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-- . )- ".. , Itti.-, {. ' 1"t t J , I L .rr/ Q11.t1] 1: t t, ._ , , 1 VOL. 30 NO. 30 Published In The Interest of Personnel 1 of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida OCTOBER 12, 1972Navy 'PIT , .....w Newsgram Jax-The following are highlights of the past week's Navy News. New Title For Radarmen A change in title is in store for all Radarman. Effective November 1, the Radarman (RD) rating will be changedto Operations Specialist (OS). The new name resulted from a recommendation made by the' Radarman Retention Study Group. In its presentation to the CNO in May, the study group stated that since the concept of the Combat Information Center was established, Radarmen have had to be pro- ficient at more duties than operating and monitoring radar receivers. _ . : ,It was felt that "Operation Specialist" was more descriptive of the rating. _ The change will be in name only, and will have no effect on the Radarman NEC's or the insignia. Help For Norfolk Sailors Fleet and shore-based enlisted personnel in the Norfolk area will have an opportunity to speak directly with their detailers later this month. ! Under a pilot program,bringing BUPERS to the fleet,Rear AdmiralJ. a D. Watkins, the Bureau's Assistant Chief for Enlisted Personnel Control,will lead a contingent of over 50 enlisted detailers to. that area for a series of meetings from Oct. 25-27. 4 The admiral will speak on the new centralized detailing system to . entlisted personnel from the various Naval activities. : - Following the initial meeting, smaller groups, representing each _ rate, will be formed at which detailers f9r each rate will be availableto answer individual questions.The BIRTH OF THE BIGGESTCapt..William G. Sizemore, HAS Jax, CO, cuts the ribbon to officially open the newly expanded section of the Navy Exchange. As a result of the added floor space, the NAS program is intended to better acquaint Navy people with the Jax Exchange becomes the largest Main Retail Store of its kind on the East Coast. Watching the detailing process, and to provide an opportunity for more personal contact with the detailers.If ceremony are Cdr. Donald F. Springer (Left), Exchange Officer, Lt. David Jenkins, Assistant Exchange Officer, and a group of happy shoppers. In the background at left 'Is Mr. Meyer, Facilities' successful,plans calf for visits to West Coast Naval activities later this year. Manager. New ID Card Policy Changes the procedures for obtaining new or replacement ID YN3 Johnston Selected , cards of retired service by dependents deployed Navymen, or by personnel have been announced by BUPERS. : 'In the past, applications for ID cards had to be made directly to the Serviceman of The MonthV :; Naval activity holding the service members ,official record. This . caused a hardship for -dependents of deployed Navymen, due to I 9 , / mail delays or operational commitments. Jax YN3 Jeffery M..Johnston Assistant Admin Yeoman at the Correctional Under the new policy, eligible primary dependentsspouse( and those Center, has been named NAS Jax Serviceman of the Month for September.r. . children between 10 and 21 years of age) can apply to the nearest ., Naval activity authorized to issue ID cards. : -- j ',< ; His duties consist of typing when a .replacement reported The activity will contact the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Wash- .", daily, weekly and monthly aboard. , y ington,by phone or message,to verify the claimed dependency.In < '. reports, typing prisoner data cases where dependency cannot be verified from the existing ; cards, and a number of other "In his handling of prisonersconfined Bureau records, the issuing activity will request the verification from clerical tasks. at the Correctional the deployed ship or unit by message. ,*,'. Center," CWO-4 Stubbs says, The BUPERS offices handling verification requests are: officers, According to CWO-4 J. E. "Petty Officer Johnston has dealt PERS E-241 Autovon 224-2887 and enlisted, PERS E-34 Autovon 224- \J,,<' Stubbs, Corrections Officer, YN3 with each prisoner in a firm and Johnston has shown "a high " 2254.Retirees needing new or replacement ID cards for themselves or 'J(;. degree of professionalism" while fair manner. their primary dependents, no longer need to apply to the Naval J",,:,... l',, assigned to' the Correctional "Petty Officer Johnston is an Reserve Manpower Center in Bainbridge, Md. \. Center. outstanding sailor and yeoman. The recent change allows them to apply at their nearest Naval When he is told to do something, activity. As a Seaman, he alone per- you can "mark it paid." formed the duties of the Admin Yeoman of the Correctional "YN3 Johnston is highly \ f' ', Center in a timely and accurate motivated and dedicated to his j ) 4 manner from December 1971 work and is well deserving of this when the Yeoman First Class award", CWO.4 Stubbs con. YN3 Johnston was transferred until May 1972 cluded. RAdm.Geis .NAS Jax Commended L < on TVTomorrow For Aviation Safety'Jax ' NAS Jax has been cited by VAdm. F. H. Jax RAdm. LawrenceR. Michaelis, COMNAVAIRLANT, for excellence in Geis COMFAIRJAX , aviation safety. will be on the "Today in ; Jacksonville" program at The citation congratulates NAS Jax for "meritorious 9:30: a.m. tomorrow on achievement in aviation safety" during the period from Channel 12. July 1, 1971 until June 30& 1972. during which the air II originally The admiral scheduled to was be station operated. free of major accidents. __ " DID MORE THAN THEIR SHARE LtCol. David A. Teichmann, on the show today, but a (Right) MATSG CO, presents a,check for$5484.00 to Mr. Arthur Doss, scheduling change movedhis "This performance contributed directly to the safest . treasurer for the Combined Federal Campaign in Jacksonville, on interview to tomorrow, year in Naval Aviation history", VAdm. Michaelissaid behalf of his command.' Looking on are Mal. John D. Way, (Left) which is the day the Navy "To the officers and men who made this . MATSG XO, and Lt.; Kevin,Kelley, MATSG's drive chairman. MAT- will celebrate its 197th achievement possible I extend a hearty :, SG's assigned goal had, been $2981.00, or less than 60 percent of the birthday. congratulations." : obtained. amount actually . "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official I expressions FL-:: of the Department of the Navy nor'do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." J, ....,... . --- '. .ILlJ L _ OCTOBER 12, 1972 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _ . - 1 v. WEEKLY I 972 CLUB SCHEDULES .\ : 1 - .1 ------- 1,..: 1 (.... WEDNESDAY I TUESDAY . ": THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY OCT. 17 OCT. 18 OCT. 12 OCT. 13 OCT. 14 OCT. 15 OCT. 16 ! '. : 1m itm f ,,'. I II : Box Juke Box ! Juke CreationsEnjoy WJ.IItEtt i Juke Box : : :. :............:.... :::: Exit Coronados Coronados MusicGame MusicPizza Music I : i ' . r ....... .... .. ... ... E 1f tl 1 1f M Four ofClubs . J \: Fine Lunch Food Archie Jim Hall . :::::: :::;:::;::;;;::::;:::::::;:::::;: ::;::: ; NavyOay Night With UsTommy : : AvailableWhatever's Leslie . . Ball. : c. .-..:;. . ;::::: :::: :!:::::: ::: ::: Three's The "c" ::::::::::::::(:::;:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Fair A Crowd .Mel.. Tlllls PacemakersClosed Senco Sounds .. . .. .. .. .... .... . !!1 1j1* j1ili 1i 1i1\\1 1j t j111 1j j 1 Prime Junior : , :.:::..::.IPPICEH:.''..,:....:...;..:.:...;.;.:...;...:.:.;.;.':....;';....;....;....;....;....:....:..........:........!.:.::.. Ribs Officers Night Emeralds The SundayBrunch Game Night FamilyNight Buffet MIl . CLUI HOURS . MONDAY R DAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY A SATURDAY 11 a.m to MidnIghtFRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m. to'' a.m FRIDAYS 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 11 a.m Midnight 11a.m.11p.m.- SUNDAY 6 p.m.10 p.m. SATURDAY TUESOAY-THURSDAY Noon to Midnight. SATURDAYS6p.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY 11a.m..11p.m.FRIDAYSATURDAY. . 9a.m. to 2 a.m. 11:30: p.m.SUNDAY 11 a.m to 1 a.m. MONDAY-THURSDAY 9a.m. to Midnight 11a.m.>la.m. 11 a.m. to Midnight It..". n I.. ..... .. .... .. ...... ..... ....... .. ... .... ............ ....... Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Order, DINNER Minestrone Soup, Grilled : : ;;: :: :::::: Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Grilled Texas Steaks Mushroom , I : Minute Steaks, Ham, Baked Beans, Baked Potatoes Buttered Gravy Cream f. tmim/fl} .ww.'i.:: : i1Ii Pastry Bar.BRUNCHi. Style Corn, Sauteed Mushrooms & at 10 a.m. Vegetable Onions, Seasoned Green Beans, Salad oaoaE1JGiE .........................................' '.. n n'' n' '''' LL L' Soup, Barbecued Beef Cubes, French Bar, Pumpkin Pie, Raspberry Jello. -.. Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salad SANDWICH LINE Sloppy Joes on BREAKFAST Chilled Tomato Cream Style Corn, Fried Onion Rings, Bar, Cherry Pie, Sugar, Cookies. Hamburger Buns, French Fried Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Salad Bar, Chocolate Krlnkle Cookies, SUPPER Chicken Fricassee, Potatoes, Salad Bar, Relish Tray, Order, Griddle Cakes w-Syrup, Choiceof Lemon Layer Cake.Saturday. Snowflake Potatoes, Baking Powder Dessert Bar.SUPPER NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT Ham or Pork Sausage, Ham ,Oct. 14 Biscuits, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered : Braised Liver with Omelet, Pastry Bar. BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Squash, Seasoned Green Beans, Salad Onions or Swedish Meat Balls, Brown DINNER Manhattan Clam Juice, Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to Bar Cherry Pie, Sugar Cookies. Gravy, Buttered Egg Noodles, Buttered Sunday Chowder, Fried Fish Sticks and Order, French Toast Syrup, Choiceof Monday,Oct. U Squash, Seasoned Green Peas, Oysters, Baked Beef Noodles, Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Hash BREAKFAST Chilled Grapefruit Salad Bar, Yellow Cake, Raspberry Divine Worship 8:30: a.m. Tartar Sauce, Parsley Buttered Brown Potatoes, Pastry Bar. Juice, Buttered Hominy Grits, Fried Jello. at All Saints Chapel. Potatoes, Buttered Broccoli, Buttered BRUNCH at 10 a.m. Chicken Rice Eggs to Order, French Toast Syrup, Church School 9:30: a.m. Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, Lemon Soup, Chili Con Carne or Grilled Choice of Thin Pork Chops or Ham, Thursday,Oct. IT Divine Worship 11 a.m. at Layer Cake, Pineapple Pudding. Frankfurters, Steamed Rice, Salad Hashed Brown. Potatoes, Pastry Bar. BREAKFAST Chilled All Saints Chapel. SANDWICH LINE Submarine Bar, Pumpkin Pie, Raspberry Jello. DINNER Chicken Noodle Soup, Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs Orange to Junior Youth Fellowship Sandwiches, Potato Chips, Sliced SUPPER! Oven Roast Veal or Deep Roast Pork Loin, Brown Gravy, Order Griddle Cakes Syrup, Choiceof 12:30: p.m. Senior Youth Tomato, Onions, Lettuce Leaves, Fried Perch, Gravy, Tartar Sauce, Grilled Potato Cakes Applesauce, Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Minced Fellowship 1:30 p.m. Catsup, Mustard. Salad Dressing, Fried Rice Simmered Pinto Beans, Creamed Peas & Carrots, Simmered Beef on Toast, Pastry Bar. Evening Worship 7:30 Sauerkraut, Salad Bar, : Strawberry Dessert BarSUPPER Buttered Brussel , Sprouts Salad Bar Cream Pie, Bread DINNER Tomato Rice Soup, Hot' p.m at the Small Chapel. i Minestrone Soup, Grilled Pumpkin Pi. Yellow Cake. Pudding. Turkey Sandwiches Texas Steaks, Mushroom Gravy, Sunday, Oct. 15 SANDWICH LINE Grilled Hamburgers burger and Noodles or, Baked Snowflaked Ham Tuesday French Fried Potatoes, Buttered Chilled or Cheeseburgers, Potato BREAKFAST , Apple Juice Potatoes, Chips, Sliced Tomatoes, Onions, Bread Dressing, Simmered Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 I Lettuce Leaves, Dill Pickles, Pinto Beans, Buttered Broccoli p.m. at Bldg. 750 and Mustard, Spears, Salad Bar, ,Pineapple Pie, Christian Science Service Catsup Salad Dressing, Creamy Rice p.m. at the Small Chapel. Pudding J A X AIR NT E Dessert Bar. WS SUPPER Chill Macaroni or Fried SANDWICH LINE Grilled Hamburgers NAVAL HOSPITAL Fish Sticks, Franconla Potatoes, or Cheeseburgers, French Divine Worship 10 a.m. at The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Tartar Sauce, Buttered Broccoli .Fried Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, St. Lukes. Spears, Buttered Corn Kernals, Salad Onions,Lettuce Leaves,'DIU'Pickles ,.NATTC: ' distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station Bar, Easy Chocolate Cake, Bread Mustard, Catsup, Salad ! Dressing. Protestant Worship Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing/ Company, a Pudding. Dessert Bar.SUPPER& Service, 10:30 a.m. in private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS TuesdayOd.17 : Mexican' Pork Chops, Building 500. ' must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS BREAKFAST Chilled Pineapple Natural Gravy, Steamed Rice, Applesauce Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication News Juice, Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs to Buttered Spinach, Seasoned CATHOLIC Order, Griddle Cakes Syrup, Choiceof 'Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 or Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Pastry Chocolate Krinkles, Creamy Rice Saturday Mass 5 p.m. at 3119. Bar. Pudding. St Edward's Chapel. DINNER Puree of Bean Soup. Sunday Mass 1 a.m. and 11 "Everything advertised In this publication mutt be made Yankee Pot Roast of Beef or Simmered Human Goals is a.m. Daily Mass-Monday, \f available for purchase use or patronage without regard ta race, Corned Beef, Nautral Gravy r Tuesday.Friday-11:30 Thursday a.m. Wed and Oven Browned Potatoes, Seasoned, ' creed, color national the .1.1.1. nesday Mass 11:30 a.m. 'at origin or sex of purchaser, ,user, or I If , Cabbage Buttered Lima Beans.Salad ; , patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal Bar, Raisin Nut Cake, Vanilla Pud : ; the Naval Hospital Chapel. opportunities by an'advertlser will result!: In the refusal to print ding. I \,: Saturday Confessions 4IS: 'I and S p.m.Millions . advertising from that source. imf SUPPER: Chicken Pot Pie or I \ j Barbecued Ham Steaks, Whipped Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Seasoned R * concerning such should be directed to: Brussels Sprouts, Boiled Black yed \ 'l ...: Peas, Salad Bar, Oatmeal Cookies. t THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Vanilla Pudding. .. J \. \ ,of post-Korean Conflict ) 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 WednesdayOdlI : .1 veterans separated from BREAKFAST Chilled Tomato .f service between Jan. 31, 19G5, Telephone 388.2755 Juice, Cooked Farina,. Fried Eggs to and June 1 19CG have only until : r Order'French Toast w Syrup. Choiceof t ] | VOL. 30 NO. 30 OCTOBER 12, 19721, Ham or Pork Sausage Baked ." Mny"U"1974. to complete their Beans, Southern Style Corn Bread, UI Bill,schooling, VA announced Pastry Bar Equal Opportunity! recently.L.L '. tub A , OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE.3 Minority Report Retired {,{ By TSgt. Ray D. McCleese Seminar Publicity Committee, Minority Affairs Counsel Jax The question i 13 often asked, "What are the minor- nties"The answer is that minorities are really the result of a state of r ' a ReminderJax mind of majorities. When the greater number of us think we see something different or ! alien about a group of people, we often mentally stamp them as A seminar ,for retired strange-sometimes as Inferior. j Navy families has been This sort of twisted thinking goes by the name of intolerance.The \ scheduled for the NAS Jax victim of such intolerance, whether he be a Black, Jew, r theater, Saturday, Oct. 21 Mexican, Puerto Rican, Indian, Etc., is set apart from the rest of his / 1",1 M 1! f starting at 9 a.m. fellow men because he appears to be different by reason of faith,color, y .' LCdr. R, B. Cantwell, who is dress or speech.Fundamentally. \ r heading the project, said the he is not different He has the same needs,and I 1'- seminar is designed to provide desires as all of us, the same range of intelligence. We let him carry a .: ,b'I. retirees a chance to' discuss rifle beside his fellow citizens and accept other duties of citizenship. : t:! I .." .'., family problems both which locally affect and the retired Navy- J , It is often difficult to catalogue minorities into neat pigeonholes. A ..-: wide. rL ' :\ minority in one community may not be such in another. A minority ,lIi ., "/ Topics to, ,be discussed, ac- ..... ; ' f( .. it ., to LCdr Cantwell include ; cording . may be racial religious and, within! racial or religious minority. : -"':7V"\i._ '. ,, "VIIr.-JI' .t there may also be other minorities. >> Social l Security and Sur As a people we declare our belief in goodwill toward one another. I ,. : i ) t Of vivors' Benefits; CHAMPUS to J' But there is sometimes'a gap between what we declare and what we jSc MEDICARE at age 65; do., As Bishop B.J, Shiel put it during World War II, "Those who Congressional bills; VA benefits preach race hatred and intolerance among us are traitors to our lonely and disability compensation.Items . from the Secretary of the moral democracy. They menace our unity. The need for tolerance is equally vital now. It is not good for us as a Navy's Advisory Committee for people to give voice to one code and live by another. Our conscience is Retired Personnel will also be hereby blunted. discussed and a question and Nor can we afford to waste the talents of a great part of our fellow answer session will round out the countrymen who can never fully exercise their abilities because of the ..RETIRING AFTER 30-Lt. John E. Jackson, Assistant Officer in activities. prejudice of society. Charge of the Aircraft'Maintenance Nondestructive Inspection School LCdr. Cantwell emphasizedthat Finally,people the world over watch with critical eyes the citizens of (NAMTRADET) and his wife,Rena, are piped over the side at NATTCto a second seminar will be America, the leader of'free nations, We have set high ideals for mark the end of a 30-year career. held Sunday, Oct. 22 at the Glynco ourselves and all people; if we fail,a universal faith is shattered.It Naval Air Station. is folly to lay the whole blame for America's ill feelings at the doorof majority. As a minority group smarts under injustice it often exaggerates its differences. NOW THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th Most people forget that the gun kicks when fired. They may organize around their self-pity and push their case so :. AT'CEDAR HILLS.PENNEYS ' hard the majority becomes afraid of being dominated. What is more, ': ...". ,.., .., a few minority members to shield their weaknesses with the .r y . try : ..,, ,.I,.. 't"" ,I" ;.' cry of discrimination. I" Constitutional rights, legal rights, etc. are rather cold comforts to those in our population who feel they are being socially and JCPenney , economically discriminated against. , Finding the solution to this problem is the job of all of us. Every American who opposes inequality, every American who helps, in even the smallest way,'to make equality of opportunity a :, '2l' / " ' living fact, is doing the business. .America. ; ". ( He is strength,against its enemies,in the cause of freedom. I ,:':" ( !j 'f .: :. .. 1 : W'Yt.t'YtM" a? :-:: Big Chief Say: \. :; 7\; THIS' BEST BIN e-toportraits #;11lI.bf: IN MM1 MOONS / IN COLOR r . / , / t i 1 < M , 4! I;< . ) MONARCH'S . I NIGH ,; ., .. : r' 6 PERFORMANCEHUGGER' i ''.'''. 1i4 . V4 :'I..f'r:: 1 ;' ,', Special $199 5 : **> *> V XIN fi. This oTO.14- ,,;4 LIVINGCOIOR ., 1.781.2.31 Plus FoLT. / FGJU60il4 ALL OTHER SIZES EFOJU60xi5 RAISIDWHITI PROPORTIONATELY. 5x7 PORTRAIT, or a set 1 49 . 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Allan shipped with 21 years of active service I I over for THREE more years with behind him. . , 15 big years behind him. 1 ', , '. , -- ... II I I j M .T.Tr rf. 'I. it"1 aMn ue rLi s. " 1 r .::.I r < .. f r'J 1 ; VRM 'l1 i AMH2 Charles H. Kenyon, .... AQ3 Dennis wife, ?t a d reenlisted for 5 more years and Mctaugnitn and his Kimberly, are shown on the occasion of Dennis' reenlistment for SIX more years. ... has completed four years of active service. .... WHOLESANEW l.E PRIC ES TO A V Si & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCESNEW & USED TV SETS Capt.Quarg congratulates Mr.Michael Koprovskl on his retirement NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSAIR after 19 years of Federal Service. Koprovski is 70 years of age and resides in the Jacksonville area. r '- CONDITIONERS Hrs.t..m. 7p.m.Come In t Browse : ........'. WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO.$3J4 TIIE 6 WESCONHEIt af lOJrd 7>i 0750 iiowsmwucoMto GIFTS .\aufiral Charts *Outrigger tN'autiraf U>ar p WESTSIDE I .Paint .Fid Boxes .fturgp/ Jackets c:5 f"iI . Hardware Sfen t.Table Rear IVISIUDI 1310 *Repair Material .Accessories Other Goodies Jacksonville's fintsf CASSATAVENUE WET STORAGE-MARINE HOISTS-HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER Toyota Sales A$ rvic EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE, INBOARD SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS. CANOES and TRAILERS SD2 Wilfredo M. Reyes SEGRAVES recently shipped over for TWO iel'J1 MARINA .. more years. k-4r 1972 CORONA Q 1 ROOSEVELT BLVD at ORTEGA RIVER _ Jadsomflle..I/odda l lAIIUICMlPoH" 15L- P. nchted Mol". Phone MUm OPEN SUNDAY ca BOATS,MOTORS.CANOES: Std. Equipment ;: Thunderbird-Starcraft Mfg Trojan Grumman _T-Craft Includes; fj f I jV-T-f 1 T- Front disc BrakesWheel ::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-=:::::: : : 1 1I I Nylon carpets covers N I 4 Door : ENTERTAINMENTNIGHTLY White wall tire J PHQNE 389 4561 SEDAN FRIENDLY RElAXED& QUIET ATMOSPHERE j t Delivered in Jax. on approved credit including tag sales tax, 111111/11111/111111//IIII1111/111111111/1111111 .t dealer prep, transport and title fees I ; Apr. f.7 percent; In. tires$S142.77 Doc. stamps SI.OO IDEALLY LOCATED FOR ; unpaid balance S3U7.;total Monday through Saturdayv.v.vx note S2Stl.S2'cash or trade-in down MD.Tt. CECIL FIELD,N.A.S. : : :::x.x..y.x.xyyy:::::::::: :::::: :::;;: :;:;.;. ;.; CLOSE TO SCHOOLS CHURCHESANDSHOPPING Transportation SPECIAL RATES - sxnp 47 RAMBLER DC > per person AREAS Specials ttrl'4t.AC CARTCT FOR SERVICEMEN O.UU double occupancy e. ., .troori.4l'! ,p. ( $95 Of Week =9 sore I Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Biser's StifoOd Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. I WX.>X.--.SV.V.V.V.ZH'. Olympic Turn South Blocks 2 """"" S Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking. : Past Forrest High School I 72 PLYMOUTH Sfaiife Sebring plus' Loaded SUtS - L 72 PLYMOUTH Scamp 2dr..HT,8cyl.ATR&H' Low Mil. S2"S .IA&KIM'VIl.E ( l DODGE Polar' 2dr.HT.ATACPSVR SINS OOLONIALFOREST 47CAMARORS Loaded S1S/S MOTOR HOTEL ' TOYOTA Pck-! p4spdR4H $1Jt " 71 TOYOTA Pickup 4spdR&H SlltS 901 Main Street Phone 3SS-3744 71 TOYOTA C'in' p.RiH.AC S2US " Within walking distance to alt point of interest. S9R FIRESTONE ROAD 7716666PAGE. "; Nr '.J: ,j '. c.J f!: I. ..... .- - .' -- --- u ' 1-1 : PAG-E- . r OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWHA WINGER , ;. ADCOP Who's The New Voter? r: ApplicationsDue Jax -- The typical young American 18 to 24 years old, ; voting for the first time in 1972 Presidential Election, 'J; SoonJax will be single, living in a family, not going to school but a \ high school graduate, holding a job, and living in a 1 metropolitan area. 1 a This is the profile drawn up by The 18-to-24-year-old is likely to ( ) the Census Bureau of the U.S be in the labor force Most recent 1 Department of Commerce.The figures show 63 percent of the \ to \1 18-to-24 group is projectedto men are in the labor force and not .: I : number some 25 million by in school, while 4 percent are {i are November 1972, or 18 percent of neither in the labor force nor in ( career the potential electorate. Women school : are outnumbered men in this group, For women, 47 percent are in a full making up slightly over 50 per the labor force, and 30 percent- ; , cent.Most primarily housewives-are not in I leading of them are single. Ac the labor force or attending Degree.If cording to latest figures, 92 school. 1 : you percent of men 18 and 19 are Sixty-six percent of the 18-to-24 ! meet ( ) and Lt. unmarried, as are 77 percent of year-olds live in metropolitan ; designations the women. Among the 20-to-24 area 30 percent in central cities, : group, 56 percent of the men are about 35 percent in suburbs, anda plication single, as are 37 percent of the similar proportion in non- Bureau women. metropolitan areas. sonnel Even though most are single, a How many of these new voters , In large majority are family will take part in the 1972 electionsis for members. For men, 61 percent of course, not known. \ live with their parents or other The Census Bureau points out P02 or relatives, and 29 percent head that in the 1968 Presidential + their own families. Election,only 33 percent of those Among women, 42 percent are 18-to-20 who lived In states where I five wives of family heads and 45 they were eligible, said they had . active percent live with their parents voted. A and other relatives In all states, 51 percent of the high As for educational attainment, 21-to-24 year-olds said they had 70 percent of the 18-to-24 group voted, compared to 70 pprc nt of I (GED) are not enrolled in school. those 25 and older. If you including 53 percent who have Census Bureau demographers GED high school diplomas and 17 estimate that even with the large percent who have not finished number of new, young votersrthe high school. Of the 30 percent median age of the electorate in three enrolled in school, 26 percent November will be 43. and score t I attend college. $50.000 five upper and AT3 LIFE INSURANCE : Hoover, VP-5 :;::*;:;:":.::"::11!::: tr.: UNDER" ;:::::,.;,.::::::;:;AGE:;::;;:::;:;::.::;35;;.. "':' :'';':' ':;;'::,::.';::::::::.:;:;:::;:; \ in this .Tech ATI $9 a monthMILITARY I than For sa.aoiiea'r : : "BfN'EFIT ASSOCIATIONUNDERWRITTEN call ESO BY YOU'I M0NYThe MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK MARV BLACKMORE NICK NICHOLS a 358-1843 or 771.3007 358.1843 or 264.245.4 Jax- have a Dinner October October Cecil Field 19.The LOWJSTPRICES noon,with : The from starring- :," 1 Julie To Cost Mills is $ 1 / Arms r. Y A . contact later The than 0 ,I Special will be a .Financingfor ficers vations 11:30: a.m.by I 264-3024,or -.J r Service before Oct. :h"r %{ ,. L-''f: .--- I :g, ,:.:. 'I't'; : / .r;.;,' . !" ''t-"I. '' . 1 .tr.tt"4' j'h .IA ri /..:I. Person nel I 't I ] !."". ;}.:\l.'l' - [ I II 1tk *, !, :::::::::::::::::::: ::::: : ;:;:: ::::::::::::: ::::::::;:::;;::::: ::: : ! I s s _ I I I I DUYA. It + I. EQ USED : j1j .j1 i ..t. \ ',.' .:,,.,;!:.\'.,'1:...:'r'.). MOTORS I .III'C' I ' I TOP : : :::::::: : ::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::;:::::;:::::::: :::: ::: :::::::: :??.'::.+',..."i\,.....:"''(..!,.,.,.,..I.....,.l.IJ. 1616 CASSAT ' IBRING / Phx387-6541' 1e---- ..-- .. r PAGE 6 JAX AIR MEWS LATWIMGER.! _. u __ .._ _.__ OCTOBER- 12, 1972ir I o <#'i ,,# . .. . : .. h. ) .ColoJpOJamidf,,',:" ' .,0 k I' , . . ':;.it,. ' '. "e(..r.t.. . f " a . ,- "" ", ". ". Jf''""' 'r d' , :..> .. ' .!',4 .:i":" -.. ,. th . '. " t 1' . '. "it"? .; ;p\ '" ,. . - : ' ; ' r , , : 'Jt1 .' : ' o ::.';. ibo r : . '* (r' 'I< ,, f . Y A . r ' I r t Y " 1. .K....' . t I v 1 1j 1 i 1 01 f i io ,1-, '" h(' l: , .., i l x .,, , .. !', ... ,' . I. .J'.l" , Take a picture. See a picture. Take And with <,. "",. """"',.Si.'" r, our square film I another. See you can "\ another.Waiting time: ** \1 one save to 25 % minute. Just shoot and see. It up on every shot. :: :v:*'< ; This year, for only $24.95* you can Electric seems impossible and for the price. :,,. ,: get our Square Shooter 2 Land camera eye electronic shutter for .?: f' ); :' (strictly color). automatic exposures (even for flash). ' '" Sharp 3-element lens. " Built-in flash and ' .. ingenious viewfinder. ; :; ; .. Shoot : ,,1; , and see-in 60 ' seconds. ,tlJl.' t r ; ,., ; ... ... t:' ..t'li'. . k l 0' ''/, r.'; i , ,....:. ;,p' .."... ," ..",.-' _0'tl'l r) . .- ..,... , 4 , "" ' L_ '. n \ ,' : " t , . ' '\ 'r" " . . . ' " < I'\. .t : 'j r The Good : < Tl 1e Camera , << '. fro m Polar. <,", old. . , :> ti k era' ................. ... .... ij .. .. ", Y "'............,............ h. I.n\t.... A. !J ( e , -' ,. ., 1.,7'. - < .. ' ] : : :G-: l 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER 7 _,,,,,.,,,......,....-w'.................... ,- TA1tkM SARGE'S a. ] ERNIE GROSE =:f AMERICAN SERVICENTER Pg *MtVM R-CHOICE CUT STEAKS PHONE 264-4700 1948 Blanding Boulevard ,UAUANSAWDWICHEiSPAQHfiTH3S19 $ .------ . /NSUTANC1.. PHONE 389.0338 Electronic Wheel Balancing fc } L 44PJXZA'QURfOt K'-'l K Total Engine Performance I No Fault Insurance For l EveryoneDon't 1. ? Analyzed Electronically Surt1'hurs. Aprri 1:34p C re I S&H GREEN STAMPS get caught shorLBUY NOW! P.ridey Ap:+n13s3emClosW With All Purchases : . , tS _ 'IUPSd6YS Saturday 6pltl.l2 arrt STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. 201 HIGHWAY 17 6 Home Office: Bloomington, IllinoisBILL'S ;' lianding llvd Ph. 771WQ ORANGE PARK 1111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111Q plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllltllllll llllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllrJohVc .. ,. . """ w : " '" '. : ::;! c Calhoun, UN. (stet:) '; nf'1 i:6e04"or .. .... .,', UI.UD'\. ;.: . :..;l,1, < 't.. "' , .. -- w ; 'i ; Virt CalesTV ' : \' fJ1 : ,. *' ;rf' < : >.. A.R. Kobler' g/y; .?g 45 Yrs. ftCA&ZENITH COUOR SLACK &WHITE" ,. (USN, Ret) HTrnriiiiCftM Experience : ST6REOCASSAT Sp BILL / owner:.:I'f) RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL 1WtLCOMt :{;;:'.. All Mechanical Work Guaranteed <.,':+!,' ;', __ Clear Plastic Slip Cover j [ BANKAMEf.CAh\ :; p ." ';:" _!/ PICKUP & DELIVERY 'I ; '\ PickUp Delivery :, c HtRC :. : : Large Selection of Fabric Free Estimates : I;.: : : :" ...., .'we BELL 1I+E east .ek .twtCt THE Rtelr , : SAN JUAN AVE. PHONE 387-2855 : .,, 4710 , tIIi: :i-"l- (" ':'.' .'. . :. ,:', "1'j:..::: HUBBARD PHONE 355-2183 ,4\\" ?....J.Grant..P.taJ".at"lQ3rd1111111111111111111111111 -....... '<' ; iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii nllllnltlllllnlitiilllltPHONE giiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiimiimmimiiiiimitiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiimALL i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i iiiiiiii iiiiiiUiiiiifiii1iiiiiiiuiiluluni i i i i r i i i i i i i i i . 264.9206 YOU CAN EATl OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION AVENUE NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED? CHICKEN 1.39 MOBILE HOMES c French fries, Staw l Hot ascults< RED GREENE'S GARAGE E SHRIMP $1.69 r : No Job too big or too small French Fries. Slaw Hush Puppies 3 T j ] = SPECIAL DISCOUNTTo 4 Miles. South o/NAS-HIGHWAY 17-Orange Park Micfiefob Draft 35c J Servicemen & Civil Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors Service employees Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday E 'TOP 'HAT DRIVE:!IN ; Sales Service Repairs MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE Wfl-9553, 1438 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 384-3407 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllll. jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I IIIIIIIII Illtlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ICII111111I111111IIIIIIIIIIII1111111IIIIIIIIiIlllfIIIIIli1!, !! II 111111t1UII11UIUIUf,I! 'I. .IIItJiIlUuIUl I, .! 1 AW WYr..ww.r.w. +rww..rr ': \/'.YOUR. MOBILE HOME SHOPPING. CENTER''Z: I 'AMASON'SSEPTIC I Manufacturers FURNITURE : ':' :<'1 TANK SERVICE :5 S E and Distributor r ,ylE ll 1 i ill It Mus/anq, : " .' .... Retail Store + .. : "' .. \ .1 .," > "J/ : \ ; } .' >..:.,,. New Tanks ,*. Clean Outs.. ,: : MOBIL'"E' HOMES; < t r: '. , ., t= : > .' <" >''y'l \ C CALL NORM MANN f ( :INS \ y. k'V' \ '' .... Y ,. . .. '. + Repairs Filler' Beds ; BUS 389 '":';" "';"; '; T.<'::1 ''''''' \t.( ';;'J' ;.: ;:;<:: '...x.:< \ : ;<: .:, : : _= RES; 3'739'S /W. PHILIPSHWY I ? ' ::' .- <4I18, : x f<:t >;737.434 l' RANGE PARK/: GREEN COVE SPRINGS'I' :, :; LOCATION: YUKON (V4 MILE NORTH OF NAS- ) .. ;j solo. ,NORMANDY.BLVD, .); k36749;E1 k }: ** E Jacksonville, Fla. 4534120th Street :' fI264. 4021 : t : 3860.S' '< E Hours: Mon-Frl 4pm-9pm Saturday 10am-6pm f OVER' 150 NW'j 1EXMbX IULe'HOMB$1, V, .{iitf't': dt' < 'II'. S i i. .: : ili :1'; i til ; m, ii 'Y'H: .;k TOCHOOSl'ROMj f"\H ) It : ,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll! 111UUHUUUliU111UAU1UUUUIUillliit1 IIII UII1lIUUUhJIWU1f1UUUiAliluuluUlAiooutbaur IlIIIIllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllll$ 11I1111I11111111111I1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIU BLANDING BOULEVARD i great Svkigion irk Patset ;; r< x OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONAND i_ IMPORTEDAUTO _ SERVICE DOLLAR DAYDOLLAR KITE . BRAKE WORK..TUNE UP gAM=TFI bl'+M tipM, 'I'14,12pM, CENTERFOREIGN FRONT END 1 _? E Lk:; t Honest Courteous Service CAR PARTS \ .SATURDAY ISDOLUR We Aim Headlights. Replace Bulbs { And Windshield Wiper Blades DAY Semper/f Radlals Accessories Va Mile South of Orange Park High On Blanding (State Road 21)) II DISCOUNT PRICES JAMES JACKSONU.S. 4211 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 772-'4' Military Retired i :> }}: 482S.BLANCING.BIND: PON t R03 f;: af* iilltonuUllIIIIIIUIIItuunoutnnnnIUnullnnlHUI111iIIlmmIIllfh OPEN 8:30AM: t116:30PM.: Monday thru Saturday PHONE 264-5343 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. I! ( !'!,l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. ,. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllll' ltllllllllllllllllllllHlllUlliiUIII kf EN+3 ES i T'RA $MtSSION$ ID CH p'Y: K ,v 4 ,, 'itf *t ;It1,:}+Fa<. Jj i Performance Parts Co. ti p< I .l;u =,,5;"< !' / :" :':'$:!> ''!:''''!' t RI !\ .UICK } 1 '1'tt' { '::1- MILITARY DISCOUNT t. :'lfs :\ X< :MOBILE HOMESDiscount I;< { i= a Domestic & Foreign I , ri'; fk ,.. :14:r t : ; ; >"(< >: : :, ,. i AUTO PARTSSTAN .Centerlll Ii .$? ?;, ..: \t, :'\ : : .,. '. t: EAGLESFLEETWOOD:;>:tti- "v"K".:: ,}:r* 2L'": : 'c """" ''-' : 't. > Ph. 396-3458 : : : \ ." W'fgt 'i 3631 EMERSON \ #,: 'C UAM'yr:.,"," '< :J i. : COS .tfV't DEAN KITCHIN tCREEK I7 : '>< ::o. ""'i""V vV t;'?*JW( :' : HIGHWAY . 1 .' .bi,:.,.p..los.>;,Jlf.yA.J'b.0ai s"..vi..:_LAlfiLA,... ."",-.v.VB7PIIONB...: ):Qa AAww.ww.wA.(Ao t8J.7tJ.J...Y>txwA". ,,;:v ;o aYik l.-x-,>:. '': .: 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387.4468 : 'WALL"V+*WtEGIMETM f'SM'1'1Y"i"# : A LIIIiIIIIII111111111111111UIIIIIIIIIi.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I( I .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.1111111111111111.11tlltllllllllllllll. I I I I I I. I I I I I I I llltlltlllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllt11111111111111111 111111 IIIIIIIIIIIII dlll11111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfIII11u11111111 I I.iiiiiiniin OIl....I......III..11I1.....1l1I1UUIIIIIIIIII1I...................II I I SAVE TIME AND MONEY!!.. ' CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! ,! ... ,.. o:',......".;,' .' : 17 ....., ' -' r I OCTOBER 12, 1972 PAGE 8 JAX AIR'NEWS-LATWINGER' ( USO Schedules II I HI KecruiterS Celebrate. $' "*"" i;.' \ r i ..., { Halloween DanceJax ; r Navy DayJax : t I ( The Jacksonville USO is planning a Masquerade Ball for j Navy Recruiting , } Saturday Oct.28 at the Prudential Auditorium from 8 to 12 p.m. A ' The local USO junior volunteers are inviting all Armed Forces Normandy Mall will ;. personnel and young ladies between 16 and 23 years of age to this big celebrate the 197th an- dance with a Halloween theme. ,. niversary of the Navy ; Elaborate or simple costumes are a must. Prizes will be awarded I 1 _- f tomorrow and Saturdaywith \ for the funniest,prettiest,etc.,and there will also be door prizes. ,J .......__ live entertainment in The live band "Three's a Crowd" will perform. t Transportation will be provided from the local USO Club at 318 N. ,.f'I1t I the Normandy Mall .. Ocean St.and from the Jacksonville Beach USO Club at 601 N. 1st St.. .. shopping Center. t Any questions should be directed to Mr. Edward Bailey at 354-0652. At 6:30: p.m. Friday and oJ. I .. .. . : '-- ;:' -'; : 3 p.m. Saturday, live : \"., :" : BEING TRANSFERRED? I. 1: '. 'i' Thomas and "Sons of the NEED YOUR CAR SOLD? : Hills" will entertain with , ,. selections that should LET LIST-A-CAR DOALL THE WORK . WE HANDLE ALL PAPER WORK ADVERTISING t I ..""" .' '.t,. ," satisfy all music lovers. Leave it with us and we'll sell if for your asking price and send ... .. 'i/ '0 '\ Visitors to the area are ; the check to you. No matter where you are . invited to / \ cordially listento WE HANDLE ONLY PRIVATE CARSijfLISTA.CAR the music and recruiterswill be available to answer CHIEF McCREARY RETIRES-Senior Chief Petty Officer William any questions on Navy M. McCreary,formerly attached to Special Services is piped over the 771 CESERY BLVD. PHONE 744-5311 side after a naval I career that spanned 30 years of service. programs. :jjjjjjjjj::::::::::: jjij:::::;:;::;:;:::;::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;:::::;:;:;:: TRAFFIC S THe K3DIS LearninG cemerThe VIOLATIONSI I Jax -The following is a reportof Kadis Learning Center is a special kind of motor vehicle accidents and S S traffic violations for the period of We school with a specialized staff and program. are Sept. 25-Oct. 1.Number. dedicated to the development of the child with of Accidents average or above average intelligence who has This period 7 This period a year ago 9 problems in learning.If . \ Total accidents this year 295 your child is suffering these problems, you- Total last accidents through this 262 period and he-are not alone. There are many and they are Total number year of days since last .l being helped. Why not call us for a conference injury in a motor vehicle accident preliminary diagnostic test? 3 , ' : Number of days since an injury last year at this time 100 p Number of Violations PROBLEMS PROGRAMS EVALUATION This period 80 Speeding 14 : Children who evidence any of The Kadis Learning Center is A comprehensive diagnostic Reckless driving 3 { the following symptoms may dedicated to the development of and evaluative testing procedure Going through stop sign 6 / have a learning problem: the, child with average or aboveis provided each child: Other Violations 57 average intelligence who has Twenty-three drivers appeared before the Traffic Hearing Boardon ' '1 ,'. a learning problem and offers a "" Oct.5. Disposition of the cases ., '" '.:. ,', specialized program with: included the following: Fifteen lost driving and Overactive .';,> Qualified Staff Psychological-Personality parking privileges aboard the station for various periods; seven Poor Reader Individual Instruction Evaluation Short Attention Span Perceptual Development Academic Abilities Battery were eight-hour assigned course to complete in remedial an \ Daydreams /""f 1 Speech and'Hearing Therapy Speech Hearing driving; one received a Fidgety Reading Remediation Evaluation .; ... suspension; seven were given i ,Poor Concentration Summer Classes Vision Analysis warnings; none were dismissed; ) Withdrawn 10 Children Per,Class Preliminary Interview and three were fined (U.S. { Awkward or Clumsy 1 Teacher-1 1 Teacher Aide Program Conference Magistrate); and nine were Temper Tantrums All Academic Subjects' Perceptual Motor Screening referred to commanding officersfor ( Easily Discouraged Ideal Location Complete Physical possible disciplinary action. t, Reverses letters, words Air Conditioned Classrooms Examination Seventeen drivers were ; '. assessed sixty-one traffic points. Speech/Hearing Difficulties -; ,t , t .. Emotional Problems .' I .ij' .j" t r>. i : U ; : ". . 1 .. 'U. .... t tt111'. .,. .., " M .FrustrationThe. t ., .. ; R'..".,.p'i;(.,. .,' '" t,.\ .w Nom'i ,4 / iF , ; \ .t' I' : P"f........\A' "",\ ,'0 " , " 'o: L >R. " :L It - t . Kadis Learning Center conducts cash confer-4 The Kadis Learning Center works in cooperation ences wherein the ,specific learning disabilities of with parents. Diagnostic test results and specific . I, .. 'each'child are assessed. Recommendations by the recommendations are given to each parent. Con- f ; professional staff for the remediation of specific ferences are conducted between teachers and \ , J "" Y learning problems provide the basis for instruction parents to insure a cooperative attitude toward the \ ), t and therapy. concern of the child. ; FULL SESSION roe Haas' Leanuno comer DEER SPRINGS\k l' A CHAMPUS APPROVED FACILITY ESTATES STARTING SEPTEMBER 5 ...ATKEYSTONE 'I See our brand new building at... HEIGHTS LIMITED ENROLLMENT MOBILE HOMESITES 217 JOHNSON AVENUE CLYDE W SIMPSON A CO. r: ,' I PHONE 264-9587 ORANGE PARK 32073 REALTOR 3566849r :l. . .I..1:1;: :;:.._'",I' .-,', ' .*- -- .-.. .,', I OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 USO Offers Gift SuggestionsFor THE ARMY /IS GOING THE NAVY/ ALREADY- TO HIRE CIVILIANS TO HAS. HAVEN YOU DO KITCHEN POLICE HEARD OF "WOMEN Overseas Servicemen DOTY. WONDER WHAT W VOLUWARr THE /NAVY WILL' DO ENSLAVEMENT/ Jax For the seventh consecutive year, USO has comPleted its Christmas list SERVICE"' ? IT IS familiar suggestion survey of military personnel 1 overseas and the results show the (-r -;: CALLED W I.\J E.S desire for "instant" foods Standard and Iames. cosemetic items electronic accessories - In addition, however, the transistor radios,9-volt batteries, rollers hair-setting lotion, modem Armed Forces man and woman, reflecting perhaps a pre-recorded FOODS music tapes. cologne, home permanents, dry Isrur % : canned tooos, meats shampoo fashion magazines, . .OdIAEJI more sophisticated taste, are & fruits, cheese packages & also requesting, for the first time, Party snacks, packaged cocoa & lipstick Following, nail polish.are addresses of gifts like paperback books and fruit drinks fruitcake, candy, USO clubs in Thailand, Korea, hobby equipment. nuts & gum, Tobasco sauce, c Iceland and Vietnam Germany, , Although the American role in instant breakfast drinks acting as gift distribution points: Southeast Asia is changing as bouillion instant or soups. THAILAND: Director,USO U- J- many thousands of servicemen GAMES (: \ : miniature chess & TAPAO, 635th CSG, CMR 3158, continue to be withdrawn from checkers sets plastic playing APO San Francisco 96330.: Vietnam, G. Rodman Porter, Jr. cards adult games & puzzles. Director, USO SATTAHIP, cautions that 2 million over dart boards. L-J\ Camp Samae San, ,APO San members of the American Armed HOBBY EQUIPMENT:, model Francisco 96232Director . Forces are too many to forget airplane, shipbuilding kits, art during this year's holiday season. supplies-paints, drawing paper. USO NAKHON He strongly counsels againstany MEDICAL AIDS: first aid kits, PHANOM, 56th Combat Support decrease. of gift promotion foot spray & powder, medical Group, Box 2513, APO San Iclter activities in "demonstrating that scrub brushes. Francisco 96310. during this holiday season all MISCELLANEOUS: candles, Director, USO KORAT, 388th Americans remember each and inflatable pillows, sewing kits, CSGP, Box 96, APO San Francisco 11 every serviceman and woman key chains, & key cases, 96288.Director. IT'S ME BONNIE! ; remaining overseas." cigarettes, small leather kits, USO BANGKOK, Following are the USO holiday. poster-type pictures of stateside HHD U.S. Army Bangkok, APO ; ...THE TALK OF THE TOWN, gift suggestions: landscapes, pocket knives, San Francisco 96346. ' COSMETICS : ,shaving leather strips & leather string, KOREA: Director, USO COME SEE US! equipment, Q-tips, soap, tooth- Christmas stockings, holiday TAEGU, APO San Francisco brushes, hand towels, small decorations & Christmas trees, 96212. N mirrors, deodorant, dry soap, small magnifying glasses,plastic GERMANY: Director. ILL1J shampoo, small terrycloth containers for Kool Aid, small USO Frankfurt, APO New York THEGREATESTSHOWGROUPTO towels. flashlights & batteries.STATIONERY 09757. ! EVER HITTHE BOLD NEW CITY-- ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: & BOOKS: ICELAND; Director, USO ? camera film, assette tapes, small ballpoint pens, small note books, KEFLAVIK, FPO New York Formerly Ronnie & The_Soul Society . self-sealing envelopes,wallet size 09571. LADIES DRINKS..19'MonThur calendars, paperback books, VIETNAM: Director, USO PlanningTo pocket dictionaries. SAIGON, APO, San Francisco OFHCI* STAG GIRL DRINKS FREE Friday and Saturday WOMEN'S ITEMS: shampoo, 96243. Move ? 1'.[ i 1 1 1 1 1m1 11 1 [ 11 1 1 1 1 1 LOONGB "*.5916...*PHILIPS. 733-W92 HIGHWAY: :-::: :-; ::: :-: .::.::. HONDAOF .::.. Jax Now move'yourself you can .:'":'.: :...:.:-:. at the Navy's expense. WESTSIDE7aii Interested? I Here are the qualifications: NDNDA . 1. You must have PCS orders i JAX authorizing you to move. 1 i 1 2. You must have the en- @ Illliiiiiilllllllllillllllllllllliiiillllliilllllllllllili llilllliiil ;i ... . titlement to move your Personal ::::::: 6425 NORWOOD AVEN PHONE 764.2419 |ti::|: Effects. 3. U orders are to temporary. 1 duty the rental cost must be 'immt, Wtlti! ;W: Wb..-.c....ti :: :: :ti.. 4 7 YEAR/74,000 MILE favorable with other modes. of - transportation.4. You volunteer to move , yourself. FREE WARRANTY 5. You must be a Navy 3felcomedoaMt member. Other services cannotuse this method. II', TRUt! Everyone who buys a new Volkswagen from Westside Volkswagen will receive ,exclusive 7 year.7 .OOO mile warranty If you are interested, this is the new ) 1te which includes a full coverage two year or 24,000 mile Vollcswogm way it works. fPt factory warranty plus additional live year and additional *0,. Bring your orders to the 000 mile tostrol warranty on all paits and tabor (for the following Personal Property Office, Bldg. parts and assemblies 110, first deck, and make an Since 1885 application. Contractural 1.Piston and rings piston have been made 11. Dlfferentlalsear.andbearings. arrangements 2.Piston pins and bushings. with two nationwide truck rental 3.Connecting rod bearings. . companies, Ryder Truck Rental, HAVERTY'SFURNITURE 4.Valve lifters(Hydraulic 12.All wheel bearings. and Haul International.The . Inc. U only) 13.Universal I.joints. interviewer will contact S.Valves(grinding except . 14.Drag link and tie rod ed car the applicable truck rental ) and chains. ings and bushings. 6.Timing gears company and place the order as 7.Camshaft and bearings. 15. Upper and lower ball required. 8.Crankshaft( and Main joints. Trailer rentals are not bearings. 16.Steering box gears and authorized under this system. 9.lubricated parts of front bearings. Under this system a' truck, a J end suspension. 17.Transmission gears and hand truck' (dolly), furniture 10.Rear axle. gears and bear- bearings. pads and necessary packing DISCOUNT! ings. (AutemalicandconventienOnly - MILITARY ( those not sealed at fac- at) materials (wardrobe cartons, tery) mirror cartons, mattress car- , tons, utility cartons, ,tape, etc.) AVOID EXPENSIVE REPAIRS FOR 7 YEARS-74,000 MILES are provided.The bill the There absolutely.no charge for this warranty and the only requirement .' will contractor is that your car lubricated at Factory recommended Inter- government for payment. You vals in our Service Department.Castrol Oil and lubricant simply pack your goods, move exclusively.This . them to destination and turn the On ALL furniture in our huge new store...! warranty Is tranferoble and in writing and represents one of truck in to a dealer of the rental the most extensive and liberal warranties offered anywhere!! company involved. Military personnel ONLY! This service is available for VOLKSWAGEN long distance or local moves. You You can't buy better furniture at a better price anywhere In are limited to your prescribed America ... period I Come In and let us prove you save more at weight allowance at government Haverty'sl Easy terms Free delivery, free parking! ' expense. For further details, contact the '5515 Normandy Blvd. next to Pic 'n' Save Personal Property Office by It 505. LANE AYE. PH. 781.5 S 11 .. calling 7722816. x - ,. ,. .. .. _, ,' ,. t"1. '__ .__'._" _'"':-: ..' _- ..:' J>. ...__ , I OCTOBER 12, 1972 II I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER .',,....,,..'..,....... y....i:.....'i.....'.'.:.. .....i44t .......................................... - .....! .. ... .," <<.>>. '-'<< : ... ..,,:;.""' : <<"" : :: :<<'*"'X<::"'" ' r'm". Jax Civilian Menu. I Carrot and Chef Salad Bowl, Tossed Salad : Monday,Oct. 16 Cottage Cheese, Combination Salad, Fruit Cup'Plain Minestrone Soup, Baked Meat Raisin, Stuffed Eggs. Fruit Jello Jello, H Custard Pie, Devils Food Plain ' Loaf with Creole Sauce, Baked Egg Assorted Cottage Cheese, Fruit Cottage t Chicken with Dressing, Barbeque Cake, Apple Pie, Cheese, Potato Salad, Health Pork on Buns, 7 oz. Chopped Pudding.Wednesday,Oct. 18 Salad. i I ,:'Fi'rH -, Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Vegetable Soup, Macaroni and Pineapple Cream Pie, Layer I Potatoes, French Fried Shrimp, Cake, Apple Pie, Assorted Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Meat Sauce, Pudding. I with Beans, 7 oz. Buttered Peas, Pinto Beans, Baked Franks Friday Oct.20 Spinach. Chopped Sirloin. French Shrimp Gumbo, Trout I Mashed Potatoes, Chef Salad Bowl, CombinationSalad : Almondine Fried ,Country Steaks Rice and Gravy, Potatoes, Jello Fried Fruit Cup, Plain , Tomatoes, Great with Rice, Stuffed Peppers with Zucchini and Fruit Jello, Plain Cottage String Beans. Creole Sauce, 7 oz. Chopped Cheese Northern Beans, Cheese, Fruit Cottage , Sirloin.Mashed. Tossed Waldorf Salad, Cole Slaw. Chef Salad Bowl, Pie Chocolate Cream Salad, Combination Salad, Fruit Potatoes, French Apple , Fruit Jello, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, J Jello , Pie, Banana Cake, Assorted Cup, Plain 1 .TIME FOR CONGRATULATIONS Simplicio D. Enriques is Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Squash, Okra and Tomatoes, congratulated by Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO,, as he Pudding. Cottage Cheese, Cucumber Mix, String Beans. I retires with 28 years of naval service, Before retiring Chief Enriquez Tuesday,Oct.7 Tuna Salad. Mashed Potatoes, French I worked at TPO.WANT. Cream of Chicken Soup, Pan Coconut Cream Pie, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, i TO \f HECK, NO, DAD! Roast Beef with New Potatoes, Strawberry Short Cake, ApplePie Squash, Okra and Tomatoes, j GO FISHING }\ I'M GOING TO Liver with Onions, Braised Pork Assorted Pudding. String Beans. PEPPER? /V VOTE Chops with Apples, 7 oz. Chopped Thursday,Oct. 19 Chef Salad Bowl,Tossed Salad, ; Sirloin,Fish.Mashed Pea Soup, Fried Chicken, Combination Salad, Fruit Cup, ... -. Potatoes, French Brisket of Beef with Cabbage, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Plain Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Chili and Rice, 7 oz. Chopped Cottage Cheese, Fruit Cottage rf Turnip Greens, Blackeyes, Corn. Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Cheese, Beet and Onion: ColeSlaw . Chef Salad Bowl, Tossed Potatoes, French I Salad, Combination Salad, Fruit Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Almond Cream Pie, Peach \ Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Spiced Beets, Mustard Greens, Short Cake, Apple Pie, Assorted j Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Peas. Pudding.. J i ; / y IIAI Human Goals is. I I1 V1: r ; ; ; j : r+ ( = zA //1. { !IN I f I -- ; Jax The following positionhas you are interested in to the I been advertised under the .Civilian Personnel Department, I I Jax Merit Promotion Program Bldg. 907.. since our last issue: If the position you wish to be s Packer Leader, WL-6 ((103-72); considered for has been announced . Closing Date: 10-19-72( under the Merit I Employees are urged to look Promotion Program, specific for the Merit Promotion Announcements instructions for applying are j on the official included in the announcement for . bulletin boards in their work the position. areas at least once a week. You ean apply for a position .1 Domestic Action! They are also encouraged to announced under the Merit 1 contact the Employment Office, Promotion Program regardlessof A Ext. 3448. or the Rating Branch, whether assignment to that I t r :::::;;:::.:: :;1t.! :: ** :::;::::::::::f.j *.$:::::::::::::::"'::::::::::::;::::::::::::::;;::;" '. ....... ;::::.;':.:., .:;=:. ':;. :..:;:..;: :::::::::::::::::*:$:: ; Ext. 2320, Civilian Personnel position would be a promotion, I Department to inquire about reassignment or change to lower 1 \\j!< BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE r i;;; positions in which they are in grade for'you. i terested.Do If the position to which you : ..... PIRATES TAVERN I{ you want to be laterally wish to be reassigned or changed i reassigned or changed to lower to lower grade has not been grade? announced under the Merit j , !f If so, you should submit a Promotion Program, you may DONANDTHE completed application, Standard obtain information about the x Form 171, and any supplementalforms forms to submit by calling Ext. ' .V required for the position 2320.It's ' :!, RENEGADES <> I ' lyt :: f ; : N.. WE EKDAYS,MONDAYthru SATURDAY till 2AM : :. SUNDAY 6 PM-11 PM' :;: tough to do your best I $-"'=",)M -_ _'W $;=''' when you're worried Dancing Singing Entertainment I about more \ : 'J- \ lUiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j iiiiimiiiniiiiijj 1 : V ENT ; I 24 Hours ".:. .. , A Day ? ; 'I t, EEKRESTAURANT A man performsvclI (Jil when his .:' *' 1- NTES Awy } ,-, :]: .'. 'j I 'minil is free (of problems- problems.. /. ', ....*. ,. '; MONDAY THRU SATURDAY =' like lot of + . u III) unpaid hills. ".,' .v.: .1? .'< : r! 1. SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT EI ) < 'ffeVe : " fl' .- Snm II III ORANGE \ consolidate hills Pay Ium.ofT.! Cut. I i t: > f. ;:. .,v ': RING OF FLAMERESTAURANT : : . . V monthly) payments. And still '* t *' , : PARK give pcnplex : .."t : t. | extra rash. For a trip home. KnuTnucs;(: .' : .; ""'!.: ".'."' ' I | SI.ohnd Lobster with allS it t = Color TV. Whatever. -.: '' '.: .! ,. r US 17 the Free Salad you can eatS 'tf '5 \ Al" :: : t and Beer you can drink.HAPPY. = at 1-295 I Don't !let money: problems, hurt your '' .-V ", :,"'. \, t = " ". CS HOUR | T/HNE NWKEOQrLED/ Northeast Florida's |Financial erforniancc on the job. Visir or tall Avco ;-:; 4\. Wjp 3P.M..7P.M. I Newest and FinestAccommodations Services. , = IIr-- . =I r BAR HIBALLSs 540e = 'AVCO .\ / RIMAIMOAL e e.L ; / ; = I M&.UI ""T.Of' SERVICES> ; Ii.r | FreeHorsdouevres Motel Rooms Color TVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl . | 1 72 \\.-IxIk\viu)uu. . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH$ 2 Swimming i sr 'LOANS TO$&00" *' ';>.' : .. I, VUij. , . i . ; . 5639 BEACH BLVD"S9BLANDINGBLVD. 398-6424 ":,,1.; . r U.S. 17at 1-295 'ORANGE PARK PHONE 264-9S13 389.3446 5888 NORWOOD AVE. 3$6.3311 ., . 4 _ 1 - '. ::_ 'l. U.L -- I oIC" - 1972- 'J-A'x'A'"I'R'N' OCTOBER 12, --- .. .. LATWINGER PAGE 11 I Transition Program Aids Flu Shots"Available Health Skilled Personnel 1 1J ------ J The Military Experience ities available to the potentialcivilian. 1 Directed Into Health Careers . (MEDIHC) program is assisting The Jax The period for j military personnel trained cards are mailed to the MEDIHC annual administration of 1 in health skills while in service Coordinator of the state in which influenza immunizationshas the individual J their training in civilian to use wishes employment. The state arrived and vaccine is life.The coordinator is responsible for f t a now available for this MEDIHC program) j sponsored the proper placement of the individual by the Department of He purpose. i makes sure that Health, Education, and Welfare ME D III C participants hear o Influenza immunizationis a and the Department of Defense, from the Institutions l' an annual requirementfor j begins: when base Transition that have openings or facilities for !4IJPA 4- .i{ all active duty militarypersonnel j officers have determined an in which they qualify and is to be j dividual's interest in the pro All interested personnel RANK. (|lg) William P. Ford, Phase (Six) Officer at (AE) accomplished in the monthof gram. Interested,individuals fill should see their TRANSITION "A" School is promoted to his present rank as Cdr. J.H. Brady, October.It . I: out a Qualification / Referral Counselor or write: Director of Training, and Lt (jg) Ford's wife, Betty, tack on the new is planned that the Card outlining training, experience shoulder boards. job interest, and educational administration of this Ambitions.The HEALTH U. S. DEPARTMENT, OF vaccine will be conductedin EDUCATIONAND I Transition Counselor appraises WELFARE I NATTC Promotions I the respective workingareas the individual's qualifications Public Health Service of tenant activitiesand aptitudes and interests. National Institute of Health NAS departments . He then describes the opportun. Bethesda MD 20014 , R g having sufficient military j ti. THAT LOOKS LIKE (YEAH, I KNOW WHY. > personnel assigned to YOUR WIFE STILL AFTER DRIVING' TO justify conducting the FRANTICALLYIAYPORT/ WITH' .. MY program in their areas. .I WAVE/AJG/ GOODBYE WIFE' BABY, KIDS' AND Each unit departmentwill THE NEIGHBORS AND MLTH5IR contact the Dispen- 1 KIDS- I FORGOT sary, Ext. 3538, for a date r': ; TO LEATHER WITH THE ONLY SET - 1i nll ftll OF KEYS TO THE CAR AND HOUSE, for administration of the I IIr{ [ \\tLI ... .. ..... < ,vaccine.In . I , order to minimize Li' manhour loss and to conduct an ,effective t t2l + -a- ; program, it is necessarythat NEW SHOULDER BOARDS complete the promotion ceremony as personnel scheduledbe Lt (fig) 'Paul McManus, Phase One Officer at AO"A" School is present at the appointedtime promoted to his present rank. Performing the honors are his wife, -- Nancy, and Cdr. J.H. Brady, Director of Training. and place. ., --- -::" - ' r.-- --- : ; ," ., - '" - - ___ ''''-::::: """"' :' : .1& .. -r -- ::::::. ,.. ----- - : - ( ;::: '.. -_- ---'r Icher 1 1 / :11!: _ ... - - ---------------- , I WAILA&LE tf FLORIDA RESIDENTS uhiu> II II HEATEDINDOOR CORPORATE NOTES I'I POOl SECURED BY CONTRACTS II * FOR DEED PAYING- 1r J. iJ-i 1Wr ; 51 I II II ; : II II ANNUAL INTEREST II II ' EXAMPLE II Investment Monthly Check II .j ',' $5,000 ,$50 II t 20,000 10,000, .200 100 II IIi :: I 50,000 500. I .' MATURITY: 24 or 48 months - II Interest Paid Monthly Principal Paid at MaturityNO - SALES CHARGE,BROKERAGE OR MANAGEMENT FEES"I For, Appointment Call or Write NOW tAr.Il ._ II -,.... ." CLIP AND MAIL FOR INFORMATION EVERS & ASSOCIATES II II IuJ MORTGAGE BROKERS II . 1929 Park Avenue Orange Park,Fla.32073 tgyiiebIi I t Telephone 264-4400 K I NAME' ._.. I I. .. ADDRESS I .. I : .e 1 i I' PHONE J _,_:_ _k ._: L-_ ------------ '>:-' J OCTOBER 12 1972 PAGE 12 , JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ,. -- The Story Behind "n .' : 'jYl :. Fire Prevention Week \l 'J< . : Jax-On a warm Sunday evening in October of 1871, a thoughtless, careless act sparked a fire at a modest city home.It . seemed small and easy to control. .. But it wasn't, Thirty hours later, 21,000 acres of Chicago were a blackened, smoldering waste. More than 200 of its citizens had perished, 100,000 were I r9 _' homeless, almost 17,500 buildings were in ruins., _ F Direct losses were $168,000,000, the indirect costs 4 incalcuable.To . mark the Chicago conflagration, Fire Prevention T Week is observed annually during the week containing October 9, its anniversary date. It strongly reminds us that fires are not unavoidable accidents. They are almost always the result of some a thoughless act or neglect, and they can exact heavy w penalties. Don't gamble that you can escape the financial headaches or family heartaches that fire always brings. GRAND OPENING-The newly remodeled Officers Club is officially opened as Capt. William G. Make fire prevention your concern, at home, on the Sizemore, NAS Jax skipper, cuts the ceremonial ribbon. Looking on are Capt. R.C. O'Loughlin, job-EVERY WEEK. Supply Officer,Capt.Donald J.Childers,NAS Jax XO,and Jim Cochrane,Club Manager. Without AdvertisingYou New Christy MinstrelsTo Wouldn't KnowIn Appear At V Club REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call WAYNE SHRUMAn Jax The New Christy Minstrels will be performing at the Officers Club associate of"'" Thursday.. Oct. 26.. at 9 D.m.. BLANDING AGENCY Inc. 4., "Of the many excellent young to.well..those who do not pure folk, with which they made, singing groups around today' always feel 'with-it. their initial national impact a REALTORSHonesty one critic has said, "the New number of years ago. Christy Minstrels stand out as The group is made up of five Cost for the show only will be ,Dependability,Sincerity in the one that has most effectively boys and three girls that perform $3.75 and charge for the show anda REAL ESTATE SALES '' narrowed the generation gap excellently as a unit or as individuals steamship round buffet will be t a depending on the $7.25.The buffet will start at 6:30: { between the more contemporary requirements of the song. p.m., 5102 Blanding Phone 771-9513 Boulevard 'with-it'sound and style,and the Their songbook is wide- Ticket purchasers will be ableto : more traditional kind of song- ranging, including everythingfrom choose their seats when they making that appeals Jesus Christ Superstar to buy their tickets. COMPUTEYOUR FUTUREEver wonder how much - . .: you would have to save II; a each payday to reach @) O MI @@ a savings goal .. E3n (ilocantloo'. , 1 n sNOW I I . YOU CAN DO IT EASILY WITH A... - ,J6 fltlr TOP SAILOR-ABH1 David B. Lane, attached to FASOTRA- GRULANT DET JAX, has been SAVINGS CALCULATOR selected as Serviceman of the Quarter for the period July 1 through Sept.30.ABH1 Lam was .. : W : :. .. .available at your credit union.COMPUTCHERFUTURE. selected for his high degree of \ initiative, intelligence, reten- tiveness and comprehension. WANT ''"' For members only. But If you're not a JAX14eY/ ADS. . member you can |loin while you're there. FEDERAL { : ', 0 t Z 6a x Call 388-2755 . " J j, "''W ,":;;. S -- ROOSEVELT MALL -- : HAS JAX Bldg 39 HAS , r:. ,. ..- Tel 387 5623 or Bast Ext 2431 PHONE 384-1391 CECIL. FIELD BldgJ* 772 . 9894 or Base Ext 215 ." }; : Hours Mon Frl.10AM 3.30PMSat. : . j, ;''''' Hour:Mon Frl.9AM 4:30PM: : Hour>Mon . Frl8.30AM I b', .9AM 1PM : 3.30PM, : , { ,...,"; I " 5 . .-_:. -- . ", ::.:" ,- --" -- - - '. -- - - OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13HOLT ;: j:; c J $ B opo __; Lo __ u_. 0 - +* ff "" \ ;;; : Hi ffl mm M M, PUBLISHING COMPANY = CLASSIFIED Publisher :I *. ADVERTISING Movie Schedule JAX AIR NEWS = NAS Jacksonville i= CALL: 388-2755 Ads Should be TueSday for mailed to arrive not later than HI IB IT m m m HI HI in HU W MTHTM HI Ib HI M LATWINGER = Ads PUblication the fOllowing Thursday arriving too NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE = published, the late for this deadline will be Thursday, Oct. 12 Tuesday, Oct. 17 fOllowing publisher, Is Instructed week unless Ihe NAS: "KISS AND KILL" money order for the full otherwise cost of the A U check or Drama,Starring Christopher Lee NAS: "NIGHT OF THE must 4747 San Juan Avenue received WITH the, copy for the ad. be and Richard Greene. "PG" ((95 BLOOD MONSTER" Horror Starring Christopher Lee and RATE min.) : minimum Jacksonville, Florida Per additional linene chargeU((1 lines) SUO Friday, Oct. 13 Maria Rohm. "PG (89 min.) Words per line) .50 NAS: "THE STEPMOTHER"Drama l Starring Alejandro Rey HOSPITAL: "THE BISCUIT .. m; m: ", m_.i<"'''' """,,,,,;,,,p'" _. u u... EATER" q- ----7 rr '... and Katherine Justice. "R" (95 .............A. .... .. MODEL WINCHESTER 4 min. WILMAR ) [r. ti Riliik! : Bolt action, quick detachable swivels, Condit.oned; APARTMENTSAir 2 bedroom, Living HOSPITAL: "KISS AND military sling, .270 Cal. like new, less room, Kitchen, Brfst. nook, parking KILL" , LOOKINGFORA U than 30rds fired thru'barrel, w free space for 2 cars, water, sewage, Saturday,Oct. 14 box of ammo. $13S.772.1UI.MARRIAGES garbage, lawn service Furnished. JOBSIJOBSiJOBS! NAS: "TilE MASTERS"Western Shorthand Secretarys, Dictaphone $120, Unfurnished.$100. plus 4 per Starring Brock Peters - cent sales ta. 387.2541 weekends, 389- PERFORMED Operators Typists, Clerks , Keypunchers.HIGH ANYTIMEANYPLACE 0744. and Burl Ives. "PG" (97 min.) NEW PAY NO FEE Call I 733.8327 BEING TRANSFERRED HOSPITAL: "THE STEP- Call Norrell Temporary BASS GUITAR & Let a retired Navy man who, understands MOTHER" CAREER? 396.5371 YOUR problems, Sunday,Oct. 15 managethe Good cond., 15" Speaker, call Sam LOCAL PART-TIME SUPERVISORSNeeded Sottile, 771.3211, Ext. 655. return rental to Jax.Bartleson of. your house until you NAS: "CACTUS IN TIlESNOW" If you qualifyand Comedy Drama are willing to work, for fast growing California ,O'Neil& Payne, Inc. it Is corporation. 268-5977, 7716922.NEEDEXTRAMONEYt. CHIEFSUNIFORMS 1147 So. Edgewood Ave. Starring Richard Thomas and possible " to In of Set of Blues&set of Kackis! size 40' and 388.9311 Maggie King.uPG" (90 min) $20,000 earn excess per year one all weather black overcoat with You can earn more than $100 extra belt& liner HOSPITAL: "TilE within 3.5 years. ,size 40-42' total $125. call 9 ORTEGA monthly Income for |lust three sales a AM.2 PM, 724 1432. HILLS MASTERS" month. Call 724 3596 before noon any 3BR House /Management training program, 771.1405' or 771.3355UNFURNISHEDHOUSE Monday,Oct. 16 day for further Information. MOVING SALE starting salary negotiable. Call - Sacrifice prices, like new Items, NAS: "THE BISCUIT Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn,U.S. REAL Dinette set, riding mower, slim gym EATER" Comedy, Starring Earl NavyRetlred), Sales Managerwith ESTATE SALESMENWe exerciser Hi.Fi, odds & ends. 2467. 3 BR, Fenced Yd., carport, screened Holliman and Patricia Crowley."G" Metropolitan Life Insurance have moved our real estate office East Holly Point, Orange Park. (Left porch $50. dep. req. $125. mo. 781.7910. (100 min.)' Company at telephone number from downtown to 4543 WesconnettBlvd. 356.2621 if Interested. off U.S. 17)). across from K-Mart. We need OKOLONA MOBILE HOME PARK HOSPITAL: "CACTUS IN active real estate salesmen or NOW RENTING THE SNOW" saleswomen with Florida Real Estate 11-Ilflf.ltIJIlfLIIIII!; JJ Brand new park adjacent to golf License. Prefer one with experienceand course. Many trees. Conveniently one who needs to make more than located to NAS Jax 8. Cecil Field. Vj ' $1,000 per month. A husband and wife mile from 1.295 Interchange. Underground 'WESTSIDE team would be desirable. BEAUTIFUL MANDARIN ' utilities. Conv.to Buckman Bridge Playground area, MORRISON TAYLOR swimming pool and recreation 771-3052 REALTORS MLS UNBELIEVABLE multiple en. building planned. $44' and $49 In. VOLKSWAGEN/ . tertalnment areas. In addition to cluding sewer, water and garbage HELP WANTED handsome Living & Dining rooms, collection. there is a large Den-Lounge with Wet Sarge American Service Station and ASK ABOUT OPPORTUNITY TO Bar & Fireplace opening onto Garage, all three shifts, 201 Hwy. 17, an even EARN FREE RENTI O.P., Fla. 32073 larger enclosed, carpeted' Patio with Call 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 7815511Open bar, which adjoins a paneled, car. 904-24-9591 peted GamcRoom with a Ping.Pong 904-264.9504 Daily 8 to 8:30-Saturday 8 to Sunday 1 to 6 PM . PART-TIME table,and opens onto an outdoor Patio ,Janitorial S1.91 hr. PRIVATE APT. 72 DELUXE BUS $3495 8. Pool. wooded, secluded fenced acre on NAS 772.7661JANGO 1 BR, Furn. near Roosevelt Mall, Jax plus lot. R&H, Air-Cond. & Cecil, $100 mo. 389-5957 after 5. . 3BR, 2B, CH&A, Modern Kitchen, 71 DELUXE BUS $2795 Junior Army Navy Guild Carpeted and Draperies. Master, bath GIVE US A CALL FOR R&H Extra Clean Organization, teenage hospital has Chandelier and sunken Roman , Quick Rental volunteers. Interviews will be held tub. of your Property 71 VW KOMBI 1 $2995 Priced In the mid 60's Edward 0. Lyon, Broker 389-0361 - Sat., Oct. 14, 9:00: -12.00: AM at the Naval Hospital, Mary L.Williard, Broker 249-2801 1A2BEDROOMAPTS. AC, R&H, Extra Clean For Rent 69 VW SEDAN R&H, AT, AC $1795 WE BUY & SELL EQUITIESCall I 786.5099 72 DATSUN 240Z ???? us for Quick service *"" "T "*"*" ; MISCELLANEOUS i "T"T ZZ ; Morrison I.Taylor,Inc. AC, AT, AM-FAA Stereo, 1,000 Miles 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. ,.:. f[ l11 !glt1jill! BE A DISCJOCKEY 771-3052 737.3864 TWO 70 VW SEDANS R&H, New Paint $1695 Call 355-244 for a 71 POP TOP CAMPER R&H $3495 Recorded message by ST.JOHNS COUNTY JUSTISS TRAILER PARK ONE-1970 KARMANN GHIA Scott Edwards 26 miles from NAS, 1 acre or more on 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS. Clean Modern COLUMBIA SCHOOLOF SRI3, 1.3 miles to public boat landing, trailers and apts. 3893007. New paint, R&H $1895 close to 6 mile creek, good fishing & BROADCASTING! 1971 VW SQUAREBACKAT Home School hunting, $3,500.00 8. up, terms. MO. HO. LOTS FOR RENT 1902 Van, Ness,San Francisco Adair Realty, Broker 771.5877 Close to Cecil up to 1 acre, w.trees, R&H, factory warranty $2595 Home Study MIDDLE BURG AREA 781-09"'S.' 1970 VW FASTBACK R&H $1795 Not affiliated with CBS, inc. 1 acre Mobile Home tracts in Sun. '70 HOLLY PARK 1969 VW SQUAREBACK AT, R&H $199J Approved for Veterans A Servicemen Farms. Call 264.2086.NORMANDYACRES. 12x60,. 2BR, Completely Furnished, nyslde Local office 601 Fla. Natl. Bank Bldg. AC, washer-dryer, WW carpet, 1969 VW FASTBACK AC, AT, R&H '. $1895 assume payments or rent 771-0990. ONE 1970 VW BUS NEW RCAand ZENITH STEREO Consoles, some with AM.FM, tape 4 miles west of Cecil Field. Road 1 YR.OLD NEW MOON Deluxe, 7 passenger, R&H $2495 12x65, CH&A, Shag carpet, LR, Den, players, at dealers' cost to liquidate frontage, V to 10 acre tracts. Land Is stock. 'Full warrantyl! Phone 771.0409. the best investment for the future. 2BR, W & D, D-washer, Exc. Cond.Must 1969 VW SEDANS Other tracts available over Southwest sell. 4 mi. from Cecil Field. 781- New paint, R&H $1495 to $1595 LIVE CRABS Jacksonville.; 1518 anytime. ONE-1968 VW SEDAN R&H $1350 Wynne of Florida Wilford's. Fish Camp Realty 72 SAFARI BOLD 264.9707 389.5514 389.8507 12 x 65, 3BR, 2B, no down payment. 66 VW SEDAN R&H $795 lust refinance. 771.5562. LAWN MOWING ft EDGING, Nice Selection of other Model VW's call Hart QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY 'SABRE 771 3211 Ext.8340 Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. 12x6O, 2BR, IB with double sinks, w.w 'Edward O. Lyon, Broker 389-03(1 shag carpet, AC, assume mortg. of 100 % GUARANTEE! $5611.34' pmts. of 106.23, call work772- TYLER'S'AI'1i COND: ERVICE ATTRACTIVE HOME 3156 or Barrack 7L 772.3857.Ilfl1mI . We service Auto AC, Central Units Oak Hill Park. 3BR, 2B, Central H andA We gave them the VW 16.point Safety and. Performance Inspection.Then . and Window Units. Reasonable.388-5161 nearly new, Call Glad Rogers, we tuned up, tightened,and replaced everything that needed it. , 4711 Palmer Lake Shore Associate. lltJ I And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all GEORGE M.LINVILLE major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and KIRBYVACUUMCLEANERResponsible Corp. MLS Realtors733.6620 double check. party take up pmts.of$5. 64 FIAT ENGINETRANSMISIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE a month. Call dealer. 772-8936.. 3BR, 28 PRETTY 4 door, rebuilt engine, new trans ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM mission, red leather InterIor Make ,"fruit trees, nice, . fenced yard very . HARMONY ELEC.GUITAR offer 721 ?849. W.Case & Small amp. Perfect cond., VANSANDT$16,000. REALTOR 387.1213VA '72 CAPRIV6 DOMESTIC SPECIALS! $85. 781.2260. __ AM.FM Radio, 5300 ml, Must Sell SINGER TOUCH'N'SEW orFHA now, $3800 ? 7956 after 6 PM. 1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1850 't Cost over (400, In drawer desk. Lovely 3BR home, only blk. off 103rd CORVETTE 'j Used 12 months Sews stretch fabric, St. near all schools. Newly painted Orlg./ Cond. blue coupe, 327-350 HP, 4. Auto, AC, Radio, Low Mileage ' makes buttonholes, fancy designs, Inside 8. out, quick possession! speed, AC, PS, PB, AM.FM Radio 69 CHEVELLE STATION WAGON $1295 11blind hems, monograms, overcasts, Louise T. Bailey $2,300 base ext. 3618 after S PM. winds bobbin Inside machine. Bal. 771.3605 Broker AT, R&H $VWti 71 YAMAHA XS 650 $89. Cash or $6.50 per mo. Public , 72 HONDA CB450 Exc cond.Must sell 11? Discount Center, 805 S. Edgewood Ave., 389.0494.. $850. 2642528 3,500 Miles 1 RENTALS'\( I roof'71,VW chrome SUPER wheels BEETLESun radials, 69 BUICK RIVIERA $2295 DATING BY'COMPUTERFor exec.cond., make offer, base ext. 2557or Air, All power, Vinyl roof fun, friendship, or marriage. For home phone 786.2567. .... unmarried adults only. Send name ORANGE: PARK address, age In confidence to C.S.I.. 2 BR, Apts. furn. or unfufn,, Dish '66 FORD P.O. Box 2270, Satellite Bch., Florida washer Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth Custom 500 Auto.Trans., 289 excellent 32935. Apts. 771.1405 or 771-3355. transportation $400. 264 3403' ". . . , , < < ' ::72l-l OCTOBER 12, PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER _ : Americana: ,. t'f' ,.' ., ; \ ,'. : : 'f .'1.. ro.. " ., t '\ I ': ,' t, ",' i .i" ..4 Fr6ntier Or Moon A Military Tradition " It Is only natural that the to cross, explore and map it. pi West became the object of ., ; + .... ... first Americans, indeed the first Once they had laid the ground- close scientific scrutiny. Fre- ( ... : humans, to set foot on the moon work, subsequent discoveries in mont, like many military men : ' should be members of the Armed the Northwest could be charted of the period was not only an .;.-..St a:.. Forces. They are simply following with reference to already exist explorer, but a man who could g A ,'.1r,.' through on a tradition that ing landmarks. It is a tribute to maintain a direct correspondencewith 1 extends back to the very beginnings Lewis and Clark that their maps European scientists. a 14e ., of the nation. were not only copied in this Lieutenant Zebulon Pike, after ,, The expedition of Captain country but were widely sought when the famous Pike's Peakin Meriwether Lewis and Captain after in Europe. Colorado was named had to ,.:.Ar.. ' William Clark of the U.S. Army face different dangers than :,/ in 1803-05 set the stage for Scientific Side those faced by the astronauts I; R, later exploration of the North today. Not only did he have to 44 ":''I.NK ,' , '\ American continent. Their maps After Lieutenant John C. Fre cope with savage Indians in his showed the vastness of the area mont's first expedition to the explorations of the area but r and underscored the magnitude Uocky Mountains in 1842, exploration was also captured by Spanish 4 of the effort that was required In the trans-Mississip- cavalry. His men nearly starvedto death and several never recovered - from the frozen feet NORMANDY.7il.233t that they got while scaling the 9,000 foot peak. I : / GOLD l.c2rmBOTH ( II I Normandy Mall THiATRE On the water, Admiral Richard 'v S 1 39 Nofmoody Blvd, Evelyn Byrd, so famous for his RATEDX Arctic and Antarctic explora- r NOONEUNDER18WILL explorers.In A BE ADMITTED the early 1830's, Charles Wilkes served in the Hydro- ,. >> @ Cherry_lIlIarrJllbpd'l 1 .ibi /II g ." JUMaviMlm ....... :. "4' ; .'., t' \ ?ir ? ....,. _' ,"" I! .l, 0010 .., .,, __ R yoirvt never seen one o'THOSE'movles.HFinders ) NNININIIMI '''''''''IO' ''''''" ''' " ,! : I CCltC..S... NMw 5821 San Juan at Niblick ' noN'o, Phone 786-6404 . I'e..s Weepers! ...IS Ine netoseel I SnIC1tDtoAD.1.JS '. ) t 1 Q 1,2, and 3 Bedrooms graphic Ollice of the U.S. Navy. Today, .several nations have J and Directed by QlUSS OO''J] 'Jt Wilkes also scientific Q Garden type apartments was a scientist ofsome stations in the frigid .. I D Individual air conditioning.and note. During the 1830's he Antarctic regions. That they are .' Rll'roduced made one of the first voyagesto there is due in no small part to heating the vicinity of the Antarctic.In the work of Admiral Dyrd and i a high time!i Q Drapes furnished the years following he pre his Navy & civilian rredecessors ; Q'Wall to wall carpeting pared a five-volume narrative in that desolate region. , D Large Swimming Pools report of the expedition com- Impending Drama ,> plete with atlas. In addition his c f reports appeared in massive volumes On one of his flights'over the ',. meteorology and hy region he summed up his feel- drography. ings in a manner that could be ;, '. Many of the military officers well echoed by the astronautson ) j 0 o D ttet the job done of the period were not only accomplished the moon today: "Of all the scholars in many /flights: I have ever made, none areas, they often encouragedand were so full of excitement and assisted civilian scholarsand profit as this one. An air of impending ! artists. For example, we drama foreshadowedevery might not have today many of mile of progress. North; JUST CALL. the works of the famous artist east south and west-every- .. George Catlin had it not been thing that was there was un- for the help that he received seen and untrodden and unknown ' from enlightened Army officers. ." 1 388-2755 1. NEW TO THE BASE? your /o)OPPDI Iff 7@fJJ@IillilffJ YOUR DOLLAR GETS MORE can provide additional funds MILEAGE THRU THE Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your : JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER money needs are handled the way you want them. WANT ADS! .. Call or come in-we'll do the rest. ' +ecr l . DOMESTIC FINANCED -... * 9*"& CORPORATION SINCE-Hit iI-fall FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS FORM BELOW:_______ _____ \ LOANS TO$ )O 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK f I lAX AIR NE WS/ LA TWINGER I I I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville Florida 32210 I uniin MILITARYAUTOMOBILEMILITARY 11 : I NAME PHONE I ; r; I ADDRESS L __ I d H. I Please run the following ad_Times. I CIVILIAN . LOW RATES..MONTHLY PAYMENT! PLAN .. t :: : : ; ;;; ; :: I 'I :: = :::: I I 'luWERICAi Ni 'lAAYPOJRTl r I -- I l INSURANCE AGENgT INSURANCE AGENCY :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: :::::.r.:: :::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: i I Ih "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" I RATE I minimum charge (lines) $2.00 Per additional ((5 words per line) SO cents I Formerly CONTINENTAL INSURANCE UNDERWRITER, < 6119 ROOSEVELT BLVD v 'f/AYPORT ' Enclosed is I ROAD I (Near NAB) (Near NS) 1',1 I. Copy Must Be Received By Tuesday Before pUblicatiOn. I Phone 388-7676 Phone 249-5649 J ---------------------------- I. ... ,. ,., _ :' . ---- : ..,,,,, j..s------. I - ,.., o . '- ' -"'--" __ - r-- I 12, 1 1972Save JAX AIR NL1t S,LATWINGER PAGE lS A ChildThe BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS. 4 .-, :: ''i: ) '\ \' , has .; "t 111 m-iit ulnwlanl 'proven iLs ' lt ' ( ability > fc train adull'4 In .. : : ,,nrr| |tu save lives and rtducy. serious injury, yl many l.biJdn'nlun : They grow ri'I|c. !in f' rH iiiiidrqujilcly. 'sl or not restrained at all <\'.. :;' . Tnt ir iicriilciilH lire they leading" meat in children between ... . 'JC of one and ,M. horh: year HlMut one thouwtnd : the atn l children under J, : , , &the atfe ?f fi"<*. any JIIwl !j" autamohilexIn .: ,. ( ,',"" , \! .o". .. 1 event "f an artldcnl, Ruth "I. \ -.j .1I the an! a rcar.Cnl '1.r "!"'- collision ..' .. :1t aL 10 .... miles/ r"T hClur, N child ridinJ' can thc, I lap of an adult i.s in dancer \" '" ; ';'1' of . serious; Injury. In u !sudden Ktop, a small child will .,;', generate a :14 . sudden' f rrc c>r more than 400 pounds ' Kor Mirely'K Kalke, all )youn. ters i in any car should be seated ".1 . or, I in the CIUMr infants, lying in a special thildholder.Univrrhity ;:" or California experts Ray that seat bell should not be worn, until children arc 48 to GO inches tall, and then a firm plastic lit .least five inches thick should cushion alr.o:; be worn. The cushion nsl,, 'hold 1 the child up so that the scat belt will pull down acrosshis thighs. : at a 4.r! degree angle. Until it child i.s mature enough to use seat belts, special chnJ- holders and car seats are now being sold. in most major departmentstores. Thc:'' new child seats must meet Federal standards so be sure that the label states that the device meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety :Standard; No. 213. I III i 7 k . .. , I <<';; : .. ,. - S .S / : ..,.... ec.erlaOO Standing. Boulevard. . t House of Quality Foods Cedar Hfllt Shopping Center - Phone 771-9223 Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHT F STEAK tour choice of y Jq CHICKEN & K NIGHT $179 CHOPPED DUMPLINGS STEAKa or 79 / Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ,.and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter .ADVANCED TO LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM GUNNEY-Gy.Sgt. Bobby W. Wallance receives the ,t; papers advancing him to his present rank from Maj. J. F. Lavin, . t Marine Barracks CO. i Jim COX USNRet.( ) ., ' , .. ,.,';;,. .; '. . ". Member of the 1971-72 President's Club, ,l' fi Mobile Home Brokers Top Salesman. y y; 4 y. m : , jijje ' i $25 REWARD ; 1 rOR ANY LEAD THAT DEVELOPS y : I INTOtHE SALE OF A NEW MOBILE HOME. : crr S Y:Y ? .i '):;''1'.' \; \ CALL TODAY 388-4618 \ : -.''':>>!\" .. '. .. :1'J J:,'\'". y(1, I i\iI I . : ,, ;;SX. : JAX EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR: -- ILEETWOOD '* PARKWOOD MONTEREY AMERICAN Homlt DhOIVal( 2 BIG SALES LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: MomilE / 7726 BLANDING BLVD.d( Mile North I 1-295)) PHONE 771.3675 INC. 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD.O( '2 Mile"North NAS Jax) PHONE 388-4618 00 , Ask Jim About Our MILITARY DISCOUNTIOCTOBER -,-- - ,, '_IIi)4:t. P '. '" .. _..:..... { -. -- - -- - I r -- : : OCTOBER 12. 72- PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS'LATWINGER ..,...................,...............,........,....................-=... -----'---." '-' '" .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v..... ' f,.t ,q I Jax Civilian MenuMonday I Carrot and Chef Salad Bowl, Tossed Salad ,Oct. 16 Cottage Cheese, Combination Salad Fruit Cup'Plain Minestrone Soup, Baked Meat Raisin, Stuffed Eggs. . Jelo| Fruit Devils Food Jello Plain Pie, Loaf with Creole Sauce, Baked Egg Custard Cheese Fruit : Chicken with Dressing, Barbeque Cake! Apple Pie Assorted Cheese Cottage Potato Salad Cottage, Health r'r Pork on Buns, 7 oz. Chopped Pudding.Wednesday,Oct. 18 Salad. . Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Pineapple Cream Pie Vegetable Soup, Macaroni and Layer French Potatoes, Fried Shrimp Cake Apple Pie, Assorted Sauce, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Meat Pudding. with Beans, 7 oz. Buttered Peas, Pinto Beans, Baked Franks Friday,Oct.20 Sirloin. Chopped Spinach. French Shrimp Gumbo, Trout Mashed Potatoes Chef Salad Bowl, CombinationSalad Almondine,Country Fried Steaks Rice and Gravy Fried Potatoes Fruit Cup, Plain Jello, with Rice Stuffed Zucchini and Tomatoes, Great Peppers with Fruit Jello, Plain Cottage Creole Sauce 7 Beans. oz. Chopped String Northern Beans, Cheese, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Waldorf Salad, Cole Slaw. Chef Salad Bowl, Tossed Sirloin. 1 Pie Chocolate Cream Salad, Combination Salad, Fruit Mashed Potatoes, French , Apple Fried Potatoes, Rice and Pie, Banana Cake, Assorted Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Gravy, .TIME FOR CONGRATULATIONS Simplicio D. Enriques is Plain Cottage Cheese Fruit Squash, Okra and Tomatoes, congratulated by Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO,. as he Pudding. Cottage Cheese, Cucumber Mix, String Beans. retires with 28 years of naval service Before retiring, Chief Enriquez Tuesday,Oct.7 Tuna Salad. Mashed Potatoes French worked at TPO.WANT. Cream of Chicken Soup, Pan Coconut Cream Pie, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, TO \ ( HECK NO, DAD! Roast Beef with New Potatoes, Strawberry Short Cake, ApplePie Squash, Okra and Tomatoes, GO FISHING, \ I'M GOING TO Liver with Onions, Braised Pork Aborted Pudding. String Beans. PEPPER? 7 V VOTEc" / Chops with Apples,' 7 oz. Chopped Thursday,Oct. 19 Chef Salad Bowl,Tossed Salad, Sirloin,Fish. Pea Soup, Fried Chicken, Combination Salad, Fruit Cup, Mashed Potatoes, French Brisket of Beef with Cabbage, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Plain Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy Chili and Rice, 7 oz. Chopped Cottage Cheese, Fruit Cottage \ Turnip Greens, Blackeyes Corn. Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Cheese Beet and Onion: Cole I' Chef Salad Bowl, Tossed Potatoes, French Slaw. :r''''', Salad, Comomation Salad, Fruit Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Almond Cream Pie, Peach "' Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Spiced Beets, Mustard Greens, Short Cake, Apple Pie Assorted /" "'f" .. Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Peas. Pudding. i',11.t : : ;, j .,/ .:\J \, Human Goals is .... ....... ...... ................................ ................. .,....... ., ................................. .':'.' i' .M T..PROMOTi- s..1- I Jax The following positionhas you are interested in to the been advertised under the ,Civilian Personnel Department, Jax Merit Promotion Program Bldg. 907.. y since our last issue: If the position you wish to be Packer Leader WL-6 ((103-72)); considered for has been an- Closing Date: 10-19-72 nounced under the Merit Employees are urged to look Promotion Program specific for the Merit Promotion An. instructions for applying are nouncements on the official included in the announcement for bulletin boards in their work the position.You . ' areas at least once a week. ean apply for a position Domestic Action! They are also encouraged to announced under the Merit contact the Employment Office, Promotion Program regardlessof Ext. 3448. or the Rating Branch, whether assignment to that \ :: :::;::.::: $::::; ::::':::::::: :* :;:;::::::::::f): ::::;::::::::::::',.:::"':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::., '. ....... ,;;::.::.:" '::':' '::: :'.::.:.:: ::::;:::::::::::::;:':$:: : Ext. 2320, Civilian Personnel position would be a promotion, Department to inquire about reassignment or change to lower 1 BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE ;; positions in which they are in grade for you. terested.Do If the position to which you <: PIRATES TAVERN t; you want to be laterally wish to be reassigned or changedto reassigned or changed to lower lower grade has not been i grade? announced under the Merit :; H.' If so, you should submit a Promotion Program, you may :; C DON AND THERENEGADES T I completed application, Standard obtain information about the Form 171, and any supplementalforms forms to submit by calling Ext. \ required for the position 2320. ' I. . . ::' ; N. WEEKDAYS, MONDAY thru SATURDAY till 2AM .: :, SUNDAY6PM-11PM' Its tough to do your best e ::::::::::::::::::: ::*:::::::::::::::.:::::::;:::::::::: :::;f.*:::::::::::::::::;;:;:::::::;::: :::::::::::: : ':::::::Mt: :::::;:::::;:::::::;*::;;:::::::::::: ;:::;::;?: :m::::::: ': :::::: *:: ::';:::;::::::::::" :': when you're worried Dancing Singing Entertainment about money. ; >.*;t UliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiujI . : : .' t. 24 Hours A Day II tA1NEK ": ) ,.' ; :' \ A { nun performs well V t r "' Wj when his. ;-,". ; ; "I RESTAURANT .I miml is free of problems problems.. ', /' !; , = MONDAY THRU SATURDAY <='. IIII I like a lot of unpaid hills. .- ;, v .- i't ' 1, SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT. _= ORANGE t. .: J,* ,.' s' II III Weconsolidate hills Pay them oil. Cut '- :'A > ,. I RING OF FLAME < Th montlilPtntcnts., And) .' V': ; ," w ) still give people) } *: f : | RESTAURANT ?. 5If. f PARK extra cash. For "- ? "' ! ;il trip hOI11(,'. HmereeiKies: . If. = Steak and Lobster with all 1 I 1 1the A + US 17 Color' T'hatC'l'r, '.: }. ,. E Free Salad you can eat "il"'r 5 > = and Beer can drink. Don't let .'* ;, you J' / r = money problems hurt ? , at 1-295 your ) /"' ; I CHAPPY HOUR 1 1i 9 THWORLe ix-rforinanicon the jot Visir or call Avoi ,V ". INMNr/I' Northeast Florida's l I'inandal: ; ServiVes. JT 3PM7PM. 5 Newest and FinestAccomodatlons iI I IT BAR HI-BALLS' II AXCORIMAIMCIAL ' / AHc :=: A I . J ;( Mli.U' 'AT Of' SERVICES , !t ; FreeHorsd-ouevres |,,1'72 Motel Rooms Color TV \\l-1x'Iic.\\'inuu.. ."' ; irull"II/"III""IIIIIIIIIIIII""IIIIIIIIIIIII"1I/1II/ / = 2 Swimming i i PoolsU.S. "LOANS TO WOO S : ' ,, i z'a( a. 5639 BEACH ':" " BLVD. ) r U at 1-295 .ORANGE PARK PHONE 264-9513 1959 BLANDING BLVD 389.3446 398-6424' 5888 NORWOOD AVE. 356.3311 " k _ 1 --- !; ., . ." -- '"' '' 14'-' ..... . '''' I'R 1-1" .1 OCTOBER 12, 1972 .. .. JAX A'I'R NEWS LATWINGER PAGE Transition Program Aids L Flu Shots I : >;; . Health Skilled Personnel L; AvailableJax ; --- -- ; The Military Experience ides available _ " to the potential s:3 Directed Into Health Careers civilian. i (MEDIHC) program is assisting The cards ; The period for j military personnel trainedin are mailed to the : annual administration of + health skills while in service MEDIHC Coordinator of the L a .* state in.which influenza immunizationshas the individual ; their training in civilian to use Dishes employment. The state \\P arrived and vaccine is , life. coordinator is responsible for now available for this :. The MEDIHC program, sponsored the proper placement of the in. by the Department of dividual. lie purpose. makes Health, Education, and Welfareand M E D III C participants sure hear that o Influenza immunizationis the Department of Defense, from the institutions or facilities an annual requirementfor begins when base Transition that have openings for .t' fay, all active duty militarypersonnel officers have determined an individual's which they qualify.All and is to be interest in the pro- interested personnel 1 UP A RANKLt fig| ) William P. Ford'Phase (Six) Officer at (AE) accomplished in the monthof Interested,individuals fill gram. should see their TRANSITION "A" School is promoted to his present rank as Cdr. J.H. Brady, October.It . out a Qualification / Referral Counselor or write: Director of Training, and Lt (fig| ) Ford's wife, Betty, tack on the new is that the Card outlining training, experience shoulder boards. planned job interest, and educational administration of this U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ambitions.The vaccine will be conductedin HEALTH, EDUCATIONAND Transition Counselor appraises WELFARE I NATTC Promotions I the respective workingareas J the individual's qualifications Public Health Service of tenant activitiesand aptitudes and interests. National Institute of Health NAS departments He then- -describes_! ...the_ opportun. Bethesda MD 20014 having sufficient military < /'THAT LOOKS LIKE TEAHI KNOW WHX. > personnel assigned to YOUR WIFE STILL AFTER DRIVING TO justify conducting the FRANTICALLVWAVEIAJG /WPORT WITH Mr 1,Y program in their areas. GOODBYE. WIFE, BABY( KIDS AND Each unit departmentwill THE NEIGHBORS AND ML' contact the Dispen- THEIR KIDS I FORGOT r"' Ext. 3538, for a date ,1> R TO LEATHER WITH THE ONLY SET sary, ! ?j11f1 OF KEYS TO THE CAR AND HOUSE, for administration of the w// 'jj < vaccine.In . order to minimize manhour loss and to -- conduct an effective program, it is necessarythat NEW SHOULDER BOARDS complete the promotion ceremony as personnel scheduledbe Lt (|lg) 'Paul McManus, Phase One Officer at AO"A" School is present at the appointedtime promoted to his present rank. Performing the honors are his wife, .- Nancy, and Cdr. J.H. Brady, Director of Training. and place. .: . 2:::; .; I .. .. - - -? - _: ; : '..<:: ;: .,.,.... .. :=-: y ,0 __ . :::- A '" ( _._. tllcher . ;#'- - h :!!I: ..: ;r "' .: - ---------------- , I AVAII.A&LI ttl StORIBA RESIDENTS MNt* I II HEATEDINDOOR I CORPORATE NOTES I'I : 1 POOlT SECURED BY CONTRACTS I : . I FOR DEEP PAYING... I I II I jI R I o -: U1.J "SUPPERJ I ANNUAL INTEREST I : I _i: 4 I I EXAMPLE: II r I.I.rkt Investment Monthly Check I I $5,000 .$SO I ; ., I 10,000 100 I 20,000 Zoo . I 50,000 500 I I MATURITY: 24 or 48 months " II Interest Paid Monthly Principal Paid at MaturityNO . SALES CHARGE,BROKERAGE OR MANAGEMENT FEES For. Appointment Call or Write NOW I I kMi4ui4 IL ..,... CLIP AND MAIL FOR INFORMATION I I I EVERS & ASSOCIATES I 11J1LUk MORTGAGE BROKERS I iJ -J ' I 1929 Park Avenue Orange Park, Fla.32073 -AV! - I I Telephone 264-4400 i4 .:1 Id I NAME I 41 I. ADDRESS '" I' Iise.oe..e PHONE J -aftB lily a-..lttiitilR s..w .--0 ; _m __ ____ _. __ _ :"i' OCTOBER 12, 1972 I PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER __........_.... I It The Story Behind''') 1 : \ .,'W' \' ; : Fire Prevention WeekJax ' r r. . ' . I, -On a warm Sunday evening in October of 1871, a -" t thoughtless, careless act sparked a fire at a modest city home.It . i seemed small and easy to control. But it wasn't t } Thirty hours later, 21,000 acres of Chicago were a d J JI blackened, smoldering waste. c > ' i More than 200 of its citizens had perished, 100,000 were I 'I '\ homeless, almost 17,500 buildings were in ruins., a Direct losses were $168,000,000, the indirect costs, t incalcuable. t To mark the Chicago conflagration, Fire Prevention f Week is observed annually during the week containing October 9, its anniversary date.It . strongly reminds us that fires are not unavoidable accidents. They are almost always the result of some __ thoughless} act or neglect, and they can exact heavy _4 Ii penalties. 1 .. Don't gamble that you can escape the financial headaches or family heartaches that fire always brings. GRAND OPENING The newly remodeled Officers Club is officially opened as Capt. William G. Make fire prevention your concern, at home, on the Sizemore, NAS Jax skipper, cuts the ceremonial ribbon. Looking on are Capt. R.C. O'Loughlin, job-EVERY WEEK. Supply Officer,Capt.Donald J.Childers,NAS Jax XO,and Jim Cochrane,Club Manager. d I Without AdvertisingYou New Christy MinstrelsTo .. - d. Wouldn't Know Appear At 0' ClubJax \ In REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call WAYNE SHRUM The New Christy Minstrels will be performing at the Officers Club An associate of Thursday, Oct. 26, at 9 p.m. folk, with which they made, to..well..those who do not pure "Of the excellent young many BLANDING AGENCY Inc. their initial national impact a singing groups around today, always feel 'with-it' REALTORS one critic has said, "the New number of years ago. Christy Minstrels stand out as The group is made up of five Cost for the show only will be k a3 aAqF boys and three girls that perform $3.75 and charge for the show anda 1 the that has most effectively ,Dependability,Sincerity in one I Honesty excellently as a unit or as individuals steamship round buffet will be REAL ESTATE SALES p narrowed the generation gap depending on the 725.The buffet will start at 6:30 { between the more contemporary requirements of the song. p.m.., 5102 Blanding Boulevard 'with-it' sound and style, and the Their songbook is wide Ticket purchasers will be ableto Phone 771.9513 more traditional kind of song- ranging, including everythingfrom choose their seats when they [ making that appeals Jesus Christ Superstar to buy their tickets. . --- COMPUTE YOUR FUTURE I Ever wonder how much IQ1 r a.E E : you would have to save 1m each to reach .payday @ @) @ IHI r a savings goal E3 rs (i i'iIDaODDoa' . I n ii n sNOW . YOU CAN DO IT EASILY WITH A... . \ ; .m 'l..rTOP SAILOR-ABH1 David B. Lane, attached to FASOTRA- GRULANT DET JAX, has been SAVINGS CALCULATOR selected as Serviceman ,of the Quarter for the period July 1 through Sept.30.ABH1 Lane was .. .available at your credit union.COMPUTCHERFUTURE. selected for his high degree of initiative, intelligence, retentiveness - and comprehension. WANT -- For members only. But If you're not a /Z/4/I ADS. , member, you can (oln while you're there. SAX FEDERAL .. Call 388-2755 i :: ", S 0 t Z t I< , --- -- "., '''it.. ,:. NAS JAX,Bldp N ROOSEVELT.MALL NAS CECIL FIELD,Bids J* '' ,%...:: '" Tel 387 5423 or Base Ext 2431 PHONE 3S4 1391 772.9894 or Bast Ext.215 . ."' ,4 Hours Mon Frl. AM 30PM Hours:Mon.Frl.10AM.S.30PM . : : HoursMon ,,:' "." .. S4t.9AM'PAA Frl 30AM: '30PM, : .. ',' 1 .L . - -- - .' ,-- .' ',- -S .. ..... . .- -.. : ::. -. . - '.. j OCTOBER 12,' 1972 JAX AIR NEWS>LATWINCER PAGE 13 ':":'"' _._ __r h' h. . H - - -nH --- ; O; \ ;\ ; : _ ; JLJILJLJLJLJLJLHL HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED Publisher ADVERTISING Movie Schedule JAXAIR NEWS : NAS Jacksonville CALL: 388-2755 Ads should be = TueSday for mailed to arrive not later thin -HLJK IB Hi Hi Hi Hi JB publication LATWINGER the fOllowing = Ads Thursday NA Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE/ published arriving tile too late for this deadline will be Thursday,Oct. 12 Tuesday, Oct. 17 PUblisher Is Instructed fOllowing week unless the NAS: "KISS AND KILL"Drama Otherwise A check or NAS: "NIGHT OF THE L money order for the full cost of the Id must be ,Starring Christopher Lee 4747 San Juan Avenue received WITH the copy for the ad. and Richard Greene. "PG" ((95 BLOOD MONSTER" Horror, I min.) Starring Christopher Lee and RATE Jacksonville, Florida Peradditlon.lline(4! minimum charge((3(met) $200 Friday,Oct. 13 Maria Rohm. "PG (89 min.) ( words per line, ) .50 NAS: "THE STEPMOTHER"Drama l Starring Alejandro Rey HOSPITAL: "TilE BISCUIT ::(m""mw.;", ,,"'" "" ; , :: ''''( :"" h.__ EATER" u. u u , and --- --' Katherine -- :' .. ; # Justice. "R" (95 ; MODEL 70 WINCHESTERBolt WILMAR APARTMENTSAir min.) w7:EMPLOYMENT action, quick detachable swivels, Condit.oned; 2 bedroom, Living HOSPITAL:f "KISS AND military sling, .270 Cal., like new, less room, Kitchen, Brfst. nook, parking KILL" . Wl than 30rds fired thru barrel, w.free space for 2 cars, water, sewage, Saturday,Oct. 14 LOOKINGFORA box of ammo. $135.7721641.MARRIAGES garbage lawn service, Furnished- JOBSUOBSIJOBS I NAS: uTilE MASTERS"Western Shorthand Secretarys, Dictaphone $120., Unfurnished.$100. plus 4 per Starring Brock Peters - cent sales ta. 387-2541 weekends, 389- Typists PERFORMED Operators , Clerks , ANYTIMEANYPLACE 0744 and Burl Ives. "PG" (97 min.) Keypunchers. NEW HIGH PAY NO FEE Call 733.8327 BEING TRANSFERRED HOSPITAL: "THE STEP- Call Norrell Temporary BASS Let a retired Navy man who un. MOTHER" CAREER GUITAR ft AMP 396-5371 derstands YOU R problems, manage Sunday,Oct. IS Good con d., 15" Speaker, call Sam the rental of your house until you NAS: "CACTUS IN THE If LOCAL PART-TIME SUPERVISORSNeeded Sottile, 771-3211, Ext. 655. return to Jax.Bartleson you qualifyand SNOW" Comedy Drama arc willing to work, for fast growing California , ,O'Neil & Payne, Inc. corporation 261.5977, 771-6922NEEDEXTRAMONEY. CHIEFSUNIFORMS 1147 So. Edgewood Ave. Starring Richard Thomas and it Is possible 0 t. . ? Set of Blues& set of Kackis size 40 and 3389311ORTEGA Maggie King.uPG" (90 min) $20,000 to earn In excess of . per year one all weather black overcoat with You can earn more than $100 extra HOSPITAL: uTilE within 3.5 years. belt & liner,size 40-42, total $125 call 9 HILLS monthly Income for lust three sales a AM-2 PM 724.1432. MASTERS" month. Call 724.3596 before noon any 3BR House Management training program, day for further information. MOVING SALE 771.1405 or 771-3355UNFURNISHEDHOUSE Monday,Oct. 16 starting salary negotiable. Call . Sacrifice prices like new Items, NAS: "THE BISCUIT Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn, U.S. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Dinette set, riding mower, slim gym EATER" Comedy, Starring Earl Navy(Retired), Sales Managerwith exerciser, HI-FI, odds & ends. 2467 3 BR, Fenced Yd., carport, screened Holliman and Patricia Crowley."G" Metropolitan Life Insurance have We moved our real estate office East Holly Point, Orange Park. (Left porch $50.dep. req.$125. mo. 781.7910. (100 min.)' Company at telephone number from downtown to 4543 WesconnettBlvd. 356-2621 . if Interested.Jflw'DSP1sI off U.S. 17)). across from K.Mart. We need OKOLONA MOBILE HOME PARK HOSPITAL: "CACTUS IN active real estate salesmen or NOW RENTING THE SNOW" saleswomen with Florida Real Estate :REAL II Brand new park adjacent to golf - License. Prefer one with experienceand ESTATEBEAUTIFULMANDARIN course. Many trees. Conveniently ............ one who needs to make more than located to NAS Jax & Cecil Field. Vt : : :;:: : team$1,000 would per month.be desirable.A husband and wife mile from utilities.1295 interchange.Playground area Underground :: : ::: ; : ; ?:;;;IIIIIIIIIIII! r JliCfa.ii91II J\\:.. Conv. to Buckman Bridge MORRISON I.TAYLOR swimming pool and recreation 771.3052 REALTORS-q- -MLS---- UNBELIEVABLE multiple en. building planned. $44 and $49 including .1 fertainmeni areas. in addition to sewer, water and garbage HELP WANTED handsome Living & Dining rooms, collection. there Is large Den. with a Lounge Wet Sarge American Service Station and ASK ABOUT OPPORTUNITY TO Garage, all three shifts, 201 Hwy. 17, Bar & Fireplace opening onto an even EARN FREE RENT) i O.P., Fla. 32073 larger enclosed, carpeted' Patio with Call 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781.5511 bar, which adjoins/ a paneled, carpeted 904264-9504 9042649591 ' :.c 1 PART-TIME GameRooni with a Ping Pong Open Daily 8 to 8:30-Saturday 8 to 5-Sunday 1 to 6 PM . table,and opens onto an outdoor Patio i ,Janitorial $1.91 hr. PRIVATE APT 72 DELUXE BUS $3495 & Pool. Wooded, secluded fenced acre " on NAS 7727661JANGO 1 .BR, Furn. near Roosevelt Mall, Jax R&H Air-Cond. plus lot. , & Cecil, $100 mo. 389.5957 after 5. 3BR, 2B, CH&A, Modern Kitchen, DELUXE BUS , 71 $2795 Junior Army Navy Guild Carpeted and Draperies. Master bath .' ,'" ,',, y GIVE US A CALL FOR R&H Extra Clean Organization, teenage hospital has Chandelier and sunken Roman , Quick Rental of volunteers. Interviews will be held tub. your Property 71 VW KOMBI $2995 Priced In the mid 60's Edward O. Lyon, Broker 389.03611ft2BEDROOMAPTS. Sat, Oct. 14, 9:00-12:00 AM at the ' Naval Hospital Mary L. Williard, Broker 249-280) AC, R&H, Extra Clean For Rent 69 VW SEDAN R&H, AT, AC $1795 j. WE BUY ft SELL EQUITIESCall 786.5099 72 DATSUN 240Z ???? us for Quick [ lltrsli'lll' service Ij, Morrison 1.Taylor, Inc. AC, AT, AM-FM Stereo, 1,000 Miles : 4543 Wesconnett 771-3052 Blvd.737-3864 fflJllltttllfillJUSTISS? TWO 70 VW SEDANS R&H, New Paint $1695 BE A DISC JOCKEY Call 355-244 fore 71 POP TOP CAMPER R&H $3495 Recorded message by ST.JOHNS COUNTY TRAILER PARK ONE-1970 KARMANN GHIA Scott Edwards 26 miles from NAS, 1 acre or more on 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS. Clean Modern COLUMBIA SCHOOLOF SR13,1.3 miles to public boat landing, trailers and apts. 3893007. New paint, R&H $1895 BROADCASTINGHome close to 6 mile creek, good fishing ft 1971 VW SQUAREBACKAT School hunting, $3,500.00 & up, terms, MO. HO. LOTS FOR RENT 1902 Van. Ness,San Francisco Adair Realty, Broker 771.5877 Close to Cecil, up to 1 acre, w.trees, R&H, factory warranty >I. $2595 781-0945. 1970 VW FASTBACK R&H 'j ., $1795 Home Study MIDDLE BURG AREA ;, p Not affiliated with CBS, inc. 1 acre Mobile Home tracts In Sun. '70 HOLLY PARK 1969 VW SQUAREBACK AT, R&H V: t. $199,5 Approved for Veterans ft Servicemen Call 2642086.NORMANDY 12x60,. 2BR, Completely Furnished, .* Local'office:601 Fla. Natl. Bank Bldg nyside Farms. AC, washer-dryer, WW carpet, 1969 VW FASTBACK AC, AT, R&H"H J;' $1895 assume payments or rent 7710990. *' ONE 1970 VW BUS : ' NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO ACRES , Consoles, some with AM.FM, tape 4 miles west of Cecil Field. Road 1YR.OLDNEWMOON12x65 Deluxe, 7 passenger, R&H $2495 LR, Den, CH&A, Shag carpet players, at dealers' cost to liquidate frontage, Ito 10 acre tracts. Land Is 2BR, W & D, washer, Exc. Cond.,' 1969 VW SEDANS stock. 'Full warrantyl! Phone 771.0409. the best Investment for the future. Must sell. 4 ml. from Cecil Field. 781 New R&H to Other tracts available over Southwest paint, $1495 $1595 LIVE CRABS Jacksonville.: -1518 anytime. ONE-1968VW SEDAN R&H $1350 Wilford's. Fish Camp Wynne Realty of Florida 72 SAFARI BOLD 264-9707 __ 389.5514 389-8507 12 x 65, 3BR, 2B, no down payment. 66 VW SEDAN R&H $795 lust refinance. 771.5562. LAWN MOWING ft EDGING, Nice Selection of other Model VW's call Hart QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY 'SABRE 771 3211 Ext.8340 Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. 12x60,2BR, 1 B with double sinks, w.w 'Edward 0.Lyon, Broker 319-0361 shag carpet, AC, assume mortg. of 100 % GUARANTEE! $5611.34, pmts. of 106.23, call work772- TYLER's'AI'R SERVICE COND. ATTRACTIVE HOME 3156 or Barrack 7L 772.3857. We service Auto AC, Central Units We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Oak Hill Park. 3BR,2B, Central H and Inspection. and Window Units. Reasonable. A, nearly new, Call Glad Rogers, Then we tuned up, tightened,and replaced everything that needed it. 3885161 4711 Palmer Lake Shore Associate I i ; 1il tifl(1 And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement of all GEORGE M.LINVILLE major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER Corp. MLS Realtors733 double check. Responsible party take up pmts. of $5. 64 FIAT ENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE a month. Call dealer. 772-B936. JBR,2B PRETTY 4 door, rebuilt engine, new trans- ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM mission, red leather interior, Make . ,fruit trees nice, HARMONY ELEC.GUITAR fenced yard very offer 721 2849. W.Case & Small amp. Perfect cond., $16,000. $85 7812260. VANSANDT, REALTOR 387.1213VA 'CAPRI DOMESTIC SPECIALS! V6, AM.FM Radio,5300 mi., Must Sell SINGER TOUCH 'N'SEW or FHA ,now, S1ROO. 24A.7956 after 6 PM. 1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1850 '1" ,, Cost over $400, In 4-drawer desk. Lovely 3BR home, only,1 blk. off 103rdSt. '65 CORVETTE -\ Used 12 months Sews stretch fabric, near all schools. Newly painted Orig Cond. blue coupe, 327.350 HP 4- Auto, AC, Radio, Low Mileage makes buttonholes, fancy designs, Inside & out, quick possession I speed, AC, PS, PB, AM.FM Radio 69 CHEVELLE STATION WAGON $1295 blind hems, monograms, overcasts, Louise T. Bailey $2.300, base ext. 3618 after 5 PM. winds bobbin Inside machine. Bal. 771.3605 Broker AT, R&H $1b9&.. 71 YAMAHA X$650 $89. Cash or $6.50 per mo. Public Ext condo Must sell. 72 HONDA, CB 450 111 Discount Center, 805 S. EdgewoodAve. ., 389.0494. $850 2642528 3,500 Miles I liJI'l' 1tflll 11 '71 VW SUPER BEETLESun roof, chrome wheels, radials, 69 BUICK RIVIERA $2295 DATING BY COMPUTER exec cond., make offer, base ext. 2557 Air, All power, Vinyl roof For fun, friendship, or marriage. For or home phone 7862567. "' unmarried adults only. Send name, ORANGE PARK address age In confidence to C.S.I., 2 BR, Apts. turn or tmfurn,. Dish '66 FORD PO Box 2270, Satellite Bch., Florida washer; Drapes Carpets Elizabeth Custom 500, Auto Trans, 289 excellent 32935. Apts. 771-1405 or 771.3355. transportation, 400. 2643403. .. _. ,. -- ----- --:----- " -. -- ' .. 1 . .:...r.'L..1......:..__. __ .- ", nl _'- v__... 1 ( OCTOBER 12, 1912.lmeri'Cana j PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , I " 'j .'i *"* : >,i.' "f ,- <- < ) \j / :f'' 4iiLFrontier 1 ,,4 : .. < : Or Moon A Military Tradition: ,. It Is only natural that the to cross, explore and map it. pi West became the object of . ' first Americans, indeed the first Once they had laid the ground- close scientific scrutiny. Fremont :,:d . humans, to set foot on the moon work, subsequent discoveries in like many military men : " should be members of the Armed the Northwest could be charted of the period was not only an i1i1,, . Forces. They are simply follow- with reference to already exist- explorer, but a man who could A e .'fir".,: ing through on a tradition that ing landmarks. It is a tribute to maintain a direct correspondencewith \" extends back to the very begin. Lewis and Clark that their maps European scientists. ,',:1;' nin;s of the nation. were not only copied in this Lieutenant Zebulon Pike, after . The expedition of Captain country but were widely sought. when the famous Pike's Peakin .. .er ....I.,.. Meriwether Lewis and Captain after in Europe. Colorado was named had to t William Clark of the U.S. Armyin face different dangers than 1803-05 set the stage for Scientific Side those faced by the astrcnauts , R, later exploration of the North today. Not only did he have to t American continent. Their maps After Lieutenant John C. Fre cope with savage Indians in his r ; I ' showed the vastness of the area mont's first expedition to the explorations of the area but / and underscored the magnitude Rocky Mountains in 1842, ex- was also captured by Spanish 1/ of the effort that was required ploration in the trans-Mlssissip- cavalry. His men nearly starved I, ' to death and several never recovered - from the frozen feet k\\: ; z NORMANDY that they got while scaling the \ 9,000 foot peak. ; 71M331 / GOLD IIG MIT$ Norman dy MollS139Normondy THEATRE On the water, Admiral Richard y Blvd, Evelyn Byrd, so famous for his 1 BOTH RATED X Arctic and Antarctic explora- NOONEUNDER18WILL exp!orers. e A BE ADMITTEDCherry In the early 1830's, Charles Wilkes served in the Hydro- s r. >> @ / NNNarTJNltal.d f vii gJo iI, "" . , , 1 , ) ) : t\\ ", qviM ) f : .... I! " rOu''nmr;; seen one DI'ill.-!! :. 001A1,DeJ.Ige ) .. NNINININNNIIIMNNNNIIINNNINIWNINNNII ; Finders Keepers... -, 5821 San Juan at Niblick I iii. no...' Wo. Phone 786-6404 M J i t lvers Weepers! ...is toe oje to see I tt resrw-rmro x&ssI ) I Q 1,2, and 3 Bedrooms graphic Otlice of the U.S. Navy. 'today, .several nations have t Produced and Directed by[RDSS.METER! y D Garden type apartments Wilkes was also a scientist of scientific stations in the frigid some note. During the 1830's he Antarctic regions. That they are t Russ Meyer'sfor .I D Individual air conditioning. made one of the first voyagesto there is due in no small part to and heating the vicinity of the Antarctic.In the work of Admiral Byrd and : f a high time! Q Drapes furnished the years following he prepared his Navy & civilian predecessors ' : ) D'Wall to wall carpeting a five-volume narrative in that desolate region.Impending ? D Large Swimming Pools report of the expedition com- Drama I plete with atlas. In addition his . reports appeared in massive vol. On one of his flights'over the umes of meteorology and hy region he summed up his feelings drography. in a manner that could be j I 'i Many of the military officers well echoed by the astronautson ) j a ffet the job done of the period were not only accomplished the moon today: "Of all the scholars in many flights I have ever made, none, ;\ 4 areas, they often encouragedand were so full of excitement and assisted civilian scholarsand profit as this one. An air of impending artists. For example, we drama foreshadowedevery might not have today many of mile of progress. North, : JUST CALL. the works of the famous artist east south and west-every .. George Catlin had it not been thing that was there was un- for the help that he received seen and untrodden and un. from enlightened Army officers. known. ." /; 388-2755 NEW TO THE BASE? d !) ) your 1lJ@/lll@fZl//Ill@flJ@Jillilflf YOUR DOLLAR GETS MORE can provide additional funds MILEAGETHRUTHE Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER money needs are handled the way you want them. WANT ADS! .' Call or come in-we'll do the rest. ' :!! . DOMESTIC FINANCE -.. - CORPORATION SINCe 1HT _. FILL,OUT AND MAIL THIS FORM BELOW:_______ mmmm, l __: LOANS TO MM 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK I JAX AIR NEWS/ WINGER I I I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville Florida 32210 1L MILITARY-AUTO MOBILE I : I NAME PHONE I : F/; I ADDRESS. I H. I Please run the following ad_TI meso I MILITARY CIVILIANLOW p RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN i I I :#::xwxtfXXx: : *:*; :;: :;:;:: :? : :::::: MAYP R i I I AMERICAN I II INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AGENCY xmttW:::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::%::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, II "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" RATE: minimum charge. ((3 lines) $2.00 Per additional line ((5 words per line) 50 cents Iill Formerly CONTINENTAL INSURANCE UNDERWRITER, * Enclosed is I 6n9 ROOSEVELT BLVD 'MAYPORT ROAD .. 'I (NoarNAS ) ( Near NS) I' Copy Must Be Received By Tuesday Before Publication I PHone 388-7476 Phone 249-5649 ill I r ..-------- La.O----------1'I ' ''Ii.... .I.\ ._.. .. . . ....,.w." , LW. v'l r . If -""" v.JbL..I."J.'" ........Jul'J. ,' --. '." '. wmser.'to ' < I _ 12, 1972Save JAX Alk NE .LATWINGER PAGE 15 A Child- ." "" :'" BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS.. ., . Klnridanl' wat h Ml has .proven JU to /:1' The ability restrain adults , orrr(| u, !save lives and mlurv serious Injury, y.t many children sun in >\; They grow ride| ir earn lrulclf'fIUnh.ly| retrained or not restrained at nil.Tnt ..''. : . ir accidents arcs thu leading cause of death in children between ". the, 'J..nx of one and M. Kach: year about one Lhoujq\ children under . or IVf art killed !" ttulomobilcx.In ,-.. +,' ''"'';K , t the age . ( ,!' .," ." ; \ '\ \ .. ". . the event of an aeddent, RUth as! a rear-end coition ,f' \ (" !;t.f. miles IHT hour, n child riding on the lap of an adult Is in dander at lo of \, + '" ," ."..'.,1'.,:';,<: '.' .. gcrioin Injury. In a sudden top, a small child will ,.".,. "'hl .: .,(;.t sudden force of mom than 400 pounds.! generate a '"({ 1"Ii,' ..\';':'j".../ For safely' sake, all youngsters in any car should! be scaled or : / '. . in tin' ramof Infants, lying in'a special childholdcr. ' University of California experts that Ray seat belts should not be wrn, until children lire 48 to CO inches tall, and then a firm plastic rat least five inches thick should cushion alo: be worn. The cushion must hold the child up so that the scat belt will pull down across . his thighs at a 4!5 degree angle. Until a child is mature enough to use scat belts, special) child! hoM) 'r.s and car seats are now being sold in most major department htunx. These new child scats' must meet Federal standards so be sure that tho label states that the device meets Federal! Motor Vehicle Safety :Standard; No. 213. 1 I.: , . ; I . , f i. S .S !: r"t*** lie"e"lu 8Iand'ng.a'd' ' House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center Phone 771-9223 Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is L j1j: FAMILY NIGHT STEAK tour choice of BBB 4 CHICKEN & f IBC 4 .Y $179 DUMPLINGS or - N IGHT CHOPPED STEAK a4 lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter .ADVANCED TO LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM GUNNEY-GySgt. Bobby W. Wallance receives the papers advancing him to his present rank from Maj. J. F. Lavin, . . Marine Barracks CO. - ., . :'( ' : : -\ ," .. :'!\ r; Jim COX > USNR( t.) .. ; .. . : : }:{jit::. . "; . Mem.ber of the 1971-72 President's Club, ;""A:: :, ::i r Mobile Home Brokers Top Salesman. .::1. ' ."., ' Sf v; . . ::: *#: : III I t JtMOFFERS HIS FRIENPS, 'Tj' ,. .. FORMER SHIPMATESAKPFEUIQWNAVY "-- : tPS MEN... I I"h 1 h REWARDrOR Yti ANY LEAD THAT DEVELOPS ti;. tHE SALE OF A NEW MOBILE HOME. I! : \: .. ..;. .. .. .1 .. ,. ' 'I \ . \.i': : '' t # \ CALL TODAY 388-4618 ., : \ .. ' \ , c41 " , , ,', .. !' \ :\( I. J / ' JAX EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR: -- :' ' FLEETWOOD -* PARKWOOD MONTEREY AMERICAN ' 2 BIG SALES LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: ". : MBIL Ho if.I 7726 BLANDING BLVD./2( Mile North I 1-295)) PHONF 771-3675 INC. 5887 ROOSEVELT RL VD.(1'2( Mile.North NAS Jax) PHONE 388.4618 00'Ask . Jim About Our MILITARY DISCOUNT'OCTOBER ,- . . ; : - -. . ..._ -- -. .. .. . .. -. .... . -- -.- --....--.---.. -' .' .--- --.... . i PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER OCTOBER. .. ._-12--_1972 t Here's Your Chance .. r r r _ To Take Home $1 000tF I. r. Jax Two $1,000 prizes will'be the top awards in the 1972 Freedoms Foundation letter-writing contest. ". "Freedom Has a Price" is the theme. POI, TCCA AND ') An author on active duty will receive one of the top ECONOMIC RIGHTS awards and an author in the Reserves will receive the / FAEELUY TUB THE INDIVIDI'AL PIGNUT AND other. V Authors may enter essays and poems in addition to Right to Worthlp God in On.'. Right to Work Ir'C.IMg..rd' tp i' Own Way. locNAn! of Out Gain , letters. The length should be from 100 to 500 words. Right to Free Sp..ch.nd Entries must include full name, Social Security Preu. Right' to Bargain CmptoyeM.m OurEmpb.r.d II Number, service component, military address and Right to Peaceably AiMmbto. Right to Go Into Butineu. complete home address including ZIP codes. of Right Grievance to Petition.. tor Redrew Compete,Mafca I Profit. Entries be submitted before the Nov. deadlineto must 1 1 R.ht to Privacy In Our Homes. Right to Bargain for Goods end Freedoms Foundation Pa. 19481. Services In a Fret Me""'. +i Valley Forge, Right of Habeas Corpus- No Ek niv.Ball. 'A Right to Contract About Our " p o Right to Trial by Jury- AHalr' . 1 I Innocent,Until Proved Guilty J Right' to t the Service ofGovernment i _ Right to Move About Freely/ at Home and Abroad. R.......as*Protectorend I Right to Own Private Property. Right to Freedom from Rignt to Fn.El.dionaand DISCOUNTS Government . r ;.II --- Personal Secret Ballot. Regulation Control - I I 'J GOVERNMENT 1 DESIGNED TO tiIAYE TIIE rF.UPLE 1 A tee FIBERGLASS BELTED AVENGER 1995 tise'e E78x14, Black ,,to n pe + GABRIEL $4995 Noel HIJACKERS I PREMIUM POLYESTERA78.13 Black '15.95I I Arthur Fulmer-8 TRACK STEREO Tape Player. 32.95 , Men's 271n. 10 speed B kes .. $Nr6 It" 995I I ClmltedTlme'Or\lyJ): : \ .- " ( -- fd U'UONAUYltfOEA.iTAN' : () ANO MA.T., ifi 'HE ": 'WAY F 1.n N I POLYESTER & STEEL plus Steel Belted F78-14 '28.951| T HONot .t lay HIS OW'N ,EXIMPtA tV <;ONO'lH'' '" .AtotO 'f'i.) AH ,. N'fAr"t 10 SUcCUO N''" GE FJtAt O!t 1:5: THI' AUPON j"LI'h OF hilt. 'RIII, 'MER ("AN DISCOUNT SPEED EQUIPMENT . ROCKET RACING WHEELS'INTERNATIONAL*CRAGAR KEYSTONE MAGS'GABRIEL JACKERAIRSHOCKS FREEDOMS FOUNDATION AT VALLEY FORGE i i All prices "' :,:t u $u r"'aae w M"Hn ,: plus MMLocations tax J Instant Credit ::''... M- 6 .. , ]with Major Oil] ... 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PAGE 17 ::;;0 rl.:2: - ta -- ................. ................. . :':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':';':;';';':';''': : :::::o-o g :;::::; :::::::=-=-:<<:0:'>>:'>>'; I4f < Ir JAX RE-UP CORNER] .___._hs__ M4P. ...... ; :r. . ,. 4i'' it e ai 1w. 4 4 ) ', tt y I -.ttrs.-,.:, 'JI ....fr . : d ! ..:' ) ,4 AOl MAYFORD TENNEY, an AO"B" School student, extended'AZ2 JOHN B. VALLE shippedhis sql = enlistment for three years at over for five years with four 'J1L ..eh NATTC. years previous service. ; qpxw.w .,JUST PLANE HAPPY-The two big smiles belong to Cdr- J.M. Notarglacomo (Left),VP-45'sXO, REDUCE THE HEAT. .... . and AW3 Dan Malkut. The reason they're both so happy is because AW3 Malkut lust reenlisted . aboard one of the Pelicans'aircraft for six years-- nd a $10,000 bonus. in your mobile home New l with FLEXLON No. 3 Without Advertising USAFI You Wouldn't Know THE NEW, WHITE CourseThe ROOF COAT! 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Bill.Training Er . E by Audio-Visual Aids, Assignments, and Work Kits . ., . Clip E NAME -: And E ADDRESS CITY U . Mall, ,n' STATE ZIP. .PHONE -_ E Today! . Ed. . .....................................! . HAT--Sunken Garden :i advance schools inc XJAX model Sandy Leland isn't hard .iJ headed about bedrock Issues in DISTRICT OFFICE: 6565 BEACH BLVD PH 724-6171 JACKSONVILLE 32216CTOBER the upcoming election., "Listen x to the candidates," advisei Sandy, "and take your pick!" i -- "..... .. "- .'-' ._..L'I. -- ,._. .. _.. _:_.._'.:"";_ us."zus--V.-: .L:.::...""'".. ...r.:;... '" ..,1,.; ----=-._...'-- .L -.--..... .1.........--._ I It .;:;;' ; ,'" *,. ---1 OCTOBER 12, ;1. 'PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . If..... II 1111 II IFifll IT 1 ..:.:.:.:.:.::0--:0:0:: :; :.;.;.....'<<<<---0:0-:.:.:.;.:.:.:.>>:.:->>:-:.:-:::.;.:.:-:.;.;.:<<--1---:; : ::<<.>>:.;....:-:.: Ii CECIL SPORTS G 10 U-PlC-EM .. by DTC J. D. Brewster !! BALLOT ... _, .. m.........__-......-........... ---.- BOWLING Last year's champions boasted of Jackson will again be at the NAME CoNational: High sets and an All-Navy nominee: Buck Cecil Field reins in this years' . games eluded many keglers last Wooster of VA-45. tourney.If RANK OR TITLE ._I _AGE_ PIIONE......._._ week. Bob Samu ((563, 186-236)); The 1972-73 intramural you have never seen the Ray Proctor (538,173-165-200)( ); Al basketball season will commenceon scrambler (Jackson) perform, DUTY STATION SERVICE"NUMBER.:...._...._.. Alcoran ((176-176-179,531)); Dick 16 November, preceded by an you better plan on attending the . Maffett ((525, 170-190)); Larry Pool organizational meeting on 13 tourneys, because Don is (This week's games) ((525, 197-174)) and Paul Conaway Nov. in the Athletic Directors definitely (as usual?) retiringafter . LSU _ AUBURN_ ((522, 201-172)) were ,the only office. Commands and depart. this season. The loud sighsof bowlers to boast 500 or better ments desiring to field teams will relief wafting over the tops of TEXAS. OKLAHOMA sets.France rolled the high gameof be required to attend the Cecil Field's pines belong to the the evening with a nifty 225. meeting. local department and command GEORGIA ,MISSISSIPPI Standings: Intramural table tennis will football coaches who have had to '1' CPO's 226 kick off 6n 23 Nov. A meeting of scrape and claw for the runnerupslot MICHIGAN ... MICH. TATE . Medical 208 ,team captains will be held in the during the past three years.. " a Athletic Directors office on 16 .the reign of King Jackson. MIAMI TULANE W.W . BOQ ., . November. . Marines NWSED 17 18 -11-10 Intramural squash will open on IOWA STATECOLORADO. ,/' ...' .. r. 30 Nov. The meeting of team Navy CelebrationNavy VA-95 17 -11 WASHINGTONSTANFORD ... AIMD ".'16 -12 captains is scheduled for 23 Nov. at the recruiting NormandyMall gym. CORNELLPENN a Admin 12 -12 NAS, Jax is the site of the 1972 will celebrate the 197th Communications 1216 COMFIARJAX touch football Anniversary of the United ATLANTA NEW ORLEANS.___ Special Services 11 *17 tourney. States Navy on 13 and 14 October - CLAW-1 11 -17 Cecil Field has three strong with live entertainment in DALLAS BALTIMORE AIMDNo.2 9 -19 Weapons 8 -.20Fall's prospective entries: VA-174, VA- the Normandy Mall Shopping 45 and VA-12. All three teams Center.At . Flounders 5 .23 boast potent offenses, and stingy 6:30: PM Friday and 3:00PM: TIEBREAKERpredict: final score on game between UPCOMING EVENTS defenses. Saturday live music featuringJohn Georgia and Mississippi. Indicate winners in other games by a Cecil Field Vollyeball Team: VA-174, led by ageless Don Thomas and "The Sons of check mark. Positions are still open on the Jackson,has won the title for the the Hills" will entertain with Ballot boxes forNAS and Cecil Field are located at the Navy Raider volleyball team. Players past three seasons,and should be selections that should satisfy all Exchange near the Lay-away counter and at Galley One. Ballots interested in competing with a top seeded in this years tourney. music lovers.Visitors must hem in by noon Friday each.week or they won't be picked up. top level team in America's most ComSix NAS, Jax touch will football also host the. to the area are cordially ;..;..._;...;...;...;...;..;....;..;....;..;...:..:..;:....:..;.:....................:...:.:...:.:....:..:............!......!...!-..!...!....!......!....!...!...-!..-!..!-..!-..!-..!-..!..!-..!...!-..!-..-.:-..:-..!-..:--!.:..-:-.:..:-..!-..:-..:-..:...:-..:.n:.:..:..:..:-.:.?.:.:.:-.:.:!-:!. .rapidly growing sport are tourney.It invited to listen to the requested to contact Tom may.just be a coincidence, music and recruiters will be Wherever an unzipped McGuckin at the station gym. but since Don "Bear" Jackson's available to -answer letter goes trouble Cecil Field won the ComSix Cecil Field debut in the fall of any. . \ questions on Navy programs. follows. Up to 5 extra r f title this season,and are eager to '69', (not be confused with the s repeat in 1973. During the past Summer of 1942)) the Raiders sorting operationsat - \ decade, Cecil Field has' con have been unbeaten in ComSix A new, low calorie natural your local Post sistently fielded excellent teams. play. sweetener from an African red Office alone. Then berry has been isolated by a VA extra stops along the research team at the Universityof way. Don't hold up Pennsylvania's Monell Chemical mall service. Use ZIP.HT 1dt WINNINGTONIGHT Senses Center. ._ - ------- i I n LOOKDISCOUNT / TO MILITARY I 4 ;SER.VCCe PERSONNELCLAY . I V Yf ' COUNTR V $tAROeST WIOS DISPLA> $ DAILY DOUBLE $3 PERFECTA DAILY DOUBLE I U I . .. . 1 1st TWO RACES 6th& 12th RACES LAST TWO RACES K I astro homes me r'j QUINIELA WIN-PLACE-SHOW WAGERING EVERY RACE _ Edy Williams..Nuff said? 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Out RooseveltBlvd. : RESERVATIONS: SPECIAL RATES Right on San ; WEEKDAYS until 3 ((904)) 3882623. Available to all military personnel Juan to Ja':" mes. Then a, After 3 ,((904)) 2649575. left to apar+Tents.call:, Info SATURDAY after 1 pm ((904)) 264-9575. AVIS For complete ) . -- 181.3818I 'I GRANDSTAND ADMISSION Still only 50 cents CECIL FIELD: VAS: II 1st RACE POST TIME 8p.m. ..MA: :NEE 1:303 : Base Service Station Corner Enterprise and Kelley. J .Nt"A{.l.IU.ry MAMAOIMEMi wA0llN N COM. . 1' Phone 771.3211 lExt.392 Phone 772-289 :::,\A0llN 0!Ali'f r.D&YILOPtIIIfTCOII' 5 \ l. . -- L... ._ - 1 " OCTOBER 12, 1972 _ JAX AIR NEWS LATWINftFP .DlIr..I',., 10.. -- --- --._ ::::.::::: "" - ------ -- Top Teams All Win "::::ww-ww: ::::::: ::;*::*::*;:*:.:.:.:.:.;.:.;.;.:.:.;.;.:.;.:...;.;.;..;..:.... .... ... '... .. .... .. ' : : .0:0: >>::->>>>:::;:;:;:-::::- ; ::<<;O-: :::::) -onT.T. .n :':-:<<>>C':':<<';'; I In Intramural Game L HOW THEY'RE STANDING - jax Everything wentas first came expected for all the top FICEUR against Intramural) Football NARJAX No.2 2 1 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE by a teams in the Intramural with Bell Score of 14-6 NATIONAL LEAGUEW HOSPITAL 1 1 W L Football Leagues last and Parmley L MARTO 1 2 PATHFINDERS 441'h 11\ scoring the MARINE BARRACKS 2 touchdowns PUBLIC WORKS 7 I 1 HAWKS 36'h 19'h week as Public Works and Smith adding a point NARJAX 6 1 SUPPLY 0 3 CHIEFS 36 20WEAPONS stayed on top of the after attempt. Bowen MATSG 6 2 0 3 HURRICANES 30' 26 National League standings : scored for Ficeur. NDRC 5 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE COMFAIRJAX f1 29 Their FAW-11 W L VPoQ 26.tNORC and the Marine 4 5 second win of the week HOSPITAL 3.4 3'h 'h ADPERS ZS'h 22'h Barracks continued to came at the expense of VP- WEAPONS 3 5 679th 3 1 MARINE BKS 24 24 extend their lead in the 56 by a score of 16-12. MARTD i 5 MATSG 2 1 DRAGONS No.4 19 2i American League. Three different FATSOG O. ADMIN 2 2 HOSPITAL 17'h 34t, Public Works main- men NARJAX No.1 11l.e 1'h FUMBLERS 15 33 AMERICAN handled the LEAGUEW scoring chores FAW.11 ' 1 1 FUMBLERS 15 41 tained its top spot last this time with Sawyer L AIMD 1 2 week with a 14-0 win MARINE BARRACKS 8 0 over holding top honors with VP-45 '6 1 COMFAIRJAX 1 2 NATIONALLEAGUE. Hospital when Collins AIR OPS 2 eight points, Jenkins VW-4 4. 2 t W L picked up eight points witha coming up with six and AIR OPS 4 3 VW-t 0. 3 FLAP JAX 29 15 touchdown and a point Fisher two. Thacker and FICEURVP56 3 4 NATTC 28 28 after attempt and Fruge Angell scored one touchdown VP-5 I .5 Intramural BowlingGEMS 5 ZS 26 21 19 picked up the other six for each for the losers. COMMUNICATIONS I I 6 7 PACIFIC LEAGUE WOMEN'S LIB 24 20 the winners. CHASERS 22Yl 144 NarJax stayed close Intramural Pistol W L LEPRECHAUNS 20 24 VP-56 had picked its SPLITMAKERS 29 15 up NATIONAL NAMID 19 2SFwF behind Public Works witha first win of the LEAGUEW GOOD AND BAD f1 13 season a L STIFFS 1a44 2544 Braswell 34-0 win over FAW-11. few days before their loss FICEUR 4 8NATJ'C SPECIALS 24 24 : QUACKS 12. 32 was NarJax'smost to VP-45 when they 3 1 AFEES 23' 21 prolific scorer in this MATSG AMERICAN LEAGUE downed Communications 3 1 VP-45 No.1 23 21 game with two touchdownsand NDRC 2 2 'w L 6-0. Beatty was the only SPARKS 21 19 FAW-11 LATE CHARGERS 32 a point after attemptfor 2 2 DRAGONS No.2 19 25 12 to the one cross goal line NARJAX 3 SAW BONES 28 16 2 14 points. Lewis added HUNTERS 16 20 , this ame. NFO 0 3 BEES 26 18 eight points, Scott six and SUPPLY 0 5 NUBS 6 34 ADCOP 26 18 Lvles six. NDRC and Weapons AMERICAN LEAGUEW BOOZERS 25 19 The Marine Barracks L FUBARS 24 20 tangled in a defensive ATLANTIC LEAGUE extended it's unbeaten WEAPONS 4 1 W L HACKERS 18 22 battle last week that saw VP-45 DRAGONS No.3 12 24 4 1 REBELS 9 streak to eight games both teams go into halftime MARTD 3 1 DRAGONS No.1 35 35 13 AIMO 12 32 when they scored a 26-8 without registeringany AIMD 2 2VW. RADAR 17 29 15 TOP FIVE 9 31 victory over Com- points on the 1 4 BUSCH BUDS 'Z1 17 munications. It was a close Scoreboard. NDRC came FAPL 1 3 GUTTER DUSTERS II 22th 211 game through the first half with Hattabaugh's VP-5 1 3 CHIEFS 20 28 L..J ON.I 0" up eight on HOSPITAL 1 2 VP-45No.2 19 33 ", A' with the Marines holding touchdown TARS . only a 10-8 lead at halftimebut Goslin's safety in the Intramural Golf CAG-20 ". 15 1816 21th'MOTORS 29 &CYCLES CO. they broke open in the second half while conWeapons- NATIONAL LEAGUEW BUSCH LEAGUERS 1s 29 .9..9 PHONE BLANDING 771-8244 BLVD. second half and handedCommunications tinuing to hold L ASOTG 12 32 it's scorelessand NDRC came VP-5 3 0 FICEUR 2 0 seventh loss of the season. of the up with its' fifth win VP-45 2 1 Allston led the Marine season. VP-56 2 1 attack with two touch-' Save downs followed by Daniels , with one TD, Demps and WE FINANCESERVICEMEN -.g it up. . Stoner with point after nG4 attempts and Bryant,,who to live was credited with two 1 1 safetys. Mouhourtis scored the TD and ...on topline quality Name Brands it up Traviwo scored the point after try for Com- that you have come to know and trust I % munications.VP45 V remained in sole 111 no possession of second place behind the Marines with two wins last week. The . CHECK v' I Ask about our Badcock EASY PURCHASE PLAN.. When you have the best of all possible savings Ideal for young Navy families lust starting out. accounts working for you, life will be beautiful. We'll insure, your savings. And add interest;; too. Then when the time comes, you'll: have MO7QRSBargain plenty to live it up on. ' FAST FREEDELIVERY So do something nice for yourself. Open a savings account with the J best of all possible Lot! banks. ' You'll get more out of it ' PLENTY OF VW's than you put into it. &Other Foreign Makes and Compacts , FROM $ 1 9 0 I ITO 'A . Ask about our SAME DAY Delivery "G" / $590 1904 cY/1 Go J1l'1ORAN'GE/of . B'STABlISHlO Full Price PARKBANKbyMAILI W To Choo$. From BEST TRANSPORTATIONIN r. HOME FURNISHING. CENTERS.. I. ruHMIf WNI .APPI.ANCIh."OOHCO" NIMC. NO** Utt MtAIMM*Hf JAXUiiNORMANDY I PHONE'264-7SSI' 120 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST . OVER . BLVD. Jt'tION.181.4918 We pay the postage'' U.S. HIGHWAY 17 It at KINGSUY AVE ORANGE PARK( PHONE 264 5942 BOTH WAYS!II I Member FDIC ,ORANGE PARK;, l LNIVYRY .--- .._-. -*- - r .__.. W-... .._. . iF" ':- :--"- ,-. .T'iili'+ :.. -.--- ."': :::" "-+Li. : ,,- -: '. ': : :...-r r.::. ,.-::':::.',,;. : +,::.., if . PAGE 20 ____ u_ JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER OCTOBER 12, 1972 il Three Upsets/ On U-Pic-Em .'< ':" 'fr n;I II I II Fail To Fool C. L MangusC - Jax-Last week's U-Pic- A native of St. Augustine, / Em ballot had three upsetson Mangus said he has r it, but it still failed to always been a Gator fan so fool all the pigskin pickersas it was only natural for him , 18 balloters ended up to pick Florida over FSU with only one miss.C. while his pick of Auburnwas \ >. r Y r L. Mangus of the "just a toss-up". < ', ' . Electrical Shop at NARF Mangus was a runner-up . outguessed all of them on just last week when AK3 l (I ., >r the tie-breaker, however, Chrispen of Cecil Field hada ' : O - I to claim this week's closer tie-breaker than - championship. him. Another runner-up FISHING CONTEST WINNER Capt. William G. Slzemore (R), .. last week who ended NAS CO, and Jerry Stens, commodore of the Navy Jax Power Boat as Neither the Auburn or up Club,were on hand last week to congratulate Gloria Foster and award 1 I1 Florida upsets threw a runner-up again this her with a trophy for the 10 pound bass she caught off of the South Mangus off but Buffalo'swin week was Walter W. Jetties to win the Power Boat Club sponsored contest. Another contestis L. MangusBasketball over New England did., Fenley who gets special on the drawing board' and an announcement on it will be made at a ... mention because he pickedthe later date. Columbia vs Princeton ' .. .. game to end in a tie and SEE THE NEW JAX SPORT BRIEFS ,, the final score .on that .r game was 0-0. ROLLING ,HILLS C-16 TOD VI a 1 Other balloters who missed only one were HM3J. v-r'-- MeetingJax more information and to make D. Palmer, SHI 0. S. ,reservations call Jerry Stens at McVay, GySgt. Louis C. All units and commands 3120 or 264- 239 or Earl Bennett at Ruggiero, AKl James interested in having an intramural 3891524. 1 basketball team should Keethler, AT2 William F. ', :. r-- start making plans now to have a 1'opIntramural White, Liz Gavilan, AQAN "is.. 5. 5 IJ representative at the intramural BowlersJax Tim Stecker, Walter B. Y _ basketball organizational Stovall, ADRC Ben ;- meeting to be held October 25 at -Veahman of the Hunters S *5J 9:30a.m.: in the Conference Roomof intramural bowling team rolled a Ridgley, ADJAA Dale W. Bldg. 704. 630 with games of 213221.196 to Sowers, YNC Everett W. k Rosendahl GymOpening lead the intramural bowlers last Coppins, Jr., HM2 LannusA. I { a Z : week. Other fine scores were Rausch, Jr., ATAN H. 77U LENOX AYE turned in by Freed of the ADCOP E. PattyWalter W.Fenley PHONE 781-1740 team with a 219 in his 585 set and . Jax -, The Rosendahl Gym Curtin of the Marine Barracks B. W. Castelli, M. C. ''VS 15 (Bldg. 513)) will be opening for team with a 212 in his 585 set. Fuller, Roger L. King. 55-S 2 PATIO '. general use on October 16. Hours S _ }; of operation will be from 9 a.m.to A OA le $l I.n I.. 9 p.m. All activity on the gym - floor will require the use of tennis 01FAM. shoes' S , QUESTIONS; AM q J i MATSGWins r1 It ChampionshipJax pOUIUiANS: ? MODEL C-16 a 4r lit 3 I.2 The MATSG Rifle team You'll love the gracious front GARAGE placed first in the Florida State porch, spacious entrance foyer' t Championship matches held at WE'LL ANSWER THEM.No and the huge family room In this Camp Blanding recently. The model. The dining area and team, consisting of GySgts ( names. No I sales pitches,) living room overlook the patio . Alford, Ramberg, Lipka and and the rear garden through $25,500 to SSgts McNulty, McElroy and sliding'glass doors. Two car Before borrow, there be you may questions weighing on $32,000 Fisher defeated a Marine Corps garage, tool mind-about , your payments rates anything. For quick, team from Cherry Point by a courteous answers, call us today We won't ask your nameor total of more than one hundred talk shop unless you want us to. points, after trailing by 28 pointsat Dial FinanceWe one time. SSgt McElroy pacedthe : >>;: >> <" ...--: > don't want you to like us just for our money. ; team with a total of 425 points S and four Power shots in the "x" circle 5256 40 W Beach Monroe Blvd.St. 396-2895 356-0735 r EXIT 110 T I Boat 4721 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 , Club OutingJax 1436 Edgewood Ave West 7GV/583) All hands are invited to Loans to $600Why IENOX :;4'yi R Z m : tiff participate in the Navy Jax I .J !vr.x ' Power Boat Club's trip to It1 l lo Daytona Beach on Saturday, : ., " 2. I ILL I : October 21. The Club will leave MAC :: CECIL N.: S:: i J the Jax Marina at 9 a.m. and will ::::FIELD 103rd ST. JAX NAS :::.); BUCHES TO ti S:: { : stay overnight at the Daytona ::: ;::.:: :;:} 4 Power Squadron facilities. ForJox's i Ins :: J. 'i 1 "t STEREO ; :':0,: ",, 'j I GreatestFURNITURE //of VAand FHA FINANCING I. " @ : 3&4 BEDROOM HOMES , . WHOLESALE Values! 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'i" L's { n a4 1,4. :\LYL y'lry 7 'P .' 4'r , < \ rv +r: kv.kC} L2}i+; \ .X.'I. + t.. ( 4ikv L. ; / 1Gk'i..kki +}:' i it' prtSR1 ; '' / > ( S ,.' ii7 I Pr .1. ,3 ,5 v' IBr 7' 1 I r 1 / + ! } : ? \ . k ' : :. I + : ' I Ii f' k. , r, i t rrf "' 1., ' ; , *to"'t"" pN ,,tiS, ::\ I 1 :iy R sj rt I t, .rif;:. *:z .. i l r } i } 10 , "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which Is In no way connected with the Department of the Navy.Opinions contained here are not official expressions 'iff'i advertisements constitute Department of the endorsement of products services advertised?' .,, .'. pf the Department of the Navy nor do the Navy or ' .;; .. ' L 'Y 1 .. S ''' "" . :-------- -- - n n OCTOBER 12. 1972 < .LATWINGER - PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS OA A A Number J DATSUN DEALER ' ., ;, . '_1, ; PRESENTS. ' DATSUN DATSUN PICKUP - DATSUN 1200 COUPE , - r (, i ( '''" for for \ only. ONLY AFTER$300 DOWN. 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USED CARS ., " 1972 240z DATSUN $4295 1970 DATSUN 240z $3595 1971 240z DATSUN $3995 1969 DATSUN TRUCK $1495" 1971 CELICA 1971 SU1ARU $2495 $125 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA $1199' 1971 DATSUN 1200 $ 1.9. ' 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA . $ f 9S 1968 DATSUN 2000" , $ .,s -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! GORDON THOMPSON PHIUKHWV. NO. 1INSAIES. NO. I IN SERVICE.:N0.1 IN SATISFACTION *?? . I OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE \ I t I . 1 NAVY DAY"Pride I\ "; " THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY and Professionalism"/ WASHINGTON r.: ,1' !' ". ,:,," 4 .\'\' (::I:i ; ', ,. .,. :. :. . 1Ii ..1,1+ J, . : : ,.. ', '. .. ; , $. f / . . ,. \ ,1.jI i A;:\ ." -" .. .,. ".1' ,J ,',f: , .; : . ; :;:;:;:;:;::::;:: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:::;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:;::::::::::::::;:;:: ;::::::::: :::::::::: ::;.::ra:: :::::::::::::::::::--:::::;:;:;:::;::::::::: ; ',' * NAVY BIRTHDAY. 1972 i : 1 >, ,,<> J' ,1 1 With the 1972 celebration. the Navy's Birthday, we . / m '. mark the 197th year since the enactment of legislation to . .. establish a fleet to protect and preserve the freedoms upon :.: I ':..:..:: I which this nation was founded. Throughout the history of the United States our Navy has remained ever vigilant. ..r :.::.: .. .. rtrri..,..., ... ..'. ., 7 .... In- recent years our Navymen.and-women'have'Served for :: "'' '' f" t "" :t" I prolonged periods from home in :::: I have been sallor l remain sailor ., away situations which have a a .:.: r>5.,*..:... tested their endurance and devotion to duty. Through strength , 1.. :::: .1: I:have been a Marine, determination and courage with the support of their families , I I" tI they have surmounted every challenge in protecting those i j :::1 I remain a marine. '' freedoms passed on to us by former generations of Navymen. d. :::: . ' :::: I will do my best. 9 I am deeply proud of the United States Navy, which '? 11 May 4, 1972 continues to serve honorably in the defense of peace and : r ;,. justice for all Americans. { . ;rr :.:3 : .. . TL U ; . :-: ::: :,:; rJ : John W. Warner. # ) .' .... i:;- :.Sr. .:: '' :: =i. -, a 'i ) :: - .. .(.' :: -yr : : . =::: K'CH EP' OF NAVAL OPERATIONS t :: . , k ;r. M . I ./ rc L:' "'i,;" ': fth I I L' , : '. Navy Birthday 1972 { :::: wro :::: y .' =1:1: This year, for the first time, the Navy formally Most of the truly significant events honors the day on which the Continental Congress in comprising the history of the Nation : 1775 .authorized construction of ships for an American Navy -- and thus brought into being the United States .' are highlighted by a heroic j i :.:.:.:. Navy. I Vii or full discharge of duty fi:: on the part of the ships, | :$ October 13 is the 197th anniversary of the U. S. : Navy. Those of us who serve today have inherited a aircraft: and ,men :::;- proud and honorable tradition from all those who have '+ of the United States Navy. ': ; gone, before us. They set the standards of victoryand January 23, 1971. i::: excellence that we carry forward. Each of us hasa ..:...:. duty and obligation to preserve these standards for :::: future generations of Navymen.. ,\ ;; :::: I ask all persons associated with the Navy to -. /' 1 use the Navy Birthday as an occasion to honor the '. of our departed shipmates -- and to dedicateour memory 1 j't j\\ CHIEF OfNAVAL :' : defense very of best our efforts homeland.to the present and future ; ;..).' .... =. OPERATIONS ,' ; 111 ; ' .:..:... .=".. n' (:.;_ ",. ." t> !&. F'* ' _ .:.: a: ._. .- E. R. 74 WALT, JR. i u,Y n ., .1 .A " .::;111.ti:: "". ," Admiral? U.S. Navy I ITHE :::: -- .. MASTER CHIEF PETTY O'-P'ICERO'-THIE, NAVY. :;t BUREAU Or NAVAL PRSONNLWA148r,070N,0 ::: : C. SO370 :.:.: I : : *::::: \1l 1lt. ,. ". : "\ 1'ss.' : .... ,.. ," t, ''" I :, ,. ;.. ft"\o.. ti 11 :;11 .Navy Birthday' 1972 : " 11 *" October 13th is a special day for a U.S. Navy ::1:1: 1 Bluejacket. It was on, this/day: .U7r, yean'pgp,"* in :::: r1.Jj n f 1 / 1775 that the American Navy was born. The nearly 33 :: : 550,000 enlisted men serving on active duty today , Jj ,: ;, :;, i a ; have those inherited who passed proud before.and glorious traditions from :$3 t .:... ;m 'Nothing is more vital $ ''S. .. The Navy is only as good as the individual ;$:t _ men and women who'serve in it, If we. are to ': passon : :::: to the success of our Navy 8 to future generations a heritage of faithful $3: :githan:::: ,; the competance and well-being and honorable service, we must rededicate ourselves , :::: of the individual Navy man to giving our present-day Navy the very best devotion - ::::: and Navy woman, to duty that is in each of us. 1f::1:1: May ''29, 1972 Our will continue .... Navy to be the best in the :1f.ti 1ff:: world if we each resolve ti put forth that extra }, I : effort " ; that separates A gajd Navy from an excellent * Navy. .1 ;;: .'0: : MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER :::0 1' 1f .' ::: OF THE NAVY J D. WNITTET ':.''C j11\ '"I.. I 1 .. U : ::; !: f ... ..:.:.. \ 'J : ' .. i f\ : j ': . ::- 91Yh I :... :-:.:.:.:. ::::::;::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::: :::: ::::::::;:::: :::: ""' .:s. .:;::':;:' il'i2'lJ.:" .; Y'lllIJl.lllllli 1 'h' 'h'Z'X' t:.:.: \t.-: :.:.:... .:t.. ...........,'.'-1-,1': ) 'i4'e4I'1"l'.1 4. .. :. .'." ..... : '. 'I 1 ,1 ! --., . . , OCTOBER 12, 1972 t. PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER - [.;' By Dawn's Early Light ;t :tv: : : ; _Flag Protocol c t "a :,:; .< .l F INDOORS OUTDOORS . In Civilian In ;,. OCCASION Civilian Attire Uniform Attire Uniform tt attention Salute Salute at Stand at : . When the National attention Stand If under arms ((1)(2)(3)(4))( )( )( ) ((1)(2)(4))( )( ) .: Anthem Is played salute .'' Stand at Stand at attention: Salute Salute .. When the flag passes attention If under arms ((3))((5)) ((5)) \, by In a parade or review salute \ Stand at Salute Salute \.0 at \ '; )4 J.LOld ___ When the flag Is hoisted or attention Stand attention ((3)(4))( ) ((4)) lowered, or colors are posted \ ((4)) \ Stand at Salute Salute Salute When the Pledge Of ) ((3) attention ((3)) t Allegiance Is recited .. ,.. . - "-" ---- - ' Glory plays a frequent only ,moderate damage to the if not palm open, over heart. WOMEN place right saluted \ role in the lives of most military fort. Casualties were considered (1) Flag, if visible, is faced and ; is hand, palm open, over heart. | members. low: four men killed and 24 visible face music and salute; if music There have been many varieties wounded. recorded face front and salute. ((4))When in athletic clothing face flag or music, \I of flags in America's early Convinced that the fort could ((2)) Salute is rendered at first note of music and remove headdress, and stand at attention. . history, but the most famous of not be taken, the British fleet held until last note. MEN-remove head(5)( ) Salute (is rendered when flag is six paces from ', them all is remembered every withdrew and the city of Baltimore ((3)) When in civilian attire shoulder: with right handover viewer and held until it has passed six paces time they play "The Star Spangled was saved from the fate of dress, hold at left hand beyond.his . , heart; without hats, place right , Banner. Washington, and other Atlantic From childhood, Americans coastal cities-one of the few emotions. On the day following Henry was designated a na- Henry. She was paid $405.90 for sing the impressions of the bright moments during the War his return to Baltimore, tional monument and historic her services in making the flagon young Maryland lawyer who of 1812. 18 1813. his widely shrine.In August , of were watched bombs burst around the During the seige of the fort, copies through poem the city. Soon big flag. It is ironic that the a young attorney by the name circulated melody comes from the very of Francis Scott.Key, who had the poem was set to the musicof the vicinty of the Fort is Her flag remains, now in the nation that opposed us in the come to Baltimore to secure the an English song", "To Anac- the Mary Pickersgill House. It Smithsonian; her receipt to authenticate . War of 1812. release of a friend from the crean in Heaven. The new was in this corner row house, it is still in existence; British, witnessed the attack American version," "The Star her home for 50 years, that and the house in which the flag Poetry and WarIt from the decks of a United Spangled Banner, eventually Mary Pickersgill made the Star was made stands as a national became our national anthem in Banner-the 15-star, shrine. States truce ship anchored in Spangled was on September 13, 1814 1931. There is, incidentally, no the river. During the long night 15-stripe flag that flew over that a victorious British fleet authorized version of it to date. fresh from the burning of Wash when he could no longer see the Fort McHenry. Unlike the An 1812 War Military Museum . ; ington anchored just below Fort flag he knew that the fort still Francis Scott Key's grave in Betsy Ross legend, there is a one of the few in the stood the British nearby Frederick, Maryland, is mountain of evidence that Mary McHenry, two miles from the so long-as con country, dedicated to the war of the few in the nation one spots made this historic flAg. of Baltimore.At tinued to fire on it. With the city that would like many to forget, where the national flag is coming of dawn he still saw the dawn the 16 warships the authorized to be flown 24 hoursa was erected next to the Flag flag waving moved in and began heavy bom defiantly over day. General John S. Striker and House in 1953. Exhibited hereis fort. bardment. During the next 25 Commodore Joshua Barney paida the receipt that Mary Pickers- 1 hours, between 1,500 and 1,800 Shortly afterward, even After serving various functions visit to Mary Pickersgill some- gill received for her flag as wellas bombs, rockets and shells were before the British fleet had left, throughout the years after time in 1813 to commission her military relics of the War of fired by the British, inflicting Key began to set down on paper its moment of glory, Fort Mc- to make a flag for Fort Mc 1812. '. : ::: Nimnicht Chevrolet proudly salutes the.". L United States Navy ;'' _. ;j4( ' for their 197 years of courageous service! t \ I I :x} a L q ti ?;'Q xpp'"vtttR3?oRkHM;. ( : 2 5 II d, :} ill:;: ' BRAND NEW .@tt - Our 72 SALE 72 VEGAsThe : continues little ,,.- ,;, car that 76 Brand New does every 72's..Ready to GO/I thing well! 80 NEW CHEVROLET PICK UPS HATCHBACK : MANY*DEMO'S 10NEWMONTE and EXECUTIVE CARLOS CARSat HUGE SAVINGS! KAMMBACK -!sal WAGON NIMNICHT VEGA SEDAN F visitor -, PANEL EXPRESS SERVICE Complete FACILITIES and&Most PARTS Modern IllrlL f M M f ft f!7/77 Open7:30a.m.tllS:30p.m.: : 7:30.Monday.rA.tll Noon thru on Friday.Saturdays COMPANY PHONE 389-7711 .... . 1550 CASSAT AVENUE "Jax TOP Chevrolet, Dealer' ..........,1...,""..,.,,...,.... ..... ........................... ..f..R.!,.e..........4llt.w...i...................................J9................. .. . ' '- '- '-,-..........,..,..,,,..,,........................, _.. _... ----------- ' ------ 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER _______ ___ PAGE 5 left no avenue of aircraft em Aviation's'R'Ole' : ployment unexplored. In developing this new military system, the Navy has also been :',' f. ably assisted by the aircraft : .. industry, whose engineers early demonstrated the drive ""j : ;. terracity and creativeness that made the United States one of the leadersin world aviation. At the beginning - naval planners foresaw needs for fighters, dive bombers, torpedo planes and scouting aircraft. All but the last had to be relatively small and H Ii maneuverable. Consequently, they were only able to fly short k distances without refueling. Since these aircraft operatedfrom _ land bases, they had limited value for wide ocean reaches where the Navy wanted to roam, as well as the faraway locations A look at the past..The FF.1, Grumann's first production aircraftwas where conflicts might occur. the Navy's first Grumann and the world's first production fighter with retractable landing gear. Twenty-seven FF-ls were produced at It was soon obvious to air The A7.E Corsair Ills the primary aircraft flown' from Naval Air pioneers that naval aviation Farmingdale, Long Island and delivered between April 24 and Station Cecil Field. This light attack aircraft of today carries a pay could realize its full potential November 1, 1933, to fighter squadron 5B (VF-5B) at NAS North Lad of 18,500 pounds at speeds of 600 MPH, plus. The A7.E's weaponry only if incorporated aboard a shipof Island, California. Fighting Five, the original "Red Rippers" includes Conventional, Nuclear, and air to air missiles. The primary some kind.Despite squadron,operated the FF.1 from North Island and aboard the U.S.S. mission of the Navy's A7-E is long range attack missions. The its tremendous ad- Lexington from 1933 through 1935. During 1936 these aircraft were withdrawn from service for conversion to FF 2's and assignment to - capabilities are a far cry from what early aviation could offer. vantages, a seabased system Naval Reserve stations. Records indicate that 25 of the production Cecil Undoubtly, the airplanewas planted it in some missions its presented formidable obstacles.The aircraft were available for conversion after three years of fleet serviced one of the greatest future seems assured for some solution to these problems l I forth the combinationland developments of naval warfare.It years to come. brought based, sea based system introduced the third dimensionof air to what had Pound for pound a'naval that the U. S. Navy has today. work, determination and space aircraft is the most expensive With great dedication, a small imagination there are about as " heretofore been a simple problemof weapon in the nation's arsenal, so band of aviators, barely toleratedby many different designs of air- using the world's waters, bothat the aircraft system remains their brother officers duringthe craft as surface ships. Each is and beneath the surface.A under constant scrutiny by cost early years, stuck to their designed for some special second cousin in the Inventory analysts of the Defense Depart-- task of working out the mission requirements such as of naval weapons, in its ment. To survive this sur- techniques of naval l aviation.In precision bombing interception , infancy, the airplane rose to a veillance naval aviation has to , photographic reconnaissance or w it is clear that World War II and retrospect peak during be able to perform some military their determination and transport.The . has enjoyed pre -eminence in the missions better than any other imaginative theories saved the mainstays of naval Navy for almost 30 now. It force. . years Navy during World War II and aviation the fighter and attack made the battleship obsolete and the of naval aircraft aircraft Throughout history through changes during the patrol an- revolutionized naval tactics. aviation the flying professionhas years, made naval aviation whatit tisubmarine planes and Although other military attracted many inquisitiveand is today. A true peace through helicopters again show the U. S. systems compete with naval intelligent naval officers. strength on the sea and in the air. Navy's great strength in aviation today and have sup Their imaglnltive thinking has Today, through years of hard aviation. - H Navy ' ( , ... :. Day I '. .,1. . '. . :,, :' . "" .' October 13, 1972 / ,; '. j j (.<.' . ! '. We express our appreciation and r'' .,r'j, gratitude for the services and .r sacrifices of Navy men and '-a,,.. women protecting our country + .. ;, 'P .::. on, under ,and above the seas sr *5S t$& * '+i. ir: everywhere. ': .y / +La?+'v' sU'f - Proudly serving those who serveFEDERAL.,. NtlIA JAX .' ., . < .'!.'" ':;:;.:;.::.:;.:;.:;.:;.:;.:.;:.;:;.:;.:;.:;.:;:::;:;:::::::::;: ;:: : 'I ii.'iii fA 0 t WUJIt .. , I. ; (,. ROOSEVELT MALL NAS CECIL FIELD, Bldg26 NAS JAX Bldg 19Ttl serve .. PHONE 34-1391 772.9I9.corB.stExt.215 3 locations to you. 387 5423 or Base Ext 2431 . . Mon Fri. 10AM-5:30PM : : 'I Hours: : Hours: Mon-Frl I:30AM4:30PM: 4 +' : Hours: MonFrl.9AM4:30PMOCTOBER : : t.9AM-lPM + , ) , ; 'j. ';'- f 4 1.i a.ia ..t---.JT1I: Ir"-"' , r OCTOBER 12.:1:: , PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWSLATWINGER _ I: More Than : Shins AtSea--Much: More:, >t;< I ' (.' jax What's the Navy? According to the slogan m.;aking the rounds these days' "It's more than ships at sea''. Indeed it is. ,,I The Navy is the men and body or mind. Our Navy'slife women who serve in it. depends on mobilityand ojc Without them, the Navy is change and if its men just the "mothball fleet"- and women wish to keep it empty, silent, old and alive they must do the 4, R decaying.Just moving and make the ILT changes.The . as the ships and planes that make up the changes are much hardware part of the Navy more than bigger flight have changed (most of us decks, faster planes, P would say for the better), different hair lengths or so have the people that abandoning the: white hat. ride and maintain the The changes are an hardware changed. indication that the Navy, and the people who There is no room for comprise it, are not going stagnation in Today's to be caught with their Navy. To stand still head in the sand again- means to die, whether in whether it be lack of ---- - -- ...... military preparedness or f .,... ..,, q' ." ., '.' '"' lack of concern for the I "tit'i "v ,'.r._' :" "' individual worth, dignity, : and contributions of each man and woman who wears the Navy uniform. tHJ I Every Navy man and ; wI woman is doing his or her , part, regardless of rank, -4 rate or duty assignment.And . the best way to get each of them to do their d k1 111 pAkv.N Y! part a little bit better is to f j : :... "r let each person know he is J ,M" a vital link :1I' , ; X" . "" " t '",'-4W': *." .>. .", # : Navy ,Day is only one -.. -- day a year, but its spirit should be carried out EVERY day of the year- by EVERYBODY. Battle Streamers A Reminder ' u ;_ Jax Twenty-seven battle tJy Mp streamers are authorized by the Secretary of the Navy to fly froma THA N K S Navy jackstaff flag. bearing the official You have helped us become Jacksonville'sNUMBER These streamers commemorate such events as the 1 TOYOTADEALER. Barbary Wars (1785-1816)), Operations against West Indian / pirates (1814-1832)),African Slave We are very proud of this achievement and we realize that Trade Patrol (184M861) and our association with the Jacksonville NAVY community has helped make It several Latin American cam- possible. . : j' 557 / paigns of the early 1900's. The first appearance of the Thanks ! again It Navy flag bearing battle streamers was at the Alfalfa Club dinner in Washington, D.C., on t .and HAPPY BIRTHDAY! January 23, 1971, where Admiral .. Elmo R.Zumwalt,Chief of Naval t Operations, delivered the following dedication message: "Those heroic and resolutemen WESTSIDE TOYOTA those intrepid and self- reliant men who serve their country by going down to the sea in ships, have passed down a 1310 Cassat Avenue. Phone 3894561 heritage.proud,honorable and resplendent T1 OT "Most of the truly significantevents comprising the history of the Nation are highlighted by a heroic or full discharge of duty on the part of the ships,aircraft and men of the United States Navy. L -, - ,--. .- -- - 7' "I< OCTOBER 12, 1972 JAX AIR) NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 1 Minority J Groups , In Navy History I Jax As we commemorate our 197th birthday, it is flWhy are so many moreji fitting to reflect on the history and the present status of race relations and minority affairs in our Navv.., ; Navy policy and practice In this the attacking aircraft.: . area have been, at various times, For his heroic performance of people buyingthan AMC a prime example of democracy at duty he was awarded the Navy rr its best and segregation at its Cross. wt , worst; but we are now DID YOU KNOW THAT irrevocably commited to pursuing Mexican American Pharmacist'sMate before? the role of leadership in the Third Class Charles V. ever field of equal : opportunity and Porras, who served in the U.S. treatment for every Navymanand Navy during World War II, women. earned the Navy Cross? We have relegated the errors of He was attached to the Third the past to history and we are Battalion, 1st Marine Division, now devoting our efforts to during action against the tI establishing the present and Japanese forces at Peleliu in T TCMn' guaranteeing the future. September.1944.Unfortunately. 't ; The pride and professionalismwhich his medal had to i is our hallmark can find no be awarded posthumously. greater application than in the lie was cited for gallantly maintenance of harmonious race exposing himself to enemy fire _ relations which makes our Navya time and time again while ren- stronger, more efficient and dering medical attention to more effective organization.The wounded men around him. r ' stloel fr.TTi.i . following paragraphs tell a part of the history of our Navy DID YOU KNOW THAT Ensign that has been too long hidden-or Jesse L. Brown was the U.S. ignored. Navy's first Black avaiator? He became a Naval aviator DID YOU KNOW THAT a slave following flight training at crew escaped from the harbor Pensacola and here at NAS Jax. area in Charleston, S.C. duringthe During the Korean Conflict, he Civil War in a Confederate flew some 20 missions supportingthe steamer and sailed past five Marines near Chosin fortresses. The slaves turned the Reservoir.He . ship and its cargo over to the was shot down and killed Union Navy. while flying a close support The leader, Robert Smalls, was mission and was posthumously d made Captain of the ship, USS awarded the Distinquished Planter, until it was decom Flying Cross and the Air Medal. missioned in 1866. The first ship ever to be named Smalls was awarded $1,500 for for a Black Naval officer bears the ship and cargo and after the his name and was launched at the war was elected to both the South Avondale Shipyards in Louisiana' Carolina and the U.S. House of on March 18 of this year. Representatives for four terms. DID YOU KNOW THAT during DID YOU KNOW THAT Juneof ' World War II, 18-year old this the keel laid for year, was r-ii Frankie Abasta, a Mexican the USS Valdez,a new DE named American from Los Angeles was .in honor of HM3 Phil Isadore the last to leave his sinking ship NEW FOR 73 Valdez. following a submarine attack in We care what happensto THE EXTENDED BUYER PROTECTION PUN.Tn . Petty Officer Valdez, a the Pacific? CM MM M trim MttctM MM cntrm*/1. )1 ur toMitts M 21 111 you after you MIL whcttr*CMK hit m tot nw M cut it toetiti f/Nltil.a.IMMCs M MKktfcM Mexican-American, was trull IIMrN.MIMMee abate M*t hit*d.gn.11.101 M mom posthumously awarded the Navy While everyone else was buy car! tM i|. Mt N cmm i.niio dwck phs*itlw UMlictra scMiM nrmto abandoning ship, Abasta your *Mti rw ur to aer KM bmt TM kst pra to M utnM SHIM his heroic . Cross for performanceof Ncj.t1+ n.s duty while serving in Vietnam. remained at the Captain's side 11M3 Valdez exposed himself to manning a three-inch gun, keeping the submarine at bay. . constant enemy fire as he workedto < aid his wounded comrades.His Not until the C.O. had left did selfless devotion and valor Abasta think of himself, but the were in the highest traditions of ship had already completely the United States Naval Service. capsized. As he tried to put on a lifejacket, he missed his footing, DID YOU KNOW THAT as of sliped, fell, and disappeared into February 1972, there were 111 the sea. minority midshipmen enrolled at Abasta's heroism kept the the U.S. Naval Academy, in- submarine from shelling the ship cluding 83 Black men? and fleeing lifeboats, enablingthe Some 45 Blacks enrolled this others to escape the sinking past year, which exceeded the vessell. total enrollment of the previous three years combined. For this, Abasta was posthumously awarded the Silver Gremlin Ta DID YOU KNOW THAT the U.s. Navy is the only branch of Star Medal. DID YOU KNOW THAT the the Armed Forces whose Chief first Filipino Navyman to receivethe has a Special Assistant for Medal of Honor was Fireman nee little Minority. Affairs Second Class Telesforo Tidad? with yourS I This position is currently filled He was cited for extraordinary by LCdr. William S. Norman. In heroism in the line of duty at the ECONOMY this assignment, LCdr.. Normanis time of a boiler room explosion 1J responsible for directing and aboard the USS San Diego on Jan. ,+ coordinating all of the Navy'srace 21, 1915. DON'T FORGET TO SEE THE UNCOM PARABLE. AMBASSADOR.. relations-minority affairs Fireman Trinidad aided in the r efforts. rescue of several wounded 'n DID YOU KNOW THAT the shipmates despite explosions,hot Dossabbo 's - USS Miller was launched in steam and scalding water,in and June? around the deck area. "Doric" Miller was a 2nd class DID YOU KNOW THAT there SOUTHSIDE AMERICAN messman aboard the battleshipWest are currently more than 1,000 - Virginia during the attack American Indians serving in the ' V r <* : . on Pearl Harbor. U.S. Navy GREMLIN HORNET JAVELIN 'MATADOR AMBASSADOR AMXSSralHOIMSt his mortally He helped carry to shelter and Lieutenant Roger C..Bucholz, a I I 1 wounded Captain then manned an antiaircraftgun. member of the Santee tribe, is ? I 5415 PHI LIPS HWY. 7373400 . had trainingin one of 10 brothers who have had .a Although he no Naval service, . down several of its use,he shot t ... .. .- --- -----'--------- - -- - ----- - ""'-- - : ' ------- - OCTOBER 12, 1972 1I PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS I a S. p Number J DATSUN DEALER . PRESENTS. ',Y"',, , :\' y's DATSUN 1 a+' DATSUN PICKUP 1 DATSUN 1200 COUPE FROM NISSAN WITH PRIDE " 4 1 _\ . i F et j, : ""' for for \ only ONLY AFTER$300 DOWN. 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USED CARS " 1972 240z DATSUN 1970 DATSUN $4295 240z $3595 , 1971 240z DATSUN $3995 1969 DATSUN TRUCK " 1971 CELICA $1495 1971 SUBARU $2495 $1295 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA $1199' 1971 DATSUN 1200 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA $1491. 1961 $ 89S DATSUN 2000 $1495GORDON -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! THOMPSON V 5525 NO. IfNSAlES. NO.l IN SERVICE. NO. TIN SATISFACTIONTWINGER _ . \ I 12, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWNGER$ PAGE 3 \ \ i i" . NAVYDAY 'i .. THE SECRETARY OF. THE NAVY '" : "Pride and Professionalism'X'X'X'X'XWX'X'X'X'I'X'Xv.'AM' '< WASHINGTON ,, r" ,. ,;; ", _ .Ii't: i, >\>;/t :.'\ ,.;' '" . 'INrLr . ,\ I ; .;:;.;;.;:;. >v.v.v.v.v:: : ::v.v.v.v.v: ;;; *v.v.v..v.v.v.vL %; > .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2::::::::::::::;::::::::::;:; ::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:;: : !; + .'.' 1 1 1 .... NAVY BIRTHDAY 1972 ; .c: :::: ... I. :: r! With the 1972 celebration of the Navy's Birthday, we 1 mark the 197th year since the enactment of legislation to \ \ I establish a fleet to protect and preserve the freedoms upon which this nation was founded. Throughout the history of t'r:' J the United States our Navy has remained ever vigilant. 1 ..y .. M..r.16fN1N1... .. . ... Ire ':: recent years our Navymen.and-women'have'served for :::: ".." .. It r. ItIq:t ; :: I been sailorJ prolonged periods away from home in situations which have :: a sailorJJremain! ; a za' / tested their endurance and devotion to duty. Through strength , ' ' ..11 l 'have been a. Marine, determination and courage with the support of their families :::: I have they surmounted every challenge in protecting those t.I :: I remain a marine freedoms passed on to us by former generations of Navymen. \. :::: . ' :::: { I will do my best, I am deeply proud of the United States Navy which ':" :::1 'i('". v; May 4, 1972 continues to serye honorably in the defense of peace and :; for justice all : J. Americans. . ., I . . : U ' , ' w >..>.. . 1 s: SECRETARY OF THE NAVY 'I '' "" John W. Warner' { ' 'J :.:.$... <1'' :: ::i. -..... .:: r: ::ff , f .. . ,, ... . ; : : { ri ': .-, :,. . :f.:.::: .' K\ 4x CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS .. - ,, I.. . I ::. i' ;; \\.j.I Il. S ' t w-.. ::1' r', S Sry . . "" \ ': t.1' \'" ij :::1 Navy Birthday 1972 ", ,1,'J.i 'I""j'J! ,:; . :::: .,, If This for the first time the Most of ''rr' year Navy formally the truly significant events : ; honors the day on which the Continental Congress in the comprising history of the Nationare :::: 1775 .authorized construction of ships for an American x: Navy -- and thus brought into being the United States highlighted by a heroic :..:.:. Navy. r or full discharge of duty 4:,: on the part of the ships, : October 13 is the 197th anniversary of the U. S. :::: Navy. Those of us who serve today have inherited a aircraft and men. .. : proud and honorable tradition from all those who have ?St of the United States Navy. ''; gone before us. They set the standards of victoryand January 23, 1971. ::: excellence that we carry forward. Each of us hasa duty and obligation to preserve these standards for { future generations of Navymen. I ask all persons associated with the Navy to \ I :::: use the Navy Birthday as an occasion to honor the memory of our departed shipmates -- and to dedicateour " " ,very best efforts to the present and future CHIEF OFNAVAL . defense of our homeland. \'.:..;;::.;\ :::: OPERATIONSTHE : ,,; ; : , J: pyyi " ,; ' .. 'F. I V"-"r *>* : .:.: ..' __..._ E. R. ?4 WALT, JR. .,; ,: ., . :::: ...... a, ,'''!I Admin U.S. Navy I i :;: 'a''.,i :< '.. '.. r MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER.OF THE NAVY f : ."(w'e;. : .5 UMCAU OP NAVAL PERSONNELWAftMINOTON .. ., :: ..'.. : .....- ,. O C OJ70 ,':': I : i SR . I ,., ., ..:.. ,' .... .I,' ";" ', i; ,- .i'." :"p ;: \ :: \ \\w},( : '" .j \*,' o ... : :: T'S Navy'Bilrthday 1972 : r.I .I *" October 13th is a special day for, a U.S. Navy S 4 Bluejacket. It was on. th s/d.f' .19,7f y .pgp'in y:: t I .... I J \ .: i<'\f.. ;. 1775 that the American, Navy was born. The nearly ; : 550,000 enlisted men serving on active duty today : l:.:. ;:.;" i I' \ have those inherited who passed proud before and glorious traditions from :.x - =::: :: Nothing is more vital to The Navy is only as good as' the individual :::: _ men and women who serve in it. If we are to *: :|:: to the success of our Navy passon to future generations a heritage of faithful S c-::than. the competance and well-being and honorable service, we must rededicate ourselvesto X. ::::}: of the individual Navy man giving our present-day Navy the very best devotion *: &::: and Navy woman. to duty that is in each of us. $:: .. 8 j 29 1972 :: May . ..; Our Navy will continue to be the best in the ' world if we each resolve t ) put forth that ,extra 1rat! ":, ;" effort that" separates*, "gjod" Navy from an "excellent *= Navy. :: :.: ,., ,.. MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER S ::=:. ; f:.. t OFTHE NAVY J D. WtIITTETA ::. , :ii:::: I ['" 4o L : \ J 1 ::ML ?' ,,J ;',::' ,. "" I.,, ,. ., :' ',1'. ','"j", ", ,. r','.. 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N U- OCTOBER 12, 1972 t PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER By Dawn's Early Light Protocol T > : l ; : : : : Flag t ,: ,j;"I 'II\\;' OUTDOORS INDOORS , In Civilian In OCCASION Civilian Uniform Attire Uniform Attire \ 1 rF,y'fh *t M r rM rt attention Salute Salute at Stand at : Stand When the National attention if under arms ((1)(2)(3)(4))( )( )( ) ((1)(2)(4))( )( ) : Anthem Is played salute Stand at Stand at attention: Salute Salute When the flag passes attention if under arms ((3))((5)) ((5)) ,, by In a parade or review salute ,I e.. Stand at Salute Salute Stand at \ When the flag Is hoisted or attention attention ((3))((4)) (4)) lowered, or colors are posted \ ((4)) \ Salute Salute Stand at When the Pledge Of Salute ) ((3) I I ............-..... ..... ....... Allegiance Is recited ((3)) attention I Old Glory plays a frequent only moderate damage to the palm open, over heart. WOMEN place right I role in the lives of most military fort. Casualties were consid- ((1)) Flag, if visible, is faced and saluted; if not is hand, palm open, over heart. members. ered low: four men killed and 24 visible face music and salute; if music There have been many varie- wounded. recorded face front and salute. ((4))When in athletic clothing face flag or music, ties of flags in America's early Convinced that the fort could ((2))Salute is rendered at first note of music and remove headdress, and stand at attention. history, but the most famous of not be taken, the British fleet held until last note. MEN-remove head(5)( ) Salute is rendered when flag is six paces from them all is remembered every withdrew and the city of Balti- ((3))When in civilian attire: with right hand viewer and held until it has passed six paces time they play "The Star Span-. more was saved from the fate of dress, hold at left shoulder hand, beyond.his . gled Banner." Washington, and other Atlantic over heart; without hats, place right From childhood, Americans coastal cities-one of the few emotions. On the day fol- Henry was designated a na- Henry. She was paid $405.90 for sing* the impressions of the bright moments during the War lowing his return to Baltimore, tional monument and historic her services in making the flagon young Maryland lawyer who of 1812. 18 1813. his widely shrine.In August , of were watched bombs burst around the During the seige of the fort, copies through poem the city. Soon big flag. It is ironic that the a young attorney by the name circulated melody comes from the very of Francis Scott.Key, who had the poem was set to the musicof the vicinty of the Fort is Her flag remains, now in the nation that opposed us in the come to Baltimore to secure the an English song", "To Anac- the Mary Pickersgill House. It Smithsonian; her receipt to au- War of 1812. release of a friend from the crean in Heaven. The new was in this corner row house, thenticate it is still in existence; British, witnessed the attack American version," "The Star her home for 50 years, that and the house in which the flag Poetry and War from the decks of a United Spangled Banner, eventually Mary Pickersgill made the Star was made stands as a national became our national anthem in Banner-the 15-star, shrine. States truce ship anchored in Spangled It was on September 13, 1814 1931. There is, incidentally, no the river. During the long night 15-stripe flag that flew over that a victorious British fleet authorized version of it to date. fresh from the burning of Wash- when he could no longer see the Fort McHenry. Unlike the An 1812 War Military Mu- ; ington anchored just below Fort flag he knew that the fort still Francis Scott Key's grave in Betsy Ross legend, there is a seum, one of the few in the stood the British nearby Frederick, Maryland, is mountain of evidence that Mary V McHenry, two miles from the so long-as con- country, dedicated to the war one of the few spots in the na- made this historic flag. city of Baltimore.At tinued to fire on it. With the that would like many to forget, tion where the national flag is of coming dawn he still saw the dawn the 16 warships flag the authorized to be flown 24 hoursa was erected next to the Flag waving \ moved in and began heavy bom fort. defiantly over day. General John S. Striker and House in 1953. Exhibited hereis bardment. During the next 25 Commodore Joshua Barney paida the receipt that Mary Pickers- hours, between 1,500 and 1,800 Shortly afterward, even After serving various func- visit to Mary Pickersgill some- gill received for her flag as wellas bombs, rockets and shells were before the British fleet had left, tions throughout the years after time in 1813 to commission her military relics of the War of fired by the. British, inflicting Key began to set down on paper its moment of glory, Fort Mc to make a flag for Fort Mc- 1812. S Nimnicht Chevrolet proudly salutes the 4 United States Navy =* ifor Vi.r rr'S , their 197 years of courageous service! t ;1- -ky .. ,'} :. ''.,.,.},'.. ',', .',u',N h..4.,4 .,. i '. ... :? !gos. . { { s4"r tiyy;s.: *:,a.S.:",, :,.r.:>c : {' : {{}kfi}:{{ {::r<::+ };{}}:>:{ ; ::}: : ; k +ti. 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PAGE 5Aviation's I left no avenue of aircraft em \ Role: ployment unexplored.In . developing this new military r! '. I system, the Navy has also been : ably assisted by the aircraft rTJI, industry, whose engineers early demonstrated the drive, terracityand ' creativeness that made the 'T United States one of the leadersin world aviation. At the begin- 'r s. ning, naval planners foresaw needs for fighters, dive bombers, I-j torpedo planes and scouting aircraft.All . ,/ +" but the last had to be r k relatively small and maneuverable. Consequently, they were only able to fly short HoQ distances without refueling. Since these aircraft operated from land bases, they had limited a r value for wide ocean reaches t n where the Navy wanted to roam, as well as the faraway locations A look at the past..The FF.1, Grumann's first production aircraftwas where conflicts might occur the Navy's first Grumann and the world's first production fighter with retractable landing gear. Twenty-seven FF-ls were produced at It was soon obvious to air The A7.E Corsair Ills the primary aircraft flown from Naval Air pioneers that naval aviation Farmingdale, Long Island and delivered between April 24 and Station Cecil Field. This light attack aircraft of today carries a pay could realize its full potential November 1, 1933, to fighter squadron SB (VF-SB) at NAS North Lad of 18,500 pounds at speeds of 600 MPH,plus. The A7.E's weaponry only if incorporated aboard a shipof Island, California. Fighting Five, the original "Red Rippers" includes Conventional, Nuclear, and air to air missiles. The primary some kind.Despite squadron, operated the FF-1 from North Island and aboard the U.S.S. mission of the Navy's A7.E is long range attack missions. The its tremendous ad. Lexington from 1933 through 1935. During 1936 these aircraft were withdrawn from service for conversion to FF 2's and assignment to capabilities are a far cry from what early aviation could offer. vantages, a seabased system - Naval Reserve stations. Records indicate that 25 of the production Cecil -Undoubtly, the airplanewas planted it in some missions, Its presented formidable obstacles.The aircraft were available for conversion after three years of fleet serviced one of the greatest future seems assured for some solution to these problems I forth the combination developments of naval warfare.It years to come. brought land based, sea based system introduced the third dimensionof Pound for pound, a'naval that the U. S. Navy has today. work, determination and what had to air space aircraft is the most expensive With great dedication, a small Imagination, there are about as heretofore been a simple problemof weapon in the nation's arsenal, so band of aviators, barely toleratedby many different designs of aircraft ,J using the world's waters, both their brother officers duringthe the aircraft system remains as surface ships.' Each is at and beneath the surface.A under constant scrutiny by cost early years, stuck to their designed for some special l second cousin in the inventory analysts of the Defense Depart task of working out the mission requirements such as of naval weapons, in its ment. To survive this surveillance techniques of naval aviation.In precision bombing, interception, ,g + 1: infancy, the airplane rose to a naval aviation has to ' photographic reconnaissance or , retrospect, It is clear that I peak during World War II and be able to perform some military their determination and transport. i{ has enjoyed eminence in the missions better than other pre any imaginative theories saved the The mainstays of naval Navy for almost 30 years now. It force. Navy during World War II and, aviation the fighter and attack made the battleship obsolete and Throughout the history of naval through changes during the aircraft, patrol aircraft antisubmarine 'r revolutionized naval tactics. aviation, the flying professionhas years, made naval aviation whatit planes and ik i Although other military attracted many inquisitiveand is today. A true peace through helicopters again show the U. S. systems compete with naval intelligent naval officers. strength on the sea and in the air. Navy's great strength in aviation today and have sup Their imaginitive thinking has Today, through years of hard aviation. . Navy r:==T gym.< ,: <; 1: ; Day :, 1 ".'p;, 'j"p (\ ,; ) ;,,' " 'j 1' tJ.' October 13, 1972""f" w' We express our appreciation and .t gratitude for the services and ; sacrifices of Navy men and i,;,,.. women protecting our country : f : a on, under.and above the seas 'c everywhere. ., ... :: / Proudly serving those who serve.'. f NtlM JAX FEDERAL ' ..............,...... .,................;..... .. ;.:;, " .,. b: .' ":: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::.::,::..:....:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.; , 0 tbZ" W f' "l.,1.' ., " ; r I ( , I, ,, NASJAX,Ildg Jt R003EVELTMALL NAS CECIL FIELD, Bldg 24 \ 3 locations to serve you... T.I387 5622 or Base Ext 2131 PHONE 314.1391. "2.9194 or Bas Ext.21S I .' Hours: Mon.Fri. 1OAM S:3OPM Hours Mon FCI 1:3OAM '' : I Hours: Mon.Frl.9AM"4:3OPM : : -3:3OPM t ., y S.t.9AM.1PM k "d''' .. .;: > : ' :, ; '; ;, ' M i Ii 1.., 4 ,{ .._. ._____ 'W" ----, r OCTOBER 12, 1972 I PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER _ I; More Than ;Ships AtSeaMuchMoreI: -: \ I ''"., Jax What's the Navy? According to the slogan making the rounds these days, I i rsmorethanshipsatsea'.lndeeditis. - The Navy is the men and body or mind Our Navy'slife I, women who serve in it.: depends on mobilityand 4 : J Without them, the Navy is change and if its men 4 just the "mothball fleet"- and women wish to keep it \ ... empty, silent, old and alive they must do the decaying.Just moving and make the changes.The . as the ships and \' planes that make up the changes are much hardware part of the Navy more than bigger flight have changed (most of us decks, faster planes, would say for the better), different hair lengths or so have the people that abandoning the: white hat. ride and maintain the The changes are an hardware changed. indication that the Navy, and the people who There is no room for comprise it, are not goingto stagnation in Today's be 'caught with their Navy. To stand still head in the sand again- means to die, whether in whether it be lack of military preparedness or r ototj -. .,,. '"{", ','.'" ,'',,.r' lack of concern for the . j i,L::. ",:" ,' 'J. ,' : '; ., individual worth, dignity, : >/' and contributions of each t'2 man and woman who wears the Navy uniform. : , . L Every Navy man and S S S t __ I woman is doing his or her iE d part, regardless of rank, --4 rate or duty assignment.And . the best way to get '\ TjS1ST each of them to do their part a little bit better is to let each person know he is , ,. : a vital link. _' 'oM" ;c. I . S !! (l',,s.'. -. ,I:t...,"''< >-""'",\"(',",." ........... >-.ti Navy ,Day is only one, --. -. --- L day a year, but its spirit should be carried out EVERY day of the year- by EVERYBODY. 0 Battle Streamers F! A Reminder Jax Twenty-seven battle streamers are authorized by the Secretary of the Navy to fly froma .' jackstaff bearing the official I Navy flag. I lift I lfOa! You have helped us become Jacksonville's These streamers commemorate such events as the NUMBER 1 TOYOTA DEALER Operations Barbary against Wars West(1785-1816)Indian), / pirates (1814-1832),African Slave We are very proud of this achievement and we realize that Trade Patrol (1841-1861) and our association with the Jacksonville NAVY community has helped,make it possible. several Latin American campaigns - ' : j *' . of the early 1900's.The . , first appearance of the Thanks again !! ft Navy flag bearing battle streamers was at the Alfalfa Club dinner in Washington D.C., on t .andHAPPV BIRTHDAY! January 23, 1971, where Admiral .. Elmo R.Zumwalt,Chief of Naval ( Operations, delivered the following dedication message: "Those heroic and resolute WESTSIDE TOYOTA men, those intrepid and self- reliant men who serve their country by going down to the sea in ships, have passed down a 1310 Cassat Avenue. Phone 3894561 heritage.proud,honorable and resplendent "Most of the truly significant events comprising the history of the Nation are highlighted by a heroic or full discharge of duty on the part of the ships,aircraft and men of the United States Navy. I -, u -. . ' 1- - OCTOBER 12, 1972 PAGE JAX AIR| NEWS-LATWINGER 7 Minority GroupsIn )I'J'. ," . 9<. .4 Navy HistoryJax 14 1<; As we commemorate our 197th birthday, it is flWhIiomanViori. 'i. fitting to reflect on the history and the present status of race relations and minority affairs in our Navv. ; Navy policy and practice In this the attacking aircraft. area have been, at various times, For his heroic performance of \ a prime example of democracy at duty he was awarded the Navy I its best and segregation at its Cross. f. worst; but we are now DID YOU KNOW THAT ;J irrevocably commited to pursuing Mexican American Pharmacist'sMate the role of leadership in the Third Class Charles V. 4 field of equal opportunity and Porras, who served in the U.S. treatment for every Navyman Navy during World War II, and women. earned the Navy Cross? We have relegated the errors of He was attached to the Third the past to history and we are Battalion, 1st Marine Division, now devoting our efforts to during action against the establishing the present and Japanese forces at Peleliu in guaranteeing the future. September.1944.Unfortunately. Y i The pride and professionalismwhich his medal had to is our hallmark can find no be awarded posthumously.He . greater application than in the was cited for gallantly maintenance of harmonious race exposing himself to enemy fire relations which makes our Navya time and time again while ren- stronger, more efficient and dering medical attention to more effective organization.The wounded men around him. ua rrlI' following paragraphs tell a part of the history of our Navy DID YOU KNOW THAT Ensign that has been too long hidden-or Jesse L. Brown was the U.S. ignored. Navy's first Black avaiator? He became a Naval aviator DID YOU KNOW THAT a slave following flight training at crew escaped from the harbor Pensacola and here at NAS Jax. area in Charleston, S.C. duringthe During the Korean Conflict, he Civil War in a Confederate flew some 20 missions supportingthe steamer and sailed past five Marines near Chosin a I fortresses. The slaves turned the Reservoir.He . ship and its cargo over to the was shot down and killed Union Navy. while flying a close support The leader, Robert Smalls,was mission and was posthumously r made Captain of the ship, USS awarded the Distinquished Planter, until it was decom- Flying Cross and the Air Medal. missioned in 1866. The first ship ever to be named Smalls was awarded $1,500 for for a Black Naval officer bears the ship and cargo and after the his name and was launched at the war was elected to both the South Avondale Shipyards in Louisiana' Carolina and the U.S. House of on March 18 of this year. Representatives for four terms. ; DID YOU KNOW THAT during DID YOU KNOW THAT in Juneof ' World War II, 18-year old this year, the keel was laid for _ Frankie Abasta, a Mexican the USS Valdez,a new DE namedin American from Los Angeles was . honor of HM3 Phil Isadore the last to leave his sinking ship NEW FOR 73 :. Valdez. following a submarine attack in We care what happens THE EXTENDED BUYER PROTECTION PUN.TNCNWMltlltlqWNtKtlNnNH . Petty Officer Valdez, a the Pacific? KIIMM I)Uf tt M Mitt*24.101win. to you after youbuy.yourcar .vtwkrar mm hit ft tot aw M nit il tact*)riprri iMtHHct it anKttfcM Mexican-American, was Mtnvifc.litwrt.t.te.wet.cbl t tf M*hNN dwtn.I),IN.*riwwtM posthumously awarded the Navy While everyone else was MNSSM CUM Simctt.til*Ht CM* bl 4 Itka MlKt> KfefcM NfMttH abandoning ship, Abasta m MtM fw u to iM J4 Mrt/M III Hk kMl tte kit trig to DM utnM trip Cross for his heroic performanceof Mkl S111.s . duty while serving in Vietnam. remained at the Captain's side HM3 Valdez exposed himself to manning a three-inch gun, keeping the submarine at bay. constant enemy fire as he workedto aid his wounded comrades.His Not until the C.O had left did selfless devotion and valor Abasta think of himself, but the were in the highest traditions of ship had already completely the United States Naval Service. capsized. As he tried to put on a "' lifejacket, he missed his footing, DID YOU KNOW THAT as of sliped, fell, and disappeared into February 1972, there were 111 the sea. 1r. minority midshipmen enrolled at Abasta's heroism kept the Ci the U.S. Naval Academy, including submarine from shelling the ship 83 Black men? and fleeing lifeboats, enablingthe Some 45 Blacks enrolled this others to escape the sinking past year, which exceeded the vessell. total enrollment of the previous three years combined.DID For this, Abasta was the posthumously awarded the Silver Gremlin V YOU KNOW THAT 1 i/ Star Medal. U.S. Navy is the only branch of DID YOU KNOW THAT the the Armed Forces whose Chief 1 has a Special Assistant for first the Medal Filipino of Honor Navyman was to Fireman receive. ave a little Affairs? I Minority. with Second Class Telesforc Tidad? yourECONOMY1 This position is currently filled He was cited for extraordinary by LCdr. William S. Norman. In heroism in the line of duty at the i this assignment, LCdr. Normanis time of a boiler room explosion J-' responsible for directing and aboard the USS San Diego on Jan. I \ coordinating all of the Navy'srace 21, 1915. DON'T FORGET TO SEE THE UNCOMPAR ABLE. AMBASSADOR.. , relations-minority affairs Fireman Trinidad aided in the efforts. rescue of several wounded WmSOUTHSIDE . DID YOU KNOW THAT the shipmates despite explosions,hot Dossabhov's = = , USS Miller was launched in steam and scalding water hi and June? around the deck area. "Doric" Miller was a 2nd class THAT there DID YOU KNOW 1 I AMERICAN z messman aboard the battleshipWest are currently more than 1,000 Virginia during the attack American Indians serving in the on.Pearl Harbor. his mortally, U.S. Navy GREMLIN HORNET lAVElIN MATADOR AMBASSADOR, AMXotMSt M1 He helped carry shelter and Lieutenant Roger C.Bucholz, a , wounded Captain to It 1 then manned an antiaircraftgun. member of the Santee tribe, is i 5415PHILIPSHWY. 7373400 had trainingin one of 10 brothers who have had Although he no its use he shot down several of Naval service\ K ... . -- -- -- "- ------- -- - - ------- -- -- ." .. "' .'; ' PA-G: 8' ' Inv A'A'T'W' I NGER ,OCTOBER 12, 1972- & - \\r; < Happy Birthday NavyA dbF', i4 , i ,. '(CI .t N,, .t f .';4 i f (r ; Job Well Done' r ( :f Through 197 YearsWILSONPONTfAOWILSON I f ) Ij j . PONTIAC I j.t The 73's are HERE! . r S p phr pr I >. i . 1 /' I t't COLONNADE The Grand AM HARDTOP 2-door f ' t 1 I (. THE ULTIMATE! .4 Navy Benefits ' 1 . Ease Hardships : Jax The Navy is taking steps to improve the quality of life in the 72 PONTIAC CATALINA 70PONTIACGRANDPRIX I service, and to increase the responsibilities available to its men and BROUGHAM 4dr., H.T., 2dr., H.T., Bermuda Blue women. Recent CNO directives let senior ranking enlisted men fill with black Cordova top, fully equipped. Including loaded Including power certain junior officer billets, and allow junior officers to hold certain power windows, factory windows & seats. Priced to at-sea and aviation commands.The . warranty remaining. / Priced to go. jJ go. / goal is to get the job done efficiently and to let every man know ' 2995' he is a vital member of the team. ;J' 3795 0 The Navy has several programs to help make life more enjoyablefor the individual,to restore the "fun and zest"of Navy life.!herJ' are recreational programs; ample opportunity for promotion; liberalizedswap policies; realistic grooming and uniform policies; legal 72 BUICK SKYLARK 2dr., if FORD TORINO G.T. assistance and financial advice at no cost; liaison offices to deal with H.T., air & power. 4 to FASTBACK Burgandy with personal problems; Family Service Centers; command wife and choose from. OOO/O burgandy bucket seats. Loaded and extra nice. minority affairs groups. The list goes on and on. 3495 G 199500 And then there are the really tough times in life, the times when disaster strikes. The Navyman has the resources of the Navy Relief Society, the Navy Federal Credit Union, the American Red Cross,plus / 72 PONTIAC LEMANS U / liberalized emergency leave opportunities and chances for 2dr., H.T., fully equipped 69 CHEVROLET CAPRICE Humanitarian reassignment and discharge. , t Including factory air, j 2dr., H.T., light green with ( balance of factory dark green vinyl top and There I,, ( warranty. :3 to choose from. green bucket seats. Loaded. are also programs to insure every sailor the chance of a I R 1 continuing education. The USAFI Program offers over 6,000 courses- 349500 199500 ,The Navy Tuition! Aid program pays UP to 75 percent of a student's tuition while he attends classes part-time at a civilian college or A university In his duty area. The Navy has two main programs to assist the enlisted man on 71 CHEVROLET COR. N obtaining this "door opened"* to opportunity NESEP (Navy Enlisted : VETTE Roadster,blue with il PONTIAC LEMANS Scientific Education Program) offers the student the a degree in white WAGON Automatic top tur scientific field of his bohydromatic, air con. 'f transmission & power Degree choice, and a commission. ADCOP (Associate I dition, power. Priced to go., steering. Completion Program) gives highly motivated career junior Navymen a chance to obtain associate degrees at one of the many fine 529500 E 129500 colleges in the program. : 1 E / Naval For officers officers,there is a Postgraduate School. About 80 percent of the now receiving postgraduate education at the are 71 PONTIAC CATALINA Postgraduate 2dr H.T., blue with white '7 FORD MUSTANG 2dr., School in Monterey, Calif. where the enrollment r I. vinyl top, air condition & H.T., air condition and recently exceeded 1,800 students. The remainder are studying at 52 I I' power. Priced to go. power Priced to got colleges and universities around the world. / / The long list of 29950 1295 the man in uniform.extras offered through the Navy does not stop with Several of these benefits fered to and privileges are Of the ( ct serviceman's family, as well. 44 CHEVROLET 4 door W 70 PONTIAC CATALINA sedan, automatic tran- Along with its dispensaries? and hospitals the Navy has another 2dr., H.T., blue with white emission, one owner. Like convenient method of helping its take medical people their ( top, equipped with air & new.power needs. The Civilian Health care of Ready to go. Services and Medical Program of the Uniformed ( 59500 benefIts CHAMPUS)is a comprehensive hospital and medical health c. 269500p6ic1 civilian program whereby eligible persons can obtain treatment at the Government.medical facilities, and share the cost of the health care with the The program is quite extensive and includes care for handicapped / / care treatment. and retarded dePendents and,in certain cases, dental Besides medical care, other , I sonnel and their major benefits offered to Navy per- qualified commissaries. And, of dependents Include base exchanges and days of leave WIth course, for rthose family vacations, there's 30 .. re:: Navy takes care pay of every each man and ? OWn from seaman to admiral because Todays woman is an Individual! of inherent worth and dignity. PONTIAC WILSON PONTIAC : Navy is a Navy of WILSON informed , ' men and - . :.' \ POrtuniUes,fqp women with equal opr' .! every' on* 0 / 1 ; ' cH an. .\ '' .(.',"' ." .'(.\.'(,..,.'. I'<.',l 4J::::::::., ..... -- -, - -- - .,. -----a--; .. .. . ._ __ . .. , i I OCTOBER 12, 1972 .. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 I ' - ri x. My1 ; yLJ ]F , x. ;I r ;NO.,MONEY: :DOWN." a WE':.ACCEPT REQUIRED 'FOOD STAMPS # fiH'TAtY' fIT 4AM p '' ' , " : , ; """tl"VO truss to J rl.NO'M; M RSH1 ":r : tll;'; f S Y' e,."c 'j . ... : Consists of: USDA CHOICE Consists of U.S.D.A Choice RIB PLATE LOIN and RIB PLATE and CHUCK WEEK ; T.IONESTElI( CLUB STEAK ' SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK . CLUB STEAK MINUTE STEAKS FILET *DELMONICO STEAK . SWISS STEAKOELMONICO CHUCK ROASTS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST RII| ROAST . STEAK POTKOASTSGROUNDIEEF PORTERHOUSE STEAK MINUTE STEAKS NQINTEREST0)OTHER .,PRIME Kit STEAKS >ALSO SMALL AMOUNT CHARGE BAR .QUE STEAKS ) OF GROUND BEEF CHARGES ADDED 93 0 20 93 ; 20 PER MONTHS "P PER MONTH Ur4 I (w4 MONTHS 'MONTHSVlClB4liS 1, Enampl I.i 13Slbt.at62 Ylf to 4 A 9- .SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 9 3 PER MONTH Example 1 24 . T.BONE STEAK f.r. IBS 67L8370 and alb LOIN I . $OO70Avg . MINUTE STEAK .wt.133.225 Ibs. OO .ROUND PORTERHOUSE STEAK STEAK RUMP ROAST 20 Exompl+ MONTHS Av0 Wt 24221b. .SMAlLAMoulrsrJF .EYE ROAST 114 IBS 8370 ALL BEEF SOLO HANGING ALL MEAT CUT BYAPPOINTMENT ROUND GROUND.ROUND .ROUND ROAST 73 IB. ... WEIGHT SUBJECT TO CUTTING . r o..I- Avg.Wt.n4225U AND TRIM LOSS i 5 LBS. 1 10 LBS. 5 LBS. 5 LBS. 5 LBS. 5 IBS.SAUSAGE. PORK CHOPS CHICKEN PICNIC HAM] HOT DOGS BACON $ jOO $ | 00 $ joo $1 00 $ | 00 $ joo 2 $ F I I BONUS BUYS BUNDLE WITH DURING S OUR' S100 l li DAY SALE! $ coo , 737-5596 15.b CHICKEN . PECIAl FOR OPENING YOUR ACCOUNT! COUPON. NOW I TO HOLD THESE PRICES BONUS IN ADVANCE TO FIRST SO CUSTOMERS AND RESERVE YOUR BONUS CALL NOW 737-5596 TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT ' r MON.-FRI. SAT.& SUN. 9 O 9 6 BUDGET BEEF AM PM AM PM BUDGET BEEF OF JACKSONVILLE \ > SATI ....." $m TMMKtAi. : : 4371 UNIVERSITY BLVD. SO. 73/-D3VO .".rrr9vv..'.'.........v" ORDERS'' ).\.1' ):','r'. .A.+,\\It --- -- --- ---- --- - ---- - ------- - PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER OCTOBER_12_, 1972 I Naval Aviation'It Takes More Than Engines and. Wings I 9r I I10.1I M1WaWM/.MNl1 NW/Ww 'wu MMI + i ,', .M 9+ I'ttir ,f v-.__ . lht :: Sa'\Rd( I! G 3 wa +wiI erg q,=,YI k '4. +I r -t fr sr r _ ? I+ P I 1{ aipr.M . / PtI / Pa -S I, 1, I p sc+kar': !; 1 __ It Takes Thousands of Men ;; In Hundreds of Skills RI 1<. ' ''1,--)i :. . " Working Together .- I I i JIM , POTTS I' " SEZ : .. ...,. ". .. i; .r ', t. ":...:" .'"I I . rl 1"J r .' \ , ,I ! I S ""9'U fa GuI 6ft. a. Jlimli., Bect & lo. Made ?'arc a. 3)e DEMONSTRATORSALE , , ,-;.' ; '. SAVE r ISO NEW CARS'HIlNBBBDS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t , 8445 ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY ? It.t. OPEN WEEK 72U3000 DAYS 8 9 SAJ 86 .S, ,...... SUNDAY 12 6 : ; r ;:1.1:A'i j i - ,,, i c ::,. f.7 .. OCTOBERJVW2. JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 11 I NAS .lax Hub : ..,: , Of lacksonville'sNavy' Complex I .... . of the Navy in - jax -The story military installation in this Jacksonville began in 1935 when continued in 1938 when a special area Navy to establish bases in the million in what was then intendedas Air Station in the post-war period interest in military aviation in board, authorized by Congress, area, voted a $1,100,000 bond a training base for Navy pilots. came in November 1948, with the this area led to an investigationby visited Jacksonville as part of issue to buy the area known as Congress passed authorizationfor change of the mission to that of the Aviation Committee of the tour through the Southeast in a Black Point and gave it intact to the spending of$68 million for support of Fleet aviation units. the Jacksonville.Area Chamber of search of possible locations to Navy. the air station, which was With this came the establishmentof Commerce.This build a Navy aviation complex. Thus,NAS Jax became the only commissioned on Oct. 15, 1940 Commander Fleet Air, committee investigatedthe After viewing proposed sites, military installation in the nation with Capt. C.P. Mason (later Jacksonville, with RAdm. Calvin possibility of securing an including one at Miami, the board citizens.In established. by direct gift of local admiral) as its first skipper. Durgin as the first com Army Air Corps Base here, but recommended that a site at Almost immediately after its mander. Today the mission of the Army was interested in the Jacksonville be chosen. in 1940, with war being waged commissioning, the first aviation NAS Jax is to maintain and . Tampa Bay Area. The following year Duval Europe and America's cadets began their training. operate facilities and provide The campaign to commission a County citizens, anxious for the inevitable the eventual involvement, Following the United States' services and material support to .. -. government invested $15 entry into World War II, the air aviation activities and units of \1$ i", ...' station became more importantthan the Navy's operating forces and tii \,it.IrIA", <" ':' ever as a training base. for other activities and units as rLo W'C"' ,i.''." ,ttt; ). :'Ooeol'. ;.." ""., ..'., /,,,, The station's population designated by the Chief of Naval ., ;, ;' .. numbered in the thousands, and Operations. t.,, : >, 't,\'...L .rh r ,t < :; ;NN' by the end of the war more than Simply stated, its mission is t': '",' .)"i'.ft'V..I. If', '." '" \.'",I W4k >'' 11,000 pilots and 10,000 air' "service and support." 1'.t'of.', ,. 'i<}' crewmen had undergone primaryand NAS Jax is a major supply ')'..:t}, :';::0 operational training here to point, providing logistic support (; y ;;:. earn their wings. to Navy and other government 9 .' \ Jtl With the increase in demandson activities in Florida and portionsof >: : ,,: ': ,. t'Iio." the station because of war, a neighboring states. k i.t' massive buildup program was Aircraft carriers, destroyers, r>. carried out. By 1945, over 700 and other Fleet ships operatingout : buildings had been built here, of Mayport are supplied fuel, i where pine trees and the remnants food,spare parts, and equipment of Camp Johnson, the old for normal requirements, and in Army training post, had stood addition, for deployment tours to only five years earlier. locations throughout the world. The Naval Air Technical NAS Jax operates one of the Training Center here taught busiest airports in the nation and thousands of civilians in uniform is a port of entry into the United how to handle the complicated States. instruments of war before sending Occupying 3,400 acres, NAS x them on to join forces Jax is the hub of the vast naval engaged with Axis forces in the complex in Northeast Florida Atlantic and Pacific. and it remains as vital to ,. ... : "."l1i. ,", /.'" ,", '' ,, .. The Turning Point America's defense as it was in ; 'f', ;' {".. ...: ' ,/ '",, WordsWorth .. ... w...W ... I . " J RepeatingJax Have you ever stopped to think of the -C : H enormous trust that the (> United States puts in you? i " You, the farm boy from : \c. .i"{ \" ::, 'f.,.. . Oklahoma; the cowpuncher t '. I from Texas; the '.:,.:' J ft; .;;,I city boy from New York; .. I I : : < ) " : you, the men from all the 't''I different walks and " i r callings The Navy of this takes life. you the UrnS1 N vyjI.M" from civilian life, asks , your pledged word bindsit ,.,, \.!! '", ,.... I' t .. ,,;,"'\iI.t>'4.1 \1'" -.'-"-- ........"...... -,- -, .- '' with an oath to Almighty God, puts you in a uniform, and as immediately one of her own.acceptsyou for 197 years of proud service You are not only part ofthe Navy.Navy-you are the ...and we are proud of our service to you during the past years. the Normandy Atlantic Bank offers the very latest and modem Navy What makes you so Like our . important most modern techniques and facilities. These modern banking services, com- ? Because tradition of growth assure of the finest in you're good looking? bined with the Atlantic Bank's long you i Because you have pull or fast, Full Service Banking convenience.We . influence? Because you cordially invite you to join your many shipmates who have shipped-over to ; were the star halfback at complete and friendly banking is the watchword. where the Ship' old Squedunk, ? the Sign of , Not at all. It is becauseyou ;,: ':' wear the uniform of .. the United States Navy. $.an/ ' You are somebody. ( ) NO D1fADY' ;; 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 ; I., '_. NOTE: The above MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY article appeared In the Main Lobby 9:00 A.M.to2:00: P.AA.Drlvt All Department Member.to S:00 FDIC P.M. Sept. Teller t Installment Loans 9:00 A.M.to 4.00 P.M. _. Phone 714-3770 18, 1947 Issue of the -in . Ja2<...Alr.N ws. ,.....,...,... -. ....' \ . ... PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER OCTOBER 12, 1972 \f, : ,1i' ,', v> :;ft :" -fr.:,.W' '... ."' \ .iJ 1r'i.v -.rII. .f < < -"I V ."it ;" prL 1 A ;1''f. 4. I '! ; . ,'."Hi( " ' : < d 'jz! . ", ,<",. .. ; > A ISG:Y 'CI', roW \ ,N. i e ) j' 9. d 1 . 4 3 / ir {:': .; 'i ' : < <: h'\'l"1: ,< ', ," <,i,/ ,i./, ;;:,'a :' All Is WellAlmostJax "Day is done, gone the sun, from the lakes, from the hill, from the sky, all is well, safely rest".... < Navy Day Prayer The haunting refrain of "Taps" echoes across our land today, as it has . throughout our Navy's history, for Navymen who made the supreme sacrifice ! Jax 0 Eternal God, Creator of the Universe and , that we and our loved ones might live in freedom. Nations Most beseech Governor of the : heartily we thee We will not forget the Prisoners of War. with Thy favor to behold and bless Thy servant, the ! We will not forget those Missing in Action. President of the United States, and all the officers of our We will not forget 20 sailors on the Newport News. } Government, and so replenish them with the grace of We will not forget the crew of the Thresher, or any of the other hundreds of Thy Holy Spirit that they may always incline to Thy.will proud ships that are gone forever. and walk in Thy way Bless the governors of the several And we will.not forget the men who are being shot at, and possibly dying, as states, and all who,are in authority over us; give them you read these words.If Grace to execute justice and maintain truth that peace we don't remember them, nobody will. a J.. and happiness, ,religion and piety,. may be established r among us for all generations.May . the ships of our Navy be guarded by Thy gracious Providence and care. May they not bear the sword in vain, but as the minister of God be a terror to those who do evil and a defense to those who do well. p, Graciously bless the officers and men in our Navy. F NEW '72 VW May love of country be engraven on their hearts and ," may their adventurous spirits an<* severe toilr be duly :' appreciated by a grateful nation; may their lives be i iy precious in Thy sight, and if ever our ships should be , engaged in battle, grant that their struggles may be "' under an enforced.necessity for the defense of what is right.. . Bless all nations and kindreds on the face of the earth $67.97 per mo. and hasten the time when the principles of holy religion Ill SEDAN shall so prevail that none shall wage war any more for ,. DOWN the purpose of agression, and none shall need it as a 4 Delivered in Jacksonville, with approved credit. Including ' g tag title & sales tax. APR means of defense. Amen. $$373$24 CASH'OR TRADE ' finance charge, documentary stamps 611 NOTE: This prayer Is an adaption of a prayer offered by the Reverend Doctor :: total note, 36 payments. Suddards at the launching of a Navy ship In 1843. The full version Is offered at all :t fw..........................................................................1.'..'...'...............:..........................:.. Navy ship launching to, this day FREE :: :: .. :::1.:: Piston and piston rings., :::::: :::: 2. Piston pins and bushings. :::::: :::: 3. Connecting rod bearings. :%: MILE WARRANTY f' 7 YEAR/74000 :: 4.< Valves (grinding excepted) $::: ::: 5.' Timing gears and chains. :;):: z ". : ii AT TOM BUSH VOLKSWAGEN :::: *. Camshaft and bearings. ::::: r'r'': 7. Crankshaft and Main. ill-::: . Here's What Tom Bush Offers: :::: bearings. :jij:::: . I All 72 Volkswagens purchased from TOM BUSH :r:} (. Lubricated parts of front ::|::': ,, I III ;' VOLKSWAGEN will receive 7 year or 74,000 mile :: end suspension. jij::::: Y Y. 1i warranty, which Includes the regular Volkswagen ::::: t. Rear axle gears and ijij:: ;* t Y .' factory 2 year or 24,000 miles warranty plus an ad. ::::: bearings. |:y yr :|:: ' r, ,t dltional 5 year and 50,000 miles Castrol warranty on :.:,: 10. Differential gear and y 4:::: I'::\" :' '; , -. and labor for these listed parts and assemblies: : bearings. ':J :r t : :f( :: ? . bearings::: :: : ' {,,,. i \ \1 ::: 13. Steering box gears and :::; AVOID EXPENSIVE REPAIRS FOR 7 YEARS-14,000 MILES i bearings. .:',: /"' ii, There absolutely no charge for this warranty, and the ::.:: Transmission gears and :::: ; bearings. (Automatic & iilconventional. t only requirement Is that your car be lubricated at :,y f : > 'J factory recommended Intervals In our Service .::: I ) :lj:: { Department with Castrol OH &Lubricant exclusively. :: Above excludes factory ::;::: ? v You are protected by a written Owner Protection Plan :::: sealed or non service parts. *;=: . 3 contract which represents one of the most extensive and ;::: ;? liberal warranties ever offered anywhere! ::;:$$;:::::; ::::::::::::::::::;:::: ::;:;:;:;:::: :;:;:::::::::::::::.;.: } t '. TOM BUSH VOLKSWAGEN : 1 I- { "Jacksonville' Progressive Service-miaded Volkswagen Dealer" f } : ::t" .. S . 9850 ATLANTIC BLVD.-AT REGENCY SQUARE 725-0911 'mss. f r , " jl' '- Open Dally 'Til 9 PM.Sat. 'Til 6 PM.Sunday 1.5 PM }I Vd'd, t', : ..j/f1 ." '. ". .,... .. ..............,. e...,. e. a e.1. ..1 .......6'...",..' ... '.'." ... .e.r.d yfL .r. '.. i .e . a a ','e''e . . I ; w OCTOBER 12 1972 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 15 , -- i. , I , S r I ! : . .I I' I .... ...:. tI ,,I .., ,.",.-. ''''', - - . "" 'I'" . ,: " A'f."J.,'/', , , f:' . ::}, : : ,!' ", ; I ;t/.::\:. ::;...:-.:' . c 2\ 5i.r'? , ,50 \ ; ; ? : ';:. ,. ,' ai I { ,) , . 4 , ;; . : } ,'. --" ,. ." ,' ; l- d IV 'S" ''A . - > - :, "t lrcha nts AssocilWhsalutes ;, I :"( .. ! f J f V h the ! 1. j.;rr lilid States liiiyIfti r r R \ -, ., 1 1.I i6P Io :, 'II : .. i :- . :; o-r:' A ?,r 4 lid their faniiliil \ . ' , ,. " \ . (1' ._ F'k : See our special salute exhibit in the mall this weekend. '' ' " \ - " ,. - J '..: :'., ,. . ,, .r . .,,':i"1"' ; ,.,.,;-".... ",,:.iI.' S 1 NAVY PERSONNEL AND THEIR FAMILIES :\" ... ALWAYS WELCOME AT ' ARE -- tiff: : 'e . NormandymallMerchants \ I ;, Association : r " <' . LENOX AVENUE AND NORMANDY BOULEVARD NEAR CASSAT AVENUE '- "f 'Tz ' .. I; ..1'VER -..' \ '" 50 STORES TO SERVE YOU IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT a PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - - --- --- -- -- -- ---------- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- ----- --- -- -- -- - ; : ; ': : : '.. : , PAGE 16 rJAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER OCTOBER 12, 1972 ,r :S' ib' t y !}ly V I v , a wt I Yvn 6r ' q .. , ' + r4t+yI + I ',V II hItl y,'I vt : +' fl I+ u, ) r } { r 1\v y.ip t A+ rd '. l ply{,, 1 N } r 'Ii : Ij SI V ,i d1 r I.1. NI: illy Nj ,1y'' by'f'4+ + rA ( S r xrY t41ei 4)P s ,,;, / l I'I $ It Y'H ; /) Yi {f l 9p Y1 C4'{ +$iyo ;,; ,)i+i4A r. ) I r ' 1 / ti j': ,J."j Arrlh U' ' / 'I ; A1 1 ; / tK I'I 4 [ pA / ' 1 lII. i, i II) s { I I II JI i , I i"j' ':,' q ... s/i I I - 'I,1/ ; r ?I p. l 4 /? : r1 } 4 !+ 4' '4 6 I+ t.'. . .". / / +, ',l ,fr + ,rP+$hr 1I , + o ( I v I t S,+ II 4 rv l'n rbt1 ter Yy ,';1 i.11 j jir } 'lei/; , S J 'r F, 1A tai q ; 1 . / R T I !J rM. g 4, wx ;. .m n 1 ,).' . . .r 1 'wwmrwN' N \/' a ,,,,... . ': .,' \ " . ;,:' , ;. - . THE CLIPPER SHIP WAS THE FASTEST COMMERICAL CRAFT THAT '''tr/:; .... ,>., ;" .. \ (' : EVER SAILED. BUT ITS SUCCESS DEPENDED ON MORE THAN GOOD ,., ; '. ,' '" "' ;M t; DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP; IT REQUIRED AN EXCELLENT CREW\ "'; ":. ,f' ' I 'f + '\ f_ THE CLIPPER SHIP HAS BEEN THE SYMBOL OF THE "ATLANTIC FLEET"; SINCE-I903.; ,{ :1p'u'/; ,; '+(',\- . 1 , .r. # It's a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic : '::;''r \ "",!: .'" ':' : : { . / -- I WESTSIDEfj r : 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT 'HARLOWJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA 3221OI ! ( PHONE 771-6161 ,.,' , .. .. .,.,. ., , 1 ', "I "' "' t' ( 1 ".; .J. \...\ > ," D \ .. ):'" -tt .' '.: ,1: J \, .t. S! . " 1' " . j' :'1' . I .. . . . f. { 1 ; \ r f f v 1 1 t $ Y '," . .'. .. f.. '.,,'.', ,', .J.., .'. .' ',), I . /' ' ,' .. .. i. :1. --" : _. T |
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