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r1------- =- ,-,' .--- -. ------ -- - -" .. ': ,u. .--',. ".'," ". ,"-. : ,-" ::: F. =':c: ;;':;;;"-"'--.: =;. ::.". ':; _= ;; ---u PKY LIBRARY r nf Flit IJ1TflQv'Y' - r : 'V SY.4v' r :.Y:::r. YAy'N'r: 'Y.' :r: :4 N .4N. 1Y.4. NV .4rJ WN Vlw ' [ : ;1' J- . Sr?, .'&.."I b.. AIR ; NEWS"Him v f.- 1U MITT ;;: :::::.I:: '. ......, .. ... .. .. W.., .,'" ," ". ,:VOL,= .30 NO. 45 Published In The Interest of Personnel' of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida FEBRUARY 8, 1973., Blue Angels Coming To Jax ; \ '.... -fV All Proceeds Going ,To . : Naval Aviation Museum f;::. ,, . Jax The Navy's own "Blue Angels" will headline a two-day open house and , air show spectacular here April 14-15. Theme for the aerial extravaganza will bea ; "Naval Aviation Salute to Jacksonville." . The original l "Blue Angel" The static display of aircraft doctrinate the young men in 'tt team was organized here at NAS and equipment planned will training. We sometimes pay too Jacksonville in June 1946 under attempt to bring the greatest little attention to our heritage, too _ __ the command of Cdr Roy M. variety of different and new typesof little attention to what has gone': It! "Butch" Voris and they flew aircraft that has ever been on before, and sometimes we, their first performance in assembled here. don't give credit to some of the' Grumman F6 Hellcats at the All proceeds realized from men who gave up their lives to. Southeastern Show. concessions, souvenir sales and make step by step advancements ' They now fly the Mach-2 F-4J other fund-raising activities in naval aviation."I . t .Phantom which is in operational connected with the air show 'and feel that nothing can be service all over the world with open house will be contributed to more important than to impresson the Navy. the Naval Aviation Museum at these young men what their -- Although in the planning stages Pensacola. forebears did to advance the currently, prospects are excellent Ground was broken in state of the arf to what it is today.' that several .nationallyand December 1972 for constructionof 'To a generation that wants to i ternationaUy'renowned the first increment' of the new know the 'how 'and why' of' aerobatic, teams and acts will $5 million museum. At that things,"Adm..Radford said,-"the " 1'r, _. m K F7 ti I .; ,:. also appear. ceremony, retired Adm, ArthurW museum, will be, available_ to t .: .flans;>> Include spectacular t ;'Radford,who has,'guided\ the provide; -part,of'the'answers.'! ;',...+-to;, .1 * '- 'demonstrations'of,precision.:and Naval Aviation 'Museum 'The Jax :Air News will carry:. t lit- 'for1n tlon' 'ftylrrg 'by"v tld ; Association's drive for*'funds'for full1 details 'and photos of moo: j t t' ,r championship. :"hold .rs,'''an-.;their, the\past;'f ive,years! ,and;the;Hrst.;] vtd-l31s".a! ,t and!teams as they:.':*. . < 'fields, some. of the finest, Navyman to become chairman of are confirmed 'for appearance;::' , parachutists in the world unbelievable the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that along with any'a d all information ft glider-sail plane Pensacola' was selected for the on static displays, '/- maneuvers, 'close combat air museum :"for several reasons:" their location, times the gates Navy Newsgram support demonstrations and "One .of the most important," will open, etc., as they become' ' 1 more as plans progress. said Adm. Radford, "is to in- available. .... - i. Iceland Volcano Victims = .lUtlll: 'f - : } , {, ',,&14u,. ,j yrtt Helped By Navy- Airlift riwr li r I ., D' A , l:.... {. : Jax-The following items highlight this week's Navy News; ..A'Ypya Navy Aids Refugees . U.S.Navy transport aircraft and Air Force helicopters of the U.S. Iceland Defense Force provided 1\\ 'c emergency evacuation assistance for the residents of Iceland's Westman Island of Heimaey, after 1t .' that offshore island became endangered by an erupting volcano Jan.23. : , airlifted food and Defense Force personnel , Icelandic In response to requests from the government . _I' ,. .. 'supplies to fire fighters and salvage workers on the island.Theyalso evacuated people, household t '.. goods and livestock to the capital city of Reyjavik. The livestock airlifted consisted of the island's prized sheep, whose only chance of surviving the ..: : volcanic destruction lay in an air evacuation. Three Navy C-117's were stripped of their seats infJ' Y preparation for what became known as "Operation Sheeplift" .r.' and Air Force flyers transported almost 400 During the course of the two-day operation Navy' ' t and helped avert additional economic disaster to the island's inhabitants. . "" .. sheep to safety I''- Race Relations Seminars Continue ,,*. BUPERS has announced that Race Relations Seminars for all flag officers outside the Washington, with total of 184 flag officers having participated in the :; D.C. area were completed by Feb. 2, a 4- -. Jp. program Similar seminars for flag officers in Washington' are in progress,and will be completed by June 30. -: ri r\ Relations Seminar Program was begun last November with,the Navy's top ranking N ; :: The Race the .personnel attendance and is designed to increase awareness and spark commitment toward gj : of racist attitudes or practices in the Navy. J ,7 elimination$ any enlisted Race both officers and i 1C--: Each of the seminars is taught by a five-man team made up of |*. .Relations Specialists.The instructors are trained at the Defense Race Relations Institute at Patrick ,ar s ' > : Air Force Base,Florida,and at a special Navy school at,Key West. , I I : Each seminar lasts two days and investigates actuallnter.racial experiences. VP-U HELPING HAND-VP-U lends a hand In kicking off the . SUPERS added that Executive Race Relations Seminars for middle management and "upward"seminars Gateway Girl Scout Council's annual cookie sale as Michell Snow t' personnel at the lower management level's are now underway in both the Atlantic and (Left) and Cecily Mirise deliver the first order to Lt. George Bass. I} Navy people,E 4 and above, will have participated Jacksonville area. '. II .l",, Pacific Fleets.By Sept.30,approximately 170,000 Orders are now being taken throughout '. : executive or "upward") seminars. , C in one of the three (flag, -' "' I J :", : , .In no connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are nol official expressions:' .. .,,,-'j 'i'if. way advertised ; Publishing , services Holt or the of products , endorsement j "Publl.hed- of the by Departmenl of the Navy nor ttJ .constitute Department of the Navy : :i!' 1 1d .). ' S't 'r ' ' "--J'r"r! I .... ,.. 7""" "" '" -. . ' ! FEBRUARY 8, 1973 1 2 JAX AIR NEWS. LATWINGER -- .. . t - I .\' ; << ; ; WEEKLY: ; ._CLUB- : ,SCHEDULES : ... ..R,...)I 1.1! i TUESDAY WEDNESDAYFEB' I MONDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY FEB. 12 FEB. 13 FEB. 14 8 FEB. 9 FEB. 10 FEB. 11 . ! Jam Session ::::::1tJNS tiff: Queen "B.. 3:30to6:30: : Creations' .Creations" Game . Exit & Ice House p.m, Night The Diamonds' Creations : . , ., Shiloh ' Happy ..... ....................... Soul 2.5 Pm Country Game Nigh ,Join Us Valentines ::: : : :::: : Tommy "C" Treatment Couples For Lunch .If, LeopardS Day : : . r ; ., : .. .. ' : .. ... . :.:.;;.:.;.:-:;.:..;..cr ::.:..::;::.::..:.;.;,::.:;:.;. Third Whatever'S SACrowd Paul Barker " .:.:.:.::..::>::>::..::.:.::.::.::.::.. :.::.:::.:::.:.:::.:;::...:.:..::.:..:.::.... Time. Tommy"C" Kasinos I t Sh .Tommy C ::::::::::: ::.;::: :::::::: Around F a I r C oun. ry ow ' !IIIII_M I II! . ........................ ... 1 jj 1 j i1 ::: : ' : . ' l :< :;);::: :, ,,', ' .... m1 ... Prime : :. .;., .. . ':....:..: .. .....'......... : AlaCarte I Kingston :: : Carte . ':.':'.:'.:'.:'.:.':'.:.::.':.':.':'.:.':.':.':.':.':.".'.:.':.':'.:'.:: :: Rib' LeoftArds. Sunshines Ala .' Closed ::::: :::::: : ::1:::::: Buffet ''. ." Dinner' DI nner T r I 0 .I : $7.50 Ail I ' CLUB HOURS . MONDAY.THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY S. SATURDAY 11 a.m. to Midnight FRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY tla.m.tolam., FRIDAYS l1a.m.t02a.m. 11 a.m. Midnight l1a.m..l1p.m. SUNDAY op.m..10p.m. SATURDAY 'TUESDAY.THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS 9a.m.t02 a.m4 FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY l1a.m..l1p.m. 6 p.m.. 11:30: p.m. SUNDAY 11a.mto1a.m. FRIDAY.SATURDAY MONOAY.THURSDAY M ..9..toMldnlgh'; 11a.m..1a.m. '1.a.n1.toMldnlght . \ ,'. .. .. . '... 1.. j .' USO."CL'OBS .' " .. ' - .4 . &Wt&f JB\'I' ;. 1I BlI.I > .. flwll: $) AUGUSTINE. , 31' N.OCEAN,ST. PH.3S4.0652 603 N. 1sfSTREE1;PH.246.3411 's GRANADA STREET, 32014 OURS= 9am t011pm Dally HOURS: Mon.,Wed.,Fri.3.llpm DANCING Saturday S. Sunday,lOam.11pm HOURS: Saturday& Sunday, Noon 6pm Mon.,Wed.,Frlr,Sat Evenings DANCING (Tour Information,refreshments Leisure Activities Tues.& Thurs. Wed,FrI.,Sat.Evenings ,and leisure activities) _ SUPPER Ginger Pot Roast of SUPPER Baked Veal Loaf r Beef, Natural Gravy,, Franconla Tomato Gravy, Buttered Egg - i Potatoes, Hot Spiced Beets, Buttered' Noodles, Seasoned Greens, Boiled j llilIlllll June Peas, Salad Bar, Peanut Butter Pinto Beans, Corn Bread Muffins DOdOa[ Cookies Cherry Jello.Saturday Salad Bar, Easy Chocolate Cake, Feb. 10 Bread Pudding. - ,-- ----- -- --- BREAKFAST: Hominy ritsChllled Tuesday, Feb. 13 Friday, Feb.,* macaroni Cheese, Boiled P.nro Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order BREAKFAST! Cooked Farina, oowNAVALAIR BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, Beans Buttered Brussels sProuts, Scrambled Eggs-Cheese,Choice of Chilled Tomato Juice, Fried Eggs to Chilled Plums,' Fried Eggs to Order Salad Bar, Strawberry Short Cake Luncheon Meat or Pork Sausage, Order, Home Fried Potatoes, Soft. STATIONPROTESTANT Grilled French Toast Maple Syrup Peanut Butter Cookies. Baked Pork &, Beans,' Pastry Bar ,Hard Cooked Eggs,Choice of Bacon or Choice of Ham or Bacon. Home Fried SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Ham BRUNCH: at 10 a.m. Split Pea Ham, Creamed. Dried Beef, Pastry Potatoes, Creamed Dried' Beef, burgers or Cheeseburgers, French Soup Hot Roast Pork Sandwiches, Bar. Sunday Chilled Apple Juice Pastry Bar. Fried Potatoes, Sliced ''Tomatoes, French Fried Potatoes, Brown Gravy DINNER: Cream of Tomato Soup,' Divine Worship 8:30: a.m. DINNER: Oyster Stew Deep Fat Onions, Lettuce Leaves, Dill Pickles Chilled Apple Sauce, Salad Bar, Southern Fried Chicken, Snowflaked at All Saints Chapel Fried Fish or Baked Meat Loaf Mustard Catsup, Salad 'Dressing, Pumpkin Pie Raspberry Jello. Potatoes. Hot Biscuits Honey, Church School 9:30 a.m. Tartar Sauce, Brown Gravy Bakrd, Dessert Bar. SUPPER Barbecued Chicken, : Cranberry Sauce. Gravy Seasoned Divine Worship 11 a,m. at Barbecue Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Salad Bar, Boston All Saints Chapel Cranberry Sauce Seasoned Carrots, Cream Pie. Oatmeal,Cookies. Junior Youth Fellowship Southern Style Greens, Salad Bar., SUPPER Spaghetti Italian 12:30: p.m. Senior Youth ,d', :x AI Ft NEWS Yellow Cake, Pumpkin Pie. Sauce & Meatballs'Pizza Pie, Garlic Fellowship 1:30 p.m. . Sunday Feb. 11 Bread, Parmesan Cheese, Broccoli EvenIng Worship 7'30 p:mat . BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, Fried Spears Salad Bar, Oatmeal Cookies the Small Chapel. The JAX AIR NEWS it a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Eggs to Order Grilled Hot Cakes w Vanilla Pudding, Maple Syrup, Choice of Bacon or Wednesday, Feb.14 distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Tuesday Station Ham Cottage Fried Potatoes Chilled BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal Fried Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a Tomato Juice, Pastry Bar Eggs to Order, Minced Beef on Toast, p.m. at Bldg. 750 and private f irm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS BRUNCH: at 10 a.m. Cream of Hashed Brown Potatoes, Choice of Christian Science Service 8 . must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box Z, HAS Potato Soup, Grilled Hamburgers Luncheon Meat' or Grilled Bologna, p.m. at the Small Chapel French Fried Potatoes Baked Pork 8. Chilled Pineapple Juice, Pastry Bar Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication{ Beans, Salad Bar, Boston Cream pre, DINNER: Vegetable Soup, Island NAVAL HOSPITAL News Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 Vanilla Pudding Baked Ham, Pjneapple Sauce, Divine Worship lOa.mSt at, or 3119. SUPPER : Roast French Ham, Hawaiian Sweet Potatoes, AppleSauce Lukes Brown Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Seasoned Green Beans Salad "Everything advertised In this publication must be made Apple Sauce. Boiled ,Navy Beans. Bar, Pumpkin Pie, Yellow Cake NATTCProtestant available for purchase, use or patronage.without regard to Buttered Mixed Vegetables. Salad SUPPER Beef Sukiyaki or Fried Worship race creed color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, Bar, Oatmeal Cookies! Vanilla Liver Onions Steamed Rice, Brown Service, 10:30 arm in user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this Pudding Monday Feb 12 Gravy, Pickled Beets Buttered June Building 500 policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In,the BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits. Fried Peas Raspberry, Salad Jello Bar, Pumpkin Pie, CATHOLIC.Saturday refusal to print advertising from that source." Eggs to Order, French Toast Maple Thursday, Feb. IS Mass S p.m. at . Syrup, Choice of. Pork Sausage or BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, St: Edward's Chapel. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Luncheon Meat, Baked Pork & Beans, Chilled Grapefruit Juice, Fried Eggs Sunday Mass am and 11 concerning such should be directed to: Chilled Orange Juice, Pastry Bar to Order, Grilled Pineapple Hot Cakes ,a.m. Dally M Monday, DINNER: Navy Bean Soup, YankeePot Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or Tuesday Thursday and : THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Roast Potato of Beef, Natural Gravy Bacon, Baked Pork & Beans Pastry Friday 30 arm. Wed Grilled Patties quttered Bar t nesday Mass 11 30 a.m. at 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.,32210 Spinach, Cream Style Corn Salad DINNER Tomato : Rice Soup, the Naval Hospital Chapel. : Bar Cream Pie, Strawberry ,/.: Telephone,388-2755: Chocolate Cake.SANDWICH Easy Grilled Choice Steak, French Fried Saturday Confessions .4:30 Potatoes Club Spinach to 5 . Brown p.m.PAGE J[| VOL. 30 NO. 45 FEBRUARY 8, 1'9731| Cheese Sandwiches.LINE:. Grilled Potato Ham Chips 8. Gravy.Salad Bar Buttered,, Pineapple Mixed Pie Vegetables,. Chocolate: . Bar Salad Chopped Onions, Dessert Krlnktes Bar. " :':. .... ., .. .. .. .. . _-7- -- __ ..:',- _:.: :_:.-..:" -." -- ___ j _" l.JJUL 4LA.T j FEBRUARY 8, 1973 JAX AIR: NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE :3 i ,,' '. .,. ,.. w - .. ... .. : - tv:f5vwvk"t':-:-:::'>:-:-:'::::::-:';'::':::' ' RVN Mailing ChangedJax . . . , TRAFFIC ;r S :;i I '. I '. .- The Postal Service has been requested by DoDto VIOLATIONS. discontinue accepting Second-Class (including airlift ;).' eligible publications), 'Third-Class mail ,and 'surface ;/'.Jax -The following is a reports parcels addressed to Vietnam: military post office addresses .; ; of motor vehicle accidents and . effective immediately.Only . ,,traffic violations for the period of .M1 , ';;Jan 2228. letter mail is now being moved beyond San 1 ;': Number of Accidents r rr'i Francisco. r This Period 6 Personal letter mail must be mailed prior;to March: .\ This Period a year ago 36 Letter mail to FPO 96626 may be accepted until fur. " "t' _, Total accidents this year 9 ther notice. j. Total accidents through this . ', :::: period last year 30 V PLEASE BRING THIS :; ...'' Total number of days since last Valentine COlUUPON1 . ,, ,;' injury in, a motor vehicle accident 40 SPECIAL' [. ;. Number of days since an injury l r . last year at this time 219 I *LLExpires I for 1 . : :"t.S.. Number of Violations | March 1st Ai SIZES Speeding This Period 24 68 .w. l Buy One Pizza Get One FREE! .. Reckless t We Serve More Pizza than Any One In the World C .. driving 1 ' .. ," :' Good only at _ :. Other Going Violations through stop sign 7 RETIRING AFTER 30 years of service, LCdr. Homer J. Cumm I 641 U.S.,17 SOUTHORANGE PARK I. drivers 36 (Right) is congratulated by Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO. Phone 264-5431 Seventy appeared LCdr.Cumm was attached to the Personnel Services Department before the Traffic Hearing Board . ';'"' on Feb.1.Disposition of the cases <';; included the following: , '. "" ..:; Two lost driving and parking /:privileges aboard the station forvarious : :;: periods;, thirty-one were .".*:"assigned to complete an eight- of}:previous :' 'hour course in remedial driving; . .fourty-nine received suspensions SELLOUT , ; nineteen were given , .... ,warnings; none were dismissed; fifteen were fined (U.S. Magistrate); and twenty-eight . were referred. to commanding officers for possible disciplinary action. DDQilBDDDRepeat Fifty drivers were assessed 155 ra traffic points. H O'ClubValentine SSff 'r: .. i : 5431ssK ,'( wES SALE 1 ' tF PH : , t Special .. ... .;. :..., .J i Jax- The New Kingston 1 ,* Trio will perform at the .. ""-* . j'' NAS Jax Officers Club on I % L rT.y' i1stArJ. : ,:.'/ d1.ADVERTISD4' i . Valentines Day, Feb.. 14, at ., . -' S 10. A p.m.special "Sweethearts"program '.S ]CE- . r of the Trio's hits " ,:" is planned as well as their 'I e111 GET 2nd Kffi OW.Y J GENT 1'i!: i music. . .,', new contemporary .iw.- w SS aiAwwii.p.. w.uS. . The local group"Whatever's ''Fair" will FACTS full night's en- .. :" a assure Belttd Construction .. 1 tertainment by providing BF GOODRICH Wide"78' Irofile, n Tread . 7-and 9-Rib Design ,dance music for the Now Car Tire '::'evening's festivities. SILVERTOWN :f In}itnMILnJA1weS-IUf S.it.In 7Rik.APPEARANCE ., ; '''' ., Table reservations for { \ i q_ the dinner show are being _& ___ i!, 1 t, , accepted and tickets are BELTED BLEMISHES 4 BENEFITS on' sale at the Club. Call 113'*More Mileage 3041 or 3042.NARF. iwTj Each Greeter 50%Stronger Stability ! : SIZE In Pairs Ali C..rfNMr N If C Un)MiUr, ;. SSP'sJax C18-t4'38.95_ 19,48 2.15 E7814F7814 40.15 20.08 2.35 . : The following NARF & : :.: '. employees received Sustained 42.05 21.03 2.55'r . ,' .: ." .Superior Performance Awards G7814H7814 45.55 22.78 2.67 . ,recently:. 49.25 24.63 2.93 ." David M. Aldridge, Warren L. ) G7015H7815 46.55 23.28 2.77 -- j , Courson,Lance R. Gast,Leonard , S.Greek,Jimmie Mack, Theresa.H. 50.25 25.23 2.98 f Sanders, Annabelle J, House, J7815TT815 56.25 28.13 3.08 . :.' f Frank 0.Leigh,Jesse J.Nichols, 58.80 ONE PENNY! 29.40 3.22 , Harold N. Brooks, Norman A. / Ritchey Travis M, Hickox, James C. Jamison, Walter R. |,;Stanfield. ;,: Also, Lavausha A. Childree, *," Thomas D, Allen, Claude H, ; INSTANT CREDIT Brown,Leo W.Cox,Jr.,James P, ANY MAJOR OIL CODEPT. : i -/ Fedick, R.R. Jarrette, Leroy '? AREA ADDRESS PHONE Manager STORE, OR. \i\ /v,' Jennings, David G. Nelson, ( Arlington 1044 University! 81rd. 743-2112 Bob Henry ,,, Thomas J, Spencer, Samuel l W. Westside 532 Cassat Ave. 388-7371) Jim Ruder ' 'V. Shive, James R. Fore, Ira E. Southsidi 3386 Philips Hwy 398-9510 George Turnatl - jg Keene, Steward H. Massy.J ." Springfield 17th & Main St. 354-9051 Troy Spharler J? And,Patricia M.Askew,Elmer Wtsconnitt 5431 Wisconnttt 778-1531 Charles Gibson t .*';, E.Jnbr81t. Charles B.. Roberts, Palatka 813 Reid St. 1-328-2767 MIke Moore Lope :C. Soudas. Marilyn S. Gainesvillt 403 N.W. I3t. 1-372-5030 G.UM'hddtn. Wilson and Suzanne Wilburn. .. I r .. \ j ' 4. FEBRUARY; 6, 1973 y y'j 1 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . ) I a .Fi i ,_ : I, I -) i I I} ) l i i iI iI ,9 I " ; 3x I ! M , ;-: 'r'AE2 ;r: , c::_ _ rs y Cdr. Dale Lewey, Commanding Officer of VA-44 looks like he mightbe saying, "GOTCHA" to ATC Robert T. Niedzwiecki. Actually he is Captain D. F. Mow, USN, Commander Light Attack Wing One, i congratulating the chief who with 17 years in, lust reenlisted. congratulates All Raymond D. Wentell, USN, after presenting him r . the Good Conduct MedaL : :: ; L Recently shipping for six more T '" years after completing three and s being advanced to PO3 is AQ3 i r Donald Walton of VA-U. __ t F r to Recently reenlisting for six more years is ADR3 J. V. Hudson, USNof the NAS Operations Department. Doing the honors is his bossCdr., i- John DeChant. - Wallace J. McFall Jr. receives a Squadron plaque from Cdr. L E. Barringer in recognition of his selection as VA-6's Sailor of the Month for December. 50.000' LIFE INSURANCE / \, UNDER AGE..35... . ... TiIE 6 .....;: .''. .--: :,., :" :;;:::::;*::V :;:: :V.*::,/' :.: erlhan FamilyCoVera9e.CheSEGLI . extra mo. 3 itowuis wacoMU GIFTS s- Nautical. Chart *Outriggers Nautical Wear . .Paint *Fish Bore* .Burgee Jackets CIl MILITARY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Hardware *Skits' Table Wear swwvo[ Repair Material Accessories Other GoodiesWET i UNDERWRITTEN BY STORAGE>MARINE HOISTS-NULL SERVICE'YACNT BROKER M0NYThe EXPERT ENGINE SEBVICE4JUTBOARO. STERN-DRIVE. 'IIIBOARD'SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS.CANOES_** TRAILERS MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK Recently promoted to his PIER 17 MARINAINC. present grade is ADR3 Jimmy C. MARV 354.1843 BLACKMORE or 771.3007 358 NICK.1843 NICHOLS or 264.2454 .A Tutor, another VA-6d good guy. IOOSCVEIT HID at OITtGA IIVEI .. 1i t- J'CL5gtia & . Pr ,_ M Fr fOC"'wd M. Mtfttt'OPEMSUNOAr. F , f BOATS MOfORS;C/WdES: 1 Thunderbird J $tarcraff Mfg .Trojan Grumman T-Craft NEWEST CONCEPT HONDA ->- W i/tlL! <' '' .' I ' "T P IN APARTMENT LIVING > MOTORS& CYCLES CO. 12 3 BEDROOM,1 AND 2 BATHS 4949 LANDING BLVD. Spacious rooms, wide windows, PHONE 771-8244 central heat & air Condo Private patios, sundecks,' swimming pool ' and party room. \; S 264-8102 r--------- --1' I PHONE 311-1535 I II 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. I I I DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding 1 IELt I Blvd. & Orange Park. Minutes I I away via new I 295.. 1I 1-:::. I d=t 1I I I You're 100 off rocker if I 1249.1251 King St I t percent your you pass up this sale. If I 3J204 Jacksonville,Florida I you've been thinking about moving up to a bigger Honda or of picking the great up a mini Honda bikes trail for model your for son your, HOW'S vacation the time, or to buying drop one by. J I, _aJJ' ;:;:-:-- -l .............................................-.............................................................................,. I I I EQUIPMENT.USEDCAMERASANDI PAY I I We're making deals 1 like we're: 100 percent off OU R rockers. 388-8535 . SHERRY CHILDERS I TOP DOLLAR /I.L I. , NEW BIKE SPECIALS .. 2.L I BRING THIS AD WITH YOUI J I COCKTAIL i HOUR 5-8:30: PM . :i; 72 SL 350, nice $695 q BUD FRETWELL :! 71 CB500 S995 ENTERTAINMENT NITELYSPECIAL 72 550 SUZUKI, 657 miles $995 i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fJ New 1973 Hondas... FORSERV.CEMENf.RATES .00 double per occupancy person V Entertainment Nitely. Quarterdeck .j "AT PRICES YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE!" Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with Lounge.TV, Direct& Dint Dial at Phone Biser's, SeafOOd OlympleMOTOR ;k' Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking. 'fi'f. DEER SPRINGS 1f C1I HQTEL ESTATES..ATKEYSTONE HEIGHTS of NORTH fiOfUDA MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE ' 901 Main Street Phone e A'c PM Saturdays' 'tn! 355-3744 W. SIMPSON A CO. PHILIPS HIGH AAY PMOtif- '. .- Within walking distance to all points of 'interest. REALTOR 3564849PAGE .. f n. - . .-------- -' .'-' .-' -" .-- '. '.. --. ..:... ...... '.- .. . .. '-- ::...---------- _...,--.- --- ----.:.._ ---.:__. - r jA B t' R f 73 1 \ ; \ c.f ( rIiNEWS.I.ATwII. .! GEiT i PA&E 5 f'''' :::::::::::::::::: ;:::::::::::::;:;: ::: :::.:::.:::::::':':::':'' :':':':':'::' ':-:':tiS:::: ,:> '' .. ,\ ., .: .. f.f.tf: . ; : ; -PQ:; 44t: : : ::' ; .4" ' : :.:: : j-:; ; : :;: ::: ;1' 4; :' '.;'iI-!. ,' .' ., ........,-......:.!"'-t., .. ; 'Jf,..'<,.>..,."o!.t........1t'-h'.r...r..,'1.S. .,;. ..,;'. Air LanfTop r J. . . I JAX CIVILIAN .j' ' ; L MENU :;<' ':i4r"if . -----_. ._ '' .;; Wife SelectedThe ------ - Monday Feb. 12 Cup, Fruit Jeilo, Plain Jello, Minestrone Soup, Boiled Corn Plain' Cottage Cheese, Fruit I Beef with Cabbage, Chili Con Cottage Cheese, Potato Salad:l, NAVAIRLANT Wife of the - Came with Rice, Chicken Ala Stuffed Eggs .Year for 1973 is Mrs Catherine P.Kohler . Morrison, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Chocolate Cream Pie, Banana r ,p wife of LCdr. Robert W. Fish. Cake, Apple Pie, Assorted Kohler, Commanding Officer, French Fried Potatoes, Puddings. Flag Administrative Unit and Mashed Potatoes, Rice and Thursday, Feb. 15 Assistant Chief of Staff (Administration Gravy, Beets, Corn, Peas. Chicken Rice Soup, Fried ) for COM- Combination Salad, Tossed Chicken, Vegetable Beef Stew NA V AIRLANT. Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Fruit with Rice, Franks with ,..' Cup, Fruit Jello, Plain Jello, Sauerkraut, 7 oz. Chopped .,--t7' A busy Navy wife and mother ! Plain of three children, Mrs. Kohler i Cottage Cheese, Fruit Sirloin, Fish.French Cottage Cheese, Waldorf Salad, Fried Potatoes, BATMAN OF THE QUARTER 'AW2 Oerrill E. Thompsonhas been has been active in a wide wives varietyof '* civic and club ,, Bean Salad. Mashed Potatoes, Rice and selected VP-24's "Batman of the Quarter" for October, November and activities.She Navy . Egg Custard Pie, Devil Food Gravy, ,Pinto Beans, String December 1972. Thompson has continuously displayed exceptional Cake, Apple Pie, Assorted Puddings Beams, Squash. knowledge of the non-acoustic electronics field in his work as an antisubmarine . Coconut Cream Pie, Yellow warfare operator aboard the squadron's P.3C,aircraft andis will now contend for the t Tuesday,Feb. 13 Cake with Icing, Apple Pie, also VP-24's AW Non-Acoustic NATOPS Petty Officer. honor of being selected as,Navy Cream of Tomato Soup, Pan Assorted Puddings. Wife of the Year. i Roast Beef with New Potatoes, Pork Cutlets with Apples, , : Chicken Stew, 7 oz. Chopped Did you ever wnderVh? \tit" there,' or ill the Cui finer ot.little productions and activities. " Sirloin, Fish.French would belike to crawl into a Gallery or the Jacksonville Art The Museum also offers classes Mashed Potatoes Fried Rice Potatoes and, rabbit. hole. .., or how you'd look Museum. and programs for pre-school ,.,',.''*. \ ; Gravy, Blackeyes, Turnip as a silent screen star? Or what ", -' .. ,children all the way to adults., :, Greens, String ,Beans.Combination happens when a star falls. And Come into any one of our,Banks And you'll! enjoy the shopping'' ' Salad, Tossed how the Seminoles lived? and open a savings account corner, with gifts from all over <' Salad, Chef Salad Bowl Fruit j . for $100 or add $100 to your'pres' v the'world. ) . Cup, Fruit Jello, Plain Jello, Plain Cottage Cheese, Fruit If you ever wonder,. or loveto ent savings account. We'll enroll '.. > ?t . Cottage Cheese, Beet and Onion, watch a child wonder you, you for a six-month individual We hopeyour membership will,i . Cucumber Mix. belong in the Children's Museum;' membership.As open tip a new world.for'you*,f? Strawberry Almond Short Cream Cake, Apple Pie, The Atlantic Dunks help put you and some. children. you kripw.. ,.:' ;t PieAssortedPuddings. a member of the Children's -;;;:, 55 '. ,. : 'Wr.d .. . : /> : ,\ 1'I' Museum, you'll receive mailings . ,j. ': '._ ''r..+' '' . Wednesday Feb. 14 ; ,; '., J'.'. 5? 'that.hi'ing good l news of puppet ' Baked Meat . Vegetable Soup J, : ' Loaf with Creole Sauce, Beef and 'C' t .. ,shows, planetarium shows, art, : i :';r: ", :; .. ':: , Pork Chop Suey with Rice, Liver : : i w; :exhibits:, and a delightful series \ with Onions, 7 oz.; ,Chopped \A.4;: .. :: ; :j.' \.. ':' '. ','1iI. 1\'. .... .. - . Sirloin, Fish.French ; I . Fried Potatoes, ... ,..,";/: .::,e. I Mashed Potatoes, Rice and 'ii " Field Peas with Snaps, ; ;'f .): :' Gravy 4k1F ; ', V jt .. .,. \ ..t " ,, " Spinach, Macaroni and Cheese. .. r '. ', '....," :.;;....1:..t ,4,\; . Combination Salad,. .Tossed belong Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, FruitFREE ,in'a" '. "'. ' museUDl. '' 'i' T; : + 1 t ,, I j , f'\rl:\ : \ The. Children's: Museum. I ',. .',;-.. ............... " ' ',' .' SJi ) ; < FRENCH ; { ; ; 1 y : { ff; '.J . ) ' : FRIESWHEN ( ... .."" ,..,..r..',,,",,0 , y;: s' 1 ; lti:r i of \ ' : ; : : \ \.... / .. , " , ') ;'f' ; : \ .*\(",>t .;; ; : ,1 :_ \\ i.f S ( ', , 'r'p.'" '.... .c'; : .1 '. .:. ,i/' ,'. ,' ...;i.. :.. ,' , , ..:K YOU BUY A"BRAZIER .'i '''' I'i # : ) : >" ; ; ?? i 'II. "Ij 'I ; i % ; : : N t\ I ,.', '<* ':'t"\, ..11, '. 'b1 GOOD vtmcs,ACXNEAJ!* ,r ; ''I" 7J # LIP! . . ..k , "' . ,"I. .- ." .," r rti I '71Dairq '! ,'., ... :}_. ., :-r.. ': ,;:: 1i ; I tiy Queen ,. . ,r J "G 5Uk! '.: brazier .-. :.,.. ::I Hi k .-;' .. I; Good Only At: .,'J,.,; 4359 5630 ROOSEVELT NORMANDY 389-0509 711-9440 Westside Atlantic Bank ,."'1 4328 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 77MU1 MEMBER FDICr .. : . + t ._._ ., -. .." ==-- -" .------.--- -. --- __,..-----r----- -- ,_.._,-- ... ::- zO'H. ... ...... . '- ..... - : .' = .- :, ',': .' :;'" 1W. :'A' - 'PAGE 6 v Ai, '" .:fAxAIR.I -KEWS..taTWIMSER FEBRUARY. 1973 - TDI.**; Smidt Marines ..Praised HonoredJax By Gen. Cushman. TD1 Gerald W. Smidt has been selectedFASOTRAGRULANT Jax--Following is a message to all Marines from Gen. DET R. E. Cushman, Commandant of the Marine Corps: JAX's Serviceman of "With our countrymen-ana mankind--I rejoice at the the Quarter for the period cessation of United States combat and the projected Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, return of our POWs and accounting for MIAs. 1972. "The memory of those who died In the battles of this Smidt was selected in long and difficult war must serve as an Inspiration as we recognition of his high dedicate ourselves to the tasks of the future. In this way degree of initiative, in- we can be sure they have not died In vain. telligence, retentivenessand "The cost has been high. In the past decade, over halfa comprehension.As million Marines have helped pay that price with their Serviceman of the dedicated service, their courage, and their self- Quarter, he received a $25 LEARNING BY LOOKING-Three VP-24 "Batmen" view a Drug sacrifice. In the tradition of Marines, they were the firstto Savings Bond, two free Awareness""Mini-show"to learn about the problem of drug abuse.Batman land and they have seen It through to the end. To tickets to Disney World these men, and their families who have endured with and a Letter of Appreciation them, I extend my deepest, never-ending admirationand Striving appreciation. "Another chapter Is closing, but Marines will continuethe march across the pages of history; Dedicated.- For Drug AwarenessJax Ready.Disciplined...Patriotic...P r /essional....Responsive...- :A : "I know you will continue to measure jup to the expectations - A program to openly expose problems and of the American Public, your fellow Marines solutions associated with drug abuse has been in full and those who have gone before you. I know you will r rJ'i. swing in VP-24's offices and workshops.Two continue to keep the name 'Marines' untarnished and Mini-theatres and four cassette tape recordersare respected throughout the world. circulated every week among squadron spaces witha "Keep up the good work, Marines.". total of 28 tapes and 12 films available listening and Signed: R. E. Cushman, Jr., General, U.S. Marine viewing. Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps. Varying in length from a minute-and-a-half to 30 :I I, minutes, the tapes and films present interviews and .. ,\;liJt candid discussions ranging from doctors to drug users. ATLANTICRENTACAR : .- J According AWCS Harry King, the squadron's Drug ( .: Awareness Representative, this type of program is one ti '.< 74: -jj' -,,. of the most effective methods available to educate .', personnel on the drug problem. Judging from at- , & ":,'.', ;, ', TD1;. Smith. >.. '.' tendance at the"mini-showings",.it also seems tObe, ,the 17 MILITARY of : . \ and most J popular. yrs. age up!: .. II i CALL '319-1al"' ' . CHECK US FOR SPECIAL ,. WEEKDAY RATES ON OCCASION i ; '. :; Credit Cards not required . 6217 Roosevelt Blvd. (behind Hess Oil Co.) :i . METALFORMERS , ... ; , ST . > 1: : ,0 -, Sf. I PR1ES I IIYJI ,' : :" .: SECOND SHIFT A 1 MI EXPERIENCED IN ALL PHASES OF SHEET METAL WORK. MUST KNOW HOW TO SET UP AND OPERATE POWER PRESS, POWER SHEARS AND ROUTERS. I KNOW HOW TO WORK FROM. TEMPLATES AND BLUE MUST J:3: Special I Ip1 . . PRINT. '. , ,..:.... jVct Financing k _: , '; . ' .. :, '. , : For interview contact Employment Office' for I .between 8 am and 6 pm, Monday thru Frlda .*."' !; 'fg 3 .r.! Service .-. .;.i;'rWi .1,- b,\,.,rJf-\I''j" J'J'o; .v't.'(') Perso n n el .. . - -: --- FAIRCHILD INDUSTRIESAIRCRAFTSERVICE ' fn<: / /'b 11 4'C' 6V' %)/ r' :. $ ,. DIVISION , \: %> U.S., NORTH ST.AUGUSTINE, FLA. ; : \ ;l. r DUV < ., "0.0 > : > MOTORS ' : ' , . : : : : ',, ; ;. : UKCASSAT I' -.' Hi:3874541Ir - ,, ----- Ii _ -- -- , -- ---- -. _' -- ------- : 7' : : .j'r /- '. .' J ,..:..,"'1 FEBRUARY 8, '1973 JAX AIR NEWSLATWINGER PAGE 7 'sb.,'"'...,}4',:,.,.,'';. .' 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Two fiberglas belts..today's preferred tire belt cord plus two 1 { plies of polyester cord..today's most preferred tire body cord.You t ,1 ) get 4-plies under the tread for strength-that's the Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas tire. '- *((4 body plies in sizes H78-14, H78-15, J78-14, , J78-15, 9.00-15 and L7815.) z LARGE DISCOUNT Tubeless Repines "; Size .' - . , V : 7.00-13 "- C78.14 6.9S.I.f- . - E78-14 7:35.14: F78.14_ 7.7514G1814 - ".... 8.2514 H78-14 8.55-1'4 J78-14 8.8514: F78-1S 7.75.15 G78-1S 25.15 . H78-1S 8.5515'J7815 : S--1S-: *9.00-15 - -- U8-1S ffsr - Our lowest priced 4-ply nylon cord tire / s ". " t) .f ' POPULAR SIZES : ' "ALL-WEATHER 1S ; ; YM ONE LOW PRICE .. ..' } ' 775x15.' 7.75x14,8.25x14,8.25x15BLACKWALL BLACKWALL a Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder :; . TUBELESS e Triple-tempered nylon cord construction SPECIAL MILITARY DISCOUNT PROGRAM! ...... : PLUS WORLD WORLD-WIDE ADJUSTMENT POLICY Available at any Goodyear outlet anywhere in the world,! ' r : : 0 ODJPiEAR 3 WAYS TO C'lt" ' - : ''I_._(_ ,. .._ l I ' ..,: \\iI. .--- I.I.--..,. .I S UOVt MM CXDi>DUOS worOIl O Ir GOWfM; " Vlytf voott IIIfD wv rnoo.u.OIkf": ; 7. i ; '. Go to your Auto Hobby' Shop for details of this program ;;j JAX NAS BLDG 897-898 CECIL FIELD SLOG 4 MA YPORT: ,NS, BLDG 414 -... I .... ..... __............ .. ." ,,, """"' _'__J'. __""' __."_"______ .. T l' I -i FEBRUARY 8, ]1973 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 9t"t : ........ .. . ' srW'.... .. :.qtft; '! : t' \ ': : t,,' -\, ., 1 ( I lJi\ GalleyLimits I ! t l Meat . \ Jax Due to the 'increase in cost of meat products, Galley One must limit the amount of meat served. ! Effective Feb. 12, JAX 86 OFFICERS HONORED-NWCA Jax M'$new and old officers were honored this week at a Coffee sponsored by Mrs. William G. seconds served on meat CAREER ENDS-Cdr. Clifford Calais is piped over the'side after Sizemore (Left) and Mrs. William J.Vaught, club sponsors. Speaking items will be discontinued. completing a 25-year Navy career. Cdr Calais retired wearing the to their sponsors about Jax 84' plans for 1973 are Mrs Thomas J. Seconds will be allowed same uniform he wore when he was commissioned as an Ensign. Bennett club president during 1972, and Mrs. Ronald Celmer, the on all other food items. club's new president.Wives . Info School Jax The Jax Navy Wives Service Information School will convene Feb. 12 at 8:30: a.m. in the,Little. Cha pel. ..at the .parking lot of the The school'will last two days and include the ' following topics; : SOUTHEAST ,BANK ; , Household Goods, Moves, Special Services, Navy " Exchange, Commissary OF ORANGE PARK Store, Naval Hospital, and ""'- others of benefit to the Navyman dependents.NAS mand departments personnel and as to. tenant well attend are as com are and encouraged his ""II'iliiltlt' ; b: Southeast Bank* of j tilI to requested,extend liberty : to .;.,those( personnel attending ..'.--..... .' , the'sch ol. HIGHWAY 17: .:, ", '., Child care is free to ,those personnel attending '. ir take the school at the Station ..and a Nursery. For reservations, call Ext. 2596. FREE Test DriveYA'LL I. Lost I v*> Jax --, Army Green Overcoat with Lt. Col. insignia left in. Jax base transportation Jan., 13., s If found, call Lt., Col. Rogers via Autovon 278- 2336 or 278-2337. ._ ---- ---- 1 ,.. \ ;1IIi-, COME ! ", ''uE ... .. I . . ' , ' :' FREE brand new'73 Opel or 73 Pontiac Ventura , Now E Bonds pay 6''tor.interest when held to Test drive a 'x. maturity'of 5 yean 10 month H%the first lot of Southeast Bank of Orange Park on Highway 17. , year). Bond are replaced if lost stolen or at the parking destroyed When needed they can be cashed - or at your local bank income Interest taxes i.and not federal subject tax to tate may 8th and 9th j , be deferred until redemption FEBRUARY , Take stock in America. 1 Now Bonds mature in less than ux yean (TODAY AND TOMORROW) ! GOING TOEUROPE' : : ;;; ; ; ;1; ; } ; ; ;fl: i ;; ; ; ;1; ;; m; ;; ; ; ;;; ;; ;1 : ::: ;: 1;;;;;;m;;; ;;;;;1:;;; ;::1: ; \ WHARTON-WILLIAMS? jSssswsFRED DAVIS BUICK-PONTIAC appointed..::15 now agent the for SHOFTOURINC. Military NEW'YORK Dependent to FRANKFORT flights' from 430 N, ORANGE AVE GREEN,COVE SPRINGS 2843055,264.9535J $9 "4 plus WAY ONE tax t.g ll 'mm. _imi-1M' $:1mTh: .w m'f: t$1mm1l1:; : i !' 'Regular Call! 3544)74tor departures. .' -,, '.. "' ., .,. '. I' ,4- Into.' &RWv tlon> " . -. '' T"T.- __...... '.:U.:::;; .I. ..v;.;; -:.: ...._." _!'Tf7C. ..._.,_ ,_ .. ..-.. s.+. ".'...w....+....''_' F I. .... 4 > -" r )9:1: PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ___FEBRUARY; I NDRC_ : Prescription For Turning Off DrngsI: 1 ByLCdr.lIarold under the UCMJ or' separation rehabilitation opportunities for a in life. The program has four basic S. TorranceCOMFAIIUAXPAO from the service with a discharge maximum of 300 sailors and Scheduled activities at the elements: Counseling, education, under other than honorable Marines. The census usually Center begin at 6 a.m. and end at physical fitness and religious Jax Naval Drug conditions.The stays about hah that figure. 10 p.m. Interviews, tests, involvements.The . Rehabilitation Centers are a Navy's first Drug Before arriving at the Center seminars and mandatory counseling program includes major link in the Navy's effort to Rehabilitation Center at NAS for rehabilitation, a sailor or physical: fitness insure an active two hours of group prevent the spread of drug abuse Miramar, California was Marine has entered the exemp- day. This rigid schedule con- treatment and therapy daily, as in its ranks. They are beehives of started on an informal experimental tion program and undergone tinues throughout the resident's well as informal rap sessions and activity where sailors and basis by Capt. Alfred evaluation and detoxification, if stay at the Center. individual counseling. The group Marines who have succumbed to W. (Hap) Chandler, then Com necessary. Those whose drug After completion of the meetings focus on common interests - the habit of abusing drugs work manding Officer at NAS use has been minor or only experimental screening phase, the men are and problems and are toward returning to a healthier Miramar. The success of this receive counseling at placed in groups of seven or eight designed to enhance self- way of life.President. experiment led to the formal one of the 40 Care and and assigned to work with trained awareness,communication skills Nixon focused at- opening of the Center in July 1971 Rehabilitation Effort (CARE) enlisted counselors.. A and the development of trust tention on the growing problem of with Capt. Chandler: as its first Centers at large naval installations professional staff of Counselors are present to help drug abuse in the armed services Commanding Officer. throughout the world psychiatrists, psychologists, keep discussions on serious in 1970 when he authorized the Three months later, on Oct. 15, and are usually returned to duty. chaplains, social workers, matters. Department of Defense to 1971, the Naval Drug If residential treatment is indicated educators and line officers with EducationThe establish an amnesty program Rehabilitation Center here was he is referred to the leadership and command experience education program includes for those drug abusers seeking established. The Center, com- NDRC. is available to supervisethe classes in academics, help in the military. manded by Capt. William F. Rigid Schedule counselors and work with the vocational training and arts and SECNAV Instruction 6710.2 of Moore, is staffed by 24 officers, After arrival at the Center, the residents. crafts. . July 9, 1971 established a drug 112 enlisted men and.12 civilians. new resident goes through a weekof The basic rehabilitation Academic classes in exemption program in the Navy. Facilities at the Center includean screening. During this time he program is designed to give the Psychology, Biology, Sociologyand The purpose of the program is to administration building, three is interviewed by several resident the opportunity to Current Events are con- enable a drug user or possessor to barracks and a classroom professional staff members who acquire the necessary self- ducted during daytime hours. obtain needed medical and other building, all located on board assist him in choosing a awareness,personality resources The evening program consists of rehabilative assistance without NAS Jax. The staff and facilitiesare rehabilitation program that is and. skills to be able to live classes in leather craft . the.... , fear of disciplinary action capable of tailored to his needs and his without I!!' providing goals needing or using drugs. ceramics, music and wood craft. Training in a wide variety of additional occupations is 0 provided through Project Transition. Those who have not completed high school are required to 0 participate in a high school G.E.D. program. Refresher courses and tutoring in English, mathematics, history and civics % are offered to help prepare each 0 individual to complete their tests and to receive the high school equivalency certificate. The physical fitness program N stresses individual athletic ac- tivity as well as very active 1 "Captain's Cup" competition. .... Intramural competitive sportsare ?" ?p' frequent between residents, i staff and teams from other;tenant 6t+ activities here.' : j S ' .. While emphasizing the in- dividuals' strengths,the programis designed to improve his mental y ar Lay LY ,+A health and physical coordination. j r Every phase of the educationand ) c physical fitness program is ;; k/\ (J designed to involve each man in ;; constructive pursuits. Each Sunday, bus tran- sportation is provided to area churches for those desiring to participate in religious services [ *Lra and then on to visit places of 'Even before we picked out our Tm hot worried. 1 know I'll like interest within 50 miles of silver, Tq'm'and1 cbbse pedarCove Jacksonville.The . : anybody who likes Cedar Cove. . Chaplains Coffee : as the place to Ijy V '<.. House provide : One. two, and'thrpe edrooin"I activities, two evenings like being'married, but some of apartments are available. Two each week, which range from tennis 'rock , music! to deep discussionsconcerning yfs our best friends are shi5les.: And courts, twj? swintmyig-.pooh, and aIISmjj the real needs of our 1 : young culture. Values and value systems seems to be a popular subject for discussion. Ad '''li liiu i11 filIItlZh, ( 1 1 if ditionally,at least one chaplain is % du available for between consultation ,1 1 1 % e ttffice js.T the hours of 7:30: a\m. and 10 / 1/ p.m. daily during the week. c 4Q i 7.4 : 1i Religious services :are also l ?* W4>772-7900 conducted at the Center Chapel. The Chaplains take*an active Cedar Cove. jTrn Xvonjdering toh&rriyneu part in the educational program, / neighbors twill he like. ; but ; Fl'K h"r *' "!> "" teaching classes in Ethics, b.. Transactional Anaysis| and Comparative Religion , ,. During the third week of s ;, residence; a retreat is scheduled ; which proves to be very I dcovep meaningful and popular among l ; ? the residents. Groups are takenon 1 a three-day outing at a nearby t p' 11 w J | 4315 Confederate Poim|fo, idmM' lake where they live as a close \ 4 cl 0nville, Fbrfcto 32210 community. The atmosphere of the retreat helps the individual to , N fNMl ,kt Sul ,r ry i 1'n'' y develop or rekindle an awarenessof the importance of spiritual :: ... values in their lives. : ... : Civic ActionA |*Fle1chefPropeft 1 liahc| !;,'J Communtly variety of civic action "!:, ."" .-': projects have involved the Centerin '. the local'' .community. One ' yI group of residents joined with the . t . -Con"ion pg.n 1 I .' .: .. .-. .. -" .." FEBRUARY 8, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE If .,... .., '. ; . Project DiplomaStarts :. , Jax-Do you have a high ,.a school diploma? If not, it's time you started asking AWARD FOR ADCOP STUDENT-AFCMThomas F. Donnelly, Jr. yourself why not. tl ;. (Left),an ADCOP student,talks with Capt. William G. Slzemore, NAS Today almost any job >. Jax CO, after being awarded the Navy Commendation Medal for tf school high requires a .. service with CVWR20. Chief Donnelly was cited for"efforts directed diploma or GED Cer- NEW AT NARF-NARF's newly received Mobile X.Ray unit is put to : toward attaining a truly 'fleet ready' Reserve Air Wing" while r' 1' "Orion" The self. WP-3A check the tail of a VW-4 assigned as CVWR-20's Staff Maintenance Coordinator. tificate.In use as personnel I:, contained unit eliminates the necessity to dismantle! large surfaces the Jacksonville area aircraft for nondestructive inspection as well as reducing the from an 'Flying Phantoms' there are over 30 schools time for setting up X-Rays. The boom on the unit can swing the tube , that offer evening adult head 35 feet horizontally and 45 feet vertically. education programs in PlanningReunion High School Review. The cost of this program is only ; Jax-Tentative plans are under way for the second $2.00 registration fee and reunion of the FLYING PHANTOMS VP-18 to be held approximately $8.00 for at FRA Branch 91, 5391 Collins Road, Jacksonville, on books. . May 19.Similar. The classes are informal y plans for a semi-formal affair to include a and students can'work on cocktail hour, buffet dinner and an all-occasion band for improving their weak your dancing pleasure are in the making.All subjects at their own pace. former VP-18 shipmates are invited to attend. In addition, GED tests are Further information, details and tickets will be given daily at the :j available soon. Education Office in Bldg. : --- For reservations and additional information, contact $00. ADJC J.M. Bodin at 771-1892 or FRA Branch 91,164-9166. The GED series consistsof five subjects and each exam takes approximatelytwo Black History hours. TOP PELICAN WHITE HAT-AW2 Lonny Barnhart Is presented All active duty personnel VP-45's Sailor of the Quarter award by Cdr. P.E. Herring, PelicansCO. 'who do not have a high The honor is based on "initiative, enthusiasm and superior ELIJAH McCOY 1844-1928 INVENTOR school are en- professional knowledge" shown by Barnhart ,while working in thesquadron's ' Elijah McCoy was born in Canada of parents who had fled from diploma AW division. ! slavery in Kentucky. Going to Scotland ,as a youth, he learned couraged to check a something of machinery.On his return to the United States,he movedto with ESO and make , Detroit where,working as a fireman on a railroad,'he began to thinkof arrangements to either . better ways to lubricate"engines.thaci by hand oiling:As a result;he take the GED series :or VENETIA DRUGS. invented a lubricating cup'which permits oiling of machines without ' having to stop them..His device is still used on railroads'and steamships register with school. in YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARAAACIST .Between 1R72 and 1920,McCoy earned 57 patents for new. 'devices their community for High 'to lubricate machinery. School Review. COMPETITIVE PRICES.PERSONALIZED , FRANKLIN: FRAZIER,1894-1962 SOCIOLOGIST SERVICE . The'son of'a bank messenger in Baltimore,E. Franklin Frazier } v received his Ph. D..in sociology at the' University of Chicago in 1931 ke'stock See our complete line of ' and was a professor at Atlanta and Fisk before becoming head of the CANDYFor Sociology Department at Howard. He wrote the report of Mayor 5 RUSSEL STOVER r. LaGuardia's committee investigating the causes of the Harlem riot of In that Special Valentine \\ 1 j, 1935. In 1948 he became the first Black to be elected president of the ' American Sociological Association. A year'later'he served as chairman meric a.&IyU.&SMigsBonds. PHONE 384-6452 're1 tionS. He was '. of a United Nations Commission.studying race a the author of many major books, including THE BLACK 5501 ROOSEVELT. BOULEVARD ,BOURGEOISIE. His THE NEGRO. FAMILY IN THE UNITED : , STATES has become a classic of American sociological. literature,,... I, , Special Offor! - Ends Frb, 21..1173 CAN'TfA \ WHO' SAYS OUR VOLVO WAGON , ' OF4'x8' PLYWOOD? dealers plywood sheet while the back seat has as much legroom as While some car lay a on,the floor orJ their.station wagons to prove' how' an Olds Vista Cruiser pack 12 two-suiters .. :". big'they are inside we don't. It'wouldn't fit. On vacations you can . measure' behind the back seat Or you can put down,the Instead of a wooden yardstick we ' and fit. the six-foot sofa discover ;:' our Volvo 145 station wagon in slightly more back seal in' you l r rr human terms.There room in front for people antiquing about three. .. All this space comes in a wagon up to 6'6Y.z; T-than those with . r r1t' feet shorter- and easier to park r plywood interiors And on the chance you ever ' I 110'::''" l room."c' .. have to carry plywood. " "",JI.. ::;".'...ce.,. we-carry roof racks. '"* I GET A 'IId"1 , # ' , Gefter. 1OfIt!lie " IIOell'lc i -" ",fto ',."" \ T1Ieemou"of , iD --BTU::: . : .w: $750 $50 ."c.ndHeDn.b nrrptNefrkproon serws " / 1"" ;:: ' .) RErUND .....10.100 OO ?.50 ,. u.soo.auoo 0.00 .. .'. n.ooo.u:... rooGE '( factory Inventories now ...'SO.OO . 1 made available!Every unit in its ."::: :::" . ..j' original' factory sealed carton, ---...............:...... i backed by full factory warranty! .'t..j . TD.t v..SGE ; ; .; PARPJSH: VOLVO.. .. .,..,:' ., ' "' 6 R ,I,, ,: tv . GOOD ,;: 'LAURAATORANOEDOWNTOWN.PHONE3S6S6S4. . ' ., .t .. ' 'PBY .',, ', ....... ". .. - g rants'Plaza --Vi , R I. " Jammes 5500 .,.. ..t'gyn. ..----- --------- - ------ -- -- , .. FEBRUARY <$<1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER .' ; : .Jax Air News Reader Service.fc . : Jax Following is the final installment of the list of HTC 60 30 LIC 36 30 = = ;; 24 : sea and shore tour lengths found in BUPERSNOTE 1306 HT1 3 X ' : : tg : 24: of Jan. 5: H'I' 30 MMes 339X 72" IN MON11IS HT3 60 24 LI3 36. 30 MMC .,' ::72. .o! 24 RATE-NEC SEA SHORE HMXX 8482 36 48 339X ', ', <;.' 30 MM1 ' HTFN 60 24 LlSN 36 ,72: 24 TOUR TOUR HMXX 8483 36 48 .' ":,. "" ..'. ,.:'; ,! , IIMXX 8409 36 48 HMXX 8484 36 48 f 60 MNCM ICCS .42 24 LNCM 36.. 36;' 48 HMXX 8415 36 48 HMXX 8485 36 48 60 MNCS 36 ICC 48 24 LNCS 36' 42 HMXX 8416 36 48 HMXX 8486. 36 48 ICI \'J. 72 24LNC 36 60 MNC ,,'. 36'. 42 HMXX 8417 36 48' HMXX 8492 :,C8 24i r.:.. 66 '24 LNI 36 48 MNI -:48: '24 HMXX 8432 36 HMXX 8493' 48 36 24I 36 66 24 LN2 36 MN2 48. 24 ,. HMXX 8433 36 48 IDIXX 8498 36 48 ICFN 66 24 MN3 48 24 HMXX 8452 36 48 MLCM 60 24 MNSN 48 24 HMXX 8463 36 48 HTCM 60 30 ICCS 335X 72 24 MLCS 60 2-1 , HMXX 8466 ,36 u HTCS 60 39 ICC 335X 72 24 MLC 60 24 MRCM ,54 24 ICI 335X 72 24 MLt 60 24 MRCS I 54 24 g : 72 72 : : ::, MRC MRl :: : WANTED ICFN 335X 72 24 MLFN 60 24 MR2 54" 24 MR3 54 24 ... ICes 336X 72 24 MMCM 72 24 MRFN 54 24 ICC 336X 72 24 MMCS 72 24 , NAVY WIVES ICt 336X 72 24 MMC 72 24 MTC 44 24 MM1 '72 24 MTt 48 24 Positions below are but a few of the many FEE PAID ICes 338X 72 24 MM2 66 24 MT2" 48 24 positions listed with our firm. If you have any secretarial ICC 338X 72 24 MM3 66 24 -MT3 48 24 skills at all, or know someone who does, please get In touch ICI 338X 72 24 MMFN 66 24 MTSN 48 24 with us. Now Is the time to make a lob change. IC2 338X 72 24 . BOOKKEEPER: IC3 338X 72 24 MMCM 335X 72 24 MUCM 36 '". 36 SalarySl2SWeekly ICFN 338X 72 24 MMCS 335X 72 24 MUGS Must have experience as Accountant Clerk or Asst. 3& 36 Bookkeeper. MMC 335X 72 24 MUC 36 36 ICes 339X 72 24 ,MMI 335X 72 24 MUI 3& 36 TYPIST: Salary SI00 Weekly ICC 339X 24 up 72 MM2 335X 72 24 MU2 36 36 Experienced MIST operator or fast typist to be trained. ICI 339X 72 24 MM3 335X 72 24 MU3 36 36 Great potentIal for move to legal Secretary position MMFN 335X 72 24 MUSN 3& 36 after training. IMCS 60 24 SECRETARY: Salary S120 Weekly IMC 60 24 MMCM 336X 72 24 OMCS 60 24 Must type and use shorthand, beautiful legal offfces. Legal IMI 60 24 MMCS 336X 72 24 OMC' 60 24 experience not required. 1M2 ,,': 60 24 MMC 336X 72 24 01.11 60 24 EXECUTIVE. OFFICE RECEPTIONIST': S.r.ryS110 1M3 IMSN h'; 60 24 24 MMI 336X 72 24 M3 60 24 Weekly and Up .<..* 60 0 '.60 24 Attractive lady, must type, good location. JAM ,, MMCM 338X 72 24'OMSN 60 24 ' 48 ',36 MMCS 338X 72 24" . ACCOUNTING CLERK: S.laryS400.month JOGS .' 36 48 MMC 338X 72 24 OSCM 36 48+ Work ten keyaccountsrecelvable and payable,must en i oy JOC 36 48 MM1 338X 72 '24 OSCS 36,36, + i mat J01 -',:, 36 60 MM2 '338X 72 24 OSC 4236+ MM3 338X 72 24 OSI 51 24 ,,; JIM KING AND ASSOCIATES, J03 '" : : \ JOSH NOTE: Plus (+) or minus (_) signs appearing alter, tour length I G lFET\ w R'' PH NE398-737i LICM ;" 36 indicate as increasq oreductton.forthal\1l hastakenplace, since lastpublished. , 54 x,' LICS 36 . . I .... '" --- :N.'rf;IS'li11&JSWi' .Wl.wlllmw _ tpaimgW i : :w.wmr }' ww $. BY POPULAR DEMAND IN THE tl WILSON Pentioc J'PIRATES y TAVERN '; I 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS i 1* 72 PONTIAC CATALINA 71 DODGE POLARA BRGH 4drHT., Cameo 4dr.H.T., Regency Blue with r., White with Dark Green Vinyl Blue Vinyl top & Blue In- DON AND THERENEGADES Jl l I top, equipped with P.S., terlor, equipped with P.S., P.B., auto transmission, air P.B., auto trans,air cond. & I : f' cond. & P.W. Priced to go at radio. Only 16,000 mlles: |lust j i' Y'.r $3295 $2395 : r'I, ; WEEKDAYS,MONDAY thru I 1 'lf SATURDAY til 2AM .1 .l. 72 PONTIAC.GRANDVILLE 70 CHEVROLET IMPALA I . 1 SUNDAY4PM11PMs :4dr.H.T., Cameo white with 2dr. H.T., Ascot Silver with 1 = x Blue Vinyl top, equipped Dark Blue Vinyl top, ,, with P.S., P.B., auto transmission equipped' with P.S., P.B. air cond., P.W., auto trans. air cond & radio. : Dancing Singing + Entertainment PS. &radio. Save dollars at Priced to go. , lust \ $3795 $1995 UiniiiiiimiiiiimmimmmiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiimttimiiuiiiy I I I I ". I 24 Hours A Day | ENYERtA1w ENT , EK 72 PONTIAC LEMANS 6t PONTIAC CATALINA .t 1" I RESTAURANT I y NtES -2dr.H.T., Palllsade green 4dr.H.T., Turquoise Blue t MONDAY THRU SATURDAY = IIII with Black Interior, with Black Interior, 1; SUNDAY TILL MIDNIGHT = equipped with P.S.? P.B., equipped with P.S., P.B., },. "t "' -'fI_ 11111 ORANGE auto trans,air cond.&radio. auto trans, air cond P.W. & FI j | RING OF FLAME i I Save a lot at just I radio., Low mileage. fij I | RESTAURANT E PARK $2895 $1795 [ = Steak and Lobster with all Ir l f = the Free Salad you can eat US 17 E and Beer you can drink. 71 FORD WAGON' 9 67 FORD MUSTANG at 1.295 I j passenger White with blue 2dr.H.T., Palllsade Green I HAPPY HOUR !711E W0,11D'S interior, fully equipped Including with Green Buckets, = r Northeast factory air & auto I equipped with P.S., auto Florida'sNewest 3PM 7PM :: i1 and Finest transmission.A low price for trans V.8,air cond. & radIo.a . r BAR HI-BALLS I AccomodationsAOa big family. Priced for the economy :.....'. minded. , I- E Me.us.PAT,Of' ;LL1Y 5$1095 E Free Hors d' ouevres 1 172 Motel Rooms Color TV .iiUUHyIHWHHInHHlnuuunlilnlfhHUHnnIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll! / $ 2 Swimming i i PoolsUS -' L L ,, ___.... '< WILSON p AVI Phon 34-22 , .1 f .... ' 'ul n !r+ vPAGE"12C' - ,,. L m lfl c> - ' ; 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13qI. I. .. ist' Of SeaShore F0S2 Tour Lengths: ." ''';' ,: 'Jt .,:" ", I 1 1OF '51 24 :. "q.r '.{ '. pr 36 48 SKSN 36_ 30 TMCM 07XX. 3660+ UT2UTS **48- 1. p24' '1.1 54 . . OS3 24 36. 4S TMCS 07XX 36 .60+'"' :' : ': :' '':: 48T'2.' (,:: OSSN. 54' 24 SMCM '36 24 TMC 07XX 36504+ UTCN. '1' 46 ( &; 4.,t. ' OTCM ,36 48 36 PTCM '..36 48 SMCS 36 : 24 TMt.07XX 36,48' '+ ',.'.::L." ,:' ?: t :i'"f:.ti," ;;,, . OTC 36 + : ; pTa 36 SMC 36 24 TM2 07XX 36- 24 : : , 48OTl YNCM "\ : 36 60 : . OTC 48+ 36 PTC 24. : 36 48 I SMI 66- 24 TM3 07XX 36- YNCS '" 36.d60: ; 48+ 36+ PTI 36 SM2 24 TMSN 07XX 36- 24 . 36- 72 PVC 36 ; ,;60y; 0T2 .42+ 24p' .. : :; 36 36- SM3 72' 24 YNl 36. 1 .. 48 . 0T3 S.42+ 24 PT3 36- 36- SMSN '72 24 TMCM 334X 36 24'YN2 .' '36 : t.48 . OTSN .. 42+ 24 pT'AN 3G 36+ TMCS 334X 39 24 YN3 36 ""' 46 . STCM 36 60 TMC 334X 45 '. 24. YNSN 36-, ...: 48' .. PCCM 36 60 QMCM 42 24PCC STCS 42 36 TM1 334X 48 24 .. 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SIZE PRICE TAX .5 r :,-"?;. \ ,J .J. ! when his .: VW SPECIAL 878,13 21-2 1.81 well only A man performs C7a.13 22.87 1,90 t.) mind is free of problems problems, : .560 SIZE,15 ;9 H II JOL JIQJS C7a.U 878,14 22.3'23.47 2.08 2.00Blackwalls .BVI plus$1.76 \ like.a lot of unpaid bills 7" Cf T Each E7a.U 24.87 2.24 2.39 : Whitewalls Add $2.00 F7a.U 26.38' l We consolidate bills. Pay them off. Cut G7$14 2a.5I 2.56 2.75 .:. monthly payments. And still give people. .ALIGNMENT $ 95la& H78.U G78.15.. 28,65 31.29 2.63 cash. For a trip home. Emergencies, up HiLlS 31.35 2.81 J' extra J78.15 34,03 '. 3.01 I ; Color Tv; Whatever. :,. BATTERIES $ 9 45 .L7a.1S 34.43. 3.14 ....'.: ' Don't let money problems hurt your 24 Month Guarantee ; on the job. Visit or call Avco 'performance t": WE PICK-uP ,Financial Services.. INSTANTCREDIT -- == ,',..,",".'. .- .' JAN/CO = ; L L AND DELIVER t ; ; ..: SOUTHSIDE .. :r. ,:i': : llfrbdieseinwu.LANDING NORMANDY == J942 Univ. Blvd,W. . > . ;: 'f, ," 5560 Normandy 7334336ARLINGTON ,\h, f'f" :' ':' ; '. 7844430ORANGE _-::;::' PARK CO. ; TIRE I 1105 Arlington Rd. < \ '.' / : '- l" j ** ,j 747 Hwy. 17 725-3520 . ] 244 3521 389-3444. formerly ; :(';Vf: : ..\. 19598 ,BLVD..,...' ,, 1 398-A424 .TIRES N' TREADSFEBRUARY9) , . ; BLVD.: r ; BEACH 539 . : : : ';'i s 356.3311 ,. ,JJ',,:;;, I.,5.>. I'J.W'', ",' 34.W,, ',DUVAL' ST. "'> 'Ia'r. 4 "'it':''''\" ';,. 'r''.. .. , ' 7 J ; : ". . ,: ./., I'.:;". ) .- -- . / , .....,.S,.,.,......s' rK t' r -. - r -.-, .l.m;.,..., o' /!::".,. J". - _ f.PAGE14: :-- -" -.. --- ;:;; ." lAX AIR NEWS'LATWINGER- -- ._": :: :::*::197'I; .'. ......,.., ."" . : '--P' i Y1 t 1 1d ;: Marine Wives Club'Plans " ., I I ,1 r Ma Y 1 r 1t +, iI Dinner Social" ;,, ; Members: of the NAS Jax: 771-53 for reservations. Site of Enlisted Marine Wives Club have the dinner was undetermined at announced that they will gatherfor press time, but will be available a no-host Valentine dinner when making reservations.It . social with their husbands on was also announced that the .. p k'a. Q Friday, Feb. 16, instead of their club had adopted a project of regular monthly business providing flower arrangementsfor meeting.An the returning POWs and their invitation is extended to all families when they arrive at NAS active, reserve and retired Jacksonville and would, ap- Marine Wives and their husbands preciate any and all assistancethat to join the group for the evening's area Marine wives or other dinner social. interested persons might like to Both members and non- offer them in this undertaking.The . I members alike are asked to call next regular business either Mrs. Mari Sloe1 meeting of the club has been set 2649487. or Mrs. uichara 5u., ai for March 15. . ,. J Er !i '.1 I. HEART CHILD HUDDLE-Chris Selke, Jacksonville's Heart Child, takes' handoff from Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula as Chris' parents, ADR2 Nevin Selke and his wife Paula look on. ADR2 -.Selke is attached to VW4. In addition to the autographed football, Shula also gave Chris a Miami N .Dolphins "Assistant Coach" chair.CHRIS r1A : Spells COURAGEJaxCourage a is a word used to describe heros who have gone to battle and <, emerged victorious. It is a word that you don't usually associate with a fouryearold y ,.. M boy. John"Chris" Selke is an exception to that rule. 1'1 ir ' The son of a VW-4 Aviation hasn't dampened his plans for the Navy when it it came time to r.1.., fl.:' Machinist Mate Second Class, future either. After Shula had reenlist, two weeks ago and he "I ,'<'( . Chris has survived four major presented him with an signed for four more years. " heart operations and as a result autographed football and a has been named Jacksonville's special Miami Dolphins Assistant Mrs. Selke is showing her "Heart Child" for 1973 by Mayor Coach's Chair, Chris announcedthat gratitude for what has been done Hans Tanzler. he planned to be a kicker for her son by volunteering to do CITED FOR SERVICE-Mrs. Maurece M. Williamson has receiveda Young Chris underwent his someday. work for the North East Florida Letter of Commendation from Capt. E.R. Sourbeer, FICEUR CO, for first operation when he was only ADR2 Nevin Selke and his wife Heart Association, another outstanding service to the command. Mrs. Williamson is the FICEUR seven weeks old and afterwards Paula readily admit that the organization that has played a CD's secretary and administration assistant to the Reserve Liaison had to fight off bouts of Navy has played an extremely big part in Chris Selke's life. Officer. pnuemonia and heart failure that important role in Chris' fight for caused him to be hospitalizedfour survival. Many operations While Chris still has a LEARN TO: FLYIntroductory times in the first six monthsof performed were done by Navy significant deformity of one heart '" ' his life. His 'most recent doctors. valve and minor deformity of Lesson operation for the complex heart Another thing the Selkes point another, the worst seems to be FAA APPROVED valve abnormalities he has been out about the Navy is the fact thatit over according to doctors. .'PRIVATE 'fa& J with came just last Sep- has defraved a major portion of .COMMERCIAL FREE ! tember. the over $40,000 worth of heart The Selkes have a lot to be ..MULTI INSTRUMENT-ENOINE INSTRUCTOR surgery and patient care costs. proud of. Their four-year-old son For Limited With a record like his, Chris Even though his son's problemsseem has gone to battle and emerged APPROVED Time could be excused if he seemed a on the wane Selke had no victorious. He is truly a COURSESAVAILABLE Only little more cautious than other thoughts of getting out of the courageous young man.PRICESCUT . (7: four-year-olds, but this is not the iii :1 :ioEIcYA: 1IJ1 INC. case:, - BOULEVARD PHONE OFF NORMANDY 7IMU4 TO THE BONES Chris was the guest of honor at the North East Florida Heart i 40 VWSED Runs, Pretty'Falr $140 Ia Association luncheon last week 63 VW Sun Roof, SmokesDrinks, But It dont chew $170 and as a result he got to meet the '. 61 COMET SED AT R&H, Runs, Pretty, Good \ : : $180. other guest of honor Coach Don ' 62 CHEV 2dr,6cyl, Stick, R&H i :.$190 Shula of the Miami Dolphins. 64 OLDS Loaded Runs, Ok. $190 When told it was time to meet the ' 63 CHEV WAGON 28J va, AT, R&H, PS. ': $240 coach he leaped out of his seat ' VWSED lowR&H' , : : $270 and to the s ran front of the room ' "someone 60 VW Pick Up Truck, Runs Good .;' $290 like competing in the . 62 FALCON Original, Paint, R&H,Stick $395 100-yard dash at. the Olympics.All + 62 CHEV'y"1I NOVA 2drH, TRi IISS NS that he has been through 6cyl, Stick, R&H, Sharp $495 66 CHEV IMP2dr HT Power,AC; R&Ht Sharp ,$590.. " 67 VWCONV45000Actual Miles, R&H .$570 4 65 VW S E D,R&H, Runs good 1121 .'. $490 THE AAMCO WRITTEN.CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEEThis . FIAT850SERIES Sport Cpe, R&H :..: $490 transmission has been rebuilt by the licensed 67 TEMPEST 2dr,6cyl,3spd, R&H $490. AAMCO Dealer issuing this certificate utilizing the 66 GHIA CONV R&H, Runs like new ;..' $540 AAMCO "CAR OWNERSHIP" Assembly Set, This TimuquanaTerrace 66 VW SEDAN R&H, Pretty, Nice 1152 $540 certificate guarantees the, transmission and torque 68 FALCON 2dr, 6cyl. AT, R&H,59000 miles $770 converter (of your car has a torque converter) against 62 VOLVO 2dr, R&H, Looks good, Runs good $440 failure of 'material and workmanship. It will be 68 TEMPEST,6cyl, Stick, R&HA9000mlles .," $770 honored by any licensed AAMCO Jranimission Dealerfor 65 FORD PICKUP ton, New Ply tires $640 Apartments 65 FALCON CONV 6cyl,AT, R&H, Good&Clean. :-. $495 as long as you own this car. provided that it is y I.Pool Patios Balconies: 63 FORD CONV OrIg Red Color54000 miles '. : $595 delivered to any licensed AAMCO Transmission WTW Carpet Drapes 66 DODGE PICKUP CAMPER Box "$440 Dealer in the United States annually for service within Central 1 Heat&Air 69 PLY FURY SED Power;Far.44000mlles! $1140 30 days of the Service Date indicated below. The Modern Kitchen Appliances 66 MALIBU 2drf(IT, Stick, 6cyl, R&H, "$540 charge ,for annual service is $13.75 payable'at the .I 1 BR FURNISHED 65 CHEV BEL AIR I 283 V8, AC,AT, R&H $440: time of service and it covers the replacement of $110up. 66 BISCAYNE 6cyl',AT, R&H, Clean '$490 transmission fluid and all preventive adjustments.FREE . 68 MUSTANG 289 V8,3spd, R&H $590 2 BR FURNISHED TOWING.at no extra charge ONE DAY SERVICE 69HILMAN SUNBEAM 4spd, R&H,J1000mlles $590 . t.: $155 available m most cases: FREE 19 point Multi Check up FINANCING available if necessary with approved credit. 2'j miles from NAS Jax 75 Used VW's from $ 740 to $695 10 miles from NAS Cecil SOME REAL GOOD ONES AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 5342 Seaboard Ave. . '(Just off Timuquana) ASTRO'MOTORS 5300 Philips Hwy 737-3535 'f! PHONE77MW '., , 1 4. 6566 NORMANDY BLVD. 1839 N Main St. 355-7671 ) .... .Iii. i r . ;- .r, ,. .. __ _.,. _.._._._-_. _-----.., .. .._ a . < : I !;, .", "'.... ... ..,."':,...,",V.>I>N.rL w. ., - w.- I" 11 '* ... _. _.. :... .. -r . ... _.. __. ..._ c FEB12UAFW 81973 '-: JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE'15 . ---- ---- -- -- - --- V H | HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Movie Schedule Publisher ez i'a i- ;'; JAX AIR NEWS i CALL: 387-3566 -'r' : ; NASJacksonvilte '4' i Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than M :: Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. LATWINGER : Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be Sunday.Feb. 11 Feb.8 Thursday, NAS Cecil Field : published the following week unless the i publisher' instructed otherwise. A check or NAS: "DEATH OF A GUN- NAS: "BUTTERFLIES ARE ADVERTISING I I OFFICE I : money order for the full cost of the ad must be FIGHTER" Western, Starring FREE" Comedy, Starring Goldie : received WITH the copy for the ad. Hawn and Edward Albert.'IPG" Richard Widmark and Lena " 4747 San Juan Avenue -- ; I Home. "PG" min) (109 min.) ' ((94 Jacksonville Florida i RATE: minimum charge(Hints) S2." : Per additional line((4 words per line) .50 HOSPITAL: "THE RULING HOSPITAL: "THE OUT OF CLASS" Comedy, Starring Peter TOWNERS." . O'Toole and Alistair Sim. "R" Monday, Feb.! -------- -- --- ------- ---- --- & ' 44 J H ; 4 4 ((153 min.) NAS: "ANNE OF A METAL DETECTORSFor 5 ROOM HOME & GARAGE Friday. Feb.9 THOUSAND DAYS" Drama, 111Ji1ii= land use and underwater. All 2858 Sydney Street NAS: "KANSAS CITYBOMBER" Starring Richard Burton and ma|for brands.As low as 49.95 to $785 I Yewly remodeled. Stove, Refrig., I "Free Catalogue on request. The I Floor furnace, 2 AC Units, HW heater, Action Drama, Genevieve Bujold..IGP" (145 ADVERTISING SALES National Teasure Hunters League, I Hardwood floors Fireplace, Fenced Starring Raquel Welch and Kevin min.) (Maleor Female) 7514 Strato Rd. Jax., Fla. 32210." I ackyard Lovely landscape. $14,500. McCarthy. "PG" ((99 min.) HOSPITAL: "BUTTERFLIESARE Local established respected mediumIs '146-8383! or 3883717. FREE"Tuesday. HOSPITAL "DEATH OF A STEREO COMPONENT : expanding In the Jax Market. Low pressure approach, sells easily. Good Take over layaway balance $68 cashor 3BR,2B. HOME GUNFIGHTER" Commission will net active salesman $9.25 per month. Beautiful stereo |.g. Fam. Rm., Fncd. Backyard, dbl. Saturday, Feb. 10 Feb. 13 . $200 week to start. Also fringes, profit with automatic' changer, headphone (dr., Ig. patio, CH&A, quiet St., NAS: "THE OUT OFTOWNERS" NAS: "THE DEADLY TRAP" sharing. Brief resume' to P. 0. Box lack, play all size records, dual ::Sidewalk, In Oge. Pk.310002642033. Drama Starring Faye Comedy Starring Suspense , 345, Orange Park, Fla. 32013.BEAGOODWIFE&MOTHER. speakers. Call 398.1683 ask for 1 , layaway department. Free home trial j Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis Dunaway and Frank Langella. for someone In area. "G" ((98 mIn.HOSPITAL.) "PG" (94 min.HOSPITAL .) And still earn extra income. Part-time "KANSAS CITY : "ANNE OF A 2 or 3 evenings weekly. No Investmentor SINGER ZIGZAGCONSOLE : DAYS" deliveries. Car necessary. Call 264- MODEL ORANGE PARK BOMBER" THOUSAND 3086 for appt. Sewing machine 1972 model, like new, 2BR, Apts. Furn. or Unfurn., Dishwasher makes buttonholes, overcasts, ap Drapes, carpets, Elizabeth WANT ADSCONTINUED '65 CHEVY VAN HELP WANTEDAttendantS pliques, darns, sews on buttons, etc. Apts., 771-1465 or 771-3355. New Motor, $850., 772-0510, or 771-3211 Need someone In area to assume $64 Ext. 408. and mechanics, all hours, balance cash or $9.10 month. per WILMAR APARTMENTS In toSarge's apply person Phone 398.1683. Will deliver, no '67 VW SEDAN American Service Station' Air Conditioned, 2 bedroom, Living'oom obligation. Ask for Credit Manager. Kitchen, Bftstnook, parking New tires and paint $750., Cecil Ext. 201 Hwy. 17,Orange ParkTEMPORARYJOBS_ 8424, 2648141. home space( for 2 cars, water; sewage, G.E. RANGE garbage, lawn service. Furnished HELP '71 TRAVEL TRAILER 1? FT, Large White, Automatic timer oven, $120., Unfurnished $100. plus 4 percent , All office skills needed. Long and Brand new cond., sleeps 6, AC and good cond., 2105 Gilmore St., $50. sales tax. 387-2541 weekends, 3890744. short assignments. No fee. We pay many-many extras, 7861037. you. XTRAHELPERS396.5188 SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIGZAG GIVE US CALL FOR '71 AMBASSADOR SST WANTEDMALE Sewing Machines, makes buttonholes, Quick Rental of your Property Passenger wagon, factory air BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYWould fancy designs, blind hems, etc. Edward O. Lyon, Broker 389.0361 Auto., PS, PB, luggage rack and rear- you like, a business of your Responsible party pick up pmts. of $5. MINUTES CECIL 2BR TRAILER window deflector, tinted glass, Many and FEMALEFull own? You don't need an office to start. mo. Rayflelds. 6437 Wilson Blvd. Carpeting 10 AC, patio &. .awning, Ig. other extras good family car.credit$300. or part time. Kitchen Cash &take over pmts., prefer Begin at home full or parttime. Ideal 7715932. all shifts. See Mr , , "'r. fenced lot, $115 mo. union member 388-1711 for appt. help, for husband and wife teams. Call 771- ,. ESTATEGREEN f, .;l Pozln Mr. Allen Holiday REAL : or 0748. No Obligation-No Information .. '_,'' ""'>n'nm': ... w.<_.'.L."..:..':...,':.,.,.w)..:" FOR RENT << ovei' he'telephone. Let's have coffee 1BR, House, with carport and utility '62 VW Inn, Orange Park Apply in mood Condition,475. Cash " and talk. COVE SPRINGS room. 771.1405 or 7713355. 781-1588 person. Residential, Lots, Acreage , YOUR FEE PD. BY CO. ORANGE PARK ;' Realtor 284.9365Lee '70 VW Chas.Mobley , MARKETING REP.TRAINEES1L200 to schools, 5 furn., Conv. , house 3BR. .1 264-6861 tires,one owner, * Duncan,Associate Good Cond.,new * -' minutes to NAS.: Will rent to temporary ' ' 771-7938, or 768-6074 :.' '' I' International firm,seek*.,Jr.,Mjlltary <' .WE BUY & SELL EQUITIES duty personnel.. bachelor., .. " ti i officer with bbs.bep. *..salts PlofJteWill i o;-\ .* <:Call us for Quid*seryj&e; ,., 264-6884.; '" , be trained thoroughly. Call on Morrison (,Taylor, Inc. dealer acc.ts. Training.their salesmen 4543. Wesconnett Blvd. TRAILERS FOR RENT : & &. assisting solve their 'pro lems: 171.3052 737. 864 2BR., AC, completely furnished. , Great poss. for. advancement. FEE Ricker Rd. 8.. 103rd 771.7384: Chief Say: PAID: QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY : ::;; & Big .JIM KING &ASSOCIATES Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. 3BR. HOUSE 438 Gulf Life Tower 389.7371 Edward O. Lyon Broker 389-0361 Kit. equip., A-C, fenced backyard. WORLD'S / Midway Cecil and Jax. $155 per mo., GRILLOR BROILER MAN JBR.2B PRETTY dep. 8.. lease req. 786-2054.,. 5 P.M. til 11 P.M.full.or parttime. See Fenced yard, fruit trees. very nice ' Mr Pozln, Holiday Inn, Orange Park. 16000. < 4r ONLY MO 1L NOME ! VANSANDT. REALTOR 387-1213 ., ,, --"' <<-' """': "!I:''' >xo: S fi EtLAN S n l 4p ! J ., "..,...._--_._.."""' NORMANDY ACRES JUSTISS TRAILER- PARK RADIAL STEEL west of Cecil Field. Road miles 4 Clean Modern LI 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER frontage, 2 to 20 Acre tracts. Land is trailer and apts. 3893007. PLY BELTED TIRE Responsible party take Up pmts of $5.. the best Investment for the future. dealer. 7728936. Other tracts available. over Southwest a month. Call COLONY MOBILE HOMES l' Jacksonville. 9359 103rd St. : ,With 3"plys & RENTALS, A recorded message by Wynne. Realty,of Florida SALES Call 771-0275. side wall and / SCOTT EDWARDS 389--5514 389-8507 l ' Tells you how to be a 3 steel belts.All / BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY DISCJOCKEYcall .' .WHITE FENCE FARMS other foreign VW's compacts Used 355-2944 any,hour ,Approved for .n the heart of Arizona's Located in of makes. Astro Motors, 6566 NormandyBlvd. # I IIIi School .5 veterans. Columbia finest farming and hunting country' 7814978. . Braodcasting. San Francisco. Not near historic Safford (County'seat of -- affiliated with CBS, Inc. Course by Graham ,County.) Great year-round home low terms. 1970 VW CAMPER study. climate. 1V4 acres,$1,100 undercoating, 2 new , write to Carpet, headers please information LIVE'CRABS Mrs.For full A.L.Young Glenarm Land Co., tires, A-l Condition.. Make offer. .743. 44 Wllford's Fish Camp 2233-North-7ttv'.Street Phoenix 85006. 5098. '!*- *2647707TYLER'S a '6SCHEVROLETVAN &.AIR COND. CALL SHIPMATE Heater,400.,282-4155, 1 A Site PLUS HEATING Joe Roplak (RET Navy) Cottage St. f 175.14 F.E.i. Central l &. Wall Furnaces, space Licensed Real Estate Salesman 311 / Y.39 & repaired. heaters, cleaned Representing Lakeshore. 4711 Palmer, 3885161. Blanding Agency, Inc.Realtors '69 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER Home 781.7715 Office 771-9513 4-Spd. R6H$1050.,282-4135, Other Sixes Proportionately Low. AIR LITE INDUSTRIES JAX 311 Cottage St. 44 SIZES AVAILABLE FOR ALL AMERICAN CARS. Fabrication in rescreening, window 3B .,2B. HOME PAIR OF CARS screens. screen doors, patio &. pool W-W Carpeting, CH&A, $2600 equity, '71 -240Z enclosures, aluminum roofs' & car. take over pmts. of 5162, mo., 7720510. AC Michelin XAS Tires, 15,500 ml. PlSUlleet'Tit Curaatee free,M.u&i.g. Owned 6 free Taw R.p.i.Ik ports free estimates. 911E 4 fcftcts .hr tki 70 PORSCHE tumttri iMst il fUll kwjrh Mtf free f"" ,Eft" - operated by: Norman T. Abrams IN REAL ESTATE MATTERS AC 5-Spd, Mag Wheels 34,000 ml. it to mpwurm. a M lass It d.itwitin. ! USN retired, Paul Tinney, 2568 Edison Call Wayne Shrum Either Car 737-9429 after 6 P.M. .HIM it t t I'll.rrsIactd.clailntlI,1w" I IIIktri Ave., 384-1242. Blanding Agency,lnc.Realtors *t*M i pi rata Hurt if M iickMft paws TRADE 771-9513 '69 BUICK SKYLARK saxattteipust M*Ml> I iClM MM Itwfet Ift'f"C'V. BUY,SELL70R fishing 4Dr.. PS PB, RIM. AC AT, Excel. It tn*Miit wt r Un Hf *.t.i"pUtt M.cUrm . furniture, antiques "at MUr 4In Used kts guns FOR GROVE PARK 264-5967. tM wmt adapt pct and misc |unK. J A J HOUSEOF Cond., $1500., ''pte lu.CwuMrcul ntefci iicbM gear, NAS at 6073- Brick, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den, Trees. 14 wet of DEALS, lust north ESTATES '72 CHEVY VAN RENT-LAKESIDE FOR )INSTANT CREDIT *NO DOWN PAYMENT B. Roosevelt Blvd.LOWYER. Huge 4 Bedroom, 2Vi Bath, Den. Full window, bench seats,all power no VIIi' GENIE CUSTOM BUILT NEW HOMES AC. Call 771-0748. etl Electric; Organ, $200. equity and take Diane Vance 264-5290 264-2359 '71 VW SUPER BEETLE 781.3133.BABYSITTING Kay Agresti Speaker. A-C. mo. up pmts. Of $24.00 PO1NTO'VIEW REALTY, INC. Yellow, Radio-Rear Wheel bumper Steering Woodgrain Realtors 264-6603 S. guards. Call Mrs. Strickler 772-3410 _ Will watch Infant In my home.5-6 daysa WE GOT EM after 5:00: 388.0082 asking $1800. e a a / week $25. per week. 2648387. "New Homes" ., CAPRICE / t. In art oil new area of Orange Park. 3 or 1966 CHEVROLET Interior,. Shown by White top, blue bottom, black $37,000. to 40000. 4 BR's: IRISH SETTER? PS, 'AC. Radio, tinted glass, OWN AN Call Mary Kirkland, Assoc. V-8. AT only. . CLUB'' appt. Call January ......- - tires, . THE wall JOIN white II. and ,ee. 1".' "JACK VALENTINO;/ : Cassat Ave. .., . 11. Come 387-2839.1643 Next meeting Feb. R.E.'Inc. 398-4191 Automotive Call 757.5555 for more. Informa.tlon.. .. ..... :r' .. .. 0 -i. .. t' ,. ... .... ., # id'j1J. " r ' : . _..... 1.lfMJ .F"J ::: ::.: -,- -.i I II II I I PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FEBRUARY 8, 1973 .. ,. " , ,. I ; . . . ' b i ,,., : ': " '1" ' : " : ',. !'f...... ii.v : .. ..,":.;...""....:.. ' V tr . + 1, w 1 :. ., -,. " - + > "r:..{..'' ,... ,.& ..-. ''' ._." : "--'- 'n'......I It .. I _ t''T ,1. ( I II I e f* '. ., """ 1; .. ,.. ,r ': . :' '" >'..'.1..M.- I .. I II Ii I i r i \ a.r . i Ir i t e. \ . . I A Lonely: Job. . Thislsthefirstofaseri.. I ._ : ;- of portfolio's! taken by the : (Continued> ...onPgi7),. :: <' z.' i- -. ,, : JAX AIR NEWS Staff > A l .:' Photographers. In weeks to come there will be a I' variety of subjects, in hopes of ,giving i you, our DR. EDWIN N. ANGUAS, readers visual insight on t the happenings around ; OPTOMETRIST . Y NAS Jacksonville and announces possibly around. the city of r '- his separation from the Navy Jacksonville and the H ' ; and the opening of Ms , office at Beaches. We hope that you .t . t J j;o ..'. 1279 Avenue, enjoy the visual effects as ." ;r: c Kingsley, Suite lob Orange Park . 1 ,"'' much as we enjoyed ' i. '.. ,r, Phone: 264-548384-5711 capturing them. : Lt \ ; .: I i . /9 rowe n d Save Photos By "'\ \ I ..; ;;' j ,, .... Ron Bayles : j'j/ !; :- with theCredit '- :iftrr:::.....:..:....:..:..:.... .' I 'Union.kids I ;! .. HOUSE ( can join, too!) OF 1 CORAL 0 IMPORTS Iw ; V CUSTOM MADE JAxNt< A FEDERAL JEWELRY Q STONE ...... ... ... .. CUTTING ".)" ""''<.<-.:: ,J.: .. :: D JEWELRY REPAIR 1 in and 935% D HOBBYCRAFT l . 4 Come see us today. It Is Different, ,1 ; . ,I. i .... ." .....' And the Price Is Right! ' .if. . .. . ' , I ,. ", (,;) .a . I .' ROOSEVELT. T MALL '' .{.!.:. ,t NAS JAX, Bld9.3TI.3I NAS CECIL I FIELD Bldg.24 .. PHONE 3x/ 1791 . ?5422 or Base Exf.243). ) 9894 VILLAGE SQUARE 7$1.2944LONDONTOWNE : ; 7 or Bate Ext.215 ' It .o.I' ; . L I -..- .' 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Another group : "" : ::::::::::::::: : ;: :::: : : ::: ; : : ::::. did extensive. touch-up paintingand BAR. OPENS AT'NOON *' F BOBVS (OAK HILL; ' yard,work'at the home of a i1' f ,,-,:local:POW.;,:wife:to,;assist,her in, TOPLESSGOGODANCERS i? UflI61flSERVICE t preparation'for the wedding of a ' daughter.The C.ehnwvssh.wslpM-2AM ,NOON TIL2PMI! 11t most extensive activity to- SPEAKEASY ROOM CENTER ; : ::::::::::::::::: :::::=:::i:;:i:;::::::::::;:;::::::::: :::::::: date is an on-going conservation ::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: :: project at Gold Head Branch r 103rd Jammes Road Phone 771-915, State Park at Keystone Heights, Fla. Tasks that have been un F*_* 1080 CASSAT AVE. 388-9016* * dertaken include clearing un . derbrush, building fences, : i w repairing buildings, plantingtrees A and a multitude of other tasks the park rangers have AMERICAN neither the time nor manpower to rt.i\S\D E accomplish.The . THE MAP program at the Center is SO\JO\J ON designed to facilitate . rehabilitation. After six weeks ofmultitherapeutic \Jrt - approach of y I counseling, education, physical fitness and religious awareness, Since 1885HAVERTY'S a disposition board of staff members determines if further rehabilitation is necessary and if ! the person has a reasonable chance of success outside the program.Over 600 men ,have gone YES "There'No Plac.Ukeiomo" through the program at NDRC I Jacksonville. military discountLaura at Duval FRIENDLY'RELAXEDB - QUIET ATMOSPHEREnnrrruurrrmrrrnrnnrunrrrmtrunur -Beach Boulevard , I iRAND / ,J ,'IDEALLY LOCATED FOR NEW J CECIL FIELD,N.A.S. 3 Gremlin 'PAYMENT22O9 -Normandy BoulevardI t1 . CLOS TO SCHOOLS wn 'r t I1 I Pr ( Q3 Z 43 = CHURCHESANDSHOPPING 5TLrnPLUS , ' 'ARE/S M utMlilJTta ;, oAOUT;TNIw! " la ae'N AMERICAN MOTORS I ppMraltr1hi Firestone Take 103rd to NEW1a1 i Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks REVOLUTIONARY Past Forrest High School PROTECTION BUYERfci % J " PLAN DQSSABHOY'S (VOLONIALT7ORKST ANYTHING WKaMroMN! SOUTHS IDEAMERICAN I v "t.;0 " APARTMENTS .c-....N..1.Amluu/w. Me.....r ........ " J I.- P1.131.3100 'j un Philips. Highway 1 5928 FIRESTONE I ROAD. , 771,6664 ..' .: . -'" \, \, --- ....' :"'."l,. "" ... ":""'! "'_" ....../ ;"" .' .:;.;;;.. _.. .... ..., n--, -.-..........- .."..... ..,,' "',.'..' If'. .\.,, .';-J-r:',', ':;: "" !;''' '''' '- ""\ V ; J 4 Y 'I) k :,1 A Ui 6.H J I FEBRUARY,"1973 PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I r E Er f ;;;.;.:.;.:.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;,.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.:.,';.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.:.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.:.:.;.;:;::;;;:;:;::;;:;;;;;:;;;:;:;:;::o:.:..:..:'._.;-.::_1. i I If ,\ L: P JAX REENLISTMENTS ; M ,.. _ 411111 w : t 4 b;, _ k i Jim f F PFPF , 1R"CZLL - ;: 4- y r CPL. VERNON K. HOLLIMAN GY. SGT. WILLIAM My ASM2 LARRY HARRIS shipped over for six years at CROPH headed for the 20-year reenlisted for two more years at MATSG. mark.when he reenlisted for four V P-45. years at MATSG. I III u' ;1 I < 1 ; t 4t j:. .. l Y/A r I :'-S "" k ( / 1,000 FEET above Jacksonville Robert H. Salyer took the oath .v i for two more years with LCdr. R.W. Greenwood (Background) of. ficiating. Salyer works in AOMD's Quality Assurance Branch and sAC t. I, .- serves as Search and Rescue Training Petty Officer. .....:. _ AOC JAMES BRUCE startedhis RICHARD L. ROWE A01 JOHN,H. BAKER shipped fifth reenlistment at VP-U reenlisted for three years at over for two more years, at FASOTRAGRULANT.AME2 NATTC He is an AO "A" School instructor. j ' 'h. I:, 7 t \a-J Ja ,, : - i,1 1 I _ \l-" o I .i: OSTWOATONCEATC 1 4T/ "'" / vADJCS Merlin D. Pendray ((2nd from Left) and AWCS ,x: id Donald L. Himes share the spotlight at the Batcave as they sign for two more years each. Looking on are Cdr. D.H. Demand (Left), VP-24 r- AEC JAMES J. VENABLES EARL E. RACHAL DANIEL E. XO, and Cdr. E.F. Doherty, the squadron's skipper. >,! took the oath for two more,years shipped over for the first time at NEUMANN reenlisted at VP-16.ra.a..a.a. . '. at NATTC, where he is an AE V P.16. t' . "A" School instructor.. , -----e-aoo a.eas -------------- ----- .- .' r BRING THIS AD WITH YOU 0e 0 JAX'S 1 r S NEWEST 1 ,,1'tI OWNED 1I : i -11. (,. DEALERSHIP 1 ,, .. I t r : JI ' 0 = , 1 lI I V 1 ,"\, A t -' THE DRIVE IS FASTER FROM NAS JAX..SAN NGS GREATER .a.rsr.....;.;;a.A+ ... ia.AVs..c. .x,. vvyf A t - VALUABLE COUPON SETTING AN EXAMPLETSgt.Melton J.FranklintCenter( ) and Sgt. : FI Is this trip worth $100 to you ; James E. Smith reenlisted together at the 679th Radar Squadron with t Mal. Kenneth P. Tevebaugh (Left), squadron CO, administering the . oath. Franklin is Smith's supervisor and he convinced Smith to make the Air Force a career. 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" i i.J.i . .her __ ------ ._. ,. .",''.""JIiM.......:..:.-"!",...;;:hO'.-.- '" ___ _ - F FEBRUARY 8r 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE :21. 4t .. ...... ...........<..<......................'..'..............................................:.:.:.:.:..':.:...............:............................................................................... Two Tournaments I February INTRAMURAL .L JAX SPORT' BRIEFS I VOLLEYBALLSTANDINGS For Jax Civilian GolfersJax . -- The NAS Jax Civilian be set up within the Association Pistol and Rifle TournamentJax Golf Asociation will hold their This will not start until April and The Jax Navy Pistol and Rifle Club will hold an W L next regular monthly tournamentat members are again reminded to NARJAX 14 0 the Brentwood Golf ,Club establish a handicap if they Invitational "Pot Luck" Tournament Open Saturday FICEUR S 14 2 February 10-11. haven't already done so. Feb. 10. The 90 series tournament will be held at the NASpistol MATSG 14 2 This will be the first of two New Association members are range beginning at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $3.00 and all VP-5 10 2 February tournaments for the always welcomed and a goal of participants must furnish their own guns and am VP-45 10 2 Association with the second one 150 members has been set for munition. All interested shooters in the area are invited NATTC 10 4 scheduled for Monday, February 1973. With 101 members already, FASOTG 7 7 the Association is making rapid to participate. NDRC .. 6 6 19.The Washington's Birthday progress. Recreation Council Meeting VW-4 5 5 Tournament (Feb. 19) will be .Jax There will be a NAS Composite Recreation MBKS 5 7 held at Cecil Field's goll course. JANUARY RESULTS Council Meeting at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 14 in HOSPITAL 3 7 No starting times are requiredfor The Jax Civilian Golf 3 9 but entrantsare MARTD tournament Conference Room No. 1, Bldg. ,l. All members' WEAPONS '" 3 11 this asked to play during the Association's January. Tour alternates are requested to 'attend.Indoor GEM 3 11 morning hours if possible.. Free nament was held at the Mayport with members and Golf Course 55 Pool AIMD 3 11 beverages will be furnishedfor participating. First, Jax On Saturday, Feb. 10, the Indoor Pool will be Amops .5 1 13 this one day,fun tournament. second 21 guests and third place winners in closed until 3 p.m., due to a long distance AAU Swim SUPPLY 1 13Bowling There will be a $2.50 green fee fee each flight were as follows: 1st and $1.75 entry Meet The pool will observe normal hours. (12-8 p.m.) on charge charge J.r. a both February Flight D. Koljeski (73)) J. Sunday, Feb. 11. tournaments. Rules for both Johnson (76) and Dave Young' 2nd Flight-L.Conwell (75)), ((77)); listed PowerBoat Club MeetingJax tournaments will be on E. Elson,(76)) and J. Gibbs .(77); The Jax Power Boat Club' will hold its members rules sheets and scoresat Navy will be used 3rd Flight.- C. Edwards (74)), H.' tournaments regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the for both handicap Memberswho Kirk (75) and M. Williams' (75); NAS Marina Club House. All members and prospective have not purposes.established han 4th Flight .- R. Feco (75), H. asked to attend and for the these Roberts (75), and J. Rown (76)).. members are help plan dicaps may do so during upcoming spring and summer seasons. tournaments. Tennis MeetingJax ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : :: ::::i:: ::::::: 1' An organizational meeting for the' upcoming FUTURE TOURNAMENTSAny WIVES!!.. intramural tennis season will be held Wednesday, ,Navy-M rine. Association member who ..' '', in the Conference Room of has a favorite course and would SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING!. February 14, at 9:30: a.m. lmenta'v. < like to see the March tournament with a com .,4 Bldg. 704. All interested Units and commands should played on it is asked to offer the MARY KAY FACIAl> ' have a representative at the meeting. Standings course ,as a suggestion to Mr.Bynum Tn your home Intramural Pistol the association's tournament .S, and see why we say.... L Jax If your unit or command missed out on all the LITTLE BEARS w 46 18 chairman, as no site has Ours; ia tt\t\ Cosmetic that been chosen yet. and Celt Results! WORKS preparations for the intramural pistol season but would CLEAN DRUNKS 39V424% still like to compete, there is still time.'One more team is POWELL PLYMOUTH 39 25 Another future considerationfor Call:,JO GREGORY needed and the season doesn't start until February 19.,If FRABRANCH-91 37 27 Association members is a 772-784 WHITEY'S FISH CAMP 32V4 31% match play tournament that will before you are interested contact the Athletic Office AUTO-BAHNS 30 34 Friday, February 9. ANCHOR KLANKERS 28 36 MAKE-UPS '4 60 .. 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C. last . 70 VW SEDAN R&H,Special .; $1450 week after losing to Meridian and NOW IS THE TIME. 69 VW SEDAN R&H,Clean '.:,::, : $1488 Glynco. 69 VW SEDAN R&H, New paint,Special $1403 Following the,''Fliers two winsin SWITCH TOu 68 VW SEDAN R&H "'H. ,l\.'.v$..t.., $1395 ' their first two games they raninto 66 VW SEDAN R&H,New paint v. $888 ' a' tough 'Meridian team, in, 65 VW SEDAN R&H, Good Trans. $750 j' ,their third:game and lost 85-60. 72 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Fact.Warranty $3195 . The Fliers only trailed by eight{ at 71 VW DELUXE BUS R&H,Air Condo $2895 halftime but were plagued with 71 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Extra Clean $2695 < ; fouls in, the second half. Glynco :71 VW DELUXE BUS R&H,Special $2357 ;; made 19 of 27 attempts to Jax's 70 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, New paint $2395 two of slx.'VinceBell. 69 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Extra Sharp ; $1988 .67,VW DELUXE BUS R&H, New paint $1495 had 16 points, Mike 71 VW CAMPER Pop-top, R&H '. '$3395 . Luchl 16 and Mark Warner 13 for 69.VW CAMPER Pop-top, R&H $2495 :: the Fliers. .J1I1i1IjfItWiit&t: 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H Fact.Warranty*': ;. ;' $2495 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H,Auto, Extra Sharp .:\ .$2295 The Fliers next opponent was 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H,Auto,Special >':'" $1988 the Beaufort team and the result CONVENIENT' 69 VW SQUARE BACK R&H,Auto $1895 was a 100-81 win for their third R&H,Extra Clean $1288 " win of the tournament.This was a 71 VW FASTBACK R&H,V-Top,Special $1895 close game until the fourth period .# MINIMUM INVesfMEN.T. $.1700 70 VW FASTBACK AM-FM Radio,Auto $1750 when the Fliers broke loose for 32 SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY 72 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto,AC, R&H '$2095 -.. points while Beaufort was FtORIDA'RESIDENTS ONLY 71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER R&H,11,000 miles ., .. $1888 . collecting only 21. .I -" ,Send coupon for "information! .N 72 CHEV VEGA Extra Sharp' : $1995 ..,. Fliers with .J the I Luchi led Mike 24. He was backed by RickPruett's :: EVERS & ASSOCIATES Nice Selection of other Model. VW's t. '. I 18, Mike Warner's 18, :: 1929 PARK AVE; BOX 757 ORANGEPARKFLA.32073.. = them the VW 16-pont! Safety and Performance'Inspection Howard Lind's 14 and Vince .I TELEPHONE 264-4400 NI we Then gave we tuned up tightened,and replaced everything that needed of It.all ,: Bell's 10. .I NI And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement The Fliers were eliminated in .I NAME NI .jnalor mechanical parts for W days or 1000 miles. Come on In and ' their fifth game, 82-67, by the .I NI double check. : S t team they had .I ADDRESS *ENGINETRANSMISSIONREAR AXLEFRONTAXLE S '; 'I same 'Glynco second of .I .ASSEMBLIES ,BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. : game beaten in their CITY " the tournament. .: . Leading the Fliers efforts were .: UP -TELEPHONE . Vince Bell with 20 and Howard ........ ...* .................. .as Lind'with 18. ... .. . ---- ' " ....,. -, ,-:'":.... ,' ==._.,...._...... ...... -.. J PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FEBRUARY 8, 1973 . << :<< L.: - OPS-NAMTD took a, cliff CECIL SPORTS hanger from the Marines by a 45- I ? ")' 45 margin The Marines led at the by DTC J. D. Brewster t-/i intermission 22-16, but the instructors - '. gradually whacked -' away at the margin and whittledit BASKETBALL 29-28 in the seasons lowest down to',but 2 points at the end - VA-45 took NAMTD-OPS to the scoring game. J. Williams' 13 of the 3rd stanze. Fyfe had 12 cleaners 59-38. Barr with 22 counters gave him scoring honorsfor counters for the instructors and r points and Fred Kitts.with 21 took the "A"s, while Huehn had 10 Davey 14 for the Marines. " the scoring honors for VA-45. Ray for the'"0"s., The 'O's enjoyed an 1I Bathurst's 17 points were the high 18-10 halftime lead but shot in f ..-. { total for the Instructors. tough luck throughout, the 2nd BOWLINGCONATIONAL 1 VA-87 Officers took 'the half. ... r measure of rapidly fading VA-12 VA-12 hit the winning trail witha LEAGUE: The 59-29 in a cake walk. Jeff 4316 trouncing of undermanned Marines retained their game anda " Harrison ((19)) and Kel Hughn ((17)) Medical. Woody Woodard had 16 half lead, with the 'ancient were the big guns for the Os. points for VA-12.The "awesome" mariners (CPOs-the rocking Cecil Field X.O.and Don Jackson player-coach Thomas' 11 points led VA-12's Medical scoring attack was led chair set) in the second slot. The Capt. Quarg ,displaythe 6th ND touch football championship trophy and the East Coast scorers. by Bonhoff who canned 7 whole Fall(en) Five are now making a Championship plaque. Jackson's Raiders moved through both tournaments VA-174 "B" scored an easy win points. strong bid for the coveted cellar undefeated. over Medical,6627.Castor had 16 VA-174 "B" took a narrow 44-39 slot. Dale Howard just missed a for the winners and O'Rear 13 for win over VA-12. Dan Kloeppel hit 600 series (598211207.180). Other the losers.Medical has yet to wina a seasons high of 20 markers for high bowlers were Don Schultz game in the 2nd round. the B's while Steve Hunter had 11 ((561, 204-189)r) Ellard Pritchard VA-174 "A" nipped VA-87 "0" for VA-12. ((544, 193-182)); Angelito David ((537, 191-177)); Joe ,Kordek ((535, , 201.171)); Bob Locke ((526, 214- wr t ? SEE THE NEW 173)); Bill Carter ((524, 190-182)); Walt Ball (521-1%) ; Irv Austin ROLLING HILLS C-76 TODAY! ((514-202)); Jake Jacobs (511.205); Dicky Hanson ((509, 199-176); Dan ,MM Ponthieux' ((507-204)); Bob Samu . 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BUILDERS/ ASSOCIATION, 12413 937 MAIN STREET :.. ,:-', :'::::. :: .;jACISON\Ua..LEffO; ,BUILDERS. & ASSOCIATION. PHONE, 3530922, I .... 'Il, __ '..., J -' --- :: . : :: \ ----- .- --,- .-- . " , . A. , 8, 1973 FEBRUARY JAX AIR! NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 23._ Eagles Now 'Contenders -I-. BASKETBALL STAND!NGS.!I Communications Holds: ] I National I For Basketball Crown !HAWKS; 8 tv 1.0 Third Place PositionJax VP-5 1 9 The Eagles of VP-16 cold hands The Communicationsteam Schuetz's gave him a total of 19. Jax turned hot in the OOMM 8 3 their claim to three last week to second half 4 strengthened Their second win came a little played games however and they nOSPITAL 5 third place in the National tougher than the first when their for time lost while on with escaped 6 make up a 73-59 win. PWK$ :5 last week with 70-45 win a League five point halftime lead dwindledto deployment and promptly won all Shepard was one of those whose NARJAX 3 6 over NarJax and an 82-80 two points as the buzzer three games to place them hands got warmer in the second J MARINE BKS 3 7 Public Works. ' squeeker over sounded to end the among the top contenders in the half when he scored 14 of his 22 MARTD 2 8 game. The win NarJax over came Scheindel again was the top American League. game high points. NATI'C 1 9 when Hergenrother score 12 of his VP-16's first win last week Also finding the range in time to American man for Communications with 32. against one of the other ,bring the Eagles from behind was W L 14 points and Carrigan eight of Carrigan and Hergenrother came contenders in the league when Fiser with 10 of his 14 and Anderson VPA5 10 0 his 10 to give Communications a added 20 and 19, respectively. they out fought VP-24 for a 90-80 with all of his 14 coming in KDRC '. 7 1 32-23 first half lead. Scheindeland Gordon was top man for the Schuetz took in the over had with , 5 losers 20. Spencer 17 win.Mobley led the winners with the second half. VP-16 1 with and Hunt for MEDICAL ': 6 2 second half when they each Ivey 13 and Jennings 13. Spencer Anderson followed 19 was high man MATSG ,. 23, scored 15 points. Scheindel's 15 VP-24 5 and Ivey fouled out (hi the closing with 15 and Johnson had 3 Fiser 18. Dannecker was top man 12. him total of 21 and 4 gave a moments of the game. for VP-24 with 31 while Sheldonhit The Eagles picked up their VW-4 6 for 23 and Butts for 18. third win in a much easier FICEUR 3 6 MARTDJax Their second win of the week manner when they met FICEUR. MR OPS 2 eVIATSG Mad Foxes Bury II proved to be a little tougher than After building up a comfortable 2 7 -VP-5 went on a rampagein ended. the first when they fell behind 14 point lead in the first half they \IMD 0 11 their only game last week Bearden was the big man for MATSG '31-25 at halftime: Their breezed along to a 72-47 win. when they buried the MARTD VP-5 with 37 points. His totals Even though they lost the game VP-45 Wins team under a 111-53 score and included a nine for nine showingat Narjax Romps FICEUR boasted a 100 per cent raised their record to nine wins the foul line. He was followedby shooting average from the foul Tenth StraightJax and one loss. Slider with 23, Anderson with, -.' Over MARTDJax line when they connected on their The Mad Foxes didn't waste 20 and Brandt with 13. Brandtwas only try of the game. The entire VP-45 won ,its tenth any time building up a comfortable also perfect at the line NarJax won a 75-38 game was played with only a straight game without a loss last margin as they soared to connecting on all three of his decision over MARTD last week total of seven foul shots being week when they disposed of VW-4 a 75-22 halftime margin. tries. ,after suffering a loss earlier in attempted as VP-16 hit two of by a 73-60 score. The MARTD team gamely and out in the second half and Cameron had 16 Communications. their six attem'pts.Shepard came the week to The Hurricane Hunters made a for MARTD. 11 "heUTthe Foxes to 56 points and Washington of and Mobley led the Taking advantage a very of it in the first half when of points Eleven Washington's game raised their total to 53 in a game MARTD team, ,winners with 14 points apiece. As cold shooting Heath scored 21 points and kept that was over before the first half came in the second half halftime in the Shepard NarJax built up a 37-16 previous game his team only one point behind at lead and went on to victory with saved his points for the second 34-33.The Pelicans held Heath to . the aid of Canfield's 21, Thomas' half when he scored 12 of his 14. only five in the second half and ' 20 and Abbott's 19 points. Martin came up with 21 and this proved to be the difference as The only one who could find the Smartchen 16 in a losing cause. they went on to victory. ftinun nunMILITARYAUTOMOBILE for MARTD was Cameron range Falls matched Heath's 26 pointsfor AIMD Delk 14 of who,had 18., He picked up those in tHe second ball to give VP-45 and Malloy added 15. f ** To FICEURJax him 60 per cent of his team'ssecond half totals. 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PAGE 24 JAX AIR, NEWS-LATWINGER FEBRUARY 8, 1973 .._ . .: Commodores Win Four ; Beam Rolls 643 : Jax The National League Ammons led the Commissary Hospital winning four from the the Cherry Pickers clean with a CAG-20 and 't the FICEUR CPO I started off its intramural bowling Store team to a two game split Chasers., four game sweep in the Pacific No 2 team lost four to NarJax I season a week later than the with the ADPERS team when he League. The sweep was led by No. 1. NarJax No. 2 was in turn : other four leagues but with all the'high rolled a 214 in his 578 set. The In a battle of the birds, the Nelson with a 214 and Kuren witha losing four to the FASOTG team. I scores that were rolled last Eagles No. 1 team and the Un- Hawks took three from the 202. The Splitmakers also won Witherspoon led the FICEUR No. ! week they certainly didn't appear colas also split with two wins Eagles No. 3 team with Heunan four when they met the Nubs. 1 team's sweep with a 206 game I to be affected by the late start. apiece. rolling a 219 and Schmitt a 206. and Coppedge had a 201 -in I Continental LeagueIn The other Eagle team (in the Picking up three wins in the FASOTG's sweep. Beam wasted no time gettingthe league, the Eagles No. 2, also got ,league were the Wall Bangers season started when he rolled the Continental League last their wings clipped when the against MARTD, the Batmen I games of 216, 201 and 226 for a 643 week the Help team played the Leprechauns took three games against FUBARS, the 'Gutter The Good and Bad were good set that led his Commodore teamto role ;,f Superstars and the them.Gregg was high man Rats against AFEES and the for three games against the a four game sweep over the Six Superstars cried for help when for the winners with a 203. Bean Burners against the Lifers last week but bad for one I Packs. Cruthirds wasn't far thr:Help team took all four games In the only other match in ,the WOXOFS inspite of Parish's 212. game, Coots 568 led Good and behind his teammate when he last week McCune's 216 was high Continental League the Boozers Bad to three wins but the one rolled a 216 in his 591 set and for the winners. made real grouches of the Atlantic League game they lost was by 101 pins. Carper, yet another Commodore, The Pin Busters and Hospital Grouch team when they won The FICEUR CPO teams and rolled a 206. With the Com teams repeated their four game three. The.Boozers were led by the NarJax teams found them- Also winning three games were modore's lowest man rolling a 524 sweeps of last week with the Pin Johnson's 216. selves on opposite sides of the the VP-45 CPO team against the they served notice that they are a Busters winning four from the Pacific League fence last week when the FICEUR Trippers and the Busch Buds team to be reckoned with. Marine Barracks and the The VP-45 No.1 team picked CPO No. 1 team won four from against the VP-16 CPOs. Another big series that led to a four game sweep was rolled by Lentz of the Busch Leaguers. I I rS Lentz had a 208 game and a 589 . set team that without left a the win.Women's Lib MEMBERS (to be) OF THE ARMED SERVICES:: Crowder rolled a 205 to lead his GEM team to three wins over ; ' . the Flap Jax team even though :" ; Leapline rolled games of 200 and I .. ; : ., . matches three 203 for from other the the Radar losers.In Top National Five.17 with team League Bocks won ';;:-,;:': .. '.:'. 1' ,:' .," -,.. ; :;; Lt', 4t ;'7 k. r1t'' + .i 'E :[;:;0:" rolling a 203 for the losers; ..f!:f.II I!.!',*i. i! ., ,' .,. '' .....,. _. 7. ;.,.. . :fI'K :;.. '! ><, .' '...'.!t.".",. '" \ ,1 .t1.;."' ''':; 1'1!: . , FICEUR 5 took three from :: :.: .. .;:-' :. '" .;t .: .-'',....'.:(.:..', .:Jl....'... .',\ _,.. ,/.-' ;,V'!..::,, ,<'r. '.',_'",," ':': NAMTD with Meyer rolling a 200 w : ; :,dr. : '"s.4 : * : , . .., -: :- if, for NAMTD; and the Pelicans : f"g );S '< .' N' '" '1;' } '.... ., , and Wipe Outs split with two wins ? 4o , apiece. - American League Zorbach of the Trailblazers in i, the American League followedthe : 596 he rolled two weeks ago with a 634 set that led his team to %, three wins over the Hurricanes; \ I. His 634 included games of 225, 202 : .- ',. :' I ,. -. .., .,,4 . and 207. Foster helped the -' '<: .J. \ "" { ' -- --- - Hurricanes salvage one win witha \ ; :: 227 and a 585 set. : ?: ; " The CHAMECHS won three ( : : : : from ADCOP when McCormick ,': 'J1k't rolled a 214 and Pack a 203 while ;::t , Parsons was leading the Late, f : .Chargers to three wins over the / ,; Chiefs with a 232 game and a 568 ; : set. Also winning three games :: & were the Bees when they met the /ji. ;: d < .: .!{ . Pop Tops. \. ,) ,: . ' , t. . . 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