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Th"IIjf 1 4AXr.2d = _:, "'; VOL. 31 NO.'M3 JL.uii L_ -p Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval I Air Station, Jacksonville Florida JANUARY 24, 1974I 2Ii1irn:21.I : s Quintescence passes by the w aN S Committee Boat on its wayto a first in A Class of the Navy Day Regatta Re-sail. a f..s+, See page 19 For story and more pictures. v, 4f . f# * r t tr f w. a ,! t'n4Cy.. RrF ; :; r< ro t xra 4 4Wi4wYr * + y JP . a A; dz ,, rr t r pwi vp b N 1&1k sft o 4, N , !'If 1'y RrI ; ,, . .: I IV !, d F ! a , " aD7.ew0 , N1FMONC' y #' ', !:r : ft', it: : : " IIif ,-,' '. < ',:... . " '...i,1' - . "r "w - .. .a+' R'n "' '"aCeft ; .. . , e A R N+tn" r , .. $"' Photo by Pete Shackelford "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy.Opinions contained here are not official.expressions of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised. VfiIJLTa , JANUARY 24, 1974 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER I NAS gourmets grade Dining Hall One I IBy mentioned most often was you take the price into J03 John Doose pared Jax's Dining Hall to Most of the complaintsmade consideration its that they would like to see hard to others in the survey dealt they've eaten in if " Jax The Jax Air Newsof they had any complaints with the quality of the food milk put back on the beat. January 10, 1974 con- Some evening menu. While this survey may about the quality or and not the quantity. tained an article that quantity, if they had heard said that the food was One comment made by not prove anything con- announced the fact that other people complain and usually cold, that the an ADJ1 from VW-4 who clusive, it doespoint out the NAS Dining Hall No. 1 was what changes they would meats were usually all had 18 years of service to fact that there are quite a instituting some changesin like to" see in the menu. bone or fat and that the his credit may have pin- few people complainingand their menu that would After the results were vegetables were either pointed the reason why that even though the offer their patrons more tallied the only thing all 37 undercooked or over- those below E-5 seemed to majority may come from variety.As people seemed to con- cooked. One comment that have the most complaints.He the lower ranks there are it happened, right sistently agree upon was was indicative of most of said the younger some coming from the after the article appeared that they had heard others the others of this nature patrons seem to make the higher ranks too. several complaints started complaining. Twentytwoof came from a CSSN who mistake of "trying to Perhaps if the people filtering into the Jax Air those people had no has been in the Navy two compare the food with who are doing the com- News office about the complaints themselves years. He said that even Mom's cooking" without plaining would complain to Dining Hall and the food it while 15 had very little in though he rated Jax's considering the fact that someone other than the was serving. the way of compliments.An Dining Hall as superior to Mom never had to cook for guy sitting next to them in Deciding to get to the interesting discovery others he had eaten in, he so many people. His the dining hall the guys bottom of the matter, the was'the fact that 14 of the felt that the grade of food opinion of the food was back at work or the guy Jax Air News conductedan 22 who had no complaints used could be a little that it was "very good". outside taking a survey; informal survey of ((64pct.) were E-5s and better. On the other end of the something would get done. Dining Hall One patronslast above while 10 of the 15 The few who did rank spectrum was the But if people who Thursday, Friday and ((67pct.) who had com- complain about the comment made by an AN complain don't really Monday. plaints came from those quantity all felt that more from VP-49 with 15 monthsin believe enough in their A total of 37 people were below the rank of E-5. than one meat should be the Navy behind him. own complaints to see that polled on the three days Twenty-three of those offered in the main line He said that of the four they are presented to the with 19 coming from the who expressed their and that even with secondsthe dining halls he's eaten in in right people, then maybe ranks of E-5 and above and opinions said that the Jax quantity of meat was the last 15 months, Jax's they aren't really as upset 18 coming from below the Dining Hall was either barely enough for a full "is, the worst", but he about it as they might E-5 ranks. equal or better when meal. This was also a added that "even with the indicate they are. As they came out of the compared with others comment frequently madein mentioned shortcomings Maybe there really isn't Dining Hall they were while 14 said it was not as regards to changes they (Coo.vegetables overcookedand anything wrong with the asked if they were regular good as others they had would like to see in the overall quality varies food at the Dining Hall. Or patrons, how they com- eaten in. menu. The other change from day to day), when is there? Letter to the Editor I Jax Air -News catering to 2 percent' minority ? To The Editor: officer to take action to civilian employment is in as they should, but -we The article about the The editorial in the Jax correct these violations the best interest of the don't think we should effects of typesof dischargeson Air News for the past two whenever and wherever so Navy. I suggest that you ignore the problem with civilian employmentwas weeks has been observed.The review the Jax Air News the minority.If supplied by the demoralizing to say the officers and men of caption.Cdr.F.L.Woodlief. American Forces Press least. Why not take the Patrol Squadron Five will other squadrons and Service an official positive side and cast a continue to measure up to VP.5 CO commands follow the Department of Defense constructive vote for the this responsibility not only Cdr. Woodlief: example you cite at VP-5 publication supplied to within the confines of the the MAAs won't have to do majority? The two percentget As you said, the military newspaper enough attention. command spaces but editorials in our past two what they're doing now: editors containing feature wherever and whenever. If Cleaning up a mess that The were"demoralizing" stories aimed at military Navy has someone else created it is considered harass- by established standards for It's not a not personnel. We doubt that ment, our most humble showing proper grooming and dress. Those happy situation when a leadership.With anyone who read about few that violate these apologies.P.S. handful of violators makeit what lies ahead for a standards must be made to I am not sure that necessary for the station regard to the story person with an other than the article that promotedthe MAA Force to be at the about the adhere to the rules.It Navy ExchangeHair honorable discharge would Navy Exchange men'shair Galley and Navy Exchange Stylist we feel that want to settle for anythingless is the responsibilityboth stylist and a to exercise the new services at the Navy than honorableIf sworn and morally of discussion the of on types discipline that should have Exchange should be articles such as that each officer and petty discharges and effect on been taken care of brought to the attention of one (and the editorials) beforehand by effective our readers-even if they keep just one more person leadership in the violators' benefit 1----- long-haired squared away we think working spaces. dependents. Military we've done our job. We agree that the personnel who return witha Editor The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspipe" distributed each Thursday the U.S. Naval Air Station majority of Navy per- non-regulation hair cut Jacksonville. Florida by the Holt Publishing: Company a sonnel are both abiding by can be cured with a private firm. All Copy submitted Jor use in th*JAX AIR NEWS and enforcing regulations, prompt return trip. Safety must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office. Box 2. NAS - Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News ]Big welcome greets items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 112.3118 deposit. or 3119. "Everything advertised in this publication must be made return of "Prohibition" available for purchase use or patronage without regard to race, creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser. Jax--NAS Jax has user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this proved that you don't need booze to I policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the have a successful party. II...., to advertising from that An estimated 300 refusal print source. people returned Prohibition to the Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Candlelight Restaurant Saturday night with concerning such should be directed to featuring soft drinks a night sandwiches pizza and family /v0"\ THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY entertainment.The . |;:- 5 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 "Unusual Southern Onkers" } a USO ""OM' Telephone 387-3564 group, combined their Phil pantomime talents M'I ''l'''''' with Cay to Vt MNEM provide a night out that the whole family [VOL. 31 NO. 43 JANUARY 24, 1974 ( Due to the success of the no-alcohol could enjoy. Prohibition party has been scheduled party, another,7 Take !stock in America. for Enlisted Mens Club. Feb. 9 the Buy US.Savings! Bonds. '.' ", _... ...... ... ..... ., . '".-. '.- ..... -" ..", "......".. ,.'.- - 24, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 3 I VP-49 marks 90,000 hours of safe flying. ; I Jax-VP-49 accomplished a significant milestone in \ aviation safety Jan. 18 by marking their 90,000th ac w y; ' cident-free flight hour. t .. The flight was a check ride for LCdr. Doug Rollings, s VP-49's Safety Officer, with Lt. John Drake, squadron ;,' Sp NATOPS Officer, as flight instructor.On /MT 5.5 I S ,' . hand to meet the crew upon their arrival was Capt. .&1.,, Zf ". r Albert P. Lesperance, Commander Patrol Wing 11, and fi r' , Cdr. Victor S. Gulliver, VP-49 Commanding Officer. ,, The accident-free flight hours were accomplishedover z the past 11 years in both the P-5 and P.3 aircraft. F During this time the squadron has made several i . deployments to the Pacific and the treacherous flight 'S e rr conditions of Iceland and the North Atlantic. r This accomplishment shows the professionalism and attention to detail of the Navy flyers of VP-49 and reflects the continuous importance of aviation safety that has been a part of the squadron's indoctrination of \ flight crews and maintenance personnel. r/: :/ VP-49 is returning to Keflavik, Iceland in the near future and plans to mark the twelfth year of accident- free flying while maintaining its primary task of anti- . submarine warfare in the North Atlantic. :ii w:: WM .m akM Jmmf: : " '- . CD Board p. lf >iu ,,1':111.011I.111):: (.ill mln told ".iu.rll : . + :I " .int >e inning In j i p'ml of ..ifu\: SAFELY HOME AGAIN-Lt.John Drake (Left), VP-49 NATOPS Officers greeted by Capt. Albert a\\a+i\ (from )our ipsiAd' : "hoil. Cold "ikr i:*. P. Lesperance, COMPATWING 11, after he and LCdr. Doug Rollings (Background) returned from I due POMIIXiumis: kliould! K I.IMII a earn hith 101UillOikl.ri.nl.uruilu.il flying the squadron's 90,000th accident-free soon I .willi w"inns lUr: .iddidctwtinuxuklv hour. LCdr. Rollings is VP-49's Safety Officer. I .or kiip: \iitim in A tool room I Jax-The deadline is and. in i Mr.i ilollnny: I 11:ini iiion uhoul" anidiiil:: $ nearing for handing in rr.'\.:ntiun and!. imlll .li.II': i ifi: In iking 1111III'rI..11I applications for '\ Rid(IMS*lint uiJ itiur-H.: nomination to the Jax Navy Federal Credit Union's .: :.':'; - Board of Directors. r Members wishing to apply for nomination may FRIENDLYRELAXED& I pick up application blanks QUIET ATMOSPHERE from the branch managersin IIIIHQ'illllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII each of the Credit Union IDEALLY LOCATED FOR offices, any credit union CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. official, or members of the CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, nominating committee. CHURCHES AND Committee members and SHOPPING AREAS their phone numbers are: .. .....a; .j'mm iI''S': :! , F. Ray Forrest, chairman Take 103rd to Firestone ((772-2481)); W.L. Purcell Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks {I (NARF 772-2409)); J.F. Past Forrest High' School. 1 O'Connell (CPD 772.2610)); Capt. J.T. Janus (Cecil (tOLONIAL'l'OREST Field Dental Officer 771- 3211 Ext. 261)); and Michael Cascone (CPD 771-3253)). .a---: APARTMENTS February 1 is the deadline for returning 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD applications. 111.6666 ' 6 a 'MIIw SPEAKEASYTOPLESS . : .. ,Waitresses Bartenders * - DANCERS: 11AM-2AM 5916 Philips Highway 733.9989 Next time you have something planned on payday you won't have to work it around depositing a check. The Westside Atlantic Bank of Jacksonville is goingto make things easy. We're offering both active and FASHION retired military and federal employees an automatic deposit service whereby your paycheck is sent CAREERLike directly to us by the government. 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JANUARY 24, 1974 PAGE A JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER ...rrr... ..... nar..r......".:...:"".."...:.,.:........:.:.:.:.:.:.:.".:.:.:.:.:<<.:.,.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.::.:.:.:.".:.:..."..,.....,...:.",.-.,." ,..:.........w..w:...:.. . I : [ Sy L-. AROUND CECIL w-... .a t 1P e ? . : L'1 1.f . r. : ..1 ;. .tt. ..,.. I. .... f -i1t( _ 1r r.tL .v..r f .;.:' \\8 ,.. r .. J:' 1 LTJG David E. Mitchell smiles proudly as his wife, Nelda and Yt .' -- -AW2"---,-Randall L. Lienhart is Commanding Officer,CDR H.B. Giedzinski, pin on his new silver bars I . "'a- i'_._a'I -- .' sworn in during his $10,000 during his recent promotion to his present rank. ADJC T.W. Ward of Attack reenlistment. The ceremony was Squadron Forty.Five recently Pat Carpenter, PH3reenlistedfor held by CDR J. Keery, CO of VS. I reenlisted for FOUR more yearsof SIX more years. Upon 24. ..... . Naval Service which will give ---- rwr - reenlistment Pat received her him total of of a twenty years new set of orders to Norfolk, Va. active duty i 4J'a rteN" / Sv -4-- ---I L . f r : : _IK j rI pSl i iw ' U.Terry Cooney of VA-12 was promoted "December 2, 1973 to his a t t7'l. - rank of in ,. -I, . present LCDR ceremonies held aboard the USS IN. w I DEPENDENCE in the Mediterranean. -ADJ1 Loran- A. Bogart from < "tIn -- ,,\: _. ........ . AIMD Power Plants recently the presence of his family and Major Honse, CO of Marine reenlisted on 10, December 1973 Barracks, Cpl R.R. Law was sworn in for TWO more years in the for SIX years. Marine Corps, at Marine Barracks NAS, Cecil Field. ----.-- --- '" I ,: ,.#'.. Lou Webber "YOUR TIRE EXPERT" ( Gives You FREE t1 qxCpl FRONT END ALIGNMENTWith Purchase of Any 4 of these Tires. ! L. L. Bolling recently reenlisted for THREE more CONCORDE . : years of service at the Marine TP78 Premium Sgt. R.J. 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INSTANT CREDIT WITH MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS OPEN FRI.NIGHTS TIL S2NORMANDYTIRECO :BELL.A.JR: : :: SUNDAY TIL PM 'HOME EUJLDERS: JNC.: .. 5354 NORMANDY BLVD. 784-9292 GOODS PHON E 264.9579 or 264.2445 Member of National Home Builders OPEN AtL DAYSATUR0A* .1 Jacksonville Home Associationand 1 1 / ' Builders .. . ...M &J,_ __ -. c.. ." .-... '... "'1I W Asoclatlons S ., lOWB 1 achBlvd I 1 , ,, ' -- v r ,... ." ,. "l'j 1 :4C0,, 'Y'AAIN=Nr."'r..._*.....t'tw0"Lr' 1.-V' r... h JANUARY 24, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE I Cdr. Weir to become 'Top Fox' tomorrow I Jax Cdr. Richard W. Last year Cdr. Woodlief aviation patrol squadron. . Weir will assume com- became the first Naval Capt. Albert P. mand of VP-3 tomorrow at Flight Officer in the Lesperance, Commander Hangar 1000, relieving history of Naval Aviationto Patrol Wing 11, will in- Cdr. Frank L.. Woodlief. assume command of an troduce the guest speaker, RAdm. Harold G. Rich, . ''J'j"t': Commander, Patrol 'flI \ Wings, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. l4 1 After the address by r Adm. Rich, Cdr. Woodliefand b ww 4 , Cdr. Weir will read their orders and upon ., Y9N :) ' completion of the j k { , a traditional "I relieve you, 4 ; sir", Cdr. Weir will > i' become the new Com- .',1 manding Officer of the i! 1 r \JHf1 "Mad Foxes." 4 J 1 Cdr. Weir reported to r N, ,", - VP-5 from the New : : ; . 1 : ". Orleans Navy Recruiting :: "" - f Districtwhere Commanding he Officer.servedas : : . Since reporting to VP-5 in izT/ January, he has served as the Officer.squadron's Executive _ The new skipper has : : logged over 7,000 flying hours during his naval - career and has previously _._ Ai served in the Jacksonvillearea Cdr Frank L. Woodlief with Patrol Squadrons 18, 30 and 45. Cdr Woodlief has ordersto report to Commander, WITHOUT ADVERTISING YOU WOULDN'T KNOW Second Fleet for duty. I Cdr Richard W. Weir ':-. ." 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Applications are available from any 71 TORI NO 500 2dr.HTDark GreenSharp&Loaded $1795 There are no background or ex- credit union official, branch managerIn 71 VEGA 4cylATR&HNlce $1395 perience requirements-fust the each credit union office or memberof 70 TOYOTA CORONA 4speedR&HAC $1395 desire to be part of credit union ac- the nominating committee,which is 69 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr.ATR&HACNice $1095 tivities and serve credit union made up of F.Ray Forrest,chairman 72 TOYOTA CORONA 4doorsATR-HACVlnal RoofAII Like members. ((772.2481));W. L. Purcell ((772.2409)); J. New 7 to Choose From PRICES START AT$2495 F. O'Connell ((772.2610)); Captain J. T. Each application will be consideredby Janus ((771-3211, ext. 261)); Michael the nominating committee who will Cascone ((712.3253)). 69-73 TOYOTAS from 1095 select a slate of nominees from the applications. The credit union Deadline for returning applications is Several models to choose from membership will then vote on this February 1st, so pick up yourstoday. CALL FOR DETAILS USED CAR PHONE 3896668JAX JAX NAVY : -1 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION JfrA 3J ; I ROOSEVELT MALL NAS JAX,Bldy 3t NAS CECIL FIELD, Bldg 26hi. ..381 5622or Base EKL 2431 I PHONE384.1391 I 717 9894 or Base Ext. 215 I HoursMon..FrI.10AM-5:30PM: : Hours Mon. Frl.9AM.4:30PM: Hours Mon, Fri." 30AM 3 3OPM *t SMALL CAR DEALER Sat.9AM.IPM m0rSATAVFWIF PHONE 389-4561 a JANUARY 24, 1974 6 AIRWINGER JAX AIR NEWS- - Lange award goesto VP-49 Crew 4Jax VP-49 Crew 4 has been awarded the squadron's William F. Lange Award,designating it as the top"49er"ASW crew. / d 0 r The award was established as a memorial in honor of a former VP- .. ; 7: :- . 49 officer who was killed in a 1962 automobile accident. ; Competition between all 11 crews in the squadron was based on crew Military'financial readiness and a point system reflecting the crew's individual and crew. coordinated capabilities.These . capabilities were demonstrated in ASW exercises with U.S. submarines and in the ASW ground trainers. Accepting the award for the crew was the plane commander, Capt. Pete Corry, a Canadian exchange officer. I The other members of Crew 4 are: Ltjg( ) Dave Scruggs, copilotjLtjg ; ( ) Steve Vagts, ,third pilot; Lt. Jules Craynock, tactical coor 1 / / 0I dinator; Ens.Dave Walker, navigator-communicator; AW2 Jack Carrigan, AWAN Joe Mosier and AW3 aeff Fasnacht, sensor operators; A02 Jim Tyree, ordnanceman; AEC Jim Stegner; flight 0 / engineer; ADJ1 Joe Valentino, second mechanic; and AX1 Lloyd Howell, flight technician.ALL . / / / / 'S 0 I / organizatioii and / 'Wmt an automatic aai ,1 1 t h'T 4.+4n"a } ,u r secondmcomc . r N \ . ? r E E 4? See us or yourdisbursing G r IgL $ j officer $ $ q for details WINNERSVP49's Crew 4 shows off the William F. Lange Award, symbol of the squadron's top ASW crew. .:.its: gteatv * to. ben THE- HAREM * the First New Summer Hours: Open 4PMI , ALL NEW TOPLESS DANCERS CPamilyCPIlSTCPEDE-" TOPLESS GO-C04PM-2AM Raised Show Bar 10 W.Church St. 358.1 7' L NOW IS THE TIME TO EARN Savings and 1'oaii associationof Jacksonville _. Effective Anngil Return When Held to MritiftyRECORpEp 10 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU '..1.11. 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SAVE TIME AND MONEY! CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! I ..... ... . .. .-, ._.... ._ .s.a. . # ,y-'L'L"f ".. . . ,- . .L... . ..# JI Jo_. ."" JANUARY 24, 1974 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER - Expectant parents course .. . i offered at HospitalJax ;, Miss Ruth Cooper, Red Cross Hospital Field Director, has : announced that there will be a Red Cross Expectant Parents course taught by Mrs. Dorothy Willard, Red Cross volunteer nurse instructors ,and sponsored by Naval Regional Medical Center, OB-GYN and Pediatric Services. This is a series of six classes of two hours each on Wednesday evening from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, February 6, in the Conference Room at the Naval Hospital.A j:1 new series of classes begins every other month and there is no charge for these classes. Expectant fathers are encouraged to attend along with the expectant mothers. The content of these sessions is excellent, offering such informationas : prenatal nutrition, infant layette, labor and delivery, newborncare feeding and safety, and growth and development.These 6 . classes include films,demonstrations and a tour of the Naval v F. { Hospital's new born nursery. In addition, there will be discussions led rye : by representatives of the Obstetric and Pediatric Services. I .. ; .. I." ; : SHERRY CHILDERS .<:',.:; ; .. , :t1 '.",....,.,. '-">1'> ' : '" ; Jeij Country-Western " .! .. . . r r' >>r' 8:30: pm til 1:30: am ' ::: I Cocktail Hour 5.7 pm J&a': .._ ., t ;;? .. .. ,, '1 .:J :",:,,:,:::::; :': ,::, % ::=:$" ;:;::t" '" TAKING" COMMAND AT HC2Cdr. Edward M. Clune (Left), HC-2's new skipper, and Cdr. SPECIAL.RATES per person Michael J. Marriott (Center)) the squadron's outgoing CO, exchange salutes with LCdr. Marion L. I FOR SERVICEMEN s 600 double occupancy Beaudrot, HC-2 Maintenance Officer, during Tuesday's "Fleet Angel" change of command Entertainment Nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Biser's Seafood ceremony. Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool, Free Undercover Puking.Cf Cdr. Chine takes HC-2 helmJaxCdr. I JACKSONVDlE Edward M. Clune relieved Cdr. Michael J. Marriott as commandingofficer of HC-2 Tuesday in ceremonies at Hangar 122. MOTOR HOTEL 9' 901 Main Street Phone 355.3744 The new skipper becomes the Helicopter Squadron. the years, HC-2 has rescued 26th leader of the "Fleet Angels", Commissidned as VX-3 on April nearly 2,000 people (both militaryand WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST the Navy's first and oldest 1, 1947 at NAS Floyd Bennett civilian) from shipwrecks, Field, Brooklyn, N.Y., the aircraft ditchings, floods, squadron split three years later hurricanes, snowstorms- and into two separate squadrons: enemy hostility. WE SELL VOLVOS Helicopter Utility SquadronsHU The "Fleet Angels" posted ( ) One and Two. their first combat rescues in 1965 On July 1, 1960 a new squadron, when HC-2 Detachment 62 FOR A LIVING. OURS. HU-4, branched out of HU-f with members were decorated for the mission of deploying exclusively rescuing four downed aviators with non-aviation from a North Vietnam moun- AND YOURS.Here Atlantic Fleet ships. taintop.In . The designation of all three June 1972, the squadron was are the reasons some people buy our Volvos: squadrons was changed from first on the scene at Pottstown, to Pa to rescue victims caught in Helicopter Utility Helicopter Combat Support (HC) in 1965. the floods spawned by Hurricane Seeing The driver of a Volvo ing braking and cornering than a If you ever turn over. You Agnes. sedan is surrounded by 26-sq.-ft. non-radial. have a Volvo roof under Last October HC-2 moved here Four days of round-the-clock of safety glass. Which does more head. It has supported the weight your from NAS Lakehurst, N.J. as operations saved hundreds of than improve your view of the of six more Volvos( I6.074lbs.! ). part of the economic realignmentof lives in the flood-stricken Potts- scenery: it improves your view Atlantic Fleet activities.In down and Wilkes-Barre- of other cars. In foul weather, an 7 carrying out its mission over Scranton areas of Pennsylvania. electric rear window defroster, defogger keeps you abreast of If too quickly:1l1l' I;.;.;.;.;.;.;;:;;;;;:;;:;::::::::.:.:.:.:...:..........:.:.;.:.;.;.:.;.:.:.:.:.:-:.:-:-:-;.:.:,.:-:.:.:-:-:-:.:->>:.;:-:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.;.;,;.;.; what's behind.Stopping. you stop Disc brakes resist car behind may hit you. In this l.ulmg better than drum brakes. event M-vcral things) will happen TORRANCE'S KITCHENJax So every Volvo has (fourheelpowerassisted Ftr t. Volvos! enugv-iibsorbmu!! bumper \\ill take up some of the t t t i Impact. Then the energy- absorbing rear end will!| lake up r some more Finally, the Lick- -Our request for readers to share their recipes with this column received an answer last week. rests on the bucket( seats (v\ith their friction coupling) will give YN2 Pat Norton of the NAS Jax Officer Personnel Office presentedus way to mimmi/e vthiplash. with a recipe for peanut brittle which has brought raves from her disc brakes. And recruiter husband, PNl Greg Norton. ' If you don't stop quickly Volvo's dual Jr circuit braking !system Peanut Brittle enough. An with three wheels on each absorbs energy-absorbing INGREDIENTS: 3 cups sugar, 1 cup white corn syrup, 4 cup water, So circuit, still provides about bumpu Impact. docs Credit goes to MX boxed steel 3 cups raw peanuts, 3 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons 80% braking power if one cir.Fi' an energy-absorbing front end. pillars that surround you in the soda. Under extreme shaft pressure the a divided passenger Combine sugar,corn syrup,and water and boil until mixture spins a steering prevents steer. compartment. thread. Ad peanuts. Cook Add over medium heat until light brown. wheel from ing being forced in butter,salt and soda.Stir only until butter melts. 'MUldmr'IWhat against the driver. Combined three-point seat belts (shoulder thin Pour, cool onto and greased break platter into ,cookie sheet or buttered foil. Spread very harness plus lap belt) keep serving size pieces. you I A word of warning to those of in seat In tests. Volvos who are unfamiliar with the reaction your you stop on. Radial have been driven into a brick small mixing the soda into the hot syrup mixture: it foams violently and if a tires. Standard on every Volvo.A .wall at 30 mph with no deformation we have container is used could cause a spill or burn. radial tire is constructed to of the rt. Style.With Volvo not tried this recipe in Torrance's Kitchen, but our con- passenger comp It'lmore tributor a reports its taste is it isNFO keep more tread on the road dur ment. question of lifestyle. p'epared. exceeded only by the ease with which dosed Feb. 5 PARRISH Jax:-Due to extensive reporting of FY 74 Military Pay Navy VOLVO (MPN) expenditures Jacksonville required by a SecNav Message, area Navy Finance Offices will be closed for regular business on Feb. 5. 2525 PHILIPS HWY (US No. 1 So.) PHONE 396-5486 This includes telephone inquiries. 2362.Emergencies may be referred to the Officer Assistant at Ext. j;, r . JANUARY 24, .j J 1974" JAX AIR| NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 9 P-3 expert visits VP-45: ; , Jax-This week VP-45 had the pleasure of hosting Mr. Jay Beasley, an instructor pilot from Lockheed. Associated with flying for over 40 years, Beasley started his careerin aviation at the age of 13 as an aircraft mechanic's helper. , Since then he's flown as an airline pilot, corporate pilot, a ferry pilot during World War II,and for the past 22 years as an instructor pilot for . Lockheed. ,, During those 22 years,he has been a close friend of the Navy,having \ w s xr instructed or flown with over 3,000 pilots in various types of aircraft. . : __ Beasley conducted the initial and follow-on training for the Super L \ _I rR Constellation and was an instructor for the P-2 before the concept of t the RAG squadron came into effect.In . VyM1 1953 he toured several foreign countries demonstrating feathered prop landings in the P-2 prior to the adoption of Jet ods. He was an instructor for the jet pod modification on the P2V-5 and i ty'J'"b has accumulated 30 hours in P-2's with both props feathered. .. $-I _ _ _ Beasley was an instructor pilot for the P-3 when the "Orion" was ___ '?w introduced to the Fleet in 1962 and has received the Distinguished : Service Medal, the highest award the Navy can present to a civilian, ; / for his work as the lead pilot for the Pacific Coast P-3 transition.He . : currently spends 27 to 29 weeks a year sharing his vast knowledge of the aircraft with squadrons. , Beasley is married to the former Ilene Aubrey. The couple has one ; son,Jay,Jr., a Naval aviator who served with VR-21 and is now in the Reserves. -JKE 'r POOL WATER .4 PHONE r ANALYZED 264-4586 HEADED FOR THE FLEET RESERVE-TD1 Norman G. Nahring accepts congratulations and 4141c the National Ensign from LCdr. L.E. Treadway, FASOTRAGRULANT OinC as he transfers to the Fleet Reserve after 20 years of Naval service. 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This is an attempt to ex provide an operating platform for along with new tactics,and a new Take-Off and breed of helicopter ASW pilot had plain, in general terms, the Vertical-Short purpose and mission of our Landing (V-STOL) aircraft and to be trained. Hence, the role ofHS15 squadron.It helicopters.It was conceived. begins with one of the basic will be used in situations suchas HS-15 was not commissioned G purposes for having a Navy: Sea escorting convoys, underway because the Navy needed another Control. Even today the oceans replenishment groups or am- HS squadron,but rather to be the provide the easiest and most phibious groups where the larger, first Sea Control Ship Squadron. economical means of effectively more expensive CVA s with their Its mission was, and still is, to transporting the massive amountof attack air wings may not be conduct operations in support of commerce and trade on which required or available due to their the test and evaluation of the Sea the world's economic balance cost and priority Control Ship and the Sea Control depends.If The developers anticipated Ship Concept.The . any one nation were able to demands by increasingly money- varying conditions under obtain control of the sea lanes, it conscious Congresses to substantiate which the squadron is asked to would have the other nations of the effectiveness of the function are to determine the .. the world at its mercy. Becauseof new concept with facts instead of most economical and yet this, nations have long soughtto theories before they authorize I the adequate design for the Sea PREPARING FOR ACTION--HS-15 Ordnancemen load sonobouyson build strong navies for the money required. Control Ship. board an SH-3H before an ASW mission.HONDA. purpose of either obtaining They realized that the concept The many tests which the control of the sea lanes or would have to be proven before squadron conducts are to gather preventing others from obtainingthat the first ship could be built. data to determine the exact control. Evaluation of the concept was capabilities of the concept.A . The already strong and assigned to the Commander New Helo growing Soviet Submarine Force Operational Test and Evaluation With the arrival of the SH-3H presents the greatest threat to Force. Since the closest thing to the new multi-sensor ASW JACKSONVILLE- free and open sea lanes yet faced. the proposed Sea Control Ship helicopter designed to fill the role To counter that threat, a new was an LPH, the USS Guam of the Sea Control Ship helo, HS- SERVICE., PARTS concept was developed by a few (LPH-9)) was designated the 15 was assigned still additional : perceptive and creative naval Interim Sea Control Ship for tasks. ' officers, three of whom were purposes of the evaluation.To These included evaluating the Admiral Zumwalt. Chief of Naval provide the limited air capabilities of the SH-3H, Operations; Vice Admiral defense and strike capability developing new tactics for its use Aurand, Commander ASW desgined to be provided by the V- against both conventional and Forces Atlantic; and Rear Ad- STOL aircraft, the BritishbuiltAV8 nuclear submarines, and training miral Davies, the Chief of Naval "Harrier" was borrowed pilots, crewmen and main. Development.The from the Marine Corps. tenance personnel in the air .. most essential element of Helos Most ImportantThe craft's sophisticated new this new concept is the Sea last and perhaps most systems.All . Control Ship, a simple and important role to be filled was this was yet in addition to 6425 NORWOOD AVE. 764.2419 inexpensive ship configuredmuch that of the helo. Choppers will the HS-15's primary mission: like an LPH and requiring bear the majority of the maintaining status as a combat- responsibility for combating the ready operational fleet squadron.To . principle threat against which summarize, HS-15 is more the concept was designed: the than just another HS squadron.It's . LRING I OF FLAME RESTAURANT submarine. a fleet squadron; it's a Operating continually in an training squadron; and it's a test environment of high speed and evaluation squadron. Its submarines equipped with long- missions are varied and con range anti-ship missies, it had to stantly changing. be capable of exercising com- HS-15Is the only squadron of its plete tactical control in contact kind in the Navy and its successis prosecution.That most important to Today's a Featuring Delicious Steak & Lobster meant in addition to its Navy.Mustang. with all the Free salad a (from our huge salad bar) you can eat .4.) and all the beer c r you can drink + \ / / 117p' ENTERTAINMENT6NITESAWEEK HOUR A DAY : tr: RESTAURANT ;: ORANGE PARK Open Monday thru Saturday I : Sundays til Midnight GREAT FOOD.ALWAYS! ! t. ..JUST ONE OF THE MANY t t : 'f :: : : "::" ;? tjfljjJJ MILEAGE MAKERS NOW AT US 17 at 1-295 : MEET -------o s .pFl YOUR T M+ nccc.cr, Northeast Florida's DUVAl 4 GENIAL II Newest and r.nest; HOST, occomodationsNAT .._ MOTORS V 1616 CASSAT Me U s PT Off Ph:387-6541 ) DH7I "N 240 Motel Rooms rUZ.m Color TV SPECIAL FINANCINGFOR 2 Swimming Pools SERVICE PERSONNEL I US 17 at 1.295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9513 . J > ,, ':'""" ",;;: .-;; : . ,.V" ' 1- : JANUARY 24, 1974 , JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11 .> I I .: Squadron tests new concept for tomorrow's Navy ., ,1"1, \>,(", ," ; . , >. }" 1 I: ,.,' < ; 0 "0i ,1" ; . : ... ,,. ', . '* ,I} /' r'j' 0" I "I tr ' h ; .. \ ' 't: ,.>ti I" . ,. \. ;;. -:;' 1 ; ; ' i, y sip 't J .' :1 ,; 1 'ti Ij ,' ( 'u.: j td r i I . : ( + __ ,,- .., .''.:" __ p \\ ;,"",' ae : ',"': I : II IIs I ' c . "' ; '. : .;' \. '''' ," ":> ,. SAFETY CHECK-Carrier landings are hard on aircraft and helos . .'<< (' V :'1\ are no exception,so AW3 Tom Gillett takes a close look at the SH-3H's 4 ? ;.d tailwheel during this preflight inspection. Open for your convenience 8 a.m.-5p.m. Closed Sunday D PICKUP & DELIVERY . 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Pool.WTW Patios'Balconies Carpet.Crapes : :;:: ;;:; : :::;:::;;:::::' Central Heat&Air ../ Modern Kitchen Appliances \ Large Selection w ' of Laundry Room ; t CUSTOM & READY- 1 BR FURNISHED MADE FRAMES MIRRORS $115 up . . PRINTS andORIGINAL I 2 BR FURNISHED II PAINTINGS I ... $165 up I IJ Ij '<.,. :ir. ;; 2'/7 mi les from N AS Jax 10 miles from NAS CecilS342SEABOARDAVE. 10% OFF! j (Just off Tlmuquana) \ ...to all military personnel PHONE 772.7304 @fit'iiKM' '. ;! .." tts , 1 'I JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST IN... \ Trade in your gas gobbler on i one of the new economy models.Trade I z FO@D D In your gas gobbler on one of Don't be taken for a ride-by either .,I -. EAT IN OR the new economy models. your old gas gobbler or high bank auto .' financing rates or hidden "extras" ;: TAKE OUT FAMILY RESTAURANT Let Jax Navy Federal Credit Union like the cost of credit life insurance.I: help you go even farther on 25 m.p.g. I Our Interest rates on new car loans Pick out your new gas saver, bring a 1 are less than anyone else in town. copy of the Invoice to us, and we'll 9 per cent Annual Percentage Ratel! send you on your way one step ahead '. DOMINICK'SRESTAURANT ((9P And credit life Insurance Is Includedat of the energy crisis. 1 no additional I cost, too. & 19p JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ROOSEVELTMALL ', JI I "" NASJAXBldg.3t NASCECILFIELDBtdg.2' BLVD. PHONE 387-2621 Tel 387.5622 or Base Ext.2131 PHONE 3U.1391 7729894 or Base Ext.215 6403 ROOSEVELT Gate) Hours: Mon..Fri.9AM.4:30PM: Hours: Mon..Frl.10AM.5:30PM: Hours Mon..Fri,9:30AM: .3:30PM: ( mile No.of Main Sat,9AM.1PM HOUR5Sun.tJw ..4PM.10PMThurs.Frl.Sat.4pm.12pm! . .. ..... . ro' ..oiiiii, ..... .. . . >,,'.>"" ....' ' ........ : ' ! v-viHmmmm*+ji m I I PAGE 12 JAX NEWS-AIRWINGER_ JANUARY 24, 1974 'i :. '" ...,.. ' ' "" for heroismJaxA cited : Jax Reservist : ..:'. .. ::, .:;.; : .'., " ' : : local Naval Reservist has received the Navy Commendation Medal for heroic actions during a major fire aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV- 60)) while stationed aboard that ship in October 1972. \ BT3 Danny H. Phillips, Jr. was boilers, despite intense heat and Division 6-43 (L). on duty in one of the ships heavy smoke. The award was presented by ITA' machinery rooms when the fire BT3 Phillips had to be assisted Capt. G. Ballard Simmons, T 3'1' broke out. He immediately beganto from the compartment and was Group Commander of NRGC 6-2 fight the flames unassistedwith nearly overcome by the smoke (M),on behalf of Secretary of the available fire-fighting and heat. Navy John W. Warner. equipment. Now participating in the BT3 Phillips lives at 6139 Hor- Unable to contain the blaze, Jacksonville Surface Naval seshoe Drive, Jacksonville, andis ', Petty Officer Phillips then cut off Reserve Program, Petty Officer the son of Danny H. Phillips of .'..,', N., '.." the fuel oil supply to the ship's Phillips is attached to Surface _Savannah.> Ga. ' "; I eP yb N ) 6i i 23 b L "FLEET ANGEL OF THE QUARTER"--AMS2 Frederick L. Bart ho Id, 111,has been selected from over 200 men as HC-2's "Fleet Angel of the Quarter." The award was based on Petty Officer Bart. 1yR hold's willingness to work many extra hours during the squadron'smove here from NAS Lakehurst, N.J. He was also awarded the Navy Commendation Medal during the past quarter for heroism during a hazardous rescue. AWARD FOR A HERO-BT3 Danny H. Phillips, Jr. is congratulated by Capt. G. Ballard Simmons, CONSER ENERGY Jacksonville Naval Reserve Group Commander, after being awarded the Navy CommendationMedal for heroic action while fighting a fire aboard the USS Saratoga in October 1972. The award I ceremonies were held at the U.S. Navy&Marine Corps Reserve Center here. Retired Officers' Wives set danceJaxThe OUT OF SIGHT Retired Ofticers Reservations should be made 3514 or 2649710. Cancellations I Wives will hold a Valentine by Feb. by ''allinff 2Mx!' 724- should be made by Feb. 6. GO GO DANCERS Dance Saturday, Feb. 9, at the :::W' ,....1t,.:, ,.*. ; : ., .* ,., .<<:. .. .. .... ., '. '.w.' NAS Jax Officers Club. _ All The gathering will start with a 1 Topless No Host Cocktail Party at 6:30: Consolidate Your Bills To $5,000.00TERMS BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS p.m., followed by a Prime Rib Dinner at 8 p.m. and dancing to 11 AM til SAM Daily the music of "Whatevers Fair." TO SUIT YOU AT BANK RATES r 1080 Cassat Ave. 388-9016 ' -- 8 OUTHERN7. . RENT AFORD 1 f .; INDUSTRIAL BANK ' "The Little Bank with a Big Heart" 'V Member F.D.I.C. I; Our Installment Loan Dept. Is Open Until 4 P.M. I 11 NORTH LAURA STREET PHONE 355-0622 I ., .. .. ,.' . , t&:1 . : : !.i.jJJ"! .Ut !'iOO r . . .. ' '''' '- ' IA I r.llfJ..film..n' :. RENT CAR I I PICKUP ANDDELIVERY ATTENTIONNAVY B ON BASE AVAILABLEI! I ' PERSONNEL! I CLOSED SUNDAYSI! {, With Commanding Officer's Approval :. YOU MAY MOONLIGHTAT JAX SHIPYARDS TO OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE AT LOW RATES- SUPPLEMENTYOUR PINTO WAGON, MAVERICK, MUSTANG II, TORINO, LTD OR STATION WAGON.. INCOME i If You are a Welder Rigger, P.pefitter. or an Inside or Outside Machinist, Full or Part Time ((6 Hrs. Min). . DUVAL U-DRIVE-IT INC. Work is now Available. Excellent Opportunity for 2nd ,1 Career Arpy! in Employment Office. , 750 East Bay Street 355-1711 1616 CASSAT AVE. 3876541AVAILABLE An Equal Opportunity EmployerI ,: ( TO PERSONS AT LEAST21 YEARS OF AGE AND E5)) ...;.:.w.k..ti:::' 'y '. ,.,..':JIf:':' .,;; ::....::.:::.' :. '. .. _. - ----- f _ -- --- -- JANUARY 24, 1974 1 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER v s S a E" ttKMMtMmm r CALL: 387-3566 "" *-- YVf ftfT TiT iffliyinfl .' AdS should be mailed to arrive not later than i arriving too .late for this deadline will, be oublishecJ foC nS the fOllowing' Thursday. Ads the strutted otherwise. A check or money order ? week unless the Publsher: Is In. for he cost of the must be RATE: minimum i charge ((3 lines) ...$200 Per received WITH the copy. Mail to: HOLT PUBLISHING additional line ((4 words per line) ...SOc Saturday. CO., 4565 SHIRLEY AVE JACKSONVILLE 32210 NAS< : Western, Starring I L EMPLOYMENT: I 1[ REAL ESTATE)] JUSTISS TRAILER PARK and Rosemarie ( min.) 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean modern ( IRONING IN MY HOME TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGE trailer and apts. 389.3007. ) Fast dependable service. 4818 Two, up to twenty acre, Tracts 5 mile HOSPITAL: " Plymouth St 388.7540.JANITORIAL radIus Cecil Field & '1.295 -ooooo to WE BUYANDSELL FACTOR" : $3,000.00 per acre. Prices are far GOOD USED MOBILE HOMES Starring Ben WORK AT NAS JAX below near.future values. Call Tony Phone 388.4619 : ::: :;;:::;:; Hours 59:30P.M., Call 355.2741 and George. 389.5514, Eve. 771.1976. COLONY MOBILE HOMES Mimieux. "G" ( ) ask for openings at NAS.ROYALSERVICES. WYNNE REALTY OF FLORIDA Sales 8. Rentals, 9359 103rd St. Call INC. Realtors SpecialistWE 771.0275 Photostating and notary, Sunday, GREATJOBEarn service. NAS: " $50.S75 per wk., working part. Louise BUY EQUITIES T. Bailey W3CHICKASHA Love Story, ! time calling on single girls. Earn Broker 7713605 12'X72', 3BR, 1VBA., CH&A, Car- Segal and Susan more with Incentive plan. Must be peted throughout, built.In dishwasher. ((115 min.) sharp! Phone 7213600. SUMMER CABINS furn. with house furn. not trailer. HOSPITAL : IN THE SMOKIES Equity, take over pymts. For further PARTOR FULL TIME Near Cherokee & Bryson City, N.C. info 778.1722 anytime. OUTLAWS"Monday MECHANICSAfternoons Paved Roads, Good Water, Beautiful Saturdays or Full Time Scenery For Permanent or Summer I TRANSPORTATiOn.]] , Jax) top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply In Homes Jax. Beach, Phone 246.8383 or NAS: "CAN person to Mr Foster, NIMNICHT BRYSON City, N.C. Phone 488.2714. '69 CAMARO RALLY SPORT CHEVROLET CO., 1550 Cassat 350 cu. In. engine, 2 barrel carb., 3.Spd Comedy, Starring Avenue. trans. Phone Dave,264.7531 or 264.9775 and Shirley FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE ' CONTACTJoe NEEDS after 6 p.m. ((131 min.) COLOR TV MAN NEEDED Ropiak (RET. NAVY) Realtor. NO CASH DOWN HOSPITAL: Experienced, Military Preferred Associate Representing 1963 Ford, 390.4Spd., very low pymts. LOVE" :: 384.5284. Blanding Agency, Inc. Realtors E.2 & Up. Call 358.0881.INTERNATIONAL. TYPINGOR BOOKKEEPINGAT OFFICE: 771-8034 RESI7'.771S, HOME SCOUTS J \fck$< | 5 Yrs. experience as a legal secretary. ROLLING HILLS 16 to Choose from 4 cylinder Hard top 786.8023. 3BR., 2BA., house for sale Cent heat Models (removable) 20,000 to 40,000 Air unit, Fenced yard, Owner, 389 miles. Ideal for sportsman, second TUTORING 2814. car. Prices start at $699, 2509 Phillips Individual or group, all academic HiWay, 3962025. Century 21 Imports.NO I I sublects, learning disabled and MOVE TO YOUR LOT behavioral problem Included 384.3454.I 3BR. Frame house In Oceanway, sell CASH NEEDED or trade for vehicle, mobile home, or 1967 Plymouth 2DR, HT, 383.4Spd.low . (I MISCELLANEOUS ]I property of equal value. 781-3260 or pymts. E.2 & Up. Call 358.0881. 7783465. ; , 3MONTH OLD SAVE GAS GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY OWNER TRANSFERREDMust Yamaha 360 Enduro, 1973, less than AKC Registered, All shots Including sell, 3BR., I'/jBa.' new paint, 1,000 Mi. $750. Call 356-1251 for info. rabies, wormed, house broken Black FHA appraised Qualify & move in. Continuous ( ) and tan, Female, $60., Day 337-3566 7727155. WHOLESALE 1970 Cuda topless Go Go Night 7814617. OAK HILL3Bedroom 318 cu.ln.,Auto, No cash dwn., low mo. 244 GEORGE'S KENNELS Den pymts. Call 3580831.1967MASERATI. ) Dogs & Cats Boarded MURRAY HILL I'1 Pick.Up & delivery services since 3BR., Den,Many extras In each. MISTRAL 1925. Grooming, training & shipping. Louise T. Bailey 2.7 Litre,fuel in.| Ssp, radials, leather Visitors welcome. BankAmerlcard & 771-3605 Broker Int., $5500. 356.3088.8:30: a.m. .5 p.m. Mastercharge honored. Off I 1.10 near CLAY COUNTY Cassat Ave. & Edgewocxi ' SOBS Edgewood Ct., 389-004 4 to approx. 12 acres overlookingBlack 70 CHEVELLE 5.5.454 Creek Valley. Optional fish AT, R&H, excel cond., $1700, Call A recorded message by pond priced to sell. Cecil Ext. 354 from 7:30: a.m.4 p.m. or SCOTT EDWARDS 2 for thr price of 1 in Green Cove 781.9350 aft. 5 p.m. & weekends Tells you how to be a Springs proper. 1 duplex & 1 small ( DISC JOCKEY cottage. Business property only Call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for $20,000. ,-- --- -- -- veterans. Columbia School of ST.JOHNS COUNTY I I PHONE 388.8535 I II ' Broadcasting. San Franclsto. Not Sunset beauty on St. Johns River, . I affiliated with CBS, Inc. Course by 2bdrm. furn. house on approx. 1 acre. home study. Priced right. LIVE CRABS Little Paradise, Mobile home on lot ((3 l lI canal access. Orangedale area. Only Wilford's Fish Camp $7,000. I 264.9707 RIVERVIEW ESTATES t 1249.1251 King St. 1 acre + shaded lots. Acres of I Jacksonville, Florida 32204 I TYLERS HEATING'&AIR COND. paradise 10 percent dwn. Balance I Central and wall furnaces, space payed over 10 yrs.TWIN WANTEDUSED heaters, clean & repair. Lake Shore, REALTY I. CAMERAS AND I I 4711 Palmer, 388.5161. Hilda T. Neth, Realtor EQUIPMENT. PAY Orange Ave.at Bay St. I TOP DOLLAR-388-8535 I KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER Green Cove Springs, Fla. Responsible party take up paymentsof Ask for W.C. MartinAssoc. IBRING THIS AD WITH YOU I $7.00 per month. Rayfield's 6437 284-3681 or 264-9412 II----------a / Wilson Blvd., 7728936. .,. ] {1":::: RENTALS \ 7)WILMAM We Can Complete Your Pool JEANS PROFESSIONALDANCE APn. In Just 7 Days ACADEMY 2BR., Furn., water, sewage & gar. From The Time It Is Started parking cars, small children, Westconnett at 103rd & Orange Park, bage Reliability Service 165 small pets o.k. $125. mo., Washer 4 Bellair Civic Bldg., Ballet, Tap, Toe, Jazz, Hula, Tahltlan, Baton, & $8.00, 387-2541 or 381.0144.ORANGE ThllmanRds: 175 acrobatics, Register Now, 771-2521 PARK > / 771-5464. 778-3655 Children 6. Adults. Furn. or Unfurn., Dishwasher ... ... .. 2BR Apts. .... .. 'p 155 Drapes Carpets, Elizabeth "" ".... 1 :. ..\ I ' CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY Apts. 771.1405 or 7713355. . ; LEFT UNCLAIMEDZig DUPLEX :... ; ./!. :y / Zag sewing machine, brand new DUCLAY EST. UNFURN. ...-.., ... "" 1973 Model. Balance $68 or assume $9. 2BR $165.Mo, sec. dep.S100. Pref. .' -.1.x1.. family. G.P. Meyer, (USNR) '\. '- hl:14 per month payments. Sewing machineleft Navy ... ;P1- : unclaimed, customer left area, -. cannot locate. Sews on buttons, makes 711.8383.38R. IV'jBA.MO.HO. NAME THAT STANDS buttonholes, appliques does W.W Carpet, AC, Conv. to Cecil Field FOR INTEGRITYLow tread.Guaranteed If for everything. Phone 7310197 ask credit manager. will deliver, no & NAS. Pref Navy Personnel. Cornerof in Cost Because of Ultra replace, obligation. 103rd & RIcker Rd. 7717384. Modern Factory Methods of the Many Shapes and Sizes To Choose 14 Guaranteed BETWEEN NAS & CECIL From tread wears PROF. PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE 12'X60'MO.HO.,2BR.CH4A$150.MO. Distinctive Contour Design Gives / mileage Commercial,181-8401 Weddings, Portraits + $60. dep. 3980671. That Custom Look Commercial 2MENONLY2BR Practically Maintenance Free duplex, completely, furn., All Pools Carry Famous Tallman MINI-BIKE Washer AC, TV, Water & garbage Guarantee e between 3pm. furn. $150.Mo. 786.7915 $65., Also Exerciser Massager $40. & Commercial Type Built in Call 384.2488. 5p.m. Skimmer Furnished as Standard : h1 . Equipment MOBILE HOMES.VJLET : FOR SALE [ Swawut4e4 MON..SAT.9-7SUN. 1-7 2 Mag Wheels, 13", 4-lug pattern, 771- : 3211, Ext. 631.COLOR. YOUR RENT PHONE 264-3508 BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED 3Miles (ISO.) 1295 I (Next To Asbury TELEVISION SUMIT MOBILE HOMES United Methodist Chore"on Standing Phllco 17" almost like new. Pay Phillips Highway,733.9422 In Orange Park balance$194 or assume $17 per month 5210 $100. OHP. .. . Payments. Phone 7310197. BRING THIS AD FOR ."" ,."' .." ....,......,... \ --....*'.,,V,...' .VY.YANVfcVU \...........\.. _.. *" _.:.e.;_.+ Y ,' ,," "-o" ...._ ... -.... - t -l JANUARY 24, PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER .'.,.,.'.w.,'.'................m..m..wm.w.w..............................:.:<.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:<.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:<.:.:.:<.:<.:.,,<.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:... :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:r CAR Neptune POOL Beach, Ride to NAS or Bldg riders 110, Chests For Sale$65.00: Dbl.; TABLE DRESSER, 4 captain; 2 chairs $190.00 2 upholsteredchairs THE Work hours 0730-1600 Mon-Fri : Charlotte at 772-2914 or 249-4147 $70 & $50 End tables $55.00 ;t SURFBOARD, Ladder, Mower, fur Mil i,tary AFREEPERSONALWANfADSE""ICE.' i, >i : etc. Telephone 389.8035 ------ -- - For Sale 1973 MOBILE HOME I 2BR Central Heat & Air. For Sale: Gold and Black Spanish FREE I II 12x70 WANT AD ORDER FORM Furnished. Take over payments COUCH and chair 6 months old- (ADS MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) I getting transfered. Call: Leroy $50.00 772-2110 JohnsonFor I 772.2689 I I .......... Sale-OIL SPACE HEATER- I Large (No Blower) Excellent $30 II II I 73.124 Spider FIAT Convertible Call 771.3211 Ext 8134 Mon-Frl 9.2 AM-FM Stereo-8 Track Tape Ask for "Agnes"For I Player-6,000 mlles-30 miles p-gal. I sacrifice. Ret to school Sale-OXY.Acetylene Cutting TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW II & Welding TORCH. Customer I BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. owned tanks, hoses, gauges, and I Wanted: SHOTGUN any gauge, all ACC. 150.00 Call Andrews 2215 I I reasonable Call evenings (except I Name Office or activity to which assigned II weekend) after 7pm 771-8075 65 RAMBLER 20 mpg outstanding . second car. Auto, AC, I I Runs and drives like new; 63 being transferred. $350.00 772- I Rank-Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signaturemust I BUICK, $175. AT, PS, PB, R&H, 2979 Tag & Inspection Sticker Spare I 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active provide all information requested, le: Full I tire & jack 771-7471 evenings. CAR POOL Call If interested military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I from SS Estates-NAS Jax Shift I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature grade or rank.rate, office or activity I PH 772-9444 2. Free advertising in the "Flee-T MARKET"will to which he is assigned and office telephone. This 7:30-4:00pm: : be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housingfor information Is for authentication only and your ad I personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell should be worded independently of this information IS. 1967 MOBILE HOME 3 Above Ground Pool, Baby Crib, I personal property; offers of or requests for rides to bedrooms, 1'/2' baths, 2 AC, 1 new Walker, Playpen, Fan, Windowair Deadline for of to in receipt advertising I I and: from work; announcements of educational appear 7x10 utility shed. $3300.00 Call 264- Cond. etc. Sunday only 389- offered the .following edition is MONDAY NJON. Ads courses by non profit organizations or I arriving after that date will be placed in the 3994 after 5 7848 I governement agencies. Ads for rentais will be accepted .... ... following week's edition. Ads will be I if the run only one only words "PCS" (for military), or I "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the time, unless submitted as prescribed above. I 1963 Ford /2 ton pickup TRUCK VW DUNE BUGGY For Sale. I Jacksonville area) are included in the wording of the ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied 6. No phone calls will be accepted regarding I with camper shell. Excellent Equipped for hunting with dog I by the word "Free". "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR I condition. No rust. See to ap box mounted on back. Sand tires I NEWS and LATWINGER offices cannot provide 7720461Aboveground 772-2970 3. All ads must te or clearly printed on the preciate. typed typewriters or typing services for advertisers. I .. . I "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed ' I in each edition of our paper. Ads written in longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No I 73 DODGE CHARGER S.E.Less will be rejected.I more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be I POOL, 18'x4'deep, than 3500 miles Assume I accepted. all accessories included $100 387-3734 after 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "FleeTMARKET" I payments 6pm Editor, c-0 JAX AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, 8. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a I Stove and refrigerator. $25 each weekdays, Anytime weekends I NAS Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida 32212 business, 'or which do not meet the above three air conditioners $25 each. I OR requirements, will be rejected. The publisher I 389-5596 MOBILE HOME, Excellent . "Flee-T MARKET" Editor, c o LATWINGER Box reserves the, right to omit any or all ads I I 111, NAS Cecil Field Florida 32215. These forms Condition. Completely FurnishedAC ----- ------ I fenced yard, utility shed, ------ --------------a-taw ---------. 1971 Ossa PIONEER 250cc Street washer, V2: mile to NAS. Call 388- ANTENNA for color tv, Indoor Signature VACUUM CLEANER, 100 AMP Circuit Breaker BOX Legal Excellent Condition $450.00 1287 Day 772.2495 UHF and VHF R.C.A. nearly new with attachments $35.00 Call 772- $20.00 781.2385 Phone 764-1585 $10.00 Call 771-5977 (evenings) 1758 For Sale: Used Living, Dining! , Bedroom furniture. Good condition 10x56 Airline MOBILE HOME Sony TC-110 CASSETTE Necchl SEWING MACHINEHead Baby crib, car seat. Like RECORDER, some tapes, used Model BU $25.00 7812385IIOWSIIS 12x50 Skyline TRAILER,2 Fully furnished, washer & dryer, New, Reasonable Call 778-2265 very little $50.00 Ward's bedroom, air conditioned, utility & hurricane awnings Excellent after 5:00pmFor : shed, fenced yard. Priced $2250. Condition Phone:764.1585 -- ,J / / Duty: 772-2530 After 5:30: 771.9488 with Sale: VW CAMPER SSgt Muzzonigro popup tent model 1970 $2500 or For Sale: Assume Payments of TIIE best offer 778-2265 19 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY I III, Sale: 1973 CUSTOM IMPALAPB 12,000 miles, Still under Warranty For Sale: Queen Size MATTRESS PS, AM-FM Radio, AC, lots Contact Lucas 772.2591 or 772-2379 $25.00 Walnut Headboard (, 1 WUCOMIb of extra's, excellent shape, $25.00 or best offer 781.3033 ( Nautical Accessories Gifts $300.00 Take over payments PH 1972 Champion Deluxe MOBILE 724-6048 SPACE HEATER For Sale-Oil S 7 BOATS, MOTORS, CANOES, HOME, 12x65, 2BR, carpeted, ( .. Large (No Blower) Excellent $30 , Trojan Slickcraft r AC, skirting 10x7 storage shed, -c.. I CAR POOL, Ride or riders. Call 771.3211 Ext 8134 Mon-Frl 9.2 Thunderbird $1000 equity, assume $96 "\ 1'J iviTwot Normandy Village to NAS Bldg Ask for "Agnes"Wanted . Starcraft, Grumman payments, balance $3600 781-3874 J. .... p\ER \ C. __ 125 Area. Work hours 0900.1730 \t''"', : W IIlllwa.tA Mon-Fri Brian at 772-2184 or 781- : BABYSITTER, Two R L\-W c* 3774 Ride Offered.Wanted nights a week, to come to my l ROOSEVLTBLV AT ORTEGA RIVER home. Call Ext 8237 ..,... JacksonvilleAtlantaJacksonville 711.3211. . ,.,-;::::: > PHONE 387-4669 (Open Sundays) . 2' For Sale by Owner RESIDEN. Leave Friday Feb. Pier 66 Franchised Marina TIAL LOT 60'x225'. Cleared, 15 around 1530, return MondayFeb Attractive 3 bdrm, 2 bth, brick Yacht Broker-Wet Storage-Marine Hoists-Hull Service high-N-dry near Mandarin Zoned 18 leaving around 1500; 771. Ranch on Vj: acre wooded lot in Expert Engine Service-OutboardStern Drive,Inboard WEST. BELLAIR Many RS-2. For more Info call 388-4950 5977 .......... features. $12,500 and assume 7'/z' VA mortgage. 264-6258 Brown Female DACHSHUND \ "Snoopy" Lost 11274. Venetla. City & Rabies Tags. Cash Reward for Info on Location and IiIIH I I II 721/2 Return Datsun-Cab 389.1481 over CAMPER, 14'k'A 16,000 miles 20 MPG Ex. Cond., $3900.00 Extras too Tel numerous 772-3078-9088. t to mention.nights FIREBIRD 1967 326cu.ln. PSAC$900.00. NAS Jax Ext 2460 Akal M-10 REEL to Reel Stereo Tape Recorder. 3 speeds 3 motors, auto reverse. 40W Internal . amplifier. $320 New $175 771.3211 Ext. 661 Lt. Dulln ! HOUSE FOR SALE By Owner ORANGE PI. 2. Oak Hill-3 Bdrm, iVi bths, Cent. t X 1 Condo Heat, thru 10'xlO'out.Out Many Bldg shrubs., Excel. Cecil Ext. 8344 Hammond . . . . --- .' .... \ . 24, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 15 NDRC wins basketball l Mad Foxes still unbeaten after eightJaxThe j three games Mad Foxes of VP-5 finished with the same total of Buchanan with 16, Ron- Dusa with standing'sAMER1CAl'I continued as the only unbeaten field goals but the free throw line 11 and Vic Slider with 12. took a big in Jax-NDHC step team in the National Basketball proved to be their weakness as John Fruge was high for Air the direction Basketball of a share of the LEAGUE League when they handed lossesto they only hit five of 11 as compared Ops with 20 points. He was American Leaguetitle W L Air Ops and Medical last week. to VP-5's 17 of 35. backed by 12 points from John race when they won three VP-56 4 0 Air Ops gave the Mad Foxes a Hitting double figures for VP-5 oodwin and 11 from Larry games last week. NDRC 8 1 battle from the floor as they were Brady Bearden with 23, Jay Sheridan. Their first effort was their lIS-U 6 1 Medical managed to stay toughest when they slid by NS-15 6 1 HS-15 within six points of the Mad NATTC by a 67-65 score. NDRCled AIMD 4 4 suffers first defeatat Foxes at halftime of their game 33-31 at the half and ended up 679th but had six suitedup 4 4 they only men winning on the strength of their VP-45 3 4 hands of HS-11 79-64 and three of those fouled out in free throw totals when both NA'M'C 3 5 the second half and they fell by a teams finished with 31 field goals. lIS-I 3 5 Jax-HS-ll suffered their first 104-70 score. made five of six while Wayne Holloway was another NDRC HOSPITAL 2 7 defeat in six games two weeks double figure man In the Brady Bearden was again high NATTC made three of four. APL 1 6 ago so it was only fitting that they with his 16 for VP45.VP56 game for VP-5 with his 35. He was John Troupe was high man for MPO 1 8 hand HS-15 their first loss in followed by Vic Slider with 20, NDRC with 18 while Bruce Dauer NATIONAL LEAGUE seven games last week in the Jay Buchanan with 20 and Bill connected for 13 and Ken W L American Basketball League.Bill keepsstring Carter with Folmsbee for 12. VP-5 8 0 Hoffman with 23, Mort ,James Gilley had 18, Roger AIR OPS 6 3 McCarthy with 17, Art Patterson alive SI'14.R&S Moore 14, Jim Mette 14 and Bill FASO 5 2 with 14 and Livio Capilla with 14 Aaron 13 for NATTC: HAWKS 5 2 were HS-ll's big guns in their 79- Jax-VP-56 continued their Hospital was the next team to 64 win over HS-15. unbeaten MARINEBKS 4 1 string as they try to TEXACO fall to NDRC. Bruce Dauer HS-7 4 3 Levie Hamerter with 24, Rod catch up with the rest of the repeated his 13 point per VW-4 4 5 Bunch with 13 and Claude Page American Basketball League 4851 SAN JUAN AVE. .. formance of the previous game l\IARTD 3 4 with 12 were HS-15's top scorers. teams when they sent AIMD PHONE 339.9414 for high man honors and Chris MEDICAL 2 5 HS-11 had to come back from a down to an 85-49 defeat. Pyle scored 10 to lead the way to NARJAX 1 6 six point VP-45 halftime lead to Leading the way to the Dragons FREE the 59-47 win. HC-2 0 5 win their second game of the fourth straight win without a loss CAR WASHwith John Whitehurst was Hospital's week. were Larry Rawlins with 17, Ed any purchase of gas top scorer with 20 points. Kevin Lover played a big role Sullivan with 13, Jack Summers ' NDRC made it three for the Medical turns in VP-45's first half lead when he with 12 and Harry Poole with 10. Complete Auto Care! week with a 65-55 win over VP-45. scored 16 but he was held to only The Pelicans only trailed by tables on VW-4. six second half points as HS-11 three at halftime but couldn't came back for'a 64-58 win. keep up in the second half. Jax-Medical turned the tableson Mort McCarthy's 21 points led COLONY MOBILE HOMES Ike Oliver's 18 points were high VW-41ast the way for HS-11 while Art week when beat for NDRC and Bruce Dauer was them the they Patterson tossed in 13 and Livio ...Welcomes VA.12 and VA-66 and VP-56 back at free throw line after close behind with 15. Capilla contributed 12. and says hello to VS-28 on their new arrival to VW-4 had beaten HS-7 at the line VP-45 had three men in double Florida. If In need of housing come by and see earlier in the week. with Ken Lover Mobile Homes. CREDIT AVAILABLE figures scoring The Hurricane Hunters had two our 16, Rick Pruett 15 and John more field goals than did Medicalbut Wt'vi Changed our Name WITHIN 48 HRS to Navy Personnel. We feature Brinson 12.HS1. but tht SERVICE Is the Same BARRINGTON and SKYLINE Medical's 10 for 18 at the line at... CONCORD, was good enough for the win Homes. finds when VW-4 could only manage 7359103rd STREET PHONE 771-0275 four of eight at the line. See Ed Stevens, (USN, Ret.) A.A. Grant led the way for HONDA or Don Myatt (USN) . free throws Medical with 28 points while ...- .. ... ..,... ... .- Floyd "Small had 21 and Larry :. (> '! :', ... ,". Streeter 13. -1'-1 J =1 ..I important Alan Parker was top man for 4332 BLANDING BLVD.. { ..t,: .jR- ...1..... :. VW-4 with 20. He was backed by PHONE 7714244 Aubrey Wilson's 19, Gil Butler's Jax-HS-l was one of four teams last week that proved how 12, and Adolfo Villanueva's 10. COLONY important free throws are in a game when they won a 66-62 decision over NATTC even I MOBILE HOME PARK & SALES though NATTC had one more NEWEST CONCEPT 4- field goal than they did. IN APARTMENT LIVING .. HS-l's eight for 17 showing at 123 BEDROOM. 1 AND 2 BATHS .?' the line to was good enough overcome NATTC's field goal Spacious rooms, wide windows, AY1ice central heat & air cond. Private ; 'S lead when NATTC only had five patios,sundecks, swimming pool \ chances at the line and connectedon and party room. I s only two. 264.8102 Ed Brewley scored 17 to lead HS-1 while teammates Bill 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. --I -H HlIt. Lemaster and Jerry Davis DIRECTIONS Between ; Blanding Blvd. & Orange Park scored 15 and 13 respectively. Minutes away via new 1295. 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From the tip-off of the first Military Personnel Office (MPO) scored 34 points while Jerry The two teams seemed to be period, the Jax team totally took them into overtime before Samples contributed 10 to the evenly matched through the first dominated the first half by the bowing by a 64-58 score. final total. r period as it ended with a 14-14 score of 4428. FAPL led 28-21 at the end of the Steve Murphy was MPO's top deadlock.The Second half action found the first half but had to settle for a 54- man with his 18 points and he was second period, however, Fliers exchanging buckets with 54 tie at the end of regulation playas the big reason for their second found a more determined Jax the college team to coast to a 87- MPO made a strong second half comeback when he scored 16 team as they took control of the 75 victory. half bid. of his 18. Also scoring in double 1w'T. first half with a 40-32 half-time Statistics for the Jax win show It was FAPL's turn to come figures for MPO were Tony lead. that it was their 14 of 19 ((74 back in the overtime period as Mirabella with 14 and Ed Rucker Second half action found Jax in percent) from the free-throw line they reestablished their with 12. .. the driver's seat as the final that did it for them. uuzzer found them ahead 7667. High scorers for Jax included I Haivks swoop down on HC2JaxThe SAVE THAT BALL-Mort Players for the Jax team in Gary Pope with 30, Mort Mc- McCarthy ((32)) attempts to keep double figures were: Garry Pope Carthy with 24, and Bill Hoffman Hawks team from the figures. Those five were Lynn the ball from going out of boundsin with 25 pts., Terry Brown with 16 with 14.The . Hospital handed HC-2 their fifth Klein with 22, Rester Bryan with the Fliers 87.75 win over the pts., and Levi Hamerter with 15 Jax Fliers have games straight loss while they were 20, Mark Bujno with 18, Ed Ryan Edward Waters College team last pts.The coming up on the 25th and 26th of .. winning their fifth in the National with 10 and Paul Sagaser with 10. Sunday. ( Photo by Vince same two teams were January with Moody AFB at Basketball League last week James Mader with 26, Ed Clune Jakucenis). pitted against each other the Moody to close out their regular HC-2 fell by a 112-67 margin with 17 and Joe Fulbright with 12 following afternoon with the end season. when five Hawks hit for double were HC-2's top scorers result being an 84-83 overtime. _._-----_._ Free throws victory for Patrick. The half-time score was much the same as the night before with r QUESTIONS I I Icol help VW4to the exception of a 43-42 deficit in ,, . favor of Patrick. 63-57 winJaxThe Starting the last half of play, I the Jax team was able to recover Hurricane Hunters of the trailing point, but not the go- VW-4 used a 13 of 20 performanceat ahead one. Thus the regulationplay WE'LL ANSWER THEM the free thrown line to stick ended in a 74-74 tie. e. HS-7 with a 63-57 loss in the (No names. No I sales pitches.I ) National Basketball League last In the overtime action, Pope a gave 110 percent as he sank seven week. of the nine Fliers' overtime Before you borrow, there may be questions weighing on HS-7 managed the same points.This gave him a total of 17 I your mind-about payments, rates, anything. For quick, amount of field goals as VW-4 but points for the afternoon, but it courteous answers, call us today. We won't ask your nameor only managed seven of 17 at the wasn't enough as Patrick handedthe talk shop unless you want us to. charity line. Fliers their first loss in the Dial FinanceWe last seven games. don't want you to like'us just for our money. Alan Parker with 15, Adolfo in double Other Jax Fliers t 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 Villanueva with 14 and Aubrey Mort McCarthy, were: I 5256 Beach Blvd. 396-2895 Wilson with 14 led the way to figures Levi Hamerter 13 Bill 16; ; 4721 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 victory for VW-4. GARRY POPE goes up for two Cash to Hoffman, 13; Ralph Calloway, 1436 Edgewood Ave. West 764.2583 of the 30 points he scored In $5,800 Tom Wandishin, in the 10; and Ernie Pollard, 10. Sleiman Lone Star Center leading the Jax Fliers to their win meantime, was scoring almost After their broken winning 6681 Arlington Rd. 724.9555 half of HS-7's final total when he streak and reminiscing about over Edward Waters College. 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PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER JANUARY 24, 1974 ............."..'....................,.......'.'.'.................... :. ......... '.'....w.......,....'w............w....,' much firepower for the Gun PADDLEBALL '. slingers of VA-105. VA-174 had A paddleball ladder is being I r. L'S''PORTS. 1 only a two point lead in the first formed at NAS Cecil Field. quarter but pulled away after Please notify the stat'on' gym if that for a convincing win."Ripple" interested. Johnson and "J.J." BOWLING LEAGUE All VS-30.67 Andrews poured in 24 points in had a below par night but still Wilson had 18 and 15 points for leagues are now in full swing. All VA-72.40 a solid game to lead VS-24 to managed to top the VS-32 scoring the Hellrazors. secretarys should have all information * VS-30 rudely welcomed VA-72 another win. Camic dumped in 13 with 12 points. for into the FASO 54 paper home with a very convincing win. points for VS-31. VA-45 80 - station no later than 0900 gym VA-37.52 The Bluehawks showed the ef FASO 43 VS-31 26 FASO real squart'er.Trailing Tuesday of each week. won a fects of a long deployment as NAMTD .28 The Blackbirds, smarting overa Koon managed 14 points. Gathers It was a low-scoring affair wit loss to the Marines, buried VS- all the way, Bruce VOLLEYBALLNAMTD scored 9 of his 18 and VA-45 both are Stecklair pointsin dumped in 22,16 of those comingin NAMTD getting the worst of it. It 31. Getting into the double figure the final to lead his still undefeated and headed for the last half of play. was a bad night for the shootersas column for VA-45 were; Murry quarter Janexic of FASO another exciting match-up. This both Garrett 16 Haas 13 and team to victory. VS-24 55 teams were cold. 25, , lead all with 21 points. game will probably decide the VS-32.54 Stecklair managed 14 points to Williams had 10. Caviness scored scorers had for VA-37. 2nd half championship barring an take the honprs of the for VS-31. Robinson 19 points VS-32 jumped to an eight point high game. 10 points lead in the first quarter but VS-32 47 AMD -60 Ops 64VA37 upset. couldn't hold it. Knight's 22 and VS-22.43 VS32.59Johnson's 59 CECIL HOSTCOMTACAIRLANT Andrew's 18 for VS-24 overcamea VS-32 jumped put to an early 15 and Wilson's 17 Ops overcame a three point TOURNAMENTSNAS lead the Bulls in the fourth Cecil Field will host the 28 point effort by. Moore to win a seven point lead in the first had AMD cruising right along by close one. quarter before VS-22 got its of- with a nine point lead in the quarter as VA-37 dropped COMTACAIRLANT (formerly VS-24.46 fense going. Spencer of VS-22 led fourth quarter, when Moore of another close one. Bailey's 26 COMFAIRJAX) racketball VS-32.40 all scorers with 19 points. Moore VS-32 started burning the nets for point night was the key to Ops tournament January 28 - 16 points. AMD hung on for dear victory. Robinson and Mott had February 1. Entry deadline is life to edge VS-32. Moore finishedthe 15 and 13 for the Bulls. January 25 1974 for forces afloat.If . night with 30 points. interested please contact the Marines 52 athletic director at the Cecil CENTURY VA-45.90 VA-72.46 Field ext. 498. 21IMPORTS gym, AMD 56VA45 VA-72 showed signs of shakingoff Cecil Field is also hosting the literally shot AMD right their long cruise and had the Handball out of the gym. In one of the most Marines scared to death before COMTACAIRLANT exciting exhibitions of shootingall the Marines finally put it away. Tournament February 4 - February 8. All participantsshould Call 3962035NET year, the Blackbirds gunnedin Trailing by nine points VA-72 be at the Cecil Field Gymat record for the 90 points, a high pulled within two points before PRICES-MANY BELOW WHOLESALE season. Murray had 29, McNeal in 0900 for drawings February 4. Craig dropped a bucket on a TRADE INS GLADLY ACCEPTED AT CASH VALUE 17, and Garreet 17 for the victors. fast break to seal their fate. Next level for these championships will be the CINCLANT VS-30.70 Craig's 18 for the Marines led all Tournaments. Racketball 74 Super Cheyenne $4625 NAMTD53 scorers. Boutin and Mills had 13 competition will be held at NS Brown of VS-30 got 12 of his 18 and 12 for the victors. Koon had "a ton LWB Burgundy and White with Topper, AM.FMPSPBATFac points in the first quarter as VS. Norfolk and Handball tour and Sullivan for AC, 6,020 miles. Orig. $6100. 30 beat NAMTD rather handily. 17 managed 16 nament will be held at Cherry VA-72. 74 Motorcycles $1025MT Strong added 14 and Fenton had Point, North Carolina. 25C Silver Blue, 60 miles, XL 175 orange,90 miles, Both are Scrambler 13 for VS-30. Thomas tallied 14 OFFICIALS NEEDED <. .. v '.': ',:i::i;:: types. Your Choice. points for NAMTD. 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The charge for annual service is $13.75 payable at the Custom 70 Chevelle $12252DR time of service, and It covers the replacement of transmission I H.r.Blue with white vinylRoofR&.H,6cyl, Std. Trans.,33,000 miles.' fluid and all preventive adjustments.FREE Decorating at International Scouts from $699 TOWING no extra charge ONE OA< SERVICE aval'abl": m Cedar Hills. 16 to Choose From 4 cylinder Hardtop Models (removable), 20,000 to I most cases a FREE 19 point. Multi Check FINANCING a/aiMblf if 40,000 miles Ideal for Sportsman, 2nd Car, 20 to 25 miles per gallon. necessary with I approved credit.AAMCO 771-6361 Bank and Credit Union Financing Please TRANSMISSIONS I JCPenneyWe CENTURY 21 IMPORTS 5300 Phillips Highway Phone 737.3535 know what I 2509 PHILIPS HIGHWAY PHONE 396-2035 1839 North Main Street Phone 355-7611 you're looking for. .... n I I , r JANUARY 24, 1914Uncanny JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 19 I weather gree ted Sunday's' Navy Day Regatta I .. ,: << ;'" By Lt.Steve Nail Scheu. Frank Schum; Force 12, J.D. .' ; 't ... :;;) Jax-The St. Johns River lived Representing t'e Navy Jax Forrest; Dilligaf, Al Johnson; ''..'-.\II 'jFX,1<. .'I'. ". r up to its reputation for providing Yacht Club in the event were V Sugarbear, Glen Maxwell; and I \'. ; ) :. uncanny weather conditions at Bella, Fred Kling; Ruby Lee II, Puff, Greg Parker. rs, the outset of Sunday's Navy Day r .. __.... .H____'_m" ','''_,. .\1""'... .' ..",, ,',.,<' Regatta Resail.Foreshadowed. '\'t1'; : " ' ;'''' f; ''" by heavy fog : : ,:'., .: :,r.'" and non-existant wind, 33 Cruiser . Division boats (22ft. to 44 ft) were k ,> .'"" ".... ,",:... ."- on hand to register for the u7 n i. J challenge of the eleven mile s ...;! .j course. At noon the fog began to yo .. ',1t ".M r rbt break rapidly and by the time the ,t., starting gun sounded around 2 p.m. the fickle elusive wind had R& risen to a whisper.As . most of the boats roundedthe first mark after a lazy wind- ward 1st leg, the wind grew tk p.k . ,.' X'r steadily and the multi-colored spinakers began to blossom. __ .____-- -- -- ___.n,...__ _ What a sight! THE RACE IS ON-Ken Being on the committee boat, Hespe commodore of the Navy Jax Yacht I Club,hit the stop watch as the cannon sounded to begin the Navy Day we were unable to see the duel , down the the progress course on Re-sail held last Regatta Sunday on the St. Johns River. 3rd and 4th legs,but it would have > .- been hard to compare with the ' w frenzied drive on the last leg y Y fSMOOTH d "..,.. coming to the finish line. r: >,'trI' ' nM With three boats essentially neck-and-neck tacking to make the best approach to the finish line plus a fourth boat on a per- fect tack headed straight for the .... .. . - finish line, it was all the climax - could ask for. SAILING -- One of the lead boats sails towards the finish you while enjoying the shade provided by the sun as it sneaks behind a I r On an uncorrected time of 2 cloud. lluJ hours and 45 minutes the first boat to finish was Sam Poole's Quintescence followed by Fred Kling's VA Bella (NJYC) and Glen Maxwell's SugarBear WILSON Pontiac ,J (NJYC). However,when the time W 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS correction factors were applied, L .. -- ------ Ya the outcome was: t 73 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 71 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2 Class A 1st Quintescence S. L : , 4 dr. H.T., Brewster Green dr. H.T., Bermuda Blue with -- Poole; 2nd Rahjan, R. Horton; 3 S with White Cordova top, auto Blue Int., auto trans, AC, SPINAKERS SPROUTING.Assoon PIIOTOS BY rd Diplomat, J. Reed. o I trans, AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., P.S., P.B, & A.M. Radio 1 as most of the boats crossedthe Class B: 1st Sugarbear, G. AM-FM Radio &Rally I II starting line they sprouted PETE I Maxwell (NJYC), 2nd Mirage, H. N Wheels $1395 SHACKELFORO spinakers to catch every last bit Miles: 3rd Wink Beyond, F. of the light breeze that croppedup p $2895 71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 for the Navy Day Regatta Re- dr. sed., Porcelain Blue with NO MONEY DOWN I II I sail. ; 73 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Blue Int., auto trans AC, ,. dr. H.T., Advocado Green P.S., P.B. & A.M. Radio Financing for E2's and up! with Green Int., auto trans, TJ AC, P.S., P.B.&A.M. Radio $1495 66 MUSTANG TA J r $2495 D , 66 CHEVELLE 2DR HT 70 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass S '" I 72 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2dr.H.T., Powder Blue with YI 70 BARRACUDA Street a Strip -F v'--- _-- 4 dr. H.T., Springfield Green White Vinyl top, auto trans, "" :;- 'W with White top, auto trans, AC, PS, P,B., console & A.M. PAT'S USED CARS AC P.S., P.B., P.W., P.S. & Radio. 1336 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 358-0881 1S 1L 1 A.M. Radio$2195 I $1395 70 RAMBLER REBEL o I 72 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 dr. 4dr.sed, Julep Green with LJHAULAandL : .N H.T., Lucerne Blue with Green Int., "6" cylinder,, J Black Int., auto trans, AC, auto trans & A.M. Radio. r: P.S., P.B., & A.M. Radio J ::.. ,-.\ : :p." $2195 $695 p" 0 I I NAVY J p TRUCK & TRAILER RENTALS ''NT 71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 68 BUICK RIVERIA dr. sed., Polar White with 2drHT., Revere Silver with WIVES.. : ..,: ,1, Blue Int., auto trans, AC, Black Vinyl top, auto trans "Formerly AI's Westside U-Haul" P.S., P.B. & A.M. Radio. AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., P.S., , tilt wheel & AM-FM Stereo COME BACK 4807 BLANDING BLVD PHONE 771-5092 'AC'' $1595 Radio. (Next door to Putt-Putt) TO NURSING YOUR ONE-STOP MOVING CENTER .C'.W' 71 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $895 14,000 Neighborhood Dealers Aross the CountryDES.ONED 2 dr. H.T., Antique Pewter I Your free time can be turned into with White Cordova top, auto cash by part time and full time =10M"" "1 trans AC, P.S., P.B., P.W., 66 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE assignments in hospitals, nur 1s. AM-FM Radio & Rally II 4dr.sed., Antique Gold with SID nomes and private homes. Wheels Gold Int., auto trans, AC, Work when you want for as longas ',C I) P.S., P.B. & A.M. Radio. I you want No fee to register AUL We are looking for.... U :N' $2295 $395No Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Aides f 'M Warranty On Cars Listed. PLEASE CALL TODAY 3545833 MOVING FOR HOUSEHOLD RENT v' MEDICALPERSONNEL FORD TRUCKS 12,16,20 24 FT. Local or One Way Mi.oIc l AUTOMATIC SHIF1'S.RADIOS Low Rates.By Day INSURANCE Week,or Month 11 POOL CARGO TRAILERS WILSON, SUITE 712 WILLIAM 223 ADAMS READ, PRES.ST ALL SIZE TRAILERS SERVICE MOVING FREE AIDS MOVING,TOW GUIDE BARS 1726: Cassat .Avenue :Phone; ,384-221" 1 Captain, USNRI) FREE ROAD , I ( .- ........-.- ..- -- .. -' -. s .. 11 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER JANUARY 24, 1974 .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...................:.:.:.:.:. :-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.;. :.;;:;::; :::::.. :-:: :..:;: :. : .;.:.:->>:-:': "" .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.:.;.:.:X'X: -:.:'X-:C.:-:v-=-vtXw.:.:.;.;.:'Ww::: .;WXK'X;-:'SX: :;':;::':'::v.v.v.' : JAX SPORT BRIEFS Handball TEE TALKJaxThe it Standings w L New Year has Klein; Runner-Up, tie between Racquetball Tournament Set VP-5 7 0 provided some perfect weather Mittie Sills and Betty Kelczewski.In . Jax- NAS Cecil Field will host a COMTACAIRLANT MATSG 5 2 and the golfers have taken ad- the Nine Hole group, Lillian Racquetball Tournament Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. NARJAX 5 2 vantage of this ideal time for Simpson was the winner, with Commands wishing to enter should submit. written AIR OPS 4 3 getting in as much golf as Noreen Mcintosh having fewest notification of entries not later than tomorrow to the FICEUR 3 4 possible.The putts. Golf Association Men's MARTD 2 5 Jan. 15 was Low Net, Silver Tournament Director, Code 902, NAS Cecil Field, Fla. COMM 1 6 played a Partner's Best Ball Cup Day. The results: 32215. VW-4 1 6 Championship. Congratulationsto First Flight: Winner, Jeanie Application procedures and other information on the ..................'..................... the following winners: Belhobeck; Runner-Up, Lillian :::::::::::::;:::: :::::::::::::::::::: and tournament can be obtained from the Tournament Low Net: O.E. Meyer B. Oberhausen; Putts, Julie Uitti. Volleyball Williamson; 2nd: E. Burns andB. Second Flight: Winner, Cookie Director 7713211. by calling Holland; 3rd: E. Mills and C. Kennedy; Runner-Up, Lil Fast Pitch Hurler Needed Standings Haverty; 4th C. Floyd and N. Alcorn; Putts, Betty Gustin and Jax COMPATWING 11 is looking for a Fast Pitch L Helfrich; Low Gross: J. Berv McAleer. Softball If interested Mollencop and F. Heyer. Third Flight: Winner, Pat pitcher. you're in the job, call RM2 Another ace was recorded White; Runner-Up, Audrey at Ext. AMERICAN Rehrig 2922. LEAGUE recently when Fred Vorhees got a Phillips; Putts, Betty Kelczewskiand Pistol MeetingJax NATTC W L hole-in-one on the par 3,third hole Evelyn Roberts. 21 5 using a 5 iron.Members The Nine Hole Group played An Intramural Pistol organizational meetingwill VW-4 17 7 of the Ladies Throw Out Worst 3 Holes. Marian be held Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 9:30: a.m. at the HS-7 15 15 Association have been very Starnes was the winner, with Athletic Office in Bldg. 563. All commands. are asked to VP-5 HS-11 No.1 12 13 14 active, too.On Jan.8 a Best Nine Genny Hanley and Lillian Simpson - send a representative. 679th 11 was 'played with the following having fewest putts. 5 19 ladies taking the prizes: Sunday, Jan. 20, was a fun day Applications For Summer Jobs Being AcceptedJax NAI'IONALLEAGUE First Flight: Winner, Harriet with a Mixed Event. With a Net NAS Jacksonville Special Services is now taking W L Potter; Runner-Up, Lois Holt; 55, the team of Bob Phillips, Bob applications for summer 1974 employment. Positions NARJAX 24 4 Chip-In, Mary Lou Ryan. Meaders, Elinor Greenwood and FICEUR 20 6 Second Flight: Winner, Berv Claire Grosskoph took first place. available are: lifeguard swimming instructor pool , VP-49 McAleer 11 17 ; Runner-Up Elaine Hosting this Event were the maintenance, sailing instructor and camp counselors. NDRC 6 18 Honour. Mahoneys, Meaders and Applicants for lifeguard must hold a current Senior MARTD 2 26 Third Flight: Winner, Laurie Belhobecks. Lifesaving certificate and swimming and sailing in- structors must be authorized. Anyone interested should apply at NAS Jacksonville Special Services, Bldg. 620. 5 5 r 4'0 k ec.erlu.... Standing Boulevard Cedar Hills Shopping Center House of Quality Foods . Stables Offering Riding InstructionJax Phone 771 9223 The NAS Jax stables are offering riding in- is Every Friday Night Family struction in Hunt Seat (balanced English) andStockSeat NightYour (balanced Western) at all levels. Lessons are planned for both individuals and groupsas choice ofCHOPPEDSTEAKorCHICKENS well as on the lunge line and eventually dressage, DUMPLINGS 9911- cross-country and advanced Western work. plus any 2 vegetables, bread & butter Classroom lectures and practical demonstrations of interest to parents and students will also be offered. WE HAVE A VARIETY OF SEAFOOD DAILY ! The fee will be $5.00 per student for one-hour group lessons and $8.00 for one-hour private lessons. Proper attire is not necessary; however, hard hats and shoes with heels are a must. Lessons are scheduled to begin Feb. 5. For more information, contact Mrs. Ostra at 7818548. , ' 'dI! . ' 'It SAILOR, lkrf BEWARE OFSHARKS. . & I 1. 1Bnttlr . (Ask us about a loan at reasonable bank rates.) ';.,.,, ; . . Our concept Is a simple one-a hearty drink, -. an inviting salad bar, a thick steak and mammoth baked potato-served attentivelyby The Bank On The Base. waiters In an Intimate dining room. ..., Member ED.I.C . HAPPY HOUR DAILY5 til 7PM DRINKS AT HALF-PRICE! v'. . : .' - ROOSEVELT MALL (HIGHWAY 17)) PHONE 387.6488 .. - -. -- - '*') |
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