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Combined Federal Campaign OlS'H' .V1 oIO Commends lass 100 nWH8"" eMark' I M Jax Ten NAS Jax commands achieved more than 100 percent of their' ; suggested Combined Federal Campaign objective in the first week of the drive" I b according to figures released by campaign spokesmen Tuesday. Eight other commands in the NAMTD with 166 percent and the Radar Squadron, 139 percent; t y area also collected more than 100 Hurricane Hunters of VW-4 with MARTD, 120 percent; NATTC, XL ,percent of their suggested objectives 162 percent. 117 percent; VP-56,116 percent; in the initial week. Others here topping the 100 and COMFAIRJAX staff, 105 Marine Barracks leads the percent mark are: Fleet Air percent. NAS Jax commands with 320 Wing 11 Staff, 159 percent; percent of their goal, followed by MATSG, 138 percent; 679th Cecil Field commands over the 100 percent mark are Marine Barracks with 231 percent; ,., NAS Dept. LeadersJax Commander Light Attack Wing 11"'" One staff, 188 percent; VA-45,167 ."jJ\ "<:." ... percent; VC-2 detachment, 147 ,", ': '< NAS departments have equalled or surpassed the percent; and VA-83,140 percent. 100 percent mark in CFC Contributions,according to the figures ", ... available as the Jax Air News went to press. -.. \ Ll Rounding out the 18 commandswith They include: Chaplains, 169 percent; Civilian Personnel, 163 more than 100 percent are STRATEGY SESSION Ma|. J.F. Lavin, Marine Barracks CO, the Marines 4th percent; Supply, 134 percent, AMD, 126 percent; Corrections AMTRACK talks over his command's fund-raising strategy with Gy. Sgt. G.G. Center, 113 percent; Data' Processing, 101 percent and AIR Reserve Battalion with 153 White, NAS Jax Combined Federal Campaign Coordinator. The. , Operations, 100 percent. percent; Supervisor of Ship Marine Barracks has contributed $3,452,or 320 percent of its goal with the first week of total the During CFC drive a of$17,454.50 was building, Conversion-Repair, an onboard strength of 163 Marines. contributed by NAS Departments. The goal for the entire driveis Mayport, 113 percent and Fleet $20,633.00 from the NAS departments. Training Center, Mayport, 106 Safety Workshop percent.IR. . ., Starting Today 'J.A S N"E"VIrS Jax The 15th annual Armed Forces-State of Florida ...- ' Traffic Safety Workshop is being held at the Thun- .mm _._ ; derbird Motor Hotel through Saturday. VOL. 30 NO. 27 ,blished In The, Intewt rt Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jackson rlorlda SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 , Officials at NAS Cecil Field, Opening ceremonies will include :t the host command, expect about remarks by Ralph Davis, 100 persons to attend including retired Army brigadier generaland ; commanding officers and safety- the Executive Director of the PN1 PattersonSailor security officers from Florida Florida Department of Highway military installations along with Safety and Motor Vehicles,who is civilian law enforcement chairman for this year's of MonthJax , representatives. workshop, and Capt. J., E. J RAdm W. S. Nelson, com- Marshall, NAS Cecil Field CO. ..1tmanding officer of the Navy's Committee meetings will beginat PN1 Jackie R. Patterson, described by LCdr. ,7 .. Safety' Center in Norfolk, Va., 10:45': a.m. today, break for Sandra Snodderly as "a model example of the type of . will be the keynote speaker and is lunch at 12:30: p.m., and reconvene sailor desired in today's Navy", has been named the I scheduled to address the at 1:30: p.m. The,day's" >r NAS Jax Serviceman of the Month for August. workshop at 10:15: a.m. today. business will end at 4:30 p.m. Mayor Hans Tanzler and Tomorrow's schedule includesa As Separations Section "Petty Officer Patterson's quiet RAdm. Lawrence R. Geis, general session at 9 a.m. for 9 1 Supervisor in the Military Personnel nature, patience, and sense of ;I" COMFAIRJAX, are expected to finalization of recommendationsfrom Office, he is responsiblefor responsibility to provide the best attend the opening ceremonies of committees and election of the separation processing of service possible motivates his the workshop, set for 9:30 this officers. The workshop closes at more than 1,000 Navy enlisted, subordinates to perform at their morning. 11:30: a.m. personnel per year. best. After NAS Jax designatedan was 'W' & & "He is truly interested in Jax A. A.Fighting. official Navy Separation providing assistance to anyone Center the number of separations who has a problem. As a result of A Stigma processed by this command t,. .., doubled-but PN1 Patterson has his expert knowledge, mature Mrs. fuller logic, foresight, and never failed to meet a deadline.In . brganizational ability, the j Themselves Helping of addition to the myriad separations office enjoys an Top WifeComing administrative paperwork, he By A Member' their outstanding reputation for also counsels on personnel Jax -Many of the old Navy customs and beliefs are fading into the entitlements, benefits and providing quality service to its past and,fortunately for many of us,some of them concern the use and obligations after separation. customers. abuseof alcohol. According to a letter "Petty Officer Patterson , Ignorance in the past, as well as the present, has provoked many nominating him for the Ser- stands at the very top of his peersin t., ridiculous remarks. Examples: "the more you can drink, the better To MayportJax viceman of the Month honor, every respect." ! man you are", "I don't trust a man who doesn't drink", "This man to can't perform his'duties because he can't handle booze-we'll have tot .Dorothy Ann Tuller, : get rid of him". 1972 Military Wife of the Year, , Most of us have heardstatements such as these at one time or another, will be honored at a reception at Some of us are guilty of making the same or similar comments.In the Mayport Officers', Club truth,Alcoholism is a Disease, The stigma'attached to the term Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. . "Alcoholic" in the past is successfully being overcome in today's She is the wife of Coast Guard , Navy. Chief Warrant Officer, .Steve < :' ECNA VINST 5300.20: of May 18 and Z-Gram 115 have discussed the Tuller, who is attached to the rg y 5P Navywide concern.. Naval School of Medicine at NAS Jax is also concerned about its personnel, as evidenced by the Bethesda, Md. Alcoholics Anonymous Group that has'been establised here. Mrs.Tuller was selected as the Meetings of the "Jax Armed Services Group" are held each Wednesday sixth annual Military Wife of the evening at 8 p.m.in the Small Chapel,Bldg,751. Year in May by a panel of judges U Those who are suffering from alcoholism or alcohol abuse should be chosen by the General r 1 encouraged to attend these meetings on a voluntary basis. Those of Federation of Women's Clubs. you who are already members of A.A.and would like to get involved in Her selection crowned more I some 12th step work are also needed and asked to join. than nine months of worldwide For additional information on the NAS Jax A.A., contact Jerry at competition military among .... 264-3093, Tom at 282-5457, or Max at 7715178. wives in the Army, Air Force, , If they are unavailable momentarily, leave your first name and a Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. number where you can be reached. You will be contacted as soon'as Mrs. Tuller is now on a tour of ? ' possible.The Florida and the South as part of a Jax Air News, in cooperation with the Jax Armed Services Patterson PN1 Group,will, attempt to publish more facts about Alcoholism in the near (Con't. Page 2)) 1iii 1 future. ' ",-., "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of-the Navy.Opinions contained here are not official expressionsof the Department of the Navy nor do advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." + t ' SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ---- --- - .1E1I 1 11 i111 1: Ptri' THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SEPT. 21 SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 SEPT. 24 SEPT. 2S SEPT. 26 SEPT. 27 - MJ::: ::: : : :::::::: :::: ::::l Ice House Creations Surprise Records Hap'py Hour Happy Hour Creations. :":"'}:':':' Band ;:: : ; II@... . : ili1 jll1 jj1 jj j 1 11*t . } jf EnJoy Archie' Fine Food Happy Hour tt"\d Lunch Leslie Holidays Tomm "C" Game Night Available 5-6 P.M. With Us ' . : _ End Fourot Whatever's Three's Senco , :lt: :::::::: ::::::::: ::: t Results Clubs Fair A Crowd Sounds Kalslno' Tommy"C" .......... ........ lil''III.CL) 1 i DI! 1M IIIIII'j1 j1 111j j jjj11ili 1 1 1 M f . DEElnEls End Sunday. Luncheon Prime Rib Buffet Sunshine Results Oosed Game Night Buffet .. t I!: . CLUB HOURS MONDAY.THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m. to Midnight FRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. July27. Sept.A 11 a.m. to Midnight 11a.m..11p.m. Tues.. Fri.3pm to 10pm , 11 a.:".. to 2 a.m. SUNDAY . Sat.3pm Midnight SATURDAY TUESDAY.THURSDAY Noon to Midnight h.m. toh.m. FRDAY, & SA URDAY ))1a.m..11p.m. Clostdon" Sun.&Mon. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. FRIDAY.SATURDAY 'MONDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m. to Mldnlghf tII 9 a.m.to Midnight 11a.m..1a.m. It -. Fried Ham ,Steaks, French Fried French Fried Potatoes, Buttered . '-; : ( : Potatoes, Baked Beans, Buttered Cauliflower, Seasoned Lima Beans, * I 'IF ij 1' ; ;; : ;' ,, Squash Butterscotch,.Salad Pudding Bar, Apple Dllly Cake, Salad. Bar, Lime Jello. Cherry Pudding The Veterans Administration WrlllJtjiIFfffJF / ] : Monday,Sept.25 advises veterans planning to > BREAKFAST: Chilled Tomato Juice, Thursday, Sept.28 travel or establish residence Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, - BREAKFAST Hot Oatmeal, Chilled abroad to bear in mind certain Friday,Sept.22 Potatoes, Chilled Orange Juice, Blueberry Griddle Cakes Maple Plums, Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled limitations on their rights to Syrup, Choice of Pork Sausage or BREAKFAST Chilled Pineapple Pastry Bar.BRUNCH French Toast Maple Syrup, Choice Luncheon Meat, Baked Pork& Beans, benefits. of Bacon or Ham, Hash Brown Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Scrambled t at 10 a.m. Cream of Potato Eggs Cheese, Choice of Bacon Soup, Grilled Veal Steaks, French Pastry Bar.DINNER Potatoes, Chilled Apple Juice, Pastry Creole Pan Roast of : Soup or Ham, Lyonnalse Potatoes, Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Gravy, Bar , Pork, Snowflaked Potatoes Chilled Creamed Dried Beef, Pastry Bar. Pastry Bar, Salad Bar, Assorted Apple Juice, Mexican, Corn, Brown DINNER Tomato Rice Soup, Grilled DINNERs New England Clam Tarts, Brown Sugar Cookies. Gravy, Buttered Spinach, Salad Bar, Beef Liver or Baked Beef & Noodles, Chowder, Salmon Cakes or Grilled SUPPER: Southern Style Fried Parsley Boiled Potatoes, Fried Peach Pie, Chocolate Chip Cookies. Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes, Chicken, Chicken Gravy, Whipped SANDWICH LINE Chill Dogs or Onions, Buttered Fresh Carrots, rn wmw Potato Chips, Dessert Bar. Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Seasoned Grilled Ham & Cheese, French Fried Buttered Spinach, Salad Bar, Cream : SUPPERt Stuffed Pork Chops, Brown Peas, Hot Spiced Beets, Bread Potatoes, Dessert Bar. Puffs, Coconut Bars Gravy, Rice Pilaf, Applesauce, Dressing, Salad Bar, Strawberry Creamed Style Corn, Seasoned Shortcake, Chocolate Pudding. SUPPER: Italian Spaghetti wMeat SANDWICH LINE Submarine Sauce or Baked Lasagna, Toasted Brussels Sprouts, Salad Bar, Angel Sunday,Sept.24 Cuban Sticks, Parmesan Cheese, Sandwich or Grilled Hamburgers NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT Food Cake, Vanilla Pudding BREAKFAST Hominy Grits, Chilled Buttered Asparagus Tips, Buttered Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes,. Saturday, Sept.23 Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, Iced Potato Chips, Dessert Bar BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, Fried Cheese Omelet, Choice of Bacon or Eggs to Order, Grilled French Toast Sausage, Home Fried Potatoes, Lemon Cake Pineapple, Juice. SUPPER: Southern Fried Chicken, Sunday 2i Maple Syrup, Choice of Luncheon Pastry Bar.BRUNCH Tuesday Sept. Cream Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, Chilled Divine Worship 1:30: a.m. Meat or Pork Sausage, Hash Brown : at 10.a.m Split Pea Soup, Cranberry Sauce, Bread Dressing, : Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, at All Saints Chapel. Baked Corned Beef Hash, Soft or Hard Buttered Mixed Vegetables, Boiled Church School 9.30: a.m. Salad Bar, Marble Cake, Cooked Eggs,Choice of Bacon or Pork Pinto Beans Divine Worship 11 a.m.at. JA'X AIR Slices, Pastry Bar Peach Pudding. All Saints Chapel. NEWS DINNER:, Minestrone Soup, Baked Junior Youth Fellowship Meat Loaf' Brown Gravy, Turkey 12:30: pm Senior Youth Ala King, Baking Powder Biscuits, 1:30 . Wife Fellowship : p m. Top The JAX AIR NEWb. 'is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Boiled Navy ' Wftppettflfotatoes ' distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Beans Buttered Broccoli, Salad Bar, .m Evening. at" the Worship Small Chapel 7.30.p . Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company'a; Apple Turnovers, Sugar Cookies (Con't from Page 1)) private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS SANDWICH LINE: Cheese, Lettuce & ,Tuesday must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Tomato Sandwiches, Grilled Ham year-long itinerary in which she Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 burgers, Frankfurters, French Fried p.m. at Bldg. 750 and Jacksonville, by 12.00 noon on Monday before publication. News will appear before military and Potatoes, Potato Chips, Dessert Bar. Christian Science Service 8p Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or SUPPER: Pan Roast of Beef, Natural civilian aodiences throughout .m. at the Small Chapel. 3119. Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes, this country and Europe. NAVAL HOSPITAL Seasoned Green Beans, Hot Spiced Invited to the Mayport Divine Worship 10 a.m. at Beets,Salad Bar, Yellow Pound Cake, . "Everything advertised In this publication must be made reception are Navy, Coast Guard St. Lukes. . Orange Cream Pudding available for purchase use or patronage without regard to race and other Wednesday,Sept.27 military leaders from NATTCProtestant . creed color, national origin or sex of the purchaser user or the BREAKFAST Cooked Farina, Fried Jacksonville area, local Worship .patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal Eggs to Order, Grilled French Toast municipal and state officials, and Service, 10:30 am In opportunities by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print w-Maple Syrup, Choice of Bacon or the presidents of wives' clubs at Building 500 .. advertising from that source." Ham,. Hash Brown Potatoes, Chilled j Apple Juice, Pastry Bar Mayport, Cecil Field and NAS CATHOLIC DINNER: Vegetable Soup, Grilled :' Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Texas Steaks, Muchroom Gravy, Jax.The reception is being Saturday Mass 5pm. at '\.. concerning such should be directed to.: Baked Potatoes w.Sour Cream,. sponsored St Edward's Chapel Buttered Brussel Sprouts, Cream by Harrell International, Sunday Mass 8am. and 11 : THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Style Corn, Salad Bar, Blueberry Pie, Inc., Jacksonville-based. a.m. Daily Mass.Monday, 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Sugar Cookies. marketing company which Tuesday Friday.11.30, :Thursday a.m. Wed and ' Telephone 388.2755' SANDWICH LINE: Cold Plate, produces the Military Wife of the nesday Mass 11:30 a.m. at Assorted Cold Cuts, Cheese, Potato Year program working in the Naval Hospital. Chapel. Salad, Baked Beans, potato Chips, r VOL. 30 NO. 27 SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 fI | Dessert Bar cooperation with the Department and Saturday 5pmPAGE .Confessions 4:15 ,: SUPPER: Barbecued Frankfurters or of Defense and Stokely-Van ,\ Fried Fish Sticks with Tartar Sauce, Camp, Inc. ' , 1. --c' '''".''''" , .1 : SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 -- , A Pound Of I'" I i Nylon Can Save Your Life r ,, t7I8r5 .e y lia I I d i2 tf 4 f( o fiA0 L ::9- 1 q 0 0 0 0 o 0 00 o MOVING UP A RANK at the Marine Barracks, six Marines. accept DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Members of the DoD Field Team on the salute their CO,Maj. J.F. lavin. Advanced from Cpl. to Sgt. are Justice and Race Relations In the Armed Forces talk over their visit to (L.R) Sgts. Johnny L. Bales, Kenneth M. Cohens, Samuel A. Allen, NDRC with Capt. William F. Moore, NDRC CO. Shown (L-R) are t84 Alvester Lamb, Jr. and Vincent A. Del Valle. At far right is LCpl. Army Capt. Edward J. Korte, Army Lt. Col. Matthew B. O'Donnell; Ronald J. Pugh, who was advanced from PFC. Adolph Holmes, Executive Director of the National Urban League; I Nathaniel Jones, General Counsel for the NAACP andCochairmanofthe Team; and Capt. Moore.NRDC . Hosts VIPsJax NDRC was host Friday to four members of the Department of Defense Field Team on Military Justice and Race Relations in the Armed Forces.The . group was headed by Edward J. Korte, U.S. Army. L Nathaniel R. Jones, General yty : I Members of the team were Counsel for the National hosted to lunch at the NAS Jax Association for Advancement of Officers Club and later Colored People (NAACP) and CoChairman were given a presentation on DRC and of the DoD Field measures being taken to restore Team. Other members were Adolph Holmes, executive drug abusers to duty. .. director of the National Urban This is the second group of IFREElnevery League, Lt. Col. Matthew B. members of the DoD Field Teamto t"co O'Donnell, U.S. Army, and Capt. be hosted by NDRC this month.FREE 4 special ! t ' ; .It .. , !G' . FIRST AT WESTSIDE ! IY A 1 ':' , ,.>" . 1 l lI I f 7 YEAR/74,000 MILE ", N tok WARRANTY I lt'. TRULl! Everyone who buys a new Volkswagen from Westside Volkswagen will receive new' ,exclusive 7 yem-74 000 mile warranty which includes a full coverage two year or 24,000 mile Volkswagen factory warranty plus additional five year and additional 50,* 000 mile la.liol warranty. on all.pails and labor for the following \ parts and assemblies: , and ring,. 1. Piston piston ; andbearings. 2. Piston pins and bu hinJ". 11.Oiferealgeais( iii 3.Connecting rod bearings 4.Valve lifters(Hydraulic 12.All wheel bearings. 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' AVOID EXPENSIVE REPAIRS FOR 7.YEARS-74,000 MILES 2 pints salads pecan pie desserts .t There is absolutely no charge for this warranty and the only require package fresh rolls plates, forks and napkins went is that your car lubricated at Factory recommended Inter vats in our Service Department.Castrol)Oil and lubricant This exclusively.warranty is tranferoble and In writing and represents one of Kentucky Fried Chkken the most extensive and liberal warranties offered anywhere'l'!! VOLKSWAGEN 8427 BLANDING BLVD. 1206 PARK AVE. I' U.S.17at ST. RD. 16 4 ORANGE PARK, FLA. ORANGE PARK, FLA.. t. ,. GREEN COVE SPRINGS \ Phone 264.5323 Phone 284-7849' , Phone 264-3331 "': 11 SO S. LANE AVE. PH. 781.5511 '. ,"i I I I w ... _. ..,.. -. -.. ......... ......- --- -- - , r ----- 21. 1972 4 JAX AIR NEWSLATWINGERI - - - - ""'""".<<, :- -' a aR !I -AR UNI'X'cEciL".w..W" , ... 'I' t i I .' i'I'',. t'I ;"r it J. j . ( i, ... . : . ( . i ,' ...4 ,, f I ( 4 1 1 I. t t < '. " \, < t. t.< : I. .. l' : ,. t t: t ', (f.. 1 '.4. irf i ": 'W'-t" ; i'r; \ r 'i' I ,1 \ I 'i ' r it t fJ 8 . : .j' I.iJ AQ2 Bruner S. Stockstill, with VA-4S's AMS2 William S. .... ) three years under his belt, Bredlow reenlisted recently for \ --s 1If/Itt... ... -- IA recently shipped for six more. an additional two year tour. '" < , ..!A , 'tiw SGT D.E. Kimes recently reenlisted for six years, was promotedand rF. : transferred to the duty station of his choice. tf r + 1t k \ j jJ '. rL t <:. , \ II A.R. FONTENOT of the Weapons Dept. was recently S rAfter promoted to his present rate of I 1 GMTC. tI r tR r ,- (;: 1 ,....... p.l Cdr. Craig, XO of VA-83, ships AMEC Carl G. Skidmore over for Francis L. Young of the Weapons Dept was recently three years, AQ7 Carl L. another four years. promoted to GMTC AFTER U Stoffer of VA-12 recently YEARS. reenlisted for six years. BEING TRANSFERRED? a ,,' NEED YOUR CAR SOLD? LET LIST-A-CAR DO ALL THE WORK . WE HANDLE ALL PAPER WORK ADVERTISING puts a sizzle Leave it with us and we'll sell if for your asking price and send the check to you. No matter where you are WE HANDLE ONLY PRIVATE CARSkLISTACA in your burger.I .. r 771 CESERY BLVD. PHONE 744-5311 and ycaitf soup, ,xer Steak and stem Fly Southern to y 1N tinlft' _. Columbus r '$ Albany Leave 2:35: pm.Military stand-by I II I fares only$16 to Columbus, . butter $13 to Albany. I I' :d o/ie SAUCE Call your Base Airline Ticket :' ; Office,or Southern at 7572381.Southern. . I M. , .r- S itf AirwaysWe J y up 6idietary bottle of serve the nicest people very nicest way we know. J JS 1 f1'. . ' I ,. ,I, < Via.: ! TheSizzlcr ..', ! ", '. : I .h._,,'" '" ... ..,. 1 t - W.NfliilWMy W1, "' . . i litti\tRLati..aa..raiaaaa.. vwiPAGE i"""y a*%% **%**w 11%%Wk' > _.. . - ...... -- -- 1SEPTEMBER - ..- I -, 1 SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 :1 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 : a!,, 1 JoiningThe Change of CommandAt 1 Club? QptaONS ;a USMC Recruiting \\1 Jax Maj. David L. Chilcote has assumed duties as 'S j Approximately 55,000 ! Americans die annually of the Officer in Charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting ji j lung cancer one out of Service for the state of Florida with headquarters in the j every six cancer deaths. downtown Post Office Building. .1' Three-fourths of all lung Chilcote of Science in business 'J cancer is attributed to cigarette Maj. relieved Lt.Col. Degree ., smoking., John D. Crawford, who is now under the Marine Corps' Degree attending the University of Completion Program A burning cigarette pro .. Michigan in Ann Arbor where he Joining Maj. Chilcote at the . duce carbon monoxide. It is pursuing a Master of Secondary Florida recruiting headquartersis I also produces tar which is. Education Degree under the Captain CharlesF. drawn into the lungs on in- Marine Corps' Advanced Degree Laughinghouse, who relieved halation. Tar Is a complicated I ; Program.A Capt. W. T. Weathers, Jr. as the i mixture of chemicals. Assistant Recruiting Officer. .( Some can produce cancer, veteran of 17 years in the The Florida recruiting " some assist in producing, it, NEW SET OF BARS Ltg(| ) Roger Conner is promoted to his Marine Corps, Maj. Chilcote headquarters has been named '\ some cause irritation. present rank at VP-56 as his wife Elizabeth,and Cdr. H. P. Fillingane, attended Cameron College in the top recruiting station in the I Nicotine is part of the tar. squadron skipper, pin on his new bars. Lawton, Okla. prior to his Southeast for the past three Nicotine affects the heart and transfer here,earning!. a Bachelor years.RECOHPUTATION. j blood vessels. It causes small VP-62 Scores A First , arteries to contract, tempore ; arily raises blood pressure, reduces the flow of blood In Cruising With NATOJax 34,000 officers, who elected to receive RETIRED PAY ; the arms and legs and increases the heartbeat. under laws in effect prior to 1 October 1949, will not Emphysema is an additional VP-62 "A" Wing passed a milestone last gain from the President's proposed legislation. 1, worry of habitual weekend as they left for Lajes Field in the Azores on two The DISABLED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, 1612 K smokers. The air of the lungs are broken down sacs, over weeks of annual active duty to participate with 10 other Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 (formed in.1919)is ) distended and scarred. The NATO countries in the biggest combined land, sea, and doing something on this subject to help you. lung loses its elasticity It is air maneuvers in NATO's historv. rk hard to exhale. The squadron thus became the first Naval Air Reserve squadronto Write to Major Walter J. Reilly (Ret.), Dept. K, for fur- r As a consequence of emphysema take part in an operation of ther information on membership.r . heart-strain may such magnitude.The . follow because of the In. Talent exercise will be comprisedof creased resistance to blood nearly 64,000 men,7,000 planes, r .. , flow in the lungs. In addi ContestJax 300 warships and 60 merchant r tion, patients with emphysema vessels operating primarily TILE t9 '" i The Sixth often have chronic bron along Europe's western coast chitis. Naval District, as from Portugal to Norway.The . part of the 1972 All GIFTS 1 Wing was airlifted to their HOWSIISWIICOMIO Navy Talent Contest, operating base in the Azores by R __, , > Chart Outriggers Nautical Wear I will conduct a Naval Air Reserve Transport Paints fiah Boxes .Burgee Jackets fW ' District-wide talent. Squadrons from NAS Alemeda" *Hardware SitU Table! Wear IVINIUOI ;1 I and NAS Glenview. Repair Material eAeceuories-Other GoodiesWET I competition at the STORAGE'MARINE NOISTS-NULL SERVICE'TACHT BROKER j Naval Training The squadron will be operating EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE.OUTBOARD STERN.OR/YE. INBOARD ' SEE THE NEWEST BOATS MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS j Center, Orlando, five P-3A "Orions" and, as a .' Fla., October 1719. highlight of the cruise, will fly SEGRAVES j J # MARINA 4 All one P-3 DIFAR (Directional Naval personnelon a ROOSEVELT BLVD at ORTEGA RIVER , Frequency Analyzer and active duty for Recording) which represents a .. it&fftf60Ufffet f//tff/fji WMntttoCMt s more than 90 days, as much more up-to-date Fleet Pier N Franchised Marina Phone Mr 464* OPEN SUNDAY . ' well as personnel of oriented aircraft for use by Thund.-rblrd.: Starcraft BOATS MOTORS.Mfg .Troan,CANOES| .Grumman: T Craft other services Reservists. 1', ? \iTT\ r* 1 1 ] T assigned to Naval installations are DEER SPRINGS invited to participate.For . ESTATES entry forms, ...ATKEYSTONE see Mrs. Onstott at HEIGHTS Special Services, MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE 'J Bldg. '704, before FOOTBALL W. SIMPSON & CO. , Friday, September REALTOR 356-6849 29. REQUIRES TEAMWORK < ; a very special living environmentwoodlake AND'FULL SERVICE' BANKING ' MEANS FINANCIALTEAMWORK ;, t .. NORMANDY ATLANTIC Offers .1 Every Banking Service Your : Luxury 1,2.and 3 Bedroom Apartments Family//i ht Need! .4 . 3 Bedroom Townhouses ." ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING ,' CARPETING DRAPERIES DISHWASHER DISPOSAL IJ ..PRIVATE PATIO OR BALCONY Hare's what full 2 POOLS. TENNIS COURTS CLUBHOUSECONVENIENTLY Service Banking 'means "'1; gNNI MVIa -rNO AAtMW AAA9f e Savings Accounts Checking Accounts ., SAN ma COON, ClW LIYWill. 1.nr.lfcwoo. e Christmas, Clubs e Mortgage Loans .. 2. J': e1 AUCI UC touNi.rClW ,+Mt e Savings Certificates e Safe Deposit Boxes '>' .. NAVAL = YMON. A/1IA.1pN N F AM.o ? .thru THURS. FRIDAY i Main Lobby 9 am.2 pm All Depts.9 am.I pm @ Drive.in Tellers& Member FDIC > ;,,,,. ( ) Installment Loans PHONE 714-3770 \ LOCATED: San Jose Blvd. at Sunbeam: Rd. , MODELOPEN: 9AM.6PMMONDAY.FRIDAY NORMANDY a S1 11AM.PM SATURDAY,N00N. PM SUNDAY , Phone: 737-4881 6545 NORMANDY BLVD.. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 Member FDIC: \ 1 ......""__,_.._..._....._ ,_-___ 4.....,......."..... -- ----- __.__...... _. -- .. '1L"'V' -,.:. :: ; ": .: :.. ""Il",., ' . _. '"' I SEPTEMBER 21 1977 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER _ Widow Equity' Bill I Delaware !!J. Awards Passed By SenateJax ..1 Nam BonusThe Veterans Military Pay The U. S. Senate has passed the "Widow's .1' 'ij, Office of the state of Delaware Equity" Bill S-3905, by a voice vote. has awarded nearly $4,000,000to Although the Senate bill differed and he will be covered from the approximately 14,200 applicants . slightly from the House of day of the postmark on the envelope for the state's Vietnamera Representatives Bill (H.R. 10670) as long as the postmark is 1 bonus. that was passed by the House last Oct. I, 1972 or later. The bonus is awarded to October, the differences are not AU retirees will have one year members and veterans of the major and pose no problem for after the enactment of the law in Armed Forces of the United the bill's ultimate enactment into which to elect in the program. States who were residents of the law.After Letters to NFC Cleveland ,, state of Delaware for at least formal agreement and should include, your full name, ,," one year immediately prior to acceptance by the House and your rate or rank, your social "t. last entry into the Armed Senate, as represented by conferees security number, the date you .... .... Forces. from the House and Senate retired, a notation of whether or ':"l'' .-.. "r. The additional requirementfor Armed Services Committees, the not you are presently participating Ii" payment of this bonus is bill will be forwarded to in RSFPP,and a list of .. .. that the veteran must have been President Nixon for signatureand your dependents or beneficiaries.Be _. .,... IfNAVY separated under "Honorable enactment into law. sure to give the full name ..,,. Conditions" and through no r According to a statement and birthdate of your wife and 'I fault or misconduct on his part. issued by the FRA, "There is each child. For qualified applicants still on f absolutely no doubt that Also, the letter should includean active duty, a certification by President Nixon will sign the indication. of.how you want ,/ either their commanding officeror measure promptly and the law your wife's annuity based.If personnel officer as to their will be effective Oct. 1". you receive less than $300 a ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL ATC Richard O. Myers Is being a member in good stand FRA is working on a comprehensive month in is military retired ing mandatory. pay, congratulated by Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, after explanation of the you MUST base Service members your wife's or veterans receiving the Navy Achievement Medal "for professional new law that will be mailed to annuity on the FULL AMOUNTof achievement as Production Supervisor while attached to Fleet Air who have a date of service from every FRA member within the your retired pay. August 5, 1964 to a date yet to cited for Reconnaissance Squadron One" Chief Myers was playing a next few weeks. If you receive more than $300 be announced qualified. a are "most vital role" in keeping the squadron's aircraft in a continuous Edward Shea, Head of the month military retired pay, you mission ready status. He is currently attached to AIMD. Payment is made on the basis Retired Pay Division at the Navy cannot select less than $300 a of $15 per month for domestic Finance Center in Cleveland, has month as the base amount of your ;;;1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::1::::1:1:1j:1::::::m:::::1:::1:::1::::1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:::::::::::1:1:1:1::::::1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1::::::::: : service to a maximum of $225 stated that any retiree may widow's annuity. and $20 per month for foreign address a simple letter to the Letters should be mailed to: Jax Traffic ViolationsJax service. Maximum 'payment to Commanding Officer of NFC Commanding Officer, Navy any applicant shall not exceed Cleveland stating he wishes to Finance Center, New Federal $300. participate in the new program Building, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.In -The following is a reportof Other Violations 50 Applications may be obtainedby motor vehicle accidents and Thirty-four drivers appeared writing to: REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call traffic violations for the period of before the Traffic Hearing Boardon Director.Office Veterans Military Pay WAYNE SHRUMAn Sept. 4-10. Sept. 14. Disposition of the State of Delaware Number of Accidents cases included the following: Emily Bissell Hospital. Bldg. associate of c :; This period 4 Sixteen lost driving and "F' BLANDING AGENCY Inc. This period a year ago 10 parking privileges aboard the 3000 Newport Gap Pike Total accidents through this station for various periods; Wilmington Delaware 19808 REALTORS period last year 247 ,Seven were assigned to completean Total number of days since last eight-hour course in remedial Honesty, Dependability,Sincerity In injury i in a motor vehicle accident driving; None received HousingReferral REAL ESTATE SALES 28 suspensions; Fourteen were Number of days since an injury given warnings; Two were 5102 Blanding Boulevard last year at this time 79 dismissed; Twelve were fined Phone 7719513AVAILABLE (U.S. Magistrate); and ten were Number of ViolationsThis referred to commanding officersfor MovedJax period 90 possible ---------------- Speeding 27 disciplinary action. ::1 Reckless driving 1 Twenty-one drivers were The Housing Going assessed Sixty-seven traffic Referral Office has I TO FLORIDA RESIDENTS ONLY through stop sign 12 points. k I I been relocated to CORPORATE NOTES Bldg. 902, Rm. 217 from Bldg. 13. I I SECURED BY CONTRACTS Housing Referral ,( I FOR DEED PAYING... II has been the consolidatedwith Family I LOVSTPRICES I Housing Office at this I. e I central location for I the convenience of all .. I. personnel.The . telephone for I rr ""' : '' '.'.\, ,... Housing Referral ANNUAL INTEREST I : '' !\, ,'.r,,:'.'m1:..,:.'I.",f'( "H f;;'\' remains the same :t V.J.; . I I l f ta k.i7- : ((772-2844)) and the I EXAMPLE: I ;. :;; from office 7 will a.m. to be 4 open p.m. I Investment Monthly Check I Monday through I $5,000 $50 I Special Friday. I 10,000 100 I I 20,000 50,000 200 500 I If1V1 Financingfor I If I MATURITY: 24or48 months I . f Interest Paid Monthly Principal Paid at Maturity. \,.... I' J S I NO SALES CHARGE,BROKERAGE OR MANAGEMENT FEES II t,1o'S J: :'.it:......"..:.".,..,.. .?;...:..\/o1I1i,. ; ervlce : I For Appointment Call or Write NOW I ) ,\.: .,::fo>l..t': I : CLIP AND MAIL FOR INFORMATION '"...-:ff\v.1f.,; Perso n n el I I . --J. 'I; t I EVERS & ASSOCIATES I 'i I MORTGAGE BROKERS II "' 1929 Park Avenue Orange Park, Fla.32073 RAISE YOUR VOICE ' I rti ,' Telephone 264-4400 : r ti I NAME I DUVA - I ADDRESS HONDAMOTORS I MOTORS . PHONE 1616 CASSAT L Ph:387-6541 & CYCLES CO. _-lil-1uuI---lu.o_> _uuI---. 4949 BLANDING BLVD. l PHONE 7718244I . .- . " - " .. .. ----- - .. .-, .- .-. -. ,- -... .- "' . . -,- .- --1"1 I i SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 JAX AIR'' NEWS,LATWINGER PAGE 7 - M 7nn + 1 :iLj\-:> )J I .. ,.. , STATI MIM I .' PIZZA. mm SARGE'S .i ERNIE GROSE . A. k '" ''-TAKE GUTORDERS'DININO ROOMS I AMERICAN SERVICENTER 1948 Blanding Boulevard1r4SURANCS ,-..- 1 PREMIUM BEER"CIi01CE CUT STEAKS c PHONEi 264-4900 5 t .. PHONE 339-0338 'I '. I Electronic Wheel Balancing r.S 5 I , >, '""""" -*. OUR sPEaAtw ;.,; '1 Total Engine Performance . No Fault Insurance For EveryoneDon't S J l HOURS' ; Analyzed Electronically S %..( $01).1'hvr'S, 04\)1'11\ \ :30pn'lS 5 E ce) S&HGREENSTAMPS ' get caught short.BUY NOW! WI I' Friday 4pr "'12AS.m S With All Purchases STATE FARMMUtUALAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. Closed vet4aV$: Saturday 4pm12:45k am = 'ax: 201 HIGHWAY 17 i . Home Office; Bloomington, illinois :,. $619" rah4Nrlg l ,11d.. Ph .7710170iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I S.l ORANGE PARK 4 . v.v.nv rn ? r y.vm. rmv r.rvrv .a .v iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiimitiiB1UBURDICK I i i{I i i l I i i l llllllllllll l I I 111 i lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj I i t imilllllllllllUimmimillllimiimmiimimillinillllllllllllllll ... .. ". ,.' ---.,. ,.. .,. 5 ,. ", ...<<.. 1f"S f.'t --1.,[[ $ ><.r\. ..,: '" 't"U.: <\ ' ff.i: l' .: .' I .. rnio' O.; aPh [ r*.' >:f ;'>.kJi;:$ N4t;: ,.j". '>\ :;: : 4. ,' l 'M.1tt ..' t ), {W(,. f...#: /,.J'',;; ....a. It t> : ; '?j\ { 1S.; : ; : .: .': ; j1t' : .... : : 5 772.1895S i <.}. .>.t. .. . \ 8', ''' ; *!:'>;!j; : TRANSPORTATION :: I "" ; : .,:::w C < 'Wt.Jrr 'TV1: JiJf ,2 :' .l' SPECIALS : .RR ( Jf f .:;\::;; ': CAa.ENtmt.oJtt\-AK"WH?*'' , ; ; : . ( ,, } SAVE $200// :: j 3' ,"'-'Y"! > /ftP" ' q : % : !! ;) i I r Owner. ,i ; Iv Mechanical'Work Guaranteed' ,0i; Y" < Aft 'i; . ; > : Carl B. Jordan (USN Ret) ; '> .Pick-Up&) Delivery = ; .J1 ); .il'y 'ji'SI .. ( Ai: _1rEtCbstflliRE; : .. ; ' ,, . ( ,'oN: Jim Norris t mi: ; :w.. : " ,. .' = : WE SEU..'THE *ER 'cC 1M'; I "'' : ';' .\ '4710 SAN WAN AVE,,.PHONE. .387.2915. ,/; <,:,, g 6706 103rd (BETWEEN BLANDING & I 1-295)) i h3\ ; ,, 8.4r ' ., ..' '. :<: '" Grant at : ,4 '>f 1' \ < >: : ': :: $ oc/.,.<:" ." '" Plaza 'l3rd. ,. .,i>u' t?"<,'rr.": 1\ -iiI :: i IIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIHIIPHONE I I!111111111111111111111111I11111I111111111111I11111111111111. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111CASSAFTAIJJtJfl 264.9206 ALL" 'YOU :CAN CAT! J.ti1CAICKENL39 ; .. : . OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION 5 .' '..; NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED? 5 .." \ .; MOBILE HOMES Biscuits S French Pries Slaw Hot I ' RED GREENE'S GARAGE SHRIMP $1.69 No Job too big or too small I g French: Fr1es,' Slaw Hush Puppies g .- t N I 4 Miles South NAS-HIGHWAY 17-Qrange Park = Michelob Drat'35cTPyxhlAT 5 S '' To SPECIALDISCOUNT Servicemen& Civil Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors = .. ., ..!j"A., '.'.....," (. .*' ?" ( <<.< 5 Service employees 0800.1800 Monday thru 5 : t ; ':DI1/'EI. /. {$ Sales Service Repairs Open Friday r. .".t<,: f .y' .t,.. .. < ., ; MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE __ : .f>> ;eLANDINGeouLEVARDY'PHGNE: ::301'NWI i= 1438 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 384-3407 ' .IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllUIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllUIIIIIIIIIKMASQNS I Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' i i i i i i l I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!111111111111111111111111I111111111111111I11I11111111111111_ . t ;:" ;::: 'z? '; : We Welcome BankAmerlcard .-.I' a.' fhj'i f 1i,. .::,>, ...,..i..' :+9.iI1i. 1:: ... ; NI < 't ; h < 1"'r:' f< "/< t: ','" w. 'iI"M, ;y'< .r.!: "< [ '>' .* :;l.:i r .*.. :!::* f: '* 'i {.iktl.hA. % :, \ (;\ f.l c 51 ; ;... "W !: :}{ '.n.r ';, f : ,.:.:r'f': :?;: y. :'' ,*'t" rn 1 = :,;. .>:...'x.'J..: "--i-- ...." r:;,<.t>'; \ :;''> (,:'1K:$. .> ,,!$- [: :<( (: ; t! ..., ii. :,. 5 ;:( 'tMOBILE'"HOMES 11 wc'; ?X!< } . I ; .w"E, ''';.''' .*'' Rep ls :* Filter. . 'Be'. .d$.. )< :':j'r.Ya:' .. Volkswagen. .MG Porsche. .Opel) 5 ; E Triumph. Fiat. .Austin-Hea ley }.\.'>.JS070...,.... NORMAN. DY'U..VO: ..: :'{387 '489.tf,. ;. I ORANGEPARK.264.402T) '/; .GREEN COVE SPRINGS,, = 2' !,;. ':: : (' {,';' ':"' ': ':>" ><, ,<< ", ; ::"'rjn4Y: ""' 'i ] ; .384-3840 SERVICE PARTS SEMPERIT TIRES 'OVERIS4NEW&USEbMOB2'EEJIOMES;: ': ;: ;...sIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111 ". I li ;. : .. .,,,.;.i ( ::'i = ".h 'iVAS \::. ..?.: :.. ',.; :,;.',,, \ \ :..,. y _.. __w."..,..;,.,"..,.._ m" _,,,,_""""OLfKJkM.Ir; 1966 South Lane Ave. PH. 786-4955 _:<>"" ":'''''H'ii' tQ..cUO.QUROM. ": II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Blllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. !I!I!I !!! !!.. !I.!. !I]!I! !I.!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMONDAY .! .!!'!!!,! I! .! .!. !! 111111111111HIIItIIIIIIIILIIIIIilllllI : : -= "....... .. .: .. .gE BLANDING BOULEVARD r 4sskaboutourgreatsavings! GOOk P.MeS .' : I Nffl1Manufacturers t OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION __ ;AJ. '*,' ,,:}:,J'! #URSDAV,15..T _ AND SERVICE .:,'.. .'DOLLARtDAY. >," .., ..I tWLLAR.. .'. ,,'. .... .,..., N1TEm& ..,,< .b', .. :S: DistributorS I .siuII I i BRAKEWORK..TUNEUP END ,>, ': .)i;>.',.AM'TU. .:. ..:6PM. .::tt ( .Y.' PM.'TI. ..'J2pi.. ::,'. iN E Retail StoreS / ttrM I.1 ,I Honest FRONT Courteous Service ; ;<. ;".: ::.: ... ; ...., ...... f We Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs S <.*'. "'. /: .SATURDAY.S..iDO. : :\" > .. S CALL BUS: 3194441RES NORM MANN: i I And Windshield Wiper Blades / ., .L" f'.R'\'D"'AY : : 317395 Vt Mile South of Orange Park High: ii LI '.l; ';"'''.. >.... '' y.y..j, .,". ... .,.,"; E r ' On Blanding (State Road 21)) y = LOCATION: YUKON (V'4 MILE NORTH OF NAS) > ; .9AMXT1IM JAMESJACKSON i ; ,, : Mr! : = 4514120th Street Jacksonville, Fla. . U.S. Military Retired I E ,.::,'(V::s f .4ij''ANOltG i\ ...,..N''"''N lJ8&2Performance "' E Hours: AAon-Fri 4pm-9pm Saturday 10am-6pm 264.5343 PHONE :: ; mIUUnIH1uUI000nUIIIUUnmiaumniunuumuiuumnuununHIHHlnm!' J. .] !!! !. !'.! .J! IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII i 1111111111111111111111111111111i s=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii""""' .... ...... >... .." .... .. .J.I... ,. .,'. .'Y' ., .iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii.., _/, y'/ ... v... : !t;, ,' :<.". '., ,< ) '<" .', :, '. =- I. ' .. p' ', ,, S. : it.' .){ : :,Z:: .' a : . I : ; 1'1.( :: u 1CK. MILITARY DISCOUNT J f il' ". &:VOLKSWAGENS( j' : : = tta "' f, '\. ":.. ).; i. MOBilE: .HOMES. '"...:" .<...'. = Domestic & Foreign > :';t ; : $ ! '!' : ::1is. Ywiw I { 't .( <.i: 'i:,'" .i .: .. Fx AUTO PARTS xg ?d J i . .' .::;,r',:.y..f.7..':;.*.V". :.,":' ;#-- ':o:,<'''1'Yj 0;>,><;'i<'"'.hw<.. .,.,.. ..) -.. . ,a., 'BEAGLE' : "" 5 w1 hwJt'':} : f( I ' ' '' ; 'FLEETWOOD c) 'W.Yo', CHAMPLQN : DEAN KITCHIN 'YNIG ir"J1t.w.it, ; :_'i' :: , ; ..',ti. ,,,..,... . f. < I t.: .: : :J"" """ .r1',. 1:.J J1-; ,,tf!':"t8)i'ii":. ,,. t +<'?..' E 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-4468 = : : ; :" 4 wunnnnnulmuumluuumuuuunnnuuunuumuuumununuuouuuuu.m Siiiiiiiiiiimttiiiiimiiitmiimimiimmiiiiiimmimiiiimimiimmim 1'1'1 1'111'"'"" '"" '".....11.........................on...................llllllllllIII........ ...-iiiitiiniii I.................iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiii...-.-.-n-.---.-.. iiiiiiHHmwHiSAVE , TIME AND MONEY!!.. 3 CHECK THIS SERVICE ,SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! ,r r' r..... --_- ., _. O"U W . -. ..- .. '. .q _. .. .,. ... ... . . ,.... ----. ,..., .. .. F'-.. [" 21, 1972 :l PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ..... ....................................................... ................. tJ 1ISI' Interview ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;::;::;:::;;:;:;;::.;.: lgr. ... k t fP .. ' I. : ; CIVILIAN HIGHLIGHTS Classes "'" 'tJt'J I > t.... .,."W1 't : Jt't ExpandedIn J Sutton Selected ti>. : a continuing effort to help veterans find employment, the '.,. Veterans Administration has announced expansion of its successful - Top lax Civilian "Job Interviewing Class" now operated at five Regional l Jax Francis Donald Sutton of the Supply Department Offices on an experimental ba- }il: has been named the NAS Jacksonville Civilian W',+ sis. Employee of the Month for August. The program is being ex. panded to include all_ of VA's Sutton, an Auditor in the In- from 125 to 150 percent of the 57 Regional Offices where Interest - Division of the established ventory Supply norm. is shown among veterans. Department, performs researchand Marvin E. Smith, Sr., Sutton's investigation of large money immediate supervisor, said in Object of the class is to as- value stock record discrepancies nominating Sutton that, "He is sist the veterans who have had { and is charged with the able to recognize problems within >r little or no experience in ap- responsibility of ensuring that the scope of his responsibility and < plying for a job. Participants, inventory adjustments are initiate action to resolve them who attend on a voluntary basis, 1 : proper and accurate. without supervisory prompting.Mr. are briefed on such points as Due to his keen sense of good Sutton is not a "petty THINK SHE'S SURPRISED? Ruth Munden couldn't quite believeIt how to prepare for an Inter- record keeping practices and his thinker"and does not waste time when her friends gave her a TV as a retirement gift. She had been a view, proper behavior, required tenacious attitude, he is with petty complaints". for than 23 years. testing, appropriate grooming, nurse at the Civilian Dispensary more frequently assigned to performthe He is a veteran of 24 years in ...and.......how...... ...to.....compose.............. .. .a.. resume..... . most complicated investigations the U. S. Army, where he rose HW.'':<'-'''''':'''':'''''>>:''''''''''''>>' '<<<'''''<''<<>;;<'''''<''':;''''''''''<<''::::::""'''''''<<''''<:-.- :--<::''''' which he performs from the rank of Private to in such an outstanding manner Captain,and has served 16 yearsas MENU that he consistantly exceeds the a Civil Service employee, for atotal CIVILIAN CAFETERIA J engineered standard, performing of 40 years service. , Monday,Sept.25 Assorted Pudding. Banana Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Mushroom Soup Fried Wednesday Sept.27 Yellow Cake with Icing, Fruit I Chicken, Beef Short Ribs with Pea Soup, Macaroni and Meat Cobbler, Assorted Pudding. l I Cabbage, Chili with Rice, 7oz. Sauce, Chicken Ala King over Friday Sept.29 ; Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Rice, Liver with Onions, 7oz. Turkey Neck Gumbo, Stuffed French Fried Potatoes, Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Peppers with Macaroni and Mashed Potatoes, Rice with French Fried Potatoes, Tomato Sauce,Trout Almondine I Gravy, Lima Beans, Turnip Mashed Potatoes, Rice with Chicken Fried Steaks, 7oz. f Greens, Peas. Gravy, Great Northern Beans, Chopped Sirloin Baked Ham Fruit Cup, Chef Salad Bowl, Spinach, Corn. with Cabbage, Fish. \ Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain Fruit Cup, Chef Salad Bowl, French Fried Potatoes, < Jello,Tossed Salad, CombinationSalad Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain Mashed Potatoes, Rice with ,1 Fruit Jello, Plain Cottage Jello,Tossed Salad, Combination Gravy, Okra and Tomatoes, / Cheese, Waldorf Salad, Beet and Salad'Fruit Jello, Plain Cottage Mustard Greens, String Beans. Onion. Cheese,Stuffed Eggs,Carrot and Fruit Cup, Chef Salad Bowl, Apple Pie, Boston Cream Pie, Raisin. Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain 'CoconutCake, ,Assorted Pudding. Apple Pie, Chocolate Pie, Jello,Tossed Salad Combination J Tuesday,Sept.26 Coconut Cake, Fruit' Pie, Salad, Fruit Jello Plain Cottage Francis D. Sutton Minestrone Soup, Roast Beef Assorted Pudding. Cheese, Cole Slaw, CucumberMix. 4 with New Potatoes,Broiled Clam Thursday,Sept.28 . Strips with Cole Slaw, Breaded Vegetable Soup, Beef and Pork Strawberry Short Cake, Apple I Pork Cutlets with Apples, 7oz, Chop Suey with Rice, Meat Loaf Pie, Pineapple ream Pie, Chopped Sirloin, Fish. with Creole Sauce, Roast Turkey Assorted Pudding French Fried Potatoes, with Dressing, 7oz. Chopped Mashed Potatoes, Rice with Sirloin, Fish.French . Gravy, Blackeyes, String Beans, Fried Potatoes, The73Pontiacs Zucchini and Tomatoes. Mashed Potatoes, Rice with lS1E Ys Fruit Cup, Chef Salad Bowl, Gravy, Pinto Beans, Mixed Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain Vegetables, Squash. Vn f.,..,_. ( Jello,Tossed Salad, Combination Fruit Cup, Chef Salad Bowl, .. Salad, Fruit Jello, Plain ,Cottage Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain .m Cheese, Cole Slaw, Cucumber Jello,Tossed Salad, Combination ; here Mix.Egg Salad, Fruit Jello, Plain Cottage are Custard Pie, Apple Pie, Cheese, Tuna Salad, Health RESIDENTIAL COMMERCiAl Layer Cake, Fruit Tarts, Salad. CLEAR PLASTIC SUP :. at APARTMENTS COVER lAftoi mtcTiON or MIMIC II run tsnuumftCKU SORRy. ? OftlVlHY j WILSON PONTIAC ... Phone 355-2183 or 389-0977 l BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY... 1040 HUIIAHDJax's II I I .... 5 5i i >> j -t:: jI i 7 I 1f f! .! SOLD GreatestFURNITURE ,I ISEPTEMBER Grand Prix Hardtop Coupe ; . a .,..,,-.. \, Values! ; ...OUT I WHOLESALE ifl\ ........HOWEVER,we are planning more PRICE TO EVERYONE iflI s. great homes for you in B E LLAI R. OPE N WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS EVFRYSUNDAY WILSONPONTIAC ; Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED CommunltylBELL.A.xa. TIL 6 'P MSURPLUS , '- : : 1 1726 Cassat Avenue Phone 384-2211' :BUILDERS: : INC. GOODS Member of National Home Builders Association ,and Jacksonville Home Builders Associations DISCOUNT STORE \ 11 SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 I VP-16 Visting So. MATSG American CitiesJax MarineCited -With just over a month of Operations with the their deployment passed, 38 Venezuelan and Brazilian Navies Y 1 members of VP-16 are visiting were termed "eminently suc their fifth city in South America cessful" and have given both while serving as the air detach- Navies an idea of the capabilitiesof Jax Gy. Robert D. Cain, a ment with CTF 86 during the the P-3A as an anti-submarine member of MATSG attached to UNITAS XIII exercises.At weapons system and allowed the Shore Patrol downtown, has last report, the two flight them to control the aircraft in an been presented a MeritoriousMast crews and ground maintenance anti-submarine exercise John environment by Maj. D. Way, section had visited the city of MATSG XO. Maiquetia, Venezuela and the While working with the The Mast had been forwardedto cities of Recife, Salvador, Rio de Venezuelan Navy, several MATSG from MCAS , Janeiro and Porto Allegre in members of their Naval Air Arm GETTING IN FULL SWING for their Christmas Bazaar, JOWC Jacksonville, N.C. Brazil. flew with VP-16's "Orion" as members display some of the Christmas novelties that will be on sale Cited in the Mast were Gy.Sgt. During the coming month, they observers and were able to obtaina Dec. 7 at the NAS Jax O'Club.Agenda Cain's actions from June 1, 1971 are scheduled to visit Buenas first-hand look at the aircraft in to Aug. 1, 1972 while he was Aires and Bahia Blanca in action. Argentina.The AnnouncedFor serving as Operations Chief of the Provost Marshals' Office. air detachment, flying two Currently working with the The mast states that his tactful P-3A "Orion" aircraft, operateswith Brazilian Navy, members of the and intelligent handling of per- the ships of Task Force 86 detachment have met many Retired SeminarJax sonnel has enabled the) Provost and those of the host country in members of the Brazilian Air Marshals' Office to maintain its /, programs designed to exercisethe Force and have had the opportunity The agenda for the V.A. Benefits and disability overall proficiency despite . abilities of both Navies in to discuss their com- Retired Personnel Seminar, compensation will be explainedby serious personnel shortages and surface and anti-submarine mon interests in anti-submarine scheduled for Oct. 21, hay been Edward Donahue, V.A. additional commitments. operations. warfare tactics. announced. Representative.Next While responsible for the Following the opening Cdr. William Reich, CO training program in the Provost remarks, Paul McConville, Field of Jax Navy Recruiting, will Marshalls' Office, the Mast Representative will speak on explain the Navy's recruitment states he was Instrumental in O'Club Ceremony Oct. 7 Social Security, survivors programs and ways that retireescan instituting new ideas and benefits, and assistance to sur- help with the recruiting ef maintaining professionalism In Jax The NAS Jax Officers Club will formally vivors.Lt. fort.The the Military Police while ac- reopen Oct. 7 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at H. Yates, MSC will then last formal talk of the cepting all tasks with a "can do" 11 a.m. discuss CHAMPUS and seminar will be a report on the attitude that is contagious to all Secretary of the Navy's Advisory who in contact with 1dm. CHAMPUS to MEDICARE.Next come Evening festivities will include a buffet dinner, Committee given by LCdr. R. B. on the agenda, Robert * entertainment by the world-famous "Harmonica Nolan, National Executive Cantwell head of the Jax Tran- the Constitution One Rascals", and dancing. Secretary of FRA, will inform sition Site. witha provided reason for a census of the population - Reservations will be limited to 300 people. those attending the seminar The seminar and will conclude session. every 10 years was to about current CongressionalBills. question answer furnish a basis for apportionment - The seminar will be held in the of Representatives in Con- .. _'_'.'.."'. .... NAS Jax theatre from 9 a.m.until the States. : ;: " f3&.\:-:-:::,:"::"::'.'.'::.":":".":.::":"::'."::.::.:"::":':::'::.:"::.:.:"::":::"::.'::.:':"::.:.:...:.:..::..:.:.::...:...:..::.:.:.:...;..::..::.:::::.:.:.:.:.:...:..::.:.:..:.:.:..::.:.:..::.:.:.:.::.:::.A..:=::.".....:. : ;:;::::::: noon. gress among m) r'v, V4bdlhVrAhVrAhVAyuBig 1iHONDA Chief SaY: 0000 I ) : NFAP : II . ij OF J Q-I am a Vietnam serviceman :::::; _I i i:H IH! d.; thnf !ill! ': :: 81G 1N.aPUMrZ dis- hospitalized pending 6425 NORWOOD AVE PHONE 764-241 ::j j.il charpe. 1 recently applied for 1:: i vocational rehabilitation, and service-connected understand I will disabilities be rated for by m 1; ;;;;;;::;:: ; f: f: ; ;;;;;if.; ;;;;;;;; ;; ; w ; Y the VA before I am discharged.Will . PLYPOLYESTER this rating set the one-year 4 ( period that I will have to apply for service disabled veterans' insurance? SAMPLES , A-No. The one year allowedfor FLOOR Ulltfj applying for service-dis abled veterans insurance begins DUAL I with the date of the first notice of disability rating sent to you by VA after discharge. * / TREADg30,000 Q-Are there any income and PWSTOCK credit requirements a veteran ...ON must meet in obtaining a VA r loan for a mobile homo TAN tk ':r .,. ... 0, there is no set income N .,. GUARANTEED A uR w 1nR MILE requirement. terms of repayment - of the loan,: however, must bear a proper relationshipto the veteran's or serviceman's6iSimmincpooL All SIZES 1 095 8 One Low Price I M" F.E.T.Fr ZS m 2.31 U 3.96 THE RPRRTmEnTI / FREE FREE FREE FREE TIRE| mum FREE TIREROTARION RnD .............................................;..:.......................................'.................:....... MOUNTING REPAIR INSPECTION THE GQOD$120.VillageUJood LIFE. : [: ].. (:r DISCOUNT "C.E.St !} PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE FROm \ :::: DARRELL NOBLES INSTANT CREDIT .. '..,'.- '',...,.*." ..t.'>--. :.:..::. NOW ON | Is I Till al +Is NEW EIE .t.. CHIEF ITORE it the Mr- NO DOWN PAYMENT ' : : BRAND NAMES 14 Mr If( Philips Hy I UnUtrii.ty ' 2045 Jammes Road urtii lrm Kist Car RmtQNG TERMS , . minutes from Jack- MERCHANDISE! I at. , .,. l0 sonvil le. Out Roosevelt rt . :, Blvd. Right on San .. W SHOP EARLY g 3 : juan to ., Then ,., FOR BEST SELECTIONI % left to Jamme Info call: ttxwx&:: &&.......;........................................:.....;J.<.8.. For complete TIRE COMPANYOPEN 2 Ih 781-3818' FURNITURE CO. DAILY 8-6, SATURDAY 8-2 "" V / ::'MANAOMENT COli' If II US HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH ORANGE PARK .PH 2N-7531 .!... EMCONP EN.EALTViDEVLO Hours: 9AM 4 6PM "All A A A , c :-T-r------ .---------:=:;-.'.-;-- .- .._. ...M"r.'=.... -- I 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 5 FJC NonCreditCourses Jax 86 Still AvailableJax be!: WelcomesSponsors ..- I . Five Florida Junior College non-credit courses i! . are still open to military personnel and their depen- . dents. Jax The Board Members of r k / The courses include: Automotive Mechanics and Auto NWCA Jax 86 hosted a reception Body, both held Wednesday and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. Saturday night to welcome their at Hogan and State Street; Art-Oil Painting, Tuesdayand new sponsors, Capt. and Mrs. William G. Sizemore and Capt. Wednesday at the NAS Jax from 6-9 r Hobby Shop I p.m. [ / and Mrs. William J. Vaught. Also, Typing I, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday J : Following conducted the installation the ceremonies, by from 4-7:30 p.m. in Bldg. 200; and Speedreading, club's chaplain, Mrs. Charles Monday from 7.10 p.m. in Hangar 1000, Rm. 234. t Davis.flag pins were presented to Those interested may register at the appropriateclass. Capts. Sizemore and Vaught by Mrs. Thomas J. Bennett, Jax 86 president.Mrs. . Richard Goldsberry, the Is Your Record club's vice-president, presentedJax : 86 guards to their wives. r Guests attending the function WELCOME ABOARD AMERICA TN Benjamin G. Mlclana is included Capt. and Mrs. DonaldJ. UP-To-Date ? welcomed aboard America (the country,not the carrier) by Cdr. V.J. Childers (NAS Jax XO); Mrs. r Schuppert, VW-4 CO, after becoming a U.S. citixen. Barbara J. Howard, National Secretary of NWCA;,Mrs. Owen Jax One of the most important Emergency Record, consult the Hurricane Hunter King, National Mimeo Chairmanof papers in your service Personnel Office about filling outa NWCA;and Mrs.Edward Hall, record is the Record of new one. President of NWCA Cecil Field Emergency Data. It's not something that can be The importance of keeping it put off until it's needed. 'Ships Over' To U.S.Jax 121.Also attending was Mrs. Dean up-to-date and accurate cannotbe Remember, you may not Fifield, past president of NWCA overemphasized.If designate a beneficiary for Cecil Field 121. than for TN Friday was more just payday dies active a Navyman on Servicemen's Group Life Insurance - duty, this is the record that is (SGLI) on the Record of Benjamin G. Miciano, wardroom steward at VW-4. used to contact his family or next Emergency Data. This must be After making morning coffee and squaring away the ofkin.If done on the special form providedby wardroom, TN Miciano left the Hurricane Hunters' you are not sure who you the Veterans Administration, hangar and headed for the Jacksonville Post Office JOWCCoffee designated as your beneficiariesfor which you may also obtain at the the unpaid pay and Personnel Office. Building. allowances,or if there has been a For further information, There, along with another hundred men and women, change in your family or marital contact the Military Personnel he took the oath of citizenship of the United States. status since you last filled out an Office, Ext. 2375. The 24 year-old sailor had come a long way from his native Manila in the Republic of the Phillippines. Joining the Navy in 1966, he was first sent to recruit Jax The JOWC NEWEST CONCEPT training and Steward "A" School in San Diego. will have a "WelcomeAboard" coffee at theOfficer's IN APARTMENT LIVING Following a shore tour at NAS Pautuxent River, Md., he Club . .. was sent to VW-4 for sea duty. on 1,2 .3 BEDROOM,' I AND 2 BATHS Wednesday, Sep- Between Roosevelt Roads deployments, work in the Spacious rooms, wide windows, KingsllY tember 27 at 10 a.m. central heat & air condo Private Arn1S squadron wardroom, and long hours' at the NAS Jax and patios party, sundecks room., swimming pool BOQ, TN Miciano has managed to acquire a wife from During the coffee 264-8102 Texas and two children-and his citizenship. there will be tables set for anyone in- 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. terested in taking DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding classes in knitting , Blvd.' ,& Orange Park, Minutes; Without away via new I 1.295. AdvertisingYou ArtGolf, Tennis and jt: Navy Relief as wellas =t7 Wouldn't Know.Open . many others.jflrts& . _ e for your convenience 6 a.m.-JO p.m. Normandy Moll 5 1 39 Normandy Blvd, Q PICK-UP & DELIVERY Crafts] a ROAD SERVICED IV MECHANIC ON DUTY REGISTER NOW D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS ...for the fall season of E1, REppAtN :;:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:;:::;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:::::;:::;::" ARTand CRAFT ICY :I BOB'S OAK HILL ':: CLASSES p MAp pU9 : 1930 HWY 170RANGE PARK FFENOE i um@nJ.i BE ( G : *= 1.8 Miles South of 1295 T_. 1, 2j PHONE 264-5013 H1N a .' SERVICE CENTER 1 1 ROF L / ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: 1k ND Y a 103rd Jammes Road Phone 771-S156 YC FRIENDLY, RELAXED& + * + + +* * * * * QUIET ATMOSPHERE ,,. TOPLESS BARTENDER 12 NOON TIL ?? 1111I11I11111111111111111111I1111111111111111I1 IDEALLY LOCATED FOR JULIE CECIL FIELD,N.A.S. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, rrI liia RATED MIST .. .SHOPPING.CHURCHES: AREAS AND" ., t# ;'' COLOR Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. NDONE Tho "If" GIrl . > ., Turn South 2 Blocks t, ADMITTED ADULTS ONLY! w TOPLESSGO..GO > Past Forrest High SchoolCOLONIAL ( c 'WIFE EXCHANGE CLUB SIZZLING, CONFIDENTIAL r' GIRLS ' SIX NIGHTS WEEKLY- ININElOUNGI 4.2 A.M.. y :' cCASE\;, HISTORIES OF SWINGING HOUSEWIVES, $pm tit tam FOREST: : : :tJtr A-', : ,NURSES' ,STEWARDESS,SECRETARIES... Out of SIGHT LOUNGE : [.I j 1t: ; :;i;; ALL CAUGHT IN THE MOST 5928 FIRESTONE ROADPAGE I 1i t;., IBIZARRE TRAP IMAGINABLE! * 1080 CASSAT AVE 388.9016**** nJ-6666 J. it : ",. '-":." ....,.,........... -- .-- .,---- -. ;. -::.. > , -- - J- . - -- -- I SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 JAX ARNEWS.L A TWINGER PAGE ._ .... _ 11 --- -- - ; \ # . I I " HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY { CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher : /DAGWOOlN ITS ABSOLUTELY *-|- -L-rii-.jilLli-yi,. / COM6 BACK.' I I JUST CANT JAXAIRNEWS / THAT'S FOR / FREE- RESIST ANY- NAS Jacksonville CALL: 388.2755 SERVICEMEN// YOUR ABSENTEE i THING THAT'S AdS Should bemalledtoarrlvenotlater.th.n BALLOT- FREE/ Tuesday for publication the P\ LATWINGER following' Thursday. NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE Ads arriving too 'late for this deadline will> be SEE YOUR UNIT VOTING published the publisher is fOllowing week unless the COUNSELOR FOR KttllS Instructed otherwise. A check or ' I I I : money order for the full cost of the ad must b. received WITH the copy for the ad 4747 San Juan Avenue I Jacksonville, Florida RATE, minimum! (J$"nei) 12.00 P..ddlnn.llI..(4( words per line) .$fleharBe i- I -"' '' ;,." mW "' (:"'"'' '''''''_-_ ._. ___ .... .. ., ---- H H n . I. B.H'. !: : Also QUICK, Equities CASH for FOR sale YOUR on easy EQUITY terms. , [ ... EMPLOYMENTJOBSIJOBSIJOBS. ..................'.........N.... .. Edward O. Lyon, Broker J8 .031 TRANSPORTATION; Lyq ....:::::::;:::;:<:::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;::: '1 I ST.JOHNS COUNTY Shorthand Secretarys, Dictaphone 26 miles from NAS, 1 acre or more on WO'/i Honda .. rr ,. Operators, Typists, Clerks, SR13, 1.3 miles to public boat I4 I- landing, 350 CL, $550.00 : Keypunchers. close to 6 mile creek, good fishing & 387.2328 -\r .; t - HIGH PAY NO FEE hunting, 53,500.00 & up, terms, ; Call Norrell Temporary Adair Realty, Broker 771.5877WE ; 3965311WANTEDX TR3WO BABYSITTERIn Red Convertible, $600, home, light housework, Mon.-Frl. BUY &SELL EQUITIESCall Call: 2645167 .Jr'f 2645827. us for Quick service ____ Morrison I.Taylor,Inc. LOCAL PART.TIME SUPERVISORSNeeded 4543 Wesconnen Blvd. 71'OPELSTATIONWAGONAC for fast growing California 771.3052 717-3844 heater, $2,000. corporation. 268-5977, 771.6922.PART.TIMETEACHERSAIDE. BETWEEN NAS&CECIL 772.8960 . 3 BR, Fireplace, Swimming Pool, :t\iii: : :: : :: ; ? :;:; Some experience and musical ability fenced, $18,000.VanSandt 44' EVANTI ifS'tISCI; ntf: jittf:? ' preferred. 3560116 ,Realtor 387-1311 $2500.Cash 725.3992 PART TIME MEN BEAUTIFUL TINTERN WOODS _ To wash trucks. Evenings & 4BR, 2B., CH &A, BIRO, Fireplace l VOLKSWAGEN INC.I weekends, S2,00 per hr. to start 355- & Den, 1 acre wooded lot, near NAS & 72'VW CAMPER I 0264. Cecil, 5'/4 percent mortgage, 771.7495. AC, Pop Top, Tent, radio, $4300. -- 737-6507 !r[[III'ji! : IIIBEADISCJOCKEY Quick GIVE Rental USA of CALL your Property FOR "'VW BUS 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781-5511 Edward 0.Lyon, Broker 389.0361 Excellent Cond.,see to appreciate OPEN DAILY8T08:30-SATURDAYITOS SUNDAY 384. 177872'HONDA T06 PM :- PRESCOTT,ARIZONA 69 FORD CLUB Wagon Van $2095 Call 355-2144 for a Recorded message by Offers Historic best old ranch climate developed In the Into state.2. Driven less than 500 miles 500 gone on 69 KARMANN GHIA AT, AC R&H $1795 Scott Edwards acre homesltes near Prescott cruise, must sell. 771.8244 ask for 68 VW SEDAN $1450 COLUMBIA SCHOOLOF Mark. National Forest. Two acres: $1,995 New Paint, R&H, AC " BROADCASTINGHome low terms. For full details, write Mrs. School A.L. Young, Glenarm Land CO.,2233 70'COBIA SEA QUEEN 71VWKOMBI $2995 1902 Van Ness,San Francisco North 7th St., Phoenix, Arizona 85006.MIDDLEIURG 17' , Home Study Flbreglass 85 HP Johnson, Ski AC, R&H, Extra Clean equip. & trailer. $2,200. Not affiliated with CBS, Inc. 7376507. 70 VW SEDAN. R&H, AT, AC $1795 Approved for Veterans A Servicemen AREA 72 DATSUN 240Z tool off Ice i 401 Fit Hetl. tank Bldg. 1 acre Mobile Home tracts In Sun. ', AC AT A/vVFM/ Stereo, 1,000 Miles NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO nyslde Farms. Call 264.2086. , Consoles, some with AM.FM, tape lNrnw5fu6I 67VWSFDAN R&H, New Paint $1195 stock.players Full, at warranty dealers' I cost phone to liquidate 771-0409. ; It.J'll.' DOWN CO A. LOT HOME OFTALKIH'PUT TW070VWSEDANS 70MGB R&H'R&H, New Paint $195$2295 LIVE CRABS Wilford's Fish Camp WE ITWITWAVOTE SETTLE 66 VW DELUXE BUS New Fact. Engine $1395 264-9707 ORANGE PARK / 71 POP TOP CAMPER R&H $3495 2 BR, Apts. furn. or unfurn., DIsh. LAWN MOWING A EDGING washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth 68VWDELUXEBUS R&H, New Paint $2095 call Hart Apts. 771.1405 or 7713355. 67 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 771.3211 Ext.8340 WILMAR APARTMENTSAir I Four wheel drive, Ex. Cond. $1095 Conditioned, 2 bedroom, Living Mac ALPINE I __ ONE-1970 KARMANN GHIA Local moving & storage specialist.. room, Kitchen, Brfst. nook, parking Licensed and Insured. 355.6357 or 354. space, for 2 cars, water, sewage, New paint, R&H $1895 1022, garbage, lawn service, Furnished. S6UAREBACK Nights. 771 8949. 1971 VW $120, Unfurnished. plus 4 per - TYLER'S AIR COND.SERVICEWe cent sales ta. 387-2541 weekends, 389. AT, R&H, factory warranty $2595 service Auto'AC, Central Units 07<<. 1970 VW FASTBACK. R&H I----------- $1795. and Window Units. Reasonable. 4711 Palmer Lake Shore 3885161 BEING TRANSFERRED I 318-8535 1969VWSQUAREBACK AT, R&H $1995 Let a retired Navy man who understands VLLA0 1969 VW FASTBACK ACATR&H. I $1895 KIRBYVACUUMCLEANERResponsible YOUR problems, managethe I party take up pmts. of $5. rental of your house until you ONE 1970 VW BUS - a month. Call dealer. 7728936.. return to Jax.Bartleson.O'Nell. (! I II Deluxe -t & Payne, Inc. 7 passenger, R&H .$2495 SINGER AUTO.ZIG.ZAG 1147 So. EdgewoodAve. I 1969 VW SEDANS Like new In 4 drawer desk. Sews all 388.9311OKOLONAM081LE 1249.1251 King St. types of material., Orlg. price S239. HOME PARK I Jacksonville, Florida 32204 I New paint, R&H $1495 to $1595 Balance$52. Cash.or S5 per mo. Other NOW RENTING I I ONE-1968VW SEDAN R&H $1350 zigzags from 134. Rayflelds, 6437 WANTEDUSED Wilson Blvd. Brand new park adjacent to golf I 66VWSEDAN R&H $795 _ course. Many trees. Conveniently CAMERAS AND I. PORCH SALE located to NAS Jax & Cecil Field. V* I EQUIPMENT. PAY Nice Selection of other Model VW's 5754 Brannon Ave. off 103rd St Sept. mile from ,I-29S Interchange. Un. I I 23 & 24, 9.5. Young woman's clothes derground utilities. Playground area, TOP DOLLAR-38845J5 100 % GUARANTEE! good cond. misc. swimming pool and recreation IBRING THIS AD WITH YOU I building planned. $44 and $49 Including *------ no -4 . LUDWIGDRUMSET sewer, water and garbage We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection. Vito Clarinet,household furniture,aft. collection. 'Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. 6PM, 264-5786. ASK ABOUT OPPORTUNITY TO And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all EARN FREE RENTIf04164ti04 major mechanical partsfor 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and, Call LOOKINGFOR double check. 90444t5f1ORANGE 1IIIlIIItt11iCASH *ENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE PARK ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2BR, Apt, Furn.AC, 5 mln. to NAS, conv to school. No lease req. will rentto We buy,sell and trade equities bachelors. 264.6884. A NEW DOMESTIC SPECIALS! Louise T. Bailey - ? CAREER Broker 771-36Q1 ORTEGAHILLS3BR House. If you qualify 1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1850 } NORMANDY ACRES 771.1405 or 771 3355 and are willing to work, Auto AC Radio Low Mileage69CHEVELLESTATIONWAGON 4 miles west of Cecil Field. Road If Is possibleto , frontage, V to 10 acre tracts. Land Is, earn as much as '$1295 the best Investment for the future. L It[llII.1.UIJITRANSFERRING.MUST! ? 520,000 per year Other tracts available over Southwest within 3.5 years. AT, R&H. $>*$( Jacksonville.Wynne Realty of Florida SELL You would be working under a 66 BUICK SPORT WAGON $895 389.5514 389.8507 72 Detrolter, 12X50 2SR, 1 bath, front three year finance plan, starting Call Sunroof, New paint, AT, R&H -'- kitchen, CH&A,$200. equity& assume salary negotiable. HIDDEN WATERS pmt. of $69. 172.7688.JUSTISS Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn, U.S. 69 BUICK RIVIERA $2295 Black Lake lots NavyRetlred), Sales Managerwith Air All roof Creek, Canal or power, Vinyl Metropolitan Life Insurance boating, available. Excellent fishing, Company at telephone number , swimming. Mobile Home area High, TRAILER PARK , wooded lots. E.Z terms. One mile E* 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS. Clean Modern 356.2621 If Interested. , Lake Asbury on No. 209, laRue. 725- trailers and apts. 389.3007. 3992. . .-- --.-,. - - - ---------- '" . ..-' r- R:972'I I PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER : .' Free r . ' +a.111.M1 l'. Faith \ LiftsJax .- The Protestant Women of the Chapel held their first meeting of the N q fall on Monday. 'Mrs. Jan Heiss, president, outlined projects and ... A programs to be A pursued during the year. The purpose of the . PWOC is to aid the Chaplains in keepingthe j1 Chapel activities Rii.i.SUPERB running smoothly and to enrich their lives PERFORMANCE RECOGNIZED Capt. William G. % and those with whom Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, pins the Navy Achievement Medal on RDC a DOUBLE HONOR LCpl. Robert T. Bradley (L) is congratulated in contact Howard A. Grimsley. for performance aboard the USS JOSEPHUS '"\ by Maj. J. F. Lavin, CO Marine Barracks,for being named Marine of they come DANIELS (DLG 27). Chief Grimsley, now attached to Air Ops, was the Month for August and for being meritoriously promoted to his through study and recognized for "exceptional forslght, expert knowledge, superb present rank. application of performance and leadership"during the ship's Sixth Fleet operations. Christian ideals. Looking on is Chief Grimsley's wife, Martha. Without AdvertisingYou The firstcongregational pot- For Your Info. Wouldn't Know luck supper will be . t held Sunday, Oct. 15, Jax Many individuals are cannot be met.Homeports . t at noon, so'get your submitting to their detailers Duty type ship, and NEW TO THE BASE? name on the roster. History and Preferance Cards localities (both overseas and PWOC meetingsare (NAVPERS 1306-34)) that do not CONUS) are listed in Chapter 15 ffJ contain all of the important of the Enlisted Transfer Manual. your If@IllIll@P2'//I/Jl@jJ@liIi/i held the second essentials to permit the detailer Your card should be so coded. can provide additional funds Monday of each to do the very best job for them. See your ,personnel office for month from 9:30: -.11 You are reminded to avoid any help needed. Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your a.m. in the Chapel making the most frequent It's your preference card and it money needs are handled the way you want them. mistakes: Don't leave portions of behooves you, the individual, to lounge. There will bea Call or come in-we'll do the rest. the card blank (i.e.DO fill in each ensure its proper submission. free nurseryrefreshments area: homeport,type ship,broad DOMESTIC FINANCE and duty choice in order of be ) don't list ARCHERY SEASON IS NEAR CORPORATION SINCEei transportation can preference ; overseas LOANS TO$IOt arranged. localities for "shore" prefer- ) BOB'S ---- ) 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK reserved for CONUS I ences a spot choices. Archery Center Don't list one preference 4 . Hm ;:?;:;::&r::::-:::;:::a-::: ::* : ::!>:;: :%::::::;::::::::::::::::: :r:;::::::::;:::;:::::::; ::;::*;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;::::::::: :::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :t::::::::;;::::; ;:;:::::::::::::: several times. n BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE W Every consideration will be I ..of complete SELLINGOUTII line of Bows, given your choices in the order 4 PIRATES TAVERN rf listed.It Arrows,Shop Equipment I{ also hinders, rather than Call Archers Interested Orange Park 2B2-53U detailer helps, your in determining * ( : m what might be acceptable DOCTORS INLET SJ I DONANDTHE 1f I to you if the first choice simply FLORIDA I I ::;:i ::;:;: :':j RENEGADESfyy';11 : 'HOUSE OF QUALITY SERVICi U10 if Jacksonville's Finest CASSATAVENUE SUNDAY 6PM-11PM Toyota Sales* Service 1\. t/ per month 1972 CORONA a Dancing Singing Entertainment t - 2471Std. Wllllll III 1nunn11nnillllinulumlmmuuulnnunnnlnnlunnhW I I I I I I I I I I / I I I I I I I I I I I I Equipment I 24 Hours A DaVRESTAURANT I ENtEasaW E Includes f I I Front brakes disc 5 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 5 Wheel covers a Nylon carpets SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHTr ORANGE 4 Door _ 'w a White wall tire v I RING OF FLAME = PHONE 389-451 SEDAN | RESTAURANT : 5 PARK Delivered in Jax. on approved credit including tag salt tax, | Steak and Lobster with all '\11 + dealer prep, transport and title fees* Apr f.7l percent'h In. US terest$342.77 Doc. stamps S3.00; unpaid balance S2U7. total 5 the Free Salad 17 . eat you can note S2513 52; cash or trade-In down S433.lt. \ i and Beer you can drink. - ..- 4 at 1-295 HAPPY HOUR I THEINNKEErERRSO! Northeast Florida's '71 OATSUN PICK-UP1 Camper Qf4spd. Specials Zto A l 3P.AA.-7P.M. ; Newest and FinestAccomodations .RH Camper shey The Wee| /La d CruiserJee ; _= BAR HI-BALLS = 1 )! L $1995 3'79'R4H.y 40e' 5 , . = = MO.u I PAT ofr Free Horsd'ouevres = 172 Motel Rooms Color TV 71 TOYOTA COROLLA,4pd.,R&H S1S 5 71 TOYOTA , MK II Wgn.,ATACR&H $23 S tJ iiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii"' iiiiiiiiiii: 2_Swimming i I Pools 70 TOYOTA COROLLA,.cspd.,R&HAC WS ,. 700PELG.T.,4spdR4H $ J JS1W nJ" . #RDGALAXy.cdr.HTAT AC, R&H 1 r PHONE264-9513 $9MERCURY000GARSCYIATPS AC, R&H, VR $22 $ U.S.tlatl 1-295 ORANGEPARK 70 TOYOTA Wgn.,4spd,R&H $WSr ' }, .. __"._,, __,___, .*___ -- - SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 .._ h JAX SPORT BRIEFSr ' JfJ' II'' I Ir , PING PONG MEETINGJax An organizational meeting for Intramural Pong will be held on Wednesday Ping } September 27 at 9:30: It in the Conference a.m. Room of Bldg 704 Any unit or command interested in participating should have a _ team representative at the meeting. League play is scheduled to begin on October 16. HANDBALL STARTING SOON Jax An organizational{ 1 meeting for Intramural Handball was held.yesterday. Any unit or command that plans to participate in the competition and did have a representative at the meeting should contact the not ...... athletic office at Ext. 3239 as soon as possible , . ,' \ \\I\ i,' j Ii POWER BOAT CLUB ACTIVITIESJax ,-- . ,.., JUNIOR-SENIOR GOLFERS The NAS Jax Junior-Senior Tournament was played on'Sunday The Power Boat Club will be sponsoring September 10.The winners were presented their trophies following the tournament by the NAS Jax fishing trip Saturday a Pro, Joe MacDonald and Tournament Committee Chairman, Cdr. Neil Craig. The winners and September 23. Anyone interested runners-up of the Junior-Senior Tournament are shown right to left. Ray Houston and OaY'idMullaney in participating should be at the public boat ramp at (Winners); Billy Harkins and Lt.Jack Allen (Ret)were the runners-up. Lt. Jack Allen and Mayport at 10 a.m. A trophy will be awarded at the end Billy Harkins also won the Low Gross Trophy. of the day to the angler who comes up with the largest edible fish. The following day ':::'::::"':':':':'''':'''':'>>''':':':':':':':.'''.:':.:.:.:.,:,:<"" ."""" ,,,<,,<.-.>>:.,,.,,,,,--.,,,,.:::,,::.,:;.:.,,,,,,*'''''<'',*:.'' September 24 the club will be having a fish fry and covered dish supper at 2 p.m. at the NAS Jax Marina. [ HOW THEY'RE STANDING :1 NARJAX DEFEATED IN GOLF ----- - Jax The Intramural Golf season got underway last AMERICAN LEAGUE ATLANTIC LEAGUEW CONTINENTAL LEAGUE week and in' the first match of the new season for the L W L NarJax No. 1 team they suffered an 8-1 defeat at the W L RADAR 17 25 11 PATHFINDERS rr 61,2 CHARGERS 24 8 REBELS 24 8 hands of the 679th duffers. It was only the second loss in LATE HAWKS 30th 131,2 SAWBONES ro 12 DRAGONS No.1 23 9 21 25 matches over three seasons for the NarJax team. BEES 19 13 BUSCH BUDS 21 15 CHIEFS 21 19 MARINE BKS 19 Kaufman, Bogan, Thornburg, Mayer, Koenig and FUBARS 19 13 CAG-20 14 14 VP-62 20th 19'h Dempsey made up the 679th team that downed NarJax. JIACKERS 17 11 TARS 15% 16% ADPERS 20th 191,2 BOOZERS 17 15 GUTTER DUSTERS II 15% 16% HURRICANES 24. 24 ADCOP ;. 15 17 .' CHIEFS 11 17 ' 18 QUESTIONS ABOUT BOATING? DRAGONS No.3 8 16 VP-45N0.2 9 23 FUMBLERS COMFAIRJAX TOO 15 22 29 AIMD 7 25 FASOTG 9 23 HOSPITAL 13 19 Jax For all you boaters who might have some TOP FIVE 6 22 BUSCH LEAGUERS 9 23 FUMBLERS 11 29 questions you need answered about boats or boating in DRAGONS No.4 101 211 general the Jax Air News will be having a questions and NATIONAL LEAGUE answers column for boaters in the next couple of weeks.If PACIFIC LEAGUE W L you have questions call Jerry Stens at Ext. 3120 or 264- W L CHASERS 18th 6th WANTADS. 3239 or Ralph Fabe at 264-5487. SPLITMAKERS 21 11 FICEUR-5 18 10 GOOD AND BAD 20 8 GEMS 17 11 NAVY-MARINE BOWLING LEAGUEJax SPECIALS 18 14 FLAP JAX 17 11 AFEES 18 14 STIFFS 16th 111,2 . FWF 17 15 WOMEN'S LIB 16 12 The Navy-Marine Bowling League will be VP-45 No.1 16 16 LEPRECHAUNS 14 18 Call 388-2755 starting a new season on Tuesday, October 3. It will be a DRAGONS No.2 15 11 NAMTD 13 15 handicap league and will start at 5:30 p.m. If you are SPARKS 13 15 NATTC 12 16 QUACKS 6 22 interested in having a team in the league contact Ron HUNTERS 10 14 4 NUBS 24 Mackie at Ext. 3812. I f I- $50.000 1971 LOTUS EUROPA .. * LIFE INSURANCE Unless a veteran gets a "re- UNDER AGE 35i$9 A.t lease from liability" when he sells his home purchased with a GI loan, he might have trouble month if the buyer who assumes his q loan defaults, the Veterans Ad- : : : : ::::; :: : ::: : : : : : x . ministration warns. 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D Wall to wall carpeting MOBILE CITY SALES (1 Block East of Regency)] 8041103rd Street Phone 77 -8700 "r' Q Large Swimming Pools . . . .--.. .... . . --- ------ - PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 Record Breaking SR-71 ; .;. CECIL SPORTS 1I 1 by DTC J. D. Brewster ,J. I 1 ',. " : " " I I BOXING for VA-12S OPENING SCORE. Intercepted a pass and returned it C, All personnel interested in The other scoring occured on a 40 20 yards to set up a McQuaig to iJ1 J trying out for the boxing team are yard Rich Miller pass to CDR John Mills t.d. The same combo -7E invited to contact the Athletic Less; a 35 yard strike from Millerto clicked for the p.a.t. A 2nd Interception * Director at Ext. 498. Andy Brown and a 45 yarder and 15 yard return by FOOTBALLMedical from Fuller to Tyler. VA-12 Jackson opened the gate for a q r received a bonus 2 points when McQuaig to Brown t.d. pass. LT s 8, VA-66, 6. After a the VA-66 quarterback steppedover Becket returned a punt to the VC2 - three game scoring drought, the end line while at- one yard line where McQuaig Medical tallied on a 35 yard pass- tempting to pass. CDR Less tossed to Alread for the t.d. run play from Emmet Browning kicked a 1 point conversion, a McQuaig passed to Jenkins for 4, to Mike Werner. Medical was play in touch football about a rare the p.a.t. McQuaig again hit successful on the 2 point con- as the proverbial teeth on a hen. Alread for a score. The final version, which proved to be the score came on McQuaig to Mills margin of victory as VA-66 The Marines moved past a pass and McQuaig to Brown for scored a quick 6 pointer on their rapidly improving NAMTD the conversion. 1st play from scrimmage squad 30 20. Rosepelier tossed BOWLING ir following the kickoff. t.d. passes to Jenkins and CoNational League: The A : VA-174 kept pace with VA-45 by Franklin in the 1st quarter; Marines continue to occupy the registering two shutouts last however, the instructors bounced top slot in a tight race, closely .. week.The"Hellrarors tallied two back with two t.ds. and a 2 point chased by Medical and the quick touchdowns by Walker and conversion and enjoyed a 14.12 Marines. High sets were rolled { Larry Jackson and went on to halftime lead. In the 3rd stanza by Gowens ((554, 175-188-191)); Bill rout VA-12, 220. In their 2nd Rosepelier found Alread and Reece ((537, 183-208)); Irv Austin game of the week, VA-174 Jenkins for scoring touchdowns, ((533, 187-188)); 0. Osier (520-209)( ); combined a steady offense with while NAMTD managed one Ray Proctor ((512, 178-178)); John MACKAY TROPHY WIN. "most meritorious flight of the their stingy defense to down VC- score. Rosepelier tossed to Craver ((511-194)); French NERS. A record-breaking flightin year" for a 10V&-hour dash in 2,26.0. Alread for the final talley. The Eschete (508-171)); Beau Beaudry an SR-71 strategic reconnaissance which they covered 15,000 milesat VA-12 returned to the winners final quarter was practically ((508-199)); Donald Meyer ((505-187- jet has earned the speeds over Mach 3 and circle by downing a stubborn VA- played in Braille due to encroaching 170)); Al Alcoran ((505-196)); J. MacKay Trophy for two U.S. Air altitudes above 80,000 feet, i 66 team, 27. 13. Dave Fuller darkness. Nagel ((503-184)); W. Sterns ((502- Force Lieutenant Colonels: establishing "new and exceptional tossed a 5 varder to Dave Tyler Marines 28, VC-2, 0. Fuller 183); Dave Falls ((501-183)); Dwain C. Vick (left), a recon- records for durationand Bembo (501-181)) and Jim Tyler naissance systems officer, and total distance covered." A . Guess .. .. .. ... ((500-189)). Phillips joined a long Thomas ,B. Estes, a pilot. Both previous SR-71 flight of 2,070.1 list of frustrated keglers who men are assigned to the 1st mph over a straight course by Air where : "just missed" an ABC patch Strategic Reconnaissance Force Colonel R. L. Stevens on ; f \ when he rolled a 144-144-141. Squadron at Beale AFB, May 1, 1965, broke a mark of M ? Ronnie is? Standings: California. They were presentedthe 1,665.89 mph established on July CPOs CLAW-1 trophy-awarded annually by 7, 1962 by Soviet Union pilot / He's back at the Medical Admin the Air Force and the National Gueorgui Mossilov flying in a Marines AIMD No. 2 Aeronautical. Association for the Mia-21. . Office Lounge., NWSED Weapons - A-45 l CommunicationsAIMD Special Services ; RONNIE BOQ Fall's Fallen Five a. THE GREATEST SHOW GROUP The ? TO EVER HIT THE BOLD NEW CITY- Green MachineIn ) Formerly Ronnie & The Soul Society e ActionThe 5916 PHILIPS HIGHWAY *'f "Green Machine" of VA-45 LOUNGE .'. 733-9992 .. jf' extended its current winning streak to 2-0 with a 20-6 victoryover NAMTRADET. The first talley was registered on a pass combination from Quarter back Members of the"Green Machine"in action on the gridiron. Willie Denzen to center Nolan twenty yard line, was superbly NAMTRADET came back in Landry in the first few minutes of !r executed with short passes to the third quarter to put six on the TtfefaKtteOwt oy 5L /4 Did an play.end Two run points by Willie were Denzen.added by Rich Aungst, Fred Kitts, Felix board, however this was all they , Carlucci, and Nolan Landry. were able to score due to the A long drive starting at VA-45's tough defensive unit spearheadedby 1te B W- Rich Aungst. The final score of the game 1 NOW HEAR THIS! came on a spectacular grab by \ Rich Aungst from Willie Denzen NOW HEAR THIS! 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I -- SEPTEMBER '21, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 15 - I Narl.'fX.i: s Up Two Easy.., WinsJax I Alter losing it's DRC also picked first game of the season the National up wins in coming a 6-0) halftime lead the week before, NarJax, week to make it League a tight five last held by FICEUR with S 1 in the National League, team race.MATSG's. touchdowns by Heath and 1j came back with a win Swink in the second half j came over for vengence as they rolled Weapons 3412. Hunt a 12-6 win. Bowen along to a 20-0 win over the top was provided the early lead for _ scorer as he _ FICEUR.The . MARTD and a 48-0 win carried the ball over for ___ , over FATSOG. Over in the three touchdowns. He only other game j was American League the backed up by Greer with scheduled for ,last week Marine Barracks and VP- eight points, Payne with was between Air Ops and 45 teams continued their six and Kelly with two. VP-56, but VP-56 could respective win streaks as Berry and London scored only come up with six they both picked up wins for Weapons. players so Air Ops was last week. NDRC stayed in the race declared the winner by P . NarJax's first win of the with an easy 28-0 win over forfeit. week came over MARTD Weapons last week while ij: :jM::j::j: t :j :m : :m ::1 :j: when Lyles scored two FA W-ll was the only team Navy-Marine touchdowns, Leuch scoredone who had a tough time of it 4 r .. . and Maiorana added when they edged the Bowling r two points. FATSOG was determined Hospital team Standings their next victim and 16-14 It was a close game W L ...if again it was Lyles who all the way with FAW-11 MAGNIFICENT-7 49 15 turned out to be the thornin leading 10-8 at the half. THE DRUNKS 47 17 the opponents side when Myers picked up eight KINGSLEY MOTORS 39 25 he scored three times to points, Balboa six and THE BOWLING TEAM 30/33 JUNIOR GOLF WINNERS The winners of the HAS Jax Junior IT'S ON ORDER 30 34 awarded their trophies on September 10 Golf Tournament were him total of five give a Rerhig two for the win- SEMPER FI 30 34 following the NAS Jax Junior-Senior Tournament. All winners are touchdowns for the week. ners. Baker scored both of THE SLEEPERS 29 35 dependents of active or retired military. (Lto R) Charles Smith, 10-11 Others who added to the 48 Hospital's touchdowns and MURRAY'S LUNCH 25 39 years winner Cindy Anderson, 12.13 year-old girls winner Paul point total were Hepler Longest added two points. GREEN MACHINE 23 41 Oglesby, 12.13 year-old boys winner Bill Calvis, 14.15 year-old winners - with two TDs, Braswell In the American Leaguethe AEB WHO? 17 46& Bruce Honck, 14-17 year-old winner. with one TD and a point Marine Barracks ran after attempt, Mdiorana their win streak to five S S with one TD and Eckerd straight games with a 36-0 rr&i i'ec.erlul Branding Boulevard and Schranz with two win over VP-5. Daniels House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping. Center] points apiece. and Allston scored two Phone 771 9223 Public Works also made touchdowns apiece while Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is victims of the FATSOG Bryant and Mays added FAMILY NIGHTtour team last week when they one each. scored a 26-0 victory that VP-45 also remained STEAK $ i 79 CHICKEN choice of& gave them a share of first 79 undefeated last week when DUMPLINGS or :, place with NarJax. Fruge NIGHT Jill subdued STEAK and Murray both scored they easily a CHOPPED twice for Public Works winless Communicationsteam :V4 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter while Stone added two 26-8. Jenkins added LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM two touchdowns to his points. season total while Par- iWatch For Our Luncheon Meal Special j? cents Monday Thru Saturday MATSG, FAW-11 and mley and Bell added one each and Smith convertedfor two. Whorton scoredall of Communicationspoints. . VW-4 evened up their ' record to 2-2 after over- . fl': Was L' your . ,.., :, 00'r' the' : money It : astro homes me BLANDING BLVD. 244 7 00VAABANK first thing 3 Miles South of I 295 FINANCING p o. BOX *I7 ORANGE PARK r.::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::...:::::::::::::. ! 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Stovall of !, the annual U-Pic-Um Stecker of NARU, Grady NARF, contest with a perfect RANK OR TITLE ._. AGE PHONE ballot and a tiebreakerscore that missed by one DUTY STATION __ SERVICE NUMBERThis point of being exactly ( week's games) right. WEST VIRGINIA Martin edged out six _.__ VIRGINIA other prognosticators with DUKE STANFORD____ perfect ballots when he predicted that Tennessee TEXAS', MIAMI'' would win over Penn State UCLA MICHIGAN by a 27-21 score. The actual score of the game WASHINGTON PURDUE turned out to be 2821. FLORIDA SMU A native of Mobile, Ala., Martin said he based his MICHIGAN STATE GEORGIA TECH _. of : pick Tennessee simplyon NOTRE DAME ____ NORTHWESTERN.BALTIMORE' the fact that he is a big Southeastern Conferencefan. NEW YORKMINNESOTA ____ . __,_ DETROIT Bill Martin of Data Processing D TIE-BREAKER: predict final score on game between UCLA and Michigan. 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