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. '''''' I PKY lB! GARY ;.,Y{.{,r {S.Y.vr. xL. e .. /r }:}{{ }h.rsfirL'n Y.r.n,...;. ;{L. }j'y tiV.vAti:4idtyU6'wv; x.'S} r 'xvr:r.Yr: ., .. .. Lyr 7.vf, r.YY.:L. { r. } }},} j; ;}}:}: ::': .h. .1Y r { { f x' : } i7 -; Ys:,}s.1n::; .k,:rr..Y.:1.rsii' ?ti v: ; S's . :: {l { ;; .i s:::::{}:Jv':titi v-s ""'" . U Jr.J: : ':{: ;.11}f$1yt YA\}r / > { ?' }}}; k{<}r) {;f,: f.tiy -- /t tf ''I JAX \\J AIRiNEWS !1 Xv"'v 7 "!\. BBKb- rrTTrr'. ,;/ :: | I . {}s> i : .f. j <': _{:.{:tiLSW':};..L..:.:........ ;..{... V.:::.:{.::V.:...:...VJn.}:....:..}.;}'.rx....';.*..N.......;......?;/..x7r. '?T7 -rv -flnBf IYLYI I"! Jl" Jmil.[ "''lijjl""-_" > K"T M VOL. 31 NO. 32 Published In The Interest Personnel Naval Air Station,Jacksonville, Florida OCTOBER 25/ 1973 i I , , ; or Fl A ) HIST'E RY t ti i "Where's it. 4 ; hurt, Doc ? ,; ; !r ,, S eif" :' /j . [ ffjJt \t". % 1: I :# 9,4 : b .. ( ; A \ A / j---- ? : \ , , # " "I t i ..... : -c;' a 7 : ; > ' 1 . L .. .. .... . : .j }, . r. ... T4 g+ t a - .-..,+4" 1?""" "...-' rl(:..-"-'" " ,; ;I ..trfl.f. ; b "Y j 1 a " .iII"f\ \: ', ," \ : . I . 1 N rr . 1r 7 ; k ra \, c . - : -I'1 % 'W' ' r'h . .. , d ,' ,Yd E Ik sw kkt k ; f d ) 4 ;:: ' ; \ ;: ,, i c __________ i.I: V 'cb'p \ *: E _ -- _ S ; : ; r Photo by : Ron Bayles Jfx .. '"' ' : .4 p". '-' i// } J 11 : f "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here art not official expressionsof . the.Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." . - * ri'$ _.w.n-- .____ __ __.__._ .... .. '_ :.. __._.__ "'_.':" """""' _44Ifo..o..J... ..._ _" OCTOBER 25, 1973 ,- NFWS-'LATWINGER: PAGE 2 JAX"A1R i 6H05T5GOBLM5\ I --- AREN'T THEWORST. i .. ii V/ } . } ; \ \ / \ __t._t i HALLOWEENSTha I a H.ORRO The word Halloween is really a contraction of the phrase All, . Hallows Eve. All Hallows Eve is simply the evening preced -1-- - ing All Saints Day which is a very beautiful and meaningful Halloween The children's they're the same age level. Dress RehearsalReview Christian festival. night for "Trick or Treat," Young children should be the safety rules before . Perhaps you have wondered how the present concept of "Ghosts and Gob I i n s" and adult or a responsible - supervised by an the kids set out: Halloween became associated with a significant day in the "Haunts and Horrors." Unfor- older child. Use the cross walks, and life of the church.Well,it all began in the fourth century A.D. tunately, some of these horrorsare traffic signals. The Emperor Diloletian had persecuted the Christian all too real! Never enter a home and, if obey. 4 Never start into the street Church and its members with greater intensity than any on Halloween there are certain homes that are Every year other person up to that time. So many Christians had been put many children suffer from auto off limits, arrange the route so from. between parked the sidewalk cars. and to death under his reign that it was impossible to remember falls, that the children avoid those Stay on accidents, fire injuries, if there is walk to the left none, all of them. A special day of remembrance was appointed to cuts, bruises and even poisoned spots. honor all who had given up their lives to preserve the Christian of the road facing 'traffic. faith. This was called All Saints,Day. treats. Set a reasonable time limiton Make sure the costume has a How can you insure a safe, and fitting and that the child i In 609 A.D., a beautiful pagan temple in Rome called the trick-or-treating insist proper Pantheon was converted to a Christian Church. It had been enjoyable evening for your chil- that the children keep within can move freely. constructed in the year 27 B.C.and- was then dedicated to all dren? Be sure they know the those limits! Are there any animals on the the pagan gods of that day. possible dangers and show them route ahead? Advise the tots The Christians rededicated it to Mary, the mother of Jesus, how to avoid those dangers. to avoid dogs, even if they know and all the saints who had gone to their reward. An annual Risky Roadways Costume Safety them-they might not recognizethe Christian festival was set aside to honor the occasion. A century Children may become care- child in a costume. later one of the chapels in St. Peter's Church in Rome less from excitement and run Following are some tips that was named for All The Saints and the day of Nov. was the into the road. Remember, dusk, make halloweens safer but justas Checking the TreatsInsist J day chosen to honor the occasion. the time of trick-or-treating, is scary: that the children bring t Nov. 1 became one of the great Christian days of celebra also the time when driver's visibility Hairspray can create special home the treats for inspection . tion throughout the church and was dignified by ardent preparation is at its poorest. effects and it's safer than before they begin eating! Fruit the evening before the day of celebration. In the old Dangerous Dress flammable false hair. A 'flash- should be washed and cut into j English language the word for sanctify was hallow (remember Loose costumes, bulky treat light is just as eerie as the small pieces to make sure nothing - "Hallowed be Thy Name", in the Lord's Prayer?). bags, unsafe shoes (like mom's dangerous flame of a candle. has been placed inside. Sanctify means to set apart. So the day we call All Saints high heels) are a menace. Fluorescent strips taped 'onto Throw out unpackaged can Day was first called All Hallows Day and the preceding eve Masks reduce vision and a sharpor bags, hats, and hems increase dies and popcorn. Do the same ning was naturally called All Hallows Evening and later pointed toy weapon could be visibility in the dark and create with candy inside loose or' torn . was shortened to Hallowe'en. :, v._ lethal.!, Many costumes are dark some ghostly effects, too. By wrappings! J.J The superstition surrounding Halloween regarding ghosts, and hard to see. the way, make' sure the kids If you _should discover''' any ' witches and hobgoblins comes from England long before the .' Frightful Flames aren't ,too greedy. That bag thing wrong with the "treats" IA" Christian era where it was the custom to light large bonfireson should not be too child Open flames from jack-o-lan- big for your child brings home, reportit the the last 'in October ward off evil hilltops evening to to handle. the to police immediately. terns, and candles could fire a spirits.It . was believed that on this night the spirits of the departedwere billowing costume or a false Makeup- is safer than a mask For ResidentsFor allowed to return to earth and visit their former homes wig.. Treacherous Treats which can obscure vision.: Toy your own protection from and friends. weapons should be made out of the little goblins, practice these Can imagine bladesin you razor cardboard so the child won't be common sense rules: ,an apple? Some sick minds injured if he falls on them.Is Greet the children at the door have inserted tacks in , popcorn the costume flame-proof? but don't encourage them to needles and pins in candy and Here's an easy at-home methodof come inside. Keep a light on have the "treats. poisoned making cotton material flame so they can see their way up I About the cover. I resistant: combine 7 oz. of Bo- your steps. Remove any loose Talk It Over rax, 3 oz. of boric acid, and 3 objects from the pathway so the quarts of hot water. (Make a children won't trip. Wrap the Before the big night and just paste from the Borax and a lit- goodies, if loose or homemade, Jax Ron Bayles, the Jax Air News roving before the children leave, out- tle hot water, then add the rest and why not add your name to photographer, was on hand at the Pediatric Ward when line.' the plans ,for the evening. of water and boric acid, stirring the package so parents will Lara Reinauer turned the tables (or should be say, Decide on a route. You,may until clear.) Dip the costume< in know where it's from? have to locate the children in a the solution, wetting it Halloween is ,com- Thankfully, a stethascope) on Dr. Seumners. Lara ,is the daughter of hurry and it'll to know - pay pletely, and let it dry. This process one-night affair and for those Lt. and Mrs. James R. Reinauer of VP-5. where they are.. must be repeated if the cos- who practice sensible precautionit ,. Keep the children in groupsof tume is washed. Remember, it remains frightfully wonderful - about 3 or ,4 and make sure won't work on synthetic fabrics. ! J : A.Xa :N W'S The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Freedom Letters deadline nearThe I distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing' Company, a Valley Forge Patriots D.C.,and the George Washington Your entry need not be,.a "Ietter" - private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the TAX AIR NEWS Awards of " program-an_ activity Honor Medal.If as such but map&eli; essay cr must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Freedoms Foundation of Valley poetry form. Entries, sfeeal be no Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. Forge offers you the opportunityto less than 100 or no"mote'thin News Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118; express your thoughts on your letter is selected for a words in length If let_ style is '' . or 3119. Freedoms Foundation Award, it "Human Goals:-Values for Liv- used the addressee m 1 be any "Everything advertised, In this publication must be made ing." Freedoms Foundation ,does ,can bring you a principal award of organization real or or person available for purchase, use or patronage without ,; to not lobby. H ,is! nonsectarian, $1,000, plus an encased George imaginary. race, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser; nonprofit and nonpolitical. It is Washington Honor Medal. The user, or 'patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of 'this' dedicated furthering the'cause two best letters-one from an active - policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the of freedom and man's God-given duty member and one from a Little time remains. Be sure to refusal to print advertising' from that source. dignity. reserve component member include your full name,' social Advertisements solicited earn principal awards for their security 'number, complete military - are by the publisher and queriesconcerning More than 400 active duty and such should be.directed to: members authors. Or, you may receive one address, service or reserve reserve of the U.S. of up to fifty $100 and George component and your complete Armed Forces were recipients of Washington Honor Medals orone permanent home address. jjj$.;f THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY tion awards at Valley from Freedoms.Forge in the Founda-1970 ,of up to fifty $50 and George 4747 San Juan Ave.,Jacksonville, Fla.32210 Washington Honor Medals. In Your letter-addressed to Free- A Valley Forge Patriots Awards MSCTfMSMIE Telephone 387.3566 addition, the recipients of the two t Program. doms Foundation Valley Forge, principal awards, and a numberof Pa. 19481-must arrive before 'VOL. 31 NO. 32 OCTOBER 25 1973 | Principal award winners received writers of other award letters, October 31, 1973. Now, In less cash awards, a VIP Trip to will be invited to Valley Forge. than 500 words, "Human' Valley ,Forge and Washington Pa.. and: Washington J. ,D.C. Goals-Value for Living." -- - - -- ---- --- --w---------------- ', ''>''' '' v- "" , '. . : .',' ...;. ,: : :! rf F ., OCTOBER 25, 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3L . .. .. .." .. " ::::':::' .y>ftSRffiRQffiAIR ; :.;<<.--x<<<<<<<<<-:-:.: "':-=<<<<-:->>>>:<<(<<<<<0: at T SHOW PROFILES'Corkev' 9 3 L , R .... Fornoff ._ t"r I j--. r ti Jax-"Corkey" Fornof, the youngest high per- frY formance acrobatic pilot inhere i I the United States, will be Nov. 3 and 4 as "Naval Aviation SalutesY : : j Jacksonville with a two-da air show. '- ) 3 . Corkey's only 27 years old, but driven fighters built in the United t-' ' he's no to the air show ,. newcomer States. Designed as a shipboard : circuit. He started thrilling fighter for the Navy, it,was not :: audiences back In 1963 with his P- completed soon enough to see _ 51 "Mustang" and in 1969 movedto action in World War II; however, I\ S \ the F8F "Bearcat". it served with the Fleet from 1946 With the help of his father, he until 1951 as a.first line Navy formed the "Bearcats"theworld's fighter. first High Performance The "Bearcat" still holds the y f Civilian Flight Demonstration propeller-driven aircraft record l r Team-in late 1969. for climb from a standing start to V ;' He has performed in every 10,000 feet in 92 seconds. car major air show in the United NAS Jax will open its gates to ? ; '- States,Canada and the Bahamas, the public at 10 a.m. both days. k \\ usually on programs with one of All proceeds obtained through - the military flight demonstrationteams. concessions and preferred PUTS ON A NEW HAT-AXC Larry Gibson is frocked to his present rank at, VP-49 as Cdr. J.D will Funderburk (Left),VP-4 skipper, and LCdr. Cliff Vanderslp, VP-49 Maintenance Officer offer their parking be donated to the The F8F Corkey will be flying Naval Aviation Museum in congratulations. here is ,the last of the propeller- Pensacola. FRA 91 sets I 1 The 'Red Devils'JaxThe Halloweenfestivities "Red Devils", a Title in 1970-71 and 1972. In addition civilian formation aerobatic he placed third in the 1972 team, will be among the many World Championships.Tom . acts featured at next weekend'sair Jax-Fleet Reserve Association flys Right Wing, finished show. second to Gene at the 1972 U.S. Branch and Unit 91 will host a The Red Devils bring the Nationals and placed sixth in the \, I children's Halloween Party f highest of credentials possible in 1972 World Competition. \ Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Branch their members Charlie Home Collins Road) t team As members of the five-man ((5391 i Hillard, Gene Soucy and Tom 1972 U.S. Acrobatic Team, __ ,beginning at 7:30: p.m. s All rank individually All Branch and Unit members j Poberenzny. high Charlie, Gene and Tom helped in world competition. bring the World Title back to the ... having children from 2 to 12 yearsof age are cordially invited to Charlie, the leader of the team, United States for the second of \' bring them out for an evening is the reigning World Acrobatic consecutive year. Trick or Treat entertainment. Champion. Gene, flying Left Their combined scores won the ; ___ _SSSS Children of eligible members,are , Wing, has,won the UJS. National Nesterov Cup, emblematic of a tt also welcome. ''I'\ world acrobatic supremacy.. I Festivities for the evening will 1 r '\> In 1972 they performed at, such include games,costume contests, f 5AY1S. major shows as Transpo 72 in followed prizes and movies, by Washington, D.C., Cleveland, !f refreshments.A . BO/Yps p ARE Ohio, Kansas City, Kansas and x Game Night for the adults the "Blue Angels Homecoming"in PATWING SAILOR OF THE QUARTER-DP2 Mary L."Angelo Is will start at 8 p.m. sNro Pensacola. They also per- congratulated by Capt. A.P. Lesperance, COMPATWING 11,for being For additional information, YfANFtoRaN formed at the large grand final selected the Wing's Sailor of the Quarter for the period from Octoberto contact Joe Bodin, Branch 91 air show for the "72 World December. The selection was based on her "iniative and competent Activities Chairman, at 77M892 Championships in Salon-de- performance"during her two years on the Wing's staff. or Ben Nugent at 264-9166. Provence, France. ? The Red Devils not only per- form an exciting formation . demonstration, but also exhibit . :;. ,1 4S '\ their individual skills. 'I';, . ,. \ '.t... . Solo performances by anyone l' ,r : , : of these pilots will, leave spectators ;$ <. ..jI, S-- ...., r-, .- . in awe of the talents of '.. J. , these airmen. , young L, ". -, Come out and see them Nov. 3 L ",: 0 ,t and 4 as "Naval Aviation Salutes I II '" Jacksonville" I ," your ;: ., We've Changed our Nome , felt the. SERVICE lithe Same '<1 at.... DEER ESTATES SPRINGS '" ...i. auto4loan. J, ,r: \. .." ... ; !! ... )J.1J , .:, ',.' 4 j >..ATKEYSTONE ," '.,It(. ; . ' "r'i, 'v;:" :. MOBILE HOMESITES HEIGHTS' I ; ,I : ; j J CLYDE W SIMPSON A CO. 4749 BLANDING BLVD. . REALTOR 356-6849 PHONE 771-W44 : ALL WRAPPED UP , Time for a new 1974 car? Let us help 0 -:<. 1 you finance the car that you. In ,REAL ESTATE matters, visit or call want to fill your present needs. AND Let our bank Auto loan help . WAYNE SHRUMAn you to enjoy, your car while you pay. . ' TO GO! associate of -Y' READY () " BLANDING AGENCY Inc. i Sf ; .' REALTORS ( t NDY.2H'' ; ,rr?,\Honesty, Dependability, Sincerity In ; REAL ESTATE SALES =r 6545 NORMANDY BLVD. i JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 \ 5102 Blanding Boulevard .MONDAY.THRU THURSDAY:Main Lobby 9am to4pm Drive.In Tellers&Instl"mentLoans'am to4pm, Phone 771-8034 FRCDAYi All Departments tolpm Member FDIC Phone 7M-3770 . j_ . ------ ---'- :. .... - OCTOBER '25, 1973 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER'UL c..Ull'lnur' of Airman Wayne A. 7'-- : . "'"<<':<<'-''';';';;;<' ':'>:< Ma e at Electrician's Aviation I I [ AROUND CECI L.m. ] Third aboard Class the in USS a ceremony JOHN held F. r CVA-67)) KENNEDY ( ..... t . F . b 4 J : I 'fll I I I c r wir- a' ; I : 7 ' ' j a+ / ) I At Quarters held aboard the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CVA-47), CDR J.D.Taylor,Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron Forty-Six, recognized A23 David J.Laverty as VA-4's"Clansman"of the Month for August 1973. -... !. I A Il ,t l CDR P. N. Puerllng, CO of VA-105, presented an Air Wing THREE f fI I Letter of Commendation to AN Lawrence G. Kessinger during \ Quarters. .44 - : Ja I 4 .r. tCDR 1 \ 4 L : A \ a -MT ! I rI -, tr M.G. Basford, Commanding - Twelve Sunliners of VA-81 were recently presented with a Letter of Officer of VA- y Commendation. The awards were for each man's excellent performance 174presented LT. J. H. Yeager I while embarked in USS FORRESTAL from 22 September with Air Medals 2 through 11 and \ 1972 to 6 July 1973. Pictured from left to right are: AQ1 Philips, AZ1 two Navy Commendation Medals German,AT2 Hyde,ADJC Murray,AE1 Powers, CO CDR Dickerson, plus a Gold Star in lieu of 2nd : AT1 Hartwell, ADJC Fagan, A02 Wilson, AE1 Walter, ADJ1 award. r : Poehlman, AMS2 Kellogg and ADJ1 Cox. I i - H : lot Webber .. k I I ATI Robert L. Nelson of Attack Squadron Eighty.-One was recently I .YOUR TIRE'EXPERT" advanced to his present: rate. Congratulating Nelson.!is CDR.: Ken'A. Dickerson: CO of the Sun liners. 12 BIG SAVINGS r . ON AUTO SERVICE = [1 264-4384 PHONE BALL BRAKE SHOCKS Now YOU can install you own In-ground r JOINTS SHOES $ K95J MARK SPITZ SPARTAN $ PLUS SWIMMING POOL. AMH3 William H. Silman was $24MOST% I 19Mosr % INST. recently presented an Air Wing CARSTIRE CARS SAVE MONEY... THREE Letter of Com. (your labor our tech) mendation. Silman 1 is a memberof WHEELTRUING DYNAMICWHEEL Q O OR we Install... VA-05. 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H '._.H .---. -.. ,. . ?: \ r II II OCTOBER 25. 1973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 5 MMMM MWMffWHMMM HMMMWBMMMHM MM MVMWMMMMMVMMMMMMMMMBIHa. MMMMHMMMMMMMMMMB BMMMMMMMMMMMMMBa .' ' Job reclassification :or ...... : f_ J "" .. . : ' policy has changes : \ I"" '0' i... .. .....".' ...J...:........, ), The U.S. . Civil Service Commission has reduced from 50 to 20 the' number of jobs a Federal agency can reclassify In a block to a higher grade level without prior consultation with the Commission. Consultation is also required when fewer than 20 jobs are concerned if . there is a possibility that the reclassification will have a"ripple" effect ..... either within that agency or in other agencies that align their classification practices with those of the agency contemplating the change.Calling on all managers to avoid the consequences of a classification error the Commission said: "It is imperative that [IweJ} have an opportunity for prior consultative involvement in proposed agency classification or job grading decisions of major import. The Commission identified four objectives of such consultation: I GANGERca 1. To assure that a proposed re-classification is reasonable and within : the intent of governing standards, and that it identifies any need for revision of the standards. I 2. To insure that the proposal for upgrading has the full personal attention of top management in the agency ; 1 3. To assess the possible effects of the proposed action on similar : positions in other agencies -, : 1 .: : 4. To identify any potential problem not foreseen, .by the agency contemplating " the reclassification ) ,. r :' FJC presents ( Gods ell' NARF COMPLETES FIRST"TRACKER"-The first S-2"Tracker"to be completed at NARF getsa .. ... final check before its test flight. Shown (L-R) are: Lt. L.H. McKay of NAS Flight. Support; RobertE. Jax--The: National Touring Drama Desk Awards and several Keckley from NARF 5323 LCdr. R.L. Norris, NARF 52 Project Officer and ADJ2 V.E. Company will present "God 'spots in Variety's Critic Poll. Heydenrelch from NARF Flight Testing. With the closing of NAS Quonset Point, Jacksonville will '. spell" Saturday at 8:15 in the The "Godspell" cast record become the,only rework point for the S-2. The added workload from the "Trackers" will fill the void '} Civic Auditorium. won a Grammy Award for Best left with the phaseout of NARF's A-4 "Skyhawk"program. i The musical adaptation of the Score and "Day By Day", taken , Gospel of St. Matthew, "God- from the play, is a hit single. ! spell" is part of the 1973-74 Artist Tebelak, "Godspell's 24yearold a Series presented by the Florida creator-director, was named t Junior College at JacksonvilleFJC most promising director by the ' ( ) Student Activities Office. Drama Desk and additional WILSON Pontiac ; The play was conceived and Drama Desk Awards went to directed by John-Michael Schwartz, the composer-lyricist, 1 00% GUARANTEED USED CARS i Tebelak,with music and lyrics by and Susan Tsu, the costume Stephen Schwartz.It designer. 73 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 72 BUICK SKYLARK 2 dr. I opened May 17, 1971 at the Productions of "Godspell" are 2 dr. H.T., Polar White with H.T.,Ascot Silver with White j Cherry Lane Theatre in New growing at a rate which will Blue Int, auto trans, AC, Vinyl top, auto trans, AC, York's Greenwich Village and make it the second most popular inAnericaBuy P.S., P.B., AM-FM Stereo P.S., P.B. & A.M. Radio Low| moved in August of that year to attraction in the country, 'outdistanced Radio Rally II Wheels & mileage I " the Promenade Theatre,where it only by "Hair". U,S.Savings Bonds Radial tires. Extra clean. $2895 ,J.t plays to sold-out audiences every Tickets are available at the f night. Civic Auditorium Box Office. $4695 72 PONTIAC CATALINA I Productions of the musical 73 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 BROUGHAM 4 dr. H.T., | - .have since opened in Los dr.. H.T., Mesa Tan with Porcelain Blue with Blue ! Angeles, London, Paris, Boston, THE HAREM Green Int., auto trans, AC, Cordova top, auto trans, AC, Washington, Toronto, San P.S.,, P.B. & A.M. Radio. P.S., P.B. P.W. & AM Radio Francisco, Melbourne,. Sydney, Low mlleaqe ea as I $2995 ' and Berlin. Hamburg New Summer Hours: Open 4PM! +. $3395 Produced by Edgar Lansbury, NEWTOPLESS DANCERS 71 FORDTORINO4dr. H.T., ! Stuart Duncan and Joseph Beruh, TOPLESS GO-GO 4PM-2AM 73 PONTIAC SAFARI Kelly Green with Green ; "Godspell" won last year'sDineen Raised Show Bar WAGON 9 pass., Florentine Vinyl top, auto trans, AC, . from the National Award 10 W. Church St. 351-9178 vti Red with Burgundy Int., auto P.S., P.B. & A.M. Radio. Theatre Arts Conference, four I trans, AC, P.S.P.B., P.W. & Low mileage t t Rally II Wheels. One owner $1995 RTU-203 & like new. 1 NOW IS THE TIME. $3895 71 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 dr. H.T., Wilderness Green completes with Green Cordova' top & I SWITCH TO 73 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE Green Buckets, auto trans, I AcDuTraJax 4 dr. H.T., ,Florentine Red AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., P.S., . with White Cordova top, auto Power Door locks, tilt wheel, Reserve Training Unit trans, AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., cruise control, AM-FM I (RTU-203) completed two weeksof AM.FMStereo Radio & Stereo Radio, Stereo tape & \ annual active duty here Rally I II I Wheels. Double Rally I II I Wheels. Extra clean 1 Friday.The 16 officers and 69 enlisted : Sharp. $3295 , Selected Air Reservists flew over $4695 71 PONTIAC LEMANS I 700 hours while ground crews I 1 SPORT 2 dr. H.T., Lime kept the squadron's aircraft D riRstCONVENIENT 72 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Green with Green Cordova 2dr. H.T.S.J., Revere Silver availability at a high level unsurpassed - in recent training with Black Cordova top & top & Green Buckets auto) White Buckets, auto trans, trans, AC, P.S., P.B. Console , periods.The highlights of the cruise I AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., P.S., & AM Radio. Like new 1 '. came during the second week NO SALES CHARGE' ;' .:;'": vi.-. AM-FMStereo Rdio & Stereo $2695 when the unit joined up with j N0 MAN AGE MEN! FEES tape. One owner 71 PONTIAC FIREBIRD-- ! reserve Marine forward air MINIMUM INVESTME NT V1700 $3995 ESPIRIT 2 dr. H.T., ". controllers from Detroit, Mich. SUBJECT TO AVAM.ABIUTY Rosewood with Sandalwood Over 20 tons of live ordnance was FLORIDA RE SI DE NTS ONLY 72 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Cordova top & Sandalwood . dropped on targets in close air I 4 dr. H.T., Birttany Beige AC, P.S., , under Send Coupon for information Int., auto trans :: support exercises with White Int, 'auto trans, P.B, console, A.M. Radio, simulated combat conditions. = EVERS & ASSOCIATES : AC, P.S., P.B. & AM Radio. Stereo Tape & Rlly II the A-4L"Skyhawk" RTU-203 flys Local attack aircraft and 1929 PARK AVE, BOX 751 ORANGE PARK, FLA.32073 = owner I Wheel Double sharp the unit's primary concern is = TELEPHONE 26 .4400 1. $3295 $2795 readiness. In a national NAME wl SAVE ON EXECUTIVE CARS DEMONSTRATORS emergency, it could be called 18to CHOOSE FROM upon to fly all-weather air strikesin : ADDRESS :: of the world. . any part S 1 , The unit's personnel come froma : CITY : i variety live throughout of civilian Florida occupationsand and i ,ZIP TELEPHONEBBBBVBIBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB: 1926CAJSAT AVE Phone 3142211r J southern Georgia. .. .., .. 1 _.L. ,._4'" .. ' ..- ' ; l' GER OCTOBER 25., 1973 PAGE6- JAX AIR , 11 i 24 things you can do to t help the environmentJaxWant J.ii: to help the en- walk? vironment, but don't know whereto 13. Respect and preserve start wildlife habitats. Here are some suggestions: 14. Leave parks and camping 1. Keep the land clean and free grounds in the condition you from litter. would like to find them. 2. Use scrap paper. It has two 15. Support pesticide control sides, you know. measures. 3 3.Donate old magazines, books 16. Put up a purple martin .'3 rx and clothing to groups like the house in your yard (they can eat $y Salvation Army or Goodwill their.own weight in flying insects t Industries. Someone needs them. each day). / / 4. Make and use litterbags. 17. Display Johnny Horizon : : 5. Organize a cleanup cam- posters and decals as remindersto _ paign for your neighborhood, help "Clean Up America For school, park or recreation Our 200th Birthday." V areas..anywhere it's needed. 18. Know local agencies involved I 6. Write your Congressman.Make with environmental _f _ your feelings known on quality control. Report bills affecting the environment. violations. 7. Invite a qualified speaker to 19.' Make local news media :i_ J L address your group on en- aware of your interest in 4 _ vironmental concerns. adequate coverage of en- 8. Use local recycling centers. vironmental news. CAREER COUNSELOR CITED-PNC William H. Brown is awarded the Navy Achievement Medalby U there aren't any where you 20. to Cdr.J.B.Kramer,VP-54 skipper. Now serving as the "Dragons" Career Counselor,he earned the Support legislation j ment.live, work for their establish- protect endangered wildlife award while serving in Destroyer Squadron 18's Career Counselor Program at Key West. 9. Support sound' en- species. ; p L_ _ 21. As a consumer, use your $ - vironmental education in1 _ courses __ purchasing power wisely. __ l your children's schools. l "-:' -! -::-- : b 10. Use unleaded gas and have 22. Help conserve natural _ : and have an emission control resources.Use no more than your W device installed on your car. share. Protest waste whereveryou yhr r 11. Grow a plant..plant a tree. find it. _ ; Green plants improve the air you "' breathe. 23. Encourage the establish- ment of bicycle lanes and trails. 12. Use public transportation.Ride a bicycle or walk to schoolor 24. Learn all you can aboutecology I work. Why ride when you can and the environment. -- ----- ------- TMonday Nite is Family Nite. tc \1 ,- Buy 5 regular 60' Burgersfor __ 9 $2.50.. r r Dairy rr-w ---s----\ _ - / 103rd SL and Blooding only! Queen "CAPTAIN'S CALL"-Cdr. Allen L. Kruger, HS-5 skipper, holds Question and Answer session with squadron members during a Captain's Call aboard USS Independence. In addition to the talk with their commanding officer,the men also heard department leaders discuss both past events and things planned for the future.3RD . JACKSpNVIiLi'SMQStEXCLUSIVE B'QTtLj CLU ' WWAf'S ANEW?? I I I j VVf HAVE A NEW IDEA IN SALES Pussycat Escorts; FIRST IN VALUEDUNLOP topless Continuous Go Go (Dancing Partners) aD.14 7JVVESt: ith St St IXlTPH 359 3 - GOLD SEAL 78 SPORT BELTED Opt < '}p Sundo '<) _2 PLY POLYESTER_CORD&2 FIBERGLASS BELTS,WHITEWALL SIZE PET PRICE 2.11 20.3$ VW SPECIAL E7I-14 2.21 21.71 Fn.14 2.50 'U.03 _ G7a12.61 24.tS 95 ate e _ tf7I.14 2.'4 27.21 $1 4 LIST-A-CAR G7I-1S 2.n 24.t7 540-15 I tf7I.lS 2.' 27.JI FET S1.74 'J7I.IS 2.12 29.74 72 FORD LTD 2 Dr. Very Low Mileage. Air. Pwr Str. !.7s.1s 2.JI ::10.11 HI-SPEED 50 Pwr' Brakes. Radio BALANCE MERCURYMARQUISBROUGHAM2 Dr. Loaded 73 GTO New.Auto.Air.Pwr Parts and labor Incl. Str.& Brakes. Radio ' 45 VW BUS' : INSTANT SAFETY 72 CAPRI 2 DR. Sharp Low Mileage . '48 CHEVELLE MALIBU 2 Dr. H.T. Extra Nice CREDIT B EXPERTS 43,000 actual miles AC. Pwr Str. Radio. Auto.. .Vinyl . L L Tp NORMANDY = SOUTHSIDE 73 BUICK LE SABRE Very Nice Loaded 5540 Normandy : 5943 Unlv, Blvd.W. 48 family car. 714.4430OMANOEPAKK 7334334 CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DR. Clean Second Car. AC. Pwr Str. Radio 747 Hwy 17 -:::=::' WAREHOUSE' 72 DODGE- CORONET Station Wgn. Full Pwr. AC. 24 3521 TIRE I C. "WTIREsWnEAOS 73 CHRYSLER TOWN& COUNTRY 9 Pass. Wagon. 4.500 miles. This carts' fully equipped, 7805 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE7847543EWSI ..- - , ;;;.. ., .. ,- ,- :.-; : I .1 OCTOBER'2S, 1973 , JAX L __ AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FAiET.tr ::3i : ; .},7' "t 'Yr ,, .,. .{ro3dfPR < , 'yf3 :$.&:"{!}}}} !;.d.f ;y rrx! :l:' 'ky: r ; - %Yri'x jJ i.:..c4l, : xJ At ,1-I . .u. STATI I AIMIMIOtAMCi ERNIE GROSE'T'i PIZZA PANTrli r k .. ,6. ( = TAKE OUT ORDERS-DINING ROOM : 1948 Standing Boulevard : 1 PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS [ 2 psosi: .. ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI .: PHONE Mf433l ;> ' ;, "PIZZA" '' ; No Fault Insurance For EwyotS J OUR HOURS SPECIALITY"" ' D0B't 4 ,) 'Sun. Thurs. 4pm 11:30pn: , I S ox'::. get caught sfewlJUY MOW! O .l' __ Friday 4pm 12:45: am STATE. '.. FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE i INSURANCE CpN Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12:45am: ;. ;>ff: > Homeoftlce: ; loomr 11g11n ' ;: :J t1llnolr,..::.; 1iiIfCASSAT 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 I : .....,ry*< x. > John C. Calhoun, USN (Ret.) Phone 7714409 or 711.25017rtCal's 1 AVENUE -MOBILE_HOMES. T.V. Sales Service (:': sA.er Ko>sfar. Yr RCA&ZENITH COLOR BLACK WHITE d flLbL1iT3 M os. FREE Exswilertc. STEREO LOT RENT ) RESIDE IAL W COMMERCIAL e j t, ". C ...... ;, 7ta'_,?d a Clealt'Pb st Slip Cver . FREE. DELIVERY& COMPLETE SETUP SERVICE (9( $t OI-lVRY WELCOME HERE ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL Y Fs .we: SELL THC: BEST *. acnvicc THC REST: 1438 Cassat Avenue Phone 384-3407 x '.4 HUA Grant Plaza at 103rd _::" si.":" PHONE 244-,2Q3 ., .: A-TiOUT INTlif MBiu Ni OFFICIAL STATE, VEHICLE ': UneIW' .'. ] Complete > l1/1A4elft lI : alleii : < ', day"NEED YOUR CAR INSPECTED Foreign Auto Parts 3c & ? RED ; s '.. 5r rE t.t $cAt.IOOK "(4.i4Y< e:: .. GREENPS GARAGE I :f r Imported Parts T1Elt SYOT MAS+ PT ICT AM f IEE EIPGFi i jill" :; : $(P' eed PIliel1NdrilNlkled+ >'IrN PNNNee ': i I .. 1 i V NASHICH. A.YJ 17.Orange Porfel. o$>r.Y"od9;? iiSUaYlitmc IJ : "Service ''Ucentled' 6417 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PH.3a7-4448 1 : Fast: ; inspectprlq ;'\ ?t ; (Within walking distance of NAS) {Wk i ::Open MOO-J tW Monday hru"Friday "i: SOS S.McDUFF AVE. 333 EMERSON ST. ,' 'ivnn. ,tMR'A s4ptllr tt Mk.FlttTkal., .. j M r wvq ail v. $ iy:9 ; :HOq: t.v? a b MINOR REPAtRSAVAtt.'ABLL > thf.: .,,,/;, !JJs. Ph. $ 331 Ph.3f -5m J .' . .. ... ..,..-..,.., ".,. ). t'J"" .w ':" 1 '-' ........ ....' 1r; t. .t" .. r FERGUSON'S. FURNITURE, Ctt AMASON'SfSEPTIC Herlong Coin LaundJ Featuring AMERICAN HERITAGE FURNITURE -.In solid pine, cherry, maple, birch : :TANK SERVICE SPEED QUEENEQUIPMENT : *. I "WHEREFINEFURNITURE ' Pi ,tW T I AND COURTEOUS, Tanks Clean. Outs..,:. . z. } C75 4 SINCERE SERVICE Z ARE HALLMARKS." RAIN SOFT WATER f See J.T.STRICKLANDUSN QNGIr.A. < < GR1N.GQVEw.PRtG; > (Ret) :> ;; :: 264 4027 84+386O HERLONG FOURAKER ROADS 5039 TIMOTHY LANE PHONE 384-3921 Hours: 7 a.m.til 10 p.m. (WHERE LAKE SHORE CROSSES BLINDING { \ 'i '" , 1:," ; ,: ',"':; : ' 'h", tQff- 'ff 'BLANDINS.' BOULEVARDciuiMOTor .. : '\::n t;:; I,/ :mmOft a INSPECTi0p fJ .... American > : , ''j ; SER"ICE \.,...3..D.. "",",......!.U'Efpf" : .+ k'f,....,. _. ,.ft.+ #, :";q''Ri"l,$." iJ Motors 'or t f <: "X'. :.'>:'\,,"PRONYEND: "t t'r. .t.}.. .:.,.!IIMtte3wt TIM $.+ C.va- ' $ : courteous Service . : . AMX Javelin -Ambossod.r Malodor w.AM HeetBtgM..R $.t..u db .S HORNET GREMLIN AMWindettleldWiper lmisdei.ti . .I :.S r I ( MMr 3euth of Orange Perk High \ : IMfMHfla'($t$. *diJ} <':'.' "jN. 'i 737-3400 o. HOMRSOUTHSIDE A.ioyP..IOCNT ; + '. JAMESJACKSOH i. ,tteU.Sr; .: . U.S.. Military Retired Atli PMMeL1Mdv I AMERICAN .,:, " t: :: l'.PHONE 344-3 M3 .4 : e8ese11S+lt.riS..;;; :K ONV fet K ,* I tS.,.. f ayx ".Vl i1d1R1'11:11: IB L.YSAL, NCxnd: : ,ka: rMau ENGINES A TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGED j &t.Ztttty( Wtttt your Wit> I I iF f Hg 9Khtie1L6'SHOWROOM I SPRING VOLKSWAGENSSales MOTORS t $ + t .,; and WAREHOUSE: Service We'we everythl.e Ier 1M.........f rew......... i ! DISCOUNT PRICES! 284-9209 PRESENT YOUR MILITARY I I.D. CARD $'k WIG i SERVICE k\2R TOO p. a.NS.4 . FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS 1i'ee Y:Nt J t'1 si HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS"WALLY" 450 St.Augustine Rd.(Between Emerson I University) ,'tt4 "e;' M,tom,i''r'RLIkMrSSN1At"!! WOLGEMUTH "SMITTY"E.SMITH S .c.,2.nd Ph.m-fM3 SAVE TIME AND MONEY!!, . ' !',.. CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWNllI [ J : . t t'T tI I ' - ! -- ,. ..... ---- --- : ii. : .., """1" 0; """ .. .. __ .- _. '::::-:= OCTOBER 25 1973 PAGE' JAX AIR IEWSLATWINGER . .. I' . -- -- - If Area retirees gather here for seminar I __ H B> HiBBflmMI HIH H Hl Hr *i B ti w w"r' r I , . t 1 r I 1 + i 1st I ,' 1Y ,, t tom eta 1 , s. 4 k'C \ n 1 ..wr , t "" .,, -w.a+.m.raeaawsa.r. . T i'i JlIfLIL:: : Ft _ TWO SPECIAL DAYS IN ONE-Capt. William G. Sizemore, HAS Jax C.O., loins seminar officialsin i tI. cutting' the cake marking both the seminar and Navy Birthday. . -- - ; : : I. SRMFHWe THE WORD IN WASHINGTON-Robert W. Nolan, National k Executive Secretary of the Fleet Reserve AssociationtelU, personnel ., ds itWNt attending the Retired Navy Seminar about current Congressional Bills dealing with retirees. L r0+ Bpr '. : .1u NEWEST CONCEPT IN APARTMENT LIVING 'At N. ___ 12 3 BEDROOM. 1 AND 2 BATHS ! Spacious rooms wide windows : central heat & air condo Private ,4 it: : . patios sundecks swimming pool i } and party room, ''.' $ v t 264-8102 -J4 f1j4Jf 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. t i' k f DIRECTIONS: Between BlandingI I Blvd. & Orange. Park Minutes ; X16a away via new I 295 I Ic.7 THE FIRST UNITEDPENTECOSTALCHURCH = i Extends to You a Cordial 6 r r } Welcome to All Services 'Sunday Sunday School 10:00 a.m. JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. I ; as tI Evangelistic 7:30p.m. I , Thursday I Bible Study 7:30p.rn. x REPOSSESSION SALEWhy Friday Youth Service 7:30pm. t REV. W.L. COHRON PASTOR HOW YOU CAN SERVE-Capt. John Waters(USCG ReMaddresses) pay full price when you can get it for less? 433 Druid Avenue retirees on "How the Retiree Can Best Serve the Community The .. Off: 389.7840 Res:398.5648 :':':'::r r.:yr;-::r:.:$:r aa r'<< . w2:;. Door Hardtop oadedl I . ; '' ON DUTY WILL ACCEPT !v_ bC N: 10A.M.. to dP.M.DAILY A veteran interested in obtain- BIDS 0 ing a GI loan should request an :: application from-the nearest VA :;: 70 FORD MAVERICK MELVIN { regional office fill \i out and return - 70 INTERNATIONAL | Radio and heater it. TRAVELALL i $1295 v 4 AC. Auto trans., PS, PB, V-8 PARK r engine, R&H i: ... ' Convenient la1i V: 70 MUSTANG , $1995 2 dr HT V8 Radio & Heater N AS andCECILFIELO ....,.... ."..",.. .:* STATE FARMA 49 FORD MUSTANG ) WILL sd ACCEPT Door Hardtop, PS, R&H.JVILL .{ BIDS NEWHOMES\fir.4 f \, ACCEPT BIDS I 72 PONTIAC CATALINA NEARLY COMPLETEDt WY\ fe:E 2 DR HT, AM-FM Stereo Tape ""! 26,500 tO '28.500 INSURANCE 70 PONTIAC k. $3095 VA FHA Terms . p" .... @ Trans-AM Loadedl I :: VETERANS: No Down Payment! ?: 69 PLYMOUTH 3 Bedrooms 2 full Baths WallpaperKing $2195 CALL r:i} SPORT SATELLITE Size Master BedroomAll FOR INSURANCE 49 FORD TORINO rf: ACPSPBR&HClean. Electric Garage PS, PB, R&H : Central Heat & Air ConditioningIdeal FRANK H.TALLY . n $1195 Location,Surrounded oy $1395 :I: Schools.Churchs Shopping Centers Expressway I 1.295 close by 49 CHRYSLER Convertible {:|:rr:: Mn ,. R0.r . PS, PB, Radio tape player ij: C.L.U. . :r:j 73 HONDA CB 175 rCRCI ; H NwN 164SCASSAtAVE.., . o WIL A CEPT I r W. is. tN kMM 1. PH.38T2226.STATE . $595 no. ! BIDS r I NERD .. . N'k I-/ . N 1 FARM I fH9.H.E; 38..-1391....DICK WALLACE ..1: MARTIN PHONES: 77M3M BUILDERS 771-2447 Horn INSURANCE Offices:Blooming COMPANIES.Illinois - - --- - - - - - - Gf OCTOBER 25, '1973 'G' JAX :AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE - I S-3A 'Viking' starts Navy acceptance tests |rl rlREADY I . Jax-The S-3A "Viking" antisubmarine warfare ASW) aircraft is j now undergoing Navy Board of Inspection and Survey (BIS) trials at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Md. f" NAS Cecil Field is scheduled to get its first "Vikings" in late 1974 or early 1975.During . L s Ea+' + i r {M f 1 the trails, the last major development hurdle facing the new t carrier-based subhunter before it joins the fleet early next year, Navy ;: PvI. I rr pilots will subject four production Vikings to six months of detailed .j weapons system testing. Y Conducted under fleet operational conditions, the testing is designed ., to verify the aircraft's readiness for carrier service. The Viking enters BIS trials with extensive flight time acquired on the eight prototypes during the S-3A's 20-month development program, now approximately 95 percent complete. Navy, Lockheed and Vought Systems Division test pilots flew the I prototypes for more than 2,600 hours and explored the aircraft's entire flight envelope while evaluating its qualifications for the carrier based t 4 ASW role. Navy pilots alone flew the S-3 for more than 390 hours while con , ducting four Navy preliminary evaluations. The last of these, conducted * in August, verified the aircraft's readiness for the BIS trials. During the final evaluation,'20 Navy personnel flew the aircraft for 176 hours on 40 flights, the most ever flown during a single evaluationof 'r'a : y a new fleet aircraft, according to Cdr. Robert Kraft, the Navy team leader. S-3A performance has exceeded requirements for maximum altitude and speed, minimum combat radius and range, single engine 'rate of climb at sea level on a hot day and approach speed. The Naval Air Test Center testified to the Viking's structural and functional integrity in a report on the results of, the aircraft's TO TAKE THEIR TESTSSeven Navy S-3A"Vikings get their final check before starting suitability demonstrations.The . Board of Inspection and Survey trails. The Viking is scheduled to loin the fleet early next year. report noted that the functional flights of the S-3A verified total system performance, that there was an absolute minimum of :':'>>:':':':<':':':':'>'':>>'V''>.w:y;':' :::<>>: .'.,. :::'::.:.:.>:.:<<.>>:.>".:.",....,.:<=:>.-:"" :::.*"*;;:.:->> mon-place equipment and occurance component with'.failure most and aircraft that hydraulic undergoing leaks, a carrier com- :1:1TORRANCE'S Cub Scoutsgo suitability testing, were practically nonexistent.The . L KITCHEN I II I IndianJaxCub report also described the S-3A's flying qualities following catapult launches as"very good"and said that there was a significant .. _-... improvement in nose and main-gear tire wear compared to previous ,I Jax-Those who have followed the recipes appearing in this column Scout Pack 251, aircraft used in carrier demonstrations. 4 may have formed the opinion that Torrance's Kitchen is a cornucopiaof sponsored by AIMD, will hold its Acknowledged to be the most comprehensive and demanding desserts and sweets. We do enjoy them, but their presence on the October Pack Meeting tomorrowat development program ever required for a new fleet aircraft, the S-3A table is not as representative as their appearance here.A 7 p.m. at the NAS Jax Picnic program set an outstanding record for schedule performance. , very simple pound cake is in store for our readers this week. The Grounds. All of the major technical development milestone accomplishments, "Indians" is the theme and the required by the Navy as a condition for an S-3A production go-ahead, joy of this cake is that it is not only delicious, but it remains tasty for days.It Boy Scouts "Order of the Arrow" .were demonstrated two to three months ahead of schedule. l freezes'well and can be made ahead of time and taken out when. dancers will be on hand to en- a Other with authenic Indian milestone completions required by contract to maintain ; ; tertain the needed. It's great for a shortcake with fresh fruit and whipped cream. , costumes and dances. program schedule were also accelerated. The punishing carrier Pound Cake I Mr. Bill Yetts will be the suitability tests, scheduled to take ten months, were completed in INGREDIENTS: Vz Pound butter or oleo, 3 Cups sugar,'1 Teaspoon with his full Indian seven. vanilla, Ih Teaspoon salt, 6 Eggs (separated), 3 Cups flour, Vt special guest Despite the fact that the cost Chief costume and special Cub program ceilings were established in Teaspoon baking soda, % Pint sour cream. Scout-Indian ceremonies and 1969 and the work has been performed in the subsequent period of Thoroughly cream butter and sugar, add vanilla and salt. Blend in record inflation rituals. projections show development costs will be under egg yolks one at a time, beating well after each. Add sifted dry will contract ceiling, according to Fred Lockheed's Cub Master Wayne Woelz Jacques, S-3A ingredients alternately with sour cream. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. preside over the meeting, program manager. Bake in 10-inch stem pan for \V\hours at 350 degrees. Cool in pan for assisted by Larry Schauder Committee Chairman) and 30 minutes before turning out on rack Although our supply of recipes is almost endless,contributions from Chuck Strickler (Webelos Leader . our readers are solicited. Credit will be given in the column for any ) is invited to Everyone cordially recipes used. Servicemen join with the Cub Scouts and . families of Cub Scout Pack 251 in ------------- r I I the colorful activities around the 1 I PHONE 388-85)5 1 lI Council Fire. 1 1 II 1 1 R Sv 1-- 1 FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION 1--:::. f3rurol. LOYALTY 1 1 1 12491251 King St. I 1 Jacksonville, Florida 32204 1 BRANCH 91 p BRANCH I I 5391 Collins Rd. bw fAEETING I USEDCAMERASANDEQUIPMENT. Ph.264-2833 ?. 2nd Wed. 1 WE PAY 1 1 TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I Branch Info: JACK WADELIN, PH. 282-5560 L BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! LAFRA UNIT t1 1x Meeting 2nd Mon. ;. I ------------J 1 Info: Kay Lancaster. FJh.389.7684 fI' CLUB INFO: 5391 Collins Road,Ph.264.9166 384.6461 .rfKI FRA offers low cost insurance. CHAMPU5 supplement&updated legislative news 1 1Ke. FURNITURE Vd/t/fcif/ I .-.is ! Open for your convenience 6 a.mslO p.m.. I 6475>> Roosevelt Blvd. Phone 384.6461 WHOLESALE D PICK.UP & DELIVERY PRICE TO EVERYONE 1505 Cassat Ave. Phone 389-1184 o ROAD SERVICED "9 CONVENIENT JAX AREA LOCATIONS OPEN MECHANIC ON DUTY PUNNING A LEAVE? BUYING A CAR? IF DAY EVERY I G AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS \ YOU HAVE A NEED, WE'LL BE GLAD TO til t :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ;:;:::::::;:::::::.:'::':':':':':':':':':':':;:;:':':;:::;:':':" PROVIDE THE NECESSARY FUNDS. SUNDAY i i BOB'S OAK HILLumn i E TIL PMSURPLUS I II .... .I... GENERAL FINANCE CORP. GOODS |r SERVICE CENTER "j DISCOUNT STORE ty&: :::::::::::'::%:::Vy&:: :::::::::::::::::.:.:::::;:::::::::::::::.:;:::;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::: :::.::::::: LOANS TO $2500. 103rd&J mn1e. Road Phone 771-9156 : ...- .' IIIiIII ,,; : ,-. "" ., '-;.- -.. ::...__ ......-... .,-' '':""'''' t . .. .. ,. - OCTOBER 25, 1973 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER . :+ A A. . ,"u,."'.:t.., Jax Shore Patrol's a friend... I o I , 't I the man's facebondand These are northern con-men negotiate By Cpl.Jackie Hunt Office carry him to his command.We who populate the south during the Affairs ' ,' uowsuswucoMarr GIFTS MATSG Public actually save him the moneyhe winter months in an effort to spot Jax For decades there has would have to pay a bonding tourist or military victims. The I Nautical, CharM +Outriggers Nautical/ Wr..r i ,Paints .FHh Bnjcr *Rurgtt Jackttt f EJI::! I been a common belief among agency to get him out of jail." r1lm- am artists have an uncanny 1 Hardware ltiis *Table wear iviiiuoKRepair : servicemen that the Military One change in Shore Patrol eye for spotting ser t Materials .AeTuoriea.Othir Goodies Police was an organization policies is the virtual elimination vicemen. WET STORAGE>MARINE HOISTS-HUIL SERVICE'YACNT BROKER designed to harrass servicemenwho of barpatrols. At one time it wasa EHPEMT ENGINE SEtVICC OUTIOAKO. STERN DRIVE INSOAHO liberty. Servicemen are warned by the to tIC THE elected go on occurance to see a NEWEST OATS. MOTORS (CANOES*4 TRAILERS common be the situation Shore Patrol to avoid strangers in While this may team moving PIER 17 MARINA INC. the truth military police the downtown area asking elsewhere, it's far from from one bar to another in searchof a in the Jacksonville area. The servicemen.Odds directions to motels, or making wrong-doing ROOSEVELT ILVO it ORTEGA RIVER, irresistable ... Jacksonville Area Shore Patrol won't see this now. seemingly offers. ..... are you JIC t Pr. wM9Vm gIrVf W (JASP) HELPS the serviceman. first change to the The lost"stranger"is usually a M Fr n Robert Cain, con-man, partner soon Sergeant BOATS,MOTORS-CANX. Gunnery Shore Patrol's modus operandi! I Ttlund+ bjrd. Starcraft Mfg Troan| .Grumman .Craft J7I NCOIC of the JASP, is one of the was the reduction of this prac- appear to set you up. L. I I f I I I I | | | -j [ first to explain the local unit's position. "A lot of people think tice.Now Master-at-Arms Chief Jimmie the Shore Patrol is down here to only one bar in Collins heads the Shore Patrol'sown file complaints against them, but Jacksonville is checked AWOL apprehension team. r Let GAC we're not. It's our job to inform a regularly, this because it is off This unit is responsible for limits. He explains that his men command of charges against checking ,on reported AWOLs in their men", he says. "If a do not enter any bars in searchof the Jacksonville area. Chief I command backs us, we can servicemen unless they are Collins admits. 'this doesn't help usually get a man out of civil jailin called by civil authorities. our reputation.any, but it has to two hours on minor offenses". Patrols, however, are being be done." Gunny Cain explains that the stepped up during the winter f I putajinglein Shore Patrol is very conscious of months in an effort to warn The Shore Patrol doesn't enjoy the image they present to the military men who are potential everything that they have to do. ,, military public.He quickly pointsout victims of con-men. According to But there's a lot of satisfaction in "People picked up on civil Shore Patrol statistics, October knowing you have helped charges are not our prisoners.We marks the beginning of the someone. The Shore Patrol are more like a taxi-service. We 'Snow-Bird' ! your season.'J,1, " 11 : 'I , \ : ; dufflebag. J. (', ' -- t 4" $ f .... barRq y : ,:::: : ' 2l"-M-i- \ e ., . h r I' t . I"JO; - \ 1 f ( w < :, v S'i I .....' ' I- LJj ) r i /& I ;p . \ 'dt k } Y .. I IIIf f a J "DO YOU HAVE ANY OF OURS?" HT1 Jim Stewart, the Jacksonville Area Shore Patrol Court \iii Representative, checks with clerk Sheryl Page to find out if any servicemen are being held 'in the Duval County Jail. ''' I : . . '7 WP 1 ' 1 \ :::: : -: : ::*:: .',...'.... Y %74.YJd ." !. jiAf.ii i HITCHES :i:; .. ! t ..:::. n, & TOW BARS < '- ,/;. , . :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--i:: ::::: : : : : :: :::: :: :::::::::::: . EQUALIZER HITCHES '- ' The way prices are going right now-you may need more money than you thought you'd need. GAC 1 AU wants to lend you all the money you'll need to help w 1 :, I . beat prices gone.and to buy the bargains. you want beforethey're !R USI.O You don't have to make a lot to borrow a lot at GAG. The size of your loan depends on many things: the 'lI1t'We I BLAND-'HO' BLVD. (Next to Plc'n Save at 103rd St.) ; bills you have or have had. What you own or want-to Can Fit Any Make Auto PHONE 772-0500 . buy. The kind of work you do. And, because you Light Hook-up or Truck! :::::: :: : : ;;:::$;$; "::1:::1:; ::t , uniform the kind of work do rates wear a you very Serving Entire West high with GAC. A steady income makes easier' for Jacksonville Large Selection of you to get a loan. But, more important, GAC wantsto MADE CUSTOM FRAMES& READY- serve you because you. serve your country. UHAULA : MIRRORS I Whatever whateverthe . your needs PRINTS andORIGINAL reason, let GAC put a jingle in o PAINTINGS your dutflebag.JACKSONVILLE. : :: r.."? :r: ::r.% r::*:::$jr:; FLORIDA TRUCK & TRAILER RENTALS 10 OFF! Q 5132 Blanding Blvd.D 3130 Atlantic Blvd. GAG % 771-0940 3981677Q > "Formerly AI's Westslde U-Haul" O 1001 Park:!St. 5555 Norwood Avenue 355-5494, : 744-7745 Finance 4807 BLANDING BLVD PHONE 771-$092 ...to all.. military ptrtannelw ' '0 30 W. Dual St. a Highland Shopping Center .. (Next door .,, . to . n Putt-Putt: ) ;::::;';:::;;:: : : :.;:::;;:,::;::::::::: :::::::::::;;\ ::: ;;;: : ; 335-2671 926 Dunn Ave. 745-3543 '. .. ._ h_ __ . . -- - i' _. __.. .- T'.w -' .., $(",_. .. _. ;"iiiF, no." _''?"'_=.w':':;.---.t.JLn" "Li-p.1"! '-",-,,,,,",,' ''i''' ',r......"... .' ,,' ""i i ...- ,-< ,.. ;" ." ".' -. ., ... ...-. ... -_'-" .'L-'''--_ _.-.....,... .."' ,.-. __ ..... .... .._ _.:_:_ _.._ _..__.... ..;.. .......;tIJIi..I.. 25, 1973 "j I JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE!. .. if you give it a chance ,.-"'. a14H .J "" .... j :.. . A- .:.', ' { I f r ; { ; L Ln __ ant i/' (, ., .' .. ; ..,t. POLICIES EXPLAINED-GySgt. Robert Cain explains revisions to f' ,.. ;; .'. the Jacksonville Area Shore methods of operation. ti "t. : ,,; : :; : > xxx.xxttConsolidate: : : :: : : >> : l . : 4 ' q I 7 ai Your Bills To $5,000.00I| ,.i' ," .. ..i ,"" ._F'ny7 1".7...'.,'II .1 '_' ,.: ':.;: >> I ; : : ::: TERMS TO SUIT YOU AT BANK RATES &; ; ; xi : ; :;: .7f. , \' : ,, SOUTHERN ( : : I II' i. :, .a -..' ...-,.', .f-' i ,',,; INDUSTRIAL BANK i ; 4 ,. .. ",i1. ,, ';; 1!. "The Little Bank with a Big Heart": V ! .." '\ i '", t'f' iiii Member FD.I.C.: :; , : 4 : << \. !1 ... s < J : Our Installment Loan Dept.Open Until 4 P.M. .. , :::: NORTH LAURASTREET PHONE3S5-06M :: a I I"W : ;, ==:> : ,,,, :* :>.,,,<:<:=:,,,,,;::::::: :: :::::: :::::*,::<:=-:"".,::<=,:-<=,, , A JOB THAT HAS TO BE DON E-Master-at-Arms. Chief Jimmie Collins checks a traller.for a L. reported AWOL serviceman chief say- Air ShowNov. Dig ! \. ..t 3&4S' The Moccasin Shop Sp I -' . q ALL LEATHER GOODS "Just the c'' Custom made / Tire. . Moccasins $12.95 and HITCH / for the , ,atatLcM,: 5943 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 7728020Open OVER? 7 Days a Week Hunter"Premium From mighty to mini, ' : Well hitchJour- Honda,& .BMW of North.Floridahas I High Q95V ' wagon to a star! Performance From I / + F.E.T V it all Morrison's is one of the Tire top names in the fast- I growing hospitality and . food service Industry. Morrison's Admiral Cafeteriasand Benbow I 1000x15 TRU TRAC Inns.with their fine re: ' putatlon for quality, are 1100x15 TRUTRAC1000x15 located throughout ,the '. CROSSCUT South. And Morrison's manages food service 90.0x15 MILITARY TREAD ' facilities ,in hospitals, I nursing homes, schools, TIRES FOR ALL JTPES OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES office buildings, industrial r14 plants, restaurants, Special PAINTED;WHEELS 4 ; and private clubs. Now here's the pitch : For Pickup Trucks JI \ t ///IZI1WL ii I. Morrison's is always II I ; and off the road .7 alert for people who , care. Care about them. I I : Vehicles 4 ' selves. Care about oth ers. Care about the fu FLORIDA'S NUMBER ONE DEALER i4 ture. And care about a Complete Line of Parts and Accessories Other Sizes Available I profession they can take Best Prices and Service In Florida. pride In. If you're that kind of person, why not YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT.. I : find out if Morrison's Is the right star to hitch your information wagon, to.write For: full Bfvl W TIRE COMPANY moRRison d, MOMSATi Iate "' mCORPORRTEDPWMMMMl i .V ?HM4fKJ".fd': : I DtpartflMIttP. , O. Bo 2603Mobil. Alabama 36623 i / ! a .' -- -: --. _. -- _._. -- .-- :----.-. -- -- -. .- ..... 8OCTOBER ::- ..;..;.., __ _. . III .AtdMt 11M will ......ooJ - . -:-: i- :i: -i:: -: : : FT OCTOBER 25, 1973 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER - I I{! iT Helicopter* community welcomed aboard- ;MAS... 1 1 I. !i t 9 a1t1tii .. .. :: ::::i'r'.: .C' {: J : '. .'.... .," ".. '..''., .....1...................".'',., ..... 't . ! \W \ r ,.. '\<,\..' .c''";.'...".,., "ti'f.:1.1i''I:.Ao''. '...J".:.....'.' /.".,'.''}"" "'.\.,";i1.,4."I ., / ; .' ::>r. \':.''.::.t'-: :,' f i ft.f fqL f : ;if1_ ' '!,.",: 4 \. ..... ,!' .. ( ... ( ..a.'j: : w' .i ': . .(-: -.... --' -# :.,..=' -...__-, < ,,"" "11II- : -. . ?y. , \..& .c-- M " ice. & M : : ,"!,. ,,. ..D-, . . JI'y ). : '... ill! rI # d t.. ..".""' ,,"';. .' 1' . . .e 'it t - ( .. *'..iMEETING,,,,,,--,, rI v--- - , I '- I I \ OF THE CAPTAINS Capt.William G.Sizemore (Left), NAS Jax skipper,welcomes. t Capt. W. O. Wirt, Commander HS Wing One.Welcome. r gyn. \ F I: Aboard, FIRST TOUCH DOWN AT JAX-The Chopper bearing 0 HS Wing OneIn SALESMILITARY .':. PERSONNEL Retired or being discharged I within 30-180_ days? 1 Call:A.M.to 9:PM. '. 724-3410 v: m.O 00000.0000000 00000000000 0 0 000000000 00000000000 I Oct.28 thru 31.Ask for -r GEORGE HOFFMAN the PIRATES TAVERN An equal opportunity employer M-F I > DON AND THE : V-M, RENEGADES I 1 y w' i ; MONDAY thru SATURDAY til 2 AM I *Dancing *Singing *Entertainment OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .nr a ENTERTAINMENT Since 1885 ,I 24 HOURS A DAY 6NITESAWEEK I HAVERTY1Sft ) I RESTAURANT ORANGE " III I No Place Like Home" _ r:::; Monday thru Saturday Umilitary o : 'Sunday till Midnight. : III PARK *- "? ID ; RING OF discountLaura FLAME 1 ' As US 17 #f:; RESTAURANTSteakandLobsterwithall , at Duval : ,y* r. 6L j at 1-295 the Free Salad you can eat Beach Boulevard , }: and Beer you can drink.HAPPY Northeast Florida's >& \ T na wonLD's Newest and FinestAccomodaflons i:'i aeKN rt-i Normandy _ ( Boulevard ,, 'I:j' HOUR ': ''I ' 3 PM 7 PM. ' ...u'. "t.arr I BAR HI4ALLSr I 50 *240 Motel Rooms 1K & *Color TV . -- L Free Hors d'ouevres > *2 Swimming Pools .:: :xW W"> 1 rSi US 17 at 1-295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 2' -9513 -'- .. ,------.----_.". -------- - :. '....... ._- -...-, _'I .If j. ":-. .......:::i "-r'- If _.. I . *-- -> , T i I OCTOBER 25,' 1973 J _JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 13 . civilian VIP's .,. :':. .:. : .. Wavy, on hand to greet newcomers J ." '.-',:'. "" -, ; ) ,' // .,i. ,. \ I >t1 ;}? W r Xw 4 , ., .. .l. , h' rw. ,. .r "'""'it I"" d NxFt M ' .\l,:' ;': ',, ;. .. ,- ..,. .' : ::': : (. .. ttt; ) L. . " ..'? .,J , ,, ',' : : Mr ya J d" r''..A ' d - .n Po 05ar hr ; : : :_ L - . ., ..- 1 JOINT WELCOME Civilian and Navy dignitaries loin In celebrating the arrival of HS Wing One. Shown (L-R) are: Dick Doeschler, President of the Jax Navy League; Early Huntley, representingDuval av u County; Capt. W.O.Wirt, HS Wing One skipper; Don Patterson, Mayor of Orange Park. and Capt. William G. Sizemore, NAS Jax C.O. / :So ;";' g 0 it.t Wirt gets ready to touch down here for the first time. PHOTOS BY . PHI BILL GALLIGAN We Feature a Complete Line Of I'f DISCOUNT FURNITURE! &-:p. .* ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR aEC,2", ,: APARTMENT AND MOBILE HOME FOLKSI OUR SPECIALTY IS CUSTOM FURNISHING : ;: c (T Tds ! MOBILE HOMES AT HUGE SAVINOS1 ANSON MOBILE HOMES, , ROOSEVELT BLVD PHONE 388.1566 q. <.i'! : Fktx (Vi Mile North of NAS Jax Main Gate) D :;f Cha .- " LOWEST > ti''o Yp'y cy f( kt P ' L. :taa:+i.v PxM.'nwi PRflEss .- 6r 9 d;.4t.to .. aa .,xiIOF + . +i+ /i' S + a , Special / Financing OWN THE BEST." .; I\I RATE IN TOWN . S.rsvlc.p.rsonri.l. This big fella comes: attached to your Do yourself favor and adopt the big share account at the Jax Navy guy.5%per cent deserves a place In Federal Credit Union. You just your heart-and In your savings. I 1t>'.r r t won't be able to match him at any Come- In and let us show you that our , bank or saving & loan association bite Is every bit as delightful as our. , : I around. bark. ysrtf, 1.'1Yr JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION DUV HAS JAX,Bldg.N ROOSEVELT PHONE 781.1191.. MALL HAS CECIL FIELD.Bldg.21 " I I 772.9IuorB.seExt.215 MOTORS Hours T..311.5622orB.neExt.U31;lY1on" FrI I.'AM. '.30PM Hours..Mon..Frl.Sat tAM.1PM 10AM.5.30PM; Hours;Mon..Fr''.";30AM.3'30PM; . 1616 CASSATPftl387 : ;:1 tr+7ALh1Tar:iyy 541 -4 bk ...... . :v. --- --..-_.- -- -- ............... . - - - I- Ti .. _-i... ,,- --- ,.. ,. / i.. 7 OCTOBER 25 1973 , PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS TWINGER - At the Marine Barracks ::1 '\J LL -$ t I, : : ' t / , V..e, , / r \ . \ : oi) \ \ I\ :V \: 0 at V NEW SERGEANTS-LtCol. Kent reads the warrants promoting the ,\ : :J \ new Marine Barracks sergeants to their present rank. Shown (L-R) V are: Sgts. D.B. Lewis. Williams, D. Obeso T.R. Broadwater, R.E. Barth, R.C.Melton C.E. Young H.L.Austin, C.L. Harris, J.A. Bowen, - T.D. Swisher and S.P Truehill. g : . . ( \ ' MERITORIOUS MAST-Cpl. Elmore J.Trosclair,Jr. listens as LtCol.W.L. Kent, Marine Barracks "a V V, C.O.,reads a "Meritorious Mast"citing Cpl. Trosclair's efforts in the Corrections field. He was cited for being "exceptionally valuable in conference or group work" and having the ability to reconcile divergent views in order to form solutions to problems. .' , FOR THE ULTIMATE ". SATISFACTION OF A 'J \ M ILIT AR YAUTOMOBILEMILITARY .' .,." ;} rd CIVILIAN lOW RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PAN d f ::;:;:;:;:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ;;:.:.:::::::;:::::;;::::=:::::::::;:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::: AMERICAN 'MAY PORT E ADDS A STRIPE-Sgt. G.E. Holt Is congratulated by LtCol. Kent INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE.AGENCY.. after being promoted to his present rank. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::;C:::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" SEE MOON MULLINS Formerly Continental Insurance Underwriters (LCdr USN,Rt.)AT . Back V, clocks - '47? ROOSEVELT BLVD 2t 0 MAY PORT ROAD Claude. Nolan up your (Near HAS) (Near NS) Phone 311-7474 Phone 24*.549 .1 Jax-Your weekend will be one hour longer this f 37 MAIN ST- PHONE 3S3-3W2 week! - Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday I I' morning, so remember to set your timepieces .. '", ,' '" BACK one hour before hit the rack " Saturday .. ..;,--,:.' '. ,>"" ; ; ;; .. night. you \ "'>1'.6.1 .: -. '.Iot..,' Failure to do so could result in your getting to , ..J. 1. i. work one hour early Monday morning. Monday ; : <. ,: '.. ;' mornings are bad enough without an extra hour J V VV thrown in. Don't make ,it worse! r. SAILOR .... '',/, Q d . V 'V. ..,'" V: : ) ; V : SORRY : BEWARE OF A ,1 , BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY... .f.. SHARKS. )J : 7 : 3 - ,'., (Ask us about a loan at reasonable bank rates.) SO.LD ..;,.. ' . {,L. . :'}. ., .. ,. .J. ', " '.... .,. ..'.. V : '. e . . ] "' Ii -. c' ", 1' ,.''..At.<""j .. : .' .! .. rr" i d : : .' I}. j' ./ ... .' ,,1. .;\ .HOWEVER,we are planning more. !:" ,.- great homes for in BELLA ,'. if: .( : .. "':. '' : you R ; : ,. WATCH FOR OUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTSI! ' .i '\ ... tJi .. .J: '" 'TheBankOnTheBase.Member C,:. ,: .. Clay County's Only COMPLETELY '. .I... ..... PLANNED Comm.unltYJBELL.A.IR.I : / -: W : .. t. : I r : : 3.' , - t:.. ..T._.1? ... ,,,. EDIC": ((4'.i'- ,-........t. __... f.. ,1" 1 : : :: I .1 . : ; : ,, ,, .. < i; ' : ''It .,.. ... r, : -'. i-. '," ':'l. ). HOh.4E: : :BUILD: RS JNC.Member : . j ', ;: H't"\ ; 1' .: : = .. : and Jacksonville of National Home Home Builders Builders Associations4. Association .. 'I..,.. q.. V ......,..:........BIf.: _''i .",n". ..'".., ..: ..' ,............. \, ,:II:;.; #J_ ......""- Moo 4:... _' _'. ,-'-: .,' '' ,'._ 1. ,... ..... ,, .........., ._.. "" ".,....,.0": .'.... .""' ,<'""..: .. .M'.1. .:,;.;, ."""" ......' "'= _..L:....."' : !.. .19 '. ..r --- - -- - -- .. .. :. '. ';;'- : ...::. r -1._._ _-__ -___ _-. - OCTOBER 25 1973 JAX AIR NEWS.LATW INGER PAGE 15 . t _ " www lww r wwM. a s Q a a CRIL; 381.3 Sss Movie Schedule *w* Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday for arriving too late for this deadline will be published PUblication the following Thursday. Ads the structed otherwise. A check or money order for fOllowing week unless the publisher Is In. the cost of the ad must be received WITH the - - - - .. copy. RATE'minimumTEMPORARYJOBS charge (lines) ..$2.00 . Per additional line ((4 words per line) ...SOc Thursday, Oct.25 BIG RIP OFF"Sunday Mall to HOLT PUBLISHING CO.,4747 SAN JUAN Oct.28 AVE.,JACKSONVILLE 32210 NAS.4ITHE ALAMO" , Historical Drama, Starring John NAS: "LIVE AND LET DIE" "A it! JEANS PROFESSIONAL Wayne and Richard Widmark.) Action Drama, Starring Roger a.,. .. DANCE ACADEMY Writ1It.NTAL$t Westconnett at 103rd & Orange Park .<.", /.0 ,.",v t_ > Bellalr HOSPITAL "THE LAST (121 min.) Civic Bldg., Ballet, WIL7RA1* : FOR NAVY WIVESAll Tap, Toe, APTs office skills needed. Long and Jazz, Hula, Tahitian, Baton, & 2BR., Furn., water, sewage & garbage AMERICAN HERO" HOSPITAL : "THE short assignments. No fee. We Pay acrobatics, Register Now, 771.2521, parking-2 cars, small children, Melodrama, Starring Jeff LAWYERS" You. 771-5464. 778.3655, Children & Adults small pets o.k. $125. mo., Washer Bridges and Valerie Perrine. Monday Oct.29 HELPERS >8.00, 387-2541 or 387-0744. , XTRA 3U-518J LINENS "PG" (95 min.) NAS: 'TWO MULES FOR JANITORIAL WORK AT N JAX Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases & 3BR. HOUSE FOR RENT Friday,Oct.28 SISTER SARA" Comedy Hours 5-9:30: P.M.. Call 355-2741 ana Towels. All Used. Priced lOc to $1.00 Yd.2Ba.,,$300.Mo.Cpt.. Swimming Pool, Fncd. NAS: "SLAUGHTER'S BIG Starring Shirley MacLaine and ask for openings at NAS. 3891257. (Ortega Hills). Avail. Jan. 3891257. RIP OFF" Action Drama, Clint Eastwood. "PG" (105 min.) Royal S.rvlclSlnc. GEORGE'S KENNELS LOCATION OFFICE OR FOR SHOP RENT Starring Jim Brown and Ed HOSPITAL: "LIVE AND LETDIE" JOIN. THE WONDERFUL WORLD Dogs & Cats Boarded High traffic, central Westslde, on San McMahon. "R" (94 min.) OF KELLY GIRL Plck-Up & delivery services since Juan between Blending and Cassat. HOSPITAL: 'THE ALAMO" Tuesday,Oct.30 Like variety? You Name It, We haveit. 1925. Grooming, training & shipping. 1200 sq. ft., Air Conditioned, (op Saturday, Oct.27 NAS: "FOUR FLIES ON. Temporary Part-Time or all the Visitors welcome. BankAmerlcard & tional!), very reasonable rent. Phone NAS "THE LAWYERS" GREY VELVET" Mystery time, convenient areas, Best firms, Mastercharge honored. Off 1.10 near 3873566. : Highest Pay. Call or stop Into our Cassat Ave. & Edgewood. ,& Drama, Starring Barry Newman Starring Michael Brandon and Friendly office today. SOlS Edgewood Ct.,389'0064MISCELLANEOUS <. r.il'' ,. .:'" It. and Harold Gould. "R" (120 Mimsy Farmer. "PG" (102 min.) 531 Fla. Nlt'l. Bank Bldg. min.) HOSPITAL: "TWO MULES JUSTISS TRAILER"PARK .. KELLYGIRLS ITEMS 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean modern HOSPITAL: "SLAUGHTER'S FOR SISTER SARA"Without GAS DRYER, Needs Some Work, trailer and apts. 389-3007. PART- OR FULL TIME Also;Gallon& 20 Gallon Aquariums, . MECHANICSAfternoons both aquariums In good condition. WEBUYANDSELLGOOD Saturdays or Futl-TIME Make me an offer on these. 246-1088 USEQMOBILE HOMES Jax top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply In After 3P.M. Phone 388. 619 advertising you wouldn't know person to Mrs. Foster, NIMNICHT CHEVROLET CO., 1550 Cassat 'J iAL COLONY MOBILE HOMES .\;. ...,. ...ISTATE. Sales Rentals,9359103rd St. Call 771- Avenue. 0275 Photostating and notary service. WE BUY & SELL EQUITIES .I I PARTTIME HELP(CUTCO) Call us-for quick service LET YOUR RENT 1 i i .. =<:;::x: : <: "** :::*'> ::::<: Flexible Hours. 3.75 per hr. to start. Morrison I.Taylor, Inc. BEYOURDOWNPAYMENTDEPOSIT IiiII We train. Must be neat, ambitious & 4543 Wesconnett Blvd. REQUIRED IIIiIM have car. Call Mr. Searcy 398-5575 .771-3051 737-384. SUMIT MOBILE HOMES .. CocktailHour between 5 & 6 P.M. __ TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGE 5210 Phillips, Highway,733-9422 -' . BRING THIS AD FOR OFF.TRASIO . SHORT.TIMERSExpanding Two, up to twenty acre Tracts 5 mile 551000 Co., Will offer qualified radius Cecil Field & 1.295 $2,000.00 to o $3,000.00 EAT t.l1t .....\ ... . persons immed. per acre. Prices ' employment as are far . management trainee. 21 to 30 H.S. below near-future values. Call Tony 1970 CORVETTE ; i } : 5:00: to 7:00 pm Grad. Sharp &Outgoing Phone 721- George, 389.5514, Eve. 77M976. 350 4-Spd., like brand new, ...... v ; .n.w..................-........:.....:...'............................w................ ... 3600. WYNNE REALTY OF FLORIDA 3580881. .........: ;.::.;,.. ..:..-. Realtors SpecialistWE '70 LeMANS SPORT COUPE BABYSITTING-ORTEGA HILLS Auto. trans., PS, R&H, AC, bucket SPECIALRATES $600 per person Hourly, Dally,Over-Night BUY EQUITIES seats, like new. $1,750. Phone 733-2365. FOR SERVICEMEN double occupancy ; 389.1257 Louise T. Bailey NO CASH DOWN Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Blser's Seafood , f SKILLED AIRCRAFT WORKERS Broker 771.3605 1968 Chevy Impala, 2DR., HT, Red, Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Immediate openings for day or CALLA SHIPMATEJoe $850.mo. 3534575., or low payments of 48.00 per Swimming,Pool, Free Undercover Parking. j'f evening shift. Excellent benefits In. Ropiak (RET Navy) R eluding paid vacations, holidays, life Licensed Real Estate Salesman FIAT"124"SPORTS COUPE' } I and health Insurance. Interviews from Representing 5-speed gear box, dual OH cams AM. JA&KIONVllE I 8 A. .M. 4 P.M. Monday through Standing Agency, Inc. Realtors FM Stereo tape deck. Absolutely like " t Friday. Home 781-7715 Office 771-9513 brand new, 15,000 miles. Must sell . MOTOR HOTEL AERO CORPORATION 3BtDROOMS,2BATHPaneled Immediately. Best offer. Phone 786- t Lake City Airport Family Room, Carpets, 0721 or 7719262. 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 Lake City Florida fenced, concrete Block, 18,500 BTU, OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST. ., Phone 752-711 AC, $23,000 Owner will carry mortgage 4-Dr., H.T., Low mileage, full power, An Equal Opportunity Employer or VA-FHA. Vansandt, Realtor, AM-FM, 8-Track, 5 mos. left in fact 3893549. warranty $500 equity & take over MECHANICALLY INCLINED? pymts. Can be refinanced as new car Want man to train as foreign car 2ACRESWATERFRONTPROPERTYN.E. at Credit Union. 2645378. mechanic under prefect transition .Jax.,$1 1,500.dwn., Bal. $7.200. at program. Top pay & benefits.after $100. per mo. Zoned for trailer or '63 CHEVY IMPALA " 1-295 training with management opportunity home. Call 388-0985 aft,5PM. 4-DR., Hardtop, PS, Fac. Ale, Radio, TAKE 389-1644. Good Condition. 2645427. 4BR.,2BA.,2-STORY HOMEOr KINDERGARTENTEACHERFulltime Duplex, $18,500.$6,000. dwn., Bal. WJ CORVETTE COUPE Aft. 5P.M. Like brand Collectors Item, 358- DIRECT TO. at Day Care Center. DegreeIs at 9 percent. 3880985. 0881. new I .. not mandatory. Must be experienced with children, 356-0116. BRICK BEAUTY IN STARKE BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY 3BR.,2Bath, LR, DR, kit.,foyer, Dbl. Used VW's Compacts, other foreign = -- CLERKSTENOFulltime garage,chain link fence, 1.8 acres golf makes. Astro Motors, 6566 NormandyBlvd. within 300 yds. Very nice. For r NOaMANDV e VD Permanent position, excellent course ., 7814978.NOCASH ;: ] Real Roberts Paid Info. Pis. Call George working conditions. NEEDEDNOCREDITNEEDED Estate 964-7826 or Wayne Douglas, vacation, sick leave & other fringe 9646593. benefits.Apply ASSOC. E1 and up, 18 yrs.or older. i W >.:.: In Person, Bldg.930 5323 11 8th STREET2BR and o We can sell you a car get complete a m{: NAVY EXCHANGE-NAS IV Ba., Mobile Home Central financing arranged. 353-4575. .; Jacksonville, Florida heat & air. Completely fenced lot : Equal Opportunity Employer included. Reduced to $8,500. 1971 CHEVROLET NOVA WESTSIDE :::: : IIJr. '" w:{:: Union will HAS ; Credit Excel. Cond.,$1,875. ;; 6385 WOODMAN3BR. :::: CeIL .!: i : ; ; :& ., Air Cond. home, VA Terms finance. Phone 282. 15S. :::: FIELD 'i:. c ex:::ti: mtOTO ': Avail. $17,500. : A recorded message by Call Associate Jim McGllvray) 400, 4-Spd., No money down, low ..... 1 j \...", S>;t these & other Real Call 3580881. :: '\\, HAS :::: SCOTT EDWARDSTells (USN Ret.) about monthly pymts. :: S '... . '.'. .. ..I. . , you how to be a Estate opportunities. Home Phone ATTENTION HUNTERS ::: ::::::::: ::::: DISCJOCKEYCall 711.1535. Seat from Chevy Van. Never 355-2944 any hour. Approved for WORKMAN REALTY INC.REALTOR Bench excellent condition.$25.00 Phone ::;:.......................,.ORANGE .PARK :::: : veterans. Columbia School of 724-6422 used, 26 -2573 weekends. ....;............ :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..::::::::::: :::::::: .:: ,: Folks) Holt, 387-3566, or Broadcasting. San Francisco. Not _(The Home . affiliated with CBS, Inc. Course by SUMMER CABINSIN 1M6 MUSTANG The Bases and Orange Park are now only home study. THE SMOKIESNear V-8, 4Spd., no money down, low Cherokee & Bryson City, N.C. monthly pymts. 3580881. minutes away. Take 1.295 expressway to the LIVE CRABS Paved Roads, Good Water, Beautiful CASH NEEDED Normandy exit, then right IVi miles and one NO Wllford's Fish Camp Scenery. For Permanent or Summer 1965 Chevy Impala, HT, Good transp.! traffic light brings you to.. '\ 264-9707 246-8383 or Beach, Phone Jax. Homes. looks good, $35. Mo. 3534575. BRYSON City, N.C. Phone 488-2714. VOLKSWAGEN COUNTRYIt's AUTO AIR COND.SERVICE Room Units, Central Units, Tyler ' Heating & Air Conditioning 4111 MANAGEMENT TRAINING a nice,trip and so are the savings. ,Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 3885161. J S $150 to $225 per week to start! KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER financial corporation willing to Invest In two WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN Responsible party take up payments We are an International management development 48 month us on our Of individuals to loin $7.00 per month. Rayfleld'sf437 successful completion of the program, you will be Wilson Blvd., 772-8936 program. Upon management within the company. Our managers earn an INC. aerate with most earnings In excess of 35000. To , ITALIAN STYLE of 526,000 per year local resident,a college graduate or equivalentin must be a DRESSMAKING : ALTERATIONSIn qualify you & have managerial ability and be prepared to my home at comer of Edson and business experience training.For 1150 LANE AVENUE SOUTH k Madrla. Call 364-3578. Call Marianna. receive Intensive an appointment call Mr.Art Moore, TELEPHONE 7815511i'.i.o. GOLDVELVETCOUCHCustom 335.8423 between 2:00 p.m.and ItOfl p.m. Friday,October 2'to November 2. {Made, Seats 6 comfortably Monday New Condition, Orig cost $700 Asking (an Equal Opportunity Employer $350. Call 73M886 after 6 PM or anytime on weekends. -_._.yW..4- r .. .5S ." .,L , v..w v. I OCTOBER 25, 1973 PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER V.W. and MG TOW BARS, Antique - Girls ':: ,:,=-:,:,:,',',,,,'.:.:.......:.........:..tt .:.,..........:.:...:. ................................'!..............................................y.........................................:!....:.. For Sale MINI BIKE $65 264- Oak Dresser Desk, AIR RINK SKATES Size 6Vi $10 .. COND, Chairs, DISHWASHER, THE Flee-T MARKETA 5464 Misc. 2640831MERCEDES ........... FREE PERSONAL WAN.SERVICE For Sale;73 VW BUG AutoRadlo, for Military and Civilian Employees of NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field Air & Heater, Excellent Cond, ,250 S 1967$2400 264- take over 0831 Excellent. Condition and ----------------rrrr $250.00 equity ........... D 1I payments of $79.85 Balance i r.------FREE WANT AD ORDER FORMADS $1,916.00 Call Eddie 772-3216 1969 VW SQ BK Automatic $900 Engine Rebuilt 264-J831 ( MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) . I 1970 OPEL WAGON Four Speed Excellent Condition $1050. One 1970 KINGSWOOD ESTATE 9 Frldgldalre 2. Door Pass STA WAG Factory Alr, .. REFRIGERATORFREEZERGood Immaculate, One Owner, Low I Condition $75. Mileage New Batt, Good Times $2,150 Call CDR Cornett 264-7197 .1I Wanted FEMALE TOY POODLE after 1700 .1 White, to two old, with .......... Up yrs INFORMATION BELOW TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED I STEREO AM- not $75.00 264-3788 G.E. CONSOLE BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. papers, over FM Radio, Phone $50; 5 Gal. I I 68 MERCURY MONTEGO MX AQUARIUM I Hood, Cover $5.00, Itt I AT, R&H, Small V-8, Good Cond. 110 Pound WEIGHT SET $10.00Ph. I Name Office or activity to which assigned I Good on Gas. Must Sale. $5 786- 7729785.. ...N, 4559 after 4PM I 8-TRACK STEREO TAPE ( C Work Phone No. Signature PLAYER with beautiful wood Rank-Rate or Grade I XMAS GIFTS for females Items given to me as gifts never used- speakers. No AMP needed. I 1 .1 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active must provide all information requested !Ie: Full HAIR CURLER SET, ELECTRIC Almost new.Must sell.$70 or best military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name(typed or printed)of person submitting ad and I offer. 778-1399 I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank-rate, office or activity I MANICURE, etc 268-9539 I I % to which he is assigned and office telephone. Thisinformation MN..N. I 2. Free advertising In the "Flee-T MARKET" Is for authentication only and your ad I General Electric 4 BURNER For Sale 15 CU FT will be limited to: Offers to buy sell or rent housing I shoijfd be worded independently of this information.A. STOVE with oven and pots and for personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I REGRIGERATOR (Coppertone) I personal property; offers of or requests for rides to Frost Free. Good Condition pans drawer $70.00 Ph 771-5833 Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In . and from work; announcements of educational .. --- \ I -following edition Is MONDAY NOON. Adsarriving Recently serviced with Freon. courses offered by non-profit organizations or I 1 after that date will be placed In the $75.00 Call 778.1713 GOLF CLUBS w-extra woods $25, I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be ac week's edition. Ads will be run only one I following Delta Surfboard $45, Bicycle cepted only if the words "PCS" (for military), or "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the time, unless resubmitted as prescribed above. I 1968 PONTIAC, AT, AC, PS, Exerciser $5 384-7274 or 771-2098 I Jacksonville area) are Included In the wording of the ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when ac. 6. No phone calls will be accepted regarding I Radio Heater, Good tires Good \ I companied by the word "Free?. "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR I Condition, Call 387.3702 evenings HOME IN MANDARIN, Minutes I NEWS and LATWINGER offices cannot provide & weekends. from 295 4 BR, 2 Bath, W.W 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the services for advertisers. I or typewriters typing "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed .......... Carpet, Air Cond, Newly ,. in each edition of our paper. Ads written in longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No I 40" Westinghouse RANGE, 2 Decorated 268.9539 will be rejected. more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will bet I ovens; Norge REFRIGERATOR accepted. I Dinette Set OIL TANK, 55 gal. with stand, 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "Flee-T : with 6 MARKET" Editor, CO JAX AIR MEWS, Bldg. 1, I. Ads appearing to be In the promotion of a, I chairs, B&W 22" Cabinet TV, $5.00 26 -2326 I NAS Jacksonville, JacksonviWe, Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above I Early American All In Good OR requirements, will be rejected. The publisher Condition:! 3873702. For Sale:, 125 45 f.p.m. records- "Flee-T MARKET" Editor, c-0 LATWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I hits from last ten $12.50 I 111, NAS Cecil Field, Florida 32215. These forms years.' , \ 1 ----------------- .irrr I For Sale GAS STOVE 30" Hard- 289.7230 sssr.-rr.r rrrs-arrr ------ ' 1 wick, $25 or best offer Wanted: Japanese, German, and For Sale: CHILDS I OAK MOBILE HOME 12x55, 2 Br. W FREEZER-AMANA Chest $100or For Sale NAVAL AVIATOR U.S. MILITARY ITEMS Phone ROCKER; Several Antique 40 Ba., Completely Furn., liv. Rm. Best Offer, Phone 731.2965 WINGS Hand Carved In Monkey 264.3282 Quart Milk Cans in Real Good & dinette 1 yr old, washer, AC, Pod 38"x12" $25.00 772-9457- ...... ... k5 .......... Condition Lots of Uses-Phone 771-- extras Near Cecil, Call 781.7461 GARAGE SALE Clothing furniture Car - 0.. 8-Track: TAPE DECK Very 0946 antiques, odds and ends, Stripping 1967 MGB ROADSTER Westside COIN CLUB meets 25 Oct 27 & 28 1334 Plainfield Ave. small,.can be put anywhere, but Good Running Gear, Glass, has all features larger model.. i Oct at Guild Hall Londontowne Orange Park 264-6826 Bumpers, Grille, Aluminum 1966 OLDS CONVERTIBLE, Apartments 1591 Lane Ave.S. Coin [i Hood, Etc. Call "Ski" at Ext. 3419 Good tires, new Inspection Auction and Swap Session Startsat \ or 389-4491 sticker, new tags, Factory Air, For Sale: NIKKORMAT FT body 7:30PM I Full Power, clean, runs perfect. with two vlvltar lens 75-260 mm .. ...... \ $850.00 Ext. 3505 Zoom, 28mm wide angle. $150.00 itl f Wanted-MG MIDGET, AH IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERVery Call Bayles 772-3077 t ff SPRITE Prefer Without Engine Sparingly Used, Excellent N and Transmission, Must Be Wanted: COLOR TV Rocking Working Condition' Office Model ... Reasonable Call "Ski" at Ext. Chair, and Shotgun. ReasonableCall 771-5977 (evenings) RUGS 9x12 Avocado $10, 12x14 \ 3419 or 389-4491 Evenings after 7PM 771-8075 Red $45 10x23 Torquoise $75 All 0 I .......... COLONIAL ROCKERNUTMEGFinish Good Condition Bathroom Floor with cushions, $25.' Black to Ceiling 3 shelves$8 Ph 264-7046 & Decker Electric GRASS -........ t TRIMMER $10.00 771-5977 evenings( ) MOBILE HOME: 65 feet By 12 \ r For Sale: 10x55 MOBILE HOME, feet $300 and Assume paymentsof 3 bedrooms, furnished $2250. or $89.00 per month Ph 264.5236 l IA. best offer Night 772-2784 Day. c V 7710305'; c V ft 1........SY W.L...<<;.;O' : .. ocw-.*:.:. n:.:. y"-: J. :: I ) ;::: ..: /,1i"\- ::: We're specialists in l*1 M AFRAID WEVe BEEN FOLLDWllSKS A '.':' CREASE: IN THE MAPr /* OAKSIDE DRIVE I mobile homes for ME oRgiCK'oR1'RA1. r I DAY NURSERYttZM&Ktt I Navy personnel S WHY? Because our park manager and sales manager * ;::: : <::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::e are USN Retired ,and they know the score r We've moved a,few times ourselves during our ,Navy " t Formerly Ortega Hills Day Nurseryon careers. Our maintenance and setup men are former Navy. .1 5029 Greenway Dr. N. With many ''different avenues for financing; we ) recommend Navy Credit Union You can obtain special . . rate for nonresident Military mobile home license plate.We . is now being operated ,from 9 sell Concord,Skyline, Barrington & Elcona Homes. II .: \ ,,,' 4914 OAKSIDE DRIVE if you want straight answers to mobile, home needs, you see: , .a \ : EDWARDSTEVENS JIM JORGENSONFor , ORTEGA HILLS ( Sales) (For Lots) W HOMES 2 or 3 BR, LOTS with paved ask 5- 5 .,; ':1'.., BABY SITTING: 1 or2 Bath,Dishwashers, Patios,Double ;*: Dryers, Every Decor Driveways,Modern , AND y Hourly..Chlldren All LI1YiaosL.ltJ5 Ages : : -\' S .,. , BYAPPOINTMENTPHONE BleLcHOME; r 389.1.257I .J.fPARK & SALES IN rN6 51/ -.ii9RIVE ..---- . 9359 103rd STREET (Near NAS & Cecil)) I Ii CAR FUL Y ' I, , i! , . .. ---- -.- --..-..--- -.. .. .--. ..-..- ., -- -- ---- ---- -- - -- --- . :: ;: -- :,. " - .. : =:= = ----- .,=: :- ">'''fr.'J:-!' .-..."-....", ---, "' ':"t .....r.i i, , .. j'Y ", . OCTOBER 25TI973 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17I -- ._,-- What about your housing lease ? i / _y Many young enlisted men and In land. There are, therefore I economics payments will be applied to the _ officers are forced by peculiar laws applied to the purchase and the uncertainty of assign landlord-tenant relationship The buy the rental price if you decide to ments, to live in apartments or ,Statute of Frauds, for instance, property. rented homes off base Thoughsome requires a lease to be in writing involve oral leases, most if its terms extend it beyond one WRITTEN LEASEIf include written leases preparedby year.Otherwise, the lease may be a written lease is entered the landlord. oral.That is contract law. If,how. into, it is easy to understand why For the inhabitants of large ever, the lease is for more than the apartment complexes, the leaseIs three years, it must not only be confused average serviceman may be by the terms of the a complicated form, the termsof in writing, it must also be executed agreement. In most cases, the which are non-negotiable. It's with the same formalitiesof lease is written to preserve and easy to understand why a young a deed. That is property law. the protect rights and interests of enlisted would find man officer ORAL LEASE the landlord.Therefore, a written himself stuck with a lease the An oral lease for less lease should be read thoroughly than one office could help legal assistance therefore before signing, regardless of its f'a him avoid. This article will year, is binding, but proving what the length or fine print. The Legal such agreement was, attempt to prevent a tragedyby Assistance Office is available to is another If matter. you initially t< informing military personnelof review the proposed lease with enter into oral lease an be carefulto what to look for in a lease, that you before you sign it. Y see outlandish any prom- J either written or oral.A ' ises of the landlord t into get print lease either written or oral, In general, a written lease is both a contract.and an interest especially promises that rental should describe the premises to r2I' \ be rented, the landlord, the : tenant, the length of the rental HIGH PRICES have driven some into the bush after wild game. Of course, those period and the price. All other hunters after small game"are running the risk of bagging meat that is without a food terms are optional. Though thereare inspector's stamp.To be on the safe side pick up your family's dinner in the grocery. certain exceptions, it is fairto The marksman here is a Sunken Gardens, Fla. aborigine, Sandy Leland. generalize that all the terms ofa lease must appear in the writ RADIO & TV SERVICE Q ing. Oral promises made when a HOULE lease is executed are not bindingor presents.... enforcible and should not be I I relied upon. Whatever you and ItIIO"tOROLAei your landlord agree to must be in the written instrument- the lease. Quasac.H I I Qo ct Once an agreement is made, i i r you are liable to the landlord for the damages caused by you if you WORKS IN COLOR TV .,'.",ii'. .. break the agreement. That does A DRAWER the entire not necessarily mean rental price of the property for the I whole term, but it could. Since damages are hard to determine when the contract is breached i ...Ms... INSTA.MAT1C (broken), many written leases a..IC 1 few ** COLOR TUNING a ,_ ,Yh, / 'Just puth ont button I provide for liquidated damages.Datsun 3g9oo 1 and you automatically, J i \ balanc' color lIIfens- C+Mntl rte, km. ctnlriitbrightntsi . and can.... IM aw..+.* actvatt automalic, "lint luninj 11'f hit lasy'' VeteransAsk saves. - I PlUQIN'CIRCUIT Most ensue MODULES' Comp*. Again. dents art on replactabit - module It a CMcuit ' 'A. nttdi to bt r t. ".. . .d placid an tichangtmoduli # '1, can lit plugged j MI by I s 'vct' ''ecll-- mcianModel' " New Datsun B-210. Our I . I Model WPS51CKW Q- am a veteran living in a ' state which has no burial space newest economy car operates '1 ROLL-ABOUT CART INCLUDED! left in its national cemetery. Will the Veterans Administration pay with the kind of thrift Datsun is anything toward the cost of a bur, famous for. And you get new ial plot in a private cemetery? reclining bucket seats, a 1300cc A-Yes. Public Law 93-43 engine, power assisted front disc Quass . (June 18,'73))allows VA, starting August l\to pay up to$150 in plot brakes, tinted glass, carpeting, raa and interment costs of veterans whitevalls'and more, included . who die on or after that date, and are not buried in 'a national in the low price. Save when you 9 cemetery. buy, and keep right on saving! Q-The Veterans Administration ,. ." 1tsun WL9162KP turned down my disability Mediterranean style Credenza claim, and I'd like to contest the decision. How ,can I do this? Saves ",,_ $1.50 DISCOUNT , pearing Board of, in Veterans person Appeals or having, ap- ...ON SERVICE CALL WITH THIS AD! someone or an organization rep- (GOOD THRU NOV 10th) resent you. ----------------------- t Q-I wear braces on both legsas a result of a service connected disability suffered in Vietnam. HOULE ." Am I eligible for an annual cloth- ing allowance of $150 from the Veterans Administration? RADIO :& :$$? 1t. A-Probably yes, but you must SERVICE apply to your VA regional office i1Il 'liii . for it. These allowances (under PL 92-328) art authorized for PHILIPS FRANK HOULE (USN, Ret.) I service,,disabled veterans whose - prosthetic or orthopedic devices 9036 BLANDING BLVD 'PHONE 264-3211 : tend to wear out or tear their Bel la fr Shopping Center,Orange Park " clothing. " :_': ; Ill ife|| _"L_,,. :::" ""'_'.v.-.1, ..- '' 'I" 'R1 '- '. ' : < " OCTOBER 25 1973 PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER ; & New Coordinator selected S \:. I EEO Committee helping AS Jax Minority groups Jax-Mr.Sam Demps has been opportunity reviews of each selected as coordinator of the organizational segment here to NAS Jax Equal Employment determine how well the various Opportunity (EEO) program. aspects of the equal employment \ He was previously Social opportunity policy are being Service Coordinator for the Cityof carried out. + arS Jacksonville's office of In addition, the committee Housing and Urban Development develops recommendations to the EEO Coordinator and(the activity i Demps has also had experience heads for activity action andorfor as a Social Service Supervisor inclusion in affirmative action \ with Housing Authority of plans to improve the status of 55 \ Jacksonville NeighborhoodCenter minorities and women. ? - Director for Greater The committee also serves as a Jacksonville Economic Opportunity "sounding board" for deter- , Inc., and as a Juvenile mining attitudes by and toward, Mi$ rMt lM +b. Court Counselor with the City of minorities and women throughoutthe / r 1 Jacksonville.The activity. Member of the EEO Com- . NAS Jax EEO committee mittee are: Capt. Donald J. ' serves in a staff capacity to the Childers, NAS Jax XO, Chairman Commanding Officer on matters ; James Pollard, Supply; I pertaining to Equal Employment Opportunity and supports the Seb Chester, Supply; A.M. >'\<- functions of the EEO Coordinator Elison,Commissary Store; MaryF. TURNING TALK INTO ACTION-Capt. Donald J. Childers Right), NAS Jax XO and Chairman of Robinson, Data Processing; the NAS Jax EEO Committee listens as Sam Demps ((2nd From Right) newly selected coordinatorof Lorraine Cappiello, Data the Jax E EO Program makes a point at last week's committee meeting. The Group Is responsiblefor The committee conducts Processing; Glenna Roise, Navy determining how well equal employment opportunity policy policy Is.belng carried out here and periodic, equal employment Finance Office; and Mr. Demps. suggests affirmative action plans. . I I J Masqueradeparty \ \ set ; . '.. ,. atUSOJaxThe \ ':; .... GOOD/YEAR: I <;: : : : USO will show its : : Halloween spirit tomorrow with a Masquerage Ball scheduled to start at 8 p.m. at the Prudential Tires and Accessories Insurance Building.All . enlisted _military personnel in the Jacksonville area are in- 1 ARE AVAILABLE AT r vited to attend.and costumes area "must". Live music will be provided by"TlireeV \ SPECIAL MILITARY PRICESrt; ; ],A Crowd" ,and JJght refreshments will be.served f "AT THESE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES: ::4;;> sponsored Other by upcoming the USO include events dinner-dances on Thanksgivingand \ I, < / Christmas and a New Year's ." ' dance. : ; ." Eve F ". ,1. 5625 NORWOOD AVENUE ' . ; .: 500JAMMES ROD r: : :;1. .. ", : o it1'- ..\ 5920 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD \i:: u. .' ' . I .. ," ARLINGTON ROADs : ->' i. ',,' 'j -"L>. :} .:..:.) t I 'r "': :"':'1 !i r,5; r; BROAD ."," : -,.... :,, i. ..r.;.-".;:, . ; < I _y;,.. .:,l,;/ 'f"A"'\<.t i' 4472 HENDRICKS AVENUE '. : \ ., . " > ' ,. :f. ': 5429 NORMANDY BOULEVARD , ,,; ; , . ' \ ,' : : ' ;, "- 4593 SAN JUAN AVENUE 1 1i.1:1.) . :t <':1737 THIRD. STREET. NORTH, JACKSONVILLE BEACH <>,. :"f ''', : ? NEW&USED ::1 J .ilfI.I.... :' '. : y 1.\. .. .. ... MOTORCYCLES' "'"', < -. .J..t'1i-. ,it .,.r,.... ; \, '" ..... \ ." .:1"J. 6243 Standing Boulevard ':t ' '; Phone 772-7741 \ ... '. pyf.'k-0rwxv.; f.}+S,YSykhwr s r { yv. f ) I J. JUST CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT WITH YOUR \. . ID CARD TO ANY OF THE STORES LISTED ABOVE LL Ica wwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwws wwwwass TIMUQUAIvATERRACE 1 1 \ s : GOODYEARU. I 1i ApartmentsPool 1 '- -PatiosBalconies 1 WTW Carpet-Drapes :. S. MILITARY CTlv'. .& RETIRED. PREFERENTIAL PRICING PROGRAM. 1S Central Heat&Air ; '-, ".. -,, ., .".. Modern I Kitchen Appliances 1 .." t ':r 7'i 1 Laundry Room NAME -r RANK 1t 1 BR FURNISHED t i o MAILING ADDRESS 1CWEwrC $115 up I '.' .. : (', 'j'; . : 1. '- ." 2 BR FURNISHED &' ..4 ==I I 'I $165 up I1 ; 1 DUTY STATION 1 2V*miles from NAS lax 10 miles from HAS Cecil = 3 WAYS 1 1 Must be presented with I.D.Card 1' 3)42 SEABOARD AVE. ; Signature I. '. ; (Just off Tlmuquana) TO 1 : , .,' PHONE 7717)04r 1. i I CERTIFY THAT ALL TIRES PURCHASED : : r.. CHARGE 1 lwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.wwwe.w.UNDER THIS PROGRAM ARE FOR MY OWN PERSONAL USE 1r *- .. t.t t .. , 7 - .. - :--r- _ :; iIi '"'\j''Nf '_'. I'--' '. .. ..... .._ .. ... '-.T"-.. ..,- -. -- -- ;"" ..____ ", ? '.- ,, >" ' V OCTOBERS, 1973 "" JAX AIR NEWS ---- -LAWINGER PAGE 19 I R VAH-3 returns to .Albany with Fleet Air football titlewould J V A-l4 of Cecil Field - Jax 174 for a 20-14 win.VA-174 made an unsuccessful attempt to scoring started in the got the lead f in the game,however, . defend their 1972 Fleet Air Jax championship as RVAH-3 came back to take a Touch Football title, this week Hawkins intercepted game when what Danny 12-6 halftime lead when quar- .4 ,. and had to settle for second when prove to be the first of would three terback Jimmy Wall connectedwith L41 ' RV AH-3 came down from NAS RVAH-3 passes ,that he Curtis Phillips and Jack ;w . ' would Mims for ; touchdowns.Wall . and went through the 1973 Albany steal that day. A few plays later tournament without suffering a Howard hit Mims for another score J Nichols loss. caught a pass in in the second half then scored the single the endzone and VA-174 had the RV AlI-3 won the tournament On first six points of the two-point conversion attempt Monday when they fought off VA- That was the last time games.VA-174 lead.himself to give RVAH-3 a 20-6 .-.rh"'W rtii. f"\j. ___ VA-174 closed the gap when , x Hawkins intercepted his third pass of the day and carried it to within 15 yards of the goal line. Frank Rambaud then came up with the ball in the endzone a few plays later for the score. Nichols scored the conversion attemptand what would prove to be the last points of the game. I VA-174 had another scoring ,MIMS SCORES SECONDJack Mims of RVAH-3 Is caught enrouteto drive in progress as the clock was his second touchdown of the day, this one In the fourth quarter, running out but a RV AH-3 which gave his team all the points they would need In the championship defender intercepted a pass to game. f . (# put an end to the threat and James Wlliams scored two touch game but Howard Nichols and f.' ..'f"rI ; preserve the win for his Albany downs and a two-pointer to lead Art Neugebaur' broke loose for "' .. /:. I team the Albany team to its win. Also two scores in the second half to ...'. :\ i,4 : <''. ,. I The runner-up VA-174 team had scoring were Jackie Page wit a put the game away.Other'tournament. .....9 M.yCMi ....., t "'oI M. "' ." ,,..,M ;. b'rfj \. to make their way to the finals touchdown and Jack Mims with _. A: jtj.)" ;! -.. Al.+ a the loser's bracket when two twopointers.Third saw \J ..._ 'I ;., ...t.. l'" ... ..: through games ;r.j; -T''" -J f'I':: RV AH-3 beat them in an earlier place in the tournamentwent VP-16 came back from a 14-7 tournament game.This win camea to VP-49 when they droppeda deficit at halftime to score a 19-14 .... + ., ;; t I 1f; 16-0 decision to VA-174 in the win over VP-49, VA-174 drop VW- Le-....... ... ....E:. ... < ", :J.<;'JItCjs. .. <'; little easier for RVAH-3 as they ," it'7P h ","I"'-; ...r)110: went onto a 30-6 win. Danny by 14-8 VP-16 romp HAWKINS INTERCEPTS THIRDDanny Hawkins of VA-174 took Jimmy Wall, Jackie Page, Hawkins in the first half of this over VW-4 33-6. this pass right out of the outstretched hands of RVAH-3's Jack Mims James Williams, Curtis Phillips for his third Interception of the day in the Fleet Air Jax championshipgame. and Bill Goesling took turns Both of VA-174's touchdown came as a result of Hawkins In- RVAH-3's touchdowns scoring The Middies !I'y. terceptions. while Frank Rambaud scored are coming VA-174's only six pointers. . RVAH-3's other tournamentwin D came 24-0 against VP-16. :;. \. h 1 Growing Bigger and Bigger ' THE APARTmEnTl _.'.- ..._ ...to Serve You Better and Better! ) " SimmincpoouTHE 1 - " AOo ;) '",fihNI1llStaI79r1 GOOD LIfE ' TIPPED AWAY-This VA-174 player (dark jersey) prevented a FROM '135. .d'k' . sure touchdown for RVAH-3 by ' |lust getting his fingers on the ball V2 : :; ;: '. and tipping it away from the Jammes Road : , RVAH-3 player who was all alone 10 minutes from jack MOBILE HOMES INC. near the goal I line. Out Roosevelt " sonv"'e."' on San Right Blvd. The" Juan.to Jammes. theTMAawrie.Rd'Gat left to aP 6 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCEJACKSONVILLE For s- + >* ,. 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I JAX SPORTS BRIEFS : Jax-The new NAS Jax a part of the days ac 1..1 Stables will officially tivities and a special 1 t--- swing open their barn reduced rate for trail Basketball Officials every night except Friday t doors with grand opening riding will be observed as Needed night at 7 p.m. in King,Hall \ ceremonies that will beginat a part of the grand Jax-Basketball officialsare (Bldg 563)) and the 9 a.m. on Saturday, opening. urgently needed for volleyball tryouts are held October 27. The new stables are the upcoming intramural every Thursday night at 7p.m. ), Capt. Donald J. located behind the trailer basketball season. If you in Rosendahl Gym Childers NAS XO will be would (Bldg. 513)). All eligible , park and Yukon Post ... .. .. ..... .... are experienced or on hand to cut the ribbon Office located directly ;;;;;; ; ;::: ; -;; :;:;;:-;;;;;:::: like to learn, give the personnel are invited to that will signal the across Highway 17 from Intramural Athletic Office a call at attend the tryouts. \ beginning of a day of the NAS landing strip.A Pistol Ext. 3239.Basketball. Varsity Football Team I festivities that will include Standings Meeting Held Heading for 6ND L games, races and refresh- total of 29 stalls Jax-An organizational Jax--The NAS Jax }J ments. Prizes for the comprise the new stables. NATIONAL LEAGUEW meeting for the upcoming Varsity Touch Football i4 games and races will be The new facility was L 0 intramural basketballseason team will be heading for awarded. constructed through the VP-5 7 2 was held yesterdayat the 6th Naval District \ : Exhibitions of riding and NAS Jax Self-Help VP-16 WEAPONS 5 6. 1 the Athletic Office in Touch Football Cham- i jumping skills will also bet program. MARTD 5 2 King Hall (Bldg. 563). If pionships this Saturday. > CPW-11 4 3 5 your unit or command The Championships will be SUPPLY 2 5 plans to participate but did held at' Charleston NARJAX 2 . GROUND POUNDERS 1 7 not have a representative beginning 'Monday, October - r VP-56 0 7 at the meeting, give the 29.Florida. AMERICAN LEAGUEW Athletic Office a call at Skindivers L Ext. 3239 Meetings i'VVf' NEY A611 FICEUR 7 0 Varsity Team Tryouts Jax--The Florida 1 GEMS 6 1 Jax-Tryouts are now 1i 4 2 Skindivers Associationwill 1I i HOSPITAL held for the NAS Jax being I 'VW-4 4 3 be coming to the t VP-49 2'5 Varsity Basketball and Orange Park Holiday Inn i 2 5 Varsity Volleyball teams. MATSG Motel November 3-4 for Retirementincome AIMD 1 5 The basketball tryouts are their annual 'NDRC 1 .. 6 meeting. . -- There will be movies, talks, a buffet and com- and SPECIALISTSIN a petitive Swim Fin Meet at DOUBLE-WIDES! Magnolia Lake. There will also be Scuba displays as family legacy. MARLETTE CHECKMATEby CONCORD well as artifact and shell PEACHTREE Zimmer displays.For . ticket informationand without touching a penny of your savings!! further details, con- tact Mrs. Mavis Bennett at Sound far-fetched Not with our Perpetual Money Plan! ' As a member -you can have from $4 to $208 a month 771-7239 or Mr-,_Peter. 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'- --..(., d .._ '_.',,:, .... .. ... , I I '- ',: ------ OCTOBER 2S:,. 9fL. .. tI 1 -- ,..... ... .. -- JAX AIR NEWS.I ATWINGER PAGE. 21 PNSA: Cindy McKechnie "' of VA-174 I second female to win U-PIC-EM tit1p. SPORTS ACADEMY NEWS .. l I --'- ----- .'.:...:-:.>>:.:.:.:-:-:.:.:-:.:.:.:,.:.:..-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.'.:.:.:.'. Jax For the unprecendentedsecond ANNAPOLIS, MD.Judgingfrom " time this year, a female Tupoula learned "early in his has won the U-PIC-EM Contest physical appearances, football career how important Navy is using a "Mutt and Jeff" and there were two other women blocking js. At Carson High combination in its alternating m'r who came within one guess of School, he had to learn the two fullbacks.The . U-PIC-EM matching her feat. sophmore blocking assignments of the pair, Junior Tupuola of PNSA Cindy McKechnie of the offensive linemen. "This was to Carson City, California, and Bob VA-174 Personnel Ofice at Cecil help us when we ran the ball," he Jackson of Lindenwood, New Field ended up with only one misson noted. "And I've just kept this distant from each Jersey, are as her " NAME ballot when New Englandbeat learning of blocking techniques. other in build physical as say - '" Chicago. Hers was the only RANK,OR TITLE ..AGE ballot without at least two misseson well, Mutt and Jeff.Tupuola Jackson came to Navy as a it.Joy. is a 5-9, 225pounderwith quarterback but was moved to PHONE. :=,- DUTY STATION Russel of the Navy Finance good strength. Jackson is 6- fullback last spring. A knee injury 4, 218-pounder with pretty fair limited his early season Office and Kathy Julian, a VA-86 (Games for the weekend of October 27) dependent,were two of the seven speed. action but he's now able to go at Both have shared the starting full strength. His 6.3 rushing STATE persons who turned in ballots PENN WEST VIRGINIA i with two misses and just missed a fullback position for the Med- average(22 carries for 140 yards) NEBRASKA' OKLAHOMA chance at being this week's shipmen this fall and it appearsthey'll is the best on the squad.But . STATE continue to do so. "We winners. want to both of them Jackson has also found that NOTRE DAME- SOUTHERN CAL_ The other five who turned in Navy Coach use George Welsh., says"We blocking is so important for the ballots with two misses were fullback. "I never used to like to have to two fullbacks with GEORGIA TECH TULANE ____ Walter Stovall of NARF, B. C. our style play of offense. Using just block," he said. "But I learned . . Lancaster of CAAC, G. T. Davisof that's part of the game. Now I " AUBURN: _HOUSTON one man is too tiring. _ NATTC Thomas McKeen of " , With the I-formation making like to go out there and hit. Public Works and J. C. Summersof up MICHIGAN STATE PURDUE the bulk of Navy's offense, the NDRC., He also,likes his new position fullback is involved deal _a great ARIZONA'STi\j OREGON"STATE..COLORADO .. All balloters are reminded that 'as a blocker and some as a "It took some time to get used to,, each person is allowed to turn in runner Welsh has 'elected in but I wouldn't, want to go back to MISSOURI only one ballot.Anyone turning in recent weeks to give the fullbackthe quarterback, now," he said.R&S . more than one will be im ball more than he did earlier MINNESOTA .LOS ANGELES mediately disqualified from in the season. And Tupuola and ' winning. PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI Jackson have shown they can K tt pick up some yardage. The two . Tie-BREAKER: Predict final score on game between Notre combined for 101 yards in Navy's Dame and Southern Cal. Indicate. winners in other games by a recent 23-14 win over Syracuse, TEXACO check mark. with Jackson accounting for 67 of the yards in seven carries.One of 4851 SAN JUAN AVE. his,runs was for 19 yards. PHONE 387-9414 BALLOT BOXES for NAS and Cecil Field are located at the Navy Tupuola's strength lies in his Exchanges near Lay-Away counters or ballots can be brought to the FREE , "He is particularlygood respective newspaper offices. Ballots must be In by 1 p.m.every Fridayor blocking. they won't be picked up and no ballots will be accepted at the at leading the tailbacks CAR WASHwith newspaper offices after this time. outside," says Welsh. "He keeps any purchase of gas balance in the ground game with Complete Auto Care! " his strong running too. 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Mayor Hans Tanzaler of all to see and admire. Three Timed Rune-Best Run Counts VA-174 32 VA-45 24 Jacksonville to be our honored Classes for All Sports Cars. Sans, Pony Cars. " : " VA-81 16 VS-30 6 and the well known If interested call Mrs. Muscle Cars, Even Dune Buggies ./ ' guest, Bill please ; NAMTD 24 VS-24 0VA82 Helmets Seat Belts MandatoryHelmets will be Available for Loan) 8 VA-45 6 Barada (underwater ecologistand Mavis Bennett at 771-7239 or Mr. Entry Fee for SCCA Members A All Navy Personnel k, 12 diver) to be one of our Peter Rich at 264-7825 for ticket $3.00 All Others 4.00 . Marines A-81 13 information and further details. This Event will be Run Rain or Shine ' A-174 20 VS-30 6 speakers.The Tell Guard at Gate You're with the"Sports Car Club" Marines 14 NAMTD 6 Also tickets may be picked up on Absolutely No Cameras, Binoculars Or Firearms on the Basel I : main theme for the event at the November 2 Friday, , N.A.S. WHEN ,October WHERE i Cecil Field t Sunday 28,1973 ,, ,. .' Standings: will be "Safety In Cave and Holiday Inn.ILITARY . Marines 5-0() \t VA-82 VA.174 J'.! 3-1 5-0() Need help ? Join Alcoholics AnonymousAlcoholics I ' A-45 ?,;. 22NAMTD' .... 2-2 Anonymous is probably the best known agency offering Church OPEN VA-81 ..if';. 1.2 help to people with drinking problems and alcoholic persons. 10:00 AMAI-Anon Group, 1423 San Marco Blvd. OPEN ; A-83 '.:. 4.' 0-2 Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share 8:30 PM Central Group, 1423 San Marco Blvd OPEN VS-3Q -"' 04I : their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may 8:00 PM Serenity Group,Naval AIr Station,Cecil Field Chapel OPEN VS-24 0-5 solve their common problem and help others to recover from WEDNESDAY GOLF.-;:' alcoholism. 8:30: PM Lakeshore Group,St.Catherine's Episcopal Church CLOSED Standings; ," The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. 4678 Shelby Ave. VA-83 ... 12 There are no dues or fees for A.A.Membership:we,are supporting 8:00: PM Tradition House Group,2911 Riverside Ave. OPEN I Supply ;/1:' 11 denomination, politics, organization or institution: Does not wish to 8:00 PM Armed Forces A.A.Group,NAS Jax Building 722 OPEN AMDNo.1 "t 9 engage in any controversy: Neither endorses nor opposes any causes. 8:00: PM Armed Forces Al-Anon Group,NAS Jax Building 722 OPEN NAMTD .: ; 9 Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to 8:00 PM Armed Forces Alateen Group,NAS Jax Building 722 OPEN achieve sobriety. THURSDAY VC.2 : 8 I\! VAn :;; 7 U you have admitted you were powerless over alcohol that your 10:30 AM Timuquana Ladies Group,St. Peter's,Episcopal. Church, I i: VA-45 7 lives had become unmanageable, we suggest you attend one of the 5040 Timuquana Road OPEN (! ':' CLAW1 .';;!, ::'. 7 meetings listed below: 8:00: PM Timuquana Group,St.Peter's Episcopal Church CLOSED 1 VA 105 6 5040 Timuquana Road 1 ; Admin 'r SUNDAY 8:30: PM Central AI-Anon Group,1423 San Marco Blvd. OPEN V A-81 4 6 2:30 PM All Groups Open Meeting,Riverside Presbyterian Church 8:30 PM Central A.A.Group, 1423 San Marco Blvd. CLOSED Ops 2 OPEN 8:30 PM Murray Hill Group,Murray Hill Presbyterian Church 820 Oak Street (First Sunday) Post and Talbot St. CLOSED 8:00: PM Central Group, 1423 San Marco Blvd. OPEN J Attention Skin and Scuba Divers MONDAY FRIDAY 1 Mark your calendars for the 8:30: PM Alcoholic Service Center,20 West Fourth Street OPEN 8:30 PM Alcoholic Service Center,20 West FOURTH St. OPEN \ weekend of November 2, 3, and 4, 8:30 PM Westconnette A.A.Group,Church cf the Epiphany CLOSED 8:30PM Ortega A.A.Group,St.Mark's Episcopal. Church CLOSED 1973. The "Florida Skin Divers 5142 Harlow Blvd. 4139 Ortega Blvd. Association"is coming to the Jax 8:30 PM Westconnette Al-Anon Group,Church of the Epiphany OPEN 8:30 PM Ortega Al-Anon Group,St.Mark's Episcopal Church OPEN area (Orange Park) for their big 5142 Harlow Blvd. 4139 Ortega Blvd. meeting and festivities. There 8:30: PM Westconnette Alateen Group,Church of the Epiphany OPEN SATURDAY will be fun, movies' interestingtalks 8:00: pm Non-Smokers Group, Church. of the Epiphany, 5142 Harlow 8:00 PM Alcoholic Service Center,20 West Fourth St. OPEN buffet, and a competitive Blvd. OPEN 8:30 PM Orange Park Group, 245 Kingsley Ave. Grace Episcopal J Fin Swim Meet held at Magnolia (Meets in Church Office) Church OPEN Lake. A Scuba Dive has been 8:00: PM Middleburg Group,First Baptist Church,Hiway No. 8:30 PM Central Group, 1423 San Marco Blvd. OPEN /,(. scheduled for the afternoon off 21 CLOSED .' '? ', >i: .. ,..' November 4 at a local spring. The TUESDAY Westconnette'Group, Closed Meetiags'with" '"' I-I, ;v ,,'.t ", , ., center of activities will be at the 8:30 PM Orange' Park Group, 245 Knigsley Ave. Grace Episcopal Exception of 2nd Monday Middleburg Group. All Closed with_ Execution I of Last Monday of Month DISCOUNTS I I Ir SPEAKEASY BURLESK ? C + ", WHOLESALE I Ir ! M j y TOPLESS. III Bartenders, Waitresses DANCERS: 11AM-2AM 5916 Philips Highway 733-9989 : r FAMOUS NAME J T ::,:.::.::',.%':.tiY. YJ.X>>. .:.::*:;* ::; ': :::&&XmttXX'X&4&tt&; :: : : : ; = ::: = : :: :: :&*::: w :::::: The NEW :::::: STEEL RADIAL BELTED TIRES .. : : : : : : J' 7 Blackwall,Appearance Blemish :..=.:..=.:..=. .. :.:..::.:.:. : : : ASTROMOTORS!\ i : : : :::::: : : : : \ ,. .. 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Normandy,, Atlantic Bank) : : : :.. .l. -... :::::: Y i .. _._._ -- - .. ... -- -- -- - :......LLI - ----- " --- '." - OCTOBERS; 1973 3' ---- JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER PAGE 23 ,i iv Ml MHMBMM BMMi M MMM PI M B BVBWMBMM a MMM MMMM BMMMMM WBMMMHM Late Chargers : :';':&:&<<<:<:*t'&yMtmVWIntramural: ;.:.:-:.;.:.:-:-:.:-:-:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;...: :.:.;.:.:.::::.::::::-:::.:-:.:-:-:-:.:-:-:-:.;.:.:,:- ":.:. holds move Weapons ';,i: I ' Good Bowling Standings. firearms course past and BadJaxThe : Jax The Weapons Depart- , NAS Jax America]n PACIFIC LEAGUE ment will conduct a five hour I Bowling League underwen It The Mad Fox No. 2 team had PACIFIC LEAGUE Another sweep occurred in the National Rifle Asociation (NRA) !' several changes last week wit]b the unpleasant chore of meeting W L National League last week when approved Home Firearm Safety both the No. SPLITMAKERS 40 8 the Hangovers took four from the ; coming resul It land No. 2 teams iHs : the biggest one as a HOLY Course for Military and the Pacific ROLLERS 32% 15V4 Marine Barracks. of the Late Chargers three win League last week and BUDMEN Government Civilian Employees .. over the Crossed Bananas.The it was even more unpleasant for MAD 27 13 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE and their dependents on Satur- J them FOXES No.2 20 20 Late Chargers three win s after it was over as they WALLBANGERS \V L day, October 27 from 8:30 a.m. to moved them ahead of the Goo i[ picked up only one win in the two GUTTER RATS 19 21 GAFFERS 'Z1 13 2:30: p.m. (includes one hour for ;; and Bad team, who were Idle las''t matches. TRIPPERS 15ft 23V4 PIN BUSTERS 26 14 lunch). week. The wins which lifted then]a John! Pyla rolled a 202 in thee NADS 15 25 GEMS 25 15 The class will be held in the :ti; out of third place, gave the Lat Mad Foxes match with the leaguer JITTERBUGS 15 14, 29 26 LEPRECHAUNS 23 17 Station Armory (Building 394)) Jf., Chargers the same amount oi r leading Splitmakers. Jeff Brandt DRAGONS No.2 '5 22 HUSTLERS 22 18 and will be limited to personnelages wins as Good and Bad but the( picked up a 214 game to help THUNDERBOLTS 19 21WOMEN'S 12 or older. Topics to be J latter team has four more losses| salvage one win in their match t LIB 17 23 covered will include: General :. to its credit. with the second place Holy NATIONAL LEAGUE pop TOPS 15 25CHAMECHS Safety, Security, Maintenance, ; Rollers. 13 27 Operation and firing of 22 caliber ; The Leftovers missed a bi{g W L ; chance to move into the firs J The Holy Rollers also rolled SOLEX5 36 4 ROOKIES 13. 27 weapons, etc, A $1.00 fee willbe 'S d place spot when they droppet a: two matches last week and the REBELS 26 10 charged to cover the cost of t' three to the Hurricanes and fell tI) results of the second match were RAT PACK 25% 14% AMERICAN LEAGUE materials and ammunition. .,1, the same as the first with the FICEUR 21 W L The purpose of the course is to , third place, only one win behinc(d: 19 Holy Rollers LATE CHARGERS 22 6 information to those .1 , picking three LIFERS bring un- the Late Chargers and Good anc(: up 19 21 Bad teams. wins. The victims this time were MARINE BKS 16 24 GOOD AND BAD 21 7 skilled in the use and handling of : I Another big jump in the. the Wallbangers, who fell below CHIEFS .15 29 LEFTOVERS 21 11ROSE'S firearms in order that they may .. y the'500 mark as a result. DRAGONS No.1 13 19 RAIDERS 18 14 attain the confidence necessaryto American taken League was bj ) WOODPECKERS 17 _ The Budmen 15 correct unsafe conditions y stayed in the third HANGOVERS 11 29 the Woodpeckers when all four from the Stars they wot. place position in the league with MAD FOXES No.1 9% 26% BUSCH LEAGUERS 13 15 related to firearms. ' Super anc .:' CROSSED BANANAS 15 13 To for further in- three wins and a 200 game from register, or evened up their record at 20 win: HURRICANES 12 20 formation contact the -. J Lorenzio Outin in their match Weapons ,- and 20 losses.. By evening theii SUPERSTARS 1 31 at with the NADS. Department Ext. 3337 or 3338. record they moved all the wa) ATLANTIC LEAGUEW [ The NADS were yet another from seventh to fourth, one game L team to roll two matches in the out of third and only two out oi I NARJAX 26: 14 first. Pacific League last week, but AFEES 25 15 CENTURY 21IMPORTS their other match to be proved as ' The only other American 1 SIX PACK 25 15 unsuccessful as the first when- League match last week saw, MO FOS 22% 17% they lost three more to the Jit- Rose's Raiders strengthen then r DIRTY %DOZEN 21 19 fifth place position with a sweep: terbugs. BUSCH BUDS 20% 19% Call 396-2035 I Bill Greenwalt rolled a 210 and _ of the Busch Leaguers. The foui FASO 16 24 led the Gutter Rats to three wins NET PRICES-MANY BELOWWHOLESALE losses dropped the Busch a LOAFERS 16 24 I over the Trippers as well as a TRADE-INSGLADLYACCEPTED AT CASH VALUE Leaguers from fourth to sixth 1 RESIDUE 14% 25% move In the from standings place in the league.CONTINENTAL .. eighth to sixth.NATIONAL. BEAN BURNERS 13% 26% 73 BuIck. Electra $4775White4 LEAGUE DR H.T., RiH,.AT.PS PB Electric windows S.6 Way Pwr Seat LEAGUE Benny Lynn rolled a 217 game INTRAMURAL TENNIS Factory AC 11.100 miles. The Continental Bowling for Solex 5 last week but the STANDINGS 73 Corvette Stingray $5875 League also saw its'' first place fourth place FICEUR 5 team still Convertible 9.100 miles. British Racing Green, Radial Tires. AM-FM team fall when the GEMS lost all managed to become the first W L Rally Whls..350 Eng.Auto Trans Factory Air Condo . four to'the last place Pop Tops team In the National Bowling VP-5 4 0 73 Dodge Custom $3375 team and fell to third place. League to take more than one VP-16 '.',,'. 2 0 4 Wheel Drive.Warn Hubs Wide Tires,V-S Eng..Long Wheel Base,Wide George Everson tried to salvageone game from the league leders VP-49 "' 3 1 Bed.. 8,900 miles Factory Warranty. game for the GEMS when he when they took'two. NDRC i"2- 1 73 FORD Bronco $3475..! rolled a 201 but it proved to be a The Rebels failed to gain any VW-4 ...: .' 2J 1 Metallic Green with White Hardtop'302 V-a Engine. Pwr. Strg.. Pwr fruitless effort. ground on the leaders, however, HOSPITAL fir. ,-' 1 1 Brks.. Auto Trans, 4 Whl. Dr.. Warn Hubs.. A Hunters Dream at a The Gaffers took over the top when' they also were forced to VP-56 .,li: jo,1. 3 bargain. Swing-Away Tailgate WSW 11,000 miles. spot in the League when they settle for a split.The Dragons No. NARJAX 0 3- 72 MGB $2750Orange managed to overcome Billy 1 team took two from them when! CPW.ll 0 3 Roadster, RH, 4 Spd., 27,000 miles. Smith's 212 and 202 games to win Charles Cooper Rolled a 210 FICEUR 0"1 72 Vegas $1850 three from the Leprechauns. The and Moxes rolled a 205. NATTC 0 1 game Jay One Spd (Hatchback),One Sedan (17000 miles), Both have Air Cond & three losses dropped the The Rat Pack managed to pick .. Radio., Your choice. Leprechauns from a tie for thirdto up a game and a half on both Rich Hunter rolled a 589 set 72 Lotus Europa x $3650.... fourth. Solex 5 and the Rebels when they that Included games of 222 and Orange Spt.Cpe..4 Spd..2,500 miles,A Very Unusual Sports Car. The Pin Busters also moved took three and a half from the 208 to lead the Lifers to a sweep of $4850 past the GEMS when Bob Mad Fox No. 1 team. The Mad the Chiefs. Carl Walston rolled a 72 CADILLAC Cpe. Deville White with White Vinyl Roof and White Leather Interior,AM-FM Stereo, Aleshire rolled a 222 game and Foxes prevented a complete 211 in an attempt to keep the Plus other nice equipment. led his team to a sweep>> of sweep by tying the Rat Pack 807- Chiefs from losing all four.. Women's Lib. WY7 In the third matches last week included the 71 Fiat 850 $1125 Hustlers three wins over the g Burgundy Cpe.,Black Interior R&H.4 Spd..Chrome Wheels. Rookies and a two game split 71 CHEVROLET Suburban $1725Green between the CHAMECHS and the &White,350 Eng.,Auto Trans.. R&H, Excessive Mileage but well Thunderbolts. p.1W1t1i 1IL cared for. ATLANTIC LEAGUE 71 Opel Kadet SI225 Trans,R&H,Luggage Rack. NarJax regained their first Metallic Green Sta.Wag. Auto place spot In the Atlantic Bowling 70 Bonnevllle Sta. Wag $17003Seat League last week when they took Luggage Rack Electric Windows,6 Way Seat, Fact. AC.AM FM three from the Six Pack team Stereo 46,000; miles. that had taken over their top spot 70 ROVER 3500 S $2400 the week before. Blue 4 DR..14,000 miles.Auto Trans Pwr Windows,Air Good The three losses not only but THE AAMCO WRITTEN CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEEThis 70 Ford Torino GT $1400Metallic knocked. Six Pack off the top' licensed transmission has been rebuilt by the AAMCO also'allowed AFEES to tie them Dealer Issuing this 'certificate. utilizing} the AAMCO "CAR Blue White Interior.2 DR H.T.. RfcH.AT PS. PB.V-t, FactoryAir for second when AFEES took Cond. . certificate the OWNERSHIP' Assembly Set. This guarantees! three from the Dirty chance% Dozen.to transmission and torque converter_ (If your: car has a torque 70 Impala Convertible.. $1300, let The Mo Fos a material bndworkmanship. It will ' move in the standings slip by converter) against failure Maroon with White Top 32,000 miles, RIH.AT, PS, PB, Eng.; Factory Air up be honored by any licensed AAMCO.Transmission lerfor,, as when they lost three to.the long as you own this car provided,that It Is delivered to any 69 Chevrolet Impala '. $1075Blue Loafers team that was led by licensed AAMCO Transmission Dealer In the United States 2 DR H.T.,R&H A.T..PS..V-",Fac.AC. ." Grey Norton's 209 game. annually for service with In 30 days of the Service Date Indicated' ' The Busch Buds moved above below. The charge for annual service 'is-$13.75 payable at the 69 Olds Cutlass "$1075 . games the .500 of mark first when and to they within took 3 5%% time of and service all preventive and It covers adjustments.FREE the replacement. of transmissionfluid Blue&White,2 DR H.T.,RIH,AT.PS V4, Fac.AC. '.,.:. , games from the Bean Burners. 68 Corvette Convertible. "2050Rio" The them TOWING it no extra charge.ONE DA t SERVICE available Inmost Bean Burners gave 4 Spd., Sliver with White Top. tied cases a FREE 19 point Multi Check FINANCING available If when they quite a struggle credit. necessary with approved them 758-758 in the first game and then only lost the second game by ... AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS Bank-: And Credit Union Financing Please . two pins. . FASO and Residue also met week in 1839 NORTH MAIN STREET 355.7671 CENTURY 21 IMPORTS the last Atlantic League '. 5300 PHILLIPS HIGHWAY737-3535 PHILIPS HIGHWAY PHONE .3M-M39 with FASO coming out on top ,JSW, with three wins. I II I w _t, ... '. '" c !w, __ :' .. "' " - -.-. ... ....: _. __---_ L ; ..... I i. ..; . I i PAGE 24 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER OCTOBER 25, 1973 i 4 MATSG clinches- .. .. ,. NDRC keeps- '* t4 . ; 'ii. 'i ; spot : ': ;.! r.-7;;: t; :; : 1d1 r; !j|; ire Jax football playoffs 'I: 4 hopes alive ::1 ... Jax-NDRC won two games in :., 1'1,I I\\ Jax-MATSG assured themselves were scored by different men. the NAS Jax American Football 1 I I. ': of a spot in the playoffs Bill Kirksey, Johnny Jackson, League last week and with'only I ( last week and nothing less than a Jackie Hunt, Rich Brotski and '-;'> '':'' two games left on their schedule t ; tie for first when they scored Bob Cain all scored sixpointerswhile they held on to some hope of I victories over NarJax No. 1 and Jackson and Brotski also making the playoffs. Dental in the National Football picked up two-point conversions. Data Processing was the first .' ,, League. Thomas Waugh scored Den team to fall to NDRC last week ' NarJax kept their game with tal's touchdown and Gregory and they fell hard as NDRC MATSG close for the first half Bowyer added the twopointer.The crushed them 42-0. Henry Askew allowing them only an 8-6 lead, loss gave Dental a 6-6 record was the most prolific scorer as he f' \ but they couldn't contain Jackie for the year. picked up three touchdowns. .'.. \ : Hunt in the second half and he MATSG has one game left and 1-L: Also scoring for the winners \ finished up the day with three that is with the second place VP- were Ike Oliver with a touchdownand 1 touchdowns and two conversion 16 team, who must win the gameto a two-pointer, Rommie ' f.. ; i attempts. have a chance at sharing the Johnson with a touchdown and a l' Glenn Abbott scored NarJax'six top spot. two-pointer, Rich Beam with a points. s.p. touchdown and Gil Austin with a ,. ( Dental also fell by a 26 point Barracks drops two pointer. i margin when MATSG took a 34-8 1 NDRC's second win came in decision. MATSG's scoring attack marked contrast to the first as i' against Dental was a little MARTD, 30-0 they barely managed to edge ,f" more balanced than against Jax-The Marine Barracks NarJax No. 2 by a 7-6 score in ;\\t NarJax. as all five t tnl1l'hMwnsI brought their record back above overtime.Ike . ; c-i.. ., :' Oliver gave NDRC a 6-0) III the .500 percentage mark with a F 30-0( win over MARTD in the halftime lead but James ThomastiedituptorNarJaxinthe National Football League last second \ ,\ week. hall. That was all the scoring ',, Its: DEFENSE IS THE BEST OFFENSE Mark' Wofnarowskl, a either team could and Harrison Austin: was the managed l man r.r.t member of the MATSG defensive unit is shown applying some of the NDRC: with win when escaped a d, that MARTD had the most that enabled MATSG to stop Dental 34-8 in last week's \ pressure the t( trouble with as he scored three they penetrated deepest in the I' National Football League contest. overtime period. "' touchdowns. Lewis Jones scored the other Marine Barracks touchdown while Greg Duhaime and ... ..... Reubin Timmons scored the two- 1 pointers. Stan Hatfield also ..a 3 C"a iec.erla"; ",.. OI.ndlnoOou'.rd' 1I added two points with safety. 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DPD 1 11 i The game was tied 6-6 at the t half when Larry Jackson scored NATIONAL LEAGUE for Hospital and James Thomas I W L P scored for NarJax. Thomas MATSG -10 1 IZZð. ' scored again for NarJax in the VP.16 8 2 I ..... second half but Bryant Fuller not NARJAX No.1 7 4 @ only scored a touchdown to tie the MARINE BKS 6 5 FAVORITE PIZZA game, he scored the winning DENTAL 6 6VP56 , I points with a two-point con 1 9 version. MARTO 0 11 I BUY GET .c-::rL. ' \ L. : ow-L-,1; I, SK'G Y';:;!::::;._rvrrr SUNDAY o;m-.v.--O THRU;;:r FRIDAY;,v.,<<.;.Oc. -....,,OCT.............21......THRU..."'.....Y.v NOV..,.:.:....".2 l :.-:.::'::0-:::{::{ ::r.'i'.:::::.:.:::....:..::...:...':.:.-:;:::.::::dJYlJ::::::::::.}: .' ':::.:::::::::::.:;.:::ayiirlu'::::::::::::::i:::::Ml::::::'A'rMk ::::::: ONE ; HOMER HAILEY ::: OF TUCSON, ARIZONA \ : Evening Service 7:45 P.M. PIZZA FlitBRING i : :s: Bible Study 10:00 A.M. t [Lake Shore Church of Christ I" |v 2121 Blanding Blvd.HONDA. 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