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-.... I - "T5J Y CDR Taylor 4:I Goes 10 YearEh:1t.. To Tour Jax . '; ' Without Air AccJldentf ':! Jax-Cdr. R.R. Taylor, the Jax The "Mad Foxes" of Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Atlantic Fleet Minority Affairs Patrol Squadron Five set the Philippines and other Assistant and Inspector General, . another milestone in their bases in Southeast Asia. will visit NAS Jax and Cecil Field w award winning safety record In 1968, the squadron captured January 19-20. ; yesterday as they observed all the awards availableto .. their tenth year of totally east coast patrol squadrons, accident free flying. Their no including the Chief of Naval He will be touring the two bases .' accident record is higher Operations Safety Award. 4'c than any patrol squadron's in Last August, the Foxes won to make a survey of Jax area , the Atlantic Fleet the coveted Battle Readiness"E" photographic facilities in support of VP-5 has amassed 86,900 and was named the top of a current study the Inspector " flying hours since January 12, patrol squadron in the Atlantic General is doing and he will makea 1962 with the P-2 Neptune and Fleet. presentation and hold a E P-3 Orion patrol aircraft discussion of minority affairs ' without logging any mishaps. Last Wednesday, the with VA-174. : I This would amount to fifty squadron skipper, Cdr. I trips to the moon and back George Barker, expressed his , again without incidents. appreciation to the men of VP- Cdr. Taylor will be' accompanied Jj During those years, the 5 for their conscientious efforts by LantFlt MCPO * Foxes have flown in many in maintaining the A.T. Johnson AVCM, who will be ' parts of both the Western and highest standards of per- attending briefings and site visits ' Eastern Hemisphere. They formance. of self-help projects January .; have operated from almost VP-5 is scheduled to deployto 19. MCPO Johnson will also . every Naval Air Station in Sigonella, Sicily in late accompany Cdr. Taylor on ,his '" : Europe,in addition to Iceland, March. visit to VA174. '. 1'f y.A.X A.'IB. NEW Navy Wives School j . "... >< .....,.,_..... IIDJIJ ... '' ."....., '" "' VOL. 29 NO. 41 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville,' JANUARY 13, 1972 The Navy Wives Service Information School, which keeps local < wives informed the and benefits of 'r military on rights a Navy career, Warrant Offficers Can Get Degrees NowJaxThe resumes relevant look.Trimmed normal. schedule Monday, but with a leaner and more ;. of all but lectures on the most significant and frequently Chief of Naval a chance to earn an associate's academic achievements.The encountered problems, the original five-day course is now three days Operations has inspired a new degree while in the Navy. applicant must also state long. It is held from 8:30: to 12:30: Monday through Wednesday every . educational program, similar to Florida Junior College is one of his choice of colleges, four fieldsof other week in Room 230 at Hangar 1000. i ADCOP, to give warrant officers the ten colleges which have study related to his Navy job At the school,wives may learn about many facets of their husbands' t contracted for the Navy's and a statement that "Upon careers that they were either misinformed of or were afraid to ask. ( associate degree completion completion of the Associate The classes are held in an atmosphere of informality where students : Driving Classes program. Degree Completion Program, I are free to ask questions and discuss any problems. : : : This new step in education has agree to serve on active duty for The response to the comprehensive study of Navy benefits is * : Start On Base been ,authorized by Adm. 'Elmo one year for every six months or overwhelmingly favorable and enthusiastic.Of those who attended the I ..\'syj '." -, Zumwalt for the many outstanding portion"thereof that is spent in the course, many agree that they have l learned more in a few days of in- \r warrant officers, W-l Associate Degree Completion struction than they had in many years as Navy wives. Some claimed . j .., Jax-Every year the number of through W-4, who may not have Program." they knew more about the Navy than their husbands. " off-duty, private vehicle accidents already earned enough credits to Other participating collegesare However, the Service Information School is not limited to the wives. \ ;" involving Navy personnel enroll at the Naval PostgraduateSchool : Southwestern College in Their husbands are welcome to attend at the same' time, at the . .. as drivers and passengers resultin in Monterey. Chula Vista, San Diego City discretion of their department heads, who are being encouraged to unnecessary deaths, injuries Students will be sleected by a College, Palomar College in San grant liberty to those who do want to go to school. . ',' : and property damages. Con- board of officials next month. Marcos, De Anza College in Classes are also open to all military personnel on station, both active sequently, productive man-hours Those who are picked will begin Cupertino,Foothill College in Los duty and retired. Some students have reported from Air Force and ' have been reduced, the school year in September. Altos Hills-aim in California; and Marine commands in the area. , ". hospitalization requirementshave According to Zumwalt, 21 men Del Mar College in Corpus While many women receive a personal invitation from the NAS increased and auto in- will be selected each year. Christi, Tex.; Pensacola Junior Career Counselor,any one who is interested may sign up for classes by surance rates have been inflated. To be .eligible, candidates for College, State Technical Instituteat calling Chief Gage at 3161 or Miss Black at 2597.. With these thoughts in mind the the program must have at least Memphis, and Tidewater station Security Department will two fitness reports from their Community College of Ports Class Schedule be holding an eight-hour mouth Va. '1 command, have a high school Monday : ! Defensive Driving Course. equivalency certificate or 9OOCommanding Officer's Welcome . .8:30 : be conducted the Classes will diploma from a State Depart- 9:00: 9:30: Navy Wives Club third week of each month in ment of Education or authorized 9:30: 11:30: Household Goods and Moving . CBU-410 Hangar 1000, Room 240 on.three high school, have at least six : 12:00 Housing Referral .. ,'. ' consecutive evenings, Monday transferrable' college credit 12:00: 12:30: Special Services . . through Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. semester hours from an ac- ....:.;: A.:'" I Instruction in defensive drivingwill credited institution and must not Tuesday :J be given to all Navy military be within six years of retirementby CelebratesAnniversary . personnel as scheduled. by the 8:30: 9:30: Navy Exchange September 1 of the year they department heads and special 9:30: 10:30: Commissary includes attend. 11:30 Hospital Champus .,, 10:30 , assistants. Training for the fall term ? ; -.1 t.. ; ' basic, refresher, remedial and Applications 11:30 -12:30: Lunch at Galley 1 '''' ",.;;;*':4}' must reach the Chief of Naval ' disciplinary courses. Traffic Operations no later than 12:30: 1:00: Estate Planning, Investing and Saving. r, " r violation records will be used to February 10 and must include the Wednesday '., i.;*, determine the need for refresher, candidate's date of birth date of . t remedial and disciplinary rank, high school transcript and 8:30: 9:30: Pay and Allowances ; training. (See Pages 8; S) 930.: 10:00 Navy Relief diploma or equivalency certificate . Survivors Benefits : Enrollment can be made by of 10:30: .1100: . college transcript calling the Traffic Summons 11:00: 12:00: Promotions and Advancements other and college courses any . Control Clerk, Ext 2665. 12:0012:30: : Graduation 1It. It.: .' -Convention Celebrates WAVES 30th Anniversary': II H lax-This year the WAVES will event to take place during the This will be a time to have fun stadium' and dinner at the Education Services Officer has at ,.... 'J d 200, Ext. 2595, more Bldg. celebrate their 30th Anniversary three-day convention. make new friends and renew old Stadium Club. a* an Integral part of the Navy. Headquarters the reunion will acquaintances.The The reunion begins, with information To on in/ormation the reunion. and get underway to be the Hotel Muehlebach In program includes what Already, plans are registration and coffee at the cards, write the registration make this occasion extra special, downtown Kansas City. everyone wants to see in Kansas Hotel'Muehlebach A fee of WOO Project Officer, Cdr. Helen Huus, with a gala anniversary con All WAVES are invited to attend City. But those who come early, covers registration and of Reserve many USNR. Naval Public vention and reunion in Kansas and bring their families or stay late or have their own interests and meals the the events on Affairs Company, Naval and friends unforgettable time can take advantage of City Mo., August 3-5. for an agenda, excepting an extra $5.00 Marine Reserve Training A committee, headed by complete with tong Jests, late- other attractions. One for ball Corps for additional tour, Brush Creek I .an East 3100 : National Chairman Margaret E., night" sessions, briefings, fans, including their husbands, is Center f Enisgn Carolyn Black Blvd., Kansas City, MOo 54130. I .. Grant, Cdr., USNR, is planning banquets, receptions and tours. a baseball game in the fine new i' t "Pl.' lished by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained herein'are not official expressions of the t of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised' . Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department . . F. ' I 1.LJVP.5 JANUARY 13. 1972 2 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _ . _-. --......... ....... ,"!.. 't.tr.a .'9'. tN: - WEEKLY 1972 CLUB SCHEDULES ' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY - " Pirates Ronnie Royal Phil Soul I Creation Ronnie. Ronnie Cove Blue Cay Treatment . . . . ". ' . " .. '.;: ':" , Hancock The Beach Four R' Creslman Bingo Wrestling ;. Cats .of Clubs Blue , Hall ::, { . 1 tS h . . CPO Royal ." .Elalne. Elaine ElaIne SPECIAL SHOW. afngo" .Tomm Y"C,; Sangster Sangster Sangster Morey Amsterdam. Blue . Club dDiana Trio Trio Trio Trask I '. Officers Candlelight Dining Candlelight Dining Luncheon Buffet Luncheon Buffet Family Prime Day Closed Rib and Dancing and Dancing Brunch Buffet Ala Carte Dinner Ala Carte Dinner Buffet Club Clubmen' Clubmen . CLUB HOURS Monday Pirates Cove thru Ttur Club CPO Officers Club Hancock Hall Support, JI( J1 lt 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday 8 Saturday 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Your Friday Friday,Jin. 14 SANDWICH LINE Chicken Salad, 11 a"m. to 2 am. lIa.m..lI p.m. BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Grilled Hamburgers or Frankfurters, Friday b Saturday Tues.-Thurs. Sunday Juice Hot Buttered Cereal, Fried French Fried Potatoes, Potato Chips, Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. l1a.m..lIp.m. Noon to , Midnight Eggs to Order, Griddle Cakes w- Baked Beans, Dessert Bar.Tu.sd.V . 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. FriSatham , Syrup Choice of Sausage or Luncheon ,Jan. 11 Sunday /lam. Monday thru Thur Club Meat, Baked Beans, Pastry Bar. BREAKFAST: Chilled GrapefruitJuice 9 I.m. to Midnight 11.I.m.. to Midnight DINNER Oyster Stew, Fried Fish ; Hot Oatmeal, Hard Boiled : Portions or Beef Patties Jardiniere, Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order, French -- Tossed Green Rice, Buttered Broccoli Toast w-Syrup, Choice of Sausage or ,\ Spears, Tartar Sauce, Buttered Corn, Ham. Hashed Brown Potatoes J x, .X _>,' .. Salad Bar, Blueberry Pie, Sugar Corned Beef Hash, Hot Chocolate, ., n' Cookies. Pastry Bar.DINNER . SANDWICH LINE: Chicken Salad, Grilled Hamburgers or Frankfurters, : Onion Soup Steamship DOdDtllEf French Fried Potatoes, Potato Chips, Round of Beef, Brown Beef Gravy, "Straight Baked Beans, Dessert Bar. Mashed Potatoes, Seasoned Green /act* from the SUPPER Italian Meat Sauce, Beans, Tomatoes & Okra, Salad Bar, DopOn e ComFalrJax Drug Awareness Team" 4 Boiled Spaghetti,Assorted Pizza Pies, Coconut Cream Pie, Raisin Cookies. oow ll Parmesan Cheese, Toasted Garlic SANDWICH LINE: Ham Salad, V L7 V Bread, O'Brian Summer Squash, Grilled Cheeseburgers or Frank Seasoned Snap Beans, Salad Bar, furters, French Fried Potatoes, Raisin Nut Cake.SANDWICH Potato Chips, Baked Beans, Dessert LINE: Grilled Ham Bar. _ burgers or Frankfurters, Egg Salad SUPPER: Simmered Corn Beef or Sandwiches, French Fried Potatoes, Chill Macaroni, Boiled Potatoes, PHOTKSTANTNAVAL Potato Chips, Baked Beans, Dessert Buttered Carrots, Fried Cabbage, Alit STATION Bar. Saturday,J.n.1S Salad Bar, Applesauce Cake, But- DopeThe BREAKFAST: Chilled Grapefruit terscotch Pudding. SUNDAY Jujce, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Hamburger Order, French Toast w-Syrup, GriddleCakes or Frankfurters, Egg Salad Church School (all ages) 9: Choice of Bacon or Ham, Sandwich, French Fried Potatoes, a.m. at Chapel Annex. Divine Cottage Frleo% Potatoes, Hot Potato Chips Baked Beans, Dessert Worship 10230: at All Saints' Chocolate, Pastry Bar. Bar. BRUNCH at 9:30: Minestrone Soup, Chapel. Grilled Cheeseburgers French Fried Wednesday,Jan. 19 Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Potatoes, Salad Bar, Dutch Apple BREAKFAST Chilled Apple Juice, marijuana plant has been known to grow over 40 feet high. High) 10:30: a.m. at Chapel An Cake Devils Food Cake. Hot Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to nex. Junior and senior youth SUPPER Braised Pork Chops, Order,Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choiceof Brown Gravy, Steamed Rice, Ap- Ham or Bacon, Baked Beans, t Fellowship-1:30: p.m. at Bldg. 722. plesauce, Boiled Navy Beans, But Southern Corn Bread Pastry Bar. Evening Worship-7:30: p.m. at tered Greens, Yankee Corn Bread, DINNER: Tomato Rice Soup Swiss small Chapel. Salad Bar, Vanilla Wafers, Cherry Steak w.Tomato Sauce, Rissole Jello. Potatoes, Buttered Lima Beans, Tuesday Sunday,Jan. U Buttered Spinach, Salad Bar, Pumpkin Senior Choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. BREAKFAST Chilled Pineapple ) Pie' Iced Fruit Bars. AX AIR NEWSThe at Bldg 750 and Christian Science Juice, Hot Farina, Fried Eggs to SANDWICH LINE: Sloppy Joes on Service-8 p.m. at small Chapel. Order, French Toast w.Svrup. Griddle Hamburger Bun, Grilled Hamburgersor Cakes, Choice of Ham or Pork Frankfurters, French Fried Sausage, Hashed Brown Potatoes, Potatoes, Potato Chips, Baked Beans NAVALIlOSPITAI. Pastry Bar.BRUNCHI. Dessert Bar.SUPPER . JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise' Newspaper Divine. Worship-11 a.m. at at 9:30: Beef Noodle Soup, : Grilled Salmon Patties, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Baked Veal Loaf, Tomato Gravy distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station Bldg. 500. Fried Potatoes, Salad Bar, Peach French Pie,( Baked Macaroni & Cheese, Buttered Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a Chocolate Cookies. Brussels Sprouts, Buttered Corn, private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS CATHOLICSaturday SUPPER Spanish Steak. Pan Salad Bar, Yellow Cake Orange must be forwarded to the ,Public Affairs Office Box. 2. NAS Mass-5'' p.m. at St.Edward's Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, French Pudding. Fried Cauliflower SANDWICH LINE Buttered Mixed : Grilled Ham Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Chapel. Sunday Mass-8 Vegetables Salad Bar, Cherry Jello, burgers or Frankfurters, Deviled items welcomed all. a.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass- Ham, , are from sources.-Telephone. 772.3118, or Pineapple Pudding. French Fried Potatoes Potato 3119. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Monday,J.n.17 c Chips Baked Beans Dessert Bar. Friday-11530: a.m. Wednesday BREAKFAST: Chilled Tomato! Thursday,Jan.20 "Everything advertised in this publication must be made Mass 11:30 a.m. at the Naval to Juice Order, Hot, Hominy Griddle Grits Cakes, Fried Eggs BREAKFAST! Chilled Orange \ available for purchase use or patronage without regard to race, Hospital Chapel. Saturday Choice of Bacon or Luncheon w-Syrup Meat,, Juice Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser, user or Confessions-4:15: and 5 p.m. Minced Beef, Pastry Bar. Order Sausage,Griddle or Cakes Bacon w-Syrup Creamed Choiceof DINNER patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal NATTC Fried Chicken Chicken Creamed Rice Soup, Oven Chipped Beef, Cottage Fried Potatoes opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print Sunday Mass-9:30: a.m. in Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Cornbread Chicken Pastry Bar.DINNER . advertising from that source." Building 500. Dressing Buttered Spinach, Polon-' : Cream of Turkey Soup nalse Cauliflower, Roast Turkey Log Turkey Gravy Cranberry Sauce, Salad Bar, Pineapple Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Cake. Pie Marble Fried Hominy, Buttered Peas, Salad concerning such should be directed to: Two former Presidents, SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Bar Pecan Pie, Chocolate Krlnkles. Ham Thomas Jefferson, author of the burgers or Frankfurters SANDWICH LINE: Variety Meat THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY'' Declaration of Independence Cheese on Rye, French Ham & Sandwich, Grilled Hamburgers or Fried and John Adams, one of its most Potatoes Potato Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 outspoken supporters, both died Dessert Bar. Chips Baked Beans, Potato Chips, Baked Beans, Dessert Telephone 388.2755 on July 4, 1826, the 50th ann iSUPPER: Beef Pot Pie or Boiled Bar. versary,6f the document's ado p' Franks, Buttered Egg NOOdles SUPPER: Yankee Pot Roast, Brown VOL. 29 NO. 41 JANUARY 13, 1972 tion by the Continental Con- Steamed Sauerkraut. Buttered Gravy, Baked Potato w-Sour Cream Broccoli Buttered Beets. Season Spinach Spears'Salad Kress. Bar Bars Peach Pudding. Coconut ,Salad Bar, Banana Cake, Bread Pudding.PAGE . , (, ' t' .1 t, ''f, .. ,. .. ', _,_ p '" "': . JANUARY 13, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 ___ .. 7.Y, - --- --- -- - Editorial t" [ All PO Clubs Are Brown Eyes Best ? :1'' Open to P03s By Capt.James Anderson,CIIC,USN : . Jax-The CPO Advisory Board ; pt- has unanimously recommendedto 2.f : "Brown-eyed people are cleaner than blue-eyed people. They are Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt that more civilized than blue-eyed people and they are smarter than blue- __ third class petty officers should eyed people," said the teacher, Mrs. Jane Elliott, to her class of third k I s become authorized patrons of graders.At what are now senior petty of the beginning of a two-day experiment Mrs. Elliott constantly ficers' and first and second class praised the brown-eyed group in her classroom, pointing to their petty officers' messes and clubs. accomplishments as proof of their superiority. At the same time, the The CNO in his NAVOP blue-eyed children were told that mistakes were to be expected from message announcing the CPO their type. Advisory Board recommendationsaid "I have approved this Mrs. Elliott found that the brown-eyed group excelled. When the recommendation, realizing that blue-eyed group fell behind she said, "It is just what you can expect the variable factors of petty from blue-eyed children." The brown-eyed group was given special officer population, current privileges in reward for good work. Scholastic achievement soared average mess patronage and even beyond what was expected. The blue-eyed children fell into a available space in buildings will pattern of failure and depression.Mrs. necessitate phased im Elliott was concerned that the experiment was having a bad plementation. Since we are effect on the blue-eyed group. She decided to continue the work, ; i limited by space, It will probablymean reversing the roles. The brown-eyes found themselves the inferior 1". .... 11 I a that during peak load group. Their self-esteem and superiority was threatened. Their periods some messes may be performance dropped dramatically.The reverse was true of the blue- ", e ,,;, filled to capacity." eyed group. Commands that indicated in A HELPING HAND Mrs. Michael Hoff helps place I POW-MIA response to NAVOP 152 issued in bracelet- RAdm. Lawrence R. Gels, Commander Fleet Air, September 1971 that they have Mrs. Elliott asked the children why they believed her assertions Jacksonville.Mrs. Hoff's husband Is LCdr. Michael Hoff who has been the capability to accomodate about superiority and inferiority. They answered that they thought eye listed as missing in action In Southeast Asia since January 7,1970. The Petty Officers Third Class in coloring made the difference. bracelets are to be worn until either the POW-MIA's are accounted for their Petty Officers' messes and How does this relate to everyday living? I don't think it is unfair to or returned to the U.S. The bracelets may be bought at the Navy Petty Officers sections of EM say that people tend to behave the way we expect %tem to and accomplish Exchange,the Barnett Bank and the Commissary on Friday, January clubs are requested to extend this what they think is expected of them. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bracelets are also available from Mrs. privilege immediately. Catherine Yonke, 4645 Amhearst Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32205. The All other commands are expected - Mrs. Elliott tells of another teacher who found a series of numberson nickel plated bracelets are $2.50 and the copper bracelets are $3.00. to pursue phased im- her desk ranging from 120 to 140. The teacher assumed that these Checks are to be made payable to Lest We Forget. The money gained plementation and to extend this were the IQ scores of her students. That semester'her students excelled from the sale of the bracelets will be used to further publicize the privilege to third class petty the grades were very high. The principal omplimented her on plight of POW-MIA's. officers as rapidly as possible. the outstanding job she was doing. "But it's only to be expected from such superior students," came the reply. "Why you yourself gave me the list of intelligence ratings." The truth was that the cards contained the students' locker num- S'S ca reC.erlas bers. Blanding Boulevard . Cedar Hills Shopping Center House of Quality I Food Phone 7719223' Can we use these fascinating lessons in our lives? The third gradersdid. Every THURSDAY is They became more compassionate, less aggressive and more Every FRIDAY Night is considerate., Grades improved The children felt they could do YOUR Day at I FAMILY ' something to make the world better. CHOICE OF... Your I see a great promise for our future if we can put'these lessons to COUNTRY o work. The expectation barrier is a basis for racism, a foundation for S"gS Chicken I 'GHT79 our failure to improve, the start of "you can't teach an old dog new HAMBURGER 8 d1 tricks,"a factor in many of our:social and personal problems.Once SMOTHEREDChicken..with Hash Browns we have broken through this expectation barrier, I feel we will Chopped find basis for freedom. We will see patterns of bahavior changeas ?with Vegetable, Bread and Butter a new dressing Roll and Butter ...and any 2 vegetables; records of all sorts will the third graders' behavior changed. New LUNCH 11 AM.til2 PM DINNER PMtil8 PM be broken. VYtchFprdufl; Moo Thfuf Gloucester LAST CALL! : Apartments I; ; . :"::': 2-3-4 BEDROOM Dont let the TIME WASHER AND DRYER HOOK-UPS Largest Apartments in Jacksonville \\ pass you 4915 BAYMEADOWS ROAD PHONE 737.2723 I (Only IS Mln from NAS.JAX) by.. w'" tlii I J AO /It 9 MfWgj&l ORANGE\ PARK ywM.wy'r.. t TAXISERVICE i i.;. ' -.: :.. Ir \ INC , 264-7474 MIR DISPATCH SERVI'CEAT Join our Christmas Club TODAY ! 24 HR. RADIO THE.. @) % 4 \{ v.v: 6545 NORMANDY BLVD.. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32205 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY IN ORANGE PARK Ma In Lobby 9 A.M.to 2 P.M. All Depts.9 A.M to I P.M. Drive-,In Tellers Installment. Loans A.M,to4 P.M. Phone 786-3770 f .- . JANUARY 13, 1972 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER - I [ : AROUND CECILAVCM U r) ... - + flIJ'I j j GMTC William R. Padgett, Weapons Department, NAS, Cecil Field, 9 transfered to the Fleet Reserve on November 24, 1971, upon comnletion . of 21 years service. He and his family returned home to Pesgah, Alabama,to re-establish relationships In that area and settle down to a lot of leisurely living. ,b Tit Harvey H. Smith,was awarded the Navy Achievement Medalon December 6, 971, for meritorious service while serving as Main tenance Chief and Senior Enlisted Advisor of VA-83 while embarked on . USS Forrestal from January 7, 971 to July 2,'97' Chief Smith resides AQC Larry D. Moye reenlistedfor with his wife Betty and their three daughters at 5547 Echanted Drive, 4 years bringing his total to 15. Jacksonville. Moye and his wife Janice and i. daughter Tamara reside at 499 Y Alsey Drive, Orange Park. i Ir W4'TX s' j- LrH C.E. Rewis reenlisted aboard VA-45,Detachment 11 for six yearson ; r c December 23. He will receive a guarantee for a career designationunder i the STAR program. This was the first reenlistment for Rewis who was shipped over by LCDR B.K. HasstII. . .. K 4 r .tt ev tT; \ t H Ss JI: fi , ASE1 Charles K. Miller,was awarded the Navy Achievement Medalon ,:r"I " December 6, 971. for meritorious service while attached to VA-83 : .', : embarked on USS Forestal from January 5, 1971 to June 19, 1971. r Miller,a 10 year Navy veteran, resides with his wife Sharon and their I4 .f Jf two children at 6100 103rd St. \'" I''I " AQC Peter A. Bundgard of VA- 'i": 174 recently reenlisted for 3 years Open for your convenience 6 a.m.-JO p.m., This reenlistment will put ' D PICK-UP & DELIVERY Bungard over the twenty year AOJC James R. Oiafin recently reenlisted for 3 more years. Chief mark. He and his wife Tommie Chafin is assigned to attack Squadron Eighty-Two power plants D ROAD SERVICE Lou and 4 children reside at 7040 division. With this reenlistment he will be on his way to 17 years. 0 MECHANIC ON DUTY 103rd St. Chafin and his wife Patricia reside the Jacksonville area. Q AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS /! Learn To FlyIntroductory BOB'S OAK HILL "'/ Lesson I Ufll'fl' APPROVED. Private Commercial FREE 0000 SERVICE CENTER Instrument .Instructor For Limited IRS VA ApprovedCourses Time 103rd&Jammet Road Phone 771-9156 , Available Only Q-Will the VA tell me which: is the best option to select when HERLONG AVIATION, INC. preparing: a beneficiary: and op- tion for GI insurance? my OFF NORMANDY BLVD. A 781-2636 A-No. The tables of installments are cited among the policy provisions. This is intendednot 2 for Icharge only as a provision of the a very special living environmentwoodlake contract wIIch but as a reference from the insured must make a judgment. Q-I am a Vietnam veteran who plans to start a small busi !: ness. May I use the G.I. loan for Luxury 1,2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments this purpose? 3 Bedroom Townhouses A-No, G.I. business loans are not available to Vietnam For service personnel and their guests... ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING veterans.PAGE . a 1 for 1 cover charge ticket for the CARPETING DRAPERIES, big star shows in The Terrace Room Supper .. DISHWASHER DISPOSAL PRIVATE PATIO OR BALCONY Jax's GreatestFURNITURE Club af The Thunderbird Motor Hotel 2 POOLS TENNIS COURTS, CLUBHOUSE Available for second shows, Sunday (when openthrough) Thursday tf .... < Pick up tickets at Special Services gUpAM Values! A.MO A11tAi , { O..N{II W t fAe ou i 4th WHOLESALE i itn..e ............. ............ ......... ... I r.w.rt{ uu.i r T PR te..oo. {I Al/C11 AC ICE TO EVERYONE : '. :'t-, THE TERRACE ROOMS COUpTAYAl . . {TATIp/1 c OH.LN FATS DOMINO, Jan. 10-15 VERY r JOHNNIE RAY, Jan. 17- Feb.2 DAY PATTI PAGE is coming! i s ...................................... SUN0AYHi 6PMSURPLUS --\ \ CONVENIENTLY LOCATED: Thunderbird San Jose Blvd. at Sunbeam Rd. p Model open. 11 -6 daily 1-5 Sunday GOODS 't' Mi Arlington fxprcsswdy/l'hom1 724 J4IO Phone: 737-4634 DISCOUNT STOR! ............................. ......... OGREAT ATLANTIC .. ......'.,., JANUARY 13, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGES ,j .t{:fI//' f /' 1 /1 'fl.> I' I NARF's Recieving Unit .' '<, . 'Jax-In a 30-month The flow of traffic is repair cycle, the dispat- ( period, a Navy aircraftcan handled by the dispatcherin cher must often keep the HtL .(. become "battle the Receipt and Issue squadron informed of their d3 1< weary" and must receivea Branch, which comes plane's progress. tI4 1q routine checkup at one of under the Flight Test seven Navy rework Department the only Repairs begin at k I facilities.The military unit at NARF. Preservation, where the Here, pilots log in, engine is pulled and the rework facility here paperwork is drawn up to plane is stripped of paint, 1 (NARF) specializes in release the plane into the defueled and treated for kJ repairing A4,A5 and A7 jet custody of NARF, and the rust and corrosion.It "J aircraft, which are flown aircraft logs are in here from Navy squadrons ventoried. is completely j all over the nation. Throughout the entire disassembled and each READY TO GO A ferry pilot readies one plan for return to its part is repaired at dif squadron after an extensive overhaul. Each plane is thoroughly .1 ..., W71 ..... m.. ferent ships. checked for discrepancies before is released by NARF. J " . Upon being reassembledand I : painted, the aircraft ,, then returned to Flight ..{. a Test for weighing and .' ' balancing, and a few final 4 Ir touches. RETIREMENT !f ' There, a NARF pilot test CAREER? :JYL.111 flies the plane for two to I five days before M. A major national com ;: discrepancies are pany Is seeking two men to eliminated and the plane is work In Jacksonville and j > certified for delivery. The surrounding area. Complete entire repair process from jir office training support, program financing, y start to finish usually fringe benefits and liberal takes up to 40 days. bonus features. The finished productis ..- Send Resume to: ,; then turned over to the E.H. BEEKER LEADING CHIEF of the Flight SUITE 1203UNIVERSAL DISPATCHER AT3 Joe Seals,who 1 Is,on.of M military personnel I I Dispatcher for release to Test Department, ADCS Walter MARION BLDG. the department updates aircraft logs and enters flight time on a plane the ferry pilot,who returns B. Moore,shows how the aircraft JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32202 1 d which is being checked at Flight Test. He is responsible for logging i in I it to the; squadron. status board 'indicates each each. plane for repair.' t. I plane's status in the repair cycle. .I\ Why Rent? We Specialize in i . : .- MILITARY HOUSING ! ::-::::::::::::::::::WSSS: ::::::: :: :*:::::::::::::::::::::::::a.::::::;:;::i.::::::::d.Vd:.:::::::::::::::::::::::.4::::::::::::::::::::::::::O.:::::i i:::::.LS r ',', 4 JAX EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR : *'PARK WOOD FLEETWOOD s :: ''' MONTEREY AMERICAN .; :::: :::: I E.:::. 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Warren, who has been in the "My grades are" better since ? education field for 17 years, I've been In ROTC, Alicia noted! program Cadet Lieutenant Allen Carter, "NJROTC has "I don't know why, since I that have year ago if] a student "I wanted to learn leadershipand added , the Red Platoon leader and one of to do but and more they lust " together held a door open for me I was I had a bad brought the students are. ad thought several black students in the never sure if he was being polite temper the NJROTC given them a sense of unit and or going to shut it in my face." could help me learn to control iL program said, "The thing I like loyalty to both themselves and CapL Gordon P. Chase, USN That's how Lynne Roy, a tall, And it has, explained Sabrian most about the program is thatyw're the school.Sometimes I feel a bit (Ret) is the ficer.lnchargethe of attractive, 23-year-old English Fleming a black, 16-year-old treated like a man. You'regiven guilty about them; we take ad- Live Oak unit "We're only In to do and then left teacher began expressing her junior. a job on our first year of operation and feelings about the activation of a Rebecca West,another 16yearold your own to do it How to get it vantage of them to work at our only one of 126 NJROTC units Naval Junior Reserve Officer junior said, "It sounded interesting done is up to the individual. football games as ushers, sellers across the country. We have When it's over you get just what and ticket takers and for school more than 150 students Training Corps (NJROTC) at the and I thought I'd like iL enrolled high school in Live Oak, midway I want to be a secretary and I you deserve,good or bad, for how plays and convocations, besides here but there are more than between Tallahassee and think that someday I might like to you accomplished" the task using them as messengers duringthe 13,000 students enrolled in naval Jacksonville in the Florida. be a WAVE" assigned to you. school day." junior ROTC nationally."he said. panhandle. Edward "Hoss" Smith, a 'This year though things are retired master chief per The students meet five times a completely different," she said. sonnelman, was the man whose week; four for academic classes "None of them would even think idea it was to try to establish a u- and once for drill practice. A of doing such a thing. I can't get unit at Live Oak. student can earn one course over the change in them in one The trim, six-foot-two chief :];-.J..\ : \t'; t"" credit per year In NJROTC. year." said, "The first thing I did was to d,. ;!' .t Perhaps Miss Roy's statementis have a meeting of all the boys in : u' ;f : : ,' ':; "The curriculum is designed to a hyperbole but it does point up the school to find out how many '.,... *,, 11"If,' "'"..; ,::.," .(.. "" ,., ',"':'\, give the student a broad one of the advantages to Junior would be interested. About 400 I. :" .: ': ; .,,\.;.!.<. :' ?'fr..>11'if {; . .,.. f "' : ... \... .\I':!: AN .,," background and Introduction to naval ROTC. The high school in boys showed up and over half of .:.' ,' ; ,> t'i "'''\.,' the Navy," according to Chase. Live Oak, an agricultural them said they'd like to give it a \i, ;,; \,,. '. ,': ;;' ; }:\,.:I "They study such things a& naval of about ": . community 7,000, was try. { >''i r. ; I'<' I' .kl 'oJl ,customs and traditions and is- no modern day "Black "After talking it over with the ;HJ (' 'M.' F' , : I ,oceanography, navigation and board but im- principal I went to the school ',: / Jungle" , any l :: { : seamanship, astronomy, and provement or change in students board for their approval. They ,. ",.1' f it i electronics and 'i ,, 0.. communicationsin . ,' ' > today does not go unnoticed. were very enthusiastic about the :;I\\\ :! ":':.I, ',: I. the modern Navy. Miss Roy, who is sponsor and idea and gave me the go ahead. I ", chaperone of the 29 girls in "Next it was up to the Bureau I NJROTC, said she felt that of Naval Personnel They approved 'I." ". "We don't try to push the kids the and into going into the Navy or any of /'many of the students joined unit later told me NJROTC because they either that one of the main reasons they the services for that matter," he came from large families and decided to place a unit here was said. "What we do hope to accomplish - were looking for individual the support we had from the is to instill them with recognition or because they were community. Every club, social, 1 qualities that will make them looking for discipline." civic and professional ..... ;I.. .. better equipped as adults. We Most people can understand the organization in town gave us .;-. .-- emphasize orderly appearance, reasons for a young man being their wholehearted support. -r '1 1 I respectful conduct, Individual interested in any ROTC program "Before I knew it,I had quit my responsibility, self-reliance and a since eventually almost all of job at the Post Office and was personal knowledge of the them will be faced with military going back to high school; this responsibilities of citizenship." service of some type. time as a teacher," the noSPECIAL Sixteen-year-old junior Cadet THE NAVY OF THE FUTURE Retired Master Chief Per Lieutenant Pam Legg is the PEAL sonnelman Edward Smith talks to some of the ISO students who are a leader of the girls platoon and part of the NJROTC unit that Edwards established at the Live Oak with her the Navy is a tradition. High School in Northern Florida (photo by PHI Bill Galligan) "My grandfather, my father and even my boyfriend were in the Ordell Warren principal of Debbie Howard, 15, a Navy. I want to be an Air Traffic Live Oak high school, says that sophomore; and Alicia Roberts, Controlman. I don't know much the NJROTC unit "has becomeone 16, a junior, honestly admitted about it other than what I've read t h of the greatest assets the that there was more motivationthan but it sounds really interesting." school has. just learning about the astro homes- "It gives the non-athlete a Navy, leadership, responsibilityand All of the students in the inc group to be in," said Warren other subjects. program agree and openly admit who played football at Auburn that when the first "There program certain with are privileges coach Georgia Vince Dooley. "It also teaches them you receive by being in ROTC. started they were met by a that someday they will be out in We get to go on field trips and to mixture of youthful razzing and jealously by their fellow students. the real world and somebody, parades and other things. Warren feels that even when probably from among their own the novelty of the unit off wears uCotvipktLtu will "Of course we have to make be peer group, giving the up after the first the orders and somebody else will be all the work when we miss school, year, taking them. Those are but we have' to have a Colusaverage continue enrollment in the program will a frequently the hardest orders to to be able to go," theyDISCOUNTS to rise. "I accepL" said personally would like to see it doubled and would like every able student to participate in it," i be added. .. Cadet Lieutenant Rick Hingson,the Blue Platoon leader, said, "Most of the students who / aren't In NJROTC don't un- derstand it or appreciate it for what it can give to them as in of dividuals. They think that we're just a bunch of guys who like to We now carry MOTOR dress up in uniforms and give 72'sNow orders to other people. That CYCLE TIRES & HELMETSat really isn't the way it is a all" great savings! on Display. FIBERGLASS BELTS 21.86 to 29.76 FRIENDLY. RELAXED A : 4 PLY NYLON 650-13 $10.50 QUIET ATMOSPHEREiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHimiiMHiHii HEAVY DUTY 4-PLY From 12.95 Special Financing POLYESTER IDEALLY LOCATED FOR or NYLON to 21.78. CECIL FIELD. N.A.S. 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I maintenancework. their first and most dramatic include day-to-day : Jax-Saturday,. the Seabees of to the Navy. explained, Seabees in Vietnam changes is Galley One, which ( CBU-410 will celebrate their first The Seabees here get that job earned a reputation as they and civilian employees j anniversary as an organized unit done. professional builders as well as Unit410's primary interest is in completely remodeled includingnew CBU-410 was commissioned fighting men. On returning home, the benefit of enlisted personnel paneling, partitions, lightingand ; here last year to develop! skilled According to Lt Craig Pynn, they were often faced with dull barracks, ceiling. military craftsmen who could the officer-in-charge, the men of assignments sometimes as by improving clubs com- augment Naval Mobile Con- CBU-410 provide the technical nothing more than bus drivers or recreation areas, facilities , and exchange : ( : struction Battalions when advise and the expertise for messengers.As according missary to Lt Pynn. Other completed projects are \ necessary. numerous Self Help projects the Navy Exchange parking lot, a One of 18 such units in the throughout the entire Com- a smaller, organized con new Housing Referral Office at Navy, CBU-410 exists primarily FairJax area. The actual work is struction unit, they are now ableto As a separate command, CBU- the main gate and remodeling of to provide better living conditions shared by volunteer laborers maintain their construction 410 receives funds for their work offices at the Dispensary.The . z, for station personnel through Self from the unit requesting help. skills through work that through NavAirLant. Self Help Help. challenges their traditional "Can requests are forwarded from currently men are helping The CBU concept was part of a Through Self Help, the Seabeesare Do" pride. individual commands and Public dependent children build a new Navy-wide move outlined by the providing an inexpensivesource Works provides the material and Teen Club on station. Chief of Naval Operations to finda of,morale and cooperationwhile plans for projects. way to boost retention of they in turn receive a more And, it doesn't place the Navy Some of their more long-range enlisted personnel by improving rewarding tour of shore duty.: in competition with local civilian construction goals will include a his living conditions at little cost As Master Chief L.B. Tharpe contractors as Self Help does not "The$200,000 unit is in capable work in of a puttingout year," 36-trailer pad here and 50 more at said Pynn. Mayport this year-all which will add up to $200,000 in materials. RAdm Enger Already, the Seabees have created a new look: around the And the list'continues to growas .- -' : J'p.,: ._ _-1 1x Praises CBU station through Self Help. One of requests for Self Help pour in. ,, Congratulation on ..the.ucc"ful -- : _ rt1'U completion of your first year of ,"> operation. CBU-41Q has set aTiighly enviable record of accomplishment in leadingthe Self-Help program In the Jacksonville area to improve living conditions ashore for all Navy men and their dependents. The 4 r -m'a high standards set in I Il professionalism resourcefulness lk and deter ' mination have followed the y highest traditions of the ? Seabees. CBU-410 has met the challenge and proven _ that wherever they are w. + = Seabees "Can Do." - I ; : . r. RAdm. W.M. Enger, CEC, USN ''.-. 'Y : ..iiti-if'" '" .. ..... . Chief of Naval Civil Engineers SEABEES.of unit 410 fashion a soft drink oasis at Galley One which, CBU-410 a 45-man unit is commissioned January 15, 1970 at the when completed last March, proved to be one of their most dramatic Seabee compound. Lt. Dave Baumgartner. became the first.officer-in-. ' demonstrations of Self Help in action. charge. "' '* * APPLICATIONS WASHINGTON (AFPS) - B f OARD r l Astronauts on future space mis- NOW ACCEPTING OF ; N sions may breathe oxygen reclaimed R from moisture in their ... erORScO"1rlE own breath and perspiration.A . and (rc: ; j trolysis prototype system water has been vapor devel-elec- oped by the National Aeronautics - and Space Administrationthat will convert moisture in the air directly into hydrogen and oxygen and release the re- claimed oxygen back into the. air. . tHE RPRRTmenTI -n Ic ,1 DEADLINE APPLICATIONS FOR UJITH 6w1mmRG' % POOL}' JAN, 24th, Rno I 11 II I II/ APPLY AT ANY THE GOOD lifE CREDIT OFFICE UNION FROfflSttO.\ : Vilk\ d JAx FEDERAL 2045 Jammes Road r Jacksonville * LOCATIONS "II;;. : 7 10 minutes\ Out from RooseveltBlvd. \ SERVE YOU... u Right on San Juan to Jammes.Then ,_. ', f., 'left to apartments. ..,...,.....'". ".. ,.., For complete info call\ : ROOSEVELT MALL HAS .lAX,lid,.Jt HAS CECIL, Iidg.26 SHOPP.INO CENTER T 1 .S622or Base Ext 2U1 Tel. 771-3211,Ext.215 781-3818 Hours: Mon..Frl.PHONE 10 4.1391.5:30PM Hours; Mon..Frl.9:30.4:30: : Hours: Mon..Frl. :30.3:00: : Sat.9AM.1 PM ..."...4 er COPt'. Ia A"UN MANAOEMENI ,1 ... .A ENl1EALirAOEVEIArME! cOR" _\"A/l . --- _._-........._ _. -- F 13, 1972 ' JANUARY JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 I _...A. .. 'J" "' .wr. a .I -" .4 r. Jax 86 Selects Officers .11.11Jax The next meeting of the The wives are busy making >l' Navy Wives Club of America,Jax plans for the coming installation * 86 is slated for Wednesday at 7:30 and awards banquet on the 22nd.A . p.m. at Compton Hall. rehearsal for the event will be held tomorrow. Job Openings Members met last Wednesdayat Compton Hall to elect mem- bers to fill the new offices at the Posted HereJax installation banquet The 1972 officers are Mrs. Owen (Sharon) The latest Merit King, president; Mrs. Phil Promotion openings (Barbara) Blevins, vice - president; Mrs. Raymond(Ruth) available for NAS civilian Ganthner recording secretary; employees are No. 1-72, Mrs. Henry (Sally) Holt, Asphalt Worker WG-5; No. corresponding secretary; Mrs. 2-72 Supervisory Richard (Wiima) Goldsberry, Firefighter (Structural) treasurer; Mrs. Gary (Evelyn) " Hartmann,parliamentarian and ; GS-081-6 and No. 3-72, Mrs. Charles (Gloria) Davis as Supervisory Firefighter chaplain.The . ,,",,- (Airfield) GS-081-6. nominating committee for L These announcementsare 1972 was also elected. They are , I'rlru. v posted on official Mrs. Henry (Nancy/ Wernet, J. ) bulletin boards in work Mrs. Martin (Marie) Sully, Mrs. WORKING in tht.Flight Surgeon's Office at the Dispensary is one of several Seabees who were areas. Candidates for the Kenneth (Lillian) Black, Mrs Bill (Rita) Brown and Mrs. Fran tasked with remodeling office spaces in the building. should job openings Bush. contact the Rating ," .&.. ri.. '. Branch, Ext. 2320, Em- The tri-annual meeting of the ''<' ployment Division Dixie Area Council is scheduled- , Self HelpIn '.' for January 18 in Orlando, with Civilian Personnel 0 , " ; the NWCA Orlando 267 club Department. hostessing. ActionSEVERAL (" ..............................,....._... ........._...........! it .::::: ;;: ," .]...., PR ICES TO MI ......' 3 HpLENEW SE :.:.:. ,.,,' " ... rll & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Jfir-I-T j f NEW & USED TV SETS :::::: .,. NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES ::i:; III. NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS :;:::: .. f-' :. I CONDITIONERS .t..... 0" Hrs.9a.m. 7p.m.Come In& Browse 'I'J ' t 1'1.1' WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO.Si'ii . II : J WESCONNEtf at 3rd W OHO . ': :.J.. "..j ". ," ,"''''W'N'' '>::"":"':':":':':'.:';;""'i-@i, ; i<:iiB;@; :@, ",,: ;, a .....,),'. "< . : I w g9W T '-1'' . ? r 'f '.' Are4 NPdgK.y II I A good question deserves the + .p w -+MY y yW+ ' Via M : m -'r best answer a,1 When you need advice on anything that i has to do with money we can help. It could THE FOUNDATION for the Navy Exchange parking lot Is smoothedout be as simple as saying "yes" when you. ask in preparation for paving.The lot is now open for use. us for a loan. Or it could be as complicated as working out an investment plan for your future. When it comes to a question about money QUALITYMOTEL in any of its manifestations we'll always come up with the answer. The best of all possible *_-W1 .: AIEh ... answers. The right one for you. \ .. Oiuir SOUTH . I " ::. I'IOTEL, at University and 195 Blvd.West 0 % / / 1'I SEVERAL fabricate the - men Phone 737.1690 unit's headquarters west of the .. 0CJOHI ofORANGE Seabee compound. The buildingwas ,,-I. ( ;jllllllrllllllllII.I jllllUlinilllllllllllllllimimilllllimilimilimillimilgDUTCH completed late last year. PARK - PANTRYRESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE , - g_ :S t7ut TtQQag\ 's'= X COCKTAIL Open j1 1:30AMtil1AM"Sing Sunday HOUR Along"1.10 44PM PM =|_ /IA., III \\.\\\ ) I' at thePiano BarJTiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiminmimiiiiimiiimiiiniiimffi= "'" \\1V l : .. u..efsw.r '" "" r oow PECIAL 5821 San Juan Niblick. 5 TEst!.. Phone 384-4406 R,A."i s".URDA"iFRDl ,; \ ., e 1 t 1.2. and 3 BEDROOMS nUB.NE foR \. Y 4 GARDEN TYPE APARTMENTS ,,2-""" S\ o wwo. .w -- '- INDIVIDUAL AIR CONDITIONING lTpit IRFAMILIE ; a :.j.--,: :.',,., ":,m., PHONE 244-952 f > :t. l" .o AND HEATING ANO'Tt\E\ i? 'f .. U.S.HIGHWAY)17 , DRAPES:! FURNISHED 0w_{,"f- ORANGE PARKMEMBER I. WALL TO WALL CARPETING) 'rt = FDIC r LARGE SWIMMING POOLS 10 J . . -... _ 'YO _..... ' . PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEW.LATWINGER JANUARY 13, 1972 . ' : . :- . ,, CECIL FIELD CLUB SCHEDULES . ,. January 13 January 14 January 15 January 16 January 17 January 18 January 19 I I ..... . COOKOUT ': . : Open Lunch 11.1300 Officers J Club Ltmch11.13oo' Noon Bar FaA Lunch 11.300' Lunch 1830.2000 Noon Bar Sandwich Bar Happy Hour Noon Bar Happy Hour Party CLOSED 16.1800 Noon Bar 1600-1800 Dance Dance Plna Dining Room Dining Room CPO Club Happy Hour Juke Bolt The Royal Blue Plan leperoni Sandwiches HappylHour 1' BINGO 16.1700 t.adln Drinks Package Store 2000 Ita Price 2000.0100 1000.1900 AlithiWV 1100.1300 1700.1800 '. Poor Ntd' Beacon Club Free Night Draft Ronnie Creation PHIL.ndttle KAY 81ackLabti H.ppyHour H.ppyHour 1900-2200 2030.0030 203().0030 CHANTELS Night 900.2000 900.2000 . Beneficial r ,. fulltttltle4tlai Suggestions _. .ijinii... "..,;;. W.. .mrffmt ......................... Bud ilttinin AE1 Sheldon D. ( ) throughout the Navy. WALTER of Attack'' Squadron Mr. Leander A. Skinner : EIGHTY-ONE has been awardedan received a check in the amount of CheckUpTime initial sum of $50.00 for his $85 for his beneficial suggestionfrom efforts in developing a frame LCDR W.M. Garbe, Public .: ? counter for the KB-18A camera Works Officer. Mr. Skinner is carried aboard the A-7E aircraft.WALTER's : currently assigned as an ap : Isn't it time for a frame counter was prentice refrigeration-air conditioning : Metropolitan Family : tested extensively by VA-81 mechanic and has been : Security Check-Up? during its 1971 Mediterranean employed in the Public Works - : Call for details. ; cruise It found to be was extremely Department at NAS Cecil Field useful to the pilot by for the past four years. His ALVAUGHNLt.USNRet. enabling him to keep track of i'ai suggestion recommended the Something .) 353-6552 772.0863Metropolitan remaining in the camera installation of fieezestats with r Good ForTheWestside magazine, thus making more ' manual resets for chilled water ! o Life effective mission planning systems. The implementation of possible.In this suggestion is expected to ALUMINUM PORTABLE BUILDINGSWITH New York N. Y its KB-18A project report, result in an estimated annual We sell life jnsurance, VA-81 suggested that WALTER'S savings of $809.54 and will FLOORS, WINDOWS, WIRING, '42" LOCK DOOR But our business is life frame counter be incorporated in prevent damage to major cooling NOW ............ .... ........... the basic KB-l8A system used systems throughout the station. MOBILE HOME ADDITIONS FOR CHRISTMAS MONTEREY PICK-UP TOPPERS NOW PLAYING for a Limited INSTALLED $245 AND UP. .. ... Engagement LOOK COME IN AND PIRATES TAVERN OR CALL 771-51 or 724-7411 Bank Financing : -' .", ( RAY E. WHITTLE Bullder-Also BDA Additions.Remodeling.Specialist Co. J 6416103rd St.Jammes Rd. 6716 Arlington ExpresswayAlso at Orange Park Feed Store 264-5172 I A.C. RUOLSTON,ADJC USN, (RET.)-Mgr. 103rd St. Location 1 1'' eS 1 u I 30,000 TOMMY BROOKS PHASE II INSTANT GUARANTEE MILE CREDIT F/127' UJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIinilllllllll imiimilimilllllllllllLJ MODERN VOCAL SOU N OS. . NO DOWN 24 Hour A F71.14 | Day I POPULAR ROCK COUNTRY PAYMENT I RESTAURANT IE LONG i G71.14 F71.15 TERMS G7I.15 ' MONDAYTHRUSATURDAY = r SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT. = FREE r :=: ,, = "IK, Z ORANGE MOUNTING ' = = PARK FREE 1995 | DON'T FORGET THE l Wllnii.r Hori.lunS. TIRE REPAIR uitf UnolitiiiiHtiluNm i ( RING OF , :7 1111 FREE .. I FLAME&L FRONT END H71-4 H7'.U' POI ALL h Steak and INSPECTION 173.14 24.95... ofcxflaxii Pa..ng. Tir.Guarant.. m.ts . 1 j the Fret Salad FREE Tin.Rotation '00.'S F.lrT.41/l'.4rN \ cm : { I and Beer you 5 i \ SVWL/) I G .'.n.4.,.".t.11.....hn.rrls.4. .1d.cts 1.r th.IY..1lhs .' .,..1,,.11.4..,'ir.,.*,W.Will,.I Ml*hM,It,..*ft|N..,,.. ,' C ; Q -- pl tec.H,che'l"n,.nlr! f,r 1k.In.l.wee."..h...ii th. M 5. ..I .sch."".prsc.,Iu.I.". : I' HAPPY Gu..n'.4....i".u,fv.sp.cifi.J HOUR "u"It..f mtnlhi' If TMB WOMLD U.w.MI' ,. ,. If'Ihn ,1.4 w WIll ??,rh.r j" 'h.cu,. j 3P.M.- 'P.M. 5 .: INNKKCPCMffiffiiwfoCymfei 1511 ech..p piss.Lu"Mt4.11.r.11._.".."plus,.".. ..1& = " . Bar Hi-Balls , '. IEF TIRE 40* .{ i. W* COMPANY Free hot and cold | 120. MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV { MONDAY.THRU SATURQAYu I I iHHHHHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, .1 :::; I ; iiiiiiiuiJ 2 SWIMMING POOLS > 5444NORMANO* ILVO. 718.0721 . v-- -'...I I/"" .. ___............. ..._........................_._...........11III..... ... ._...._..._.._....w. M1t MERh'ARD 1 1 1 r 1 .1 : / r. r :':-.' :i:25. t..P R-K. VEET.US( 17)) PHONE 264.9513 . l 13, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 . -- HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING$ : Publisher Movie Schedule i ... -II L .I.Tl 1IJiL j ,-,,-, u -,- -. - JAXAIRNEWS = NAS Jacksonville / CALL: 388-2755 = Ads Should be mailed to arrive not later than r. I, R LATWINGER = Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. nHK.orlvlnttoolate. for thIs deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE I the following week unless the .'. I publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or Friday,January 14 Tuesday,January 18 I I I : money rSLeV-r.fhe full cost of the ad must be NAS: "MCCABE AND MRS. NAS: 'THE TOUCH" Color 4747 San Juan Avenue i received the copy for the ad. MILLER"Color Outdoor Drama, Drama, Starring Elliott Gould, i RATE Starring Warren Beatty and Julie Bibi Anderson and Max Von Jacksonville :-minimum ch rgt(3 lines) Florida Per additional line((4 words per line) uoos .50 Christie. "R" E (120 min) Sydow. "R" E (112 min) HOSPITAL: "SEVERED HOSPITAL: "GRISSOM HEAD" Color Drama, StarringLee GANG" Remick Richard At- - ------ -- , ------ --- .. tenborough and Claire Bloom. VVednesdayJanual19 .. .EMPLOYMENTNAVY PRESCOTT,ARIZONA JUSTISS TRAILER PARK "R" G ((96 min) NAS: "ROMANCE OF A Offers best climate In the state. 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean, modern HORSETHIEF" Color Comedy Historic old ranch developed Into 2. trailers and apts. 3893077. WIVES acre homesltes near Prescott Saturday,January 15 Drama, Starring Yul Brynnerand Put your skills to work. Interesting National Forest. Two acres: $1995 TRAILER FOR RENT NAS: "OMEGA MAN" Color Eli Wallach. "GP" F (100 assignments for keypunches, typist low terms. For full details write Mrs. 2 BR, IVi Bath, AC, Fenced yard Science Fiction, Starring min) secretary, dictaphone operator; A.L.North Young, Glenarm' Land Co., 2233 1110. 264-6829. Charleton Heston and Anthony HOSPITAL: "THE TOUCH"Tbursday.JanuaryZO clerks bookkeepers.HIGH 7th St., Phoenix 85006. PAY .NO FEE VA FINANCINGNo Zerbe. "GP" (98 min) CALL NORRELL, WANTED. BR,2 B HOME money down on New Star Mobile HOSPITAL: "MCCABE AND 396-5371 Westside or Orange Park. Phone 388. Home. Ask for Ted or Bob. MRS. MILLER' NAS: "RAILWAY 7328. B A J Mobile Homes WANTED-MALE 1738 Philips Hwy. Sunday January 16 CHILDREN" Color Comedy "Y Manager for Fla. finest Mobile Home CASH 1988926TRANSPORTATION NAS: "NIGHT OF DARK Drama, Starring Dinah Sheridanand Park. 500 spaces. Opening soon. We buy, sell and trade equities. SHADOWS" Color Horror Bernard Cribbins. "G" E Beach Blvd. Eng. type desired. Top : (109 min) Louise T. Bailey : ; Drama Starring David Selby : , pay. Perm. position. NYSE Co. 771.3605 Broker HOSPITAL: "ROMANCE OF Reply: 106 Willowlck Dr., Decatur, Kate Jackson and Lara Parker. A HORSETHIEF"TICKETS Ga. 30034. "GP" F ((98 min) IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TORONADO 3 BR, Kit. equlpt., Ige. paneled den, 21-months old, less than 24,000 ml. 50 HOSPITAL: "OMEGA MAN" MISCELLANEOUS fenced yd.,neat&clean. Conv.to NAS percent original, drive-away cost. -& Cecil Field. FHA or VA terms. Exc. Shape. 7719452. Monday,January 17 ON SALE A? S814, Moret Dr. E.LOUISE NAS: "GRISSOM GANG" SPECIAL SERVICES Bldg. 704: ARECORDEDMESSAGEBYA T. BAILEY '67 CHEVROLETV8 Color Crime Drama, Starring Guy Lombard* January 14 . Air Power steering & brakes, 771.MOJ Brok.rORANGE LEADING ANNOUNCERTells ond., One owner. Phone 3882770. Connie Stevens, Kim Darby and $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50BUTTERFLIES how you DISC you JOCKEYCall may become a PARK Scott Wilson. "R" VG (120 min) ARE FREE, U5-2t44 anyhourVAAPPROVED Beautiful 3 BR,2 BA,WW Carpet,self 'SIMCA HOSPITAL: "NIGHT OF January 19- $2.50, $3.50 and$4.50 cleaning oven, nr. school. Call Diane Vance, Assoc. 264.4367, Sat Sun. New Inspection. Good condition. $425. DARK SHADOWS" For Veterans and servicemen "JACK VALENTINO" 7815167. GEORGE'S KENNELSEst. R-E Inc., MLS Realtor 398.8111RENTALS ) 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. '71.21 FT.ORLANDO CLIPPER COUNTRY MUSICDANCE 135 HP-Mercury engine, 1971 Trailer Pick up & Delivery Available. Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. :. w-electrlc winch,Includes refrlg,sink, JTHIS Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard marine toilet, Indoor-outdoor carpet, f' accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 ROOM FOR RENT skis, new life preservers, sleeps 4. FRIDAYONLY Contact Cdr. JO. Tuttle, VA-81, Ext. .r"-\l; Edgewood Crt. 389-0064. Run of the house. Kitchen privileges. 180. LADIES ADMITTED 5930 LaMoya Ave. Across from NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO K-Mart. Off Wesconnett. '69 CAMARO RALLY SPORT FREE DEERSPRINGS 4 Consoles, some with AM-FM, tape 307,4-sp.,new tires,battery. 786.5562. players, at dealers' cost to liquidate BEING TRANSFERRED? $1750. BRING YOUR OWN ESTATES : stock. Full warranty! Phone 7710409., LeA a retired Navy man who understands j i 920 NORTH-MAIN STREET t j YOUR problems managethe 1966 VW BUG ! JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA ...ATKEYSTONE FOR SALE rental of your house until you Radio,extras, looks& runs good. $775or : Edlebrock aluminum high riser, Holly return to Jax.Bartleson best offer. 264.7293. In the Carpenters Hall HEIGHTS j 785 dual seed carb. Duntov cam with O'Neill &Payne, Inc. Friday and Saturday Night MOBILE HOMESITES ! solid lifters. $100 or best offer. 772- 1147 So. Edgewood Ave. 1255. im CHRYSLER 11:00: P.M.-5OOA.M.:: Clyde W. Simpson & Co 4 388.9311ORANGE 4 dr., HT, PS, AC, Exc. cond. $850. CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS PARK Phone 264.6124. INFO:, 387.2726 REALTOR 356GUARANTEE -< * 2.1971 Singer Zig Zags Sewing 2 BR., Apts. furn. or unfurn., Dish CHEVY BEL-AIR Cashor (64 Machines-left unclaimed. ea. Terms. Call 737-6502 night or day. washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth 6 cyl. auto. trans. good cond. 3882887. AptS. 771.1405 or 771.3355.IS . Ask for Claims Mgr. Call after 5 pm. FISHING YOUR THING Wllford's LIVE CRABS Fish Camp Small 3 BR house on Black Creek In 1966 FORD GALAXY 500 : . 264-9707 Mlddleberg near elem. sch. Elec. & P.S., P.B.,factory air, exc. cond.$575. 4 4 H2O furn. $110. Call 264.3340 after 6 Call 388.6924. 4 HEATINGCentral ! Furnaces Wall Furnaces, MOBILE HOMES 20'SAILBOAT'61, ii i Space Heaters,Clean and repaired. CAL-20, sleeps 4, head, main and ii i Tyler's Heating&Air Cond. working Jib 6 hp Johnson aux. pwr. i We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection. : 388-5161 Docked NAS Sail Club. $3,000. 772- Then tuned ,and 1971 PARKWOOD we up tightened replaced everything that needed it. 4711 Palmer Lake Shore 12x602 BR Spanish Style,387-2304 eve. 3313, 8 to 5.Martin. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all POODLES AKC maor[ mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on in and 4 Wormed&shots,stud service, champ. double check. 4 background. 3843376. *ENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE FOR SALE TireCompany ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Bedroom Furn., Bassett Mediterranean Men's Chest & Ladles 70 VW FASTBACK, Sharp! $2095 Dresser w-mlrror Bed. Head & Foot 69 VW FASTBACK, Air Cond., Auto board. $275. 1969 Slmca3 door runabout $895. 23,000 BTU Air Cond., trans. $1895 $200. 1 upright piano. $135. 387.3055.AKCGERMANSHEPHERDPUPS of Lake Shore 69 SQUAREBACK, Air Cond. $2095 1918 BLANDING BLVD. 71 "411" VW SEDAN 4-Door., Air Cond., Black & Silver. $50. Call 781-0807. R&H $3575 ; Phone 387..u81C78x13 "GILDING" 68 KARMANN GHIA, Radioand '3 yr. old. Black with white blaze. Tennessee Walker & Arabian mix. "IA Heater $1575 Beau conformation One owner. 8846 L 70' VW SEDAN, Radioand Heater $1895 ' Bell Rose Ave.. SPEC 69 VW SEDAN, Radioand Heater $1550 ASEP ; ':REAL: ESTATE'WE U RC < 68 VW SEDAN, Radioand Heater $1495 ASH 1 ARE sBLEM 66 VW SEDAN, Air. Conditioned, Radio and iS Heater Nice' I $1295 REPRESENT MANYof A E ; car the Navy Personnel interested. 70' MAVERICK Auto trans., R&H, Low ' purchase of land for future use or mileage $1650' profit. Also homes of value FHA or VA financed. In all sections of city. 16.00 68. TORINO, Auto trans.: R&H $1495 Please Retired contact Tom Brooker Interested, US H78X14 22.00 67 OLDS 442, 2Dr., HT, Auto ,trans., Air, Navy your protected. J78X14 24.00 Power windows $1595 WYNNE REALTY FLORIDA. H78-1S 22.00 r MOHHBHiBBlBBHBBMMi . INC 24.00 ?OOX1SL78X15 Realtors 26.00 ; 119-5514 771-2082 FET$1.92 to$3.19 WESTSTOEVOLKSWAGEN. ' WE BUY SELL EQUITIES dual stripe whitewall ,.. - have All Call us for quick service. : : Morrison Taylor,Inc. Complete Brake and Front End : INC. ' 4543 Wesconnttt Blvd. ,. .. .. .... .?f . 771-3502 737-JM4 and Wheel Balancing .. .... :. Repairs ::1150 LANE: :AVE., .SOi.PHONE: 781>S5H .... ", -..- I HIDDEN WATERS ' Black Creek" Canal or Lake lots Martin'sCharge "OPEN OAILVtTOet1. .SATUl ?"AVITO'S. : : ' available. Excellent fishing, boating, IMKAM ICMI : .SUNDAYTOPMJANUARY : : .. . swimming.,. Mobile Home area. High: I '--'" wooded lots. E.Z terms., One mile E. Lake Asbury on No. 209 LaRue. 72$. 3992. 4 .. .... "--'" --- '-- , JANUARY 13, 1972 NEWS-LATWINGER 12 JAX AIR ._-_.- I Jax Promotions 1 1t I II Policy On Traffic Tickets Clarified ByAdm.ZumwaltJaxThe the military driving records of Navy's policy con- Naval personnel for off-base Jax Two men at the cerning off-base, off-duty moving civilian traffic offenses. traffic offenses has been clarifiedin I Marine Aviation Training 4 This restatement of existing recent NAVOP a message Support Group (MATSG) '' ?' from Adm.. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. policy by the CNO came after k : have been promoted to ,'h ,F, Naval personnel will not several indicated retention that some study commandshad groups their present rank. normally be punished either by established individual court martial or nonjudicial policies of imposing administrative - punishment, nor will leave or restriction on liberty normally be canceled for who had received off- :S' \ civil traffic offenses,according to base personnel traffic citations. the Chief of Naval Operations. i ; They are Sgt. Maj. ,JMGySgt The only time a leave or libertycan Brown Daniel Fraser, MATSG's Chief Brown be canceled because of a civil TrafficViolations First Sergeant; and traffic offense may occur when MGySgt. R.S. Brown, the .. { the person is in no condition to AO Liaison Counselor. remain on leave or liberty, or where the member will be jailedby civil authorities if the Navy Jax-The following is a reportof doesn't assume custody of the motor vehicle accidents and i- traffic violations for the period of ,,' r person. Normally the person will . December 22 January 2. be to leave permitted resume or At NATTC, AVCM Number of Accidents liberty as soon as his incapacityceases. ' \ Donald J. Brown, an AE This period 4 "B" School supervisor; This policy does not, however, This period a year ago 3 rr and PN1 Claude Miller of preclude administrative Total accidents 1970 358 Total accidents 1970 318 t k' Personnel advanced separation processing in accordance - were . with the provisions in Total number of days since last in rate. the BuPers Manual in appropriate injury in a motor vehicle accident r cases, nor does it 191 Sgt. Ma). Fraser FNl Miller preclude assessment of points on Number of days since an injury last year at this time 100 Number of Violations This period 58 I: ; JAX NEWS BRIEFS /Speeding Reckless driving 20 3 Going through stop sign 14 Other violations 21 Twenty-seven drivers appeared - Hazardous Projectors New Toastmaster Nave aviators or Naval flight The type of ship, homeport and before the Traffic Jax-Anyone who may have Cecil-Richard L. Vansandt is officers per year to be assigned to billet desired should be includedin Hearing Board on January 6. bought or received a Bell and the 1972 President of Nomad cruisers or destroyers instead of the application. After January Disposition of the cases includedthe Howell Slide Cube Projector for Toastmasters, who teach com- the normal carrier tour. 15 applications may be made by following i ' Christmas is being asked to munication and leadership.He Possible assignments for annotation on the remarks Fifteen lost driving and check the serial number on the was installed at a recent lieutenant commanders would be section of the officer preferencecard. parking privileges aboard the projector as it may be potentially meeting of the group at the NAS as navigators aboard cruisers station for various periods; nine hazardous.Bell Cecil Field Officers' Club. and for lieutenants as assistant Homeport locations will adhereas were assigned to complete an and Howell has given Serving with him are Donald Combat Information Center closely as possible to the eight-hour course in remedial notice that all Model No. 975 and Weiermann, Education Vice officer aboard cruisers or desires of the individual officers driving; eight received No. 981 Slide Cube Projectorswith President; Red Herring, Administrative navigator or assistant CIC officers selected., Officers so assignedwill suspensions; one was given the serial number sequences Vice President; aboard DLGs. return without prejudice to a warning; four were dismissed; beginning 1333000, 1334000, Hugh Powell, Secretary Volunteers scheduled for normal aviation career pattern fifteen were fined (U.S. 1335000 were shipped with Treasurer with Eric Sorensen rotation to sea duty in April or upon completion of a two year Magistrate); and none were potentially hazardous line cordsat assisting him; and William May should submit message tour and minimum flight time referred to commanding officer the plug end. McDougal as SergeantAtArms.Come applications to the Chief of Naval requirement waivers will be for possible disciplinary action. All Navy Exchanges and Ship out next Wednesday at 7 Personnel prior to January 15. considered. Stores have been advised to p.m. as our guests at the Cecil Capt. Vaught check any of these models they Field Officers' Club. .' might have in stock for the serial --- -- ..t. For information, call Don .. / numbers located on the inside of Weiermann at 771-3211 Ext. Greets VP-49 or ...,, . the lamp access door. 8316. Anyone who might have one of TilE 6 i Jax--Copt. William these projectors is asked to Aviators on Cruisers .. Vaught, Commander Fleet return it for full credit to: Bell Air Wing Eleven has fi and Howell Company., 2200 Jax-Volunteers are now being ,. IIOWSIRSWUCOMID extended a "Welcome Brummel Place, Evanston, 111., sought for a program being ___ Aboard" to the Woodpeckers - ll 60202. ATTN: Mr. J. Oster. established to permit up to fiveritiuF t+Nautical Chart Outrigger Nautical Wear of VP-49 who have Paint Flsh Boxes Burgee Jacket jjZj Hard ware >Skii Table Wear tvimuoi just come to NAS ' Repair Material Accessories Other Goodie Jacksonville from WET STORAGE-MARINE HOISTS'HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER Patuxent River, Md. EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE-OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE, INBOARD Capt. Vaught said in his 'HOUE QUALIty SEE THE NEWEST BOATS MOTORS, CANOES and TRAILERS i PF SERVICE' message ."Since your JACKSONVlttE'S KfitST I CASSATl SEGRAVES7 MARINA commissioning in ; February of 1944 and your ROOSEVELT BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER subsequent aircraft Mehl"A JacksonvilleJlorida tmAmmauii transitions, culminatingwith J Jr Pier M Franchised Marina Phone M7 io MV OPEN SUNDAY the P3C, Patrol .. ...... Squadron Forty-Nine has ( STANDARD EGUIPMENT distinguished itself by its t'l INCLUDES : / professional pride and . initiative. Your l ::f:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::;:$:::::::::::::::::::::.1-" fine r reputation throughout the AL BONA years has received wide acclaim and I am confidentthat ORGAN-HORN your performance in the future will enhance that n & VOCAL already enviable( 'PER GLLON- reputation." PHONE 3394561 Monday through Saturday :::::;:::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: r ., , y.w; {{} V YH{;:Jl.Vlh}} {Y. WStlh; } ''yN yyy'ny SPECIAL RATES per person YEAR END CLEARANCE FOR SERVICEMEN '$6. double occupancy . v.}?*fiys..4tiC'W.L w.; rwy.x+ %:?}}vyyvv.yrxr: : : .,: raw' ::'''{:Lfy.} ..Y'r'r.};nw fY.:::+yrr :4::::;}:;Y..y::= ':::::;;::::rrrf: : Entertainment nltely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Blser'i' Seafood .SUD'S Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic TOYOTA LANDCRUISER H.T. Ex., Nice 4 W. Dr., Swimming Pool, Fret Undercover Parking R.H. $2795 70 OLDS CUTLASS S, 2-Dr., P.S., Power brakes, Air, Vinyl SPECIALIZING IN ALL Roof,Stereo tape $295 COMPETITION ACCESSORIES n FORD LTD 4 Dr.Auto.,Power,Air,Vinyl Roof $2195 wsmueMOTOR INCLUDING NEW.. ....e. 71 CHEVELLE MALIBU 2-Dr H.T.- V-8, Auto, P.S., Vinyl BASSANI SILENCERS .,4.f d1! Roof,Air S2995 HQTEL HOOKER HEADERSOpen 49 TOYOTA COROLLA WON. R.H. $1295 901 Main Street Phone 3553744Within Dally.Evening and Weekend walking distance, to all points of Interest Call 264.4295 ''i'iPAGE ,j (! '- . ., . _, .. ,, "" . JANUARY 13, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 they apply for an absentee bal- Hawaii will be registered when preference when applying tor NOTING72 lot. You may: use an FPCA to they apply for an absentee ballot registration. Iowa has a primary - do this. Be sure td indicate your by FPCA. Be sure to Indi- election on June 6-make political party preference when cate your political party prefer- plans now to take part in it. TR ATrO'nr you are applying for registra- ence. Send the completed FPCAto a tion. While Delaware does not the County Clerk, county of KANSAS permit voting in Primary elections residence, in time to be on the Members of th" Armed Forces you should make plans books and able to vote in the now to vote in the November 7 Primary election set for October and their spouses and dependents NOTE TO EDITORS: This General: election. 7. who are legal residents of ARKANSAS Kansas are not required to be page of registration re- registered in order to vote. You In Arkansas DISTRICT IDAHO OF COLUMBIA registration quirements from all the is FPCA-send it to not may use an ; states and some territories on the required for absentee voting Members of the Armed Forces In Idaho, members of the the Secretary of State, Topeka, , . is for use in your paper Armed Forces part of members of the and their spouses and dependents Armed Forces and their spouses Kansas, 66612-to request an ', and their spouses from the District of Colum- and dependents lbe\\ regis- during the month of February and absentee ballot. Be sure to indicate : dependents. which has been des- You may use bia may register temporarily to tered when they apply for an your political party preference i an FPCA to . apply for an absentee vote in the May 2d primary elec- absentee ballot. You may use when you apply. Kansas ( ignated "Armed "Forces ballot. He sure to indicate tion and the November 7 gen- an FPCA to do so. Be sure to has a primary election on '.Au"* Registration Month. This your political party preference eral election. You may use an indicate your political party gust 1-make plans now to take .1:, information will be supple- when applying. Make plans FPCA to register and to request preference when applying for part in it. "J'\\ , mented in overseas areas now to vote in the Arkansas an absentee ballot. Be sure to registration. Send the completed .:.f " by radio and TV spots. We Primary election on June 27. indicate your political party FPCA to the county KENTUCKY '* , have included n two-column preference when applying for clerk, county of residence. Idaho Members of the Armed Forces ' CALIFORNIAIn registration. The address to use has a primary election set for and a one-column logo for California, members of the is D.C. Board of Elections, District August 8-make plans now to and their spouses and depend'c,:' use with this material. ents who are legal residents of '. , vote In it. Armed Forces and their spouses Building, Washington, D.C. Kentucky ; may register by mail. (I February 1972 has been desIg- and dependents may apply for 20004. Make plans now to regis- Request an "Application for ::..' nated "Armed Forces Registration registration when applying for ter and vote. ILLINOISIn Registration" form from the , Month." Here is informa- an absentee ballot. Be sure to FLORIDAIn Illinois, members of the County Clerk, county of resi is :, tion on the registration require- indicate your political party Armed Forces and their spouses dence. Be sure to indicate your \:.,,+ ments from all the states, some preference when you are apply- Florida, members of the and dependents may vote in political party preference when < . U.S. Territories and the Districtof ing. You may use an FPCA to Armed Forces and their spouses Federal, State and county elec- applying. Complete and return t.: : Columbia. If you have any apply to the County Clerk, and dependents may register by tion without being registered.To the form to be registered. You r;.," questions on how to register or county of residence. The Cali- mail by sending an FPCA to apply for an absentee ballot, may use an FPCA to request an i vote by absentee process, see fornia Primary election is set the Supervisor of Registration, send a completed FPCA to the absentee ballot. Kentucky hasa your unit voting counselor, Your for June 6 -make plans now to county of residence. Be sure to county clerk, county of rest.* primary election set for May 'F vote counts in 1972 but only if take part in it. indicate your political party dence. Be sure to indicate your 23-make plans now to take part you meet the deadline of your preference when you are applying political party preference. Illinois in it. I State in registering. COLORADOIn for registration. Florida has a primary election set Colorado, members of the has a primary election sched- for. March 21-make plans now LOUISIANAIn + ALABAMA Armed Forces and their spouses uled for September 12-make to take part in it. Louisiana, members of the I Members of the Armed Forces and dependents may apply for plans now to register and vote. Armed Forces and their spouses and their spouses and children registration when they apply INDIANAIn and dependents who are legal I may register' by mail in Ala- for an absentee ballot. Be sure GEORGIA Indiana, members of the residents may register by absentee } j bama. Use the FPCA to requesta to indicate your political party Members of the Armed Forces" Armed Forces who are legal process. Be sure to indi- I registration questionnairefrom preference. You "may use an and their spouses and depend residents may apply for regis cate your political party preference ' the Board of Registrars, FPCA to apply for the absentee ents who call Georgia home may tration and an absentee ballotat when applying. Send a Y county of residence. Completethe ballot from the County Clerk, register and vote by mail. Make the same time. Send a com- completed FPCA to the' Regis- , questionnaire and when it is county of residence. Coloradohas application to register to the pleted FPCA to the County trar of Voters, parish of residence accepted you will be registered. set September 12 as the date Board of Registrars, county oft Board of Elections, county of and the proper State form I Be sure to indicate your politi- for its primary electionmakeplans residence. Be sure to indicate residence.. Be sure to indicate will be sent to you. Louisiana-1 cal party preference when you now to take part.CONNECTICUT. your political party preference your political party preference. has a primary election set for are applying for registration. when you are applying for reg- Other persons may register by August 29-make plans now to register and vote in it. Register now so that you can istration. Do so now so that you requesting an "Absentee Regis- vote in' Alabama's May 2 Pri- In Connecticut, ''members of can vote in the August 8 pri- tration" form from the Clerk of mary election, the Armed Forces and their mary".election. in Georgia. the Circuit Court, county of resi- t ", 4"',", spouses,and dependents may ap- ;;".. dence. Indiana' has a primary ALASKA"4In ply for registration .by mail GUAM election set' for May 2-make Alaska, any qualified voter using the FPCA. Be sure to indicate Members of the Armed Forces plans now to take part in it. H i who is absent from his voting your political party pref- who are legal residents of Guam i precinct may register and'vote erence. Send the FPCA to the may register by completing the IOWAIn by absentee process. Send an Town Clerk, place of residence, affidavit on the back of the ab- FPCA to the Lt. Governor, and request an "Application for sentee ballot return envelope. Be Iowa members of the Pouch AA, Juneau, Alaska, Absentee Admission as an Elec- sure to indicate your political Armed Forces and their spouses (Continued Next Week) ' and will be 99801 to start your registration tor" form. Register now so that party preference when y" are dependents registered .,. process. Your application you can take an active, part in applying for registration. Sendan to vote (if required) \ F when the affidavit the back )must be postmarked at least 30 your State's future. Keep in FPCA to the Election Com- on days before an election in which touch with friends at home to mission as early as July 2 to of the absentee ballot envelopeis HONDA '{ I you wish to vote. Be sure to find out when the party primaries vote in Guam's primary election accepted. You may use an :'"'t FPCA to absentee indicate your political party will be held.DELAWARE. which is set for September 2. ballot from request the County an Auditor, MOTORS ft CYCLES CO.. : preference when you are applying HAWAII county. of residence. Be sure to 4949 BLANDING BLVD. ':,:5'; ' for registration. Now ''is a indicate your political party E-771-8244 'N: good time to register to vote in In Delaware, members of the Members of the Armed Forces ,' the August 22 Primary of Alas- Armed Forces and their spouses and their spouses and depend- .' " ka. may apply for registration when ents who are legal residents ofDon't 'j 1 ARIZONAIn . I Arizona, members of the Armed Forces only may apply Its tV h to do your best for registration when they apply ', riwhenyou're for an absentee ballot withan .t\;:<::. be FPCA. Others may apply worried , for mail writ- , registration by by j ing to the County Recorder, < county of residence, for an "Af @69.. 3' about money ." '\:. . fidavit of Registration" form. Be Misr. to'; 4 sure to indicate your political .: 4 : : 4 party preference when you ap- A man performs well only when his "'; for ply registration. Arizona hasa ' Primary election on September FLORfDA mind is free of problems problems. ."..j 12, 1972. *' like a lot of unpaid bills. ., ,, CHECKMOTORS J We. consolidate" bills. Pay. them off.. Cut '.. <";;... 'i!d,'i I FOR FUEL OIL AND KEROSENE monthly payments.: And still give people l .Xi, ID EXPERT FURNACE INSPECTION AND SERVICE extra"cash.: For a trip home. Emergencies. ; ' KEEP FULL FUEL SERVICE ,: S: 'j .. :/ SERVICE FOR ALL HOME AND INDUSTRIAL Color. TV Whatever rDon't ' HEATING AND AIRCONDITIONING : hurt <. . 't let money problems your . performance on the job. Visit or:call Avco .,:j$ ....* . Clay OilCorporation. Financial" Services. '1.' 41 .* : . fVAVCO ' GOOD "4 '. FINANCIAL, TRANSPORTATIONFrom ." < ' jCSBamBEPMGEBVk + believe in you. DON'T DELAY CALL US TODAY.. . $ 190to "LOANS TO $600" $69 Call 2649548WITH Jacksonville: 1959 Blanding Blvd. 389-3446 ......." Jacksonville: 5639 Beach Blvd. 398-4424 40YEARS DEPENDABLE PETROLEUM SERVICE Jacksonville: 34 W. Duval.,St. 35633J1T 6564 NORMANDY BLVD. FOR ORANGE PARK I AND ADJACENT CLAY COUNTY AREAS. PHONE 781-4978 L6Jj'''''''' 1 flf Mil ., ,. - f ... , .. , . "' ..J.. .. ... ...,. . .__., . ., -.. PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER JANUARY 13, 1972 . C ,'I!: I Civilian Menu I . e Friday.January 14 Tburaday.JanuaryZO Clam Chowder, Stuffed Pep- Braised Shortribs with Cabbage pers with Creole Sauce, Country Fried Chicken, Swiss x1 ( Steaks with Yellow Rice, Trout Steaks with Mushroom Sauce, 7 t yM Almondine,7oz.Chopped Sirloin, oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fish, Lima Fish, String Beans, Stewed Beans, Spinach, Corn, String Tomatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, Beans, Stuffed Eggs, Pecan Pie, Tuna Salad, Deluxe Cole Slaw, Strawberry Shortcake, ApplePie a Lemon Merinque, Apple Pie, Pudding. 1t Strawberry Shortcake, Pudding. Monday,January 17 Course For h Baked Meat Loaf with Creole Sauce Broiled Liver and Onions, Chili Con Carne with Rice, 7 oz. Wives At Chopped Sirloin, Fish, Rice and Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, French Navy ReliefJaxThe Fries, Turnip Greens, BlackeyedPeas NARF INSPECTOR Meeting before the Naval Air Rework Corn, Salads, Fruit Cup, Facility's trienniel command inspection are Capt. Andrew Yates, Cottage Cheese and Fruit, Jello, Navy Relief Society'sannual NARF commanding officer; and Capt. William G. Milner, who is Potato Salad, Beets and Onions, course for volunteer LORENE FAIRCLOTH, heading the inspecting team from Naval Air Systems Command Chocolate Cream Pie,Apple Pie, wives is scheduled from employed at the NATTC Personnel - Representative Atlantic. Capt. Milner, along with other specialists, Yellow Cake and Pudding February through March 8. Office, retired last month will look into all facets of the facility's administrative and operationalset TUesday,January 18 Classes will be held Mondays, after 15 and a half years of service up. Roast Beef Round with New Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 at the center. She was a r Potatoes, Chicken Stew, Veal a.m. to noon in Building 501, typist for the office's transfer We Offer the Largest Selection of Cutlets, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, NATTC NAS Jacksonville. Free section. Mrs. Faircloth will be nursery care will be provided by Beans Fish, Pinto Beans, String retiring In the area.Briefing . 24' WIDE Mobile Homes in N. Florida! Peas, Waldorf Salad, Carrot and Navy Relief at the Air Station while classes are in Raisin Salad Egg Custard,Apple Nursery We also represent 27 Manufactuers of 12'wide models.We Pie, Devil Food Cake, Pudding. session. Attendance in the course Team 19 will not only enable volunteer Trade for Anything Wednesday January From Billie Goats Most All Models and Country Steaks with Rice, wives to participate in the workof Floor Plans IN STOCK I the Society, but will provide to Battleships! Spaghetti and Meat Balls, Pork Comes To Jax See US TODAY and Veal Chop Suey with Rice, 7 valuable general background Chopped Sirloin, Fish, Green information regarding the Navy., oz. For complete selection I IJ Jax-A briefing team that has Beans, Mustard Greens,. Beets, All officers are requested to {J VA Bank Savings and Loan been established for the express I Cucumber Mix, Kidney Bean inform their wives about the of advising career d Long TermFinancing Salad, Pineapple Cream Pie, course. Those wives desiring to purpose f and plannerson counselors career ( RI a Apple Pie, Coconut Layer Cake take advantage of this course are the various aspects of the I and Pudding. requested to call the Navy Relief Naval Academy Preparatory Society Office, at 772-3515 or 389- Naval Academy SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 5308, not later than February 15. School - Program will be at Room 240 in toMIUTARYand CIVtl SERVICE Personnel the Hangar 1000 on January 27 at 3 Seventy per cent of people - ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOMES in the United States live in p.m.This. FRA Branch 91 team was two per cent of the total land briefing BACK AT 6253 ROOSEVELT BLVD., OUR ORIGINAL LOCATION area of the country.ORANGE. established because of the Has BirthdayJax decline in the last few years in the number of regular Navy and Marine Corps Enlisted personnelthat I j ,Members ot . r ;have applied for admissionto FRA Branch' 91 at the Naval 'Academy .'!;:' 5391 Collins Rd. are Preparatory School for further :: _. :- :' invited to attend theBranch's education in preparing for (ad} mission into the Naval Academy t .. ''.: birthday "'" WLbwcGI party January 22 at the club house. The party is a semi- a Dv formal affair. Included Sv I are cocktails, dinner and dancing. A donation of $2.50 per person is asked.Tickets . are , available at Branch 91. "Shat, Eh?" ' r SERVICEMEN: f S J t Handy loans i i from offices that . are handy". -/1 ..'" , i t to get to. : . 6475 Roosevelt Blvd. 3844461"; . M 1 10242 Atlantic Blvd. 721.3030 } 4 ,. 2200 Mayport Rd.Atlantic Bch. # 2464454 , S 1. i "'.' ,- ,;.:'///Ii: : 'H t, Leave money, a _ ... purchase, combine i- If.f other bills..whaf.. r I :: ever the need..for up to $600 just call friendly Bob Adams. i rV ? PARK "INTERCHANGE GENERAL FINANCE US 17 SOUTH ! . - - '" '1'"' - I ,,,. .r t , ! JANUARY 13, 1972 j JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER -'- PAGE 15 Jax Fliers Split Pair I In Basketball ActionHIGH t , Jax-The Jax Navy Basketball team split a pair of games with the Mayport team last weekend In the Fliers'first two ,, games of the \ season.In . ,J the first game played on Friday night the Fliers had a . very cold-shooting first half and fell behind Mayport 40-29 at the ? - half. 1 : It was a different story In the ,, rr second half, however, as Jax : came from behind to take a 64-62 lead with less than six minutesleft : \ *'" r in the game. The game was tied several times after that and the lead switched hands a couple HALTI A Mayport defender (13)) tries to stop Mark Warner from : of times In the last five minutesbut getting his shot off, but to no avail as Warner's shot went in during i the game belonged to the second half action in the Fliers Friday night victory.NEW . x 1 .Fliers as_ they won 76-72. ___ r M Otis McGee led the scoring 4. attack for the Fliers with 22 points. Horace Hooper and Tommy McGee's Densford performance backed with up 17 in JAX! dn1 and 12 points respectively. Hooper scored IS of his 17 pointsin Now you can display .- the second half and Densford N+k scored nine of his 12 in the second YOUR MEDALSwith 4 half. Mark Warner was also in double figures for the Fliers with " 14 points. the honor they deserve! Schiff and Allen led Mayport with 21 points apiece while Best had 14 points.In Bring ut your mwtete. and the second wo will mount them for you. '1R game, played on r r4t+ If you m entlllecl to modolt, wa. Saturday afternoon, the Fliers you don't hov*.como and..* again fell behind at the half, but *}''i' a M..wo will pot thtm for yau.. . \ 1.- In full Hit' or 'In mlnlatoro.Wo FLIER Horace Hooper ((23)) leaps high over a Mayport failed to muster the attack they +q ? c will mount them 'In defender for two of his 15 second half points in the'Fliers'76.72 victoryover used to win with on Friday and 'Fx : r nwMfconw wlwt lined that ttedowbOMMlntuchowty w c they Mayport. the Fliers fell 83-67.: un bo Mtlly romovod for Otis McGee led the Fliers in r ...,and ropUcod& to dliploy the and ( with dignity horn their l losing effort with 17 points -- ? pride they...,.,., while Mark Warner had 10 points. VOLKSWAGEN I Mayport's balanced attack was ! led by Best and Brown who had 20 04Jt1 INSURANCENOW : points apiece followed by Reed 'l9S with 19 and Boot with 16. Phone , - . The Fliers travel to Panama 388.7472 ORIGINAL' PAINTINGS' FRAMED PICTURES. <( two games against the Tyndall MADE) ,EXAMPLE: Male driver, married, age 23, good record. Air Force Base team. 3633 St. Johns Ave. In the Avondale Shopping Centers Complete coverage Liability: $10 $20 $5 thousands, medical and uninsured motorists: Comprehensive, $100 deductible Collision and Road service.Abovecoverageon'69VWSEDAN. ... $161 ANNUALLYAbove ' ': :.s,,;;: y", I coverage on '*? CHEVY IMPALA $its ANNUALLY S ., " .. ' WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN ,. .'" ::' '.,,.;, :.,.:, .,t. ', f , ,, ,' ' ,' INC. ". ;;; '" r ''' t: t. ,, :It'. '(, ,"! : ' ., ., ' Phone 781-5511 1150 Lane Avenue, So. .. .;, ; , . .. E , SORRY. ... , { i BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY... 'I ':r.J 'c )' 7 iw. \., SOLD , r '.' .,f fThat 't. "". r ,' -t' e 'show: you 'II rate our new office across, from the Parade Clr..o'u.nd. *' ,,' i '" 'f ... 4 , . : >; ( Complete Banking Service, \ . ...OUTI 1 ' . , .., -' ',I' ', .t ........ HOWEVER,we are planning more : ',', : .. ." ' for in BELLAIR. "" , homes ' great you r ,:' < '.. ',," ilI I 4.\?' " ANNOUNCEMENTSI r'., WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ','. :: "t . . ..t,.:";'t"i...!}:...,..,..*. .'1, "'", .: : .. ' 1 Clay County's Only ,COMPLETELY PLANNED Community I ; : \ _.' I' ,.,. :BELLA.lRHOUE : : ;; ',. _' ;''iI : : : B'tJ'ILDERS: : I1 TC -:"' :' '.:,: .:l : i .'. :::1'l'; : ;' : \:,: < ."1 Member of National l Home Builders Associationand / , Jacksonville Home Builders Associations -:: PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JANUARY 13, 1972 I : Jax Sports BriefsMILITARY Navy-Marine Bowling GOLF NAS GYM HOURS Scores &\_! CHAMPIONSHIPJaxThe Jax-The NAS Gym, located in -. j1v Bldg. 3, will now be open every 1972 NAS Jax Military Saturday and Sunday from noon L Golf Championship will be held to 5 p.m. starting this weekend. January 26 through February 23. GOOD AND BADARDSLEYS 53 15 c 1972. Contestants will be flighteciby INTRAMURAL GOLF 47 21 handicap in flights of 16 and MEETINGJaxAn US 45 23 match play, scratch will govern organizationalmeeting AOB No.2 34% 33% . play. Entrance fees are$1.00 per for Intramural l Golf was SPOTS 34 34 n 1 x ss individual. Prizes will be SANDBAGGERS 29384 held yesterday and any unit or awarde4 to winners and runner command that didn't have a TIlE METS 27% 40% " ups in each flight Eligible representative the meeting but NAV-MARS 24% 43% contestants are all active duty is still interested in joining the AOB No.l 23 45 : military personnel stationed GUNS 22 46 league is asked to contact the within the confines of NAS Jax. athletic office as soon as possible. .:. i.. , Eligible personnel must sign up 4 prior to January 23 at the Golf Course Club House. Further nit-prk-srx information may be obtained at the Golf Course Club House. _ 9 uv WEIGIITLIFTING MEET MEMBERS of the Jacksonville Ladies Golf Association sign up for r ;.. Jax-The 1972 Atlantic Fleet the winter golfing season at the NAS Golf Course. The ladies club, Forces Afloat Weightlifting Meet headed by Penny Bennett,will play each Tuesday from 8:30: to 10:30: will be held at Camp Lejeune, a.m. Prospective members dependents or WAVES are welcome to j N.C.on February 12. It will be a loin the club for 18-hole and 9-hole teams. The membership fee is $10. Power Meet with Bench Press, For Information, call Mrs. Bennett at 389-1524 or Mrs. Munsie at 737. Squat and Deadlift events. Any 6102. i 6 personnel who are qualified and it t wish to enter are asked to contactthe 1 I athletic office at Ext. 3239. NAS CIVILIAN GOLF t NEWEST CONCEPT FOOLING AROUND with fire. f ASSOCIATIONJaxThe works is dangerous business un.' ratloe..aoao.--- IN APARTMENT LIVING r NAS Civilian Golf der any conditions, and pratt! I I PHONE 3M853S II Association will hold its first 1972 cal jokers add that much more I 1, 2.3 BEDROOM, 1 AND 2 BATHS. I tournament at the Park risk. Use extreme caution this Hyde , 4 Kingsley Spacious rooms wide windows Golf Course January 15 and 16. July 4 if you plan to shoot the central heat & air cond Private C''I I II ' works. For a quieter diversion, ( Arms " patios sundecks swimming Prizes will be awarded for first, find the six differences in these' I- pool ? second and third place finishers. two cartoons. I S and party room The entrance fee will be$1.50 per 12.9.1:51 King St. 264-8102 player. ANSWERS I Jacksonville Florida 32204 I 1) Right hand of sailor behind 1800 The NAS Civilian Golf I KINGSLEY AVE. tree is missing a finger 2) Rot : WANTEDUSEDCAMERASAND Association is open to all civilians torn line of Joker's jumper is DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding attached to NAS who have low, missing.: 3) Ring around the I. I. Blvd. & Orange Park, Minutes' . . high or no established handicaps.For knot in tree trunk is missing 4) EQUIPMENT. PAY away via new 1-295 . more information about Top line of siding on house is TOP DOLLAR.388.8S3S I , the tournament or the missing 5) Foot missing off (BRING THIS Ab VV/TH.YOUI III =t7 association, call Ralph Norton at sailor ing off on top right of match 6) Circle box.miss. ._----'!! ------.. 387-4824 after 4 p.m. NIMNKHTSZ! /Wfl/27 COMPANY , LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING NEREaE ' '1 6l Ar scoa : '" \ i I'1' " }: ,_ : s" eWHILE , "c&8!. .\tu 3 I Y N W $ :.: "8ELlfI'NGS% lJ O A rfO'S:.' :'..;' ,. .. !I ON'r . ., ....! THEY LAST ', ,. t ONLY 31 BRAND NEW 71's LEFT! : '1 ',,;_";.' OPEN WEEKDAYS IF YOU DON'T GIVE US A CHANCE OPEN SUNDAY .", 11 ..:';, TO DEAL WITH/ YOU. "I I" .. .. ;::. TILL 9:00 WEB07H10SE// NOON TIL 6:00: ." : ,' ; f. 38 :;;11NIMNICHT. \S.lO'f'' : -, [t //ftJn7Rm/7; , ;,'." l 1550 CASSAT AVE. LJLlL/L5UI.jLJLJL5 U ,, ?r;;;- t !-_- COMPANY 'itp ' .. -. ..,,....,,..-. . |
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