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' , " ;,! ) S " JFf ll L j .. I ., j- i ] .. ;: |TIninu"MM "'" ,. ... .. t BBiHEr', .. ". Jtanc._ ___ : /S*> <*M < <. -: 1 .ffitH TTri j 11111 ,.;' - . VOL, ?3 NO. 31 Published in the Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida' OCTOBER 16, 1975CONTINUING I ,; ..:'(" ': ': '. I/o '-- ,' .. .. ,. :"'..l"1..,. J_:., : t .. :. i' : : 0 " : ;::f'i i.;: ,;.jj[( :,:; ,: :: j , '. '.Wt", : 'I 1 I" " THE " ., 'I t \ :, &; :;, . ,Ur. TRADITION (;"II ,{.". -.'1!' ,\0, ,\ " ::1'. l r: PROUD 0 "! ,i u, !,', ,'.r\ ';>" <.n.r;; ' . ,: .,, :'tfl . !. '.1' .. r.; , . 12-13) : ... k: ; . : (Seepages i : r ; : a J \ ; " ( .. . J.' _' .. "r.. t ..".. :" I, ") . ;. .ot \ .. A. f' 'lilt.} : '"d /t: r'J "A r. ; ,r H Ar'k' ,' .J 4 r 4" ,:' .: *. ':t M ', :, i ,P '" : , A : .S ;r.r: !; \\ ; 11..1 rt "; ' '.; '. jl ''; .-t.: ,. : /F !,.. !.i"t! : ''(! "'r \) j..:-1 ....., : ". fi; ,' i"I',! {': '; :,&(: 'A. ; A 'L' ,. ) E ). ._,. ,' :. 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" , ,-. 3 V lJ6s b'n! p 'c t.7:};\> '4 ,,', :. 0 ', ., : i. ,1'' .! ..'. .'" ..tt :' t'r" - ( '. \ t!",,;,, ."10... ] "- ' ,'. ,.. : 1J\1r'i .... P .. : 'r ).: \ '"'' : ,... ...k1. .iJ> "",'.: t.. , I' .. I I 4 I 1 I.Opinions contained here art not oficial expressions fof f\\ which is in way connected with the Department ol the Navy. "Published by the Holt Publishing Company no services advertised.II endorsement of products or . the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute_ Department of the Navy . J , i ___ r Va.uJ..*=: > _'0 ' PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975 ---- -- New civilian pay rates announcedJaxLast week the JAX AIR NEWS carried the new military pay the pay scale for General Service civilian employees, reflecting the rates which went into effect on October 1 and which were to be Congressionally approved five percent pay raise and scheduled for reflected in military pay checks beginning on October 115. Below is reflection in Federal salaries by the end of the month. Civilian Pay Rates Effective Oct. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9': 10 GS-1 $5,559 $5,744 $5,929 $6,114 $6,299 $6,484' $6,669 $6,854 $7,039' $7,224 2 6,296 6,506 6,716 6,926, 7,136 7,364 7,556 7,766 7,976 8,186 3 7,102 7,339 7,576 7,813 8,050 8,287 8,524 8,761 8,998 9,235 4 7,976 8,242 8,508 8,774 9,040 9,306 9,572 9,838 10,104 10,370 5 8,925 9,223 9,521 9,819 10,117 10,415 10,713 11,011 11,309 11,607 6 9,946 10,278 10,610 10,942 11,274 11,606 11,938 12,270 12,602 )2,934) 7 11,046 11,414. 11,782 12,150 12,518; 12,886, 13,254 13,622 13,990 14,358 8 12,222 12,629 13,036 13,443 13,850 14,257 14,664 15,071 15,478 15,885 9 13,482 13,931 14,380 14,829 15,278 15,727 16,176 16,625 17,074 17,523 10 14,824 15,318 15,812 16,306 16,800 17,294 17,788 18,282 18,776 19,270 11 16,255 16,797 17,339 17,881 18,423 18,965 19,507 20,049 20,591 21,133 12 19,386 20,032 20,678 21,324 21,970 22,616 23,262 23,908 24,554 25,200 13 22,906 23,670 24,434 25,198 25,962 26,726 27,490 28,254 29,018 29,782 14 26,861 27,756 28,651 29,546 30,441 31,336 32,231 33,126 34,021 34,916 15 31,039 32,353 33,397 34,441 35,485 36,529 37,573 38,617* 39,661 40,705. 16 36,338 37,549 38,760* 39,971 41,182. 42,393* 43,604 44,815 46,026 17 42,066 43,468 44,870 46,272. 47,674 18 48,654 ' *The rate of basic pay for employees at these rates would be limited V of the Executive Schedule (as of the effective date of this schedule, by section 5308 of title 5 of the United States Code to the rate for level $37,800)). , I Federal employees... learn about privacy law I - Jax--A major change in error, Bearden added.: company the record if it is sent from a file without first obtainingthe regarding suitability or securityor regulations on the privacy of If the agency does not correct somewhere else by the agency.In employee's consent. fitness for duty, Mr. Bearden Federal employees went into the record, he continued, the Likewise, any Federal em- said. addition the employee can effect September 27 under the employee may appeal. take the agency, to civil court. If ployee who willfully releases He explained that while em- Privacy Act passed in 1974. The appeal is .made to the the employee: ,wins his or her such information is subject to a ployees have a right to this In- The Act allows Federal: em- 'agency which compiled the in: court case, the Government is fine not to exceed $5,000. Mr. formation, the Government must ployees to receive copies of filesor formation. For example, for pay required to pay reasonable court Bearden said that if an employee delete anything ,that would documents containing Information and leave records, the individual costs and reasonable attorneyfees. knows the specific material was identify those individuals about themselves, would appeal to the agency. For prohibited, then he or she couldbe providing information under a according to Gary D. Bearden, the official personnel folder or Agencies also are required to held liable under the law. pledge of confidence. director of the U.S. Civil Service investigation records or training of all Another basic thrust of the law, notice other would publish public "Any arrangement Commission's Bureau of Man- however, is to give employeesaccess records the individual would 'systems of records maintained.An destroy their privacy," Mr. power Information systems. appeal to the Civil Service to information not agency can be taken to court Bearden added.Employees . Commission or,for FBI records, previously available such as Employees can request a ; for maintaining a file that I it does appraisals of for to the FBI. potential wishing access to correction or amendment of any not disclose, Mr. Bearden said." promotion and certain other their records should contact their data or records containing If the employee loses the ap- The employee can go to court in parts of the personnel file. personnel office. No charge is personal information about them peal,he or she has the right to filea some instances where an agency Employees also have access to made for the first copy of that the employee feels are in statement that would ac- releases personal information ,reports of investigations records. ____nun PAGE ONE PHOTO BY Jax ',commissary hosts top shopperJaxBecky I PHAN MIKE KLEBEROrange Mercer, wife of - Park High School NJROTC Drill Team Cdr. Thomas Mercer, Executive : I Officer of VA-82 at NAS Cecil T1 carries on the proud tradition of the U.S. Navy Field, is the top commissarystore shopper in the Southeast! Region of the United States. 06;' She proved her accumulating $367.70 of grocery items in only five minutes during JAX AIR NEWSTht 'a recent, supervised, free shop-a- thon at the NAS Jacksonville Commissary Store. _1 Ij The free shopping spree was sponsored I by the C, Lloyd JAX AIR NEWS it a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper distributed each Thursday at ISo U.S. Naval Air Station Jacksonville Florida, Johnson Company, a commissary by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm.All Copy submitted store supplier, and was i' s I .. . for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must bt forwarded to the Public conducted at most commissariesin l z Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville by 12:00: noon on Monday the region. Contestants were before publication. News items art welcomed from all sourcti. 4 367.70 T.I.phonI772-24U.. selected by special drawing at # "Everything advertised! In this publication must be made each participating store. available for purchase VII or patronage without regard to race, 'Becky was allowed only two -1 creed,color,national origin or sex of the purchaser,user,or patron.A baskets for her whirlwind confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising shopping trip, using one at a time'and .. from that source." returning the'first to the Advertisements art solicited by the publisher and queries concerning check-out stand before con- such should bt directed to: tinuing with the second. TOP SHOPPER. Becky Mercer, commissary shopper par excellence - 14 She was restricted to ac- survey the,results of her rtctnt flvt-mlnutt whirlwind % THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY cumulating only ten items of shopping spree through the NAS Jacksonville Commissary Store while viw. 15 4565 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 fresh meat, ten items of frozen CW03 R.D. !Oxford, Commissary Store Officer, reviews the items to g-1rlo", r Telephone 387.3566 a meat and no more than five make sure they meet the special h<>P-.-thon restrictions levied by the Affiliate Member packages of any other single item sponsor of the event C. Lloyd Johnson'Company. Becky's $367.70 in the store. worth of items was tops for the Southeast Region of the U.S. I VOL. 33 NO. 31 'OCTOBER 16, 19751'| She admits to having surveyedthe NAS Commissary prior to her desired and exactly where r..1ilWlfl; } race through its aisles, thus were located to they possible. determining which items she them in!! the permit acquiring Her reward for the effort is a shortest time full cupboard. . 'I , 2 0d1C$1f, ()iib'091S '" JAX 'AIRIN,AIRWINGER JPAGS 3 I ; Cdr. McCain urges, 'Duty, Honor; 'Countr \f"l\ Following Is the text of the "you shall have it." He went back realize, and who have the nation appears bleak. Beset by i speech given by Cdr. John S. and told the frightened consul courage to admit, that the Third economic difficulties and reductions in our defense forces, World War has taken McCain, III,during Navy Birth what he had done. Later in the already place that it ended this and our Navy now has fewer ships , day celebrations at NAS,Jax, day three Austrian year more ships, the free world has irremediably than it has had in three decades.In . Oct. 10. sailed into harbour. It looked as the of all nations lost it... history great We are gathered here today to though the four were getting a few brave men have been called commemorate the 200th birthday ready to leave. Captain He finished by saying, "It is too. upon to man the outposts 'and of a Navy that will go down in Ingraham sent a 'junior officer late to worry about how to avoid sacrifice their lives to safeguardthe history as the greatest that ever over to the Austrian flag ship to the Third World War. But we security of the majority of f the sailed the oceans of this world. tell the Admiral that any attemptto must have the courage and clear people of that nation. You are no Today our weapons systems, leave that harbor with our headedness to stop the Fourth.: To exception, and there, is every aircraft, surface ships and citizen aboard would be resisted 1 stop it, not to grovel on our of be prospect many you may " submarines are the most ad- with appropriate: force He said Li knees. called upon to make that same vanced in the history of navaj that he would expect a We will' slop the Fourth, by sacrifice. During my darkest warfare.The ships and'aircraft satisfactory answer by ,four' making plain to all the world that 'days In Hanoi three words which of our Navy-Marine Corps team b'clock that afternoon. As the .a T obi in Vietnam we have i learned a are ,Inscribed on the emblem of are ready to go anywhere in the hour neared they looked at each lesson of great cost. Never again West Point echoed and reechoedin world and carry out a variety of other through,the glasses. As it will we asks" our young men to my being"DUTY. HONOR missions ranging from the struck four he had them roll the ) fight and, die for their country COUNTRY" relatively simple task of showingthe cannons into the'ports and had ,. unless our goal is victory, And we In the days of hardship flag to the conduct of conventional them light the tapers with which' will dedicate our full resources of frustration,sadness and sacrifice war.But it has.not been they would set off the cannons-' this nation and our people to which may lie ahead, I would,like the equipment or technology that one little sloop. Suddenly the Cdr. McCain' winning that victory as quickly as you to be guided by these simple, has made our Navy the great one lookout tower called out and said possible. . take our stand for freedom' in but noble words "DUTY it is There have been timesin "they are lowering a boat," and ' today. the olden times." To many, the future of our HONOR COUNTRY"!. : the past and maybe the future they rowed Koscha over to the nationin We remain the strongest when we have been inferior in little American ship. the world in almost every numbers and quality of weapons. 'Captain Ingraham then went Ourarmed forces aspect. are on Then we have had to call on the below and wrote his letter of a parity or nearly so *with thoseof that resignation the United States elements in our Navy men the Soviet Union. Our industrial have written the glorious pages in Navy. In it he said, "I did what I capacity is second to our naval history' the courage, thought my oath of office'' There is only one initiative, and spiritual'strength required, but if I have embarrassed none.agricultural superpower and that of our Navy men.' How many my country in any is the United States. know ,the story of Jonas P. way, I resign. His resignationwas We have by far the highest refused in the United States Ingraham? national in the : gross product Senate with these words: "This In the days since gaining our world. In every material way we national independence, men who battle that was never fought may are Where equal or superior. turn out to be the most important yearned to breathe free were then is ? our problem making their way to our shores. battle in our ,Nation's history". The is to find. answer easy Among them was a young Incidentally, there is to this day, than material and I hope there will always be, a Something more refugee from the Austro- superiority is called for if we areto USS INGRAHAM in the United Hungarian Empire. He had beena continue writing pages in the leader in an attempt to free States Navy.I world's history. We need spiritual did not tell that out of story Hungary from Austrian rule. The superiority a rebirth of faith- in attempt had failed and he had any desire to be narrowly God, 'a renewed'' belief in ourselves - fled to escape execution.. In .chauvinistic'> or to glorify and our country. We must Wid. .P. spec.. .. 00 : this Hungarian'; aggressive militarism'; but it is wld IHtU $ 'America, young tar roomy J have the.will to win,and the will tolead. an 'example of government "' v.rsatU. bl. , Koscha bname, became importer mnn.uvr a pl . by trade and took out his meeting its, highest responsibility If the 'destiny'' .ppacioui.. ,Till RTY IN ST0CKsthsya, r. , we can accept first citizenship papers. One day .' \\lV:11// -'x\iJ11A1v11'1- ' that has been thrust upon us and : : .. recent business took him to a In years we have been acknowledge that only our might Mediterranean port: There was a treated to,a rash of noble soun , stands between the free world SELECT USED CARS ding phrases. Some of them , large Austrian warship under the and those who would enslave it, if command of an Admiral in the sound good, but they don't holdup make certain that the we can harbor. He had a manservantwith under close analysis. Take for forces of freedom are stronger'than ' him. He had described to instance the slogan so frequently the forces of slavery and this manservant what the flag of uttered by the young senator 72 MATADOR WAGON that we are determined and ableto Stock s 2IISA lie new ,paths wagon, wolf his new country looked like. Word from Massachusetts, "the halt to the advance of cyh d.r.tan.nty. .... .rantmi.tion. ... -1795 greatest good for the greatest put a fleering,radio I healer,two..... was passed to the Austrian slavery then we will be able to 74 VEGA HATCHBACK , warship that this revolutionarywas number. Certainly under that Stock 270JA. I owI\Ib.c.'h.4 slogan no modern, day Captain say that Vietnam' was not in vain. economy, automat* (remmittien+ air-.eI,,",,qolinder$2 5 95 he there and in the night was * When a government decides a t healer, bucket MOlt, He new kwdo and : Ingraham would risk even the Im. " kidnapped and taken aboard that war is not worth winning, the ' large ship. This.man's servant, smallest craft and crew for a 70 RAMBLER REBEL decide it is not worth . people Stock MS7VA. 2 door hardtop) nope, automaticttamnluion desperate, :walking up'and down single" citizen:Every dictator who fighting.We ; .power ....ring. rod* a> hooiot, two. J995 ever lived has Justified the 1DnocI.,,c..Mull_. . the harbor suddenly spied a flag have retreated from 72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT that resembled the description he enslavement of his people on the Cambodia, Laos and from Stock nj70.. Hardtop coup n mini tend flan wtfiM ' had heard.. It was on a small theory of what was good for the Vietnam. Now we find ourselves : mod,cur..manager,. Of condition drivoi. it, all vmyl.M..top 1_... lOCO "Hint Hw$2 0 9 5 American war sloop. He went majority.Our ., being invited out of Thailand and 74 MATADOR COUPE ,, aboard and told Captain Navy .has been blessed Stack ri3JJ..AMC bay-bock : even the Philippines.Well ...,.vinyl top bucket wati,low witcOfIdi.$3 2 9 5 with a lot of Jonas Ingrahams.Men . Ingraham, of that American" war there it is. To the oppn.ot.. his who fought'at Tripoli Bellau- 72 CUTLASS COUPE . 'story.Captain sloop Russians detente is a, one . way . 1J67A. rod will" bbd s ' Ingraham went to the American Wood, Corrigidor Leyte ,Gulf, street. For our own sincere efforts ,Stocky, ",'-lle lranwwsl.t S'"r' ..coup p.wN ..........f.vmylj. 2495. ., Consul. When the American Guadalcanal, Inchon,. Hue, and. we have 'had, in return, and.hoots,wIttI..........,tool.atom full.73CHEVELLEMAUBU .' : . Consul learned that Koscha had the skies over North Vietnam constant ,infiltration and sub Stock *269VA. Mid".. popular'4 deer ledo**,M,| '' : only taken out his first citizenship many in number. version. automatic."traniminian, aw condition, paws Peering., 2195 ,0O end botr.whiIwol Iif....,.'low/oage./ the consul'washed his I,feel that we have just con ' papers TO quote one Russian this one 71 CHRYSLER 300 hands of the incident. Captain cluded, one of 'the saddest' an expatriate who has undergonethe .Stock, a J173<,, Sporty 2 doot "hardtop. equipped chapters in our Navy's history I with automatic trantmiMian, oir,conoVion, ; .power $'j M ft C said "I the senior I Ingraham am same cruel confinement with fleeting I braket. ,powtr.window end Mali,radio ft I tl HH , the loss of Southeast'Asia.. The hoo........... officer in this port and I believe, :which I am somewhat, familiar, 70 HORNETStock veal fret,loaded.: ITWU under oath of office, that I United 'States'can profit from' my Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He gavean P1JMA. 4 dr. tedan with 4 cylndof MOO. owe this man the protection of. what has happened Vietnam, if interview in the May 31 issue any, automatic IrantmlMion, oir condition, radio t., 199! I it will. Out of shame it can rebuild Hooter economical.tramportohon,I owner. our flag. . of Le Monde in France. In it, he He went aboard ,the Austrian pride; out of division, unity.; out. said, '"There are not many who of 'weakness strength. \ ' , warship and demanded to see L .' their prisoner our citizen. The In ,1938 Winston Churchill " Admiral was amused, but they speaking on the morrow* of 5 ACRESHeavy "DEMOS"ON SALE! ; brought the man on deck. He was Munich, said, "All is over, silent, in chains and had been badly mournful abandoned, broken. Oaks!in Clay County. fAVRflmsmmfc: \ *, beaten. Captain Ingraham said, Czechoslovakia recedes into the Low down payment. $88 per .. .\. "I can hear him better without darkness, and do not suppose this, mo. NO LOW LAND. Lake doQbhoyVT those chains," and the chains is the end. This'is ;only the privileges.West I were removed. He walked over beginning of the reckoning. Thisis | ftn-JMlffNl-rWclb! .. and said to Koscha, ,"I will ask only the first slip, the first Central Realty. Inc. I' AMC I ((904)) 7374400 ; . you one question, consider your foretaste of a bitter cup which Broker S41S PMIUIP HIGHWAY,JACKSONVHU answer carefully. Do you ask the will be proffered to us'year by' 1-378-2308 SOUTHSIDE AMERICAN \ protection of the Americanflag year unless by a supreme ?" Koscha nodded dumbly recovery of moral health and ANYTIME "yes," and the Captain said, martial,vigor we rise again and l , . ., I -- -:) . OCTOBER 16, 1975 4 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER I ........ ... .. M@W..mii@@OO:: ..f@@i; ,,j1it\ ':: f@! Mii:: . '> ' . "", fMtM .... 'I, STAMP CIRCLESBy '" - Albert B.CloseWASHINGTON D.C.- PROCLAIM LIBERTVv Nine more 1975 postal USA13c \ \a x t 1.e .t S tYd issues have just been announced here to allow for the increased postage w rates expected shortly y'v after Christmas.The . items are: three different 13-cent stampsfor the proposed firstclassrate an 11-cent stamp to <' meet the second ounce rate for first-class mail, a inches bv ) 24-cent stamp to meet the serviced at Memphis, first-class rate for the first Tenn. 38101.November. two ounces, a 9-cent postal 10: 9-cent card, a 9-cent stamp for John Witherspoon postal postcards, a 13-cent card at Princeton, N.J. I RELIEVE YOU, SIR-Rmrvt LCdr.Jimmy W. Seelcy (right) recently relieved Cdr. Bobby S. stamped envelope and the 08540. Morgan as Attack Squadron 203 leader, NARU. RAdm. Robert P. McKenzie, director of Aviation Francis Parkman 3-cent November 13: 11-cent Plans and Requirements Division,Office of the Chief of Naval Operations,looks on. stamp in coil form. Freedom of the Press The 9,11,13 and 24-cent stamp in sheet form at Retiree dental care now availableJaxThe stamps will begin a new Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. Americana Series of November 14: 24-cent Commanding All routine dental ser- should report to the clinicat stamps Old North Church stamp in postage Officer of the Naval vices are offered to the 8:00: a.m. or 12:30: p.m. regular sheet form at Boston design, , having a common Regional Dental Center retirees as well ,as Monday through Fridayfor accenting the history and Mass. 02109.November. has announced that dental treatment within dental an examination and United 15:13-cent the of treatment for retired specialty areas. scheduling of treatment culture American in States of America. Flag stamp is available The only limitations for requirements.The . personnel now First Day of Issue sheet and coil forms at retiree dental at this of appointing here on an appointmentbasis. care policy schedule for all items Philadelphia, Pa. 1104.; time are in prosthetics retirees for dental November 24 9-cent : The treatment is where fiscal and personnel treatment will continue as follows: 13-cent Freedom To Assemble available at the NRDC'in shortages do not permit a long as the active duty October 31: in in sheet form at Bell stamp Liberty stamp Building 8 on Ranger full range of services. patient load permits. three booklet formats l6, 7 Washington, D.C. 20013. Street between Saratogaand Individuals desiring to or 8 stamps on a pane) (78 Eighteen cents should be Enterprise Avenues. 'make, an appointmentJAX I cents, 91 cents or $1.04)). included to cover iii will be first-class Only full panes necessary NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION I THE serviced at Cleveland, postage' for first day Ohio 44101 on date of issue. covers or affix a one-cent REPOSSESSION SALE FRAMERYFormerly November 4: 3-cent stamp to the cover and ( Parkman coil stamp at remit nine cents.November . Every Day, ./$ Bargain Day" Frame Circus) Pendleton, Oregon 97801, 25: 13-cent LOT CORNER OF CASSAT AND SHIRLEY AVENUES 12-cents needed for each Liberty Bell stamp in coil Open Monday thru Friday,4:00 til 4:30 p.m. envelope submitted for form (singles or pairs) at first day cancellation. Allentown, Pa. 18101. I CAMPERS CARS HOMES I $140 BLANDINO BLVD. November 8: 13-cent December 1: 13-cent (Next to Pic'n Save at 103ro St.) PHONE 772-OSOO Liberty Tree stamped American Eagle and CARS Large Selection of envelope cost 15 cents Shield stamp at Juneau, -. CUSTOM & READY. each) ((6 and three-fourths Alaska 99801.: WJ PONTIAC TRANS AM CAMPERS MADE FRAMES MIRRORS 2*' TRAVEL TRAILER PRINTS andORIGINAL $4695 1172 PAINTINGS "SPEAKEASY"Hot1est Show in Town! UVE ON STAGE! 1174 Loaded CHEVROLET CAMERO $3895 10% off! BEAUTIFUL HOSTESSES -to all \ S9U PHILLIPS HWY $3995 MOBILE HOME military personnel! it OPEN am.2 am 723-tttf.733-tt 2 73 SKYLINE, 12x52, 2BR WJ CHEVROLET VEGA 2 dr.Sedan $4595 ORIENTAL $1350 73 SARATOGA. 12x51, 2BR FOOD If70 DODGE CHARGERAuto Dyl IMPORTER $4695 MAX TRADING $1295- (Open Under New Management) , 74 FUTURISTIC 24x60 KIM CHEE . 4BR, doublewlde, I KOCHEE CHANG JAPAN ROSE RICE .'WONTON EGG ROLL SKIN SKIN 174 CHEVROLET IMPALA TAKUWAN I GINGER ROOT LUMPLA WRAPPER I AJI NO MOTO I TOP ROMAN . FRESH BEANSPROUTS BEAN CURD FISH SAUCE . $11,501 SESAME OIL $3595 ' The Largest Oriental Food Store In Jacksonville where will you find the Lowest Prices, best service and largest selection. PHONE 7784274.... ,JOE CALIANDRO, 1901 ILANDING BLVD PHONE 3847233PAGE. . A ' .I b 16, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER PAGE ---- - ! .::::1 111 mt1t 1 lt 1 11111t 11j1ff11 1 i 1 1j j1i mmm1 11 1 111 1i1i11 i 11i1i1j1j111ii1111@j! iti1 1:1:::::., TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS rc , Accident rate soars A ft Jax-The favorable driving devices such as stop signs, stop 'I record of NAS motorists over the lights, etc., 89 miscellaneous past few months skidded like a violations, and four motoristswere braking auto on rain-soaked cited for driving while in- streets last month. toxicated. The NAS Security Department Sixty-six drivers appeared reports 46 accidents recorded on before their commanding officers I station during September, up last month due to their careless, t seven over September 1974 and 11 non-thinking driving habits. o over the 35 reported during One motorist lost driving and August this year. parking privileges aboard the Only two injuries were, ftation, 39 received ,ad- sustained, however, opposed to ministrative action, one an Article - the four injuries reported during 15, five were given warningsand September a year ago. 20 received department head Moving violations on the counselling.The . station totalled only 152 during Magistrate dismissed 25 September, though 35 for military and 22 civilian motorist speeding, two for reckless cases and levied fines on 55 driving, 22 for failing to military and 92 civilian drivers ,A HUGE SUCCESS-Th.Vacation Bible School of'1975,sponsored by both chapels NAS lax,gave acknowledge traffic control during September 1975.: an astounding'4400 hours of Bible Instruction this year About 250 students were taught each day. nJ Sixty faculty members had been preparing since last January to make this a successful Bible School. 11 ft <\ HS-11 supports NATO exerciseJaxA .) :tl, ,n.n , - late communique from the point that the southern regionof Britain, Italy, Turkey, and Cdr F.M. Dreessen, skipper of the NATO alliance was Germany participated. in "Deep Helicopter Antisubmarine working as a.coordinated team, Express." 'AMERICASFAVORITE Squadron Eleven, now deployed willing and ready to swing into The week-long intensive joint aboard the USS John F. Kennedy action should their services be exercise featured antisubmarine in the Mediterranean, outlinesthe required in the Mediterranean,'* warfare, an amphibious landingand role of the Dragonslayers in Cdr. Dreessen related.In air alert sorties against the multi-nation NATO exercise addition to a task force from simulated targets in Turkey and "Deep Express," conducted in the U.S. Sixth Fleet, naval and along that nation's Aegean Sea the Aegean Sea area Sept. 20-27, air force. units from Great coast. -- 1975.Flying as a part of Carrier Air PIZZA Wing One, HS-11 personnel supported numerous tactical air strikes and close air support AUTOMOBILE missions flown by attack aircraftoff MILITARY- . the Kennedy. Aj : 'LjF: . Throughout the exercise, HS-11 successfully provided close-in Next Smaller She ... . ASW protection to the carrier and MILITARY CIVILIANlOW ' '. .:'fj her Utilizing surface available escorts. sensors, the RATES ., MONTHLY PAYMENT ..PLAN. ... Free :':':' ':':': Dragonslayers repeatedly matched ;:::: : ':': " wits, tactics and skills with AMERICAN MAYPORT EXAMPLE truders.the subsurface exercise In- INSURANCE AGENCY I.INSURANCE. .....................AGENCY.................. Buy sausage one giant pizza $470 : : :::::::::::::::::::: : :::::::::: : :: The multi-capable HS-11 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Large sausage pizza helicopters were also given the "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU" free with coupon 0 Underwriters (Tax and Drinks Entra* S4 70 responsibility for providing plane formerly.Con ln.nlllln'Urlne guard aircraft and attending to k BLVD '2990 MAYPORT ROAD t479 ROOSEVELT the numerous miscellaneous . support missions'required by (Near NAS) (Near NS) Phone 2495o49VWre surface units. Phone 318.7676 In one of those mission roles, ** one helicopter crew, led by pilot 1ZZa1nxl. LCdr. M. E. Hobbs, effected a With this coupon buy any night emergency evacuation of giant, large or medium pizzaat an injured sailor from one of the regular price and receive participating destroyers in the o one. pizza of the next smaller, exercise. o FP-36 size with equal number of "When exercise 'Deep Express o ingredients FREE)One was over, it brought home Q rI. coupon per visit, please. .... ,-'. .... ..xv __ IN Itl ttl t. back . roNing 11 t" I M I. ::.-:- .... :: Ilt ItlN .. .f1IM iMra. . the prices to N II I. t -- IN t.s tMM . rollout =- ::: I: :: :: ,_. ,.. . tN IN 0 . . w t tl tlS ... the bikes. Itl I. tN ... TIMUQUANATERRACE -. Itl Itl ItlO.w ... IN 10 Itl . -- IM 1M7. f/ .... . /.I//M. Itl ttlN tlMN.w.Qiw..ry. .. _. ..I. IN ItlN. /01 /.O..O tM $0 445 .0v ._ . -. I. tit .NN :Apartments Valid Thru .=.:.:.-... : ..': .: '': .NOt1.2S -------- Pool Ratios Balconies. ,1575 WTW Carpet OraoesCentral Heat'&Air PLEASE PRESENT WITH GUEST CHECK Modern Laundry Kitchen Room Appliances KICK START.... ELECTRIC START.... FAMILY NIGHT BUFFETEVERY TUESDAY NIGHT FROM 6OO: TO 8:30: PM 1 BR ,FURNISHED ALL THE PIZZA & SALAD YOU CAN! EAT FOR. $1.79 $120,up '$ 995 $2195"FREE CHILDREN UNDER 8-'.99* ' 2 BR FURNISHED 4420 Blinding, Blvd. 7724000 $170, up Blvd. 743-4911 HELMET WITH MOTOCYCLE." 1111 Cesery - 5222 Lenox Avenue 711-241 ! 2'r miles from NAS Jax 10 miles from NAS CecilSJ41SEABOARDAVE. SW Norwood Avenue 7M1519OCTOBER \ AALCO MOTOR MART (just off Tlmuquanal) . PHONE 77 .no' @ 4923 N..MAIN STREET 0 PHONE 3544231 ] i 11J m it )J li J .. J , .. ... . . ..t.--- ---- . .. - ' -- -- ---:"'"" -'--- 1"1I- r . PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975 I New legislation to change. SBPBy I '-' - Nick Young a similar change is in the offeringfor subject to taxes. This came about There was much debate between If any provision of the DOD Legislation to change the the military plan. when Congress realized that the members of lobbying retirement bill is accepted by Survivor Benefit Plan and cancel SS Offset $160 wage credit was too low and groups and members of Congressas Congress, this writer feels that the two major objections to the The Social Security offset that only 10 percent of those to what extent Social Security the principle of Social Security law have been submitted to the question is much more .com- persons who served in the Armed should affect the Survivor Benefit offset will be it. And with present House Armed Forces Committeeby plicated than other provisions of Forces continued their service Plan. Department of Defense was 'pay scales the military retiree Representative Bob Wilson the law. This is caused primarily until eligible for retirement. asked for a recommendation butit who is reasonable will have to (R-Calif.) because there is no precedent in Presently base pay is taxed at the was not forthcoming prior to accept the provision as being If passed, Wilson's bills would the civilian employee bill 5.85 percent level for Social completion of hearing on the bill. equitable. cancel the irrevocable provisionof Civilian employees, unlike their Security purposes. So Congress decided that there What effect does the proposed the law in the event there is no military counterparts, do not Realizing that allowances would be a 100 percent offset retirement law have on the eligible beneficiary and would participate in the Social Security made up a large ''portion of against the widow's Social Survivor Benefit Plan? lower the Social Security offset system and receive no benefits military compensation, Congress Security benefit and 100 percent The precedent'of Social applied to a widow's benefit. from the system by virtue of their passed a law that gives a credit of offset against the mother's Security offset was made with the Chances of enactment of the civilian employment. $100 per month under the Social benefit if only one child was in the provision contained in SBP. And first bill are.excellent. Military members have, been Security system to those personnel mother's care. The offset would the precedent was set as a 100 Last year a similar change was covered under ,Social Security serving in the Armed apply only to those Social percent offset. made to the Survivor Benefit since World War II although they Forces whose base pay is less Security payments that were But both Congress and DOD Plan that covers federal em did not become full participants, than the maximum wages taxed military earned since January 1, realize that any new military ployees. The new military law subject to Social Security taxes, for Social Security purposes. 1957. retirement law that is drafted would provide that premium until 1957. Taxable wages now stand at the New System will be unpalatable to those payments would cease when a Military service during World $14,000 level.Theoretically. After the hearings were presently serving in the military, retiree's wife dies or his War II was credited under Social the cost of Social completed, DOD recommendedthat particularly those with long marriage Is otherwise legally Security at the rate of $160 per Security is shared equally be- only 50 percent of the periods of service. dissolved. Payments would start month. However there was a tween the individual taxpayer and militarily earned benefit be off- And although the principle of again if the retiree remarriedand provision in the law that stated' his employer. Consequently the set, but it was too late. When Social Security offset can be desired to again participatein that if an individual used his federal government, as the DOD drew up its proposed new justified from a rational standpoint the plan with the new wife as military service between 1941 employer of the military person retirement system that would the 100 percent offset wouldbe beneficiary.At and 1951 towards military contributes one-half of the cost of have militarily earned Social just too much for the military the present time premium retirement, no Social Security the military's Social Security Security affecting retired pay at member to take. And the payments continue when there is credit would be given for those Dual Benefit age 65, it again asked I for a 50 elimination of a benefit the in- no longer an eligible beneficiary, years. During hearings on the proposed percent offset. dividual has funded through his and if the retiree remarries, the A change in the law in 1951 Survivor Benefit Plan, the The reasoning is that the in- taxes would be questionable froma new spouse is covered under the continued the $160 per month Government's contribution dividual pays one-half of the cost moral standpoint. Plan after, they have been "wage credit" and also permitted became cause for concern by of his Social Security coverage Right I is Right married for two years, or sooner an individual to receive Congressmen. It was felt that the and therefore should be per- Mr. Wilson or someone else is if there is a child born of the credit under the Social Security Survivor Benefit Plan offered the mitted to receive the benefit he surely going to bring .up the marriage.The system even if he had used the military person a dual benefit paid for. But by the same token, Survivor Benefit Plan when two year waiting period years for military retirement. one that already existed under DOD feels that the government discussion starts. If a 50 percent before coverage of a new spouse January 1, 1957 military per- the Social Security law and'the paid for the,other half and is offset is right for military! was changed to one year for sonnel became full participantsin new one that was, being providing one benefit in the formof retirement then surely it is right civilian employees last year and the Social Security system requested.JCPenney military retirement and should for the Survivor Benefit Plan. It not provide a second benefit with will be a difficult. argument to the Social Security payments it beat. made during the individual's A major question arises if the military'career.. two objections are deleted from the law; Will the retiree who Industry Pensions elected not to participate be The offset principle is not one permitted to change his mind? conceived by government. Many Wilson's bill to decrease the industries that provide a pension Social Security offset also has a program permitting retirement provision to reopen the plan for a prior to normal retirement age at Cedar Hills (presently age 62)) also decreasethat nine-month period.At . the present time, only 43 amount of the company percent of pre-1972 retirees are pension when an individual t And ,the participating. more becomes eligible for Social service a retiree has after 1957, Security.The offset in most casesis the higher the Social Security equal to the Social Security offset and the objectionable ; t ,benefit received by the individualand more This it becomes.But . Saturday only paid for. by the company'scontribution. does the average individual lOam til 6pm contemplating retirement realize This writer knows of no com- under what circumstances a pany that requires a 100 percent widow is eligible for Social r >2Aii offset. Most are 25 percent or 50 Security payment We'll tackle percent of the total benefit. that problem next week. SIDEWALKFLEA ::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::'':'.:::::::::::;:'.::::::: :::::: ':':, JjJr :: NOW ISTHE TIME TO BUY-OR SELL :::: CALLORVISIT i 1i fr*::;:*;*:*::*:*:*::*:::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$ [SHRUM REAL Tw0'I I r : } ; 3, ..;.. "BUY A HOUSE OR i : :::: ,' 5 MARKET LIST WITH US TODAYI :. :=;: $211 TIMUQUANA ROAD r ::: .: (between Ortega Farmes Blvd&Catoma) :5 ::.:. Wayne Shrum 'IJ :: Reg. Real Estate Broker Phones 771.6219.771-010 SALE wM.ACTION. o SPECIALS 100's of items :drastically GABRIEL SHOCKS H.D. ..- 2 -- . reduced. SiiiiiiiI '. - .... .', 875 S-K TOOL SET 75 "" il4UJ REGULAR S17.IJSPECIAL"19' CHARGE ITI I OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 to' CATALOG CENTER,772-8220 t Gal. aJ\c1ioN AutoSu'pp i Cedar Hills Penneys, 3566 Blanding Boulevard , DOMESTIC FOREIGN PARTS 5836 Timuquana Road 711.5636 ,. " OCTOBER 16, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 7 q r' -fRvictH: pp NG GUIDE -- -, ':': r.: f' > , "' -__aK.eweowas+ax..VAeR:f. FVp + n._ $Jk'Nrata arY'fwFaraA '..raawo'k4iw Str ., I -- ''' s. NEW LOCATION! SAROE'SSOrVKINTtR . GOOD GIJy. COLEMAN $ AAA N I 4 1z tNltift MiiV t BODY SERVICE .g YV e (Formerly Roosevelt Blvd Body Shop) IRNIEGROSI Specializing In Foreign Cars '. Quality Body A Paint Work f>x.tjk4*> M 4ii ',>4&2>3S8Wr All Work Guaranteed AN D11N 3tl//I:1t,: 3 4073 ROOSEVELT BLVDtVi( Ml.from NAS) 'q }ztr et41@N k I tlrlteltyrtingtetl.tf sP' PHONI.Jll.JlUMILITARY . LLOYD'S CORVETTE PLACEWE Call us at 314-147 or visit at... !D BUY AND SELL ORTEGA HILLS , ". 4a ,? a Pk ft CERTIFIEDTEACHERSREOISTEREONURSEEDUCATIONAL, KINDERGARTEN & DAY CARE CONSULTANT-LICENSED NURSERYALL 634 CASSAT AVENUE DAY CARE 7 AM 4 PM .One Child(Includes hot lunch) S22 Wk. CAMAROS CHEVELLESEARL KIndergarten tuition(all day care: ) 110 Mo. J. LLOYD Owner Phone:311-1311 M2 GREEN AY DRacross from NAS) ORTEGA'HILLS 311.5374"J "J t!. OfFICIAl: STATE .VEHICUE INSPECTION :.,;p DISCOUNTSFurniture \;?J 1'ENGINES,.." .TRANSMISSIONS'as" ;;;'. SPRINGMOTO1lS EXCHANGED ;',;; ,"MUFFLER CUSTOM PIPE "ENDINOAY k kQY/:: . r* .Wt Aim. Headlights,Replace Bulbs and Windshield Wiper Blades f/' t'tWuswifiENs )* .J FAST$SERVICE $ lNSIDO''ATOR'/k 2} l Carpets Draperies . :: ': P tALE>- sERVICE. , -,. 'V21 LocaIoft..fo Ysorvyou.... tfi,. ';0 <. and Accessories Rte' GR EPW$ } .LANDI" ; *; LYHIGHWAY ' .. r : 1I : ,... GARAGE' : "r 'IOULEYA.\' .*\n ,f. a ',,-,,' l*'" -Hwy l1-Oran Park $1udl0M" B.vlWerd2. 0 17 . 'C"mll.Uoot"ASf" I (3m1lesso.l.295ov..n) :IREEN COVE' SPRIGSid "Pbenet. 244.1204,244-till PM/ae. ,....MI ;>;.h Owner Floyd Fasklng USN(Retired) Open a-t Mon. thru' Fri.closed! Weekends v<$?:."(fBOWYER'S ):: 117* EDGEWOODAVE.S. PHONE 3M-3500 "WAL1.V" WOLGEMUTH "SMITTV"/ HVB.MITK >.> ,..',/, ,.> .... ' M-H TIRESELLS ff. BALLETn.TAP..JAZZ..NULA..AEROBATICS..TANITIANJEAN'S / ALL SIZES FROM COMPACT CARS ;. ; TRANS-MATIC LTD: $' PROFESSIONAL DANCE ACADEMY TO LARGEST TRUCK TIRES > ."" , , FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICES TO ':::;' : JEAN FORREST M1TOMATIC .TWWSMfSStON SPE1 Former member St.Louts MILITARY & CIVIL SERVICE ;. '> .jf. "' .. Municipal Opera Ballet Co. fj wrI e IndepenllY owned i i .' ,, I .I J.' JEAN LeCOMPUTI a Batter let Mag A Chrome Wheels J Ml te4. Graduate Hawaiian Dance And oaer .l>a7Q . Tape Decks -'>:){ :-...Net a shebs.r faRClt' t .. 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JC : SELL THE: SECT CKWVICK: : THE HKST": 4Slf PHILIPS HWY.PHONE 737.1144Hours Grant Plaza at 103rd :lam430pm.: Call tor appointment. ...oIIIIIA BUY AMERICAN BUILT BY AMERICANS* FOR AMERICANS ._ "KEEP OUR ECONOMY STRONG!" WE'VE GOT IT_ALL ECONOMY, PRICE;SIZE ft CUAMNfff , 00 iIollabhoyt: AMC CHICK OUR DIAL 11 ON A G UMUN.HORNET, S41SPHOUPS HIGHWAY.,JACKSONVILLE ((904)131-3400 MATADOR THE SNOWS , so UTHS I DE AMERICAN STO.I'AC.I I Buy AMERICAN PUT TEN AMERICANS BACK TO WORK HELP AMERICA THIS BICENTENNIAL II I s PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975"SPARKY" Recruitersmeet Bicentennialseen r goals ashealing 4* Washington. D.C.-Navy 4 recruiters enlisted 10,761 Nation men and women during August, attaining 99 Washington, D.C...Federal I'd.. percent of their monthly Bicentennial Administrator John Warner says he left his old Job as s goal. A Secretary of the Navy with the Eighty-nine percent of thought that America's 200th the active duty regularsand birthday next year would bring reserves enlisted are this country back together again; eligible to attend Class and, from all his travels in some 5 40 states so.far, he feels that the "A" schools and 88 percent "Spirit of 1976" has, already ,are high school graduates. begun to do so. THE FIRE DOG distributes fin prevention literature Twelve percent of the "The, ,Bicentennial has at the Chief's Club last week in celebration of Fire Prevention Week. active duty enlistees are prompted more people, than at "Sparky",alias Capt.Jim Fielding of the Mayport Naval Station Fire minorities.A any other time in our history to go Department,Is the only Fire Dog.in the Jacksonville area. total of 525 women back and read for themselves the blue-prints of the Nation The enlisted, four more than Declaration of Independence,.the I" J1 the goal. Constitution the Bill of Rights," The first term active he said. duty male goal was 8,136 The former, Navy Secretary and that number enlisted. 4 made these remarks in a special Armed Forces Bicentennial 11 The goal for' recruiting JANET LUFOPlayboyMagazine's Radio-Television program 798 former members of the' November broadcast recently to American armed services also was Playmate, an Aquarian, hails Forces serving overseas. reached. from Hoboken, N.J. He pointed out that the -yo Bicentennial is, not merely a celebration in Washington In \ Philadelphia,or in the original 13 I colonies, but is a truly,national -- it celebration ball the states and in RENTAL SHOP OPENS-The ,all communities."We . Navy Exchange recently opened a newly renovated Equipment Rental Shop In Bldg. 931. The ribbon. want the opportunity, we, cutting ceremony was performed by LCdr..' David C. Norris, Navy the people, to celebrate the Exchange officer, as Mr. "Woody" Woods Equipment Rental Shop Bicentennial in every town, city, clerk, Ms. Lois Spencer, personalized services manager and Ms. 4'r large or small, or ,Indian tribe Peggy Nowell, personalized services supervisor, look on. across America said. The new shop offers a broader'range of rental items, including wti. The Federal official made it sewing machines, black and white and color TV's, wheel chairs, clear, however,that the govern- electric drills, lawn mowers, slide prolector and movie screen, portable ment is not putting up bundles of refrigerators and,wedding accessories. It's open 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. money into the Bicentennial Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.on Saturday. program.As . he put it, "It's been stated to me by the people in my travels throughout the United States, in '\ simple language,that Uncle Sam [CONTRVcK1HOMES { / should not be paying for his own 'f birthday party." FROM 32,400 i'I. He said that there is little and 4 Bedrooms.Flmlly room.2 and 2Vi baths S ti'f ." "'\ money being spent on the l,"Pr Bicentennial, because of the VA CONY FHA difficult financial times we are in /C Two block West ol Fouraker Rd. # : "jj/ and that it is the volunteer work Off t4orm.ndy Blvd. \.0 .t that,is making it work. yg9D \ E U\ ; Pointing out that the Depart ft. DOS T ment of Defense has an excellent 786.8440 391.88 1 Gt: Mr. Warner or , < program NEW BARS, NEW REBESKE-Lt. Sharon Rebuke rec.lvesher specifically cited the mobile vans new bars In a recent promotion ceremony at the Naval RegionalMedical Center. Her husband, Lt. John Rebuke, provides a helping sent around the country by the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and hand. The unusual attire is due to the fact that Sharon had recently given birth to their first child, Air Force as having tremendous Benjamin. Sharon is the, personnel officer FOR TRAVELIN' FARE at FASO DET JAX.rrrrr. impact. --------------. And he stressed that military AND. SOME TO SPAREDon't CLIP THIS,AD FOR YOUR CHOICE OF... II installations throughout the country are working up their own \' FREE ADMISSION OR I program munities. with their' local com- I FIRST FREE, DRINK I I'I counterpart Mr. Warner of the said tractor-trailer, the civilian I a DANCING GIRLSI I rig vans, the 25 railway car i, \ a CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENTI Freedom Train, already has I '<\ I ", h8n orREASONABLE; PRICESI! drawn more than one and.a half ::" ;>: l''it! 7I I million visitors. 1 ,/ f -1 R&R 12"1', LOUNGE I t"r 'I.' I tit. , I ';f;; ,,z'ItJi J. 4.'t% !., 527 MAIN STREET I JAX'S 1? a_-r_------------------e111 GREATEST '. II'." IIJIm:: tuna EmIlI EmIlI FURNITURE talk to a corporationtalk VALUES! MOVE IN, WITH ONLY $200 WHOLESALE to a person... . MICE TO EVERYONE FRIENDLY BOB ADAMsCALL AND APPROVED CREDIT? 3846461to borrow: up to $2,500.00 RILEY ,for your next furlough MOBILE/ HOMES GENERAL FINANCE 6600 NORMANDY BLVD PHONE 781.7856 JilSPM (Off Lane Ave.&Normandy Blvd) SURPLUS GOODS 6475 Roosevelt Blvd. Your Reliable Dealers Since 1939 DISCOUNT STOP* I.\ ,.' '. .. ',' ': .' .'EmIlI EmIlI EmIlI EmIlI . r ---. -t'--.. ",":.- '- .. ... .-.._.. OCTOBER 16, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER tA'pY/ PAGE 9 ., - '"' ; '" r V '.' I II ' I I ) ifI""/ , 11t.Jiv "' ; : , " - -- How to getmore .-,'. H ..;,\ '. ": education ;0 . ' , ," ''Wt.' ' f': '\;'" I :""- j. ; ' intheNa\y. . 'b ,'. ,',\- There are many opportunities for advanced , training.and schooling when,you ship over. And here are.a ,. few of the programs that can help you'advance in,. your. ) .r' 1 Navy career, if you qualify. ," ' ' .. .... ,':t'I, :".... .., SCORE: This program helps you change your rating.. , " >:' ': ;,(.,..: <,,,<';,'w'....,;. It guarantees assignment.to an "A" school. Upon ." '' ,\: :.,. .'." . ';1." .: ,' .,'. ':, :': '( ':I t 'successful completion,. it'also l ,guarantees.advanced training, ;v, ,,... 1 .... at a later.date., ,,;, '"i. : .. , ., .. ,. '. ' J. I I ,.,. t .;. . ,. ,. \ ; ':, ,., : : .1 ,. ; .r H., STAR: This program gets you advanced training < ': ) :' ...: .' Often that can lead to both,automatic, ,. ; ,, ,, , i in your , ., : .::1.>..>.! ...'. :: rating. "'i' ;?&:., !- ': .,' .. : '.' : '. :. '" ...' ; {" ,j' 5:'; . .'., :.\ advancement" ,. ... and more pay : } ,: ',; ,r,: r,' : ' ; ; i : : ' : . .r ' ..;'",.'i'::V''*:,* .f'".I..:', .... .:,! .. 1' COLLEGE: Under the new Navy Campus for' :" >'...I.:/ ,....''-.fI-! ...,-f'-"... -.- .,_.,. ' ' ,,: .'I....'. ..: :, J .:(::'''/0 ;,, Achievement program (NCFA),' you have the opportunity' ,;: .;:; t. : Io'. 'I ". ',I' ,.' take courses that can lead to a college or even a graduate: .' / :,: . r : "degree in your off-duty hours. ... at.little or no cost to you. : . '," Even if you're on sea duty and can't attend formal classes. ,, .. , ' i 0: ;' :" '\ ;:.y.;:,:;",:. HOW TO BEGIN: You can't get all this training ; : '. by sitting there and reading about it. Get up and see :-f":.I 'J' '. Command Career Counselor to find out what programs ,., :it: : ; your -, k 0'. : ', :' qualify for-and everything else you need to know. ,. '.' \'''''I'J,. you \ , :.... :' .,-:. i ,_,.(Do it to d aYe S i: ..' r..' I " "4 " .t1r, I '\ I ;' ) iII' " \ 'f. . ,, : ..':i;'' '''' ,:,' ; '( .V .' ;;' / : ; , : > t: l .,.t, ' ' fi: ,:'ft'A; : ::';" ., , ' ! ," 'f .' '/:" I .r ,- .... I . i .' .,",:..- (" i . m '" " I OCTOBER 16, 1975 , PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER _ ..- NASa CNO wishes I happy 35th v w tS ., .d bIt ... - JL q is a pleasure to extend during that war, a service best wishes to Captain continued until after the Bernstein and to all who Korean War.. will observe the 35th The Air Station then took Anniversary of the Naval on'a new mission, as homeof : 1 Air Station Jacksonville.This the Navy's hurricane- memorable occasion hunting patrol squadron, a J i/i/ is a tribute to the task she fulfilled with i dedication and skill of the distinction until this E '1>- ..... . 'tlf officers enlisted per- spring. 1__ ...t t"U , sonnel, and civilians who Today, as "home port"for ,6k.t UIt .. l I ar 4. have served at this station patrol and helicopter . I..* over the years.Established squadrons and a reserve I I t:. in 1940 to carrier air'wing, A FAMILY AFFAIR-All the Gallaghers took part In the "piping over" of LCdr. P.J. Gallagher, meet the needs of prewar Jacksonville continues to NARF's senior test pilot,during his recent retirement ceremony. Leading. the family are Shawn and expansion, the Air Station carry out' important rolesin Brian,followed by Timothy and LCdr.and Mrs.Gallagher. served as an importantbase support of the operating for aircraft engagedin forces. NROTC luncheon postponedThe action against U-boats in Best wishes for con- World War II. tinued success.J. . midshipmen's The guest ,speaker for Cost is $2.50 per person. It also made major luncheon- Jacksonville the luncheon will be Make your check out to contributions as a L. Holloway III, University in honor of the Joseph T. McCullen, NROTC Unit, and mail to technical training center Admiral, U..S. Navy. .....,.. S Jacksonville Navy's 200th Birthday Assistant Secretary of the University, which was scheduled for Navy for Manpower and Jacksonville, FL 32211. Oct. 9 has been Reserve Affairs. For further informationcall r si rescheduled for noon, Oct. Lt. Ledbetter, 744- 23. The public is invited. 3950, ext. 292. . - u v --- \ 1 JCPenney "" flY .. ,-II . '. e'i2"K'be' ;,' :1F?'q ?'; '!' q+4Keaeeg o-v :,. J'J r' 1i : .: : k'"'' ., \ h i .... \ 1L' JANGO'S CAPPED-The Naval Regional Medical Center held a ceremony Oct. I honoring the 24th Graduation Class of the Junior v Army-Navy Guild Organization (JANGO). Each lady honored had 1 M NY completed over 100 volunteer hours.Their volunteer work Is similar to A SYVyM 1 L ( Q .w that of the "Candystrlpers" Inclvilian hospitals. .Preparing for the capping ceremonies are Mrs. Ann Plumb, nurse r.. instructor, capping Susan Compton, while Mrs. Nancy Cote, senior JCPenneyPixy a.i advisor, presents certificates. In the back row (L to R) are Rita Mc- 9.1. Neely; Krlstl Zachary, and Becky Lindsay. Mary Divirgilio and Mrs: Jo Moebus were absent when the photo t.i ?ya3 +$, was taken. is ____ portraits ' : I. .Lf, . are enough to make erguoun'oAXEEICAN TUDirtwi : anyone smile. iatirisri ,. PHONES:251.5002,354.2121 SOU TIMOTHY LANE Now thru Only 1.69 Where Lakeshore Crosses Standing Saturday onlyat 0 Cedar Hills. :.. . '. " bra 5 x 7 or 4 wallet sizes of same pose . '; .:; in natural color. LUNCH SPECIALS FROM $1.30 No appointment'necessary.. Come in. Age limit: children to 12 years old. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::;:::;:;:':;::::::::::::::::::B::::::::; :;:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Choice of poses from as many as 4 or 5. SPECIAL o Two children together. only. 2.98.. No hidden charges. . Mail orders: just slightly more. CHOICE STEAK 295 If, you have a second or third favorite Baked Potato pose take them, too. At these special Our Special Salad . ; 'J", > ////4// f prices. in either size. : "< Topped with your choice of dressing / / Your second selection ....................:....:1.69 1'" . 4M Your third selection .............................1.65. ENJOY OUR NEW SEAFOOD SELECTIONSEAT Your fourth selection. ...... ......... ........1.55Your IN OUR NEW LOUNGE AT POPULAR PRICES fifth selection ... ......... ............1.40 Denny's Western Steaks Thursday and Saturday hours are '10 to 1 land 2 to 6. Friday hours are 10 to and 2 to/ ':. 555 2509 BLANDING BOULEVARD . ... r EzI PHONE 388-4605 ' < , ( . F .. t I OCTOBER 16, 1975 ' JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWI.NGER PAGE 11I . INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHEROur jiii@iMiMilMiwl@lmWiMiiiiilifMiWi:: : >< < > > I '''' I ace photographer went to a couple of places on NAS and asked: WHATYou THINK OF eM I YOUR PAY INCREASE BEING LIMITED TO 5 PERCENT INSTEAD OF THE 8.66 PERCENT WEATHER BRIEFS WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE EQUAL WITH CIVILIAN INDUSTRY Debra McDevitt, wife of Cpl. FOG After sunset the Earth receivesno McDevItt, MARTD: "It's better ByBillHeagleyBeginning heat from the sun but it con- than nothing but I think we should this month and tinues to radiate heat. The sur- have gotten the $." percent." continuing through December we face begins to cool because of the' Via.e will experience an increasing heat loss and as the Earth cools, ' ....." IIIIi. k incidence of fog in the local area. the layer of air close to the'sur- The average number of days with face also cools by conduction (the I fog increases from the Sep- transfer of heat from warmer to '. 11"If. tember average of eight days to cooler matter by contact). I' .I II 14 days in December.Fog This causes the layer near the 3 I can be hazardous to land, Earth to be cooler than the air \ sea and air travel. immediately above it & con- I .. 1r5:.. During periods of reduced dition called a temperature in- AW2 Fritz Miller, VP-30"l 1 visibility caused by fog, the version. If the air beneath the think we deserve more money, II'l' I Ken Allen, PAC office: "I think overall view of an area is inversion is sufficiently moist, especially when others get It." l'I. .., Ifs equitable In view" of current destroyed.On some occasions the and it cools to its dew point, fog actions by the Administration to visibility in one sector may be forms. balance the national reduced while the budget. prevailing , The dew point is the tem visibility within the same area perature to which the air must be 4 may be unrestricted. cooled in order for saturation! to Sam Demps, EEO: "I 1 think It'sa Few meteorological occur. As the nocturnal cooling little unfair because federal phenomena depend so much upon continues, the air temperature employees must face the same location of the observer. A further Is' drops more moisture ,prices as everyone else." motorist may be encounteringdense condensed and the fog becomes fog in Orange Park while deeper and denser. t 'gr .K, another a few miles away may beexperiencing perfectly clear After the sun rises, radiation conditions. from the warming surface heats the lower air causing evaporationof When a cloud consisting of minute the lower parts of the fog and water Y droplets envelopsan 111 thereby giving the appearance of 4' observer and restricts his Pat Crosby, Word Processing '. horizontal 'visibility to less than lifting. Usually before noon, heat Center "I 1 think It'll shame. We .62 of a mile, the international radiated from the warming need to keep good people in Civil Cdr. P.J. Braun, HS Wing li "I definition of fog has been' surface of the Earth destroys the Service, so the pay should be inline x agree that wo should try to satisfied. i inversion and the fog evaporatesinto with others' wages." control Inflation,' but the Under similar conditions, but' the warmed air. Is reduction in the miltary pay bill with the visibility greater than .62 Advection fog is the name the hitting the"wrong segment of of a mile, the condition is given to fog produced by air in % l economy " described as "mist. motion or to fog formed at one Here in the Jacksonville area place and transported advected SHC S.F. Mosca, Commissary: we normally encounter either to another. "I 1 am disappointed. I was ex- radiation or advection type of pecting more than we actually Thanks This type of fog is formed when received. Our pay raises don't It'sworking. fog.Radiation fog, which usually warmed air is transported over seem to be keeping up with inflation you occurs as ground fog, is causedby colder land or water surface. Increases." ___ the radiational cooling of the Cooling from below takes place .Ttra Earth's surface. It forms only at and gradually builds up a fog night and over a land surface. layer ,- think CW02 federal T.V. Ferebee employees, NDRC:are"I 1 -wt DISCONTINUED MODEL SALE! being discriminated against In S SAl order to set forth the President's plans.I don't We're think being that's sacrificed fair. and SAVE 10 to 40 % ! M.E. McAllister, VA 105, and wife Brenda: 'We always seem to get less than the civilians/' r < Power to go where yf t SET OF ARTISTIC GOLD TRADITIONAL . lunkers DECORATION TABLES 1. Oval Cocktail Table 2. Oval End Tablet I A Perfect lurk $1615 BASSETT CASUAL STYLE SOFA .$29S Diamond.Keepsake. In Gold Fur-Llke Material with Save sn.oo Brown Vinyl Straps Only 1 Cocktail Table $2895 Only Onet Save SSO.OO Only 4 End Tables G 9I5. $249" KROEHLER CASUAL BROWN SET OF SINGER VINYL LOVESEAT DARK OAK SPANISH TABLES GAINES BLUE-WHITE MODERN Only Onel I Save 1100.00 With Gold Velvet Panels )1. J 3 PC.SECTIONAL SOFA. 60x24x16 Cocktail, 1-Hex Commode - \ In VelvetWall J34fc5 $24995 1-Square Commode Dimensions 107"x107" Only 1 Setl! Save $10.00 PINNACLE fO"TRADITIONAL Only,Onel Save 1100.00 SOFA $14915 '$::4i9 S5. $39995 "In Avocado Matlasse Cover WILSHIRE 3 PC KROEHLER CONTEMPORARY $2495 $19995 CORNER GROUP WITH TABLE O".RIIL, SOFA Walnut Paint with Yellow Table MATCHING CHAIR TO ABOVE In Black Plaid Herculon Save $70.00 MERC 45This Only Onel Save l o.oO &2&S5 $99" $15995 t. $1945 $249" Only 1 set! Save MO.OO Registered Diamond Ring spunky new outboard - MILITARY ACCOUNTS borrows features from big- WELCOME ger,costlier motors.MakesIt ' Bctdc.ckHOME. a easier to get to remote " N frown" fishing spots. ' '(gall*rg of 05 ma uurnu punwvu.s..,P-LsMCa FURNISHING" .FLOOR COvtRlN6. CENTERS. Orange Park North Mall U.S.170RAN01 PARKPHONI244050S ,Corner US 17 and Kingsley ORANGE PARK Phone 2646942I , (Near the fountain) Phone Mt2443Mn i TrMirt IIM taw llOOt l10JOO . V r1.- ..." .<1_,__ . -.-.- - OCTOBER 16, 1975 12 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER -- - n + rhe t Navy Birth draws fest - / r i : ::. Cjr I !: . r I I JAt ;ilk GUEST SPEAKER.Cdr.John S.McCain, III, Executive Officer for VA-U4at NAS Cecil Field,was guest speaker forth*occasion. TRADITIONAL CAKE CUTTING-Capt. Karl J. Bernstein. Commanding Officer NAS Jax, Is flanked by the youngest Navyman on the station, AR Paul Tackett left) and EQCM Clifford 0. Taylor, oldest Navyman on NAS, for the traditional l cake-cutting ceremony during festivities honoring the Navy's 200th birthday here.AR TACKETT, 17 years old,a Navyman for only four months,is serving In his first assignment at HS-1 FRAMP training.EQCM Taylor,61,is assigned to Iloc Public Works.He's been in the Navy 35 years,active and seven In the Reserves. n ?) RAIDERETTES PERFORM-Attradivt Raidtrtttts cheer leaders ( MILITARY RATES from Orange Park High School lead a salute to the U.S.Navy. "OUT OF SIGHT" and "PLA%YPEN" Now-2 GREAT LOUNGES ,' WHERE YOU SEE AND HEAR EVERYTHING SMUGGLERS DEN I Open all day,all night 11 a.m.to 2 a.m. .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::.::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.::: PIANO I BAR ;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::: SINtiHating NON-STOP SHOWS * \i \ 1080 Cassat Ave Phone 786-8383 !HAPPYHOUR5Qc! L . FREE HORS D'OEUVRES AND ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING PUBLIC TRUDYAT THE PIANO NOTICE ENTERTAINMENT TIL YAM! f Warehouse OPEN TO PUBLIC SaleNOW , Y BEDS! BEDS! BEDS! III: 1utr IIII l i King Size..................$129 !! 45 Queen.......................$a 5 Full LIQUIDATING&OVERSTOCK Twin.................$69 *Famous Name Brands ' 24 HOUR RESTAURANT Tiles IMMKBKPfffi WOMLO'S- TJOHNSONMODEL I t' t 2 POOLS 240 ROOMS r - BANQUET & MEETING ROOM II BEDDING FOR UP TO 160 GUESTS .. ... ,,..... ,, ,,, .. 2071 EMERSON ST.. WAREHOUSE_ No. 8PHONE .oQ4' :-)>>>>'''):'-;>>:':; ::-:-;:::::: ::-;:::>>:::::'-':'''''';'*:'>>;'W -*=<<*: .woOo>>::::::+:-::; . I U.S. 17 SOUTH at 1-295 ORANGE PARK Ph. 264-9513 3995990PAGE , f ' OCTOBER, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER 1> -" - \.... .... ,1 ....; '\ ay ceremony ::, :'," .: : ', ' :'i' ive crowd "..;}" " i, .., . ' ,,;/, \' frllf.: " 't1f.>,: ; " ", I':,: ! ;;M. iJ I rr I'I t 'LLJ ,, .' ''.' .TT'", E Eof I BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE RECOGNITION George Llnvllle the American Bicentennial' Committee In Jacksonville presents a recognition plaque to Capt. Karl J. Bernstein, Commanding Officer NAS Jax, honoring the Navy's '200th anniversary, during opening ----- , ceremonies of the occasion at,NAS on October 10. PRESENTING THE COLORS Members of the Ceremonial and attired in Navy uniforms of the past present the colors to open the Navy Jacksonville, Friday, October 10. ',. PHOTOS BY :f6J"/.N,?' PHAN MIKE .KLEBER r 30PM't r ;P ,1;, ENGLISHEstates - .2orT.o. :aistiiSfi ea.biatt/ l WE CAN HELP , THAT RAISE GO *Magnificent Homes At last..a pay ralsel You can think of a million uses for It.The that by next payday you'll probably have nothing left of that time to make plans to keep a portion of that Increase yourself for from29,9OO you really need It or want to use it for something special, Military allotment Is the unique way you can make sure you save paycheck each month. One trip to the Navy Finance Office to necessary form assures that your growing savings will be when you're ready for them..and your dollars will be earning nually while they wait. COMPUTCHERFUTURE CHARY.Monthl *We know they're magnificent because we've sold In S years, ,In 10 178 homes in the past 10 months. Allotment with 6Pct.dividends, with 6Pct. Amount you'll have: .you'll NO CLOSING COST $10 $700 $ ' $20 $1,401 $ , % $30 $2,101 $ , % 8 8 $SO '$3,503 $ , A '. '.,,. R.11. SIGN UP TODAY. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELFI YA FMA r".1'"'" *After you start or Increase your allotment, tell. a JNFCU cashier and '.- '1)) lid St.1 COMPUTCHERFUTURE: slide rule. . '; -11/2MILtS-E .: :, o ': ;: -N- IoU JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT z Y f URY L EOOJSH . Estates }<)5 . 3'( ROOSEVELTMALL .aye CLAY COUNTY Tel.771.4274 190 Arora Blvd.near dark. MOA.-frl. .:30PM: <., Tel.7714274 Just off 103rd, Street, tYI miles west of 1.295. Open 10 I m. to .$.at,9 AVlPM "Tuts..Frl.MAM.30PM: 1 1? e jawrrDt [!]II Phone 778-171' NASJA)(.aldg.39 '. NAS CECIL FIELD./ rrr trF.M N Buetxt.tn\\or 71.-.27. BlSuxt.21$or 77. 9 '' fry r.: ; Co Vrp Mon. Frl, AM4.30PM: f. Mon.-Frl.>:JOAM3' , Ifstream! Homes ' I A rM.AN IM f.rltNmMr IMN Intl Mt't'MMMn1.M CnM "; ','1 - t r , a x w--- -_ .. -. -' -- ..-.w w .. .. + w ..ter .. .. a 16:5- I (PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGERt OCTOBER VP-30 hosts Canadians -I Iby t Lt.Wally Lunde computer linked to a The VP-404 "Buffalo's," visual display system from Canadian Forces through closed circuit Base, Greenwood, Nova television. This simulator Scotia, were recently training concept, A welcomed to the '"Pros' originally developed for Nest" of VP-30 for a week- use by major commercial long exchange visit. Cdr. airlines, will be expandedto I dA :. Dan Wolkensdorfer,'CO of include tactical training VP-30, greeted Lt. Col. when the sytem becomes George Hynes, VP-404 fully operational.The . skipper, as the Canadian's schedule allowed Argus touched down at for sufficient free time the NAS Jacksonville aftera visitors to see Walt Disney lengthy out of Greenwood.patrol World, the Kennedy Space Center, and for renewal of VP-404 the Canadian , the InternationalGolf l counterpart of'VP30, Grudge Tournament.The . Officers wives view fashion show serves Forces' as ASW the replacement Canadian "Pros" overwhelmedthe r "Buffalos" in the By Carol McCamy enjoyed the "Fall evening wear. aircrew training squadronand tourney, and Lt. Col. Jax The annual Tri- Forecast" fashion show One of the newest looksis additionally performs Hynes gamely acceptedthe field function of the Of- sponsored by May-Cohens that of jumpsuits, operational patrol "Skunk Award" for ficers Wives Clubs of NAS Department Store. "jumped-up" versions of missions. The week's lack of golfing prowess. Jacksonville, NAS Cecil Among the many the overalls worn by exchange agenda included Field and Naval Station fashions shown it seems plumbers, ,carpenters and briefs on VP-30's present The Argus (af- / Mayport met on October 8 that denim is still a big garage mechanics, in and projected training fectionately known'to her at 'the Deerwood Country favorite in jeans to jacketsto fabrics from cotton to syllabus, tours of the Canadian crews as 147,626 Club for a luncheon and skirts in the new longer softer acrylics. Tactical Support Center, pieces flying in close fashion show. length. Overall, this annual the Weapons System formation) is due to be With temperatures in Fall colors are more event proved to be an Trainers, the Applied replaced by either an the 90's Jt hardly felt like muted in shades of beige, exciting and tantalizing Instruction Building, and updated P-3C Canadian fall but all who attendedthe rust and cinnamon with preview of what will be 2F87F P-3 simulator. The version or an ASW- gala event thoroughly black a big plus for available this fall. 2F87F, constructed by modified Boeing 707. Singer-Link Corporation, Official announcement of consists of a fully motion- the Canadian govern- capable cockpit and in- ment's decision is an- structor's console which is ticipated later'this month. I Something New. ,. . . WITH OUR NEW HOURSWe : COURT OF HONOR-Jerome Watson,Jr.,of Troop 131,receives his now bring you 47 HOURS PER WEEKof Eagle Scout designation during a special court of honor here last week from his mother, Patricia, while his father, Cdr. Jerome Watson, banking service: Executive Officer of the USS Saratoga, watches proudly. Main Office: Monday-Thursday 9 A.M.-4 P.M. Friday 9 A.M.-6 P.M. CLINTON'S AUTO SALES .W-Xim::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::;:::::;:.:::.:.:.:::::.:;:.:.:;:.:::;:;:;: Atlantic Motor Bank: Monday-Thursday 7 A.M.-4 P.M. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YO'UI ' Friday 7 A.M.-6 PM.If N o. 1 No. 2 you need more free time, then we recommend your 4434 BlANDING BLVD. 6706 'l03rd STREET (Next Door to Jax Liquors) PHONE using our direct deposit of your Federal pay check. 7714216,772.7716 772.1895"You'll Ask us for the forms, it has many advantages. be . looking at the lowest prices In Town WE NOW CLOSE AT 6 P.M. ON FRIDAYS! However the Motor Bank Facility opens at 7 AM Monday through Friday, jiiSGUITARHEADQUARTERS, , a . : *::*:::?;: e, Ramona :N::: MUSIC STORE1:::; .: j ...... Blvd. 0 I $ and g:: l , ?i GUITAR g::: To Cecil ar t Normandy. PLAYERS g:: Field :J Mail STUDIO ? Atlantic Bank of West Jacksonville :::::::::::: -$: ) :& : COME VISIT US 4, 4328 Blanding Blvd. at Harlow Phone:771-6161 Normandy BI.d THE AMERICAN MUSIC STORE {.,; MEMBER, FDIC : S22S LENOX AVENUE PHONE 7.1.1010 (Across from Pizza Inn at Normandy'Mall) J r y c I- . 16, 1975 JAX AIR .NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 15.dIIti6Id 1 '74 FURN.LANIER MOBILE HOME! NO CASH NEEDED ., ... , 2BRM., IViBA., Spanish Style, 1972 Duster,AT,AC,$1595.,or low mo. .,, rpua, Awning, Skirting,. Double Insulated pymts. 3886422. Roof, AC, Storage Building, Cony.Location LLOYDS CORVETTE PLACE ' a : CALL :: 3 !: 566J'Ads S min. from NAS, Call 264- We Buy & Sell Corvettes 3005 After $:00 P.M. 634 Cassat Ave. 388.3311 should be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday, Ads I T M8POItrAf.E2'S : '74 HONDA ClUO arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the publisher Is instructed 6OOOMI.,lug. rack with carrying cases otherwise. A check or money order for he cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy. cover, 2 hel. $850. 7721562. RATE: minimum charge (U lines) ,..$2.50 Per additional, line ((4 words per line) ..60c Financing* UP arranged,NO CASH, for NEEDED low mo. 1949 CADILLAC . Mall to: HOLTpUBl'SHINGC0..4S6S5HIRLEY' AVE., JACKSONVILLE FLA.,32210 pymts. Good dependable used cars, a 28,000 Miles. New tires.. Excellent . .good selection, 3886422. Cond. $200. and take over payments $63. per mth. Phone: 269-2690 after NOCASH NEEDED BOSSEN REALTYINC. LOVELY MANDARIN 1969 Chevelle, 2DR., HT, sharp, 1975.r 5P.M. . [ki 'fJ EMPLOYMENT".( RaltorM.L.S.7784800NEW Almost new 3BR., 2BA. Home w- low mo. pymts. 388.6422. 1949 CADILLAC FLEeTWOOD OWNER WILL ENJOY Country atmosphere kit. eQulpt $1100.Firm, Clean. Only 2 local HELICOPTER MECHANICSWith This 3BR., 2BA. w-fam. rm. 8. Ig. Carpet, Cent. heat, $29,500. NO CASH NEEDED owners. 772-0597. recent Sikorsky SH-3 experience workshop. This home Is located In PAXON AREA 1972 Pinto, AT, xtra sharp, $1495., or , Florida Bahemas location. convenient location with maintenancefree Lovely 3BR. Home on corner lot, low mo. pymts. 3886422. 1947 442 OLDS features & Includes 350 Horse Power. Like new tires, good refrlg. Built carpet, kit. equlpt. $23,500.GARDEN . to mechanic with A & P NO CASH NEEDED Preference In range, AC, & Cpts. $27,900. ROOM Interior, new paint, AC, 3 Speed, 2 LICENSE. Call '(30S( 6833539. 1970 Malibu, 2DR. HT, AT, AC, new 4 BEDROOM ft POOL door, Radio Call after 5P.M. 771-7383., 3BR., 28A. Home on dbl. lot, kit. top new paint. $1295. or low mo. IMMEDIATE OPENINGSA Owner has made this. comfortable & equlpt., carpet, AC, garage $27,500. pymts. 3886422. FOR SAL large.security organization has two maintenance free home. Beautiful MURRAY HILL door Grandvllle, low 1971 Pontiac, 2 On lOb Is In the WW Cpts., kit. appliances, In NOCASH NEEDED lob openings, ground 4BR., 2BA. Home In lovely area, w. excellent condition, WSW supervisory capacity & one In a pool 15X32, quality features hard to garage & workshop, Carpet. CH&A, 1970 GTO,red black, AT, AC, $1395. Mileage tires, Cruise, Control, AM and FM managers position. Ideal |lobs for find at $37,900. Call Today. any terms $27,000. or low mo. pymts. 3886422. Radio,vinyl top. All vinyl seats. Make retired military personnel. E.O.E. NORMANDY LARGE *GRACIOUS VILLAGE NO MONEY NEEDED me an offer Call Andre' Neal. Home Call 39M951. Outstanding buy for buyer who Is tiredof Lovely brick home In Confederate Pt. 1965 Ford Van, New paint,$795.or low phone No. 768-2778, or duty ext. 3969. throwing rent receipts away. Owner Is priced to sell. Owner transferring, 388-6422. t 1Don't PERMANENT-PART-TIME HELP will pay closing costs on this 3BR. numerous xtras. Call for full details. mo. pymts. miss Work some evenings S.weekends. Call Home. This bargain offers range, NO CASH NEEDED 3911172. Mon. Ocf. 20th between refrlg.,WW Cpts.,& Ig.yd. Call to see. $65,900.NO DOWN,NO CLOSING 1968 Pontiac, Con v., $695., or low mo. the 9:30A.M.-2OOP.M. $23,000. Owner will pay all closing costs on this prm ts. 388-6422. thrills ! = -...- = ROMANTICSHey cute 2BR., 1BA. Home, Cent. heat, . L -..- ;U Romantics! Like to walk thru the carpet 24'X34' garage, fresh paint house with a rose between your teeth. $14,900. 3 BARGAIN HUNTER'S PARADISE! Here Is the lovely Spanish styled homeIn CEDAR HILLS W ORUMAN, Well YANKEE equipped AIRCRAFT, $6200. Tara-Woods for YOUI I 4BR., 2BA., Lovely 3BR.,Home tree shaded lot, Ig. =i (It's where vtrybody's go'mglj') Great Payable shape$2100. down. $1U.Mo. 387. fame rm., kit. equlpt. & some more. workshop, kit. equlpt., 122,500.LOWIQUITY >Z FOR COLD WINTER EVENINGS .3694...,&- ,___________ Snuggle next to an Inviting fire In this 3BR., 2BA. Home on Ig. lot, BIRO, o CENTRAL CONDITIONINGand cozy Immaculate Riverside home. refrlg., carpet & drapes. 4000. V) aT Y Wall papered, modernized Country equity. .V HEATING UNIT kitchen, beautiful baby nursery, FOSHEI REALTY 4.ton saves electricity with 3 phase garage, fncd. yd.-need mowerT-NO 388-1581 Broker .., , operation. Low hours, excellent DOWN PAYMENT OR CLOSING HEAVENER REALTY CO. NORMANDY BLVD.WIST Of NORMANDY MALl condition. Phone 387-3566. weekdays 9- COSTS, VA. lust $20,500. Orange Park Office UOSHOPSI FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING! CAN'T FIND A HOUSE 264-1222 MINI-MALL OEOROE'S KENNELS There are no houses In the $17,000'sl I EASY AS PIE AIR-CONDITIONED Dogs ft Cats Boarded We have a sweetie for $17,400. With That's the way living can be for you In FRIDAY 4V SATURDAY 10 A.M.-9:30 P.M. Since 1925. Grooming, training 8. owner paying all closing costs. Call this well designed home. 3BR., 2BA. SUNDAY 10 A.M.-6:00: P.M. shipping. Visitors welcome. Today on this 2BR., 1BA..rarity. xtra Ig. LR, huge fam. rm., enclosed Bankamerlcard 8. Mastercharge NEED HOME FOR CHRISTMAS patio,Ig. lot, plenty of Oak trees. Very honored. Off 1.10 Near Cassat Ave. 8. Envision Immaculate shag carpet, nice neighborhood. All Terms. BPP. Edgewood Ave. cozy fame rm., the aroma of turkey, In MINI FARM SOlS Edewoocl Court 783-UM ,this 3BR., 2BA. home. If you wait the If you like to grow things check on this dream with the huge shaded yard willgolust one. Over 2 acres w-dbl. wide mobile TYLER A-C (LAKESHORE) Big Chief Say: 1.r $28,500. home near Green Cove Springs. Repairs on auto AC, Central' Units & TICKLE ME TIMBERS Property Is cleared except for shade window units. 4711 Palmer Ave. 388- Not a house for 522,5OO.wlth i greatbig trees. High dry & In good ,area. 1t 5161. yard? This 2 Bedroomer also has a Home Is 3BR., 2BA. w-fam. rm., sep. + We do not sell MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS workshop that needs to be panelled for DR., big kit. w-brMstv area. Most King size bed$90.,Queen size bed$85., xtra fam.: rm., & Is ready for Inspectlon. : furnishings Included. AH for $19,000. seconds orblemished Box Spring, Mattress. & Frame. 399- PERFECT FOR CHILDREN 5990. CENTRAL AIR HEAT Come see this lovely 3BR., 2BA. Home tires. LIVE CRABSWllford's Lots of fruit trees, Convenient to In an area |lust made for children. Fish shopping & bases. This 3BR. Home Is They can walk to swimming pools, Camp priced at $24,500. for a quick sale. tennis courts, a ball field, a park & to 264.9707 BOSSEN REALTYINC.RealtorM. school. This home Is only 2Vtyrs. old 81 SINOERFUTURA .L.S.7714100MEADOWBROOKIIAUTY has over 1500 sq. ft. of living area. Must sacrifice top of the line' sewing Priced.to sell at 42850. All terms. machine. 1975 Model. Original price BPP. MONARCHS This 3BR. Home has CH8.A,nice fncd. $650.00. Pay, balance $286.10 or need HOME IN COUNTRY someone to assume $12.60 per month yd. w-many, many trees. det. shed. Enloy| beautiful rural living In Lake ' payments. Will take trade Phone 731- Only $22,500. FHA-VA. Asbury. Custom built home only 2 Heavy Duty COSTS SELLER PAYS CLOSING 0255. mos. old. Deck across back of home This 3BR. AC Home, kit. equlpt, overlooking North lake. 3BR., 2BA., 4-Ply OVER STOCKEDI drapes,fncd.has fam.rm.& sep. DR., custom drapes, Built-in kit., CH&A, For Sale double bed Washer, end $23,500. VA.LIKE Priced In $40's. BPP on this home.. tables, electric stove, Dining room SECLUSION'Then HEAVENER REALTY CO. Polyester J suite, sofa, Call aft. 3P.M. 7813190. don't miss seeing this beautiful3BR. Office , ., 2BA. Home' wfam. rm., WW Orange Park J r it, 264.1222 NEED OIFT Blackwall ,1,1r Cpt., BIRO, refrlg. 8. high privacy 4 leather Merrllyn's Hand Crafted OWNER fence In bk. yd. All terms available. IY 4 purses, Billfolds, Belts, Caps and Boot, 3BR., 2BA., Fam. rm., Carpets, repair. Boston Shoe Shop, 124 King St., $333,500.QUICK OCCUPANCYOn Drapes, Fen. Bk.Yd., 3 mi. from NAS. 25,000 Mi. ., St. Augustine./Fla. Ph. 1-904.824.9969. this functional LR, DR. Owner will fin. 7'/ pct. 268-9982. ' CUSTOM DRAPES arrangement. With Sunken fame rm., FOR SALE BY OWNER GUARANTEEF78xl4 " Shades, Drapes, Carpets, Woven Master BR. has pvt. bath, Less than 5BR., 3BA., family home, 3 yrs. old, Woods, Custom made. 268.2601. $3,100. equity 8. assume present loan. 2330 sq. ft. living area $56,000. Contact MARY LOU'S CUSTOM INTERIORS WHY PAY RENT Bob Jackson 2845364.- ' Well kept 3BR. home on nice lot or 15 1795678x14 , '" ' MALI COCKER SPANIEL \ completely fncd. Close to both bases. a. .' RENTALSOPPOSITE rw"y wJ I ,'r" f'i. , AKC registered, 4 months old, paper + <<<< , All Terms $18,600.WATERFRONT 25H.trained. Good with Kids & extras. 269- RETREATLg. NAS JAX. or 15 '$1895 Immaculate home w-fam. rm. Off 120th Street CUSTOM MADE SOFA overlooking the water, made for Mobile Homes & Apts. for rent.IBR. 100 Inches, kidney shaped, scot- entertaining & ready to move In. units for mature adults. Nice for 1995 chguard, special buy' 19500. Shag Minutes to NAS. 42600. FHA-VA. singles.,From $75.Mo. Larger Mobile H78x14 or 15 Carpet-12X14, top quality burnt JACK V. FOREHAND,CORP. homes from $100.Mo. Children Orange-yellow with padding. Best R ea Itor-M.L.S. 771"' '' welcome. Justlss Trailer Park, 389- offer. 2647046. LOCATED ON 103RD STREETBetwe.n' 3007. F.LT. $2.41 to $2.12 I CHILD CARE IN MY HOME Cecil Field NAS W I L-MAR-APTS. Passinir Tire GuarantttCumteM ' , Experienced, fenced yard. Hot meals. FOSHEE REALTY 28R., LR.; Kit., heater, refrlg., range, washing machine, AC,parking 2 cars if MS!it rut wardS ter tki Me sf tile aKa' d trtil N\n\ Ms w...itwtptiM 7783741. equity, none Immediate cash for small.your small child or pet O.K. Dep. $50.00 .RIM fit replace.r.. .IIII..I.. tile bead IIUI II''ape rate shire II I ' IH GALLON OIL TANK too large or too Broker Returnable, depending on condition. .IN milt pats piss III. Stand and Copper Line MS.IISI Child and pet Dep. $2500 ea. Non. .Curuttft assist rear Ml far I specified umber tl nMtJ,'"tread Mart sit flllM stok , 31.7467ilIIIiATI'1' OAK HILL Returnable. 1135.00 Water, ,Garbage, w mil rtfUci d.purls g tar ailcif i toed caps rid skin II.ttt arrest pace 4BR.,2BA.,plus fame rm.,Cent. Air 8. 3872541. lIClllM.TIRE ' Sewage, Included ftfettU C RMf Ml KlNdtS [ ; ,<\ 1 Heat, many xtras. Your terms. Priced < right. DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME . BARGAIN HUNTERS 3BR., 2BA., 24'X60' Doctors Inlet' ItIDUCl o.WE'RE MOVINGI I Brick 81 CB, 3BR., 1V4BA., all like near Black Creek. Public boat ramp, 1 4BR., 3 Full BA., CH&A. Carpeted, new, VA or FHA Terms. Only $16,500. acre Wooded lot, $200.00 Mo. 282.5316. Fncd. Yard, Stor. Bldg., Scr. Porch, REALTYINC., Park SERVICE ORANGE PARK FURNISHED Meadowbrook Terrace, Orange Street , 264-2585. 7478 103rd 2BR., Conv.NAS.School, will rent to COMPANY RETIRING Rt Itor-M.L.S. 778-4050-24Hr. bachelors. No lease required. 264.6884.3BEDROOM lUMAMEKICMol See this home for sale In Orange Park 4 NICE SIZE BEDROOMS IVtBATH TRAILER 5444 NORMANDY BLVD 786 0771 I .with In.home business opportunity: Carpets 81 paneling 8. 2 screened 10'X60' Partly or comp. furn., AC, Open Monday thru Saturday, I a m 6p.m 1BR. House on same lot $27,50000ORANGE porches, plus Carpeted, Shady Lot. ConvenienttoHAS - PARK REALTY INC. for Mama or Income. VA appraised. ', & Cecil., Call 264.3308. 4015 Blandmg Blvd 771 3447 7809 Mayport Rd 7464175 264-2411 E19.500. PRETTY 1)70 Lem Turner Or 76i 5531 5 3 Phillips Hwy 737 7544OPENMon VERYVERyVERY v "SHIPMATES" ( MOBILE HOMES :T ' J ' ,Courteous personal'Real Estate IBR., plus fam. rm., plus fence, 8 thru Fn la.m 6p m Sat 8a m 2pmI Service. Call Joe'' Roplak. Realtor- fruit trees, patio, utility Bldg., range WE BUY AND SELL 524,500.VANSANDT & refrlg. Associate, with Blinding Agency Inc. REAL ESTATE GOOD USED MOBILE HOMES Repl tor"MLS" REALTOR 389-3549 Phone 381-4419 ' BUS.771-80M Aft. Hrs. 781-771 . -- -- .. o. 'h .. '. _: ., : .rOo "': ',_ .,.... ..... ......_.:-_ ___....____-_.._...' ...... .. ",.. .. . ... __. .. 4- ___ ... ,_. .".. __ .. .' ::..- ': :.:.l PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975 _--------- -- ----------- .------- equity & assume $60. per mo. For Sale; 3 bedroom, 2 bath, !oyc.r.'l.aC tiKt'- -% em r*- +- ---. -...- "."" "" .<\<.\ '" :::, ':O".m' :;": $f Note. 772.2825 large den with fireplace dining I r ............. II room, screened porch, CH&A, J THE FLEET MARKET I II 196919-FT Amer Hlaleah'Deep V. bird, 1500 sq. ft., shaded lot, I Hull Fiberglass 85 H.P. Chrysler. $32,500, 771-6421 PCS Trailer excellent cond. $1,600. ............. 'I i,"....___...."'''''...,..,.,'_a,.<,+>.,.<"....''' .....awwwA':aa>:<'''.......oa.wavcs'*'wa"" _awnk.".xa."x vonw_*'....._..""" .""""'*' __...""" ...__.i>xo.aR:'""U .1 Krestalude ext. 2631 evenings 737- For Sole Wooden Door with GlassIn I A FREE Personal Want Ad Service for Military and Civilian Employees of NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field ; 2640 ............. upper portion $10.00. Jalousie Door $15. Two oil drums & stands i FREE WANT AD ORDER FORM I Olds Cutlass. 1970, excellent $25. Call 781.2119 condition, power steering, R&H, ... . .. .... . .1 Ads will be published no more than three(3)( ) Times. II Air. On base. $1100 firm. Card NOTE: Limit Ad to 20 words or less. I Ext. 3108, nights 268-5257 1964 Plym Fury Good Body Runs ! .'. fair needs one tire. $300 or best .. I II 71 Datsun PU Vt Ton, $1,000 70 offer 4 Chrome Reverse 2 G60x14 olds 88 conv. $700. Call Vincent $200. Call Kinsman Ext.. 2578 I 772.2338 after 5! 387-7228 ._-..... I Wanted: Remington or Ithaca 1 I Air Conditioner 18,500 BTU SHOTGUN* 13.15 foot Jon Boat 1 t Whirlpool. Used one season. $75. and Duck Decoys, call 771-8075 TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT AD ABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW.BE 4582 Shelby Ave. Phone 388-7414 .**A*..***. SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. ............ 10x12 Apple' Green Plush Shag 1 3 Bedroom 1 bath wood frame carpet with foam pad. Used 6 "I'. e house In Paxton area $2500 cash months $85. ,Call 778-1342 Name Office or activity to which assigned and take over payments or ..-......... .1 $13,000 full. Call Vincent 772-2338 For Sale: 50x24 mobile home, or 387.2281 3br,, central AC&H, washer, Rank Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature - dryer stove, refr., den furn. $900 t 1 1.Advertising will be accepted only from active and his signature grade or rank:rate, office or. For Sato 1 Gold Green Sofa $50. 1 plus payments PCS. Call 781.2802 ,. 1 military or civilian employee personnel assigned to activity to which he Is assigned and office telephone. TV B-W VHF only 515, 1.Handle .....-.---.. NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. This Information! for authentication only and your t Vac. $7 Call 264-0856 PCS: 68 Camaro 3 spd. floor, ad should be worded independently of this Information R&H.; Chrome reverse wheels, 2.Free advertising In the "FLEET MARKET" Forms must be clearly typed or printed. will be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housing NO machine reproductions will be accepted. 1971 22ft houseboat, sleeps 4, new trans,_ batt, carb, brakes, & for personal use as a residence, these ads will be complete galley, head, 10 hp tune-up etc. $550 firm 264.5106 Accepted only If the words "PCS" (for military), or Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In auxiliary, assume Credit Union ............-. 1 "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the the following edition Is MONDAY NOON. Ads ' loan of $104 monthly and $600 I Jacksonville area) are Included In the wording of the arriving after that date or ads held out because of For Sale: 1974_ COOPER 5 speed ad. Offers to buy or sell personal property; offers of space limitations will be-placed In the followingor equity. 264-4922 250MX. requests for rides to and from work; an. week's edi'ion. Ads will be run only one time, unless ............ Strong engine, Malco nouncements of educational courses offered by non submitted as prescribed above. For Sale 1972 Green Saab 37,000 Chassis, super condition. Heavy profit organizations or government agencies. Ads duty, one rail TRAILER. 772-9162 t for pets will be carried only when accompanied by 6.No phone calls will be accepted regarding miles. AM.FM Stereo AC, 4 Ip. -....----. the word "Free". "FLEET MARKET": advertising. The"JAX AIR $2100. Call '264-0856 after 5 p.m. NEWS and AiRWINGER offices cannot provide ....-......... Tenna 8-Track Tape Deck with 3.All ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers. 66 Chev. Convertible excellent Stereo FM. $45.00. Call 387.2257 "FLEET MARKET" ad form which will be printed cond. Must sell do ,to In each edition of our paper. Ads written In longhand 7.All ads must be limited 'to 20 words each. No running will be rejected more than two(2)( ) ads per week per person. .will be transfer 250 excellant price. Ext. (Continued on page 17)) accepted. 2167 Complete ad forms must be mailed to "FLEET . MARKET" Editor, co JAX AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, 'Ads appearing to be In the promotion of a . NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida 32212 business, or which do not meet the above HAVE YOUR FURNACE These forms must provide all Information requirements, will be rejected. The publisher I requested Ie: Full name of person submitting., ad reserves the right to omit any or all ads. I CLEANED AND .-- -------__________________-. _. a aa-tis.-l.1 SERVICED, NOW! , '1971 Plymouth Fury III. Air LAKE ASBURY. 110ft lake front, For Sale 1972'Honda 350;! Electric POKE'N'STROKE' condition, vinyl top, new set of nearly 1 acre. $13,800. Beautiful Start & turn signals $375 or best tires, one owner,' $1400. 384-6625 building lot. 264-0101 after 5 p.m. offer Duane Stelter 264-5629 after after 10 a.m. 6 p.m. __........ For Sale: 27"Men's 10 speed bike 1975 Datsun B-1210 Coupe Fully like Feb. 75 for $80. new. Bought WE SERVICE ALL 1969 CADILIAC FLEETWOOD Loaded 1200 ml assume . now $60. Call 387-4990 after 5 p.m. MAKES AND MODELSRICK'S $1100 firm. Clean. Only 2 local. payments, great gas mileage.Call . owners. 772-0597 HONDA 450( wTwithf airing, new: Gary 2580...p'0647 . parts $625, 1971 Bultaco 360 Dirk For Sale: 17' Aerocraft _' For Sale: Weights,'HOIbs. Brand Bike Make' Offer Contact Fiberglass Canoe $160. J.C. AIR CONDITIONING, a. new. Cost $35. Best offer or trade Ballmann 772-3310 or 2824715 Penney ,double,bed ,. like new REFRIGERATION for lamp and table. 772-2413 or '-.-.-.. $100. Call.772.7005_ _ 264-4110 For sale 2 lots 80 by 125 each. Side I HEATING SERVICE For Sale 1965 Corvalr 4 Dr. by side at Port Malabar. 5195 (Crt. M-391)) Ex-Navy ---.. Sedan 42,000 miles $400 or best each 2250 each and take or equity CALL 3SS-5972 ft':, 73 Charger'! Blue with white top over payments. Contact. Duane offer.:771-0122"_.n after'_.... .p.m.' THE NEWEST AND FINEST ..AT, R&H, fact Air. new trans. Stelter after 6 p.m: 264-5629 For Sale one new Ted Williams, MINIATURE GOLF COURSEIN carbarator,ex-cond. Call 772-8676 Portable fish flndr\ &, depth NORTHEAST FLORIDA Fender.Stratocaster Guitar. with finder never used' cost 4159, will .,, HAS JUST OPENED AT... sell I for $100 cash. Phone 264-6349 For Salt: 1970 Monte Carlo; 1969 velvet lined hard shell case. ,"i 312 BLANDING BLVD. Honda (CL350)) 1964 MGB; 1957 Excellent cond.$375. Fender twin after 4 p.m.. ..-.-... Chevy See at 2202 Bills Dr. or reverb amp. 100 watts. Excellent PCS Nice V/4 Acre lot for sale InClay f: ORANGE PARK 2M-M14 Shopping Ctr.) (Opposite Bellalr ,. Call 786-1925, 9 to 5. cond. $400. 264.2307 after 5 p.m. County. Close to O.P. Small .. ti ; :. CALL CHRIS HILTON ON ALL YOUR INSURANCE NA Vyt/ ESTIMATES FORE EXPERT BODY I PAINT REPAIRS! ?Sick{ I Bug? WIVES.. \ 1 e . COME/ BACK ': : . IIr TO NURSING ' r' Your free time can be turned into / / cash by part time and full time nursing in hospitals nursing homes and private 'homes. All types of duty available. We f understand' Navy Family's needs. Top pay. Work when, you want. You select your own ' schedule weekly Many extra 1 1 - benefits No fee to register. 111 - '.. r DOMESTIC CAR SPECIAL RN' & 'NEEDED .AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CALL 354-5R33 TODAY PUSSYCAT ESCORTS HCNAHU '165 OPEN 7 [ MOST MODELS IN STOCK DAILY 8.6 (Dancing Partners) t MEDICAL DOOR ADMISSION LLOYD POWELL A CHRIS HILTON olC (formerly farvfc* A iWjf tt.p mmmmg.n for Ccrfhi Vffetw.t.n for .r.r 13 years ..chJ M 1tS0NiJ i PERSONNEL HALF-PRICE! POOL ,; AUTO I SERVICE &: PAINT 1 CENTER J rooa Mon Thurs., 6.11 pm Si," Home owned & operated , 301 PARK STREET f . 16, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 17_ *,':"<:" '*B'm\:: ::: ; ':'' Northern trailer. Eves. GCS.- 284- PCS: Lovely 4 bedroom 2 bath ; : ::$: @(; ; ;% *:::*:::::: ,. appreciate, ',.:..<.<.". "" "':'-'m' @" : ,,,: ::: << : <<< :' "';""<":<>>>:":''': Il FLEET] garage 7 per cent VA Loan. 2 1.-...- : MARKETContinued 69 GTO4 speed, PS, PB, AC. $425. years old 264-0996,. PCS For Sale 3BR, 2BA HOUSE 772.2982 days or 786-5812 dve. & Babysitting I In my home Infantor Fenced In yard. As Is $7,500 Must weekends EN1 Addison toddler preferred by week or see to appreciate 771-5515 * ( from page 16)) For Sale: 16 ft. Runabout boat, hour. Orange Park area Bellair " SOHP elect start Evenrude Eng. For Sale; New-Never been used 269-2062 .. 1966 MERCURY COMET.6cyl, Gunsfor sate: Collecters and and trailer $300.. PH. : 264.3707 Hotpoint Refrigerator-Freezer, 20 Gal; all glass 'aquarium 3speed, floor shift excellent Hunters Special Brand new -- Avocado green. Only $175. Call condition and very economical w-2 tank For Sale: 14ft. complete stand; all . Aluminum . Winchester Model 94 Commemorative John 264.1190 after noon. $650 call 2644350Continued Boat, 9HP Sea king accessories, even fish; $75. Call Eng. and 30-30 Lone : Star Gold Plated and Sliver Plated trailer $250. PH: 264-3707 1972 MGB Convertible Roadster, 772-2366, 2986.15-4:00.:. ( on page II) $200 ea. PH: 771.1756 WANTED: Roommate to share 2 excellent running condition, Old Wooden aircraft propeller. .. .. br. Yellow painted tips. Copper' If steel-belted -- Apartment willing to share radIals, good gas your rooms Marantz Stereophonic Receiver expenses. Call Wayne at 2535'or mileage, $2400 firm. Call 7818109or leading edges. Controlable pitch. AM-FM, Phono, tape, aux 778-4635 ..._. ext. 3559 269.1604 New condition._...6V4...feet... long. $125 look tired or ,- selections. All filters, louffess, Plymouth. . 1966 Fury 11 1974 TXSOO YAMAHA, call less 4 door 73 Oldsmobile than 5 hopeless tape monitor buttons. 80 watts Cutlass. AT, PB, R&H, AT, PS, Factory air cond. months old, 8,000 miles, sharp PB, AC. Immaculate RMs output $150. 264-9762 condition, power for runs good, best reasonable offer extras. machine. Excellent, cond., extras us help. many 25,000 miles, $3200or 387-4984 .._.__ assume payment, call AX3 72 Mobile Traveler Mini Motor best offer. Call Cheryl 772-3166 We'll send Toyota Corolla 1600 Coupe, 2 : Declndls AAon-thursdays( ) NAS you .' Home, 18 ft., self-contained, air dr. Br., auto, low mi., Cecil Ext " 2830mpg. 167 or 168 work center - conditioned. Buy equity, assume 1968 Pontiac Catalina,2 door, HT, a decoratorfree. runs new,$1900 or low mo. pymts. 660 __. monthly,payment.,269-1610' Call HN Kowalsky 772-2138 AT, PS, PB,AC. Engine and body For Sale-a Buescher?? CORNET In . In great shape. PCS orders must YN..NFor excellent condition,,must see to Sale: 72 Cuble foot enclosed, Babysitting In my home, Monday sell only $695. call..Skip 772-3558 I utility trailer. $300 maybe less. thru Friday. Near Cecil Field. 68 Dodge Van F100 runs good tape YOUR OWN VACATION, Penneys ' Call . 771.1677WANTED : Collins Road. Lot 5400 5. after 4 deck. 200772.2145 RESORT, IN FLORIDAI: ' p.m.72. 70. : R Radial ARM SAW, 10 ON THE Custom \ -...-..:- Inch,In Hijackers . good condition please call by Gabriel for SANTE FE RIVER 69 FURY III 383 Cubes, PS, PB, 388.2873 after 5 p.m. Chryser products. Priced right, Spring,fed, unpolluted. 80.90 mint Decorating at .;. Automatic trans, AC. Runs good. complete. $35. PH: 388-8654 from Cecil I. NAS. Cedar Hills. " $700 or best offer. Call Ron 778- For Sale: Bradford Amplfier, STAAUftSOonWATER .. 4826 '_:.- turntable, and speakers.: $50 for ....-.-- $5,500 off water. All parcel over 1 7716361JCPenney more information call 771.1677 For Sale. Like new Vista acre and have at least 100ft. on ... exercise - Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch. Boltsto . river. Long termS If necessary.West I 72 Spectrum, 2br, B, bicycle cost $60. Sacrifice frame Kenmore floor buffer. K DR, Central Inc. $35. Call 771.9595 Realty ,Call 778-3751 beamed ceiling Lr.. excel cond. Broker _ -.-.--. Wt know what ,. Oklahoma city-free. Need driverto 1-378-2308 you'..looking for.. " take'my car to Oklahoma CityIn : FADLELITEYHOMES t ANYTIME! October or November. I will , assume all of your expences. Call ' , 2643778. I FROM'26.5001 I UFEINSURANCEFOI! ' APPROVED, FOR FHA*VA " a RETIREMENT a FAMILY I STOCKMR DIRECTIONS ' e EDUCATION JUVENILE West on 103rd from |1.295,then north on Ricker Road e MORTGAGE e BUSINESS If ....' F" RICHARD! DOSTIE BUILDER 4140 WOODCOCK AVENUE PHONE 398 9726 778-3650: Q 733-4589 Don AdamsCUSN, Ret.) , MUTUAL 'BENEFIT LIFE I \0--4>' WE'RE NEVER UNDERSOLD: *' Insurance. 'Company* Newark.. New Jersey.Since 1845 'f" ' RACINGEVERY DISCOUNT MUSIC SATURDAY NITE !542>> I KJNGSLEY AVE. VILLAGE MALL THIS SUNDAY NEW JACKSONVILLE PHONE 269-2450 SPEEDWAYNORTH '* WE BUY SELL & TRADE OCTOBER 19th ON |1.95 REPAIRS INSTRUCTIONS AMERICAN POWERBOAT ASSOC. PECAN PARK ROAD ,*,SHEET' MUSIC OP REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PHONE 757-5425 ORANGE PARKS FIRST MUSIC STORE BOAT RACES 3 DAYSONLYSALE \ RACES HOURS: Thurs 9-9; Fri '9-6; Sat 93. J -ter START' . .. 9995159.95 VALUE TWIN SIZE EA. PC. AT" 1:00 PM $29'INNERSPRI.NGMATTRESS FULL QUEEN Each Piece Set TROPHIES AND CASH . r OR FOUNDATION - i ALL EVENTS'T...., . u( . "Y-c.. H / KING Set -- NEW KINGSLEY , r I.. I BEACH 14 '' DIRECTIONS: Blanding Boulevard (Route 21)) to " Fri! Mon thru wM 11 am til 7pmSa Mlddleburg. Bear right onto Route 215, then right onto ': ll ..: r !9 am til 3 Dm Route 16.Site Is one-half mile west of. main. gate, Camp Florida.'r. ' , Financing Avuallapl Blanding " J\lattim\ ( Jva.( t 5043 PHONE NORMANDY 786-4414 BLVD. l ADMISSION, : $2.00 Adults, $1.00 ChildrenOCTOBER . r h ' x : V. ._., ou .. _. __ "'" ,(, PAGE 18 JAX AIR 'NEWS-AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975' .. Wi@jMiMi::! i:: ::':::::lM@Wi@:::: &: Boy's SCHWINN 5 Speed Fast- NAS JAX :;:::::: : :: back 20", complete light set, beautiful new condition $100, _ e FLEET MARKETContinued fi@iJ official softballs( other sports . .k s equipment Ph.3847809.! j PCS3 Bedroom HOUSE For Sale, ( from page 17) current. Used only 2 seasons. Orange Park: 2 Bath, BIRO, Dish-: DEER RIFLE-Quality SAKO.270 Good condition. $75 cecil ext 541 washer, CH&A Family Room win with 1% )x 3 Redfield 772-8271 after 5pm Den, Sm equity assume VA Loan --'-'" Thursday,Oct.16 main feature "OLD Wldefleld Scope. Orig over K50 Call 264-8905 , 1973 SUZUK, T-500 K New R.tlre, "BEYOND THE LAW," a OKLAHOMA PLAINS," a Sell for 1325 Dan Machovlna 772- All Wood, contemporary walnut 2532 days brakes, clutch.frt. sprocket, tune comedy starring Lee 'Van Cleef western, 60 min.Sunday. 'jj, BEDROOM SUITE: triple up, looks good, runs good, Sat and Bud Spencer.,PG. 86 min. ,Oct. 19 dresser, large mirror, night, MPG call before ext 2513 " 4pm FrldayOct.n "LOVE AND DEATH, a SHOTGUN-Smlth and Wesson stand, 2 twin headboards, 5 Automatic "PHASE IV," a science fiction comedy starring Woody Allen Mod. 100012 ga. vent drawer chest $160 786-0894 I 74 PONT CATALINA 4Dr. AM- thriller starring Nigel Davenportand and Diane Keaton. PG. 92 min. rib and polychoke. $175 Call Chief anytime .._ Machovlna at 772.2532 days FM, Ac Excellent cond $3000 or w Michael Murphy.PG. 84 min. Monday,Oct. 20 best offer, Call Lyons Ext. 161 For Sale: Car Seat, black vinyl, Saturday,Oct.18 ''"GUNSHOE"a satire starring 5-14"American BlarkFaceMags, -.-...... like new $15; Tricycle $8, "NIGHT OF THE BLOOD Albert Finney and Billle fits Ford & have adapters to fit For Sale-1971 GreenvlllMOBILE guardrail $4, training seat $3; MONSTER," a horror' film Whitelaw. PG. 67 min. Ford to Chevy. Lugs 9 locsk In HOME 2 Bedroom, l'/j baths, wheelbarrow, boys clothes 772- starring Christopher Lee and Tuesday,Oct.21 cluded. All for $SO, 1.Crlb$10 call quality construction, many extras 8892 Maria Rohm. PG. 89 min. "MITCHELL," an action 781.2047 ,unfurnished$500 equity take 1971 VW Sq. Back, light blue, 4 Free Kiddie Matinee. Episode drama starring Jo Don Baker. over pay. CaJLTUTUI speed, good cond, Ltlg Mitchell 10, "ATLANTIS DESTROYED," and John Saxon. R. 97 min. Vi HP AIR COMPRESSOR 20 1974 CHEVROLET Vt ton Custom 269.2067 _..__. of the serial "UNDERSEA Wednesday,Oct.22 Gal. Tank $140.00; 12" Band Saw 20 Pick-Up & Cab over Camper For Sale: 1974 Cobla Bass Boat KINGDOM," 18 min., -a short "THE MUTATIONS," a $140.00; Remington Elec. Add. Truck Is Heavy duty thru-out Sell with 50 HP Johnson, trolling story,. "THE HORSE science fiction feature starring Machine $20; Unltrex Calculator together or separate 264-9292 motor, andJraller many extras TRADERS," from the Andy' Donald Pleasence and Scott $12.50 733-4844 69 TOYOTA CORONA- Call 772-1430 evenings. Griffith Show, 26 ,min., and the Anthony. R. 93 min. \ - For Sale 1969 CAMERO-Rebuilt Completely rebuilt engine, AC, 18' BOAT for sale. 165 Mercrulser . heat, radio, 4speed Good con 10 full Canvas. 350-410 HP High performance Numerous ,Ac- engine & trans. ((16)) High per. dition $7M.OO7314481FISHING cessorles. 731.4005--_ ' formance parts $1200 firm RODS with reels for Wanted Female BABYSITTERfor TRANS-MA Ext. 3708 sale, Shakespeare bailer type seven year old girl:Week 3 Piece Danish Modem LIVING $20; Shakespeare closed face $15, ' . to 4:30 days, from 3:30: p.m. : p.m.In ROOM SUITE, good condition HI closed facjW;_771.1779 Country Oaks. Orange Park LTD - $As.. Platform rocker, needs 5000 BTU Sears Coldspot AIR 269-1570 - recovering $15 Cecil ext 541 or AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS CONDITIONER $40, needs slight Babysitting done In my home. 772-8271 after 5pm charge 771.1779 Any age child,, during day or ' SERVING WESTSIDE JAX FOR OVER 20 YEARS night. Call 2644241. Meadow AIR CONDITIONER-1500 BTU For Brook &::83ff&3;; ;::;: ;:;:; :::::::;: 3::::; :::; :::::i:;: ::;:;::::::: ::::::::::;::-x: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::. Sale: 1963 MG Midget very' Orange Park, fenced Sears Coldspot, largest 110V unit. good cond. 30 M.P.G. $750. Call yard. Nice area, near school; 772- See realistic.. Plugs Into ordinary house after 6 358-1595 243? JiiROTIiA ioN TUNE-UP AND 1695 : . . 1N'SAX GER I \ l : " A1RWnAR AIR NEWS OIL CHANGE ' 9is L 3g .3566 For a realistic price of only... 2 YR., 24,000 MILE. WARRANTY AVAILABLEON ALL REMANUFACTURED TRANSMISSIONS . ; { " / M INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATEDNOT .1.1r1' , 1 t 'pvyl "o{ NOM { ' I A NATIONAL CHAIN ON FRANCHISE ,.. .. 4738 SAN JUAN AVE; *, 387-0273 ; ,r' '"n1..M 'w"'rw s SPORtA110M .{ { ra;t 1u wN ..f ?wr a""o" {. tR N "ttojOt.l GENE BOYETTE, OWNER & MANAGER t MNnc '{ ,M I r" MT M. v 1 .................. ..... ....................................... .......... .. ....... ......., . ", Ilf V ::.*.....................9'............ .................... "'...................$;::;............w........NIi. .' ::$: ;; SELECTIVE USED CARS f fAll H RESULTS TODAY I i PERFECT AND EXCELLENT' CONDITION HQURS SAM to 8PM CLOSED SUNDAYS f :Y-: fn ..IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU ADVERTISE r NICK SEGAS NICK SEGAS ' WITH THE JAX AIR NEWS/AIRWINGER. USED CARS USED CARS {L Call 387-3566 today or mail in coupon. LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 elttt a_ttt.llttlis_( al FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS FORM BELOW: IMMMMMSHJAX 190 Cassat Ave. 5540 Normandy Blvd. SS r Phone 7M-7990 Ph. 7IM4Mft { I AIR NEWS/AIRWINGER I 170 Otlbs CUTLASS supreme $1573 MUSTANG Only WS f$' 2dr.H.T7: auto, R&H, PS, PB, VS, 6cyl, radio & heater, 3spd, extra S ;.1 Glass, Factory AC, whit vinyl clean, low miles CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 1.0 roof, beautiful car NPONTIACFIREBIRD $1150 \; 72 PINTO. RUNABOUT V-8, AT, PS, radio 8. heater, very $ . 4545 SHIRLEY AVENUE, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, 32210 I. (Economy) $1473 nice Looks & Dives good. auto 4cyl, MCHEVELL Reduced W #5fJ NAME PHONE I radio & heater VAT; PS, R8.H,Air, Vinyl Roof, I 70 BUICK LE SABRE Cuitoml173 Extra Sharp I 'I.ADDRESS c I 4dr H.T. auto V8, 285 H.P., AM. FM radio, PS, PB, T.GIass, CHEVELLI CAMARO' $1056cyl. : ', Factory AC, 3speed, R8 Heater, A Gas vinyl-roof I Please. run the following 11m... .. I II MAVERICK U2S Saver 2dr 6cyt, Auto, R&H, Beautiful PONTIAC TEMPEST $7fS I ,; '. blue V.IATPSR.dlo&HeatrCom. 70 FORD FALCON $1050 see this one tl 4dr Auto, R&H, Small VO Q *8 FORD MUSTANG Now$850 . I 70 VALIANT DUSTER $1150' ,.AT, VI, PS, R&H, Air Cond, 2dr,3spdonfIO\rlmaIlVI, 41 PLY FURY III Only$475 ; I R8.H {i. 1 Color Red VI AT, PS, PB, R&H, Air ?j f r I i "CHEV.TOWNSEND $1050 61 PONTIAC CAT. $J'" ; t RATE: Minimum charge (3" lints) $2.50 P.radditionailine (S words per lint) 40 cents t pass Station Wagon, auto, R&H, "Dr.VI. AT, PS, PB, R&H, Air, A ' I Enclosed Is I r:.. PS. Factory' AC, T.GIass good, Work Car :{:# I I'I ALL CARS INSPECTED AND READY' TO 00 :: ;0; :o I c COPY AND CHECK MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE TUESDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION I : .7.. 1 NICK SEGAS USED CARS #1 1XX''Y.ImO 'v .._----v--A-Ili.tit.tit.It.tits-_--e---li.tit.-I # ..,., .. .' ,.,' f < ...:' .......:&,, -: ;:::::: :?::$::::;:::::::::::::::::::: .:::-,. .::;;::::::::::: ::-.o:;:: : ' -u ' 4 OCTOBER 16, 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 19 ,,- ..... ..-- .'- H 1r A KITCHEIVl TORRANCE'S R COMBINED FEDERAL CAy..nr""f _ The pressures of an approaching deadline can do much to speed up the selection of recipe, but we don't let something like deadlines interfere with the selectionof good recipes. This week we present a superb recipefor. . ... , Wild Rice Casserole ,?. 1 wild rice ' cup ? s ,.: 1t x 2 tbsps. butter r ' S: ! 2 tbsps. celery, chopped r' ...wa ....a F 1 small onion,chopped , % green bell pepper, chopped4oz can sliced mushrooms, drained ':>., % lb. cheddar cheese, shredded AM Salt and pepper to taste >tflk cup evaporated milk 5' '', ::;J Cook wild rice according to directions on'package until tender, fluffy, and dry. S "il of! GOOD SHOW.Cap W.J. Brandel, NARF CO,points to the 100 percent mark reached by one of his While rice is cooking, sautee celery, onion, and bell reporting ,units during the first day of the Combined Federal Campaign. Mary Alice /Marks, pepper in butter until limp. ''":; keyperson for the Administrative Service Department, turns her collections in to Neal Roland, Combine sauteed vegetables with wild rice. Add sliced cochairman of NARF's CFC. mushrooms, cheese, salt and pepper; blending lightly. State tax code -provided to military.. mixture.Turn mixture into greased casserole. Pour milk over I, Jax-Residents of many on pay records. before December 1, Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until sauce any states pay state incometax Each military memberwas work day except paydaysto that forms cooks down a bit. Serves six. on their earnings. The furnished, with their accomplish the same. By waiting until casserole is to be baked before adding NAS Disbursing Officer is pay check of October 15, a Finance hours of milk this recipe may be prepared in advance. required to report militarypay statement naming the operation are 7:30: a.m. to Serve with broiled chicken, turkey, or wild game earned to the state state coded on his or her 1:00: p.m. birds. designated by'a tax code pay record.If IRS Forms W-4, military payees desireto available at the Navy for venlence 8 a.m.-6p.m. Merit Open your con promotions the ' change state Finance 'Office, must be doted Sunday designated on their pay completed by payees to *-PICK.UP A DELIVERY / announced record,they should reportto substantiate pay record ROAD SERVICE ' the Finance Office, changes. MECHANIC ON DUTY Jax-The NAS Civilian *AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS Personnel Department NATIONWIDE TRAILERSOne Mad Foxes take Way or Round TripBOB'S officials have announcedthe .::::;::::;;:::::::::::::::;::.:.::.:::.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':'" ' .following list of "open ' f' and close" positions !1 OAK HILL Promotion available under Program.the Merit Canadian tripJaxCdr. I umnSERVICE Interested persons should Harold Orion and provided brief CENTER call details.ext. 2320 or 3448 for Midtvedt, Commanding explanations of the j ...:.:.....;.:.:.:..i....:.:.:.:.:.:.::...:..................................,...........;...,...,...;..'.....,.., Officer of the VP-5 Mad squadron's mission using I03rd Jam mt Road PIlon"77'.9156 . 190-75-Mechanical Foxes, and one of thesquadron's the P-3C. -r Engineer, ,GS-830-11, P-3C Orion closing Oct: 20. Ottawa mediarepresentatives , crews flew their aircraft to 191.75LogisticsManagement Canada recently where were SpecialistForeign in the given a flight on the Orion ANNUALDEMONSTRATOR they participated ( after the air show. Military Sales), Ottawa AirExpo.An . GS-346-13' closing Oct. 16. ' 195-75-Electronics estimated 4,000 All the visitors seemed Engineer, GS-855-11, Canadian visitors to the impressed with the Mad < closing Oct. 23.19975Shipment. air show waited in long Foxes and their P-3C, CLEARANCEONCE Clerk lines for an opportunity to especially when allowed to (Household Goods) look inside the P-3C on glimpse the sophisticatedarray (Typing), GS-4 closing static of anti-submarine , display. Oct. 17. warfare equipment on : EACH YEAR WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER - The Mad Foxes escortedthe board and told how it, is A FEW DEMONSTRATOR AND r visitors through the being used by VP-5. EXECUTIVE CARS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS OVER THE NEW CAR PRICE. THISIS '1, 2 'and 3 ::::::f:::::fffif:::: :!::::::::#::: ;:.:::::::::: :::::;::;::::::: THAT TIME. BedroomsFrom - ENTERTAINMENT WE HAVE 14 AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE I ' $140 }t. NIGHTLY FROM INCLUDING WAGONS AND THE IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY 8:30: pm til 1:30: am LUXURIOUS VOLVO 164. WE INVITE YOU TO Cocktail Hour 5.] pm SEE AND DRIVE THESE OUTSTANDING ' CENTRAL HEAT AIR AUTOMOBILES AND MAKE'YOUR SELECTION , ::::::::::::' *:: :::::::: :::::::;:::::::::::::::$ . FULLY WALL to EQUIPPED WALL CARPET EARLY. THE SAVINGS WILL NEVERBE 'KITCHENS POOL PETS ALLOWED SPECIAL RATES FOR SERVICEMEN S60u ::cupancy BETTER. Entertainment Nitely Quarterdeck Lounge A Dine,t B.ser's Seafood/ $50 SECURITY DEPOSIT Restaurant ISO Beautiful Rooms with TV Direct Dial Phone,Olympic MILITARY ONLY Swimming Pool Free Undercover Parking ferrishfotoo. 8 Minutes from HAS Jax Base 14 Mlnufes from NAS Cecil ., LE 2525 Phillips Highway y VMogeutoodJ04SJAMMES MOTOR HOTEL /.'.. .. 396-5486 PH 7$1.3I" 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 Mon.-Sat.,9-6;Sun.1.6 WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST S -. -. --' ...-. 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER __ .__ ____ __ OCTOBER 16, 1975 . Oglesby wins --NAS Invitational golf tourney I wI tY wA.w R 1 . 1 Y . 1, #I y wr p rt t tlfAi fb '. llC . fl 7f Y 1M I TOP LINKSMEN-Flight winners In the NAS Invitational Golf Tournament held here last weekend exhibit their awards following the final round of play, Sunday,Oct. 12. Shown,left-to-rlght,are: Sam Whitaker (7th Fit.),Gordon Samble (5th Fit.), Ralph Ghioto (4th Fit.), Paul King (3rd Fit.), Capt.: Karl J. Bernstein, Commanding Officer,NAS Jax, Bob Watkins ((2d Fit.), Bill Maranvllle ((1st Fit.), and David Oglesby,winner of the Championship Flight and Tournament Winner's Cup. PHOTO BY MSgt. Cliff Williamson, fifth Radar: SqUSAF.JaxDavid ; . Oglesby, a weekend by shooting even competition came from TOURNAMENT WINNER- Capt. Karl J. Bernstein, Commanding sophomore student at par 144 over the 36-hole Dennis Sheedy, who shot a Officer NAS Jacksonville, congratulates David Oglesby ,after the Jacksonville University sophomore with his awards for Jacksonville Universityand competition. 150 while playing in, the; presenting winning the NAS Invitational Golf Tournament.. PHOTO BY MSgt. an excellent golfer, Capt Karl J. Bernstein, championship flight of the Cliff Williamson, 479th Radar Sq.-USAF. won the NAS Invitational Commanding Officer of match. In the same flight Golf Tournament NAS Jax, presented and just one stroke behind Ralph Ghioto's 162 was 679th Radar Sq., USAF championship here last Oglesby with the winner's Sheedy were Bill Calais tops for the fourth flight, tenant unit at NAS Jax, cup during the trophypresentation and Frank Heyer, both followed by George.Harris and one of the tournament banquet, ,with 151 scores. (162)( ), Len Wallace' ((168)), .. coordinators, plus one of V JOHNSON'MOTORS sponsored by the NAS Winners of the other and Adrian' Pouliri ((168)). the competitors, although Exchange Sunday night at seven flights .who also Top shooter in the fifth failing to win one of the top the Candlelight Inn. received recognition and flight was Gordon Samble four-place awards, Oglesby's closest with a 162. Right behind nevertheless thanked the awards at the banquetwere BOATS him were Norm Clive weatherman for excellent Bill Maranville: : ((164) Bill Crement (170)( ) climatic conditions which )" , 'BoN1 ro BOATS ((151)), Tim Heffner ((154)), Bob Everlith (156)) and and Jim Dietz (170)). prevailed throughout the mEii3 s first Mel Staab led all tourney.. _ Gay (158), 7 .9e' BASS BOATS Pappy flight; Bob Watkins ((158)), shooters in the sixth flight The select list of com- Al with, a 163, followed by petitors represented the Joe Marron (159)), , d&B Selman ((159)), and ,Bob Terry Leyman (177), Bob elite of area golfers, both Louviere ((178)and) Joe and civilian. military .., \ second SKI BOATSJtali&u ,Grunewald ((159)), ' FARMS & ACREAGE Wiggins (179). Committee chairman, flight., Sam Whitaker's net Cdr. R.L. Reynolds of the FISHING BOATS IN NORTH FLORIDA! Paul King's 154 won the score of 157 was tops for NAS Human Resources CLYDE W.SIMPSON.CO., honors in the third flight, seventh flight competition.G.O. Management Detachmenthere HPJIb1Ihif 1119 Barnett Bank Bldg. followed by,Mike Marriott Adams shot a 163, presided over the MARINE Jacksonville, Fla.32202 ((159)) and Ray Krawiecand Russell Rae, a 166 and placement of aU entries in Ward L.rgnt Jotwwen OMltr Realtor 354-U49(24hr.) Bud Houck, both with, Charlie Hallums, a 170, for the eight flights of the U13 CLAMPING I"NDNI 1aL1111 Open DIY'Weekly 162,scores.' second, third and fourth competition.The . place honors. 36-hold tournamentwas Jean Valliere's tee shot played at the NAS VALUABLE couponWE'VE dropped into the cup on Golf Course on Saturdayand number seven during Sunday, Oct. 1112. CLIPPED OUR PRICE Sunday's round for the The tournament' was'held only hole-in-one recorded commemoration of the during the tournament. 35th anniversary of Naval ' .. V/ will rule)*yourtirti. * l Bill Hall of the "G..1.I; I .1'9"yo" I SMSgt. Air Station Jacksonville. 5 'rent.ndf.pochf.ont' " _ .. .:J .h.1 t l btanngt Mostctr I * ., a' (fouler only" on diKand bolanct two..h"'U. Part extra NEWSPAPER '. 4 NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Hneededr FREE BRIDAL' PICTURE! I 'loc'factory w u tIf1iII bet and \ / .. ... NowillyoahtntoitoiscJipitymniff." Call to tor avoid appointment delay (llf weddmg photos pot contracted ) :;; :;:;::::"$':':"""" " :; : EOf : :::::: :: : H .. :':::::::::::::: "s" .....................:..:..:..:::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::- J1.: c' 'o' B 2 ways to charge GdIID ....we're the . t4tstl..UltA11. __ Master Charge or BankAmerlcard other guysBUCK'S ! .PHOOGRAP.; ;: ::_.:....,....... .i'l: ; >x: TIRE CO. .. :: :: : :: : : W:::::::: - ;;: ;II'IIillf. lxECUTIVE SQUARE/WEST 'I'' 1156 PARK AVENUE PHONE 6316 SAN JUAN AVENUE (U.S. 17 South) .a ?64.6431V. /r\OFFICE.: 783-2992 HOME: 7719028PAGE - t I 16, 1975 ......... JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 21 I r'Hm series runningJax However, because of series are* THE VIRGIN Rampling, and Jane The Cummer each Wednesday anticipated sellouts, QUEEN (Oct. 22)) starring Asher. THE BARRETTSOF Gallery of Art, 829 Nov. 12.Four through patrons should call the Bette Davis, Richard SIMPOLE STREET Riverside Avenue, announces of the Gallery ((356-6857)) first to Todd, Joan Collins, and (Nov. 5)) starring Jennifer five its second annual remain films see if tickets are available.The Herbert Marshall. Jones, John Geilug, and to be film series began in the Gallery shown, all films will run at '1:30: HENRY VIII and HIS SIX ,Bill Gravers. BEAU yesterday with a series of Tickets be auditorium. p.m. and 8 p.m. WIVES (Oct. 29)) starring BRUMMEL (Nov. 12)) five films that will runt the may door purchasedat The four remaining Keith Mitchell, Donald starring Stewart Grangerand J:::... $2.50 each. films to be shown in this Pleasence, Charlotte Elizabeth Taylor. . .1- - . :: A Goal for Fall. : : : ... -. Jh/..*. .".-. It.;.._ ;'1' ': " ' ''' i \ 1\)p.'. '1 J . : \ ,,, . ,,' .J 11' ,\\\ '" I'\ l' ,} '' . II " t , 'J "" , ; )' "t, 'JNifIt\\ liP' ,Jl<1 i \I l" : ;:i :; ", t l ;/" I Ih'.! I,4i llLlllh( .( .(I.I ', ,' ' .">". ". / ll lffjl t ) I'.I..- 8'1' \ t'........ V\,.".. ., .. .t.. fI"" L&", ,, ...,. ',) )I/lr' I ltt1 \ L' 1 , '":'." tM.'/hIp'\ ikli' ''I I, "I"'" n '. ', ,..,I i' ,!t,: ,../4,1 ""II'' ,..n.ft U1V'\\' '''t I .''J', rl. ( P'1 jl k.-.q\ ,: ..\:" ;.,\ rll t11 ' 'I .:: .' 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I X 'I ; .., , ..'. .,. .. ,, ----. .-. .---- -.. --- .. .. .. :; ..\ ' " r' ... 1r. _.- ..' : : ; : : ,. .-..---..-... ,"- ., ,- . ..' '. .. .., . <, ", 00TCf $iDW)975r , ft PAGE 22 JAX1t\\( 'NEWW11UWIEGER Cagers go undefeated with seven wins -,. be held in San Diego, nothing ona, team which other forward. Kennedy has scored F. KENNEDY'S to JOHN In USS and California next,spring. had nine players in double Coaches LT. Tal Manvel over 100 points six of "Green figures for one game. and PN3 Charles Hurley their seven games this Gold", last year's Navy Returning starters from Other starters, for Ken- believe they have the season. A continuous clock East Coast basketball'champion' 1974-75 are leading nedy are Roderick Navy's best with this was used for'the game in back is coming rebounder Jerome Brooksof "loewater" Bolden of year's squad. Hurley, who which"Big John" failed to date. with a 7-0 season to Ala. at also the assistant score 100 points a 67-27 Louisville, Ky., and Mobile, one guard, was . champions The 1974.75 strong guard Ken Warriorof 6'5" Henry Hollins of coach last year when the victory over U.S.S. T.C. returned only two startersto but Checotah, Okla. Both Dallas, Texas. at center Kennedy five went 37-5 Hart. In other games this this year's team have scoring averages in and John Harris of enroute to the Navy East season Kennedy defeated they are already looking to double figures but that's Montgomery, Ala at ,the Coast Championships, Naval Station, Rota, 115- the Navy Championships says, "We ,have so much 80, USS Josephus Daniels I more depth this eason that 105-29, University of Bari, we could start almost any Italy, 108-62,-- U.S.S. five players and be con- Basilone 136-18 and Attack - Carrier Air Wing 114-52. R ,.. fident of victory. .j R ," 1 i N'w a q JIM PATE GETS READY FOR A SHOT AGAINST THE BA' RI, ITALY BASKETBALL. TEAM AS r o - WILLIAMS: ((22))AND KEN WARRIOR((00)) LOOK ON.HONDA.WES.T. h' MM.rOx HONDA HONDA HONDA I SPORTS LINE 8498 Special Services has' installed a sports line ''in I the Station Gym. By dialing 8498, H '_ ': mtfRWttK3SSALES : : w.::: :: : ::::::(::::::::: :: :::: ::: ::-:::::;.':::::::'.' information on schedules. I *, SERVICE PARTS /] results, what's starting & standings may ,be obtained. 6332 BLANDING BLVD. PH 771.8244 Tapes are changed daily to A provide up to the 'minute HONDA HONDA HONDA results. 1 '27,950 To'39,600 AA Ken Warrior:shoots free throw In a gimt.,.lnIIBlrl, Italyas two Italians look'on. BUILDERS OF QUALITY LAUREL HOMES HOMES FOR 25 YEARS' 7 reasons why you NOTHING DOWN VA SMALL DOWN FH/ should have your WE PAY ALL CLOSING COSTS automobile transmission 11 FLOOR PLANS OP NEW HOMES FOR EVERY BUDGET. 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TELEPHONE 772-7557 OCTOBER 16> 1975 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE 23 ,.,.. ....... ... ) \ 1 ::::::::::;:;:::::;::::::::::::::::;::;::;::;;::::::::::::;;::;;::::::;::::::;:;;:::::;::::;;;::j::;:;;:::;;j:;;:;::;:::::;:;:::; ::;::::;;::::;::;;::::::. 1 i 1. :::::::::::::::: : : : : : :::::::: ::::: r ,i C. FAIRWAY FOOTNOTES I P ; ..(!" By Ruth Meaders through putting, get off the ! . XI e. Lois Holt had 34 putts green and do the #:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:.:..,.,...,..........:.;.._,-".,.",....,. and Evelyn Roberts had scorekeeping on or near ' .S.S' '38. The tournament was the next tee. While we are t either nine, one half on the subject, try parking BOWLING STANDINGS handicap. The rest of us your cart, hand or electric, slugged around in the rainat on the side closest, to the 1'-,. , CONTINENTAL Deerwood making a bid next tee. If you park in AMERICANW GUTTER RATS 19 17 for the Dixie Belle Classic.I . L W L front or on the oppositeside HAMMER SLAMMERS 19 21 I FLEET ANGELS 2381 ALLEY APPLES :1 13 ONE'S BUNCH 17 19 have never been so wet' you could walk right LATECHARGERS 24 12 BUSCH LEAGUERS and cold in life. The 26 14 PAUL'S RAIDERS 15 25 my into trouble. You can TRIPPERS HIGH VOLTAGE I 21 18 15 17 "MISFITS 500" 25 15 CPW.ll 14 22 greens were like rivers always speed up play if NAMTD ((1011) 18 18 ZERO'S 21 241,1 15 15 EXPLODERS 14' 22 and we had to suspend you do not park on the side BLIND RATS 13 27 MAD FOXES No.1 16 19 GEMS 24 16 play on Monday and finishon closest to the next tee. It NAMTD(3032)VP30"0"No.l.( ) 13 19L9V4 D-KEEPERS 211, 181" ,. PACIFIC' L Tuesday. The weatherwas just makes sense. Keep 12V UNCONTROLLABLES 17 23 W 14 not much better. I did swinging! BEGINNERS 26 FASO No.1 16 20 MOOCHERS 17 23 to hang in there THE ERMIES 24 16. manage Results from rainy GREENBACKS 10 26 THE FORCE 26 I 14 NWSF No.2 23 17 and win my first Dixie Tuesday are as follows: ATLANTIC MAYO BAT BOYS 12 24 BAD COMPANY 23 17 Belle. W L FLEET ANGELS No.2 9 31 1st FLIGHT FASO No.2 22 18 I It really is a good, SEAHORSES 23 17 Nelda Bradt NATIONAL SPARK CHASERS ,20 20 374 t \ NARJAX No.1 22 14 tournament and the people GAFFERS 18 18 Glorida 38 W L Gortney MAD FOXES No.2 10V! 2Vi SPLIT MAKERS 28 12 ZILCH 18 22 work very hard at it.,Someof ALLEY BATS 21 11 ADCOP 25' 7 VP.30 No.6 17 19' the people from NAS: 2nd FLIGHT MAD FOXES No.3 20 16 WOODPECKERS 23 17 SEABEES No.2 15 17 'were Julie Williamson, . Jean Davis VP-30"O"No.2 18 nvt No.2 19CPO's 37 JET SET 21 19 WOODPECKERS 9 Lassie Mahoney, LucilleRae CONTROLLERS 18 10 SIX PACK 20 20 9' :1'LWrtm ; Lillian Oberhausen Dottie Buker - NWSF No.1 18 16 SEABEES N0.1 16 8 and Arlene Howell. 3rd FLIGHT SECONDS 16 24 played behind a groupof ? Eva Philips 39 SPARKS 15 21 ; lady beginners last ; ; MWM1 Mittie Sills 46V& 9 23 BOWLINGChris VP-30 No.S week and I really was 9:1 HOSPITAL proud of them because 4th FLIGHTM moved out. No slow ,they , GOLF Guest, Kim Anderson, Gutter Rats 8'- play for them even though Hall 41 ,Laddie Martinez, Ginny Hanley 43 Kathryn ; Hogan's Heros 7 5 STANDINGSAMERICAN Taylor Vance Ailes they were obvious novices.A . ,Cindy Mad Foxes 6 6 Warren and Billy Warren led the Rolling Stones, 5 7 dangerous habit that I Bantams in this weeks bowling. Pin Spinners 5, 1 noticed, is to stand on the close. VP-30 No.1 W 4 L 1FASONo.l Kevin Ferry, Christine Garrity, Four Muskateers ,'4 8 green to write the score I Pool 1 31K Charlie ,Adams, Liza Hepner, lfigh Hopes 3, 8 down. The guy behind you' handicap leaders., Michael Hot Rollers 3 9 The outdoor swimming 'pool NAMTD be 34 IVi might an impatient type Meissner, Kelly Sheese, John 9 will be closed MAD FOXES No.1 ., ..3..lAmOPS Conner, Carolyn Adkins, Billy ,Pin Busters ,. '. and he might not wait for the winter months.beginning The today indoor for 2 2 Brookins and Robin Fish scorekeeping to be NARJAX were JUNIORS your pool will reopen. after the improvements No.1 2 2 those that rolled better ' VP-49 among done. When 'you are are completed. 2 2 than their average games. W L 679th 2 2 The Juniors were paced by Four Aes 11 5 BATMEN 2 3 Larry Veahman, Gail Sheehan, Alley Gators }, 11 5' NWSF 1 4 Mike Rogers, Barbie Edwards, Big Four 10 6 AIMD 0 5 Marc Woodman, Laura Strikers 10 6 JIM ROHRBACHER Reynolds, Greg Thacker,Juanita Strikers II 10 6 NATIONALW (USN Ret.) L Sessoms and Doug Knutson. 3J's&aC 10 6 SUPPLY 3 0 TEAM STANDINGS Gutter Dusters 9 7, ,SALES MANAGER CPW-ll 3 1 BANTAMS Alley Kings 7'9 NDRC 3 1 W L ,Pin Ball Wizards 8 10 SAYS.. ADCOP 3 2 Pin Action 9 3 Bowlders 5 11 MAD FOXES No.2 2 0 Hot Shots 9 3 Pin Splitters 4 12 "WE ARE OFFERING THE NARJAX No.l 2 0 Alley Kats 9 3 Alley Dusters 3 13, BEST DEALS IN TOWN.ONCOROLLACORONACELICA HS-1 2 3 VP.30 No.2 2 4 LAND CRUISER AND MARK II" ' MARTD FASONo.2 1 1 4 1 I tOlrliOalortl Non-Sfop ) SUNDAY AT JAX BEACH! NEW 1976 TOYOTACOROLLA VTM6 0 4 #.Shown.. ) Day&Nitt Exotic EntertainmentSEVENDAYSAWEEKe11AMf112AM M MILES I SEABEES 0 1 PER GALLON 4 winds lounge 2849' . "4 & paclcage store . if L ; 730 BEACH BLVD JAX BEACH P.O.E. yourent Package Store hours amam .o. f ' 76 ." :., / / :: / / ./ FREE COROLLA an apartment or house protect I'o CB RADIO WAGONS your clothes furniture and TIIE B 23CHANNEL, other personal belongings witha with new 3568 ' low-cost State Farm Tenant 197fti PI CK U P Homeowners Policy. Let me TRUCK POE give you all the details. lIown"WILeO.I.1ilf FRANKH. Nautical Accessories Gifts BOATS MOTORS. CANOES TALLY . ? Trojan, Slickcraft 4 #'J Thunderbird ,,, CLU. IYI 'uot I 1 StarcraftGrumman .: 1645 PH.CASSAT 314.2226 'R\ ..\$C. !!!!!J /.ill i good atighbor ' tA ROOSEVELT BLVD.AT ORTEGA RIVER Stttt Finn it Ihirtsrtrt , m> PHONE 3I7-4M(Open Sundays) Franchisee! Marina Pier 66 If"1 .....MA " FAIIpO..ftM""ME Yacht Broker-wet Storage-Marine Hoitts-Huil Service :;..., tnt CMW IIoIot*0Ihc.I..NC to..Mt. Eiptrt Engine S.rvict.Outboard.St.rn, Drive.lnboard hIoIi I ' -- -- y d r; i -. -- .............. ........,-.-'. . PAGE 24 JAX AIR NEWS.AIRWINGER OCTOBER 16, 1975 _____ ___ ____________ __ ____uu___ _____.___ I FOOTBALL STANDINGS I Halloween party. Jax-USO's Fourth Annual Ipolttl O AMERICAN YP-S 7 5 Halloween Haunted House will be ::. .. 5 ,".W L NARJAX @,1' held Oct. '28-31.7-9. p.m., at the ADMIN 12 0 MEDICAL -' 4 84IR Jacksonville Beach USO locatedat OPS 8 4 YP-49 3 9 603 North First St., Jackson- HACKERS. .. '7"..,. 5 SPECIALS 0. 12 ville Beach. : .::; tm m mmmr1lftm! mmii!!iimWm mtiitf! !!!! !! !!tIitmiiiiMiIiIiI1ifflilii! !!! !!!!! !! :! !! :. VP-30 !. ':.,:;;"'; '.. '6"5., ','' 7'6"' Happy the Clown will direct NRMCD Grid set youngsters and oldsters into what REC CENTER RAMBLINGSl 2. 10,, tourney will be the Fright of Your Life \ 679th ::< I< ,i :.2 t 10: The COMSEAriAS ,ASW tour of all bewitching occasions. "' \0. ..... ...u..11'''' \'bWINGSLANT Jax area football The USO .Haunted House is GYMNASTICS NATIONAL., ,,' tournament will begin on Oct. 20. open to the general public as wellas TEEN CLUBDon't Gymnastics will be starting : W ''L Anyone interested In paz: Service members and- their I i forget the costume party' very soon. Watch this column for :k 12 0 ticipating please call the Athletic families. Cost. is $.50 for adults Halloween You must wear'a night. BKS 9. 3 and information. Office at ext3239. $.25 for children'under' 12IOWA'S costume in order to get in. The i1ol't" - Teen Club is buying a fooz ball out of.the money they have raised NOTICE ,( ' through car washes and bake I' sales. Thanks to all who made it /f What are Grades? Eastern?Western? Hanging Weight. ? possible.. Cutting Loss? Packer Trim? Etc.Why . REC CENTER gambit W* at IOWA'S BEST BEEF CO., INC., tell ONLY . Basketball Only one game' U.S.D.A. Choice Iowa corn fed "no waste" beef. For example, when you was played last week with Nicks BESS, buy our "no:waste beef",side, there 'Is no cutting loss, no soup bones, no whipping the Bucks 82 to 40. All plate beef,no brisket,no boiling beef, no flank, no short rlbs'ground( beef other games were forfeited. Boys and stew'meat optional lust steaks and roast'Our customers get the BEEF rr checks your schedules so you'reon 1 very best beef at the lowest possible price and take home 100 percent!" of ' time for the games. what they pay for. Please call or come by our store. We will be glad to SWIM LESSONS answer any questions you might have regarding the purchase of BEEF; November swim classes are at > no obligation. only a few weeks away! Come by _ the Rec Center to register TENNISSTANDINGS SAVEUPTO53 % ./ BY PURCHASING FULL SIDE OF NO WASTE _BEEF SAVE '10% ON ALL OTHER SELECTIONS. PURCHASED SEPARATELY! ' W L AH Reef, Orders Custom Cut"'ond Wrapped' free VP-5 17 l'' ADMIN 9 3 VP-30 6 0 USDA CHOICE IOWA CORN FED 10% OFF-,REG.: PRICE! 'r . NARJAX 6 6 NO WASTE ROUND'''50.60 Lbs. Avg. NRMC 5 1 Top Round-Steak I From the riOUNO the sirloin lip it removed VP-49 6 12 BEEF SIDEn.59 .Cub SteakBoneteti by Marling above the knee cap following VP-24 '4 1 e Rump Roast lilt pipe bone and turning the knife I'!the e Eye of Round Roast hip joint to mad' a sirloin tip The tail vertebrae AIR OPS. 3 9 e Bottom Round Roast ditch bone and tat in excess ol Wit VP-16 ..' 1 11 .Pure Ground Round removed The thank it removed al the stifle|omtSIRLOIN. 679th 1 11 .If DesiredSirloin I HS-1 .. includtl all cutset TIP 12-16 Lbs. Avfl.It . bet) exactly jv shown removed retail.. style Marling eta point Tip above the knee cap,tallowing down top ol ------------ m ttmad Cuitom cut Steak or Roast leg bone to aitch bone lOCket The silverside and wrapped Fret f fAvi ot lip it Separated Horn bottom round SHOPPER'S t JOO J70 Lbt at I the natural teamNO . SPECIAL! I . PURC ASE'LOIN ONLY; / SATURDAY& SUNDAY I MONEY DOWN! 10% OFF REG. PRICE! OCTOBER 1$, If 'tr UP TO 120 I DAYS I SAME AS .Sirloin Steak 40-50 Lbs. Avg., 1 1 Sud'tShu' >;., 11li CASH WITH PURCHASE OF Porterhouse T-Bone Steak Steak U, FULL TRIMMED,LOIN i 100 t I Ibs. OR t MORE! or i Super(rimmed Spinal cord it removed and Filet Mignon inside surplus(at dimmed to within V Out-. "". WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS and 1 tide tat In excess ol W"it removed r.ig'aJ N.Y.Strlp Steak ' ALSO MOS FINANCING NO BAIT! PURCHASE RIB ONLY.. - NO SWITCH .a Club Rib SteakDelmonlco Steak '10% OFF REG. PRICE! Hot,Fudge NO HASSLE! Steak - I Standing, Prime, RIB 15.20 Lbs. Avg. Brownie Delight"I NO GIMMICKS! Rib Roait The RIB 'It a 7-rib Cut measuring 3*from tie rib eye on tie email end and 4'!from the C OMPARE OUR NO WASTE i nb eye at the eth rib leaving no short ribs I I on this cut.The toe ol the chine It beveled ' IEEF WITH ANY BEEF and outside tat.to excess ol h*is trimmed SOLO ANYWHfcRE YOU HAVE c \0 that limit 1 4ge TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE ir . Broiling Steak . SPECIAL I Charcoal SteakB.B.Q.Sttak 'PURCHASE BLADE ONLY. I Three taste treats In one A 1 1I 10% OFF REG. PRICE!! esoneinor I ,, I mighty mound temping Dairy USDACHOICE IOWA CORN FED Boneless Roast Queen rich hot lodge whipped CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAKS .Pure Ground BLADE CHUCK 45-55' Lbs. Avg. topping plus our delirious nut- Chuck If The 6-Rib, Chuck Blade h.'hlt'" Allis bone filled brownies., All 'together.Dairy spinal cord and neck trimmings removed I now; SDelllrS.td, All outside lal cover m excess. ol 1'1II k ' 25 trimmed 10''that'limit iShc S English Cut Roast, PURCHASE SHOULDER ONLY Cube Steak r 10 PCT.OFF REG. PRICE Bone In or " 1 I INSLB LOTS Boneless Roast SHOULDER, 20.25 Lbs.Av;. 040i Steaks) All heart and sternum fat removed at wall ' Limits Lbs Per Cont at all ragged edges Inside let and cover lei In excess ol M'it removed. Queen ,. No Appointment Necessary 100 % Satisfaction Guaranteed. .f;.., - "LeT'S ALL GO TO 4 / DAIRY/ QUEEN C.-: .j. 5229 JAMMES RD. < 103RD & JAMMES 1 ON Blinding' Blvd. . / ORANGE PARK I Phone)JM-2701 I Pat Oil Am. D. Q. CerSt7 / ftMTWS, .Ii $t Am. D. Q. torp. J (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fnday 10-7; Wednesday 101 ; Saturday 95 ; Closed Sunddy ---- - |
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