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'\ .. .. .. ,. ', . WUBKARY Navy Relief Drive ExtendedJax STORY 4 Ii ..1 The 1972 Jacksonville participating commands at NAS percent , Auxiliary Navy Relief Drive has Jax, Cecil Field, Glynco and NTC Commissary Store, NAS Jax . been extended to cover the June Orlando have now submitted 144 percent 15 military-civilian payday, the progress reports. Navy Finance Office, NAS Jax campaign committee announcedthis Leading the way as of Tuesdayare -124 percent week. the Marine Barracks at NAS Fleet Weather Facility, NAS ,I Contributions as of Tuesday Jax with 326 percent of their Jax122 percent I.I totalled $34,444, which is 66 suggested objective. Other NAMTD, NAS Cecil Field -122 I ..II percent of the desired goal of leading contributers include: percent $52,000, the committee reports.A Staff, Light Attack Wing One, NAS Jax116 percent III campaign committee NAS Cecil Field188 percent NAS Cecil Field113 percent ..I. spokesman said almost all of the CVWR-20, NAS Jax155 Staff, ComFairJax109 per centMarine . Barracks, Cecil Field - 106 percent VP.S TOP FAWN DONOR-EnsIgn Fred Orton (Center) Navy Relief NAMTD,NAS Jax105 percent Drive chairman and emissary from VP-5, currently deployed to Staff, FAW-11 -103 percent Sigonella, Sicily, presents the squadron's Navy Relief donations of . Final reports from par $1,460.00 to Lt. John M. Malone, Navy Jax Navy Relief Treasurer ! ticipating commands are now under the approving eye of FAW-11 Commodore, C.pt. W. J. Vaught A a r f > due June 21, the campaign The donation represents 148 percent of the squadron's Intended goal, ; yefw committee spokesman said. making it the top donor,both percentage and dollar-wise, within' FAW. 0A 11. ., j rji MR NW " : : L.i- , y ,. o K, .b ar.. I t. .. VOL. 30 NO. 12 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville,. JUNE 8, 1972 f < t fv,, J _OC; __VR-50 Moving- To Atlanta NAS JAX SHRINE CLUB CHARTERED-Officers of the NAS Jax Jax Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 50 (VR-50)), a West Palm Beach area to NARU Shrine Club,which was chartered in ceremonies at Morocco Temple, tennant command of NARU, has received orders for a Jacksonville for drill weekends. Jacksonville Friday evening, are shown with Morocco Potentate John transfer to NAS Atlanta. There is also a possibility that Jelinek (Center, seated)'and NAS officials,newly initiated into the they will receive jet transport Shrine and the Club. Seated (L to R) are Capt. E. R. Sourbeer, CO The move, a result of the aircraft to replace the C-118 FICEUR; Capt. W. G. Sizemore, XO, NAS Jax; Potentate Jelinek; enlargement of the Patrol Approximately 200 Reserve Liftmasters currently being Club President, Cdr. T. K. Jones and Capt. John'R. Kincaid, CO NAS complex at NARU, is expected to and Active Duty officers and used. Jax. Standing (L to R) are' James E. "Buck" Davis, Treasurer JohnF. materialize sometime this enlisted men of VR-54 will be The transport program beganat Oswald, 1st Vice President; Roland Boardman,2nd Vice President; month. Along with the move, effected by the move. Half of the NARU in 1955 with the commissioning - and Arthur A. Slocumb, Secretary. Chartered with a membership of VR-5o, commanded by Reserve personnel will make the move to of VR-741. The 216, approximately 400 members, their ladies and guests attended the Captain P. W. Smith, has been Atlanta with the rest being Squadron has undergone several Charter Night dinner ceremony. (PHOTO BY A.R.MEEKS) redesignated VR-54. assigned at NARU or other name changes since then and has Replacing VR-54 will be VP-62 Reserve units throughout the flown support missions' duringthe Gram 112 Unit ((2)) of NAS Atlanta. The country.Not Cuban crisis and also to t Patrol Squadron will join its only will VR-54 provide Vietnam. sister Squadron VP-62 Unit ((1) transportation for NAS Atlanta The current VR-54 was com " Paperwork ReducedJax already established here at but they will continue to fly missioned November of 1970. I NARU. Reservists from the Miami and In order to further to discourage the assignment of SITREP 5Available reduce administration and those remaining collateral duties CINDY EDITORARf SLOCUMB I paperwork, Adm. Elmo R. solely to Junior officers. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Those duties that can be ab A4AMc /orrLa n .a Operations, has announced in Z- sorbed within the existing gram 112 additional duties that command structure are: morale Jax No organization can have been nominated and ap officer, NBC warfare officer, undergo change without certain proved for cancellation as landing party officer and gas free stresses being felt by the in- r dividuals involved. An important duties. separate engineer. 1 after Additional research follow-up to Sitrep Three, "THE This action was taken Z- accordingto gram 14, issued in August of 1970, Adm.Zumwalt,had shown that CHALLENGE OF CHANGE"is J proved to be effective in reducing certain collateral duties were not Sitrep Five LEADERSHIP IS administration and paperwork by required by any Navy-wide THE KEY which takes a look at ,absorbing separately designated directive or instruction. There how Navy personnel at all levelsof collateral duties into the existing was no need for them to exist, so' responsibility are approachingthe command organizationalstructure they have been abolished. These SERVICE problems of leadership wherever and include officer during the present transitional possible : career appraisal l fr vending machine officer, elec. ; L\ INFORMATION period in the Navy. RAdm. Moorer trical safety officer, radioactive OFFICER Sitrep Five is available for \ at the NAS scheduling matter custodian,sentry training ; Takes Helmi officer, berthing officer, lookout Jacksonville Service Information Office phone 772-2379 or 2370. and recognition officer and 4 i I -RAdm. Joseph P.Moorer The i retention officer, SPORTS -Th RICNAROv' film particularly em releived RAdm. Robert, B. phasizes the viewpoints and 1 Adm. Zumwalt said "Thereare t r Baldwin as Commander of \\ BECK concerns of mid-level officers and will continue to be instances i Carrier Division Six at change of ., and petty officers. Is their " .where a specific task or \\I ,. command ceremonies here Asst authority being undercut? Or is it 1 function best be can ac t Monday in Hangar 1000. a question of developing more . The division includes the complished by a single / EDITOR/ effective ways to lead and ;' rather than Mayport-based carriers Saratoga designated person AND motivate men? Are we inventingnew t' within the organizational makeupof and Franklin D. Roosevelt. f ; leadership principles or the unit. Command historian is REPORTER Before reporting for duty in his = redefining old ones? This and a case in point; one person may JOHN u , -1 present post, RAdm. Moorer was other areas of concern are 1 I Director of the Strategic Plans several produce a better product working than independency DOOSn p ulcher+ discussed by Navy personnel at |+ and Policy Division, Office of the persons all levels. i to the end. same Chief of Naval Operations. Films in the Sitrep series are r However this function could He is the brother of Adm. to illustrate items of designed ... easily be included in the normal Air News ,a Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of command fax Staff interest and areas of concern to , organization. the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who al naval personnel, their . "Commanding officers shall commanded CARDIV-6 in 1959 and civilian dependents em- retain the of I and I960. assigning specific perrogative functions as See 'Our Story' on page 12 ployees. 'CNO Sitreps are intended . RAdm. Baldwin will assume collateral duties where they feel to be shown during 4 the duties of the Deputy Chief of such action will assist in the .:e- regular training sessions or , t Naval Personnel in Washington. administration." .'.... r during working hours. .; i << Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is In noway connected with the Department of the Navy Opinions contained herein are not official expressions Ii of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services. advertised." I 4C ,..,_.,. .. .. ... .. ... +.".. .... .t _. p R: ;... r. wwMy..r gfo.Mrwa. "II r..r..r"0"""" "" .a .fu.rwA.i. > .waf.iiiw.vw..vJw.i., ..'..&..V./ll.-.;;...,*-*. ... .J. I 9 Jlf I .. . _ ....._... ._. _ . '. .... JUNE 8, 1972 PAGE 2 <.r ; .. JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER ......... .........t.. ; J .. _. __._ _.............icr.- II' u.tiit WEEKLY 1972 CLUB SCHEDULES : WEDNESDAY ! TUESDAY MONDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY JUNE 12 JUNE 13 JUNE 14 JUNE 8 JUNE 9 JUNE 10 JUNE 11 -- : Pirates Queen"0" Deep South Deep South Deep,South Ronnie Ronnie a Dick Flood . Cove The DiamondsWells h - f , Hancock Kitty Archie Soul I' End Special Call For Bosses Party Night Treatment Results Events Hall Show Leslie Arrangements ((4-6 p.m.) CPO Dick Flood Woody Country Mixed bag Jan Kreeger & Herman Sunshine Couples Club The Pathfinders . ... Prime. Sandwich Officers Sunday Luncheon Rib Closed MainB Dennis runch Buffet Brace Club Buffet Every Day . CLUB HOURS - I IFrid.y Pirates CPO Officers Hancock Teen JlfiJWl Cove Club Club Hall Club Monday thru Thur -- -- 11 a.m to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday & Saturday ,June 9 SANDWICH LINE Cold Plate, Friday 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday 11 a.m. to I a.m. Fridapm BREAKFAST Chilled Tomato Assorted Cold Cuts, Cheese, Potato l1a.m. to 2 am 1I..m..11 p.m. to midnight I Juice Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs to Salad, Baked Beans, Potato Chips, Friday & Saturday Tues..Thurs. Sunday Order, Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choice Dessert, Bar. 2 Saturday 11 a.m. to I a.m. lIa.m..l1p.m. Noon to Midnight Saturday pm of Ham or Pork Sausage, Ham 9 '.m. to 2 '.m. Fri.Sat to midnight Omelet, Baked Pork and Beans, Tuesday,June 13 1la.m..1a.m. Monday thru Thur Sunday 2 Pastry Bar..DINNERI. BREAKFAST Chilled Pineapple Sunday 11 pm Manhattan Clam Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Chilled Plums, 9 a.m to Midnight a.m. to MidnIght .to 7 pm Chowder, Seafood Platter of Shrimp, Fried Eggs to Order,Griddle Cakes w- Oysters Scallops or Baked Beef w. Syrup, Choice of Bacon or Luncheon Noodles, Tartar Sauce, Parsley Meat, Corned Beef Hash, Hard Boded. Buttered Potatoes, Buttered Broccoli, Eggs, Pastry Bar. Buttered Mixed Vegetables, Salad DINNER Puree of Bean Soup Bar, Blackberry Tarts Brown Sugar Ginger Pot Roast of Beef, Natural tCT ? Cookies. Gravy, Oven Browned Potatoes SANDWICH LINE Sloppy Joes on Seasoned Cabbage, Buttered Lima '.. '!" Hamburger Bun, Grilled Hamburgersor Beans, Salad Bar, Raisin Nut Cake, .',:1, 'j Frankfurters, French Fried Lime JelloSANDWICH. "' .. Potatoes, Dessert Bar. LINE! Chili Dogs or SUPPER Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches Grilled Ham & Cheese, French Fried ) NAVAL AIR. STATION Brown Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, Dessert Bar. PROTESTANT Potatoes Buttered Carrots, Southern SUPPER Chicken Ala King or Beef Fried Okra, Salad Bar, Strawberry Porcupines, Whipped Potatoes, SUNDAY Shortcake, Chocolate Pudding. Cranberry Sauce, Seasoned Brussel .SANDWICH LINE Grilled Hamburgers Sprouts, Boiled Blackeyed Peas, Church School (all ages) 9 a.m. or Frankfurters, Egg Salad Salad Bar, Cherry Pie. at Chapel Annex. Divine Worship Sandwich, French Fried Potatoes SANDWICH LINE Cold Plate, Dessert Bar. Assorted Potato Cold Cuts Cheese 10:30 at All Saints' : a.m. Chapel. Saturday,June 10 Salad, Baked Beans, Potato Chips Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Juice, Dessert Bar; Hominy Grits Fried Eggs to Order, Wednesday,June 14 High) 10:30: a.m. at Chapel An. Griddle Cakes or French Toast w. BREAKFAST Chilled Tomato nex. Junior and Senior Youth Syrup, Choice of Bacon or Luncheon Juice, Cooked Farina, Fried Eggs to Fellowship 1:30 p.m. at Bldg. 722., Meat Scrambled Eggs w-Cheese, Order, French Toast w-Syrup, Choice SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK-Jerry Hale prepares to run off some Evening Worship 7:30: p.m. at Hash Brown Potatoes Pastry Bar. of Ham or Pork Sausage, Baked BRUNCH at 10 a.m. Vegetable Beans, Southern Style Corn Bread, of the paperwork that Is necessary in operating NAS Jax. At thei the Small Chapel. Soup Barbequed Beef Cubes, French Pastry Bar.DINNERS. Reproduction Service Center in Bldg. 1, he prints the POD, Tuesday Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salad Minestrone Soup Grilled specifications for Public Works, watch bills, Job Announcements for Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. at Bar, Cherry Pie Oatmeal Cookies. Beef Steaks,Mushroom Gravy, Baked the Merit Promotion Program,and a variety of other types of printed Bldg. 750 and Christian Science SUPPER Baked Veal Loaf or Fried Potatoes, Buttered Cream Style material. Service 8 p.m. at the Small Perch, Gravy, Tartar Sauce, Fried Corn, Sauteed Mushrooms & Onions, Rice, Simmered Pinto Beans, Buttered Seasoned Green Beans, Salad Bar, I ,Chapel.. Brussel l( Sprouts Salad Bar, Pumpkin Pie,,Iced fruit Bars. Pumpkin Pie, Iced Fruit Bars.SundiyJunell SANDWICH ; Submarine NAVAL HOSPITAL Sandwich or willed Hamburgers JTAX AIR: NEWSThe Divine Worship 10 a.nY.: at St. BREAKFASTS Chilled Apple Juice. Frankfurters French Fried Potatoes Lukes. Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, Potato Chips. Dessert Bar. Griddle Cakes French Toast w-Syrup., SUPPER Braised Liver Onions or NATTC Grilled Minute Steaks, Baked Beans, Swedish Meat Balls, Brown Gravy, JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Lyonnalse Potatoes Pastry Bar. Buttered Egg Noodles Buttered Protestant Worship Service,, BRUNCH at 10 a.m. Chicken Rice Squash Seasoned Green Peas, Salad distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station Soup, Chili in Con 10:30 Carne : a.m. Building 500. or Grilled Bar, Orange Pudding. Jacksonville. Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a Frankfurters, Steamed Rice Salad SANDWICH LiNEs| Sloppy Joes on private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX'AIR NEWS CATHOLIC Bar, Raspberry Jello, Orange Pud Hamburger Burl,Grilled Hamburgersor must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS ding. Frankfurters, French Fried Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on'Monday before publication. News Saturday Mass 5 p.m. at St.Edward's .o SUPPERS Chicken Fricassee, Potatoes, Dessert Bar.Thursday . Chapel. Sunday Mass 9 I Snowflake Potatoes, Baking Powder ,June 15 items are welcomed from all 772-3118 sources. Telephone or Biscuits 3119. a.m. and 11 a.m. Daily Mass-. Cranberry Sauce Buttered BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Juice, Squash Seasoned Green Beans Salad Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, Monday Tuesday, Thursday andFridayll 1 I Bar, Cherry Pie Oatmeal of Cookies. Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choice ""Everything advertised in this publication must be made ::30 a.m. Wednesday|T Monday,June 12 Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Minced available for purchase. use or patronage without regard to race Mass 11:30 a.m. at the Naval]I BREAKFAST! Chilled Grapefruit Beef on Toast, Home Fried Potatoes, creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser, user or Hospital Chapel. Saturday, Juice Eggs,to Buttered Order, Hominy Grits, Fried Pastry Bar.DINNERS. A confirmed violation this Confessions 4:15: and 5 French Toast Syrup, Tomato Rice Soup, Hot patron. or rejection of policy of equal p.m. Choice of Thin Pork Chops or Ham, Turkey Sandwiches or Roast Veal, opportunities by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print Creamed Dried Beef Hash Brown Brown Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes advertising from that source." NATTC Potatoes, Pastry Bar. Bread Dressing Simmered Pinto Sunday Mass 9:30: a.m. ir DINNER Chicken Noodle Soup, Beans, Buttered Broccoli Spears, Roast Pork Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Building 500. Simmered Loin, Brown Gravy, Salad Bar, Baked Apples, Peanut Sauerkraut Salad Butter Cookies.SANDWICH . concerning such should be directed to: Strawberry Cream Pie Bar 6th Fleet Admiral Named SANDWICH Brownies. LINEI COld Plate THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY LINE Grilled Ham. Assorted Cold Cuts Cheese Potato WASHINGTON (AFPS) burgers Frankfurters French Fried- Salad, Baked Beans, Potato Chips 4747 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville Fla. Vice Admiral Potatoes, Baked Bean 32210 Gerald E. Miller Dessert Bar. Dessert Bar.SUPPERS . Telephone'388-2755 will assume command of the Fish SUPPER: Chili Macaroni Or Fried Mexican Pork Chops Sixth Fleet in October. He is Tartar Portions Franconla Potatoes Natural Gravy, Steamed Rice AppleSauce VOL. 30 NO. 12 JUNE 8, 1972 presently Commander, U.S. Spears Sauce, Buttered Broccoli Buttered Spinach, Seasoned Buttered Corn Second Kernels, Salad Mixed Tomato Fleet. Bar, Vegetables,.Salad Bar, Jelly Rolls Vanilla Pudding Spice , Cake Chocolate Pudding. f ____0- _ , JUNE 8, 197 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 ;1 5 Honored 4'!' .11,11' 'd,14Ji': .:';!f ;.''t ..: < : : : w . , , "r; > ;\J.; 'I" i At MATSGJax t,',: ",.,,' ,...J; '''. ... 1 .... ..'" .:; ' k ...: .i I Ii ih;.... H'H' . I Five Marines have been : 1' j I cited by Lt. Col.! David A. Teich- ;. ... mann, MATSG CO. t .' ..'" ... ...";,"V, Gy. Sgt. Ezikel Davis was , , 1, ' commended for his successful ; ITSCUSTOMER ,:H :, < ',: i completion of an MCI course that : : ; ?' , ; " ; w I required four months to finish ;; }: : LCpl. Steven M. Panagakoswas :, APPRECIATION : , '' promoted to his present rank '1, . . ; meritoriously after finishing AE } .- '','''' ,j.., .,... . j "A" School with an outstanding :, .y 4, . i average of 89 percent. He ,,;,.n i't:* Thank"THANKS i hV. .::. graduated Friday with Class 225. ' SSGT. C. W. Gilmore, an AE It ::, !' "A"' 6TH Phase instructor and . 12 year veteran, received his 1 I1k..VQ- fourth good conduct medal : ; .., Friday. : ) PFCs Stephen C. Gilland and }, r IJ-'f;r Michael A. Kobata received , meritorious masts for ,service rendered as members of the : ,t ,p MATSG Crossed Rifles Drill ',H. Team while attending AE School. rh1 ,t bw T ., . 0 I"YOU I\ B 1o 1 > l' . , ;' ," ;.I" t. 0 () ' ,' 11.. .r.: a j , N \ i" j. .. .III! ':'Ii';"',. It. '" ... ," ;:fU 1'1" '" \ .. bf' \.: . . GUYS THINK IT WAS BAD I,' :;8. . IN VIETNAMREMEMBER I "' "1<:. 11-: "', ONE DAY IN R.O.T.C. /" ':' I J \ '. .>; . ' . I'i .1tt : t Sf 1; :.' : : I . \ /: 0w. ".., " > \ ? : ::: . .,, ., ..w, ;.."I.:. .. ,"i.:. ,ii",', .,...J,.," :;t, ', , I I.: ; " "' ,;,. JII1,., '.:! .!IiI .'')'' ::!", 'r.1\ "." ' I "Jffi. J1" It '! ..... 'j ' : '\ I _. . JM. 't'f" ''' : '!*. N\QI. '> -" \ : \'.. ..'". :', '!:', 1', ". .. .. '..\.".,;" ,:, ). ;tf.'," ':: : . .j, . DEERSPRINGS 4'M' .. "; 'T' "..... '.., \1t'I" : 'I't, , , \ ":" 'I ; "I J\' \ ; .;" ',," . '-<\"Ib1: ? "f' : "" '1 : ,f.> ,. Ti'' '0/ ; 'ill-r" r t ",I ',, .'(. , .,atKEYSTONE ESTATES :!( I ... :' : ;: : S MOBILE HOMESITES HEIGHTS / : : < : : ; :; : \ ': , , Clyde W. Simpson & Co ; 0 r itw f ,REALTOR 356-6849 '. 0 ,. '. "" ,' . .:, : cII:2A :: G. .. ,. .r i .' >,, ' .. J \ .' ;lli ', ,.( ', i : :.. : ", : .. / 'I -1". ; .: : ,:.F: .y' j' J.." MI,:"' M'i : !. LATEX STAINS > . ,:, .. ,1(0 1'r ; '1' : \. : ': '; t. .' <\ .. . , ; " >'" I jt; .o.! !",4". \ 11" ' OUTLAST OIL STAINS 1; ; ,.F\: ; ; . : , 2-TO-l 1, See FOR 10 GREAT YEARS" . . Ten years ago when we opened the Westside Atlantic -=. STAINS. Bank, we expected to be successful. However, we must y.-t in 49 confess that your help and response has been overwhelming.You . lATES1 4 Colors have helped us grow more than we had hoped for. For ' this, may we say "Thank You." SAVE PAINT! Stop by the Bank during the week of June 12th, so. we" CLEAN BEFORE YOU can say Thank.. ou in person. :: PAINT WITH A.... l' " HOUSE PRESSURE I :i '.'10 ",'I:; :" j". l'.Jf' . ,; / 'T' ; .., ._ tl ' WASHER niaArI '\':;, q", ::" ." q\:: : ;: r. ; ': , : .. ., :' 'f;f"J'::J' "/t'J a Pleasure to ,Bank Atlantic"/ ")I :, '. :J' ', ,' I WESTSIDEfl2/an&nA.I '$12 half day $,18 dAY Per+ ,I r.(, J f--; 4328 DLANOING BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA Chemicals available here _' 35221O ; ,; , I _ Mon.thru Frl.7:30ampm .. MEMBER FDIC Saturdays IOOam.1pmORANGE , PARK "',.,. .' I " ',J.. ,. ' u.-.l. Jill( \\Ill'N'' \''' _', COLOR CENTER 'J'.t1'; ,' :J.z JII>" ''''' t. "" '" ,I(;; 1J.'A""'II. ... (,..',"... 'l 1103 HIGHWAY 17 PHONE 264.7921 .. ,s t ' . JUNE 8, 19, 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _u.u. .. .. uu.. u__.....u.u ... _..' L.... ._... __, u __..u u...u. ....u. ... ,.'":::,,,- ., "-",,...:.,.. I t(. AROUND CECIL Jhl :.',..'...., .'. ..,_.."'..__... ,."_..-' '11 .. . u' ."' "" '<-" "' ""'W'''''''''>'''''''-'L '''_''''_' . ; .x:>" 'T : % : mrHE """'" y 4 I With Capt. T. T. Coleman doing the honors, EN2 Frankin E. l CRAWFORDreenlistedfor SIX years with only ten years behind him In the Navy.FH'. .. { : r Y rt : In Capt. J. W. Shute's office, AE2 William E. STOKESBERRY IAMM reenlisted for another SIX years with the help of his wife. , , ; ... iiATC ( RememberPOWMIA' . ) William S. EMFINGER of .. VA-45 shipped over for another I II'i'ij three years which will put him on the 20 year mark after this tour. I Also, May 1, 1972 was another WITHOUT ADVERTISINGYOU : special day for ATC Emfinger,he WOULDN'T KNOW _ made Chief. i-- o-4 t Eastern's Leisure Class.Is . it better than standby? + .;t f.',Q''Y:4v x {ca},:ys'rrY'ir.:.a..?.. :._ /k T.Y(a'Y'C pi 4'} YyZ S"i 3;;', :}'ak ,>,'{ SN Albert B. TRIM from the Admin Office reenlisted for FOUR years and Rota, Spain. Trim has only been in the Navy for two years but the word that is going around is that he will be : >Q + YN3 soon. rhso pal. jx s.. { . a.f + uaor. , t S. fo S 4I 9 .d II .t'Ka: ,, SC>%6 4t t TI I-L j : -- ____ .. J J .::Jj __ 4/ F ri. ,jt Standby Leisure ass t 1 AT2 Raymond W. DUNKUM If wait its 50% If reenlisted for FIVE years In wait it's free.Eastern you you Capt. T. T. Colemans office. He will be going toVC8.SPRING . has\a new way your money back. And we put due to adverse weather for you to fly. Besides, First you on our very next flight conditions' ,equipment failureor Class and Coach and Standby, that has seats available, and fly equipment substitutions.To MOTORSVOLKSWAGENS Eastern has Leisure Class:" you free of charge. qualify for a free ride, I Leisure Class costs you Now,our lawyers would you must have your Leisure Saks S.ic., the same as you'd pay for get nervous if we left this out: Class ticket at the boarding gate ENGINES 4 TRANSMISSIONS' '; coach (% regular fare). But Leisure Class does not. 20 minutes before flight time. > r; XCHANGCD we don't guarantee you'll get apply when you're on official The number of Leisure on your scheduled flight.If government business and Class tickets per flight is limited. you do, it's the same your ticket is being paid for bya And,if you have to wait, I as Coach. But if Coach is full, government agency. it will be anywhere from sev- you may fly First Class. Nor to some reduced fare eral minutes to several hours. Without paying anything extra. tickets. Nor'to the Air-Shuttle* But if you've got more And, if the whole plane is full, nor Bermuda,Jamaica, time than money,you OUH BJSINtSS If you won't get on at all. And Mexico and Bahama flights. probably won't mind that at all. VOLKSWAGEN MUTOMOIIltS that's the good part. Nor when the originally Call Eastern oryourbase Because then you get scheduled plane is grounded JAMTO office for details. [[284-9209 ., "WAUY" WOlCCMUtH e EASTERN The Wings of Man. :' MIf Iv" H t SMITH HIG'HWAY'1'7GREEN COVE SPtINGSPAGE [ "I IHWi'|!<>nl M.III > .1 i.rrlucdana.-m.ulnlI'tueM,1 I I IIK Ini 1a } JUNE 8 19/2 , JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER PAGE 5 Find The Dangers UCMJAmended' ; ""' -- .-.-.. .-.. Jax Navymen cannot live -{. :', together without law. Yet very few sailors are aware of the importance of the laws which ''. ,. ,, I II' govern them-The Uniform Codeof ,, A t W'W' Military Justice (UCMJ). : __ The code, which is a universallaw II for all members of each . 'iI branch of the Armed Forces, enables the Navy to function in a \I'I'r I I coordinated manner while I building a well-disciplined I II organization.In . recent months, numerous amendments have been made to I Pv 679TH HONORED-Mal. Kenneth P. Tavebaugh (Left), 679th Radar Squadron Commander the UCMJ. One t>f the most accepts the Aerospace Command's "A" Pennant from Ma|. Gen. H. A. Hanes (Center), Vice Commander, important amendments is the Aerospace Defense Command (USAF) and Brig. Gen. James M. expanded role, functions, and Fogle, Commander,20th Air Division. The award was presented to the powers of the military judge. squadron for maintaining an extremely high level of operational When a military judge has been readiness and demonstrating outstanding proficiency in the per. detailed to a general or special \ formance of their aerospace defense mission. court, the accused may request trail by the judge alone. When the court consists of a military Fleet Training Center judge with members, he will be the presiding officer over all open Offering New Courses sessions.He . : may call the court into I IS Ir '-" Jax-The Fleet training Centerat or on the flight line. Thirty to 60 session prior to assembly of the Mayport Naval Station men are needed for a class. The court members to dispose of all presents a number of militaryand course, which will be scheduled matters which he may rule on. professional training courses each Wednesday morning at 745; The military judge also holds for the area Navymen and gives seven hours of classroom study the arraignment and receives the women eager to learn somethingnew and 11 hours of field work in pleas of the accused prior to and beneficial to themselvesor fighting actual fires rescue work assembly of the full court. their jobs. and safety precautions. At least 29 different courses are .Petty Officer Leadership: This Additionally, the military offered at all times, according to five-day'course is good for men judge authenticates records of the training officer there. Manyare and women, who will learn trial for both general and special Medicine cabinet check list on a weekly basis, while traditions of the Navy, military courts to which he has been A properly organized medicine cabinet should be checkedat others are by appointment only. courtesy, history and human detailed. least twice a year.. Some of, these classes include relations. Classes are held every At'a court martial, he advises AH medicines which bear expiration dates should be discarded Helicopter fire fighting: Monday at 7:45: a.m. It is highly the defendent of his rights to when that date is reached. Anybody can attend this course, recommended for E-4's E-9's counsel and rules on self- Prescription medicines should be discarded when the illness says the training offi and junior officers. incrimination well as as ensuring for which they were prescribed is over. .cial. But 12-15 men are neededto .ABC Defense: Students learn that the accused is fully make team and the class will identification and'evaluation, of Discard pain relievers when they are soggy; puffy or discolored i a .aware of his rights prior to with needle-like crystals or a vinegar odor. be scheduled on request. hazards in ABC warfare, the Discard antiseptics when they are cloudy, or residue col Students will have an opportunityto safety precautions, use of testifying. lects in bottom of bottle due to evaporation. combat fires on mockups, equipment, protection from Discard ointments when hardened or dried out, or when using all methods of fire fighting. dangers and first aid. Recom- These are just a few of the the surface looks soiled. Classes will be scheduled on mended for 'E-4's and above. many courses available at the Discard skin or scalp preparations when there is a changein Wednesday afternoons at 100.: Classes are held on the first Fleet Training Center. If you are color; when there are watery or dark spots; when preparations Aicraft fire fighting: This three- Monday of each month., About 30 interested in these or any ad- show signs of separation or hardening. day course gives the student students are required for the two- ditional courses, contact the READ THE LABEL TIIREE TIMES WHEN GIVING practical experience in puttingout week course. training officer at 2465240. MEDICINES.Clip aviation fires aboard carriers _I. ( and post in medicine cabinet) SwapWanted ANSWERS 1fJdcomeI 1. Medicine chest located within reach of children. 2. Medicine chest door has no lock. 3. Toiletries items should be ,kept on lower shelves; medicines Owt .1te on top shelves. 4. Medicine on tank top within reach of child. Jax YNC at Service 5. No handholds at the tub and shower area. School Command in 6. No rubber mat for bottom of tub. Since1885 7. Electric heater dangerously close to tub. Orlando will swap with _8. Plugged-in radio dangerously near tub and could fall into YNC in Jax or Cecil area. water.' EAOS August 1975.. Call HAVERTY'SFURNITURE .9. Bathroom .cleansers stored, under sink within reach' of Autovan'Orlando 791.4621.EWJ1k - 'children. . . ,.FRIENDL.RELAXED QUIET A.TMOSPHERE1111111111111111111111111111'111111111111111111I. >\ %\ \\I ( MILITARY\ ! IDEALLY CECIL FIELD LOCATED, N.A.S.FOR WE'LL! ANSWER THEM' ' CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. > CHURCHESANDSHOPPING. AREAS (No names. No sales pitches,) '., : & *i "'''' = ' : :< 'i f!:: Before you borrow, there may be questions weighing on Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. your mind-about payments rates anything. For quick. ., Turn South 2 Blocks call We won't ask On ALL furniture in courteous answers us today. your nameor our huge new store...! Past Forrest High School. talk shop unless you want us to. Military personnel ONLY! Dial FinanceWe (COLONIALFOREST don't want to like for,,our you u* just money. You can't buy better furniture at. a better price anywhere In : 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 e America.. period! Come in and let us prove you save more at 5256 Beach Blvd. 396.2895 Haverty's! Easy terms, Free delivery, Free parking! 4721 San Juan Ave. 384-2314 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD 1436 Edgewood Ave. West 7GW583 5515 Normandy Blvd. next to Pic *n* Save 4 "- 7716666 .J Loans to $600 , q JUNE 8, 1972 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER - ; DOD All-Volunteer Medical Force Congressional! !sub.co mmittee Deadline is FY74Jax these professionals to elect of graae.Conversely, civilian health that retaining young medical military service for a period professionals in private practicetend professionals in service is more Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and time rather than" private said prac"we to start at a high level of than a matter of money. he , Environment) Richard S. Wilbur has announced that tice. "To do so, the magnetic earnings and reach their earning Updating Facilities neutralize must relatively early in their For example, he said that DOD is making plans for an All-Volunteer Medical effect of high civilian earnings peak numerous surveys, asking Force. available to the private prac pratice.DOD Must CompeteIn doctors to state why they are not titioner. quoting from a report to staying on, cited undesireable Speaking before a House Ar The Secretary was blunt in Talking the economics of the recently submitted by military health facilities.In . med Services Subcommittee, he conceding that the move to an problem, Wilbur pointed out that Congress Assistant Secretary of Defense that regard, he said said, "The quality and All-Volunteer Force of health the military doctor and the and Reserve Affairs) "Secretary Laird has asked the, availability of health care to our professionals will not be easy. civilian doctor are in (Manpower said the Secretaries of T. Kelly, Wilbur Military Depart. beneficiaries is an important "If we are to be volunteer diametrically reversed financial Roget to submit net income for civilian ments preliminaryplans benefit for active duty militarypersoMel" by Fiscal Year 1974,we will haveto situations.As pre-tax in practice under which all of private and "we would hope convert many of our 'twoyear'physcians he outlined, military ear- physicians our approximately $40,000 a remaining outmoded and inef that through improvement of our and dentists to a nings tend to begin at a relativelylow reaches If health volunteer level in the junior officer year shortly after entering ficient medical facilities would be care system we will be status by that time, he able to significantly influence testified.He grades and rise at a steady pace pratice. replaced through a phased five- procurement and retention of all further defined the problemby throughout the officer's career lie listed the same pre-tax net year construction program military personnel. saying we must persuade until he reaches a relatively high for dentists at $30,000 per year a starting in FY 1974. I ,--.. I"! ". -..,. J- sq lia few years after entering practice. Yet another goal to improve "These are the levels at which military medicine is to offset the Department of Defense must costs of competitive salary levelsor compete" he said. ( medical men through better By the same token, he said personnel management and DOD does not believe it can increased stability of assign successfully compete for those ment. primarily interested in money He noted the present system B reo because civilian opportunitiesare relies so heavily on short term r too lucrative personnel that less than optimumuse r JM "We do believe that we must of health manpower results insure that military service can because of the necessary offer a combination of personaland orientation periods for new 1A professional rewards that personnel.In . \ / 1J t} competes with the civilian sec a move toward better \ ____R : {' tor." he added. utilization of medical 4t DOD has already proposed to professionals, he said physiciansand Congress a bonus system for dentists can be replaced in medical officers which would some staff jobs that are largely c ff authorize $17,000 a year for six administrative by Medical years to those selected who would Service Corps. commit themselves beyond their obligated service-in effect, a In the same vein, he foresaw wage differential putting greater use of the paramedical military physicians in the $30,000to personnel to replace the health $45,000 annual wage bracket. professional and to relieve him of The Assistant Secretary also duties not requiring professionalskills. e : D made it clear to the'f . -- -- --- - . PERSONAL REWARDS are one.of the factors that DOD is stressing in it's efforts to attain an All- Volunteer' Medical I Force. 'f Traffic Violations I IJax I . n i Boyd'sBarbs * -The following is a reportof Total number of days since last CHAMPUS will pay for re- motor vehicle accidents and injury in a motor vehicle accident - medial educational services on traffic violations for the period of 4 an outpatient basis when neces- sary to treat chronic conditionsor May 2228. Number of days since an injury diseases, and/or nervous, Number of Accidents last year at this time 10 V mental, or emotional disordersin This period 10 Number of Violations children when ordered the This 63 by This period a year ago 6 period attending physician. The pysi- Speeding 18 cian must be a doctor of medicine Total accidents this year '173 Reckless driving 1 or a doctor of osteopathy, Total accidents through this Going through stop sign 3 v preferably .a child psychiatrist. period last year 135 Other Violations 41 "'- i--- ' .. 7"- Twenty-eight drivers appeared "I think he's finished chatting with Klugman. Now you can go LEAVE COMING UP? before the Traffic Hearing Boardon In. June 1. Disposition of the cases included the following: your f1@llflil@JIlIII1I@ffJ@IW/1fj} Sixteen lost driving and can provide the funds parking privileges aboard the station for various periods; Eight Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your were assigned to complete an money needs are handled the way you want them. eight-hour course in remedial 4* Call or- come. in-we'll do the rest.DOMEST1CF1NANCE.. driving; None received r.4t1 e suspensions;Thirteen were given r warnings; 'One 'was I dismissed; 4 CORPORATION -- -SINCE 1HT Nine were fined (U. S, LOANS TO MOO Magistrate); and four were 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOKMILITARYAUTO referred to commanding officersfor possible disciplinary action. IXomcuf TRAVELTRAILERS Nineteen drivers were assessed 52 traffic points. . tha5u2flZat MOBILE J Hard Top' Tent Campers g< PICKUPTOPPERS MOBILE HOME ADDITIONS. MILITARY CIVILIAN ALUMINUM PORTABLE BUILDINGS Bank Financing :LOW::::::::::.:;:.:RATES.:.:.:::::::::::::::-::::S: : : :::::;:;:::PAYMENT-:;:::::::::;:::::::::;::::::::::PLANMAYPORT.:. :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.. " AMERICAN -Y- ,RAY E. WHITTLE' INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AGENCY $821 San Juan at Niblick' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: Phone 384.4406 T/A A-WAY-TO-GO-AWAY Co. "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" .Formerly Continental Insurance Underwriters '.2, and 3 BEDROOMS GARDEN TYPE APARTMENTS 716' 6419 ROOSEVELT BLVD 2990 MAY INDIVIDUAL AIR CON Arlington Expressway 724-7411 f PORT ROAD HEATING DITIONING (Near NAS) AND 6416103rd Street 771.5118 (Near NS) DRAPES FURNISHED Phone 381.7676 A.C. ROULSTON, ADJC USN (Ret) Mgr. 103rd St. 'location Phone 249.5649 WALL TO WALL CARPETING !Io.U'i! bz:! r k LARGE SWIMMING POOLSr a . I JUNE 8, 1972 ___ _.. JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER. .. .. ___ __ PAGE 7 ---- ----- ---- -- ., : . '. ::.:: : :)7' \ r @ "" : < : ::;: : Pi:.: : : RjR ". : ::'. [ SHOPPiNG:: ; : : ':: (3mJ.tWd : : " Jl .. .. .. ,':,:\\0 wiL ,-."".->. .... -. ........ .ae..a I- JI ..,. ., ., 'Y' " tTATI MRM r u F KNOX ] ERNIE GROSE , i I AMERICAN SERVICENTERS A. r' 'AKRt 1/TtJRGixAS OINiNaROpM"' ,iI I 1948 Blanding BoulevardINSUeANCt Y MIItMbCEK HOiCRfUjSIRAK: PHONE 264-4900 or 388.2.>> :2 ' : .. PHONE 389.0338 4TAMAN SANDWICH** SPAGNE'1Tf1" __ Electronic Wheel Balancing i : Total Engine Performance No Fault Insurance For OUR Everyone i Analyzed Electronically : I ,, Suit 1'bursr l pnt.tt'30 ON+ rt1 S&HGREENSTAMPS Don't get caught short..BUY NOW! :s<; Friday 4 pI ;1245 ep With All Purchases = Cfpsd TuddaYb' $ tyr 3y 4 tyn 134arn StATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. 5 Y 4467 SAN JUAN AVE. Home Office: BloomIngton, l Illinois 1 y 3$19NlandingIIvd. Fh'; % 201 HWY. 17ORANGE PARKOil's (1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111) 11111111111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIJ I IIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll'd f W''! ..>.'' W' "' ''' -. Y'. :: CAlhoun.USN (Ret.1 Phone 7)1640! r : : "iI' ; & mtG G- YA ; : f .:\ndt : ) : ,1.. Ph. 772.1895 I. I rttff E \ \ :, TRANSPORTATION S, I 8' > TV. 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I ..-.--...- -. .- .... .. ._- -- -- -.- .. -- ---- --- -------- - = , ER JUNE 8, 1y 7 PAGE 8 JAX AIR I Veterans Can Renounce BenefitsJax -r _ Any person who is en- ministration receives a formal When this occurs, the new titled to VA pension, com- renouncement, the payment of application will be treated as an pensation or dependency and such benefits and any rights original claim, and paymentsmay indemnity compensation may thereto will be terminated, and be effective only from the renounce his or her right to such the person will be denied any and date the new claim is received. benefits. all rights.A . renouncement of rights will A woman when launching her Any application renouncing the not preclude a from first a little nervous. person ship was right of benefits must be ]in filing a new application for She turned to the shipyard x and the writing signed by person pension, standing beside her, receiving the benefits. compensation, or manager, dependency and indemnity and asked; "How hard do I haveto -- . Whenever the Veterans Ad- compensation at a later date. hit to knock it into the water7"I've , J ,. 'i rl . NARU RETIREMENT-ADR1 Bruce C. Durham receives his retirement plaque from Capt. Hugh Tate, NARU CO, after completing 20 years in the Navy. He had been at NARU's Material Control Branch for since June of 1966 and had been TAD to AIMD Material Control for the stopped hunting past year.New. Bargain Baked Enamel Safety Office Set UpJax Auto Painting since r .- A new office for safety policy has been ,, established at Department of Defense level under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and I found FACT-0-BAKE Reserve Affairs.Mr. . ,. .George L.Feazell,Directorof Those standards do not ;, Safety Policy (M&RAI apply to military men whose WHY BUY A NEW CAR. .WE CAN describes the new office as filling health and safety have long been SAVE YOUR OLD CAR AND MAKEIT the need for a focal point to talk the responsibility of the com with single voice to other Federal mander. LOOK LIKE NEW WITH and State safety agencies which The new safety policy office at OUR FACTORY QUALITY have statutory power and Inspection the Pentagon is primarily con- cerned with contractual work. responsibilities over k PAINTING & BODY REPAIR contractual workers.As Mr. Feazell also said his office & he pointed out, the Defense will monitor and coordinate DoD 13 MONTHS WARRANTY IN WRITING Department, in the role of em- components in carrying out the ployer, has the same obligationsas President's 'Zero in on Federal private firms to implement Safety" programs.As . safety and health standards. he explained, his is a policy Commanders are advised that office and does not affect in any EVERY CAR IS GIVEN- those standards imposed by other manner the safety respon- I. Careful' appraisal kyeiperienced agencies-notably the Depart- sibilities of the Assistant estimators. / ment of Labor and Health, Secretary of Defense for In- 2. A'lore price car on enters total skop.job ke. I Education and Welfare, plus stallations and Logistics in the .n S. 3. Antemokile is cleanedto some State regulatory agencies- handling of munitions and of the remove dirt,was, apply to Federal employees who Director of Defense Researchand ,f' grease and road{rime. are covered by Executive Order Engineering for missile range r 4. All rusty spots are tand- 11612. safety. ed 5. C.n.respo''primed 12. four coats el. 6. Car it washed in a mil, AcrylicEnimel , I in applied in a dissolving ckemical.' LOOK! dust tree kootk. 1. C'r"machine sanded spray CLEARANCE; WEJAtKONVl 13. Car is baked m ("firedoven ', TO'MfI.tTARV"IV" to insert.lIh15" OISCOUNT 'for 35 minutes. 8. Chrome it fully masked 14. Chrome and glass art ( URVfE PIUUQNNEL ky women. " 9. Car hand.. unmasked. is sanded to EXPERT BODY catch detail. I 15. Customer is presented :<6'S MOlt AUTl'Fpl MQ-HO'* with 1 II . "'I. written 10. Car is inspected ky .lineforeman. . AND RUST warranty against' elli, . ,IN(, peeking, cracking r I 11. Car is washed in Eiwai REPAIRS and tuiiuve'lading. solution to remove final grit'and .... astro homes inc BLANOiNG BLVD 2(4 700 ACRYLIC METALLIC COLORS 3 WifM Soufh of'295' TWO LOCATIONS TO FINANCING WINDSHIELDS FINANCING p a BQX i7 ORANGE PARK .' SEALER NO EXTRA .. > SERVE YOU BETTER INCLUDED CHARGE AVAILABLE REAR GLASS SEALED RUSIPRQOFNGISflN| INSIDE STORY ! o MUM . MM row MUM OOOt MN1 wso! .s.o I/ONT Well{ ? Ntsq IMMTrMC!. k d . IYs thru . / $3495 . IMMM '_'1 ". TAN LiON MtMNOUAtTII With \ Ms/0! the .:>; ' MUNI! ROCk AMUl .. ( MUM BOO seas INMOi MNMO WELLS I/', I.,.. Shows all points where rust starts and R P G is applied. MONNITE OPEN X 'TIL 8:00 P.M. Classi dMs /, ,: . } WESTSIDE J'1f JI V.T . 4512 SHIRLEY AVl. :: ,'", :.,' 2 BLOCKS FROM CORNER ROOSEVELT fit SAN JUAN -.I CALL 3882755M ... 384-6401 , rJ ." . I . , -- --- - ---- -- ------ ---- 6, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 -- I fax Civilian Menu - Monday.June 12 Plain Cottage Cheese, Plain Jello, Mustard Greens, Great Northern Mushroom Soup, Baked Meat Waldorf Salad, Tuna Salad. Beans, Beets Loaf with Creole Sauce, Pork Egg Custard Pie, Fruit Pie, Tossed Salad, Combination Steaks with Apples, Chili Apple Pie, Coconut Cake, Salad, Salad Bowl, Fruit Jello, ,.qr Macaroni, 7 oz Chopped. Sirloin, Assorted Pudding. Fruit Cup, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fish. Wednesday,June 14 Plain Cottage Cheese, Plain L< .? A"' h Mashed Potatoes, French Pea Soup, Fried Chicken, Jello,Health Salad, Potato Salad. Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Macaroni and Meat Sauce, Swiss Chocolate Cream Pie, Apple Blackeyes, Turnip Greens, Corn Steaks with Onion Gravy, 7 oz. Pie, Banana Cake, Assorted .. Tossed Salad, CombinationSalad Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Pudding, Fruit Pie. Salad Bowl, Fruit Jello, Mashed Potatoes, French Friday,June 16 Fruit Cup, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Fish Chowder, Stuffed Peppers Plain Cottage Cheese, Plain String Beans, Pinto Beans, with Creole Sauce, Corn Beef ( Jello, Potato Salad, Carrot and Squash. Hash with Rice, Trout Almon- ; Raisin. 'Tossed Salad, CombinationSalad dine, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Banana Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Salad Bowl, Fruit Jello, Chicken Fried Steaks, Fish. Fruit Pie, Chocolate Cake with Fruit Cup, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Mashed Potatoes, French Icing, Assorted Pudding. Plain Cottage Cheese, Plain Fried Potatoes, Ricenand Gravy, Tuesday,June 13 Jello, Cucumbers, Pineapple Macaroni and Cheese, Stewed Cream of Tomato Soup, Roast Carrot. Tomatoes, String Beans. HISTORY ON DISPLAY-"The United States flag had only 23 stars Round of Beef on Block with New 'Almond Cream Pie, Tossed Salad, CombinationSalad when Jacksonville was incorporated in 1622", relates Miss Virginia Potatoes, Liver with Onions, Strawberry Short Cake, Apple Salad Bowl, Fruit Jello; Markham to Capt. R. C.O'Loughlin, Supply Officer. Miss Markham, a Chicken and Dumplings, 7 oz. Pie,Fruit Pie, Assorted Pudding. Fruit Cup, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Supply Department employee and member of the Jacksonville Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Thursday,June 15 Plain Cottage Cheese, Plain Historical Society displaying items of historical significance to the Mashed Potatoes, French Vegetable Soup, Country Jello, Cole Slaw, Cucumber and city as part of Jacksonville's sesquicentennial celebration. Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Steaks, Yellow Rice, Roast Tomato. . Okra and Tomatoes, Peas, Turkey with Dressing, Franks Spinach. with Potato Salad, 7 oz. Chopped Nethery Receives Navy Achievement Medal I Tossed Salad, CombinationSalad Sirloin, Fish.Mashed . Salad Bowl, Fruit Jello, Potatoes, French Fruit Cup, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, CWO.3 Marvin Nethery,a chief Nethery was assigned to the material, and according to his supply clerk at Supply, has Navy's only supply terminal in' citation, helped establish a : received the Navy Achievement Saigon at the Naval Support material handling equipment Medal for professional Activity.As training program during the achievement in Vietnam. traffic officer, he was turnover of the terminal to the a,;, : .Y .w lie was awarded the medal last responsible for shipping all U.S. Vietnamese Navy, : 4 s week by Capt. John Kincaid, Navy and Vietnamese cargo and Mr. Nethery, who has just : < station commanding officer, on logistic supplies in-country. recently been promoted to his .'V' behalf of RAdm. R. S. Salzer, During the phasedown of the present rank, was assigned herein . c commander of U.S. Naval support activity in Saigon, he April. As officer.in-charge of .. l Forces, Vietnam. planned and executed the the Personal Property Branch, of l In Vietnam from March 1971 to retrograde of six thousand he is responsible for shipping March 1972. Warrant Officer measurement tons of excess household effects "J,, TOM BUSHNEW -r.j tp'v 1912 ,e tIq VOLKSWAGENSEDAN , j '.., .... Li ,I".' ...... "01. ri < : :- :--i s i e e P1) CASH OR DOWN ) TRADE .i-! Deferred payment price S2322.34, includes finance charge of S314.4S annual percentage rate 9.7 percent, documentary stamps $3.60. .HONORED FOR SERVICE-Cdr. James Wetiel of Fleet Air Wing 11 First Payment-45 Days $64.51 Per Mo.-36 Months receives the Navy Commendation Medal from Capt. William Vaught, ComFairWing.11, for his achievement as commanding officer of TOM BUSH 100% GUARANTEED' USED CARSTom Patrol Squadron 16. Also present at the ceremony was Cdr. Wzzel's Bush guarantees 100 percent to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear axle, wife Janice. The commander will be reassigned from FAW-11 next front axle assemblies, brake system, electrical system for 30 days or 1,000 miles, whichever month for duty in Washington. comes first. 11 FIREBIRD Espert. VS. AT, vinyl top, fact air, PS PB, Real nice car, 12,200 mi.s3S95 ENGINE TUNE-UP 72 DODGE DEMON 2 Dr.H.T., V8, fact air, AT,. vinyl .fop, M27 miles-warranty $2895 11 PLYM. TWISTER., AT, fact ar.W60ml, ., $2695 6 CYL. AUTOS, ADD$4 FOR 8 CL. CARS BUICK SKYLARK Custom d with white vinyl! top FctoV eit! ,. PS. (ffrBiMOO y$3; 395 EXTRA'IF 71 ....OTHER PARTS NEEDED Very nice. \ ' INCLUDES NEW; Spark plugs, condenser & points 71 PINTO Yellow with vinyl top, 21,000 ml WE WILL: Set dwell, choke.Time engine..Balance con. drive this onel! SAVE 71 DATSUN 240Z Dark blue Radial tires 21,000 ml, Come In and, , denser-Test starting, charging systems cyl. com. ' '. ... ' : . accelerationHigh $1595 pression .. . ; 69 TRIUMPH Spitfire Red with blacktop, 32,000 ml Nice. ( performance engine_not Deluded) ' s 70.9P G.T. Ytllow,, .X.tra ' M BRAKE $995 69 OPEL RAILYE 4spd, Gold with black rally stripes,,27,770, ml , WE WILL Install new brake linings en.all 4 wheels-Clean, inspect ' : repack front wheel lI.arlngs..add fluid...ln. 71 VW BUS Yellow with white top, fact air,. wire wheel con.. .. ,,t'radio new tires. $3095 spect master cyl., hydraulic brake hoses..Adust| all ml. $2495 4 brakes 72 VW SEDAN Factory air, radio 6,000 PARTS, IF NEEDED, 5' .v 4CH EXTRA INCLUDING LABOR COST 11 VW CAMPER Red, AM.FM stereo, 14.000 ml, Like newl $3395 Q 1CE New wheel cyls. S750ea. $2495 Y 0 New Front grease seals JltSpr. 71 VW KOMBI Bus, Radio, new tires. e v New return springs .50 ea. 71 FASTBACK 4spd.R&H WSW, local one owner, 11,900 ml, extra nice. '2195TOM Drums turned $2.SO ea ON MOST AMERICAN CARS 70 MAVERICK a Dr., R&H. std. trans.. light blue, with blue vinyl top, low mileage. $1 495M795 \ (Disc brakes and foreign cars extra) "::-' :;.::: .::/ :.:;:;.: :;,;::: '.: BLANDING BOULEVARD }: BUSH VOLKSWAGEN .';. Official Motor Vehicle Inspection & Service ;:,;: :.:.....:.":. ..'...... .. ';: .':' ::;:;:::::: ::*;-: ;.,.;;::::::*::::;' :;; ;:..::::.' 9.850 I ATLANTIC' BLVD. REGENCY SQUARE I 725-0911 ' JAMES JACKSON (u.s.Military, Ret) OWNER A OPERATOR ORANGE PARK PHONE 245143Vi Open Weefcdovs 8 30-9 Sat 8 30-6 Sun 15.30JUNE mile south Orange Park High on Blandig Blvd. F ...._ -- --- -- -'- -- ------ -- -- JUNE 8, 1972 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER _1 h Aa :::: I Bill Proposed To Help Civilian POWsJax This is the ninth year of month to $150 a month. Code to authorize employee payment to or any to The amendment would equate Federal civilian captivity for our American annual leave prisoners of war in Vietnam.At detention benefits authorized for his survivor for which he was him and least 50 of these men are civilians civilian and military personnelwho accrued to because he who are either missing in actionor are or were being held required to forfeit leave by vir- unable to use being held prisoners by North prisoners or who are or were was Vietnam and its allies. missing and presumed captured.The ture of his missing or captured r.v Recently, the State Departmentsent proposed benefit of $150 per status. j *Rr Congress a proposed month for civilians would be would be applicable -- legislation to liberalize benefitsfor equivalent to the $5 per day The provision basis worldwide those American civilian benefit authorized for military on a is prisoners of war.Section personnel through a 1971 whenever a Federal employee I of the proposed bill amendment to the War Claims detained against his will by a would amend the War Claims Act Court. hostile force or is missing involuntarily - other of 1948 to increase the detention Section 2 of the proposed bill for some benefit for civilians from $60 per would amend Title 5 of the U.S. reason. .. _., .-.... .. IN KEEPING WITH TRADITION-WOO Bobbie Joe Plummer pays I Prisons Help Navy Accounting SystemJax a silver dollar to AVCM Johnson, the first enlisted man to salute him after he was promoted. WO.1 Plummer was advanced from AEC to AECS last Thursday and,the very next day,was promoted to warrant The Navy and the while simultaneously generatinga the Reformatory with the Naval Federal Prison Industries, Inc., small income. The training Ordnance Station in Indian Head have entered into a $127,351 received on modern, up-to-date officer.School agreement which will provide equipment, will facilitate Md.SECAS is a new computerized J PhysicalsTJax I Automatic Data Processing location of suitable employmentupon configuration accounting system production support to the Navy's release from the institution.The which will enable the Navy to Ship Equipment Configuration production support maintain an accurate inventoryof The Pediatric Department at the Naval Hospital will be Accounting System (SECAS) provided by the Federal Prison all equipment aboard its ships conducting school physical examinations of military dependents on program. Industries will be conducted at deployed throughout the world. Sautrday mornings this summer. Federal Prison Industries is a the Federal Reformatory for Children entering school in the first grade older children movinginto wholly-owned Government Women in Alderson W. Va. This inventory will allow better the area who need required entrance forms, and those enrollinginto corporation providing employment The production staff will be support of the Fleet with spares, pre-public school kindergardens will be eligible for the exams training and composed of six key-tape and ten publications, maintenance and which will be done between July 29 and August 26. rehabilitation for Federal of. clerical personnel all Refor- test equipment and to more The kindergardens must be run by the public school system. fenders. The contract allows the matory residents. All automaticdata effectively plan future Nursery-school physicals and private-kindergarden physicals will workers to contribute to society processing link will connect alterations of its operating units.A be done separately on a regular appointment basis. School physicals will be done on the following schedule according to first letter of last name: PROMOTED? DECORATED? A-F: July 29 sailor,after placing a wreathof G-M: August 5 \ $wmm:$; W: ':: . flowers on a cemetery grave N-T: August 12 DISPLAY IT PROUDLY WITH OUR... noticed an old Chinaman placinga U-Z: August 19 a bowl of rice on a nearby grave, Make up Exams (Cancellation Leave) : August 26. CUSTOM FRAMING and asked: "What time do you Parents should make every effort to have their. children attend on expect your friend .to come up the scheduled Saturday. ..ALSO OVER 1500 SIGNED ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGSAT and eat the rice?" Parents should also send in an application blank to the Naval PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Hospital giving the following information: Child's Name Address The old Chinaman smiled and Phone Number School & Grade Age. Schertle Art Gallery replied: "Same time your fiend" There will be no need to call for an appointment if this form is sent come up and smellee flowers. in. A separate form is required for each child.It . ." '::: l mmu: : :[ :': 'Jr. 1' "J mr$* :: :r.:: 1610 HIGHWAY 17 ORANGE PARK is also desirable that immunizations be up to date, if possible, before the exam. -. BEAT THE SYSTEM. I i.i.J BUYAVOLVO x I\ ,,' FROM US. d \ s ,11'653 nEcTUR I N dI' , i'l i'i;' ! ,rst )/ LLLu _______ k l..rr.t..J'. I .. .. . : / ..4 .. ; f '"" I y NX+y $ .Q.a I '.-I.... .. d-18" : ."1.t-: :,.......,. . ' SSr SLEDGE A BATH WASN'T EXACTLY To win at cars,come to: I MEANT WIZEN I SAIl WE GOTTV t .I CLEAN UP TW POPE! |IN THIS OUTFIT " ; ,;. "' '# ". c,'. { t I J PARRISH VOLVO i MOBILE:.,..: Lwx&E, completely 12'wide,2 HOMES bedroom furnished ,"",'>,>1.' ':""-t . ' . Downtown, Laura at Orange. 356.5654 I $3595 plus tax :'. ,. o '' 3115 lEON RD PHONE - J.1. East of Par 3 Golf,off Beach Blvd, --- -- -- ------ -- --- --- - -- ; :-. : : \. ._ ., . i .','_'" ::.: r: .i..rL:% '-'- : : VL'lY i " JUNE 1 8, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 ., --------------- - HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING : Movie Schedule Publisher _- _,-,_|- *" ' JAXAIRNEWS a CALL: 388-2755 NAS Jacksonville e ',' Ads should be mailed to arrive not later ttn Tuesday for publication the following Thursday.. I LATWINGER = Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be Thursday,June 8 Drama, Starring Jack Klugman NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE published the following week unless the NAS: "THEY CALL ME and Norma French "G" (84 publisher Is Instructed otherwise A check or TRINITY" Color Western min.) money order for the full , : cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy for the ad. Starring Terence Hill and Bud HOSPITAL: "THE LITTLE 4747 San Juan Avenue a Spencer. "G" (111 min) ARK" = RATE: minimum charge((3 lines) $200 Jacksonville Florida HOSPITAL "CARNAL .. Per additional line((4 words per line) .50 : Monday,June 12 KNOWLEDGE" Color Drama, NAS: "THE STEAGLE"Color Starring Jack Nicholson and Ann Comedy Drama, Starring .. --------- - # #- --------- '...4.4 ;, .' \ ,' n .. \ n Margaret. "R" ((98 min.) Richard Benjamin and Chill WORMS-BIO, FAT&SASSY BEING TRANSFERRED Friday,June 9 Wills. "R" ((90 min.) EMPLOYMENT 4 to 5" Africans. Bulk 85 cents-100 NAS "TO FIND A MAN"Color : HOSPITAL "WHO SAYS I Let a retired : Navy man who understands (min 300)) or 55 cents cup. ((50)), Also Bedrun (Mixed sizes) 56.1000. 7813774 YOUR problems managethe Comedy Drama, Starring CAN'T RIDE A RAINBOW?" JOBSUOBSIJOBSIShorthand Normandy Village, 8020 PatouDr. rental of your house until yoU' Lloyd Bridges and Phyllis Secretarys, Dictaphone S. return to Jax, Newman. "PG" (94 min.) Tuesday,June 13 Bartleson,O'Neill & Payne, Inc Operators, Typists, Clerks, "THE DIRTY Keypunches. 1147 So. Edgewood Ave HOSPITAL: "THEY CALL ME NAS: HIGH PAY NO FEE GALAXY ELECTRIC ORGAN 388.9311MOBILE TRINITY" OUTLAWS" Color Western, Call Norrell Temporary 2 years old. Original price $700. Will Saturday,June 10 Starring Chip Corman and Rose sell for 425. 771-3211 Ext. 8305. 396.5371 NAS: 'THE LITTLE ARK" Marie Dexter. "R" (102 min.) REAL ESTATECASH ,' HOMESMIDDLEBURGAREA Color Drama, Starring Theodore HOSPITAL: "THE WORK WITH WINNEBAGO Bikel and Philip Frame. "G" STEAGLE" Immed. empl. for a Parts Inventory - man. Motor Homes of America, Inc. (101 min.) Wednesday,June 14 HOSPITAL "TO FIND A NAS "X Y Z" Color Drama Call A. P. Lowry 7213101. We buy,sell and trade equities. : : , Louise T. Bailey 1 Acre Mobile home tracts In Sun MAN" Starring Elizabeth Taylor and FULL TIME PART TIME SALES 7713605 Broker nyside Farms. Call 264.2086. Sunday,June 11 Michael Caine. "R" ((108 min.) High Commission Security Field NAS: "WHO SAYS I CAN'T HOSPITAL: "THE DIRTY 354.5450 WE REPRESENT MANY RIDE A RAINBOW?" Color OUTLAWS" of the Navy Personnel Interested In SHORT OF CASH'RENTING' I ......0lI'Ji.IiJltJ.S!) : 'y.'f r:":"',Yy :0- ., LADIES,NEED OR WANT purchase of land for future use or rig F a APART TIME JOB profit Also homes of value, FHA or Use our Rental Purchase Planto An unusual opportunity where you set VA financed, In all sections of City. get Into a home of your own. your own hours, and your effort Please contact Tom Brooker, US Price Mobile Home Center determines your pay. Call Aft. 4:30 Navy Retired ,) Your Interest Is 10607 Atlantic Blvd. 264.2032. protected. Jax 721.2444 Wynne Realty of Florida, Inc. d Realtors N3 6 j.A P . TV HOME ELECTRONICS TECH 389.5514 771.2082 GEMS 9 Color Exp. necessary, Bench and WHY RENT? . outside work. Exc pay, benefits and HIDDEN WATERS 10x55 Northern built mobile working conditions. Must be able to Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots home.lncludes washer-dryer, 10x7 f Y start Immed. 387.5673 for Interview. available. Excellent fishing, boating steel storage shed, lot fenced, 18,500 swimming. Mobile Home area. High, BTU Reverse cycle AC, WW carpet, BEALoVueLADYSell wooded lots. E-Z terms. One mile E. Furn., Compl. Hurricane anchor kit, completely organic LoVue beauty Lake Asbury on No 209, La Rue. 725 Near Cecil Field and NAS Jax. 771- aids, full or part time. And earn full 3992.. 3375. profit as you train to become a Beauty , Consultant. Call 768-8820 or 165.8970.MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY& SELL EQUITIESCall 68 RITZ CRAFT LOVE LETTERS in the sand? No, but Millie Veal's reminder I us for quick service. 2BR, IV bath, 12x60, Unf. $375 equity, carved into the beach on Santa Rosa island In Northwest Florida .' Morrison|.Taylor, Inc.. take over pmts.. 772 0510. shows how much she cares about her country. How about you? 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. 771.3052 737-3M4 A RECORDEDMESSAGE LEADING ANNOUNCERTells BYA Without AdvertisingYou 70 SAHARA you how you may become a NEW HOMES 64 x 12, 2BR, 2b, Call.Home 264.2938; DISCJOCKEYCall 3& 4BR,2 baths, Built.in.Range, Cent. Work 772.3067. Wouldn't Knov.,1lS . 355.2944 any hourVAAPPROVED Heat, Prices from $19,900 up. FHA or VA Terms. Fast Occupancy. Edw. 0. For Veterans and serviceman'' Lyon Broker, 3890361. . GEORGE'S KENNELS tras.10 x 57 Call, 3BR 771.9278.JUSTISS 66,RITZ Exec.CRAFT cond., Many ex : :: ;rqSI.y;:::: :;;;: :Ei:"" :'':";;:;:;;:::;;; :;:j:: Est 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. BEAUTIFUL 2,3,4a 5 ACRE TRACTSOn Pick up & Delivery Available, Normandy Blvd.,two miles west of .fJiuflaIJat Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. Cecil Field. Choice homesltes, paved : Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard road, close to town, local phone, no TRAILER PARK accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 restrictions. LOW DOWN PAYMENT- 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS, Clean Modern Edgewood Crt. 389.0064.NEWRCAandZENITH. EASY TERMS Mobile Homes trailers and apts: 389.3001.TRANSPORTATION. Welcome. Free title Insurance, lust 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781-5511 surveyed. NQRMANDY ACRES. Signon STEREO property. Your personal inspection OPEN DAILY8T08:30-SATURDAY8TO5: Consoles, som"e with AM.FM, tape * invited anytime. DEVELOPER. . .,. SUNDAY 1TO4PM players, at dealers' cost to liquidate OWNER 2393421.REDECORATEDAND. _ stock. Full warrantyl' Phone 771-0409. - 69 AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE, 23,000 $1395 READY 70 TOYOTA COROLLA SPRINTER " LIVE CRABS 3BR, 2bath, Beautiful. Yard, Range, FASTBACK miles { rd'sFlshl Camp WW Carpet. $16000. 15000 miles, Radial tires 28 MPG, 71 GMO/2 TON PICKUP, Trailer Hitch, $2295 264.9701SINGER VanSandt Realtor 317.1213.PRESCOTTARIZONA Outstanding cond., C.U. will go $1100 Clean o.a.c. Asking $1400.786.0729. 69 CHEVELLE WAGON, 8 cyl., AT, PS, $1895 TOUCH SEW ' Makes all types fancy designs. But. Offers best climate in the state. R&H tonholes, stretch stitch, winds bobbin Historic old ranch developed Into 2- 69 442 OLDS 71 VW BUS Blue $2750 , inside machine. Like' New Respon acre homesltes near Prescott 2dr. sedan, AC, PS,.PB, Bucket seats, sible party to take up pmts. of $8. per National Forest. Two acreas: $19995 3 spd.on.the.floor. $1900. or best offer 71 VW STA. WGN.. 16,000 miles, AT, R&H $2895 mo. Rayfields. 6437 Wilson Blvd. low terms. For full details write Mrs. Call.Home'358.1086 or 772.3071. 69 SQUAREBACK, AC, R&H, AT, Low $2195 A.L. Young, Glenarm Land Co., 2233 North 7th St., Phoenix 85006. Mileage LAWN MOWING EDGINGcall 70 GHIA, Coupe, Bright Blue, 6000 miles $1990 Hart 64 VW BEETLE 771-3211 Ext. 8340 3BR 2 BATH Sunroof, Radio, Good condition. $625. or 6 mo. Warr. Guar. on engine Carpeted, Range, 2AC, Dryer connec. Fenced. Pay equity and assume prm. Call 771-8452., 70 VW, Fastback, Blue, 23,000mlles,'.R&H $2050 3SINGERSS15Sewing $11200 mo.VanSandt,.Realtor 3871213. 70 VW BUS, R&H $2012 Machines, Good cond, S15. 71 VW BUS, Low Mileage, Green $2495 each. Sew'N' Sound, Inc. 1564 Hen. CHEVY drlcks Ave., corner LeSalle Sf, Phone 3BR, IVbb: Garage BY OWNER In Sandalwood. 4dr. V.8, Auto Trans. PS, R&H, $880. 68 VW, Sedan R&H, Blue $2895 Call 2825306. 398.1683. Small equity, assume mortgage. 724. 68 VW, Sedan, R&H, Blue $1250 DOUBLE KNIT PANTS $8.99 0781..-' 66 VW SQUAREBACK Beige, R&H $1200 Ideal, for Fathers Day. Reg. $20. - values. Furniture Sew 'N' Sound, Inc. RENTALS 15' BOAT,MOTOR A TRAILER$350 2 Nice Selection of other Model VW's W30HPEIec. starter Johnson. 1564 Hendricks Ave., corner LeSalleSt. - Phone 398.1683. Aluminum fishing boats, one V ORANGE PARK bottom 8 one Flat. $40 each. 1 Gibson 700 % GUARANTEE! 2BR house turn AC, 5 min. to NAS refrlg.Freezer combo. (FrostFree) FOR SALE will rent to bachelors. 264 6884. $100. Call 7811253. We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection.Then . St Bernard, female. 1 year old. V50. we tuned up; tightened, and replaced everything that needed it. Call 7721113. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair:or replacement of all maior mechanical parts'for 30 days or 1000 miles Come on in and FOR SALE ORANGE PARK 62 KARMAN-GHIA double check. Baby feeding table, Brown formica :2 r BR., Apts. turn or unfurn., Rebuilt engine, Radio. Call 744.0679 top. Like new. Also, Bissle hand Diswesher, Drapes, Carpets for demonstration. ENGINeTRANSMISSlONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE 786.5180. Elizabeth Apts. 771-1405 or 771.3355. ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICALSYSTEM sweeper I I II111 1N111IINN IIIINN/11//11111 NN I NNN 1111//11IIIIINII IINN/////INN/ GUITAR LESSONS 66KARMAN-GHIA We also have a fine selection of '"- Electric or AcoustiC. $". hr Contact UNF.HOUSE FOR RENT Low mileage,,good gas mileage, new Domestic cars Ronald Pickle, Bks. 6C Rm.110, NAS 3BR, 2b, DR Fam. rm Kit. Fenced brakes, new battery. $750 firm. 396 Jax. 388-9654 or 772.3302, yard. 264.5827. 3651. . ---- -- - -- -- -- -' --.'- . -- _ .- . . JUNE 8, 197* 12 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER j J J I I ,, II II .\., I ft"i **!l rv- I I I ,ZptHi II ,: I ; : How to Track a Hurricane ," ,I l1.-IoM. --. - ,j'<' ;; Advisories are numbered consecutively for nearest! t one-tenth\ of one degree. When the ------- -. \ BarN / ---1-A JJ.I aJ -- ":. each storm, and describe the present and forecast storm moves within range of the radar fence Nf. "' J. ."I. IIIl11l11ch'' , .. I. INI. - t. position and intensity of the storm Tropical eve I position may also be given as statute miles ( I 141wlp -- cyclone advisories arc issued at six-hour and compass direction from a specified point- \ ) .on. F intervals-at 0000, 0600() 1200. and I MX) for example IOU miles cast of Miami. -------:1'IIakIpMaI - hours,* Eastern Daylight Time. Bulletins pro- When von receive a tropical cyclone ,advisory .- I I.trt ..-?:: i Urik II Ip vide additional information. Each message! note the advisory number eye position ,../w"r1i, *..: I f gives the name, eye position, intensity and' intensity, and forecast direction of movementin ' ,ti ...- forecast movement of the tropical cyclone. the table at right. Then mark the eye posi- '7/1 - tion on the tracking chart. Because hurricanes '() I ..otr" ;\ Hurricane eye positions arc given by latitude change! direction very quickly you should concentrate J! . "r' (for example 13.2 degrees North ) and longitude more on \\here the storm will go than .___-" It 'c (for example, 57.K degrees West), to the where it has heen. " ." 1 ; On the 24-hour clock. 0001 I hours is one min .. ....---- J: Nat 1 -- -' ute past midnight, 0600( ()() hours is 6:00: () .i.m.. I r----V--. ---" !./, :\1 1200 hours is noon 1800( ; hours is 6:0(1: () p.m\ .'. .. ; ,t \ -/ : 2400 hours i is! midnight. I \ iIIIIIIIIIIIII .... ., \4v. Ch'II, loft ,- k I <-J/viI I . .1';;: .f '; :. 'l.aMiaAI .-" . .' . .. .. _. I MOb!!' .J l 1 I'i,tenuioli ... . . , 1 ,." "''I!'' I+Ion I 'u', e. I_ , I 1IIhullt .LbOI( Ue rt--J" .. 1 \ : (GuIIpNINoYSIa M. \ / ,,__ A U..6 .o \ ,. I.J , I < t1 } r--.I \.. NrJ UIII.J ,,, '- \ 'n' .- 'G; et1eA i.'R Aol at'o \ - \ Ioto". \ ) , lit ned .IP' I ,". .j,! A ' :. tOOll'ftdO :: -- 4 ' :stplt CIIoIIi' \ wet rod \ bins 'uch p.,. ,I.,,, \ ..... \ 1'"lr. I.LN. 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I OS. 10)0( i '1.5". 0 LIf ::.IUCA.. ; -I . a very special living environmentwoodlake Tornadoes spawned by hurricanes are among the storm's worst killers. When a hurricane approaches, listen for tornado Hunt Hurrica F watches and warnings. A tornado watch means tornadoes are expected to develop. A tornado warning means a tornado has actually been sighted. When your area receives a tornado (Tracking Chart Courtes l Luxury 1,2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments warning, seek inside shelter immediately, preferably below 3 Bedroom Townhouses ground level. If a tornado catches you outside, move away Science Services d ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING from its path at a right angle. If there is not time to escape, lie CARPETING DRAPERIES flat in the nearest depression,such as a ditch or a ravine. S DISHWASHER DISPOSAL Remember . PRIVATE PATIO OR BALCONY Hurricane watches mean a hurricane may threaten an area 2 POOLS, TENNIS COURTS CLUBHOUSE HOULERADIO within 24 hours.Hurricane . warnings mean a hurricane is expected to strike an. 4f. & TV area within 24 hours. {/ AN/Awle NtWNliw et1YLllt SERVICEColor . { CIYe TINY.KMapl N aNtllllttoulrnr :::::: ..%";'. '.$''':''.':.:....::..f..:.:.:.:.:..:...:.::.::.:.:..::.:..::..:'.::..*..::.:..:.:.f.x.:.:............:.::.:'.:.::.:;.:::-::..:::,::::.:;.::::.::.:<<.:.x:.::.:::.::.::.W.:.: :: ::--: :::::- y::::::= . Y.vu.nu.rgrl. < : --t ; f i HONDA i INCONVENIENTLY I R HOHO' LOCATED: OF t JAX t San Jose Blvd. at Sunbeam Rd. Color, Black ft Whltt TV Stereo, Grundlg A Ttltfunken " MODELOPEN 9AM.6PMMONDAY .::.::.::. j; : ._ __ 4 : -FRIDAY .. <<;r !& :'..:. CB&Marine Radio - . 11AM SATURDAY, NOON 6PM SUNDAY :::.:: 6425 NORWOOD AVE : PHONE 764-241 ::::::: 302 Blairmore Blvd. Phone: 737-4881 m nmmmiti:1f.: $W millm1mtti1: N1%Y Orange Park 2'4.3211PAGE r _. . - -- ------- -- u .. __. 1 '__. _' _ JUNE 8, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGeR PAGE 13 . : ,' -60: '" r i I 550 500 I"I I 4 O LL'' I I 30', I 2. 0 1' ,,-I forecast => 2 s v. :I 'g - i: Storm i Position 4; ]=: -2. Movement Intensity 1: 'ao. t: U :::- _ 40 Name J :e.l .v 1.g ..!,. N >C C Q !!g Time latitude i = 2 longitude Date Miles from I cn.. _ i -< (EDT) (IN) (IW) I tit Q -il! 0 ' - - -.... - - - - _ 12ft "" . - - ATj I/NT/ C OC1 AN . - "s. ..,- - ' - 1 " .IV t , >, ., I , I nI I )S 0 'Of s5o Sb6 4S. 4-0r 32 ,3o }.Sff. > I f. ' 'lO'' .\ lrf1 , \1 j!:' I.I " ..' ,. . \IIh "Ii . . .c.. 6.x I Anligul l+ ,.. - ' 0 t1 . .. . t. I' II'.J"J. , v ; i'-f 1'q 1 \.r.'I I-I.. .ti ''Ull" uno 1(0 t\ t"I'I' ((5 0 f 0' .., .",It... -...fl.. I ... .- , '.11 111'9'' b l.rbrdoa Q',: - .' 't .. , oj-- -t- ' ., , "'11. I" I : -;fQ . Gt c 1"IHI.III'1 i 1 J I I I r r I)"" 2. 6 01. I I 5O' 45' 4)0{) 3S0 I 300. ZSOJ S5D . V . l-\r..... : (((1'' I ID 10 , ', .., 1 ,, ,' . icates " [ With VW-4 . , :, "tlr.t.. : it4h d !o:,, ." ..., .,' ".' 'i#'..:'",U., " " ''ITtes Of The Environmental' '',. ." -,. } ;\:'..,. Just the thing for Spring, Beware the Eye of the Hurricane, ,*,' ."" ices dministration) the Beneficial I If the calm storm center passes directly overhead, there will , be a lull in the wind lasting from a few minutes to half an hour or more. Stay in a safe place unless emergency repairs are ab lax $ Greatest solutely necessary. remember, at the other side of the eye 1 FURNITUREValues the winds rise very rapidly to hurricane force and come from ' the opposite direction. [ 'j1jI'l [ e HHH flHMI HMBiMHHH BHHBBHVB BHHHHBBMBBBi PRICE TO EVER YON ( It's cash to treat yourself to a new Spring wardrobe.... PLUS cash to spruce up the house, PLUS cash Justto have and enjoy! It'. the PLUS LOAN at Beneficial Si- 1 Finance...cash for any good reason.Call op or com > V f R Y _ In today! HAY You're for more at BENEFICIAL : I good :THE MOCCASIN SHOP:- Yt: SUNDAY ML fc P. MSURPLUS \ \ w .r -..;::: B Beneficial Finance SystemLOANS ...- UP TO $600 CUSTOM BOOTS /' 'e In Leather or Suede Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville # GOODS MOCCASINS, VESTS 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384-4595 I i and many other leather goods 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP. CTR.. :' Next to Winn Dixie Phone 384.9374 DISCOUNT I STORE r \ 5963 BLANDING BLVD Ph. 772-8020 5 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area See phone book white pages for nearest office , -. '". ,. / '1. . ., '. . I JUNE 8, 1972 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER Hurricane Safety RulesJax Support Navy Relief Hurricane advisors will help you save your life in the event of an on coming storm..but you must help. These safety rule are provided by the Environmental Science Services Administration for The Its Own.there Navy Helps you to follow during hurricane emergencies. Enter each hurricane leason prepared. Every June through November, recheck your supply of boards, tools, batteries, nonperishable . l Mlll1J: .jI;',< '.''" foods and the other equipment you will need when a hurricane strikes your town. .When you hear the first tropical cyclone advisory, listen for future messages; this will prepare you for a hurricane emergency ,well in Q advance of the issuance of watches and warnings. When your area Is covered by a hurricane watch continue normal activities, but stay tuned to radio or television for all ESSA Weather Bureau advisories. Remember, a hurricane watch means possible danger within 24 hours; if the danger materializes, a hurricane warning will be issued. Meanwhile,keep alert. Ignore rumors. When your area receives a hurricane warning: Plan your time before the storm arrives and avoid the last-minute hurry which might leave you marooned or unprepared.Keep . thru calm until the emergency has ended. 44J7 Leave low-lying areas that may be swept by high tides or storm ClassifiedPHONE VF % waves. 0 Moor your boat securely before the storm arrives,or evacuate it to a l Spanish registration-The Florida Junior College Adult Division held designated safe area. When your boat is moored, leave it and don't registration for Spanish classes last week for the Eagles of VP-16 to return once the wind and waves are up. help familiarize them with the Spanish language in preparation for Board up windows or protect them with storm shutters or tape. their upcoming Fall deployment to South America. The Eagles will bea Danger to small windows is mainly from wind-driven debris. Larger part of the UNITAS exercise, which is an annual training and windows may be broken by wind pressure. goodwill tour of several South American cities. Shown registering are Secure outdoor objects that might be blown away or uprooted. 388-2755 (LtoR): AWAN E. G. Steighner, AW3 K. A. Erickson, AW2 C. K. Garbage cans,garden tools,toys,signs,porch furniture and a numberof Moore, Sally Hague The teacher,and LCdr. D.Medara. other harmless items become missiles of destruction in hurricane winds. Anchor them or store them inside before the storm strikes. Store drinking water in clean bathtubs, jugs, bottles and cooking utensils; your town's water supply may be contaminated by flooding Would believe a or damaged by hurricane floods. you Check your battery-powered equipment. Your radio may be your only link with the world outside the hurricane, and emergency cooking Silver Punch Bowl Set facilities, lights and flashlights will be essential if utilities are in- $175 terrupted. Keep your car fueled. Service stations may be inoperablefor several days after the storm strikes,due to flooding or interrupted for $8 a day ? { r- electrical Stay at home power,if,it is sturdy and on high ground; if it is not, move to a .: designated shelter and stay there until the storm is over. ,. -." .'='. Remain indoors during the hurricane. Travel is extremely : dangerous when winds and tides are whipping through your area. \. I" Monitor the storm's position through ESSA Weather Bureau ad. .' visories. ' I .\ When the hurricane has passed: .. Seek necessary medical care at Red Cross disaster stations or .(' ,o-...! hospitals. ' Stay out of disaster areas. Unless you are qualified to help, your presence might hamper first-aid and rescue work; " Drive carefully along debris-filled streets. Roads may be un Oc? >JI dermined and may collapse under the weight of a car. Slides along cuts are also a hazard. Avoid loose or dangling wires and report them immediately to your power company or the nearest law enforcement officer. ; Report broken sewer or water mains to the water department. I y'H I Prevent fires. Lowered water pressure may make fire fighting ',' .... ,jo-.o- difficult. - Check refrigerated food for spoilage if power has been off during the i storm. Remember that hurricanes moving inland can cause severe flooding. Call our party consultant. Stay away from river banks and streams. Make your wedding reception somethingto be remembered.CLEAN Open for your convenience 6 a.m.-JO p.m. D PICK UP & DELIVERY f -- "PARTY.READY" BANQUET GOODS FOR ANY OCCASION ' THAT WILL FLATTER ANY HOST. 1i D ROAD SERVICED A Champagne fountains MECHANIC ON DUTY I 7l I Tables and chairs ,, N D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS JJ :' Linen (colors, too!) IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIu111111111111111IIIIIII' I I IIIIiII1111111 IIII 1 BOB'S OAK HILL = China and silver r Glasses and tea service I Unl'76n' I Chafing dishes SERVICE CENTER ...and much more! 11I1111I111111I11I lilt lit lit II 11I1111I11 ntl III I II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiimmmm) WJrd & Jamme Rd. "' Delivery, of course. 1 1r Phone 771.91SB ::.:";::::.;:;::::';::::-::;':':': :":{:::,-.: '::",:;", .::;;: ::::::.:.::::;::::::-:::::: :: ::::.:::::::: : *:*:';:;::::: ::::::;::::::: ;:':} ., 1 I- 10 % MILITARY DISCOUNT i Ii ...; NEWEST CONCEPT -- :\t, I ,":'<, ..'.." ; I ..on all other Rentals supplies i. IN APARTMENT 'LIVING I t. ... i-t r.: J i I:. upon showing I ID. '1,2 3 BEDROOM 1 AND 2 BATHS I y,. h.U 5 3 L-,....;...:....:..:.......:.:.:.. .... I '....."."........".............:.:..:..:;.t'.... cen.lral Spatinus heat rooms 6 air, Wide Condo windows Private, Kingsley .. J and patios Sundeck. SWimming pool Arms J ' party room. ;' "f" . I t .. I 264-8102 I -' --- 1800 KINGSLEY I Y I AVE. Hiii i .1 d DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding 1 1 Blvd. 6 An International Industries Company Orange Park Minutes; ii away via new 1495 I . 4743 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-3300 cJ': = = , Y .f . : I .'/1' ' I 8, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS, LATWINGER PAGE IS -------- -- VacationBible Drug Abuse TestingTo Schooljax Start By July 1 Jax-By July 1, the Navy will have established a drug abuse testing Vacation Bible School for 1972Is program being sponsored (fointly by AllSaints' This systematic testing will be performed at random on all Navy and St. Edwards' Chapels.The . and Marine Corps personnel on extended active duty. school will be conducted June Biochemical testing of urine samples has sufficiently identified 12.16 from 9.11:30 a.m. each day. those individuals who, at the time of testing, had traces of drugs in Parent's Night and the closing 1 aY their systems.A . exercise will be In All Saints' Chapelon positive urinalysis test result however,will not label an individualas Friday June 16, at 7p.m. a drug user.Personnel . Call the Chaplain's Office for fur. with positive test results will then undergo a medical ther Information. 4 4L examination evaluation.This . evaluation provides the only means of telling the difference between drug dependent individuals, casual drug abusers, legitimate Sanford < drug abusers and falso positive reports.A . NEW John concerted effort will be made to avoid undue harassment and uFCERS"Capt-! R' KlncaidNAS CO, promotesLtoR( ) WOls Robert Harrion, John Eccelston, and Theodore Austell to their discrimination in the program and, to prevent embarassment present ranks.Voting, positive test results will be forwarded via airmail letter for viewing ReunionJaxNavymen only by the commanding officer.. , , who were Information formerly stationed at NAS "Straight facts"from the Sanford Fla. before it was D o..11 e ComFafrJaxDrugAwarenessTeam" decommissioned in 1968 .l:' are invited to bring their OKLAHOMAIf vote counts in Oklahoma . families to the 3rd Annual but only if you meet the dead. Reunion June 24, at Lake line. you are a legal resident of Golden on the base. Oklahoma here are the dates to NEVADA , i The reunion party will be remember if you want to vote Nevada permits registration OnDope held from 10 a.m. to 10 in the State's p.m. primary election: at any time for members of the at the picnic area. July 22: You should get a Armed Forces and thefr spouses Tickets will be availableat Federal Post Card Application and dependents residing outsidethe Lake Golden on June 24. FPCA) off to the Secretary of State.' - The entrance fee of $1.50 the County Election Board, So, if you plan on voting in ' per person gives you all the county of residence by this the State's primary election It takes 632 Ibs. of grass to make 1 Ib. of hash.. catfish and hushpuppiesyou date to request an absentee here are two dates to jot down: ballot. August 5, 1972: If you are eat from until can noon August 22: This is the date not registered,.you should do so 6p.m. Soft drinks and beer of the primary election. by this date. Use a Federal Post will be available. September 19: This is the Card Application (FPCA) to The party committee is date of the second or runoff apply for an absentee ballot. 'If trying to hire a live band primary. you are not registered, you will for the evening entertainment Members of the Armed be sent an "Affidavit of Regis- at the Forces, their spouses and dependents tration" which must be com. kqNs clubhouse. Also enjoy the are not required to pleted and returned to the issuing beach and swimming in the register to vote in Oklahoma if office before a ballot will be lake. voting by the absentee process. sent. Be sure to state your po- When completing an FPCA to litical party preference on the For further information request an absentee ballot be FPCA. call ET1 Floroski at 772- sure to indicate your political September 5,1972: This is the '"'" 2686 or 772-2687. party preference. date of the primary election. Questions? See the voting Once you are registered registration counselor of your unit. Your is permanent. EVANGELASSEMBLY OF GOD HOMES FOR LIVING MAGAZINEWATSON 5714 RAMONA BLVD. PIC''urs.pu'.'t ponc.Ia....h.n J.,"...,,,., ((2 Blocks from Lane Ave. MOVING OUT OF TOWN .. ... .... , and Interstate 10)) w.H... H..IO.I"Loll.,' .Ia" "' ".1 400 emmunhan I,.U.'od S,..., W.t..help r.v Io CORP. OF JAX Realtors * 4640 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 772-9800 ' .. PASTOR CECIL WIGGINS, Sunday School 9:45 A. M. y . Morning A.M. Worship ,10:50 Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Great Road Machine I -r::: 750 HONDA ____ THE APARTmEnTI WITH tiS'l.Y:}:::: : : 6ujimmincpoouTH6 ( r r AnD . FROm GOOD$120.LIFE: Growing Bigger and Better Villa ',wood t ..for YOUR Convenience! ;..' 2045 Jammes- Road 1 10 minutes from Jacksonville - Out Roosevelt I Dlvd Right on San< Jinn loll! to to apartment.l.immes! ,,Then ONE OFKIND A $1 095 ? ' For complete info call\!' AT.. ORANGE PARK -r 781-3818 Hi-Rise Handlebars, Passenger Backrest, Exc. Cond. BANKbyMAlLl! PHONE 264-9526 Member WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN We pay the postage- U.S. HIGHWAY 17 FDIC, J, SSSTt: AQln.iite M' BOTH WAYSI t ORANGE PARKJUNE A s.n.I dl.n o South Phone 781.5511 .DEVEIOpMEMT.ORP Avenue ::\\AIILEN rIEALTT 1150 Lane a .- - ........_-, - I JUNE 6, 1972 PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEW-LATWINGER 'I Royal Marines VisitJax Vets Could Lose I From June 12-16 an Since 1966, 41 Commando has GI Education LoanJax average of 40 Royal Marine been part of the Strategic Commandos will visit MATSG Reserve and at immediate Millions of veterans and farm cooperative training. here each day. They are members readiness for much of this time.In could lose\- part or all of their GI These forms of training are of the 41 Commando, Royal addition, this unit has servedas educational benefits if they don't available under the eight year Marines, presently embarked part of the United Kingdom act promptly, the Veterans policy until August 31, 1975, or aboard HMS Bulwark, presentlyin contribution the Southern Flanks Administration has warned. eight years after discharge, port at Naval Station, of the NATO force. Those whose benefits are in whichever is later. ' The Commando returned to d Mayport. e discharged between Veterans earn one and-a half During their stay, they will Britain in April. After exercisingwith danger were educational benefits 31 1955, and June 1, months of January , visit various Marine activitiesand HMS Bulwark, they will 1966. For these veterans, for each month of military service - will be guests at all of the return to Malta in July. for VA educational up to a maximum of 36 station's clubs and recreational The commanding officer of the eligibility who 18 assistance payments for GI Bill months. Those serve facilities. 41 Commando is Royal Marines 31 1974, months or more are entitled to schooling expires on May , Lieutenant Colonel R. A. The 41 Commando saw servicein Campbell - the full 36 months. whether they are enrolled at that Korea in 1950 with the 1st U.S. VA veterans time or not. currently pays Marine Division and was Lt. Col. Campbell The expiration date is fixed bya with no dependents, attending awarded the Presidential Unit 1966 law which, for the first school full-time, $175 a month. United Citation by States.the President The pennant of the DoD Eases Rule On Kin Travel time, extended eligibility for Those with one dependent receive education benefits to post $205; with two dependents $230; commemorating this award flies Korean veterans with service and with more than two depen is authorized. from the unit's regimental colors WASHINGTON (AFPS) transportation today. The Department of Defense has Previous regulations, which) after January 31, 1955. Each dents an added $13 for each eased the rules covering use of veteran has eight years in whichto dependent over two. I \k- government transportation for use his benefits. To qualify for educational ..-..--.er.m.tr.. next immediate of kin and family a member to of travel the SGLI Rates Normally, the eight years are assistance, post Korean vets I I PHONE 311.535 I overseas to visit a seriously ill computed from the date of his and servicemen now on active or injured serviceman or civilian release from military service. duty must have served at least I I employe. But because the benefits were not 181 days any part of it after ;::; t1 Travel overseas is now auth Go DownJax available until'June 1, 1966, when January 31, 1955. : orized when the attending the law became effective, the Veterans separated for service physician or surgeon determinesthat start from the date connected disabilities also are I I the presence of the next of Servicemenwill eight years 1249 1251 King St. II kin is "medically warranted"and be paying less for the benefits became available for eligible for payments, regardless Jacksonville,Florida 32204 if the next of kin lives in those discharged before that of length of service.VA . WANTEDUSED II the continental U.S., Hawaii, their life insurance date. urges veterans interested in Alaska, or a U.S. possession.If (SGLI) as of July 1. Certain types of training, educational benefits especiallythose CAMERAS AND I. the next of kin lives II EQUIPMENT. PAY seas and the serviceman is over-hos- The DOD Pay and authorized for the first time on whose benefits expire in TOP DOLLAR.3U-1535 I pitalized in the U.S. or another Allowance Com- August 31, 1967, are not affected May 1974 to contact any of its IBRING I overseas area, then similar mittee approved the by the 1974 expiration date. Included offices, or local representatives, THIS AD WITH YOU of veterans service are flight training, apprentice fcaa w gas------. reduction in rates for and organizations. on-the-job training, ,II- active duty, reserve and NROTC serviceas VA IssuesThis ReminderVA 'I'liN: p follows. Active Duty: $2.55 GIFTS per month for $15,000; is the reminder the cannot prepare the final, IIOWSIISWHCOMEO $1.70 for $10,000 and Veterans Administration is check for the spring 1971.72 *NautiChartll' *OutrlnK >Hardware *Shirr, liable/ Wear tviMUOt $5,000. universities under the GI Bill.It's If the card is not returned at the *Repair Material* *At'(' " EXPERT WET STORAGE ENGINE MARINE SERVICE NOISTS OUTBOARD.-HULL SERVICE STERN DRIVE'YACHT INBOARD BROKER NROTC with tours of veterans each year with their Veteran cannot automatically be SEE THE NEWEST BOATS MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS 30 days or less and in next to final check for the enrolled under the GI Bill for the SEGRAVES p ieJ-J1 MARINA.| active duty training; enrollment The idea period.is to induce, the semesters.upcoming summer or fall ROOSEVELT BLVD at ORTEGA RIVER HIMIH 1.50 a year for veteran to fill out the "cert" Veteran-students also have the JacksomUleJIorlda #S% $15,000; $1.00 a year card, sign it, and return it immediately responsibility of keeping VA CUT M f rrt.uhisi-dMiriiM I PhonP ig/Uy OPFN SUNDAY I'1'"": I for 0,000 and 50 centsa to his VA regional informed on changes in the BOATS,MOTORS,CANUES: year for $5,000. office so he won't be wonderingwhat number of dependents, Thunderbird- Starcraft-Mfg Trojan Grumman T.Craft happened to his education or education programs. 7J i i ,i I1 fi' f > 11 \ i j allowance for his final month of training. LOWESTPRICES VISITWAYNE SHRUM 1!! !' !CHAMPAGNE. GIRL THE) '"... . al I his civilian duty station, i BUNDING AGENCY, Inc. REALTORSLet him assist you in BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE 5102 Blanding Boulevardr Phone771-9513 1 0 - :: ::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'";:::::::::::: ' ' AL 'BONATI ., M ORGAN-HORN r..;:. , k & ,VOCAL RITA ATLANTA ' Monday through Saturday 'MISS INTERNATIONAL" See Her World Famous f t Special Financing ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Champagne Bath-Wash Her Back if You've Got the Nerve I SPECIAL RATES t per person 4 SHOWS NITELY f. forService .SERVICEMEN 6.00 double occupancy .One Week Only! Entertainment nicely/ Quarterdeck Lounge A Dine at Biser's Seafood ,,. Personnel Restaurant Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic :'. ((1 Coming Next WeekJIMVENUTOti f] . Swimming, Pool', Fret Undercover Parking :* || MONIQUECORDEAUX J'|[ LL.; JACKSONVILLEMOTOR Topless GO-GO Girls -:4.B: Pm Out of SIGHT i ik kT ffm 'i I" HOTEL ; 1! MOTORS fiV 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 * LOUNGE 1616 CASSAT "" ., I * Ph:387-6541 1r I. Within walking distance to all points of interest. i 1080! leEiVffflj FiVJ 3EI , . I 8. I I', ', ' JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17 : , ':'&.m . : .u. ----- . -- ;,1 Intramural Dental Checkup Time '\ JAX SPORT ,,:11 , BRIEFS Softball Jax Appointments are ment. .1il .(\ now being scheduled for Appointments may be I' jLLJ=::ai StandingsNATIONAL dependent children whosesponsor's made by the sponsor at the birth month is Dental Department JAX TENNIS TEAM appointment June. Jax The 6th Naval District Tennis desk. Tournament will LEAGUE of active be held in July at Naval Base Key West. All Dependents Each dependent will personnel duty and retired personnel receive an examination , in W' interested representing NAS L Jax in the 6ND tour- between the ages of 6 and NARJAX an application of stannous asked to 11 0 nament are contact the NAS athletic office at HOSPITAL 10 1 23 are eligible for the flouride, and oral hygiene Ext. 3239 as soon as possible. FICEUR 8 3 stannous flouride treat- information. COMFAIIUAX TENNIS TOURNAMENT AIMD 7 4 Jax Plans are now underway for the ComFairJax MARINE BKS 7 4 Tennis Tournament to be held VP-45 5 4FAW11 at NAS Jax July 17-21. The winner of the tournament will represent Com NARJAX No.2 5.3' 5'h 8 I Merit Promotions I ! FairJax in the CINCLANTFLT Tournament to be held ADMINISTRATION 3 9 1 at Naval Station Newport, R. I., July 24-28 MATSG 3' 10. Jax -. The following 20, 1972. . INTRAMURAL BOWLING PLAYOFFSJax AFEES 2'h 8'h positions have been advertised Employees are urged to -The Intramural Bowling round-robin MARTD 2 10 under the Jax look for the Merit j playoffs are Merit Promotion Promotion Announcementson scheduled to begin on June 14 and will run through June AMERICAN LEAGUE Program since our last the official bulletin 21 at the Jax Bowling Center. Starting times have not issue: boards in their work areas yet been determined. The new Fall league is scheduledto Aircraft Mechanic at least once a week. get underway July 17.INTRAMURAL. VW-4 ', W L Foreman, WS-10 (56-72)); They are al encouraged . 10 1 Closing Date:June 19,1972. to contact the BOWLING SCORES VP-49 8 1 Quality Assurance Employment Office. Ext. Jax With the Intramural Round-robin bowloffs on VP.16 9. 3 Specialist, GS-9 (67-72)); 3448 or the Rating Branch, their minds several bowlers turned in some big scores in VP.S6 5 2 Closing Date:June 19, 1972. Ext. 2320, Civilian Personnel * an effort to get their teams into the bowloffs. Johnson of FAETU 8"' 5 Boiler Plant Operator Department to NDRC 6'h 5'h Foreman, WS-9>and WS-10 inquire about positions in the Chokers led the high with scorers a 211-242-165 set fora SUPPLY ' 51h 61h (58-72));Closing Date;June which they are interested. 618 total. Also hitting the 600 barrier were Dillon of the GEMS 5 6 Hospital team with a 220 in his 613 set and Leapline of NARF 3 9 the Flap Jax team with a 221 in his 600 set. Others who WEAPONS 3 9 V PLEASE BRING THIS COUPONI! MEDICAL 2 9 just missed a 600 set were Semler of the Hawks with a AIR OPS 1 9 Pl/ZA HUT 232 and a 206 in his 593, Bockhorst of VR-50 with a 209 in his 593 and Peacock of Radar 17 with a 224 in his 590. these PHONE AHEAD...READY IN 20 MINUTES! r team names: Trailblazers, honors as Coach of the Year. Supersonics, Suns. 2 FOR 10fferGoocI IQ His team? tZI ANSWERS: 3. Name the 1971.72 reboundIng 210"or 13"PIZZAS For the Price of 1 wP 1. Portland Trailblazers champion. For extra credit, Try the New Large 15"Pizza how many times has he won 2. Los Angeles Lakers ..and we do mean LARGE I 1. Sidney Wicks has been this honor? 3. Wilt Chamberlain, for the GOOD ONLY AT named the NBA Rookie of the 4. Name the 1971-72 leader In 10th time in 13 years 4218 BLANDING BLVD PHONE 772.0862IAIIKWOOI Year for 197172. His team? assists. 4. Jerry West n n >. Bill Sharman took 1971.72 5. !Match their cities with 5. Portland, Seattle, Phoenix I . '.-:711:" ,. . :: .;, " '., >'. ;, , 1" I N " 1 ) .. -i w-- r"F- , 1 C .r LJ t . :; I'r ?\ ' ; I'f . " " ': :: , t l ' ; ''', ; Why Rent? We Specialize in ". ., , :i,, MILITARY HOUSING 't. 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StandingsNational becoming a more , managed only six singles and one went down 8-0. in the United States Nakamura himself began popular sport for the run in three games as they lost by Things only got worse teenagers.Here studying the art at age seven in especially among League scores of 7.1, 8-0 and 7-0. Fliers in the third game, playedon in America to teach the his native country, where judo is Robins startedoff The three losses dropped the Saturday, as true art of judo, or 'Kodokan,' is mandatory for children in W L in the and the with five runs school. RADAR No. 17 52 24 Fliers record to seven wins game Professor Ryozko Nakamura, grammar GEMS 32 five losses and broke a four game first inning as a result of four 44 technical advisor for the United "But, judo cannot be masteredin streak that the hits walk and two errors. To NAMTD 44 32 winning saw a he said. "Un- States Judo Federation. A nativeof a day, COMFAIRJAX 42 34 Fliers collect 47 hits and 24 runs. add to their misery, Stanton, the Japan,he came to the States in fortunately, there is a tendencyfor LEPRECHAUNS The the Fliers Robins pitcher, held the Fliers only run and 41 39 1967 to improve the quality of teenagers to dropout go TAMARAWS could wih hitless until the seventh inning against judo. into other sports in high school." 31 39 come up FLAPJAX Robins in the first of when Tucker broke the up Terry lifetime 311, 39 came game The professor, who is on his "Because judo is a 679TH the series in the of the seventh no-hitter with a single. By that who 35 41 top seventh teaching tour of the work of hard training, people ILL EAGLES 35 41 inning after ,'Robins had a 7-0 time,however,it was too late and nation, visited the NAS Jax Judo are in the position to instruct FAETU lead. The after Cliff the Fliers shutout for the 30 46 ran came were Club last week to help conduct a should always study judo for WOMEN'S LIB 23 53 Murray was hit by a pitch, second game in a row 70. Stanton three-day judo clinic, attended by themselves and should be good reached strikeouts in the second recorded 14 on a groundoutand members of several local clubs. examples for their students. lie Continental League scored Ron Sutton's and faced only 22 Fliers. Nakamura, who is one of the stressed the qualities of good on game W L single. Ed McBride and Cliff most knowledgeable men of manners and honesty in Instructors * PIN BUSTERS 48 28 Murray collected the only other The Fliers will try to return to American judo, believes the best . CHOKERS 48 28 two hits the Fliers could at home this instructors manage.In their winning ways way to upgrade the quality of "Too many American ' BUSCH LEAGUERS 47 29 the second game Bob weekend as they play two gameson is judo through young people. are teaching"karatetechniques" I "High school students show the with judo," said the HOSPITAL 47 29 Dombroski got a single in the Friday and two on Saturday QUACKS 47 29 first and Gil Montemayor got one against the Moody Air Force fastest development in judo, professor, who has had six teeth TARS 44 32PP&P'S in the third but that was the only Base team.The Fliers and Moody therefore it is important to keep broken by overenthusiastic youngsters. He believes that 33 47 attack the Fliers could muster as have already clashed earlier in incorrectly is CHIEFS 38 38 they went down one-two-three in the season at Moody and the teaching judo harmful NDRC No.2 25 51 four of the seven innings. Their Fliers came out with two wins in "There is only one kind of judo, EAGLES 24 52 only scoring threat came in the three games. The first game on and it is not a killing sport." MOLAR ROLLERS 19 57 fifth when with two outs Ron Friday will start at 7 p.m. and on Nakamura emphasized that with Atlantic League Sutton was hit by a pitch, went to Saturday at 1 p.m.All games will second on a wild pitch and Jim be played at Mackroth Field. to others i/a its philosophy of giving W L : Y kodokan judo teaches a way of REBELS 57/i 18M I ? It $ mutual benefit and welfare. "You WOODPECKERS NO. 47 29 ;C 'I ! " can only help people understand AFEES 45 31 ; I Ik I ( judo by teaching it correctly," he VR-50 45 31VP62 ,: i said. No.1 39 37 The USJF advisor notes that FUBARS 38 38 students of the NAS judo club are FICEUR5 37tt38 q "very good." A majority of them NUBS 35 41 I o Y tl YY 1 are young people. BLOWHARDS 35 41 i1 "One boy, about 13, beat nine BEE'S 25 55 boys here.the other day. He will VP-62 No.2 16 60 be said.promoted to brown belt," he :, .,, ::1 "In five more years," he ; predicted, "people will be able if Navy-Marine .' . Professor Nakamura they work hard at it, to competein \ .t...", _.,... ........;.-,." .j Demonstrates Technique.} Bowling r ............................................SSY......................:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.::: ;:;::Olympic::::::::::::::: ::::: Judo..:.:.:..:..........' ,..fij'W' :::::::::, 1 y ::: ::: :: :::: : :::::: :: : :::::::::: ; : ; ; Scores " If- . :-: TO pill I pCESi f11iEESALE W L THE DRUNKS 4 0 4 n. THE SLEEPERS 4 0 NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCESNEW IT'S ON ORDER 4 0 USED TV SETS KINGLSEY'S MOTORS 3 1 NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS A STOVES THE GREEN MACHINE 2 2 NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSAIR SEMPER PHI 2 2 "I'.t CONDITIONERS :: MAGNIFICENT . Mrs.f..m.>7 p.m.Comt In A Browse 1 3 f THE BOWLING TEAM 0 4 Jax-Cdr. Alva L. Phillips of Air Ops presents LCdr. Jack W. 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Summer classes : now forming. purchase, combine . 4 ; :: ,.'l: For information call, 356-8402 other bllls.what- . Q . .; ever the need..for up .'... '. ; ',.11' ...' to .$600 just call . '0:1: 4. '(Massey_!is.located, on.7th Street, ?._. .-. .' ,' '. friendly Bob .Adams. I. 4 I a block and a half off Main Street.) .. . 1 Ei i I . 7 fOUNDED 1894i i t 148 E. 7th Street /356-8402 MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE GENERA.t'INANrCE( , I . r I ) .,\ \. -- --" - II' '' >> - --- ------------ ------- -- I JUNE : JAX AIR ICE WS. LATWINGER PAGE 19 I I Jax ReUp Corner I IT V''.(.. : ,, ,I'!" ,*, 'I. , , f xr 3ttFw A y f l f r . r # fAN t .' , , \' SSGT. HAROLD WILLIS "cA... reenlisted for two years at KENNETH NEWTON signed GY. SGT. THOMAS HOWELL HM2 GREGORY GONZALES ADCS MAXWELL J. RAY, VA- for two MATSG. He is an AE in- more years at VP49. shipped over for' six at MA TSG, put his name on the line for four 56's Leading Chief, shipped over structor. putting him just over the 20-year more years at the Naval for two years. mark. He is an AE School In Hospital. structor. Assignment of PO's StrikersTo ';<'' , . Be Made Within BUPERSJax ::1:'< Drug Help It " -Assignments for petty officers and designated strikers will be I' ..,4 Dial 2900 made within the Bureau of Naval Personnel as of July 1, 1972. This change will bring to completion the phased implementation of .r I the centralized enlisted assignment program. t., The change in procedure means that problems relating to an activity's * *.*jfr * * * * * : personnel readiness or status, either in numbers or quality of s< .i' !1 HACK.11YPOPULilt 1 ) enlisted personnel assigned on projects, will be a CINCLANTFLT < r ;; DEMAND * responsibility.Those \ ;, "' \\ : : (0 PRINCESS TENOKA * .A problems related to the detailing (issuance of PCS orders) of ., an individual, however, will be a BUPERS responsibility and as such & : are handled by the rating control officers in the bureau. 1 I CHIEF CULTAS * ,, [ 7f Hit Cwrty' ittK0uait The Type Commanders Personnel Representatives will continue to * report to the CO EPDOLANT for additional duty. Their responsibility \' * is to monitor their portion of the fleet commander's personnel j 3 : TOPLESSGOGO .: requisition to ensure the correctness of the requisition in accordancewith VALLI KEMP is over 18 years , the policies and procedures established by the manning control old but she still can't vote in GIRLS : authority. this year's Presidential elec- Continuous thowt IPM-2AM IN THE lower 4-8 P.M. tions. Why Because Valli is SPEAKEASY ROOM ' Therefore, activities under CINCLANTFLT Manning Control Miss Australia of 1970, and Authority shall direct all communications concerning command you've got to be a citizen of the OFFICElUGi manning problems to the CO EPDOLANT (as CINCLANTFLT's USA to vote But she is an manning control agent)and include CINCLANTFLT and the appropriate American International Pictures { type commander-senior as information addressees. star now and she gets our vote Problems related to the individual's personal assignment (detailing) shall be directed to the chief of Naval Personnel and will be The Rolling Hills C.J 2 handled by the man's rating control officer. ? .. v The individual's privilege of direct communication with his rating T 7 control officer regarding his personal assignment remains affirmed and is in accordance with Navy policy. ' Manning in excess of authorized billets is not allowed unless Navy- wide excesses exist in the applicable rating. 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StandingsNational () managed only six singles and one went down 8-0. in the United States Nakamura himself began popular sport for the run in three games as they lost by Things only got worse especially among teenagers. studying the art at age seven in League scores of 7-1, 8-0 and 7-0.() Fliers in the third game, playedon Here in America to teach the his native country, where judo is startedoff Robins The three losses dropped the Saturday, as true art of judo, or 'Kodokan,' is mandatory for children in W L wins and the with five runs in the school. RADAR No. 17 52 24 Fliers record to seven game Professor Ryozko Nakamura, grammar GEMS 32 five losses and broke a four game first inning as a result of four 44 technical advisor for the United "But, judo cannot be masteredin NAMTD 44 32 winning streak that saw the hits, a walk and two errors. To he said. "Un- States Judo Federation. A nativeof a day, COMFAIRJAX 42 34 Fliers collect 47 hits and 24 runs. add to their misery, Stanton, the Japan,he came to the States in fortunately, there is a tendencyfor The the Fliers Robins held the Fliers LEPRECHAUNS only run pitcher, 39 1967 to improve the quality of teenagers to dropout and go 41 TAMARAWS could wih hitless until the seventh inning judo. into other sports in high school." 37 39 come up against FLAPJAX Robins in the first of when Tucker broke the Terry up lifetime 37 39 came game The professor, who is on his "Because judo is a who 679TH 35 41 the series in the top of the seventh no-hitter with a single. By that seventh teaching tour of the work of hard training,people ILL EAGLES 35 41 inning after :Robins had a 7-0 time,however,it was too late and nation, visited the NAS Jax Judo are in the position to instruct FAETU lead. The after Cliff the Fliers were shutout for the 30 46 ran came Club last week to help conduct a should always study judo for WOMEN'S LIB Murray hit by pitch second in a row 7-0.() Stanton 23 53 was a game three-day judo clinic, attended by themselves and should be good reached second recorded 14 strikeouts in the on a groundoutand " members of several local clubs. examples for their students. He Continental League scored on Ron Sutton's and faced only 22 Fliers. Nakamura, who is one of the stressed the qualities of good game W L single. Ed McBride and Cliff most knowledgeable men of manners and honesty in in- PIN BUSTERS 48 28 Murray collected the only other The Fliers will try to return to American judo, believes the best structors. CHOKERS 48 28 two hits the Fliers could . home this manage.In their winning ways at way to upgrade the quality of "Too many American instructors BUSCH LEAGUERS 47 29 the second game Bob weekend as they play two gameson judo is through young people. are teaching"karatetechniques" ,t' HOSPITAL 47 29 Dombroski got a single in the Friday and two on Saturday 1 "High school students show the with judo, said the fastest development in judo, professor, who has had six teeth QUACKS 47 29 first and Gil Montemayor got one against the Moody Air Force TARS 44 32PP&P'S in the third but that was the only Base team.The Fliers and Moody therefore it Is important to keep broken by overenthusiastic youngsters. He believes that 33 47 attack the Fliers could muster as have already clashed earlier in teaching judo incorrectly is CHIEFS 38 38 they went down one-two-lhree in the season at Moody and the harmful. NDRC No.2 25 51 four of the seven innings. Their Fliers came out with two wins in "There is only one kind of judo, EAGLES 24 52 only scoring threat came in the three games. The first game on and it is not a killing sport" MOLAR ROLLERS 19 57 fifth when with two outs Ron Friday will start at 7 p.m. and on Nakamura emphasized that with Atlantic League Sutton was hit by a pitch, went to Saturday at 1 p.m. All games will second on a wild pitch and Jim be played at Mackroth Field. its philosophy of giving to others, W L . ,. ... - kodokan judo teaches a way of REBELS 57& 18ft : i mutual benefit and welfare. "You WOODPECKERS NO. 47 29 can only help people understand AFEES 45 31 .A 11 11f judo by teaching correctly," he VR-50 45 31 said. VP-62N0.1 39 37 The USJF advisor notes that FUBARS 38 38 students of the NAS judo club are FICEUR5 37V438ft "very good." A majority of them NUBS 35 41 f I are young people. BLOWHARDS 35 41 i1Professor "One boy, about 13, beat nine BEE'S 25 55 P t boys here the other day. He will VP-62 No. 2 16 60 n 1. It1i r be promoted to brown belt," he said. .. # "In five more years," he "' . predicted, "people will be able, if Navy-Marine \ - \ .. ",- Nakamura they work hard at it, to competein ] ty t , j Demonstrates Technique. Bowling Judo. ; ............................................ .........,......Olympic.......... ... .;.:, .... 1 % , ::::::::::::::'::::::':::::::::..:.:.....;.;.::.;;..;..:.;.;.:.:..;.:.:,:;,:::,:;,;:::: ::c::: "ii I'W;:::::;: .. ;';';';';';';';';';';';';';';':';';':':';':';';';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:: '''''' Scores fr'WHOlESALE pR CE S TO Rll raW L, THE DRUNKS 4 0 TIlE SLEEPERS 4 0 NEW & USED FU !lsURE & APPLIANCES IT'S ON ORDER 4 0 ''i: NEW & USED TV KINGLSEY'S MOTORS 3 1 NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES THE GREEN MACHINE 2 2 NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSAIR SEMPER PHI 2 2 . CONDITIONERSHrs. I MAGNIFICENT-7 .f..m..7p.m.Come I In& BrowttrAf'K' 1 3 THE BOWLING TEAM 0 4 Jax-Cdr. Alva L. Phillips of Air Ops presents LCdr. Jack W. Puttee THE MURRAY'S FOR with the American League Pistol Championship Trophy that his LUNCH BUNCH. 0 4AE"B" Weapons team won in the intramural league competition recently. .0 4 . SERVICEMEN: Veterans: Handy loans T NO SATURDAY CLASSES/ from offices that i Earn $243 per month attending " Only Evening Classes : are handy I '& , Now, at last it is possible to attend only evening classes...righf.here In Jacksonville..and ==:: a ; : S. i r. to to. / be' qualified as a full-time student, Attend classes in Bu'siness"Ad- r- get ;;' ministration at Massey Business College and ... "',,ift,. . a. ra . ; Make Self Improvement .. ..i', 'J .v,... ,' ,-, v' S 6475Jlooseyelt Blvd. 3844441.r. " 10242 Atlantic ' Blvd. '" 721-3030* Your Part-Time Job !' \2200 Mayport Rd.AtlanticBch._ ..- 2444456 , .f. .r' ; 'v_ ,;. . " $243 monthly benefits based on man with wife and two children and attending. on, full- Leave money, a "7. -. . , time program. Summer classes now forming. : I purchase, combine . .; 'j For information call 356-8402 ,Q other bills..:whatever " the need..for up .'*' .. ,. . . . ( '; ;.:: : JAAasseyjs( .located on! 7th Street, .__ "., ;:": friendly to $600 just Bob call Adams.. .. I. a block and a half off Main Street., ) ... ' ) ; , d , # 111' FOUNDED 1894 GENERAL ; FINANCE 148 E. 7th Street /356-8402 MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE . - Ifl:, - 8, 1972 JAX AIR . NEWS LATWINGER PAGE 19 I _ I Jax KeUp Corner I i iM ; \ l N'f , I ".'. I .' ,'J. ,,.;;"'t.,, -' + : V A a f (4, ), { gyp, , . ,' b M 4 I' .. ,"' '> . . .iii.. 4 ; << r: ,; .,;. \ , .. SSGT. HAROLD WILLIS . reenlisted for two years at AN KENNETH NEWTON signedfor CY. SOT. THOMAS HOWELL HM2 GREGORY GONZALESput ADCS MAXWELL J. RAY, VA56' . MATSG. He Is an AE in- two more years at VP49. shipped over for six at MATSG, his name on the line for four $ Leading Chief, shipped over structor. putting him just over the 20-year more years at the Naval for two years. mark. He is an AE School In- Hospital. structor. Assignment of PO's, StrikersTo Be Made Within BUPERS I' r Drug Help ; Jax -Assignments for petty officers and designated strikers will be t. \ : Dial 2900 made within the Bureau of Naval Personnel as of July 1,1972. This change will bring to completion the phased implementation of the centralized enlisted assignment program. The change in procedure means that problems relating to an activity's * *?* * * * * * ** personnel readiness or status, either in numbers or quality of KA a 11ACKKY f enlisted personnel assigned on projects, will be a CINCLANTFLT r POPULAR DEMAND ** responsibility. 1. PRINCESS TENOKA * Those problems related to the detailing (issuance of PCS orders) of r" * an individual, however, will be a BUPERS responsibility and as such & * are handled by the rating control officers in the bureau. ** CHIEF CULTAS , ; err Mns t,1 tats ludK * The Type Commanders Personnel Representatives will continue to - report to the CO EPDOLANT for additional duty. Their responsibility : * is to monitor their portion of the fleet commander's personnel 1 3 TOPLESS .* requisition to ensure the correctness of the requisition in accordancewith VALLI KEMP is over 18 years the policies and procedures established by the manning control old but she still can't vote in GO-GO GIRLS authority. this year's Presidential elec C.ntinv.us.h.w,IPM-2AM IN THE LOUNGE 4-8 P.M. tions.' Why? Because Valli is SPEAKEASY ROOM Therefore, activities under CINCLANTFLT Manning Control Miss Australia of 1970, and Authority shall direct all communications concerning command you've got to be a citizen of the OFFICE LOUNGE manning problems to the CO EPDOLANT (as CINCLANTFLT's. USA to rote. But she is an PHIUPSHIGHWAY 733498$ manning control agent) and include CINCLANTFLT and the appropriate American International Pictures : star now and she gets our vote! type commander-senior as information addressees. Problems related to the individual's personal assignment (detailing)shall be directed to the chief of Naval Personnel and will be The Rolling Hills C-12 handled by the man's rating control officer. '... ....... .. 1 l4' <> <" The individual's privilege of direct communication with his rating ,,-.., "'f 4'. T<."#:10.> ,I' l' control officer regarding his personal assignment remains affirmed .::r.'i.., :. p' <., ", tt """ '"' < and is in accordance with Navy policy. \.1:) '': '''' ( '' ',rli, Manning in excess of authorized billets is not allowed unless Navy- '" J( wide excesses exist in the applicable rating. 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( ' 6 cyl., AT, R&H !flU.OVlEn 71 PINTO S11U Used Car Mgr AT, AC, R&H 3&4 BEDROOM HOMES $22,700to$28,800 VAand FHA FINANCING 70 TOYOTA,land cruiser,Jeep,Awheel.dr., Acyl, 3spd,11.000. ml. $2545 .. 70 COUGAR XR7,loaded UUS BELLAIR HOME BUILDERSMEMBER 71 MAZDA,Pick-op,4spdR&H,AC silos DATSUN,Pickup,4spd,R&H 1U" OF NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 70 TOYOTA CORONA,4spd, R&H,AC sun JACKSONVILLE HOME BUILDERSASSOCIATONJUNE ! J r _. .L. .._.. ._..::1. ._ .. .... I JUNE 8, 197 "PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . :-: :-: .... .. Our Story 1, ,' I>:. " '. . . ,.- i...:I I . [! . Jax Air NewsLatwinger . . . t . f . The world's a stage, the men called the Afterburner, was in- Recreation and Welfare Fund. ( -v. . . ....' and women in it merely players, troduced exclusively for personnel Today, the Air News and Lat- j staffs combine their efforts - and a newspaper holding a at Cecil Field. winger human The two weekly noncommercialservice to cover news and events.for :1.: ::, mirror to the scene of . . .: : performance, catches and publications were the.sprawling Jacksonville Navy -II -" -" '" r -:- '. reflects the drama everyday created as a medium of expression complex. Both papers merged on . :. . '\ lift. for the spirits and May 13, IS65, with each paper . ..:. ,..,; . For many years the Jax Air talents of the station personneland maintaining Its own front and .:,;; -. \\" ., ,' . News and Latwinger have served to boost the moral of a back page covers. The i .\#.'". I',. ",/..\'\'., .. captured a host of colorful and people caught up (In the strain of a remaining 12-24 pages are sharedto .-. .-. v \, \. \\, historical events as they unfolded major world war. We've come a provide broader coverage of . . \\" ,/. .. . and casting their long way since those years but local and national military news. <111 / characters in dramatic roles, our mission i is still the same. The Jax Air News comes under ,- ," . have presented story after story The Jax Air News' and Lat- the direction of the NAS I for thousands of readers each winger are now commercial Jacksonville Service Information week. enterprise newspapers, Office, headed by Arthur The first eight-page Issue of the published by the Holt Publishing Slocumb, S10. The newspaper Jax Air News appeared on April Company since March 14, 1963, staff includes three Navy journalists - t rG'w 1, 1943 as a central source of and financed entirely through the whose primary duties are general Information and morale sale advertising. This method with SIO and collateral duties for the personnel at NAS Jax saves the government an include supporting the Cecil Field, Lee Field, and Naval estimated $30,000 a year for the publication of the Air News, and a' Air Gunners School. Sixteen Jax Air News alone, which had Navy photographer. All photo years ago, the Latwinger, then been financed In the past by the processing Is handled be the Fleet Air Photo Lab.a . .-:;;:. bOgoE 0 pE.t, ; Cecil Fields Latwinger is staffed by two Na vymen from the *, / station's Administration Office h 9 While our staffs do the actual )- .kl'L / f work In getting the papers \ -1 , T <"', 'M mina '' HOSPIT*!,, UFR1 / / 9' Saturday,Ju; i k' )R "1i0T ROMEv w. Starrini I / 'Ily ; : ( I s i-f ; " ; ; : \\ : : : 'e ,.6 a' ., .. - w 4 me ffistrars, L nda *' cos4h' Be sure to' r the oHtt&' f%, \ V : 1s tQ one I .w ;t3r 111 of ohQotuj : 'tuno t aaP / .r Ym , ; A\ LOOK FOR YOURSELF! JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! ,, r ,. SEE WHAT YOUR Cm CAN SHOW VOfl ABOUI Uffi! rgoo "IT SHOWS HOW BEAUTIFUL PHYSICAL "WHERE WERE THE POLICE WHEN ; /man: 4 LOVE CAN BE" THEY WERE SHOWING THIS FILM .. ,, t w'om* ic., A.. 1" I- r fJ.,... "IT PUTS THE POETRY BACK "I'M GOING TO SEE IT AGAIN AND INTO LOVE." BRING MY WIFE". FINALLY, AN H FIND OUT 't, 0 RATED MOVIE YOUR YDURSELFWIFE ,: ,, ' ; OR GIRL. WHY : '" etL 1"1'. FRIEND CAN EVERYONE'S ,:;, "' ENJOY! TALKING ,I ' " SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM'S ABOUT. . CONTROVERSIAL : ; ; , <: , . 1 :" t,; ,>,:, ;;,: f2"; "' iMt4Y'': ' "i ', ,..; H " a "Got the ? " A SEAN S.CUNNINGHAM!IOCU MURPHY" PRODUCTION PHOTOCUPtt0 AND tOITtD IT signal ROGER MURPHY.PRODUCED ANO DIRECTED IY SUN I CUNNM6NAM. DISTRIBUTED HALLMARK KLUSINQ CO.,. [ ]NDDNEDNOER"AOMimiNORMANDY i A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY! j I 711.2331Normondy GOLD HELD OVER . III ; Y' 9Yvt X ; .. ; Moll THEATRE I f: 9 NorTOnd eaa k. \ \ WEEK DAYS 7:30.9:30 SAT.&SUN. 3:305:307:30.9:30JACKSONVILLE : I II I -- - --- ._--.4',.,. ; , w _---.... " -. . .. . ".. . JUNE 8, 1972 JAX AIR . NFWS LATWINGER PAGE 21 I .Making The Newstogether , our papers could not week and 4a .. thousands exist without the active -supportof out to national military are mailed activities our many "reporters" and to local retired throughout tenant commands, and servicemen's wives.servicemen WANT who supply us with the wide The Latwinger's variety of news, tips, articles and Cecil Field I is 4,687.distribution at t we must have by ADS. features Bringing the news to the home . f each deadline Tuesday noon. and office Is a never When the entire paper I is put for as ending job, soon as one Issue i Is s together, the staffs meet at Holt pleted, work begins for the com-next Call Publishing Co. on Wednesday week. But, It I Is never a routine mornings to make the final job. proofs. The Navy Is assisted by While d journalist must 388-2755 the employees there in perfectingevery a certain confess detail before the papersare own work amount, it Is of particularly pride In his ,-;' printed that night. Hot off the satisfying when someone takes ) 1 press on Thursday mornings, the the time to read the and paper $ papers are delivered to NAS Jax offer a simple thanks and " and Cecil Field where Yard Mail maybe some welcome advice. we've: :':' them.At got ;youcovered ::. distributes Even If :: .. they don't, NAS Jacksonville, 11,670 always to make out our paper goal the Is !.,f: .. copies of the Jax Air News are best service publication in the :r .... delivered to commands each country. .. JAX AIR NEWS-LATW'f ; ... .. ..... .,,.. .... .. ur 0( ---......-..... .. .a rr+ .N/rMiWMIV.. .. . ; +M 1'HMIV'IV I/ ;t MS 1; I..lt.ttI. .. ,ra .. .. ..... .. .... .... . . -' ::-::: ... ;: : ...........: From Start To Finish M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING II .:(. :....' 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Club Steak with Baked Potato .and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter 5444 NORMANDY BLVO 7860721 , DINNER4PAMil8PMWitch BAUAMEAICMO E81bBUNOINC81VO' 7)13442) nmas'erchaiqt809MAYPOR i *- LUNCH 11 AM til 2PM """" ' * welcome hei > !HO 24648?* - For Our L ncKtonMtatSp cta>i3 .- .. --- .. . JUNE 8, 197? 22 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER w,' :"":" ._u_ _ > '4> ".::::.t\,, : "'--'"*r M I M/1 : p sf, JD r , CECIL SPORTS ' ._ /( Mi by DTC J. D. Brewster _. _..__.'",,-,-,,,.,,',.'.,_.",,,._'U"BUlin .'-"-, _,'." ". UllUllc"l, '! r.': ---I'-' """ "n' co'x FASTPITCH" Admin tallied six one also plays slowpitch) and getting better wood on the ball i I wa : Lund hits for VA while since switching from his nine ironto big markers in the top of the 7th had 3 -12, a driver..In his win over VA- Husky, Favata and Ward stroked frame to'upset league leading 2 each. The 'Hellrazors' had 12, Honey Loy even chipped in VA-12,6-2. VA-12 was leading 1-0 Lightle,Stancil and Caster stroke with a stolen base. Honey caughtthe Wilfred on the strong pitching of 2 hits apiece in their losing effort. opposition, his own team. to the 7th inning. Stromquist up mates, umpires, the spectatorsand his RAIDER RAMBLINGS: Jolly George 'Honey to Loy date pitched he Jim Lee is in the process of his wife flatfooted with this ....... :Ii strongest game as ...... bringing his trusty right arm out rare (for George) theft..one of \ limited VA-12 to but six hits. of mothballs in anticipation of a the better hitters in the league Mrs. Rose Marie Paganelli, accepting thanks from Mr. Doug Arm George also contributed 2 hits. strong, American Red Cross Field director. long afternoon, when the CPO's (fastpitch) this year is Claude for VA-12 The hitting star was Ladies Home Companions meet "Mutt' Chavis. Mutt has an even Lefty Falcon. their secret Tom Puckett's youth oriented swing at the plate, and hits the Volunteer HonoredMrs. unvieled VA-45 own ball line. He is also pitching weapon last week in the Acey-Duecys on Thursday, June right on a a more than adequate fielder..the and 15th at 1730..0n Saturday 17 of CDR. Paganelli, the person soft throwing righthander June,the Cecil chapter of Ancient weekend Station plan-of-the-day Rose Marie Paganelli is shown accepting congratulations anda struggled to a 15-10 'pitching Mariners, Inc (the CPOs) will reported that the recent framed letter of thanks from Mr. Doug Armstrong, Field Director of duel' over AMD. take on their Jax counterparts ina slowpitch game which pitted the the American Red Cross at NAS Jacksonville and Cecil Field The victory Aungst, Price and Kitts led the slowpitch game at Jax. The 1st officers against the AceyDuecyswas letter praises the fine service Mrs. Paganelli has performed servingas VA-45 batting attack with 3 hits pitch is scheduled to wobble won by the latter, 1110.Don Chairman of the Red Cross Volunteers at Cecil Field. Mrs. Edna apiece. Losing pitcher Dale plateward at 1300.In checkingthe Jackson, perhaps one of the Mattson, Chairman of Red Cross Volunteers at NAS Hospital, also t r Howard, Rogers, Snellgrove, scorebook, we found that Ed better (if not the best) quar- presented Mrs. Paganelli with a gold disc charm as a momento of her Smith and Brooks banged out 2 Tonge's batting slump remains terbacks in the Navy's touch year of service at Cecil Field. During her time as chairman, Mrs. hits each for AMD. unbroken Ed thought football program was recently Paganelli has put in close to 600 hours of volunteer time and has kept observed in the act of recruiting the dispensary well-stocked with willing volunteers to help with SLOWPITCH: VA-12 took the (reasonably) that his hard hit measure of VA-174, 113. Ward line drive which handcuffed the players for his VA-174 team. checking in patients, taking temperatures, standing-by for X-ray and took the win and Thompson the Could it be that Don is again minor surgery,and a myriad of other duties. She has had a programfor VA-12 shortstop should have been contemplating a comeback after Red Cross Youth Volunteers to help out in the Cecil Field Libraryas loss. Lefty Falcon (the versatile listed as a single. Ed seems to be announcing his retirement? well as the Dispensary.Mig . already been passed with the was later downed by a the Battleship USS -West Virginia I Navy\ Newsgram current rate at 94 percent.. Terrier Missile from USS Sterett during the attack on Pearl Among first-termers the trend of (DLG-31)). On May 31, Higbee Harbor. retention has been up for the last signalled her return by pounding Miller's mother, Mrs. The Navy's drive to retain first- for the current fiscal year, which three years: The rate for Fiscal enemy emplacements; she Henrietta Miller, will serve as termers is paying off During they say is a better indicator of year 1970 was 10 percent, the rate triggered five secondary ex sponsor for the ship.. The 438-foot March, the first-term retentionrate the Navy's retention success. for the fiscal year 1971 was 17 plosions. Destroyed three Escort is designed for speeds in jumped to 38 percent, a new Through the end of March, 23 percent. bunkers and a tank, and shelled a excess of 27 knots and will accommodate - monthly high. The Bureau of percent of the first-term personnel machine gun position firing at a crew of 17 Officers personnel officials are more eligible to reenlist this USS Higbee South Vietnamese troops. and 228 Enlisted men. impressed with the retention rate fiscal year have done so. At this The USS Higbee (DD-806)),with CVW21On New BEQ'sCongress last the retention rate time year, her battle damage repaired, was 16 percent. returned to the Gunline off June 1, Navy planes is considering the HONPA, The Navy's goal is to reach a Vietnam this week to blast North destroyed two 45-foot supply from craft, Navy's request for some 119 trying to move supplies an first-term retention rate of 31 Vietnamese positions near Quang million dollars for new and island to the North Vietnamese MOTORS& CYCLES CO. percent and a career personnel Tri. Higbee's Aft S- nch turret mainland.'. The two were attacked modernized Bachelor Enlisted 4949 BLANDING BLVD. retention rate of 80 percent. In was hit by a bomb from a North and sunk from quarters and Community support PHONE 771-8244 the career area the goal has Vietnamese Mig April 19; The by planes facilities. Rear Admiral W. M. CVW21. Enger of the Naval Facilities Navyman Honored Engineering Command told the House Armed Services Subcommittee * The third Navy ship to be the Navy is com- named in honor of a black mitting itself to build new LEOPARD Navyman will be launched at bachelor enlisted quarters, Avondale Shipyards, Westwego, facilities and ; messing support La. on June 3. The Destroyer .+'+ J facilities,and to improve existing '.".',.:I ". '. Escort USS Miller (DE-1091)), a ",, facilities. Projects being con- J .If. \ Knox-Class Escort, is named in sidered would provide close to 13 : r honor of Mess attendant Doris thousand new spaces and "Doric" Millerwho received the ; ir.n.; ; modernize another 9 thousand for Navy Cross for heroism aboard 'tkiJJ bachelor enlisted men. - ",..,c'\I'R\ 'Ii . ,. 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Turn right on U.S. 41 south to. tion of FLORIDALAND, through Osprey, loca Tour RouteInterstate a re-creation 15m. GIBSONTON. This region produces old western town. of an Tampa ty Highway Numbers 90 percent of the country's phosphate. It 91m. VENICE is the go] & U.S.Highway Numbers also the home of many retired circus winter home of Ring- is ling Brothers.Barnum and 41 mJ State Highway Numbers Continue south Bailey Circus. through Ruskin people. There is a fine beach and /;.' Approximate Mileages (known as the"Salad Bowl of the U.S.A.") pavilion here fora 92 * to the town of. picnic lunch and a saltwater swim before Petersburg Gibsonton continuing south on U.S. 41, and 45m. BRADENTON. It's worth a pause at Routes 775 and 771 to. Ruskin Scale 01 Miles ,;, the SOUTH FLORIDA MUSEUM, if just to see 120m. Q 301 o I ',> 10 20 .'>\ the only manatee (sea cow) born in captivity BOCA GRANDE. This was the lair t uy and various interesting displays and of the pirate, Jose Gasparilla, who terror " , ized 41 ,.. collections. Turn right on Route 64 and the high seas in the late 18th.cen ww, -." cross the bridge to Anna Maria Key. Drive ,tury. Captives were offered the opportun ,I ." ,.,.J'.. .\ south on Route 789 along famous beach. ity to join his band and, if they refused, Brads nr r ; .\ es to Longboat Key. Swing east hereto,.. were shot and tossed-overboard. Retrace on at c. :'tJ. 73m. SARASOTA.This is a"Circus Town." your route to Placida and take Route 771 "Mii, 64 rt Ellenton Ma lee ., :... . The RINGLING MUSEUMS (just north on U.S. north short, then turn left onto U.S. 41. Drive a Key 41 4ac '1 . distance to. . 41)) stand on the 68-acre estate of the 144m. 189 a .... j NATIONAL POLICE HALL OF FAME aP c ' " The , late John Ringling. CIRCUS MUSEUM which C) to"!) -> brings back the great days of the Big Top forcement has some fine exhibits of law-en ?Kty *Sarasota i with gay exhibits of gilded parade wagons equipment.Continueyour route calliopes and costumes; and tells south on U.S. 41, going through Port r ? , Charlotte and cross the bridge to Punta c.? MYAKKA RIVER 10 the story of the circus from the ancient 41 , Gorda. Here I ST PE. Arcadia days of Rome to the "Greatest Show on turn northeast onto U.S. 17 in toward the 12 stop of. Osprey . Earth. The RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART offers .3 : priceless paintings of the great mastersin o fI' 172m. FORT OGDEN. This citrus and live. * an Italian villa. Then there are the JOHN stock town N. Port occupies the site of a fort built RINGLING RESIDENCE and the ASOLO THEATRE, in 1841 during the Seminole War. Here Venice Charlotte an original 18th-century Italian theatre fifty-five 41 Port t Ft. Ogden cypress canoes were built to carry to Florida in 1950. The NAT- POLICE Charlotte transported CIRCUS fighting men into the Everglades where 1 HALL OF FAME, right next door, offers the Seminoles made their last stand. Continue tf\, ti HALL FAME OF 1 1 more nostalgic memorabilia of the circus' north on U.S. 17 through Arcadia, ; '. ,. aD N ti 1 ; past. You can see the miniature coach then turn left on Route 70 into Route 72. '. "' -'..., Punta Gorda r'Placida 'i' given by Queen Victoria to Tom Thumb, 210m. MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK. :' ..:: O 115 the world's most famous midget, and This 29,000-acre preserve, reminiscentof o 111 every few hours circus acts are performedin the African veldt, is an area of tall old-time style. palms and widespreading oaks with their Boca Grande Also along this road is Bellm's museumof beards of Spanish moss. Through it flows L ,... . early motor vehicles, CARS OF YESTER the Myakka River, teeming with a varietyof 248m. ELLENTON, location of the GAMBLE eracy. The mansion houses relics of the DAY. The whole family can get into the act aquatic birds. The wild turkey, deer MANSION CONFEDERATE MUSEUM. The house, war period. Nearby are ruins of an old and climb aboard the "Merry Oldsmobile"of and racoons have lost their fear of man built in the early 1840's, served as a ref. 1901 for laughs and pictures. Another and roam about freely. Let the family uge after the Civil War for Judah P. Ben' plantation sugar mill. Proceed north onU.S. attraction is the SARASOTA JUNGLE GARDENS, loose and refresh yourselves at this delightful jamin, Secretary of State for the Confed- 301 to the junction of Route 60"and a foliage and flower paradise where wild oasis, then continue west to U.S. Sarasota. Cross the Manatee River and turn west to. .'. fowl of the world Continue turn right on U.S.301 for. . roam freely. 41, on which you turn north back through 295m. TAMPA. ' /* ** .. .:vrr::: t::4:: :} 'i7Y (i:1: :ti 7rv v. .r. ?N .vn ] / - ;:v ANNOUNCING. . JACKSONVILLE'S NEWEST AUTOMOBILE AGENCY IL1I11N' I I . : , _TRIUMPH d. t., : V .I ; TR6FACTORY I. . : AUTHORIZED 1 . L SALES & SERVICE , GORDON THOMPSON \...... 5525 PHILIPS PHONE HIGHWAY 737-4500 F 24 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 8, 1972 M --- - m i - LET'S t T'I' / II 1 __ I ,i ;.' NlIlT.N\:: 'L I ( ( I I -j ! ;Ji; , ): I ' ."; " - ,'.. ,Y J', . 1 ' 1 1Ss .COMPARING ! 1 K M . la t Co, oo b INTEREST RATES 'Jr.;1 # J ( instead, let's compare the actual dollar cost of financing. What you are Interested In knowing Is, '\ o- ) "How much does it cost me In dollars and cents?" At the credit union there is no doubt about what it 1 t costs to borrow money because all I costs are included In the finance charge.There are no extras. .tf f G p A local financial Institution has recently advertised new car financing at 8.41 percent Annual Percentage i LVP{ Rate. This rate would appear to be slightly lower than our rate of 9 percent APR. BUTI. . ..LET'S COMPARE THE ACTUAL DOLLAR COST ON ,y f A $3000 NEW CAR LOAN REPAID IN 36 MONTHS ' ...INCLUDING Credit Life Insurance and ALL other costs! OTHER FINANCIAL JAX NAVY FEDERAL ;*' INSTITUTION CREDIT UNION CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE $78.76 0 DOCUMENTARY STAMPS 5.40 0 FINANCE CHARGE 416.12 $434.40ACTUAL So,let's stop comparing Interest rates .instead,when you are shopping' COST $500.28 $434.40 for financing,compare ACTUAL DOLLAR COST. We think you will find that you will save money at the credit union every. time. MONTHLY PAYMENTS $97.23 $95.40 SUMOF PAYMENTS $3,500.28 $3,434,40JAX : .........tl................. ....N......auIIMm... ACTUAL DOLLAR COST COMPARISON. NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT. UNION.. : : OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION $500.28 .. DOLLAR .SAVING COMPARISON CHART .. JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 434.40 SAVINGS $65.88 ITEM. BEING FINANCED . AMOUNT TO BE FINANCED . .. NUMBER OF MONTHS FOR REPAYMENT : *Credit life insurance Is not required but we think most borrowers want this extra protection for their families. ...... . . :;:i' : @::::::::::::::; :;.:::::;:::::;:::;:;::::;:::;:;':';:;:::;:::::;::::::::::.:::::::*;:::'":::":: :::' .:::;:";.::'::;':;::':::;':'.::::::"':::;:;::;.,.:::;;'S-!:::::::"';:::.:::.":;::::>>: **Finance charge includes$10. 2 for financing the credit life Insurance-and documentary iiii; Name of Financial Institution 1j r stamps. i;! JAX NAVY FEDERAL t:r . ' tii CREDIT UNION l . :;:;:: :: .. f ;};i ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE p oG < j To make it easier for you to shop for credit we are t l.J: FINANCE CHARGE $_ S_ :, : providing a "do-it-yourself" comparison chart. After you : |1' CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE .0. i: have shopped and completed the left side (but before you l DOCUMENTARY STAMPS 1 .0. 1 sign anything) bring this to JNFCU and let us show you the . """-"'- '-' : |1 OTHER FEES OR CHARGES :, m : actual dollar cost and your savings with credit unionfinancing. ? s:;: . |: ACTUAL DOLLAR COST, E 3 M. t I; MONTHLY PAYMENTS $ S 7 1; . ***** ... ." i .: |; SUM OF PAYMENTS $' $' 's j .. ..... ............ ::: . : X'X-X:;;:vX'ft'ij'X't::::::::::::::'':*::::::***"'*::;"::?:':::*'*:::'::'::"*" :*:":*:*:*:*:?"?:iVft"ti"i';::!::;:::;:::;:;:::::*::?::' ';:'':'*-:''':;:'"<:"Vt;::*"'"'''';:;:;*;:; r.. } ,{.? .. .,.,'... \ *j> ** ... f. : ' {( : By the way-lf you won't save anything by financing[ with'I ; + : Actual Dollar Cost of Financing ; the credit union, we will tell you that also.: ;" :" 'i'. :;;. : SM S: : : OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION $-'-:'- 1 ." : :, "..t. t;, JAXNAVYFEDERALCREDITUNION. .,' :' I t: :; ) . : : 'i' I> SAVINGS S t f " ,. C//p// And .' .'. "".'. .. ..!'',\'i5"< I After completing the left column with Information from another financial \() $ .:,...'.i:, .' :.""j : t':.t institution, bring this form to Jax Navy Federal Credit Union. We will i{'i Q Ve 1 f. v.i! ,.. show you how much you can save by financing with the Credit Union. <..J:if''4< ..:.I .,t"y : :. ..! '. . ., .,,,........................ ..*............i "lPj': .. \ :.; : ., ;',:. .\ ,.. ,'\;'i N",' ; i:4 i- .. l' : . .1. .: .. . f .. ," j ,t .. M / M.:: Ii/ t\ \ I.. JAX FEDERAL : 1L , tl '. ff" }j t ,,,; i\ : : :::: : :: ::::: .. : .:........'.:,.::.:.:..,.:.:.r.c..:.......w.'.?.:...:...,. DON'T BE FOOLED ';:-"it.7J' Ril 71' : BY INTEREST RATES ,. :. ; ''fA/, j .' t: ' COMPARE THE ACTUAL f}, I DOLLAR COST! '% tI t\.;, '" h iZ1 "', '7 ROOSEVELT MALL :11 SHOPPING CENTER NAS JAX, Bldg 39 NAS CECIL, Bldg 26 I} t i PHONE 384-1391 Tel 387.5622 or Base Ext 2431 772.9894 or Base Ext. 215 . t I Hours: Mon-Frl.10AM-5:30PM Hours: MorvFri.9AM-4:30PM: Hours: MorvFri.8:30AM3:30PMPAGE : : Sat.9AM-1 PM . . } :! wrx- __- ----r.._....._... _,... ... .. . |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 167 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |