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I. j. '1 , 1 I ri7 PKV noi : of FLA. HISTORI:: .. .'?'Y': -..".,' .q. ......:..., ';;,,'tf.. .ci:A?; *": <.<::K *> *,;. t;.. ::; } II - - *- c *$ .. EWS ",.'. X(: ... ;;. ; '. ./,..;:.: v',. VOL. 31 NO. 48 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Florida FEBRUARY 28, 1974 --- r. . ,6 , * '> FS :& ?SW:=::':::: .:>*,".:::_.. ::>.::.-=*<-;:,,*":',*,'2$: : ! r i j 9 MILES A DAY I: .. :: .::.:, p' : (See Page 2) .. i Ap r' : .. t , <::8i :* ",* ::::: O);: :::- :::'<:' :::; :;:':::::' . : - i ::1 t'".1;'r........ : .; 10, ;, 4'I' 1 wv ...:- :!r.I ?+. . f. . tiry a J . ,. \ L M 1L , SB * . : II! :ii . I I ; Jiy r , iy. :. _:. ..I.ac'I: : $ SAil 11 1 ' p I LI//// I Photo By i \.. '. '1 , ' ., \ '' 1 Mike \t f ' Rose . I \ - \ t I L u> ... ) : i'I'a: ; It! e .. .Q. \ "\\ . \ ; ': ; : ..r....i.r. .j. rt1.....1.. \ T\ - F. p [ "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 the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products! or services advertised. J I vau Tf! 1 '''T1 -< '<", w ' ")';<''' II''W : ' FEBRUARY 28, 1974 N PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER j I March designated "Voter Registration Month" I "" - March 1974-named "Military The FPCA is the form of regis- eral election. Voter Registration Month" by the tration and ballot request most KENTUCKY-Voter registration Department of Defensewillmark generally used. After registering, conducted by the COli n ty Clerk, the beginning of the Armed the voter should submit another county of residence (if a residentof ,DO I KNOW YOU CAN VOTE Forces' voting assistance activities completed FPCA to ensure that a Louisville, by the Board of Reg- culminating in the gen ballot request is received by the istration Commissioners). Send ( WHEN YOU'RE 18 YEARS OLD? eral election November 5. proper election official. completed FPCA to the County Clerk or Board of Registration NO BUT IF YOU'LL HUM A In March, military voters from ALABAMA-Voters are regis- , Commissioners of Louisville, requesting - certain States should be informedof tered by the County Board of registration forms in T: FEW BARS... the requirement to register be- Registrars county of residence.To [ Item ((6)). Return completed formsto fore election officials can send an register, obtain a State regis- official least reach election at absentee ballot for either a pri tration questionnaire from your 30 days before the May 28 pri mary or a general election. These County Board by submitting a or the general election. States are Alabama Alaska, completed FPCA (indicate in mary LOUISIANA-Vote'rs are regis Florida Georgia Kentucky Item ((6)) "Request registration * tered by the Registrar of Voters, - Louisiana Mississippi Nevada forms"). While no specific dead- parish of residence. Send com _ and West Virginia. line for registration has been set, r pleted FPCA to the Registrar, indicating an applicant should complete Other States either do not require in Item (6) "Request registration well in advance ofAlabama's registration for members of registration forms." Completedforms May 7 primary in orderto the Armed Forces on active dutyor must be returned to reach obtain, vote and, return an absentee - enable them to satisfy any registration the Registrar before registrationbooks ballot before the election requirement by (1) reg deadline. are closed<< ((30 days before istering them from the Federal the election). Primary election Post Card Application (FPCA ALASKA-To register by mail, date is August 17. -Standard Form 76) used to request complete an FPCA, entering in MISSISSIPPI-Voter registration a ballot for an election; (2) Item ((6) "Request registration is conducted by the City mailing State registration formsto forms." Mail FPCA to the Registrar, place of residence, or the voter with an,absentee ballot Lieutenant Governor' Pouch AF, by the County Registrar of each ; or by ((3) utilizing an affidaviton Juneau 99801, so that applicationis county of residence. Send completed 4 'ttL the ballot-return envelope as a postmarked at least 30 days be- FPCA to appropriate official ; registration document. fore the August 27 primary or the indicating "Request registration general election.FLORIDAVoter. application" in Item (6)). registration is Completed application form must .... ... ..... .............................. : :::::::::< : :: : _: ,,:.::.::: Registration rules or guidelinesare conducted by the Supervisor of be returned to reach official priorto summarized below for each of Elections, county residence A 30 days before the June 4 primary these "pre-registration" States. completed FPCA should be sent to or the general election. [ MINORITY HISTORYAmerican ] While registration deadlines are this official in sufficient time to NEVADA-The Board of listed for those States that have complete registration prior to 30 Registrars or the County Clerk, specified them, a voter may applyfor days before the September 10 county of residence, will register registration anytime duringthe primary or the general election. voters. Obtain an "affidavit of Indians fought on the ners and Customs and who have gainedan year by writing to the approp- GEORGIA-Voters are regis- registration" form by sending a side of the colonists during the influence over them should accom- riate election official. A registration tered by the Board of Registrars, completed FPCA to the approp- American Revolution. Even be- pany them ." application should be sub- county of residence. To register, riate election official. Return the fore the battle of Lexington the Not all of the American Indians mitted well enough in advance ofa send a completed FPCA to the completed affidavit to reach the Massachusetts Provincial Con- fought on the side of the Col- deadline so that registrationmay Board, indicating in !Item ((6))"Re official prior to 30 days before the gress enlisted the Stockbridge In- onists, the Wyandots of New York be before forms." Com- dians as minutemen. Addition- state being one such tribe. Someof completed registration quest registration September 3 primary or the gen- books are closed-generally pleted forms must be received by eral election. ally they tried to raise Indian soldiers the pathos of war can be seen in 30 days prior to an election (in the Board at least 50 days prior to WEST VIRGINIA-Voter regis from Nova Scotia. In May the speech of the Wyandot Chief, Georgia,50 days). the August 13 primary or the gen- tration is conducted by the Cle rk of 1775 Congress instructed its In- Doonyonat, as he sought peace. the Court of resi dian commissioners to try to hold with the colonists: .......................... ................... .... County county ::::;::;;:;;:;;;;;;;:::::-o:.: ;:.;;;!;o--v;;: ::;::::;::;::;:;::::::!:;:::::: dence. Send completed FPCA to the Indians to neutrality. If that "Brother, listen to me! the Clerk indicating in Item ((6)) was not possible, however, they When I look around me, I see the should enlist them on the American bones of lie scattered and Letter to the EditorTo "Request registration.application" This for applicationmust absentee side. unburied.our nephews be executed and returned to Washington wrote from Valley Brother, I gather up the bones of all reach the official prior to 30 days Forge on March 13, 1778: our young men on both sides, iii this before the May 14 primary or the "To the Commissioners of Indian distinction of party. The Editor: election. Affairs: Brother I have the The lack of for national the Naval Air Stationis general now gathered up respect our ensign on Gentlemen: You will perceive,by the bones of all our young men on both truly appalling.Both Inclosed Copy ota Resolve of Congress, sides, and will bury them in a LArge that I am (Impowered to employ a body there and smooth it deep grave, over so and service the civilians morning personnel completely ignore of four hundred Indians if be they can shall be the least of bones, or not sign flag raising. Drivers continue to travel along the street and pedestrians continue to walk along as though nothing at all was rn w procured of upon proper terms. Divesting any thing to raise any grief or anger in them the Savage customs exercised: in our minds hereafter. happening. their Wars against each other I think , Brother,I have now buried the bonesof To an "old school" Navy veteran such as I, this is more dishear- : $ 1E3Gi they may be made of excellent use, as' all our and your relations very deep. tening than I can put on paper. My fellow Americans ((1)) make me feel scouts and light troops, mixed with our You very well know that there are some that all our dead servicemen died for them in vain. NAVAL AIR STATIONPROTESTANT own Parties. I propose to raise about of your flesh and blood in our hands, one half the number the Southern among I that shall prisoners Cannot something be done to instill a little more pride in our NAS and the remainder among the : assure you you Sunday see them all safe and well. Personnel? Northern Indians. I have sent Colo Divine Worship 8:30: a.m. Brother, I now look up to where our Donald L. Livernois at All Saints Chapel Nathl. Gist, who is well acquaintedwith Maker is, and think there is still some Church School 9:30: a.m. the Cherokees and their Allies, to PN1 (Ret.) darkness over our heads, so that God Divine Worship 11 a.m.. at bring as many as he can from thence, of the evil All Saints Chapel. can hardly see us,on account Junior Youth Fellowship and I must depend upon you to employ doings of the King over the great 12:30: p.m. Senior Youth suitable persons to procure the stipu waters. All these thick: clouds, which Fellowship 1:30: p.m. lated number or be from as near as may of that have been raised on account Evening Worship 7:30: p.m. the Northern tribes. The terms made at the Small Chapel. bad King, I now entirely remove, that with them should be such thinkwe as you of God may look and see in our treaty The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspspe- Tuesday can comply with, and persons well friendship,and be a witness to the truth distributed each Thursday; at the U.S. Naval Air Station. Senior. Choir Rehearsal 7p.m. acquainted with their language, man- and sincerity of our Intentions ." at Bldg. 750 Jacksonville. Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Christian Science Service and 8 private firm. All Copy submitted use in th* JAX AIR NEWS p.m. at the Sma" "h*Del must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS , Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication.News NAVAL HOSPITAL items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 Divine Worship 9:30: a.m. at St. Lukes. or 3119. "Everything advertised In this publication must be made NATTCProtestant ,available for purchase use or patronage without regard to Worship About the Cover race creed color national origin or sex of the purchaser Service 10:30 a.m. In Building 500. __ user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this - ___ ( policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the CATHOLIC'Saturday refusal to print advertising from that source." Mass 5 p.m. at .Most days, weather permitting, you'll find Capt. W.O. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries St. Edward's Chapel. Wirt's parking space in front of Building 1 vacant. Sunday Mass 8 a.m. and 11 concerning, such should be directed to: a.m. Daily Mass-Monday Chained to his sign you'll find his bicycle. VP"\ THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Tuesday Thursday and Capt. Wirt rides a total of nine milesa day back and y. Frlday-ll30' : a.m. Wed. i 7'oow Owe 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 nesday Mass 11:30: a.m. at forth to work In January he put 240 miles on his bike. AI 1111A"MtNl"f- Telephone 387-3566 Saturday the Naval Confessions Hospital Chapel.4:30 Says the Captain, "I ride for three reasons: the ItI to 5 p.m. conservation of energy, the reduction of bulk, and just __ I VOL. 31 NO. 48 FEBRUARY 28, 1974 ( general physical fitness." The Commander of Helaswing One has done '1 s something to improve the quality of his life-and ours. , w FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS AIRWINGER PAGE 3 Easter Seal Drive launches tomorrowJax -. The 1974 Raster Seal Campaign will begin tomorrow and continue until April 14, Raster Sunday, according to Mrs, Reuben Askew Chairman of the campaign During these weeks a widespread appeal for funds will be made by ( 1'Ii the Easter Seal Society of Northeast Florida to finance treatment and !i rehabilitation for crippled children and adults in nine counties-Baker. . Bradford Clay Columbia, Duval Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, and Union. _ Donald R Brewer, Jr, president of the Northeast Society explains "The Raster Seal Society is a voluntary health agency which helped more than a thousand handicapped people last year However, the number of disabled young and old increases ever year-likewise, thereis a need for more funds to provide care and treatment in our area To meet these needs, the Northeast Society has set a goal of $60,000 this " year. The Campaign will include either the traditional Raster Seal Mail appeal or the door-to-door Raster Seal Parade. In addition, lapel lilies will be sold April 6 in several communitiesRetirement !, _ briefing; set . ? k Jax-The NAS Jax Transition Site will sponsor a briefing March 8 at 9 a.m. at Hangar 1000, Room 240 for all Armed Forces personnel and their dependents eligible for retirement or transfer to the Fleet 1973's TOP "BATMAN"-DK2 Jimmie Massey is congratulated by Cdr. Daniel Demand,VP.24 Reserve within the next two years. Commanding Officer, for being selected the squadron's Batman of>> the Year for 1973. Petty Officer Area military counselors and personnel within six months of Massey was cited for suggestions he made which have improved local disbursing procedures and was separation at NAS Jax are also invited. commended for outstanding performance, dedication and professionalism The Civilian Employment Assistance is a cooperative effort bet. 'ween the Department of Defense and the Department of Labor which provides counseling concerning civilian labor market conditions for career military members. $ y. . Representatives from the following agencies will be present at the ;'Hr briefing: City of Jacksonville UlecruitmentSmall( ) Business Ad. ' ministration Florida State Employment Service, Florida Junior f College, Chamber of Commerce, Veterans Administration and the Navy Transition Siteiinun. r w 1r. it tin I MILITARY-AUTOMOBILE I HI I MILITARY CIVILIANLOW RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANAMERiCANMAYPORTINSURANCE ................_........... ...... .. ........ . ''''::: ':::::::::::: :::::::::'''' .''''''::::::::;::::::;::::: ::;:::;::::;::::" AGENCY I.INSURANCE. .......................AGENCY....,....,....... .::;:;:::::;:;:::;:;:::;:;;:::::::::.::;:::::::::::;::::::::::: ; :::::::: :::: :::::::.:::':'' . "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU F&rmerly Continental Insurance Underwriters ra I 6479 ROOSEVELT BLVD 2990MAYPORT ROAD (Near NAS) ((Near NS) Phone 388-7676 Phone J49-564 :i;::::;;:':':':':;:;:;::::::::;:::::;:;:;:::;::::::::.;;:.:.:.:.:.:.;::.::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::.;.:.:.:.:.:;:;:;::;:;:::;ft::.:* TRAILER HITCHES ; . i & TOW BARS ; Next time you have something planned on payday, ::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::;:::::::;:::::;::: you won't have to work it around depositing a check. EQUALIZER HITCHES -. The Westside Atlantic Bank of Jacksonville is going to make things easy. We're offering both active and y& retired military and federal employees an automatic IrM J' deposit service whereby your paycheck is sent directly to us by the government. You don't have to ') . . t ;a" worry about when it arrives because your account is "r' '. .. . credited automatically on payday. *' Don't spend another payday waiting in line ; to make, a deposit. Just drop by the bank or Navy We Car Fit Any Make 'ufo Truck! or s Finance Office and fill out form DD 1560. Let Light Hook-up us handle your paycheck deposits through our , Serving Entire West JacksonvilleLJHAUL ,"\ automatic deposit service. r' ; A and L @ The Westside Atlantic<<: Bank helps.. :}:: TRUCK & TRAILER RENTALS 4328 Blanding Boulevard'7716160F :' .', "Formerly AI's Westslde U.Haul" , BLVD PHONE 771.5092 .>, '\,. 4807 BLANDING :.;" .. ,: .' (Next door to Putt Putt) 1 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 Health Benefits Law a o. > 1 f A .il 1 aids civilian employees Jax Public Law 93-246, approved Jan. 31, amends the Federal ,r Mdy Employees Health Benefits Law to make the following two major I changes relating to premiums which are of immediate interest to federal employees, annuitants and agencies: 1. The government contribution for 1974 is increased from 40 to 50 percent of the unweighted average high-option premiums of the six . largest plans. The effective date of this change is the first day of the PbS first pay period which begins on or after Jan. 1, 1974. (For 1975, and each year thereafter, the Government contribution will be 60 percentof N W this average.) 2. The maximum Government contribution for any particular planor option is increased from 50 percent to 75 percent of the total Tk _ premium for that plan or option. The law also makes these additional changes: -- A. Permits retirees and survivor annuitants who participate in or THE FIRST 3-YEAR CONTRACT to be negotiated between NARF and the National Association of are eligible to participate in the Retired Federal Employees Health Government Inspectors (NAGI!) is signed by Capt. C.E Boeing, NARF C.O. Looking on are (L-R): Benefits Program to enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefits L.R. Barilla, Quality and Reliability Assurance Supt.; D. Worsowicx, Labor Relations Supt./ T.L. Program. Boehmer, management member, J.F. O'Connell, labor management relations spcialist; J.W. This change will become effective no later than July 30, 1974. Tweeddale, chief negotiator for management; F.M. O'Laughlin, National President of Government The Civil Service Commission (and other agencies which administer Inspectors; F. Owens and A. Nabors, members of the NAGI negotiating team. (Photo By Tom retirement systems) will, as soon as possible,provide information to Hansen) these eligible retirees and survivor annuitants as to how they may enroll Program.in a plan under the Federal Employees Health Benefits House passes flight pay billJaxThe B. The Law also requires a participating health benefits carrier to House of years as currently required.All her twelfth year of commissioned pay for or provide a service or supply if the Commission finds that the Representatives has passed the aviation officers would service to qualify for continuous individual is entitled thereto under the terms of its contract with the Aviation Career Incentive Act of come under the new flight pay entitlement to flight pay until the carrier.(This incorporates an existing practice into the health benefits 1974 which would, if later passedby system immediately upon eighteenth year. law.) the Senate and signed into law, enactment of the bill. At that point ((18 years) the No additional open season will be held a's a result of these changes.The make significant changes in the A "Save Pay" provision wouldbe individual would be required to next currently scheduled open season is Nov. 15-30,1974. present military flight pay in force for three years after have at least nine years of system. enactment at the new rate of $165 operational flying to qualify for Among the main features of the per month. continuous pay until completionof SPEAKEASYTOPLESS Bill (H.R. 12670)) are the Flight surgeons would be excluded the 22nd year of commissioned following: from receiving flight service.If . Aviation pay would be based on career incentive pay except whilein the individual had 11 years of years of aviation service rather an operational flying operational flying at the 18 year than on rank or longevity. assignment. point, he would qualify for a full .. Payment of the maximum rate of Controls were added to the 25 years of aviation career pay. El Bartenders,Waitresses flight pay, $245 per month, would flight pay system to require the Now that the flight pay bill has * * * DANCERS: 11AM-2AM begin upon completion of the individual to have at least six passed the House, it must go to t 5916 Philips Highway 733.9989SUPE'R individual's sixth year of aviation years of operational flying, including the Senate for further con service, rather than after 18 flight training, by his or sideration.ss . : WIDE "60"High ; : <. .u Ii e toe r I u 1 landing Boulevard Raised Performance White Letters $245 Ply House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Phone Shopping 771 9223 Center ", "60" 2+2 beltedFULL .j\ \ '1'60'"70" 4 Py! 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Martin 1 10607 ATLANTIC BLVD. 721-2444 : -- '- , If , t FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER.... -PAGE. 5 SPECIAL PURCHASE! J JTmICWi1 r : _ x _ +k.iL . The early bird gets the greatest choice of savings _' .. : ; 111ifl74I : _ .. _ -- -- i V MMMHMMM mm .... SPECIAL DELIVERY-Newman R. Willis responds to a flight line special order by personally delivering the needed parts from NARF's ' Production Control Division. Mr. Willis is retiring today after com. SAVE $10 on this handsome pleting 54 years of combined Navy active duty and civil service. Contemporary Reclina-Rocker (Photo By Tom Hansen) ;;;; NOW 139. r "_.ji:: Willis ending 54 . I.I years of serviceBy k Doris M.Card T: Jax-A Jacksonville man who enlisted in the Navy at age 16 with his I . . parent's permission was honored today at the close of a 54-year naval career.Capt. C.E. Boeing, NARF Commanding Officer, presented awards A i'fhy"r from the Secretary of the Navy and a plaque from the local commandto Newman R. Willis at a retirement ceremony attended by membersof n Willis' family. < N :gym "I joined the Navy to further my medical career", Mr. Willis said, appearing much younger than his 71 years..His brief experience as a hospital apprentice shortly after the close of World War I ended, c however,when he was assigned to a battleship and billeted in the fire control His first area.shipboard experience introduced him to the opportunities I) # \4N -Id available in the aviation rates, and in 1922 he qualified as an Aviation Rigger with squadron duty with VO a. _ Enthusiasm for his work resulted in steady advancement and he _ became a Chief Aviation Metalsmith in 1932. Promotion to Warrant <'. . Officer and then to Ensign in 1941 prepared him for the role he was to 9 playas a naval officer during World War II. iI" ., gMga "We set up camp for a minor engine repair at the Naval Facility, Guadalcanal,"he recalled, and enemy planes passed over frequently, COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHINGS sending the American Navymen to the protection of trenches which : i ! were used as bomb shelters. When the "all clear" sounded, it was e. business. as usual. t ALL NAME BRANDS! Mr. Willis was assigned to the Jacksonville area in 1944 as a Navy A Lieutenant in the NAS Jax Assembly and Repair Department, NARF's predecessor.For . three years he served as multiple division officer, supervising hundreds of military and civilian employees. In 1955 he retired from active duty with 34.5 years of service. Soon after retirement,he returned here and was hired as a civilian e employee.His . second Navy career ended today as he rounded out nearly 19 years in NARF's Production Control Division. Physical and mental vitality have played a large role in Mr. Willis's 7 } Se formula for success. "I've always been interested in sports," he said, "especially handball, volleyball and tennis." " His most recent interest has been attending an upholstering course, a skill which he learned years ago in the Navy.He plans to do a limited amount of upholstering in his home workshop, "but my wife doesn't want me to get too busy'Mr.Willis said with a twinkle in his eye. Retirement will mean time to travel and visit with family and friends, keeping up with news and current events, which gives him particular pleasure,and a more leasurely way of life after turning off NOW ONLY$159 NOWONLYl89 NOW ONLY'' $169 the alarm clock for more than half a century. Other members of the Willis family will carry on the Navy tradition. Starting tomorrow, that La-Z-Boy Reel Ina-Rocker you've been promising your self A son,R.E.Willis,an ex-Navy man,works in NARF's Facility Repair "some day" can be yours-and at Greater Savings I Our rare and rewarding Sale is Branch and another son is a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval_ your opportunity to come In and choose your particular lap of.luxury.any of the La-Z- Reserve.. Boy Recllna-Rockers shown here are a wide, wide range of textures, or vinyls. He also speaks with pride of a 17-year old granddaughter who Whichever you choose,you know you have the best the recliner backed by a Lifetime enrolled in a Navy Reserve Unit while in high school and plans a Navy WarrantyDon't settle for an Imitation come In for the real thing, La-Z-Boy, at these career after graduating from college. special savingsl Believing that creative needs must be fulfilled, Mr. Willis says, "I * La-Z-Boy will repair or,at Its option,replace a reclining mechanism or any working part thereof, like to keep busy." without charge,except cost of packing and shipping this offer good at any time. : ? ', .,.. His remarkable record proves that his philosophy works First JAPANESE RESTAURANT in Jacksonville! 9Hfe1 ' ' Foofeuui 11 ,. . SHOWROOM and WAREHOUSE IEYASU of TOKYO 4549 ST. AUGUSTINE ROAD PHONE 733.9233 ; . ORIGINAL JAPANESE ROOMS INSTANT CREDIT WITH MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS JS WEST DUVAL STREET PHONE 353-0UJ Hours Mon.Sat 93Q.630: Frl'Nile till 9PM Owner Floyd Fasklng (USN Ret) Hours:Mon-Fri Lunch 11-2,Dinner 510.Sat,Sun 11.11 1 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 I Your Navy Exchange. in March ?wa r .f P .a - - Jax Spring is in the air, and will be featured. Due to the denim shortage, a it's the time of the year when Keep an eye out for infants' and synthetic denim fabric will serveas families go about the business of toddlers' playwear, diaper sets, a substitute. Synthetics also freshening up their homes. The boys' and girls' shorts and slack permit a leather-like western ,< ,L Navy Exchange is stocked with sets, girls' sleepwear and appearance coupled with greater "\',';," just about everything you'll needto swimwear selling for under $3.25. summer comfort.Complementing. t\; \". help get rid of Winter's ac Your Navy Exchange will be this ensemble, cumulation of dust, soil and introducing many of these items, the Fashion Man puts it all refuse. and more, as soon as they are together with appropriate boots Whether it's cleaning solutions, received. and belt. Check the Navy Exchange brushes, mops, paint or refuse "Go Western," says the men's department for containers, you'll find that your Fashion Man. The cowboy look these and other current fashions.If . Exchange prices are hard to has really come into its own, and beat. the western influence is makingits you were born during the windy month of March, chances . Responding to customer mark in a full range of men's demand,added emphasis is being attire. are that your sign is Pisces. Your birthstone is the aquamarine and placed on budget merchandise at More and more, you'll be the Navy Exchange. This Spring seeing shirts with yoke shoulders the jonquil or daffodil is the and Summer the children's plus designed pockets and cuffs. honored flower. If you or your department will be one of the The handstiched look will prevailon favorite person were ushered in where lower on the winds of March, the Navy areas priced goods shirts, jackets and pants. Exchange jewelry departmentcan more than likely come up VA-203 switching to A7sJax with occasion.just the right token for the In a continuing effort to provide the Naval Reserve with Ladies, blustery winds the most up-to-date equipment, Reserve Attack Squadron (VA-203) shouldn't prevent you from based here,has become the first East Coast reserve squadron to begin putting your best face forward. In transition to the A-7 Corsair II. addition to a generous variety of Cdr. Bobby S. Morgan, the squadron's skipper, recently became the lotions and cremes, the NEX _._-- '-'- first officer in the squadron to complete transition training in the A-7 cosmetic department has a large VP V.I.P.-RAdm. Harold G. Rich, Commander Patrol Wings, U.S. : with VA-174 at NAS Cecil Field. selection of lipsticks, lashes and Atlantic Fleet, recently visited the "Eagles" of VP-U in Sigonella, VA-203 will continue transition training during this year. makeup for a bright Spring ap Sicily to get a first-hand look at Mediterranean ASW operations. The Department of Defense policy to provide the Naval Reserve pearance. Your Exchange also RAdm. Rich also visited the squadron's detachment in Souda Bay, with the latest equipment available is designed to align the operational periodically stages makeup Crete. The "Eagles"are in the middle of a five-month deployment to capability of the Reserve and active forces to carry out the "OneNavy" demonstrations by leading Sigonella and are expected to return home to Jacksonville in early concept. cosmetic companies. May. tl R&S . r :'' .;/ GOOD'/YEAR: TEXACO; :: : <. 4851 PHONE SAN JUAN 389.9414 AVE. ,,1 FREE ; ;: ;:'; Tires and Accessories : CAR WASHwith any purchase of gas . : .. ARE AVAILABLE AT Complete Auto Care! : i, SPECIAL MILITARY PRICES r AT THESE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES: ., If. J. ' : I ii\--: . ) I -- CECIL FIELD : ., 5500 JAMMES ROAD (Near 103rd, one block off Blanding) -.' r': i.j: DEER SPRING?. 5429 NORMANDY BOULEVARD ESTATES ' :.' _:; :. 4593 SAN AVENUE .... ....ATKEYSTONE ,:'. : ,,, .' HEIGHTS - . ; "j 5625 NORWOOD AVENUE MOBILE HOMESITESCLYDE :'. ',> ." .. 231 BROAD STREET W. SIMPSON & CO. ., .: ."v ': 4472 HENDRICKS AVENUE .,' '* 14 REALTOR 356.6849 1144 ARLINGTON ROAD i: . 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Signature i MON.PHONE.SA T.9.7 264.3508, SUN. 1-7 CHARGE I I CERTIFY THAT ALL TIRES PURCHASED .. UNDER THIS PROGRAM I 3Miles' (SO..11 I 295 (Next ToA!bury ARE FOR MY OWN , t PERSONAL USE I United Methodist; Churc' on Blinding I..es.-.r.. . - in Orange Park -. r. - a --" . '. .'. '. ;. " FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 7 -- . - 4 , I li:;< SERVICE. SHOPPING. GUIDE. - ,. ., SUM AM .1 .. .;..:..... h..::> :i$>.:(> t.*g" : RNIEGROSE ::; "" S A ROE'SAMERICAN : : PARTY TIME ? ItF . *. 'dg,; A ;;;;::4i:: SERV1CEN7IR !::::. 1948 Blending Boulevard BARTENDER CATERING FOR )" : f! l<;:: Ituu..u.. PHONE 3870338No PHONE; 2444MEkdronlc yY ;:" r i Conventions, Dinner Parties, Private Parties ::::\.f r j ,1 Whoef I8ala in,': Fault Insurance Grand Openings, Wedding ReceptionsBARSERV : '.""M Total En liw .P.rformanct;. . For Everyone ".. t AnalylredEIectranlcafy' <<" '.. Don't get caught short.?BUY NOW! -+J: Call INC. E'er FREE CAR WASH.'/ ,. . 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SAVE TIME AND MONEY! :;: CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! ;. - 1 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 I I Big Boom possible I I Spare gas cans may end your fuel crisisWarnings of spot gasoline left the engine running, moved to In a compartment the vapors that carrying any spare cans of Keep your windows open for shortages have prompted many a safe distance and waited. ultimately reach explosive pro- gasoline regularly is dangerous. good ventilation. motorists to carry spare cans of WITHIN 20 MINUTES THE portions which need only some However, if you must carry Avoid smoking in the car. gas to prevent being stranded entire back of the car exploded, ignition source-a defect in the extra gasoline in your car, follow along the road. according to the story recently reported ignition or a short In the tail-light these precautions: Use a small safety con The practice may save delays by the Workmen's Com- circuit-to touch off an explosion. tainer-no 'more than one and harried tempers, but it could pensation Board of Alberta Extra cans of gasoline, if they Use only a contained approved gallon-and keep it in the car as cost your life, safety officials Canada. must be carried, may be stored by a recognized testing short a time as possible. warn. Why? The safety container is outside on pick-ups and trucks authority To prove their point, they cite designed to breathe, As the trunk without any difficulty. The big Carry the approved safetycan 'Dragons'lend the experience of two experimenters became warmer, the gasoline hazard potential is the passengercar in the back seat. Don't carry it who placed a safety can full generated enough pressure to with its enclosed trunk. up front with the driver or in an of gasoline in the trunk of a car, force vapors out past the cap. SAFETY EXPERTS WARN enclosed trunk. handin '. rescue I : Jax-Thanks to an assist from THE 197'IVOLVO the "Dragons" of VP-56, an elderly man and his son are safely ashore today after being missing for two days in the : IS SIX CARS IN ONE. Atlantic.Thompson VP-56 Crew received 4, led by the Lt.call Merle for assistance from COMPATWING 11 and took to the air as soon as they had been bri.-'ed on the ALL VOLVOS. search area. A Coast Guard HU-16 locatedthe 22-foot craft about 130 miles At Volvo we think it takes more than impressive east of St. Augustine, but they features to make an impressive car. needed the P-3C's com It takes years of making those features munications capabilities to . work together.So vector in a Coast Guard cutter to when we designed the 1974 Volvo, make the actual rescue. we started with a unitized body Crew Four furnished this ser '. construction developed thirty years vice and remained on station ago for our Volvo ,beauseit's until the situation was under ; ?till one of the strongest -, complete control.In . ... : tW o su i. .know of. ...-::;"" addition to Lt, Thompson, ,,"" We use disc brakes for r Crew 4 includes: Ltjg( ) Roger "::- their stubborn resistance to f fading.As well as Getty copilot; Lt. Tony Broyles, t an ort opediclll '-engineered seat built to ( 3rd pilot; Ltjg( ) Larry j.' adjust for optimum back support.Both the Schumann TACCO; WO Bill : JL legacy of the \ >,_ Moore, NAVCOM: ADJ2 Ed Years ago we introduced fuel Matteson, flight engineer; injectioninoursportscarto eitsengLw -**. Volvo 1900 AMHAN T.J. Young, 2nd mech.; the most efficient mixture of fuel and air. AWC George Roberts and AWCM And equipped our luxury sedan with Homer Fritz; ATI Bill Foster, g radial tires to enhance its road-holding inflight technician; and A01 capabilities.You'll find fuel injectionand "Rudi" Rudicill, ordnanceman. radial tires on this\ear's b Volvo 141. Volvo 13VotioM And recent Go\'emment safety.equirements aren't recent to Finance us.Our Vol\0544,for example,was the - -, first mass-produced car to come with closed three-point seat belts as standard f equipment.Later we created the Volvo March 5 Experimental Safety Vehicle: Jax The Navy Finance ) am,' ,") an entire car devoted to safe)'. -_ nmenul Office here, as well as its ., J L.._- With features like stronger bump .?* .? Softy Vfhtcb Branch Offices at NS steel anti-intrusion bars in the doors. Mayport and the Naval Butsafetyismorethan'ustexperimental .. Hospital, will be closed for at Volvo.For 1974 we've regular business March 5. addedfiveimportantsafetyfeaturesthatno This includes telephone fi'. ,., other Volvo has ever had: inquiries.The . t .r ,, A warning light Volvo 144 closing is due to .. that can help protect extensive reporting of FY \ou from accidents caused by burned out 74 Military Pay Navy headlights or taillights. (MPN) expenditures \.. A repositioned fuel tank designed required by a SecNav to be less vulnerable in an accident. message. As well as better visibility; Emergencies may be more collision protection and referred to the Officer t;'. an even stronger body. (r'" Assistant at Ext. 2362. ; H; After( all,we wouldn't o Any inconveniencecaused 1':11" want a tradition like ours to by this action is ;.' '; stand in the way of progress.I sincerely regretted by the .4.4 Navy Finance Office ;;, ;. VOI.'VOPARRISH..__ ,ili.'o. M.WI IMIA..M.r M.M1A : ". : : ( ; :- Y (: ORTEGA HILLSKINDERGARTEN . and day careSOl10REENWAY VOLVO DRIVE s PHONE JM-1W DAY CARE Ages 4 Months to 5 yrs Hot Meals : z 2525 PHILLIPS HWY. ( U.S. # 1 South) 396-5486 '. Supervised HOURS:play 7AM-oPM activities . 1"". --. ...._..___.11.: ', ." .}. J' ALL DAY CARE ___.... w...., ;...' _, f'.., -.. v I..... ot.Ullll..lII8". bI..ta.' .,, Transportation Available IW ; To Kindergarten Children, , m I FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 9 JOWC ................. .. .......... ................. :':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':'''"""""" :::;::;::;;:::::-:-:::-:::::::::::-:::::::::;;:;:;;;:.:.;.:.:.:.:.: schedules TORRANCE'S KITCHENJax function Several weeks ago we presented a recipe for fish chowder Jax-"Creativity" will be the which we hoped would solve the problem of what to do with all these theme for the Jacksonville Officers .,, ( fish left over from a good day's fishing. Wives' Club's March ,, .,';;\:" This week we offer a different variation which we will refer to as Function. "fish stew". VP-56, HC-2, HS-15 and NAS ; A ..;.,' Fish Stew will be hosting Mrs. Ann Kenyon, r <"I INGREDIENTS: 1 pound fish fillets (fresh or frozen), 1 cup chopped an artist and drawing instructor. onions,one-third cup melted fat, 1 can tomatoes ((1 pound, 12 ounces),2 Mrs. Kenyon has worked for a : cups potatoes (cut into small pieces, 1 cup water, one-quarter cup major department store chain as .} catsup,salt to taste,pepper to taste, 1 can mixed vegetables((1 pound). a fashion artist and has furnished :;.. Skin fillets and cut them into pieces about an inch square.Sauteeonions 4; in fat until cooked. Add tomatoes water and courtroom sketches to one of the potatoes, catsup. local television stations. Cover and cook slowly for 30 minutes. She is presently working on the Salt and pepper(o taste. Add fish and mixed vegetables. Cover and program tor this year's Sym simmer about 15 minutes or until the potatoes are done. Makes six phony Guild Decorators' Show servings. House. 0 Although she's won first place 'w'H q JF WITHOUT ADVERTISING YOU WOULDN'T KNOW in both oil and water color painting, her greatest interest NVP -- and enthusiasm is in water color t I portraits and she's one of the few local artists with this talent. -45's TOP SAILOR-AW2 Lonny M. Barnhart has been selected Mrs. Kenyon will be speaking VP-45's Sailor of the Year for 1973. A former Sailor of the Quarter, to the JOWC on Wednesday, Petty Officer Barnhart was cited for exemplary behavior, March 6, at 11 a.m. in the NAS professional excellence and outstanding leadership qualities while PERPETUAL Officers Club. serving as NATOPS Petty Officer, AW Division. Safety Petty Officer MONEY PLAN The wives may enjoy watching and ASW air crewmembers . Mrs. Kenyon at work while they dine on wines, breads, fruits, - cheeses and salad. p9P/ -.OMPLETE: SELECTION OFf ?,' }9' FLUE COUGH Retirementincome - GIVE/ YOUR BANK \ J u & ':OLD REMEDIES ACCOUNT THAT \ SATISFIED FEELIN<3-- 1 1J. : ..ASK US! 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'uaHty 5911 Normandy PH.781.1383 BRANCH Blvd. 5631 University PH.731.0833SOUTHSIDE BLVD.Blvd.BRANCH W. ...to all military personnel iAX| *lIMACI CAR b At Rllltf BRANCH MOBILE OFFICE 1326 Prudential Dr. Serving BaldwinPH. 1 CASSAI AVENUE PHONE 389-4561 .391-7088 and Macctonny, Florida . ,"' .. .. .... ..- "- ." -..1'1:' --- :,)-'I',.>A>'!I!' ,-.- --. t I 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 I CMl Story is CBU-410's Man of the Year I .eu e e Construction; Mechanic First Class John B. Story is CBU-llo's Seabee of the Year for 1974. ? In a ceremony conducted by Lt -:: recognition as his command's outstanding Seabee of the Year. An 8 year veteran, CMl Story is assigned as Chief Mechanic for the t -7 a L :G- 45 man Unit. CMl Story has overall maintenance control over the 39 __ I pieces of heavy construction and automotive equipment assigned to ; the unit for use in the Navy's Self-Help programs. Prior to reportingto CBIM10 for duty CMl Story was assigned to NMCB40.In . hisLetterof Commendation,LTjg( ) Howell stated in part: "Your intimate knowledge of the Construction Mechanic rating combinedwith your conscientious application of self to responsibilities has greatly furthered the Unit's job accomplishments." "Through your businesslike, diplomatic, quiet unassuming manner you have emerged as a natural leader in promoting greatly improved 0 working relationships among subordinates and peers, molding them into a flexible team. You have demonstrated the ability to respond ct calmly and effectively in key situations, restoring full equipment potential when it appeared as though no further work progress was t " inevitable. In conclusion Ltjg( ) Howell{ stated: "Your accomplishments are recognized as one of the Unit's most prized assets and have greatly contributed thereby to an improved way of life for all Navymen and their families". . CMl Story's wife Lydia and three children, Evelyn, Mechelle and John Jr. reside in Augusta, Ga. . II. KEEPS 'EM ROLLIN'-CM1 John Store has nine other Seabees working under him at CBU410. -------- /- Still,many days,one of the Seabee trucks has John working under it. , -- ..-...--- FOR THE ULTIMATE SATISFACTION OF A p Tue e 1(. slowsllsWILCOMID f' \ ., Nautical Accessories Gifts '7. BOATS,MOTORS, CANOES 'f ... lc. ' , Trojan Slickcraft [gI . I '' 1) Thynderbird VI".UOI t (:0,1.. Starcraft,Grumman Pt4 \, I' \ C' ... \ "' LuwnalCAU, " 1'F. ; SEEMOONMULLINSLCdr. ii ROOSEVELT BLVD.ORTEGA RIVER ( USN, Ret.) AT ..... .. -? -j PHONE 387.4669(Open Sundays) 2 Claude Pier 66 Franchisee Marina Nolan Yacht Broker.Wet Storage-Marine. Hoists.Hull Service d"&' Expert Engine Service Oufboard.Sfern Drive.lnboard 937 MAIN ST PHONE 3533922MILITARY n s c i WHOLESALE r. ___ DISCOUNTS .. .._ ...._ . ----- ----- -- - "OH MAN, LOOK AT THA T"-As John's expression shows, sometimes the Seabee motto, "Can do,"gets to be a bit of a burden. Falls SIZE BLACK FET l B78.13 $14.98 $1.81 ATTENTION It ? '( C78.13 15.49 1.93 : til Persuader E78.14 15.98 2.22F78.14 1i G78.14 16.98 17.98 2.37 2.53 Mazda rotaryenginewarranty 4-PLY H78.14 18.98 2.75 E78.15* 15.98 2.29 Polyester G78.15.H78.15 17.98 18.98 2.60 2.80 24,000 miles or 24 months ___ Cord 178.\S\ 3.01 , Whitewalls Slightly Higher how about that? * Nylon hmmmm! GABRIEL HI-JACKERS COMPLETE HOSE KIT ...WITH....... 4495 UNIROYAL 'ZETA' 40.MSTEELRADIALS All only $3598 ____ NEW 1974MAZDA ' Sizes, G78.14 thru L78.15, BSW -" _ .. .......,".= 'N. ,, .. A All prices plus tax RX-4 -"- Yrll ._ ON DISPLAY ! M-H A JLBBNNMRICGRB Tire Division F- Mazda LIiLft . MONDAY IH'RV SATURDAY ..fM l>l ' DRIVE ONE I TODAYSEESOUTHSIDE I ' 5409 ROOSEVELT INStAHT. B 1 UJ AII ariyAveWaycress I ffi ,'6era) PHONE 388-6567 HOME OF THE I ROTARY ] H>ie ehllyrf, ENGINE , i ;8 other. iconvcnicrit locations to I serves L you ********& 3220 PHILIPS HIWAY 398.1336PAGE j-I - FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11I I They call me "Rip Off"You Write your ..q' don't know me and proba there. There's a false sense of In many cases those involved information in a safe place. kind of deal! bly you've never seen me. You security there, I guess. Someone could not identify their property Keep your wall lockers and foot might have been around, though, always leaves his lockers locked whenever 13 GREMLIN locker open after it was stolen. They couldn'tgive you are when I did my thing. I've been when he Economical[ I cyl IT! PS iffUN , not physically In goes to chow, or he serial numbers or even re- present your .WW etc.sLltiu28A95RANrr. everywhere. I've lived in your thinks his wallet is safe in his member brand names. It's hard to area. barracks and worked in your of. shaving kit while he takes a recover a stolen article if you don't Report all thefts immediately. fice. I've gone to the field with you shower. Keep all out of Hardly anyone leaves know what you're looking for. strangers your 71 MATADOR and been aboard ship and plane money on his rack anymore, but For your protection, here are barracks. 4dr ted.VI.AT.power steer withyou. I've even gone on liberty now and then I still find a wallet some common sense reminders to iv IN etc NuN mime J' SELECT USED CAR WARRANTY with You you. never know I'm under a pillow. help you prevent the theft of your 1295 around until it's too late. Who amI Money isn't the i only thing I liketo money and personal belongings; I? I've had many names, but take. Clothing, radios and tape Don't endorse your paycheckuntil 13 DART SPORT today I'm known as "Rip-Off". decks, are always available. In you are at the cashier's win This compact Dodge equipped'' . with VI At.PS.UN WW MiMW I find it do easy to my thing fact, any item that I find unattended around people in uniform because can be ripped off. Of dow.Write down the serial numbersof SELECT UStD CAR WARRANTY sooner or later they get careless. course, when I get piece of gear large bills and keep the list in a '2495 Oh, I've got the patience to wait that has a serial number I know it safe place. Do not keep the list 73 HORNET for the right moment, but usuallyI can be traced, so I have to be a with your money. Nalc lck. ico micil I cyl.syKrttMiest /.. .:: don't have to wait long. Just last little more careful. That's why I If you draw a large paycheck, itc Vat RAN WW week the guy in the next room left hate to see them mark their gear.I keep only what you need. Put the SELECT USED CAR WARRANTY his wallet in his trousers hangingon I wish the first sergeant didn't remainder in the bank or send it '2795 the foot of his rack. I don't haveto have that electric engraver. You home by postal money order. be a professional to score in a can mark all their hardware with Mark all your property. Put your 13 MATADOR case like that. it-radios, watches, tape decks, Social Security account numberon 4 it, sed. IT. PS. nr. Ill even wedding rings. Makes it all valuable items. uyl. root h mileage SELECT USED CAR WARRANTY I get my best results in the the more difficult for me, although If you own serialized items suchas '2795 barracks-for some reason military there's always someone radios, cameras, or tape decks, 1 I 1' people tend to be a little more who doesn't take the time to mark write 'down the serial numbersand 12 MONTE CARLO careless with their belongings his belongings. brand names and keep this I km With)[' DM inner, power quipped HI wilt IllS itcrcitwi .. --- -- - - .-- -1 comforts I eye appeAl . ------------- ---- fr -- SELECT USED CAI WARRANTY r---------- 1i '2695 Three i liwtlum 71 AMBASSADOR sedu. lull power ( Buy iK."Iyl i roof,Weary extras i ,M Ii SELECT M69570KINGSWOOD USED CAR WARRANTY '. I Chevy\ station wages M sue x ti rJ VI IT PS,nr.UN etc SELECT USED CM WARRANTY i Get One i rI 69'FORD 1295 LTD ' l 4 Or NT. lull sin Hiiury Fort, all power t contort II 1m. .1 FREE s::4i"l I II Slurp SELECT 72 GREMLIN 1095 USED CAR WARRANTY"X" . sk 1ckeK stripes UN Smill/SELECT, hcklllll.rlor.VI'tow USED 2395 s mileage CM lKoaesl":WARRANTY!/ Ir rail alS.,. '", i"ed I 70 JAVELINClassic II NT cpi tesii. IT. PS. I M,UN.lte. I SELECT USED CAR WARRANTY : ' 1895 Buy 3 dinner boxes at the regular I I \: price of 1.55 each and get the I 71 FORD LTD I fourth one FREE! II 4'r..NT.AT.'S.III.HH WW etc.low m bags I \\\dl\<, Each box contains: I SELECT( USED CAR WARRANTYM695 goon' 3 pieces chicken 1r cole slaw : 10 AMBASSADOR"SST" KentuG'ky 2 rolls '? I I fried mashed potatoes I 2*NT,AT.PS.air.m.WW etc' Law mileage ekeke1' I SELECT USED CIR WARRANTY I 1 1295 I 73 AMBASSADOR I 1I piss BROUGHAMI wages. lilted witt, comfort I power eitrti Must I: Offer Good Through March 3rd =I SIt SELECT!It IPIIftClltl.'USED 3895 CIR WARRANTY I 12 GREMLIN (Ecmmcil cyl.. AT. RAN E I WW. 'luggage net. rillyiitnpn I . I '2395 : 1I I -"" 11 IMPALA ', This coupon entitles bearer to one 1 4 dr IT.teifC/tnwi' uyl' rail M power t iir Nest SIt with of : I SELECT ISEICAIWAIIANTY s I ,. FREE Dinner Box purchase '1695 I T ". I 3 dinner boxes at the regular price '. I I I of 1.55 each. J'( .. I 72,CIIUII BUICK sNow SKYLARKIT ream'" ca.d. L. power I. M",SIt r .. os SEttCWtBCARWARIANTYSOUTHSIDE!! I .' \: i.I i. I '2895j T r : I (0: N. II I I - I 1r ":i Ktlltuekll fi'ied CkiekeK @ i iI *AMERICANlRtMUMHORNn AMBASSADOR II II' '; ,, :: I .a." \ . " ' Fla. and South I stores in Northeast Georgia all participating = Goad at ._...._..._. ......_.__.....I . _ ._........... I'f - .'.-'.. .-t ._ "!!!!II -- . FEBRUARY 28, 1974 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS. -AIRWINGER - t_ T I : If you think it's cold in Jacksonville. . By Ltjg( ) Tom Jemison VP-56 PAO Jax--Just before Washington's Birthday, a VP-56 crew had the good fortune to be tasked to land at Canadian :. l::. : Forces Base, Greenwood, Nova Scotia to provide a +f "'" representative of the P-3C community during Green-. '- wood's winter carnival. The "Dragons" crew found the winter sports to be a ,; welcome change of pace, and the Canadians proved to :' >" be worthy rivals in indoor sports. Although the"Dragons" crew couldn't bring any snow ,. back to Jacksonville, they wanted to share ,these photographs with anyone here who lives by the.slogan, "Think Snow". "- ."'''''' ... . AN .. : ,', ' " Ar 1 1M1 .' ' t y YK '. r. ,', M1 $ " 'i f IcsF FULL OF ENTHUSIASM-AW3 James Buowell and PNSN Roger Baugus were so enthused with the"white stuff"that they tried to feed it to each other. _11_.. :;. e ? MpNDA ((l RETURNING BY POPULAR DEMAND 'hNi v 1 1"RUt.1Ut..'{ }: Monday, March 4 ti12a m( 9\1\\( W.the wrIT h WASN'T ALL FUN-SGT. Jack Maw, a Canadian on exchange duty with the VP-56 "Dragons", might have had Florida weather on his mind as he worked on the aircraft in snow and 5 degree weather RENGADERICHARD ( I ELLIS & TIME appearing thru March 2nd. iT i1rL1 - ENTERTAINMENT NITES A WEEK HAPPY HOUR 1111 ORANGE & 3PM.7PM PARK II II BAR Ftl -BALLS inttlt 1r 50' ' Free Hors d'ouevres US 17 at 1-295 rHC woRLo taDMKPR - 24 HOUR A DAYRESTAURANT II Northeast Newest and Florida's Finest iMOHB BHOHJ v *ccomodationstft Our concept Is a simple one-a hearty drink, . an Inviting salad bar ; a thick steak and U S PAT Off mammoth baked potato-served attentively Open Monday thru Saturday 240 Motel Rooms by waiters In an Intimate dining room. Sundays til Midnight GREAT FOODI..ALWAYS! Color TV r - HAPPY HOUR DAILY 5 til7PM .. 2 Swimming Pools :m.j! ) ;J :: DRINKS AT HALF-PRICE! US 17 at 1.295 ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9513 ROOSEVELTMALLHIGHWAY( 17) PHONE 387-6488 I , ... 1 FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEW.AIRWINGER PAOh t J;si I You haven't been to Nova Scotia I - r _ I II r P_ C ., __ 74- e P J / , I -RETURNING THE FAVOR-PNSN Baugus,AN Carl Taylor and AA Bill Myers return their hosts'hospitality by providing a jam session. - d --- ---- I - . --- \ I _ ,;1'" !;', ' ', .- _. .. . .L'. . L . p ,. S t ii- I l WI Y "IS THIS FOR REAL?" Petty Officer Buowell and A02 Jack Massopust found out that it really DOES get cold on those snowmobiles. , uNMWMM. .. :A ww "a "HERB THE HOOD" Canadian Warrant Officer Hank Baak, on I exchange duty with VP-So1, exchanges pleasantries with "Herb the r , Hood",Greenwood's base. commander. Let us help you THE HAREM * payoff those bills. Open 4PM! ALL NEWTOPLESS DANCERS "- TOPLESS GO-G04PM.2AM Raised Show Bar 10 W.Church St. 358-9471 r, ' t.': ', , " r ";'" i M. ::. ,"e . 1 i : f x( f Since 1885 ( HAVERTY'S 2 - "There's No Place Like Home YES t If your monthly bills are beginning to take control,you need help with a Jax Navy Federal Credit Union consolidation loan. It's the easy way to eliminate numerous high Interest rate loans to.department ,stores, military discountLaura finance companies,and banks. Our low Interest loans can actually save you money on those bills.A . at Duval Jax Navy Federal Credit Union consolidation loan won't get you out of owing money,but It makes It so much easier. Let us help..come In todayto -Beach Boulevard find out how to take control of your money again. ---', -Normandy Boulevard Fir JAX NAVY I T 1 4 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION . ROOSEVELT MALL HAS CECIL FIELD,lltffl It HAS JA%.Bldg If PHONE M4.1391 ' Tel,387$427 or Base Est.24)1 I Hours:Mon..Frl.10AM. .30PM: I Hour 772* Mon flU Of Fri Bate.,' MAM E it 21S 3 30PM i [Hours Mon Fri 9AM 30PM: Sat.9AM 1PM -I-.. . ........,..... '11II" --", '... " FEBRUARY 28, 1914 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AIRWINGER .___ _>' .," ..."". ..u.M.""._" . w "" "'''''''' I Recycling rules simpleDo k r' ;, :' : :; - your share to t fight pollution. Glass: Any clear green or r- m Don't throw everything a\vay.: brown glass j jar or bottle is recyclable - separate the recyclables. Know (Blue glass and opaque what they are: white glass is not recyclable) wv9CAIl Paper Products: Newspapers Jars and bottles slwuld be rinsed .. a rv magazines computer paper and have metal or plastic lids . paper bags, letters cardboard. and/or rings remoxed Labels #k ? y6'i i e ... I IR Id It (Waxed plastic-coated and car need not be removed Jars and bon paper is not recyclable.) bottles should be separated by 44 Paper clips and metal fasteners color \when deposited. : \i . with the exception of small staples Cans:All types of metal cans are 1 t : \. should be removed prior to recyclable. At the moment odds y I deposit. Paper should be securedin and ends pieces of metal cannotbe , boxes paper bags or securely used. Tin cans should have top :. 1 : ' - tied. and bottom and labels removed. :: _ STORAGE PROBLEMS ? _,::_:: : : : :::_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.: lLI----: I MINI-WARE 1USE. .... ' . ........ Furniture Boats Cars, etc. airy r 0 ,P YOUR OWN DOOR AND KEY WITH 24hr.:: ACCESS MONTHLY RATES OR LONGER M JACKSONVILLE STOR-IT PARK '-"" 6281 POWERS AVE. PHONE 737-9644 E'ED-A CAR? Prospective customers! check out the bargains offered at the Navy Exchange's new car rental service, located near the tower in Bldg. 118. Open 24 hours a day, the Exchange has ap- I proximately 20 rental cars available in several sizes. To reserve a car or get additional information, RICKMAN BSA..Parts..Sales.-Service..BIRD: MINICYCLESI call Ext. 2678.CPO . .... I wives QUESTIONS set meeting i A BOUT LOANS? I NJJaxThe Chief Petty VttiLL ANSWER THEItNo Officers Wives Club will hold meeting their Monday regular, March monthly 4, ( 1; names. No I sales pitches.) at the NAS Jax CPO Club starting'at 8 p.m. Before you borrow, there may be questions weighing on All wives of active or your mind-about payments, rates, anything. For quick, ATLANTIC retired E-7 through E-9's courteous answers, call us today. We won't ask your nameor are invited to attend.AMERICA'S talk shop unless you want us to. . 8209 . ATLANTICBOULEVARD T j Y PHONE Dial Finance v 725-5811 We don't want you to like us just for our money. II 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 e 5256 Beach Blvd. 396-2895 4721 San Juan Ave. 384-2314 Cash to 1436 Edgewood Ave. West 764.2583 55,800 Sleiman Lone Star Center 6681 Arlington Rd. 724-9555 .I LflJ.JLI JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FAVORITE PIZZABUY _ I W ) $"" i i i REPOSSESSION I SALE & %gg g g8S8 % % % g g %&&. GET Why pay full price when you can get It for less? 73 DODGE MONACO2dr r HTACATPSPBR&H, Vinyl Top JprI.y1L 70 BUICK RIVIERAPS $3395 PB, AC, R&H ; : $1995 73 CHEV. MONTE CARLOVT PS, PB, AC AM.FM Tape Elect Seats & Windows BRING THIS COUPON 69 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL I 2 Door Hardtop Loaded I $4095 FREE Ct6 Plzzalnn.t. $995. 69 FORD K TON Pick-up truck, R&H MMw '-t. Nr. MOZIAMUA CMUSI illS II so 1373 nos Buy any giant, large or medium ONION CHIN otivi 1)5 113 10 10 373 3 73 3 337 33 69 OLDS 442 $1375 pizza at regular price HACK OUVIGKIN 1 115 190 27S 355 PS, PB, R&H, 3 Speed , and receive one pizza of the MUSHIOOMMM1IONI riwi I i 1)5I 45 205 10 i io: 4 io: next smaller size with equal 155 210 320 .2:1: $995 Kir 155 210 330 .20 number of ingredients FREEI SAUSAGI 155 210 320 .20 CANADIAN' IACON 160 215 32S .2S 72 PAKAMOUNT OVALID THRU MARCH 9, 1974 HOT JAIAPINO 1 1)5 fro 27S us MOBILE HOME ANCHOVY 145I 200 303 405 AT THE FOlLOWINC LOCATIONS S CHIISI S SAUSAGI I U 1 to 775 155 66 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 BR, unfurnished *1 CMHSI S III' 133 I I to 775 155 4 Dr Sedan, PS, Set PB, R&H Includes Up 4420 Blanding Blvd.IlllCeseryBlvd. 772.8000 PIZZA INN SMCIAIuir :1 f 5 20 170 45 t CMOMIO ONIONS' 170 2)02M 145 415 50 mile Rad. 743-4911 '" PIMIIONI t MUSHROOM 170 145 455 5222 Lenox Avenue 781-2641 MPPIIONI ctiiN ntSAUSACI m 170 2)0 145 415 $575 ft MUSHROOM 170 7)0 145 455HTM $5995 i...K Addwi'Inp.d.nl .20.2S 30 .0 iNGftioitNTS' nor AOOIO TO PLAIN' CHIISC rims II I I ASK Aiour OUR rm JACIIITIIS I PHONE 384.7397..DICK WALLACE J I 1 I 1 : - I r FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 15 - \a YiSlin D i- J$ CALL: 387-3566 Movie Schedule -- v f'irT'lnmiiiiinlMiiiiii- - Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than arriving too late for this deadline will be Tuesday for publication the >following' Thursday. AdS strutted otherwise.. A check or Published the fOllowing week unless the Publisher is in money order for the cost of the ad must be received. WITH the copy. ... RATE: minimum charge (U lines ) ..$2.00 rer Mail! to: HOLT PUBLISHING CO.. 4565 SHIQlEY additional line ((4 words per l line) ...50c Thursday. Feb.:28"INTERVAL" Drama, Starring Ralph Bates '--- AVE JACKSONVILLE 32210iii Drama and Kate O'Mara. "R" ((96 min.) I Starring Merle Oberon and Monday, March 4 I EMPLOYMENT. i SINGER HELP OAK HILL Robert Wolders. "PG"' ((93 min.) "LADY ICE" Action Drama, GOLDEN 8 SEW 3BR. Home with very large den, sep. Only 4 Friday March 1 Starring Donald Sutherland and TYPINGOR BOOKKEEPINGAT months old, with 4 drawer desk DR. Many Xtras. 18900. MY HOME makes button holes sews on butters Louise T. Bailey "THE BOY FRIEND" Musical Jennifer O'Neill. "PG" ((92 min..) 5 Yrs, experience as a legal secretary knits & stretch fabrics. Ong $239.. Broker 771-3605 Comedy, Starring Twiggy and Tuesday, March 5 786 8023._ mo.Now, only 10 day$47.25 home cash trial or 8 pymts. $6 SUMMER CABINS Christopher Gable. "G" ((109 "PUBLIC ENEMY" ((1931 LIKE GIRLS H&N Sewing & Appliance Center INTH&SMOKIESNear : min.) Film Classic) Gangster Movie, Call on the nicest girls In town full or 7271103rd Street Cherokee & Bryson City, N.C. Saturday, March 2 Starring James Cagney, Jean part.time 786.7832. 1 Block West of 1.295 Paved Roads Good Water, Beautiful "THE OPTIMIST" Comedy Harlow and Joan Blondell "PG" Scenery. For Permanent or Summer PART-TIME JOB8A.M.12Noon.or5P.M..10P.M.S2.10 771-USO Homes. Jax. Beach; Phone 2 8383 or Drama, Starring Peter Sellers ((84 min.) Open til 9 P.M. BRYSON City N.C. Phone 488-2714. and Donna Mullane. "PG" ((111 Wednesday, March 6 Hr 355.2741PART WANTEDTake FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS min.) "TALES THAT WITNESS over. pymts. 54.wk, on comb CONTACTJoe Sunday, March 3> MADNESS" Horror Drama, OR FULLTIME stereo radio Color TV brand new Ropiak (RET. "THE HORROR NAVY) Realtor. OFFRANKENSTEIN" Starring Kim Novak and Jack MECHANICSAfternoons. never delivered put in layaway by Associate Representing Suspense Hawkins. "R" ((90 min.) Saturdays or Full.time service person shipped out you can Blanding Agency, Inc. Realtors Jax Top Chevrolet Dealer. Apply In get for the bal. $298. on easy terms. OFFICE 771.8036 RES t 781. 7715 person to Mr. Foster, NIMNICHT Full-Factory Guaranty " CHEVROLET CO., 1550 Cassat Come see what a Bargain rRENTALS ,> '< .,:" I Avenue. H&N Sewing & Appliance Center _ 7271 103rd Street ORANGE PARK POOL WATER 1 PHONE r GREAT JOB 1 Block West of 1-295 2BR, Apts. Furn. or Unfurn./ Dishwasher ANALYZED 264-4584 Earn $50.$75 per wk., working part. 771-1850 Drapes Carpets Elizabeth ai time calling on single girls. Earn Open til 9 P.M. Apts. 771.1405 or 7713355. ..A'r more with Incentive plan. Must be 2BR. FURN. , sharpl! Phone 7213600. BUYING U.S.SILVER Low rent, waterfront In exchange for 196 & earlier. Paying $2.35 for ea. help with elderly woman. 1764 SERVICEMANInside $U Face. Call 771.7052 for appt or Lakeshore Blvd.MOBILE. Now YOU can install your own in-ground sales part.time weekdays & wrlnj Marnell Interprizes. P.O. Box Sat., Earn extra $$$.$2.00 hr. to start. 7884 Jax.. Fla 32210. t l HOMES 1{. MARK SPITZ SPARTAN Apply at 1506 Prudential Dr. ESKIMO SPITZ J-USTISS TRAilER PARK PUPPIES Solid white. Pure bred. $45. ea. 786- 1 Qtr Mile No. of NAS Clean modern SWIMMING POOL OPPORTUNITY IN CAR EERSALES 9681 trailer and apts. 3893007. Guaranteed salary during 2 yr SAVE MONEY... COLONY MOBILE HOMES CONFERENCE DESK LIKE NEW training period. Top commission & lucrative bonus. Good opportunity to Dbl. bed with mattress & box springs. Sales & Rentals 9359 103rd St. Call (your labor our tech) start a second career for the retiring Excel Cond. Call 264.7757 aft. 4 P.M. 7710275. Photostating and notary . service. OR we install... military Call between man. 9 A.M. 2 Air Condo Units (Financing Available) 1 P.M. 249 8219. RENT LET YOUR 22,500 BTU Whirlpool AC nearly new 1rz 9,000 BTU Fedders Less than 25 hrs. BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT BID WORKING MANAGERMust REQUIRED use. Call anytime 7713253. DEPOSIT 688 KINGSLEY AVE have good mechanical ability. SUMIT MOBILE HOMES Starting salary over $10,000 plus profit """ 5210 Phil lips, Highway,733.9422 ORANGE PARK, FLA I I REAL ESTATE ]t sharing. Fast growing corporation. BRING THIS AD FOR $100.OFF Write P.O. Box 14021, Jax. Fla. 32210. TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGE WE BUY AND SELL COSMETIC CLERK Two up to twenty acre Tracts 5 mile GOOD USED MOBILE HOMES In Venetia radius Cecil Field & I 1.295 2000.00 to Phone 388.4619TRANSPORTATION w Apply person, Drugs, 5501 Roosevelt Blvd. 13.000.00 per acre. Prices are far 4bLAAv4h'v: below near.future values. Call Tony | )! I[ MISCELLANEOUS\| George 389.5514, Eve. 7711976. ..&. TAKE UP PAYMENTSOn WYNNE REAL TYOF FLORIDA Big Chief Say: 771-3211 A recorded message by Realtors Specialist 72 Chevrolet Impala SCOTT EDWARDSTells Ext. 8244. OAKHILL PARK I you how to be a 3BR., 2BA., fncd yd.. Stv. & refrig., INTERNATIONAL SCOUTS . I DISC JOCKEY carpet & drapes near bases. Equity 16 to Choose from, 4 cylinder Hard top FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT Call 355-2944 any hour. Approved for 771-8747. Models (removable) 20,000 to 40,000 I veterans. Columbia School of WE BUY EQUITIES miles. Ideal for sportsman secondcar & STATIC BALANCE WITH | Broadcasting. San Francisco. Not Prices start at $699 2509 Phillips affiliated with CBS Inc. Course by Broker Louise T. Bailey *".3605 HiWay 3962025. Century 21 Imports. PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES home study. FOSHEEREALTY 1959 FORD 4DR. LIVE CRABS Immediate cash for your equity none With 1975 Insp. sticker, good tires rf1'-- Wilford's Fish Camp too large or too small, radio w- front 8. rear speakers. $150. i SMOOTHRIDER , 264 9707_ 388.1581 Broker or best offer 771-7397 / AUTOAIR COND. SERVICE Also home Central units & windowAC Tyler's 4711 Palmer, 38I-SU1. PERFORMANCE KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER Mustang till 4.PLY POLYESTER Responsible party take up paymentsof Wilson$7.00 Blvd.per,month.772.8936.Rayfield's_6437 .k'/\'i'/ \i 1":: WHITEWALL NEW ZIGZAG SEWING MACHINEJust / ' out of layaway. Someone to ". \ 30.000 MILE , assume pymts. $68 Cash or $9.20 mo. O .. \ / Call 3895591. GUARANTEE'F18x14 JEANS PROFESSIONAL DANCE ACADEMY Westconnett at 103rd & Orange Park, Bellalr Civic Bldg.. Ballet, Tap, Toe, or 15 4 FOR *79'G78xl4 Jazz, Hula. Tahltlan, Baton, & / Acrobatics. Register Now. 771-2521 or 15 4 FOR *8780H78xl4 771-5464. 778-3655. Children 8. Adults. GEORGE'S KENNELS or 15 4 FOR $9995L78xl5 Dogs ft Cats Boarded Pick-up &. delivery service since 1925. 4 FOR fi 07's Grooming, training & shipping. Visitors welcome Bankamerlcard & ..JUST ONE OF THE MANY :::14 Mastercharge honored. Off 1.10 near Plus F.E.T. of 2.37 to 3.13 Cassat Ave. & Edgewood. MILEAGE MAKERS NOW AT SOlS Edgewood Ct.,319-0044 PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE COFFEEMUGSPERSONALIZED Guaranteed against all road hazards for the life of the original INSIGNIA Custom tread. If tire fails, w* will, at our option, repair It free or mugs and steins. All services. FREE replace It,charging only for the tread wear on a.pro-rata share CATALOG. Military Supply Com. DUV of the current price plus tax. pany, Box 286, Gainesville Florida Guaranteed against wear-out for a specific number of miles. If 32601. tread wears out In this p nod we will replace It. Charging for / share of the current price, plus tax. SINGER ZIGZAG mileage used on a pro-rat Sewing machine 1973 model almost MOTORS Commercial vehicles excluded. tike new. Makes buttonholes, sews on p4a buttons designs, appliques does it all. 1616 CASSAT Pay balance $64 or assume $9 per Ph:387-6541 1 month payments. Call 731-0197, ask for Credit Manager. Will take trade. Free - delivery no obligation._ TIRE COMPANY FINANCINGFOR 1 F SPECIAL / I+asllrtsuas: , SEWING MACHINE REPAIRSAll :::::_- 6PENB-6rM6fl-SAT.: I -- makes of sewing machines Call SERVICE PERSONNEL 389.5592. NEARLY NEW RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Complete layout, all or any part of, 384-5678 or 246.8383. . ' ." '. it:. .., ... .... . PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 ...,,<. .. '.... ... ; J972 AMC MATADOR, All extras, For Sale: Rhomberg STEREO .w..Tii. wFj;;;: ( T. -EJ car excellent Take condition over payments, great through family Garrard RECEIVER turntable with built-in FM S Credit Union, Call Cruz Ext. 267 Multiplexer. Speakers Included. A FREE PERSONAL. WAN r AD SERVICE or after 5:00: PM 778-0503 Call Woodruff 772-2831 or 2832 for Military and Civilian Employees('f NAS Ju and NA5 Cecil FieldI..ewa..a.atairaa..p.t. _ ----- : p I ., For Sale GOODYEAR TIRE 700- : U I 1969 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE 13 Belted Polyglas $10. Like New FREE WANT AD ORDER FORM Call 771-3211 Ext 8134 Mon thru Custom $1200 1971 Elcona I (ADS MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) i MOBILE HOME $100 & assume Frl 9-2 Ask for "Agnes" 786.2536 I Original 4 TIRES & WHEELS off I 72 Plymouth 5 Lugs 18000 miles I $40.00 396-6479 For Sale, 10 ACRES, Cleared, .I Well .& Fenced White House, 8 Left & Right REAR FENDERSfor miles from Cecil. $2,000 per acre, VW Also a 3.7kw H.D. Power PH 778.1721 after 1630 I TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW .1 Unit 115 Vac & 220 Vac. Good BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOURAD. Deal 387-0161 after 4pm I Swap Wanted. To Cecil Field or I CAR POOL, Ride and Riders, NAS Jax. Currently stationed at Cedar Hills to NAS Post Office i Name Office or activity to which assigned I Glynco, Ga. Homeport to Pen- Work hours 0800.1630 Mon-Frl sacola in June. Call AMH2 H.K. I Ron Christiansen 772-2148 or 786- II Hobbs (collect) at 912437.6382 5181 Rank-Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature I I I Sako 300 WIN. MAGNUM Brand , 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active must provide all information requested, le: Full For Sale CONSOLE STEREO I military or civilian: employee personnel assigned to name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I with AM-FM Radio Good Con. New Cheap at $200 264.8088 I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank.rate, office or activity I dition $50.00 call I 771.3211 Ext 8239 to which he is assigned and office telephone. This I 2. Free advertising in the .Vlee-T MARKET" 18,500 BTU Sears Air Conditionerwith authentication and ad I information is for only your I will be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housingfor should be worded independently of this information.S. cover, used $135.00 ; White personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I plushCARPET 9x12, used $80.00 I personal property, offers of or requests for rides to "New" Craig Model 3123 AUTO 8- Dead!ine for receipt of advertising to appear In I Cecil Ext 571 and from work announcements of educational ; TRACK TAPE PLAYER with 2- I the following edition is MONDAY NOON. Ads fired nonprofit I courses by organizations or arriving after that date will be placed in the 5" Speakers. $50.00 Campbell 771- I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be accepted COUCH (Tuxedo) Perfect. following week's edition. Ads will be run only onetime I 3211 Ext 676 398-3736 after only if the words "PCS" (for military), or 5pm I unless resubmitted as prescribed above. Zippered, quilted, cushions, seat "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the I and back. Luscious pastel blue Jacksonville area) are included in the wording of the .. calls will be accepted regarding I Ii ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied No phone floral-deeper blue velvet welting. by the word "Free". "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR I CHILD'S I CAR SEATRatedsafest Orlg. $495.00 Firm $250.00 772- NEWS and AIRWINGER offices cannot provide I 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. I by Consumer Reports. 7180 I "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed I Cost $30.00 new $12.50 289.7230 I in each edition of our paper. Ads written in longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No Free: Mlnature SHEPHERD will be rejected./ more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be I I accepted. Female Pup, 8 Wks Old, 772-2591, I I 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "F lee.T .White-gold BEDROOM SET 772-2379 (Lucas) MARKET" Editor C-0 JAX AIR NEWS. Bldg. 1 1. .. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a I Mattress set, two chests $150.00 I NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida 32212 business or which do not meet the above OR I Stroller $5.00 Bell and Howell For Sale: 7 year old PINTO, 3 I requirements, will be rejected. The publisher "Flee-T MARKET" Editor c-d AIRWINGER Box reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I movie Camera, lights, projector year old SHETLAND MARE. I 111, NAS Cecil Field Florida 32215. These forms screen $150.00 772.0400 Both Ponies. 1-284-9440 or 772- ------------1 I _- :----------- ........... 2379 772-2591 Lucas -- -- ---------- ostoal-tn.aa aaaale-aA---- -- ( ) BABY CRIB and Mattress $15, 1967 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 For Sale: SHETLAND PONY high chair $3, car seat $3, training 52,000 miles, ACPS, Beautiful $35.00 with saddle & Bridle 771- For Sale: 1965 FORD Excellent 72 LUV, 66 VW, 64 MERC, 40 I chair$3,264.8788 after 5:00: PM or Condition, owner transferred 264- 9695 SSgt. Byrd Condition, J Low mileage, new CHEV, 15ft Gr.umanCanoe, 5hp . weekends- 8658 Cdr. Brady tires, Phone 778-1428 motor, lake Boat, .3887580 RIDE WANTED from Goldilocks Anytime 1968 LEMANS, 2 Dr HT, Air, PS, Spacious HOME 9 double lot with Lane Cedar Hills to Bldg 110, Bucket Seats, Vinyl Top, 3 Spd attached rental income apart- 7:30.4PM: Home 781.0565 White-gold BEDROOM SET 1 Bedroom MOBILE HOME on 2 Floor Shift, Radials, Excellent ment Murray Hills $30,000 Call Work 772-3109 Four-poster, coil mattress, box Beautiful Landscaped Lots at Shape LCDR Bailey 771-3211 Ext LCDRStover7723584or: 389-6977 mattress, twin size also two Halfmoon Lake 10 miles East of 588 or 384.6251 evenings HOUSE TRAILER 10x55, 1966 chests was $400.00 Sell $150.00 Silver Springs on Highway 110. .......... 1973 VENTURA, 3spd, AC, Power Medallion Air Cond, Carpet and Phone 772-0400 $8500 Call Jax 771-8343 1973 Luxury LEMANS PONTIAC Steering, Front disc brakes, Furnished.$2,500 Call 282-5947 Under,warranty Take Over 11,000 miles, 16 mpg $200.00 cash 1973 12'x63' Freedom 2BR, 1 H. payments. Thru NAS Credit and refinance Phone 778-0130 For Sale: Weber 45 DCOE for Ted Williams 7.5 H.P. FISHING BA, FURNISHED CH&A, Shed t Union Being transfered, White 1275cc Sprite or Midget Jeff Days MOTOR with stand Excellent Skirted Washer-Dryer In nice 4 > Leather Interior, Blue Exterior Wanted to Buy, BOAT TRAILERto I 2928 Condition $225.00 cash Ph. 384- Park 781.9261 772.1352 handle a 16 ft. Boat 772-3046 or .... ..... 7809 f ...... ... 387-0161 Large Screen B&W T.V. Early I'I V American Console-Like New-$100 GREEN DRAPERIES for 5 16 Ib. Bowling Ball $10.00 772-2674 Windows $75, Chandlier $25, or 771.1095 Rollaway Bed $30, after 5.249.3225 12ft MINI.Fis-ti.'F.1 BER GLASS CAR POOL, Ride or Riders, SAILBOAT A-l Condition, Little Normandy Village to NAS Bldg Used. $325.00 771-5761 Rd, White 27NX( ) area. Work hours 0900 to & Blue Sail.CADDY . 1730 Mon-Frl Brian 772-2184 or 1960-Seemlngly A-l 781-3774 Shape. All Electric. 17 mpg on Road. Factory Air. $225.00 771- For Sale: 1971 PINTO or 1968 9129 FURY III Hardtop. Both In top i condition.Low Mileage Phone 264- 2973 71 1 Ossa 175 STILETTO, Plastic Tank and Fenders, No lights, 1973 Apollo MOBILE HOME runs good $300.00 Call CulbertsonExt 12x65 AC, Wash, Dry, Full 356 (Cecil Field). Carpet, 2-BR, 2-bath, Wet Bar, .......-- % Set Up, 264-0349 after 5pm SWIMMING POOL-Above 1I ground, Used three years, Fifteen 50 8"Reg. CONCRETE BLOCK25c feet wide, four feet deep. each 4 4'concrete Lintels 5.50 Needs new rubber liner. $40 Call each 2 37"half sills$3.00 each 264- 771.7440Pussycot 3627 . IAULkL11Ait JACKSO ... t1fjirIfl.EWIi Escorts (DanciriR Partners) 1"RACE POST I SATURDAY DOUBLEHEADER 1 ADMISSION: GRANDSTAND so' CLUBHOUSE., RESERVATIONS 381-262:3 . . --- - I " 28, 1974 ": JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 17 I How; to cut electric bills and save energy IDue . i.s I iii K \% ick; ti ...-.-, _ showers.. to the energy cutback the amount' needed. Reduce Prepare double or triple .0 Do not tl'llt.'at men when within the Federal Governmentthis Cooking Energy: flame or lower setting once water amount ol food that requite long roasting largo items. It is 'unnecessary . fiscal year, the support of all -Use pots or pans the same starts to boil. cooking time. It takes more and will wasu- st'\er.il base employees is urgently sie as burner unit. This avoids -Use small quantity of water to energy to store and reheat than to minutes! of IWilt.I.Ilthtinlt. . needed. cook vegetables start from scratch . wasting heat and reduces heating Radio and During Cold Weather time. Avoid overcooking food Small counter top appliances. television Kntrg\: -On electric stoves, turn off a such skillets clikient as are more -Use ' Turn oil'tlnnt'u'II' lights. Draw shades blinds, and pots and pans with flat } few minutes before food is com and use less than stoves. bottoms energy and A lOOu.itt hulhlelthuininulor.imonth drapes after daylight-helps keep proper size lids. . pletely cooked. The stored heat -For foods that long -When require about $2. cold air out. boiling water, use only costs!' !' Do not block radiators or air will continue to cook the food. cooking use the o\cn. It takes -Use' a lower watt hull ul! tll(' registers with furniture or less energy than stove top bur proper \oltage wherever practi ners. cal. The bull costs less.! too. drapes-blocking restricts circulation GUITAR PLAYERS O\en-peeping causes a large Turn oil radios! and televisions I. and requires extra energy. heat loss and is not good for your when no one is listening" or Set thermostat at about 70 cooking. watching, degrees-this is a comfortable STUDIO .. temperature and will save energy.At night-lower. the thermostat l ... GUITARS Let about five degrees.If / "%I" -K.AMPLIFIERSK. fl- GACp you open a bedroom windowat "a' : INSTRUCTION night-keep the bedroom door SalesRepa irsRenta Is closed to prevent cold air from hit. Music& Accessories the thermostat thermo. _. ::lIIlIlIIlIIt lIm .. _ ting : (OJIlJllljmM:; tJJlJIJjlllm JJIllIUIl Il"UI': ""Ulm I' stat in bedroom, lower setting. _CLOSED WEDNESDAYS' _., AND SUNDAYS. t :: .ilI.t:: ; a jingle < Furnace filters should be kept .. , 5525 LENOX clean or changed as necessary-a '"-EjU AVENUE PHONE 781-1080 f fB monthly check is a good idea. :::_: (Across from Piija Inn at Normandy Mall) . If the basement, garage and attic are not heated the doors leading to them should be 'kept In your closed to avoid wasting heat. JACKSONVILLE'S FINEST IN... . In unused rooms-keep air reg. isters and doors closed. Water Heater Saunas I ITA\l.ltlltl -Do not use hot water if warm and cool water will do the job. FOOD>> dufflebag. -Use cold water and de. tergents to operate washer.Do .;-::- .--- EAT IN OR not run hot water when . washing dishes. TAKE OUT FAMILY RESTAURANT _.. -.., ,'.. . Have dripping faucets .' ..... .-:r'..,.,"""-"''''-' promptly repaired.Do t ')-<.L; ':..- -H'.U-. '.'.''''not'.''''.'.',''''A'u''U.make steam.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.rooms...........,.,.......out........ . & \ '. rl DOMINIONSRESTAURANT , : \ - I \ .' to. !, : r' :,. 15 *\ I ' TIMUQUANATERRACE & tf'C9\ I .:"o....- \ ,:'uzMi: : : \ : -S: t. \ , 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 387.2621 .' {) Apartments (C/2 mile No. of Main Gate) \ nT1T i , Patios'Balconies HOURS: Sun.thru Wed.4PM-10PMThurs.Fri.Sat.4pm-12pm. (ft h.. Pool.WTW Carpet.DraPeS J .', / .. A. .... 1 .. '. I Central Heat&Air J"":' .r. .... .. x \ Appliances < Modern Kitchen I' , Room .. \ '. Laundry 13 ti ' 1 BR FURNISHED sr- ( ::... I :}(JlI1 $120 up ifJI .', ..?;.. ., 2 BR FURNISHED YOU MAY NOT FALL IN LOVE $170 up WITH OUR FURNITURE. \ ., .>.. -' -' J 1 ' 2'/i miles from NAS Ju : '\ .: \ . ,!; . 10 miles from NAS Cecil \. .'/ ': ) .. .J .,1'... '-...-J f' , S)42 SEABOARD AVE. \ (Just off Timuquana) 4 : , PHONE 772-7104 .. .; '!' "J .,...1 : ,,no. , c? .,. ; ) . - cJ/ IL : \). p- - The way prices are going right now-you may need more money than "you thought you'd need. GAG .J. wants to I lend you all the money you'll need to help . , ' I ', beat prices and to buy the bargains you want before they're gone. You don't have to make a lot to borrow a lot at GAG. The size of your loan depends on many things: the car insurance bills you have or have had. What you own or want to BUT. MOST PEOPLE DO. buy. The kind of work you do. And, because you value anywhere wear a uniform, the kind of work you do rates very high with GAG. A steady income makes it easier for Frank H. Tally .you to get a loan. But, more important, GAG wantsto serve you because you serve your country. j6FURNITUREDgSiGtEiS C.LU. Whatever your needs, whatever 1645 Cassat Ave. the reason, let GAG put a jingle in your dutflebag. II Ph. 384-2226 A SUBSIDIARY OF BANKAMERICA CORPORATION 1--rtRiOR: Q 5132 Standing Blvd. Q 3120 Atlantic: Blvd. like a goodneighbor STATS 'AIM PARK AVENUE (HwV 17) 771-0940 398.8477Q : taI 132') 1001 Park St. O 5555 Norwood Avenue State FarmIs PARKA PR.\ btt-75':31.: 3SS-S4M 744-7763 FinanceI I ORANGE. O 30 W. Duval St. O Highland Shopping Center - there.'NIUUNC 355.2671 926 Dunn Ave. .1' TJ 765.3563FEBRUARY oJ '. ":J'i.: ; fUtf JltilU...I"Ollt.IISUUlCCco..n '(j--------: : - .KOMI truer: UIOMIICIOI.' ill. ... PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY.. 28, 1974 --- - ,.. .-.. Las .LaslrrrN.... 1'-------------- : Vegas Night ./ rR r ii . planned at O'ClubJax .. J , 'tcS I'IaTrht): , 1 tli it:tit:,,,) , -The NAS Jax Officers Club has scheduled a Las.Vegas Night . !( J tiCL 57nPlli.: ' for March 9, featuring the Spurrlows. < ? A 14-piece group consisting of six singers and eight musicians the )t.uu.pmm( "Lt Spurrlows have appeared on the Merv Griffin Show and in Las Vegas. '.';". HAIiPFiiI >> : The group will present two shows with the first one scheduled for ,I' I 8:30: pm. __ A special dinner of steamboat round will be served in the dining \ - room starting at 6:30: p.m. -- Cost for both the dinner and show will be$6 per person. Admission to L see only the show will be$2 per person. 1I \ To make your reservation call the Officers Club at Ext. 3041 or 3042. rh" - _ Mileage rates increasedJax t J I . Mileage rates for use of privately owned vehicles by civilians : , have been increased as follows for travel on or after Feb.8. A. Twelve cents per mile for temporary duty travel by privately > a - owned automobile or airplane .i<. , B. Eight cents per mile for temporary duty travel by privately :" !(.". ., owned motorcycle _ilh t ii<,(>.''" .-. .. ___, , rr n' n..n '.. \ C. Eight cents per mile for permanent change of station travel when c. employee only or one member of immediate family occupies LETTER OF COMMENDATION-AMHC Jerrel L. Love (Right) is presented a Letter of Commendation - automobileD. / by LCdr. J.R. Boatright, NAMTRADET Jax OinC. The Commendation was awarded for Ten cents per mile for permanent change of station travel when Chief Love's superior performance as Line Division CPO with COMFITWING One during a recent employee and one member or two members of immediate family Mediterranean deployment. occupies automobileE. Twelve cents per mile for permanent change of station travel CU election slated March 16The when employee and two or more members,or three or more membersof immediate family automobile. occupy nominating committee of the opportunity to vote in the Board of Directors Federal Travel Regulations have been changed to require that the Jax Navy Federal Credit election. Edward L. Kelly, Lt., USN consideration be given to energy conservation when selecting the mode of travel. Union has selected thirteen According to F. Ray Forrest, NAS Jax; Ralph R. Story, members to run for openings on chairman of the nominating Civilian Personnel Dept., NAS the credit union's board of committee, the openings en the Jax; David J. Harwood Lt., I WE directors and credit committee.The board of directors will be filled by USN NAS Jax; Richard W. I FINANCE election is scheduled for the four of the ten nominees and the Silbernagel, Data Processing, Annual Meeting which will be openings on the credit committeewill NAS Jax; Richard J. Kemen held Saturday, March 16th, at be filled by two of the three Plant Engineering, NARF; SERVICEMEN 7:00: p.m.in the Civic Auditorium. nominees. Nominated for 'the Thomas W. Mincey, Production All members attending will have positions are: Planning and Control, NARF; ...ON TOPLINE QUALITY NAME BRANDS John G. Cooke, Weapons THAT YOU HAVE COME TO KNOWAND TRUST Division NARF, William Mel TECHNICAL MARKETING REP. Ross, Retired, civil service; IizIJArQ: Duncan P.' McGillivary, Capt., : INTERNATIONAL FIRM LEADE.R IN I 1 ITS FIELD WANTS YOU, IF YOU: Tyfl .USN, NAS Jax; and' Rod D. . li ., .: :', '1. ARE,"AN EX-JR. : :MILITARY OFFICER(or)... Pinney, Retired, civil service.' ' 2: HAVE TANGIBLE SALES EXPERIENCE.THE Fernie Credit E.Committee Selby, Jr., Engineering Division, NAS Jax; ''i : Raymond A. Wittenauer, Accounting 1. 3 MONTHS FACTORY TRAINING 2. LIBERAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT NARF; and Marvin E. 3. A PRE-SELECTED ESTABLISHED MARKET Smith,Sr.,Supply-Planning NAS 4. OPEN PATH TO MANAGEMENT & A STARTING SALARY OF..... Jax. $11,200THEY d---------o0 - BEISHEDEc1 PAY OUR FEE! I PHONE 388 8535 I , INTERVIEWING IN OUR OFFICE, 0 IRrf _ HOME FURNISHING CENTERSHome CALL FOR APPOINTMENT,G 938 II Owned&Operated by Thomas Walker ; \ JIM KING&ASSOCIATES "IWAY hat KINGSLEY AVE ORANGE PARK Ph 264. 942 438 GULF LIFE TOWER 398.7371 II ONE REGENCY,PLACE 724.1090 1249.1251 King St. I t Jacksonville.Florida 32204 I : WANTEDUSEDCAMERASAND I II -c:: .. : I II ", Thinking M EQUIPMENTWEPAY TOP DOLLAR3888535BRING I . of buying ,- .( TillS AD WITH YOU! I t ----------. a new mobile WE home? DO IT 0\\ ? ;.. . ALL ! Come to where the values are and move into the best in mobile home Park living! ", .'. ,'. .' ,. Carport enclosuresShell or Finish ,t The 24 ft. wide ELCONA NGT N Room additions : FHA 15 years. Only 7.63 Annual Percentage Rate. 12 >, 54 SKy1'1NE 121 64 lP pNpOa Screen porches LOW Down Payment. LOW Monthly Payments. Patios ' ' Garages SKy 1NE OO Fireplaces . 12 X 52 6p f1.EE See PAUL RECKER See ED STEVENS 12 X PANpO at WALTABNEYattheCOLONY CHECK THE REST > $ 47 95 FLEETWOODMOBILE THEN COLLINSCONSTRUCTION CALL THE BESTI! HOMES MOBILE HOMES CO. 5001 Phillips Hwy. Phone 737-4733 9359 103rd St Phone 771.0275 4302 NAPOLI RD. PH 737.1890 Member Chamber&Commerce FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 19 Korea vets near end of GI Bill 1 ---- --- --- --- -- --- -- -- - Post-Korean veterans are downto tional training. (flight training only when it is about their last semester of generally accepted as necessaryto Additional educational benefits eligibility under the Gl Bill, but an attain recognized vocational were added to the GI Bill in 1967. ' extra year remains for those in. objective. thus the extension of the expira Applicants for ( terested in farm cooperative light training tion date to 1975 for these ben must valid training apprenticeship or on- possess a private the-job training, and those qualified efits. pilot's license and meet medical for advanced flight training. VA officials explained that elig requirements for a commercial ible veterans may qualify for pilot's license, officials added. The standard eligibility periodfor GI Bill training for all veteransis I eight years after separationfrom NO MONEY DOWN I military service accordingto the Veterans Administration. Financing for E2's and ups! However post-Korean veter ..., ansthose with service from 66 MUSTANG Feb. 1. 1955 through May 31. -=- ' 66 CHEVELLE .. A 1966were not eligible until the 2DR HT I I current GI Bill became effective 70 BARRACUDA Street a Strip . June 1. I960. -\.o'\.., _- - As a result the eight-year -= PAT'S USED CARS i period for this group of veterans expires May 31, 1974 for all but 1336 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 358-0881 several forms of GI Bill educa I V 1 r, . Mustang I MOBILE HOMES INC. "I 1 AM WOMAN"..Lisa Donavan, former Miss America talent 5070 NORMANDY BOULEVARD 7868110BLANDING winner, opened her U.S.O. shows at NAS Jax and NAS Cecil with the BLVD.. ORANGE PARK 264-0569 popular song, "I 1 Am Woman." Judging from the photograph, those in the audience had little reason to doubt her musical statement. (Photo 4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 737-4366 By Mike Rose) US HWY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 284-5616 I--------------------------------..1IM Deadline extended $10000 MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES INC. $10000 P I l s 2 Issued to Telephone h'M "Widow's Equity"Jax VII for I Address City State Zip mItl a Only one Certificate may be used toward -The deadline for retired military personnel to enroll in the new the Purchase of a Mobile Home. Void By GOOD TIN DAYS UNTIL :M: military Survivor Benefit Plan (commonly known as the "Widow'sEquity"program I o.- unless signed of \by an authorized DateFERGUSON Anti DATE M=I representative )has been extended to March 20, 1974. Iu MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES INC. -. 0' ISSUE :.:. This plan allows a military retiree, past or present, to leave his -- ----------------------------- surviving dependents up to 55 percent of his military retired pay at a nominal personal cost. The extension of the enrollment period applies to military personnel who retired prior to the enactment of the Plan on Sept.21, 1m. Since the Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) was instrumental in drafting the original legislation and the organization believes in the - program, FRA Branch 91 is offering their services to any military j) retiree who has questions about the program. ' FRA Branch 91 reminds retirees that the enrollment form must be : received by the Military Finance Center before March 20. ; .0' , For further information, contact Ken Munsch at 724-4182. :,, \ ; : : f FURNITURErkI ( ..... ',,. ; <;0 ,.,' ";-to". 1*' '/" : "" ,'h".r. p:: .:: : NEWEST CONCEPT IN APARTMENT LIVING Quality, Early American, traditional furniture 1 Spacious Z ) BEDROOM rooms, I wide AND windows.2 BATHS I VA'' ) in solid woods of maple, cherry, and oak. central heat B. air cond. Private As Each item especially selected. patios sundecks swimming pool S and party room. / 264-8102 ' KINGSLEY AVE. ,Ian 1800 DIRECTIONS Between We at Ferguson's consider ourselves "" Blanding Blvd. t Orange Park alternative Furniture store. We - Minutes away via new 1.295. offer nothing but the highest quality 1': -- = traditional furniture and the most } ' personal of services. : - Our courteous sales personnel, , master refinisher, and interior ;.. HONDA decorator, are at your disposal and you, the customer, will always have the last word. , OF JACKSONVILLE ....... SALES. SERVICE. PARTS There are no short cuts to quality. Come by and see us, if just to browse. .. The 'other' furniture store where Lakeshore crosses Blanding. 5039 Timothy .L nei Jacksonville, Fla. 32210/Phone 384-3921 . i 764-2419 6425 NORWOOD AVE. ( ..ra..w..wNOrurhr.- .- -_. ... '.. ._'-- ._u ..- .. ... ... . 'h .: ,, .;..,.. 1Ij<<1i:: "'-.t: .t :.;':;:fi'Ii".H ....--. r 4; 20 jAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER FEBRUARY 28, 1974 .. .................................... - :::::::::::::: :;;::;:::::::::::::::::;: II FAPL wins in overtimeJaxThe BASKETBALL Air Ops vanquishestwo Fleet Air Photo Lab Colone with 12 and Jerry Sampleswith STANDINGS (FAPL) won its second game of 10 were also .in double L National rivalsJaxAir the American Basketball season figures for FAPL. last week and it came in the same Ed Brewly with 32. B.T. Hoff manner as their first win in men with 20 and Bill Lemaster t\MEIUCAN LEAGUE Ops met two opponents HC-2 gave Ops a little more overtime.. W. L in the National competition than HS-7 when they : with 16 were high for IIS-1. FAPL led liS-140-38at halftimebut VP-56 13 0 Basketball League last week and stayed within five points up to allowed HS-1 to tie it up at 72- Number 2 still IIS-11 15 1 placed both of them in the ranks halftime but quickly lost ground 72 at the end of regulation play NDRC 11' 5 of the vanquished.By when Garry Pope started tossing . before finally emerging vic- trying harderJaxThe AIMD 11 6 beating HS-7 81-38 and HC-2 in points for Air Ops in the second ' torious 86-84 in overtime. HS-15 9 4 90-67 Air Ops moved themselvesinto half. Both teams finished the number one and VP-45 7 6 sole possession of third placein game Pope finished the with 20 number two teams in the 679th 7 8 the league. game with 38 field goals but FAPL took but 16 of those came in the second .' the victory with a 10 for 23 National Basketball League IIS-1 5 10 Ops placed four men in double half and enabled Ops to widen \ showing at the line as comparedto locked horns last week and as a NATTC 4 10 figures in their victory over IIS-7 their win margin at the end. HS-l's eight for 21. result VP-5 stayed number one FAPL 2 13 when Larry Williams scored 25, . Vince Jakucenis with 30 points and FASO stayed number two. MPO 2 14 John Fruge 16, Garry Pope 14 and Pope received scoring support - and Jerry Reynolds with 26 wereFAPL's Brady Bearden was the NATIONAL LEAGUE Barry Randolph 13. from Barry Randolph with 16, that FASO HS-7 after with Johnny Goodwin with 13 and John top. point men. Robert number one reason W L ending up only stayed number two when he 18 points at halftime, finished Fruge with 12. VP-5 14 1 . HS-7 felled scored 44 points. lie scored 27 of FASO 11 5 with two men in double figures as HC-2's top scorers were Joe : . those 44 in the first half to keep AIR OPS 10 4 Larry McBee and George Harden Fulbright with 20, Ed Clune with ' FASO at bay 49-40 at halftime. HS-7 9 7 both scored 12 points apiece. 19 and Dirk Wheeler with 10.FASO . by NarjaxJaxThe Vic Slider tossed in 14 to supplement MARINE BKS 8 4 Bearden's totals. HAWKS 7 5 prevails HC2Don last place NarJax FASO had two big scorers VW-4' 6 9 over team took advantage of a themselves in the form of Don MEDICAL 9 manpower shortage on the HS-7 Johnson with 30 and Jim 5 MARTD 3 10 Jax--Second place in the Johnson and Jim Zukewich team to secure their second win Both the with Zukewich 23. got NARJAX 13 American Basketball for 2 League helped ice the victory FASO against 13 losses in the National totals the of their in largest part HC-2 1 12 hung on the balance last week with 32 and 20 points, respectively - Basketball League last week. first half with Johnson scoring 23 when met but his FASO HC-2 FASO Willard Martin helped HS-7 fell by a 49-36 score when most of their regular team was and Zukewich 15. Pelicans halt managed to prevail and in the team pull away in the second half lost to deployment committmentsbut process hang on to second place. when he scored 13 of his 17 points. - HC-2 fell by an 83-66 score and also because NarJax had HC-2 was led by Joe Fulbrightwith MPO 8343JaxThe Bruce Ackley with 16 points, D enabled FASO to stay a game anda 28,James Mader with 12 and half ahead of third place Air Darwin Bradley with 15 and Dennis Dougherty with 11. David Lay with 10. Pelicans of VP-45 sent Ops. They didn't just hand over Larry McBee with 16 and Mel the Military Personnel Office the victory, however, as they Harvin with 12 were the major (MPO) down to defeat in the stayed within five points of FASOup HS-11 wins two point makers for HS-7 American Basketball League last to the half way point in the I week and at the same time sent game Jax- HS-11 ran their American their record over the .500 percent Basketball League win total up to mark.VP45's. 15 last week with a 92-82 win over seventh win against six AIMD and a forfeit from losses came 83-43 with the aid of Hospital. ri; GO GO DANCERS 19 points from Rick Pruett, 16 from Ralph Dorsey, 15 from Mike Mort McCarthy was the main * All Topless Adams and 10 from Denny r. r.. instrument of destruction as far .. Dellwo. as AIMD was concerned when he . BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS Mike O'Connell did the largest I scored 36 points. 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ASM Normandy Blvd. :I I j.KIN'aSLEY: AVENUE AT W.AINFIELD: AVENUE Phone 7'14'7'PAGE I 4 \ !' 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 21I ------ ---- Kon Smith of Solex 5 ;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:!-:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.:;;;:::;:.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..........;.;+;................................:.......,:....:...:.:....:.:.:.:.:. paces I Intramural BovlingStandings intramural bowlers with. 605! . ---- '--' Jax -- Two 230 games Joe Munch of the Batmen other matches rolled In the A\1EIUC\N: LEAGUIFACIFIC LEAGUE two 600 sets and were rolled a 201 and Ron league included the Rebels W L W L rolled in the intramural Fetterhoff of the Six Packs three wins over the Bat- BUSCH{ LEAGUERS 13 3 ONES'S BUNCH{ 15 1 bowling leagues last week rolled a 216. men No. 2 team and Solex LATE CHARGERS 10 6 AD COPS 14 2 with Ron Smith of the CONTINENTAL PSSSSST 9'2 SPLITMAKERS No1. 11 9 5's three wins over the HURRICANES 9 7 CPOs 11 Solex 5 team in the 9 LEAGUEThe Marine Barracks. NFO 10 8 8 TRIPPERS 6 National League laying GEMS swept all Big games included TEXACO STARS 712 8b; HiGH LIFERS 9 '11 claim to one of those big four from Help for the only Henry Grom's 205 for HC2 SEA KINGS 7 9 PELICANS 8. 8 games and the highest of sweep in the Continental Richard Moore's 204 for MARINE BKS No.2 6 10 BUSCH BUDS 6 10 the two 600 sets when he League while the Solex MAD FOXES No.3 5 11 MAD FOXES No.2. 5 11 5, Jimmy Cruthirds RED.BARONS 5 11 FASO 4 16 rolled a 231 and a 605 set. Wreckers took three from 223 for the Rebels, Elden HC-2No.2. 3 The other 230 was a 239 the Gaffers Women's Lib Miller's 213 for the CONTINENTAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE by Clint Poulin of the Six took three from Rose's Lionhearts and Sherwood W L W L Packs in the Atlantic Raiders. the Tunderboltstook Krause's 203 for the THUNDERBOLTS 15 5 LIONHEARTS 24 8 League and the other 600 three from the Lionhearts. GEMS 12 8 SOLEX 5 14 10 was James Forrester's 602 Screwballs and FICEUR 5 WRECKERS REBELS 12 12 for AFEES in the Atlantic split with the Zeros. PACIFIC LEAGUE' GAFFERS 12 8 PIN BUSTERS 11 9 HELP 11 9 GUTTER RATS 10 6 League. Forrester's 602 John Schuetz rolled There were no sweeps in FICEUR 5 8 12 MARINE BKS 10 10 included games of 210 and games of 214 and 204 for the Pacific League last ROSE'S RAIDERS 7 13 HC-2No.l 9 11 the GEMS, Wayne Dycus week as the One's Bunch DOCS 6 10 ROTOR HEADS 7 9 .... 211.Team results and other rolled a 203 for the took three from the High SCREWBALLS 6 10 SPLITMAKERS No.2 6 10WOMEN'S Lifers, ADCOP took three LIB 6 10 BATMEN No.2 1. 3 and sets Screwballs high games and Kathy ZEROS 3 13 WALLBANGERS 1 19oQWALLCOVERSJ from FASO and the CPOs rolled last week in the Kunze rolled a 211 game took three from HC-2 No. 2. intramural leagues are and a 567 set for Women's as ATLANTIC follows: LEAGUE Lib.NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE \\ %\ *':::;:;:::::::$::1.;' t.J:; ,; ; ....! ,. 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VA-45 averaged scorers with 22 points, VA-45 VA-174 No. 1 40 36 Squadrons and individual winners bomb and LT John CASTOR of 20 points a quarter to beat VS-30 buried VS-24 79.41. Murray had GALLEY 39 37 of COMLATWING ONE VA-174, starfe. A special 82-67 for 2nd half championship. 26 for blackbirds. VA-174 took Bombing Derby 111-73 and once presentation was made at the end Cliff Haasand, Tony Garrett VS-32 48-33. VA-105 continued High game NAMTD No. 2 951 again the Sunliners of VA-81 were of the ceremony to LT BELEW as rebounded well controlling the their win streak handling VS-22 High series NAMTD No. 2 2,667 at the head of the receiving line. the winner of the Douglas F. . boards and scoring 18 and 11 46-38. After a poor start the High individual game A. David VA-81 took both the top squadron MOW Professional Attack Aviator points respectivelly. Gregory Gunslingers finished in a tie with 205, D. Rhode 205 honors and the overall invididual Award. This award is presentedto Murray led all scorers with 20 AMD for 3rd who dropped a gameto High individual. series Jesse winner with LT Dave H. BELEW the winner of the LATWING points. The difference in this ball VS22. Marines tuned up for Shelton 537 who had the best total score and a competition involving a comprehensive game was the overall sparkling their game against VA-45 for the High games J. Shelton 203 bullseye in the laydown event. test the bombing play of Tyree Williams. At the chmpionship beating FASO 96-67. Browne 201 Other individual winners were: derby, and a final radar-bomb start of the 2nd half, Tyree Bruce Stecklair scored an unbelievable High series K. Harden 534, T. LT Chip Dudderar of VA-174.45 flyoff. whipped out 4 consecutive 17 points in 4th quarterfor Salm 531Cathing buckets before VS-30 got started a total of 30 points but it was up on three weeks y. putting the Diamondcutters down too late. Reynolds had 27 pointsfor action. AIMD Avionics leads by 20, a deficit they never could the Marines. VA-12 whipped BOQ by 4!. overcome. Tyree scored 19 VS-32 6654. Moore scored 34 AIMDAVIONICS 484 194' points, 10 in the 3rd quarter. Pete points in a losing cause for VS32. BOQ 46 26 Barr displayed his usual SOFTBALL OFFICIALS CPO 43 25 defensive skills plus 9 points. VS- Officials are still needed for ADMIN No. 1 424 254! 30 never really got there outside upcoming season. Contact station ADMIN No. 2. 42 26 shooters hot with exception of gym of Chief Hougham ext. 359. CLAW 1 37 35 Ben Strong who pumped in 14 DENTAL 32 36 points. Less Brown contributed TEAM STANDINGS ATLANTIC GAMD No. l 29 39 19 points, 11 in the final stanza. WEAPONS 28 40 Larry Hicks shot 6 out of 7 free WINTER BOWLING LEAGUE AIMD STAFF 25 47 throws and 5 buckets for 16 VA-45No.l 59 17 GEMD No.2 22 50 points. The Blackbirds now must VA-174 No.2 51 21 High games; tagman 232, $ I I meet the Marines for the base VS-30 50 26 Barroque 245, David 242, Boutin rI: championship.In VC-2 45 31 224, Fisher 223. other action prior to the 2nd VA-45 No.2 44 32 High sets: Austin 553, Tagman half championship, VS-22 beat NAMTD No. l 42 34 569, Fisher 609, Brown 544, _m___ Barroque 568, Schultz 550, CDR Tom Watson, COMLATWINGONE, congratulates the winning Copelland 546, Parker 575, squadron's skipper (left), CDR Ken A. Dickerson, and individual Howard 561,David 597, Patterson winner LT Dave Belew, both of the Sunliners of Attack Squadron MMKiaHBH HHBi HMHBai MMMMBl MMMBHHBMHi H B MWlLSON 547, Kuhlen 574. Eighty-One. 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FEBRUARY 28, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 23 ; ; ...;................................................. ........ ... . ;<<<:":::;:;< ...:........"." ........ .. ............". : .. ::: :: .......*::<-'...: I I JAY SPORT BRIEFSSOFTBALL 1 Dependents Recreation Center I I being planned for NAS Jax CAPTAINS Eight-Ball Pocket Billiards Jax--Attention all military provide activities for dependentsaged Services, Building 620, such as TAKE NOTE! Tournament on March 4-6. All dependents! A new program is six to 99. swimming lesson registrationand Jax-There will be a meeting at active duty military personnelare being planned for you here at The Center will be located in tennis information will moveto 9:30: a.m. today (February eligible to compete.All NAS Jax. Building 523, the large hangar on the Dependent Recreation 28)) in King Hall (Bldg 563)) of all participants must sign up It is the new Dependent Birmingham Street and across Center. enlisted Composite Recreation before March 3 at 4 p.m. Recreation Center which will from the Chief's Club. The The large hangar area will Committee intramural Softball members and all "...............W....,...........".'..'.'-':<<<(>: ................................................."... building, which belonged to provide space for basketball, Captains to W.'hW.' NATTC is being turned over to volleyball, ping pong, shuf- discuss ways and means to get Special Services in the very near fleboard, badminton, etc. There the softball fields into playing .1' TEE TALKJaxThe future. It is hoped that soon afterwards will be a game room set up for condition for the season. It is the doors will swing checkers, chess, cards and urged that all commands attend. open to all dependents. various games. The building will SOFTBALL UMPIRES SOUGHT Planning and organizing has also provide meeting rooms for Jax-All personnel interested in good weather con- Berv McAleer and Cookie been going on for some time many clubs and groups. umpiring for the intramural tinues to afford the lady golfers a Kennedy (tie for 2nd); Third under the leadership of Mr. Andy The opening date and hours of softball slow and fast pitch pleasant Tuesday on the golf Flight Kandie Spohnholtz ((1st) Andersen, Director, Dependent operation will be published as leagues are asked to attend an course and on Tuesday, February and Dot Davis ((2nd). In this Nine Recreation Programs and soon as possible-along with information organizational meeting on 12 they played a Shortest Nine Hole Group the Best Six winnerwas Related Services and Mrs. Diana on a Summer Day Friday, March 1, at 4 p.m. For with the following winners: Grace Carrier and Lillian Marsh, Assistant Director.All Camp that is being planned and more information on the meeting, Simpson had fewest putts.In dependent programs which coordinated through this contact the Athletic Office at Ext. First FlightLucille Rae ((1st), the Mixed Event of have been handled at Special program. 3239. Marion Miller ((2nd) and Lillian - February 17, Jean and Hal Davis TENNIS INSTRUCTOR Oberhausen (fewest putts); and Laurie and W. Klein were the .. NEEDED Second Flight Audrey Philips winning foursome with a net 57. NEED REAL ESTATE Jax-Special Services is In needof (Ust)Bernice Anderson((2nd ) and The next Mixed Event will be on a qualified tennis instructor to Catie Nichols (fewest putts); March 24.March ASSISTANCE? teach dependents during the 'Third Flight Kandie Spohnholtz Let one of Florida's leaders In week. If you or anyone you know ((1st), Pat Oglesby, Laurie Klein, 5 will be the first roundof the field help you. We may be might be interested, call Mrs. Evelyn Roberts (tied for second) the Spring Handicap Tour- number 1 In Central Florida, Marsh at 772-3124 for in- and Jean Muncie (fewest putts). nament for the Ladies but we're new here. Let us formation. Low net winner in the Nine Hole Association.The schedule of play prove our abilities to you. 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"h'- __ ._-...____--_.--..-....-.":' ...... ..-- ,----.. .. . , - u .h n M - I in S'AIRWINGER"Y FEBRUARY 28 1974 1 1 PAGE 24 JAX AIR NE _____ ComTacAirLant basketball 'tl' tournament underway hereBy I ''r:' Jackie Hunt The helo-squadron used 21 Hicks ((14)) and Ruddy Whitaker r ''I. Jax--The ComTacAirLant points by Mort McCarthy to tie ((10)). G Basketball Tournament got VP-56 at 64-64 and six overtime Don Allen and Al Fararty led I i underway Saturday with HS-11 free-throws,four by Bill Hoffman VA-12 with 25 and 18 points. establishing itself as the team to to post the win. I {i beat in the double elimination VP-56 eliminated VP-24 from meet. VP-56, who is undefeated in the tourney running up the intramural ball, had 36 points largest margin of victory in the from Larry Rawlins. The final tourney, 39 points. '. It, score was 7066.In . II other action Saturday Brady The 56ers had 27 points from Bearden tossed in 40 points, 23 in big Larry Rawlins in the 86-47 11 a the second half, to lead VP-5 to a victory. The Batmen trailed by {I ''f. 73.72 win over VS-30. only 11 at the half 43-32, but could score only 15 second half points. r t-Ji VS-30 trailed by one at the half Ron Dannecker had 19 points for 35-34,and could come no closer as the losers. V their leading scorer Les Brown t and VA-45, both un VA-105 ((22 points) fouled out. defeated,played a barn burner in LO.a.-............... ...---------n------ -- I VA.105'and VW-4 played a low Sunday's 3 p.m. game with '105 I scoring affair with '105 taking a winning 68-67. Grey Brubeck led j 51-35 decision. Larry Dakin led '105 and all scorers with 27 points. '105 with 20 points, while David Roy Garrett had 20 for '45. Torrence had 10 for VW-4. The Mad Foxes of VP-5 ran into ANOTHER DRAGON BASKET-VP-56's Harry Robbins sinks two of an even madder HS-11 and were his,25 points in the Dragons victory over VS-30. Looking on are Robbins - :' VA-45 off set the scoring of VP- handed an 82-61 defeat. Livo Dragon teammatesTerry Brown and Larry Rawlings(22)( ). (Photo 24's Mark Sheldon ((33)) and Ron by Jackie Hunt) Capilla and Arthur Patterson led Dannecker ((22)) with the tandem scoring of Roy Garrett, Tyree HS-11 with 27 and 25 points, competitors for the championship Les Brown and Ben Strong had Williams and Bill Davis ((26, 18 respectively. by bombing their 27 and 22 points for VS-30. 1 I and '10 points, respectively) and Brady Bearden had 17 for VP-5. second straight opponent after RVAH-5 handed VA-105 their I It won their confrontation, 75-69. In Monday's first game VA-45 losing to HS-11 in the opening first tournament loss in Monday'sfinal t sent VW-4 packing their bags in game. contest. Gerald Benetiz and In Saturday's final game another close contest. Dennis Ron Lafferty each scored 14 RVAH-5 got 20 points from Leary of VW-4 led all scorers The Dragons axed VS-30 from points to pace RVAH'Ss 59-49 Gerald Benetiz and 18 from Paul with 25 points, but he came up the tournament by a runaway victory. Don McKeel added 12. Bruner and defeated VA126059. the score of 9565. Again Larry two points short as 45 won contest 6361. Rawlins led the scoring, this time Pete Puerling and John Sanders * VA-12 was eliminated from the dropping in 35 points, and con had 10 each for '105. In late tourney in Sunday's first gameas Roy Garrett, Cliff Haas and trolling both boards. 21 of Big Tuesday action VA-45 defeated TIP CONTROLLED.-VP-56 VS-30 defeated them 80-68, for Tyree Williams had 19,18 and 14 Larry's points came in the second VA-104 60-34, VP-56 dropped VP-5 controlled this tip as well as the their second loss. points in that order for VA-45. half. Another 56er big man, 80-64 and HS-11 defeated. RVAH-5 majority of the rest as they Harry Robbins, added 25 points by a score of 5047. 'l bombed VS-30 95-65 in Monday's VS-30 got 24 points from Ben VP-56 revealed their plans and helped Rawlins on the The finals will be played today I action in the ComTacAirLant Strong. Also in double figures for challenging HS-11 and other boards. in King Hall at 2:30: p.m. Basketball Tournament. (Photo were Les Brown (18), Larry By Jackie Hunt). . ) it TUNE-UP SPECIAL To Switch _ 8 CYLINDER TUNE-UP TaxPreparers"INSTANT Regular Price PLUGS (Resistor type)............ 13.10 .\ POINTS I .............................4.00CONDENSER,1,69 TAX REFUND" PLANThis L/ADvJ!{...........................21.60 year, let Beneficial prepare your incometax ft Total I $5 returns and take advantage of Beneficial's ,}( famous "Instant Tax Refund" Plan. . -n- A''- .-,--y- _,,,.-, -.or. .. .. 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