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Chinese .r Ib 1 .;?' ..vlfr Mad Foxes Win : > d : Night ,, "",.}i.J";. Battle 'E' Award " Planned .,,'I' ' :,\ L! Jax Jacksonville' based Patrol Squadron Five' has been namedHfcJnner <',,I ... -I of the highly coveted 'E' award for battle efficiency 'In competition * i Enlisted personnel are cordially with other Atlantic Fleet VP squadron Invited to enjoy Family The NavAirLant award is based upon strenuous eighteen. month i Night (Chinese Meal) Tuesday competition 'in all'important aspects squadron operations, 'including . I evening from 4 to 6:30 at Galley safety, maintenance availability of aircraft, combat aircrew' , One. readiness, operational readiness evaluations and the administrative ,x All and material 'inspection.' '1 guests are required to be Only one winning' unit .is chosen for each squadron type thus VP-5 ; accompanied by an active duty ' has topped all other Patrol Squadrons in the Atlantic Fleet 'in being L military sponsor. Prices are as follows: 1 elected for the 'E', regaining an honor they previously held In 1969. Enlisted VAdm Robert L. Townsend, Commander Naval Air' Forces, personnel on Comra ts. i -55 cents Atlantic, announced the award and expressed his heartiest Adult guests ((13 years and .' congratulation to the commanding offictr, officers and men of the winning' unit. He noted that the keen competition displayed by all ;. older-65) cents THE BIG 'E'Omhtwo mort aircraft to go," reports AMS1 Mar. Guests 12 years and under-30 shall Murner of VP-S as ho paints the squadron's newly acquired commands was an Important factor 'in the high degree of readinet sustained' by Navairlant' units throughout the 1970 71 competitive cents Battle Efficiency 'E' on ono of nine R.JA Orions. The Mad Foxes . " Reservations should be made topped all other Atlantic Fleet patrol squadrons In a stiff II months of period. r not later than tomorrow. Call competition to win the coveted award for combat readiness A formal award presentation will be announced at a later date. 'V o r .Ext., ;3302 or 3257. f. r. Chinese Sweet MenuChicken Chop Noodle Sour Suey Pork Soup or: :ii 4 4Lx.. K R T EWg 6 1-e-' / -( Chow Mein Noodles - : Buttered Fried Rice-Soy Broccoli Sauce Spears .. --" :'_r'T__ nIIID."t".. ... ,'... ) .,.'t""l'"',/i;. "'0".,. w -. ,""t.',... 'P.., ". .. 'JI,;;'r" ?-' .., > .1.. . ." ."It ,1i 4. Simmered Carrot Strips .. ,A ::!1f.! .11.. ." :t f{ ,!;"... :! . , Salad . Dessert _VOL. 29. NO. '21 'Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville, Florida AUGUST 12, 1971 : Chit>efe Punch .. - Yates Assumes CommandJaxCapt. Andrew Jackson Yates, former naval plant representative at , Grumman Aerospace Corp. in Bethpage, N.Y., relieved Capt. Donald H. Heile, as commanding officer of the Naval Air Rework Facility here Monday morning. Capt. Heile is being reassigned to the staff of Commander Fleet Air Mediterranean in Naples, Italy after two years at NARF. Capt Yates a former enlistedman i'R' who received his com sinkings on succeeding days, Science degrees in aeronautical v II1 II1.Y mission in 1947, will be In com- while serving as a seaman in the engineering.For . mand of one of northeast Atlantic Fleet AmphibiousForces. the next two years he I 'Florida's. largest industrial served on Mediterranean It! ,. plants. Valued. at more than' 83 graduate of the Naval. deployments with Attack ' million dollars, NARF occupies Academy;' he began flight Squadrons 16 and 76. Later, he .. M buildings,covering 118 acres. training and was designated a saw duty at the Naval Air j With a work force of 3,000 people, naval aviator in August 1950. For Development Center in . ; the industrial plant repairs Navy the next several years he served Johnsville, Pa. and with Light attack type aircraft, engines and with Attack squadron 55 and Photo Squadron 63. lIe also l components for the FleetAnativeofCulpepper completed two carrier served as officer-in-charge of the !. Va.Capt deployments in Korean waters F-8 Photo Detachment aboardthe rt7 Y Yates joined the Navy in 1942 and' with 80 combat missions. USS Constellation, a memberof lI participated in the invasion of From July 1953 to June 1956, he the staff of the Commander North Africa, surviving two ship attended the Naval PostgraduateSchool Naval Air Force Atantic In lI I at Monterey, Cahf and Norfolk, and at Naval Air the University of Michigan Systems Command headquartersin receiving Bachelor and Master oft Wash. D.C. I e i Auto Tags ______P_ __.u_._/rr .._rr i Campaign ResultsA For SaleJax 4 r r ' A check for $47,500 is presented to Capt. Sherman Wright (USN , Ret.), president of NAS Navy Relief Office, by RAdm, Lawrence Gels, commander Fleet Air Jacksonville. The money was donated by -The 1972 Florida State auto tags are still on sale by Ii Jacksonville area Navy personnel during this year's Navy Relief Campaign, which ended in June. the Navy Wives Club at the ' Not New Shop here from 8:30: " a.m. to 2:30: p.m. daily. , M I Nursery Extends Hours I Tags may be picked up at the Not New Shop on the third I I 'day after they are bought Jax-The station nursery will The nursery opens at 6:45: a.m. ---'- u. M._---. --- extend its hours to 2 a.m. Fridays weekdays and 7 a.m. on Satur Caot. Yates Capt. Heile f on a trial basis, beginning September days. Closing hours are: 6:30: 17. The nursery must p.m.Monday through Wednesday Station Parking Lots Streets To Be Repaired I beused regularly on Fridays for ((11 p.m. on the first and third , the new hours to become per- Wednesday of each month), manently effective. Thursdays ,11 p.m. Fridays at Jax-Many streets and parkinglots Ave parking areas Aug. 23: Lot west of the chapel Located at NATTC, the Navy 6:30: pm. until September 17 here will take on a new look Aug. 6 Aug. 13: Essex Ave. complex.A . Wives Nursery is a large when closing time is 2 a.m.,and in the near future, according to parking areas. schedule for the street r operation supervised entirely Saturdays at 2 a.m. the Public Works Department. repairs is not yet available. The t by local wives of Navy enlistedmen. Resealing and repairs will be Aug. 12-Aug. 13: Public Works Department of Public Works They offer nursery care to If parents from squadrons or done on Yorktown, Essex, Transportation area warns that these schedules will children of all ages and two full various clubs need nursery care SaratogaEnterprise and a number be tentative since delays may 16 Aug. 17 Parking area Aug. : time kindergarten classes-one for their children during hours of other streets. occur due to weather conditionsor immediately south of Barracks 4 junior and one senior-with not listed here, arrangements The work will done during equipment breakdowns. and north of the qualified teachers. They also may be possible through the minimum traffic hours ((9 a.m.- brig. Barricades will be erected by provide an. excellent recreation Nursery Manager, May Mid- 3:15: p.m.) whenever possible.The Aug. 18 Aug. 20: Parking the contractor and people using program for children whose dlcton. For information, call the parking lot schedule: areas immediately south of the lot are requested to cooperate mothers work daily. nursery at 3891732. August. 6-August 13: Essex Barracks 6 and east of Barracks 7 while the repairs are being made. "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained herein are not official expressions of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." : F.2I Jl'f( ' 12, 1971 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER -..-. ---- --.. __._____.... ..... Weekly, 1971 Club Schedules MOND'AY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY I SATURDAY SUNDAY 18 August 17 August August 12 August 13 August 14 August 15 August 16 The The The Bow Pirates Bow Bow Street Street Ronnie The America's America's Street Runners Runners and the Beach Children Children ''c otJe Runners 4+ Sexpot 4+ Sexpot Soul Cats 4+Sexpot Band Band Band Society Chicken find Ace y-Duce y Parmesan Veal Spaghetti Tommy 'c' Chopped Baked Meat Watch Dressing for our Tommy Archie Sirloin Loaf and Sauce andthe Surprise Club and the Jimmy Strickland Leslie Seminoles Steak Happy Hour Seminoles , . A Happy Hour CPO. The Happy Hour . Tommy 430.630: : Jimmy 't\ Royal Jimmy 4: : Club Blue Seminoles and the Strickland Strickland P m:30: p.m. .. I . "TWOFERS" CLOSED but Officers Beefeaters The Family our Package for A La Carte Night Four The Four Buffet Store I Is Happy Hour Menu . Club Clubs Clubs open 3:30: 5 . .. CLUB HOURS '\ - Pirates CPO Officers' Acey.Ducey 'upport' Cove Club Club Club eja&ir6e Monday thru Thur , 11 '.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday fL Saturday your\ _. 4 Friday 11 am to Midnight Sunday 11 I.m. to 1 I.m. Breakfast Na tte personnel will be served from 5:50-: 6:30: a.m.?; NAS and all 11 ..m. t' 2 ..m. 11a.m..11 p.m. other tenant commands after 6:30.: Friday a. Saturday Tues.-Thurs. Sunday Lunch Natfc personnel served from 11 to 12 a.m. NAS and other commands Saturday 11 am to 1 I.m. \ 11a.m..I1p.m. Noon to Midnight after 11.Dinner. 9 '.m. to 2 '.m. Frl-Slt -All personnel served from 4 to 6:15: p.m. Sunday 11..m..11.m. Monday thru Thur Chub 9 '.m. to Midnight 11 I.m. to Midnight Friday,August II Tuesday,August 17 BREAKFAST .. Hot Oatmeal, Fred! BREAKFAST. Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, Scrambled\ Eggs with Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beefon Ham, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Toast, Baked Pork and Beans, Pork Sausage, Home Fried Potatoes, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Pork Creamed Dried Beef. Assorted Cake Sausage, Assorted: Cake Doughnuts. Doughnuts. DINNER Minestrone Soup, DINNER .. Manhattan Clam Steamship Round of Beef, Natural m w Chowder, Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Okra t+. ( French Fried Potatoes, Tomato Juice, Buttered Whole Kernel . Butter Cream Styled Corn, Buttered Corn, Yellow Pound Cake. June Peas, Yellow Cake with SANDWICH LINE .. Grilled Cheeseor rnwPROTESTANT Chocolate Icing.SANDWICH Grilled Hamburgers. LINE. Grilled Cheeseor . MwL. SUPPER Simmered Corned Beef, Grilled Hamburgers. Swedish Meat Balls, O'Brien SUPPER. Baked Beef & Noodles, Potatoes, Buttered Squash, Seasoned .. r Fried Flounder, Tartar Sauce, Par. Snap Beans, Yellow Pound Cake. sley Buttered Potatoes, Polonaise o I I Cauliflower, Seasoned Green Beans, Wednesday,August II \1r Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing. BREAKFAST .. Chilled Plums, 4 a r1N/y. NAVAL AIR STATION Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled French -J A Saturday,August 14 Toast with Maple Syrup, Choice of SUNDAY BREAKFAST Hominy Grits, , Ham or Bacon, Hash Brown Potatoes 1 Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled Hot Pecan Roils.DINNER . 0 Cakes with Maple Syrup, Choice of , Holy Communion-8:30: a.m. at Chicken Gumbo Soup All Saints Chapel. Church Schoolall Bacon or Ham, Hash Browned Hot Roast Turkey Sandwiches, Potatoes, Minced Beef, Iced Coffee Snowflaked Potatoes, Cranberry Lff ( ages) 9:30: a.m. at Chapel Rings. Sauce, Harvard Beets, Seasoned . Annex. Divine Worship 10:30: at BRUNCH Fried Eggs to Order, Succotash, Boston Cream Pie. 3 All Saints' Chapel. Breakfast Meat or Grilled Frankfurters SANDWICH LINE Grilled Cheeseor !!..J:;'" .. French Fried Potatoes, Variety Meat Sandwich. Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Baked Beans, Iced Coffee Rings, . SUPPER El Rancho Stew or wtu, fuuMo2 i atuEv*:' we lAbE High) 10:30: a.m. at Chapel An- Dutch Apple .Pie. Baked Meat- Loaf, Buttered Egg toCATeDmAr PUffeRftY 'SEHSl1tONJ1"JAX : nex. Junior and senior youth Roast SUPPER Turkey- Chicken Log, Snowflaked Rice Soup, Noodles, Simmered Pinto Beans, Fellowship-1:30 at Buttered Asparagus, Southern Corn : p.m. Bldg. 722. Potatoes, Cream Gravy, Bread Bread, Boston Cream Pie. Evening Worship-7:30: p.m. at Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered small Chapel. Whole Kernel Corn, Seasoned Lima Thursday,August If Beans, Dutch Apple Pie. .. Tuesday BREAKFAST Chilled Figs, Senior Choir-Rehearsal-7 p.m. Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, AIR NEWSThe Sunday,August IS Grilled Hot Cakes with Maple Syrup, at Bldg. 750 and Christian Science BREAKFAST -. Chilled Figs, Choice of Luncheon Meat Pork Service 8 p.m. at small Chapel. Chilled Pineapple, Juice, Fried Eggsto Sausage, Baked Pork & Beans or Iced NAVAL HOSPITAL Order Grilled Minute Steaks, Coffee Rings. Divine French Toast with Maple Syrup, DINNER .. Puree of Bean Soup, JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Worship-10 a.m. Choice of Luncheon Meat or Pork , Ginger Pot Roast, Natural Gravy distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, NATTC Sausage, Assorted. Danish Pastry. French Fried Potatoes, Buttered June Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Divine Worship-11 a.m at Grilled BRUNCH Hamburger Fried Eggs or Breakfast to Order, Peas, Seasoned Carrots, Peach private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Bldg. 500. Meat, French Fried Potatoes, Baked Shortcake SANDWICH with Whipped.. Topping.Macaronior LINE Chill must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS CATHOLICSaturday Yellow Beans, Assorted Danish Pastry, Iced Grilled Liver, Parsley Buttered Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Mass 5 p.m. at St SUPPER Layer. Vegetable Cake. Soup, Grilled Potatoes, Buttered Broccoli Spears, items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or Edward's Chapel. Sunday Mass. Beet Steaks, Fried Onions, Franconla Seasoned Green Beans, Peach 3119. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass Potatoes, Harvard Beets, Seasoned Shortcake with Whipped Topping. I Peas, Iced Layer Cake. and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday "Everything advertised In this publication must be made Friday 11:30: a.m. WednesdayMass Monday,August U ) ,IV 14 t available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race' 11:30: a.m. at the Naval BREAKFAST -- Chilled Orange I creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or Hospital Chapel. Saturday Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Maple patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal Confessions : and 5 p.m. Syrup Pork Grilled Hot Cakes, Choice of , . opportunities by an advertiser will result in'the refusal to print NATTC Potatoes Sausage, Assorted or Bacon Cake,Doughnuts.Lvonnalse advertising from that source." Sunday Mass 9:30: a.m. In DINNER Chicken Soup, Baked Building 500. Smoked Ham, Pineapple I 8.! Raisin Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Sauce Snowflaked, Candled Potatoes Sweet, Potatoes Boiled, .concerning such should be directed to: Blackeyed Peas, Seasoned Turnip madness Anger is momentary , Greens, Hushpupples, Apple THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY so control your passion or it will SANDWICH LINE .- Chill Dogs Pie. or 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 control you.-Horace Egg SUPPER Salad Sandwich... Submarine Sandwiches, Telephone 388-2755 Stuffed Green It's easier to judge people by Sauce, French Peppers Baked ,Potatoes Tomato, VOL. 29 NO. 21 AUGUST 12, 1971 what they fall for than by what Buttered Spinach, Boiled Navy Beans, * they stand for.-Joan Welsh Apple Pie. COM8ATAUGUST AstTTf" \ AUGUST 12, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 All Hands .. .I ( x _ :: TrainingFor :L- 1 VP45Jax Patrol Squadron 45 recently held an AU Hands Training Day. The purpose of All -ML b ; Hands Day Is to gather all -w, squadron personnel together at least once a month for lectures containing pertinent informationon Yv' both the squadron and Navy- wide levels.In s conjunction with the : " training, an advancement and ' award ceremony was held. The first awards were Navy Com I mendation Medals to LCdr. Jerome D. Piccioni and LCdr. , David B. Trover. i( LCdr. Piccioni was com it mended for service while serving t as an operations officer on the -'- Nurse Contract SignedHarry staff of Commander Cruiser ANOTHER CVWR.20 FIRST LCdr W. A. Geiger, maintenance Destroyer Flotilla 12 from Oct. officer of Attack Carrier Air Wing Reserve 20, Is piped over the side by 23, 1968 to Oct 23, 1970. his fellow officers, becoming the first officer to retire from the year S. Osterman, president of the American Federation of LCdr. Troyer received his old air wing staff. LCdr. Geiger enlisted in the Navy 27 years ago here Government Employees, Local 696, signs a two contract for year medal for service while attachedto at NAS. He was commissioned an ensign 16 years later,and has servedin registered nurses as Hospital Commanding Officer Capt. C. W. LewisJr. his present rank for three years. the USS America (CVA-66)) looks on. Negotiations on the agreement began June 22 and were as. completed July 30. It will become effective upon': approval of the assistant strike operations 0( Director of the Office of Civilian Manpower and Management. ficer. Fourteen VP-45 sailors 2L Now You Can received Good Conduct Awards. l Disaster Control Experts They were: AE1 Backus, ADJ2 REALLY LIVE !Irollin.g Bretton, SD3 Canda, ADJ3 v Carrington, ADJ1 Coleman, " Will Lecture at TheaterJax ADJ2 Fristad, AK1 Haye, AZ1 Hopkins, SD2 Mercado, HMI Miller, AE2 Rowe, AE1 Sanders, PR1 Soileau and ATC Thuma. A team of disaster protection equipment.Other . control specialists from Gulf port, training for Disaster The concluding presentationswere t t 1 Miss., will conduct specialized Control Teams AA, AB, AC, AD, to eight VP-45 sailors who disaster control and NBC AF, EA, CA and CB will be held were advanced to the following training lectures at the Station August 19 through 27 at Hangar rates: AT2 Barker AW2 Theatre August 16,17 and 18 from 1000 in Rooms 235 and 236. Per Baumann, AMS2 Elldson, AW2 hills 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The presentationwill sonnel assigned to these teams Meagher, AE2 Medcs, AMS2 include an introduction to are required to attend the Pritchard, AW3 Ray and AMS2 ti NBC procedures and individual training. Tinney. ..._ sAlta' 4_ 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES $18,700-$23,000 VAlnd FHA FINANCING Salesman at Knoll Drive 10 am to 6 pm Daily r The Rolling Hills C-/0/ . t SK tNE u/\ \ r 'to .. N W '(S \ S p 1. :...."... -- :-" 0 Ew 19 t .ON y 61E gay r r pN10 $23,500-$26(000 LT\\ P Model Add It all C-10 up and you will see why i. {.. this Is so popular a model 3 n Bedrooms, 2 Bath large utility, a __ long low sweeping line truly a fine I home on a modest budget. ::: :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;.;:;: 7726 LENOX AVE. PHONE 781.1740 :S8::#:::::::::::::::::::!: N plllS .fWlA/1 l .. :::: f !? NG 2S* : ; .:. NO. 1 4 DOWNiOWN i a Buy NOW during the dealers' model-end Clearance I g 11 ". II I II }Z Sales. still " You can select the car you want and pay much less for It than a few months ago. Also, the '72's will 1 probably cost much more than comparable 71 786-3770 models.I T. Nox nvt ' I \, NO. 2 a " It'I MONDAYTHRUTHURSDAYMain .... ,,,OM I 1 .. Lobby 9:00: A,M. to 2:00: P.M. Finance your new auto with a LOW COST Normandy I1 : W' t : Drive.in Tellers& Installment Loans' Atlantic Bank loan. Money saved In financing your ; 9.00A.M.: to 4:00 P.M. car Is just as important as money saved in the pur < ,,,,, , FRIDAY chase of It. See us for fast, friendly, LOW COST auto .:.: CECIL BUCHU. :.:. i/ELO/ All Departments 9:00: A.M. to 8.00: P.M. Financing. :::: MAYPOIIT :::: Member FDIC ' :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::.:.:::.:.:.:.:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:.:.:.:.:.:::: NORMANDY $anJ JbSJtiBUILDERS: : :: , : IXTC.: 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32205 Member of National Home Builders Associationand Jacksonville Home Builders Associations . .... -... . - AUGUST 12, 1971 ,- 'PAGE 4 JAX NEWS-LATWINGER . - r AROUND CECIL '"' taz 8 , c ) Receiving their pins for 5 years NAS Cecil-What can we say?? that continuous service at Cecil wereL There are so many people awards that ( to m) David Solomon, James have been receiving : the LATWINGER staff hasn't Barlow, Commander Garbe, Richard Klmes! and Willis had time to stop. There are quitea - --- few people to put in the spot B rough ton. Odekirk I M Years- __ ___u light this week,so without further -11-: I. t.. I ado, here we go. Mr. Frank Nettles and Mr. I 'h Edwin Yarborough were very happy men last week when they received their 30 years service rk tr awards. Congratulations Mr. Mr & rM raF. Nettles and Mr. Yarborough.Ten . years behind Mr. Nettles and Mr. Yarborough,but still justas happy were James D. Braford, j7 lI Jauntia A. Dixon and Myrtle A. Mitchell who received service awards for 20 years. For 10 and 15 years continuous r-- service at Cecil, the following .. WalkupLL '. -eo. 1 _ 20 Years shown with Commander ..--- .--- ". I 1I Garbe persons, were given Service Pins David"d:. Walkup'of VA-83 Welch for their achievements. Shown and his wife Barbara, both.show 174 recently reenlisted for two left to right are, Ernest Lawson, their approval as Mrs'WglkUp: \ years to start his way towards 11 Alma Tomlin, Commander pins on her husbands "'new years of Naval service. Garbe, Grady Bishop, Eugene Lieutenant bars. Hellrazor AT3 D.E. Welch Taylor, and George Sweat AE1 Gary B. .Odekirk, 'of'VA- recently reelisted for 6 more years. after successfully com 111 pleting two I : years service. ['... : Congratulations and best of luck Iii. '. I D .IJ"'I : "1, FRIENDLY. RELAXED a :; k . i_ U .-: ";: : 1? 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TIRE DIVISION j f 1 MARINA + cu ROOSEVELT BLVD at OITECA RIVE, ''- 111CkS Jioddt atR1t/11RGte, -mSwNs p M ir.ncAled M.rM. htwn. Mr .t OPEN SUNDAY OFF 195 AT U.S.1IR -I 1 ter .-- . "" 4' AUGUST 12, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 r -i Navy Wives Elect New Officer , Commence Constructive ProjectsJaxAugust k 4 was the date for Parliamentarian in 1960, served magazines may deposit them in the Navy Wives Club of AmericaJax two terms as vice president in the boxes provided. 86 business meeting, and 1964 and 1965, and was club In conjunction with solicitingour y members elected Maria Bennettas president in 1968. On J>e national club members to volunteer y i their new vice president. A level she served as National Pin for the Family Services Center, candlelight ceremony set the Chairman for two terms, and was the club is also purchasing new scene as Maggie Lucas performed on the National Revisions cots for the Center's use. the duties of installing Committee in 1964 and 1969. The members of Jax 86 extendan officer. Two new members were also open invitation to all wives of Mrs. Bennett has been an installed that same evening. men serving in the U.S. Navy, FINANCE OFFICER RETIRES. Charles J. Collins, SC, left) active member of Jax 86 for Shirletta Gore, sponsored by Marine Corps,Coast Guard, and accepts his retirement papers and congratulations from NAS Com many years. Among the various Idella Moore, and Karen Cason, active reserve units of these manding Officer Capt. John R. Klncaid after ending Navy career chairmanships on the local level, sponsored by Barbara Howard services; wives of men who have * which spanned more than 30 years she held the office oft repeated the club vows by can been honorably discharged with -..." ,- dlelight with installing officer, pay or retired, or who have been Sharon King.Welcomed. transferred to the Fleet Reserve Jax Stable Mounts guest for the upon completing active duty; and evening was Martha Kannair of widows of enlisted men in these Sigsbee Road, Orange Park. services. Two new club projects have Please come out and be a partof Get been adopted. One is to collect our club. We need workers and InnoculationsJax magazines and paperback books new friends and if the childrenare for prison inmates, and the otheris a problem, we can solve that Horses at the cin ted.. to collect old eye glasses, with our free nursery care for frames and costume jeweley for anyone attending a Navy Wives riding stables here There have been were no for the function. held 'Eyes Needy Drop-off Meetings are on vaccinated Monday mor- confirmed cases of the boxes will be maintained at the the first and third Wednesday of ning for Venezuelan disease in Florida and the Nursery and anyone having old each month at Compton Hall on Equine Encepha- vaccinations are only a eyeglasses or jewelry or Enterprise St. at 7:30 p.m. lomyolitis. precautionary measure. !>!b.b.....................:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..................,,...........................'................................'.'.'. All horses in the Clay Horses have also been COMPLETE VW 8 New Jax 14 Vice President County area will be vaccinated quarantined for all s & DOMESTIC CAR, Maria Bennett (center) Is I free of charge in movement except to and congratulated by Club President No SERVICEROOSEVELT f} hopes of preventing an from vaccination clinics in Barbara Howard (1)I) and Maggie -o 0HNG : outbreak of the disease hopes of lessening the Lucas. : N ! ; such as the one which has chances of coming in /erErso.on.e1 --- r0 B r rLu killed many other horsesin contact with the disease. I PHONE Ml.151$ II at ; the South during the I Hurrtb/e/ 011= with uto :.{ past few weeks.A New (;)f,\I MULT/.p EST ENCO census of horses in the a--==- I GREASEOSE area is being conducted in I , SJacksonville. order to determine how Billets 1249-1251, Florida King 32204WANTED St. II much vaccine will be GREASE tnu.rw j ::: needed and to serve as a .., , I J w.waa .wwiw..r..JOB r means of knowing when all .1 USEDCAMERASAND horses have been vac- .'-.' FormedA'proposal I EQUIPMENT.TOP DOLLAH-3M-tSM PAY fl J : ENCO | | Judge: 'You've been brought to establish Master IBRING THIS AD WITH YOU I '$':;4261 ROOSEVELT BLVD(Across from St.Johns Theatre)389-9113 here for drinking/ Chief, Petty Officer of the Command ._--..oss.s. Defendant: 'Fine! Let's get billets at 23 fleet, force and .. started-Shelby! Friedman. major commands has been approved - by Admiral Elmo Zum- walt,Chief of Naval Operations.The . MCPOC program is a CLIPPER-SILVERLINE . T.CRAFT 'superb management and leadership tool to ,stimulate a MERCRUISERSTERNDRIVES . all meaningful dialogue among "' levels of command', according to .1 MERCURY Z-Gram 95, and will 'enhance OUTBOARD command sensitivity to the needsof M all enlisted personnel." ..............'--l). The MCPOCs will confer with EXPERT il the Master Chief Petty Officer of REPAIR SHOP'FACTORY ii;; the Navy, Master Chief Whittet, ::4: and suggest 'programs or policy (; changes that will improve Navy TRAINED I life and enhance the benefits of MECHANICS l: fk career service.' 'We can learn much from the 264-9835 experience and counsel of our INLET MARINESALES chief petty officer community', the Z-Gram concludes, 'and the & SERVICEHwy means I have outlined will ensure open and active lines of com 17 Orange Park munication between them and me'. .", ," . ', ' :; We ,Offer the Largest Selection of ,x 24' WIDE Mobile Homes in N. Florida! 't'J.1 0' :' ",,", . We also represent Manufactuers of 12' wide models.We '. :?? That's, how you'II rate our new office across from the Parade Ground. t . From Blllle Trade Coats for Anything All Models and .' Complete Banking Service. Floor Plans IN STOCK I to Battleships! .. /.,,.. ". .. :. ,' .. '. ,';: : . -- See US TODAY :' \' f" :..' For complete selection! : . VA Bank' Savings and Loan ,<. .f..;; 'J .p. Long Term ' I - Q FinancingMost 4 . I ( N- ; ,.):' .,. ",1_ '. ",. J ";:" >>. , r-- 'SPECIAL .DISCOUNTS:,:; f t.'r.<' . t MILITARY nd CIVIL SERVICE Personnel ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOMES BACK AT62S3 ROOSEVELT BLVD.. OUR ORIGINAL LOCATION i AUGUST 12, 1971 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER t "'.-m: alL. 'Yl:"" ---- Presenting, The Tams c Famous Recording Soul Group gs ; w Ir' Will Appear at Pirates Cove Jax The Tams, a quintet from Atlanta whose 'Best of the Tams' album has just been released by Capitol Records' 1.2-3 label, will appear at the Pirates Cove enlisted men's club here September 1st and 2nd from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets for the show are now on sale at the club for$1 each In their 'rags to riches' trek out 'Kingpin of the Atlanta Sound', 'Be Young, Be Foolish, Be 4 of an Atlanta ghetto as well as saw their potential, and after Happy', 'Riding for a Fair and in their music The Tams have their first effort, 'Untie Me', many others. H achieved the mastery of living to became a local hit. he secured a New facets have been added to M+ the point. They insist on staying long-time contract for The Tams the right-on career of The Tams, _ their own happy, effervescent, with ABC Records. with the boys just completing an natural selves and they have One thing led to another, given extended engagement at one of managed to convey that feeling constant hard work The Tams Miami Beach's finest show through many hit recordings and worked their way from Atlanta to rooms,the signing of an extended countless live appearances. finding their names on the recording contract with Capitol i No Bed of Roses marquees at the well known Records and with The Tams The road to success and theatres of the day (the Howard starring in a new weekly musical stardom was not always 'bed of in Washington; the Apollo in New television program entitled 'Dig'. .. I.j roses' as The Tams story is York; The Regal in Chicago; the j f , scattered with a goodly share of Uptown in Philadelphia and the ' Meet the Individuals .. ....011'(,' , hard times. The four original Downtown Fox in Detroit) at Here then The Tams are .. Tams (Joseph Pope, Charles A fifth Tam (choreographer,Al the peak of their craft,' the ... . Pope, Robert Smith and Horace Cottle) was added as the group ... . makers of a warm, soulful music ..k ..4.- .r_ r....... Key), can remember standing on embarked on the bus tours of the that is its own best possible sweaty street corners, sharing mid-60's with such headliners as justification: singer is Elvis Presley and his common dreams and disap- James Brown, Ray Charles, hobbies include baseball and [ Rides Lee has a strong, Joseph Pope pointments, then getting Jackie Wilson and Paul Revere.At basketball. mellow lead voice which he has c together and performing for all points that wonderful Tams refined into beautiful and Horace Key (tenor) recognized $1.25 apiece per night. hit music was being made. tender instrument.a Joseph enjoys the importance of hard work in WantedJaxRide Still, The Tarns perterved Positive, straight-ahead, no the creation of good soul music.He . fishing, Ben E. King, and seeing They kept the jive going, they shuck, totally together music smiling faces in the crowd. Says has no hobbies and his wanted daily kept working really hard, they with explanatory-titles like he wants to have people all over favorite song (no surprise) Is The Monday through Friday from t never let up. In time, they gained 'What Kind of Fool Do You ThinkI the world see The Tams perform Tams'own'A Little More Soul', along 3201 Galilee Rd. in Southside after the Am ', 'Hey Girl Don't Bother which he characterizeswhat s a loyal following says Jacksonville to 110. because 'once they'll Bldg. Depart they see us, multi-colored tarns they wore as Me', 'Silly Little Girl', 'You Liedto the group tries to do leave return Call believe us and hopefully we can 7 a.m. 3:30: or 4 p.m. the dress could Your Daddy' and 'I've Been little soul and only stage they make someone else a little a more understanding Liz Gavilan at 772-2694 or 396- afford. 1962,The Tarns came to Hurt', with the audience. happier and a little more soulful. the attention of Bill Lowery. Growth and Success Albert Cottle, Jr.: has had show 0715.Rider wanted to share drivingand Lowery, the acknowledged Like a fine wine that can only Charles Walter Pope's favorite business under his skin since his improve with age, The Tarns Tams song is 'Be Young, Be mother took him on tours with expenses to Philadelphia Depart August 27 at 10 a.m. Call Foolish, Be Happy' 'It is most continued to build their act The stage Queen City Gospel Singers. \Wf2.' he 'in that it HM3 Reed at Ext 2423. with the gained in the meaningful says, Diversions experience include Ben E. King, days of the rock and roll bus tours helps younger kids to realize that pork chops and watching Bldg. 110 employee wishes to and organize car pool In East Atlantic from within happiness comes and consistent work at the rhythm television.So . S ''Jr and blues theatres. Demandfor that you must always try to be you have met The Tams. Beach area. Depart 6:30 a.m. I had what you are, no more and no return 4 p.m. Call Betty Joy at personal appearances Now listen to their songs, and go less. Charles likes people and 7723402. increased to the point that The see them perform. They show a steaks and and James Tarns built their own 17-piece boxing world where the pain of life and Gives REAL ESTATE revue.In fact, The Tarns reached Brown. love is looked at and confrontedand Hospital such a pinnacle that they were on Robert Lee Smith, The Tams' transcended by good-feeling FURNITURECall the road with bookings up to two bass singer, believes the group's music. For this alone, and Teachers ExamsJax 264-4584 Eve 268-9207 years in advance at Southern greatest virtue,perhaps lies in its because they do it so very well, colleges and universities while ability to 'get down with the The Tams deserve their well- Physicals examinations 688KINGSLEYAVEORANGE for teachers will be performed at still enjoying tremendous people. Filled with great enthusiasms entrenched place in the big PARK the Naval Medical Clinic recording success with tunes like Robert's favorite leagues of soul.We've Hospital on Saturday mornings, August 14 : and 21. Appointments may be made by calling 772-2223. got money AUTOBAHNARCa 1 t ( . to spare. fAA Major - ( V c . 4'r'share Special ...and we'll it 6P < $1295 P with you.: < < G A-C d. Duel Carborator ii ( tt Corner Slightly Park more& Blanding PH. 389.9490i *.LOW'f. " RATES 4 Jax's GreatestFURNITURE EASY .. t REPAYMENT 0 ' ) a TERMS -c\ \ c WHOLESALE C. PRiCE TO EVERYONE Q;) Q 0 0 : FREE CREDIT 0 . LIFE INSURANCE on every loan from .... PAY EVERY I '....t....'.""*'..'...'.*.*..."'..".......'.......,.,...'..*.,.*;,..v'VtV..............'.' /'II 'v . jj " i.?:i 3 LOCATIONS TO$;f-iW s .. -L.MlliN.I I SAX. FEDERAL SUNDAY tit 4 P MSURPLUS : SERVE YOU.. :: ' %:,. ................. ...,:::: r "-. .. .... 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AUGUST 12, 1971 8 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER I Editorial Corner I II Friday the 13th I Reenlistment Jax Four reenlist- Survival Course ments from VP-45 and one from VP-56 were reportedhere Jax I woke up tomorrow morning, but somehow it didn't really H this week. From the seem worth the effort My calendar read Friday the 13th. Pelican Squadron there I'm not superstitious, but I had known since midnight that it was were: going to be a bad day. That was when broke my hand coming back from the club (Somebody stepped on it when he passed me in the AW3 L. E. Sawyer hallway). Everything between then and 0730 is a painful tog, who reenlisted for the first especially in the head and stomach. time and received a Taking some measure of consolation in the fact that it was payday, I headed for the office. I didn't get discouraged that the 'two weeks Variable ReenlistmentBonus notice' I had given hadn't been approved, but when they told me that of more than $9,000. ._":1l- c my salary had been abolished as part of a DOD economy move I ..a _J .; started to get a little distressed. V AOe A. F. Canipe who A01 Ytdo - 'One must be willing to make sacrifices,' they told me. What could AE2 Blair reenlisted for the third .. . say? .'....., JIf'j'! .' .. .,... t Y"fi -'- --- time for six years. T I decided to take emergency leave until 1630 and went to the parking 'Ifff" ,;"Y 11.11 1: lot There saw the crushed remains of my day.old motor bike under A01 J. F. Yedo who ... ""..... the wheels of a car. This gave me clear assurance that someone had 1 to his actually read the editorial wrote last week and had even taken my ,: T j, added five years 1 J . advice. .. : ; ) Navy career. t L, ' My happiness was unbounded. \,. .... 1/; 'Every day should be Friday the 13th!' I shouted with glee as I /: : } AWl L. W. Call who leaped into the air- then crashed to the pavement ruining my spit. "Jm ; signed up for four more. shine and breaking my other hand. < ,: This downfall was inevitable. The Dick Tracy secret ring decoder At VP-56 AE2 Beryl G. and signal mirror I carry in my bike's saddlebag had been broken .t'. Blair reenlisted for the f when the bike came to its untimely end. -..r first time for five years I realized that the only way I could salvage anything from the day received Variable . was to pick myself up and start over again.So and a \, I limped back to the club. ;;. Reenlistment Bonus of AW3 Sawyer $10,000. AOC Canipe --. - 6hourvacation Lhampussupplements Expenses loan For Teeth Broken by AccidentDENVERThe ... serviceCat cost of dislocations is one of the types of authorized, in addition to care repairing teeth broken or dental care authorized under related to an injury, include care knocked out in an accident can be CHAMPUS. required as a necessary adjunctto the cash you want for vacation-and get it fast! as painful as the injury itself- Routine dental care, includingthe the treatment of a medical or Phone or drop in before 11 A.M. and tell us how particularly since this kind of repair of cavities and teeth- surgical condition when the attending much you want. We'll have an answer for you by dental care is extremely ex cleaning, is not authorized under physician and dentist 5 P.M.lhe tame day pensive and not generally the program. expect the dental care to exert a v available to dependents and Other services that are beneficial effect We want to lend you the full amount you have in mind-to do what you have in mind.That's why we retired members in uniformed service facilities.CHAMPUSthe. say i. 23 Years In Business YOU'RE GOOD FOR MORE AT BENEFICIAL Civilian Health \ LOANS UP TO $600 and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services-can offer Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville some relief to eligible 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384-4595 EXCEPTIONAL AUTO BUYSI beneficiaries in need of dental 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. NO DOWN PAYMENT* Next to Wlnn Dixie Phone 384 9374 care required because of an G 5 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area accident. See phone Book white pages for nearest office The surgical removal of the SPECIAL!! pulp and the restoration of teeth, 68 OPEL KADET LS Beneficial Finance System including necessary orthodonticwork 1971 BENEFICIAL CORPORATION in the case of wounds, Really nice. Very economical. fractures lacerations and $998 r ." r ,'. I ALWAYS ON SUNDAYS Now Located at... .. 1148 CASSAT AVE. 387-7371 Ej I *j ln Most Instances G '\\\\\HI"\\\ I '" ;g4!: ' A ,I tA..AM-..p.....% t A; IIHIIA_TIIAII..AII/ t DELUXE BUFFET ei M M: AMP BATTCNA-ICCA"UWIM"MtKOM 9, u..D u'tltls FROM NOON TILL 4 P.M. "; INOCM/ RING OF FLAME RESTAURANT \y ::f *' I >== $2.25 11I1 -- Parts For Imported Sports Cars i 111111 ; ;:: ALL YOU CAN EAT!II/ $2250 4 ; Luggage Rack ............... ,, ,; INCLUDING DESSERT AND BEVERAGE Q AMCO Tops ................ 25on i fiZ//I/I1IIR\t\\\\ Girling Brake 88 Fluid ......... ea. i/ IN ORANGE PARK r NNK EP RS Driving Lights ............ 25%Off ; 1.295 at Park Avenue (US 17)) '. I MORTED PARTS ! " Phone 264.9513 \ I / 11 , 3633IMEKOHRD. A j 398.5695PAGE . ... .. ' <"J "'' ' w .. ,. .1.1) I't -------- 12, 1971 AUGUST JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 . nw r.rc m + gw.Tr 1 ..(.I Mad Foxes Military Lab Specialists \ Help Victim 4r May Achieve CertificationWASHINGTONMedical I II Of LeukemiaJaxA laboratory specialists in the military I career field categories of MOS 92B20, NEC 8412, or AFSC 90430, who II have one year of laboratory experience, and a high school diploma or young leukemia victim equivalent are eligible for the Nov. 19 certification examinations for i from Lake City recently r, I Certified Laboratory Assistant, CLA (ASCP), offered by the Registryof rf11MMMNNNNMNNNNNMNII Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical I celebrated his fifth birthday and Pathologists September 1 is the deadline for applying for theseexaminations with the help of VP-5 personnel . 1 turned out to be a very happy one. AECS Harper AOC Cate The national examinations will chemistry and biology, one 1i LCdr. Michael Gavalak and be given at the centers semester in mathematics and a crew 32 of VP-5 met Clay Tyre, throughout the country. Cer year of clinical education and i who has been suffering from Two Chiefs RetireAt tification exams are also being experience in an AMA-approved leukemia for two years on July offered on Nov. 19 for civilian Medical Technology Educational I 14 when they were diverted from categories of Medical Laboratory Program. This examination is their touch-and-go pattern by a Technician, MLT (ASCP), also open to those with a baccalaureate - plea for help from Clay's father, NATTC CeremonyJaxAECS Medical Technologists MT degree with the above Thomas Tyre. Clay had begun to (ASCP), and Histologic required courses plus five yearsof I J develop serious complicationsand Technician HT (ASCP). acceptable clinical laboratory airlift was Carl W. Harper, Service Medal, Republic of Graduates of military medical experience. an emergency Supervisor of Phase IV of the AE'A' Vietnam Medal and the Navy necessary to get him to St. Jude Laboratory training programs Candidates for the School, and AOC Joe Unit Commendation Ribbon. Billy Children's Hospital in Memphis, totaling at least 12 months are examinations for Histologic Tenn. Cate, an instructor in the Elec- Chief Petty Officer Cate has eligible for the Medical Technician, liT (ASCP), must tricity Phase of the AO 'A'School. served 21 years in the Navy. lie Laboratory Technician MLT have a high school diploma and Since that airlift, the Mad retired after a combined total of served with Fighter Squadron 52, (ASCP), examination if they one year of training and ex- Foxes and Clay developed quite a more than 40 years service. 111, 174 and 62, Fleet Composite have an associate degree or 60 perience in histologic technique. deep affection for each other, so During Senior Chief Petty Squadron 4, FASRON 691 and at semester hours of college credit. ASCP Certification(is of special it was only natural that when the Officer Haper's naval career,he Monterey, Calif. AOC Cate The Medical Technologists MT importance to military Mad Foxes found out he was earned the Good Conduct Medal earned the Good Conduct Medal (ASCP) examination (is open to laboratory personnel who expectto having a birthday they decided to (sixth award) the National ((5th Award) and the National those who have completed three transfer out of the services into get him a present.The Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Defense Service Medal years of college with 16 hours of civilian! medical! laboratories l , most 01 which are directed oy Command Hosts "Hail and Farewell"Jax present turned out to be no pathologists. ordinary present for a fiveyearold Applications for the i boy as ADJI Frank Reed had A command sponsored Officers and their guests are Bedard and his wife. He is the examinations and further information - the pleasure of presenting $67.50to Hall and Farewell party will be invited to attend the celebration, officer in charge of the Armed may be obtained from Clay's father and making it a held at 7 tomorrow night at the free of charge, from 7 to 8:30.: Forces Courier Detachment. the Registry of Medical very memorable birthday for Officers' Club in honor of several Those being 'Hailed' as Leaving NAS Jax are Cdr. and Technologists (ASCP) Box 4872, young Clay Tyre. NAS officers who are either newcomers to the station are: Mrs. Raymond Williams of Data Chicago, 111. 60680. Applicationsmust reporting aboard or departing. Cdr and Mrs. Charles Harlow of Processing, Ll and Mrs. Stephen be returned to the Registryby Data Processing Dept., LCdr. Salisbury of Air Ops and CW02 Sept. 1,with an application fee and Mrs. Eugene Quinn, LCdr. and Mrs. Harry Worwetz of of $25. usmfwNNNNMNNII* and Mrs. David Weigand and Lt. Weapons.Cdr. . and Mrs. Thomas McMahan of ", KATHY AirOps; LCdr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Gibson, LCdr. HONDA, Schutt, Lt and Mrs. David Hall, Ralph Goslin and CW02 Ronald BROWN Lt and Mrs. Paul Hermanson, Blaine Jr. of the Air Operations MOTORS & CYCLES CO. and Ll and Mrs.Harold Jablon of Department will be honored upon 4949 BLANDING BLVD. trtiM J PIANO& Dental. Also. Lt (jg) William their retirement from the Navy. PHONE 7714244 SONGSTRESS Monday through Saturday w ..1111I"11.--- S'S ca reC.erlas Blending Boulevard SPECIAL RATES per person Cedar Hills Shopping Center $6.00 House of Quality Foods double occupancy FOR SERVICEMEN Phone 771 9223 Entertainment nicely, Quarterdeck Lounge I Dine at Biier'i Seafood Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct DiaJ Phone, Olympic Every FRIDAY I Night is Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking. Every SATURDAY Night .is FAMILY NIGHT Your choice' of \ JACKlONVIlEI STEAK 179 Chicken & I II I W \ HOTEL NIGHT Dumplings 79 ) 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 Chopped Steak Within walking distance to all points interest.. 3/4 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter LUNCH AMtll2 PM DINNER4PMtll8PMWatch Ij j I For Our Luncheon M af Special 3tcehh Mon Tnrui Martin Tire Company [I_1918 BLANDING BLVD Phone 387-4481 Get the central air conditioning system you've always wanted v SPECIAL PURCHASE!! FEDDERS 35,000 btu BLEMISH * SALE 1 4 Ply Polyester Tires _ 78 Series Twin Striped-White installed Size R.pl'CII Price JUST Provided.lect"ulwfY'u.ductwork, ,/ F78.14 775.14 $18.00 '.gitfert,.end furntct Wow,art idrqudt oJ G78.14 825.14 19.00 H78-14 855.14 22.00 J7'.14 885.14 24.00 This is a special ofl-season, limited time offer use your furnace blower to circulate the cool. F78.15 775.15 17.00 All Prices Exchange Plus Exist Now you can get a Fedders quality central air dehumidified air through the existing. ducts. G78.15 825.15 19.00 TaxesfromS1.92toSJ.19H78.15 conditioning system for an unbevable' preseason This is literally an unbeatable preseason of- 855.15 22.00 Free Bubble Balance price. Imagine every room in your home fer. Get the luxury of central air conditioning 900.15 24.00 High Speed Balance$2.50 comfortably cool and dry. you've always wanted. Free survey. finanCingWe L78.15 915.15 25.00 add the system to your warm air furnace arranged In materials. ,wd workmanship defects against . Guaranteed ratobased on tread we" and road hazards for one yearpro CONTROL Prices good at 1918 Blanding Blvd. onlyMartin's -- CLIMATE fIf 1641 CASSAT AVENUE PHONE 388-4665 U BANKAMEMCMO Charge ... .d ( . v- "J' _ :) 11IIII -- I I II I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWATWINGER I AUGUST :::'::: " ! ;,y IPl rM1I Strikin'Ladies H f t I I I IM Il' r f r i I f NAS Cecil Field will again host the bowling tournament for all I ",. e e dependent women of active, r retired or deceased personnel of Navy, Marines,Amy, Air Force I a and Coast Guard in the I iiiiiiiii rt. Jacksonville area.This event will I'I' be held the last two weekends In --- inAFCM October; 23rd and 24th, 30th and t R,Clark of VA'" rtctntty received W e Navy Achievement I' Medal for his outstanding performance Quality Assuranct CPO and 31st.The 1st Annual tournamentheld Maintance Control CPO. last October was a success. _... ...," Many women are not aware of ., ...' the fact that one does not have to .) I'tiI .. be a 'good" bowler to win. The :' .' tournament will be handicap all the way, including All Events. This bowling tournament is the one sport in which all. service wives can participate. NAS Cecil Field Bowling Center has made the lanes available to dependentsfor this occasion, so let's reciprocate by entering and ;;; Cecil Marine were vtry busy recently is they held exercises on Th making this 2nd Annual Tour the Weapons side In the top picture, the Marines are moving out on I p1el MI nament a greater success than navel in lUrch of the enemy _._ : the last.Plan now to gather your WI' .. team and join the fun in com ., -- --- , :s.a. ' received the petition. 7 '""'.",..<<:i.....,, v.- ATC C.F.McCartnty,another Sunllner from VA-ll also Bowlers have until September26th Navy Achievement Medal for his exceptional work as Quality to enter the four-lady team MeWf Assurance CPO while serving with NAS Cecil AMD division. event and doubles-singles events. elf Entry forms and rules can be hntre obtained In bowling centers at . Cecil Field, NAS Jax, and ' Learn To FlyIntroductory Mayport; also all public bowling establishments in the area. - Lesson For further information, FAX-APPROVED contact Mona Groff,Tourmanent WIag Director, Telephone: 264-234. Private FREE Bf Commercial Instrument .f tructor - For U VA Approved Tame Girl: 'Whipser something soft Tya.1 Courses'A'vallable Only and sweet to me, darling' vaPt Sailor: 'Marshmallow fluffL HERLONG AVIATION, INC. A - \ OFF NORMANDY BLVD. A 781-Z63' - : .', ..'<' 7, '" : '?:" :: : a a i j j'jjaajajaia' fc v jf ajffy aBBjB .y y/ ;Y y The P| RATES fL a z yr -+ a d EPI PIGr GrM ac !I LOUNGE In the above'picture, with their mission over the Marines head for E( the helicopter that will take them back to'friendly lines.: - xa ORANGE PARK WfSTSIDE ,jagttNEWEStandFINEST : -35 RInr III I c' Northeast Florida's cASSATUi , Newest and Finest C, AVENUe pi LEWIS KINO Organ, Drums&Piano I ( J I ( AccomodationsDICKWILLIAMS I U Y'UTA SALES AND SERVICE -" WTHEY SING AND SWINGI 1971 4 : All week including Sundays AR LOUNGE OPEN 11 A.M.-2 A.M. DAILY I I Corolla / fSUNDAYS i P.M.tn n P.M.WITH MEALS M Hot and Cold Sedan i - FREE Hors d'ouevres Q COCKTAIL HOUR 3P.M.-7 P.M.k Y, - Bar HI-BALLS 40 ee 4 UPT034MIWT ( \ LIMITED SUPPLY PER GALLON c ; ( .r" Standard - nWGSP r THE WORLD'SINNKEEPER" Equipment includes: Reclining Bucket Seats t' r White wall tire$ Wheelcovers Nylon carpets ,i S a.vouimeJ & $ 'r Front disc brakes -Tinted glass .7 s. N at* Reduced F COME IN OR CALL 389.6668 or 6469 1 s prices'' ; Come and Get 'Em Specials!! : 71 FORD TORINO Door Hardtop 6-cylinder, standard c r trans.,S.OOOmlles,new car warranty PRICE I2I7S.$200 Down . 'y payment, $68 mo. THE GALLEY ROYALE 120 MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV 49 CHEVY IMPALA Door Hardtop. V8 Auto. trans., Air I p F conditioned,Power steering and brakes,Tinted glass, Meals and Snacks R4H. 12380 .. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 2 SWIMMING POOLS it PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA V.8,AT, PS,R&H. S1WiO VW BUG Beachcomber Special (250tJ A RAMBLER Station Wagon MSO i DISCOUNT TO M TARV.and 62 COMET 2.Door $350 s ... their dependents and guests upon presentation of ID card. WESTSIDE Y Yi As a former serviceman, the ownerWELCOMESMILITARYPATRQNAGE i( .- T ._ _- __aA.. ...._.._._-._ !. .--_ ._ ... 'HOUSE Of Lr- , 1.295 at PARK AVENUE ((US 17) PHONE -9S1-3. I II ...,, '. I ; ( IY" % '."'.-... +r.v "- IIJIlIItlt1l. 71IIIIYaYr - rF. .. ---- - h.__ . I 12, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 11 --- --= ---- ----- - ---- .- ---- - -- --- ---- - ----- - PUBLISHING I1TI W1 HOLT COMPANY Publisher CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I Movie Schedule JAX AIR NEWS Call: 388-2755 II NAS Jacksonville : Ads Should bt mailed to arrive. not later than Ads TUf'dayfor arriving publication too the following Thursday. '. '. ...,',..1. '. .' ." .. .. '. . LATWINGER : .t' late for this deadline will be 1fJ published the fOllowing week unless the NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE I\'t"\' publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or Thursday August 12 Monday, August 16 money order for the 'ull cost of the ad must be received. WITH the copy for the ad NAS: 'THE CONFESSION' NAS: 'GETTING STRAIGHT' B&W drama starring Yves Color comedy drama starring 4747 San Juan Avenue ": RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) S2.00 Montand and Simone Signoret. Elliott Gould and Candice Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line ((4 words per line) SOc 'GP' F (138 mins.). Bergen. 'R' E ((125 mins.). L : HOSPITAL: 'TIIX 1138' Color HOSPITAL: 'ONE MORE science fiction starring Robert TRAIN TO ROB' _._ _. ---- ._ -- Duvall and Donald Pleasance. 17 --- Tuesday,August Friday,August 13 NAS: 'THE CROSS AND GERMAN SHEPHERD NAS: 'VANISHING POINT' SWITCHBLADE' Color drama EMPLOYMENT: AKC Call 772 Reg.1769., 6 mo. old, Female $4000 ;MOBILE H9i\. 'I Color action drama starring starring Pat Boone. 'GP' G ((106 Barry Newman and Cleavon mins.). GENERAL OFFICE SURFBOARD CHALLENGERGood Little. 'GP' VG ((107 mins..). HOSPITAL : 'GETTING Put your office skills to work and earn condo Used 1 yr. Orlg. $145" sell JUSTISS TRAILER PARK HOSPITAL; 'THE CON- STRAIGHT' HIGH PAY. Work when & where you for $85. Call Les 3877394. 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern FESSION' Wednesday,August 18 wish. NO FEE. Call: trailer and Apts 389.3007. Saturday,August 14 NAS: 'WHAT'S NEW NORRELLTemporary NAS: SHINBONE ALLEY' PUSSYCAT Color comedy 396.5371 Services LABRADOR PUPPIES RETRIEVER VA FINANCINGNo Color cartoon with voices of Carol starring Peter Sellers and Peter AKC Reg., $125. 264.2741.AUTOMATICWASHER. money down on New Star Mobile Channing, Clark and Eddie O'Toole. 'R' G ((108 mins.). ... JOE'S HANDYMAN SERVICEThe Home. Ask for Ted or Bob. Bracken. 'G' G (84 mins.). HOSPITAL: 'TilE CROSS S&J Mobile Home Impossible we do Immediately. HOSPITAL: 'V ANISIIINGPOINT' AND SWITCHBLADE'Did 3708 Philips Hwy. Miracles take a little longer. House painting household repairs, minor & DRYER 398-8926 appliance repairs, screens, fixtures, Like new, 1970 Kenmorewasher, $100, Sunday,August IS - glassetc. Joe Hurwitz, 264.4135 (USN Dryer $75. Contact AWC Clayton, 772- 63 GREAT LAKES NAS: 'ONE MOUE TRAIN TOROO' hear about the bank RET 2927work( ), 772.0438 (home). MOBILE HOME you Color western comedy president who no longer eats 10 x 60 3 BR,22,600 BTU Air Condo GE. starring George Peppard Diana where the truck drivers dot He PERMANENTS TIME Wash. Close to Cecil 781-0030. Muldaur and France Nuyen. 'GP'G Men needed to take retail Inventories. can't afford It. Orben's Current _$ REAL;: ESTATE!M Week ddy evenings, Sat. & Sun., work ((100 mins.). Comedy clean and professional, Approx.) 8 12 'RAiif iT T t HOSPITAL: 'SHINBONE hrs. per week. No exp. necess. We ta. .. .. 1 C 'M U""t ALLEY' train. Reply to: CASH) . R. O. I.Inventory Specialists We buy,sell,and trade equities 1914 Jax Beachway. 32207 Rd. 771.3605 Louise T. Bailey Broker 62RENAULTDAUPHINERadio and heater. $140 ;;!1111'IIIi!' i ::m* ;I) _ ASTRO MOTORS ....:.w.: .. ...,.iIY: & .. .. ..... .... BABY SITTING WANTEDWill NEW HOMES 6566 Normandy Blvd. do In my homeS days week., any 3 & 4 BR, 2 baths, Built.in.Range, -.".: age desired. Mrs. Gallinger 264 4975.Bel Cent. Heat, Prices from $18,300 up. FINANCE REPOSSESSIONS lair Apt. No. 65.EXPERIENCED. FHA or VA Terms-Fast Occupancy. '71 Torino Cobra, 396.9321 'Edw. 0. Lyon Broker, 7811422. SECRETARY 17'COBIA, Typing ((50 wpm), Filing, Shorthand, 9 'HIDDEN WATERS' 75 HP Johnson, Gator Tilt Trailer, 700 % a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Frt. 2 weeks paid Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots' Coast Guard equip. All ex. cond. vacation. National Health Agency available. Excellent fishing, boating, $1,095. Lt. Nelson Ext. 2540, Home 264- Phone 398.1533 for interview.MisECCAioU5. swimming. Mobile Home area. Also 8345. GUARANTEE! permanent home area. High, wooded lots. E.Z Terms. One mile. E. Lake We gave them the VW 16.point Safety and Performance Inspection.Then . Asbury on No. 209 La Rue 7253992. ATLANTIC RCfer-A-CAR, we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. 18 yrs. and up. Free Delivery, 387. 5413. And guaranteed! them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all MLS REALTORS malor mechanical parts*for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and Acreage ...Homes,.Trailer lots. double check. GEORGE'S KENNELS 4653 Highway Ave. 389.5514 "DODGE' SUPER BEE' ENOINETRANSMISIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE Est 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. WYNNE REALTY of Florida, Inc. Mallory Ignition, dual exhaust, ASSEMBLIESBRAKESYSTEM! ELECTRICALSYSTEM .. Pick up & Delivery Available overhead cam, AT, 781.2324.it . Grooming, Defining & Bathing. Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard FOR SALE 70 VW Sedan $19954Speed accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 2 Bedroom House, Carport, ENGLISH FORD Transmission, Radio and Heater Air conditioned. Edgewood Crt. 3890064. Breezeway, Utility Room. Approx.) 6 speed.. $260 miles from Cecil Field or NAS Low ASTRO MOTORS 69 VW Sedan $1795Air BE A RADIO OR Interest payments. Call 3894219. 6566 Normandy Blvd. TV ANNOUNCER Conditioned, Radio and Heater, White Recorded message by leading an. MUSTSELLII I nouncer tells how. Call any hour. SALE you HOUSE FOR 1971 Harley Davidson Sprint motor. 69 VW Sedan 355-2944. Double , Completely furnished. garage cycle 350 cc. 2500 miles 2 sets tires. $1650Radio paved driveway. Fenced back yd.and, (Knubby and Regular) Call 388-5784 and Heater, 4-Speed, Choice of Colors NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS Fireplace, Air Cond. Pay equity after S PM. Consoles some with AM.FM, tape assume mortgage of $9,000 at $69.79 monthly Including insurance. By 68 VW Sedan $1395Radio players. At dealers cost to liquidate 58 VW SEDAN Owner. 3528 Plum Street, 388.4760. stork. Full warrantyl Phone 771-0409. Radio and Heater. $240 and Heater, Diamond Blue. BY OWNER ASTROMOTORS AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE 3 Large BR, Eat.in.Kit. Sep. DR& LR, 6SA6 Normandy Blvd. 66 VW Sedan $1295Beige Auto AC, Room units, Central Units. 2 full Bath, Fla. rm., W to W carp. 43MERCEDESBENZ1MDExc. Repairs. Reasonable. Drapes, 2 Air-Con. Central Gas Heat, Cond., Sacrifice. Call Smith 384- Speed, Air Conditioned, Radio and Heater. Tyler's Heat and Air Condo Lg. Fenced yd. Pay equity, assume 3658. 388.1 11 5V4 percent mortg. at $100.49 mo. 66 VW Sedan $1195 4711 Palmer.Lake Shore I Immed. Occupancy. 772.9552. 71 MAVERICK GRABBER Red with gray stripe, wide tires. $100. Yellow, Radio and Heater, Speed.. Dwn. and take over payments. 781. LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH '0. ,R.fN1A." Q." :<_; 4341. 69 Karmann Ghia Convert. S1895 Wilford's Fish Camp. 264 9707 FOR SALE Excellent Speed, Radio and Heater, Green with White top. 1969 Austin Healey Sprite 772.1709.440PEL2DOOR. condition. PARK Curbs LAWNS, sidewalk EDGING and &driveways.MOWING We 2 BR., Apts.ORANGE furn., or unfurn., Dish 3.69 VW Fastbacks $1595 clean the mess and leave It neat. washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth SEDAN up Choke of colors, R & H 7713355. . Call Hart, 771.3211 Ext. 8340. Apts., 771.1405 or speed. $220 ASTRO MOTORS FOR RENT 6566 Normandy Blvd 69 VW Fastback $1850Auto FLYTOWHERE'Anywhere Instruction 4542 Verona Ave. Near NAS-Jax, Apt. trans, Air conditioned, R & H you want, flight priv. ent. Sat & Sun. or charter. Call Dick or Bill 781.2636. ROOM FOR RENT 68 VW Fastback $1495 Near NAS & Cecil air PARISH DAY SCHOOLSt. conditioned Male only., Private bath. 7720885. Speed, Radio and Heater. Catherine Episcopal Parish Day aft tan School. Ages 4 and 5. Transportationavail. 69 VW Squareback $2095Air Call 388.3933, 387.2061 Ac credited. Conditioned, Speed, White, R&H ) ,9//;// HORSES BOARDED .T VW'SI1 '63 AND YOUNGERI Pony and donkey rides, Lazy F Ranch. COMPLETE SELECTION! . 5922 Shindler Drive. 772.8866. .JrU 5821 San Juan at Niblick Phone 384.4406c@29 - 4 Drawer Bureau FOR SALE- $20.00 Bell & DEERSPRINGS Howell 8 mm. camera, protector and Splicer. $55.00 246-0978.DRAPERIESMADE. .1,2 and 3 BEDROOMS ESTATES GARDEN MENTS TYPE APART i1lla.fi.; ! ...ATKEYSTONE INDIVIDUAL AIR CON ' Your fabric, fast and efficient. 356- HEIGHTS DITIONING AND HEATING 0361. MOBILE HOMESITES DRAPES FURNISHED WASHER & DRYER 3 Clyde W. Simpson & Co WALL TO WALL CARPETING :::ijf:!:': OPEN OAttY.: t4trA'CURDAYTO# $ mo.New old.1971 Original Frigidaire price Skinny$375.,Minny only$300 REALTOR 356-6849 LARGE SWIMMING POOLS %f;:;::::'::':':'::;{MJMl9.tP'! Y tgt;: M: mlTKmHJ.IMAUGUST Call Mrs. Don Angely Bellalr Apt. No. 66 264.2218 or 264.4975. AUGUST 12, 1971 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER A ,,_ :eta;[ ', '1, '. A Want Ads Sell! ;:-1 I aI ,L \ r j . 11 MILITARYAUTOMOBILEIff niin n kin : yr 7kw'Saki Iff i* UPi if ill 1J -V I Ru t NEW CONTRACT The Naval Air Rework Facility's Labor CIVILIAN Management contract representing a new agreement with the Take your baby4iiIt aeronautical Examiners Organization Is signed by E. F. Bradshaw LOW RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANtt&SMtWmSSi&ms&R president of the National Association of Aeronautical Examiners with :::: :: : ::::::::;: :: : : ;: nf'rf WWBffl:;:: :::r.:::::v.r::::::{:::rrrr, :' Capt. Donald Heile (I) commanding officer of NARF, and Capt. Andrew . AMERICAN MAYPORT Yates, prospective NARF commanding officer, witnessing the event. Also on hand art (top row I to r) Jean Burmeister, Labor INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AGENCY to a specialist.WE management relations specialist W. C. Rhodes, M. Haloostock,M. V. &: ;:::::::ffifffiKffiffi&ffiff: :::::::: :: ::::::: :::::: :: ffi&i::::::::::::::S&3&&i::::: : ::::%:&::::::& Haas (production, planning and control superintendent), B. F. Klnn \10 M "TWO O"ICltlo BETTER. SERVE YOU" MAINTAIN IT and J. W. Huskln.I . Formerly CONTINENTAL INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS WITH LOVING CARE p 4479 7A7AI 2mOOO"07 TOM BUSH Volkswagen I Traffic Violations I Roosevelt Blvd. 01 MAY PORT ROAD I Near N.A.S. Near. NS IeeQe# e9t t& Jax- The following is a reportof Number of Violations motor vehicle accidents: and This week 58. ISO Atlantic Blvd.HOTPOWT traffic violations for the period of Speeding .22. July 28- Aug. 1. Reckless driving 0. ..... ........- .Number._____ ftf Accidents Going through stop sign 9. ZfN/Tjrf MAYTAG; : This period 9. Other Violations 27. This period a year ago 4 34 drivers appeared before the Total accidents tills year 187. Traffic Hearing Board on August Total accidents through this 5. Disposition of the cases In- period last year 201. cluded the following: Total number of days since last 17 lost driving and parking OUT ,ON A LIMB injury in a motor vehicle accident privileges aboard the station for 37. various periods; 13 were Number of days since an injury assigned to complete an eight- last year at this time 60.HARMONY hour course in remedial driving : ABOUT WHERETO r JOB HUNTING? VILLAGE If, so you need a.... ; 788 Fruit Cov Road "RESUME KIT" I BUY YOUR Restricted Mobile Home Secrets of preparing an effective . Development for Adult 5 |lob resume now availableIn \ mile south of 295 and St. new 18.page kit which shows 1 Rd. 13 and 12 mile from how to create and polish your I : Ma Inside Gate. Buy your maximum experience Impact rtsume'for civilian on j. APPLIANCES ? own shady lot with $350. employers. Easy to follow In. down or select a packageunit structions by veteran placement of 2 or 3 BR that are on executive who has helped hun dreds achieve the results they display ready to move In. desired. Contains free All utilities underground.Ideal worksheets and sample resumesfor Confused by dozens of different brands, the hundreds of different models;and the wide appreciate.FOR for retirement.. See to most. In sealed|lob categories.envelope.Shippedppd. Send range In prices? Looking for the'best buy' but not certain that you've found It? $8.95 check or M.0. with your Why not visit Badcock's,where appliances and TV have been our business for over ADDITIONAL name and adress tot: 65 years? At Badcock's you'll get'stralght-talk'.our sales counselors will advise you on INFORMATION 'Resume Kit', Dept. JAN, the model that's best for your particular need..and you'll be able to choose from Box 8932, Jacksonville, America's most famous Brand-Name Appliances and TV..bullt by companies that are CALL 724-4125 Florida. 322n.BRAKE . , proud to put their names on their products I HERE'S WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE BADCOCK'S FOR ALL YOUR LINING APPLIANCE-TV PURCHASES... % ALL CARS AM* Autom.AdJ. 95 Slightly.Hithsf k Gu..J J 30,000 M.UiLifefime Ear! 3 RANFSTSFI SHOCKS BALL Guaranteed 0095JOINTS s 4ROWN F aHON Mstlnghouse8&3S Includes 5 9 5 I Includinf! '.rtt& Ubf CARS CARS.lT " III installation o FST ALL SIZE 12,000 Mil Cuaranft_ . , << INSTANT CREDIT FULL CAPS ft\'I gToNs r4 ; .MA........yrAG ,' .. NO LONG DOWN PAYMENT WHITIWAUS ADD$1.00 888 .."."",..,,,.,TERMSMotto*CAarga EXCH. 43'.s' Jldrtlr RGJ1IHMUM TUNE-UP SPECIAL 6 CYL14-88 BBTC *IM4 INCLUDES 8 CYL 17.88PAGE B t olli IHlir HOME FURNISHING CENTER S fURNITURR.APPLIANCIC.PLOORCOVRRINO.HOMRRNTRRTAINMRNTHIWAY OPEN DAUY 8-6 SATURDAY 8-2 17 at KINGSLEY AVE, ORANGE PARK PHONE 2646942Owned ' <44 NORMANDY | HfO-7b-OJ2l ; and operated by Gary Schwab JAMAMUiCAIIBb . : PUMAS 1 / 0 .... "... .------- "' .. .. .. . kT 12, 1971 f 1AV AIR NEWS LATWINGER PA'G'E 13 i NAS Statistics Reveal y ra Accident Reduction Jax The air station's accident data for this year brings a note of encouragement when compared to that Ij j of prevIous years It is hoped that the decrease in the number of accidents reflects a trend that will continue as the remaining months of 1971 pass by." Listed below are the statistics which support this decrease. FOR COMBAT DUTY AE1. Ronald W. More, a student at the 1969 AO 'B' School here, receives the Navy Achievement Medal from Capt. John E. Kennedy, NATTC January June 199 Accidents commanding officer, for July December 238 Accidents '.-j meritorious achievement during Total 437 .' combat operations while he was "-'.... attached to ReconnaissanceAttack a ,. r Squadron One aboard the Average per month 36.4 . USS Ranger (CVA-U). 1970 FRA Convention January June 171 Accidents July-December.' 143 Accidents CORPSMAN HONORED-HM2 George Brack receives the Navy , Total 26.2 Achievement Medal from Capt.C.W. Lewis Jr., Hospital commanding Meets Here . .. Officer, honoring him service In Vietnam during combat operations Jo.. i ; I ; ,; t-. against the enemy 197; Jax--V Adm. Robert L. ."H-' < R.*>: i'January-June' &k 150 Accidents Townsend commander'Of'Naval .. :wbr,iR f'/irf-i: : . Air Forces, U.S. Atlantlc-Fleet, "" ', ..'. VOLKSWAGEN will be the guest speaker at the Average per month 25 opening ceremonies of the'26th INSURANCE' Southeast Convention of VEHICULAR Regional TRAFFIC SURVEY COUNT . the Fleet Reserve Association Hotel tomorrow, according in the to Robert Convention Meyer Period Daily Vehicles Aboard NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS a Chairman Harold Wilson. EXAMPLE: Male driver, married, age 23, good record. July-December 1970 38,013 Complete coverage Liability: $10 $20 $5 thousands, The convention, sP is 126, deductible Collision and Road service. expected to have more than 600 $161 ANNUALLY Above 4f VW SEDAN. on coverage delegates in attendance for the Daily average (for period of one year) 38,688 Above coverage on '8, CHEVY IMPALA $115 ANNUALLY two days of conferences, Monthly average 1,176,760 discussions and meetings., Yearly average 14,121,120 WESTSIDE The convention will begin at 9:00: tomorrow morning and will conclude with a hanquet at 7 p.m.- With the help of every vehicle operator and all per- VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Saturday, said Lowell Lorbeer, sonnel working together to develop better driving Phone 781.5511 1150 Lane Avenue, So. relations chairman for the public habits, courtesy and caution, we will be assured of an Southeast Region. Registration even greater reduction in station accidents in the begins this morning at 9:00: for elected delegates.Adm. months to come.Navy Choose The Career That Offers i Townsend has under his direction more than 70,000 men Bans Bad ActorsWASHINGTON tcue The Most Out Of Life! . basedon comprising 100 squadrons and at TRAIN FOR-JET-ACE"CAREER WITH THEAirlines. 10 aircraft carriers 16 shore stations. Navymen general or special court martial . The speaker at Saturday's whose conduct rates them as'bad conviction. or two summary "" A career with the airlines offers a banquet will be FRA National actors' won't be allowed to re- courts martial convictions, or a challenge lor young men and worn- President R.L. Bastiaa enlist under new restrictions to combination of more than two tn. Prepare for jobs in retervationt - into effect in November. non-judicial punishments or operations ticketing, pas. go '7 song", service. ramp agent, etc norm touf t HKMY C(JQ.V After that date, according to summary court martial con- Many company benefits 'Including the Chief of Naval Personnel, a victions in the previous year, will travel. 1tt Navyman who has had one be ineligible to reenlistS AN INTERESTING CAREER FOR MEN-WOMEN-COUPLES ,I Motel Management Tram for stimulating, well paying I positions as managers, astt, man alters, desk clerks, housekeepers, MPARI hostesses. Training include practical instruction at school owned MAKE ONLY motels. AUTHOR12EO PURCHASES cO TRAIN FOR A HIGH-PAYING CAREER AS A Heavy Equipment ' PRICES Operator sirs"Original" 1 - Learn to operate cranes,draglines, clamshells, scrapers bulldozers loaders, trenchers backhoes, etc Earn high annual!incomes! ,. o 62 TEMPEST 2 Door Auto trans. $295 <"<: AN EXCELLENT CAREER FOR MEN AND WOMEN BAR. 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I Ate ...,..,........ .< : .. .,. ,.. ..!.:: --alllal. afa/t1 CIA alt,__eel--the t/ta tIS-tlv.R, MW.>> .;...aWi: %% ...>..w..xv-x"m. $. .-"....(..;.:.$..' .............-..._ #.-"'.." rww..wa... .n.............. ......'\...u......., ...., j j"jJ.......... : >>,:1.):......; ..: /////,.. .iffl/fillI :):,.... \ \\\."'\, . I I II I - .. PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGERH AUGUST 12, 1971 .-.. .. -\ i' ; Jax .Navy Second In 6ND Tourney ' k ,r ,. f- .- 'I Jax-The Jax Navy Flier*finished runners up in the Sixth Naval ? ,...,, C-' r.w4.r District Softball Championships as they lost 6.0 to Cecil Field in the championship game last Saturday! at Mackroth Field. I Cecil Field scored its first run of the game as a result of an error S I when Carl Hall hit a long drive to center field In the third inning which the centerfielder dropped right in front of the '265 foot" sign on the ,M j centerfield fence.Hall came all the way around to score on the error. rt Cecil scored another run in the third when Don Jackson drove in a run with one of his four hits of the day. The Fliers looked like they were going to rally in the sixth when Don ,,,w 1'JACKSONVILLE McKeel)of NATTC and Clay VanDiver of VP-5 hit back to back singles, but two fly.outs and a strikeout ended the threat Cecil scored three more runs in the sixth inning to put an end to any hopes that the Fliers might have had of retaining their 1970 title. Von McClure of VA-203 had to be taken out in the sixth inning as the heat plus the fact that he had pitched six games in six days began to showon him. McClure had struckout 10 when he was taken out of the game and had allowed only five hits. Cecil added one more run in the seventh inning to make the final TEAMS DOMINATE TOURNEY-The Cecil Field Raiders (above) display the score 60. I trophies they won for becoming the 1771 play seven games in six days as a result of losing their first game to L & Glynco Navy 3.0.The Fliers then won their next five games in a row . before losing to Cecil Field. i Cecil took the short route to the championship game by playing only - four games and winning them all. The only team that came close to defeating them was the Charleston team which lost to them in the bottom of the seventh inning 32.They made short order of the first two . teams they met,beating NAS Meredian 14.0 and NAS Memphis 11 1. Cecil Field is now participating in the regionals at Norfolk Va. this _S Six r 4i week and should they come out victorious they will go to the All.Navy & Tournament at Memphis on August 16. Von McClure of the Fliers was named to participate on the regional z __ team as a result of his strong performance in the tournament winning ry i four out of six games. n k w _. . --- - -- ---- - 4 ' t I r1 i : _, :: _ 4 _' : . 1 :__V.t _ ' i l r ": r-- ' 'f ?Jfr .' :- ,rtlE(11lf1ri(; ? ({ !!;rrlrtJr? :,(t1; ,il40th / "':- STr EXPYr / ..- " ;! '':,;' , oV !f jJi 'ili etn sr. Mike Cfopryna of Cecil Field slides for home as Tom Carithers of the ;;+l;; Fliers covers the plate. Ciopryna was safe as he scored one of Cecil'ssix runs in their 6-0 victory over the Fliers for the 6ND champsionship.BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN . z !? m d; rtrtt?, EXPRESS.STANDARD J: to OILMATERCHARGE :: ?r o z'" R h f CredijHonored , 1.10 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ::,ti,, LgNTic HOURS: 8:30AM: -5:30 PMrii ' I : ,;. " .". : :; ::::::: ;:;: ;:;:::: :" : :::::':>'::>': > ::::>::'::>>;': :::':':':::' 1i f'. ....... . '-i'' 1 1 fLY i I t"-t TO FREEPORT _ '. .,' i2ifb 1 GRAND BAHAMAS 1 ))1 0 1 : Y r HOLIDAY SPECIAL 0,," ., r. TRANSPORTATION $*% AMali 95 1 1j :::: LUNCH GUIDEDTOURS :::: i 1CATLIN 1 OPTION PLAN $3.00 Departure Fee Flight Leaves Jax, 8 a.m., Aug. 21 7.6 }ti: For Information :::: : 0 0 VOLKSWAGEN : reservations Call TO INC. ... , i j VIRGINIA E. BELL, Realtor i j t r 1250 EAST Sth,AT HAINES STREET EXPRESSWAY TELEPHONE 3$4.909:1: ::: 264-2488 :'::: ".: AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER ). \\1t. "' : L or 356 2462 (Answering Service.L.J.) r :;:;:rr;;:::::::::::::: : :::.: : ;.. : :..:..:....:..:..........!..:....:.........::.rrrr.r..rrrrr.: :::::::.:r.:... t .... 11II1 _"'" w. n --- -- --- , AUGUST ?j2, i 1971 \. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWJNGER, PAGE IS . JAX SPORT SHORTS .j.jiI :a:::::: I M I I | , ComFairJax Softball TournamentJaxThe r: 1:1 :',,1. ComFairJax the first of five Softball tournament began Monday at Mackroth Field only to be stopped by j : j: rain before could be finished. ; 1Lt .. o . VA-83 was leading VW-4 9- in the of the ! top sixth inning when the,rain began to fall 1 I o. Tonight's schedule for the tournament calls for games at 3 and 8 p.m. The finals will be held Friday at7 p.m and if an extra game Is necessary It will be played at9 p.m.Friday night. and Teams ComFairJax participating FAU.In the tournament are VA-81, VW-4, VP-5, VP-45, VP-56, A-12.. A-4S, A-83 Intramural Pistol Members Meet 4 Jax-A meeting for Intramural Pistol Matches will be held August 18 at 9:30: a.m at the athletic building. This will be the first year for this program at NAS. interested, personnel are asked to attend this meeting. I 1971 Surfing Championships . Jax-The 1971 Navy East Coast Surfing Championships will be held August 23-25 in Dam Neck, Va. j4iLts th FAAWTC Dam Neck will |host the event which is open to all office' and enlisted personnel of the ; Navy, ?VnUanlf Marines Army and Air Force assigned to cUmand locations east of the . Mississippi 4iiii Entries may be obtained from the Athletic Office in Bldg. 3. Entries must be in before August 20. # Intramural Football Faces Delay .. .. . -- -- - -- Jax-The opening of the 1971 Intramural Touch Football season will be delayed for at least two weeks until fields can be properly prepared for competition. UNDEFEATED CHAMPS-Robert Cantrell (left) and Mike Parkham are shown presenting Cdr. C.F. Cook of VP-4S with team Interested in Intramural Golf? photo and the championship plaque earned by the squadron sponsored Jax-A meeting for Intramural Golf was held yesterday and any units or commands Interested that little league team. The team posted 6-0 record In the Belmead were notable to attend are asked to get in torch with the athletic office immediately. Tadpole League (boys MO years old). AMS1 Chester Parkham and AMH1 Lee Cantrell,both of VP-45 were the coaches of the team. Bowling Season Begins Soon Jax-The Intramural Bowling season begins in two weeks and all teams planning on participatingare asked to get their team rosters in as soon as possible to the athletic office Ir s>irc W Football Officials Sought Jax-More officials are needed for the upcoming touch football season. A meeting for personnel interested officiating be held Monday August 16 at the athletic building at 4 p.m. Special'Financing Navy Eyes Mayport For Missile SiteJax :JJ-w "Mayport has a good being a more efficient, sur- result is in the direction of chance of being the East base vivable seabased strategic off- deterring war and enforcing location of what the Navy says is sensive system capable of peace. for the ultimate in strategic nuclear launching ballistic missiles from "The large and diversified deterence- the Undersea Long improved design, quieter submarines group of activities at Naval Air . Range Missile System (ULMS)," The ULMS will be ableto Station Jacksonville and Cecil Service U S. Rep. Charles E. Bennett of cover targets 360 degrees Field and Naval Station Mayport Jacksonville said Wednesday at around the Soviet Union. involve two carriers and 30 . the Northside Civitan Club "Defense experts consider the destroyers and support ships, a meeting at the Gatepost Polaris and Poseidon submarine master jet base, sophisticated Restaurant."I program virtually Invulnerable weather reconnaissance Personnel J! ., have discussed this new today. However, a new sub squadrons, the largest industrial ULMS program with Navy marine will be needed In the late plant in northeast Florida and a - Secretary Chafee,and he has told 1970s and in the 1980 1990 time military and civilian work me that Mayport and the frame. There is a definite need population totaling 34,000 persons Jacksonville St. Johns River for ULMS based on Soviet ad- ,and a $300 million annual payroll . area will be considered for this vances in nuclear weapons, space about 20 percent of the total new nuclear submarine and new technology and missiles and personal income of Jacksonville.This . long range missile development, increased antisubmarinewarfare complex was assisted this planned by the Department oft systems. year with the approval of $15.4 _ Defense as the most significant "Studies show that a new million in new construction for ongoing long range development weapons system such as ULMS the Navy, including 300 family for our Naval forces,' he said. would significantly contribute to housing units, costing $6.9 DUVA "This program is still a long the Strategic Arms Limitation million." way off, but Mayport is one of the Talks (SALT) between the United MOTORS ill] Navy bases being looked at for States and Russia, adding Incentives 1616 CASSAT i in the to negotiate to limit . this system, now in AmericaBuy Ph:387-6541 N if development stage, undertakento overall force levels. Take stock make it impossible for any "You can be sure your u.s. Savings Bond enemy to gain a decisive military Congressman will continue his IIIIIIIIIRight advantage over the United efforts to strengthen the national . States by initiating a nuclear first defense to protect freedom and strike. These qualities are in the maintain peace. Our naval in- direction of discouraging war and stallations in Jacksonville playa thus enhancing peace and so are key role in national security and now, you're only 10 minutes away the type of weapons we should have for over 30 years been concentrate on. partners in progress with from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain, "The House Armed Services Jacksonville. I am grateful to my Committee, of which I am a constituents for allowing me to senior member, has authorized work for a strong natibnal funds for this program which will defense as a member of the be Poseidon an extension system of the with Polaris ULMS. House mittee because Armed I Services believe the Com-end (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) , Open for your convenience 6 a.m.-10 p.m. We have 4yes( six) swimming pools. Q Plus 2045 James Rd., Jacksonville Fla. shuffleboard and badminton. D With ,,,, Phone: 781-3111 o PICK-UP & DELIVERY congenial! young neighbors to help enjoy them. RENTING HOURS: : O All only one block from golf and an Mon. thru Sat. 8:10: .4:00 Sun. 4.00: "r1i o ROAD SERVICEO i elementary school..with other schools shopping s N DIRECTIONS: Out Roosevelt Blvd'. centers and boating minutes away. You MECHANIC ON DUTY get to Cecil Field or the Naval Air Station .,. Cedar turn right Creek on bridge San JUlnContinue'PlStc.n to Jammes Road in 10 minutes, downtown Jacksonville in 15. . -turn left to apartments.U o AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS Apartments have individually controlled 1M. heating and air conditioning, carpeting -- WIBIYIIIrY1i draperies and sliding glass door to courtyard , BOD'S OAK HILL or balcony 0 And you move into a 1 or 2 i '. RLEN bedroom apartment today Furnished'or un ,.. . furniShed. \ unisnSERVICE 11.14G, W3oiAPAHTMlNtJ> .. 420 I j FROM GtlN 3 CENTER JACKSONVILLE IS W ARLEN COUNTRY L 103rd & Jammes Road 771.9156 .:\\ Mn.gd by ARLEN MANAGEMENT CORP. A 8ub"'dltry of ARLEN REALTY &DEVELOPMENT CORP. ._---.... ._- , PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER AUGUST 12, 1971 ,..-o.> ___. .. __ .__ . (Jacksonville ' Jax NAS(D P Cecil Field 1 m AMAZING CITY GREEN ,COVE SPRINGS OF AUTOMOBLfSIIf I la M/L S SOUTH Justin time forVACATIONTRAVEL Announcing... C ; J ...the newest addition.. to our sales staff .- a n.,,, .,.":. "l' : ... ,. C Se L. . p4S ( /-1' , c ( 1 M 04.is c64 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NEARLY NEW _0'0'$0'e : STATIONWAGONS_ 'C'C'o EXECUTIVE CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS ' o\ Hh t .# SAVINGS EXAMPLE j 71 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban GALE COOPER r , Wi art pleased to announce the association of Gale Cooper with our Fully equipped with Factory air. A C O T C Tf ., company car with only 7,000 miles and! M 4L jA j : ; company Gale I II an elghteen-year Navyman presently stationed at Cecil Field.He has made his home'In Orange Park for the past six years |lust like NEWI NOW ONLY VlJ i %t i with his wife Cheryl. and children Gary and Lee Ann. His home phone ...Also comparable number Is 264 5593 and he Invites all his friends at NAS Jax and Cecil BIO savings on a Field to call him at any time so he can discuss the best possible deal on a large selection of new or used car or truck. Plymouth and ..........tMMMtMWMMIMMftMMMMMMM............................*.ff...*...............-( S. Chrysler SedansExecutive cars and ROBERTS I MORE THAN 50 TO CHOOSE FROM I GOOD SELECTION OF Wi 5-YEAR,50,060 MILE CHEVROLET WARRANTYI " lII [[CHRYSLER> || I................_._.......OLDSMO0JU.._....... / .....!........ ..........-....-............. 1 >#'%' LITTLE. RIDE WILL SAVE YOU A LOT I ClAYTON I REVELS ' Jax 264-4502 Green Cove Springs 284-3033 CHRYStW-PtlMOUTH INC, J- s -Tu-I 1050 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE PHONE 2642416FRED .A , ..., 'MYMWw? r w..wa+w. ' + .bwNtwv4 mvMtwoootS:4 'I'3' Na AJ d jb ' A... DAVIS J Acres of Cars to Choose From BUICK-A; one;;the // has SLASHED PRICES , ji Lar 9 estand Most Mod ern i : wHw.? / ON ALL NEW 71 MODELS Dealerships in N.Florida.FORDMOTORAMA. ......... :;. ftfftfMOPEL".' ,*:::,;::::::::::::*:,:::*(,:*:,:::::<<'*:,: .: :: .: ::::::,:'" +Y a A. Deluxe 2-Door $1895 is now saying.. / M 1 GMC Pickup $2575 YES : : ,. PONTIAC Ventura Door $2450 LARGEST PINTO and= a BUICK Skylark 2-Door $3595 AIR CONDITIONED POWER STEERING, WHITEWALLS, ETC. j MAVERICK SALE ;:: SERVICE ...and a GOOD Selection of CLEAN Used Carsl! ,VEHICLE STATE %i4EQUIPMENTAVAILABLE ALLCOLORSAND EVERHELDI X t JT SATURDAYS DEPT OPE'N i PONTIAC INSPECTIONS TIL 12:10 p.m. iu 8 I MORE THAN v J, P. REVELS 1000 CARS FRED DAVISBUICKPONTIAC NEW4USED .- Ford, Motorama, Inc. ATWHOPPINOBI6SAVINGSI Inc? 601 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE , 264-2443 264-2444 OPEL GMC TRUCKS ,.w ' U.S. 17 Green Cove Springs Phone Jax (Direct Line) 264-9535 DRIVE A LITTLE!... SAVE A LOTH w J ? .. ; .," |
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