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1 PKY LIBRARy : of f FLA HISTORYAIRiJNEWS t a.vk $ ' ka tS 0.S. .5 Siililiui fafi VOL. 32 NO. 21 Published In The Interest Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Florida AUGUST 8, 1974 ....-. -...... -- -. Ii . . J'!y r3 m; ; v Y, 4 . 4 Y+ M : ' G I *1 T : N ..T sq4' , $ I ? : . x n.4 ; I 1 hf E " 1 ash, r s 1b , it A ckI , :kI J IJ " ,I .\ r 1 tI v ,X .4 I ; ,'t t H Md ; , , . ';Ly ',. a:. ... zk ::1 .'*'.: ,; ... try 1 1'1 f L I b 1 IfyY b V M1'iy4 . .5 1 pl , r .HF N+ep dig 4s ? Jt4r , y i V7 3? / AM.4' , ' a r v t f t rlreDy r' a'F a'i rvY fi. { I < .k A R a4 a 'etA . .y IM1M + btH. .,MrAJ I :: :::: :: :::: :::::: :::::%::. : : 'SY.SS'.S; \' ., i ,. V5W?:;::%%:ft::::Wffifttti; : : :::: -:::::::s\'hti 'r.6YMY.5M1SiY \ ' 8 ..'...'. ...'...,. ".. ' r> f" .... DO YOU l ; '. . .. ' S i ... .. ,. : ' J'I' \ \ ' "; / f. .... .. .. .. .: Mt 1 I II I'_' : -. ,- "- - . GIVE A HOOT? { : u. ''t''' ; . . See Pages 12-13 l ".i. ; , .I" '.,; ..r't.: :: ::;}::::* Y.:;::SSSS::::Wrr S.:SS-:-::StiY:SY.S: ::>>:.:::. ''...t : " " ! .L"': ... .! .. .. I Ij j "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which Is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy.Opinions contained here are not official expressions . of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised" F. Zy I .L1 -M AUGUST 8, 1974 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER . EDITORIAL t New benefits held up II for GI Bill studentsLast week the Senate passed a bill providing the largest increase in veterans educational benefits since 3? w. +fiA A.Y.WP vote of 910. World War II by a With the House already having approved the bill it would seem to be a light at the end of the tunnel for Vietnam era veterans. Except for two things. One is that the Senate, which approved an 18 per cent increase, and the House, which approved a 13.6 per cent increase, are now in the process of negotiating what the final percentage will be. Capt. William G. Sizemore Capt. Karl J. Bernstein Two is that President Nixon objects to the fact that both the House and Senate versions would allow tuition costs to be defrayed by the G.I. Bill. He also has suggested an eight per cent cost of living increase in Capt. Bernstein to relieve benefits. Nixon has not said he will veto the bill but in a letter to Senator Vance Hartkechairman of the Senate Veterans Capt. Sizemore on MondayJaxNAS Committee, he said (in reference to defraying tuition costs), "it subverts the purpose of the G.I. Bill programand Jax will get a new commanding officer on Monday, August 12, when is unacceptable for many reasons." . Capt. Karl J. Bernstein assumes that duty in change of command ceremonieshere He said in the letter to Senator Hartke that it . at 10:00: a.m. Capt. Bernstein will become the station's twenty-second discriminates in favor of veterans going to high cost commanding officer since it was officially opened on October 15, 1940. private colleges over the majority who attend public Capt. William G. Sizemore, who served as executive officer prior to assuming institutions. . command of NAS Jax on July 1, 1972, will relinquish those duties and report to He also said, "The measures are clearly inflationary !I Washington, D.C. where he will be the head of the Aviation Plans and Analysis and unnecessary for our nation's veterans to prepare Branch in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare. themselves for productive lives." Capt. Bernstein, a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, began his Navy career Inflation is a fear that Mr. Nixon by no means suffers serving as an enlisted man during World War II participating in the North alone. But, has Mr. Nixon noticed that as the cost of African Campaign, the Sicilian Invasion and the landing at Salerno. He enteredthe living has increased so has the cost of tuition? At public, U.S. Naval Academy in 1945 and was commissioned upon graduation in June as well as private schools.If . 1949. someone chooses to go to a public school and not a After serving aboard the aircraft carriers USS SIBONEY and USS MIDWAY, private one, doesn't it seem more like an individual he reported to Pensacola, Fla. for flight training and was designated a Naval excercising free chioce rather than the G.I. Bill aviator in July 1952. discriminating? Since then, Capt. Bernstein has led two Navy patrol squadrons, been Naval "Subverts the purpose of the G.I. Bill"? Isn't the Liaison to a Royal Canadian Air Force Unit and served with the Chief of Naval purpose of the G.I. Bill to defray the costs of an Operation's Strategic Plans Division. His most recent assignment in Naples, education? And isn't tuition the highest cost of an Italy where he was the chief of the policy branch, Plans and Policy Division, education today? ' Allied Forces Southern Europe. Would it be inflationary to suggest forgetting the 18, Capt. Bernstein holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Naval 13.6 or even eight per cent increase and just allow the Academy and is a graduate of the Naval War College and the North Atlantic tuition cost to be defrayed under the new bill? Treaty Organization Defense College in Rome, Italy. By having his tuition costs defrayed the veteran wouldbe He is married to the former Jean Elizabeth Schultze of Alexandria, Va. and better able to meet the increasing high cost of living they have four children; Mark 23, Brian 19, Courtney 17 and Amanda 8. than he would with the $40 extra a month he would get if Capt. Sizemore has led the Naval Air Station to a pair of the Navy's top awards the 18 per cent increase were passed, let alone the eight during his tenure as commanding officer. One was the Navy Management Improvement per cent increase. - Cost Reduction.Award resulting from more than $13 million in cost Whatever the case might be the veterans will just reductions since July 1, i972. The second award is the Secretary of the Navy's have to sit back for now and wait for the negotiations Environmental Proctection Award which was presented in ceremonies in between the Senate and House to end. That is when the Washington, D.C. on August 7. President's decision will come on whether to veto or not Strikes veto. A decision that could be very fateful for a lot of out people. for militaryJaxAnyone tf Mf.tlJmn W: Jft tMt-ff2VMfr.e1>>Z 1 . dI coming or going America m through the NAS Jax main gate in :::i the last few days has probably I.1\1.11.JAX\ AIR NEWS: lone noticed man.the picket sign held by a will be the . 1 For military here personnel at 'I NAS Jax that picket should serveas Land of the t.;; The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper distributed 'f ft a reminder to review the :a each Thursday at the U.S. Naval 1 Air Station, Jacksonville. Florida, ili regulation civilian concerning : the Holt Publishing Company,a private firm. All Copy submitted. tyj< of Free.Only so iI'by: for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public employment Navy personnelon Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday active duty. before publication. News items are welcomed from all sources. The regulation states that long as it's ' ' la Telephone 772-3111 or 311 active duty personnel shall not "Everything advertised in this publication must be made , a<-> available for purchase, use or patronage: without regard to race, engage in any civilian em- the ';.4 creed,color,national origin or sex of the purchaser,user,or patron ployment or enterprise which Horne of A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal op. involves an organization involvedin , . portunities by an advertiser will result In the.refusal to print advertising a strike or lockout. Personnel the. ' from that source." Brave !IA Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries concerning already employed by a firm ': such should be directed to: which becomes involved in a - strike or lockout should Im "1.::, - t ; -1.. THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY mediately terminate such employment 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 until the strike or Telephone 387.3566 lockout has ended. AFFII.AteMlMEII All COs and department headsat FRONT PAGE NAS Jax are asked to remind PHOTO r VOL.: 32 NO. 21 AUGUST 8, 1974 [ personnel of this regulation and ensure that any person engagedin civilian employment has L BY TOM COCHLINPAGE . : .[ niL.l>>m complied with this regulation. AUGUST 8,. 1974 JAX AIR NFW.AIRWINGER __PAGE 3 Secretary of the Navy signs new equal opportunity policyCHINFOThe ,---b Secretaryof At the dinner, NAVMAT Receiving Navy the Navy signed, last received awards for their Superior Civilian Service _ week, a new equal opportunity work in equal opportunity Awards for their work in y policy statement programs. Adm. Kidd, in a equal opportunity were P reaffirming his supportand surprise presentation, Nathanial Stinson, J that of the Depart- received from Mr. Mc- NAVMAT Deputy Equal ment of the Navy, of equal Cullen the Navy's first Employment Opportunity opportunity for all Navy human goals award. The Officer; Talmadge 0. a and Marine Corps militaryand letter accompanying the Bartley, an employee of civilian personnel. award cited Adm. Kidd for the Naval Electronics Mr. Middendorf noted his endeavors far beyond Laboratory Center; and -, ... '.,.-..-- his pleasure with the real established policies in the Joseph E. Wilkinson, an I ORMER EXCHANGE OFFICER RECEIVES AWARD- pt. DonJ. Childers, HAS XO,presented Cdr. Donald F. Springer,former Navy commitment to race area of equal employment employee of the Norfolk i Exchange Officer, with a Service Award Certificate and pin in relations and equal opportunity opportunity. Naval Shipyard. recognition, of 10 years of dedicated and loyal service and policies by the management expertise with the Navy Resale System. Navy and Marine Corps commanders and managers and stated his , intention his to office use the to powersof its ,yti/, :';, ,::, I: Eastern Beach Duty. Any Volunteers? .*. - maximum to overcome ; . any remaining vestiges of $ Ybu gotta believe! married,your wife gets the same discount on'I;.. , past discrimination.The ,. Men,we know how hard you've been lodging,and in many cases up'to two children ' issuing of the policy training for this mission.You've even been under 12 years of age,stay in your room free. statement was announcedon ;. ., dreaming about it.Well,this is it!You know what And in many Beach Duty destinations a Assistant to do.When you hit those beaches you will you can play golf, tennis,shop,take boat rides, August 2 by secure your objective and hold it until further take in shows,get snorkel and sailing lessons Secretary of the Navy for orders. and sightseeing tours at a discount that is 't Manpower Reserve Affairs p"\ '; You will be flown in by Eastern Airlines.reserved only for you,the serviceman.. .M.' Joseph T. McCullen, Intelligence informs us that Eastern is the best For full report on every beach,hotel and \ Jr., at Washington airline for such beach maneuvers,owing not special military package deal available with n awards dinner. only to a special military fare((25%off regular Eastern's Beach Duty,pick up a full-color , : coach fare; no standby)that's good every day in brochure at your local SATO office or mail this .,. '.,',' the week,but they also have more flights per coupon. ' ,:.' day to more beach destinations in Florida and Any questions?Call your local SATO ",, .,.',;,; .the Caribbean than any other airline. office,or Eastern Airlines. ....J ,;+ Plus,Eastern has designed all kinds of . 4f' s;: :: special military package dealsIn Florida,Puerto ' ., Rico,the Bahamas,Mexico,Jamaica,and six '.. EASTERN other Vacation Islands in the Caribbean,they'vegot discounts at selected hotels for you.If you're THE WINGS OF MAN , II J ' ::"" :.,' -:::..:..,., ,.., r.><, :,' ."r.;;;::wy.o.ya.M::,," b:r. ... M' a.J*.:. 'MIMr: *.i?: .. . ..... .. ,- - .. ,. . , , Only. ''' "" ' -- '" .. . I"'t'W, _,r.'6Y:s'' #' ., -. : ::; ': ::: ,: ;;{ 12 Minutes --- .,.....: .'. . . s&_ ., .,.. ...... A '-- f"Mt ....;. .-':'... ;;t " .and. : . ,. ,. .' ; "/.. .. :'.. ,. One ., ..... ,w>". " PlJ ,.' ...- ' k ': wwr "' '. "" ' Bridge j, ; .w . ':'1', ' AwayThat's . ............, "" -., all that separates you from Wooalake, Jackson- < l. . ville's most spacious apartment -, . community and the- Naval Base. Quiet, wooded grounds surround the residences - and extensive recreational facilities Six \ _N'" .: different floor plans let you choose from luxury one. two i ::'' z, .1 r". and three 'bedroom garden .;.. '.. . and three bedroom town- : .. '. house styles. So .if you're .\, :: :, :: , looking for the finest in living > i a. Jo accommodations. .cross the Buckman Bridge.woodJalte. "\ '. 27 9u' -. ,' A planned, luxury f " community.woodlake, '."' " . 1,2.3 Bedroom Garden Apartments 3 Bedroom Townhouseswoodlalke "" I I San Jose Blvd. at + ' Sunbeam Rd. f"'* \A.\Oy."I..OfU\I..Il..UtItC' ''''povIMSpK f?.eIfK''Ma' ,I + , " _Telephone 737.4881 . f 1 AUGUST ,8, 1974 PAGE' 4 AIRWINGER JAX AIR NEWS- --. - - ' Elliot relieved '" '. .w'."''>>, Capt. being f" W Stamp Circles .fl J I '- By Albert B.CloseIf vehicular traffic and special f byCdr.Kiehl on Saturday someone asked you where communications service roads, Botswana, Lesotho and Malawiwere This month Jamaica releases .. located, would you say four stamps and a souvenir sheet Jax-Capt. Orville G. Elliott, USN, COMCVWR-20, will be relieved - others which would but capture with imaginationand by Cdr. Richard L. Kiehl in ceremonies to take place at 2 on i' Africa? Some p.m. .' \ the South Pacific or creativity that August 10 aboard NAS Jax. ... might say country's Southeast Asia. And that is National Dance Theatre Com Capt.Elliott has commanded the Air Wing since February 10 1973. .. --- +., even ':* r.. ....,. just the problem with new nations pany. These 5, 10, 30 and 50 cent He reported to CVWR-20 ' from the Staff of COMCRUDESFLOT-12 . : .:,j/ adhesives show : photos of dancers : ; with names. where he was assigned as Air Operations Officer. He entered the Navy '' new P Botswana, Lesotho and Malawiare in action. They are portrayed in under the Naval Aviation Cadet (NAVCAD) program in February nations who were such works as 1952. He was commissioned Ensign in November 1953 and reported to 'I" i'fe" African "Jamaican "Journeys", VF-101 in February 1954. j formally known as Promenade"and the Basutoland and folk-mass suite "Misa He was ordered to VF-72 in March 1961, the Navy's first F4H-1 Bechuanaland, Criolla". The National Theyare Dance respectively Theatre "Phantom II" Nyasaland, Squadron. In September 1963, then LCdr. Elliott was . ordered to the USS ENTERPRISE (CVAN-) He participated in -' ":ii., ,,.....', in the process of building up Company of Jamaica was formedin "Operation Sea Orbit" with Task Force One for the first all nuclear new traditions to replace oldones. 1962 to help create a better circumnavigation of the earth in 1964. In 1965, he participated in two They are trying to establish a atmosphere of high dancing mon'firsts'aboard the USS ENTERPRISE, 1) the Navy's first all jet certain image, yet contrastingare standards, encourage the usageof Air Wing and 2)the first nuclear ship combat cruise to Vietnam. Capt. Orville Elliott their modern directions on authentic native dance forms postage stamps.In from Jamaica and the West Capt. Elliott's first command was VF.U. During his tenure as BUPERS releases a recent issue Botswana Indies, and bring about local Commanding Officer, he led his squadron to earn a Navy Unit Commendation retention figures celebrates the centenary of the interest and support for the dance Two COMNAVAIRLANT Battle Readiness Efficiency"E"s Universal Postal Union with a idiom. They have gone even and a CNO Safety Award. CHINFOBUPERS has series having these subjects: two beyond those goals by performing . Most recently, Attack Carrier Air Wing Reserve TWENTY, under released figures whicn show that cent 1889 Palapye Post Office; frequently overseas with the direction of Capt. Elliott, concluded a highly successful 18,203 Navy people on their first seven cent Police Camel Post successful reception.Ireland's . Operational Readiness Evaluation (ORE) at NAS Cecil Field in May- enlistments and 37,104 career circa 1900; and 20 cent1920 and artistic stamp con- June of this year.After being relieved,be will proceed to Washington, personnel reenlisted during FY 1974 air mail aircraft. tribution this month is a D.C. to the office of Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare) 1974 for respective reenlistmentsrates Lesotho, a totally landlocked reproduction of the painting as Head Tactical Air Training (OP-593). of 32.9 per cent and 80.3 per country, has just released a six "Kitchen Table" by Norah cent. stamp set ((4, 5,10, 15, 20 and 25 McGuinness. That artist Capt. Elliott's personal decorations include the Single Mission Air The first term reenlistmentrate cent) showing the various supervised the process of trans Medal, seven Strike-Flight Air Medals, three Navy Commendation is significantly higher than bridges and rivers which ferring the painting to stamp Medals with Combat'V',the Purple Heart, the Combat Action Ribbon, crisscross their country design. The painting is a still life the 23 cent of the last two the Navy Unit Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service per providing important arteries of with somber but striking con while the is Medal (with four Bronze Stars), the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry years, career rate travel and trade. That country trast. and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal: number slightly of lower.both first The term actual and gained its independence on Oc Ms. McGuinness is an tober 4. 1966.Malawi Honorary Member of the Royal Capt. Elliott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Wilson of Kermit, career reenlistments was higher celebrates its 10th Hibernian Academy. Her Texas.He and his wife,the former Bonnie Rhoden of Glen Saint Mary, than predicted for the year. anniversary of independence this paintings have been exhibited in Florida, their two sons and two daughters, reside at 8605 Brierwood BUPERS further reports that year with a four value group ((3, 8, Ireland, England, France, Italy Road, in Jacksonville. although progress has been madein 15 and 30 tambalas) having a and the U.S.A. Her early artistic certain; areas of retentioncompared photo of the Assembly Buildingson efforts include the designing of to past years, conHnued Capitol Hill of LiLongwe. stage sets and costumes for many NO MONEY DOWN : improvement is needed to Called "land of the flaming stage plays, such as W.B. Yeats' ease the shortages of E-5 and E-6 waters", after the brilliance of "Deirdre". Financing for E2' and up! petty officers which have the sun's glint on Lake Malawi, developed because of low this former British protectoratehas 66 MUSTANG retention before and during the many modern features'in its . Vietnam conflict years. capitol city. This includes theseparation 66 .CHEVELLE 20R HT <*f oedestrian,and --- --- ---- ,*I 73 HARLEY DAVIDSON sponS? . PAT'S USED CARS HONDAOF 1336, N. MAIN STREET PHONE 358-0881 We Buy & Sell Motorcycles JACKSONVILLESALES SERVICE PARTS - 9< . , : . . ' < IflOIcCUMAUttICEWIeI. . 1Y 2 bedroom apartments equippedwith t I 6425 NORWOOD AVE. 764-24W washers and dryers .' . ... all apartments have enclosed fc 'patios,or balconies: Immediate BEAT INFLATION NAVY VOUR MONEY- CAN EARN . occupancy. Y ! ., WIVES... ..:' '. .,. 12 , . : ; '. COME BACK -:-" ., '.' . RECORDED FIRST On& Two Bedroom Apartments TO NURSING ! all-adult rental community. MORTGAGES.QN REAL ESTATE Your free time can be Turned Into , We five y M$ yi lttr *r tr i l* Avenue(Highway 17)) 'a ftjj rtf vntf nursing In hospitals, nursing Orange Park,Fla.32073 homes and private homes. All :*:: SMOMT teif/yr/ j types of duTy available. We PM... 264-2031 understand Navy Family's,' needs. Top pay. Wo'k whe.n you wanT for as long as you want. NO fee to register. IIRN' e & LPN' NEEDED --i rrs- r..sr r nfcM.a.a'M CALL 354-5803 TODAY' ....... EVERS & ASSOCIATES 1929 PARK AVE.,BOX 757 ORANGE ' PARK FLA.32073 IllIICAL'I.SOIIIL TELEPHONE 244-4400 j adI ' Gull Cove NAME. 'I POOL 1 roOL ADDRESS, f J'.4 A I _ CITY Home owned S.operated , i READ (USNRJ) by CapT. BILL TIP-?- TELEPHONE r i presIdent, j . 0.: AUGUST 18, 1974 JAX 'AIR' 'NEWS-AIRWINGER pA GE-S Florida Flying Gators presently doing annual training duty hereJaxThe --i; "Florida include aerial cii - weapon squadron and were flying Flying Gators" are delivery, refueling and the famed Corsair' Fighter.At . presently spending ,their tactics. Marine Air that time they were annual training duty Reserve Training Detach- located at Marine Corps (ATD) ,here in Jacksonville ment (MARTD) will aid Air Station, Opa Locka and instruct during the (Miami), Fla. Marine Attack Squadron summer operations. The squadron moved VMA-142, which has been VMA-142's CommandingOfficer into the j jet age after the accustomed to making Lt. Col. Frank R. Korean War in 1955, when long trips in and out of the Pound, Jr., said, "the they switched to the continental U.S. during advantage of being home Cougar Jet Fighter. VMA- ATD, for the second timein should make this the most 142 moved to the their history since 1942 successful ATD we have Jacksonville Naval Air t< ', toa4 will be doing their flying ever had" While Lt. Col. Station, its present home, from NAS Jax. Donald J. McCarthy, in 1959. They began flying In July 1962, VMA-142 MARTD's Commander, the present aircraft, the . became the first such unitto commented to the men Douglas A-4 "Skyhawk" r. a go outside the con- that, "it is my fondest hope Attack Bombers in 1961. * tinental U.S. for twoweeks that this ATD will be the The "Flying Gators" i- of ATD when it trained at most successful ever. 'I'm have earned safety awardsfor 5 Naval Air Station, looking forward to serving logging 16,000 hours ke _! '4 ._ . " with unit. ---- --- '- - l Roosevelt Roads, Puerto you as a over a 10-year period Rico. In July 1971, it > VMA-142 was originally without an aircraft accident FICEUR MAN OF THE QUARTER-YNl Nelson K. Foster is E f became the first Marine formed as a scout bomber and in 1967 was FICEUR's Man of the Quarter. Petty Officer Foster was cited for I Air Reserve unit since the squadron in March. 1942. honored as the safest single-handedly performing a workload previously assigned to two yeomen supporting four Operation Divisions while operating in a ! .. beginning of the war in Following WWII they were single engine jet squadronin "high-pressure environment of changing deadlines, crises and quick. Korea in 1950, to be reassigned as a fighter the nation. reaction responses to external commands." He was also recommended . qualified aboard an air- for the Navy Achievement Medal I for his work during craft carrier, the USS Operation Nimbus Star (clearing of the Suez Canal.) INDEPENDENCE, for .. ....... .... .. . .. ". ,>;:. ".. .. ,;. ,. two weeks of ATD. ' Twenty-one hundred officers and "COMING' ,:"'. ;c.' ......'.,': ;.::"i.;;:SOON" : .' ,.:.... ..'<.,. "!.'".. 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SQuareback$ &..$1095 1 : {I-YOTE-aM Chrome wheels, Headers One owner, AM FAA Radio, Only 38,000 miles ' 68 VW Dark Blue $895 68 VW Beige SIB $895 tr 5560 NORMANDY TIRE BLVD. s Dependable Transportation ;, 11 786-4430 : _ BANK CREDIT UNION FINANCING ARRANGED : ... - AUGUST 8, 1974 } 6 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER - I Stricken sailor aided by HC2JaxOn July 23 at 7:35 p.m. companied on the mercy missionby with the ill sailor being deliveredto HC-2 received by Flash message aircraft 402 of Helicopter AntiSubmarine medical authorities at the NAS 6 6r from the USS SARSFIELD (DD- Squadron ONE. Jacksonville Operations building I ) 837), a request for an emergency Proceeding seaward the two after a better than three hour II.I. medical evacuation. A memberof aircraft received valuable and over-water night mercy mission the crew of the USS SARS timely controlling aid from an E- and approximately four hours , FIELD was seriously ill with 2 aircraft, Screwtop 723,from the after the request for aid was hepatitus and had to be trans, airwing of the USS SARATOGA received. t ferred to the Jacksonville Naval (CV-60). Fleet Angels to the rescue Hospital.A Uoon reaching the USS SARS again. . SH-3G helicopter from FIELD aircraft 005 entered an Helicopter Combat Support approach and an eventual hover HS-5 calledto Squadron TWO was launched over the dimly lit fantail of the t with dispatch to proceed to the destroyer and hoisting operations ship over 130 nautical miles at began. The patient was rapidly aid shipon tI sea. Onboard aircraft 005 were hoisted aboard, followed by his : I Fleet Angels Cdr. Edward M. personal belongings,and aircraft . Clune, aircraft commander and 005 and crew departed the hover same day o..1a.cLTOASTMASTERS.P><. _ skipper of HC-2; Ltjg) Jim for the return trip to the beach. HOST LT. GOVERNOR-Navy Jax Toast. Mader co-pilot; first crewman Flight following was once again Jax-July 23 was a big day for masters' President, Mr. Don Bradt (I U.) introduced Mr. Floyd S well, AMS2 F. Barthold and second provided by Screwtop 723 while NAS Jax based helos as HS-5 was Lieutenant Governor Northern Division, District 47, Toastmasters crewman AA Saucier. HC-2's the two helps proceeded back to called out on a rescue mission International, at last weeks meeting. Mr. Sewell highlighted his visit aircraft 005 and crew were ac Jax.The returntripwasuneventtulPERPETUAL that same day. here by winning awards for "Best Table Topics' presentation and While about 400 miles at sea "Mr. Enthusiasm." Commander Bill Peek was voted "Speaker of the the USS INDEPENDENCE Week"and Mr. Chuck Hoeber was voted "Best Evaluator. "The Navy received a distress call from the Jax Toastmasters Club meets each Wednesday noon at the NAS Jax yacht Panacea. She had lost her Officers' Club.First . tiller, was not able to maintain control and was also low on gas. Trident contract awarded II MONEY PLAN HS-5 was called on to assist. The alert helo,piloted by Lt. R.P. CHINFO-The electric support, easily replaced 1 Vehorn and Ens. J.G. Holland boat division of General equipment and a planned ' launched and relayed Panacea's Dynamics Corporation has equipment replacement needs to the Indy.A been awarded a 285.4 program will decrease Retirementincome second helo by Ltjg( ) piloted ; million dollar contract for turn-around time, increasethe GF. Loeslein and Ltjg( ) C.J. 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Thomas H. Moorer ,, former chairmanEDITOR'S of the and JCSdevelopment I the NOTE TO MOORER overall :,.,. 'INTERVIEWI' military situation vis a vis the ., ;i: Moorer, Thomas V& ii H' I". Late In May Adm Jolntchlefs Staff Soviet Union. "There's a chairman of the ,; ':: visited Chicago to address the Red tremendous lead time in the : River Rats Reunion," a group of development of any modern fighter pilots who flew In the Red weapons system. If we do not Sl River Valley of North Vietnam While initiate the research and there the editor of the Great Lakes exclusive development we can easily find + n Bulletin was able to get an Interview. At the time Adm. Moorerwas ourselves slipping back into a .:,.,.. __ A' about to wrap up a career that state of inferiority. Today I thinkwe Included two tours each as CNO and certainly have a good postureto the Jax Air at We ,. JCS Chairman. News are reprinting this Interview In provide deterrence against II two parts In the belief that our readers nuclear attack. But you have to S will find It both Interesting and remember the capabilities we S ,'; S The second part will __ enlightening. have today are the result of appear in next week's Jax Air News. decisions we made in the mid- Bob Heimbaugh By of sixties, the decisions we're In February 1942 a group making today are focused Japanese fighters attacked a on the strength we'll need in the mid- squadron of amphibious Navy " Patrol planes off Cape Diemennear eighties. the northwest coast of Later the discussion turned to Australia. The Navy Seaplaneswere the status of the allvolunteerforce part of the pitifully out. concept. Admiral Moorerwas manned, outgunned forces the guardedly optimistic United States had cast into the especially since all the servicesare maw of the Japanese war now making enlistment machine. The U.S. War department quotes. bf was hoping to buy time "The success or failure of the while the country cranked up its all-volunteer force depends on own military-industrial effort. In the American people-not on the ,1ik .,. that engagement one of the Defense Department or the planes that was shot down ablazewas Congress or on fome colonel k; jS art..t commanded by a wounded that's commanding a unit. Unless lieutenant from Eufaula, the American people recognizethe CHAIRMAN WRAPS UP CAREER-Editor of the "Great Lakes Bulletin", Robert Heimbaugh (r), Alabama. Though he and his man in uniform, appreciateswhat interviews Adm. Thomas Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, In May 1974 in the Admiral's copilot were both injured, the he does,and realizes that he suite at Chicago's Conrad Hilton Hotel. This interview followed a Press Conference and was prior to pilot landed his plane and was must give up his freedoms in the Reunion of the"Red River Rats" in the Hilton. (Photo by LCdr. Richard W. Blaisdell picked up with his crew shortly order for others to have their thereafter by a Filipino merchant freedoms, you're not going to ship. The merchantman was have a successful volunteer sunk within a few hours of the force. pickup. The lieutenant helped The son of an Alabama dentist, .1t.' pack his crew into the lifeboatsand 'the former Atlantic fleet commander the survivors made their wayto said, he believes that NEWEST CONCEPT a nearby island where the esteem for the military goes in IN, APARTMENT LIVING young officer directed an SOS be cycles. Uniforms are always printed in the beach sand. The popular at the flagwaving 1 ) ) BEDROOM. I AND 2 BATHS sign was sighted by an Australian beginning of a conflict and Spacious:: rooms, wide windows K1t1Y. aircraft and Lt.Thomas Moorer tedious by the time the final toll is central heat & air cond. Private : and party were rescued the Aim= counted. Looking forward to patios sundecKs swimming pool . following day by an Australian and party room. retirement as a private citizen corvette. The Aussi rescue ship the 264-8102 Chairman said he took the Navymen to the deserted will golf and fish. He is reluctant 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. port of Darwin which had been about writing a memoir. "Youcanlt DIRECTIONS Between 4J- evacuated as a result of Japanese write a book without Blanding Blvd. & Orange Park bombing. "There wasn't a human via I 1295. braggin' about yourself or Minutes away new " soul in the town, says the criticizing someone else. I don'twant rescued lieutenant who is = now " cJ1 to do either one of those. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Against that back drop, Admiral ., Staff "We went in the hotel; the - Moorer agreed to answer whiskey was still on the bar and questions from the BULLETIN: the steaks were in the ice box. We BULLETIN: How has the service " just set up shop. A south i" 5 Alabama "good oP boy" in changed over your 45 years of _active ,duty? LOUIS KINGand speech and manner,the 62-year- old Admiral has served two termsas ADM MOORER: I think we might divide the changes in the CNO and JCS Chairman his Rhythm-Maker Armed Services into people respectively. The naval aviator changes and So thing changes. now appearing nightly in ;- came address to the Chicago"Red recently River Rats to far as material is concerned c there's been such tremendous a The NEW Reunion, a group of fighter pilots who flew in the Red River explosion of technology duringthe IT WAS SUCH A NICE Valley of North Vietnam. 41 years I've been on active t(Tke ,"r: PAY, I THOUGHT I'p During his Chicago visit the duty. The weapons have changed Smugglers Dc : WALK Admiral held a free-wheeling accordingly. This means that deployments and strategy press conference. The JCS Chairman addressed change likewise. For instance in LOUNGE''' the problems of himself to the early days a submarine was ADULT weapons 'THE not a submarine, it was a ship art intimate cozy piano bar that dived in selected periods of time.Now with the nuclear designed' for adult pleasure md relaxation: QUESTIONS (Continued next page power) All your favorite music and) sing-along fun.t too. ABOUTIOARB I ? I I OPEN DAILY 11A.Me'til 2A.M.&V .( j'Ii. , _.., ! .. ,1' < (No names* j\o\! sales pitches;) IIp . '" ,, O HOTEL AND MOTEL ittii I .. 1111 Before you borrow there may be questions MANAGEMENTRESTAURANT ;' kWM your mind-about payments weighing on . rates anything. For CLUB 'SOC > courteous answers, call us today We quick, won't \ 1 $*VL or talk shop unless you want us to. ask your name MANAGEMENTBUSINESS ', Dial Finance . 'it,*** i. 31 MANAGEMENT w. don't went you to like u* Just for 40 W. 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The aircraft of today with. that kind and that devoted of financing. men women are earlier days were fabric and wire You've had changes oi tnat and acclimated to that kind of and driven by propeller. Todaywe kind, but on the other hand, the discipline.What . have jet engines that drive basics of leadership, integrity, we must strive for isa aircraft at supersonic speeds. devotion to duty! and understanding : high quality force,compelenTahoTready. ti - Weight of weapons demonstratesa of the job haven't An important aspect of 4 iiiei dramatic difference in the changed and they won't. Every that is the attitude of the public times. For instance, in the Navywe officer should aspire Jo being a toward the man in uniform. had the A-l aircraft which was leader. The leader must know Today that man can't be some one of the last propellerdrivenaircraft more about his job than the ignorant character who knows used. It carried the same people working for him, and he nothing more than how to hitch a payload as the B.17in WW2 which must be horse to In more enthusiastic than a cannon. our weapons was a four-engine plane. I like to the people that work for you that programs we try a substitute tell the about the difference story make you successfulnot; the technology for manpower. In all between the F-4 today and Hhe F4I people you work for. So many the highly industrialized countries rrZ flew as an Ensign. The modernF4 people don't understand that, there is a growing shortageof weights more than an entire they spend all their time catering qualified manpower. Other squadron planes of the F-4 I to and sidling'up alongside people countries are having the same flew.The F-4 today will go faster senior to them. In reality they problems or more so than we are.I . straight up than my F-4 would go should spend their time with the think you can get enough f i straight down.So that gives you a people junior to them. people but if you want people who T tllr pretty good feel for the change in BULLETIN: Can we maintainthe can work as a team with the cost and the change in per delicate balance between civilian side of the house then the formance. We used to feel fairly giving more comforts to the civilians must recognize the secure because of the Atlanticand volunteer force and at the same important part these people play. Pacific Oceans and now you time maintain the discipline Now there's tendency and I have the intercontinental missile necessary for split second timing think this attitude is focused on that will fly from Russia to the US and execution needed in a NATO right now. to say that and vice versa in thirty minutes. military crisis? since there hasn't been a war in These equipments have imposed ADM MOORER: The military Europe we don't need NATO.The heavy requirements on the organization is not a democracyand reason there hasn't been a war in people who operate them. They never will be. If it were to Europe is because of NATO. must know far more electronicsand become an organization where That's tantamount to saying. far more mechanics, the everyone voted as to whether "Well,since we haven't had a fire technical aspects of their they were going to go over the in the last three months, let's training. This means that the top,they'd be potential casualties dismiss all the firemen and do FIELDING ANOTHER QUESTION-Adm. Moorer answers a I man in uniform today must know right away. When you put on that away with the firehouse.' question from female correspondent In the foreground |lust prior to more than he did when I began uniform you can be ordered to the End 1st Installment his addressing the "Red River Rats" Reunion. my military career. The North Pole, the South Pole, educational requirements are Alaska or any damn place you're 5 Ii S.Phone much higher. needed and you can't do a hell of The creature comforts which a lot about it. When you're sup- Blanding Boulevard people demand today are far posed to be at a certain place at Cedar Hills Shopping Center <*** fc' ?"e r I ii 7719223MondayWednesdaySaturday greater than they were in those 0800 you've got to be there at 0800. House of Quality Foods days. For instance, aboard ship / you had nothing more for a head than a trough, a long trough of Ij Every Friday Night water. In the beginning of my I career I slept in a hammock. DINNERONLY is Family Night! . When I entered the Naval Academy in June 1929, I wasn't "HARDEE'S HEED YOU... Filef Mignon Your, choice ot .allowed out again until Christmas If you .want a new .When I graduated in 1933 we Career i i. Fast food Chopped Steak or weren't allowed to get marriedfor Management in Chicken & ' two years. Try to impose that Southeast United 99 kind of restraint today and you 'StaterGrowing i Baked pot. to..1 Dumplings l 119 Salad& would see a great hue and cry Dynamic Company Tossed about interfering with personal expanding Westward.:( .. plus any 2 vegetables rights i In those days people top benefits including GI, LUNCH DINNER bread butter expected and accepted restric- Bill arid Stock Option ". 11.2:00 41o I kind wouldn'ttolerate tions of the they today. Writ: Mr. Dick H..tly. . 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Nttrr,m*,i'll JIOJOJAt 30 Wan Music Power Output AM-FM Radio Switch 95 Solid State Circuitry Adjustable Shafts $ Local-Repeal Illuminated Slid Switch Rule Dial With Stereo Indicator Light 8 9 ww w w-w-ww-www I Built-in (AFC) Audio (Automatic) Frequency ww--w..w Individual Chann.llndlcator Ught I MAIL THIS COUPON l Full Range Volume,Tone &Stereo Balance : FINANCIAL RESOURCES CORP.I:I O.E.M.Type Knobs A Tuning Controls INSTALL IT YOURSELF AND SAVElWALT'S ' '42 K UOtlDA NATIONAL IAN< I l MCKSONVUll. ,UOtlOA M4ONI* .) /.uu I I NAMf .. ...I....... ....". I PARTSSelf AUTO :ADDRESS .. .,...., .. !OIV .. .. ...:. ..... .. .::.,.:..,....::.., 'I STATE :... .... .... .::.. ...... ,. 1 Service Auto Parts Discount Center (HONE NUMBER ... ........ .. 3357 WEST BEAVER ST. PHONE M7-44M wwwwwwwwwwwww| .w--wwwwwwJ Weekdays & Sat. 8am-7:30: pm, Sun.9am3pmf. 1 r , B AUGUST 8, I 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER 1974 DoD sets new liberal '. FLORIDA .TAG SALE leave granting programWASHINGTON (AFPS-The) Department of Defense is urging all the 30 days of leave they earn each military personnel to use year and : ;.: BY NWCA JAX 86 for annual leave t is encouraging all commanders to plan for all their people to help them use an average of 30 days of leave per year. In '. Navy Relief ( 953)) particular,DoD wants the granting of 30 days leave between a change- Lobby Bldg of-station to become more common. This is addressed toward solvingthe manned for leave and leave problem for units not undermanned ::. : .8:30 a.m. to 2 :.30 p.m. combat Basic guidance units at home on "Leave and abroad.and Liberty" to the .four Armed Serviceswas ...: .. given June 29,1974,in DoD Directive 1327.5. ..:... Selling thru August 16. One purpose of this new policy is to avoid any individual's losing leave beyond the 60-day maximum that can carry over from year to August 19 and 20 will be pick up days only. year. This costs servicemembers upwards of 800,000 leave-days per Another is to answer criticism that military leave is too costly, specifically that some $400 million worth of unused leave is cashed i in annually be servicemembers."There . are many who feel that this simply reflects that our leave entitlements are excessive and overly liberal," said Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Personnel Policy) Lt. Gen. Leon E. Benade in a recent interview. NOW OPEN Elaborating, he said, "I think we have to face the fact that many times Congress will provide an entitlement for members of the Armed Forces and then over the years that entitlement is used in ways not featuring intended. Because of the passage of time, members begin to regard it as a right. I am not quite clear, sometimes, what people mean by a ALL right.I don't believe you can ever have a right to something which is } YOU CAN EAT! outside the intent of the letter of the law that gives us the basic entitlement in the first place." SPAGHETTI General Benade noted in his AFRTS interview with Air Force Chief Master Sergeant John Uschold that the Government Accounting Office Meat Sauce *Salad Garlic Bread (GAO) and other elements of the Executive Branch are examining the military leave program. The General stressed that the new "Leave and Liberty" directive t"r ",'\i COMPLIMENTARYWINE cannot change the amount of leave earned each year ((30 days) and the {' likeatript0St OR BEER entitlement of payment at separation for unused leave ((60 days). I "This is a matter of law and could only be changed by amending the (SERVED AT ROOSEVELT BLVD ONLY) " Also law, he emphasized.Both . officers and enlisted members accrue 30 days of leave each HOMEMADE SAUSAGE LASAGNE BONELESS CHICKEN PIZZAS STEAKS EGGPLANT SCAMPI VEAL PARMIGIANA year and can receive payment for unused leave up to 60 days upon separation.In the case of officers, separation generally comes once in COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE their careers-upon return to civilian life or retirement. In the case of enlisted members,separation can occur several times during a career 5546 NORMANDY BLVD 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. upon each and every enlistment as well as upon retirement or returnto Open for lunch 11 am Two Locations (Formerly Dominies) civilian life. "There is no intention of forcing any individual to take Open 7 Days from 5 pm leave but there will be active encouragement for service members to 786-0233 387-2621 take leave for their physical and mental well being," General Benade .. .. ................. said. 1 f . SWAYSTOMAKE ", YOUR SAVINGS PAY :; 1 Make sure you are receiving the HIGHEST rate possible on your to begin adding your retirement checks directly to your account e regular savings account. Jax Navy Federal Credit Union pays 6 each month.Don't . per cent per annum-HIGHER than anyPROTECTED.bank or savings & loan. LOSE your quarterly dividends. Money withdrawn before Be sure your savings are All Jax Navy Federal 6. e the end of a quarter will not earn dividends. If you need your 2 e Credit Union share accounts are Insured up to $20,000 by the money but cannot wait until the end of the quarter, make a Jax National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the federal Navy Federal Credit Union SHARE-COVEREO LOAN, then government. repay at the beginning of the following quarter. Look forSPECIALPROTECTION of.your saving.Share accounts 7 Invest in Jax Navy Federal Credit Union BLUE & GOLD CERTIFICATES - , 3 e of eligible members are covered by life savings Insurance for an for a maximum return with short-term Investment amount equivalent to the money deposited (in the member's share requirements. Be alert to the stiff penalties assessed by other account-up to 2000. financial organizations for early withdrawal of your money. Term certificates pay 6'/j PER CENT INTEREST with a Save REGULARLY and AUTOMATICALLY.: Civilian payroll 4 minimum Investment of$1,000 when held for one year. deduction and military allotments assure you that a predeter mined amount of your Income Is regularly deposited Into your Dally certificates pay Stt PER CENT INTEREST from the date share account. Qf purchase with a minimum Investment of$500.. .and there's NO Civilian payroll deductions may be Initiated simply by coming to time requirement. any Jax Navy Federal Credit Union office. Military allotments 8 Encourage your ENTIRE FAMILYto save.Eachof depen- are started at the Navy Finance Office on either base. .dents..no matter how your young" become may a Jax Navy Federal Credit UnIon Make TODAY'S DOLLARS count In the future. You can request With ,lriSf.and maintaIn his own savIngs account. 5 e that your military, civilian, Social Security, and Railroad always be MEMBERSHIP, your family members will eligible to Retirement checks be sent DIRECTLY to your share account at on receive' the credit unIon's hIgh| dIvIdend rate savIngs even when Jax Navy Federal Credit Union. Stop by any of our branch offices or occupation. they're grown, regardless of theIr location JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION': '. :t;.,,< HAS JAX,.''d,.Jt HAS CECIL FIELD, .''eI,.26 ROOSEVELT MALL Tel.M7.$422 or Base ext.2431Moo. Tel 772 994 or Base ext.215 Tel.314.1391 CLAY COUNTY ..Frl.9AM.4:70PM:: Mon..Frl.I:30AM.3:30PM: : Mon..Frl. lOAM Tel.264 7561190 Aror Blvd near Orange Park 5:30PM: Ton, Thur,., , I Sat 9AM 1PM Frl. ,PM 3pM; l .. ......o..wa'Mhrwn.r. . .. . _. . ------ -- I AUGUST 8, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11 Vw DoD will start hiring -- ... 'J retired military doctors + w M 4 Pub h H i tP'e FA yIL e e CHINFO--In an effort to shortage of Navy and t help ease the critical other service doctors. shortage of military Although the exact doctors, DoD has received number of doctors to be approval from the Civil hired for any service has Service Commission to not yet been determined waive the provisions of the by DoD, those given appointments - Dual Compensation Act to as civil service hire regular retired doctors will work in military doctors. hospitals and clinics as , A The Dual CompensationAct GS-11 through GS-14 r ratings. The provides that retired appointments of the doctors will be regular officers who work limited to one year, but for the Federal govern- ment must forfeit onehalfof may be renewed) by the Civil Service Commission. their retired pay in of i x excess $3,250.41 a year. The waiver authority will How the mind and body age is . -=0 ' =- being studied by VA physicians so allow regular retired that they can predict who is likelyto SENIOR TEST PILOTED FETED-LCdr. B.E. Crumpler, Jr., NARF Senior Flight Test Officer, military doctors hired by develop certain diseases and shares his special cake with co-workers prior to his recent retirement from the Navy. The ground I DoD to draw their full advise when preventive meas- check crew made sure that a model of the A-4 rested on top of the cake in deference to Mr. Crum- military retired pay, as ures should be taken. pier's record for having logged more time in the A-4 than any other NAR pilot. well as civil service salaries. ;... :/:'::: s3l !;;.l t!; ; i;rWI:: ::; Mt i;;ltl: t1S1: The combined staffing of TRAFFIC VIOLATIONSThe rnirn A5323 Navy general medical officers and flight surgeons will have decreased from 1800 in following is a report of Going through Stop Sign 0 Motor vehicle accidents and DWI 0 fiscal year 1973 to slightlyless traffic violations for month to Other Violations 9 than 800 in fiscal year date: utlz V 1975'. According to Navy NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis Forty-four drivers appeared . Surgeon General VAdm. month 2 before their Commanding Of This month year ago 62 ficers. Disposition of the cases D.L. Custts, this physician Total accidents this year 312 include the following: Phillips Highway shortage is not expected to Total accidents year ago 498 Five lost driving and parking affect medical care for Number of injuries this month 0 privileges aboard station for var. 737-8440 active duty personnel and Number of injuries this month times.None assigned to complete their families. However year ago 7 Motorcycle Defensive Driving Course; twenty three admin. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVEDPRICES medical for retirees care NUMBER OF MOVING action; four dismissed; one and their families is VIOLATIONSThis article 15 UCMJ; twenty seven already a problem at month 10 fined U.S. Magistrate; sixteen $2229 several Navy bases, Speeding 1 warning given; six were STARTING P.O.E. military one dept. head counsel. Reckless Driving 0 ; requiring retirees to make more use of CHAMPUS. I Some of our Toyotas get up to 30 miles to the. The Dual Compensation gallon.What does your present car. get? Waiver is one of the PROFESSIONAL FLIGHT TR\I ING programs being enacted to VA Approved For help ease the critical AIRPLANES AND HELICOPTERS Financing Available YOU CAN STOPLOOKING GATEWAY AVIATIONCRAIG ... Cli,.ST Cof i 600 Only f 8% IntcresU We have several choice AIRPORT PHONE PAT GRANT 641.8555 LOOK AT'THESE GAS. SAVER SPECIALS! I wooded home sites 73 CORONA 4 Dr.,White, AC,auto, vinyl : .for your mobile home! roof, white walls radio, All the goodies! $2788 For sale with or without well & r 70 DATSUN Pick Up 30,000 miles, 4Spd.. septic tank Ext. terms. Locatedon I $1588 St. Rd. 209, Approx. 5 MI. So. You're R&H good Green Cove.CHARLEY. 71 OLDS DELTA 88 4 Dr.H.T.ACpwr.' MOBLEY,Realtor str., pwr brakes. Blue w-top, Vinyl Roof. $1788 3 MI.No.Green Cove Spgs. GCS 284-9738 Orange Park 24-8437 for more at 72 TOYOTA CELICA Yellow AC, 4Spd., 2788 radio, Vinyl roof, 25,000 miles Beneficialeven V + BE PREPARED 74 TOYOTA CELICA With auto.'.AC, "' $3725 radio, vinyl roof yellow -' ,....* .' . For Retirementor as much as 71 JAQUAR CONV. Atr-Cond., AM FM, ? ? ? ? . SeparationWE Radio Nice! :' OFFER: $2500Phone 73 CORONA STATION WAGON 2 to Earnings In Direct Choose.1 brown.Air All, Auto the goodies Luggage rack., 1 gold. $2 9. 88 ' Proportion to effort or come in for the cash you want for fur Opportunity to loughs, leaves, expenses, bills, any good reason! And ,Serve Others Account Transfer Service to any of nearly 2000 "Cheaples but goodlesl"' Extensive Training Beneficial offices. Servicemen everywhere prefer . Program Beneficial! Call up and seer! 41 Cond.OLDS DELMONTE I"s 4 Dr..Auto, Alr- $795 Florida Living Beneficial Finance System ; 70 FIAT 124 2 Dr., Coupe Red, 4Spd.$1488 ACT NOW! radio _ Call ACACIAThe Jacksonville West- Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville 61 TOYOTA 1200 21,000 miles Green 4 ( Innovators!) ) 4553 Shirley Ave. Ph: 384.4595 Spd., Like new, 21.000 miles.S 995 Venetia Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville 396-0542 5635 Roosevelt Blvd (Venetia Village) 388-9374 --- .., .... -- -. .. ... _._. -___-_ _______.-.-_-_-_____ .........., -- -- ---- --- _ '" . .... _.....-......... ...- ------ ----- --- --- -- I -- ---n ... PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS.AIR\VINGER\ AUGUST 8, 1974 AUGUST 8 8. 1974 JAX AIR VS.AIRWINGER PAGE 13 3 Take a lio to lunch at the Jax J Zoo I Ilist Jax-The Jacksonville Zoo,founded In 1910,has gradually built one --- ---------- S , of the finest collections animals in the U.S. S S S s S Being a non-profit organization,it depends largely on a yearly City ' contribution, concessions, private donations, and a newly instituted : : h- - program. This program, "The Adopt An Animal Program," provides clubs, 5SS - individuals,and organizations a chance,to support the Zoo.They pay _ for the cost of feeding a certain animal for one year. In return, their name can be found on the cage of the animal, listing them as the adopted parent. 4 _____ I Money that would have then been spent for feedinggoes, into the _ upkeep and Improvements of the Zoo.This not only gives the animals 44t4L: better living conditions,but also gives visitors a much more pleasingview L S animals.To . -- of the keep: this fine collection of animals healthy\ visitors are encouraged ] iEt ; _ to look, but not to feed. Tin cans, bottles, nails, pull tabs, r- marshmallows,and rocks have beenoffered to and accepted by the animals.Since last January,only two,a sea lion,who swallowed rocks and an ostrich who suffocated on a plastic bag,have proved fatal.This does (not\ account for all the others who have suffered from internal -_ -- S i injuries and sickness due to something given to them.If . m. ___ ? you should decide to feed the animals, raisins, sunflowerseedsfruits _ ; and vegetables are recommended.No plants and sweets,please.. k With the changes man is making his environment and the growing : --w - , p. _ -F 'S S - 1 S j __ ___ ______________-_________'-_ S rT .-- - ' , .55 5 of extinct animals,Zoos are growing in importance.Even though 55 .s.sS& they collect animals for exhibit,they also serve as living laboratoriesfor __ zoologists. PHOTOS AND 4%S% Learning ways of preserving and breeding of animals are two of the y- most important goals of Zoo's' today.This job would eventually allow a STORY BY S buildup of endangered species and would then make the Zoo a S 1.49 each is all producer, instead of a consumer. TOM COCHLIN you pay Remember,once they are gone,we only have pictures to remind us for of how they once were. professional colorS portraits of child. , S your :" :1.; LITTER ,I ' Select either large 5x7',; 1 1( or set of 4 wallet size, HOTLINE 4 flS V from several poses. 55I' DIAL EXT 2568 '5 5L 5S ! Vt *' \ ... . 55 SEATED t , vtI1 S S-S INDOOR , i co: . Mustang . : 55 IS A SS.5. S'LSS -4 :! 2 children photographed S together-1.49 each child UPPER5 All portraits delivered S1nce1885UAVERTY'g CLUB : S -______ ' ; to you at our store NTERT N $ 'iI_, ' : limit Age :12 years 5 :....:! 7 ." .. .. ,fllllUh'@ll'm.'! $.'l II!.I/i'Fi./:'). YES There' No Place l*(*Horn. . : ! :&( t' :\,, .., : ",J;. .If41,, ! ,L" "'<(:>.!" * > " : .. ,....s!; _, __ ' H ""fij, ;' 111J! military discount ..JUST ONE OF THE MANY And we never charge -Laura' at Duval MILEAGE MAKERS NOW AT for handling or delivery. / ''H .; -Beach' Boulevard DUViLMOTORS S }' \ -, . Pixy is available only I Normandy Boulevard throughJCPenney. r _. : CASSAT 1616 ,. T ---- Ph:3$7-: *54111 S : :< FINANCINGFOR JCPenney "t., SPECIAL S SERVICE PERSONNEL S At Cedar Hills ,: v t Now thru Saturday,August 10, Hours 10 to 1 1,2,2 to 5 and 6 to 8 8It : $It '.. - ..:... - - 1r - & -- - , I 8, 1974 AUGUST PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER .. ------- --- M CNO meets L TORRANCE'S KITCHENEach with CINC'sCHINFO ........ .. week it is resolved that next week there will be no rush to make "- Chief of to-, '. publication deadline as our featured recipe will have long since been Naval Operations, Adm. ,' ,. selected and given to the editor. Such is not the case and each week it ; t '< , is a race with the deadline and space in the paper. This week is no James L. Holloway, III, .;: ;; ! exception.It met last week in . is not is disastrous as it would seem because the efforts of our Washington with his ' friends at the Word Processing Center have provided us with sufficient principal Commanders in \T ..J' , recipes to last for several weeks.We would be happy though to feature Chief for two days of > .>. '. f . other contributions with them. "\ , along : : : Credit for this weeks recipe goes again to Miss Pat Crosby of the consultation. :,,'.:p'.w\. :: : ) ) )$( : ' Word Center. Meeting with the CNO ; ' Processing J , ; \\t, were Adm. Harold F. ..;., \.......J.. ". '."...... '' ,,..,t ."'' "". "' , BAR-B-QUE BEAN SALAD Shear, CINCUSNAVEUR; : .. .. : , 2 cups cut green beans (drained) % cup vinegar >1,' ,''''': : >.; Adm. Maurice Weisner ' 2 cut waxed beans drained ' cups ( ) >Vi cup salad oil < a 2 cups kidney beans (drained) 1 teaspoon salt CINCPACFLT; Adm. I u Vfc cup sliced green peppers 1 teaspoon pepper Ralph W. Cousins, GIN- :.''' '. 2 purple onions (cut in rings) V4 teaspoon celery seed CLANTFLT; and Adm. % cup sugar Worth H. Bagley, VCNO. IgN Place green and wax beans in collander and run cold water over During the two days of . them to remove the canned taste. Drain kidney beans separately and talks, a wide range of : ..ad place on paper towels to remove excess liquid. Combine beans and I. IU'' issues discussed toss lightly. Mix remaining ingredients and pour over beans. Toss were ' lightly again. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Toss again just before including fleet operationsand , serving. Makes approximately 10 servings. training, personneland " ship and weapon / $ .. systems development programs. "Knowing the , HAREM ( vast experience and responsibility these of- COMPATWING ELEVEN SAILOR OF THE QUARTER-This honor Open 4PMIALLNEWTOPLESS! ficers represent," Adm. was bestowed on YNI Steve La Bell for the period July through Sep I tember. As Assistant Administrative Operations Supervisor of the DANCERS Holloway remarked, "I Wing Operations YNI LaBell's is Department performance con- TOPLESS GO GO4PM -2AM considered it essential thatI Raised Show Bar slstently outstanding and his work is always of the highest quality. In 10 W. Church St. 358-978 have their views as I this position, YNl La Bell is responsible for voluminous amounts of analyze the status of the correspondence, including Op Orders and OpPlans, training subordinates Navy today and begin handling the myriad amounts of classified material, main. :n f n::t. :it. $ ?%M>.t ;:m" ""-:::; ::.' .. 1 charting our course for the taming flight records and numerous special protects. I R&S TEXACOCOMPLETE "t future.This was the first joint Toastmistress Club installs '''':::.. ':. ,i.;: "': ::'?::1r .< ; %: u meeting of the Navy's top AUTO CARE! leaders since Adm. Betty Murphy as PresidentJaxBetty MECHANIC ON DUTY Holloway became CNO a month Murphy of NARF Other officers seated were AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS ago. was recently installed as Betty Prim, First Vice- president of the Liana Toastmistress president; Dorothy Eanetta, CAR WASHAsk the Club at a luncheon heldin Second Vice-President; Velma TEXACO the NAS Jax Officers Club. Installing Kibler Wilma Secretary; Page, Ed about FREE LUBE! + goodneighbor. our Officer was Maxine Treasurer; and Helen Kackley, Henderson, President of CouncilSix Club Representative. ED STEPHENS, Owner .... International Toastmistress The American Red Cross .. 4851 SAN JUAN AVENUE PHONE 389.9414 : . NrMNww wAinN M 1iN-- .ID' Clubs. Sharon Arnold president of (Corner of Cassat&San Juan) ... 0. the Sortes Club of Cecil Field, was guest speaker. r . iI TRANSMISSION p LEAKING.SLIPPING, ftUI GROWLlnGJERKlnG! - ------ These are the first warning signs of transmission Betty Murphy UI trouble.They could develop into major and costly repairs. So. at the first sign of lake stock in America. trouble visitor call!your convenient Mr Transmission center 'kw Bents pay a hums( at maturity :IEUI w 1 BSTABLISHED\ - HOME FURNISHING CENTERSHome /ox's Greatest COMPLETEDONE Owned&Operated by Thomas Walker AUIDIYIA UNTIL WORN'YOU IS "''WAY 17 at KINGSLEY AVE ORANGE PARK Ph 264.6942 , C AUTHORIZE IT ALLFARRSB IIC: TRAnSMISSlOII GUARANTEED TUHE-W DALE i .... SPECIAL PRICE ,INCLUDES$995: Drain fluid,Check filter New EVERY r- ; Gasket Adjust Bands Refill with . New Fluid Adjust: Linkage 'Inspection PAY ; of Hoses. Connections. Motor Mounts Modulator and t in t * 11II: Universal Joints Comprehensive Road Test Ask AboutConvenient SUNDAYtL CALL DAY, NIGHT OR SUNDAY 5609 PHILIPS HWY. 733-1844 PMSURPIUS :IE 4015 MERRILL RD. 744-2322 J Terms , 535 CASSAT AVE. 347-5448 GOODS 1333 N.MAIN ST. 353.7581 w DISCOUNT I STORE . . > 8, 1974 --- JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 15 a a CALL:387-3566 MOVIE SCHEDULEThursday I Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than TueSday , arriving too !late for this deadline will be published i for PUblication the following Thursday. Ads structed otherwise. A check or money order for he cost the of fOllowing the week unless the publ.sher; Is in. Aug.8 Sunday Aug. 11 ad must be minimum received WITH the copy "THE WAR BETWEEN MEN "DIAMONDHEAD" Drama, RATE: charge ((3 .lines) ...?.so Mail to: HOLT PUBLISHING CO. additional line ((4 words per line) ...60c AND WOMEN" Comedy Starring Charleton Heston and -.4565 SHIRLEY AVE. JACKSONVILLE 32210 Starring Jack Lemmon and Yvette Mimieux. "G" ((107 min.) J Barbara Harris. "PG" ((105 min.) Monday Aug. 12 EMPLOYMENT. +;..a Jti..I: ,,, Two TRAILER, up to twenty LOTS WITH acre, Tracts ACREAGE 5 milt! f"j- RENTALS: >t.: Friday Aug.9 "PRIME CUT" Action Drama < _I Starring Lee Marvin and Gene radius Cecil Field & I 1-295 $2,00000 to'' ; ,, ; .; "GYPSY" Drama JANITORIAL JOB $3,000.00 per acre. Prices are far' Starring Hackman. "R" ((87 min.) Natalie Wood and Rosalind 'art-time evenings SPM-IOPM. NAS below neer-future values. Call Tony UNFURNISHED APTS. Tuesday! ug. 13 JAX 3552741. Royal Services. George, 389-5514, Eve. 7711976. 2 BR unfurn. duplex, Appl. furn., AC, Russell. "PG" ((143 min.) "MILLION DOLLAR DUCK" Call 786-1635 WYNNE REALTYOF [TEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL HELP.. Realtors FLORIDA Specialist Saturday Aug. 10 Comedy, Starring Dean Jones PICK YOUR OWN WORK DAYS MANY A fe i: ,:MOBILE I HOMES "GUNMAN OF ABILENE" and Sandy Duncan. "G" (93 EXTRAS lit you have any days with 8 to 10 hrs. 3BR. home with fmly rm. Washer, 1 "- -* - (Matinee at 2 p.m.) Western (60 min.) [free, and would' like to earn extra! Dryer, range, refrig., drapes, rugs, JUSTISS TRAILER PARK min.) Wednesday, Aug. 14 money, we have numerous lobs fncd. bkyd. 8. more. Only $26OOO.VA. 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern "THE LAST DETAIL" Drama, "PIRANHA" Adventure [available with warehouses, factories, trailer and . [import firms, etc. Pay ranges from JACK FOREHAND aptsj389.3007.WEBUYANDSELL Starring Jack Nicholson and Otis Drama ,(Actors Rating and 6440103rd St. (between |$2.00 hr up. We now have an office in Corp. Realtor-M.L.S.771.8866 bases) GOOD USED MOBILE HOMES Young. "R" ((104 min.) Time not available) I Cedar Hills for your convenience for - [further Info. call 355-2738 from 10AM. QUIET PEACEFULIs __ Phone 388-4419 -... -- ---- - [3P.M. this beaut. 2'/j acres of land. Fenced LETYOUR REST AIRCRAFT WORKERS & cleared at a price you won't believe.Off BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT [ All type aircraft experience con. Jones Rd. on Kathy Trip Lane. DEPOSIT REQUIRED CAREER IN FINANCE sidered. Immediate openings In. FOSHEE REALTY, INC. SUMIT MOBILE HOMES terview from 8 AM to 4 PM Mon.-Frl. 388-1581 Broker 5210 Phillips, Highway,733- 422'BRtNG Aero CorporationLake FOSHEEREALTY ... THIS AD-FOR $100.OFF60'X12' FOR MEN & WOMEN , City Airport Immediate cash for your equity, none DORADO Lake City, Fla. too large or too small. 2BR., IVjBA., wet bar, completely COLLEGE DEGREE NOT REQUIRED. Phone 1-752-7911 388.1581 Broker turn., W-W carpet thruout, in park HOW WILL YOUR CAREER DECISION An equal opportunity employer near pool. Rent or pay equity and buy. OAK HILL REFLECT_ YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS GOALS? Phone 771.2405 after 5:30: P.M.I . EARN EXTRA INCOMEIn 3BR., 2BA. with range, refrig., your spare time. Pick your own carpets, util. shed & fncd. bkyd., I ; : ' hours. Training Provided. Ph. 778.2455 lovely corner. Only $26,000 AVA. TRANSPORTATION! j' If you are looking for satisfaction that comes with Involvementwith JACK FOREHAND people, a challenge that utilizes your abilities, and ad- 6440 103rd SUbetween( bases) WANTED vancement that relates directly to your effort,men H.F.C. I MISCELLANEOUS. & ;I Corp. Realtor-M.L.S.771.8866 USED MOTORCYCLES Management training program is your best opportunity. We are I T Any shape, size, year, model, or looking for career minded,ambitious people, 21 or older,who havea LIVE CRABS'WILFORO'SFISHCAMP HATE YARD WORK? condition. 387-0551 flair for leadership and a mature business attitude to train for Now let us show you this. 3BR, 2B I executive positions in our branch offices. Unlimited advancement 744-9707 home, freshly painted & has beautiful E2'S4 UP, NO CASH NEEDED opportunity,secure future,outstanding benefits In nation's largest Financing arranged, for low mo. hardwood floors. $23,000WARMTH consumer finance company. (VA Approved) AUTO AIR CONDo SERVICE & CHARM pymts. Good dependable used carsa Also home Central units & window good selection, 3886422. Beautifully landscaped yard, Lovely FINANCE CORPORATION AC, Tyler's. 4711 Palmer; 388-S161. home with 3BR Formal DR, detached NO CASH NEEDED HOUSEHOLD -- 2 car gar on bus line.STARTINGOUT. '65 Dodge Dart, 6Cyl., New paint & 4282103rd St.or 5713 Beach Blvd. FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP DAILY ? interior. Extra sharp! $495 or low mo. Also,fresh crabs 2'BR home with Lg. yd. Lots of trees, pymts. 388.6422 Household Is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all minority & Call 2640677. fenced, w-w carpet, Choose terms, female applicants will be considered on the same basis as other POP Only $14,500. 7J PINTO RUNABOUT applicants without regard to race,sex,or natural origin. WARNER FOOTBALL BRICK BEAUTY Yellow, AC, Auto, Radio, Low Mi. 389- Register at WBA Baseball Field, Neat 3 BR, 2B Built In range & oven, 9760 after 5pm, All day weekends. corner of Wesconnett & '105th St., July w-w carp, den, huge corner lot, fenced 27 and August 3 10 AM to 3 PM Ages 9- 'TORINO 12. back yd, low equity $2600 Fee $25. Needed. 2DrHT. No Cash I PICK YOUR TERMS GEORGE'SKENNELS Neat 3BR, 1'."aB home in Normandy 358.0881 Big Chief Say: Dogs & Cats Boarded Village. Range, Refrig., AC, w-w NO CASH NEEDED Since 1925. Grooming, !training & carp, Lg fenced yd. Low 20's. '69 Ford XL, 2Dr., H.T. Bucket Seats, shipping, Visitors welcome. LOTS OF SPACE Extra sharp! $795 or low mo. pymts. GET THE.... Bankamericard & Mastercharge Neat 3BR home with den, All 388.642- , honored. Off 1.10 near Cassat Ave.& Lg.BRs.Extras incl., carpet, Range, Edgewood Ave. Refrig. 2 AC units Just listed.won't MOTORCYCLE TRAILER SUPER 1970 Holsclaw, Excellent shape, 3 rail, SOBS Edgewood Court,783-U25 last at $23,500 VA.WORKMAN. has new 1975 plate, $80 or best offer MOTHER'S DAY LAYAWAYLeft REALTY INC. Call 771.2554 '60' Realtor MLS 388-938S SAG unclaimed, lust released. Singer r 1971 YAMAHA 60 , Zig-Zag sewing machine, 1973 model, HOUSE FOR SALE Mini Enduro, high Compo head, many like new. Zig Zags, designs, appliques, 5 BR., Lg. LR., DR, kit, utility rm., extras $125 or best offer 771-2554 Strong 4 etc Left unclaimed, customer left utility yd., fenced yd., carport, 5 PCT. 1971 BULTACO ply all-nylon area, cannot locate. Need someone in VA mortgage, $30.000 772.9721 250 Pursang, Needs minor work $300or Extra wide area to pay balance $63.02 or assume DOLL HOUSE best offer, contact Don at 771-2554 $9.10 per month payments. Will take ABSOLUTE """"= / 9 rib tread $5,200 cash to mortgage will buy this '70MALI8U trade. Phone credit 731-0255 ask for lovely 3 BR. home w-fam. rm., fully 2Dr.H.T. No Cash Needed. i.f ' manager. Will deliver. No obligation. Bold raised carpted & drapes, kitchen equipped, 358-0881 _ MISC.ITEMS Lg. fenced yd. Lots of storage. Im- white letters , Simmons gold naugahyde sofa bed, mac., Immed. Poss. Don't miss this NO CASH NEEDED avocado green Danish naugahyde one. '68 LeMans 2Dr.. H.T., Air, Sharp, ,* Full '60' seriesdimensions rocker,adult size: wheel bike with Ig. FOSHEE REALTYINC. $995 or low mo. pymts. 388-6422 \ I , rear basket, racks for pick up truck 38M581 Broker 70PONTIACGTOMetallic 1 Call 2685059. V j-R REAL ESTATE NEEDS Blue with Black Vinyl Top, Instant response ' FOR AC, PS, PB, automatic transmission [. xa:;l 'EAIE: r"IE-t joe Roplak (CONTACT RET. NAVY) Realtor. $1195 or reasonable- offer.- 772-0705 and controlA60x13.19.95 Associate Representing NO CASH NEEDED NEAR BASES _Blanding Agency, Inc.'Realtorsf! '69 Chevrolet Wgn.Air, New paint, 4 Lovely 3BR., AC in Cedar Hills. CEI771.I036, RES- 781. 7715h New Inspection $995 or low mo. + 2.02 FET Completely fncd., sep. DR, 8. multi pym pts. 388.6422 purpose room. Must see only $18,000 CEDARHILLS&OAKHILLWe 4 VA. have several nice 3 BR homes In 1972 HONDA G60X14.......:... 24.95+ 2.90 FET to CB, 750, 8,000 miles, 4 $25,000 Priced from JACK FOREHAND this area. 6640103rd St.between bases) $35,000. Easy terms. Call for more like new 389.4981 .. 60xl4. '27.95 + 3.49 FET l lG60x15. Corp. Realtor-M.L.S.771-8 44 details. NOCASH NEEDED / .......... FOSHEE REALTY, INC. '67 Pontiac. Runs good. $595 or low Range &3BR..2BA.refrigerator BRICK, enclosed 38I-1J81 Broker mo. pymts. 388-6422 -........... 24.95 + 2.96. FET 4 garage w-W&D connection, fncd., pecan trees, pay equity & assume 28.95 pymts. $161.89 Mo. Vansandt Realtor, L60xl5........... + 3.47 FET 3893549. GUARD . SECURITY Pmtiipr Tire fiuraittttunrtiri a.; Kist 4 n*bur*to ttt If**to qu hat H tin bit n vi*M w VA TERMS Retired Military Welcome iptiM.,.U a..iw..cUffi {M)|hr IN lnJ mm lea rniti- isan d M 3BR., Cony to NAS & Cecil. With tvntlfricipbsttLuniM / range, ref rig 8.AC. Only 21800. JACK FOREHAND "4 .( isl.ur.t hr I J KlW ifct R"tna lUll m k.ttk|.M wti 4440103rd St.between bases) nfbct H OuriN W.*..**.Arab dm K tkt omtl" ..pM taL.GUST C..mI ntidn u hMrd . Corp. Realtor.M.L.S.771.8866REAL FEDERAL RESERVE BANK New & used home ESTATE sales, equities, OF ATLANTA appraisals. Our staff is navy oriented. BRANCH Room 60", First Federal Oldg. Call JACKSONVILLE 355-9094. 384-5212, 7712189. ...has an opening on Its ItandForce. Must s rlct Page AsDinwalt, Broker excellent physical condition w Investigation and firearms qualification test. VERY NICE security Salary W700 yr Apply In person, 515 Julia St. Mondaythru 3 Bedrm. Home with Air Cond. & range, serving bar between kitchen & Friday, t' An equal| opportunity employer LR, fenced backyard. Only 17000. VA. Call today. JACK FOREHAND 4040 103rd SUbetween( bases) Corp. Realtor-M.L.S.771.8866 Y -- - / AUGUST.8, 1974 PAGEJ6 JAX AIR NEW-AIRWINGER = - ___ -- - .. .:.:.:{.:.:.:{:.:.... N. mhaaHMftvvfrMWWWWTHE ..-=................... ........ .. ;.;.;........ ..................!..-;...' I :-:.:--:..... ; MAPLE mohths ago HUTCH, now, paid$199,$275 MAPLE three BA FOR, Xtra SALE stor: SPACIOUS, Gar, Fireplace 3 BR, 2, DINING SET, beautiful six Hdw Flors. 2 Gas Fl. Furn. 3 AC. Flee-T MARKETA [ :] captain chairs, paid $450, now 10x14 shop. Yd W-Wd. Deck, Blount Av. Landscaped 4665 25. 77M184. FREE PERSONAL WAN r.AD SERVICE $ for Military and Civilian Employees cf NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field Ortega Manor 388-5292 I. SUPER .......... ------- .- ------.- .- -_-- 1972 VOLKSWAGON 1 BEETLE,28OOOMU Green, runs 1969 CHEVELLE, 327-375 h.p., 4- II FREE: WANT AD ORDER FORMADS perfect. Very good condition, speed, green metalflake, white vinyl top, black roll-lmpleated, ( MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) $1650. 771.1184FOR LIKE NEWT. Corvette wheels. f SALE: 16.6 Ft. $1600.00 771-7695 REFRIGERATOR, all frostless, .......... ., Avocado Green, like new, TEAC 4010SL Tape Deck. Auto- reasonable. Electric can opener, Reverse W-Dust Cover 786.2567 or lighted makeup mirror, misc. Cecil Field Ext. 8424 Adams. J I Items, Phone 264.8930 after 5 p.m. . I .1'I FOR SALE: 1972 Sears Portable TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and! REQUIRED I INFORMATION BELOW Dinette Set Walnut formica 6 Dish Washer, Excellent Condition - BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. , chairs, table has extra leafs, $65.00 78600681972CHARGERSE 'I I padded seats, beige with gold, excellent condition. 772-3477 Loaded, Low I Name Office or activity to which assigned I mileage, good mechanically.Retail . 1965 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC $2750, asking $2200. Total II 1II I 88 Holiday sedan. Good running Flnanceable at CU 264-6163 or ,1 Rank.Rate or Grade. Work Phone No. Signature 1 condition. $225.00. Call after 6:00 NAS 2708 p.m. or on Saturday 772.0593 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active I must provide all information requested le: Full . military or civilian;! employee personnel assigned to name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and I FOR SALE Two air con. I1 NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field., his signature, grade or rank-rate, office/ or activity FOR SALE: 1973 OPEL MANDA :ditioners. One 15,000 BTU and one I 2. Free advertising In the :.:'Flee-T MARKET"will to which he is assigned and office telephone. This I (Luxury) Gray with Blk. Vinyl 23,000 BTU. For 'further Information be limited to: Offers to buy,sell or rent housingfor information is for authentication only an4< your ad I Top. Automatic AM-FM Radio phone 772.7979 should be worded independently of this Information. personal use as a residence; offers to buy or sell I 772-8133 after 4:15: personal property; offers of or requests for rides to S. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In I FOR SALE: Orange Park,3BR, 2 and from work; announcements of educational I courses offered by nonprofit organizations or the 'following edition Is MONDAY NOON. Ads I Potted Llgustrum, Boxwood, bath, FR.Sep.DR Xlge lot, biro, I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be accepted arriving after that date will be placed in the Gardenias 75c. to $1.00 others. dswhr, CH-A, 2 car garage. W-W following week's edition. Ads will be run only, one I only If the words "PCS" (for military), or time, unless submitted as prescribed above. Coffee table$15.00 Singlebed with car Call 264-9879 weekend & even. "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians the I leaving I almost new mattress & springs. Jacksonville area) are Included in the wording of the ad. Ads for pets will be carried only when accompanied .. No phone calls will be accepted r + "Q I 771-3306 1971 HONDA 100SL .. Very good 1 by the word "Free". "Flee-T MARKET'! advertising. The JAX AIR I condition less than 4,000 miles NEWS and AIRWINGER offices cannot provide ,I 3. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing lervlces for advertisers. I 3 ACRES In SWITZERLAND, 17 $275 Call 786.4151 After 5 p.m. I "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed miles from NAS lots Of trees, I in each edition of our paper Ads written In longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No $6200 and assume $4300 at $50 per HOBIE CAT No. 1619 for sale will be rejected.e. more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be . 'I accepted. mo. 264-4714 $2000 race equipped, trailer, I Complete ad forms must be mailed to "Flee-T I extras $2300 value: Call Jim MARKET" Editor, c-O JAX/AIR NEWS Bldg. 1, I. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of. I 1964 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE: Bateman 772-3395 after 7 p.m. I NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville Florida 32212 business or which do not meet the above I MALIBU SS, V8, AT, AC, Good OR I requirements will be rejected. The publisher '."Flee-T MARKET" Editor, c-o AIRWINGER reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I condition, $325. Call 778-3980 after Cassette Stereo tape deck, push t.! in, NAS Cecil Field Florida 32215. These forms IIIIII 5 button operation, Includes ... -- ----- -------- e L-er--a.------._---------- .!-_o.r sss a.ssw sir w.. .J microphone, In excellent condition W DATSUN 510 Station Wagon. Crib & Mattress $25.00 Playpen Cyl' Heads, Super Stock ExAlanifolds FOR SALE: Walnut Modern $50.00 also cassette tapes Red Radio, Heater, 4-Speed. 28 $10.00 Changing Table $2.50 Two 383-6 Pak, <<0-6 Pack, dining room suite, Table with leafS your choice $2.00. Phone 7864126. MPG plus. See at Chapel or ph Sets Metal Bunk Beds w- Mallory Ignitions Carb and side chairs, 1 arm chair, China .......-.. 3051 $675 Mattress. $20.00 Ea 772-8927 More. Priced Right. 264-4106 Cabinet $300. 2645684Boys MUST, SELL: 5000 BTU Air ......- after 6 p.m. Weekend! Conditioner, less than 1 year old. .......... 64 VW BUS-Need 1600cc Eng. 1972 SCAMPER Pop-Top Camper Bicycle: 20 inch 5 speed Excellent condition. Call 772.1320 Windows\ 360 P carpet, bed and Custom 8, All Vinyl, Spare Tire, SUZUKI GT250 1973-1400 Miles Columbia "Long Boy". $25.00 after 6 p.m. radio $500 264-2454 Awning, Mirrors l Included Like like New. 264-3692 after 4:00: PM Lawn Sweeper: Like new parker New.'$1250 772.8927 .......... 36 Inch trallette, TE7036. $115. 1974 KAWASAKI 175, 500 miles For Sale: Large MediterraneanOAK Rent 2BR HOUSE. Ref-Stove. AC Jax Ext. 2551 or 264-5826 $650.00. 772-7964 DESK Exec. condition $80 For Sale: 1972 Trailblazor Fur. 2 Acre Fenced $150 per Mo.: Phone 778-1370 home CAMPER TRAILER. 18 Foot, Ph 284-9780 No collect Calls 1971 MARK III CONTINENTAL. 1973 SEARS COPPERTONE Fully Self-Contained, $1700 Call Grig, owner, 27,000 miles. Immaculate DISHWASHER $150.00 Also' For Sale: EARLY AMERICAN 786-6774 on Ext. 3966 condition $5,200. Jax GOLD CHINESE MODERN e' Brown Tweed SOFA, Oxblood FREE RABBITS Male, 1 Ext. 2551 or 264-5826 COUCH and CHAIR $150.00 All Vinyl Club SOFA, Matching 3 BR Split level, by owner, 2'/z Female, and 6 babies. For Sale. Excellent Condition Phone 641- Maple End TABLES, Slide bath, den, W-W carpet, Dbl belt exerciser, excellent' condition Turntable Garrard 7398 Projector-Movie Screen, All garage, CH&A, fenced back yard, $50 772-3351 (professional) Stereo Brand v " Excellent Condition, PH 264-8930 privileges to Drs Lake, $12,500 & new, a real buy $40.00 772-3109 or Wizard no frost 15 cu. ft. after 5PM' assume. 7% percent 264.7622 SLEEK-1971 Crltchfleld FG-15', 778.3421 REFRIGERATOR 'wo door 110 HP Merc gator tilt trallor. large freezer on bottom real good HOME FOR SALE: 4BR, 2BA, ROLLING HILLS, Four Dedroom $1,850.00 724-3184 or 2164 Jim Auto Tow Bar with.safety chain. condition 65.00. Call 771-4274 Approx 1800 sq.ft.-Living Space. HOME family room, fenced tree Dixon $60.00 used once Call 264-5792 Hlbernla Forrest-Six miles S. of yard BIRO electronicallyfiltered See at 305 Edson Dr. Orange Park LAKE HOME for rent Sept 74 2 Orange Park Off 17-One Acre- two baths, much more, First $200 gets ItJ! 1972 Eagle BR T/2 BA FR. with FP CH-A on $55,000 Tel 284-5238 Negotiable $33,900 786-4530 MOBILE HOME, CH&A Furn., 1971 4 dr. DODGE POLARA like White Sands Lake 40 ml from Jax 2br, 2 bath, Full carpeted, with new, 40,000 miles, vinyl top, AC, 264-4170 8x25 One bedroom MOBILE 1963 VW-Wlde Tires on Rear. skirting, In Immaculate shape. PB, PS, Speed control, steel HOME, older model Well built, Adapters for Front. Asking $250. 264-6792 after 5PM belted tires $1,895.00 or best offer ORANGE PARK: Large 2300 sq. Fully equipped Shag carpet and Call Chief Henke C.F. 8137 264-4268 ft. 4BR, 2 BA, Brick Home, W- AC unit Reduced to $1,000 388- For Sale. Remington ELECTRIC LR, DR, Lrg FR&FP, Utll. rm & 8375 1967 FORD Heavy Duty TYPEWRITER. Pica Print FOR SALE: One Pair of Chicago 2 car gar. Dr. pymt & assume low Econollne Van. Carpeted & $150.00 Cdr Cutchen 772-2413 after Roller Skates size 8. $10.00. One 6 percent loan. 264-4170 High Chair $5; Stroller $7.50; Partially Paneled $750 Call Chief 5:30PM: 743-0745 Pool Cue with Case. Used four Jump Seat $5; Maternity clothes, Henke C.F. 8137 times. $20.00 Call ext 3405 or 781- 12 FT TRAILER Heavy duty Sizes ))2,16, Cheap; Room air Must Sell! First $100 Buys A '65 0823 after 5 p.m. ask for Jeff haul tractor-automobile New purifier $5 731-4571 AIR CONDITIONER BTU FORD FALCON, Needs Work, ; tires tubes cost $171.00 1 month Kelvlnator, Good Condition. Body In Good Condition. Runs. Contemporary (Danish) In Dark ago. 325.00 781-5794 For Sale: Treasure finder, model $45.00 Call C.F. X8407 or 772.0577 264-6792 after 5 Green Blue fabric. In good .N.NNN Jetco treasure hawk, sold for condition and great for den $20. OPEN ROAD CAMPER 10 Ft. $119.00, will sell for $75.00 never 1956 T-BIRD I Mint Body. New: 67 BUICK: Good Transportation.New Call 781-8466 Sleeps 5 W-oven Icebox Brakes ((4)), Shocks ((4)), Ball range used, phone 388-6355 Paint, Interior, Tires. Not Furnace Intercom. Stabilizer See to Joints, Front Tires. Priced to For Sale Crib & Mattress. original engine. appreciate : Shocks New cost $2495. Sell for Wanted: to buy 1967 to 1970 VS-28 maint. Cecil Ask for AT-2 Sell. 2777 or 264-7856 after 5 Dressing table walker stroller $1250. Call 781-5794 FALCON, Nova or other small Tillinghast 771.3211 ext. 535 $50 for all Call 786-8890 or Cecil d' 1973 PICK UP CAMPER 11Ft. Ext. 8201HONDA Ford Interested In or Chevy-Also BOAT FOR SALE 16' Thun- small convertible 7U395O Ext 292 For Sale Over the CAB CAMPERfor Nomad All Extras Ex AC, Totally : , derblrd with a 1973, 85 horse Small Pickup, $250.00 Self Contained, Excellent $1850 . Daytime, After 6 249-0565 750 late 72 Model mercury with skies, life jackets, Electric DRYER $50.00, Clean and In good condition. 73 PINTO SEDAN, 1600cc engine, etc. Take over payments. Call CABOVER CAMPER-Needs Telephone 771-4902 15,000 miles, new rear tire Call 786.7615FOR some repair Make offer or will 4 Speed, AM radio New steel 771.2883 days for Frank trade for Rifle, Shotgun, or For Sale-WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA'S belted radials, Very good condition SALE BTU Air : 36,000 , Pistol. Contact Roark 771-8439 Set: Plus $1800 786-4581 ......- Conditioner perfect for Mobile Yearly Supplements from 1956 to work: 772-2189 1974-$75.00 Call .772-8463 after Sears COLDS POT 1400 BTU. Air 1971 TOYOTA P.U 37,000 miles Home Central air. used one For Sale 72 750 SUZUKI Good 5PM Conditioner. 1 yr. old, $180.00 with or without cab-over camper. summer. $500.00 Call 778-2455 firm. Gold 11x8'/2 room size rug 778-0785 after 5 p.m. Work Ext. Condition. $800 Call 2768 Moper Lovers: 1963-64 Stage III and pad $ 0.00 778-0527 183. (Continued on next page) ...- N S, 1974' JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 17 Capt. Walker gets Commendation Medal I MERIT PROMOTIONSJax Jax--Outgoing COM- PATWING ELEVEN n The following positions have been advertised under the Chief Staff Officer, Capt. Jacksonville NAS Merit Promotion Program since our last issue: Charles M. Walker (at left No. 156-74: Fiscal Accounting Assistant GS-5, Closing Date: August in picture), received the 19, 1974, Local. Navy CommendationMedal No. 157-74: Supervisory Quality Assurance Specialist (Aerospace) during awards GS-13, Closing Date: August 15, 1974, Local. No. 158-74: Computer Operator GS-4,Closing Date: August 20, 1974, presentations at the Staff , Personnel Local. inspection held . All career and career-conditional employees are urged to look for at Staff Headquarters, the Merit Promotion announcements on the official bulletin boards in Bldg. 506, on July 26. Y their work areas at least once a week for new announcements. Capt A.P. Lesperanceat 4 _2' There are many announcements that are open continuously. Copiesof - ( in right picture) , these are available at the Rating Branch, Civilian Personnel Department, Bldg. 907, Room lll-A. Employees should contact the Commander Patrol Wing \ Rating Branch, Ext. 2320, Civilian Personnel Department,to inquire ELEVEN, presented the ' about positions in which they are interested. award to Capt. Walker, who has been on the staff : ( :: :. .. fl since August 1971. Capt. : g Walker will be reporting in kY IFLEE-T MARKET I to Jacksonville Univer- (Continued from page 16)) sity's Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps 1973 MAZDA RX2 Rotary Engine FOR SALE: Schwinn 10-speed unit as CommandingOfficer 8 . 2 dr. Cpe. AT, AC, AM-FM Radio bicycle Includes speedometer, and Professor of Aws & 8tr. British Racing Greenonly light, chain & lock, pump, I year Naval Science. 15,000 ml. Small Equity, assume Insured. $85.00.186.6106 Capt. Ray M. Burris has loan. call 772-1886 relieved Capt. Walker as TESTORS RADIO ControlledAir the Wing Chief Staff Officer - ROLLING HILLSfour bedroom Plane.. Never used. Includes: Capt. Burris has rancher BIRO, dining, family Radio control, repair kit,gas and " room CHA electronically filtered, formerly served as battery. $80.00 Cecil Ext 328, two baths, assume F.H.A. Commanding Officer, Home 264-0464 after 6 p.m. Mortgage, refinance conventional Patrol Squadron 46 and 786.4530 recently transferred from '63 FORD FALCON 2 dr. very the USS GUAM (LPH-9)) Prices good at the following OVAL TABLE 2 leaves 4 Locations onlymestem good condition very economical where he served as caneback chairs with high backs $300.00 Cecil Ext 328 or Home 264- Normandy Mall like new. Operations Officer. 737.0834.- 0464 after 6 p.m. Shopping Center .......... BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY outo Cedar HillsShopping 1 BR. Mobile Home on 2 beautiful OAK HILL PARK, Home for sale Center wooded Landscaped lots at Half ba, Ir, by owner, beautiful 3br. 2 Moon Lake 10 miles East of Silver A once in a lifetime opportunity Center STORE dr. Inside Utility Room, trees, to purchase THE FAMILY Paxon Shopping Springs on US 40. Magnolia, Bay . call condition Excellent f9r appt.to valuable land & trailer.rental trees. Call 771-8343 see. All financing can be. business now grossing $150,000 AUTO SERVICE SPECIAl arranged 772-9552 per yr. Improved with excellent AUTO SERVICE SPECIAL 1973 VEGA WAGON Factory Air living quarters. Owner AT 13,000 miles Being transferedmust retiring. Purchase land & Expert 9 In. B&W T.V. good condition EXPERT sell wife's car. $2,100. 771- business forS75OOO.Easyterms Brake $30.00. Call 778-3884 1595 SCHIFANELLA, WHEELALIGNMENT Adjustment! RealtorPHONE ! SALE: 8N FORD TRACTOR, Selling overstuffed chair bright 355-4104 Our Experts Wilt... Home Phone 388.1309 Our Experts 'Will... 10ft. Jon Boat: 2 Acres, Pond, yellow $40. Call 778-3884 Check brake shoes Very large home Owner will Inspect front end drums, cylinders, & carry mortage Ext. 3352 wheel bearings! .....-.. to ensure'driving ORIENTALFOOD stability! Adjust all 4 brakes For Sale: 1969 CHEVROLET to contact! CONVERTIBLE. Job, Set, adjust caster proper New Paint Add fluid if needed! air$15,000or take over paymentsof STORE camber ajid toe-in! Mat U.B. $77.96. NAS Cecil Marine 12 to 8 Can With ,lOAMtoSPM Sunday . 7DaysWK TlK'Sion Ban . Section Barracks.Ask for P.F.C. Hall 1st Specializing in Foods From: 5 99Reg' k Extra.Air Cond.Moet 88, r. N. THAILAND KOREA U.s.Can. *JAPAN f s9.9S Convenient Credit! *PHILIPPINES HONG KONG *CHINA Con'et: 't' j' FOR SALE 12x60 ARTCRAFT VIETNAM *HAWAII TAIWAN * MOBILE HOME. Refrlg./ Stove, BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 384-7:33 s E 1901 i I Dishwasher, A.C., Carpets, (Next to Lakeshore Post Office,Front of Pantry Pride Food Store) l aDAMS Drapes. Shed. $4500. 771-3808 ... -- - I LPS] ( .. Four plies of tough nylon cord, long-wearing tread! CONVENIENT Nusta19 y i CREDIT! 4 for 1 i MOBILE HOMES : rl; $99 BOULEVARD 786-8110 TIRE'MOUNTING 5070 NORMANDY Plus F.E.T. and Trade-In I ORANGE PARK 264-0569 r WHITE WALLS $2 more ... BLANDING BLVD.. Hurry I Limited 4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 737-4366 x quantities_In some sizes! 284-5616 .. . SPRINGS " ' US HWY 17GREEN COVE ': <$; : !t ---- arUI, . -- . - --- .. .tF ! '"i. -- \ --------------- : :> I HOMES INC. $10000 ". . MUSTANG MOBILE 'viM ,Cj ., 15 $10000 I ; Telephone I NM ; I .. , Issued to ' D 1Nt Stat Zip < j ', .' I. :"b. ' Address City m ". ,} \ \", ... C - GOOD UNTIL My - I? Only one Certificate may be used toward Bv TIN DAYS :::I Transmission Fluid Tripod Jack Stand. the Purchase of a Mobile Home. Void AFTEEDATE N Ant-Foam.! Smooth Pin-Lock Style 99 Ia: unless signed by an authorized Date" OF ISSUE :..:.: Operation!Quart! 33 2-Ton CaDaeitvl.. 1IGUST representative of .- rlrr 213090 Reg. 4$e A5030 Reg. SUS INC. rrrrea : MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES. rrrrrrrr- ., ------------- - L. iiI AUGUST 8, 1974 PAGE L-_ 18 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I NARF Summer Aids. I I ,.1 "' ....\' ft 1 ,., to Jax-They catch an rise early before bus dawn; punch; run a time clock and work under close supervision, but most of the 130 iIN 'i.F summer aids working for the. Navy at NARF this summer are not complaining. Relatively few have fallen by the wayside.The . Jacksonville teenagers working under the federal a : government's summer aid al program are grateful to be ableto earn an average of$150.64 take i home pay bi-weekly and the sharp departure from an ideal summer vacation is providing not only money but valuable work experience, for a majority of the youth. The students at NARF are assigned a variety of jobs in the x shop and office areas, learning d. skills which range from industrial * machine operations to inventory and office procedure. o t and coordinator f Program student counselor is Mrs. Connie y* Rogerson,a patient and motherly 1 # guidance professional who has worked with young people for 30 years, 17 of which have been in Duval County schools. ; i Mrs. Rogerson does not have other faculty members to assist her this year and so she selectedtwo rw young people, William 4. c.t Kinsey and Claretha Johnson, to I help administer the program and keep in touch with the aids scattered throughout NARF's sprawling complex. While a ._. senior at Staton High, Kinsey was -- -------- - the recipient of a trophy from the AUTOMATIC TAB BENDING MACHINE functions are explained to DRILL PRESS OPERATOR, Annette Placke, a Jacksonville 11th Northside Chamber of Com Ulysses Brinkley (Right) by Manuel Cost ,!:a power plant supervisor. grader, has drilled more than 125 aluminum plates without error, merce naming him the school's according to her NARF supervisor, Robert McCallum (Right). "Most Civic Minded Student," an Photos by Tom Hansen, honor of which he is particularly proud. Story by Doris Card Many of the young people in the OUT OF SIGHT NARF program have definite career plans.Their summer jobs GO GO DANCERS are helping them financially to JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONREPOSSESSION continue their education, and in : = All Topless some cases,exposing them to the --mj: ; m'tlM: 'if' , ; : :? : r:::: skills which will lead to full time SALE ti BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCERS careers. 11 AM til 2 AM Dally An especially glowing report of M laPin !I'm: "" : ::: : z l.'rr..JfWhy ': tr 1080 Cassat Ave. 388-9016 performance has come from the pay full price when you can get it for less? supervisor of Mark Bivins, a with definite young man a career ' goal. Bivins' interest in electronics . was sparked by a three GUITAR PLAYERS year course offered at Technical High which he attends as an 11th 73 Ford Mustang 71 Datsun PIU Truck STUDIO grader.Production His Control summer has job introduced in. Grande him to handling of w/Camper top GUITARS component parts and limited PS, PB, AC, AT ' Vinyl top, R&H '\ I'I AMPLIFIERS fl- procurement will help when procedures he goes into the which TV $1400 I ic INSTRUCTION $3495 f ;i Sales-Rfp lrs.Rentals (Continued next page) Music&Accessories 70 Ford Fairlane .. _ I I III r A'All)I IjJJ J 1 JIJIIIIIII U J III 1111111* J J iJ: CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS ----- ... 2Dr., III It l . 73- Dodge Monaco2DrHTVTPSPBAC PHTBAVT R&H PS ,::iii_ 5225 LENOX AVENUE PHONE 781.1080 .. _- : (Across from Pizza Inn at Normandy Mall) E. $ 9 0 0 _ $3050 TIM UQ UANA 73LUVAllconditioned CZ JAWA RICKMANBSA TERRACEApartments 69 Mercury R&H TRIUMPH ir BIRD Marquis : .: Pool.PatiosBalconies WTW Carpet*Drap s PS, PB, VT, AC $2795 Central Heat&Air R&H, 2 Dr HT .- Modern Kitchen Appliances M-X Parts Laundry Room $850 72 Paramount I BR FURNISHED Street ir Sales Mobile Home $120 .t up ' .2 BR,Front Den unfurn. 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Assisting are student assistants, William Kinsey and I ,4 iq.' e i iJ t2 Claretha Johnson. # I repair business with his father a mistake yet," says Bob Mc- Many others in the program few years hence. Callum. have performed well. In # Others in the program have Leon Harvey, a second year nominations to select the out j1 won the accolades of their em man at NARF, is an example of standing male and female ployers. Annette Placke, is an progressive improvement. summer aid, NARF supervisorshave example. It's unusual to find a Assigned to the Power Plant last used such superlatives as slip of a girl operating a summer, Harvey did not adapt "industrious", "willing," "eagerto F4t foreboding Pratt and Whitney well to his assignments; learn," "reliable" and drill press, placing a large however, his performance was "conscientious." Many have aluminum plate in the machine to followed closely by Manuel recommended that the young make six holes in each unit to Costa, shop supervisor, and this people return to the same Jobs . llrI) exact specifications. But Miss year he has become a valuable next year or be considered for Placke does the job and does it asset to the shop, according to permanent employment. These rt well. Her adeptness at this Mr. Costa. Harvey plans to be a assessments invalidate the myth ;, 9 manual labor is manifested in her physical education teacher and is that all teenagers need direction. supervisor's assessment of the the recipient of a basketball Many of the NARF summer aids ,f n$. work. 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Oliva indicated he will try to use You never can tell what's going to happen, can you Southern League All- has been troubled with bad all six pitchers in an effortto Mr. President? And, believe it or not, I know exactly Stars. The Twins will play knees for the past several keep a fresh arm bat- how you must feel. their regular lineup years but the American tling the big leaguers.One . One day I was a member of a four-man Navy against the All-Stars. League's innovation of the newspaper staff that had just won the CHINFO Merit This means that local designated hitter may of the pitchers for Award and the next I was the only man on the staff. fans will get an opportunity have saved his career. the Twins is local star Ray Ron Bayles, our itinerant photographer from to see two of the Last year on bad knees; Corbin. Corbin is a 1966 FICEUR, left Monday on orders to PH "A" School in greatest hitters in the Oliva hit .291 for the Twins graduate of Suwannee Pensacola. game today. Tony Oliva after playing in only 10 High School in Live Oajj: Mike Rose, our regular staff photographer, left on and Rod Carew have won games in 1972. and attended Lake City Tuesday when he got called back to his squadron six American League The Twins will also Junior College. He was one without so much as a days notice. Batting Titles between bring future Hall of Famer of the top pitchers in the That left me, the sports editor, and the editor. them with Carew winning Harmon Killebrew to Southern League in 1970. Then on Friday of the same week the editor left on the last two years in Wolfson Park. Killebrewhas He jumped to the Twins in three weeks leave and there was only one.I succession and currentlyon tied or led the 1971 and has been with know just how you must have felt, Mr. President, his way toward his thirdin American League in them ever since. when you lost all your top aides.It a row. homeruns on six different just wasn't the same was it? Ted Williams has said "occasions. Entering the Advance tickets for the Boy-oboy-oboy! Ain't things a bitch, Mr. Nixon? that if anyone currently 1972 campaign Killebrewhad playing the game of hit 546 homeruns. game are on sale daily at New: : LooJcsJJVew Sounds! New Girls! baseball is capable of Suns' field manager, Wolfson Park, 'HemmingPark WHAT* NEWf EVERYTHING NEWUWE hitting .400, Carew wouldbe Billy Gardner, finished his Services, NAS Jax Special and the man. The little 12 year Major League NAS Box seats second baseman has en- career in Minnesota and is Mayport. joyed nothing but great- looking forward to pilotingthe are $3.00 and reserve seats ness throughout his Major Southern League All- are $2.50. General ad- mission is at the League career which Star squad against his $1.50 gate. HA VE REMODELED I Remember time is game 1 began in 1967 when he was former teammates. Last ESCORTS (Dancing Partners) 7:00: p.m. on Tuesday, PUSSYCAT selected American League year the All-Stars tied the Continuous Door Admission HALF-PRICE! Rookie of the Year and All- Atlanta Braves at two August 13.RYDER. topless Co-Go AAon thru Thurs. 6 to 11 pm Star second baseman. In each with the game being 744 WEST lth $T mithST EXIT PH 311 fJM his TRAINS 1969 he won first bat- halted after five innings of Open 4pm 4am (Sundaystoo) ting title with a .332 play because of rain. TRACTOR TRAILER i average. The followingyear Gardner and Southern DRIVERSTrain he was on his way to a League President, Billy to drive tractor/trailers with a repeat performance when Hitchcock, feel the series of Home Study lessons on safety, rules of the road, etc. Then Your problem: he was hitting .366 after 51 Southern League will fielda come to a Ryder Training! Center for games. 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General Craig trophies at the BAC InvitationalLong The 10-and-under To finish off the days events, 100 Free for nounce the Annual Junior Cannon, U.S. Army Distance Meet held this boys was the 800-yard Free Relay for again all Navy with past Saturday at the Beaches. John Brennock beating his Senior girls with Anitra Kling, Golf Championship for retired, seems to like the Highlighting the meet was 10- personal best time, taking own the Debbie Haffke, Julie Claflin and military dependents of 13th hole at NAS. Last year-old John Brennock's State gold medal with a time of 1:08.2.: Barbie Lagdon came home with active and retired per- week he had Ids first hole- Record smashing effort in the After swimming the mile the Bronze Medal,and the Senior sonnel.It in-one on the par 3, 150- mile, beating the old mark by a event, Julie Claflin, a short time boys 800 Free Relay with Chip will be 36 holes medal yard hole and on his next minute-and-a-half in the 10-and- later Lagdon, Bobby Haffke, Robert swam to the Silver Medal in under class. This also breaks the the 500 Free for girls 13 and 14. Anderson and Brian Mason did play for boys and girls on round of golf on the same State Record for the 11 and 12- Chip Lagdon proudly wears the the girls one better by taking the Tuesday and Wednesday, hole he had a deuce. year-lds. Attaboy! Bronze Medal after taking third Silver Medal. August 13 and 14. Flightswill The constant Improving of in the 500 Free for Boys 13 and 14. The two trophies are on display be by age groups: Age SpecialServices times and the team spirit con- The 500 Free events for boys in our showcase at the Indoor 10 and 11,12 and 13,14 and tributed greatly to their win. and girls 15 to 17 showed the team Pool for all to see. A fine job was 15 and 16 and 17. Play Following are the teams still strong with Barbie Lagdon in done by all and I'm a very proud starts at 10 a.m. on August complete results: second" place for the girls and parent. Specials In the 1650-yard Freestyle (one 13. mile), Senior girls, Barbie Interested youngstersmay Lagdon took second and Julie Rugby taking hold in Jax sign up at the golf 1. The Game Center, Bldg. 148, Claflin took fourth,bettering her course club house any time is sponsoring a "free-bee"day on own"personal best time by four Sunday, August 11, with no .. minutes.In Jax-Unknown to most in the Jacksonville area,the Bold New City is up to August 13. Entry fee charge for of tables. use game the 1650-yard Free, Senior represented by a Rugby Football Club; consisting in the past of a is $1.00. Trophies will be Rack-em up on Special Services. boys,Brian Mason was third and beer.hodge-podge of anyone with the desire to play hard and drink a lot of awarded at the close of the 2. There will be a free matineeat John Brennock, only 10, was fifth Junior-Senior tournament 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, with the State Record time of Rugby as an organized sport is virtually unknown In this part of the which will be September 8. at the station theater. See one of country except on scattered college campuses and in the major . 22:05.8. the old favorite westerns. : Florida cities. For this reason there has arisen somewhat of a Mr. MacDonald also The girls 400 Medley Relay was mystique about the game that is prompted by bumper stickers that announced that the annual team effort with Barbie Lagdon Butterfly Julie read: "Give Blood, Play Rugby" or "It takes Leather Balls to play Naval Air Station In- swimming ; Rugby". vitational Golf Tour- D Claflin Backstroke Anitra Kling ; The game of rugby would appear to the novice as a mixture of soccer Breaststroke and nament scheduled for eight-year-old ; and American Football with a few strange, confusing rules thrown in Jacqui Brennock finishing strongin for good measure. In actuality, rugby is organized mayhem October 5 and 6 will haveto Free for the third place medal. dangerous only when not played according to the rules or without be cancelled because of The boys 400 Medley Relay was regard to common sense. a delay in the construction also Medal for third a Bronze The Jacksonville Football Club offers for both Rugby an opportunity the This place with Bobby Haffke the veteran and novice rugger to practice the skills involved in the \of new greens. __ .. 0 . swimming Back; Robert Anderson game and to represent Jacksonville in an organized sport. It providesa Breast; Brian Mason chance for civilian his anyone or military to improve physical Butterfly; and Chip Lagdon condition, compete in an organized sport and enjoy a variety of social swimming free. events. The 50-yard( Free event for If all this sounds appealing to you, practice starts September 3 at COMING SOON ! eight-and-under girls was a sure 6:30: p.m. at Wolfson High School for the season commencing September winner with Jacqui Brennock 28. If.you just want to see rugby played, the first game is outclassing the field for the Gold against Winter Park on September 28 at Wolfson High School. ...another CHARTERTIRE Medal. For further information call 772-2779 and ask for Bill Walsh, Wayne The 50-yard Free event for the Shiver or Larry Zurn. . eight-and-under boys had Jimmy --. Lagdon in third place and Jamie :: ....,. .... 'V,._ - "-" <'"'" ,,::r"'::" ':":"""':.=:'::' '" CITY Brennock taking fourth place. Since there is no eight-and- " under 100 Free for the girls ji ENTERTAINMENT ' r-------------1 NIGHTLY '1147 Pork $f. (!US 1'7J 1 I I PHONE. 1II..U5' 11I 11I I I 8:30: pm til 1:30: am in ORANGE PARK 1 I Il Cocktail Hour 5.] pm I .. t . 1-:::. I "Jr-a:: ':faw.." 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"...............................--.l:- , .-. .....--- ...--. --'.e.L ._.-- ...- -', --r', rw vthn irv .r'''''- -.....____--...,,......- _...-- .......- .. --- --... -",..-..___.._ . AUGUST 8, 1974 PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER J 119 t w 'i ,;tI: .'r :: : .' .;)&I ':;0:. " : I f-fft: ) v\, ..tkW! .i!'. CECIL SPORTS .;T..:'; ,'" .- -= -- ..... --..,'#'..... CECIL"RAIDERS"TAKE 6ND NAS Norfolk for the the station gym. All coaches SOFTBALL TITLE South Atlantic Regional should attend this meeting. Cecil Field defended it's title Championships. The Norfolkarea WANTED: Touch football . last week at NAS Memphis has suffered six straight officials for the forthcomingseason. winning four straight games. days of rain and has not yet All interested personnel >k , Behind the pitching of John completed their district playoffs, please contact Tom McGuckin at Johnson, the "Raiders' taillied 16 therefore no scores were ext. 498. times while their opponents available at press time. HANDBALL managed only 2. GOLF An organizational meeting for 1 In the first game,Johnson shut. The intramural golf Winter handball will be held in the out Mayport 3.0, and later League competititon will get station gym at 1000 on 12 August. repeated the performance under way this week. A total of The tenative starting date is 19 against OLF JAX by a score of 4- nine teams have entered the August. Teams interested may 0. Their next game was league, including the defending sign up at the gym office. somewhat closer as they went champions,. VA-45. Information Minimum team roster is three but still be players. ... against Memphis, concerning scheduling may managed to squeeze by, 21. obtained by calling Bill Stott at .. THE TINKERTOYS ARE BACK-VMA-124 arrived at NAS Cecil Following these three big ext. 245. Field on 27 July for two weeks of Annual Training Duty. VMA-124 is . victories, the Cecil squad, BOWLINGDue attached to the FOURTH Marine Air Wing, and is homebased at NAS ; coached by Jim Lee, was able to to the closing of the lanes Memphis, Tennessee. Twenty-one officers and one-hundred-one g sit back and watch the losers for refinishing, some leagues enlisted personnel made the ATD trip. During the two weeks, the 1 bracket to see who they would may have to extend beyond the \ squadron pilots are refreshing in the bombing phase of flying. In the face in the finals. At this point in summer cut-off date of Sep. photo above MAJ M.C. DRU R Y, CO of VMA-124, prepares to launch on J. j the competition Cecil Field was tember 1st. This would result in a a bomb training mission, assisted by Plane Captain Cpl. J.B. 1 the only undefeated team left. In loss of ABC sanctions,and league MCKENZIE and SSgt. H.W. JOHNSON. I the final game the Cecil 'Raiders' officials are urged, where t tt went up against the Memphis possible, to schedule make-up squad for the top honors. Playingas games. Contact Chuck Lambertat WITHOUT ADVERTISING YOU WOULDN'T KNOW! , they had throughout the the bowling center to check on \ tournament Cecil Field went on the availability of lanes.FOOTBALL . to defeat the Memphis team by a score of 7.1 enabling them to A meeting concerning the SPEAKEASY regain the 6ND Softball title. upcoming touch football season __.._ is will be held w BURLESK * This week the Cecil Squad at at 1000 on 13 August in Chris Dickerson, Mr. Universe 1973.1974wants to remind all you gals out there at Cecil Field that TOPLESS. the station gym is open seven WILSON Pemtioc days a week at ypur conveinence. 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The Fliers COMITTEE: MEETING involving the Fall Sports pitch Softball Tournamentthis back doubles to start Jax were coasting along with a TODAY Program will be proposed. week with a 1-2 record. off on a winning foot in the 2-0 lead up until the fifth Jax--Today (August 8)) PISTOL MEETING The Fliers won their tournament.The inning and then the floor at 9:30: a.m. an Athletic NEXT WEEK initial encounter in Fliers next en- fell out from under themas Advisory Committee Jax--An organizational Memphis in extra innings counter came against their Meredian scored six Meeting will be held in the meeting for the approaching when they played the old nemesis, Cecil Field. runs on six hits and six i MIC Room of Bldg. 110. All intramural Orlando Club.Orlando Cecil held Jax to two Flier errors. ,commands, departmentsand pistol season will be held in took a 1-0 lead in singles and a double on the Schneider provided units assigned to NAS the NAS Athletic Office, the first inning of this way to shutting them out, the only bright spot in the ': Jax and participating in Bldg 563, at 930; a.m. on game on two hits and two 4-0. game with his 3 for 4 " the Composite RecreationFund Wednesday, August 14. If errors. The Fliers, Meridian dealt the performance and one RBI. . are urged to have your unit or command however, came right back ,. " representatives attend this plans to compete in the with two runs in their half ,. of the inning. Walt Swink ')l. , pistol competition, then it ( j REC CENTER is required to have a started the inning by i', , reaching first on an error representative at this 1 RAMBLINGSThe meeting.DID and then stealing second. i Shepard then doubled to YOU MISS THE bring Swink home. Cliff i Dependent Recreation GOLF MEETING? i Center was the sight of highly Jax-An Murray followed with a .... i competitive activity as the pool organizational single and ' i tournament entered its third meeting for the upcoming Shepard home for brought a 2-1 \\S'\ r/) 4 'j : week. Once again first place is intramural golf season lead. ; controlled by little Mike Ergle was held last week in the with eight wins and only two Athletic Office. If Jax added another run in O losses.Larry Garrels is in second you the second inning on two O missed the O 9r.H with five wins and four meeting or walks sacrifice and f :' place a an .. :, losses followed by Jack Stephenswith your unit failed to send a error. Orlando came backto :J .t,. ' four wins and four losses.On representative and you "'\1.1. I TRIED TO DO WAS SEE IF IIER SKIRT WAS MORE tie it in the third still want to compete, call up THEN TWO INCHES ABOVE HER KNEES. ' the basketball court the inning on a two-run homer .' defeated the Bucks by a Ext. 3239 as soon as Cougars and the score stayed 3-3 possible. Open for your conveniences a.m.-6p.m. forfeit. until the bottom of the Closed Sunday Coed volleyball is underway. )f PICK-UP & DELIVERY Everyone is working hard and ROAD SERVICE enjoying themselves. Volleyballgames MECHANIC ON DUTY have been changed from First JAPANESE RESTAURANT in Jacksonville! AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS Monday to Wednesday nights, NATIONWIDE TRAILERSOne effective August 19. Way or Round. TripBOB'S .. ................'... : ::;:::::::;:::::; : : :: :: : : ::: ' Changes of hours have been ; O.A.K : ': HILL made at the Rec Center. It will close on Saturday at 6 p.m. in- I IEYASU I of TOKYO.Original ( f stead of 11 D.m I uni n ";, Anyone interested in any ac- Japanese Rooms ; : .i ; titivites of the Rec Center are :j: SERVICE CENTER 1111 invited to call Ext. 3127. Hour 2$.WEST DyVAL STREET. 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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