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. .. . j PKY LIBRARY io.:pLFiiA4..uisTo; *:fcwrN ..I..! CFC Shows 25 % In First WeekJax :.::.:.:::.. o>N 1:?: .. :: o: :: The staff of Commander Fleet Air Wing 11 set the The campaign, which Is the seventh annual combined fund : pace here at NAS Jax in the first week of the 1971 Combined drive, began September 13 with a kick-off rally. It runs .. " Federal Campaign, according to reports from 29 of 92 participating through October 22. :.:.. 0.:.;::- units. Others who exceeded their objectives in the opening weekCo'nFairWing :-:. 11 reported 132 percent of their goal. were: Company B of the 4th Amtrack Bn, (a Jacksonville :::: r.: Overall, the USS Salinan leads with 245 percent, followed by reserve Marine Unit) with 124 percent; VA-45 with 119 per. :::: . VA7 from Cecil Field with 154 percent and NamTraDet cent; the USS Paiute with 117 percent and the USS Albany . Cecil Field with 143 percent with 107 percent. :N::: :: 1. Close behind were the Airmen of the 679th Radar Squadron Reported from other NAS Jax activities were: SUPSIIIPS who got 100 percent participation and 120 percent of their Jax with 97 percent; MARTD with 92 percent; NATTC with goal. 67 percent; VP-56 with 58 percent, VP-45 with 56 percent, Contributions from reporting activities now total $56,232 Naval Fuel Depot with 38 percent, NAS Jax with 33 percent; I ; I roughly 25 percent of the $220,000 goal set for this year's NARTU with 23 percent; MATSG with 15 percent and NARF drive. with 15 percent. :iS :tiS: :::: :: aJAX R. NEr 1 . .'.:0 .':> -:: :-: ,..... ,.. ,- ., < \# < 'h .. ,, & ... .... ' ....rft1.--=--- ) 't'll : ':' . [ ,. , '. I ', \" . ji, % ', ;- ,. . I. ; ; ._: "'\1: .1 'I.t. >i ; i' VOL. 29 NO. 27 SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 : }Y Lodges Reduce :: JJ. :::: WE :::: : Living ExpenseJaxNavy I I Lodges, Includingthe sonnel and their dependents R , Navy Exchange Guest House traveling on PCS orders. :::: 25 %!:::: here, can greatly reduce out-of- Navy 'Lodges now have ?y, :.:.:: ::::: ::::: ::.::. proket expense for Navy per- comodations at 44 installations k ' including most major i ', \ f11 i ;; j in the U.S. and several overseas :.::.: 'SO HELP ::.::. :: :: NRS Cdr with still more planned construction.These are modern, i s : accomodatlons that sleep six ,'.. ..:., M''L\,\o .'. Tours Area, include kitchen facilities allow PCS travelers and dependents to make Jax-RAdm. Joe G. Schoggen, well.in advance. Commanding Officer of the Navy Also authorized to use Resale System Office in facilities are active duty personnel Brooklyn, New York will be not on PCS orders, visiting NAS Jacksonville next personnel, unremarried widows Rr week. dependents of deceased :Fl , RAdm. Schoggen will arrive personnel, POW wives here September 28 to visit and dependents, and official is'H observe Navy Exchange and and visitors if there are Commissary facilities at NAS cies after 6 p.m. daily. .. .... \ Jax, Cecil Field and Mayport. New Navy Lodges will be I Ater visiting in Jacksonville for in the near future at Norfolk two days, he will go to NTC Little Creek, Newport, DEPLOYMENT Patrol Squadron 16 in Sigonella, Sicily, the .. 0- .:.: : .. . Orlando. London, Bethesda, Officer, Cdr. J.F. Wetzel, discusses his squadron's ' Schoggen was commissioned In Memphis, Pensacola, with Adm. W.F. Bringle, commander in chief of U.S. Naval :::: :-:: .' the U.S. Naval Reserve in Lemoore, North Island, Europe. As the squadron's guest the admiral toured the \\ f November 1943 after completing Diego and Almeda. Reservations deployment site. VP-16 is the land-based anti-submarine .. .... '< Midshipmen School at Notre at the NAS Jax branch of the U.S. Sixth Fleet and coordinates ASW and ' Dame University. He then at- House can be made by missions with fleet units In the Mediterranean. The tended the Naval Supply Corps Ext. is flying the new DIFAR retro-fitted P-3A (D) patrol plane. School in Wellsley, Mass. regular After Navy transferring in 1954 as to LCdr.the 2549.Wave Sailor of The Month I I he served in the office of Director, Supply Corps Per- Jax A Wave has been Expediter for Priority Department. sonnel, Bureau of Supplies and September's Sailor of the at the Aviation She is assigned to the second A Accounts, Washington, D.C. as AK3 Marsha M. Julian Division of the Supply shift and, because of the skelton head of Career Planning Branch. force, often meets situations that On July 1, 1971 he was V. NROTC Dedicated are not normally encountered bya promoted to RAdm. and orderedto J. third class petty officer duty as commanding officer of Normally, an AK3 is assignedto l. ,1 the Navy Resale System Office in Jax-TheAssistantSecretary of vice Commission.The a specific area of respon- : Brooklyn, N.Y. the Navy,James E. Johnson, will new NROTC unit has 45 sibility. However, Petty Officer be the principal speaker at for Julian works in almost every students-those handpicked .>> .:*:::.':.<;:'::?$:;:::':>.'$:>.':,:,x;:< ceremonies today when Florida'sfirst scholarships by the Navy and facet of the Supply Support Naval Reserve Officer's those who supplement their Center during her work day. WHAT'S INSIDE? Training Corps unit is officially regular college program at the She has tried to learn every dedicated at Jacksonville university The 19 Jacksonville aspect of the Supply Support Civilian News Page 5 University.He University students were swornin Center and, according to a letter is winding up a tour of September 8 by Capt. Maurice from her supervisor recom- Club Schedules Page 2 ' Jacksonville, including a brief Muncie, the commanding officer. mending her for the award, "can visit here at NAS Jax with be depended upon to see each ' ComFairJax officials lie will be Having successfully competedin task through to completion. Editorials Page 14 on hand for the dedication a nationwide screening processby "Her congenial manner and .) ceremonies at 11 a.m. the Chief of Naval Personnel, pleasing personality never fail to Menu Page I Johnson was appointed by these 19 young men will be ap- give a good first impression of the I President Nixon in June to head pointed as Midshipmen in the department,' he said I manpower and reserve affairs Naval Reserve. The program For winning the award, AK3 Sports Pages 18, 19 --- - for the Navy. lie is former vice leads to a commission in the Julian will receive a free trip to I RAdm. Schoggen chairman of the U.S. Civil Ser- Navy or Marine Corps Reserve. St. Augustine Women's News Page 8 rI I "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained herein are not offlclole.presslons of the :, Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised" l F.2.; -S. . . . . - -- S ITK r t ,. , 'I SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 PAG .jJ t JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ......._..........-.J... ,.:t........ .,.... .. .. _ Weekly, 1971 Club Schedules - MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY September 27 September 28 September 29 September 23 September 24 September 25 September 26 - . The Ronnie Ronnie The The Pirates and the and the Beach Dark Phil Dark Cay Express Soul Entry Soul Cats and Entry . Cove The Chantels Society Society . Melba The A New Club Jimmy Montgomery ceyuce1J Royal StrIckland Opens and the Blue Club October 1 GoodtJmers ...- The Threes'; Happy Hour Poor Man's CPO Tommy'C' The Steak 4:30-6:30: Night : : Royal Blue' Garber and the A Bob 6-9 p.m. Club Seminoles Crowd Review p.m. $2.00 . Seafood Luncheon The Bloody Mary's Package italian Officers Four 35 cents Store Buffet Night Beefeaters ti Steak Open Night Clubs 11 a.m..4:40: p.m. Happy Hour 6:30-9 Night : p.m. Club Club Closed 6':30.9 P.m. 6:30.9 p.m. :30-6:30: : p.m. CLUB HOURS Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey Support Cove Club Club Club eAIL41QI Monday thru Thur 11 I.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday a Saturday Your 11 I.m. to Midnight Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 I.m. . Friday Breaklast Nattc personnel will be served from 5:50.6:30: a.m.; NAS and all 11 I.m. to 2 I.m. I1I.m..l1 p.m. other tenant commands after 6:30.: Friday L Saturday Tutl..Thur\. Sunday Lunch Nattc personnel served from 11 to 12 a.m.; NAS and other commandsafter Saturday 11 I.m. to 1 I.m. Ila.m..lIp.ln. Noon to Midnight 12. 9 I.m. to 2 I.m. Frl.Slt ' 11a.m..1a.m. Chub Dinner All personnel served from to 6:15: p.m. Sunday Monday thru Thur ( 9 I.m. to Midnight 11 I.m. to Midnight Friday September 24BREAKFASTHomlny SUPPER-Beef Pot Rice, Biscuit Grits, Topping, Braised Spareribs, with Chilled Grapefruit Juice, Fried Eggsto Sauerkraut, Buttered Egg Noodles, Order, Minced Beef on. Toast, Fried Hominy, Seasoned Green 4 Uw MIS Lyonnalse Potatoes, Choice of Lun Beans, Pound Cake.Tuesday . cheon Meat or Pork Sausage, Carnival Assorted Danish Pastry. September 21 O rn w DINNER-Chicken Noodle Soup, BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Fried : Ji Seafood Platter of Fried Shrimp, Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beef Flounder, Fried Scallops or Sweet & on Toast, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Scheduled mwPROTESTANT Sour Pork, Steamed Rice, Tartar Pork Sausage, Baked Pork & Beans, Sauce, Cocktail Sauce, Buttered Assorted Cake Doughnuts.DINNERVegetable . t, ,,. Whole Kernel Corn, Buttered Peas, Soup, Fried C! i Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing. Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beef y 1. i SANDWICH LINE-Grilled Cheeseor on Toast, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Jax The Fleet Reserve Grilled Hamburgers. Pork Sausage, Baked Pork & Beans, Association, Branch 91, is SUPPER-Breaded Pork Chops or Assorted Cake Doughnuts. do having a carnival and NAVAL AIR STATION Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Brown SANDWICH LINE-Varlety Meat oo +t o rummage sale at their club Gravy, French Fried Potatoes Sandwich or Grilled Cheese. . Chilled Apple Sauce, Seasoned Green W'' u house at 5391 Collins Rd. SUNDAY. Beans, Harvard Beets, Yellow Cake SUPPER-Swiss Steak with Brown Gravy, Fried Rice, Boiled Blackeyed Saturday from noon until Church School (all ages) 9:15: with Chocolate Icing.Saturday Peas, Buttered Broccoli Spears, Iced 1 C dark. a.m. at Chapel Annex. Divine Yellow Layer Cake.Wednesday . , ?1 The public is invited to Worship 10:30: at All Saints' ,September 25 attend, along with regular Chapel. BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, September 29 Chilled Apricots, Fried Eggs to Order, Grits, Fried members and their BREAKFAST-Hominy guests. Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Grilled Hot Cakes with Maple Syrup, Cakes, Eggs to Order, Grilled Hot The event will feature a High) 10:30 a.m. at Chapel An- Choice of Ham or Bacon, Baked Pork with Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or L.j cake walk and games of nex. Junior and senior youth & Beans, Creamed Dried Beef, Bacon, Hash Brown Potatoes, Minced chance for all ages. Lunch Fellowship-l:30p.m.: atBldg. 722. Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Beef, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. 4L-: BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Order, Baked , : will be served. DINNER-Beef Rice Soup Evening Worship-7:30: at Breakfast Meat wfNe p.m. or Grilled Chicken,Creamed Gravy, Snowflaked small Chapel. Cheeseburgers, French Fried Potatoes, Cornbread Dressing, Potatoes, Tuesday Baked Beans, Assorted Cranberry Sauce, French Fried Cake Doughnuts, Marble Senior Choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. Mocha Icing.SUPPER.Navy. Cake with Cauliflower, Buttered Mixed at Bldg 750 and Christian Science Bean Soup, Vegetables SANDWICH, Blueberry LINE-Grilled Pie. Hamburgers Service-8 p.m. at small Chapel. Yankee Pot Roast Beef Natural and Cheeseburgers. OTAX AIR NEWS Gravy, Franconla Potatoes, Fried Beef NAVAL HOSPITAL Cabbage, Seasoned SUPPER-Chlll Con Crane, or Lima Beans, Porcupines, Steamed Rice, French Divine Worship-11 a.m. at Marble Cake with Mocha Icing. Fried Potatoes, Southern Style Bldg. 500. Greens, Buttered Squash, BlueberryPie. The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise' Newspaper CATHOLIC Sunday, 26BREAKFASTuHomlny . distributed each Thursday at the U S. Naval Air' Station Saturday Mass-5 at St. Grits, p.m. Chilled Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a Edward's Chapel. Sunday Mass-8 Order, Tomato Grilled Juice French, Fried Toast Eggs to BREAKFAST-Hot Thursday, September Oatmeal 30 , private firm. All Copy submitted for use 'in the JAX AIR NEWS a.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass- Maple Syrup, Choice of Luncheon with Chilled Orange Juice, Fried Eggs to must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Meat or Pork Sausage Hash Browned Order, Cheese Omelet, Choice of Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday be/ore publication. News Friday 11:30 Potatoes, Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Luncheon Meat, or Pork Sausage, : a.m. Wednesday BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Baked Pork & Beans, Yankee Style items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or Mass 11:30: a.m. at the Naval Breakfast Meat or Grilled Frank.Order, Corn Bread, Assorted Cake 3119. Hospital Chapel. Saturday furters, French Fried Potatoes, Doughnuts. Confessions-4l5: and 5p.m. Baked Beans, Apple Pie, Assorted DINNER-Chicken Noodle Soup, Cake "Everything advertised 'In this publication must be made Doughnuts. Italian Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, or NATTC SUPPER-Corn Chowder Ravioli, Pizza Pie, Parmesan Cheese, available for purchase use or patronage without regard to race Baked Sunday Mass-9:30: a.m. in Virginia Ham, Pineapple & Raisin Garlic Toast, Buttered Spinach, color, national origin' or sex of the purchaser user, or Building 500.Acey. Whipped Potatoes, Candied Sweet, Seasoned Asparagus Tips, PumpkinPie. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal Potatoes, Boiled Carrots, Seasoned . by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print Brussels Sprouts, Apple Pie. SANDWICH LINE-Chili Dogs, or g from that source." Ducey Egg Salad Sandwiches.SUPPER..Bralsed . Monday September 27 Pork Chops BREAKFAST-Cooked Steamed Rice, Tomato Gravy, Chilled are solicited by the publisher and queries Slates OpeningJax Chilled Apple, Juice, Fried Eggs Farina to, Apple Sauce, Okra & Tomato Jumbo, L such should be directed to: Order, Scrambled Eggs with Ham,, Corn on the Cob Pumpkin Pie. The new Acey Choice of Ham or Bacon, THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Ducey Club is scheduled to Fried Potatoes. Iced Coffee Rings.Cottage DINNER San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 open Look next for week.the club's four. Breaded Veal-Knickerbocker Cutlets, Brown Gravy Soup, Optimism is patiently Telephone 388-2755 with Spanish Rice Polonaise Cauliflower, unraveling a piece of snarled supplement Buttered page June Peas, Pound Cake. string that know won'tbe we really 15 NO. 27 SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 story and Jax pictures Air News., in nextweek's Hamburger SANDWICH Bun LINE-Sloppy or Grilled Joes Ham on r& long enough anyway.-Lion, 4- Cheese Sap yviches.I 71 (Quote Magazine) '-/Iu...,. ... ."...." \ ..... : a).1)\ : \, \\, -- , .. .. .''f\- ] 23, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 . -- -- Drug Discharges ReviewedJaxSecretary u4 of the Board within 15 years under other than Defense Melvin R. Laird after the date of the honorable conditions for recently outlined the discharge. drug use soley because he policy to be used for the volunteered for treatment review of administrative Notification Given under the Drug Iden- discharges issued other tification and Treatment y Q1c than honorable conditionsto Secretary Laird's Program of the Depart- persons who used or August 13 memorandum ment of Defense. possessed drugs. states in part: 'Each The primary purpose of Secretary is authorized to . the Secretary'smemorandum issue a discharge under is to give honorable conditions upon drug users who received establishment of facts 'Undesirable' dischargesan consistent with policy. ? Don't sleep service memberswill opportunity to have Former their discharges be notified of the J recharacterized to 'under results of the review. The in honorable conditions' and Veterans Administrationwill your also be notified of the make them eligible to t receive Veterans medical Administration names members of former whose service c "long handles" treatment.Ex discharges are Serviceman's recharacterized.' this winter... ResponsibilityIt The memorandum said J) is the responsibility of that the new policy 'shall ( a former service memberto apply to those service t\ request a review of his members whose cases are ;t. : LET US INTRODUCE YOU TO EFFICIENT administrative dischargeby finalized or in process on EXPERT FURNACE INSPECTION AND his former Service's or before July 7, 1971'. REPAIR. THIS SERVICE IS ANOTHER FIRST 7 memorandum to FOR CLAY OIL CORPORATION. WE NOW Discharge Review Board. A July rt,; ;;;;:: of the : TYPES OF HOME AND INDUSTRIAL During calendar years the Secretaries ,.. ; SERVICE ALL - 1969 and 1970 there were a Military Departments t; '' HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONER total of 4,152 Undesirable pointed out that: 'Con- UNITS. Discharges directly at- sistent with guidance from tributed to drug abuse. the President of the United Call 264-9548 Former service States, it is the policy of members who received the Department of Defenseto DON'T DELAY CALL US TODAY. administrative discharges encourage military under other tl1anhonorable members to submit conditions themselves voluntarily for Clay Oil Corporation because of drug use may treatment and obtain applications for rehabilitation under the 1... '" review of their dischargefrom Drug Identification and WITH 20 YEARS DEPENDABLE PETROLEUM SERVICE . personnel offices at Treatment Program of the WMAMIlltalit. ( FOR ORANGE PARK AND ADJACENT CLAY COUNTY AR EAS all military installations. Department of Defense.' Application for review This memorandumnoted must be submitted on DD that a military Form 293. The forms are member may not be self-explanatory and in- subject to disciplinaryaction clude mail addresses. under the Uniform Applications for review Code of Military Justice or by the Discharge Review to administrative action Dad Knows Best Board must be filed with leading to a discharge . I y (AND WE AGREE) / DISCOUNT TOMILITARY Here1be Car in Historic Old ., ; t1 : ) ,1 .fIw@ws iJ le j.:, Loan THIS WEEKENDISIGHTSEE'SWIM'DINE ! for DRINK-RELAX ?*o/--/ :f $6.50 Per Person Per Night 1111 (Is/ (Double Occupancy) .l.U1I1! (Children Free) .riy f Beautifully Appointed Rooms We dig putting families on the road In new cars. That's why It's so easy for Check In Anytime Friday or Dads to obtain car loans through us. Processing is fast, service is efficient. Saturday Remember, too,at Normandy Bank we offer home Improvement and personal! Check out 4:00: p.m. Sunday _M r_I loans.Whatever your banking needs,we are the folks to talk to. Just 40 Miles Driving Distance From Base. SAVE TIMEI! SAVE MONEYI SEE US FIRSTINOILMANDYjf& , lit' J "AI1' WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS E4 & 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. O JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY All Departments 9.00 A.M.to 1:00: P.M. Main Lobby 9:00 A M to 2.00 P.M. I l.fS and State' Road U (W4)) 111-Nil Drive In Tellers&Installment Loans?.00 A.M to..OOPM. Phone 784 3/70 Member FDICSEPTEMBER St. Augustine Florida - - ' f JAX' : 1971 1 1I p' AG"E' 4 AIR- NEWS.LATWINGER _ r.- AROUND- CECIL J I kr NAS Cecil..In this weeks Around Cecil column there Is a variety of achievements. There: are retirements, promotions, re- rvt enlistments,and a whole bunch of x + 4 things. Ltjg. (Penny L. Jones of VA- 174 was promoted to her current Ltjg. rank in ceremonies held last week In the Hellrazor hangar. H ., Miss Jones resides in the Jacksonville area. AMH1 W.E. Rocker, also from the lIellrazor clan, re-enlisted for four more years last week. I I PNCM T. Fox has served 8 Rocker years __ , _ privlously and with this four will ' ' be headed for double figures. \ I hS PNCM T. Fox of NAS Cecil 1 Admin retired last week during <, ceremonies held in front of the \ ; . S Administration building. Chief : Fox was well known to all as he _ "'" -- was Assistant Military Personnel. Earl E. Edenfieldta I Officer. Chief Fox retired with 20 .:.< it, years of Naval service. Earl E. Edenfield boiler plant operator here at Cecil retired last .t v week with 18 years service. j Edenfield Is also a retired y Navyman, having served in the gf; L Navy for 23 years. Edenfield fi. worked his way up through the . ranks serving as a seaman, ' fireman, Watertender second class, watertender first class, chief, and was later selected to %'xe I s YI Warrant Machinist W01. He joined the Navy in 1929 and ; i ji retired In 1953. He then went to Lila| (Penny) L. Jones < work at Cecil Field in 1953 and j retired last week. This gives _. .S c Learn To FlyIntroductory Edenfield over 41 years Federal ---4V--- /.I Service To Mr. Edenfield, t_ -S Lesson congratulations and thank you - APPROVED for a j job well done. 9 _ Private FREE \ !)1llltlle - Commercial Take'stock in America AMH1 W Rwker e Instrument Instructor E I For Limited Buy u.s. Saving Bonds VA ApprovedCourses Tim I qua MDONMntAVtD I ISL&CTECAL coDS..,. Available OnlyWESTS HERLONG AVIATION, INC. P RIC ES TO ll OFF NORMANDY BLVD. A 781-2638 SALE NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCESNEW ...*VM9 tm SMOCt4J MM// & USED TV SETS IDE IIQSDlJACKSONVILLE'S :: NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES .----------- NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSAIR 3SII535 I CONDITIONERS FJi1A I FINEST CASSAT Hrs. 9 a.m. 7p,m.Come In& BrowseWESCONNETT TOYQTA SA FURNITURE CO.SMSWEStdNNtert (] I .1MJ at KHM* mmitwno I I 1971 a 124 .1251 King St. I Jacksonville, Florida 32204 I STANDARD EQUIPMENT .. : WANTEDUSED I INCLUDES: olUP ,/p;. ;rCAKA1a O I it."J CAMERAS AND Reclining Bucket .W : _als"..a I EQUIPMENT. WE PAY Seats f: IIHIIA-TpAMa-AY ,, TOP DOLLAR-3U-8S35 I White W.TII fires f e $A-ice v AIID.A.lA WHmiMX. ji (BRING THIS AD WITH you/ I Nylon Cit'rpi'KWh I V;. IIIID K .----------. 'flrovrfFinn KONI IMOCKI .$5 clr.i hi ..ikiT.nfd TO 31 M) qir.- PER GAL I ON Limited Supply BORROW 70 OLDS CUTLASS 2-Door Hardtop. Fully loaded with Factoryair. Parts For Imported Sports Cars UPTO 'BOOONE Double Sharp I fliso 49 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, Auto. trans., CALLARRANGES Power terlna. Factory air Radio& Heater. silts 41 JAVELIN Door Hardtop. V.,, Auto. trans.; R&H. Real Luggage Rack 2250 IT ALL nlcel tusoM ... PONTIAC FIRESIRO 2-Door Hardtop. Auto trans., V-8, Power steering, R&H. $1475 tl OLDS VISTA CRUISEI Station Wagon. Fully loaded, with AMCO 25% moulds' Annual F air conditioning. into Tops ..... Off Amount' Monthly to Total el!ptl'unl,1 il OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2-Door Hardtop. y.., Auto ol loin (payment repay iiaymtnit rate trans., Factory air Power steering, R&H. SU8JM $ auo$ 5.00 24 $120.00 36.soah CHRYSLER '200'2.Door Hardtop. V.,, Auto trans., Power Girling Brake Fluid 88 391.29 23.00 24 55100 35.50% steering, brakes and windows, Factory air, Vinyl Roof. Like (J. Newl Silts 599.97 34.40 24 125.60 3275_% tS FORD GALAXY '500' 4 Door. y.., Auto. trans., Air conditioned . R&H. S475 Driving Lights 25% Dial FinanceThe 45 VW SQUAR BACK. Engine|lust overhauled. (Like, Off( New) w one for the money 40 W. Monroe St. WESTSIDE IMPORTED 1 PARIS 5256 356-0735 Beach Blvd. . 1 1 1 396-2895 l I T310 C ASS AT AV E .RH..QN E MM561 395.S69S 384.2314 4721 San Juan Ave. 1436 Edgtwood Ave.W 764-2583 f u:...:.... 1 4,,' ,\.v"\r \i vv* . . ... '-- -- .- . -- 1 SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE SI i iI I I Civil Service News J Stanley Civilian Connolly of The MonthJaxStanley Named j - M. Connolly, be admired.' according to a Supply Data Assistant at ohe citation recommending him for r x 11M Aviation Supply Support Division the honor. .e ti1 Ir of the Supply Department has 'The maintenance personnelnever H been named September's Civlian cease to offer favorable I Employee of the month. comments to Mr. Connolly's : He is responsible for screeningRFI supervisors on his congenial and non RFI materials for disposition and devotion to proper identification and serving his customers. documents movement of F material inducted into or 'lie is truly an outstanding x p! tic f returned from AIMD. employee.' / Mr. Connolly is the only civilian Mr. Connolly has spent over 40 Ms in the Screening Section and 'his years in federal service, including j ability to get along gracefully and 22 years active duty in lead his military employees is to the Navy, Y yl1p Y 1 Y, t rBENEFICIAL I d nYl v..' y VA Gives Direct Loans I Jax-The Veterans Ad. veterans in rural areas and small ministration will sell direct home cities and towns where the Administrator -- .. .----" ..--- ._--- loans to investors at prices which determines that they determine to be reasonable private capital is not generally SUGGESTIONS pay off for Robert L. Huskey and Wallace L. Small as they receive under prevailing conditions in the available.The . their checks from Capt. Richard C. O'Loughlln, Supply's CO. Huskey and Small suggested new mortgage Industry. direct loan program method of de-heading metal I drums that has reduced costs 800 percent Before this new law became provides that in designated effective, no direct loans could be geographical areas where sold for less than 98 per cent of veterans cannot obtain private 10 Civilians PraisedAt par. In FY.71, the Veterans capital for home mortgages, the Administration sold $58.4 VA can make the loans directly. millions worth of direct loans. Also, some 3.6 million veterans Proceeds from these slates may qualify for direct loans Supply CeremonyJaxEleven according to the VA ad' because of their location and ministratorare desposited in the present status. For further in- 'direct loan revolving account' formation contact the nearest VA and will be available for making office or local veterans service members of the Irma Spires, Supervisory letter to Mr. Fudge, Capt. 0' direct home loans to eligible organization representative. Supply Department, includingten Shipment Clerk in the Traffic Loughlin said, 'Your work in the .. -- --- ---- - civilians, were commended Branch of the Material Division, Supply Department was per Friday by Capt. Richard C. received a letter of appreciationfrom formed with a sense of respon- O'Loughlin, Supply Officer. the U.S. Army Reserve sibility and devotion to duty Norma W. Jones, received $25 Training Center for her 'valuableand which has contributed TIIE tf beneficial suggestion award for courteous assistance' in significantly to the effective finding a better way to handle handling shipments to the Center. accomplishments of our assigned and direct incoming telephonecalls LeRoy Mahler and James C. mission.' /EOWSEasWILCOMES to the 12 employees of the Mauldin received certificatesfrom You can be justly proud of Traffic Branch. The old methodwas Florida Junior College for having served your country in a i Nautical MPalnta Chart Kutrfgger Fish Boxes Nautical Burgee Jacket Wear* to either personally call the completing courses at the Collegeof civilian capacity that trts been in Hardware! >Skill t+Table Wear IVIMUOI ' person being telephoned or call Advanced Traffic. keeping with the higL standardsand a Repair Mattrtali Acceiiorlet p Other Goodies out their name to notify them. William G. Fudge was honoredon traditions of the Supply WET STORAOE MARINE HOISTS ULL ItRVICfYACHT BROKIR , Mrs. Jones suggested the in- his retirement after more than Department and the Civil Ser- EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE, INBOARD stallation of a system with 25 years of Civil Service. In ab0C vice.' SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS M controls at the secretary's desk SEGRAV J7 MARINA and buzzers at strategic locations within the office, creating a : ; Corner ROOSEVELT BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER smoother and more efficient deadl tlO p.4"*"," Jacksonville,IlorifaPltr bmUKIICMf Mistletoe berries are _ office atmosphere. if eaten. Some other poisonous Ao M Franchhad! Marina Phoot M;4M* OPEN SUNDAY Robert L. Huskey and WallaceL. plants are: wisteria, iris, lark- r yi .' ."... M HjiV'-f fA- / 4 Small won checks of $94 each spur, narcissus, castor beans, for suggesting a new method of rosary pea and daffodil. That Line of the ancient Greeks used hem Complete de-heading metal drums in the Disposal Branch of the Material lock for a suicide potion is well PARTSBSUPPLIESSpecial known. But did know that ... Division. The de-header you Service Discount .Ii" ,:7: ' the Delaware Indians used suggested looks and operates likea mountain laurel for the same 1926 Park Ave.Ph.264-3204 r y giant can opener. It is an easier, purpose? The rhubarb stalk, of ORANGE PARK faster and safer method of course is safe to eat but the operations than that formerly rhubarb leases are poisonous. Special used and has reduced costs: 800 They contain oxalic acid. I , percent. Charles Beeson is $20 richer for suggesting that laborers and fork Financingfor lift operators work under the Pare supervision of the Receiving vg J Section instead of the Labor and li Equipment Section. As a result, er the work load in Receiving is more efficiently scheduled and completed, providing more ef. ficient accomplishment of the Service overall work load. HARMONYVILLAGE bestof Personnel ! all possibleChecking , 788 Fruit Cov Road Accounts II Restricted Mobile Home / Development for Adults. Smiles south of 295 and St. I 1"b S Rd. 13 and 12 miles from Malnslde Gate. Buy your own shady lot with $350. MEMBER I I down or select a packageunit FDIC 9 of 2 or 3 BR that are on DUVA display ready to move in. INz All utilities underground.Ideal . for retirement. See to 1 MOTORS B T A appreciate.FOR z /d ri 1616CASSAT HJ& ;j jPh:3876541 ADDITIONAL Iiiiium INFORMATION ORANGE CALL 724-4125 US HIGHWAY. 17 PHONE 264 9526 ORANGE PARK . . - .'. . --- =-- r 6' I PAGE JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGEF I SEPTEMBER 23, 1971- Hail and Farewell' Tonight at 0-Club Jax A 'Hail and Farewell' celebration is slated at the NAS Of. fleers'Club from 7-8:30: tonight to honor several NAS officers.. Being hailed as newcomers to the air station are: I ., Cdr. and Mrs. Donald Springer Navy Exchange LCdr. and Mrs. Robert Dvorak Resources ManagementLCdr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson AdministrationLCdr. and Mrs. Richard Cantrell Project TransitionEns. t .and Mrs.Carolyn Black-Military Personnel Office h Lt. George Evans Catholic Chaplain Lt (jg) Dudley Stone Public Works GySgt. Howells GySgt. Pickens LCol. Rothrock CVY021 and Mrs. William Wilding Food Services W01 and Mrs. Rodger Leasure Air Operations Bidding farewell are: 3 MATSG MarinesCommended Cdr. Matthew Ott, the Navy Exchange Officer; CW02 and Mrs. LaVerne Rogalsky of Food Services; and CW02 Francis West of I Weapons. i By COJax Open for your convenience 6 a.m.40p.m. -Three MATSG Marines Supply Clerk office. D PICK-UP & DELIVERY 'j' were commended recently by The 21-year-old Marine works o ROAD SERVICED ( ) their commanding officer, Li. LCpl. Rothrock, an ad- with stock records, requisitions; MECHANIC ON DUTY Col. Lee Blanchard. They are ministration clerk in the com- he is in charge of two gear rooms LCpl. Robert II. Rothrock III, mand's Supply Office, was givena and often substitutes as a driver.At D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS GySgt. Thomas Howells Jr. and meritorious mast to recognizehis mast, he was especially noted GySgt. John Pickens. outstanding work In that for devoting much of his off-duty BOB'S OAK HILL time to update records and KATHY warehousing Instructor gear.Cited I uni@nSERVICE ) 0 ... :; BROWN meritorious CENTER Also awarded a .,p ? - .ra. ) PIANO & SONGSTRESS mast, GySgt. Pickens was cited .. & Jammes Road 771-9156 JOJrd 'IIf jl: Monday through Saturday for outstanding work as an AE .. .:..f!. .-w SUNNY "A"and "B" School instructor at r 1 ..,.;; country Singing&your western favorite songs NATTC. lie is a recent AE "B" 5:00-1:30 School graduate.He We Offer the Largest Selection of NN/wNNMNNNM/w/NNw1.Nw wIN nN1wwN1wM was also cited for his work as FOR SPECIAL SERVICEMEN RATES tfJpO.-.00 double per occupancy person Team.a member His devotion of MATSG's to off-duty Rifle 24' WIDE Mobile Homes in N. Florida! Entertainment nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge Dine at Biter's Seafood competitive shooting is, ac- wealSo represent27 Manufactuers of 12'wide models.We . Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic to Lt. Col. Blanchard cording a Trade for Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking. Anything great credit to the Marine Corpsin From Billle/ Goats Most All Models and the eyes of civilian competitors to Floor Plans IN STOCK' Battleships! ,as well as MATSG's partin See US TODAY the Marine Small Arms I Corps For complete selection I II U'thinJAEKSOIWLE Marksmanship Program ' j a ( VA s Bank Savings and Loan I 1)) f ' Marine llonorman 7'l .o..Long TermFinancing f.lJ 17 _,LJjLLN Ii GySgt. Howells received a e..L commendation from LCol. iii ,J : Choose The Career That Offers ) -- Blanchard for his selection as SPECIAL .. t cU The Most Out Of Life! School.honorman The of his commendation class at AE "B"was y <. <:to*VH UTAft and CIVIL j DISCOUNTS SERVICE Pro"wel- . TRAIN FOR A"JET-AGE" CAREER WITH THEAirlines. signed by Capt. John Ken ST. JOHNS MOS'LEHH' M S' nedy, NATTC's Commanding officer BACK AT 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD., OUR ORIGINAL LOCATION ---a", A carter with the airlines offers a ; challenge for young mm and wom - j. ..1 en. Prepare for jobs in reservations - . +' ,. I ..-. operations, ticketing pas- '\, senftr service, ramp agent etc. Many company benefits including Still tr.v.l.Motel. Serving The Military. . AN INTERESTING CAREER FOR MEN-WOMEN-COUPLES Management 'f Tram for stimulating, well-paying positions as managers, asst. man agers.,desk clerks, housekeepers, hotlines. Training includes practical instruction at school owned motels. TRAIN FOR A HIGH-PAYING CAREER AS A e Heavy Equipment OperatorLearn \ ill. \iw !U.: , to operate cranes,draglines, [ /\> pSy , clamshells scrapers bulldozers loaders, trenchers backhoes, etc. g t i Earn high annual incomes! AN EXCELLENT CAREER FOR MEN AND WOMENj1 CHIEF WOODROW "Woody" NANNEYUSN Insurance Adjusting ( RET.) ,.+ : ::I", )I .. Adjusters and Investigators are urgently Announces He Will Be Associated With needed to settle billions of 11 dollars in claims each year. Excellent I salary account, company usually car furnished.and expense VIRGINIA BELL REAL ESTATE Ace..'" "*M,..t..N N S C. 1927 HIGHWAY 17, ORANGE PARK, FLA. ';i1 NATIONWIDE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Sales/ Rentals/ Management J miovto roe VCTIMNS CeO INSIRVICI KRSONNUMul Coupon Today ot For Immediate Infoiiration' rK.*.i ((90S 441-JJJl -- -- -- -- YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL OR COME >s I UNIVERSAL TRAINING SERVICE, Dept. No. BN<0 I IN AND DISCUSS YOUR REAL ESTATE 1901 N.W. 7 Street, Miami Fla.33125 NEEDS. I mill SINO /iHfOHMinon on '"l TMININC. ,MOCIIM i NIVI CNICMO CHICK CHIT ONE I 1 O Arftmt' 0"l' l',""/C slal''r efnK. Q Ho,,fti.,"'.e1 0,.,,,,, I OFFICE RESIDENCE ANSWER SERVICE t Q Mtlll lII.ftJ.ftl Q llHWIMf ut/Ift'| t'ti|'t'rN.nr. I ...... ...., II 264.2488 772.0760' I AoIoI..... I I Cur lull .*,(._ II _- ___------=- ----_: f, I _" ___ __ - '--" -- - .'-- -. I 'y SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 : ?:.: J./ : !"; .Yyk SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE > .6 i .'."' .. . .,J . & I YIZZA ItNT i SARGE & HANK AitAIM '. f4 A.] ERNIE GROSE ': TAKE OUT OR DE RS.DIN" G ROOM KNOX ENCO SERYICENTER PREMIUM eEBR-CHOICE CUT STEAKS 1948 Blanding Boulevard *i- ,ITALIAN ANDWCHES.PAGHETTI( ? PHONE 389.t161 or 388-2423 IPHONE 389-0338 ,. Electronic Wheel Balancing 4- "PIZZA". . ' -1'1 Total Engine Performance OUR SPECIALITY! Automobile :} Insurance For Everyone '. ,' HOURS; :;--.., I Analyzed Electronically SAME DAY COVERAGESTATE ; ,4. Sun; Thyrs .4pm n;30 pMY (e?. S&H GREEN STAMPS ? Friday J 4pm 17.Sam FARM MUTUAL $ II- With AU Purchases4710SANJUANAVENUE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. :>" t Closed Tueaaay4 Saturday .t pm2:"$am r / Hom.Offlc.: Bloomington, Illinois . 3619 Blandin9 Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 ;;; 1 1a :', t.;( .,, .. ., .., .t : : : ::iI::::' ':' ::4 ::: '4 ;i"t-: j II. *.. > -: -= '\ ,:'f';,<:: .,. ., ' I. .k t \td 1' .,, '.?'IL: John C. Calhoun/ USN (R.,.) r"a E 77I-O4O ..;' ,lJ,: J,:.'>..::..',;:..\,:' "," "... / .'. I' Js) a i .1i' Cal'sT.V. 0.. 7It..Ot \ Door to the StationTriniportatlon '' Gulf (.;: 7tt: ; :. . ; > : , I.' :. Sales & ServiceRCA ;::. JfRNIGAN'S Fords, SPECIALS, a.. ZENITH.COLOR BLACK ft WHITE fj.:.,...> TEXACO SERVICE. i J Falcons,Novas Chevys, Plymouths Darts : j'>. 'Ii' .f .... . :.' :::; : : Auu MtCH NICAL. WORK cUA> XN 'Ee: tt: :I J..'.. r' ;' ; 5r-1 : .4' ; PICK-Ui AWe DtLIYERYrr :: : ; c have a 'complete line ifU.BLANOIN [( .HAULS'x CARL 8. JORDAN, RANDOLPH S. TRUITT, , (USN Ret.) : . ;iGst x :. ooe <4 BLVD. pMONE: 771,3013 h "WE tELL THE BEST SERVICE: THE NEaT" 1 .i Orange Park Ph. 264-8661 n -k;:?( Grant Plaza at 103rd .. '*i .. . ,. $.w : <':: 'W I.:';:$ .r.Xi"' ::: :: :: : < i ':';: ::.;t' .;; <::< " PHONE 264.920 x MONTHLYSPECIALt Complete Snack Bar-54 Hole Course , OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION Ii SHRIMP or CHICKEN SATURDAYANDMONDAY INetd Your Car Ils tcttd1 ALL YOU CAN EAT.FOrOnfy.$1.39 ,. a DOLLAR RED GREENE'S GARAGEFour Includes French Fries DAY Miles South 0/NAS Highway J 7-Orange Park >: Colt Slaw and Hush Puppies' Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors ff: TOP HAT PLAY ALL DAY9AMto4PM Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday I '. DRIVE IN 11 1 _. III MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE PHONE 771-2803 4825 Blanding Blvd. ' I' 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9SS3 I :;'lt'W:::: ;!: ; Z ;:::::::'''m::. ., w.m-B.I: : ._ f.'N.* .J .d_ :..: i.:;ot"?;;'=.v74X.v+va...,YY '..rrW1.V pt%MJ.jj.Jij) }\ .J"' OPEN 7 AYS A WEEK m We Welcome BankAmerlcard & Master Charge "Yout Mobile Shopping Con'o," -j rtlifcfcfc1103rd }: VOLKSWAGEN Includes All Labor,NEW REPAIR HD Clutch& Pressure SPECIAL Plate ; I STREET FISH MARKET) ALL SEDANS s4S a HHJPP BHMMIt '55 to'66 '3895 4a0 '// Swim We Have Ilk .. '678. UP '4895Ij FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT \Q' ..' 'n Air Condo Models : MOBILE HOMES INC '. F... Y S8 EXTRA r. 737-4366 IH SEASON '':? I"" If > 4118 PHILIPS HWY. Featuring Specially Prepared j:f Imported ServiCenter I. S070 NORMANDY BLVD. 387-6489 j Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs m (Formerly Roosevelt Mall Pure) Over 150 Mew 2 Used Mobile/ Homes Y:: :' 6547103rd Si reef Phone 772-0981 447 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Phone 3I7-.7SI1 to choose from 74BLANDING: : !1 : ::::: : 1. '{:;::...:ft'":'" Z.-;: ':" vWtl .:: :. 1. .$J. n ;o .' l.l.Jiil,.'. f!' OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK..7 AM TO 10 PM OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHKlE BOULEVARD INSPECTION tl ',. FfrstoNe .I JIM'THORSBY (USN. Retired,) Mqr. aid Service t. Tlres-Iltterles-Frolt ENd ServiceIH.NINN.N.NIWNNHNNNNNI.NNNI..NIINHNIIININNNIINN. (Also 20 lb.and 30 lb. washers recommended .r HONEST, COURTEOUS for rugs, blankets and heavy work clothes) SERVICE 1 1 1 '. RADIOSTVS'FREE p No Waiting! 5.: Wt Aim Headlights,Replace Blades Bulbs ._ I ESTIMATES ON BRAKE WORK 40 Top Load Washers tr/: .. i\\ And Windshield Wiper 1 - t; ' 19 30 lb. Dryers /\ . i/jMile South of Orange Park High 1' \ '" V.: On Blanding (State Road 21)) -tl 1! .. ....... ,," '1,1, 8024 HERLONG ROAD 71)) '. JAMES JACKSONU. 1- ., i r" (Next Door to,." Store) i S. Military Retired Ph.355-4463 , i L 5W8 Normandy Blvd. 786-0821 7 264.5343 PHONE . . .. ''... ,. w. rRp': -: ::: ,.r1 " .. ., i' ; : : ' MM. :*;:.:: : : :: V--::: \ If "W , i ;; :v, cart What oil of Jax has Q Ii Performance Parts Co. : been waiting for! ;': UICK MILITARY DISCOUNT i!) 10\\\\e\ Brand New 1971 Models t Prices start at.. HOMES 0 Domestic & Foreignl.pAUTO 1 "'a 1 rdn MOBILE '..' .3695. a , PARTSSTAN I aye r.\. Discount Center ";f-. GILL V lace\o pae I 111 JIM[,: ',:>.i.ESQ'UIRE CRANOROOKFLEETWOOD 3631 EMERSON Ph. 396.3658 :, \\ '\.-:' "t.. :. :,? r, BUTLER SKYLARKT DEAN KITCHIN 1. 'ioUf I BETTER LIVINGS: ;'. :./1)f/X'.hf?: j4Z.' S.LANE A VE PHONE 781.$71"; ii'' 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387.4468 8985 Normandy Blvd. phone 786-2375 ,. .. .., .. L ... ... 'N +**f' - jqw t 1 I. .'. .,' ..' ::, ? ; 3 :{ M: .f' i-t'i r.:">:'" ':""': :: . " .. .. BB, p" MMMBBMII.. v.' BBHBBBBBBBHHBHKBPHIBPppP" Bipp |BlllpMMl pl . SAVE TIME AND MONEY.CHECK!! THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! . .- .... .. ... . II .'I,' .' ... '*' Li. y ....r... - - ._.. .. '" ., ' t SEPTEMBER 23, 197] ;AG'E' 8 JAX._AIR NEWS-LATWINGER--.. - --- -- -- - ; Navy Wives School Report Cautions I< Begins Night ClassesJaxNext Toy BuyersJax In the interest of safety week, night classes for reservations. for the consumer,a children's toy for the Navy Wives School Ser According to EMI Snippert, a has been classified as hazardous vice Information School will be career conselor, the night classes merchandise.The . established. have been condensed from the Scheduled once a quarter, regular day class curriculum to Army and Air Force Services have classes will be conducted from include only the most important Exchange advised 7:30-9:30: : Monday thru Friday in topics. School will be taught by that a dependent child lost an eye the Education Service Office regular instructors and while playing with a toy conference room. monitored by Chief Gage and ," described as a rocket launcher The night classes have been set EMI Snippert.The (Exploratory Probe Launcher) :' for those wives who could not . up ,,, next day-classes are .-.. The NAS Jacksonville Navy normally attend day classes. "' October 18-22, November 1-5, 15- -9. 1 "''IIIIII! Exchange informed us that they While some have already made reservations for next week's 19, and November December NEW OFFICERS for the VP-54 Enlisted Wives Club are (I to R) do not carry or stock this item. Be classes, there's still room fur 10 3. Betty Smith, president; Nancy Laszlo, chaplain Ellen Wyatt, wary, however other Navy more students. Classes will resume as treasurer; Wilda Robinson, secretary; and Mary Ellen Moses, vice. Exchanges may carry the above mentioned item. Notify DPC Norman Gage or scheduled after the Christmas president. KMlWilliam Snippert at 772-31R1 holiday. wWOMEN Monday VP-56 Enjoyed Dinner Dance NEEDEDPART 7:30-9:30: Household Good Tuesday into the treasurer and TIME. WORK Jax--Getting Wyatt ; Car Necessary Fun 8.Profit 7:30-8:30 8:30-9:30: :: Survivors Housing Referral Benefits swing of things for fall, the Nancy Laszlo, chaplain. 786.0157 or 358.0867 Wednesday VP-56 wives and their Special guests for the $d y 7:30-8:30: : Navy Exchange husbands gathered at the evening were Cdr. and t 8:30-9:30: : Commissary Acey Ducey Club Saturday Mrs. Hugh Fillingane. Thursday night for a DinnerDancethe - 7:30-8:30: : Pay and Allowances club's first event since 8:30-9:30: : Navy Wives Club Friday the squadron's arrival iinun n tin 7:30-8:30: : Film on Marijuana here in July. 8:30-9:00: : Enlisted Promotions The occasion was the MILITARYAUTOMOBILEMILITARY 9:00-9:30: : Graduation installation of the club'snew Take your baby Officers officers. The gavel was passed on to the new CIVILIANLOW president, Betty Smith - 4iitIta Electedto from outgoing president, C RATES MONTHLY. ..PAYMENT. .PLAN. ... :::: : : ; :;: :':':': :':': Bev Fritz. Mrs. Fritz 'M'A'YP Ri' to a specialist. AMERICAN NAS Jacksonville received a plaque in appreciation WE MAINTAIN IT Officers Wives! Club has elected for a job well INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AGENCY the officers for the WITH LOVING CARE coming following year done during her administration :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::' with the club "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU TOM BUSH Volkswagen President Mrs. R.L. Reynolds DIJ/IJMAH > Vice President: Mrs W.G. Other officers include: Formerly CONTINENTAL INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS' $ # i ;y n' "'Y QG"" tPr Sizemore Mary Moses, vice 6479 ROOSEVELT BLVD 2990 MAYPORT ROAD 9850 Atlantic Blvd. Secretary: Mrs.O.C.Anderson president; Wilda Robin- (Near NAS) (Near NS) Treasurer: Mrs., A.L.Phillips Phone 388-7676 Phone 249.5649 son, secretary; Ellie - .iflIP:':: = 'w__ : \W -. The PIRATES :. :: ":: > : : ::: ; : :::: * LOUNGE IIt'f:6: :f Ir Green Cove Springs; i ifW I ; .I /; ORANGE ;::$$$$ : :::::::::$:':;:.:.:.:.: ,>:':'ro$:::':: :::N:::<< >-': :... :::>.:: I I I PARK .. ,::: 'q"\;' : ; :, t hull I :: .1. .. .'1j' .:.' Northeast Florida's " Newest and Finest I I'" I LEWIS DICK KING WILLIAMS Organ, DrumsTHEYSINGANDSWINGI&'Piano I IIIII I I I AccomocfatfonsTHE ..'O' .. .' All week. including Sundays! ; t\.OS I LOUNGE OPEN 11 AM.2 A.M. DAILY e M SUNDAYS 1 P.M. til 11 P.M.WITH MEALS #l .rN'ifJ : : Hot and Cold t FREE Hors d'ouevres Q j .woR NDNEW 1971 CHRYSLER jjj I COCKTAIL Bar HI-BALLS HOUR 3PM.7 40C P.M. .' I NEWPORT 4-DOOR I $3985COMPLETELY Hr. ': I': >> ; ISGthSp.\ ; r * THE GRO WORLD'S '' LOADED, WITH FACTORY AIR. ;1; Yoar &WANES tiINNKEEPER 1 25 CHRYSLER NEWPORTS, NEW YORKERS !1 ., l''nUORS educed :::: AND 300's TO CHOOSE FROM =::: \w at R prices: ,.d: ;11; ..all with similar savings j .,"" . ": v" . .... Nobody,. . :'' GALLEY ROYALE 120 MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV but NOBODY :. Meals and Snacks Undersells OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 2 SWIMMING POOLSDISCOUNT [[C4RYSLER1 } .... .... ............ -- " '- mnnmn TO MILITARY I I ...and their dependents and guests upon presentation of ID card. ,:: As a former serviceman, the owner WELCOMESMILITARY_...._ PATRONAGE! ---- .. ::; Green Cove Springs :::: ... . 1.295. at- PARK,'... AVENUE (US .17). ). .- PHONE..l.-264.9513..... . ..... .t.,:I'.1050....;.:.....,:..,.NORTH..:......,...........ORANGE.. .....,. ...AVENUE PHONE 264.241611. ;=.;. . S.- .. ; ''V''AV: : ::: .............. .. . ;: . Wt --:0.o--" ::" : : ..:!!.,.-t.tt..I.::::<<-:-:.'*.:.:.:.:.:":.r.'c' ..'-' .-:$" ---.-= .00 '" ___ __ _.. ._ . .-.... .."--" --1. 23, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 'P t m -m J{" . NavAirLant Achieved '" rt f'"t' ..; "t . , .' : ., \ :: i {> t. \ ( : . Height Of Aviation SafetyJaxThe .11.1',.'.' . . " : ', ., ' : . first word in the N. \ r :r". .{ . programs In , the Atlantic ; 1 : of Naval Aviationwas Fleet. ." :. t ' vocabulary ( I ( The all-time "t > Y. " record for i1 : it. accident ; \I. . implementation the latest \ , ; free . flying is held by Weather .. I word is safety. Reconnaissance 1 And in the Atlantic Fleet Naval (VW-4)) based here Squadron at NAS Four Jax. ( 'I'I' - Air Force (NavAlrLant), there This squadron of \VC-121 hasn't been a more fitting tributeto Constellations has not had Super this year's 60th Anniversary of single major mishap since 1957.a Naval Aviation than the recent announcement that NavAirLantwon Squadron Records the Chief of Naval Generally, NavAirLant's best Operations Readiness Through squadron community records are r Safety Award for FY71. held byPatrol: -- wf This: annual award was won (VP) squadrons completing _ locally by VA-81 at NAS Cecil their second full fiscal J M=; Field. year free of major accidents; Accidents Reduced Airborne early warning(VAW) squadrons flying E-2 aircraft, Naval Air Force Atlantic en- with no accidents ; . the reduction over the entire w, joyed greatest in FY 1971 period aircraft accidents for ; major any Air anitsubmarine fiscal period in the command's 28 (VS) - year history. Additionally, cident squadrons; with only one ac GETTING THAT PLANE In the air and landing it safely again requires the efforts of all hands. I NavAirLant's air safety record Reconnaissance (RVAII) Working together, the pilots, alrcrewmen, administrative personnel-the entire force-make Com. 9 was largely responsible for squadrons flying the RA-5C NavAirLant's outstanding air safety record possible. achieving an all time Navywide Vigilante, having 300 cent aviation safety award.A a per from top Navy levels under CNO better accident rate in the last 12 instruction it features the use of congratulatory message months than in several previous flight and technical manuals NOW... YOU CAN REALLY LIVE! from Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, years Light; Attack VA based on actual pilot and crew ...IN A FINESELECTION squadronswith Chief of Naval experience and manufacturer Operations OF HOMES the A7 Corsair II, which recognized that the Force guides. The manuals are con was reduced by one half their numberof STILL AVAILABLE AT... '...the first major fleet air forceto aircraft accidents. stantly reviewed and updated, better the long sought major and have been the standard accident rate goal of 1.0 (one increase Safety .awareness in continues to operating procedure for ElEx.. :IEI:: , accident for each ten thousand importance in every NavAirLant activites for the past echelon of command, and the 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES hours flown by Navy aircraft.)' results have been improved skill 10 years. ; " NavAirLant achieved a .98 ac- in carrying out operations. $18,700 $23,000VA cident rate a reduction of 42.7 Several elements contribute to Adm.Zumwalt cited'a dynamicand and FHA FINANCING , cent FY 1970. > >v per over greater appreciation of safety effective safety program' as The Force was among seven values. Reminders are circulatedvia a major element in the bringingnew major commands, including message through the chain of heights of aviation safety to The BELLA1R C-10 Marine forces and training unitson command.The effective handling NavAirLant and the entire Navy. the east and west coasts, to of operational standowns where lie said that utilization and compete for the Readiness- all flight operations of an activityare conservation of assets IIand Through-Safety Award. Of temporarily suspended to ' Atlantic Fleet squadrons and air review safety practices, have professionalism at its best.' stations, 72 per cent were free of been highly rewarding. major air accidents. The five NATOPS--The Naval Air VAdm. Robert L. Townsend, most outstanding units were also Training and Operational Commander Naval Air Force, selected to receive the award. Procedures Standards program- Atlantic Fleet has high praise for There are numerous examples has also had considerable impacton his officers and men. 'I realize of the impact of effective safetyWASHINGTONAmerica's operational safety. Conducted that safety achievements such as we have just established an only happen when all hands shoulder First Astronaut Admiralthe individual responsibilities.' he "" observed.The $19,750-$21,000 { .. r. nrr Model C-IO Apollo 14 Lunar Landing crew Add It all up and you will see why _ this Is so popular model 3 - and participated in two moon CNO Readiness-Through- a first in is Rear man now ff space Bedrooms 2 Baths, large :: hours. Safety Award is a prize belongingto utility walks of a little over four Admiral. long low sweeping line truly a fine i ) Alan B. Shepard received his The only other astronaut Navymen at all levels of home on a modest budget.EKEL. ' promotion in a ceremony August selected for star rank is Brig. command, in every phase of fleet 26 in the Office ofSecretaryof the Gen. James. A. McDivitt an Air aviation for whom safety has : : AJCJEg, I .. ; become of life. Force officer. a way Navy, John Chafee. Sidewalks and Street Lights Shepard was the first Convenient to Churches, Schools American to reach outer space. BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN CXPRESS.STANOAROOILMASTERCHARGE and Shopping Centers On May 5, 1961, in a Mercury Credit CardiROOSEVEIT Honored spacecraft. He was hurled 115 CALL 264-9579 miles into space at a speed of MAU M+roornceld 1,1IY11 5,100 miles an hour. The perfect a Downlown NSe flight, from lift-off to splash- down, lasted only 15 minutes I NAfeeLka during which Shepard talked to his ground operations control car washMONDAY l1" center controlling the space capsule manually. LastFebruaryshepard becamethe THRU SATURDAY NEAR NAS JAX and CECIL FIELDElELL..A.JR:': : .' . fifth American to set foot on yr. the Moon. He was commander of HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;: PUBLIC WELCOME! j jI FRIENDLY& RELAXED 'QUIET' ATMOSPHERE I I II v - IDEALLY LOCATED FOR ALL YOU CAN EAT! r CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND I , SHOPPING AREAS $195 'II J liB! 1 ,.1. !m. .! '< :::: ::: 11.1. Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. :::: .I CHILDREN :::: ., Turn South 2 Blocks :=:: !!:1 I nl_ 5:30t08:30: J $1.00 ;::: Past Forrest High School. !! ! !! TUESDAY thru SATURDAYBERKSHIRE (DOLONIALR2 I HOUSE I : : : , J :: HOME Bt7l'" lDERS INC. :: E :::; RESTAURANT DELICATESSEN CATERING SERVICE t Member of National Home Builders Association 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD :::: THE VILLAGE SQUARE LONDONTOWNE 1579LANE AVE.so. :N::: and Jackson Home Builders AssociationsSEPTEMBER . . > ... .., 17 .;6666. J. ::::::wr(mmw&: : : :: #:*: !::::: :::::::::: :;*::"'': ::' ::':::::: :':: ::::' :::(oI'o"oI'o"o", :'..:: -". - -- I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 SI VA-81 Sponsors'Pop Hunters Beware I N WarnerAttack NAS Cecil..The hunting seasonis It is emphasized that the upon us and can serve as the number of off-duty injuries from basis for re-emphasizing the small arms is considered son- Squadron Eighty One Is Commander Jerry Tuttle, fundamentals of small arms servative since only those that the proud sponsor of a Junior Executive Officer, of VA-81 and required medical attention from Batam Team entered in the Pop of the Warner safety. promoter Pop Naval Safety Center records military facility or resulting in a Warner Football League this in the West Duval Youth League . indicated that there were 38 off fatality were reported.The season. Named the 'Sunlineers'after Association, firmly believes that'Pop' duty injuries Navy wide, including following actions are their parent organization, Warner football Is one of 6 fatalities. These ac recommended to continue the the team is made up of 27 boys the best characrer-builders a boy cidents occured during the fiscal downward trend in small arms between the ages of 12 and 14. VA- can experience. lie is taught to t result of mis mishaps. of 1971 as a 81 Is the only Fleet Squadron in have a winning attitude, but also year handling personal small arms 1. Conduct a review of small the Jacksonville area to sponsora how to experience defeat (a rare and _ during recreational activities. arms safety handling, Pop Warner Team.FWRNlf happening to the little Sunliners), where warranted These mishaps do not Include requalify, ;; Injuries are a rarity in this intentional woundings or those personnel required to - league, because we furnish the suicides. Seventeen of the injuries handle or have access to such kids with the finest equipment Including two of the weapons. ORE money can buy, and thoroughly fatalities, were the result of 2. Where on-base hunting is condition them before they even private hunting accidents. This is permitted, review the adequacy Pu Values! put on the pads. As a matter of a decrease over the fiscal year of of existing control procedures. It w I'' fact,out of boys who participatedlast 1970 accident reports where 50 is recommended that personnelbe SAIL WHOLE year, there were no Insurance were injured, 2 fatally. However, required in writing to certify PRICE TQEVERYQNt claims filed the number of fatal injuries rose that they have knowledge of the _ sharply in 1971. local hunting regulations. ... Monday, September 20 the During the same period, 7 3. Ensure that personnel who Tt1 Vt'N Y Sunliners held a drawing for a injuries,one fatal, were reportedas are issued recreational firearms MI DAY new shotgun, proceeds of which a ,.a a result of mishandling small for off-base hunting are fully ev went toward uniforms for the r arms while on duty in non equipped in their use. g7, little Sunliners. 41. combat situations. No injurieswere Hunting safety is everyone's R I reported as a result of business. You may not only save - malfunctions 'of weapons or someone else, the life you save Mf ammunition. may be your own. w( HONDA : C STA\V clt: SURPLUS GOODS CURVACIOUS hr' Tina Louise is of the unfortunate one MOTORS & CYCLES CO. ira DISCOUNT I STOREBr'h castaways on Gilllgan's 4949 BLANDING BLVD. Island. Obviously) being ma Bivd PHONE 771-8244 rooned hasn't adversely) affected her. . I , }, V , 6z nit l Q j _I 01 ON I Erlin G rf ( i . - Giwwp? ,. Ore \ '_ _ to /b , j ; PI 1 - j4 I IAt y y"v 4; ; *, - FeCa How would you like to be out hunting and run into this big 'un'? Et - PI MAX FACTOR cordially invites you to a GrM. beauty M ODELOBILE, -acEc P; ar F( "' //HoMEs\\ -pi tC(-, t: J! -st l :: Max Factor Gemlnesse Corday AlRt 5318 PHILIPS HIGHWAY . ',tr NAS Jacksonville Cosmetic Counter October 5-9 PHONE 733-3132 - r $5 beauty CORMS YOUR FACTORY OUTLET FOR _WI' . VOGUE BOWEN a, (with minimum five dollar purchase) s 1E Consult with a famous team of Make-Up Artists. ALLEN DALE I Itl c Enjoy a complementary make-up and personal .WITH FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICESI _c. t beauty analysis. Discover the latest fashions BANK RATE FINANCING' I,'I< /"',1 ,"'a\ ,'" in beauty. Learn new make-up techniques. NEW & USED MODELSr ; A. -f "; .':.."" \. ;_...:"" '\,- b./' .'." .:.:.:.:- -: .... ,:.:.:::_:-:.' ........... .' -.' '. 1 .'. '" .', v\' , l.. ---_.-._-. ._.. __ ''"'':,.':; $\\1004! _'''' , - ' " 1'1 : 23, 1971 . JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 ; __. ___ --- - -= --- ( .. HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY m m M m m M at MM m m m m m.m..mjLMJL Publisher CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING JAX AIR NEWS I Call: 388.2755 Movie Schedule i NAS Jacksonville ' I Ads I Tuesday Should bf mailed to arrive nol later than for PUblication the following Thursday. liii LATWINGER I I AdS arriving too late for this' deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE I I ,I publisher Published is the Instructed fOllowing| week unless the ... I money order for the full otherwise cost of the A ad check must bf or Thursday, September 23 starring Ron Moody, Dorothy , received WITH the copy for the ad. NAS: 'SABATA' Color western McGuire and Jack Wild. 'G' G : starring Lee Van Cleef and : (101 mitts). 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE : Minimum charge (lines) $2.00 William Berger, 'GP' VG ((107 HOSPITAL: '$1,000,000 DUCK' Jacksonville, Florida : Per additional line ((4 words per line) SOc mlns.). Sunday,September 26 HOSPITAL : 'HELL'S NAS: 'COLOSSUS' Color ____ -----= J BELLES' Color action comedy science fiction starring Eric --- starring Jeremy Slate, Adam Braedonand Susan Clark. 'GP' G fM tQ.YM. ,r_ AKC REGISTERED POODLES Roarke and Jocelyn Lane. 'GP' G ((100 mins.) Miniature White, beautiful puppies un \ '' (95 mins). HOSPITAL: 'FLIGHT OF THE GENERAL OFFICE Must 1301 for be appointment.seen to appreciate. Call 771- !!.1 .1! ..! J.J..);.' :, Friday, September DOVES' Put your office skills to work and earn NAS: '$1,000,000 DUCK' Color Monday,September 27 HIGH PAY. Work when & where you White DIAMONDS VA FINANCINGNo comedy starring Dean Jones and NAS: 'MEPHISTO WALTZ' gold wedding set, % ct., new, money down on New Star Mobile NO Sandy Duncan. 'G' VG wish. written (92 Color drama starring FEE.NORRELL appraisal 398.1354.WANTED Home. Ask for Ted or Bob. suspense Temporary Services TO B& J Mobile Home mills). Alan Alda, Jacqueline Blsset and 396.5371 Cocker Spaniel AKC BUY rtl-eolor/ 3708 Philips Hwy. HOSPITAL: 'SABATA'Saturday female, \\Vt\ yrs. old. Stud service 398-896 ,September 25 Barbara Parkins. 'R' VG ((115 HANDY MAN SERVICEThe available NAS JOE'S and puppies occasionally JUSTISS TRAILER : 'FLIGHT OF THE Impossible we do Immediately. Call 396. 1 PARK DOVES' Color mins.). adventure Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Miracles take a little longer. House 787."T trailer and Apts. 389.3007. HOSPITAL: 'COLOSSUS' . painting household repairs, minor ; MOTORCYLE Tuesday, September 28 fixtures, REACESTATCASH \> FOR SALE repairs screens appliance : 3 Wheel chopper, For Sale 760712 NAS: 'DIRTY DINGUS glassetc. Joe Hurwitz, 264-4135 (USN 12 x 45 Mobile Home Fully Furnishedand RET. extras, $3,000 Call 398.3443 before 69 MA R K 1.390 MAGEE' Color western starring 6 p.m. and 772-9912 after 7pm."TRAHspORTATJON. V.t engine, speed, air cond. Power Frank Sinatra and George PERMANENT. PARTTIMEMen We buy, sell and trade equities. disc brakes. PS, Stereo, AM-FM Kennedy. 'GP' G ((91 mlns.). needed to take retail Inventories.Week Louise T. Bailey : .' Radio. Mlchelen X radio, Price $2300. HOSPITAL : 'MEPHISTO 771.3605 : > day evenings, Sat. & Sun. work Broker : 264.5058.69DODOE'UPER. WALTZ' clean and professional, Approx 8 12 OWNERS LEAVING 1 . hrs. per week No exp. necess. We Must sell In CITY BEE'Mallory Wednesday,September 29 a hurry! decorated Ignition, dual 3 exhaust, (3 CHEVY II NOVA NAS train. Reply to: DR : THE REVOLUTIONARYColor Home with many extras. FHA overhead cam, AT, 7812324. & Hardtop 6.cVI. Auto trans. R H $380 R.0.1. Inventory Specialists terms. 6527 Burgandy Rd. So. ASTRO MOTORS drama starring Jon Voight 1914 Jax Beachway.32207AUTOMOTIVE Rd. 771.3605 Louise T. Bailey 6566 Normandy Blvd. 41 LTD and Jennifer Salt. 'GP' G ((100 Broker 197012 BELMONT 2 Door Hardtop, Brougham, Int. New mins.). SERVICE 'HIDDEN WATERS' 3 BR with awning and storage shed tires & shocks, AC PS. PB, R & H, HOSPITAL: 'DIRTY DINGUS Black Creek, Canal S1675, Bailey, Cecil Field Ext. 442 MANAGERWith or Lake lots $5500 or make a deal 772-3408 or 771 MCGEE'VOLKSWAGEN GM experience. Must have available. Excellent fishing, boating, 8610. swimming. Mobile Home mechanical background. area. Also factory procedures. Exc.Knowledgeof benefits permanent home area. High, wooded 15 VALIANT 2.DOOR .. ........................ . . , & lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake New sticker, new tag, 6cyl. stick. $440 :: ::::::::::: : :: :: : : : : :..: pay scale. Apply to Ted Theriault, Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 725.3992. MOTORS i)1: !!!:: :: : . ASTRO .E. Fred Davis Buick-Pontiac. 2649535. 6566 Normandy Blvd. ; : f.fJ..S.W.:;:: : :::".S.1.1) :: : like BABYSITTINGWould to keep child around age 3 3 & 4 BR, NEW 2 baths HOMES, Built.In-Range, ANTIQUE JEEP ; : : '' jNP : '''i2 1 for working mother as companion for Cent. Heat, Prices from $18,300 up. : ,: ; , own child. Mrs. Cook, Townsena Kd. FHA or VA Terms.Fast Occupancy 1948 Willy's Sta. Wag 2-WD, wo- 772.7405. Edw. O. Lyon Broker, 781-1422 drive, Engine not running, Paint gone, body & 72,000 actual . Purchased WANTED miles. from orlg. own. VERY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD SECRETARIES 3 BR, Home, AC, Kit equip. Screen Make offer, 744-5016. 100 % Experienced Bank' Help, Full or Part Sunroom & Fenc. yd., $15,000 FHA. time. Louise T. Bailey 1st Guaranty Bank& Trust Co. 771.3605 Broker tSGTOJJt, GUARANTEE! 1234 Kings St. Cam 4bbl 4spdlow rear end, nice (between Park & Post) body & Int; chrome rims, $750. 246- . MLS REALTORS 3242. We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection. Acreage ...Homes.,..Trailer lots. Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything that needed It, AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 4653 Highway Ave. 389.5514 And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all .. One for American car,one for Foreigncars II' BOAT-CORO NET major| mechanical parts*for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and WYNNE REALTY of Florida Inc. Good pay scale& benefits. Apply 120 HP, Merc. Cruiser, Inboard, double check. to Ted Therlvault, Fred Davis Buick. COOKING FOR A NICE HOME Outboard, 52150. 264 6643. ENGINETRANMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE Pontiac, 264-9535. You must see this lovely 3 BR, I'/j B, ASSEMBLIESBRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PART TIME JANITORIAL WORKAt W to W carpet, many extras, 1 block 63 DODGE DART NAS Jax, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. 3877581. Forrest High School, Priced to sell. Door, 6 cyl. stick.$340ASTROMOTORS FHA or VA, 5839 Wending Dr. En 70 VW Sedan $1795Yellow COUPLE WANTED chanted Park. 6566 Normandy Blvd. Speed Transmission, Radio and Heater For part time work, Days or Eves. LOUISE T. BAILEY Call for appt 2643365. 771.3605 Broker 70 KAWASAKI 69 VW Sedan $1795Air 350 Exc. cond. 8,000 mi. $525. 264 4793 MISCELCANEOU54GEORGE'S OAK HILL PARK after 5pm.ATLANTIC. Conditioned, Radio and Heater, White \: Large, 3 BR, trl-level. $7,000.$8.000 dwn. $210 mo. LCdr. Murphy,771-3211, 69 VW Sedan $1650Radio RENT-A-CAR KENNELSEst. ext 405 or 772.8209, and Free Delivery, 38754 and Heater, Speed, Choice of Colors 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. 18 yrs. up. Pick up & Delivery Available. HOUSE FOR SALE J 3. ___ 66 VW Sedan $1295 Grooming, Defining & Bathlna. 3 BR, 2 B, Eat.in.Kit., Panel. 22' Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard Fence, Fla Rm. Utilities, Lot 170 x 102. 71 MGM MIDGET oeige, Speed, Air Conditioned, Radio and Heater. accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 $26,000 246.4619. Peal Blue, Tonneau cover Convt. Top, Edgewood Crt. 389.0064. boot. Wire Wheels, fog lights, Low 68 VW Sedan $1095 BEACH mileage. Must sell, very low equity BEARADIOORTVANNOUNCER FOR SALE-ATLANTIC assume loan. Contact Mr. Velez, Ext. White, Radio, & Heater 4 BR, 2 B, LR, DR, Kitch. Good util. 3067. For more Information call 3568351 Fenced $14,200 246.0900 or 246.4619. 69 VW Fastback ????? any hour. 6S VW SEDAN Factory rebuilt engine with 6,000 mile months guarantee, Needs a little motor work Only $360 Auto. trans., Air conditioned, R&H, Beige./ NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS ,! : RENTALS 6566 ASTRO Normandy MOTORS Blvd. 68 VW Fastback $1495 Consoles some with! AM-FM, tape Players. At dealers cost to liquidate FOR SALE Speed, Radio and Heater. stork. Full warrantyl! Phone 7710409. ORANGE PARK 1969 Volunteer self contained camper. 2 BR., Apts. furn., or unfurn., Dish Sleeps 4, like new and truck. $1750. 69 VW Squareback $2095 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth 771.7397, Auto AC, Room units, Central Units. Apts., 771-1405 or 7713355. Air Conditioned, Speed.. Diamond Blue, R&H Repairs.Tyler's Reasonable.Heat and Air Cond. 69 VW Squareback $2195Air 388-5161 __ 4711 Palmer Lake Shore conditioned, New engine, speed, Diamond blue, R&H, WWT. Wllford's LIVE CRABS Fish Camp.AND FRESH 2649707.FISH FLY TO FREEPORT 68 VW Squareback $1895Radio and Heater, Diamond Blue, Air conditioned. FLYTOWHERETAnywhere GRAND BAHAMAS you want, flight Instruction WE ALSO HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF 781.2636. or charter. Call Dick or Bill HOLIDAY SPECIALAIR GOOD, CLEAN IMPORTED COMPACTS AND DOMESTIC AUTOMOBILES.urn. . LAWNS EDGING & MOWING TRANSPORTATION $2995 .. : ..-- Curbs, We - sidewalk and driveways. clean up the mess and leave It neat. LUNCH GUIDED TOURS Call Hart, 771.3211 Ext. 8340. OPTION PLAN $3.00 Departure Fee WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN HORSES BOARDED Flights Leave Jax, 8 a.m., Oct. 2 and Oct. 16 Pony and donkey rides, Lazy F Call Ranch, 5922 Shlndler Drive. 772.8862 For Information, reservations DSC. GAS APT. STOVE VIRGINIA E. BELL, Realtor , Magic Chef, pilot /lite & Broiler, 1150 LANE AVE. SO, PHONE 7t.$5N Almost new. $50. 7711279. 2642488or OPEN DAILY11 TO8:30( .SATURDAY11 TO$' THINGS FOR SALE 356.2462 (Answering Service) SUNDAY TOE PMSEPTEMBER Will buy treasure or unusual Items YOU want to sell. Call Nell B. 246.4619. - ... - .. " SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I. Veterans Can Get JobsJaxThe - chances of military In addition to physical handicaps educational assistance and more veterans getting a job in societyare a number of veterans than a million and a half actually very high despite a tight job overcame seemingly Insurmountable entered one of the many : market for college graduates. educational educational programs that q The Veterans Administrationbases handicaps to achieve their qualify veterans for assistance. this fact on handicaps that personal goals. some veteran students overcameto Uner the VA program more These include colleges and reach their educational goals.A than a million students were in universities, schools, below 1 1 [ c f V II f r { former halfback graduatedfrom training last spring. More than college level, on the job training, c; ) rpv'1 Xavier University In two million of the five million farm training, flight training and Louisiana after his spine was Vietnam veterans now in civil life special programs for severed in a Vietnam helicopter have filed applications for educationally disadvantaged. crash. yet Two both veterans were blind.earned degrees, YNC Renforth AwardedCommendation ' One man who has lost the use of his legs, earned his master's MedalJaxYNC from Inter-American University SF j at Ramey Air Force Base, P.R. --:1. : ',' while his wife and three children Howard Renforth, manding officer.He _ i' were in college.All who is assigned to the Project was cited for meritorious of these veterans went to Transition staff, has been service in the office of the U.S. . school under Veterans Administration awarded the Joint Service National Military Representativeto educational Commendation Medal by Capt. the Supreme Headquaters, programs. John Kincaid, station com- Allied Powers, Europe in ...--.. T T Belgium. He was assinged there from July 1967 until July 1971. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE-MSgt. Herbert Cooke of the 679th Radar Squadron is presented the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal \LK'S.W: i\( ,ENINSIJR.ANC'E. BuPers Centralizes by his commanding officer, Mal.| Kenneth Tevebaugtyat a retirement ceremony. MSgt. Cooke is ending a 21-year career. He was awardedfor : Some RatingsJax distlnquished service as the noncommissioned officer-in-charge of the squadron's maintenance section.Experienced in digital data As of Oct. 31, 1971 the processing equipment became a direct asset to the squadron's below listed rates will come electronics programs. He is retiring with his wife and three children to NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS under the control of BUPERS: Orange Park AT, BM, CS DC, FTG, FTM, EXAMPLE: Male driver, married, age 23, good record. Complete coverage Liability: $10 $20 $5 thousands, GMG, GMM, GMT, JO and SF. Credit Union ' medical and uninsured motorists. Comprehensive, $100 With this new centralized Helps > deductible Collision and Road service. detailing all rated and designated i , Above coverage on'69 VW SEDAN. SU1' ANNUALLYAbove personnel serving in any of the ' f coverage on '*? CHEVY IMPALA. $185 ANNUALLY rates listed who do not have a POW-MIA Families a*:: " r duty preference card on file, will !;J WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN complete one and forward it to Chief of Naval Personnel not Jax-Jax Navy Federal Shopping Center office or later than Oct. 15. Credit Union will be by telephone at 3841391. INC. This card is duty preference assisting the Prisoner of Families may also important to your future duty Phone 781-5511 1150 Lane Avenue, So. assignments. War-Missing in Action contact either of the Navy Public Affairs Office to aid Recruiting Branch families of POWs and stations in Jacksonville " MIAs with some of their problems.By working. with the Are You To the of Rise Navy Recruiting Command wetness ., prove which is operatingthe Irish ? new service, the credit i this man shaved union will provide Jax-Are you Irish and financial counseling and proud of it? budgeting assistance. In Why not join the Irish without using any water.And addition, the credit union Club If here you at are NAS interested Jax. will provide consumer contact Veronica Hen- he actually got a smooth, Slowly it seeps moisture into your loans and will help derson at 384-2530. clean shave. beard and holds it there for as long as families establish savings The reason he got such a clean it takes you to shave. programs. '\ I .,. shave Is the moisture in Rise? The point we're trying to Families of men who are 9ot4 stliq\ : Boa Lr A lather needs moisture,needs Is this prove : known to be POWs or ;; wetness,so your beard won't dry out If our man can get a smooth, MIAs contact the I" .1ve ( ': beneath it.And. clean shave using Rise with no water, may Credit ..,... J':..., Family Counseling - you can't buy a lather imagine what you can do using ..,.,.,. --.....::: -:::.. II""" ; that's wetter thon Rise. Rise with water.RIs.Is Service of Jax Navy ' Federal Credit Union at : i { ul r .,."I".d"od._,.0''Ca".Waliaco.lilt the I Roosevelt Mall A ____G &uPI ,fI -= : I = = ===== The most accurate .- .,. :,,! watch you can own. - The most exciting 3 aw.r ., = watch you can wear. = ===== 'f-I'YF , To start with, no hands. 1i--I' T- Two revolving satellitesand i' as ' a (fiery-red moon tell you ' the hour,minute and seconds. -. The /famous Zodiac Swiss r: '"' % '" : 17 jewel SST (Split Second 4i ape w ET _ Timing) movement 0 Guaranteed not to lose or gain more than a minute each 't ry ' i month. s ' Ff = Self-winding, stainless steel or '" ' 't lax gold electroplate cases with stainless steel backs. ;';'.tti f ._ Automatic calendar with push button date changer. Shock and water resistant, ' / Priced from $125. """ r r 1 Zodiac 1212 Ave of the Americas, N.Y.C. 10036.Adjuttmtnl. . II a .lo this tolerance. II ' necessary wl|be made . M cost t (for , no a of 'I JI ar-asp ai. .' .r V....... . .".r...,.,..._.., .... ..I k'4... period one yeir.r . .:;... ... .. ,._._ ,...._...,_. ""d-- ,-. .____.____._.___ ... ... ...".,." ........--- 23, 1971 ,...,. & JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 I iea T S Cross. : There When You Need Them I yule"" American n Red Crone ;;-is emergency. As quickly as a Red Cross office here would only - verfication makes easier when Red can be made Cross Branch handles is things ser- part of the integral there have to are times when families type out an advance safety classes and lectures vicemen know about the Red for the do I organization AmericanRed not then dial the know who to message phone Cross' Why not find out for Cross serving the nation's contact in an number of a receiving TWIX As Mr. Armstrong said, 'It ? emergency. yourself armed forces and veterans. Armstrong According to Mr. station to send a message. .. - 'most - The field director of this branchis actually know families do not Another service of the Red Douglas A. Armstrong. naval bases in which of the three Cross is counseling In family Working with him are two staff relative is this area their matters, along wlthG!&Veterans - members, two secretaries, an An attached to.' benefits. , assistant field director and a time-consuming easy way to avoid such Once again, the ARC is the link ' secretary from the sub branch at make situations is to when there's a breakdown in I. , Cecil Field. sure your family knows communication between the These Red Cross workers havea Naval your rank base, service number, what serviceman and family. This r 24-hour-a-day responsibility to and the you're attached to usually occurs when a ser // Navy personnel in emergency departmental viceman doesn't communicate in organization. situations, counseling and safety will aid These easy steps any form with his family. The 7, the F Red Cross in finding Red Cross 1A classes. All these services are you when helps by reestablishing an emergency does communications rendered with volunteer con- occur. and counselingon tributions only, no funds are As part of the family matters. alloted from the U.S. Government service, the ARC emergency will provide leave The ARC also counsels ser Funds to support this non financial assistance for the vicemen on Veterans and GI i profit organization come from serviceman in some cases. The benefits. If the NAS Jax branchdoesn't 't Y't the combined Federal Campaign. monetary expenses include air have an answer, they \1'k Perhaps the one question the travel to and from and if needed have the Jacksonville Red Cross serviceman ask most is, 'What maintenance expenses. Theseare Chapter, the Red Cross home . does the Red Cross do for .: " me? non-interest loans and are chapter and the Veterans Administration The American Red Cross actsas repayed according to the ser- office all ready to " a middle man in emergencies.That viceman's give advice. ability to avoid a MANY LONG HOURS are spent by Red Cross workers, such as Mrs. istheygive a verification of financial The last service the hardship.A NAS Jax Wanda I emergency leave, which can be new innovation that speedsup Schivey, who Is verifying cases involving servicemen. initated by the family, ser- the Red Cross operation of viceman or the commandingofficer. communication is the TWIX, a teletype machine that uses Right now you're 10 minutes The ARC can verify an Western Union lines as a means only away emergency case involving to send and receive. All that is assessment of the situation, needed is another TWIX on the from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain. whether it is in fact an end of the line. For example, the 1 (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) We have 6yes( she) swimming pools. D Plus 2045 James Rd., Jacksonville Fla. shuffleboard and badminton. LJ With Phone: 711-3818 congenial young neighbors to help enjoy them.Q RENTING HOURS: All only one .block from golf and an Mon. thru Sat. 8:306:00: : Sun. 1.6:00: elementary school with other schools, shopping . DIRECTIONS:Out Rootfelt Blvo., centers and boating minutes away. You can get to Cecil Field or the Naval Air Station r s } turn right on San Juan-Continue past r w Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road in 10 minutes; Jacksonville in 15. -turn left to apartments. tg Q Apartments have individually controlled heating and air conditioning, carpeting, - draperies, and sliding glass door to courtyard or balcony. 0 And you move Into a 1 or 2 s a apartment today Furnished or un ,,, .. . furnished. r ; vRLENbedroom '120 ., Gic Wooer , FROM GAKDCN.A APAMMINTft . {A JACKSONVILLE IS ARLEN COUNTRY / .:::A Managed by ARLEN MANAGEMENT CORP.A Subsidiary of ARLEN REALTY I DEVELOPMENT CORP. .. .w <' -.it.- THE TWIX IN ACTIONTypInga message to be sent out by the TWIX relay system is one of NAS Jax Red Cross secretaries, Mrs. Sarah Padgett, while the Field Director. Mr. Armstrong, lookson. C r ri 'By belonging to one race, the Race of Man; I belong to one Tagore Nation, the Nation of Humanity'- , 'I i_ . REAL ESTATE c f FURNITURE ANTIQUESCall Before you buy that new car... __ 264-4586 688KINGSLEYAVEORANGE PARK ..compare the cost of borrowing at \, + 1 various Institutions.Then . ... come see us for the best deal In Q ;, town low rates and FREE credit life - f. Insurance! I J. , DEERSPRINGS ._-"""."......"""-"'/"...,......"...",,..."'.._,,,. r 6 ROOSEVELT MALL ESTATES Shopping Center M ( / FEDERAL AX ...ATKEYSTONE .MINI1MINNMIMIN ".,, MOBILE HOMESITES HEIGHTS 2LOCATIONSTO NASJAX 1.- AJfI. . Clyde REALTOR W. Simpson 356-6849& Co SERVE YOU... BldQ, !!".../...... : ,,,. V f4'1tl)1tSEPTEMBER ... ... -...-- - -- -- r 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 Reader Survey Club Overcomes I ?Ax Proves Fruitful / AI/t NdWf Hour of Darkness Jax-'It got real silent everyone into operation were not tested. Jax-'Stop printing this ran third In the 'always staff. seemed to take a deep breath. Tommy Marshall, who was on Then it beautiful.' with the Shore Patrol, was duty gave trash and the time and read' column. Obviously, we can't put That's the way Gordon Doyle, the band much of the credit for money to better use!' Our least popular items know what everyone Is one of the duty hosts at the keeping the crowd under control. 'This paper Is the first were the church schedule, doing and many good Pirates Cove, described what it When the lights went out, one I have enjoyed menu, women's club news, stories go unnoticed. was like when the club was Nancy Kay, drummer for the reading. Keep up the good movie schedule and individual That's where you come in. suddenly plunged into darknesslast Australian Vamps, kept right on work.' shipovers. If your unit or commandIs Thursday night at the heightof ploying as if nothing had hap the evening rush. pened. These comments show Feature stories on units doing something that The situation could have been Though the lights were out for the wide spectrum of and commands were the you feel the Navy com far less'beautiful' had it not been almost an hour at the club, only reactions to the Jax Air type of article our readers munity should know about, for the staff at the club, a female one incident of violence marredthe News Reader Survey. most often said they would give us a call at 3118 or drummer and,most of all, the 400 blackout.Soon after the lights There Is one thing we can like to see included in 3119. We can't guaranteethat patrons. went out, a patron was struck Within five minutes after the over the eye with a cane when he be certain of, however. greater numbers. the story will be power went off, the Pirates Cove refused to hand over his wallet. Our 'average' reader Is the What are we going to do covered, but you can bet staff had candles and flash lights It is not this single irrespon 37 year-old serviceman. about It? we'll do our best. throughout the building to sible act that will be remem r- Photos and cartoons lead Much of what Is found In Likewise, If you see provide emergency lighting and bered, we hope. had member of the Shore Patrol a The overwhelming majority the popularity contest. the Jax Air News dependson something In our paper each cash standing by register to chose to remain quite and Civil service news, you. There are more that Impresses you prevent any theft attempts; that peaceful-and the majority ruled. promotion opportunitiesand than 40 different commands (whether the impression Is might arise.Thankfully. That's the way it should be. pin-ups tied for here at NAS Jax. good or bad) let us know the precautions put second, and our editorials We have five people on our about It. The Jax Air News is I Family Night At Galley One I\ your paper-and it will be I what you make It. Jax This month's Family Night feature at Galley One will be a Our Yankee Meal. Reservations for dinner, which will be served Wed ( REE 1)OM9 nesday night from 4-6:30: p.m., must be in no later than Monday. Call. l ) Ext. 3302 or 3257. fj fouNnAtloNENtRIES Prices are:55: cents for enlistees on ComRats, 65 cents for adult $119 Noon Buffet ,,. guests 13 years and older,and 30 cents for children 12 years old or less. is all you can eat '- England Bean--Soup MenuNew Buttered-June Peas rs Yankee Pot Roast of Beef salad 'DEA0LINENOYf Natural Gravy Desert and eat French Fried Potatoes New York Fruit Punch t Boston Baked Beans - --- Ih30: A.M. til 130: P.M. THE Monday through Friday delicious selection of pizza, NEWEST CONCEPT AUTOBAHNMa crispy, fresh salad and your choiceof coffee or tea. IN APARTMENT LIVING All can eat for $1.19. you just a 1, 2.2 BEDROOM, I AND 2 BATHS Plna inn Spacious rooms, wide windows, Kinfsley Tune-Up 'r central heat & air cond. Private arn1S Special I patios, sundecks, swimming pool 4420 Blanding Blvd..772-8000 S and party room. 1111 Cesery Blvd.. 725-9566 264-8102 $1295 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. DIRECTIONS Between Blinding Blvd. & Orange Park. Minutes A-CS. Duel Carbor.tor End the SHAME and TEARS of away via new 1295.= 0 6324BLANDING Slightly more BLVD. PH.771.9883 BED WETTINGPACIFIC I , HUNDREDS ENDED INTERNATIONALHAS BEDWETTINGFOR OF Chow down with THOUSANDS IN THE PAST TWENTY YEARSWhen children discover that a playmatewets d his bed, the result can be merciless teasing and serious psychological problems. ERL-FRES The entire family can be effected. The cost e _ and work of taking care of a bedwettlng child e can cause friction and Irritability among BRAND parents.It . Is quite possible that your child will v2o EVENTUALLY outgrow bedwettlng, but v , what happens until that time comes?Medical 1// authorities have stated that a bedwetting child feels that he Is a disgrace to his family. ) Statistics prove that I Creamy, readytoeat - bedwettlng child ;f,; ; 0 . .. achieves below his real ability In school And REAL-FRESH the child Is embarrassed and ashamed. But now, bedwettlng when not caused by v-- .., puddings are the organic defect or disease, can be ended. ? ............ chow hounds de- Safely. Permanently. ' Ne other mettwl Ms preven mere ef = light! Perfect for fective. PreefT Z:. -'"" their lunch box, We guarantee In writing. Send this coupon I c7. .... .. <.\ for free booklet. :: / \ after school, any- .., MRENTS'........... time. Easy-open, snack- ---------------------- \-:.:=,_:.,,./ -- - 'Mall to: Pacific International : pack servings in 5 y{ I P.O. Box 1542 Orlando, Fla. 52102 beautifulflavors ( 305-i442 . f,.. I Name parents MiiitaryActlve: C Retired Cr : Chocolate, j Vanilla, But.terscotch r( Address I ', City State 4 Banana ,, .1Jp_,_..._Phone Child's,Ai!__ J L Chocolate J.J': '1970 Pacific Int.n.tional Ltd. (Must be 4 or older) Fudge.PAGE . e a e t . . t. . 0 . SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 U-PIC-UM NAS GridGuesser NAS FootballIn BALLOT'NAME 'Yr.fli' Scores ...ri!.';; '".'I. Full SwingNational U-Pic-Um WinJax There were a couple of League RANK OR TITLE AGE PHONE upsets last week on our U-Pick - Um ballot but they didn't throw Won Lost DUTY STATION SERVICE Walter W. Fenley from NARF as w "y 'r Y , NUMBER._.__ he became the first winner in this Alley Cats 8 0 (This week's games) years U-Pick-Um contest. Radar 17 10 2 Due Fives / 5 Fenley missed only one game where he Commodores 7 5 LSU picked Northwesternover WISCONSIN Notre Dame for a 10 1 Trainers 7 5 score. He was the only entrant PURDUE NOTRE DAME out of 65 who missed one game. San Diego's big upset over ARMY GEORGIA TPTU. Kansas City and Mississippi Atlantic League State's upset over Florida threw his competitors off. Won Lost FLORIDAALABAMA Fenley, a native of Texas, has been at the Weapons Division of Good and Bad 9 3 TEXAS rE TECH NARF for about 10 months. Nay Bowlers No. 1 9 3 Recently retired from the Air VR-M 8 4 Force he AIMD No.2 8 4 COLORADO now lives In Jacksonville OHIO STATE__ GEMS 7 5 with his wifeMaryand a son age USC .ILLINOIS 13.When asked about his picks of : San Diego and Mississippi State AUBURN TENNESSEE* he said "It was just luck." Continental League ATLANTA LOS ANGELES A 1Y TEAM.i i I II I Won Lost Chokers 7 1 OAKLAND SAN DIEGO Pin Busters 10 2 Quacks 8 4 Wilk Ones 7 5 U-Pic-Um Winner Hospital 6 6 Tie Breaker: predict final score on game between Auburn and Tennessee.Indicate winners in other games by a check mark. - Ballot boxes at NAS and Cecil Field are located atGalleyOne and at the Navy Exchange near the Layaway counter. Ballots must be in by S'S p. en reC-erlas noon Friday each week or they won't be picked up.GOOD LUCK!II Blandmg Boulevard I House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center Phone 19223 Every FRIDAY Night is r Wives Start Every SATURDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHTYour \ Scout Troops STEAK Chicken choice of& J.\40 179 Dumplings 79 Ifan Jax-Interested in Girl NIGHT I '\ .''\\ ,', Scouts? Chopped Steak ;\..\.\\;.?&a'\\'. \ ) 9//9;/ a-; Three Girl Scout troopsare % Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter in the planning-- LUNCH 11 AM tilt PM DINNER4PMtil8PMWatch 5821 San Juan at Niblick Brownie, Junior and " F r Our Luncheon M *t Special Jf cent* Morr Thru Sat F Phone 384-4406 Cadet-and will be set up c:2.: ? on station by several military wives next week. -1, 2 Z!nd J BEDROOMS GARDEN TYPE APARTMENTS . However, these troops INDIVIDUAL AIR CON. will need members and When you have a savings account at Barnett Bank, DRAPES DITIONING FURNISHED AND HEATING leaders. If you are interested important people look at you in a different light WALL TO WALL CARPETING in getting into the j. LARGE SWIMMING POOLS organization, call Mrs. a.... .:;:-: .;":'::..: .:..:.... ".: .::.' Mirise at 772-1223. \ tb BRAKE LININGALL 'r Autom.CARS AdJ.] 95 ! 1 Slightly'GuoranttfJ Hither 18 t 30,000141.;., * Lifetime Guaranteed SHOCKS BALL 24 95 MOST : R JOINTS u.:. , 9 lUlU Including Porlt*Lab.r CAM I 5 . AVAILABLE All SIZE 12,000I4Ie;l r "M INSTANT CREDIT FULL CAPSWHITEWALLS 888 NO DOWN PAYMENT ADD$1.00 LONG TERMS EXCH. : ""Umerlc.J //Na".,'110'11' . TUNE-UP SPECIAL 6 CYL 14.88 INCLUDES& LABOR PARTS 8 CYL 17.88 Visit our new office across from the Parade Ground. ftlfi Dill COMPANY BI.0' OPEN DAILY 8.6 SATURD AY *..2IAXXAME10XD . *X015ILANOIMG ItVDi T7H4U \ < .__. .. ..... --- . --- ..... .......... "" ." ....-...- ,, '.'.., ,- .' .._ . PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 Navy Marine I I I+I+I I I I I I '+I I I+I I I I NATTC Gridiron Bowling WON Scores LOST Jax Sports BriefsTee Filled With ActionThe US 13 3 ; : .{ ,t J... ..1..tK'frtd'1'1--1'11'Ii'd-'I'I'I'1'I Ardsleys 10 6 second week of NATTC's Intramural Football Season proved to ;. Good and Bad 10 6 Tee Off TomorrowJax be twice as exciting as the first With one game under each team's . Mets 10 6 -All Interested golfers eligible to represent NAS JAX having a belt, they were more experienced and had a stronger desire to win. : A IB'No. l 8 8 handicap of six or less and who wish to participate as members of the One of Tuesday's games ended in a,1-0) score,the Redskins defeating Sandbaggers 7 9 NAS Jax Golf Team are requested to report to the Golf Course Friday the Vikings in overtime. The second game saw a lone touchdown pin 7 Guns 7 9 September 24th at 1200, ready to play 18 holes. For additional information the Eagles, as the Giants scored in the last quarter of the game. Nav.Mars 6 10 contact the athletic office at Ext. 3239. Harms was credited with the TD effort. Spots 5 11 Four strong teams were paired in Wednesday's action. The Colts, AO'B'No.2 4 12 Boat Club MeetsJax thanks to touchdown performances by Walker and Swain, appeared to be towards victory. However, the Chargers were also heading a The next meeting of the Jax Navy Power Boat Club will be Swim Classes Flake and Grimm of the Chargers contributed two having a day. held October 5 at 8 p.m. at the NAS Marina. Plans will be made at the touchdowns and the out of reach with successfultwo Harper put game a meeting for the next outing. HereNAS *point play and a safety.Final score: Chargers 16,Colts 14. Begin Fifteen persons attended the Power Boat Club's outing last The female on the South field to cheer the mystique was present Saturday to Camp Blanding. Anyone interested in joining the club is Jacksonville Special Raiders to 14-12 the Jets. Flottman and Gibbons of the a victory over reminded that don't need a boat to join. If are interested call Services is offering fall and you you Raiders each scored touchdowns and combined talents for a decisive Capt.Jack Bower at 3313 or John Kilchrist tat 3538 or 264-9373. winter swim classes for depen- two point play. Mcllgrafe and Lawrence scored for the Jets in the dent children ages four and over. Junior Swim Medalist loosing effort.Thursday . Classes meet Tuesday and Jax Twelve year old Patti Milewski represented the Navy Jax afternoon proved to be a victorious day for the Lions and Thursday evenings, beginning SwimTeam September 4th, 5th and 6th at the Junior Olympics in St. Redskins,and an agonizing day of defeat for their foes .. October 5.Register. Petersburg and brought back two first place medals and a second for these classes at place medal. The Lions roared their way over the Vikings, defeating them by a Building 704, Room 105, Monday Patti won first place in the 100 yard backstroke with a time of 1:09.5: score of 14-. Scoring for the Lions was by Donner and Bartley. The through Friday from 8 a.m. to first place in the 200 yard IM with a time of 2:29.3: and second place in Vikings lone score was a 6-pointer by Johnson scored in the first half. 4:30: p.m. There is a $3.00 the 100_yard free with a time of 1:00.0.: In the second game the Redskins scalped the Rams with a one sided registration fee for each student score of 22-6. Farley, Pritchett and Husign scored for the Redskins, and registration by telephone will Fall Tennis UnderwayJax with plenty of help from their fellow teammates. The only score for not be accepted. The 1971 Fall Intramural Tennis League got underway this the Rams came early in the first half on a touchdown play by Powe... Claases are limited so register week with nine teams in early. from competition.Entered in the league are teams .......e..e..e...e......................... Hospital, NATTC, NARJAX, Medical, MARTD, VP-5, VP-45, . FICEUR and VW-4. The rest of this week's schedule matches against Medical today and Top Priority The only time most of us would VP-45 vs VW-4 tomorrow.All matches are played at3:30: p.m. want to be president is around the Intramural Bowling TeamJax Anything more important first of the month when we would : than your family's future? : like to veto a few bills-Anna The scores seem to get higher every week in Intramural : .. Put first things first with : Herbert. Bowling as Llnsenmayer of the Radar 17 team in the National League ' rolled a big 263 for a 640 series and close behind him were L. Swain of common sense life Rose's Raiders in the Atlantic League with a 256 for a 618 series and ".r ,- Insurance. Call me today. CLIPPER/ *VERLIHE/ / Norcross of the Flap Jax team with a 243-603 series. '. I T-CRAFT Others who just missed the 600 plateau were Calande of the DragonsNo. ALVAUGHN MERCRUISER 1 team with a 210.594 and C. Nelson of the VP-45 team with a 221- Lt., USN (Retj) : 4 STERNDRIVES 594. 353-6552--772-0863 : MERCURY Touch Football In ActionJax rI J) 1 II< OUTBOARDS 0 Metropolitan Life !' '-jr.-,''':''(?!i H' In Intramural Touch In other games last week New York, N. Y EXPERT 1,1 Football action last week NAR Marine' Barracks downed . REPAIR JAX defeated VW4. 32-0 as ComFalrJax 22-8 as Forney : We sell life insurance. :: SHOP :; Williams scored three touchdowns scored two touchdowns and a But our business is life. : TRAINED FACTORY ;;:;: and a point after attemptand point after attempt for the ..........................e............e............ ' MECHANICS 1- Stapp scored the other TD for winners The Mad Foxes won a b : the winners. close one with the Bees 14. 12 and :;: : : : : ; : MARTD and VP-45 also the Dragons won 1 .0 over MATSG, 264.9835 recorded shutouts last week with In Gridiron play last Monday r Green Cove ; 1 11I Communications going down to the Dragons continued their Springs INLET MARINE MARTD 2 Soles & Service Fischer scored TD's for MARTD FICEUR MATSG came back :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::... j Hwy 17 Orange Park while Leon Tempel scored VP- after losing their first game of the 1 45's only TD. season to win 12.6 over Hospital. --------- CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE ALWAYS ON SUNDAYS.. If You t1 : zX11I1IIIIII74\\ Think. Iitt1 DELUXE BUFFET ;} 't..s You've had a good offer on a closeout model Chevrolet or 71 car FROM NOON TILL 4 P.M. :e truck-then you lust haven't beento : Roberts Chevrolet In Green . __ RING OF FLAME RESTAURANT Cove Springs. a $2.25 11I1 AT ROBERTS CHEVROLET YOU'LL (111111 s:;: GET THE LOWEST PRICE ON A 0 ALL YOU CAN EA7//// TRULY GREAT CAR..THE 71 CHEVROLETWE ALSO FEATURE A LARGE SELECTIONOF / INCLUDING DESSERT AND BEVERAGE !' 1 1t OTHER FINE NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS .......... : DI'II\\\\\\\ uFui :1 .Rc5i..E..RTs..1mI 1 IN ORANGE PARK WORLDS i a CHEVROLET I_ h.i T INNKEEPER" (= I 1.295 at Park Avenue (US 17)) OLDSMOBILE. I ) ..........,................................,..uu................. .................................J JA Phone 264.9513 LITTLE RIDE WILL SAVE YOU A LOT Jax 264.4502 Green Cove Springs 2843033It ., .., ..-,". ., |
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