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-- ,. . .- '- - I x .f j I o aR a. : HMHMMIMMMHMMMHHHMH HHH HI HHHH MBHHMBHMiMM HI HHMMHHHMBHlMHBOBMHHMMMBHOHHBHBBBBHBHI HHBHHOPubll hd I by>> the Holt Pubtlfhlng Company, a private; f..... Opinion/ .xprt..d by the publltW and writer* horoln or. thlr own and not to I.. considered on official .prottlon of any military .,. Tno apooaranc of ..dv.rtis.us.nts I / this publication doe not constitute an ..- ors.m.nt of any military deportment of the product or tervlcet advertised. ' VOL. 21 HO. 3 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE_ FLORIDA 28 f 74 1 1I Supply's Fleet Service ey + U : Unit Hits "0" ACOP RateIn many instances a "0" means Just that..a big zero the officers and men of the Fleet Service Unit of the Supply ment It is a much sought after mark. This "0"' was reached hereon Wednesday, March 20 when the Unit reported a "0" Aircraftout of Commission for Parts VP-16 (AOCP) rate to the Aviation Sup- STATUS OF i ply Office, Philadelphia, Pa. Jr AIRCRAFT SUPPORT The AOCP rate is reported each By Chief F MttK'LIDINe 1ce Wednesday to ASO and the per- , < centage is based on the numberof AOCP y aircraft, not In check, that r are out of commission for lack MAAG } -Spain JULIAN 'OAY : / of material under the cognizanceof the Aviation Supply Office. This is the first such "0" Patrol Squadron 16 0 7'9 AOCP rate attained at NAS, Jax enlisted crew members ) since January 6, 196L cipated in several Joint "The outstanding work and en- and Spanish antisubmarine FLEET SERVICE UNIT of the HAS Supply Department boosts a "0" AOCP rate. Unit members thusiam shown by the 18 have exercises been praised last Fall for"and. enlisted and Waves and are (Front Row, L. to R.) S. D. Hammond, AK3; J. J. Romansllc, AK3; D. E. Crawford, AA; Gail N. Lawson men AKCM assigned D.to performance" by the LaGasse, AK3; Viola Sharp, AK2; Ann Southard, AK3; J. V. Reese, AK1, (Second Row, L. to R.) the Unit contributed inmeasurablyto Navy Section of the 10)l P.J. Abbot, AA; R. Cado, AK3; D. A. Vent.r, AKAN; D. E. Willis, AKAN; L. D. Ellis, AK1; Lt.. our reaching this goal," said sistance Advisory Group ( ) (jg) B. E. Blair; D. N. Law son, AKCM; R. A. Watt, AK3; D. P. Reule, AK3; J. 0. Singleton, Lieutenant B. E. Blair, Unit Head. in Spain.In 1 AKAN T. J. Predmore, AKAN and N. D. Thurman AK2. Two men were not present for the photo- Some of the factors that aidedin a letter to R. P. Kelleher, AK3 and J. S. Powell, SN. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) accomplishing this "0" rate Charles E. Rodgers, ---- were; agressive followup action; Officer of VP-16, it close contact with, and excellent that... "the cooperation, Biweekly Paydays Navy Unit Commendation cooperation from the Aircraft and professional Maintainance and O&R Depart- which the members of ments; a detailed investigation of Squadron 16 conducted Begin Tomorrow all requirements and through research (was) frequently Ribbon Granted VAP-62 intechnicalpublicationsfor the Spanish Navy substitutes and next higher assemblies Spain's armed forces A new concept In paydays will ; purchasing from com- antisubmarine warfare go into effect for all Naval per- Thirty officers and men of the Jorgensen, PH3; L. F. Pierce merical concerns and an excellent Because of this fact, the sonnel of the Jacksonville Navy Photography Department of Heavy PH3; W. A. Brown, PH3; H. J. inventory control of local stocks, Navy is dependent upon Complex tomorrow, March 29 with Photographic Squadron Sixty Two Glass, PTAN; R. M.QreenPTAN; it was stated. forces for their practical the introduction of the biweeklypay were honored at a CommendatoryMast R. G. Miller, PHAN: J. E. Farris, The Unit normally supports some in combined air-surface plan. held last week. AN; K. W. Stinnett AN; L. P. 170 local aircraft ranging from operations.The . Military personnel will be paid Commander R. F. Roemer Kress, AN and M. E. Markiewicz.AN. helicopters to jet bombers. letter further every other Friday, alternatingwith praised the men for their the ASW capability of the civilian personnel paydays, exemplary and professional per- ___.. Navy has been greatly "' "----- it was stated. formance of duty during the recent a and that conduct such as The biweekly pay plan was developed Cuban Crisis. At the same time I Ii strated by VP-16s as a favorable result ofa they were authorized to wear the i greatly enhances the test set up by the Comptrollerof Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon. r Spanish relationship en the Navy in July 1962. Some The Citation read in part: "for .- MAAG staff. 75,000 Navy men and Marinesof extraordinary achievement In the ... Patrol Squadron 16 was .JJI" . . ships and shore stations par- planning and executing of aerial ..,' .. to Rota Spain last .." . .. .. and returned to NAS ticipated in the test. reconnaissance during the period .. '" : .1' ; There are two major advantagesto October 15 to November 26, 1962 ,< "' .i' mid-February. a ,biweekly pay system it was on missions in support of opera- 't- I'A ""f".iI determined. by the survey; one, tions of the utmost importance to .. 16 NAS PO's it eliminates those pay periods the security of the United States. '. with three weekends and two, it The successful completion of these aids the men in the handling of flights in the face of adverse Receive CPO their personal finances since they circumstances was In keeping with can plan in advance that paydaywill the highest traditions of the United Sixteen NAS Jax first be on a definite day of the States Naval Service." ty officers will don week.If Those commended were: R coveted "hard hat" of your pay check seems a few Lieutenant Commander G. E. Chief Petty Officer in the dollars short tomorrow, don't call Smith; Lieutenant Junior Grade J. months. the Navy Finance Office, as or E. Linn; Ensign W. D. Pulver; The new CPO's were several paydays throughout the R. A. Gaudreau, PHCA; O. N. as a result of success year persons will receive pay for Huff, PHC; J. M. Mullaney, PHCA; peting in the February only 13 days. This will occur F.A. Dennee, PHI; J. F. McCue wide examination.On . when the 31st day of a month fallsin PHI-PI; F. N. Morgan PH1; M. Thursday, May 16 a pay period. A. Wood PH1; C. H. Helton .' and one Wave<< will be Any special one time credits PH2; J. F. Rhodes: PH2; B. F. to chief. They are M. PROUD MOMENTLt.Cdr.. G. E. Smith, head of VAP.62'sPhoto.graphy - PH2 E. P Hostetler,PH2 leave rations Moore such as or flight ; ; ; ETCA; R. J. &tron, ; pay will normally be paid the J. H. Cooper, PH2; E. B. Crain, Deportment, receives the Navy Unit Citation and Ribbonfrom Blanton, HMCA and next payday after it is creditedto PH2; L N. Echavarria, PH3; R. Squadron Commanding Officer, Cdr. Robert F. Roemer, at Mosely, RMCA. the pay record. Checkages H. Craft, PH3; R. E. Hale PH3; Personnel Inspection held Friday, March 15. (Official U. S. Navy will work the same way. D. W. Slaughter, PH3; R. P. Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). (Continued on Page ) t= \fl.- I l'f . I. -- ._,, _._ , A -- PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS ___ __ 28 MARCH 1963 t . Traits of A LeaderBy 'JAX. ..AIRNE.; S Sgt. Mal.| J. H. Spotamk! . The SAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper A leader Is the result of yearsof form? Their only common expect tWe? leadership from those published each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, experience, maturity and re- denomination was individualism who'ch cSe not to dare and take Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a sponsibility. One can be trainedin and each one had a different trait the'*bisf: r solution. Leadership private firm. All copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR the rudiments of leadership for which he was admired or describes a quality of individuals NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, but it is up to the Individual to envied. not of a group or society. And Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before develop these. The key to the What makes a leader stand out? yet, leadership inescapably Involves publication. are welcomed frofl\ all sources- matter is that the leader is a First, of course, is his rugged insecurity. Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8164. { rugged individual. Some are loved- individualism. Second is his will- You might ask "What, a leader Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries some are envied. There's no in ingness to accept responsibility.Next feel insecure? Ridiculous.. But concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing between. There never has been a his determination to takea try to grasp this, by taking Company, 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida -- leader who was "tolerated". chance. And most Important, chances -. and he must -- he Telephone 359-5140 or 359-0271. / . -- ..i The trend today is to make the his awareness of his subsequent risks everything. By swiftly word "leadership" as common insecurity for having decided on analyzing the situation he sees VOL. 21 NO.3. 28 MARCH 1963 and repugnant the term "to- that chance.In only one golden opportunity and getherness" was years ago. You our present day, more em- based on his individualism, takes can't pick up a paper without phasis Is being given to securityand it. By ignoring this opportunityhe seeing the word"leadership" usedat future. It is easy to assume accepts mediocrity and Just least ten times per page. Pick the new opiate for the massesis becomes another mortal And a up a paper or magazine from two security. However, bold ima- rather common one. years ago. Then it 'tis only usedas ginative action and display of Leadership Is the lonelist thingin .- a accolade. Now it is usedas natural talents in personnal self- the world. If you don't have a smokescreen encompassingmany expression in his daily actions any spark, imagination, guts and 16F. ordinary men. puts security where it belongs ina adult awareness--be a follower. A leader is not ordinary I Nor leader's life: behind him. Defensive The leader will always be there can he be categorized. Have you thinking and bold decisionsdo when we need him. (Adapted from ever seen two leaders, real not go together. We cannot the Quantio Sentry) . leaders, alike in any shape or Station Traffic Fire Chief Sez"It VAP-62's Moyer .. Violation RecordThe doesn't make good sense Rated Top SailorBarry when you endanger your life or following is a report of the lives of others because of L. Moyer AT2 of Heavy "' , motor vehicle accidents and traffic downright carelessness especiallywhen Photographic Squadron SixtyTwohas violations for the period March 16 it comes to fire safety. been selected as that unit'sSailor through March 24. of the Month for February.He . NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis We stand ready to enlighten youat received congratulationsfrom s your convenience. We will set his commanding officer, Week, March 1624..4Total up a class, or classes, in fire Commander Robert F. Roemer Accidents this year prevention and protection for your and a letter of appreciation. He . through March 24.............79 activity, shop or office. was also presented with an engraved ,, "l."". . Number of Accidents ci"H".'if' cigarette lighter bearingthe . jt.. : ' . during March, 1962..48 To avail yourself of this service squadron insignia. \ , Number Of Days Since Last InjuryIn Just give us a call at Ext. 324. Moyer was chosen for the honoras --- THOUGHTS OF A PLEASANT The time is now let's go. result of his RETIREMENT-.may be those of a immaculate Motor Vehicle Accident..3 Mrs. Ruth J. Hill as she retired last Friday at NAS Jax. She had NUMBERS Fire protection is our business. military appearance, professional been VIOLATIONSThis employed here sine 1942. The retiree began her employment - performance and leadership abi- Won't make it ? .week. ...........................57 you yours lity, it was stated. with the Aviation Training Department and then moved to speeding- ..............................10-- the Administration Office, Operations Department when the Train- """Reckless Driving................... 2 g Ing group transferred to Corpus Christi!, Texas in 1948. Her fellow - Going Through Stop Sign.......... 3 @rn: employees presented Mrs. Hill with an inscribed plaque anda Other VioL\tlons..42 rocker. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) Thirty-four drivers appeared: before the Traffic Boardat C::> Hearing: 0 G Editorial the meeting held on March 25. Dispostlon of the cases included the following: seven lost drivingand parking privileges aboard Slam the Study Door station; eight were assigned to eight-hour driving instructions course ; 12weregiven In remedial At Your Own Peril ! suspended penalties; seven were given warnings; three were dis- v Dt missed and five were referred to An eight-year-old "presidential hopeful" recently wrote a letterto commanding officers for possible President Kennedy asking the Chief Executive what he should do disciplinary action.FOLLOWING to become President. He was told to "study hard". TOO CLOSELY Ol Good advice, And were we asked what a serviceman should do to Following too closely is the become word of successful in his chosen military field, we wouldn't deletea the .. third greatest cause of traffic but the President's answer. The question Is certainly different reply is assuredly the hard. accidents. If you get too closeto same--study the car ahead and the driver door Study to and knowledge--two golden keys. They not only open the stops suddenly, It is more than Once that self.improvement"door" but helP us Prove our mettle as well is likely that you will collide with flung open magnificent vistas spread before, our personal horizon offering us a better life satis- Personal him and the cars following you faction will become involved in a chain The and.mostlmportant-afeelingofworthtoourselves and mankind. reaction of tragic crashes. And, tional wealth serviceman is lucky. He has an unlimited amount of educa- at his too, the cars moving in the opposite of correspondence fingertips. may be USAFI with its hundreds direction also become courses. Or perhaps one of the many service . may schools : or simply the base involved. Information l and Education office. And don't forget the well-stocked Research shows that you should ganization. service library--a credit to any or- keep one car-length between you Whether we're thinking about and the vehicle ahead for each eyeing a furthering our military career or good paying J job On retirement, the result of successful 10 miles per hour of speed. The rewarding life a depends on distance should be doubled if the We're reminded our educational development. road is wet. If highways and other newspaper to of a young man' 16 years old- who wrote a Virginia complain that he conditions are favorable, and the Unknowingly this could not find a decent-paying job. traffic Is moving at 30 miles chances for a young fellow had already written an end to his per hour, keep at least three car and started working really full good profession. That's when he quit school ''lengths between you and the car husband and father ofrrnfch two time. Today he is seven years older, a children In front of you. This rule is not paying jobs. and veteran of numerous low- inflexible. You must use common did not get the door sense and adjust your driving to "I'll take that 17 point safety ch.ck you offered." demand.-in or out of ajar and unfortunately there simply 'isn't existing conditions.! . . . . . . servlce--for the untrained. (AFPS) . .. .. . . I .. ,. y : : : ; :; . :'.' . . . I I , I 28 MARCH 1963 .._ JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3PENNEY'S :) CEDAR HILLS| PENNEY'S ' ! ALWAYS FH, f2ST QUALITY SHOP EVERY WEEKNIGHT UNTIL 9 , :I : 1 . r r tl we< know your : . type. ;. ) 7' t. :: ::. t . n haven't you often said... 66 I've got to put in a good appearance..So, I'm careful about my suits... buy only the best..yet look for value. This one, now..looks like Mohair... has a handsome luster to it. Actually 70% Fortrel, 30% AVRIL'* Rayon. Finely tai i1 1 0 r e d..cool and comfortable as a breezy day. Bought it at .; Penney's for just 32.95. For my money..that's more than value..that's : incredible! 99 3 2 95 \ : - f_.1.l ...<*''"M poJr.....fiber , / \ Y.iQ . . ,,, '\ r ; ".. ; f *dc. PIMA COTTON WASH 'N " WEAR DRESS SHIRTS! g ' t Cool, comfortable short sleeve models in a s 4, lightweight, luxurious pima cotton broadcloth - l l l1t Handsomely tailored with popular t \J Kingdor soft, short point collars, vented : sleeves! Little or no iron,1..141017! Sanforized 298! .., , > t DISTINCTIVE . 2-EYELET .. .. *.., a y DRESS OXFORD ' m.n'i tit.. 12 95 -cr ".12 v. Comfortable c u s h- ion insole oxfords of . ,. soft grain leather. \ Leather sole. Sanitized !. ', too. Black ; or brown. ' CEDAR HilLS PENNEY'S ? \ .'. - WILSON AND BUNDING BLVD. CHARGE IT) \ __________ _ . .MARCH-l -.28 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS Navy Managers Face Challenge Are WomenNobody Better Drivers Than Men? I knows whether men are drivers than men? vehicles are drivep by men and Under Exec Order 10988By better drivers than women or vice The National Bureau of Casualty that even the} family passengercar versa. Underwriters point out that a is more .frequently driven on Andrew H. Planer But Insurance underwriters do considerable part rof the dif- long trips by'men than women. knovj thatwomen drivers are better ferences in accident Involvement However, many observers share Navy managers are now at the"hardnose" automobile insurance risks than between the sexes is undoubtedlydue the opinion that women as a class and deal period must to the fact that men drivers are more'careful and more con- men. face-to-face in their negotiationswith mites than women siderate of others on the road federal unions If this sounds like a paradox.here's average more employee a the reason. drivers. The BureVn further pointsout and, therefore';jare safer driversas labor relations advisor from the Office of Industrial Relations In During 1960 for example,41,000men that almost all commercial a class.THEKINGSTON. t Washington told the Jax chapter of [,rrX and 6,000 women drivers 1 the Armed Forces Management were involved in fatal accidents; Association last Thursday.And and 15,000,000 men and 3,500,000 TRIO negotiate they must, said women drivers were Involved in Edward B. Powell, in his talk at all kinds of automobile accidents- _. . >* the Officers Club to thc Jocalgroup fatal, non-fatal and property damage TK i $WHWll'" ) /\, ;'''" the of Executive Order according to the National ' on impact ,1 h JHEKINGSTON I a : Safety Council.In ,1.>' '. * 10988. The order lays the ground r. ( : rules for government agencies to that year, studies show there !.::' t*I: '' "{ .< TRIO recognize and deal with employee were 61,000,000 registered men : ! drivers and 26,000,000 registeredwomen ; : unions. : '. $ #16 . drivers. On the basis of 2f ' "No longer can we run",Powell t ; said. "Navy management person- these figures here's how thesexes .1 : nel now must listen to problemsand shape up with respect to accident' .J (ST1871NEW ) demands of employee unions involvment; 67 of every 100,000 r ,.... J $:'..e:J:,+J and cannot dismiss these demands male drivers-were involved in fatal " with a simple 'No'. Managementwill Edward D. Powellof accidents, as against 23 of every now have to justify its rejection 100,000 female drivers; and 246 the issuing of the executive of 1,000 male drivers were of union demands", every any order, Powell said that the move- NEW FRONTIER . Powell said. involved in accidents of all kinds, r ment to step up the tempo of of as against only 135 out every who the "Navy managers in past management employee relations drivers. (includes the 1,000 women felt that there were more or less received Its from the Impetus These indicate that a figures smash hit. forced into discussion conferences t Hoover Commission report in 1949. women is much less likely to be c representatives This report cited that the federal Involved in an accident than a male Greenback Dollar ) x .$ -;" government had dealings and negotiations driver and, therefore, women jj/ to still do as they pleaded, will 1Y , with Industrial labor: better ST-1809 drivers are regarded as ( ) have to adopt a new philosophy". unions, but had virtually none with automobile Insurance risks than Powell declared. "They must the labor force within government, men drivers.But . negotiate and not merely converseon and considered this inconsistent.Not bettera are women really matters at hand. Managementno much done Powell - was recalled THE BEST longer holds the trump cardin since 1949 until President large extent at the first levelof ip1kIakI1 its dealings with employee Kennedy in 1961 asked for a studyof supervision", he said. "It OF THEKINGSTON groups it is required negotiate the situation, a task force was behooves all supervisors at the providing of course the item Is one organized to conduct the study lower levels to be aware of and TRIOST1705 that Is negotiable". Powell added. which resulted in the order being recognize the problem areas andto 4k \I of"The time-honored concepts of Issued in January 1962 and finally study the "pressure points"in ( ) management-employee relations Implemented in July 1962. order to correct or Improve ,. must now be junked and a Prior to the executive order them and to pass their findingson new philosophy adopted", Powell only five government agencies had to superiors who will be better asserted. management-employee union deal able to handle the situation across r Xr N The movement under the new ings worthy of the name, Powell the table of negotiations", Powell order was not expected to develop he said reported. Today some declared. quickly and heavily as it has, the 50,000 employees are covered by "Thus management personnel of COLLEGE CONCERT OIR representative said. The exclusive agreements; exclusive the Navy face their biggest order, according to Powell, has recognition has been granted in challenge as a result of (ST) -1658 resulted In government employees 44 instances; 57 formal recogni- Executive Order 10988 and must joining unions in large numbers. tions have been granted; six face up to their responsibilities The edict has provided these agreements have already been as managers", he added. employees with an urge to organizeand negotiated with many more in the The Impact of the executive to be affiliated with some process, Powell said. order is felt rather heavily in union, he stated. Powell Indicatedthat As for the future, government the Jax area where the Federal employees feel they want to be agencies can look forward to government is the largest single a part of the new movement and an implementation of voluntary employer. It Is estimated that sense the chance to have a partin check-off dues program for over 10,000 people are employedby MONO $1.89 shaping their own destiny. employee union members. The Uncle Sam In the local area. Some of the items that are Civil Service Commission Is pre- REGULARLY $3.98 negotiable, it was brought out, sently developing such plans, Everyone Is proving himself include pay standards, vacations, Powell reported. physically fit by walking 50 miles leave, work standards, welfareand Powell alerted against the clock. Even the Russians - Navy managers serviceprogramsgrievances to be on their toes and approachthe have joined the marathon.And STEREO $2.49 training distribution of overtime new order with mature responsibility they claim a new record.A . work, hours of work and similar as executives and Red Army general has gone REGULARLY items.In managers. "The success 100 miles by foot in a little under $4.98 I or recalling the background 12 hours-on the back of failure of an en- ." any program reacts to listed man. r rrr rflrrrrue \ NOW HEAR THIS. jI .wr wrRECORD . S DID THAT MOVE COST MORE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE THAN. YOU EXPECTED??? WE ARE ESPECIALLY ATTUNED TO FINANCIAL I o. 8 W 'NEEDS OF SERVICE PERSONNEL J9 KSOHJw LET' US BANK-FINANCE YOUR CAR riou l hgh; ride ;itu center IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. INC. 1 1234 KING ST. -RIVERSIDE BAM Phone near Park 384-7541 Street ROOSEVELT MALL LAKEWOOD/SAN JOSE , -' I -1 28 MARCH 1963 JAY AIR NEWS PAGE 5_ I--: ; : [ L1r; iu1 Staff Aides SecNavApprovesAwardOf Receive Caps Navy Marine Corps u1 fw At Hospital , Staff aides received caps and Expeditionary Medals certificates while Gray Ladies . were honored with awards at a .1 combined meeting of the Red Cross The Secretary of the Navy has entitled to the awards, It was point"/ Gray Ladies and Staff Aides held approved the award of the Navy ed out. [ last. Wednesday at the Naval Hospital and Marine Corps Expeditionary The medals takeprecedencelm- ) Lounge. Medals to those Navy and Marine mediately after the Navy and Mar- / Dr. Jerome Imburg, chief of Corps personnel who participatedIn ince Corps Good Conduct Medals, t 4J pediatrics at the Hospital was the Thailand Military Operationand or the Naval Reserve and the r 4 ;k 't Ip K tz3 the featured speaker. He talkedon the Cuban Military OperationIt the Marine Corps Organized Re- V a "Dependent Medical Care in was announced recently. serve Medals, it was stated. r Relation to Available Medical Personnel of the 3rd Marine Not more than one medal will -. Facilities." Expeditionary Unit (Navy and be awarded to any one person, : n Staff aides receiving their caps Marine Corps) who served ashorein but for each succeeding operation and certificates were- Mrs. Vir- Thailand during May 16, 1962, justifying such award, one"bronze ___ ginia Pruett and Mrs. Ruby August 10, 1962 are entitled to star may be worn on the suspen- Broussard. Staff aides receiving the Navy or Marines Corps Expeditionary sion ribbon of the medal and on awards were Mrs. June Nelson MedalTo the ribbon bar as prescribed by CAPPING OF STAFF AIDES it performed by Mrs. James R, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gody. Gray receive the Medal for the U.S. Navy Uniform Regulationsand Compton On-post Chairman of the group and Mrs. E. H. Olivei Ladies receiving awards were: Cuban Operation persons must U. S. Marine Corps Uniform Chairmen of volunteer services for the chapter. Receiving caps Mrs. M. A. Feher Mrs. J. P. have either been assigned to the Regulations.Lists . (L. to R.) are Mrs. Ruby Broussard and Mrs. Virginia I I I Pruett Moorer Mrs K. R. Moran, Mrs.F. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, of Units, both Navy and (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)). C. Turner, Mrs. A. E. Wattayand Cuba, (Including personel attached Marine Corps, eligible for these Mrs. R. L Werner. to ships and units actually awards will be announced. at a Hospital Wives Will Hostess JOWC Luncheon Hostesses for the coffee were assigned to the Naval Base); those later date. The Hospital Officer's Wives The theme of April in New Yorl Mrs. Q. R. Whitmore, staff aide, engaged in reconnalsance flights will hostess the Jacksonville Cfwill be carried out for an Easter; and Mrs. W. Dodge, Gray Lady. over Cuba and those engaged In ficer's Wives Club Luncheon on Parade of bonnets from Ivey's of Among the guests attending were: special operations specifically designated Movies Wednesday April 3. Social hour Jacksonville M. Miracle, Manager of the Duval by the Secretary of the will commence at 11.30 a.m. with For reservations, contact the County Chaper of American Red Navy. Movies will be shown regularly - lunch following at' 12:30 p.m. at telephone committee no later thai Cross, and Mrs. E. H. Oliver, Intinerants and personnel,units, at 1900 on Monday through . the NAS Jax Officer's Club. Monday, April 1. Chairman of volunteer services and ships temporarily assigned for Saturday; at 1400 and 1900 on I for the chapter. short periods for training are not Sunday: at the Malnstde and NATTU Theaters and at 1900 onlyon Put your plans into action withCASH I New USAFI I CoursesThe These Sunday times at the are Hospital subject to Theater.change. Thursday, March 28 United States Armed Forces Portuguese empires in America; offers four revised social, cultural, and . Institute newly religious, Malnslde--El Ctd.NATTUnlt . courses in Latin American History artistic developments; the strug- --Cow Country. I and II and Beginning RussianI gles for Independence and the Hospital--Bachelor Flat. ;....--- and ILThe problems of the new nations. March 29 kIJ :;...- first course In Latin The second course In Latin Friday, ' American History I surveys the American History surveys the Mainside--Reach For The Sky. I ---- -- history of that area from the time of political, racial economic, and NATTUnI t--El Cit --- -- pre-Columbian Indian cultures to cultural development of each of Hospital--Cow Country. - the struggle for independence in the twenty Latin American March 30 the first quarter of the nineteenth countries. Saturday, century. The following topicsare The course Beginning RussianI Mainside--The Raven.NATTUnitReach . detailed in this course: covers the fundamentals of For The Sky. geopolitical background; Europeanand Russian, emphasizing thedevelop- Hospital--El Cid. .*J... African backgrounds the ment elementary reading ability. major Indian cultures; the periodof Russian Ills Intended Improve Sunday, March 31 discovery, exploration,and con- reading ability and vocabulary Ma1nslde--The Unforgi v en. and economic building and accuracy in readingand quest; political NATTUnlt--The Raven. administration of Spanish and translation are stressed. Hospital--Reach For The Sky. SERVICEMEN: The cash you need to go on 1 leave or pay bills is only a short distance Monday, April 1 1. from your base. Visit your nearby House. Mainside.Pursuit Of Graf hold Finance office and let an HFC Military Spree. Loan Specialist help you carry out your NATTUnit--The Unforgiven. Hospital--The Raven. plans. The folks in over 1200 HFC offices w from coast to coast are now helping more Tuesday, April 2 than 100,000 servicemen put their plans Mainstde-Helen Of Troy. into action. May we help you? 'L:4ii NATTUnit--Pursuit Of Graf Spree. Hospital--The Unforg ven. cd' MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS A.k about' Yo"i o.t p.y.n 24 Ie 12 6 Wednesday, April 3 . Credit LifeInsurance Mainside--Campbells Kingdom.\ 6100 5.93 7.29 10.07 18.48 .. .. 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 NATTUnit-Helen Of Troy. loan 300 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 NEW TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Hospital--Pursuit Of Graf on SOS 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 Spree. at group rate Sop 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 Over 12 feet long, speed over 90 m.p.h., Cterg no C+ernprt.d* 3% on M part of "III4Mr.J'il,btltxett not tstmtnig$300 disc brakes independent suspension mrf, 2%.,...y temotinttr. Two East Germans were dis- roll-up windows-now only cussing Soviet Zone.the fuel shortage in the HOUSEHOJFINANCE First East German: "Your . house is always warm. How do $2195 you manage It?" Second East German: "In strict P.O.E. I confidence it's the parrot. I i bought a parrot and taught It to 25 West Forsyth St.-355-9683 Two Locations say 'Long Live Party Chief Ul- 1000 W. FORSYTH ; Then it the brichtf I put out on 3050 Beach Blvd.-39 8-4541 Ph. 353.7529 back balcony overlooking the Cedar Hills Shopping Center *** wood depot. Whenever It shouts 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 SAN JUAN AVE. the slogan the depot workers i. ,... Off Roosevelt Blvd. M OTTO R S throw firewood at it. So now I AbacI office open Friday innings/ until 8 P.M. Ph. EV 4-4536 IMPORT DIV. get all the fuel I need." t .L Jl, Ii. iJ'J' .. .n. v. -. ,- . .. ' PAGE 28 MARCH 1963 ---- - . - r : I + 4 F J + t Ay .' J dW't MISSILE : AGE DEAL! . NEW CARS / A flu .Lowest Prices t t .Highest Trade-in Allowance Easy Terms-The Nicesest Treatment in Town f I II r I USED CARS Used Cars at.Two, Big Lots Okayed NEW NAVY RELIEF Yoluntttr Workers post at Graduation day exercises along with Rear Admiral i; 2600 Ave. 5552 Beach Blvd.- Kings Joseph M. Carson, Commander Fleet Air Jax and Capt. James R. Compton, NAS Commanding Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty Officer. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)). J On Every Car Sold 23 Wives drunk staggered up to the SHOP IN THE SHADOWOF THE 50-FOOT MISSILE office and said, "I want a to New York." @j GORDONTHOMPSON"Jacksonville's " you want to go by Buf- ?" asked the clerk. _ no," slobbered the Center" "I want to go by planef _. ______n ---.......,.... _._._._. , . FOR THIS WEEK! 1 ROOMGROUP. . _ : 1 1 GROUP THAT IS ; IN QUALITY AND t PRICE ! DINETTE LIVING ROOM .Nylon Covered Sofabed r+ '36" X -48" X 60" Table 'Matching Nylon Covered Chair PH3.P1)A .Six ((6)) Matching Chairs Two ((2)) Step Tables One Coffee Table I i Two ((2)) Decorator Lamps 9' X 12' $ 87 I FOAMBACKEDRUG 288 ONE NORMANDY WAYSIDE WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE CO. 1 1 BOULEVARD I ( PHONE 389-1144 HOON to 6 PM Mondqy Friday 9 AM 6 ( to PM Saturday 9 AM tp 6 PMI" .I -*- ) - .. - I 28 MARCH 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 -- ------ HI , A Women's, View Of A Carrier's Day - By Mae Spencer, J01 .J4lJS12j What's it like to spend a day aboard a carrier at sea? Certainly aboard an airstatlon this size many e officers and men could answer this question but the answer was also granted to some 821 Navy wives ,.)- and Waves last Friday on board the USS Saratoga (CVA-60)). The shrill ever incessant ringof the telephone vibrated throughout - the house of this reporter long before dawn that day. This was the signal to rise and don uniform for the trek to May- port. After a quick stop at the r station to pick up Ruth Ann Roberts t x f d.p" SA, of NAS SIO we proceeded to 3 J y-i+ I'I's' i+d t" e y the Naval Station trying to come awake. f Forearmed with dramamine I scanned the route for an open t- ++ CARRIER CRUISERS--HAS Waves Barbara Leads SN; Barbara restaurant believing a full sto- Green, YN3; Carol Murray, SN and Arlene Thielke, SA pose with mach is a prerequlste to a pleasant r their guide, Herbert K. Russell, MM1 as they board the USS Sara day ( at least at sea ). Butit toga, (CV A.60)) for a day's cruise. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by appeared that restaurants along Mae Spencer, J01)). the way do not open until after 6:00 a.m. Soon after arriving at Mayport we decided to try the bill of fareat the Mess Hall. Our visit was rather a surprise to the Masterat Arms since no Waves are stationed at Mayport. Breakfast was dispatched and off we went to the carrier hopingwe were well prepared.By A FLIGHT DECK PETTY OFFICER, Is photographed on the now the early morning mist Saratoga flight deck after he has assisted in launching and had risen and the gray hulk of the recovery of some of the carriers aircraft during a dependents mammoth ship was tl.cre beckoningus day cruise held last Friday. (Official US. Navy Photo by Mae to a new experience. Spencer, JOl 1)). Having perused through the Bluejackets Manual the evening One soon got the same feelingas For: a Navy photographer this is before to bone up on proper ship- experienced in New York Cityas much routine buta workaday A DEMON (F3B) streaks at some 120 mph aboard the USS pretty away board etiquette we felt we were far as inquiry concerning Wave journalist is not Sara togaCVA-60)du( ) ring a cruise last Friday. Some 821 Navy prepared to board the "Sara". directions. Directions were asked often presented with such an very .' wives and HAS Waves were aboard for the day. (Official U.S. Navy The first sensation was one of many times before we found the op- Photo by Mae Spencer, J01)) great awe and vastness. right combination of ladders to portunity.Some 25 miles at sea, with the After welcome of coffeeas take us to destination.We . a cup our wind at 35 knots across the carrier - EV 4-6432 ( it was a frosty morn) we soon found that lndi d, a bow and the steam cascadingfrom I AIR BASE CAB returned to the quarterdeck to wait carrier Is aselfsustalnlng"clty". the catapults all servedas the arrival of Barbara Green.YN3; Barber shops cobbler shops the backdrop for the ballet of Carol Murray SN, and Arlene tailor shops library chapel.Navy the recovery. In perfectsynchron- Tlelke. SA, all of NAS CI&E and Exchange and the gedunk were ization the aircraft were prepared 24 Radio Dispatched Cabs Barbara Leads SN of SpecialSer- all present. An interesting feature for the nex launch by men in HOUR vices.A at least to the women, was the various colored shirts. Serving Duval County few posed photos were taken fact that laundry and air cuts During actual operationsplanesmust } SERVICE Bot"Civilian for scrapbooks and our guides are free to the men: be refueled armed respotedfor and Military were ready to give us the com- Soon the time arrived to observethe take-off and flung into the air 7/1 plete tour. launch and recovery cyclesof prior to the return of their air- , 9 J. / HAS AREA By now all of the guests wereon some of the carrier's aircraft. borne partners. Thus the yellow board and we were underway Crusaders (F8Ds), Sky raiders shirts direct aircraft movements Cedar Hills Ortega Cecil Field Westconnett without any sensation of movement. (A3B), Demons (F3B), SkyhawksA4C brown shirts are plane captains (Thank goodness I!). ( ) and Sky warriors (A3B) all preflightlng planes for the next I. We broke into two groups to were on display. Four aircraft launch red shirts fill the fuel facilitate movement through the were launched and recovered dur- tanks load bombs and guided missiles - ATTENTIONNEW crowded passageways and off we ing each cycle.An and green shirts perform went. extra special thrill was accorded necessary maintenance resultingfrom There seemed to be a never this reporter as she was the previous flight. ending maze of passageways and permitted to take photographs on A Fire Power Demonstration ladders. the flight deck during the cycles. followed the launch and recovery cycles during which many types of I .. CHIEFS! weaponry were shown..loftbomb This sign points the way to low-level bomb pattern, lowangleloft % bombing over-the-shoulder GRACIOUS LIVING.... Blue Dacron/Wool GaberdineUNIFORMS strafe spar rockets-on-spar Tan or , of ,. dive-bomb spar..were some n n vS the techniques demonstrated.Other . events were a flare drop { JACKSONVILLETRAILER and the ejection of photo flash cartridges In a loop maneuver. 'The program was concluded with 5995Buy flyby of jets and prop planes. This was the end of the plan- MART * ned events but many guests remained - for the return to Now At This Low, Low Price topside Pay When You Receive Your Uniform Allowance Mayport. Many thanks to the officers and 'V7 men of the "Sara" for a memor- MARLOW able day at sea. The Saratoga Is commanded by Captain F. T. Moore Jr., and is the flagshipof WHITE / GRANTS "THE NATION'S LARGEST Commander Carrier DivisionSix Rear Admiral R. J. Stroh.A . / UNIFORMS"Naval MOBILE HOME CHAIN" new type of cigarette lighterhas Tailors for Three Generations"Next 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD.-PHONE EV 8-3564 button been and invented.an arrow You pops push out a 1 To HAS and points to the nearest person i 6475 Roosevelt Boulevard-Ph. EV 8.3556I with a match r I I 1 I { f .. ,- , ,- -' . r t- PAG-e" i s' JAX AIR NEWS u. MARCH 1963 - 3 A1Iof ComFairJax Basketball Tourney L4 ! +: Gets Underway At NAS GymThe ComFairJax 1963 Intermural Athletic season got off to a rousing start last Monday as 10 teams hit the hardwood at the Matnside Gym in a double,elimination basketball tournament.The . first days highlights were many, with one doubleovertime play, they managed to knot the fort to. stop Thomas and limited game, two forrdtsand somespark- score Just seconds before the final him to, three points, all that VP-7 ing individual play. buzzer and toss the game into a could 'muster, while racking up The Fairjax Athletic program, five minute overtime. seven big ones and cinching the which Is for fleet personnel only, Forty-four came back on the game. has a seven sport agenda with court determined to win and pouredin In the VP-18, VFP-62 game basketball the first played each four quick points before Thomas which was next on the agenda, year. Then later in the year come took control of the game and could a protest against illegal playerswas tennis, golf, Softball, bowling, catch them. His two field goals upheld at the half with VFP- touch football and volleyball. knotted the score at 62 all and 62 ahead 33-31. As a result of At the end of the season or it looked like the first overtime the illegal players, the game went early in 1964, a banquet will be would end that way as VA-44 down In the books as a 2-0 win held and a special "Admiral's maneuvered for a last ditch shotto for VP-18 and VFP-62 dropped I 1 __ Trophy" presented tothesquadronor win the game. Some 20 seconds to the losers bracket. unit ammassing the most points were in the Scoreboard clock when Monday's final game of the day during the past year. These points Warner, high man for VA-44 with between VP-5 and FAETU Det will be awarded in a basis of: 18 points, sank a one-handed push Two never got underway as, at teams entered and their orderof shot that sent them out ahead game time and for the 15 minute finishing in the various tour- 64-62. extra periods allowed under the :: neys.In. With time running out the VP-7 rules, FAETU could only field the opening round of the quintet took the wisest course four men. Within minutes after the basketball tournament HatWingOne and gave the ball to Thomas who game had been declared a forfeit A from Sanford downed Attack made a hard, twisting and almost with VP-5 in the top of a 2-0 Squadron 45, 6459. Two of Hat- Impossible one man drive down the score, FAETU's fifth man showedup Wlngs players, Cliff Lamb and center ol the court and then casually, but It was then too late. Dan Underwood, scored 23 points dropped a shot from the edge of the apiece to lead their team to a free throw circle only seven sec- Sarge: Why dQ you drag that hard won victory but the big man onds before the buzzer ended play awful looking wife of yours in the first overtime.In around wherever ? of the game was Bob Hyland of you go VA-45 who found the basket fora the final overtime, Forty- Corporal: Would you like to nab $ ;ry"'i% Sa total of 29 points and at times four played ball control in an ef- kiss her goodbye? . he had -------- --- ----- their HatWingers shaking r 1I 4, W heads as he put on a tremendousone t *4y man show.In . Monday's second game VP- I : Do Your Summer Bowling At I 30 and VAP-62 locked horns and produced a rousing ball game in front of a goodly crowd. Towardthe Central last of the game VP-30 began Lanes FIRST BALL-Capt. Vincent Catty, Chief of Staff, Commander to move ahead and then put Fleet Air Jacksonville gets ready to throw up the first ball In the the game on Ice 67-54 and Hector I 1838 Cassat Avenue I II ComFalrJax Basketball tournament being held this week. Left is Brown poured in a total of 20 I II Fred West, player coach of VA-45 and on the right is Bill Dona.* points for the winners. But againit I 24 Newly modernized lanes, Fully air-conditioned, hue, player coach forHatWlng 1. The Sanford team took the was a member of the losing I FREE Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities opener 6459. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) team who came out as high scorer Complete Pro Shop and Guaranteed Work for the game. Don Schnieder sank I one more free shot than Brown I this for Bring coupon one FREE GAME Season and came up with a total of 21 I Spring Turkey points. I with one paid game. I The third game of the day wasa PHONE EV 4-4556 I real thriller and nip and tuck I Opens On March 30th all the way as Attack Squadron 44 I barely edged Patrol Squadron 71- - Spring turkey season for gob- which will be open are Osceola, 67 in a double overtime. For the blers only, will open in portionsof Lake Butler, and the Taylor County first half it looked as though 44 the NortheastvElorida Region portion of the AuciUa managementarea. was going to make a runawayof March 30, and will close April 14, Camping will not be per- the game as they Jumped off PHONE according to Brantley Goodson mitted on Lake Butler or Aucilla to a quick lead and at half time Regional Manager. management areas but will be had the game under control with a Hunting hours will be 1/2 hour permitted at designated camp siteson 30-19 lead. However, when the 359 -5310 before sunrise to 12 noon. the Osceola management areas. VP-7 quintet returned to the floor Hunters must be In possessionof Bag limit will be based on season for the second half they looked MOBILE a valid hunting license, and bag of three turkeys per hunter. like a new team. 7 Days A Week when hunting in a wildlife manage If a hunter only killed two duringthe Led by sharpshooting Joe _ ment area, a management area regular season, he will have Thomas who ended up with 39 9 a.m.-9 permit. the opportunity to kill his third points for the game they began to p.m. Counties which will not be open turkey during the spring gobbler whittle down the lead. Although 4000 PHILIPS HIGHWAY are Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, season. they were never ahead in regulation (U.S..1 Just South of Philips Highway Pw) Lafayette, Alachua, Bradford, and ":' ... ,. .:. "- """"''.'-. -. ;,; ,ij. -" .: :: that portion of Columbia southof State Road 18 and east of U.S. CHARLIES RESTAURANT ,t WE TRADE FOR FURNITUREOR 44L All other counties in the second district will be open. aid THRIFT MOTEL ANYTHING Evidence of sex, including the OF VALUE. 341 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4.9611Orange Park ; head, must remain on all.turkeys taken while in camp or forest. \\Yi} Miles S. of Main Gat..Open 7:00 AM to 9:00: PM Daily : The use of dogs while turkey { I' Excellent Food Italian and is prohibited. American hunting Wildlife management areas : EXPERTLY PREPARED CARRY-OUT ORDERS { WITH THIS AD...... FREESECOND Steak* Chicken S Chops. SealoocPlua BEER AND BANQUET FACILITIES : Sports NoticesThe Expecting Il Guests. ..... , ' first organizational meeting : Invite/ them to stay at th. Thrift Motel l @M\.: *; CAR '' <:: ::: for the IM Track and Field meet ** 30 Alr-Condlllonod Rooms -iJ 1@ I t - will be held R.asonabl./ Rots 4- :: this coming Wednesday TV and Swimming/ / Pool/ itt. : with each new mobile April 3 at 9:30 a.m. in the ':, Flthlng Facilities// AvalfabU .:::t A* Athletic Directors Office, Bldg. 3. Modern Clean/ Comfortable/ I>: home purchased I The Track and Field meet is .* Service/ P.r onn./ W./comPhon ': < expected to take place on April 30. CO 4-9633 , , 1'i; m'mi' ':'ii' '1' ';'i ':' Ig] : =W! ; :" 1 r f 4 -- --- 1 I MARCH 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 r Spring (Training Ends Luckey Seven Hold Supply Cagers Keglers Meet AO Navy For Naval Academymen IM 2nd SpotBy :\ Bob Dodds, SA Tonight For Crown Spring training for the\ Naval baseball, and Presbyterian and actionIn vllle University three times, one In lair Thursday night's cademy's baseball and 'tennis Boone Park In tennis matches.In last Friday and twice Sunday. In themtional League oflM Bowl Tonight"the NAS Supply cagers earns ended at NAS early thfs,week five games the Navy nine won all three games Navy defeated the ing attye Mainside Bowling Alley, will meet the AO, Navy squadat hen the Middies boarded returned planet four and lost one, the sole defeatto Dolphins, with scoring going 4-2, the Luckey Seven keglers Special 7(30( p.m. In the Malnslde Gymto Operations and to the Clemson College. 1 9-8 and 7-6. Services downed the Neptunes of vie for the Station Basketball till chilly climes of Annapolis, Meeting Clemson and FSU last The Annapolis tennis team, VP-30,'three games to one. Crown. The Supply netmen are d.The Saturday at Tallahassee In a coached by Capt. John E. Madden, Winning the three games,placed winners of the NAS Intramural five-day stay in Florida sawe double-header, Navy squeaked for ,second place with by had only five games of practice .them Ip'a; tie Basketball Championship a Middies take on the teams of Florida-State 8-7, then droppedto behind them when they took on with the:Griffins of FAW-11, both 15-1 win-loss record while the acksonville University Clemson Clemson 17-4. local powerhouses.Local who have a 15 and 5 record and AO Navy squad, NATTU IM and Florida State University, In The Middle nine met Jackson- teams, having had more also placed them only one game Champions, have a 11-5 season-- time to practice due to excellent behind the league leading Owl Hootsof record. weather and also with the additionof VP-30. The NATTU cage crown was All-Navy tennis champ Lt. The Luckey' Seven team jumpedout decided last Monday night when Richard T. Gaskill to their roster in front winning' the first and AO Navy downed MAD-5, 62''to Service handily defeated the out-of shape second matches of the four game 60 In their second meeting of t- Middies. series by rolling games of 729 the finals. In a game at Gainsville last to 687 and 798 to 745. AO Navy won the final game '(SI Friday, the University of Florida The Neptunes came bouncing after Gary Theis dropped the last defeated Navy 7-2. This followed back In the third game winningIt bucket Into the basket with only \ Saturday by a 9-0 Presbyterian. by the score of 832 to 776 after three seconds remaining In the On Sunday, Boone Park, with a Ray Meier bowled the high gameof game to make the score 61 to 60. \ combined team sparked by Navy- the night, a 220. Then after the final buzzer rang, | EV 7-64821 champ Lieutenant Gaskill,knockedoff But In the third game the Luckey a technical foul was called on the Middies 6-2. Seven pinmen gained enough pointsto MAD-5,which James Holland,team sweep the total pin game 2303 to captain of the AO team sank to COASTAL AUTOMOTIVE"YOUR Freeman Wins 2264. make It 62 to 60. Bill Gowan lead the Luckey Seven team, bowling a 598 high set mark Service Centers CAR DESERVES THE BEST! for the night only 16 pins shortof PenclergrasShoots NAVY PERSONNEL WELCOME! Pool TourneyWilliam the record with games *of 187, 204 and 207.Following. j J. E. Baker 6073 Roosevelt Blvd. Jax, Fla. Freeman of NATTU are the top flvdteams, Down MAD AOA School sunk the eight in each of the three Leagues of 0 o s s s. s ball Into the corner pocket to IM Bowling. 100 For 100Ken win his seventh straight match I COLD WAVE Phone EV 7-1111 0 and first place In the Luthern AMERICAN LEAGUE Service Center's Pool Tourna- Team Wins Losses Pendergras of the ax-- I A I ment in Jacksonville March 16. Chiefs 18 6 Navy Skeet Team shot 100 for $ Some 30 servicemen from Cecil Cannon Cockers 18 10 100 targets to win the 20 gauge 95 Field, Mayport and NAS Jax Bowleros 15 9 skeet championship at the Mid- 44r t1Y : gathered at the Luthern Service Falcons 10 6 South Open Skeet Tournament held Center to compete In the eight Playboys 12 8 last weekend at Winter Haven, Fla. ball pool tourney.Six LEAGUE The weekend before,Pendergras anda half hours later, Free- CONTINENTAL traveled to the West Palm Beach I Complete with f :" I man took the top pool shark hon- Team Wins Losses Skeet Tournament where he won the Styled Setting ors after defeating Tim Piazzaof Hornets 201/2 71/5.! 20 gauge AA class, shooting 99 I and Hair Cut ; I VF-174, Cecil Field In the Flash Bombs 20 8 out of a hundred clay pigeons Phone EV 7-1111 finals by downing him In the first Confidentials 18 10 down. In the West Palm Beachhe two matches of the three games. ComFairJax 17 11 also won the class AA All I I ((1)I) Bernard's made a special purchase at the beauty show ana we I The defeats came when he left Coursors 14 10 Gauge match when he shot down want to share it with you. Piazza with six balls on the 100 straight.The . I I ((2)) Bernard's wants 1 you to see the most beautiful new salon in the II table and again when Piazza hit NATIONAL LEAGUE Jax Navy Skeet Team will I Edgewood-Normandy the cue ball off the table. Team Wins Losses meet this Sunday at the local I ((3)) Bernard's wants you to meet our 5 stylists everyday from 8 A.M. Ito Piazza gained second place hon- Owl Hoots 16 4 gun club for practice shooting and I 9 P.M. ors earlier In the tourney when Luckey Seven 15 5 training for the, Florida StateChampionship's he defeated Felix Ruiz of VAP- Griffins 15 5 which are going tc 1 ((4)) This coupon is void after Thursday, April 4thBERNARD'S II 62, In a playoff after they both VU-10 17 11 be held on April 19,20 and 21 at were tied with no losses. Ruiz NARTU 13 11 West Palm Beach. Hair Styling II lost out when he came to a dif- ficult shot and miss cued In the 5452 Normandy Blvd. EV 7.1111 I final shot of the game. Ruiz took s s third place with a four and two record.AIR . BASE MOTORS j.I1C.: . New and Used Cars All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired ,..P1.. ...2.4".... La /.11 Rd.7.1 Before you buy any new or used car -- i SEE US FIRST . More than 100 car inventory to choose from Financing arranged for you PHONE 384-5575 . Mill r OlrwH. < L.* ferric.C..W,r* Ik. IM fix..r w.P..I..... Tr.kr MwiiiiMR 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard Jacksonville 10, Florida ...l. I < -I 28 MARCH 1963 NEWS JAX AIR __ 10 I Sub Services Needs Qualified MenThe Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS .4724. Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8. Florida, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publI- Increasing i for quali lied cation the following Thursday.Ad*arriving too fate for this deadline submariners Is rapidly becomingmore will be published the following week un I. i s'the publisher ii In. evident says the NAS CI&E ttructed otberwUe. A check or money order for the full coat of the ad mutt b. received WITH the copy for the od. Dp NOT SEND CASH. a.a... Cffice, as an average of over 200 new submarine billets are created i every month with the constructionof RATE: ,Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . $1.00 new Silent Service boats. Per additional line ((4 word'per line) .35 Ratings needed to fill these requirements - fall Into three -- categories: Nuclear Power FOR RENTHerschell Street 4 ROOM Furnished Apartment- j COIN1 FISHIN'-Horace,'Milton,Chaney ADC takes a ride in his Training; Polaris Weapons System 3859. 4 tins and bath, porch,yard, 1 bedroom'water furnished fencedIn fishing boat, and use='the fishing rod his fellow chiefs of VP-18 Training.; and Basic Submarine garage, clean. EV 7-1950. private yard. Lake Shore area, presented to him upon his retirement. (Official U.S. Navy Photo) Training.Men $55.00 Phone 388-7787. eligible for Nuclear Power Training Included MM EN, EM FOR RENTLake Shore furnished VP-18 Chief Is Sailor and IC ratings. These,men must apartment small, newly painted, FOR SALE Lovely -Bdrm be eligible for both submarine all utilities furnished. $50 month, house kitchen with eating space training and nuclear power trainingin EV 9-4275. range and refinished hardwood and Through floors. No Through accordance with Chapters 10 closing or qual. $300 FOR RENT- bdrm. Duplex Apt. cash. EV 4-7292. and 11 of the enlisted Transfer , Horace M. Chaney, former chief over the side aboard his small, Manual Many of the men in new. Kitchen' equipped. $85.00 per aviation machinist's mate of(Patrol run-about fishing boat, afterwhich these nuclear power source ratingswill month. 5307 Eulace Road. FOR SALE- bedroom 2, bath Squadron 18 here at NAS Jax, isa he took fly rod and reel In hand be ordered to Nuclear SP 1-7280. home on Southside. $250 down sailor through and through. and casually sailed down the St. Power Training first. Upon Including closing. 7333172.JAN'S . Last week, after completing 21 Johns River Into retirement. successful completion, eligible FOR RENT Furnished cottage years with the Navy, he was piped Says Chaney of his two decadesof submarine volunteers will continue electric kitchen, $55.00 month, SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL - military service "It sure went on to submarine training and duty. utilities Included. 4158 ShirleyAve. DANCING. Ballet, Tap, Jazz those first 10 ., EV 7-5789. Hawaiian, Baton Exercise. Call Flying Club's fast after getting For Polaris training men of MT, EV 4-3055 SP 1-5464 years In." He went on to say that FT, ET, and TM ratings are or his tour was a pleasant and needed. These men will attend FOR RENTFurnished 2-Bdrm 1963 OLDSMOBILES- F-85 T-34 Almost enjoyable time In his life and would Submarine School first and Polaris House near NAS and Cecil Field. ; recommend the to all $50 month. SP 1-1677 Cutlass; Jetfire; Dynamic and Navy young Schools later Weapons System 88's Starfires Super ; ; Ninety- To GoWork men. Ready possibly after a period of sea dutyin A native of Daytona Beach, Fla., submarines.The FOR RENT- Large comfortableroom. Eight. PHIL HACHER ADRC-Ret. Is the retired Chief his wife located 2503 DOWNTOWN OLDS COMPANY at , nearly completed on the Navy third Basic Conveniently , Training, group Navy Jax Flying Club's T-34, a Gen and five children, will live Includes the following ratings:QM, Dellwood Avenue $8.00 per week. First and Main. EL 4-4545 or club spokesman said this week. in Jacksonville where he will be Phone EV 7-567L EV 9-5046. SO, RM, YN, SK, CS, and HM. The T-34 was obtained from the employed with the Grolier All previous applicants who have REAL ESTATE: Thinking, buy, Navy and required painting and Teaching Aids Co. been on waiting lists have now been FOR RENT-Large3-Bdrm.House. selling or Just asking advice call modification to meet FAA require- ordered to school. Range and refrig. $85 month. 6542 Walter Bowen (AEC-Ret.) at Mil- ments. The al rcra(t will be pal nted 16 Burgundy. EV 4-7292. white NAS CPOs There Is currently a shortageof ler Gaskin Inc. 388-4603 or 771- trimmed with day-glow, and submariners in all of the 3939 evenings. will bear the registration number (Continued From Page 1)) aforementioned ratings except for FOR RENTHouse.. 5344 Holly- N4844C. Members Involved in crest. 3 bedroom, one air-cond., hospitalmen. Basic training application - the modification and repair are July 16 will be CPO day forJ. Kitchen equipped near school and HOMES AND are also urgently needed BLDG. LOTS-3 Bd. laboring long and hard to make N. Peterson, ADRCA andJ. NAS. $85 month. Will Lease. from SA/AN. FASNandTATNs.Seamen rm. ,CBS. FHA at $9,300 (offer). the aircraft for club T. Rooks ATCA. 8-1505 5-5474. ready use. EV or EL 13/4 and fireman Approx. will have the acre bldg lots. Call The Club Is hours two offering opportunity to strike for any of the Bowen, Miller Gaskin, Inc., 388- free flight time to anyone who Then on September 16 the following FOR RENT3615 Oak St.3 Bed- 4603 submarine ratings for which they or 771-3939 eves. submits the winning design for the men will be advanced: are found eligible.All room, 2 bath house, living room Flying Club's official Insignia. If W. J. Hart, ACCA; J. T. Roberts, applications for Initial sub- den, dining room, equipt kitchen, the winning design Is submittedby II, CSCA: D. E. Schneider, HMCA; marine training should be garage, storage. Newly decorated, WANTED: Child Care In my home. a person other than a club and E. D. Suarez, AMSCA.B. submitted in accordance with hot air heat, attic fan. ConvenientNAS. One or two children. Near NAS member they will receive a free EV 7-7279. In Westwood. Ph. 771-5192. Chapter 10 of the Enlisted Transfer two hour flight. A Club member B. Roberts will be promotedto Manual, using NavPers Form 1339. will receive two hours stick time. ADRCA on November 16. Further guidance in applying for All entries will be submitted to training in either of the three Herb Cring AEC, VA-45, Ext. January 16, 1964 will see these programs of submarine duty can 8586 or Clifford Barnes, ATCS, new chiefs: W. H. Berry, HMCA; be obtained from the Career Information Yes, We're GoingTOGETHER VP-5, Ext. 8635. K. L., Bryan, ATCA; C. H. Hampton and Education Office, Plans are In the works fora AECA; N. Lance, SKCA andR. Bldg. 995. clubhouse to be located at H. Parks, AECA. Her long Field. This clubhouse will j be constructed by the club mem- bers in their off duty hours, and YOUR FRIENDLY This Time! will be utilized forground training, meetings, and other club functions.It . I WON'T HAVE TO STAY BEHINDTO is hoped construction can com- Bowl-0-Matic mence in the not too distant future. "SELL THE HOUSE". Bland ing Boulevard at Cedar Creek Bridge IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH PEOPLE WHO KNOW YOUR Phone EV 4-6221 or EV 7-3569 PROBLEMS..THERE'S NO MOVING RESTRICTION WHEN YOU DEAL WITH NOW OPEN ALL NIGHT! RI E IN THEATRE Leagues Now Being Organized for Everyone M/xeJDoub// / .Ladies/ Handicap/ Ladies Scratch I CARLOAD Men's HonJ/coptMen's/ Scratch Ladlts/ Coffee Leagues Including Free Wed. . Bantams Juniors Seniors Movies ((with pass) -- THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE _. See The Best For Lest , See Daily Papers For I I FREE GAME :,' I OF JAX W DIRECT OUTLET ProgramsEat I I with one paid game, Limit one I "SPECIAL MILITARY DEALS The Best Pizza I I per person. Void July J, 1963. IN HOMES ON WHEELS" This Side of Rome I NAME--------------- Free lox Popcorn 1 ADDRESS-------------:::::: I CWO-USN JIM BREEZE Ret. DAN DuPREE I PHONE NO. USN Ret. ---------------- Our Bring Ad To - -- -- "" - d Concession Stand ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING, A LEAGUE? YES.:NO.: 3958 PHILLIPS IWAY PHONE 3597121I r IPAGE .- -- -- -" - 3-- 19 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 I MCA Camp Offers Up The LadderThe e following 19 NAS Jax civilian 'Boys A employees; were,promoted In accordance t-L' Spmmer TreatIMMOKALEE Promotion with Program.Promoted the Station's. Merit 'c at Overhaul and Re- ( ) Is an Indian program. Furthermore, YMCA. GarlandT. pair Department were: I term meaning permanent "camp membership is not necessary to be Alexander from Asst. Pro- . site." It also means a)$rfect eligible to take part, '$ the large duction Controlman (Aircraft Me- H': way to spend a summer vacation. variety of( activities, available r chanic Motor to Production ( ) ), Situated on the North shore of which are under the.supervision Controlman Aircraft Mechanic ( Lake Brooklyn, one of.the dozensof of men experienced In craft youth (Motor) ); Bernard L. Allen, lakes in the North-Central sec- work and camping. Stanley J. Flinchpaugh. LaVerne tion of Florida, is Immokalee, a What Does the Camp Have to W. Karpf and Thomas E. Woodham : special camp for specialpeople.... Offer? Spacious cabins house 140 from Helper Aircraft Mechanic y rX {, |Boys.Sponsored. campers in age-group units. A (Motor) to Aircraft Engine Assembler _ by the YMCA, the large airy dining hall, recreation ; William W. Baty (from A : I camp has been active in the lodge, modern sanitary facilities, Aircraft Cleaner to Production I pioneering of young men's outdoor a superior Infirmary, administration Dispatcher; AbieBoger from Helper - , activity for the past 50 YeArs.It building, craft shop, tradingpost Aircraft Mechanic to Aircraft serves boys 8-16 years-of nature center, chapel, land Preservation Mechanic; WilliamH. age who are In good health and sports area which ihclude archeryand Burris, Asst. Production Con- FIRST CANDY BAR-for benefit of the Navy Jax Ortega Little able to participate in an outdoor rifle range, trail camping trglman (Electrician (Aircraft) ) League Is purchased by Capt. James R. Compton NAS Commanding equipment, a complete water front to Production Controlman (Electrician Officer from Lt. W.G. Malzahn, Treasurer of the League. Can- ... for swimming, rowing, canoeing, (Aircraft) ); Cecelia E. dy bars will be sold throughout the station on Friday and Saturday sailing and advanced water skills Carver from Helper Aircraft Instrument by Little Leaguers In uniform. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron all are there to provide a top (Mechanic to Aircraft Instrument Gardner, PH2)Natlon's) PARTSeverything camping experience.The Worker; Lonnie R. Cox from Production Dispatcher to 1963 season at Immokalee Aircraft Instrument Worker; Vin- Most Popular begins June 6 and ends August 31 automotive cent A. DiGiorgi from Asst. Plan- with speci al periods and 8am-6pm activities! within this camping time ner and Estimator (Aircraft Me- Sailor Visit span. to Here chanic (General) ) to Aircraft Ex- aminer; Ralph D. Freeman from "Through top leadership, and Radio Mechanic to Electronics Me- This Nation's most popular Mainside Theater Saturday at 1500. organization programming. .. chanic; Julian Gray from Metal- sailor and perhaps the most There will also be a free kiddies Capm Director Vern says O. Harper, "will campers not only smith (Aviation) to Inspector (Me- famous of all the worldwill Matinee at this time. have 'the time of their lives' but tals); Charles W. Hansen from make a visit to NAS, Jax on Welch is the original voice of- Toolroom Attendent to Machine Saturday, April 6. Popeye. He also portrays Pluto, they are assuming painlessly and quite unknowingly, the positive Operator; Donald H.Hodge DonaldF. This sailor Is Harry Foster Big Bad Wolfe, Jlmney Cricket, traits of citizenship in a Mathe and James S. Williams Welch, the man with 1,000 voices. Opera Carmen and many others. from Machine Operator to Ma- He will appear in person at the democracy 1'' chinist; Leroy D.'Jones Jr from If you have a son Interested In Electrical Engineer (General), camping this summer, perhaps GS-9' to Same GS-11; and AlvinD. convenient Camp Immokalee is the answer to Kent from Aircraft Cleanerto PUZZLE i-PAY I ITlae credit terms "What shall I do this summer?". Aircraft Engine Assembler.Bluejackets . PHONE Write to Vern 0. Harper,YMCA Holt Publishing Company publisher of the lax Air News, foreign anddomestic 388-3516 Camp Immokalee 221 Riverside i$ offering a $5.00 prize for the earliest postmarked correct answer partsCATERING Avenue, Jacksonville 2, Florida, Inn to this week's crossword puzzle. Deadline for entries will be for more detailed information 1200, Saturday, March 30. TO MILITARY PERSONNEL which may lead to a pleasurableand DohTs The winner will be announced In next week's Issue of the Air memorable summer vacation. News Entries must be sent direct to the Holt Publishing Company, March 28 Thursday, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville I, Fla. a Dining and Dancing Complete Friday, March 29 ACROSS Parent Dance featuring Phil Kay and the 1-Leather (colloq I ) T A 01.E G t. A c E Coverage! 7-Hebrew RADIAL RM/ O S S Chantels 8:0012:00 p.m. thong a a a l-Army officer S-Man'i month R t pL/ S P d 1 Saturday, March 30 U.Characterl.nickname N 6 P LN T !3 d AUTO LIABILITY Dance featuring Carl Boyd and tic of old ace .Norse rod rcana aa EJQOQ d the Rhythm Kings 9:00 It-Dwelt 10Fondnena11Floats asa SB aaomnnrara p.m. 14-Klng of FIRE MARINE HOME OWNERS BashanISSallors In air 1 N L k 1:00 a.m. IJ.Procrastl- p E P nan CASUALTY LIFE Sunday, March 31 (colloq) It-Pack nation away P oaaunBB. Dance featuring Carl Boyd and 17-DJstnnce measure U-South aa I B E HEa Low Down Payments the Rhythm Kings 8:00-12:00 p.m. 18-Be III animal American QGQBQSB2 R ana Easy Monthly Payments Monday, April 1 20Sum23NothlnR 21Theweetfto R D G fi E R G E B |> I fc Dining and Dancing 24-Harl In playMemoranda 22-Jumps {(- AUTO INSURANCE FOR Tuesday, April 2 28-A continent 25-Kplc 27Strlkes10Cravestone poem Aiw.r to Fnvlwa (t rral. (abbr.) Happy Hour 5:00 6:00 p.m. 29-Breaks 4ft.Worn away U.J>lace MILITARY PERSONNEL suddenly 32-Wondy 41-I)epresalons> Football plant * 44-Iiabylonlan position 31 Dining and Dancing 33Spcck35llox 31Opulent 4-Ireland hero (abbr.) Business: 388-3583 Home: RA 4-3249 36-Fewest 47-Turklsh 58-Compass Conductors Burnlng regiment point Special Club Steak, $L50 39'llanteCPrlnter's coals 49-Man'a name 60-Symbol for BOLEN-WRIGHT 31-Male deer 52.1'allehood cerium NC Wednesday, April 3 measure 6438 Roosevelt Boulevard Game Night 8:00 p.m. 43'ChoUe 45Withered46Arabian part :<<> I 2 3 4 S X>> 6 7 1 9 10 tM ->>; ->>:: garment 1 11 I < MORE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ RO-Offsprlnic 48-Urowing of out 14 .=;,.oJ',;. I 1) '16)C/; FOR YOUR CAR!! U.I""nl SliTrade money" (. for II 19 :....:.,.; 20 :za 22 ';'X"r 23 Blender Huh 24 25 f..i' 26 27 ;S9 28 (pl) IV,' ...M cD@oIJU[} SSDfelirlumtremenH 29 30 r/. 31' 32 (abbr.) \ \11 \ 6f1.RJIfrH 3 34 :':; 35 .i ffm;:: rwlfg. 2>!Female IV'-.y": .; N;.' Q9 m : ... 'if.1f! . "'W':':':':"';'' .: :.;:::::::.: ;: relatives 36 37 38 V./. 39 40 "I DEIH I ;;;. ;:.:::;:: Cl.J'rIJlonKe,1 attempt togasxexsion r: 42 fa; 43 44 Vh''' 4S62i'erftrmed I 46 47 rn.1 49 -: 30 I DOWN 1.Multltude" )2 n 34 55 Chevrolet 2Prlnter' measure 56 U )1 ljjo-)9 60 3-Klver Island ;.: 4.Narrrlw.board flat IJ 6'' / 62 << z.=- 0:<-: 924 LAURA AT ORANGE 5.L.ong-legged DOWNTOWN bird J Dwtr. by I'mted' Future bjrndicate: Inc.: 21 344-4621 PHONE Far UM Is Astk rla4 Pat sre oily . . . .,: !o ti .. .. .. . .a--.a. w .1" 47.T ''M .a.' "'......J. J _- '- 1 -=" : C ......_ _. r -' RNm' --l PAGE 12 lAX 28 MARCH 1963 Navy Dental I Officers A/C Maint. acqbaint quality control personnel That's Wonderful from all NAS tenant activities and Commenting on the promises the O&R Department with the latest made by Khrushchev at the 22nd I .. Host Jax Dental Society Holds safety and maintenance procedures Party Congress, Ivanov said tohis in far inspection friend Petrov - -- -- - so as goes. : r Each year the Navy Dental Captain J. V.Westerman,Dental The meeting was an unlimited "Isn't it wonderful Comrade, Officers of the northeast, Florida Officer, NAS, Jacksonville and SeminarThe success reported Lieutenant Com- the government Is planning to .j' present the professional programat Staff Dental Officer, Commander mander Stuart Strauss, Quality provide every loyal Party mem- the March meeting of the Naval Air Base Sixth Naval Control Officer of the Aircraft ber with his own private helicopter. - Jacksonville Dental Society. This District presented the guest Quality Control Divisionof Maintenance Department.It ." year, the meeting was held at the speaker Captain Jerome C. the NAS Aircraft Maintenance is planned to hold quarterly "Fine," said Petrov, "but what Green Turtle Restaurant on March Stoopack, DC, who discussed"The Department conducted a one day seminars in the future witha will we use them for?" 20 at 6:30 pun.Navy. Complete Oral Examination". seminar on Wednesday March 20. different activity acting as host "To get to Moscow to stand in Capt. Stoopack is a diplomate of the The seminar was designed to each time. line for shoes," Ivanov answered. Wives American Board of OralSurgeons, a member of the American Society i' of Dental Sergeons, the American Corner Academy of Oral Pathology, the . <<<< . American Dental Society at ) Navy Wives Club lax #86 held Anesthesiology, the American Opens their Social and Educational meet- Dental Association, and Is ing last Wednesday at the club- presently the Chief of Dental TOMORROW house In Dewey Park. MesdamesE. Service at the U.S. Naval Hospital .. M z Shiffer Jessie Jones, Walter here. Friday, March 29 . Henry, Charles Smoote Gary Tyles Helpful professional hints were and L. Rabyk were Introduced as presented by the Navy Dental Officers - with emphasis on "Dental guests. Social and Educational Chair- Materials" by Lieutenant Russell man, Mrs.William Krause,showed Corio and "Conservatism in Class . movies taken of Installation cere- II Amalgam Preparations" by FREE Lieutenant Commander Gordon E. ! monies held In January, at the . Robert Meyer Hotel.A King. demonstration on makeupand Hostesses for this meeting were: hair styling was given by Mesdames Carol Brennan, Maria Mrs. Sybil Connor, operator of Bennett and Virginia Bay. JACKSONVILLE MOBILE HOME DEALERS SHOW the Jet Beauty Shop on Roosevelt The monthly social for mem- Blvd. Mrs. Connor used the fol- bers and guests was held March MOBILE HOMES SHOW lowing members as models: Mrs. 23 at the clubhouse in Dewey Park. Stanly Cotrltt, showing a very Mrs. Eugene Forest and Mrs. W. . short hair styling; Mrs. Paul Wagner were in charge of this AT Jones, displaying a medium length affair. hair-do and Mrs. Kendajl Kernsin The next club luncheon takes a very elegant evening styling. place on March 28 at 12:30 p.m. PHILIPS HIWAY PLAZAU.S. Mrs. Connor terminated her de- in Dewey Park. This luncheonis monstration with helpful hints for the ladies who want to be well a special 30 Cuban occasion honoringsome NO. 1 SOUTH AT EMERSON ROAD women now residing - groomed at all times. In Jacksonville. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY 1 PM TO 9 PM PM TO 6 PM BEAUTY BULLETINE FROM THE SUNDAY I LOOKING GLASS STYLISTSMR. MISS MR. RICK MARGIE.WILLIAMS. BRING YOU THE NEWEST IN HAIR STYLES.For . Spring and Summer From The Fashion CentersOf The World. . f FOR 6l// DISCRIMINATEWOMEN $15.00PERMANENT For $$750 WITH .. t ,, THIS CERTIFICATE . . b y, . New Industry Standards . . ruMQitiSee . the new models! Complete : ca : 1954 BLANDING BOULEVARD PH. 389.6617 modem homes and travel trailers! it 1 : . MAKING A MOVE? These new mobile homes-with .. o . Rent A complete furnishings and appliances : : NEW FORD Truck jJ for every room-are just right for in- : : VANS 1 dustrial workers and military men STAKES . PICK.UPS who want to keep their families together . LIFT GATES for retired couples I and young Mobile homes on display at the . PANELS show will all bear this NEW marrieds. The light-weight travel : seal of approved industry stand : Move Yourself 3U/0 CAt/ SPECIALLONGDISTANCE) trailers are great for weekend andvacation : ards for electrical, heating and . And Save Up To plumbing systems. . fun. RATES : FREE ADMISSION : . . . . . 311 W. STATE ST. EL 3.Bbe4 L R qL Presented by your local dealers In cooperation with 110 JULIA ST. . EL 37475 ........ the Mobile Homes Manufacturers Association y I . -- -- - --- -- |
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