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:\! .. ,.- ., ,- .. - ' i I Navy Launches I . .. Jax-The NAS Jacksonville C.A.R.E. Center opens its doors today with the mission of providing the Navy an A ; extensive counseling effort in the area of drug use and 451 drug education. drug r r Included within the C.A.R.E. Center efforts will be the , Drug Exemption Program, Minority Affairs, a Black ) . Culture Program and drug education for military Doan [ : Navy Relief [ Campaign: ' i. Ends TodayJax " VOL. 30 NO. 13 Published In Thelnt.r"t I Two- days after it was originally scheduled to end, the 1972 ' Jacksonville auxiliary Navy a Relief Society fund-raising drive . has collected $39,827, or 76.6 per I' cent of the objective of $52,000. J t The campaign was to end June . t 6 but was extended to include today's military payday. ' The report issued June 8 showed that 26 commands have . achieved 100 or more per cent of their suggested goal. Twenty : eight others had attained per- ; .centages ranging from 11 to 99 per cent. Eight commands had not F- filed a report. Rear Admiral Lawrence R. ,, Geis, Commander Fleet Air, [ [ Jacksonville, congratulated all who had met or exceeded their goals and urged others to "put [ forth that extra effort necessary Cdr. Herring to insure the successful completion - I of this year's fund drive". Navy Newsgram Top contributors in the drive which includes NAS Jax, Cecil, Mining Proves Saturday.'i Glynco and NTC Orlando, are - NARF Jax with 610 per cent of Jax The mining of NorthVietnam's U. their suggested goal and Marine harbors has been The Barracks,Jax, with 326 per cent. "very ,effective" and has"radically" Adm. Other commands with, 100 or reduced enemy more per cent as of June 8 were: opposition to Seventh Fleet ships U. S. NFO Orlando 190 and planes, according to the tankers CLAW One Cecil 188 former Seventh Fleet Com- strong f. CVWR-20 155 mander, VAdm. William Mack.At Adm. VP-5 147 a Pentagon news con- Commissary Store Jax 144 ference, June 8, Adm. Mack said special Marine Corps Recruiting the Fleet can do whatever is to Station 136 necessary to maintain the I COMFAIRJAX 133 minefield, which he called "very Adm. p Navy Fuel Depot 133 effective". Service School Navtracen "We look at it all the time," by 1985 Orlando 131 Adm. Mack said, "and we don't for 57 NFO Jax 130 " movement it. see any through - Navtradevice Center Orlando 128 Because of the mining, he need at NAMTRADET Cecil Field 122 commented enemy oppositionhas 80,000 Fleweafac Jax 122 been dropping off"radically". I NAS Jax 116 Asked if the reduced fuel flow NAS Cecil Field 114 into North Vietnam has affected [ . VP-49 112 enemy MIG operations, the Navtracen Orlando 108 Admiral replied, "They're being t Marine Barracks Cecil Field 106 affected mostly by Navy F-4's." ; NAS Glynco,Georgia 105 He said that during April and NamtradetJax 105 May, Navy F-4's downed eight [ CFAW11 103 MIGs for every Navy aircraft lost i NROTC Unit Jax.University 101 to MIGs. , : Construction Battalion Unit .Ii I ,.,.v'4 : :::::t :: ; ; :: :,:::::::: . J Jax '100 Ace "Right At Home" in F.! 'I , Navrestracen Orlando 100 Navy Ace Lt. Randy Cun- ; / t ningham said he felt "right at " home"during his hourandahalfflight \}'\ BulletinA in the F-14 on June 7. I f : Flying out of a Grumman , campaign spokesman Aircraft, test facility, Lt. Cun-, for the Jacksonville ningham was chased by a Navy : Auxiliary of the Navy F-4 piloted by Cdr. Tom Cassidyand Relief Society reported fellow Ace Ltjg) Willy Tuesday that contributions Driscoll. I were up to $41,692, or 80.2 The F-14 is due to be hoisted per cent of the suggested aboard USS Forrestfll (CVA59)in goal of $52,000. Norfolk next week for tests on b ! It was also learned that the Mark-7 jet blast detector, and 150 sailors and marines of for a catapult and flight to the | ) Phase III AE school at beach. Thefirst, F-14's are to join William NATTC, gave $1,000 to the the fleet this fall with carrier- today t', drive last week. based operations planned for meet | I'I sometime in the mid-summer of I : 1973. through : ; : : :: __a "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which Is In noway connected with the Department of the Navy Opinions contained herein are nut official expressionsof t the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of'the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." t' . F.- ", :)/'j o _. o .__ .0 _.- S JUNE 15, 1972 - PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGtK .. ... ..9.,1U..t.t ___ - _____.................... ? WEEKLY 1972 CLUB SCHEDULES . WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY JUNE 20 JUNE 21 JUNE 19 JUNE 15 JUNE 16 JUNE 17 JUNE 18 - . 01 ul J>irates'S oslon Ronnie Mirror Cove ' . , .. . Facilities . Archie .. Special, PI".s . For Wedding Hancock Blue Couples Available Mel Gaden Royal Country Leslie, r Events Receptions . ,, ' Hall M :' ; '- . ,. ' (' .. : . : : Rita Vachon Lou Clayton; . CPO R 6 "C" Mixed bag. . . K-Islno. . .Tommy. Jan Kreeger The Country . ... . Sounds .'i. " Club Playboys' Interesting ' .. " I I . . Officers Prime Four of Father's Game Ala Carte -: Rib Dennis Clubs Day Brunch Closed Night Menu Club Buffet Buffet AU5t1 t \ln CLUB HOURS HOT2IH ; I , _ Pirates CPO Officers Hancock. Teen m8Jr I Cove Club Club Hall Club Monday thru Thur 11 a.m to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Closed Mondays Friday & Saturday FrldayJun.16BREAKFASTI Potatoes, Potato Chips, Dessert Bar. 11. a.m. to Midnight Sunday 11 am. to 1 a.m. Friday 6 pm Chilled Apple Juice, TuesdayJune20 Friday 11a.m..11 p.m. to midnight Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, 11 a.ni" to 2 a.m. &' Saturday Tues..Thurs. Sunday French Toast w.Syrup, Choice of Hamor BREAKFASTI ChllledTomatoJulce, Friday t 2 Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, pm Hominy : Pork Sausage, Creamed Eggs, : Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m 11a.m..11p.m. Noon to Midnight midnight Fri.Sat Lyonnaise Potatoes, Pastry Bar. French w-Syrup, Choice of Hamor 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. ila.m:la.m. Monday thru Thur DINNER Oyster Stew, Fried Fish Pork Sausage, Cheese Omelet, Sunday Sunday 2 pm Baked Pork and Beans, Pastry Bar. 11 a.m to Midnight to 7 Portions or El Rancho Stew, Baked 9 I.m. to Midnight pm Macaroni Cheese, Tartar Sauce, DINNERS Chicken Gumbo Soup,Hot Buttered Asparagus, Seasoned Roast Pork Sandwich, Brown Gravy, Carrots, Salad Bar, Cream Puffs, Candled Sweet Potatoes, Chilled Coconut Bars. ".' Sauce,Creole Squash, Seasoned SANDWICH LINE: Chill Dogs or Lira Beans, Salad Bar, Martha Grilled Ham & Cheese, Fench Fried Washington Cream Pie, Hermits. Potatoes, Dessert Bar. SANDWICH LINE Grilled Ham SUPPER: Italian Spaghetti w.Meat burgers or Frankfurters, Egg Salad c Sauce or Meat Ball Grinders, Par. Sandwich, French Fried Potatoes, '" mesan Cheese,Pizza Pies, Buttered Dessert Bar"SUPPERS Green Beans, Salad Bar, Marble Italian Spaghetti w-Meat Cake, Peach Pudding. Sauce, Baked Lasagna, Pizza Pies, NAVAL AIR Saturday,June 17 Parmesan Cheeseeasoned Brussel STATION BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Juice, Sprouts, Salad Bar, Easy Chocolate PROTESTANT Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, Cake, Vanilla Pudding. ec Griddle Cakes, French Toast Choiceof SANDWICH LINE Submarine SUNDAY Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Baked Sandwich or Gilled Hamburgers, Beans, Syrup, Hash Brown Potatoes, Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes, Church School (all ages) 9 a.m. Paytry Bar.BRUNCHt. Potato Chips, Dessert Bar. at Chapel Annex Divine Worship at 10 a.m. Cream Potato' Wednesday,June 21 Soup, Fried Ham Steaks French BREAKFASTS Chilled Orange Juice, 10:30: a.m. at All Saints' Chapel." Fried Potatoes, Salad Bar, Blueberry Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, Youth Worship (Jr. and Sr. Pie, Sugar Cookies. Grilled Cakes Syrup, Choice of JAX AIR NEWS SPOTLIGHTS Palmer Ogden, our erstwhile High) 10:30: a.m. at Chapel An. SUPPER Southern Fried Chicken, Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Potatoes Creamed, Cream Ground Beef, Hash Brown reporter from theCIvilian Personnel Department, as our personality of nex. Junior and Senior Youth Corn Bread Gravy, Dressing Whipped, Cranberry Potatoes, Pastry Bar.DINNERS. the week. Mr. Odgen, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who Fellowship 1:30 p.m. at Bldg. 722. Sauce, Buttered Greens, Simmered Vegetable Soup, Country began his civil service career 11 years ago, Is an employee relations Evening Worship 7:30: p.m. at Navy Beans, Salad Bar, White Cake, Style Chicken, Creamed Gravy, specialist At CPD he deals with welfare protects, or special services the Small Chapel Cherry Pudding. Whipped Potatoes, Bread Dressing,, for civilian employees at'17 service units aboard HAS Jax. He is soon Tuesday Sunday,June 11 Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Dutch Corn REAKFAIT Chilled Seasoned Broccoli, Salad Bar, to be reassigned as administrative of fleer at the Naval Hospital. Well Senior Choir Rehearsal Grapefruit . ,7 pjn. at;: Juice, Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Apple Cake, Vanilla Wafers.SANDWICH certainly miss seeing him around here as he has been one of our most Bldg. 750 and Christian Science Order,'Griddle CakesSyrup, French LINBt Sloppy Joes on reliable sources for civilian news and features for five years. Service 8 'p.m. at the SmallChapel' Toast, Choice of Ham or Pork Hamburg Buns.Grilled Hamburgers or ".". Sausage, ,Creamed .Dried. BeefHome Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes, Fried Potatoes, Pastry Bar Dessert Bar.SUPPERs. . I BRUNCH at 10 a.m., Creole Soup,; Grilled ,Ham Steaks, AIR NEWS NAVALIIOSPITAL Pepper Steaks, French Fried 1'' Pineapple Sauce; Baked Macaroni w- .:tAX Divine Worship 10 a.m. at St. Potatoes, Salad Bar, Peach Pie, Cheese, Boiled Cabbage 8. Carrots" , Lukes. Chocolate Chip Cookies. Buttered, Peas, Salad Bar, Devils SUPPER: Pan Roast of Beef, Food Cake, Cherry Jello. Natural Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes, SANDWICH LINEs Chicken Salad or NEWS is Civilian NATTC Hot Spiced Beets, Grilled Hamburgers, Frankfurters, The JAX AIR a Enterprise' Newspaper Buttered Green : Protestant ,Worship, Service ,.Beans, French Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, distributed each Thursday at'the \\J.'S. 'Navin t Air 'Station': SaladBar. Jced-UmonCake".."[ . 10:30 in Pineapple jess rt "Bar: : a.m. Building 500. Pudding. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Monday,June If Thursday,June 22 private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS BREAKFASTS Chilled Pineapple BREAKFAST Chilled Apple Juice, must be forwarded the Public Affairs Office ,Box, 2, NAS, CATHOLIC, '.Juice, ,Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs*to Cooked Farina,Fried Eggs to Order, Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News Saturday Mass 5 p.m, at St., Order,Griddle Cakes w-Syrup Choice 'French: Toast Syrup, Choice of Ham items are welcomed from all sources Telephone! '772-31/8 of Edward's Chapel. Sunday Mass 8a.m 'Of Bacon or Luncheon Meat,'Minced! or Hard Pork Sausage, Corned Beef HASH, and 11 a.m. Daily Mass- Beef on Toast, Home Fried Potatoes, Boiled Eggs. Pastry Bar. 3119. Pastry Bar: ..DINNER! Mulligatawny Soup, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and ..DINNER Cheese Soup, .Steak Fried Shrimp or Baked Veal Loaf, , "Everything advertised In this publication must be made Friday-ll:30: a.m. Wednesday Smothered Onions, Snowflaked Tomato Gravy, Seafood Cocktail available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race Mass 11:30: a.m. at the Naval Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Buttered Sauce, Parsley Buttered Potatoes, creed, color national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or Hospital Chapel Saturday Carrots, Seasoned Mixed Vegetables, Seasoned Mixed (Vegetables, Hot Salad Bar, Spiced Beets, Salad Bar, Blueberry Apple Turnovers, Sugar violation or rejection of this policy of equal Confessions and patron. A confirmed 4:15: 5 p.m. Cookies. Pie, Cherry Pudding. opportunities by an advertiser will. result In the refusal" to print. SANDWICH LINEs Cold Plate, SANDWICH LINE Chili Dogs or advertising from that source." Assorted Cold: Cuts, Cheese, Potato Grilled Ham & Cheese, French Fried 'Salad,"Baked Beans, Potato Chips, Potatoes, Dssert Bar. solicited the publisher and queries CHAMPUS will pay for the Dessert Bar.SUPPERs. SUPPERs Turkey Pot Pit Fried' Advertisements are by authorized services of physical Baked Hamburger & Fish Portions, French Fried Potatoes, ,concerning such should be directed to: therapists, psychologists, speech Noodles or Fried Perch, Tartar Sauce Tartar Sauce; Cranberry Sauce, THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY therapists, speech pathologists, Steamed Rice Au Gratin Cauliflower, Simmered Pinto Beans; Buttered audiologists, social workers Buttered Green Peas, Salad Bar, Greens, Salad Bar,, Cream Puffs, occupational ' , 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 'therapists i ., and Yellow Pound Cake, Orange Cream Coconut Bars.SANDWICH. Telephone 388-2755 Pudding. LINES Cold Plate, nurses. SANDWICH LINE:' Cheese, Lettuce Assorted Cold Cuts, Cheese, Potato VOL. 30 NO." 13 JUNE 15, 1972 & Tomato Sndwlch, Grilled Ham Salad, Baked Beans, Potato Chips, -, burgers, Frankfurters, French Fried Dessert Bar. - 15, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3VACATION rt , Y1 - y .1. lgy 1 4 * J ,( . ?. ., "s '' xaaea L W,6 nN I . 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COROLLA 1200 Only $59.98 per month r I $1956 p.o.e. Down payment 242.20 36 payments of $59.98 each . Unpaid balance $1800 Credit Life Insurance $64.78 Documentary ' Stamps$3.30. Total Note:$2159.28- Deferred Price $2401.48. Includes $2385 e- transportation dealer preparation. Annual percentage rate 9.71. P. 0. E. LANDCRUISER MARK II CELICA '3540 '2568 2847 P. 0. E. P. O. E. "' P. O. E. VMr ; ESTSIDE TOYOTA 5H ;:2 jfS i? -{ :l'AlfM .J-'ssr'r:!: 5OI/F fm "W:: _____ ,,_.4.JUNE . _, __ M1 . - JUNE 15.972 < PAGE .c JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER " . 1 . [::: AROUND :CECIL' :: ::" :) JAr ,.. 'Ar . p gi giV k&w 4 tj r ? With this reenlistment AOC Billy SOLSBEE of VA-66 goes pass the i golden mark of 20 years. .* --. c . Mrs. Lorraine B. HADDOCK of the Supply Department retired with '' .anta 21 years of Federal Service behind her. .. Cdr. K. J. GREENHAW ' received the Bronze Star Medal ?! : H and the Vietnamese Armed Forces Honor Medal First Class ;- for meritorious service while *1 1'r' serving as Aviation Systems Officer on the Staff of Cam. mander U. S. Naval Forces, ' f Vietnam. / ,. ABH3 Harrison D. ASHBY reenlisted In Capt. T. T. Colemans office for another THREE years with only 16 years behind him. .r I PNC Robert G. ATWELL of VA-174 reenlisted for only TWO years and comes close to the 20 year mark. He and his wife Jean live at 6026 George Wood Lane East, Jax, Fla. ) .s ' We Offer the Largest Selection of -r r 24' WIDE Mobile Homes in N. Florida! II'' We also represent 27 Manufactuers of 12'wide models.W . Trade for Anything From Billie Goats Most All Models and Lt. T. R. WILLIAMSwas IvP Floor Plans IN STOCK' to Battleships! awarded a citation for the Uth- I' See US TODAY 18th Air Medals. He also For complete selection! received the Navy Corn \ mendation Medal "for heroic a r: VA *Bank Savings and Loan achievement as a pilot of |let LCdr. B. G. Gunter received the Vietnamese Armed Forces Honor "o o. Long TermFinancing aircraft while attached to the Medal First Class,the Air Gallantry Cross with Bronze wing,and the I "i7 Attack Squadron 27 embarked on Navy Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving with I USS ENTERPRISE. Commander Seventh Fleet Det.Charlie.Air Operations Officer. I , ' ; SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AZ2 Russell H. JENKINS was presented the Navy Comendation .. '- -' ;OMILITARY.ndCIVILSERVICEPffOftfttlST. Medal with Combat V. The medal was awarded to Jenkins for exceptional - service as an Aviation Maintenance Administrator while JOHNS MOBILE HOMESBACK I I serving with VAL 4 in the Mekong Delta. . AT 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD.. OUR ORIGINAL LOCATION I t NEWEST CONCEPT SERVICEMEN: IN APARTMENT LIVING 1,1 J BEDROOM. 1 AND 2 BATHS Spacious rooms. wide windows Kingsley " Handy loans central heat & air cond. Private Arms 111I1.! patios, sundecks. swimming pool and party room. from offices that 1800 264-8102 KINGSLEY AVE. SPRING MOTORSVOLKSWAGENS DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding, are handyto Blvd. & Orange Park. Minutes : away via new 1.295. s- SarrrceENGINES d= i TRANSMISSIONS get to. EXCHANGED ., 47S Roosevelt Blvd. 3144441 10342 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3030 2200 Mayport Rd.Atlantic Bch. 2444454 W4OWU&'IFTS. . Leave money, a *Nautical: Charts Outriggers Nautical Near purchase, combine Paints .Fist Boxes .Burger Jackets . !::I OUR 4/si rss ixAUTOMOtlltf other bills..what I Hardware eSkiisTable Wear IVNuOI \IOt.SWAGI. ' ever the need..for ups Repair Materials .Accessories Other Goodies . MET STORAGE Mtu E HOISTS-HULL SERVICE'TACHT BROKlT to call $600 lust EspERT ENGINE U'VICE.ouIOA.o. STERN DRIVE, UIlIOUD 2849209WOIGEMUTH friendly Bob Adams. SEC THE NEWEST MATS.MOTOtS.CANOES.d TRAILERS GRAVES Riel'.tf MARINA "''wAttw' lOOSEVELT IITO *t OITECI Ilitl/ "SMITIY" H E SMITHHIGHWAY s GENERAL' FINANCE JICUMIIt./IIIIM ...... .. 17 I p- f. """ M rw.s. pp...'.it OPEN SUNOAV CEllI BOATS.MOTORS CANUES: GREEN COVE SPRINGS . Thunderbird Stareratt Mfg .Trolan.Grumman T-Cratt > I 7"A i i ....'- ,.....' --...---- , .. -- --. . r ., I . t1r.' JUNE 15.; 2'A"x AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 :; Warning To VeteransJax I ., aL1 ( How important is the "Release of Liability". ? I . The 'Veterans, Administration assumption he w'r {. : agreement, standsa ., it.. . has made considerable . effort chance of the new purchaser during the past years in trying to defaulting on the loan contract caution all veterans who sell, which may obligate him to a loan their G I, purchased home to geta indebteness collectable by the Release of Liability before the VA. sale is consumated-especially If a veteran sells his property when they sell with an assump that was secured by his G, Joan, ar Deborah Gannett- tion agreement.VA he is still legally liable for that Soldier Loan Guaranty officials loan, even though he is no longerthe state that a Release of Liability owner of the property,unless: R By Ed Beasley will provide a veteran with future 1. The loan is paid in full in peace of mind and prevent conjunction with the sale, or You know about Molly Picher the who worrisome problems should a 2. The VA has released the placed,her fallen lady husband re ., subsequent purchaser default on veteran "in writing" from all when he was injured while I a loan contract. future liability on the loan. firing a cannon in the Revolutionary - The issuance of a Release of If you are thinking of selling War. But, have Liability is not automatic on the your property and allow your G. you heard of Deborah . part of the VA, but remains the I. loan to continue on the FROM BEGINNING TO ENDADCS J. S. Bonner is congratulated Gannett? Debra Gannettwas + responsibility of the veteran to property, you should write to the by Capt. P. W. Smith, VR-54's Commanding Officer, after being a Black woman who , request such action and have it VA office that guaranteed your transferred to the Retired Reserve. Chief Bonner had been at NARU wanted to fight for American 1* accomplished before their sales loan and request information Jax since the beginning of the VR program here, and It seems that he Independence. So, in contract is completed.To and instructions for obtaining a wasn't about to leave the Naval I Air Reserve until the VR left also. He 1781 man she and dressed enlisted up in like the a satisfy the VA that the release from liability before retired from the Selected Air Reserve Program on June 1, the same Massachusetts Militia.I purchaser can qualify, and contracting to sell your home. day his squadron, VR-50 (now VR-54)), received official orders for Using the name Robert before a veteran can be relievedof However, if the sale is transfer to NAS Atlanta. The Senior Chief had been active in the Shurliff, Deborah Gannett his obligation, the new pur- pressing, be sure to include a NARU Jax Reserves for 25 years. served as a soldier for 17 chaser must meet the following clause in the contract to the effect months. requirements. that the "sale is conditioned on Help For Homeowners After the war, Deborahwas 1. Be a good credit risk, and you being released from liability in need of money, so 21: Have sufficient income to by the VA on your G. I. loan". Jax-If you own or have owneda by dependents, within 15 months she applied for the pension meet the payments of the loan. For Florida that Robert Shurliff was veterans the home installation to the near a military prior announcement.At . entitled to. When the Mas- Unless a veteran obtains address is VA Loan a : Guaranty which has been orderedto the time of the an- sachusetts legislature investigated Release of Liability when selling Office, P. 0. Box 505,. :Jacksonville be closed, partially closed, or nouncement, transfer, or job and learned the- his G. I. home which involves an Fla., 32201. reduced in of termination scope operations, you must have been truth, they were astonished - you may be entitled to financial the owner-occupant of the but grateful; and Deb- assistance from the governmentif dwelling or have left it after orah Gannett was awardeda you have sold or plan to sell being ordered to on-base housing very generous pensionfor \ Traffic ViolationsJax I 'your The home.Homeowners Assistance announcement.during the six months before the service to her country. Program provides financial help -The following is a reportof .Going through stop sign 9 to eligible service members and motor vehicle accidents and Other Violations 23 federal employee homeownerswho . traffic violations for the period of Twenty-nine drivers appeared were serving or were employed - May 29-June 4.Number. before the Traffic Hearing Boardon at the installation when June 8. Disposition of the the closure or reduction was ';' ITHE MOCCASIN SHOPS of Accidnets cases included the following: announced; or were transferredfrom 1t , fr .. the installation or had their y w* BL This period 5 Fifteen lost driving and .This period a year ago 0 parking privileges aboard the employment ended as a result of 'Total accidents this year 178 ,station for various periods; Five a reduction-in-force within six g CUSTOM In Leather BOOTS or Sued Total accidents through this were assigned to complete an months prior to the an- MOCCASINS, VESTS period last year 135 eight-hour course in remedial nouncements;_ or were trans- fJ' a''i l i and many other leather goods Total number of days since last driving; None received a ferred from the installation on : :\ 5963 BLANDING BLVD Ph. 772-8020 injury in a motor vehicle ac- suspension; Seven were given an overseas tour, unaccompanied 1= \ cident 11 warnings; Five were dismissed;; Number of days since an injury Seven were fined (U. S. I last.year at this time 17 ,Magistrate); and Six were I. Number of Violations referred to commanding officersfor I \ This period 42 possible disciplinary action.. Speeding 7 Twenty-one drivers were Reckless driving 3 assessed 66 traffic points. ,\, " > f CLEARANCE SALE QtSCOUNT TO MtuiTAR Y , CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL JACKSONVILLE'S MOST I'tAUt' U M>HO'$ e1 II r I . a . t 4 ti * i astro homes meBLANDING BLVD. 2M-WO . VAtlANK 3 Miles South ot I 295PQ. FINANCING : BOX 417 ORANGE PARK i .. .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:::::;::::::::::::.:::::::::::: AL BONATI ORGAN-HORN i - I Monday&through VOCAL Saturday A new kitchen is yoursfortheasking. i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f!::::::::::::::: : SPECIAL RATES per person' e. FOR SERVICEMEN 6.00 double occupancy Just ask and you can remodel your kitchen, choose new appliances, change the Entertainment nitely, Quarterdeck' Lounge A Dine at Blser's Seafood lighting, put down a new modern floor. Just ask us .., for a low-cost Home Swimming Restaurant,Pool 250, Beautiful Free Undercover Rooms with Parking.TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Improvement Loan. We like to say yes, and our loan service (is fast, friendly, :, :' confidential. Ask soon! . x' All Oepts.FRIDAY,9AM toP M MONDAY Main Lobby THRUTHURSDAY 9A.M. t02 P.M. ,;"t,: Phone 784 3/70 Drive 'In Teller., &'Installment Loans?A M.fo I P.M.NDY&uzh. ::: .1"d','" ,MOTOR HATE '01 I Main Street Phone 355-3744. "; .;; I . Within waiting.distance( to all points of Interest. (" 1" .1 j 6545)?)'NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSONVillE FLORIDA 32205 4- ,',. ,.,,, ... . ," x w I:: ':''f''''''' 'j' .'" " h ,.... """'iI! ....::'"t ___. p _. ., ._ ... ." ____......_ ... ,... --- -"-- .__- h'.c.' ._ .... I l--: ..._.....':... ._.'vx ..... ----- - t PAGE -- :: NEWS-LATWINGE R '- : E 15.197 r 'Lib' Not K ,. Corrosion Expert New Here Offers Advice Here Jx Bate a vee&aa ia a and the materials and and procedures aIrcraft mmverid' feat awtr bettered Jar-Maifltaining Garasiae. Sorer wfeo retires eqapmeat In good operattogcoSSon available to commands for the Jsse 3 alter 39 years ef ovlMrs. : at all times is a big job prevention and control of serlic iach caDs for an effective corrosion.He: . Sorer, better kaava as'Sxk" corrosion prevention and control also offers technical advice reported far dtfy at on specific complex problems the: Assembly and Repair Clifton :Janney a corrosion with the airframe, power plant, Departaest here May 4. ThC control engineer at NAESU Det. avionic and electronic areas of f4 vest to wk as as aircraft Fiv q Jacksomrille, is an expert on the the aircraft in relation to oee&aeae learaer B tbe PowerPSa subject and provides instructionand corrosion control. He analyzes =t Dhiskc.Herdeternraffim. technical assistance for the contributing factors behind aid ggtia recse operating activities at NAS deterioration and recommends revxrccu wig prnD r ticcs J Jacksonville, Mayport and Key specific materials and methodsfor solving the to helper aircraft ere .a ie West jiroblem. general ia Ocfieber+ IK2 and: to i Mr. Janney teaches the theoryof Mr. Janney makes daily visits aircraft cea: a sic c&otcr ia corrosion (metallurgical to various squadron work centers NorecbertKX.Frca CLIFTON JAN N EY. cormaa cmiitien: oeer. kctcrrs tr+eet era aspects), the cost and to observe their methods for : October M56 to Apr3 ISSi cI the Air Operaheas MaiettaWKt DeparL est (AOMO Corrosion catastrophic effects of corrosion corrosion prevention and makes six vas perodJcaSy ass/ red asa CaaetreI Tea ea. recommendations for more te=pcrxry kzacr: p a=aer aad improved techniques to enhancethe estimator ia the Material Jax 86 Honors SponsorsPROMOTED longevity of an aircraft's DnisxQ; cI the Orerhas! aad structure or the reliability of its Repair DepartaeoL la May of components.Mr. . 2SEi sbe 1I'U c r. d fees Jar-Mrs rf XWCA, Jar Cart Caries Levis, coxar The coffee begins at 7:30 p.m. Janney also serves as ::;iegicr pafat-zab gal;:. Ds,.w3L boor aesr ei::: spcescrs: -. T g cfTV f of the Naval U interested, please contact liaison between the operating bAril1lSl.she was pru x ted Crt ad K'S Jn : at a Bnsp tai, sal be the pest Marie Slocumb at 2&4-MS7 or activities and higher command on to atsistasl plate azd specsal fareveH loxiieoe, Jax speaker for the nac:: iysg social Roth Ware at 771-8717 after 5 p.m. material or procedure estimator, and: became 1J, at Cctrptoa BaL:! e+-S meec al 1:30: prn. All Marine wives (retired, inadequacies in materials or reroe"se" for pla:=: cc3g:: : EiaCerialf Tbe pots trrr rffr. s' ca Jaae ::I. at Ca= Lee HalL ADesfigrf active duty or reserve) in the procedures in order to provide rte e.ts f"nj| yip jtjygde begat 11J9 ara. v21 be vires Carry. UarbeCorps Jacksonville: area are invited to better materials and methods to ;i beep pace w :a fig tectrvfingirri a de: briber far pie s at fiaeXaral : Tie CFO Hires were a real bit Members attended the dub's polyurethane.touchup kit for c.zps. : acc"T? e jet Bxpcul here 2a-.11- wiale lois: a4 Precas: e Scbool monthly meeting at the home of aircraft.. He is presently age, aad ia Jrfy 193. bear* 1C.aTcl t5e g s baked c.>p bc fee tie Dual Handicapped Jean Davis last week Margie evaluating an abrasive parses yv::: < ero-A"jy Cs--tzs% for the Red Cross Tcfcrfeers todaSibcte Cfktta.ICrs.: : Zimmerman, the newest resistance coating on the leading engine aserha.ic). It i.1 to tt>e pafirfs. .. Besr Taiior and Itrj.rVffrf member, and Peggy Bogan, a edge of the vertical and respccsfhilrj for the r-.tfrri !t Dam; the dab's zsedilybctiirtt : IHISs rctn rfd their guest, were introduced.The horizontal stabilizer of the P-3 p1aiic:: :: : b Jk 1'n-c -n-::'" J- seetiri; last veek: tsae to serre refreshaesCs to 128cf next meeting is scheduled aircraft for ComFair Ju. S2-PJ: jet eaeaes free Air FtrcebocacVdof KimrV Jedkrs vas ejectedparEasestariaa. Sbe CrV:rs last Tisrsdayafteraoca for 11:30 aja.July 3, at Hancock If you need help from Mr. rJcsVi: and TF-38 leaniaf her at fibe sc nod.Accrdrg &n. Janney or any of the other trt: -bI: eepaes: for AIAATBPARasrcni. sick bar cb "asap to to lira. Taylor, qualified NAESU engineers, just 1n'te.: pI.liftJ car-.a'. &e fiextneetsg ; If a CHAMPUS beneficiary is call Ext. 2240 or B%. XABF will c.iss far CPO Wires sill be at Saer. bat those s'st s crt eelsib &d&Berry vho zs an haooraryS3e fig CPO Cry J=2y I. taedkiHj sod administratively =ber of Jax. K.mil be bostess eligible for benefit under both her r3 Berercf be5e+eerated for the lmac Jzie the Program for the Handicapped - sevenare- a prarkacs ", TEE UARRE WIVES at'Biizrs aDd the Basic Program I Job Openings \ 2S, at her bow:: thetfTs. area lEariae wires to join the decision as to which programis the: al Ac WAPE Cecsssatj most advantageous will depend - ? DECORATED? Q=;b Avxrds Cnffee, Jre D, at on the relative cost considerations Jax The following positions '<:Ia tbe A.bn:: Eestatnzt_ ___ involved. have been advertised under the DISPLAY IT PROUDLY WITH OUK_ Jax Merit Promotion Program VISIT since our last issue: n CUSTOM FRAMING Quality Assurance Specialist, 1 WAYNESHRUM 4 GS-9 (59-72) dosing Date: 6-26- .ALSO OVER ISO SIGNED ORIGINAL OIL PA1KTINGS 72. a"fees cmKan duty station AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD J Supervisory Production BLANDING AGENCY Inc.REALTORS Controller(A-C),GS-12 or 13, (60- . Schertle Art Gallery 72), dosing Date: 62272. Supervisory Electronics Ul HIGHWAY H ORANGE PARK Let tiTn assist roe in Technician GS-11 (62-72), BUYING SELLING REAL ESTATE Closing Date: 6-21-72. Personnel GS-14 ((63- Officer 512 BZa-d ng Boulevard Priem-9s13: 72), dosing Date: 743-72. WESTSIDE IHOvSE Employees are urged to look for the Merit Promotion An p* CUAUTY SERVICE JACKSONVILLE 5 *INESt CASSAt, a very special living environmentwoodlake bulletin nouncements boards on in the their official work areas at least once a week. TOYOTA SALES & SERVICE They are also+ encouraged to 1972 COROLLA SEDAN contact the Employment Office, Ext 3U8 or the Rating Branch, M i Luxury 1.2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments Ext. 2320,. Civilian Persoonnel 3 Bedroom Townhouses Department to inquire about positions in which they are in- U ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING CARPETING DRAPERIES terested. DISHWASHER DISPOSAL PRIVATE PATIO OR BALCONY POOLS, TENNIS COURTS. CLUBHOUSE EVANGEL ASSEMBLY OF GODS114RAMONABLVD. sa w w..newer . Q o...... M956 i oaraww..w . ono, pN (a Blocks from Lane Ave. 1 NAVY MAN'S BONUS e1.ooy www +t+w.f.K and Interstate 10) ( E-2fs and E-3's f FINANCING AVAILABLE! ...L ,, : 4 norci.AT.RiH DUKE S. ( nJIGMJOC U.CII wRiH am EDaoTEn't" es ,,1tVST AIIG..AT.tiUHn II'fS' u..Car MRt. TOYOTA land cn.5er'.Ieep......ee 0r IcrU.7e' a.il.lllss CONVENIENTLY LOCATED J" 71 IIIi.MAZDA f****415i1d..R+t AC. uses sues San Jose Blvd at Sunbeam;Rd. H DATSUW.P'icta 0. .R L.N IMIS MODEL OPEN : 1AM4PM.MON PASTOR CECIL WIGGINS B DAY.F R 1 DAY 7f ToYoTA COKOHA.as;a. H AC stm 1\AM..6NA SATUR DAY.NOON 4PM SUNDAY I J.J'rc: Solely SdtotI ':45 A.M. ,!. S Phone; 737-4881 Mornlftg w..nw. M:50A.M. Evening Stmce 7M P.M.t . o- I- ......,.j.juiai '" :Ii! I'O\!' . ...'_.'. ,.' .'..' .. "' . ... ., .. .. ... -., . -' -', ," --" ,'-- I I' JUNE 15, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE '4tlt 1&di\ ; ;',f:ii }{: ::fi kdQj;J, ,.< .:', .:.:. ;:. ..L ?"t:l - - - ---- --- -------- - ,- 1'1ERNIE I 5 f ViV PIZ& KNOX GROSE V - AMERICAN SERVICENTERS (,' Y' TAKE OUTOROE $.pDNIHtINOAM C; 1948 Blanding Boulevard : fMlUM6Ef CHOICE CUT STEAK* PHONE 264-4700 or 388-242) INSUUNCI", PHONE 389.0338 ITAUANANDWICHEPAGNETT, I Electronic Wheel Balancing : ', JI TIZIA", . 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" CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY fOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! - JUNE 15. 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LA'TWINGER : =. PAGE _, , .. -we : .....I. I M '- , A t J .! 4> f! \ c_ Civilian Highlights .. ..a' -" . -= .:: '- -- Vending Manager Gets Thanks ; t itIL DPD, Supply Employees Cited '- _____ four drink dispensing FOUR EMPLOYEES at Data ( Jax Back Seymour, Nary baring Navy plane Processing Department received flown by Exchange vending manager,has machines Jacksonville Airport aboardthe Quality Step Increases from Cdr. been cited for exemplary per. from aircraft carrier USS C. E. Harlow, Data Processing came in a letter from RAdm. had left Officer. after the ship , J. G. Schoggen comma rating Saratoga 11. They are Barbara King, GS-5 officer of the Navy Resale Mayport April supervisory management werece1Wny actions Seymour's System Office in New York. Sammie Jo Harrison well beyond the call of technician; , SARATOGA APPRECIATES HIS HELP Cdr. Donald Soriagtr Mr.Seymour received a Letter JohnKincaid. his duties," wrote RAdm., GS-8 computer technician;Garry from Capt. presents a Letter of Appreciation from the Commanding Officer of of Appreciation officer Scboggenand I know that the Seaton, Gs-4 computer operator; NRSO to Buck Seymour vending manager at the Navy Exchange HAS commanding RAdm. crew of the USS Saratoga appreciated and Richard Hoffman, GS-11 thanking him for having drink machines Hove to the USS Saratoga expressing his efforts. computer programmer. thanks for after it left Mayport. Scboa .s personal Their salary increases were I Jax Civilian Cafeteria Menu effective AT SUPPLY cited May by 28.five Capt.employeeswere Richard OToughlin Supply Officer. Meadajr.JuelS Salad. Chef Salad Bowl Fruit Potatoes Turkey Cutlets with New Potatoes Chicken Ala King Barbara Parham of the Purchase Chicken Noodle Soap, Boiled Cup Fruit JeQo Plain JeDo, Milk Gravy,Chfli Con Came with Over Toast Pork Cutlets with Division received her Corn Beef with Cabbage Chicken Fruit Cottage O eese, Plain Rice 7 ox.Chopped Sirloin,Fish. Sweet and Sour Sauce, 7 oz. diploma for completing an Army Ala Morrison Spaghetti with Cottage Cheese cam. French Fried Potatoes Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Extension course in Defense Meat Balls 7 ox.bopped Sirloin. Waldorf Salad. Mashed Potatoes, Rice and French Fried Potatoes, Procurement Management with Fish. Buttered Coconut Pie Devil Gravy String Beans, Green Mashed Potatoes, Rice and an overall rating of Excellent. French Fries Mashed Food Cake.Apple Pie,Fruit Pie, I.bza Beans. .Beets.Combination Gravy, Pinto Beans, Squash, The course was sponsored by Potatoes,Rice and Gravy Great Assorted Pudding.TMsday.JoeZt. String Beans.Combination. the Army Logistics ManagementCenter. Northern Beans, Mustard Salad Tossed Salad, Tossed . Greens, Peas.Combination. Tomato Soup, Roast Beef Salad Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit James E. Burden and Otis Salad, Tossed Round on Block with. New Fruit JeDo. Plain JeDo, Cup Cup, Fruit Jello, Plain Jello, Thomas of the Material Division Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain each received a $TS Beneficial I I Cottage Cheese Potato Salad, Cottage Cheese! Cucumber and Suggestion Award for devising an Carrot and Raisin. Tomato Tuna Salad. improved method of preparationfor Almond Cream Pie, Layer shipment of radial aircraft German Chocolate Pie Pie, Fruit Pie, to avoid damage in Strawberry Short Cake Apple Cake, Apple engines Fnmt inn Pie, Assorted Pudding., Assorted Pudding. transit. Under the old method, the Wednesday Jane 21 FrW.ay.JuaeZ3 engines were mounted on a stand .. Vegetable Soup, liver with Crab Gumbo, Trout Almon- and secured on one end only,with Sauce, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Chops with Apples,7 oz. Chopped and Tbomas provides a braced Fish. Sirloin,Swiss Steaks with Onions and secured upright chock to fit French Fried Potatoes, and Gravy, Fish. under and around the prop shaftto Mashed Potatoes, Rice and French Fried Potatoes, prevent the engine from a A Gravy Clan Baked Egg Plant, Mashed Potatoes, Rice and moving up and down and possibly Blackeyes. Gravy,Stewed Tomatoes,Turnip breaking its mounts and causing Combination Salad, Tossed Greens, Baked Macaroni and damage during shipment.This . Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Cheese. method of preparing the Cop, Fruit JeDo Plain JeDo, Combination Salad, Tossed engine for shipment has been Fruit Cottage Cheese Plain Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit proved vastly superior to the old Cottage Cheese, Beet and Onion, Cup, Fruit Jello, Plain Job, method and has been adopted for x Health Salad.Blueberry Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain continuing use. Pie, Apple Pie Egg Cottage these Deluxe ColeSlaw Gloria Harris and James Custard Assorted Pudding, Bean Salad. Wiggins each received a letter of Banana Cake. Lemon Meringue Pie, Appreciation on behalf of the Ttarsday.JBBe22 Pineapple Upside wn Cake, commanding officer of the Naval Pea Beef Back Ribs with Apple Pie Assorted Soup,. Pudding. Air Rework Facility for their assistance in the transition of two ., I . Introductory light attack squadrons at Cecil Field from A7Es to A7Cs. According to the letters from I SPECIAL Capt. Andrew Yates, the com- pletion date set for this projectwas a .p such that the job could not WWW have been done without the ex- i "* peditious support from the Supply Department. Miss Harris 2forl and Mr. Wiggins received particular thanks from NARF for providing some 180 kits requiredfor the project. BRING THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE ONE PIZZA FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE ; ..... ON COUPON: PER VISIT PLFI SE. "* * VALID THRU 6-24J2 ....", Jj.'iI :v12za1m1. UQ"ffViQQag i a t". "GIMME A 6PAK... ONE ATTA TIME!" : 4420 Blanding Blvd. 772-8000 sin San Juan at Niblick Phone 314.4404 1111 Cesery Blvd. ' .,,, : .743-4911 ,;:: P ';)' U. sad 3 BEDROOMS "5 GARDEN TYPE APARTMENTS INDIVIDUAL AIR CONOITIONINO . 5222 Lenox Ave. " AND HEATING ; 781-2642 'II i 'DRAPES FURNISHED .. /I" I WALL TO WALL'CARPETING : LARGE SWIMMING POOLS --_...-_...._---- --" -.-- - . 1 ..... 15, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS..LATWINGER PAGE 9 - - mi B.FGoodrich , SEE YOUR AUTO HOMY SHOP AT NAS JAX (lldg. 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Mon. thru Fri. 8:30: am-6:00: pm Saturday 8:30: am-5:00: pmJUNE V' .... .4 '" ''' ,_ '!- !:.. ,, j 15, 1972 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _. - Standards Of Fairness iirr-:: I Answers the askedquestlon3 most to frequently Reduce Credit RisksThe c =Dp1I K fI E w J . DoD Standards of Fairness matters and may not understandthe : ; ] protect you, as a service seriousness of nonpaymentof WHY HAS SWEDEN VIRTU- member, in several important debts. Its directive, therefore, ALLY ABOLISIIED THE credit considerations. Finance has some requirements builtinto MEDICAL USE OFAMPHETAMINES charges may not be more than protect merchants and lenders ? those permitted by the law of from holding the bag when a the state where the contract is military member either pur- Sweden has a major problem unintentionally be- with the amphetamine-like sub signed. Any warranty providedby posely or your installment contract comes lax in his credit dealings. stance, phenmetrazine (Prelu- must he honored by future DoD recognizes, too, that the din). It was introduced as a holders of the contract, as wellas majority of businesses do deal : "safe" weight reducing pill, but by its originator. fairly with military personnel in for the past 10 years its illicituse Except for the down payment, credit transactions. But for has been increasing. It is your payments must be in equal those few who may not, its di- estimated that about 10,000 amounts and due at equal time rective has some specific re- people (Sweden has a population intervals. No penalty can be quirements merchants and lend- of 8 million) use large charged if you pay the con- ers must meet before a man's AWCM Gustwlck shows his wife Vivien amounts of this drug, most of it of unit become involved in .FAW-11 OPEN HOUSE by intravenous injection.At . tract off early. The amount can a the FAW-ll "late charges" is limited. If case of indebtedness.Did and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Eager some of present only those few during.FAW-11 you buy insurance connected you know that the DoD Tactical Support Center's computerized equipment cases which are approved by a with an installment contract or indebtedness directive authorizesa Open House for dependents and official military guests. special commission can be leg a cash loan, a copy of the Service to administratively re- ally treated with amphetamines. policy must be furnished to view the facts surrounding a Despite this cutoff of legitimate you.You transaction that results in a Names In The NewsJax supplies, the problem continues. may move an item usedas nonpayment claim by a mer- Illegal laboratories still providethe security to another state or chant or lender? Under this dIrective material, and much is to a foreign country if your the Service, In the command for 13 months. brought in from other countries move is required by military course of the review, advisesits CPL. ROLAND G. where it is readily available. orders and you notify the member of actions that he JORDON of MARTD reported to SGT. GILMAN P. BREWER, SEDATIVES ARE PHYSIC- creditor in advance. Certain should take to comply with his CO's office direct from the who works in the Food Service ALLY ADDICTING? conditions protecting you must DoD'a policy calling for pay- Detachment flightline and found Department, reported before the be met if an item you have ment of just financial obligations himself getting promoted to his commanding officer and Yes. Tolerance to the effectsof bought on credit is repossessedand and informs the claimant present rank by LtCol. C. F. received his warrant and ad- barbiturates develops and resold. that the individual has been so Bergstrom. ditional stripe. withdrawal effects occur when the drug is stopped. A You could be charged claim- advised. Three SGT.SAMEUL BRYANT,headof strong MATSG corporals desire to continue taking the ant attorney fees only if suit Did you know, also, that a Project Transition at MATSG, pinned on'another chevron last drug is present after a few for nonpayment were actually claim of indebtedness placed was the third to be advanced. He week weeks Ad- and in became large amounts. on sergeants brought against you, and the against a Service member will has been in the Marine Corps two the Marine diction to 50 or more sleeping amount of these fees is limited. not be processed unless the Corps. Unless you are buying some claimant has met all requirements The first to be advanced was years with over a year and a half pills a day has been reported. ""special order" item, you can of the Truth in LendingAct Sgt. .RANDOLFA.ZALUSoftheNATTC of that time at MATSG. ARE BARBITURATES THE cancel your contract of sale at and has submitted the Cer- Art Shop. He has been Lathe The three new sergeants were ONLY GROUP OF SEDA- any time up to actual deliveryof tificate of Compliance called for Marine Corps for two and a advanced by LtCol. David A. TIVES WITH DANGER OF f k the item, and no fee can by the DoD directive? half years and in the MATSG Teichmann, MATSG CO. ADDICTION? : be charged for your cancella- The Certificate of Compliance No. Other addicting sedatives tion. goes along with what is '1MARTD Sesquicentennial include glutethimide (Doriden), Copies of the DoD Standardsof called the DoD Standards of Helps chloral hydrate and many Fairness, exactly as theyare Fairness and states that the others. Everything that is said worded in the directive, are merchant or lender complies Jax MARTD will be doing its share in the city's about the barbiturates can be available at most legal assist- with the Truth in Lending Act, sesquicentennial celebration this month. applied to the non-barbiturate ance offices. the credit laws of his state, sedatives. Fairness in credit dealings is and the DoD Standards of Through preliminary inspections, the Detachment'sMarines a two-way street. That is prob- Fairness. The lender or seller : put final touches to brass, leather and their LantFlt ably one of the main reasons the should complete the certificateand Dress Blue uniforms in preparation for today's Department of Defense directiveon provide you a copy before Jacksonville Sesquicentennial Parade. personal indebtedness reads you sign any credit agreement.One . the way it does. The Detachment will form a marching unit behind its MCPO important thing to re- I Known officially as DoD Di- member is that you will be Color Guard for the downtown parade. rective 1344.9, "Indebtedness of without the protection of the . . Military Personnel," it is de- DoD Standards of Fairness if Chosen signed to protect not only military you do not get a Certificate of _:- members but also those Compliance from the seller 01 .--":" -' ;- Jax MMCM Gerald P. Gray merchants and lenders who ex- lender extending you credit. you .:__ has been selected to relieve tend credit to Service membersand Any time a seller or lender is I- . their families. hesitant .to provide this certificate lose it, : !3, MCPOC A. T. Johnson as Master DoD recognizes that some and before you sign any it isn't lost. E- = .;_-. : ...,. Chief Petty Officer of the Atlantic members of the Armed Forces piece of paper obligating you, ". watts ..j i 0 0o00oo 000 r- Fleet. ;, are inexperienced in financial are your legal officer. Master Chief Gray will assume I J Take stock in America i his In new announcing duties August the 1.selection, Adm. Charles K. Duncan, .. CINCLANTFLT said, "In ex- -.{. .""" . -" SORRY tending my heartiest .... :Df.IA.EC: congratulations to Master Chief Gray,I also wish to commend the BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY.Y... MOBILE HOMES other nominees..". "It was gratifying to review the . nominations received and to see 12 wide,2 bedroom completely furnished the sterling qualifications of t these outstanding Master Chief 3595 Petty Officers, each of whom is a tax credit to his command and the OLD7 .::"" ..,. Navy." 3115 LEON RD. 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Phone 771-915S DISCOUNT STORE l., s ---"'11IIJUNE - JUNE 15, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 I I Voting Information s Officer - RHODE ISLAND you won't be there to take part I SelectionsJax U little old Rhode Islatts : in the elections, you vote can -Fiscal Year W#Selection your fcgal residence! and goat absentee In the primary If,you ; want to vote in the primary remember these datei: Boards to recommend ; ., ? remember: a Federal Post Card you Application have. promotion to the fade QI August 1: if you fcaven't (FPCA) on the way to the Secretary Lieutenant will be OnOd, .a cent in a Federal Post Card Ap- of State, Olympia, Wa1 follows; ., ,, plication (FPCA) by this date, injrton, by this date. *- Line Slection on July ra, 1972. you have a few more days left. t September 19: this Is the! Promotion zone and eligibility DO IT NOW. date of the primary election. terminates with D. D. Patton September 12: this is the Members of the Armed Poms ttS: : i : :' : ; y lineal number 95784-80. date of the primary election. and their spouses and dependents Women Line Selection on July Members of the Armed may register for each elec. 6, 1m. Eligible officen include Forces, and their spouses and tion they wish to take part in those with a Ltjg( )date of rank of dependents residing: outside the by signing the affidavit on the Dec. 31, 1970 and earlier State, do not have to register to pre-addressed ballot return en- promotion zone and eligibility vote. An FPCA may be used' to velope. Use an FPCA to request terminates with B. J. Bradley request an absentee ballot and your absentee ballot. Washing. lineal number 95777-90. should be sent-with political ton is one of the few States Staff Corps Selection on August party preference included-to where you DO NOT show your 8 1m. Officers whose running , political ADVANCED PT2 Terry Tucker of Fleet Air Intelligence Is the Board of Canvassers and party preference on the Registration, place of residence, FPCA. congratulated on being advanced to his present rank by Cdr. Terry L. mates are eligible will also be in time to be received BEFORE Your Zackowskl, CO Flag Administrative Unit,Com Fair Jax.PT2 Tucker Is eligible for consideration by the vote counts in the Stateof THE 21ST DAY before the elec Washington-but only if you also a member of the NAS Fliers softball team. Board.appropriate Staff Corps Selection meet the deadline. tion.Your vote counts in Rhode Is MISSOURIIf Marines To Offer Bonus Army land-but only if you meet the deadline. you're a legal resident of . Questions? See your unit voting Missouri and want to take partin counselor. the State's primary election, For Combat Arms EnlistmentsJax WASHINGTONIf here's the date to remember: Washington State is where August 8, 1972: This is the The and Marine will test of bonus of $1,500 for a a you have legal" residence and date of the primary, but a few Army Corps payment wepks before this date you must four-year enlistment in one of the designated ground combat arms military take action to obtain an absentee occupational specialities (MOS) as another manpower stabilization step toward ADCOP ballot. President Nixon's goal of zero draft calls by July 1, 1973. Members of the Armed Forces and their spouses and depend The combat arms enlistment arms enlistment bonus will costan The bonus is intended RequestsJax ents residing with or accompany bonus will be offered during a 90- estimated $16 million, basedon primarily for initial enlistees. ing them are not required to day test period extending from the Army's accepting up to However, some prior service Career petty of- register to vote in Missouri by June 1 through August 31, 1972. 7,500 enlistees and the Marine enlistees may qualify if they have ficers, USN and USNR absentee process. You may usea The designated ground combat Corps 3,300 enlistees in the not previously received or are not including TAR, interestedin Federal Post Card ApplicationFPCA arms MOS are infantry, armor,' designated military occupational currently entitled to a reenlist- pursuing a full-time ( ) to request an absentee and field artillery for the Army, specialities.The ment bonus. course of instruction ballot at any time before the and infantry, field artillery, and After the 90-day test period for leading to an associate primary election. Be sure to Indicate tank and amphibian tractor in the enlistment bonus will be the ground combat arms, degree must submit your political party pref- Marine Corps.It payable after completion of enlistment bonus, a review of its request to BUPERS bet erence on the FPCA. is expected that the combat training and aw.ard of a effectiveness will be made by ween July 1 and November designated combat arms MOS. manpower officials. 30, 1972. Highly motivated petty "Straight fatts"from the . officers will be screenedfor Dope Com FafrJax Drug Awareness Team" college selection on a full to enter time junior basis ( J1i Jk. under the NAVY's 4. Associate Degree Com .-- pletion Program (AD.. COP). The ADCOP OnDope THURSDAYTHRUSUNDAJUNE / Selection Board will meetin 15.18 February 1973 to con sider petty officers , meeting the following general requirements: (1) Be a P02 above, The leading cause of death for heroin addicts is over- ((2) Have completed at dose. least one enlistment, (3) Have completed at least five years continous 4I active duty immediatelyprior to entering college. Don't let I t Rq 4h ,, ;sihri ((4) Have a high school money ? diploma, or equivalency certificate or diploma.For . more specific details problems affect check BUPERSNOTE 1510 of May 23,1972 or see either . your career counselor or your performance.You f: division petty officer. of. h ----.-- yhQi., 'Z Q ........ have important work to do. And THE RPaRTmenTI you'll do your best if you don't have other : things on your mind. Like a stack of unpaid :r KsEs' WITH ' bills. '. * mmncPOOL% . b iw ", \. I ROD We consolidate bills. Pay them off. Cut THE GOOD LIFE: monthly payments. And still give people PortraitChoose :. FROm $120. extra cash. To handle emergency. For a 8x10 Loving trip home. Colon TV. Whatever.You . yiIk9ewood '." .' From Variety of PosesLimit have enough to do without worrying .r '1'> 2045 Jammes Road about money. Visit or call Avco Financial : One per person, one per family 10 minutes from Jacksonville. Groups at $1.00 per additional subject Out Roosevelt Services. No age limit Extra prints available 99 San Blvd Right on Then 9 , JUrin left to to apartments.Jammes. ;: i IAvca', Photographer on Duty - info call7813818 : .' DAILYa10AM.7PM Plus 50c For complete\ WebclicveinW. SUNDAY 112AM-SPM "LOANS TO$600"9BEACHBLVD. Film Charge 398-6424 J..I" :..:..UII.'-iNT LeUh1NTCON,,.' ', II" 1959 BLANDING BLVD. -y ... 389-3446 NORMANDY STORE NORWOOD PLAZA A .OIYllJPMllfft NORWOOD AVE "IALT' 356-3311 Silt NORMANDY BLVD 5301 ;:" A"LIII 5888 NORWOOD -- ..--- --. . . . M -- .. ... . r .... ....,.. "." ...<<11!.._ ' ,. JUNE 15, 1972 : PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER f' ...Di - Better 'r 0 1r ", ., :' \ ." +. '. :, .., r ..1 t'.A : i I School "\ ;(! . " t.Jif \ '"" ":'. : i . \ : I i\ > Ai, ,,,. '" ,: Chances o'\ i \ jl'j;; Jax Recent personnel w '' I research has indicated that '. The most innocent looking, Another berry, which is most highly motivated members who even the most beautiful plant toxic in its unripe state, is the r;.,. have served In the fleet can, in \ in the garden, yard and forest Lantana Camara or Red Sage general, compete favorably in may be a potential killer. Many which grows extensively advanced training and ... people each year poison them throughout the south. conversion rating selves with growing plants accidentally programs. thoughtlessly. Children Of equal attraction to children .,. I Effective Immediately, STAR, are the most frequent victims are the various parts of :'If SCORE and lateral conversion but adults are too often fruit trees. The twigs of the requests where a waiver of BTB- victims also. Here are some cherry, both wild and domestic, composite scores is required, facts that may help prevent serious release cyanide when chewed. may be granted for qualified and illness often death, from. The leaves of the peach tree highly -motivated members poisonous plants: contain hydrocloric acid, one of guests on Channel 4's desiring to receive advanced the five most dangerous poisons LOCAL SPECIAL Appearing as special aviation last training under the STAR In honor of the 60th anniversary of Marine Of greatest danger to children known. "Kufana" Center) CO, MARTD, and Capt.W. Program, or who desire rating are the small attractive month, LtCol. C. F. Bergstrom, Jr., ( find in their Officer for VMA-14J, Marine Air conversion under either SCOREor berries they yardsor A. Frazier (Right), Recruiting in fields near their homes. Other trees with poisonous Reserve,assist Mr. Granville Reed In narrating film showing MARTD by lateral conversion, who The berries often look like fruita parts are Oaks E'.deberry' and and VMA-142 activities at NAS Jax. would not otherwise be qualified , mouthwatering delight. Black Locust. Children should by excessive test score waivers. ' DANGER-their juices be never be allowed to chew acorns where waiver may Of Eagles'Jax Requests a of emit that grad 'Gathering deadly. -they ually affects a the poison kidneys. BTB-compositescores is required Castor Bean seeds, sold in Seattle, the farthest city from Jacksonville in shall contain complete commanding . Daphene Mezereum plantsare any garden store for about 250 the 48 contiguous states will have a contingent; at the officer's documentation , found in many yards. They per package, contain the powerful of performance leading to produce a small red or yellow blood poison rioin, that could Sesquicentennial.They recommendation.Such . berry that contains a corrosive kill a child. The beans are a will bring along with Highlight of the Silver Eagles documentation: should poison that produces severe mottled black and brown and them men from as far away as convention will be a banquet ideally include, but not be limitedto burns in the mouth and digestive resemble a beetle. San Francisco, Los Angeles and Saturday night at the Robert the member's experience in ' enough tract. Only to kill a a few child.berriesare The leaves and stems of our San Diego in a "gathering of Meyer. Admiral David L. McDonald the requested field including on- ' lovely Oleander bush contain a eagles"--the Silver Eagles retired Chief of Naval the-Job training, correspondencecourses Nightshade is another berry deadly heart stimulant, that ,if national convention to be held Operations and former naval and any l*laud civilian that is poisonous. This vinelike I i very plant which grows eaten from eating can kill steaks People speared have died by June 15-17 at the Robert Myer aviator, will be the guest training, if applicable. Hotel. If it is determined that these . along the ground or upright to an oleander stick and preparedover speaker.The ' the height of about 2 feet is an open fire. Silver Eagles are active or event will also be attendedby additionally cited factors are found throughout the country.Its Our world famous Azaleasare retired Navy pilots who received Rear Admiral Lawrence R. Insufficient tc justify the waiver ' berry, which is most toxic toxic in the extreme. Even their training as enlisted men. Geis, Commander of Fleet Air, requested, recommendations will ,: when unripe, becomes the most the beautiful blossom is deadly. Some 400 of these Silver Eaglesare Jacksonville, and the com be made relative to other actions ; harmless part of the plant when expected for the convention, manding officers of the three which may be taken to qualify the ripe. -Sadie Ferrington according to Cdr. P. R. (Bob) naval air stations in the area. candidate at a later date. Rucker of the host Jacksonville Another high point of the It is anticipated that in this Without AdvertisingYou wing, who is in charge of convention will be a Friday night manner every individual shall I arrangements.They dinner given for the Silver Eaglesby have the opportunity to receive Wouldn't Know. will be flown in on Naval the Officer's Club at the Naval formal schooling in the career Air Reserve Training Command Operating Base, Mayport. field of his choice. 1, flights sponsored by the Navy Special guests will be Lt. Randy This choice is not applicable to i NEW' TO THE BASE? Recruiting Command under Rear Cunningham and Lt (jg) William the HM and DT ratings.For I Admiral Emmett H. Tidd. Driscoll, the only air aces from additional information, Three flights are scheduled: the war in Vietnam. consult BUPERSNOTE 1133. your fl&Ill@JJlIlI1l@fJJ@Ji/l1lll1J I Seattle to Los Angeles to San -- - Diego to Jacksonville; can provide additional funds Washington, D. C., to Norfolk, HOMES FOR UVING Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your Va., to Jacksonville; and Dallasto money needs are handled the way you want them. Pensacola to Jacksonville.The ,.'_,,MAGAZINE,.."a p".......I- ."..b.1..VR.. Call or come in-we'll do the rest.DOMESTIC Seattle flight will cover 3,825 MOVING OUT OF TOWN miles. All are expected to arrive w.M.....tt.......,,_, ........_.._,...,400 c_.._... FINANCE sometime today, said W. A. (Si) iIt rho N"m.d S"..... Simpson, president of the w.w"h..N..I.h.l,.Muh..........u..,.......c....,_ft,M....,,,_............N...._ CORPORATION SINCE HIT Jacksonville wing. LOANS TO so WATSON CORP. OF JAX Realtors 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK 440 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 772.9100ENGINE Veterans : NO SATURDAY CLASSES. TUNE-UP t;.. 6 CYL.AUTOS,ADD$4 FOR CYL. CARS Earn $243 per monthattending ....OTHER PARTS EXTRA IF NEEDED INCLUDES NEW: Spark plugs, condenser A points Only Evening ClassesNow WE WILLSet dwtll, choki..Timt engine..Balance, con. denier..Teit starting, charging systems cyl. compression - accelerationHigh at last, it is possible to attend only evening classes..right here in Jackson- (': performance engine not ,Included) ville..and be qualified as a full-time student. Attend classes in Business Ad- ministration at Massey Business College and ... BRAKE OVERHAUL Make Self Improvement WE WILL: Install new brake linings en all 4 wheels-Xlean, In' spec, repack front wheel bearings..add fluid-In spect master cyl., hydraulic brake bse*....Adust| all l Your Part-Time Job 4 brakes EXTRA PARTS, IF NEEDED, $243 monthly benefits based on man with wife and two children and attending on full- INCLUDING LABOR COST time program. Summer classes now forming. YOUR C O1Ce New wheel cyls. S7.SOea. New Front gr.lles.all SUS pr. For information call 356-8402 29 88 :s New Drums return turned springs S2.S0.SO ea.::. ON MOST AMERICAN CARS (Massey is located on 7th Street, \ .. .....,. (Disc brakes'and foreign cars txtra) a block and a half off Main Street.) .;.:?::;::;::.::::::;.::.;:.::::.+:.:::.:: : ':'::::::::;::"w.::'titii[j'r{;=* :.m-;;{\\v v.tv\ti\. :. \ .r..O.rw...kyKry.","1.i .' BLANDING BOULEVARD :. ,.. FOUNDED IW t Official Motor Vehicle Inspection & Service m :::::::: :::: ::::: :::::::::;:::;.:::::.:.. .. : : ' : 148 E. 7th Street /356-8402 :MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE JAMES ::::::;: :m : ;; :;:;:;:: :i:* ::m:: {$: ;:;::::;'t ;: tt:: \\1// JACKSON (u.s.Military, Ret)OWNER A OPERATOR ORANGE PARK PHONE J44-SMJ '"........................... .................'......... .. n" ,.- ,- - . . .**.mile. .-utn. .Orange. ._Park. -. .High.. _--on--Blandlq.- _Blvd.. ,... .-."_ ::1" : !It.o. .. - ... .. - .. ......._._ '_ JUNE 15, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-lATWINGER PAGE 13 7A:rum 113 __ --- I Employment More Billets OrderedFor OpportunitiesJax Career Counseling -Secretary of the Interior Morton has announced that his y I Jax-Additional Career Counseling billets will be established at all department has job openings ;I sea commands with 200 or more enlisted members, according to Z- available for veterans who are Gram 113.Pointing. engineers, geologists, or trainedin out that "An active enlisted Career Counseling and a number of other fields f Retention Program at sea and shore command is viewed as a vital dealing with outdoor work. I element in our total internal communication effort", the CNO said the I additional billets will allow Career Counselors to operate while """ '" Secretary Morton said the F "unencumbered by additional duties." Department of the Interior is Admiral Zumwalt stated that individualized Career Counseling K "...probably the most exciting services have proven to be "one of the most effective methods of ensuring government agency today, in that personnel understand the opportunities and advantages of terms of people's relationship to continued career service and of helping them arrive at an intelligent Iltllllll ?w ?. the environment. decision concerning their future". The CNO stressed that the establishment of these new billets should There are opportunities to in no way diminish the role of the Division Officer and Leading Petty learn skills In the National Park Officer. Service, in the Bureau of Mines, "Career Counselors should work through and with Divisional .in geological survey and in the Leaders in handling of individual cases and to conduct training of Bureau of Reclamation, to Division Officers and Leading Petty Officers in the career opportunities mention a few. .I " available", he concluded. NATTC ADVANCEMENT Robert Story, an AE School 'Instructor As to the role of the returning is congratulated by Cdr. Roy H. Paxon, Jr., NATTC XO, military veteran in the society of after being advanced to his present rank. the future, the Secretary .\.9 predicted, "...we feel that they will be link between a great our DesRon Volunteers NeededJax Department and the future 1EH14.4l'I because they are going to be aware of these environmental Many volunteers in all order to ensure its success it is difficulties and problems that we destroyer-type ratings and skills imperative that each com- have had'in the past." are needed to meet the goal of an manding officer get behind this V all-volunteer destroyer squadronto program and become personally Secretary Morton made the be homeported in Athens, involved in the effort to solicit remarks in a recent "Directions Greece.A volunteers in his command. 72" panel discussion aired over 6 COMCRUDESLANT American Forces Television. representative is visiting various .. ....... .., ., .. . -=- ':': '::':' :: :'::":'::'::: :::::::o: =- oo:::-:::<<(::-:-:<< = =-: : =-: = East Coast home ports to present :::%:.00010: :>:.'.:.:.:-::::.:.:rSii:::::;'-::::::::.::.:.::..:x. ::;.:.::.*.:.::.::.::.::nn::::::::::::::: ::Y11: }:;:i:::::7i.::: :a11V:11h1'1;: : ::::: : -:::.' t ; briefings aimed at stimulating ,.., I interest and all interested 1 per- I A sonnel are encouraged to attend ; HONDAOF .j these briefings when announcedin their area. if The Overseas Homeporting . : Program is designed primarily to ::: JAX :: ' improve Navy life for our 'men ri Yj and their dependents, accordingto . ...:i .:: In u" u : :y MAINTAIN A SOUND CREDIT RATING,,, CLANTFLT.The a message. from CIN- :.v::K. 6425 NORWOOD AVE PHONE 764-2419 :::: message also states, "In I.- OPEN 10AM TIL 8PM .w. ' IililllllllillllliillllllllllIIIillitllllll111111111111111 11111110 4111111 I All Popular$385 % LEOPARD : EACH OR -Track & I 3 FOR I Cassette Steroo$11.00, . .. ; : r- I THE TAPE SHOPPE r\ 2423 Lake Shore Blvd(Near Blandlng&Lake Shore) Ph.314-3141 i i . i DISCOUI NTS ...BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE PIRATES TAVERN ! Fiberglass BIDed ' 20'0 ,Avenger. E78x1" Blk. lUiimimiiiimmmiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimmimiiJI ENTTES AWE K ) 24 Hour A Dav 1 4 Ply Nylon 650.13, '1 09. _ I RESTAURANT | \ PREMIUM POLYESTER "8..f4' '19.79. i MONDAYTHRU SATURDAYS = VIII ORANGE ET MAGS 15x7.5 '29.92 ET!',MAGSi4x6.75' '21.97 SUNDAY TILL MIDNIGHT :: l'-niimt" :: PARK UO u Jetson Raised White Letter Fibreglas Belted.3f 95 I RING OF FLAMERESTAURANT 1 . "HIS TIRE CARR rES A NO CHARGE REPLACE'v'f NT FOR AN.T : . RE FAil URE WITHIN FIRST $0 PERCENT OF TREAD WEAR I 1 US ( 17) r | Steak and Lobster with allS ij POLYESTER & STEEL $28. OC the Free Salad you can eat :_: 4PLUS STEEL BELTED Q714 M y 5 and Beer you can drink.HAPPY. at 1-295 c. Th! DISCOUNT SPEED EQUIPMENTROCKET woRLoJs ._ HOUR I l. Northeast Florida'sr RACING WHEELS INTERNATIONAL CRAGAR KEYSTONE MAGS.GABRIEL. HIJACKER AIR SHOCKS 3PM.7 P.M. = (I Newest and Finest Accomodations4O :: Bar Hi Ia II 5 = M-H All plus prices tax 5_ Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 1.. a Free Hors d'ouevres = 170 MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV TIRE DIVISION i LOCATIONS illll"IJJIIIIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = 2 SWIMMING I I POOLSUS IIIIIIIIIIIIUII i TO SERVE YOU L __ ...... MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ORANGE PARK, PHONE 264.9513 5409 ROOSEVELT BLVD iRHONf 388656' ( 17)) 1.295 .........,...' - --- ..... ._. .,. ...".,:.,. :::. ;. _. -"ljA ...w .".... __ :: : . _'._'""'_'_ ,4. ....,... ""II 'pMY1MIY'r r ro Y -- 'A' , JUNE 15 1972 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , I S.E. Georgia Offers. A History-Filled Vacation . tit the SatiJI{ River. Continue on to . ( 280-mile adventure will take you land colonial home built| on the site of the forest areas of Georgia are the hystonof 38,- JESUP.: This bustling farm and down Georgia's wild coastal, plain where c old> Pierce Bqtler! Plantation, where famed the state's economy today. These 215m. " the live oaks are festooned with ghostly actress Fanny Kemb'le lived in 1838. From 000 lead to OKEFINOKIE SWAMP timber town is the county seat of Wayne moss. on through the piney woods and the highway you can see the ivy-covered PARK, were you may take a boat trip into County. Continue north and northeast to into the mysterious swampland of Okefe- .remains of an old rice,mill. Go south on the depths of a wilderness area famed as the junction of U.S.17 at MIDWMr and head nokee. You may start from any point, but U.S. 17. f, an animal and bird sanctuary. north on U.S. 17. Turn right on Routes if you ,;Retra e your way to U.S. 1 and turn 67 and Spur 67 and go 9 miles for an 80m. BRUNSWICK, the"seat of Glynn let t-to WAYCROSS and the junction of U.S. interesting side trip. to historic fORr START from Savannah,take U.S. 17 south County, was beloved and Immortalized by 82. Drive northeast on U.S. 82, crossing MCALLISTER. . across the tidal creeks and dense cypress Georgia's poet laureate, Sidney Lanier. IVSavannah swamps of Georgia's coastal plain. After His famous poem, "Marshes of Glynn! ," -: 13 miles stop off at the IARBOUR LATHROP was written under the great oak which PLANT INTRODUCTION STATION. This planta stands as a shrine near the junction of BARBOUR LATHROP tion is considered one of the finest dem the IRUNSWICK-ST. SIMONS CAUSEWAY. Turn INTRODUCTION STATION I SVUR PLANT onstration gardens in the east. Particular. seaward on the Causeway and you will bt ly fascinating is BAMBOO AVENUE, a groveof find yourself in the heart of GEORGIA'S Scale olMlry, sl FORT giant bamboo that stands 70 feet high. GOLDEN ISLES. It was here on ST. SIMONS o 10' 1'0 McAllIS1ER Continue on U.S.. 17 to and adjacent SEA ISLAND that Spain estab --". ,. .1- Midway lished missions in 1568. The FT. FREDERICA f .qr%' .,. , 30m. MIDWAY. This oak-shaded town was NATIONAL MONUMENT is here, where in N., , once the religious center of a large plan. 1736 the English built their most costly :'IiIo 82 Q tation.The MIDWAY CHURCH, reminiscent of fort and challenged Spanish supremacy.At Lit Jesup colonial New England, was built in 1792 the extreme south, on Route 50, lies 9 11 f and has both the original slave gallery and JEKYLL ISLAND, once a famous millionaires' 4 1 here and Oliver Wendell Holmes' father known for its sandy beaches and fishing. was an early pastor. The MIDWAY COLONIAL They are still finding treasure on these -, 25 Darien * MUSEUM, next door, houses documents and Golden Isles, for this was pirate country 0 heirlooms. Proceed south on U.S. 17 to. from which Blackbeard and his bucca 82 v ( neers terrorized the Spanish Main. Go s p1 s OLD MOST RD. ),1 I ET. r'REDERICA 62m. DARIEN, a charming Old-South south through Brunswick, turn right on * town situated U.S. 84 and travel across Georgia's prime LAURA S. WALKER "' on a high cliff on the north T FK 52 Sea Island bank of the Altamaha River. Near the pine forest land. way1 1 + Brunswick St. Simons courthouse you can't miss the venerablelive 152m. LAURA S. WALKER STATE PARK. cross * oak said to have sheltered an entire This park, situated on Lake Walker, is '() WAYCROSS ST. fOR 11 84 50 'JIWl STALE ISLAND PARK company of Oglethorpe's Scottish Highlanders open for picnicking, swimming and camp * in 1736. ing throughout the year. Continuing on OKiriNOKUWA"P Just south of the town on U.S. 17 is Route 177, crossing U.S. 1,you will come PARKBUY Q HUSTON HOUSE, an impressive New Eng to WAYCROSS STATE FOREST. The extensive ,.J I. U.S.:SAVINGS BONDSA I IONE '<. ,. ,,' Great Road Machine ! VfJr / % -:- I Ir Is1 . R / /". 0" , HONDA 710 i' I.s I. rr+ 1 \X OF A $1 095 KIND AT.. 4 Hi-Rise Handlebars, Passenger Backrest, Exc. Cond. It's a Place WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN Family 1150 Lane Avenue South Phone 781.5511 a Sale Place a Quiet Place,! .and we' Like it Here. 3-4 Bedrooms Central Heat & Air Conditioning Wall-to-Wall Just the thing for Spring Carpeting Westinghouse Electric Built-in Range Westinghouse , Electric Built-in Dishwasher Westinghouse Electric Disposer . Garages Paved Drives Sodded Front & Side Yards Beautifully ; ;r4T tiL'A'I' Landscaped Underground Utilities 8faYP' 1 t Prestigious New Homes From $21,500 10 90t FHA-VA-Conventional a to ' :. Financing xIitnngt'o [' I s tas : ts : f- I BASS*to treat yourself to*new Spring wardrobe. ea p PLUS cash to spruce up the house. .. PLUS cash Just r to have and enjoy! It's the PLUS LOAN at Beneficial South Realty Finance. .cub for I'r eot""ndto any good reason.Call op or come In today! Reg. Real Estate BrokersOpen Daily You're good for more at BENEFICIAL Convenient Location-Take 1.10 H] Beneficial Finance SystemLOANS to Marietta Exit Left h" Heritage outh : )'i Beneficial Finance UP Co.TO of$600 Jacksonville 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384.4595 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR PHONE 904/781-1331 Next to Wlnn Dixie Phone 384.9374' other 1 EQUAL HOUSINO WPPRTUNITIF$ S .., BenetlclaloflcesservetheJacksonv111eArea wh Ile for oes nearest ............. ... .. . .. ._, ,. ... .. .- .b.4. . office )I" ... IJNK MEARED; . ---' ----.,. --- .. .- -- *"**, * 1972 't JAX AIR .,:0"' .m""t""""' ,,,;"," NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 '''''' ,""'" ,, . --- - I '1.; :.' .; ,.:'. '.118 ;.' .: .. 8:,. '. '.' :.' :.'< 1. '.;.;. 1 >LT PUBLISHING COMPANY i\ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher : i ' Movie JAXAIRNEWS I Schedule NAS Jacksonville CALL: 388-2755 i Ads Should be LATWINGER I I Ads TueSday arriving for publication mailed to the arrive fOllowing not later Thursday.than m ffl w w m y IB ut m a m m m afmu m w NAS Cecil: FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE J too late for this deadline will be I published the fOllowing week Thursday June 15 sunaay, June 15 = publisher Is Instructed unless the NAS: "A CRIMINAL AFFAIR" money order otherwlst. A check or NAS: "CANDIDATE FOR AKILLING" I received WITH for the the full cost of the ad must b. Color Drama, Color Suspense, Starring 4747 San Juan Avenue I copy for the ad. Starring John Richardson and Ann Margaret and Rossano Jacksonville, Florida RATE Per additional: minimum ch rgtJInt( $) 2.00 Anita Ekberg. "R" ((94 min.) Brazzi. "PG" (95 min.) lint((4 words per lint) .SO HOSPITAL: "X Y Z" Color HOSPITAL: "KIDNAPPED" Drama, Starring Elizabeth Monday,June 19 ----------- --------- -N4 -*> \ \ Taylor Michael Caine. "R" NAS: "BLOOD ROSE" Color y5wsssssa\ ; \ \\B i'f ((108 COIN COLLECTION FOR SALE u min.) Suspense, Starring Phillipe Le EMPLOYMENT Indians, Llncolns, Buffalos, Jef. SHORT OF CASH'RENTING' Maire and Annie Duperey. "R" fersons, Washing tons. Quarters, Friday June 16 ((92 min.) Halves, Forelgns, and type. Below Use our Rental Purchase Plan NAS: "MARY QUEEN OF HOSPITAL "A CRIMINALAFFAm" JOBSIJOBSIJOBSI I trends, no Dealers 7248443, to get Into a home of your own. : aft. 6 SCOTS" Color Drama ' Starring rthand Secretary Dictaphone p.m. Price Mobil.Home Center , Waters, Typists, Clerks, 1007 Atlantic Blvd. Vanessa Redgrave. and Glenda Tuesday.June 20 (punchers.H FOR SALE Jax 721.2444 Jackson. "PG" (128 min.) NAS: "EVIL KNIEVAL" Color Color TV, 3 > PAY NO FEE yr. old, Console model, HOSPITAL Call Norrell Temporary Contemporary style, SYlvania 23' : "CANDIDATEFOR Motorcycle Drama, Starring 396-5371 screen. VG cond. $335. Beige Recliner 10 x 57, 3BR 46 RITZ Exec.CRAFT A KILLING" .George Hamilton and Sue Lyon."PG" . $15. Thomasvllle cond., Many breakfront, assorted tras. Call 7719278. ex- (89 min.) BE A LoVue LADY lamps and end tables. Good Cond. 772- Saturday,June 17 HOSPITAL I completely organic LoVue beauty 7371. : "BLOOD ROSE"l.. s, full or part time. And earn full REM BRANT NAS: "KIDNAPPED" Color Wednesday June 21 if it as you train to become a Beauty FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY 55 x 10,3 BR, m bath, Good deal for Adventure, Starring Michael NAS: "TAKING OFF" Color sultant. Call 768-8820 or 765-8970. Free Pick Up & Delivery. Free someone with little money. 7717526. Caine and Trevor Howard. "G" Drama,Starring Lynn Carlin and Estimates. Satisfaction Guaranteed (102 min. ) Buck Henry. "R" (92 min.) on all work and material. ULL TIME PART TIME SALES Call Koblar. 48STATLER HOSPITAL Igh Commission.Security Field 389-0977 or 3552183. 12 x 65,3BR,$3700. -2398or 7127205.TRAt4SPORTATION' : "MARY QUEEN HOSPITAL : "EVIL . 354-5450 ..,.....- OF SCOTS" KNIEVAL" .. ... . i REAL ESTATE A; '. < '!' ,. , LET ME SHOW YOU \ v. \. } you can make an additional in.ne F REG/STEr2 t VIA to meet today's Inflationaryces. CASH 65 442 OLDS TN Just work part time, will not We buy,sell and trade equities. 2dr. sedan,AC, PS, PB, Bucket seats, G V ORDERS: LOT crier with your present |ob. Call Louise T. Bailey 3 spd.Auto Trans.$1900.or best offer. l 2454 for appt. 771.3605 BrokerWEREPRESENTMANY Call.Home 358.1086 or 772.3071.SACRIFICE . Vi MISCELLANEOUSARECORDEDMESSAOEBYA J1 of the Navy Personnel Interested In 6330' Owens Family Cruiser, 2.185 purchase of land for future use or eng., FC, Exec.shape.$7500. value for profit Also homes of value, FHA or $5800. Must sell. Call Jim Walker, 772- 1e LEADING ANNOUNCERTells VA financed, in all sections of City. 2111 or 2644484. you how you may become a 6 T Please contact Tom Brooker, US DISCJOCKEY Navy Retired Your Interest Is Call 355-2944 any hourVAAPPROVED HONDA 750 protected. 72'/2 model. Take up payments. Call Wynne Realty of Florida, Inc. 388-4084. For Veterans and servicemanGEORGE'S Realtors i 389.5514 771-2082, 72 HONDA ZL350 .;::::"?;:t.r: ::m ::::::!:::: :;::!: ;;::::::r::: !:: ::rfm::::;; m;:;:::: :!:* ::::*:;.. ::;:: KENNELSst. $700. Encludes helmet and bumper 1925 Dogs and Cats Boarded. HIDDEN WATERS rack. 2645758 aft. 5 p.m. anytime n via.. Ick up & Delivery Available. Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots weekends. rooming*. Defleaing & Bathing,. available. Excellent fishing, boating, e Jra ievzr ett Aastercharge & BankAmerlcard swimming. Mobile Home area. High, ....... ...... [accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 wooded lots. E-Z terms. One mile E. ";'::;: :;::::::;f.:;: :::: :: :::::::::::::::::::::: :':i ::;:;:::: ::"" . [Edgewood Crt. 3890064. Lake Asbury on No. 209, LaRue. 725- 3992. .. ,,, '. ,y' ><" -- -'.'''' \ PAINTINGS.. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO : <, , Consoles, some with AM-FM, tape WE BUY& SELL EQUITIESCall '" >, ...AND THE UNUSUAL 1! players, at dealers' cost to liquidate us for quick service. r : ARTWORKS &GIFTS stock. Full warranty) Phone 771-0409. Morrison I.Taylor, Inc. ; <. t', .i 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. : F, known area artists JEAN TROEMEL, CHARLI BROWN and others 771.3052 737-3X4 ,. 2039 PLAINFIELD AVENUE ORANGE PARK LIVE CRABS I . Wllford's Fish Camp HOURS: TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY, 10AM-5PM 2649707SINGER SATURDAY 10AM-2PM,CLOSED SUNDAY-MONDAY NEW HOMES 3 & 4 BR, 2 baths, Built-in.Range, TOUCH &SEW Cetn. Heat, Prices from $19,900. Makes all types fancy designs. Buttonholes Terms. Edw. 0. Lyon, Broker. 389- stretch stitch winds bobbin 0361. vw. . Inside machine. Like New Responsible party to take up pmts. of $8. per .-. mo. Rayflelds. 6437 Wilson Blvd. LAKE LOCHLOOSALot with mobile home, patio, well t house & dock. R. E. Mitchell 7712497.. tf R dx: MN.v T x Ed g LAWN MOWING& EDGINGcall 1 . Hart 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781-5511 771-3211 Ext.83403SINGERSS15 PRESCOTT,ARIZONA Offers best climate' In the' state. OPEN DAILY8TO8:3Q-SATURDAY8TO5 Historic old ranch developed Into 2. SUNDAY 1 TO' PM acre homesltes near Prescott Sewing Machines, Good cond., S15. National Forest. Two acreas: $19995 69 AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE, 23,000 $1495 each. Sew'N' Sound, Inc. 1564 Hen low terms. For full details write Mrs. dricks Ave., corner LeSalle St. Phone A.L. Young, Glenarm Land Co., 2233 miles Yellow, sharp. 398.1683. North 7th St.,' Phoenix 85006. ,; IR 69 CHEVELLE WAGON, 8 cyl., AT, PS, $1595 .;..:_ R&H DOUBLE KNIT PANTS$'." . Ideal for Fathers Day. Reg. $20. : ENTALSI 71 VW BUS Blue $2750 values.1564 Hendricks Furniture Ave.Sew, corner'N' Sound.LeSalle Inc. ---- -- -- 71 VW STA. WGN., 16,000 miles i I AT. R&H $2695 St. Phone 3981683. ORANGE PARK 69 SQUAREBACK, AC, R&H, AT, Low $2195 2 BR., Apts. furn. or unfurn., GUITAR LESSONS Dlswasher, Drapes, Carpets Mileage . Electric or Acoustic. $4. hr. Contact Elizabeth Apts., 77M405 or 7713355. 70 GHIA, Coupe, Bright Blue, 6000 miles $1990 Jax.Ronald' Pickle. Bks. 6C, Rm.110, NAS or 6 mo. Warr. Guar. on engine 388 9654 or 772.3302. r BEING TRANSFERRED 70 VW, Fastback, Blue, 23,000 miles. R&H. $1800 ? 4 TO WORMS-BIO, FAT 4 SASSY Let a retired Navy man who understands .y 70 VW BUS, R&H $2012 5" Africans. Bulk 85 cents-100 YOUR problems manage (min. 300)) 68 V.W.CAMPER, Nice .. -. $2295 or 55 cents cup. (50)), Also the rental of your house until you . Bedrun. (Mixed sizes) 561000. 781374 return to Jax.Bartleson 68 VW, Sedan R&H, Blue *'* $2895 Normandy Village. 8020 PatouMOVING ,O'Neill& Payne, Inc. . Dr. S. 68 VW Sedan R&H Blue $1250 - 1147 SO. Edgewood Ave. , NEW STATION MUST SELL 388.9311 Nice Selection of other Model VW'sL'I'IJT1ib scotchguard Lazeboy, green. Orlg -$179. Now $125. Call 771-7116 4.9 p.m. ORTEGA HILLS I 441 3 Bedroom house. Call 7711405. _ --- HOUSEHOLD = Tufted GOODS : We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection valance, $225.sofa 2 matching pleated MOBILE HOMES VALLI KEMP is over 18 years Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. occasional chairs, $50 in And guaranteed them 100 percen(for the repair or replacement of all each. 1 old but she still can't vote' port TV 545. 1 kit. table w 2 major( mechanical 30 1000 'leafs .... partsfor days or miles. Come on in and 6 elec- 79 chairs $65. Franciscan China, ;- "jUSTISS TRAILER PARK this year's Presidential double check. .. pC.and Crystal, 21 pc.Make offer.3 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS, Clean Modern tlons. Why Because Valli II Pillow hassack $10. 67 Impala (4)) trailers and apts. 389-3007.MIDDLEBURGAREA. Miss Australia of 1970,. and ENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE Make- offer. Fri. p.m. & Sat. 3895021ADMIRAL you've got to be a citizen of the ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM1IS USA to vote. But she is an I FROST FREE American International Pictures pm.Refrigcrtorfor .sale. 771-9089, aft. 3 1 Acre Farms.Mobile: home Call 264 tracts-2086. in Sunnyslde star now and she gets our vote! 4... --. ,. .. -. --.. ... ... .. . I 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 15, 1 1972 . THE RYATTS ., by Jack Eirod DAD 11S IT TRUE TWATfe RIGHT WITH A LITTLE FOB A CAUSE LIKE (tiIITEEN DOLLARS! THATIPVOU I TAR..AN ITS HELD I CAN BUY THAT IlL BE CLAP BUY U.S. A GOOD WAY A f 25 BOND 'NITJ.ISAVINGS TO CHIP IN/HOW IJ BONDS T06AVEPORVDUB TW'MONEY JVC MADE MUCH 001OU NEED? you WILL Map COLLEGE CUTTING GRASS KEEP OUR EDUCATION COUNTRY'SECONOMY' r SOUND ? ', ' ...ARE IN AMERICA WITHBONDS . &L So S/wnws/ t 1 4O I I LOOK FOR YOURSElF! JUDGE FOR YIDSEIF! 0 l I I/ SEE WHAT VOID) MUSH CAN SHOW VOH AlII lIE! e "IT SHOWS HOW BEAUTIFUL PHYSICAL "WHERE WERE THE POLICE WHEN LOVE CAN BE" THEY WERE SHOWING THIS FILM" D "IT PUTS THE POETRY BACK. "I'M GOING TO SEE IT AGAIN AND INTO LOVE." BRING MY WIFE". The Walls Have EarsMost FINALLY, AN 03 FIND OUT RATED MOVIE YOUR ;' YOURSELFWIFE "Older Folks" remember old World War II security slogans - such as: "Loose Lips Sink Ships" and "Quiet The ,Enemy WIFE OR GIRL. May Be Listening." They also remember vividly the disastrous results of "loose talk" in our nation's previous armed conflicts. FRIEND CAN EVERYONE'S Many of us today, young and old, know that communications security is even more important now than it was during the sec ENJOY! ?n I TALKING ond great war. But In practice too many of us treat the security subject lightly-too lightly. SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM'S A 80 UT Because our electronic gear and methods are much more sophisticated CONTROVERSIAL today than they were 25 years ago, our nation is today far more vulnerable to exploitation of security weaknessesthan ever before. We all sometimes forget that enemies are always waitingfor us to tell them what they need to know. How do we tell them? It's really: very simple.We . talk in bars downtown; we include tidbits of sensitive and classified information in letters home; we talk about anything and everything over the phone; we try to Impress, friends with f *" '* ', our knowledge of "inside information.: % A SEAN S.CUNNINGHAM,ROGER MURPHY PRODUCTION,,PHOTOGRAPHED AND EDITED IT of informationin ROGER MURPHY PRODUCED AND DIRECTED If SEAN I,CUNNINOUM, Our well-organized enemies put each little piece DISTRIBUTED' HALLMARK ROEAJIN CORP place until the big picture becomes clear. They know about [l]NO ONC WMR IIAOMITTI* the "big event"-in advance-courtesy of us. A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY! Communications A We all know the preventive measures. security should not be new to us. We all know that the protection 'of'' classified/sensitive information is the responsibility of ,each of b;: us. We all know that our carelessness costs: resources, money ': Namend Mel -and lives. 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It was served This romantic tradition was head history I is silent on in a ceremony known as confarreatio - observed with the bet of Intentions whether this was the new hus or eating together. a though perhaps dazing a band's right and wedding The cake was plain sronelike bride's appreciation for ritual. guests scrambled for pieces of unleavened bread made of Eventually smashing gave the cake. flour, salt and water. The bride y a way to merely eating the wed.. Just as at today's wedding receptions and JrI'OH1IIhared eating it, ding cake as it grew into to these morsels were supposedly assuring them a life day's tier-upon-ticr architectural prized by the Roman guests not of plenty in both happiness and triumphs, reportedly only as a snack, but as a souv- children. % x ,.adI1PR7KNel.I ""... I : MIDSHIPMEN Approximately 40 NROTC Midshipmen from various colleges visited NAS Jax last week as part of their summer cruise. 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IUAI OUNf re Tin yOU 'O."H'Ne I I 3846401I RESERVATIONS SEATINO CAPACITY Call Now!'Mr. Johnston, :387-4661 LlMlTID - -,..- _....._ ., JUNE 15, 1972 I PAGE; 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , SECNAV Retiree Advisors ReportJax r al cLI' The Secretary of the Navy's retired serviceman's advisors recently made a report of their March meetings to the Secretary and he has taken action 4)) . on'recommendations from both the officer's and enlisted's advisory committees.The t .I rL advisory groups did not Headquarters is considering those treated by a VA hospitalcan have the benefit, when they met holding separate seminars at switch to a VA nursing home. in March, of the views broughtout Marine installations and he indicated The Secretary's commentswere + fr by the retirees attending local the decision could favor that this rule was made to tS seminars,such as the one here at the separate meetings.The help alleviate crowding in VA NAS Jacksonville, which were enlisted group also hospitals and pointed out that just getting underway at the recommended postdating the some types of nursing care time. SUPERS retired newsletter and homes can be provided under Most of these local conferences they said efforts ought to be madeto Champus and some, for limited have now been held and the fill the full six pages authorized periods, can be provided under advisory groups will tackle their for the newsletter. Social Security Medicare. suggestions when the two com- The Secretary said no to both Both groups suggested im mittees meet in Washington, D. propositions, saying postdating provements in the operation of e C. this week. would not improve timeliness and commissaries and exchanges. e The only major disagreement that they should not commit to six The officers suggested that the between the two committees was pages and be forced to use two types of stores should be openat CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER Capt. W. J. Vaught (Right), on recomputation of retired pay. material solely to fill space. the same time to allow one Commander Fleet Air Wing 11, congratulates VP-56 officers for The officer group recom Both groups also favored extension visit shopping while the enlisteds receiving awards. From Left: Lt. J. J. Catania, Patrol PlaneTactical mended going along with of Champus medical care urged construction of more Coordinator; Lt. J. P. Thompson, Patrol PlaneTactical Coordinator; President Nixon's proposed one- to over-65 retirees, with the commissaries and that they Lt. R. A. Thacker, Patrol Plane Tactical Coordinator; Cdr. H. P. time adjustment and the enlisteds going a step further by carry more "high demand" Fillingane, VP-56 CO; Lt. C. E. Painter, Patrol Plane Tactical f."t Secretary said that the Navy and proposing that these retireds be items (cigarettescandy, etc.). Coordinator Lt. P. W. Leblanc, Patrol Plane Commander LCdr. H. Defense Department naturally allowed to choose whether they'd The enlisted group also suggestedthat Monroe III, Patrol Plane Tactical Coordinator; Capt. Vaught. support this course. stay with Champus or go under they not be consolidated with The enlisted group pointed out Medicare. They recommendedthe Army and Air Force stores, as SGL1 Reports Payments that the one-shot recomputation Navy support a Bill now In has been proposed.The . compromise will favor senior Congress (HR 10199))which would Secretary said that it is not Less than 20 per cent-of pro- Group Life Insurance to a permanent officers and they again recom allow over-65 retirees to use always possible, because of ceeds payable last year under life instance policy mended reinstatement of either Champus or Medicare. commissary funding limitations, Servicemen's Group Life Insur- within 120 days cleaving the recomputation for those who The Secretary disapproved this to have both types of stores openat ance were the result of combat Armed Forces, and without a entered service before June 1, recommendation with the the same time. deaths, the Institute of Life Insurance medical examination. The pre- 1958. comment, "Defense recom- He said, too, that the Navy has reports.In mium rate of a new policy The two groups both agreed mended against enactment of HR consistently supported requestsfor 1971, life insurance proceeds would depend on the age of the that provisions in the House- 10199." more commissaries where of $108,500,000 were pay- veteran as well as the type of passed widows equity bill which The officers suggested dental needed and just as consistently able under SGLI to the benefi insurance. Each serviceman, would allow retired pay to be care for retireds be helped by opposed consolidation with other ciaries of 7,246 men and women upon being discharged, receivesa attached and which would reduce who lost their lives while list of life insurance compa adopting the regional medical services' stores. Funds limit the on active - nies which operate in his home survivor annuities when Social tried in the 5th District duty. Among these were concept so high demand items which can be state, and which are drawn from Security payments begin, would in which all facilitiesin 2,348 deaths in Vietnam-1,380 i successfully carried in commissaries,he said, the group of companies that un- In combat. not be in the best interests of an area of heavy Navy concentration but they are carried in exchangesand derwrite the SGLI program. retirees. are under one administrator are sold as cheaply as Servicemen's Group Life In The Secretary of the Navy said surance is supervised by the Vi it possible. that the Navy and Department of The Secretary of the Navy said, EDITORS NOTE: All officers Veterans Administration and un. derwritten than 500 by more Defense in with were agreement however that regionalization , and men at NAS Total enlisted life insurance companies. the two committees and would while under consideration would Jacksonville with over 20 years life insurance in force under the oppose the attachment of retired not represent in and of itself an service and those within three program is $45.8 billion pay and full integration of optimum solution for the of eligibility for retainer widow's social security benefits. years Servicemen and servicewomenon problem. who wish to submit their pay active duty $3 a month Both pay groups gave strong Another suggestion made by views, either pro or con on the for $15,000 of insurance, or a support to continuting the local the enlisteds was that regulationsbe latest SECNAV Advisory proportionately smaller amountif seminars and the enlisted group changed so that retireds Committee on Retired Personnel they have $10,000 or $5,000 of recommended against holding treated at medical military invited to do Report are, so. protection. Reservists, National separate seminars for .Navy and facilities could be eligible to Address any comments con Guardsmen and ROTC memberspay s t Marine Corps retirees. transfer to a Veterans cerning items in the above articleto $1.80 annually for part- ' The Secretary's comment on Administration-affiliated nursing : Director time coverage which is in effect ' this was that Marine Corps home. Current rules say only NAVAIRLANT Career while they are on active duty. Information Center Participation in the program is ,. ,. . , H :r I J ."' 7 f=:-- <:: ... Code 015 Box 24 voluntary, but most men and Yc M women to whom the life insurance NAS Jacksonville, is available elect to carry , Florida 32212"For the maximum amount. ir additional information serviceman service- E Any or 4 1fJdcomeI \ contact 3531. ADJC J.M. Bodin at Ext. woman can convert Servicemen's i rr5 , )fPt 1teet G> !:!:J I' (!) 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David Teichmann, MATSG CO, PNC EDWARD LOUIS shippedover I after he reenlisted for six years and a $10,000 bonus. Cpl. Waite has at NATTC. He has been in been In the Marine Corps for three years and has been with MATSG six the Navy since 1948 and works in months: NATTC Educational Services. I August Exam Schedule AnnouncedJax The August 1972 Navy- Tuesday, August 8. Inaccurate information could -" ;.i\ \ ,.3d;!. 't.i '1' ., ..t ; . wide advancement examinations Chief petty officer: Thursday, possibly prevent you from being :;" cd .h' if" > will commence during the last August 10.Rating. advanced. of Cdr Charlie Cook week July. Qualifications- The Schedule is as follows: Bibliography sheets pertaining to rte1 --- ----- on completion .f your Command Tour I Steward third class through the February and August 1972 LOOK.. I .from your old shipmate of ZW-ONI and FASION nm-ONl. chief steward: Thursday, July examinations were distributed to I 27. ALL CARS REDUCED! 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No one looking main will have the draft proved to be a consistent per 50 percent aft, with the upper former so the day ended with a section twisting off(correct twist NAS Jax Takes very narrow point spread among can be evaluated by comparing those who raced. The points that the angle between battens and appear in the standings are the boom, the upper batten should NO HITTER Gerald (Tom) 6ND Rifle Title r. total accumulated so far. There fall in the same plane with the Dooley of FASOTRAGRULANT' , will be some adjustment at the rest angling off to leeward). DET JAX recently pitched a 5-1 1 end of the series as the crews will Over-trimming makes the leach no-hitter against NDRC. This is Jax-The NAS Jax Navy Rifle In the individual pistol com be allowed to eliminate some of straight, eliminates necessary Dooley's third season of playing team won the 6th Naval District petition it was W01 R. K. Camp- their poorer performances. twist and causes stalling at the ball for FASOTRAGRULANTDET Rifle Championships held last bell of Glynco who took top If you are wondering what top. Too much mast bend causes JAX,giving him I total of 27 week at the NAS Weapons honors with 552 points, ADRC R. happened to the floating pier, it distortion wrinkles from mast to, years of playing ball during his Department Armory by beating A. Rogers of Cecil Field second was removed and discarded. A clew and over flattens the sail. Naval career. Dooley has many their closest competitor by 191 with 545,TMC W. F. Ellsworth of new low profile pier will replaceit. Correct this by straightening the no-hitters and shut-outs to his points NAS Jax had 2564 to Patrick AFB in third with 543, Lt. Work on the new wet storage mast or tensioning,the,luff more. vedit! during his pitching career. POMFLANT Charleston's 2373. K. G. Shaver of FICEUR NAS pier is progressing smoothly with A circular arc shape, slightly The NAS Jax Rifle team Jax fourth with 539 and BUt B. J. most of the pilings already in. If flatter at the leach is fastest. consists of CWO-2 L. M Adams, Szczepanski of Gulfport in fifth you are looking for wet storage The traveler is important. IntramuralSoftball AOC L. V. Klpton, AOC E. M. with 537.RMCS. space for your boat see the Carry the boom on the,center line Balderston, ATC L. E. Singleton, J. R. Biswell of the USS I' marina manager, Bud Lucas. in lighter air and smoother ADJI J. P. Ray and A01 W. E. George Washington won the The waiting list may already be water, the traveler will be to Farley. They are now at individual rifle competition witha full but the new pier should also weather, sometimes 6-10 inches. Patuxent River, Md. par- 516 total. He was followed by create some new space at the Ease the traveler and move the StandingsNATIONAL ticipating in the CINCLANTFLT ATC L.E.Singletonof Cecil Fieldat boathouse as established slip jib leads out in medium to heavyair Tournament. Should they win 505, FTBC D. Merritt of NS holders move to the marina from and especially with choppy LEAGUE this they will go on to the All Charleston at 498, Cdr. V. E. there. seas. Navy Tournament which will also Levander of NS Charleston with The power squadron held its .W L be held at Patuxent River. 495 and ADJ1 J. P. Ray of VP-45 election of officers last week with NARJAX 13 0 The NAS Albany Blue team with 493.RMCS. the following results: HOSPITAL 13 1 won the pistol Championships by Biswell also won the COMMODORE-Jerry Stens FICEUR 10 3 edging the NAS Jax team 1036 to rifle and pistol aggregate award VICE COMMODORE-John INTRAMURAL SAILING AIMD 8 5 1030. 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Robert Wood of FICEUR with 37 points and VP-16 yard medley it was Jack Walker, FAW-11 came in second in the UI with 19 points. Richard Langevin, Tom Rush event with a time of 30.3. Jarvis .. ( This marks the second year in a and Jay Scattergood who took broke the old record of 1:07: set by first with a time of 58.1. Jay 4, 4 row that VW-4 has won the title Dick Bauschard of Public Worksin Scattergood, Steve Scheper,Jack by a one point margin. Last year the 100-yard individual medley they edged out Public Works 37- Price and Richard Langevin relay with a time of 1:05.2. Jim = r made up the 100-yard() freestyle O'Rourke of FICEUR finished 36.The team that finished first at 49.5. s VW-4 team managed to second at I:13.6. Dave Jarvis of VP-16 set two Jarvis also won the 50-yard place in all nine events while SWIM CHAMPS The VW-4 swimmers collect their trophies from FICEUR failed to place in only new records in the meet with his butterfly with a time of 28.1 Dave Frank McCaffreyL( ),athletic director, and LCdr. R.. J. Fitzsimmons, the diving first place finishes in the 50-yard Hunt FICEUR came in second Special Services officer. competition.VW4 backstroke and the 100-yard with a time of 30.4. picked up 20 big points in individual medley. Jarvis In the 50-yard freestyle event it I Jax Fliers Drop Three To Moodv AFB coming was Jim in O'Rourke at 25.8 to of take FICEUR first ., while Jay Scattergood was close Jax After winning seven of Luck had finally payed a visit to In the second game on behind at 26.0.O'Rourke also took their first nine games the Jax the Fliers dugout as Moody outhit Saturday the Fliers bats again first in the 100-yard freestyle witha Navy Fliers have fallen into a the Fliers 10-7 but the Fliers came went limp as they managed only time of 1:02.7.: Joe Lavin of the . slump and their record now, out with a 3-2 victory. two hits and one run in losing Marine Barracks came in second { stands at eight wins and eight Tom Tenhagen got out of a jamin their eighth game of the season 4- at 1:03.4. losses which includes three losses the fifth inning of this game 1. The only run for the Fliers Dave Hunt of FICEUR took the and one win against the MoodyAir when, after retiring the first came in the fourth inning when 50-yard breaststroke with a timeof Force Base team here at batter, he gave up three straight Bill Sauls led off the inning with a 35.1 while Jay Scattergood of Mackroth Field last weekend.In singles. He then got out of the triple and scored on Ed Mc- VW-4 took second at 35.7. the first game against inning by striking out the next Bride's sacrifice fly. John Black In the three meter diving event Moody last weekend the Fliers batter and getting the final out on burn struckout seven but pickedup DIVING CHAMP Mike Baltesof Mike Baltes of AIMD took the out-hit Moody 3-1 but Moody still a fly ball. his third loss of the season. AIMD displays the form that first place honors with a total of managed to win the game 2-1. After holding Moody scoreless This weekend the Fliers start a won him first place in the three 19850 points. Jim Boyette of NFO Terry Tucker got the Fliers on in the top half of_the inning, three week stint away from home meter diving event. took second with a total of 17100. the board first with a single that Tenhagen got the Fliers started scored Bob Dombroski in the scoring in their half of the inning fourth inning, but Moody scored with a single that scored Cliff S S care e..las two runs in the sixth inning Murray making the score 10. L Cedar Blandmg Hills Shopping Boulevard Center without the benefit of a hit and Moody then came up with two House Quality Foods Phone 7719223 those were the only two runs they runs in the sixth on two hits and a needed as the Fliers fell to defeat. walk and the Fliers were down 2-1 Every FRIDAY Night is Tom Tenhagen allowed Moody going into the bottom of the Every SATURDAY Night i Is FAMILY NIGHT only a first inning single but still seventh Inning. Your choice of lost the game as his teammates Cliff Murray started off the STEAK 179 Chicken & failed to back him up at the plate seventh with a single but was and in the field.In forced out at second on a I Dumplings 79 4: the'second game of Friday's groundball by Tenhagen. NIGHT doubleheader the Fliers- Tenhagen advanced on a passedball Chopped Steak managed only singles by Cliff and Gil Montemayor broughthim 4 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato .and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter Murray in the fifth and Gil home with a double to tie the Montemayor in the sixth and score. Bill Sauls followed with LUNCH 11 AM til 2PM DINNER4PMtil8PMWtch never had a runner past secondas another double to bring Mon- Moody shut them out 4-0. John temayor home with the winningrun. ff Ouriimcri nMei'f Special Jfcent* Mort thru $* 1.. Blackburn held Moody to only Tenhagen picked up his four hits and no runs through the fourth win as he struckout nine. first five innings but gave up six Gil Montemayor picked up two hits and four runs in the last two doubles and a single to lead the I.,! ...., innings for his second loss of the Fliers hitting while Bill Sauls had .,. '. " year. two doubles in three trips to the " ' On Saturday it looked like Lady plate. : a ; Wasyour ::. :. : : . MONARCH'SRadial : o: "" ,:;" Ply High Performance ; money 1 thefirstthing , ,3 SpecialThis : Week 24 to go on your. ! FR.78.U F.E.T.129.95 BR78X15 WSW+1.95-2.52 2.70 last leave? :: ! ER.7IX14FR7IX14 $27.95+2.42 GR7IxU $31.95+2.90 .. $29.95+2.77 HR.78.U $33.95+3.1 4 .;,:. , GR7IX14HR7IX14 $31.14+2.15 JR.78xU $36.95+3.34 : t'l $33.95+3.02 LR.78xU $39.95+3..' 0,' . nil* .. .r- .: I I Jill tnlLiweteorrm COMPANY Talk to someone who understands the high cost of liberty.At . OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY .. our bank on the base.So' r i ...... *' _I 5444 NORMANOVILVD 1 1BAt1KAfERICARD Ilf i 0721 ; 'I. ,"' .0 !,. here 2IQJ MAYPQRT KO, 24MI25 o ,. " .. 1. "' _.. r.- ..... ..- ... . .,- _. '. ... .- _. _. a. JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER RAIDER RAMBLINGS: Softball who for obvious reasons shall players who desire to tryout for remain unknown, was recently the Cecil Field softball team caught in a rundown between 3rd CECIL SPORTS whould contact Jim Lee at extension and the plate on a play which we 8112. Returnees from last suspect pre-dates Abner P 6ND championship squadare Doubleday. With runners on 1st i by DTC J. D. Brewster years: Mike Ciopryna, Lefty and 3rd, the catcher tossed the Ikt _lLl'" ml !HI r u ,1t. :.. Falcon, Ed Tonges, Steve Vaux ball back to the pitcher, naturallythe SOFTBALLIn the scorekeepers mind top may be established from the last' and possible Don Jackson (rumor "runner" on 3rd thought the secret? MacDonald was again intramural league, from the has it that Don is commencing to catcher was trying to nab the the sole fastpitch action of the winning pitcher. CFMGA or by playing three 18 get the itch) .It has been baserunner on 1st who was in the the week 1st round champs VA- SKEETAn hole or six 9 hole roWlds.SWIMMING reliably reported that a player act of stealing 2ND 12 shutout AIMP 10.0 behind Bill all day "shoot-off" was from the VA-12 softball team, . . Stromquist's strong 1 hit pitching fired last Friday in intramural Three pools opened last -- - performance. Only losing pitcher skeet. After all the wounded Tuesday and will remain open Dale Howard's scratch single anda 'birds' had fluttered earthward, from 1100-1800 daily except 4th inning walk deprived Bill of and the smoke had cleared, VA- Mondays. The Aey-Deucy pool ee i Rl a perfect game. CommanderLess 174 found themselves leading the will be closed this year. All had 3 hits for VA-12. pack with a perfect 14-0 record personnel utilizing Cecil Field C J f/ SLOWPITCH: In an earlier for the second half. The pools are urged to comply with ; \ game not previously reported, HeUrazors, having won the first NAS CECIL FIELD INSTRUCTION 1 VA-174 slipped past VC-2,12 -10. half also, eliminated the 1710.5C and to obey " The 'Hellrazor' hitting attackwas necessity of a championship the lifeguards on duty and posed ). triggered by Riddle ((2 shoot-off. instructions. Lifeguards are ...; homers),and Elmore and Walker Highlight of the day was employed for your safety and with a round tripper each. "Burly" Mills (shows what a protection, so please obey all 17 y McGinn, Pharr, Erney, Fox, versatile athlete we have in the their instructions they have \ Craig and Roberts had 2 hits each bearded wonder)from VA-81 who only your welfare in mind. I ... for VC-2. Thompson went the had never shot skeet before the CAPTAINS CUP A Dubious HonorMembers route to gain the win. shoot-off. In his last two matchs, With only softball and tennis The Marines nipped VA-66, 9 he broke 15 of 25 birds. .not bad remaining to be cranked in, VA of the CLAW-1 recognition of the team's last 8. Hitting stars for the Marines for a novice .we'll all hear of 174 has again jumped into the bowling team presented CaptainD. place finish in the Cecil Bowling were Donaldson with 3 hits, this exploit, time and again. lead in the Captains Cup race. F. MOW, COMLATWINGONE League. Undaunted, the team McQuaig, Wilhite, Roggerman Although VA-174 greased The Hellrazors scored two big with a unique trophy in an looks forward to the next season and Fuller with 2 safeties. through, Jim Hawkins of VA-66 wins in skeet and golf to attain unexpected ceremony on 1 June and an opportunity to move up in Sullivan,Wooddy and Dunn had 2 walked off with top gun award, the top plateau. Standings: 1972. The trophy, depicting thehind the ratings. hits for VC-2,and Trimble a 2 run breaking 287 birds of a possible VA-174 99 quarters of a horse, was in '. homer.Simmons was the winning 300. "Hawkeye" was pushed by VA-81 87% * *,*,Jt * * * * * *I IM pitcher. Billy Gunter of CLAW-1 with 142 VA-45 86 p;:.. :' '- -":'.... --r::; I BACK BY. I: VA-66 lost another one run 150. AIMD 64 ,{ ,' ,1; :, POPULAR DEMAND game to VC-2,9.8. VA-66 had the GOLF Ops 33 * typing run on 2nd base when the VA-45 has finally been NAMTD 31 :ft Lt:, \< i i PRINCESS TENOKA * t final out of the game was dethroned as reigning golf, VA-82 30 *t: < :, l' [.\ 1 4 ; &: CHIEF CULTASTOPLESS * i l recorded. Pharr with 3 hits, and champions. The coup was accomplished TENNIS r ,r,, ;,.,," "?r j MgiatarrllLaiklas l ,. Craig with 2 were VC-2's leading by the VA-174 No. 1 Any personnel stationed at i' ;" Coming Next Week ', * "'J'' ' )y hitters. Sullivan had a homer, team who recorded a playoffscore Cecil Field who are interested in !: JIMVENUTO& * and Wooddy and Rengo 2 singles of 7 to 5.Ben Whitten led his participating in a tennis tour- ,; MONIQUE CORDEAUX ,. for VA-66. Roberts was the teammates with a torrid 35 on the nament are urged to contact Mr. ;I'" It' ,. winning chucker. back nine for a total of 76. Other Tom McGuckin at extension 498. ,.. ,. .,f { League leading VA-12 tallied 7 members of the winning A double elimination tour. GO-GO GIRLS ,. times in the 4th inning en-route to Hellrazor squad were CDR Lahr nament to determine squad ,. a 15.3 romp over NAMTD.From (the skipper), Pete Gibson, membership for the Cecil Field c.ntInY.Ns.h.ws SPEAKEASY ROOM-2AM IN THE LOUNGE 4-8 P.M. the scratchings in the scorebook, "Sandbagger" Boyenton and Jim representative in the upcoming6ND it would seem that each VA-12 Hall. VA-45's team was comprised tournament is in the planning player reached base at least of Steve Therrell, "Doc" stages. The top four playersin once; however, except for the Williams, Pete Dodge and "LongKnocker" the Cecil tourney will see action at Key West July 10 15. recorded errors, the manner in Warren.An 1 which each player became a organizational meeting for baserunner must remain a the Winter League will be held mystery. MacDonald seems to Friday, 16 June at 100 in the Golf have been the winning pitcher. Club House. The first round will VA-12 swamped VC-2, 13. 3. start 23 June. Representation for Since Once again all VA-12 batters any activity desiring to enter is you .. : except Husky reached base mandatory. 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Loans to $600 ;< ,''1# .1 IIt I ..... ........ 1I."t.: : ------- _. .___ ,. , -- . __ ,ua. _..'='::::: ::: " rJUNE 15,. 1972 -- JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER PAGE 23 Intramural i! f, Bowloffs Bowling :,k UnderwayJax StandingsPACIFIC The Spring Intramural Bowloffs began yesterday with five teams competing for the LEAGUE Intramural League title. FINAL STANDINGS The five teams competing are W L y the Radar 17 team from Air Ops WOODPECKERS NO.1 52 24 e with a 53-27 record, the Chokers SPARKS 50 30 from FAW-11 with a 52-28 record, SPLITMAKERS 48V& 3m the Evildoers of FAW-11 with a SPLITFINDERS 44% 31% 4F 59-21 record, the Woodpeckers CHIEFS 40 40 No 1 team from VP-49 with a 52- PIN BUSTERS No.2 38% 415 ;: 24 record, and the Rebels from NDRC No.3 36% 39th NDRC with a 6154-1A/ record. GUTTER BUSTERS 35 45 H'CANE HUNTERS 32% 43% The remainder of the schedule PILL ROLLERS 28% 51% for the bowloffs is as follows: TROOP 26 54 Tonight at 6 p.m. the Evildoerswill meet the Rebels and the /AMERICAN LEAGUE Captain W. J. VAUGHT, Commands Fleet Air Wing ELEVEN, gives Ml. encouragement to YN2 Chokers will take on Radar 17.; FINAL STANDINGSW Larry Taylor, Captain of the "EVILDOERS" and YN1 Dennis DtRtmtr, Cfptaln of the Monday, June 19 at I p.m. the L "CHOKERS". Chokers meet the Woodpeckersand EVILDOERS 59 21 The Two Fleet Air Wing ELEVEN Bowling teams have won league Championships in the NAS Jax Radar '17 takes on the LATE CHARGERS 56 24 Intramural Rebels; Wednesday,June 21 at 6 ' Bowling Leagut. The Wing 11 "EVILDOERS"won the American League Championshipby HARD HATS 48 28 p.m Radar meets the Evildoersand ADCOP 46 30 a three game margin while the "CHOKERS" won the Continental League by a close one-half the Rebels take on the LEFTOVERS 40% 35% game. Both teams advance to the NAS JAX Bowling Tournament which begins this week. The two Woodpeckers; Thursday,June 22 MARINE BKS. 40 36 teams will face each other in the opening game. at 2 p.m. the Rebels willmeet the HAWKS 36% 43% Commodore VAUGHT added emphatically "May the best team win as long as it's Fleet Air Wing Chokers and the Woodpeckerswill NDRC No.1 32 44 ELEVEN". take on the Evildoers. HANDICAPPERS 30 46. SAWBONES FUMBLERS 26 10 66 50' V NfMNKHT 7 t1L7 t7COMPAN NATIONAL LEAGUE RADAR FINAL No.17 STANDINGS 53 W 27 L fijJ. ..1 ;] .1 . NAMTD GEMCOMFAIRJAX 44 46 47 34 33 36 triJ _ LEPRECHAUNS 41 39 FLAPJAX ILL EAGLES 37 39 41 39 NOW 10 MILLION SALES .FOR AMERICAS NO. CAR. TAMARAWS 37 39 679TH 37' 43 ' FAETU\ '. ,- ...3050 ...AND NOW AT NIMNICHT CHEVROLET, EVERYBODY WOMENS LIB 25 55 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE JAX TOP CHEVY DEALER, IMPALA PRICES LOVES OURIMPALA FINAL STANDINGS START AT ONLY... ! .. W L EVEN OUR COMPETITORS PIN CHOKERS BUSTERS 52 515 28J,1 28 3259 L ADVERTISE m!!! 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