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_ ... ,.. ., ------------ -- -. .-.------ a'M. % .. ... . .c< } !Ji$ ;YW ? N'i4)r)0'sr:'ibfM{?}wf; .. . ';; y.r . !?? .. 1 1SY ::JAX AIR ; NEWS I IutII \s i f %Vvj. ****"<"Wfc * kW.JVJ.yyV. \ \>-A/ AA < v j ; "iV JjpCVOL. \ 30 NO. 48 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Florida MARCH 1, 1973 :Navy Newsgram ; " * : Jax-The following items highlight this week's Navy News: t' *< "Old Ironsides" Overhauled i': The Navy's historic sailing frigate, USS Constitution, .T the oldest commissioned ship still afloat, began a long : r A overhaul and preservation period ,at the Boston Naval a:Shipyard Monday; ., - :'* "Old Ironsides," Now 176 years old, will be drydocked .'. in April for underwater hull repairs, preservation and I re-coppering.- 1 .a ? The overhaul of the 2200-ton wooden-hulled ship will , :.utilize techniques developed by shipwrights in centuries past and carefully documented. , , Replacement wood for the ship's timbers, decking and f t, planking;i I principally white oak, will be specially cut :'from trees in mid-Atlantic states that have been .-.. ". ,seasoned for two to three years-a method that was used, ; .in the, original construction of the ship. " Uniform Privileges Amplified .. # : CHNAVPERS has announced that the option for First s Class Petty Officers to wear the new Dress Blue uniform 'PITCH IN" PROGRESS CHECK-Eli Vukas,heavy equipment operator from Public Works, tells also includes authorization to wear all other items of the LCdr. Samuel E. Barnes of the COMFAIRJAX Public Affairs Office how he plans to finish clearing the Birmingham Avenue dumping area as part of the NAS Jax Pitch in Week new uniform package. This means the,combination cap and white cap cover : will be worn with the Tropical White Long uniform and "Pitches lax in.oar ; "with i the Winter. WorkingJJlue, _uniform* In all l.cases,:the Progress: C.::.:: '''' silver belt buckle andblack! ) shoes! ?Will t be.worn::' \ <" .. ..... ." ..t.T '- . f ,ETTo IC Conversion! ; Urged ,JaxAlthough"Pitch In Week" ended Saturday at the, three".Jacksonville:'_ } . f BUPERS has initiated a program providing immediate Naval l facilities, it, marks,the ,beginning of real progress. for the Navy's environmental .', } ; lateral conversion for 200 Electronics cleanup campaign here. '\ .Technicians s with"NEC ET-1501; to, the IC Electrician The ,Navy hopes the progresswill that, you would see results." day ,to school for 30 days, their .5:I'rating. continue until the batttle Another worthwhile project by combined value will approximate '.', The has been established to help balance the against litter is decisively won. Public Works was eliminating an $250. (23 cans per pound, at a program In the forefront of the campaign eyesore on the river bank south of price of ten cents per pound). current .shortage of IC personnel and a corresponding waged to date are two Birmingham Ave. by bulldozingand NDRC, by their wholehearted excess of basic electronics maintenance ET's. organizations from NAS Jax: the clearing mounds of broken in participation "Pitch In",again Requirements for formal schooling, 'in-service 'Public-Works Department, under concrete and other'unsightly demonstrated how their young training and-or completion of a Navy-wide examinationwill the command of Capt.D.C.More, debris from a dumping area men, some of whom have had and the Naval Drug there.Hopefully, this area,which be waived to provide immediate conversion. Upon severe drug problems, can Rehabilitation Center (NDRC), affords an attractive view of the : conversion, all the reenlistment bonus benefits offeredto commanded by. Capt. 'W.F.. river and the Buckman Bridge, perform tribute toward useful work and better con creating a the IC rating will be derived as well as authorization Moore. will remain free. of debris in the environment. (Last August they to advance to,the next higher paygrade up to E-6 upon Both organizations have future. participated in "Project Big completion of the IC advancement examination. "pitched in" enthusiastically, Lt. C.J. Bruce, attached to Sweep", an Affirmative Action . I and tangible results in the Public Works, was instrumentalin Project sponsored by the cleanup can be directly attributed achieving progress' in this Jacksonville Urban League to to them. area. clean up a 'poorer section of the For instance, Ens. Richard F. Public Works will also be active community.) Krochalis, Environmental in the aluminum can Protection Assistant at Public recycling project expected to A crew of 20, supervised by Lt Works, reported that on the first start about April 1. Ens. (jg) Neil D. Bowman, Assistantto morning of "Pitch In" Capt. Krochalis said that each used can the Program Director, cleanedup 4r More had all of his people, including is worth approximately half a. a playground and its officers, men and cent. surroundings near the Express secretaries, pick up litter for a One can get an idea of how Store, making it a healthier and half hour around the Public valuable this program could be more suitable area in which Works area. monetarily by computing the children can play. Ens. Krochalis added, "U (the following: if each student in an Another NDRC group performed . people in) each building would do, 1800-pupil school brings a can a a similar service on the grounds of the Pirates Cove near p--_ the river.. CNO Coming HereJax Admittedly, these were special projects; the Navy's overall. 1 cleanup campaign will only be -Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., Chief of successful when projects like Naval Operations, will arrive: here March 8 to meet factor.these multiply by a significant with area Naval officers and enlisted men. rt Details of the CND's visit will be in _next week's The continual close attention of THANKS FOR THE HELPSheriff.Dale. Carson from the Florida, issue of the' Jax Air News. all commands, to "pitching in" on Sheriffs' Boys Ranch presents a plaque to Chief D.J. Brown, presidentof a regular basis will assure the CPO Club Advisory Group, thanking the Club for its assistance eventual victory. "Pitch In" t ,,:( to the Boys Ranch.The plaque will hang permanently at the CPO Club. week has been a good start. ! ...". . ;-I: Published, by the Holt Publishing Company which Is In no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official expressions ; : :. of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." ' : I '.,"\'I"\'I. ,,A'J.. ,, .,, ,, .. .' ) '',' ." .. ,. .. .... .. .. _. ......,, "\01 j, ".0. .,v"1IJoJ.s"'f.>..' ').'.\.'). 'y..".: >.:)'.1 ,' ..... ..\. c.'t. ,:.-.:. 'I''. ... > : '" '* ' ,,....... --- -, -_._-_.__.....- -. ... .... ... ., "--" '--'- -. . -- --- - I 2 MARCH 1, 1973 .I&X. AIR NEWS'GATWINGER t t14..lillf"IJtla'll: i :., lllll.\.ljl. : -.1 I - THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY MARCH T MARCH 2 MARCH 3 MARCH 4 MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7 1 1 t1 11 1 1m11 t 111 1 1 1 1 1f' . :.:.j1r.::..::.::.:.IIRAtES.::.:.:.::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::.:.:.:..::.:.:.:..::.:..:.j.:..:.i Creations .<. ,;..,. Soul" Queen&"B" Morning Morning After,.." '. .Morning.,'After'" ,.,', \. Game Night .: . ::::::::::::1o YE::::::::::::::::: Treatment The Diamonds After !111111Iij!! 1ii j j j 1 j!!111 11!I i :t. .' : ' . :"'1.1&1'' i. ' .. f Fine t;I fUlW K;> Phil Country t Surprise Stop By' Food ::::::':::;::::; :::::::::::::::}:':' Ca Holidays. Couples Band Game Night For Lunch Available E. itll y. > ' . ." 11" ... . ' Jan Hickox P New . . ::::::::::::::: :::::::: :: :::: Compton .. Whatever s Way Third. Time "C" ' & ::::::::::: .::.:::.::.::.:::.:::.::.:':::.::.::.:::::::'::::::::::'. End Results Fair I Kings of T ommy . :::::::::::: :: :::::::::::::::: Brothers Around The Gents ':':':':::'EW8:':':':':':':':': : Strings illlljljijii!!!if! !i!!!!!M lillfil I j : . III'W . Game Session All The ::.::::.........::...:::.I................... Prime Th ree's 1 p.m. Game Night Fried ::::::::::::::::::::;:::: :;:: ::::::::::::::::::::::: Rib Leopards Brunch CI ose.. , ACrowd Sunday .. 8 p m Chicken C Buffet & Buffet You Can Eat . CLUB HOURS ............... ...... ..................... .. PIRATES COVE : CPD CLU* OFFICERS CLUB HANCOCK HALL TEEN CLUE . MONDAY t-THURSDAY CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 FRIDAY SUNDAY.THURSDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. FRIDAYS 11a.m.to2a.l'1'I. 11 a.m. to Midnight l1a.m..l1p.m. SUNDAY 6p.m.- lOp.m. SATURDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Noon to Midnight SATURDAYS 9a.m.to2a.m. FR I DAY & SATURDAY 11a.m..l1p.m. 6p.m..11:30p.m. SUNDAY 11 a.m, to 1 a.m. FRIDAY.SATURDAY MONDAY.THURSDAY 11a.m..1a.m. 11 a.m.to Midnight 9 a m. to Midnight .. USO CLUBSJACKSONVILLE iii1i 11 iii1ii iii ii1 i 1 it!!!i9: ; :figBg'' I i j 1 ii 1j 1i1i! i11 1 I 1 M. ;:ijI 1 1i t1i: ; : ; i111 tf.i jj! i i iJ i!Iiii iIIi i t!i[i!iir! .,,[ u.OUtIH.i; !iiiiii!if ij1 i i !t itiIt 211 N.OCEAN ST. PH.3S1-0652 603 N. 1st STREET PH.246".3411 GRANADA STREET,3201.. HOURS: 9am to 11pm Dally HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri.3.11pm DANCING Saturday & Sunday, lOam.llpm HOURS: Saturday&Sunday, Noon.6pm Mon.,Wed., Fri."Sat Evenings DANCING (Tour Information,refreshments Leisure Activities Tues. & Thurs. 'Wed., Fri., Sat. Evenings and leisure activities) .. I --IIm Gravy, French Fried Potatoes, Beans, Salad Bar, Chocolate Pudding, Chilled Applesauce, Seasoned Green Apricot Beans, Buttered Corn, Salad Bar, Pie.Tuesday,March 81Itl.tt1fl"eFriday ; \ Vanilla .Pudding, Peach Pie. BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, Fried iEI Saturday,.March 3 Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beefon w BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, Toast, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Chilled Apricots, Fried E gs to Order, Pork Sausage, Boiled Pork & Beans, . ,March 2 Rice, Buttered Peas, Salad Bar, Grilled Hot Cakes Maple Syrup, Chilled Tomato Juice, Pastry Bar. EEI1ll1NAVALAIR BREAKFAST:' Hominy Grits, Peach Pie, Devils Food Cake. Choice of Ham or Bacon, Chilled DINNER: Vegetable Soup, Fried Chilled Grapefruit Juice, Fried Eggsto HaNmburgers Orange Juice, Pastry Bar. .Ham Steaks, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, STATIONPROTESTANT Order Minced Beef on Toast, or Cheeseburgers, Potato BRUNCH:at 10 a.m. Turkey.Noodle Golden Potato Balls, Buttered Lima Lyonnaise Potatoes, Choice of Luncheon Chips, Sliced Tomatoes, Onions, Soup, Chili Macaroni, French Fried Beans, Seasoned Carrots, Southern Meat or Pork Sausage, Pastry. Lettuce Leaves, Dill Pickles, Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salad Bar, Style Corn Bread, Salad Bar,.. Apple Sunday Bar ,Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing, Lemon Meringue Pie, Chocolate Pie, Vanilla Wafers. Divine Worship 8:30 a.m. DINNER: Cream of Potato Soup, Dessert Bar.'SUPPER Cookies.. SUPPER: Baked Tuna & Noodles, at All Saints Chapel. Fried Flounder or Chili Con Carne w- :' Breaded Pork Chops, SUPPER: Yankee Pot Roast Beef, Grilled Liver,. Gravy, O'Brien. Church School 9:30 a.m. Steamed Rice, Buttered ,Beets, Fried Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Brown Natural Gravy, Franconla Potatoes, Potatoes, Boiled Blackeyed Peas, Divine Worship 11 a.m. at , Fried Cabbage, Seasoned Lima Buttered Broccoli Spears, Salad Bar, All Saints Chapel. I. II Beans, Harvard Beets Salad , ; Bar Cherry Jello, Apple Pie.Wednesday Junior Youth Fellowship Chocolate Krinkle Cookies, - Pineapple , March 7 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth JAXLift NEWSThe Pudding. BREAKFAST:Hominy Grits, Fried Fellowship 1 1:30: p.m. Sunday March Eggs to Order, Grilled Hot Cakes w. Evening Worship 7:30: p.m. BREAKFAST: Hominy Grits, Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or at the Small Chapel. Chilled Tomato Juice, Fried Eggs to TAX AIR NEWS }Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Order, Grilled French Toast Maple Chilled Bacon Hashed Brown Potatoes, distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Syrup, Choice of Luncheon Meat or DINNER Grapefruit: Chicken Juice,Rice Pastry Soup Bar., Senior Choir Tuesday Rehearsal 7 Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Pork Sausage, Hashed Brown Baked Chicken, Creamed Gravy, p.m. at Bldg. 750 and private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS Potatoes, Pastry Bar. Snowflaked Potatoes, Corn Bread Christian Science Service 8 must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Soup BRUNCH, Chill :Macaroni at 10a.m., Turkey French Noodle Fried Fried Dressing Cauliflower, Cranberry,: Sauce, French p.m. at the Small Chapel. Buttered Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication., Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salad Bar, Vegetables, Salad Bar Martha Mixed NAVAL HOSPITAL News Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 Strawberry Jello, Chocolate Cookies. Washington Cream Pie, Brownies. Divine,Worship lOa.m. at 3II 9."Everything. SUPPER: Baked Virginia Ham, St.. Lukes. or SUPPER: Chili Con Carne or Beef Pineapple & Raisin Sauce, Whipped Porcupines, Steamed Rice, French i advertised In this publication must be made Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Fried Potatoes Southern Style NATTCProtestant Boiled Carrots, Seasoned available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to Sprouts, Salad Bar, Lem' Meringue Brussels Greens, Buttered Squash, Salad Bar, Worship ,\., race, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, Pie, Strawberry Jello. Butterscotch Pudding, Martha Service, 10:30 a.m. In Building 500. user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this Monday,March S Washington Cream! pie. J: policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the BREAKFAST: Cooked Farina, Thursday,March CATHOLICSaturday refusal to print advertising from that source." Chilled Apple Juice, Fried Eggs to Mass 5 p.m. at Order, Scrambled Eggs w-Ham, BREAKFAST: Hot Oatmeal, St. Edward's Chapel. Advertisements Choice of Ham or Bacon, Cottage Chilled .Orange Juice, Fried Eggs to ' are solicited by the publisher and queries Sunday Mass a.m. and 11 Fried Potatoes, Pastry Bar. Order Cheese Omelet, Choice '''of . r concerningsuch.should be directed to: a.m. Daily Mass Monday, Luncheon DINNER:' Knickerbocker Soup, Meat or Pork Sausage, Tuesday, Thursday andFrlday.11 Breaded Veal Cutlets, Tomato Gravy, Baked Pork & Beans, Yankee Style ' :30 r; THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Spanish Rice, Polonaise Cauliflower, Corn Bread, Pastry Bar. Mass 11:30 a.m.: a.m.Wednesday at . : 4747 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville., 32210 Buttered June Peas, Salad Bar, the Naval Hospital Chapel. Apricot Pie, Autumn Delight Cake. DINNER: Minestrone Soup, Italian Saturday Confessions 4:30 ; .Telephone 387.3566 Spaghetti w-Meat Sauce or Lasagna, to 5 : I SUPPER: Beef Pot Pie, Biscuit Pizza Pie, Garlic Bread, Parmesan p.m.PAGE i | VOL. 30 NO. 48 MARCH 1, 1973 Topping, Braised Spareribs w- Cheese, Buttered Spinach, Seasoned Sauerkraut, Lyonnaise Potatoes,: Asparagus Tips,Salad Bar, Pineapple Buttered Corn, Seasoned Gre.n. Pie,_Chocolate Krlnkles. .. .. _ to -' - , -.-- _. --...-.---. ....- ---._ -- .. -.. : _.. .. 'p- "'-.1iII i"'q -- 'jj' .A -, r . r AAARCH. -1, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE' """ JOWC Offering 'f,,'lFl:! "..;..9I ..4L fi jr N.:::::.:.:.....:.::..::..:.:.:.:.::..:.:.:,:.:.:.::..:.:..:.::..:.:.:...:.:..'.:.:.:.::::.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.::..::..:.:.:.::.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: \'. d. / \r JOWC t.k:: . 3 ScholarshipsJaxThe Jacksonville Officers Wives Club will award HighlightsY4 three $1,000 scholarships during 1973. The recipients must unmarried and the . sons or e Jax NAS and the Marine daughters, adopted sons or daughters, or step sons or Barracks will co-host the JOWC's daughters of Regular-Reserve Navy or Marine Corps .. March 7 Function at the NAS Jax officers on active duty or retired status with pay. Officers Club. The awards will be made on the basis of scholarship, The theme will be "Crazy character and need and will be awarded for the' first x Hats" and hand-made, wooden year of the recipients' college careers. : plaques.will be presented to the Applications may be obtained from the Bureau of five winners in the following categories: Craziest Hat, Naval Personnel, Dependents Scholarship Program, { ... .. .' .;: Original, Most Unusual, Washington, D.C. Applications should be submitted .Jc.r.; Elaborate, and Booby Prize. .' VI P VISITS NATTC-RAdm.A.M. Sackett(2nd from Right), htef of after March 15 and no later than May 15 to the Personal Naval Technical Training, tours the NATTC facilities with NATTC The day will start off with! Affairs Division (G221)), Bureau of Naval Personnel, officials. Shown are: AVCM J.A. Willick, Phase 6 AE "A" Instructor punch at 11 a.m. and a brunch Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. 20370. Lt ((ig)'W.P. Ford, AE"A" Phase 6 Officer Cdr. E.G.'Ughtsey,'Jr. will follow at l1:30.a.m. :. : Individuals or groups desiring 'to contribute to this AE"A" Superintendent; RAdm. Sackett: and Capt. William Carrier, Mrs. Charles Caldwell will"be scholarship fund may send checks 'made payable to the NATTC the guest speaker, telling the Jacksonville 'Officers ''Wives Club Scholarship Fund, CO.Toastmasters Meet wives of her experiences in U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. 32212. Checksin Vietnam and also discussing "New Hope for Disabled any amount will be gratefully appreciated and such " Veterans. Invite New MembersJaxThe contributions are tax exempt: For additional information, contact. Mrs. C, Paul Last week,.the JOWC's invitedall tenth meeting of the Joe Lavin Administrative Vice ; \ 'to attend military\vives ; a Johnson by calling. 3884817. New Navy Jax Toastmasters President, Cdr., Vincent cancer education program. Mrs. ; International Club was held Schuppert; .Secretary, Lt. Mel Bonnie Turman, Director of Mt Thursday,Feb.22,at the Officers Williams; Treasurer, Ltjg) Cancer Education,was.in. chargeof Gub. Jerry Hetherington; Sgt.-at- the program. Mrs. Furma Newly elected President Cdr. Arms, Cdr. Dick Schoonover; Libby was the guest speaker, \.1 Paul Devine presided at a lively and Asst. Sgt-at-Arms, Lt. John along with Dr.R.M.Davis, Chiefof meeting. Tabletopics Master Lt Hargrave. Staff OB-GYN,Naval Hospital. + Jg) Tom Higgins gave everyone Meetings are held every 'an opportunity to talk on impromptu Thursday in the Officers Club at The Club wishes to extend a big 4. topics for a minute anda 11:45: a.m. and visitors and "Welcome Home" to the POW A L < half. prospective members are returnees and its sincere hope ; Newly elected officers are: welcome to visit Jacksonville's and prayers for the.release of all :, I President, Cdr. Devine; newest club of Toastmasters prisoners and further word of our Educational Vice President,Maj. International. MIA's. s -- A _- i . : .... '.' ..... ,,_ " .j'r" \ NEW BIRD FOR THE "EAGLES"-Cdr. K.W. MirIM:(Right),.VP- 16 skipper,greets Cdr. R.G.Castle upon his arrival from the Lockheed plant In Burbank,Calif with the"Eagles"first new P-3C aircraft.The I D ii] P-3C Is the most sophisticated ASW platform In the world today with D. its completely redesigned and updated avionics package. OUI NEw N LEAVE COMING UP? bg431 SALE your llJ@I&Ill@lIlllll@P@ PH 115'1. . can provide the funds' , ', Domestic Finance is set up to make sure your money needs ate handled the way you want them. BUY 1st-TIRE ATADVERTISED ., 'Call or come in-we'll do the rest. PRICE- DOMESTIC FINANCECORPORATION SINCE HIT -' GET 2ri FOR;ONLY CENT! LOANS TO$tit> 8 OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE-SEE THE PHONE BOOK FACTS - BF GOODRICH ,.:&.!',:...'M..htit.... WE FINANCESERVICEMEN . . .. ......_.c....'i....4-100'.... SILVERTOWNBELTED \ APPEARANCE V _. \ :. 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St. I.JTI-SOJO I-J2MU7 M lees Me MsFed/a MeaeeaneeuNe -:,:'-; .HlWAYUatKINGSLEYAVE_ . ORANGE PARK Ph2.4-4'42 .' Lt.-.. '" -------- ....:._ --. ---_... .', .c. .... .- .... f .. --- - -- --- --- - .- "' ... ' -. - MARCH 1. 1973 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER. - ::tiff'i':4'ti': :{':'::::YL':: :Lti'iS: :}::Y::::a:'...............r ::: ::::j:.. ......r r..r...r:r _-_.v _. I': AROUND CECIL I I On Friday February 2, LCDR Morris E. "Shep" Sheppard of VA-87 retired after completing 30 x years of active service. The ceremony held in hangar 825, capped off a career In the Tailhook Navy that saw him rise .r ? from Airman Recruit to Senior Chief Aviation Machinists Mateto Lieutenant Commander. He was Achievement presented Medal the for Navy his : "superior professionalism and __ devotion twilight tour to with duty"VA-87.during, his ' & ... '' : R: o-. I : a 0f' L:.;:,? '''' ,, ::::: . it ;o;"" o. :. :i"t'- :.; V : . f , ., .: :..-: : _ of" . " ; "" ' .< .V' , t'O ', '.' ".' 'a t AIn 'j'r.1. ;1<. "'J N.'.4''oj.$ N 2ffi 1":" "'. '..'.'_ '' cr v r rPf ceremonies recently conducted aboard USS INTREPID, LT (fig| ) a Jim Pate was promoted to the position of "Bull" Jay-gee of VA-45 :"i: Detachment ONE. Making the presentation of a set of suitable :.1 I engraved bars was CDR A1 Alvarez, Officer in Charge. A3 Senior I TUg( ),Jim assumes the responsibilities of motivation and leadership ::1. among the junior officers of the Det. VA-45 DET-ONE is currently , flying A-4E Skyhawks'aboard INTREPID in the Mediterranean.Open . _ Ar for your convenience 6 a.m.-10 p.m A f I t a D PICKUP & DELIVERY Sgt. Trevino from the Marine r O ROAD SERVICED ( ) Barracks recently' reenlisted for MECHANIC ON DUTY SIX more years of active duty. Master Chief Glenn Darnell was sworn In for four more years by j Q AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS Upon reenlisting he was Commander A.A. Less,Commanding Officer of VA-12. Present for the to his promoted present grade ::::::::::::::: : : : :::: : : ::::: : : :::::', and given his choice of duty 8 February 1073 ceremony was Mrs. Patty Darnell and their daughter, !" BOB'S OAK HILL i' station. Pam. _ ::: unIn I :fffl:.:: " :::: ::: : SERVICE CENTER103rd i@ DR. EDWIN N. ANGUAS :;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::=:::::::::::::: :::::::;:; , &Jammes Road Phone 771-3156 OPTOMETRISTannounces kENC his separation from the Navy ,. and the opening of his office at /.-*\ . ,','. .1279 Kingsley Avenue,Suite 106,Orange Park I Phone: 2645483,2845711SORRY. I 4 A , ; H. Riverce recently shipped over for an additional TWO years giving him a total of 'f Since1885 .... 19 years active duty. BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY.... I HAVERTY'Svw ( 6Fr: WONJDAMOTORS " "There's No Place Like Home" )> & CYCLES CO. j YES 4949 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE771.82UFORTHE , military discountLaura SOLD ULTIMATE SATISFACTION OF A at Duval p -Beach Boulevard ---- \. -.- . -_- Normandy Boulevard y ...OUTI! ' a ....HOWEVERweareplanningmore great homes for you in BELLAIR. ( 9 WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS! , Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED CommunltylBELL.A.Xa! : : : SEEMOONMULLINSLCdr.USN I ( Ret.) AT BO: E aUJLDEES: : : JNC. Claude Nolan r Member of National{ Home Builders ' Association . -. and Jacksonville. Home.Builders Association a ["" __ .. .,.F.,..... ..... ...-.. ...'...., IM .,'_A .:,' .i37'MAiN STII PNONE 1Swm -- .wyu' ' .... . Aw w w. .. .. :.: .;I fF.tt J i> i - . --- ---- 'H .. -- _. w.. :.:,.. rN. +_. n.\tr :' !!ii udfc;:M "+ L._ ..wy.--. =" : ==:=== --1 . MA j tItJd: H ... ... JAx AIitfJ:; WSt; T.WIf.Jfj i ._. _.__.. .. ..... . r . . .-. .,. .., ...,.... ....,. .. .... .. .. 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Chef f Srilad J ,\fiowl.MalriJclld ;" 1 p ddiHgi: hga SthIHH; !i, . ,' holt bild. PlfllH CottageCheese fliiftliion fdd 'bUt \ lilh aHa fruit Cottage Cheese, M1fi! Soufi, Caked toil tafd Y1.Fi; HeH. 1r>lle P t t tb ; __ ,... ..... . tlt fi H..t'tieit ; lt1icli.. I .n. " :. .. ... .rISS rrrr.Si'rrr...........'r.'r.4'..... Mii d iteget t bl:( I 1;thi Vo1ttofiS! Salad'l.thei tHti' blttdtl8fiklad Salad kiwi,, jk tossed; Plain Jolld, hiil tuii. Halrl Cottage tbi i .-J"tillt" t Cottage Ch&ew,\ fax- The Wlmvlngli fl reporttnblor bther Violator 23 Fftlit ;J feld. t trot and flaalh! ; bt vehicle l afccldenU ah&fdttlIbIatlbtI buflbe ti f dfltitarL Appeared T t 1 ttteatUle( A1tUMg1 CoMMA Utol.; Jtolti: L Murphy, UsMCR has tot the pecbd bl 6etot the Trifle f Hearing l! Cbacb Ab !le,He l ; the ; ; iiiumW, fccmmifid! Jifcktahvl: !.'i UiH stall ( , ' Fet;. t2-i8.be bri>f Feb.. .22,' Disposition ,b!' Peach CobblWChbto. ate Cdke, MjHni t6 -u, R ihvi, ttlUvlflg Col.l J.W,' bwiiti,' UlMtg.11 tot ' UtttberbtAhhldente* WM included 1 the follb\ : Assorted! Adding. MU;.;h, vial fofw Hy tahihiindlnd Wlklr hi JiekknvllltbiiidVMAUi flilj .etlod i otie.1 lost drlVlhg! ,ahd bfiridng ... , rhla! Hod i eaf,iid afib the station i'; dUHih .' ''ttbutAltrlbt1rt tal it !bidehf.! thle teltiL11 tvt+ti.\iereaeighedtd& ( fcbttifaletc t an : ', Stbf/ed/ Pepptrs, rotb ; thrbtigH( tiiiilt ci!Hd ht-hbtir} todri iH i Hhiediaj Seef l StcW with JtlMj;' 't W. t! ,53fifcclden drTvlhg; eight! receded l Chopped .siH old, Chickeri Fried y ' fiathUlnbet; II slfice l last Bdsfcralonsj it efe glvfrfi .Steak with,bnloa GraVy+, ' Injury iHbident Ii irlbtbf velticie ar. warnings; LndIVai\ ttishiisi; Mashed P oUtee i j wee and:! / :' HONDA ; i FlH! ete tibet! tU.S Gravy,' .French Fried f otbtoedtgroccoll , Number btdav t i slncefliilrijdty Maglilfateit t hnd wli Werred:td : ,., 'Stewed.. ,t Okr\ alit_! ".' .'.' .. .... 'lastyeatfltthliUnie! 24d, comrntthding Wfib'eri tot'possible; Tbiriat e ,\M sWd btetf. "! ' VlolitluuatMa l l .dl! H' ifctlbri. Salad .tossedS4ladtfchl ' : ivUhtbektr iplthaty ,, CombinatioH. ENO ." A' .X' 1 Pef ttd.. ,';:,fj .klghtdrlvers t were fished ; Salad Kwk plait!: g''E' , Jtw tlrt !lngr' MTwddrlvbri! Were! klsightd,W ; Cottage Cheese; \ thfbdgli atop iiliB '2 Mubc.: Frtiit .JeUd, Cole t Slaw;, StHng 1 ttti fJdftwoob AVi PHoNk! tl .fat n'1' *' _H"_, '.. __ ... .. brats Sslldd.. .. Almond Cteam He! layertake.Apple .ti .t. f J JJf : .Pie! ;. Uhibti Tarts, WESTSIDE TOYOTA I 1 INC.JACKSONVIILE'S t.uddltiii.. .. .'-.' .' ....., T' 'r..7"w,0 q.. 'J . HO 1 1i 1 OUALTTYOniENTED - SMALL i CAR nFAIfn .!, n A $2436 UtBEKNBULi r ,r it ld ilitjft8rrll: 1.91j.6ill suv M"fk $218 J.ti.l; . 'V fI 1 1 E I ;r'i w .b'I #'wlr s .b'h , DUV NoW 1 '. QUflLlTYmiilJluSiiHiifiiiifyiMHlu : UhIEfEU fBYBtA tHA E H ; ;, . . f iiiiiKehWii ; Am ti IUd liiiilmtbi. ilril ibdlr,1idbolilJt : ; '.: 'i. < 'j : . ." .. I . : .n Uflii H.f, ai t, IJ ; lun |-g g( V* m MOT KMM M M M M iMii IIUHI ' 1 tllat c 2U: A Home Loan Coilld } .. 'r. i ( .$ wHdr.ARkL0 .. $tttu.ff . 4 iBrtR LeAR. I IYL a dWeweofid.AfcUttti ; i! . Difference J.! ? A A 3bNr;. 1 Make the I ;. : ; : .MH, t VI Vinyl l b't I ; 1 3i at : ,, ".w.. .-... ,;.......... ..... T' .--"" .". ..... .- _/ ... :'> " ":' :'"" < : . . lHf .S Huff ti liUlM l ? WufflBlHB pdBpSBlf . ( '" . fl' _: '. .... I' ' ': 1 --jFR8ffiWI : bgh Hd311y ; : R 8 H f i d tnti h1p-F&veH1iAf i . nricS ll free flail!!! worry; See Ui at the Normahdy B3hk dhd IHd! : bUl .: . ' ' the fdbis iibbn. ; '1 ; " A iWffti iIflU.. feu Wdri'f' Wolf. L6ri Mr. lti "U '. ,. ; ,:w j % : ' ..',_". #'.. ...I_.......,...._itIIIrllrw...._..._/........IIII...........-.r..... .,.. _.nrr -or----- -''' ., 1. if ":i .r' .." 244as4 ': AV' N" . $ - ....__.. ,-- .. .-- .""--. '.' J ':. MbtiMANbf' ilVb.: i J JAckioNVllti; HbilBA 322 ' M8 ltt fiU Ai .. ? ;j :" ;J Ilb.pltili\tnti\ t"UUii APM t'.;o Hm. iI8E': t6 PM lt1! :.... '. '1 .t ' ...... "" ,<<" ZSA ........w. ._,....--:- ......, ;.'_. .. ....,"d','.MI..ltllt,,'y." -'r'-.. '. '.' .. f .'uor. -&70gSra .. ,.,. V ttO.t n-r'..-i .,.",w 1-r'r.,l'y',1' :''., ; - J j p f .J __.. - ,h. rPAGE | AAARCH 1-1 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER : I Black History , ' - 1 HENRY JOHNSON (1807-1929)( ) WORLD WAR HERO M I A member of the 15th National Guard of New York : i which became the 369th Infantry, Henry Johnson was 0000Ms probably the most famous Black soldier to have fought in World War I. Q-If I surrender my Na The 369th itself was the first group of Black combat tional Service Life Insurance troops to arrive in Europe. After a summer of training, permanent plan policy for a the group saw action at Champagne, and fought its way paid up policy would I still receive - to the Rhine River in Germany, receiving the Croix de dividends? A-Yes, but they would not Guerre from the French government. Johnson and dividends be as large as on your another soldier (Needham Roberts) were the first .. existing policy. Americans to receive this French medal for individual ......' J ; Q-How can I get my claim heroism in combat. for a pension considered, sinceI During a night skirmish, Johnson fought'off an entire have no doctor and can't afford German patrol single-handed, rescuing his wounded the cost of an examination required by VA? comrade from almost certain capture in the process. He Jiv A--Suggest you notify the personally accounted for four dead, a host of wounded, VA office handling your claim and a virtual stockpile of abandoned equipment. what your: disabilities are, describing Wounded himself, he lost a shin bone and had several them as best you can. broken bones in one of his feet. ":., ;...." ... Be sure, you make clear you ",.' : :" don't have money to pay for the Johnson was cited .by the French as a "magnificent ..-:. ' : /: " examination, and perhaps arrangements ' example of courage'and: energy". He was later " be made for )" ;1. ;/. can a t promoted to sergeant.Rock'Opera., VA clinic to examine i :'t -:;-.' .'...'. ., '.. Q-I have.. .never, ;you.used, my' 3 World War II 01. loan( entitle ment.' May T use it now to buya Set , mobile home : CLOSING SALUTE-Ending his Marine Corps career of nearly 20 A-Y e8.. The mobile home At Jax ChapelJax years, MSgt. William R. Painter (Foreground) renders a closing loan benefit is available to'eligi . salute at MARTD.Mayport. ble veterans and servicemenwho have $12,500 guaranty to. The Fletcher High.School Choral Depart Based Tug ward the purchase of conven ment will present the religious rock opera tional homes. VA will guaran "Celebrate Life" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the NAS tee up to 30 percent of approved Jax Chapel. Sets Towing Record loans for mobile homes. The production is based on the book . Jax USS Palute, a Mayport- Navy, was towed to the CELEBRATE LIFE by Courtnay and music by based tug, recently set a record Bethlehem Steel Shipbuildingand A new insurance planMod.ified . Redd. for long distance towing when she Drydock Corporation for Life-Age 70-makes it financially Approximately 75 high school students will towed a fully manned Columbian major overhaul of its 'main feasible for 200,000 present this modern celebration and expression of Naval warship from Cartegena, engines. ., aging veterans with term insur- faith under the direction of Barnes E. Sale. Columbia to Baltimore, Md. Prior'to towing the vessel, an ance policies, to' convert to the international agreement had to new-plan under which premiums All personnel are invited to attend. I The towed ship was a 397 foot, be si@ed'by LCdr: G. R. Allen, remain at a level amount, VA II I 3200 ton,Columbian frigate, ARC commanding officer of the reports. Siete De Agosto manned by its Paiute, and the Columbian Chief commanding officer, Gorge A. of,Naval Operations. Guerrero and 70 officers and , The long distance tow job was enlisted CPO men. completed in 13 days and Paiute WILSON Peutiae Siete De Agosto,the Columbian steamed 1,847 miles' before Navy's Flagship and the largest releasing the Columbian ship to Wives 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS combatant ship in the Columbian shipyard officials in Baltimore. . 72 CHEVROLET COR. 71 OLDSMOBILE| I VETTE T-top Coupe,' TORONADO 2drHT.,' Slate MeetingJax equipped with AC, Green with white vinyl top, automatic, P.S., P.B., P.W., equipped with P.S., P.B. & I Conserve ! ' f leather Int, tilt telescopic air cond. Low mileage. t Energy I The CPO. Wives t wheel & AM-FM Stereo Club will celebrate 15 Radio. years of service in the i $5199' $3695 Jacksonville area this month. 7Z PONTIAC CATALINA 70 PLYMOUTH 1 The Club's regular BRGH 4drHT., Cameo SATELLITE 2drHT., meeting is scheduled for White with Green Vinyl fop, Quezal Gold with Black ... Monday, March 5, at 7:30: fully equipped with factory Vinyl top, auto trans, AC, .v. at the CPO Club. air & power windows. Extra P.S., P.B. & Radio. Extra TEXACO clean. clean. All retired and active E- 7 through E-9 wives are $3495 $2195 invited to attend.mmincpoou. If you're I leaving service or retiringand 72 CHEVROLET CAMARO 6* CHEVROLET IMPALA 2dr. H.T., Wilderness Green Custom Coupe 2dr. H.T.,1 want to remain in Jacksonville, RPRRtmenTI with Green Vinyl top, auto Burnish/ Brown with White THE trans,AC, P.S., P.B., console .Vinyl top, auto trans, AC, Texaco has a new career for you WITH\ " 1 & A.M. Radio. Extra Sharp. Owner.P.S., P.B. & Radio./ One t b iUllf\ \ 'We have two prime locations Any $3495 $1695 THE GOODLY: available for lease ' near .. FROm.SIlO.VillaCeUJOod\ . : 71 DODGE POLARA 48 CADILLAC COUPE DE Naval Air Station. < I 4dr.H.T., Regency Blue with VILLE 2dr.H.T., Polar Dark Blue Vinyl top, loaded White with/ Blue Interior. Road including factory air &JFully loaded & extra clean. 2045 Jammes .Jack' power. 15,000 miles. For full information call 3989792. 10 mInutes\ Out from RoosevesonvUe. \\t B\vd.\ Right\ on Sa Then $2395 $2195WlLSONPetitoc " Juan tQ Jam - .. .., -: 'left to apartments.can: .... ; .' .. A'C camp,e1e Info : ID'E.PX D ' i 7813618r ' .:. . : ' 'i 1". ; =+-, f; ;" -1' :: .:....=.......-.t,..:. to"" . 7 <1 ASS AT AVIf ',. .. .'. ___......... ..... /.41. ..._...'" o,vnorME'''c OIl"' 2 ' -- ; 1 h :P:' ( > .. _' ".......-. ... .___- ,.:: ,' ".,Rv:.. ."ULIV . I _.._ .. ....... ...._.e.--.. -- .....-.,--._- \ t MARCH 1, '1973 JAX AIR 'NEWS. -LATWINGER PAGE, 7II .--.. . ' : L : sky }'. : ':. }.},xt.. .', ,> '' . +:> y} 4 p, r:f}%;:::x.::.;. Qk: ----I-----c UATI *AIMINSUtANCf j PIZZA BVmtf JS RG.E'$. '. ;;:;". ., ' [ ERNIE GROSE ; ... AAN'RERVICINT11Rx !.. A. k'( = TAKEOUTORDERS.DININGROOM ".'...'. AMIR'' v ; " ' 1948 Blanding Boulevard )i = \ 1 PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS .H.,. : \,&., :' .' f' 'PHOWI;".: M ': :. .Y. " .: ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI ;;}' "ci i . > .,: PHONE 369.0330No << ; . y' "PIZZA" ;;J. :T.t.I..... ....ft./ ',. Fault Insurance For i I OUR SPECIALITY'' *,;; &'. r: "-.M... "._iJllimttl)2'. ".,. 'yE .,. ; , : e.ryO.Den'ti HOURS }- f" '." CA..... J 4 ,t ''Sun..Thurs. 4pm 11:30pn. E .' \Jt..., G...... Sf..}..!;; .,?; .,. get. caught sfeortJUY# < NOW! :}; o ,v0** M Friday 4pm 12:45: amt r < .4. ;. ."_:".. .: : 11 ; ;$TAYEFARM MUTUAL A.UTOM08e.lN, AN oi = Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12:45am: E ,. (;. ;,' r :::; /<:; . 6\\w.4. i': +;'Home Office 9toomnqonlillstol# \ # !I! t;lf.K/ ; 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 E .'t f..:. . uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 II lllllllllullllllllllull! i 11I11I11I11I11111111111I111111111111111111I11111111I111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH 11111111UU111111IIII11111U111111UIHII IHIHFHNIHHFHI ?:; : '; '<.. ;< !" ." :,, ,. ".' ., .: : ; 41;?< .: <. ;. t!' 5 John C. Calhoun. USN ( Ret.) Phone "711-2501 1040'or CASSAT AVENUE I', : :'::' i Cal's ,.. ... : , :.; '. .,. ., *,\ .:'' < ' MOBILE HOMES .. ;: T.V. Sales & ServiceRCA :L' ; r" \ : ' R;Kobl ,. '. ;4SYrs ZENITH COLOR, BLACK WHITE ffi Challanger Exclusive Motor Center Homes for .'../.: ,:;: U SNEel:"f ,, .,. ",..)'<. '.,"" 'f" .<<"'., .!>::.."'i;:" '*. ',?,;.1-:,,\:ExterJience".. '.:.... :'* <"..':......; ,..; E STEREO . 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HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS"WALLY" 20 Years Professional Quality Service for Military 4 Civilian _= >0\ ". ..,,1iM. 5..VECY." Ph., .J.."....'.. 4I WOLGEMUTH "SMITTY" H. E. SMITH JtI1ftIJIIIIIIIIIU..M.nMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllltllllllllllllllll..................!........................!tlllllllllillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIli...........-....._n n___..___-__ I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--.---- -- niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Iiiiiiiiuniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1r IM III 1, SAVE TIME AND MONEY!!.. 'l ' I CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR. 'THE BEST IjJYS.IN. TOWNllXXKfXSSKKSSi ..,,.. ; .,:. '. .- '; :,. -.:., '; .:; .e.) ... + ... ... .. "t... ' IC .. ., / !. ., ._ .: -. ----- _'0 .- '. ,, or''rIf'1I', ; ..,,'I'-,'' ::1""' ,tl'" _ ,7> "'0'' 0.C"fJ '" r ."H "-" v"' 0 . 1 MARCH PAGE JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER 1,973 II 'Let The Buyer Beware Jax Credit 1 By virtue of legislation recently passed in 33 states, the -ir : ape of majority has been reduced from 21 to 18, and in Union Holds some cases to 19 years old. Servicemen: therefore, are now legally eligible to pur chase houses and houseboats, washing machines, color A M G ElectionsElection '. TV's, motor boats and motorcycles, correspondencecourses and otherwise borrow cash without the signature of credit union officials of their parents or other co-signers. was a primary item on the I The only way they can get out of the sales contract now agenda for the Jax Navy Federal! I to. is to prove fraud. The time-worn defense of being underage Credit Union membership I :a is no longer available in those 33 states. Lif meeting held Saturday, February : 24, in the Jacksonville Civic The age of majority. is 18 in Arizona, California, Con. Auditorium. : necticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Elected to serve threeyearterms ,Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota on the credit union's Boardof New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode : Directors were: Roland E. Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Byrd, Navy Regional Medical Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The law is 19 Center, NAS Jacksonville; Cecil in Alaska, Iowa, and Nebraska. W. Acree, Jr., Resources Managment Department, NAS This new group of consumers must be a prime target Jacksonville; and CDR James R. for vigorous programs of consumer education. In particular ,Johnson, USN, Comptroller, NAS they should be alerted to those common deceptionsbait -, SURPRISE ARRIVAL-The newest arrival at the NAS Jax Stables Cecil Field. Credit Committee and switch. free prize and contest gimmicks, phony stands (on slightly wobbly legs) with his mother, Jigger, and Bob members elected at the same . comparative prices, etc.-rthat have been, the. subject of Yett,a stable employee. The colt reported aboard at 4 a.m. Sunday as time for three-year terms were -general FTC consumer education efforts directed to their a complete surprise,since the vet had checked his mother three weeks George W. Malone, Naval Air older counterparts. ago and saw no Indication she was pregnant. The new arrival, ownedby Rework Facility, NAS Sharon Martineau of Jacksonville, is only the second colt born at Jacksonville;, and James E. ."',.:,-t'. Before; YOU .sign, see your legal officer. the NAS Jax Stables In the past five years. Carroll, also- from Naval Air '; ',- ".! .., .II. i<... } Rework Facility; NAS : .': Wi o ... i"f : Jacksonville. :1.1- ;'" ..: o.f, : .', A: ; ;. Thisman: -, ;. .:, '! '! At a meeting of the:Board of > *- : : ; :. \ :.,.. .,.. ::. :.., .,..>:: : Directors this week,,.WrMel[ Ross, e ':** was just asked to waitfor Naval Air Technical Training "' "-': Center,has been elected to serveas : : president of the credit union , , another ; for 1973. Other officers who have flight been elected to serve in 1973 are: Captain Richard C. o O'Loughlin, " ",.'' USN, Supply Department, NAS Jacksonville, vice president; If time is money, Eastern's :' Cecil W. Acree, Jr., secretary; Leisure Class"may be the most profit-- and Ralph R. Story, Civilian able way you could waste your time. Personnel Department, NAS I Leisure Class costs the same asyou'd Jacksonville, treasurer. : .. pay for a military reservation coach ticket (% regular coach fare). " But don't :. '" :. : ' we guarantee you'll get on .. your scheduled flight because Leisure NayFeature Class is a conditional reservation.If , you do,it's the same as Coach. If Coach is full, you may fly First ' Class. (Without paying anything extra.) Here comes the good part: If the whole plane is full, you won't get on at all. But, you get your money back. And ArN we put you on the very next flight that.s fi?' 'yv <' On TVJaxCdr.WoodliefVP has seats available to your destination. ': .. > "' ' There are a couple of qualifica tions. Leisure Class does not apply to - some reduced fare tickets. Or to the 5 CO and LCdr. Clark Air Shuttle* Bermuda Jamaica .' s{ , or h.; :v Mexico and Bahama flights. from VW-4 will appear on .Or when the originally scheduledxw: > ., Channel 4's "30 Below" .plane is grounded due to adverse program tomorrow at 8 weather conditions, equipment failureor p.m. ! equipment substitutions. {; In order for free ride 4yft. ;y fi to qualify a : ,! The program will ask for a Leisure Class reservation and ;rY:{ feature human relationsand present your ticket at the boardinggate twenty minutes before flight time. minority affairs in the And if you have to wait, it will be from ;{ a: you've got more time than money, you probably won't mind at all. . Call Eastern or your JAMTO office for more details. (As if you didn't have enough already.) :; , Timuquana e EASTERN Terrace " The Wings of Man. ApartmentsPool TIM. W..n.erf Man it I rt|' KrciJ ttmct mwt of Catlcra Air LMK.lacf Patios Balconies y . WTW Carpet Drapes ;T -. Central Hilt A Air : . :,:_ :/ :. Modern Kitchen Appliances . I 1 BR FURNISHED ! i $110 up f if i'f > .. > 2 BR FURNISHED ",... I. ? $155 up 2V*miles from NAS Jax 10 mile from NAS Cecil t :,". ,.. " 5342 Seaboard Ave. '0 ;." ..., (Justoff Timuquana) '" I 'V PHONE 772-730 \ f( :JEastenfe:: Leisure'Class.: If we make you wait,'we worftmakeyoupay. ,((1 *88 apPBHHPBP B '" J .I , -- I 0 : ' .:. .. !:' -" : t.u.: iL1T ,.K' " --mA 1 'tJ 1 . .._ _._._... ____..._"....,.. I __. . .,- '" w .. .. _, _d.. ... .. ... .. ... ....... _ " r. ; F MARCH 1, 1973 I .. ," JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 I , BAC\ Tells It All .' - ' Veterans ; There are"! 50 states in the United States and all of them have laws against driving under the influence of alcohol with various penalties. Y i Ask J Most states base this on a person's blood] alcohol content (BAC) as determined by a breath tester or direct analysis of the blood. I According a recent 'pamphlet put out by the Alcohol Safety n Sli Q-How long: can I wait ,to Action project at San Antonio, Tex., different states have different ; get my teeth fixed after t get laws concerning whether or not a person is intoxicated. Utah, for out of the Army ' Ii example, considers a person drunk when his BAC is .08 per cent. A-You must apply within , However, Texas has a higher level of .10 per cent and still other ode year after your discharge 1 I states go as high as .15 per cent before the driver is considered li i to be eligible for the presump. ; intoxicated according to legal standards.The I tion that your dental conditions I effects of alcohol on an individual vary with weight and are service-connected. " metabolism. As an average, a 150-pound person has a BAC of .02 Q-With no more space in {l I . per cent after drinking 12 n.FAREWELL the National '+ one ounce beer. If that same person cemeteries I have ; { drinks a ZVt ,ounce martini his BAC will register .04 per cent. been wondering whether I a Heavier persons would have a proportionately lower count while might be buried in a VA cem- lighter persons would have a higher alcohol content.A etery. Can the money VA pays < s person's blood alcohol concentration drops about .02 per cent for burial expenses be used this 4 every hour after he quits drinking. If a 160-pound person drinks way? , five beers on an empty stomach his BAC will be about 10 percent, A-VA does not have a cem- legally drunk in most states. It would take three hours for him to etery system of its own. It hasa reach a safe level of .05 per cent or ]less. few small plots near VA hospitals Such remedies for intoxication as black coffee, cold showers, fresh and domiciliaries where HONOR-TSgt. Ray D. McCleese receives the Air air and exercise have no effect on blood alcohol content.Be Force Commendation Medal from his wife Epsie,as he retires at the veterans who have died in these honest with yourself, drinking and driving is dangerous. Be 479th Radar Squadron with 20 years of service. McCleese" was the facilities have been buried, but smart, know your limits and stay sober. squadron's NCOIC of Security and Information. most of this space is now full.CNCTIA . . Navy ' BARBERSHOP School !JLI1L, I IH J ,SHOE REPAIR : COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND 'rtL ? WivesJax UNDERTHENEWOWNERSHIPOFBILL fr 5' (4 S GODWIN t "S f 5 W5 'c '7 (Formerly Located Roosevelt, Mall) :' p A Navy Wives FRIENDLY, INDIVIDUALIZED, EXPERT SERVICE Night School will be held .... 'k. \ 'Mreae. ays.;:<'' Mpbog=:ryr; : ; C -y..tr\: \' :aMwonyee"r: xe March 12-13 in Conference .OUR'HAIMCOTSMEET.ZUMWALT; ; " << ( Room 1, Bldg. 1, from 79:30 .q; .::.'::MINIMUM'REQUIREMENTSI,: f1 :.: : : p.m. i: &&$ ::;;:.,\; -;< ,::' " To obtain information or HAIRSTYLING'SHAPING'RAZOR' CUTS SHOES SHINES'DYING.ORTHOPEDIC WORK make reservations call , ..- ... IN VENETIA.VILLAGE,5535 ROOSEVELT, BLVD.ATTIMUQUANAl'2MI.No.of.NASJax. '' ' Ext. 2569.'J. ., .. ,: '"'' .) '" ' , Iil ,'" 6i , - ' <... '. ",\ \1 \ \ \; i. .... ..L . SURGEON GENERAL RETIRES-VAdm.. George M. Davis, the 25th Surgeon Genera I of the Navy, retired recently at ceremonies held at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. VAdm. Davis r't i, assumed the position In 1969 and retired with more than,30 years of . Naval service. ' Is t.S11: r " DISCOUNTS + 1l l i 1f } Gaatanto 4 4 F78x14 ply polyester 69961',4e -' .d ton N e Na GABRIEL ,$4495 N o H1.JACKERS L 4 PLY NYLON 650x13 1O.98 ,: " TRACK, STEREO Tape Player- !329S ' Arthur Fulmer-B ; ;1 ,- -,- 1 T. BARWICK $ .9 5.f , 12 VOLT 1 BATTERIES $ !5 /tt ,, ' ::4 YEAR GUARANTEE : SHAG sq.yd. "MAJESTY INSTALLED"with STEEL4 Steel Belted F78.14 128.95 .' POLYESTER.B plus . ____ 1 _DISCOUNTSPEED__ EQUIPMENT .c./ All Colors 65 OI.pad RACINGWHEELS-INTERNATIONAL-CRAGAR , ROCKET ,< ;; KEYSTONE MAGS'GABRIEL HIJACKER AIR SHOCKS T 1 V I All prices ';, plus tax ' MHTJRE In Credit floaflons FURNITUR. with Malor 011 DIVISION To Serve You . Credit Card ... . 5409 ROOSEVELT BO LEVARO PHONE 268-bSb1 1329 US HIGHWAY 17SOUTH-" '.GRANGE PARK, FLORIDA-,, TELEPHONE 2".7531'' HOURS: Mon.Tues..,Wed.. &prl.I 9an'>' 7pm,:Thurs.9am-9pm: ;Sat.9am-5pm. ': ,Sun lprrj5pmu. / ) " i. ' !T' '" _ PAGE MARCH 1, 173 10 LATWINGER JAX AIR NEWS- . E New Look Near Hanger 1000 t ry v i r t r V t r ; r _ d t 4d . r' I i -cj r ffwjr1------ -'-.-.'.-. - { \ I, '::f.tr ;4 4'l; ;f' : ".2>;'. : 'IP, ,j/ 'fl"' rw b t i' ' ,. i : " ,."' 'I.<.t.",;{..c\! Lt4:1.: ; ." ., ' I Staff Photos By' 1& : ., - + L111 _ Ronald Pussycat Escorts " (Dancing Partners) Bayles ';. . I I : ,. - y wttKW X *:- :-K --= G y -.w.v.-- TO.Ji4<**x< AS: xxVvvi: >tKv:-:->:-xw-x , l IN THE PIRATES TAVERN'v ;y r A 4 r 4 ru+I Ia " , a 'h .iv ,.ray V DON AND THE I RENEGADES ? Lt I} TUESDAY thru SATURDAY-fIt 2AM |j \ :1:.:: Original J f fTHEi : . : l'1 1\\i T THREE CLUBS {, ;: 1 t-L. ' , / 1 " Ii MONDAY till JAM ATTENTION M::::rrr.v:: }::hrsvr.vtivirk;:: :::: ::::: ::;: ;:::::}$:::frr:: : mstimm:::: .:.:;:::w.Vr.Yrv- riAL;f W 1.i::: :v.?::;::::r;:;:::Y.-W:::::: : ::: Dancing Singing *EntertainmentinrMi NAVY PERSONNELWhen limnIFnllnlniuulin3H1IIIHIMhIHfBn ! 24 HOURS A DAY you ,have fulfilled your, military I > & tAINMENSpl obligation and it's time to begin your ,,",' Y , AWEEK civilian career, you need to see us ASAP. I RESTAURANT! ES , :; Our specialty Is placing applicants In , 1' = MONDAY THRU SATURDAYS = IIII career oriented lob| opportunities In ' ; -, " SUNDAYTILLMIDNIGHT.., == ,, ORANGE the ''," ; E ;::Z;::' : J 1lM\! \' = III ADMINISTRATIVE, FINANCE, RING OF FLAMERESTAURANT = SALES, EDP, TECHNICAL, and : . ' t.l. .' ,1 XtfijOLU i PARK CLERICAL-SECRETARIAL career fields., :::,.:1 ..-_ 7 I | SI..k.n'd Lobster with allS vvwX] We fe'j 1 the Free Salad you can eat = US 17 are a member of NATIONAL PER ;* I 5 and Beer you can drink. SONNEL CONSUJ.TANTS'wlth affil. .. _ ' at 1-295 late offices throughout the nation, so - HAPPY' I THK< WOUNNKCCPCMr we can put you in touch with our N PC . :: Northeast Florida's affiliate In , == 3PM 7PM S your desired geographical location. II Newest and Finest S BAR HI-BALLS I AccomodatlonsHOUR P.S, NAVY I . WIVES , . 40 I eeui.ar.ar. If you are Interested In working while, " ,g Free Hors d' ouevres | 172 Motel Rooms Color TV your husband Is stationed In Jackson- '1111111I11"111111I"11111111I1111"11111111111111I11111111I1"' 11I11111115 2 Swimming PoolsUS I vi lie, please call us. Our efforts are . ---...", .... .. .- tailored to your specific needs and desires. 17 at 1.295 Orange Park Phone 264-9513 CURTS & ASSOCIATES INC.i; ' .j., .," SUITE',"'- G-30/IBM, BLDG,/ PHONE N6-SiS1-, ',' { III --' -"-'-- - -. ,..""' ,. ,.,. -.,!'... 1/t- . - p'k . iR, f'wl. ?o.. r" '. 'I'" ..' --- I ..... ,, Y MARCH 1, 1973 - JAX AIR. NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE; 11 4S r'b"t" 1!' 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"\ti ") ,. t'... : ft'; ; .1 tj ..z I. 1 ( .. ) 't ." m 'd,11 t : :"..t'"'t';' )..:1:00' ;:..{.. .fd;"tX.IY"';,t,;l.,r..J"v. ''. <.\\tJ.-.f 4'....'._.r'..." ...;,rt).co.!.'t...or.. \ ) l.J; : :\ f'. ; rt! 'I.i11'1/:. H ..._. ;:? ? :$ ?f S t? . '' ...i u......,;! n.'r.JL'jjIA4.: .. .... ,4 l; I f I1i: F , w? M .t b..i1,. =_ts..A < ,.f1.:{'; __ ,' -:-, ........."""'- PLEASE BRING THIS COUPON :' i ;. ..., ,,'-";;;"-- cJ, w _ .. . <' j( ';'i<<" . t .... "I.' tV; Y I ALL r ', 1 f & 2 for 1 I -' O{ ; \" " ;-1\ March. $ SIZES W ,}:;:.:...:,'" t ....w .;:, .7AR''r' X11 l lm Buy One Pizza Get One FREE! " \ We Serve More Pizza than Any One in the World. ' ',. GOODONLYATBLANDING&SANJUANNUTSI2i1BIandingBlvd. 11 5800 San Juan Ave N n Ph.772.0662' PtI.7U6611,1 1 1I've \ :''Another Day's Work Done"LOWST stopped hunting for Bargain Baked Enamel Auto Painting since I found FACT-0-BAKE. f. .:, ':',. 1" Pl ,.k.. EXPERT BODY. . .. .... :: ' 't': AND t :. . RUST REPAIRS I . I AI . I NO DOWN ' , IJ M ,_ PAYMENTFINANCING, 6495. . - k! AVAILABLE . Special t (' -zP Save Your Car With Our Rag. Rust Proofing' ;V Financing m '.tt&Y} for 610 $10 ServicePersonnel PER ONE'$1 1 000 ON TOILFLFEMRAGRCO THE . CUSTOMER Deluxe P $10 PAINTJOBONLY! $10 l DUVAI t S ;1. 'MOTORS e Er .. Ph:3$74SU.t 1616 CASSAT WESTSIDE... 4512 SHIRLEY AVE. 384M01.I' .... ., ,. . ..... .. ........ .. . 1 ,v ,, '' '; ; . ' ) ) : oj' + \ ,9 .. '" o ',o I' >>' '9A0 00 0 0 KC'.)A 'h vv.w.%O; vtkWAVw ; ;AAa> v,a, 1"y;,',; ;o= 1(+:::':+ :it'f( ;) v.\J "' ::, H .: n. '. .;# ...y e,.e_" . i :"':;; .:k,"" .. '" .- "'" >. . w----._...__ ,, .;> . " .: '- ". ," ,'" I , PAGE. 12. ". JAX AIR :NEWS ATWINGER MARCH 1 lc 1913 ' fax 86 r I dlr :.' \ qAMp Meets __ Jax-Survivors benefit : __ p'a? payments was the topic, and Cdr. : p ; ,Breeding and Chief Farmer from : Career Counseling at NAS Jax ; : _ , were the speakers at the Wed VH : nesday night meeting of the,Navy Wives Club of America __ Jacksonville No. 86. Anyone wanting information on the new program can call Ext. 3531 at the base. President Mrs. Ronald Colmar welcomed guests Mary Sheahan "lJ .. from Wollaston, Massachusetts, Mrs. Douglas Poutree's aunt; 1 1 f former member Mrs. William '>,',, >: Riece, and from Italy, Mrs. " a .. Donald Fischer now a neighbor of ..,. , Mrs. Thomas Wofford.It ' GIFT FOR POW RETURNEES-Mrs. Marie Slocumb, president of _ the Enlisted Marines Wives Club, presents flowers for the returning was brought to the attentionof POWs to Cdr. T.L. Zackowski, POW Returnee Coordinator, on behalf the members that The Club's 't+. ' of the Club. The flowers will be placed in the returnees' room and in account with the blood bank _ the lounge area used by the returnees and their families.For ., needs to be replenished., Mem- bers and their husbands may donate at the blood bank, on Riverside in the name of Jax No. r 86.Activities planned for the . fI! month of March include a St.Patrick's . day Social at 8 MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL-Capt. Robert L., ,Gill, Ad p.m. ministrative Officer at the Naval Hospital, is presented the March 10, a bake sale at NARFon Meritorious Service Medal by RAdm. Oscar Gray, Jr., Commanding rainy day. March 23, and a membershipDrive a March 23at7:30p.m.at the Officer of the Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center, Pen- clubhouse.The sacola. The award Was earned for Capt. Gill's service as the Comp- troller of the Center. After the ceremonies, Capt. Gill was frocked to next meeting will be March Take stock in America. his present rank and transferred to his position here. 7 at which time LCdr. Karlson Buy U&Savings Bonds will show a film on Good Turn Day. I CHAMPUS INFO I I I; : Retirees and dependents of applied against future treat- ., l,'., r co .e $;e..las Standing Boulevard retired and deceased' Uni ment for the same episode 'of House Quality Foods CedarHlllShoppingCenter j formed Service members who care. An episode of ,care under Phone 771-9223: have other insurance provided this policy,is defined as all care, , i Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night ,is through law or employment are both ''Inpatient 'and 'outpatient, generally required to utilize the provfded'to a patient which is FAMILY NIGHT proceeds of such insurance be related to the same illness, in- STEAK dour choice of fore CHAMPUS can make any jury, or diagnosis.To . CHICKEN & payments. However, when their illustrate the benefits that $179':i other insurance has paid someor may accrue to CHAMPUS ben 79 NIGHT I DUMPLINGS or all of the CHAMPUS bene eficiaries, under this policy, officials CHOPPED STEAK ficiary's cost-share responsibilities of the Civilian! Health and during an"episode of care," Medical Program of the Uni- % Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter as well as some, or all of formed Services (CHAMPUS) LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM DINNER 4 PM til 8 PM the charges which CHAMPUS have cited the following exam- would have paid, such amounts ple: . WafcftForpurLrunctieott . . are accumulated as credits to be A retiree incurs $20,000 in medical bills for the same epi- sode of care. A first-pay in- surance plan provided by his ,. ",,'';..;I'.,' -,. t'. ,f employer with a $20,000 max- e imum benefit payment provi sion, pays all ,the bills. He then receives additional care for the same episode, of care : and submits a claim to 'an'Tas CHAMPUS. A total of $40- Cc 000 accumulated.The in medical. charges is thus $20,000 paid by the other insurance on behalf of this .retiree is 'accumulated as a creditto satisfy his 25 per cent cost- sharing obligations on any future . civilian medical care he c The SURECHEK Moneybook is ::: .;- .' receives for this same episodeof ... " . -. "' care. Since $20,00 is U or 25 ; outrageously fantastic! It costs less! ; : percent of $80,000, the retireecan accumulate a total of up j .,: than credit card and you can use it. : .w ; .. to $80,000 in medical bills for this episode of care. With the : ''' . : :1' everywhere! Call your Credit Union r retiree's 25 percent cost-sharing portion already paid, CHAM- '. .r PUS would be able to f 5URECHEH Office for a SURECHEK application. pay up to (. :+ $60,000 without any out of pocket expense to the retiree. t t After that, the retiree would JAX NA VY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION again be responsible for his 25 percent of any additional charges.In . the above example, there- .... .. .," NASJAXBldg.3t ROOEVELTMALL NASCECILFIELDBldg.26 r: fore, CHAMPUS would pay the ( f Tel.387.5622 or Base Ext.2431 HONE 384.1391 772.989 or Base Ext.215 " Hours Mon..Fri/ the full $20,000 in additional 10AM.5:3OPM , : ,, + Hours: Mon..Frl.'AM.4:3OPM: Hours: Mon Fri/8:30AM-3:30PM: ; - Sat.9AM.1 PM _,' charges and the retiree, could f: ."'IIt , j L' '. accumulate an additional $40,000in .-f :.. l. ., to.: medioaf bills for this episode of care, all of which would be paid for by CHAMPUS. , . + \: .'.'-,-'-----' rc-:,_,.?__._, _=L1 ---,,-, .-.--.--."----- -_--,-- -- .___.__.. ..., n ___..______ --.- .,. "-- -. . .. . __ _. ,,-, "',' :....."'V.. , I AAARCH 1 1973 . :; ___ u u__ JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 --- ' j 4 - HOLT .PUBSf COMPANY : CLASSIFIED nJAX ADVERTISING Movie Schedule J AIR NEWS 5 NAS Jacksonville | CALL: 3873566malled {'j.d ! : Ads Should be to arrive not later than f LATWINGER 1 TUesday for publication the following Thursday NAS Cecil Field j Ads publiShed arriving too late for this deadline- will be Thursday March 1 Starring I Peter Cushing and ''iI I the fOllowing NASuTHE , week unless the HOT ROCK"Comedy PUblisher I' Instructed Christopher Lee. "PG" (101 : otherwise A check : or ' ADVERTISING OFF ICE j? money order for the full cost of the ad must be Drama, Starring Robert min.) j 4747 San Juart Avenue i= received WITH the copy for the ad Bedford and-George Se g. "PG" HOSPITAL: "PIGEONS"Sunday 1 i (101 min.) Jacksonville, Florida | RATE tminimum charge C3lines( ) 12." HOSPITAL: "JEREMIAH : ,March 4 '1'; Per additional line((4 words per line) .50 JOHNSON" NAS "RAGE" Drama, . Drama ] Starring Starring George C. Scott and :: 't Robert Redford and Charles \ ; ; \ I Richard BasehPG eart. "PG" (99 .. ';, r = P.: Hhhu U Tyner. ((103 min.) ' ------ min. ) >A\\ WE BUY SELL EQUITIES CONV.TO NAS& CECIL FIELD Friday, March HOSPITAL "THE HOUSE .- Call us for quick service 2BR.-Mobile Home, carpet, AC, patio NAS "PIGEONS" Comedy, THAT DRIPPED BLOOD" Morrison I.Taylor, Inc. awning,Ig.fenced lot, married only; :Starring Jordan Christopher and ,y 4543 Wes onnett Blvd. $115. per mo., 7715932. Jill (Vu "R" Monday, March 5 ((94 in UNEMPLOYED LADIES 771.3052 ra. m .) NAS : "WUTHERING 737-3864 18 to 80, Choose own hours, car 3BR. HOUSE *10SPITAL: "THE HOT ROCK"HEIGHTS'" Drama ;J needed. We train. 7715180. QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY Furn.&AC,Avail Mar 17 to Aug. 1.5 Saturday,March 3 Anna Calder Marshall, Starring and ,1 Also, Equities for sale on terms. Minutes from NAS. Dependable NAS: "THE HOUSE THAT : easy Timothy Dalton "G" (104 mIn) JANITORS PART-TIME ON NAS couple req..388-2169. Edward O. Lyon, Broker 389-0361) j DRIPPED[ BLOOD" Horror, HOSPITAL "RAGE"QUESTIONS; $1.91 per hour ; 389-1644 3BR., FENCED YARD 2BR. HOUSE Double-Car garage, dinette, range & Complete Furn. & AC,avail Mar.5 to MOBILE HOME SALESMAN ref rig., Aug. 1, dependable couple req. $175 VanSandt, Realtor 387-1213 per mo., 264-6779. Retired personnel. Salary plus commission. Will train. Unlimited Y. Mr. Wallace or Mr. Carter WHITE FENCE FARMS earnings. GIVE US A CALL FOR Located In the heart of Arizona's 1 7866226. Quick Rental of Your Property ABOUT LOANS? tin est farming and hunting country, Edward 0. Lyon, Broker 389-0361 PART-TIME GOOD MEN NEEDEDTo near historic Safford (County seat of wash trucks. $2.00 per hour, a 'few Graham County.) Great year-round ,,+' ::..:+t:" ::, .',.-:",." :....,/0''. .... hours evenings Sat. & Sun. Apply only climate. 1V4 acres, $1,100 low terms. .:MOIIL.Jt4 MES1t. WEIL ANSWER THEM.No ! between 5:30: and 6:30: P.M. 3806 Perry: For,,full Information, please write to 'f < :..,,., : t:... St. 355-0264. Mrs. A.L. Young, Glenarm. Land Co., , 2233 North 7th Street, Phoenix 85006. JUSTISSTRAILER PARK ( 1 names. No I sales pitches 1 ) 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean Modern TEMPORARY CALLA SHIPMATEJoe trailer and apts. 3893007. All office skills needed. Long and Roplak (RET Navy) Before you borrow.'there may be questions weighing on short assignments. No fee. We pay Licensed Real Estate Salesman COLONY MOBILE HOMES \ your mind-about payments, rates, anything. For quick, you. Representing SALES & RENTALS, 9359 103rd St.. courteous answers, call us today. We won't ask your nameor . XTRA HELPERS 36-5188 Blanding Agency,Inc.Realtors Call 771-0275. talk shop unless you want us to. Home 781-7715 Office 771-9513 NEED BABYSITTER Dial FinanceWe 2 to 3 working days a week lMon Frl.) GREEN COVE SPRINGS don't want to like for you us just our money. from Bellair area only. 264.s.<<9. Residential, Lots,Acreage 1971 ELDORADO2BR. Chas.Mobley, Realtor 284-9365 .,2B., lusttake-up pmts. 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 . CAREER OPPORTUNITYTop Lee Duncan,Associate 264 6861 7817816.TItANIbRTATJ. 5256 Beach Blvd. 396-2895 position for X-mllltary, sales- 4721 San. Juan Ave. 384-2314 Loans to minded people to learn to be Financial H IN REAL ESTATE MATTERS 1436 Edgewood Ave. West ,, 764-2533 $600 Consultants. We have more, clients Call Shrum "* <{ :.j' J } i" , Wayne than we can see.We will spend $35,000to train you. Salary plus commissions.Fast Blanding Agency, lnc.Realtors BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY managerial advancement. No 771-9513 Used VW's compacts other foreign travel. 398-7046, Mr White. makes. Astro Motors, 6566 Normandy 15ACRES H f ,Blvd' 781-4978. \ ' NURSERY HELP WANTED' 8 Miles South of Green Cove Springs, Neat appearance woman to work In 300 ft.'on U.S.17,30 minutes from NAS. nursery. Must love children and help $1500 per acre. P. O. Box 50763, Jax. IS C HEVY VAN l4tliat-! : : keep premises clean. Hours 9 A.M.to 5 Bch., Fla. 32250. New motor$850., . P.M. Mon.-Frl. $65 per: week. 771.9505.EJI 771-3211, Ext.408 : : : : . 3BR.,11h B.HOME C li4N )g LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, BIRO, 1970 VW CAMPER Panelled FR, New carpet, CH, new Carpet, headers, undercoating, 2 new 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE,781-5511 built-in AC Unit. Shade trees & fenced tires, A-l Condition. Make offer, 743- KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER backyard. 771-8254. 5098. Open Daily 8 to 8:30: .Saturday.8 to 5-Sunday 1 to 6 PM Responsible party take up pmts of $5. a month. Call dealer. 772.8936.A NAVEX BINGO FOR SALE OR TRADE for sale, $500. Call 72 SUPER BEETLE AutoAC,Tape Deck, Fact. Warranty $2388 5 Acres in Northern Idaho, full timbered Motorcycle 264- 72 SUPER BEETLE Auto, Radio $2095 t: recorded message by near lake small town. Excellent demons ext.2665 aft.9:30: P.M. or " SCOTT EDWARDSTells hunting, fishing, vacation or 3372 & leave name & phone. 71 SUPER BEETLE AutoAC, Radio ', ," $2088 you how to be a retirement $2500 value. AOCS 71 SUPER BEETLE AC, Radio, Extra Sharp ,''',. $2033 DISC JOCKEY Woodruff, work 246-5265, Home 724- 72 DATSUN 2401 71 SUPER BEETLE AM-F/A Stereo& Heater $1895 call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for 8319. AC. 4,000 miles, Contact: LCMDR. Columbia School of 71 VW SEDAN R&H, Special I $1708 veterans. Reff VA-12,or Cal1264-3374 aft.6 P.M. Braodcasting. San Francisco. Not 70 VW SEDAN R&H, Extra Clean $1588 affiliated with CBS, Inc. Course by 2 RIVERFRONT LOTS ON SANTA FE 70 VW SEDAN R&H, Special f $14S0d9VWSEDANR&HClean$1488 home study. '71 OLDSMOBILE 442 . Each 100' X 177' Good recreation or 4-Spd., W-30 Inches Headers factory : SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG permanent living. Located bend In tape, air shocks. $2800. 7650269.1972TRAVELTRAILER 69 VW SEDAN R&H, New paint Special $1403 Sewing Machines, makes buttonholes, River about 80 miles from Jax., Virgin 68 VW SEDAN R&H $1395 fancy designs, blind hems, etc. Forest. Spring River.fed Excellent river empties fishing Into, 46 VW'SEDAN' R&H, New paint ."f :.\ sue Suwanee ' Responsible party pick up pmts. of $5. scuba divers paradise. Owner 17 ft..Completely contained, 65 VWSEDAN R&H, Good Trans. $750 mo. Rayfields, 6437 Wilson Blvd. sacrificing at $11,00 each. 388-9886. 264-2859 72 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Fact.Warranty $3195 71 VW DELUXE BUS R&H,Air Cond. $2895 AUTOAIRCOND.SERVICERoom '., ; ' <<: h" w. '("" :}tiiin" 1"9 DATSUN 510 VW DELUXE BUS R&H Extra $2695 71 Clean" Units, Tyler i Units, Central 'RENTALS" , ,, Black bucket . .. '. Red w-White vinyl top, BUS R&H 'S2357 Heating & Air Conditioning, 4711 71 VW DELUXE Special transmission, radio, seats, 4-spd. ' Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 388.5161. ORANGE PARK heater, 55,000 miles.. $675. Call 387- 70 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, New paint :. $2395 2BR, Apts. Furn. or Unfurn., Dishwasher 2839. 69 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, Extra Sharp $1988 AIR LITE INDUSTRIES OF JAX Drapes, carpets Elizabeth January Automotive, 1643 Cassat Avt. 67 VW DELUXE BUS R&H, New paint $1495 Fabrication In rescreening, window Apts., 771.1465.or 771.3355; 71 VW CAMPER Pop-top, R&H $3395 screens, screen doors, patio & pool 1966 BUICK SKYLARK VW CAMPER R&H $2495 69 Pop-top, enclosures, aluminum roofs & car. WILMAR APARTMENTSAir PS, PB, AT, AC PW $650. Call 387- ports, free estimates. Owned & Conditioned, 2 bedroom. Living 2839 72 VW SQUARE BACK R&H, Fact. Warranty $2495 operated by: Norman T. Abrams, room, Kitchen, Bftstnook, parking. January"Automotive, 1643 Cassat Ave. 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H,Auto, Extra Sharp < $2295 USN retired,Paul Tlnney 2568 Edison space for 2 cars, water, sewage" 71 VW SQUARE BACK R&H, Auto, Special $1988 Ave., 3841242. garbage, lawn service. percent. ' $120., Unfurnished $100. plus 4 1973 IMPALA CUST.CPE. 69 VW SQUARE BACK R&H, Auto $1895 LIVE CRABS sales tax. 387-2541 weekends,3890744.. Red w Red, Vinyl Top Beige vinyl R&H Extra Clean '$1288 Wllford's Fish Camp Interior V8, AC, PS, AM-FM 71 VW FASTBACK R&H,V-Top, Special $1895 264.9701GARAGE FOR RENT BYOWNER Multiplex Radio AT, Tilt steering 70 VW FASTBACK AM-FM Radio,Auto $1750 White Townhouse Condominium, wheel, PW. Wire wheel covers SALE Oceanfront Unfurn., 2BR., & 28., Jax. Bch. Tires, 6,000 miles, Warranty tran- 72 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto, AC, R&H $2095 Frl. & Sat., Mar 2 & 3 only 10.5 P.M. Maximum Security & luxury. Avail. sferable. List price $5587.00, $1417.00 71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER R&H, 11,000 miles $1888 Clothes, toys, furn., pictures, bench- $325. 388.9886. discount Our price$,16O.oo.. Call. 387- 72 CHEVVEGA Extra Sharp $1995 seat for Chevy Van, much more. 1061 2839. Cassat Avt. . Anna Ave Orange Park,off Campbell DOCTORS LAKE January Automotlve,1443 Nice Selection of other Model l VW'sWe toward river. 4BR.'water front CH&A, D-W, w-w Carpet, $300 a month,4295 Cedar Rd., '61 BUICK SPECIAL gave them'the VW 16-polnt Safety and Performance Inspection. ..!. 264 5973. ,.,.,, Radio Heater AC, Automatic Then we-tuned up tightened,and replaced everything that needed W. Transmission, needs very little work. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or replacement Of all major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on in arid HOUSE IN CEDAR HILLS Make reasonable offer, 2461088. NORMANDY ACRES 3BR., m B., $150. per mo. plus $150. ,., double check: Field. Road 4 miles west of Cecil Security deposit. AI Seltzner Realty, ENGINE'TRANSMISSION'REAR* AXLEFRONT AXLE frontage, 2 to 20 Acre tracts. Land is ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL gM' the best Investment for the future. 396-6627. 1968 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX * Other tracts available over Southwest NEAR NAS A CECIL Bucket seats, tape deck, AM-FM APT. Jacksonville FURN. Pool, $75.00 radio,AC,Tilt steering,etc.$1295.264- v, Wynne Realty of Florida 2BR., Swimming 771-0348 6779 or work 772-3563 or 3565. M98507 ' 389-5514 r , .BUg1.iAx0 red 10* btecj L I .... .__. .L......... ____ ... ----- _.--- -, , __ ', .<- .A. --- ----"-----------"---------'----'--' ---- ---- ;T---- __,._ ___ i__ - i _____ __ - :: -- - t MARCH 1 1.1973 PAGE 14 JAX' AIR NEWS TWINGER. --,. "f .r ....................v.:'......:-......:%.<'X'Kw......*:w............'..."...'.......................................................>->-...............................,....:...................1.0::.......... _.:";t. f.I . i . wiia ., ,, . I J JAX REENLISTMENTS -., I j .. . j .: r, a2 ...f a ,., k a t' a ' a r ta ;A p 1 4 H I d 0Ka Iri; LiEU fF'R tlV YN3 CATHERINE C. AGCM LEWIS C. MATTESON, BU2 FLOYD M. NORGAN 0. GESCHKE raised her hand for J R,reenlisted for the fifth time at reenlisted at CBU410. AXC FRANK TOBIAS shippedover SSGT. THOMAS W. ALLEN four more years at NA TTC. the Naval Weather Service _ at FAW-11 for two years took the oath for four more years n -<, ., Facility. at the 679th Radar Squadron.YNC ' f: 1 : IJ'- r 4" ' r flro . 9 1 r aa. Y lJ : _- JOSEPH J. PUHLICK ADJC KENNETH D. FRONTZ JR, Coast Guard Representative shipped over for two years at VP. at NATTC, added three years to AW1 MATHEW MURPHY 16. his 22 years in service. ADJ2 FRANK LAY added four shipped over at VP-54. CM1 JOHN .D. LEE extendedhis more years at VP-45. career at CBU-410. tIlIUlIC 1IflnJ J .Ay f f ; <' r . L.l .<.' C. . SATURDAY ,t4' .. a winning night IU RACE 8 MATINEE 1:30 AW1 PATRICK MCDONALD ADR2 J.L. GIBSON added four ...... added to his 12 previous years of years at VW-4. service at VP-56. FREE USE OF AN New 1973 The All NEWSKYLINE ENGRAVING TOOLTO ELCONA .II Bedrooms Double 121t.byW ft. WI"7 bedrooms nd'.mlly Room $3595 ENGRAVE YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER ON VALUABLE ARTICLES IN YOUR HOME IS AVAILABLE: AT ;: THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: :: : FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK at LAKE SHORE, 4617 San Juan Ave. FIVE POINTS GUARANTY. BANK,800 May SL .p.,,VO.tP t '\ r } ' .. FLORIDA J JR COLLEGE, Cumberland Campus, Bldg. C-58 "* % t r--.. . ., -.-.... .-. , " A .: t MURRAY.HILL BARNETT BANK840 Edgewood Ave. .../.. : 1 ,' .. ,' . NORMANDY ATLANTIC BANK, 6545 Normandy Blvd. w' 'r. '. f WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK. 4328 Blanding Blvd. .,', ; i JOIN OPERATION IDENTIFICATION AND STOP A THIEF!, NOW THAT YOU'RE BACK,ARE YOU THINKING I )or 4 '-'Operation Identification" Is an excellent plan for burglar.prooflng yo'ur home I With an eas -.too OF BUYING A NEW MOBILE HOME? 1 use engraving tool, you can permanently Identify your valuables by engraving them with ,you IF SO,COME TO WHERE THE BEST VALUES ARE..... .. . V Florida Driver's License Number. . ...'' Z Fill out the card'you will receive and return It to the' Office of the Sheriff where it will be kept on I COLONY MOBILE HOMES ]| . f.X file for Identification purposes. . .. Affix decals (which the Sheriff's'office will send you) to your front and back doors; to warn a 9359 103rd STREET PHONE 771-M7S' ' 't I: : : would-be.burglar that your house is protected by Operation Identification.. He probably. will not SPECIALI New 1973 CONCORD, ... ; enter..and you will have STOPPED A THIEFI 3 BR. LOADED - :, DISHWASHER, etc *. 5965 i"X:- .' ... ..: OFFERED AS A PUBLIC'SERVICE' ,'BY"'THE .' = .. Set up!>> 1 Anchored. - !! .- 'SOUTHWEST COUNCIL., )ACKSONYILLEAREACHAMBEROFCOMMERCE'' ; ;: ; .<;4 ..,'.. '. SEE, 'CRAIG I LEWIS. ,,Sales' Managtr'- <*.STEVENS- (USN Rit,3 k1"t. .. f L- ., . .. ....._ _.. -. _- -.- ..__-.--:-.---- :- - - 1, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 I T4;Reres.loo Room For "WasteYears BLONDIE, IT SAYS WERE THAT FLOOD RELIEF'ALONE COST THE AMERICAN RED CROSS before it was fashionable It's also a good idea to occasionally prevent proper cooling. Being a $Z5OOO>, OOO to be aware of utilities con- servation, military commanderswere reduces light dust cutout.light bulbs. Dust good manager and using your IN $I972rr MY GOODKJESS / WEVE time-and rnotion studies reminding their unit mem- you GOT TO DO OUR PART of the Need some more can cut down the number of of practical bers folly wasteful advice WITH A LARGERCONTRIBUTION ? Here's some for the trips into the refrigerator and ness. Suddenly, for the civilian cook is using' an electric thereby keep out the warm 'air. population, it "awareness range: Use . time" and fingers are being pans that fit the heating sur TMIS pointed at the individual, and if face. A pan that's too small Safety often enters into con- a YEAR/ Z,1' he's married, his household.Some wastes electricity. One that's servation subjects, especially 1 , V too big takes longer to heat. All : :;; when the subject is electricity. pans should have flat bottoms. of the veterans of they e Have you'checked out the wiring - harangues from the commander's so the heat goes directly into where you live? An over- lectern may feel they're the pan. loaded circuit reduces the efficiency o heard it all before. But have .For the baker: Every time of electric appliancesand - they? Or was the talk merelyone you open the oven door you lose could cause a short circuit.If . long threat and a myth or 20 per cent of your heat, according the main service switch in two. Remember this one: "Don't to one electric company your home is.rated. at 100 am- keep turning off the lights. It's .in the Nation's capital. Foods peres or less, there's 'a strong cheaper to, leave them burning you intend to bake should be possibility that the switches are because the bulb wears out with put into the oven the momentit's already overloaded, or at leastat i constant'switching.. pre-heated. You don't haveto full capacity, '.\.... ...... preheat for broiling or roast C.H IG . Actually, 'switching has little ing. Icon Feat\lru'Syndicate.lnc.. 1973. _ effect .on'the life of an ordinarybulb. Most new homes being built '- . It may apply, however, to When cooking vegetables, use today have a main service . fluorescent lights which lose .as'little water as you can. One switch with a minimum capacityof Help For RVN.,,-Vets, about three.hours of service life 'cup is plenty for just about any- 150 amperes. every. time'.they're. turned on thing,,and most foods will cookin .. .' and off: ':',,: .. much l less.- Use a tight fitting Water conservation 'starts' at President. Nixon has called by law provides opportunities .. lid to keep heat in the pan. In home.' Repair.that leaky faucet. upon heads of Executive ;Departments for hiring returning veterans, YOU? :pan'definitely'save money general, you. should cook foodson Keep your water heater thermo and Agencies to aid the President, stated. on*:buI&V. ib',.' 'buying: the right the lowest possible setting.They'll stat set between 140 and 160 Vietnam veterans-in making the "The Veterans Readjustment transition back into civilian'life. Appointment was authorized - bulb for the lamp. Never ex- look better and cost less degrees for normal use. If you "Education and employmentare in March 1970," accordingto dishwasher don't wash ceed the manufacturer's'.recommended to cook. use a . wattage1pn; partial loads. That goes for their most immediate priorities Mr. Nixon "but we must pur- light fix '"As with skill and determinationevery clothes washers too Partial Mr. Nixon .observed. sue tures. For proper illumination, While we're still in the kitchen and electri- a'responsible employer, the Government conceivable approach .including - waste water choose lighting by. lumens (light check the loads refrigerator must continue to use the splitting.of full-time output) rather than by wattage. freezer gaskets .for air leakage city. every means available to meet jobs." with a simple paper test. Place the need of those who have Your dryer is another appli- SECURITY OFFICERS the paper where you suspect served their country." leakage and close the door. If it ance that should be used through Veterans granted F.UlLAND PARTTIMEBe through it's full drying cycle. preference pulls out easily, your gasket ir MR ACTIONmo" a. professional security of. needs to be replaced. Partial or small loads'w te ) "T' ?: fleer.: Work for one of the largest tb r . electricity and may overdry, and best security agencies In the SELECT business,' Higher 'pay, paid Inside, don't let,frost build up which make the clothes harsh WITHOUT ADVERTISINGYOU vacation' --and other fringe more than one-fourth of an inch and stiff. Be sure to clean the' WOULDN'T KNOW USED .,. befiefjts of.those who\'quajlfy.! before-defrosting. That..ice.vrfll. lint filter after, every .use. ,It J Openings Fernandina Tat Airport and, Bayard other, become a sort of insulation\ and., .' cuts_ .down. '.on drying i 'time; > Jacksonville locations. Various -., _. 1 '- SPECIALS ! shifts open. --- J The Wackenhut Corp. . equal opportunity GULF. 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' . ..-... .._____--.-&\. -- ._ --- ....JMARCH --.--- -- ---- - - ".\ G._".1 14 JAkAI4 NkWLMWIfJtE' MAKbU.itJl t : l3 --- ------ I IEi } ComFairJax Basketball Finals To Be Held Today I Ir .i Jiii{ :. tHe CbfsidltJl I .Ciitb Rt r till f\fAIt:!. itf \\HF (Ike' Aadsd V A.i lS EHEfr f1Hdy ti a daa : fioA l 1 1ketbdll{ 1bUfBlffi, nt ti b ri !i l f8 btUIE \/ eE 'eiI tiHe! ) i bri Monday VP-ilfcdfflK back: lhtossbl the t btirHahmbomparedtd : O M! AHdersdH: 2i t or ili Iff1tdhdeefld\\ ; ;Jim i I l ferovldlhri Mlot t blfebod basketballaitibH YI. gdd UH I1H i 'Heh\\d frotri thei JosJ bH kttirda1 t ? t td thti 'H (t tiut tH b It blli r Wc'baj HndS3d br ; I j atlhg RfigVlFall Uyni: ''tit they h to Id tit lwf tim" baUb d bra! 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N I'.YV MI.+ifrw ayr team} ; ffbni th,1bsb1', btatket t when .the*" lost 1M! tdihe'iri US bit j !i8 VP:U tttthm"1 ihould wlh. in thJs case another F'b the!.first Whig frlayed) (i iSill1 b ed 4a ut 1 H }jiH1hv game will be! held bH Friday at ip.tii y; WUUiitrl HeatH! icbredbffsel ibf f o fibld}i goal hib ttPtbeH i tot ;:4 bUt t jt W iH't efibugH d id frttllifwiI! i l;Yf bUt t 8'. iri games t tM,were blayed,last l Smiths :U fcbihU '!andFUller'g t i b IdfibUJili SdiUrdMyi j VA>8i ,took A 1 4-S5 &LVAi td t btts rl'tJtt'd (fwd decision frqhi V2 >feyeri i t thoughMarltSheidori f* fbflfawSdliM l SaturdaywiH t xHi ti1 kBHlsd 'L d. their! lour 1 Bf V-24was 4 high wiBi a 'ftfoMf: tijH bver lourforblRhtshowlngatlhellhe.lt j ,t y hiiti,Hi the game with{ JOjxlnFsVP4& ) \ the VA-itl;fi (teiiti. VA-if 4 let 3d-38 aThibst t IH beat bfiheir I :' Vk V a - won its first t grime ??-&). t { haJUHd fcbuid have woH loss (td % !fiM Satur' 8 V J V Ji1t over the USE FDH teatn1 theled had hbt bieH'' "fbt their dismal Mike tt ll b1 f 1 t't1It.: tea!! VS FtJR tetiht} l j -3d a't halftihife{ shbwliig<< at the foUi" Uhe. i \ bubenfilgMobleyledtlyekaglesw +' : but they r allowed VP4i tod.many"' e endthoy had the i h b ; r'L t : cha'hbejrat.the l foul Ithe !Iri the HhibUht bf Field goals as VA-15 but hit test doUble tJguieS wneri he ; .. ser bfid half arid the Pellcah hey bblild brily iHkkS bhg ,bf t ii dj : 4 & refcbvered t for the win.' tree throws.) ; VA-iS i HJdtH i't dd 8'e #iV }ltj teaht( t picked l Up 1U( Coth1 tii! tri hdd 32 }field l goalwheH l, :nUth Jbettefr with bniy two1 bf Hrstwlribf.thb. f !tournament i a1 ndellhilfiated i i {the final l btbtiottnded: but eight! but! I It. lUriied! but! td be vf-W lUi rif JDUi VfM had ii bf 22 free throws enodgti i oflhe t win.} wlrt bH Monday i filll Gappa hkd 31andSteve wHH the rtiil had ilvfe bf t t teri.rtllier Jim Wo sledVA-iS with : Simond t for nVAll-3 2 ; bt the USS. rtitt t teaniwa1 LaThy Jacksori had 2d tor V Ail. while! Jdhie* telk had id for VP 'L : \ !high hian Iri the game" with ai Vp-d +bri thel'etcbfid: gaME t 4 __ i points: Rickey,Pniett had 23 I arid Silfid1 j whefi .W 1 J had. toU1 VP'bo4mfe the llrst l three y JahieS telk) 22 for-VlMl;. tt butte ifid.ft i( 14-bdi ,Vpt8 UmB winner".. : bt the 1 tbtirriahieht, . VP-3 bicked 110 i I lbi>?4 wlribvef ilVMVf-iJithaiic! i a{ Ihejlne! ., ......,.,..... ,. ; ; : ;: ;: ;; ;: ;: :: :;;: ;::= ::;:;':*::;;::;;:' ; :: : VA-44 ftft -satiird4ynwheriBrady t \ pid Key( bbifeelea t 'oil 11; VPishad :t1. t I Atfidtt VA4f did .Wi 1 ilitttd( Sllkttlfjfls Uti t il Beatdeh sbored: 24 bf ht* z12 bhly eight i tHcs ahd made ik.; 1'4 VYiYIHHHJ : i iuifcttbiU tbiifiiiffitiit J l Uil iv eekefid 1H a gaM tHit I" VAcibght . his points iri the i second'half tjd tuff' boh Ahde t ori had U ihtl lot Itiwiiflk SUlH 1 Hjfs .J JWtl 8! der5e with M If fti! j ,Hd. ItU !ii{.Vt-24( iieF t s Ifylig id I, team td ritt &. Ail- the wl iM iehi tihd Latty'Mslei had cio the kall J jiiit tort the giid bl ihi tirit hil/. de 'bH .kit t.VP- .ahead Iri the 2tl t 1OF ,Vf-lB i Befohe ,1 fotiilttg but Lust. ! fltttMJf) with 2d.bl hid X boifa .' V A:81 added thehiselvei td the blrlLk i ti Aits, . :lB bHSM8VefftVAwHbH : ilslbf dotibl&wlhiieH bh SWiddh.ad ll4d ' l'Uwt 4b ttM tri dj z2 t! 1 +, t Bbtig !Shepard d l tI 11; 1 iy1b'ee VPA CLkANtitUNKS 4G \ " ; 'Jack Ah'deBori scored Id BiritbabHfibffaelthe t 1etba ,a yfid; t High l marl Iri M >rltA tittANditf.'i 41 Ji35WJttttt'S H BEN Ct1tAAitJ : :. ( i 2@ l"polhld.... score. a game. wheti he! scored 24 for) ,VA 29 i: ;l KIM SUMMNS . . I.:.SitMLji' -. :IT--."-. -' -"-'' r'r-,:::::.:..::. :::-;.,....--.,.."._. .... -....r'.1 Altttj-tt V . AEAkilil ' j : ;; '' # ' 1 5MAkt e "LOV UCI'r -UpS 8 1tJ .. ... ... , .. ., .... I -.Q.\ -\' .t -' -- - lilY hIeI# gay!' r.in 11 :&i* f tm'JiifmjntSmlija te 'FjE FMONf WIL l iiIti iiAmiH .it R . . ; Mltl t N"Ub Atlt, ': '''' '. ALIGHM Nf WITH J ,o .aRy,1: s t ili ...tU.IUiAU - " ,. pUH HAst OF ( ffN s .. l day ti Vl ifi &Ht .# .OCASSATAVE.', : 169e'rk, 4r --- 1.1 + 1 tS .. --- -' -* BrassoHi pre e ntS er ...__ , ; rDrit1s,' ; : ; tt.t.r,. ; j- ,\j Mowov'tI$1iipfii$ 'r ..r.S ...., ........ PEhPI1ANUE ' -. -- . SMOOTH -# ..: ,}: ? .' 1Fti:14 or ii 79.804.6i.14 ; , br ii 1 a4b : S 87.00 .5 V .. : ...... 'J >: ,. ,_ j 1 1J, ,rMhNf I. r w\ r..J- 1M Fafl3 t.t 1 f thuuthi Ilkte Hhi d jb Wdkb ti HbU bhbld u! ( hides eyfcrythlh&frbHi bdlhi-bbm fitUfei)( Ittblcytlb , ttrfd ells Hw bfd s tb bfer; fcllrbriilUW, lUlrtldssskeIMi peVtfct-.bUlbRljr sUf f ahtf bHllldHHy f fV keb d tdH i bf fitotitt ih the kitbhfeHaH I bt jlib 1 hNd l IbbklHb HeW tibdlH. AHbM .Ddd dud tiUfft tbrdssrt '" F l h ; u rill tHbsb bdd Ju ifa rt : . III ., .r.. ( tE H :: t.f IS5r V 1 Ti1J PMAd7 ' J ...... 1. - . __ -::-: -- :' --:: : __ _ : '. .. --- -- -- -- - 11 1, 1973 JAX AIR .NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17 ' Splitmakers Lead By Five Intramural Bowling Standings -f J After Splitting With AFERS ATLANTIC LEAGUE COMMISSARY STORE 9 7 : W L ADCOP 9 ,. 7 -?? -- -- .NARJAXNo.l 16 4 POP TOPS 8 :8. Jax Only one match between their match, but when it was allover was a split. FIC CPO No.1 13 7 EAGLES No.1 \ .,6 10. ) Pacific League bowling teams the Pin Busters had won Other Atlantic League action FASOTG 12'"': 8 ADPERS ,) 6', 10 3 took place last week due to a three and the Leprechauns were saw Curtis Kimbrough roll a 204 LIFERS 't1'\ 9 CHIEFS 6 10 three day weekend that three games behind. to enable his NarJax No. 2 teamto VP.45CPOs 10'"., 10 UNCOLAS :." 4 12 ,/ prevented their regular Monday The Chasers doubled their sweep four from the Busch BUSCH BUDS 10 10 CHAMECHS'' 4' 12 ': night matches. number of wins for the season Buds;DonaldBrown roll a 220 as GOOD AND BAD 10. 10 : ' The one match was rolled as a when they played the his PACIFIC LEAGUE s Super Stars VP-16 CPO team split with the FIC CPO No.2 9 11 makeup later in the week and it last week. The Chasers won four Trippers; the VP-45 CPO team CAG-20 8' 12 "W: L was an important one. The first to bring their record to 8.12 while take three from the Lifers and NARJAX No.2. '7 13 SPLITMAKERS .17 r! '. 3 place Splitmakers met the second the Super Stars turned into CAG-20 take three from the VP-16 CPOS 7 13 AFEES ..12. ,:,. : 8 place AFEES team and both falling stars with a 0-20 record. FICEUR CPO No. 2 team. TRIPPERS 7 13 BEAN BURNERS 1 : 5 . teams ended up with two wins Richard Drum was the hot man National League WALLBANGERS 10' 6 apiece. The split left AFEES five for the Chasers with games of 204 The Commodores maintained FUBARS 8'S , . games behind the league leaders. and 210 and a 577 set. their top spot in the National CONTINENTAL LEAGUE VP-45 No.1. 8 8 ; Romeo Manuel and Alfredo Also in the Continental League League last week inspite of some '.W' L GUTI'ERRATS 8,8 , ' Gutierrez had the hottest scores"for Help took three from the Marine fine scores rolled by the Flap Jax PIN BUSTERS 17 3 BATMEN '7 9 ". both teams when they each Barracks, the Eagle No. 3 team team. LEPRECHAUNS 14 6 NUBS 7 9 'J rolled a 214 for the Splitmakers. took four from the Boozers, the George Norcross rolled Barnes HAWKS 13 7 WOXOFS 6 10 Continental League Eagle No. 2 team split with the of 203,200 and 196 for a 599 set and HELP ,13 7 CHERRY PICKERS 4 12 The 'Continental League also Hawks and the Grouches took Leapline rolled a ''216 game for GROUCHES 12 8 MARTD 2 10 , saw its top two teams clash last three from Hospital. Flap Jax but the Commodoresstill HOSPITAL 11 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE week. Only one game separatedthe Atlantic League won three when George EAGLES No 2 10 10 ; W L Pin Busters and the FASOTG had a chance to pick Carper rolled a 229 and Dearing MARINE BKS 8 12 COMMODORES ..;17 3 . leprechauns when they went intoJax up some ground on the Atlantic rolled a 201. CHASERS GEM 11 5 League leading NarJax No. 1 James Freeman rolled a 216 BOOZERS 7 13 FICEUR "5" '9% 6/ Greatest team last week but could only game as his team rolled to a four EAGLES No.3 7 13 WIPEOUT 9 7 s SUPER STARS a split to remain four 0 20 RADAR 17 manage game sweep over NAMTD. In the 8 8 FO RNITU REValues games behind the leaders.James process GEM moved into second TOP FIVE 7/ 81f.r Lukewich rolled a 209 to help place in the league. FLAP JAX 7 9' FASOTG manage a split. AMERICAN LEAGUE RAT PACK 4 ,';r ," f ;'7'.t. .'9 The FICEUR CPO No. 1 team The FICEUR "5" team moved W L SIX PACK 7 i L..t :9' WHOLESALEPRICE , also missed a chance to gain into third place in the league HURRICANES 13 3 WOMEN'S LIB 6' '10 to EVERYONE some ground on NarJax No. 1 when Richard Moore rolled a 201 TRAILBLAZERS 12 4 NAMTD 6 10 when all they could manage and his team swept four from the LATE CHARGERS 10 6 PELICANS 5 7 against the Good and Bad team Busch Leaguers. BEES 9 ..-7 BUSCH LEAGUERS '5 11 , -- . 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PAGE 18 JAX AIR ,NEWS-LATWINGER ,MARCH 1, 1973 .. .Communlcatiions. 45 -59 how tiny Al uoyies naa been Medical 44tt -59V4 blown off the 1st tee in a playoff I : CECIL SPORTS + The Fall ))3Os 5 43V4 -60% match where the winds reachedat AIMD No.2 36th -67V4 least 25 knots Al had the last laugh: On the 156 yard 15th by DTC J. D. Brewstet Jfl , GOLF hole, Boyles used a 5 iron to 1- -- The NAS Jax Southeast record his 1st ace. AI now BASKETBALL Wood (17), Gill ((14)), Barlow ((13)) Dick Hanson ((546, 193-182-171)); Military Golf Tournament will be qualifies for the Hole-In-One VA-87 remained undefeatedwith and Godbey (11) all hit in double Romeo Malana ((543,227 and 501, held at NAS,Jax 7-8-9 March and trophy presented golfers a 85 14 rout of Medical. figures for the winners; however, 177-172)); Bob Johnson ((543, 199- will attract a field of 130 players Appleton scored 25 points, J. McGee of AIMD easily took the 192)); Angelito David (540, 185- from military Installations recording au < by BUPERS. Our Brooks 24 and W. Johnson 20 for evenings scoring honors with a 35 180-175)); Dave Silver (539, 187- throughout the Southeast U. S. congratulation! \1. VA-87. Iser was high for Medical point effort. Mac hit on 16 shots 181-171)); Frenchy Eschete ((537, The tourney will consist of 54 with 4 whole points. from the field, and 3 from the 206-179)); Dick Maffett ((536, 180- holes. Players representing Cecil SOFTBALL UMPIRTO CLINIC VA-174 held off a determined charity stripe. 179-177)); Ken Sweargin ((535, 205-() Field are Jim Beasley, VA-45, AI Personnel interested in umpiring ' VA-66 squad's bid for an upset by VA-45 bested a cold shooting 176); Don Meyers ((532, 188174170 Boyles,AIMD,Randy Galnes.VA72 this season are requestedto taking a narrow 51-47 win. L. VA-87 "0"squad 34 24. It took 6 and 502,179-1750; John Nagel ,Tim Ziemann.VA-72 and Mark contact CPO Buck Wurster''at Jackson had 14 points and J. J. minutes of the 1st quarter before ((531, 198-180 and 511, 193-191); Duffy, VA-174. extension 567. The first clinic will Wilson 13 for the "Hellrazors" the O's tallied their initial points, Bill Moats ((530208)Skip) Brown- convene at 1100,13 March at the Terrell was top point man for VA- and 6% minutes of the 2nd 1st 500 set ever (518, 189-185)) About two years ago we relatedLATWING station gym. 66 with 17. VA-174 enjoyed a ten quarter to score. The O's scored Chuck Roberts (515, 187-174 and point halftime advantage.VA45 but 5 points during the entire 1st 514-197)); Henry Stopinski ((506- Dining InStanding slammed Medical-33. half. Pete Barr had 14 points for 211); Albon Sonnentag ((508- Chick from VA-45 entered the 25 the victors, while Sundance 200)); Steve Azcueta (507-193)); point club for the 1st time this Harrison led the O's with 111. Tom Gillmore ((507, 188-1760; season with a 25, point effort, VA-66 took a close 50.47 win George Lent (506-178)( ); Vernon while teammates Davis and Barr over AIMD. The VA-66 scoring Cook ((502,179-170)); Larry Ppool .. contributed 12 each in the win. binge was triggered by Terrels 21 (502-186)( ); George MacLeod ((501- k , Medical's Bultman proved nearly points, Walton's 15 and Mc- 190)); Paul Conaway ((501and) R .,. unstopable with a 23 point output. Millian's 10. McGee tallied 19 and Bill Martin ((501 191-177)). Steve The Marines surprised VA-12, Melorum 16 for AIMD. Zeimet rolled a 216 game and 3630. Big John Mills pumped in BOWLINGCONATIONAL Ellard Pritchard a 204. 16 for theMarines.V .Hunter- 'had 10- LEAGUE :. Standings: " for VA-12. .: During 'the past 2 weeks, BOQ OPS-NAMTD 43 VA-12, 30. The quietly moved into the 2nd slot by BOQ 6440 OPS-NAMTD squad handed VA- Vt game. With the final night of CPO's 63% -40% 12 their 2nd consecutive loss. 'bowling scheduled next week, Marines 6242 Ageless Ray'Bathurst paced the only 3 games separate the top 5 AIMD '61 -43 winners with 11 counters, while teams. High series: Walt Ball VA-45 61 -43 teammate Smith had 10. ((60S,210-204-191 and 506,179-1750; NWSED 55% -48% Woodard chipped in with 12 for Bob Locke ((573, 214-180-179)); Admin 5054 .6 VA12. Dale Howard ((507, 208-193 and Weapons 4954 u VA-16 also remained un- '514-197); Bob Samu ((567, 200- fcpecialbervices 49 -55 : % defeated, downing AIMD 77 57. 199)); Ray Proctor ((564, 214-184)); CLAW-1 45 -59 _ - 50.000' ' LIFE INSURANCE . UNDER.. AGE.35.. ..... ...... ...' r (left to right) is RADM U R.. Gels, Captain D. F. Mow and ;:::::: ::::: ::;;" ;':::::::" ':;:" .:::: ::;:::::::::::;: ;:::;:::':': ::::"'::: :;:' : \ I RADM R. P. Coogan. 'J ,1 ... CheaPer SEGt-1 than Family Coverage extra me. The officers of: Light Attack Mow, COMLATWING" ,ONE, 'il 3 Wing attended a Dining-In on Captain T. 1". Coleman, Chief Thursday evening 15 February. Staff Officer COMFAIRJAX, MILITARY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION The ceremony took place at the Captain W. G. Sizemore, Com NAS Jacksonville Officer Club. manding 'Officer of NAS Jax., UNDERWRITTEN BY r RADM R.P. Coogan, OP-51, was Captain J. E. Marshall], Com M0NYThe the honored guest and principal manding Officer of NAS Cecil and 'This ain't so bad-you oughtatry Other distinguished speaker. MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK "gettin' apace available on a Captain W. W. Gortney USN MARV BLACKMORE NICK NICHOLS guests were RADM L. R. Geis, 353.1843 or 771.3007 358.1843 or 244.2454 tank. COMFAIRJAX, Captain D. F. .(Ret) LTV. __ .1 J I .J -' .J = A --' / / .J .J :=? .J' -- w T1iE 6 I VOLVO PROTECTS THE PARTS [ IIOWSIISWIlCOMfO GIFTS THATWITHSTAND COLLISIONS ..; Nautical Charts >Outrigger Nautfcc// Wear EiiI ;:Paint Fish Boxes fr Burgee Jackets cI Hardware Skits' Table Wear IVI".UDI" f: WITH PARTS THATABSORB e Repair Materials Accessories .Other Goodies . WET S ORAGE MARINE HOISTS-HULL SERVICE'YACHT BROKER EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE-OUTBOARD. STERN.DRIVE. INBOARD" :; COLLISIONS. SEE THE NEWEST BOATS.MOTORS. CANOES and TRAILERS .t" ., '.-;:.. I..... i... PIER, 17 MARINA, INC..1 , .J A ROOSEVELT BLVD it CITES RIVERPierq 'I 1 .::. JaeloIda ..... ; r Franchised Marina phon a;4M, OPEN SUNDAY. a M - BOATS,MOTORS,'CArfOES: t j Thunderbird. Sttarc aft Mfg .Trolan e Grumman TCraftIT I I I | ( ) ,. - -i;.j p !; l ..T-7: :::::::; ::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::: . . MAVIS RUSSELL ,,: at the piano bar "';'. The Volvo sedan passenger compartment protected by new hydraulic bumpers. w is surrounded by six steel pillars instead And when you leave our showroomof t= ; BUD FRETWELL the four you find in hardtops. And it in a new Volvo we cover you with a .- s 'L- has steel anti-intrusion bars in every door. J 12-month/unlimited mileage Volvo .. .. ENTERTAINMENT NITELY r; ., .f This steel cage is protected with warranty. 11 :::::::::::::::::::.:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::: e impact-absorbing front and rear ends that We do everything we can t to protect SPE'CIALRATES t ( crumple on impact at a pre-measured rate. .you. from the other guy. Even if its us. FOR SERVICEMEN $"6'.00 double per occupancy person : .:,", Even these crumple zones are Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge A Din at Biser's Seafood " I. Restaurant 250 Beautiful Room's with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool, Free Undercover Parking. ' PARRISHVOLVO , r r MKSHWUEMOTOR t t y 355.5554., '.' HQTEL . .rl: LAURA AT ORANGE , 901 ,Main Street Phone 355-3744 .f '. '" : . ," t. '. ":!" ,; i Within walking distance to.allpolntt' /of'-'lntaeit 'I"; . ' ! !11 .o- : . ,. " _,,etIMif111J!. ___ ,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,---.;..--:. -: ., -=-...:,? .. ... .. --- ----.- -===--:.:.::..- _-..._o .. "---..--- ---- - __0_" '.-.. . 11973; .." .. .. ... ,.," ',', .,, -. JAX AIR NeWS lArWINGER: PAGE'- > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::j\: >:::;:::::;;::;;;;::;j"1:::::::;:; :;;;:::::;:;::::::::::::::,::::;.:':':':::; ::: : j:' : :':':"" ':: ;1 21 Teams Will ParticipateIn T V OLLEYBALL JAX SPORT BRIEFS Southeast Golf STANDINGS ,. TourneyJax '$ 1 . .. 9 W ,; "i.NARJAX Power .,,16.. ",n ',' O. Boat Club OutingJax The 11th Annual hand to compete for the FICEUR 15 .' 3 Southeast Military In- title are as follows: MATSG 11 3 The Jax Navy Power Boat Club is planning a vitational Golf Tour- NATTC 10. v 6 one day trip Palatka on Saturday, March 3. The group nament will be getting NAS Cecil Field, NAS VP-45 NDRC 7.9 7 will visit the Azalea Festival, then watch the boat races. underway at the NAS Jax Jacksonville, Robbins MARTD 7., 1"" '" 11 7 , Anyone interested in going along is welcome. For ad- Golf Course next week AFB, NS Mayport, MCAS MARINE BKS 5. .",::tJ,, 7. ditional information call Kelly Killmeyer at 264-8816. with 21 teams from five Beaufort, Fort Jackson, FASOTG 5 : 'Y.i9' states participating. Myrtle Beach AFB, NAS VW-4 3 _.d' '11 Special Hockey Ticket PricesJax The tournament will run Glynco, Maxwell AFB, SUPPLY AIR oPs 0 0 1..12' 12 March 79. The NS Fort Stewart, FMWTC -Wednesday, March 7, at 8:00: p.m. will be Navy Mayport team will be on Charleston, Patrick AFB, and Marine Corps Night at the Coliseum when the hand to defend their 1972 Pope AFB, Tyndall AFB, D Jacksonville Barons meet the New Haven Night Hawks. title. The Jax Navy team NAS Albany, MacDill ' All$3.00 seats will be only half price; $1.50. There will bea will also be on hand to try AFB, Parris island, Fort Navy versus Marine Corps tug of war on ice between to improve their runner-up Rucker, NS Charleston, periods. For further information call Ext. 3318. position of last year. Moody AFB and Home: Teams that will be on stead AFB. Ladies Golf Association. ResultsJax " The NAS Ladies Golf Association held a Best WE'VE MOVED OUR STORE... Nine with Half Handicap Tournament at the NAS Golf Course last''week. Winners and runner-ups in each flight I OUTSIDER POOL and PATIO SHOP I. ' were as follows: 1st Flight Jean Schuster and Nelda ,: . Bradt; 2nd Flight Harriet Potter and Cookie Kennedyand .' Jean Muncie (tie); 3rd Flight Dutch Decker and ...NOW LOCATED AT 1484 PARK CENTRAL Millie Mueller. (A&P SHOPPING CENTER) CARRYING COMPLETE LINE OF POOLSUPPLIES&PATIO FURNITURE Children's Swim Class RegistrationJax GUARDEX CHEMICALS..the best for less! " COMPLETE POOL SERVICE Registration for Children's swim classes is , being taken at' Special Services, Bldg. 704. A $3.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE! . registration fee will be collected at the first class. ' EI IREGISTER : j .,k'. ...i ' va'6H{: $y FOR FREE DRAWING . "Sry' I ; " .r S'C': QaJsh :S' 2rtiv fvr > : NAME HONE'. .. , POOL SIZE . ADDRESS 1V. I ." ". : !). :. .t: i: ..) DRAWINGTO BEHELD AT*P.M.SATURDAYMARCH. .1' . Drawing Not Limited to Pool Owners' : I ''PRIZES: 1. ELECTRIC BBQ GRILL 4. LEAF TRAP !, 2.. ONE MONTH FREE POOL SERVICE 5. PATIO TABLE ; 3. 20 LBS. GUARDEX 6. TEST KIT "; ioRrk"i4'' r OUTSIDER POOL and PATIO SHOP : , i 1484 PARK CENTRAL(A&P Shopping Center) PHONE 244-8770 - COOL IT! You don't have to spend every cent you make.Put it in a safe plat e HOURS: 9 AM-6 PM,Monday thru Sunday like a bank or credit union or better yet,invest in U.S.Savings Bonds and watcli I M/ your earnings multiply. Cooling it in Gulf Stream water is Cindy Silver, Lynn Haugh, Stephanie Cecil and Michele Cecil vacationing at Fort Walton Beach i in Northwest Florida. . NOW !S THE TIME. Beseeing'.Hr : : SWITCH TO . 0f :' you guys: : e ;" .. ,r ;; k when tileI''f: : : ' ;; .' ' NOSAtE5 CHARGE K -- eagle flies. : ii NO MANAGEMtNT F E 41 MINIMUM TN'y.6fMENT\i700; \ . SUBJECT TO AVAHA'B L4TV ; FLORID* RtSlOEKtS ONI* tI . ' .. Send Coupon for information : I: .,' \.' ''' : r . ".,, . : EVERS & ASSOCIATES ': d" ;" - : 1929 PARKAVE,BOX 751 ORANGE PARK,FLA.32073 j : TELEPHONE 264-4400 : ' At our bank on the base. . NAME : ,f. , . .. '. .. - .. ADDRESS .a.. ..;. '.,' .;. ,:: ,_r. ;;:, -'to .. CITY ..' ',- ,:,' ; :; /,,,: ,. " ' a .ZIP TELEPHONE .<.- -. ,'" .. ... ra ....ir.. rrrrrrid.rrrrr. -rerirtiwo-. ..- -.. ., -... ......-. .-- J'MARCH -..... .-.. -- --.:!-..... ....... .. ..-.- .. _.__..-. '" .' - - .. u --rar......_. .-y L. I.. n ..'iw "" i .. ___..-.-.-..- .. .-.... .. . ,1 "" : .t,. , MARCH 1, 1973 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWSLATWINGERINTRAMURAL . ................ .... ..... . ......... .... .. .. . :;::::::.:::::::== K' :-: ;.:.:a.---y:.:>>::; :-:-::.::;:.:;:,:.:-:; ::.::;::::: ,, Bearden Scores 63 ' BASKETBALL ,. I STANDINGSAMERICAN Against Public WorksJaxBrady LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE WON LOST WON LOST Dusa added 10 put on a spectacular one man and Ron VP-45 12 0 HAWKS' 13 1 Bearden hit for a Anderson shooting exhibition that added their up MEDICAL. 10 2 VP-5 13 3 total of 63 points in one game and points each on the way to VP-16 9 4 COMMUNICATIONS 12 4 averaged 50 points a game for twelfth win of the season. to 63 points in his team's 122-62 NDRC 8 4 HOSPITAL 8 6 three games as he lead his VP-5 win. His totals included 31 field VP-24 7 5 PUBLIC WORKS 7 8' team to three wins in the National Al Davis scored 12, John MATSG '! 5c'' 7 NARJAX 6 7 basketball league last week. Troupe 10 and Bryant Fuller 10 goals and only one free throw. VW-4 5' 8 MARINE BKS 3 11 The Mad Foxes first' win of the for a Hospital team that couldn't Don Anderson gave him an oc- FICEUR 4 8 MARTD 2 12 week came 86-71 over NATTC. seem to find the hoop. They cassional breather with his AIR OPS 3' 9 NATTC 1 13 Bearden connected on 19 field connected on only four of 14 free 22 points. goals and sank 10 of 14 free throw throws during: the game. attempts to start the week off Two Bearden saved his best effort of Kevin Gordon scored 21 and VP-16 Wins with a 48 point performance.James Gilley scored 17 of his 26 the week for last when VP-5 met Harold Jennings 15 for Public points and James Mette scored 16 the Public Works team. Bearden Works. With 230 PointsJaxThe of his 25 in a' second half effort that failed to bring NATTC within Hospital Drops MARTDJaxJames I even striking distance of the Mad points VP-16 outscored them 120- VP-16 basketballteam Foxes. Kaelin scored 30 Foul trouble proved to be the won two games last week 104.Shepard hit for 21 points in this VP-5 followed this win with a points to lead the Hospital teamto downfall of MARTD as they had and rolled total of 230 points 71-52 decision Hospital. a over up game, but that was only good for four men foul out and allowed I '+' .enroute. third highest on his team and Bearden was again the leader, a 70-50 win over MARTD last Hospital 18 of 29 attempts at the Five Eagles hit for double fifth highest in the game as this time with 39 points. Don week foul line. figures in their first win, which everyone seemed to have a hot .. . came 110-63> over FICEUR Doug '.-' - hand. Dennis Mobley was high NDRC Wins iN' Shepard led with,27 points, Jack for the Eagles with 34 points and ". ,,. .. ,.. ." -w'i I' Anderson had 18, Dennis Mobley ' A. Jack Anderson added 23. Foul LineJax At 17, John Preston 15 and. Mike k ROOMSIZE:9x12,12x12for...... Even though they lost, Air Ops i ik Csizmadia 12. had the two highest scorers in the NDRC played an almost L : $4995 & $5995 Air the next team to was ak' Ops game with Ken Frierson foul free game against VW-4 last k'd l WALL TO WALL meet the hot and shooting Eagles collecting 41 and Mark Warner week and as a result they came r CARPETS FOR $399 . even though they hit for over 100 . as. with an 82.73 win. up Q>ti ? NDRC allowed VW-4 only one RUGLAND 'USA Hawks Win Thirteenth I chance at the line while they were cashing in on 10 of 16 chances. At :.. CORNERCASSATANDBLANDINGh " Jax-The Hawks won their 23, Ellis Cooper 20, Rester Bryan the end this proved to be the HRS; MonSat10am9pm. PH.388-5289.. thirteenth game of the season 13 and Joseph Ruggiero 12. difference as both teams had 36 : , with a 104-78 decision over Communications also had a field goals apiece. \ijr: Communications week. balanced attack with John Bruce Dauer had 28, Howard Both teams had troubles with Schuetz hitting for 22, Dennis Poole 19 and Terry Erikson 18 for .. fouls in this game.! Two men from Carignan 20, Ron Schindel 17 and NDRC Alan Parker had 28 and " each team sat out the closing Jeff Hergenrother 10. Steve Scheper 16 for VW-4. ./ minutes of the game with five 'f fouls. Communications had the I ," ----- 'W A j. -- --..jnost chances at the foul line with iITF. yY 18 of 37 attempts finding the mark. The Hawks made good on NEWEST CONCEPTS , 16 of 28 tries. IN APARTMENT LIVING . Five men scored in double figures for the Hawks with Lynn, 123BEDROOM,1AND2BATHS Your best reason to switch Kline collecting 24, Howard Lind Spacious rooms, wide windows, central heat & air cond. Private tax preparers... patios, sundecks, swimming pool 4 CommunicationsStops and party room. S Marines 264-8102 INSTANT ; '.. 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. Jax-Before losing to the DIRECTIONS: Between Blanding Hawks last week the Com- Blvd. & Orange Park. Minutes. TAX munications team picked up a 84- away via new I 1295.' "S"SREFUND' 56 win over the Marine Barracks.Ron > Schindel scored 24, c:: =t Whorton 16, Dennis Carignan 16, Jphn Schuetz 14 and Jeff Hergenrother 13 for Com- S munications. Mike Stranko led the Marines with 18. PLAN t r-------------: ii11T! -J (:. I PHONE 3..535 I This year, have your tax: returns'done at BeneffcTaT- I " I .1 with its famous "Instant Tax Refund" Plan. I I II Imo I 1 If you have a refund coming, you don't have to. ,1-I :::. R I wait weeks for a Government checJc.The Instant 1 I TRANSMISSIONSTHE you qualify for a (loan, Beneficial Will lend you F, I 129.1251 King St. I the equivalent of your refund, In cash,Instantly. " I Jacksonville.. Florida 32204 I Beneficial Income Tax Service does your taxes by f. I AAMCO WRITTEN CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEEThis .I II USEDCAMERASANDEQUIPMENT. I transmission has been rebuilt by the licensed computer-for accuracy and to calculate your lowest t tax-for as little as$5. I .WE PAY 1 AAMCO Dealer issuing this certificate, utilizing the Even If you don't have Beneficial prepare your I TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I AAMCO "CAR OWNERSHIP" Assembly Set. This { I return, you can atlll qualify for Beneffcial'ainstant ;; L BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! certificate guarantees the transmission and torque I J 1 Tax Refund" Plan. Just call up and tell us how much converter (if your car has a torque converter) against you want-or come In. Remember: you're good for : failure of material and workmanship. It ,will be 'more at Beneficial.Offices everywhere. Open all year i* honored by any licensed AAMCO Transmission Dealerfor Act now.Avoid the rush! (rli as long as you own this car, provided that it is ..,. delivered to any licensed AAMCO Transmission '. Dealer in the United States annually for service within ''r V 30 days of the Service Date indicated below. The Beneficial ( ( ]} \ charge for annual service is $13.75 payable at the - r DEER SPRINGS time of service, and it covers the replacement of INCOME TAX SERVICE , : ESTATES transmission fluid and all preventive adjustments. A servIce of Me BonottcW.Finance System ...ATKEYSTONE FREE TOWING at no extra charge ONE DAY SERVICE 0 W.1700 loan and fInance offices coaaf-to-coaaf 1 available in most cases FREE 19 point Multi Check ' HEIGHTS LOANS UP TO 9600 t FINANCING available if necessary with approved credit. MOBILE HOMESITES Beneficial 1 Finance Co.of Jacksonville ; f"' CLYDE W. SIMPSON A CO. AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 4SS3 SHIRLEY AVENUE (Near Pantry Pride on Blinding) 'a :. ROOSEVELT BLVD VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP CENTER '" ' REALTOR. 35668499Si'L" 5300 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 737-3535 (Next to Wlnn Dixie) Phont384-9373 :" ., : n 1839 NORTH MAIN ST. 355-7471 5 other, Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area See phone took white pages for nearest office . .... :' ---- Y..... |
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