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r 1 AHOiSIH YJJ jo I Meet Commands Goal Ii Marines- Continue To Set eEC Pace----o I Jax Fourteen commands here including NAS Jax are among 27 in the area which have achieved one hundred or more percent of their suggested goal after two weeks of the Combined Federal Campaign, according to a statement issued Monday by campaign headquarters.; Marine Barracks here continues to set the overall pace with 320 percent. Other commands here topping their suggested mark are: Fleet Air Wing 11 Staff 204 percent; Disease Vector and Ecology Control Center 180 percent; VW-4 170 percent; NAMTD, 166 percent; NATTC, 143 percent; MATSG 138 percent; COMFAIRJAX and VP-56,131 percent. d4 Also, Air Force 679th Radar Squadron, 130 percent; NAS Jax, 125 percent; VP- 45,122 percent; and CVWR-20 and MARTD 120 percent. Navy Disease Vector and Ecology Control Center, VP-56, NAS Jax and CVWR- 20 surpassed their goals in the second week of the drive while the others passedthe 100 percent mark in the campaign's opening week. VC-2 from Cecil Field is second overall with 239 percent. Other Cecil Field commands meeting or topping their goals include Marine Barracks at 231 per- cent; VA-95194; percent; Light Attack Air Wing One Staff, 188 percent; VA-83, 146 percent and V VA-12 100 percent. MEETING THEIR GOAL W01 F. A. Drajna, CFCSub.Chalrman The NROTC unit at Jacksonville University has given 234 percent, third in the for AE Schools, presents Capt. William Carrier, Jr., NATTC CO, with overall standings. The Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Training'' Center has con pledge cards representing 120 percent of their goal. NATTC met the tributed 218 percent and the Marine 4th AmTrack Reserve Batallion is at 153 100 percent figure within the first four days of the fund drive. percent. The staff of Destroyer Squadron leads Mayport commands with 174 percent, followed by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding Conversion and Repair, 147 percent, 'Prepare or Die' ; USS YOSEMITE 139 percent; and the Fleet Training Center 106 percent. Navy Air TodayJax 'J I N"E"WIr "Prepare or Die", a years past was a matter of days, irn linn rm.r,7UlULLLU I colorful, factual and realistic weeks, even months. "Today," HUI'''::JTITUJJHjllllH film of the Atlantic Fleet's he concludes, "it's a matter of VOL. 30 NO. 28 Published In The Interest Personnel of Naval Air Station Jacksonville SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 carrier-based light attack force minutes..." from Cecil Field is to be aired at Accordingly, Walt Murr, 10:30: p.m., Sunday, Oct. 8, on retired Marine and WTLV 'Widow WTLV-TV.Channel 12, here. newsman who produced the Equity' SignedJax The thirty minute film, which show,titled the film,"Prepare or was produced with the Navy's Die." support, features the "Ram- "Prepare or Die" takes the pagers" of Cecil Field's Attack viewer into the pilot's ready roomas The "Widow Equity Bill" has been signed into law by President Nixon Squadron 83, which is currently a typical training day begins.It and, according to the Commander-in-Chief it is a "much improved system" aboard the carrier Forrestal to the the moves runway as which he said was. gratifying to approve. preparing to deploy. Corsair's hurtle into the sky and The film was first aired on follows the sleek jets to President Nixon said new and Protection for widows Is present at the signing ceremony. WTLV in February,but is being Pinecastle where the planes higher benefits will be paid for a automatic unless the serviceman After signing the bill,President rebroadcast in observance of the break formation to roar onto the combination of federal outlaysand declines to join before he retires. Nixon said that the new Survivor Navy's 197th birthday to be unique target with bombs, individual contributions. Eligible to participate are Benefits Bill establishes com- celebrated this year on Oct. 13, rockets and 20mm canon fire. 900,000 persons already retired, parable survivor benefits for the the day in 1775 when the Con- Pinecastle,located in the Ocala *;vY.t::\::}:}:ti3vtivrYti\i\SajSK\si5yh:::: ::::::::::::::::;:::: :::: :': :: \ :}\Yj{:}: 't\' including those under the old planas 'military federal employee, justas tinential Congress authorized National Forest, is the only well as those who retire from military pay increases have construction of ships for an target on the East Coast where FreeMovie the military services in the made military and civilian pay American Navy and thus live ordnance may be expended.It future. closer. brought into being the United is used by regular and reserve The Fleet Reserve Associationhad States Navy. Navy, Marine and Air Force been an active supporter of For Iditional information on Navy Day had been celebratedon pilots throughout the the new legislation and two the law, see last week's Jax Air Oct. 27 since 1922. The day southeastern United States. All members of the FRA were News.QUESTIONS . was chosen because October was Atlantic Fleet attack carriers the month the Continential I and various Air National Guard Congress authorized the first units use the facilities regularly, ships for a navy and the 27th is too. Jax-Two free showingsof '1 the birthday of President The Navy is an integral part of the Navy's new film Theodore Roosevelt, who en- the Jacksonville community and titled "SPECIAL couraged establishment of the provides a healthy,yearly shot in BREED" will be open to Navy League in 1902. the area's economic armthe, film VA-83 is one of 12 A7 Corsair II points out. all active and retired Navy ) light attack jet aircraft More importantly, the film personnel and their aF squadrons at Cecil Field which submits, the Navy in Jackson- families on Tuesday Oct. deploy,on a rotational basis with ville and most,specifically the 3, and Thursday Oct. 5. 4; Atlantic Fleet attack carriers' light attack community at Cecil Between deployments, the Field -is an important and very _ squadrons follow a rigorous, necessary link in our national The Tuesday showingwill round the clock training cycle to defense. begin at 11:30: a.m. in ensure complete and fulltime the auditorium Room 24, 3 ,( preparedness.In Howard Kelley of WTLV News Hangar 1000. 4 the filmCaptainD.F. Mow, marrates the show. Ground ,., t Commander of the Light Attack footage is by Pat and Walt Murr. Wing at Cecil''' Field, notes that Aerials are by PHCS Boyd Spandof The Thursday showingwill 1 4 reaction to military aggression in Cecil Field. begin at 11:30: a.m. in j the Naval Hospital Runoff Election Theatre Building H-2009. < r, --- The film deals with and with AND ANSWERS on Navy Relief are the order of the day life begins a Navy < Oct. 3 at an orientation coffee hosted by Mrs. William G. Siiemore, wife of Birthday special Navy the HAS Jax CO, to honor the various Navy Relief command message by Admiral ElmoR. representatives. There will be a mini-course on Navy Relief Oct.2-4 Let Your Voice Be Heard Zumwalt, Jr., Chief of from 9 a.m.until noon in the Navy Relief Building. To sign up,call 772- Naval Operations. 3515 or 7780353. I i "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 do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised. f the Department of the Navy nor a r ._ I 28 1972C SEPTEMBER , 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER u__<__w'..__uu.un.u.__ ?:??Yqr@ 71F<:.....:... '::;::;:::::::;::';': ::: : : ::; :.: ':1::; ;<< '<: : : ; ; : ;; : : / f !:: . . t; f;;: ; : };:; I' '. W' "E"fEf'Kr. "L'Y. 1972 CLUB. 'S'\'C: H.. "E" 'Dw' ?. : ::; ;.r:' Ii I THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SEPT. 28 SEPT. 29' SEPT. 30 OCT. 1 OCT. 2 OCT. 3 OCT. 4 . :,.: :;:: :-: : % .IMTm Queen"8" Band . : Yl"W; : @ b Ice House Exit Auditions Happy Hour Happy Hour Creations r ;f'IIIIiItf.n.:: ._ .?l::; : ;< :: "JIII: Diamonds . j: :::T;::';:.. :::1. $; :;t :;".".'.: ",;:iIl:i EnJoy Queen"8" Archie Fine Food : ; Lunch II Leslie leopards Game Night Available P luaW'z. il/ : : : % .z// : With Us The Diamonds . :::::::" 'Wf. i ' : :..{;.,.;;;;;:;:.::::.:-.: . ::: :>>:-:;;; //::;; , w; ;;; ;: ;;;:;;X:.,;:;.d . .! ;. . Lou CorbIn Three's Country Jim Walters < /P11 :< Mlcropolls b A Crowd Johnny Duke Pace Makers Couples b :f i ii Sounds Interesting The Brotherhood . /4j .. P "' :/;;; Sandplpef'i Sunday Family Night _E.S Prime Rib Sandpiper All the Fried Castle' runch Buffet Castle Closed Game Night Chicken 11.30a.m. YOU I'twBW Can Eat to l:30: p.m. CLUB HOURS .... ..... ..... ... .. ... . r !' :"": / '/ ::; ::;: :::::: : :: !tJ{ :T" v e : oftLiJ.N/: fj'CEjisr. ./ tujY. .: .tH.........:Ficcr..kS.... ... : '.H.ALI:.j .: : ktEf.... ..r.. .tr..jW1&J. ... ...... /.w. 7v/.my..w.// # ,: y/////4/ir/r:::: : ::::/((;:::!::::: ;::::::::/:::;: :::::::;::-::::: :/: .::::%::i%!{:?::::'::rrrfilfro::::;;: : ;:?;rf:,:.::: .w.;:;:::; : H :w;:::::::::;::?:::::::::: ::::: :::% ::;M;:::::; MONDAY R DAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY A SATURDAY II a.m Midnght SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m, to 1 a.m. FRIDAYS FRIDAY lIe.m. Mjdnjght 1la.m..ilp.m. . "e.m. t02e.m. SUNDAY 6p.m. 10 p.m. SATURDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS FRIDAY I a SATURDAY 11a.m..11 p.m. . 1 a.m, t02e.m. 6p.m.l1:30p.m.: 1h.m.to h.m. MONDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY 11 to Midnight 11a.m..1a.m. a.m r 'e.m. to Midnight Choice of Luncheon Meat or Pork DINNER Cream of Potato Soup, -.t Sausage, Hash Brown Potatoes, Stuffed Pork Chops, Brown Gravy, , .f ." Pastry Bar.BRUNCHi. Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce, An intrauterine device (IUD) " ( :; .. Corn Chowder, Chill Seasoned Mixed Vegetables, Okra & for (IJ1t ,:../: contraceptive purposes, or- ( / Macaroni, French Fried Potatoes, Tomato Gumbo, Salad Bar, dered by a physician is an Baked Beans, Salad Bar, Lemon Strawberry Cream Pie, Bread Pud 4 .u ..... '. .. AI Meringue Pie, Chewy Nut Bars. ding. authorized benefit under the SUPPERs Baked Virginia Ham, SANDWICH LINE Chili Dogs, Potato family planning provision of the Friday,Sept if Beans, Buttered Corn, Salad Bar, Pineapple & Raisin Sauce, Chips Salad Bar, Whipped Chopped Onions, CIIAMPUS. BREAKFAST Hominy Grits, Chilled Easy Chocolate Cake, Baked Custard. Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Dessert Bar.SUPPERi . Grapefruit Juice, Fried Egg to Or. Saturday,Sept.30 Boiled Carrots, Seasoned der,Minced Beef on Toast, Brussel Italian Spaghetti w-Meat LyonnaisePotatoes BREAKFAST) Hot Oatmeal, Chilled Sprouts, Salad Bar, Apple Dilly Cake, Sauce or Ravioli, Garlic Bread, Choice of Luncheon Meat , or Apricots Fried Eggs to Order,Grilled Butterscotch Pudding. Parmesan Cheese, Pizza Pie, Pork Sausage, Pastry Bar. Hot Cakes, Choice of Ham or Bacon, But. Monday,Oct.2 tered Brussels Sprouts, Salad Bar, DINNER Oyster Stew, Seafood Chilled Orange Juice, Pastry Bar. BREAKFAST Chilled PineappleJuice Easy Chocolate Cake, Bread Platter of Fried Shrimp, Flounder, BRUNCH at 10 am. Navy Bean Pudding Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Thursday,Oct.S Fried Scallops or Chili Con Carne, , Soup Grilled Cheeseburgers, French rn wffrnW Order, French Toast Syrup, Choiceof BREAKFAST Chilled Apple Juice, Steamed Rice, Buttered Beets, Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Peach Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Hot Oatmeal, Baked Fried Eggs to Order, Buttered Peas, Salad Bar, Assorted Pie, Chocolate Chip Cookies. Beans, Pastry Bar. Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choice of Fruit Tarts, Hermits. SUPPER Yank. Pot Roast Beef, DINNER Vegetable Soup, Yankee Ham or PorkSausage.Creamed Dried $ SANDWICH LINE Chicken Salad Natural , or Gravy Franconla Potatoes, Pot Roast of Beef Natural Gravy, Beef, Pastry Bar. Grilled Hamburgers, Frankfurters, Fried Cabbage, Seasoned Llm.B"I . Franconla Potatoes, Seasoned June DINNER French Onion Soup ,NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT French Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Harvard Beets, Salad Bar, Dessert BarSUPPfRi Peas, Hot Spiced Beets, Salad Bar, Steamship Round of Beef, Natural Iced Lemon Cake, Pineapple Pudding. Breaded Pork Chops or Apple Pie, Cherry Jello. Gravy, Simmered Navy Beans, lund.yOc..1 Grilled SANDWICH LINE Sloppy Joes on Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Sunday Cheese Sandwiches, Brown BREAKFAST Hominy Grits, Chilled Hamburger Buns, French Salad Bar, Fried Marble Cake, Lime Jello. Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, Tomato Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Potatoes, Salad Bar, Relish Tray, SANDWICH LINE Grilled Ham & Divine Worship 8:30 a.m. Chilled Apple Sauce, Seasoned Green Grilled French Toast Maple Syrup Dessert Bar.SUPPER Cheese Sandwiches, Potato ,Chips, at All Saints Chapel. ; I. .1 i ChlllConCarne "Beans or Salad Bar, Relish; TraV Church School::3 ,a.m. = I, ; ( Fried Fish Sticks Steamed Rice, SUPPER, Barbecued* Spareribs, Divine Worship/ \l' a'n>.at'; : AIR Tartar Sauce, Augratln Asparagus, Baked Frankfurters w-Sauerkraut, All Saints Chapel.. JJ\X; Na1lVs Buttered Corn, Salad Bar,. Vanilla. O'Brien Potatoes, Buttered Squash, Junior Youth Fellowship Wafers, Cherry Jello.Tuesday Seasoned Spinach, Salad Bar, Apple 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth ,Oct.3 Brownie Cookies, Marble Cake Fellowship 1:30 p.m. The JAX AIR NEWS U a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper BREAKFAST Chilled Tomato Juice, Evening distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, p.m. at the Worship Small Chapel.7:30, Jacksonville/ Florida, by the ''Holt Publdhlrig 'Company, a Griddle Cakesw.Syrup,Choice of Hamor t ( . I if 1 private firm. All Copy lubniltted for use In1 the JAX AIR NEWS I ;Pork Sausage, Corned Beef Hash., l Tuesday If 1 . mutt forwarded to the Public A//alr Office, Box 2, HAS Hard Boiled Eggs, Pastry Bar. Senior Choir Rehearsal 7- f ..' DINNER Chicken Rice Soup, Oven p.m. at Bldg. 750 and '!" Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before publication. Newt Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy, Christian Science Service items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3116 or Snowflake Potatoes, Cranberry GOLLY BUMPS I p.m at, the Small Chapel. 3119, Sauce, Corn Bread Dressing, Boiled I'VE FORGOTTEN NAVAL HOSPITAL ' Blackeyed Peas, Buttered Greens, ; THEpeADLJNB : Divine Worship 10 a.m. at "Everything advertised In this publication mutt be made Salad Bar, Jelly Layer Cake, GtOR A8ENTEE St. Luke , available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, Chocolate SANDWICH Pudding. VOTER NATTCProtestant ' LINE Grilled Hamburgers creed, color, national origin or tex of the purchaser, user, or or Cheeseburgers, French REC3ISTCL T/ON/ Worship : patron. A confirmed violation or rejection 01 this policy of equal Fried Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, Service, 10:30 a.m. In. opportunities by an advertiser will remit In the refusal to print Onions, Lettuce Leaves, Dill Pickles, Building 500. advertising from that source." Mustard, Salad Dressing. SUPPER Fried Shrimp or Fried CATHOLICSaturday Ham Steaks, Parsley Buttered Advertisements are solicited by: the publisher and queries Potatoes, Seasoned Green Beans, Mass S p.m. at concerning' such should be directed to: Fried Cabbage, Cocktail Sauce, Salad St. Edward's Chapel. Sunday Mass a.m. and 11 Bar, Jelly Layer Cake, Chocolate a.m. Dally Mass -Monday THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Pudding. Tuesday, Thursday and _ 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Wednesday,Oct.4 Frlday-11:30 a.m. Wednesday BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Juice, Mass 11:30: a.m. at Telephone 388.2155 Hot Farina, Fried Eggs to Order, the Naval Hospital Chapel. French Toast Syrup, Choice of Saturday Confessions 4:15: VOL 30 NO. 28 SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Baked and 5 p.m.PAGE . Beans, Southern Style Corn Bread, Pastry Bar. . .. ............... J ".... ..,........<#I ...40.................... ..'...... ail .. .... { - -- -------------- ----I , .. ,- - ..- ".. ' SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 House Declares War New Sgts. On 'Grade Creep' At MARTDJax Jax-The armed services have been told to slow down promotions to end "grade creep." MARTD acquiredfour new sergeants The order came from the House creased at a much greater rate. recently Lt.Col C. F. Appropriations Committee, The number of Marine Corps MARTD CO which made what it called "token generals increased from 60 to 72 Bergstrom, , reductions" of $12 million from and 33 colonels were added, as held 1 promotion the Army, $10 million each from were 119 lieutenant colonels and ceremonies. the Navy and Air Force and $3 nearly 600 majors. The numberof Moving up the rank million from the Marine Corps 1st and 2nd lieutenants ladder were Sgts. GeorgeW. for funds.If decreased. requests personnel Woods Carl W. promotions are not held E-9's doubled during the , down, the committee said in its period other top enlisted men Steinback, Stanley G. report accompanying this year's increased considerably, while Newsom and Geoffrey L. Defense money bill, it will "give the number of PFCs, privatesand '1t Bayers. ,\ serious consideration" to lance corporals dropped by establishing specific limits oneach 10,000. THE RIBBON FLIES as Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, itft * officer and enlisted grade The Reason cuts the ribbon to officially open the new Navy Exchange Express next year. The main reason for this grade Store. Watching the proceedings are Polly Gonyon,Manager of the Alcohol requires no digestion.It . The Committee cited 1964 and creep, the Appropriations newly opened store, Mrs. Sizemore, Lt. David C.Jenkins, Assistant is quickly absorbed from the present grade com paris ions Committee said, "is that Exchange Officer, and Cdr., Donald F. Springer, Exchange Officer stomach and small Intestines. similar to those used this springby technical sophistication has a House Armed Services created a demand for higher subcommittee on manpower. skilled individuals who cannot be Today's 2.4 million man force, retained at lower grades." the Appropriations Committeesaid On the other hand, the Com POW 1M lA'sL has more three and four mittee's report also said lower star generals and admirals than ranked personnel, for the most there were under arms in World part, maintain and operate the ._ War II.The complex weapons systems.The . increase in grade levels report also said recent pay since the last "pre-war" year of raises have eliminated the 1964, the committee said, costs argument that rapid promotionswere / / , about $1.3 billion this year. necessary because com- The Navy was about 10 percent pensation was inadequate.The . bigger in 1964,the report said, but committee warned the r/ 1 it now has nine more vice admirals services that they should not four more rear admiralsand come back to Congress to fund . about 400 more captains and excess high ranking officers "If II commanders, while the numberof projected retirements do not ensigns and lieutenantsjunlorgrade ( materialize," the report said, 0i ) declined by 10,000.It "immediate stops must be takento also said that while the Navy reduce promotions." 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AT HARLOWlJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA l Phone 314 2211 3221O MEMBER FDIC J " ,I *' ' SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER --_. i: L WEEKLY r 1972 CLUB SCHEDULES _ THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SEPT. 28 SEPT. 29' SEPT. 30 OCT. 1 OCT. 2 OCT. 3 OCT. 4 .. ........ ... ... 1 1ml jM j1 11: lt: .: ..' ::;: Band . : :J.J"I:::: I Ice House Exit Auditions Happy Hour Creations t?:::::::::: :: :: ::: ;;;;; 1m Happy Hour The ' .. Diamonds. ' Enjoy Queen "B" Archie Fine Food Pizza : Available Lunch & Leslie Leopards Game Night .;:::::::;::: A[[:::;:::;:::;:;:::: With Us The Diamonds ' ;If1t j 1 lI 111111i111! 11111; , :I.j : Lou Corbin Three Country Jim Walters :;:;: :;::::;::::::::::::::;:::::::;:;:::::;:::;:f1: Mlcropolls b Crowd Johnny Duke Pace Makers Couples b Sounds Interesting The Brotherhood __: . :jJtll t1 j lt tM' :j1 IJCERS' Sandpiper Sunday Family Night :;.................. ....... Prime Rib Castle Sandpiper Brunch Closed Game Night All the Fried .;:;:;:::::::;:::;:;:::::;:::;:;:::::::;:::::::::::::::: Buffet Castle Chicken you ::::::::::::'hum ::::::::::::::: 11.30; am' toi:30p."; Can Eat ., CLUB HOURS MONDAY.THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY A SATURDAY 11 a.m Midnight FRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.mm t01 a.m. FRIDAYS 11 a.m., to 2 a.m. 11 a.m. to Midnight 11a.m..l1p.m. SUNDAY 6p.m..10p.m. SATURDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS 9a.m to2a.m. FRIDAY. i SATURDAY 11a.m..11p.m. 6p.m. 11:30p.m.: SUNDAY ;lia.m.to1a.m.1 FRIDAY.SATURDAY MONDAY.THURSDAY h.m. to Midnight l 11a.m..la.m. 11 a.m. to Midnight r H\ -II Choice of Luncheon Meat or Pork DINNER cream of Potato '' .................. .................................. Sausage, Hash Brown Potatoes, Stuffed Pork Chops, Brown Gravy Soup, I Pastry Bar.BRUNCHr. Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce, An intrauterine device (IUD) r:! 'iil.iii!; ,1 ;BI_ i 11"iili jllw.I!! I Macaroni Baked Beans French Corn Salad Chowder Fried Potatoes, Chill Tomato Seasoned Mixed Gumbo Vegetables, Salad, Okra Bar&, dered for contraceptive by a physician purposes is, or-an Bar, Lemon Strawberry Cream Pie, Bread Pud .... ... .. .. ... Merlnque Pie Chewy Nut Bars. ding.. authorized benefit under the Friday, Sept. 29 Beans, Buttered Corn, Salad Bar, SUPPER Baked Virginia Ham SANDWICH LINE Chili Dogs, Potato! family planning provision of the BREAKFAST! Hominy Grits Chilled Easy Chocolate Cake Baked Custard. Pineapple 8. Raisin Sauce, Whipped Chips Salad Bar, Chopped Onions, CIIAMPUS. Potatoes Candied Sweet Dessert Bar.SUPPERi , Grapefruit Juice Fried Eggs to Or. Saturday, Sept.30 Potatoes der Minced Beef on Toast, Lyonnalse BREAKFAST Hot Oatmeal, Chilled Boiled Carrots Seasoned Brussel Italian Spaghetti w-Meat Sprouts Salad Bar, Apple Dilly Cake, Sauce or Ravioli, Garlic Bread Potatoes Choice of Luncheon Meat or Apricots Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled Pork Sausage Pastry Bar. Hot Cakes Choice of Ham or Bacon, Butterscotch Pudding. Parmesan Cheese, Pizza Pie Buttered r DINNER Monday,Oct. 2 Brussels Sprouts Salad Bar, Oyster Stew, Seafood Chilled Orange Juice Pastry Bar. Platter of Fried Shrimp Flounder, BRUNCH at 10 a.m. Navy Bean BREAKFAST! Chilled PineappleJuice Easy Chocolate Cake Bread Pudding, Fried Scallops or Chili Con Carne Soup Grilled Cheeseburgers French Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs to Thursday,Oct. S O Order, French Toast w-Syrup, Choiceof BREAKFAST Chilled w ODU Steamed Rice, Buttered Beets Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans Peach Apple Juice Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Baked Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs to Order Buttered Peas Salad Bar, Assorted Pie Chocolate Chip Cookies. , Beans Pastry Bar. Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choice of Fruit Tarts Hermits. SUPPER Yankee Pot Roast Beef DINNER! Vegetable Soup YankeePot Ham or rnw PorkSausageCreamed SANDWICH LINE Dried Chicken Salad or Natural Gravy, Franconla Potatoes Grilled Hamburgers, Frankfurters Fried Cabbage Seasoned Lima Roast of Beef Natural Gravy, Beef, Pastry.Bar. French Fried Potatoes Baked Beans, Beans, Harvard Beets, Salad Bar, Franconla Potatoes, Seasoned June DINNER French Onion Soup NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT Peas, Hot Spiced Beets, Salad Bar, Steamship Dessert Bar.SUPPER' Iced Lemon. Cake, Pineapple Pudding. Round of Beef, Natural Apple Pie Cherry Jello. Gravy, Simmered Breaded Pork Chops or SundayOct.1BREAKFASTr Navy Beans, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Brown Hominy Grits, Chilled SANDWICH LINE Sloppy Joes on Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Sunday Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, Tomato Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Hamburger Buns French Fried Salad Bar, Marble Cake, Lime Jello. Chilled Apple Sauce Seasoned Green Grilled French Toast Maple Syrup Potatoes Salad Bar, Relish Tray, SANDWICH LINES Grilled Ham & Divine Worship 8:30 a.m. Dessert Bar. Cheese Sandwiches, Potato. \Chlps,> at All Saints Chapel. I r SUPPER! ChillConCarne. w-Beans orFried Sajad Bar, Rellshj Tray>.,' : : Church Schooj; : . Fish Sticks Steamed Rice SIPPER, : Barbecued Spareribs' Divine Worship' \ihs.nn.{ at |; JTAX AIR NEWS Tartar Sauce Augratln Asparagus, Baked Frankfurters'wSauerkraut, All Saints Chapel. ' Buttered Corn Salad Bar, Vanilla O'Brien Potatoes, Buttered Squash Junior Youth Fellowship Wafers, Cherry Jello.Tuesday Seasoned Spinach, Salad Bar, Apple 1J:30 p.m. Senior. Youth ,Oct.3 Brownie Cookies, Marble Cake. Fellowship 1:30 . The JAX AIR NEWS It a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper BREAKFASTS Chilled Tomato Juice, p.m. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station Hominy Grits Fried Eggs to Order, I p.m.Evening at the Worship Small 7:30: Jacksonville, Florida by the ''Holt Publishing 'Company, a Griddle Cak.sw.Syrup. Choice of Ham 1 1' (t' t. t I Chapel. ' private firm. All Copy submitted for use In'the JAX AIR NEWS i, 'or'Pork Sausage, Corned Beef Hash. I I'' i th I Tuesday i i !, ;I Public NAS' ,Hard Boiled Eggs, Pastry'' Bar. JIll Senior I must be forwarded to the Affairs Office, Box 2, Choir Rehearsal 7 DINNER Chicken Rice Soup Oven p.m. at Bldg. 750 Jacksonville by 12:09 noon on Monday before publication. News and Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy, Christian Science Service items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or Snowflake Potatoes Cranberry GOLLY SUMP I II'VE p.m at. the Small Chapel. 3119. Sauce, Corn Bread Dressing Boiled FORGOTTEN NAVAL HOSPITALDivine Blackeyed Peas Buttered Greens THE "Everything advertised In this publication must be made Salad Bar, Jelly Layer Cake, R3R DEAp-INE ABSENTEE St. Lukes.Worship 10 a.m. at available for purchase use or patronage without regard to race Chocolate Pudding. VOTER SANDWICH LINE Grilled Ham. NATTCProtestant , creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser user, or burgers or Cheeseburgers, French REeiSTRATION patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal Fried Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, Service. 10:30 Worship a.m. In. opportunities by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print Onions Lettuce; Leaves, Dill Pickles, Building 500. advertising from that source." Mustard Salad Dressing. c' SUPPER Fried Shrimp or Fried y CATHOLICSaturday Ham Steaks, Parsley Buttered Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Potatoes. .Seasoned Green ,Beans Mass S p.m. at concerning such should be directed to: Fried Cabbage, Cocktail Sauce, Salad St. Edward's Chapel. Bar, Jelly Layer Cake, Chocolate Sunday Mass a.m. and 11a.m. THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Pudding. Daily Mass-Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Wednesday,Oct. 4 Friday.11:30: a.m. Wed- BREAKFASTS Chilled Orange Juice nesday Mass 11:30 a.m. at Telephone 388-2755 Hot Farina, Fried Eggs to Order, the Naval Hospital Chapel. French Toast w-Syrup, Choice of VOL. 30 NO. 28 SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Baked and Saturday 5 p.m.Confessions 4:15: Beans Southern Style Corn Bread Pastry Bar. . . ...............-. ...jj,......... ........_ -...... -"" ... ................d ash 3145- . .. . . { . SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 House Declares War* New Sgts. On 'Grade Creep'Jax At MARTDJax -The armed services have been told to slow down promotions to end "grade creep." I R r MARTD acquiredfour The order came from the House creased at a much greater rate. recently new Lt.Col sergeants C. F Appropriations Committee The number of Marine Corps 3 3k14 i MARTD CO which made what it called "token generals increased from 60 to 72 Bergstrom, , reductions" of $12 million from and 33 colonels were added, as held promotion the Army, $10 million each from were 119 lieutenant colonels and ceremonies. the Navy and Air Force and $3 nearly 600 majors. The numberof Moving up the rank million from the Marine Corps 1st and 2nd lieutenants ladder were Sgts. GeorgeW. for funds.If decreased. k:44L requests personnel . Woods Carl W. : , promotions are not held E-9's doubled during the down, the committee said in its period other top enlisted menincreased Steinback, Stanley G. report accompanying this year's considerably, while Newsom and Geoffrey L. Defense money bill, it will "give the number of PFCs, privatesand Bayers. serious consideration" to lance corporals dropped by establishing specific limits on 10,000. THE RIBBON FLIES as Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, -ft * each officer and enlisted grade The Reason cuts the ribbon to officially open the new Navy Exchange Express next year. The main reason for this grade Store. Watching the proceedings are Polly Gonyon,Manager of the Alcohol requires no digestion.It . The Committee cited 1964 and creep, the Appropriations newly opened store, Mrs. Sizemore Lt. David C.Jenkins, Assistant is quickly absorbed from the present grade comparisions Committee said.uis that Exchange Officer, and Cdr., Donald F. Springer, Exchange Officer.POWMIA's stomach and small Intestines. similar to those used this springby technical sophistication has a House Armed Services created a demand for higher subcommittee on manpower. skilled individuals who cannot be Today's 2.4 million man force, retained at lower grades." the Appropriations Committeesaid On the other hand, the Com- has more three and four- mittee's report also said lower star generals and admirals than ranked personnel, for the most there were under arms in World part, maintain and operate the War II.The complex weapons systems.The I increase in grade levels report also said recent pay e : s since the last "pre-war" year of raises have eliminated the Vi I 1 1964, the committee said, costs argument that rapid promotionswere i- 1 /1 about $1.3 billion this year. necessary because compensation ' The Navy was about 10 percent was inadequate.The : bigger in 1964,the report said,but committee warned the / it now has nine more vice admirals services that they should not / four more rear admiralsand come back to Congress to fund / about 400 more captains and excess high ranking officers. 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Lookslike shipped for six more years. tO J the FRAMP AQ Branch i is ( trying to get two for the price of f : N?M1 tT'( / ij11 one... ADJC John F. McManaman, USN, accompanied by Capt. Mow, AMS3 Carter of Work Center 140 COMLATWING ONE makes final inspection of the COMLATWINGON is shown reenlisting for anothersix i E Staff as a part of his retirement ceremonies culminating over ir years after completing over M 2f years of active Naval Service. f eight years. I .. -:::;; Big Chief Say: J You Get Extra Big M I Buys at Our Tepees SPS r 1 AB3 Jerry W. Young of Operations recently reenlisted for six years after completingtwo and one half years. MAXIMUM .AMHC F.D.R. O'Shields of the Shore Patrol recently reenlisted : ii4 SAFETY fjtjL: for two years for a total of AT3 J.M.Trombley ships for six nineteen. as his wife, Barbara looks on.DISCOUNT . 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November 1 is the deadline for receipt of applications - for the 1973 Navy-Marine Corps Scholarship : ( : : Program. , Approximately 1200 full four participation in extracurricular year Scholarships will be activities in school and com- awarded next year to qualified munity, as well as academic high school seniors as the resultof performance.The . nationwide competition.Initial NROTC Scholarship ilLj1' r screening is made on the Program provides the following basis of the SAT or ACT college benefits: all tuition and fees, entrance examinations which are books, uniforms, and a monthly Capt. William W. Loy required of each applicant. The subsistance of $100 per month at last SAT test available is Nov. 4, any of the participating NROTC Former XO 1972 and application for this test universities across the nation. must be made by Oct. 2, 1972. Florida now leads the nation Now BankExecutive Final selection is made by with four such units, includingone GETTING ACQUAINTED-Capt. J. Tate (Front Left) and Hugh selection boards on the basis of at Jacksonville University. Capt. Charles D. Gilpin, his relief as NARU CO, review the troops at the "whole individual" change of command ceremonies held Saturday. concept jU's unit, now one year old, was which includes character, one of four units in the U.S. to be Jax Capt. William W. Loy, selected by the Secretary of the USN (Ret.), Nas Jax Executive New Co At NARU Navy to enroll women this year. Officer during 1970-71( has been In addition to the campus named manager of the Barnett Teen program, midshipmen take partin Bank of Jacksonville's Jax facility -Capt. Charles D. Gilpin has relieved Capt. HughJ. three summer training offices here and at Cecil Field. Tate as NARU's commanding officer. periods, with travel allowanceand The announcement was made Highlights of the ceremony in organizing and motivating Club pay. by W.Ernest Allen,Jr.,presidentand included the presentation of the newly assigned personnel toward Graduates of the NROTC chief executive officer of the Navy Commendation Medal to achieving a combat-ready Program are qualified in the fieldof bank. Capt. Tate for his superior posture in the shortest possible News their major in college and alsoas Capt., Loy, a 29-year Navy leadership during what was time with the newly assigned A4L commissioned officers in the veteran, has been in charge of called in the accompanyingcitation Attack Aircraft Weapons System. Jax -Members of the NAS Jax regular Navy or Marine Corps. business development at the "a period of austere ,Capt.Gilpin took the "helm"of Teen Club, also known as the Therefore,the graduates gain the banking offices since September, funding and rapidly changing NARU after nearly 30 years as a "Home of Young Americans", added advantage of having two 1971. events in the Naval Air Reserve Naval Aviator. A native of Rock have held their first elections: careers from which to choose. He was stationed here from Command, thereby insuring the Springs, Wyo., he entered flight The newly elected officers are: Instructions and application 1963-66 as training officer at success of the Naval Air Reserve training in 1943 and, upon com- President, Dennis Fleck; Vice forms for men and women are NARTU,and from 1966-70 servedin Concept. pletion of his training, was President Elena Del Carmen contained in the 1973 NROTC the Pentagon in the Aviation Master Chief Aircraft Main- commissioned as Ensign in Griffith; Secretary; Edie Bulletins which are provided to Training Division of the Office of tenance Robert E. Dickinson, October of 1945. Bohanan; Treasurer, Dorothy counselors at every high school. the Chief of Naval'' Operations attached to VA-203, was also His Dying'has been in patrol O'Loughlin; and Sergeant at Copies may also be obtained from before becoming NAS Jax XO. awarded the Navy Com- type aircraft, predominantly in Arms, Mike Herbib and Denice local Navy and Marine Corps Capt. Loy retired..in the sum- mendation Medal for his exceptional P2s.In 1952,he joined VP-17 and Huston., recruiting offices. mer of 1971. performance as the went on 20 missions during the As a civic project, the Young - squadron's leading chief. Korean Conflict, earning the Air Americans plan a,trip to Moose NEW TO THE BASE? After VA-203's commissioningin Medal. Haven to talk with retired peoplein July 1970, Chief Dickinson lead Capt.:.Gilpin's other Navy tours an attempt to find ways to your IlJ@/1Ill@P'1JIfIll@ffJ@IYlIi/le include: VP Training Officer at better span the gap of com NAS Oakland, Calif.; Operations munications between the young can provide additbasl fonts at's the Officer and XO with FASRON and the old. Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your 8 118; Maintenance Officer with Also, the members will be '' money needs are handled the way you want them.. brig UJJJflfl VP-4; two tours in Washington, conducting a station cleanup Call or come in-we'll do the rest. D.C.; and Training Officer at. drive to rid the air station of NAS, Grosse He, Mich. litter His last duty before reporting The Teen Club is located at the OFINANCE . here was as head TAR (Trainingand corner of Biscayne and Humboldt tf* COHfORATIONtHtCtlltt" Administration of Reserves) Avenues, belting the NATTC LOANS TO$*0 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK techniques e the CPO new Officer Detailer. training planes near Capt. Tate will assume a Club. A method that will substantially position on the staff of RAdm. New hours for the club are improve the strength and Lawrence R. Gels, COM- Fridays from 6-10 p.m. and durability of ferro-ccment structures FAIRJAX. Saturdays from 6-11:30: p.m. has been discovered by scientists --- LOWESTPR1ES at the Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, supported by the Of- Open for your convenience 6 a.m.-JO p.m... fice of Naval Research. 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"' Mite wm :;, t" .. i 4Star' Winner's,Ist,,,,BoK mpedseltaddesse envelope,to: ',, '. That Cigarette Smoking. Is Dangerous. to.Your Health.*,"j;' .,;,.,.,.' .... I t try in this 5WeepstakesconSliluiesfull r 755. Rosemormt permls.1OI1,Mwksola to puWrsh.S068.names En, I .,", " ;I..j-, merswittwul! lufher penutxxtr 1 ' : [ .. L ir i- ___._____ J __ : ": ____ : > " .' ... .. ...... .I I .. :: .' -. T , ...j ',"r''I'o" ...u. ___ .. _. __' ,- -.--:--- .... ..'," .' I P SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS. LATWINGER_ PAGE 7 j jI I, " f / s " + I I) : , ;, f . I .tArt 'AI. =I :H, i\lJ } :'' <:,rlZU: ,RtMM' SARGE'S 7 . , " i' #\ ' : ERNIE GROSE I Ij' ' A ) ('r-v: : I'AKEOUTOR R$DINING PtQOM( t\' AMERICAN SERVICENTERPHONE : 1948 Blanding Boulevard !! ,.} ,s CMUMI/RER.CHOICNcutSTEAKS.' : 264-4900 j' > : ITMtHTANDWCHES-SPAGMEf: ' ; 'I ) ', 'INSUTANCIIJ <1 ; j. ; ., !4 Electronic Wheel Balancing PHONE 389-0338 . , I y ' 1 'f' .1 ;, ;; '"''U . .' > :1 Total Engine Performance ; , OUttECIALtTY1HOURSI I ; s. . No Fault Insurance For EveryoneDon't I "1 : ; -- tt1 I Analyzed Electronically j ,." ;J. 3un. 'Ihurta. ';,-pm 1h10pt Vi e' S&HGREENSTAMPS get caught short..BUY NOW! .r Friday :.prn 11=tItM E L. With All Purchases STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. 2 ., ,i. .'(:tOftrrVf1d.: t :,ht"d ,Y;.. apn\l2,4Sem: 201 HIGHWAY 17 I Home Office: Bloomington, illinoIs' = <<:,.,3< t 19;<;III"di"tBi. Ph.. }771-6170. 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PHONE.,3ti.2t5S. :> :} 6706 103rd (BETWEEN BLANDING & 1-295) :_: "':"''f $cl't. >*WA'ELL3NE: .U"' A"'.1:1IMCI'T: : 4<<.19k> S1 .h{,.":. } ! ':...,' .... #,t .. ," .. ,. ., "." ,....:n'y:; > : :: = .; '::1J.t>:,{.y..x'\,::,":1 NSya tGta"tPIaa.t; .. ':1831''..... .''I.'' '.t'.; 'n... "','.' j iiimiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( ( ( ( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( ( I"111111111 II I 1111111 11I11111111111I111I1 II II II 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ii IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111III11 1111U1111IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIUillllllll{ I .... .. .. i PHONE 264.9206 !: ALL. :YOU/ CANEAT! .(..!< t.:; \, : :' :: .. .... > n : : ECASSATAVENUE ,I OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION : r {(i' "':; // = ,1 .39 .Jt. .' : NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED? ; CHICKEN : i. '..*. MOBILE HOMES French Fries, Slew HOt BiStlMlfe; ' SHRIMP 1.69 I REDGREENE'SGARAGE i No Job too big or too small French Frtf1 Sfaw Hut PoppiesMIche'9b' I }lB1 SPECIALDISCOUNT 4 Miles South NAS-HJGHWAY 17-Orange Park Draft 3c. '-' To Servicemen 4 Civil Fast Service.Licensed Inspectors Service employees Open 0800-J 800 Monday thru Friday 5MlNORREPAIRSAVAILADLE %TOP HAT 'DRIVE: 'IN Sales Service Repairs 2045 0LANDING BOULEVARD PHONE: 398-9553 1438 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 384.3407 i ___, Y Y . IIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllimtllllllllllllllllllllllllc I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiii iiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiKiimiiiiiiiii/ . = , k? 11II1I1! We Welcome BankAmericard I .: 'VOUK, .J..MOB/tB) ; '"'HOME SHOPPING,CENTER.f. .t 't , A, :' '.,.., :'..,.,.AMASON'S. .. I-! IMPORTEDSERVICENTER J ;, NUfI ;.i' .twyo ''j i'\l::: ::: ; .SEPTIC TANK SERVICE .' ..... l I = < '.: '"'i/h\ ,\\.,, ......"". ', .. .' , : "" """' >> t ;;:"""' " : ::.t: ;/ New' Tanks ..:,CnOu'; s:'>.. ,,'. ., : LESS THROUGH PROGRESS ? 'ii;:l*; 4,. ;t : ,. : QUALITY FOR t'M'OB t tH M'Esf ;" i ,t\ ; "' , ;: ':", > : .y' "', : ;4 4\ ':\.:, .:: :: 1',: ',.,' ...-..: ... ,,., ,4\t t111 '1ip1;: ;ti;: s Filter : { ('$ \. ::* Rpe airs.,* Bed d:> (i- : Volkswagen. .MG. Porsche. ..Opel = :"" <::; :"<":'' ''N" "..x ", ::< ;':," :"':i .':\-.+,, ... i I. ;t; !j\ % : jA ;1? :::9tt;}:{(G.! i t1i i; Tt Jaguar.. Datsun. ..Toyota. Volvo :-: : Wt?;;1:>'h411' '9U' .1.""$FH YEit :)<;\Vz':i0"<1tW1 . ,I ORANGE PARK ; GREENCOY;; ; E SyPRNGSk214 E[ Triumph Flat. AustinHealeySERVICE : $ MAND..LVDi,, ,. ,} Y,3I7./f, ... , ; 0 '*<* ;'* "I<': ; <: 't '=r'Jl"" "'h '< M'X.g;: 'tf"f *' \ = \} 9, lt :1 PARTS SEMPERIT TIRES it itIIIIIIIIIiIIU111tfllU1IIUIIIlil111111111111111I111lllIllil[ .. 'f'JJ! : ,; ' .,_ a.f_,_ ... 1966 South Lane Ave. PH. 786-4955 I * 1 1 $i1"""' "" to :M"mt ( :$: :: ; "iiiimmimiiimmiiiiiimmmmmimiimmimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiim eat l111f1f11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111)1lilll"," ,...<......,",'" "'",, ,....... .w",y W"W" ......, )"N.wN.'Y'X''Y' 'Y.) . ( lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11111Manufacturers I = ;' ; BLANDINO BOULEVARD 2i : A3k tto Eeat. OOkt>N i OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION \ 11. ANDSERVICEBRAKEWORK. i a t ? DOllAItJDAY 'HotLARf"ITE) $fJ Distributorand I tt J'J'l' . ...TUNE UP :: ;!a, ,9 6P d$ 'L t;CBPM'TG, ) PM?'i / }: = I FRONT END I : 1 Retail Store Honest Courteous ServiceWe 5 Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs -= 2: :; :<:SATURDAY. :'" ;J1;! CALL BUS: 3894448 NORM MANN;: .__1-_ .. '_ N S And Windshield Wiper Blades :: Va Mile South of Orange Park High :: ;.".9\ DOLLAR. : DAT9AAA5 :. .t RES: 387.3955 rs b ' On Standing (State Road 21)) I 5 ; ' MILE NORTH OF NAS) LOCATION: YUKON (b : : i' ... TJL. 6PM'. JAMES JACKSON f 5 4134120th Street Jacksonville, Fla. U.S.PHONE Military 264.5343 Retired j, :: ":>bE ;:.::":;:...ii..a";, 'S&ANPJNo.. &;: .. ....._. .. .et.-vo.,>' ,.,;,'PHONE...,...._....>.,.....11\.2803.............. _.....r.'".''''''''...:'''''M''1-. Hours: Mon.Frl4pm-9pm Saturday 10am-6pm , IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuhIIIIUIIIIIII I .I I III IIIIIIIItII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IU111111U111111111111111IIII' '!. I '. _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII( J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPerformance I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiii- -". .' .."'". . . .. miiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii'tuMniiiiEN ., 't<. J;\ : : ." .. :.L : """:''1 ,:, ." 'I', ',.::;:' :'. .,>: IMtlllllNl f .t.;-'"(,':t f.:"."EXCHANGEDjt.t'>>:'::X ..,.s..,..> "" ,",*k ,'t t'; ..-- : t ; :: :'\"'J)'!'> ':'*; : ;"" "':%\ : :; . Ii: :> i ( Parts Co.. .. \\'y' ;"" "'he'Y'SPR'IN"MOTO.S: AuIrt'; ,. ' l" i' : # MILITARY DISCOUNT .;;:t -;: VOLKSWAGENSa i t. .. ft, >:: L: k\< "',, *"," "''' ''' ''' ''M:''',':' t ..', "' Domestic & Foreign :: ,. 't. "'!"f"i :+Si1tt' '''' '.:,.nic. :..... .)'.{ *\:iIt \ ., : MOB'lE HOMES't a gY ""' ' ' : : : : : :,. % >'$\ ) .: .. ,'A :. :".. '. AUTO PARTS : : : 1 :< : , : l: ; ; DIscoiulnt.Celnter. ,. ,,b.,..fM,.,. '.: ,'iF >>' 28492Q9.HIGHWAY . .. ', . -": .. f i t; 'Kra."f'i9; : J.'F6... :: : :1'l'' : >\ :' : ; :;: &;* < i STAN GILL :: t < : :A" ,; <;"' I '. ,. " ?>::4 "EAGLE' htfM; :l f CRAN ROOK! : .'1 :: _$" 3631 EMERSON Ph. 396.3658 }4t: .,.,., <:; \ J t 1 :;, .',,, : :<....: ,; ":"" : . l.. .g < :,fLE'" ,.'\"" ETWOO: ...;.? ,; "'X ,;",flt:' :., 1aF' !,'d,2 Y{CHAMPION';;' ... .;.." .,<.: ..... .,-t, 0'tt.'v' Ki. : = .' DEAN KITCHIN t: I7Y, 'G UN. c!., !l t tIG, !, t. .t< ;>>;t'4""j $:,,.tAHE. ..... <..f!11B1HOtl1r1&l..Hl1... _",. _", .. ; .........,,, ,...t>:"'(t*'": .." = 417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-44M W.L''t'WOl/ ''''' "... 'c ;nf: *b' __ _uuuuduhUuuuuuu............:::':'.......... it I i IIIIIIIUIINHI( luunniHinniiniiiniiiuimiiiiinHHiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiSAVE'* "1111111"" "1111I111101/11I11111I111I111111I1111111111) / I nuunllluuuaunnnllnunlunnllnnlntunl ut n u TIME AND MONEY!!.. .; CHECK. THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!!, ' i \ t.\tt\ _ --- _ : : - SEPTEMBER 28, 192 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER .. ... ..'.......;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;,;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:,;,:,,';' :';';'>>:'>>r.W..;. X'-:.;;:.:;;;;;::: .:.;.;. .... ......................... .. ;{:;::;: :;;;;; ; ;;> : :' M': WSBWAround ;::::;:;; ":-:: :' ::';:' '>>:-> :':->>:-Y-::;;: ::::;;;:::;;;::;;:;;;;;;;" ; L NATTC CIVILIAN HIGHLIGHTS : k . T - y I r ras r \ tip MI. . j ; f '1 1 } 'C s \ ,m I I c 1 ; 1 1 x t, I i t r I : ) 1 .' Y ,JI1i&:1 I I I i ) a + LTw 1 Ii 1 STICKER SUGGESTION PAYS OFF-LCdr. Olaf C. Anderson (USN- SWISS ,MAID-It's hard to Ret.),former Security Officer, receives a beneficial suggestion checkon RETIRING AFTER 20 years of Naval service, AEC Richard A. stay neutral around the beautiful behalf of the CNO for suggesting a standardized vehicle decal to Brownlee and his wife are piped over the side at NATTC. Chief Miss Switzerland, Anne-Lise remain on vehicles after military or civilian personnel have been Brownlee was the Senior Instructor at AE"A" School. Weber, according/ to the photographer / transferred to another activity. The suggestion was a joint effort with CTT3 Carl Tyer. Coolit Delbert Louder mi II, Assistant Security Officer, Retired also playing a Carl, you'll hue a chance to role.At right is Mike Cascone, Civilian Personnel Officer.CIVILIAN . take a stand in the November General: I Elections. .......................,.............................................. ......... .. .. .. ..... :::: :::::::.:::.:.:.:.:_:_:::::_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::;::::::::::::::::_:::_:::::::::_:::_.:.:.1 --- --- -- --- -------- --------------- H H CAFETERIA MENU _ -- ----- ------- n Monday,Oct.2 Coconut Pie. \ Tomato soup, Veal Cutlets with Tuesday,Oct.3 Apple Pie, Egg Custard Pie, Banana Cake, Assorted Pudding, Parmesan Sauce, Baked Chicken Cream of Chicken Soup, Pan with Dressing, Macaroni with Roast of Beef with New Potatoes, Coconut Pie. Meat Sauce, 7 oz, Chopped Liver and Onions, Creamed Wednesday,Oct.4 Sirloin, Fish. Chicken over Rice, 7 oz. Chopped Vegetable Soup, Fried Shrimp, Baked Meat Loaf with Creole French Fries, Mashed Sirloin, Fish Cakes with Slaw. Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Corn, French Fried Potatoes, Sauce, Baked Fresh Ham with .. j Spinach, String Beans.' Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Dressing, 7 oz. Chopped , Combination Salad, Tossed Gravy, Blackeyed Peas, Mustard Sirloin, Fish.French , Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Greens, Squash.Combination. Fried Potatoes, Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Salad, Tossed Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Plain Cottage Cheese Gravy, Peas, Great Northern Fruit Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Waldorf Salad, Cup, Plain Jello, Plain Cottage Beans, Mixed Vegetables. CAREER ENDS AT NATTC as AEC Edgel R. Glllespie.nd his wife Cole Slaw. Cheese, Fruit Cottage Cheese, /Apple Pie, Fruit Pie, are piped over. He had been an AE"A" School instructor for the last Apple Pie, Fruit Cobbler, Cucumber Mix, Carrot and Strawberry Short Cake, Assorted three years of his 20-year Naval career. Layer Cake, Assorted Pudding, Raisin. Puddings, Pineapple Cream Pie. Thursday,Oct.5 Bean Soup, ,Country Steaks with Yellow Rice, Fried Chicken, Boiled Corned Beef with Cab bage, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fish. French Fried Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Stewed Tomatoes, Pinto We point Beans Turnip Greens. yourold Apple Pie, Chocolate Pie, Peach Cobbler, Assorted Puddings Marble Cake. Friday,Oct.6 NEW. Shrimp Gumbo, Trout car Almondine, Stuffed Peppers, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fish. French Fried Potatoes, Rice r and Gravy, Okra and'Tomatoes, Corn, Green Lima Beans. - : <, .' Let our:Body Shopfix those dents ' ., v. , r .before painting. '* , : .' I'II " Jf . , .. ''J : .' ' .... ) ,'::1. p4312NRLEY DEER-.SPR7NGSESTATES.::: ;; ...ATKEYSTONE .f HEIGHTS MOBILE HOMESITES Ir!: .. -, ' '. : '! ', ,: .;AVINUf' 1 *$ E, Jl4.441t' \cLYNE. W. IHH SOM CO .. fcCAtTORr 3$4 t.( % ,)It'. r. ".. "" ,'+1..'1 ". ,. ..j"J ,- r _. r. .j ; '. I I' fr /7 "" "' M'r' } - "1; :. r I .\'. to .- ,'W: .. ." ,_ ........._,__ ___--,. ._, "':u ,'"-- _...___ _ - - ---- 9' , SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE a II , ANNUAL TV SALE MOTOROLA 4 IDLAiMQINTERNATIONAL. CORPORATION . a I 'J -...!. .- . . r --- t 0 i lTI lCe,,1011..", 7r,: --:0-: ...__ 0r REPLACABLE MINI-CIRCUITS ; . INSTANT PICTURE &SOUND VHF-UHF ANTENNAS Model 15112CCART PULL-PUSH ON/OFF CONTROL MOTOROLA BRIGHT PICTURE INCLUDED- 12" BLACK AND WHITE TUBE' MODEL WrSIOHW PORTABLE TV Also Many Other Makes and ModelsAt Similar I REG.Svings$409.95 $ 3 7 777 $79.956DISC 888 BRAKE B.EGoodrich r SPECIAL MILITARY DISCOUNT SRICES! SERVICE SPECIAL SIZE REPLACES F.E.T. REG. SALEHERE'S . : 165R13 $1.89 $39.00 $35.10 WHAT WE'LL DO ; -, S r 7.00-13 2.44 43.00 $38.70 : 16SR14 2.04 42.00 $37.80 Install 4 new front brake pads t 7.35-14 2.61 44.00 $39.60 .I ,.. Repack outer wheel I 7.75-14 2.82 47.00 $42.30 I 8.25-14 3.01 52.00 $46.80 bearings , r 8.55-14 3.31 57.00 $51.30 ., T Inspect calipers{ rotors 15SR15 2.01 42.00 $37.80 ,,.. and rear axle braki. SILVERTOWN : 16SR15 2.05 46.00 $41.40 ? I 7.75-15 2.95 50.00 $45.00 .:' LIFESAVER I 8.25-15 3.07 55.00 $49.50 88 I 8.55-15 3.36 61.00 $54.90 RADIAL $ : 2 9, I 8.85-15 3.52 64.00 $57.60 MOST CARS t 9.15-15 3.64 69.00 $62.10 __ ( ) : lo.:? I I :':' :, :t t ( ) ." ; '\, ,! 4 WAYS TO CHARGE ([.REVOLVING CHARGE } {[AMERICAN EXPRESS J [ MASTER CHARGE ) ([[BANKAMERICARD])] Ic 3719 BLANDING BOULEVARD % B.E Goodrich r (ACROSS FROM 'CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER) ;M PHONES: 771-3588, 772-7600>> .* r Mon. thru Fri. 8:30: am-6:30: pm Saturday 8:30: am-5:00: pmr 'J t -- _. ,- ----- - '- --.- -- "" T 0 ..j --.. 1' I Iit' SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 : PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _ , ; ': ,'. IIII New HM New Laws Affect iir ; Florida Drivers ProgramJax .;r 1 .S-! A new and ""* Jax Two new Florida laws The law provides for the field Interesting \ career exists for j / have been passed that will affect issuing of a "damage release n"Litt Hospital Corpsmen qualified Florida drivers. sticker" as a prerequisite for male or I The first law, which went into having a vehicle involved in an female, as a Physician's :. effect Aug. 15, amended Florida accident repaired.A Assistant.Successful Law to include the inspection of report will be made to completion of the 12- automobile exhaust systems. authorities of any vehicle lackingthis month didactic training course at sticker when it is evident that either The George Washington Vehicles will not pass in- the vehicle has been in an ac- University, Washington, D. C., or cident struck bullet in- the USAF School of Health Care spection if: by a or and his wife, 1. Manifold exhaust lines or volved in the commission of a INTO THE FLEET RESERVE CSC Elden Holland Sciences Sheppard AFB. muffler connections have any crime. Ola,are piped over the side at the Commissary Store as Chief Holland Wichita Texas, followed by a 24- leakage or holes other than The sticker will be attached to completes 21 years of Naval service. month clinical apprenticeship at "built-in" drains. the vehicle by the officer who a Naval Hospital will qualify 2. There is excessive vibrationof investigates the accident to Jax Traffic ViolationsJax trainees to compete for ap. the exhaust lines or holding authorize that repairs be made pointment to Warrant status. brackets are loose or broken. and will describe the vehicle by Personnel meeting the 3. A muffler has been repairedwith year, make model, and license -The following is a reportof Going through stop sign 5 following basic qualifications will a jacket or patch made of an number. motor vehicle accidents and Other violations 45 be considered for selection: arc or acetylene weld. Garages and repair shops will traffic violations for the period of Twenty drivers appeared 1. Be a citizen or possess 4. Mufflers or tail pipes are not report any vehicles that show Sept. 1117. before the Traffic Hearing Boardon evidence of citizenship. connected with clamps to prevent evidence of having been involvedin Number Accidents Sept. 21. Disposition of the 2. GCT Of 55-ARI of 55; leakage. an accident struck by a bullet cases included the following: 3. Meet physical requirements. 5. Tail pipe is mashed,pinchedor or involved in the commission of.a This period 9 Two lost driving and parking 4. Be a high school graduate. fails to discharge exhaust from crime to the nearest local police This period a year ago 3 privileges aboard the station for 5. Be in pay grade E-5 or the rear sides of the passengerand station or Florida highway patrol Total accidents this year 284! various periods; none were atove. luggage compartment on office within 24 hours of receivingthe Total accidents through this assigned to complete an eight- The ultimate educational goal passenger vehicles. vehicle and before anyrep&lrs period last year 250 hour course in remedial driving; for Physician's Assistant is a 6. Any part of the exhaust are made. Total number of days since last none received a suspension; baccalaureate degree and the system passes through the oc- Vehicles which have a damage injury in a motor vehicle accident sixteen were given warnings; one formal training program will cupants compartment.The release sticker attached when' 5 was dismissed; six were fined provide students with college other law deals with brought for repairs will not be Number of days since an injury (U.S. Magistrate); and three credits toward this goal vehicles involved in accidentsand reported by the garage or repair last year at this time 86 were referred to commanding While not a bar to Warrant will take effect Oct. 1. shop. Number of Violations officers for possible disciplinaryaction. Officer appointment a baccalaureate .- This period 72 degree for f ..Ae Speeding 21 Three drivers were assessedten Physician's Assistants will Reckless driving 1 traffic points. provide personnel a career lat IT'S M E RO N C I E! tice for further achievement suchas that offered by the Medical I..1 ...THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Corps Scholarship Program. NEWEST CONCEPT Complete details concerningthe COME SEE US! IN APARTMENT LIVING program and procedures for submitting applications are 1, 2 .3 BEDROOM,. 1 AND 2 BATHS contained in BUPERS NOTICE Spacious rooms, wide windows, Kingsley 1120. central heat & air cond. Private THE GREATEST SHOW GROUP patios, sondecks, swimming pool Arms Applications should be sub- a TO EVER HITTHE BOLD NEW CITY- and party room. mitted after Jan. 1 to reach the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and 264-8102 Formerly Ronnie & The Soul Society Surgery no later than March 1, srar 1 LADIES DRINKS... 19 < 1800 KINGSLEY AVE.SPECIAL 1973. DIRECTIONS: Between Blandmg . Mon.Thur STAG GIRL DRINKS Blvd. & Orange FREE Friday and Saturday away via new 1295. Syringes and needles used in LOUNGI 5916 PHILIPS HIGHWAY llUIImuIuII3 the injection of insulin are benefits - '.--I C 733-9992 !! under the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAM- . PUS). The needles and syringesare payable benefits under the provisions that authorize the purchase of necessary supplies ordered by a physician. O LOAN *V NEW INTEREST RATES BOAT REDUCED & ON //zi'J and REAL MOTOR LOANS . FROM ESTATE J} CHECKY's 12% LOANS f EFFECTIVE APR I to WITH 10.8 a LOANS % : s MADE APR .: : 0. AFTER if '.1.' OCT. "::1'I. \ : .% %:&k -. 1, 1972 *1 .;" ,' .\\t, ;;.,'J "I" '"" ...." .i".. ' ". I"I. ,. ,..I\ i ", Lot! g ; '\ \ ; \\ I ; , "i, \ \ \ .1. . .. \;-)\'.II'I" ''i,tt t.t'ra 4'I+r \L\I\ ...................-:. PLENTY OF VW's Wf'i'I'' '1t: ::,' ."' ; :. & Other Foreign Makes ,,,{\ ;! ''"' ''' "... -w ., II . .. \\\ .. ;\;t;\iJI\ : \.l\\ \:'" "'''''''' JAXN/FEDEL and Compacts i. : \ \:; i\. .i ; i f..I'; .' p\\o\li\ : \" \ '(1'r'lI i -., .,... ..... .. ".J. FROM $ 1 OA' : ' : : . : M. ..w, .m:: ;::!,"::.:::.::.::Aorw.w.: :: : .. IT PAYS TO SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION FIRST F ...AND SAVEROOSEVELT W TO $590 .,; & MALL Full Price SHOPPINOCENTER Tel387S622or NASCECICFIELOBId826 SO To Choose From ( PHONE Ba eE t2431 .... 314.1391 772. or Base Ex BEST TRANSPORTATIONIN 4 \ Hours: Mon-Fri. IOAM S:3OPM: Hours: Mon Frl.9AM-4:3OPM Hours:Mon.Frl.AM.3'30PM JAX Sat.9AM 1PM NORMANDY BLVD.' PHONE 711-4971 .. .. ,. -.. .- . r. ..- . . , .....r !t't L,,." .(_. __ .M. ._ -' ..; =-::; -. -..... !hf';";::=':::;"' w- : i .. - ". ... ,.- ... ... -., --. ...-.--- -.-.- -. ---' .. -' 3 SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 NDRC Graduates : :' : ., ",, ,. , Support . 37 CounselorsJax ' A graduation ceremonywas Auth, HM2 J.R Autry, SN J. 'Q., CFC ' held Friday at NDRC Brady, Sgt. D. Bryant, 11M2 R.J. ! honoring the first class of the Carroll, CTTC L. 0. Chapin, recently established Institute of RMSN J.J. Condy, HM3 E. ' Drug Rehabilitation. Cooper, 11M2 L.V. Creswell, Lt People Helping People The Institute was formed (jg) B.A. Dauer, AT2 G.R. jointly by the Division of Con- Dearing, SN W.D. Deck. tinuing Education, University of Also, SN P.A. Donnelly, LCdr. North Florida, and NDRC. R. Dvorak, CTM2 R.W. Goltry, ; ;; , The Institute's programs and HM3 T. H. Harris, Sgt. S. . services are directed at Jimenez, Sgt. R.L.Johnson,HM3 0111) providing opportunities for con- R.L. Johnson, TDAN D. Lambert s tinuing education for personnel CTRC L.S. Lee, CTT3 L.T. k concerned with alleviating drug Levy, CTM1 T.R. Lunsford, HM2 "'c %., ANDROiftSCHOOL abuse. M.J. Lyons, RMC D.I. 1 The ceremony marked the Machovina. completion of six weeks of formal And, CTOSN R.N. Macorig, SN \ A HAPPY WORLD OF LEARNINGFor class instruction, lasting from D.C. Mistron, HM3 W.L. Nettles, F'a' 3, 4, and 5 year olds. Aug. 14 to Sept. 22. Sgt. R.D.RackleySN F.M. Rick- CALL 7867711Open The following personnel man, SN D.A. Smith, HM3 W D. 1+ -' ; graduated from the counselor Swain, Jr., ADJ2 R.L. Tanzie, 7am to 6pm ,training course: HM3 D.R. Webb, SN C.J. Wilson Conveniently located on San Juan Ave. Sgt. II.D. Askew, CTI2 D.L.Italian .. and CM1 G.R. Work. 0..9 t Night SetJax w &. .-qir SHAG PERMANENT FOR MENOLD Enlisted personnel are cordially Invited to enjoy Italian Night : Oct. 4 at the NAS Dining Hall. The menu Is as follows: Minestrone Soup, Spaghetti Ala Italiano or Baked Lasagna Napoll, Pizza Pie Roma Anti Pasto Parmesan Cheese, Garlic Bread But, \ tered Brussels Sprouts Buttered Mixed Vegetables, Italian Salad Salad Bar and Dessert Bar. .Please make your reservations not later than Oct. 2 by calling Ext. 'if' 3302 or 3259. Meal hours will by 4-6:30p.m. All guests are required to be accompanied by an Active( Duty Military Sponsor lIT I I LEAN OX MB _Tanya Wilson. :Miss IT.S.A. 1972. posed for |..hoiographer NEW , TT3 Carl Tyer in WITHOUT ADVERTISINGYOU Puerto Rico. It probably reminded New, Different & Exciting.STYLED . WOULDN'T KNOW Carl of how military families lean .on CHAMPUS for By MISS VICKI important medical support sffr JOSEF CHARLES AND 'INC.MEN'S . MERLITE DIA-SIM HAIR SALON M .. Pure white synthetic stones that capture ,t. :e.s i much of the brlllance, clarity, and hard. 1178 TALBOT 389.3642 ness of natural diamonds at a fraction of (AVONDALE) ii the cost. Send for our free Illustrated COLOR catalog GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME. AAerlite Gems featuring rings pendants, bracelets necklaces, Ww.<< "''' :": :::::::::.:.sf r. f earrings beautiful, cuff jewelry.link sets Satisfaction and other FINAL WE E Kii""ml \ I guaranteed or your money refunded. '., .. ... . :: I :::::: ;: :;:: :;(:::::: ;:::;:; ::::::: ::;:;:;;: :: ::::::::: ::::;:::::;:;:; THE MARDON COMPANYP.O. Hy Ed Beasley BOX5190JACKSONVILLE FLA.32207 Have you 'ever heard of Jumping the Broomstick? Back In the old days! slave marriages were rather s strange ceremonies. Slave masters did not want to The groom face the moral obligation which would come from \JOK a suede reading the marriage cer- emony from the Bible. morning i coat f . Especially that part which hath And the bride wore it peasantdross. read: "What God joined together, let: not . man put asunder." The :.; 13 diamonds, slave master realized that mon d 1 carat ', total he might sell the family weight $499 They were separately and. thus his moral obligations would from Ihejl.wdry ; be. 'broken ;'So, the best. known ( store' 4 diamond set marriage ceremony was that knows $100 " "Jumping the Broom- ' w: t; ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::ii::: ::::: ::::::::-::::: :::: :::::: stick." The master would how she'tchanged. + - place a broomstick on the PRICES; t f ! between himself : ground I. All In 14 Karat gold muunlin .. and the two slaves he ); I .. ;... ::: , : "! :: :::: wanted to marry. The I ES slaves jumped over the ..... ':>'"" ", .y...,.;:"'*. ::.;::. BRAND NAME :S: broomstick toward the My,how yooW dunged !:. .-t w'MERCHANDISE' : ! master and he would pro- : :" '.,....;>... J ; nounce them married. .. '-;. :N"::: SHOP EARLY rf , Sometimes, Blacks who ::j' FOR BEST SELECTION! ;{V; were forced Into this! kind .... ........... .. S I :&C.. .....o.;'....... ....;... ... ..\. of marriage would wait Ihj: :::::tim:: :: ::s.::--:0:>}.---.0.:. ; W till the master was out of u' sight and them ' pronounce ""fit i'''mII'.". If". CO. ,N4imlin>t In <> I - selves divorced by jumping ; .h..n.1 w,'1 ighl 1'r, < <1 \ backward the 1911 US HIGHWAY t over SOUTH ORANGE PARK PH 14-7531 broomstick. Use our SERVICEMAN'S Credit Account ZALSAt, Cedar Hills Shopping Center Hours: SAM 6PM BANK AMERICARD M MASTER CHARGE Phone171.4711 k .. . -- '- -- -- ------" .... .. , -' ' - SEPTEMBER 28, 972 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER , I..1t11111111f1'. t 1' I; 11 IrfR.1 i , ............................... ...,..... .....' :::::::::::':::'':':':::::::::: ::!::::::ooo::::: y F IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD Wifeline Booklets S a i F''h i. Aid New Navy WivesJax J 24' ,,4; , The Navy Wifeline Association, an informational \ t: ,. . and educational organization comprised of .. volunteer Navy wives, has developed and stocks a seriesof I d. \ ..t.,A informational brochures,. pamphlets and booklets on tJt j1f't. . many aspects of Navy Life. t. T I Of special interest to the new a generous effort on the part of \t ,. e - Navy wife is a collection of the Navy Wifeline Association to . J pamphlets and booklets designedto enhance the orientation of Navy nTik \ demonstrate that the Navy, wives and their satisfaction with ' although a large organization, Navy life, as well as serving as a e\: offers her a warm welcome. retention aid. e'i fi The portfolio contains .j pamphlets . . :t. describing naval customs, The Chief of Naval Personnelalso ... .. . traditions, and social practices.In urged that commanding NEW OFFICERS FOR CPO WIVES-The CPO Wives Club officers were installed a candlelight addition, there is a simple but officers support the program and ceremony held Saturday. The new officers are (L.R) Mrs. Stanley Rundall, president; Mrs. Richard comprehensive handbook of find a way to learn "at an early Schenck, Mrs. Roy Pitts and Mrs. Richard Murray, board members Mrs. H.W. Taylor, Information designed to acquainther date of the prospective marriageof parliamentarian; Mrs. Bill Baldwin, chaplain Mrs. Gus LambecktreasurerMrs. Harry Geraty, with the varied aspects of members of their staffs and the corresponding secretary; Mrs. Clip Wilkes, recording secretary I'and Mrs. Ronnie Garren, vice Navy life.Topics ship's company. president. I I include assignment and "Chaplains and disbursing promotions, privileges and activities officers can contribute Wives NewsJax More for Navy wives, significantly in this effort", he Officers assistance available to the Navy added. The could be The Marine Officers with a lovely "Welcome Aboard family, sea duty, and overseas portfolios Wives tours. Other booklets of a topical presented to newly married wives attended a luncheon at the Coffee" held at the home of Mrs. nature are enclosed in the port- personnel as a gift from the Seaboard Coastline Building Ronald Smith (Donna). folio. command to the new Navy wife, Friday. Plans were finalized for the News Since the materials are revisedas the Chief of Naval Personnel The program included a JOWC Bazaar projects and the necessary, veteran Navy suggested, and they may be speaker, Dr. R.L. Koberly, who workshops will be starting shortly.If . wives may also find them helpful. ordered,most at no charge,from spoke on "Understanding Ourselves you did not attend the Coffee According to a recent BUPERS the Navy Wifeline Association, and others." and would like to help out, con- Page 18 Instruction, the Chief of Naval Building 210, Navy Yard, The retired wives in the area tact one of the board members. If Personnel views the program as Washington, D. C. 20390. were guests of the Club and a gift you can knit, sew, cut-out, pasteor was given to the wife whose starch, your help is needed. husband has been retired the longest. The gift went to Mrs. .. Jax 86 Meets I Without AdvertisingYou C.P. Sawyer, whose husband has been retired for 15 years. Wouldn't Know The NAS Officers Wives Club Jax The regular meeting of chairman.In . started another social season NWCA Jax 86 was held last other business, the members I I' Wednesday and highlighted by voted to continue their support of the installation of two new of their foster child in Korea and the 11 : ::: :::*;:'::' Av.w.v.y.x::::::::::;<;r-vXvVw'X'X--v--yi::::::: :::::::xw.wAwvAw..v.v.x.tt'X':::: :: :::::::;::::::: :Xa::::: ::::y:::::&::::>::*:::!::;:vXv/x*x.ViV:::::::::;*.*:::x::::::yw:.%%.-.:.w.v.w-.v.,.;*;:.:.;%.:.;.::*.:.-.:.-.*.*-*.r'::;:;:;::*:';;;*::;;;x'%".":xv.w;;******"!,:::::::::::::::::;:::::::;::: ::: ficers.In Way Inn, but to not work on the 1 BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE ..h\;\ Mrs. a Charles candlelight Davis, ceremony Chaplain,, coming Amblyopia year.project during the installed Mrs. Ronald Currier as Flag pins and pins earned for PIRATES TAVERN 111 If: vice president and Mrs. Kenneth their club work were presented to Black,as parliamentarian. Mrs. Richard Goldsberry, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Eb will be the new Everett Jenkins and Mrs. Gary If chairman of the snack bar with Hartmann as they were attending I DON AND THERENEGADES 1t Mrs. Douglas Poutree_ as her co their last meeting. J Fti / t I __ 1 1I ; 1't. WEEKDAYSMONDAYlhruSATURDAYliII2AM! I i ;H SUNDAY 6PM.11 PMtZIi DISCOUNTS _ y 1 .:; : .*:iir.1::::::!: ;}};iC:=*t.m:: ::: }:::;Y::;.::}:::;:{::{:::}::::;:;:.SYa''ai:}:::in::}:::;:::::::::;:$::v1.rS;:!; ::::::::;:fYij:::::::::is$;.1V.:::::::;}::}::}:::}::}::::::::$r.Y;:::::::r.N.15SYr;::::::: ;::::::: :};:::'IMIy::::::;::. ::::;:::;:::::;:;;: ;:: T t Dancing Singing Entertainment i' 1 a FIBERGLASS uara tN BELTED AVENGER ig95 o E78x14, Ujniiiiiiiiiiliiillllillililililiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii J I J J J J I J iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiyji J J J I J tpwN t6a Black 24 Hours A Day i /' ENTERS w K ,x Na'x N GOODYEAR Black s1098 I RESTAURANTMONDAYTHRUSATURDAY I y 4 ply Nylon 650-13 5 (III PREMIUM POLYESTER, A78-13 Black 15.95 SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT. ''1 m 111111. ORANGE I Arthur Fulmer4,TRACK STEREO Tape Player- 32.95 5 RING OF FLAMERESTAURANT 5 "" :t. PARK in 10speed Bikes " ' o Steak and Lobster with all ,t = 0 ( UnMed Time-Only ; 64.95Men's27 I = the Free .., US 17 Salad you can eat : | F/Tu c and Beer you can drink. POLYESTER & STEEL plus Steel Belted 28.95l at 1-295 DISCOUNT SPEED EQUIPMENT HAPPY HOUR = q THE WO,, ROCKET RACING WHEELSeINTERNATIONAL YT., /NNME ER' Northeast Florida's CRAGAR 3P.M.-7P.M. S Newest and finestAccomodatlons KEYSTONEMAGS GABRIEL HI JACKER AIR SHOCKS :: = . = BAR = &$mmm%% HI-BALLS All prices = 40e'E M-H plus tax s ' eausr rarl Instant Credit . i s= Free Hors d'ouevres 1 172 Motel Rooms Color TV I withMalorOil Credit Card TIRE' DIVISION To"Servo at''You"sI liMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii 111_ Pools I ., 2 Swimming i i .., ............... 5409 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD PHONE 398.656).L. U.S: flat 1.295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 2&4-9513 _ *:: .L. ".I'' ? .. -. '. .. ... .... .: ._..-. .... --::" i ____.__. _. .-r. --., ,', - yV- -- : - - .. -- . t\\ ,, .. " ' "' -,_".,"' '.. ...... ." '"' '" ,- '" '\I '- -" I, ., SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 ,...JAX...- --AIR-NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 w POW Bracelets On Sale Sat. at Nex "Don't Let Them \\\C\V y1w Be Forgotten" \\ \\ POW Bracelets \ Ok'd For MarinesJax rt -Marine Corps personnel,as well as Navy,are now authorized to wear POW-MIA bracelets at any time they desire,including while in , .' uniform,as an expression of concern for their fellow servicemen who , are prisoners of war or missing in action.In . .. \ a message authorizing the wearing of the bracelets, Secretary of :\ 't .f.'" the Navy Warner cited the worldwide concern and compassion that " :, .-y '. .' pi : \4/ has mounted for servicemen who'are POWs and MIAs in Indo China I 1 A and the fact that a growing number of servicemen and women have 1 1.d;' I.f .. been wearing the bracelets. Wearing of the bracelets is solely at the option of each individual, the ..., ,Ii,:,: Yo u'ireI message The bracelet said. shall be of simple design, not more than one-half inch .1 l il wide and containing the rank-rate,name of the POW-MIA and date of into d capture or date missing.INSIDE . { ? t\ rugs. ) .1// ,:,_-:::; ItJou'ne I OUT ., . " of it! EVERY VOLVO COMES THIS BIGCOMFORTABLE I . CAR.OurVoKosdoifl . Retired look ,,.,,,, j. l hi i"n 1)t11.i1lt'.13ut yd I insidi I lake stock in America. I . OIH'and it IH"II011.> Enlisted Sil in I Ill''lrulll.1". You) liau'inou'ioom InslivU '' 'I) yui'Kiislliau( PartyJax ill Cadillac: : I 1)\'ill,'. f----------------t Plopclo\\|) in l.il\ ' Retired enlisted I AVAIUABte tO PLQlUbA fc55ID'ENfMMW.Y I You'll ('\IITI iVntx'llicslian ' . ' "r si'iisatiuiiol no) ; s, ; % t personnel and their I I I I:1II IL 10'CTIIIIC.il"p vs tir ', ,y families are invited to a : CORPORATE NOTES \iHirliuvs.Vofnluisinou'irarsrnl I i. yt:' , get-together Sunday Oct. II l ( I Iruioomllianilliiik / v 1 at the NAS Jax Skeet SECURED BY CONTRACTS II ''' ; KKrtra, Range. II I'/Ili l':11'111111(1( I the I t trunk I l , FOR DEED PAYING Drinks will be availableand ll's l hi ii gt'I'than. Lincoln! , II those attending are Conlinrntals.: encouraged to bring their II On hall,, I trips,\/I III IK , '" V own lunch. II uralrliillorVnUoslnlK-; ;. 03; ; 'IinillLlna I t'la's! . The l't't gathering will last O I ' \clilllahl.llIIlIbarllpl'"rh i Y s from 12:30: to 6 p.m. with II \ |)| | lIIa"c'I''l''' a'aIIIch.iI11IIt'r111'1111tt'1' _ and fun for all games ages. , .1 INTEREST . ANNUAL y ft i For more information, 1 1I Om'lliiiii;('lull's' not soil1. , call Mrs. H.. W. Taylor, abe>iita\'ol\oislln'lolv i ''' ( ' president of the Ladies ttHislniclioii., llssoslroni; II Auxiliary, at 771-9181 or EXAMPLE: voiu'an!stal'I:11'\1'11\i,1m,on tllpII' l'ad 101 Itl'f\\itlnxit. squasliiiujtlu.I ' John Harrell, president Investment Monthly Check II Ix ttloni t( I IIIl'.It's;also piola I lul J I In sixoKilsol" I'rill Icr mill Dail l I.Allel l l (hm REA, at '771-7413.. $5,000 $50, II (lilli'ivnl// %itndcmKitiniis.,' ., 10,000 100 I U'liciiou)buy olll')I of mir\'>s\UMloiri< t uanl >'iMir iiijuxnivnl olOurinstdo i' ')' . .: 20,000 200 II to j k'sxil.il! | In'llio disinlt-uratfon' ol l f'ourotilsidc''" ' I 500 50,000 ,. Se it . 1 1 " rT r. 1,1 t. ;. ' . ..,/ ',' I MATURITY: 24or48 months I PARRISH :y i R- Interest Paid Monthly Principal Paid at Maturity I I :. iIro-..4n.tr..a.eVJtiirio --- NO SALES CHARGE,BROKERAGE OR MANAGEMENT FEES 1 ; For Appointment Call or Write NOW I NE Ml 8535 | I 'I I - CLIP AND MAIL FOR INFORMATION I II I I I I] II I EVERS MORTGAGE& ASSOCIATES BROKERS II I VOLVO I 1 1249.1251 King St I 1929 Park Avenue Orange Park, Fla.32073 Jacksonville Florida 32204WANTED I I Telephone 264-4400 .,. ,,, ,*, ! '-' > I Downtown Laura at Orange . j I NAME'_ _- : I. USED CAMERAS AND !I I -,'", ADDRESS 1 PAY EQUIPMENT. WE 356-5654 I TOP DOLLAR.UM535 1IBRING _I PHONE iJ . b_--THIS--AD..WITH--YOUI.-' ...----- ----------- J . . . . - - -- ::_-. "' MWM WMY"M1M1MYWnwaM il NWwi +w e qW4AY"d 'I SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER : ) IT'S TRUe, j7'\ Snider Menace Growing I \ A I IS YeAR CAN 1:1 OL.D ... VOTe definite pattern or plan and the IN A ENERAL to take the doctor, and try retreat The Itnron P"c' ISP Spider be spider often constructs a ELECTIoN FOR THE (Loxosceles m" 'i'-a) has been spider with classified.The you .so it may of loose silk in one part of its FIRST TIME 5UT.. enlarging its range! accordingto properly we)>. SNUFFLE I/M ONLY the National Snfity Council, body color of the brown For a retreat in winter, in and is working tC' raise its status fawnto recluse varies from light its out-of-doors habitat, the __ .# l1./ to a continental menace. dark brown. The most distinguishing brown recluse spins a tube of Persons living in Texas, Mississippi mark is the dark thick silk which somewhat resembles - "V; Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia violin-shaped band on the anterior the hibernation retreat r r" North and South Carolina, (front) portion of the made by jumping spiders. Indoors - Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, carapace (back), narrowing to the brown recluse is com- Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois 1- thin center line extending '4 o td. a monly found in almost any i t Indiana, and Ohio particu- almost to the abdomen. place which has been relatively should be the lookoutfor larly on undisturbed for a long period these spiders. of time, such as behind pictures, .. < They like to live in all typesof beneath and behind furniture, } MV buildings, hiding in clothing. in toy boxes, in clothing, and Then the unsuspecting victimsare among stored papers. bitten when the spider is Even though the "recluse"has crushed when the is or person been found ,most often in putting on clothing. One who is and about houses, its natural bitten know this has PLEASE BRING THIS COUPON!) may ,not habitat to be out-of-doors t! seems happened for several hours, or beneath flat rocks under loose , a painful reaction instantlyoccur. PIZZA flur may bark, in crevices of decayinglogs A stinging feeling is almost - and in always followed by intense trash piles. PHONE AHEAD READY IN 20 MINUTES'! local pain, and the area feels Physical control methods, hard to the touch while the adja- such as cleaning up all possible / It's 2 for 1 time! cent area remains congested. breeding areas, are of considerable - W The victim may become feverish, value in the eliminationof 210"or 13" PIZZAS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 restless, and find sleeping diffi brown recluse, black widow, cult. The: tissue around the bite and other spiders. Care shouldbe THURSFRI, SAT, SUN.ONLY I dies and gradually sloughs taken to destroy the webs in Offer ExpiresOctl away. Healing takes place slow- buildings and inhabited areas Good only at ly; it may even take 6 weeksor The brown recluse spins a and to kill the spiders by crush 4218 BLANDING BLVD PHONE 772-0<62 J , longer, with skin grafts becoming medium-sized irregular web, ing or with insecticides. necessary in some cases. with a maze of threads extending - The pale oval eggsacks foundin In case of a bite, consult a in all directions without the webs should always be I destroyed, since as many as 300 young spiders may emerge froma single sack.Chemical . treatment of entire buildings and/or surroundingsis rarely necessary and shouldbe accomplished with supervision - o ) of ethical exterminators. VP-56 ToDeploy ' Jax -The "Dragons" of VP56are preparing for their upcoming deployment of a portion of their crews to Lajes Naval Air Facilityin the Azores. . .', J 4 This deployment is expected to i.' n be much more pleasant than their Iceland deployment earlier this "" . ",\. year since the Azores are locatedin a more temperate climate : t. ;i approximately 900 miles off the ' ,: / coast of Portugal. While deployed, VP-56 will be carrying out various missions, CONVERT including Anti-Submarine cbq Warfare. YOUR RENT PAYMENTs Approximately half of the squadron will remain here under the command of Fleet Air Wing s AN INVESTMENT IN YOUR FAMILY'S 11, while the other half of the squadron will complete their missions assignments in Lajes. COMFORT, HAPPINESS AND SECURITY. LCdr. Harry C. Furminger of Orange Park will be the Officer- J Jax Exclusive Dealer for... Jft&ttS &jX&j: ftWk In-Charge of the Lajes Detach- ment initially. FLEETWOOD PARKWOOD t$; < Ji k 4 AMERICAN MONTEREY '? Ii! :rr ASK ABOUT OL/R r MORE THAN 45 MODELS ON DISPLAY I ,J MILITARYDISCOUNT x Including: 7'x 12''4 BR'2 B with expanding LR I, 65'x 12'3 BR, 1% B with expanding LR ,1 4* f 24' x 60', 3 BR, 2, B r; 2 BR models in any design or floor plan ,' ; ..,..:. i $3995 to $8000 MISSDONNV { .. r.: ::: : FROSTING ORPERMANENT . : fc OFF 2 BIG SALES LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: (WilhMitD.nivflOnly' < J 7726 BLANDING BLVD.('/z Mile North 1-295)) PHONE 771-3675 J JOSEF & CHARLES 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD. (Vj Mile North NAS Jax) PHONE 388.4618 INS, Formerly At Cecil Field) f 354J ST.'JOHNS AVE. .,Ylt344JPAGE 0 r ."j _- -- - -'-- - .- - . SEPTEMBER 1972 __ 2,8 UU. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 H --- ;, : \ : U - I : g ; HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY I Publisher i ""CLASSIFIED run- -, mi- ADVERTISING : Movie/ Schedule i NAS JAXAIRNEWS Jacksonville i CALL: 388.2755 AdS should be mailed to arrive not l later than LATWINGER Tuesday for publication the following Thursday .NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE Ads published arriving too late for this deadline will be Thursday,Sept. 28 Sunday,Oct. 1 the fOllowing week unless the HOSPITAL: "TilE PUBLICEYE" HOSPITAL: 'THE CROSS & : publisher Is Instructed money order for otherwise. A check or Romantic Comedy, THE SWITCHBLADE" Drama, I I I the full cost of the ad must be 4747 San Juan Avenue j received WITH the copy for the ad Starring Mia Farrow and Topol. Starring Pat Boone and Erik "G" (93 min.) Estrada. "PG" (106 min.) Jacksonville Florida = RATE: minimum charge(3 lines) $2.00 Friday,Sept.29 Monday,Oct.3 Per additional; line((4 words per line) .50 I HOSPITAL: "ON MY WAY TO HOSPITAL: "NOW YOU SEETHE CRUSADES MET GIRL HIM,NOW YOU DONT Comedy, \ f ? WE BUY & SELL EQUITIESCall Curtis and Monica Vitti. "R" ((93 Flynn. "G" ((95 mln.) us for Quick service min.) Wednesday Oct.4 1. I gll ! .. i\11111\ ; Morrison 4543 Wesconnett I.Taylor Blvd., Inc. derstands Let a retired YOUR Navy problems man ,who managethe un Saturday,Sept.30 HOSPITAL: "RESURREC 77Vtn rental of your house until you HOSPITAL: "THE TION OF ZACHERY Shorthand JOBSIJOBSIJOBS Secretarys I BETWEEN NASA CECIL't'4 return to Jax.Bartleson BURGLARS" Suspense, Starring WHEELER" Drama, Starring Dictaphone 3 BR ,O'Neil& Payne, Inc. Omar Sharrif and Operators Typists, Clerks, Fireplace, Swimming Pool, 1147 So. Edgewood Av. Dyan Cannon. Leslie Nielson and Bradford Keypunchers. fenced, $18,000.VanSandt 388.9311OKOLONAMOBILE "PG" 106 min.) Dillman. "G" (100 min.) HIGH PAY NO FEE Realtor 2I7.12U REGIu Tact f Call Norrell CASH HOME PARK VIA Temporary 396.5371 We buy,sell and trade equities NOW RENTING "NOW you CAN ( , Louise T. Bailey Brand new park adlacent to golf GIVE THE ORDERS! ' GENERAL OFFICE WORKER Broker 7113605NORMANDY course. Many trees. Conveniently Adding machine experience located to NAS Jax 8. Cecil Field. Vi necessary. Convenient Westside ACRES mile from 1.295 Interchange. Underground .{ 4 miles west of Cecil location. Phone 1860121.HOUSEKEEPER. Field. Road V , utilities. , Playground area frontage to 10 acre tracts. Land is swimming pool and recreation the best investment for the future J11.I Other tracts building planned. $44 and $49 Including . To work In 3 separate quarters at available over Southwest S . Jacksonville. sewer, water and garbage Cecil Field. 7713211Ext. 1301 collection. Wynne Realty FI.rldl 389.5514 3898507 ASK ABOUT OPPORTUNITY TO 0 SERVICE COMPLETED EARN FREE RENTI Military trained Medical Technicians QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY Call needed. Career Service Systems but Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. 904-264-9504 904.264-9591 no exam required. Competitive Edward 0.Lyon, Broker 389-8361 salary, paid vacation, sick leave, Credit Union, Group Medical and Life PRESCOTT,ARIZONA .:MOBILE. .11. Insurance. Rural location amid ex. Offers best climate In the state. . cellent hunting, fishing and other Historic old ranch developed into 2. recreational facilities. acre homesltes near Prescott JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Write or call Personnel Manager: Box National Forest. Two acres: $1,995 1 Qtr mile No. of NAS. Clean Modem 221 Raiford Florida 32083, Telephone low terms. For full details, write Mrs. trailers and apts. 389-3007. 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 7ti1.SS11 431.1212. A.L. Young, Glenarm Land Co.,2233 North 7th St., Phoenix, Arizona 85006. 1YR.OLD NEW MOON OPEN DAILY I TO 8:30-SATURDAY I TO$ PARTTIME JOB IN SALES 12 x 65, CH&A, Shag carpet, LR, Den SUNDAY 1TOSPM By Appt. Ph. COPPERCRAFTGUILD 2BR, W&D, washer, Exc. Cond., 72 VEGA GT $2295 264-3086 JUST LISTED Must sell. 4 Ml. from Cecil Field. 781- This 3BR, 2B home, ww carpet & 1518 anytime. AT, 19,000 miles, Extra Clean JANITORS-MAIDS drapes, That's not alllll BIRO, 10' iABR Part or full time $1.91 hr., work on CH&A, Lg. green patio. Total price 12 x 60,2BR, 1 B,with double sinks, w- 68 VW SEDAN $1450 NAS, 7727661. $21,500. FHA-VA terms. w Shag carpet, AC, assume mortg. of New Paint, R&H, AC Louise T. Bailey $106.23 mo., call work 772-3156 or 71 VW KOMBI I .. $2995 SUPERVISORSNeeded Broker 771-3605 Barrack 7L 772.3857 . LOCAL PART-TIME ; \. """""** for fast growing California AMERICAN AC, R&H, Extra Clean . corporation. 268-5977, 771-6922. ORANGE PARK OFF BLANDING 12 x 60, 2BR, w.w carpet. $500. equity 70 VW SEDAN. R&H, AT, AC $1795 434 Brighton Ave. Bellalr, 3BR, 1V4B, &take over pmts 771.3690.PARAMOUNT . klt.LR, DR, huge rec. rm., all rooms MO.HO. 72 DATSUN 2402 carpeted, drapes, washer-dryer, 10 x 50, See by Appointment, Call 7811174 AC AT AM-FM Stereo, 1,000 Miles !1 i sllltlf. : 1 elect. Stove, fenced yard, AC, House _. _____ , balance $9,800.equity $5,000. 67VW SeDAN R&H, New Paint $1195 payments $79.50 mo. $ BE A DISC JOCKEY ON WOODED ACRE LOT [111t1ir: 1IJ JJ TWO70 VW SEDANS R&H, New Paint $1695 Call 355-2944 for a Beautiful, brick French Provincial 70 MGB R&H $2295 Recorded message by Rambler In Southwood, lust 10 mins. VW DELUXE BUS New Fact. 66 Engine $1395 Scott Edwards fm. NAS In Mandarin via the free 72 YAMAHA 360 COLUMBIA SCHOOLOF bridge, only 4 months old, having 3 Special Import model dirt bike, trade 71 POP TOP CAMPER R&H $3495 BROADCASTING BR, 2B,oversized garage, breezeway, for late model auto. 384.1778. Home School cent hear.ac, carpets, drapes, etc. At 64 FIAT ONE-1970 KARMANN GHIA 1902 Van Ness,San Francisco $47,000 well below replacement cost.L. 4 door, rebuilt engine, new transmission $1895 Home Study WALTER BENJAMIN, INC.. red leather Interior, Make New paint, R&H Not affiliated with CBS, Inc. Realtors 268.5506 offer 721.8<9"LINCOLN. 1971 VW SdUAREBACK Approved for Veterans ft Servicemen WESTWOOD CONTINENTALLoaded AT R&H factory warranty $2595 , Local I office 601 Fl.. Natl. Bank Bldg. We have a very nice 3BR home w. AM.FM Stereo system, Exc. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO BIRO, washer, Cent. heat, double Condo $?675. 7729384. 1970 VW FASTBACK. R&H $1795 Consoles, some with AM.FM, tape carport, fenced yd. $20,500. 71'TOYOTA WAGON 1969 VW SQUARE BACK. AT, R&H $1995 players, at dealers' cost to liquidate Refinanced. 4 spd., R&H, Fact. Air, Clean. Low 1969 VW FASTBACK AC AT R&H $1895 , stock. Full warranty I Phone 771.0409. Louise T. Bailey equity & take over pmts. 7711454.71'OPELSTATIONWAGON . Broker 771.3605ST. ONE 1970 VW BUS LIVE CRABS .JOHNS COUNTY AIR Cond., Heater Deluxe, 7 passenger, R&H $2495 Wllford'S Fish Camp 26 miles from NAS 1 acre or more on 77?-8960 264.9707 SR13,1.3 miles to public boat landing, VW SEDANS 72 HONDA 750 1969 close to 6 mile creek, good fishing & Top performer,$50.down,finance New paint R&H $1495 to $1595 , EDGINGcall LAWN MOWING 4. hunting, 53,500.00 & up, terms, . Hart Adair Realty. Broker 771.5877 $1100 743 3473 "' ON E-l968 VW SEDAN R&H $1350 771.3211 Ext.8340 OWNER VERY ANxloUS 1971 TRIUMPH For $17,500. you can have this 3BR, TR6, Maroon with overdrive, 264.3679. 66 VW SEDAN R&H $795 Mac ALPINE MB home Lg. Sun rm:, fenced yd. YAMAHA ENDURO Nice Selection of other Model VW's Local moving & storage specialist. FHA or VA terms. 250CC, 72' Model, excellent cond., $675 Licensed and Insured. 355.6357 or 354- Louise T. Bailey .after 4. ?46.3109. 1022, Nights. 771.89 9.TYLER'S Broker /".3605 72'HONDA 500 700 % GUARANTEE. ................ Driven less than 500 miles, gone on AIR COND. SERVICEWe cruise, must sell. 7718244 ask for We gave them the VW 16.point Safety and Performance Inspection. service Auto AC, Central Units ir lltltf;& Mark. Then we tuned up. tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. and Window Units. Reasonable. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all 4711 Palmer Lake Shore 388.5161 major mechanical partsfor 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and HILLS LOOKINGFORA ORTEGA KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER double check. Responsible party take up pmts. of$5. 2BR House 771.3355 AXLE*FRONT AXLE 771.1405 or ENGINETRANSMISSIONREAR a month. Call dealer. 7728936. SYSTEM ORANGE PARK ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SINGER AUTO. ZIGZAG 2BR, Apt, Furn.AC, 5 min. to NAS, NEW Like new In 4 drawer desk. Sews all conv. to school. No lease req.will rent types of material. Orlg. price $239. to bachelors. 264-6884. ? DOMESTIC SPECIALS! Balance$52. Cash.or$5 per mo. Other CAREER zigzags from $34. Rayflelds, 6437 GIVE US A CALL FOR Wilson Blvd. Quick Rental of your Property 1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1850 Edward O. Lyon, Broker 389-0361 and If you are qualify willing to work, Auto, AC, Radio, Low Mileage -rr. , LUDWIG DRUM SET If Is possibleto Vito Clarinet,household furniture,aft. ORANGE PARK earn as much as 69 CHEVELLE STATION WAGON $1295 6PM, 2645786. 2 BR, Apts. furn. or unfurn., Dish. $20,000 per. year AT, R&H. $ttf washer Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth within 3 5 years. HARMONDY ELEC.GUITAR 72 HONDA, CB450 ??? Apts. 771-1405 or 7713355. amplifier.,,Perfect You would be working under a With case 4. small 781.2260. three year finance plan, starting 3,500 Miles cond., $85 WILMAR APARTMENTSAir salary negotiable. Call Conditioned, 2 bedroom, Living Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn, U.S. 69 BUICK RIVIERA $2295 IltE iitlll room, Kitchen, Brfst. nook, parking NavyRetired), Sales Managerwith Air, All power, Vinyl roof space, for 2 cars, water, sewage, Metropolitan Life Insurance . garbage, lawn service, Furnished. Company at telephone number e MIDDLEIURG AREA $120, Unfurnished.$100. plus.4 per 356.2621 If interested. l4 1 acre Mobile Home tracts In Sun. cent sales ta. 387-2541 weekends, 3890744. - nyslde Farms. Call 2642086. .. .. .. ..... ..... . '.. .. ... ------ ..... ..--...--. --- --- - --- - . ,' SEPTEMBER 28 1972Look PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ,-, f " MILITARY I I r 1f whats f j WIVES! happened to CAP!) . The worldwide Community Action . Program ' : EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MILITARY 1 . ,.. ' c ' "1:' I :) :; :< ;: . j "r ri ' , . :) iiiull > " I( , < ::; w .;. \ -*-- I Lie r raww _ VN pI 1 . Y' ......, """I " . Ai .. ', t . t t W iulhpl'Iw - ... --.r- '" ' ::': CIMQOhskrI I I NL.Kh 'w, caditiod, r..ra .' .a \r.... fhuif. rat condltla \-- {YM.M/ :to-: { / I \W w.wW LVIiban. Y , "- l --1 Ihair '" )" :" ',;: ,, ;f, \ .; . l < t . lM/IEf pM.ar Ixcedririu / NNS .cf . t 'H *m < G IY I I T Now-More products to help you earn even bigger"i cash awards for your club's activities.Now I I I we'll award 100 for every proof-of-purchase* of the NOTE: These bonus awards are in no ' way related - leading BRISTOL-MYERS, CLAIROL and DRACKETT to the number of proofsofpurchase products shown here, any size package.For your club may have accumulated.For -. proof of purchase, save outside carton. With prod- further details, see your club president. Or write to ,4 ucts having no outside carton, save container with labelor Monarch Crown Corp., P.O. Box 549A, Yonkers, New ,.' remove and save entire label. No need to mail them in. York 10701. This program ends December 31,1972 and ,'"' Just. store them at your club for later validation. is available t to all U.S. military -l. r5' .S / personnel and their de \ .PLUS-Three cash, bonuses for the most worthy pendents. r. Community Action Programs as determined byt. Monarch Crown Corporation an impartial panel. A SUBSIDIARY OF BRISTOL-MYERS, COMPANY , t. Top award-$2,000. 2nd award-$1,000. 3rd ' t award $500. .. ,,' i, putajeather ... .. "." .. in your CAP : / _I - i. ,--...-- ,...--. 28, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17 . How Healthy.. Are You Legally... ? I Jax The that CNO during has designated this| month October as LegalCheckUp Month and you'll be getting or what your obligations will YES'-"" NO Appointments for Legal it is hoped every member of the Naval Service be? _mmfm. ___ Assistance may be made at the will take time to examine his legal affairs to see that they are in order 14. If you plan to buy something such as a boat or following numbers: and to look ahead to avoid legal problems in the future.If car (especially if used), does the person or 1. Members attached to NAS any member has (or thinks he may have) a legal problem he company selling to you have a title to it and Jacksonville: 772-2353 should consult his legal officer or make arrangements to see a Le'cal will you receive the title made out to you 2. Members attached to Assistance Officer. before you pay? NATTC and MATSG: 772-2942 Legal Assistance furnished by the Navy includes advice on matters 15. Do you know how to handle door-to-door 3. Members attached to Cecil of civil law and the preparation of some legal documents such as wills salesmen? If you sign a contract with such a Field: 771-3211, Ext. 208 and powers of attorney.To salesman, do' you know the extent of your 4. Members attached to get an idea of the state of your legal health, fill out this legal right to cancel? NDRC: 772-2755 affairs questionnaire: 16Do you own real property? If yes, is the title 5. Members attached to in your name alone? Yours and your wife's? MARTD, Marine Barracks and YES NO Yours and someone else's? Do you know all other tenant commands 1. Do you have a will? what will happen to your real property upon (including squadrons) aboard 2. Does your spouse have a will? your death? What about homestead? NAS Jax: 772-3482 (COM- 3. Have there been any changes in your legal 17. Have you made any substantial gifts to FAIRJAX Law Center). residence, family situation or financial anyone recently (over 13,000.00)) Did you paya situation'slnce'you made your will? ?___ gift tax? Should you have done so or filed a A f Nf. 4. Did you file a federal income tax return this return? - year? 18. Have you loaned any money recently? If yes, 5. Did you file a state income tax return last do you have a written agreement or year? Should you have done so? promissary note? Is the debt secured? i- V"YIV 6. Do you have life insurance? If yes, have you 19. Have you signed for the debt of any other N provided secondary beneficiaries or broughtthe person recently? If yes, do you understandyour designation of your beneficiaries to obligations? - up r. 20. Do you employ any household servants or full- date after any change in your family situationor time baby sitters? If yes,are you withholdingany the situation of of beneficiaries any your ? _ federal required or state income taxes, 7.Do you have homeowners or renters in- and paying social security or workmen's t' SYL . surance to cover the real and personal compensation? - property in the event of loss? Should you? 21. Do you have any claims against anyone? ,, 8Do you have liability insurance on your 22. Does anyone have any claims against you? t 4 automobile in accordance with state law? 23. Do you keep adequate records of your per- .v d 9. Do you have liability insurance on your boat? sonal affairs for at least 3 years? .i8c3, ? R Have you ever given anyone a power of at- 24. Have you recently suffered any losses as the torney? If yes,is it still in force? If yes, is it result of fire, theft, or casualty? y. *y dy.,xf. necessary? 25. Do you drive after drinking? A 10. If you rent, do you have a written lease? If 26.. Do you know the maximum penalty for 1 not, do you know what your rights and possession or use of marijuana? - obligations are? 27. Have any legal papers,such as a summons or 11. If you own rental property, do you have complaint, been served on you recently? If p adequate written agreements with your yes, did you consult a lawyer or legal ' assistance officer about them? , tenants - or property managers? Do you un- 28. Do of answers to these any your questions derstand your rights and obligations? trouble ? 12. Do you plan to buy or sell any major item? If you MILLIONAIRE H.ward 29. If yes (to 28)), should you discuss the problemwith Hughes introduced Jane will be in Russell yes, your agreement or warranty your legal officer or make an in .f the first appointment one X-rated merits - Do know what kind of writing? you guarantee to see the legal assistance officer? ___ back in the forties. - \ DREAMS OR REALITY? ', 13. ItJ 1 . ::::::: It! .... EDUCATION ::::::: '- '-- El ':':: ': : >, .'" . .' ': :" ) ;' I.f : ..CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE :;;.;.. a BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIIJ 7 : cLE'm I Y I advance schools,. inc. ) . . t(' ,.; : DELECTRICITYDMOBILE ENGINE SERVICE DDOOKKEEPING . .. i!,' : DREFRIGERATION-AIR CONDITIONING DELE CTRONICSD GENERAL OFFICE : " ; . -Z.I 'l" ','r' : ACCREDITED MEMBER NATIONAL HOME STUDY COUNCIL . .fi . I 'fl IjIb, .\"'_.... .. 'f : : The above courses qualify for Tuition Reimbursement' for : ! J I ,If:i'A IJ";\\' : Eligible Veterans and eligible in-service personnel, under _ _ " } the new G.I. Bill. 4'4' "."" : : r yip Training by Audio-Visual, Aids, Assignments, and Work Kits :: Clip/ .. NAME - ".. And s : ADDRESS CITY . Mall, ,InToday' : - STATE" ZIP ..PHONE.&BBBBBBBBBBBEIBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBtm.. : : : - :' advance schools. . DISTRICT OFFICE,: 6565 BEACH BLVD PH 724-6171 JACKSONVILLE 32216SEPTEMBER . .j wA.'i'I' ,. ., .i I : t .. SEPTEMBER 28, 1912 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER [1'gtJES.r or LISTEN?\ IT Misunderstanding cr Misunderstanding in the cause of many racial problems in the AI THEY'RE military. One question] that has arisen IH) "Why are some Mack ..... I.... PLAYINGof"i men allowed to wear beards while the rest of us are forbidden?" OUR SOWGMarine It's not what some people are calling it-reverse discrimination.It's . : : a medical! problem, common to young, men and }particularly -I fY' to black men, and it'* called pseudofolliculitls. This disease, also called ingrown beard, is a chronic, pimple-like .. inflammation of the beard area, particularly along and below the / :'"" jawline and on the throat and, once started I, may be cured by /t1i1 ; letting the beard grow and proper hygiene o .' Not caused by shaving as some people think, ingrown beard is Ui ,.... caused by the way a man's beard gniws.) The black man's bean) grows in ti curved 1 follicle and describes a short urc so that a In the tradition of their beard hair comes right back in, contact with the skin. wl ancestors, many Indians The end of the beard hair may just slide along the skin until a ( t' have gallantly served in harmless' coil Has formed but it may also penetrate the skin and the Armed Forces during be driven through the stratum corneum, the epidermis and into World Wars I and II, the the dermis (three layers of the skin). 1+ 1l Korean War and are fighting An inflamatory reaction occurs and usually a simple abcess develops -, today in the Republicof and I is aggravated by the presence of skin bacteria. Thisis Vietnam. the disease, }pscudofolliculitis or ingrown beard More than Indians 8,000 Once the disease has started and been, diagnosed, the cure is served in the military during - I ( 7 i World War I and 6,000 relatively' simple: don't shave. Allowing the beard to grow resultsin a temporary worsening of the disease as the hair penetrates volunteers. Their were ... JI1- ;. c triotism prompted Con-pa- deeper/ into the skin, but in approximately two weeks the hair will begin to pull back out of the abcess.Kvcntually . gress to pass the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. l the hair pulls completely free of the skin and the \N In World War II, 25,000 abcess fades away after the disease has run its course which Indian men and women usually takes from two to three months. served in the Nation's military Resumption of shaving does not mean a certain return of forces. The Navajos ingrown board and, in fact, sticking to a rigid schedule of shavingis proved very useful when the basic preventive measure in combating ingrown beard. secret orders had to be Using low setting adjustable razor and shaving Wives Club sent. Navajo signalmensent a very on an the in their often enough so that the hair does not grow long enough to messages complete its arc and dig into the skin is recommended. native tongue and, according ' to the late war corre- Shaving with a low blade angle, it is almost impossible to cut TodayJax spondent, Ernie I Pyle, the skin or even the tops off of bumps or pimples which must Meeting "Practically nobody in the be particularly avoided by black men It is sometimes recommended world understands Navajo that they leave a light stubble except another Navajo." Scrubbing the beard area daily will help to dislodge any hairs Resuming activities following the summer holiday period, World War II's list of that might be cutting into the skin and they can also be freed members of the NAS Jax Marine Wives Club will hold a business and Medal of Honor winners manually with a sharp toothpick. They should not be plucked but luncheon meeting today at 12:30: p.m. at the home of Mrs. Richard includes 2LT Ernest Child- left until the next shave.So . Sim, 6564 Aires Road, Jacksonville.In ers and 1LT Jack C. Mont- the next time you see a black man in uniform with a beard, both of Indian or- announcing the meeting, Mrs. Marie Slocumb, Club President, igin.gomery Mitchel Redcloud won you don't have to wonder just why he's getting away with some urged all members to be present and extended a cordial invitation to the nation's highest award thing that you can't. He's probably got pseudofolliculitis and it's I being treated medically by a popular method-letting the beard I all Marine wives-active, reserve,or retired-to attend and consider for valor during the Korean , joining the group in its efforts to assist in local activities which will War. grow.. improve the well-being of all Marines and their families. MeritLOOKI..DRIVEI Two main topics to be discussed at today's meeting will be a membership drive and volunteer assistance for local Navy Relief projects and programs. Promotions For more detailed information,interested wives may call Mrs. Sim at 771-5395, or Mrs. Slocumb at 2649487. Jax The following positions have been advertised under the Jax Merit Promotion Program b b since out last issue: b and BUY" Equal Opportunity Specialist Ask (Employment),GS-160-7or 9 ((95- and 72) Closing Date: 10-19-72 6 f you 68 MUSTANG 6cyl.,3spd.on floorR&HVR $995 Supervisory Labor 68 FALCON 4dr.AT,6cyl.PSR&HAC $995 Management Specialist, GS-230-( b shall 67 MUSTANG AT,6cyl.R&H $995 13 ((96-72)); Closing Date: 10-25-72 receive 68 OPEL KEYDETTE 4spd.R&HAC $895 Supervisory Production t? b b 67 PONTIAC Bonn.2dr.HTATV8.PSPBVRAC $995 Controller (A-C), GS-1152-11 (97- Getting what 64 CADILLAC Cpe Deville 2dr.HTFully Loadee $895 72); Closing Date: 10-10-72 db 66 CHRYSLER Supervisory want in life Newport 4dr..ATV8PSPBTGR8HAC Medical you 61 FORD Van 6cyl., td.TransExc. motorBody Good Technician (Blood BankingGS-) often cr' matter :i is of a Could Use Paint $454 645-a((98-72); Closing Date: 10-10-( ( : proper 72 planning. And Hours: 9AM-8PM Closed Sundays Employees are urged to look b somewherea1ong for the Merit Promotion Announcements the way,money , -i I usually enters ] on the official . 1 bulletin board in their work areas s A the uictu 'e. I b at least' ' 1 U once a week. Whatever 0 () S They are also encouraged to f your questions, e o 1 we're ready N ,j contact the Employment Office, o with the best of t Ext. 3448, or the Rating Branch, Ext. 2320, Civilian Personnel all possible CASSATAVENUE I r PHONE 384-2351 / Department to inquire about answers.ORANGEPARK., J - positions in which they are Interested . S S W : c'u liet.erl.uol! ; Standing Boulevard House of Quality Foods CedarHlllShoppingeenter] A.c Phone 771-9223 -.' Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHT 4w @d STEAK 9 CHICKEN tour choice of& 1 IGHT $17 CHOPPED DUMPLINGS STEAK or 79. H Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and 2 PHONE 2647551Wepaytf1epata any vegetables, "-BANK by MAI LI Bread and Butter 0SOTHWAYSII.. MlmberFDIC U.S. HIGHWAY 17 LUNCH 11 AM III 2 PM DINNER 4 PM/ tll 8 PM , ORANGE PARK Watch For Our Luncheon/fleat Special 39 cents Monday Thru SaturdayPAGE P ) rTEM '::28,-1972 --. I JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 19 I e Nancy What's Croce The Most Popular.- Narcotic ? I Tobacco Is America's most sagmiy clean generally used narcotic, thougha bring the dust "I started smoking he said, Betty, who said most of the referred to u paper published in smoker's dependence is labeled up and you'll\ swallow it. Smok. "because I merely wanted to try students in her eighth grade the New' England Journal of "habituation" rather than drug ing decreases this action and it, and it became a habit in class smoke, sees no disadvantages Medicine that stated that smoking addiction, and the dependency is tends to cause bronchitis. Smoking which I would smoke In order to to the habit. However, she cuts down on the secretion acknowledged that her "teeth of bile and pancreatic juice and psychological] than also irritates relieve more phys- the cells and tension. I think any nervous and fingers arc stained" and therefore causes poorer digestion to protect themselves habit from tapping your ical.In they produce feet the she's "a little out of breath after lie said that "there's some one military hospital near on floor to rocking back more mucus (phlegm) swimming." to believe that if and forth in reason you is the the Nation's Capitol typical which your chair to biting sign, "This Is a Health Care is another reason smokers your finger nails--tony habit can "/ have been smoking for three years. I started when Facility. Please Don't Smoke." cough. They tend to produce become a tension-relieving de I was in Vietnam in order to calm my nerves. I enjoy it. Meanwhile, a number of doctor, mucus to protect the cells from vice. Maybe that's one of the I enjoy it a good deal and do not think that I will stop." I nurses and technicians-whose the irritation of the smoke. Fin. reasons why it's hard to breaka -An J-5 patientAn role it is to heal disease and, ally the cells will produce struc- habit because It increases ten- where they can, prevent it- tural changes. sion for a period of time." OB patient has habitually stopped smoking, you would contemptuously ignore smoking They will be. A number of people who have smoked a half pack a day gain weight." come layered and boxshaped.They attempted to give up cigaretteshave throughout her pregnancy. Her Weight gains aside, It's the data."I substituted pipes or cigars. baby is due in two months. She commercial aspect of this very amok because it is a habit with me. I started out The doctor explained that "cigar was apprised of a recent Public serious health problem that I of curiosity and have not cured my curiosity yet. I feel smokers do inhale. They don't Health Service report stating Peterson deplores most. Formerly - that I can quit any time, in othrr words,.I do not feel that inhale deeply, and some of them that "there is some evidence advertisers spent nearly I am addicted to it."-.An E-l Medical Technician won't admit that they inhale, among women who smoke during $240 million annually on TV and but they can't help but inhale. pregnancies that there are a radio advertising. They still There is one doctor there, will have dead skin buildup You have smoke in your nose, greater number of 'low birth spend an estimated $100 millionfor I back of your throat and mouth. weight' babies-that is, babiesweighing ads in print. however, who has quit the dead cells noxious just like skin on less than the normal You suck on a cigar, puff out Peterson definitely thinks that weed and is now outspoken the outside. " Her reaction to was and take a deep breath so you average. the military should take positive about its use among the hospital "They are actual structural are getting inhalants. And many shrug and offer "Well that' steps to limit cigarette consumption - staff and the patients as well. changes which become pre-can- long-term cigar smokers will 'Inhale I possible, but this is my second considering the influ- child. My first delivery was Doctor Kent Peterson started cerous. After 15 or 20 years of and find that that's part of ence it can exert by curtailing without complication, and I smoking when he was 21 and repeated, constant irritation the enjoyment. cigarette purchases. His opinion that this one will be the these cells will become cancer The American Cancer Society pray is that "trying to'cure lung smoked for nearly five same. Unfortunately, I'm thesort years. students cancer once it has started is a ous in about one-sixth of those notes that by the time His "concern over the health of person who would gain very costly and unsuccessful who smoked one pack per day graduate from high school, 44 and weight if I stopped, during pioblem" was the deciding fac- for 20 years." per cent of the boys and 37 per this I've watched my process. Prevention, both pregnancy tor in quitting. cent of the girls are smokers weight carefully." through education of the public, when both smoke. particularly people whodon't parents younger lie described the effects of Annual check-ups do not offer Dr. Peterson coneum-d. Hc Where only one parent smokes, have life-long habits or smoke on the human system: enough protection. According to long term habits, plus social and Peterson, "It's almost impossible 7 started smoking when I was 18 years old during "Studies show that it is highly legislative action are. terribly to detect lung cancer early my first set of final exams: in college. I have been smoking important." probable that smoking will enough to do anything about it. ever since then, no 1 have been smoking for the last 10 He added I feel "Personally, cause rancor, not only of the I've treated patients with lung years. It is a nervous habit; however, 1 feel that in my think strongly enough that I lung but cancer of the tongue, cancer and each of them has case it is betttr to smoke than to have some nervous affliction hospitals ought to ban the sale died., There's little chance of such ulcer." A doctor as an - throat, larynx and also bladder. of cigarettes in the hospital." recovery from lung cancer. When smoke is inhaled irrita- With such persuasive data, it the percentages drop to 37 per tion to living cells causes themto i is difficult to understand! why, cent for boys, 29 for girls. react. in a variety of ways. according to a U.S. Public Serv- Where neither parent smokes. FIRST AT WESTSIDE ice estimate, "300,000 Americans only 29 per cent of the boys and For example theI I cells in the die unnecessarily each year 16 per cent of the girls are trachea are tall, thin cells with because of cigarette induced diseases smokers. tiny hairs called cilia, and they mainly heart attack, Betty is 13%. She's a dimin- utive 5' 1 %" with sandy colored chronic bronchitis secrete globules of mucus. When lung cancer and emphysema." hair and hazel eyes. In a recent irritated they go through a variety conversation at the installation's of changes. Smoking will Peterson acknowledged that bowling alley she admitted she 7 YEAR/74.0M MILE people smoke from "a highly smoked for nearly a year. 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He probably will not ...... .'A } , enter..and will have STOPPED A THIEFI , you : \r 1 ,:A (" ,. { ,?>-.- OFFERED ,PAIL if ..fUVICr BY THf 1. 219 Hogan Street SOUTHWEST COUNCIL. JACKSONVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Jacksonville, Florida 32202 ; ::1. t } : ,) 28, 1972 .JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 21 ,-. ,...0:<:':';':';':':-:':':':-:':':':':':-:':':':':':':';':':':':"':':.':.':.'.!'.'.!"."."."'.'"."..".."...'.'.'.'..'..'.;'.'.'.'....,:................ .. .. ;;;:::::;; :;:::;:;:::::::::::::::::fov.vS'XvJ'X'WHOW:::;;: ; :: ; ':'::.;.:.:.:.:.. ...:.:.. .:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:,:,;,;,:,;,:,:,;,:,;,:,;,;,;,;,;,,':':'X':'::.:'::::;:::::.!.;;:.::::::: .;:::.!.:.:.:.:.:.:.:'I--;;; ; ::: .. U-PlC-EM; r I l 1 i .1 THEY'RE STANDING I I 2-IT BALLOTNAME I I NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTIC LEAGUEW Intramural Golf W .L. L FICEUR 2 0 RADAR 17 29 11 RANK OR TITLE ..._,-_AGE_ PilOSE AMERICAN LEAGUEW NATTC 2 0 DRAGONS No. 1 28 12 L NARJAX '.' 1 0 REBELS 27 9 DUTY STATION SERVICE NUMBER NDRC 2 0 MATSG 1 0 BUSCH BUDS 21 15 679th 2 0 FAW-11 1 1 GUTTER DUSTERS II 18% 1714 (This week's games) MATSG .2 0 NFO 0 2 TARS 17% 18% GEORGIA AIMD 1 1 SUPPLY 0 2 CHIEFS 15 21 N\"CSTATE\ ADMIN 1 1 NDRC. 0 2Intramural CAG-20 14 18 MISSISSIPPI NARJAX No. 1 0 1 VP-45 No.2 13 31 SOMISSISSIPPI AIR OPS 0 1 BUSCH LEAGUERS 11 25 MICHIGAN ._TULANE VW-4 0 2 Bowling FASOTG 10 26 COMFAIRJAX 0 2 NOTRE DAME PURDUE FAW-11 0 0 PACIFIC LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST VIRGINIA STANFORD NATIONAL LEAGUE W L W L . _ SPLITMAKERS 21 11 W L CHASERS 6>/4 18th GOOD AND BAD SOUTHERN CAL 20 8 MICHSTATE VP-5 2 0 SPECIALS 18 14 FICEUR 5 18 10 NARJAX No.2 2 0 AFEES FLAPJAXGEMS 17 11 OHIO STATE' 18 14 CAROLINA__ ___ FICEUR 1 0 FWF 17 15 17 111U4 MARTD 1 1 VP-45 STIFFS 161,2 1DRAGONS TENNESSEE AUBURN 16 16 -< VP-45 1 1 No.2 15 17 WOMENS LIB 16 12 MINNESOTA MIAMI MARINE BARRACKS 1 1 SPARKS 13 15 LEPRECHAUNS, 14 18 VP-56 1 0 HUNTERS NAMTD 13 15 10 14 CLEVELAND CINCINNATI HOSPITAL 0 1 NUBS 4 24 NATTC 12 16 SUPPLY 0 2 QUACKS 6 22 WEAPONS 0 2 CONTINENTIAL LEAGUE TIE-BREAKER: predict final score on the game between W L West Virginia and Stanford. Indicate winners in other games by PATHFINDERS 37th 101,2 AMERICAN LEAGUE a check mark. Navy-Marine HAWKS W L 28 1320 The ballot box for NAS is located at the Navy Exchange near CHIEFS LATE CHARGERS 25 11 the Lay-away counter. Ballot boxes for Cecil Field are locatedat Bowling HURRICANES 28 24 FUBARS 23 13 Galley One and the Navy Exchange. Ballots must be in by MARINE BKS 21 19 SAW BONES 23 13 noon Friday each week or they won't be picked ADPERS 20 191,2 BEES 20 16 ;::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.:.;.up.;...................;.;.;.;.;.:.:.......:.:........':.': w L VP-62 22 22 HACKERS 18 14 MAGNIFICENT-7 53 15 .COMFAIRJAX 19 29 ADCOP 18 18 Cecil THE DRUNKS 51 17 HOSPITAL 151,2 20% BOOZERS 18 18 PrognosticatorMisses KINGSLEY MOTORS 39 29 AIMD FUMBLERS TOO 15 33 10 26 SLEEPERS 32 36 FUMBLERS 11 29 TOP FIVE 9 23 BOWLING TEAM 31/4 36ViIT'S DRAGONS No. 4 10th 211,2 DRAGONS No.3 8 20 One Game ON ORDER 30 38 SEMPER FI 30 38 MURRAYS BUNCH 29 39 /1" Jax -- AZl David L. GREEN MACHINE 26 42 Bowersox claimed this ,'. AE"B" 18% 494 '1'11E p week's U-Pic-Em championship for Cecil Intramural Pistol GIFTSNautical IROWSilS WElCOMf D Field when his tie-breaker score beat four Chart tOutnimert Nautical Wear __ out NAS . AMERICAN LEAGUEW I''I fj tFai'ils a fish foxes *Bur/op Jaikcli . Jax balloters who had L >Hardware .Sfeu Table/ Wear ivisiuoi >Repair Materials frArrwMoriM Other Goodie missed only one. MARTD 2 0 1'4 VP-45 2 0 WET STORAGE-MARINE HOISTS-HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER Bowersox who is attached EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE INBOARD HOSPITAL 1 0 SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS to the AIMD - FAPL 1 ., 0 GiSEGRAVES Technical Library at Cecil WEAPONS 1 1 iCl'J1 MARINA Field, picked Michigan ; AIMD 0 2 ROOSEVELT BlVD at ORTEGA RIVER State overGeorgiaTech for 4 ftAZl VW-4 0 2VP5' S JacksonvilleJlorlda "".""f.1CMI' his only miss. This game David L. Bowersox 0 2NINNNIMNNN11INMNNNNINNNNNNNN Pier 66 Franchned Marina Phone far 464 OPEN SUNDAY well .MN..____......,......_//"'.- _NINNNMNMIr BOATS,MOTORS CANOES: as the UCLA I as vs t T>.iunderbird.Starcraf.Mfg .Troan| .Grumman T-Craft Michigan game proved to be the biggest obstacle in I Government Personnel Mutual last the way week.of perfect ballots Life Insurance Company 'NOW HEAR THIS! Others who picked only 'specialist in service to the military' NOW HEAR THIS! one game incorrectly were JACKSONVILLE REPRESENTATIVEJIM PN2 Herman S. Skipper, RICHARDSONCdr Jr., HMC Edward J. USN (Ret.) : i i4 .. I' , McCormick, Lt. David C., -." < 11659 Jonathan-Rd..' ; *j r Thfkethin Jenkins and YN3 Glenn S. Jacksonville 32225 : Abbott. 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Phone Ext.392 Phone 7722896SEPTEMBER ..onl,you can prevent forest fires 15 __ ... .. ......_. '0 .. -.w -. -_.__.. -- _.- -.....-. .. .. PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 28 1972 Weapons BOWLINGCO Fall's Flounders 'v CECIL SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE: The t tby CPOs continue to cling to their FOOTBALL .> ,\' lead, closely followed by the Densen threw touchdown I DTC J. D. Brewster I Marines and Medical. High sets Matthews passes to Augnst, . ". ... were rolled by Beau Beaudry Price and to lead his VA- hINi 1 r T1IDiUtllfllllll UIil1I!!: !II I IIIIIJII 111111 II II 11111I1 n U ill 't'& U I! llIul (599-178-194-227)); Ed Smith ((561, Landry. 45 team to a 38 0 whitewashing of out of the and park, SLOWLY VA-174 6 12 173.209179); Larry Pool (557,213- other SOFTBALLThe Medical. VA-45's scoring circled the bases. Weapons 1 17 190)); Marv Taulbee ((550,196-178- is Our congratulations to VA-12 came on a scamper by Densen, 2 "slow" most adjective 176)); Irv Austin ((549, 188-180- descriptive of our first season of who not only won the 1st Cecil GOLF 181((! safetys and 2 p.a.ts. ((2 pointers). SLOW pitch softball. Betweenthe Field slowpitch championship, Led by Gus Elison and Jim Bembo (519, 209)); Frency VA-12 downed NAMTD 6.0 in a ending of the regular season, but also the initial COM- UCAS, NAMTD wrapped up the Eschete ((517.193)); Dave Falls fine defensive game. VA-12 in- and playoff game, one month FAIRJAX title as well. 1st half of intramuralgolf ((514, 176-204)); Richard Maffett tercepted four passes and the passed SLOWLY by. According to Tom McGuckin last week by defeating ((511,185)); Russell Germain (505, instructors pilfered three. The After a SLOW start, the VA-66 "next season should see more Supply 6 Vt to 5%. NAMTD 191.173)) and Andy Green ((503, lone score came on an 18 yard squad caught fire in the 2nd teams entered.Since slow pitch is almost had a perfect round, 193.175)). Standings: pass from Rick Miller to Dave round, and SLOWLY came fromno designed for slower players, losing only to runner up AIMD. CPOs Fuller. . where to overhaul, tie and (Mac is just kidding) it is only Comments from the club house Marines VA-45 remained undefeated by force a play-off with the ,VA-12 natural that it will be slow in are: "While others ride golf Medical upending VA-66, 36- 6. Densen SLOW pitch team. catching on. If this statement is carts, NAMTD ride in dump BOQ tossed t.d. strikes to Carlucci However, VA-66 was SLOWED confusing, it is because it was trucks (to enable them to carry VA-45 (twice), Kitts and landry. Sipes down and finally stopped by VA- stated slowly". their own sand)". Standings: NWSED twice took long laterals from 12 in the playoff game, 17.7. NAMTD 14 CLAW-1 Densen and fired t.d. passes to Final Standings: AIMD 12 AIMD Augnst and Price. VA-45 converted . VA-12 16 2 Marines 11 CommunicationsAMD 3 two point p.a.t. The VA- VA-12 started the game VA-66 13 5 Supply 9 No.2' 66 t.d.came on a 40 yard Joe Halk ),, SLOWLY. In the 4rd inning Lefty Marines 12 6 VC-2 8 Special Services to J. Henry aerial. Falcon the VA-12 VC-2 8 Medical used a tenacious ignited onslaught 10 VA-12 6 Admin _. _0, by orbiting a SLOW pitch NAMTD 6 12 defense to squeeze past NAMTD 12.8. The instructors tallied on ':'y $50.000 a very special living environmentwoodlake their 2nd play from scrimmage to take an early lead. Fritz Guttingput LIFE INSURANCEUNDER Medical on the Scoreboardwith AGE 35 a 5 yard t.d.pass from Willy : : : Wheeler. " 9''ammonthMi Luxury 1,2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments With the NAMTD offense on the $ 3 Bedroom Townhouses prowl, Emmet Browning intercepted - a pass and ran it back :: : : ;:::: :: :; : : :; : :: ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING 40 yards to pay dirt. jARYB NEFIT'ASS'C'IAiioN . CARPETING DISHWASHER DRAPERIES DISPOSAL In the final period, the Medical UNDERWRITTEN BY .'PRIVATE PATIO OR BALCONY defense held NAMTD three timeson M0NYThe 2 POOLS. TENNIS COURTS, CLUBHOUSECONVENENTL their own one foot line to cement the win.. MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK f MARV BLACKMORE NICK NICHOLS ritolkWamYO.lll, A down pour of Florida Liquid 358.1843 or 771.3007 358.1843 or 264.2454WEEKDAYS tt OM 111Yeq Y sunshire cancelled the long u..ou t.Olllt p'CIIM I awaited game between Cecil iSli3tc .IIY te ktlk pk N.rl wnkrCkIN (IICca Field's two powerhouses, VA-45 7:309.25 and VA174. Standings: IL.jhV1ri.it. SATURDAY SUNDAY .,xn.rror 3.455.407:309.30Robm : ?r IM VA-174 6 0 VA-45 5 0 Marines, 3 2 / 1 i Medical ,3 4 VA-12 2 2 ., ' ; 1 1 1 Y LOCATED: VA-66 2 3 San Jose NAMTD f-.IrI'1 7- 5 p. 1 1 Blvd. at Sunbeam Rd. 1 1 1 MODEL OPEN: 9AM.6PM,MONDAY.FRIDAY VC-2 0 6 11AM M SATURDAY,NOON. .6PM SUNDAY / Phone: 737-4881 The 6ND football tournamentwill be held at NAS, Memphis, 30 Oct. to Nov. 3rd. The east coast ) ==3= championships will also be heldat r ThTThtJE Memphis 6.10 Nov. Our local YIWNOONE COMFAIRJAX tourney will be played at Jax, 23 ton OCT, with caGlte rf&WtftMe the CINCLANTFLT tourney to be UNDER held 6 to 10 Nov. NOTE: Due to ADMITTEDPOSITIVE 18 conflicting dates the above )UIt tourneys are tentative pending a decision by CINCLANT Fleet. LD, REQUIRED Intramural basketball, Since1885HAVERIYS volleyball, and squash leaguesare due to start in October and November. Those activities planning on entering teams skE R should start practicing now. 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SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 "u.. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 23'Ole Blue' Marines Win Trophies ''11 TrainingBeginning JAX SPORT BRIEFS In Marathon CompetitionJax 'I -It is one thing to "walk a captured tenth position in their V mile" for a cigarette, but it is respective age classes. ANNIVERSARY INVITATIONAL something else to run five miles Jax-Getting "Ole Blue"readyfor GOLF for a trophy. Running aboard the Naval Air the deer season is not as TOURNAMENT Station during daily physical simple as it sounds and an un- .fa.? The NAS Jacksonville 32nd Anniversary Invjtational That is what eleven membersof fitness training may have been conditioned or untrained houndcan Golf Tournament will be held at the NAS Jax Marine Air Reserve Training the deciding factor that enabledthe put the damper on what Golf Course October 6-8. Detachment, NAS Jax did in the Marines to get trophy slots. might otherwise be a memorable Invitations will be extended recent marathon run in con- However, the marathon run itself to 128 active-retired opening day. nection with the city's was conducted along the packed military and civilian golfers in the greater Jacksonville sesquicentennial celebration.Out sands of Jacksonville Beach. To help sportsmen prepare area. their hounds for the rigors of of the participating Play will be 36 hole hunting the Game and Fresh medal with a practice round Marines competing against high Other Detachment Marines Water Fish Commission has scheduled for Friday. Prizes will be awarded to the first school and college runners, three participating in the run were established a 23 day deer hound four places in each flight of 16 and a party for all par- wound up with trophies. Capt. C. D. Hill;jSSgts.J.Pace, R. training season. The season ticipants will be held at the Candlelight Restaurant on A. Lancaster and J. T. Schell; October Sunday. Gunnery Sergeant Donald I. Sgts. C. W. Steinback and J. E. opens Saturday, 7 and Rondeau finished eighth Lt.Col ; Harrell; and PFCs R. P. Joiner continues through October 29. FLIERS BASKETBALL C.F.Bergstrom Jr. Detachment and G. J. Thedy. They were During the training season TRYOUTSJax Commander took a ninth place awarded marathon ribbons for free-running deer hounds may be -Tryouts for the NAS Jax Fliers Basketball team slot; and Sgt. James Konwin their efforts.. trained or toughened during will resume on Monday, October 2 at 5:30: p.m. All in I " daylight hours. Sportsmen are terested personnel should report to King Hall (Bldg. 563)) reminded to leave their guns at ready to workout. - home when training hounds as Pi.'i.fr.flHome ROD AND GUN CLUB MEETINGJax the carrying or use of any gun is prohibited.Deer A final organizational meeting for the NAS . Jacksonville Rod and Gun Club will be held Thursday, of Hounds also be trained at other times may during the September 28 at 7 p.m. in Room 233 of Hangar 1000. All AMERICA'S FAVORITEBIG closed season when the hound is interested personnel, military and civilian, are invitedto retained on leash or rope in the attend. hands of the trainer. POWER BOAT CLUB FISHING TOURNEYJax Locating a training area for Gloria Foster pulled in a 10 pound Red Bass for free deer hounds is the running responsibility of the dog owner. top honors in the fishing tourney held by the Power Boat Regulations for the training Club last weekend. Gloria will be presented with a season does not allow the trainingof trophy at the next Power Boat Club Meeting which will dogs on wildlife managementareas. be held on Tuesday, October 3 at 8 p.m. at the NAS 1 Marina. Quail hunters are also providedan LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTSJax opportunity to train their dogs prior to the opening of quail The NAS Jax Ladies Golf Association held an 18 season. Bird dogs may be trained hole (best of nine) tournament last week and the win- during the closed season with the ners and runner-up in each flight were as follows: 1st aid of a pistol firing blanks or Flight Penney Bennet and Ellen Ropiak; 2nd Flight 1 ball. and rifles Shotguns are Harriet Potter and Lilian Rae; 3rd Flight Millie prohibited while training bird dogs. Mueller and Doris Calais. Pat Oglesby, Polly Tieslau and Nelda Bradt finished in a three way tie for Chip In Quail dogs may also be trainedon licensed shooting preserves honors. during September by the shootingof 600 BOWLERSJax pen raised birds by the dog Boles of the Radar 17 team led the Intramural trainer. The statewide season for Bowlers last week with a 625 set. He rolled gamesof licensed shooting preserves 187-256-182. Also rolling 600s were Fletcher of the 16" DIAMETERINTRODUCTORY opens October 1 and ideal area for conditioning provides bird an Good and Bad team with a 222-191-197 for .a 610 and SPECIAL dogs and quail hunters. Smith of the FICEUR 5 team with a 213-178-210 for a 601.In osaaaaazgggsre Retrievers be trained at may REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call w any time with the use of mallard ducks more than two generations WAYNE SHRUMAn 2fOr1. removed from the wild or with ' domestic pigeons. associate of ;; BLANDING AGENCY Inc. VV Sportsmen wishing to test the BRING THIS COUPON AND RE. merits of their canine com- REALTORSHonesty { CEIVE ONE PIZZA FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE OF EQUAL panions should investigate of one VALUE ONE COUPON PER VISIT, the many field trials being held at Dependability Sincerity in PLEASE VALID THRU 10.7.72 various locations throughout NAME . . . . . Florida. 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PAGE 24 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 .. ................... .... ,,,, ,, .... .......... ;,;,:;,::;:;:;::::::;:::::<<::::-:-:::::-:::-:''':::::: :o>> :':--:':':':-'':':'''>>:-:':-:':':'>>:;::; ;;; Marine Barracks Defeats VP-45 I HOW THEY'RE STANDING After Trailing At Halftone INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL Jax -- The Marine 20-6 win over FAW-11. down and a two pointer for AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W' L Barracks and VP-45 met in Collins, Spoor and Fruge Hospital. W L PUBLIC WORKS 6 1 a battle of the undefeateds scored six pointers and Hill]] Weapons went into last MARINE BARRACKS 6 0 NARJAX 5 1 last week in Intramural added a two pointer for the weeks action without a win VP-45 4 1 MATSG 5 2 Football action and after a winners. Balboa was but came out of two games AIR VW-4 OPS 3 4 2 2 FAWn NDRC 4 2 first half completely credited with FAW-ll's against FATSOG with two FICEUR ,,2" 3 HOSPITAL '4 2.' 4 3 dominated by VP-45, the only score. wins. They won in the first VP-56 0" 3 WEAPONS \) 2 5 Marines came back in the The first overtime gameof contest by a score of 20-0 COMMUNICATIONS 0 4 MARTD 11 : 3' second half to steal victory the season came last when London, Thomas and VP-5 0 4 FATSOG J 0)) 8 away from VP-45,20-18. week in the National Tutin all carried the ball . VP-45 jumped out to a 16- League when NDRC won across for six pointers. " 6 halftime lead as a resultof 15-14 over Hospital. Tutin added a two pointerto touchdowns by Parmleyand Regulation play ended his tally in this game. Without AdvertisingYou Samples, a point after with the score tied at 14-14 Thomas and Tutin added attempt by Kennedy and a but NDRC was awardedone another touchdown apiecein Wouldn't Know. safety. The Marines point after they the next game while seemed unimpressed by penetrated the deepest in Berry and VanCleef added VP-45's 10 point lead, the overtime period. touchdowns and two """ however, as they held VP- Hattabaugh scored two pointers as Weapons won SEE THE NEW 45 to a safety the entire touchdowns and Cruthirdsa the second contest 2816. ; second half while they point after attempt for Martin picked up 10 of his ROLLING HILLS C-16 TODAY! S picked up two touchdownsand NDRC. Sanchez had a team's 16 points in a losing a two pointer by touchdown to his credit cause and Brown pickedup Allston that proved to be and Baker had a touch- the other six. the margin of victory. .r Ilr1sITRCtL1 Tullous, Stoner and Allston r fit r: N : i j i ;:i !;; : 1 m 1 ;f;;: 11; !;:;:; I;:m:: E I each picked up touchdowns K* the vic .:::::::; :::: r A4 . on to , way :: ::.;.; K'Am:: rA . ,( tory. .... ( HONDAOF ::::, t111T Another American I if! piaX11 League game last week : HOHD' that saw the first half JAX I If@@ leader end up the loser in S! the end was Air Ops 14-6 ::::: W; ;t lOW[!i Mi r&: M"ln MSmM!! :; : 7726 LENOX AVE. : 6425 NORWOOD AVE PHONE 764-2419 1 o PHONE 781.1740 victory over Com ,.i, ;) ... : :; I'1 6 munications. Sullivan f gave Communicationshopes i i ff::m m1;;;;:: : if: ii1 ;; ;;;;;; ;;;1:1:;;;;;1;;;1;;;; :;:i ::: AJ! rag PATIO_ _ for their first victoryof T ;!_ I N 01 LI II I the season when he d scored a TD in the first PRICES ESaIE half and the Com WN OI a it aIfAM.IM munication's defense held e2I Air Ops scoreless. The NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ; MODEL C-16 I CI tables were turned in the NEW & USED TV SETS '' @ II C II 2 I NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS ft STOVES ''' You'll love the gracious.front CAUCI. second half however m NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSAIR porch, spacious entrance foyer I when the Air Ops defense CONDITIONERS :i and the huge family room In this I held Communications Hrs f a.m..7p.m.Come In*Browse ;ti model. The dining area and scoreless while Hansen living room overlook the patio and Firerson were scoring WEseoHNETT FURNITURE co. and the rear garden through $25,500 to 5326 WtSCQNNETT at i03rtf moHoWESTS sliding glass doors. Two car TDs and Richerson was $32 000 garage, tool! , adding a two pointer. VP-5 played two games last week but failed to !I DE'HOUSE . score in either game as $ :: ::::$ ::. ..,.....: :<:":*: they were saddled with a OF QUAUty SERVICE' 1110 MARIETTEIT 110 26-0 loss loss to FICEUR.to VW-4 and Heath a 38-0 Toyota Sales* Service CASSATAVENUE r : r 1 had two touchdowns and a two pointer and Swink had ptr month 1972 CORONA <: JA : ! I ! two touchdowns in VW-4's I I .J ;t S}: : win. 2471Std. ; ... Lipscomb was the big ":" eP gi J: I. t t man for FICEUR with four : p't t 8 :::1:!: Equipment :::CECIL It. .::: :: touchdowns : and a two Includes: :.jFIELD 103rd ST. HAS $N:: TO &: pointer to his credit. Front disc ::;: >" i| ; Public Works remainedon BrakesWheel t@; > Q:1.I ; :: ... ' top in the National covers : -----.v.v. : : '; ; League last week with a Nylon carpets 4 Door I \I < i. I IVA White wall tire PHONE 389 456 SEDANDelivered and FHA FINANCING 6 3&4 BEDROOM 1.:1 HOMES . in Jax.on approved credit including tags tales tax, ' dealer prep, transport and title fees; Apr $.T1 percent Interest $25,500 to $32,000 ovvaRnlNil' ,:. 1 '1, ,, $342.77 Doc stamps$3.00;unpaid balance$$2147.total . ;; P LSTE note $$2511.52 cash or trade-In down $433.29. .., Salesman rrrrrr rrrrrrr rrr rr on Duty 10am to 6pm Daily . 45 Vrt.fipcncnc* J"I RAMBLER Transportation ooDGE . t 47 rr Auto.Trans..Air Specials 1dr,' HT COROpE t At { Of Week Ps, I:, $'95 RSH VRI roiling hills RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL I ft i CLEAR COVER PLASTIC SUP GALAXY 4dr.HTATACPSR&HVR S1295S149S I'. :wrwNY ..'"L 4;.....: -. "..,. -, "vAi..ho ". .. APARTMENTS DODGE 2dr.HTATACPSVR , , 't IAHOI StLfCTION Of 1ASPICratt CHEVELLE 6cyl3spd.AC S119SS1S9S ,t' o', ,.,c..u,.fSTIMATISotiivmr a 70 47CAMARORSLoaded GRIMLIN 3spcf.,R&H S129S BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS ' l.... : f A. R. KOBLAR, (USN, Ret.) OPEL OT 4spd.,R&H S1995S2795 t ( 71 TOYOTA Celica MEMBER OF 4spd.R&H.AC NATIONALHOME Phone 355-2183 or 389-0977 JACKSONVILLE BUILDER S ASSOCI AT ION ., 1040 NUMAND HOME ILOERSASSOCIATION.l.y 1. ' .. . . |
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