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-- . 1- ---I I Thousands View Air ShowA ,II . '. 'I'P" ".t' > .\>1. "... \ 'H- << .,. ' ,.:; .;\, ;T' T' " i !.t,. : A : . Public response to Sunday's .; Optn House and Air Show WM as < favorable weather.More at than the 10,000 sunny people July I + Jt l i J!! Jt y4 4 came to view the spectacularaerial , performances flight demonstrationteam of the Blu.Ang.11 MJ .:. 1 I ' J .l. # H +' the Chuting Start and the f.) Ii Soaring Society's gliders-some .' ! w viewing the show from the shady . protection of aircraft or um. ... rrt w .r'AP .. ' brcllas. .r .....; i' . . 'v" ' -- ... *) ____ 'i- .\,.. - -- \ . bb ,/. -_.:. 'il. The Jaxon Lancers fL; ; ,. \ ' .. ........'.il..',."....... '...y...+.,..."..,,...'.'.... ...... ..i.. .'.\..)''"".., ,. : " 'f ... .. 14 .. . 1'-' ; ...'.. . Blue Angels ; Kf .1v r t. it 1 t Y % 1t t S i f dw t. _. The highlight of the air show , was a cake cutting, celebrating \ NARTU Day, with Judl Miie as reigning queen She Is assisted In cutting Nartu's Uth anniversary birthday cake by Capt. John Kincaid,HAS CO/and Cap? Hugh , Tate, CO Nartv Miss Mlze Is the A daughter of former buballlf., John Milt, presently living In' Daytona... .. ....::'" :.- : " : : :; - : :. < ._ , LYw ,1" "u AN"' Y .v Miss NARTU i',. t. v. of"'sr''Mda"kt'' n'Yh;< awwd""M4i/+vW "toil I ""HjOTIf .( ??' * fjs ssrs I d J \ *.. r A ' ta "" "Y""rYL VOL. 29 NO. 17 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JULY 15, 1971 ; Cause UnKnown/ i'I' ., . ,f Fire Partly Destroys GalleyJax Ar W reaching hundreds of feet high, with billowing black smoke that ! A could be seen for miles, destroyed three-fourths of the Naval Air Technical Training Center Galley Sunday The fire, which was spotted by Station firemen arrived in Sixth Naval District fire mar- , a NATTC student about 7 p.m., minutes and, with assistance shalls. According to Station No. 2 broke out just hours after the from six units from the Capt. M.L. Norton, this is the Blue Angels Air Show ,when the Jacksonville and Meadowbrookfire second largest fire in the historyof more than 80,000 visitors to the departments, fought to NAS since 1959 when the old air station had cleared the gates. control the blaze. Many NATTC Navy Exchange on Childs St. I GALLEY BLAZE Local firemen battto NATTC Coflflafrattoi.. students volunteered their help burned.At . ,.. ;.,... while others hosed down nearby barracks to prevent walls from this time Capt. R. C. ,, blistering.The fire was so intense O'Loughlin, Supply Officer, has atone point that paint was melted offered no estimate of the from one fire truck. damage to the 29-year-old galley, Several firefighters, including which served thousands of student volunteers, were rushedto NATTC students daily. Galley the Dispensary when over- Three was rehabilitated over the come by smoke. Two AE'A' past two years and new serving School students, PFC Daniel lines, kitchen equipment, tables , Dyszelski Jr. and AA J.J. and chairs and a lowered ceiling Bridenaux, were admitted to the had been added all at an t Hospital for minor injuries and estimated cost of $300,000. \ are currently listed in I i i satisfactory condition. NATTC students are currently I : 9 fry f q d, i'n Although the fire spread being bussed each day as planned / quickly through the one-story to Galley One. Meal hours have frame building, firemen were been extended and, according to I II I able to quell the blaze about 9 CWO L.H. Rogalsky, Food saving the last wing of the ...,, p.m. Services Officer, the recently '" and of the . Galley some supplies.The .. ,, expanded dining hall is more .. >' ;;;' cause of the fire is than adequate to handle the extra l currently under investigation by load. I { ..,. '} "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." , 1 Fr zJiy r ". '. .. ' NEWS.'L'A'r'W"N' 1 15, 1971 PAGE' .2 JA'X A'I'R' : ._auy -. Weekh1, 1971 Club Schedules - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY July 20 July 21 July 15' July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 " '> . Pirates Amer'ca' The Phil Cay The The The The and the Children Showmen Showmen Cove Chantels Showmen Showmen Phases . \ . Filet ofAce1JDuce1J Veal Cutlet Corned Beef Soul Mel Gaden Tommy'C' 'Drink of Mushroom Go-GaGlrl b and his and the the Week' Steak Go-GoGlrl J Cabbage Lazy Seminoles Bar Happy Hour Club Cocktail Hour Goodtlmers The Rhythm Bourbon 4:30-6: p.m. 7.9 p.m. Girls, Sauteed CPO Three's Tommy'C' The Jimmy Happy Hour Liver Happy Hour A and the Royal Strickland 4:30-6:30: : 8. 4:30-6:30: : Club Crowd Seminoles I Blue Onions The The Beefeaters Officers Beefeaters Four Four Bloody Happy Hour Gin, of Marys CLOSED 3:30.6:30: : of f 3:30.5:30: : Night ' 3:30.5:30: : Club Clubs Clubs 3S cents 55 cents I I I I , CLUB HOURS - - Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey Support Cove Club Club Club Jlt8J11 J Monday thru Thur 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday & Saturday your; 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11 Friday a.m. to 2 a.m. 11a.m..11 p.m. New Dining Hours Set Friday & Saturday Tues..Thur$. Sunday Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11a.m..11p.m. Noon to Midnight 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fri.Sat Jax. Due to the loss of Nattc Galley Three by fire, station personnel will have 11a.m..1a.m. Monday thru Thur club to follow the new procedures for meals at Gal Icy One. Sunday Breakfast.. Nattc personnel will be served from 5:50.6:30: : a.m.; NAS and all 9 I.m. to Midnight 11 a.m to Midnighty other tenant commands after 6:30.: Lunch.- Nattc personnel served from 11 to 12 a.m.; NAS and other commands "J. after 12. Dinner.All personnel served from Ito 6:15: p.m. Of'm Friday,July U Blackeyed Peas, Seasoned Turnip USA BAND QdoaPROTESTANT Greens, Hushpupples, APPle Pie. SANDWICH LINE Chili Dog or BREAKFAST Hot Oatmeal, Fried Egg Salad Sandwich. Eggs to Order, Scrambled Eggs with SUPPER Submarine Sandwiches, mw Ham, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Stuffed Green Peppers, Tomato I Pork Sausage, Home Fried Potatoes, Sauce, French Baked Potatoes, Boiled V) Creamed Dried Beef, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Pie.Navy Beans, Buttered Spinach, Apple DINNER Manhattan Clam Chowder, Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches, Tuesday,July 20 French Fried Potatoes, Butter Cream Styled Corn, Buttered June Peas, BREAKFAST. Hot Oatmeal, Fried NAVAL AIR STATION Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing. Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beefon Toast, Baked Pork and Beans, SUNDAY SANDWICH LINE Grilled Cheeseor Choice of Luncheon Meat Pork or _ \\ InrirrrJ; ; flL1 JJf Grilled Hamburgers. Sausage, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Ill-! Holy Communion-8:30 a.m. at SUPPER. Baked Beef & Noodles, DINNER Minestrone Soup, All Saints Chapel. Church School Fried Flounder, Tartar Sauce, Pars Steamship Round of Beef, Natural _ :: r I k I ,,, (all ages) 9:30: a.m. at Chapel ley Cauliflower I Buttered, Seasoned Potatoes Green, Polonaise Gravy Tomato, Juice Whipped, Buttered Potatoes Whole, Okra Kernel& IfK Annex. Divine Worship 10:30: at Yellow Cake with Chocolate Beans, Corn, Yellow Pound Cake. Icing. All Saints' Chapel. SANDWICH LINE. Grilled Cheeseor Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Saturday,July 11 SUPPER Grilled Hamburgers.. Simmered Corned Beef, High) 10:30: a.m. at Chapel Annex - Swedish O'Brien Meat Balls "HAS ANYONE SEEN MY XYLOPHONE? Junior and senior youth Fried.BREAKFAST Hominy Grits, Potatoes, Buttered Squash, Seasoned Eggs to Order, Grilled Fellowship-l: p.m. at Bldg. 722. Cakes with Maple Syrup, Choice Hot of Snap Beans, Yellow Pound Cake. Evening Worship-7:30: p.m. at Bacon or Ham, Hash Browned small Chapel. Potatoes, Minced Beef, iced Coffee Wednesday,July 21 Rings. Senior Choir-Rehearsal-7 Tuesday BRUNCH. Fried Eggs to Order, BREAKFAST Chilled Plums, p.m. Breakfast Meat or Grilled Frank. Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled French JTAX AIR: NEWS: at Bldg.750 and Christian Science furters, French Fried Potatoes, Toast with Maple Syrup, Choice of Service 8 p.m. at small Chapel. Baked Beans, Iced Coffee Rings. Ham or Bacon, Hash Brown Potatoes NAVALIIOSPITAL SUPPER Chicken Rice Soup, Minced Beef, Pecan Rolls. Divine Worship-10 Roast Turkey Log, Snowflaked DINNER .. Chicken Gumbo Soup a.m. Potatoes, Cream Gravy, Bread Hot Roast Turkey Sandwiches: , The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper NATTC Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Snowflaked Potatoes, Cranberry distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station. Divine Worship-11 a.m. at Whole Beans, Kernel Corn, Seasoned Lima Sauce, Harvard Beets, Seasoned Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a Bldg. 500. Dutch Apple Pie. Succotash, Boston Cream Pie. private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Sunday,July 18 SANDWICH Variety Meat LINE Sandwich.- Grilled Cheeseor must be forwarded to the Public Affairs/ Office, Box 2, NAS CATHOLICSaturday BREAKFAST .. Chilled Figs, SUPPER .. El Rancho Stew or Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Mass-5 p.m. at St.Edward's Chilled Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs Baked Meat Loaf, Buttered Egg Chapel. Sunday Mass-8 to Order Grilled Noodles, Simmered Pinto Beans, items are welcomed' from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or Minute Steaks, 3119. p.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass- French Toast with Maple Syrup, Buttered Asparagus, Southern Corn Monday-11 a.m. Tuesday through Choice of Luncheon Meat, Pork Bread, Boston Cream Pie. Sausage, Assorted "Everything advertised in this publication must be made Friday-11:30: a.m. Saturday BRUNCH Fried Danish Eggs Pastry to Order, Thursday,July 22BREAKFAST. available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, Confession 10:30: and 11:15 a.m. Grilled Hamburger or Breakfast Chilled Figs, Hominy creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or Meat Beans,,French Assorted Fried Potatoes, Baked Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal NATTC Layer Cake.SUPPER Danish Pastry, Iced Hot Cakes with Maple Syrup, Choiceof opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print Sunday Mass-9:30: a.m. Bldg. Vegetable Soup, Grilled Baked Luncheon Pork and Meat Beans, Pork, Iced Sausage Coffee, advertising from that source." 500. Beef Steaks, Fried Onions, Franconia Rings. . Potatoes, Seasoned Peas, Harvard DINNER. Puree of Bean Soup, Beets, Iced Advertisements solicited the and Yellow Layer Cake. Ginger Pot Roast, Natural Gravy, are by publisher queries YOUR 1 M5 ; Monday,July If French Fried Potatoes, Buttered June concerning such should be directed to: O/ GE f1a1 BREAKFAST.. Chilled Peas, Seasoned Carrots, Peach THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 Juice Hot Cakes, Fried with Eggs Maple to Order,Orange Grilled Shortcake SANDWICH with LINE Whipped. Grilled Topping.Ham & 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 of Pork Sausage or Bacon Syrup, Lyonnalse, Choice Cheese Sandwiches or Sloppy Joes on Potatoes, ASSorted Cake Hamburger Bun, Telephone 388-2755 Jllll DINNER .. Chicken Doughnut: SUPPER .. Chili Macaroni or Smoked Ham, Soup, Baked Grilled Liver, Parsley Buttered VOL 29 NO. 17 JULY 15, 1971 Sauce, Candled Pineapple Sweet & Raisin Potatoes, Buttered Brocolll Spears, Snowflaked Potatoes, Potatoes, Seasoned Green Beans, Peach Boiled Shortcake with Whipped Topping.I . - -- ----- ------ -------- ----- ------ ----- --- -- ------ -------- -- ---- ---------- ----- , 'I v .,11. II I JULY 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 .... ... .. ',. ,j ". .1\f.' ;,'v'' " Has CVWR-20 t .. ,' ., Conserve Water Power "' .,' , . .1 7 rr New CommandJax } t During Summer Months Cdr. E.M. Feeks is to - become the second commanding Jax -. Everyone must do their asking for precautions to be officer of Jacksonville's Attack part to conserve water and taken in conserving water. Carrier Wing Reserve 20/ electrical power due to shortages All personnel residing in family relieving Capt. R.E. Holt who expected in the coming summer quarters should be especially was in command since it was peak periods.The careful as these quarters usually commissioned last April. I director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness has The changeofcommandceremony asked that all installations consume a significant portion of Is to take place at 2 review and update the Special the total electrical power consumed p.m.Saturday in Hangar 113. The Electrical Power Conservation on a military installation.The . guest speaker will be RAdm. Program instituted last summer, H.E. Greer, commander Naval while Florida officials concernedby Air Reserve Force,Glenview, III the decreasing water pressure Office of Emergency In the Florida also Preparedness also requested that Aquifer are Capt. Holt will report for his Consolidated District Com- next assignment at the Air War Cdr. Fttki Capt. Holt mandant Reports be submittedon College in Montgomery, Ala. a monthly basis as they were ComFairJax Enacts ProgramTo last summer by installations, .Cdr. Feeks was previously with the first one due in CNO assigned with commander Naval (OP-44)) with a copy to Nav- Air Forces Atlantic in Norfolk.As FacenCom for the by August 15 will the new prepare commanding CVWR-20 officer,for he Fight Drug Ignorance month of July. deployment aboard the aircraft Jax A innovation aimed toward the abuse progressive stifling drug Navy's carrier USS John F. Kennedy for To aid in water conservation, an intensive training period next problem at its most basic origin ignorance is now underway within the Fleet turn off faucets as soon as use has month. Air Jacksonville complex. It is known as the Drug Awareness Team (DAT), and been completed, don't use water its twofold mission consists of ((1)) bridging the credibility gap which presently unnecessarily for irrigation CVWR-20 has been stationed exists concerning drugs and their effects and ((2)) presenting straight facts about during the rainy season, exercise in the of water in here at Jacksonville since its economy use commissioning to upgrade the drugs in an open and objective manner. washing vehicles, aircraft and in readiness status of its assigned The nine-member DAT, industrial processes and reportall reserve squadrons. Already, directed by Lt. F.A. Brindle two-week course at the Duval an interview that the thrust of the water leaks and defective nearly 100 reserve pilots have (MC), COMFAWING-11 flight Medical Center. The team will DAT is directed at persons who equipment to the trouble desk at amassed more than 700 accident. surgeon, is currently undergoing also attend briefings by Vice might try drugs out of curiosity Ext. 2122. free carrier landings and have 18 weeks of training and practiceto Squad and Bureau of Narcotics rather than at those who from successfully completed an prepare them for the job. In- officials. When their training is experience are already aware of operational readiness evaluation. cluded in this indoctrination is a complete, the team will report what the effects may be. DAT Take what they have learned to local will merely provide the facts, and your baby military personnel, speaking to leave the decision-making to the Midshipmen Dance groups presentation.The of .about 20 at each individuals concerned. ... Drug Awareness Team will fttT INVOIVEP in no be involved with ac- to a specialist.WE . way aNi ., ,," Slated Next MonthJax arrest tivities employed drug abusers.to find Their and ,;'7& %'fflW"1 6 N 'i'ftFf' MAINTAIN IT purpose is strictly informational, WITH LOVING CARE -The annual Midshipman Ball has been scheduled,with a and is designed to clear up as O TOM BUSH VolkswagenReq&wSquM& dance and reception from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., August 20, at the much as possible the vast con- Mayport Naval Station Officers' Club. fusion which surrounds the drug ' Area girls(ages 17.22)) who are dependents of active or retired crisis in today's society.Lt. & @OO 98SO Atlantic Blvd. military personnel are invited to attend. The young ladies must Brindle pointed out during submit their names for reservations to Lt (jg) Slebas at Ext. . 246-5487. No 1ii4P11 91R NOYEBERA I i 7t1it7fA:, WoNE fOf R Leaving On Vacation? ENTRIES lIANKAMERICARD -f fgEWOMS cOVHPA'nON I A Safety ' DepositBox. -AMERICAN eXPRCSHSTANDARD .. .. . . OIL MASTERCHARGE Crtdit Cards Honorrd --.i will let you enjoy real BOOS peace of mind knowing . that your important Ti4.1 , car wash papers and valuables .J Fare ' - completely secure. MONDAYTHRU SATURDAY For only pennies a day . HOURS: 8:30: AM-5:30PM , them you can protect ' from fire theft or other '. loss AND your time . Be sure with away from home will be f : - Reliable Used Cars at so joyable.much more en- : ; : L. ;Lr.- RAY CARTER SEE US TODAY!! V ' TOYOTA][ ] ] n n NORMANDY 9Joni 3246 Philips Hwy.. 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 7863770c 398-4283 Member FDIC 15, 1971 PAGE JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I Cecil Atta' Boys & Shipovers I Ir ., ,'j RE UP TIME AT THE MARINE BARRACKS .. SSgt. < Jump, Sgt. Sutherlin, Sgt, \. J O'QuInn take time out to have the oath given to them by Mal|, D. A. Powell, which gives them a total : of 15 more years of Marine life. + , f I ) ... ." GOODBYE HELLRAZOR - AVCM A. O. Bra ley, retires after I'I 27 years of service' during special ceremonies held last week. Chief Braley held the postof Senior Enlisted Advisor of + Attack Squadron 174. wS hf 'wv4 ... h \" .," f 1 A J r",,; THIRTY YEARS GONE "..""" G1 s '*I'", :.)',';I',.' Chief and Mrs. R. D. Green are ''r...;,fI. ., ; piped over the side at AMD by the :;Yh, chief of that department. The Greens will be living In Orlando and Chief Green will start a new J r-- career with Disneyland.THE F , .. ,s T-, >eAIN r r Yc8a TROPICAL r Body & Paint SHOPOPEN ulAM IA total sum of money spent daily on repairs would cost approximately DAILY 8 to 6 by y. !, h $180,000. So, the next time you destroy government FREE ESTIMATES property, stop ... and think of the cost. NNNMMMIMN./NNM/NMNNN NN EXPERT FRONT END WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCING END OF A CAREER P01 Lloyd C James completes his ,, naval career as he is piped over the side by his shipmates at NAMTD. \\\'l/0 Wt RAILROAD AVE. 264.3371 While most people look forward to a few leisure hours fishing after Jd1 (Just North of Klngsley Ave., llUnt East of the RR tracks) they retire, James is making sure that this is his daily routine by ORANGE PARK opening his on fish camp. 'Good luck and good fishing.' < 1 .\.,,;; \,,t I a \ \ \ ))9 YI/as; / ----- 'M. ) 5821 San Juan at Niblick , "0 Phone 384-4406 'h . , !j "It \ ARE YOU GUILTY of deliberately damaging govern. -1,2 and 3 BEDROOMS ment property? While driving on e GARDEN TYPE APART. the base the other day, this MENTS photographer saw the above INDIVIDUAL AIR CONDITIONING . o IS :. .t, incident occuring.' Upon investigation AND HEATING it was learned that it DRAPES FURNISHED Mere would cost approximately $30 WALL TO WALL CARPETING t ci to replace the wheel which was LARGE SWIMMING POOLS damaged. If we all did this, .. ,., ..... .. .. .., ., the ::. :: :::: ::;::)::;: ; : : ::::::::::::::::::;:;:::: :::: : ; :w:::: " move . s in your ( BRAKE LINING ; future? a I 1 ,SliChtlyHichirCtoronf Autom.ALL CARS Adj. 18 9 5 1 .* . .eLt.i I 30,000 Mifet lifetime Guaranteed ill SHOCKS BALL 29951JOINTS ' From Vandenberg Air Force Includes 9 S IUILT 5 Including Pa,.... lobr CARS Base in California to Paris Island I installation from the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Florida to Fort Sheridanin ALL SIZE l2000Mif',Guoronte* Illinois, military men and their families are on the move. On schedule. On .. budget With E Z Haul Directed to the age and mission of the modern INSTANT CREDIT FULL CAPS military man. Our total operation is designed to help you and your family move with maximum ease and convenience and at the lowest possible cost. NO LONG DOWN TERMS PAYMENT WHITEWAllS ADO$1.00 888 Here's how: Safe, easy-to-operate Chevrolet trucks and E Z Tow trailers for 1e"ic.J MOl'"CII.g. EXCH. 4r one-way or local rental. Professional moving accessories-hand trucks, dollies and pads. Power-h f t gates on all 18-foot trucks. Over 3,000 convenient TUNE-UP SPECIAL 6 CYL 14.88 rental locations, many near military installations. And credit card privileges including Master Charge, The InterBank Card or BankAmericard. INCA LABOR PARTS 8 CYL 11.88JULY I If there is a move in your future, visit your local E Z Haul dealer and find out how he can help you save money moving. 1 I IG CHIEF Si. OPEN DAILY 8-6 SATURDAY 825444NO One-Way and Local WE FUTURE MANOYlLVO.TS.072r Truck and Trailer Rental NATIONALCARRNTAL CHEYQOLETTSUCKi WKANIIlluMO iOt5ILAN6lNGlLVD,77l-344i, .. Copyright 1971.Nation, Car R.nt.l SytUm, Inc. 2IOS MAVPOBT BO. 24MHS ........ ...,"_. 0.. .. e. e a ... .. - -- - .. . .. :t' . I _.'. ,,'' ' ' JULY 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 - NA TTC Student Receives Bronze Star Eagles Say Thankyou'Jax Jax-GySgt. Herbert W. Donahue Jr., a student at the AE 'B' School here, received the Bronze Star Medal with Combat'V' July 7 for meritorious service in The Eagles of VP-16, who deployed last week to connection with combat operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam Sigonella, Sicily; and the new commanding officer of Light from Dec. 24, 1009 to Sept. 17. 1970. Attack Wing One at Cecil Field, have extended special thanks to NAS Jax for assistance in their operations.Cdr. . According to the citation, achieved by his squadron.The Jim Wetzel, CO of VP-16, extended thanks to the NAS GySfft. Donahue was 'initially citation further reports Supply and Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance departments, assigned'': as assistant 'non- that 'Upon extremely short along with special appreciation to Mr. Chester, Mr. McCorkleand commissioned officer in chargeof notice, he initiated and super- AK1 Reeder for a Job well done. 'Their relentless and un- the Electric Shop night shift, vised a maintenance program to selfish efforts in getting vitally needed equipment and parts to and subsequently assumed prepare the squadron's aircraftfor ensure operational ready aircraft were invaluable,' he said. responsiblity for the entire redeployment to Hawaii and From Capt. D.F.Mow LAW-One goes a note of thanks to the operation. lie diligently trained displayed superb leadership in NAS personnel who made transportation arrangements for the and motivated his men to per- his coordination of the many ComSix band at the squadron's change-of-command ceremonylast form at their peak efficiency, details inherent in an operation of Friday at Cecil Field.FourMonth. thereby providing outstanding such magnitude. As a member of maintenance support for his the advnace party, he ensured squadron.' that full crews were waiting at Early Outs S On May I 1,1970, GySgt. Donauewas each stop to provide necessary reassigned as maintenanceand services for the correction of any OySgt. DonaKiM' control chief. In this positionhe malfunction and to prepare the Authorized for SeabeesJax distinguished himself by his aircraft for further flight.' The 28-year-old Marine outstanding performance of dutyin GySgt. Donahue graduatedfrom A new early separation over 24 hours, while personnel received the award for his ser- a demanding and challenging AE 'B' School recently, and period and more selective designated RE-R1 may be vice while attached to Marine billet. He was responsible for a will be transferred to Kanoehe reenlistment policies will affect reenlisted any time within three Fighter Attack Squadron 122, multitude of maintenance ser- Bay, Hawaii where he will be all Construction Group Eight months of discharge without Marine Aircraft Group 13, First vices and was instrumental in the assigned to the First Marine personnel eligible for early CHNavPers approval. Marine Aircraft Wing.VW4 high aircraft availability rate Brigade. release. These selective reenlistment The period of early separationfor policies were Implemented to \ Construction Group Eight is protect the service progression of I Leading Chief Ends CareerJax now three months instead of four. career petty officers and to .., However,anyone who might wantto maintain a high degree of quality reenlist is reminded that thereis personnel. ; AVCM Chris C. Owens Through your personal diligenceand chief petty officer, and have no guarantee that they will be retired after 30 years of naval outstanding performance, served In this capacity with reenlisted if they are separatedmore service in ceremonies conductedat you have advanced to muter distinction and honor. Your than 24 hours. AUTOBAHN the Hurricane Hunters Hangar dynamic leadership and All Construction Group Eight superlative organizational ability personnel are also reminded that ARCCX 123.Chief Owens came to VW.4from have contributed enormously to Chief of Naval Personnel ap- NAS Key West in April 1968 the overall efficiency and effectiveness proval is needed prior to Major( to serve as the Avionics Division of this squadron' reenlistment after getting out " chief. One year later he was In conclusion, the citation under the eraly release program. Tune-Up f appointed as the squadron's states, 'It is with deep regret thatI Early released personnel Special leading chief, a position which he k bid farewell to such an outstanding awarded reenlistment eligibility maintained until his retirement x member of the naval classification of Recommendedfor 95 Prior to being piped over the service. On behalf of the United Preferred Reenlistment (code $12 side, Chief Owens was presenteda 4. States Navy, your shipmates and RE-R1)) will receive CHNavPers All parts and letter of commendation by VW myself I wish you Godspeed, a preference for reenlistment.For labor'Included 4 Commanding Officer, Cdr. PaulL. following wind and every successin those released at normal A-C& Duel Carborator Siverly. The letter read in your future endeavors.' EAOS, CHNavPers approval is Slightly more part, 'Since Joining the naval a Chief Owens was also required for reenlistment of all Corner Park & Standing service in June 1941, you have presented the Navy Achievement members with reenlistment Code P H. 389-9490 ' reached the pinnacle of success Chief Owens Medal at the ceremony. RE-1 who have been separated that four men have flttainml- WMn -- -- ------ I VW-4 Wives Meethelp Jax The Hurricane Hunters the Palm Ave. School for "At 100 mph engine noise All Wives Coffee will be held at Exceptional Children purchase , the Skeet Range on Tuesday, July play ground equipment. Anyone level and smoothness is I 20, at 7 p.m. wishing to donate articles for the equalor At that time plans will be sale should contact Magdline L discussed for a rummage sale to Coleman at 2644782.A superior to big Cadillacs and MESSAGE FROM BE .PREPARED !... Lincolns with all their insulationand _____ " t ; : no obligation.Call power reserve. .. :Apri11971Magazino; 396.5385 or 724.6979 t Ask for JOE BRACEWELL ...For a better understanding y of your SOCIAL SECURITY andVETERAN BENEFITS alsoLIFE INSURANCE Jcaa eRcEWzI-5. GULF LIFE v MAJOR. usAF, RETIRED INSURANCE: COMPANY6hour vacation loanService . Mte Rotary EnginehccnNSUWanhH I . MMDA R (GO SPORTS COUPE , 5, Get the cash you want lot vacation-and get it fast! Quick. Quiet. Smooth. The Mazda R-100 sports coupe.With the rotary much Phone or drop want.in We'll before have 11 an A.M.answer and tell for us you how by engine. No up-down bounce, like you get with ordinary piston engines.The . P.M.you the same dayl! revolutionary rotary engine virtually eliminates under-the-hood noise and vibration.The . full amount have in the We want to lend you you mind-to do what you have in mind. That's why we Mazda R-100with the rotary engine. GOITRE GOOD FOR MORE AT BENEFICIALLOANS It's starting a quiet revolution. Stop in, and In mlf-LU/f"1111 7n A UP TO 5600 see what we're making so little noise about. A revolution in engineering.Now . Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville at your authorized Mazda Sales & Service Center. A revelation in quality. 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384-4595 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. Next to Wlnn Dixie Phone 384-9374 5 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area MAZDA SOUTHSIDE MOTORS See phone book white pages for nearest office [Beneficial] Finance System 3220 Phillips Highway A ((904) 3987336I 1971 BENEFICIAL CORPORATION l i "" ""'"' -'" _,n ' ' 7. : 'T i' \q. ,( r 1 JULY 15, 1971 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . Officers May After One Year'New Apply for CNOFellowships Navy' Boasts ! ' ( '" ; I \/ Big ImprovementsJax Two Navy officers will be :, selected this year to serve in the offices of the of the f Secretary M have been made in gains recruiting, Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations in compliance with retention and the growth of career satisfaction as a the SecNav-CNO Fellowship .' result of the new programs in the past year, according to Program described in Adm.Zumwa1l's 'I .. Adm. Elmo Zumwalt in his assessment of his people Z-Gram 89. oriented Z-Grams as he moves into a second year as The purpose of this program, the Z-Gram states, is to 'broadenthe Chief of Naval Operations. horizons and experience of lie said,4I have been especially our young officers today, con- pleased with the cumulative human being wants and deser tributing to the enrichment of the results of the initiatives we have Navy's leadership of tomorrow.The taken for the benefit of all ranks ves.The Chief of Naval Operationssaid officers who are selected will within Navy. For and rates our that he didn't believe that carry the title of SecNav and CONGRATULATIONS ""t'. what eight month old Betsy example, even a cursory review these ideas were incompatablewith CNO Fellow, respectively, and Clements and her mother seem to think as Sgt. Mal.| Clyde Clements of the programs as a whole the concept of disciplined will have opportunities to work receives I certificate from Marine Barracks CO, Mal.| J. F. Lavin reveals that they provide benefits military life, but instead were an closely with the Navy's top upon his retirement after 2> years of service. Sgt. Mal.| Clements had to all Navy men regardless of important part of enlightenedand leaders, attend policy meetings, been assigned here following a short tour with the 1st Marine Aircraft career status, such as improved sensible military and undertake special projects Wing at Iwakuni, Japan. A native of Albany, Ga., he joined the services, dependent air charter, leadership. dealing with naval policies and Marines In April W3. He and his wife Betty are presently residing in leave and watch policies to 'A basic tenet is that with doctrines, Jacksonville. mention only a few. No one respect and confidence goes a Officers of all categories with segment of the Navy is held commensurate degree ot six to 11 years of active com- above any other, nor is any age responsibility. When accepting a missioned service are eligible to Larger Pay Advances group more important to our privilege, an individual also submit applications for this success than any other.In assumes the responsibility to program via their commanding his latest Z-gram, Adm. abide by the spirit and intent of officers to the Chief of Naval Zumwalt says that the programs the policy granting that Personnel (PERS-P1) The Recommended by CNO I I are aimed at putting people first privilege.' deadline for submissions is Sept in priority and the objectives of 1, 1971. The estimated date when these 'people programs' is to He added that, while a large the first SecNav and CNO The Chief of Naval Operations, for Navy personnel who are instill at all levels an attitude majority have been doing this, Fellows will be selected is Dec. 1, Adm. E.R. Zumwalt, has changing duty stations.In which clearly recognizes the some have ignored the respon 1971. authorized larger pay advances his Z-Gram 88, the CNO dignity and worth of each in- sibility part and this minority is writes: 'I consider an amount to causing some anxiety that well strive to dividual as as Former Waves Will Meet approximately equal the create an environment where changes signify relaxations unallotted due during the pay enlisted which inevitably will lead to a officers and men are I interstation period plus the delay each mass breakdown in discipline. and dependent travel allowances treated with the respect For Anniversary : BuffetJax which will be due after the move . .. .. to be entirely approprite if within There will be a 'Birthday and door prizes will be awarded.For the three month maximum , ""IIIII"MllII"IIIIIIIII""IIIIIIIII"'IIIIIIIII'' // / Buffet' for all former Waves in reservations for this allowed.' f" . the Jacksonville area Saturday, celebration of the Waves 29th The admiral stated that today .t ,. {':Q.e !' AL DONATI July 24, at 1 p.m, in the Pirates Anniversary, contact one of the more than ever before, Navymen .--' > l JA Cove enlisted men's club. following ladies before July 20: need more available cash to = : F: ORGAN HORNy which In- travel from station to .. _. i Admission Is $3.50 Marjorie Stacy, 3804923; Betty one duty : .1 & VOCAL cludes the buffet meal. Cocktailswill Roach, 781.3001; Billy Baxter, another due to the new policy of > be available at regular prices 771.2716; or Lonell Soos, 771844.cT1iE allowing 30 days leave with a *J A t +, Monday through SaturdayNMiiwiiiiMiHiiniNiiHiiimmimiNmmNiwM permanent change of station. jolt / 'M -- However, he warns that .. 11'1 'Drawing an advance of pay is SPECIAL RATES perperson like borrowing from oneself,' and FOR SERVICEMEN X6.00 doublf occupancy that in cases where quarters are Entertainment nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge ft Dim at Biser's Seafood immediately available,delay pay Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic is not earned and an advance will Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking. have to be repaid from the In- uowuMwiicoMio dividual's regular salary. Chart .Outrigger Nautical War --- The Z-Gram specifies that JAEKSOIWIEMOTOR edl U1 w'v Paints .>FIri. Boxes Burgee Jacket U disbursing offices are not >Hardware >SId I. .Table War IVINIUDI required to formally compute the HOTEL > Material .Acc. orl .Other Goodie Repair ** " advance allowance. A reasonable 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 WET STORAGE'MARINE HOISTSHULL SERVICE'YACHT BROKER estimate Is considered sufficient.An . EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE-OUTBOARD, STERN-DRIVE, INBOARD Within walking distance to all points of Interest, SEE THE NEWEST BOATS, MOTORS CANOES TRAILERS SEGRAVES adoring mother boasted, tost ft MARINA 'My son Arthur is smarter than t_ {Sftv >: Tk:1' ROOSEVELT BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER Abraham recite the Lincoln Gettysburg, Arthur Address could -",""--",-.:........:".; : """"MI"II'"IIIIIIIIIIII" rllllllill JsclXC,llorla aq when he was 10 years old. Lincolndidn't ' / Pier M FrtnchlMd MarIa Phone OPEN M7 4Mf SUNDAY .. ....... say it till he was 50.' (Quote r'. TS THE Magazine) Right now, you're only 10 minutes away :::: : : : ::;? ELEPHANT i c/t from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain, r:,:::.:;:.:,;::.:::,:;:.:;:.:;:.:";:,:.:::;;.'. Presents... ro .. . r:::::::::::::::::::::;:; Kin g S i z e ::;:;:::::;:;:::::;:;:;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) WATERBEDS $34951| ' *|:j:: Guaranteed 20 years :: We have 6(yes six) swimming pools. D Plus 2045 James Rd., Jacksonville Fla. !;: Regular $55 value : Shuffleboard and badminton. Q With : Phone: 781 3818 congenial young neighbors to help enloy them. "" RENTING HOURS: I.: During Red Tag SALE only! |: elementary O All only school one block,with other from schools golf and Shop.an I .. Mon. thru Sat: 9:00.6:00: : Sun. 1-6:00: :w:*:::*:::::: :*::::::::"::*:*::*::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$$:::::::=:=:=::::::::::::::::::*;. ping centers and boating minutes away You ; j DIRECTIONS: Roosevelt Blvd., PARTY ITEMS BLACK LIGHTS can get to Cecil Field or the Naval A..r. Stationin turn right on San Juan-Continue past BAR ACESSORIES POSTERS "" Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road 10 minutes downtown Jacksonville, .m 15fj 's CLEVER w a -turn left to apartments. KITCHENWEARand Apartments have individually controlled heating and air conditioning, carpeting much, much more. draperies and sliding glass door to courtyardor talcony U And you move into a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment today Furnished or un, 10 % DISCOUNT furnished. ,. \jRLEN FROM 120 GAI'IOfN' .&.( WooTD APAMTMCNTSA H TO MILITARY f WITH PRESENTATION OF ,ID CARD. JACKSONVILLE IS *' ARLEN COUNTRY J1TA Managed by ARLEN MANAGEMENT CORP.A Subsidiary or ARLEN REALTY A DEVELOPMENT COR1 ROOSEVELT MALL (Across from Cheese Villa) ... V.VAWVVAYV.: V.V.V.V.Y.V.. ttffttf. _."',(.I'J'J' ,jJyJ.Mf. , I -"" .. .. . ' ": \ : ...,, . a : \\: .,. .,,-.:.... .. ;// --- .'1'H JULY 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 6 __ ..__ u_, , f fl'..' ,:> SERVICE SHOPPING- GUIDE, { lUll FAM :v'y. f Iz1N1r',! SARGE & HANK A ERNIE GROSE 'c' (' TAKEOUT ORDERS. -DINING ROOM .. KNOX ENCO SERYICENTER < PREMIUM EEER CHOICE CUT STEAKS 1948 ( Blanding Boulevard :- ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI PHONE: 389-fUl or 388-2423: IPHONE 389.0338 r1 ' x Electronic Wheel Balancing "PIZZA"HOURS Automobile Insurance For Everyone OUR.WECIALtft f-' Total Engine Performance LI -. t Analyzed Electronically SAME DAY COVERAGESTATE Sun. thurti fpm 1130pm Derr. "' S&H GREEN STAMPS FARM I w < www iw Friday 4 PtV1 12.13 fttY MUTUAL | AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. C/dseti/ Satwrda __ With All Purchases Home Office. Bloomington, Illinois 1 's > X Tuesdays 4pm 12:15: ant !,3619 Handing Slvd, Ph. 7710170 4710 SAN JUAN AVENUE .., ':. ,;'"..:,,,,,';zy'.j: ( :,.., ,, :...... j::,:, :Y ".;.,.........:*.,.<.....:x....%:,.q 1 .... : ::' 1. .... ..... ....... ........... .., .. - ,'f". : > .. ..,... ,0/ > " : ; >) I.J. i John C. Calhoun, USN (Ktf.) MOHI 'r" i"Z: ! rr: ; DDI'Oa"Next 0'- '. :; : *co ;: : . ;f ?: ;; J? ,)"\ I'' Door to the Gulf Station'Transportation L it Cal'sT.V. '\ f I I'ff' : Sales ;:: JERNIGAN'STEXACO : >,... SPECIALS 6 ServiceRCA < 4 A , "SERVICE ; Fo"Che'VIC.ts ZENITH COLOR BLACK A WHITEs .: : Falcons, Novas,Plymouths' -s:"to \..:. : . ALLMECHANICAL: WORK GVAAANTttr-C = 1"?* ; JP&MZ&Complete 41,4:\?:. ; : PiCK-UI' 6.DIt""VER" '. : *?#:': $ANKAMt-t & < We'/have a complete line of (U..MIAULS! :: }:. CARL 8. JORDAN, RANDOLPH S. TRUITT WELCOME HERE .,; ...*OO8 .. (USN, Ret) NLANpi NG (BUVD PHONK 77t.: df3 .1 j "WC ELU7HC: .ceT SCNVtCC/ THC KEST" ,. Orange Park Ph. 264-8661 " Grant j Plaza at 103rd :: t$ _t. r "':'.: 'd flP' :t!:. t .x j. PHONE 264-9206 MONTHLY SPECIAL' ) Snack Bar-54 Hole CourseSATURDAY OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION RED SNAPPER & CHICKENALL [fad Your Car IIspedtdI YOU CAN EAT AND MONDAY For Onfy., ,1.29 ; F RED GREENE'S. GARAGEFour Include French Fries co DOLkR SAa Miles South ofNAS Highway 17.Orange Park Cole Slaw and Hush Puppte Fast Service Licensed Inspectors TOP HAT PLAY ALL DAY Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday ?AMto6PM - ., 'DRIVE IN MN11M.IMIM-MNINMMNMN/M/llwl 11 MMM MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE 2045 BLANDINQ BOULEVARD PHONE 3M353 J I PHONE 771-2803 4825 Blanding Blvd. :ii''>": : Jt l :'!r,' I I : i ""m ... .'.' OPEN 7 PAYS A WEEK I We Welcome BankAmericard & Master Charge 'Yowr Wofcf/t/ Horn Shopping Cetifer i VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR SPECIAL Includes All Labor,NEW HD Clutch& Pressure Plate l03rJ STREET FISH MARKET I I'II f if ALL SEDANS Nustanf .I iI Iwte Std SSto'66:3895Ci ) It.Swf", .. We Have ft' I Mu't 1 '67 b U P = S 89 FISH SHRIMP-OYSTERS : C } I J MOBILE HOMES ...',, LOBSTERS, -CRABMEAT I Qe T Air Cond. Models IN i IN SEASON .< 'l $8 EXTRAs I l 4118 PHILIPS HWY 737.4366 ." .'. Featuring Specialty Prepared I 100 Percent 6 Mo.or 6,000 Miles Guarantee 5070 NORHANDY BLVD. 387.6489 \ .,>: ., .., Smoked Fish' & Deviled, Crabs '.... .. i! ROOSEVELT MALL SERVICE CENTER Over ISO New 2 Used/ MobIl./ Homes ,CI ff: 6567103rd Street phone ( : I. : 773098) C! 43fS ROOSEVELT BLVD. Phone: 317-7511 f! to cioosirom/ rt : Wf.m-W: :, x: .: 'i$ >., ;o>> 1lQ ."I -i=_:"' .m ! BLANDING BOULEVARD t OPEN7DAYSAWEEK..7AMTOWPMHERLONG OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHIClE INSPECTION f v, fj'tIOnt ROAD COIN LAUNDRYRAIN i :'" JIM THORSBY (USN Retired,) Mqr SOFT WATER..Cleaner Clothes with half the oap. ad Service ; Tkes-Betteries-Frort End Service (Also 20 lb.and 30 lb. washers recommended HONEST COURTEOUS for rugs, blankets and heavy work clothes) ' SERVICE, ,.'N''i D .iTVu''HHH'; No Waiting! ." /. i Bulbs We Aim Headlights Replace " And Windshield Wiper Blades FREE ESTIMATES ON BRAKE WORK 40 Top Load Washers V 3- y--/tr'. ' rt Mile South of Orange Park High 19 30 lb. Dryers 1 1I'1- _ , On Blanding (State Road 21)p) & . _!!! 8024 HERLONG ROAD I } IAMB , JACKSONU. 'Ii- 11, JAMES -.iliMptr J r (Next Door to 7-11 Store) S. Retired , Military . '- . - PHONE 264-5343 ._..._"....w.p"'5W8. Normandy Blvd..:7860821Performance Ph.315-646) : :" 'JJJ : : '':: x =,ec wR.., -::::. = ".: t: >4''lJA.: :: ,.;',' '1' "' "f '. ": t-":' :. : : r l' f;'<".;'>;;;..f., > I c.\at t Whit ill of Jai has ; ?; ; ,1 Parts Co. r ., been weitiRfl for! r 'I'i''f.>':, .Q UICIC MILITARY DISCOUNT Jio"'"' Brand New 1971 Models Prices start at... : t>, MOBILE HOMES a Domestic & .f <.0 ., J., Foreign _.t' '3695. ; ':;:,' Discount Center \J AUTO PARTS yea < e : STAN GILL I I 1\09at'i. I ' ffi sQUIRE' CRANBROOK . --v1, .,;. BUTLER SKYLARK .. 3631 EMERSON Ph. 396-3658 n '9ace "on\e\ ,'\:.-:., r ;FLEETWOOD.....1'. .: DEAN KITCHIN 'lout BETTER LIVING . A-;c 74Z S...ANEAVE.. PHONE78t>9977 .. 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-4468 .8985 Normandy Blvd. Phone 7862375 I m....._..uu.:w...:;( .. "";..,..:;.m.x"..-__:::;,c.,:;,:,, ._,,,:>.- ...... ."...'.m.!!', ..mr.'tf.':"". -":''.Ii. ,.. '........ ..." "'n...' '-- .....,..............,... u __ .. ..............'..-.! -- ..-- .__..........___..... #....'.t<,.,,_. ",",4.'-'"''''' SAVE TIME AND MONEY.CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! ,...",. .f '1.1 ; '" ( r- 'e 8' JULY 15. : p' A'G' JAX AIR" NEWS-LA' TWING E'R t t u r Two Students Receive HonorsTwo I M aq aboard the USS afloat until they could be pulled to while serving NATTC students were 4 honored last week in a ceremony Coral Sea (CVA-34)), Without safety safety This was the second man to be conducted by Capt. John E. regard for his personal overboard to saved by Smith. Earlier he had Kennedy. A03 Larry Johnson, a Smith jumped member. received a Navy CommendationMedal student the AO 4B' School here, rescue a fellow crew for saving the life of current and a the strong J with Navy Battling a was presented North Vietnamese soldier who cold water, he reachedthe Achievement Medal. AN Robert extremely fallen into stream.of . him had a and kept LamarSmith,a student at the AE drowning man 'A' School received the Navy and 1 tt Marine Corps Medal According to his citation, \..,. Johnson received the award for .' R wr his superior performances as , Aviation Ordnanceman in the 41l' Armament Branch of Attack Squadron 42 Detachmentat the ; 'l . Marine Corps Air Station in J'' Yuma, Arizona from May 15 to ; January 31. While his assigned arming .." - MSGT. JOHN F. McCORKLE, MAT SO Supply chief, receives his crew leader was absent, Johnson -- papers from Mal.| John Weare, MATSG executive officer, as he |loins displayed outstanding initiative, A03 Johnson AN Smith I the Fleet Reserve after 22 years of active service. stated his citation, by assuming those rcsponsibillities and duties Wash Car SaturdayJaxThe normally assigned to a more Marine Supply Chief experienced petty officer. A03 Johnson has been at Junior and Senior High Groups will sponsora NATTC According since to March.his citation, Smith car wash at the station chapels Saturday beginning at Ends 22-Year CareerJax received his medal for heriosm 9 a.m. The price will be $1 per car. MSgt. John F. McCorkle, well over $100,000. Communication Aids Closenessthat MATSG supply chief, received a His efforts and knowledge in meritorious mast from Maj.j JohnC. the maintenance and repair Weare, MATSG executive program of special services Jax All Navy personnel are dependents know how to sponsors. They should also officer, before being transferredto equipment produced countless reminded of the importance of contact their sponsors, as well as make available to the dependentsthe the fleet reserve after more savings in this program, according communicating with their Homeport Contact Officer, who complete telegraph address than 22 years active Marine to the citation. families while on extended can provide assistance in for the deployed or overseas Corps service. MSgt. McCorkle served at deployments.The emergencies during the absence command. The mast cited MSgt. McCorklefor more than one dozen duty training his men into an efficient stations before arriving at most common method of team as well as MATSG in Dec. 1968. His over communicating with dependentswhile monitoring and distributing seas tours included Korea, on deployment is the Class'E' Shipment Ban Repealed Marine and Navy funds totaling Okinawa and Vietnam.I' message which can be sent at low cost. It is suggested that Nine VP-56 CrewmembersWin composing leaders assist such messages their men so that in From Foreign-Made Carspolicies i I' concerns are adequately Achievement MedalsNine described. Commercial ship-to- I shore radio telephone and the WASHINGTON The in line with those in effect MARS program are also Department of Defense has for State Department employees. ' members of Patrol manding officer VP-56. available to sponsors. ended the 10-year ban on ship- Under the new rule, all eligible Squadron Fifty Six were Those who received the awards Commanders may also ment of foreign-made, privately- Defense Department employeswill awarded Navy Achievement were LCdr. James E. Ayars, authorize the use of Class 'A' owned vehicles to the United be authorized to ship their Medals during a ceremony LCdr. Phillip R. Black, Lt. messages. AUTOVON and States by eligible Defense vehicles at Government expense Friday, July 2, officially Robert F. Bott, Lt William S. NORATS may also be used in the Department employees.The without regard to the country in welcoming the new swuadron to Richbourg, AW2 Daniel J. handling of personal concerns action, effective July 1, which purchased. Fleet Air Wing Eleven. Piotrowski AW2 Benard J. when their judgment of need and was taken by DoD's per diem, The ban was imposed March 6, Bookhammer,AW2 George D. operational considerations travel and transportation 1961 in an effort to stem the gold Presenting the medals were Fisk and AW2 James W. Gold warrant such use.Commanders allowance committee in a move flow and improve the U.S. Cdr. Steven E. Kish, com man. must also ensure designed to bring military balance of payments. TrafficViolations Ladies. ;;{ , , Jax-The following is a reportof If aren't a member motor vehicle accidents and you traffic violations for the period of ' June 28-July 4.Number . of Accidents you can't get a Pillsbury Cook Book This Total Total period accidents accidents a year this ago through year 'this 153 5. period last year 161 Total number of days since last from the credit union. injury in a motor vehicle accident 9 Number of days since an injury '.. last year at this time 32. ..;' Number of Violations BUT This period 57. ..You may join or deposit at least $20.00 to your account. The Pillsbury Speeding 14. Money Saving Meals Cook Booh can then be yours for only 49 cents. Come to any Reckless driving 1 Going 10 through stop sign office. Other Violations 32 Thirty-two drivers appeared before the Traffic Hearing Boardon .;;:;: i:;:;::;::?;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::::::::: July 8. Disposition of the cases x: 3 LOCATIONS TO :;:; / ;S V" included the following: i:|: SERVE YOU... 8:: liMALLH'M Twenty-Six lost driving and fttmwtfttff&::::: : : ::: :::: &%: ( parking privileges aboard the ; NNMMINNINNMM/NN/NM "" FEDERAL station for various periods; 7 .l. NASJAX MAS iL \ .... -ta: : )Y. ....... were assigned to complete an eight-hour course in remedial I w, 39 26 .;" W7JiM Bldg.NMMNNNLNM.N.MMNNIMNNININNMNNNNMNNNNNNN1 Bldg. p/g driving; 9 received suspensions; 2 were given warnings; 1 was dismissed; None were fined (U.S. Magistrate) and None were referred to commanding officersfor possible disciplinary action. \ ., - JULY 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 '" " mmi m m mmHmm m I Applications For Commissioned Status -- -- --- Jax--Qualified officer and for prior active military service enlisted personnel on active or on a month-to-month Sciences Optometry Pharmacy basis but inactive duty may now submit not to exceed 36 months Podiatry, and Medical Specialist For more specific details and for to appointment applications Some of the sections for open information call your personnel commissioned status in the 1 appointment are: Health Care f 1 3' office or refer to BUSPERSINST various sections of the Medical Administration Medical Allied 1120.23F. Service Corps, U.S. Naval 4' 1ht Reserve. 4 Applications may be submittedfor Better Base l tf tij?' TransportationIs s .f th z1l either service or inactive W appointments; however, male applicants may not apply for Goal of Pilot Program inactive appointments unless they have completed their active t tai duty obligations and in the case of Naval Reserve Officers on active WASHINGTON-Motor vehicle sary dental clinic, legal office, transportaton for fleet personnelat chaplains office and household eligible for release from duty,are Naval bases active duty. leaves much to be goods office; recreational desired.In . facilities, Navy Exchanges and Both men and women are , eligible to apply for appointment, an effort to eliminate or perimeter gates.As . FAREWELL CHIEF Prior to his retirement from the Navy, CSC greatly reduce this except for the specialty of problem, CNO Adm. Elmo R. part of his program shore William Day (center) assistant chief In charge of Galley Three, gets a radiation health which is limitedto Zumwalt Jr., activities with has directed that a shortage of hand at cutting his farewell cake from his successor, CSC Paul Day, at threemonthpilot male a applicants vehicles to fulfill normal right, while fellow commissarymen look on. A veteran of 21 years of The minimum age for ap- program be set up at Naval requirements of fleet units may service, Chief Day was assigned here last September after a tour pointment is 21 except for women Stations Norfolk and San Diego to rent vehicles from commerical aboard the USS Norton Sound. who must be at least 18. provide on-base taxi and bus sources. . Maximum ages for appointmentare service for fleet personnel. : as Ensign--32; as Afloat units may use non- Your favorite Uncle . Lieutenant (jg.31) ; and asLieutenant39 Service for the fleet sailors will appropriated funds, within ,, %. The maximumage include trips by individuals or existing regulations to purchaseor asks to buy limitation may be adjusted groups to and from the dispen- rent suitable vehicles. you ___ _.' Iiim Now You Can : ...'.....' REALLY LIVE! fT- }:.il rM#:.'.. _ ,, 1ff aN 'ii; .f 1 : } <,. "":,It; I ll1', 1 .....'f ..,,,, ... . . ...','.' ... .. ,,", ' ; l i'i; rolling hills ., '' .......... >. ')" .1:' w' "'. '!'!""' ,:" "': " .,., ;" i ':irfl": " .ij'>" .f'I.i: 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES & $22,000 $26,000 : VAlnd FHA FINANCING ..1''. :: .. l'l',':. ''":'!" Salesman Knoll Drive 10am til 6pm Daily ,, ,. /," ,.. Hills C12Vs. The z. "' Rolling .' ,f' MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS RETIREMENT-.James L. Dupes (MSC)watches his wife cut ( . the celebration cake following his retirement from more than 20 years of naval service. A former enlisted man, LCdr. Dupes was chief of the Patient Affairs Division at the Naval Hospital here. Capt.C. __ W. Lewis Jr.,hospital commanding officer,conducted the ceremony. ( ! L . ,----------- I 31..535 II. M H I I aPHONE ; f '_ (] I II t 1249.1251 King St. $23,500$25,400Two cars can rest comfortably In the I Jacksonville, Florida 32204 roomy garage of C.12, and you still have lots 1 + WANTED I II : ( of storage room. A classic courtyard en J,.. .. , t trance, spacious living and dining areas, ,,,, USED CAMERAS AND J it } e family room with optional fireplace, three. 1 too closets to count U Z ) bredrooms plus many EQUIPMENT. WE PAY J S all combine to make this the 'IIvlngest'Bellair I TOP DOLLAR-388-8533 I model built. (BRING THIS AD WITH YOU I FACTORYTOYOUPRICES :::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;:::;:;::::::::::::::::::::.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ill..o.ae -----4 !! r N MARIETTA n : :N: N G NIIIS p .+, " EXIT ,1tr O yb DDWN10wN / QO CLIPPERSILVERLINETCRAFT FIBERGLASS BELTS F 78.14 $22.84 DUAL WSW G 18-14 $23.80 MERCRUISER STERN DRIVES T PLY POLYESTER 775-14 $17.80 F --r MERCURY DUAL WSW825-14 $18.87 IENOX AVE PNOr '' m >4c mOUTBOARDS $55.00 : tr M 1 I I t N ? 4 PLY NYLON 775-14 (set of 4)) ;ti N O II ; 2z v tr $65.00 q WSW 825-14 W t N EXPERT l.i?sREPAIR' : :'! Boat Trailer Tires :: d lOJrll 51 t $ N to--i .. :: CECIL .. SHOP Flotation $$6.16. :: NAi IUCHES. :: w aI. Beach Buggy ] :: f1ElD 4 JAX I % :::: MAY PORT :::: FACTORY >> N TRAINED':? :::: 8 :::: t I; All prices ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::::;:::;:::::::;:;:::;:;:;:;:.:::.::::f fBELLA.IR. Mtitf'i .1lf plus tax TIRE DIVISION : : :: : . INLET MARINESALES HOME EVILI: ERS INC. r - & SERVICEHwy Member of National Home Builders Associationand Park Jacksonville Home Builders Associations 17 Orange ,_. ,- JULY 15, 1971 PAGE_ 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I Household Service Benefits Goods May Enter Duty-Free_ I IWASHINGTONIt Health, Division of Electronic Just doesn't by Customs if you try to bring will not be entitled to free enty. 'Customs Highlights for Products, 12720 Twinbrook Park seem possible, the day is almost them home. Included are pet There are other bits of Information Government Personnel' and 'U.S. way, Rockville, Md., 20852. here. 'That day' being the day animals, like the monkeys, you may find useful Customs Trademark In- you get on a jet and head for snakes, birds, and dogs that when it comes to planning for formation.' Duty-free entry of your home after a tour of duty in the servicemen seem to collect 'that day.' household goods and personal Armed Forces overseas. whereever they go. Other Write to the Bureau of Copies of the HEW pamphlet effects is a valuable benefit. Do If you're single, packing for the restricted items are fruits, Customs, Department of the 'Electronic Product be obtained ImportInformation' not abuse it by sending items for trip may consist of throwing the vegetables, plants and plant Treasurey, Washington, D.C. may of Radiological others not eligible for this benefit. threads in a suitcase, putting the products, certain items which 20226, and ask for their pamphlets from the Bureau _ uniforms in a duffle bag, and bear trademarks, and certain .4 mailing those souvenirs ahead so types of television sets and r ;: you won't have to carry them. microwave ovens. There are For a family, the move back to items added and removed from the States, and a assignment this list. Check with your trans- is a lot different. You sort out the portation office for the latest things you will need in the new word. . house, those that will go into There are other items which n , storage for the 'home to call our cannot be brought into the U.s. } own' part of your life's plan, and These include military firearms, ( r x decide what exotic souvenirsyou narcotics,lottery tickets, obscene want to display from the materials,wild bird feathers, and r overseas stay. skin, and items made in Cuba, Duty Free Entry North Vietnam or North Koreaare 1 Whatever your packing and among those which will be .' ti i 111AM .. Iwo, MI9YI WI, .-.' ... shipping problems, one of the confiscated when found by .'I ?" > 1' f " many benefits you receive from Customs agents. They cannot be f "ri 1t1 service in the Armed Forces is returned to the importer. Again, ; fr '. ", : the duty free entry of your personal there are other items on this list. S t 03 , and household effects when Your transporation office will be 1 ', ia t' b<'!A o Ay P iA o b Jai4w "4 you return to the States from an able to give you the full listing of Y a ; ykLe'i ,', .7 overseas assignment. Even if prohibited articles. 44 ,:; you mail your effects home aheadof Mailed Gifts and Cars IC,k f your trip, they will be admitted Another benfefit you have duty free if you have made the from serving overseas is being proper arrangements.You able to mail gifts to your friends play a very important partin back in the United States. Gift claiming this service benefit. up to the fair retail value of $10 When you get ready to ship or may be sent to friends in the U.S. mail personal or household Under certain circumstances you goods, you must fill out Customs can send gifts up to$50 in value in Form 6061 or Department of they are sent while you are GRADUATION CEREMONIES were held recently In the hospital movie auditorium for 10 medical' Defense Form 1252. 'Declarationand serving on active duty in a Pictured (I to ) J. E. of here. Interns, signifying the completion of a one year period internship are r Entry for Personal and combat zone. Get the latest Information Noffsinger, S. C. Mills, J. J. Conroy, R. F. Taylor,M. A. Cunningham, P. E. Lewis, G. R. Johnston F. Household Effects.A of this this benefit from the copy on F. Hicks,J. S. Hicks,and D. A.Vance,the honor intern form and a copy of your orders combat zone headquarters.All . must accompany mailed items gifts must be well wrappedand and be included in any shipment clearly marked on the outside Flight Conducted to Athens Greece made for you.Remember. with the words 'Gift En- , now, there is no closed.' customs exemption if you are When you finally reach the end By Dependents Air Charter ProgramJax returning to the U.S. on tem of the overseas tour, you may . porary duty, on leave or for even include a foreign-made car The Dependent Air sonnel DOD civilian employees, All eligible persons other than \ personal reasons before the end as part of your personal effects. Charter will conduct retired Program a military personnel and those entitled to priority con of your overseas tour. This holds But, to get this benefit you must flight next month from the immediate families of personnel sideration should apply directlyto true whether are on orders or have actually had the automobilein you in of Jacksonville to Athens, Greece any those categoriesare the charter agency,enclosing a not.- your possession while over for a round-trip fare of $251 (tax eligible for the flights. $25 check or money order with Restricted Articles seas. In other words, a car included). The flight will leave Priority consideration will be their application to reserve a There are certain categories of purchased by you but which was Aug. 5 and return Aug. 16. given to the immediate familiesof seat. The agency's mailing address .articles which may be detained never acutally delivered to you All active duty military per- personnel stationed or is: deployed overseas. Families that Convert to Open RatingJaxThe are eligible for this considerationmust Davis Agency Inc. be nominated directly to the 147-31 176th St. Selective Conversionand mittment. charter agent, by the commandof Jamaica, New York 11434 AR Reelistment Program Basically, the incentives of- the primary eligible in time to Fares will be charged for each (SCORE) now offers you a way to fered for SCORE reenlistmentsare be received by the charter agent occupied seat. Children under convert to any rating that is on a guaranteed assignment to 30 days prior to the date of flight. two years of age may travel free > Complete Line of *> the Open Rates List. School and a immediate changeof They will then be contacted by of charge if they are accompanied > PARTS&SUPPLIESSpecial > Designated strikers in pay rating; a guaranteed 'b' the charter agent and priority by a parent and do not > Service Discount grade E-3 and petty officers third equivalent 'B' or 'C' school; an reservations will be established. require an additional seat. 7 ORANGE PARK S intensive training, along with and a reenlistment bonus, VRB conversion to another rating in and Pro Pay if otherwise return for a six-year com eligilble. 1 # fjBB ttffiAJMH/Jmktoitviilt JPeft\15cl\ ift .... .... ., .. N/V .. :::: "'IOn Owner PETE DAWKINS I ,, IT'S YOUR TURN AKC Professional Handler sale NOW at your better newsstands! I;I Ij Announcing Indicator Gtiming We Offer the Largest Selection of . the Opening 24' WIDE Mobile Homes in N. Florida! We also represent27 Manufactuers of 12'wide models. i & We Trade for Anything From Blllle Goats *s= L Most All Models and to Battleships! >K Floor Pan| IN STOCKISee Indicator Grooming Shop US TODAY For complete selection I } {J r VA s Bank tSavings and Loan 'i 5421 Commonwealth AvenueBY i or Long TermFinancing APPOINTMENT R ,', Grooming Conditioning Expert "" " ._ Supplies r 'SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ALL BREEDS 't MILITARY nd CIVIL SERVICRPersonnet f Phone 388 9022iLUJwLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLtW ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOMES US HWY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS CALL 264.3301Jax Direct) '1 ! . ';'-" ____ .__ _.,_" ..' -- .. :: 1971 J'A"X".A NEWS-LATWINGER PAG'e'1'1"'I'I .. ------ -,- . ----= --- -- n-" __ -_ __ -.. -: '_-_ - HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher ;CLASSIFIED Call ADVERTISING : Movie Schedule : 388-2755 : JAX AIR NEWS I NAS Jacksonville Ads should be mailed to arrive not 'later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday LATWINGER I,. AOS arriving too 'late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE published the following week unless the publisher !I. instructed : otherwise A check or : money order for the full cost of the ad must be Thursday,July IS Saturday,July 17 received WITH the copy for the ad. , 4747 San Juan Avenue .: RATEs: Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 NAS: \\IIICII WAY TO TilE NAS: 'TilE PHANTOM Jacksonville Florida Per additional line ((4 word per line) SOc FRONT' Color war comedy TOLLBOOTH' Color cartoon : starring Jerry Lewis and Jan starring Butch Patrick. 'G' VG Murray. 'G' G ((90 mins.). (90 mins.). -- -- ---- -- ---." .. =1 HOSPITAL: 'TilE OBLONG HOSPITAL : 'THE BOX Color horror starring STRANGER RETURNS' Vincent Price and ,. ... ChristopherLee. ;EMPLOYMENT: *'.: ; "iRENTALS TRANSPORTATIONSmM7'SEMIVEE- '' 'GP' G (95 mins.). 18 : Sunday,July - Friday,July 16 NAS: 'VALDEZ IS COMING'Color' RETIRING? NEW1 BEDROOM FURN. adventure starring Burt We are looking for an auto parts Electric water paid, On private lot Fiberglass boat, 55 H P. Electric Start NAS: 'TilE STRANGER Lancaster and Susan Clark. 'GP'G Must excell! In saleman. math. 5Vj day $125 . + J65 security deposit. 771 8740. Take over remaining pyts. $490. Plus RETURNS' Color western commission & mins. ) week. Salary car. ((90 . Conley United Service. 2250 Emerson $500 cash after 5pm. 7716685. starring Tony Anthony. 'R' VG Street, Jacksonville 32207 396.2792.GENERALOFFICE WILMAR APT$. (90 mins.), IIOSPITAL: 'WHICH WAY TO IIOSPITAL: 'TilE PHANTOM Air Conditioned, Bedroom, Living 67 ENGLISH FORD Room, Kitchen, Bkfstnook, parking R&H, speed.. $590.ASTRO TilE FRONT' TOLLBOOTH' Put your office skills to work and earn space for 2 cars, water, sewage, MOTORS HIGH PAY. Work when & where you garbage, lawn service Furnished 6566 Normandy Blvd. wish. NO FEE. Call $120. Unfurnished $100 plus 4 percent NORRELLTemporary sales tax. 387-2541 1 Weekends, 389 Services 0744. 1971 HONDA 450 396.5371 Only 1680 actual miles. $925. 7721004. ORANGE PARK JOE'S HANDY MAN SERVICEThe 2 BR., Apts turn, or unfurn, Dish- .11111- Impossible we do Immediately, washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth 63 VW SEDAN ; : Miracles take a little longer. House Apts., 771.1405 or 7713355. Blue, R&H. $390. painting, household repairs, minor ASTROMOTORS appliance repairs, screens, fixtures, glassetc. Joe Hurwitz, 264.4135 (USN FURN.OR UNFURN HOUSE 6566 Normandy Blvd RET.Ret.) FOR RENT 69 KARMANN GHIA $1997 3 BR., 1 Bath, Kit Equip. Air cond. Car SPECIAL Convertible, Green with white vinyl top, R&H, WWT. Port. Util Room, Washer Hookup. 19 4KarmanGhiaClean PART.TIME WORK 3872541. .Reduced from $995. to $750. TWO 69 KARMANN GHIAS $1887 NAS Jax.. 10:30: to 2:30: p.m. or 4:30: to Royce Smith Used Cars 10:30: p.m. 3877581. 1557 Cassat Coupes, Sunset, Radio and Heater, WWT. :t1fiM ;; -, .. 384-3658 : R EA'L''ESTAT E 1i "\ 70 VW SQUAREBACK $2497 Part-Time,HELP 5.11 p.m.WANTED Shift. 51 CHEVY2DR. SEDAN Green, Automatic transmission, R&H. Apply Burger Chef 6 cylinder stick, R&H. Runs Good. 69 VW SQUAREBACK 6238103rd St.MISCELLANEOUS. CASHI! $225 $1995 ASTROMOTORS We buy,sell,and trade equities Diamond Blue Louise. Bailey 6566 Normandy Blvd. 4-speed, R&H. 7713605 Broker . ': .: } 1946 FORD COUNTRY SEDANAC 69 VW SQUAREBACK $1997 PS, V8, AT, R&H, Only $795- Diamond blue, R&H. NEW HOMES Terms GEORGE'S KENNELSEst. 3 & 4 BR, 2 Baths, Built.In Range. Royce Smith Used Cars 69 VW BUS Cent. Heat, Prices from $18,300 up. 1557 Cassat $2395 1925. and Cats Dogs Boarded. FHA or VA Terms-Fast Occupancy.Edw. 384.3658 Pick up 8. Delivery Available. Blue & White, R&H. 0. Lyon Broker, 781-1422. Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. Mastercharge & BankAmericard 65 FORD CONVERTIBLE VW FASTBACKS I '66 thru 70.... .. accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 Maroon, V.8, Auto. trans., R&H. $440. 'HIDDEN WATERS' Edgewood Crt. 389-0064. Some with Air Conditioning, choose your color, ten ((10)) Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots ASTROMOTORS available. Excellent fishing, boating, 6566 Normandy Blvd. to choose from! BEARADIOORTVANNOUNCER swimming. Mobile Home area. Also permanent home area. High, wooded $1295 to $2377 Recorded message by leading announcer lots. E.Z Terms. One mile E. Lake tells you how. Call any hour. Asbury on No. 209. LaRue 7253992. 1963BONNEVILLEHTRuns 355.2944. good. Only $279. VW SEDANS! '66 thru 70.... Royce Smith Used Cars. NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS CLOSE TO BASES 1557 Cassat Five with Air Conditioning. Some with automatic stick- Consoles some with AM.FM, tape 3 BR, 2 bath, Den, Cent. Air & Heat, 3843658BUG.EYE shift for the ladles. Complete selection of colors and players. At dealers cost to liquidate carpeted, Fenced back yard. Equity & equipment. More than twenty-five ((25)) to choose froml I stock. Full warranty I Phone 771.0 09. assume payments.of 5 % percent. 771- SPRITE 7775. 1961 Exc. Cond. 3890818. $1095 to $1995 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE Auto AC, Room units, Central Units. Repairs. Reasonable. CEDAR HILLS Tyler's Heat and Air Cond. 4138 Arcot Circle, 3 BR, LR, DR, Eat- 1967 FALCON DR 388-5161 In-KIt., Irg screened porch, f-yd, AT, 4711 Palmer Lake Shore window AC,drapes, WW cpt. Cony. to $695.Royce Smith Used Cars $ schools,shopping 8. Navy bases. FHA, 1557 Cassat 1 $ # $15,000 & $120 mo. Ph. 771-0871. 38136581963RAMBLER LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH Wilford's Fish Camp. 264-9707. MLS REALTORS CLASSIC 770 BABYSITTING Acreage ,..Homes....Trailer !lots. 4 Dr. Sed. E-Stlck Trans. with over. Riding Lessons, Horses boarded. 772. WYNNE REALTY of Florida, Inc. drive. Good condition. Call 2644115. 8862. 4653 Highway Ave. 3895514MQBiEHp.ML ATLANTIC RENT.A.CAR FLY TO WHERE? 18 yrs. and up. Free Delivery, 387- .Ott'"OC. Anywhere, you want, flight Instruction < !,,;.;:I:\, ", 5413 Prices start at $400 day, .05 or charter. Call Dick or Bill cents a mile. 781.2636. 1944 VW SEDAN FOR SALE JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Very good Cond. 5144 Eulace' Rd. (off . GE Room Air Cond. 6,000 BTU. 3 yrs 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Tlmuquana). 7716719. old. Auto thermostat Call Lt. Key, 772 trailer and Apts 3893007. 3584 after 5, 771-2672. The first air mail services were Thafi Rlghtl Win a Volkswagen'Bug' SELL RS.MUST RECEIVED ORDE inaugurated in 1926, between ABSOLUTELY FRItl NoQlmmlck.no' - 12 x 60 Trailer, 7729142. 2 BR, 1/4 FREE KITTENSFor bath, carpeted. Boston and New York. lust register now at Westslde Volkswagen during their... good home. 771-6161 Ext. 45. ask - for Gigi after 5 call 771-0870. "LUCKY SEVEN" RIDEGEWOOD MOBILE HOMES MINATURE SCHNAUSER PUP 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms available. Free BIRTHDAY PARTYry'IS AKC, Male, 10 weeks old. 387-2569. delivery and set up. Very reasonably priced. Blanding Blvd. beyond Orange l J YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY WINNER Park High School. 2644772.VAFINANCING. ..jf" 1\-. LAWNS EDGING & MOWING , Curbs, sidewalk and driveways. We clean up the mess and leave It neat. DEERSPRINGS Call Hart, 771.3211 Ext. 8340. No money down on New Star Mobile WESTSIDE Home. Ask for Ted or Bob. S & J Mobile Home ESTATES 'Because We Care' 3708 Philips Hwy. 398.8926 ...ATKEYSTONE VOLISWAGEN 1N , HEIGHTS III/ll MOBILE HOMESITES 1150 LANE AVE4 $0 PHONE 78W11 II Poodle KastleAll Take stock in AmericaBuy Clyde W. Simpson & Co Breed Grooming REALTOR 356-6849 Bond $10 S. EDGEWOOD u.s. Saving PHONE 317-7131 I I i - . ------- -.- --., ..--s------. ., ...--- .- JULY 15 1971 , PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I Jax Facilities Announce Operating HoursEditor's ( Note: The following Monday through Thursday and Open Monday through Friday WEIGHT AND STEAM ROOM. SERVICE STATION: Bldg. 26, list of hours of th6 various from 8 a.m. Friday until mid from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. and from The Weight Room is open from 11 Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. facilities aboard the air stati night Sunday or Monday if it is a 1 until 9 p.m. weekends and a.m. until 7 p.m. The Steam to 5 p.m. Sunday and holiday 8 for the convenience of loud holiday. Closed Christmas and holidays. Hospital library: Bldg Room is open from 11 a.m. to 1:30: a.m. to 3 p.m.BEAUTY . readers. We suggest our readers New Years Day.HUNTING 11.2009, Ext. 2266. Open Monday SHOP: Bldg 3 clip this out of the paper and keep : Not permitted through Friday 8 a.m. until 4:30: p.m.TICKET OFFICE: Bldg 704, Monday and Thursday 8:30: a.m. it for further references.) aboard station. p.m. Closed weekends and Ext. 3122. Recreation Division to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, FISHING: Valid license holidays. attempts to obtain tickets for all Friday and Saturday 8:30: a.m. to SPECIAL SERVICE required.Fishing allowed in Casa MOVIES: Mainside Theater events at the Coliseum and Civic 5 p.m. Closed Sunday and ACTIVITIES Linda Lake (golf course side located on Jason St. Bldg 612. Auditorium. Often a reduced rateis Holidays. restricted-no boats allowed in Movie shown daily at 7:30: p.m. allowed. RESTAURANT AND ATHLETIC FIELDS: AH fields lake) and along St. Johns River Matinees shown at 2 p.m. on CLUBS FOUNTAIN: Bldg. 3, Monday are open for use during day light except where marked restricted. Saturday Sunday and holidays. through Friday, 7 a.m. to 9:30: hours, except those designatedfor Boats may be launched from Fish Hours change occasionally due to PIRATES COVE-Monday p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. use during intramural and Camp or at the southend of special entertainment of long Closed Sunday and holidays. varsity sports programs. Call Ranger St. Ext. 3111 for further movies. Hospital Theater: Bldg through Thursdays from 11 a.m. SNACK BARS: Operation Ext.3239 for further information information. 11.2009. Movies daily at 7 p.m. to midnight.Friday and Saturdayfrom Tower, Bldg 118, open daily 24 SOFTBALL: Two centrally GOLF: Located on Mustin Rd. Call Ext. 2858 for tape recorded 11 a.m. until 2 a.m Sunday hours; Bldg 200, Monday through located fields with lights. By Clubs and carts available for movie schedule. from 9 a.m. until midnight. Bldg. Friday 6:30: a.m. to 2 p.m.; No. 1 reservation only. Call Ext. 3239. rent. Open daily from 8:30 a.m. PICNIC GROUNDS: Casa 46 Ext. 3326. Hangar 1000 Monday through HANDBALL: Two courts until sunset.Pro Shop in Club and Linda Lake in rear of Chapel. ACEY DEUCEY: Bldg. 593. Friday 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; No. 2 located on Muslin Rd. and two snack bar nearby. Driving Range Fishing and picnic tables Ext. 3521 Monday through Hanger 1000 Monday through located in Bldg. 41 behind available Ext. 3249. available. No restroom. Fish Thursday hours are from 11 a.m. Friday 10:30: a.m. to 6 p.m. Barracks H.BASKETBALL. HOBBY SHOP: Located in Camp: Party area, fishing, until midnight. Friday and Bowling Alley, Bldg. 609,Monday : Bldg 3 Gym. Bldgs. 565, 897, and surrounding picnic tables, restrooms. Saturday 11 a.m. until a.m. and through Thursday 8:30: a.m. to Current hours are 11 a.m. until 7 areas. Ext. 3523. Tools and Reservations only--Ext. 3111. Sunday from 11 a.m. until mid. 1:30:: a.m. and from noon to 1:30: ) p.m. Monday through Friday. materials for auto repair, carpentry Skeet Club: Party area, club night. a.m.Saturday.Sunday from noon Closed on weekends and holidays. boat building and repair, house, restrooms, softball field, OFFICERS CLUB: Bldg. 10 to 11:30: SQUASH: Courts located in welding, ceramics, models, swings, barbeque pits and tables. Ext. 3041. Main Bar is open 11 CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT Bldg. 44 on Mustin Rd. Keys may photography and leatherwork Reservations only-Ext. 3111. a.m. until 11 p.m. Tuesday : Bldg. 808, Monday be obtained at BOQ main desk, available.Hours: 12:30: p.m. until NATTC. Allegheny and Bir. through Sunday, closed Monday. through Friday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bldg 11.TENNIS. 9 p.m. Monday Tuesday, and mingham, Complete faculties. Dining room open from 11:15 19th HOLE LOUNGE: Bldg : Four courts are Friday. 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Reservations only. Ext. 3117. a.m. until 1:43: p.m. and from 6 to 808, Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 located at Mustin and Enterprise weekends, and some holidays. RECREATION GEAR ISSUE: 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thur. Roads. Open until 3:30: p.m. Closed Wednesdays, Thursday, Bldg 704 Open 8 a.m. to 4:30: p.m. sday. Friday and Saturday lunch p.m.GAME ROOM: Open daily AMATEUR: (Call letters and on Thanksgiving. Christmas, everyday. Checkout items include hours are from 11:15: to 1:45: p.m. from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. W4NEK) Bldg. 726. Open 11:30: and New Years Day. fishing gear sports and supper hours are from 6 until LAUNDRY AND DRY a.m.until 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. HORSEBACK RIDING: Stable equipment, shotguns, camp 10 p.m. Sunday lunch hours are CLEANING: Main Issue Room until desired Monday through located on Child St. Bldg 1802 trailers, gas lanterns and stoves, from 11:15: a.m. to 1:45: p.m. and Bldg. 106 Monday through Friday Friday. Call radio shack at Ext. near hospital. Open 8:30: until 6 cots, coolers, and related the Sunday buffet is served from 7:30: a.m. to 5:30: p.m. Officers 3524 for weekends and holiday p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. equipment. 6 until 8:45: p.m. Ceiling Zero Bar Issue, BOQ,7:30: a.m. to 8:30: a.m. hour as well as club meeting Closed Monday. Riding instruction GAME CENTER: Bldg. 148 Blad 11 is open from 11 a.m. until 11:30: a.m. to 12:30: p.m. and 4:30: dates. available. Ext. 3178. Pool tables and penball machines 11 p.m. daily. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through BOATING: Boats and motors LIBRARIES: Bldg 3 Ext. 3415. available. Open 11 a.m. until 11 Friday. available for a nominal fee from 8 Hours: 12:30: p.m. until 9 p.m. p.m. Sunday through Thursday. EXCHANGE SERVICES LAUNDRETTE Bldg. 412 a.m. until sunset daily. Bldg. Monday through Thursday. 11 a.m.until midnight Friday and MAIN RETAIL STORE: Bldg. Open seven days a week from 1547. Ext. 3318.BOWLING Friday and Saturday 8:30: until 5 Saturday and on days before 27 Ext. 3292 Open from 9 a.m. to 5 7:30: a.m. to 10 p.m. : Bldg.609 Ext. 3493. p.m. Closed on Sunday. NATTC holidays. p.m. Monday, Tuesday Wed. COIN-OP LAUNDRY: Bldg. Open 8 a.m. until midnight Library; Bldg 563, Ext. 3317. SWIMMING: Outdoor pool are nesday Friday and Saturday. 9 1917, open seven days a week open during summer months on a a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. schedule announced each spring. TOYLAND AND COUNTRY COBBLER SHOP: Bldg 3 WESTSIDE NATTC pool this spring is open STORE: Bldg. 514, Ext. 3298 Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday Open from 9 a.m. until 6:30: p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday and holidays. except Thursday. The same Monday through Friday. PERSONAL SERVICESSHOP hours apply to the enlisted pool Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. : Bldg.3 Monday, Tuesday, and the Chief's pool except that BARBERSHOPS: Officers and Wednesday, Friday and Satur- e the Enlisted pool is closed on crew, Bldg. 3 Monday through day.9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to SALES A ND StRVljGE Tuesday and the Chief's is closedon Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. BOQ 8 p.m. : Wednesday. The Officer's poolis Bldg 11 Monday through Friday, TAILOR SHOP: Bldg 3, 1971- ; ; open from noon to 6 p.m excepton 8 to 11:30: a.m.; Hanger 1000, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to Monday. The hours for swim Monday through Friday 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Corolla lesson registration are from 8 to 4:30p.m.: ; Operatins Tower, Bldg hilidays. 10 a.m and 2:30: to 4 p.m. at Bldg 118 Monday through Friday 8 OPTICAL SHOP: Bldg 3 Sedan 704 Monday through Friday. a.m. to 4:40: p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to vl 4:30: p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. Open/or your convenience 6 a.m.-lOp.m. HOBBY SHOP: Bldg. 898 Monday, Tuesday, from 12:30: to D PICKUP & DELIVERY 8:30: p.m. Friday to 9 p.m. lOOH UfTOKMl D ROAD SERVICED Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 ., LIMITED' SUPPLY> '-. PER GALLON. p.m. Closed Wednesday, Thur. * Standard : MECHANIC ON DUTY sday and holidays. Equipment includes : Reclining Bucket Seats D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARSBOB'S EXPRESS STORE NUMBER ONE: Blsg. 931 Open Monday. White waif tines Wheelcovers Nylon carpets .:. through Friday 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Front disc brakes'Tinted glass OAK HILL Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundayand holidays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEATII umnSERVICE GUEST HOUSE OFFICE: Come In..or call 389-4468 or 6669. Bldg 803, open seven days a week Como and Got 'Em CENTER from 8:30: a.m. to 4:30: p.m. SpocialsJl.. GOLF PRO SHOP, : Bldg 1877, These cars in PERFECT CONDITION open seven days a week from 8 103rd & Jammes Road 771-9156 a.m. to 6 p.m.Con't . H IMPALA WAGON 9.passenger. Factory air, Nice. W FALCON 6cyllnder,Auto trans., R&H. S78B ( on next page) FORD GAlAX'. V.8, Auto. trans., Factory air. Power - steering, R&H. $8s H MERCURY PARKLANE 4.Door Hardtop V.8. Auto. trans., Power steering,brakes windows and seats,R&H,WWT. Sl9S VOLKSWAGENINSURANCE FRIENDLY, RELAXED 67'PONTIAC TEMPEST Door Sedan, VB, Auto trans., Power steering,tinted glass R&H,WWT. W5 QUIET ATMOSPHEREllltlllllllMIIMMIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIMI 67 JAGUAR XKE 2+2 Auto. trans., Air conditioned, Wire wheels.Gold. . S27t5 II FORD TORINO GT Door Hardtop. V.8, 4 speed, Factory IDEAllY LOCATED FOR air' Power steering Power disc brakes, Tinted glass R&H, CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. 5s news Red AUSTIN line wide HEALY ovals. SPRITE speed, R&H,WWT. Like $1750$1175 NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS CLOSE CHURCHES TO SCHOOLS AND I MUSTANG V.8, Auto trans., Power steering, Tinted glass, EXAMPLE Male driver, married, age 23, good record. SHOPPING AREAS R&H. 12050 Complete Liability $10 $20 . coverage : $5 thousands, 11111I J 1" J Hillmt: 70 DART SWINGER 140 1 Owner, Low mileage,4 speed Radio medical ! & Heater. $227 and uninsured motorists. Comprehensive, $100 Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. 70 MUSTANG-cylinder 3 speed. ,Low mileage. S2US deductible Collision and Road service.Abovecoverageon'69VWSEDAN. ., Turn South 2 Blocks 70MAVERICK cylinde-3 speed, R&H,2.Ton. Paint SUtS $U1 ANNUALLYAbove 70 NOVA 'ss' Door Hardtop, 350' V:8, Auto! trans. Power Past Forrest High School. 1 brakes, R&H. S24f5 coverage on 69 CHEVY IMPALA. $185 ANNUALLY a' WESTSIDE COLONIALFOREST .r WESTSIDEiHSO OCASSATAVEHOUE VOLKSWAGEN INC. OF QUAUTY SERVICE , PHONE 38M1 Phone 781-5511 1150 Lane Avenue, So. 5928 FIRESTONE 771.6666F ] ROAD 15, 1971 .. PAGE 13 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER Reader Service Monday through Friday from 10 6:45: a.m. to 6:30: p.m. Thursdayuntil (Continued) 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.Open paydays from 11 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 : a.m. to 4:30 : p.m. Ext. 3870. a.m. and the first and third NATTC NAVY EXCHANGE CLOTHING AND SMALL Wednesdays of each month from RESTAURANT AND STORES: Bldg. 513. NATTC 6:45: to 11 p.m. For further information . FOUNTAIN: Bldg. 554, Monday Monday through Thursday from phone Ext. 3880 or city through Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from number 389-1732. 11 a.m. to 3:30: Closed , to 3 p.m. Sunday noon to 8 p.m. p.m. HOSPITAL Saturday and SHOE REPAIR LAUNDRY Sunday Ext3848. Military Sick Call hours: DRY CLEANING AND COMMISSARY STORE: Bldg Emergency Room 8 a.m. and TAILOR: Bldg 554, Monday 135, Tuesday, Wednesday, and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. through Friday, 6 a.m. to 7:30: Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dependents Sick Call: Saturdayand Saturday 9 a.m. to 12:30: Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday in General Practiceand t p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to Closed Sunday and holidays. Emergency Room. p.m. p.m.Closed Sunday ,Monday and Clinic Hours WATCH REPAIR SHOP: Bldg : Monday through 514, Monday Tuesday Wed holidays. Ext. 3434. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by ap- nesday, Friday Saturday open CREDIT UNION: Bldg. 37, pointment. General Practice from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdayuntil Monday through Friday, from Clinic 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9:30: a.m to 4:30 8 p.m. Closed Sunday and : p.m. Ext. 2431. Appointment Desk: Monday holidays. JOINT AIRLINES TICKET through Friday, 7:30: to 4 p.m. OFFICE: Bldg 13, Monday Call extension 2281 for EXPRESS STORE NUMBER through Friday from 8 a.m to Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Der- TWO: Monday through Friday, 4:30: p.m. Ext. 3553. Saturday 9 mathology, and Surgery.Ext. _.-"'-_,_----,- ------ 10 a.m. to 5:30: p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.DISPENSARY. 2283 for General Practice, ASSUMES COMMAND Lt. John M. Cain welcomes his relief LCdr a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Sunday and : Bldg 8: Internal Medicine, Urology, and Rudolph B. Hamlin (I to r) aboard to the U. S. Navy Fuel Depot Lt. holidays. Medical and Dental (topside) Family Practice.Ext. Cain served as officer-ln-charge of the depot since December 1969. PORTRAIT STUDIO: Bldg 554, sick call hours are 8 to 9 a.m. and 2285 for OB, GYN, EENT Monday through Friday 11 a.m. 1 to 2 p.m. Monday through and Neuropsychiatric (retired to 8:30: p.m. Closed weekends and Friday. Emergencies any time. personnel and dependents only.) Fuel Depot Sees holidays. Ext. 2423.STATION. Ext. 2967 for active Duty SERVICE STATION: Bldg. NURSERY: Bldg Personnel in NeuropsychiatricClinic 438 Monday through Friday 10 560, open Monday, Tuesday, : Call 2287 to cancel an a.m.holidays.to 3 p.m. Closed Sunday and Wednesday, and Friday from appointment Command Change EQUIPMENT RENTAL: BDG. - Men Retire From 554, 9:30: to 5 p.m. Monday Jax-LCdr. Rudolph Hamlin Ills tours of duty include the through Saturday. Noon to 3 p.m. assumed command of USS Truckee AO-147)); Light Sunday. Jacksonville Navy Fuel Depot at Photographic Squadron 62, NAS NARTUNARFJax change of command ceremonies Cecil Field; USS Tallahatchie Co. NAVAL HOSPITAL EXCHANGE July 6. CA AVB-20; Headquarters, Naval A native of Whitley City, Ky. Audit Service,Washington, C. C.; BUDGET STORE: Bldg H- LCdr. Hamlin enlisted in the U. S. Sub area Petroleum Office, 2009, Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ceremonies-- Two retirement salute while being 'piped over Air Force in 1954 and was com- Vietnam. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, here were held recently the side' at his retirement missioned in the Navy upon Lt. John M. Cain served as Friday, and Saturday. Thursdayopen to Cdr.officially saying good bye ceremony at the Naval Air graduating from the U. S. Navy Officer in Charge of the depot Harry W. Walker until 8 p.m. LCdr. Walter Ellis and Rework Facility (NARF). Academy in 1959. He sub- from December 1968 until SNACK BAR: Bldg. H-2009, Landon.-- .. At this event marking the closeof sequently graduated from Kan- relieved by LCdr. Hamlin. He Monday through Friday, 8:30: v.Iopkl.J! III At7Cl.4 his more than 30 years of sas University with a Master's reports to COMFAIRMED, a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to military service LCdr. Landonwas degree In Petroleum Naples, Italy, Duty Staff as 3 p.m. Closed Sunday and awarded the Navy Com- Management. Assistant POL Logistics Officer. holidays. mendation Medal and was citedin - SNACK BAR: Bldg H-2080, a letter of commendation from Monday through Friday 7:30: a.m. RAdm. K. C. Childers, Jr., Naval Learn To FlyIntroductory to 8:30: p.m. Saturday and Sunday Air Systems Command -f 11 a.m. to 8:30: p.m. Representative, Atlantic.In LessonPrivate BARBER SHOP: Bldg. H-2080 retirement, the commanderand FAA APPROVED Monday through riday 8:00 a.m. ,. I s sa his wife plan to travel a great to 4:30: p.m. Closed Saturday and a Ii i deal but to make their home in Commercial FREE Sunday and holidays. Jacksonville. Instrument Instructor BEAUTY SHOP: Bldg. H-2009, For Limited ------ ----- - Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, VA Approved Time. and Saturday 8:30: a.m. to 5 p.m. Available Only ----- Courses Thursday to-7 p.m. Closed Sun Cdr. Walker day and holidyas. Cdr. Walker retired from the HERLONG AVIATION, INC. OTHER FACILITIESRED Navy after 23 years of service.lie OFF NORMANDY BLVD. A 781-2636 CROSS: Bldg39,Ext. 2426 was operations officer at the N Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4.40: Naval Air Reserve Training Unit p.m. Monday through Friday.For (NARTU). 9 assistance during holidays, The ceremony was conductedby M ! weekends, and after office hours Capt. Wilson McCulley Jr., jhA call Ext. 2484 and ask for NARTU executive officer. telephone of duty worker. The commander is married to .. NAVY RELIEF: Bldg. 935 the former Elizabeth France of Office from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., Park City, Ky. They now have SpecialFinancing Monday through Friday. For three sons. ----- after hours and weekends or LCdr. Landon made his final LCdr. Landon holiday assistance, contact the & duty Red Cross worker for Navy : Relief coordination. Claude Stepp Says...... HOUSING REFERRAL: Bldg. 13 Ext. 2844., Open 8 a.m. until ... You should see me before buying any new 4:30: p.m. Monday through y or used car. HERE'S WilY .n Low for Saturday. overhead means lower prices. Drive a FAMILY SERVICES CENTER little and save a lot.CLAYTON. , : Bldg 13. Ext. 2845 Open from 8 a.m. to 4:30: p.m. Monday REVELSChryslerPlymouth Service through Saturday. USN Retired BARNETT BANK Bldg. 39Jax's Inc. : PHONE(Toll Free) , GreatestFURNITURE (After 264.2416 772-1386 6p.m.) GREEN CLOSED COVE SUNDAYS SPRINGS, FLA. Personnel ! Values! WHOLESALE PRICE TO EVERYONE NEWEST CONCEPT IN APARTMENT OhEM EVERY I 1 LIVING,2 pnd 3 Bedroom, t and 2 Beths Kings ey DAY roennf,wJ! wtoJ.wl,c.nk.i l lh Spocnut 2111 S .. DUVA , .al 5..ivc.nd.Irivt' ? tun- SUNDAYtlL ducks,swimming p..l.nd l party t..m, ? " 6 P MSURPLUS: ] 264-8102 1 MOTORS p 1616 CASSAT 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. --_ DIRECTIONS: Ie,....." Wandmg 'v 5 DISCOUNT STORE IIIIIIIIIJULY BI> < n B vd 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 15, 1971 ..... NNNN M MMN -NN NINNNNN Hospital In FinalsJaxThe t ? How They're, Hospital intramural softball team will meet StandingNavy the winner of the NARTU vs VP-45 game for the 1971 NAS Intramural Softball Championship. Marine Bowling 44 12 .786 Hospital, led by the pitching of Rester Bryan, ad The Vp-t5 Met18 36 20 .643 vanced to the finals by beating FICEUR 6-3, NARTU 1-0 Sidewinders 35 21 .625 and VP-45 21. Bryan allowed only five hits and struck rriJIIJJIft'iI4 Amble Inn 34 22 .607 out seven in the victory over FICEUR while he struck AutoBahns 33 23 .589 out 12 in the NARTU game and 10 in the VP-45 victory. ( / The Zeros 32 24 .571 : ; The Black Shoes 30 26 .536 Jerry Stewart pitched a no-hitter against 679th to lead Bks No.584 28 28 .500 VP-45 into their semi-final game with NARTU. Dave ff \ Pirates Tavern 27 29 .482 Swift hit a homerun and a single driving in four runs in The Ballbearings Ringers 26 19Vfe 30 36Mt .348.464 the 12-0 win. # ,_ K Murray's Tavern 19 37 .339 VP-45 also won against VW-4 by a score of 4-3 while Lightning Strikes 16'i, 39V4 .291 losing to Hospital 2-1. If VP-45 should beat Hospital Smitty's Grunts 12 44 ..214THIS the finals an extra game will be required to determinethe A -4L AIRCRAFT MODIFIED Tt.. A 4L CMVtrtte ,...pram, i' " champion. which was Initiated at the NAVAL Air Rework Facility (NARF) ; : %":";">h,' almost two years ago Is being temporarily brought to a conclusionwith i::': .:t Np < the completion of Bureau Number 148530-the final A- 4C to A. : NARTU lost their first game on the way to the semifinals 4L update in the Initial group of W aircraft. John T. Lee (I to r) and """ in a close one to Hospital 1-0. They came back, Wilborn R. Hayes, airframes mechanics Install the cockpit canopy x . through in another close one to beat the Bee's 3-2 in nine preparatory to releasing Bureau Number 148530, A.4L aircraft from ,. innings and won the chance to meet VP-45 in the semi the assembly line.MATSG. AA& q,. ;t' finals by beating 679th 2-0. in a real pitchers duel. Von McClure, who struckout 39 batters in three games, Rifle Team \1/ struckout 11 and allowed only one hit while Junior Aguonof 679th only allowed NARTU three hits. ://1 Wins ChampionshipJax t tj Craft Insignia Approved yIn - Jax-Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, those Navymen who served as The MATSG Rifle Teamis Third Place in the 300-yd. Rapid n .o } Chief of Naval Operations, announced craftsmasters of independentunits really hitting the mark! Fire Competition and Second +' @ ' that a new insignia for or who share a similar They captured the Team Place in the 200-yd, Rapid Fire . officers and petty officers who responsibility requiring the same Championship in the Sharp Competition were in charge of small craft skill and expertise. shooter Class at the Florida State GySgt. Floyd W. Alford, also j operations in Viet Nam has been Active duty personnel who Hi-Power Rifle Matches at Camp firing as an NRA Sharpshooter, approved.The have qualified for and hold one of Blanding June 26 and 27. They captured First Place in the 300 L insignia will recognize the following NECs, BM0151, previously won the First Place Rapid Fire Competition, Third BM0162, BM0153, BM0165, Trophy in overall competition at Place in the 200-yd Rapid Fire V QM021S, and QM4216 are the 'Gateway 500 last June 11; Competition, First Place in his g : authorized for the new insignia also at Camp Blanding. Sub Aggregate Score and First T 1 a HONDAMOTORS Alsoeligible are craftmasters of Nine individual awards were Place for his Grand Aggregatescore. i 4 salvage and self-propelled craft. presented to the MATSG Rifle . & CYCLES CO. The insignia, although not Team during the Florida StateHi- GySgt. John W. Pickens, NRA 4W BLANDING BLVD. available at this time, will be power Rifle Championships.MSgt. Sharpshooter, received Second PHONE'4244 purchased at the individuals cost. Robert D. Pumphrey, Place in the 600-yd. Slow Fire NRA Sharpshooter, captured Competition and First Place in the 200-yd. Slow Fire Competition * . SSgt. James R. McNulty an NRA Marksman, received Third t The PIRATES Place in the 200-yd. Slow Fire Competition.Other . LOUNGE members who helped capture the Team Trophy for MATSG were Capt. John II. Bower and SSgt. James Fisher.At ' j ORANGE the Gateway 500 Matches, MATSG won three individual PARK trophies in addition to the team ,_,,,__ Northeast Florida's trophy MSgt. Pumphrey capturedFirst Newest and Finest Place in the Rapid Fire .LEWIS KINO,Organ& Piano I I I i AccomodatlonsTHE Aggregate Grand Aggregate.and First Place in the hardly akin LASS'S deep.warm English tan Stevie is "' 1 DICK WILLIAMS, Drums Danik plays "The Girl From .,THEY SING AND SWINGI) GySgt. Pickens captured First Ipanema" in greasepaint at All week including Sundays Place in the Slow Fire Aggregate. the Lido De Paris Revue. At the For the moment, the team will root level, Stevie'a hair is OPEN 11 A.AA.-2 A.M. DAILY have a brief rest before par. blonde, but few look above her ISUNDAYS 1 P.M. tn n P.M.WITH MEALS ticipating in more competition beads. Hot and Cold t during the summer months But fREE Hors d'ouevres Adversaries, Watch Out! Q COCKTAIL HOUR 3P.M.-7 P.M. I: q sLYs1"Original" I HI-BALLS 40C<< il' T 1NVOWp ;:;::: . ". f' A .. .,; nw ,, :' y' '>?:' f : \) >w FD > , "" "' . the %ww' \ r also SHOP\ i i r Mm BAR-B-QUE GRO vorite :,:r-= THE WORLD'SINNKEEPER" \ Yours w\ttES\ Y- OPEN 11 AM- PM t UQ\ Reduced& & a@OO :r 4909 BLANDING 7 DAYS A WEEK PH. 771.9920 at ' ! prices ; ,.,, ........,. ......... . y;' rr ;:; ::;: """' '':;"::''''''::::41': ::,,:;,,:;:;,,,,:::::; ,,: ";;;;;;:;:;:::;:::::::,:,,!: : ,' :' ':;::;' iW"r GALLEY ROYALE E PRICES TO plL 1 1NEW Meals and Snacks 120 MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV W NOIESA OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 2 SWIMMING POOLS m & USED FUR & APPLIANCES 1: "' v VSURE :;:::: NEW & USED TV S ;. DISCOUNT TO MILITARY I NEW NEW A DESKS USED AND REFRIGERATORS TYPEWRITERS& STOVES ::. ...and their dependents and guests upon presentation of ID card. AIR 1 CONDITIONERS I ;:::::::::: ', Hrs.9a.m. 7p,m. Come In& Browse As a former serviceman,the owner WELCOMES../MILITARY. PATRONAGEI.J! .. WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. "JI"JIPAGE 1-295 at PARK AVENUE (US 17)) PHONE 264-9513 5) WESCONNETT.: at; 103rd. 7M-07SO '::"'''':'':>::::: ''::':':':''':'''': :;; : ::: '' :::;: ;:;* ;::: ___________ 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINftPD PAGE 15ThF . - -- I Navy/ Exchange in August /11NNN1NINNINN1 N1.1 111.11111111......................................1 ." .N' u - JAX SPORT SHORTS Jax-You've just finished and many other snack-type at the for the color and cut that that packaged walk shopping outside and Exchange.the hot muggy You Exchange.foods available at the suits you best? Be ure, to shop ...NNN................................11NNUNNIN..... 1111111111 11111..11 . weather tempts your throat for a Back to School the family shoe department to Touch Football nice cool, refreshing soft drink. The thought of Labor Day complete your fall wardrobe. Jax An organizational meeting for the 1971 Intramural Touch You walk up to the vending should ring a bell-the school bell Services Football League will be held at 9:30: a.m., July 21, in Bldg. 3 gym machine, drop in your coins and that is. Yes; it's time for that August is the month to get nasium.All . waiL.and wait.. No drink, no annual event known as 'Get- away from it all. If not having a team players and team representatives are invited to attend the car is the only think stopping coins. Ready-For-School'. Make you- meeting. What do you do? Maybe bang it your children look 'cool' in school sure come over to your Navy Exchange officials NeededJax and a few times with your fist? this semester by selecting rent a sleek1971 Maybe a few kicks will do the of the latest boy's and some model-rates are low. Football officials are urgently needed for the upcoming intramural trick? clothing now at the girl's Give your car a close in touch football season which gets underway in August. Exchange. spection. Take advantage of the Officials are paid $4 to $6 Venting your fury on a helpless Remember, also to per game depending on experience. pick machine causes further damage some notebooks, up 'Car Care' event at your Navy Anyone interested in officiating should contact the Athletic Director at pens, pencils, Exchange service station to extension 3239. usually resulting in expensive and other school supplies so that brighten it's up appearance. Stop repairs. These repairs often your youngster will be in fully today and choose from a large Swim MeetJax reflect a higher operating ex- prepared for the new year. selection of waxes, polishes and pense for the Exchange and could Summer clearance sales are car wash needs, also accessories, Members of the Navy Jax Swin Team participated in the mean a lower contribution to the going on throughout the Ex- handtools, and gift, items are Florida A.A.U.Junior Olympic Long Course Championships held in St station recreation fund. change this month. Look for the available. Petersburg last weekend. So what do you do when you specially marked tables Steve Kreuger won the 11 12 Boys 50 back in 36.2 and placed fifth in lose money in one of the vending throughout the store that offer Budget Store. the 50 fly ((36.7)) and 100 back ((1:21.0): )' machines? Contact the Navy extra shopping values. You shouldn't be missing this! Patti Milewski won second place honors in the 11 12 girls 200 I.M. Exchange Vending Office for a Are you one of the two out of Ask your friends! The savings at ((2:45.3): ), third place honors in the 100 breast ((1:29.1): ) and fifth place refund. It is their policy to refund three Navy families who now owna this store near the hospital are honors in the 100 free ((1:08.3) while Robin O'Leary placed fourth in the .. all money lost in malfunctioning pet? If so, the Navy Exchange fantastic because the prices are 11 12 girls 200 free ((2:35.6): ). machines. is offering a wide assortment of very low and quality Is tops. Tennis TournamentJax The Vending Manager's phone pet foods, for your dog, cat or There are shoes and clothing number is posted on all vending parakeet. for the entire family-towels rugs The NAS ComFairJax Tennis Tournament is slated Mondayand machines. Call him or see the Motorcycle Helmets and other domestics-selected the NAS Golf Tournament will be held July 26-30. routeman who services the To afford patrons the benefitsof housewares Items, kitchen - Frank McCaffery the athletic director, said that as yet there had machines; your money will be proven safeguards, the Navy utensils and tools. been no response to the tennis tournament and he invites all interested cheerfully refunded. Exchange is featuring motorcyle Make this a frequent stop to personnel to contact him immediately. All personnel and units In- Just in case the decal on the helmets that meet rigid safety watch for new shipments of terested in the golf tournament are also asked to contact the athletic machine is illegible, the Vending standards set by the American special values. office immediately. Office extension is 3497 National Standards Institute (ANSI). All helmets sold at MERCHANDISEThe Exchanges are constructed in the highlight of Exchange form of a shell covering the backof activities this month is the the skull and contain the S'S en f eC.e..las Blanding Boulevard August White Sale,which Is being necessary means of absorbing House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center held from July 26-Aug. 24. Be impact energy. The helmet has Phone 7719223 sure to go through your linen suspension webbing to keep head Every FRIDAY Night is closet and see what you need in contact with the skull at a Every SATURDAY Night is the way of towels bed sheets, minimum, a chin strap that can FAMILY NIGHT pillow cases and other assorted be fastened securely and a Saf-T- of linen. Prints and solids in a Release-new quick release seat STEAK 179 chick; & variety of pastel colors, In ad- belt type buckle. Protective dition, to traditional white are shields are also stocked. Dumplings 79 being featured. NIGHT Fall Fashion Chopped Steak Ladies, before know it, it Don't let your backyard bar- will be time to you get fall % Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter your becue or family picnic be 'buggedout' fashion wardrobe in order The LUNCH 11AM tit 2 PM DINNER 4PM til8 PM Take care of those pesky Exchange Is to beginning little pests by using one of the highlight some fall hose and WfoJPM'That's . spray Insecticides and patio panty hose. Beat the rush for foggers now available at the these always needed items by Exchange. One little reminder: picking an ample supply up be sure to keep any Insecticide or pesticide out of the reach of now. children. With the basics out of the way Have you ever started packing you're now ready for some of the the family picnic and suddenly really exciting fashion highlightsfor remembered that you're out of fall. For the style-conscious potato chips, marshmallows and woman the pants-skirt look will cookies? Be prepared, especially once again be popular this .. for the upcoming Labor Day season. Why not check the Ex- Weekend, by stocking up on these change's 'Fall Fashion' displays RMSTRONGtSTUNE 'F ti ISTQUAIITV PT 1 076S0x13BLACK pX% t , 1 $11 Whitewalls 53 00 extra No Industry Standard " 'lie uu You.p4c;: :" 'o:Y..n/: 1auwp : . 14 ' 7s 11 11 71 S 70/ 1 01 howjou 'II rate our new office across from the Parade Ground. 't1'''', , 1a , 73 7ss:11 t n , : Ill 77 710 Complete Banking Service. ..1 1130 01s FREE MOUNTINGSHOCKS a ON CAR SPEED Easy Terms - M $795 BALANCE' qq AvailableOST .. ' CAREP6u3 L or use. __ INSTALLATION TIRES n' TREADS, inc. .r.;':,\..,'.,.;..'1'>,:1/-/;''.. 1." _" 8:30-6 MON-FRI" 8:30-4 Sot. t t, : ; '.:"" ' MJULY *- r ; : a/ 'if Pl,74 .fit : : r\ ' .: f : : \, : 1 Il Y1 M $S0NO Y $0} SS17,111Y 1111 NONW000 Yl. 1101 IINOtON 00. 7111$1111111 110.1/1/ 1JJ IJJO lili7J1JFJON J1$OlI1 -.---. ---------- --r .. ..M..raMrhal.7.we xNw'P'..I.Mn4Y1a111__--4..A. .-. -... T ."..... p F I PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 15, 1971 r KWJacksonville ! JaxNASQ( ,h, DCecil Field iMMMMMiGREEN f HI AMAZING CITY '?'. COVE SPRINGS r , I 12 v MILKS mum or MX c/rr iiMii&i I Why Do You See So Many of These in Jax? ;' :.. t Justin time forVACATIONTRAVEL , D IJ GREENiCOVEiSRRINGS J4- !i' Here's only one of many, many reasons! t s 4'TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NEARLY NEW 4 .-. STATION WAGONS -- EXECUTIVE CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS A SAVINGS EXAMPLE 1 Dalit SI Custom Hirdtop Coup* '71 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban Thousands of persons every year are discovering that 'automobile row' In \ with Factory air. A CO 7(ft 7 xh''z Green Cove Springs Is only a short,pleasant drive from wherever they are,and Fully equipped with only 7,000 miles and M j % j so much easier to reach and shop In than more heavily congested areas. They company car like NEWI! 9 I */ i like the friendly treatment they receive from Robert's courteous, efficient and lust NOW ONLY % . knowledgeable sales staff. They welcome the reasonable prices made possible .Also comparable :f' !; i by the lower operating costs In Green Cove Springs. They appreciate the fact BIG savings on a that here they are treated as valued customers,not statistics on a sales chart. large selection of - / DUSTER Plymouth and 1 ....../ .........(' Chrysler Executive cars Sedans and ::;. A so"r'a 1' r. ROBERTS HEADQUARTERS Demonstrators* f l MORE THAN 50TO CHOOSE FROM! E ;r GOOD SELECTION OF 70's ; 5-YEAR,50.000 MILE t ti i CHEVROLET !--1 ( WARRANTY! f ? ' mfIm \'---f i JUUUUUUUL12 {CHRYSLER! .. j i OLDSMOBILE I ' 1111/111.111111111111111111111111.1111111.1/1111/111111111111111111......11....... ; q9 .ift t . \: REVEIS "NOTADITOUTOFTI'EWAY' 2843033ClAVTON AND A WHOLE LOT LESS TO PA Y" Jax 264.4502 Green Cove Springs I INC, J'l <. 1050 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE PHONE 264-2416 . _ .},. -;;<; 5 BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE... u::., .{> JACK FISHER { . Acres of Cars to Choose From 1 9 r'i 1: -' '!:'\ p ( 4tif4 -< .: "t. ; * FORDMOTORAMA neck DAVIS BUICK-PONtIAC is now saying. -li YES \ W" ESS 6E9 Ef5 I __ .::LARGEST PINTO ands I"\ .::1 f j MAVERICK ,SALE I SERVICE .- PRICES SLASHED ON ALL PONTIAC'77 '51! DEPT ALL COLORS AND OPEN BUIC5- VEHICLE STATE INSPECTIONS h/ V.EQUIPMENT STOCKI AVAILABLE VW XJv TILtt SATURDAYS'''p.m. I 8 I MORE .. .. THAN f 'J!!!) , 1 " a' 1 I- J. P. REVELSFord L 1000 CARS ry 1 FRED DAVISBUICKPONTIACJnc NEW&USEDATWHOPPING Motorama, Inc. BIG SAVINGS! ! 601 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE 264-2443 264-2444 OPEL GMC TRUCKS U.S. 17 Green Cove Springs Phone Jax (Direct Line) 264.9535 i ", DRIVE A LITTLE!... SAVE A LOT" |
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