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-. - , .- --- . l :%':: :': :' '-" ;:.. ; ;; ;'fJJ: -- { ;jJt' $:,,;:::2fi/PKY: ; LIBRARY .. :>. .p..t.): ... .... .. ..,. ... ,, .. ,, _ ' ,.. ....: : : : :( _.. -W'y'< : : : : .. :. : of : : "N .... . ,;:,::,",,..It,: /' 0 ......... ,.'."";.....;; -"- .'... .....I FIA HISTORY -' ; ; ,: :" .-.--- ......I4--L"aj.. ; \ ': :: : .'.:: :: : ( i..::..i.U'l AX ._ .... ,.. .... ---,,---- .. .'..;+ -. N .,. -" 'J 31 NO. 47 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Florida FEBRUARY 21, 1974 ___ ._u._ I l. . I ..._ .... J __ -" ..___ .. .__ _.. ___ ._...__ y--:; '1i -" '''- ' l = : x ::::": ::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '$ d2t i BI { : J *;r 4 .. d e Z' i f I NATTC I I ti ; i I: packs it up I i iI iI.I e I., i (See pages 10 & ) ; --I r5.s?Qzrp,, >r 1t : 1 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::11)S:;:;:;:;;;:;;:::::;:::::: :: :::::: ; ( 4dh ? '. ,4 .t S t1.F ' ,' " . ? " b . .N 1 ., ' J. ;'. .. I .t., :, '. St \t'n i S .. A. 4...rnIt. \-.... - I , '' - +g ,- J. ( . .. : . ".. .fI" !" ' l'i. " ... -:'" , .. ; > ; : , ,, rt faa ' ' ,... ', ' t ,1'1' wJM'y a'i t ' n Ms { i.' q , . ", JI : 5M ", ft YYI ,. ] , _ _ r.o" 'S-1 dk '" n'Ni e . . r': t L S _ !:. jS :. . ?: S t'S {' , a . ! S . .. t: w S S 5-, + r S'S a , S : SS " '. .' " i"" .: 1 , :' - k Story and Photos J j by Mike Rose a1I5 4 }n < r k >i 4k A a 5 v - == l "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is (In no way connected with the Department the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official expressions of the.Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements i' constitute Department of the Navy endorsement products or. services advertised." Facl lVOL. k 21, 1974 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER A word : I to Navy ; ,, :- _- ; r wives. "XH." J JI r ' . know that many of you are already familiar with the . aims and purposes of the Navy Relief Society. However :: if there are some who are not--and others who would like ,:' to know more-in March, Miss Francina Stonesifer from 1 the Navy Relief Society Headquarters in Washington will be here to conduct the Relief course. I This includes a brief history of the Society and covers 1 its basic policies and principles, and how these may be ; applied to volunteer work. In addition, extremely : - valuable information about service benefits and the , Navy will be provided. rrw I hope that you will find it possible to join this course , and to help us in this tremendously important service to , our naval personnel. As you know, the work of the Navy Relief Society is carried on by Volunteers.The :14s classes will be held in the small chapel, NAS I Jacksonville, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00: a.m. to 12 noon, from March 4 through' March I 22.Free child care will be provided by Navy Relief at the !' Station Nursery while classes are in session. Credit toward the 100-hour pin will be given for each hour spent ' in class. I' It will be much appreciated if those planning to attend . this course will so inform the Navy Relief Office, 772- 3515, or 778-0353 not later than March 1,1974. J: Sincerely yours. Your dream estate L.R. Geis Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy President, Jacksonville Auxiliary ,: could haunt youAn ., i increasing number of mili- nobody he names is likely to tary personnel are falling prey to knock him. It's imperative that "' ':!r<<"'J" ''''', ,':':',:i's.; '" ,,,','''W'' '" ",,>nn'm,">':_n'n.nnm____ :",::_n-_;;,;"'''''''_''''_''_''''"<'W "",<<:V.&.:::; ,:,;,,.t''''::<',,'''''> :o.:::: < An intrauterine device (IUD) information to help you dig up pertinent unbiased information . Lisa Donovan showat for contraceptive purposes, or- from becoming victimized.Personal . about the dered by a physician, is an developer'sfinancial authorized benefit under the Viewing status. In addition, ask family planning provisicn of the your banker what financing arrangements - King Hall todayJax There simply is no substitute for CHAMPUS. he would offer you if seeing the land itself. Brochures, you buy the lot. His reaction could movies slides, sales pitches all and Miss might be intriguing, but until sway you one way or the other. Lisa Donovan, talented songstress you Remember he's judging the quality have actually paced off the boundaries America talent winner and her "The Happy of the deal , group, DOdOa[ of the lot and examined the as well as your own Show," will give a free performance at King Hall today surrounding areas, you don't financial status. beginning at 3 p.m. oow OlJ know what you're getting. Many To ascertain whether com All military personnel, their dependents and civilian good companies agree in writing plaints have been filed againstthe developer, write the Office of employees are urged to attend. NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT that you can pull out of the deal Interstate Land Sales Registration She will also be appearing at the Officers and CPO (under reasonable conditions) if Department of Housing and the land you see and decide you Clubs tomorrow. Sunday aren't getting what bargained Urban Development IUD) Divine you For information on club performances, contact your at All Worship Saints 8:30:Chapel.a.m. for. Hire a licensed surveyor to Washington D.C. 20410. Also respective club. Church School 9:30: a.m. check the boundaries for write the Real Estate Commis- Divine Worship 11 a.m. at With a you. sions in the states where the shady promoter the lot you"inspect" All Saints Chapel. dealer is headquartered where Junior Youth can shrink or shift con- Fellowship the land itself is located, and 12:30 p.m. Senior Youth siderably by the time it is described Fellowship 1:30: p.m. in the legal documents.Get where other developments by the a A x A i Ft Evening Worship 7:30: p.m. a licensed same firm are located. at the Small Chapel. engineer to per form soil and percolation tests to JAX AIR NEWS Is Civilian Profit or Loss The a Enterprise Newspnpedistributed + disclose Tuesday composition of the soil each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station. Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 and depth of the water table. You Items hidden in the small print Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing: Company, a p.m. at Bldg. 750 and will also want an accurate which could seriously affect your private firm.All Copy submitted Jor use in th* JAX AIR NEWS Christian Science Service topographical status include: What kind of deed must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS p.m. at tne Small r'hllDel. After you map.have will you get? What pre-payment completed Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News NAVAL HOSPITAL physical inspection check the penalties will there be on the items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 Divine Worship 9:30: a.m. zoning tax assessment and out mortgage? How clear will your or 3119. at St. Lukes. highway plans. Don't title be? Remember that spoken "Everything advertised in this publication must be made take thesalesman's promises are or representations NATTCProtestant word about available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to local If isn't Worship plans; look into it meaningless. something race, creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser, Service, 10:30 a.m. In That large parcel on your own. spelled out specifically in the contract - user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this Building 500. across the road may be zoned for it means zero. policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the CATHOLICSaturday heavy industry rather than refusal to print advertising from that source." residential as you've Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries St. Edward's Mass 5 p.m.Chapel at been told. Always take the docu Speak Up ments, before concerning such should be directed to: Sunday Mass a.m. and 11 you sign them to Be prepared to speak out im a.m. Daily Mass-Monday your legal assistance officer for of mediately at the first sign any /Np"\ THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Tuesday, Thursday and his examination. schedulesaren.t hanky-panky. When S*"" .S 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Friday. :30 a.m. Wed. "o""v Telephone 387-3566 tnesday, Mass 11:30: a.m. at ,: Background Digging met with regard to deliveryof AI' ,iAl, the Naval Hospital Chapel. your deed or other documents, MMM Saturday Confessions 4:30: Who is the developer?What has constructions or facilities, or any- J VOL. 31 NO. 47 FEBRUARY 21, 1974 |[ ,to 5 p.m. he done before? Where? How successfully thing else promised in writing, ? What is his financial take local action right away. u v va strength? He can probably offer been Should you find that you've you references, but remember bilked tell the world about it.FEBRUARY . I I s FEBRUARY 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 3 .- " ? ".<' , '..u.. .j* 1 tc + S : ;> Make no mistake this is a real crisis not an imaginary one __ ':"1,* dreamed up somewhere. It is not going to go away with the end of L% hostilities in the Mideast or with the overnight discovery of new source "'J'':' of energy . ",;", Today's energy situation is going to effect each of us not only here at .j.:"I{ work but at home. '. :. f .". ' ; : .': ; .." ELECTRICITY 9f r f ' ; } .'7:.:':..Of", The President has directed all government agencies to reduce their ', '. ".. j electrical KWH's. use by seven percent. During FY 1973 we used 15,904,000 This year we must reduce that figure by 1,116OOOKWH's for the year, .' ,"; or by 3,050 KWH's each day. .. .. Some efforts have already been made to meet this goal but we are still '::;., far short of success. Among the things already done are: :\; I .,, : Reduced exterior lighting in all areas. r",;:::.- ". Eliminated excess interior lighting. 't:' off work that have special lighting for c ; Turn overhead lights in areas - lit ',,,?i" each work station. NEW FOUR STRIPER-Capt. Stanley H. Block is promoted to his present rank at ."': ::)=; Turn out overhead lights during day shift in buildings where ample wife, Merra Lee, pins on the new shoulder boards. Looking on are the couple's three 'I I .' . : ::1" lighting is provided by uncovered windows. Harry and Ric. Capt. Block was skipper of Cecil Field's VA-84 before reporting to NATTC in With the present efforts only one third of the objectives have been reached. HEAT Magic The President has directed that all buildings should turn down the BiGoocMch temperature to 68 degrees. Kingdom In all buildings regulated by thermostats this has been done but we are still short of the objective. Persons working in buildings using steam heat are urged to check cardsavailable SPECIAL RADIAL SALE TO radiators to insure they are operating properly. Turn down the heat in MILITARY PERSONNEL each working area and, if necessary, wear a light jacket. .... ' '....e'w. .' H -I Jax-Special Servicesnow +$355 F.E.T. .:\ !; fUEL has 1974 Magic I 68 Size JR7015 t. : ;i) available fuel is to meet our requirements all employees are going to Kingdom Club Cards for $3 6 Other sizes sale priced '..:, need to make certain concessions. Cut out unneeded trips. Double up. Disney World at the Ticket Appearace Blemish Radials .. when you use a government vehicle. Office in Bldg. 620. EA.. SPIN BALANCE $3 EA. '. The critical energy crisis has at last struck. No mere rhetoric-but For further information, " ., I . ' ',!I.,1I', hard facts. We've got to cut back, cut down, reduce our fuel needs and call Ext. 3318. THE [!J] S&* RADIAL TIRE PEOPLE consumption-at home, in the office, en the highway. . What can YOU do about it? Plenty! 3719 BLANDING BLVD 772.7600wee v t ihe ortwguyiSAILOR GET ON THE WAGON for utilities conservation! Hoping the other fellow will . ,,', conserve enough for both you and he,will not change the energy crisis to any great - significance. Work together with your fellow Americans. . - ELECTRICITY: r. 1. Reschedule heavy loads to off-peak hours. Peak demand generally " ':" occurs between 1 and 3:30 p.m. .." , .,.- ';>"., 2. Turn off all! unnecessary lighting and reduce the lighting in non- " critical areas. This may be done by using a switch or by unscrewing bulbs and tubes 3. Reduce ventilation-turn off air handlers. . 4. Check warehouses and other low traffic areas for lights and other utilities left on. , 5. When not in use, turn off lighting, electrical equipment, motors, appliances, etc. 6. Don't use electric heaters. 7. Eliminate general area lighting during bright days. Use tubes BEWARE OFSHARKS. with lower wattage. 9. Use reflective, light-colored interiors to improve lighting efficiency . 10. Clean light fixtures. I, 'oN. ;' 11. Schedule athletic and other on-station recreational activities " during daylight when possible. 12. When replacing lighting,use fluorescent,mercury vapor,or high pressure sodium instead of the less efficient incandescent lighting . RICKMAN BSA.Parts..Sale.Servlce..BIRD MINI-CYCLES (Ask us about a loan at reasonable bank rates.) " .... 1 \ ., ' "1 -,', 't. .. : '\ " : \ : : : 'J ,. . :" 4..' . : ". ::::" .::1! The Bank OnThe :: . Base.MemberED.I.C ... '.f : :'--,' J : .* ,j 4 ,... ..?,: ; ATLANTIC t.' :.i; t . / ,' i ' 8209 <'t rr f w=\ /=nn xr=W) PHONE t :,, :' ' ATLANTIC 1)Fr 0 lID] : f }:' ; ; 725-5811 : ;, : : i " BOULEVARD .. ,. .. R , '. .. .. >: ":-' :" .oI' .1: f' -;" t"J ' .- .. .. .. .. ' .' ,< ..- : : -, --,: ; : }l li ls FEBRUARY 21, 1974"Hurricane PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER H unters ft VeteransAsk have a new skipper Q-My husband was killed dur ing military service in Vietnam. Jax-Cdr. Richard W.F. Sirch to VW-4 in September 1969 and i A.CAPTUREDMedicine. Will the Veterans Administrationpay relieved Cdr. Paul 0. Cutchen as after serving as the squadron's me education assistance to Commanding Officer of the Operations Officer and Executive attend a university in Paris? "World Famous Hurricane Officer assumed command in A-Yes. Public Law 92.540 Hunters" of Weather Recon- February 1973. (Oct '72)) allows wives, widows naissance Squadron (VW) 4 and children of veterans whose During Cdr. Cutchen's tenure during ceremonies here Feb. 14. accident deaths or permanent total dis VW-4 surpassed 76,700 abilities service were connectedto free flight hours performing Cdr. Sirch reported to VW-4 in weather reconnaissance and w study at approved foreign in March 1972 and served as the oceanographic research for the stitutions of higher learning. squadron's Operations Officer Atlantic Fleet. Q-World War II veterans who until February 1973 when he never used their GI home loan became Executive Officer. Cdr. Cutchen will remain here benefits are still eligible. How He is a graduate of the U.S. for approximately six months about school benefits? Merchant Marine Academy, and report to the United States A-The Veterans Administration Kings Point, New York and was Defense Attache, United States can provide education commissioned in the U.S.Navy in Embassy in the Republic of Sri benefits only for eligible veterans November 1955. Lanka, formerly Ceylon, in the discharged after Jan. 31, 1955. Cdr. Paul 0. Cutchen reported fall of this year.TORRANCE'S These education benefits expire -:':':'-:':-':':':':':';';':':',;:::::.::::::::. .:.:.:.:.:::?:;:.::::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.:';':':':':':':';':':':';':':':':':':':':': :'.':':':':.:.:. eight years after date discharge or May 31, 1974, whichever is KITCHENJax later Q-I've been having trouble lately with a stomach condition developed during military ser vice. I've been of service three This week Torrance's Kitchen features one of the most time. out tried and widely enjoyed dessert recipes we have encountered.No years, and wonder if I can still one knows for sure who started this culinary delight, but it was apply for disability compensationfrom frequently found on the tables of early New England settlers, the Veterans Administration especially during the late summer and fall apple seasons. of the Y Indlan Guides'Navafo ? Man Jim Gray - of this dessert varies the but it's most A-Yes. There is no deadline for The name throughout country, Tribe "captures" Cdr. Daniel Demand, VP-24 C.O., during a filing a claim for a service con- called Brown . frequently "Apple Betty" popcorn sale to benefit the Guides father and son banquet scheduledfor netted disability. Apple Brown Betty March 1. Medicine Man Gray is also one of the VP-24 Career INGREDIENTS: one-third cup sugar, l/i teaspoon cinnamon, V'4 Counselors. Q-I received treatment for a teaspoon salt,2 cups fine dry crumbs, 4 tart apples (pared and diced), service connected injury at a Vet. 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine.Mix erans Administration hospital sugar, cinnamon, salt. Put layer of crumbs in greased baking about two years ago. I need dish.Cover with layer of apples.Sprinkle with sugar mixture. treatment again, and wonder if Continue until all ingredients are used.Have layer of crumbs on top. Without advertisingyou VA will give it to me? Pour melted fat over crumbs. Cover dish. A-Yes, and if as you indicated, Bake at 375 degrees (moderate oven) for 40 minutes. Remove cover wouldn't know von have already established service - the last 10 minutes to brown the top. connection, all you need do is Serves four. apply for treatment again. 0-I am buying our home witha I I :30-year GI loan. Can I payoff the loan in advance? A-Yes. You may partially or Big Chief Say... OUT OF SIGHT fully pay off your mortgage at anytime ahead of schedule- FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT ri-; GO GO DANCERS provided, payments are for not less than one monthly payment or I & STATIC BALANCE All Topless $100, whichever is less. Q-Will the Veterans Administration WITH PURCHASE OF BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS replace adaptive equipment FOUR TIRES 11 AM til 2 AM Daily for a car purchased by a ser- Mte disabled veteran with a Ave. 388 9016HONDA Cassat 1 5 1080 - grant from the agency? 4 PLY A-VA will pay for installation, maintenance,and replacement of HEAVY DUTY adaptive equipment, but the car grant is a one-time benefit. 0 POLYESTER I BLACKWELL OF JACKSONVILLESALES ORTEGA HILLSKINDERGARTEN .,SERVICE PARTS 27.000 MILEGUARANTEE and day care5021GREENWAY DRIVE F78xl4 15 .41or $6500 PHONE 314-147 ' or ... / 4 Months to 2-5 yrs G78xl4or 15..4for $6900 r Hot Meals 1 Supervised plan activities H78xl4 or 15 ....4 for $7300 HOURS: 7AM-6PM J ALL DAY CARE / J18x14 or 15 ....4 for $7700 6425 NORWOOD AVE. 764.2419 Transportation Kindergarten AvailableTo Children 900x15 ....4 for $81 00 PLUS F.E.T. OF 2.37 TO2t80 S a; S PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE . Guaranteed against all road hazards for the life of the original .. a 1 e! LC t'I a .. Blandmg; Boulevard tread. If tire falls: we will, at our option, repair It free or House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center replace It,charging only for the tread wear on a pro-rata shareof Phone 771 I,9223 the current price plus tax. 44 Guaranteed against wear-out for a specific number of miles. If tread wears out In this period we will replace It. Charging for Every Friday Night is Family NightYour mileage used on a pro-rata share of the current price, plus tax. 14 Commercial vehicles excluded. choice ofCHOPPEDSTEAKorCHICKENA DUMPLINGS 119 plus any 2 vegetables, bread & butter 44 Iwtllnuuuer OPEN 8-6, WE HAVE A VARIETY OF SEAFOOD DAILY! 3MS M1MI RO34C4I2S I . I FEBRUARY 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE . L ' : Orange P k'/One flop** : :; "r,:.;.1: 1'I Shopping Plaza! ,, ;. ". .., : '. .'I' " . - . es Hi ,3@. Q . c 'b' . Rees b o : ifrf/1 8CaNII /. IIt . sx ", 'n't: , ' Ti ", ., .'1' flC3 :: $ :'t;.J. e cosme our, !J Q r, .: C : 'j ,\,. .' t?' : y '; '...J. \7'), ' 4LON O D '\ < If; DF A 1'" . l f' :\(:. ' . . ., , ' . ,"'- , ' ! ; ,. 'sShopez (CV N .b ir '' . , :,: - i r' 'i " :,: ;,:!, why y , ; Ui ti t YvJ new lifE HEALTH STORE KESTAUKANT . . f , ," . . FEBRUARY 21, 1974 6 J\X/ Air' NEWS-AIRWINGER --- :,,,,-:<<,:,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,:::>,,,,';';';''''>:$<;&::;::::.::::,,,,<.:,;:.::::.:<.:..:<<<<\.:.:,<:<<<:,.. :, NAVY NEWSGRAM Jax The following items highlight this week's Navy Newsgram: Energy Reductions Show ResultsA I O a recent analysis of energy consumption released by Vindicates that the overall energy usage by theNavyduring the first halfof 11 this fiscal year was reduced by approximately 17.8 percent, compared - f V IA to the same period in FY-73.. The figures show that for worldwide mobile operations the following reductions in energy usage were achieved during the months of July through December 1973: Aircraft operations, 16.8 percent; Ship 'I operations, 21.6 percent; various ground equipment operations, 15.9 percent; and consumption of gasoline, 15.7 percent.In . the operation of Navy installations in the 50 states only, total energy consumption during the first six months of FY-74 resulted in 1 / / / the following savings: Natural gas and Propane,7.5 percent; Fuel oil, r 10.3 percent; Coal, 29.1 percent; and purchased steam and hot water 1 1 / 1 services, 10.1 percent. The only category in which no reduction was noted so far this fiscal year was purchased electrical energy. In that category, the percentage ail alliptnieiit of pay for was three-tenths of one percent higher than the same period in W- ..:- /";:v.,- .'.- ;- '' ; .;-''"' ";! ''.'. .-' --: '.. .' : ;. :'. : \ ;.: ';'';Tto fiscal year 1973. a saviJBtoan e $ One of the reasons cited for the slight rise is the increased use of cold a a iron facilities by ships in port. ial No New Early Releases Needed or 'a 1 0 1 SECNAV has announced that neither.the Navy nor the Marine Corps 'will be required to release any personnel early, voluntarily or involuntarily ,during the rest of this fiscal year. The Secretary's announcement, made February 14, indicated that Navy personnel planners had anticipated the congressionallyorderedmanpower Wuit automatic cuts contained in the FY-1974 DOD authorization and ap- an propriations bills, and kept the Navy's personnel figures below strength for several months' Therefore,the Navy will not be forced to take any drastic actions or initiate any new early release programs, for either its officer or enlisted personnel, in order to reach the congressionallyimposedstrength secondSificome ceilings. Alcohol Study To Begin BUPERS reports the Navy will soon begin a formal research studyto people.determine the nature and extent of drinking practices among Navy Conducted under contract by a civilian research organization, the study will involve mailing individual questionnaires to a random ? sample of about 10,500 Navy men and women. The survey is scheduled to begin April 1, and questionnaires will be completely anonymous. The survey will be conducted among some 4,000 male and 500 women officers, 5,000 enlisted men and 1,000 enlisted women. When tabulated, the survey results are expected to provide a G statistical summary of the status of the alcohol problem in the'Navy, ananalysisof job-connected drinking problems,and an examination of $ $ $ individual attitudes and experiences regarding prevention and disbursingofficer q treatment of alcohol abuse. -for details NAS a college campus ? Jax A college campus on.NAS Jax? A Bachelor Degree in the liberal arts, education or business ad- ;, ministration Maybe even a Master's Degree? :. its greatto Without leaving the air station? be These are'all possibilities-if you act now. ., The University of North Florida is investigating the possibility of in the establishing an on-station extension campus in the near future. Once set up, this campus could offer any of the upper-level, and TirstSavings perhaps even graduate level, courses offered by the University, depending on the demands of the NAS Jax community. Pamily" To determine the feasibility of such a program, the University will conduct one on-station course during this year's Spring Quarter (March 25 through June 7)), open to all qualified military personneland their dependents.This . trial course will be offered on a full-credit basis, but obviouslymust PIRSTPEDER4L be one which is of interest to the most people.To . . assist the Educational Services Office and the University in determining which course to offer ESO is conducting a phone survey and 1'oari associationof from now until Feb. 28 All interested personnel and- r dependents should call ESO NOW at Ext. 2596 to make your interests known. Jacksonville _ " 11 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU .!.Il_ T11E p DOWNTOWN SOUTHSIDE BRANCH REGENCY SQUARE BRANCH Adams and Julia 1326 Prudential Dr. 101 Monument Road ,. saowssxs wnCOMlay PH.354843SOUTHWEST PH.3987088DURKEEVILLE PH.7251270UNIVERSITY Nautical Accessories Gifts ' BRANCH BRANCH BLVD. BRANCH BOATS,MOTORS, CANOES Cedar Hills Shopping Center 1815 N.Myrtle Ave. 5431) University Blvd.W. C't;. It' .5)" TroanSlickcraftThunderbird| r PH.771-0422 PH.356-4175 PH.7310133NORTHSIDE ) 1 .vuOl 1 lER Star att,Grumman BRANCH FIVE POINTS BRANCH BEACH BRANCH P NA \H C. , Gateway Shopping Center 803 Lomax Street 231 S.Third St.Jax Beach .& \ 1u1Allf1lClll1, PH.7655538NORMANDY PH.358.1204 PH.244-4801 ,I"J ' BRANCH MOBILE OFFICE r .-...:.::>;..:>ROOSEVELT PHONE 3$1.44s BLVD ATORTEOA(Open SundystPier RIVER) * V * 66 FranChised Marina 5911 Normandy Blvd. Serving Bald sin PH.781-1383 and Macclenny, Florida Yacht Expert Broker Engine.wt Strvict-Outboard.Stern$lorM rine HoUt.-Hol.Drlvt.lnboardPAGE .Service --- - I I FEBRUARY 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 7 __ .. . -- - ,' lfSERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE : ' I ; I t : '. 1 t1f <. '...:::.. .. . '" ... ... w'. 1i( .... .. ': : ..., . " ::: :*.. :.::" :", : ,.;::. ": ".'' :<< GROSE ''wX': PARTY TIME ? I.lVi:) J.r". : SARGE'SAMERICAN :v. ::j ,:A.ERNIE C-'j.i '1 %:::{.: :. : SERVICENTER. ;: + Boulevard, BARTENDER CATERING FOR .' '.. . : : .1. SVIkP*(' : '': PHONE 2WW. .\..<. .. PHONE 3870338No : :' ...:.i. ,. I" Conventions, Dinner Parties, Private I Parties E lectronicWtleetl) Balancing:.5-! :. Fault Insurance -,Grand Openings, Wedding ReceptionsBARSERV xpr- Total Engine Ptrfpfitwwc. .< : : : For Everyone J (' :An lyjd ctrwilclly:.::::.:* :}4 ; onft get caught short.'..BUY NOW!. : Call INC. e.1: FREE UH ORe'e.CAR..$WASH TAM $:.:\?:.\:j':)l }i STATE:.FARMMUTUAUAUTOM06IL6 I INSURANCE,CO; ,;;; 772-1413 771-9500 771-7308 WthAl*p""' 'haSftW;-M& P i \\81$>::;::' : Home Of itt dloomtngton. t. ..I.U.I l s ::,:;.:::i ? f a 201 HIGHWAY 17 ORANGE ARK , John C, Calhoun, USN (Ret.) Phone 771.040'Cal's CASSAT AVENUE ra+. 1. or 711.7501 MOBILE jjOMES t ? T.V. Sales S ServiceRCA --. . ":' a A.R.Kobtar ; 45Yr0, ; RCA & ZENITH COLOR, BLACK i&! 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SHOWROOM. and: 'WAREHOUSE: :: / Ij 3245 WEST BEAVER ST PH 387-1843 DISCO .NTS TO MILITARY& "M yww. AHne K B Ques..Weddings Party trays.Bar- - SCHOOL S* UDENTS WITH ID CARDS ;l' i"s"c ; '.;: for all occasions .,. ,, : : Catering oU'N..rr PRICES! ::: :aPRESENTYOURMUITARYI WORLD GLOBES & GLOBE BARS %;;:. .\:: Joe's Delicatessen & Restaurant SWORDS,SHIELDS& PLAQUES a Musical Hummel& Princess Art Pictures : :&i:: ::$: .. ::< (Inside Venetia Village Drug Store) 950 SO.EDGEWOOD AVE. PHONE 3IM33I I. ": 4$4ttU VIRn.Rd (8rtweenEmerson&untverfly) Breakfasts..Lunches t.up Open Mon.thru Sat.9:30: to 5:00 : R.lipec0ilaadE ._... Meats..Salads..Dairy Products r vtnowetKCrlsk,f rtr, vat6C, yGounry! : :l lOft ass:: :; .: mUANDlNG BOULEVARDOFFICITMQTOR.VEHICLE : {%' J.X6H [ / ; : IHSPECTION;: American I Ll'A<'2"'*SHAllOW;WElL'FOR:YOUR J.iff. ,." .. ",,,',"W'' PI g .:t aWN\'A'N rSTi\.A, Motors , .;'1ff. /'( :; : '.' ,;' :! 'x;:.... .. ..... .' 4k.\'::}" :::"l .:::::' <. :.,'\'ii' $&MAKftWQftlU: *TUNe.OP I : '. S7f "TM Can" \P.ttWf..: .:WArED. ON 1 YOUR. GRASS.r.... =FtW'k1slt.p. ' $ : :;"i.: FRONT END ;'mi ;dK i7 : ,' ,TANK; iL. ;.WATER' SYST&.MS.t.S"t'ALUr' ;; :sion9tCOtjtt40ueryKt : AMX Javelin Matador ' .W.... Aim H"dlitM',Rtptue Busby "'"{ HORNET GREMLIN 1 :lirJm: : ; J ROUT' ;And Wlnd$1.fd. ( Wiper, 81.ht: It I :W Mite S utn'f.I'Orange Park gh. :: : '..':, n2.S452. .. 'TWEtEMn9 .... *-', x. .' 737-3400 D. Homie Donlbhoy $' :.. 1 Dht .WNG *,wI. . f\!OnUfInd"in (State t Load11JAMESJACK30N President :: : : .. $ I: "' .: :: k;;":\ '.' ... : I.t 4y'.Cowty .COMPANY .' . .:t" 4 '. >: .4lk' ..,. ...V ' : .: WSLLf. tAN .ure4t .tu S.MIJit.tr SOUTHSIDEGINO'S I :':' ?:"'" ROCK AND ARTE"< "::' : .: : J.43 Open a-6 Mon Fr Ckls "Wt ekenfls. tente;;it f.nanc.n septic:tank etecsrteal: sndmove on ptr mil' ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGED Florida Septic MEMBER Tank Asoclation lmURANT SPRING MOTORSVOLKSWAGENS ) .''F,: .. t AMASON'SSEPTIC :.,. ' 103rd A Ricker Road .. .'.").." SpaQhettl! Lls9na daneless, Chtckeny SALES SERVICE TANK SERVICE .:h. ;ti: 2teI I Ctton4ofPitxa : family howl of Spaghetti 284-9209 New Tanks Clean Outs "gf= : Draft Beer'(Djontrwiivej . Repairs Filter Beds .t: Eat In-Tak Out Phone" 772-8926 .. .":; .... " : : MOrt--1h..4PM.HPM" : HIGHWAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS"WALLY" ORANGE PARK GREEN COVE SPRINGS <::PIZZA; S S.tUNOO".UPMtp'PM.UPM\ 'r.; 264-4027 284.3860 : ; WE CATER, TO LARGE GROUPS A CLUBS:;: WOLGEMUTH "SMITTY" H.E.SMITH SAVE TIME AND MONEY CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN I FEBRUARY 21, 1974 8 JAX AIR AIRWINGER _ u=-_ r ___... "?+w... t l1 -- - - ! Good news, bad news ; I for military vacationers f k + 1 +1 1M 1w..r Jax Service families traveling and vacationing this year can t ' expect to spend considerably more time getting from point to point, : r. ,,,..: ,,>>j ' 1 ( according to the Military Travel Guide.In I Ia addition to waiting in line for gasoline and restricted weekend travel, the major change that can be anticipated is less night driving. I .... " Most gasoline stations are closing earlier and fewer automobile emergency and repair facilities are open after dark. Service families traveling today will probably be needing facilities more than ever before. There's good news, however. More economical lodging is available throughout the U.S. Inspite of the 1973 installation closures, there are many more military billets available for service personnel and their sr l families this year then ever before. Many guest houses, lodges Army and Navy Travel Camps, Family I Camps and billets general have opened or been made available by the Services. Irrespective of fewer vacancies on major routes after dark, there are also more civilian motels and hotels providing "military discounts". Prices with the civilian hotels and motels are more erratic, however. Although many hotels and motels have lowered their 1973 prices anticipating fewer travelers, equally as many have increased their rates to compensate for an anticipated decrease in customers.The . Military Travel Guide surveys all major military installationsin _. -- -- -- - CONUS and over 15,000 hotels and motels which may offer "military rates". BROWNIES HLLP; "PITCH IN".AI F. "Big AI" Cormier tells NAS Brownie Scouts how they can Approximately 1400 hotels and motels offer 10 to 50 percent discountsto "Pitch In to Clean Up America. "Pitch In" is an antl-lltter program sponsored by the National I service personnel (active and retired) each year. Brewers Association. Copies of the Military Travel Guide can be purchased by writing: Military Travel Guide, P.O. Box 9654, Washington, D.C. 20016. Single Vet benefit has plenty of takers IHigh I copies cost$1.50 Third Class Mail and$2.25 for Air Mail. II school dropouts who de- quirements. These additional last fiscal ye2r.Administrator. ice "free entitlement" months can be of Veterans Af toured through military ser BUILDING TECHNICIANS enroute to college have a GI Bill used without depleting the basic fairs Donald E. Johnson attributes . benefit that wasn't available to 36-months eligibility needed for part of the success of the $8500-$9000 their fathers after World War II. four college years. program to the intensive "out And they are using it in record During fiscal year 1973, there reach"program launched in 1969to FEDERAL RESERVE BANKhas numbers.In were 129,980 veterans and servicemen encourage veterans to take advantage addition to the 36-months of who had used free enti. of their benefits. The an Immediate opening for an experienced Building college assistance Vietnam vete- tlement and were enrolled in col program which focuses on the Technician. Extensive experience in building equipmentand rans earn with as little as 18 lege. This is almost double the socially and economically disadvantaged - maintenance desired but will train less qualified.Day months service they can receiveGI number enrolled during the pre. veteran, utilizes pre- or Evening Hours Available Bill| payments for the addi- vious year. discharge counseling, follow-up Mondaythru Friday. NO LAYOFFSFull tional months that might be To date, J 95,653 veterans and letters to home addresses, telephone - company paid benefits. I necessary to complete high schoolor servicemen have used the calls and personal visits. Apply In person 515 Julia St. take additional courses neededto benefit, and nearly 70 percentwere servicemen who discharged were 9AM-4PMMonday thru Friday ONLYNo meet college entrance re still in training during the after the Korean Conflictare phone calls please. encouraged to get VA counseling on how they can get VA Equal Opportunity Employer checks of$220 per month(more if First JAPANESE RESTAURANT in Jacksonville! Il :1 they have dependents) for a period which in some cases is double the time they spent in ser vice. JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION . :" '<" :;* :ZJ: :::m'mi"mm" : :mmw m- IEYASU of TOKYOORIGINAL REPOSSESSION SALE I' JAPANESE ROOMS i 2S WEST DUVAL STREET PHON 1SJ-01U ,, '. '. 'r : mow "w x"xaao'0xr" 'r t: : :iim: Hours: Mon-Frl Lunch 11-2 Dinner 510.Sat,Sun 11-11 ( ' Why, pay full mice when YOU, can Ret it for less? -.: ......)..... ) I i' 73 DODGE MONACO2dr x . HTACATPSPB R&H, Vinyl Top THE ,HAREM, DEER SPRINGSESTATES 70 BUICK RIVIERAPS $3395 ....ATKEYSTONE PB, AC, R&H Open .cPMIALL ! HEIGHTS NEW TOPLESS DANCERS MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE $2095 73 CHEV. MONTE CARLOVT TOPLESS GO-GO 4PM2AMRaised PS, PB, AC Show Bar W. SIMPSON 8. CO. AM-FM Tape 10 W. Church St. 358-9478 REALTOR 356-6849 Elect Seats & Windows 69 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2 Door Hardtop Loadedl 1 $4195 'r FRIENDLY, RELAXED POOL WATER . $1095 69 FORD Vi TON PHONE QUIET ATMOSPHERE Pickup truck, R&H ANALYZED 44" 2644586Now rim[ li..Ii{ IDEALLY LOCATED FOR $1375 CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. 69 OLDS 442 CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, PS, PB, R&H, 3 Speed YOU can install you own In.ground CHURCHES AND $1095 MARK SPITZ SPARTAN MJi.1 SHOPPINGAREAS iIII A" 1 i w.wr.:: . SWIMMING Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. 72 PARAMOUNT POOL ., Turn South 2 Blocks MOBILE HOME , 66 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 BR, unfurnished SAVE MONEY... Past Forrest High School. 4 Dr Sedan, PS, PB, R&H Includes Set Up ,, :: (your labor our tech) 50 mile Rad. ,. '\' h COLONIALORE OR we install... $600 $5995PHONE ,., (Financing Available) ".::' STAPARTMENTS 1 BID I JL Ma KINGSLEY! AVE I 384-1391..DICK. WALLACE I. ORANGE PARK, FLA t, 5928 FIRESTONE 7716666PAGE ROAD. ---' ------ ---- -- pI I FEBRUARY 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 9 Thank goodness .. .. / I I' I Flight planning "ain't what it used to be"By Bill Hare Jax-Years ago,flight planning there are no exceptions. A flight under a positive control concept. for the Naval Aviator was not too plan that is the end result of a Since that time all flights from ''P 1Y complicated.There thorough job of flight planning is Navy Jax involving naval air rr were a number of thingsto today's best known passport to a craft, with the exception of , safe and be done, however, like a full successful flight. helicopters, are on either a turn around the neck with a Flight is considered by the standard (DD-175)) flight plan or gleaming white silk scarf, in Department three of Defense to occur a stereotyped flight plan preprogrammed - kicking both tires on the aircraftto phases and all Flight for computer use. a Y Information be sure that they were up and, are structured Publications (FLIP) For normal day to day flight t s on occasion, the utterance of a accordingly. The operations, locally based short prayer. All of this prior to and phases are: planning, enroute squadrons and units utilize the terminal with augering into a sky that was planning stereotyped routes. unsmogged, undelegated, un- most considered by many to be the The process for the standard Yo -. stratified and most of all un- important phase. Additional flight plan begins in the flight iVeN crowded. emphasis was placed on the planning area located on the . The present day pilot, like importance of planned flight in second deck of Building 118. The h.e those in other fields of endeavor, Naval April 1970 when the Chief of next step is the Naval Weather pays the price of progress and Operations ordered naval Service, (See pages 14 &: 15) for a flight operations to be conductedPP.EFLIGHT complete briefing on existing and forecast weather along the proposed route of flight.The third I and final step is presentation of the flight plan to the Air All lour Operations Duty Officer for a I t final check and clearance.The . iY. flight plan is then entered r.r into the system by the Dispatcher FAA CHECK-AC3 Gary Alexander feeds flight information into the utilizing teletype that feeds computer prior to the finalization of a flight plan. directly into the ATC computer in the Air Route Traffic Control Center located at Hilliard, Florida. The stereotype flight , plans are transmitted the ... , \ : ': r r I evening before the flight is .'. .f- scheduled and are stored in the computer until the pilot requestshis .LoI ATC clearance. If the e __ __ slightest error is made in sendinga flight plan it is rejected by the SCHEDULING VP- 62 pilots check the charts fora I route before taking off on a cross country flight. computer resulting in a possible costly delay. r ., ',1 CHECK THESE CARS WITH YOUR :;";:f I CREDIT UNION : : ;, ...AND THEN CHECK OUR PRICES! "s F';' fl! If you're looking for ECONOMY you'll find it here: r :X::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::A: SUPER CON OM Y::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Buy U.S.Savings BondsNo 73 PI NTO 4-speedACvlnyl top, low mileage $2695 72 VEGA GT4 spdRH, $1995 71 DATSUN'510'4-door,4-speed,AC $1895 Job to big or smallComplete . 71 TOYOTA COROLLA 2-door,4 speed.AC $1895 Tree 71 TOYOTA CORONA 4-door,AT.AC $1995 0 71 PINTO 4-speed,AC,Low mileage, Extra Nice $1895 , !Surgeon Work 71 MUSTANG V-8ATAC $1895 . FREE ESTIMATES 70 MUSTANG V-8ATAC $1695 I. Firewood THREE7lMAVERICKS6cyl,4doorATAC $1695 Land Clearing :*::::::::*COMPACT WAGON ECON OM V;::::::;;: CALL 355.9037 73 PINTO SQUIRE Station Wagon,4-speedAC $2895 Licensed and Insured 72 DATSUN Station Wagon,AT, AC $2895 AMERICAN TREESDavid 71 CORONA MARK 1 114DR 1 Sedan $2195 ,AT $2195 72 PINTO Station Wagon RoyMlkeZazzaroUSN 71 OPEL'1900'Station Wag,4-speedAC $1895 Ret.) 71 DATSUN Station Wag,4-speedAC $1995 ::*;;svffKfK:;:;:;; :;;;::;:;*;xw;:;;:;:: ECONOMY PLUS :::::;:::::;:::::::::::;:;:;:.:.:::::::::;: 73 CHEVY NOVA V-8ATAC $2595 ASTRO 71 OPEL door sedan,4-speed $1895 MOTORS :MtoMto:::70MAVERICKGRABER6cylinderATAC:: ::: ::::*:: ECONOMY IN SPORTS::.:;::*::*:*: :$1495*::::::::::*:: 4544 Normandy Blvd.7114971'Good Transportation at Low CostV' 72 OPEL GT AT,AC $3495 'ii. 72 TOYOTA CE LICIA 4-speed,AC $2895 i 71 Ford Custom Loaded $125 73 VW CARMEN GHIA4spdR&HRadialtires.Lowmile $2895 H VW Sta Wagon R H S99S 72 DATSUN 240-Z ATAC,Low,low miles! $4495 i 70 Ford F'Lane R H SS MM CAMARO Small V-8, ATAC,One-owner,sharpl I $1695 44 VW Bus New Engine SIM '41 Rambler RH 6 cyl S7M SIM7CamaroRHAT6cyl :::::%::;:::;:::::ECONOMY and PERFORMANCE::*::::*:::, DOESN'T YOUR GUY DESERV CUTLASS V 8,Auto, Air $2495 47 Plymouth R H cyl S7M 72 OLDS Spring - '7 Dodge RH Auto S7M7VWGhiaRH 72 PONTIAC LEMANS V-8ATAC,vinyl top $2495 A CHAIR OF HIS OWN? 47' Plymouth 6cyI SS R H S7M S7M ::::%: ;KEEP ON TRUCK IN'(Economically)::::::: 44 VW Sedan R H S4M 72 RANCHER GT V-8 302 CID AutoAlr $2495 44 Mustang 6cylSS S4M 68 FORD ton Pick-up,3-speedR&H, $89 45 VW Sedan SSM FURNITURE 71 DATSUN "1600" Plck-up,4-speedR&H $169 41 Ply Fury III RH AT SSM 47 Cougar RHSS *5M4JGTORHAT MM .OOllviLT MAi. " 48 Chevy Impala HAT S4M .C'. 45 Ford Custom R HAT S4M : .. UZARD DE"siGNE"RSJ52" 41 Rambler Ambassador RH AT MM i CUI' 0'0 1-tJTrRiOR:: 44 45 Ford Comet PLane SS RH AT S3M MM i'- M MOTOR CO.ClCll'ltlO PARK AVENUE (HWY 17)) 41 Falcon RH AT 539S . 44 Chevy Chevy KVI Malibu R HAT RH AT MM MM 2144 Blanding Blvd. 5002 Normandy Blvd. ORANGE PARKPH.\. fLf"-7S-5l.: 41 Ford LTD Loaded **" 387-0551 784-9310 . JI 1 -" . I I I II FEBRUARY 21 1974 , PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I Naval Air Technical Training "p ",>,-V'r.,:I"".."',H..,o('".*1""'M;'.'!t" ":'\',"'" Last Thursday, February 14, 1974, the U.S. Naval Air ., ; :''" !l ,;14''i:"" Technical Training Center closed it's doors at NAS JAX . ,' '.. J.'j.i:1'ff :: \'lh ; of it's final class, Aviation Elec- t' with the graduation 'Z;< : ; 'tt: .: il .. tricians Mate Class 411. had long association with the Jax ? .fr:'" NATTC has a TI .1.T, ", '.' community 1941. ,dating back to it's establishment in Octoberof ,, :;' The command's peak action period came during ',J'rh- ,' ".. ': World War II when more and morepersonneltrained in aviation ordinance and aviation,electronics were neededfor ,!,.. the fleet. As late as November of 1951 over 9,000 r<.(,,,''.' sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen were being 1 r :. \ \ through NATTC.So . '.''/ f,). processed / ,44,, .....';.,.:..,',;. 411 marked the end to a long and glorious line of i ..;-.Jl-' :,, ,' .:,'r' naval aviation specialists departing Jacksonville for the ,. : ,..; "" ....._ ,,.... (Cont.page 11) . ,4"t ; .' ;j :,\ . 7 ,.). J1*i tiii t .' L'; ... - ,, --.:.... . ;-- :::7'-.... JI .! I_..:: 4 } d HOMEWARD BOUND-AEAA W.B. White, Class 411,folds his blues after the last graduation for NATTC at NAS JAX. Hailing from Orange, Texas, White was quite happy with his orders to NAS .Kingsville, Texas. STORY AND PHOTOS BY MIKE ROSE a r I r NOW APPEARING FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! I ;- I war P THE NEW Sound of .&& itto oA ( RICHARD ELLIS and - \ DON'T BE UNHAPPY IF YOU CATCH MESS DUTY-Capt.William ( Carrier Jr."tells it like it is"as he prepares class 411 for duty in the L\w .11j. fleet. II" DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS, NEWYORKAND - PUERTORICOJ i Don't Miss Itl! No Cover No Minimum Increase in Prices .r''' Since 1885HAVERTY'S ENTERTAINMENT 6NITESAWEEK HAPPY HOUR j ORANGE "There's No Place Like Home" y E S ! 3 PM 7 PM PARK 1 AH II () BAR HI-BALLS t 50 military discountLaura __ at Duval Free Hors d'ouevres US 17 . .. / at 1-295 -Beach Boulevard rMC vvowLo tsss --- -Normandy Boulevard i r Northeast Florida's 24 HOUR A DAY II Newest* and finestccomodations RESTAURANTM. U s"AT 0" Open Monday thru Saturday 240 Motel Rooms Sundays til Midnight GREAT FOODI..ALWAYS! Color TV ". 2 Swimming Pools rtrrr .UH1Ii! linn w. US 17 at 1.295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9513 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11 Center closes doors at .Tax ''. I -- (Cont.from page 10)) four corners of the world. NAS Memphis has taken the slack and all we have left here are empty u s 4 r building with fading signs and the legend scrawled in a battered locker411, last class, AE-A. --- r ua. tt Y'AIr + r f LI a r r Y xI I I- I r ti _ I'c-c': L t' j ,' A.. ,t N a f W r ii, Y { : id ( ; :1f1LAST t aM aw i r vv? s MAN-Marine Pvt. L. Kovaleski was the last man through the graduation line hence the last man through NATTC JAX. .---....... .. .. .u .. ... ',,- ... a ,;;., ' FINAL SALUTE*Dingy old King Hall has been the scene of many such ceremonies in the past years.This is it though. Here dignitaries at class 411's graduation render final honors to the colors. Let's Clean Up America For Our 200th BirthdayGOT "'" t ..ft t. Yd . n.tom. + r1s "" fie.r k 3 ..... ... S --- --------- - . J STRAPPED IN AND READY TO GO-Let's hope that there is a lot nr of good dirt wherever this NATTC biker ends up.Mustang . 10 r s I I y IPI+ Y" .O SOMETHING SPECIAL IN MIND ? Save for it FASTER with the HIGHEST rate in town ! ..JUST ONE OF THE MANY. Whether you're dreaming of a new motorcycle, stereo system or wardrobe, you can get It sooner by saving at your Jax Navy Federal Credit Union. Our 5% per cent dividend rate on share accounts is higher than any bank or savings & loan.And our occasional "bonus" dividends of Vi per cent make your savings grow even faster.* IDUV1rR.IMOTORS Sign up for an allotment today-the easiest way to start saving for that "something special." With the highest rate In town, "bonus" ' dividends,and an allotment,you practically own your dream already. *Our board of directors has declared Vt per cent"bonus"dividends for the past 1116 CASSAT two consecutive quarters. Ph:38T6541SPECIAL JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FINANCINGFOR HAS JAX 8ldg.3t ROOSEVELT MALL WAS CECIL FIELD,Bldg.26 PHONE 314.1391 772 9894 or Base Ext:215 PERSONNEL Tel.317.5622 or Base Ext.2431 SERVICE Hours:Mon..Fri 9AM.:30PM: Hour: Mon.:'Fr1.10AM.S:30PM: Hours: Mon..Frl.1:30AM.3:30PMFEBRUARY : Sat.9AM.1PM ,. ( FEBRUARY 21 1974 12 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER , I The Ballad of Dirty Charlie" I Jax-Donning foul weather gear, they prepare for their task. It's not a storm they're about to encounter--it's "Dirty Charlie (P-3 Charlie Orion, that is). Washing, scrubbing and rinsing, they go about their work in a drenching downpour even when there isn't a cloud in the sky.A . dirty bird comes in and a sparkling bird goes out glistening. Another job Well Done by the Aircraft Washing Crew. r ....- -- fV fxIM arl. j > N y Vu A r .- ( R Io I l- -'Ifr' J ' ' . z.J . ..- ...... I. - - .- dp P iii ,,' Ballad & Photos By Ron Bayles STORAGE PROBLEMS? . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -.-- .....-.. MINI-W AREHOUSE. Furniture Boats Cars etc. ,... .......... ...... r "'>. >:<.<.O',..- ,...::0>>',''',"' "'< '-.- << :>>i::;" :; >::::;::: :< :;:"; > : ;:: :y YOU OWN DOOR AN D KEY I USMC Wives WITH 24hr.ACCESS SHERRY CHILDERS MONTHLY RATES OR LONGER 1: slate meetingJaxThe JACKSONVILLE STOR-IT PARK Country-Western 8:30: pm til 1:30: am Marine Wives 6281 POWERS AVE. PHONE 737.9644 Club will have a luncheonFeb. LL Cocktail Hour 5-7 27 starting at 11::30 pm !, a.m. at the NAS Jax CPO Club.A . i. A short discussion on SPECIAL RATES 00 per person projects is planned. \ FOR SERVICEMEN double occupancy Mrs. A.A. Slocumb, club SPECIALINTRODUCTORY I Entertainment Nitely, ,Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine at Biter's Seafood president, invites all Restaurant,350 Beautiful Rooms with TV,Direct Dial 1 Phone,Olympic Marine wives-active, Swimming Pool, Free Undercover Parking. I reserve or retired-to at tend. JAEKSOimilMOTOR For additional in- OFFER ffP formation, call Mrs. Richard Sims after HOTEL 4 p.m. ., . Slocumbat at 771-5396 or Mrs. 9'' 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 ' 264-9487. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST r 5.95 PROJECT 400 I ; Dripless Project Latex Dripless Interior/Exterior j HOUSE/WALL PAINT $4.4 r: :., Mustang; I MOBILE HOMES INC. Bring this advertisement and receive a 5.95 5070 NORMANDY BOULEVARD 786-8110 gal. of Project 400 paint for the special BLANDING BLVD.. ORANGE PARK 264-0569 -4;, introductory offer of 4.47 gal. 4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 737-4366 :.11 US HWY 17e GREEN COVE SPRINGS 284-5616 :'i'r. I----------------------------- esis'M ,. I $10000 MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES, INC. $10000' M 2.I y.:, I N Issued to Telephone .. -! PAINTS OF JACKSONVILLE I W Address City State Zip DN . II Only one Certificate may be used towara = .I,! Jack W.SorensenUSN-Re( ) II the Purchase of a Mobile Homer Void By GOOD UNTIL M I :: 5035 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 781.8855 I A. unless signed by an authorized Date TIN DRAT N: ', of representative N1. AOF Id MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES,INC. I ISSUE ""';.,. .... .:...,.. ....':.P. ,.., '"*!" :.:.,"I;. .. --------....-------------------__ : --_:Mwtl :I - ., . . I.PAGE . 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 13 r . ----- --- LJIL83LA MiiBSBAAJjl'lAii i i r' U Q s CALL: 387-3566, Movie Schedule Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than I IUIMU IWS IIOO arriving too late for this. deadline will, be Tuesday for publication the fOllowing Thursday. Ads structed otherwise. A check or money order ToTeco fOllowing week unless the Pu"lsher, Is in. of i the ad must be received WITH the copy. ---.. . RATE: minimumcharqe ((3 lines) ....52.00 Per - Mall to: HOLT PUBLISHING CO..4565 SHIRLEY additional line ((4 words per line) ...SOc Thursday. Feb. 21 Starring Charles Bronson and AVE. JACKSONVILLE 32210LI "MASSACRE IN ROME"Action Susan George. "PG" ((94 min.) I Drama, Starring Richard Monday Fob. 25 [ EMPLOYMENT j| PARK Burton and Marcello "BOOT HILL" Western, TYPING OR BOOKKEEPINGAT ( ) ( )) 3893007.NAS Clean modern Mastroianni. "PG" ((104 min.) Starring Terrance Hill and Victor MY HOME Friday, Feb. 22 Buono. "PG" ((92 min.) 5 Yrs experience as a legal secretary. i | HOMES "MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS" 786 8023. 9359 103rd St. Call Drama, Starring Vanessa Tuesday Feb. 26 and "PAINT YOUR WAGON"Musical notary Redgrave and Glenda Jackson.uPG" . LIKE GIRLS Starring Lee Marvin Call on the nicest girls in town, full or I ((128 min.) and Clint Eastwood. "PG" RENT ((133 part time. 786.7832. SaturdayIFeb.23: PAYMENT min) REQUIRED "MAN OF THE YEAR"Comedy PART-TIME JOB8A.M.12Noonor5P.M..10P.M.52.10 HOMES Starring Rossana Wednesday. Feb. 27 Hr 3552741 ,733.9422 Podesta and Lando Buzzanca. "ENTER THE DRAGON" FOR $100.OFF "R" ((93 min.) Action Drama, Starring Bruce PARTOR FULLTIME AND SELL Sunday Feb.24 Lee and John Saxon. "R" ((99 MECHANICSAfternoons HOMES "LOLA" Comedy min.) Saturdays or Full.time Drama Jax Top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply In 388.4619 person to Mr. Foster, NIMNICHT | T TION.J] Avenue.CHEVROLET CO., 1550 Cassat CB450 WITHOUT ADVERTISING YOU WOULDN'T KNOW , cond.,helmet, sissy GREAT JOB Earn S50-$75 per wk., working part. ( ) time calling on single girls. Earn more with Incentive plan. Must be SCOUTS NO MONEY DOWN ! sharp! Phone 7213600. 4 cylinder Hard top ( ) 20,000 to 40,000 SERVICEMANInside sportsman 5699, 2509, Phillips second Financing for E2's and up! sales, part-tlme weekdays & 21 Century Imports. Sat., Earn extra $$$,$2.00 hr. to start. 66 MUSTANG Apply at 1506 Prudential Dr. HXL ;:;:::.. \ less than 7,000 MI., 66 .CHEVELLE 2DR HT ... . 9614. I 0PP0RTUNITVINCAREERSALESGuaranteed salary during 2 yr. FASTBACK 70 BARRACUDA Street a Strip _-_ training period. Top commission & ., low mo. pymts. Vw --- lucrative bonus. Good opportunity to ==-:;;' PAT'S USED CARS start a second career for the retiring military man. Call between 9 A.M. 1 P.M. 249.8219. Nice, 1336 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 358.0881 .0881. WORKING MANAGER Must have good mechanical ability. 4DR Starting salary over$10,000 plus profit Mi., Good cond., 20 ___ sharing. Fast growing corporation.Write . P.O. Box 14021,Jax., Fla. 32210.MISCELLANEOUS. 1486.'v CONY. Tape, AM-FM, 30 1 recorded message by IA | 384.1643. Lou Webber SCOTT EDWARDSTells you how to be a "YOUR TIRE'EXPERT" DISC JOCKEY a Call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for veterans.Broadcasting.Columbia San Francisco.School Not of ) 12 BIG SAVINGSON affiliated with CBS Inc. Course by - home study. LIVE CRABS AUTO SERVICEBALL Wilford's 264.9707 Fish Camp BRAKE SHOCKS AUTO AIR COND.SERVICEAlso home Central units & windowAC k Tyler's 4711 Palmer, 3885161. JOINTS SHOES $95PLUS KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER 'f $ 95 $19o Responsible party take up paymentsof 24 INST. $7.00 per month. Rayfleld's 6437 MOSTCARS Wilson Blvd., 772.8936. CARS NEW ZIGZAG SEWING MACHINEJust DYNAMICWHEEL out of layaway. Someone to TIRETRUING WHEELALIGN assume pymts. $68 Cash or $9.20 mo. . Call 389-5591. . BALANCE JEANS PROFESSIONALDANCE ACADEMY & 50PER $ C95 Westconnett at 103rd & Orange Park, $2 $ ',00 Per Bellalr Civic Bldg., Ballet, Tap, Toe, OMOSI Wheelweights Jazz, Hula, Tahitian Baton, & WHEEL mr CARS Acrobatics. Register Now 771-2521, 771-5464, 7783655. Children i. Adults. GEORGE'SKENNELS JUAN 389-7414 AVE. COMPLETEBRAKE TUNE UPS SERVICEAIR Dogs& Cats Boarded Pick-up & delivery service since 1925. : I s''1495 CONDI Grooming, training( & shipping. [ . Visitors welcome. Bankamerlcard d. WASH JOB $795I Mastercharge honored. Off 1.10 near of gas 8-1195 PARTS& Cassat Ave. & Edgewood. cyl SOlS Edgewood Ct.,389-004 Auto Care! $4995III. LABOR'MAG COFFEEMUGSPERSONALIZED .... UNDERCOATING WHEELBALAt INSIGNIA Custom Will CyllM mugs and steins. All services. FREE dies, Brake Shots, CING CATALOG. Military Supply Company Turn Drums,Pick PLAYERS I BOX 286, Gainesville Florida GUITAR Wheel Itariim, $ ' 32601. 250U Adi.& used.locludieg. INCOME TAX RETURNS STUDIO ( Dice $1Q95 pit wheel Specializing In Federal Employeesand Brakes). incL wtirhtsl Military-Norrls W. Runkles. 786 6924. ., WHEEL BEARINiGand U J JOINT SERVICE -C GUITARS SINGER ZIGZAG I STORE CRE IT WITH MOST MAJOP Sewing machine 1973 model almost fl- CREDIT CARDS OPfN .! NINTS 711.9 like new Makes buttonholes, sews on ..,. buttons,designs,appliques,does it all. + INSTRUCTION FREE FRONT END ALIGNMENT& STATIC $9 Sa les.Repa Irs.Rentals C OF 4 TIRES Pay balance $64 or assume per 1 _. BALANCE WITH PURCHASE month payments.Call 731.0197,ask for 1" Music& Accessories Credit Manager. Will take trade. Free delivery, no LAWN obligation.SALE u CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ANDSUNDAYS _. ,NORMANDY TIRE COiS3S4 II Sat. Feb. 23rd, 12:00: to 6:00: P.M. SJJS LENOX AVENUE PHONE 781.1080 NORMANDY BLVD. 784-9292 Items offered: Antiques, Baby Items, Inn at Normandy Mall) . from PIZZa Motorcycle Helmets, Tools, etc. 5101 (Across OPEN AIL DAY SATURDAYFEBRUARY Greenway Dr. Nh, Ortega Hills, .. -.1-.1L .1ill cross from- N"AS.JaU.lll.; _ . 14 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 21, 1974 I Fleet Weather provides vital national link... ; s Jax-The Fleet Weather possible impending firmations.The . Facility aboard NAS Jax is disaster. .1 a vital link in both air Weather data is weather facility gathered in several also maintains a com- operations in and aroundthe ways Jacksonville area and the first of which is munications link with any and all VW-4 aircraft while $' weather forecasting personal observation. At in worldwide. least one reading per houris they are engaged Pilots departing the Jax taken at Fleet Weather's weather reconnaissance area cannot leave withouta headquarters in Building flights. Data received i visit to Fleet Weather. 118. This information is from VW-4 is then for 1 iris Incomingpilots call in for a then put on a computer warded to the National in 1 s I weather check, and duringthe hook-up with Carswell Air Hurricane Center hurricane season, Force Base in Ft. Worth, Miami. tiJi1; e : Fleet Weather and the Texas fordissemination to Hurricane informationis Hurricane Hunters of VW4 ships and stations all over of particular importance . work hand-in-hand to the world. to all ships and stations make the world aware oft Incoming information is operating in the South charted as it is receivedfor Atlantic, Carribbean Sea E a 1 1t use by the forecastersin and Gulf of Mexico. 1 1 & ____ "- pilot briefings. Aircraft r within a 75 mile radius of Fleet Weather FacilityJax NAS Jax may speak is also the scheduling .fOPQ directly with Fleet authority for all weather Weather on the Pilot Metro and oceanographic V\\ ( B Service for updates, reconnaissance flights in corrections these areas. \ or con- h l\\ } V' '.... ,._. _. ------ - wy'' / 1 19 O s y LOOKS LIKE RAIN?-AG3 Rick Marcum takes one of the hourly i weather readings at Fleet Weather. Data he gathers will then be sent to ships and stations in up to a 2,500 mile radius. 1 I 11 ,11 . STORY AND PHOTOSBY MIKE ROSEOpen If J: your rooms .' Ali for your convenience 8 a.m..6p.m. look tired or YN '''t.. Closed Sunday hopeless call D PICKUP & DELIVERY us for help.We'll . D ROAD SERVICED ((13 MECHANIC ON DUTY send youa D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS decoratorfree. .... ....... . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':' "- . 1 BOB'S OAK HILL ?f 4' i: uni n iii fffl Penneys Custom SERVICE CENTER 1 ... :;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::.:.:::::.:;:.:::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::::::;:::::::::::::::: :::::::::: Decorating at I03rd&-Jammes Road Phone 711-9156 Cedar Hills. 771-6361 lax No. 1 Small, Car, Dealer JCPenneyWe know what LANDBOUND HURRICANE HUNTRESS-Communlcations 72 CHEVY NOVA2dr.ATR&HACSharp $2495 you're looking for. equipment operator Helen Penich stays in close contact with VW-4 72 OP EL GT Low ml, 1 owner $2595 aircraft ready to receive any reports of storms brewing. 73 DATSUN 2drCoupe,4speedR&HVinal Roof, Up to30mlles per gal. $2495 72 DATSUN Sta.Wagon,4speedR&H, Nice $2395 70 TOYOTA CORONA AT,4dr.Sharp $1495 71 VEGA Like New,4speedR&HAC $1995 JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST IN... 72 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4drHT.ATRHACVlnal Top.Nice $1695 ; I 11riU.Ilt1:7" 72 TOYOTA SW, Economical,Gas Saver $2095 72 TOYOTA CORONA'S Seven to Choose From TIMUQUANA ATR&H.ACVinal Roof,Your Choice Colors FROM$2495 FO @D D TERRACE LARGEST SELECTION OF EAT IN OR Apartments ECONOMY CARS IN JACKSONVILLE TAKE OUT FAMILY RESTAURANT Pool.WTW Patios Carpet.Balconies Drapes Central Heat&Air Modern Kitchen Appliances Laundry Room USED CAR PHONE 389-6668 DOM1NICKtStRESTAURANT 1 BR FURNISHED e/ $115 up . o. o 2 BR FURNISHED 9 $165 up 2'11' miles from NAS Jax ,.. i 10 miles from NAS Cecil TXIVOTH 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 337.2621 5342 SEABOARDAVE. JAX M SMALL CAR DEALER ((1/2 mile No.of Main Gate) (Justoff Timuquana) HOURS: Sun.thru Wed.4PM-4PM-10PMThur.Frl.Sat..12pm PHONE 7727)04PAGE p 1310CASATAVENut PHONE 384581; ' ' FEBRUARY 21, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS -AIRWINGER PAGE 15 '-- I ...Facility's a lifesaver for Navymen, landlubbersTELETYPERIck I I4 ,, ,F !y. . -I :? \ .. .. j:" , \) Iu '...):'f.,.'c;:;'" ,\ '" ,. ./ W 45, ... \ .:'" ..... .' ...r C.i' . . .. < .. ; .,. .. ? ., .! t . % .t w .: {; .':.; .>. . ( ..:"J1 i :. .I.> '.:..;...:. . f- t ; ::' t '....:.. . ..,.,., r. '. ; i .:;..' t- '. e .:.:i.'I . 4 'If" .... ' ,. }i"i i . : t ,rt1. 't. i --- -- '- ;" : receives weather Brownlee gives the latest weather Information to LCdr.John Owens of connection with Carswell Information I be plotted for local F VE ENERGY I Imm 'J .'. ..' ,.. . d Consolidate Your Bills To $5,000.00 use."C' TERMS TO SUIT YOU AT BANK RATES ,5 .SOUTHERN (""J : INDUSTRIAL BANK AsOCiati0S"r . '.. "The Little Bank with a Big Heart" \V Member F.D.I.C. ..... i Our Installment Loan Dept.Is Open Until 4 P.M. t 11 NORTH LAURA STREET PHONE 355-0422 NO CHANGE-AGC Bob Brownlee informs . I Jax air space that there is no expected change > ; ON CASH ? RENTING? : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR...... The BIGGER and SALE :& : .. Homes are now available in $150 DOWN ! Just North of Kingsley Ave.on Bellalr SEE THESE QUALITY HOMES: Orange Park..See them todayl . Dolphin *Craftmade $37,000- *Zimmor *Coventry $40,500VA *Festival Low Down Payment! 90% to 95% ( or Conv. Terms) Easy Terms! 24 Hour Credit Approvals! Space is Arranged For! TO COAST BUYERS SAV/NGSFOft YOU/ SOLD ONLY BY 9-8MON.-FRI.,9.5 SAT., 12-5 SUN. CLAY COUNTY I BANK REALTY ( PAYMENT 1/ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR... NOT DUE FOR ; 160 DAYS . : : h FROMPURCHASE : - HOME :23VILI: : JOHN HOOK USN (RET.) MGR. PHON E 264.9579 or Member of National Home ATLANTIC BLVD. 721-2444 Builders M and Jacksonville Home . PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 21, 1974 .. riders, Spacious HOME &double lot with :."::.:>:N..W. .W..w.W.W..ww.'wn.n..wn'.ww .w.www CAR POOL, Ride or Normandy Village to NAS Bldg attached rental Income apart THE Flee-T MARKET 27NX( ) area. Work hours 0900 to ment. Murray Hills $30,000 Call 1730 Mon-Frl Brian 712.2184181' Lcdr Stover 772-3584 or 389-6977 A FREE PERSONAL WAN r.AD SERVICE . 3774 \ for Military and Civilian Employees('f HAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field CAR POOL, Ride and riders, ----------- ------- Cedar Hills to NAS Post Office Wt Work hours 0800.1630 Mon-Frl : FREE AD ORDER FORM 4 Bedroom COLONIAL, 2'/2' Bath Ron Christiansen 772.2148 or 786- B.I.R.O. Central Heat & Air, I (ADS MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) 5181 f i Carpeted, Intercom system, . 1 I many extras Nice, Neighborhood, I Convenient, 4339 Fender Ct. 771- ; I 6410 I Check I II For Sale: Admiral REF-FREZ, 21.4 cu.ft., No Frost, Harvest I TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW .1 Gold, 2 mos. old $285.00 3 piece the I BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. 1 modern bedroom suite $110.00 \ Phone 387-3838 .r -I r WANT I Name Office or activity to which assigned COUCH (Tuxedo) Perfect, II I Zippered, quilted cushions, seat I and back. Luscious pastel blue I Rank-Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature r floral-deeper blue velvet welting. ADSWe I Orlg. $495.00 Firm $250.00 772- I. 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active must provide all Information requested, I.. Full 7180 military or civilian employee personnel assigned to name(typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank.rate, office or activity I to which he Is assigned and office telephone. This 17' MFG Trl-Hull, 100 2. Free advertising In the 'VleeT': MARKET"will information is for authentication only and your ad I I be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housing Johnson, Fish Locator, should be worded independently of this information. I for personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I Outriggers, Extra Tanks, Excellent offers of for rides to o ini h'rd.nIulh . I personal property; or requests + S. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear in I Condition, $2500 771-3211 and from work; announcements of educational I the 'following edition is MONDAY NOON Ads ext 673 7 am-5 Mon-Thur courses offered by non profit organizations or r pm arriving after that date will be placed In the I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be accepted following week's edition. Ads will be run only onetime r only If the words "PCS" (for military), or . I unless submitted as prescribed above.i. "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the r Must Sell Richmond Gas WALL I Jacksonville area) are included in the wording of the No phone calls will be accepted regarding r HEATER 75,000 BTU, Good ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when ac. I companied by the word "Free". "FleeT MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR Shape, $30 771-1543 , NEWS and AIRWINGER offices cannot provide kI. I 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. .. I "Flee.T MARKET" ad form which will be printed MuJSr in each edition of our paper. Ads written In longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each No r 1967 DART: 4dr, 6cyl, radio, I will be rejected more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be heater, new tires, carb, choke I accepted.I. I $300.00 Old Admiral stereo; 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "Flu.TMARKET" ft m b turd I turntable& radio In 7' homemade Editor. CO JAX AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, Ads appearing to be In the promotion of a (&, ,ttrniEI I NAS Jacksonville. Jacksonville, Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above cabinet $25.00 Old upright piano I OR requirements, will be rejected The publisher $75.00 r "FleeT MARKET" Editor C< AIRWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all ads. r 771.8420. .... wpJ aurwd I 111 NAS Cecil Field Flurida 32215. These forms r -- -- ------------------ .. -- ---------------------------------- 1969 TRIUMPH I Bonneville SELL 3 Aluminum Awning Sell two 32 Inch 5 lite hemlock GARAGE SALE: Feb 22,2324At y 4brAjq Custom $1200 1971 TRIUMPH windows 62 Hx53 W. Two awning exterior doors one 32 Inch ex- 7317 Ortega Hills Dr, Jax. USE Trophy $850.00 1971 Elcona window 62Hx37W. All obscure terlor jalousie door. All, with Street across from back gate of aMryn2 MOBILE HOME, $100 & assume glass. One good wingback chair. locks and hinges. Phone 771-1644 NAS Jax Appx\/i mile. Phone 387. 786-2536 M Phone: 771.1644 3838 A 63 4 Door Falcon. Best Offer ..... ... 1972 Honda 350 CB Good Con. inspection sticker. New parts, New RADIALTIRESSize 185 R- SAILBOAT 15Va' twin hull ! dition. $450.00 Phone: 771-0312 781-0565 after 5.8'xl6'Aluminum. 14 (ER78.14)), Blackwall, Dunlop Catamaran and trailer. Can be Nuro Swap Wanted: EMI stationed SP.41], Mounted on Mustang seen at NAS. Sail Club. $625 Call r cNL, A YAs Naval Reserve Center, Riviera Utility building. Wheel; Both for 44.00 771-5977 264-8918 { Beach, Fla. desires swap to Treated wood floor, windows, (evenings) Jacksonville area. Must be EM1 locking door, wired. 1 YR. old, Frlrl. 772-0508 (evenings) excellent condition $450.00. Must Sell '67 CHEVY VANGood 150 Model Vespa SCOOTER, hW .. Phone: 781-0604 on GAS +Mag Wheels, Paneled Runs Ok, Needs Brake Repairsand . .......... Interior, Insulated Only $895.00 good clean up 1 1st $75.00: 264- Wanted: Parts and or Info for Phone 264.1117 5465WALLCOVERS w.aNm. 4 Wt'vt Changed our Name but the SERVICE is the Same MG"TD" parts, MGA rear axle ...... .. at... chassy, Volvo 1800 eng. & trans. t .a 771-9299 .......... 14FT. Fiber Glass Boat 45 Horse HOND.A Power motor West Bend. By Chrysler, and trailer sell for $500.00. 388-0835. \\\) \ -::: \. : \ \) INC. I t 6332 BLANDING BLVD. MGB black convertible TOP. , PHONE 771-8244 NEW (in box) List for $69, make t:w.r ;m 1,1., !' ;;O'r"iV' .:"j offer. 7719299NOW ALL THE COLORS YOU WANT FOR YOUR HOME: Can Complete' Your Pool In Just 7 Days Benjamin \. t CONGOLEUM From The Time It Is Started & I WALL PAPER IS THE TIME TO EARN., Moore ;paints ANTIQUING SUPPLIES Reliability Service GRANT PLAZA at 103rd ST. PHONE 771-1516 TMmanRds I BankAmericard Master Charge Welcome .. ,. ... ,.... .. .,:\ -."...' .4. :._,,;; ....f I: (r[ _.- --. '-... .. _.. ;..- '" :J W Effective Annual Return When Held to Maturity ... ";r1 - . ' .... , . ORDED FIRST NEED REAL ESTATE .. ." .. \ I' , , _. - ASSISTANCE? THE NAME THAT STANDS Let one of Florida's leaders In FOR INTEGRITYLow MINIMUM 1NV WMENf S*.000 the field help you. We may be in Cost Because of Ultra number 1 In Central Florida, Modern Factory Methods but we're new here. Let us Many Shapes and Sizes To Choose ------- --------------- our abilities to From prove you. Distinctive Contour Design Gives I Send Coupon for Information That Custom LookPractically EVERS & ASSOCIATES ROBERTS&GILMANINC New Homes Are Our Specialty Maintenance Free v I 1929 PARK AVE BOX 757 ORANGE PARK, FLA. 32073 This Week's SpotlightNew All Guarantee Pools Carry Famous Tallman TELEPHONE 264.4400 three & four bedroom homes In Orange Park. & Commercial Type Built in NAME Just waiting for your personal touch. Your chanceto Skimmer Furnished as Standard coordinate floor coverings, walls counter tops Equipment i '. ADDRESS and etc.ROBERTS. MON.-SAT. 9.7, SUN. 1-7 PHON 264.3508 CITY & GilMAN INC. Realtors , Miles (SO ) t 1295 (Next ToAsbury United Methodist Church' on Blanjmg ZIP TELEPHONE 5703 Roosevelt Blvd. MLS 384-4324 In Orange Park I 21, 1974 : JAX AIR PAGE 17 Fertig's 230 game : .........................:-..:.......:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:. I set pace for intramural, i:: Standings Jax-Bill Fertig's 230 game for Fox No. 1's three wins the Busch Leaguers in the Controllers, the Seahorses over the League 8 8 American Bowling League and wins three the 8. 8 over NarJax the , Len Crowder's 593 set, that in split with the Sparks Dirtballs action 3 9 cluded games of 215 and 211, for Packs split with the Batmen and the Six taking No.2 2 10 the GEMS in the Continental team. No. 1 makers, 1 15 League were the respective high three " game and set last week in the The-Mad Foxes got 200s from No. 1 LEAGUE NAS Jax Intramural Bowling Jim Cook ((202)) and Ron Dusa Marine W L Leagues. ((203)) while Tom Gardner rolled a splitting 13 3 Team results and other individual 210 and a 202 for the Batmen and Ron 10 6 highs were as follows: Robert Sykes rolled a 212 for 5, Henry 9Mt 6'/it AMERICAN LEAGUEThe NarJax. Jerry 9 7 Sea Kings were the only NATIONAL LEAGUEThe No.l Willie 8 8 ones to sweep in the American the 7'h 8% League last week when Uonhearts claimed the Cruthirds 7 9 they rolled against the Mad Foxes No. only sweep in the National Rebels. L0 No.2 6 10 3 team. Other matches resultedin 5 11 three wins for the Marine g No.3 5 11 Barracks against NFO, three Navy Jax LEAGUE wins for the Busch Leaguers W L against the Red Barons, three 12 4 wins for the Hurricanes againstthe excels in 11 5 Texaco Stars and two wins 11 2646084.'I 5 . apiece for the Late Chargers and , Jax-The 10 Navy Jax swim team led by 2 PSSSSST in their match with recently held a meet with par- first in 9 7 each other. ticipants coming from and 3rd in 6 10 Ken Coots rolled a 578 set for Gainesville, Daytona Beach, was 5th in 6 ,,10 PSSSSST, Harold Foster rolled a Ormond Beach, Tallahassee, and was 6th. 6 ..10 ". 226 for the Hurricanes, Willard Savannah, Ga. in 5 7 Martin rolled a 223 for the Texaco The Navy Jax team did exceptionally Jennifer 3 9 Stars, Billy Marrs rolled a 201 for well as Bill Marriottled only girl 1 11 the Late Chargers and Bill the boys senior division with division, Holifield rolled a 200 for the Sea firsts in the 200 yd. breast and 100 thirds in Kings. yd. free, and 2nd in the fly. Brian The star Mason was third in the 400 yd. boys was CONTINENTAL LEAGUEIn IM. 100 yd.free, 100 yd. back and firsts in the Continental League the 500 yd free, and 6th in the breast.A fly. Docs took three from the Zeros, newcomer to the team, Mike Jon the Thunderbolts took three from Zaludek,was 6th in the fly. breast and FICEUR 5, the Wreckers took three from Rose's Raiders and The Milewski sisters once The - Help took three from the Gaffers. again shared first place honors: against Robert Rehrig rolled a 214 for Judi the 100 yd. breast and Patti with Patty the Thunderbolts,James Douglas the 100 yd. free and back. Kerry back and rolled a 210 for the Wreckers and Fitzpatrick was 2nd in the fly and Pam Greg Norton rolled a 208 for Help. back, and 3rd in the breast and 5th in fly ATLANTIC LEAGUEThe 500 yd. free and 4th in the 100 yd. was 4th in Atlantic League was the free. Barbie Lagdon garnered a Overall scene of the Ballers three wins 4th in the fly, a 3rd in the back team was ' and 6th in the breast. Brennock over the Sparks, the CPOs three breast and wins over the Bailers, the Mad The 11.12 year old boys were For the lighted tennis X"{ placed way to live in and 6th in / 1 to 5 p.m. The team NEWEST CONCEPT wants to IN APARTMENT LIVING further : 1 *mil to Grove Pork Glaraton 123 BEDROOM, 1 AND 2 BATHS Spacious rooms, wide windows, Kia ll, Y Kangas at I 264-9591 _. central heat & air cond. Private ads , patios sundecks, swimming pool and party room. 264-8102 ' 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. DIRECTIONS Between Standing Blvd. & Orange Park Minutes away via new I I."'. = MOJY7 <::7 WE FINANCESERVICEMEN ...tvr ...ON TOPLINE QUALITY NAME BRANDS e THAT YOU HAVE COME TO KNOW AND TRUST e 1 1lt ,,1j , 7t1 Q e f, I J i .' : BISHED19ECC1 JACKSONVh7IZ"RACE HOME FURNISHING CENTERSHome ._, Owned &Operated by Thomas Walker ,' I [' rAGID.I PARK Ph 264.6942 q KlWAY AVE ORANGE / 17 a! KINGSLEY 'f . V POST 1 SATURDAY DOUBLEHEADER 1 & ADMISSION:GRANDSTAND SO' CLUBHOUSE RESERVATIONS 3182621FEBRUARY _. w a r r r r s - -- --- PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 21, 1974 .................................................................,........................0;.....................-.............................................................................................................................'... I CECIL SPORTS 1200 Forrestal landings LO .. , BASKETBALL 1815 for 2nd half championship. , Diamondcutters clip Ram- Marines 1st half champions meet pagers for American League that winner 1800 Tuesday 2e ! Championship. 48-14 February 74.. Come out and enjoy H ; watching these fine teams. *- Brown scored 18 points to lead VS-30 to close 4 point victory over SKEET q HL VA-83. Then the game was close Meeting Tuesday 26 February all the way but Brown Tallied 15 1000. If interested please attend. of his points in the last half. Kloeppel scored 14 for VA83.In ATLANTIC WINTER LEAGUE STANDINGS other action Craig of the : t Marines scored 23 points to lead VA-45 No. 51 17 SI his team to a 66-56 win over VS-30 VA-174 No.2 50 18 ___ III but it was too late to stop VS-30 VS-30 47 25 5// I 9 from clinching the championship. NAMTD No. 1 42 30 ) R. Spencer scored 28 for VS-22's win VC-2 42 30 vh, k n.8 ;S; A i M .N over AMD 70-61. Whidder scored SUPPLY 40 32 34 for AMD. National League VA-45 No.2 40 32 champions, VA-45, buried VA-12 NAMTD No.2 39fe32fe f 8936.Garret tallied 31,Murray 28 GALLEY 38 34VA174 for the blackbirds. VA-45 No. 1 37 35 r ..T smothered VS-32 8540. VS-31 took VS-22 45-35. AMD clipped VS-24 High team game by VA-45 No. 1 . by 48-12,VA-174 handled VS-22 57- - with a 977. 45, VS-31 nipped VS-32 in a close Six pilots from Attack Squadron Eighty-One each reached USS FORRESTAL Double Centurion one 39-37,VA-105 continued to roll High team series by VA-45 No. 1 status during recent operations off the Florida coast. Making their 200th CVA-59 landings were: as they held VS-32 scoreless in the with a 2,752. (back row I-r) LT Dave Belew, LT Norm Scholes, LT John Fitzpatrick, LT Jeff Komenda, (front 1st quarter to win 4119. row, I l-r) LT Rand Smith and LT Barry Gildberg. High individual series by AT2 I BASKETBALLCHAMPIONSHIPS Lyle Osier with a 575. Other high games F. Marran213 with good power hitting from Jim SNAFU High individual game by CS3 ,L.Frazier-210,and G. Gragg209. Martin and Jim Beasley. Some VS-30 meets VA-45 Thursday at Gordv Loesch with a 215. Other high series were L. super hustling by Roger Broach, Frazier-561, B.J. Meeks-546, andG. Jerry Price and Ted Warque Loeasch-544. gave the VA-45 squad all the tools they needed to defeat NAMTD VOLLEYBALLThe and continue their volleyball I WILSON Prmtiox: Blackbirds of VA-45 surpemacy at NAS Cecil Field. captured the station cham- lii 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS WANTEDA pionship in Volleyball Tuesday 73 PONTIAC CATALINA2dr. 71 PONTIAC LEMANS afternoon defeating NAMTD by coach for Waves softball H.T., Cameo White dr. H.T., Bermuda Blue 15-4, 11.15 and 1510. Buck team. Contact T.N. McGuckin at with Burgundy Cordova with White Cordova top, Wurster proved to be the ext. 498. 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I JAX SPORT BRIEFS NDRC falls to Air Force then back win I comes to twoJaxNDRC Little League Umpires Needed Pool TournamentJax Jax Personnel interested in The NAS Game Center League last week but backto dropped a 77-74 came umpiringNavy Ortega Lakeshore ( winners to the halftime break. up Bldg. 148)) will sponsor an 8-Ball decision to the 679th Air Force win twolater in the weekandrun (NOL) Little League games that Pocket Billiards Richard Conley scored 20 of his Tournament on team in the American Basketball their record to 12 wins and are played on the NAS Blue Angel March 4-6. four losses. 36 points in the first half to keep Field are asked to attend a All active his team ahead and then Larry duty military Hawks 679th managed to outdo NDRC - meeting on Monday, Feb. 25 at 5 are personnel move Chiasson scored 16 of his 27 in the eligible to compete. by one in each scoring category Blue Angel Field. Tex second half to help NDRC at pull p.m. Sign at the when up Game Center they scored 33 field goals toNDRC's Goodson will be conducting an before March 3 at 4 p.m. by .500 markJaxThe 32 and 11 free throws to away for good. Ken Folmsbeewas umpire clinic at that time. Coast Guard Offers NDRC's 10. also instrumental in the win Basketball Tourney with 13 points. Safety Courses Hawks caused an George Teasley with 29, Dennis Starts SaturdayThe Jerry Reynolds tried to keep Jax The United States imbalance in their win-loss Coast Carignan with 22, Joe Evans with FAPL close in the second half COMTACAIRLANT, Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 14-5, record last week but the imbalance 10 and Bill Hayman with 10 were when he scored 15 of his 25 points. Jacksonville Area, Basketball Orange Park, will conduct a free fell on the win side as the major factors in the Air FAPL also received Id from Tournament gets underway seven week Boating Safety and they beat Medical 90-80 and Force's win. Saturday, Feb. 23 with between Seamanship Course at Lake moved their record to 6-5. Larry Chiasson and Bruce Vince Jakucenis and 10 from 10 and 12 teams competing for the Shore Junior High School, 2519 Lynn Klein with 27, Joe Dauer scored 20 each for NDRC Jerry Samples. right to attend the CINC- Bay View Road. It will begin on Ruggiero with 21, Gil Starr with while John Troupe contributed 12 HS-15 was the second team to feel the rath of NDRC last week LANTFLT championshiptourney Thursday, March 21, 1974, and 15, Mark Bujno with 12 and Paul and Ken Folmsbee 10. that will be held at NS will be held in the Music Suite. Sagasar with 11 were the leadersfor The Fleet Air Photo Lab when they fell by the wayside 96- Charleston March 4-8. Contactthe The class, which is open to the the Hawks. (FAPL) had the misfortune of 57. Athletic Office at Ext. 3239 for public, will meet from 7:00: to Medical was led' by Larry meeting NDRC after they openedthe Five men scored in double game times. 10:00: each Thursday evening for Streeter with 27, A.A. Grant with week with a loss and as a figures in this win as Ken Softball Umpires SoughtAll the duration of the course. 19, Floyd Small with 17 and Jerry result they fell by an 84.70 score. Folmsbee scored 23, Richard "'': personnel interested in Subjects will include Safe Boat Harris with 12. FAPL almost caught NDRC Conley 22, Bruce Dauer 17, John umpiring for the intramural Handling, Legal Requirements, AIMD IMO letting down when they stayed Troupe 14 and and Larry softball slow and fast pitch Rules of the stops within Road, NavigationalAids eight points of the eventual Chiasson 12.CENTU'RY . leagues are asked to attend an Charts and Compasses, Jax-AIMD won its 11th organizational meeting on Weather, Radiotelephones, decision in 16 American Friday, March 1, at 4 p.m. For Marine Engines, and Basic Basketball League contests last 21IMPORTS more information on the meeting, Sailboat Operation. week when they slipped the contact the Athletic Office at Ext. Deep Sea Fishing Military Personnel Office (MPO) 3239. Tickets on Sale a 101.56 mickey. Volleyball Playoffs Next Week Jax Deep sea fishing tickets MPO only trailed by seven at The Intramural Volleyball are now available at the Special halftime but FASO seemed to feel Call 396.2035 Playoffs for the NAS station title Services Ticket Office, Bldg. 620. that MPO was much too close so will be getting underway next Tickets are $13.00 and are for Kevin Grodon scored 17 of his 28 NET PRICES-MANY BELOW WHOLESALE week. NATTC and VW-4 will be Monty's Marina, Mayport, Fla. points in the second half, Alfonzo TRADE-INS GLADLY ACCEPTEDATCASHVALUF. representing the American If purchased at Monty's, the Fletcher scored 14 of his 18 in the League and NarJax and cost will be $15.00 plus tax. second stanza and Beaver 74 Ford Ranchero 500 $3925Gold FICEUR will represent the Spencer scored all 15 of his in the Metallic 351 2 BBL. Eng.. R&HATPSPB.Fac: AC, 2,750 miles, National League.For exact times final two periods. 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USNR) - PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY '21, 1974 Dragons of VP-56 storm past three American League rivalsJaxThe L i _ Dragons of VP-56 with 10.John Vince Jakucenis and Jerry played three games in the Robinson contributed 23 Reynolds look turns scoring mostof xr American Basketball League last points to prove that one-fifth of a FAPL's points with Jakucenis r week and the closest that any of team is equal to Vfe of the points. scoring 24 and Reynolds 21. their opponents could come was The Fleet Air Photo Lab r 27 points. (FAPL) had the dubious VP-5 continuesto IIS-15 was the team that came distinction of falling by an even +Mq o closest when they fell 90-63) with larger margin than NATTC when dominateJaxVP5 Larry Rawlins tossing in 21, Ed the Dragons dropped them 12455. _ Sullivan 18 and Wallace Irving 14 Rawlins saved his best efforts continued their for the Dragons.Rod for this game by scoring 35 domination of the National \ HIGHEST ROBBINS MAKES VP-56 out- Bunch with 18, Claude points. He found himself the top Basketball League last week f b Robbinsof BID-Harry in Page with 18 and Bill Manningwith man of six in double figures for when they won two games but in of NATTC lumped G.D. Pitts 11 were high point men for the Dragons when Terry Brown both games they had to rely on week. one of V P-54's three wins last HS-15. scored 16, Ralph Calloway 16, their free throw totals to nail This one came 10644. close down the wins. METTE GOES FOR TWO-Jim NATTCwasn't even as Wallace Irving 14,Ernest Pollard the hot breath of the Dragons 12 and Harry Robbins 11. HS-7 had one more field goal Mette(21)( ) of NATTC goes up for melted them 10644. NATTC than the Mad Foxes but still fell two in an effort to put a dent in FASO posts trailed by a mere 23 at halftime HS-1 punctures 68-60 when VP-5 hit on 20 of 34 VP-56's eventual 62 point win but when they were held to only while they were managing 10 of while Ernest Pollard of VP. 56 two victories 14 second half points their destinywas Hospital's balloonJaxHSl 17.Vic looks on.Marine. secured and VP-56 had their Slider with 19 and Jeff .4 second win of the week. let a little of the air Brandt with 18 were the two main engagement Jax--FASO picked up two Rawlins increased his output to out of Hospital's balloon last week factors in the win while HS-7 was National League victories last 26 points in this game and was when they beat Hospital 79-68 led by Dave Clark's 15, John results in victory week to move themselves from backed up by Harry Robbins with after Hospital had won their Croake's 14 and Tom Wandishin's fourth place to second place. 20, Ed Sullivan with 13, Terry fourth game of the season earlierin 12.VW4 Jax--The Marine Barracks NarJax was the first obstaclein Brown with 12 and Ernest Pollard the week. found themselves in engaged in National Basketball FASO's path to second place The loss was especially painfulfor pretty much the same situationas League combat only once last and they proved to be easily Hospital since they outscored HS-7 when they met VP-5. week and that was one too many surmountable when they fell 81 BASKETBALLSTANDINGS HS-168-64 from the floor but they They scored the same amount of times as far as HC-2 was con- 34.Don had only three attempts at the field goals as the Mad Foxes but cerned when the Marines Johnson with 37, Willard free throw line and missed all had only eight chances at the free emerged with an 84-66 victory. Martin with 16 and Jim Zukewich AMERICAN LEAGUEV three while HS-1 made 15 of 24 throw line while VP-5 was Gene Stiggers did most of the with 12 were the trailblazers in L attempts. making 16 of 24. Marines first half scoring with 16 this win. VP-56 12 0 HS-l's scoring parade con- Brady Bearden did his share of his 22 then let Fred Singer take Air Ops proved to be a little HS-11 13 1 sisted of Ed Brewly with 23,Jerry and more:for VP-5 when he tossedin over in the second half with 18 of harder to surmount but they did NDRC 12 4 Davis with 15, B.T. Hoffmen with a grand total of 54 points. his 24. Also contributing were ,finally fall by an 88-84 score. AIMD 11 5 13 and Reed Buford with 11. Bearden received brief respites J.P. Baker with 14 and Mitchell FASO led by 15 points at HS-15 9 4 when Richard Herrington scored Allen with 10. halftime but Air Ops steadily 679th 7 8 Hospital's top scorers were 15 and Jay Buchanan scored 11. Ed Clune picked up high closed the gap in the second half VP-45 6 6 Charles Joseph with 14, Bryant Aubrey Wilson led VW-4's scoring honors for HC-2 with his with John Fruge scoring 20 of his HS-1 5 9 Fuller with 12, Dennis Tune with efforts with 23 points and Alan 31 while Joe Fulbright added 16 32 points. Their hopes were HOSPITAL 4 11 12 and Larry Jackson with 10. Parker scored 17. and Harvey Fielding 10. dashed upon the court, however, NATTC 4 10 when Fruge was ejected from the MPO 2 13 game for a flagrant foul. Garry FAPL 1 13 1- Pope tried to make up for the loss of Fruge by scoring 30 points and NATIONAL LEAGUE TUNE-UP SPECIAL Larry Williams added 12 but it VV L was to no avail. VP-5 13 1 Three men did about 95 percentof FASO 9 4 FASO's scoring as Don HS-7 9 5 Johnson burned the baskets for MARINE BKS 8 4 8 CYLINDER TUNE-UP 43, Jim Zukewich for 21 and AIR OPS 8 5 Willard Martin for 20. HAWKS 6 5 Regular Price Air Ops actually outscored MEDICAL 5 8 .., .' FASO by two buckets from the VW-4 4 8 1" floor but FASO made 10 of 26 free MARTD 3 9 > PLUGS (Resistor type).13.10 t ,)//1 throws while Air Ops was making HC-2 1 10 only two of six. NARJAX 1 12 \ POINTS..e..e..e.e..e..4.00CON : DE NSER..e..e..e..e 1.69 LA BOR...........................21.60 oIfAiII\ Total $5}}( A HEADQUARTERS m- ,' '" -IL-r "TlI-r-n- StlASEFILJIVE- G DISCOUNTED TO... , : $29.78THIS EI COUPON GOOD FEBRUARY 2Hhru FEBRUARY, 1974 . 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