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' n p ...." ....-' .._...,. . - .. I \ -' tt- ',\ '1"11 <,!, \ "!: : "IJ; ; : \1 jIlt.r\ > , Goodwill Chance "' V _\IIj>. .. ,"" 'fil'l ,;: IjJ..l'l: ttI\it"' f.. \.,.,., ' ; : I ", ..11A\ '*" \ I;; " > I "' ''M" !!.!;f."i'n'I"\I": ? r I 1 j ,,'" 1q.. *t.1 ;l'jt Y.. f ...j'__!lbr>.jf. ,. ",J" 'ww6.., "'Rgeps'Iw 1 For HandicappedJaxStoring winter clothes? Getting ready to move? \ Spring cleaning? .. When you come across usable or repairable articles ,: which you no longer need-think of Goodwill. Deposit : those clothes and smaller articles in the Goodwill drop- box at the main exchange or one of many in Jackson- r ville..or call Goodwill at 389-0383 and their truck will pick up what you have to offer. M The recent 'Good Turn Day' headed by RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth, commander Fleet Air Jackson- ville, produced enough material to keep the han- dicapped at Goodwill Industries busy for about four months, but their needs are year round-so keep them in mind. i Goodwill is 'people helpIng' people'-operated for the A }; evaluation, work adjustment, training, rehabilitation, 1" and placement of handicapped persons. It is a hard working, non-profit organization which provides 'Not j Charity, but a Chance.' _Children of'EI'S.dor School I Mad Foxes Aid : ) .:. ChildrenJaxPatrol : :::: Needy i Vol. 29 No. 7 'Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida.' May 6, 1971 t ............................................................................................ Five Squadron: always eager to extend a ; use helping hand, has found a group of children very muchin Night Has 'Soul' need of assistance, and is appealing to the personnelof NAS Jax to render the necessary aid. Hosts Several months ago, the nuns would appreciate donations of One will put a little'Soul' into Family Night as they at El Salvador, an elementary any useable clothing. They are in another specially planned dinner for military personnel school in Jerez Spain, issued an greatest need of girls clothing as their guests May 18 from 5 to6:30: p.m. emergency plea for food and the student body is made up of 500 ! Ball clothing. VP-5 learned of the girls aged 5 to 14, and 76 boys for dinner must be made by calling Ext. 3302 or school's plight and has decided to between the ages of 3 and 6. before May 14. Prices are 55 cents for enlistees on provide both food and clothing for Clothing containers have been 65 cents for adults and 30 cents for children 12 years the children. placed at the following positionsfor I Jax-The Jacksonville USO'sannual under. The squadron has already ease of deposit: Navy Ex- Armed Forces Week made plans for food and cooking change, Commissary Store and Military Ball will be held next utensils to be delivered to the the Hangars. Friday evening May 14from 8 to J&.M. Soul Night Menu .. school, and VP-5's Officers and Any persons interested in the midnight at the Jacksonville Enlisted Wives Clubs have project or desiring information Beach Community Center and volunteered to aid the cause by may contact the CommanderFleet May 15 from 8:30: p.mto mid- Chicken Rice Soup conducting a clothing drive herein Air Wing 11 Public Affairs night at the Prudential Building Fried Chicken or Jacksonville. Officer by calling 772-2147 772- Auditorium and Lounge. French Fried Fish El Salavador School houses " Admission will be free and Sweet Potato Pone students from a very poor sectionof 2174.VP5 hopes that through a servicemen must have their Seasoned Fried Potatoes Turnip Greens with Pot Liquor 4(' Jerez, and many of the combined effort,life can be madea military ID cards and wear coats Boiled Blackeyed Peas f\ students are without one or bothof little more comfortable for the and ties for the formal event. Southern Style Corn Bread their parents. Other than their Ninos and Ninas of El Savador. Ladies between 17 and 25 years of 'Soul Salads Drink'COOKING and Desserts school uniforms, the students Please, before you throw those age are invited to attend but have very little clothing and it is shoes sweaters, and dresses must request pass at local USO by no means adequate.The away consider the children of El Club 318 N. Ocean St I _.......M..._._.....tNNNtNtNtltt NNNNNtttN ttNt tNtNN tNttNtNtttNINt1t Mad Foxes Wives Clubs Salvador.the . .. .-.... .t "" ,........-.A . Cdr. Wetzel Becomes VP-16 CObusy I Jax-'I am ready to be relieved.' year, but a successful and reins was Cdr. Jim Wetzel. 'I relieve you, Sir.' productive year. Is he glad it's lie has served a year's ap- With this traditional exchangeof over? preticeship as Executive Officerof words and accompanyingsalutes 'I consider commanding a the Eagles. Now it is his Cdr. James F. Wetzel squadron the most interestingand squadron. Now that 'most in- relieved Cdr. Ernest R. Nordt- rewarding job the Navy has teresting and rewarding job' vedt as commanding officer of to offer,' Cdr. Nordtvedt stated. cherished by Ernie Nordtvedt is Patrol Squadron 16. Now an era has ended for 'The his. He now has complete + p; r To many, it was just another Skipper* lie will soon be leaving responsibility for over 350 men vl Y y, .p Y+ ++ tE ceremony.Just another reason to Jacksonville for a desk job in the and nine P-3 'Orion' aircraft He + put on dress whites and stand in Bureau of Naval Personnel in must keep these men and ranks. rust more band music and Washington D.C. It marks machines constantly ready to spe fV :3. But to these two men it another step up in his career, deploy at any point on the globeor wad pi chaps the most importantday another rung on the proverbial to launch on a moment's noticeto $ # In their lives. ladder to success, but it also investigate an enemy intruderin ; d :It Kid been a good year for Cdr. marks the end of an era with the our waters. Nordtvedt. Under his command, operational forces. Over 15 years of training have the.squadron was awarded the This is the Navy Cdr. Nordt helped prepare Cdr. Wetzel for Flee Air Wing 11 Battle Efficiency vedt has grown to love. What this awesome task. Since being 'E', designating them challenges await him in commissioned an ensign in 1955, the number one patrol squadron Washington only time will tell, his Naval tours have carried him UP A STORM-The way to a man's heart Is through his squadron in the Jacksonvillearea. but the excitement, the from the Far East to northern of. The past year had seen his camaraderie and rewards of Europe. lie has served with two stomach.: Any good skipper knows that, and VW-4 Commanding squadron deployed from Norwayand squadron life ended with, 'I other patrol squadrons, filling ficer Cdr. Paul L. Siverly is no exception. The Hurricane Hunters CO spent his lunch hour Friday cooking hamburgers for his men in an the Arctic Circle to the relieve you, Sir,' at 11:30: on last billets in every area of squadron southern most tip of South Thursday morning in Hangar activity. effort to assist the Jacksonville Officers' Wives Club Fund Raising Committee. The fund raising drive will be climaxed by the May 8 America. When not deployed, his 1000. lie was born in Beulah, North had maintained But l life must continue usual squadron sur- as Dakota and attended Jamestown be where Kamehameha' Hawaiian Luau at the Officers Club 'King veillance on Soviet intruders near for the 'Eagles' of Patrol College in Jamestown North selected from among the commanding officers to reign over the event. our own shores. It had been a Squadron 16. The man who took Dakota. r "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained herein are not official expressions of the ., Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." p. p. ;. . .T 1'7 I, .' - " ,. ' n' ' . MAY 6, 1971 PAGE 2 JAX AIR, NEWS-LATWINGER I _- _- . - .. : ". MONTHLYCLUB SCHEDULES MOND'AY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY . ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY May 11 May 12 May 6 May 7 Maya May 9 May 10 - l Rock Festival Pirates' 2 .midnight Lynard Guiding p.m. America's Phil Cay lorenzo' America's Skynard light America r Cove and Soul Treatment Children Children Children The Chantels , . , . Nappy Hour Mother's Day Noon Special Tennle Chenault Ace Four of Clubs g y Ducey Dinner from Fried Chicken Noon Special Noon Go-Go The Pleasers Go-Go Girls Club Ham Girl Tennie I Chenault Nashville ":30-6 p.m. CPO ladles Night: Tommy'C' Mother's Happy Hour Meat Chicken and What era 1001. ladles Drinks Fair and the Day 4:30-6:30: : $ Dumplings Club Half.Prlce Seminoles Special p.m. t1.4S . Officers Beefeaters Seafood Special JOWc' Mother's Day ButtetlnMaln I Italian I ,' Beefeaters Night Dancing I to HawaIIan luau Buffet Dining Room Night Night Club Tommy Brooks 11:30-8 p.m. 11 a.m..1:45: p.m. -- -----'--- '- . CLUB HOURS Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey SupportCove Monday thru Thur Club Club Club JI( J t 11 a.m to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Weekends Friday/ a Saturday Your Friday/ 11 '.m. to Midnight 1 p'm., to 1:30: '.m. 11 '.m. to 1 a.m. WEEKDAYS 11 ..m. to 2 '.m. Friday A Saturday Weekdays Sunday GALLEY NO.: Breakfast to 7:30: a.m.; Dlnner-11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Supper Saturday 11 '.m. to 1 I.m. 11 a.m to 1 '.m. Noon to Midnight to 5:30: p.m- Sandwich line served at dinner only. t '.m. to 2 '.m. GALLEY NO. 3t Breakfast-5:30: to 7 a.m; Dlnner-11 a.m. to 12:30: p.m., Sunday Closed/ Mondays Monday thru Thur Club Supper-5 to 6:15: p.m. Sandwich WEEKENDS line open AND In Wings HOLIDAYS 5 and 6 at dinner only. a.m. to Midnight 11 '.m. to Midnight BOTH GALLEYS Early Bre.kf.st-6:30 to 8:30: a.m.; Brunch-9:30: a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Supper.4 to 5:30 p.m. COMRATS prices/ : Breakfast cents Dinner and Brunch-70 cents Supper-55 Jax 86 Observes cents. The following menu Is served at both galleys. 24th AnniversaryJaxNavy Friday,May 7BREAKFAST..Homnv Breaded Veal Cutlets, Brown Gravy, / Grits, Spanish Rice/ ,Polonnalse Cauliflower, Wives Club Jax 86 Chilled Grapefruit Juice, Fried Eggsto Buttered June Peas, Pound Cake. Order, Minced Beef on Toast, will hold a luncheon at noon Lyonnalse Potatoes, Choice of Luncheon SANDWICH LINE-Sloppy Joes on tomorrow for members and Meat, or Pork Sausage, Hamburger Bun or Grilled Ham & guests only. The luncheon is to Assorted Danish Pastry.DINNER.Chicken Cheese Sandwiches. commemorate the club's 24th / / Noodle Soup, SUPPER-Beef Pot Pie, Biscuit Y anniversary and will be Sea Food Platter of Fried Shrimp, Topping, Braised Spareribs with con 1 Flounder, Fried Scallops or Sweet & Sauerkraut, Buttered Egg Noodles, ducted at Compton Hall, Building Sour Pork, Steamed Rice, Tarter Fried Hominy,. Seasoned Green 716. Sauce.Cocktail Sauce, Buttered Whole Beans, Pound Cake.Tuesday . Kernel Corn, Buttered Peas,Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing. ,May 11 SANDWICH LINE-Grllled Cheeseor BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Fried Grilled Hamburgers.SUPPERBreaded Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beef, Pork Chops or on Toast, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Brown Pork Sausage, Baked Pork 4 Beans, m wrnw Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, Assorted Cake Doughnuts.DINNERVeget.be . Chilled Apple Sauce, Seasoned Green / Soup, Fried Beans, Harvard Beets, Yellow Cake Ham Steaks, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, with Chocolate Icing.S.turd.y Snowflaked Potatoes, Buttered Lima 4 4 Beans, Seasoned Carrots,' Southern 'c. n ,May I Style Corn Bread, Iced Layer Cake. BREAKFAST..Hot Oatmeal/, SANDWICH LINE-Grilled Cheeseor FUEL DEPOT HAILS M-Lt. John Cain, officer In charge of fttt Chilled Apricots, Fried Eggs to Order, Variety Meat Sandwich.SUPPERSwiss . Navy Fuel Depot In Jacksonville, assists Capt. W.W. Paulsen, SC, PROTESTANT Grilled Hot Cakes, with Hot Maple Steak with Brown Syrup, Choice of Ham Bacon, Gravy, Fried or Rice, / Blackeyed NAVAL AIR STATION Boiled officer of the Navy Fuel Supply Office In Wash. D.C. In commanding , > Baked Pork & Beans, Creamed Dried Peas, Buttered Broccoli Spears, Iced cutting a blrthdaycakeat the Depot's 20th anniversary celebration, SUNDAY Beef, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Layer Cake. Holy Communlon-8:30 a.m. at All Saints BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Order, Church Chapel. School Breakfast Meat or Grilled 12 Wednesday May (all ages) 9:30 a.m. at Chapel Cheeseburgers French Fried BREAKFAST-HominY Grits, Fried Annex. Divine Worship 10:30: at Potatoes, Baked Beans, Assorted Eggs to Order, Grilled Hot Cakes with = All Saints' Chapel. Cake Doughnuts, Maple Cake with Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Mocha Icing.SUPPERNavy. Bacon, Hash Brown Potatoes, Minced Bean , Soup Yankee Beef, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. High) 10:30: at Chapel Annex. Pot Roast of Beef, Natural Gravy, DINNER-Beef Rice Soup, Baked The lAX AIR NEWS It a ,Civilian' Enterprise' Newspaper Junior and. senior youth Seasoned Franconla Potatoes, Fried Cabbage, Chicken, Creamed Gravy, Snowflaked distributed. each Thursday at the V. S. Naval Air Station Fellowship-l:30p.m.: at Bldg.722. with Mocha Lima Icing.Beans, Maple Cake Potatoes, Cornbread Dressing Fried/ , Cranberry Sauce, French Jacksonville,. Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a Evening Worship-7 p.m. -at Cauliflower, Buttered Mixed private firm.' AU Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS small Chapel. Vegetables, Blueberry Pie. must be forwarded to the Public Affairs' Office' Box 1. NAS Tuesday SundyM.y 9 SANDWICH LINE-Grilled Hamburgers Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Senior Choir Rhearsal-7 p.m. at, BREAK FA ST..Hominy Grits, and Cheeseburgers. Chilled SUPPER-Chili Con Carne, or Beef 750 and Christian Tomato Bldg Science Juice , items are welcomed from all Fried Eggs to sources. Telephone 771.3118 or Order, Grilled Porcupines, Steamed Rice, French Service 8 at small French 3119. p.m; Chapel. Maple Syrup, Choice Toast with Fried Potatoes, Southern Style of NAVAL HOSPITAL Meatr Pork Sausage Luncheon Greens Buttered'Squash, BlueberryPie. Hash "Everything' advertised In this publication must be made Divine Worship-10 a.m. Potatoes, Assorted Cake Doughnut.Browned . available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, NATTC Breakfast BRUNCH-Fried ,Eggs to Order, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser user, or Divine Worship-11 a.m. at Bldg. tarter, French Meat or Fried Grilled Frank. Thursday,May 13 patron. A confirmed' violation or rejection of this' policy of equal 500 Baked Beans Assorted Potatoes, BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print Doughnuts, Apple Pie.SUPPER.Corn Cake Chilled Orange Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, of Cheese Omelet, Choice CATHOLIC advertising' from that source." Virginia. .!! Chowder, Baked Luncheon Meat, Pork Sauce, Baked Saturday Mass-5 Ham p.m. at St. with Pineapple Pork ft Si Beans, Yankee Style Corn Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Edward's Chapel. Sunday Mass- Sweet Raisins,Potatoes Whipped Potatoes, candied Bread, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. , 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass Seasoned Boiled Carrots, DINNER..Chicken Noodle Soup, such ihould be directed Brussels (N concerning' to: Monday-11 a.m., Tuesday Sprouts, Apple Pie Italian/ Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Ravioli/ Pizza Pie/ Parmesan Cheese, THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY through. Friday-ll+30 a.m. MondayMaylOiltt Garlic Toast, Buttered Spinach/ 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Saturday Confession 10:30 and Seasoned Asparagus Tips, PumpkinPie. 11:15: a.m f . Telephone 388-2755 NATTC SUPPBR-Bralsed Pork Chops VOL. 29 NO., 7 MAY 6,. 1971 Sunday Mass-9:30 a.m., Bldg. Apple Steamed Sauce Rice, ,Okra Tomato& Tomato Gravy, Chilled Juice, 500 / Jumbo Corn on the Cob, PumpkinPie. . r i 4 r .-_._.._ .. ., _ .... .. .. . - _. . . , : 1 MAY 6, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE' 3 I . ',. . 1: "/ .f 1 8' REGISTER FREE FOR THE . Will It AWAHDIb IACHSAtUHDAY NIT| IQK 1 WttKJ SAVE W, DELICIOUS MASLESUEUR ;: 17.... 25 CAN .. ? .I. ILL . , W.I N N lVDJ.xji ; Li ______ r' + _ y eFEF PEDQI QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVEDNO SALES TO RESTAURANTS OR DEALERS WEE71 N H \ \ W.+.1i 2 BIG p l 'NGSlf'f If..t THIS IS YOUR PERSONAL INVITATION TO COME ON OUT TO YOUR spv BEAUTIFUL NEW ORANGE PARK WINN-DIXIE LOCATED AT 512 KINGSLEY STREET. YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE HOW BEAUTIFUL A SUPERMARKET CAN S' g@S : ; . \ BE UNTIL YOU SEE YOUR NEW' WINN-DIXIE. SO COME ON OUT TO THE SEV '10 I E S OPENING CELEBRATION AND REGISTER FOR ALL THE FREE PRIZES. CHECK \ 512 KINGSLEY ST. THE 10 FANTASTIC BUY 1 1-GET'l FREE ITEMS BELOW FOR MORE SAVINGS. SEC p S ORANGE PARK;FLA. PRICES ON ALL ITEMS BELOW GOOD THRU MAY AT YOUR NEW ORANGE PARK STORE ONLY Check 7'/ieoe 5'ahtaotic tlUIJ One. jet One _, JtelllJ, WHILE THEY LAST! W.MIII TNIT LAST* WHILE THEY LAST! WHIil fMIV lAtTI BUY ONE BUY ONE BUY: ONE BUY ONE BUY ONE . GET ONE GET ONE GET ONE GET ONE GET ONE . FREE FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE ! (B PKG'W D' ONE 8-ei.PKG. ONE'KG. PALMETTO FARMS BORDEN'S ) STEAKEHESWHIll PIM. CHEESE FISH CAKES HEATH BARS ICECREAM WMItl THIr IAST WHIll tHIV IA T THEY USTI WHIll THEY USTI WHILE THEY USTI BUY ONE BUY ONE BUY ONE BUY ONE BUY ONE . GET ONE GET ONE GET ONE .. GET ONE GET ONE . FREE! FREE FREE! FREE FREE ! BUY ONE 4V oz PKG BUY ONE 6%-oz. ALUMINUM 16-0I.PKG. ICE CUBE TRAY COPELAND COOKED COLGATE FAMilYHUSHPApNU'REpDlpIES ft KK ( ARTON OIONfl.oT. HAM GETS-oz PKGCOPE1AND TOOTHPASTE... DR.( PEPPER PLASTIC PAIL BOLOGNA GET COLGATE FREE1 TOOTHBRUSH FREEI .. . r MAY 6, 1I PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I Red Cross Birthday ", NAS Cecil.Today la the 143rd Terence also adopted the red first step toward the broad birthday of the American Red cross on a white background as program of the Armed Forces Cross For 143 years the Red the international I symbol for their and to civilians during wartime ,v , Cross has been on the job day and movement that have become traditional. night to serve people from walks 1860-1865-Miss Clara Barton of life. The history of the Red provided medical supplies and MISSION OF TIlE RED CROSS Cross is a very vivid and colorfulone. nursing service to the wounded In - The American Red From 1862 to 1971 the Red many battles during the U.S. Ai - Cross..the medium of Cross has been on the job. Civil War before she learned 1'jjjr relief and voluntary about the International Cross. communication betweenthe Here is a. brief summary of She also proposed a national American and what the Red Cross has done over cemetery around the graves of people their Armed forces and the years. the prisoners of Andcrsonville , 1862-Henri Dunant published 'A prison. to..prevent and mitigate caused by ; Memory of Solferlno', his 1870-1905-She learned of the disasters.suffering eyewitness account of the Geneva Convention and was casualties from the battle of inspired by 'A Memory of and Solferino, of the inadequate Solfernio and gained practical Nationally preparations for care of the experience with volunteers of the locally..governed by AI--- volunteers most of its wounded, and of the voluntaryaid International Red Cross duringthe duties RETIRE AT 30 YEARSI! You would think that after 30 years of provided by the Women of Franco-Prussian War in 1870. volunteers are performed and it by Is service to the Navy, in which you saw duty flying In the south Pacific, Caaugllone. This book was the Due to her efforts, President financed against the Jap Zero's all the way to the present day Viet Nam con. by voluntary motivating force behind the Arthur signed and the Senate contributions. flict, that a person would be ready to relax for a while. Not so in the Geneva Conference of 1863 which ratified the Geneva Treaty In case of AOCS B.K. Jtrnlcan, who is going to take a |lob as a deputy created an International 1882, the year after Miss Barton Red Cross service to the Armed sheriff in Semlnole County.Good Luck to you and your family on your humanitarian agreement, the and a group of supporters formed Forces is authorized by Public new career and may you be as successful in your new career as you Geneva Convention, and the the first Red Cross organization Law 131, 83rd Congress; DOD were in the old one. system of national societies now In Washington D.C. with charters Directive 1330.5 and SECNAV known as Red Cross Societies. granted by Congress. The 1905 Instr 57C0.1A, AR 930.5 and AFR These societies were to give aid charter provided for close 21.Ml. and is designed to support J on a neutral basis to the sick and working relations between the and supplement without wounded; the treaty or con- Federal government and the duplication those activities that vention called for international American Red Cross. Under her affect the health, recreation and I1tHy agreement for protection and very active direction, AmericanRed morale of service personnel and care of the sick and wounded. Cross devoted its first 20 their families. : 1864-The diplomatic conference years to disaster relief; The 1881 Service to members of the met in Geneva with delegates fires in Michigan; the 1884 Armed Forces is provided by from 16 governments. The United Mississippi River floods; 1889 approximately 2500 Field k: ' States observers were able to Johnston, Pa. flood; 1892 famine Directors and their assistantsand : demonstrate that as a result of in Russia and the 1889 disaster in by more than 3,000 Red Cross the Civil War experience with the Turkey and Armenia. At 77 years Chapters in cities and towns. N"'ra U.S. Sanitary Commission, a of age, she personally conducted gorr..rs.rePHONE voluntary organization could relief operations in Cuba duringthe 3888535 II work effectively with the Spanish-America war. Aid I I government in accordance with was given to American Forces I the principles originally propsedby prisoners of war and to Cuban Henri Dunant This con- refugees. This last effort was the 1 = (! 61 I II I WANTED a - JACKSONVILLE'S ONCE IN A LIFE TIME W.L. Mooneyham AMCS completed 23 I USEDCAMERASAND' II years service to the Navy last week and you would think that was EOUIPMENTWEPAY: enough service to one fellowman but thief Mooneyham has other TOP DOLLAR.388 I ideas. He is going to Raiford prision to help the inmates by teaching IBR/NO THIS AD WITH vow I them a trade while they are in prison. To you Chief and to you Mrs. Ii----------. Mooneyham we here at NAS Cecil wish you God's speed. Open for your convenience 6 a.m.'lO p.m I I Q PICK-UP & DELIVERY Sedan D ROAD SERVICED MECHANIC ON DUTY D AMERICAN A FOREIGN CARS 1884 iltill0ltllt.aumL.: -- BOB'S OAK HILL Standard reGJ Equipment includes Ri'Xlmm-q Bucket Scc t uni@nSERVICE White w Vll tires*WrU'Hrpvor s Nylon c rprtFf CENTER ont disc brakes.Tnt d Q'lflsV 103rd t Jammes Road PRICE SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 771-9156 New addition to the Hellrazor family Is WAVE YNC Joan M. a 62 VALIANT V-2M 4-DOOR SEDAN, 6 cylinder, Auto.trans, R&H.Very r low mileage,exceptionally clean,run out perfect. $jf I Adams. Reporting to VA-174 from Staff Recruit Training Com- ".,} 62 CHEVY 4DOOR. V I. Auto. trans, Power steering R&H. Drives out perfect! $ 44 VW SEDAN.Drives out perlectl! sns years experience to the Officer 47 KARMANN OHIA.Yellow! Very nice. IIJSO COMMUNITY CAR . WASH Records Section Administration of the 67 PONTIAC TEMPEST J+DOOR HARDTOP.V 8, Auto trans, Factoryair Power steering,tinted glass R&H WWT. 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Red. nitS Completely SHOPPING AREAS 1 CHEVY IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP. V I. Auto. trans., Factory air. with 15 Gal.I C'1 Washed I III II I )t" II I Power steering and brakes. Tinted glass R&H.WWT, Vinyl roof A high .White Walls Scrubbed Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. mileage car but In excellent condition and selling cheap! non ; ? Under New " 70 THUNDERBIRD 2.DOOR HARDTOP V I, Auto. trans.. Factory air >'A Under 15 Gal. ,.,.. Management ., Turn South 2 Blocks Power steering Power brakes. Power seats Power door locks Power Past Forrest High School. windows.Tinted glass.R&H WWT Vinyl roof. $ MO prorated 59 and 39 fI "We Honor Most Ma ior 70 TOYOTA COROLLA S1W.WESTSIDE . .r. CROSS CREDIT CARDS" COLONIALiOREST i'z.(USN RET.) Manager '"" 0 PEN.86 I310CASSAT A'VEMOU'Sf 1; t XQ.trJ.iIEiIJP::! : ':: N 7 DAYS A WEEK i APARTMENTS Of- QUA I i ' 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD PHONE JH 77166o4 Jr =- -- . 1- : MAY 6' 1y71 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE \ Four Retirees HonoredJaxTwo FJC Begins .1 Chief Petty Officers from Air Operations AMSC Irwin Horejs and ACCS Samuel Goble, retired SpringTerltl. from the Navy Friday, each having served more than 20 .years of active duty. : Jax-RcgUtraUon for Spring Chief Horejs was assigned as eluding VP-16 and VP-30 here in day and evening classes at Leading Chief of Air Operationsand Jacksonville; FASRON at Cecil Florida Junior College is being I has completed 36 years in the Field and VP-83 at NAS Natal, held through May 12 at FJC Navy. He has served with num- Brazil. campuses and numerous full- erous ship and squadrons inSDCAibuya Among his many medals are time centers. Classes begin today the World War II Victory Medal, J_ for non-credit, adult and con- -F- American Campaign Medal,. w. tinuing education courses. -- -- Vietnam Service Medal with ACCS Goble AMSC Horts| Central Adult Day registrationwill Bronze Star Navy Unit Com- be held 9 a.m.to 2 p.m.; 3 Service mendation Medal Ribbon with Bronze, Korean Star Fishing Licenses Not Central Evening, 3 to 9 p.m.; , 4tl Asiatic Commendation Pacific Stanton Adult, 4 to 9 p.m. and Technical Adult, 2 to 9 p.m. Campaign Medal, Naval Reserve Service Medal and Navy Oc- Required for ServicemenTallahassee Students who wish to enroll In cupation ServiceRibbon with any of the non-credit classes at European Clasp. the part-time adult centers Chief Goble concluded a 22- Fla.-A bill that Frye said, 'Some who advocate throughout Duval and Nassau year Naval career which began will exempt servicemen home on repeal of the cane pole license Counties may register at the just prior to the Korean Conflict leave from buying fishing claim that most of the funds first class meeting during the Throughout the years he has licenses passed the Florida accruing from the license have summer term. These classes are served at air stations in Pen- House of Representatives been used to administer the held from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday sacola, Key West, Brunswick, Wednesday, April 28, by a vote of laws, 'This is simply not so.' through Thursday except at : Maine; Sanford, Florida; Rota 109-0, according to the Game and He added, 'Enforcement is Forrest and Stanton schools, Spain, with GCA 29 FASRON 200 Fresh Water Fish Commission, much simpler now than before. which are open five nights a In Blackbushe, England, and while an amendment to the Previously our officers had to week. Antarctic Support AcitiviUes Det. servicemen's bill that would also check all fishermen to see if he Registration for the adult part- 'B' at Mayport. have exempted fishermen who had a license, whether he was in time centers will be from 7 to 9 Others who retired are SDC fish with cane poles failed by a his home country, and whether or p.m. June 15-24, with classes Candido Agbuya, Leading Chiefof vote of 53-57. not he was using an artificial lureor starting June 21. A wide range of the BOQ; and LCdr. Robert E. To help clear the fishing rod and reel. Under the vocational technical Neblett who was assigned to the waters,Dr.O.E. Frye,director of present law the same people are occupational fields will be offered Military Personnel office and the the Game and Fresh Water Fish checked, but the officer, for all by FJC as part of its community I 'Administration Department_____ Commission said, 'The bill to practical purposes, needs only to concept. m exempt servicemen was spon- determine whether the fisherman sored by the Commission and has a license or a welfare card.' endorsed by organized sportsmen Welfare cards are routinely Take your baby groups. The amendment that supplied to all welfare recipients, would have repealed the cane and fishermen who receive pole fishing license provision is welfare assistance are exempt .. opposed by the Commission and from fishing license purchase. sportsmen organizations.' to a specialist.WE . According to Frye, oppositionto A REA M.. MAINTAIN IT the license cane pole fishing WITH LOVING CARE tt\ I appears to be based more on emotions than on the resource TOM BUSH VolkswagenfceqeMtSquaw involved and does not seem to 4R1"ES OJpj originiate from jlhe fishermen affected. % vR 9ISO Atlantic Blvd. I dimiiiiiiiiiiiiitmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiimw"1"11, !' !, ",!!'M11nnllunllnUnnllinntlnnilimmlIluununiIIC: II E..n. : ---g I - 3 .9 e I :/ i iI m ___m.. .w._ Mommy, ' . RETIRES TO DISNEY ...,,'.. WORLD-LCdr. Robert Neblett of IMyOwn I : HONDA the Military Personnel Office, Want receives a certificate from'Capt. 2P" = MOTORS & CYCLES CO.John Kincaid, NAS CO, as he 4949 BLANDING BLVD. retires from a 28-year Navy I I PHONE 771-8244 career. He plans to work for v:. Disney World. 5 = g PREMIUM of PREMIUM TIRES = R t/ I m' /; 1i 5 - / 4 .yj -3 = -Sonic :11 -= 7 y/ /L 2J pr , . PREMIUM55T c c -= J When the family begins { m N if C.' to outgrow J the home, we're j' 55 y i aw 5 y here to help. Give growing- 4 is a up boys and girls rooms of s 5 5 "STEEL" 5 their own ... make more y f / ? space for all the family x' - TV New Belted r i1 Want' to add a room? Get a ic f. Steel Shield Y tt Home Improvement. Loan I Two Bias Plys 51 J Of Dynacor 'here.... ., ,' .- -- ft Dynabelts Two Puncturgard b Ii & Popular PricedMASTER i 5i CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARCiftI1FIUIWi i I II I 2flNDY'2 j I Iij AREA ADDRESS PHONE MANAGER = a 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. 0 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 Arlington 1044 University Blvd. HS-ltll Bill Hornberger = Westside 332 Cassat Ave. 3(1.-7371 Jim Reeder E MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY Southside 3318 Philips Hwy. 3 l tSIO3S4 Darrel Nobles Main Lobby 9:00: A.M.to 2:00: P.M. All Departments 9,00; A.M.to 1:00 P.M. J Springfield 17th & Main St. -'OII Troy Spharler = Drive-In Tellers& Installment l!owns Member FDIC Riverside 20S Stockton St. 311-0712 Tom Dunn I 9:00 A.M.to 4.00PM. minntatunnnnannnuuuunnunulnnnmmmmnlnnnnllllnllnnuulmnullas, nlmllinnunt IIIItllmnllllllllnmmmln.1RIU11HI1I I I MAY 6, 1971 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I: Jax Navy Finance Office Celebrates 9th. AnniversaryJaxThe I Navy Finance -Office the open house by Cdr. CJ" standing attitude displayed by Lois McAninch Shearer who and certainly Mrs. Doris In i I here celebrated its ninth anniversary Collins, officer in charge: Miss Thornton. dicated they were motivated last week with an open Mildred Mullins of the Fiscal The Public Voucher Division the best service to toward giving house and dinner dance. Division was honored for lauded by two letters of appreciation claimant Representatives from all commands satisfactory completion of for the 'division'swillingness every Combs of the Fiscal served by the NFO at- correspondence course 'Per and attitude which Peggy received a certificate of Division and tended the open house. sonnel Administration' and presented a most efficient recognition for accumlating 1,000 % The event provided an op- Evelyn Thornton of the'Military pleasant demonstrated atmosphere sick leave while employedin hours portunity for everyone to meet Pay Division received a letter of .' The second letter, the Federal Civil Service. with and talk to the NFO personnel appreciation for services ren- from Mr. S.M. O'Loughlin, Dorothy Newcombe from who handled the pay dered to VA-37. The letter states praised the division for 'an ex DK2 Administrative Division and records for approximately 100 that 'Miss Thornton's ability to peditious, accurate' and pleasant the Beverly Brisbon of the .r local activities and commands.The assist..was highly efficient Of handling of my 'recent claims. Miss Voucher Division received Public following awards and particular note was the Specifically, I was very checks for beneficial presentations.were made during willingness to help and the out favorably impressed by Mrs. award suggestions adopted by the Navy Iii-- .. ..- -- ; rI Finance Office. In conclusion of the CIVIL SERVICE RETIREE. w ceremonies, two members of the Mrs. Luicille P. McDowell opensa Military Pay Division, Joye gift at her retirement party at Russell and Glenna Royse, were the Navy Finance Officer here elected as chairman and memberof where she has been employed for the Employees' Council the past 18 years. She retired with respectively. 27 years.of Civil Service work. ' I I \ _ t ry : '. *Jk / y, I IF I 1 . --- -- - ..... ,.".......-..t..,. ,y---,,_. ._- FINANCE EMPLOYEES HONORED-Cdr. C.J. Collins, NFO officer In charge, presents letter of .L."w.-- - recognition to (L-R) Glenna Royce, Joy Russell, Peggy Combs, DK2 Dorothy Newcombe, Mildred DISBURSING CHIEF Senior Chief Ray was the Mullins, Beverly Brisbon, Doris McAninch and Lois Shearer. RETIRES-DKCS James W. Ray supervisor of the Military Pay and his wife cut the cake during a I retirement ceremony markingthe Divison and leading chief at the M} end of a 30-year Navy career. Navy Finance Office here. I To prove the wetness of Rise, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTSDANCE this man shaved without using any water.And . at CRAIG FIELD ARMORY he actually got a smooth, Slowly it seeps moisture Into your 9 PMTO2AM clean shave. beard and holds it there for as long as The reason he got such a clean it takes you to shave. JOHNNY NIX & the Top Five shave is the moisture In Rise? The point we're trying to . ( FEATURING A lather needs moisture,needs prove is this : " wetness,so your beard won't dry out If our man can get a smooth, Miss JANET LYNNTHE beneath it.And. clean shave using Rise with no water, you can't buy a lather imagine what you can do using FINEST IN COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC that's wetter than Rise. Rise with water. BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE SETUPS AVAILABLE .1..b 0..01'......tntomtik C.M.-WoIIoe..lc.c . _..0.-.. = WANT CASH? . You're good .. -==" for more BeneficialMake .. Make a fresh start this Spring! Get a Beneficial All-in- One Loan It can pay off your other loans clean UP J your bills,tame payment accounts,financing plans,credit \ card balances with cash left over just to have and \ enjoy. Remember: we want to lend you the full amount \ you have in mind.Call up or come in...nowl Beneficial Finance SystemLOANS UP TO $600Beneficial I Finance Co.of Jacksonville 5059 NORMANDY BLVD.PHONE3M 5435ROOSEVELTBLVD.VENETIAVILLAGESHOP.CTR. I 1 -- -fcl'iUS Mlnl D'Xlt' Phone 3M.M7SM < ., !?'Mnft the JOCk'ORVillo Area I .k. leek . hlt! pot for".0''''oflllco I I WOj BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. _ 1 L ------- ..---- -.- -- -- -- - --- I I 6, 1971 PAGE 7 ------ --- SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE1IARM y ; .t I' PIZZA mm SARGE & HANK ] ERNIE GROSE ) .. KNOX A. :. /C ? TAKE OUT ORDERS-DINING ROOM ENCO SERVICEHTER S 1 PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS 1948 Blanding Boulevard ITALIAN SANOWICHESSPAGHtTTIX (NfUTANf1PHONE389.0338Automobile PHONE I 3M-V571 or 3M-2423 :, "PIZZA"OUR .. Insurance For Everyone I:' .rte SPECIALITY! ;:.;;j Electronic Wheel Balancing ,. "" i HOURS; Total Engine Performance SAME DAY COVERAGE a 0 Sun, Thurs, 4Pro .30pm - Electronically ?i! 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Complete Snack Bar-S4 Hole Course OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION I i SHRIMP or CHICKENALL I ; dIIllI BOOK PASS SPECIAL I Nd Your Car IIspemd?( YOU CAN EAT 1 HALF-PRICE! For Only. .$1.29Includes RED GREENE'S GARAGEFour ; French Fries Saturday Is Mile South 01 HAS.Highway 17.Orange Park i i Cole Slaw and Hush Puppies KIDDIES DAY 1 Fast Service*Lcensed Inspectors TOP HAT t PLAY 9AMto/PM ALL DAY Open 0500-J 300 Monday thru Friday I'I DRIVE IN Till School's Out MINOR R EPA IRS AVAILABLE 3045 BLANDING BOULEVARD ONE38I-m3 PHONE 771-2803 4825 Blanding Blvd. :i'=' :m-.. r4 :. i$. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ; We Welcome BankAmericard & Waster Charge "Your Mobile/ Horn Shopping Ctnfer' I VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR SPECIAL _jHH Hfcft&1103rd Includes All Labor, New Exhaust Valves, Gaskets STREET FISH MARKET) ALL VW's ; Mustaflq IB B I coMQt ' 'I/ftSwimi. We Have It' $7995 FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT J VO + AIr Cond. Models MOBILE HOMES IHc Y S10 Extra 7374366S070 IH SEASON 4118 PHILIPS HWY. Featuring Specially Prepared 100 Percent 6 Mo.or 6,000 Miles Guarantee NORMANDY BLVD. 387-6489 Smoked Fish &Deviled Crabs ROOSEVELT MALL SERVICE CENTER Over 'ISO New & Used Mobile/ Homes 6567103rd Street Phone 772-0981 43H ROOSEVELT BLVD. Phone M77I1 to choose from sws I . BLANDING BOULEVARD T' 8"0 tOo ST. I PAINTING Vresfon, PHONE 771.72ee OFFKIAL MOTOR VEHKIE WSPiCTOH iiiuimauita I JIM THORSBY (USN Retired) Mqr.TlrjslittwjesFroit hq ltl IR Jose V. BERRANOwhtII aa. Service End Service ... .. i SERRANOPAINT I11111I/1/1/11/11 , HONEST COURTEOUS. SERVICE t j ifiAiD ioisTVS' we Aim Headlights,Replace Bulbs 1 ON BRAKE WORK ft BODY SHOP CO., INC And Windshield Wiper Blades ; FREE ESTIMATES V>Mile South of Orange Park High !! BAKED: ENAMEL .LACQUER. ........LUCITE... Blanding ''(State Road 21)) -rl . . On i_. JAMES JACKSON a= C\LLAUTO: REPAIRS JOVEIRMO. o off/I U. S. Military Retired I J:! 786-0821 .............._.........................IIIIIII//II.IIIII11/.../11 J- 5998 Normandy Blvd._. 1.1.f PHONE W4-S343 f t. "'_''''''''''.'W.... -_--_-..........,"",...,..,.., i6jcm- :.1 o\O'''''''_'''''', .-_ -*...--.N"; "" "'.. IV'rC ....,.. ..w..,,-.,"_j t<<':.,"" :m-: '<'<:__-'''''" - -- I I=-balel-- What all of lax has i Performance Parts Co. been waiting foil flulcK MILITARY'DISCOUNT I ,"O\\\\e, \ Brand New 1971 Models ( Prices start at... % % MOBILE HOMES 1 Domestic & Foreign der\to .3695. \J AUTO PARTS live aceloParl .' Discount Center W (. 1 . STAN GILL ESQUIRE CRANBROOK iiiiiii 3631 EMERSON Ph. 394-3458 s9 "0(1'l.. .\-..". '.c.!'" BUTLER SKYLARK !_ '- ;' FLEETWOOD : DEAN KITCHIN 'jo_ BETTER LIVING 74%S. LANE A VE, PHONE 781.9677 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-4448 If 8985 Normandy Blvd. Phone 786.2375 .....,. .,. .. ....., ., r -'f' a..- -- # '........ "' .!:>< : :.. ''';:' ..- ;:' '" *". . ..mc; :;.w : r' SAVE TIME AND MONEY.CHECK! THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY ,FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! I ------"V'rI'MAY "/"" -"". "," ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,., t..::. ::..ti'LLasti.util:V 1 ..r. ... -. . .-- ':ifnY.--MII" ..... ... .K i , MAY 6, 1971 . PAGE JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ... _.d. U'. 1fIIIIIIPI "rJ!" ( '* ;'" : Veterans Administration Outlines ; VT.r -j * :1" " i Steps to Obtain GI Bill Benefits t y The Veterans Administration should not be stuffed with your Status, from the registrar, local J recently reminded the 43,000 dirty laundry and forgotten. County Veterans Service Officer, r veteran students enrolled under otherwise VA will forget to pay or the VA Office nearest you. the Vietnam GI Bill in Florida you. Send this form to the VA In St ';;>i; that they have the responsibility (3)) Veterans re-enrolling Petersburg with proof of the : ., ;' notifying the VA of their status should make sure that the change (i.e., birth certificate, ... ,; ..,"j, ::, ' and any changes. Registrar's Office forwards to marriage certificate, divorce ': . Odel W. Vaughn director of the VA-as soon as possible-their decreee, death certificate, etc.) VA in SL Petersburg, offered a certificate of re-enrollment (VA ((6)) A change of school or \ few pointers: Form 21E-1W9)) course must be reported to the 41 ((1)) First Time GI Bill students ((4)) A change in credit hours VA. Get VA Form 21E-1995 in to should get their Certificate of means that VA Form 2lE-1990b VA well ahead of the actual : Eligibility from the VA at least must be sent in by the Registrar change (VA may not be able to \ one month before: registration. immediately. Veterans should approve the change. Find out . t ((2)) Certificate of Eligibility confirm that this is done. before switching). should be submitted to the ((5)) A new wife or baby will ,, t. i Registrar's Office at the time of affect the training allowance VA ((7)) When VA writes anyone, ."... .... ,.' A registration. They will complete can pay. Report added depen- there is a claim number shown on / '. '... '..< ,. the reverse side and forward it to dents or the loss of a dependent to the letter. It is an eight-digit :.; 4 the VA. This Certificate of VA promptly. Get VA Form 21- number with a 'C' prefix. . Eligibility (VA Form 21E-1993)) 686c Declaration as to Marital Memorize this number! v - h :' 'f. " Come see the big ,0' -'- , RESCUED AT LAST CE2 Pat Wasson brings 'Slnbad' down to earth after scaling a tall pine tree where the cat had been stranded for w new addition to our three days. Local resident GySgt. Ramberg made several calls for help to various station departments, but was unable to get assistanceuntil in desperation he turned to Sea Bee Unit 410 where Wasson is attached. Slightly nervous and more than a little thirsty, Sinbad was little family none the worse for his ordeal and has returned to his routine habits which (we hope) don't include climbing trees. *( ... .. '' PicnicIs , -- VP-45 : Squadron t ; , :'. ?. i Outstanding SuccessJaxPatrol M s Squadron 45 heldan proving (??) that they were too K all hands picnic at the NAS young to join the race. f Skeet Range Saturday which was Chief Brooks also, conductedegg attended by the entire squadron, pitching contests and egg their wives, children, and races to give everyone a chancein The new VW411 4-door sedan. girlfriends. Fare for the 360 men the competition. Trophieswere awarded to the winners and of VP-45 and their guests in- ," r. cluded hot dogs, hamburgers, ribbons for all contestants-large, When we sat down to design our big sedan But we kept at It. And what we came up potato salad, baked beans, soft small, young and old. we knew It wouldn't be easy, to be honest with, we're proud to point out, Is something drinks and beer. The officers and men of VP-45 there were times when we didn't think It was Incredible. The VW411 designed and built wish to extend a special thanks to :' possible. from scratch. Tested Under rugged everyone who worked to coor- European conditions for 3 years, It has The men and children beganthe and the dinate the There were certain things we just didn'twant proven Itself the truly great auto we had day with a rollicking game of picnic prepare food which enjoyedby delicious was to lose one of them being our hoped to build. Not |lust bigger, but bigger softball, during which the reputation for economy. and better, Including: youngsters showed the 'old- all. .. timers' a few new tricks on the : 1. Fully automatic 3-speed transmission 20. Deep-dish steering wheel diamond. Lunch was followed bya Jax's GreatestFURNITURE Y 2. Radial ply tires 21. 3 coats of paint large agenda of events which .c.. 3. Electronic fuel Injection system 22. Built-in headrests included races for all age groups, 4. Rear-mounted aif-cooled engine 23. Collapsible steering column coordinated by Career Retention 5. Metallic paint 24. Sports car chassis Chief R.L. Brooks. The men of Values! 6. Coil spring shock absorber struts up 25. Independent 4-wheel suspension system VP-45 got quite a shock when WHOLESALE front 26. 14.1 cu. ft. fully carpeted luggage there were no contestants in the 7. Trailing wishbones with coil springs in compartmentback ladies race for ages 18-35. It PRICE TO EVERYONE 27. Bumpers with rubber Inserts appeared that no one really knew : 8. Cloth interior 28. Big, deep window for better visibility how old his wife was. OPEN 9. Glare-proof padded dashboard 29. Seat belts front and rear The only unpleasant incident of EVERYDAY 10. Adjustable bucket seats 30. Double-jointed rear axle the day occurred when Lt. (jg) : 11. Electric clock 31. Thermostatically controlled auxiliary R.G. Simpson reached the finish 12. Day night rearview mirror heating system line before Cdr. S.J. McArdle, SUNDAY + 13. Door.to door carpeting 32. Self-adjusting disc brakes up front VP-45 commanding officer, in the Tit P.MSURPLUS : 14. Electric rear window defogger 33. Drum brakes in back men's 18-35-year-old race. Mr. 15. Pneumatic windshield washers' 34. A 24-24 warranty Simpson is now in hack for his 0 16. Flow-through ventilation system with a 35. 4 free VW Diagnosis checkups thoughtless action. 4 2-speed fresh air blower 36. About 22 miles to the gallon Only two men were unable to GOODS 17. All-steel unitized body But best of all our new 411 costs less than participate in the 18-35 race: Cdr. 18. Steel bottom sealed with undercoating C.F. Cook DISCOUNT STORE other big sedans. Come see our big boy executive officer, and 19. Ignition steering lock today and you'll know why we're so proud. LCPO L.L. Kriz. They both had u> Beach B'vd' "> a notarized (?) birth certificates : , -'i - r We Trade for Anything From Billie Coats to Battleships! eJt ( hr .,. , The VW411 and the rest of our family will be at the \ SPORTS CAR SHOW in ROOSEVELT MALL lL> SPECIAL DISCOUNTS '. ...next Monday,May loth thru Saturday, May 15th, 10 am til 9 pm.WESTSIDE r c to MILITARY and CIVIL SERVICE Personnel i N. Florida's Largest 24' Wide Dealer i. The Original VOLKSWAGEN, INC. St.[ Johns Mobile Homes t 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE, 7815511OPENDAILYITOI:30SATURDAYIT05 Representing 27 Manufacturers t SUN DAY 1 TO 4PM US HIGHWAY 17-GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA. < CALL264-3301 (DIRECT JA>.( LINE f - I . MAY 6, 1971 ., JAX AIR{ NEWS.LATWINGER -I __ _ bIND Commandant Praises- Non Comf ormis t Defenders 'The man who assumes the right to defend his country today is a non-conformist in the face of growing obstacles ,to military service,' according to RAdm. Herman J. Kossler, commandant of the Sixth Naval , District. Last week, RAdm. Kossler addressed Jacksonville Navy Raymond, membership; Ken League Council members at their Lancaster, programs vice annual dinner meeting and In- president; Henry Dartigalongue, , stallation of officers here at the public relations; Capt. Raymond Officer's Club. Kline, Sea Cadet Program; H B. Robson, special projects j W. H. I ; The commandant expressed Doechler , retention; John ", his feelings about the nation's Houser secretary JameS' ; plans to convert to an all Taylor Treasurer David Lewis ; , volunteer military force by July Judge Advocate and Ed Bailey 1, 1973 and warned that this, Chaplain. along with defense cuts, may " cause serious setbacks to the military's strength, especially the Navy's. SEA CADETS from the local W \ FDR Squadron chat with Frank 'While the popular trend is to Alcorn (second from left), past degrade the military,we need the president of the Navy League; support of our people to maintainour and the newly appointed strength,' he said. president, John Briggs, at the lie cited the Navy League for Navy's League's annual dinner promoting public interest in meeting at the Officer's Club. !Navy and Marine Corps activitiesin i 1J J me area. me league also supports the local Sea Cadet Program.Four Sea Cadets Doug Dennis, Robert Cunningham and Tom Rett from Orange Park High; 'It. O and Jimmy Clayton.from r Forrest High,were special guestsat F the Navy League meeting UI 1 John L. Briggs was chosen president to replace Frank Alcorn. 'Others who were appointed _ to council posts are .y w Rodman Porter Jr., vice president for Highline; George { /7' Gerbert, vice president of . meeting arrangements; Robert , . Model' C I Sign of a Red Cross blood bank Don lust peek! Open : I ,.. eyes) You'n not ' 'Please keep your appointments.Let's ; c:1: : huge If loot family 21)r. dream come true In this not be caught with our pints 9 .4 beauty, Separata dining down.' al9' yYE Bedrooms I Baths our home Is iLI fantastically. .low, CLIPPER-SILVERLINE I -- .1 M T.CRAFT -I- , ' MERCRUISER ;, STERNDRIVES Modi) C.. '{ ., Bellair"t C t IS|lyt unbell. MERCURY M { Z y. 4 Btdroomi family Ii Living Room,,,.Dining OUTBOARDS Kitchen I I. and a .. Ullllly Room Eleven .AC'II$, ", L( \s:.. /'fI ( unmatched styling and . UJ; >> ""W1J) 'r' :.t .. EXPERT 'Qf + REPAIR SHOP l.m:::1 lA'Ji z : " " FACTORY 4 o ., " TRAINED MMECHANICS ,. Mod C.Iseparates : -, "Sf A ccMr.1 ntrance ; ...,.. the living I and I areas ol CI You'll 264-9835 FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AE1 George E. Bin a 'f' B U Y roomy bdroom clouts I plug Baths a frt and' : student at the AEI 'B' School here receives a citation from NATTC dining' room Why.not. INLET MARINESALES family room /ir.pl c ( Commanding Officer Capt. John E. Kennedy honoring his duty ) achievements while attached to Attack Squadron 147 aboard the USS & SERVICEHwy America. The 16-year Navy veteran was cited for superior performance NOW! ! 17 Orange Park readiness which posture.'enhanced the squadron's aircraft availability and r' tWi I I I Model C I* Add II all..up and you will.. mil I It M popular a mo .11I,00ml, I 1"1, I Interest t t Rates t Una long screened home.low sweeping on In porch a modnt lln/large 1Iud u TONIGHTWINNING may never be lower! 'L/i Now is the time to buy! ' As the Inflation spiral continues prices of |lust Modtl tau , bout everything are Increasing But the Two car can ml' or: .. 't VALUE of homes Is Increasing It. the roomy garaga of still haul Ion of ttoragt tremendous rat.also.So don't delay buy that classic, courtyard ,,', horrit of your dreams In quiet comfortable s"tlousivlnq/ and dining Bellalr, TODAY) You'll be glad you dldl family tlrplaca combine to make this 'llvlnoMf' Itllalr model, 17,750 to '21 ,O O O I ? GREYHOUND' FuIJACKSONVILLE Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED alElJE2.Ha: : SIBUILDERS. .: : HOME : : Member of National Jacksonville Home Builders McDUFF No. of BEAVER You're cordially invited to inspect our homes at your 10 A.M.to Dark.Travel South on Blanding Blvd. (Hwy No. ) - r MAY 6, 971-' 1 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NARF Is First ; Civil Service News In EEO Training I Jax About 200 first line objective of this effort is to supervisors at the Naval Air achieve a fully Integrated work Rework Facility Jacksonvillehave force at the Rework FacUlty. "'It \\I} just completed 'first of its Course Instructors Included kind' special six hour training Richard Parker and George Riceof course in Equal Employment the Atlanta Regional Office of :. ; ;'.. "..., Opportunity (EEO) under the the Civil Service Commission, r ',.,,. .'., ''" ..'' command's recently instituted .and Dr. Richard Rank Dr. lii } : affirmative action plan. Richard Smith, and Dr. KennethMatheny ''f.t.J I" .'. ,. The policy, under this 12.point private consultantsfrom ,." plan as promulgated on 1 March Georgia State University in - t A : ;.< 1971, is to afford all - s : persons 'l" .. Atlanta. . '..: ..,'. .. regardless of race color ,: ," ?"1'' religion, sex or national origin Training for other supervisorylevels r an equal opportunity in all em- presently is in the planning ployment matters. The ultimate stages.or . ..., . ) d "'-, ,"'; M\"J"MllIlh.! I Charlie Wilson Jessie Pate Bernard Johnson -: ___ : ;4 b 9w 4'.x pv-Y Jot C 102 Five Station Civilians !c 4 -Pal .. .... Receive Earned Notice 5 Jax Civilians from all over Two computer programmers at from Cdr. R. L. Williams, Data Moper BePI( I the station are receiving awards the data processing Departmentor Processing Officer. Both RonaldP. quality step increases. received quality step Increases Huey and Blaise W. Castelli rk ;, ,,2y re work in the data systems 3 COFi f i division.The Security Department BlB i commended Firefighter BernardB. Johnson for his work with the Crash Fire Branch. Johnson was In charge of the crash fire B \ equipment. A quality increasewas I-Il presented to Johnson by Est LCdr. 0. C. Andersen, the 4 Pic security department officer. Grc :. j' A projection and sound DO IT THIS WAY-Eddie McCreary and James Fraser from Ma equipment mechanic, Jessie W. NARF are demonstrating the proper way to do an Interview during ace Ed Pate from Fleet .Airborne the six-hour training course which NARF supervisors are taking. Dr. Electronics Training Unit, Richard Rank from the department of Communication and Education - Ronald Hut/ and Blake CasteliiMartin Atlantic Detachment Psychology at Georgia State University, is operating the camera. The Jacksonville, was awarded a 20 students use the TV moniter to see their own accomplishments or R year pin for his years of federal mistakes. n Tire Company service.At the. Fuel,Depot's 20th An- Check Bulletin For Jobs : niversary celeb> (ati6n April" 30, 1918 BLANDING BLVD. Phone 387-4481 Charlie Wilson, foreman of Jax-The continued interest of the Rating Branch, extension P maintenance division at the all civilian employees in the 2320, Employment Division, ; Depot in Jacksonville, received a Merit Promotion Program is Civilian Personnel Department - 650 x 13 Safety Supervisory Award. encouraged. Almost every week to inquire about positions in A there are new opportunities for which they are interested. R:, 4 PLY HERCULES t Immediately after the thir promotion. It is possible that Merit teenth drink men fall into two Employees are urged to look Promotion Announcements have ROCKET NYLON classes: Old and bent, and young for the Merit Promotion An- been posted but have been 1 and broke. nouncements on the official inadvertently removed from one - TUBELESS bulletin boards in their work area of more bulletin boards. New at least once a week.They'realso announcements issued this week WI' - MLS REALTORS. Acreage encouraged to contact the Employment are: Announcement 44.71 for $1995 117WYNNE Trailer Homes Lots ,Office, extension 3448, Fire Protection Inspector. 3 Plus REALTY ,OFFLORIDA : j::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j:: : J W; :+ J r'1j :- Tax 1? 389-5514 Inc. PRicES 'IO ALL B WAW "'V cess HIGHWAY A'fe.St WHOLESALE II IINEW 1= ALIGN FRONT END I r & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Ij IjNEW s & HIGH SPEED & USED TV SETS =::::: D $1650BALANCE NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES =;:;:: AR NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS t f! S ALL 4 WHEELS rs AIR CONDITIONERS =;:;::: F Hrs.9a.m. 7pm. Come In& Browse tK t, Prices gooa at 1918 Blanding Blvd. only.Martin's Complete LineatPARTS&SUPPLIES WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. I 532 WESCONNETT at 103rd 771 0750 ,1 ' Special Service BANKAMERICMD'w Discount :;:;:;;;;;''''''''';';;=:::; > ;;;:;;>>W*;; ;;;;;;=mii";; ;: ",, w ;:::* )1971 Park Ave.Ph.J44-3204 > Charge :':houI.tT.I; Z ORANGE PARK CHouse SHOP WHERE THE 1.. ; ca liec.erlas BlandingBoulevard iiekI - v:; of Quality/ Foods Cedar Hills Phone Shopping 111.9223 Center t Every FRIDAY Night is Every SATURDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHT ...ShopSIMMONSandSAVEI Your choice ofChicken U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEAK 179 & MEATS MEATS CUTS FOR FREEZERSOld NIGHT I I Dumplings 79 Fashion Over The Counter Retail Market Chopped Steaks FINANCING AVAILABLEOr S Ute Your .... Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato .,.and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter MASTERCHARGE or BANKAMERICARD LUNCHNAAAtl2PM! DINNER i PM 1118 PM SIMMONS FOOD SERVICE Wesconnett Phone 771-3761 W* chF0rpuf'.luncheon Meftt'Specw-itcert'u Mbit Thru.i* R. E. Howell, Mgr. We Deliverr ,., .....r:. .... ... #rY.v .vl%_. #.. .;. .' '." r. WNN\\\KNSYY\yy "w --,.; -." .... -.a..--.41.. .. . l'PAGE ''''"" -Jlui .4 I.L -- ------ ---- I JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 , . r- ;I. .. .1'.',., i..I ,.>_,( .,'.. .: '.:,8 :" ;..t8; .: HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Movie Schedule I Call: 388-2755 JAX AIR I NEWS ; NAS Jacksonville : Ads Should be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday, LATWINGER I AdS arriving' too 'late for this deadline' will bt I published the following week unless the Thursday,May 6 starring Susan George and NAS Cecil I FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE I I Publisher .: is I Instructed otherwise. A check or NAS: 'TORA, TORA, TORA,' Victor Henry. 'R' (96 mins.) money order I for the full cost of the ad must be received WITH the.copy for the ad Color war drama starring Jason HOSPITAL: 'GET CARTER' : Robards, Martin Balsam and Wednesday May 12 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE: Minimum charge (lines) $200 E.G. Marshall. 'G' E (143 mins.) NAS: 'TICK, TICK' TICK' Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line ((4 words per line) soc HOSPITAL: 'RIO LOBO' Color Color drama starring Jim Brown, : Western starring John Wayne, George Kennedy and Fredric and Jorge Rivero. 'G' VG (114 March. 'G' (100 mins.) -- ------1 mins.) HOSPITAL: 'ALL NEAT IN Friday, May 7 BLACK STOCKINGS' CREDIT UNION REPOSSESSIONS EMPLOYMENTSERVICE MOBILE HOMES NAS: 'LATITUDE ZERO' It4 CHEVY NOVA V-8 Color science fiction starring '307' CID, 3.spd. Floor, vinyl top. Exc. Cond. $1800 Joseph Cotten and Caesar WIVES MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 4f KAWASAKI Romero. 'G' G (99 mins.) CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS 10x55, 3 BR., Wall to Wall Carpet, 350 cc., low mileage. Needs work. Bids HOSPITAL: 'TORA: TORA: Jobfinders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or screen & storm windows. Anchors & close at 2 p.m. May 14. TORA 1022 Park Street, 3547888. strapping for State Law. 7721057. MVWBUGExc. Saturday, May 8 Cond., For sale May 10. $1695. HELP WANTED NAS: 'BURN' Color historical Call Ron Rohrer Part-time, 5.11 Shift. JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Brando.GP' p.m. Ext. 2431 or 387.5622 drama starring Marlon .. Apply Burger Chef 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern ' WE FINANCE G (112 mins. trailer and 6238103rd St. Apts. 3893007. ... HOSPITAL: LATITUDE ZERO GETTING TRANSFERREDI! 70 HONDA 17S SCRAMBLER Sunday, May 9 SECRETARIAL HELP WANTED Must sell,3 BR. Trailer, with air condo $475 or take up payments. 387. 956 Spy NAS 'MRS. POLLIFAX Bellalr-Meadowbrook area. Hours plus fenced yd. 3843773. after 5 P.M. approximately 10:30 am til 5:00: pm, Comedy drama starring Rosalind Monday thru Friday. Must be experienced VA FINANCINGNo 197 MUSTANG HT. Russell and Darren McGaven.'G' . In general office work, money down on New Star Mobile Auto., R&H, $9SO.Royc. ((110 mins.). record keeping, payroll and Inventory Home, Bill Vernon, CPO, USN Ret. Smith Used Cars control. Apply In person to Kentucky S&J Mobile Homes 1557 Cassat Ave. HOSPITAL: 'BURN'Monday Fried Chicken office, 8427 Standing 3708 Philips Hwy 384-3658 May 10 lliilK Blvd. 398.8926 NAS: 'GET CARTER' Color TWO'71 HONDAS Brand new,750&450. Make offer. 771- crime drama starring Michael .... ...,.. TRAILER FOR RENT.' and Osborne Britt Caine John """ "" '-"'-- """"" 3211 Ext. 8314 or 388.3819. , MISCELLANEOUS t.t; Nr. Cecil, 3 BR., Cent H. & Air, : ;" Private Lot. 7811369. Ekland. 'R' (U11 mins.) 1942 FORD GALAXIE'500' HOSPITAL: MRS. POLLIFAXSPY' 2-Door hardtop, VI, Auto. trans., ... R&H. $340. -- GEORGE'S KENNELSEst. ASTRO MOTORS Tuesday,May 11 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. RENTALS 6566 Normandy Blvd. Pick up & Delivery Available. NAS: 'ALL NEAT IN BLACKSTOCKINGS' OH, ITS YOU 'Ill...YOU Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. "VW BUS Color drama GAVE ME QUITE A TUIZN! Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard WILMAR APTS. Stereo Dash Tape, Radio, Bed, Cur. accepted. .Visitors welcome. 5085 2 Br., LR., Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., trans, Carpets, Trailer Hitch $2200. Edgewood Crt. 389-0064 Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off 721.0378. street. Water, Garbage & Sewage Unfurn. $115. Furn ( Furn. $95. plus Y BE A RADIO OR DODGE SWINGER ..111I11III1111..1111111II111 N/N/M/IMMIM tax) 3872541. Weekends 3890744. TV ANNOUNCER Stereo,Tape Deck.Auto.,6-cyl., $1595. f/ Recorded message by leading an ORANGE PARK 744-5795. AL BONATI nouncer tells you how. Call any hour 2 BR., Apts., turn., or unfurn., Dishwasher _ 3552944. Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth "1945 PLYMOUTH FURY Apts., 771-1405 or 7713355. Sta. Wag, V-8, AT, $4$0. ORGAN HORN NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS Rovce Smith Used Cars '' &VOCALMonday FOR SALE OR RENT 1557 Cassat Ave. Consoles some with AM-FM, tap. RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your 384-3658 players. At dealers cost to llquldatt a e through Saturday let us rent your home equity or *stock. Full warranty I Phone 771.0409AIR __ REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for 1941 HONDA MOTORCYCLE ..',,'''...'"11I1.11II11..11I sales and rental I list. Call . map or 450 CC.,1800 actual miles. One owner. CONDITIONING SERVICEAuto Powell or Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. Like new. Equip. with windshield. per person AC, Room units, Central Units. ORANGE PARK REALTY Twin mirrors. Fastback handle bars, FORSERVICEMEN6.0U double occupancy Repairs. Reasonable MILITARY, FREE NOTARY Crash bar, Saddle Bags, Luggage Entertainment nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge i Dine at Biter's Seafood Tyler's Heat and Air Cond. QUITE SECLUDED rack, Buddy Seat ft. Bar and twin tall Restaurant, ISO Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic 38$-S111 extensions.1"'HONDA'0. pipe 4711 Palmer Lake Shore 2 BR., House, Unfurn. $85 mo. 771. Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parhing. 4324. Water Furn. 1700 actual miles, 1 Owner. Like new. Equip. with mirror and saddle bags. LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISHWllford's ." : -1<<-..... Crash helmets are Included. Can be IA1V4ZLE . Fish Camp 264-9707. :':TRANSPORTATION, seen at 3316 Holly Crest Blvd. Orange ( .' '. ...-..;. : Park. 264-5062 or 7722656. MOTOR HOTEL FRENCH PROVENCIAL 3 Cushion sofa, Beige. $50. 7717980. 18'CORNETTE f 01 Main Street Phone 355-3744 SMO.OLD'71 HONDA 120 HP. Mere Cruiser, Inboard, Within walking distance to all points of interest.BRAKE . Trail, ITEMS FOR SALE Only 2,000 ml., 100 cc. Outboard, Heavy duty galvanized Bed, Box spring & Mattress, Excel 100+MPG. Like new. Ph. 3408 or 264- Gator trailer, Stored inside since cond. $50. Dinette Set S35. Antique 8807. purchase. Mint condition. 2646643. .'.. Upright Piano,needs tuning,5175. 3B.c. SALE $220 ....:::; ww : FOR CAMPER 1497 PICK-UP ..... FOR SALE Call 7719028. 1959 VOLVO 2-DOOR : \ 1 Pr. Chrome Reverse Rims 522. 1 Pr. FALCON 2-DOOR Speed, R&H. $260.ASTRO LINING 1961 MOTORS :. , fr Surf-Board Racks $13. GE Portable . stick, R&H, New tires. . -: Dishwasher 6 cylinder 6566 Normandy Blvd. $75. 2646649.REGISTERED T1 $420. !: L ASTRO MOTORS 60GALAXIE FORD ALL CARS APPALOOSAStud 6566 Normandy Blvd. HT, AT., Good Cond. $300 Cash. 384- ; 99I colt, 22 mo. old, Bay with spots, 6852. ; Autom. Adl. 13 Full Blanket, Beautiful. Ready for .,MUST SELL FiberglassBoat : : Slightly Higher 1211. SCRAMBLER training. Must sell for College ex. Being transferred. 250 KAWASAKI $;. Guaranteedr 264-4985. : tires. Call Somogyl Speed, 4,000 act. ml., Pirelli . Trailer. pense. See at 8846 Bell Rose Ave. 8 One owner. 7712242. $350. :: 30,000 Miles }..r PACEMAKER :::' SHOCKS Lifetime Guaranteed .t'--'''''' >'''''''''''''''',.. "" ,. ': Sport Fisherman, Ship, Flying to Shore Bridge Radio,, 1940 VW SEDAN REAL.ESTATE '" ''}1:$ Air Depth Cond.Recorder Fighting chairs,Outriggers. Runs Good ASTRO$360. MOTORS 11 Includes BALL 99 _, .... 389.7700 or 398 595 23 ":.- -.H. Mint cond. Best offer. 6566 Normandy Blvd. :: InstallationINSTANT All 8593 after 5. I: JOINTS CARS : : ma-SSH.P.EVINRUDE Including! Parts ft Labor fALL CASHI : We buy,sell,and trade equities Perf. Cond. 17' than fiberglass 100 hrs., Elec.'lust :::: I CREDIT SIZE 12,000<> < Mile Guarantee :; - Louise T. Bailey painted,motor less 771-3605 Broker starter, accessories. 264.9996 after 5.JrU i NO DOWN PAYMENT FULL CAPS 88 LONG TERMS 8 v WHITEWALLS Plus :o'r 'HIDDEN WATERS'Black : BankAmericard ADO St.00 FET Creek, Canal or Lake' lots : available. Excellent fishing, boating, :::; Master Charge EXCH. 4V-43' ., swimming.permanent home Mobile area.Home High area., wooded Also j 6 cyl. 14.88 lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake TUNESPECIAL| | |\| | :. Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. ;:v, LABOR 8 cyl) jy.gg .},?; ttOUSE FOR SALE the :) : 1 Ideal house for Navy family. Con. DEERSPRINGS ..' venlent to NAS. JAX ft., CECIL ESTATESKeystone ; FIELD. bedroom, 2.bath, live-In uiLk1llii&: kitchen, dining room, den, patio 8.oarage. ::.j :3 Central heat ft. air. Call 771- Heights :: 0437 or 772-2151 for appointment. Mobile Homes |5444 NORMANDY BtVO 78* 072 llAX'vBl CALL WIMI MISICAM: ANDtNGBLVD 771 i ? , .si Clyde W. Simpson & Co M8-27SS I .n -. vavPOR1 RC ; ih:> fUM&X&SS&S L' tipXAf REALTOR 356.149 }' ], b yy yy IIt.I fttt:tt.SY:r.YJ1 Yt.S f'S -- MAY 6. 1971 NEWS LATWINGER JAX AIR - PAGE 12 "", V ' '" :4 . fL III. v - tit.o I 101 IZtKTOwN N ,5, o I:-j'I I LJLJL>, _YO ___ Q 4ei Q 00 p r P O J 1 c 06 Too a 3 N .. 9I 84it to N /5Ea o cs! ess 3 NT RP IS a 10IAMI I aac ? eoo W i !/ I T a to1 ceo 3 t 4 t. laeeoS ,' 0 " : ', \ o' ,.. . S ,. ,i.. '. ROAD le:7D , &w..W_ p C) , 'Z I, 0 - , \ / ,:' ( ,. "tc , 5W , II y :it " D az . : w a { J t I Station Bus RouteA 4 4 I A round trip of the above route will be made every half hour. The scheduled 1f departure times for each significant ko point is listed below in minutes. after the hour. / i ' .. " ,,.''1" '. .... "' POINT TIME (A) Air Operations ' LEGEND Bldg. 118 00 30 rain after hr. . (B) South Bound / Chapels 05 35 min. after hr. bUSJSTOPS---- L" (C) South Bound w Hospital 08 38 min. after hr. BUS. ".ROUTE.----- (B) West Bound 16 46 min. after hr.D'RtCT'O. . 'S ...------ (D) Point Nearest Main Gate 20 50 min. after hr. =_--E( ) Navy ExchangeBankCredit Union 27 57 min. after hr. I NOTE: First run begins dally at Air Operations at 6:20: during public school terms except Saturdays and Sundays and completes a round trip approximately every half hour until 8 a.m., at which time runs begin as EIT Indicated.The last run begins at PointA RoRMALSE L CONVENIENCE? at 10:30. From 7 p.m. to 10:25 p.m. .' the bus Is routed by the Pirates Cove then continues on regular route.After 6 p.m.the bus does not run through the t officer's housing area. JA)(NM MIYOU'VE GOT IT! f t F .i Pr ; ) MECH. NOW 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU : 7 ono I IE,J 1. ROOSEVELT MALL r :" 'y:, 2. NAS JAX Building 39 ' ;?4 f , ; 3. CECIL FIELD, Building 26 " ,.t " ., i, 1 eI 1 .._ ..' .' . ' , ; ": :;, .., ,sXM 4' ," 1 ': "'. d ei 4 t __ -, . 'if. -' ( r t< NCUA ROOSEVELT Shopping Center MALL JAX ,6.1,1,, /1, FEDERAL r-- -.-..-....-..--- NET WEIGHT-SUrlet Linda LOCATIONS TO HAS JAX NAS CECIL Ozeez Z types Harrison whose knows hair tome is rather hippie ' 3 It' : 'Jl SERVE YOU... Bldg. 39 Bldg. 26 lengthy; consequently, as a left.to handed favor she is ready provide ample hairnets for them. (Photo courtesy 20th 1 Century-Fox> ) _ , / 6, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 . .'-."..- ." .. ., ". Traffic "" Revised Pro Pay Policy ViolationsJaxThe Features New CategoriesWASHINGTONTwo ; ; : t;? ' , : : \ < ::: : ), .':\ new categories of Proficiency Pay will replacethe ,, i df\t '''' ' ! : : 1\1\ / following is a report > \ / , : "\" : >;;. existing program beginning July 1, 1971. The categories are of motor vehicle accidents and .I i ( ;,;' ',:>J"I'kNlJ' \ < ; "Jitt',. Shortage Specialty Pay and Special Duty Assignment Pay. : . traffic violations for the period of ,; : \ \\t\ ;'N'fi.J'; ,I',fr. ,, Shortage Specialty Pay replaces Specialty Pay. The eligibility April 19-25. ra'l';.... .. criteria remain essentially the same with the following changes in Number of AccidentsThis '. ". /, ... i awards: period 8. ;{: P34100 This period a year ago 7 "'" 4939 : Shipfitter (SFH931) through :' i' ',., 'ti. ; ; Ii! ' ' Total accidents this year 92. "' ',"; ; / : Shipfitler (SFH951) through 4956 .. . .. ' Total accidents through this ..... , period last year 115. :.i&. ,> :. P2-$75 Total number of days since last l Electronic Warfare Specialist (EW) 'I, injury in a motor vehicle ac- Gunner's Mate (T) (GMT) cident 40. Interior Communications Electrician ICM724) Number of days since an injury Electronics Technician (CETM539) last year at this time 6. AIRBORNE SHIPOVER-ADR2ltoW. Lortnzo takes timeout from Number of Violations his duties as flight engineer to bt reenlisted by his patrol plant P1450 This period 61. commander, Lt.: Thomas H. Wulf, while in flight aboard a VP.U Hospital Corsman (HM8493The Speeding 14. aircraft over the city of Jacksonville. following. Navy Enlisted Classification Codes (NEC's) Reckless driving 0. have been designated for termination of an award: IC-4722; Tor Going through stop sign 7. Diploma Programs pedoman's Mate (TM-0719) and 0721; and Radioman (RM)-2395. OfferedFor Other Violations 40. ; Ratings-NEC's which were previously terminated and are no longer . Fourteen drivers appeared authorized an award effective July 1, 1971, are: Aviation An- before the Traffic Hearing Boardon tisubmarine Warfare Technician (AX); TM-0745) ; GM-0891; ET1S44; ; April 29.SHIPS High School Drobouts Engineman (NM356) ; and IC-4737. .. The special type of duty privously authorized an award Superior Performance Pay have been reassigned to the new category, Special WASHINGTON-The Navy is materials organizing study Duty Assignment Pay. stressing more education for its groups with civilian instructors Eligibility criteria for Special Duty Alignment Pay are a enlisted men. Last year, 14,587 and encouraging men to attend significant departure from superior performance criteria in that thereis qualified for high school high school classes under the no requirement for six months on-the-job or 21 months of active equivalency certificates after Navy Predischarge Educational duty. The member simply must be a qualified E-4 or above on active successfully passing General Program (PREP). duty and serving in an authorized billet Educational Development Personnel with more than 180 Here is a summary of the Special Duty Assignments and the GED) exams. days of active duty are eligiblefor authorized awards: s There remains, however, some PREP. No charge is made 13 percent of enlisted men against VA entitlement under the SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENT AWARD without a high school diploma or program. -- .. equivalency certificate. trDTur> roux MlSsm C IJduICE Recruit Company Commander P1-$50.SDA) Measures are being urged by V Sx. Recruit Canvasser P1-50.SDA) the Chief of Naval Operations to a ft1YI Rating Control Petty Officer PH50.SDA) FOR FOUR-SD3 give these men every chance to Survival Evasion, Resistance and Mariano C. Cell of the NAS BOQ qualify for the certificate. Escape Instructor P1-$50.SDA) recently added four years to his High school completion Career Counselor P1430. (SDA) Navy career during a reenlist- programs that have been successful ment ceremony conducted by in the past include the '"r13G D ,. "CHOW"r Capt. John R. Kincaid, station preparatory high school classes commanding officer. using USAFI instructional AUTHORIZED; MAKE ONLY PURCHASES Approved for Veteran's Training Approved for Veteran's Training Approved for Veteran's Training t 'f - ASSEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. INC. = Jacksonville, Florida 0 u.- Accredited Member of the National Home Study Council % L HOME STUDY DIVISION COURSES .... .15 E.ES Industrial Electronics o oE iil E :: Bookkeeping and AccountingMassey 5 3 = School Rep. Mr. Rouse Will Be At The Education Office:: . MAINSIDE NAS DLDG: 200 Weekly Wed. 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. - LI. MAYPORT NAS Bldg.S3 Weekly Thur. 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. CECIL FIELD NAS Bldg.41 Room 218, Weekly Thur.4 PM to 7:00 PM In Service Personnel Must Have Two Years In Service Approved for Veteran's Training Approved for Veteran's Training' Approved for Veteran's Training minutes . . .for Right now you're only 10 away 1971 PINTO TUDOR 1600 CC ENGINE, BUCKET apartment bargain SEATS, VINYL TRIM, 4.SPEED TRANSMISSION - from Jacksonville's biggest FLOOR MOUNTED SHIFT LEVER, HEATER AND DEFROSTER..... . (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) 1849 2045 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville. FI... . We have 6yes( six) swimming pools. I II I Plus '''p"' phone: 781.3818 Shuffleboard and badminton. I 11 I With """'. RENTING HOURS: congenial young neighbors to help enjoy them. Mon. Thru Sat.: 8.30-6:30: : ; Sun. 1.6:30: FULL PRICE . . and an LI All only one block from golf Roosevelt Blvd.. DIRECTIONS: Out . schools shop 1 elementary school with otter past San Juan-Contmu ping centers and boating minutes Naval away.Air Station YOU j Cedar turn right Creek on bridge to Jamme Road NO HIDDEN CHARGESIT ! the Field can get to Cecil or in IS. x -turn left to apartments. In 10 minutes; downtown Jacksonville + .LJ Apartments have individually controlled heating and air conditioning, carpeting . , door lo courtyard ' draperies and sliding glass RlEN or balcony. |II| And you move into a 1 or ibedroom . apartment tdday. Furnished or un +w. ..; Duua to furnished. b'.I.L"G." .&. Wool FRREIADC1i81 FROM'120 GAIIOfN APAII'MUIYI EP"R"t'O"1616CAIIAT" _ IS ARLEN COUNTRY ;Phz217-6S41 1 rMAY - JACKSONVILLE Ii . Owned and Managed by ArUn PropertioIrw , . ,,- " 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER MAY 6, 1971 ........-........--.....-...................IINNIINNINI NNNIN/N/NINIIN//N Softball Tryouts Here Tomorrow How They're Standing .. ............, Jax-Tryouts for the Jax Navy NNIIINI/N1/11NN1 N/IINN...u..u. u 111111111/////1 IIIIIIIN//IININNNN/II//BIN/11 Softball team are scheduled for Atlantic League tomorrow from 4 to 6 p.m. at BOWLING Mackroth Field.A 4 ComFairJax 35-13 .729 Good&Bad 41-7 .854 second session will be held Roses Raiders 34.14 .708 Alley Cats 33-15 .688 Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., E-Zephyrs 33.15.688 Gems 30-18 .625 Including a scrimmage if enough Molar Rollers 32U-15K .673 Jokers 29.19.604 players show up. "' Gold 28-20.583 Pin Benders 26-22 ,542VRSo ' This year's squad will be a Hurricanes 27'/4-20'/4' .571 25-23 .521 defending the Sixth Naval f'> ;& 1 Submow-V 26-22 .542 Blue 22.26 .458 District title won by the Fliers Tweekers 24V4-23V& .510 Birds 22-2G .458 last year. Ney Bowlers 24-24 .500 Bees 21-27 ..438Lt.'s Station athletic director Frank Saw Bones 22, -25'/i' 479 +1 21-11 .438 McCaffrey says he particularlywants ; AFEES 22.26 .458 Chokers 201-111', .429 to win this year becausethe ,e i AMD 17'30,367'. Marine Bks. No.1 20-28 .417 District finals will be played hospital 17-31.354 Blocs .408 here Aug. 2-6, and the Fliers have 1 1i Marine Bks. No.2 15'/ir32'/ie' .327 Green Backers 19-29 19If-28If. .396 never won the tourney while Bumble Bees 15-33 313 i I rw Eagles No 1 18-30 .375 playing host. Fumblers 10-38 .208 Tumblers 16-31 .354 he Fliers will play about 50 games preparatory to the yw. Continental League, t District competition. Their first National League encounter will be against Moody hospital IB' 30-14 .682 - AFB at Valdosta, Ga., May 14 Wild Ones 2614650 Hunters 38-10 .792 \A and 15. Doubleheaders are Seventy One's 27-17 '.614 Pin Benders 34-14 .708 ----:"" ' scheduled for both days.In NATTC 28-20 t 583 32-16 BOWLING CHAMPS-VA-174'i bowling team which won the 679th .667 the past eight years Jax Com Fair Jax tournament receives trophies and congratulations from ,Evildoers 251f-18Ihl' .578 Radar 17 32-16 '; .667 Navy has won four cham NAS Special Services Officer LCdr., R.L.; Flhslmmons.. '(Standing Ir) ) Hard Hats 23-17 I ;575 Ringers 29-19' .604 pionships( while finishing second Barry French, Mike Denno, Dan Dent; (bottom l-r) March ,Bryland Trainers Quacks 25191f' .568 Flapjax' 29-19.604 the title in 261,1-21'h I 551; twice. They captured and Pat Duncan. Tweets 26-22 .542 1963, 1966, 1967 and 1970. They Commun. 24.20', .545 Leprechauns 25-23 .521 were in 1964 and 1969. Cleaners 23.21' :.523CPO's runner-up VA-174 Leads Atlantic ComFalrJaxNol 22-22 .500 2226 '" ',458Tars : Pin Pals 23-25 ,479Faid 20-24 .455 / Split Finders 18-22 .450 Folk 22.26 .458 Fleet Bowling Tourney SideWinders 16-24 .400 Beer HangOvers Cans 17-31.354 17-31.354 Lazy Timers 1S.29 .341 Jax-VA-174 of Cecil Field 3,815 and Don Denno with a 3,647. Eagles Not 1S.33 .313 Unmentionables 18-30 .375 walked off with the Fleet Air Joe Zurback of FAW-11 headedall KingPins 11.33.250 Knots 9-35.205 Intramural Bowling Tournamenttitle scorers with a 3,904. Hospital 5-43 .104 here last week with a 21- Bryland's 600 Thursday was game pinfall of 17,969. high 3-game set and Ellis Bowers , took high game honors with a 245 v The win advanced the in the first game of the meet Hellrazors to the Atlantic Fleet Monday. matches in Little Creek Va. this While 174 breezed along, FAW- week. 11, VW-4 and VP-16 slugged it our VA-174 jumped off to a two for second and third place.''FAW- hundred pin lead the first day and 11 won second place on the final 4MM stayed comfortably in front day, overtaking VP-16 which held *THtf MM K,JONES BUT TW through this week. They were the position the'first three days. . OOKNT WWCE WE A APBUGAPPICTY paced by Marc Bryland with a VW-4 was:third.; MNMMMIMNMII/NNMM/NAM/MXMI/MMNMIIMMMMMMMNMMMMN/MNMMNIMINMMw' "'"" 11111 11I1111I111I I III 11_ VOTING can be FUN!!... ,r .1 I .. WHEN YOU VOTE FOR TILE 1r Capt. HUGH TATE IROWSEIS WELCOMED I ,: Nautical Chart lOutrlfmert Nautical Wear ' *Paint. Fish Boxes .Burgee Jacket Evln'E HardwareSklls Table Wear ' *Repair Material tAccesiorle* Other Goodie "KING KAMEHAMEHA"TONIGHTTHURS WET STORAGE-MARINE HOISTS>HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE,OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE. INBOARD SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS. CANOES and TRAILERS i SEGRAVES bistj.1 MARINA A ROOSEVELT,BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER In the.. eeA waXMeq. . PIRATE'S : T ORANGE PIN M Fr.nchIMd pFacksor&eIlodda: Marine P M>n.M74M' OPEN. SUNDAY.. _ TAVERN PARKNortheast Florida's Beauty Quality Comfort 2 5 % of all III I Newest Accomodationstoday's and Finest I K1NGSLEYARMS j receipts go to .: help elect t Capt. Tate, ENJOY A WORLD OF :: KING KAMEHAMEHA V / GRACIOUS LIVING in a setting of natural , ti AND to help the beauty convenient' to everything and very affordable :: JOWC charity fund. A TRULY MODERN APARTMENT "r, . COMPLEX' AVAilABlE IN t.2 I OK 3 BEDROOM... So come out and join the HjRNIiHlD OR UNfUKNIiHtD FROM $1)0.MO. '/ fun for a worthy cause! > Wall to wall carpet ()J Private patios & sun deck T!* WQRLD'g t> large Swimming Pool It Community lounge MOTEL DISCOUNTTO > Laundry Facilities > Central Heat & Air Cond.: > Fully Landscaped & Lots of'Trees MILITARY RENTAL OFFICE 264-8102 .. : 1-295 at US 17 KmgtUy Arms.n KingiUy Av.. /stw.,n Handing llvtf.' end Oron(.,.,IcPAGE : PHONE 264-9513 ::'" I J *. /' ....... .._______..... , ...-.,....-.. ......_........... .wI 'I:t ( J .".' - : - i 6' 1971 JAX AIR NEWS.LATIIVINGER I PAGE 15 rr' r III III" 11 I. U.u ------------.. How .tl f 4 f NAS Albany I They're s S r Standing 4' F A Wins Jax __.....- _..-----.__--- -..'............ ... ----.M. .?.... Skeet Match American League National League Golf .. Hospital 4-1 Won Lost e}, 1 t7 Jax-Retired Chief John 4-1 Goshaw hit 192 out of 200 targets VP-16 4-1 VP-4S 8 1 and ATI Johnny L. Brandon of FAETU 4-1 VW-4 9 2 Cecil Field hit 190 out of 200 Bee's 3-2 Air Ops 7 2 rounds in capturing the honors MARTD 2-3 Comm. 4 4FAWn / during the Individual Skeet NATTC 2-3 4 4 Shooting Match hosted by NAS CFJ 1-4 679th 3 Jax at Cecil Field April 28-29. FWF 1-4 FAETU 3 4S In team competition April 30, A-C Maint.- 0-5 A-C Malnt 3 6 NAS Albany's team of ASCS NFO 3 James Kendall ATC Donald National League Marine Bks 2 g 4 w k. Parker, PIIC Michale Keim AE1 679th 5-0 ComFairJax 2 7 x Ir 'a Elton C. Fortner, and ATI Gerald NARTU 4-1 Hostettler hit a total combined FICEUR 4-1 THE BESTOUNSLINOER-John Brandman ATI walked away with total of 232 out of 250 clay birds to VW-4 3-2 Intramural Tennis Standings high Individual awards at tht Sixth Naval District skttt shoot last win the first place trophy team AFEES 3-2 week which were held at NAS Cecil Field. trophy. Weapons 2-3 Hospital 4-0 /1.H.._..___..__..........................._ SBC: NAS Jax: was second with 214 Marine Bks 2-3 VP-16 and Cecil Field third at 209. .. . 4-1 MATSG 2-3 Medical The NAS Albany team now t.3mm. 1-4 MARTD 3-2 3-1 JAX SPORT SHORTS advances to the Atlantic Fleet Dispensary 0-5 NARTU Skeet Championship at Oceana, 2-3 NNII/N.-.....NN I NNI NIN.._.__. I IIIIU .Va. FICEUR American Golf NATTC 2-3 1-2 Track Team Meets :RhyrnOQ of tho Timor I| Won Lost VP-45 VA-174 Bowls Third 1-3 Jax-The Intramural Track and NARTU 8 1 VW-4 0-5 Field meet will begin here KEEP YOUR FICEUR MARTD 6 6 2 Ace McClure Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the NATTC .Jax-VA-174 is in third place FIGURE;, ' 2 picnic area.Everyone. after 12 lines of the 21 game KEEP IN Hospital 5Vi 3tt Throws Record who wants to com- Atlantic Fleet Bowling Tourn- TRIM \ NAMTD 4'% 3% pete in the 11 events will be ableto nament. THE' NATION MATSG 5 5 No-Hitter since no Softball games are They trail the second place NEEDS VP-16 4 5 team and the leaders "YOU " scheduled for that day. by 233 pins I/IW" Weapons 4 5 Jax-NARTU's Ace Anyone interested in by 375. The tournament is to end $I-4AI PL4'111"' '!: 7l'q; ',, par- . Po'Chops 1 8 pitcher Von McClure threwa ticipating should contact the tomorrow. AND SLIM.ANKAMERICARD >! 1(11( :' NARF 0 9 perfect game Tuesday Athletic Office at Ext. 3239. .gon,.coa X night defeating Communications ...:..::::" ....:.::.::.,.' ....... .....:.,:... x::::.:.:,,:::,,: : .'..,.' 4-0 in intramural Bernier Leads Golf play.McClure Jax-Bill Bernier is the leaderat AMERICAN IX"RISSSTANDARD faced the 148 after 36 holes in the 1971 OILMASTERCHARGE Credit CardtROOSEVttT Hoeer.dIs mimium 21 batters c1zUlOuan NAS Golf Course Championship possible striking out 15. He u , > Tournament. Just behind him at MALL walks and didn'taUow gave no up 147 is Jim Kinder. The final 36 a baserunner the holes of the tournament will be ()JY/// entire 7 innings. The best played this weekend. ; .' Communications could do Jax Defeats FJC wash was a short fly ball hit car third base which behind 5821 San Juan at Niblick Jax-The Jax Navy Golf Team Phone 384-4406 was caught by the left edged St. John's Junior College c29 fielder. Friday,393-394. Bryan White and MONDAYTHRU SATURDAY Talking after the game Guy Durant lead the winners with McClure admitted that HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM .1 1. 2 and 3 BEDROOMS rounds of 78. e GARDEN TYPE APART Jerry Walker of the MENTS Communications pitching INDIVIDUAL AIR CONDITIONING staff had taught him how to AND HEATING pitch a few years ago when DRAPES FURNISHED they were teammates. :4'; WALL TO WALL CARPETING R H E . . LARGE SWIMMING POOLS NARTU 4 6 0 :' When you have a savings account at Barnett Bank, ... ..... COMM 0 0 3 ' ":':::' :'::::: :::::':::':::':':':':':':':::':':':'::::::: :::: .'::':::::::':::::::::... "..; $:: important people look at you in a different light. t 'I ' , o1NVER ; ." : ''l . \1t ,: ,i i't. OWN .,( > LANDc ,. . S aINGS COLORFULCOLORADO 'VIM ! sr WAISINSUNGAIAMOSA f.I. f.r f.I f. r GAII.ANO r San Lull Estates r , COLORADO Makes It So Easy To Do. SAN I ula r ri . Nj money flown and(bit 1S dollars p.,month HEW MEXICO r ' Icy No mlcrMt or carrying chargtt OUESIA 1 ..Maksa 100+k mo..y back gu"nlttC'O" 1110 NIv1NSalAN1A t lo"vtrylhing.including Iht hMM tilling hunting Inning TIO' \ : , and Camping lilt world ---- - - - --- tt -- -- /i I; : ,:. 5 Yes.I want a (five acre sue. 10 be reserved for me> I understand : 4 395 dollars per acre for a total price the price is :.' dollars : 15 : of 1.975 My total monthly payment will be lust of 15 dollarS per month payable in 131 monthly payments : : Interest of 10 dollars no ' and one monthly payment \ : charges and nocarrvng. charges Please send me complete : the loca and the map showing : details purchase contract : tiort' of my property "; Registrar effective February 1st 1971. with the Office' 0'' S of Housing , Registration.Department} Interstate Land Sales , and Urban Development(HUD) '. \ NAME__ ------------ " --- the Parade Ground. Visit our new office across from ADDRESS- -- -- - CITY STATE 8 ZIP -- ' ... Ii.tal"i.o oJ i : ..I'.' .: larnett ionic ':'- .J : _'DoCMAY btMu . : Colo.SOHO -------------------1 .,-..-- -. . ... .--.--."--- '. ...,. .1 '" . 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LAT'.YINGER MAY 6, 1971 } liiiii iisn ipiiiisiii AUTO CITY OCecII\fileld., 1 adz fa N ASCOyEREEN snvllle SPRINGS than 600 fine NEW and Used cars await your pleasure In this charming little town with the whopping BIG auto savings Only 12W miles south of the lax city limits,you'll find we're a little out of the way but there's a whole lot less to pay for almost any car of your choosing.LOW operating costs and friendly folks to deal with make Green Cove Springs the MONEY-SAVING CAR MARKET OF NORTH FLORIDAI "2-' " {gr} 'PLY'MOUTHs ROBERTS k & l CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE } ,.. CHRYSLERS'LEADS ... THE WAY IN'71.II fti fi;.!> BELOW DEALERS COST!' the LOWEST prices :t:; = .. .. ; : POSITIVELY jmrnssm:::::: :::?:: #:::'.:s-:: " the BEST trades :*" >;:;:;::::%iii:*, $ and vY< on NEW.... t Save Area - in the Florida Crown up to $1500 - VEGA CUTLASS "5" while they last! , NOVA CUTLASS SUPREME HELP! WE'RE OVERSTOCKED y ! CAMARO OLDS "442" OVER 300 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! R CHEVELLE DELTA 88's. nrnrrvyrmTmrrnr* f, IMPALA OLDS "98" .' ' CAPRICE Luxury SEDANS DUSTER ' e CORVETTE HEADQUARTERS 111 111 1.. tM..tllt..i..MI..IMI....l..tMIIMtMIII..IMIIM>....M ROBERTS i, \ WARRANTY! CHEVROLET <.d-I \,,.I..11111..111111..111111111111111 OLDSMOBILE..11111//III/1/11......................\.....................1.......u.1 I ClAYTON rut)vcifiTM-5 REVHS. : ' "NOT BIT OUT OF THE WAY : I AND A WHOLE LOT LESS TO PAY" 1050 NORTH ORANGE Jax 264.4502 Green Cove Springs 284-3033 AVENUE PHONE 264.2416 rr.f r . r--' 1rs. HOW MANY OF THESE r: MEN DO YOU KNOW?.. ,u.d DAVIS sulcr ooti r Ft0m' .. Acres of CarS to Choose .f.. yz . ::f: : OIIIo'tIIt' $ U r g est and Most Modern, ;'t Dealerships In N.Florida '. WE'LL SAVE yOU MONEY'' LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Davfo, Larry Wesley, Jack Fisher, Tom OlLARGEST Smith Duncan Newklrk and Jim Richardson. ENTERING NOW \ These men are 6 reasons you'll ' :::; SAVE MONEY at Fred Davis!! Y SALE | ::. SPRING\ PONTIAC ; SERVICE . DEPT OPEN lUCK 8 .. STATE / EVER! TIL"SATURDAYS........ 0/::}/:'"':' VEHICLE -, \ INSPECTIONS \ FRED DAVIS ----- e J. P. REVELS . I Inc. BUICKPONTIACInCIJ I - Ford Motormno : ). THORANGEAVENUE ....:....:.,....:.:.. 601 N ...:;: I : 2444 ;:: ' 264 US/11 Green Cove Springs " 264-2443 Phone Jax(Direct Line)264.9535 .f Jt ' '' ..xx.PAGE ..; ; ... :::-::.: F .. .. '::: .. ,: ' These friendly dealers Invite you to visit them TODAY! 4 I : r: r --"--'.-,.-- |
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