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PRY n V :! ;:; : : c : ; ; ; : : 4 :hxv{}}}{r..yfs r N ,: ,}{;{} Y+ : : Nr }L. .p-r 7: i iI I::::::.:c JAX;: : AIR.NE"xv p''i;::} ':SV: }iS . .,. }} \ .'}v.4ns\:'}J sr:}.L.:{: ..::Vr.:++'.vr''v.}{,:1,ytihvtiL.':'6:;:.:'}:: ::'f:}}:}.' 'S',.' '. ..............'}..,4.r.{{ hV.HSV +.;C;?:,...... = nA1.:1'.Y: }{';av''t'{ y py: VOL 30 NO. 43 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida FEBRUARY 22, 1973 Cdr. Cutchen Takes Helm yY ' ,. As Hurricane Hunters CO Jax The Hurricane Hunters of VW-4 welcomed a new skipper Friday when $;: k Cdr. Paul 0. Cutchen relieved Cdr. Vincent J. Schuppert as Commanding Officer :.'. of the squadron. - Making a dramatic entrance at Cdr. Schuppert aboard, since he and aircraft to the I. the beginning of the ceremonywas will be attached to the COM- Mediterranean area to provide : the guest speaker, RAdm FAIRJAX Staff while awaitingperman'ent weather reconnaissance for the Lawrence R. Geis,' COM- orders. U.S. Sixth Fleet. _ FAIRJAX, who arrived by VW-4 has been providing Cdr. Cutchen, a native of Bay helicopter from similar weather reconnaissance and Minette Ala., earned a Bachelorof ceremonies aboard the USS oceanographic services for the Science Degree from the Saratoga. past two decades, with 1972 University of Florida at RAdm' Geis praised the marking both the squadron's 20th Gainesville and entered the Navyin Hurricane Hunters for their birthday and the first full season 1954. outstanding performance during operating entirely with the new, Following commissioning as an Cdr. Schuppert's tenure and weather-configured WP-3A. ensign in 1955 and designation asa surprised the outgoing skipper The Hurricane Hunters are naval aviator in 1956, he was with the Meritorious Service presently engaged in their "Snow assigned to both shore and sea Medal and a citation signed by Seeker" activities, providing tours in the Atlantic Fleet patrol .VAdm. F. H. Michaelis, COM- early warning of winter storms to squadrons, including a tour as an NAVAIRLANT. the northeastern United States. exchange officer with: the RAdm. Geis also welcomed Also, the squadron sends crews Maritime Proving'and Evaluation Unit, Royal CanadianAir Force Station, Summerside, Prince Edward Island.. f. In 1965, he completed, the ; ', Navy's ;postgraduate course 4 in .v s t'-f. 1 1.f -, Defense Intelligence,'as'well a*' "/ -TIME To"p TCH iti"'- RAdm. Lawrence'R. Geis, COMFAIRJAX, .f; '\" '. attache and language training, .signs. the 'proclamation. ,"declaring' this. week .'Pitch In Week" at ';:',: \ prior to being assigned to the U.: ,',Jacksonville's. Naval facilities.. -. ':, ,.j S. Embassy in New'Delhi, Indiaas .. .. ; ;; . t.>T"... : '; '. ... ,. ." ', ,..... Assistant Naval Attache and r.f ' f diplomatic mission pilot. r 5 : ,. RAdm. Geis Declares jI.I.j He reported to VW4'as . t'.1 Operations Officer:, in 1969 and \ became the squadron's ,t. \ :(V; \ fax' "Pitch In Week Executive 1972. Officer in February Cdr. Cutchen is married to the former Sarah Jane Thurman of Jacksonville. The couple ,has : ;; three children: Tymbre, Tamara Cdr. P. O. CutchenCanadian Cdr. V. J. Schuppert and Bryan. The United States Navy is dedicated to protecting and ; preserving the environment, whether combatting water ::::::: . pollution,abating noise and air pollution, or removing trash ::::::: VIPs Visit FAW-11 tl and waste paper and materials from work and play areas. ::::::: Therefore, I do hereby proclaim the of =::: period 19 through ::: {the their currenttwo of of 24 February as "Pitch In Week"at the three naval facilities ::::::: Jax-Representatives series briefings on replacing in the Jacksonville area..the Naval Air Stations at ::::: the Canadian Ministry, P-3C aircraft systems.The decades old "Argus". Jacksonville and Cecil Field, and the Naval Station :::::ti Defense toured Fleet Air Canadian Armed aircraft. Mayport. ::::::: Wing 11 Feb. 14.15 for a Forces are considering VP-56, the Navy's first With this proclamation, I am asking all Naval and ::::: -'- '."''\I'I 'f.__ operational P-3C civilian personnel at these facilities to "pitch in" and be ::::::: _,conscientious in the pursuit of cleanliness..don't carelessly :::r::: S S5i squadron, and Fleet Air throw trash away, but rather "pitch it into" the proper :: Wing 11, the organizationin ,receptacle; by doing so-on a continuing basis-each of you :::::: command of all P-3 ',\ .. will be making a significant contribution toward ensuring a :: squadrons in Jacksonville, cleaner, and therefore healthier, environment. : : hosted Brigadier GeneralT. Signed: L.R. Gels :tiv S. and his Allan party RAdm.USNCommander ::ti:::# Fleet Air JacksonvilleCORRECTION ; = during their tour of the If :.I JLEARNING NAS support Jax facility.VP complex and : r: :::5'i.:.$. .ti.Yi::: :V::*:ti'iS'i: :: :::::::::StiY't.Y: ::: :: :::;: ;:;:; : : ;'.;* ; The representativeswere briefed on squadron .. :&.. j ( ,: mission and capabilities of .',. the P-3C by Cdr James B. <"!o '4' , ./'"' : Kramer, VP-56 CO, and + . Jax Last week's article in the Jax Air News dealing with a projectto 1't members of his squadron.The . start recycling aluminum cans here said that the cans can be resold ; : : i included WL. ,_A'::, briefings "ton. ; fot about 10 cents per flying a simulated Antisubmarine The resale figure should have been 10 cents per""pound. ABOUT "CHARLIE" Lt (Cia| ) Phil DeFliese (left), a Patrol Missionoff The Jax Air News regrets the error and encourages any groups VP-56 Instructor Tactical Coordinator,explains equipmentaboard IP the coast of Jackson- wishing to take part in the project to contact Ens. Krochalis at Ext. 3C to LtCol. D. P. Wightman (Center) and Ma). D.L. McCarthy Armed 2568 or 2569. Forces.' ville. " ..r ti \ "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which Is I la no way connected with the Department of the Navy.Opinions contained here arc not official expressions .,} of the Department the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of product or services advertised" . . -.; .. . - \ _. - l -.J 'FEBRUARY 22*, ;'1973 PAGE 12 JAX :AtR' NEWS..LATWINGER I: s WEEKLY:: CLUB SCHEDULES TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY FEB. 22 FEB. 23 FEB. 24 FEB. 25 FEB. 26. FEB. 27 FEB. 28 II.\I . Queen "B" :; ::8IrITES::;: Exit Jam Session Creations Game ::;: ;:;:;: : :;:::::::=-:::::::::::: : :::.::::::: & Phil Cay Creations". Creations ;I ht :::: ::: NI I :::::::::::: :::: ::: g : : :; :::MU'E" ;:;:::;:::::::;: The Dlamondi' . j j j 11 j !11 1 11i!1!1111111! I' . , I." Ball leopards Lunch Bosse.. I .. .. .. Leopards. Game Night For _ ::::::::::::::::::::::: : :::::::: ::: Room Holidays .Thlrd Time Night :.::;.::.;::.::::.:::::.HALL:: ::;:::.::.::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.::.: Closed Around ' jI1Ijl jj 1 1j 1 1 !jijI111i 111Ij1i! . j11i! jjijlj 11 m 1 j 1j 1j i1ij! 11i! : .. . .. ' ::::: ;:::::;: D(%;::::: : ::: Third Whatever I Three Harry James Paul Barker Country. :;imtHM 1 !M ;;r;;t Time Fair s Crowd 8. Country .Kaslnos Couples. ::::::;:::: ::::::: :::::::: Around, His Orchestra Show .1I4I . . 1 11 j111j m1 1 1j Ml j 1j) . ;........................''... ... ... Game N I g ht All TheOEEISERS { : Fried Prime Sunday Returns :.:.:..:..:::..:.:..:.:.:..:::: :::;:::;:::::.::.:.:.:.=.-.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..;..:..::. Rib Renaissance. Leopards .. Brunch Closed Chicken ;.::::..:.::. ::.CLU:; .::::;: ::::;::: 8 pm You Ca nEat >::: : : :':':':':':':': Buffet - j 1 j J 1t jl1j11j g:1i1i i1 i CLUB HOURS K ...CUllMOt4DAY HANCOCK HAU TEN Cull THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY It SATURDAY 11a m.toMidnight SUNDAY-THURSDAY SUNDAY 1Ia.m.tola.m. FRIDAYS FRIDAY l1a.m.t02a.m. 11 a.m. to Midnight 11a'm..11p.m. SUNDAY 6p.m..10p.m.S . TURDAY TUESDAY.THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11a.m.1.1p.m. 6p.m.-U:30p.m.: 9a m.t02a.m. SUNDAY l1a.m.to1a 1 .m. FRIDAY.SATURDAY MONDAY.THURSDAY 11 a.m.to Midnight 11a.m..1a.m. 9 a.m to Midnight - usa CLUBS :iit! i ijtt..1ii 1.111..1 1j:II.IIIIfll_ : :111j1.j 1 ij1t 1j11 1 Hjj1 j1 1 j1 ;Y I llgHIJ.t'IIlllga1; @ 11H j1 1 t1 imttft $T t.OQQt: /y/F. '_!!: tI!! !ji1 M !! @ : 311 N.OCEAN ST. PH.3S4-OU2 .602 N. 1stSTREET PH.246.3411 .GRANADA STREET,320.4 HOURS: 9am to l1pm Dally HOURS:;Mon.,Wed., Fri.3.11pm DANCING Saturday 1. Sunday lOam.lipm HOURS: Saturday 1.Sunday, Noon.6pm Mon.,Wed., Fri.,Sat Evenings' 'DAN CI NG (Tour information,refreshments Leisure Activities Tues.8 Thurs. Wed., Fri., Sat Evenings and leisure activities) Seasoned Brussels Sprouts, Salad SUPPER . : Italian Spaghetti w Meat Bar, Butterscotch Pudding, Brownies. Sauce, Pizza Pie, Toasted Cuban - 1 Saturday, Feb.24 Sticks, Parmesan Cheese, Buttered 'JfftI 11 rf BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, Fried Asparagus Tips, Buttered Mixed m OdOa[ Eggs. to Order, Grilled French Toast Vegetables, Salad Bar, Chocolate --..- w Maple Syrup, Choice of Luncheon Krlnkle Cookies, Pineapple Pudding. - Meat or Pork Sausage Hash Brown Friday,Feb.23 Cauliflower, Buttered Mixed Potatoes, Chilled Orange Juice, Tuesday, Feb.27 oowNAVALAIR O BREAKFAST Chilled PineappleJuice Vegetables, Martha Washington Pastry ear BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, V Fried Eggs to Order, Scrambled Cream Pie Brownies. BRUNCH: at 10 am. Cream of Chilled Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs STATIONPROTESTANT Eggs Cheese, Choice of,Baconor SANDWICH LINE- Chill Dogs, Potato Soup, Grilled Veal Steaks, to Order, Baked Corned Beef Hash, Ham, Lyonnaise Potatoes, Potato Chips, Salad Bar, Chopped French Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans, Soft or Hard Boiled Eggs, Choice of Creamed Dried Beef, Pastry Bar. Onions, Dessert Bar. Gravy, Pastry Bar, Salad Bar, Bacon or Pork, Corn Bread, Pastry Sunday DINNER: Pepper Pot Soup,' Fried SUPPER) Stuffed Pork Chops, Strawberry Short Cake, Peanut Bar. Divine Worship 1:30: a.m.. Fish Portions, Meat :Loaf Gravy, Brown Gravy, Rice Pilaff, Applesauce Butter Cookies. DINNER: Minestrone Soup, Baked at All Saints Chapel. Baked Macaroni Cheese, Au Gratin Creamed Style Corn, SUPPER: Southern Style Fried Meat Loaf w-Brown Gravy, Turkey Church School 9:30 a.m. Chicken, Chicken Gravy, Whipped Ala King, Baking Powder Biscuits, Divine Worship 11 a.m.. at Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Seasoned Lyonnaise Potatoes, Boiled Navy All Saints Chapef. Peas, Hot Spiced Beets, Bread Beans, Buttered Broccoli, Salad Bar, Junior Youth Fellowship JTAX AI3R ,NEWS Dressing, Salad Bar, Peanut Butter Coconut Cream Pie,Applesauce Cake. 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth ; Cookies, Cherry Jello. SANDWICH LINE: Chili Dogs, Fellowship 1:30 p.m. Potato Chips, Salad Bar, Chopped Sunday,Feb.2S Onions, Dessert Bar. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. The JAX'' AIR NEWS la a CivilianEnterprise Newspaper BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, SUPPER: Pan Roast of Beef Au Jus, at the Small Chapel. distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Chilled Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggsto Natural Gravy, Snowflaked Potatoes, Tuesday Jacksonville, Florida Order, Cheese Omelet, Choice of Seasoned Green Beans, Hot Spiced by the Holt Senior Publishing Company, a. Beets, Choir Rehearsal 7 Sausage or Bacon, Home Fried Salad Bar, Applesauce Cake, private firm.AU Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Potatoes, Pastry Bar. Coconut Cream Pie.Wednesday. p.m. at Bldg 750 and must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box Z, NAS BRUNCH: Split Pea Soup, Fried Feb.21 Christian Science Service 9 Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. Ham Steaks, French Fried Potatoes, BREAKFAST: Cooked Farina, Fried p.m. at the Small Chapel. News Baked Beans, Pastry Bar, Lemon Eggs to Order,. Home items are: welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 Fried Potatoes, NAVAL HOSPITAL Meringue Pie, Chocolate Cookies. Choice al Pork Sausage or Luncheon or 3119. Divine Worship 10am.: at SUPPER: Roast Beef Au Jus, Brown Meat, Creamed Dried Beef, Hot "Everything advertised In this publication must b. made Gravy, Parsley Buttered Potatoes, Biscuits, Chilled Orange Juice, Pastry St. Lukes. Seasoned Green Beans, Buttered Bar available for purchase, use or''patronage without regard to Squash, Salad Bar, Strawberry Jello, DINNER: Vegetable NATTC , race, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, Chocolate Cookies. Ham Steaks, Mashed Soup Potatoes Fried, protutant'WorshIp r. user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this Buttered Brussels Sprouts, Cream Service, 10:30: a.m. In Monday,Feb.24 Building 500. policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the BREAKFAST: Chilled Tomato Sugar Style Corn, Salad Bar, Cherry Pie, refusal to print advertising from that source." Juice, Hot Oatmeal Fried Eggs to SUPPER Cookies. CATHOLICSaturday : Barbecued Order Fruit Cocktail Hot. Cakes, Frankfurters Mass 5 p.m. at Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Baked Pork & Beans, Choice of Pork or French Fried Fried Fish Sticks w-Tartar Sauce, St. Edward's Chapel.' :: concerning such should be directed to: Sausage or Luncheon Meat, Pastry Cauliflower, Seasoned Potatoes, Buttered Sunday Mass a.m. and 11 Bar. Lima Beans, , a.m. Dally Mass-Monday Salad Bar, : DINNER: Creole Soup, Pan Sugar Cookies Cherry Pie. and THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Roast of Tuesday Thursday ". .. Pork, Snowflaked Potatoes, Chilled Thursday, March' 1 Frlday.l:30: a.m. Wed. < i,4i San JuanAve.., Jacksonville., 32210 Applesauce, Mexican Corn, Brown DINNER Southern Fried f nesday Mass 11:30 a.m. at t" : Telephone 388-2755 Gravy, Buttered Spinach, Salad Bar, Cream Gravy, Tomato Chicken, the Naval Hospital Chapel. Rice , Soup Lemon Layer Cake,Chocolate Krlnkle Whipped Potatoes, Saturday Confessions 4:30: Cranberry Sauce, [VOL. Cookies. Bread Dressing, to 5 p.m.r . : 30 NO. 47 FEBRUARY 22 19731, SANDWICH LINE: Grilled Ham & Vegetables, Boiled Pinto Buttered Beans,Mixed Salad Cheese Sandwiches, Potato Chips, Bar, Marble Cake, Apple Salad Bar, Relish Tray, Dessert Bar. Cookies. Brownie I, I I IJ -, -. .-. " ... ... .. . .-. ._. _. f FEBRUARY '22;' 19>3' JAX AIR' NfcWS.LAtWlNGER PAGE 3 , "Mad Fox" Wives I Meet The SkipperJax I! "If you are a Navy wife, you have a friend in k NAS Jacksonville." Those were the words of Cdr. friends of the fairer sex, while Frank Woodlief which underlinedthe many squadron wives brought purpose of his gathering of J refreshments to distribute to the VP-5 wives and their husbands at I children and adults. Hangar 1000 prior to the Response to the meeting was squadron's imminent deploy.' verwhelming. The auditorium ment to the Mediterranean.Since was filled to overflowing with men and their wives, nearly all of . the squadron had ex- whom left the assembly with a> .A.-; ' "" \ perieneva a large influx of new appreciation of the unfortunate .. L '"" u- younger personnel in the past situations that can CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY-Ready to cut the cake during ceremonies' marking the 30th an-. eight months, many of whom arise during deployment and, niversary of the NAS Jax chapels are (L-'U' ) Capt. James J. Killeen, Deputy Chief of Navy .., were married, it was imperativethat more importantly an un- Chaplains Radm. Francis L. Garrett, Chief of Navy Chaplains Bishop Paul J. Tanner,.D.D., from' . a special effort be made to derstanding of how these St. Augustine; Radm. Lawrence R. GescOMFAIRJAXCapt.William! G. Sizemore, .NAS,lax CO . make these people aware of the problems can be generally and Chaplain John M. Danielsen. . pot. -obvious but important avoided through proper planning. problems that a long overseas .' ..... .. deployment can bring about. Did you ever wonder; What it there or in the Cummer of little productions and activities:.'. A personal meeting with the . skipper at which policy con would be like to crawl into a Gallery or the Jacksonville Art I. The Museum also'offers classes < cerning emergency leave and rabbit hole. or how you'd look Museum ', t ,'. and programs for pre-school: other family crisis situations as a silent screen star? Or what. children all the way-to:adults.} J, To could this be discussedwas end, a in special order. happens when a star falls. And Come into anyone of our Banks. : And you'll enjoy the shopping . the Seminoles lived and open a savings.account with from all I predeployment briefing day was how ? corner, gifts over set aside on Feb. 12. for $100, or add $100 to your pre \ the world. : !'" ; i / A series of all hands briefs If ever wonder. or ., .' you love. ent savings account. We'll. enroll. -:; > : : : t were scheduled in the morning to watch a child wonder you for six-monthandividual We hope your membership will '; t and the squadron was secured at you a ; :: noon, to return at 7 p.m. belong in the Children's. Museum. membership. open up a new world for you .Y .. : ;' (hopefully) with their wives. A The Atlantic Banks. .help put you 'and some" .children, Y. you, .know,. .' :,.. I multitude of personnel eagerly As a member uf"the Children's : ,:. '1 participated in the planning and " preparation for this effort with h.1SCU111'YUU'1l receive mailings .. '."t.#:<<':' .r,'" ," 4 ::' =+'ti:.:. y>';"' :' \ " the goal 'of insuring widespread ;, that. bring good! news of puppet .:: ':: :+/ I:.; i: ; '. 'Vc .l attendance by the wives. shows shows ,: :; planetarium art" #k Fleet Air Wing 11 donated the ', ., .F. ; <:! use of Hangar 1000's large exhibits.. and a delightful'series. ,",. ....'. . Free child care services were 1 *r, ,.;: ."; i L. ."" ,,,:v' :/ '; : offered to the tending familiesby '.. ... : f' ,., ,"" ?, ., .. ,. .'r",: ,,''P, i"-v ,.' 'h', . volunteers from among the Ii '. : : ; I :: T ., It\' :;;. r;. : t.air'O" squadron's bachelors..and ,their ,u .,h ..:.... ." 11 he1onU; i I I111useu1I1. ,,'!; .. .(t . " 1 ma ;. J '.J- ( \\' '. './"} ... ..., .".; . \\ , ' f 'big I \ : I brazierdeluxe"* .. : ( j. \ \\\\ \ \ ,': : ., The Children's Museum. ,, f. , '. . .... .' ,. .r..... '; \i lv : J"j;:::;:! j : : ,$ : ; l'iI;." u'\'III&o-,. ; ? i yq r, I f < k* :: < 1 : it. J .. ) __ *', :r i i ..., :.:' ': \\0. .. .tt" "' .,.J..., ',:-' ..,' i f ti j. ,: ! .. ( \ I \ .. h I ' BUY ONE i i , s' GET ONE 5 \ \ ti ti, I {tih FOR : : \) ) : 14 : 20 : .r. i: :? ::1 ' i, ". :: J. % .j, . - . ti t I vsPaint ., : , : :' "';;' ' 1 1 . ti Queen ,. '1 . ..I.'fot I. : . 'r.. brazier \ i r .c \ 1 1 \ Good only at: { 4359 Roosevelt, 5630 Normandy.389-0509 781.9440 c(i) Westside Atlantic Bank . 4b.1972<)' ,.U.S.Am.D.0.Pat.Ott.Corp.Am.D.Q.Corp. j BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE' 771-4U1 MEMBER.,FpIC, ,., ,._l- ( ...<.. 4M8' ,. ..... ,. ,... .-.. - t -ww..rr..r..r..r.rr.. ...+ _.w-- .- .rr-a.--- 10": I .f- .1 (bt i'I.4 I t : 1 =:::::; --; :=::=: =:= - 1.. . -- ... ,. .' .o'......:.. .. .. .. . -- -- ' .. ,. -, . --------- FEBRUARY 22. 973 .AGE: 4 : 1'JAX. AIR 'NEWS.LATWINGER - -..!: , I .:: : ; : : : : : : : : :: : : :: :..........;........................................................................................-..-...S'..i... -- - 'f&"ifiiftt'ifffiffSfSffiAROUND CECIL 4 I [ I s Aw / ___ I -fI/IIIII -- i := ! ' ' , . 1i I... '.. .. .'. ... ... ,.., i ..1t \." '<;. + .: ., ;." , :t\I.\. ....;' \';:{, .' ' ',. \ . . ,: , W , On Wednesday, 31 January W3, Master Chief Fred A. Long was Airman Larry D. Nelson of VA64 "piped over" for the final time after having served the Navy Is congratulated by CDR L. E. honorably,and faithfully for thirty years. Since 11 January 1943 Chief with honor and pride.Chief Long spent his Barringer for being selected as Long has served his country PH1 Harry N. Williams retired on 31 January 1973 after serving the squadron's Plane Captain of final four years of active service attached to the "Blackbirds" of VA- TWENTY years of active duty. the Month for December. 45: . --- -- I : SEE THE NEW -_ __ i _ ROLLING HILLS C-16 TODAY! MADCS . Nr m 11111E1Fir / ' s ai tt; l : f , S yA v b 7726 LENOX AVE. PHONE 781-1740 r . jI j \ -:--- PATIO ii : jj z _ j The reenlistment ceremony of ABH1 Albert Udell was enacted in the x DI Li IR'ItL office of COMLATWING ONE.on'2 January 1973. ABH1 Udell of NAS t Cecil Air Operations Department! was reenlisted for FOUR years by Williams from Cecil 11k. LCDR Hank Snow, CFAD 'Administration Officer. Operations Maintenance Department FAM.RM L retired on'1 February 1973 a Ia NEW TO THE BASE? after serving THIRTY I years\ of ;' active duty In the armed forces. I MODEL C-16 s 113 112 your IlJ@Ilfi1@MIl/ll@ffJ@Pilli 1l1 You'll love the gracious front GARAGE Boyd's porch, spacious entrance foyer 2 can provide additional funds Barbs : and the huge family room In this I II Domestic Finance is set to make model. The dining area and up sure! your I living room overlook the patio money needs are handled the way you want them., I and the $25,500 to Call or come in-we'll do the rest."DOMESTIC . rear garden through i doors. Two / sliding glass car garage tool '$ ,2,000 FINANCE CORPORATION SINCE 1I1T ! LOANS TO$&O yft3'J 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK ..............:::::: ::::::::::=:::::. '..OJN . -MARIETT % ; :: J EXIT I 10 ::; 0 r .. H .. ATTENTIONNAVY ' '.;. \ LENOX I -: . !;nj7iI. ,. ..:.:. PERSONNELWhen ' P i I W r have fulfilled military you your Y I O S a'' S107rd r ciEio u ST. j or HAS TO >>-: obligation and it's time to begin your ti{ JAX BEACHES {:SI civilian career, you need to see us ASAP. "Boy, Roger I'd like to lee the I MAYPORT :: first shirt's face if he ever laW'me a 1.2,3 ,......... f s.:.: Our specialty Is placing applicants in in this Roger?" career oriented job opportunities In the ADMINISTRATIVE, FINANCE, Jux $ 6 f sate*! VAandFHA FINANCING 1C CAA VI AAA'. EQUAL MOUSING' $ TO >$ OPPORTUNITY We are a member of NATIONAL PER Salesman on Duty lOam to 6 pm Daily SONNEL CONSULTANTS with affil- m e late offices throughout the nation so e we can put you in touch with our NPC ll affiliate in your desired geographical location.P.S. . Toning hills NAVY WIVESIf .. ,.< ..... you are Interested In working while your husband Is stationed in Jacksonville . please call us. Our efforts are tailored to your specific needs and desires. BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS SURPtUS GOODS' : CURTS, & ASSOCIATES INC. MEMBER OF NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION DISCOUNT I STORE .. JACKSONVILLE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION SUITE 'G30IBM BLDG. PHONE 374-5151 . / "'-- ....-- . ,\k "._ __ __0''-- _.... -------- --. --'-_ ....-.. --.. -' ------- .----- - ";,,1'1: :- . _;. :'" .. :: n'l\\ ,,, :, : ( ; I .. .. . 1 _FEBRUARY. .. 22, 1973 JAX AR| NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 1 Black History_' Cancer i ' JOHN S. ROCK ((1825-1866)) LAWYEROn Education d' February 1, 1865, John S. Rock became the first black attorney to be admitted to practice before the U.S. ,. ;. Supreme Court. He had already made-his mark in other ProgramJax professions. He was born in Salem, New Jersey. At II nineteen, he became a teacher Daily he spent six hoursin -The Jacksonville Officers t fl class, two at tutoring, and eight in studying medicine., Wives 'Club, will sponsor a. ;.i When his color barred him from medical schools, he program dealing, with cancer !II turned to dentistry in Philadelphia. Finally, in 1853, he education Feb.26at 10a.m. in the !:J became a physician in Boston. In 1861 he entered still t it r, Hospital Theater. All military i'fj i 4 wives invited. : another career as lawyer and was made a justice of the : J Mrs.are Bonnie Turman, Director? It! 'peace in Boston. % of the Cancer Education 111 h . S Program for the Jacksonville I BILL PICKETT ((1861-1932) RODEO STAR '"" area will be the keynote speaker. 4r f'!I By the time Bill Pickett was thirty, over half a million Two films will be'"shown ' Black people had settled in Texas and Oklahoma, 1 dealing with cancer and Dr. R. '\ facing less discrimination dh the trail than in the towns, M.OB and Davis GYN, Chief at of the Staff Naval for I many became cowboys. Bill Pickett was one of them; he *9. 1 Hospital,will conduct a questions I became famous as one of the best of the broncobusters.He and answers session at the I invented the sport of bull-dogging (leaping from the qsr, conclusion of the program.WITHOUT :. saddle to wrestle a steer by the horns to the ground) and aay-. i t ... became a rodeo star who counted both the young Will RETIRES AT SECURITY HT2 William E. Jenkins retires from ADVERTISING i Rogers and Tom Mix (later to achieve stardom in the Naval service at Security as LCdr. Charles A. Taylor, Security Of. YOU WOULDN'T KNOW movies) as his assistants. ficer, offers his congratulations. ih i I . : :: J : ." I ... .....,............... ' 0::::::<<::-=*:<<<<<<:::;:::;;:;:::::::;::-:: < ! L VIOLATIONSJax TRAFFIC .'<: THE SOUTHEAST ( ! motor- The vehicle following accidents is a reportof and CHECK CASHING CARD. \E f',,r rE + traffic violations for the period of Now cash checks all Florida without having to through life ' Feb. 511. you can over go your story. " ., .. . < ' : . Number of Accidents ; >%( : ' This This Period Period a year ago 11.10. }\,: r',.., .}'J; lw: ; ": .i\; .":...,/.....':'./,.'.:.. ;........;..;..,.:;:i4.R;:: : I.,__" S.v '._. ...". :. : ,; Total accidents this year 64. : : :;1\# : A : :: ,': \I Total accidents through this : Iii ""jft..tf.: )< )<, J 41 '4 : . period last year .'. '47. .ITJ: :: .Y5 ; :\ ; r ''tII Total number of days since last .. \J ::: ", .,t. :, ,.,"," .. 'oS in motor vehicle accident w .. , injury a .., "..""7' :'r' ..f:.: -II *"':"*' fv.F": '::>:.1<,>.&, ..{," 54. :y, :, ( ::' :\i :':: :: M ,; Number of days since an injury tY1 . w < . last year at this time 233. .,"" S J .f. <';.. : ... : '. H Number of Violations ./ .; .' f;' 7 '; : S. ', : '' " This Period 55. .! _" .,. 'i'lt'I'. \ ,,'. ", I Speeding 10. ::".i'-.',>>.."......' _......".4.': f.-tl.'.., "':..". ,' IJ ' '; : : . Reckless driving 0. ; r & : . ! Going through stop sign 4. ; '" ;f Other Violations 41. c : *, .:. You know how impossible it used .."." : Ito f . Twenty-eight drivers appeared be to cash a check around here. ," J ' Boardon But not '., Ij:1.-:' before the Traffic Hearing S 55wvx anymore. ) Feb. 15. Disposition of the Because if you have a checking p i'. cases included the following: account the Southeast Bank of Orange 04 i ; Park, you can get a Southeast Check '', ;, ,' i 1i Two lost driving and parking Maas i tw; Cashing Card. Then you can cash :. ; ;'''J M .kw v w. i'1 privileges aboard the station for personal checks at any Southeast Bank ''J ;\ various periods; twelve were in Florida. From Miami to Orlando to ',''i assigned to complete an eight- to Jacksonville. .-.f - hour course in remedial driving; The Southeast Check Cashing : ! eighteen received suspensions; vr Card. It's just one of the special things .' { . six were given warnings; one was r S the Southeast Bank of Orange Park ., ': I dismissed; one, was fined (U.S. !; ; ) does for their customers. ,:I Magistrate) and fourteen were <. , ; What does your bank do foryou? .:,:\ officersfor ." referred commanding : 1 ,I , possible disciplinary action. : ? .. ' ' < Nineteen drivers were assessed. :.'..>' .. '..> , BANKS ! ,:': SOtJ1HEAST. ;;y ? ' ;:\. : : : 73 trafficpoints. CHECK CASHING CAWw V' ,', \ :.: . assigned to ,, Six drivers were ; .F ;. < 3 3i ,,' ;\""" '. ." MDDC. .;..:;o%i'f.: .. ' : :" .. I'" : ,' : .IJn\\;' ', 'g5011tdtfASt , 'AII :..\. =; 'i . FRIENDLY, RELAXED '. 1234 56 7fi9 12/75 J ';I . ' QUIETATMOSPHERE ,AUK P. STCSS, .:".:: ..: I r ,,"V" '.' ;.. > J'" - HUH.illlHIIIIHHIIIHIIIHIHimiMIIDEALLY I I I ru ,:' ,.' i".t LOCATED FOR ., Name " CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. a : . b Rt. ' CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, :a Address ., CHURCHES AND City, ., r, '1f SHOPPING< x .". ARES. .. State Bank.Zip.. ... : \ : Name of your Southeast to FirestoneRd. 103rd Take .. . ., Turn South 2 Blocks 7r M Past Forrest High School { Checking Account Number _' ._ 1': '; < .' S Signature ,1: S.c Southeast Bank of i ; .. , E J : c= tIL j Orange Park. ; -? ' .S . 5928 FIRESTONE 771.6666 ROAD t: w .,:. j:'i#;;'5.5 ).. ,":S. ;;;::;i ': 2044 U.S.Highway 17.264-9526..Member, war.FDIC.' .:. 1 y ,. \I' I A" 'r .,.- --.-'-- .. -- .,'_ '" _. '" V'j'" ._, ..a.a. ..... ....w : ::-:- -<-. ._ _. .. . NEWS.LATWINGER EBRUARY 22, 1973 PAGE 6 JAX AIR J----: ::::::::::::':':-:,;,:-:,:,:,:,:,::::::::::::::,:.:,:,;.:,:.:,:.:,:,:.:.;::::.:::::::::::.:.:':':'::':':':::':.:.:':.::::'::::::::::::::::::::::,:---x--x i << :_.:.:.:...:.,.,.........:,.....,:. ' I i LITTER IS A SLAP 'I I JAX CIVILIAN MENU w ..J I Jax The Civilian Cafeteria is Combination Salad, Tossed Cheese, Fruit Cottage Cheese, IN AMERICA'S FACE located- at Bldg. 2.on. the Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Plain Fruit Cup, Waldorf Salad, Bean Plain Salad. southeast corner of Yorktownand Jello, Fruit Jello, Cottage Ranger. All military and Cheese, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Egg Custard, Apple Pie, AND YOURS. civilian personnel and their Fruit Cup Carrot and Raisin, Strawberry Short Cake, Assorted Mix Puddings. Cucumber guests are invited to use this 1 1 facility. Sweet Potato Pie, Chocolate Wednesday,Feb.28 1! Breakfast is served from 6-8 Cake, Apple Pie, Assorted Chicken Noodle Soup, Fried 11 Puddings Chicken, Baked Meat Loaf with \ a.m. and lunch is served from ii i a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday,Feb.27 Creole Sauce, Franks and Beans, i This week's menu is as follows: Bean Soup, Pan Roast Beef 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fish. t with New Potatoes, Macaroni Mashed Potatoes, French i i Monday,Feb.26 and Meat Sauce, Veal Cutlets Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, I Tomato Soup, Brisket of Beefy Brown Gravy, 7 oz. Chopped Squash String Beans, Turnip .with Cabbage, Chicken Fried Sirloin, Fish.Mashed Greens. f Steaks, Sweet and Sour Pork Potatoes, French Combination Salad, Tossed Over Rice, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Plain Fish. Gravy, Buttered Broccoli, Pinto Jello, Fruit Jello,. Plain Cottage Mashed Potatoes, French Beans, Field Peas.Combination Cheese, Fruit Cottage Cheese, Fried Potatoes, Rice and Gravy, Salad, Tossed Fruit Cup, Potato Salad, Mustard Greens, Corn, Great Salad, Chef Salad Bowl, Plain Cucumber and Tomato. Northern Beans. Jello_, Fruit Plain CottageRETIRING Coconut Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Boston Cream Pie, Assorted 'A( r: Puddings.Thursday March 1 r 1 Vegetable Soup, Roast Turkey k vM with Dressing, Breaded Pork M.\fw liner .round a national park orAnwrtfan r Like nnn-rvturnalik..)fertile.*and t-am and other Cutlets with Apples, Chill with Gmua landmark ... .... . wvnw a lung ' a\ .u. lhal ire mark' \I.r your amcrnirme. L. From hnnw. Rice, 7 oz. Chopped Sirloin, Fish. \ your PUattt fe like nrxw Almiwl now of tin in tniwn.,nt. AIm....' all It KprnwU.. If a draw.And an fir IM In In al leaHl a lilt I*. Mashed Potatoes, French mora and more of iw nhart. Ihia So all Fried Potatoes Rice with of hoe IM to pitch into Gravy, twintrx', H'a creeping rluvr In atop it. Whuh makes atop. Peas Blackeyes honw.our home pint litter just that much: ....... Spinach. Andatnn.ely".h..b.peop" II This M one d....w*on Ink. Combination Salad, Tossed who litter often do H with thing ... Salad Chef Salad Bowl. Plain if w* *// cut it out. and ,. . Ihn need and .PP.a.t.! fink /e.! Jello, Fruit Jello, Plain Cot- C. tage Cheese, Fruit Cottage con me nonj or rtn u mo sane .. NOM rut*con.i W Tm ASMCMTIO UMTIO traits MOMTnua.Jacksonville's amwtna. AMOCUTWNMO Cheese, Tuna Salad, Lettuce .l .,' ,..Jt. .; .:!, Wedges. '" Chocolate Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Layer Cake, Assorted Puddings. e Batgirl youngest AFTER 30 AOCM Norman C. Woods and his wife, Blanche are piped over the side at NATTC as Chief Woods retires maternity shopCreating after more than 30 years of Naval service. Chief Woods was AO School's Technical Analyst. HighlightsJax The VP-24 Enlisted ? ' i/omeone Wives Club met Feb. 14 at the Bellair Apartments Game Room. t ROOM SIZE: 9 xU, 12 x 12 for.... Guests Cdr. : present were GAYE'S4 4995 & *5995 r i and Mrs. Ed Doherty and Cdr. ,and Mrs. Dan Demand. WALL TO WALL $399CARPETS question and answer period FOR . MATERNITY preceded the business meeting BOUTIQUE GLAND USA with Cdrs. Doherty and Demand ((2 blocks South of San Juan) 2153 BLANDING BLVD '* enlightening the ladies on affairsof H I ; CORNER CASSAT AND BLANDING the squadron. . P.S. Terrific SALE now in progress! w HRS: Mon..Sat.10a.m.-9p.m. PH.388-5289 The new By-Laws were read and approved and the Social Committee presented its social calendar for their term. Up coming events include a St. Patties Day Hard Times WIN THIS HONDA Progressive Supper in March, a Don't let moneyproblems Scrambler 350.FREE. Wine Tasting and 'Spaghetti Dinner in April, a Luau in May, affect and a family picnic in June. An Old Fashioned Box Social i was sponsored by the Club Saturday night at the Lake your performance.You Newman Recreational Buildingat Cecil Field. Each couple brought a box supper to be .N.ea.ww auctioned off to the highest have important work to do. And you'll do your best if you don't have other \ Y1 1,11511 N111N1111 IN bidder.The next business meeting will things on your mind. Like a stack of unpaid be held March 14 at 7:30 p.m. in bills. 1 the Bellair Apartments Game Room. We consolidate bills. Pay them off. Cut .An open board meeting is scheduled for March 7 at 7:30: monthly payments. And still give people Honda. ' i Worlds fastest. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pat extra cash. To handle an emergency. For a moving motorcycle.Pick Sorrel. . / trip home. Color TV Whatever. . .l, up Entry Blanks and details at any local... I You have enough to do without worrying BURGER KINGNO THE FIRST UNITED . " about money. Visit or call.Avco Financial PURCHASE NECESSARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH I Services. Help us Celebrate our Anniversary at HON DA BMW Extends to You Cordial Sale starts March Welcome to All Services 1st. GRAND 'L"...,. AVCO DRAWING MARCH 31it Sunday ' :,4.3; * 10:00 a.m. FINANCIAL 01'nday School ".''". .. ." ... SERVICES Morning Worship 11:00: a.m. .. tilEbdiettin) lurDrr Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. : { Thursday '. t 1 Bible Study 7:30 p.m. : : 1959 BLANDING BLVD. 387-3446 Friday 1) ..543 BEACH BLVD.:4 393-6424 >outh Service 7:30J-I2' : R E V.W.L.COHRON PASTOR ST. Daily I AM to 7 34W.r DUVAL 3563311J PM Saturday* 'l.n *PMT23PmL 433 Druid AvenueOff . i PS h'''':"''' .- .. HIGHWAY PHONE m )M4 : 3 9.7840ResW-W' '_ JiI' 4a1dio..T U -, ...;;...",J. to I I .;........ .'?Io .'"" '-" r ..l'.i:4'-: : '''' _.,."....". .Ji: ... _ . - "' -- -- - " --- -' I : qIA .' : H FEBRUARY M. 10H :: AR| NEWS. LATWINGER, PAGE _.__ t+ '., ,4 .-' :r I I'I _ '{ .;t. 't; ;r"'.'s. ':.a4k, > ;. rx: ha x:'S ; u"n : : ,? .., Q r: ,' . >Sn: f.kfo 'kP? i:.y r f 9 a.:$C: ;wrf,:, :. .} ;: >f\>a . 41 I SfAft .. PIZZA :=: 'SARGE'S'w I, BVmlf \ .MERNIE 1 ,, In = 0 1 ,6 GROSE k .. TAKE OUTORDERS-DINING ROOM :==: AMERICAN SIRVICfNTtt' ;. 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'"' ''' : \ , YOU CAN EATl . ALL ?: t7* D ti' : :fMfit7-ltl12 ., < > JR"if :: t OFFICIAL/ STATE VEHICLE k. \ i it : 11 1, )INSPECT1Q : : 1 aitLrs :.1t: : ;}::.{ NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED:;;:i v g 'CHICK-EN'1.39, s Y"' "t }'.,\,>'4t."UO. ;.!.::.."", "'j',, $,tt. .'tii ::: Ii French Pries Slaw, Hot Biscuits r ki : =, >.i. +f }j:1 .)'" :'E" "ON" :tfr.oof'; "'iN<" {) : ENE'SGARAGi"7 SHRIMP 1.69 r ,: . < RED GR "b. , 1 1II French Fries, Slaw Hush Puppies *! ..-<'0.' S > <,. .'t'M{ ? ji $:0' } '. 1 J 'f l r 1 l :: f.'M> I't' ..,/ ;: ':" w.< -t:; U. , > ,. .,< y.i': .. DfCK, OWW1. <'oJ;: ; + I ".Mdi..Soilth': .10 rN $.IlIGffWAy..J? Orange,. .Park';;;: 5 Mlcholob Draft 35c '" 0 ri.g't' l>:. ',::yt .; ,J' >' v) ; : ..''vast f Service Ucensed. ')Inspectors \. All. .Mr}, a kil Work GfrM Sd'. ... :' 1(qJW , ., ::; : ; .t'i .}.o , : :: : '"" .. ,.;,i.;:>: ;:"; <'t 'I CU' L...,t.,..,' """' ." -vX'f:, : "g.i:r:;:{:} :'q.: ; :;> % < "J" -WVlT I" :: :+ _.> Open OSOf-iatW'Monday that'Friday'; < t,':.. 5_ TOP HAT DRIVE'IN, --? >; \< '{ Y SN$ i' #R tx' ,J&sr : : .\MINOR r SAYA1t4BLBA.:i:;"?; <, :'" 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9553 t> Q05EVEtY33I,I '!, ; ; ; ; ; : I ' ; ;; 11/11'1111I11111111I111I11I11I11I111I111I11I1111I111' i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII' ( ( ( : II11I11I18:1':1' '} };imtfi1f.: ;} :< .,.. ,. : "YOUR MOBILE HOME SHOPPING :P:.::.. '*":--'i:' (.,$::{...><:iSmTiLAiiiRENTACAR: ;: 'ij'-/1't.: ;.' ':; : .;. t.iki.p W: AMASGN'SSEPTIC I .: f .; ;,:, : ) ;' E ;arNi "' : }, : ';;; I : :: 1. 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BETTY invite FRITSCN ;, ,,* I ; ) AHD'kSERUICE I you to = S "' *- 1 S'ii.Sf'iN<: VxK * / . _ > .BRAKIWQFtK. ...TifNE UP { "', *' ._ T OPPERS ___ : "' AUTO n.jt CENTER '\: :r '''., ,;,.'.>. FRONTEND. .. ...and LOUNG. i l .; ..,.'. '' .. .- : ?::.. .y > :' > ty. : :#il , PRICE (;. ; fonestCourteouservikeoWtAtehHerdllghlsReplrceBulbs' :: \ ; WISE liquor )"Y: tJ.; FOREIGNrCARPARTSt: < \,I,;And Windthlf South of Orange'Id Wiper. Perk Bl. ';i;-0; p, :JAMESJACKSONU.S. 389.SU8 : r' 5 ' ;: ; 'em .. &LVD"PN01tf HM ,. .. . 1.ADfN /:, .. E <:<:;, : ; : : ' Military Retired . .' \J IItUuuiIlIIIIIlIIIIIInuunI111IIIItIIIuuI111tuutuununlDlu11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t t t iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiij jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiii I ': I t t t 1111 : . ENGINES, &.TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGED l NATIONWIDE RESUMES of JACKSONVILLE :1FrmancePadstI SPRING MOTORSVOLKSWAGENS ; :Y ! f Suite 26, Executive Square West'3U Sn.Jun Ave. i .. .. ' 1 OFFa711.3459, RESt 264.7757 (Eves.&Weekends) ; ./ :, :- :) :: M1Llt RY'DtSCOttNi? i: .: f: . BUSINESS RESUMES ;D restlc4''foreign Sales Service I w ..:... CAREER SEARCH PROGRAMS ..' ' I, CAREER SEARCH LISTS AUTO. : PARTSSTAN . ,.....::. ! .. "' 284-9209 .'t.t|*;.! CIVIL SERVICE FORM 171 Y -. GILLEMERSON , { i 4: : i' I ELEMENT QUESTIONS E 03631. / Ph... 3934$a;:;.ss,, FREE CONSULTATION AND FREE ESTIMATE i Ii DEAN, l KITCHIN HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS ,- 20 Years Professional Quality Service for Military & Civiliantiimmiiimiiiiiiimmiimiiiiimmimiiiimiimiiimmiiiimiimi i l ': _.11 tf30SEVEtrSr Ph.1.14Ad. "WALL.V" WOL.GEMUTH "SMITTY" H. E. 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Guest speakers will talk r The Jacksonville area concerning? Transactional Analysis, Attitude Changes, and Navy 1 Supply Corps will celebrate 178 sponsored Drug Programs.This t 4 years of service to the Fleet seminar is open to anyone on any level and interested personsare tomorrow at the Candlelight invited to contact W01 Leasure or PNC Linge at Ext.2900 or 3507. Restaurant.. Hours for the seminars will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through The Supply Corps was officiallyborn Thursday with an early secure Friday.Welcome. in 1795 when Congress n established a Purveyor of Public \ I ; Supplies, thus instituting Navy Procurement and supply ashore. \\1" t During the 178 years that it has / been in existence, the Navy (' Sailors of the USS Saratoga LESSON FOR :THE BATMEN Lt. Mel Carpenter discusses the Supply Corps has progressed lecture. TheBatmen's from'supplying cannon balls to training VP-24 during a concept of the P-3C auto-pilot three entirely to missies, from provisioningwooden of flight crews devote one week out every ships to nuclear powered ) training. vessels. .,f eGo To School The modem Supply Corps ! 1. ---- Officer is,' above all, a Naval I Jax What do VP-24's "Bat such devices as the 2F87 Weapons Officer first and, secondly, a I men"do when they're not flying? Systems Trainer keep ASW business specialist with a wealthof In addition to their assigned crews sharp without the need to training and experience in jobs, everyone in the squadron is leave the ground.In inventory management, finance, intensively involved in a ground addition to a lecture series, accounting, data processing, training which is On-the-Job-Training constitutes a mess management, purchasing, I. program I.I NOW THAT YOU'RE BACK,ARE YOU THINKING designed to further the large part of VP-24's nonnyingpersonnel's and resale. I OF BUYING NEWMOBILE HOME knowledge and capabilities of in-squadron training.In RAdm. and Mrs. Eugene A. : IF SO, COME TO WHERE.THE BEST VALUES ARE..... ,squadron personnel in the use 1972 the Batmen investedover Grinstead will Grinstead be' the guests'served of and maintenance of the P-3C 10,000 man hours in ground honor. RAdm. "Orion". training.The as Supply Officer here from ; I L COLONY MOBILE HOMES I results-VP-24 is one of the August 1969 to June 1970 and is The Batmen's recently foremost ASW squadrons in the currently Director of Material 935 103rd STREET PHONE 771-0275 developed "Wing Concept" has Navy today, well prepared to Division,Office of Chief of Naval . enabled VP-24 flight crews to perform its mission. Operations.ENETIA . devote one out of every three SPECIAL! New 1973 CONCORD weeks to I completely training 3 BR, LOADED with no watches or flights DISHWASHER, etc. 5965 scheduled for that week. 1 Set up & Anchored . t: Typical training lectures may BARBERSHOP W SEE CRAIG LEWIS,Sales Manager or EDSTEVENS (USN Ret.) range from such' subjects as ' ti .. weapon delivery to inertial SHOE REPAIR \f .. ".*, .. .0. .. ". navigation systems.Utilization of COMPLETELYR"ENovlTEDANDt" : " ; . ; UNDER THE NEWOWNERSHIPOF f tl t F Nobodybotiwrs ,L.\w\ J(4,cFormerly( BILL Located GODWIN In Roosevelt" Mall) i tt FRIENDLY, INDIVIDUALIZED, EXPERT SERVICE. l :;::;r.rtfV17':; :; '' >'' '':'' ry''io:' .r( HMRCUTSMEETZUMWALTMINIMUM' :: t topmtectpotato .: HAIRSTYLING'SHAPING'RAZORCUTS sw....:._. .., ..>'......:.,.REQU1REMENTt"_. :.....,.-....,.,_;_.d. .,.iw ...,:" ' SHOES SHINES DYINGORTHOPEDIC WORKIN VENETIA VILLAGE,5535 ROOSEVELT BLVD. freshness like AT TIMUQUANA ((1 Va MI. No.of NAS Jax.) d \ 'nature t a MOW IS THE TIME, : .',>;:?'r *.*; *:tM"" \\i1':';;.;::;.<. _. { . : : .. :- SWITCH TOIP l ':"' \ an. IGi : i { .>.:..tI.Fre s : n ch't' . FIRST MCX i . _",. Our fresh secret is :('" # NO MANAGEMENT J=,EES v; inside the box. Stay- :; ,, *;MINIMUM INVESTMENT $17000'SU'fcj.ECT : .. : th; ,fresh foil packs keep TO AVAILABILITY .: ( f LOR I DA BE SIDFNTSONLYSend " ; foes our 100 Idaho '. J : .. Coupon for Information . !1M"" ::;, .potatoes farm fresh. . : The : EVERS & ASSOCIATES protection we ; 1929 PARKAVE, BOX7S7 . ORANGE PARK, FLA.32073 .::: .'' t; 4 peel> off, we put back .-. \ ....., 'Ii : TELEPHONE 2 /..uoo : " '-...: IM so you end upwith NAME ' _,. ' J aU }kS A the best fresh 100% '. .J ADDRESS \ : ;: .-...1-". .. .:t ru- -....!...... .\" f4: I Idaho potatoes, : CITY "., 1:ar - ff - : : from French '"' : : "., .., .....Ir . ..'. ZIP TELEPHONEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBttBHBBBBBBB. .... : ; f. 'i.,"._", ,,,.._ k ,.'__.LI - .,,, -.,'e' -- "'"'W" .. . __ .. ___ , _,, ... .._.. __ :- ,, .. ..., e'. .. _.. _ I FEBRUARY 22, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS -LATWINGER PAGE 9 O'Club German Night Set .; '" Disco ) . ' OpeningJax At Galley One' .. :::". : . .. 4 The NAS Jax lax-Enlisted personnel are cordially invited to enjoy , Officers Club Discothequewill ilL 4' ( Irrv German Night March 7 at Galley One. ,. : .. 1 begin operation Feb. \ J 23 at 4:30: p.m.Outstanding. v { All guests are required to be accompanied: byyan. . Active Duty Military Sponsor. ." :'. :"1 1 sound I equipment has been in Please make your reservations not later than March 5t 'I stalled by calling Ext. 3302 or 3669. Meal hours will be 4-6:30' J as well as r' rf : . psychedelic' lights and a p.m. I.'; display of slides and The menu: Beef Sauerbraten, Natural Gravy, Grilled ;; movies. Potato Cakes, German Sauerkraut, Seasoned Green '. FINAL SALUTE-Chief Metalsmith Richard Adair Is piped over the -1 Listening and side at VP-5 as he completes 20 years of active service. Chief Adair Beans, Hot.Pan Rolls, Salad Bar, Dessert Bar, "Ger-. ; dancingwill was described as"one of the Mad Foxes'top Flight Engineers. man" Punch. be on tap six nightsper BM;; K.,,,,,,. ml- .. "4 week, starting at 7:30: Yf6 8 1 p.m. with a wide selectionof .dj.j tapes and records J available to suit all moods Sac. ,, throughout the evening. r,".1 -\ The f Officers Club .has It t I also announced that Big ____j ___ g Prize Game Night will start Tuesday, March. 27. AT PRICES YOU HAVEBEENWAIIINB 4 0 The top prize is a 1973 car with many other FOR 1 ,valuable prizes also being 6.A -- ..-,'.';,.. ,' 0. : : . offered. HOME FREEZER SPECIALIST .1 ." t7CQO, An identical program s 2 c; x a BEEF BYTHE SIDE OR A QUARTER CUTS,WRAPPED will. be. offered Sundays, BOX STEAKS, PORK CHOPS,PATTIES(Free Delivery Freezer Beef) .1 starting 'March 4, at.1- . p.m., for families immediately VARIETY FREEZER 'SPECIAL! .. . ..' after the usual For the Small Family,Steaks,.Roast,Ground Chuck Fryers ' Sunday morning. .brunch.. stew, Pork Chops. ,Chop Sirloins,Liver.Amazing low total price plus... ,.''. .' -....r rw JAY.HOWE of Pensacola Beach,Fla., } r M I The program, is expected wants to remind,the rest of you swing 10 % DISCOUNT ., J JCaltM. tolastuntil..p.m..andc' will ers to file.for your 1972 Income,Taxes . be followed by a family .earlier before you the file April, the 16 faster. deadline.you'll The get R. PIERCE (New owner, USN Ret.)for all your meat needs,small or l large. ?I II ,buffet. your refund.I' I ,BOWLINGS CHOICE MEATS I; ,Make Yourself Heard (UNDER NEW'OWNERSHIP. ) I. 2737 TOWNSEND BOULEVARD / TELEPHONE 744-4055 I Jax All Hands are responsible for: action). '. , reminded that it is the Members of this command policy of NAS Jax, that are also encouragedto 4 . individuals shall have the seek the Commanding 4 , p. the opportunity to make Officer through other. "b. ;; 1I requests, either in personor established programs and ii i i in writing, directly to people, including Action' \ .4: i the Commanding Officer. Line, Ext. 2278, Captain'sCall ( '. , Normally, personal and the Minority and .t request appearance will be Senior Enlisted Advisors. at Request Mast at the time and place specified in Moon Mullins the Plan of the Day. (Otherrequests and chits within ! this command shall be ACCOUNT 3IVE YOUR THAT BANK, forwarded without SATISFIED FEELING- t SEND A CHECKTO unreasonable delay to the THE RED CROSS// LIMITED TIME OFFER! higher authorityMOTORS . . ... .. LOOK! Now is the time to get your - HONDA : . oautt1t111I : FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATE I " &CYCLE CO. 'iK 4949 BLANDING BLVD. ," . PHONE 771-8244 I, and MULTI-ENGINE RATING / ; :. ; PLEASE BRING THIS COUPONI ir. k. while you're still in the Military. .,March Expires 1stBuy 2 fo hUT r 1. SIZES ALL I L HERL.ONG ,AVIATION ]" . One Pizza Get One FREE! , We Serve More Pius man Any tine in the wor id. CALL 781.2636 FOR DETAILS I .J I \ - BLANDINO&SAN JUAN HUTS r GOOD ONLY AT o'; ';'. "4'( .,:,:t, : .. I 421Q Blanding Blvd. 5800 San Juan Ave. " : , .Ph.772-W42 Ph.784.6411 ,, : '-\ i .... ---.-- .,-- "- '- .- J - --- r .' _aa"4ne.....r.lYrrlM e Cy. .wun .- - ,. - , ,I PAGE 10 FEBRUARY 22, ,,1973 q JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . -- -- ""'" ... At The I Idh NASLihrary.. fi Y I ; t ft f " p %er I Li LiA : VARIETYOF NEWSPAPERS ANDMAGAZINES are available at the NAS Library. Newspapers from various states give the news thatis not accessible in the local newspaper. Magazines of interest include many fields. : lttiJi1wLinlli - w NEWEST CONCEPT IN APARTMENT LIVING12ZBEDROOMIANDZBATHS Spacious rooms wide windows central heat & air cond. Private A patios sundecks swimming pool rm1R' and party room l 264-8102 ; 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. 4 t71tf DIRECTIONS: Between Standing; r 1 y Blvd. & Orange Park. Minutes k,, away via new 1 1-295. ; = j ,..or""'.'. ..,.. t '' fmf"7; IN THE PIRATES 'T VERN.' JAX AIR NEWS STAFF ; Photos by Ronald Bayles 'j DONANDTHERENEGADES ;fJ J * i TUESDAY thru SATURDAY til 2AM r? LOWEST i Original THE/ THREE CLUBS PRIES M Jf- , ;; MONDAY till 2AM. tt::::::::::::*::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::;:::;;:;:::;:::::;:::::::::::::;:;$; :::::::;:::;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:::::::::::;:;:::r.::::;:;:;:;:: :;:::;:;:;:;::::::::;;:::;:::;:::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::.::;:...:.l:. + Dancing *Singing Entertainment \ jiuiiiMiiiiiinmiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiimiiniiiiim I I I (I 1 I. 24 HOURS A DAY IRESTAURANT . I I IMONDAYTHRU SpecialFinancing = SATURDAY = ( == s r ; j SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT <1m ORANGE r 'i I RING OF FLAME '1. a ,'.{ .k}.? "for I RESTAURANT PARK \ I ;i ;' A .. ! i Steak and Lobster with all1JQ l / = I I : 's erv II ce . 1o-'t! t the Free Salad you can ealIV.. .' = US. 17at P i.a;...,.i\'fti\. ;.Wi'l:"' .i 1 = and Beer = I you can drink. I>;">'"{ "" o! PersonnelDUVA I 2 95 ') :"" '",'\1', '' '' ; .,);J: ' IIHAPPY HOUR = THE WO/ILD'S I - : = TNNNEEifEl_ -f Northeast Florida's = 3PM *7PM = L Newest and Finest( }r. ,1y rYi't, I BAR HI = ALLS AccomodationsUPAT.Off I 40 : ; ?';1 ( _ _ .... . 'Free Hors d' ouevres | 172 Motel.Rooms Color TVSiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii _______ / iiii 2 Swimming Pools _- . . _ '1!,:. n" : MOTORS _ <'7 w-',..""i..i.!.,.\..;.}.}jt.. '.. U16 CASSAT ' ; US 17 at 1-295. Orange Park Phone 264.9513 Ph:3876541r ,fr= . .,,, ,..... . it; ::\ : -_......:..........._.' "' .' :.:'. ....;-::-_-" FEBRUARY' 1973 ". ------- JAX AIR -------- NEWS.LATWINGER. __ PAGE 11 There's Something ; : __i -I-- '4:r a- For Everybody 1 P 1, 1 2L ;:jj j I , ', M n I'' x rtir. ,', I' .1 __ : ""\ __ itiMN11 b ' ,. rt!" ::i rr R4 i .f \.t d8'A I ryyh 4.t4 MM1I A S I 1r " I v { t ti1 I L 4i 4 4t tml i ili! ;1 1 1 1 : f Xv.'IvX'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'I4: 1 f 1 1 : I i1 j !: ..... HONDA UN II (i) !ti r r OF JAX 1m s sIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :::111;; :::1;: \ ::::.;:::.::.;::.: IIIIIIIIIII ::::::: r- ::;:;;1 6425 NORWOOD-AVE PHONE 764-2419 :::::#::: ; lm1m B'"J& iliK f* ili !*i!!!%Hili @*imt. t -- I -- r LEEr . o CONS-OMOCKEN i NEW 4 PLY 1 1J POLYESTER CORD Snce1885HAVERTY'S! t ;%, Wil! WHITEWALLS { C78-13 FOR$8799 / ; "' ;, YES:; *'There'oNo* Place Like Home"ir ** BALL JOINTS CHECK PRICES and SAVE! SIZE .PRICE TAX military discountLaura $2488 C78.14 22.36 2.08 ir E78.14 22.93 2.24 F78.14 24.24 2.39G78.14 ': at Duval VW SPECIAL. F78.15 26.53 24.83 2.43 2.56 560.15 BW 2.63 G78.15 27.21 x'f -Beach Boulevard $ 14 95 900.15'H78.15 31.39 29.07 2.81 2.90. plus$176FETWhitcwallsAddS2.00 *L78.15 31.97 3.16 ;, -Normandy Boulevard = ,: F- Cadillac Styling t . ., WE PICK-UP = INSTANT a AND DELIVER'-= : L'L CREDIT ', NORMANDY == SOUTHSIDE 5560 Normandy. == = 5942 Univ.Blvd.W 786 4430 7334336ORANGE PARK -==- WAREHOUSE 747 Hwy. 17 T I R E CO.. 5201 W.. lit ST. 264 3521 786 5944 ... .. ... TIREirTREADS .. ... . -- -'-'"* '-'lalf ,. . -, - --- -------- .------- ... -,._-- --_._---_. -'" -_.::. - - --- - - - ----- -- -- - - - - I FEBRUARY 22, 1973 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . ,1.. t, r rI IJ r'' \ *ip. !,TII1o r DRUG 1 ti I ABUSE"VISITING .d.dw r Ir I TURKEY" Turkey welcomes tourists, but don't buy a . I round-trip ticket if you are seeking drugs. Turkish laws are strict and their prisons don't have four-star ratings. PFC Jerry W. Mills plan- 1 ned a short visit, but got caught with Hashish and is now doing 15 L years in a Turkish prison. He was also sentenced to pay a staggeringfine IN SEARCH OF UNDERSTANDING Participants In a NATTC of $13,087.54. All countriesin relations seminar discuss ways to reach,racial understanding. race I REASON TO SMILE AG3 Reba Gabel is congratulated by Cdr. F.J. Schatzle; Naval Weather Service Facility CO, for being selectedthe the USEUCOM area are getting facility's Petty Officer of the Quarter.TEXACO tough on drug users and pushers. NATTC Holds SeminarsOn "P.P.P.-Are you a P.P.P.? With ,every ache, pain, decision or prob- Minority RelationsJax lem do you head for the medicineor ., ( liquor) cabinet to obtain strength, courage, composure or -NATTC has completed a Chairman.The . relief? 'Can you explain why series of five military. race five 20-hour seminars youths. believe that no one walks relations seminars. consisted of two movies, "Eye of unaided 'Does it worry you thatso One hundred-thirty AE School the Stone"and "Black and White many kids today are on drugs and AO School instructors joined Uptight." Lectures on Transactional - Does the'mirror on your medicine NATTC support personnel and 12 .Analysis, .a means of If you're leaving 'service cabinet ,show who sets the bad NAS personnel for the seminars.Cdr. understanding yourself and or retiringand example?' Are you a Pill Popping Block, NATTC's Military others, were given' by SMC remain in Jacksonville Parent who helped create our Personnel Officer and Human Richard Fowler. want to , drug-oriented society? Relations Officer, serVed as The, race relations, seminarswere Texaco has a new career tor you an attempt to make people aware of, and .understand, " feelings of minority personneland We have two prime locations to examine racial problemsin ATLANTIC the military society and in the available.for lease I near :, local communities."It - '. '. was a very enlightening Naval Air Station. ' RENTACARMILITARY experience ,said AVCM Donald (ii Brown, NATTC's- Senior.Enlisted Advisor, "Everyone is ., ; .. . ;\\ "' : prejudiced to some degree, even For, full information.. call',398-9792.. : ; : 17 yrs. of age and up! though the individual! may.not be : aware: of this ;feeling. Through I1 Ir education of cultural differences, CALL 319-31.1 we are able to broaden our understanding - : : .. .. of those around us." : .. J.- 'CHECK US FOR SPECIAL "' ,, 521 ', :. ,,, **- ;; V t WEEKDAY RATES ON,OCCASION Iti : Credit.Cards not required I. 6217 Roosevelt Blvd. (behind Hess Oil Co.) 0 ...... _........_,_._- ------ s .J ., .,. , < , t! : x': ,' :; '' ; ).At) > : , < : , NUAL, MembershiSATURDAY .. .1f !if. ' ;':. ", >. .... .. '. . :' :. ': "> ,."" ..':;" %.'_"' ' FEBRUARY 24th CIVIC AUDITORIUM JACKSONVILLE stories 'fascinating "Your ,war are ao :Sir. All those poor 6:15 Registration_ 7:00 Meeting . I , "1'' DOOR PRIZES: $ : ii I ianfiV l New 73 Chevelle 4-dr Sedan r 1- , GE Portable Color TV Set B.Y.O.B.Soft Early Bird Prizes ((7:00 pm)' .j...' TimuquanaT Two $200 Cash Prizes ' ..,'i drinks Cash Prizes: }, 1 r I rr ceApartments and snacks Six $100, Three $50 > '; :;..'; will be provided BUSINESS MEETING Pool Patios Balconies WTW Carpet Drapes, SLIDE PRESENTATION -.. by the Credit Union. Central Heat,Air Modern Kitchen Appliances \ ELECTION OF OFFICIALS -- 1 BR FURNISHED 5 DANCE FOLLOWING MEETING $110 up JAX 2 BR FURNISHED Plan Now To Attend! f" ; $155 up ; J ; 2V*miles from NAS Jax ; 10 miles from NAS Cecil I 5342 Seaboard Ave. : . ROOSEVELT MALL HAS JAX Bldg.39 NAS CECIL FIELD,Bldg.26 (Just off Timuquana) 1':I\'\ PHONE 38-C.1391 Tel.381.5622 or Base Ext.2431 112.989 or Base Ext.2U PHONE 7727306I )fit Hours:Mon..Frl.10AM.5:30PM: Hours: Mon..Frl.9AM.:30PM: Hours:Mon..Frl.8:30AM.3:30PM: : Sa t.9AM.1PMI ,r c. '. " , t I I II :L -,..,- -..--- -. e' . .. ' FEBRUARY: 22, 1973 . : iI I InH JAX AIR LATWINGER NEWS :: __. PAGE 13 , - -- j \ ; \ ; ,, , ;: ; -r- "-"- 1 ; 11 : 1 1 ; 11 1 11 1 $:1 R f f: HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY ! Publisher( i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANT ADS WORK WONDERS! '- JAX AIR NEWS i -- NASJacksonville i Ads ShOUld CALL be mailed: 387-3566 1 K'K''WK'K'tty&: &%*&1 :%:- &:%:VWf: .r:Q%1 V 1 AA'SA:; ;;;!;;!;j; ;1; ;-i 1'$1 ;tS**;%;;<':*>';**'$;% to arrive not later : than TueSday LATWINGER for publication: the following Thursday. i Ads NAS arriving too late for this Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE deadline will be : published the following week i unless the 50.000 publisher Is Instructed : . : otherwise. A Check- or money order for the full cost of the ad : must be 4747 San. Juan Avenue i received WITH the copy for the ad. LIFE INSURANCEUNDER . Jacksonville, Florida I !i: RATE: minimum charge(3 lines) n." .AGE.... .. 35...,......,,:. .. '.'." . Per additional,line(4 word per II..) .50 I " an Family Cotravera8e'r CheSeGr4 *'___ ___u. 3 rn .1 --- "- u sH" fi_. ]AwMi e GREEN Residential COVE,Lots SPRINGS,Acreage NAVEX BItt li 'i ; r : Chas.MObley, Realtor 284.9365 Motorcycle for salefei' I MILITARY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION RETIRING Lee Duncan,Associate 264.6861 Clemens ext. 2665 aft. 9:30 R.I'. *&, :, ? UNDERWRITTEN BY 3372 & leave name & phon Looking For Work? '., Have dandy product. You should be IN REAL ESTATE MATTERS M0NYThe ! able to earn $15,000. or more per year Call Wayne Shrum WI YAMAHA 450 MUTUAL Life insurance Company of NEW YORK Blanding selling It. Call Jean Benjamin 268- Agency 771 9513, lnc.Realtors. Must sell Immediately only $700, 771- MARV BLACKMORE NICK NICHOLS .' 2323. 3211 Ext. 348. 358.1 843 or 771.3007 1 358 1 843 or 24.2454SHERRY 1 ,f UNEMPLOYED LADIES 3BR..2B.HOUSE 18 to 80, Choose own hours, car Between Cecil & NAS, CH&A, w-w VW ENGINE " needed. We train. "5180.. Carpeting, Den, Drapes, Equity and Completely reconditioned, never been' :::: :::.:;:::;:;:::::;:::::::::::;::::::::::::-::::::::::::: 'j assume pmts. 771.8363.15ACRES. Installed,engine accessories Included 4'T, . K $300. 264-6884. r? i fe .' CHILDERS : m' 4' 8 Miles South of Green Cove Springs, 1973 IMPALA CUST.CPE. "A COCKTAIL HOUR 58:30 PM KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER 300 ft.on U.S.17,30 minutes from NAS. Red w Red Vinyl top, Beige vinyl Responsible party take up pmts of $5. $1500 per acre. P. 0. Box 50763, Jax.. Interior, V8, AC, PS, AM-FM i BUD FRETWELLENTERTAINMENT a month. Call dealer. 772.8936. Bch., Fla. 32250. Multiplex Radio, AT, Tilt steering wheel, PW, Wire wheel covers. White ,. NITELY A recorded message by I tires 6,000 miles, Warranty tran SCOTT EDWARDSTells RENTALS_ sferable. Call 3872839. :::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: you how to be a January Automotive, 1643 Cassat Ave. " DISC JOCKEY ORANGE PARK SPECIALRArES.: $6 ftn per person call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for 2BR Apts. Furn. or Unfurn.. Dish 1970 VW CAMPER FOR SERVICEMEN .UU double occupancy . veterans. Columbia School of washer Drapes, carpets, Elizabeth Carpet, headers, undercoating, 2 new Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Biser's Seafood . Braodcasting. San Francisco. Not Apts., 7711465 or 7713355. tires A-1 Condition. Make offer, 743- Restaurant 250'Beautiful Rooms with TV Direct Dial Phone/Olympic ' with CBS, Inc. Course . affiliated by 5098. . Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking. . home study. WILMAR APARTMENTSAir i Conditioned 2 bedroom. Living SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIO-ZAG room Kitchen, Bftstnook parking 1972 HONDA'CLU5Like Y Sewing Machines, makes buttonholes, space for 2 cars, water sewage New,$400.Cat1771.8468 _1F i fancy designs, blind hems, etc. garbage, lawn service. Furnished Responsible party pick up pmts.of $5. $120., Unfurnished $100. plus percent MOTOR H >TEL' : sales tax. 387-2541 weekends, 389.0744. ' mo. Rayfields. 6437 Wilson Blvd. ' 70 CH EV.TRUCK &CAMPER : Excel. Cond., self contained, $3495., 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 AUTO AIR-COND. SERVICE ORANGE PARK 264.8680. Room Units Central Units, Tyler 3BR. House turn., Conv. to Schools, 5 Within walking distance to all points of interest. heating & Air Conditioning 4711 Minutes to NAS. Will 'rent to TAD Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 3885161. ,personnel or bachelor. 264 6884.., .. Fabrication AIR LITE INDUSTRIESOF In rescreening window JAX 4BR.. water DOCTORS front CH&A LAKE, D-W, ww, J S. :; I jll q.PM.iI; ; ; ::; :. j! j I: Carpet$300 a month, 4295 Cedar Rd., . screens, screen doors patio & pool . enclosures aluminum roofs & car. 264 5973. 1DEER -ar... . ports, free estimates. Owned & operated by: Norman T. Abrams, 2BR. HOUSE ; USN retired, Paul Tinney 2568 Edison Complete Furn. & AC,avail.Mar.5 to Ave., 3841242. Aug. 1, dependable couple req. 264- SPRINGS 6779. 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781-55U LIVE CRABS ESTATES WI Iford's( Fish Camp Open Daily 8 to 8:30: -Saturday 8 to 5-Sunday 1 to 6 PM 264 9707 1BR.TRAILERWW ...ATKEYSTONE i Carpet AC Conv. to Cecil & HEIGHTS, GERMAN SHEPHARDPUP NAS.; 103rd & Rlcker Rd. 771.7384. MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE 72 SUPER BEETLE Auto,AC Tape Deck, F Warranty $ ., .... ....... ,. . Champ Line Sire, Show Dog. $80 Up. 72 SUPER BEETLE Auto, Rad'o : "'*.$20fS w See in Holly Crest O. P. 264 8458. W. SIMPSON & CO. 71 SUPER BEETLE Auto,AC, Radio $2088 Quick GIVE Rental US of A CALL Your Property FOR REALTOR 356-6849 .71 SUPER. BEETLE, Radio, Extra Sharp .,. x::.'t.:..:. '-'. $2033 SONY,TC630 Edward 0.Lyon Broker 389-0361 71 SUPER BEETLE AM-FM _Stereo & a rf $1895 Complete taperecorder. not a deck. In ... 71 VWSE DAN R&H, Special 1 .:.*; A' ,. .\ ,:; $ 708. excel. Cond., $275. J. Beats 772.2501 : H MEj 70 VW SEDAN R&H, Extra Clean '. :;; $1588' between 8.3 P.M.REAES. .MOBILE . _ -' ' i."" "" '>. 70 VWSE DAN R&H, Special l .j", "I-\"f$14S0" ' 69 VW SEDAN R&H, Clean ..' $1488 ,# AT JUSTISS TRAILER PARK HOUSE 69 VW SEDAN R&H, New paint, Special: $1403 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS Clean Modern . VWSE DAN R&H :: 68 $1395 trailer and apts. 389 3007. ' 66 VWSE DAN R&H, New paint ; $88865VWSEDANR&HGoodTrans. WE BUY &SELL EQUITIES OF CORAL :: '; .., $750 Call us for quick service . COLONY MOBILE HOMES { ' 72 VW DELUXE BUS R&H Fact.Warranty ;.; $3195 Morrison Inc. I.Taylor SALES & RENTALS, 9359 103rd St. 71 VW DELUXE BUS R&H Air Cond. $2895 4543 Wesconnett Blvd.. Call 771-0275.TRANSPORTATION. 0 IMPORTS :1* : 771.3052 737-384. CUSTOM MADEJEWELRY 71 VW DELUXE'BUS R&H, Extra Clean. '. '.. '. $2695, 71 VW DELUXE BUS .R&H, Special l t $2357 EQUITY QUICK CASH FOR YOUR 70 VW DELUXE BUS R&H New $2395, paint . Also, Equities for sale on easy terms. D STONE CUTTING .. ' Edward O.Lyon, Broker 389-0361 JEWELRY REPAIR 69 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Extra Sharp 't", 'ft88 BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY O HOBBYCRAFTIt 67 VW DELUXE BUS R&H New paint 10. $1495 3BR., FENCED YARD Used VW's compacts other foreign R&H " 71 VW CAMPER Pop-top, $3395 Different, & makes. Astro Motors..6S NormandyBlvd. is . , dinette range Double , refrlg,-Gar: garage 781-4978. And the Price Is R Ightl! 69 VW CAMPER Pop-top, R&H $2495 VanSandt, Realtor 387-1213 72 VW SQUARE BACK R&H, Fact. Warranty \. >':: $2495 '65 CHEVY VAN w- wLONDONTOWN. I. 71 VW SOU ARE BACK R&H,Auto, Extra Sharp / / .$2295.: : NORMANDY ACRES New motor$850, 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H,Auto, Special) ;; y',. : $1986 ' .4 mile? west of Cecil Field. Road 771-3211, Ext.408 1S49S. LANE AVENUE 781-2944 69VWSQUARE BACK R&HAuto :I".** ". $1895R&H frontage; 2 to 20 Acre tracts, Land Is : "' : % EXEC. Closed Mondays Extra Clean i: .; { MW Investment for the future. '70 PONTIAC the best Other Iracts available over Southwest 4.Dr., AC, PS, PB, one owner. $1795, Wed 10-4,Tues.Sat 10-7 71 VW FASTBACK R&H, V..Top.5pedal 3? -. $1895 ' Jacksonville 772.2141 or 771.8293. 70.VW FASTBACK AM-FM Radio,Auto'; *>'"*.. $1750 Wynne Realty of Florida389S514 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto, AC, R&H y .. $2095 8507 . : 389 ' 71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER R&H, 11,000miles $lNI . 72 CHEW Extra'Sharp '. $1995 Located WHITE In the FENCE heart FARMS of Arizona's WANTED : ''.. (! finest farming and hunting country, HELP Nice Selection of other Model VW's" . (County seat of fford near historic S Graham County.) Great year-round .. We gave them the VW 16.point Safety and Performance Inspection. climate. 1'A acres $1,100. low terms. COCKTAIL WAITRESS, experienced, over 21 yrs. old Then we tuned up,tightened and replaced everything that needed it. . please write to And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement' of all _ For full Information experienced Glenarm Land Co., GRILL MAN, aior mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and Mrs. A.L. Young BREAKFAST COOK, experienced. Street Phoenix 15006.i .ouble check.ENGINETRANSMISSIONREAR. I i 2233 North 7th 'II KITCHEN HELP all shifts, full or part time,over 21. AXLE*FRONT AXLE I CALLASHIPMATE ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICALSYTEMr " Joe Roplak (RET Navy) HOLIDAY INN ORANGE PARK, .,,Licensed Real Estate Salesman SEE MR POZIN or MR. ALLEN Representing Blinding Agency, Inc.Rtaltors Home 781-7715 Office 771-9513 -.. .- ..... . .a" '" .......... ..... , - "' A.''.' ".... __",,' A... ....... .!.... ..:_..I>....,/,1'.lt: <.....1t-L"1 <.'.M" _._ -_. ... -.. -. _i-I. Tr -- -- -- --- -- ; -: -1K.M ,1 "d . V... r'"Clr' n' ': V f"q8:2 7 _ FEBRUARY 22, 1973 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . I What Drug- Is Used The Most? '.;:<';, ',;j'.!, .' ',,'v,It - by Capt. Theodore Shattuck MC nose, asthma and a rare few acutely resulting in massive ,;I "The words "drug abuse" are have died. hemorrahge and even death. usually connected to illegal substances In 1966, 256 deaths occurred Great Britain had 7,000 gastric such as marijuana, LSD from aspirin ingestion with 92 hemorrage hospitalizations in and Heroin; however, accordingto of these deaths in children less 1971 due primarily to excessive the International Journal of than five years of age. Adults ASA use. the Addictions (Volume 5, De have taken aspirin accidentallyor Excessive aspirin use, may cember 1970)), aspirin (acetylsalicylic with suicidal intentions and cause gradual permanent kidney acid or ASA) is the the usual fatal dose is 20 to 30 failure and may predispose the most widely used drug in the grams or 60 to 90 adult tablets. kidneys to bacterial infections. r world and may be the most Affects Brain ASA decreases an essential abused. The United States, for Salicylism affects the brain clotting factor in the blood , example, consumes 20 million and is a mild intoxication with while decreasing the ability of pounds or ,almost 44.- per year dizziness,' ringing ears, decreased the platelets (clotting bricks) 000,000 ASA tablets per day. ,C hearing, headache and to stick together. Therefore you Aspirin is a drug with only I confusion. This condition ,can bleed'more readily as from the three medical usages. to de- occur with taking 15 to 20 tab- stomach with an ulcer. crease pain, fever and inflam- lets within a 24-hour period and mation. 1 For Pain may be accompanied by a decreased No Truth ., Blood sugar thereby l For pain relief, ASA is the adding to the mental confusion. There is simply no truth to '" :"f R most effective agent for the re- This is similar to alcohol Intox- such statements as "Twice as lief of mild to moderate intensity ication and is commonly called fast as aspirin," or "extra ,. ...' pain arising from muscle "Salicylism jag." Toxic once- strength pain reliever' or ' and bone'but is not effectivein phalopathy is a more severe in- "Tension reliever to relax you." ,'",. "" ". .. +. ,* relieving pain from the ma- toxication characterized by confusion ; '1 jor internal body organs such as restlessness, vertigo, Aspirin is great when used as ; gas pains. In the 'treatment of tremors, delirium, hallucination, intended, to decrease pain, fever "': ':'} ::: ; fever, the second medical usage, convulsions, coma and death. and inflammation, however, .\\/1\/ ;' :' ," ,>f"'Jr aspirin, decreases the body tem- Aspirin affects the stomach, other uses are simply drug ' > > ' perature only when elevated and many people complain of abuse. When you take self-pre > ,, above its normal level of 98.6 heartburn, nausea, vomiting scribed pain medication, use ,n =sTOP J ' degrees. The third ASA usageis and abdominal discomfort after pure aspirin, it's cheaper and NAS SAILOR EMI Henry L McMullen is congratulated by for inflammation. It will de- taking aspirin. ASA affects the better, but use it with respect. Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax CO, for being named NAS Jax crease tissue inflammation and mucosal lining protecting the Take no more than a few doses Serviceman of the Month for January. McMullen received the honor at, is used as the major medicationin stomach, weakening it ,and ex- per day and no more than once an NAS personnel inspection held Friday. the treatment of many typesof posing it to the stomach's acids.In or twice a week unless under 'a' Arthritis. fact it can cause bleeding physician's orders. Don't takeit Like any drug, ASA has both from the stomach, blood loss in if you had or have ulcers. - side and toxic effects. the stool is doubled and people Aspirin may be hazardous to Some people, especially asth- who take aspirin for long pe- your health-it can make the matics, are allergic to aspirinand riods may become anemic. Fin- sick healthy. and the healthy , may suffer hives, a runny ally, the blood loss may occur sick. For a rainy day. . " ,r: Take stock in America. i 1 1 Buy US.Savings Bonds , . . WILSON Pontiac . '' , 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS r''y ,. 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I I I J 111 ? ? $1695 71 DODGE POLARA 68 CADILLAC COUPE I 4dr.H.T., Regency Blue with DEVILLE 2dr.H.T., Polar I I 11 Dark Blue Vinyl top, loaded White with Blue Interior.' r Including factory air &I Fully equipped & extra power. 15,000 miles. clean. i / $2395 $2195WilSONPrniiioc ,. i f . . t 1726 CASSAt AVE Pham J84J2211 1 Y 4 . .. -" '-' -"- _ "'- \ '" __ : ,...-..................-r- ..-- -- : - 1973Veterans. JAX AIR NEWS I ATWINGER PAGE 1S T L""t.. ... Uverseas Tips M : Face LimitationsVeterans When you work on your: Fed- eral income tax return this year, be careful. Read the tax instruc- planning to travelor 'basis, only if they are unable to i .4 E tions carefully! to find the rate establish residence abroad defray expenses. Retired schedule or tax table for yon. bear in mind certain lim serv- should icemen Only table schedule one are eligible for medical 4 .f A or applies itations on their rights to ben- to you. the Veterans Administration benefits from efits, military hospitals You will find instructions for advised today. and clinics. the tax tables In the tax package - For example, medical care is VA also noted that GI home you received in the mail. available overseas only to veterans loans are not available to Select the appropriate table and , vet- with service connected'dis ,.pti? fill out return your accurately. erans living in w. .- foreign abilities who are American citi- coun- ' zens. Eligible veterans should tries. This restriction does not ",: ,:,j-':' ;', ... "- apply to the American embassyor apply to veterans living in ''p..'; ... ....., .... .. '. ' .. . consular office in the host ?Puerto Rico. Veterans living ....... ..' Women veterans now may country. outside the United States (except claim their husbands as dependents - Before traveling outside the Ii ', ' in ., $ "blocked" . countries : " ) to qualify for additional United States a veteran 'should may receive compensation and Z. c",,',.."/,;,) .... "":. GI Bill allowances on the same' ask for a statement of his serv pension f1i k kijX I checks, however.But ., ," basis as married male veterans. ice-connected conditions from ,\: , : the VA office which has his,med veterans traveling in foreign ..... , countries ical record. The statement should, if possible f" should be presented to the em- maintain stateside mailing . addresses to insure prompt receipt - bassy or consular office with ap- plication for medical benefits.In of checks, it was sug- DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Maor| General Francis L. Sampson, Deadline " National President of the USD, will be guest speaker at the annual For Filing an emergency, however, an gested. dinner meeting of the Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach Council. eligible veteran is entitled to The dinner will be held at the Mayport Officers Club Feb. 27 at i p.m. Your Federal VA-paid hospitalization if he mitted Eligible veterans are per- Ma|. Gen. Sampson was one of the "paratrooper padres" who Income Tax is to attend'foreign schools notifies the embassy or consular parachuted without weapons behind enemy lines during the Korean office within 72 hours after hot but only if VA approves them, Conflict April 16wwwwwfvw and the courses lead to degrees. pitalization. Notification of out- .. .. .. .. .. ... .. treatment be - - - - '- - -- patient must made r -.' - - fw- w wvwvwivwvu wy if w .w .w ..ww . !II.. . - within 15: days.In . the Republic of the Philip- . pines, both veterans with serv- GOODYEAR . ice connected disabilities and . wartime veterans with nonservice : . connected disabilities are eligible _ for hospital care and treatment at the Veterans Me- \ morial Hospital. NOW AVAILABLE AT Just as is true in the conti- ' nental United States, veterans MILITARY DISCOUNT PRICES with nonservice: ,connected disabilities - can take advantage of THRU SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH YOUR ,:, this benefit, on a space available HOBBY SHOPS AT ',CECIL' FIELD AND) JAX NAS I Sara Film I NNMPM/" I '1;, '" On TV 12 :-: ,,' A 30minutedocumentary i . titled "Sara, BIASBELTED At War- Her Men and Her Thoughts" will be r, televised by WTLV-TV, E ' Channel 12, beginning at 10:30: P.M., Sunday 25 !! February the,film is said to be "a personal glimpseof the USS SARATOGA'S k: '-'iI SOFT RIDE TIRES 309-day deployment on ::: Yankee Station off North :; THE DURA BELTA Vietnam. great combination of quality and value!0 Two piles of polyester cord, with two belts under the, tread to restrict squirm. Good tread weary expectancy I ,. DOORBELL ; ;_ RANG.' '' SPECIAL MILITARY DISCOUNT PROGRAM! YOU Nice guy..BOUGHT. PLUS WORLDWIDE ADJUSTMENT POLICY it broke. Available at any Goodyear outlet anywhere in the world! YOU CALLED. : No answer. 4 , 11W-i 4PLYNYLON .: 4 ' ; r. TJT: : : 1t gg CORD '.,,..a: .yr,J' ', ''ALL-WEATHER ET' BLACKWALL. Clew. iidewtfi' d..ipn,radial dana . :1 on shoulder:Triple' ITp.r.d.yon' cord COfI.INctiOfl:1 ,; 1 : : N\ r. r Rain Chick-II we sell out of your size we will issue;you a rain check. , J ',1 assuring future delivery at the advertised price. ";'" .f ' .. 4 4ta' ______ :: -iy: : .+,'' :.c.: Il IJiRi : 3 WAYS TO CHARGE , : H. A..... . .,Our Own Customer Credit Plan Master Chary BankAmericanGo : ;;: I SPEAK UP. : ]f' to your'Auto Hobby Shop for details of this program . Call your 897-898 CECIL FIELD BLDG 4 MAYPORT NS, BLDG 414 o Better Business Bureau. JAX NAS., BLDG ,, < > The businessmen who support the BBBi .. . AAAAA+A++ +++++++++'t+'fr'fr't'99- ++ 1t + . . ., . . .. .'. . want you to get your money's worth .'t'" .i' t1JIIIV-+-> f ' ... ,-,' .,' '\ "" "',l<..Ji.FEBRUARY ."" ,_,,,,-., ... ._ :tI..i'it: ,; ..1 ;. \;; : .Jo. ... . - -- -- -- --- .., . r .- :" ):_. J ': 1.\1( :- 1 PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FEBRUARY 22, 1973 ............................................... .................. .. ': 1! . ;;;;;;::,;;;:;;:;;::::;::;:;:;;;':':';': ';':':';':':';';';'':'1 . H't' r. JAX REENIL"I I .} :t. ; i r .s = ? J , n 1. I . t Y rs 'AYb,,, . .r f 4. Y D ATCS ERNEST J. HOLT raised his hand for four more years at VP-24. ADJ3 MICHAEL BORKOWSKI shipped over at VP-45. -ADR1 CL Garland, VP- ., congratulated for shipping over by 1FI 1 X hp 6 I SGT. C.N. FRANCE reenlisted fA i for four years at FICEUR. .+.. PR3 VIRGIL JOHNSON reenlisted for six years at VP-24. AMS2 S.J.'KILL"reenlisted: for a six years at YW4.." i r DRUGSYOUR 4't. I IN PRICES "- SERVICE ? Di lFF t 'IIt . " -' each! / ' / ( \ t mm Reg.Value$2.15 ' BLVD. AMH3 ARTURO DEGUZMAN J 384-4452 VP-16.shipped over for the first time at i ---.os----o.o.-.o.w- E ' i BRING THIS AD WITH YOU I', \ PERFORMANCE MONARCH'SHIGH 1j ; I 4-PLY POLYESTER 1 Ti ) 1 f Efl This Special Week 1 1 i E w y All other sizesproportionately flTHE DRIVE, IS FASTER FROMNAS JAX..SAVINGSGREATER 1 r ,W tPassenter low Tire I jis this trip worth $100 to you! CuaranUed atwist all rtad taunts at 1 defects >I . N tread.II tire fans.we wiH jt mr iptwe.repair'r. I _ Ml}for(fee treat wear tt a pri rata share if the I t y Cuaranteed against wear lot far a specified ? S s..r. 1i this period,we will lepixe it.ckjrHi(the ; ; w.w. I.1 1 l dollar aitowance"plot tae,t smmercNI eehides .. INSTANT CREDIT < ti ._ 't t rs. ,. ] "'" 1 \ LONG I, + / | : ti q 1 $1493 ; f . ,;;;::?;; : G } Z $24 s ) SUfS arldfl 'ro c , ' r3. TIRE H S1495 J ORANGt ANDAAIN 4 m $74'5 OPEN DAILY ft: 6, PARK J (1 1 /19s \.j. 1 1 , ,(Just 20minutes from HAS via Duckman Bridge)131.3122 1 t r -- ee--. 1.----sewr-aJ r .. _ -- ----- '*_ -.. -- _. + __.:......-::. :: ._.. .. --- T FEBRUARY 22, 1973 .. JAX AIR.NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE.17 1'1. rr 1 ,. , lYieaicai ;':';';';':';';':':':''' .......,. .. . : ':'' Escapes : :::;:;::: :-.u::;:: : :-:-::::::;::=-=-------i: : : : I INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Hawks With Three Wins-. L STANDINGS Maintain Jax The.Medical. basketballteam Their third victim of the strengthened their, hold on t turned out to be the WeeK AMERICAN NATIONAL second place in the American they started the week same off team W L Lead. ( League last week with three hard when VP-16 fell 9794. with VP-45 12 0 : W ': L', fought wins that came against VP-16 lead 54-49 at the half MEDICAL 10 2 HAWKS 12 1 .' . but contenders for their runner-up Don Johnson's 21 second half NDRC 7 4 COMM 11 3 Jax The Hawks maintained " spot. points brought Medical from VP-16 7 4 VP-5' 10.' 3 their first place position in the ' ineir first win of the week behind to tie the game at 88- 8 VP-24 7 5 HOSPITAL 7 5 National League last week with came as an indication of the< hard and to finally win the game in VW-4 r 5 7 PUB WKS 7 7 easy wins over NarJax and FICEUR week that would follow when they overtime.As 4 7 NARJAX 5 7 MARTD. , slipped by VP-16, 8378. in their first meeting earlier MATSG ,4 7 MAR BKS 3 10 NarJax only] trailed the Hawks ." in the week,both teams AIR OPS 3' 8 MARTD 2 10 by three at halftime but a second ' ended Medical won the game on foul with the same amount of field up AIMD 0 12 NATI'C 1 12 half surge by the Hawks left shots when they hit on seven of 13 goalswith 41 apiece,so the dif NarJax floundering and they ,_ tries and VP-16 hit only two of six. ference turned out to be each ended up falling 83-66. ; Both teams had 38 field goals. +_ teams free throw totals. Medical Air Ops Manages SplitJax Klein finished with 27' and Don Johnson led Medical with made 15 of 26 (five of nine in Hester Bryan had'18 to lead the 36 points and Stephen Douglashad overtime) and VP-16 made 12 of Air Ops played two week and this proved to be a Hawks while Larry Thomas and 18. Doug Shepard had 20 to games last week and both games tough game also, but instead of Glynn Abbott scored all but 18 of lead VP-16. He was followed by 18.Don Johnson finished with 38 were decided by a total of three losing they won 63-62.: their team's points with 26 and 20, . Dennis Mobley with 16, Mike points to give him a total of 95 for points. VP-24 led 34-33 at halftime but respectively. , Csianadia with 16 and Larry the week. Dan Schellhause added Air Ops connected on one more The Hawks also beat MARTD Fisier with 14. 21 for Medical, Jim Attanasio 14 Their first game of the week free throw than VP-24 did in the last week when Howard Und '. Things didn't get any easier for and Stephen Douglas 14. was with VW-4 and this turned course of the game and this contributed 24 and Rester Bryan Medical when they met VW-4. Even though they lost, VP-16 out to be a 79-77 loss. It was a proved to be the difference. Both 19 to their 85-48 victory. Paul. VW-4 gave Medical a scare when had three men hit for 20 when close game all the way down to teams made 28 field goals but Air Tuggey had 20 for MARTD.Eagles -<1;; they led 35-26 at the half but Doug Shepard had 24, Dennis the wire with VW-4 only holding a Ops hit for seven of nine free Medical came back to win 7370. Mobley 22 and Larry Fisier 20. three point lead at halftime. throws and VP-24 for six of 13. Foul shots again proved to be a Aubrey Wilson led the winners Mark Warner had 26 and Ken Fly big factor for Medical when they with 21 and Mark Warner led Air Frierson 22 for the winners while connected on 17 of 23 to. VW-4's Public Works Ops with 33. Mark Sheldon collected 25 and NDRCJax four of severiT Air Ops met VP-24 later in the Ron Dannecker 20 for the losers. By Both teams had Y...;.......;.L1..YL.:.....................""" ___.......;. four men in Reaches .500Jax :::::::::: :::::: ::::::: : :: :::::: ::::: : ::: :: ShSD :: double figures as Don Johnsonwas VP45 Keeps In between. 'their two high man again for Medical losses to Medical last week the with 21. Stephen Douglas had 14, Public Works brought Streak AliveJax Eagles of VP-16 picked' up a 93-65 'Greg Kline 14 and Jim Attanasio i their record back up to the .500 win over NDRC. 12.Alan Parker led VW-4 with 22, Larry Fisier had 27, Dennis William Heath had 17, Dennis mark last week when they scoreda The VP-45 basketball Mobley 13 and Arnold Queen 12, Leary 13 and Adolfo Villanueva 78-59 victory over the Marine team scored a 111-74 win over the for the Eagles. Joseph Hadnot 12.Medical's Barracks. Batmen of VP-24 last week for scored 20 and Bruce Dauer 13 for third win followedthe Kevin Gordon with ;1 ili I i 1 ili { "i NDRC. pattern of the first two when J Martin with 27, J. L. their twelfth straight win of'the ., ,_ J ..... " 16 and Harold - trailed at halftime they came season. back to win and the margin of 'Jennings with 13 led Public victory was provided by free 'Works to its seventh win against The Pelicans played a perfect TIIE 6 throws. The only difference was i seven losses. Askew had,24 and game as far as fouls were con that this win came in overtime.Communications. ]Bryant 18 for the Marines. cerned when they didn't allow uowssasweuoMEOOIFTS ? VP-24 a single chance at the free : ' throw line.. +Nautical Charts Outriggers >Nautical wear : . Wins/ ' Points .Fish ftfioxe t Burgee Jacket [3 ; Rickey Pruett with 29, James *Hardware >SitU( *.Jab// Wear IVIMUOI r I >Repair Materials Aecessories *Other Goodies Move Into Second PlaceJax Delk with 24"and Vince Bell with WET STORAGE'MARINE HOISM-HULL. SERVICE.*TACHT $BROKER. EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD.STERN DRIVE. INBOARD"SEE 14 were tops for VP-45 while Ron THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS CANOES,. TRAILERS The Communicationsteam 12. Paul Tuggey picked up 19 for Dannecker had 24 and John Butts PIER . won two games last week to MARTD. 22 for the losers. 17 MARINA.INC.. take over the second place spot in KOUSCVUT BUD OITEGA, IIVER ' the National League by per- )pen for your convenience S a.m.-10 p.mYQ nniMsed JICk+ J'II.II'''' , Pier ."... y 'I centage points. I M f N fhww W 4M' OPEN SUNDAY i PICKUP A DELIVERY I BOATS,MOTORSCAi> )ESr ' The team they now lead by Thunderbird. Starcraft.Mfg -Troan| -Grumman Craft percentage points was one of a ROAD SERVICED .7-1 ;, r-r-i i i r f / J IJ-J i r r-r their victims last week the Mad MECHANIC ON DUTY Foxes of VP-5. D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS e The Mad Foxes fell to Communications - by a score of 70-63. It ; e aMISSTHE was a close game throughout but r Bg:' OAK HILLunisn ' Brady Bearden's 25 and Richard Modin's 13 weren't enough to I ,rr offset the double figure totals of four Communications men. Jeff i SERVICE CENTER Hergenrother had 20, ,John Schuetz 16, Don Whorton 15 and ::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::.:{:.:{::::::{:v'4::: ::::::: :::.::::.:::::.::::::::.:.:::;.L:::::. SSfc Ron Schindel 13. 103rd ttJammet Road Phone 771-9156 In their second win of the week Communications put five men in AAMCO WRITTEN CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEE double figures on the way to a 91- This transmission has been rebuilt by the licensed 53 victory over MARTD. 11 nun AAMCO Dealer issuing this certificate utilizing the Schindel led with. 28, AAMCO "CAR OWNERSHIP" Assembly Set. This Hergenrother had 20,Whorton 16, MILITARY-AUTOMOBILE certificate, guarantees the transmission and torque ", Dennis Carignan 13 and Schuetz I til converter (if your car has a torque converter) against " failure of material and ,workmanship. It will be "'. Marines Fall honored by any licensed AAMCO Transmission Dealer MILITARY CIVILIANLOW for as long as you own this car, provided that it is To NarJaxJax RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANs delivered to any licensed AAMCO Transmission .' .. ... ........ Dealer in the United States annually for service within ...... ,"x-xwtasssB: <4ffiK:;:;:*K ffSffsmsssfsssesnif: : ;; : ; ::: smfSsAMERICAN 30 days of the Service Date indicated below, ,The ,>to: Marine MAYPORTINSURANCE NarJax played a , t. short on charge for annual service ti $13.75!? payable at the .. Barracks team that was . AGENCY I.INSURANCE AGENCY"TWOOFFICESTO time of service, and it covers the replacement of.. bench strength and the result wasa ............. ................... .. "" C :::::::: ':::::: :::'::: ::::::::::::::: :::::::::: r ; ; all fluid and 81-47 win for NarJax. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: transmission preventive adjustments The Marines only trailed by FREE TOWING at no extra charge .ONE DAY SERVICE :"r'. BETTER SERVE YOU"Formerly ', , nine at halftime but when onlyix Continental Insurance Underwriters available In most cases FREE 19 point Multi Check : i men suited up for the game and FINANCING available .if necessary with approved credit. ti, three fouled out, it became im 4471 ROOSEVELT BLVD 2990 MAYPORT ROAD ARMCO TRANSMISSIONS' ir 1! possible for them to stay in (Near NAS) (Near NS) : . contention. Phone 388-7674 Phone 2495649 5300 PHILIPS MIGHWAY737.3535 "-'. ; . Joseph Canfield led NarJax to 1839 NORTH MAIN ST.'355-7671 ',' its victory with 25 points. '.l't"' ' ' ..,:. .m. 1:, ..,. , n *a*enc* .!M at act aa xa aN !)assn M V aarS wee nra sw car sir clot aaM sail w 11lhf aw__ .. '': ' Mfldd M ihM MM!nit alV*r/*** l'-r "'V "i l 1 IIIJ. lilL.' \ . "''f ... ,-- ....- ....,. ,- r ; -I , i' r pAt; 18 'r"I( i I E : ': ,, - I':0. : : : :.:.:.:.:.:.:.....:,:,.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:........................:........'.'.........'........,.,...........;';';':':':'..:.:.:.:.:.:.:' and VA-45 entered from VA-174 , ! i CECIL SPORTS although players capable VA-105 has of some'Strong making life , I : i' I '. miserable for the two top seeded & by DTC J. D. Brewster squads. . y kco00 Both VA-87 and VA-15 remain Medical lost their 2nd game,in ,. undefeated in 2nd half play. We a row when VA-174 turned them HANDBALL INTRAMURAL SKEET suspect the Athletic Director of back 64 42.'W. Walker with 29 .' conspiring to upstage Hollywood points and J. Williams with 20 Intramural handball is Competition will commence on Q-If I surrender my National - ;:.,' directors inasmuch as both were the high point men for the scheduled to commence on Mar. Feb. 20th at the Cecil Field Skeet Service Life Insurance teams are scheduled to play each Hellrazors. Medical received a 17 12th in the station gym. An Range. Matches will be held on plan policy for a / other on the final night of the point effort from Bultman. organizational meeting will be Mon.Tue.Wed commencing at permanent would I still receive - policy, season. Cecil B. DeMcGucken is VA-87 upended AMD 70.40 held at 1000 Mar. 1st in the 1700. The range is open on paid up ? unable to set a definite date for VA-87's well balanced attack was Athletic Directors office. at 1700 and dividends Thursday Saturdaysfrom would fi J the fray due to the upcoming led by Willie Johnson's 20 AYes, but they not I points; Defending champions VA-81 are 1100 on. Entries: NAMTDNo. dividends !. COMFAIRJAX tourney on Feb. Jerome Brooks and Charles presently deployed and will be 1, VA-45, VA-174, Weapons, be as large as on your 24 to Mr 1. Since interest is Frisby 17 each and Frank Cotton unable to defend their cham VA-66, NAMTD No. 2, VA-87 and existing policy. running high over this contest with 16. McGee had 20 for AMD. pionship. Strong entries have AMD. Q-How can I get my claim: j we'll keep you well informed of VA-15 downed the Marines 64 for a pension considered, since t the game date. 52. Wood scored 18 points, I have no doctor and can't afford - \ \ VA-45 downed VA-174 "B" 40,- Elmore 17 and Gill 16 for VA15. Special Services Offers .. the cost of an examination t t-, 32. Chick with 16 points and Barr Davey was the top point getter required by VA TASuggest ;1 with 12 led VA-45. Welsh of the for the Marines with 14. you notify the "B"s led all scorers with 19. ',. claim BASKETBALLStandings VA office handling your i VA-12 finally hit the winning . :;t.'J(, '; ;' what your disabilities are, describing - trail with a close 49-16 win over a f ,:! ;" : ',y,,,,,,, them' as best you can. t \ hustling Supply quintet. VA-12's VA-87 '.9-0) ). : :; :y; Be sure you make clear you ' R Woodard with 19 counters and ; ;, VA-15 9-0) .. don't have money to pay for the > Brown with 11 were the high point . VA-174 :8-1 '' examination and perhaps arrangements - for the winners. Robinson f/I" men ' v VA-66 7.2 :t, can be made for a had 14 and Nicely 13 for Supply. :." ;... ,, .. Ops-NAMTD 6-4 '4. J -' VA clinic to examine you. '.. VA-ls bested VA-trI"O" 67 44 ; ' 1 VA-45 :?: , , 5-4 ' in an easy game. Gill pumped in A-lrl"O" ," ,1" .#' :: ., Q_I have never used my ,, 24 and Elmore 13 for the winners. VA-174"B" ,,- '. 4-4 4-4 : .<', ..; i-' ,.. < World War II G.I. loan entitle- I Harrison had 16 for the 0"s. VA-12 :",: -', 4-4 ,'.,.... :'1 ,',' ". 'I -jI/-.+, "j 1. ment. May I use it now to buy AMD found Medical to be easy, Marines, / ,1 0) 7'" a mobile home? pickings as they blew the corpsmen Supply ';,VI. 4-6 3-7 ... ,., I ;r. .,,',.,11 1-.' A-Yes. The mobile home :, .. [:, benefit is available to eligible - : off the court 58-21. McGee Medical 1.7 ? { loan tallied 25 and Meldrum 15 for the AMD veterans and servicemenwho 1-7 , r maintenance crew. Dental .. ,,. have $12,500 guaranty toward - Dropouts 0-13 \ ; <'!t.', the purchase of convene Zi ; tional homes. VA will guarantee - *,,** * * * * *.* ***1 , Direct from Las Vegas... to ,* J.. '. up to 30 percent of approved ;, loans for mobile homes. RUBEN COSTA AND - { J} . I' Q-With no more space in KIM SUMMERS"LOVE : the National cemeteries, I have ACT" ; been wondering whether I .. : might be buried in a VA cem I. ...first time in Florida s etery. Can the money VA pays i x for burial expenses be used this TOPLESS BARTENDER , r'f_. W&1r. , ,t r : l M A-VA does not have a cemetery - TOPLESS .)- : t ; system of its own. It hasa 1 GO GO DANCERS >fGS1i'W.ua r few small plots near VA hospitals - d ws$PM 2Ay NOON TIL2PMII and domiciliaries where SPEAKEASY ROOM veterans who have died in these facilities have been buried, but Out of SIGHT LOUNGE Tom McGuckin, Special Services Athletic Director at Cecil Field most of' this space is now full. will set up any excercise program yougals would like during the hoursof Chances are you could not be I* * 1080 CASSAT AVE. 388-9016* *. 0800 -1000 Monday through Friday at the Station gym so that you buried anywhere near your can have figures like Corinna Tsopel who exercise each morning. home if you chose one of the I . i ---- few available plots. The VA burial expense payment can be 5S !! Smile made regardless of the burial a La S Standing Boulevard place. ' House Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center) f Phone 771-9223 M : Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is N' FAMILY NIGHT ,' STEAK Your choice of CHICKEN & : j I t NIGHT $179 CHOPPED DUMPLINGS STEAK or 794 i' 3 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter s . ';J, LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM o . Watch Fpf Our M/ncheon Meat Special 39 cents Monday thru Saturday \ ill 1\\ ink1llfln Delivered In Jax. en approved credit Including tags sales tax, I dealer prtp transport and title fees; Dec.stamps $3.00; total i note $1$3.403 payment 34xSL101$454.33 cash or trade down; APR 10.20 percent* Includes salts taxi tag and recording fees on approval. L !'' 41 HN5 7 SPECIALS 4PC4L4 s.Mt : 35vlnvl of the week S ; ,1 .1 71 TOYOTA upd,,R&H $1495 I 71 TOYOTA AT,R&H $131571CELICA4spdAC $2295 t / 71 72 TOYOTA HONDA Land Cruiser Jtop4wh dr $2995$1295 BUICK SKYLARK LoadedNew Good.72DATSON2dMspd $2795 SATURDAY Ion. a winning night IUI.a8 MATINH 1:30 $179} t +" *!<4 - -I'" - r. .. .... .. ---- 4 _-- .'''''1' ------- -. ,-- .-...- -, .-. -. -_._ __ _.___ ,___-. _-". .T "" lw 1 0"-- .zJ ..__ ____ : '. ':: .__._....- -- LL - ;aI *AIR NEWSILATWINGER PA6W Reggie Ammons' 243 ::1::::::::i:::j:::::::::1ii1:: :::i::::1j:1j::::: :j::j::::j:::j: ..' r .. I Bowling ..'.. ." , Leads CommisarvJax StandingsAMERICAN ---- vw- J -Reggie Ammons rolled a games with a four game sweep " 243 game and a 580 set last weekto while the Boozers began seeing W L lead his Commissary Store little green men all over the HURRICANES 13 3 , team to three wins over the alleys when the Leprechauns TRAILBLAZERS 12 4 -''' ' Eagles No. 1 team and a share of took four. LATE CHARGERS 10 6 r fourth place in the American The only other Continental COMM STORE 9 7 League.In League action saw the Marine BEES 9 7' the battle for second place in Barracks take three from the ADCOP 9 7 the American League some big Eagles No.3 team. POP TOPS 8 8 i games were rolled as the EAGLES No. 1 6 10 Trailblazers took three from the Atlantic League ADPERS 6 10 Late Chargers. Foard Parsons of Ralph Nevils of the first place CHIEFS 6 10 _ the Trailblazers had the biggestset NarJax No. 1 team in the Atlantic UNCOLAS 4 12 'TI 4 - and game with a 592 and a 225 League rolled games of 219 and CHAMECHS 4 12 : while on the other team Donald 223 in his 611 set, much to the Linthicum had a 202 game, Mike- dismay of the Good and Bad team CONTINENTALW ,1 who lost all four. Melvin L ,4 and McElroy Hansen a 200 Hurley Grilling _ had a 564 set. managed a 200 in the losing cause PIN BUSTERS 14 2 Other American League action for Good and Bad. LEPRECHAUNS 11 3 a saw the Hurricanes take four HAWKS 10 5 John Akins' 206 game helpedthe HOSPITAL 10 6 UnCola the VW-4 Chiefs from , Lifers to a four HELP . game sweep 10 6 " three from took CHAMECHS over the VP-16 CPO team while GROUCHES 8 7 The Bees split with ADCOP and the VP-45 CPO team was taking EAGLES No 2 8 8 ADPERS split with Pop Tops. . four from CAG20. BOOZERS . 7 9 ;; : Pacific LeagueIn ,. MARBKS 5 9 the Pacific League the Both FICEUR CPO teams did CHASERS 5 12 .; Splitmakers lost their first gameof well last week with the No.2 team EAGLES No.3 5 13 PERFcCT SCORE Sgt., C. N. France of FICEUR catches his the season after three straight taking all four from FASOTG and SUPERSTARS 3' 16 breath after recording a perfect score on the Marine Corps Physical sweeps when the Wall Bangersgot the No. 1 team taking three from ATLANTIC Fitness Test. He is the first Marine in the Jacksonville area ever,to hot for one game. NarJax No. 2. attain this score. A perfect score of 300 must be achieved by doing 20 W Leading the Wall Bangers to L pull-ups sit ups in two minutes and running three miles in less than NARJAX No. 1 14 their only win of the four game The Trippers took three from FIC CPO No.1. 13 2 5, 18 minutes. Sgt. France completed 27 pull-ups and 100 sit ups in two set were Carl Garner with a 236 the Busch Buds to round out the LIFERS 11 minutes., Aditionally the Sgt.ran three miles in the time of 17:04. 6 and Roger Herbert with a 212. Atlantic League schedule. FASOTG 10. 6 Harvey Rice helped the Bean BUSCH BUDS 10 6 into second when Burners place GOOD BAD 9 8 he rolled a 206 and his team swept National ' League FIC CPO No 2 8 8 Welcome POWs : four from the Batmen. George Norcross rolled gamesof VP-45 CPO 7 9 Also in the Pacific League, 234 and 203 on the way to a 605 TRIPPERS 1 11 , FUBARS took four from MARTD set but his Flap Jax team still lost 'VP.16 CPO 4. 11 the Nubs swept four from the three to the Rat Pack in National CAG.20 3' 11 -, ,' .".,. VP-45 No. 1, team, AFEES took League action last week. NARJAXNo.2 0 13 \ three from the Cherry Pickers and the Gutter Rats split with the PACIFICW . WOXOFS. Ray Boles' 206 and Richard L Continental League Hunter's 200 didn't go to waste, SPLITMAKERS 15 1 EDWIN N. ANGUAS/1ih however, when their -Radar 17 BEAN BURNRS, _11. ._ .. 5 __PR.I . The Pin Busters lost their first ! two games after three weeks team took three from the Six WALLBANGERS 10 10 6 ---'OPTOMETRIST : 1'; , AFEES 6 without a loss when they ran into Pack team. 8 announceshis ';'; f GUTTER RATS 8 '. the Eagles No.2 team.The Eagles VP-45 No.1 8 8 1 separation from the Navy, ::; .. managed two wins even thoughGil Jack Hubbard rolled a 205 for FUBARS 8 8 and the opening' of his office at _.J Wagi rolled a 233 and Robert the NAMTD team and Benny \.. , 7 ; BATMEN 9 1279 Kingsley Avenue,Suite 106,Orange Park.' .:.J..: - Aleshire a 225 for the Pin Busters. Lynn rolled a 220 as the two NUBS 7 9 Phone: 2645483,2845711Great :";: teams split in their confrontation. WOXOFS 6 10 George Hopwood's 201 game CHERRY PICKERS 4 12 helped his Hawk team to three Finishing out the National 'MARTD 2 10 wins over the Hospital team and League were the Commodoreswith Robert Bagdigian rolled a 200 to a sweep over the Busch r aid his Help team in chasing three! Leaguers, the Wipeouts with !t4 > wins away, from the Chasers. three wins over GEM and the ; Pelicans with a split with the - The Grouches ran the Super- A ; stars super losing streak to 16 FICEUR 5 team. ; ; :._ ___ 1SALES'MAN :: Lovers ON DUTY ' 10A.M. to 6P.M. DAILY .r 3 &"RIse MELVIN ': t4i .:., ;:{ as :r i How about it, PARK i t Baby No "Gigs"Fact! when shave : 4 1 you 'Yr Convqnienito MAS and CECIL FIELD Gives you a clean, smooth chin. tVtf How gentle it 1$ NEW HOMES f, # for lovers. JUST COMPLETED.. Rise* Lather IMMEDIATE / a lets you OCCUPANCYI > shave right down to the sklnllne.t . $22.600-25,200'vA.FHA Terms irritation. From.... ,.. *> Costs VETERANS $200 Pays All Closing No Down Payment 3 Bedrooms-2 Full Baths-WalipaperC F King Size Master Bedroom _ . Patio ' e All Electric 'Garage _ Ideal Location.Surrounded by (1-295 close by Schools,Churchs..Shopping Centers.Expressway _! .J iJ # CECIL ; ; Rt. NAMk *' FIELD .... ..... M,,, HAS kMN . ----. MARTIN BUILDERS EDW\RDO. LYON, BROKER PHONES.9..o361 771.1335 4." .r .. _:"",,.. .- ----- ---- -. .--_. --- , -- ---- ::- -- : tlit t- FEBRUARY 22, 1973 i 20 JAX AIR NEWS- ),RAGE i '_ _' 0__ . - lit 1 : ComFairJax Basketball Si AWS w w SW Ki Wjj VOLLEYBALL t. E.'l To Be Held At Jax JAX SPORT BRIEFS STANDINGS. . J : : Jax The Commander, represent this area in the NAH.JAX 18-0 w'L' I Fleet Air Jacksonville CINCLANTFLT Cham- Recreation MeetingA annual Southeast Military Golf FICEUR 13(." 3 which will also be Tournament. This will make the MATSG ' ; Area Basketball Championship pionship 12 .4 I held in March. of the 11th straight year the tournamentwill NATTC 10/4 c will be held at meeting Composite be held at NAS Jax.,Twentyfive VP-45 " NAS Hall Feb. The: first of the Recreation Committee will be 0 r': 7 ,, i Jax's King game entries are expected for the NDRC held at 9 a.m. February 27, in 8,6' , 'i tournament will at held I 24 through March 2. begin Bldg. tournament which will be VP-S 8 tt I 6 \ The tournament is ex- 10 a.m. on Saturday with 371.Ladies March 7-9 this year. FASOTG 7';:'"7' , ; pected to provide some games following every two GolfThe MAR BKS 3'';j 7 , } I basketball hours until the final Last year Mayport won the title VW-C 13 1 . outstanding gameat NAS Jax Ladies Golf and Jax finished second.Mayporthas MARTD ,:, ,', 9 " 'I with teams from Cecil 8 p.m. The same Association held a Tee to Green already announced that they AIR OPSWEAPONS 3 11 ' \ Field, Albany, the carrier schedule will be played on Tournament last week and the will be back to defend their title. 2 12 . \ ','t I FDR and patrol squadrons Sunday.An winners, runnerups and putt ,winners in each flight are as If Jim Ivey Nwa . from NAS Jax organizational , par- 1 follows: 1st Flight: Julie Uitti ,.<= f i ticipating.A meeting for all team ((39/), Cookie Kennedy ((45)) and .... total of 12 teams will captains will be held at Nelda Bradt ((29)); 2nd Flight: be playing for the right to King Hall (NATTC Bldg. Lilian Oberhausen ((43V4)), Jean 563) Saturday, at 9 p.m. Muncie ((45)) and Berv McAleer ((31); 3rd Flight: Marion Vaught The finals of the tour- i" . ((43)), Vi Pavlick ((47)) and Sue I nament are scheduled for 3 Sourbeer. .'1't r t' aat p.m. next Thursday.: If J.r another game becomes Southeast GolfThe : /rt . ; necessary, it will be Invitations are out and it .-. x played on Friday at 3 p.m. looks like another big year for the o.t..ao ct..l . National Cartmmuu Society t ', :J.Jr-t f. : Aa "' >< II Tire City BFGoodrich/1 !- . :: ' " 'I k. . . . ' " v Introducing Continentals B.F. Goodrich . : \ ,JI. Newest Radial Lifesaver Radial 't' ' i a + w Conti TT 715 FOR MOST AMERICAN CARS , I YOU CAN'T CUT IT In or out of the ; Service without an education. Playing FOR MOST IMPORT CARS APPEARANCE BLEMISHES LumberjiU is Sunken Gardens model Kim Bickncll in St. Petersburg, Fla., ER-70-14 00 CO but she seems to be having trouble with her tools. 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