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Pal Day THE USO COUNCIL Of ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
CORDIALLY INVITU YOU TO ATTEND ITS ANNUAL Buses -- --" Y l16 SATURDAY .f';: !' begin Jax -loading Navy buses at will the U S D PAL DAY DEC 1972 2ND . parking lots in front of -- - barracks "D" Mainside .... '" ; AH Sarvka IN UNIFORM i :... east of the Naval Hospital, FREE -- AN AH W D.p VM......*.*...Immediate.1 Srvk Family_ Statlaftatf 10M...... - .. and east of NATTC, Bldg. With I.D.Card ; 500 at 8:30: a.m. Saturday ' , UIO "PAL DAY" RNAMBEROi, STULORDRRYLA' , Dec. 2 to transport FIRST STOP COMMERCE- 10 C military personnel IN '* USD lafarmatiaa it F>.. Parking .... y..., it Rt Rums -ft t Carrlaia 'ffr UNIFORM to and from ( Fr.a Orlantatia* Film .. Augustine. All buses will I FREE HAM DINNER FREESt . pja; rendezvous r / a q' i M4M1 :RVED BY ISO AT KETTERLINUB GYM-BEH1NU THE ' parking lot at 9 a.m. for ) rr 1 ' THESE ATTRACTIONS LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISITlft 1 final loading and will CATORUND ALLY ATOR ARM tr OLD WOODEN SCHOOL HOtSC-S. St. C..A. .i depart the station immediately UA I North tr MUSEUM OF YESTERDAY'S TOYS thereafter. tr OLD JAIU-KT SM Narae Ay. St CwrctStA .. of,FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH-IU Mtrnoli Amd RESTORATION AREA-ll Ruton4 HOM ... Buses will return from Craft Shopt-N St. born lit.tr . MISSION OP HOMBRE Dl DI03-4T 0at. St. Augustine at 4 p.m., or RIPLEra BELIIVB IT OR NOT MUSEUM tr IORAYDA CASTLE-U Klnr Stf OLD STORE UMf It SM Hut Avt.fr MUSEUMArtOI.ry , if full load ofl' . sooner a CA8TH DB SAN MARCOS (THE FORT { OLDEST HOUSE-14 St Frmndt StST passengers desire to do so. I Cutlu..Drlv tr AUGUSTINE ALLIGATOR FARM-A1A S. (f HISTORICAL DIORAMA Contort St tr MARINELAND OF FLORIDA-A1A S. Seats on the bus are for military personnel IN Why Ml.....tile wi.... . UNIFORM only, on a first- Ck.lo..d visit .... k a.tlM USO Ch.* .( a ...... Sired.NEB. " come, first-served basis.Honesty . r Lives ! Jax- In a rare show of selflessness, AMS3 Jeff Barnes -' t of VP-56 has proved that not all refuse is worthless and , that honesty still lives. VOL. 30 NO. 37 Published In The InttrMt of Ptftonntl of Naval l Air Station. Jacktonvlllt Florida NOVEMBER 30 1972 r While performing his duties in Hangar 1000, Barnes spotted a strange green area in one of the squadron'strash barrels. Closer investigation revealed that this CinCLantFlt Speaks Out . was not some malignant growth which' threatened to . engulf the Airframes Shop.It . was a bundle of Uncle Sam's green tender. On Navy Dissent Protesti s sr t Howit managed to crawl or fly into that barrell is , " anyone's guess, but after some no doubt intensive soul t searching Barnes kept' his 'conscience' clear and Jax The following is taken from".a message received from CINCLANTFLTthis relinquished the bonanza to the squadron's XO to solve week: the mystery of its ownership. "The service member's right of "On the other hand, no com- A. Materially interferes with "Well expression should be preservedto mander should be indifferent to the safety, operation, commandor AMS3 Barnes' performance gets our hearty the maximum extent possible, conduct which, if allowed to control of his ship or station; Done. consistent with good order and proceed unchecked, would What would you have done in a similar situation? .discipline and the ,national destroy the effectiveness of his orB.. Presents a clear danger to security. unit. The proper balancing of the loyalty, discipline, morale or these interests will depend safety of personnel under his largely upon the calm and command; or : \v 4'+ Pearl prudent judgement of the C. Involves the planning or 1 responsible commander; perpretation of an unlawful actor "Incidents have occured acts. recently on U.S. Navy ships and "The role of the commanding Harbor stations involving sit-ins and officer has not changed. It is the other group actions which indicate commanding officer who has the the need for reemphasis ultimate responsibility for his 1 MemorialService (of the guidance set forth in the command. Navy regulations "" preceding Department of provide the authority com Defense guideline). mensurate with that respon- i "It must be understood that, in sibility. general,peaceful meetings of off- "I expect each commanding }: duty personnel are lawful and officer to be aware of what is Jax Pearl Harbor Memorial will not be prohibited Such activities happening in his command, to Services will be conducted at are protected by the first initiate prompt and intelligent . Mayport Dec. 7 by FRA Branch amendment of the U.S. Constitution solutions to developing problems, A + to seek guidance and assistance 290, assisted by Branches 91 and "On the other hand, a group from seniors where appropriate, , 126.Services will begin at 10 a.m. activity is subject to control or and to keep seniors informed of, ti Pierside with parading of Colors, prohibition if In the judgement of matters affecting operational the commanding officer it: capability." followed by a speech by Tom FOD BARREL FORTUNE-AMS3 Jeff Barnes gives the money he k found In ont of VP-54's trash barrels to Cdr. James B. Kramer, VP-54 Lancaster, Past President, Comment XO as Lt. Harry''Hopcroft and LCdr. Harry Furmingtr voice their Southeast.A . wreath will be laid Pierside, f. appreciation. followed by a closing prayer and ' f retiring of Colors.At YouSaidlt. . 10:45 a.m. members of the : The Bat Is Here board FRA desiring a tug to to perform participate similar will "I do solemnly swear that I will support and defendthe services at sea. Constitution of the United States against all enemies, A light buffet will be served at foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and Branch 290, 390 Mayport Road, allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of See Page 10 following who the desire services.All to observe. or the President of the United States and the orders of the participate are cordially invitedto officers appointed over me, according to regulationsand attend and honor those who the Uniform Code Military Justice, so help me died 31 years ago at Pearl Harbor. God." ' ,': 4f f I "Published by the Holt' Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official expressions ! ,'." of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products services advertised," lr 1 1t.t. / NOVEMBER 30, 1972 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER r rr.r .. ... .... .r.r..r.r .. . s .S' .r.rrr. r.r. r. .r. Y Y Ltl : rn: .r\.rr. ; ; L.nY1 .L.n. .t. .mr Yv:} :': . + } r yr; : .5. r.S L k L nSV r.4r r .//( y SY u. ' Y.Sl r ti' :n /{ . ti'ti' 'SrY:: si't: ' '. :; r L. 1 r L'r1. 'a , :Y:: _ THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY NOV. 30 DEC.1 DEC. 2 DEC. 3 DEC..4 ,- DEC. 5 l. "", / / / .: . eIRAIES . :::: : :::.: Creations Creations t Creations "j Creations Juke Box Music ' tlk: :: :: ::::: fftt '. "." :.l Creations. i. ; :'2' : ; -::, ;: > ? ' : / .., , ...... .. .......... ... . :ii M1 l@1 M WI11j .. . ., I'I' , t. ANCOCK Beach 6: ., .. r sour Arche( .. . ".' . :::. :.;.; .;::.:.:,:::.:.:::: ::::::,;<<,::}.::{: Cats r, Phil Cay Treatment L S. Game Night Fine Food Ava a bl eIlj' : . . . . P. ..:.......................:.... f\l.w.::: : :: ..:...:...:....:...:.... End Whatever's Th' Willie , :.:.:.:.:.:::.:. ::::::::.::.::.:.::.:::.::.:.:::.::..:.:..::..:.::.:...:.:..::.:.:. Results Falr I ,;"..', '.. Cockwell : Renaissance. K-Islno Tom'my"C".' : }:: Shish/ .Ke.Bab$3,25 .A Crowd .. . :: j:: C UB:jj:1::: ::: : Trio ) ' : j j111 '';' ; ': : .. : ;: t . jj jjj t I\1\ f1 f 1 : . : : : ' .... .. .... .... . : jj l 11 j j 1I 11@ [ #' ; .;', : .: ':. Ladles . 10 FfICERS' Prime Rib Sunda'y" Bridge Family .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::":: ::: :::::::: :::::: Buffet Kalsino, I Leopards Closed 11 am. to :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.C..L..U.:: .1 ::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. .' Brunch / NightCLUB ::11\1:1111lljtt\ \\ \\\ \\\\\j\\\\\\\1\lljl\\Iilii\\\\\\\:\ \\! \ '. p.m. HOURS ..,. ............ ..... . : ,: :rt r w :::: ::::::: ::::: :::r:rvr .. .PIRATES :COVE{ '}. :;.M, !:'.{'R,)'>'{T 1,; :::}}yry..Gi'; Y ...... .... r .1/.( y..'.../ /. .... .Yr y . .rS. MONDAY.THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.mr Midnight FRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 am to 1 a.m. FRIDAYS 11a.m.t02a.m. 11 am to Midnight 11a.m..11p.m. SUNDAY 6p.m, lOp.m.. SATURDAY TUESDAY.THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS 9armto2am. FRIDAY & SATURDAX 11a.mo\1p.m. 6p.m..11:30p.m.: SUNDAY 11a. to 1 a.m, FRIDAY.SATUROAY MONDAY.THURSDAY h.m. to Midnight tla.m..1am.: 11 am to Midnight. ,',,1. -. w.lIAI I Cranberry Sauce, Bread Dressing, meal Cookies, Vanilla Pudding. .SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Hamburgers French Fries, Cauliflower, Buttered Wednesday, Dec. or Cheeseburgers, French I rlMI I Peas & Carrots, Salad Bar, Peanut BREAKFAST: Chilled GrapefruitJuice Fried Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, tFriday_! rMitm Butter Cookies, Cherry Jello. Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Onions, Lettuce Leaves, Dill Pickles, Sunday, Dec.3 Order, Griddle Cakes w.Syrup, Choiceof Catsup, Salad Dressing, Dessert Bar. BREAKFASTi Chilled Tomato Ham or Pork Sausage, Baked Pork .SUPPER! Italian Spaghetti w.MeatBalls Juice, Hominy Grits, Fried Eggs to & Beans, Pastry Bar. Pizza, Baked Lasagna, Par. Dec. 1 Order, Griddle Cakes Syrup, Choiceof DINNER Corn Chowder, Baked mesan Cheese, Garlic Bread, BREAKFAST: Chilled Grapefruit Young, Chicken Fried Rice, Chinese Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Chicken, Brown Gravy, Mashed Seasoned Brussel Sprouts, Salad Bar, Juice, Hominy Grits. French Toast, Chow Meln, Noodles Buttered Green Scrambled Eggs w.Ham, Pastry Bar. Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Chocolate Krlnkles, Creamy Rice Fried Eggs to Order, Choice of Baconor Beans, Salad Bar, Vanilla Pudding. BRUNCHi at 10 am. Cream, of Broccoli Spears, Harvard Beets, Corn Pudding. - Luncheon' Meat, Cheese Omelet, Peach Pie. Tomato Soup Grilled Cheeseburgers, Bread Desslng, Salad Bar, Tomato Pastry Bar.DINNERi. Saturday, Dec.2 French Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Spice Cake, Brownies. New England Clam BREAKFAST: Chilled Pineapple Salad Bar, Lemon Meringue Pie, Chowder, Baked Meat Loaf or Fried Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Chocolate Cookies. SANDWICH LINE Chill Dogs, Perch, Scalloped Potatoes with Order, Griddle Cakes Syrup, Choiceof SUPPER Baked Virginia Ham Potato Chips, Salad Bar, Chopped w Onions, Tartar Sauce, Brown Gravy, Ham or Pork Sausage, Minced Pineapple Sauce, Whipped Potatoes, Onions, Dessert Bar. Buttered Broccoli Simmered Pinto Beef, Lyonnalse Potatoes, Pastry Candled Sweet Potatoes, Buttered SUPPER: Fried Fish Sticks or Beans, Salad Bar, Peach Pie, Devils Bar. Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar, Frankfurters Cheese & Bacon, $ rnW Food Cake.SANDWICH. BRUNCH: at 10 a.m. Beef Rice Chocolate Cookies Strawberry Jello Steamed Rice, Seasoned Lima Beans, LINE Submarine Soup, Grilled Veal Steaks, French Monday, Dec. 4 Buttered Cauliflower, Salad Bar, NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT Sandwiches Potato Chips, Sliced Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans,'Salad BREAKFAST Chilled Orange Brownies Butterscotch Pudding. Tomatoes, Onions Lettuce Leaves, Bar, Strawberry Short Cake, Cherry Juice, Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eggs to Thursday, Dec.7 Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressings Jello. Order, Griddle Cakes Syrup, Choiceof BREAKFAST Chilled PineappleJuice Sunday Dessert Bar.SUPPER SUPPER: Roast 'Tom Turkey, Ham or Pork Sausage Home Fried Cooked Farina, Fried Eggs to : Pork Chop Suey Egg Foo Cream Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes, Potatoes, Corn Muffins Pastry Bar. Order, French Toast w.Syrup, Choiceof Divine Worship 8:30: a.m. DINNER Navy Bean Soup Bacon or Luncheon Meat, Lyon at All Saints Chapel. Southern Fried Chicken, Savory naise Potatoes, Pastry Bar ,Church ,School 9:30 a.m. 1 Bread Dressing, Brown Gravy, DINNER Split Pea Soup, 'Breaded Dfvlne/ Worship 11 am. at t Buttered Beets, Seasoned June Peas Pork Chops, Cream Gravy, Mashed All Saints Chapel. JAX AIR NE.1lV'SThe Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Potatoes, Chilled Applesauce, Season Junior Youth Fellowship f Salad Bar, Coconut Cream Pie, Ap ed Asparagus, Buttered Corn, Salad 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth JAX AIR NEWS it a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper plesauce SANDWICH Cake.LINEr Grilled Ham. Bar Pudding, Pineapple Pie, Creamy Rice Fellowship 1:30: p.m. distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, burgers or Cheeseburgers, Potato Evening Worship 7:30 Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Chips, Sliced Tomatoes, Onions, p.m. at the Small Chapel private/irm. All Copy submitted/or use in the JAX AIR NEWS Lettuce Leaves, Dill' Pickles, Tuesday Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing, must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Dessert Bar.SUPPERi Vtrees Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News Stuffed Bell Peppers, p.m. at Bldg 750 and Christian Science Service 8 items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 Tomato Sauce, Snowflaked .Potatoes, 1 %. p.m. at the Small Chapel. or 3119. Boiled Cabbage & Carrots, Seasoned ! Green Beans Salad Bar, Applesauce NAVAL HOSPITAL ti "Everything advertised in this publication must be made Cake Cherry Jello. a Divine Worship 10 a.m. at available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to Tuesday, Dec. S 'St, Lukes. race creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser BREAKFAST: Chilled Apple Juice, I NATTCProtestant Hominy Grits Fried Eggs to Order, Worship A confirmed violation or rejection of this or patron. user French Toast Syrup, Choice of Service 10:30: ..m. In policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the .bacon or Luncheon Meat, Creamed Building 500. refusal to print advertising from that source." Ground Beef Pastry Bar. DINNER Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches CATHOLICSaturday Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries or Baked Virginia Ham, concerning such should be directed to: Brown Gravy, French Fried Potatoes Mass 5 p.m. at Buttered Carrots, Southern Fried St Edward's Chapel THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Okra, Salad Bar, Raisin Nut Cake, a.m.Sunday Dally Mass Mass 8 a.m..Monday and 11, 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Oatmeal Cookies. .are (for swingers. Tuesday, Thursday andFrlday11:30 SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Ham & : a.m. Wednesday . Telephone 388.2755 Cheese Sandwiches Potato Chips, They are also solid citizens Mass 11:30 a.m. at Salad Bar, Relish Tray, Dessert Bar. who provide forest products, the Naval Hospital Chapel. SUPPERS Grilled Hamburgers or protect watersheds and 'I[ VOL. 30 NO. 37 NOVEMBER 30, 1972 ,Cheeseburgers,. French Fried provide outdoor recreation Saturday Confessions 4.30: , Potatoes. Buttered Mixed Vegetables to 5 p.m.PAGE . Cream Style Corn, Salad Bar, Oat -only youcan prevent-forestfirts. r a __ H _ NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS"LATWINGER PAGE 3 Cycle. Drug- Help Safety t 'Dial 2900 ' M } f , rNac ,:Course 't '., Jax The Motorcycle Defensive Driving course __ scheduled for Dec. 20 has been _s __ LEARN TO FLYIntroductory cancelled due to the holiday / period. Lesson FAA APPROVED Motorcycle safety won't be forgotten during December, COMMERCIAL PRIVATE FREE! however.A MULTI-ENGINE well-known motorcycle INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTOR manufacturer will offer a Free ALWAYS A MARINE Retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant Walt VA APPROVED For Limited Tint Learn-to Ride Safety Clinic Dec. Murr(Center)and his wife, Pat,admire the certificate making him an COURSES AVAILABLE Only 2-3 at the Gator from Bowl 10 a.m. honorary member of MARTD presented by LtCol. Carl F. Bergstrom to 5 p.m. (Right), Detachment Commander. Murr retired from active duty HERLONG AVIATION, INC.OFF . This is the nation's first and while a member of the Detachment and is now a member of Channel NORMANDY BOULEVARD PHONE 7II-MM only motorcycle safety course 12's news staff. designed specifically for beginning riders and is supportedby the Jacksonville Safety Council,Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Florida Highway I Patrol, Jacksonville Police Department, Florida Depart ment ,of Motor Vehicles, the 1 otorcycle Industry Council and the American Motorcycle Association.In . addition to instruction, free motorcycle rides and refresh- ments will be offered. CPO Wives MeetingJax LAST OFTHEDEMONSTRATORS RED HOT The CPO Wives ' Club will hold its monthly I 72 I I meeting Dec. 4 at 8 p.m.. at . the CPO Club. AND' EXECUTIVE CARS. J I 1 1972- ' , CAPRICE . ' 06 COUPE MANY 1972 MONTE CARLO -- ;--- -- DRUBABUSE ONLY 2500 MILES MORE COUPE _ All LOW MILEAGE ,. 1972IMPALAWAS'5712. YOUTH KILLER-In a message to -. . Congress on 17 June 71, President '" - Nixon reported: "In :New York , 11000 DiscountWAS:6425 ' people between the agesof City more - fifteen and thirty-five years of ""' :;;'; Now I v u .. WAS f472o.ra. . age die as a result of narcotics .y Ai.C .di/i.w than from any other single cause.". 1 8 9 5'c WtIN fNf. SPEED-The "speed freak" injects .11I- v t vs c.ei,..Now methamphetamine which produces :-_ o.Mw..... C..I.Wh..l. '"' "' 1.11'po .... Gw.. ... . a feeling of wellbeing for several :...,r.$4I w.,".U.y..TMNI.....M...r.r....t wi I.?d.w.-....III Tw.hydr.m.N,Tn..1..1.. hourS: Reinjectlon) is then necessary I w........ .......VIew. D"c..-...'., .._ 0)s w'e'.w57k,.. .. , :AIr.C..m,4... q.... sN..CMIooI.......low..VMw.. R.di. Own fp.k.. Dp'I. stimulation. to reproduce the w. vwv w. w. .........-_A....'"'1M....., P w r 5N.de AMr e.k.. The cycle continues for several :Opal .71 w.I.1.r.J.'''.YcIeotIII S p1,,AS.1. ........ ....... days with no eating or sleeping. :w..y........c_,.........,.w71.11...c-._. c.-.0.1...k.1 O.M..hww........,r..O.A.Oq TMNd" ei....,...wMd.w...........y.I-a s O........1M......O......b.,1.Ty. .VI.TI...c.hi .- The "speed freak" then "crashes"from .,......... ._. . .,..It"...i.-.. ._ ...VIoowI'oofC-... ... ..'..C./w w.AIr..C..NWM.,....' 'a-CMIooI.--. /Will-*"*i" -""Iootv--'"".".* **..*k.kl*-.1w..M..""...'r e-.c.tooI.......,.*"*",..***.....VI."OqL."**"NN*/>>* sheer exhaustion! Hallucinations I a. ..1 A r.Mw. i Owl h. I tirnhnft.wU'| T .... ..-... .. ...... ...... ........ 'I......... __..................>-A l..l W...*.O.'M..'y W MM'O..CMA 1.M'4M hi. ,.wr6. 1 wWM. hww ON ing Injection 18-48 and .a to hours deep get sleep follow going com,Another-starts 10st- GET IN ON THE'72 CLEARANCE SAVINGS ATIf another run.CHEMICAL. ROULETTE-Medieval. You Don't AND alchemists foiled In their effortsto Give Us A Chance To 28 NEW 1972's IIMIICHT . turn base metals into gold. To- Deal With You day amateur alchemists mix alcohol We Both Lose Money. [ ALL MODELS drugs, ,and unidentified ,sub- stances seeking a "gold glow" , without depression! or flashback Results have not been encouraging. - One serviceman furnished positive proof that inhaling spray ' '):; deodorant Is fatal. Other servicemen , have died before revealing ,. their deadly formula. "Chemical Roulette," also 1 called "Fruit Salad, and "Rainbow Riding," con : ' .'be experienced by anyone, even a 1550 CASSAT COMPANY 389-7711 1 ', .:small child, using just, the ItemsIn ; o "medicine cabinet. "ChemicalRoulette" ,. \,:' the con be as deadly " : Russian'variety and no gun permitis -," f : ,' .':'" "I:;; ; required. a ..-... .- . NOVEMBER 30,1972 1 .. t PAGE. 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER_ . -- - -- - - ..;..; ..;..;..;-:-:.:.:.;.:.:.:.;..-.:..-.:.;..;...;.:..-.:.;.;-:-:.:.;..;.;...:.;.;..;..;.:...;.:..;..;..;.;..;..;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:':':':':':':':':':':':'.':...........:'.................'.'................................................,....','.',',',','.',',',','.',',', 11f' j---- , AROUND CECIL 6" 1 _J Jr t a -- f'. ) . __ It.( : t ta 1 ., _ __ ....... " Ens. Randall J. Rickabaugh has been promoted to LTJG by Com. y... i Less,Commanding Officer of VA-12. LTJG Rlckabau9hl > presently Minnesota.serving as Material Control Officer and is from Mlnnetonka, > ., 3iiiCDR y : John F. Donahue, Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron Seventy.Two, recently presented certificates of advancement to five a- Bluehawks in a ceremony held at VA.72NAS Cecil Field. The men and PR2 Joseph S. Howell extended their new rates (left to right) are: AME2 W. S. Pettis, AMH2 C. D. his career with the Navy v_ Goldsberry, AT2 S. M. Justice, AMH3 D. E. Law, and ADJ3 D.- B.Dodge. when he reenlisted for SIX years, : ; putting him well on his way towards the 20 year mark. 9ADJ2 V 1PP r 3. p1 fN CM t a ,"' : : M ', : 1a' Wayne James Clark of VA-45 was sworn In for FOUR years by CDR J.. M.. Gilmore as Mrs.Clark-looked-on._ e 5 t : d : 1 ... rfj.i. - Recently aboard the USS JOHN,F. KENNEDY (CVA47)), LT M. D. iNAMTRADETS tY'r; .(: : Tracy reenlisted First Class Petty Officer Robert L Raveneau In the F: Attack Squadron Forty-Six Ready Room. e Cecil Field, OINC CDR E. D. Jackson i f. recently showed some of his men I' IEE how its done when it comes timeto ...... . improve the outside '" ap i ____. ,. ; pearance of building 338. - AMHC Donald L. Houghman Is I OFCONSHOHOCKEN congratulated by Captain J. E. ! For the best deal in a Marshall, Commanding Officer . : GT Radial NEWORUSEDCAR of NAS Cecil Field, on his recent : See or Call Gayle today at. promotion to Chief Petty Officer.nmmumwumffmmmtmmmtmimff. . 2 + 4Polyester J The Veterans Administrationadvises Cord every veteran who sellsa MOTORS home purchased with a G.I. Rayon Belt loan to get a "release of liabil ity" before closing the sale. 1616 CASSAT AVENUE I INSTANT Business CREDIT GAYLE COOPER Phone 388-4684 (USN Ret) Residence Phone 264.7465Before , v.w. CHECK OUR LOW LOW PRICES HONDAMOTORS SMALL CARS 4 &CYCLES CO. SPECIAL for + FET 4949 BLANDING BLVD. BR78-13&15 $ ,,, PHONE 7718244Jox's 560.15B.W. ER 18.14 J 29360 QUESTIONS: : S 1495 $plus FET 1.1& FR MEDIUM 78-14 CARS& 15 4 for x+.Oto ABOUT: LOANS? GreatestFURNITURE Whitewalls add GR7814&15$146for 1 1 $2.90 Values! t, $2.00BATTERIES LARGE CARS 4 WE'LL! ANSWER THEM.No iI WHOLESALE M M HR 78-14 &15 + FET to ( 1 names. No 1 sales pitches.1 ) PRICE TO EVERYONE 24 Mo. Guarantee JR 78-15 $17K24'3ULR ! $ "1i195 78-15 you borrow, there may be questions weighing on OPEN EVERY | mind-about up No mailer what your lire needsplu..change your payments, rates, anything. For quick, DAY courteous answers, call us today. We We've got'eml' won't ask your name or talk shop unless you want us to. ft Dial FinanceWe SUNDAY TIRES M TRENDS don't want you to like, us just for our money TIL P.MSURPLUS 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 . 5256 Beach Blvd. Arlington Southside Normandy Orange Park 396-2895 GOODS, 11 OS Arlington: Rd. 6942 Univ.Blvd.W. S560 Normandy T4THihwiyl7 4721 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 725-3520 733-4336 786-4430 264-3521 1436 Edgewood Ave West 764-2583 Loans to $600 DISCOUNT I STORE j .. |" iS-Si! eh Blvd Wl*** M .... y T. ----.4 .... ........ .. . v*++rwwn , , , -- , , ..- '\' ..... " " 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGES ' ,: Questions And Answers About. SBP I i QUESTION: I understand , that members QUESTION: Do members re- tion has made a permanent decision that time; but, if he later tired pay as the SBP "base malically some in the Survivor are Benefit auto tiring now and in the near future on SBP concerning the acquires another child, he may amount. That it, he or she pro- have choices other than extent to which he or she will elect to cover all eligible chil- vides a survivor benefit for a ).: Plan at retirement. Can you maximum participation In SBP participate to protect that dre spouse-or for dependent chil- explain Just who Is automatic- ANSWER Yes. A (,,;<; T ally in? with a child the "maximum participation" in dependent or spouse y how the dependency picture may tired pay. Costs, too, are basedon ;' I' ANSWER: Under the SBP at retirement.may elect to use change in the future ,or how SBP that can be automatic full retired pay., A 65-per ." law enacted on September 21, less than full retired pay (when many such survivor protection when certain members retire cent monthly payment based on 1972, all members who retire on that pay is as much as $300 a needs may increase as time ANSWER: Maximum participation retired pay of, say, $400 a ,:, or after that date and who have month at retirement) as his or passes, the retiree cannot later In SBP means that a month would be $220 a month. spouses or dependent children at her "base amount. Or, a member participate at any higher level member uses his or her,full re-. I I I L 1- _L 1 ..1.... ..I... _L 1. J.I retirement get the benefit of may decline all participationin and thus leave for survivorsa * *.,* t * * wwww- w r automatic SBP enrollment. Thatis SBP if this is the decision he spouse or still-dependent child their participation in SBP at or she thinks wisest. In either -the maximum monthly payment : THE SEXY * (. maximum level goes into effect case, the decision must be in provided by the law automatically as of the first day writing on record with the mem- QUESTION: What if a mem- : SIX PACK !IJacksonville's I- for which they can receive retired ber's Service 30 days prior to Most Beautiful * ber who has a at retire- pay unless, prior to retire- the first day for which the mem- spouse TOPLESS DANCERSI! ment determines that, at this ment, a member elects less than ber can draw retired pay.. An . time, he or 'she does not need TOPLESS BARTENDER *! maximum participation or de- example of less than maximum survivor clines participation. Those mem participation would be electing, protection for the BAR OPENS AT NOON the and declines all hers who retire within 180 daysof say, $300 a month as one's base spouse par * ticipation in the plan Can he [ TOPLESSGO the effective date will be amount if retired pay were, say, enter i or she the plan later and given an opportunity to modify $400 a month. In this examplea SBP GO DANCERS provide an monthly - payment this automatic participation af. 55-per cent monthly' payment for the spouse? CMIMHMWI howt IPM-2 AMSrEAKIAST NOONTIL2PMI ter retirement. would come to $165 per month ROOM ANSWER: No. Even though QUESTION: What is the cost instead of $220 per month and the member's financial health or of maximum participation in would cost $7.50 per month instead e sI ' SBP picture changes significantly and of $17.50 per month. survivor protection under SBP ANSWER: The exact figure QUESTION: It, ,at retire- later seems a desirable and I* * 1080CASSAT AVE. 3889016* * will depend upon the amount of ment, a member does choose needed asset the member could the retiree's pay, of course. The less than full retired pay as his not enter the cost'fonnula plan to protect a basic is 2% per or her SBP base amount, may cent of the first $300 of such the retiree later up participation spouse.for Declining SBP participation EDWARD F. CONNELLOnNew73'sNew72's a prior to spouse re- pay plus 10 per cent of retired to the maximum level tirement eliminates future pay above $300. This cost form any " ANSWER: No. The member participation to protect a ula provides a monthly survivor who has a spouse or dependent spouse. However, a member who s payment for a spouse followingthe child at retirement and elects has children at retirement death of the retiree. Maxi. may less than maximum partlclpaI elect not to cover the children at mum participation being simply full retired pay used as the re, tiree's SBP "base amount,"' the cost for a maximum participation NEWEST CONCEPT survivor payment based on retired pay of $400 a month IN APARTMENT LIVING would be $17.50 per month. Thatis 1 23 BEDROOM, 1 AND'2 BATHS and 1972 DEMOS! 2% per cent of $300 ($7.50)), Spacious rooms, wide windows plus 10 percent of $100 ($10)), .. central heat & air cond. Private i : ., or a I total of $17.50. This patios/ sundecks, .swimming( pool p . amount would b'e,deducted from and party room. d .' the retiree's monthly pay. 264-8102 4 speed, radio, heater 1 a full topper Y.P. 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. Drug DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding * Blvd & Orange Park, Minutes 2481 away via new I.295 Education a= - CourseJax x287 DOWN In support of the Drug Education Program, a 5-day course will be conducted by the I '16,87 COMFAIRJAX Drug Abuse PER WEEK Plu: GOOD SELECTION Education Specialist Dec. 4-8 APR 10.20.tool i o't $J631.72 MM*..*ii q f.w.1 a.w*.. Frei ght from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the NAS Jax, C.A.R.E. Center. 1973 VEGA NOTCHBACKr The course will cover Phar- !rts& Crlfts $2087 macology, Group Processes, Interpersonal Relationships and $287 DOWN $13.87 PER WEEK Development of CommunicationSkills. 885 A.P.R..S21M total note.' .The aim of the course is to CREATE YOUR OWN train individuals to work with small discussion) groups within 1 . their EXCLUSIVEGIFTS respective commands. , Personnel attending:should'be .." n CNEV 1m,'dr,bu'ound.equipt 12S1J"tH IV I...2dr..ulo,Vl"wln,1 roof I1J1Jn DECORATIONS'from selected on the basis of ORNAMENTS maturity CHIV Imp'dr.oreen.equlpt USlJ ALFA ROMEO.5spd.lr sill ability to communicate and be n MALI IU.beIO..equlptd $3317 n FORD PIN"1spd.twonicecars spit volunteers. our FANTASTIC selection of craft materials, n CHIV 1m,2dt.belo..equlptd U417 "CAMA.O C....GHft..uto&r, 11117 7.CHIV Im,2drbl (CSptCl.1J 12I1J"'0.0 Rancher.Auto.VS sill kits and art . Commands desiring quotas supplies.Kage&KStt n CHIV imp Auto.s.a.blue II2IJ "CHIVIU.I2drkyl.at.nd.tranL 11417 ; should: contact HT1 Storch,' the I _>s >StfBMraa i f8IC..llBlllC lltcli/pitSZ _>::1Kii'' 12 71 CNEV CHIV Imp 1...,2dr.5r.sn.equlpt.burOuncty.ICI"lpt USl7 U417 71VISA nO"'L.all 2dr.speclal.TNsw..k KsM/Reel clean sits II1IJ COMFAIRJAX Drug Abuse nCHlvtl"IcI..blut'pt' 12417 J"O.OMlYWkIlAltto&.1r 217 Featuring: l2CNEVImpldr.Lt.blue.equtptd U41J O..IL2drtranaport.tlOnlplClal 11117n Education Specialist, ,. at Ext. CNEV Imp.LI.O'HfIlCIulpt UAIJ JI VW SNaa Camper Nice 11417 DECOUPAGE CERAMICS LEATHERCRAFT I , . ' 2650. 1",2dr.Lt.O'HfIeqUlpt SUl7 .nUICK SIIy"r1I Auto. '"' IIJIJ t tb. BEADS& PEARLS, CANDLE-MAKING nCHIVA llMl"blutlCIulpt UII1 55CNsvImpSdr.HT.alr.auIo.PS 11617n Orders are not required. > n CAMA.O JltKflllorldllla $24177t PONTIAC LIIIII..2cIr.IOIdtd IUlJ : OIL ACRYLIC&WATER COLOR PAINT SETS . OLD Cvttass 2dr"" ..uto USlJ J1 CHI"Kiaqw1d Elt.loadld U4I7JI MODEL SHIPS, PLANES AND CARS PONT T472dr..W.aut..vlfYIMIC. 127.7 71 CH IV KIft..Md Deme..I.auto. mn ? IUttK.Ivler.16.000"'1I..Iotdld..21J nCHIV Kill......Ilt.loadld 12617 NEEDLEPOINTand much more 15'ONTGT04lpd"tdlo"ldy 12017 71 Navy CHIVY 3spd.V' 12m MERCURY CyclaN..lr.autoMice Sill ''''0.0 Mtt.t.IIAuto.I, 11617JI JIII CNEVELLE 2drturq.4cy.PS.nic. 11717 U IUICK Sp.ci.l AuloV"iw paint $5575OLDS a2a--- IWIMIM ____' CU"I..lcSr.alr..uto.P' 1"17 J1'O.D Terl...2ctr..I.ut'lplC1a1 12417NOVEMBER .!I- ,!\ )' Birthday SALE-abration "'. SPR7NGSESTATES DEC.4th ISOUR BIRTHDAY AND I l . DEER WE'RE CELEBRATING OFFERING SPECIALS THROUGHOUT STORE "ATKEYSTONE HEIGHTS 'I I MOBILE HOMESITES Arts, & C'rafts; ) J' ... J CLYDE W. SIMPSON I CO. REALTOR 356.6849 1930 HIGHWAY 17 ((1.8 miles South 1295)) ORANGE PARK rf NOVEMBER 30, 1912IT'S PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER f .. I 1t .. -" t, ..., { IT ,)I.'. t. .............................,..."..........,....................'o!...................'........................................................................ J..' :,"' t... WOMAN'S A WORLD ILJE h , s} L p. k' Pt tLieutenant (." Y A _ 1r 7 t . Colonel Ernest ; McClish, a Choctaw Indian was one of the JOWC HELPS SANTA Four JOWC members hold some of the. many Americans and Filipinos Items that will be on sale at their Christmas Bazaar Dec. 7 at the Officers who continued the Club from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Left to Right are: Mrs. Peggy. fight after the surrenderat CoChairman Latham Johnson, Scholarship Chairman; Mrs. Isabelle Bataan I in World ; Mrs. Nita Parks, Chairman; and Mrs. Julie Mills, JOWC War II. to raise funds for scholarships and President. The Bazaar Is designed By September of 1942 local charities. he had an organization of more than 300 soldiers At The Batcave. with four machine guns, 150 rifles and bix boxes of Jax The VP-24 Wives' latest The Batgirls are now making ammunition. H e later project has been termed a "great plans for a Christmas party. The joined forces with another A CALL FROM SANTA- Mrs. Nancy Robbins demonstrates how success"and the Batgirls want to wives hope to have a party for the American, Colonel Fertigof VP-S's"A Call From Santa" project will work at the JOWC Christmas thank everyone who helped in family as well as the children so the Army Engineers.The . Bazaar.After donating a quarter per family,the purchaser will fill outa any way with their Sloppy Joe all members of the family can two men decided ti card with the child's name,age and some speclaI toy the child is sure and bake sale.Everypne participate. recruit men from the local to receive at Christmas. Later on, the child will receive a special call from the enlisted and Workshops are scheduled for Filipinos of the four eastern from Santa. Mrs.Vickie Patterson will also be assisting Santa. Along officer wives clubs gave their full Dec. 12 and Dec. 18 and the party provinces of the island i with Santa's calls,VP-5 wives will also be selling stuffed animals. support and a special "thank will be Dec.22 at 1 p.m.in VP-24's of Mindanao. you" is extended to all the Bat- spaces at Hangar 1000. men and other men who sup- For more information, call 264- Their job was complicated ported the project by buying. 4075 or 264-5953. by the fact that they first had to subdue the $50.000LIFE local robbers and bandits Tax 86 Marks HolidayJax who terrorized the'' vil ., INSURANCE lagers. When these brig- ., UNDERAGE. 35MILITARY .... The Jax 86 Wives Club Thanksgiving Dinner-dance at ands were jailed, recruit- .::;:.::: :::::::::::; : :: :;::' ::: **;;: ;::;:::::: ::r :; held its Social Education meeting the clubhouse on Enterprise rapid ing proceeded at a Covera0eCneSEOL last Wednesday at their Avenue. Attending the affair . erthan Family mo. clubhouse. were the club's sponsors, Capt. pace. l lIan. 3 extra After the opening rituals, and Mrs. William G. Sizemore, From Sept. 15, 1942 to : guests were introduced and the NAS Jax CO. 1,1945. the guerrillas ", : : :::: : :: ; I " club's President, Mrs. Thomas J. fought' more than 350 en ASSOCIATIONUNDERWRITTEN l BEEFIT Bennett, welcomed Mrs. James Other guests included: Capt. counters with the Jap BY Broyles (Mary) and invited her and Mrs.Donald J.Childers, NAS anese. One hundred and M0NYThe to join the club. .Jax Executive Officer; Mr. and fifteen men were killed MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK Mr.T. Rezla and Mr.-J.;Patten Mrs. Richard Middleton, and sixty-four wounded. MARV BLACKMORE NICK'NICHOLS :J .of the Drug Rehabilitation Center manager of the Navy Wives Enemy losses were estimated - 358.1843 or 771-3007 358.1843 or 264.2454s spoke to the club members on Nursery; Mr. and Mrs. Clell at more than 3,000 what is being done to help Mitchell,representing the NWCA killed and 6,000 wounded.The . Navymen with drug problems. A Cecil Field 121; Mr. and Mrs. guerrillas acquired question and answer period Murray Dykes from NWCA launches and barges which followed. Mayport 201 and Mrs. L. Oliver, had been kept hidden from Last Saturday evening the Parlementarian of the Dixie Area the Japanese and were members held their annual Council. operated by using homemade ::;:;:;:;:::::;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::; :;::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:::;:;:::::::::;: alcohol and coconut tti :" II made The contact guerrillas with finally the 1 < ri, 1: xxxxHONDA American forces in the a South Pacific and supplied them with valuable i $$ information about the Since 1885 w HONDA OF JAX 1 enemy in that area.CHECK . ;.;..;...:.. 11111111111111I111111I1111111111111111I1111I11111111111111 111111I1111 .m.;.j HAVERTY'SYES :::: ; ;- I 6425 NORWOOD AYE PHONE 764.2419 :: iiWtJtf V' t !o "There's No Place Like Home" it.Mm'lMl [W' mml t 1 1'J ::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. A5'MOTORS military discountLaura i ENTERTAINMENT NITELY ' at Duval ___ 4ijk AL PARADO -Beach Boulevard I"Xj< Bargain Lot! ,.. Monday through Saturday PLENTY OF VW's&Other Boulevard , -Normandy -i kit ti !L t' ." '" ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Foreign Makes SPECIALRATES and Compacts $6 per person FOR SERVICEMEN 00 double. occupancyEntertainment FROM $ Nltely, Quarterdeck Lounge ft Dine at Biser's Seafood 90 Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool, Free Undercover Parking TO $590 jwsomiiMOTOR Full Price 50 To Choose FromIIESTTRANSPORTATION HQTEL 901 Main Street Phone 355.3744Within IN JAX a 6566 Normandy Boulevard walking distance to all points interest' Phone 7814978t ,",..'... ..Y.V.'tVtYV............."\.......'\,..,,,,\\..."........,-..\............. ......... . e).'_' ".t..'.." \\'-\.',''l-'': \.'',) AY YV i. < ............!....................V.'J t,1.1.1,1J".1 tJ111:1.1111I11.I. L ---- --- NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 _ --- '- . , = = . f' ' <; 1"i h>:IAJ4 < ,ii"t' f 'PI Z"A I '" '-: 'SARGE'S '-i1 > \ cnal11 ,, ; _" ERNIE GROSE 1 )$ k .. TAKE OUTORDERS-DININO ROOM AMNICAP''MtVICINTft, f fo 1W Blanding Boufovard. ;,:"f. X3.1. PREMIUMBEER.CHOlceCUTSTEAKS = PHONEi M44WOElectronic i . = ITALIAN SANDWICHESSPAGHETTI"PIZZA" : : :.dl -- -- OUR SPECIALITY! z : .s FjMt 'I Insurance .Foriwifitiit Ev i : '4. # HOURS: Analyzed Electronically II. ' : / "j ).> i t 'Sun.-thurs. C" 11:30pm 4pm ; i S4H GREEN STAMPS ; anight t' sjwttyy MOW III!, ',: o 0 0. Friday 4pm 12:45: am -= .. With All PvrdiaswWl j , $TA TftF. .MMUiu I."Aor ?AAOBu; 'iNSUtitNC :'CO; = Q Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12:45: am 5 .. HIGHWAY / . ., ;i4emeoltce.{ 9toomlrlptonFHllnoli t A <' .}! 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'' ':r '7:r ,.t'T''N'.i i: t = FLEETWOOD CHAMPION i ;{; M ,DEAN, ,>:_: ''NXHIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 742 S. LANE AVE. PHONE 781-S677 ti!< 'Yom' J 't1'IaasL. 'HKNi; r A = WALLY WOLGEMUTH "SMITTY" H. E. SMITH .,,_ h _ "JItRna III{ n 1111 n IIIIIII.IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iii lllluuiunuiiuliuuliiuliililiiiliiuinlluiliiiminuunnauuluin{ / I llllllllllill! i 1111111/111111111111111111111111111I1111I111I11I111/ 1111I11I11I11I11I11I1111 IIIIIHHtH-.a, .. SAVE: TIME AND MONEY!!.. -- -- CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST ,BUYS IN TOWN,! tl FP'lNOVEMBEi2- '. f 30, 1972 PAGE JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I.hu.: :.:.:<<..'.=........".................."vo.._.u...................... ..... .:.:.:;:;. [; RTU-62 Ends ACDUTR4 Merit . RTU-62's 100 enlisted personnel aircrew flew one of the Orions to L PromotionsJax and 25 officers have completedtheir Atlanta and hosted a group of annual two week active duty potential AOC's and 10 NJROTC ( i q 1 0 J. -04 for training period. cadets aboard the plane for 45- The following positionhas minute orientation flights. been advertised under the Members of the Unit used the The Idea of flight demon- Jax Merit Promotion Program two weeks in pilot and aircrew strations for prospective since our last issue: training aboard P-3A Orions Navymen has never been used in Industrial Cleaner, Open while ground crews kept the the local area and it may well q continuously (115-72)); 1st Cut ( patrol planes in the air. Ex- prove to be a valuable: recruiting = f Date: Dec. 11,1972.Employees . tensive classroom study was held aid. are urged to look for all hands. RTU-62 is responsible for for the Merit Promotion Announcements . At the close of the cruise, as a training individuals for eventualuse '" on the official service to Georgia recruiters one in VP-62. ; bulletin boards in their work : at least week. areas once a ,.f ' are also encouraged to PLEASE BRING THIS COUPONI, ? They . ,,, 1FIRSTHANDLOOK ., contact the Employment Office, Aviation Officer Candidates Ext. 3448, or the Rating Branch, Prospective PI7Z A M. make their way around on- board one of VP-42's P-3A Orions during .n Civilian Personnel Departmentto orientation flight to show'the young men what It's like to fly aboard inquire about positions in which they are Interested.but . Men.thru Naval, aircraft. Sun.nltt 2 for 1 ALL I DC.IBuy SIZES . as. aS I IThe One PIZZA Get Ono FREE! Under CHAMPUS maternitycare Buying A Toy GOOD ONLY AT is considered to encompassthe BLANDING SAN JUAN HUTS prenatal care episode, the Council nevertheless many poten- National Safety 42i;Blanding Blvd. 5800 San Juan Ave. delivery, the postnatal care episode tially dangerous toys are being Ph.772-OU2 Ph.7844411 and the treatment of reports that age 5 appears to be complications arising out of the the most vulnerable single year sold, so it's wise to check before pregnancy. for boys and girls to receive toyor buying. play injuries. WHAT YOU CAN DO 1.49 each is all Park playground equipment, Avoid toys that have sharp you pay such 1\s merry go rounds, edges and protrusions, such as swings, and jungle gyms, ac- a bird with a pointed beak that for most injuries to the count for professional color 2-7: year olds. can be jabbed in your child's be unsafe if eyes. Any toy can . ;s : given to the wrong child, Jo a Remove any splinters or portraits of child.s: projecting nails from boxes or your child at the wrong age, or when it is misused.A other equipment before giving Selector either large 5x7'J; '. ', the types child's of safety toys selected depends, the on them with surfaces.rounded to your edges child. and Select smooth toys way they are maintained, and the amount of safety training Make sure that plastic is set of wallet size received in the home. used and not plate glass in toy truck, airplane windows. car, or look Bright-eyed dolls that from several /'t' pretty on the store shelf, elec- Avoid toys that are poorly poses. ; constructed, like a rattle that : tric stoves that are just like"mother's J break and free little could ,. ," rattles with tiny apart " r : :..;, colored balls inside these balls for the child to swallow, 1.t'., .' toys and others seem harmless, and noise makers and squeakertoys ,t. 't'. yet with careful inspection, you' with metal mouth piecesor '.' '. may find they are actually a squeakers that fall out. 't : Avoid 'that have detachable - toys r. threat child's : to your safety. . #" parts, such as button f Although complete statistical eyes that your child can put in information is not available, the his ears, nose, or mouth. Dolls U.S. Public Health Service with embroidered or firmly kZgt estimates that 700,000 childrenare glued eyes are safer. injured each year as a result Check to see that stuffed t of 'accidents from toys. toys are filled with hygienic ma- There are Federal and State terial that Is washable and can ) r k ig laws regarding safety standards, be changed. i II $a. y a : . :"S t &S S 2 children photographed ( together-1A9 each child .Y 4 R AH portraits derv red I. r <; to at our store you ., I .. : h " y . -l, ; .f' ;.' Age limit: 12 years II ,:'. The Ideal living S I '\, : :>' : ,., location }.:. .., I for Servicemen I 1<: : . and their I fl1Btlvf"I I j familiesI'OOSCYClt fj. 1 I ".. .. I I s I' I 1-.I..ls I And we never chargefor ::: w.<<;(:::; 'G"8& &:&:&xmxm&: : :&&: &:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.. I ' : i LOCATED JUST ONE-FOURTHMILE FROMNAS JAX AAAINGATE I handling or delivery. ';: I 1 Efficiency 1, 2 and 3 Bedrooms I : Pixy is available only I 2 Pools I, 'T through JCPenney. I I. ** Laundromats Recreation Room t'k I : I Appliances ByiJ .1 ; '. : I ' elf. JCPenney : r' -I+crtp.crinJ; I .'. ; At Cedar Hills 4017 ROOSEVELT BLVD PHONE 3W-J4M . Now thru Sat. Dec. 2. Hours 10' til.:12,1' til 5 and 6' iL 8. (Near Roosevelt Mall and Jax NAS) : . . '" ,-- c - t-- NOVEMBER '30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 ...-.....- ........ . .. .... ... ... ,. .. ,.. .. . vfr&&tttyM'tiJAX; :>x< " CIVILIAN HIGHLIGHTS . Jax Civilian MenuMonday ,Dec.4 Combination Salad, Tossed Liver and Onions, Stuffed Pork Minestrone Soup, Baked Ham Salad Jhef/ Salad Bowl, Fruit Cup, Chops with Dressing, 7 oz. with Sweet Potatoes, Chopped Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, Plain Chopped Sirloin, Fish. 1L Swiss Steaks with Onion Gravy, Cottage Cheese, Fruit Cottage French Fried Potatoes, Fried Chicken, 7 oz. Chopped Cheese, Waldorf Salad, Stuffed Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Sirloin, Fish.French Eggs. Gravy, Green Lima Beans, Fried Potatoes, Apple Pie, Coconut Cream Pie, Mustard Greens, Baked EggPlant 4rWISE Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Assorted Pudding. . Gravy, Peas, Great, Northern Wednesday,Dec.6 Combination Salad Tossed , Beans, Squash.Combination. Chicken Soup, Country Steaks Salad Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Salad, Tossed with Yellow Rice, Chicken and , OWL Kermit P. Hayes, metaUmlth at NARF, works on an Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Dumplins, Pork Cutlets with ,Cup, Plain Jello, Fruit Jello, aircraft part-with safety glasses. Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Hayes' saved safety glasses his Plain Jello Fruit Jello Apples 7 Sirloin Cup, oz. Chopped , sight recently and made him the Cheese Cole Slaw, 50,000th member of the "Wise Owl" Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Fish. Cottage , and Tomato. Cucumber Cottage Cheese, Cucumber Mix,. French Fried Potatoes, Chocolate ,Banana Cake . Potato Salad. Mashed Potatoes, ,)dice and Club.Eye For Egg Custard Pie, Apple Pie, Gravy, String Beans, Pinto Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Assorted Safety Chocolate Cake, Assorted Beans, Mixed Vegetables. Pudding. Pudding. Combination Salad, Tossed Friday, Dec.8 Tuesday,Dec.5 Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit Vegetable Soup, Trout Rewards HayesJax Tomato Soup, Pan Roast of Cup, Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit Almondine, Stuffed Peppers with Beef with New Potatoes, Cottage Cheese, ,Health Salad, Creole Sauce, Boiled Corn Beef Spaghetti and Meat Sauce, Tuna Salad.Pineapple. with Cabbage, 7, oz. Chopped Hayes, a civilian employee at NARF, Barbeque Pork on Buns, 7 oz. Cream Pie, Apple Sirloin Fish.French . has won recognition from the National Society for the Chopped Sirloin, Fish. Pie, Layer Cake, Assorted ,Fried Potatoes, French Fried Potatoes, Pudding. Mashed Potatoes Rice and , Prevention of Blindness for escaping blindness in an on- Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Thursday,Dec.7 Gravy, Okra and Tomatoes, the-job accident through'the use of personal protective'equipment. Gravy, Turnip Greens, Bean Soup, Baked Meat Loaf Macaroni and Cheese, String Blackeyes, Corn with Macaroni and Tomatoes, Beans. In receiving the award, Hayes "I've worked on this job for 13 - became the 50,000th member of years," said Hayes, "and now the society's "Wise Owl Club of I'm glad I never let my guard s . America" down. Except for the industrial r ca reC.e..la S Biandlng80uleVird safety glasses furnished by the House of Quality Foods Cedar Hlllt Shopping Center] Hayes accident occured in line Navy, my family as well as Phone 771-9223 with his job as aircraft myself would have suffered." Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is metalsmith at NARF while he The American labor force is was removing a steel drive screw struck by an estimated 1,000 eye FAMILY NIGHT from the side plate of a bomb accidents every working day of STEAK tour of rack.The screw head broke, flew the year, according to George C. S' | 79 CKENe & up and struck the left lens of the Guenther, Assistant Secretary of 79 safety glasses he was wearing.. Labor for Occupational Safety NIGHT DUMPLINGS or. The special industrial safety and Health.' CHOPPED STEAKS glasses took the impact and "A full 90 percent of the injuries which result could be = Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter prevented injury to Hayes' eye. prevented," he pointed out, "and LUNCH 11 AM til -2 PM DINNER 4 PM Ill 8 PMWatcMpf thousands of dollars in com . pensation and lost man-hours saved, simply by widespread use of proper safety eyewear. The National Society, which undertook sponsorship of the Wise Owl Club in 1948, currentlyhas over 6,700 chapters in in- dustry and schools across the MOONMULLINS country. The Wise Owl activity e a e Z-1" MAfAG represents an important facet of the Society's program in 8-TRACK FM/AM/FM STEREO with and CONSOLE promoting the expansion STEREO COMPONENT PSYCHEDELIC LIGHTSAbove (LCdr.USN, Ret.) improvement of vision con ' with 3-DIMENSIONAL SOUND ( ) servation.The r 1J fM/AM/fM/ / Steroo radio (blow) IS HAPPY TO BE BACK AT Occupational Safety and FM/AM/FM itereo 95 l IM i 6 ipoolior tyitom radioOelune 1 9 9 ( Twin light control Claude Nolan . Health Administration, which ISR mm! char,.,with dud t' ogulor $27*.*SNOW Mr. Guenther heads, is covore .c .- s i slat three cert $OCQ95 tlt' stimulating progress in all Included 937 MAIN STREET aspects of accident preventionand 59SS PHONE 353-3922 health protection among the i I IJ Save $20 Save $20.00 J' nation's industrial work force. I 2SHX ., .. e + SOLID-STATE :" '' j _,_ -. CONSOLE STEREO FIREPLACE STEREO __ W/I,Track .built In with BAR FMAM/FM Start* lodio , tound iM/AM/FMShr. Four iptoktr tyitem , ... AFC twitch for drift. Radio, with 4 bandiSlideout .. .. . .. lighted bart w .. : In.M recaption + 0 . .. tecord ChangerOOSJ 1 y .- ;;;--. Slide-out , 95 ' ,.W$ 259 W ARRIVING 379 95 9 and 10 DECEMBER SELECT SCOTCH PINE _,-__ CONSOLE STEREO I, with BUILT-IN 8-TRACK FINISH: 5 io 1 ft. FROM $6.95 null CO . j FM/AM/FM dna 4tpeoker COLORTV $ 50 i 2 rode 120 watt Meotured Diagonally CUIUR Auto ISI record (tight) Red Codar lytm (live) from changer . FhilcofnatM (Awtolo - $200 OiW{ indicator Red Cedar (cut) from 4 Tilt front control 'OptnMON.THURrFRITilTpmtllXMAS "'c. '$ 49995 f Sy.VOStUS (live) from $600 n MUMIIHO, l trot trt1IfW :rroCKerO apDDp 1ncI\HOSTESS 4c:1: BID LANDSCAPE BciLcckHOME - 688 Kingsley Avenue Orange Park 364-4586 FURNISHING CENTERS withpurctlaMof lJI} '39"xmor. FURNITURE .APPLIANCES PLOOR COVERING HOME ENTERTAINMENT Home Owned&Operated by Thomas Walker Hlway 17 at Kingsley AveORANGE PARK 264-6942 ,'. .. . . ''Jt - V , . ---- 'W 1 NOVEMBER :30, 1972 10 JAX, AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I The 'Batmen' of VP-24 Have Arrived. ': : .1 .. : ,," ',' of the Jacksonville City crews were met by a number of j "','t',, ,; Jax- "THE BAT IS HERE" president and Daniel D. Pat- squadron wives and personnel Council : The orange and black stickersnow vice-mayor of Orange already moved to Jacksonville.A : In abundance, around NAS Park.terson,Following the "WelcomeAboard" reception was held on the hangar Jacksonville, confirm the the squadron will holdan deck to unofficially welcome the presence of VP-24's "BATMEN". house at 11:00: a.m. "Batmen" to their new home. Recently returning from an featuring open static displays of Patrol Squadron 24 was extremely successful deploymentto aircraft and survival commissioned at NAS Kaneohe Keflavik, Iceland, the "Bat- squadron A cordial invitation to Bay, Hawaii in April, 1943. men" have completed a equipment. extended to all Originally designated as a heavy attend is being 1 fJ homeport change from Patuxent bombing squadron (VB-104)), the River, Md. to Jacksonville. The hands.Cdr. E. F. Doherty became the squadron flew PBY-Ss on daily move to a sunnier climate has Commanding Officer of VP- patrols In the Pacific. The been anticipated by all for some 32nd October 19 of this year at squadron then received new 24 on time and the squadron is looking Patuxent River, Md. whenhe PB4Y-1 "Liberator" aircraft and NAS forward to an enjoyable tour in relieved Cdr. G. L. Petri. Cdr. In May 1943 were designated Florida.A. Doherty's previous tours have Heavy Patrol Squadron FOUR. welcome aboard ceremony The highlight to their Pacific included VP-26, VP-30, the U.S.S. o will be held for VP-24 at 10:30: 0 WASP (CVS-18)), the Naval War campaign was the sinking of no 1 December 1 in segment a.m. on at'VP30 ships, damaging 152 p those College,VP-5 and another Japanese of Hangar 1000. Among welcome for transition to theP-3Cthe more, destroying 32 enemy attending to officially is planes and probable destructionof VP-24 to NAS Jacksonville will aircraft which the squadron to VP-24 36 others during an eight He reported 4 ba COM- now flying. be: Capt. W. J. Vaught, assumedthe month deployment.The squadron and William G. In September 1971 FAW-ll Capt. ; ; Officer at received two Presidential Unit Executive duties of Sizemore, CO NAS Jax; Capt. J. October 30 Citations in recognition of daring that time.Arriving on M. Danielsen, senior chaplainNAS raids at Guadalcanal and the with the remaining squadron : Capt. W. W. Honour, USN \ aircraft, Cdr Doherty and his Retired; Jake Godbold, acting ;, mayor of Jacksonville and previously Maryland-based flight (Con't. to Next Page) ,:\ 4TRONTYO , . . , ilL i , fti, ;,:, II> ;' " ."' .';.i. o. ,' ',', : :' ," W', ,,:' , ..A R dr UNIQUE INSIGNIA-insignia that VP-24 has adopted Is uniquein LI V that it is the only insignia displaying a member of the fair sex. Without AdvertisingYou .. Wouldn't KnowOpen ai for your convenience 6 a.m.-10 p.m. i D PICK-UP & DELIVERY a ROAD SERVICED ( MECHANIC ON DUTY h Q AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS :::::'':::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::i:;:: :::::::::::::::;:::::;:::;::::::::;:;:;::;:::;:::::; ' | 'V'V"'BOB'S'BAK HILL {' ( ; :ff :.( )(1jgLA; i:: unijn I :: R n: SERVICE CENTER : : ::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: ::::::;::::::::::: ::::::: :::::::i::::: ;:;:::;:i:::::::::::::: ::: ::: SISTER SQUADRONS WELCOME VP24The Commanding Officers and representatives of the 103rd& Jammes Road Phone 771-91S6 other five squadrons based at NAS Jax were on hand-to welcome Cdr..Doherty (at right In flight, suit) to the Fleet Air Wing ELEVEN family. ... , NEWEST OWNED JAX'S THE ARNOLD CO. I DEALERSHIP ANNOUNCES... \ the location of their : AUTOMOTIVE PAINT STORE ON.. \ 1927 CASSAT' AVENUE : A Complete Line of Auto Paint . and Body Shop Supplies . THE DRIVE IS FASTER FROM NAS JAX , . '','' ;: ,'....THE SAVINGS GREATERRl 3mCOmPANY tffy8ifff": '' ';'" Customize that ! '.,! ; t :: ... f.t. G *'Z ole buggy $ " + \ " 1 ,: METAL .$; s S1 t *$ & ;} FLAKE PAINTS Do it yourself ntq S is 1 .tESpecial \. %. I ,o rrlNl1p 1F1519 A \.. ......-- ..J' , \ ; G i'w' rtiw , Prices to an Bridge aORANG '; ;;r NANDARIN THE ARNOLD CO1927 . PARKa;,; ;; . Military ''ri: 1195 *::*::::":::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :: ::;:"i-2. ;:::: :::::*;.z.y l J I!!!!:: CASSAT AVENUE . PHONE 3893J17PAGE Easy Financing J i/iiii :. 4373 PHILIPS HIGHWAY (Just 20 minutes from NAS via Buckman Bridge) 737-3822 - 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 11 . Receive Official Welcome TomorrowPhilippines I ,the only Patrol operations in Keflavik Aviation Squadron to receive this while Iceland and "VP-24 BATMEN" have coveted award twice. on deployment. In carried down through the years. November The present designation of of 1971, VP-24 was The squadron's assignment to 1 presented with [ ei l Ir iz Patrol Squadron TWENTY- a COM- work on the "BAT" missile, the 1 NAVAIRLANT FOUR was assigned in August citation In only Atlantic Fleet squadron to recognition of the 1948. Since then the squadron has fiscal squadrons receive this assignment, also year 1971 accident free contributed to the P-2V squadron'sfamous flown PBYs, NEPTUNES , record. Also presented to the unit P-3B ORIONS and In March 1970 BATGIRL insignia. It is in 1971 was the Chief of Naval completed transition to P-3C unique as the only currently Operations East Coast Main authorized U.S. Naval ORIONS. In July 1967, VP-24 tenance Award. squadron insignia displaying a member of officially changed homeport from addition to VP-24's primary the fair NAS Norfolk, Va. to NAS mission of Anti-submarine sex.WELCOME. Patuxent River, Md. which was warfare and secondary missions their homeport for over five (including surface shipping ABOARD When years. surveillance, the squadron has Cdr. Doherty arrived on October The Battle "E", MeritoriousUnit participated in the testing of the 30 a reception was held to Commendation and the ASM-2 "BAT" ((1946-1950)), the unofficially welcome the "Bat- Navy Unit Commendation were Navy's first operational air to men"to NAS Jax and he is shown . presented to VP-24 in March 1970 surface guided missile. As a here with his wife Penny cutting in recognition of outstanding result of this project the the ceremonial cake at the performances during classified nicknames "BAT SQUADRON", reception. . SEE THE NEW ROLLING HILLS C-76 TODAY! . t4 E L O E i'r ' a v : 1 rrrRaaRi r. I Ixrt . 4 raA r qJy Cl .R: 'A. .r ....r. .:.rr.w ,+r4..wwM+7aY".iM4'x y, , - .._ ....... ".w. _-; -:--- "" 4 7726 LENOX AVE. .1." 'R s. PHONE 781-1740 :,:;:;::); "Y ;'; ---.- ---- 'kr :;'<;.'4\t PATIO r w f THE SIGN SAYS IT ALL At far left Cdr. E. F. Doherty and his wife Penny receive a welcome from squadron wives as well as Capt. W.J.Vaught (L), COMFAW-11, and Capt. W. G. Slzemore, CO I(j L. [ rR 1f NAS. f _ a ,1 a iC -(2X&( INFLIGHT FAM.RMe q T TWIN THEATRES c r c. MODEL C-16 Y ,R .u You'll love the gracious front GARAGE .. .. porch, spacious entrance foyer and the huge family room In this "A FILM THAT -LADY SINGS THE BLUES' model. The dining area and BOTH MOVES AND oy IS A MOVIE-MOVIE THATENTtITAINSr living room overlook the patio I .. SINGS IS A JOT TO WAUOW IN and the rear garden through $25,500 to ---K .H feftH*.I*** IN THROAT WITH LUMP THE sliding glass doors. Two car ROSS CAN ADD DIANA 4 AND A SONG IN toolma&BW2 $32,000XWmmXf83m8tt8 BLUES garage NAME TO OUR LIST YOUR HEART!" OF DEFINITE OSCARCONTENDERS -I"''''CHrt_Tt4 Met-*!too . FOR 721"! 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I HAS :W': TO He died quite a few \ K..,E BJlVDffWLlAMS H .,. w/, :. s P wNN .. ., w :: FIELD JAX BEACHES SMATPORT . years ago, and, most people :: Sti heard of him be- STARTS 's cause never he invented unglam- FRIDAYIDECEMBER e t::::::::: ::;:;:!:;:::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::: : :; 1'I :;;; : : : ::::::: ;: orous things, like: Steam lit m."d r'.11II ,Nirn ,,dy II itII1: ,boiler furnaces, automaticair Trinity VA and FHA FINANCING 6 brakes, electromechanical back in E g Gt 3&4 BEDROOM HOMES l.lS25SOO brakes, and so on. the saddle to 132,000 OPPORniNOY I : Granville T. Woods was again and and in his life his name, stiU Salesman on Duty 10 am to 6 pm Daily time he got patents on about 150 of his inven horsingaround. r .tions, many of which he ,COWR .I.1Jt3': sold to American Bell Tel "TrinityXs SfeUJ Name My ephone Company, West- rolling: hills inghouse and General E'ectric.He! "" .. "1.. ., """ .. ,.<<<" -, ,"' "" ti, ,-tillft .. didn't even go to . 5 1 1 N .N A./ college. lie just worked IS GOING with various kinds of TO TAKEN 1R BELLAIR HOME BUILDERSJr machinery all of his life, HAMMER" THIS TOWN ,' y and thought of ways to APART! r'' MEMBER OF NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION make things work better. ( *,FRED WILLIAMSON -*y JACKSONVILLE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIA TIONNOVEMBER MtMiHtMHTOM VOKTHMCOH OdHMLM lnnHM w M..ww 1' Irv' -- 19721 NOVEMBER 30, 10 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER_ I The 'Batmen' of VP-24. Have Arrived. ,:. : T ::1 10 ,. ,,. if. ,' president of the Jacksonville City crews were met by a number of .'I 1,'" 'Jax- uTilE BAT IS HERE" and Daniel D Patterson squadron wives and personnel . Council I The orange and black stickersnow vice-mayor of Orange already moved to Jacksonville A I. In abundance, around NAS ,Following the "WelcomeAboard" reception was held on the hangar ., Park i, confirm the deck to unofficially welcome '"' Jacksonville, will holdan the : :' the squadron uBA TMEN". "Batmen" to their ; presence of VP-24's house at 11:00: a.m. new home Recently returning from an featuring open static displays of Patrol Squadron 24 was extremely successful deployment aircraft and survival commissioned at NAS Kaneohe ''to Keflavik, Iceland, the "Bat squadron A cordial invitation to Bay, Hawaii in April, 1943. t men" have completed a equipment.attend is being extended to all Originally designated as a heavy homeport change from Patuxent hands. bombing squadron (VB-10O), the River, Md. to Jacksonville. The Cdr. E. F. Doherty became the squadron flew PBY-Ss on daily move to a sunnier climate has 32nd Commanding Officer of VP- patrols in the Pacific. The I been anticipated by all for some October 19 of this year at squadron then received new 24 on time and the squadron is looking NAS Patuxent River, Md. when PB4Y-1 "Liberator" aircraft and forward to an enjoyable tour in he relieved Cdr. G. L. Petri. Cdr. in May 1943 were designated a Florida.A Doherty's previous tours have Heavy Patrol Squadron FOUR welcome aboard ceremony included VP-26, VP-30, the U.S.S. The highlight to their Pacific held for VP-24 at 10:30: will be 1 WASP (CVS-18)), the Naval War campaign was the sinking of no December 1 in segment r a.m. on those College, VP-5 and another at'vp.- Japanese ships damaging 152 i. of Hangar 1000. Among welcome 30 for transition to the P-3C.,the more, destroying 32 enemy attending to officially Jacksonville will aircraft which the squadron is planes and probable destructionof VP-24 to NAS lie reported to VP24in 36 others during an eight now flying. be: Capt. W. J. Vaught, COM month The William G. September 1971 and assumedthe deployment. squadron FAW-ll Capt. ; duties of Executive Officer at received two Presidential Unit CO NAS Jax Capt. J. Sizemore, ; r that time. Arriving on October 30 Citations in recognition of daring M. Danielsen, senior chaplainNAS raids at Guadalcanal and the with the remaining squadron : Capt. W. W. Honour, USN ," aircraft, Cdr. Doherty and his Retired Jake Godbold, acting '''1)) "- ----- ; of Jacksonville and previously Maryland-based flight (Con't. to Next Page) i, mayor r411 ;j : p , : { ATRoN Two . ' : :"#i 't (: . . t\ : S d+ , ,4qj ': '''". ; { i l UNIQUE INSIGNIA-Insignia that VP-24 has adopted is uniquein that it is the only insignia displaying a member of the fair sex. r Without AdvertisingYou Wouldn't Know '. Open for your convenience, 6 a.m.-10 p.m. D PICK-UP & DELIVERY D ROAD SERVICED : ___ MECHANIC ON DUTY [ Jj D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::: - L f' BOB'S OAK HILL f'ti.' 1: :I it' unirmSERVICE I 1 j __ | CENTER 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::::::::$::::::::::;:::::::::::::: :::::::::: SISTER SQUADRONS WELCOME VP-24 The Commanding Officers and representatives of the 103rd&Jammes Road Phone 771-3156 other five squadrons based at NAS Jax were on hand T to welcome Cdr..Doherty (fat right In flight. suit to the Fleet Air Wing ELEVEN family. ... NEWEST JAX'S THE ARNOLD CO. . OWNED DEALERSHIP ANNOUNCES... the location of their NEW AUTOMOTIVE PAINT STORE ON.. 1927 CASSAT AVENUEA Complete Line of Auto Paint - and Body Shop Supplies . THE DRIVE IS FASTER FROM NAS JAX \ ...:,.$.::::$,....THE SAVINGS GREATER r:1m "\ {1.f: :!::1.g.{:;rNNl:::::::";ri/r HCDniPANY Customize that "i : ole buggy /'I G /f.1,11$1"" .,,,, 1\ METAL . "': .s i tt.\ \tE.S f) FLAKE PAINTS Do It yourself \ 9 S \ $ \ S Save ! \.,$ .' ,. t"\\"II,':$$/:.:.' 1 $ :" .YYN.THE - ?" ; $: $::(; ?h rrltOrR/il'/ % JAX yrG , \. .:.:::: / Special I Prices to auckmanraridpe JNDARIN ORA ARNOLD CO- MilitaryEasy v:::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :: : :::: ::::: ;::::::::: ::::: ;:;::::::::: :::::$::::::::::::::-"" 1927 CASSAT AVENUE PHONE3M.3517PAGE Financing 4373 PHILIPS HIGHWAY (Just 20 minutes from NAS via Buckman Bridge) 737-3822 r .. ., - __ oL.1! ><1'I' _ 'i>; .. [iJI! ,, III. ., .. .. NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JAY AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 11 :I Receive Official Welcome Tomorrow I , Philippines the only Patrol operations in Aviation Squadron to receive this Keflavik, Iceland and "VP-24 BATMEN" have while coveted award twice. on deployment. In carried down through the years. The present designation of presented November of 1971, VP-24 was The squadron's assignment to Patrol Squadron TWENTY- NAVAIRLANT with a COM work on the "BAT" missile, the FOUR was assigned In August citation in only Atlantic Fleet squadron to recognition of 1948. Since then the squadrons receive this the squadron has fiscal assignment, also flown PBYs P-2V NEPTUNES year 1971 accident free contributed to the squadron'sfamous P-3B OR IONS and In March 1970 in record. Also presented to the unit BATGIRL insignia. It is 1971 was the Chief of Naval completed transition to P-3C Operations unique as the only currently East ORIONS. In Coast Main- authorized U.S. Naval July 1967, VP-24 tenance Award.In squadron officially changed homeport from addition to VP-24's insignia displaying a member of NAS Norfolk, Va. to NAS mission of Anti-submarine primary the fair sex.WELCOME. Patuxent River Md. which was warfare and secondary missions, their homeport for over five including surface shipping ABOARD When years. surveillance the squadron has Cdr. Doherty arrived on October The Battle Unit "E", Meritorious participated in the testing of the 30 a reception was held to Commendation and the ASM-2 "BAT" (194&-1950)), the unofficially welcome the "Bat Unit Navy Commendation were Navy's first operational air to men"to NAS Jax and he is shown 41 presented to VP-24 in March 1970 surface guided missile. As a here with his wife Penny cutting in recognition of outstanding result of this project the ,the ceremonial cake at the .x I performances during classified nicknames "BAT SQUADRON", reception. 0 ,. ..,.. . ---- ------------- -- -- I SEE THE NEW ( ROLLING HILLS C-J 6 TODA! ...., If:0 \ 4H n t"A yjj 9 , _. ... -' ' 7726 LENOX AVE. : " . , f,:" PHONE 781-1740 :; :' ; _. - ,'1 t .+,t'.,.; ..J rATIO { THE SIGN SAYS IT ALL- At far left Cdr. E. F. Doherty and his wife Penny receive a welcome from squadron wives as well as Capt. W. J. Vaught (L), COMFAW-11, and Capt. W. G. Slzemore, CO K DR 11 I. III' NAS. ! i - a ,1 iAM, RM. p T TWIN THEATRES u MODEL C-U is.N .h. s. ....... p ,R You'll love the gracious front GARAGE / 1 .1. porch spacious entrance foyer and the huge family room In this "A FILM THAT "'LADY SINGS THE HUES' model. The dining area and - IOTH MOVES AND DY IS A MOVIE-MOVIE THAT living room overlook the patio , "ENTERTAINS'k. %.!.".......'.. SINGS I IS A JOY TO WALLOW IN and the rear garden through $25,500 to THE WITH LUMP IN THROAT CAN ADD DIANA sliding glass doors. Two car s ROSS NAME TO OUR UST BLUES AMOUR SONG HEARTI"IN garage, tool $32,000 Of DEFINITE OSCARCONTENDERS ->**Crlrt._It*fefMlM -a..-.....FOR....721"c.- 'LADY "DIANA ROSS DELIVERS THE KIND OF -AN EXCITING MOVIE SNGS! PERFORMANCE THAT .......:.:.:.:.:.::::::.::::::::::::::: : THAT HELD ME FROM WINS OSCARSI" MARIETT .. t] :a: :: START TO Fiuw r' THE *Mr'i OffMi(I Wf) MM Town, EXIT Lt0 : N -CM-TV "DIANA ROSS IS NOTHING Ed By Beasley "DIANA ROSS-AHH SHORT DAZZLING! , A Black from DIANA ROSS! SHE DOES BLUES9A -I..a..4.N',DeOIr- : .lumbus. AMARVElOUSJOir4wiWtWU RED "ONE OF THE BIGGEST I AND BRIGHTEST new kind of telegraph that --N.: "A TRULY STUNNING SURPRISES OF 1 ': allowed message's to be PERFORMANCE HOTSMASH THE MOVIE YEAR sent to and from a moving FROM DIANA IS DIANA 10551" i I' train.. ROSSrAKTV !I" .....w-- : .. ...,.., : -... V\. .... -.<;' Sholif., NIC TV : ; : He died quite few \ tt. t.i i*' ** # w m AV oM '\" ,' c. 'of e..If Jnt& |gCtV? 103rd NAS TO : : a V :v::..R'lVDfFWl.AMS J, 001.6 .'" ,??, wwA ti < .v S j 1 JAX [ j CACHES 'years ago, and most people I / MAYpORTa: never heard of him because STARTS . .NORMANDY $ -r.;i i s he invented FRIDAY! unglam- GOLD 711 3331 -affi% % orous things, like: Steam DECEMBER 1st THEATRE N ..dyM.M boiler furnaces, automaticair Trinity VA and FHA FINANCING brakes, electromechanical brakes, and so on. bach g o 3& 4 BEDROOM HOMES LHJ the saddle 929,900 TO $M,AAA touts HOUSING' OPPORTUNITYSalesman Granville T. Woods was .affainand his name, and in his lifetime he got patents on still on Duty lOam to 6 pm Daily . about 150 of his inventions horsing"TidrtitylsSmiMfrXTvLine' many of which he arou SUa. "" COLOR / . sold to American Bell Telephone Company, West- : rolling hills inghouse and General E'ectric.! ... < 't*' .. .4' .1 . He didn't even go to A1.Nw N.N college. He just worked IS GOING , with various kinds of TO TAKE machinery all of his life, TT HOER THIS BELLAIR HOME BUILDERSMEMBER and thought of ways to I make things work better. ..*.FRED WILLIAMSON 0M OF NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION JACKSONVILLE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION "AMI1TQN VONItt KK OH WMUAM SM N S.w. .... ---- . ;::::: " I 11 __ - NOVEMBER 30, 1972 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER H_" .- ':- H' Who Ant .1 Sir ? AFrogmanAml ""pld"1" ..tiwtJ Jax Are you bored with your There is a poster at the training vigor), they make their intentions r Job? Looking for a challenge? center which continually remindsthe known and those "gray Here's your chance, adventure trainees that their plight is ghosts" of the fleet are just a ,. lovers. The Navy Special Warfare their own. It reads, "You are a gang plank away. Group from the Naval volunteer. Volunteer in, The first weeks of training Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Volunteer OUT." registers the greatest number of Virginia will be here Dec. 7 to For this purpose they have a drop-outs, The emphasis is on recruit volunteers for UDT-Seal bell which is neatly lashed to a physical conditioning, coordination - Team training.A pole. A bell like that on any shipin and mental alertness. slide presentation scheduledfor the Navy, but it serves a different All but the dedicated and 9 a.m. at the station theater purpose. It doesn't mark v determined falter by the will provide the introduction. time. wayside.The . Prospective candidates will It's for those who decide that "show their stuff" at the indoor after having tasted the crunch of trainees' chant tells the, pool from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at, sand in their jaws and the aches story best of all: r the training and weight room and pains of taking a 40-foot drop Who am I, sir? (Bldg. 614)) from noon until 2 p.m. from the cargo net on the obstacle A frogman am I. UDT-Seal isn't for everyone. course, that a ship wasn't A UDT man Indeed, only a few of the very that bad after all. I will be till I die. . best are around at the end of By simply chiming it loudly For it's HOOYAH, Tigaree training when they proudly pin three times and the instructors We're the men of UDT; the trident and anchor emblemon encourage all those people who Damn, Bim Bam their shirts. have need to use it to do it with All together for Uncle Sam. THE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD ., : ;" CLEANIN'A 5ko .\ ..;",,.J..' <**t*' "* "*'***" .. -$$$ 011. ".ir to rM ... ... I, 1, ... , r 1 ..1'1'1'' a* rib* . J th I.' l, f. . .r.7 "' '' {: !AN . ? : :{\ \v. ?n;{.}v, i\\iv'r'1. :.,. .i. .nb'J{::: + ; .. . . :: {4} '. L ' { } ; : r > i;, : :?FF:5.:; ,?,:;:; ir' ; yi; p y: ? p : ::H:.:? k '::7?}}i.,} +}}} : / << < ; ; . . i , ' - u \ .: 4 r: : t i . 't;l I 7 . I .. 10.* Off. |MI"*< M .d* <( ***m* I li ilir" .M rtil I IAINI MriM, sr Ul milKinr NrswweM IMifHntftmi N ,, rut Mililiry Hnomtl M tl,* < t- n Wt mil Mtt11I" CMM fir I0flut M AMWMI.i un4>,_ tI tltP kwtM ,1MNM1 .Wbll. ntnm Me teeM l. tot r , ,10* '* M Dtnllmi if <{<(n||_ d ,11. hM 111e1wrYM' t eNWr CMtomrlOMKM I rw .. ....... fUTtUM. d MllKW Midi 1 0 (N"VMW tMIIMriM.M iron. t>4 -Mr : c wr ctuwnt Nalrgw I * CM CMW1I ItMOM lor y.. . t''; M : I 1M A IN t A ,. U iti I . i'(' 'f. lrweoww .4 UI IuIAY, Nut Wwalr NMee. n tmur* ft** )AAI) . R U. Mihti .. y kim MN/N i1r W11M1 tUA1f! l i tf tnttny NtI H 1M neNIN' CNCMmil .. MNM \ '. I* NII./ itM"" r tCleroi .. tM .twoW' c....... b: ';; Mtllwy.....Dept. CuAtNY- Mliitely&ND.pt.S . "..? Cloro C.. Q N Co. \ 07 1 0 u.tf Mill /tAlel ,.0..eA i M2MoMmount 0 .1 INM /* . . 'J .+ 10* Mn l'Xllrlts lenl, 31,1973' K3 1.a.IoMim"M.16OM MFGWltphn. 31, 1973 < 1 / M.MetOtlS5OIIrr NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER' PAGE 13 ._____ ____ .... _..d . .... . i ; '," '- #" I P . I M MI i m mm M m = ! HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher Movie Schedule Ul NAS JAXAIRNEWS Jacksonville i i CALL: 388.2755 ; Ads should be mailed to arrive not later thin r'I-iii----K JR 11 HM J v LATWINGER Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE 1 Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be Thursday,Nov.30 Monday,Dec.. = published the following week unless the I NAS: "RIVER OFMYSTERY" NAS: "THE NIGHT OF TIlE publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or Starring money order for the full cost of the ad must be FOLLOWING DAY" Drama, Drama, 4747 San Juan Avenue I received WITH the copy for the ad Starring Marlon Brando and Edmond O'Brien and Vic Richard Boone. "R" (93 min.) Morrow. "G" (96 min.) Jacksonville Florida = RATE) minimum charged line*) 12.00 HOSPITAL: "CORKY"Tuesday Peraddilionalllne/wordsperllne, ( ) .SO HOSPITAL: 'THE GAREY ( : : TREATMENT" Drama, Starring ,Dee TARGET"S ", "' '' ,,;U:!::!: I(IB>O:om".". i 'H'u' James Coburn and Pat Ilingle. NAS: "MOVING ------ --- ---n 0.-- ; .4 : # # I # "PG" (101 min.) Drama, Starring Ty Hardin and Michael Rennie. "PG" (92 min.) NORMANDY ACRES 'BROADMORE Friday,Dec. 1 HOSPITAL: "RIVER OFMYSTERY" .. .4 miles west of Cecil Field. Road 12x64,2BR, 1 bath, CH & A,part furn., NAS: "DULCIMA" Drama, frontage, % to 10 acre tracts. Land Is 10x27 Awning, Utll.! shed & skirting. the best Investment for the future. Set up on landscaped lot In small Starring John Mills and Carol SALESMAN WANTED Other tracts available over Southwest secluded park. Equity&take up pmts, White. "PG" (92 min.) Apply at Florida Jewelers, It W. Jacksonville. or refinance. Call 264.2032 weekdays HOSPITAL: uTIlE NIGHT OF Forsyth St., 353-0623. Wynne Realty of Florida aft. 4:30 PM. THE FOLLOWING DAY" EXPERIENCEDNIGHTCOOK 3895514 389.8507 '70 SABRE Saturday, Dec.2 Good pay & hours, apply In person, 12x60, 2BR, 1 bath, WW Shag, 2 A.C. NAS: "LILI" Romantic .Ole Red Barn, 428 Hwy.. 175., Orange BR,2B PRETTY Units. Exc. Cond., assume pmts. of Drama Leslie Caron Park. Fenced yard,fruit trees very nice $106.23, Call work 772.3156 or BKS 7L, Starring $16,000.VANSANDT.Realtor. 7723857* and Mel Ferrer. "G" (94 min.) < " - 387.1213 OKOLONA HOSPITAL: "DIJLCIMA"Sunday 0 - MOBILE HOME PARK ,Dec 3 1 3 BR BRICK HOME You can earn' FREE RENTI New NAS"CORKY"- Drama, > . AIRE LITE INDUSTRIES OF JAX CH&A, carpet, double garage, fenced Mobile Home Park,with underground Starring Robert Blake and "As exec, it gins me great window yard, In Orange Park; 1539 Bay Clr. utilities, VA approved. Located on to introduce our new: Fabrication, Iii rescreening E., 264.3239. Charlotte Rampling. "PG" (89 pleasure Standing Blvd. (SR21). Near NAS Jax doors, patio & pool screens screen min.) commander, Colonel Ebenezer & Cecil. School enclosures, aluminum roofs & carports bus stops at corner. fret estimates. Owned & Rent, $o44. & S49. Call Ckolona Mobile HOSPITAL: "LILI" Scrooger Home Park, 264.9504 or 264.9591.em.1. operated by: Norman T. Abrams, . USN retired, Paul Tinney, 2568 Edison m.1J."" -- n-s...'$.: U Ave., 384-1242. ORANGE PARK = $ : ; !, : :l A recorded message by 2 BR Apts. Furn. or unfurn., Dish : SCOTT EDWARDS washer, Drapes, Carpets. Elizabeth :O.3DOLPHIN Tells you how to bee Apfs. 77M405 or 7713355. '68 VW FASTBACK DISC JOCKEY Perfect second car. New paint. Runs call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for good S795. 7716732. Columbia School of BEING TRANSFERRED . veterans. Francisco. Not Let a retired Navy man who understands 172 KEYSTONE CAMPER San Broadcasting. by YOUR problems, manage the Completely self contained, on a Dodge FOREIGN Gui_ Course affiliate with CBS, Inc. 15 YRS. EXPERIENCE rental of your house until you return to chassey, low-equity & take over ON FOREIGN CARS SERVICE home study. Ja)(. pmts., will consider trade for equity. CAR NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREO! Bartleson,O'Neil & Payne,Inc. 2647191. FEATURING STA POWER PRDS. Consoles, some with AM-FAA. tape 1147 So. Edgewood Ave. 20 01 1947 CORVETT CONVERTIBLEGood at dealers' cost to 3889311 10 PHONE 389.9393 players liquidate cond., 427 cu. In., 390 horse, 4 stock. Full warranty! Phone 771-0409. traction, call 47PM. GIVE US A CALL FOR weekdays Speed DOS., 2646220. DISCOUNT ON LABOR TO MILITARY PERSONNEL LIVE CRABS Quick Rental of your Property Wllford's Fish Camp Edward 0. Lyon, Broker 389-0361 '70 NOVA . 264-9707 __ 3 pd.V-''350',R&H,$1200. Call after 2PM 7860762 TYLER'S HEATING &AIR COND. WILMAR APARTMENTSAir Central & Wall Furnaces, space Conditioned, 2 bedroom, Living '66 CHEV. LWB PU heaters, cleaned & repaired. room, Kltche, Brfst. nook. parking Good mechanically & good tires (need .11II- Lakeshore 4711 Palmer, 388.5161. space for 2 cars, water, sewage, grips). $650. 2825306. GCS.'tSMERCURY . garbage, lawn. service. Furnished- SEW.SEW SEW $120., Unfurnished.$100., plus 4 percent * PS, PB,Air&Tape Deck,Deluxe Int. Hundreds of bargains, singer touch sales tax.387-2541 weekends, 389. 5475. 781-3658. and sew, makes button holes, fancy 0744. 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE781-5511 designs, overcasting, blind hems, PARK '66vw BUS sews stretch fabrics,etc.Original cost 2 BR Duplex ORANGE, Furn. 5 fairs to NAS. Needs body work. Has new engine, but Open Dally 8 to 8:30: .Saturday I to 5-Sunday 1 to 6 PM over$400.Balance 571 In cash or$6 per Conv. to Schools. No lease required. not Installed. $285., or best offer.,264- month.805 Edgewood Ave.389-0494 Will rent to Bachelors. 2646884. 6884. 72 VW SUPER BEETLE R&H,6,000miles $2195 << 72 VW SUPER BEETLE AT, AC Warranty $2595 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER ':'.N",: : o' :3.,>>;; Tak*.stock Responsible party take up pmts.of$S. ;: ;,, 71 VWSUPER BEETLE Auto, R&H $2095 a month Call dealer. 7728936. JUSTISS TRAILER PARK in 71 VW SUPER BEETLE AM-FAA, Low Milage $1995 .,SOO BTU Window FEDDERS Air Conditioner. 1 Qtr. mile No. of NAS. Clean,Modern' 70 VW SEDAN R&H, AC, AT $1795 trailers and Apts. 3893007. America.Buy Phone 772-9914 70VWSEDAN R&H $1695 WANTED ORIENTAL COINS FOR SALE 2MOBILE HOMES 771-6496 or write Asiatic Coins,.P. 0. Live In one, rent other. App. $200. mo. US. Bonds 69VWSEDAN R&H $1595 Box 30353, Jax. 32230. 7714040. Savings ; Dead Lake. 786.0712 68 VW SEDAN R&H' ; :jlr.: $1395 Nursery RIVERSIDE thru DAY Kindergarten CARE CENTER, week. 66 VW SEDAN R&H, New Paint <-1.: $995 days. 3887689. AVAILABLE TO FLORIDA RESIDENTS ONLY II 71 VW FASTBACK R&H $2195 2I"O.E.PORT.T.V. I PROMISSORY NOTES 69 VW FASTBACK R&H, AT, AC $1895 ' , In good cond., with new stand. First II . S50. takes It, 7716232. SECURED BY MORTGAGE DEED II 71 VW SQUARE BACK Auto, R&H : $2595 FOR SALE 69 VW CAMPER Pop Top, R&H ; $2595 BUSINES'SIncludes II LAWN MOWING ' : 62 V-6 GMC truck-with top 71 KARMANN GHIA R&H $2295 Lawn equip & accounts. Some go all LI I -. winter. Good part-time or full-time PAYING 69 KARMANN GHIA R&H, AT $1695 I I ' moneymaker. 771.3211 Ext. 8340. 70 VW FASTBACK ATR&H $1995 GARAGE SALE I ANNUAL INTEREST I 70 VW BUS Deluxe R&H $2495 Dec. 2 Sat. 'Normandy Atlantic I Bank. Benefit Ed White High School I .... ........ .... .:..ti.... ......I 71 VW DELUXE BUS AC, R&H $2795 Band. I : (nvctlmtnl Example: 'M'nlhly Chick : I 71 VW BASIC CAMPER, R&H $3095 EXPENSE PAIDTRIPTo I : $5,000. SSO : I' and from Greensboro, N.C. for : 10OOOIN.N.NNN.NNNN..NN.-..NI............................ 100 : Extra Sharp : reliable person (military preferred). I 20000..............................,._.................................... 200 I CHEVY CAPRICE R&H $1095 Pick' up 1971 Plymouth Sattellte and 000.............................................................?NNNMN 500 : 67 drive back to Jacksonville. For r'I..................... .. .......... ........e I details, call 772-0288. MATURITY: 24 or 48 months I I Interest Paid Monthly Principal Paid of Maturity Nice Selection of other Model VW's " ' : ,' : .'' Call Write NOW I ; .. ] I For Appointment or .. ,:t < I S2.000.00 MINIMUM I 100 % GUARANTEE! . EVERS& ASSOCIATES QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY I Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. I MORTGAGE BROKERS We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inspection.. Edward O. Lyon, Broker 119-0)41. I 1929 Pork Avenue Telephone 2644400 I Then we tuned up, tightened,and replaced everything that needed It. ORP.O.to.7S7. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repalcmr replacement of all., MIDDLE BURG AREA I ORANGE PARK. FLA. 32073 I major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 mllM. Come on In and tracts In Sunny.side double check. 1 acre Mobile Home farms. Call 2642086. I NAME ..............................................., I ENGINETRANSMISSIONREARAXLEFRONTAXLE .? c ., I ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM . WE BUY A SELL EQUITIES I ADDRESS ....................... .....:.............. - Call us for Quick service : I I Morrison Taylor,Inc. PHONE ...........1.1..t1..1..1............ 7714051 454)Wescennett Blvd..7J7-JM4. I. ..ONI m -fw OIA A 1811 -,Iqi! f l. .-III.! J. . .. ',' ... . i .Fh r ". " PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-lATWINGER NOVEMBER 30, 1972 " \ Y. N Wives 1700 Men Information: tL1N SchoolJax The Jax Navy ..... POW'sMIA'sWESTSIDE Wives Service Information, School will convene at 9 a.m., Dec. 11, in the conference room, Bldg. 1. The school will be three r evenings from 7-9, p.m. Tr Topics include: House : 4E4f hold Goods and Moves, HOUSE OF QUALITY SifcRVlcrJacksonville' 1310 Special Services, Navy *, FinstToyot CASSATAVENUE Exchange, CommissaryStore *Sale* S rv,e? Naval Hospital and ADVANCED AT NATTC Moving up the rank ladder recently at! others of benefit to the t NATTC were (Left to Right) DP3 Lynn M. Fontaine, who works at per n h 1973 COROLLA Training Facilities YN2 Sharon M. Krefft, the clerical supervisor of f Navyman as well as his the AO personnel office AE2 William K. Johnson: student at[ dependents. 1998 AE"B" School and PN3 Gary L. Walters of the NATTC Military NAS and tennant J" Personnel Office. commands personnel are Std; Equipment Includes: I encouraged to attend. For 1 reservations, call Ext. VA Offering Tutors 2596. ' " PHONE 319 4541Dillvtrtd For GI Bill StudentsJax Sending Yule In Jax. on approved credit Including tag salts tax, dealer prep transport and title fees Doc. stamps $3.00;total GI Bill students with academic problems can note imj.40 payment 3ixSJ.U MS4.11 cash or trade down APR 10.20 percent Includes salts taxi tag and recording fees get Veterans Administration financed tutoring more Packages? ona proval. easily under the provisions of a law that became effective With the Christmas season TRANSPORTATIO recently.The rapidly approaching, it becomes PLYMOUTH Dusters Specials N VwSTA increasingly important that 11 6cy1,3spdR H W Week 4apdRd WGN new law.(PL-92-540)),which courses essential to their proper care and wrapping materials also increased educational programs of education.For are used in preparing benefits, removed the this help,VA paid tutors up parcels for mailing, according requirement that a student be to$50 for each month or portion of to Postal Service officials. 71 71 COMET GRAND GTcylATR&HAC PRIX Loaded JW$2Wtuts failing a course to be eligible for a a month they tutored, up to a According to Military Postal 70 MAVERICK6cylATACR&Ht,000miles VA-paid tutor. maximum ,of nine months. officials, some of the most Important 71 71 TOYOTA PINTO AT.R&H COROLLA Cpe4spdR&HLlke ws s1S1S! It also made tutoring availablefor Under the new l law, however, items to be aware of in. 70 OLDS CUTLASS 2drHTLoaded $24 5 the first time to wives,widows VA pays tutors for the actual elude the following: 70 MONTEOO MX 4dr,8cylATPSR&HAC $175 and children studying under the time they tutor,up to a,maximumof Container-it should be of Under Warranty agency's Dependents' nine months. This ends( to sturdy cardboard or wood.. Educational Assistance "stretch" tutorial benefits which Packing-there are many materials program. eligible persons may continue to which can be used, suchas use until a total of $450 is crumpled up,newspaper, popcorn Tutorial assistance first exhausted. excelsior, styrofoam or became available in March 1970 any other type of cushioning Big Chief Say: 44 under Public Law 91219. It was Neither law changes tutorial materials that will completely designed for veterans and ser assistance against the veteran's protect the article from shiftingor vicemen studying on a half-time basic educational entitlement rattling. It might be said uSAt' HEAP or more basis at post secondary during military service, VA officials that in most cases articles that level,who needed in help passing pointed out. are not repacked when sent in PUM original purchase boxes will not 4J.J iG waC M withstand the type of handling 44 SALE necessary in the Postal Service. _ OVING Exterior of the parcel-the MONARCH'SRadial parcel does not have to be wrapped in paper )if there is a side of the box on which a leg Ply High Performance ible address can be applied. Masking or other lightweighttapes / 111 are not acceptable as seal. ; ing materials. These can be usedif other tapes such as nylon or string are used In:addition. Asa rule of thumb, self sticking SpecialThis tapes, other than nylon are not acceptable. Tapes that require wetting are acceptable.The . WeekvJ395 entire i parcel should Merle Furniture Is moving back to their newly rebuilt never be completely covered showplace soon I All prices have been drastically CUT with masking tape, officials said. to reduce stock before moving day. Now's your chance Stamps will not readily stick to to SAVE BIG on anything In'the house I this type of surface. EVERYTHING LOOKINGFORA , REDUCED ! / BUY AND SAVENOWI NEW ER-7IX14 $27.' +2.42 FR78X15GR7IX15 S2MS+2.70 ' ff4 . FR-7IX14 $2"'S+J.77 S3US+2.N CAREER? -' OR-7IX14 31.t4+JJSHR7IX14 HR-7IX1S S33.V5+3.16S33.9S ! +7,.02 JR.7IX1S $3 ..f5+3.34 ' If you Qualify'and LR-7IX1S S3M5+3.4 1 are willing to work, STORE HOURS : It Is possible , f.4 Mon.Fri I to earn In excess of t Saturday Ih I $20,000 per year Evening byAppointment within 3.5 years. Management training program, starting salary negotiable. Call r t : 44I FURNITURE Lieutenant Alton L.Vaughn,U.S. / Navy(Retired), Sales Managerwith . Metropolitan Life 'Insurance 1918 US HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH ORANGE PARK Company* :telephone. number PHONE 264.7531.. 356.2621 If Interested. I [ 30. 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 Family MARTD Wives Pass'Word' I Jax-Passing the word home is classroom in Bldg. 900. At the Meal the key behind MARTD's gather meeting,the wives will be given a ing of Detachment wives for Drug Abuse presentation by information and social meetings. members of the Navy Drug StatedJax Rehabilitation Center. Some of the Detachment'swives pitched in to help with the Following the formal presentation -Enlisted personnelare decorations for the recent Marine each week, the wives will [ cordially invited to Corps Birthday Ball and mentioned be given the opportunity to meet enjoy Family Night that more such meetings each other during a social periodset between the wives could be informative aside before lunch. (Chuckwagon Special) r and beneficial. [Dec. 6 at Galley One. MARTD is hoping that these The first of the scheduled meet informative meetings will be as All guests are required ings is set for Thursday, Dec. 14 successful as its Family Information I to be accompanied by an at 9:30: a.m. in the Detachment Day,. conducted earlier. active duty military sponsor. The menu will include: ! Vegetable Soup, Chili Hot A1 p SELL Dog or Barbeque NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL. Ltg(| ) Richard L. Farley ,Is W BUY 67 SIECCEP' awarded the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat"V" by Capt. W. 65 r66 French ALE Spareribs, Fried F. Moore, NDRC Skipper. IO Potatoes, Potato Salad, Western Style Baked Beans, Frankfurter Rolls, Without AdvertisingYou Before You Trade Your Car ,,4' Salad Bar, Dessert Bar a To Any Dealer Call....< and Western Fruit Punch. Wouldn't Know. Please make reservations not later than Dec. 1643 CASSAT AVENUE PHONE 347-2839 4 by calling Ext. 3302 or 3669. Meal hours will be 4- 6:30: p.m. Special \ ': " f 'f" '-; . , " ., rt + . DanceAt : ."// ' ':: ; , ,7 = & ,$/.i4If, ...;.... ,I', usa .... ;'I j'j// > . ' '''I -.. 'tJ' Jax There will be a special ; iit ,. , dance at the downtown USO : -' : Saturday, Dec. 9, from 7.11 p.m. }yt12' ,: , For entertainment, the &:'.:.,:, your \ ",. : "Back Alley"band will perform. .t , ,. : Dress will be casual. I ': : it\ {;' ,,,,,,,"".'.; ,_ The public is invited to this I '" 1\\\ -, ""' i' .,:I- dance and the admission fee will "- ...I" ''\ be $1.00 per person. Servicemenmust ; ;' ',' show ID cards. " \ ; : 11,<'" '. / j '''',11' !.r. ;jjjjzrr I .H. : : SHIPMENT I ' psi.r . . :: :::ttf:7f $205990 yti. PLU FAVOHITt runout O'TIONfl AND TOUR :; Smart Santas use their 5URECHEH 30 To Chose From ''r We Do Have Some 73 Models StlU without Price.,IncreaseINTERRUPTION4. money bOOk for Christmas shopping... Ds .bl..y s..nss r. c. sd. ;F : ... . BUYER i , )PROTECTION PLAN It's less expensive than a credit card & you can use it ': : ' TRIP ;r; ;; w; ) <: I ' PROGRAM I EVERYWHERE i LOANER CAR .. ." _ O .ff.' un ", '' i c.vw PRIVILEGES. Call your Jax Navy,Federal Credit Union[ for a SURECHEK .? ' sbn y.vc c.ol..nst.cs.w._ ; i' Oe.l I,.., Dss.bk.ys 1 ,,;.. application tOd v..hurry.Chrisfras! is sooner than you think!" f:: : .'-, . DOSSABHOY sSOUTHSIDE I j Jax Navy Federal Credit Union 94 tI I W RF OOSEVELT MALL NAS JAX.BIdg.39 NAS CECIL FIELD,dldg.2$ :: PHONE 314.1391 Tel.387.5622 or Base Ext.2431 772.9894 or ease Ext.21S x L415AMERICAN Hours: .5:30PM Hours I Mon..Frl.9AM-4:30PM Hours Mon..frl.l:3OAM-3:30PM: 5URECHEH or::;: IPM : 5URECHEH : ..... ......,,, .............. ......... .. .... ..... .,.. ......._...... i......'.1..........A..a1li 1'4t,1. ff AV V s .. .. .,. ......".'... .,'iINOVEMBER -' ,.......-..............- . h x . 16 JAX. AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 30, 1972 ':-i-: :':<<->>:<;<:v;<<--i'l<*>>:k:->>;';'>> >>>>:o.-.w :-=,:s--X';';':';':':,' JAX REENLISTMENTS Lc I It 1 1i i ,. 111: !, swY '\I' j, i F t T' /.: : i ; 1 ; I _ J Y 1V _ 1 9 I *a t ti v. ' / ,.ZGG t , \ r .... ,. ; \ ...:y ,4r SSGT JAMES PACE, Training ADRC B.E. RIDGLEY signedon SKI DAVID L. LEWIS took the Chief for MARTD, reenlisted for the dotted line at VW-4 for two oath for three more years.at the six additional years. more years. Weapons Department. .. . - t d w! Yb R r a fk ri NP * ** v T Ji tv l s P 4,1n isf tl. PELICAN BONUS BABY-AT2 McGriff Is congratulated by Cdr. P. E. Herring, VP-45 skipper,after he shipped over for five years. In addition to the plaque,McGriff also took home a $10,000 bonus. J N i ffn TILE t A . GIFTS ryqq a seowsuswttCOMEa .[' IS "INe Nautical Charts .Outrigger Nautical Wear riI . pPainls .Fish Boxes ,Burger Jacked EI:: .Hardware *Sktii Table Wear tvi .not ,_ .Repair Materials *Accessories'Other GoodiesWET ADR1 J.F. DIXON shipped over for two more years in STORAGE-MARINE HOISTS'HULL SERVICE'YACHT BROKE EXPERT ENGINE SEVICEounOARD. STERN DRIVE INBOARD ceremonies at VW4. SEE THE NEWEST BOATS, MOTORS. CANOES and TRAILERS PIER 17 MARINA, INC.. WELL ON HIS WAY AX3 Williams Is well on his way'to a Navy career with a 6-year reenlistment and a $8,000 bonus. Offerring his ROOSEVELT BLVD at OITECA RlVtn congratulations Is Cdr. P. E. Herring,'VP-45 CO. ."[I JI Jacksom leiorida ,eewee N Pier M Frenihieed M.lIIN.Phone. 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NORMANDY ATLANTIC BANK, 6545 Normandy Blvd. Priced for economy minded. WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK. 4328 Blandmj Blvd. I '71 BUICK, SKYLARK 2 dr. 1195[ I JOIN OPERATION IDENTIFICATION AND STOP A THIEFI ,4. . (... H.T., Pallisade Green with " Lr# n Green Interior,equipped with "Operation Identification" is an excellent plan for burglar-proofing your home I With an easy-to-f . factory air & power. M PONTIAC VENTURA 4 dr. use engraving tool, you can permanently Identify your valuables by engraving them with'you ' H.T., Bermuda Blue with Florida Driver's License Number.Fill . White top, equipped with 1 2895 factory air & power, Lowmll1695 out the card you will receive and return It to the Office of the Sheriff where It will be kept on file for Identification purposes. ' r n Affix decals (which the Sheriff's office will send you) to your front and back doors to warn a would.be burglar that yourhouse Is protected by Operation Identification. He probably will not enter..and you will have STOPPED A THIEFI ' .,"%, ... WILSON PentiocI726CASSATAVE .::' ,' , " e Phone 314 22II SOUTHWEST COUNCIL JACKSONVILLE AREA CHAMBER o'COMMERCEPAGE ' f\** I* 1 I 4.1 PAGE 17- ! NOVEMBER 30, 1972 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ! ! Wins UPicLmJax ! I U-PIC-EM Lee Simoneth II II for that game again on this -Lee Simoneth entered his there was usually more pressureon . BALLOTNAME the the unbeaten team. week's ballot. contest of I first U-Pic-Em who entered the Since this Is the last week of the As he everyone last week and as a result I year week have contest B.W.Castelli has at least contest last may contest of his first U-Pic-Em won noticed Notre Dame did not play clinched a tie for the season the year.Simoneth. and will win it Cal last week. There championship who works in the Southern , schedule outright unless a previous winner Reliability was a misprint in the and J'. Quality Assurance Department at NARF used to pick games for the ballotso comes up with this weeks winning RANK OR TITLE AGE_ to make pick ballot.NOW . PHONE won the next to last contest of the you'll have your , DUTY STATION \/I, SERVICE NUMBER, .year While with several a perfect people ballot.picked HEAR THIS! ' (This'week's games) Ohio State over Michigan and several picked Oklahoma over NOW HEAR THIS! NOTRE DAME SOUTHERN CAL__ Nebraska few managed to pick both of the upsets as Simonethdid. SMU TEXAS CHRISTIAN He said he picked Oklahoma because Nebraska's record GEORGIA TECH ._GEORGIA___ ___ showed them to be more TktWsm vulnerable and Ohio State was his MIAMI FLORIDA choice because both teams had about the same strength and OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE. Avis. AUBURN ALABAMA-. - It. ARMY, NAVY ,. I \ LSU TULANE \\It. a .5 Steer a course for action- GREEN BAY DETROIT._-_ : I Make Avis your first port o' call and feel free again to CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH I'I' \S. . go anywhere,anytime. I AVIS FEATURES PLY MOUTHS I ' : \ : , TIE-BREAKER: predict final score on the game between ;. Army and Navy. Indicate winners in other games by a check 'd'. ., mark. t., '.- ........ \ ,' w SPECIAL RATES Ballot boxes for NAS and Cecil Field are located at the Navy Lee Simoneth Available to all military personnel S Exchange near the Lay-away counter and at Galley One.Ballots " must be in by noon Friday each week or they won't be picked up.tf&$88$88 AMIS ,: :::::: : : : :: : :::::::::::::::::::::::;:::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::i::::::::::::::;:::;:;::;:;::;:::;:;:;::;::::;::;:;:: . NavyMarineBowling NAS: CECIL FIELD: and Kelley Corner Enterprise Base Service Station Phone 772-2896 Dr. R. TIMOTHY CARTER Phone 771.3211 Ext.392 Standings ,. Optometrist L w '",*-\. Announces the 7 WINNINGTONIGHT Relocation of Ms OptometrIc Practiceto LITTLE BEARS 21 POWELL'S RAIDERS 17 11 FRA BRANCH.91 17 11 Park Central Shopping Center THE AUTO-BARNS 15 13 1592 Park Avenue Phone 2642425Orange ANCHOR KLANKERS 1513 Park, Florida 32073 THE DRUNKS 13 15 (Green Cove Springs Phone 284-3452)) WHITEY'S FISH CAMP 10 18 THE MAKE-UPS 4 24 \ S2DAILY i E '3 PERFECTA '5DAILY 1 st TWO RACES I 6th.& 2th RACES LAST TWO RACES JLtt & 3eU4 QU1N1ELA WIN-PLACE-SHOW WAGERING EVERY RACE + r\* : .'it 'Pod o m 73 / 1& --. % ORAlGiIRK '.. 'i11 r< , ;,,,' ''I: ;t f O i . .. '1t; Kw fi011' Look at the happy ,I uhf l C N.h W folks Mho\ have shopping y11 \ " ti cash. HouM they do it? ' CLUBHOUSE. ADMISSION: $1.50 L They opened a Christmas comfortable table seating for the nightl! Chili for this year, last Includes year. Plan ahead, not! DINNER served 6:30-10: Most exciting place to ,dine. Complete :;', delicious meals from $2.95 and you'll Just One . view of race! "' enjoy a spectacular every PaymentWeek .', " ' RESERVATIONS; t Every ci WEEKDAYS until 3 ((904)) 388-2623. For 1973 -* .. After 3 ((904)) 264-9575. Club Christmas SATURDAY after 1 pm ((904)) 2649575. NO : :: GRANDSTAND ADMISSION Still only 50 cents NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSONVILLE LO 1st RACE POST TIME 8p.m.GMAT NEE 1:30: - MONDAY 6545 THRU THURSDAY All(|Departments FRIDAY,00 AJ M"".fo I 00 P.M. -- - iLl P.M. A.M.102 00 FDIC 5:00 Member : Lobby P M. MaIn Loans 0 00 A M.to 100 Installment Drive In teller A ..i , \M.v. .' . ..-, - -- '.:.Jj.: :. - r 18 JAX, AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER, 1972 ...............,........ ... .. < ---- : }' "' IH ""ti. ' : '" --- \\1":1 \> r P .1 Al', a\ d' K as( h '! ddCaptain < ECiLwSp. jiTS..w. ; yy 1 .. " I ,, < I by DTC J. D. Brewster . BASKETBALLAMD circle by nipping winless NAMTD Brindenstine ((508.221); Paul slammed NAMTD down 40.37.Kitts with 19 and Barr with Conaway ((508-204)); Henry in a big way,71.39.McGhee with 16 led all VA-45 scorers. Smith Stopinski ((506-189)() ); Dale Howard S 21 points, Meldrum with 14 and had 16 for the instructors. (505-182-178)( ); Bill Martin ((503, r Rogers also with 14 led the VMS threw a scare into VA-12 202.176)); John McClure ((502,200-()( maintenance crew's scoring. before bowing 5045. .176he's finally taking his Smith had 14 counters for the Easley was VA-12 top point Wheaties regular), Jim Tyler instructors.Gill man with 16. The games leading ((50M88)); Don Eriksson ((501-188)) scored 23 points and J. scorer was VA-45's Meldrum with and Ty "Sampson" Fusani (501- Williams 16 in leading VA-174 to a 20. McGhee also had 15 for the 186-177). Bob Curran rolled a 200 68.40 win over VA-68. Walton had "Blackbirds". game. Standings: 14 and Sullivan 13 counters for the Dental found a new way to losea Marines 40 -16 W. F. Quarg presented CDR A. A. Less, Commanding Officer losers; game when they forfeited to VA-45 36.20 of VA-12 with the first place trophies for slow pitch Softball. Individual . The Marines cooled Medical 36 VA-72, 2-0., CPOs 3520 trophies were given to each member of the team. VA-12's 19. Big John Mills of football NWSED 32.24 vigorous participation In Cecil Field Intramural Sports is displayed by fame had 14 tallies for the' BOWLING BOQ 31.25 Commander Less'toothless smile. He lost his two front teeth during a Marines. Moore "blistered" the CO-NATIONAL LEAGUE: Medical .3026. football game against the Marines. nets with 7.points in triggering During the past two weeks, the AIMD 3026 c the Medical scoring "punch". Marines lengthened their league Fall's Frazzled 5 2629. % ,.. '.,- VA-12's diminutive guard, lead to 4 games over runner-up CLAW-1 26 -30 NewsgramNavy - Eddie Easley, had 17 tallies to VMS and the CPOs slipped to Admin 24 -32 lead his team to a 50-43 win over 3rd.500 series: Albon Sonnentage Weapons 2332 ... VMS Pete Barr had 15 points for (544, 199-183)); Dennis Vincent Communications 22 -34 VA-45. Both teams lost their (543, 214-181)); Wes Stearns (535, Special Services 20 .36 vs Pollution centrations. A program for ' centers early In'the game on 188-186);Bob Shaw ((530, 213-178); AIMD No.2 1738 Significant developments in the receiving and treating bilge pumpings and one for treating fouls. Steve Azcueta ((526,. 188-177); Inasmuch as the Mayport Navy's air and water pollution and oil Medical fell to VA-12, 61 24. Eugene Dobson ((526, 199-176)); boxing team will not be properly abatement program are on their oily also water be recovering will Woodard had 19 points, Easley 15 'Ron Mallett ((525-195); Tom conditioned to face. Cecil Field at the Naval Facilities implemented this fiscal and Miller 12 to lead the Gillmore way year.Also underway at present is . ((524 scoring 175-179-170); Don this week, the boxing card has Engineering Command in splurge. Bultman hit 10 for Parker (522;198-170)); Don Meyer been scheduled for a later date. Washington, including systemsfor a cost-feasibility study to develop Medical. ((522 198)) Osier ship waste off-load systems. The ; Lyle (521, 180- Further information will be control of harbor'spills and VA-174 continued their 174)) Dick Hanson study will compare, all alter- winning ; ((521, 195-190)); promulgated in the near future. disposal of wastes'from ships In ways by downing VA-45 by a 57 Don Eriklson, (520,180-180)); Ray natives for transferring sewage, count.Gill had 24 points for the Proctor ((518, 199-173)); Angelito MAKE (HRIStMA\ SHOPPING, port.To combat harbor oil spills, galley and laundry wastes,liquid "Hellrazors"and 11 David (515-192 and A CI .) containment booms have already industrial wastes,oily wastes and Freddy Kitts 515, 177-171)); w c. !J , been delivered to some 40 activities - ( solid for VA-45. Dick Maffett ((513, 201-177); Irv Q wastes from ships to with more deliveries VA-45 returned to" the winning Austin ((508, 183-178)); Harold shoreside disposal facilities. I aI scheduled during FY 73. Results will provide a basis fora e C 9i Procedurement plans call for long-range ship-to-shore @ @ .t 0" skimmer boats for major fleet transfer of wastes. The Navy has bases, and smaller systems for taken a position of leadership in rJDaJLnn GIVE U.S.SA'l NQ ONDSf areas of lighter fleet con bringing its facilities and operations into compliance with In REAL ESTATE matters, visil t or call federal, state, and local stan Home of dards for protection and AMERICA'S FAVORITE WAYNE SHRlAn enhancement of the environment. %Srrity During the next two fiscal years, associate of 73 and 74,it is expected that some BLANDING AGENCY Inc. 140-million dollars will be spenton ,, construction to abate pollution REALTORSHonesty at Navy and Marine Corps shore facilities. Dependability,Since In INSTRUCTORS NEEDED REAL ESTATE SALES BUPERS needs enlisted Navy 5102 Blanding Boulevard A Phone 771.9513 personnel who are fluent in Spanish or Portuguese for In- structor duty at the Inter American Naval Training Centerat Key West. The Center was established last September to train members of South American 1 Rican Navies in basic naval LOVSTPRICES skills.Instructors in the BM,GM, QM, EN,.EM, EA, CE, CM, SW, UT,and: HM ratings are urgently needed.Those selected will servea three year tour at the Center.If . applicants meet the qualifications for instructor duty :*.?& outlined In chapter 5, BUPERS Transfer Manual, any pay grade will be considered. Personnel BIG 16" DIAMETERINTRODUCTORY interest In ' volunteering for the SPECIAL 1q4iir* program should submit a special duty request via the chain of command to BUPERS B-2021, or w Special call autovon 224-2196 for additional 2fO1i.r Financing Information FRIENDLY, RELAXED BRING THIS COUPON AND RE. j''L [ for QUIETATMOSPHEREiMiMiiiiMiiniiniiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiini CEIVE ONE PIZZA fREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE OF EQUAL, . IDEALLY LOCATED FOR VALUE. ONE COUPON PER VISIT, ServicePerson . ; ,. (; CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. PLEASE. VALID THRU 12-9-72 : : .. tr. NAME .. .. ..,. .. .. .. ..)} ;,. '. .,,.:.zJ..l.,!..t.l.. ... CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, ADDRESS ., .. ,'. .. ... 1, ,e >-z.' ,'. nel CHURCHES AND ..., 1it SHOPPINGAREES .: :" ,. 'ft" .. ? 'Plzza. inn 4yYt.1 Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. f 17 } ., Turn South 2 Blocks Past Forrest High School yr s, 4420 Blanding Blvd. 772-8000 DUVAMOTORS COLONIALAPARTMENTS 1111 Cesery Blvd. 743-4911 , . .' OREST 5222 Lenox Avenue 781-2442 + It.' ,. l't 1 MOTORS rt'1 ': : :1t1; "I' _ /J- lItF' .' ..\\tf.t.it. ..: !:..:...:t.fJ,. I<...... I I: 1616 CASSAT . sf' 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD WELCOME TO THE LAND OF THE GIANT 7716464.PAGE c - 4 . i NOVEMBER 30, 1972 ;: JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 19 I Intramural Tennis L NDRC Standingsw 1 Fliers Basketball Team VP-5 ., 8 1 NATTC 3 5 FWF 6 1 NARJAX 3 5 VIM5 6 3 VP-56 /' '.' 3 6 Splits Two With Glync.o IIOSPITAL 5 2 MATSG 2 2 FAW.11 4 4 VW-4 2 1 4 4 Jax The Navy Jax Filers Otis McGee with 18, Mike Lucid Fliers will-be without the servicesof basketball team started off their with 16 and Mark Warner with 14. Otis McGee, who scored 37 VP-5 Starts new season last Friday night withan This weekend the Fliers will points in their first two games, as I BasketballWith impressive 93-66 win but travel to NAS Albany for gameson a result of the newly announced turned around the next day and Friday and Saturday. The personnel cuts. Two Biff Games lost 94-81 to the same Glynco ....., 'I!! ... !! --" ..-...... ..-_- team that they had downed for -. .._ Jax While it still may be -with- two their first victory. J wins was VP-45 The Fliers went into halftime of football season in the minds of many'people it's'also basketball FICEUR the was a 114-63 victim of their first game with a 47-40 lead VP-45 season and the NAS Intramural attack that'was led by that was due largely to the hot Pruett with 26 and Bell with 23. hands of Otis McGee of Air Ops stride.Basketball program is now in full Martin of FICEUR was high man and Mike Luchi of NDRC. McGee -1.I , cf the game however, with 28. scored 15 of his game high 19 . After 18 it looks games like the VW-4 managed to hold VP-45 points in the first half and Luchi team to watch could well be VP-5. below 100 F ;.y in their game but still scored 10 of his 14. In the second In their first game of the lost year 80-44. half the hot hands belonged to VP-5 showed no mercy to the VP-24 also made victims of the Mark Warner of Air Ops, Howard Marine Barracks team as they VW-4 team when they dropped Lind of Hospital and Jim At- buried the Marines 130-56. the Hurricane Hunters by a 95-79 tanasio of NAS Personnel Office. Leading the attack was Andersonwith score. Benttey dropped in 26 and Warner finished the game with 16 32 points and Bearden with Sheldon 22 for the winners while points, 10 of which came in the 29. Anderson scored 22 of his Heath's 30 points and Parker's 20 second half. Lind also finished points in the first half., failed to bring victory to VW-4. with 16 and Attanasio finished VP-5 had 75 points at the half in Medical was led to two wins by with 14, giving the Fliers five their first game and in their Johnson's 46 points last week men in double figures in their 93- second they outdid that total by with 24 coming in their 80-70 win 66 win. three points when they scored 78 over MATSG and the other 22 In Saturday's game it was a points at the half. This time the coming in a 78-43 win over AIMD.In different story altogether with READY FOR ACTION Members of the Jax Navy Fliers victim was MARTD and the final Alcaraz of Glynco playing the Basketball team who will be heading to NAS Albany this week are: score was 114-43. Bearden outscored the closest game of the new part of the villian. The first halfof Standing (L to R) Jim Attanasio, MPO Vince Bell, VP-45 Ricky Anderson this time as he season,NarJax held a 36-27 edge this game saw both teams Pruett, VP-45 and Paul Tuggey, MARTD. Kneeling (L to R) Steve came up with 34 to Anderson's 25. over Public Works at halftime matching each other shot for shot Douglas, Hospital; Red Galloway,VP-56 and Mike Luchi, NDRC. but Twenty-six of his 34 came in the Public Works came back and going into halftime tied at 39- first half.Another. strong in the second half to pull 39. In the second half Alcaraz team that broke the out a 73-70 win. Fruge lead their came out firing and scored 22 PRICE S TO Ail. comeback efforts with lE 100 point barrier and came upC' Thomas had 28 points. points, giving him 35 for the NOI ESA ' 25 for NarJax. game,as he lead his team to a 94- Communications put the stopson 81 victory. Johnson with 14 and the Hospital team by a 76-59 Sims and Jacobs with 11 gave NEW& USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES f score when they came up with Glynco four men in double ': NEW & USED TV SETS three men who hit for 20 points. figures. i NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES Scheindel hit for 21 while Schuetz The Fliers also had four men in NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS' " and Hergenrother had 20 each. double figures, but with the AIR CONDITIONERS 't:. Hrs.9 a.m..7p.m.Come In t Browse Communications wasn't quite as exception of Ricky Pruett of VP- hot against the other Hospital 45 most of their points came in CON NETt FU RN ITU RE CO team, the Hawks as they the first half. Pruett scored 11 in .ti / NII MMI/MM/MNNI/NN/NMN NIMM / 11 dropped an 80-44 decision. the second half to give him a totalof 536 VV $tONN.tft at iMrtl.:* 7* 050fi 5821 San Juan at Niblick Other games in the opening 20 points. He was followed by ----- -- ------ Phone 786-4404 week of the new season saw GZ NDRC win 64-41 over FICEUR, ffU1;"r: :; : i::::::: :;:; r. ':'m: :::::: :r ;;::; W{* :;:: ::?: :;:rrm:::::: : :;:;: m ::[:;:;!; :: [:::t ::::::::::: :r:: ::t" :f 1,2, and 3 Bedrooms 66-55 over MATSG and 64-46 over O Garden type apartments AIMD;j' Air Ops winning 80-40 POPULAR DEMAND IN THEs\ O individual air conditioning- over AIMD; the Marine Barracks and heating taking a 68-44 decision from III PIRATES TAVERN 4 11< Q Drapes furnished NATTC; and in a confrontation o Wall to wall carpeting between the two Hospital teams, fcBy Q Large Swimming Pools the Hawks dropped Hospital by a Jf 67-47 score. AND THERENEGADES I I1i AAMCO WILL KEEP 1i! I It YOUR tRANSMlSSlON HEALTHYGuarantee . { i . ..... 1m{ N. WEEKDAYS, MONDAY thru SATURDAY til2AM f SUNDAY 6 PM.11 PM . . triIPE ::i::::;::.: ::::::::::::::;::::;.ti:?::;::::::::::C:::::::;:::[:::::}:[:::;::;:;:;:::;:::;:::::::::::::;:::[:;:*f.tm; :: :::::[:;:::: :t:;:;:::: x:::;::::: : :; ::;;;:;:::::J;:::::r: :: :: ?::;:::::[:::::[:::::::;:::::::::;:: :;:;':'::::: TRANSMISSIONSTHE Dancing Singing Entertainment toBfe H HH WRITTEN CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEE AAMCO UllllllimimillllllimmilllllllMlllllllimillllllimillllllimi ilJi This transmission has been rebuilt by the licensed 24 Hours A Dav. iI ENTER sAAWEEK7 AAMCO Dealer issuing this certificate; utilizing the, N1TE AAMCO "CAR OWNERSHIP" Assembly Set. This RESTAURANT Ii 7 certificate guarantees the transmission and torque MONDAY THRU SATURDAY i IIII converter (if your car has a torque converter) against = SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT. = ORANGE failure of material and workmanship. It will be = "I :WJ.U = Dealer RING OF FLAMERESTAURANT' ' honored by any licensed AAMCO Transmission this provided that it is 5 PARK car, for as long as you own A'J. delivered to any licensed AAMCO; TransmissionDealer Steak and Lobster with all ...R't/ .. g d in the United States annually for service within 5 the Free Salad you can eat 'fi'r 5 US 17 30 days of the Service Date indicated below. The i and Beer you can drink.HAPPY. -_ at 1-295 $13.75 payable at the -- -- -- charge for annual service'is = HOUR E THE WORLD'S df and .it covers the replacement INNKEErEq time of service, r 5 7PM E = Northeast Florida'sE3A transmission, fluid and all preventive adjustments. :: 3PM = ) Newest and Finest FREE TOWING at no extra charge DAY SERVICE = R HI-BALLS 5 AccomodationsFree av..bl.. In most cases FREE 19 pont. Multi, Check = C = 1 40 FINANCING available. .1 necessary with approved credit = MG u s PAT off AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS S Hors d' ouevres f E 172 Motel Rooms Color TV i illimillimilllllllllllllllllllllll.'lllllllllliliimiiiilll l =_ 2 Swimming i PoolsUS 5300 Philips Hwy 737-3535 "L ......... .... ..,... __ ", ..--'! 1839 N Main St. 355-7671 17 at 1-295 I Orange Park Phone 264.9513 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 30, 1972 .... .. .. .. ...... ........... ... ................... . :- :-: :<<;'" -:5SSS:-::-:-: -:-: -::::::: =:: ;. .;;;;;;;;;;:;h;;?ativv; ;;; Teams Decided For Football Playoffs I. I JAX SPORT BRIEFS Jax-A few games are still left and forcing a playoff for that spot two-pointer. Bleecker- scored VP- aFOOTBALL in the Intramural Football season and a spot in the playoffs. S's only touchdown. --..... but the four playoff spots have NarJax won that game when With this win, all VP-45 had to AND BASKETBALL already been clinched as of last Cuthbert was credited with a do was beat FICEUR on Mondayof TICKETS AVAILABLEJax a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the old skeet week.In safety in the overtime period. this week to clinch first place : . This is the Tickets for the Gator charter range. last chance for the only National League Before Cuthbert's safety in the American League. :; Bowl Football game and the which teaches membership in the club game played last week Public provided the winning points Lyles FICEUR, who had already been .: Gator Bowl Basketball Tour small arms safety Works clinched second place had scored two touchdowns, eliminated from the playoffs, nament are still available at the marksmanship additional for all ages.If when first place NarJax knockedoff Lewis one touchdown, Braswell a decided to go out in style, . Special Services Ticket Office in any needed call AOC information is MATSG 32-30 in overtime. touchdown and a two-pointer and however, and defeated VP-451ast Bldg.704. The football tickets are 2540. Speake at Ext. MATSG's loss to NarJax Eckard and Flair scored two- Monday by an 18-14 score. . $9.50 each and the basketball prevented them from tying pointers. For MATSG Kirkseyand VP-45's loss to FICEUR means . tickets are $6.00 each. POWER BOAT CLUB MEETING Public Works for second place Hunt scored two touchdowns that if the Marine Barracks team while and wins the two ,it has ., NAVY GAME AT MAYPORTJax Jax The Jax Navy Power apiece Kelly, Blaylock games left to ' The Mayport O'Club is Boat Club will hold its regular Brotski scored twopointers.There play, then they will be tied with was also only one game VP-45 for first place and the two . inviting all members, guests and monthly meeting on December 5 ; in the American teams will have to to played League play who see friends at to view the Army-Navy 7:30 p.m. at the NAS Marina. Plans will b last week and in that game VP-45 will get the top spot in the game on Saturday, December 2 be made at the the downed VP-5 by a 36-6 score. playoffs with NarJax and Public ,: for on large screen color TV that meeting a Club sponsored will Three men took care of all of VP45's Works. . they provide. The fishing contest. Watch the Jax i I at noon and free warmupstarts hors Air News for further details on scoring with Parmley and No schedule for the playoffshas / d'oeuvers will be provided. And the contest. folk scoring two touchdowns anda been set yet but as soon as it JI when Navy wins champagne will point after attempt each, and is, it will be published in the Jax . be on the house. Hall scored a touchdown and a Air News. -; ...- RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB . MEETING " Jax held Jax Rifle on-December A and meeting Pistol 4 of Club from the will Navy 11:30:be EX-MEMBERS (to be) OF THE ARMED SERVICES: ' Bowl Tickets ...v ,,., a. :.,... High Priced? } . '" Jax -There have been a F: ;". number of questions : t regarding the cost of Gator ... . Bowl tickets available through Special Services. . \ The Composite Recreation Fund must pay a $5.00 ',', ' membership fee for the ; " privilege of obtaining two i ill $7.00 tickets. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 2217 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 2217 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 2224 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 2224 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 2224 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 2224 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 2224 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 2224 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 2224 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 2224 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 2224 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 2224 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 2288 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |