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1 ' .... /I 1{{}.Sk ?XNyyhri'y.. ::y .;:v::::.: . :' :{4:1.1. : . .ssi v:: Y }' : 1'a PKY LIBRARYJAXAIRNEWS aT.; ; ' ;{.Si4\s.....:,}y{: kiv': } : .}.15:4y..., ;f; of CLA I "N/'STOR / Y:::.yff.fr I r:ti{jr .. y: I : tiy;,; y'r1yf ,. 4'y<1W ':yti:1;: vYrvti:: : :?:'.:{: v ti yfh y S - VOL.. 31 NO. 30 Published In'The Interestof Personnel Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida OCTOBER 11, 1973 - w\ ;TJI. 'rorlama ., . I I . .1.1 ... ...."', ,, ,; .,' ... I" ':, 'J: ., ". 'WHEREAS. It;.is of vital Interest' to all citizens of the Un1&.ed'St& "t'es '': :: ': a' '" 1/1 : 1 of ,America. that we possess sound national ,defense; and WHEREAS, it is well known that our strong Navy and Marine Corps are .411 ::?... making great contributions to the security of our nations !( .... and free men everywhere; and YL. ,V '., .. ;, .. .' WHEREAS... the mobile forces of the Navy. manned by highly trained and . .. x ,,;. \':'. >, , .' " 1. : surprise attack; and : '_" . ". ' WHEREAS, t"H;. since 1.922', NAVY"DAY has ,been celebrated nationally and locally '. ". .... J 1- '. -r. ,*?$''s,,as,....."a'day;" on ,which. ..- it'' is' fitting. and' proper .that. the. citizens. ',t:; , ." ; *' p .. :;:: L \ ,? *" I* .. :* LL11 /r ;; 0 'io.r'\i: :: of this great nation give .well.deserved honor and recognition'/ ; ,. .... ,. . '' ,,, ,},:.. / ; ,. 'i, 'i1! l.f" :: : :' : ; #' : ,'.+:" .: ".;' "'; :'-'::--." :.:ti.. ',,' t ;>t j j't' Ito'the"hchievements. '.of.our. ,mighty. ,Navy_ and particularly. j to its",I' . "" ; tJ. '' , :-- .. :" ""' ,"' .heroic men and" women =' living and dead 'all over the world' ,' for' _ fr.. , . " . : '*' ,- ",;: ' 4 1".1' their patriotism, loyalty, efficiency, and devotion to duty; n' ' ' NOW', THEREFORE, I, Hans C. Tanzler, Jr. Mayor of the, ,city 'of Jacksonville, .; , Florida, do hereby proclaim Saturday, October thirteenth " .' ; Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Three.:, as ,;:,,: '" ', ;'. ::l.'J ...\a' ;; 'J..t"j; :: 1 NAVY' DAY y' *'"': -: : { .. :.-l '''l '' > .. "} and call upon, all citizens of Jacksonville_ to take, part' ; inappropriate 1 ., t , "i' observance of 'this, day through the many channels ; oP.a, to them., '" ,< ': : : ,./ , ., ; : , '." ; . ., J I .' ,! Q :( I IN 11'ITN HERE \this 4th day of October ,' in the yea of bur Lyra. One Thonsta Nine Hundred (:, i10d , \ Se nt ree f , <. . , ..' : <' . " 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." ; ' . -- - . -....-- S '; -'-"--';;:; ; ' I OCTOBER PAGE.. A': JAX AIRNEWS-LATWNGER. I 11,19)3'I- Clip & SaveMilitary Pay Scale effective October 1 1973 ' I I ! PAY 2OR OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER BADE LESS 2 3 4 6 8' 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 26 ().10 2564.10 2654.40 2654.40 2654.40 2654.40 2756.10 2756.10 2967.30 2967.30 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 (0.9 2272.50 2332.50 2382.00 2382.00 2382:00: 2442:30: 2442.30 '2543.70 2543.70 2756.10 2756.10 2967.,30 2967.30 3000.00 o-a 2058.30 2120.10 2170.50 2170.50 2170.50 2332.50 2332.50 2442.30 2442.30 2543.70 2654.40 2756.10 2866.80 2866.80 (0.7 1710.00 1827.00 1827.00 1827.00 1908.30 1908.30 2019.30 2019.30 2120.10 2332.50 2492.70 2492.70' 2492.70 2492.70Q6 1267.80 1393.20 1483.80 1483.80 1483.80 1483.80 1483.80 1483.80 1534.20 1776.90 1867.80 1908.30 2019,30 2189.70 ,(0.5 1474.20 1584.60 1675.80 1725.90 1786.80 1786.80 1013.70 1191.00 1272.90 1272.90 1272.90 1272.90 1311.90 1381.80 ().4 855.00 1040.40 1110.60 1110.60 1130.40 1180.80 1260.90 1332.30 1393.20 1453.80 1494.00 1494.00 1494.00 1494.00 0.3( 794.40 888.00 948.90 1050.30 1100.40 1140.00 1201.20 1260.90 1291.80 1291.80 1291.80 1291.80 1291.80 1291.80 (0.2 692.40 756.60 908.70 939.00 958.30 958.80 958.80 958.80 958.80 958.80 958.00 958.80 958.80 958.80 (0.1 600.90 625.80 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 756.60 (0.3E 1050.30 1100.40 1140.00 1201.20 1260.90 1311.90. '(MAX)' ' (0-2E 939.00 958.80 989.10 1040AO 1080.60 1110.60 . (0-1E 756.60 807.60 837.90 867.90 898.50 939.00 " W-4 809.10 '867,90 888.00 928.50 969.30 1009.50 1080.60 1130.40 1170.60 1201.20 1241.10 1282.20 1381.80 W-3 735.90 798.00 807.60 817.50 877.50 928.50 958.80 989.10 1018.80 1050.30 1090.50 1130.40 1170.60 \V-2 644.10 696.60 717.00 756.60 798.00 828.00 858.00 888.00 918.90, 948.90 979.20 1018.80 1018.80 W-1 536.70 615.60 666.60 696.60 726.90 756.60 787.50 817.50 847.80 877.50 908.70 908.70 908,70E9 919.20 940.20 961.50 983.70 1005.30 1025.10 079.10 1183.80E8 771.30 792.90 813.90 835.20 856.80 877.20 898.80 951.30 1057.50 E-7 538.50 581.10 602.70 623.70 645.30 665.70 686.70 708.30 740.40 761.10 782.40 792.90 846.00 951.30 E-6 465.00 507.30 528.30 550.20 571.20 592.20 613.50 645.30 665.70 686'.70 697.50 697.50 E-5 408.30 444.60 465.90 486.30 518.10 539.10 560.70 581.10 592.20 592.20 592.20 592.20 : '," :. E-4 392.70 414.60 438.60 473.10 491.70 491.70 491.70 491.70 -;"':' , E-3 377.70 398.40 414.30 430.50 .' :' E-2 363.30 363.30 363.30 363.30 ' E-1 326.10 326.10 326.10 326.10 , '" .e' ": I How to avoid legal problemsEvery NROTC Unit leads CFC I IThe year, thousandsof list, but don't hesitate to debtedness requesting that NROTC Unit at TACAIRLANT, 123 per- servicemen and women seek help for any problemyou his unit commander insure Jacksonville Universityleads cent; CVW-6,122 percent; learn expensive lessons may face.WILLSThis. payment of the debts. the local Combined VA-72, 119 percent; MAR because they did not seek is a stan- Any serviceman who is Federal Campaign with a BKS Cecil, 119 percent; legal advice before they dard, problem, that you having problems with grand total of 335 percent VA-15, 108 percent; signed a contract for some may want legal assistance bills, or 'who.is; being, pledged. NAVFINOFF: 107 per- service or before they with. If you're concerned hounded about a debt Others over or at the 100 cent; NAMTD Cecil, 104 signed a lease for a new about providing for which he feels that he percent mark are: USS percent; FWF Jax, 103 home. someone particular upon doesn't owe, had better Waldron, 223 percent; percent; VS-30, 102 per- Most serious legal difficulties your death, want to change get legal help. An COMASWING 1,181 per- cent; VA-174,101 percent; could be avoidedbe your will, or want to appoint arrangement can often be cent; VA-81, 180 percent; FASOG Cecil, 101 percent; getting expert advice guardians for your made with creditors to CVW-3, 179 percent; VC-2 SUPSHIPS JAX, 101 when the problem first children in the event of the make smaller or delayed Det., 177 percent; percent and VA-45, 100 comes up. It's often too death of you and your wife, payments. If the serviceman COMLASWING 1, 164 percent.As . late if you wait until you're a legal officer can draw upa doesn't actuallyown percent; VA-83, 151 per- of Friday, Oct 5, already in trouble and then simple will. It's also a the debt, legal actioncan cent; DMA Hydro Cen., $131,140.72 had ,been ask an attorney to "make good idea to review your be taken to stop ,the 144 percent; VA-37, 131 pledged to the Drive. Thisis r' it n right. will periodically to make creditor from trying to percent; COMPATWING 40 percent of our here sure it's up to date. force payment. 11, 130 percent; assigned goal for this year.SpeakOut' . As a possible guide, DEBT COUNSELING Sometimes members of is of services a sampling Members of the military the military may find ' \,: which are frequently may face problems themselves hopelessly in ' :: ''r< , provided !by' a military ' ;' office:'Your" problemmay because of an inability to debt with no apparent way ,' : -. legal not be included the pay debts or they may out. In such a'case, the ,' receive letters of'in- legal officer can advise Yes Sir I fundsavailable r was wondering in reality the him on the wisdom and about the Hobby Shop are insufficientto ,, JT AX: AI 'Ft :NEWS process of declaring here. It's suppose to be... defray all costs of .bankruptcy. the way I understand it's operating the. numerous ; The JAX AIR NEWS la a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper DIVORCE-Legal help is run by our Recreation Special Services Facilitieson distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, often sought by a serviceman Fund. But here of late you the base. Some supplemental Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a who either wantsa have to pay to use the funding is private firm All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS divorce or is faced by a racks and , the grease j>. must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS divorce or a support action required. The most c Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News grease pits and different equitable way to accomplish - his wife. if his ;;' Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118. by Usually, things at the Hobby Shop.It this is to assess wife is divorce seeking a .or HI9. is run by our Recreation nominal user fees on those Ii ""Everything advertised in this publication must be made the man's concern is witha Fund do why we have to utilizing the facilities. r:" available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to property settlement, race, creed color, 'national origin or sex of the purchaser custody of children, or pay for it? That's basicallymy Costs, of materials, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this with the amount of question. equipment and worker policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the support Dear Speak-out... salaries continue to rise 23 refusal to print advertising from that source. payments. Yours is a popular and adjustments in user Advertisements are ,solicited by the publisher and queries Often it is desirable to misconception and the fees ,become necessary. concerning such should be directed to: delay the proceedingsunder confusion is un- User fees at NAS Jax were tr the Soldiers' and derstandable. Special recently changed and are THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY t.. ' -:).;f 4747 San Juan Ave.,Jacksonville, Fla.32210 Silors" Civil Relief Act Services facilities are in line with those chargedat ""IL.I", ;. Telephone 387.3566 until the man can return supported by profits from other bases in the area. t, MfMl\ 1E1t home to protect his in- non-appropriated fund Complete information on :' r VOL. 31 NO.,30 OCTOBER 11, 1973 t terests or until he can activities and under optimum the new rates are .. work out an agreementwith conditions would be available in NAS Jax f his wife. free to the user. However, Notice 1710 of,Aug 7,1973.I . I , . a ,. .., . : : J' --. ._- .,.. '- - .- --.c. . .. .- .. " '- .. .. ... . .- ------.-- -.---. ---- .... .._ .. -.- . OCTOBER 11, 1973 JAX: AIR NEWSLATWINGERPolaroid's _. PAGE,3. - ,.. "' , ; " , : :: > " : f' < , 48, :.: : : ; < , 4 . ' I ',1$ . . ! . ,. - 1., '" ' ; t.. . :, ,, : ; : ., ";\....: '":"> t ': . f": .: >,' : ..;, .- ., . . , ': " new SX70Flf . .-'"Z .........-_... / ' K sy Y , . L:) : J 'Y fi ,' ;.: ': 'a ''Yi' ++ % : :: Sy S : 1 J _ ___ JULJUr ti y c s, s :4&Y .. a : : Fr ra 37G. M r Just touch the dec trie button and whoosh! ..:',," 'I ,** A color picture. is ejected and develops before your eyes. .n., .......... .... . ... ._h........_. .. ....... .... .. ....................... I I ' 1 I KJ IPA ;.. ' i, : rt 3. :. ; ' ; I ril r Y ..,'J, . k' % .n.a! Y ij I '''.' Yva I f! 'a4 tY ; " i! I ! ?y.f' ; if> : ' H : ' i1 ,' 1 :- , J, f . a 1. . ' .. ..; \ : ..\ .j'' t. . j If ns i.. j j jL 9. s : ,; } L-_ ., n %.vavY.- 'O<- YK u + O<- '<'h'xt uunnw a7nAnw.uwn:A 'nw?:F -"'" J. .. )iln I seconds,you see. tlb: ;outlines of your; picture.. Even'M'+after you have a beautiful picture,it keeps Hi; :your picture,minutes later:r ;7d :;;:;: w I "';,. l 4. _,-,' < getting better. '\' ,. '' ; .;r I ', ,, 1. ' .. , ,r! ". > " '" ( '- ,,"j :V;..< t ? Forget:every thing,yq '.ve..of" throw away. And the unique 4elementlens you shoot flash pictures from ' <. .. ever known about, 'photog: Minutes later, you have a allows you to focus from 10.2 inches to 20 feet or more ..." . .', raphy.: : color photograph of a depth 10.2 inches to infinity. away. ; . ,.,\; l., ,.:' ."' The SX- .Land camera. is and brilliance,unparalleled in The 10-exposure? film pack The SX-70, with a suggested , '' : : ...,'h ere. amateur photography. contains a wafer-thin battery, list price of SI80, is . ;.../' '' Just frame,focus and touch The SX-70 is a single lens to provide fresh power every now available in limited quantify . the red electric button. Your reflex camera so your eye sees time you load film. A 10-shot at your Exchange. t," - Ask: for demonstrationand .. 1-.{ -:, picture emerges outside the precisely what the GERashBar a camera, hard and:dry;.There camera array then ask for 'your .own -,.: is nothing to peel, nothing to sees. lets SX-70 Land camera. , .' '. ./" .1 ,. ,f' ii! ,J l' ( : S , :. ,'. .t',+' a : 1. ". ,' ' .' .J,.,,',...' ". .......1. ,'. . .1 J The SX TO camera.I"?4"x7'weiQluonyZ/ounces.. '. .' ..... .1o........ ''\\iJ:.1...,./ , i'' -' ; ". .4 't Polaroid" ,!" \'!!. '.':f. ".I I". ... ,_. .. ..,;, .rf. .:-, "y ,, I l''S .1iy) n .., ,,r S5 .i: Utt 1:', .< ... ;, w ..-- ". -...--- ,.. ........... # ---- - .. J -- -- -- J -,-;. .,",- , : ' : OCTOBER, 11, 1973xx JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER I Pbq 4. ' ...................... ..- r. _ .%titiS Y.Sti\Y: Yvav.! .......... :rY.SS'.1'.S'. << :< >..:yi-.v.v.v............... Y. I >n* of t.( AROUND CECIL for Attack AA SIX Reynaldo years Squadron at the 105 completion reen:l hsted of __ one vears service. -- tr4 .I.Ilul. j .\ i r '1 1I I " .. r Y I 1 ' r I i l w - . i Aviation Maintenance Administrationman Frank B.Tukalo of VA-46 r : was recently promoted to Petty Officer Third Class. AZ3 Tukalo was : presented his advancement by CDR J.D. Taylor, CO of the "CianI - I smen". ___ ; 1 ADJ1 J.C. Dalton of VA-10S was recently presented the Air Wing r'w THREE Letter of Commendation. Commanding Officer of the Gunslingers, CDR P.N.. Puerling, made the presentation. ; ,4; . -emsIv 1t.LiL jjjjj4 AE1 Ramon Ramos of ATKRON Eighty-One was recently presented the Letter of Petty Officer Second Class Charles R.Starr was recently reenlisteo Commendation for his superior for THREE years aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KEN. performance while embarked in - EDY.CDR R.J.Kelly,CO of VA-72,performed the ceremonies in the f USS FORRESTALL from September I squadron ready room.ANQRMANDY. It 172 to July 1973. .j TIRE CO. I!1I d .I r P I! s' ; ,5354 Normandy.Blvd. 78 .992.. 1 N1 H .<1....,-: , - ...'".- . ,r a; fLOU WEBBER, "Your Tire SDCM Walter J. Randall, NAS Career Counselor, retired on 31 Gives You EBl.f Expert"FRONT August 1973 at the completion of 30 years of Naval service.i ir.t . END ALIGNMENTWith Purchase of Any PHONE , 4 of These Tires! 264-4S84 tAN William L. Davis of VA-4S ' TURBO SPEED was recently selected as the Blackbird's "Plane Captain of Now YOU can install you own in-ground the Month". WHITEWALLFULL4PLY MARK SPITZ SPARTAN > SWIMMING_ POOL MOBILE HOMES \ , SAVE MONEY... ! POLYESTER rL Lease Buy or (your labor our tech) OR we install... c.i L 27,000; MILESGUARANTEE 0.! (let us how you) f111PRIDEMORE ; BID . J 688 KINGSLEY AVE INC.U.S. . !J F78-14 4 $ ttOO ORANGE PARK, FLA .17 N RTH, 1 FOR GREEN COVE SPRINGS ; F78-15 PHONE JM-SW ' G78-14 $ 'wAOO ii nun it mi ftMILITARYAUTOMOBILE ,I G78-15 Fon . II MlJ . : H78-14 4 $ og,00 . H78-15 FOR MILITARY CIViliANlOW PRICE tCX EVE RYONtSUNDA. | ....RATES.... .!!!!SIHLvY.!!! .PAYMENT! !! PlAN . :::;:; :: :::::::::::::::::: :: : ; : ;;:;: ;::;::;;::: :: :: *: 900x15 FOR $8600F.E.T. AMERICAN n TOPoitTS! From $2.37 to $2.80 INSURANCE AGENCY !INSURANCE. ..A.G. N.CYXX'X'Xx"X'X WITH HOST MAJOR : : ::iXvX: STORES HOURS.H.-t P.M.INSTANT CREDIT CREDIT CARDS OPEN m.NIGHTS TIL S TIL **MSURPlUS "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" .__. Formerly Continental Insurance -= Underwriters _. 'NORMANDY TIRE CO.IJ .; .eI 4479 ROOSEVELT BLVD 2990 MAY PORT ROAD GOOpS IJ 5354 Normandy Blvd. 786-9292 .'-_-- (Near NAS) (Near NS) Phone 3M-7474 Phone 249-S449 DISCOUNT STORE I Ij j I OPEN ALL PAY SATURDAY 'S fit'.icri Blvd - :. .." ....,:" ..:", ..." -.--.-..'i: -p.,' .._,. ,jr', ', ,' . .' ..... ., I-FI -.- ,,' ""; < .' ' -.' q', ;...; ...10'.'".. -) ,."",.. ,.,_....".... ?t .i .JL "..' .."...""....1'"""-",",: ..""e.7q >_;= 'i o! . lv.I OhOB'E :: Iff 11, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER _ i I. Blood DonorJax Day Set. '." ,,1.: 1 t ,r 0' ., I The Jacksonville Blood families was 83, with,one person I J kt, ;i, A t. Bank's mobile unit will be in requiring 13. "?,: : ", Ward A at, the NAS DispensaryBldg. AU employees, who wish .to ':' [| ( 8)) at 8:15: a.m. on Wed- contribute are asked contact '::1':1'L;' , nesday, Oct. 17, to accept their supervisors so that they can !II j[, donations to the Navy-Civil be scheduled between 8:15: and !!r i! . Service Blood Account.. 11:15: a.m. {It; . All civilian employees are Volunteers are urged to eat Ij;\j\ I\I , j eligible to draw from this accountfor breakfast, but the breakfast 'I! I 1 themselves and their legal should consist of very little fatty | ! it' dependents at no cost for the foods and liquids if it is eaten 'I I( , TIii S I blood needed. within four hours of the scheduled'''f ' : 7 On the last Blood Donor Day, it reporting time. f f"<- 9 was expected that close to 100 units would be collected; instead, A volunteer who is under 18 :: i! : only 49 were collected. years of age, unmarried and who : ' I does not have written permission ; If blood releases were made on from his parents will not be .. \ t a one-to-one basis, these 49 units i ,r t t.Y would have taken care of little allowed to donate. ? J''J.. N more than half the need for the Also, employees with a history "|' f'; period from March 14 to July 11, of hepatitis, malaria diabetes or I, i '.. the last two Blood Donor Days. low blood pressure, as well as ''; t \ The number of units released colds, flu or fever cannot be li :... : between these dates to civilian accepted.Pregnancy is also a bar r. employees and members of their to donating. j CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members of the South West Chamber of Commerce held their r I luncheon meeting in the Officers' Club aboard NAS Jax Tuesday.. More than 60 members were r ! present for the meeting.The meeting was held as a special I tribute to the Navy In conjunction with the : i . Navy Birthday week. Shown (l-r)'are: Capt. J. E. Marshall, C. O. Cecil Field Lou Parrish, Vice .',. \ NAS President,Jax.of the South West Council; Capt. C. D.Gilpin. ,C.O. NARU, and Capt. W. G. Sizemore, C. O. Shore Sailor of Year' i, '; : . ''I ) . i Retired .' Y.'AS. Y5'C. vtn rmm.. v : ; i : w : : 2$ : ::: I At Hancock Hall F PRESTIGE LIST-A-CAR . I seminar ..'.:.'.. ...... . ,.. .m..o: ,: .. "'N..Y'.. "''.''''''' '''''.''''''''''.''''I'0'. '' '''''..'.''' - I Noon slatedJaxThe 7805 NORMANDY BLVD. Friday '12 CAPRI 2 DR. Sharp Low Mileage annual Retired '61 CHEVELLE MALiBU 2 DR. H.T. Extra. Nice 43,000, Navy Personnel Seminarhas actual miles. AC. Pwr Str. Radio ' Questions & Answers A. been scheduled for 70 TRIUMPH Spitfire Roadster. A Real Sport Saturday .at the NAS Jax 73 BUICK LE SABRE Very Nice family car. Loaded ' Theater '69 CHEVELLE MALIBU OR. Clean Second Car. AC. \ Guest speaker for ,the Pwr Str. Radio- seminar will be Capt; JohnM. 71 NOVA 2 DR. Like New. AC. Pwr Str. Pwr. Brakes, w Waters USCG (Ret.), Radio MOTOROLA who will speak on"How the'Reti PONTIAC GRANDVILLE Loaded Extra Clean 'ee Can Best Serve the 72 DODGE CORONET' Station Wgn. Full, .Pwr.. AC. ,Community.Topics ."- 'II", .' Like New. .- 'to be presented, '69 FORD GAL AX IE'5004' DR. Anothertow: Mileage i. according to LCdr. R.B Clean Car '"> WORWSERiEI l lr Cantwell Seminar '68 GTO Convertible I Security Chairman and include Survivor's Social PRESTIGE LIST-A-CAR , Benefits; CHMPUS and 7805 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 786-7543 .' r: CHAMPUS to'MEDICARE I Age 65; CongressionalBills ; and VA Benefits. JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Items from the Secretaryof the Navy's Advisory r Committee for Retired REPOSSESSION SALEWhy Personnel; will also be t discussed answer and session a questionand will. pay full( 'price when you can get it for less? THE ON"WOOD WHEELS LOOK"! i >:-> *::;$:. :-S::::: ":- : :; .Quasar : seminar is designedto LINCOLN CONTINENTAL! > provide retirees a ,:::? Door Hardtop Loaded 1 I '"19"*".' PORTABLE chence to discuss problems COLOR TV which affect the retired :J2 WILL ACCEPT Handsome wood look styling -: L. BIDS in Boca Pecan fmisfi , . i community? ,' both locally ... = high Impact plastic cabinet . 68 FORD TORINO .GTACPS Solid Statt chassis' t and Navy-wide. :: 8. 70 FORD MAVERICK e (except 4 lubes). Instant _ , PB, R&H :-:: Picture and Sound. 1': i Radio and heater PlugHi - Circuit Modules tnstaMalic I $1095 $1295 cI: detent Color tuning Tuning. UHF , tra:.w}xw+};u;:; ;YvrS; }wsw.} 1 1t 70 INTERNATIONAL g: 70 MUSTANG __! CART INCIUOEO' i TRAVELALL g.f 2 dr HT V8 Radio & Heater ii\ : : AC Auto., trans., PS, PB, V-8 IaaDall 39995 i . ; Model WPSSlJ6KP' '. engine, ,R&H ?:! WILL ACCEPT .# +. i BIDS .l_-t t ------------------ i ii iI TIMUQUANA 69 FORD MUSTANG$1995 ;::$. 72 PONTIAC CATALINA $1.50 DISCOUNT::, ji I 1 TERRACE 2-Door: Hardtop, PS, R&H. ti; 2 DR HT AM-FMStereo Tape * Apartments WILL ACCEPT -.Loadedl: $3095 ...ON SERVICE' CALL WITH THIS. AD! I.. " BIDS (GOOD THRU OCT 10th), : Pool PatiosBalconies 70 PONTIAC k$;i 71 FORD PINTO ---------------------_" . Automatic, Radio & Heater , WTW Carpet-Drapes Trans-AM Loaded! jf.| Central Heat&Air i'. Modern Kitchen Appliances $2295 : : WIILAtCEPT' ', Laundry Room .,, SID j"I, 1 BR FURNISHED, 49 FORD' TORINO :$: 68 FORD XL PS PB, R&H :::g:: Automatic, Radio & Heater $115 up : Power Steering, Power Brakes : 2 BR FURNISHED $ 1 395 I $165 up 69 CHRYSLER Convertible $550PS. f ;. A. ., ! :::: 2tt miles from NAS Jax PB Radio tape player :gj:::: 73 HONDA CB 17S 10 miles from NAS Cecil wll I A cEPr $595 . 5342 SEABOARD AVE. BIDS .: FRANK HOULE (USN, Ret.) 'fY. (Just off Tlmuquana) I" I ' PHONE 772.7306 ..;:: .' s 9034 BLANDING BLVD ,PHONE264-3211 .,( 1' ; I frlv. PHONE. 3S4-7391..D/CK" WALLACE. Bellalr Shopping Center,Orange Park :,: f fr. , 5'Sins. i :hStiYa>3tivktiYUrhV7tis$i4ti Mti 7 Ptijiv \ .' i -. :-'-:..."...,i=__, .' .__ ,n ----.----_.. ...'. '. __ .-:.. '.-. : -__:::,'--:.":'- .-,,,, ::..___,_.__ -'\" ," .' -"-"-''7--,.,. .,.'.,.!-..,r;' r;: -i: ' OCTOBER 11, 1973 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER - Land buyers warned IJaxBuying and selling land It Is important not to waive any billion dollar businessin right to see the Property Report six I was a last year. when signing a contract. States the United Z the land was purchased HUD officials warn Navy Much of personnel not to sign . any "sight unseeen" by Navy contracts before discussing women stationed them and men and at home.In first t with a legal officer.They say overseas passed the land buying represents a considerable . 1968, Congress Land Sales Full investment and shouldbe Interstate done cautiously. Disclosure Act which requiresthe to Federal law requires a of the property seller i I'f "cooling off" period in land the buyer with a copy of a provide purchases and this right should Report. xu Property This report explains the basic not be waived by the buyer. sold. All Buyers are warned that nature of the land being : U.S. land sales, whether or not registration with the Federal Government does not constitute the contract is signed overseas _ under the jurisdiction of the endorsement or inspection of the a rfJ come Department of Housing and property. Registration is only to Taa..a Urban Development (HUD). give the buyer full information on Most developers must have a the land. Property Report on file with The Office of Interstate Land ." HUD's Office of Interstate Land Sales is interested in receivingany ______ Sales and must give a prospec- type of complaint or comment * --- -- --- ------- ---- - I OBJECTIVES EXPLAINED- Joe Lewis (facing front) explains the objectives and the means tive purchaser a copy before the about land developers,even I i of achieving the objectives of the new Alcohol Rehabilitation Center to some of the 15 men who will contract to buy land is signed. though the complaint may not be i then go on to explain what they have learned to the men and women of their units and commands. The purchaser can cancel the covered by the 1968 law. More information on land contract and the developer must i refund all monies paid .if no purchasing can be obtained by Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Property Report is received writing to HUD Interstate Land before signing. Sales, Washington, D.C. 20410. I j sponsors education program Pair cited at 679th ,\ Jax -The Alcohol that will have 74 beds to accommodate their respective units and I Jax-Two members of the 679th Manchester received the Air Rehabilitation Center ARC) that persons applying for commands.The 1 have been cited Commendation Medal for was recently instituted here at rehabilitation treatment. objectives of the ARC and Radar Squadron Force , by Maj. Kenneth P. Tevebaugh, meritorious service as Non- NAS Jax was welcomed aboardby Attending the courses conducted its education program as explained the alcohol education program by Lewis were 15 men by Lewis will be: squadron CO, in ceremonieshere. commissioned Officer In Charge : that was conducted at the from various units and com- 1)) To promote attitudes of of the Unattended Ground Sensor counseling and Assistance mands aboard NAS Jax. After responsibility with respect to Staff Sergeant Thomas A. Maintenance Section while Center. attending the classes it becamethe alcohol in those persons who Cimino was awarded the Air assigned to the 2146 Com P01 Joe Lewis, the drug abuse job of these 15 men to returnto choose to drink and the social Force Commendation Medal for munications Group at Osan Air education specialist at the CAAC, their units or commands and acceptability of an individuals' outstanding achievement as a Base, Republic of Korea. 1 conducted two four hour courses spread the word as to just what decision not drink. Radar Maintenance Technician During the period from Dec. 30, on the objectives of the alcohol the objectives of the ARC will be 2)) To achieve general acceptance while attached to the 679th duringthe 1972 to Jan. 29, 1973, "the outstanding '. education program which will be as well as to determine ways of of alcoholism as an period from Nov. 1, 1972 to professional skill, an important part of.the new ARC achieving: these objectives in illness that is preventable and .May 31, 1973.According leadership, and ceaseless efforts, treatable. to the citation accompanying of Sgt. Manchester resulted in 3) To remove stigmatic effects the award, "Duringthis major contributions: to the effectiveness associated with alcoholism which period,Sgt Cimino displayeda and success ,of the THE HAREM militate against proper referralfor high degree of professional Pacific Air Forces Sensor J treatment and subsequent dedication in the relocation of an Program", the citation stated. aer restoration to full duty. AN-FPS-6 Height Finder Radar " New Summer Hours: Open 4PMI 4) To teach supervisory per- Set and supporting equipment." THE FIRST UNITEDPENTECOSTALCHU ALLNEWTOPLESSDANCERSTOPLESSGO sonnel how to detect alcoholism Master Sergeant Albert W. CH 4PM-2AM in its Extends to You a Cordial early stages, how to induce j" Raised Show Bar the alcoholic to seek treatmentand 5) To acquaint personnel with Welcome to All Servlcn'Sund.y 10 W. Church St. JS4-N7i the most effective methods of to provide knowledge of the Sunday School 10:00: a.m. treatment facilities,available. treating alcoholism. Morning Worship 11:00: a.m. 6)) To encourage the treatmentand Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. rehabilitation for alcoholics Thursday Bible Study 7:30p.m. and alcohol abusers. Friday 7) To promote the acceptanceof Youth Service 730pm. the recovered alcoholic as a REV. W.L. COHRON PASTOR useful, reliable member of. the 433 Druid AvenueOff .i military. community. .'3897840 Res: 3985448 RD - SALESMAN ON DUTYV.rP.N ? 10AM....,to 6P.M.DAILY -- - !. \ -:- I IN SALES i FIRST IN VALUE MELVIN PARKConvenient Y I DUNLOP GOLD SEAL 78 SPORT BELTED : x 2 PLY POLYESTER CORD 2 FIBERGLASS, BELTS,WHITEWALL to t 1 NASand i \ SIZE FET PRICE VW SPECIAL CECILFIELD j \ r t ; I 0..14 2.11 20.sa / V I :} E7..14 2.31 21.71 11 F71.14 2.50 23.03G7814 + 2.67 24.15 NEWHOMES \ , H78-14 2.94 27.31 $1495 NEARLY COMPLETED -( 07..15 2.73 24.7 " H7..1S 2.96 27.31 26,500 toVETERANS'28.500 VA.FHA Terms J71-1S 3.12 29.74 HI-SPEED : No Down Payment! L71-1S 3.31 JO.11 '250 BALANCE 3 Bedrooms 2 full Baths.Wallpaper . Parts and labor Incl. King Size Master Bedroom :::: I All Electric a Garage INSTANT m SAFETY Central Heat & Air Conditioning CREDIT S EXPERTSNORMANDY Schools ChurchstlShopping ,Surrounded b Centtrl EJepr'tlSwav 1.295 close by L L NORMANDY == - MuviN . 5540 Normandy === = 5942 Univ. Blvd W to.W = ' 7144430 733 4334 i M NqU ar .. srltll WAREHOUSE ;: iNkMMNIIO = ORANGE PARK '"LD II 747 Hwy 17 -=- TIRE CO.5201W. 1st ST. !r r 264 3521 NkMN I i "AI I f farm.dr TIRES TREADS I JHONES.BULDEffS I , f) "" ' 7" , I 11, 1973. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 - . PIZZA mm 'S A ROE'S, v : ' : 1j1ERNLE GROSE k( -= .. TAKE OUTORDERS-DININdR00M r.., ,AM ltlC 'Ny'SI'; "r'I' ' Boulevard ; PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS ::: '. .'" t.." t '__ .''' , INSUTANC .. PHONE 389-0339 ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI > I -Ktrtmk ft**! HnclMi;{ ;, ,' "PIZZA" 1l:< !.. :-:eatat1 tt"I"....MMits81M ", ,3. Sun Thurs. 4pm 11:30pn. I u.-H CRUZ.StAMP4.i i- Don't ,":: get caught shortJUY HOW! ; o ,'Q Friday 4pm U:/5 am ., WIltAHpI.v:;.:" STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBI L*.INSURANCE CO, :; t Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm12:45am: : :.' tilrfIIlWT\W'it' | Mom: *Off let: eioomir'\ fon.minofsCASSAT ; ::,: 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 '" '. ", '. ....\.."' .fll. .4D: ;*..*:rl<;;'<__w i **r*,, f _. . 'John C. Calhoun, USN [ AVENUE j .tCal'a ' MOBILE HOMES .. .< s' x T.V. Sales 'g Service .,. < -- RCA& ZENITH COLOR.BLACK&WHITE : .A.R.Kobtar'A 1sYrx., tE3J 3 Mas. .(USN Retl STEREO FREE : < Expertef* e, ,.. LOT RENTFREE '; : ? RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL a a t$ ''VK v" .. 04 Clear PIOtlc$ 5 Slip Cover _ DELIVERY & COMPLETE SETUP SERVICE p1CICUP&OEL1VEAY 1. WELCOME HERE ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL } \ *': Ur *selection of Fabric Free EaflmatM f,V "WK SCU. THC BC.T CIV1CK THe MC.T" 1438 Cassat Avenue Phone 384-3407 1040HUBBARO PHONE &4143J J, Grant Plaza at 10JrdI. e.- .,at yd'g9Y ::2d2d I ,..... ., : < ,., .',' ,,v-, : , <: ': :t'::;' "'"' '' ( (i>:> PHONE 264-92 . ;) -'TIOUT'INT.RrRI..h :\ i : : t.' OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION; --1t Complete Line it i i"MoIo.Aii i Wj) ." ',.. NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED?- Foreign Auto Parts ':",,", : '- a new neene en :t .. \ .LAMDCUlA..M8Wt.., Mt E:1IFt+s : ' WI.ECTIIECAUIOOKNPS; .LlM..h :h RED GREENE'S GARAGE S 55 ATIENSYSTEMS, : .MIPT/fATAIfKsi/ ,. INFEIsA, : Imported Parts ,, , To" I' 'n >''1 ''(< :B ':{'f<:: t. : ': .MIaIHc end .iNhilApiil Pine PNIieN P1MNNaA, J.i 'i < '4'.:Mtt99' :. (. South Fast $4/erv't..U.nHct"n MIS-HIGHWAY' Y$Orange dor$ fork"".:, 6417 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PH.387-4468 Ii:)t1f1t; 1i CO, ;: :' "r'W. :{} .t ; (Within walking distance of NAS) ft'J': \; +: CaN\: Po. :: t'l: ;' lRfVN 'fil I t Open 98001100 Monday ihntFrtdox *.t;.ti 505S.MCDUFFAVE.. 3433 EMERSON ST. tonewtthlmenctnpr'. .+ ftclenkarectrlCaI1 dmOV1OA I +k. '} s, 4r, i J < i ,f>> :[.4 '..MfN- ,..,oia'ttEP.1RsaA,' ...... ,, tAiTtt' __y ". 7--, ,.,< .i.m:,1- Ph.'"-331 ,Ph.3tl54 5RENTA ;. t'k'Y3v CC'f JtLk:aCrv.+'iv.>$a'??S'x k"1.'x.'Y'2r.'\a:}>,y'x ; \ \ . ':JtUtt"o!; : r' I. : I '\(, ; . :1 .itt.. P J :: :} 4 f.>'<: '' '\;' et'4o .:(\'$.! i ir9 > l".f: .lt VH\iR +{, : .. : <.,;\ <' .} .' #' "t ; t ti !: <;\l: fit' t v.A) 1 % ik :i8 : ;tYk, 'Mt:: .., 0tt J'*.' t; Heriong Coin Laund J f \\' "i> : ' < '" : ''''' <:F';'' ;" -rt i .4 AAAASON'SSEPTIC $1} : .\i \ ' : : ; ,,.}fti :CAR,. $ M LW : ox y. ' ; : <> : - ,. : t TANK SERVICE Ii. .. SPEED QUEEN ,. ' ( ff. { >t; --1. ';( I "MllIT.Ry., :' ....' tih: ; , Tanks Clean Outs EQUIPMENT z ' New ,. Iii,1'a: $.'.'of-.maud" ", up 1! ",". ,..', ....r ,1 Repairs Filter Beds 1\::"( : '." .' ) :.. ., t. RAIN SOFT WATERHERLONGand P- . : a,1"i., ,, >> r.lIv : ., , ?':'14 *" ":i>' : >""w4" a9. ""\.i''\z.{?''''\\' : GREEN COVE $ SPRINGS ORANGE PARK "H"" .RY }'fRI. fCK 0i1kA k{ tfiEJ) f l. S\\; i fmNtn11M0\)'Tf#,. a';flil't' ;{: Hours: 7 a.m.til 10 p.m.AUTOcENTE. :Y t t , ?: .<".BLANDING BOULEVARD :.' .., ,,' >l/J '" " :} INSPECTION:: ; I )' American IMeCMtE. '. : "' ; AND SERVICESRAKEWORK..TUNEUP ' \ Motors . > tFRONTEND ,, l , ; t [Kftfn] "TV* OMOfOB>. 1 Cmn- k''i ,' y' .. ." :H' ''<'.' ...' .< '>>" ,,/"$. ': Honest Courteous S rvlttW .' AMX..Javelin Ambassador- Matador FOREIGN'CAR 'ART$ \I 1 ! '" *Mm HeadHeM Replace. Bull, \ ;.,. ,;,' .\ < AIMS W1Mttllel4 WIJI'tf' ttades 4ih HORNET GREMLIN ,S "' ;:l flloli : C.i.''' 1 S / ... ,, ,.. ..,,, ,,,, . 'South of Orange Perk Htph. : :< 'p : .s.'+'<.w.>> .i s::><:'!'fr ''''M.'' : Oft"tndlno(State ANd2U ? t 737- 400SOUtHSIDErAMERICAH D. Hewn usNro .:<" :, .,., ,'':DISCOUNTt:H 1 _,J }:;,;? ya AA ) ? ', /1r10LNTVITOURFRtf$8LVALOHt. )i\ : ; : ,. "'IIYF' :: : I" t-, .JAMES JACKSON, HOURS l:, 1; &;',",< ,<'" kM..1K.( ,V18.Pt'101K 7l't4406' .K: $r' U.S.:Military Retired' E i '"a.AM-'PMMoLt1\r8 pnMH :. :i.l:. '...:.OPiIN'M/d.1rN1.: ,;h4.e..f/.. let.:. "fw ,:;.... : II\ONVi ill A '>".':, 1 I,PHONE K4-l343 '" ,,, CIoMCSat.&S.a::::; , .s y .z. ENGINES. A TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGED :- l$yH*$$tSeivYOU 8,Comply wish Youf Wtsh ). .. I F _J 9KfEftie6SHOWROOM I SPRING VOLKSWAGENS MOTORS r , INE'SJJtfaFtibfans Sales Service and, .WAREHOUSEw. .IM..tvtryUWwf tar 1Ht.Intartor*f rw..."t..! : DISCOUNT PRICES!' r'S 284-9209 r W 1G.SERVIcE T PRESENT YOUR MILITARY I.D. CARD + S : FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS x S3M 1tM00NN*$t.11Mie M lWr d'$l Pot fl1I HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS"WALLY"WOLGEMUTH Rd. S ces 1,3 and J I'lL 113.132 f9AM.4' .. \ SAVE TIME AND MONEY!! .,< : CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER, WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWNIl :. " -- S ," \ _. "" f 5 S S "'r f' .. i,. .... ,. .. ....... ._ -- "r-- "" -- nOCTOBER : ; .s ;Vj' __ ...,, "' "'_, .;,. -':"tit**"- :Tt "..R-'_,; ri; --.r :' : ; : 'P. .1"4:: : : ::: -.r . ., :_ .:::"" ._ --- --i -- -ii- ____i- ----- ';-: ...... f1'"Y.' 1'r". "'," -- - r- OCTOBER H i 1973 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER :,." I I _ .. .::!(,,., S Army engineers release .' ;. i f. I :..p. two environmental reportsJaxThe .\,;'. ;. U.S. Army Corps of the President's Council on En. Engineers has announced the vironmental QualityThe completion of two environmental draft environmental study statements on Florida of the Upper St.Johns River impact says r ",..,.. public works projects.One there will be a temporary i r IY is a final report on the deterioration of water quality .......... effects of aquatic plant control during construction of the levees and the other is a draft en- and temporary water shortage vironmental statement con reservoirs and an increase in cerning the Upper St. Johns nutrients caused by flooding River segment of the Central and vegetated areas. J-. Southern Florida Flood Control The report notes that favorable '\. Project.The aspects of the work include .. final report on aquatic development of a valuable plant control notes that chemical fishery resource In three impoundment - ..j ../- control with 2, 4-D areas, a dependable dimethylamine salt "has provento supplemental water supply for a \t be the most effective and critically water deficient area f' ,f t feasible means of control near Melbourne will be created w A:::. available,consistent with limited ..- ...' and flooding will be sharply :1-L : -,, "; ......... -. 1 funds, the need for control and" reduced through temporary wJ- 41 ,:.v'? the safety of the environment. storage of water in the Impoundment . I However, the Corps of areas.Alternatives . JOIN THE NAVY' SEE THE WORLD-AMS1 Carrol Schoenhals (Center) snipped over for six Engineers is continuing researchinto years with VP-45, now deployed to Sigonella, Sicily. Lt. Leon Temple (Right) and Petty Officer more effective alternativemeans to the proposed 1 I Schoelhal's fellow members of VP-45's Combat Air Crew 12 were on hand for the ceremony near the of control with fewer construction plan are also i Parthenon in Athens, Greece. adverse effects. discussed in the report. i Potential alternatives under Copies of environmental If I PWOC meeting MondayJaxThe investigation are mechanical, reports are available from the ' biochemical and other chemical U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, j methods. P.O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, Fla. . Protestant Women of improve and beautify the Chapel This report has been filed with 32201. I the Chapel (P.W.O.C.) have grounds and buildings; attract scheduled a meeting for Monday, more families to Sunday Church Oct. 15 at 9:30 a.m. at the NAS School and Worship Services; Give a USMC Wives to meet ;;1 1club Chapel. and plan special events for youth, At the group's last meeting, teenagers., young adults and Capt. John Goad (CHC) told the families. pintsized- Jax -The Marines Wives Club projects.All . members about the challenge If an effort to improve the will hold their first meeting after Marine Corps wives, active { facing the Chapel of Faith. Chapel community, they are the summer holidays on Wed or retired, are invited to attend. nesday, Oct. 17, at 11:30: a.m. in With our Navy community trying to compile a roster of those d growing in such vast numbers, who attend the Chapel of Faith. the NAS Jax Chief Petty Officers For additial information, not only the women, but whole This will help the chapel staff Club. contact Mrs. Arthur Slocumb at . families are needed to help the know you better, know what your At the meeting, the group will 264-9487 or Mrs. Ernest Moyer at ' Chaplains and their staff assure a needs are and what you can do to gift. be making plans for this year's 771-5177 after 4 p.m balanced,well rounded program. help. The P.W.O.C. are not. simply There is a tremendous need for interested in Bible Study and voices in the choir, teachers and Give In REAL ESTATE matters, visit or :all church pot luck suppers. They youth sponsors. want to aid the Chaplians by If you have any complaints or WAYNE SHRUMAn making all Chapel programs suggestions or want to help the associate of interesting, inviting and P.W.O.C. meet these challenges, Blood. ,j educational. go to their meeting Monday BLANDING AGENCY, Inc. They also want to find ways to morning. ;} ; i REALTORSHonesty Dependability, Sincerity in < REAL ESTATE SALES .... I .. .. .0@f.:', '.,C A:0,) otI1'1I.r .i a f'.t." t'N xi It w< "0 ,.d ns n,_ 14i, .. : t ..' w", :..: .t., ... ,. ,"i.. ._.... :,-' 5102 Blanding Phone 771-8036 Boulevard t ::. .: :,14' 1::';." .........".. -' ;- '-. .,f.-' .i. . " . I Open for your convenience 6 a.m.-JO p.m.. ,, II I SAVE MONEY D PICK-UP & DELIVERY I F D ROAD SERVICE IN SPITE YOURSELF. O MECHANIC ON DUTY (G AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS : BARN AUTOMATIC BOB'S OAK HILL : SAVINGS. r f,, unl n i Stir ; .0 ....<<11": .;J';'" ..',,1 t". '. (1.J... '. SERVICE CENTER .................... II p-!i :'' : ; : '.. '.-' j : t03rd, &Jammes Road Phone 771-9156 i n ; :; ;:: ::: :, : , .r : : : ""' ,* "'::::! .. : ; 1. Consolidate Your Bills To $5,000.00TERMS " : < o --s: \ ' ; ..". : ; ; I r: ;.:. .f. .. TO SUIT YOU AT BANK RATES .l' ) ; " :' .-. f" '.. ;', ,. : 0. '., ;, ., 0" :, ,' I SOUTHERN I./ I ' I . i ) : : ; , d" , t.t I_' .0' It, 'fhe Bank On The Base.', .. ; . ,. ', ',' ..... I INDUSTRIAL . ;; 'I.**" ,*: '0' >v ".... BANK I MemberEDLC 0 . ", , " : ,. : .. ., J "The '\.". J II.-.s. .jI.a..,.C'.. <". ,. 0 ",",.',.1,.. .".. ., ,.tI;... -'. .I. '. .:. ::1:: Little Bank with a Big Heart V i :: .. Member F.D.I.C. .:::: " r . . 't; ::: :" : .. .:. :r.t. '/' ;; : : ) r::::1- .Our 11 NORTH Installment LAURA Loan STREET Dept Is Open PHONE Until MJ-M22 4 P.M. i'':'::.: :.. ,, *.. : 4y: "t : lr.: ; 1 I .. @ ;%* ;; : :*:: ,I . .. .. ':a. 1o.". .',;r&;;"' L.. .... -oJ E' ..i; "I" : ) r : , OCTOBER 11, 1973 ,vi:, 3: i-' j \ t r i Q'! ft ':.'. i _. e 3<)':.'.', =---- ___ JAX AIR N NEWS--LATWINGER :.'-r=--- --PAGE 9' - Relieves . Capt. " Faught ', . . Capt. Lesperance takes' PatWing 11 helmt I ILEGION - -4 C . e b 1' + n M ) , -t P / I '. ", YI : . ' Or;-.' y < & } -ic . ,,' 4 ) "CUTTING UP"- Capt. Vaught and Capt. A. P. Lesperance share the cake-cutting duties. after ' ' \ -, Capt. Lesperance relieved Capt.Vaught as Commander, Patrol(Wing II. > HDU-.::- QC , pi44LL / 1 au ,r OF MERIT VAdm. Michaelis presents Capt. W.J. Vaught with the Legion of Merit at PATWING 11's change of command . ceremony.Capt. Vaught received the award for his outstanding leadership of the Wing during his two-year tour.Ve4eEed . & 0u . "One of our 2 locations is open I" n G, to serve you 7 days a week" Ik- ) a y > SALES, SERVICE Ili iF'' I : f RENTALS 'WHAT DO WV WAVE WAVOF f AIR FILLS 'SOKR1 YOU |A61FR PE' TAKING'COMMANDCapt..A.P. Lesperance reads his orders as he. cAizvs becomes the new Commander of Patrol Wing 11. " DIVE TRIPS -, HYDROSTATIC TEST Take a peek at these - PADI YMCA NAUI DAY LESSONS NIGHT LESSONS . , MAIN OFFICE ST. JOHN'S STORE .. : 13437 Beach Boulevard 4591 St. John's Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32224 Jacksonville Florida 32210 of the mobile home industry.Parltwoocf ;r Phone ''729 244-4720 (f024) Phone ((904) 384-3455 1 " 1 " SORRy. ...at Mobile Home Brokers*,." ... .fl" -,,' BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY... 70'' PARKWOOD 3 Large Bedrooms 2 Full Baths 17' ,Livlngroom Dishwasher Spanish Furnlshings. . 60' PARKWOOD . ( )', 3 Big Bedrooms, 1 IVa Bath, Name Brand $9775_ " 7 Appliances Frost t Free: Refrlg., Deluxe Contemporary Furniture. 6$' PARKWOOD :% v $7795' 2 Big Bedrooms'Large Front Llvlngroom ..,<.. : Raised Kitchen, ', Beautiful Blue .. SOLD 70' PARKWOOD Bellheaven Furnishings. 4 Large Bedrooms, 17' Llvlngroom, 1 IVa $U' ;' Bath, Deluxe Range, Frost Free Refrlg., ', 'rf K.:. Dishwasher: Central AC. 24x45 FLEETWOOD I'' .L 1 : ; L. 0 ; 3,Large Bedrooms? Large Den, Bassett M ,. =, w- $ 0,445 Furnishings, Looks like House.. ... ? :,; ...OUTI! 6S' OX FORD" 16,900 ;, ::2 Extra Large Bedrooms, 2 Extra Large .: Bath; Eat.in Kitchen, Deluxe, Furniture. 24x44 FLEETWOOD' . .....HOWEVER are planning more 2 Large Bedrooms, 1 Bath Deluxe Early " great homes for you in BELLAIR. 9675 American Furnishings. WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTSIClay $9695 ; '0' AMERICAN .-.. County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community I IBTTIL3DE3RS Den 2 Bedrooms: Carpet, Snack Bar BELL.A.lR.: : : i Furnished. $'195' . : : Mom iI'lii r . HOME: : : JNC.: tH(. "', . Member of National Home Builders Associationand ., 5887 Roosevelt Boulevard / Phone '388.4618 '<4' Jacksonville Home Builders Associations \', _..". ': ', .:::., .', l\. ; , .' ... ." .. >'.... .)" "'I\\\\';.....: ,:,;;\ii! ;t':1i'i: i ; OCTOBER n, 1973 . PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER - I "Eagles" presented 'CIAO Aviation Safety Award. I IJax .... received the Chief of Naval Operations Annual Aviation Safety Award ......., -The VP-16"Eagles" of command ceremony.Cdr. . \ last week at P A TWING l 1's accepted change the award 'for his officers and men from RAdm H. G. Rich, Ronald G. Castle Commander Patrol Wings Atlantic. efforts the Fleet patrol squadron whose during precedingyear Atlantic The award is presented to the Through Safety It is intended to recognize dynamic< did the most to promote "Readiness accident.free flight operations.The . safety program and to give credit tar accumulated general excellence to the area or the for keenness of the competition unsurpassed professionalism is ,conferred upon the squadronaviation safety and the mark of winning it.According. the squadron qualified for the to LCdr.Alan K Jenkins, VP-16's Safety Officer, award through an agressive accident prevention program that has produced over 65,000 accident.free- flight hours during the P.3C last"Orions"eight years.have now been painted with an "S",symbolic of the safety award They W.l6nalsTwerSe Battle Efficiency "E", which the "Eagles" 'won earlier this year for outstanding; combat readiness and performance while on deployment and during participation in Fleet exercise. n ,. II''E i te"rnlf a : g 4v" f t :i ; xR Y .13r ) _ _ y , u e "$" FOR SAFETY-Cdr. Ronald.G. Castle (Right VP-16 skipper 2 + 3 ? a1w l applies the final touches to a freshly.won CNO Aviation Safety Award I "S"on one of the squadron's P.3C'Or Ions"as LCdr. A.K. Jenkins, VP. " 16's Safety Officer,gives a heloina hand. .."".('.-.. i ; fJ [ f v !I OUT OF SIGHT. .'- ,,'.,H: 9 fl! ri ;: GO GO DANCERS fFORMAL\ o.. IJ I' All I I * Topless PRESENTATION-Cdr. Castle (Right) listens as RAdm. Rich congratulates. VP-16 for I \ winning the CNO Aviation Safety Award. BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS ; 11 AMtil2 AM Daily y 1080 Cassat Ave. 388.9016 fr Let's 1'I'I I E 6 .help Big Chief Say: 1 =;-- -. each- I' A IIOWSUSWIICOMIO GIFTS c' "'-- : other.the FREE FRONTVHEEL t*Nauli I Har WITH PURCHASE . / Repair Materials tArorisorirs Other Goodies OF4 TIRES WET S1ORAGE MARINE NOISTS-NULL SERVICE'TACHT BROKER I' neighbor. EXPERT ENGINE SERVICE OUTBOARD. STERN DRIVE. INBOARD TW Amtrksm** Oo>4 NEWEST BOATS MOTORS. 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Mrs.Harry McAllister 9; t ; During the monthly reports, will have charge of the Cocktail ' special reports and convention Hour , reports were given. Memberswere Mrs. E.J Wager presented the t asked to bring canned goodsfor club a wall hanging of the 23rd Thanksgiving baskets and to Psalm in Japanese.Due a ; ;, ' turn in all points and pin orders to the National Conventionof . for the year to the appropriate the NWCA, there will be no '" chairmen by the November social-educational meeting this g { ,.,,..; , business meeting.A 'month. r, ny donation was voted for the The next business meeting is ' Florida Junior College Choral scheduled for Nov. 7. , Group _,._' ; ,_ '''''''''''_ ....:.""'."'- ......,."" ,--.........ye .,,, ? * -- NEW BIRD FOR HS-1-Cdr.'Fred Johnston, HS-1 skipper, watches as Capt. William Wirt, Com- modore of HS Wing congratulates the crew of the first SH-3H delivered to the Quonset Point area. The "Hotel" model of the "Sea King" chopper Is designed for both shore and ship-based I '"n operations to detect, track and destroy enymy submarines, as well as providing logistic support and da search and rescue capability. HS-1 is scheduled to move f from Quonset Point to NAS Jax. K BojcTa : \ Barb* '.......... Yo".Y\A.." .................:::............::::.............:-' ." . : : :: .A' :; ( g ,e ', 'i.s a --! ; y \\1\R\ oa y, THE ATTIC i Vy' ..F. s NaePus BOTTLE CLUB , } 5 A IINOvY l Per S t1is..t j: .v:.;.r.::: :va:. : {::::',::' b i ' . 7S. DA ft\ trend : >, t 1. ihisW" ,.., . r .iTf .. ,ot their\ choice 5aurdav.1 , '' fr4a'It\ r.t. a u :) ....... \ ..;.. ."_.._ "I. .: ,. t,0' 0f:,.J&-:. ''..... .. I "' s .., , ?r .' BLUE SKY EvervFrs"Nitt '. l Midnight til SAM ''' ' , :'- ;, J' : '.: :, Modern Music at Its Best _ ,"" t" "He's in rare form this morn Nit ROOSEVELT BLVD.Jult V\% mite north HAS Main Gate) F." .. : ., t .. ing. 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'' : ; .'l t, ,c- OCTOBER 11, 1973 PAGE 12 IAY MFWS.LATWINGER 1 1'Mad,: Foxes' solve"'retention problems. 11 . -- I II ',' By Lt.John Sheridan e J .VP-5 PAO H __ Jax-A year ago, Patrol . 1 Squadron Five had one of the lowest re-enlistment rates in the 4. Navy. Today it has one of the highest i.I i. 4 A year ago, only seven percentof r\\ the men were shipping over for another tour of duty.Today, that figure is running at more than. 50 percent. Behind this change is a new effort at retention that began just five months ago and has reapedits benefits not only in the up surge of enlistments but a new : pride and morale in the outfit. Item: During a routine career x counseling session, Chief Petty Officer James R.Lee noticed one sailor's grade on his military r intelligence test seemed too low for the aptitude the man had shown on the job. Chief Lee i P.., t retested the man and his score, I t 1 originally a typing error that had I kept him, out of the Navy's }I technical schools, doubled. The man stayed in. : STRAIGHT FACTS-Chief Petty Officer James R. Lee discusses ref STRESSING A POINT, LCdr. Don Walsh tells how VP-5 has Item: When Petty Officer :f r enlistment propects with PN3 Harry Carter at the VP-5 Career skyrocketed its retention rate in one year. LCdr. Walsh is head of the Third Class Mark Mann ex- / f Counseling Office. squadron's Career Counseling Office. i r (Continued Pg. 13)) .55; c''"!U.e- t..e1 Q Standing Boulevard : Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center| House Quality ; " ... .Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night Phone is 771 9223 'Every man .is'r::: : FAMILY NIGHT STEAK Your choice of recruiter"Cdr. . $ i 99 CHICKEN & a DUMPLINGS or 89 i NIGHT I CHOPPED STEAK Frank Woodlief >. Lb Club Steak with Baked Potato and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter LUNCH 11 AM til| 2 PM, DINNER,4 PM til 8,fM, } ; _, ._ .. ,. ."....J........ 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I pressed a desire to fly, his evaluation, a career proposal is ,division officer and career drafted, tailored to the in- , : counselor devised a program that dividual's need. Finally, and 'i ; would allow him to be trained as before the man commits himself, : j a flight engineer, the No.3 seat in the Career Counseling Office the cockpit, of the P3C. Petty takes necessary steps to Officer Mann agreed to re-enlist. guarantee that such things as technical schools and desired Item: At morning every duty assignments learn!cur of the squadron's of. are available meeting before reenlistment.The . ficers and chief petty officers, ,',. : members of the Career Counseling statistics show the ", approach , - Office discuss a particular is working. The Navy: : Navy education program. wide retention average is 25 percent, compared to VP-5's 50- 1'i According to Cdr. Frank plus percent. 1 Woodlief,VP-5 skipper,the result , 1 Is "Every man is a recruiter in Keys to Success my squadron. I insist that every From the growing pride in the officer and CPO in my command working spaces to the wealth of have a basic knowledge of the information being given the men various programs the Navy has by career counselors, Cdr. to offer." Woodlief said, "The Navy is an . organization where merit and . t! It has been under Cdr.Woodlief's too performance the . are only keys to ; direction that the success. retention rate for the squadron ;",.:' . experienced its marked turn : rT:1; around. "A man is advanced because of .- : >'. : his merit and professional per Pride and Honesty formance in competition with his DOUBLE-CHECK-Chief Lee checks to assure that re-enlistment incentives can be fulfilled before His plan was simple: follow peers, period! Social, racial or the man signs his contract. '- "r" ".. '"..)". . j usual Navy practices of a strong previous economic factors have chain of command to give a man nothing to do with his progress." ! pride in work, be honest with a Honest . i 1 man about his usefullness to the "When led to responsibility and fair approach I j Navy, and bolster the Career honestly consider their future, ' Counseling Office. many men clearly appreciate the is the answer' ! prime advantage of , a Navy j The Career Counseling Office is career", Cdr. Woodlief con- Cdr. Woodlief headed by LCdr Don Walsh, a 25 cluded. year veteran of the Navy. Working with him is Chief Lee and Petty Officer First Class JACKSONVILLE S MOST EXCLUSIVE BOTTLE CLUB1WHAT'S HOP SKIP AND JUMP,.,. , But before Richard Anderberg. a .k;0r.: ?" e'. ...........w-,:' ,-' NEW?? possible reenlistment even gets 1 to them,much of the groundworkfor FINANCING' I Y i .m.Chole. . success has been laid. .Lots .: ..... ,, ,... Ir&rrlw1Iji ,J Cdr. Woodlief, for ,instance, Available : ...OVER TO OUR PARK WHERE YOUCAN , places tremendous emphasis on BUY AMOBILE HOME AND NEVER LEAVE! the responsibility of a. man's WK-HAVE A NEW IDEA immediate supervisor-for on- t ! people the-job communication.counseling and people-to- COLONYMOBILE Pussycat Escorts Continuous Partners) (Dancing x These supervisors, junior officers HOME PARK & SALES foptess Go Go and chief petty officers are '" 244 WEST Ith ST I 58thST EXIT PH.fiptn given the authority to solve their N ECON1gR G. I-_ / -.. 4pm *am (Sundays too) men's problems, reemphasizingthe BARR\NGTO E\.C.O'l4A \('OFT 4. traditional chain of commandthat ) tEpando \141(60) ( ) .s has bolstered the squadron's 7j.i1A'1" "" ... ... pride and morale. Some $300 to $500 off! Save $$$$$! That pride showed itself one 935?103rd St.(Near Cecil&Jax) P' /7I-W75 day when a fire' alarm sounded at See Ed Steve 1 (USN, Rei Hangar 1000. It was_no drill. 1 "Our men had our planes out of TRANSMISSIONLEAKIflG.SLIPPiriG.I the hangar and the hangar doors From mighty to mini l shut behind them is 11 minutes," i Cdr.,Woodlief said,"far less time: . BMWof North .Florida Honda & : than: any other squadron. Their |/1 GROWLING JERKING pride squadron in being- a member." of this. V "" has it all . I Candid Evaluations From the hangar deck, the 1 retention effort moves to the Administration Officer where a .rF candid evaluation of the man is conducted by LCdr. Walsh. Does the Navy want him and what y. . opportunities might he honestly expect in civilian life comparedto s ,, ! the Navy? J Vt tFLORIDA'S COMPLETE + "In the past, a man was recommended for a program F-r JWtIi4L'I merely because he asked," Cdr. --- Woodlief said, "People were Ibb' ,, ' losing pride in the advancementand ' attainment Of'goals. It was NUMBER ONE DEALER too loose, too liberal." Complete Line of Parts: and AccessoriesBest ."a SPECIAL PRICE INCLUDES "Now,we're working to clearly Prices and Service In Florida. identify the career man with YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT... I potential. We have a choice of who to keep.I don't go out and re- - that iiiwn( .><1. : enlist a man just because ; in the Navy. BMW F man wants to stay l There have been"cases in whichwe : i'-- : QI have. said_ no. 'of NORTH FLORIDA _ ,: \: ' *" to AM to 7 PM Sturrti vs 'till 6 PM "An honest, fair approach Daily 8 . the whole thing is what we feel is -- i PMII i P< H IGMWA Y "HOtaE >3 ''C- . ? ,'the,, -..answer... .. ," he added., ., ...J. .... .. c ..i . ,' :;:'::- "':' ''"!'' , .' ( .> :'I-: :, :: :.) . r fl I =It')l..i -, PAGE_ 12' JAX NEWS.-LATWINGER OCTOBER Hi; 1973 I : Mad Foxes' solve retention problems. >. I By Lt.John Sheridan Vk t. f a iii' VP-5 PAO : : !. Jax--A year ago, Patrol t Squadron Five had one of the lowest re-enlistment rates in the sfI Navy. Today it has one of the 6 highest. IF A year ago only seven percentof the men were shipping over for another tour of duty.Today, that .\ % r figure is running at more than 50 percent. Behind this change is a new effort at retention that began just five months ago and has reapedits I II' benefits not only in the up- surge of re-enlistments but a new pride and morale in the outfit. .1 Item: During a routine career counseling session, Chief Petty Officer James R.Lee noticed one sailor's grade on his military 1 intelligence test seemed too low for the aptitude the man had shown on the job. Chief Lee retested the man and his score, jl l, originally a typing error that had ,kept him out of the Navy'stechnical schools, doubled. The I man stayed in. STRAIGHT FACTS-Chief Petty Officer James R. Lee discusses reI STRESSING A POINT, LCdr. Don Walsh tells how VP-5 has Item When Officer I enlistment propects with PN3 Harry Carter at the VP-5 Career skyrocketed its retention rate in one year. LCdr. Walsh is head of the Third :Class Mark Petty Mann ex- I Counseling Office. squadron's Career Counseling Office. (Continued Pg. 13) .a. _ : i; 1 :II1 c a ii.et.erlalii 81andingBouievard i House of Quality Foods. Cedar Hills Shopping Center) i Phone 771-9223 t Every SATURDAY Night is Every FRIDAY Night is "Ever man is t FAMILY NIGHT I STEAK Your choice of a recruiter"Cdr. CHICKEN & ) 'i'j j $199 DUMPLINGS or 8 9' NIGHT t CHOPPED STEAK Frank Woodlief i-4 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato .and any 2 vegetables Bread and Butter{ LUNCH 11 AM tit| 2 PM "DINNER. 4 PM til APM V! ; .. ! J Watch For Our Luncheon Meat Special 39 cents Monday Thru Saturday / '... --:::::::;;:::::::;::::::.::::-:::::::: ::":::::::::.:-::.::::.::' ::::';::...;..l lL -1 Cocktail . ,-- - rf4 Hour jJ j J : jl.l. "" ; 1" 5:00: to 7:00: pm , ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::;::::=::: : : SPECIAL RATES P'r Person , $600 FOR SERVICEMEN double occupancy , . 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SATURDAY' Ask about our Badcock EASY PURCHASE PLAN. 409 ", Ideal for young Navy families|lust starting out. : -, fe,ESTABLISHED 1904 HONE 38B-6567 HOME, FURNISHING CENTERS Home Owned 4 Operated by Thomas Walker ! 10 other locations to serve you! MIWAY 171t KINGSLEYAVE! ORANGE PARIcr Ph U4 :,{, 4U42. .__. -- .. -.' -.... :!: , ir ti . 1) OCTOBER 11, 191f: JAX AIR 'NEWS-LATWWGER' PAGE 13 _ I I .squadron-wide effort provides solutionContinued .1 ( from Pg. 12)) After LCdr. Walsh's ."'',.' pressed a desire to fly, his evaluation, a career proposal is J/ division 'officer and career drafted, tailored to the in- ', counselor devised a program that dividual's need. Finally, and TrThc 11 ";f''",. . would allow him to be trained as before the man commits himself, a flight engineer, the No. 3 seat in the Career Counseling Office the cockpit of the P-3C. Petty takes necessary steps to ci I w wA' Officer Mann agreed to re- nlist. guarantee that such things as t +a technical schools and desired Item: At every morning duty assignments are available meeting of the squadron's officers before and chief petty officers, reenlistment.The ;. .. t , members of the Career Coun statistics show the approach - seling Office discuss a particular is working. The Navy- Navy education program. wide retention average is 25 percent, compared to VP-5's 50- According to Cdr. Frank plus percent. Woodlief,VP-5 skipper, the resultIs "Every man is a recruiter in Keys to Success my squadron. I insist that every From the growing pride in the officer and CPO in my command working spaces to the wealth of . have a basic knowledge of ,the information ''' being given the men Jti. \ . various programs the Navy has by career counselors, Cdr. : to offer." Woodlief said, "The Navy is an i . organization where merit and 7 It has been under Cdr.Woodlief's N ' performance are the only keys to . direction that the _ success. . retention rate for the squadron 4. ...-_: experienced its marked turnaround / ., "A man is advanced because of '' . '- his merit and professional per- Pride and Honesty formance in competition with his DOUBLE.CH ECK-Chlef Lee checks to assure that re-enlistment incentives can be fulfilled before His plan was simple: follow peers, period! Social, racial or the man signs his contract. ',"," .. . usual Navy practices of a strong previous economic factors have chain of command to give a man nothing to do with his progress." pride in work, be honest with a 'Honest fair man about his usefullness to the "When led to responsibility and approach ; Navy, and bolster the Career honestly consider their future, . ; r' 1 Counseling Office. many men clearly appreciate the is the answer' , prime advantage of a Navy The Career Counseling Office is i career", Cdr. Woodlief concluded Cdr. Woodlief j I headed by LCdr Don Walsh, a 25 . year veteran of the Navy. Working with him is Chief Lee i and Petty Officer First Class BOTTLE CLUB1 before HOP, SKIP AND JUMP., , But Richard a Anderberg. ,, : ,. om< . = <:f.J!! w. j possible reenlistment even gets j to them,much of the groundwork F''24-43 HR' Gff1Y I"I = ) j for success has been laid. Choice LotsAvailable ,: gjc . Cdr. Woodlief, for instance, ...OVER TO OUR PARK WHERE YOU places tremendous emphasis on CAN BUY A MOBILE HOMEANDNEVERLEAVEICOLONY I t the responsibility of a. man'sImmediate 'r4iI Wf HAVE A NEW IDEA.. ! supervisor--for on 1 _ the-job counseling and people-to- Pussycat Escorts people communication.These . Continuous (Dancing Partners] supervisors, junior of- MOBILE HOME PARK & SALES topless Go GO - ficers and chief petty officers are '" 244 W STlth St -\ 5lth Sf EXIT PH 351 f3f4' given the authority to solve their G4 Open 4pm **m ( Sundays too) .. men's CONCORD BARR1NG70NELCOWA SKYLINE problems, reemphasizingthe ) F1 traditional chain of commandthat l'l8-3 eft lExpando1 124Xbo1 \10 has bolstered the squadron's 64.I'V' "" ... ie - pride and morale. Some $300 to $500 off! Save $$$$$! . That pride showed itself one 9359 103rd St.Near Cecil& Jax) P' ;1I. 275 day when a fire alarm sounded at See Ed Steve 3 (USN, Ret Hangar 1000. It was no drill. "Our men had our planes out of TRANSMISSION the hangar and the hangar doors From mighty to mini shut behind them is 11 minutes" , Cdr.Woodlief said, "far less tune; . North .Florida Honda & BMWof ! than, any other squadron. Their I 111 pride squadron in being-showed.a'member" .of this I has it all , Candid Evaluations 1M From the hangar deck, the retention effort moves to' the : Administration Officer where a __ T _ candid evaluation of the man is S _ _ conducted by LCdr. Walsh. Does I i. the' Navy want him and, what iI ,opportunities might he honestly a expect in civilian life comparedto kY/ the Navy? I COMPLETE "In the past, a man was . recommended for a program AUTOMATIC merely because he asked," Cdr. . - - lARO'Hv.UAHANIfc.fc Woodlief said, "People were %V ) : {> iiILv ,losing pride in advancement % and attainment of 'goals. It was r .FL'ORIDA'SNUMBERONE DEALER I :o I " too loose, too liberal. : Complete Line of Parts and AccessoriesBest SPECIAL PRICE INCLUDES "Now,we're working to clearly Prices and Service in Florida. identify the career man 'with YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT... v potential. We have a choice of 1 who to keep.I don't go out and re- because that C A LI DAV NIGHT OR SUNOj enlist a man just " 1\ man wants to stay in the Navy. J, ,. 540f PHI LIPS HWY I There have been cases in whichwe II I I I- Jfj j 4'0.5 MERRILL RDK W - , have said. no." 531 CASSAT AVE a f NORTH FLORIDA .' "'"An honest, fair approach to Saturd.ws 'till PMVVA V i M O N f : .' feel is ' ;, the whole thing is what we ,;. the. .answer., ,". he'added.. .0'f I' .JiJ , ",:" ; ....,;.. -. .5. , :t 'I"' ,'"'L"i n \ .....:: :.-: ,--_.- _....:..:.........:..:...: ...:.: -----'!-.n,- .d.!....., ". ':t.I.:.:... 'U"....,,.....,._ ...-.-.-,:-.:..,-,.-:.-.......1tj\\i.i.-- -;;,';"...,""," ..' III . . OCTOBER U), 1973 ,=i PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER y 1 Stop fires before they start. Jax-PEOPLE cause most fires and PEOPLE can prevent most fires. Not "the other fellow" but you..and you..and you! . Good attention to fire prevention starts at home then carries through on the job or In the \ classroom during leisure-time activities and while traveling, everywhere and at all times. In other OKTOBERFEST words, "Never give fire a chance to start!" At home,get rid of possible fire hazards and try to change habits which could be dangerous.Tour . the house to weed out and discard everything no longer needed,especially from storage areas where all sorts of "stuff" tends to accumulate. OCT 26 th Then check throughout the house and correct all hazards such as faulty electrical appliances and tt tr worn cords,combustibles stored too near sources of heat defective cooking equipment, and heating N AS 0' CLU B systems which haven't been cleaned or had a safety inspection since they were used last. Next,make a conscious effort to correct habits like carelessness with smoking materials,smokingin bed, leaving matches and lighters where small children can too easily reach them or smoking while handling gasoline-powered equipment. On the job help stop fires by being careful with smoking materials and obeying all"No Smoking" signs. Repor faulty electrical equipment, follow regulations for safe storage and disposal of com- bustible materials,cooperate fully with the Navy's fire safety program.Do . your share to help stop the fires which claim some 12,6001ives in the United States and Canada each year and cost these nations approximately$3.2 billion annually. : / . }'l: : Navy Day Celebration . . -41, ' " Tomorrow at 2 ; 'L. p.m. : :, : ., ,. '" Flagpole near Bldg. 1 '" ..:, .1,', TEMPTING AD. Nearby store. BEAUTIFULPRODUCTS. , - ,\.'. Fantastic prices.RELIABLE . . 1..' GOOBfYEAR ." STORE? ; Find out.SPEAK . ":::;' and YTires Accessories , . ;'i r'; ,;. " ",,..;..ti'j. ' : :i ._,.. '. :. SPECIAL MILITARY. PRICES .a s.'k; n :w.1!' c'" '. .. .I/JrJll.(., :t '' ; ," :;.c ......)' ":;' AT THESE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES: / t ;R RN UP: ,' ., , } .. .Y, f, w-y." .K; I It Call your t ,:"'.-.' Better Business Bureau.The . r' businessmen who support the BBB : , :.:\(," f" ".' > want you to get your money's worth. I ''r.<:, ,.,' ,. I ., 5625 NORWOOD AVENUE' ., ; .,,t ,' \ ., . ', 'q c, " t ", .. , - 500 JAMMES ROAD _ t,. -) .. ;' ,\.'. ,::'.'" ." f .,. ,: l' 5920, UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD '"!' "" FRIENDLY, RELAXED& ( .::" : '- -'?: '. ':\'." ARLINGTON, ROAD ,". ,:,1 ," ...: .-' QUIET ATMOSPHEREiimt'niHiiiiiimimimiiiiiiHiimHii '" . . .;;t. ,' ..1:' '. .1A'y..' y. \ ,: ,' : ,) . b " .. ' ' '. ', ,' -;.: :.., .. # 'rx .... ,,' . t.. .( r 231 BROAD STREET ; "' : '? ', : .WI'L, I. IDEALLY LOCATED FOR ; :f';':.''1i.i,:',,;:'" "'.. 4472 HENDRICKS AVENUE ,4 '-. ;'''''''$ CECIL FIELD N.A.S. ::',;. : )1 5429 NORMANDY'BOULEVARD ( '--. ;i":. 4'tl:! CLOSE CHURCHESAND TO SCHOOLS, ..I -t.... ,-.', "4593 SAN JUAN AVENUE. ', i. ,j\\ .,'. SHOPPING AREAS .: ." 1737 THIRD STREET NORTH,JACKSONVILlE'BEACH'' .' '._,'* i !! ..!Im! :. .IIi." t '.' '''" .. ,., .. ., ., .. ../. Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. 'tfl. , : ;< !; .', ;. : .. ., Turn South 2 Blocks ...: ; : ? Past Forrest ,: 4 :, ; High School. ,.- l.... : . .. . : -J,., 4 r COLONIALOREST ':,:JUST CLIP THIS .COUPON .AND PRESENT IT" WITH YOUR -. ... APARTMENTS I. ID CARD TO ANY OF THE STORES LISTED ABOVEGOODfYEAR 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD I..s..w c ----------- ------- ------ 771.6666 I" 1 f S. : I FOR THE ULTIMATE t : : : SATISFACTION OF A 1I ; :. U.S.MILITARY. ACTIVE' & RETIRED PREFERENTIAL! PRICING PROGRAM : ..... -. ,, : .: NAME RANK : ' .1 : .' '.. .i ADDRESS : 1 MAILING . 1 .. , J' II" 'I : ,' .. I 1 = .. ;.,,, .' .... ,! : ..' ']f/f r' .. .>"' 4V* "'- . I 7 ' DUTY STATION .1' I 1 :'" t .. I SEE MOON MULLINSLCdr.USNRet.AT 3 WAYS I Must be presented with I.D..Card I ( ) [.: I'- .. Signature .',. 1I . TO . Claude Nolan CHARGE. : ,' 'I CERTIFY THAT ALL TIRES PURCHASED ", ., : , 1 I UNDER THIS PROGRAM, ARE FOR MY OWN PERSONAL USE : 1 I _____ .e ----sso.e ----------a I '37 .ee MAIN ST- PHONE MJ-lttt , , ,1 11 ' ""\ OCTOBER 11, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 J w wQ Q a a CALL: 387-3566 : Movie ScheduleThursday Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than arriving too late for this deadline will be published Tuesday. for publication! i the following< Thursday. Ads structed otherwise. A check or the fOllowing week unless the pUblisher Is In. . money order - .. for the cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy. w "r . RATE: minimum< J| charge ((3 lines) ..$2.00 Per additional line (4 words per line) ...50e ,Oct. 11 Sunday,Oct.14 Mall to. HOLT PUBLISHING CO.,4747 SAN JUAN AVE..JACKSONVILLE 32210 NAS: "TIlE FIXER" Drama, NAS: "WALKING TALL" Starring Alan Bates and Dirk Action Drama, Starring Joe Don #if ] GEORGE'S Bogarde. "PG" (132 min.) Baker and Elizabeth Hartman. ( "T .1 .. KENNELS COLONY MOBILE HOMES * ,! _ "R" ((125 min.) > . : Dogs & Cats Boarded Sales 8. Rentals,5359103rd St. Call 771 HOSPITAL: "DAY OF THE FEMPORARYJOBS Pick.Up 8. delivery services since 0275 Photostating and notary service.12'dl' JACKAL" Suspense Drama, HOSPITAL: "ASK ANY FOR NAVY WIVESAll 1925. Grooming, training 8. shipping. Starring Edward Fox and Alan GIRL" , office skills needed. Long and Visitors welcome. BankAmerlcard ''WINSTON & 15'.n short assignments. No fee. We Pay Mastercharge honored. Off 1-10 near 2BR., front kit., AC, New Carpet, Badel. "PG" (143 min.) Monday,Oct. You. Cassat Ave. & EdgewOOd Utility shed.$1500.781.4701 or 786-8407. Friday, Oct. 12 NAS: "GREAT BANK ROB XTRA HELPERS 3M-51M: 5085 Edgewood Ct.,389.0064 NAS: "PAT GARRETT & BERY" Comedy Western, '7131 FT AIRSTREAM Zero Mostel and Kim BILLY THE KID" Western Starring JANITORIAL WORK AT NAS JAX Must sell! Financed with Jax , Hours 5.9:30 P.M., Call 3552741 and SCHWINN BICYCLEMen's Fed. Credit Union. Assume Navy Starring James Coburn and Kris Novak. "PG" (97 min.) ask for openings at NAS. 3 Spd., Good Condition, 786- HOSPITAL "WALKING 5167. Payments. 398 5541. Kristofferson. "R" (106 min.) : " Royal Services,Inc. HOSPITAL: "THE FIXER" TALL" JOIN THE WONDERFUL WORLD MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS I'rMPSTM4" ,Yt] Saturday, Oct. 13 Tuesday,Oct. 16 . OF KELLY GIRL NORWEIGAN ELK HOUNDS NAS: "ASK ANY GIRL" NAS: "LITTLE CIGARS" 70 L MANS SPORT COUPE Like variety You Name It, We have AKC, 9 wks. old, Ea American. : Drama Angel Comedy Starring Love Seat Auto. Trans., PS, R8.H, AC, bucket Comedy, Starring Shirley It Temporary, Part-Time or all the 264-7085. seats,like new Make offer. Phone 733 MacLaine and David Niven. Tompkins and Billy Curtis. "PG" time, convenient areas, Best firms, Highest Pay. Call or 'stop Into our LINENS 2365. "PG" ((98 min.) ((92 min.) Friendly office today. Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases 8. HOSPITAL: "PAT GARRETT HOSPITAL: "GREAT BANK 531 f:=la.Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Towels. All Used. Priced lOc to'$1.00. 72 CHEVELlE MALIBU & BILLY TIlE KID" ROBBERY" ? KELLY GIRLS 3891257. (Ortega Hills). door hardtop,low mileage, all power and AC, loaded with extras, $2,850 PART.TIME FLIGHTINSTRUCTORS WANTED GOOD HOME Phone 7332365. For.Border Collie,6 mos. old, Black 8 '69HARLEY DAVIDSON SPEAKEASY Call Bill Gardner White, Lovable & free. 3897573. . "74"-1200 A1 Condltion. Motorcycle cc 721 Mil Best offer over $1,395. Phone BURLESK [ 1 t PART OR FULL TIME .:t"" '." <1,.EALESTATE'k.." 733.2365. MECHANICSAfternoons WE BUY & SELL EQUITIES Saturdays or Full-TIME NO MON EY DOWN TOPLESS Jax top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply in Call uSfor quick service 1968 Chevy Impala, 2DR. HT., V.8, . person to Mrs. Foster, NIMNICHT Morrison I.Taylor,Inc. Automatic & Power, S895 3534575. NI Bartenders 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. Waitresses CHEVROLET CO. 1550 Cassat X * 771-3053 737-3864 DANCERS: 11AM-2AM Avenue FIAT"124"SPORTS COUPE TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGETwo speed gear box, dual OH cams, AM- 5916 Philips Highway 733.9989 PARTTIME HELP (CUTCO) up to twenty acre, Tracts 5 mile FM Stereo tape deck. Absolutely like Flexible Hours. $3.75 per hr. to start. radius Cecil Field & I 1.295 $2,000.00 to brand new, 15,000 mlle Must sell We train. Must be neat, ambitious & $3,000.00 per acre. Prices are far Immediately. Best offer. Phone 786 have'car.. Call Mr. Searcy 398-5575 below near-future values. Call Tony 0721 or 7719262. a between 5 & 6 P.M. George, Ret. Navy Chief 389-5514, NEWEST CONCEPT _ Eve. 7711976. BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY SHORT.TIMERSExpanding WYNNE REALTY FLORIDA Used VW's Compacts, other foreign IN APARTMENT LIVINGS Co., Will offer qualified Realtors SpecialistWE makes. Astro Motors, 6566 NormandyBlvd. persons Immed employment as ., 7814978. 123 BEDROOM AND 2 BATHS : :y"C;:' rky,; management trainee. 21 to 30 H.S. BUY EQUITIES Spacious rooms, wide windows, A Grad. Sharp a, Outgoing. Phone 72136CO Louise T.Bailey NO CASH NEEDEDNOCREDITNEEDED central heat & air condo Private 4qa 771.3605 patios, sundecks swimming pool Broker iF; c ti =: E1 and up, 18 yrs;or older. and party, room . BABYSITTING-ORTEGA HILLS CALL SHIPMATEJoe We can sell you a car and get complete S Hourly Daily,Over-Night Ropiak RET Navy) financing arranged. 353.4575.. 264.8102 389.1257'KINDERGARTEN Licensed Real Estate Salesman KINGSLEYAVE. Representing 18QO , ' '71 MAVRICK GRABBER 6 . . TEACHER Blinding Agency, Inc. Realtors D DIRECTIONS: Between Branding R&H AC, Standard Trans I w-Factory Full-time at Day Care Center. DegreeIs Home 781.7715 Office 771.9513 Floor Blyd & Orange Park Minutes; Shift, Gages, Michlin Steel not mandatory. Must be experienced away via new_ I 1245, Radials, New I. I' Exhaust Mo. with children. 356.0116 V-8 TERMS System 1 . 3 BR. Home, Immac. Cond., fenced Old $1500 Call 264.8684 after 4 =''C> NEED EXTRA MONEY? yard, exclusive. area, under $20,000. 1 Part-Time 2637 Guerad. 1949 YAMAHA 'Evenings WINDSOR FOREST 180 cc. Excellent Condition PMto11PM Make offer, lovely tri.level home, w- 2645446 Call 355.4321 Den, Foyer, Lg. LR, sep DR. Eat.In 73 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE kit. fenced lot, approx. 200'deep. 4Dr., H.T., Low mileage, full power, MAINTENANCEMANBldg. CH&A, Room to garden. An exclusive AM-FM, 8-Track, 5 mos. left In fact S Ma Int. & yard work. Mon-Frl. prestige area.5958 Windsor Forest Dr. 1-295 warranty $500 equity & take over Must have valid drivers license. Good 3 TRAILER LOTS refinanced TAKE Can be pymts. as new car benefits, free parking.. Call Mrs. Each with septic'tank & eight poles. ., . at Credit Union. . 261.5378.ATTENTION .... location Trammell Conv. at 3876471. Louise T. Bailey : DIRECT TO. BONANZASIRLOIN PITS 771.3605 Broker HUNTERS .. Taking applications for Part time Bench Seat from Chevy Van. Never .Help, at 5aO.c.Normandy Blvd., HOUSE FOR SALE used Holt,387-3566 excellent condition.$25.00 Phone. .. Y fi:::::;::::: ::::::::::::::===*:: : :;:::::::::;:::;=>> Saturday, 9 to S. By 'owner, 3BR, Ito Ba., Carport, ,', :: :: :: ,1 ' Utility room, fresh paint, BIRO, i' :.:. MANGY eLVO { .I Patio, Fenced yard. Conv. NAS 8. NO CASH NEEDED a' NOfI : Cecil. 19500. 6716 Mopsy Lane. 772- 1964 Dodge Dart, GT, V-8, Auto., PS & ;; A recorded message by,- 7155. PB, $35 mo. 353.4575 SCOTT EDWARDS W W >;:::'' nr :. -, Tells yo'howld 1Ht. 3 BEDROOMS BATH G S lob' DISCJOCKEY"CaJt355'244 Paneled Family Room Carpets 1966 FORD FAIRLANE XL - hour Approved for fenced, concrete Block, 18,500 BTU, any 390 cu. in. eng., headers, Hi-Rise, veterans Columbia School of AC, $23,000 Owner will carry mora WESTSIDE' Cragger Mags, will run. Phone 781- loke .. .. MAS ..... VA.FHA'. Vansandt, Realtor Broadcasting. San Francisco. Not tgage or 9436. or. :: 8.tifIElO :r CECIL It : affiliated with CBS Inc Course' by 389- ::::. <:.t. ac 0:': home stud 9.iiRiiiiiif.u ."" "' .:; !} 1:: 1 1 I tJ) ;w : illA 1 1972 HARLEY DAVIDSON !:< :' ._ ',. ., ,. ,: ",, %; Sportster, 1,000 c.c. King.Queen Seat ::. \\\\. HAS :'.' LIVE CRABSWilford's '''\\:: . WILMAR APTS. w-Slssy Bar. $1695 Days 781-4978 r ,\:::: : :: ::!: ::::: Fish Camp 2BR., Furn., water, sewage & gar Nights 786-6905. 264-9707 bage, parking:2 cars, small children, ._. :;', ORANGE PARK ::8Wi : small pets o.k. $125. mo. Washer 2MEN/S BICYCLES ... ,., :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Z &:.::'' ...a: =>> ft i:.:: AUTO AIR COND. SERVICE S8.00., 387.2541 or 387.0744..2NAVYMENONLY. 4.<: ." " I . 1.3Speed,lOSpeed. Needs some work. Room Units, Central Units, Tyler Call 246-1088 After 3P.M.,Make Offer. and Park only now Heating & Air Conditioning 4711 The Bases Orange are Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 3885161. 2BR.DUPLEXCompletely 'minutes ,away. Take 1.295 expressway to the furn.., with washer & TV.. Normandy exit, then right IVi miles and one KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER AC $150 mo., water & garbage furn., Responsible party take up paymentsof 786-7915 or 786-7980 traffic light brings you to.. $7.00 per month. Rayfleld's VOLKSWAGEN" COUNTRY 6437,Wilson Blvd., 772-836 ORANGE PARK 2 BR, Furn..Apt.,.AC,.5 MIn to NAS, . GOLD VELVET COUCH Will rent to TAD personnel. or N It's a nice trip and so are the savings. Custom Made, Seats 6 comfortably bachelors. No lease required 264 6884JUSTISSTRAILER . .\. New Condition, Orlg. cost $700 Asking $350. Call 731-1886 after' 6 PM or 0 O anytime on weekends.DRESSMAKING PARK WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN *ALTERATIONSIn 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean modern ' my home at corner of Edson and trailer and apts. 3893007. INC. Madrla Call 264-3578. Call Marlanna. WE BUY AND SELLOOODUSEDMOBILE , HOMES Phone 388.4619 T 1150 LANE AVENUE SOUTH .. JEANS PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE-SS11 . DANCE ACADEMY LET YOUR RENT Westconnett at 103rd 8. Orange Park, BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT r:':Bellalr: Civic'Bldg., Ballet Tap Toe, DEPOSIT REQUIRED \. . Jazz, Hula Tahltian, Baton, & SUMIT MOBILE HOMES OMa-rf4INa WRONG,BARCJ , - *acrobatics,' Register Now, 771-2521 5210 Phillips.Highway,7339422.. . 771-5464, 778-3655. Children. f., Adults.' ,' .... BRING, THIS AD FOR flMOFF, ,-. ..,:r'i.. ':' ;,' ..':-- .", *- :t < ' : ..t n fo_ ; ,'O" i ,1.. e ... , ,-.:.. ...'...............,. .... '-' .J' . ,- '- - = - -- ., '" -- .'.-'0".- -UOOO.- -'H., ,-_--..;.-. _... '_-.0 ." __-'-_ --:- t( /. ,? r X) I ,;. I II PAG4tQ -. /AX 7' 'AIR:' W5.lA+W'NG'i' OCTOBER i ,- 1973. I Canvas TOp anu CHI equipment.Good i ; .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.........................,....,......:.:.:........ .:.:.:.:.'.:.'.............................>%>..'.'.........................., '.,,..%"'.%'......'.-.-.'...-:........-...':..'.': .'.",, :-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. 900 264-2080 ...-..... Condition $1300 or best \ TWO CANAL LOTS 50'x100'Cross offer. 772-3303 or 26.4-4821 aft 4 F THE MARKET Creek, Sportsman Lodge. .....-...* , /" I i I. Orange Lake, Hawthorne, E. J. "N" GUAGE TRAINS and A FREE PERSONAL WAN TAD SERVICE **-* > Hesebeck 781-5909 After five Layout Includes 21 Cars, 3 K Military and Civilian Employees cf NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field y y .......... track, tran- [Dj| <_i_ 5i_ engines, switches, ,.----- ------------------ ----- .'I Swap or Sell 73 OLDS CUTLASS sformers, bridges. Layout SUPREME (c) for 70-72 U.S. $125.00 264- completed FORM partially I FREE WANT AD ORDER I I Compact (Pinto, Vega Etc. ) aft 2352 ....-.. 1 (ADS MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) 5PM 712-8786. For Sale 12x65 3 Br MOBILE I ......... I HOME, Near Cecil Field, Furnished - I I 5,000 BTU NORGE AC Thermostat - take over payments unfurnished - 1 fan, used 1 , I 2 sp. year $1,000 Take over ;-, .. I $75.00 Call 264-2729 it' I payments call 772-8735 I' T'I I 71 AAAVRICK GRABBER 6 cyl., Ft with For Sale NIKKORMAT Stand. Trans, Factory Floor Two Lens, VI vita r ,Zoom 75-25 : 1 II Shift, Radio & Heater, Air, Gages TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT ABOVEand REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW Omm F4.5 Vlvitar Wide Angle BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD.J.t Michlin Steel Radials $1500 Call 28mm F2.5 After 5:00: call 771- i 264-8684 after 4PM 5074 ........- 1I 1 TABLE professional, I J.t;: 1 I' Name Office or activity to which assigned i I I PUPPYTerrler-slzed.AND Pet free GERMAN: MIXED SMALL SHEPHERD Has shots.DOG complete POOL SURFBOARD except sticks .$200.00"Hoble" $50.00 1 BUICK WILDCAT, Tires 1 House trained. Makes very good 1964 f ; I Rank.Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signaturemust I family pet 772-7237 Gooc Condition $180.00 Call after Six 781-5909 I _ r 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active provide all information requested, le: Full 1 ' 1' 1 military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I Modified )INTERNATIONAL FAMILY WAGON I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank-rate, office or activity I TRIMARAN 18' Long 10' Beam MATADOR, 34000m, auto, - I 3 I 2. Free advertising In the "Flee-T MARKET" to which he is assigned and office telephone. This Folds to 6',10" on trailer. Sail PS&PB, exc. cond. New-$4400, information Is for authentication and ad only I will be limited to: Offers to buy sell or rent housing your area 185 sq. ft. Finest Materials Sacrifice $2050 or best call '771- Information. I should be worded Independently of this for personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I used In Const. Price $1600 Call 4106 after ,3PM I personal property; offers of or requests for rides to _ ....._... 5. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In 1 765-3018 ,: and from work; announcements of educational I the following edition is MONDAY NOON. Ads ROCKER Colonial with Cushions SCUBA WET SUIT and boots courses offered by non-profit organizations or 1 arriving after that date will be placed In the ELECTRIC GRASS TRIM. $25 I. governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be accepted Used only five times 388-6657 o following week's edition. Ads will be run only one 1 Black & Decker $10 Curtains only If the words "PCS" (for military), or MER, - time, unless re-submitted as prescribed above. "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the I Rods and Hangars etc. 771' DINING Jacksonville area) are included in the wording of the 5 PC. SET Highback ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied 6. No phone calls will be accepted regarding I Chairs, Walnut Finish Table $65. 5977 (evenings) I "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR by the word "Free". 1 Electric Guitar NEWS and LATWINGER offices cannot provide Harmony I Blackwall 3. AU ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. 1 (Hollow Body) $60 All In Excellent RADIAL TIRE, , I "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed I Condition 358.1086 Dunlop SP-41 Mounted on t I in each edition of our paper. Ads written In longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No Mustang V-8,14" Wheel, Size, 185- , will be rejected. more than two ((2)) ads per week per-person will be I 1955-64 CHEVROLET 10 bolt 735.E 14: $40.00 771-5977 r. I 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to ."Flee-T accepted. I 4.11:1: positraction differential.Has (evenings) ..._..... MARKET" Editor, COo JAX AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, 8. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a 1 only 3,000 miles use. Working 1972 21FT COBIA, 100HP Johnson - i I NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida! 32212 business, or which do not meet the above I' I OR requirements, will be rejected. The publisher 1 hours 772-3230 $100 Semi V, Saddle Tanks, f "Flee-T MARKET" Editor, c-o LATWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I Center Console, Outriggers, t i: I 111, NAS Cecil Field, Florida 32215. .These forms I Hooker 2 into 1 chrome plated Canopy, Many extras all In 1 e..---a. -----.------------------------.4 HEADERS for 650 Yamaha.Used Excellent Condition $2700.00 264- For Sale 2 ACRES, High & Dry, Medical Meetings, Golf Tournaments (,t: REFRIGERATOR, Ex. two weeks $45.00 Working hours 7491 after 3 ......... cellent Condition Good 772-3230 > j Wooded Excellent for D-W etc. References Please Running , Mobile Home, 282-5574 Work 3195 Phone 264-3524 For a Second Refrlg, $50, Contact 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA Good 1973 LTD Loaded 17,000 miles Chief Baynard DT2 Waugh, Ext 3504 or 264-4765 Condition' $100 and take over Cheap 737-1808. -_ _.;,..... BUNK BEDS, Good Conditions After 5PMWINCHESTER...._.... ,payments of $72 per month'Call :" <... ..'"7.h -; FIVE PIECE. DINETTE SET, 20" GIRLS BIKE, Child's Table Model 94 30-30 264-4770 or' 2511 ask for Jim 1973 -20W MIDAS Self Contained Green Chairs $25.00 Good Condition Model MAGNUS ORGAN, Kitchen Shot forty times, excellent Francis CAMPER, Sleeps 6; many extras ....... 264-7204 Table 4 Chairs, Best Offer condition, two boxes' 150 grain $350 equity & take over paymentsCall ..-..-.- 264-6128 ....-.... shells call 387.1560 For Sale: SURFBOARD, 5'6", 771-2737 after 5:30 - Wanted SOMEONE TO STAY Wanted: Original SEAT & like new, getting out of Navy, WITH Two (Nice) Teenagers FORKS For '69 Triumph Bon For Sale ((2)) 1971 HONDA Ct-70 must sell, $75, 264-5120, or see OFFICER MESS DRESS while Parents gallivant toY neville Call Martin 786-2536 Street-Trail Bikes Mileage 400 & Alexander, WC-660AIMD UNIFORMS Jackets Blue and , White Size 36 Trousers Blue Size 1 For Sale: NEW SUZUKI 125TC 3234. Call 264-9894: still under warranty, low --- mileage, $400, Dave Alexander 7 FT. Frederick-Willys POOL 264-5120 or see at WC-660 AIMD TABLE. All ACC. Good Con- A ditlon. $100 Ext. 174 Cecil Field 15' FLAGSHIP BOWRIDER, 45 Ask for Chandler After 5PM .. Chrysler, and trailer. Includes ,. Mi . :!+ ' \; NOW IS THE TIME. '''7A t SWITCH TO Vb '7': 1 . l' -i. - ""r r& __ _ _1 !_ r TITLE l&U RED FIRST MORTGAGES Y.Ya'. ..,, * _______ ::,:#Nvi| 1 1 i i w- k'. .:,;,'< ;SHORT t$ -w" *,,. ,.;;V '' ' .. .see us for ; ' ,t, that low cost Y I ; Auto Loan today I '''-!' SUBJECT TO AVAIL ABU1Y| ; > ,.. FLORIDA RFSIDENTS ONLY ', . 'A. ,(. Send Coupon for Information . : Select your financing plan as carefully as you-do your new auto. Frequentlyyou = - you can have added accessories, etc. for the, same cost when you:, finance EVERS & ASSOCIATES' : j through your Normandy Atlantic Bank.We.reth.k.Y people see. A 1929 PARK AVE, SOX 757 ORANGE- PARK, FLA 32073 .. ?a TELE PHONE 264-4400 . ; NAME .. 2 % . z, .' ADDRESS . . ,, .. . 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 : CITY . . \i MONDAY THRU THURSDAYS. Main Lobby, 9am to2pm Drive-In' ,Tellers S. 'Installment Loans 9am to4pm :.u FRIDAY All Departments to Ipm Member FDIC Phone 7I4-J770 = ZIP TELEPHONE = M..........f.lr.r..r.........:iMZa (b- J'i4 -,' ..... - '.;:'.' '-, - '''' ------ ' ' ...'>. 1 ,11,1973 1 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE. ,7, IlL-- tiaaatitiv' :':O---:':'.Y}:+:'}:<<-:{>:-}:::': TORRANCE'SL Reserve Center I KITCHENJaxThere , ,was another ., Y a; moved to NAS ;J JThe disaster in Torrance's Kitchenlast rXi U.S.Navy&Marine Corps "At the same time the current week. Reserve Center has moved from facilities are geographicallymore Ourprize oatmeal raisin cookie its Morse St.site,next to the Gulf accessible to our drilling recipe was published as requiringfour Lfe Center, to temporary reservists. cups of nuts The quarters here at NAS Jax. The temporary reserve proofreader has been severely The old reserve center had facilities here will serve as the chastized and his cookie ration served as the site of Navy and drill site for nine Navy and all taken away. Marine Corps reserve training Marine reserve units. The correct measure of nuts is activities since August 1933 inshore Two units including Navy , one-fourth According to Cdr. Lawrence S., cup. undersea warfare and ship If you've already tired the Del Plato, commanding officer activation maintenance and , recipe are now aware of how 9 the reserve center, "The temporary ,you repair, plus the selected reserve the cookies crumble!!! reserve facilities at NAS crew of the destroyer USS If there are any followers after Jacksonville will consolidate our Merideth,will continue to drill at ,. units and support activities to a the cookie disaster we offer our a , special Cherry Cobbler TA great extent, plus give us ad- Mayport. \' very ditional potential support from More than 630 Navy' and recipe. the Naval Air Station that we did Marine reservists will use the Cherry Cobbler not have before. new Melt one stick of butter in deep facilities.'i', casserole at 375 degrees. n Mix 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, 1 Vi Welcome mat out, ' teaspoons baking powder, Vfe salt. Add % milk teaspoon cup and melted butter. HS One for Wing Blend thoroughly, pour in , baking dish. Pour over batter one No.2 can sour pitted charries and Jax HS Wing One will be officially welcomed aboard NAS - all juice from cherries. Jax Oct. 10 at 10:30: a.m.in ceremonies at the sea wall. . Distribute cherries evenly, but do Ready for the welcome' are HS-1,HS-3,HS-7,HS-11,HS-15, HC2 - not stir. and NAMTD 1068. Bake at 350 degrees for one ,SLATED FOR "BATMAN" HELM-Cdr. Daniel H. Demand will Welcoming the newcomers to NAS Jax will be RAdm. hour. become the 33rd skipper of the VP-24 "Batmen" next week when he Lawrence R. Geis, COMTACAIRLANT Capt. William G. Serve warm with ice cream or relieves Cdr. Edward F. Doherty in change of command ceremoniesat Sizemore, NAS Jax C.O.; Capt. A. P. Les erance, COM- whipped cream. Keflavik, Iceland. Cdr. Doherty will be leaving for duty with the PATWING 11; Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tanzler; Daniel D. Apples,peaches or blueberriesmay Commander-in-Chief, U.S.Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Cdr. Demandis Patterson, Mayor of Orange Park; and the President of the be substituted for the now serving as the squadron's Executive Officer. Jacksonville Navy League. : cherries. The public is invited to take part in the "Welcome Aboard" Tired of the ? festivities. . ordinary Capt.William 0.Wirt is Commodore of HS Wing One. the Jax A UDT-SEAL Motivation Team will be at the NAS Theater . + good tomorrow at 10 a.m. to give presentations, show films and test ap- CENTURY 21IMPORTS ,:{. 'ihbo : plicants. . The AjMrkcii R4 Croat? After each presentation, tryouts will be conducted at the Indoor r Pool. . All interested personnel are invited and encouraged to attend. Call" 396-2035 .; Each attendee should bring swim trunks, towel, sneakers and NET PRICES.'MANY BELOW WHOLESALE, 1. SOUTHSIDEFORD I clothing suitable for running.. 'TRADE.INSGLADLYACCEPTEDAT; CASH VALUE ;- " Basic qualifying standards for acceptance into UDT-SEAL Team .,. 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"."';;.; 1'1 r. : OCOBERli,: ;; 'I :p' PAGERS JAX AIR NEWS-LATWIN GER rryl . Ul i "t 'Freedom Trees dedicated Cecil Field :' I . .vya 1m. .., ...J . :' , L ; - \ : f ' .111". Y .:A l t ! I A I : ., .' ; d MH .i .s Mrs. Nancy Nyslrom, wife of f fI. i MIA Captain Bruce Nystrom, w f spoke for the dependents of those : 4 kr men "Missing and, Killed in A 1 1.b Action". I.I ; _; - :' i I 1 1 -: t : I ,'olf a I iir ( f I wEd 1. , I II IIi i White High School l NJROTC Color Guard "presents the colors". ? fYom. i.E 4.I,:: 4 I f .rtAILA iAzh i l a Capt. Fuller speaks for the returned Prisoners of War. -,. 11 'I \ Iq t Captain Byron Fuller, the t L ? tJ1uuI senior local returning POW Is f i: : 41jTi1TfU introduced... /\AAy \ ., ; .. dalI Mrs. Donna Ryder sings the National Anthem. r. , /C'MOKJ IU..VOU'CE SURE I Vice Admiral. Frederick H. 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H ANCHOVY.CHIKI H SAUSAOIH .. .. I.35 2.00 I.*0 175 105 I.405" CMKSI M tilt usto 175 3 S3 } AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS . PIZZA INN SPtCIAlttir I.f 5 1 M 370 4tS . . ; 772.8000. A'CHomo ONIONS 1.70 uo 345 455 Blvd. I 4420 Standing . PimtONI A MUSHROOM 170 2.30 345 455 I 1111 Cesery Blvd. 743--tn rtmiONI 4 ORKN PEPPMSAUSAOC 170 UO 345 4.1SI. a .y. 5222 Lenox Avenue. 781.2'42 6 MUSHIOOM 1.70 UO 3.435 Iad..../.!- ... .a 40 ,40UTM 1 t . I. HWMOICMTS HOT AOOtO TO MAUI CNUSI tOW '!. _. .. ASK A OUt Out PUTT,PACUTIIS .. I 4 2 t z.. llH ----r-- ... .-._._- ......,...."... - '--- .-_. - 1 :" "''' ''' ---''- v . I OCTOBER11P1973 V JAX AIR NEWS ATWINGER PAG& Six Pack closes r .w aa.r- .................'..'..............'..'..,....................,....,,....,.....,............,......."."...,.......".....,................,.....,...........,.....,.....,..,'IL'S':'. .' on Narjax ' ) o)' I ' ! JAX SPORTS BRIEFS + I with ' sweep of Bean Burners I .",1,p. Pack Each match will be best two out Jax-The Six team of the The Rat Pack FLEET AIR JAX FOOTBALL NAS Jax Atlantic Bowling but they fell out not only lost four fourth place spot in the standings. COMING UP of three with games ending at 50. 'J; * League was led to sweep of the into third when second and The Super Stars made sure that Competition starts at 6 p.m. " Bean Burners team last week bya with the Rebels came this season didn't turn out to be a Jax-The Fleet Air Jax Touch each day and prizes will be ,; 204 game from Ron Fetterhoff up Mad Fox three wins against the total loss when they won their Football Tournament is awarded to the first place i The four wins not only allowed Into No. 1 team and moved first game in 24 tries.The dubious scheduled to begin on October 15 finisher and the runner-up. J: them to move into sole possessionof the second. Richard Beam led distinction of losing to the Super for the purpose of determining an If you're not interested in !,, to second place in the league but_ rolled way second place when he Stars fell to Rose's Raiders. area representative for the competing but you enjoy pool you ': a 207 for also allowed them to gain a gameon the Rebels. CONTINENTAL LEAGUE CINCLANTFLT Tournamentthat might want to serve as a judge 11 league leading NarJax when FICEUR 5 moved to within one Another top two confrontationtook will be held at NAS Oceana for the tournament.All interested .:}. NarJax lost one game to FASO. game of third place when they place in the Continental on November 5. If your team personnel should contact the ; For the previous two weeks in Marine managed three wins over the League last week when the plans on entering but has not game Center at Ext. 3995. t. the Atlantic League,second place Barracks. Ray Curti's GEMS and the Leprechauns met. done so already, call the Athletic GATOR BOWL TICKETS' .: } three consistency helped the Marine's When the pins had stopped Director at Ext. 3239 im AVAILABLE 'd had been a tie. That way to their only win when he rolled falling the GEMS were still in mediately. Jax-Tickets for the Gator Bowl :;V: to an abrupt end last week when came the three teams that three 163 games. first and the Leprechauns in LAST CALL FOR VOLLEYBALL game, to be played on December ,4 were Other National League action second, the only difference being Jax-All units and commandsthat 29, go on sale at the Special tied all ended up winning a different saw the Lifers take three Services Ticket Office today from that the , number of ; Leprechauns were now plan on participating In the ; games the Dragon No. 1 team and the three games behind instead of intramural volleyball programare October 11, at 9 a.m. ,r The Mo Fos fell to a half game Chiefs dealt the Hangovers four one when they lost three to the reminded that,this is the last Seats on the 45-yard line are ''i behind Six Pack when they came losses. GEMS. week to indicate entry and also available and all seats sold, at :'j up with 3fe wins over Residue. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Gaffers, in the meantime, the last week to get your team Special Services will be sideline , Residue caused them to fall to The Woodpeckers and the used three wins over theWomen's roster in to the Athletic Office. seats. There will be a limit of six ,.f. third when they tied them at MIMI Hurricanes went into last week'sAmerican Lib team to move into a Competition is scheduled to start tickets per person. Cost of the a ; in the first game of their Bowling League action tie for second with the next week. tickets will be $9.50 each. .J( match. tied for seventh place, but after Leprechauns. BASKETBALL OFFICIALS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM . The Dirty % Dozen fell from they had rolled two matches 4 Also finding themselves winners NEEDED FORMING their :former share of second against each other the Woodpeckers for the week in the Con- Jax-All personnel interested in Jax-Tryouts for the Jax Navy ; place all the way down to fourth had moved into sixth and tinental League were the Pop officiating during the upcoming Varsity Volleyball' team will ; when all they could manage were the Hurricanes fell to eighth. Tops with three over the Rookies intramural basketball season are begin today, October 11,at 7 p.m. ,, two wins against the Loafers. Marvin McClain's 570 set led and the Hustlers with three over asked to attend an organizational, in Rosendahl gym. All eligible 'i Kyle Jones'contributed, a 200 the Woodpeckers to,two wins in the Thunderbolts meeting on Monday, October '15 personnel are invited to attend 'I game to the Dirty%Dozen cause. the first match and they took The CHAMECHS and Pin at 4 p.m.The meeting will be heldin the tryouts. . AFFES and the Busch Buds three more in the second match.In Busters both claimed themselves the Athletic Office in Bldg.563: HOCKEY TICKETS both had a chance to move up into the top half of the American winners when they split up four If you have officiated before or AVAILABLE the top four last week when they League standings, the Late wins evenly in their match with you want to learn then: your Jax--Tickets for the Nova met each other, but neither team Chargers fell from first to thirdas each other. services are needed.TOURNAMENT Scotia Voyageurs vs "_ the managed to dominate the other, a result of drawing a bye for PACIFIC LEAGUE COMING UP Jacksonville Barons hockey The result was two wins apiece last week. The top two Pacific League Jax-A pool Tournament will beheld game are available at the Special f and they both stayed in the Both the Good and Bad team teams met each other for the at the Special Services Services Ticket Office.The game ' positions they had filled,the week and the Leftovers took advantageof second straight week and for the Game Center (Bldg.) 148)) October will be played on Friday, October before.NATIONAL the Late Chargers idleness and second, straight week the Split- 24-26. It ,will be straight 12 at 7:30 p.m. in ,the ,CoUse m. LEAGUEThe moved up with Good and Bad makers downed the Holy Rollers. pool, call-your-shot competition., Tickets are $2, $3,. $4 and $4.50. two top teams met each taking the top spot and the Leftovers The Splitmakers took three ' other In the National Bowling moving into second, one from the Holy Rollers and in a NCR NEEDS' I' League last week and ,for the game behind. makeup match took three'more MALE OR FEMALE for , second place Rat Pack team it Both teams moved up when from the NADS to increase their 1 SALES-rlectr...Data Pr....aI.e E.ilfMit Dim!.. .... ;.: t, .. .hW et sale le.eah. ..,..... ',' . ,was a do or die chance to they:met each other and allowed: lead to 8V4 games over the Holy -Cail it|bt"eeaipant",biee :J sr,. ; . challenge Solex 5's solid eight each other to take two games. Rollers. : -|eiiant hrs**t MppMt Avb. ..v ,*> e't:' l! game lead., Good and Bad's two wins came Jeff Brandt rolled a 203 in the 2' SERVICE TECHNICIANS ': As it turned out, Solex 5's lead largely as a result of Ken Coots Mad Foxes match against the '.3'_ SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND PROGRAMMERS tli'I , became, even more solid when games of 204 and 214 and his 590 Budmen in which they won three .L -Egerben wttt. ..petie lilt M*,it.n er elaheeie. " they sent the Rat Pack down to and maintained their third 'it..tIIllICIffJtrt - set.The games A r.w.rdNi m4 icitmg cir..,w.,,..... the. Ift"t .,r four straight defeats. Doug Crossed Bananas evenedup place position.The t.n.id.11.facet.In......ic 4.t.prec..Mfg ,f ; Pearson and Ron Smith led Solex their record at 12 wins and 12 WallBangers stayed one 431'l.odi UwMwrd . 5's efforts with games of 201 and losses when they took four from game behind the Mad Foxes with N C R c.I j.,ckMM iw.ddir.ct.rA.th.dopp.rvv "!..fie. : 204 respectively, while Lowell the Busch Leaguers. Their four three wins over the Gutter Rats. l .>ttElp1h/taistHnt I Crane rolled a 206 in a losing wins also moved them to withinone Bill Greenwaltrolled a 215 in the -'-- -- \cause for the Rat Pack. game ol thej&sch Leaguers Gutter Rats only win. 1'Y ' W.'vt Changed our Name, Servicemen Hf but the SERVICE Is the Sameat. LO"IFSTPRICES . .... ," ...... *::::::::::::::::: Ji .... " i to iL f'\JDA : : i::: :YNSb1,(.if' .'.Y ; "''''''. ' '3L'\ P/-f...(, ( ; ' & : . ?hfo..' i : J . 4949 BLANDING BLVD. ;: : :;: H PHONE 771-8244 i 1 ?r.try'. ' : 9.-j Special THE RPRRTmEnTI \ Bab "r 6ulifnmincpooLTHE' / Financing 384.6461 v xw % ROD LIFE: ' GOOD ca. :. FROM 135. "" .. < .! Service 6475 Roosevelt, Blvd. Phone 384.6461 .: Villa wood r i; } rrp J J"t. :r1N's; : \. H; i Person nel 1505' Cassat Ave. Phone 389.1 184 . CONVENIENT JAX AREA LOCATIONS , Road ........,}.1i to 2045 Jammes Jack,' PLANNING A LEAVE? BUYING A CAR? IF (, ;, from 10 minutes\ Out RoosevesonvUe. ,t YOU HAVE A NEED, WE'LL BE GLAD TO '. . Blvd. Right on Sa Then PROVIDE THE NECESSARY FUNDS. Juan to Jamme t ' 'left to calf: f For comoiete Info DUVAIl1r151I e = 781-3818% . ...,.." .,&G'un..'CO", ;? !: !: ; .MOTORS -Ia.'.". &aIIIINwaith.IV" I"M.M ; "' COAL : { Ml t*i'I-if41 CASSAT LOANS TO 2500. -- ., .. ., " .. ,w ; : ...............". h.. ..., _... ':'h:-- .'h' ,. 'j'?,'' -'''''__?-.'','''A' .'I'l'!L .. .. .'i'w*'...-...--...---- .. I. 1& l.t..d ... 17T n J <:L .i__._-_-._ -. (T'r'i i . PAGE-" OCTOBER:*! jAX AIR NEWS TWINGER V1973,. :.:.;.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.;::::: ::::. ::.::: .;"..".;<<..-.;. ; : ; ;, 33rd Invitational Golf Tourney All personnel *'*', I TEE TALKBy !.I'I won by Gene Laws with 73 Phil Falcone being invited ' ; j Jax -> The 33rd annual to golf tourney . fl Jax-The ladies played an t' !, NAS Jacksonville Invitational r . 1 OSEN nine October 2 with winners Jax-All NAS Jacksonville ! Golf Tour- and as follows: runners-up personnel, military and civilian , ;; ) nament was won by Gene First Flight Winner Claire are being invited to participate in Laws last weekend when Grosskopf 33&RunnerupLassie\ the Westmeadows Golf Club's Old he carded a 73 on Satur Y Mahoney 35 Grandad Golf Tournament that Chip In Ruth Bolin will be held October t on Sunday, day.All Second Flight Winner Jean t t of Sundays efforts Davis 33Runnerup 21.The tournament is open to both ; ; were washed out and the Jane Watson 36 men and women with the women : p scores on Saturday Third Flight Winner Mittie using the calloway system in all prevailed to determine the Sills 38Runnerup instances and the men using it G 1 winners. Winners were as Pat White 39 only if they don't designate priorto In Dot White I '; follows Chip play that they already have an : '4 Nine-holers played blind six - 1 a established handicap. Winners Maureen McCartin Trophies will be awarded to the Championship Flight Thelma Mullins 24. four low the four places, Gene. Laws ((1st), Wally INVITATIONAL WINNERS NAS Golf Pro Joe McDonald (Far Don't forget the Naval low net gross places and to low Left) and the NAS Invitational Golf Tournament Chairman, Phil Aviation Museum Tournament on Mizelle ((2nd) Mike three calloway with for places Blaylock (Far Right) were on hand after the 33rd annual tournamentto November 3-4; an event for the : Manvele ((3rd) and Earl men and three places for women; presentthe winners with their awards. The I : flight winners were: (L- big Naval Aviation Salutes ,. Pearson ((4th). R) Gerald Adams, Joe Wiggins, Jim Price, O. E. Meyer, John Andrews Jacksonville weekend! Prizes will also be awarded for F First Joe Vanvacter, and Gene Laws. longest putts, )longest drives and Flight Bob Smith nearest pins as well as the Old : i ((1st), Frank Scruby ((2nd), Kadel l ((2nd), Ed Walker and Bob Page ((4th). Grandad Trophy that will be ; '' George Herider ((3rd) and ((3rd), Jim Potter ((4th). Fourth 0. E. given away in a drawing at the, .John Flight dinner that will be held after'the Third t George McCarthy ((4th). Flight - I Meyer ((1st) Gene Potter ,' tournament. : Second Andrews ) John Fox ((1st Joe (, Flight ; ((2nd), Mel Staab ((3rd) and 0J Tee-off time will be between 7a.m. t Vanvactor ((1st. ), Frank ((2nd), Gene Jenkins ((3rd) Lamar Bennett (4th). .and 12 noon. You can choose your own foursome,or you can :: t Fifth Flight- Jim Pierce pair up on the first tee. : ___ ((1st), Joe Luker ((2nd), Entry fee for the tournamentwill : Tom Bruner ((3rd) and be $15.00, which will include 1 The Moccasin Shop Charlie Kilburn, (4th). : green fees', electric cart, T-bone r,',. : ; Sixth Flight Joe steak and trimmings and prizes. i iI Fees may be paid prior to the I I h Wiggins ((1st) Guy Ponder tournament to Mr. Sonny Stubbs. I ' -- ALL LEATHER GOODS ((2nd),. 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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32216 1k' fee to register. .." ,; , -------------1 . r ,'" i1"A",, o f Order your favorite colors today. " : ;:\ We are looking for... (I T Ideal as Christmas Gifts. t ".A\ Registered Nurses .' Licensed Practical Nurses Aides , CAPTIVATED LURES INC. PLEASE CALL TODAY 354,5833 I MOICALFEaSllHlO. e.. 8131 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD/TELEPHONE 725-4029 '. peoiSUITE7I2. 223 W.ADAMS ST. WILLIAM READ, PR ES. (Captain,USNR) i ! :.I 'j' . , I' J<' -e ,- ..--" -,, .- -- .. ....... -_. '-'-" .......'O.-v'. ....... .. ..... . "'''-- ", .. .... __ '_ -- -:' :::'- ::- '" __ :".'''. '. "" "J = "'' '''''-:'''' ''' . r OCTOBER::7\:1:3""f':: ( JAX AIR NI_ V.J..ATWINGER PAGJt.2k. Last .....,....._. .'., ;",,,,':':':';':';':':':"'> ,Q years fM ;::::::::::: : :: ::::':':':':';':':':':':':':':':'" """"""\" ' season champ ACADEMY '1J I Ml' $ l. : makes bid for 1973-74 title' SPORTS. NEWS. () VJ( - - Jax Last year's season ANNAPOLIS, MD-During his since spring ball." :':''''' : :':''' : : '''' '''> .. .. ..... .. ... career at the Naval Academy, Glenny has worked hard on his champ made his bid for : : ''''''>''<'':''''>>">>>:::;:,:"::::"":,::-"::: ; U-PIC-EM .' C: 7' quarterback Al Glenny has been passing. "I believe Coach Welsh this year's : "" U-PIC-EM stereotyped as a poised,intelligent has confidence in me as a passer.too . championship when he / football player and as a better ,"he says. "Our game plan for . turned in the only perfect t4f runner than a passer., Michigan was to throw more than ballot of the week. BALLOTNAME There's certainly been little we did in the past and that B. W. Castelli of Data question about his poise, showed he felt I was ready.I get a { especially during the Mids' little tired of hearing I can't Processing was last years recent game with'Michigan. But throw the ball and we can't havea overall winner when he his reputation of being more of a passing attack with me in won two consecutive RANK OR running threat than a passing there." in He TITLE AGE_ PHONE threat no longer holds true. With classmate and close contests a row. won "I have much more confidencenow friend Fred'5tuvek still on the 4; last Week's contest by DUTY STATION in my throwing, "says the injured list, the signal-calling ..- picking Texas Tech over (Games for the weekend of October 13)) senior from Fitchburg, Mass. responsibilities have fallen Oklahoma State, which he "I'm throwing the ball like I did almost completely to Glenny., ,': said was just a "wildguess" UCLA STANFORD near the end of last season." '; Glenny finished strong in 1972, ' AUBURN __ LSU including a performance of 17 INTRAMURALGOLF His wild guess enabled completions in 26 attempts for 277 . him to beat 30 other' MICHIGANMICHIGAN STATE_ yards and two touchdowns W' balloters who only missedone FLORIDA against Notre Dame. STANDINGS ALABAMA Glenny had an excellent second . and in game every " ' i instance'. but, two, the one:' TEXASi, OKLAHOMA half ended against the Michigan contest recentlyand with 17 AMERICAN. LEAGUE" .,>. ' miss was the Texas Tech. MISSISSIPPI GEORGIA. completions in 30 attempts for 173 VP-49 :,:>"'h' 4 W'L. 1 game yards. The 17 completions FICEUR .; 31,2" 21,2. ::::::::::::::::::;::::::::C:::::::-::*:::::;:::;:::::::;:;:: :;:;:;:::::: NEBRASKA MISSOURI equalled his career high which he NARJAX 3 2. established against Notre Damea . 2 3 AIMD Middiesvs. DUKE TULANE . __ year ago. VP-56 21,2 21,2AIR "I though he did well against a OPS 2. 2 . PITTSBURGH: ",... CINCINNATI____ team that prides itself on AFEES :f' 1 3 defense said Coach . Navy VW-4 1 5 WASHINGTON NEW YORK . George Welsh, a former' quar- Ga. Tech terback for the Midshipmen. "He NATIONAL, "LEAGUE 'J'71': ;-: W L was off on a couple of throws ,, :, VP-5 6' 0 TIE-BREAKER: Predict final score on game between early in the game and you can't November 17 Nebraska and Missouri. Indicate winners in other games.by a do that against a team like the VP-16 .,3 2 NDRC .2 1 check mark. Wolverines." As a result, two of . ' in theGator BALLOT BOXES for NAS and Cecil Field are located at the his tosses were picked off.But in SUPPLY '11;1i J:" 2 1 " <: Yl1,2 . CPw 31,2 11 : - Navy Exchanges near the Lay-Away counters or ballots can be the second half, Glenny com- ' Bowl brought to the respective newspaper offices. Ballots must be in pleted 11 of his 17 passes. "I liked MARINE BKS 11,2 45679th 2 by 1 p.m.every Friday or they won't be picked up and no ballots the way he came back," said MARTD :'. 1 ,4 :' :::::' "*:' :::::::::::::::::::::::; :::::::::8::: :::::::::::; will be accepted at the newspaper offices after this time. Welsh. "He's definitely improved :1' -. - ... HERE'S HOW yOU'CA' N : ;' ; : : ; :, 'i EEP$361.80 ':: ". IN YOUR ti ; ' POCKET. f , " .I., '," ,.' ... Sew up that hole! Sounds silly, doesn't it? But not when you interest rates, and finance,charges before you get a loan Is* '- .;1k.; . ., around with a hole in pocket. You don't :" : I' ': consider that a $2,500 loan financed over 36 months with a like walking! your :.: ' '. small loan company costs you$361.80 more thanit would with realize you've lost any money until .it's gone. '.. : :' ;, ;,.t , .. annual Come on in for your next loan, and let.us help you sew .up that " .vour credit union. Not comparing monthly payments .'" yv 1: . '1. hole in pocket. .. 7 your ::. .' : SMALL LOAN COMPANY : .. 12 MONTHS 24 MONTHS 36 MONTHS " .::11'i< ',AMOUNT " q t I Pa t .r4rAst $: '.< . OF 'Payment, Charpa hrctntat? Pey>:+eM ,.Chat Rete y men rlt "" D." .. '" Ih"! ( e.r ,.":. LOAN < j .L : "' ": % 526.00 5154.55 28.97% NOT FINANCD Y ..: $500 $48.00 580.76 28.85 ,, 552.00 5277.09 .25.37% $39.00 5424.86 25.13% 25.30 % \ $95.00 5142.01 .::. 51,00 ' .. : $1,800 5165.00 5216.59'' 21.95 % 592.00 $431.07 21.79% .. $68.00 5657.40 21.59' 4 $284.24 20.36 % $127.58 $561.92 20.2% '593.08 5850.88 20.,13 % \f' 5232.02 ,, 52,500 ..... ..; -. ._'.'"". These charges do not Include credit life insurance . . JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ' . ' ?* 'f;; .. : .. _. .. , ? ''' !! 36 MONTHS ** 1': 24 MONTHS* : :, MONTHS ** . ,,' ':" : ."" ' "M . Annaat Monthly telneecla; .'.;,r ''.*.',,. .:..u- AMOUNT. OF F.:iiY 1St,. :.... Finr Cbf-- ""' :! ,; 5500 $44.43 533.16 12.00% 523.54 $64.96 12.0.% 16.61 $97.96 12. 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"'. . with benediction and a ribbon appreciative of the business cake, music by the It . I'' cutting opening the Mall to Navy provided by the many naval CRUDESGRU 12 Band and the .y, ., Appreciation Weekend which will patrons residing on this side of singing fo the Naval Hymn by the last until 1800 Sunday evening.The Jacksonville, are sponsoring this ED White High School Glee Clubis V . theme of this year's birthday weekend and are anxious to planned for 1000 Saturday. . celebration is "Navy Birthday A demonstrate to the community at Aside from the opening ,. Family Tradition" and will large just how many military ceremonies commencing Friday ,(', "" , exemplify this theme as members personnel are a part of and and Saturday mornings, the .' 0( of the Ed White NJROTC contribute to the city of Navy Appreciation weekend will '' join in the celebration by Jacksonville. include various exhibits of Naval i! " providing a color guard, band. Dignataries invited to par- hardware on display during the. and drill team. ticipate in Fridays Ribbon. hours that the mall will be open. Upon completion of the ribbon rutting include RADM Doyle, On hand will be members of the --_._---- local commands to explain the of the various pieces of purpose N ......... --..... a" .-'" _, .'.. Mrs. Sharon Arnold Station Librarian,has been selected to be Cecil retirement PERPETUAL _. _._.._._ ___ c included in THE WORLD WHO'S' WHO OF WOMEN, 2d ed.; the MONEY PLAN .' ADMINISTRATION only' illustrated: international . < . / W.R biography of women. : . I Retirementincome I L and a !iJ..;''' ; y fFA Lk, "",. j , family legacy. ,. j I , I I ), I I.r II I without touching a penny of your savings! ! ., I .t Sound far-fetched? Not with our Perpetual Money Plan! As a member -yon can have from $4 to $208 a month ".. qtr 44XF indeflnitely..without reducing your savings! 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Jax..MATSG protected their Bill precarious first place spot in the points Kirksey to contributed four Jax-The VP-49 ,.Woodpeckers ' National League last week with a kicking a rued MATSG's total by made it ten straight last, week f 26-8 win over VP-56. point attempt goal and a one with a 38-14.win over Hospital.. : The Pelicans only trailed 16-8 Jack Summers scored VP-56's The Woodpeckers record a at the half but the MATSG touchdown and James Godwin iI remained unblemished after four defense shut them off In the added the two-POinter. men took turns scoring touch- second half as the offense went on downs.John Balk scored two and t to score 10 more points. FICEURmoves Gary Miller, Ron Price and Ed I rI Wells scored one each. Miller ,, Johnny Jackson, Bob Cain and dr also scored' two point-after at- ; Richard Brotski scored the tempts and Ed Mobley scored w f touchdowns for MATSG 'while up one. t Cain and Jackie Hunt scored two pointers. a positionJaxFICEUR Bryant Fuller and Barre Taylor were responsible for Eagles stillholdinf moved from CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE A Hospital player Is surrounded by Larry Hospital's Sumners two scored touchdowns the two- fourth to third last week'' in the Woodpeckers as he trys to gain some ground,but he didn't get far,nor ointer. NAS Jax American Football did his team, as VP-49 came up with. a 38-14 victory and their 10th League standings when straight win without a loss. third they Narjax No. 1 ? came up winners in all three i games they played. II Jax-The Eagles of VP-16, Their first win came 20-6 over remains second, -.. r strengthened their hold on third I, the Hurricane Hunters of VW-4 Data Processing wins ,firstJaxThe place in the National League last who occupy the second place spot week when John Ashmore scored in the league. Jax-NarJax No.stayed a half three touchdowns and MARTD Ron Lesley scored two touch Data Processing and a two-pointer. The other half game behind the National League fell 18-6. Department (DPD) won its first leading MATSG team last week , downs and came by way of a touchdown by ' John Fruge scored one with 18-0) win Dental. an over of the game last week when Ii year James Wllis and for the winners while Ron a safety creditedto MARTD held the halftime Eagles to a H Knowles scored FICEUR's only they outscored NarJax No.2168. Leroy Casanova.. score Dennis as Mount successful point-after James Grogan scored half of NarJax brought their record to scored for MARTD and Ashmore attempt. James Thomas scored Nar- scored the first of his three.It Windell Stevens scored VW-4's DPD's points with a touchdown Jax's touchdown and David 7-2 with touchdowns from Glen Abbott,Ralph Braswell and Rick only touchdown hi the first half. Brown added the two-pointer. was all Ashmore in the The Mad Foxes of VP-S were Lewis. second half as he broke loose for the next team to fall victim to VW-4 drops " two more scores while the VP-16 FICEUR and as a result, defense was holding MARTD FICEUR replaced them in third Narjax twice scoreless.Intramural. place.VP-5 fell to fourth with the 22-6 loss. WILSON Pmttioc .......... .. . :----.xv.x: <<- :-::-::-::-:: Jax-Even though VW-4 lost to Mark Ivy was the leader for FICEUR last week they managedto 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS FICEUR with two touchdowns. stay in second place with two . Football. Bill Bowen contributed wins over NarJax No. 2. 73 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 72 PONTIAC LUXURY, FICEUR's other touchdown 2 dr. H.T., Florentine Red LEMANS2dr.H.T.Sunlightwith L Standings; while Ron Knowles added a two. White Cordova top & Yellow'with Black Cardova The two wins came in much the top '& Black pointer and Mike Jacobsen was Burgundy Buckets auto Buckets, auto "" Eitl ANLEAGUE'-. same manner, when Adolpho trans, trans, AC, P.S, P.B., 'Console . "iU -- credited with safety.-,. -*.- AC, P.S.,, P.B., P.W., : : 1i./. .., :' >, 'Vlllaneuva and Mike Keck scored P.S., Rally II Wheels & AM- AM., ,Radio & Wire'M' .. Jerry Buchanan scored VP-5's touchdowns in the first win that ,' } FM Stereo Radio. Wheel! Covers. : ' :1.;: w' ; L :first half touchdown.The came 12-6 while Villaneuva .VP-49 TOvV--j:, ( +: -10: o third win of the week for Scored'a two-pointer;: and Keck $4895 $2995 '- 8 4 FICEUR came against the team 'another touchdown in their 14-6 nan' 7 3 ;they were tied with for fourth the win. James Almo also con- 73 PONTIAC CATALINA 72 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 VP-5 5 4 week before, NDRC. 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Motors Corporation guarantees to you that,except for tires it . will pay,for'the repair or replacement of any part It supplies that is defective In material or workmanship.This guarantee ' ? Is good for 12 months from the date the car Is first used or . I2OOO miles whichever comes first.All we require is that the car be properly maintained and cared'for under normal use ' and service in the fifty United States or Canada and that guar: .. anteed repairs or replacements be made by an AMC dealer I I ?" .. 2. A free loaner car from, almost every one of our. .' , dealers If guaranteed repairs take overnight. 1 -3. Special Trip Interruption Protection. I.. M. . j J! Dossabhoy'sSOUTHS DE AMERICAN - FrankVnS 28 YEARS AGO The Heck aircraft' carrier USS . r Roosevelt,now homeported at NS Mayport,was launched GBEMLJU CXf I. MATABOft *AMBASSADJRVY. ( on were Navy: President Day, October 27, 1945 and some of the dignitaries present Harry S.Truman u- S. Senator Robert Wagner N.ewIorell o s""twt York Ml 5 237-3400 Admiral C1ty Mayor U Guardia, Mmlnl'-William D. Leahy, Jones Ingram, and Mrs, E,eanOf Roosevelt.Secretary of the Navy James Forrest* : - ;}1973 JAX: AH NEWLATW (NGER ., PAII. arm . I )/ . , .' cWavy"BirthdaycA ; ,, , Family tradition " .. h }r,.r, 1wt..'t.Yi q'j :' DEPARTMENT Of THE NAVY .' '. ,. 1":: *. OPPKa or rm exicr or_VA&._ At1aw f yipp: ..I I __ITOND-C. ; r${ ,:I. : s,. :> 0.,. ::"-: " I :t In 1778, when the Continental Congress moved for the first time to : i :': >:.,.:.v.<. appropriate funds for the outfitting of ships, the foundation was f:3 I :, 't." established for what was to become the United States Navy. From : that beginning laS years ago, our Navy has palled ever vigilant as a ::-: '... protector of our shores and defender of freedom of the seas. : 1; ,: 0 ; Pp Throughout our history the deeds of Navy men and women have ::: ; inspired succeeding generations and created proud traditions. An ra essential element of those traditions has,been the role of the entire :: Navy community-the Navy famlly-ln support of the Navy's mission $} ; Indeed the combined achievements of the Navy family-active duty :1 personnel, dependents, Navy civilians reservists and retirees-have { f : shaped the enduring character of the Naval Service. That character si ," .' : : <<,. ;. ,.' ) has consistently reflected strength and commitment in the traditional "'," .. >oJ".J. '; .r "9t' ,.,. ',,, .... <.h--"'.f! :.:';. manner of a close-knit family. :: j.5 THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY The basic responsibility to meet the Navy's worldwide commltments ::) ,} ; 'J ? is. of course fulfilled by Navy men and women on active { .:' WASHINGTON duty Navy dependents, in their daily sacrifices, embody the sense of :::r purpose and dedication that sustains our active duty personnel. Naval ::: reservists also share fully in the Navy mission, strong in, their r: I ; readiness and always prepared to assume greater responsibilities ::; should the need arise. Retirees, too, have a special role In the Navy t:: 'J' family for having served with honor they now offer sound support and As the strength of our Nation rests with the unity of counsel based on their varied experience. And. of course, the. contributions ::"' s, its families, so the Navy family has been the true and close association of Navy civilians also play a vital role strength of the Navy since the founding fathers in helping the Navy achieve its goals. s Like any family, the Navy family derives its strength from all Its :: s authorized the acquisition and construction of our first members in for working harmony a common purpose The 197S Navy :: ships in 1775.,The accomplishments of our active duty Birthday is a celebration of the unity,.and an opportunity for every .. :: Navy men and women, reservists civilians retirees member of the Navy family to reflect on the contributions of the other :: :: and dependents have forged a proud tradition of service members,and the mission we all share of helping to make the Navy of .:r::}: 4'' the future dynamic the of the as as rr ; Navy past. :::: sense of purpose and dedication. This year we \ ", J ;::: pause to recognize and honor the deeds of all. is;.' ,4i .. ,", s 'S !" ::: During the past 198 years,'the Navy family has never ,' /, ,'" t ., 11 ,- CUMfAb JA, .''. ;.:. . : ,hesitated when the call ,to duty has sounded.. Their ",, :'J'I..r': : '1 '. ..,..'. ,. "r. <1(" ,. .., Ada r (1, U.S. Navy'<' 4' K } unselfish sacrifices have combined to make the Navy a ;j J ; } '. :: I; "i\ /. 'I. .g t; ,;;. '.f' '. \ .:'. '' ; vital protector in peace as well as war., 4 5 J\:; ' / ' : We are now building for tomorrow, l building; with a' >'. J s ' ' :s, fervor that comes with a sense of the growing importance -', T" ')' .. ,. : S$4 S. of the Navy as an essential link in our i ',.'.,. .., 1 ,:<. .. . : Nation's future. As we build, we keep an eye on that ' :': which has gone before, incorporating the best, ever ; i " i mindful of our heritage. As new members come into CHAIRMAN OF: THE JOINT 6mFS OF STAFF II IIFor our Navy family, the are imbued with the same pride and principles of service that characterized our first seamen. the first time in nearly a decade Navy Day, 1973, will be observed - In a United States Navy which is not involved in combat J\ into.the future and a new era of We are now sailing future for operations. The prospects for a peaceful are promising our peace. But we must rededicate ourselves to the principles Navy and our N tlon. I of peace through strength; The Navy family is But. as I view the immediate past particularly as a senior flag a officer who bore significant command responsibilities throughout the I our greatest asset for keeping the oceans free. For all . .' conflict in Southeast Asia, I am especially proud of the manner: in of these reasons, Navy Birthday is truly "A Family which our great Navy responded to the commitments it was assigned .Y Tradition.." .. in a long,difficult and domestically turbulent war.I,perhaps more so than any other serviceman, was fully acquainted with the restraints ;' : that gauged our operations and the political realities which motivated : ;: <. : these restraints from a national as well as International standpoint. j '. : Yet I never yielded in my confidence and Indeed, In my pride of the r : .. ........ typical "can-do" spirit which made our naval and military successes .( Jon .. Warner 'pi .. possible Despite the problems that affected our Navy from time to to:. . . I I ;: :I ;, "\,.." time In this critical period of hostilities: our Navymen came through. ; ( magnificently when the chips were down. . Sy :. :' ,' , t' ,. : Now that our Nation enters a period that holds a great promise of '. world peace for the American people and indeed all mankind, we : 0 .. '. must,as before,stand ready to defend our great Nation. , : ; .I 1 For,peace without'strength is llluslonary. It Is for this reason that k {{ leW9 iJI the men of the United States Navy must continue to maintain the very highest standards in discipline professionalism and determination to { .:.: excel. .L.:{ These next years and those that follow Into a new century can be as l:: ' exciting as they are challenging and satisfying. Technology and its :: advances will invite each of you to share in the most sophisticated of '. environments.The : emoluments of a career In our Armed Forces have never been : <. better and with the support of our fellow Americans will remain in , I: pace with our society. I' And, U we continue the performance which is so Important to the : achievement of our mission I know the American people will devote S F 1 d the appreciation and recognition that are so essential! to a man in the . : service of his Country .' ..... .l For the past forty-four years, I have worn a Naval Uniform. Our , ''r, Navy has been my life. It has captured my energies and my devotion. , h ; .. It has commanded my greatest admiration. Despite some sacrifice. I > : . would at this time in my life happily trade my rank and my position on f;: :.:.:..:. this Navy Day for the chance to begin anew my naval service !.:: ... f. To each of you who serve in dedication to the United States Navy. I .tiS... ; commend you. To each of you who pledge your efforts and your in . -' :::: I tegrity to those of the United States Navy, I salute you. To each of you ' :; :.::.: the United States I wish the .. who share my pride in Navy you ". .; smoothest of seas, the fairest of winds, and the greatest of success.l ;::: ," ,> :: ::1I. , :: . : ''i Z[! . < ' : : ',.. .,< :; S T. U. ::: , .1 :. ::. ", Admiral, U. 8. Davy )i , . ; : ':> "': :, : .. . ,, ,..".........'.,. ......>.,.-."............. .....,....,...YoA........roo..'ro.................. : :::0 :::'::::::: :::::: ; .."";.'..;0-00-:00--:0:0.-...........:;JO.O.-.O:..:; ; .; m'L; L ....."".....,.....ro.m.. .,,, w*J<<.:-. :e.--x.;.:.:';O--q------: ;; ro. :.........:::::::: :? :::;:::::* ::::*::: :::::::::::::;::::$t.OCTOBER :: :;: 'r '''. ..pa,. ; M -- "- - ,. .p, :rg ERi .1.t 19 3' PAGBAfl JA i. .''RtI WSlWINGERL; .', ',T"':>> ' ,1 .\IiJfII-4\. ":.',, .'. " t' .At .;\::' .., ' ." .. ,,. ..I ,. ':,' I .. ; , < , I .,; ':"':. it.t .:' ,.Jt: : ., ryry 'T'TI ' I : < : :'::' ': NAVY DAY ;,. \:...". .. .. ./"",1.'"it.. ."; :....,;' .:, ; . .. <' .. 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J ,ili iliThe past 198 years of naval reenlistment bounties for those them to go aboard for a ''look and equipment advanced; boat treated royally until all his j .J history from have seen our fleet grow honorably discharged and for see." Once aboard, the crimp passage to the' ship and for money ran out. Soon be would be .* I i ,Min a small band privateers leaves of absence.A produced a certificate stating the standing as the man's security; debt to the landlord and the . to atomic ships that guard the temperance crusade was man had entered the service I at and a landlord's bill. Life, for only way out seemed to be to '1 freedom of all the seas of the budding at this time and, in the the rendezous, and gave it to a experienced sailors wasn't much reenlist and receive three !\ 1 world. It has been a long voyageto eyes of the reformers, evil rum naval officer. They then better than it was for recruits. A months' advance wages. :, the present, undertaken by was at the root of the sailor's produced a bill (which amountedto newly discharged sailor was With the outbreak of the Civil j men and women of dedication, problems. Although the daily nearly all the man's advance encouraged to put up at a certain War, reform movements took-a , courage and foresight.Today's grog ration itself did not cause wages) for the cost of clothing boarding house where he was backseat to the war effort. The I Navy has become drunkenness, they felt it did whet Navy was, being outfitted to ,. increasingly conscious of the the sailor's appetite for more blockade Southern ports and cut contributions of its membersover liquor. The effects of over- deep inroads into the Con- the years, and is currently indulgence were battered home federacy by steaming up' placing more emphasis on the and sailors were urged to Southern rivers. individual than at any other pointin renounce liquor voluntarily. During the Civil 'War, many . its history. Equal opportunity Many sailors started giving up Blacks had their first opportunityto programs, care for dependents, their grog ration in lieu of six serve their country as free I specialized training and the cents a day which they donated to men. Fifteen hundred Blacks had " realization that men and mission the American Seamen's Friend served in the Navy during the . must be integrated to achieve Society Finally, on July 14, 1862, Revolutionary War, but most of ; , total success attest to this new President Abraham Lincoln these men were still slaves. The : ., thinking. And this success hasfurther signed into law the abolition of first Black man to win the Medal been enhanced by the the "two dips a day" for seamen. of Honor, Robert Blake, did so in : interworkings of the Navy Recruiting of able-bodied NAVAL AIR I 1863 while he was assigned to the i i Family: active duty, reservists, seamen was often a greater TRAINING UNIT Union gunboat Marblehead. .1! . retirees, dependents and civilian problem in earlier days than it is Nearly one-fourth of the entire ' employees.In currently thought to be. Even Union Naval force was comprised ; 1775, the ideal of freedomwas with a bounty offered to men who of Black sailors; countless beginning to spread throughthe would serve, a large portion of other Blacks ,served on con . 13 colonies; ,the Continental the personnel manning naval as federate ships. Congress ordered the first out well as merchant vessels was In the decades following the f" fitting of ships on October 13th. composed of foreigners. At each Civil War the life of a sailor. Though ill-equipped and under- recruiting rendezvous (now I--t became somewhat more i' manned,the early Navy looked to known as a station), were the bearable. The United States was I its own spirit and tenacity to forerunners of'today's recruiters. beginning to build its "iron fleet" overcome overwhelming odds to crimps. and living conditions were much defeat British Naval Forces. Crimps Did Recruiting better on these larger ships than After the War,public sentimentran Crimps were despicable they had been on the wooden- against the Navy and our characters, despised by naval hulled ones. After the Spanish- fleet was disbanded. Voices in officers, but tolerated to meet American War, President Air RESERVES CONTINUE TO SERVE The Naval Reserve - favor of a strong Navy were not manpower shortages. Using TheodoreRoosevelt beefed up the Training Unit of Jacksonville had their first flag raised over them in ' heard again until there was verbal persuasion as their Navy in the Caribbean. Each 1946 at Cecil Field. The Naval Reserve was formally established by trouble with the Barbary piratesand In he asked Congress for in- , weapon,crimps preyed on men year .ICont. Congress in 1915 and its role has become one of increasing Importance the British began impressingour debt recruits to sign persuading in the Navy Family ( .On Page 6) jl sailors. shipping articles, then inducing Reforms Sweep NationIn .. .. .. ... .. . .. ... ... ..... ... . . , the, decades following this ;: ' war, many reforms were it--ix . sweeping our nation, including a . movement to enhance the lot of,, .. ... . .. .. .. . .. . American sailors and mer. ..., .. ... '- . . . ......... . . . t . chantmen. Reformers suggestedthat the life of a sailor was like Ii IYs1 that of a slave, but this was only partly true, for a slave's life was sometimes better than a sailor's. SALUTE TO YOUNAVYDAY Flogging was a regular part of ''I a seaman's life. Based on the . British Rules of Discipline, the . Continental Congress promulgatedthe . Rules for the Regulations of " the Navy of the United Colonies in . 1775. These rules were explicit in \ i : the number of lashes a man could ',: ;1.!; , receive: "..no commander shall ,,' ... inflict any punishment upon a ) ':.' 0' seaman beyond lashes upon his : r ', .' bare back with a cat-of-nine tails; .:: if the fault shall deserve a .\ greater punishment, he is to ,; ,." '11.;. .. : .. apply to the CommanderinChiefof : '; : the Navy, in order to the tryingof him by a court-martial." tflC: The captain of a ship had as ._ -. ( . much power over his men as a ! king did over those he ruled. The junior officers acted as noblemen .. / .. while the seaman were at the " bottom of the ladder and were The 13th day of October is a Special Pay for the more than 700,000 men and treated as serfs, not freemen. women serving in the United States Navy in military Installations throughout the Part of the aim of the naval world. Our appreciation is given this day to all our Navy personnel. reform movement was to make a ! naval career more attractive to younger men and boys. By doing away with some of the Navy's hardships, reformers hoped to get idle boys off the streets of the cities and teach them a trade.. , As an inducement to attract a better class of'seamen, a small movement was, started which called for an increase in sailors' pay. This movement died out,,,but - captains were ordered to'stop , WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN INC. having their men flogged. Finally, on March 2, 1855, the , instituted a new' code entitled Navy AVE.SOUTH-PHONE 8 to I Dally.Sat.lto5.Open Sun. 1PM to 4PM An Act to Provide a More 1150..LANE : 781-5311-Open Efficient Discipline for the Navy ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _ " Act provided for a 'I . The new system of summary courts- * martial for minor offenses, t -gir-fftl--- .. . .. . honorable discharges of seamen, ..." ......, ---.,," &, _... -. -- ""w'isrsYw k.WfM..I1;;, : .!_a......:)JJ"'.Srr ..,:".::...,, ,;:. ." ,: "" :. ,...i..u. ..,,, .,' .. .. .. ....::, ....:,_....:&'.u1Jo.o.:. ...h..r........ ......_...i .. ..- ." .,,' --, l'. iVt.C ,,,"r n \t'n, C; n.' '" ; r : T i>'* **** fc OCTOBER:..11,, 1973 PAS. 6 JAX. ATR NEWATWINGERNavy's = = - II,; success enhanced by works of Navy Family I - (Cont. From PageS) harass British shipping. The its "second line of defense," passed in 1799,stated officers and MAC aircraft while their onehalfof dependents fly when may United were to receive accompanied the continental seamen ships were not organized into a guarding if their creasing naval power.In 1905, ten striking force but rather attackedat -States. Many officers in the their salaries for life naval by sponsor. M new battleships were added and their captain's discretion, then Regular Navy held the belief that. disabled. Many personnel start a : by 1910, the size of the fleet had retreated to fight again. personnel in, the Naval Militia Along with providing for the second career after retiring. To ; doubled. These privateers, as they were not "seafaring types" and disabled, the acts of 1798 and aid in beginning a new career, the became known, attacked British were therefore against absorbingthe 1799, together with an amend- Navy assists with two programs: Nurse Corps,Established shipping along the Atlantic Coast, Militia into the regular for ment in 1811, directed the Project Referral, a computerized During the years 1907 1909 in the West Indies and in the ces. The need for men for Secretary of the Navy to levy a system used for sending resumesof President Roosevelt sent his waters around the British Isles, seagoing auxiliaries and com- tax on all naval personnel for the retired members to Great White Fleet on a cruise using the ports of France ashavens batant ships only increased, and establishment of naval hospitals prospective employers, and around the world as a display of Other states and the Continental Congress authorized the \W cents a month). Hospital fund Project Transition, which trains American Naval strength. Congress followed Massachusettsin President on May 4, 1898, to money was used to acquire or members for a, civilian job. I' Concurrently, in 1908, the Naval issuing letters of marque to sea appoint persons from civilian life construct, in whole or part, U. S. Additionally, many retirees Nurse Corps was established as apart captains who were eager for the as commissioned line, staff and Naval Hospitals at Brooklyn, continue to serve the active and I of the regular Navy. chance to make a quick profit. warrant officers for the con- Chelsea, Pensacola, Portsmouth, reserve Navy by their participation i Enlisted women were not to be Besides being profitable for the tinuance of the emergency. Newport, Philadelphia and the in such organizationsas come a part of the regular Navy part-time fighters, privateering Waves Join Navy District of Columbia, and the U. the Navy League and' the until after World War II, but they helped to make the war unpopular Naval Reservists were called S. Naval Home in Philadelphia.The Naval Reserve Association. did serve during World War II as in England. Insurance rates for into active duty during World fund was completely When the Navy began, the only reservists. During World War II, shipping soared, leading to great War I and again during ,World exhausted in 1842 and Navy dealings the Navy Departmenthad Secretary of the Navy Josephus discontent in the Kingdom. Some War II. In World War II, the need pensions were thereafter paid by with dependents was on the Daniels inaugurated the naval famous naval officers who arose to free sailors from con- appropriations until the fund was occasion of the death of an active reserve program for the category started as privateers included tinental shore billets to serve on reestablished in 1862, using duty member when dependents "Yeoman F." These Joshua Barney, John Barry, ships. Women had been servingas profits from the sale of prizes claimed death benefits. yeomanettes, as they were Stephen Decatur, David Porter, nurses in the Regular Navy taken during the Civil War. Starting with the called, freed men ashore for dutyon Edward Preble, John Rodgersand since 1908 and'now there was talk For years, personnel in the Revolutionary War, the Con ships. Thomas Truxton. of starting a Women's Reserve. Army and Navy were treated tinental Congress passed a The seeds of segregation in The signing of the truce left no Pressing needs silenced the differently by Congress: measure which gave death naval policy appeared shortly one to be harassed, so the captains voices of discontent and women nondisability retirement pay for benefits to widows and childrenof after the Spanish-American War. and their vessels returnedto were brought into the Navy as enlisted men in the Army beganin those who had died in the By the time World War I erupted, a routine life of shipping to reservists early in the war. 1885,but not for enlisted men in service. Money for the benefitswas i l0,000Black sailors were relegated make a living. State naval Called WAVES, their name was the Navy until 1899. Army to come from a portion of the : to duty as messmen. Following militias did not reappear again an acronym for the enlistees were able to retire after proceeds of prizes taken by the .! World War I and disarmament, until the Civil War when ships Congressional bill which 30 years active duty service at 75 Navy. After the War, in 1798, the Bureau of the Navy ceased, all and their crews were taken into authorized them, "Women Ac- percent of their pay, plus another measure was passed enlistments of Blacks. Filipinoswere service In the Navy. In 1861, the cepted for Voluntary Emergency allowances for quarters, fuel and giving widows and children death now being recruited for Navy Department was Service." lights. Navy enlistees didn't benefits from prizes the Navy duty as messmen. Under the new took on the high seas. directive, Filipinos could only be .,..41.* Congress passed another law cooks, mess attendants, laun- :' .....--- ldrv % on March 2, 1799, which had far- drymen, dieticians, bakers, dish- :; "I'' .:iIi'1 reaching implications in the ' washers and other '. ' kitchen '' , '''''' ' The law mechanics or laborers. ,. : ;: dependent community. primarily gave pension benefitsof Blacks Recruited actively one-half for life to officers pay i Active recruiting for Blacks and seamen disabled while in the began again in 1932 but only for , i line of duty, but went one step This , mess duty. policy was this with the ; beyond provisionthat continued until general 'serviceratings -- widows were to receive opened to Blacks on June payment for life if they were : 11942. One Black messman was married at the time the officer or awarded the Navy Cross for his i actions during the Japanese seaman received injury that resulted in death. attack at Pearl Harbor Doris"Done" Miller. Aboard USS Prior to 1812, widows and or- West Miller phans would only receive benefits Virginia, helped "a , his if their sponsor died as a result of move mortally wounded ., That commanding' officer to of wounds received in battle. a place z; greater safety.He then manned a pus y.YJ year Congress broadened the w, category of survivor's benefits to machine gun and fired at several of the attacking enemy aircraft Lax. ... include those officers or seamen I until ordered below decks. who died as a result of contracting - Segregation continued SHIPBUILDERS PART OF FAMilY-The USS Langley,the first aircraft carrier, and its modern a disease while servingin 1 throughout the war, with Blacks day nuclear counterparts have helped shape our country's destiny. But, they would not have been the Navy. This broadening of I being trained separate from possible without the skills of naval,constructors, most of which come from the civilian community survivor's benefits lasted for only Whites at Camp Smalls, Great and who Iso area part of the,Navy Family. 12 years before it was appealed I I Lakes, Illinois. because of deficient funds. Today, equal, opportunity is authorized to hire ships and'crews Today, Naval Reservists serve receive these benefits until 14 For a long time Navy salaries guaranteed by the Navy for for the "temporary increase: of in every rating the Navy has; years later. It wasn't until 1907 lagged behind civilian pay for everyone. No longer are Blacks the Navy." from piloting a jet aircraft to; y Congress'passed a1 uniform comparable, work. To partiallyease from Whites and The movement for a Naval this' financial burden, exchanges - separated navigating the murky depths of retirement law for'all branches of everyone has an equal chance for Reserve,seemed to die out ,until the 'ocean in an atomic sub- the Service. and commissaries were advancement according to his or 1887, when Senator WashingtonC. marine. The Navy's retirement opened, and with the openingscame her ability. Although prohibitedby Whitthorne, of Tennessee, Retirement Replaces PensionA program today is, of the issuance of identification - course law from serving on com- introduced legislation to create a man would normally receive much more extensive: For in, cards to dependents,for batant vessels, women will soon ,naval reserve of; auxiliary everything he required from the stance, Reservists retire at their use. be in cruisers, officers and men from may With all that the Navy does for serving nearly'every Navy service: food, clothing and age 60 after 20 years of federal rating. To help meet\ he needs of the merchant marine. By 1887, shelter. When he became too old service. Also, retired increases dependents, the dependent \ its men and women, the Navy has the United States had almost to be of any use, the Navy patted automatically pay as the- returns those services twofold. : established four Human completed its continental ex- There are numerous wives E him on back and sent him Consumer Price Index (cost of Resource Management Centers pansion and was looking to ,organizations that offer scurrying ashore if he was an living) climbs: until years the become a leader in the world'sindustri81 ago, assistance to newcomers as wellas 'I across country. These centers enlisted man; if he was an of- 1908, there was a strict provision are tasked with training the market. ficer, he had to stay aboard in prohibiting recomputation for the veteran family of the I Navy's personnel in the im As the United' States became definitely There were no Navy retired officers. Navy. ,portance of people and the jobs more industrialized, it became provisions for retirement until Today when men and women Dependents Donate Time they do.Reserves. increasingly evident that a strong the Civil War when a retirement leave the Navy after 20 of Many wives, mothers, sisters I : Formally Established naval force was needed to proteCtits system was started to permit active service, they receive years 50 and brothers donate their time to The Naval Reserve was not merchant marine. State naval departure of older officers from percent of their base each organizations such as the Red *}' formally established by Congress pay Cross, Navy Relief (an all- I militias were organized from the active duty lists. month as a retainer. If they elect until 1915. Prior to that time the centers of the to volunteer staff of ,Navy dependents - , population near sea stay on active duty for 30 Before the retirement systemwas Services states established their own ) and Personal ' or lakes, using men with little or years, they'll receive 75 I : naval militias; one of the first this introduced, the Navy had a their basic percentof Centers. Some offer their talentsto no seagoing experience. At each pay month in ' pension fund. The fund had its children was established by Mas- time the retirement teaching dependent Navy Department could In pay. addition origin in 1775 when the Con- toreceiving and various sachusetts in 1775. not foresee these sports of all kinds , using men on a government check \or' tinental Congress specified that a crafts. If there is an organizationthat ;.., The original act passed by the seagoing combatants or portion of the prizes,taken.by the each month, retires and their requires or depends on ' Massachusetts legislature was auxiliaries. The short. Navy were to be used to pay dependents are eligible for other volunteers to 'apply their services - entitled,An Act for Encouraging sightedness of the Department disability benefits to officers and armed service benefits. will find Navy : the Fixing Out of Armed limited these men to coastal and you Vessels death' seamen: benefits to were harbor defenses. They have the privilege of dependents on the staff. .r. and for Erecting a Court to Try be paid widows and children of using armed forces Dependents live with their y".:. and Condemn all, Vessels that When war with Spain became those who died while serving in commissaries, theaters exchanges and, active'duty members abroad as .r. shall be Found Infesting the evident in 1898, the Navy the Navy. Congress formally recreational facilities. U well as in the continental United Same.What this law did was give Department took'steps to use the established the Navy, pension wish to travel overseas retired they States. When stationed overseas, , anyone with a ship the right to Naval Militia for what is, called fund in 1798 and another act, military , personnel ; may fly on (Cent.On Page 9)) '. . r ,,". .. ....... ;M.I."I. ""'.h J .iI' ._Jo'rQ.sns \ - 1 oft\ ocrQ.BJ. ; }dlr1973 . ? >13J v ''R}ijW. .t.AIWJNG.ER it :R :F HELP NORMANDY MALL SALUTE THE NAVY THIS WEEKEND ON THEIR DAY... S 0 , "" a. I. . , 4V ' V I. .0 p i ' -". .. .{.J SPECIAL .:, ) DISCOUNT ',.'' " 'L. IN SOME STORES { ". TO MEN & WOMEN' FRIDAY, 10 AM. : IN UNIFORM ! ' .:. OFFICIAL LAUNCHING ALL MILITARY PEOPLE ARE NAVY APPRECIATION WEEKENDS.REQUESTED TO WEAR THEIR UNIFORMS 1 TO .-; SATURDAY, 10 AM.7::; NORM'ANDY'MAlL THIS WEEKEND. o ! . ' NAVY BIRTHDAY PARTY : , *ALL KINDS NAVY EXHIBITS'X. '' ; DRILL TEAMS S . . 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' -- .U ; O W:9: ? 1 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS'LATWINGER S , ";:: 'O-::: =:::&$:&::::-S.':::-:::::::"Y.S', :SA;: %::\::W:: %::::::;%::::::::,:-":::::::::--:%: WX: :::: {::'Y.SW.SSSSS: :: S t' '. .' '. ' " ,." ,; ., V' .. i ,. ... .1"t >'. *. .'',r '" ..) g'g'S' b . 1 ' / 'T. f ' : F'' ."' ::.:: ; : t 1 :: ,r', : P,. " j5555--4 : f : ; 4 Jj: M.....there's a'reason to life! We can lift ourselves : s i$. '""out of .Ignorance, we can find ourselves_ '" *asjji '0"s jji:.: creatures (excellence and intelligence and .skill., $s: -.: We can be free We can learn to fly! -. r' ;3 # f >Sti.>: ". S LSr :: ? ci r:::;" : ' kti .. : \ . : , SS .-;. ( .':' II' , t :-: :r.LS . ; : :: I :::: . i }Sti: ttti&tttMtfI < \ ,/-Y Sw:.:..,:...Y.Y.- :,}SY. S } {.{SStiSS.M...* : .... .:.. .:...!.:.:J: i hAh ,# ;*''.'"..{oI r1"n lI, J.>''" 'r"f.y! ;';;:,,, .rn.":;... ...: ."" - , ' 4 it M1 1 .' ;: :.:::::::.:::::::.-:::.:::::::.-:::.::.-m1 ::::::::::::-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::-::: :;:;:; ;:;:;::::::::::::: :::::;:::::;:::;::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:=::::::::: :) Y :: ) at. : "'. ,' ,' L1y'; w "I .1 SS M a I "Can you teach me to fly like that?", Jonathan, :MI : I i Seagull trembled to conquer another unknown. .. ;: t .:.: "Of course, If you wish to learn. . ...:) "I wish. When' can we start?" ", .,. ti:.:.:.:. ::3' "We' could start ,now, if you'd like. :::: s "I want to learn to fly like that, Jonathan said : " I and a strange light glowed in his eyes. "Tell 'me s::., ,,, : ' I ::: what' to do. :: ; 1.,_:.:, ',. ''' ,jo.t: .:: i)7) I :::::::; SP:3 ....... I I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;: :;:;::-:;:;::::;:;:;:;:;::::::::::;:::::::::::::-.:::::::.: ; ;::;::::::::::; ':;::":. =:::: *,:=:*W:::;*,::::: '&=;; r- j * I ...., '. , ::: -",,-: 4 __ _. .:: \ ., E: . ,. ".: ; '.". ..". .if.: ', ,.. ::0.) :: .1"....., ; 'f"t, \ : '$: ':'.' I ; ) : .' > r "He ;was fl.ying. over a sea, toward a jagged t shorefine-ri, very few seagulls were working the n " updrafts on the cliffs. Away off to the north, at the : : horizon itself, flew a few others. New sights, new 1: r ti:.:= thoughts' new questions....... :{:.;' , Y. : I . \" \' I :::::::::'r..r'::r.::::::::::::::::%Yr,:SU ::::::.S::::::::::::;:;:::;:};:;:;:;:;:;:;:..;ti.%..!:;..v.v. :::::::::: :-:-:;:;:; 1Y:;:" :;oJ '::::::'t--:: : :::::;;:; ;;:;;:::;: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$:::::::::::::::'':::::--:::::::::::::::::'';::::::::::::::::::::".;::::::::::::::::::: i I L '.:.I: . r' .. 5 ';, :::::.: ' .f v y.4, .f, .. :::: :- : Y I % * { # fs wI {: "..... and precision flying is a step toward ex- .:' pressing our real nature. Everything that limits, us .. : we have to put aside. That's why ail this highspeedpractice ; and !ow-speed, and aerobatics. : .:.." " I , 5 5 : : 5 5 : : r. . : 3 A :::: " J I i 1 8 .aw... &XS88 T *&& . ' . ( .. : .*. EDITORS NOTE: These quotes were taken from Richard Bach's story of ' Jonathan Livingston Seagull, but they could j just as easily be the words of,any:one : '- , r' of the many Naval aviators who will be participating. in Navy Day celebrations '. - If) _throughout the world this week. ; ; " \ ,I ..... . '. ,' .. ' .,' ." .. ' ." ,} > :. : ',;. .':. ; > : : , ,: 'I. ' }; -, .. i y ,1 ..'.. f ... --_ ._ -'--- " I CTQBE.ft= nn1973' : JAX AIR 'NEWS-.I.ATWIhGER PAGE. 13 .j., I An: overlooked part of the Navy's role... .i. : j - ]1 'r 1'I Jax It's forgotten and it's often ignored. 1 But it's true. . Saving lives Is as much a part of the I Navy's role in the world go tow as. being ready to From Carrying supplies for the victims of natural disasters to hurricane reconnaissance flights-and a myriad of jobs in between-the in Navy was ready the past and it's ready now. Aid to the Family of Man: whether in war or in peace, it's a Navy Tradition. i 1 1 # JY ,, -f +' l rI t li ( ' , I YC J :. 1 Itl :i 4i 4M J e A G1 's _ 'r 4' Oyu r _ JbJf aR A Yr _ I 4 IL S : __fr- h ...;.;.............................................................................................:m%......................................................................................................................................................................................> ,I' ..r'O..A. : .. L - I) .A Family Tradition }: ; ..................................'!..'....:................-....'...'KLLYL..TO."..'......iWAW5;.........%%,:.L:ftftS: .'.:'..'.'....c.'..:x.".SS::.::;:....W:............Y'.....W.....O:.:?l...................yASa:.,.1.. : ..;;- ,. .,\ ", .. 1 t . ....-- 1IiIr.- :.. ,; ._,'.4',...,) .I. .. ._ .' .. '. .. ..I...." .. "> .,.;.,, ',! "" .>.:. "' 'J (" "'.'. 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