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tr t ,i'- r"J.: ---_. :. .. i , : ;':4AXIRjIEWS) ',nJ"\.MD"" 119, ., Ifo I : : " . _ _ _ =.a. .I r" >' -, ""_ > :;I JACKSONVILLE, FLA. v{r r(. -r. 3(') OCTOBER 10, 1974 CECIL FIELD,' FLA. 1j 1 1j F Lr 1I I I\ G i ii : . j i j Y rW 1I } \ I i I ) I t ,I t I II t \ & & Y Y M TT : _ I 1 ; _ - ; : : '1:.. :; r 4&.e. t, .. ., ""' s. wwxw..eu + +.xey hn.axwwa Wray.uw..e..W..n.q.nw.w.rmw.wd.u:+ nws*w aw.r rSr raMro. 4M97 vri I ? .. :<, ' . :.. ;t"jf' , ; " IM e r y at , N k li 1v 1 t Y ,f r : 1 Ih r r I E,4R 'M1"Published r r Holt Publishing Company, a private firm In no way connected with the Department Of the Navy Opinions expressed by the publishers and writers herein are their own and are not to be considered anafficlat ' expression by the bY the Department of the Navy. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does nof constitute an endorsement by the Departm.nt of the Navy of th. uctorservlcesadvertised' 14 Vault - aty 3'\ &LcQI' or sJ.3A: '" ( a I.\C :JL4:' I'I' .\A/ 'I t1 r.1I Y i1 J PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 - - --- (rvyA; -- PPOUDl30ct< , l IQTN\YTQADITIONP4' : ------- -- SOrange : - . " :) .. *, *. :,.' . \ *,: 1""- ;. ; ' Jrark.A TT' : , I 'j' ' " \ :- , I good place to live. .: ; . I A good plac. ;. to bank. . .\'. .." Orange Park has a long and proud tradition( of welcome to Navy personnel and , their families.Like the town of Orange Park, the Southeast Bank of Orange Park ...,,...:, R 1 , always extends a most cordial welcome.:to. our Navy friends. '.. T rw .. .. .. : '. ., . We offer all the modern, sophisticated services of our big-city cousins, PLUS ".' ;:: : :- : .. ,, ) the friendly, personal care,and concern'you knew.at your home-town bank. In ,- ', '. t fact, many of our Navy friends continue to bank with us when.they are tran sferred.We think it's because they hope to return to Orange Park someday. It's. a , good place to live-and a good place,to bank. " '..' : .. ... , Sffife. "" .. IT' >.. r'l =:!':t" = :: . . /''\ ": '; III \ , < Southeast Bank of Orange Park. \. 2044 U.S. Highway 17, 2649526.,Member FDIC. THE OUR DOORS ARE OPEN DIRECT BANK ECONOMY PLAN EXPEFOR THE s OF THE YEAR! : A A S V 2- HOTTEST SELLING SUB-COMPACT I v - N I "* BACKED BY EXCLUSIVE A.M.C. BUYER PROTECTION PLAN i G "The energy crisis is here to stay." N S O N Investigate your options for Economy. S Safety. Dependability with AMC Gremlin, UP TO Freightft; 0 I , i.. ' ;. GREMLIN on Board tp. HORNET $ Order yours today! JAVELIN J $ 1 u MATADOR + '14 MATADOR BROUGHAM 4 Steela'i 1915. Slut. with. wbtt vinyl top,individual r. o 0 No Reasonable feetilir litiil :s''J3.2:; ..lifSJvnfS s/ion-i 4ZU1 Z&oifftMioif CONGRATULATIONS. 0 Offer Refused .74.HORNET,. "HATCHBACK". ... ,. I To Our In Many the United Friends States and Customers J 0 Suck I US.Sp. fty 3 d c.nrp.et with < cI.| AT if Navy und.whit*w l ,vhibility gr"P.hidden compartment,'adia. For their W Years NOTHING' HaD BACK ,..,Not.,.. .,.KuH m.Uin(. of Valorous Service ALL UNITS ON SALE! "B"II" $ THIS IS YOUR DAY! 1IIIIar I.tail'rlce U1U.n .lilSlvil&s 3452f . $$ <.: 5415 O"'i', "" PHILLIPS 'Ie HIGHWAY THE | o. ECONOMY IIRftrtloD JACKSONVILLE EXPERTS 737-3400 r P. .. - I"OCTOBER 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 3 j, I ,yNttt , DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY ornci or THE CMitr OF NAVAL OPERATION WASHINGTON IS,D C, h ' \ . . Navy Birthday 1974 A Proud Tradition ) ;ti:: S&ffi&A'PQOUDTDADITION " Tradition has always been the enduring strengthof 1 the Naval Service because tradition has its rootsin the actions of people. Throughout the Navy's . nearly two centuries of growth, the individual deeds that have given birth to naval traditions have, at times, fired the imagination of the entire world and settled forever in the pages of our nation's history.On . other occasions, far more numerous over the years, countless individual acts of courage and sacrificehave often remained unrecorded, perhaps even unnoticed, but have been no less a vital part of the Navy's ) tradition-making process.In . each instance the motivating force has been the same--the professional commitment to duty bya . Navy man or woman, military or civilian, in aspiritof pride in self, pride in the Naval Service and pridein our country. It is that heritage of commitment, ;''.,: of course, that is the very cornerstone of tradition. ii'' ," Time and again since our birth on 13 October 1775, Od4 " ", ' our Navy's progress has re-affirmed that professional a ', ; commitment is our proudest achievement.Navy . , Birthday 1974 is both a celebration of the Navy's commitment to its own people and a pledgeof continued commitment to the people of our nation.It . ic also a time of reflection and expectation as we pause to honor the Navy's tradition-makers of the I past and present, and dedicate. ourselves, in a spiritof .' camaraderie and unity, to the traditionmakersof \ the future. 3 c; // J. L. HOLLOWAY, III I - Admiral, U.S. Navy I Th THE SECRETARY. THE NAVY a, WASHINGTON ) ., .t NAVY BIRTHDAY 1974 A PROUD TRADITIONAs our Navy celebrates its 199th Birthday, we are in the midst of important changes in the Navy as we know iU .the modernization of our Fleet, the realignment of certain command and support organizations severe fiscal constraints, the realities of the All-Volunteer Force, and the dramatic expansion of the Soviet fleet. But throughout the past year the United States Navy has met each challenge, answered each call and, in every rs J case, lived up to the finest, traditions of its 199 year history. In fact, it is during times of crisis and challenge that our Navy's proud tradition has its greatest influence. For almost two centuries American patriots have sailed the oceans of the world, under sail coal steam and nuclear propulsion, in ships of wood and ships of steel, in a constant vigil to protect this nation and . Its vital interests abroad from foreign aggression.That . .. . :, tradition is embodied today in every Navy man /'t', ," \ and woman whose patriotism, dedication to serve, and If / ..... diligence in the performance of duty are still as they .J- were in 1775, America's first line of defense. Thoseof you who have stepped forward to serve .'. your country : ?fj'j? should know that your vital role is recognized all ''. -" ::' ? across this country. And as our Navy meets the } : ,. uizzI challenges that face us on this 199th Birthday, we : ; : .4 !.1t. r.. .:' should take strength from our Navy heritage, match ."; ,Ir ,.''''.'" <'iI" '' ) the commitment of our forebearers with our own, and "" a'J' ,, ,:, rededicate ourselves to carrying the proud traditionof i' 0., - : ; t ,, ; . .1.1,, ;; .lI4- :,,,. 1",'' 4' : . .. ,....1'd;.';,.: .,' .. r..r": : . :?i ... f U ._ ---.: _- !-! ,7. / J. William Middendorf, II '*rt f .;. ., ' y 1.r ,> . : , : .. : ..., .< ; :-: : 't . " I.,\ :' . I'. t t h. ; 1'i ( . '. 'i 1 "I really// don't know? why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, ;, .. Ji' except 1 think it's because in addition; to the fact that the sea changes, .: i and the light changes, and ships change, its because we all came from '/. '" ;: the sea. And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have in our : :" : ,"'.:; veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ",.' ': .' .. ''oj .T A. / ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our ... ; !\.I :-V tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea .:- "I t (1.:; .x:' whether" it is to sail or to watch it we are going back from whence we .. :: 'r.x , "'), : .. came. r 4 ,( .... ' y '. ':"" :-t ; .': .. JOHN. KENNEDY .! ' t., : ';';il" :. Newport. Rhode Island. September 14. 1962. on the. occasion of the America's Cup Races .........; --c. 'i .:',:.n,;" ::'->,....,... '., .I.' ": ":',;!'Ii',';. ','. :. \ V :; ;.r) .7 ; ,. ,. '; II. . . I. . . r . PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER ._.-r.": :J OCTOBER. 10, 1974 .-....- .\\t: .. I ill ,.1.- ... - ' .., ,, .. ... ; '. ,"'" ' r-: .. '.. .... .. ._ .._ ;" :; 7 ; . ' ; \ itl . S ',..." '. \1.; :,*, f, . " 101-" - ..,, :,' \:"'> : "" " ;. . ON .).. . ; '.'. , . .. ... i '" : .w, \ '. '. ! \ i I '; : ; :. . t : . NAVY DIM ... ..,.;', "" '- .. '' ... F:.. .,.. '" : '- "J, \ ..' ,' T, .. " ' t l tlFy'':;; 'i \ " t a l A ". . AND A.d; : : ': ; . . .. -' : '. -: ;+: .h;: *1 J ., ': j: .f' ) >- : : } . : : , .. !." '.- I' .... >... "'" .. " EVERY DAY I .- Jh.J.. : LJ -S"".:" \ ,,},,,.",,(':' f, 'M- '.:. I ,',iJ". ,6 lt .. . -.., \ . l # : 1 ' '. :.: ..: ... '..r/r.JJi \J.-t.: . 10M 'w.t..t1.1- t-J."J "I , '" J r :"r"1 THE CITY OFT ( .,' ,.:., \,;1.J..:.-If","'r v ..:/Jj.D'..rdr ..I. -J +'" \ 'P 1 P".h'lt- .f - ,, : $ W ' F '''l rUt'- .- .. 'va' ,. .4 :;; -" 1 1 . J" .. ( \ "I'po. :" \I) 1 :: ... I. "' .. 1.1.t \ / \\t JACKSONVILLE "' ,h j11 a'f t :., I t o ", 1))<,, ql :. \ ..,; ''fl' .. ,t-' .} ; I I > THANKS ITSNAVY iJ ::1. . ,1;; -.< ,, of... :'f -- tv) )' I I ; .* J'i) : { ! .. CITIZENSFOR ... :: i ,:-'" M '4 !: I \,. Cf" " '.v ...r 1: '1.. . 1 I I1lt,. I )J1 \ ( HELPINGMAKE ) ; p't. ; , .. .J' ,4v. v ,., ':':.. !( I "; .........;::;f. ,< 1" .,,3; '( " ,'J Ji ' ; I \\i\\ I -_ i _"Yo II : - . ,\v. }. .. I. , ... .. ' '. \\ ;'i " ... 1. \ ,,, .1' JYi . / OUR CITY A ( ( .t. , " J i' It> 1. "7 ...w , to*; t..ttAj't; 1.j 1.\\. : ;j ; . \ PLACElF'V . BETTER l. ; ._ .;., '\\t : 'c !ti, 'j I ': _ LIVE \..,I'ij' ,,1. .. I I \, \ \.\ I I \ I1 \ I \ . , '\\ \ I : 1. . : ; ;:' "tm'\ ; 'JIr - r l.:1 : EACH YEAR : : . r. .. r, "' I \, ' ,: '. I t'," ''f " .' '..!, :J'" ."'.: .. ..\ \w :r'A .'.A. .,. .;'IIII..I._.n ") 7r '.' If"""':p I M AlrrA 'f\* l .1: I. ..................:.':"al'l: 'In.J ;.! .I. .,jL ,. I .. .. '"Y' -II.,. t' .'Ii. .:./ ....... ....:. j: r. 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'i# .\ ,, ...\. .)! ." , , . , > .,. h'. I " j t ,. F ; "'" , : ,9 .t. ..1 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE -- '"' f.f. /....1 ,.! .. .r t.v a yr 'if.'3ri' : d . \\\ ,..lJJ'CI I : -\JN ,..../, ___ I I ( 10, 1974 JAX AIR| NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 5 I A challenge from out of the ,past. ] I , v ai< , 2 . r qtl Yr'Yh. "r9u YY u . y ' o ,,, M .. ., a} "' .q',).", '"_ 4{. ;' : .., ,.t. " '" < :> . "'.,'.'*..t...,,',tf'''1 <: "' .,'". ...7'' ',,. ' . --' - "YOU YOUNG FLY BOYS THINK YOU'RE SMART, EH?" Then call the Jax Air News Office at Ext. 3118 and identify each of these aircraft from the Navy's past. The first caller to correctly ? identify all these aircraft(by their official Navy designation) will receive two free tickets to the Navy e : -4T League Ball, courtesy of the Holt Publishing Company, publishers of the JAX AIR NEWS. ,= r AIRWINGER. Contest ends 4:00pm, Friday, Oct. 11. -......- -- .. .. ... .. .. .. 1.1.. .1..1..1. ..1. tEiL. i, ........... . A SALUTE TO YOU! . d .. 4 t x Y'G Jry NOTICE! .x....':'" .. . LiWe've x ;:tv.} added ,'I, . anotherWESTSIDE . VOLKSWAGEN NAVYDAY Used Car Sales location a t... The 13th day of October a Special Day for the more than 700,000 men and v/ , women serving in the United States Navy in military installations throughout 1148CASSAT world.Our appreciation is given this day to all our Navy personnel. . AVE. - for your A _ 1J greater service w' and 11 convenience... Come visitus @ _, _ / 1 YYI i soon! WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 1150 LANE AVE.SOUTH-PHONE: 781-5511-Open8to9 Daily-Sat.8to6-Open Sun. 1PMto6PMrOCTOBER .. ... ..... ... .... ..... ...... .... . .. .:.......;.......................;.....,....JL....... .. : .::;::;_'::'::::). :" ::::\.;:? ;. ,> ..,if. ::1; "'au : :.::;:::':";.' .:;:fJt...........,:':.<',....... ...............'.Br.r................,..,.....rftr,...,....::............'.........................,.........'.'......................................................................:.........,....,..,.....': '" ..... ................,-........ ""It t OCTOBER 10, 197.1 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I ...Identify these Navy 'Tradition makers' I , ..' ... ,, .. Vak 4p" / ,. rw "' ' I .Yr . ' r , ?n swarr' I rt : s v ns r s 4 8 p "F , rT 4 yM yG < rv " Ndq ,. 'Y 1 ' '_ , i, _ fsa tpkh ealtn 4 'askRw. .. . ' u ; .S. t Yw ''Y r L' TIE BREAKER:What was the top speed for the helicopter on Page 5?SUPER TIE BREAKER: ''I Who's the pilot in the left hand photo on Page 5. ) - z I ! } , r I l i CLINTON AUTO SALESvJvX ........ .......... .Sti....... ..tiC.i........... ................. ........ ........... S}.... - 1775to A ...Salutes The . United States Navy 1974 for their 199 years of . { ( courageous S \ :' service. M ;3 I Is -, 199 YEARS OF ,yX + PROUDTRADITION /u _1 r Y Cv THE MOST "LIKE-NEW" CAR DEALER IN JACKSONVILLE BANK AND CREDIT UNION FINANCING ARRANGED 5829 BLANDING BLVD. PHONES: 772-7716. 772-7766 M- y -- ......-.....".... - V I OCTOBER 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 7 HELP NORMANDY MALL SALUTE THE NAVY THIS WEEKEND ON THEIR DAY... T r 1 ;' . Y'd SNK Fv,, r a, I ; S 1, I 1a ) 4 ..APa llct 11 4 \ ' ..,i. 4jV _ ", \--/J HAPPYFRIDAY f ' y; / OCTOBER 11TH -., BIRTHDAY ' OFFICIAL LAUNCHING , NAVY APPRECIATION WEEKEND ,., ___ NAVY"We _ SATURDAY AM. OCTOBER 12TH NAVY BIRTHDAY EXHIBITS "'L' ' ALL KINDS NAVY EXHIBITS .:"", ,'. .. OVER 50 STORES TO SAY "WELCOME" BIRTHDAY SPECIALS IN EVERY STORE . i : want to be a friendof the family" " Shop in air-conditioned comfort 1 loam til 9pm. Sunday 1 1pm til 6pm Plenty of free parking . . , :- : - --- -- . . ,PAGE 8___ JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I -- - --- - - r t ,,1 _ ,. .' ". .. ..' .. t : ,\. \0>' ".;' 'J '. : : t 6- t) r . , ,A . r ; HAPPYBIRTH I DA Y .: : ..... . U.S. NAVY '1 Y. Ah.Xy, Mi . :" : . nti ;:r -'f': We salute for 199 .t.. you years .. ... . : of unfailing dedication to our ;/ ' 1' country. We're proud of er Navy.reJI'i ; men and women who have , such outstanding service. , ; To Jacksonville based-1 serve our : f." .. . --< Jax Federal : .. . personnel Navy - Credit Union continues to offer : j : : : ;:. :; i . ; : .. ., ,.. .. .,...I "," :.t.."...,..} ".r " .. .:I.. ... ... .k . .J., : Loans for all purposes Certificates of investment '- .<; .' :". . nr. 6% share accounts Free ; \ r._ .' check cashing ;;; "j " .. Free public service ;,. . notary : ',1 ."tt.. K" ,Family Credit Counseling Service. '. ,, : - .. '.'f f t Savings and loan payments by military allotment '.< zI .i"f ; . .. : ,, ' t' , : : . : .. ', Ii : .'. :, .. . .'; ", ;...).. .' I ;" JAX NAVY FEDERAL :. r .,. . CREDIT UNIONROOSEVELT " ,' I .'., ... ' ; : ... .. : >. .; : . .. : .. -',' ; ;. '" . r . ,' ' "::: , MALL NAS CECIL FIELD Bldg. ;NAS JAX Bldg.J9 Tel.384.1391 Tel''772 9894 or Base ex t.215 Te.381.5622 CLAY COUNTY or Bas ext.2431' t'. Mon..FrJ.10AM.5:30PM. Mon.Frl.I:30AM.3:30PM: Mon..Frl,9AM.4:30PM Tel 264'T75611 190., A raBlvd.' near, Orange. Park. , t Sat 9AM 1PM Frl 12PM. 3PM 4PM. 7:30PM , Wed Sat.9AM 12PM 1PM 30PM: . - J' OCTOBER 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE 9 :1 1' / 1 v, 1 1 : The tradition grows L ... 24 hours a day Join theWilson Pontiac ' Family Today! ... p :; its a great feeling,! : The 75's are here! 1 x.r . 1 GRAND PRIX 2-DOOR HARDTOP COUPE 1 / THE ULTIMATE V . 1 ? ' lIt % 1 / ( gl._ O OY N . ' 1i: J 11 1 / ' 1. .. rf r+ + + N M w F '.. y. d"J I Y 1 i 1.Y I ' RS , : / . t + I I . \ s i : LTHE { ',1- ," : NEWS ; JAX AIR II I : : : :'iyAIRWINGER: ! I Il' ". l '", l''! e. & 'y ll +,2 J.. ; i HOLT PUBLISHING CO. ,.7 . : ., ; SALUTE : I ': <'': <" :: / I I l / .;" ,'''{' ",',i3 p-' THE I '' r;":,,>::'."*. r U.S. Navy :\ ':. *.'* . ' J ::', ::: .,199 years of Proud Service ;\i ",".{' in the. , a i ;( .. 'Great American Tradition" . :; : 'f J, . s. I I OCTOBER 10, 1974 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER : L SAil ; AV V % ,CHARGE IT! i': V V V V V 90 T0120+ DAYS SAME AS CASH STORAGE EE ot neftMS UP TO 'a MONTHS '.*. PAYMENT UNTIL: AFTER OCTOBER 25th ; r> ; ' , ? I ''li o til'N' A 4y} e FOOD STAMPS V WELCOME tu , j y Lt M itI Only 4 payments ;t'1 f * I V V frttfy $4.75 II we f i 'N f $26,82 f UM, 50 Ibt fr 11 w ks " YIELD 5 ( f 1 I from 150.2501bs .tl '?rr rt 1. :; V : I ! hip r 'V4' I V'V I iIG \ at''I'i I l Px ) ' ,, U a { h 1 {, ,r, All Ir1etl' !..' C*. .k.*l it 4.,,101. v Ott V ,, ,, MEMBERSHIP CARD ..."".d and II GUAtANTf V r BEEF SPECIALIST-COAST. TO COAST ....., " 9' II + *'" r rItPIACLOPACKeAGyE fOI PACK ;; ,, ;' (.,,,,J nll/d,.,.. OaIY.y ACI. ., //IIII/I nI $ LYKES 5 U/A t MIIIN.A.AtMIMII INI .,??.,.>!. IO..I 65 /0 MMIWI t mi i f i. 1 LB. HOT DOGS LB. Institutions Inquirt About Our 1 BOLOGNA 65 LB. 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT. V BUDGET BEEF 5 IBS limit EQth 4371 UNIVERSITY BLVD.So. SELECT ORDERS It i is our company policy to hay you-th cutlomer-present while USDA PACKER TRIM k, + your beef order is i being I.l.cted,col and wrapped. Our trained per CHOICE V' VV ? i Ma's y; sonnel will prepare the average order in one-half hour at no extra Wight t charge)! NOW FOR PRIME LB. V $ PHONE fO I-ObUb APPOINTMENTATTENTION : \ s ,.. 'Ve qy / / r 1It ; C S eI I I REPEAT BUYERS v. WATCH FOR YOUR MEMBERSHIP w s +' r CARD IN THE MAIL THIS CARD ENTITIES '; "' YOU TO SUPER WEEKLY BAR. V V < CAINS. 5 Ibs.SAUSAGE. 5 Ibs.BACON. 5 Ibs.SPARE 7 Ibs, PORK CHOFS RIBS CHICKEN $100 $| 00 $| 00 $|00 $100c' r . Tar -ref rr 10 IBS. CHICKEN I, ,,t ,' r' ". t 4 /1 FREE 4j 1 >"1 ForPlacin Orderloda I tr a r N'4' IN .,. / frl J Mix a I/i) j . OCTOBER 10, 1974 , I JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 11 . - "SALT TALK" t11i! % .. I A Navy Tradition fecoumss BOXING ..,. .: .. .....: Ibdau jneonini( to I ., ( fell off vie pome of \ Ihe it '-.. : .; r (propass-Qsrd, . I'"- ilq referred+ to -oinfcof i ..en' ' r me compass 1 . i" " ":" .".:,, \ bittacle: (small box). from tiis word bittacle'we . Detour r modern 'binnacle.) - I ( : ;7' SALUTING the .# H<'.... QUARTER DECK ; :: 'r' , A relic of Roman j da q when i images of the S ," .' I': me hot j ; on $$$m ANCHOR, IP,arid were fd wS AnchCTSKQcivcdti Vc name : ij came loerqone: &Uim WS from fa ancient Greek word ; > >.,-.LV \ ifi-"l, meanin 'crook or nooklafld> : : old Grecian anchots vtcrc& - :. .",SN1N0 19 wally minis crude fame ,: ," , . 7_, ,.' '" ,:' ,_ . \\ ANYTIME WE CAN BE OFSERVICE PELORUS , The ; instrument navigation : .. for taking bearing fe nand .. for Hannibal's famous pilot; ,Pelorus, who made Such a wondeiiful I jobofewaciatin F " the noted Carlhaynian 1 l I ' ieneral l .troops from Italy! jrT' ' after !it became imperative ,,\; _ to return to lie defence or T' D: .? their own countr .' S (' P .. ; E \ :' f : \ :.a Y Y2k : % ; kFr 7 \ ). r \J'Y; a \ ,'j.x < () III '. 1 : The doormat's always out to our many friends and customers in the United ,t; 4a<_ r 2 ',States Navy.We're a Full Service Bank that's anxious to help. We can arrange a =" f Vacation Loan, A Car Loan, A Home Improvement Loan, or a Personal Loan.'.. You're "welcome"every time at the Normandy Atlantic Bank. 's, *.. ... ' " '; :' .. .CHAN CABLES-, ' ;.)f r'N; ; ,;; NORMANDY ; : ' 'Old Ironsides" was one 1 Mr' of foe; last American hhip5to ue hemp cables for her r 6545 NORAAANDY BLVD PHONE 786.3770 / JACKSONVILLE,FLA.32205 . anchor In 1812 chaincables ..fMONDAY . were introduced: and .. quickly demonstrated >Ineireuperioritq THRU THURSDAY: Main Lobby 9am to 4pm Drive-In Tellers & Installment Loans 9am) to 4pm ' over rope. ' FRIDAY: All Departments9am to Bpm Member FDIC Phone 786.3770 . t - ..... . PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 I .Pride in its past, building the future I HE vI The story of the Navy in Jacksonville began in 1935 when interest in military aviation in this locality led to an investigation by the Aviation Committee of the Jacksonville Area Chamger of Commerce. This Committee investigated the possibility of securing an Army Air Corps Myi,. Ha .o-4.arrR; Base here,but the Army was interested in the Tampa Bay area The campaign to commission a military installation in this area continued in 1938 when a special board, authorized by Congress and named the Hepburn Board after its president, Adm. A. J. Hepburn, visited Jacksonville as part of a tour through the Southeast in searchof possible locations to build a Navy aviation complex. After viewing yr M u + proposed sites,including one at Miami,the board recommended. that a t' i Y site at Jacksonville be chosen. The following year Duval County citizens, anxious for the Navy to establish bases in the area, voted a $1,100,000 bond issue to buy the area known as Black Point and gave it intact to the Navy. = sr Thus, Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, became the only military } installation in the nation established by direct gift of local citizens. In 1940, with war being waged in Europe and America's inevitable, eventual involvement, the government invested $15,000,000 in what was then intended as a training base for Navypilots.Congress passed authorization for the expenditure of $68,000,000 for the base. The base was commissioned on October 15, 1940, with Captain C. P. Mason (later admiral) as its first commanding officer. ...) Almost immediately after its commissioning, the first aviation cadets began their training. Following the United States' entry into World War II, the air station became more important than ever as a training base. The station's population numbered in the thousands, and by the end of the war more than 11,000 pilots and 10,000 air crewmen had undergone primary and operational training here to earn their wings. With the increase in demands on the station because of war, a massive buildup program was carried out. By 1945 over 700 buildingshad been built here, where pine trees and the remnants of Camp A LOOK AT A GIANT-Navymen, Marines and civilian employees stream into HAS Jax throughthe Johnson,the old Army training post, had stood only five years earlier. I Main Gate. NAS has changed greatly throughout its history and the changes are continuing todayas The Naval Air Technical Training Center at NAS Jacksonville new squadrons and facilities arrive on the scene. taught thousands of civilians in uniform how to handle the complicated instruments of war before sending them on to join forces engaged with Axis,forces in the Atlantic and Pacific. Following the war, hundreds of Navy men and Waves were discharged at a separation center operated here. The Naval Hospital cared forhundreds of men wounded in combat. With the close of the war, NAS Jacksonville continued as an active naval installation; and in May 1946, Seventh Naval District Headquarters was established aboard NAS with Rear Admiral Ralph Davidson, then Chief of Naval Air Operational Training, assuming duties as Commandant. Seventh Naval District had previously been headquartered in Miami. In 1948, the Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) " "!' ; was' moved to Memphis, Tennessee; and the Seventh Naval District here was dissolved and absorbed by the Commandant Sixth Naval k District with headquarters at Charleston, S.C. NAS Jacksonville is currently headquarters for much of the Fleet striking force in the Atlantic area from pole to pole. It is also a major ri supply point.Occupying. .. y 3,400 acres along the west bank of the St. Johns River south of Jacksonville,NAS Jacksonville I odav is the hub of a vast naval complex in Northeast Florida, including the Naval Air Station at Cecil '\. Field and the Naval Station at Mayport.The . . '-, air station remains today as vital to America's defense as she was in the 1940's and 1950's. The challenges of the 70's are being met with the typical vigor of naval aviation activities.itifyn' . *"" B B JB READY TO FIGHT-Only two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Navy pilots and their aircraft Li!*!L *....ft.,,,..,..,j ijHaaMiaii , I stand ready to loin the war effort.MEETING : : : : wsp y r > ' : ,,.,''.."}' ,,,, ;ZTc. '-T fM1 ', ,, wE" N f S St S lfJ; (:, ' . !LA' YYJ!33 jirr 1 th r I k ra ' i # a 9 , v exY V Y i xt .4a <"S' v.Rw f r , , r ->> r < yt .-e-.--_____ ', .x. i1.. ._r THEIR NAVYMEN-Jacksonville. area citizens meet their new Navy nelgh Ors at a A VISIT FROM IKE-President Dwight D. Eisenhower took a look 1945 airshow. at NAS in 1957. r -- - OCTOBER 10, 1974 .. i JAX AIR NEWS iI I r -AIRWINGER PAGE 13 j I r NAS part of the Proud Navy Tradition.. j j jI I Flaf , t A e4 M, 'Dy 'Ir x ' ,<1'J'! 'x"% 1\ 1 . -r. I ,y, / 4.) 5Vi M I: ? f --- -- - - "WHERE'S CROSBY-Back, in 1944, Bob Hope took a break LONG-AWAITED REUNION-LtCol.J. Howard Dunn ft reunited with his family here after being 'I new between material."On The Road"movies and stopped in at NAS to gather some freed from a North Vietnam prison camp. LtCol.Dunn later became C.O.of MATSG. J I . ( I YDURECD-NOMYCAR. CENTER: . JAX'S LARGEST SELECTION! .' ..*.. NAVY rDA BRAND NEW r EVENTSOctober 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA 11 197a M[0 1cF eP 2 2 9 9 2 Door Sedan CELEBRATIONKICKOFF CEREMONYat SAVE,'GS Lowest Fully equipped priced car in America 1:30: p.m In frontof Bldg. 1, NAS Jax All hands picnic at Mayport i { RAND NEW 1974 TOYOTA NEW LOCAL OWNERS ,t CELICA LT BUDDY HUTCHINSON October 12 ELLIS WARREN SPECIAL DINNERSand NEW LOCAL MANAGER DANCESat $3 2 5 9 LEE BLANCHARD all NAS Clubs. P.0 E, Lt Col USMC Rt Six destroyers and f 4 Speed USS Sanctuary open . Special Suspension System for general visitingat Tinted glass, ., t . Mayport Radial tires from 10 a.m.to"p.m, .Sport Car Styling BRAND NEW A1 "- 1974 CORONA r A DOOR SEDAN ; Jj\, .;" h, " -\. October 13 . $2999. NAVY SABBATH "'I'.. .. _... ., ll' ,, .:.. '.. Six destroyers' . Feclor 'EQJipped'Large r, USS Sanctuary and 'I t Fully ',1 USS Franklin D. Rooseveltr"1 BRAVO NEW ,"" ,' ": Open for visiting PICKUP Big 2000 CC Engine, NrW HILUX Gn Tank , l : at Mayport ' Tinted glass FRVICFE ' from 10 a.m.t to 4pm.' WSW tires 7;3D HOIl 2 9 9H9 730 AM AM to 53 liS ALL WonO 11.OpPM DAILY IS DOUBLESaturdays October 18 NAVY LEAGUE'S R I N TN HECK ED! 4 NAVY DAY BALLat NASJax Officers Club. LTOMLTLA1][ ] 8445 Arlington X-Way Near Regency Square Phone: 721-3000 I . I....... . PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 F I [ Cecil Field: Being No. 1 is a tradition. J wNW171Y With WWII fast approaching in 1941, the Navy purchased a 2,600-( "/ acre tract of forest and farm land in southwestern Duval County, l lX Florida for the sum of $16,851.In . r six months, construction had progressed to the point where it Ii1I1IULfi1r could support flight operations, and it was commissioned as the U.S. t'1 Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Cecil Field, in honor of Commander Henry Barton Cecil, USN, who lost his life in the crash of the dirigible Akron in 1933. At this time Cecil Field could boast only two hangars, one 2,000-foot diameter circular landing mat, and a small; number of living, administrative and maintenance buildings; however, as the United States became more deeply embroiled in the war, Cecil Field' expanded - to keep pace with the expanding Naval flight training program. Tangential extensions to the landing matformed four 5,000- foot runways to meet the needs of training pilots in combat flight operations, and the support facilities were enlarged accordingly.Like . t a t r all other military installations of the time, Naval Auxiliary Air $ I k Station, Cecil Field operated at full capacity during the war years, but qQ 1 ,, i L1J:1 when the war ended Cecil Field went into a partial maintenance stat uS.Its days as an operational station seemingly numbered.In . 5 November, 1948, Cecil Field was rejuvenated as an operatingbase for fleet aircraft units and proved to be the locale that brought the Jacksonville area into the "jet age." In January, 1949, Carrier Air Group 17 reported to Cecil Field with the first jet squadron ever to be based here. One month later, Carrier Air Group One and Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron Nine reported, and Cecil Field became fully operational again, with fleet units con : ways.ducting gunnery, bombing, and rocket training flights from its run The outbreak of hostilities in Korea in mid-1950 put Cecil Field back into business to stay, and its growth was given further impetus when the station was selected l for development as a master jet base under a . plan proposed in 1949 by Captain R.W.D. Woods. i I "TODAY'S MISSION WILL B'E'..." Student pilots are briefed by a Cecil Field instructor back ,; I The Woods Plan called for the establishment of a small number of .... naval air stations designed specifically for the operation of jet air AIP :t LF " had to be near enough to the Navy's seaport bases to,draw on them for logistic support yet far enough from main population areas to serve as a base for further expansion of facilities to keep pace with the ad- vancing technology of the jet age. $ t Cecil Field was one of only four bases selected for such develop ment, and it was thus that the long-time auxiliary field served as the foundation on which could be built a major base capable of serving the Navy's newest and biggest jet aircraft. Early in 1951, the land area of Cecil Field was increased to 4,600 acres, and by July of that year a multimillion-dollar construction program was under way to fit the field for its new role. Four'new, I r, 8,000-foot runways, laid out in right-angled pairs, began to take form, and new buildings to serve a growing population began to rise. ! One year later, on June 30, 1952, the auxiliary field became a full- . fledged naval air station, Naval Air Station, Cecil Field, and the ; Jacksonville area had the South's first master jet base. ! 11 The commissioning of the new air station, though, was only a formality J : that added impetus to its growth. An immense building J program, already underway in 1952, has continued to the present day, and today Cecil Field Naval Air Station boasts one of the biggest and most modern'plants of its kind in the Navy. :: Naval AIr Station, Cecil Field is in fact a small city that is a valuable g j part of Jacksonville's industrial complex.Now occupying 19,664 acres, .J. including its own outlying field, near Whitehouse, Florida, the station boasts an annual payroll of about 22 million dollars for its 6,000 I f ' 1 military and civilian personnel and represents a total value of 186 ' million dollars to the American taxpayer. Cecil Field's runways, including a 12,500-foot strip, handle a year- CAN'T BEAT THOSE PRICES-Cecil Field sailors hit the cafeteria chow line in 1944. Notice the round average of more than 16,000 takeoffs and landings per month in I price list. an operational and training flight schedule that functions around the clock. So well designed and constructed are Cecil's runways that in ':"" ", i : 1973 NASA announced that NAS Cecil Field was one of three bases : . : ' ."<"' ',." ": ''', If '''!JII'' '': '": being considered as an alternate landing site for its Space Shuttle Program. ; io'f": A giant, million-dollar jet engine repair shop provides complete ::, repair facilities for the aircraft based here; a flight physiological training center keeps pilots "sharp" against the physical demands of .. J : flying today's high performance aircraft; complete administrative ; : and logistics facilities assure that fuel, ammunition and provisionswill .ff' be available when they are needed and in the necessary quantities - ..' 't'o ; ample recreational, medical and subsistence facilities providefor .' l...:. the more than 5,000 military personnel who are homeported at the base. ; .t ": ,'t depot. Covering over 8,600 acres of land, Weapons has the job of I procurement, storage, maintenance and issuance of all types of ! weapons used by the Navy attack carriers. Included in this depart , 1 ,. .t"l / ment is a guided missile service unit. V II IIry : Naval Air Station, Cecil Field was, until recently, the U.S. Atlantic + Fleet's only light attack aircraft base; however, 1973 brought with it a change to the base loading concept, which now includes the support of the Atlantic Fleet's carrier based, fixed wing, antisubmarine warfare aircraft and mission. It is the home of Commander, Fleet Air Detach- wn .r ment, Cecil Field; Commander Lght Attack Wing One; CommanderAir Antisubmarine Warfare Wing One; two carrier air wings; twelve attack squadrons; five ASW squadrons; and three training squadrons tasked with training both pilot and enlisted support personnel. Far enough from populous areas that residents are not unduly an- ,.' noyed by jet noise, clear of commercial air traffic lanes, and possessed of all-year flying weather free of icing conditions that r. l A BIT DIFFERENT BACK THEN-ln 1952, NAS Cecil Field opened a new tower, plague other areas, Naval Air Station, Cecil Field takes great pride in '.t, being a living and growing member of the "Bold, New City of the :> South." . )f"': ' , I .. r () :-,' ... . '!) '' IA XAt t, -=J""AC1 OCTOBER 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE lS TOYOTA SOUTH SALUTES . I 1 0 b i4A I I . I I I . SPECIAL NAVY PAY DISCOUNTSON Mimti ANY NEW 1974 CORONA ' (One of the following) ' . AM FM RADIO ,. , .:i VINYL TOPLUGGAGE ," I .. RACK :; (This offer expires October 14th) : CLEANEST USED CARS IN JAXI. 5323 Ph-II-IpS Highway ; i Domestic & Foreign Sport Cars 737-8440 &1 - . \ . NOW OPENJACKSONVILLE'S ... . 1.1J . . I ; I . ! I . .. NEWESTMOST , : ! 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"h" ''' ,, that have always made it a pleasure to bank"ATLANTIC. - '4, '1:',!>.' :'.:." :',;.;'t.-j-,:; ., ( ",...'. .... . ... . " . F ri .I F Ft ': ,.:(:" .'\ . ti : ", " - ;" : " - .j ,. ; 1 r .. ,. .:,' . ,'., .' ,<:{;/. t ,'('- .,. , d .., '. .' , ;: .. Atlantic Bank of West Jacksonville : 4328 Blanding Boulevard/771-6160/Member FDIC : r IMC Member Atlantic BanCorporation F, . ) rp 1 1VOL. JAX AIR 1 i EWS L .. ' ><'h>::,(Wif oN?b1 xRI i ':,::" '!<4: )o!':" ':: ,,;*)ki f : ,t : 32 NO. 30 Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville Florida OCTOBER, 10, 1974 I - CIRCA 1974 . / ; <' ..' .\' 'I)'V, <'". " " y' ; I. ; . ' .,,' i' , ;("'. . .; .. ,:. ,. . .. < F 1\.: ., / :-ii' kt\-. .' .... ':\ ,. /r .':'';,1<'1'(.' r. \ Jt . 7.j '-.ti:.: \ t ': ..J1 !!r ; '4 : NJAA1UNCWS , wII' '" --- " I A rr o r .. ,. -. . 1 . .:, Icy O wC I I :q --d/ C 1 \! a-- / _ ' ., .:.- ,.. .,, v/ : : >2 t Happy' Navy Birthday from the crew at NAS PAO v o.uLl: "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy.Opinions contained here,.not official I expressionsof the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." RQ - 0ir: \ Qr RAGE 18 NEWS-AIRWINGER ',:rOOTOBER'10'il974;; - Military pay rates effective Oct. 1 , ' GRADE UNDER 2 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16COMMISSIONEDOFFICERS 18 20 22 26 '. . O10O9 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 3802.50 ,,'. ,. ' __ __ 3355. 0 ""- '. __ 3024.90 - O8O7 - BAQ 2630.40 - - O6 1875.00 1971.00 2013.60 2130.90 - -1565.701618.80 05 1384.30 1458.00 1555.50 1672.20 1768.20 1821.30 1885.50 PAY WITHOUT WITH 04O3 902.10 1097.70 1171.80 1171.80 1192.80 1245.90 1330.50 1405.80 1470.00 1533.90 1576.50 GRADE DEP. DEP 838.20 936.90 1001.40 1108.20 1161.00 1203.00 1267.50 1330.50 1363.20 - O-2 730.50 798.30 958.80 990.90! 1011.60 G10 243,00 303.90 0.1 634.20 660.30 798.30 -- 0-9 43.00 303.90COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WITH OVER YEARS ACTIVE SERVICE AS ENLISTED MEMBERS 01 243.00 303.90 0-7 243.00 303.90 O3O2 0 0 0 1108.20 1161.00 1203.00 1267.50 1330.50 1384.20 0-6 223.50 272.70 0 0 0 990.90 1011.60 1043.70 1097.70 1140.30 1171.80 .5 209.10 252.00 O-l 0 0 0 798.30 852.30 884.10 915.90 948.00 990.90 0--4 188.70 227.40 WARRANTOFFICERS 0-3 167.10 206.40 W4W3 853.80 915.90 915.90 936.90 979.80 1022.70 1065.30 1140.30 1192.80 1235.10 1267.50 1309.50 1353.00 1458.00 0-2 146.40 185.40 776.-40 842.10 842.10 852.30 862.50 925.80 979.80 1011.60 1043.70 1074.90 1108.20 1150.80 1192.80 1235.10 01 114.90 149.40 W2W1 679.80 735.00 735.00 756.60 798.30 842.10 873.60 905.40 936.90 969.60 1001.40 1033.20 1074.90 W'4 W.3 182.10 219.30 566.40 649.50 649.50 703.50 735.00 767.10 798.30 831.00 862.50 894.60 925.80 958.80 W.2 164.10 202.20 144.60 183.30 W.l 130.80 169.80 ENLISTEDMEMBERS E.9 138.00 194.40 E9E8 0 0 0 0 0 0 969.90 992.10 1014.60 1038.00 1060.80 1081.80 1138.80 '1249.20 E.8 128.70 181.80 0 0 0 0 0 813.90 836.70 858.90 881.40 904.20 925.50 948.30 1003.80 1116.00 E.7 110.40 170.40 E-7 568.20 613.20 636.00 658.20 681.00 702.30 72-4.50 7"7.30 781.20 803.10 825.60 836.70 892.80 1003.80 E.6 101.10 158.40 E-6 490.80 535.20 557.0 580.50 602.70 624.90 '647.40 681.00 702.30 724.50 735.90 E.5 97.80 146.40 E5E4 430.80 469.20 491.70 513.00 546.60 568.80 591.60 613.20 624.90 E.4 86.10 128.10 414.30 437.40 462.90 499.20 '518.70 E.3 76.20 110.70 E-3 398.40 420.30 431,10 454.20 E.2 67.50 110.70 E-2 383.40 E.1 63.30 110.70 E.1 344.10 - - - .9.i, :.:'. s'L Pay raise bonanza : LETTER TO THE EDITORTo arriving this monthJax the Editor: Electronics Technician. My request. After completing the I'm writing this not so much as recruiter informed me I had to school I finally felt I was ready to The newly-enacted 5.52 pay raise for both a rebuttal to Mrs. Curtin's letterof enlist immediately to hold my do, and would get a chance to do, military personnel and Federal employees will be in this a few weeks back, "Screwed guaranteed seat in Avionics "A" the job I joined the Navy for in months' paychecks. Again", but to perhaps give her School. I did. the first place. But alas, the very According to the Navy Finance Office here, military some insight as to how and why Upon completion of boot camp, day I returned to the shop I was personnel will see the increase in their Oct. 15 checks some people come to be generally I proceeded to Memphis and was assigned to Corrosion Control for and list all disgusted just their assigned to two weeks mess three months. and Federal will receive theirs Oct. 31. employees grievances under the general cooking to be followed by 6 to 8 For Federal employees, the pay raise becomes effective heading of "screwed again". weeks of barracks support duty.So I have recently completed the with the first pay period beginning after Oct. 1. I joined the Navy with am- much for my "guaranteedseat" three months in Corrosion That pay period begins Sunday. bitions of becoming a qualified Control. But, to tell you the truth, I've lost about all the ambition I I finally completed the 20 week had when I first enlisted.I . school and was given orders to HS-1 FRAMP for 13 weeks personally haven't come to DIVINE training and then I was to be believe that I have been Front Photo Page permanently stationed with HS-1. "screwed again" because I've SERVICESNAVAL While in FRAMP I attended realized that incompetent courses concerning ground scheduling seems to be the rule By PH3 Jim JohnstonJAX STATIONPROTESTANT support equipment, corrosion rather than the exception, as I've control, communication- seen in many cases. I've men- Sunday navigation, electrical systems, tioned this to several of my Divine Worship at 8:30: plane captain school and also supervisors along the way and a.m. at All Saints Chapel. several weeks of on the job even had the audacity to put it in Church School 9:30: a.m. training. Not in that particular writing while I was at FRAMP.But . lir4t :t'::'a 1Wkm: tinMff@IT::a Mi&Wi;; iW mt.tt; ::!iy at Divine All Saints Worship Chapel.11 a.m. order. But I do recall that I had I've always received the t:: "M Junior Youth Fellowship some OJT in the electronics shop same answer: "Well, it happensto i 12:30: p,m. Senior Youth BEFORE I attended any classes everybody." But, I ask, "Does Fellowship 1:30 p.m. concerning helo electronic I don't I NEWS I that make it right? AIR Evening Worship 7:30: p,m. at the Small Chapel. equipment and that the final believe so. .. : class I attended was system ::: . : ':::i' familiarization It to that a little bit of I Tuesday of the helo. It seems me :1' It Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 doesn't appear to me that any foresight in the scheduling of 1 The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper distributed # p.m. at Bldg 750 and foresight was used in one's training would be greatly ti: each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, f.J..i Christian Science Service 8 schedulingme to by the Holt Publishing Company,a private firm. All Copy submitted, 1 p.m. at the Small Chapel. while I was at FRAMP. beneficial to his or her quest of @ for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public t.i attain a professional level :r Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Mondays :a: NAVAL HOSPITAL I reported to my squadron and, performance.I've . before publication News items are welcomed from all sources.! Divine Worship 9:30 a.m. after 28 previous weeks of some M Telephone 772-3118 or 3119. r: at St. Lukes type of training, was immediately written this with the hope "Everything advertised in this publication must be made Wr available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, iW NATTC assigned to three that it will be read, and taken as .:r. creed.color national origin or sex of the purchaser, user,or patron.A i Protestant Worship months on 1st Street. By the time constructive criticism, by confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal op. n Service, 10:30: am In I completed that and reported to who do something portunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising #W i' Building 500. the Avionics Shop we were in the about someone the seemingly can general poor " from that source. tm CATHOLICSaturday midst of the move down here. It Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries con.cerning t scheduling concerning new Mass 5 p.m. at was almost two months'before such should be directed to: we . personnel.And St. Edward's Chapel. resumed I. our regular flight IIAf Sunday Mass Bam. and 11 t '1. THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY .i; a.m. Daily Mass.Monday, schedule. y;'! 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla 32210 IA"ILIAI Tuesday, Thursday and Mrs. Curtin, I hope you Telephone 387 3566 Friday 11 30 a.m. Wed Upon arrival here I was might now realize how and why g.MIMII nesday Mass 11 30 a.m at assigned to become night check. After someone might f' the Naval Saturday Confessions Hospital Chapel.4:30: just a few nights I came to realize somewhat disallusioned and fallInto I VOL. 32 NO. 30 OCTOBER 10, 1974 .;- to 5 p.m. that It would be beneficial to me the rut of thinking everytime if I could reattend the doesn't go as it ; :; course on something .. ... ........;I.... communication-navigation I had seemingly should, that I've been ::::':>.: :::, ..: :::: t.m # f : : :::):{;r' : mmDJfi illn1J : : . ... gone through at FRAMP. I asked "screwed again". .. ;;;;j to reattend and was granted my AT3 BarberaiAX'AtR " OCTOBER. ; 1974 JAX AIR NEWS. IRWINGER. : AG!: 79I I I Navy Sabbath to be celebrated Sunday I Sunday's Navy Sabbath, will afford those who worship in our Station Chapels the opportunity to hear and meet two nationally prominent leaders in the fieldsof religion and education. Bishop Paul Francis Tanner, prelate of the Diocese of Saint Augustine, will be principal concelebrant at the 11 _ a.m. Mass and Dr. Robert H. Spiro, president of : _ ' Jacksonville Protestant Service.University will speak at the 11 a.m. I r ri Bishop Tanner is one of the best known prelates in the _ United States.As General Secretary of the United States Catholic Conference for some 10 years, he has been responsible for executing national Catholic policy as determined by the body of Bishops. Bishop Tanner has also served as Director of the Youth Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference.Dr. . Spiro, son of a Baptist minister, is an active Christian layman. In addition to his impressive accomplishments - in the fields of education and history, he studied as a Danforth Fellow at Union Theological Seminary and has had articles published in ChristianLife and the Southern Baptist Encyclopedia. An,active Naval Reservist, Dr. Spiro holds the rank of Rear Ad- miral in the Supply Corps. Following Sunday's worship services both Protestantand f Roman Catholic congregations will join in fellowship at the Navy Birthday Brunch at the Enlisted Dining Facility.In . addition to the Navy Sabbath guest participants in Naval Air Station Chapels, Navy Chaplains will be in the local at '-< preaching community morning worship services at Hyde Park Baptist Church and Trinity RADM. ROBERT H. SPIRO BISHOP PAUL F. TANNER I Lutheran Church and a talk and slide presentation on the chaplaincy will be given at First Church of Christ, I 199 YEAR SALUTEto Scientist, at 3 p.m. u_ _ )r : :U<$.tW; :.\ "J.m: >x"t: >,::. the U.S. NAVY! r I R&S TEXACO rt. We have been proud to serve our Navy friends at our old V/ P L-----. ... .. location on St. Augustine Road and to better serve you we , have re-located our store for your shopping convenience .I -".:',. ) I COMPLETE AUTO CARE! near NAS and Cecil Field. We are dedicated to serving military personnel active duty and retired.We will continueto L11. MECHANIC ON DUTY provide top name brand quality merchandise and service.We . are looking forward to seeing our many friends,old and l DEER SPRING'S AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS new at our new location. - Present your I ID Card for Special Savings KEYSTONE( ESTATES HOMESITES(30Mln.fromNAS.Jax...AT HEIGHTS) t Ask* CAR Ed about WASH STEPHENS t our FREE LUBE Owner! TEXACO I I F f Hg bi1 j jOwner CLYDE W. SIMPSON & CO. 4851 SAN JUAN AVENUE PHONE 389-9414 ,Floyd Fasklng (USN Retired) REALTOR 356.6849 (Corner of Cassat&San Juan) 1176 EDGEWOOD AVE.SO. ((1 Blk No.of Roosevelt)389-3500 . '- - THE MOST "LIKE-NEW" USED VW'S IN TOWN ! CLINTON'S AUTO SALES .. . 5829 BLANDING BOULEVARD ' w New Hours Monday.Friday 9 AM to 7 PM Saturday 9 AM to 6 PM , TYPE III FASTBACK LATE MODELS SOLD WITH 72 VW Orange $2S9SL.$1995 WI L TAN, OE GA. WRITTEN WARRANTY Low milage,one owner tH EYERY CAR! VV AXV AAA AA/VV 71 VW Dark Blue $t995.$1795. 7727716SUPER AM-FM Radio 772-7766 71 VW Light Blue t9S5.$1795 BEETLES One owner Extra Sharp STATION WAGONS 72 VW Light Blue $2* ..$1995 71 VW Extra clean Aqua Extra Blue Sharp tm.$1795 '72 VW 411 Green $3095.$2995Low Low milage mlles.28.000 mlles.Auto.AIr Cond.R&H.New Radial tires 72 VW Dark Blue $t95.$1895 70 VW Light Blue W5-W595 71 VW Light Blue $2095.$1895 36,000 miles Automatic Trans. AM-FM Radio One owner, Extra Sharp One owner Air Condition, Extra clean: 70 VW Orange 285.$1695 70 VW Red J89S.$1795 71 VW SB Yellow $ 5.$1795 . One Owner AM-FM Radio, Automatic Trans, Air-Cond, Extra Sharp Low miles Automatic Trans 71 VW SB Rally $J89S.$1695 69 VWLightBlue HS5.$1295 70 VW Blue J85.$1695: SUNROOF Auto. Trans., AM-FM YELLOW, New Inspection sttcnerTRUCKS AM-FM Kacno -- WEEKLY SPECIALS 72 El Camino Green $2795 68 VW Red $850 BANK AND CREDIT UNION V8AT, Air Condition, Loaded I 71 El Camino Brown $2295 67 VW White $595FINANCING ARRANGEDOCTOBER1o Vt, AT, Alr-Condition. OCTOBER 10, 1974 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I NARF marking Navy Dav with glimpse- of the past I By Doris Card NARFPAOJax NARF will observe the Navy's 199th Birthday with a photo display of its own local history. Many employees have dug into their trunks to supplement photos found in NARF'S historical files for a nostalgic view of "NARF Through the Years." Old newspaper clippings depict the NAS site in 1917 as Camp Joseph E. Johnson, home of the Army's quartermaster training p ogram After World War I,the Army post became Camp. J. CliffordR. Foster,a rifle range for the Florida National Guard. Only in 1939,when the Guard moved to Camp Blanding,did the Navy acquire the land on which the present sprawling NAS complex was built,heralding the beginning of naval operational and repair facilities here. u. NARF's history is linked to NAS as the station's Assembly and Repair Department,which in 1941 consisted of two desks, two chairs and a wall calendar. Staffed by one naval officer and a clerk, A&R then began its search for aircraft tradesmen to form the nucleus of a workforce to aircraft crippled on World War II battlefields. ____repair_ ___...... ! uftt iuymtD Jf>6 ' I BACK IN 1945, World War II vintage aircraft filled the flightlines at the Assembly and Repair Department., (Photo Courtesy of.L. Chapline, Jr.) Take stock in AmericaVACUUMS .1EIIrY.1cI.'It'l"I PWOC to meet./ Monday ipL-- . Jax-The monthly meeting of the Protestant Women of unto .aroeonar the Chapel (PWOC) will be held on Monday, Oct. 14, at +v 9:30: a.m. in the Chapel Choir Room. 4 Many interesting and refreshing thoughts unfold to the -.---- group as they continue to discuss Women of the Bible. AN AMBITIOUS NAS FLOAT in downtown Refreshments. be available during and after the 4743 Blanding Blvd a 1955 Navy parade celebrating the air I meeting. Phone: 771.3300 .(Photo Courtesy o. Doris Butts") , ),, If your rooms 1M A..-,- '...'.'11 ..- J I look tired or ;- '''tD." j' '. .& .,' >r- " hopeless call f//" Mustanqr , us for help.We'll v:: send youa MOBILE HOMES INC. decoratorfree.. Only . 9940 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD 724-8188 12 Minutes ((1 BLOCK EAST OF REGENCY SQUARE) Penneys BLANDING BLVD.. ORANGE PARK 264-0569 Custom and 4118 PHILIPS HIGHWAY .* 737-4366 Decorating at I I--------------------------------5 $200 MUSTANG MOBILE HOMES. INC. $200Telephone .I Cedar Hills. One I:2: Issued to ..I 771-6361 :: .., I Bridge \ Address City State Zip JCPenneyWe m k Only one Certificate may be used toward By GOOD UNTIL ...I know what 1r the MUSTANGMOBILEHOMESINC.Date Purchase of a Mobile Home. AFTERDATEOF TEN DAYS ::M:: you're looking for. Away .u ISSUE =I 11-- .----w---------------------lfllt .I L- Tnats all that separates you V from Wooalake. Jacksonville >> 's most spacious apartment community and the Naval Base. Quiet wooded P e grounds surround the residences - s and extensive recreational facilities. Six different floor plans let you choose from luxury one. two and three bedroom gardenand three bedroom town- house styles So if you're looking for the finest in living e accommodations cross 1 the Buckman Bridgewoodlaltc A planned luxury communitywoodlake 123. Bedroom Garden Apartments 3 Bedroom TownhouseSwoodlaltc I San Jose Blvd at Sunbeam Rd. Telephone 7374881PAGE .VS.ti .5 . 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 21 Surplus auction 'setJax A government surplus property auction will be held here Oct. 16. Bidder registration will begin at 7:30: a.m. with the sale beginning at 9 a.m. at the Property Disposal. Officein t a sg Bldg. 174. ? + d@ The general public is invited to attend. Included in the sale are: steel doors, kitchen stools, lube oil, exhaust fans, compressed cylinders, hydraulic cooling units, hydraulic jacks, canvas covers, student chairs, office desks, ( compressors, electric motors, refrigeration unit, gasoline engines, automotive components . diesel engines, fuel tanks, hospital beds, steam ." k;' td cleaner, generator, office machines,photographic supplies i a1'.J -. MF field equipment, air conditioners and P. y 'a ar' < 'o miscellaneous military clothing. Items offered for sale may be inspected Monday \. ; : n 5 b Ps t ' through Friday from 7:30: a.m. to 3 p.m. F, ' : For additional information, call Mr. M.R. Hodges at Id: :: : cA 772-3411 or visit the facility during inspection hours. ; '. NAS Garden Circle begins. '>:? 19th year at NAS JaxJax The NAS Garden Circle will start its 19th year Friday,.Oct. 18,with a 9:30: a.m. meeting at the NAS Jax Officers Club. Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings will be the hostess. "EAGLE"OF THE MONTH-AOAN Steven Buckner is congratulated by Cdr. L.L. Maloy,VP-16 skipper,for being named the squadron's Sailor of the Month.Airman Buckner is an ordnanceman on The Circle has provided a work shop each month and the "Eagles" P-3C aircraft. is open to all active and retired officers wives. Prospective members are invited to attend this month's Drive to R&S TEXACO for their fantastic... meeting and learn about Christmas wreath making. -, \J__ _ QUESTIONS j'e BIRTHDAY SPECIALHours ABOUT LOANS? % I WE'LL ANSWER THEM 7:30am: : to 7pm, F RE E <: (No names, No sales pitches.) Monday thru Saturday, ...FILTER WITH LUBE Closed Sundays > & OIL CHANGE! Before you borrow, there may be questions weighing on your mind-about payments, rates, anything. For quick, courteous answers, call us today. We won't ask your nameor talk shop unless you want us to. Dial FinanceWe I R&S TEXACO I don't want you to like us just for our money. 40 W. Monroe St. 356-0735 . 5256 Beach Blvd. 396-2895 4721 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 4851 San'Juan Ave. 3899414I 1436 Edgewood Ave.West 764.2583 Sleiman Lone Star Center 6681 Arlington Rd. 724-9555 , JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION : tim: HOMES . :)1;a TOSX: !f.: ::* : '. :':< ; REPOSSESSION SALE A: If your income is less Why pay. full price when you can get it for less}? than $9,000 per year . you may qualify for a ; 72 Capri beautiful new home.Complete . M750' 72 Young with 3 Bedrooms Bath and Garage American PAYMENTS APPROXIMATELY 100.00 PER MONTH 73 Matador Mobile Home INTEREST RATE 9Vi PERCENT PER ANNUM A" -S.PB.R&H NO DOWN PAYMENT I 12' X 65' o SMALL DEPOSIT 2895 70 Regent$6750 12'x60' I HOMES INC. I I I1165S i 69 Chevelle SS Mobile Home , EDGEWOODAVENUE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA I $1450 l 5995 384.4551 r Call Today for Full Information ' Lo e 384-7397..Evefyn LoVor/o I IIOCTOBER _"_ ..._ ... .,u_ '... ... r PAGE 22 JAX AIR NEWS'AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 -- r ( TORRANCE'S KITCHEN Jax-With Halloween just around the corner, one of our anonymous contributors has offered two recipes guaranteed to satisfy all the ghosts and goblins who venture out in search of goodies. 7 Layer Cookies 1 stick melted butter 1 cup graham cracker crumbs . 1 cup shredded cocoanut 16 oz. package chocolate chips " 16 oz. package buttercotch chips 1 can condensed milk y three quarter cup broken pecans I Put all in 9x13 pan-one by one in order listed.Bake at 325 degrees.. for L 25-30 minutes. Cool and cut in squares. : 1il4c' Boiled Cookies 'tf.:1; mr ! 2 cups sugar 1 stick butter or oleo 4 this cocoa % cup milk 2 cups quick oats Vz cup peanut butter 1 tbls. vanilla t Bring sugar, butter.cocoavanilla and milk to a rolling boil and let ' cook two minutes.Remove from beat and mix oats and peanut butterto A mixture and blend well. D rap on wax paper by teaspoonful. Let ;L_ b cool. "WELL DONE" FROM SKYLAB CREW-VW-4 has been commended by the Director of the L Jax 86 HighlightsBy Pasedena Naval Research Branch Office for their contribution to a special Skylab Four project. Participating officers shown with autographed pictures from the Skylab crew areLR): LCdr. J.T. Byrom, Aircraft Commander, and CWOs R.G. Atchinson and P.W. Bennett, Flight Meteorologists.The . Judy Becker project confirmed the existence of large-scale,turbulent,cold water eddies in a tropical current, Jax-The October business meeting of NWCA Jax 86 was presidedover contributing to an overall assessment of global ocean-atmosphere interaction theory. by vice-president Mrs. Leslie Becker in the absence of the president.Correspondence was read from the national and regional presidentsand Old saying comes true at VP24By chairmen gave their monthly reports.A . donation was made to the Duval Chapter of the American Cancer r Society for their annual benefit show. Ltjg( ) F.C.Stark tification cards. was holding, because he dub members are working on several projects, including Jax-VP-24 has provedthe The "Batman" aircraft had a copy of his leave \ Thanksgiving baskets for the elderly,an NWCA Jax 86 cookbook anda truth of an old Navy taxied, lifted off and papers in the billfold. Christmas Bazaar to be held Dec. 5. Mrs. John Morton will be in saying.. inventoried Carrera was, for a short The money was charge of the annual Thanksgiving Dinner Dance, scheduled for Nov. A few weeks ago a young time, a happy young and a "plan" 16.The club also sponsors a Game Night which is open to the public at sailor from the USS sailor. Plenty of leave, formulated to ease the clubhouse every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Saratoga caught a "hop" plenty of money, and a hop Carrera's worries and The next Jax 86 meeting will be Oct. 23 at 716 Enterprise St. For with a VP-24 aircraft home. return his money. Information, call 771-0305 or 7812304. bound for Alameda Suddenly his world Autovon came into play.A . CHAIRS & the California. came apart. His billfoldwas call was placed to J TABLES + good DPSN Jesus P. Carrerawas missing. His money Alameda and after neighbor. beginning 30 days of and hopes for an enjoyableleave receiving permission from 4743 Blanding leave with a billfold "Batman"Duty were gone.Meanwhile Carrera the , y ___ . Ph 771-3300 aeCrou . t-, : .., ---- ID bulging with over $500 in back at NAS Officer sent a J cash and all his iden- Jax, the billfold was found Western Union "money by Senior Chief Petty gram" for the $500. The Officer Olson of the billfold was mailed the "Batmen" and brought to next day. /oa the squadron Duty Officer. The young sailor's world The billfold's contents was bright again; and the were examined for slogan "The Navy is More Ifr/tfote ownership and possibly an Than Ships At Sea" was address. Carrera's luck again proven. wti at;75. HONDA HONDA HONDA 11 _ + HONDA WESTwtfttttWm v ::;:-: ; : : ;: :::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::*:::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::;::::::::: / SALES SERVICE PARTS r 6332 BLANDING BLVD. PH 771-8244 ' "ONDA HONDA HONDA ...see us for - I --0" that low cost i Auto Loan today I NEWEST IN APARTMENT CONCEPT LIVING 12 3 BEDROOM. 1 AND ' 2 BATHS Select your financing plan as carefully as you do your new auto. Frequently tt you can have added accessories, etc. for the same cost when you finance Spacious rooms, wide windows, 111"Ti , central heat & air cond. Private through your Normandy Atlantic Bank.We're the key people to see. patios Sundecks swimming: pool ktr,1s and party room. (iJ 264-8102 ' 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. ? DIRECTIONS Between Blanding Blvd. & Orange Park NORMANDY BLVD. S JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32205 Minutes away via new I I-29S. MONDAY THRU THURSOAYMain Lobby Sam to 4pm Drive.in Tellers&Installment Loans tarn to 4pm -- "fRIDAYAII.De_ rtm lam: to Ipm Member FDIC Phone t/f-2110 '- a- .. - . -- " -.t- ,-, . ., i : , r.allf\al-.r lllli! J 1 I "llf'f1it" - - A 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 23 - u. :t.) ". """ :' w"v' "" rw' v y .M ._.......... .. .. . v > : };!: : ::\'w. :' ':' +v.W". Y' SO'AY"'YVi+WNONAyN.rObh ! / SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE' ,' 2vy ._ ..u.saNV.wwwwfw wnMr.wrr". ___..'m__ __,__. ...,. ....na..: 'I ., . \GOOD .BUY:' ('n'T"':'.'.( SANDWICHES I 'I;!::)!=;;:'<:" SARGE'SAMERICAN : y .:'::. 1:t.,.. w.r.:::'::::: ......: .. ... ." f:: < ti ' : : ( } ;:::. '. ;,m iGOODGUyIP: ; t:=\.If' :;.. %< : 5ERVICENTIR: . " , ': WHERE YOU WANT THEM < < < :i":" .:,;..;:: .: ..w<:;:. : ..'.\ .iHa'-. ....:;....:....:......cf'; ;!m k' WHEN YOU WANT THEM AroZ .' : at NiEt.dtontc;f"A1M1'Gb46'r7YNd'kIY/ Wheel t aa'' "d.\? ;:..)... .. : ON E 389..0338 f. :. WHOLESALERETAIL : 1 . i......::>:.. .. > SANDWICH CO. : .: j ;:f. tin! POl maple I; EtedrouJcaUv.., .t ; .*....).::"E'R"N': ."GROSE: : : NO CHARGE FOR INFRARED OVENSA .:.: t' t t<*. l FREE CAR WASH : .... ;. '... .. .. .:.,:.. DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF SANDWICHES SINCE: It SI "w" HOu : !hw' :'.ILAN.DING\160UL\ VAftttit.} t: rJ i: .. "COU SON ' [Mate FarmMtftua*AutomcfeU*tnwr n<.Compan' OWNfl I 356-7860 | 3120 Pearl : 0) ptAPNdSid z4A & --nHni; OffiC:.: Btaomf ton:f U fho I s'{:);'>:':<;W": ;" ; ' CASSAT AVENUE MOBILE HOMES -- John C. Calhoun, USN (Ret.) Phone 771040'jj or7IM*" 1438 CASSAT AVENUE PH.384.3407 F Cal's FOR SERVICE & GOVT. EMPLOYEES ONLY hi T.V. Sales ServiceRCA I S500 CASSAT ;V'NM HOMES $ I II I 500 : i :<> &ZENITH COLOR, BLACK&WHITE I Issued Address.By to.. I t (USN Rtt.t Fperienred' : STEREO I Date __,__ I . I RESIDENTIAL .COMMERCIAL ;SANK MERCAtto( Good until Ten Days after Date of Issue :, t . ,---------------1 Clear;Plastic Slip Cover .'. WELCOME HERE Only one Certificate may be used toward the Purchase of a PICP''UP&DEUVgRYrgleletttotto Mobile Home. Void unless signed by an authorized Phbr c !reeEsttmates "WE SELL'THE BEST SERVICE THE HK T" representative of CASSAT AVE. MOBILE HOMES, INC. r a04BHU8BARb :PHONE'2152t6X Grant Plaza at 103rd [pFRCJAUTATE' i.:V EH I CL ..NP.ECTI.O.tr''.::!:i t " . ,:".:.:, ; ;ir;< PHONE Z6'120': .:.:}{ f ( ORi 'G"H iLLS TIRE DISCOUNTS ' ::;\":NEED. YOUR CAR INSPECTED?. : l A MILITARY ::':a Ufft II)IJ'HUU AfIJfltu''tC'f1' H I .UfJJ :. KINDERGARTEN & DAY CARE RETIRED . . : :: : CERTIFIED TEACHERS-REGISTERED NURSE 0 CIVILSERVICE ; : ;. GREENE'S RED GARAGEBALLET..TAP..JAZZ..HULA..AEROBATICS..TAHITIAN' EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT-BUS TRANSPORTATIONALL with Paul Lewis Discount Card' f UUHi'sUIHI' iiia \ or Positive Identification ', BUll :}a : \ ofNM: : : One child: (includes DAY CARE hot lunch 7 AM) ....6......PM......$18 Wk. PAUL LEWIS TIRE CENTER : > Kindergarten tuition (all day care)........110 Mo. ' 1 lI f : 1430 BLANDING-SSSt. ' O80R-t$0O YU ? e. 74 1f LEM TURNER..744.ts1S',.''' . 5029 GREENWAY DR(across from NAS) ORTEGA HILLS " 1327 UNIVERSITY Nf.t 741-XTt .. _ jtff; % JXtr.9: :ALL:sOUR NAVY.:FRIENDS'<'::::T> k UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT JEAN'S PROFESSIONAL DANCE ACADEMY FOR OUR SHOPPING::: CONVENIENCE..; Owned & Edward & Lucille Jowers Operated by : j 't 1.WEARENOWCIOSETONAS&CECILFIELDI7G : *;: ..," ". Former JEAN member FORREST St. Louis < :" diewod') S, '*.3883500.( ':.r BIFF BURGER .: Municipal Opera Ballet Cc, :::! : H ant Ne,.! * 'I J.\\.... JEANLeCOMPUTEGraduate / :\ :MILITARY: .DISCOUNTS! .;..;, .FRIED CHICKEN OR SHRIMP w (Fried with Hawaiian Dance our special recipe) -1. \.:f<'aTOP AuLITYBRAND FURNTURH: ,: '/W>:.h , .1 Academy'HonoluluIt1J STEAK BARB, FISH SANDWICHE'SBACON ,' Pre-School Adults _ 771-J444 BELLAIR CIVIC BLDG. in Orange Park '; (Venetia Village IV*ml.from NAS) 778-3455 off Blanding Corner Blairemore & M 'dcria w n Owper. f't0Y4 f.&jdAt USN(R.-.dd:)f. $.g ? TAKE OUT SERVICE OR CALL IN ORDERS iA a \.1uEI3fiIltiNdOtAVB ,S.PtQ$1883SO4i( :; \ : :\' M.r1ALsFltIr<'%;f\U'Mf4 :?:{iti0klitM\&LAN&IK4& > ' ';Specializing 8 in Sea Food, and Chicken. American -goffK A 'MOTOi nemcii'iiisrEcmfi;; SL V'S SEA BUOYCa Li "Motors 1M Oraenh.l< Gn"r r ( k SEwu 4tMUFrLERS _ .. V.C STOM PIPE 'E" IN Ji >> , erio For* PRIVATE PARTIES$ AMX Javelin! Amb DINNER PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS .: .," :; \ .SMORGASBOARD FRIDAY SATURDAY& SUNDAY 737- 400 D.Homit Dossabhoy .. f ' ' *. '-", Ala Carte Every Day President *', .. # A .. BLVD Ri.}: s.ueH:: 'rf.Spm tOp", Sun.tl 9pm,Closed Monday JACKSONVlUt K.OIIOA Open :_Frj, _",.Wftken.i' "...w.-., ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGED MEMBER ,,< \ Florida Septic Tank AloclatlonAMASON'S SPRING MOTORSVOLKSWAGENS APPLIANCEZENITH: .. <> RCA * TV CENTER I ' BELL I SALES SERVICE PACKARD iW . __.g SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ';&HI.WHtRLPOOL '\<,:.i i FEDDERS SI 2849209HIGHWAY New Tanks Clean Outs ==1 MAGICHEF '-"".>'< > . Repairs Filter Beds M.IsUry Lnnyt PUe Fnu' .TAPPAN IIIAu. ELECTROPHONIC"Your 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS ORANGE PARK GREEN COVE SPRINGS Old Trade'Ins are Werlti More Cash at CASH VALUE" 264-4027 284-3860 5043 NORMANDY BLVD PHONE 781-2652 "WALLY" WOLGEMUTH "SMITTY" H.E.SMITH SAVE TIME AND MONEY CHECK THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWNIIOCTOBER "I'1 .. '" 9*. .' T OCTOBER 10, 1974 .AIRWINGER NEWS JAX AIR PAGE 24 . - - - NAS saluteshandicapped I PI Jax-It is an American practiceto W. dedicate each of the 52 weeksof the year to some special causeor I event. I Some of the weeks are set aside : A POOL for frivolous events,while others NOBODY BUILDS I are set aside for worthwhile and 1 serious causes that call for special recognition. So,it is with FOR LESS UNLESS IT'S A LOT LESS I the week of October 6-12, which : has been designated as National Employ the Handicapped Week. wt It is with pride that we can i POOL point to the fact that some of the most outstanding employees here are handicapped. In fact, the Naval Air Station employs a total of 77 handicapped employees.The . k f [I NOW IS THE TIME I disabilities run anywhere from hearing loss to ..i4r'V' I deformed upper and lower ex- tremities. Most of these employees ro j t,lit** ** I in the TO HAVE YOUR are employed same I position as non-handicapped employees. The handicaps that POOL BUILT these employees have has not detered them from being among JOHN KEENE AT LOW OFF the most productive employees of work force. 2707 ADMIRALS WALK DR. E. our SEASONPRICES ORANGE PARK, RA This fact is better appreciatedwhen -. it is recognized that our fellow co-workers who are w 44 handicapped hold varied { with positions ranging in grades from ,!.* *I : :* A GS-2 to GS-13. In the blue collar area they hold jobs that run from BANK.FINANCING the helper through the journeyman level. 15 i 36 POOLSTAINLESS STEEL UP TO All of this has not come about 'I FILTER SYSTEM because of a recent change but I CLEANING ACCESSORIES because the Naval Air Station has 7YEARS 3 FT Of WAIX WITH taken the lead in assuring equal KOOLDECX.AUTOMATIC opportunity for all persons SKIER 10 YEAR and, in doing so, judges a per- EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE son's ability and performanceand ERNEST URNS 2392 RO OR W. JACKSONVILLE, RA. not his disability. Our han dicapped employees have more STEEL REINFORCED than lived up to their standards. GUNITE CONSTRUCTION Aiming to attract and maintaintop talent, NAS has made a special effort to assure that the ,,/\ .< f. talents of the handicapped are not overlooked and in pursuingthis 10 YEAR aim has made a special effortto employ handicapped In- dividuals. This has been ac- complished by using a special EQUIPMENT GUARANTEELIFETIME hiring authority granted by the ??n i* Just "" Civil Service Commission. \k recently four handicapped ap plicants were hired under. this authority. STRUCTURAL GUARANTEE GENE MC KENZlE 8180 MONTASONTA AVE.JACKSONVILLE,fU if yourent ACT NOW-CALL TODAY - an apartment or house protect your clothes furniture and other personal belongings witha low-cost State Farm Tenant Homeowners Policy. Let me give you all the details.. I L AVALIER'POOLS FRANK H. a ' TALLY i C.L U. 1645 CASSAT AVENUE PH 3842226litt i good Migtoot, Suit Firm a thtrt. I 1200 CASSAT AVE. JAX. I ( ) 781-4540 11"fl HIr I w tr c.rtruwrat...c.iro ......, A . .1)1Io&) .. t Irr y'/M01 j IMYI M1/. f 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE--25 I The Sweetheart of HS-1 FRAMP I ., By Lt.C.A.Curtin . ') : /; 't;>' 1t Can:you pick the HS-1 FRAMP,Sweetheart out of the photo? -7T, : t ;, <<:Od, .:::4;' .i;':ri; 'f .;; In haven't it's ,: case you guessed, that VH-3 helicopter. " No, the "VII" doesn't stand for "fixed-wing helo." VH-3A number ", , 150612 was built by Sikorsky as a V.I.P. aircraft with a mission to "' transport the President, high-ranking government officials, and visiting foreign dignitaries on official business. Before becoming FRAMP's sweetheart, 612 was trusted with many important people from all over the world. Her operational life suddenly came to an end when her pilot was Aii forced to make an emergency landing at sea, somewhere south of VII, ' Miami. She was declared "of no further use" to the Navy and ship >d to the NAS JAX Salvage Yard,battered and corroded from the effects of the salty seas and the salvage operation. The future looked grim indeed for old 612. FRAMP Chief Petty Officers Rempert and r Sadler, on a dubious ii 1r mission through the Salvage Yard,spotted the old tramp one day anda as . knowing and crafty gleam come into their eyes. In spite of her I 1 damaged condition,they loved her at first sight. The Chiefs' project was to provide an aircraft so replacement technicians on their way to fleet If-3 squadrons could practice the on- the-job training of the FRAMP syllabus. Only through the cooperationof the Salvage Yard and Public Works' heavy equipment was this 7.Su 5 y. LI project possible. (Our sweetheart is lovable, but she weighs several tons!) ; ,.7r i, w bwa a.y ;a 0? Once in her new home,spare salvage parts and supplies were sought ".fJM y ;a ,Rr7'S and "donated." The project first involved making a cradle, for thehelo's I ___ __ ___ __. n' base,then repairing the many heavily-damaged areas. Project 612 is now in full swing and will take many months for the FRAMP AFTER MUCH WORK, Old VH-3 612 Is looking much better-A marked contrast after her plunge students to complete. Working carefully on her wounds, the students into the ocean. think perhaps 612 made that unscheduled stop on the sea to give Davy Jones a VIP ride before coming to HS-1, Next time'you're in the vicinity of the Country Store, notice her sitting in the parking lot at Building 414. Give her a wink and a wave the old girl isn't just growing older,she's getting better! MOW OPl N."TRi( CITY SPEAKEASY 747 PARK STREET, ORANGE PARK BURLESKTOPLESS 5700 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE .. o Bartenders,Waitresses * DANCERS: IIAM-2AM 5916 Philips Highway 733-9989 2.31 2457 Whi:ewall. TireCity I I FET 'E.78.14 J ' GUITAR PLAYERS 2 5 57 2.4 Whitewall STUDIO FEY F.78. 4 GUITARS, Belted 1 Silvertown 2707 -K AMPLIFIERS. 2.6& Whitewall + INSTRUCTION FEY G.78.14 SalesRepairsRentalsMusic .. &Accessories A' 1 , ...... _ r iii At! Jicl i Ml I II 11.Illl: IIIIAlII. 1.1: 111 rr CLOSEDWEDNESDAYSANDSUNDAY 2967 III I I II Ill!!' T 2.95 Whitewall .'- 5225 LENOX AVENUE PHONE 781-1080 J FEY H.78.14 _. . _- (Across from Pizza Inn at Normand"Mall) \ 2.86 27 8 7 Whitewall CLOSE OUT on all... FEY G-78-15 BENEFITS 113% More Mileage 97 2 9 74 VWsl Greater 50% Stronger Stability 3.01 FEY Whitewall H-78-15 All Comparisons to BFG long. Miler CATLIN VOLKSWAGENwill 3 367l Whitewall 3.12 deliver a BRAND NEW FEY' J-78-15 74 VW BEETLE in Palatka Fla. FACTS Belted Construction Wide "78"Profile 1-and 9-rib Tread Design 7 With: New Car Tire 3 47 Whitewall AM RADIO '9-Rib in Sixes H-78 and Above.Smaller 3.27 UNDERCOATING $26 95 Sites in 7-Ri'b. FEY L.78.15INSTANT WHEEL COVERS .... VENT SHADES CREDIT,9 11 1 _. TUNNEL CONSOLE ANY MAJOR DEPARTMENT - (Does not Include sales tax, tag or title) STARE CREDIT CARD OR .- ... o ETIV MAG WHEELS CHARYER o : 13"di" $| 4Q95I I if Pell e. ORIU , .. "' 1't .' " , 1044 Unlwiity Blvd N. 713.2112 t 4 $U C mt 7:3.1430 'I. 7" I. DIAMOND HlihOCTOBER 33-IS10 a . it'$20Maln 2514051 SPOKE WHEEL { VOLKSWAGEN ,S 5912 Univvnity Blvd.W. 711.4136 Wt NlyU..OAN GI1 IT..OII IT ISN'T SOLO 14".6 / 111 SOUTH HIGHWAY 19, PALATKALESS ,,,r,, PElt SET 13995 '" . THAN 1 HOUR SOUTH ON U.S. 17, TO PALATKA PHONE DIRECT (NOTOLL) 264-0211 r NEWS AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 PAGE 26 JAX AIR - ._ ; NAS Commissary Store i changes pricing policyJaxThe ' , : ," ..< ;. Commissary Store will no longer change the price of ,. ..> ' merchandise displayed on the salesfloor when a price increase takes ,, ,,. ; .<,',. place.According to N.P. Jensen, Commissary Store OinC, this mer- I : : : " chandise will be sold at the price established when the products were . originally placed on the shelves. However,if a price reduction takes place,stock on the salesfloor will ' be remarked to the lower price. aV The repricing policy has been revised in order to give the customerthe '4 full benefit of the lower price for as long as possible, according to ;M""}<"';',,, Vr RAdm. J.G. Schoggen, Commanding Officer of the Navy Resale .'"':'i.,.,,,-' , '. :; System Office.Commissary. Store personnel performing restocking functions have y been instructed to place higher priced incoming stocks to the rear of a the shelves and move existing merchandise with the lower prices to I, the front of the display until it is sold out. I This new pricing policy is prominently posted in the Commissary ry t Store in order for patrons to be fully cognizant of the policy change. :.. .... Retired 0'Wives meetingJaxThe r nrllilI1 t".J KEEPING THE KIDS HAPPY-Mrs. Gayle Arrinson ((2nd from Right) thought the children at the Retired Officers Wives Club will meet Medical Center Family Practice Clinic needed something to brighten up their corner, so she did Friday Oct. 18, at noon in the Candlelight Restaurantfor something about it. She painted the mural in the background. Looking on with approval are Mrs. their first Fall luncheon. Arrinson's daughter, Susie; Dr. Charles M. Belisle;and Capt.Joseph Horgan, NRMC skipper. All retired officers' wives are welcome. Reservations should be made by Oct. 16 by calling Rae Courtesy helps..Everybody Gillespy at 264-9710, Billie Sherin at 724-3514 or Margit Martin at 264.5308 Jax-'Tve been waiting for customer would be most ap mountains of stock must be over ten years for you to come in. preciated. constantly replenishedand Surely YOU can wait a few Understanding other people's thousands of answers will be minutes for me to get to you." problems helps everybody given to as many patrons. Lines Comic signs with similar will form at dressing rooms, creates an because it invariably i messages are not new and have cashier cages and checkout I ii TIIE B in commercial atmosphere of courtesy-an at registers. However, i appeared shops mosphere essential in a crowded your Navy } around the globe. The signs environment.The Exchange will do its best to cope : anticipate the impatient shopping with the situation at the customer IIOWSIMWIICOMIO customer and the point the owner Navy Exchange isn't contact points and behind the Nautical Accessories Gifts hopes to make is that a little exempt from this ordeal. scenes and continue to provide I { understanding on the part of the During the holiday season, quality service. 7 BOATS, MOTORS, CANOES The holiday season (which . :. <-c.: )-'J Trojan Thunderbird, Slick raft f3 BEAT INFLATION carries a message of goodwill) 1. 1\1I"uOI calls for courtesy on both sides of \ Starcraft, Grumman VOUR MONEY&CAN ' \t C. !EARN; the counter and between fellow P p \N .. customers. Courtesy is con- . j wu Iwc \ 12 tagious and it efficiency - F. % 1 5 promotes .i tA "" .ROOSEVELT BLVD.ORTEGA RIVER and satisfaction. I, ,? j PHONE 387-449 (Open Sundays) 2 Pier 66 Franchised Marina RECORDED FIRST l t. . Yacht Broker-Wet Storage.Marine Hoists.Hull Service MORTGAGES FRIENDLY RELAXED & ON REAL ESTATE Expert Engine Service. Outboard.Stern Drivelnboard QUIET ATMOSPHERE Wt lvty u 1$ Mttr ir """ ' ' IDEALLY LOCATED FOR Ji ''M6* CECIL FIELD N.A.S. \ CLOSE SCHOOLS, MINIMUM INVESTMENT CHURCHES AND : 1 ,. ,.', TITLE INSURANCE AVAitAitE 7pM SHOPPING AREAS :' A HINT: FOR< DO-IT-YOURSELFERS FLORIDA HESIDENTSONLY IJ !JJ .:.t.iljln!!!!!!!!) >> 1 ,:, ". ,.. ..." .' ;: \. Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. >. ". ,; rrrrtrrrrrrrr nr rrrr . Turn South 2 Blocks " EVERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. Past Forrest High School. j' 1929 PARK AVE.,BOX 757 ORANGE PARK,FLA.32073 . TELEPHONE 264 4400 OLONIALKOREST d NAME , : ,'. -' ADDRESS CITY : T ZIP TELEPHONE 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD 771-6666 V . iio : .......:;..;.;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:......'.'.'................................................................-,'"."....-- ::: _ o a 1 .., . : .(: f .. .r.t .. ,. !\\ojoC.r. b featuring t ?,41AKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE...' ALL YOU CAN EAT! L ,, BUYTHE FURNITURE FROM US. .. i Lh - ',\ r'r lr SPAGHETTI 5N Meat Sauce Salad Garlic Bread ti ,i\ v k (4 ",,-i COMPLIMENTARY t : FURNITURE1.NTERiorz r: rlllteatriptO\: WINE OR BEER ti r, (SERVED AT ROOSE" EL T BLVD ONl Y) Also f HOMEMADE SAUSAGE LASAGNE : Dz=siGNE"IZS' PIZZAS STEAKS BONELESS EGGPLANT CIIICKEN SCAMPI VEAL PARMIGIANA 132: PARK AVENUE. CHWY' 17)) COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE :;. :.j.y:ORANGE. PARKPH. 6f-7S-31 5546 NORMANDY BLVD 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. ti Open for lunch 11 am Two Locations (Formerly Dominies) .fJ-: -J I I II :''i 786-0233 Open 7 Days from 5 pm ti; %::xw: : : .. "* ;'X I . - OCTOBER 10. 1974 .... JAX AIR NEWS -AIRWINGER PAGE 21s ; IIi i r r' . D' : " S ai OPEN THIS SUNDAY : ONLY 1.5T0 '' S' u RECEIVE YOUR CALL ''SE' IvINGTU l, , x r e' w rb 4 r15 LBS OF FRYERS \\c KANSAS CITY LONG 120 FOR IN DAY ADVANCE OPENING ACCOUNT USDA INSPECTED FEDERAL \\ HIND QTR, CALL 744-8900 TODAY! \ KANSAS HEAVY WESTERN CITY \\ 7 9 LB.e;: ) BEEF 53 SIDES JJ 250 Lbs. Up USDA LB. Sec. 2,3,4 / i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CHOICE 300-400 LBS & UP SEC 1 1,2,3,4 i , -;' J K USDA CHOICE OUR NEW PERMANENT HOURS ARC: OR PRIME MON..FRI. 10:00: A.M.TIL 7:00 P.M. SAT.9 A.M.PLEASE TIL CALL S P.M.MONDAY1 CLOSED SUNDAY SELECTEDPARTIALLY ,., i TRIMMED (-" AGED BEEFORDERS USDA FEDERAL USDA GOOD INSPECTED 150 LB UP \\ CORNFED HEAVY WESTERN 99M.89..B.US.SAUSi i BEEF ORDER FORE QTR.49L r. : ;.,.i. 69 cc 180-200 Ibs. up 150-180_ Ibs. up SEC&2 //1 SEC 1 & 2Satisfaction Guaranteed s4- KANSAS, CITYMEAHO' i 0 0 I 144:8300, .. N .o r Z TOwh Ca tarn JfJ Ai f<) i YRS KPT XFIIllAf WITH AW OTHPR rAT FIRM We 4/3pfjec/cif/ e yooir Buswiess* FT :i:: w s.- .. ...-- -_..-- -. --. -- - PAGE 28 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 I Fire Prevention Week. :. October 6-12 - - - - - - ........ Jax The NAS Fire Department consists of 82 people assigned to the ,) ", .'". ."'" '>.,..'' - f',.f : : > 1'i1TTm1: ; : !..<,f' "1>; .. .'; .'fI' 'w,."',":1.. Air Operations Department; the primary functions being protection, ,, m.' f.' v: ""1" f'" prevention, and rescue. < ? ':' .:\ 1; J To accomplish this mission, the Fire Department is organized in ,',.'Ie ,'"';'.>;. ,<(;#: three Structural Fire Stations; two Crash Stations, a Rescue Unit .. : t> comprised of a Rescue Vehicle and Rescue Boat, and a Fire Prevention Division. aI The Structural Fire Department has responded to 387 alarms in 1973 and 329 in 1974.The fire loss in 1973 was$53,939 and In 1974 was$42,782. Two firemen were injured each year. Crash has responded to 472 alerts in 1973 and 541 in 1974. The Rescue Boat has been operating since May 1974 and has responded to 19 rescue alerts,saving 10 lives from the river.The boat has operated 68 hours training Air Sea Rescue people in conjunctionwith Helo Squadrons. Fire Prevention Division has inspected 5,141 buildings, discovering 3,369 hazards and correcting same; conducted 153 classes in Fire Prevention and use of first aid fire appliances with 5,031 people at- Vbw tending. I III 1 There was no loss of life at NAS due to fire. Onefirefighterwas retired at age 32 due to lung and heart damage recived fighting an arson fire. : Top 12 Fire HazardsHere . are the causes and how you can WIPE OUT most fire dangerson ..... ., your job. 1. TRASH Remove rubbish and waste materials. They invite and : f<.:;t tI" help spread fire. ; ; 2. FLAMMABLE LIQUID (WASTE) Clean up spills, Keep oil- , . w : ,r soaked cloths in a covered, metal container. - .I'i-fi8n.._,". ;.<,.:_._...j.,1",'' .,. 3. FLAMMABLE LIQUID (IN USE) .Use in small quantities.Keep : ' ' "ri (' '2;;.t'l* liquids in approved safety cans.No smoking.Ventilate area. " \ 'iI 4. DUST, SHAVINGS, CHIPS Dispose of work scrap. Keep all I combustibles away from machinery and motors. 5. "NO SMOKING" SIGNS They guard a fire danger and YOU. ' 413BIaSin: 7713300LET'S CLEAN Obey 6.trash SMOKING them cans.always.AND MATCHES Dispose of them in butt cans-neverin Phone I : 7. WIRING Protect cord insulation from damage. Don't overload )111 UP AMERICA cords or circuits. 8. ELECTRICAL REPAIR Remove damaged equipment from service. Don't attempt makeshift repairs. 9. MACHINERY FRICTION Overheating bearings, motors, and ------------ slipping belts can ignite nearby dust, combustibles. New Looks/New/ Sounds! New Girls! rI 10. WELDING-CUTTING Get permit. Protect nearby exposures. WHAT'S NEW? EVERYTHING'S NEW!! I I I PHONE 3S3SI I I Guard area during work.Inspect for any smoldering after the job. I I 11. STORAGE Aisles,fire doors,exists must never be blocked. I I'I 12. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Know how they opearate.Keep them I -:::. f] 1 clear always. Recharge after any use. t I I HELP US WIPE OUT THESE TOP TWELVE FIRE HAZARDS. I 1249.ItSi'KingSt I PREVENTING FIRE ON TilE JOB IS LARGELY IN YOUR HANDS. I JdCKsonvi'le: Florida 35204 I WE HAVE REMODELED I PUSSYCAT ESCORTS (Dancing Partners) I I USEDCAMERASANDEQUIPMENT. II I NOW OPEN... Cfntinuoovtoplesv Door Admission HALF-PRICE! I WE PAY j I ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Mon, thru Thurs 6 to 11 pmOpen I TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I G6 L------------: : CHARLES FURNITURE17ROOSEVELTBOULEVARD 4pm fam(Sunday*too); Phone 388.3287 or 388.3288 I Featuring a Complete Line of Furniture for your Entire Home: NAVY OCCASIONAL RECLINER::' CHAIRS LAMPS ? TABLES CARPETS ARTIFICIAL DECORATIVE GREENERY D Q - == == O G . / WINE I & CHEESEPARTY WESTERN FINEST WEARIN '. TOWN! ,'r SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 3-5 PM . SAMPLE THE BEST IN WINE AND CHEESE TheMarlboro ; : IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF ORANGE PARK'S RSVP FINEST TOWNHOMECONDOMINIUMS. 264.1417F - C: A NICE PLACE TO LIVE... Reasonably Priced. Conveniently located Coat : : .. Walking distance to Orange Park Schools. J. :: i Quiet Country Setting. ...FROM I 2 and 3 Bedroom Units. $24,900 : r Snnht0n ]lillagtt' "VILLAGE-ON-THE-SQUARE CONDOMINIUMS m 11415 SAN JOSE BLVD.at . 9900 BLANDING BLVD. ((904))264.1617 ORANGE PARK, FLA.32073 MANDARIN ROAD Open Friday tll7 Saturday&Sunday 12 til 6 Other Times by Appointment PHONE 268-6623 Hours; Mon.-Thurs. 11-7; Friday 11-8;Saturday 9-7 ,L' .. . --- -- -- ...1 [OCTOBER IP1974 JAX AIR NEWS-AIR WINGER PAGE 29 asiiiieAd -" - .BTOWMTOwwjiroroMroiiiii) I IdS CALL: 387-3566 | Movie Schedule ",'ould' be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday for PUblication the following arrlving too late for this deadline will be oublishecJ the fOllowing Thursday Ads week unless the Publsher; Is in. structed otherwise. A check or order money for he cost 01 the ad must be received WITH the copy. 1 - RATE: minimum charge ((3 lines) ...$2.50 Per additional line ((4 words per line) ...60c Mall to: HOLT PU BLISH I NG CO.,4565 SHI RLEY AVE., JACKSONVILLE 32210 Sunday, Oct. 13 Wednesday, Oct. 16 '. "THE THREE MUSKE- TO BE ANNOUNCED FOSHEEREALTY 3BEDROOMS,1>/,BATH TEERS" Comedy Adventure, Thursday, Oct. 17 [ EMPLOYMENT. j too Immediate cash for your equity, none 2 yr. old, brick home, Rayborn St. off Starring Michael York and "ARNOLD" Horror Comedy, 388-1SC1 large or too small. Ricker Rd., Ig. fncd. lot, $22,500. 772- Raquel Welch. "PG" ((107 min.) Starring Stella Stevens and LOOKING FOR THE SECURITYA Broker 7243. Roddy McDowell. "PG" ((95 second Income can provide? The path to security Is only a declsion-and 6767TINKERBELLLANEGood MANDARIN AREA min.) Monday,Oct. l'vWATERMELON a phone callaway.We train you. VA FHA Buy $17,000. 3BR. CB, New brick home by Builder, 3BR., Friday,Oct. 18uJORY" Phone or write your local Amway fncd. yd., very clean, by appt. only. 2BA., LR formal DR, FR w-fireplace, MAN"Comedy Western, Starring Distributor. Paul C. Glass 1405 Palm Call Paul Davis, Ass. 771-2189 Redwood deck, Ig. tree shaded lot. Starring Godfrey John Marley and B.J. Thomas.uPG" . Ave. Jax., Fla. 3995622.JANITORIALJOB. PAGE ASPINWALL, REALTOR Good financing, 12628 Longvlew Dr. E. Cambridge and Estelle Parsons. $52,500. ((97 min.) M.L.S. 725.3552 or 744.9446. 35S-9094. "R" ((100 min.) Saturday, Oct. 19 Part & Full time, days 8AM-4PM. ORTEGA HILLS GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD KIDDIE MATINEE AT 2 p.m. Nights 430PM10PM.: 5 days a week 3BR., sep. DR, 12'X20' Den, carport, 3BR., sep. DR, Ig. LR, refrlg. w-ice Tuesday,Oct.15 Selected Short Stories"BUTTERFLIES paid holiROYALApply hanger 101 W. workshop, patio, lot 90'X155'. $27,500 maker, dbl!, oven-stove, fncd. yd., VA "THE CONVERSATION"Drama ARE or FHA. $24,500.JACK . call main office 355-2741. RAYMCKELVEY.RLTY.BROKER FOREHAND,CORP Starring Gene Hackmanand FREE" Comedy, Starring Goldie or 384:4944 REALTOR-M.L.S. 771-8866 Allen Garfield. "PG" ((114 Hawn and Edward Albert. "PG" MAINTENANCE WORK FIVE BEDROOMS +DEN min.) ((109 min.) Room for advancement to manager Home w-l'/jBA., range, refrlg., L RENTALS .{ .. position. Contact Louise McMullen. drapes, Cent heat, refinished hardwood . Phone 244-7821. firs., W&D Conn., quick oc 2TRAILERSOne 2BR., wall to wall VA carpet Cent. cupancy. or FHA Terms. $25,200. ALOHA JACK FOREHAND,CORP AC, & one 3BR., AC, I'/iBA. Pref IN THE DAYTONA BEACHES AREA R EALTO R service personnel singles or couples.For . Needed musicians to form new -M.L.S. 771.8866 Info. Call after 6PM. 7717384. Hawaiian group & 1 girl to dance, will FAMILY INNS OF AMERICAIN teach, must be Oriental Call Doris at MEADOWBROOKClean I MOBILE HOMES :::,:#: ( AM 641-1854 PM. ORMOND BEACH 396.2431 or 3BR. Home, WW carpet, AC, range, refrig., xtra Ig lot, fncd. JUSTISS TRAILER PARK I L M ISCELLANEOUS I $17,500. VA Call now. 1 Qtr Mile No. of NAS, clean modern $ 74 BARGAINS JACK FOREHAND,CORP trailer and acts. 389-3007 12 REAL TOR.M.L.S. 771-8866 New Mediterranean style headboard WEBUYANDSELLGOODUSEDMOBILE (TOTAL COST)' PER ROOM w-flrm mattress & box & frame NAVY SPECIAL HOMES springs. $125. Lg. student desk $25.00. 3BR. home, between bases, ready to Phone 388.4619 2 Double Beds per Room ! One Pool table w- cue sticks & balls move Into, range, refrlg. & windowAC $25., new wooden drafting table $30., untl. Bk yd. fncd., nothing down. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE COLOR TV, BATH & SHOWER 19" DuMont Color T.V. Beautiful VA. $17,000. Special discounts to Military & Civil Wooden Cabinet. $100., 7868023. JACK FOREHANDCORP. Service. SWIMMING POOLS, REC & GAME ROOMFor REAL TOR.M.L.S. 7718866BEINGTRANSFERRED B & J MOBILE HOMES Reservations or more info call COLLECT 3738 Phillips Hwy. BICYCLELike See Bill Vernon CPO USN Retired or ((904)) 672-7341 new, Schwinn varsity mens 10 ? . Paula Sanchez, 398.8926.rTRANsP0RTATI0N speed, canary yellow, escellent Looking for a house? See me before condltion! $80. 75M108 between 12- you buy or sell. Free appraisal. Call 9PM. 7 days-week. Assoc. Clyde Dempsay, Ret. f HEAVENER REALTY CO. E2's& UP, NO CASH NEEDED $200 EQUITY 387.1127 781-4627 Financing arranged, for low mo. 4rA&dviI4 yAh4 Assume bank A payments $44.84 or pymts. Good dependable used cars, a Lowrey Organ. Loaded with extras. SELLING YOUR HOME? good selection, 388.6422.NOMONEYNEEDED. 282.5830. Immediate cash for your equity. Sold your home? Need help in financingthen Big Chief Say: LIVE CRABS we can also assist you Or If you 1970 Valiant Duster,6cyl., AT, $895. or Wilford's Fish Camp are leaving Jax. and want to keep low mo. pymts. 388.6422. 4' U Don't have to 264.9707 your home let us manage it for you. 44 Call Irene Manassa. I TOTE 'EM Big BRICK 1972LINCOLN4DR.SED.Loaded . AUTO AIR COND. SERVICE 4BR., 2 bath home, central heat 8. air, in outstanding cond., $3,995. Chief puts Also home Central units & windowAC bit in range, 2 patios. Fenced. Nice Cmdr. Jackson 772-7741 or 7721364. ! Tyler's 4711 Palmer, 3SS-SU1. area NO WAITING-VACANT 29800. 'em on FREE NO DOWN PAYMENT.VA3BR. NO CASH NEEDED ., 2 bath beautiful condition 1969 Ford, Red Conv., 2DR., runs . THREEBEARSNURSERY thruout. WW carpet bit In range eat In good$895. or low mo. pymts. 3886422. t I Night & Day kitchen fenced rear yard 24500. . Licensed, all hours, 6952 Goldilocks COMPLETELY FENCED 1972 CONCORD REPUBLIC .: ; ; // Lane, 781-0812 or 7865193.RESTAURANT Venetla Terrace-Neat 3BR., family in 12'X65',3BR.front kit.,CH&A : :: ; :. room masonry. VACANT move 2647392NOMONEYNEEDED EQUIPMENTMust while qualifying only $18,500. VA NO Heavy Duty ,( ':.} i.. DOWN PAYMENT. 'l' . sell going out of business, all HOME MOBILE reasonable, good buy, like new cond., 3BR.DOUBLE, 2 bath WIDE, central heat & air 1969 Dodge Coronet, 318, 2DR., HT, 4-Ply I t ; /. \ full lay-out for Sandwich or Short 100X125 CORNER LOT PLUS extra $795. or low mo. pymts. 3886422. ) '., order restaurant 246.6336 or 2468383. 100X300 lot for garden, TOTAL Polyester r. (,, : i .. 'f' r CUSTOM MADE LEA1HER GOODS $22,000.HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL 1968 Chevy NOCASH Impala NEEDED, 2DR., HT, red & Not 2nds or Blems \ rJ'rI r Caps, Hats, Belts, Sandals, Bags, Small frame home In need of much white, $795. or low mo. pymts. 388- Vests. Craft supplies. Work repair. No plumbing. 100X125 lot. 6422. 30,000 Mi. guaranteed. 2499576. priced to sell at $6,600.LARGE . t FAMILY? 1970 VOLKSWAGEN GUARANTEEF18x14 home plus NEW FURNITURE WHITEHOUSE3BR. Excellent Condition$1250 attached offers lots of Spanish style sofa &chair,dark brown mobile home 264-5632 5BR., 3 baths, w Black room making trim. Coffee table & mat- refrigerator w-Ice make, range1OOX137' / ching end table w-lamp. Dbl dresser w-mlrror, & misc. $400. or reasonable lot. $30,000. 1967$350.00 DATSUN or 15 .... 4 For $6980 Offer. Call John 264.9579 between STOP INHAVEACUPOF . 9A.M. to 6P.M. COFFEEAnd 3892618.WOTOYOTASTA.WGN. $7380 let our Associates assist you with G78xl4 or 15..... 4 For GEORGE'S Dogs& Cats KENNELS Boarded to your buy Real or sell Estate your needs home.,for Service a rental witha or Good Phone Condition 771-3705$475.00 H78xl4 or 15..... 4 For $7780F.E.T. Since personal touch. Established 17 yrs. 1925. & Grooming, training Shipping. Visitors welcome. MANASSA REALTY $2,41 to $2.82 '72 MGB CONVERTIBLE"Like Bankamerlcard & Mastercharge 31'3 Blanding Blvd. new,$2700. Passenger Tire Guarantee honored. Off 1-10 near Cassat Ave. & R ea ltor-M.L.S. 771-5600 389-7573 .G"aan.d, ogointl oil r.od hotordt lor th.M..! lh. ..riginolIrtod Edgewood Ave. OPPOSITE CEDAR HILLS THEATRE If lir.loil',. w. will ot.ur.pli.n 'ftpoir.fr..en nplow . SOBS Edgewood Court,783-U25 d. .. .GwaranU.d agamtt wtor-.ut f.. a tp.cid.d numb.i. ,miUt GARAGE SALE If".ad w.." .ut in lhi p.n.d. w.will r.ploc.d. charging Must sell like l.r miUag.wt.d n a r..t0 lhar..'th.C"".",pric..plus' new furniture & appl. : LJHAULAACTIVE Groves tai. Camm.rcial .h 27. Call 2641704. [[7 REAL ESTATE ':'n' ( , FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS TRUCK AND TRAILER RENTING CONTACT ! rHS& Joe Roplak (RET NAVY) Realtor FURNITURE PADS p II R! COMPANY Associate Representing -__._ TOW BARS > BMXAMCRICAXO nwisiei ctiargc Blinding Agency, 'Inc.Realtors RATES Mon. Fri. 8-2 Sat OFFICE:771.803 RES:781-7715 ,.",- WE HAVE THE LOWEST Open 8-6 , 1 MILE NORTH OF 295 TRAILER LOTS WITH ACREAGE Two up to twenty acre, Tracts 5 mile i radius Cecil Field & 1-295 2000.00 to 771-7105 .J 3000.00 per acre. Prices are far belOw near-future values. Call Tony George, 389.5514, Eve. 7711976. 7434 BLANDING BLVD. Al WYNNE REALTYOF FLORIDA - - '- - Realtors Specialist JI - << PAGE 30 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 .,.".,,<.,w.'oW ._ =.,. _.w w.w..w."w.w..y'w..,. ';....,.: In wall forced air kerosene For sale 1970 PONTIAC PS PB, & heater with screen piping, LEMANS 350 sport AC, , THE Flee-T MARKET flume, thermostat and 55 gal. 3 track tape. New tires. $400 : J tank and stand. For Info. 388.3856 Below Blue Book Value Call Ext A FREE PERSONAL WAN r.AD SERVICE 8236 NAS Cecil. for Military and Civilian Employees('f NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field 1974 National Bowrlder with 1974 .--- --- ----... ---------- ------ JI .. 75 horse power engine all FOR RENT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home equipment, excellent condition. Furn. Shed or Unfurnished. I FREE WANT AD ORDER FORM I Assume payments and very Available 1 November 1 May. I (ADS MUST BE LIMITED TO 20 WORDS) small equlty.Call 778-0503. Orange Park. 264-3233 I I. i I 4 Bedroom Brick home, Oak Hill, FOR SALE 30 Inch Roper I.I I has every things Assume VA Electric Range, Excellent Loan and small equity. Call 778- condition. Avacado Green Color, I 0503 after 5 p.m. $50.00 264-8533 1i BOUGHT HOUSE. APPLIANCES CAMERA Brand new, never TYPE OR CLEARLY PR INT AD ABOV E and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW N NOT NEEDED. used Nikkormat FTN, by Nikon, BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD iI Huge capacity washer, cop- 50mm 1.4 lens Still under I i pertone $75. Electric dryer $50. warranty $330.00 264-8533 i I Electric stove, needs work $10. T.V. outside antenna $5. Call 772- Reloading Outfit: Everything I Name Office or activity to which assigned I 1599 needed to reload all rifles & I I pistols, excellent condition, Including . WANTED: Old 45 RPM large heavy table. $150.00 I Rank-Rale or Grade Work Phone No. Signaturemust Phonograph, Records, Rhythmand Call 287, Cecil Field or 781.3035 I Blues, Rock and Roll Pre after 1700. 1. Advertising will be accepted only from active provide all information requested, Ie: Full i military or civilian employee personnel assigned toM name (typed or printed) of person submitting ad and 1 1959. Can use some 78 RPM _ NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. his signature, grade or rank-rate, office or activity Records. Ext. 471.261 1973 HONDA 175 Good cond.$600. I to which he is assigned and office telephone. This I 2. Free advertising in the :.:':lee-T MARKET"I Call 778-3653 information Is for authentication only and your ad I be limited to: Offers to buy sell or rent housingfor 14 FT. Starcraft Runabout 40H.P. should be worded independently of this Information. I personal use as a residence offers to buy or sell I Mercury Cox Trailer. Fully WANTED: Lionel Electric '. personal property; offers of or requests for rides to S. Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear Jn I Equip. Many Extras. Full Cover Trains Call 264-5034 Frl Evening, and from work announcements of educational ; I courses offered by nonprofit organizations or the -following. edition is MONDAY NOON. Ads II Etc. $650.00 783.1427 Sat. or Sun. AM arriving after that date will be placed in the . I governement agencies. Ads for rentals will be ac. following week's edition. Ads will be run only one . 1 cepted only if the words "PCS" (for military), or time unless resubmitted as prescribed above. FOR SALE: by owner 3 BR, 2 BA, FOR SALE: 6 Cyl. Eng., 258 CU. Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the . "Officially CH and A, All Electric, one year In. Int.with carb., starter, clutch, I 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 regarding I old, VA. 772-9355 after 5 p.m. and 3 speed Trans. 24,000 miles, 1 "Flee-T MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR by the word "Free". I exc. cond. $250 or Best offer PH. offices cannot NEWS and AIRWINGER provide J. All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. I 1966 BUICK WILDCAT 4Dr.grey 778-2816 I "Flee-T MARKET" ad form which will be printed I color with blue vinyl upholstery - I In each edition of our paper. Ads written In longhand 7. All ads must be limited to 20 words each. No Inside, radiheater, air, power 8' SLIDING GLASS DOOR -r will be rejected. more than two ((2)) ads per week per person will be I needed I accepted steering; minor repairs. Sale. Special Screen, Frame & 4. Complete ad forms must be mailed to "Flee-T i 264.4140 Hardware Included. Perfect i MARKET" Editor CO JAX ,AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, .. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a I Condition & less than half price. I NAS Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above I 1961 2-speed aluminum B- 2761 .......... OR requirements, will be rejected. The publisher I "Flee-T MARKET" Editor C-0 AIRWINGER reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I powerglide transmission FOR SALE 1974 VW Camper, I 111 NAS Cecil Field, florida 3221S.) These forms -------------1 beefed-up. Ready to go. $100.00 6000 miles, FM 8 Track Stereo, .. !--- ------- .. !l w l..o-------------------e.ot.rt.rttaar-wt. Ext. 459 or 771-7695 $5700, Being trans overseas, see 1GE Toploading portable dish. 'CLOTHING SALE? Girls twin Chess set in Kamagan and hip. on base 778-0029 washer. Chopping block top. outfits ((0-12 mos), Ladies size 11. pote wood. Staunton style 4Va Inch FOR SALE 1970 ZENITH 23" .......... Excellent condition $75. Call 771- 12. Good condition and king. $30 Tel. 264-8747 Console Color T.V. Beautiful SHAG RUG: 12x14 lime green .8448 reasonably priced. Call 772-1096 picture, must sell trans over- with pad $125. Gold shag, 9x12 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: '71 PINTO seas, see on base 178-0029. $225. rubber backed $20. Call 178.2913' FOR SALE 1972 MERCURY RUNABOUT Excellent conditlon. . COUGAR AC, PS, RH, Disc 1970 FORD TRUCK, 'Camper, Large Engine, AC, AM- 1974 Crescent 12'x65 CH-A Front. 3 BR BRICK HOME, AC, W-W Brakes $200.00 take over Boat Rack, V8 Va ton, Air Condition FM Radio, 4 speed, Michelin Don 2 BR must see to appreciate Carpet, Range, Refrlg., Drapes, payments. Contact KIDD EXT. Radio, Heater, Reese Radials. Price Drastically 264.8621 or after 6 264-8920 Sep. Dining Room, Fenced yd. 158 or 8395 DAYS. Balance Ap- Trailer Hitch, Electric Trailer reduced. Call 387-5249 after 5. $23,500 Call 771-0519 prox. $1900. ONE OWNER Brakes, Cecil Ext. 157, 158, 159 SALEMOBILE: HOME, 1973 Home 781.3476 $1800 YARD SALE: Wesconnett, Sat & 12x60, 2BDR, 1 BA. Unfurnished FOR SALE: 1968 Mercury 18' VB Boat, 85 Evinrude 74, Sun. Aquariums and all types Spanish Int. Central Heat & Air 2 Parklane AC New tires Low Harding TR 74 $2,000 7' Bar, 2 MOBILE HOME ((12x60)). Spanish accessories; books, household Util. Sheds $5700 771.8877 Mileage $1200. Also French Horn stools, 3 built-in speakers, 3 bar Decor 2 Br. 1 Ba. Furn or Unfurn. Items a plenty. 5111 Blackthorn 771-9181 or 771-2268 clocks, plus many bar sign's $200 Take up payments. $98. 12 mo. Road, Phone 771.2985 1912 SUZUKI, GT380, Excellent 784-7659 112.2535 Condition 4400 miles, luggage 10'x15'x3"2' Swimming Pool Plus FOR SALE: 55 gal. all glass rack and helmet Included, all accessories and some Like country living or a weekend 59 PINK CADILLAC Wrecked aquarium with fl. lights, stand, $450.00. Call 771-4883 chemicals. Call) 264.7156 or ext. home on water? /j acre on lake right front make offer motor good gravel and undergravel filters. .......... 2178 CH StegmanFor interlachen 388.2135 call 358-3852 $100.00 firm. Phone 771-2985 after 1974 KAWASAKI 250, 2500 Miles, 1630 Excellent Condition asking sale: 1972 GRAND PRIX, ' Need ride starting 15 October 73 PINTO RUNABOUT Ex. $850.00. Call 772.2581 (work) or Full power, transistor Ignition Lakewood ((2722 West UniversityBlvd cellent Condition, 16,000 miles, FOR RENT: Small 3 bedroom, 778-2488 home after 5 p.m. 30,000 miles, AM-FM Stereo, ) to NARF by 0700. Marilyn AT, AC, R&H, $2000. Call LTJG CH&A, Carpet, on Black Creek at Black and Silver $2700.00 Call 772- 737-8415 or 3254 on base. Ellslager Nights 7719127. Mlddleburg, one acre fenced. 1966 BUICK WILDCAT4Dr.grey 2178 Avail Now. $240.00 772-9410 color with blue vinyl upholstery 72 VEGA STA. WAGON R&H, SEAL POINT SIAMESE mother Inside, radiheater, air, power Adler Sewing Machine In Cabinet AT, AC, New tires, clean $1400 and three six week old Kittens One Commerical Hair Dryer steering; minor repairs needed with matching chair $50 call 264- 388.2135 free to good homes. Two male, $35.00 One Single Mattress and 264-4140 ........... 7156 or Ext. 2118 CH. Stegman one female. Call 264.6289 matching Box Springs, VERY 197415' Warrior Bass Boat, 40HP Seven room house for sale CLEAN $45.00. 264.0846 Mercury Galvanized Trailer, 1912 MONTE CARLO-Clean, RH- Murray Hill Section of '67 DODGE WAGON, PS, Very Remote control Electric Motor PS, Air, AM-FM Radio. $2450. Jacksonville $12,500 Phone 389- good condition $595.00 PH. 389- CAR POOL From Southslde Swivel Cushion seats $1950 Ext. Call PN2 Mahon nights at 772- 2980 7291 Sunday !!!!!.ry.oon. Beauclerc area to NAS 8:00: a.m. 2376 or 264-8811 1245. to 4:30: p.m. Call 772-3115 Richard FOR SALE Upright Piano Good : FALL SALE: 23,000 BTU Nykerk FOR SALE: Two Lamps, Height SALE: Tanberg Tape Recorder cond. $100, NAT. Gas Stove Built- WHIRLPOOL AC for only $150. 30 Inches, Gold Base with Gold $40 Mediterranean Coffee Table Cools several rooms decorative in-grill $25.00 trombone excellent 13 YAMAHA MX, 250cc, Ex. Velvet Tiffany shade, $25.00. Call $30 Numerous Curtains and Rods condition $100 or best model. Excellent condition near cellent condition $700.00 69 PLY 264.3954 during daytime. Baby Crib & Playpln $14, 264-8987 offer. See at 2643 Lakeshore Blvd. NAS JAX. 772-9162 FURY III, 318 Eng., loaded after 5 p.m. 772.3146 .......... $550.00 call 268.9660 69' Volks Beatle new engine and Colonial style tubular braid rug. 1970 VW Beetle R&H New Bat. paint. Needs engine cowling 74 SHASTA 13ft travel trailer 5 9x12' red reversible rug in excellent tery, Paint, and Brakes 69 OPEL KADDET WAGON replaced (have cowling) and mos old air & extras cost $2100 condition. Near NAS JAX. Regularly maintained accordingto Disc. Brakes Rack & PINION 1.1 wlndshled Ext. 121.122 $750 or new sacrafice $1495 LCdr Mills ' Only $35. 772-9162 factory specifications. Moving, SR 2 Single Carbs needs work best offer CH. Carey 772.3133 or 264-5723 must sell. Immaculate call $500.00 Firm Ext. 8326 786-0312 Michael 264-1531 Junior sizes mostly 9 and 11. Trailer Hitch for 67 VW Square .......... Some 5's and 7's All excellent 1968 PONTIAC GTO. Yellow, FOR SALE: 12x65 LAFAYETTE back LCdr Mills 712.3133 or 264- Black Vinyl top Tilt Steering 14 DUSTER, R&H, Shag Carpet, MOBILE HOME, Cent Air and condition Includes dresses, pants 5723 ' Wheel Rear window defrosternew 9000 ml, Rally Wheels, Metallic Heat, 2 BR, 2 BA, Carpeted thru suit, formals, sweaters some tires, good shape, 772.3585 Green, Exc. Cond., Call 771-4215 out. Assume $112.93 per month never worn. Mens |jacket:- and WANTED: Ride to NAS Jax from DWH 772-8070 and make offer payment. Phone 771.7552 after 5 sweaters. Starter golf clubs. Any Confederate Point Road area. HODAKA 125cc just 8 months old, p.m. reasonable offer accepted. 772- Hours 7:30: to. 4:00.: Call Sue at'"772-' SIEGLER SPACE HEATER. Spare tire, 2 helmets, extra 9552 ,, 2401. days. ,i BABYSIT In home. On 103rdSt. .......... : ,. .' .......... . Good condition. Very Economicalon sprocket $600 going overseas my ' oil. $60.00 778-3008 after p.m. must sell 772-7305 or Noble 772- Near York Town.Apts. Phone CARPET Med. Green 12'x20'6", :t . ........... 2975 771.6378 for more Information. with pad $150.00 778-4076 .*"-. -.'*. (Contimied'from page 31)) 7 . M OCTOBER 10, 1974 JAX AIR NEWS -AIRWINGER PAGE 31 ''':>'':,.;:-' ::i:':*''/..":','. ": <.: ., For Sale Deluxe TOWNHOUSE2BR $100.00; Ludwig Drum $45.00; : .t ..... 2'/2 Bath, Central A&H, Adding Machine $50.00; Misc. I L FLEE-T MARKET Carpet, Drapes, Pool, Exercise Furniture 733-4846 (Continued from Room, Sauna, 2 car carport . page 30)) Washer-Dryer Hook-Up Club 1972 CAD I LLAC, White-Excellent - House 12 miles from NAS In San Condition 387.1225 1971 CHEVY Station Wagon, 110Gallon FUEL OIL TANK with For Sale Jose Area, 733-4794 NAS Ex 3093 Steel Belted : HODAKA 125 C.W.1974 ACATR&HNew 25 gallons of fuel oil $65.00 3393 1972 BOAT Motor Trailer for - Radial Tires, Call Knowles 3072 .......... 5 Bks.mos 97 old Rm., $675.00 Before 5 Cecil, For Sale21,000 BTU Fedders AIR Sale 17' Silverllne; Bowrider, Full 209,after 5, Cecil Ext or 389-4413 CPO Aviation GREENS 39 Blouse 8212 AT3 Moore CONDITIONER $165.00 220 Volts Canvas, 115 Mercury Motor, Tilt- 35 Trouser Cap Cover Size 7 $25.00 Call 781-2920 Trailer. Call 771.3379 anytimeTwo 59 FORD Step VAN ConvertedInto Whirlpool Refrigerator Cop 1956 Camper, Gas-Elec Refer, pertone Best Offer over $50.00 CHEVROLET BELAIR For Sale: MAG WHEELS 12 In. 9'x12' Two-tone Red CAR. Gas stove, Double stainless steel 264.3318 anytime Body; Black; everything except for Toyota ((4)) with Tire Excellent PETS 1 Year old; Excellent sinks, sleeps 5. Call Knowles at .......... engine Ext. 459& transmission. $50.00 Cond. $125.00 ADR1 Pryor condition$50.00 For Both Call 771- or 771-7695 772-3072 or 389.4413 For Sale 69 RAMBLER AM 772-3156 3566 BASSADOR AATR&H $300 For Sale: 110 Feet Cypress Runs greatl I Good tires Darwin Chair Medlterrean gold velvet Furnished MOBILE HOME for 72 Scotty CAMPER, 15'. Sleeps 6, FENCING 5 Foot Picket. 8 foot Days 772-2929 Nights 781-9093 wing chair in excellent condition. rent, 2BR,2Bath Washer & Dryer, Stove, Toilet, 3-way Refrlg, Poles Included $130 PH 264-0820 Original cost $250 will sacrifice Carpeted & Draped. In Orange Towing Package & Extras $1500 BACHELOR PAD For Sale 388.7382 Park Call 772.1081 Cent. Heat & Best offer Home 771-0519 Work For Sale: 1969 CAMERO, Like MOBILE HOME with built In Air 772-3078 new, low mileage, steel belted Waterbed. Two wall Aquarums! 50 GAL Aquarium with pump and radial tires, 18 MPG plus $1250 Double Refrigerator, Washer & filter -$40 Ext. 2535 85 GAL. FUEL OIL-Gas Steel Sale $690-OPEL KADETTE PH 264-0820 Dryer, and more Ph 264-3633 Tank Sell or Trade for Riding L- Wagon ((1969)) Fine Condition. WILL DO BABYSTTING In my mower of equal value $75, 772- Excellent gaso.mlleage; 4 Spd. For Sale: Proctor Silex Super home. 6:30: a.m. 6:00: p.m.; 8428 after 4:30: W-W. Etc. Neat! Falrco. 388-9889 POOL RIDE, Nassau County, Wesconett Steam I IRON, Temp-u-Gulde area. 771.9150 or 264-4456 or 388.1684 See at 6481 near St. George, Georgia, to NAS 1974 HONDA CB125 2000 miles Roosevelt Blvd. Teflon Bottom $7.00 PH 771.1184For . Jax 7:00: to 15:30: Call Mortlme FREE Muscouy Ducklings call 80MPG Like New Call 264-9085 .......... ..' 879.1470, Work 772-2701 Ext 3959 786-4151 after 4 Sale: Two Tiffany Style p.m. B.&W. TV, Stereo,Radio Comb. TABLE LAMPS, Good $15.00 Simmons HIDABEO $50.00; $150.00 Large HO Railroad each PH 77M184 FREE KITTENS tu Gvu Homes. Alr-Conditloner 9,000 B.T.U. Platform ROCKER $25.00; Layout 8'x4', and Cosco Infant 100V. $30, Save on Electric Bill Blazer Transmission Call 264-8814 after 1730 4-Speed Seat $5.00 Call 786-9248 anytime. For Sale: Eureka VACUUM .......... 781.2047 CLEANER, Runs good $15.00 PH Great Sale-ANTIQUES, books, WANTED: Shallow well water WILLIAM L. PARKS, JR. REALTORNEED 771.1184 new wigs, tables, beams, bottles, pump 1 1W pipe, elec or portable REAL ESTATE ASSISTANCE? We specialize In the Orange Mexican goodies, etc. Sat. & Sun. 2679 Park Cedar Hills, Ort a.Venetla area. New homes and Condominiums - Wanted: Two BUNK BED Size 12-139 a.m. to 6 pm 5636 Kimbrell are our specialty, Mattresses In good, clean shapePH Dr. "N" Jax., Fla. MOVING IN? We represent mpny builders In these areas, with 344BR i SALE HotPolnt Refrigerator. : 771-1184 homes from$25.500 to$75,500.Also many resales. frost free Porcelain interior . For Sale: Panasonic 8 TRACK separate freezer door-Ice maker. THIS WEEK'S SPOTLIGHTLIVE 1969-27'Chrls CRAFT Fiberglass TAPE DECK and Turn-Table- Avocado Excellent condition. IN ORANGE PARK BOAT, twin 307 engines, Elect Complete Unit also records: $185 Ph. 772-9053 Fantasticl\ BR, 2B, LR, DR, Fam. Rm., eat-ln-klt. Built-in Refrlg.,Toilet, Sink, Depth Finder $225.00 Contact: George Davis bar &desk.Many built-in feature,W-W carp.,Workshop, Xtras Fully Equipped 743-0315 ((2978)) galore. Mld-50's. Call 641.3311 _ Car for Sale-1970 MAVERICK, WILLIAM L. PARKS,JR. REALTOR : I 6cyl, standard trans. R&H $500 For Sale-Lady Kenmore Lovely 1971 25" COLOR Home 771.8877 8600 Southslde Boulevard PHONE 641-3311 fEALTOR! Automatic DISHWASHER, Entertainment Center, Excellent ................._ ., .,. ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,',..," ....-.,,-,...-'..'.',......._..__.___,__.._ _.._._,._ _._.._.._..._........... ......'-..............d...... _.._." .,,,,_,.,.. . Hygienic rinse, cutting board Condition Sold new for $1,000. :t.---------------=-.:-.-.: -.=-.:;: -----z: ::.": ":o. -o.o :::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::=: ::::m::;'!: : $125. 3 Beige 1 Green Rugs-Tan. Selling for $500.00 Call 387-4452 - Swivel 'Rocker 26 .7727 ; "Z-lz. Ladles Size 8 Tan Brushed Suede \ 8' SLIDING GLASS DOOR For Cloth with White pile collar. .':::: S": : Sale. Special Screen, Frame and Matching hat. Excellent Con. T 1 & >; Hardware Included perfect Cost $36.00 Asking $15.00 Call M r: condition and less than half price. 387.4452 @ : 2761 .......... ; { Military and Civil Service GUITAR jibson HEADQUARTERS I r% Personnel : Take a ................ ...... .......... .. ".-. '. ..... ..... .. ..-.:.:.:..:.:.:.<1'.:::::::::.:::::.;:;:..::,:: Ramona .. ;:: PLAYERS GUITAR ':.:: r i MINI-VACATION with us I Blvd. :: :::: D #:: STUDIO ,:: 5 {{ *: Ind the ::::: To Cecil I Ar NOrmandyO:.: MUSIC AMERICAN STORECOME 'Field :::'. '1. Nightly entertainment ti i M I II : :: :::::::::: '".;:i-:: :::::::::;:;: :::::::: :: ,:::: SONGS BY YVONNE-6 to 9 pm ti VISIT US... ::Y 5 DANCING 9 pm til 2 am :::: Normandy Blvd. ::111 Happy Hour GUITAR PLAYERS STUDIOS . j1 Businessmen's luncheon 5225 LENOX AVENUE PHONE 7811080Across : 7V7 :: IN THE LOUNGE 11 am tll 2 pm ti ( from Pizza Inn at Normandy Mall) :: .... : :: i ... Dining room '1 .. ::.:':.: Occupancy. :... :::: Coffee s h.:::: make life Color TV Pool .... .... A little Cci/tef. : BANQUET AND MEETING FACILITIES! Friendly service .:: for up to 250 guests I ...for yourHoliday :::: - ::1? Mike your Reservations... NOW Festivities ::1 ' SEE OUR BIG SELECTIONOF N * 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS! We offer both 1 and 2 bedroom apartmentsin I I Inn an all adult rental community. Enclosed Sheraton patios, balconies. Washer & dryer * connections in 2 bedroom units. i:;:f ' Orange 606 Park Park Ave., Fla.(Highway 32073 17)) I; of Orange Park I A OWIDF SERvICE OF ITT WUHl Phone 264.2031 or 264-8621 .. >'S = : } 1 s$ NAS -.- .J: r. St. :N; N103rd i JAX 300 Park Avenue . w" - ::) NAS s Cecil I 1.29S Phone 264-1211 Gull Cove SS FieldS I Orange. Park . f}:.Sti'..::.i..'.+.:.;;;::::::::::::::f::::.-}:::::::SSSSSSSSSS: :::;:::. :::::::::.::' "":o '::''' S::,:::::::S::::V.W.:::"Y.::::;SSKKS\SM1:-:-:'::::''''''' ': :;- ;:;: ": \ - .. -' "--"" PAGE 32 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 10, 1974 - !H'k,I \i! I', C with FICEUR perfect. finishes record I i Jax-FICEUR concluded their Mark Ivy, Mike Jacobsen and : 'f.1 regular NAS Jax American Mike Landry scored the touch. : Football League season with a downs for FICEUR with Landry ':" perfect 14-0 record after winning adding a two-pointer and John \ their final two confrontations last Meyers two two-pointers. Ward week. Rath with a touchdown and y4 VW-4 fell 24-8 to the league Hubert Pratcher with the two winners and coupled with their point conversion accounted for loss to MARTD later in the week, all of the Hurricane Hunter's and Dental's two wins, they lost points in the first half. _any hopes of making the playoffsin the process. FICEUR's victory over HS-15 was almost a carbon copy of the VEVERYTHING Eagles moving one over VW-4 as they took a 14-8 h halftime lead (they led 16-8 towards playoffsJaxThe against VW-4)) and then went on to a 32-8 win. John Meyers scored Eagles of VP-16 three touchdowns in his team's moved two steps closer to a spotin UP IN THE AIR-The ball is up for grabs In action that occured in VP.16's 12-4 win the intramural football final regular season outing while I over NarJax last week and a playoff berth was also up in the air for both of these teams as they head playoffs last week with victoriesover John scored Fruge and Mike Landry one apiece. George into their final week of competition. I'I\ the Indies and Nar Graffagnino scored all of HS-15's Jax. The first step in moving points. FOOTBALL their record to 8-1 was a 39-0 I' Dental makes playoffsJaxDental victory over the Indies that cameas STANDINGSNATIONAL a result of three touchdownsby Hospital scores Jack Breese, two by James wrapped up the the National League action this Wood and one each by Richard second place spot in the week in anticipation of meetingthe LEAGUE Marcott and Ron Gies. Wood also shutout victories American League and a playoff first place finisher of that VV L scored their only ,successful doubled their win berth last week with victoriesover league in the playoffs tare HS-11 11 0 conversion attempt.The Jax-Hospital HS-15 and HC2. scheduled to get underway next NARJAX 9 4 Eagle's next victory came output for the National League last week with two shutout HS-15 kept it close when they week. EAGLES 8 1 over a slumping NarJax team season victories.A . fell 12-6 after a 6-6 deadlock at VP-24 6 5 that has now lost its last three halftime. Greg Bowyer and Cain scores five HOSPITAL 4 7 games. It was a close one all the scoreless standoff was the , Richard Reese scored the two HS-1 3 7 way with both teams unable to story of the first half in their touchdowns for the winners while Jax--Bob Cain scored five VP-49 2 8 score in the first half but in the encounter with VP-49 but Mark J.P. Parradise scored HS-15's touchdowns and led the way to INDIES' 0 '11 second half James Wood scored Erickson and Dave Duprie first half touchdown. the Marine Barracks 48-0 win twice for the Eagles while Bob made it through the Woodpecker Twelve points were again the over Air Ops last week in the AMERICAN LEAGUEJqx's Klein managed a score for defense in the second half for a winning number for Dental in American League. NarJax in the 12-6 battle. 12-0 victory. their victory over HC-2 when Rhoden Baker, with a touch- W L Loren Bryant and Bill Davidson down and a two-pointer, Bill FICEUR 14 0 lIARTDvins two A scoreless first half was again . while their with touchdown and DENTAL : -T- the story in their 8-0 win over the each scored once Hunley a 11 3 Jax-MARTD has no chance to Indies with Rester defensive counterparts were Glyden Brooks and Joe Belinskywith VW-4 8 5 Bryan'stouchdown make the intramural playoffs but and Al Moscaritolo'ssafety holding HC-2 scoreless. two-pointers, put the icingon HC-2 7 6 with their two victories last week ' Dental will now keep an eye on the cake prepared by Cain. MARTD 5 6 providing the winning determined to at least they seem MARINE BKS 9 margin in the second half. I 4 bring their record up and over the OUT OF SIGHT, AIR US.IS OPS 0 2 14 8 .500 mark Coakley's of respectability.Mike touchdown. was HS-11 now 11-0 the only score in MARTD's 6-0 GO GO DANCERS Greatest win over VW-4 and it didn't come Jax-HS-11 continued their until the second half in quite a quest for an unbeaten season and All Topless defensive battle. moved to within three games of their objective with two more Their victory over the Marine BARTENDER WAITRESSES DANCER wins last week. Barracks came even tougher as 11 AM til 2 AM Dally a the Barracks took a 12-0 halftime The Batmen of VP-24 became 1080 Cassat Ave. 3889016Mustang S lead on Mike Young's and Bob their 10th straight victim when Cain's touchdowns but ended up they fell 226. Bill Hoffman with losing 13-12 when Bob Mercer and two and Lawrence Harvey with Mike Coakley broke loose in the one scored the touchdowns for the second half to tie things up and winners while Mort McCarthyand set the stage for an overtime win. Ron Fejfar scored the two- SUMDAYTIL pointers.. PMSURPLUS Mike Murphy was the con.tributer - RYDER TRAINS of VP-24's only touchdown TRUCK DRIVERS Home study followed by resident . GOODS training. at a Ryder training center. NarJax was the next team to Aopr for Vet. Educ For local Info. call: RYDER TECHNICAL fall as Harvey with two touchdowns O DISCOUNT 1 STOKE STITUTE call 355.7036.Fla Nat'l IN. Hoffman with one and Bank Bldg Suite 905 Jax, Fla. Mike Beaulieu with one did all the Home Office: Atlanta, Ga. big scoring in a 28-0 win. Now under the management of MARY POST Orange Park's favorite Innkeeper! t TIMUQVANATERRACE ...JUST ONE OF THE MANY MILEAGE MAKERS NOW AT Apartments DAYS INN Pool. Patios Balconies WTW CarpetDrapes 120 Rooms for your enjoyment &convenience Central Heat&Air POOL COLOR TV ALL AIR CONDITIONEDand Modern Laundry Kitchen Room Appliances the great new I BR FURNISHED " MOTORS TASTY WORLDRESTAURANT $120 up 1616 CASSAT.,: 2 BR FURNISHED Ph:3876541SPECIAL I f-" $170 up 2''i miles from NAS Jax NOW OPEN 24 HOURS 10 miles from NAS Cecil FINANCING . Our new chef is from a leading Jacksonville country club S343SEABOARDAVEjusto'f FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ( Timuquana) I and assures you the finest in food and service. PHONE W.7)04 337 PARK AVE.U.S( So.) ORANGE PARK ((5 minutes South of NAS .r:./ !!!t ! Jax) Phone 264-05U) {Jt! !r ) ..::::;:::!:::;::':::::;:;:::.:;:::::.:::::; .......:.: .. " -' -: - OCTOBER 10, 1974 r - -- JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 33 'O//:: ,!; " [ii ,) ; <:"";, .";,ii:::;'& -.r: ,,';, : :it', : ',' I "i' ... *I.;3" L BOWLING STANDINGS . AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUEW F ees W L L ., ... ; ONES BUNCH 24 8 ADCOP No.2 29 11 LATE CHARGERS 23 9 RED LIONS 25 15. . ' J. TRIPPERS 23 13 WOODPECKERS. 1 25 15 : NAMTD 3032 22 14 HURRICANES 23 17 BUSHMAN 16 16 GEMS 21 19 RAG PACKERS 16 20 RAMRODS 20 20 PIN BUSTERS 13 19 LEPRECHAUNS 19 21 FICEUR 11 21 HAMMER SLAMMERS 18 18 < BUSCH LEAGUERS 10' 22 REBELS 9 27" BUSCH BUDS No.1 10 26 BUSCH BUDS No.2 6 30 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE PACIFIC LEAGUEW W L .L "500" 32 8 WOODPECKERS No.2 29 11 SIX PACK 29 11 SPLITMAKERS 25 7 .. ZEROS 24 16 SEAHORSES 24 12 FLEET ANGELS No. 1 21 15 SEABEES No.2 22' 14 THUNDERBOLTS 20 20 GRUNTS 19 21 LOOSE ENDS 18 18 CPOS lb 22 BALLERS 16 20 ADCOP No. 1 1'6' 20 DIRTBALLS 15 21 CONTROLLERS No.2 16 24 WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOATS GONE?..Empty stands and rough seas were the Saturday" ROTORHEADS 14 22 BLIND BATS 15 21 and Sunday as the Admiral's Cup Hydroplane race had to be cancelled due to a lack of cooperation by THE TEAM 8 24 FLEET ANGELS No.2 4 32 the weather. SCREWBALLS 7 29 " For the week of Sept 30 ; ATLANTIC LEAGUE CONTINENTAL LEAGUE ; Billy Smith 219 Zeros k : W L : Carlos Swain 200 "500" BATMEN 21 15 Henry Gram 202 Fleet Angels "tit rL "" NAS JAX TEE TALKJaxThe MARINE BKS 19 17 George Humbert 226 Six PacK t FALCONS 18 14 Gary Zumwalde '.231 Screwballs ;': David Page 202 Screwballs " NARJAX 18 18 -- --- NATIONAL LEAGUE t Jax NavyMen's DRAGON SLAYERS 18 18 Charlie Adams 224 Leprechauns 4 Hildur Hart (runner-up) Gustin (fewest putts); D BUD MEN 17 14 PACIFIC LEAGUE .f Golf Associationwill and Alice Mills (fewest Flight Cynthia Taeusch SEABEES No. 1 16 12 Joe Farley 200 Woodpeckers No. 2 ',. host a member-guest putts) ; C Flight Laurie (winner), Pat Ogelsby and FASO 16 20 Sam Ralph Bayeng Nevlls- 215 221 .-Splltmakers CPOs/ : tournament on November Klein (winner), Ann Roberta Harmon (runner- CONTROLLERS No.1 14 14 Manny Mlllete 207 Splitmakers 10. It will be a net best ball Wright (runner-up) and ups) and Shirley Laxton HOSPITAl, 10 26 , . of twosomes. Only the Gay Cotton and Betty (fewest putts). Open for your convenience 8 a.m.- p.m. ; first 64 paid team entries Closed Sunday will be accepted. The new T *PICK-UP & DELIVERY greens are expected to be ROAD SERVICE open by that time. ENTERTAINMENT MECHANIC ON DUTY *AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS Tony Bukowski, who has NIGHTLY NATIONWIDE TRAILERSOne only been playing golf a Way or Round'TripBOB'S i I ........... year, had a holeinone on w 8:30: pm til 1:30: am :: :: : :: ::: : : : : :: : ::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;::. number 16 last week. Tony OAK HILL }' ; Cocktail Hour 5.] said the six iron shot was pm "just Polish luck." .... ". I uni n of the The play day SPECIAL RATES per person .&&00 . : SERVICE Association double occupancy CENTER Ladies Golf FOR SERVICEMEN .U ::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:......................:...........;.;.:.;.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.:.:.:.:.:.;.: featured an all irons Entertainment Nitely,Quarterdeck Lounge ft Dine at Bistr's Seafood tournament last week. The Restaurant,2SO Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic 103rd&Jammes Road Phone 771.9156 Swimming Pool, Free Undercover Parking. winners were: A Flight - Marian Miller (winner), Ellen Ropiak (runner-up) CfPJAI'kIIJWI1EMOTOR .1 " and Mary Lou Ryan c . (fewest putts); B Flight - Ruth Bolin winner) ( WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST t to ,, < JUST GO FIRST CLASS.. FOR YOU! GREAT Since 1885FIAVRW'S AMERICAN MILITARY TOURS, INC.3DAY2NITE. RATESACTIVE 'There's No Place Like Home" MILITARY PERSONNEL*MILITARY COTEIRACTORSONLY. YES ! BE SURE TOASK FOR THIS DAYTONA BEACH 1 1f DISNEY WORLD \f of Orange Park military discountLaura SEA WORLDALL at Duval INCLUSIVE TOUR 5 ''III $11 -Beach SINGLE I II Boulevard'f_. $5995Per -, -Normandy Boulevard 50 ' ! $14 i.t All transportationTo DOUBLE ( and from Jax, and to all attractions Includes Orange Parks FrltnJitsf Service and. Admissions 2 POOLS 2 RESTAURANTS AccommodationsFor 2 SWINGING LOUNGES II 24 HOUR RESTAURANT :more details &info contact your If - SPECIALSERVICE ORANGE PARK PH. 264-9313 AT 1-295 SOUTH 17 u.s. OFFICER TODAYI! f . . ......- - :: :...........o...__..,............"" ill. ... .. _. c PAGE 34 JAX' AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER (' OCTOBER 10', 1974Cecil f Sortes to host VS-22 'Checkmates' I ,. .i: : t. ? Sports dinner for are on the moveThe --- .I localMistresses : VS-22 "CHECKMATES"are puter, the first to be employed in INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL VA-15 6 VS-22 0 Aircraft. VS now beginning the final step SCORES VS-32 22 VS-28 20 toward becoming the first east VA-174 28 VS-22 6 VS-30 14 VA-45 8 VS-28 30 VA-15 2 and Masters coast carrier based jet ASW The S-3A's high resolution 6ND FOOTBALLAll squadron. During September radar is specificly designed for VA-72 20 Marines 0 personnel interested in one-third of the VS-22 pilots, the ASW mission and is excellentin VS-32 30 NAMTD 2 .The month of October has been trying out for the Cecil Field TACCO's and aircrewmen began detecting small targets in high VA-174 16 VA-45 0 football team should rcport to the"B" designated as International their RAG training with VS-41 at seas.To alert the crew of possible VS-30 20 VA-72 14 Toastmistress month. Toast- Circle field on Friday, ll NAS North Island.The remaining hostile electronic emissions the VS-28 8 Marines 0 mistress founded in 1938 October at 1600. was by members of the squadron's flying computer assisted Electronic NAMTD VA-45 6 Ernestine White. Toastmistress Coach Don Jackson has a few personnel will follow in October Survellience Measures system VA-72 22 VS-30 20 vets returning from last year's training offers women the opportunity and November.In instantly responds to such NAMTD 20 Marines! 6 to become more effective - squad and states that he has seena emissions. An infrared detector great deal of valuable talent in citizens, learn leadershipskills transitioning to the S-3A allows accurate visual in- SPORTS the Intramural Games. The 6ND and achieve better un- VIKING, VS-22 will be adding deintification of unknown targ'etsinj Tournament will be held at NAS derstanding at work, at home, new dimension to carrier based targets in darkness or low CARS Jax from October 28 thru and in the community activities. antisubmarine warfare. The S3Ais visibility.With . Through toastmistress training, 1.UPCOMING. November with various surface 1911( Porsche 5 9141970Pcrsche5speed,914 equipped speed SPORTS women learn to overcome and sub-surface search equip- the speed and range of the The following intramural timidity, to maintain poise and to ment with intergrated target VIKING more than twice that of 1970 think clearly when faced with the Triumph Spitfire will hold meetings at 1000 sports acquisition and the S-2 sensor coor- TRACKER, with the ASW convt. in the station gym on the dates unexpected.In dination systems. The entire technology and capabilities 1969 fctsun! 5 speeds indicated. Activities desiring to 2 keeping with the festivities weapons system is self-sufficient, rivaling the P-3C, the CHECKMATES - tops,2000. all events should enter any or with on board capability to of VS-22 are challengedwith of Founders Month, the Sortes 1969 MGB Field Athletic Convert. contact the Cecil collect, process, interpret and a unique Toastmistress Club of NAS, Cecil opportunity; they wire wheels1969.1rwliph Director at ext. 498 as soon as Field, will host a dinner with all store ASW sensor data. Each sys- will bring back the first J Spitfire possible. MEET 'BEGIN the toastmistress and toast- system is completely tied into aGeneral operational S-3A squadron to c nvert. EVENT master clubs in the Jacksonvillearea Purpose Digital Com- NAS Cecil Field. Bowling(Tues.) 10-17 10-29 t . 1968 MGB Convert. : g invited to The ; participate. 10-1( f Bowling (Thurs..) 10-10 wire WheelS dinner meeting will be held at the , 'J t Ping Pong 10-16 10-28( R y :rf: 1967.MG Midget NAS, Cecil Field Officers Club on Paddle Ball 10-15 10-21 '1966 Porsche 5 speed 912 Basketball 10-24 T.B.A. Friday, 18 October. The theme, ,. : - 1964 TR-6 Sport convert. T.B.A. for the meeting will be "Womenof . Volleyball 10-29 , 1963 Volvo P1800 coupe. Vision" with Sharon Arnold, : >'.: ' 1960 Corvette tops President of Sortes presiding and . 4 weed. Dorothy Davidson of the NAS JAX Liana Club will be the SEE THESE AT 'Toastmistress. Topic Mistresswill be Ruth Allen from the 2052 MAIN ST. Seacrest Club. Speakers for the evening will be Maxine Hen- . derson, Chairman of Council Six; Floyd Sewell, Area Governor of NO MONEY DOWN the Toastmaster Clubs; Ruth . Pooser President of Ribault Club , Financing for E2' and up! and Cheryle Scott of ohe Liana Club. 66 MUSTANG This meeting will be open to the 66 CHEVELLE 2DR HT public and reservations can be 73 made by calling Sharon Aanold, HARLEY DAVIDSON Sportster Cecil Field, ext. 311. Dinner will An S-3A' "Viking", same type aircraft VS-22 Is currently transitioning to,makes a tailhook landing aboard a carrier.fHI . PAT'S USED CARS be $4.75 per person. S.' . 1336 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 358-0881 I We Buy & Sell Motorcycles : ,\ SMILE I HAREM , ; , w I Open 4PM! ROLLAWAY ALL NEW TOPLESS DANCERS BEDS TOPLESS GO-GO4PM-MM 4743 Blanding Blvd. ' Raised Show Bar . Phone 771.3300 = : TRANSMISSIONLEAKING.SLIPPING 10, .W. Church St. 354.96'-' I , - , AGROUILINGJERKINGf ..... I r:TiiAiL: : i' ':HITCHES: >i it I II These are the first warning signs of transmission .... trouble.They could develop into major and costly repairs. So. at the first sign of I & TOW BARS 1 1fatttttt trouble visit or call I your convenient, Mr. Transmission center i i:::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: NAVY ::15 EQUALIZER HITCHES WIVES.."'" I.,' yV w \ // COME BACK TO NURSING I Z COMPLETEDONE Your free time can be turned Into . WORK IS cash time and full-time UNTIL YOUAUTHORIZE I by part AUTOMATIC IT I nursing In hospitals nursing III ALL PARTS homes and private homes. All- TRAnSmISSIon GUARANTEEDTUtIEUP We Can Fit Any Make Auto or Truck! types of duty available. We a:: Light HookupS understand. Top pay.Navy Work when Family'sneeds. you* ofLYSPECIAL '- Entire West JacksonvilleUHAUL want for as long as you want. No $995 -.e to register. I- PRICE INCLUDES: RN'S&LPN'S NEEDED Dram fluid Check filter New Gasket Adlust I Bands Refill with' CALL 356-5833 TODAY New Fluid Adjust J Linkage Inspectionof Ho.... Connections. Motor Mounts. Modulator and a: Universal Joints CALL Comprehensive DAY. NIGHT Road OR Test SUNDAY A and L .c. MEDICAL r olcxi PERSONNEL 5609 PHILIPS HWY. 733-1866 TRUCK & TRAILER RENTALS POOL ::15 I., 6015 MERRILL RD. 744-2322 535 CASSAT AVE. 387-5648 "Formerly Al's Westslde U-Haui" Home owned&operated 1333 N. MAIN ST. 353-7581 4807 BLANDING BLVD PHONE 771-5092 by Capt BILL READ (USNR) President (Next door to Putt-Putt) . .. r. ---.. --. -_._- ..- ., .. .> .--. 1" 1 w O) 1974 '" I JAX AIR NEWS.J! WiN'GER PO 35L ..: ::/\ ': ; '- > vvm *.' :;.: wa>/ ::'vfat'jm . SPORTS BRIEFS ( REC CENTER RAMBLINGS ] ITEEN I VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS NEEDED CLUB NEWS: A the week Oct. 12. facilities available to the Jax -the Anyone desiring to play volleyball for the Jax Navy Fliers pool tournament betweenthe ALSO: A big welcome whole family. during upcoming season should at Ext.3239 or AEC Bill Aaron at Ext.contact 3005. the NAS Athletic Director Teen Clubs of Mayportand aboard to James Hill, our Co-ed volleyball has NAS Jax is in the new Teen Club custodian. been enjoying much DEADLINE FOR TOURNEY ENTRY TOMORROW planning stages for Kids, please cooperatewith success Sunday and Jax Tomorrow (Oct. 11)) is the deadline for all eligible I'teams to sometime in November. Mr. Hill by main- Monday nights. The games enter the COMSEABASEDASWINGSLANT Touch Football Tourney Stay in touch with this taining maximum have been very excitingand that will begin on October 21st. For more Information contact the column for future cleanliness and minimum our numbers have Athletic Office at Ext. 3239.FLIERS . developments or see Mr. breakage. increased so we are happyto Matthew at Bldg. 523 or There was an announce we have two GETTING READY FOR 6ND call Ext. 3127. organizational meeting of courts to play on now. If Jax The Jax Fliers workouts- in preparation Navy for the football 6th Naval team District is now holding regular Many thanks and a big the basketball signees you like volleyball and Tournament that will be held here at NAS Jax beginning Touch the Football week of welcome to Chief Martel yesterday. Practice want some exercise come October 28. and Ed West for volun- sessions will be held today on down. The action startsat teering as chaperones for and tomorrow at 5:30: p.m. 7 p.m. the Teen Club. More players are still The Rec Center hours Sorry about the absenceof needed in the 11.13 and 14- are as follows: Monday r PISTOL STANDINGSAMERICAN a band Saturday night. 17 age groups.Something through Friday, 8 a.m. to This inconvenience was for the 9:30: p.m.; Saturday, 1:30: probably due to the con- family: Mom and Dad, p.m. until 9:30: p.m.; and . cert at the Coliseum The come by the Dependents Sunday, 12:30: p.m. to 8:30: . LEAGUEW NATIONAL LEAGUE "Icehouse" is the band of Center In Bldg. 523 and p.m. Come out and join in L W L check on the recreational the fun and exercise.Olltlt . GEM 6 0 VP-24 7 0 VP-16 4 1 MARTD 5 2 WEAPONS 2 2 FICEUR 4 3 CPw-11 2 3 MARINE BKS 3 3 HS-15 2 4 VP-49 2 3 AIMD 1 3 VW-4 1 4 TIDYIIOITIA HS-1 0 6 NARJAX 1 5 HS-11 1 6 .................. ......... :::::::::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The bet umy device PEOPfa I it between your tan. TENNIS OF THE . STANDINGS BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR W L THE PEOPLE.+ 5323 .Phillips Highway HS-1 16 2 The American Red Crow 737-8440 ' NDRC 14 4 ADMIN; -.-. '...-< -11. -- 1 your easiest-to-get-to Toyota dealer HOSPITAL 8 4 By Way of Buckman Bridge VP-24 8 10 VW-4 5 7 HONDAOF NEW TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 nS-11 5 13 VP-16 2 4 2299 p.O.E. VP-49 2 10 JACKSONVILLESALES HC-2 1 5 upto3o NARJAX 0 6 SERVICE PARTS miles per gallon MARTD 0 6 t"{ Mr'" J" .,' ., i, j,. .... RYDER TRAINS a TRACTOR TRAILER a , DRIVERSTrain I Ash r to drive tractor/trailers with a t . series of Home Study lessons on P .:..J aws about certainaccessoties safety rules of the road etc. Then come to a Ryder Training Center for 6425 NORWOOD AVE. 764-2419 on-the-rig experience. FREE . FOR LOCAL INFO.CALL during/ month of'eot. RYDER 355-7036 TECH. IN ST. I 1 / I SUPER USED CAR_BARGAINS -- - Fla. Nat'l Bank Bldg.Suite905Jacksonville ----- - ,Florida 74 TOYOTA 72 BUICK 72 TOYOTA CELICAYellowAirAT SKYLARK COROLLA Wagon HOME OFFICE: ATLANTA. 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