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" : ,k ; :t:: :h'$'Vri Jt ::k ;''i .... .........- .....,. -" ,,,,,,,,.,P..w.wo + , VOL. 31 NO. 41 Published In The Interest Personnel of Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida JANUARY 10, 1974 . i.. ; : .: "",' ':;";. -,J." j, .,.' Ir.l1.4.y ORI1RUt. .. -... .- ',' Y HISTORy M Salute togas I " :h .", savers ;:. . :.:/: , ",1' P ( See pages 2 & 12)) ; 4S -I W 4J IIr, ,." 4 e & y. ; r , y rx aba 1e ,4 wydDyw 3 00j' . F '4 j 3 i 9 7ar. ., ., + b1f ,, . S ""Vit.ll,'.. ", ""J' r, 1 .. .. .r ,.1 . . t. nnr r f.tr ; r r : : (r rd 1. 9 x'tdiE ,1.\-. : . ; . S :& ,m7 M } I I t I Yr ...,.k.... ..: , '. ,:,4a ' ,. .. : : ; I : .I / I f 4 4 / t 4 f, ;: ;;; 1! 3f t4 I r # i' 4'P I T I s ' t eq rim.k. : r o , exr. . ,tI1f " jt. Photo by :' ". : ( ,1 ,r c.J Ron Bayles : : ill. t' r "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is In no way connected with the Departmentof the Navy.Opinions contained here are not official expressions I of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products? or services advertised." fZ r ; -' '1 iL--- , irr f F JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I Did you make any resolutions : By Paul Lucas yard that I started gasoline." Once in a while I have the working on 2 years ago.": Young man mid twenties: chance to get outside the Commander in uniform. "To lay off the "Suds". office and away from my 67 year-old Grand- "Didn't make any"Ens.in . desk, and when I do, I like mother: "To take care of uniformLt. to ask you questions.Well my husband better" (Age, in uniform: Write my I hit the streets it seems, makes little thesis." Should have been aboard the air station difference) complete last year. Friday and I asked this 8 year-old boy: "Love Elderly couple"To live rsd traditional question: mommy and daddy wormer together through 1974" "Did you make any New !" (young love is great) Year's resolutions?", and Teen-aged (boy) refusedto Child ((2 year old): Love here are some of the answers give his age: "To help mommy". . I received... my pap more." Navy Exchange worker: LCdr.: "Didn't make 18 year-old lady: "Get "To spend more any". married" (Fools rush in money! !" 3rd class"To: get out of where wisemen fear to 16 year old girl"To: stop the Navy ASAP." tred) smoking" "See that I stop living Oriental dependent: "To 19 year old E-4: "To he like the Joneses and live get citizenship test" kick the habit" (didn't say my life as I should": 35 Marine Sgt.: "Continueto what kind) year-old house wife. be squared-away and AA"Hope: to make AN, 14 year-old girl: "Helpmy continue to serve my then 3rd class';' mother around the country." Commissary Store house more in 74." Long haired youth: "To worker"Spend: more timeat 1st class: "To stop join the Navy as my fatheris. home" smoking" (He litupa I know my hair will Teenager (boy): "Get a un__ cigarette while we were have to go but what the job." BING'S BABY BROTHER-Bob Crosby and his orchestra will be at talking). heck! !"(Shoulder length) NARF employee: "Just the NAS Jax CPO Club Friday,Jan.,18, from p.m. until 1 a.m. Bob's: CPO: "To not spend so Shopper with cart full of set back and take things as older brother, a fellow named Bing, is also a fairly wall known! 'en. much money this year." groceries: "Keep feedingmy they come." tertainer. Reservations are required for Bob's show and tickets'are on "To finish my white family and make fewer Sportsman: "To bet on sale at the CPO Club. picket fence I started 2 trips that are unnecessaryto Miami" (Good bet) years ago; to reseed my help conserve on Barber"To: stop lieing" Editorial I ..: I",:h y. '. - I I "SPEAK OUT" I Needless harassmentat -I Speak-Out: Uniform Regulations.Thank to,get a hair cut. I "Yes Sir, the big you Sir." My reply to this caller is Galley ExchangeJaxMost problem in the military Unidentified Male for him to insist that his , right now, besides Dear Speak-Out: men conform to military Navymen think a sailor is entitled to a little be "If in fact do have standards and not concern' discipline, appears to we a relaxation during his lunch hour. military appearance. One big problem in the militaryas himself with where they Apparently the NAS Jax MAA force disagrees, basedon cause of this is the lack alleged by this caller, get their haircut. If they their actions during the past week. of..or the inability of the one of the reasois is we return from"theirbarber"with Navymen on their lunch hours had little chance to"relax" Navy Exchange to give a have personnel in positionsof a nonregulationhaircut as they were harassed for grooming and haircut. After authority that don't they should be proper uniform violations outside the Galley and Navy Exchange - sending three or four of my accept their responsibilityand ordered to get another one. two of the places where supposedlyrelax , a man can men over and they expect the other guy to PNCl\I O.R. GRANT before back going to work. come back with dp their job. If we have to Senior Enlisted Advisor While we can't with the behind enforcing argue logic squarebacks, it makes it rely on a barber to ensure NASJAXI grooming and uniform violations with the we can argue difficult on a Division proper grooming, we do method of enforcement.The . Officer to maintain good have a problem. Apparently Speak-Out: MAA force should not be burdened with the appearance among his this caller doesn't "Yes, Captain Sizemore, men. I would like to see if have the leadership abilityto this is Lt. Perwien. I was responsibility of ensuring adherence to grooming and something eould be done to keep his own men 'on active duty with NAS uniform regulations. This is a, responsibility that rests ensure the Navy Exchange squared away, so he triesto Jax for two weeks, and I with the Division Officer, Leading Chief and Leading want to commend the Petty Officer in the man's own organization. Barbers do give a military blame someone else. BOQ haircut as specified by There is no regulation for the outstanding serviceof Presenting a neat and well-groomed appearance United States Navy directing nersonnel where both the Stewards in the should be a matter of pride for the individual and it .. rooms and the meal ser- should be an embarassing experience for both the man I vice, and also the and his leaders when a reprimand from outsiders sjILI hospitality I received on becomes necessary.If . your base. I hope to come effective leadership had been exercised beforehand, The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper back here on one of my the unfortunate situation we've had lately would never distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, next tours, and I want to have happened. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a thank you very much." Enforcement of grooming regulations belongs in private firm.All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWSmust Lt. Perwien working spaces, not at the Galley or the Navy Ex be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on 'Monday before publication.News Dear Speak-Out: items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 "Our pleasure. The word change.About or 3119. has been passed to Cdr. the "Everything advertised in this publication must be made coverPT3 available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to Squires, Personnel Ser- race, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, vices Officer, and the BOQ DON COCHRAN of FICEUR does his thing to user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this personnel concerned." conserve energy by riding his bike instead of driving a policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the Capt.SizemoreI car, which is also excellent refusal to print advertising from that source." an way to stay in shape. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Drivers, watch out for bicyclists during the early concerning such should be directed to: Speak-Out: morning hours, especially since Daylight Savings Time 1I'4f! has gone into effect. New Year "Happy ;;V." THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY cMti&. # 4565 Shirley Ave.,Jacksonville, Fla.32210 Captain!" For other energy conservation ideas, see page 12. (, /oM. Telephone 387.3566 Unidentified Male "" "LI. ' MtMlERVOL. I[ 31 NO. 41 JANUARY 10, 1974 ) Dear Speak-Out: Conserve Energy "How about that. Thankyou" . - i -- s' I . . ._ , "; .. .JANUARY 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 3 - ".. Who needs flowering trees ? We do ., . " .. See next week's issue " Obto0.i ' .i 8TATBMENT. Q-I'm thinking of going to school under the GI Bill. Will the Veterans Administration pay me education assistance to attend OPfrtONDITION any school, or pursue any course? A-Not quite. In order to receive - VA assistance the course or program must not be barred by law, and must lead to a recog nized educational, professional or Comparative Statement of Conditionas vocational objective. Also, the school you select must be ap agency.proved by a state approving of December 31 1973OFFICERS Q-The adaptive equipmentthat came with a car I purchasedfour years ago with a grant from the Veterans Administration is ASSETS 1973 1972 wearing out. Will VA replace this B.J.WALKER equipment? Cash and due from banks '':'' 3,928,292.24 2,363,564.37 Chairman of the Board A-Yes. The VA, since enact ment of PL 91-666 in January G.R. PORTER JR. Investment securities: President U.S. Treasury securities 3,646,738.99 3,197,545.64 1971 has been authorized to repair - Securities of other U.S. Government or replace adaptive equip. ROBERT LENTZVice. ment for eligible, service disabled .President& Cashier agencies and corporations 2,357,564.48 2,506,273.97 ,/ Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4,574,064.06 3,933,666.97 veterans. Suggest you apply to A.JEANMcLANEVice. 0 0 Other securities your regional VA office. .President Trading account securities 0 0 101 oil * ALLEN NOLAN Loans and discounts 20,709,365.65 15,345,988.10 A long-term! project to completely Assistant Vice president Federal funds sold and securities purchased .revise and update its computer ,I I' Under agreement to resell :. 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 system to process all compensation DAVID W. DICKINSON. _.... I'. Bank premises I furniture and fixtures-net 618293.37 600,555.49 't: ,.pension and education : ', /..Asslstant Vice President "1'f'1l-f .., , benefits is being undertaken by MARGARET M. RUSSO r the Veterans Administration. Assistant Cashier 412,426.68 Other assets 433,992.04 0 oil f ORLAN S.MILLERAssistant Total Assets 'A 37,268,310.83 29,360,021.22 ... k Applications for headstonesand Cashier .. I I grave markers for deceased ' veterans are running 800 a day CURTIS A. DAHL and are expected to exceed Assistant Cashier 200,000 by the end of fiscal year FLORAH. WITHORN I 1974, according to the Veterans AssistantCashler LIABILITIES Administration, which recently Y ."'," .- " : assumed responsibility for this JOHN W. COLEMAN Demand deposits .r' ; ; :. 14,161,747.45 11,691,716.65 program from the Army. AssistantCashlerDIRECTORS Savings and time deposits '" 18,274,069.44 14,393,157.02 . Total Deposits ',32,435,816.89. 26,084,873.67 ( Federal funds purchased and securities A-7 pilot CHARLES H. BARCO sold under agreement to repurchase 0 0 President,C.H. Barco Contracting Co., Inc. Other liabilities 2,102,301.89 1,490,055.22 LORIMERH. BLITCH Retired,Winn.Dixie Stores, Inc. .. rescued A.LELAND BURPEE,JR. Reserve for Losses on Loans 265,423.92 233,948.26 If Vice. Title and Mortgage Co. Capital accounts: Common Stock, $10 par value per share; 540,000.00 400,000.00 by HS-3 JAMES Jacksonville CRANFORD, FloridaDR. Authorized and Issued, 54,000 shares Surplus 1,790,000.00 1,000,000.00 ENSOR R. DUNSFORDJR. Undivided profits 134,768.13 151,144.07 Jax--HS-3 recently had a President, Emergency Care Group Reserve for contingencies 0 0 chance to show why fixed wing Total capital ; 2,464,768.13 t 1,551,144.07 RALPH W. HOYT - carrier pilots like to have Vice-President, Hoyt High Fidelity Center, Inc. Total Liabilities ?., .,''. 37,268,310.83 29,360,021.22 choppers around. \ r 1V !1' ' Passing through 21,000 feet HARRY ", t. about 20 miles off Norfolk, Va., President, Harry E.James, Inc. ; .. . an A-7 Corsair piloted by LCdr. G.R. PORTER,JR. s s-, : ';, : " "Butch" Christie had an engine President,Wests ide Atlantic Bank :-.1 .; ; ; : " explosion. ... ' LCdr. Christie! ejected and JOHN ROGERS President, Rogers,Miller& Co. landed about 400 yards in front of the carrier USS Forrestal as it GEORGE E.UTSEY,JR. 'f steamed toward Norfolk from a President,Utsey's Inc. , . two-week workup period. B.J.WALKERExecutive I Ltjg( ) Stephen L. Madey and Vlce President his HS-3 crew immediately flew The Atlantic National Bankof over to pick him out of cold 54- Jacksonville degree water. .. As the crew onboard looked on, Ltjg( ) Madey hovered the helo above the downed pilot while the chopper's wetcrewman, AWAN Donald Pearson went in the WestsideAtlantic Bank water to free LCdr Christie from a his entangled Shroudlines. , Within minutes LCdr. Christiewas 4328 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE771.6161 MEMBER FDIC aboard the Forrestal, cold, but otherwise unhurt. . JANUARY 10, 1974 ] PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER _. .. .. (-:- l ..'- . IimJILI; !! ...- S '" .AROUND: -- :[ CECIL. ]j: give To reenlisted AKC YS him James Wing a for combined F.FOUR ONE Corby service Material years Attached to of, twenty five years. .. " ;,::l"-- ( Y ' -j".c ' 1 ' M1M 1/I.I/ I v 11111 ' ."" , .. -f :'r ,. i F r rf1 1 ,,', ./. ., . , _ I."M. at h . , ) - '.: l , ., ' .'{}.. A ';<'. \; ;1 t\\ ',J( ..,w " aI \ :'; ,1 :' I -.--,....'", . t' t La -" "' --- NAS Cecil Field Personnel Office reenlistedon PN2 R.D. Peters of the 9 November 1973 for FIVE years. LCDR. W.L. Fisher, Assistant Admin Officer, performed the ceremony. . .--- . t t -------- --- tI A02 Leatherman of Attack Squadron Thirty-Seven recently ex. tended his career in the USN when he reenlisted for FIVE years. On I hand. for the ceremony was his wife Carolyn. WITHOUT ADVERTISING YOU WOULDN'T KNOW AZ3 Larry Rogers of Attack I Squadron Eighty-One was I recently advanced to his present NORMANDY TIRE CO. rate. 786.9292LOU l; ;presence- 0-; hi-s wife AMH3 Coulson C. Beach of VA-105 5354 Normandy Blvd. reenlisted for SIX more years. Giving the oath was CDR. P.N. WEBBER, "Your Tire Puerling, CO of the "Gunslingers". Gives You FREE Expert"FRONT JACKSONVILLE'S MOST EXCLUSIVE BOTTLE CLUilWHAT'S NEW?? END ALIGNMENT STATIC WHEEL BALANCE With Purchase of Any t - 4 of these Tires! ,, Wf WAV* A JttWS IDEA : ", Pussycat Escorts CONCORDE.4 ) ;: Continuous (Dancing Partners) /; topless Go-Go TP18 Premium : 244 WESTIth ST l-tS r ST EXIT PH.-35MM4 j : . Polyester Open 4pm tarn (Sundays too) Illh Polyester Cord : : ,r.1 1 Full 4 ply - TubelessTwin I AMS1 Grace of VA-83 reenlisted 0'15 December 1973 for White SORRY Six years.We . Stripe : Can Complete Your PoolIn 30,000 MILE BUT WE'RE TEMPORARILY... Just 7 Days GUARANTEEF7814 ', From The Time It Is Started r 1', : .. , Reliability Service 4 7995Phss '? )' WnanEbds: F78-15 FOR ,.. .... .w.... .. .. , ' ... . 2.38 ci. :; 'P.., .!i ;: G78-14 95 SOLD : ;:.....--:.'P.j!7' 4 89 .. G78-15 ... . Plus .. . " . . FOR F.E.T ; ...... 0 2.55 ti. i THE NAME THAT STANDSFOR H78-14 4 9995H In Cost INTEGRITYLow Because of Ultra 1 FOR ...OUTI! Modern Factory Methods Many Shapes and Sizes To Choose ....HOWEVER,we are planning more From L78.14 95Plus greathomesforyouin BELLAIR. Distinctive Contour Design Gives That Custom Look 4 1 Q9 WATCH FOROUR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTSIClay J78-15 FOR Practically Maintenance Free F.E.T. County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community! All Guarantee pools Carry Famous Tallman STORES HOUR$;8 A.M.-6 P.M. INSTANT CREDIT WITH MOST MAJOR & in Commercial Built CREDIT CARDS OPEN Fftl.NIGHTS TIL 9 Type JBELL.A.lR: : Skimmer Furnished as Standard Equipment .., NORMANDY TIRE CO.;. I HOME BUILDERS: INC.: MON..SAT.9.1,SUN. 1.7 i:: _ m 5354 Member of National PHONE 264.3508 Normandy Blvd. 786-9292 Home Builders Associationand I Jacksonville Home Builders Associations Miles (SO.) I,295(Next To Asbury OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY United M.thOdist In Orange Church Park on Blanding ---- f -- - ---::. .' '.::-=;: ; --: ji -" .-- ... .. .-'. -..........- .. ]7 A Ii I 1 I , JANUARY 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGEI. PAGE 5 j $ !,4I Your NEX in January ,j rwit y Jax-The Navy Exchange The pennies you lose on the Annual January White Sale kicks candy price increase can be I off the New Year with special saved, however. Did you know prices on sheets, pillow cases, that cents-off coupons are U'r' towels, bath mats and other redeemable at the Navy Exchange y\ r'\ items for your linen closet. if the item is carried in stock? Coupons received in the Check the display at your Navy mail or taken from advertisements Exchange, where you'll find the latest styles and colors in beddingand in newspapers and arIi bath items.If magazines can provide you with 4 extra savings. this season is bringing you Clearance sales of winter sniffles and sneezes, you'll merchandise are taking place .< probably find some items in the throughout the Navy Exchange. ' Exchange's drug and toiletries These unadvertised specials offer - section that may help you many exceptional bargains on , "weather" the weather. quality items. The specials will probably change from day-to. ::;; ,1i For cold weather many people day, so check the Exchange means chapped lips and dry skin. whenever you are in the area. i Stop discomfort before it starts by selecting from the supply of The classic look of the past is 'I , moisturizing creamshand lotions this season's trend in men's and lip pomades at the Ex. sportcoats. The one pattern that i change. dominates the field is the Plaid- .. mostly bold and beefy. Checks, t; The rising cost of chocolate, nut Herringbones and Windowpanes ::4 ,. products and sugar is forcing round out the classic look. In. many candy manufacturers to fabric, it's still Double Knits, but J eliminate the 10-cent candy bar in Wools are definitely back. : favor of one that will cost a nickel more. A number of manufacturers The two-button singlebreastedmodel \", have already done this and is still Number One in 'r TI others are scheduled to follow in styling and simplicity is the the near future. It's quite possiblethat keyword. Pockets are either \ within the next few monthsthe patched or regular, with or 10-cent candy bar will become without flaps,and the deep center .( just a memory. vent predominates. j I ' HMM " .. .i'f WILSON 1 f'I t ,. Y aASKING mtioc< A.s. .at. ',, ;: ' .. . "' 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS / . . wr-' : 73 PONTIAC 'BON- 72 PONTIAC LEMANS ., I FOR TROUBLE-A dumpster isn't a playhouse. Pdieiiis, e your children out of themso NEVILLE 4dr.H.T., 2dr.H.T., Lucerne Blue funtime won't turn into tragedy. (Photo By Ron Bayles) Brewster Green with White with Black Int., auto trans, I Cordova top, auto trans, AC, P.S., P.B. & .AM I AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., AM- Radio. f FM Stereo Radio & Rally I 11 I $2195 GUITAR PLAYERS Wheels. }r $2895 71 PONTIAC GRAND i ,,,. . STUDIO J. PRIX 2dr.H.T., Admlrallty I ::'.\_ .' ) I I ; I Blue with White Cordova I. .. 173 PONTIAC GRAND top & White Buckets, auto u. I '"1' GUITARS PRIX 2dr.H.T., Mesa Tan trans, AC, P.S., P.B., P.W. DEERSPRINGS ',, AMPLIFIERS fl I with Saddle Cordova top, & AM-FM Radio. , "' auto trans, AC, P.S., P.B., l ic INSTRUCTION $1995 r' ESTATES 'J" I P.W., AM-FM Radio & , Sales-Repairs-Rentals ....ATKEYSTONE t\ [ Rally II Wheels. Music & Accessories 71 FORD TORINO 500 HEIGHTS _''IIWII J IIIoiUJIIIIIIIH"JIi"lillllllllU: : : : : II I I l r $3695 4dr.H.T.. " MOBILE Kelly Green with HOMESITESCLYDE I CLOSED I tI. II J WEDNESDAYS" AND''''''0'--...SUNDAYS...,......._.... -__ Green Vinyl top, auto IMPALA CHEVROLET 73 W, SIMPSON & CO. trans, AC, P.S., P.B. & AM : ,'n.- 5525 LENOX AVENUE PHONE 731-1080 4dr.H.T., Avocado Green REALTOR Radio. 21,000 miles. 356-6849 .0# (Across from Pizza Inn at Normandy Mall) with Green Int, auto trans, i AC, P.S., P.B. & A.M. $1795 ! Radio. Y I $2495 71 OLDSMOBILE I ee TORONADO 2dr.H.T., e 73 FORD MUSTANG Palllsade Green with White if ) : TTRANSMISSIONS 2dr.H.T., Midnight Green Cordova top, auto trans, , with Saddle Buckets, V-8, 3 AC, P.S., P.B. & A.M. i spd trans, T.G. & A.M. Radio. 21,000 miles & one " I Radio. owner. ' NAVY e $2195 $1995 70 PONTIAC CATALINA : 72 PONTIAC CATALINA WIVES.. 4drHT., Palamino Copper Black " 2dr.H.T., Starlight with Black Cordova top, . with Black Int, auto trans, j auto trans, AC, P.S., P.B. & COME BACK AC, P.S., P.B., P.W. & AM- ' A.M. Radio.' 39,000 miles. THE AAMCO WRITTEN CAR OWNERSHIP GUARANTEEThis FM Radio. TO NURSING transmission has been rebuilt by the licensed AAMCO $1895 $1395 i Dealer issuing this certificate, utilizing the AAMCO "CAR Your free time can be turned Into OWNERSHIP" Assembly Set. This certificate guarantees the 72 PONTIAC BON- 69 PONTIAC CATALINA cash by part.time and full-time transmission and torque converter (If your car has a torque NEVILLE 4dr.H.T., 4dr.H.T., Turquoise Green assignments In hospitals, nursing converter) against failure of mate; lal and workmanship. It will SPRINGFIELD Green with Black Int, auto trans, Work homes when you and want private for as homes.longas be honored by any licensed AAMCO Transmission Dealer for as with White top, auto trans, AC P.S., P.B., P.W. & AM. you want. No fee to register. long as you own this car, provided that It Is delivered to any AC, P.S., P.B., P.W. P.S. & FM Radio. 47,000 miles. licensed AAMCO Transmission Dealer In the United States A.M. Radio. We are looking for.... annually for service with In 30 days of the Service Date indicated $1095No below. The charge for annual service Is $13.75 payable at the $2195 Registered' Nurses Licensed time of service, and It covers the replacement of transmissionfluid i Practical Nurses Aides and all preventive adjustments. , PLEASE CALL TODAY 356.5833 Warranty On Cars Listed FREE TOWING at no extra charge*ONE DA f SERVICE available Inmost r r MEDCAlPERSOMNEl cases FREE 19 point Multi Check FINANCING available if s oic ii necessary with approved credit. POOl POOL, AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS , SUITE712 223 W.ADAMS ST 5300 Phillips Highway Phone 737.3535 WILLIAM. READ, PRES. r . (Captain,USNR) 1839 North Main Street Phone 355.7611 \ .1 -, .' .,... .". ... .., ,_. _H__'" ' 1 ---- - r- PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER : JANUARY 10, 1974 :':':':':':':':':':':':':'::""':':':':::' ;.:.:.:,;._.:.:.:.: ;::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:....:.:.:.:':.:.:.:.' I TORRANCE'S KITCHEN I . Jax-With the holidays over and everyone looking for ways to shed the results of their overindulgence at the table, this week's recipe is a real bomb.If . the mere thought of food puts weight on you,read no further. 1..J. Although this recipe has not been prepared in Torrance's Kitchen '. the author had the pleasure of overindulging in the finished productand &'. liu ,-,-, it is a delicious morsel.A . spring pan is required for preparing this recipe. That is one that has a side that clamps together so that it can be removed and the bottom of the pan remains with the cake.It . T is made in three parts: the graham cracker crust, the cheese cake and the topping. Graham Cracker Crust INGREDIENTS: 2 cups crushed graham crackers, % stick oleo, >4 teaspoon cinnamon, S cup sugar.To . avoid strewing cracker crumbs all over the working area, place VIKING GETS ITS SEA LEGS--The S-3A "Viking,"the Navy's newest carrier-based ASW aircraft, the crackers between a folded sheet of waxed paper and roll with a I makes its first catapult launch from the deck of a carrier during recently completed tests off the rolling Pin. Virginia Coast. Viking squadrons are scheduled to be homeported at Cecil Field in the future. Mix all the ingredients and CheeseCake press into sides and bottom of spring pan. INGREDIENTS: 3 eggs, 1 cup sugar, V4 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons I Jax 86 selects 1974 officersJaxThe cups vanilla sour, Iii cream.teaspoon almond extract, 2 8oz. packages cream cheese, 3 Beat throughly, add sugar, salt, vanilla and almond extract eggs , main order of also selected. They include Mrs. ceremony. Mrs.Daniel Wood was beat Blend in cream cheese until mixture is add business at the Jan. 2 meeting of Celmer for vice-president, Mrs. sponsored by Mrs. Raymond again. creamy sour cracker crust. the Navy Wives Club of America Howard Soha for secretary- Guyette and Mrs. Richard cream and pour onto graham for 40 minutes. Turn off and let set in (NWCA) Jax 86 was the electionof treasurer and Mrs. LaMar for Yaunisk was sponsored by Mrs. Bake at 350 degrees oven oven officers. parliamentarian.Jax Davis. Mrs. David Cauender for 50 minutes. Remove from oven and when cake is cool, top with New officers to be installedJan. 86 will host the DAC attended the meeting as a guestof pineapple glaze. 26 include: Mrs. Ronald meeting Jan. 24 at their Mrs. James Cole. Pineapple Glaze Celmer, president; Mrs. clubhouse with Mrs. Charles Upcoming club events includea INGREDIENTS: 1 cup crushed pineapple, 1 cup sugar, 2>,i Raymond Ganthner, vice- Davis in charge of a Mexican bake sale at NARF tomorrowand teaspoons cornstarch, 1 teaspoon oleo. Mix all ingredients in and bring to boil, Cook until mixtureis president; Mrs. Jay Perry, luncheon.The instruction for the amblyopia saucepan recording secretary; Mrs. nominating committee for screening of Jan. 14. clear. Cool and pour over top of cheese cake. Refrigerate until readyto Martin Scully, corresponding the coming year will be chairmanMrs. On Jan. 15 Jax 86 members will serve. secretary; Mrs. Eugene Robert Mersey and meet at 10 a.m. at the clubhouseto The recipe for this delicious cake was contributed by Mrs. Carol Kubisiak, treasurer; Mrs. E.J. members Mrs. Richard Balling, make arrangements for the Cowley, wife of SN Fred Cowley of the COMTACAIRLANT Flag Of- Wager, chaplain; and Mrs. Mrs. Leslie Becker, Mrs. Owen Jan. 26 installation dinner dance.A fice. Thanks for sharing. Dwight LaMar, parliamentarian. King and Mrs. James Bradstreet.Two joint meeting of the incoming - Nominees for the offices of new members were installed and outgoing boards is NO MONEY DOWN ! Dixie Area Council (DAC) were in a candlelight scheduled for Jan. 23. The next general meeting will be Jan 16. Financing for E2's and up ! 66 MUSTANG - , 66CHEVELLE 20R HT What we need area 70 BARRACUDA Street... a Strip. I _: \/w' __ PAT'S USED CARS -=-=. few good people. 1336 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 358-0881 , . I " : '. ,. Applications for nominations are now slate at the annual meeting on March being accepted for terms on the board 16th. of directors and the credit committee.All . members over age 16 are eligible. Applications are available from any z .. There are no background or excredit union official, branch manager , perience requirements-just the In each credit union office, or member , desire to be part of credit union activities of the nominating committee, which i Is \ and serve credit union made up of F.Ray Forrest, chairman 1 .-' .DECORATING . members. ((772.2481)); W. L. Purcell ((772.2409)); J. \ "" F. O'Connell ((772.2610)); Captain J. T. WITHOUT OUR FURNITURE ; Each application will be considered Janus ((771.3211, ext. 261)); Michael IS LIKE COOKING WITHOUT , k } by the nominating committee who will Cascone ((772.3253)). select a slate of nominees from the "- SALT! applications. The credit union Deadline for returning applications Is ' membership will then vote on this February 1st, so pick up yours today. JAX NAVY FURNITURENTEJiDr \ FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ;J, 1- sjGNIfSJ32'J NAS JAX, Bldg. / ROOSEVELT MALL NAs CECIL FiELr. Bldg. 9Tel / J I J32'J PARK AVENUE (HWY 17)) 337 S629or Base ... 9431 I PHONE 384.1391.,, PM"I > ....0' Base Et, 21SI I HMO Mon. FrOAM- >O :t I Hours Mon F'., 9AM 1 'OPM $.I.'AM.'PM Hours Mon Fr, 8 JOAM' 'OPM I 1I 1I GRANGE PAR.K PH. bLf-75"S'l. , I'l) VoJ I , -- . " -'" JANUARY 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 7 i r \ SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE _. i r ' : -, ------ --i + ... .. . sun A.sAeA, ERNIE GROSE PARTY TIME ? ': SARGE'S "j. AMERICAN SERVICENTER : " .. F" 1948 Standing Boulevard BARTENDER CATERING FOR: ,. '. .- ;, '. 1NSUa&/1tr.. 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SALES SERVICE TANK SERVICE :::..: :t::'1i $.r,v .I- JilG'Bowl of Spaghetti :tl 284-9209 : : New Tanks Clean Outs W Draft Beer OiQQtrwnes< :":':';.::d Repairs Filter Beds .": :% Eat'Io-Tke Out Phone 773-8924. ,"V.. !*J\ I /\f i 'fu".4pM.UPM' .::::) HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS ORANGE PARK GREEN COVE SPRINGS / PIZZA S.t1Uloo".12PMI".PM"I M:::\\ffi :;. :..... W6 CATE* TO LAROB CROUPS ilCLUBf J 264.4027 284.3860 "::":::::::':' .',...,,, .., "WALLY" WOLGEMUTH SMITTY" H.E.SMITH \ I ((41 i SAVE TIME AND MONEY CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! :. J I -. --.J JANUARY 10, 1 1974 I PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER I Naval Reservists aid city Blood Bank I : __ , 1.-= Jax-More than 150 Jacksonville Naval Reservists joined hands with -1 the city's blood bank to donate and solicit blood contributions duringlast month's "Blood for Jacksonville" drive. I IES 4 Sponsored by the Jacksonville Naval Reserve's surface programson Yf' behalf of the Jacksonville Blood Bank, the drive brought in almost A 70 pints of blood during a one-day effort in downtown Jacksonville. +1 rP y Virtually all of Jacksonville's Reserve surface units participated in 1 ., i the drive either by encouraging members to donate blood or by having members encourage downtown shoppers to pause in their activities to give blood,according to LCdr. Robert E. Dickson, coordinator for the Reserve's participation. ; : Units assisting in the civic action effort included Surface Division 6- 4 43 (L), Inshore Undersea Warfare Division 6-2, Fleet ProcessingTeam i'L r 6-1, Security Group Division 6-7, Intelligence Unit 6-1-13, Naval \: j Control of Shipping Organization Division 6-4, Officers' School 6-8S( ), r'L'- Ship Activation, Maintenance and Repair Division 6-2 and Group __ Command 6-2 (M)' 1 The blood drive day had been officially proclaimed "Blood for r tw Jacksonville Day" by Jacksonville Mayor Hans G. Tanzler, who i. Month.simultaneously designated December as Jacksonville Blood Bank Commending the participation of Naval Reserve units in the drive. L Capt. Simmons said, "This is the type of activity we want Jacksonvilleto expect of its Naval Reserve program, and I'm pleased we were ableto --- do our part to help the community in which our Reservists live." ,. LCdr. Dickson pointed out that those Naval Reservists who par- ticipated not only rebuilt an existing Naval Reserve account with the blood bank, but also made available needed blood which is required OUT FOQ BLOOD-LCdr. Robert E. Dickson, coordinator of the "Blood for Jacksonville" drive, I during holiday periods. points out thrie of the personal benefits of donating blood to a pair of young passersby. ,_- I ------- y------ Minority IT'SSUPERFANTASHC recruiters neededJaxThere is an urgent need for qualified enlisted personnel to serve on recruiting duty. There is a particular need for career oriented First and Second Class Petty Officers, Women Petty Officers and personnel of MARINELAND'SNEW all minority groups. Black, Mexican-American, Puerto Rican-American, Chinese-American, American) SUBMARINEPREVIEW .. Indian, Cuban and Filipino personnel are needed at the 2-1J following Navy Recruiting Command locations: Albany N.Y., Boston, Buffalo, CENTER Newark, New York, Columbia, Tt'tJAY;: Manneland as it is right YESTERDAY at Manneland is recaptured S.C., Miami, Cleveland, In. noty Thrill to the highly- when you catch a acclaimed<:: porpoise and whale glimpse of the world's first dianapolis, Pittsburgh, Des shflA In the Stadium underwater movie studio Moines, Fargo, Kansas City, photograph one of the largest as it grew into the world's first Minneapolis, Albuquerque Little d'sbteys' I of undersea life marine attraction beginning Rock, San Antonio and San ahynhere see unique 35 years of providing popular speGrmens: In the wonders of entertainment and education... Francisco. me yea and extend your stay featured in nostalgic filmsat Qur oceanfront Motor Inn... and'displays. Personnel eligible for shore eriKjy a meal at our Dolphin duty and qualified in accordancewith Re f tSurant. .dock your boat at Chapter 4 of the TRANS- our\ Marina Marmeland is a total reyprt plus attraction MAN are encouraged to submita request for this challenging and exciting duty to their detailers. For additional information, see BUPERSNOTE 1100 of Dec. 11, 1973. .i..i i : . Okeagood neighbor; StateFannis there. TOMORROW comes alive when you complete your visit by taking long look at the Manneland of the Future three times its present ,in an $8 MILLION Expansion..underwater theater new with help for r your r fl'fl'a and exciting new motion picture concept that takes you car,home,life and into the depths of the sea. all depicted through dramatic CENTER films and photographs in the new SUBMARINE health insurance, I See me.FRANK . ,: MARINELAND C.LU.H. TALLY 1645 I ITATI/AAM f GREAT TODAY. SUPERFANTASTIC TOMORROW Cassat Ave. @lr ) PHONEIN1uaaNc1 I f 4 Open AI daily 9 a.m. 5:30: p.m. 17 miles south of St Augustine 35 miles north of Daytona Beach 384.2226 FREE ADMISSION TO PREVIEW CENTERFREE STATE FARM I 22 X 28 color poster, with, copy of this, advertisement- while' supply lasts Insurance CompaniesHome ' Offices:Bloomlngton,Illinoisr 1 I .- .. .... ._- 11. - ..__ .. ............. l - ... r _....._.... _.qr4.r._ ._ .rwsv.+. ._.._ I JANUARY 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 9 I Commission issues drug reportIn i.CUSYt1Tap ... KNS S Khv' SDrSA 481-page report to the PresIdent mood alteration."It Alcohol, like other drugs, is Y (n1tA TNfiR EINSABR and the Congress! last year, J4 Q P RQtpOG rhErtZ the National Commission on is no longer satisfactory to used experimentally, recreation- ; A1ks WiDrIJ ally and ZNA1-s - Marijuana and Drug Abuse con- defend social disapproval of use ofa circumstantiallytocope BRA cluded that society's objective is particular drug on the groundsthat with a problem situation, ( i I gA UALIT' not to eliminate "nonmedical"drug it is 'mind-altering drug' or condition stress or boredom- .H/C : and compulsively to use, as many people think. 'means of escape,'for so are they intensively up "No semantic fiction will alter all," the report continued.By a degree at which it precludes other social functioning. the fundamental composition of alcohol or tobacco," the Commis- whatever standard is applied Therefore, it'is not the drugs )- sion reorted. "Instead of assum- including crime rates and themselves, but ineffectively / : I other social costs, alcohol 11 ing that mood alteration thrqughsome functioning persons, coupled -f4/ drugs is inherently objec- emerges as our nation's greatest with a society conditioning itself tionable, while similar use of "drug" problem. Like cigarettes, more and more to chemical solu ;2---- -- -G- others is not the public and its however, alcohol provides a tions, that form the core of the -c.=- _---_.:--. i,. leaders must focus directly on the model for understanding the real drug problem and must be ; appropriate role of drug-related problem. society's major concern. FRA 91 I to mark THE 197. VOLVO ; birthdayJaxFleet Reserve AssociationFRA IS SIX CARS IN ONE. ( 28th) Branch anniversary 91 will Saturday celebrateits v Jan. 19, with a dinner dance at the Branch home, 5391 Collins ;1i Road. ALLVOLVOS. i Festivities will start at 7 p.m. All past presidents of the Branch have been issued a At\oho\\c think it takes than -: -, more impressive special invitation, as well as the 1! features to make an impressive car. Commanding Officers of the It takes years of making those features major military commands in the Jacksonville area. _- '"- work together. 1 William G. McCarley, So\\hen we designed the 1974 Volvo, Southeast Regional President, -Y ; \\e started with a unitized body ) has indicated that he will be construction developed thirty years . present to help Branch 91 ( r agoforourVoho444because; _ celebrate. 1 p5Aiill one of the strongest . 1'ohoS44 . Persons wishing to attend the Ve know of. __ I We use disc brakes for J dinner dance may obtain ticketsat - the Branch Home or from any ;. their stubborn resistance to fading.As well as ;\ of the Branch officers. Tickets an onliopcdicall-engineered scat built to . will cost $4.50 per person. adjust f for optimum back supnort.Boththe' 4- - i .* 5\. legacy: of the \'oh'o 1 122. ." _ cars: ago introduced( f fu.cI.1{ i she , ... ... r ?.; 4.> . :r.= > ": injectioninoursportscartutilcitscnginc: Good + VoholSWtkpcnntcnial news "wp. -- ::.; the most efficient mixture of fuel and air. f .f:: ?!oil l:- And equippcdourluxurysedanwith for galley a 1U ...wr.' radial tires to enhance its road-holding -' capabilities. You'll find fuel injectionand .. t radial tires on this\ear's patronsJaxThe ": -:.t.p.Vol'o: J+I, \bUoI.olol64.: 1 e'a recent Go\'eminent . NAS Galley has a safety requirements aren't t recent to r' New Year's treat in store for us. Our \ol\o 544 1, for example,\\asthe 1974: a more varied menu ' first niass-pi aluced car to come\\iththreepoint designed to satisfy the taste of belts standard scat as even the most discriminating. equipment. Later we created the \ol\o\ ! Navyman.An entirely new menu has been ,; ;=. Experimental Safety Vehicle 1 !t and is It q .. an entire car devoted( (to ,aret). 1 - set up for the winter cycle -/tf.I P Safetyehiclt\ , now in effect.Highlighting. ;:t .... lta'k.r.; r \Yithfeatureslikcstrongerbunipefsteel : a ,;ti r.; the changes are anti-mtrustun bars in the doors. an increase in the amount of beef, Rut safety is more than just : . Including steak, and a more experimental Volvo.. For 1974 we've varied choice on the speed line. a ., added five important safety feat ures that . Early risers will find a com- b no other Volvo has ever had; pletely new breakfast menu \ Ax1'aminglight tblro44 ' featuring all kinds of eggs, that can help protect omelets, french toast, pancakesand lOU from accidents caused by burned out i .. j. three choices of meat.In headlights or taillights. , order to provide the more A icpositionedfuel tank designed / i varied menu, milk will have to be 't. to be less vulnerable in an cl'ident./ + . deleted from the evening meal, As S\ell as better\'\'isibilit, /' / ' however, and patrons may haveto more collision protection and wait a bit longer in line in order anc\en stronger( bodxftcrallacxlouldit. for the chefs to fit each man's ,,\ ci't.. - desires. want a tradition like ours to r. Galley officials emphasize that stand in the way of progress. . the bigger the crowd they can count on,the better the meals will ...- VOLVOPARRISH, be offered.and the more extras will be Is'T:: i 1 r-------------, J i 38uns I II , I PHONE \ I Vt1Jc"i r rI I I I II I f.2( 1f \ 1 I I I VOLVO II IIf' I 1249.1251' King St. I II I jacksortville Florida 22204USEDCAMERASAND I II I I j jEQUIPMENT.WEPAY I II 2525 PHILLIPS HWY. ( U.S. # 1 South) 396.5486 I I II II I I TOP DOLLAR 388-8J35 II | I I BRING THIS AD WITH YOUI J I L------------ .....----- 1 ::= .. ..-.d ......- ._ __"'.. :"" SJ JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER, It( Pilot training flow revers edatVP-56 I -.. _.____ ...:1' .-;"._.. ; 1JI! / 'II' By Lt(Jg) Tom Jemison The assignment of the Tulane \ VP-56 PAO NROTC Unit's XO, Cdr. William ,t 'ia Jax-The "Dragons" of VP-56 H. Compton, to the post of VP-56 a will lose their two most improved XO leads to further doubts about Lj4i 4II i "pilots" this month. the Dragons' recruiting prac- Ensigns Gib Godwin and Phil tices, but the squadron Athletic Cather are being sent to the Officer strongly denies any Naval Air Training Command in irregularities.Both . Pensacola--not as flight instructors but as student Naval Gib and Phil took part in Aviators.It's the squadron's Junior Officer not that they didn't get it Indoctrination Program, right the first time, because this receiving briefings by each of WILL be their first time.Gib and ficer in the squadron on his Phil were sent to the squadronafter specific duties and being shown commissioning last Sep- how the sum of these individual tember to await their Pensacola efforts enabled the squadron to class convening dates. function smoothly as a unit. Phil spent several years in the h Reserves and on active duty as a They furthered their 1r- submariner, serving as a second professional knowledge by at ! class yeoman on the USS Chivo tending Service Information and USS Trout. School and participating in a He was separated in May of Race Relations Seminar. 1970 and remained in the Reserves while completing his Perhaps the most enjoyablepart education at Sam Houston State of their stay at VP-56, TIME TO FLY-Ens. Phil Cather checks out his flight gear before taking off In a VP-56 P-3C. I University. During his junior however, was flying the .yMt .- , year,Phil learned of the Reserve squadron's P-3C aircraft. Both . Officer Candidate Program and officers spent a considerable . decided to use it as a stepping amount of time in the air and ..,.. V stone to a career as a Navy pilot. frequently sat in the pilot seat 2i Gib came to VP-56 from Tulane getting a head start on their _ University's NROTC Unit last training as Naval Aviators. ,t;". kut August after receiving his . commission. Not merely students while in While at Tulane, he filled the the squadron, both served as starting tight end spot on the Squadron Duty Officer and often _ varsity football team. The fact conducted investigations for the _ that Gib arrived just in time to Legal Office. Needless to say, _ play for the Dragons' touch these services were greatly football team does seem hard to appreciated by the other VP-56 accept as coincidence. junior officers. I r lOS " ' .. v } .uxI1 --- $2996BUYS " OUR _ PILOT'S PAPERWORK-Ens.Gib Godwin keeps track of the paperwork during his Squadron Duty Officer watch. Ensigns Godwin and Cather got a preview of Naval Aviation at VP-56 before leavingfor NEWESTECONOMICAL Flight Training at Pensacola. d INTERMEDIATE! 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J , JANUARY :10, 1:4': JAX AIR| NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11 i ir Prohibition returns : next week at NASJaxA new experience in family entertainment is in store for all active duty personnel and their guests Jan. 19 at the Candlelight Restaurant.The . a. distinctive difference that will keep this evening from being just another party at the Club will be the return of Prohibition for one night, with no provisions allowed for alcoholic beverages.Food . and drinks will be available for purchase, including sand- wiches, pizza, snacks and soft drinks, and the entire family will be able to enjoy the entertainment without outside influence.The . proceedings will begin at 8 p.m. with entertainment provided by f><\ Phil Cay and his band and the USO Pantomine Group. USO hostesseswill also be on hand. The party is sponsored by NAS and family participation is en "- : couraged. (: There will be no charge for the entertainment and dancing. rAp 1 .. . ' .n..m_ _._..a.xarsAxr.w --......a-.m. .u... w.ess-- ._. THE FIRST-.RAdm. Lawrence R. Geis, COMTACAIRLANT, gives the first, key to AN Robert D. AR I Loar of VP-45 as the new BEQ is officially opened. Looking on are Capt. William G. Sizemore ((2nd from LeftNAS) Jax CO,and Cdr. J.M. Notargiacomo, VP-45 skipper. The new BEQ will be the home for about 672 squadron personnel. I CU accepting board applicationsJaxThe .. A.E Jax Navy Federal single-year term and three 3-year Committee members and their 4 ps Credit Union is accepting applications terms. Credit committee phone numbers are: for nomination to the vacancies are two 3-year terms. F. Ray Forrest, chairman ((772- s openings on the board of direc- The two alternate seats 2481)); W.L. Purcell (NARF 772- tors and the credit committee. available on the credit committeeare 2409)); J.F. O'Connell (CPD 772- Any member of the credit union not elective, but rather are 2610)); Capt. J.T. Janus (Cecil P ha I over the age of 16, regardless of filled by appointment by the Field Dental Officer 771-3211 Ext. S background and past experience, credit t union board of directors. 261)).; and Michael Cascone (CPD is eligible to apply. The only Members wishing to apply for 771-3253)). LET THEM ENTERTAIN YOU-The Unusual Southern Onkers, a . requirement is an interest in nomination to fill one of these This is Mr. Forrest's third pantomine group from the USO, will help furnish the entertainment 1'I credit union activities and a vacancies may pick up consecutive as nominating when application year prohibition returns to NAS Jax rtext week. " desire to be of service' to. its blanks from the branch committee chairman. t I members. managers in each office, any The positions on the board of credit union official, or membersof February 1 is the deadline for v directors to be filled include one the nominating< 'committee. returning the applications. :Y ManCS 1 X ..- q"T..r fI - - - Hospitalcosts HONDAOF 'JANUARYsolio :o; up JACKSONVILLE VAIUI Jax--The Secretary of Defense has announcedthat -w. SALES SERVICE PARTS t,0 NOW dependents of active 4DAY4 duty and retired military personnel are now requiredto . VIVA pay $3.50 per hospital day instead of the previous $1.75 in military hospitals. Under the CHAMPUS . Program, dependents of itlontesfa active duty military per- sonnel admitted to civilian hospitals will also be \ 6425 NORWOOD AVE 764-2419 from subject to an increase I $1.75 to$3.50 a day, with the state minimum charge remaining at $25.00. IS THf: TIM* TO EARN- ASTROMOTORS ! Model 4220 Effective Annual Return When Held to Maturity 69 COUGAR R&HStick WS RECORDED INSURED FIRST O 70 FORD Fairlane $1095 iiAVIi $21 w$37888 4?TRIUMPH GT4 S1095 M0RTG" A6E$ <>N REAi ESTATE ' OPEL KADETTE $895 44 VW SEDAN New Engine $895 Great viewing with all the reliability of the Magnavox 69 PONTIAC Sta.Won.R&HAC $795 100% Solid-State Modular Chassis as welt as the 47 MUSTANG ATR&H $495 Super Bright' In-Line Tube for a really bright, sharp, R&H $49 69 PLYMOUTH FURY III FtbRID/V/ REIDENTS ONLY 6S GTO R&H.AT $595 clear picture plus Automatic Fine Tuning to keepall 68 OLDS Cutlass R&HAT $59 ---r r r r r r r------------- station signals locked-in and Automatic Colorto 48 CHEVY Impala R&H.AT $595 Send Coupon for Information reduce variations in color intensity from station to 66 6S VW CHEVY Sedaf1 Malibu R&H.AT $495$495 EVERS & ASSOCIATES station and to enhance the fidelity of flesh tones. 48 FALCON R&H.AT47MERCURYSta.Wag. $495 RAH $495 1929 PARK AVE BOX 757 ORANGE PARK, FLA. 32073 47 MERCURY Capri A&H.AT $395 TELEPHONE 264.4400 66 CH EV 6 cylStlck $395 7ACROWN 62 COMET'cylAuto $395 NAME ' 6S VW Bus $395 64 6S FORD RAMBLER P U Truck $295$295 ADDRESS y .. i. -- rfir. r fS/HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 63 PLYMOUTH R&H.AT $195 jy. IN NORMANDYMALL CITY __. ....- , 6566 Normandy Blvd. Normandy Boulevard 7813057iggsajaccN ZIP TELEPHONE 781.4978 \ ' r . __... .. ._ _. Wi .,---... am.n.. W-..M.4rw. , .,_. .._ :".. _._ ._oJ, _. .. .. .. .. ... .. .... _,""' _,_ ...... n.- { y_. . n JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER . "Ecology Bus goodBy example for. NAS commuters I /' "'- Rich Beck .. . Jax-The heater doesn't work,it has trouble on hills and the reating . , isn't exactly factory issue, but for a group of ecology minded NARF employees it's "just what the energy doctor ordered" for helping to conserve fuel. It's Ron Gray's 1961 vintage "Ecology Bus." : The bus looks little like the usual type of bus,but in these days of fuel . worries it's doing the same thing-saving fuel and the headaches of ' rush hour driving. t.,' : : . \ , Before the "Ecology Bus" started to make its regular Monday :.. .. ' through Friday runs back and forth to NAS Jax all the passengerswere : driving their cars to work alone from the Westside (three from the same apartment complex). l With the beginning of concern about the "energy crisis," Gray decided to do something to help.. : ___ r The Ecology Bus seemed to be the perfect answer and the mini : /I1i commuter shuttle service began with Gray at the wheel and his : ride.passengers, seated in lounge and dining room chairs, along for the 4y5 The passengers only have one complaint about the service-the heater doesn't work.Somehow that seems appropriate since there will I ' be many other cold seats in the United States if Americans don't helpto . conserve energy. Ron and the Ecology Bus passengers are doing their share. How ENERGY SAVER-Ron Gray gets ready to roll as "Ecology Bus"begins its return run from I about. vou? .,.. .. '-"! r..d NARF to the Westside.RIGHT . :i .>\ x>p ::1. M.'; I J .. i ""1',*#* ,. c ': L... a j. . -- - _____jJJ NO WASTED EN ERGY-Woody Cox relaxes in solid comfort aboard - I 'j the"Ecology Bus". In addition to using the car pool system rides ON SCHEDULE .Richard Oellerich checks his watch and finds out that Kon oray'sEcology his bicycle to the departure point outside Ron Gray's apartment to Bus is on schedule as it leaves for the trip home from NARF. I conserve even more fuel resources. 'PT I RING OF FLAME RESTAURANT Photos by Ron Bayles I L Featuring Delicious Steak & Li bster 3t with all the Free saladfromourhugesaiadban al ? ( r ,I you can eat ;r , ' and all the beer Eji r, I:I( you can drink. ,t . ... Since 1885 4% ENTERTAINMENT t,; k 24 HOUR A DAY 6 NITES WEEK HAVERTY'SThere's RESTAURANT ORANGE ' I YES No Place Like Home"military PARK fci mimi , Open Monday thru Saturday II (I f Sundays til Midnight GREAT FOOD!...ALWAYS! discountLaura .. d..... l - at Duval f us 17 !v1 -Beach Boulevard 43ILt 4 +- __ at 1-295 t MEET ;: me wOALO a -. -Normandy Boulevard '""" r " YOUR Northeast Florida's I! GENIAL I( Newest and Finest iZ; ( Pis a y ltl ,r . 'r ; HOST, 4ccomodationsNAT ? 5 M6 u s.rar orr , 240 Motel Rooms POZI N J\k Color TV < ',. .J 2 Swimming Pools US 17 at 1.295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9513 I - ._ '.' .,,_...fir-. '. ,. .' .. , t: I JANUARY 10, 1974 - JAX AIR NEWS AIR WINGER PAGE J3 j Become involvedConserve . our resources by cutting down consumptionDuring recent months, the Department The study further stated, in regard power drain. In 1965, the production - of Defense has con. to fuel conservation, that of natural gas stood at 173 ducted an intensive program designed "corrective action" million may come too "therms" (a unit of measure - to limit and control the slowly to "avert much graver environmental representing 100,000 British consumption of energy; specifically degradation that has Thermal Units or BTU's), while ,, :. . natural gas, electricity and already occurred."Such a radical for 1971 the figure had dropped to /. petroleum fuels. Directly affect statement might possibly be ignored only 156 million I '!.; Y .. : , ing all service members and their or passed off as being the r\, -5t"f:' . families, the project has raised ramblings of an acute pessimist, In response to the Departmentof .::. .': i .:. much debate concerning the but this opinion abruptly ends Defense's initial plea for indi Jr.\: necessity of such strictly. with serious consideration of vidual participation and coopera- : enforced limits and controls. As further statistics which support it tion in eliminating unnecessary .x:: . . evidenced by such debate, there with unquestionable accuracy. energy consumption, numerous undoubtedly exists a general lack For instance, according to the questions have been posed by per- ',', of knowledge concerning the subject national consumer price index for sonnel regarding the necessity of ,' " of fuel conservation, and howit 1971, American families spent such cutbacks. In the face of such < : .. ..' ,.' 0 directly affects each of us. approximately 116 million dollarsfor statistics as already noted, it is .1, \ In a recent 373-page report on natural gas and electricity, obvious that a grave situation exists ; .;.. statistical data..compiled by the and in the same year, a total of and it is only through the ' United Nations concerning 121.2 million went for solid and combined efforts of each and , "World Energy Supplies," the following petroleum fuels. At present, the every concerned citizen, both t'c information is made pain. United States is ranked fourth in military and civilian that the ".. : . fully clear. In the past 25 years, the world in per capita electric problem can be resolved. The ; and in the United States alone, energy production. With the problem has been identified, all consumption of natural gas rose availability of electric power failing available facts presented, and a 113 percent, compared with 103 here at home, it may eventu- workable solution outlined, but .iG percent for petroleum fuels; in ally become necessary for the without the aid of each indi- - ' 1970 alone, the U.S. consumed U.S. to import from other countries vidual, no acceptable answer to 1 1t nearly 60 percent of the world's the electrical power necessary the continued power drain can be J production of natural gas. to stem the ever-increasing augmented.As . .' made evident by these statistics Navy Jax Toastma& environmental damage in curred by a continued waste of our already disastrously low reserves - celebrationJaxThe of fuel and other energy join} birthday products will only serve to hurry along the present crisis. No one is WANTED ALIVE! The energy bug can be found in every work section and home immune, everyone must become gobbling our natural resources. Don't let him ruin your future. Recognize the Navy Jax Toast- and the club's new officers were aware and involved. energy crisis now; starve this rascal out of existence. CONSERVE! masters are joining over 3,000 installed Saturday as part of the clubs throughout i he world in anniven try celebration. ; celebrating the bi;. anniversaryof Toastmasters uternational. Meeting each Wednesday at J A Toastmaster Sub is an noon at the NAS Jax Officers : organized group : ''ch meets Club, the group provides its Here's a plan that regularly *o pro: membersa member the op; rtunity to professional+ designed improve themselvei: : a friendlyand encot: aging at ,osphere. to their program impn./e abilities to communicate and gives you your develop their leadership and Open invitations to see the executive p ,tential. Toastmasters program in action will be extended to all active duty money'sworth. . The Navy Jax ToastmastersClub and Selected Reserve officers was chartered in April 1973 during the anniversary year. ) . ra LO'.WESTPRIES '- .., . Ai .:{. ::::;...,:,;.h'I''('1,,,,,',},,!,I",iVfo{},,::.,,' .t \ -- '"' ";j' IQ4cIVS'k Y. \ .. .: . : ; : r:! iNl'rJ"l; H. '..,:'F' ' ,,':( ( .I'l" ". U"I. "a. ' ,0::+.'::''.,..'fl': r SpecialFiriwicin .1 - It's our 1974 Christmas Savings Plan. Most bank and savings & loan Christmas Savings Plans do not earn Interest. But a Jax Navy Federal , r 4i...liaii.vU, Credit Union Christmas Savings Plan does earn dividends all year long on all money deposited. "Bonus" dividends declared by the board of directors are paid, too, on Christmas Savings Plans I Service Don't let someone else use your money all year for free. Come In today to plan with us..and let us give you your Christmas Savings money's worth I i ;... , ;a4:;rstr:4;r1" rr , JAX NA VY "',' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION . ts '. m0 0 WJK?! r 387 NASJAxBldy.39 S622or Base Ext. 201 I HoursMon..Frl.10AM.5:30PM ROOSEVELT:PHONE384.1391Tel MALL: I NAS 221989ior CECIL f1ELD Base ELI Bldg.215 26 i .'v: Mon Fri 9AM .30PM Hours Mon. Fn I 30AM 3 30PM .,.j'j" '. MOTORS D Hours Sat.9AM.1PM I \N.At: : ;: ;(:; ; 1616CASSAT m$ Ph:387-6541 r t - . JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AIRWINGERi / 1 0 0 ' A 1 Slow down : The shortageis 1 gas 1 reason enough I I I. / Chats the hurry? Traveling 4-lOth Second ' : ' : 55 miles per hour and making a The car's front 24 inches are I sudden stop with a tree, you can A still crushed, but the rear is end your life in less than one sec. traveling at an estimated 35 miles ond.The }hour. The driver ls stlll going financial organization and youWmt Ohio Highway Safety Department per gives a slow-motion, 55. The hall=ton motor block crunches into the tree.The rear of split-second account of what the car.like a bucking horse,rises happens when a car going 55 high enough to scrape bark off miles per hour crashes into a low branches. solid, immovable tree: an automatic Moth Second 5-IOth Second The driver's clutching hands The front bumper and chrome bend the steering column into an grillwork collapse. Slivers of steel almost vertical position. The penetrate the tree to the depth of force of gravity impales him on an inch and one half or more. the column. Jagged steel punc- second'mcome 2-10th Second tures his lungs and nearby arteries - and blood spurts into his Tile hood rises, crumples and smashes into the windshield. lungs. Spinning rear wheels leave the 6-IOth Second ground. The fenders hit the tree The driver's feet are ripped and force their rear parts out over from his laced shoes. The brake ? the front doors. The car's heavy pedal shears off at the structure members begin to slow floorboards. The chassis bends in down, but the driver keeps goingat the middle, shearing structural the vehicle's original speed. At 1 GbltsJ; The driver's head smashes 20 times the normal force of gravity into the windshield. The rear of he weighs more than one and back down the car begins fall , See one-half tons. His legs, ramrod spinning wheels digging into the us or your straight, snap at the knees. ground.v $ $ $ 3-10th StcondThe disbursingofficer q 7-lOth Second driver, still alive, is off the The whole body of the car I is seat, body upright, broken knees twisted and forced out of shape. for details pressing against the dashboard. Hinges tear;doors springopen. In His head is near the sun visor his one last convulsion,the seat rams chest above the steering column. forward pinning the driver His convulsive death grip beginsto against the splintered steel steer- .itsgthaTh bend the plastic and steel frameof ingcolumn. Blood spurts from his ( ( the wheel. steering mouth; shock freezes his heart to be in the NEWEST CONCEPTS IN APARTMENT LIVING CPirstCPamily 123BEDROOM,1AND2BATHS M, -" Spacious rooms, wide windows, !l s t central heat & air cond. Private ' patios sundecks swimming pool S and party room. 264.8102 f PI1iSTPEDER4L 1800 DIRECTIONS KINGSLEY Between AVE, Blanding Blvd. & Orange Park Minutes away via new 1295. Savings and loam associationof - c::;= racl ol1viJJe.l@ J .- , 10 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU '!! 'r"i ... p DOWNTOWN DURKEEVILlE BRANCH Adams and Jylia 1815 N. Myrtle Ave. PH. 354.8443 PH. 356-4175 SOUTHWEST BRANCH FIVE POINTS BRANCH ( s.OwiIsWICOMIDNautical Cedar Hills Shopping Center 803 lomax Street 11 Accessories Gifts; PH.771-0422 PH. 358.1204 7r . ( BOATS,MOTORS, CANOES NORTHSIDE BRANCH REGENCY SQUARE BRANCH -c.... '" Troian.SlickcraftThunderbird Gateway Shopping Center 101 Monument Road I I "" 1 ) IVI'IUOI,Q PH.76S.SS3R. PH,125.1270 R J. Starcraft, Grumman P\ \ C. .. .:'. NORMANDY BRANCH UNIVERSITY BLVD. BRANCH .R\ .. I.......".., 5911 Normandy Blvd. 5631 University Blvd. W. , . t \\i 1 . 1 ..... PH. 781-1383 PH. 731-0833 a ?. ROOSEVELT BLVD. ATORTECA RIVER i : ;' PHONE 261.1669Open( Sundays) BRANCH SOUTHSIDE 2 : MOBILE OFFICE 1EL- Pier 66 Franch,sed Marina 1326 Prudential Dr. Baldwin . Serving Yacht Broker Wet Storage.Marine .,. PH. 398-7088 and Macclenny, Florida Expert ncServ.ce.Outboard.SternDnve.lnboard. Hosf.HU.I Service ._._ "'- ........--.di ... ...-.. --'y .. -- ---- - +. ' . . 1 .. , AN'R : . 10 4 , JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 15 _ M a e 0 a a D CALL: 387-3566 Movie Schedule MOS should be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the publisher Is in- strnrud otherwise. A check or money order for the cost of the ad must be received WITH the cooy. uunmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RATE: minimum charge ((3 lines) .2.00 Per additional line ((4 words per line) ...SOc Thursday,Jan 10 Sunday,Jan. 13 Mall TO: MOLT PUBLISHING CO.,456.5 SHIRLEY AVE.,JACKSONVILLE32210 NAS: "GENERATION" NAS: "I ESCAPED FROM Comedy, Starring Kim Darby DEVIL'S ISLAND" Action | EMPLOYMENT ',:1 I JEANS PROFESSIONAL and David Janssen. "PG" ((105 Drama, Starring Jim Brown and DANCE ACADEMY min.) Christopher George. "R" ((87 Westconnett at 103rd 8. Orange Park, HOSPITAL : "LOST min.) JANITORIAL WORK AT NAS JAX Bellair Civic Bldg., Ballet, Tap, Toe, HOSPITAL HORIZON" Musical Starring : "GRASSHOPPER" - Hours 5-9:30P.M.: Call 3552741 and Jazz, Hula, Tahitian, Baton, 8. , Peter Finch and Uv Ullmann. ask for openings at NASROYALSERVICESINC. acrobatics Register Now, 771-2521, 771-5464, 778-3655, Children & Adults. "G" ((138 min.) r --- Turn overa Monday Jan. 14 GREATJOBEarn ONE BEAUTYRtST MATTRESS Friday,Jan. 11 NAS: "HOW TO COMMIT A $50 $75 per wk., working part Good Clean condition Fairly new, see NAS: "LET THE GOOD MARRAIGE" time calling on single girls. Earn at 2105 Gilmore M 3555008. Comedy, StarringBob more with Incentive plan. Must be TIMES ROLL" Musical Hope and Jackie Gleason. sharpl I Phone 121.3600.BABYSITTING 'I' '. REAL ESTATE !'*.' I Documentary, Starring Chuck "PG" (96 min.) new leaf. Berry and Little Richard. "PG" HOSPITAL: "I ESCAPED TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGETwo IN MY HOME . For Infants & Toddlers. From 7 A.M. up to twenty acre, Tracts 5 mile ((99 min.) FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" to 7 P.M. Seven days per week. 26418387. radius Cecil Field 8. 1.295 $2,000.00 to HOSPITAL: "GENERATION"Saturday $3,00" no) per acre. Prices are far Tuesday,Jan. IS below near-future values. Call Tony PARTOR FULLTIME George, 389-5514, Eve. 771-1976.: use the ,Jan. 12 NAS: "THE MACKINTOSH MECHANICSAfternoons XMAS SPECIAL NAS: "GRASSHOPPER"Drama MAN" Suspense Drama, [ Saturdays or Full-Time Susie St. Near Ken Rd., 100'X125', Starring JacquelineBisset Starring Paul Newman and Jax top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply In Paved Street, $4400. Terms. and Jim Brown. "R" ((96 Dominque Sanda. "PG" ((9!J {person to Mr Foster, NIMNICHT WYNNE REALTYOF FLORIDA min.) min) [CHEVROLET co., 1550 cassat Realtors SpecialistWE [Avenue HOSPITAL: "LET THE GOOD HOSPITAL: "HOW TO BUY EQUITIES WANTADS TIMES ROLL" COMMIT A MARRAIGE" EX-MILITARYMEN Louise Bailey |Who wish to be In business for Broker 771-3605 l-3! ,i!,. lK! ,!!\.........Ut....!,",!$! m....1!, 'w ,., .:::..<....w., ",;.;.1"w.J.,,,'kQ,'_' : ,:',,,, \,"',';':::'''*, " themselves. 'wo<"' "" r"""" ::::>: No capital Investment.No . [ travel. Pay while training. Best ST.JOHNS COUNTY LAND sales position In Jax. Call 398-7046. IVb to 2 acre tracts, high 8. dry, beautifully wooded, suitable for homeor ONE FREE SET-UP..to Military with ID ' IRONING IN MY HOME mobile home. Good terms.786-2460. Fast dependable service. 4818 SUMMER CABINSIN :. TOPLESS GO-GO GIRLS DANCING PARTNERS ,: [Plymouth St. 3887540.AREYOUBOREDT. THE SMOKIES POOL TABLES *. PIN BALL Near Cherokee 8. Bryson City, N.C. Paved Roads, Good Water, Beautiful WE NEEDYOUTo Scenery. For Permanent or Summer . fill temporary assignments. Work I _ Homes.Jax. Beach, Phone 246-8383 or MIDNIGHT HOUR {1,2,3 days or longer. As an Olsten BRYSON City, N.C. Phone 488.2714.rr' i Temp. You work when you want, 23 EAST : BEAVER ST. PHONE 358-9702 where. you want.CALLTODAY :",,=">:",3', RENTALS *':.:i-t-:,,"-;,'7\\f ecled w th unusual Est I Open Nightly 10pm to 6am found-at si reasonebl a OLSTEN OF GREATER JAX. WILMAR APTS. outs XYI, Queen Anne, Cency 3M-1101 2BR., Furn., water, sewage 8. gar. Spanish dlnln tide chairsr chairs.others.Ser I bage, small children commode, oair marblees. ; : :! ; ,'., :::: [No Fee E.O.E. parklng-2 cars 'titm't-lg1{';'};' 'mw l !j ; mm' Queen Ann high f small pets o.k. $125. mo., Washer d chat. Fm Early Ame 1 1sh WAITRESS WANTEDad's d4ski. Unusual bedsc.ts. $8.00, 387-2541 or 387-0744. [ Restaurant open 7 A.M. 8 P.M. Consoles, tee try tables music caD I losed Sunday. 400 Park Street, ORANGE PARK chln+ cabinets.tlnAS. . t+peshts{ chpb Riverside area. 3549988. 2BR, Apts. Furn. or Unfurn., Dishwasher et. c , y" 1 Elizabeth ry, ps, ally >WANTADEPENDABLEWOMAN Drapes, Carpets / c.I Big Chief.Say: 4 771-1405 or 771-3355. LTo AptS. babysit In my home for 2 children [part-time Personal References Please ACRE TRAILER LOT 1264-7458. Va gay Well 8. Septic Tank, lots of trees, GOODMAN NEEDED North of Mlddleburg. 2825908. Call Hrs e 'art-time lob, Outside work, must after 4 P.M.ORANGE * [Work weekends & 2 eves.a week Good * [.pay 3550264. PARK 3BR. HOUSE FURN. MpN 8 [ "1 5 Min. from NAS. Conv. to schools, : | MISCELLANEOUS I will rent to bachelors or TAD Per. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY sonnel. 264.6884. 3 months old, AKC registered, house- WESCONNETTFurn. broken and being trainedshots and clean and 2BR. Apt. large [wormed, black and tan, female, $50., utilities furn. AC, Near Bases $175.00 t [day 387-3566 night 7814617. mo. No Pets. 7712374. GEORGE'S KENNELS ORANGE PARK r Dogs & Cats Boarded 60'X12',2BR,Mobile Home, king sized Pick-Up & delivery services since bed. Adults 8.1 1 child. Nice Freeman's / t 1925. Grooming, training & shipping. Trailer Park, 2649922.JIIIfIMOBILE . Visitors welcome. BankAmericard & ,Mastercharge honored. Off 1.10 near HOMES.J Cassat Ave. 8. Edgewood 5085 Edgewood Ct.,389-0064 s > ii JUSTISS TRAILER PAK & of NAS, Clean modern' _ A recorded message by 1 Qtr. Mile No. 11 trailer and apts. 3893007. I SCOTT EDWARDS MONARCH'SHIGH / > i Tells you how to be a SELLGOODIJSEDMOBILE WE BUY AND . DISC JOCKEYCall HOMES ; F/- / 355-2944 any hour. Approved for Phone 388.4619 . veterans. Columbia School of PERFORMANCEROAD --b. Broadcasting. San Francisco. Not COLONY MOBILE HOMES 44 affiliated with CBS, Inc. Course by Sales 8. Rentals, 9359 103rd .St. Call home study 771-0275 service. Photostating and notary //, 4 HUGGER LIVE CRABS . Wilford's Fish Camp LETYOUR RENT t Nl 264-9707 BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT e # .aM DEPOSIT REQUIRED Special 95 TYLERSHEATING&AIRCOND. SUMIT MOBILE HOMES 1 Central and wall furnaces, space 5210 Phillips, Highway,733.9422 . heaters, clean & repair. Lake Shore, BRING THIS AD FOR $100 OFF.TRANSPORTATIOI&. This Week A 7 013ORD70U 4711 Palmer, 388-5161- KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER [ | 1.751o2.31 Plus F.E.T. Responsible party take up payments '49 CAMARO RALLY SPORT of $7.00 per month. Rayfleld'S 6437 350 cu. in. engine, 2 barrel carb., 3-Spd FGJL.60xl4 ALL OTHER SIZES Wilson Blvd.., 772-8936. trans. Phone Dave,264.7531 or 264: .9775 CFOJU60xi5 PROPORTIONATELY e e , after 6 p.m. RAISED WHITI CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY LOW UTTER TIIES r / LEFT UNCLAIMED > ALSO AYAILAilll AT Zig Zag sewing machine, brand new I 1973 Model. Balance S68 or assume $9. ,,6 MUSTANG 2DR. HT DISCOUNT PRICES r per month payments. Sewing machineleft V-8 Stick, No cash dwn., low mo. ' unclaimed, customer left area, pymts. Call 358-0881. iI : c: cannot locate. Sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, appliques, does 197 PLYMOUTH 2DR.HT everything. Phone 731-0197 ask for 383-4Spd., No cash dwn., low mo. credit manager. Will deliver, nor pymts. Call 358.0881. owigatlon. _ FIREPLACE WOOD INTERNATIONALSCOUTS SURPS GOODS cA Will deliver In local area 6 to Choose from, 4 cylinder Hard top * 282-5529 Models (removable) 20,000 to 45,000 DISCOUNT I STORE miles. Ideal for sportsman, Secondcar. PROF. PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE Prices start at $788. 2509 Phillips 10135 Beach Bfvd 44MO Commercial,Weddings, Portraits , 3962025. Hlway, 3(8-8408 I - .. - - -- - t JANUARY 10 1974 , PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER .. ... ............ ........... ........ .... ............. .... ... ...... Airsweep AC Used 3 months Tel 284-5238 after 5PM .".,.. ,... ...................,.........nW..OWnW..W..OW.w:>....:,:,:::::.::::::"::::., :::"N:::::: J 5125.0019" B&W Sears Silvertone 1.U4 TV $15.00 Call 264-6310 Want a Dependable WOMAN to THE Flee-T MARKET : BABYSIT In my home for 2 FREE PERSONAL WANT SERVICE ] 70 IMPALA AC, Radio, Heater, children, part time Personal for Military and C iv"i Ian Employees NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field $1,200 Stereo Console Magnavox References Please 264.7458 -..- - ----- --------- -- -- 9 I $100.00 Color TV $150.00 Stereo [J Tape Recorder 150.00 Make Offer OAK ROUND TABLE $150.00 FREE WANT AD ORDER FORMADS I r 264.4635 Pickle Crock $25, ChippendaleChair 'I .......... and half $300 Super Chef ( MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) I 15' Fiberglass BOWRIDER with Rotisserie, Broiler Fryer $25 264- I I I 45 Chrysler and MagicTilttrailer. 7458 I r I All CG and Ski Equip ment Included Good Condition For Sale 24' CHRIS CRAFT 6 cyl, II II $1100 Cash 264.4821 aft 1 PM Just overhauled Bottom, Top, rr Seats & Engine $1995 See at Dick Catrl CUSTOM SURF Chucks Boat Yard TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW rr BOARD 6', 20" wide Like New. BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. Perfect for Fla. waves. $75 or 1968 bODGE CHARGER Radio, best offer 387.5343 afternoons.For heater, WSW, Power steering, I Vinyl roof, Excellent condition.Ext. . rr Sale 1972 CAPRI 2000cc, OH- 2151 Wed thru Sun. Other ; NameI Office or activity to which assigned II II C, 4 speed, Decor Group, Brown, Times Call 264. 903 FM Radio, Original Owner Asking $1800 Firm 264.3239 I Rank.Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signaturemust I For Sale 15 ft RUNABOUT 35 .Evlnr ude, Gator Trallor. I I '71 CHEV Concours SW, AT, AC, 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active provide all information requested, ie: Full Completely outfitted with tanks I military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I PS, PB, 350 cu In, luggage rack, running lights and Assc: $350.00 I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank.rate, office or activity I $1895 Lanier 772-3077 Call 264.3389 after to which he is assigned and office telephone. This 6pm 2. Free advertising in the "Fleet MARKET" information is for authentication only and your ad I will be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housing WOOL RUG 9x17 Green, with information. I should be worded independently of this for personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I Pad. $150 387.2038 Will BABYSIT In my home 5 personal property; offers of or requests for rides to r 5. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear in I days a week, will furnish lunch and from work; announcements of educational courses offered by nonprofit organizations or the following edition is MONDAY N.ION Ads I Ride Wanted: Rogero & MerrillRd. $20.00 a week Cecil Field Area arriving after that date will be placed in the governement agencies. Ads for rentais will be accepted following week's edition Ads will be run only onetime I (Arlington) to NARF 0730. call 778.0329 only if the words "PCS" (for military), or r unless submitted as prescribed above. 1600 Contact Lupe Ext. 2727 "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the I r Jacksonville area) are included in the wording of the 6. No phone calls will be accepted regarding I Elcona MOBILE HOME ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied For Sale: Sears COLDSPOTREFRIGERATOR 1971 . r by the word "Free". "FleeT MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR I with 12x60 $200 and take over NEWS and LATWINGER offices cannot provide I 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. I Frostless bottom Freezer, payments 2 BR, Cent air & ht. r "Flee MARKET" ad form which will be printedin I Coppertone, Excellent Condition 786.2536 in each edition of our paper. Ads written in longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No inside and out Call 781.3204 will be rejected. more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be I r accepted. I I 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "FleeT 1 Bedroom MOBILE HOME on 2 For Sale: Three BEDROOM MARKET" Editor, CO JAX AIR NEWS Bldg. 1, I. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a I Beautiful Lots at Halfmoon Lake. Brick House 2 Baths Rolling Hills r NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above I OR requirements will be rejected The publisher 10 miles East of Silver Springs on 5V4' FHA Loan For Details Call I "Flee.T MARKET" Editor, co LATWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all ads I Highway 40. Beautifully Land 786-5647 r 111 1, NAS Cecil Field. Florida 32215. These formsFor I scaped. 771.8343 ... ,.. ' 1 ---- -- ---------------- ea Ile-e-----r--s e---s-I . Sale: AIR CONDITIONERS for $1850 Excellent condition Roberts. 1968 PLYMOUTH GTX 440 36 VOLKSWAGEN ENGINE $150.00 Gibson 220V, 14,000 BTU. Furnished A.C., Tied down, etc, Automatic Turbo Action Shift Kit 75.00 or Best Offer Call Evenings Admiral 110V 6000 BTU Call 264. 772-9455 196855x12 Detroiter MOBILE New Brakes & Exhaust 1900.00 388-6867 \ 1024 after 4PM HOME Fully Carpeted and 6413548. " i 1972 VOLKSWAGEN 1111! Sedan, Furnished, with air In Excellent ..........!' :Sale; ; ;; I Red Radio and For Sale 1965 CADILLAC 1973 COBIA T.B.R.Boat . For Sale: 66 DODGE CHARGER 4 speed, Kasan Cond. $2995.00 771.4984 Tires Good, ConditionRunningGood heater, Looks good-runs good FLEETWOOD Brougham Ex- 65 horse Johnson, for more When Stored. $395 or make $1750 Phone 786-0404 For Sale SPACE HEATER Large cellent Condition Full Power Gets Information Call 778-0329 .......... offer. 384-4817 after 5PM Duo-Therm (No Blower) Ex. 13.14 mpg Sensible operation For Sale 72 VW CAMPER w-Pop- cellent $35 Call 771.3211 Ext. 8134 Make Offer 7727673. up, 70 Maverick w-wide tires, and Mon. thru Frl. 9.2 Ask for For Sale CADILLAC Coupe De 1967 12x60 Meadowbrook M.H. IVj 73 CUTLASS Supreme (Loaded) "Agnes" 1971 YAMAHA 650cc. Looks Ville 1963 RUNS GOOD: Trans- bath, 3 bedrooms, furnished, Set 772-8786 Good, Runs Good, Candy Blue mission Needs Work, $300 or up on lot In Orange Park Anchored l>/2 Champion MOBILE HOME Paint, Custom Pipes, short z bars Best Offer, New Tires Ext 249 .......... , $2900.00 264.3994 after 5. $650. ROOM DIVIDERS Fit 8'3" 12x65 Excellent Cond., 2BR, AC, cash Might Trade. Phone 7721375. For Sale 1969 Z-28 CAMARO 302 !; ceiling, Walnut frame, 24x72" carpeted, $1,000 equity, 4 ml. from Cecil 8x35 Trallei Blue Bottleglass Panel. Never payments $91 Credit Union Engine Other Various H.P. f appraised value $2,000 Will sell Assembled $10 Each 772-2401 balance $3500 call 781-3874 Options$1800 Travis Childers Ext For Sale: 1972 SUPER BEETLE 3852 NAS 781.0032 Home Custom BASS RIG Plywood, Volkswagen; $2050 after 5pm call fiberglass bottom. Two swivel 771.5074 seats, carpet, 18 h.p. Johnson, BURLESK Troller & bat. Tilt trailer. Ex- 1972 SUZUKI TC 125 Excellent We've Changed our Name but the SERVICE Is the Sameat. cellent $650 Firm 264.3234 Condition Only 1,300 miles $450.00 ... Extra Street Tire Helmet Included - TOPLESS. 68 CUTLASS 'S' Loaded -67 Work 3067 Home 264-2938 "," Bartenders, Waitresses Dodge Window VanFirst [!i t. DANCERS: 11AM-2AM Reasonable Offer 786.2536 154' Fiberglass BASS BOAT, f 5916 Philips Highway 733.9989 Arrow Glass 90 HP Elec. ,.... For Sale 8,000 BTU Gibson Evinrude Motor, Tilt Tra $950.00 )f1. - 6332 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771.8244 . I t 1 FRIENDLY, RELAXED QUIET ATMOSPHERE Iti, .:":::.>:::.:::'<:< : Inu( UUJ.lf :Mf.>!' ,a IDEALLY LOCATED FOR CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. .. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, ' CHURCHES AND t SHOPPING AREAS ... .. : :::::::::::::.:::;;:z. .Jil.:! :.:.: ijU: , Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. ., Turn South' 2 Blocks ti Past Forrest High School. ;i i 'ORANGE PAthft0. tOLONIALOREST 5928 F FIRESTONE 771.6666 APARTMENTS ROAD 1 . .. "_..-- " JANUARY 10, 1974 : JAX AIR NEW-AIRWINGER PAGE 17 .'.:'.>:."':........'........n.-----. ...........:... .......................................'. __* ': : :::::: ? If -r' F. If 4sai' I r MINORITY HISTORYThere 1 T 'V I is a grove marker on Gold threatened with starvation t,. Hill north of Sacramento Later on most of the Immigrants - C alifornin that reads, "In commemoration to this country from Japan of Okei Died in came to work at various kinds of 1872 19 Years Old. A Japanese farm labor By 1909 there were s Rirl" approximately 30,000 Japanese The marker is the only physical engaged in various forms of workon remains of the Wakamatsu Col. farms. ony, one of the first Japanese Since these early days :, pioneering parties that came to Japanese-Americans have entered . this country in 1869 for permanent into every occupational field settlement. Some of their major contributionshave The group, numbering about 20 been in the agricultural persons including a Samurai field Iwata Masakazu says of the [[l l t s .[R_ ' was led by a European by the G AJ { contributions! made by Nisei in 1 name of Schnell, who had been a this area, ", Very few, how. ::; gun merchant in Japan. Social ever, even among the Japanese L changes in Japan beginning, the themselves,realize the importantrole I'r Meiji era led to the ouster of the the Japanese immigrants collectively 1I'r Japanese Samurai and thereby played in California agricultural s t s , affected the livelihood of gun history. They filled 4 merchants such as Mr. Schnell the farm labor vacuum and thus i The Japanese colonists hopedto prevented a ruinous slump in plant tangerines, Koshu those lines of agriculture for grapes, tea and mulberry but the which California is noted As small colony at Gold Hill, California independent farm operators, the was ill-fated from the very be. Japanese with their skill and ginning. energy helped to reclaim and im- prove thousand of acres of worthless . Wakamatsu was doomed be- r. land throughout the State. cause of the same reasons that They pioneered the rice industry - the first English colonies in . and planted the first citrus America failed. The colonists had orchards in the hog wallow landsin done little preliminary investigation. /. the San Joaquin Valley. / i They were unprepared, they J were short of funds, there were They were undeniably a Capt John Smith adapted from '1616 engraving internal crops failed disagreements because of,a their long significant California one factor of the in greatest making Over 40,000 people named John Smith have social security I " drought and they were finally farming states in the union. cards but each has a different number Altogether, over 100 million people have active so- If you don't have a social security number, applyat GAFETYiiiiiiiii cial security numbers-and each number is differ- any social security office several weeks before ent. Your social security number is yours alone you need it. and remains the same for life. When you get a job, show your social security Make sure your earnings and work are creditedto card to your employer so he can enter your name your social security number. This helps build and social security number correctly on his rec- valuable social security protection that can mean monthly checks for you and your family now ifyou're ords.Welfare . I severely disabled and can't work for a yearor yoCNL- SECUR1 rY J for i if die. It more--or your family you can Social'Security AdministrationThis .,_ mean monthly checks when retire-and Medi- you --;.-,: = I care. space donated asa Li 7f-- It appears that fire lectures, inspections Another incident has occurred public service, =-.- orientations and train- recently, surrounded by the same ing classes only benefit a preciousfew circumstances and fortunately, of our total population. Care- with exactly the same results: ful study of fire safety practicesare minor damage to bedding with no included in every fire preven- injuries, because the child awokein tion program. Trends are estab- time to alert Mom and Dad. lished, countered, established So, the basis for the again, countered again, etc. title-"Nobody Listens." Wordsdo I not seem to penetrate to our Each newly discovered hazardis conscious or subconscious minds. given the widest possible We now try the printed word, for SAVE MONEYIN coverage in order to make certain there are many ways to make you that each individual may learn listen. from our knowledge, experiencesand Please, please don't force the misfortunes of others. ultimate method on any of us by SPITE YOURSELF. making one of our firemen remove - For some time our fire preven johnny or Susie from your tion have been em- programs BARN their burned beds. AUTOMATIC hazards. phasizing particular Isn't it time somebody listened? The following hazard became known only after child narrowly SAVINGS. escaped injury. The fire depart ment immediately saw the possibilities If your rooms of severe injuries or even fatalities as a result. The hazard? look tired or 1 Common every-day electric blankets call hopeless .- : us for help. , , We told everyone about the - dangers of covering young children We'll send youa , with electric blankets. We I , explained that a restless child can decoratorfree. . . roll the blanket into a ball- . , resulting in a fire; the cover can / '," ,, -- . be shoved pff between the bed and .. __ .....:"' :'S-\. I .,\ . wall-result: fire, even place Penneys : . ment of books, boxes or large toys Custom The Bank OnThe Base. : ':, I. " on a bed covered with an electric ' blanket which is in use can resultin Decorating at Member ED.I.C , a fire.When. . : ' : Cedar Hills. .. ' this in- " telling the public formation, nods can be seen and 771-6361 . some people can be heard to remark ;. .' .; -' - "Oh my." Possibly these JCPenneyWe , . same people will go home and, to know whatyou're I.. I .,".... " insure that little Johnny or Susie looking for. stays warm tonight, turn on their electric blanket. , -.-- "- - .- ---.---- f- r JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER fj; : Many states offer military tax exemptions: I IBy I filing and paying, without inter.estorpenaltyunti1180days paying. $2,000 of military retired draftee is excluded: if the full-time including com oat-zone exclusion. IT. IVAN N IXn! I SMC' Also has same resident exemption after is excluded duty is or will be continuous for ! The pay ;1 military taxpayer, gener as Connecticut.MARYLANDCombatzone. . ally,is a legal resident of the state release or termination of present CONNECTICUT-An individualwho 120 consecutive days or more. exclusion where his home of record is and emergency, whichever is earlier. maintains no permanent Also, postponement for filing is Federal effective same as ARKANSAS of service place of abode within the state same as Federal. I will remain so until he takes steps -$6,000 Members outside and allowances is excluded. maintains place of ILLINOIS All active-service Jan 1, 1966. , to establish a residence in pay a permanent defer until filing r i another state. The actual computation $6,000 of retired or disability pay abode elsewhere and spends in pay is exempt effective Jan. 1, CONUS may U.S. after to r three months return for and of any tax due will vary is exempt. the aggregate not more than 30 1970. Postponement filing Combat- MASSACHUSETTS - i from state to state and your CALIFORNIA-$1,000 service days of the taxable year in the abatement of tax by reason of Federal. t\ legal office has most of the pay for active duty in excess of state shall be deemed not a combat-zone death are same as zone MICHIGAN exclusion-All same military as pay \ forms necessary for detennining 90 days, all mustering-out pay resident. Living in assigned or Federal. subtracted retired is including \ your tax liability. In addition, and all terminal leave pay are rented government quarters is INDIANA-Combat-zone exclusion member's pay t on tax return as they can give you the address exempt Filing and paying defer- not maintaining a permanent same as Federal. First without penaltyor abode.DELMVARfSame. $2,000 taxable active and reserve exempt. where you can write for any additional red application place of Federal . MINNESOTA-Same as forms. interest Until 180 days after ; as Federal, service pay also exempt. The following shows items return to U.S. from duty outside including combat-zone exclusionand IOWA-Same as Federal, in- including combat-zone exclusion Combat exclusionsame for and cluding combat-zone exclusion, and postponement for within each state's tax laws of 50 stafes. zone postponement filing particular interest as Federal. Domiciliaries of paying. plus exclusion of all military pay filing and paying, plus specific to military tax- payers"in determining how muchof California on permanent duty DISTRICT OF COLUJ\III1A-No if on active duty for more than six exclusion of $,.,000 military pay their military pay may bo (PCS orders)outside the state are exclusion. Upon application, continuous months. and all mustering-out pay. Additional - exclusion of $2,000 military exempt from taxation: classified as non-residents for this deferment for filing or paying KANSAS-Same as Federal, . ALABAMA: -Effective Jan. 1, state's income tax purposes only, granted until six months after the including combat-zone exclu- pay for service wholly performed 1965, all military pay for combat- and need not file returns on return is due; one year for mem- sion, postponement for filing and outside the state. zone service is exempt. Disability income derived outside the state. bers outside CONUS. paying and abatement of tax for MISSISSIPPI-No exemption. .. retired pay is not taxable. If married and the wife remainsin CKORGI; : A-Combat-zone exclusion death resulting from combat- MISSOURI-$3,000 of active- ALASKA-All service pay is California,however,she wouldbe same as Federal. Filing zone service. service pay exempt after 1950. exempt after 1950. taxable on one-half of their and paying deferment without KENTUCKY-Same as Federal, MONTANA-Same as Federal, ARIZONA-$1,000 activeservice community income plus her penalty or interest granted, with- including combat-zone exclu including combat-zone exclusionand pay, all! mustering-out pay separate income, if any. out application to members out sion. Members may defer filing postponement for filing and and all terminal leave pay arc ex COLORADO-Same as Federal, side CONUS, until six months and paying until 12 months after paying. termination of service or national NEBRASKA-Same as Federal, empt. Members outside CONUS including combat-zone exclusionand after return to U.S. Abatement may without application, defer postponement for filing and provided for death as a result of emergency. Military retired including combat-zone exclusion , wounds, disease or injury incur- income may be. excluded up to and postponement for filing and red while serving in combat-zone. $4,000. paying. Disability retired pay is excluded. LOUISIANA-Effective Jan. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE-No exemp HAWAII-Same as Federal, 1966, all military compensatiol tion. Martin Luther King including combat-zone exclu- earned outside U.S.,its territoriesand NEW JERSEY-All active duty sion. Postponement for filing is possessions is exempt until military pay is exempt. same as for Federal. First $500 Congress or President terminates NEW MEXICO-Same as Fed Memorial ServiceJan. received by a member of a reserve Vietnam service-medal qualification eral, including combat-zone ex- component is excluded.IDAIIOActlveservice. period. Disability retired pay clusion. Automatic extension for pay of is exempt. Vietnam hospitalization or service - '", 15 at 11:30 a.m. full time officer, enlisted or MAINE-Same as Federal, . NAS Protestant Chapel Travel bennes OK'dfor including NEW YORK-Same combat-zone as Federal exclu, sion. Filing and paying deferred during combat-zone service or E-4's over 2 hospitalization as a resultthereot. OUT OF SIGHT * ) plus next 180 days. Also _. Jax-Personnel in pay gradeE years service who is now has same resident exemption as rpp GO GO DANCERS I with more than two years assigned to overseas shore duty Connecticut. service are now entitled to travel and is now accompanied or is NORTH CAROLINA-Same as All Topless and. transportation allowances. subsequently joined by depen- Federal, including combat-zone ,/. Newly authorized benefits dents, command sponsorship, exclusion. BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS include: with entitlement to receipt of 11 AMtII2AM Deity A. Travel of dependentsB. overseas station allowances, may NORTH DAKOTA-All active- 1080 Cassat Ave. 388.9016 Shipment up to 7,000 be confered provided the service pay is subtracted onmember's pounds of household goods upon member has at least 12 months income tax return as permanent change of station and remaining to serve in the over- exempt. National Guard and up to 400 pounds of household seas area, or serves the Reservist drill pay is taxable as goods upon temporary change of prescribed accompanied by is retired pay. stationC. dependents tour, whichever is OHIO-Combat-zone exclusionsame Cary of dislocation as Federal.OKLAHOMAFirst. Used Receipt greater. Selec tine allowance equal to the "with The proceeding is not applicable $1,500 of.activeservice Afford.at dependents" rate of the Basic to a member assigned to or retirement pay price. You Can Allowance for Quarters of a an afloat unit homeportedoverseas. is excluded. POW pay excluded from taxation. member pay grade E-4 . D. Trailer allowancesE. Newly entitled members who ORGtON: -$3,000 specific military Shipment of a privately are now permanently assigned to pay exclusion plus Federal owned vehicleF. overseas homeported ships, who combat-zone exclusion, and post- Receipt of overseas station are accompanied or later joinedby ponement for filing. Taxpayer 65 BANK FINANCING CASH CREDIT UNION allowances at the "with depen- dependents, will be command or older may be able to excludeup dents" rate.Computation. sponsored and paid station to $2,400 military retired pay. THESE ARE WHOLESALE PRICES! of "service" for allowances at the "with depen- Also has same resident exemption . determination of more than two dents" rate, without regard to as Connecticut. years service is in accordancewith time remaining in their overseas 72 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1685 Paragraph M1150-13 of the tour. PENNSYLVANIA-Any compensation 4DR.H.T., AT, V8, AC, PS, PB, R&H, V-Roof Joint Travel Regulations.In For additional information on received where serving in the of member in combat-zone is exempt. Also has case a pay these benefits, see BUPERS- 71 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1450 grade E-4 with more than two NOTE 4050. necticut.same resident exemption as Con- : 4DR., H.T., AT, V8, PS, PB, AC, R&H, V-Roof N ':!ma. :: J J'Mi 'ff 'f ( "..__ .....m.mm.!iliij'...... mmmm 1{._ RHODE ISLAND Same as 71 OLDS CUTLASS $1 881) Federal, including combat-zone exclusion.Also has same resident % 2DR., H.T., AT, V8, PS, PB, AC, R&H, V-Roof THe Kaois LearninG exemption as Connecticut. I 69 BUICK GS-350 (Continued Next Week) 2DR., H.T., $1250 'tffl center : AT, V8, PS, PB, R&HAC, V-Roof,Mags It' A Champus Approved Facility, ,J 68 FORD TORINO GT $895 R&S THE KADIS LEARNING CENTER, a specialized school I 2DR., H.T., AT, V8, PS, PB, R&H, AC for children with learning problems, now has openings In I HOURS: 830AM; to 8PM CLOSED SUNDAY a.pre-academlc: class for 4 children. An educational TEXACO r evaluation service and a tutorial Is also program 4851 SAN JUAN AVE. i i : I[ NICK SEGAS USED CARS I available.PLEASE CONTACT HAROLD BAKER, PHONE 389.9414 THE DIRECTOR, AT 264-9587. FREE CASSAT AVENUE PHONE 786.7990 CAR 890 WASH I 217 JOHNSON AVE. ORANGE PARK, 32073 with any purChase of gas r s Complete Auto Care! . . }' .. JANUARY 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 19 Cdr. Cornett ready to take VP-56 helmJaxThe "Dragons" of VP-56 will hold change of command ceremonies Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Hangar 1000. Cdr James B. Kramer will be relieved by Cdr. Charles S. Cornett, Jr.,who rose to his present rank after enlisting as a Seaman Recruit in 1950. Cdr. Cornett will become the squadron's skipper after serving a 9 year as Executive Officer.He . enlisted after graduating from High School in Bell City, La. and i served for the next five years as an enlisted man. He was com- r4 51 iY t ff'R missioned an Ensign after attending Officer Candidate School under the "Seaman to Admiral" integration program. Cdr. Kramer has been with VP-56 for over two years and will be reporting to the Staff of Patrol Wing Eleven. Under Cdr. Kramer's leadership, the squadron has completed a highly successful deployment to Keflavik, Iceland and provided a detachment for support of U.S. naval operations in the Mediterranean during a period of heightened tensions in the Middle East. Cdr William H. Compton will become the new VP-56 Executive A r Y 09"oY Officer. rd ' wF +. & Ca Y ' I', --- DOUBLY GOOD MONTH-December a doubly good month for Ltg(| ) Steve Boaz (Left) of HS- I 7. He was promoted to his present rank by Cdr. Schussler (Right) and was married to the former Diane Utlek of Port Chester, N.Y. I GI Bill rewards Vietnam vetsIn r the aftermath of the Vietnam use their educational benefits, 50-50 split between public and Conflict, the returning veterans over 80 percent enter public col. private school attendance among have been labelled the most ignored leges and universities, including veterans. unappreciated, and forgot. low-cost junior colleges and Whereas tuition alone in many --- ten in our nation's history. community colleges. Smaller, private schools approaches the Cdr. Kramer Cdr. Cornett . The reception for the returnees private schools are generally out $3,000 mark, it is impractical to I II Ii from the unpopular war was far of financial range. suppose that the government can ....- ; .: . from the paradedownBroadwayhailing While the returning veteran foot such massive bills. jI II . that marked the end of cannot expect to be handed a I ... . What can be done is for G.I. Bill Cocktail other wars. blank check to cover his educational I payments to be increased periodically - Postwar treatment of Vietnam endeavors, he should have -:0 ;;J.. in line with the changingcost veterans is currently a point of the prospect of Tommy Aaron v-.1.....;; Hour of living index. A bill raising Ls contention in Congress. Earlier selecting the type of college best this fall, the Veterans Adminis suited to his own needs. month monthly is payments now on the to $260 Congressional per- -..- : 5:00: to 7:00: pm tration solicited a report from the What makes the educational horizon. ii / ., I . Educational Testing Service benefits of the Vietnam veteran .'7 -__ : '!*UiJitW.i: rl.w. J-! ''' (ETS) of Princeton, N.J. The report seem limited in comparison to Additionally, a low-cost loan SPECIAL RATES per person those of WW II is the fact that the has been S indicated that Vietnam veterans program proposed, FOR SERVICEMEN 600 double occupancy are possibly being short government then automaticallypaid under which veterans could bore Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge A Dine at Biser's Seafood changed in benefits under the G.I. tuition charges apart from row up to$2,000 per year with an Restaurant,2S9>> Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Bill. the monthly living allowance. annual interest rate of about four Swimming Pool, Free Undercover PUking.JACKSDNVlLE'. It is alleged that the Vietnam This resulted in approximately a percent. veteran is receiving proportion ately less in terms of educational payments than did his counter I" > parts after World War II and POOL WATER j PHONE I MOTOR HOTEL Korea.A ANALYZED 264.4586 9901' Main Street Phone 355-3744 single veteran attending WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST . school today receives $220 per . -- ---- - month, double the $110 a month . . . . . . . . paid to Korean war veterans. After World War II, the G.I. Bill Now YOU can install you own in-ground paid college tuition fees, books, MARK SPITZ SPARTAN TIRED OFRENT and supplies, as well as providinga separate check for living ex SWIMMING POOL penses. After Korea and Vietnam, however, one payment was madeto SAVE MONEY... ? ' cover all college and living (your labor our tech) cost _ With rocketing tuition hikes Oav OR we install... _ and spiralling living expenses, -""'" (Financing Available) the monthly checks just do not go BID =, as far as they did two or three I 688 KINGSLEY AVE ,.,". --:14'1)'f'. ': decades ago. ORANGE PARK, FLA i Of the Vietnam veterans who +l ... ... OUR ONE OR TWO S a;S C'XJi IT e c.e..1 U... Banding. BoulevardHouse BEDROOM MODEL HAS Cedar Hills Shopping Center of Quality Foods Phone 771-9223 THESE ADVANTAGES a OWN FOR LESS THAN YOU PAY FOR RENT is Family OPTIONAL TIP-OUT LIVING ROOM Night NightYour Every Friday t CAN BE MOVED WITHOUT PERMITS . LOW BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE i choice ofCHOPPEDSTEAKorCHICKENA it 10% DISCOUNT WITH ID CARD & OUR AD! DUMPLINGS 9 9 ., plus any 2 vegetables, bread & butter ATEWAV DAILY! CAM PE RCENTER SEAFOOD A VARIETY OF WE HAVE &...: : 5846 PHILIPS HIGHWAY US-1 SOUTH PHONE 7)7-4452 . . ... .. . . -" ------- "' ., --_-- ,- ., JANUARY 10, 1974 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AJR WINGER Check before signing I You're entitled to free legal aid Bj CUT. RUBE RT KIMBM I. ment of the debts. to begin divorce proceedings. thorn. ), t .S. ArmyEvery Any serviceman who is having year thousands of service problems with bills, or who is men and women learn expensive being hounded about a debt rOWERS OF ATTORNEY- lessons because they did which he feels that he doesn'towe Another valuable service pro not seek legal advice before they had better get legal help. An vided by the legal office is the pre. r r signed a contract for some service arrangement can often be made paration of powers ofattorney. By or before they signed a lease fora with creditors to make smaller or filling out a power of attorney, a new home. delayed payments. If the soldier soldier can give someone back in , Most serious legal difficulties doesn't actually owe the debt, the United States the power to use $ r L"t, i yr d; r could be avoided by getting expert legal action can be taken to stop the soldier's money to pay debts or advice when the problem first the creditor from trying to force make purchases; buy, sell or lease rw :: I comes up. It's often too late if you payment. cars, real estate or make depositsor wait unlil you're already in trouble Sometimes members of the withdrawals on the soldier's and then ask an attorney to military may find themselves bank account. The power of attorney "make it right." hopelessly in debt with no apparent enables someone in the As a possible guide, here is a way out. In such a case, the soldier's family to handle his sampling of services which are legal officer can advise him on the business affairs.CLAIMSThe. " frequently provided by a military wisdom of declaring bankruptcy. legal office. Your problem may DIVORCE-Legal help is often legal office has a r not be included in the list, but sought by a serviceman who claims office to help military don't hesitate to seek help for any either wants a divorce or a sup members to be reimbursed for problem you may face. port action by his wife. Usually, if items which are damaged, stolenor 'P' \VILLS-This is a standard his wife is seeking a divorce, the destroyed in the course of .t , problem that you may want legal man's concern is with a property military duties. assistance with. If you're con- settlement, custody of children, Items shipped in hold baggagemay cerned about providing for some- or with the amount of support be damaged on their way to one particular death, upon your payments. the destination or they may be ,want to change your will, or wantto Often it is desirable to delay the lost. In such cases, the service * appoint guardians for your proceedings under the Soldiers'and be for all of man may paid or part , children in the event of the deathof Sailors' Civil Relief Act until --"aE..r'ft.: -.01 his loss, depending on the type of you and your wife, a legal the man can return home to pro. items involved and their age. "KEEP CLEAN, SAILOR"..This local lovely believes In keepingher officer can draw up a simple will. tect his interests or until he can secret hideaway free of litter in order to make it.more attractivefor It's also a good idea to review your work out an agreement with his her companions. She suggests that NAS Jax sailors keep on her Losses from theft are recovera will periodically to make sure it's wife. The legal officer can assistin ble through filing a claim with the good side by following her example at NAS. up to date. arranging the necessary delayor legal office The property, however - DEBT COUNSELING-Members in working out an agreementwith have been properly AdviceBy I of the military may face problems the wife's attorney.If must Legal secured at the time of the theft. because of an inability to pay the soldier is seeking a divorce debts or they may receive letters the legal officer can advise Military Police reports, t:.C0011MXN Health and Medical Program of commander's and state of indebtedness requesting that him on grounds for divorce, reports lAJIa'l AdvKor the Uniformed Services (CHAM- his unit commander insure pay where to file the divorce, and how ments by other people can be usedto Members of the Armed Forcesare PUS). ',,,, ::;:;:::,::,:,:: :*,:::(,:,<:: ,, ':::';''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''= ::'<:"':+ """'..:..o/...3': :::_, _>>:<<>.....,.<_ establish the fact that the prop- these benefits >Vfrmmr. x-KAvmmr>M w:ro itwKS-WAW yc'ggs.ifcSfo: ;: :SWvWSriB: ?** : eligible for life insurance In addition to , secured.A . erty was properly coverage under the Servicemen's members of the Armed Forces are .. .tl' Group Life Insurance covered by Social Security a form officer be able program legal to \ .: Consolidate Your Bills To $5,000.00 .; help with problems may other than administered by the Veterans retired of tributors'insurance survivors both for and the for con the those listed here he be ableto Administration. Active or , : TERMS TO SUIT YOU AT BANK RATES I send you to someone or may who can members of the Armed Forces contributor and family in the case of total disability. Hospital Insurance - and eligible dependents are eligible - give you the help you need. for medical care in Uniformed Part A, of the Social Security .SOUTHERN ( 'jf The main thing to remember is: Services facilities and at civilian Administration's Medicare if you think you need help, ask. facilities under the Civilian program, also must be included in any consideration of insurance If INDUSTRIAL BANK coverage.In . Open for your convenience 8 a.m.-Sp.m. f spite of the comprehensivecoverage V Closed Sunday provided for members of "The Little Bank with a Big Heart" D PICKUP & DELIVERY the Armed Forces and their dependents ; some individuals on active - Member F.D.I.C. D ROAD SERVICED duty become involved in MECHANIC ON DUTY mail-order insurance to provide Our Installment Loan Dept Is Open Until 4 P.M. 11 NORTH LAURA STREET PHONE 355.0622 D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS coverage, perhaps, for membersof their family who do not qualifyas : ::::::::::::::::: : : :: :: :' ': :':': :'': ::::.. dependents. :.- .:;.w.J.tv.vUiwSN:: : : : : :mt.: "+vw::...w:5: wJdwmn./: : ,:,'.,;;:':::5't; m:::.::::". ',i.po ;;, :f OS'O; K HILL f f': If a member of the Armed ,, . ::: ::: Forces is concerned about the ;1[ health coverage of dependentsnot UflI6flSERVICE covered the member's . Jax No. 1 Small Car Dealer by supplemental m [ benefits,he first should SEE' HOW MUCH CAR CENTER seek assistance and advice from 11;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::.:::.:.:::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::;:::::: :::::::::: the Base Legal Assistance Officeor "Y VdURM.. N 'CA.N BOY' : *> I 103rd & Jammes Road Phone 111.9156 from the Base Insurance Coun selor. 71 CHEVY IMPALA4drATR&HACP.S.Sharp $1795 73 PINTO SW 4sp, R&H, Ideal 2nd Car $2495 71 DATSUN PickUp 4spd.RiHNlce $1895 71 TORINO 500 2drHT, GreenSharp&Loaded $1795 ; 68 MERC COUGAR XR7 Loaded-Yellow Black Vinal Top $1495 70 TOYOTA CORONA 4speed, R&H, AC $1395 Mustanf 71 FORD GALAXIE 4dr, AC, AT, R&H $1495 69 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr. AT, R&H, ACNice $1095 . .. 69-73 TOYOTAS from 1095 MOBILE HOMES INC. \ / Several models to choose from 5070 NORMANDY BOULEVARD 786-8110 CALL FOR DETAILS BLANDING BLVD., ORANGE PARK 264-0569 4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 7374366US USED CAR PHONE 3896668TOVOTA HWY 17GREEN COVE SPRINGS 284-5616 I II GROWING BIGGER AND BIGGER TO SERVE YOU BETTER AND BETTERI I ..... ........................ ..............,.......................................... P .p, T, PI I II II fr a $10000 MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES, INC. $10000 e kfe1 i . I ::: Issued to Telephone I .w P : I I V Q Address C Stale Zip_ Dd < :: Onh' C.r.Ico" nMY he used """...d. Ih. GOOD UNTIL '". ,; ; 1AX ..u.c..... of Mob.. Mane vod un..es. .pne.l TEN DAYS : 41 SMALL 'CaitjPfcAtiEt = !: by an .u1hol'led ,-..."...... 0' AFTER DATE N.: J 1310 I CASSAT AVENUE PHONE I 389.4561 : d 4 .........MUSTANG.......MOIfU.....NOMIS.....INC..........O..te._..... ............................OF...ISSUE....... .M.: 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 21I i J Who's OUR RESOLUTION FOR THE NEW YEAR AT... I going to win the big one? COLONY MOBILE HOMES . "'1'''" *' '* Laura Holt NEX "IF WE DON'T HAVE THE MOBILE HOME YOU'RE 't, ; "Miami 1 LOOKING FOR,WE WILL GET IT AT THE of course! As long the " Kansas BEST PRICE EVER. Jayhawks aren't playing. And because what's his name Is Come and see our values first,then take your home so great! You know the Quar 1 ,1 and put It on our lot with every convenience terback!" ' s.rk >:lq a_ 'kSf i 1 1973 CONCORD' % 6395 0 ; All Electric 12x65 Beatthefuelshortage9359103rd 1 %W A _.,t5 .. y ! P01 HiteFICEUR STREET PHONE 771.0275 (Near Cecil Field and NAS Jax) "Miami, better all around LTl Clayburn offense and defense. No-name FICEUR defense will override the purple I "Minnesota, it has a better gang. Tarkenton won't be able to defense than Miami this year, Li scramble as much against Miami and Minnesota has a better and Bob Griese is a better . quarterback in Tarkenton." passer". 1 d 1 1 P02 Boyd V P.62 Miami PACKARD Bell console stereo w/8 track tape deck "Probably will winwillwant to see Minnesota win, WAS$439.95 NOW $27995SAVE $159.95New Miami has a better offense" ( Warranty) E ONE NEW RCA 23" Color Console TV WAS $639.95 NOW $49995 SAVE $140.00New ( Warranty) ONE LIKE NEWDELMONICO E.A. Stereo with 8 track tape deck WAS $289.95 NOW $21995 SAVE $70.00 P01 Faulkner Mary Poitevint _(Parts 1 yr Labor 90 Days) VP-49 NEX ONE 6 MONTHS OLD I "Minnesota, because Miamiwon PHILCO 16 cu ft Refrigerator with ice-maker "I would like for Minnesota to twice already and that'senough win because I'm tired of Don And I got a $450 pool on WAs$349.95 NOW $28995 SAVE $60.00 Shula and the Miami (Parts 1 Labor yQ Days) Dolphins. them. I don't know anything yr -.",'"'>> '.. .... .- ,- about football". KELVINATOR Harvard gold 30" Electric range - WAS $199.95 NOW$14995 SAVE $50.00 __(Parts 1 yr-labor 90 days) WIGGINSCUSTOM ONE USED SPEED QUEEN white Automatic WasherWAS '\ $229.95 NOW $ f TO95 SAVE 50.00 PAINTING (Parts & Labor 90 Days) ,\: ' FOUR GOOD USED : 4172 PHILIPS HWY PHONE 731.2380MOTORCYCLES HOTPOINT Air Conditioners 500, 8000, 10,000 BTU r" FROM $89.95 TO S 179.95Save __( from $40.00 to $50.00 on Ea.) TWO GOOD USEDWESTINGHOUSE N : Air Conditioners 5000, 10,000 BTU FROM $79.95 TO $169.95 Ruby Barbaree _(Save from 550.00 to $60.00) NEX hrr errrrrrr THREE GOOD USED Solid wood desk, small "Miami, my husband says so! _FROM $ $19,95 $29.95ONE MOBILE HOMES FRAMES, TANKS, etc. GOOD USED 5-Piece Dining Room Suite. FAST SERVICE LOW PRICE _NOW 99.95 SAVE$100.00 Lease or Buy! ONE GOOD USED Piece Dinette Suite NOW $89.95sAVE $40.00 T4 _ I STARTTHE NEWYEAR WITH ONE GOOD USED ATHENS solid maple table dresser ,,, A PIZZA PARTYL.JsT' $119.95 NOW SAVE $70.00ONE PRIDEMORE INC.: V _ , u.s.NORTH' I 282.5600 (Toll Free) : _ FREE NEW 3-Pc yellow/white Dinette with swivel I chairsNOW INTERNATIONAL e TCHER 0 1 $59.95sAVE $20.00ONE P BUY A 1 _ SCOUTS w HEN YOU NEW Black Spanish Ottoman 0 6 to Choose From NOW $34.95 SAVE $5.00ONE 4 Cylinder Hardtop _ Models (removeable) ', JAN.2 ro NEW Black Spanish Ottoman 9 20,000 to 45,000 Miles ,, .' (OFFER EXPIRES $32.95 SAVE $7.oo Ideal I for Sportsmen " Second CarPrices #1..it.fluIrau ONE NEW DIXIE 4-pc Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite Start,at... "EAT-IN OR TAKEOUT FAMILY RESTAURANTDOMINICK'S NOW $$229.95sAVE $130.00BSTABlISHD $788 9Etcck RESTAURANT . ,CENTURY 21IMPORTS 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 387-2421 HOME FURNISHING CENTERSHome ((112 mile No.of Main Gate) Owned&Operated by Thomas Walker thru Wed.4PM10PMThursFrlSat.4pm.l2pm hlWAY 17 It KINGSLE AVE ORANGE PARK Ph 2444942JANUARY 2509 PHILIPS HIWAY HOURS: Sun. . . PHONE 396.2025 .'. ": ' " .. '_., _. . ._ .. _.. ..r- -1; ,. . " ti . PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER JANUARY 10, 1974 -- . fl:1: : Trophies presented at Cecil Course Sailboat OfferedThe _ . J Orange Park Coast Guard Auxiliary will present a course in sailboating for amatuer and advanced sailors. The course will { 6 be presented at the Lakeshore I ,; # v" Junior High School from 7.10 P.M. on January 15, 17, 22 and 24th with all age groups welcometo attend. C For further Information, A contact Ron Fritz at 264-9546. : -- i I : _, : ATT1f wv t) +t : I R r a aJ Z .of 4 4M. 4r Jim Lee (USN-retired) of Special Services, presented Captain John David McNeal, representing the "Blackbirds" of VA-45, acceptedthe Marshall, CO of NAS Cecil,with 2ND Softball trophy runner-up trophy for intramural football. I ----_-,_ H __ _._ ...W ! o. ;, r OMlari a ,.. . ..' . ,. : : > .... . .. ... s4 *..W t. \ oX r r t'" __....... sr 1iM11Mt, + m '....... ..,...... ;V If'it<.'' .-.. II1&, ' Jr'J -eD'f'J-, : 1t lw, r3a ;. .... . r::;. .,, \ i ;< "NI '" '& \ I -t 1 '1 Irt'2! :. t. *'1. ... !z. 1301 .\'1\ I ;:; : u k : A $: J: > r i't roI '; 'j 1I<1fJt" i J '>t't'f f/ .... l'" .I. .. ..... .f4. .ern ..al Sgt. John Mills of the Marine Barracks receives the 2nd half runner- 1. up trophy in football from Captain Marshall.TRANSMISSION. 6'2' Eve Bruce,who sports a 42- _......% .wi *ouel is an smiles as he presents the 2ND and So-Lant 25-35 bod, would like to remind Volleyball Championship trophies to Captain Marshall. everyone that the unseasonablywarm weather we are ex- periencing, may cause your buds to bloom early."Intermediate" . THE HAREM * sections in care . a the medical wards of VA hospitalsare New Summer Hours: Open 4PMI! teaching older disabled veter- ALL NEWTOPLESS DANCERS ans to be as self-sufficient as pos TOPLESS GO-GO 4PM.2AM sible in caring for their own It I Raised Show Bar illnesses and involving membersof 10 W. Church St. 353-9678 their families in their re- trie'se are the first warning signs ''jt transmission habilitation. froubf* they couwdeyetoo into"niaior and :, .. epa** So rat'fie' hrsfr tigyi of -cost. Won; < 1 TI ytJ.r"!:! ?w.i1JH'liIUU! 11 :.t!. " (rouble visitor can /our convenient ' Mr Transmission center THE ATTENTIONNAVY FRAMERYFormerly ( Frame Circus) 'Ii a PERSONNEL! With Commander Officer's Approval II 5140 BLANDING BLVD. I (Next to Pic'n Save at 103rd St.) COMPLETENO MQftiriSbC" YOU MAY MOONLIGHTAT PHONE 772-0510 r AliTHftNlZt l UNTIL VOU' JAX SHIPYARDS TO ":',:" :;::" : .'",:;' ;;::;:,:::';:::;';:. 1 Att f ARTS ftABOR F t GUARANTEEDSPECIAL SUPPLEMENTYOUR Large Selection of CUSTOM & READYMADE I INCOMEIf FRAMES t MIRRORS I.. PfllCE INCLUDES ; You are a Welder, Rigger, Pipefitter/ or an Inside or PRINTS andORIGINAL Drain Hu'O .Cft CK Mil Outside Machinist, Full or Part Time ((6 Hrs. Min.). . PAINTINGS A : .f.fi Qa k t <3iu t Bands R M< *>i* N < f iu'0 AdHJkl'l *Q injp ciri Work Is now Available. Excellent Opportunity for 2nd . I II of Hosfts Conn etion Motor MouiH MoOuKIO' 4 Career. Apply (In Employment Office. CALL bAY. NIGHTX> SUNDAf 750 East Street 10 I Bay 355-1711 % OFF! J 40)5) MERRILL.RD.I t f An Equal Opportunity Employer . ..J I 53SCASSATAVE I ..to all military personnel' I ) _. J JANUARY 10, 1974 J JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 23 -- - Fliers celebrate' new year I by downing Albany twice Jax--The Jax Navy Albany's only cause for Fliers basketball team celebration in their losses appeared to be well to the Fliers was the fact refreshed after a three that they had the game's week holiday lay off when r highest scorers in both 1 - they celebrated the new contests J. Mims scored year at home with two 22 in the first game and G. $ impressive wins against Scott scored 31 in the NAS Albany. second. Seeking restitution for The Fliers, now 8-4, have s the two losses Albany won their last three games ,1:4r - handed them in Albany a and in all three they have . month ago, the Fliers scored over 100 points. .La3 . poured it on and didn't let This weekend they will I. up until they had secured have a chance to run their 113-72 and 122-90 victories.The win streak up to five in a Fliers sped to a 63-32 row with two games halftime lead in their first against NAS Glynco at confrontation of the new Glynco. The Fliers met I lI I1Vll -- = .,\ > year and when it was all Glynco earlier in the SPLITMAKERS TRIUMPHANT-These- nine men and three others not pictured presented the ,.. over they boasted a ,six season with the result that ,Commissioned Officer's Mess with an early Christmas present when their Splitmaker team won the man contingent of double each team won one game. NAS Jax 1973 Fall Bowling title lust before the holiday break. They are (L to R) Kneeling: Fel figure scorers. The helo Garcia, Manny Millete, Ding Sabio, Sam Bayeng Standing: Bing Palisoc, Rusty Gamboa, Bill McCauley, Ben Cacao and Joe Diacuna. Not pictured are Ernie Imotan, Jun Alcafaras and Tick squadrons were well Concepcion.LIHAUL. represented in that con- IntramuralBasketball .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::.:.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.: :.:.: :.:.:.:::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;::::;;::::;;.:. tingent when Levie Hamerter of HS-15, and Intramural JAX SPORT BRIEFS Mort McCarthy and Livio . Capilla of HS-11 all scoreda Standings Volleyball total of 18 points each. AMERICAN LEAGUE WOMEN'S TENNIS Garry Pope of Air Ops W L Standings RECREATION LEAGUE. FORMING followed with his 17 while COMMITTEE MEETING 5 1IS-15 0 . AMERICAN LEAGUE Jax-The Enlisted Recreation Jax- n all military wives Terry Brown and Ralph IIS-U 5 0 W L Committee of the Composite singles tennis league is currently Calloway, both of VP-56, VP-45 3 0 VW-4 19 7 Recreation Fund is scheduled to being formed. Play will be contributed 13 and 10 VP-56 4 1 0 NATTC 18 4 meet at 1:30: p.m. today, January Tuesday, Thursday and Friday . NDRC 1 points, respectively. AIMD 3.3NATTC lIS-UNo. 1 15 9 10 in the Special Services Con- from 9-11 a.m.The league will be . All for beginners as well as experienced - VP-5 13 U ference Room, Bldg. 620. The Fliers also boasted a: 2 2 HS-7 12 10 designated primary or alternate players. Anyone Interested ..687 percentage at the free 679th 3 4 679th 4 16 members are urged to attend. should call Special throw line with 11 of 16 HS-l 1 4 GOLF MEETING SCHEDULED Services at 772-3112 no later than attempts finding their way MPO"HOSPITAL .. 1 1 4 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Jax--An organizationalmeeting January 15 to sign up. -' W L for all units and com through the net. 0 6 FAPL NARJAX 21 3 mands interested in participatingin INDOOR POOL REOPENS The second game was NATIONAL LEAGUE FICEUR 19 5 the 1974 Golf season will be Jax-The NAS Jax indoor pool almost an instant replay of W L NDRC 8 16 held at the NAS Athletic Office in has reopened for recreational the first as the Jax netters VP-5 5 0 VP-49 7 15 Bldg. 563 on Wednesday January swimming as of January 7.Hours led 61-46 at halftime, endedup HAWKS 4 1 IIS-U No.2 2 18 16. Each unit or command should of operation are: 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. AIR OPS 4 2 MARTD 1 23 have one representative at the Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Fri: 4-8 with five in double men 1IS-7 4 2 VP.S6 0 2 meeting for each team they planto p.m.Mon.Fri.; and 12 noon to 8 figures and hit for a .600 FASO 4 2 enter. p.m. weekends and holidays. percentage ((16 of 27)) at the MARINE BKS 3 1 free throw line. VW-4 3 2 D r .-.... Levie Hamerter was the MARTD 3 3 MEDICAL 1 4 sole claimant of high point NARJAX 1 5 honors for Jax this time HC-2 0 4 with his 25. He was DPD 0 6 complemented by GaryPope's 24, Mort Mc- Carthy's 19, RalphGalloway's : 15 and Livio Capilla's 15. ..... .:" 1 ttf AandLTRUCKS TRAILER RENTALS & . 1 :M.ohfi "Formerly AI's Westslde UHaul"4807BLANDINGBLVD PHONE 771-5092 Tanttlt T1MUQUANATERRACE (Next door to Putt-Putt) YOUR ONf-STOP MOVING CENTER ApartmentsPool 14,000 Neighborhood Dealers Aross the Country r -_ *Patios'Balconies WTW CarpetDrapesCentral U AULKM Heat&Air Modern Kitchen Appliances Laundry Room 1 BR FURNISHED 1 / Our concept Is a simple one-a hearty drink, 4 $115 up an Inviting salad bara thick steak and 2 BR FURNISHED mammoth baked potato-served attentivelyby $165 up DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD MOVING' RENT waiters In an Intimate dining room. 24 FT. 2'/ miles from NAS Jax FORD TRUCKS 12,16,20 Locator One Way 10 miles from NAS CecilSJ47SEABOARDAVE. AUTOMATIC SHIFTS-RADIOS Low Rates-By Day HAPPY HOUR DAILY til 7PM INSURANCE Week,Month CARGO TRAILERSALL DRINKS, AT HALF-PRICE! -, (Just off Tlmuqoana) PHONE 772730 : SIZE TRAILERS FREE MOVING GUIDE ROOSEVELT MALL (HIGHWAY 17)) AIDS,TOW BARS 'tf.1Y" FREE ROAD SERVICE MOVING PHON 387.6488 4 1'-- \ .. u.. ... _. ..-- _. _-- ..' . .... . J' ... # . .. _. ". ._ .,_. _. .. .. . :f , !; ... ..:...."':""" ... .' ':" '.--t": '!:t. t"\.. -....... ... 4ct. : . r PAGE 24 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER JANUARY 10, 1974 i SLA' USDA USCA USLA L'CA .''CA Sl'StA' tiA 1USCA iiSO USDA i"DA S OA ySDA , ,. I1; (f iFIY[ IMOItI iAK( 4 G : iRlr1 tritU) T'? iDir! YCtO iAIYEj fSIME i tkCR( /AIM( 9 i \I CINSIITf01 DIM t KIttV Stf.AsSSSfe LOIN AND i : wr ROUND 1 Yai i*t t triiiii .ti** MMi i ,- *! ** C I ,INS.. EEJEISMEIIN 1 \\J!:! . ,.. ,. , All Budge, Betf I ii Oo ,bit wropptd"" . n-''''n"','.'nn.'.'..nnvQUPdN': ; +n n' ':\''''''nx?' end... GUARANTEED tender fit wrngOryOUQrdernREPLACED.HURRY . 'jI. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL , ' .... PHONE oJ Dutvri, ta til< .\lbeannlld I IjZ. ' ., '" SOUTH NORTH No j 5 % kNi" ,.eeMA.: xl.Ma.kKSen Iwt& ,.. I IMI ;. 737-5596 .7fc8-4826 e'lJ "", "' ., ,.. oft Make your appointment today and t. . receive 15 I Ibs fryers FREE. If you NVI Institution Inquire About Our II ,.. wait until tomorrow, bnly 10 It*. PERCENT DISCOUNT, I I (QW) ! I ! e.FREE 3rd day S Ibs. FREE . with, side, or more j R I ' I M I II I ! .1 CALL TODAY! g 7dP9 f t l Meat Specialist 1 1Y ; ; SOUTH 73755961NORTMSIDE .. t s , 7684826I , r ..,.. e U.S.D.A. CHOICESIDES . = y } ,J/ : : ( 77C; "" . / ,1' l AVERAGE WEIGHTS' ".__. .ill IVSl 300 LBS. & UP >, I ,.. y\. }. j 1 Ily .r , ,iIli I . ,.. / tIiIl ,' VIa .. : ki.FItlh' fr ; : ... ; : 1 ,.. " 11 I I t., ys+ 1.f ,., , Ma ..Nw ..f ,D. NIl I ... r I ,... \ t = TnU t ' 5)i ; c,7 ( !* t * ..1; >* I y 1: u10 s S r . ; . 'f @ : . . 'f fiml . 5 Ibs. PORK CHOPS 5 Ibs. SAUSAGE 5 Ibs. BACON 5 Ibs. HOT DOGS 7 Ibs. CHICKEN 15 : ; $00 $ -00 $00 $100 sjooSfUCT ,..' : ; r//- VI f i \ ,.., I'. Yh f 1 N9AVPERS0t4team ORDERS I FAC IITRIM will I <" of tra sour & we '' event . order ,iV. Jn -. tMoid r t I' you may rctourr and your money'agerhe : i hflppy opfBudget % 1 p .. . :J[ ; . . v . 14 ) . I, : 'ttlttiiPl'' nt11 ifc 11 . ( T 1 olilllitii DiiLr I m a e ejcAebd 0 UJIllEi DLLt 11 It ' " l " : ,p M (* Terr Rd OUNN AVe = i Jc, BUDGET BEEF I 1 \mUOMIOtO SOUTHSIDE p ,,1 4371Behind ? Q UOCftMWNJk ( 4343 ilO I 4371 UNIVERSITY BLVD SO. 7375596 2644 Leonid 768-4826 ) i .. - |
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