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r WelcoTne Horne, Lt. Gartley lols\\" YlO\ } .. kdct. \ nS1! \ }1\ ..-.. husband." Jax Have you seen my "' An answer to that question was the most important part of Lt. Mark Gartley's .; I '.:". "X' arrival here Sunday afternoon for three wives as the recently released POW 't t prepared to enter the Naval Hospital for a thorough examination and debriefing. . I i q I For the wife of Jacksonville area POW, the question brought good new . ,;\\ ( Lt. Gartley told the wife of Capt. R. Bryon Fuller that the two officers had been in ; :4 w the same camp in 1968. r p For the other two wives, the uncertainty will continue. ': Lt. Gartley had been scheduled to arrive here last week, but after arriving in r New York City, he requested to go to St. Albans Naval Hospital in New York City where he was united with relatives. The length of time Lt. Gartley will be at the hospital will depend on how fast the complete medical examination can be conducted and what the results of it are, according to COMFAIRJAX PAO. . J p1VE-mrs i ' N r VOL. 30 NO 29 Published In The Interest Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville OCTOBER 5, 1972 f ._t.k'" ...., wlillhirrr A HEARTY WELCOME awaits Lt. Mark Gartley as he arrives here Sunday. Lt. Gartley Is one of three American fliers released recently"by 'Widow Equity' Law ClarifiedJax : North Vietnam.CO's : r -- With the enactment of the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) on Sept. 21, FamilygramJax career military members can now provide for their'widows or widowers and i f dependent children a survivor income of up to 55 percent of retired pay. i .. For the first time In history, we are going to pay formal Popularly referred to as the employees. Until SBP went into effect, the recognition to the official birthday of our Navy. It was 197 years ago, "Widow Equity" plan, SBP puts During bill signing ceremoniesat retired pay of a member ended on October 13,1775, that the Second Continental Congress signed a bill into effect for career members of the White House, Secretary of with his or her death, unless the authorizing the construction of ships for American Navy. the uniformed services a survivor Defense Melvin R. Laird expressed member had elected voluntarilyto Since 1922 when the Navy League Instituted "Navy Day" to honor the protection plan comparableto to the Congress his participate in the Retired men and women In the Navy the occasion has been celebrated on that available to Civil Service Department's appreciation of its Serviceman's Family Protection October 27 This date was selected because October was the month in long interest in correcting the Plan (RSFPP), known originallyas which the Contental Congress authorized the first ship's and the 27th of survivor benefits inequity for the Contingency Option Act. October Is the birthday of President Theodore Roosevelt who en military members and for its As a result, surviving membersof couraged the establishment of the Navy League. work in finalizing legislation for retirees' families often found This year it Is our aim that Navy men, women and their families will the new plan.Secretary themselves with little or no income In time of reflection and rededication, reflecting upon join together a Laird indicated the following the deaths of the great history of pride and professionalism that has been the will be retirees. legislation particularly Tht. tradition of the Navy beginning even before the official signing of the important to "those of us in the Under the new Jaw,...members .. bill! by the Second Continental Congress when, ,Washington", took Defense Department who are who retire on or after the Sept. 21, " command before Boston In J775. working for an volunteer force 1972 effective date of SBP will be He saw the possibility of capturing unprotected transports and supply automatically enrolled in the for Air Force our Army, our our ships. He converted several, small schooners into warships and opE Navy, and our Marine Corps". plan if they have spouses or enlisted Massachusetts sailors into "Washington's Fleet", the first dependent children at retirementtime. organized American Naval Force. During the fall and winter of 177575 The new Survivor Benefit Plan . this small squadron captured some 35 ships. allows persons already retired to A member who does not have a From this dramatic beginning the infant Navy blossomed under the provide,on a voluntary basis,the spouse or dependent children at inspiration and guidance of men like Jones, Conyngham, Wickes and same protection for family retirement can participate in others who molded the naval traditions that have strengthened the Jax Joins members as future retirees can SBP either at retirement by nation to this day. provide for their family membersand naming another person as his The pages of Naval' history are filled with glamorous and exciting OperationIdentification at equal cost for the beneficiary or later should he or .', stories of gallantry, dedication and victory. But it must also be added protection.SBP she acquire a spouse or child ;' that there have been and still remain hardships, heartaches and embraces, also, the after retirement. frustrations. Difficulties are not unique to the Navy; they are in fact a members of the reserve com- Persons who retire within 180 part of every worthwhile endeavor. And there can be a very gratifyingsense ponants, including members of days after the effective date of of achievement in accomplishing a difficult task In the face of Jax -- Capt. William G. the Army National Guard and Air SBP have a special grace periodof hardships.The Sizemore NAS Jax CO, has National Guard, with participation 180 days after their retirement Navy has made tremendous 'strides in recent years toward requested all NAS departmentsand beginning at age 60 or dates in which to finalize either lessening many of the frustrations of Navy life. But of course, many of tenant commands to appoint later, when retired pay starts. automatic or voluntary par- the heartaches and frustrations that are Inherent In our way of life will Operation Identification SBP fills a gap in the area of ticipation in the plan. Persons never be eliminated. representatives to give guidanceand service benefits that many active retired before Sept. 21 have up to It is only through the pride and professionalism of dedicated men and information to personnel who duty persons, retirees, and the first anniversary of that dateto women who are willing to give that 'little extra above and beyond the are interested in marking their members of their families did not advise their services that they normal requirements that we can maintain the great heritage of personal property in order to even know existed. wish to enroll in the plan. freedom and honor given to us by our shipmates of the past. discourage theft.Operation - ; Plan to take advantage of as many of these activities as possible; Identification is a ; a. Documentary Fflm,' "Prepare or Die''*, made at Cecil Field will be program sponsored by the s shown on Channel 12 TV at 2230 on 8 October.b. Jacksonville Police Departmentthat gr _ Flotilla 12 Band from Mayport to perform at _ . Cruiser-Destroyer encourages the marking of + _ NAS Navy Exchange from 1100 to 1145 on 10 October.c. private property with its owners wjlc.r . Rear Admiral Geis Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, will appear Florida driver license number, or. on TV Channel 12 Today Show at 0930 on U, }O tober. social security number. d. Picnic at NA TTC Picnic Grounds on, 13 October from 1000 to 1500. The information is then I (NAS military personnel only.) recorded on a postcard which is Lr; e. Navy Day Regatta on St. Johns River on 15 October. A series of sent to the Police Department.The . three races with', an awards ceremony at the Navy Jax Sailing Club information on the card is fed Clubhouse following conclusion of,the final race. into a computerand if the police / Weekend 13.15 October is Navy Sabbath weekend. Attend the encounter the marked property services of your choice. All military personnel are encouraged to later, it can be easily and immediately a wear uniform to services this weekend. identified by checkingthe \ , Finally, let us all join together during this next week by participatingIn computer record. . IMPROVED MINORITY COMMUNICATION CSC Clarence Scott, rededicating ourselves - above, and in the planned activities mentioned The number should be Minority Affairs here for the 20 months, Is Representative past the United States,Navy as the cornerstone - to the task of maintaining permanentpart in the world. engraved on some commended by Capt.William G. Sizemore,NAS Jax CO,for his effortsin of freedom and the mightiest Navy of the property using an The NAS Jacksonville Navy family Is one of the finest and my family electric which the providing interpersonal communication and understanding among engraver, Naval personnel in racial matters. Chief Scott was also recognized for and I proud to be with you. , are Signed: Capt. W. G. Sizemore NAS Jax CO (Cont. to Pg. 2) his assistance in establishing the NAS Jax CARE Center. M Publishing Company which is In no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official expressions "Published by the Holt advertisements constitute Oepariment oltha Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." of the Department of the Navy nor do the r I l'' -- -- -- - ---- ---, ' " - PAGE 2' lAX IR'IR'N'E _. --. ..u_OCTOBER 5, 1972 1 _. --- ' -- -- -- - 111 1 ;;; }....." ." -.'. ....,..WEEKLY. ..972 CLUBS'C'HE'DULis".i. ;: \:] : ;; ::: I I l TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OCT. 10 OCT. 11i OCT. 9 OCT.5 OCT. 6 OCT. 7 OCT. 8 - i 1j!:!1 jji!:iji:!:jjiii::::: ::1J1!:: j:f Queen "B" :::IPJRA1ES : Queen "B" Juke Box .: Creations Juke Box Juke Box & :!:}::::}::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :$1: b Exit Dancing Dancing Dancing The Diamonds 1iICOVEItmjI The Diamonds , :t1 ' , !3 G.tt1j: :) 1III . ' Country : '> : . : Fine Food Pizza" : Holidays Leopard" Beach Cats Game Night m' Couples Available . .. : .. ,' ':. .. ' ; ;I : , ,i Jim Walters The The ' Whatever s Three's The I T ::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: & Variations Emeralds mmyc"" Fair A Crowd Pacemakers , (f "I: The Brotherhood , lIill Rib' Harmonica Family Night ;, Prime Rascals Brunch. Allthe FriedImtf .:::::::.:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::. Buffet Prisms 11'30': m to Closed Game Night Chicken "'''''''' ='' & you Emeralds i:30P, Can Eat ftl CLUB HOURS PIRATES COVE CPO CLUB OFF1CEFS CLUB HANCOCK HALL TFE. ............................................................................ ............:..................................................... ................................................... .........:.:....................................:::... . MONDAY.THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m, to Midnight SUNDAYTHURSDAY SUNDAY 11a.mtoa.m. FRIDAY FRIDAYS . 11a.m.t02a.m. 11 a.m. Midnight 11a.m. llp.m. SUNDAY 6p.m..10p.m. SATURDAY TUESDAY.THURS Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS 9 a.m to h.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11a.m..11p.m. 6p.m. .11:30: p.m. . 11 a.m to 1 a.m, MONDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY.SATURDAY 9 a.m. to Midnight j. 11a.m..1a".m.. 11 a.m. to Midnight ..M. . .. -- .1 .. . Cranberry Sauce, Bread Dressing, meal Cookies, Vanilla SANDWICH . Pudding. LINE Grilled Hamburgers French Fries, Cauliflower, Buttered I .........."... ........ ........ Peas & Carrots, Salad Bar, Cherry Wednesday,Oct. 11 or Cheeseburgers, French ... ..........-.... .Ut.U" : ,. Jello, Peanut Butter Cookies. BREAKFAST Chilled GrapefruitJuice Fried Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, .. . ... . ..... . Sunday,Oct.8 Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Onions,Lettuce Leaves, Catsup, Salad ...... . .. .. BREAKFAST: Chilled Tomato Order,Griddle Cakes w.Syrup, Choiceof Dressing Dessert Bar. .... Juice, Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Ham or Pork Sausage, Baked Pork SUPPER Italian Spaghetti w.MeatBalls & Beans, Pastry Bar Pizza, . Baked Lasagna Parmesan Friday, Oct. SUPPER Order,Griddle Cakes w.Syrup, Choiceof Pork , ) Chop Suey Egg Foo Bacon DINNER: Corn Chowder, Baked Cheese, Garlic Bread, Luncheon , or Meat Young, Chicken Fried Rice, Chinese Chicken, Brown Gravy, Mashed Seasoned Brussel Sprouts, Salad Bar, BREAKFAST) Chilled Grapefruit Chow Mein, Noodles, Buttered Green Scrambled Eggs w Ham, Pastry Bar. Potatoes, Chilled Applesauce, Pineapple Pie, Creamy Rice PuddingNAVAL . Juice, Hominy Grits, French Toast, . Beans, Salad Bar, Devils Food Cake, BRUNCH: at .10 a.m. Grilled Seasoned . Fried Eggs to Order, Choice of Baconor Vanilla Pudding. Cheeseburgers, Cream of Asparagus Buttered Corn, Luncheon Meat, Cheese Omelet, Saturday, Oct.7 Tomato Soup, French Fried Potatoes, Salad Rice Pudding.Bar, Pineapple Pie, Creamy Pastry Bar.DINNER BREAKFAST: Chilled Pineapple Baked Beans, Salad Bar, Lemon SANDWICH : New England Clam Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Meringue Pie, Chocolate Cookies. LINE Chili Dogs, Potato , Chowder, Baked Meat Loaf or Fried Order,Griddle Cakes w.Syrup, Choice SUPPER: Baked Virginia Ham, Onions, Chips Dessert Salad Bar. Bar, Chopped Dad o Oa[ Perch, Scalloped Potatoes, Tartar 'of Ham or Pork Sausage, Minced Pineapple Sauce, Whipped Potatoes, Sauce, Brown Gravy, Buttered SUPPER: Fried Fish Sticks or Beef, Lyonnaise Potatoes, Pastry Candied Sweet Potatoes, Buttered Broccoli, Simmered Pinto Beans, Bar. Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, Frankfurters Cheese & Bacon, Ell1E Salad Bar, Peach Pie, Devils Food Steamed Rice, Seasoned Lima Beans, , BRUNCH: at lOa.m. Beef Rice Soup, Chocolate Cookies Strawberry Jello. ttered Cauliflower, Cake. Grilled Veal Steaks, French Fried Monday, Oct.9 Salad Bar,, AIR STATIONPROTESTANT nato Spice Cake, Brownies. SANDWICH LINE Submarine Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salad Bar, BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Sandwiches, Potato Chips, Sliced Strawberry Short Cake, Peanut Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Thursday,Oct. 12 Tomato Onions, Lettuce Leaves, Butter Cookies. Order,Griddle Cakes w.Syrup, Choiceof L IAKFAST: Chilled Pineapple Catsup, Mustard, Salad' Dressing, SUPPER: Roast Tom Turkey, Ham or Pork Sausage, Home Fried Juice, Cooked Farina, Fried Eggs to Sunday Dessert Bar. Cream Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes, Potatoes, Corn Muffins, Pastry Bar. Order, French ,Toast w.Syrup, Choiceof Divine Worship 8:30: a.mat . DINNER : Navy Bean Soup, Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Lyon. Saints All ,Chapel Southern Fried Chicken, naise Potatoes, ' Savory Bread, Pastry Bar. ChtirchSchool Brown Gravy, Dressing, Buttered DINNER: Split'Pea Soup,Breaded Divine Worship 9:30: 11 a.m.a.m at I Beets, Seasoned June Peas, Mashed Pork Chops, Cream Gravy,, Mashed All 'Saints Chapel JAX---A--.I - Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Salad Potatoes, Chilled Applesauce, Junior Youth Fellowship Bar, Chocolate Cream Pie, Ap Seasoned Asparagus, Buttered Corn, 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth plesauce Cake.SANDWICH Salad Bar, Pineapple Pie, Chocolate. Fellowship 1 1:30 The JAX AIR NEWS' is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper LINE: Grilled Hamburgers Krinkles .. : pm. distributed each at the. U. S. or Cheeseburgers, Potato Evening Worship 7:30 Thursday Naval. Air Station " r, # .m. 'at r /; p the' Small 1 Chapel Chips/ Sliced Tomatoes, Onions, Mf't Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a, i private firm. All Copy'submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Lettuce Leaves. Dill Pickles, OperationIdentification Tuesday MustardCatsup, Salad Dressing, . must be forwarded to the. Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS' Dessert BarSUPPER Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 . . "P at m 750 Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication News : Stuffed Bell Peppers, Christian Science Bldg Service and items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 or Tomato Sauce, Snowflaked Potatoes, ( p.m. at the Small Chapel 3119. Boiled Cabbage & Carrots,.Seasoned (Cont. from Page 1) >' NAVAL HOSPITAL Green Beans, Salad Bar, ApplesauceCake Cherry Jello.Tuesday. representatives have been Divine Worship 10 a.m. at "Everything advertised in this publication must be made St. Lukes. ,Oct. 10 requested to purchase.The . available without regard to race, purchase use or patronage BREAKFAST Chilled Apple Juice, not aids i in HATTCProtestant creed, color national origin or sex of the purchaser user, or Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Order, program only patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal French Toast Syrup, Choice of convictions, but also has a Service 10:30: Worship..m. m opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Creamed powerful deterrrent effect by Building 500. advertising from that source." Dried Beef, Pastry Bar. making stolen property difficultto DINNER; Hot Roast Beef Sand sell. ... CATHOLICSaturday wiches or Baked Virginia Ham, Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Brown Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, In one American community of Mass S pm.: at concerning such should be directed to: Buttered Carrots, Southern Fried 11,000 homes, 4,000 homeowners St. Edward's Chapel Okra, Salad Bar, Raisin Nut Cake, marked their property for Sunday Mass a.m. and 11 THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Oatmeal Cookies. identification 'in the event i it a.m. Daily M Monday, Tuesday and SANDWICH LINE Grilled Ham & Thursday 4747 SanJuan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Cheese Sandwiches, Potato Chips, became stolen. These 4,000 Friday 11 30 a.m. Wed Telephone 388-2755 Salad Bar, Relish Tray, Dessert Bar. homes had only 6 burglaries i in nesday the Naval Mass Hospital 11:30 a.m.Chapel.at SUPPER I" Grilled Hamburgers or, two years while the remaining [ VOL. 30 NO. 29 OCTOBER 5, 1972 Cheeseburgers Potatoes Buttered Mixed French Vegetables,Fried, 7,000 had, 1,800 burglaries in the and Saturday S p.mr ,Confessions 4:15: same period of time. Cream Style Corn, Salad Bar, Oat. n 5, 1972 JAX AIR PAGE 3 NEWS'-.LATWINGER-_.- , Fire Prevention : P Low CostHousing Everybody's JobJax Jax -- Ortega Arms, a 152-unit Sunday marks the beginning of Fire Prevention 5M apartment complex built under Week 1972 a program aimed at making the American Section 236 of the National Housing Act, FHA public more aware of how lives and C Military I they can help save Preference, i is scheduled for property by preventing needless fires. initial occupancy in 6-8 weeks. The NAS Jax Fire Department Fire Prevention Branch, "Don't rx- The complex is located within plans to accelerate its regular wait for an inspection." four miles of NAS Jax at Catoma year-round at this and Ortega Farms Blvd. There program time, Failure to conduct practice I : are !-, 2and 3-bedroom un placing emphasis on the fact that drills is the main problem in : . Fire Prevention must be an "all furnished apartments which are home fires here Olive ,Capt. says, hands"effort in order to succeed.In air conditioned, carpeted, and in the "Every person family the words of Station Fire equipped with range and should know two routes of escape, : Chief, H.L. Ellis, "an effective refrigerator. where the nearest fire alarm box I fire prevention program requiresfull is located, and the Fire Depart rHLr4S K Married personnel in pay cooperation' from.. people on ment phone number." grades E-l through E-5 may be ALL LEVELS!l" If a fire occurs in a home wherea eligible for rental supplement. E- During the past year, some 300 baby sitter is in charge,she can 5 personnel may qualify if they military families throughout the either be an asset or a liability are not receiving incentive pay, country were involved in fires, when it comes to getting the have less than eight years ser according to the Naval Safety children out safely. vice, and at least two minor Center. "If we demand a qualified TOP SEABEE E02 Lucky Barnes (Right) is congratulated by children The leading cause of fires in nursery, we should demand a Ltg(| ) Craig T. Pynn, CBU-410 CO% for being selected Seabee of the family housing continues to be qualified baby sitter.", Capt. Month. E02 Barnes was selected for his outstanding professional However, preference in rentalof carelessness with 30.3 percent of Olive emphasized. performance and dedication to duty. these units will be afforded all housing fires attributed to "Before leaving the home, the married personnel. cooking, 12 percent resulting parents should inform the baby Interested personnel who do from matches and lighters, and sitter of their location and the Without Advertising not anticipate transfer from this 11.3 caused by smoking home's escape routes. area before January 1974 should materials. I You Wouldn't Know contact the Housing Referral Here at NAS Jax, conditions in "Don't give the baby sitter a Office, Bldg. 902.It's . the barracks and family/housing, bunch of phone numbers. The ,not industrial situations, are the only number she needs to know is main problem. the Fire Department. We'll take In order to prevent fires in the care of notifying the parents." barracks, NAS has established a About 3,000 children lose their unique program. NAS Jax now is lives in fires each year-one the only NAS with a Fire Ward quarter of the total lives lostanda . en Program. little advance drilling could a Fact ! reduce the toll greatly.If . Every barracks has a fire warden who is responsible for you think you smell smoke, inspecting and reporting to the ,don't hesitate to call the Fire Fire Department each month. Department because you're not sure that a fire is present. "The Fire Department is "We'd rather go and find available for suggestions any nothing than find a fire when it's time," says Capt. Olive of the too late", Capt. Olive said. -. .. ' t5w r a au ,!:::J, 4' kPI&t srGgttt2IQs r tf t t ,e rltei' p0 C l6crPk'Al'IYAIRMM 'ypyt i l S Columbus KNOWING ABOUT FIRES can often prevent them is the message I Capt.Olive of the Fire Prevention Branch conveys to youngsters in his fire prevention classes discovered Americaon NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR THIS! BORROWED money! f* yen back in the Fifteenth Century, Thcfleet'sin II borrowed money was the stuff L-- II that hoisted sails and made the . wheels of commerce turn. atAvis. Today, when you need money for.any worthwhile : . purpose, come to'see us for fast, friendlyand .. confidential service. You'll find our in- I.J. I'' terest'rates' are much lower than Queen i Isabella's. I .J.+ : . Steer a course for action- I 'r :: i Make Avis your first port ,o' ' . . "I :'. I '4. ''1" ''r r call and feel 1 free again to, I .H" .'" I, ' .A , ;' go anywhere, anytime. .oM An, :, r" I ;,. : ; '" i I AVIS/ FEATURES PLY. MOUTHS I J i (. .' t' ." \ SPECIAL RATES WESTSIDE ..daLJ ,.':' ...1,' Available to all military personnel ''I, 4328 BLANOINO BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA AVIS 32210 Deposit Insurance up to $20,000! PHONE 7716161OCTOBER ) CECIL FIELD VAS: : (by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Base Service Station Corner Enterprise and Kelley Phone 771-3211 Ext.392 Phone 773-2896 . '-c- . --j Jlj.I .. ,To" : '' r OCTOBER' 5, 1 1HHHI 1972i I I PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER i :.: H::.. """ """ ",,,,,,,,,,,,,'...oo.... .. ...u... ................ . AROUND.W.CEC L.w..WhW. ""r r I ; j j1 t r ro : f ' ? 0 "l. 1 . , - -1 r 'ni' -: j ::; d ,j;4)'1.' /': .. .' ;'I..<" .Y 2ri\: f' \ .1 r Robert Allen Ruddell, re. i ii .. . q with the '.\. 1 "' # enlisted for 3 years 'N-J 'i. ( S three he has served this will give 4 \ '. ( __- t him a good start for that navy 0 ,.,.\1' ., .I i ; career. a .. I II + I I #,---J. *m - 1 All( L. D. Center,ACCS re-enlist for 4 more years which will be added to SS Of 17 years of past service. Chief Center was re-enlisted by Lcdr. Red- man of RATCF. a Cdr. J. M. Gilmore of VA-45 1 retired PR2 Gayle N. Cooper 1I from the navy after 18V years of I active duty. + A .. ' ; William Edward Bleshoy, who already has 11 years of active duty,was re-enlisted for 2 more : ! in VA1J.Eastern's /SS 0 I .SD.- '. J .. 1 Is it better , :- S flL ....' :.F-- tLct \ ! __ - his I Standby, -r---------T' If you waitits 50%. and re-of Eastern has a new way your money back.And for you to fly. Besides First you on our very next Class and Coach and Standby, that has seats available 4 Eastern has Leisure Class:" you free of charge. , Leisure Class costs you Now,our lawyers the same as you'd pay for get nervous if wet!left. : i ,:. coach ((33 regular fare). But Leisure Class : we don't guarantee you'll get apply when you're' on ) : on your scheduled flight. government business If you do, it's the same your ticket is being ; as Coach. But if Coach is full, a government agency. ! you may fly First Class. Nor to some Without paying anything extra. tickets.Nor to the ; And, if the whole plane is full, nor Bermuda, you won't get on at all. And Mexico and Bahama. that's the good part. Nor when the Because then you get scheduled plane is "". . e EASTERN " I . ,:, ,,,,,..,, ""10 - "" "I he Winf cof l Ml"i*r i 1 :d'"nu injirl Co lf r"liri 0\"1 i inr Ins . .._,_ .' .. u_ .. t- -, ___.,.._.__.__,__..._..' 5 5 __1 u- -- >. . . '. h - r 5'l: 5. 1972 JAX AIR| NEW-LATWINGER PAGE ---- --- -- -- I ff Jax Civilian Menu-5j j'j'j a.\ s ef 'Li Tuesday,Oct.9 Thursday.Od.n Tomato Soup, Pan Roast Beef Vegetable Soup, VegetableBeef with New Potatoes, Pork Cutlets Stew with Rice, Chicken with Apples, Spaghetti and Meat with Dumplins, Fish Cakes with ("s t Sauce, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Slaw, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, 1 Fish Chicken Fried Sticks with Onion t Mashed Potatoes, French Gravy. : e Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, French ; Green Lima Beans, Corn. Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, String Beans, Squash, Pinto j ,tit. Beans. ;,." Combination Salad, Tossed Combination' Salad, Tossed ,.. Salad, Fruit Cup, Plain Jello, Salad, Fruit Cup, Plain Jello, ,., Fruit Jello,Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fruit Jello,Fruit Cottage Cheese, ,L Plain Cottage Cheese, CucumberMix Plain Cottage Cheese, Cucumber , Chef Salad Bowl, Potato Mix, Carrot and Raisin, Tuna Salad. Salad. I a1 Egg Custard Pie, Apple Pie, Coconut Cream Pie, Apple Pie, 1 Chocolate, Cake, Assorted Banana Cake, Assorted Pudding. I 4 t Pudding. i . Frlday.Od.13 : \ / Wednesday,Oct. 10 Seafood Gumbo, Stuffed Minestrone Soup, Fried Peppers with Creole Sauce, Trout CFC LEADER RETIRES Gordon L. King, Supervisor, Programs Management Branch, Supply Chicken, Shortribs with Noodles, Almondine, Swiss Steaks, Department, and a leader in the Combined Federal Campaign since its beginning in 1965, receives a Liver with Onions, 7 oz. Chopped Mushroom Gravy, 7 oz. Chopped retirement plaque from RAdm. Lawrence R. Gets Left), COMFAIRJAX, and Capt. William G. Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Sirloin, Baked Franks with Sizemore, NAS Jax CO,as he retires after more than 30 years work here. Potatoes, French Beans. .,. ___ ............... Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, French .... .... .,..... . .... m. -- " .. .w..nw"om.y..y.y v.......... w.....;';; ;';- ;;'''';''''';'''';<<''; Blackeyes, Okra and Tomatoes, ,. Fried Potatotes, Rice and Gravy, 1 HiGHUGHTSEmployees Mustard Greens.Combination Great Northern Beans, Zucchiniand I CIVILIAN Tomatoes, Peas. Salad, Tossed Combination Salad, Tossed Salad, Fruit Cup, Plain Jello, Salad, Fruit Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello,Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fruit Jello,Fruit Cottage Cheese, Plain Cottage Cheese, CucumberMix Plain Cottage Cheese, CucumberMix Waldor' Salad, Beet and, Health Salad, Cole Slaw. SelectedFor Onion. Pineapple Cream Pie, Apple Chocolate Pie, Apple Pie, Pie, Strawberry Short Cake, ' Layer Cake, Assorted Pudding.. Assorted Pudding. . Study Y , The U, S. Civil Service Commission In REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call Federal recently announced that 95 employees have been selected for a L WAYNE SHRUMAn year of graduate study In the i- pt Education for Public Management associate of program In 1972.73. BLANDING A ENCY"Inc. ' Final selections were made from a . group of mid-career employees REALTORSHonesty Identified by department and agency heads as potential program and QIt"f policy-level executives.This Dependability, Sincerity In REAL ESTATE SALES year's participants represent 23 different Federal departments and 5102 Blanding Boulevard agencies. f Phone 771-9513 THANKS FROM THE CORPS .. Mr. Rod Pinney, NAS Jax between the of 25 and They are ages Executive Assistant, in congratulated by Capt. William. Sizemore, 48 and range In grade from GS-11 to - GS15. Each participant will return to NAS Jax CO, after receiving a Certificate of Appreciation from the the sponsoring organization at the end Marine Barracks. In the Certificate, Mal. J. F., Lavin, Marine of the 1972.73 academic year to Barracks CO,cited Mr. Pinney as a distinguished civilian member of his governmental career. resume your, staff who has provided notable support to this command. 1fIdcome 46oaad11C41 ,Education for Public Managementwill ; provide each participant with a year of graduate study at one of the WESTSIDE following major universities duringthe ) 1972.73 academic year: Cornell 'HOUSt OP CKJALITY SERVICE'Jacksonville's 1310 (Vt University, Harvard University, Finest CASSATAVENUE Indiana University Massachusetts Institute of ,Technology, Princeton Toyota Sales 4, Service University, Stanford University, Sincel885HAVERTV'8 University of Southern California hr. University of Virginia ,and the month 1972 CORONA University of Washington. per At' the nine participating schools, the employees will attend a core seminar designed to focus their Std. Equipment educational experience on the administration Includes; FURNITURE of public affairs. In , addition,each participant will carry, Front disc i graduate-level/ academic load In BrakesWheel subjects needed to equip him or her to covers ' handle the broad and: complex'problems I Nylon carpets facing career executives' In 4 Door White wall frre Government PHONE 389 456)) SEDAN Originally funded by the Ford MILITARY DISCOUNT! Delivered In Jax. on approved credit Including tag sales tax, j administered the Foundation and by dealer prep, transport and title ices; Apr. 9.71 percent Interest - National Institute of Public Affairs In (342.77 Dec. stamps $3.00; unpaid balance $2147.; total . close cooperation with the Civil note $2511.52 cash ; or.trade-In down $433.29. Service Commission, the program Is In Its ninth year of helping to create a strong managerial, and executive capacity In Government. Responsibllity ... 2SB5"Transportation s CorofialO for the program's continued -. /OA operation passed from the National Of Week rceego &H 1 Institute of Public Affairs to the Civil' ,1095, .. :' rro On ALL,furniture in our huge new store...! ; Service, Commission In 1949. [ 095 Military personnel ONLY! . 72 PLYMOUTH Satellite Sebrlng Plus Loaded $3395 72 PLYMOUTH Scamp 2dr.HT,8cyl.ATR&H Low Mil. $2495 You can't'buy better furniture at a better price anywhere In a DODGE Polara 2dr.HTATACPSVR $1495 America ... period! Come in and let us prove you save more at 67 CAMARO RS Loaded $159570GRIMLIN3spd. Haverty'sl I Easy terms Free delivery, Free parking! ., RiH $1295 10 0PE L GT 4spd.. R&H S1995 ' 7) TOYOTA Celica 4pd.,R&MAC $2795 5515 Normandy Blvd. next to Pic 'n' Saver i . J 1..JOCTOBER ...... J ". .. .. ''''"'''''' "'" .. ... .. '''''''I!!'''''' OCTOBER 5, -11'1 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER __ H CFC Home 41 Commands Top Loans 100 Percent MarkJax ,r, IncreaseG. Twenty NAS Jax commands are among 41 who I. home loans in fiscal year' met or surpassed their suggested Combined Federal 1972 jumped 81 per cent-the , Campaign goals at the halfway point of the six-week highest level in 15 years, the : drive, a campaign spokesman reported Tuesday. i r Veterans Administration ft. , ' Five NAS Jax commands equalled or topped 100 vealed today. 'I > percent in the third week of the drive. These commandsare II Administrator of Fleet Weather, 202 percent; Defense Mapping and Veterans: ; j Affairs! Donald E. Johnson said J f Hydrographic Agency Center, 150 percent; FICEUR, 359,000 loans were closed last t 113 Regional Office of Civilian 102 PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE JOWC officers talk over the , percent; Manpower, Coffee. Left to fiscal year, compared to 198,000 I l percent; and Regional Storage Management Office, 100 club's plans for the future at a "Welcome Aboard Counselor; Mrs. Julie the previous year. Loan applications . , Right are: Mrs. Maxine Kaufman Advisory at the end of fiscal 4 percent. year Mills, JOWC President; Mrs. Lawrence R. Geis, Senior Advisory .7 Matching or beating 100 percent earlier in the drive Counselor and Mrs. Helen Sizemore, Advisory Counselor. 1972 were up too. They stood at were Marine Barracks, 320 percent; Fleet Air Wing 400,000-4 43 per cent hike over the 279,000 applications ; 11 Staff, 212 percent: MATSG, 190 percent; Disease Handicapped Employees corded a year earlier. re Vector and Ecology Control Center, 177 percent; VW-4, . 172 percent; NAMTD, 166 percent; MARTD, 162 per- Appraisal requests rose near. " cent; NATTC 159 percent; COMFAIRJAX staff, 154 Eligible For AwardJax ly 19 per cent during: the period, percent VP-45,148 679th Radar from 545,400 to 647,000, and requests - ; percent; Squadron, 130 ' Nominations are now being accepted for the for determination of eligibility - percent NAS Jax 123 and ; percent CVWR-20, 120 per- cent. Outstanding Handicapped Federal Employee of the increased nearly 11 per ( Year Award. cent, from 712,000 to 787,500. Top contributor in the area by percentage is the Jacksonville University NROTC Unit with 336 Conceived in 1968, the award is Among: factors cited for the percent. granted annually by the U.S. nominee's job performance upsurge were cuts in G. I. home Civil Service Commission on clearly exceeds requirements in loan interest rates, beginning in 11 1 11 t behalf of the President of the spite of severely limiting factors December 1970. The rate was and how the nominee's courage \ United States. _ reduced from 8.5 to 8 per cent, \ ti The objective of the program is and initiative in overcoming followed by reductions from 8 to \, to promote increased employment handicaps served as an Inspiration * 7.5 per cent in January 1971, f opportunities for the to others and resulted in and the following month from and a positive' influence toward handicapped by recognizing 7.5 to the current 7 per cent. t : vo RNs publicizing the achievements of opening opportunities for han individual outstanding handicapped dicapped personnel in the Another reason for increased '; : \' \\ \ 'Federal employees.The Federal service. G.I. home loan activity has been 7\\ ten finalists in the com Information or assistance in the general availability of mort I petition are honored at a preparing nominations may be gage money to finance homes, WEEKDAYS ceremony held in March of each obtained by calling Mr. Ray VA officials explained. " NORMANDY BIUE ; 7:309.25SATURDAYSUNDAY year in Washington,D.C. Datres, Incentive Awards Administrator S'5:40: 7'35and; 930; The award winner will be givena Ext. 3255. r plaque signed by the President, Nominations should be completed Cell , and the other finalists will and submitted to Civilian Sickle receive certificates. Personnel Department,Attn.Mr. In' nominations, the Datres,Box 22,NAS Jacksonville, AnemiaLecture 1 major criteria will be how the not later than Oct. 20, 1972. -- WILSON Pontiac Jax Dr. Blount from the medical staff of I 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS University Hospital will be 72 BUICK SKYLARK 2 dr. 69 FORD TORINO G.T. at the CARE Center H.T., air and power, 3 to Fastback, burgundy with Tuesday, 'Oct. 24, at 1:30: THE RA/S choose from. burgundy buckets, loaded p.m. to present a lectureon Fr fBStOwSF I & extra nice. I Sickle Cell Anemia. $3495 Sickle Cell Anemia is an $1995 inherited chronic anemia 69 CHEVROLET I II found chiefly among .....,...'----..-. I CAPRICE 2 dr. H.T., light Blacks and is characterized - 71 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 green with dark green I by an abnormalred BOTH X RATED! dr, H.T., blue with white vinyl top & green bucket blood cell (sickle cell) vinyl top, air and seats loaded. C No One Under 18 Will Be Admitted power. containing a defectiveform Positive ID Required! $1995 of hemoglobin that 2995 causes the cell to become ' WEEKDAYS: /:OOA :4S sickle-shaped when t Qt SATURDAY-SUNDAY: 68 LEMANS WAGON depri"ed of oxygen.All . 3:004:451:30:1510.00: Automatic transmission M 71 CHEVROLET COR. , interested personnelare VETTE Roadster, Blue power steering, one owner. to attend. urged SONYA IS CONSENTING NOW IN FIVE YEARS. SHE Will BE AN ADULT! with white top, Tur- $1 295 1t bohydramatic AC.. power ' windows & stereo extra' clean. VW-4 Wives 67 FORD MUSTANG 2 dr. ., Equipped with air 1 $5295MMaHBiH conditioning & power, MeetingJax : priced to go. I MMaHBiH A VW-4 Wives HML 70 PONTIAC', LEMANS $ 1295 meeting will be held Oct. 1 I SPORT 2 dr. H.I", Anaconda Gold, with beige, 62 CHEVROLET I 10 at 7:30: p.m. at the NAS 2 vinyl top and sandalwood sedan,looks and drives like dr. Chapel Meeting Room. buckets, equipped with air new, Ideal for school 'The children's, & power transportation: Halloween Party will be 2895 495 discussed. " "RELATIONSI. ftw WILSON Prnitioc1726'CASSAT I. THE LOVE STORY FROM DENMARKItiilMUi.leier.eliCOlOl [ : AVI Phone '314.2211 ry ...........................4..............'..............,JY''''' "LA. ......L t....... 4 i toP -.4. g 4 .................... ................ w "rti tiwwwws.rrwwwrr..r.,s P . - ,-.---- .- . . : OCTOBER 5, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS' LATWINGER PAGE 7 .... u -- ---- ------ -- -- --- -- --- ---- .; ::\; '.:Y:'W } .? P" t" <" ; / { >'i{: J<< '< : :. ... .J :' : : PISERVtCE', !SHOP'PING; U ID E q. : \. ," ., .. -- .. ." .... .,. ..., .. ... ., --. .. y .. ... ... I .... f-J. "': ntVTri'J: SARGE'SAMERICAN ; PIZZA '. j. ) .rnn.J.I{ " *( > "" SERVICENTERPHONE ''!AKE0uTORDER.DININOROOM; ; : :( PR6NMUM' SEER-CHGICfi! CUmtAKr : 264-4900 ? . ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAQHCTTIW Ir r ( o Electronic Wheel Balancing ;j : _..., OUR'.P1lZA SPtCf (1jf;' < Yf-V-r rr'_ 1 Total Engine Performance No HOURS. ::,:..'.};;;>"::::":,"" _: ei Analyzed Electronically Sun .Thuhl. Apm 1130prn '" r . :':1 ; S&HGREENSTAMPS : Friddy '4pis)12465Ana) \ ; 4 ... With All Purchases STATE ; : $' Tutsdey" $. .Saturday! A' :'i/4Pm"",,<'19aS".;: arrt'andsngBlvd ....; / 201 HIGHWAY 17 - ; :. .Ph. i'771 0170&'iii; E i ORANGE PARK "I III' ;,I.''''II''" ;;,,',; ">I;'" ';,111111111111111111111111111111111111j; ""j"""' .".'" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitHiiiiiimiilliliMliiiililiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii............._..n.........................._.............0....iiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiim..0.....'........................... "t J" :'},-" ':" : ;;; ;, << : r. Ys O if Leh =''ror i'11.3341 :, : J r ( 1 :J CaN'SJ ,, .rr(1. T.V. Sales $ Service &yVS * S. ST6REO < ( ) SfefEfifitoa Experience f., '., :: : J f fK. ; 1, 1 Clear Plastic- Slip Cover 8 B H C A q R \ L' ' ..<-. ;... ''s I PICKUP&DELIVERY [ *** v : Selection of Fabric Free Estimates Jy$ ,*,,,,,mk' ,$ r; ': : . : ;: :' a WK &f u;tne Ibta t ra $iwvie: THK ; tJt " , : PHONE 355-2183 ant Plaza at 103rdiiimiimnMHmm \ Bj: ; : ;; :: ; : i I s, :.b: waN.xRG S I I I'! ......................."i iiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij i i mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i .'" " " ,." ..." " "Vmmm"IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIICASSAT .'I i. r : "' ;> ':: ; EAT : : ; YOUa4CAN; 6: V':1-"j I. ":'<' :{,yi.''o : . AVENUE > )fl > -" iitd 'i r : : ,, 'I\ 'M.39: l. (\\. j.'t. \ {i.1 [ : (\ ' t ; f 11 MOBILE HOMES r : : ",,$'liWt-, .H ot BitevH, < : < lSJ ' : : 'p'N6 ;} , ; J : ,; 'M No Job too big, or too small Hush in > Fy ; ; $tw Po : 1 ,8 , / 'H' <"("'='" c SPECIAL DISCOUNT 4 y ; tr.ft..asc. .i E -' -' To Servicemen & Civil , : ; ':"'{ .W'liK\ ' 'j'1Fr tM ;:t: < * ; ., Repairs F'1: / .' _. .,, "" .,' ." ; BOULEVARD p.HONfr3H*. Ht1 1438 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 384.3407 I ...................................... 11 '1"1'11"1"1"1"1'1'11'1'1" " "" ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 '11I'11I' "' """""' ''''''"' '111111111111111111111111111111111 III I..I.I.I.. .. .. .I. IIII .I. : I .I! 111111111111illlllllllllllllllllllllllll,, f :;;: :: : ; : -'- '. ( ",, '. ,'- < ..-""' .. ; __:: :''YQUt MOBILE'.HOME'SHOPPING CEr "1It " ;:' FURNITURE :- : ! /i' : / duOl I I1usiaii ; ;t: -' ; : MOBILE HOMES4118PHILIPS INC. . : : ; i ; f ' 'j .' : ( HWY. .737.4366x(: 1 A > : : : YUKON (6i MILE NORTH OF NAS) =:., 5070 NORMANDY.. BLVD 387448, .' ' = : : . I , Fla. ' Ji :' ; Street Jacksonville k' 150 NEW USED MOBILE ! OVER & HOME ; k' . :. : ,, 'C \ : : ; -Fri 4pm-9pm Saturday 10am 6pm :: < >"" "',:,::""'"-..*..-.."....." ,..,?.0.M':""":_,5*,", 2O.ClOOSFROM' -: .....J JSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ::, >:,6iI .,,,..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,.,....,....... ..:'....0," 0" 0 0.....,..:.....'. ''.; .;lllll..< iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii ' :: : $ ) urVr. t'$avlno.s'0rt Book Pase$ : ' : IS., 1 THURSDAV IS... I [ IMPORTED 7 _{ :: DAY DOLLAR ,NITEiitiitiimnimi I I AUTO CENTER I ... ,6PM TIL' 12PM _ We Aim ; IS', E FOREIGN CAR PARTS Va And Mile : : : DAY') 9 9 Semper/f/ Radials Accessories On ( : E DISCOUNT PRICES ; " ' i: ;! i g.i' . t- 4213 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 772.' " : ...uW..H' :el.. V1PWl't.I"" :or:; ::4 :.u... ,J1Nrt; ::< l OPEN 8:30AM: til *::30PM, Monday thru Saturdaynuuuuuuuuuuunnumunuuunmuunuunnuuunnuuullnuunuuuum _U.u.u Uh.. .........................,..,......." ",,", hiitiJ II. 11111111111111111111111"1" " '"" ' If t: ':..: ;;. : : ( (; ; (;:; : : ;!t : S, ENGINES 76 TRANSMIStON::4, >.$. *q5 JC ,. . I :'$/ ;t\\, ;: :; : : :1 1t. i Parts Co. .t'.t't t :f : : ;l : : \ : _ ',.:::t. "..\ : ; : MILITARY DISCOUNT .'(?' A'" i { ; __ !>"\o '..hT 1 % Domestic & Foreign ::4saI.* _$* $, a 8 :tt : >t 1.r ' b ?; : : AUTO PARTS ' t ' .'tjPdt) ; } : 1r!%):: .Discount.,"J ""' '" '",.: "",,y. .f. LI.tfffi:; f I / '.b'' t i \'Cft.ItOOKJ': "t.; . >' 1 D .I..1, ,, """""",,,, .I: ,. ( 'dtJf.;x : DEAN KITCHIN \\i "" ">::" s.4 V't: :t ,., . ... . \'. 'N'ttltt ........ \y w;, HerNCi JjjJ'Htt o'>,,. 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387.4468 uu ........ .. ...... Juiinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiimiimm. !!! !!!! !!! I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! I, !!I.11111111111111111111111...'.' I I :lltlllllllllllllllllDIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! !! !! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli I .Iltlllllllllll iiinmi iiimmmmmii' III iimimmmmimnnmwKUiSAVE I TIME AND MONEY. CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! . _._- ._-_. ., --- - -- '-- '.", .. ''I "',!,:.: ?'f.r'O.c.;: .... - I.. M. OCTOBER 5, 1972PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS.-LATWINGER --.. . ._ _ ! .. .,, .. lo .. { >> -.s..;.:'::::::0-:::: :::::::::;::::::.:::.::.::::.:::.:::.:..::::.:::..:.::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..::..::: Changes ComingCollege f.\ MR tl 1\\t VIOLATIONSJax TRAFFIC Naval War <( ( and $15 million ,( < < Jax A new curriculum a building ( I of the changes Improvements are some : ( -The following is a report program ': , / "r Naval War College in Newport, R.I. this \ of motor vehicle accidents and .. slated for the ... / ,; traffic violations for the period of I year, according to its new president, VAdm. Stansfield ., Sept. 18-24. : .jj ) Turner. _ : Number of Accidents effect .L change in \ The 450 students beginning we in me me This period 4 of senior course curriculum gets ''' traditional ten-month course ' : This period a year ago 3 --" ; \ study this fall will see a re- away from traditional teaching ( i Total accidents this year 288 on individual methods to a- "case study" approach emphasis t, Total last accidents through this I .. ...'... scholarship in the historical veinof which 'stresses problem period year 253 NAVY COMMENDATION MEDAL Cdr. Everett C. Garrett accepts Alfred Thayer Mahan and a analyzation. The academic Total number of days since last congratulations from Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, marked decrease in the actual disciplines will be studied as they in motor vehicle accident injury a 12 after being awarded the Navy Commendation Medal (gold star in lieu class time. apply to specific cases. of second award) for meritorious service as Maintenance Officer on The major curriculum Innovation - Number of days since an injury Under this new , the Staff of Commander Naval Air Test Center-Commander Fleet Air by the college's 36th program last at this time 93' in the will year students :senior course Patuxent River Maryland. Cdr. Garrett was cited for expertise in president will be enacted in the Number of Violations organization and management that enabled the Naval Air Test Centerto College of Naval Warfare whichis end with a' jnajor study of This period 39 fulfill its mission.VP62. designed primarily for senior strategy minor emphasis and management on tactics., with Similar changes will Speeding 7 officers. Reckless driving 0 Completes take place more gradually in the Members ot the junior course, Going through stop sign 0 College of Command and Staff, on the other hand, will major in Other Violations 28 aimed primarily at junior of tactics, with lesser emphasis on ficers. strategy and. management. Twenty-five drivers appeared NATO DeploymentJax Designed to cut back on the However, the two courses will appeared before the Traffic accretion of additional courses carry out a* continuous interchange Hearing Board on Sept. 28. which has taken place since of. facts, ideas and Disposition of the cases includedthe -The 220 reservists of vp. The squadron logged 132 hoursin World War II, the new programin discussions with one supportingthe following: 62's "A" Wing have returned the NATO "Strong Ex the warfare course, or senior other. Eighteen lost driving and from their history making two- press" exercise and 270 more course, will shift emphasis to the parking privileges aboard the week deployment to Lajes in the hours of patrol in support of study of strategy, managementand With the emphasis on greater station for various periods; Azores, where they flew in Commander, ASW Forces, tactics. academic freedom, officers on fourteen were assigned to support of NATO with ten other Azores.At Some overlap will take place the faculty, as well as the h complete an eight-hour course in countries in the largest within the junior course. students, will wear civilian remedial driving; none received peacetime war games in the the close of the cruise Cdr. Previously, the senior course clothes and all name tags will suspensions; seven were given history of the Treaty Kenneth E. Myatt, commandingofficer consisted of four separate show first names. rather than warnings; one was dismissed; Organization.The of the unit, commented, segments covering a wide rangeof rank. four were fined. (U.S. "Every man is to be commendedfor academic disciplines within The president states, "We're Magistrate); and eight were an outstanding job. The the general framework of looking for ideas,and rank has no referred to commanding officersfor cruise marked the first around-the-clock operations and strategy. monopoly on ideas." ; possible disciplinary action. time that a Naval Air Reserve high aircraft availability was the i Twenty drivers were assessed squadron has participated in an mark of a truly outstandinggroup sixty-one traffic points. operation of such magnitude. of men." Pollution Survey WINNINGTONIGHT Jax Merit Underway HereJax I A survey of all pollution sources here is now PromotionsJax being conducted here by a Pollution Reconnaissance Team from the Naval Air Rework Facility, North Island Calif. 'I" The ; following positions have beeen advertised under the This survey is part of a Navy- trying to keep the mission , Jax Merit Promotion Program wide data sampling program to essential functions of the Navy at :, S DAILY $3 PERFECTA S DAILY since our last issue: increase the available Information acceptable levels of competence. " DOUBLE DOUBLE Aircraft Parts Packager, WG-7 on pollution at various The three-man Pollution Ut TWO RACES 6th& 12th RACES LAST TWO RACES (99-72)); Open continuouslyFirstCut Naval Activities and is Reconnaissance Team, which 10-12-72 associated with the Naval will be here until Oct. 20, will be 'j QUINIELAi WIN-PLACE-SHOW WAGERING EVERY RACEr Wood Craftsman Foreman, Facilities Engineering Com- gathering information that !' WS-10 (100-72)); Closing Date: 10- mand's Environmental concerns all departments and 16-72 Protection Data Base Program.This tenant commands. ."- /;; Crater and Packer, WG-8 (101- is the first step in the They will be looking for such .. 72)); Open continuously,First Cut planning process for pollution general information as total ) '. 10-12-72 abatement.The number of workers and Inspector Metals "C", WG-5 scientists at the En- vehicles (both private and (102-72); Open continuously, vironmental Protection Data government) aboard the air First Cut 10-17-72 Base Office of Naval Civil station. Employees are urged to look Engineering Laboratory will then for the Merit Promotion Announcements take this data and compare it on the official with information collected at ORANGE bulletin boards in their work other Navy bases to come up with areas at least once a week. pollution emission rates for a They are also encouraged to typical Naval Air Rework contact the Employment Office, Facility, a jet test cell or a ship. Ext. 3448, or the Rating Branch, Officials and engineers in Vi Ext. 2320, Civilian Per- Washington can finally begin to PARK sonnelDepartment to inquire plan for more effective ways to THE RPRRTmEnTI ...,..<.....(,.. about positions in which they are control pollution utilizing these WITH interested. '" ' } > process rates while, of course, 6/ujimmmcpoou CLUBHOUSE ADMISSION : 1.50 ** t * * * * * ROD Includes comfortable table seating for the night! -TOPLESS BARTENDER 12 NOON TIL ?? THE GOOD LIFE: DINNER served 6:30-10: : e: HONEY i FRom $120. \ Most exciting place to dine. Complete ewood delicious meals from $2.95 and you'll : L HUSH 5 Villa enjoy a spectacular view of every race! 2045 Jammes Road . r.: 10 minutes from Jack RESERVATIONS: "The Godfather's Child" sonville. Out RooseveltBlvd. WEEKDAYS until 3 ((904)) 388-2623. : TOPLESSGOGO Right on San Then , After 3 ((904)) 264-9575. Juan to aparments.For Jammes. . GIRLS left to SATURDAY after 1 pm ((904)) 264-9575. SIX NIGHTS} WEEKLY complete info call. Vpm til tam 1NrHElOtJNGE 4-2 A.M. GRANDSTAND ADMISSION Still only 50 cents 781-3818 I I Out of SIGHT LOUNGE ' : 1st RACE POST TIME 8p.rn.MATINEE I 1:30: Ie AMEN MANAGEMEN1 toll'' 1t * 1080 CASSAT AVE 388.9016* *' .. .. ;:,\AIIIEN" =':tDr- vuOflllrNt+ COlI' t . -< - -- -- - 4.. - ._- ., _.. __:_'I_. .___ _V' _._"__ .. __..,....' __._. _' ,'_ 'n"'" ., ,' ,.'.. . ,., _. _.. .. ._ . 5, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 'i i.', \' Vet's ChecklistVietnam Think You Own A ,'Lemon'; ? I IEver ' wonder why the familycar IGNITION- If the car is Era servicemen returning to civilian life have seems to break down when [ n hard to start ignition key deadline to remember, the Veterans Administration ( a worn take the pointed out today. you wife and offspringon system is usually at fault. Reg a weekend outing! The ular tuneups between 12,000 Here is the deadline time table: neighbor across the street never and 15,000 miles can eliminatethe In ten days., report address to Selective Service seems to have any problemswith problems and increase the through local board (in person or by mail), his car and it's the same gas mileage. To make your bat. In 30 days register with Selective Service or any year as yours. tery last longer, check the fluid local board, if not already registered.In You may say you have a level frequently. 90 days, apply to former for reemployment. "lemon"-or just'bad luck with COOLING SYSTEM -Hoses An soon a.* possible! register with local state employment cars. The same problems came and belts wear out, and usually service office. (Veterans have up to a year to apply up with the last one you had. at the most inconvenient time. for unemployment compensation, but applications filed This could be a coincidence, or Hoses usually last about two you may be neglecting car, Regardless of the make of your after a long period of unemployment could result in a years or 24,000 miles. Some last while the automobile these nine items, if guy across the streetis , lower rate of unemployment compensatiOh). longer, but don't count on it. taking care of his. He's aware kept in mind prior to extensive In 120 days, or one year if totally disabled at time of Check the thermostat once a of what could and summer driving, could mean a go wrong separation, convert Servicemen's Group Life Insurance year, and insure that the radiator looks after it regularly. safe and less expensive trip: (without examination) to private commercial policy. TIRES-Air shouldbe pressure cap seals properlyand Within one year from date of notice of VA rating on pressure weeks. the valve is sound. checked two disability, apply to any VA office for (G.I. life insurance every TERS-Cleaning and replacing All Black Too little air will cause excessive - based on service-connected disability various filters is a must. wear and make tire hydro Within one year, apply to any VA office for G.I. education plane when roads are wet. Too Abide by the manufacturer'stime or training which must be completed within eight change and check schedule. much air causes rapid wear on yearn of separation from military service. ChoirJax LUBRICATION-When the the center rib, and reduces There are no time limits for veterans to: handling and braking capabili manufacturer's 1 lubrication l Apply to any VA office for a G.I. loan guaranty to -- The 60-voice ties. Check your tires accordingto schedule is neglected, a fittingcan buy a farm or buy, build or improve a home. Malinda Wilson Com the tire manufacturer's freeze up mechanically and File claims with any VA office for compensation for munity Youth Choir from recommendations. cause much mere damage than Mrvice-connerted the cost of a lube job. disabilities or disease for hos- pital care. or apply the St. Stevens AME Zion Seek assistance from local offices of state employment Church of Jacksonvillewill service in finding employment or entering Labor Depart perform at the All ment job training programs.VA Saints' Chapel here at the MAC aid its 72 veterans assistance centers around the 11 'a.m. service Sunday. country are ready to help veterans get a quick start in This all Black choir is civilian l'c.JOWC' . ,under the direction of Mrs. Carmen West. STEREO Highlights , Jax The JOWC held its MERLITE DIA-SIM ' .is Roosevelt r .. at 6483 Blvd. "Welcome Aboard Coffee" Sept. Luxurious simulated DIAMONDS-man 27 at the Officers Club. The made, Incredibly like the real thing In . coffee was a great success with beauty brilliance, whiteness, and hard (near NAS) ness at only 1.200th of the cost! Merlite . :; everyone busy signing up for Jewelry is UNCONDITIONALLY classes and ...and we have for your convenience a complete meeting new people. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE.or you may The JOWC October function return It at any time and we will either selection of components, Including real to reel, i will be a Combine Luncheon repair It or replace It. Precision cut and 1 amps, tuners, receivers, speakers, cassette including Mayport, Cecil Field polished with 58 facets lust like a natural decks, 8 track record-playback decks, turn diamond. Cost not thousands-less than ' tables, and car stereo many of the above and NAS Jax. i $20.00 per carat I Your money refunded If 4 The luncheon is scheduled to not completely satisfied.For feature the new Quad hookups. : take place at the Alhambra HOURS: Mon-Fri 9:00-4:00, Saturday 10:005:00 I!' Dinner Theater Oct. 19 at noon. FREE COLOR CATALOG of styles In both white and yellow gold PHONE 388-8815 for men and women, write: Tickets are now available. ;. Contact your unit representative THE MARDON COMPANYP.O. . Rita Box 5190 Jacksonville, Fla.32207 Mrs. or Cunningham, 264t - 4773. Reservations will be madea t week in advance and can- / cellation date is Oct. 17. , J The JOWC members have : DREAMS OR REALITY? I invited the POW-MIA wives in . _- their area to be their guest at this f luncheon and will provide __ : ( _ jjiffIJ: [ EDUCATION - transportation for them. i = : The November function'will ,.. T ,. I'r . take place on Nov. 1 and reser- vations will have to'be in by Oct. '- J- can make the difference ! 27. The function will be a "Wine : = ' Tasting" at 11:30: a.m. at the. --, ...............UU..........................I Officers Club. The next board meeting will " take place on Oct. 30 at Bldg. 500."Feldman l- :i advance schools, inc. i -< :: : O Electricity OMobile Engine Service QBookkeeping : -" : QRefrigeration-Air Conditioning OEIectronics OGeneral Office . , : ACCREDITED MEMBER: NATIONAL HOME STUDY COUNCIL, : r . " 0t 6" : The above courses qualify for Tuition Reimbursement for : o : Eligible Veterans and eligible In-service personnel under .- ,. : the G.I. Bill.Training . ' \ r? a, : by Audio-Visual Aids Assignments and Work Kits : :4 i : Clip// E i " J NAME .-1 : ::' I And I : ADD ;ESS. .CITY. : I think now is as Mail InToday : ' STATE ZIP ..PHONEadvance : ; - good a time as any to talk about : . proper wear of the uniform." - r. ... .. ....... ... ""'..'.1 .. .... -- Family members and substitute = ;: ;: ;; : : ,. their family own right members are ,ineligiblefor who in schools, inc. CHAMPUS benefits! may be involved in psychiatric diagnostic and treatment programs, if, DISTRICT OFFICE: 6565 BEACH BLVD PH 724.6171 JACKSONVILLE 32216 in the judgment of the therapistit is required to insure proper management. of the. patient.. . . .. ................................ ... ....................... __ __ __ _ _'.-......#-4-.....,/'"...10.' ...4'.1f,'.-.a .-.'. .a 1. I '.........1.1 11.1 ............ . . '-.1. ' .. .._ .. .. 1 . I I .. /t. JOCTOBER ' -" !:; .. ...--.."- ......._--.. .... ... " ....,, " .... '" ... >.. .. -.",. .. . OCTOBER 5, 1972 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER_ - I Many Groups Offering I IT I Education AssistanceJax .....wIKM..,. ....plaMaat . I .. ; aril. r .r Although the Navy itself complete in every detail at the .. t.J' i ! rldtfrl rhm'r+ ++++ * time of submission since in some +* , has no funds for the purpose of = .0 jIk' I "' ; awarding scholarships or any instances the decision of college J other form of student aid to selection may not be final and \ dependents, over the years expense estimates may change. various Navy-Marine Corps Need is determined by sub- aI oriented private organizationsand tracting required contributionsfrom , Wives Clubs have established students through summer " special scholarships and awards work (25000400.00), and 1 7 programs supervised by the parents' required contribution CNO. based on family size and income These awards are for un- from school expenses, tuitionand' S married, college age sons and fees, books and supplies, and 't b, daughters of Navy,Marine Corps room and board where applicableplus I' By Ed Beasley $500.00 and transportationand and Coast Guard personnel. Information regarding these personal expenses. rQ One of the first sea battles awards is published annually in The parents' contribution is aaJ which led to the war October by Bureau of Naval determined from charts which of 1812 was between the Personnel Notice in the 1755 indicate what the family shouldbe Leopard, a British vessel, able to afford considering series.In . and the American vessel addition, Public Law 92-318 normal expenditures.Any Chesapeake. The British provides for assistance both in unusual conditions or ,__ I opened fire upon the which could grants and loans for higher justifiable expenses -INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE-Mrs. Helen Dunlap, Chairman of American I : Chesapeakefirst. education the U. not be foreseen or planned are S. by - government consideration. the Red Cross Volunteers, speaks to the Red Cross Volunteer class on Information on these given special The five days of classes at the service. volunteer of the meaning is to start The American vessel Repayment expected , is published by the programs with Red Cross Naval Hospital covered a wide range of topics dealing Commissioner of Education. with employment upon badly damaged was The Navy Relief Society will graduation in monthly in- service. -- forced to submit to the assist with interest free loans to crements. requests o f the Leopard. high school graduate dependent Requests for applications or Retirees Facing After boarding the Ches children who qualify upon the information about Navy Relief apeake the British, look- basis of need and submit ap- Society no interest loans shouldbe ing for deserters, seized plications prior to the deadline of addressed to Navy Relief Check DeductionsJax five men. Three of the five March 15,1973.Applications. Society, Suite 1228, 801 North were Black seamen. Later need not be Randolph Street, Arlington, -Thousands of military retirees residing in North I these Blacks proved that Virginia 22203. Florida who are now eligible to participate in the new they were Americans and -- ---- "Widow Equity" plan are confronted with a further I were released.But . deduction from their retirement checks.C. American anger @ (i} to the boiling point rose B. Rowe, Officer in Charge, said.Further rJZUtInn Veterans Administration, the "Widows' Equity"plan over the Chesapeake inci- Jacksonville, stated that some will be paid in installmentsfrom dent; however, seldom is retirees have called announcingtheir 143.71 a month up. When it mentioned that Blacks Home of intention to drop their the widow reaches age 65; Social were the key. in this AMERICA'S FAVORITEBIG National Service Life Insurance Security payments based on her American-British encoun- coverage in order to pay for the late husband's military service ter. This also demon- new plan. will be deducted from the strates that Blacks servedin This could be very unwise, Mr. "Widows' Equity" plan. both the British and the Rowe warned, particularly if the This hardly leaves cash money American navy prior to USGLI or NSLI policy happens to to pay the expenses of last illness the war of 1812. have a "K" or "V" prefix and and burial, just debts, children's Blacks in large numbers participates in dividends,or if the education and, in some cases, enlisted and fought in the government insurance has been living expenses which would be Spanish American war, converted to a permanent plan. covered by the retirees Govern- and were praised (even by Many retirees and veterans do ment insurance, Rowe reminded. Southern White soldiers) 1 not realize that their service Further information con- for their bravery under insurance automatically includesa cerning veterans insurance can fire. waiver of premium clause be obtained from the U. S. There were at least 30 which means that the VA will pay Veterans Administration Office, Black sailors on the bat the premiums if the policyholder U. S. Post Office Building, 311 W. tleship "Maine" when it becomes totally disabled before Monroe St.,Jacksonville,Florida 1 reaching his 65th birthday, Rowe 32201, or call 7912756.g& was blown up. Twenty- two were killed. One Southern White officer went so far as to say kW:! that Black troops saved Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders from being wipedout. There was great pressure to appoint more Black officers to command Black fighting units. Once 16" DIAMETERINTRODUCTORY oro 1 S\e( again, in the Spanish- SPECIAL O v t1'ott\1'aot.i American War, although you \\L. 0 O ,\mt, ire's o s srQ Blacks were denied civil SltfS'frVWSdVVWS.V. scstc a"1"(1\('cNt y'tlbeiy cslyirtY rights, they showed their ,"' tI\ .: eeto te ttc tsilib . ,,,,o. r wthiaostitc 4t'tb .' s'fdnB ," eagerness to fight for o '; America. o11\ t\e<\ \ . et1'YCi1C\\O Fi. \ . 2forll.w rf p .,,\\\\ '" : \ oyh U\C'lC \\ -S ._ .. .; {\, -4. z < " : " MING THIS COUPON AND RE- lf' : . CtlVE ONE PIZZA FREE WITH THE ' PURCHASE OF ONE OF EQUAL 5' VALUE. ONE COUPON PER VISIT. ,< a . PLEASE. VALID THRU 10-14-72 ; NAME. . . . . 'f' r t ttc.ata' ta ADDRESS . . . : ': '1 :'5 : 1bAa'L r t 1o\a\ et1ZqSet Plzza inn t\\\'f: 1 1 ; : Aa.ata\ 19a'l.. \. 'h. + A ': -'il"rtvq\ : M 7IS 5821 San Juan at Niblick .# -to .< .. :,., 1It.... ,., Phone 7844404Q -' \> .', ,. "fC ) ;. t>.. ...... J- t 4420 Blanding Blvd. 772-8000 I l.l. and 3 Bedrooms '_ 11 Cesery Blvd. 743-4911 Open.t.lft Cut"'m a Zales Cbarae Charge.Z.I"Account Ittvulvlnll for ChargeIllustutionaFnlarrd.'P..mayvary Shopping Convenience Q Garden type apartments, 1 Ave. 781-2642 D Individual air conditioning- ; 5222 Lenox ac.' .rdiaRunadJumunJwrighl! .1 and heating D Drapes furnished Use our SERVICEMAN'S Credit Account D Wall to will carpeting BANKAMERICARD ZALES WELCOME TO THE LAND OF THE GIANT At Cedar Hills ShOPPing Center D Pools I. MASTER CHARGE Phone 71\,,TI, Large Swimming ? . , .l : : >> . OCTOBER 5, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 .. ... - Credit nion Reps I T Your Navv Exchange In October I I -- - - I "" -0 I Helping MembersJax Jax Mothers while the Before too long, you'll be many of the popularly ad- children are away at school hearing the happy and melodious vertised, brand named Christ- during the day, why not take strains of holiday music. The mas toys for the youngsters. Thirty Navy and Marine Corps representatives advantage of the little extra timeon Exchange's Music Shop will soon That's right--"Santa Claus"can attended a Jax Navy Federal Credit Union kickoff your hands and turn to sewing. have on hand an assortment of really save some money this meeting last week to take part in an orientation familiar holiday sounds as wellas year at the conveniently located on credit union services. Enjoy the challenge of making the most popular "now" tunesof Toyland.By . program clothes for the entire family and today.As the way, be sure to look into The Unit Representative offer." save quite a few pennies in the we swing into the holiday the Exchange's special layaway Program has been instituted by If you want more information process. Take a look at some of season, you'll be happy to know plan for Christmas toys which the credit union in response to about your unit representative or the fashionable patterns that the Exchange Toyland is features a special payment OPNAV Instruction 1740.2 about the credit union, contact available and pick up some of the featuring price reductions on schedule. "Consumer Affairs", in which any of the representatives listed sewing accessories you'll need, the CNO emphasized the need for below: such as needles, cutting shears n -o e>oO- o n .oeaeoeoeo. assistance to Naval personnelwho Air Ops, NAS Jax, Chief WalterH. and thread at the Navy Ex- ,j- ? LOOK 0o are being victimized by West; Air Ops, Cecil Field, change.; i DISCOUNT TO MILITARY a , merchants and Chief SERVICE PERSONNEL unscrupulous Ellard CIVIL Pritchard ; AIMD A soft,pretty feminine look will .......:_. "loan sharks". Jax, Chief Cyril Burkett; AIMD predominate ladies' sleepwearthis RAdm. Lawrence R. Geis Cecil Field o Locally Owned and Operated O Chief Robert L. fall. The lengths are long Clay County's Largest Double Wide Display COMFAIRJAX, encouraged all Qorsline; FASOTRAGRULANT e with fabrics of nylon tricot , Your most complete commands to establish contact De Jax, YN1 Seaton A. Wilson; flannelette and brushed material. e Mobile Home Dealer , with the credit union and arrangefor FAW-11, Chief Warren E. Colors will run the rainbow A r- .-ptnr: o a unit representative to act as Laverack. gamut from soft delicate pastelsto liaison between the service FICEUR o astro homes. s LCdr. William J. vibrant deep tones, including Inc. personnel in the unit and the Carlson or DPl Harold Craig, black -- which is always BLANDING BLVD. 264-7900 0.-A'-' ' credit union.In MARTD Cecil Field, GSgt. dramatic.For c LOCAL BANKFINANCING 3 Mites South of 1.295 , a letter, RAdm. Geis said, "I Donald Eriksson; MARTD Jax, the youngsters' sleepwear, A P.O. BOX 687 ORANGE PARKTHEGREATESTSHOWGROUP , am convinced that a stronger Sgt. Alpheus Crooms or Sgt. watch for the layered look, smock n oeoeo .o. oso o o o o bond between the Jax Navy Daniel Hager; MATSG, 'SSgt. tops, acrylic knits and bunny Federal Credit Union and the Donald Angely; NAMTD Cecil sleepers, all of which create a military activities at NAS Field, Chief Paul Auth. "fun" atmosphere. Jacksonville and Cecil Field NARF Jax, LCdr. Patrick J. The number one accessory would be in consonance with the Gallagher; NARU Jax, Chief item that will be in every : IT'S ME BONNIE! spirit and intent of the Depart- Everett W. Coppins; NATTC, woman's fall wardrobe this yearis .THE ment of Defense and Secretary of Chief Charles H. Moody or Chief belts. Jean style belts will be .. TALK OF THE TOWN.r . Navy Instructions concerningcredit James T. Speake; NFO Jax, the most popular for your casual = COME SEE US! unions and the Chief of Chief Wendell Phillips; Supply and sports wear in suede, smooth Naval Personnel's Instruction on Cecil Field, AK1 Harley Privett; leather and simulated leather. Consumer Affairs. Supply Jax, Chief Sanford G. Hunting season is in full swing "The whole idea here is Williams; Naval Hospital, Lt. this month. The Exchange's simply to have a contact in each Gary L. Pulsfus. Sport Shop has a wide array of unit who can get the basic in- outdoor camping equipment, TO EVER HITTHE BOLD NEW CITY- formation on credit union ser- VA-12, AZ2 Rudolph Sauter; including tents and cooking 1 Formerly Ronnie & The Soul Society vices and put out the word to our VA-45, YNl Ronald F. Jensonne, utensils plus many other items people.",RAdm. Geis concluded.The VA-66, Chief Gerald K. Williams; that will make your "trek to the LADIES Drt,> S 19 * group was officially VA-203, Chief Ronald J. Stillwell; woodlands" a memorable one. Mon-Thur STAG GIRL DRINKS welcomed by Mr. Rod Pinney, VP-5, Chief Orender or Lt. A really big ,treat for the FREE Friday and Saturday the Credit Union President, who Richard A. Erhardt; VP-45 Chief youngsters this month is LOUNGE 5916 PHILIPS explained that the role of the unit Jack Dockery or YN2 William Halloween, October 31. A large ''fC HIGHWAY representative was "not just Winstel; VP-49, Chief George W. selection of "trick or treat" # 733-9992 another collateral duty, but a Jacobs; VP-56, Lt (jg) Gregory favorites and costumes is now chance to help your fellowman." 'S} uk; VW-4, William I. being featured at the Navy Ex The indoctrination program Reynolds; WPN Cecil Field, change.Be . consisted of a slide presentationby Chief Ronald Brodeur; WPN Jax, sure to have enough film General Manager Don Chief George Bolocanoff; Admin, and flashbulbs on hand to record chief SOY- Athearn. The program outlinedthe Dept. Cecil Field, Ens. Dicki L. your youngsters' activities on structure and organization of Henson.If this fun day. Incidentally, the the credit union and describedthe you would like a credit union Exchange also has a selection of v various services offered to representative for your unit, photo albums in various sizes to f su Iu t credit union members. contact Mr. Joe Thompson, 772- help preserve and protect all spy The new unit representatives 9894. your photographs. expressed a keen interest in the I credit union services and asked CITY MOBILE I many questions of the credit " I union supervisory personnel who MOBILE HOMES lust theTire were present. 9920 Atlantic Blvd., Ph. 724-8188 General Manager Athearn stated, "It is our plan to QUALITY SERVICE SELLS I w : ultimately have a volunteer unit Fair Dealing-Fair Price for theHunter" ' representative in every major military unit at NAS Jacksonville 3 BEDROOM, 1V4 or 2 BATHS and NAS Cecil Field. FRONT KITCHEN WITH UTILITY ROOM LES. LIVING & FRONT DINING ROOM MODELS $ "We feel this is the best way we < dEDROOM-MODERN, EARLY AMERICANOR can take the credit union to the SPANISH $40 J.$4J S people.", Athearn continued, USED & DOUBLE WIDES Premium HighPerformance "We also hope this will be a form imHgimmrMiFTmm of two-way communications so MOBILE CITY SALES (1 Block East of Regency)) Tire that the credit union will know better what members want and the members will know more 1100x 15 the credit union has to :::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::, about what 1000x15 SAW TOOTH ' i4 ' ENTERTAINMENT -1000 X 15 CROSS CUT FRIENDLY ATMOSPHEREIMHIIIMHUIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIMIIIIH,RELAXED& '900x 15 MILITARY TREAD tt QUIET NIGHTLY ' w-- \ Special PAINTED WHEELS IDEALLY CECIL FIELD LOCATED N.A.S.FOR t' w Monday through Saturday For Pick-up Trucks CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I and off the road .. CHURCHES AREAS AND SPECIAL RATESFORSERVICEMEN person Vehicles 95 ; to, ... SHOPPING 00 per 16Other ' $6 -. tit *"" double occupancy 8/---- . Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. I Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Biser's Seafood 1t .,.....' Sizes Available ., Turn South 2 Blocks Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, OlympicS : Past Forrest High School Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking. a : 'COLONIALOREST WKSOIWIIE TIRE COMPANY OPEN DAILY 8-6. SATURDAY 82tblSII.JDl6lllGlt.VD MOTOR F HOTEL -,... APARTMENTS 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 ? !.} :.*} PHILIPS Mwt TIT.ZM* FIRESTONE ROAD r s 5928 771-6666 Within walking distance to all points of interest. . .. ".._ -- OCTOBER 5, 1972 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER t,' USO Bridging The GapJax SORRY ABOUT THE MISU/VDfl5TAND//\fG/ ? //\ , As USO moves into its fourth decade of operation, its traditional role LADIES. THIS NEW SIGN/ / SHOULD I serving as a bridge into the community for America's servicemen has been reinforced EXPLAIN THINGS.Hawkeye ; . J" to ensure that the man in uniform is more than a tolerated guest, but rather, a '1t.'U,.: ; .............hn.. .I-. ................_I... IUU"IVIUII6 uWUw VI a.a. L;VIUIUUUUJ'In The expanded concept is USO's accomplishing this new goalof for a serviceman to take an inner- response to the military's emphasis better integrating the militaryman city youngster for a days's fun. on viewing the servicemanas into his off-base community, Another good example is the 'itT\ an individual,an idea integralto USO has devised imaginativenew recent arrangement by the the coming volunteer force programming plans. temporary USO Cannes Liberty concept.In Some of these programs are Landing facility to make it terms of length of service more action-oriented than others, possible for sailors from carriersof and off-duty time, the volunteer involving, as they do, getting out the Sixth Fleet in the serviceman will have more into the community. These include Mediterraean to help build a leisure, both on-base and off-base "Big Brother" type French orphanage during leave in communities around the world. situations in which USDs arrange time-and many did. I po < 00R 4GFM f :: : / d / I p , ,;\ i, /i * /, / J t c c c' c c c c c c o r iiI ; - e rulr - _ Makes tW\ 1 Maiden FlightJax The first production model of the Navy's latest ' Airborne Early Warning Command and Control Air: t 4 craft, the E.2C Hawkeye, has successfully completed its first flight. The carrier-based Hawkeye fleet tactical missions, thereby w family are the only aircraft in the affording Navy ships freedom of free world designed and built operations at sea. specifically to provide Airborne The new Hawkeye incorporatesan Early Warning Command and advanced, long-range radar Control. It's maiden flight came system that was developed one full month ahead of schedule. through a two-year flight test .. .... .. .. .. This latest version of the program.A . - -------'--------- ----- a- : " ---.spf 7IitW :ou.ij.;:;: A.I. "'QII Hawkeye family incorporates an high-capacity, general entirely new avionics system purpose programmable com- utilizing the most current puter, which receives all technological advances and will available target information and provide the Navy with a acts as the interface for the other It's where significantly expanded detectionand elements of the avionics system, you control capability. in addition to the extensive use of Developed under a $200 million microminiaturization, solid state Navy contract, the E-2C evolved devices, repackaging, and from the first member of the redundant systems, has 'I Hawkeye family,the E-2A,which quadrupled the plane's reliability b I made its first flight in 1960. factors. Your credit union's participation e On g. A follow-on contract calls for Last February, the Navy ran has helped make this advertising the production of 11 Hawkeyeswith the new Hawkeye through its first program possible. deliveries to begin in preliminary evaluation and February 1973. described it as a "significant Through this program we hopeto The twin-turboprop Hawkeye improvement over comparable extend credit union service to .' carries a crew of five, and can E-2A-B systems. monitor large numbers of both "The. E-2C systems evaluated more people. CREDIT UNIONBe friendly and enemy aircraft, as exhibited excellent potential for well as direct interceptors and the carrier-based Airborne Early watching for the major NATIONAL TELEVISION strike planes to their assigned Warning and Tactical Control network commercials. targets in adverse weather. mission," they said. ADVERTISING Working in teams,the E-2C can Current Navy planning calls encircle a task force of Naval for use of the ,E-2C, beyond 1980. vessels with an early warning NBC-TV screen that will provide the information and leave time necessary to carry out decisive Red AFC PRO WORLD SERIES SATURDAY NIGHTFOOTBALL : : BASEBALL MOVIE Jax s GreatestFURNITURE Cross Oct 22 Nov. 23 Oct. 14, 15 Oct. 7, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 25 I \' Dec. 9, 17 Oct 11, 18 Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30. Values! ,ClassJax WHOLESALE : PRICE TO EVERYONE Red Cross will {; NtUA be holding a volunteer . / ; JAX FEDERALO&e OPEN training class at the Naval .... ... ....... .... .. EVERY I ; : .. .. : :: .' .;..,..., .,.. ;::"..::. DAY rfjtl Hospital on Tuesday, October 10 from 6:30: to 11 ': : ..' SUNDAY p.m. Til P MSURPLUS The class will be for volunteer workers ROOSEVELT MALL : who SHOPPING CENTER NASJAX,Bldg 39 HAS CECIL FIELD,Bldg 26 wish to work either nightsor PHONE 384.1391 Tel 387 5622 or Base Ext 2431 772.9894 or Base Ext.215 GOODS Hours: Mon.Frl. 10AM.5:30PM: Hours:Mon.Frl.9AM:30PM: Hours: Mon.Frl 8:30AM.3:30PM'J : : days; For more information - Sat.9AM.1PM DISCOUNT STORE call 772-2218 or 772-2219 between 8 a.m. TO 135 Beach Blvd.in ikk. ... ..... '.....,_._.................- ... ..... .., ... ..... .. . .. ... .-..-....... . I and 4:30: p'.mPAGE \ .' . , . -- -- - "' ,-- ''';'' ';''fr1'. -'- __. -. . JCTOBER 5, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 _' : ____ h_ . nHHH" HHn; n-w B 1 i mm y M AM M JJ i l HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY : CLASSIFIED Publisher I IJAX ADVERTISING Movie Schedule """' ' AIR NEWS i CALL NAS Jacksonville : 388-2755 : i: Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than JuL LATWINGER i Ads TueSday for publication the following Thursday. Sunday, Oct.8 Oct. 5 .arrlving too late for this Deadline will be Thursday, NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : pubhshed the following week unless the HOSPITAL: "GEORGE" HOSPITAL: "MOGAMBO" :: Publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or Comedy, Starring Marshall Adventure, Starring Clark Gable money order for the full cost of : received WITH the copy for the the ad.ad must be Thompson and Jack Mullaney. and Ava Gardner. "PG" (116 4747 San Juan Avenue "G" (93 min.) min.) Jacksonville, Florida RATEI Per eharfle l J lmei) S2.00 Friday Oct.6 Monday,Oct.9 additional line((4 words per line) .50 HOSPITAL: "VAMPIRE HOSPITAL: "DUCK YOU LOVERS" Horror, Starring SUCKER" Action Drama, _ # -- .# ----- - 4"4- -- nn 444 : .. >, Ingrid Pitt and Pippa Steele. "R" Starring Rod Steiger and James (91 min.) Coburn. "PG" (138 min.) 'EM ; BE Conv AU.FVL to! Buckman MANDARIN Bridge 2BR DUPLEX APT. Saturday, Oct. 7 Tuesday,Oct. 10 l 3i Central Heat & Air, w.w carpet, all TilE HOSPITAL UNBELIEVABLE multiple entertamment HOSPITAL : : "BIG JAKE"REVENGERS" elect., all utilities furnished except areas In addition to elect, children accepted, no pets, on Adventure, Western, Starring John Wayne JOBSI JOBSI JOBS handsome Living & Dining rooms, 14 acres, country views, $IS0 mo, $25 Starring William Holden and and Maureen O'llara.uPG" (110 Shorthand Secretarys, Dictaphone there Bar &Is Fireplace a large Den.Lounge with Wet dep, 725.0433, Sunday 733.1676. Ernest Borgnine. "PG" (108 min.) opening onto an even Typists,_ Clerks, Operators min.) larger enclosed, carpeted Patio with GIVE US A CALL FOR Keypunches. bar, which, adjoins a paneled, carpeted . HIGH PAY NO FEE Quick Rental of your Property Call Norrell Temporary GarreRoom with a ping.Pong Edward 0.Lyon, Broker 389.0361 table,an i opens onto an outdoor Patio Theatre Reopening 394 5371 Mainside & Pool. Wooded, secluded t fenced acre t- .. LOCAL PART-TIME SUPERVISORS plus 3BR lot., 2B, CH&A, Modern Kitchen, 1 f MOBILE j:HOMES ii'il! ... Needed for fast. growing California Carpeted and Draperies Master bath Jax-The Mainside Theater will reopen Tuesday, 268 5977, 7716922.HOUSEKEEPER . corporation. has Chandelier and sunken Roman Oct. 10, with "Revenge Is My Destiny", a-drama tub. Priced In the mid 60's JUSTISS TRAILER PARK starring Chris Robinson and Elisa Ingram. To work In 3 separate quarters at Mary L.Wilhard, Broker 2492801WEBUY&SELLEQUITIES 1 trailers Qtr mile and No.apts.of NAS.389.3007.Clean Modern The Mainside Theater has been closed for Cecil Field. 771-3211Ext. 8301 remodeling. '71 AMERICAN GENERAL OFFICE WORKER Call us for Quick service 12 x 60, 2BR, w.w carpet, completely Adding machine experience Morrison I. Taylor, inc. furnished w A-C, $500 equity 8. take necessary Convenient Westslde 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. over pmts. 7713690. location. Phone 7860721. "MOM 737-3864 70 HOLLY PARK " r i CASH 12 x 60, 2BR, Furn., AC, with : MISCELLANEOUSBEADISC I We buy,sell and trade equities draperies, w.w carpet. Assume pmts.or WESTSIBE'VOLKSWAGEN Louise T. Bailey rent. 771-0990. ; Broker 7713505 1181 JOCKEY SAFARI BOLD BETWEEN NAS&CECIL , Call 355-2944 for a 3 BR 12 x 65, 3BR, 2B, no down payment, Fireplace, Swimming Pool, 771.5562.1YR. . Recorded message by lust refinance. fenced, $18,000.V.nSlndt . COLUMBIA Scott Edwards SCHOOL Realtor 387-1213 1150 LANE AVE., SO., PHONE 781-5511 OLD NEW MOON OF BROADCASTING NORMANDY ACRES 12 x 65, CH&A, Shag carpet, LR, Den OPEN DAILY8TO8:30-SATURDAY8T05 Home School 4 miles west of Cecil Field. Road 2BR, W8.D, washer, Exc. Cond,, SUNDAY 1 TO6PM 1902 Van Ness,San Francisco frontage, 1/4 to 10 acre tracts. Land Is Must sell.4 Ml. from Cecil!! Field. 781 Home Study the best Investment for the future. 1518 anytime. 71 VWSUPER BEETLE 9,000 Miles $1995 Approved Not affiliated for Veterans with CBS ft Servicemen, inc. Other tracts available over Southwest ..u.u..u.u.wu.uwu'.... .w.. ..............."..u.ijf VW SEDAN $1450 68 Local NEW offjcet RCA toi and Fla.ZENITH Natl.STEREO Bank Bldg. 389 Jacksonville..5514 Wynne Realty of Florida 389.8507 :ijf: !!'TRANSPORTATION: : : ; : : : :I!::1 1 71VWKOMBI New Paint, R&H, AC ,'-" $2995 Consoles, some with AM.FM, tape players, at dealers' cost to liquidate QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY 71 HONDA CB175 AC, R&H, Extra Clean70VWSEDAN.R&HATAC stock. Full warranty! Phone 771-0409. Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. Low mileage, like new,not a scratch. $1795 Edward 0. Lyon, Broker 389-0361 $500 771-3211. Ext 8330 _ LIVE CRABS 72 DATSUN 240 Z Wilford's Fish Camp '65 CROSBY FISHING BOAT AT AAA-FM Stereo, 1,000 Miles AC 2 & , 2M9707 ST.JOHNS COUNTY 14', Trl hull with trailer, tags 26 miles from NAS, 1 acre or more on registration$225 OAC Lyle B. Sowers, 70A/GB R&H $2295 LAWN MOWING ft EDGING SR13, 1.3 miles to public boat landing, Whiteys Fish Camp. 264.7038 or 772- $1695 TWO 70 VW SEDANS R&H New Paint , 8. 3007. fishing call Hart close to 6 mile creek good . 771-3211 Ext.8340 hunting, $3,500.00 & up, terms, FREE TRANSPORTATION 71 POP TOP CAMPER R&H $3495 71IIIIIIJr.ttIJIIII Broker Adair Realty To drive to Indianapolis, gas 8. oil ONE-1970 KARMANN GHIA TYLER'S AIR CONDo SERVICE paid, 771-9475. We service Auto AC, Central Units New paint, R&H $1895 and Window Units. Reasonable. 64 FIAT 1971 VW SQUAREBACKAT 4711 Palmer Lake Shore 3885161 4 door, rebuilt engine, new trans. mission, red leather Interior, Make R&H, factory warranty1970VWFASTBACK $2595 offer 721.2849. KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER ORANGE PARK R&H $1795 Responsible party take up pmts. of $S. 2 BR, Apts. furn. or unfurn, Dish '64 FORD 1969 VW SQUARE BACK AT, R&H $1995 washer, Drapes, Carpets,. Elizabeth month. Call dealer. 7728936. Stationwagen, good trans., $225., Apts. 77M405 or 7713355. AEC. Mackle, Base Ext 3812. 1969 VW FASTBACK AC, AT, R&H $1895 HARMONY ELEC. GUITAR ONE 1970 VW BUS W.Case & Small amp. Perfect cond., 1971 TRIUMPH *8S. 781.2260. WILMAR APARTMENTS TR6 Maroon with overdrive. Deluxe, 7 passenger, R&H $2495 Air Conditioned, 2 bedroom, Living 264.3679 WILL KEEP CHILDREN room Kitchen, Brfst. nook, parking 1969 VW SEDANS Inmy homeMon..Frt. space for 2 cars, water, sewage, New paint, R&H $1495 to $1595 garbage, lawn service Furnished- 264 4932 $120, Unfurnished.$100. plus 4 per ON E-1968VW SEDAN R&H $1350 cent sales ta. 387-2541 weekends, 389- $795 MODEL WINCHESTER 66 VW SEDAN R&H Bolt action quick detachable swivels, 0744 Nice Selection of other Model VW'sWe military sling, .270 Cal., like new, less than 30rds fired thru barrel, w.free BEING TRANSFERRED? box of ammo. $145. 772.1641. Let a retired YOUR Navy problems man ,who manage understands 700 % GUARANTEE! MARRIAGES PERFORMED the rental of your house until you gave them trie VW 16 point Safety and Performance inspection. return to Jax.Bartleson tuned tightened, and replaced everything that needed it ANYTIME + ANY PLACE O'Nell & Payne, Inc. Then we up 100 for the or replacement of all Call 733.8327PAINTING And guaranteed them percent repair __ Ave. 1147 So. Edgewood maior mechanical parts.for 30 days or 1000 miles Come on in.and 989311ORTEGA LOOKINGFOR double checkENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE. & REPAIR House washing, yard work, heaters HILLS * cleaned, call 3847170. 3BR House A ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 771-1405 or 7713355FURNISHEDAPT SINGER TOUCH 'N' SEW NEW Cost over $400, In drawer desk. DOMESTIC SPECIALS! Used 12 months. Sews stretch fabric, CAREER? makes buttonholes, fancy designs, Near NAS & Cecil, 2BR Swimming ... blind hems, monograms, overcasts- pool* $75.00 771.0348.OKOLONAMOBILE. If you qualify 1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1850 winds bobbin Inside machine. Bal. and are willing to work, Auto, AC,. Radio, Low Mileage (89 Cash or J650 per mo. Public HOME PARK It is possible Discount Center, 805 S. EdgewoodAve. NOW RENTING to earn In excess of 69 CHEVELLE STATION WAGON $1295 ., 389.0494. __ Brand new park adlacent convenlenty to golf $20,000 per year AT, R&H. $l f trees. : . Many within 3 5 years. OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG course. Field. v Ja)( & Cecil 111 to NAS HONDA CB450 AKC, Already bred, puppies due Dec. located 1.295 Interchange. Underground program, 72 , 1, $450 264.2393. mile from Management training Call Miles 72. 'First offer over utilities. Playground a fa starting salary 3,500 .. pool and recrea Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn, U.S. $2295 swlmmln RIVIERA 69 BUICK In. S..4 a nd $49 ), Sales Manager \1 building sewer planned., water and gar b agcollection. ecludlng with NavyRetired Metropolitan( Life.insurance' Air, All power, Vinyl root [il!!! :ESTATE, ',ii! ASK ABOUT. OPPORTUNITY T0 356 Company.2621 If at interested telephone number FREE RENT ! EARN MIDDLE BURG AREA Call . 1 acre, Mobile Home tracts In Sun- ,04J44S04 904-264-9591 nyslde Farms. Call 264.208*. .. cr- - .' OCTOBER 5, 1972 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER :.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.;.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:....:::.::::::.:.:.:.:.'.:.::.....:.:-:...:.:..........:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.;.:.:.:.;.:-;.:. Adm. Cousins Slated Navy Newsgram ; To Assume CommandJax BecomesA The top U.S. command in the Atlantic will change hands at Tornado Hits Great Lakes 1:30: p.m.,Oct.31 when Adm. Ralph W. Cousins relieves Adm. CharlesK. Jax-A tornado ripped through two Navy housing areas at the Great GiantJax Duncan as Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief Lakes Naval Base last Thursday evening i injuring 18 persons and U.S.Atlantic Fleet in ceremonies aboard USS John F.Kennedy at Pier destroying 12 house trailers. The storm damaged an additional trailers,blew the roofs off three 12 on the Norfolk Naval Station. The NAS Jacksonville houses, and tore down trees and power lines, before moving up the - Adm. Cousins will also relieve Adm. Duncan as Supreme Allied Lake Michigan shoreline.The Navy Exchange Main Retail Commander Atlantic. Store will become the largest of areas hit were the Forrestal and Nimitz Housing Villages.The treated at the its kind on the East Coast injured, two Navymen and 16 dependents were When Adm. Cousins takes over the Atlantic Command, he will be Three required Tuesday, October 10 at 9 a.m. directly responsible to the Joint Chiefs of Staff for all U.S. military Great Lakes Naval Hospital. dependents At that time the Navy Ex- operations in the Atlantic Ocean area. hospitalization. will Main Retail Store change Hundreds of Navy families in the Great Lakes area volunteered to take the tornado victims into their homes, and two local motels open its newly expanded area In this capacity, he will command all the Army, Navy, Air Force free of with a ribbon cutting ceremonythat and Marine Corps forces in the Atlantic areas as assigned by the Joint provided rooms charge. will be officiated by Capt. Forrestal Back In Fleet Chiefs of Staff. William G. Sizemore NAS CO. All out efforts by the Norfolk Naval Shipyard have returned USS , The new expansion will add Forrestal (CVA-59)) to the fleet four weeks ahead of schedule.She . His duties as Commander in Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet will en- feet to the sales 15,000 compass the combat readiness, training and logistic support of 320 left Norfolk Friday to join the Sixth Fleet for her tenth floor area square and will bring the total ships, 1,900 aircraft, and 180,000 officers and men including the Fleet deployment in the Mediterranean. sales area to approximately Marine Force. Forrestal's gallery deck sustained heavy fire, smoke and water feet. damage July 10 from a blaze which started in the flag living spaces. 43,000 square The expansion which will Adm. Cousins previous assignment was as Vice Chief of Naval Specialists from other shipyards and from NAVSHIPSYSCOM and , enable the enlargement of all , t. a; ;><- Operations in Washington, D.C. NAVMAT in Washington,D.C.joined Norfolk workers in a full-time 24- will necessitate departments hour daily effort to restore Forrestal to a 100-percent operationalstatus. , Adm. Duncan will retire from more than 39 years of naval service extensive rearrangement of the after he is relieved of the duties he assumed on Sept.30, 1970. For its responsiveness to the needs of the fleet, the Norfolk Shipyard balance of the store and require has received congratulatory and commendatory messages from .patience on the part of Exchange patrons over the next two weeks. SECNAV. CNO. and CINCLANTFLT.F14 . The funds for the expansionwere Squadrons to be CommissionedThe provided by an interest free TIIE 6 first two squadrons to fly the Navy's new supersonic carrier- loan from the Navy Resales based fighter, the swing-winged F-14 Tomcat, will be commissionedOct. System Office in Brooklyn, N.Y. 14 at NAS Miramar, California. and will be financed by non- IKOWSIISWItCOMIO GIFTS Among the dignitaries scheduled to be present is Secretary of the appropriated Exchange funds Navy John: W. Warner. (Navy Exchange profits). Nautical Charts Outriggers Nautical Wear __ Fighter Squadron 1 will be commanded by Cdr. Rene W. Leeds of >.Hardware Paints .Fish Boxes *.Burgee Table' Wear Jackets IVINIUDI rW5fetis North Kansas City, Mo. Cdr. Richard L. Martin of Lima, Ohio has i . *Repair Materials >Accessories *Other GoodiesWET been named skipper of VF2. IJC STORAGE'MARINE HOISTS-HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER Both squadrons will have a complement of 33 officers and 250 EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE. INBOARDSEE enlisted men. THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS Later this year, flight crews will start training under Fighter + : SEGRAVES jJel'11 MARINAROOSEVELT Squadron 124 at Miramar, recently tasked to prepare people for duty - with F.14 squadrons on both coasts. BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER .,_ The F-14 is a twin-engine supersonic fighter which will provide the JU: . EuINIWAIGMI fleet with increase in aircraft and systems significant JactsomllleJIorida a weapon . "FOR ilEA VEN'S sake, Quigley Per 66 Franchised Mann. Phone M7 4M OPEN SUNDAY capability against all threats. will stop saying 'We've BOATS MOTORS CANOES: The new F-14 squadrons are being named for two units which you n.und. rbird. Star craft.Mfg -Troan| Grumman Craft been in tighter spots than J J J J pioneered in Naval Aviation and have long been decommissioned. - 7 J' F t TVVJ ,1 I t > I 7 this!?" I r R g ; ! ' I : ! , i in iy _. + C 8 e'"I 5 , . 1 F t Thomasville's new LEGENDARY collection , a fresh approach to Mediterranean styling.ALL . PIECES ARE OF PECAN SOLIDS AND VENEERS FINISHED IN I A DISTRESSED FRUITWOOD TONE.. WE I 0 ALSO HAVE IN STOCK, A SELECTION OF DINING ROOM 0 OFF 7" PIECES FROM "LEGENDARY" AT THIS SAME GREAT :' SA VI\GS. - -- -- BArt KAMER your I CAR 0 I ulb FURNITURE I ''master Hl INTtMANK'" I'1 I welcome here ; . __.----. I'--== --.--. STORE HOURS 9-6Mon-Fri 1918 US HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH + ORANGE PARK USE OUR e f 9-5 Saturday PHONE 264-7531 LIBERALCREDIT Evening by Appointment PLANPAGE :' .1 T t T'S IAV ... p S --.-..- OCTOBER 5, 1972 ;..;..........4>Xl ;J I(111' .) .:"""':'>>:,*:.:o:: ...........,.-........................;...;..;..;..;.:..:..... .JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER- ._ PAGE 15 :::::">:":*:'<:v:::.:vimmm:::: .... . ::::: ; ;; :::: -::;.::::' :.:.:.:.:.;.;-:.; I---------- - I JAX RE-UP CORNERGySGT -f 4j I I yI 11 1 } 1ROIRAGON4 .i ir .... S r) tJ-0, 1Ml .... ''iigii ,. rIf"i ; il71 ,M J ..-. _ k{ y. 1 r WASTER A. / Pa BOUCHER, an AE Phase 2 in- structor, shipped over for four more years. jj qty r { PREPARING TO LEAVE for the 35th annual convention of the Navy Wives Clubs of America are delegates (Front) Mrs. Thomas J. Bennett, Mrs. Kenneth Black, and (Back) Mrs. Richard Balling and $10,000 CEREMONY-AW2 Mark A. Laszlo takes the oath at VP-56 National Secretary Mrs. B. J. Howard,all members of NWCA Jax 86. from Cdr. H. P. Fillingane,squadron CO,and gets ready to take home The convention, hosted by Thames 130, will be held in Groton, Conn. a $10,000 bonus. Oct. 815.GOODf1EAR. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 't. H =-' '", ...... ". __. r' t' ",*, ft. 1.\... ..Ai.,...,.lmt..1""r'.a.1.'__......./. _ NOW AVAILABLE AT MSGT. WILLIAM A. KEELER reenlisted for three more years at MARTD. I MILITARY DISCOUNT PRICES ACTION : .I THRU SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH YOUR - Cites HOBBY SHOPS AT CECIL FIELD AND JAX NAS JI 1 , ' M .g EmployeesA BIAS BELTED r- M' ., - nationwide awards pro- . gram to recognize Federal employees SOFT RIDE TIRES who serve as community ,.\!:'.. ,, f fI Whitewalls;I THE DURA BELT: IIU"II'I .uul I;\1111..1.. .. . volunteers has been inauguratedby 'I 1'\\III'I..M| iif Hu'kl.r i uril wUli l 1\\11 I"'Hi mult f HitIrrail In r +him I ACTION the citizens service hlllllrm.| .(.,Mill irt-Hil; tvisu i\H-I| l.nn\I THESE POPULAR SIZES corps.Fulltime Federal employees [ 4 FOR who serve as non-paid community volunteers are eligible for consideration for the 1973 . award, provided the nomineewas } i Whitewall Tubeless plus active as a volunteer at $ 100 II.IS to J12 each Fed. Ex. tajst half of 1972. Nomination I Tn (depending on site) and old tires forms: are available from Personnel Offices of Federal agen- 7.00.18 78-14 F78.14 G78.14 F78.15 nes and departments. the G73-15 H78.14 H78.15 J78-15 Announcement of recog- nition program was made by '"'- A great combination, of quality and value Two piles of polyester cord with two belts under the ACTION Director Joseph H. tread to restrict squirm Good tread wear expectancy! Blatchford. The program will be administered by Assistant Director Rain Check If we sell out of your size well issue you a ram check, insuring future delivery at the advertised price! , I Gloria E. A. Toote, who f r heads the agency's Office of Voluntary 3 WAYS TO CHARGEOur Action Liaison.Mr. . Own Customer Credit Plan Matter Charge ankAmerlcard4.PLY Blatchford said the awards program was created to - "give special recognition to +rr NYLON CORD Federal ,employees who freely r1 !- T and unselfishly contributed their ', .k "' "ALL-WEATHER moo BLACKWALL. Citwt i.otwiil d.t community' voluntary activity. -1 t J1 ; !! POPULAR SIZES Cited as examples of voluntary $ ONE LOW PRICE , activity' were services to 7.7S0\S,.7Sol.l ,I J5*14,USdS . the handicapped tutoring,working * cultural in sports programs.and recreation and $1195 ,I845plul 12 to S2 M red t x.fax, , e "'" : . Add o.!r:to whlbwHla: BLACKWALL TUBELESS HONDAMOTORS Go to your Auto Hobby Shop for details of this program & CYCLES CO. 4949 BLANDING BLVD. JAX NAS, BLDG 897-898 CECIL FIELD, BLDG 4 MAYPORT NS, BLDG 414 , PHONE 771-8244 .'.. . . .. ... ... ....... . .. .. . . . . . .. .. ......... -. ... . ..-. - .. ...- - I 1 : OCTOBER 5, 1972 16 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER r.1' *'., ManueleJax -Wins Tournament I : jating ' .1" ., , .'. by John Landry . I I The Navy Aviation that made the tournament the and Pat Grosskopf ((5th); 2nd Museum Golf Tournament was success that it was. The successof Flight T. T. Coleman ((1st), I NAVY DAY REGATTA Mike Manuele last week Falcone ((2nd) A. Hauge t Breakfast, lunch and refresh won by the tournament can be attestedto Philip , I The Navy Jacksonville Sail ments will be available at the.. when he carded a net score of 66 by the approximately $2,000 ((3rd), R. Wayne ((4th) and Club will host its seventh annual marina. and the Navy-Navy League donation going to the U.S. Naval George Bains ((5th); 3rd Flight. Navy Day Regatta, Sunday, Scoring will be based on a highpoint I Tournament played Aviation Museum at Pensacolaas F.Byers ((1st), A. L. Swain ((2nd), i October 15. Jack Beechley, the system and in addition t to I simultaneously, was won by the a result of the tournament. Ed Thornburg ((3rd), M Gaskins r regatta chairman expects over 70 the regular awards, a military, Navy with overall points of 4640. Other winners in the tour- ((4th) and Carl Wilhelm ((5th); 4th ..1 boats from all over Florida to trophy will be awarded to the Manuele received a $200 entry nament according to flights Flight (Callaway System) H. ,( enter. All classboats and active duty class boat skipperwho fee to the Pro-Am Tournamentthat were: 1st Flight S. D. Wright Fischer ((1st), J. Brandt ((2nd), (,'. cruisers are invited and trophies amasses the highest points. will be held at Pensacola on ((1st), Jim Fulton ((2nd), M. O'Laughlin ((3rd) and Krochalis will be awarded to each class \ Get your crew together and November 27 and $100 for expenses Maham ((3rd), Mike George ((4th) ((4th). with three or more boats. Boats reserve a special services boat lie shot a 35 and 35 for a : unable to form a class of their now for this event. gross score of 70. own will race in a handicappedopen The Navy Day Regatta is The tournament started with Lc7' - class so no one will be left sanctioned by the Florida Sailing shotgun starts at 8:30: a.m. with ! out. Association and will be run in 23 fourseomes and at 1:15: p.m. Among the classses expectedare accordance with the North with 27 foursomes. Each four- ' Cruisers, Snipes, Thistles, American Yacht Racing Union as some was assigned a tee before ; Day Sailers, Hobie 14, and Hobie modified by the race committeeand the start of the tournament andas 16. Cruisers will race one 15 mile class rules. the shotgun was fired each __ race and class boats will have foursome began play followed bya __ three races, wind permitting, the second foursome with more 1 Mt first two back to back and the than 18 foursomes beginning' .1 .... .. third after a lunch break. D the same time. ' I. Registration will be 7:00: to The Ladies Golf Associationwas 9:00: a.m., October 15 at the on hand during the tour- marina clubhouse. The t a 1 1r skipper's nament to assist in scoring, meeting is scheduled for 9:15: serving the free refreshmentsand with the first race to start at performing many other tasks 10:00.: Registration fee is $3.00 "2 rfC ; t,;," s 4n .s s s oe liec.e..l a.s .''and'n.'e.ard' 1T House of Quality Foods Ceda*Hlllssnoppingeenter| Phone 771-9223 Every SATURDAY Night !is Every FRIDAY Night is A FAMILY NIGHT STEAK $ i 79 CHICKEN Your choice of& 111 79t DUMPLINGS or NIGHT CHOPPED STEAK nw.tl.e V. Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any'2 vegetables Bread and Butter LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM Wafc'hftpt'bo . . c a Q Q a gettlieiobiloiie I I ( . w SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE pictured in the center are the prizes that were awarded to the winners of the Navy Aviation Museum JUST CALL.. Golf Tournament and in the top picture Mr. John Fulton of the Navy League (L) and Capt. William G. Sizemore (center), NAS CO, present Capt. Dave Moore of Public Works with the trophy that the Navy won for a 46.40 win over the Navy League. At the bottom Capt. SizemoreR 3882755YOUR ( ) presents Mike Manuele with the trophy for the top individual score in the tournament.flights. The four golf bags went to the winners of the individual DOLLAR GETS MORE BEING TRANSFERRED? AAILEAGETHRUTHE NEED YOUR CAR SOLD? JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER WANT ADS! LET LIST-A-CAR DO ALL TH E WORK WE HANDLE ALL PAPER WORK,ADVERTISINGLeave .. It with us and we'll sell If for your asking price and send the check to you. No matter where you are __ FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS FORM BElO:mmmammgmmammfmmmmaJAX atse WE HANDLE ONLY PRIVATE CARS I JI: AIR NE WS/ LA T WINGER ;\ ELSTACAR771CESERY '"' '. 0 ) I . CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT , .. . BLVD. PHONE 7445311PAGE I 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonvil"e. Florida 32210 S I NAME PHONE I ADDRESS. NEWEST CONCEPT IN APARTMENT LIVING I Please run the following adTimes. 8 I OCTOBER 5, 1972 ...,..... ......,.,. ",. -.-.. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17 UYIL1Vl: Won .:>.<< :::: ::;.:.:.:xxttHOW::;:;::::::::.:.;.::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:....:.......:.:.. :.:::.:.::.:::.::. .::.:.:.:.:.:? :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: .::::::::>.: .>.: ::: >>:.:o:.:.:<<.:->>:.: :-:-:.:.: I By.. AK3 Christen... L THEY'RE STANDING I Jax -Cecil Field came up with last weeks ballot much the U-Pic-Em winner for the were: HM3 J. D. Palmer too, HM3 easy J. Intramural Pistol Intramural Bowling AMEIUCANLEAGVEW second week in a row. This time M. Halderson L HM2 Lannus A. AMERICAN\ ATLANTIC LEAGUE the premiere predictor was AK3 Rausch,Jr.,Barb Fisher LATE CHARGERS 29 11 ,Walter Edward M. Chrispen of VA-15. B. Stovall, HM1 Alejandro MARTD \V L W L SAWBONES :1 13 Last weeks ballot was Evangelista E. 3 0 DRAGONS No.1 36 12 BEES 23 17 Jr., YNl J. C. VP-45 2 1 REBELS 31 9 FUBARS 23 17 evidently much to easy for all the Summers, Walter W. WEAPONS Fenley, 2 1 RADAR 29 11 ADCOP 17 22 18 as Chrispen won only AOCS experts J. D. Vickers, AMS2 Ken HOSPITAL 1 1 BUSCH BUDS 24 16 BOOZERS 22 18 tie-breaker beat after his out no Watson, B. W. Castelli APL BTCS 1 1 CHIEFS 23 25 HACKERS 18 18 other balloters who less than 17 Homer L. Jones C. AIMD L. Mangus, 1 2 GUTTER DUSTERS 18 211 AIMD 11 29 missed only one The game. game AA Mark D. Keck VP.5 Luella 1 2 TARS 1844 21 h TOP FIVE 9 23 to be the thorn in that proved Crawford, YN3 Glenn VW-4 3 S. Abbott 0 VP-45No.2 17 39 DRAGONS No.3 8 24 of the balloter's sides most was and W. J. Attwood. NATIONAL LEAGUE CAG.20 14 26 Auburn's big upset of Tennessee. \V L BUSCH LEAGUERS 14 26 who is Chrispen, presently FICEUR 0 Intramural Tennis attached to AWT Supply at Cecil, 3 PACIFIC LEAGUE wasted no time in winning as he MATSG 2 0 D NATTC 2 1 W L W L has been at Cecil for only three 15 SPLITMAKERS FAW.11 2 1 25 HOSPITAL 2 0 weeks. He is a native of Fort \ GOOD AND BAD 12 NARJAX 1 1 24 VP-5. 2 0 Meyers, Fla. and was just NDRC 1 2 SPECIALS 23 17 VP-45 .' 2. 0 transferred here from SUPPLY 0 3 VP-45 No.1 23 17 FWF 2 0 Charleston.The NFO 0 3 AFEES 22 18 FAW.11 1 1 other experts. who found FWF 21 19 1 VW-4 1 1 Navy-Marine SPARKS 19 17 MATSG 1 1 DRAGONS No.2 17 23 VP.56 l' 1 UPICEMBALLOT Bowling HUNTERS 13 19 NDRC 0 2 NUBS 5 31 NARJAX 0 2 FINAL STANDINGS NATTC 0 2 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE W L FICEUR. 0 2 MAGNIFICENT-7 57 15 W L THE DRUNKS 55 17 PATHFINDERS 40th 11th KINGSLEY MOTORS 43 29 NAME IT'S ON ORDER 34 38 HAWKS CHIEFS 32 1620 Intramural 1 Football SLEEPERS 33 39 HURRICANES 30 22 RANK OR TITLE AGE_ PHONE SEMPER PHI 33 39 ADPERS .241,2 191,2 AMERICAN LEAGUE BOWLING TEAM 31th 401i VP-62 23 25 LMURRAY'S DUTY STATION SERVICE NUMBER, W LUNCH 29 43 COMFAIRJAX 23 29 MARINE BARRACKS 7 0 (This week's games) GREEN MACHINE 26 46 MARINE BKS 21 23 VP-45 5 1 AE leB" 181i 531i DRAGONS No.4 19 25 VW-4 4 2 STANFORD SOUTHERN CAL HOSPITAL 171,2 301i AIR OPS 4 3 Intramural Golf FUMBLERS TOO 15 37 FICEUR 3 3 ALABAMA GEORGIA FUMBLERS 11 33 COMMUNICATIONS 1 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE VP.5 1 6 MICHIGAN STATE NOTRE DAME NDRC 3 L 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE VP-56 0 5 PRINCETONFLORIDA ..COLUMBIA.FLORIDA 679th 3 0 W L NATIONAL LEAGUE MATSG 1 STATE NARJAX No.1 2 1 J '1 FLAP JAX 24 12 7V L GEMS 23 17 PUBLIC WORKS 1 AIR OPS 1 OREGON WASHINGTON ADMIN 1 2 FICEUR5 22 14 MATSG 6 2 1 NATTC 22 18 NARJAX 5 1 AIMD 2 AUBURN.MISSISSIPPI... 1 CHASERS 201,2 121,2 NDRC 4 3 COMFAIRJAX 2 0 WOMEN'SLIB 20 16 FAW.111 4 ARIZONA STATE OREGON STATE_ VW-4 FAW.11 0 3 1 LEPRECHAUNS 18 18 WEAPONS 3 5 STIFFS 161h 191,2 HOSPITAL 2.4 BUFFALO NEW ENGLAND- NATIONAL LEAGUE NAMTD 13 23 MARTD 1 4 MIAMI __NEW YORK JETS VP_-5 3\V O QUACKS 9:1 FATSOG 0 8 FICEUR 2 0 VP-56 *2 1 TIE-BREAKER:predict final score on the game between VP-45 2 1 Florida State and Florida. Indicate winners in other games by a NARJAX No.2 2 1 check mark. HOSPITAL 1 1 The ballot box for NAS is located at the Navy Exchange near MARTD 1 2 the Lay-away counter. Ballot boxes for Cecil Field are locatedat MARINE BARRACKS 1 2 L01lFST Galley One and the Navy Exchange. Ballots must be in by WEAPONS 0 3 ...........'noon..................Friday..................each........week...u.._.:..or_..::..:they.:.......-...-...-..won't......................be..........picked:...:.:..:..:..:..:..:...:0.up.......-..-...-..-.............;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::::: SUPPLY 0 3 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;::::::::::: ::::: .... '.' . :;'?<< ;:.(@:!;: r' TO A pRIC ES WN pt ESAI E Jl'J \. )' NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED TV SETS ? NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSDEER SPRINGS AIR CONDITIONERSESTATES I Special Hr$.9 a.m..7p.m.Comt lniBrow.. ..AT .l11IthlIiJ'TII1F T Financingfor "titUJIJ KEYSTONE HEIGHTS SL_ . MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE :S {V W. A CO. r- REALTOR 356-684' ,.pen for your convenience 6 a.:,JO p.m. ,, Service D PICK-UP & DELIVERY iLw4\ -.._... .... - 19l OCTOBER 5, PAGE 18 JAX AiR NEWS-LATWINGER : >r ,.. : #' I' Without AdvertisingYou ' ..\ ;, : ACECIL SPORTS Wouldn't Know .. by DTC J. D. Brewster I .,. 'r -.....-;;-... .,t-.y"-................1I'Il'"h'w.'. "''',,.,....._ .. .. ."._"'...".' ..}, ..,.....".'.."..,.."'"'>,.'.A.,..CdM.},......",..N. ... Kn"'."Z". m.,,, ....,1......"..... i' t_ Ef. '$ m $$mitfilS1f.ft: " .' VA-174 downed their arch coach Don Jackson announcedthat Admin . ;J rivals; VA-45, 40-12 to take the the defending 6 ND cham CLAW I :: ::': HONDAOF :! . first round championship. pions will hold their initial CommunicationsAIMD !' , The "Hellrazors"broke open a workout on Saturday, 7 Octoberat No. 2 I (j I r : '; close 16.12 halftime game on the 0900. Personnel interested in WeaponsFall's i I! running and passing of player- trying out for the team are in- Fallen FiveCecil .w. JAX' w: ) : coach Don Jackson. Jackson vited to appear at the football ::::::: :::::::3 :. scored on two runs of 3 and 5 field with their shoes and a desireto Field : yards, and passed to Larry go all the way in 73. i[ UI III lli':_MWi< till!]!!:! !iIHilHUUlUIIiiUlHIIIHIII!! !!: !! r Jackson twice and Jack Lyons to BOWLINGCoNational CPO Club .::;:: 4425 NORWOOD AVE PHONE 764-2419 t jig:::: : ., put the game out of reach. Dave : The CPOs con ,.. iim. Kranz tallied the final VA-174 tinue to cling to the 1st slot, with Navy Day Ball .iLm1iijff1!:!;; : .*'i1 r*''''t? >>$;m1 1 ft.f.:<< Fr. score when he picked off a VA-45 Medical and the Marines 2000-13 October 1972 : aerial and returned it 20 yards to breathing down their necks. High Attire: i r;.. ; pay dirt. series were rolled by A. David Active CPO's Tropical White ((572; 214-180-178)); Dave Silver Long w-Ribbons ;" / VA-scored on a yard run by (571, 202-221)) Glenn Hurst (568, ; Retired CPO's Same as above or k: Denson 40 : Willy Denson. passed 196-167-205)); Al Alcoran ((557, 186- Semi-Formal SORRy. yards to Fred Kitts for the second ... 181-190)); Bill Carter (537, 210- Ladies Cocktail or Party Dress score. 187)); Bill Frede ((517, 224-166)); Tickets: VA-12 and the Marines battled BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY.,. Dale Howard (510, 166-176-168)); .. scoreless deadlock in $3.00 per person, Available in h ..- to a a Frency Eschete ((505, 202)); Ron near future p; After defensive 8 r bruising game. Mallett ((504, 172-189); Joe Price includes buffet dinner and alternate plays in the overtime, and ;J Kordek ((504, 168-185)) Irv dance the Marines had penetrated a Austin ((500, 175-177)). Tom Dinner will be served from 2030 to 7 scant 3 yards into VA-12 Gillmore rolled a 200. Standings: 2200 territory, but the 3 yards were good enough for a hard earned 1- CPOs Music by: Lou ClaytonLadies 0 win. Medical VA-12 hit the winning trail once VA-45 GolfThe VSOLDj again with a 14.0 whitewash of NWSED VA-66. BOQ NAS Cecil Ladies' Golf Cecil Field Raider football AIMD Association have announced the winners of the October Quests for LEAVE COMING UP? perfection on the greens. Win ...OUT! ners of the 8 September Lownet your J&If1@JJ/IIll@/fJ@? Mil} Game were Jenny Wiggs and .....r.,HOWEVER,we are planning more Durland. Judy September 14 great homes for you in BELLA!R. can provide the funds Best Nine winners included WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTSIClay Jenny Wiggs and Louise White. Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your September 21st saw Milie money needs are handled the way you want them. Rosenbeck and Louise White Call or come in-we'll do the rest. taking the Tee to Green event. County's>> Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community!I. DOMESTIC FINANCE September and Judy 28th Durland saw Louise taking White the BELLA.JEI: : :: , __._.__ )>> honors on the Even Nine and the CORPORATION SINCE HIT HOME BUILDERS: : c LOANS TO KM Ace day winner being Jenny INC. ..8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK Wiggs. Member of National Home Builders Associationand Jacksonville Home Builders Associations ::-mM::::::i: : ::::;r Mm:::;::::::::::r: Y':::::.4.:::::m::;:;::::.:::*.: :::};}mrr;::::::;:;;:;;::};;;:::;;f;;:;:::!::'fW-f'f';:::;:;:;::;:;:;::.;"':::';::'.:-:;:::;:;.:. ':;:':.:..::;.....'.: "';:::.:;.';:':"'::;;::..:;;;;:::::;:;:;;;::::;:::::::::;:;::: : : ---------------- t;ii: BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE ;:: 1 I AVAILABLE TO FLORIDA RESlbENTS ONLY I PIRATES TAVERN ;i I I '.. 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'-'- -.............,'-' OCTOBER 5, 1972 -'--JAX-AIR-- NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 19 / Marine Barracks Wins Seventh Straight 1 JAX SPORT BRIEFS \ \ ';' Jax -- The Marine Barracks Moulhourtis picked up Com- Nettles scored for NDRC. ': ... Intramural football team chalkedup munications only score in this MATSG stayed close behind f' , ( j its seventh straight win game. Public Works with a 32-0 win over without a loss last week when VW-4 replaced Air Ops in third MARTD. Hunt scored two touchdowns INTRAMURAL they made victims of VP-56 by a place in the American League and a point after attemptto VOLLEYBALLJax score of 36.8.In last week when they came up lead MATSG's efforts. lie was An Organizational Meeting for Intramural rolling to their win over VP- with a 24-6 victory over Air Ops. supported by Payne with a TD Volleyball was held yesterday. Any unit 56, six Marines crossed the goal Heath scored two touchdowns and a two pointer, Greer with a or command line who did not have a representative for points with Allston while Swink and Price added the TD and Burnham with a two at the meeting and leading the parade wth two other two. Fireson picked up Air pointer still wishes to compete should contact the athletic officeat touchdowns. Adding to Allston's Ops only score of the game. In the only other game playedin Ext. 3239 as soon as possible. 12 points were Daniels'with eight, Action in the National League the National League last week Auston and Tullous with six each last week saw Public Works stayon Weapons tightened things up in GOLF COURSE and Stoner and Bryant with two top with a 20-6 win over NDRC. the middle of the division with a CLOSEDJax apiece. Angell picked up VP-56's Stone, Collins and Fruge each 64 win over FAW-11. Dodd The NAS Jax Golf Course will be closed to all lone touchdown and Wyatt added took turns scoring six pointers provided the only touchdown of players except those involved in the NAS Invitational the two extra points.Communications. _onH__I-arc/in_u _nrMivl__ _-a turn..,- rviintor_.........._ tho_._ ou tfamo_. and VP-5 Tournament from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 6-8. After 2 who were both winless going Into, p.m. on these days the course will be open for regular last weeks action, clashed last play. Friday and the result was a 14-6. win for Communications. F9ii GATOR BOWL TICKETSJax Whorton was the whole show for Communications as he scored all Tickets for the December'30 Gator Bowl game 14 of their points. Anderson -_ will go on sale at the Special Services Ticket Office, picked up VP-5's only six points.It .2J Bldg. 704, on October 10 at 10 a.m. No reservations can was a busy week for Com- munications and VP-5 as they be made for the$9.50 tickets which will be limited to six both had games earlier in the f per person. Tickets will be on sale to all active and week before they met each other. retired military' personnel on a first come first served Technically, VP-5 wasn't winless basis. when they went Into their game with Communications because they.had a game scheduled with '; , > PLAQUE AWARDED VP-4S's Commanding Officer Cdr. Paul E. TEAMS NEEDED FOR VP-56 earlier In the week and VP- 56 couldn't field a team. The Herring received a plaque and a photograph of the VP-4S sponsored .NAVY-MARINE BOWLING LEAGUEJax result was that VP-5 got their baseball team. The plaque was presented by Herschel S. Haker, first game recorded in the win president of Dixie Youth Baseball Inc. The award was presented to VP-4S in appreciation for their services to the community by sponsoring column. The They weren't so for- Navy-Marine Bowling League still needs a the Bel-Med Dixie Youth Team. of teams for it's tunate with VP-45, however, as couple new season. League play will be VP-45 downed them 34-8. Smith on Tuesday at 5:30: p.m. If you are interested in having a and Bell picked up two touch- $50.000LIFE team in the league contact Ron Mackie at Ext. 3812. downs apiece, Jenkins had one TD and Bolton and Parmley INSURANCEUNDER scored point after attempts for ;{:;.;:......:....;* LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTSJax a touchdown by 'O'Connell anda $9 monthMILITARY f safety credited to Marquess. a v Lucille Ray won the Silver Cup in last weeks T Communications also suffereda : ;:': : : and F Golf Tournament sponsored by the NAS Jax loss earlier in the week when BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONUNDERWRITTEN Ladies Golf Association while individual winners and FICEUR beat them 24-6. lien- BY derson, Tucker and Lips omb runner-ups in each flight were: 1st Flight Lanie Davis each scored six pointers, Teller M0NYThe and Corrine Schnieder; 2nd Flight Dottie Buker and and Taylor scored point after MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK Ann Wright; 3rd Flight Pat Oglesby and Vi Pavlick. attempts and Knowles was MARV BLACKMORE NICK, NICHOLS 358.1843 or 771 3007 1843 264 2454 Putt winners were Edna Kinder and Julie Uitti in the credited with a safety. 358 or first lightRuth Bolin in the second flight and Jen Stonein ---- ----- the third flight. ,. .. 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