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I I : 'L :t ,;*.".;:.1V.:.'':- , r "A"''ytgd T.v Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to I lc considered an official I f I I 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 21 NO. 9 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 9-MAY 1963Bird T Corvair Falcon Top NR Prizes .. < ? 4 r 'V P > - - \- .; % \ DflAW/AfG , 3RD JUNE /IE fth 2ND PRITE '__" v .. , USO MilitaryBall $35,000 Goal Set For Navy Billy May Hilifes Relief Fund Drive This YearBy To Play At . Pal WeekThe Three 1963 automobiles top the and three Mae girls Spencer) each, J01 priced at Individuals may donate to tIle HAS DanceThe prize list: for this year's Navy Re- $55, and ten transistor 8, two drive if they so desire without receiving - lief Drive, it was announced this band radios each worth $50. a donation ticket. Navy United Services Organ- week. Firstprizeis a Thunderbird Anyone of these fine, prizes may Relief Drive officials said that the Billy May Band featuring (ization's Armed Forces Pal Week with air and full be to the of Frankie Lester and the 'Nail conditioning won by donating NavY' purchase tickets for the free will be ushered in this Saturday. power; second prize, a Corvair Relief Drive now in progress. The prizes .is only Incidental to the Drlvin Six' are the musical and May 11 when the Annual USO four door sedan fully equipped;'and Drive will continue through June 6. campaign.A entertainment personalities who Pal Day is held at Jax Beach. third Falcon four door for the will perform (for the 1963 All Hands prize, a Drawings prizes are goal of $35,000 has been set This is the first event in an sedan fully equipped.Two expected to be held In the NAS for this year's drive. NAS Cecil dance slated for Wednesday, May 15. This dance is an annual entertainment-packed program sets of Bristol golf clubs Bandshell on Friday, June 7. Field, NS Mayport, NAS Sanford event for all members of the NAS under the guidance of Brigadier each worth and Books six donation and Jax $325 ((1 niens containing NAS Glynco are also participating - Emil Miller, USO Salvation Army 1 ladies) complete with bags and tickets are now being distributed to in the drive. Composite Recreation Fund. Director for this area. carts are prize number four. Other units. When a person donates$2.50he The Navy Relief Drive is theNavymen's Starting at 8:30: p.m., with con- There will be free refreshments tinuous programing until 12:30 prizes are a tape recorder valuedat is entitled to the "free"or own drive to raise served from 12:00 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.at $300, a portable TV valued at "extra" ticket in each book of funds to aid them in times of a.m.,this year's affair Is being the Beaches USO Club, In the $200, a portable stereo worth$100, six after he has sold the live paid emergencies. (See other Navy held at the City of Jacksonville Sandpiper Building, on the ocean- six Schwinn bicycles (three boys tickets. Relief articles in this issue.) Cpliseum. Dress for the occasionis front to all military personnel and semiformal. Male personnelmay their I families. -....-- wear service dress uniformsor Free rides during the same r'v appropriate civilian attire with hours will also be given to servicemen .coat and tie. in uniform who have familiesor Liquid refreshments, Ice and wives of deployed servicemen snacks will be available at the with families. The rides will Coliseum. be provided by the Griffen Amusement Admission tickets for couplesare Center. being distributed by the NAS The highlight of Pal Week will Special Services Officer, Lieutenant - be the Annual USO Military Ball .... Commander R. W. Mansfield, which will be held Monday, May 13 .. to all unit Special Services de- from 8:00: p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at partments. . the Civic Auditorium Exhibition the course of the evening's - During . Hall. Servicemen In uniform will , - entertainment there will be be admitted free of charge. J\- door prizes given Only many away. Captainand Mrs James R.Compton - active duty military personnel will lead the grand march at ' are members of the NAS Jax Com- : the Ball Music will be providedby t- a ... posite Fund will be eligible to " the Air Station Band. Duringthe evening, the USO "Junior Vol- FIRST BOOK OF TICKETS for the 1963 Navy Relief Fund Drive Is purchased by Rear Admiral receive these prizes. unteer of the Year" will Joseph M. Carson, Commander Fleet Air Jax from Cdr. Kent J. Weber, Chairman Tickets and Dis Free parking (Is being arrangedat the Coliseum lot. p (Continued On Page 4)) tribution Committee. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) parking J7f' -.- .- . ' -- I 1 MAY 1963"That's JAX AIR HEWS - PAGE 2 .. -' . , Station Traffic j ' : r v : RecordThe J,; '" It.X NE.WSI' l ; Violation ::. f;;:' following Is a report of : motor vehicle accidents and traf- The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 'iI" fic violations for the period April published each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, : < 29 through May 5. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. All copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR t NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, s week through May 5..6 Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before \ Total accidents this year publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources- t through May 5..........113 Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8164. ; IQW Total accidents through April, Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries '. 1962.......................75 concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Company, 4724 Clyde Drive. Jacksonville 8, Florida -- NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE Telephone 359-5140 or 359-0271. : 3,, Hp. LAST INJURY IN MOTOR '< VEHICLE ACCIDENT..5 VOL. 21 NO. 9 9 MAY 1963 J NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS This week..70 Armed Forces Machinists 1630 ; Speeding...........19 Reckless driving..........2 Going through Stop Sign..5 Day Set For Receives FormalRecognition Other violations.....44 5+ drivers appeared before - 4j Sixty-eight ; o O the Traffic Hearing Board at Sat. May 18 e the meeting held onMay 6. Dis- position of the cases Include the 18 has been officially Formal recognition was grantedto Saturday, May following: 16 lost driving and proclaimed Armed Forces Naval Air Lodge 1630, International * Solid Security"Navy parking privileges 'aboard station Association of Mach the President. The first for various periods; 18 were assigned Day by inists In the newly established such observance was held In May to complete an eighthourcourse ungraded non-supervisory employee in driving Instructions; 23 1950. unit by Captain James R. were given suspended penalties; 10 Armed Forces Day symbolizesthe service Compton, NAS lax Commanding unification of Relief Society were given warnings; were dis- and demonstrates military the close work- Officer, on Tuesday Aprll23. missed; one was fined and four Naval Air Lodge 1630 formerly were referred to commanding officers Ing relationship of the Army, has been granted recognition in the for possible disciplinaryaction. Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, unit composed of all employees of Outlines Service AimsThe Coast Guard, the Reserve Forces the Naval Air Station.In . and the National Guard. It also addition to meeting qualifi- provides the American public the cations for formal recognition in to view and Inspect the opportunity aim of the Navy Relief Society is that all of Its services, MDBS Notice preparedness of their Armed the ungraded non-supervisory financial as well as advisory, Intermediary and social, be* of lastingand Forces. employee unit, Naval Air Lodge truly constructive value. Employees Mutual Death Bene- Here at NAS Jacksom llle Open 1630 has qualified for an election In cases direct financial fit Society Notice 215 and 216 is within the unit to determine their many House will be held on Armed are received. issued to advise members of the eligibility for exclusive assistance, either by loan or recognition. Forces from 12:00 2. Where a man, active Inactiveor Day p.m.to5:00p.m. gratuity combination, Is indicated.In death of two of Its members.As . .. More details will in retired or his dependents need appear a result of A Naval others no monetary expend- payments by committee appointed by for basic maintenancedue next week's Air News. assistance itures are involved, the help the Society, members will now be Air Lodge 1630 has been meeting needed may be for the servicesof to delay or non-receipt of assessed $2.20 which is now due with a management committee for the Navy Relief Nurse assist- dependency situation allotment which or other make and payable. The ten day notice of Two mosquitoes were resting on the purpose of drafting a Memorandum ance with transportation, housing, emergency assessment began on May 7. Robinson Crusoe's arm of Understanding coveringthe of the about dependency the resources family tempo- Members are reminded that Securing information details of the coming election. Inadequate funeral expenses "I'm leaving now, said one. allowances, pensions, rarily ; cash payments will not be ac- Further Information regardingthe for dependents and travel In "I'll see you on Friday. and-govemment insurance, locat- cepted. election will be publicized in where there Is critical - ing and communicating with Navy special cases the Air News, as well as illness death. personnel and advising about or Individual Station Notices and available 3. Where hospitalization of dependents - community resources Instructions. such as Aid Dependent Children, is required. The spouse Polio and children of active duty Children's Service Crippled , League, Welfare Department and personnel are eligible for hospitalcare Waves Guests At related services. for acute conditions in civilian - Financial assistance from the hospitals or hospitals of the Pal Day Luncheon"A Society Is based upon two basic Uniformed Services; all other dependents - considerations: ((1)) there must be of service personnel are YMF different hat on every head an established Navy or Marine eligible for similar care In but Just the same it can be said Corps status and, In the case of hospitals of the Uniformed beneath them all are Just plain! gals dependents, actual dependencyrather Services. with thoughts and dreams that than mere relationship, and The Society expects that dependents DRAWING make them pals", was the slogan l2) there must be real need. needing hospital care will for the Pal Day Luncheon held Some of the typical situations In utilize the services available Wednesday, May 1 at the Wotnens which financial aid may granted through sponsorship ofthegovernment. Club of Jacksonville. SixtyfiveNAS Include: Where such care is not 7JUNE 1963 Waves were special guests at .. 1. Where a man has lost his available or for good reason cannot the annual affair. life and the widow, minor childrenor be utilized, assistance may be Myrna L. Young, SA; June truly dependent parent needs given by helping the servicemanor Harper, AK3, and Janet Achard, assistance for basic needs his dependent with charges for and pendingthe AKAA from Supply Department . receipts of government bene- such service at ward or minimum llB Arlene Thielke, SA from CI&E fits for the widowto rates. The Society is unable to moooMCIUDN6 ; transportation formed a Waves color guard pre- return to her family; a courseof finance cases involving truly '- ceding the luncheon. chronic Illness or situations which vocational training for the widowto Special guest, Mrs. Weltjen enable her to earn her own livingIf require long-term commitments. Chairman of the Americanism 3 4. Funeral expenses for dependents. AUTOMOBILES she is unable to finance such Committee for the American from her own resources; keeping Legion La Habra, Calif spoke on children in elementary and 5. Situations involving tempo- AND "The and Evolution ofthe History secondary public schools when basic rary distress living essentials.of dependents for /HAllY TIIER {gIUqBLETEMS/ American Flag". She illustrated otherwise this vital education her lecture 25 handmade - by showing 6. Travel In special cases where have be curtailed might to ; emer- there Is critical illness or Heath. flags. _ gency nonrecurring expense of a 'I KETS a necessary nature such as medicalcare S0 eac h Two hundred and sixty times funeral expenses or In She: "Darling, did you ever try, day, on the average, the Treasury special instances occasional to sell vacuum cleaners?" BOOK of 6.r is asked to replace a Savings Bonthat's assistance with basic maintenance He: "No, of course not." S wiNY been lost, stolen, multi late not extending directly or indirectly She: "Well you'd better star) %ustnr ro or destroyed. Since the Savings _.. ''I' to regular supplemen- now. That's my husband coming I, y NttD NOT Bonds began May {h " tation after government benefits up the walk. 1941, more thanamUUonandahalfsuch bonds have been replaced. . - 1 k 9 MAY 1963 JAX AIR NEWS .11.IIA __ PAGE 3 Army Reserve; BroadcastersTo I , , Visit Five Florida Cities ! The U.S. Army Reserve's only which will bring it here to Jackson- Service and will exhibit its radio .. er wvh : completely mobile radio station. In ville on May 14-15. broadcast ,facilities which are the United States, the 209th The unit, which Is a part of the installed in two Army vans at {r\ Overseas Radio Station of Rome, XII U.S. Army Corps,Atlanta.Ga., Tallahassee on May 6; Tampa May Georgia, will begin a two-week is a reserve component of the 8-9; Melbourne, May 10-11 and : tour of five Florida cities onMay 6 world-wide Armed Forces Radio Daytona Deach, 12-13, before I, coming to Jacksonville.The . GOOD NEWS tour has been scheduled to coincide with that period set aside oYMrI by the nation each year to honorits mothers!lMon. military services, "Armed I KN Forces Week". The primary mission of' the t thru Sat., May 7J.J8 at Tues. thru 21-25 Sot.t May at 209th is to provide information and ; Cedar Hills.Arlington Southgate e Gateway and Paxon entertainment to our armed forcesIn Toe, and WW., May 21-22 at Thurs. thru Sat., May 23-25 ate [ an overseas area by Highlands Sherwood broadcasting on.the standard AM ARMED FORCES WEEK VISITOR-S/Sgt.Harry P. Allred, station band In locations where it is engineer, monitors an outgoing broadcast in the engineering van r--- i Impossible for servicemen to pickup of the mobile 209th Army Overseas Radio Station from Rome. Co. e pr.fQ stateside broadcasts. To fulfill The 209th is an Army Reserve unit of the XII U. S. Army Corps this mission reservists of the and is the only completely mobile Armed Forces Radio Station in 209th have designed and built acomplete the United States. It will be exhibited to the general public in b mobile broadcast sta- Jacksonville on May 1415. (Official U. S. Army Photo) tion. Armed Forces Radio Ser- vice broadcast equipment has been periods and in their spare time. the many activities in which U.S. Installed In[ two large vans, one of The sound- vans are completely Army reservists are engaged in :'<, ( / .;:, : which Is designed as transmitter proof and air conditioned, and throughout the country and it is ..;,. :. and the other serving as a control house turntables, tape recorders hoped that information and litera- ... , :;' room and studio. microphones, and all other equip- ture made available to visitors will Unit members, all reservistswho ment necessary to operate a be helpful to young men approachIng - serve with the unit near their modern radio station. or in, the military obligationage .. hometown, did all of the Installa- The tour has also been designedto group of 17.1/2 and 25 of the tion work during their regulardrlll acquaint the public with some of opportunities available to them to learn while servlngln'thelr own local - ;' .; if U.S. Army Reserve unit. .. ., . '. : .... MAKING A MOVE? The broadcast vans will be exhibited in Jacksonville at the .: :<;:":. J Rent A Sears, Roebuck parking lot from 1 . '. '.. .!'.:.. p.m. to 9 p.m., May 14, and from ;. NEW FORD TruckVANS 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., May 15. .f ' ,;,> : tL The general public Is invited and ;. -- STAKES urged to visit the mobile radio station - ,. SPIPl1uPS ,' PICK.UPS where they may see firsthandthe ( LIFT GATES methods and equipment used to ' PANELS keep our fighting men informed and Move Yourself entertained while serving over- 50% SPECIAL seas. And Save Up To LONG-DISTANCE ... RATES Bluejackets Inn '..'- r L' "\T': @ ' :f ll/AT,+ I IL 311 W. STATE!. Doin's [ J; EL 3.8684110JULIAST7 CAIN R NT IL GRAN f'S / Thursday, May 9 l1d"' ell, EL 3.747 Dance featuring March' Wilson and the Red Coats 8:00.p.m. - r' get a beautlful.r .. 12:00 a.m. I. >' BANISH DRY SKIN. OVERNIGHT 5 x 7 picture Friday, May 10 . Special New Kind of Moisturizer ContainsNature's Dance featuring Carl Boyd and of baby the Rhythm Kings 9:00: p.m. - your 1:00 Own Medication to PositivelyEND a.m. r for only Food Special Full basket fresh 59 DRY SKIN WHILE YOU WEAR ITI! water catfish with large portionsof I french fries & cole slaw -.90 Yon can actuallyeel the dif,> Since Egyptian times it has been ; AGES 3 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS ferrnrc on your dun when yon I known that a tropically grown .. . applr it Hut's because the unusually plant produces a crystal clear Saturday, May 11 high concentrate of the gel within its leave This gel Dance BRING YOUR FRIENDS featuring March Wilson y famous moisturizing el" used i in I rapidly heals and soothes human ALO-Creme MOISTURE PLUS(I skin in fact its healing and and The Red Coats 9:00 p.m. - Here's ell you do! Just bring your childrento 1:00 our store on the dotes shown and our /f.A Eszremdy Dry Skin it so beautifying powers are legendary. a.m. specialist in child photography will toke quickly absorbed that it Immediately Now, for the first time it'* possible several cute poses. You'll get to see your goes to work to protect for the modern woman to Sunday, May 12 lovely finished pictures just few MJI natural skin oil from evaporating Identify herself with the fabulous Jam Session 2:004:00: p.m. feel the skin' de'ineaa..ALOCrftM . can Your choice from beautifully finished 5" X you Queen Nefertiti Egypt's most Dance featuring Carl Boyd and 7" pictwrct (not proof)J. lit-59f.' litre MOISTURE PLUS beautiful[ woman. The Rhythm Kings 8:00 p.m. - rJ 5 x 7's if you like: lit-$1.50; etch extra for Extremtiy Dry Skin ii With this fabulous, new 4 ox. site 12:00 a.m. -$1.25. All in different poses. )ly new l kind of rooiaturixer ape of ALO-Creme MOISTURE PLUS One or two children in each family will be daily formulated to revitalize for Extremely Dry Skin we are r photographed singly for only 59< each. moisture da"ed. undernourished offering a $1.75 sire of ALO- !" Groups $1.00 per person. Extra child- tkin. With consistent use it stimulates Creme FACE free. As a combination Monday, May 13 s 5x7, $1.50. regeneration of the tissuesto use ALO-Creme FACE during Dining & Dancing ,... '''" EXTRA SPECIAL! Finished wolfeMire pictures :* prematurely prevent and ageing erase skin.tiny Massageface lines of and the ALO day. under Creme your MOISTURE make-up Food Special Steak(choice rib) ," 2 z x 3i! less than 50f, each in << PLUS for Extremely Dry Skin asa with potatoes & salad $1.00 rig and neck with ;: r' gentle upward of 4 , a some group pose night cream.: Your skin will feel and outward notion Leave onournugni. ofter look 14 younger instantly! Tuesday, May HOURS TILL T.JO PM. Notice the beautifying Jest of all, it's now available at Happy Hour 5:00: 6:00 p.m. 10 A.M. 1 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT results the next morning. better cosmetic counters. & Tito wonder working /Ingredltnt Dining Dancing A >. proven I P.M. ( PM. SAT. NIGHT Till 5.10 P.M.W.1YGRANX . Yon can really see the diUerente.that' through modlcal rtMarth. to actually ivocmrat skin thuu. In the VM case of because your skin looks a third dgrts bum, as published In the CO fresher. and the skin's texture'AugusteN' laws "IndustrM' Medicine Wednesday, May 15 feel smoother instantly! SMP-32-m Game Night 8:00 p.m. ... -- ---- - I 9 MAY 1 1963 1 I 1 PAGE 4 JAX AIR HEWS _ USO Military Captain Pressler To Assume (Continued From Page I 1)) be crowned. I Other events planned for the Air week Include luncheons at Civic Command Of Fleet Wing11Fleet Clubs, honoring servicemen and - special receptions at churches and synagogues.Special Air Wing 11, at NAS Jacksonville will be relieved by Captain LouisL. is antisubmarine warfare and Pressler in ceremonies to beheld aerial surveillance.In . will of religious emphasis will hold a change be given to the Armed Forces command ceremony at 3:00 p.m., before high ranking naval addition, the squadrons have by the churches and synagogueson Friday, May 10. offices and invited dignitaries. participated In the space shots and 17 Capt.' Fraueheim will leave fromCape Canaveral and in Friday Saturday, May Captain Gilbert J. Frauenheim recent 18, and Sunday, May 19, at which Jacksonville for duty in Yokosuka, months have received nationwide time the servicemen will be recog- .-. Japan, where he will assume the attention in the first sighting 01! I nized, made welcome and broughtInto duties of Chief of Staff, the hijacked Portuguese liner the fellowship of church life. Commander Naval Forces, Japan. Santa Maria; locating the becalmed "The aim of this USO Armed .w Capt. Pressler reported to Nina II, and finding the hijacked Forces Pal Week is not only to Jacksonville from duty as Venezualan freighter ,Anoatequt. .:- ALL HANDS DANCE-"Frankie make this program amassgestureof commanding officer of the ammunition - Letter and the Nail Drivin' hospitality toward the men and ship USS Mount Baker, "Gee, Frank, I'm in an awful Six" will be featured with women in our armed forces," which operates with the Pacific jam, I need 50 dollars and I don't "Billy May B nd" at the All Brigadier Miller said, "it is our Fleet. know where I-can get it." Hands Dance at the Jackson. hope that the unity between civilians Fleet Air Wing 11 is comprisedof "Glad to hear you say that, ville Colisuem Wednesday May and servicemen expressedat four patrol squadrons and one buddy. I was afraid you were goIng . 15, from 8:30 p.m. to!12:30 a.m. that the time year.will" continue throughout training squadron. Their mission to ask me for it." J4AAA.WORLDS, LARGEST J4AMA., ENJOY CONVENIENT . V V - SELLING MOTOR SCOOTER , t MOBILE HOMELIVING AT JACKSONVILLE'S Rentals Low down off Service makes LOWEST PRICE ! payment. Free lifetime/ .Bonk ratefinancing. Lub & Oil changes.Jax Capt. Louis L.: Pressler The perfect answer for you is a homeon wheels. Mobile home living is for VeSpa NARTU Receives young moderns on the GO ! Out Arlington 949 Arlington Rd. expressway Tun Left PH. 725-4866 Safety PlaqueThe 5887Roosevelt Naval Air Reserve Training JACKSONVILLE Unit here has been awarded the h., )IOTIIER'S DAYSPECIAlS Safe Driving Achievement Award TRAILER Blvd. Plaque The plaque was presentedto Captain W.M. Miller, NARTU Phone Executive Officer by Rear Admiral MART EV 8-3564 Joseph M. Carson Commander Fleet Air Jax. rest a.rtot The award was received by the Reserve Unit for maintaining the "V ROOSEVELT MALL lowest accident and traffic viola- tion record out of 27 units at NAS Jax, NAS Sanford, and NAS Cecil _"THE NATION'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME CHAIN" Field.It . Is the first of its kind in the 400 NEEDLE-15 DENIER form of a plaque. It will be Fine Pin Point Mesh "No Streaks" presented semi-annually to the LOOK TO unit that retains the highest stan- BROOKS dards of driving safety. The purpose of the award Is to SEAMLESS MICROMESH NYLONS establish competition In this area BEST SELECTION and reduce the number of traffic OF USED violations and accidents.The . winner is determined by a CARS IN JACKSONVILLELarge formula established by CharlesD. 54t N. Able, NAS lax Safety Superin- All Nylon From Toe To Top tendent, taking into account the SelectionFROM Reinforced Heel! To Toe number of accidents, days lost, traffic violations, severity, and 2 FOR 99C frequency. $100.00 TO $1,000.00! Low Down ! WOMEN'S AND TEENSBALLERINAS Payment CROSSWORD FANS } .. ... Sorry but because of cir- cumstances beyond our Low Weekly Payment! control we were unable/ to publish this, week's "PUZ ZLE FOR PAY". Low Monthly Payment! We'll be bock next week. However, last week's win- ner was: Mr. David D. Albert COME IN AND LET ONE OF Braid Trim Around Topline 44 6871 Snowhite Drive f j Vulcanized White Rubber Jacksonville 12, Fla. OUR FOUR COURTEOUS SAID.MESS.SAMHIDE.OMlIT.Tlf I \ Sole & Heel. 1 Tapered Toe. .EL. .I\SEMIPENAl P E D.TOT DA I : SALESMEN SERVE YOU! PRe STARTlESIlG.I! I i OE.SET.AlPIAGTEN.MAP.AROSE PRATE .wE PA ..ER.TORRENT $ CORNER OF STATE & I AURA ' . . ,. .Uie Our LayAWay 4423 Roosevelt PLEAS.NOELI.; . A + RED L E A C A P T S PHONE i Plan. No Murphy CO.BM.RooseveltMoll I ONE. ALAS TERN 355-485O 8am9pmSUNDAYS I Etro Charge ADD.PAST.ERI I [ JI Answer to lost week's puzzle/ 1-6 pmI I- ____.w- f: .1 9 MAY 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE \\ NAMTG StuOOn <5iJ ' t tI MIIH- tJ 3.0 AidsSkiiuikFactory AGE;, ,- I r5 J t e 'r r"FLt ,Wb Study I t ! , j( On 1 1J \ assembled training I. boards which show, in three Irl6vx. dimensions, the most recent modi- fications on the A4E Skyhawk have been 'received by the Naval Air t Maintenance Training Group here. The two new panels cover the ... . . I ------ air conditioning and pressurization NAVY RELIEF POSTER IS viewed by Copt. Gilbert J. Frauen- system, and the electrical power helm, Commodore, FAW-11, Capt. J. A. Smith, NAS Cecil Field distribution system. CO and Capt. James R. Compton, NAS Jax CO. The 1963 driveis Before student classes are now underway at NAS and surrounding commands. Ticket hold. begun, however, the course Instructors MODIFIED TRAINING AID-Following the instruction booklet ana ers may win one of $10,000 worth of prizes for themselves by will attend the Douglas newly modified panel of the A4E (A4D-5)) Skyhawk are NATTU donating to the drive. Top three prizes ore a Thunderbird, Corvair Aircraft Factory School, Long instructors Arnold H. Reish! ,AMEC, and William Biggons, AMCM, and Falcon. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Beach One,unique Calif. addition to the pressurization (right). (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-PI) system*, says group instructor - ANNOUNCING Arnold H.Reiske,AMEC. MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE is the installation of a rainremoving , NEW STORE HOURSFor device which sends a jet streamof Floyd S. Osborne U. S. N. Ret., air onto the face of the canopy. The two major systems changes Representative Your Convenience Our New, Modern 1-Hour resulted when the A4E's power 6413 Roosevelt Blvd. plant was replaced with the MARTIN DRY CLEANING PLANT smaller, but more powerful J-52 389-2181 engine. The planes are now being WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 7:30: P.M. DAILY built In Long Beach with the testing y Mi being conducted at Patuxent River, Nationwide Insurance Co. Expert Alterations. Fast Laundry Service. It was not revealed when AUTO -FIRELIFE the modified Skyhawks would become - We Feature The South's operational at NAS. EXCELLENT FOOD $10,000 In PRIZESin : ITALIAN AND AMERICAN Stock Or I G"es\S ,,. EXPERTLY PREPARED ., Largest .i g of Navy Relief DriveLOANS OC;" sto'I CARRY-OUT ORDERS ;.Q .\\t\\0 -0\\ a Steak e Chicken e Chops NAVAL UNIFORMS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ \(\...\e ''t\'\'it' 0.. es Fm' BEER.AND SeafoodePIzza FACILITIES BANQUET \ Qyp\ Up to 12 months to pay .gpPveRa) \\\.\\\\ \ .Rea "O''f\d S:a \\\\\tS "Naval Tailors For 3 Generations" ) CHABLIESRESTAURANT $600To .FP aabccea i m Service Personnel .Moaet dab\e rjJt\ Gem\ vet . c.t THRIFT PHONE 264.9362 SeN: tt.O&r 9633Qho \ and FOR 1 STOP SEF,'fCE t cO MOTEL IDflRLOUl WHIT Alliance Loans , 1704 Highway 1 7.0range Pork 341 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4.9611Orange Park of Main (Gate. 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Daily Open 1 lY: Miles S. : 6475 Roosevelt Blvd.-Next to Jax NAS- Ph. EV 8.3556 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ tainf: FUS.-Cecil Field HUGHES BROS. NATIONWIDE and the TIRE COMPANY ROAD HAZARDGUARANTEE t mumAREA :*4 ONLY MOMENTS FROM N.A.S. e45'O SAN JUAN AT ROOSEVELT BLVD. .PH. EV 4.6423 .... BUY YOUR 110 0 B BILE I L E llO1EFROM 0 E NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST FAMOUS QUALITY TIRES I c LpC ''t/I MOBILE HOME DEALER pr9VC[ ITuF' -.. ..;..... -. ...vr+ww"..ww..w w.w..wwwwww w..wrAt.wwr.f .- 'p'r.C' SPEEDWAY PROVED-TURNPIKE SAFE fAl 1 1r. reTvU7 'fiE 'I'4 i f.'-::t','DEALS', -ALL-.'.-MILITARYST.J .- -, .-< Wv:'-.'t FROM $ O95BIG UP TO TRADE-INS ?, ? Black 6 Tax [ ] III [1111 LOW, LOW PRICES 14 Black ExchangeUSE i a , 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 Phillips. Hwy. 2200 Mayport Road MONTHS EV 4.5584 EX 8.9021 CH 6.5222 OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN..BUY THE EASY WAY TO PAYf "We Trade Anything From Billygoats to Battleships" .' '," '. "0,0 ,.. I NEWS' 9 MAY 1963 , PAGE 6 JAX AIR i I ; Vffvyfoffh %>Affi \ ;\ \ s..Sd How Does Navy Relief : : t , J fce-'B' W s-.xV x" 'f sectioxl::ti: Society Aid The Sailor? a.. w Ads should b. molUd to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyd. Drive, JocktonvllU 8, Florida to arrlv not lator than Tuesdoy for publication \. Assistance given by the Navy Relief Society to servicemen con- th. following 1 hUrl"oy. Ad,.rrlving too lot. for this doodlln sists of advice, Information and experienced help with all manner of will b. published th* following w*.k unl.. rK.- publisher !I. In and personal problems. During 1962 some 54,844 persons i itrucUd othorwlt. A ch.ck or mon.y order for the full coil of tfiod family must be r.c.Iv.d WITH th. copy for tho od. DO NOT SEND CASH. came to the Society for help. / The problems cover a wide Wisconsin and were tired and hun- and are ,an Important contribution His Immediate problem was RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . $1.00 scope to the security and peaceof gry.obtaining suitable housing that Per additional line ((4 words per line) .35 mind of families as well as they could afford.A WESTSIDEMember : to service morale.A Navy Relief Case Work Dir- recent case may serve toi I ector telephoned Navy Medical FOR SALE 4 yrs. equity at between Cecil& Jax. Direct routeto Illustrate this service. 20-year- authorities in the building who advised 9J !" S' 1/2 price. 2504 Bayview Ave. expressway. Wired& piped for old sailor came into the the serviceman to take the EV 7-2680 washer, dryer, water softener. Headquarters office at lunch time baby directly to the U.S. Naval Of F.D.I.C. Save $3,000. Interest. Low pay- and stated that he had been referred Hospital, Bethesda. FOR SALE 3 BR. 2 baths, ments. Good terms. SP 1-4179 here by someone at the Then she suggested that the kit. eqpt., sep. dining rm., air White House, where he had gone sailor bring his family into cond. Den, fenced yd. 1 blk FOR SALE Ortega Hills, 3 BR. because he believed in starting at the building and get a hot lunchIn 4 SERVING school, cony. to NAS & Cecil. 1-1/2 Bath, Fla. Rm., fireplace. the top. the cafeteria, but before he SOUTHWEST 6920 Arques Rd. 389-5161 Assume payments. EV 9-7573 A humanitarian transfer had decided on lunch she telephonedthe t4 DUVAL COUNTY brought him to Washington, to chaplain at the station where WITH FOR SALE 2 large houses In FOR SALE Convenient to NAS place his four months old baby in the man was to report. COMPLETE Mlddleburg. Telephone BU 2-5295 and Cecil Field. 6118 CommodoreDr. the Bethesda Hospital for treat- The yeoman recording the caseto CONVENIENT MODERN 3 BR, kit. equip., swim pool, ment of a heart condition which pass on to the chaplain, after COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Beautiful country fenced. Price $13,320. $320. dwn. caused the baby to turn blue whenit hearing the story, asked If he could BANKING home, corner lot 125 x 265. Three $87.38 mo. Ch 9-2404 cried. The sailor was so talk to the client, as he knew Just SERVICES bedrooms, convenient to NAS & wrought up he said that he felt how he felt. At the end of this * Cecil Field. SP 1-5173 FOR RENT House unfurnished, like tearing a hole in the celling. conversation, our client said,"that gauss, Ar-1:00 IMO,1..1. 2504 Bayview. 3 BR, Ige gar., His wife and baby were waiting In buddy told me his wife (ts out of M.w..rhw.1./- :70 7C AMAOi. : . FOR SALE 3 BR.,Bath,masonry fenced yd, near shcool busline, the car. They had driven from town for two weeks and we can Ir iP-h0 AM-0 PM All D.M. NAS Cecil EV 7-2680 close in. Southslde, equity & come straight to his apartment and $48.00 mo. or FHA $300. down, stay and he will help us find a I ? FOR RENT Riverside Riv- $56.00 mo. RA 4-6126 place to rent. He gave me dir- iera PW. Beaut. rum apt., largeLR " CPO Club Notes ections to get there. DR & Air BR. cond. $106.00or FOR SALE AIR CONDITIONED To date, the Society has not had INTERIOR DECORATORS HOME. $116.00 per mo. EL 5.8620 or any request for further assistance Newly painted. 25' x 15 LR, 359-7941 Thursday May 9 from him. 14321 I :O : .CID 771-6161 3 BR, 2 Baths. Extra storage, , carport, screened porch fenced BUILD A BUSINESS of your own Happy Hour 4:30p.m.5:30. , patio, extra Ige lot with trees and selling Beauty Counselor cosmet- ics. High profits. Low Investment.Call . shrubs. Central heat. 1/2 way PHONE - Mrs. Scott 389-9021 Friday May 10 359-5370 SEE USFIRST. Dance featuring Johnny Arnold dial EV 8-7676 "4", 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 a.m.-9 p.m. . MILITARY Saturday, May 11 AND Dance featuring your favorite r Pf 2C2zira2S3tunoMwiM combo, 9:00 p.m.-l:00 a.m. ? AUTO L1AB IU Special Baked Ham $LOO fiIII SAVE! tom: Rot Iii Sunday, May 12 _ CUM nine*. cove rpr 01 i.assHs+oKSMcDOUGALL'SEN Dance featuring Bud Clark, 8:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. r E WE TRADE 9483 Roosevelt Blti-NeW NAS-Jicson lll FOR FURNITURE Monday 13 May 2! Lr Pizza NIte OR ANYTHINGOF VALUE CONVENIENT Tuesday, May 14 4000 PHILIPS HIGHWAY ( .! Just of Philip Highway ) I Game 8:00 Night RIVERSIDE CHEVROLET Game Happy night.Hour for p.m.one hour after 1 : I .. CEDAR HILLS Wednesday, May 15 Western Nite with the Country *(} CENTER Drifters. f TIRED .' j: . Acey Ducy Club & Visit Our Conveniently Of Just Eating Out? Located Lot In The Cedar Hills Shopping Center Thursday, May 9 J- Step into Wonderland * Sing-A-Long 7:30 10:30: p.m. fr Friday, May 10 Enjoy Jacksonville'sMost & FOR : Music by Bud Clark 8:30 p.m. p 5o Romantic & . 12:30 a.m. BEST TRADES..BEST TERMSON Saturday, May 11 $ ExquisiteRestaurant Dance Featuring Cappies' Com- < 9 bo, 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. CHEVROLETS, CHEVY I ITS, CORVAIRSChevrolet Sunday, May 12 Game Night 5:30 7:30 p.m. 1r Music by Tom Hill 8:30 11:30 p.m. f 1 Monday, May 13 a azson Pinochle and Chess Tourna- ment, 7:30 10:30 p.m. : Tuesday, May 14 TOSS RIVERSIDE AVENue Game Night, 8:00 11:30 3530 BLAND ING BLVD. p.m. )) Wednesday, May 15 'k < Happy Hour, 4:00 6:00 p.m. ;Q "'J J W , . 9 MAY 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE - . 'Computerese' A Coming 'Jammers' SeekTechnical HelpA Thing For Base WorkersBy "Windjammer production Players"meeting will of the be Andrew H. Planey held on May 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the Teenage Club, Bldg. 804. "Data Processing" and the guage, the Data Processing De- The group is now casting its second - machinery necessary to put I it intooperation partment in cooperation with the production, "My Three may be just words to the Management Analysis Office and Angels." majority of workers here at NAS the Industrial Relations Depart- There is a need for workers behind - Jax, both civilian and military,but ment, has scheduled a special the scenes, it was disclosed. 1 more and more of it is becoming a training course. Electricians, scenery painters, part of their daily lives. Hundreds of employees will attend wardrobe and prop people are Some employees may still be the new course, slated to particularly in demand. Military unexposed to this advanced and tentatively begin May 15. The personnel or civilian service em- still growing concept of office group, the bulk of which will be ployees are welcome to join the management and organization, but supervisors, will be Introduced to Little Theater group.A . they will not be able to remain so the basic fundamentals of elec- general meeting of the group for long. tronic data processing and will become will be held on Tuesday, May 21, Data Processing as carried out acquainted with the"nuts and at which time the election of officers - here at NAS, emanating primarily bolts" of the entire operation. will be heldMOVE from the Data Processing Depart- ment In Building 110, has already pushed beyond its four walls into every department and into every management level. The new department - provides managementwith (]J YOURHOME When you need a loa for any valuable decision-making facts as part of its ability to pro- WHEN HFC! good purpose..see cess routine paperwork and is That's a good thing to remember,anytime you find your- proving indispensable to manage- YOU MOVE ! ment In the control and of self in deep water, and short of cash. For HFC has beena planning its business.The . lifesaver to over 100,000 servicemen We're every year. arrival of the data processIng ii: When you move, do you dread always ready to help. operation, along with its con- selling the house, moving the ventional electric furniture, seeking a new homeDin accounting ma- MONTHLY PAYMENT flANS a strange community? v o.t chines and electronic computershas . tl 6 MOVE YOUR HOME This tabl. shows tamp/ f Mr, p Mr. ***** not only created a new concept :: YOU TRANSFER'' At loon plant. You can borrow SIM2W f 5.93 57.29 $10.07 18.48 governed by a new set of rules,but Home Brokers you will any amount up to 11.86 14.59 20.14 3657 has also spawned a new language find the greatest values and 3M5M 17.79 21.88 3021 55.45 the nicest selection in town! $600 and which could be called "comterese" - monthly payments orrang.to SI too 34.39 2857 35.85 42.66 5935 49.75 109.80 91.78 ("computerese" will =- be the subject of a separate article - - your need. .._ ...,,.., . Ctr..ta tU4 tt J% dxw.Nkd..rnrui in a future issue of the Air News). ..., _ ; Mmcn fUWQ ,stop eN Z%s-1; re...,. And it is with this "com- [3 puterese" personnel must become familiar in order to understandjust HOUSEHOLD Fl what is going on. Masteringthis Special weird language of the computer Military HOIVIBROKERS people Is the first step, It Deal . 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 seems. In People working in the Data Pro- Homes Cedar Hills Shopping Center cessing Department, and a few On 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 others, have already become familiar with this new lingo. As a Wheels 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 3984541Above toward step initiating more peopleinto 3958 Phillips Highway office open Friday evenings until 8 P.M. the inner workings of the system Phone 3597121Huntington Including its special lan- ff mmmmm f m I SALE PRICE $16,000 X CONVENIENT NAS & CECIL FIELD VA I In Service I Loan , JACKSONVILLE'S I[No Down Payment:' S600 Down I No Closing Cost | 1150 doting/ I GREATEST HOME VALUE Monthly Payment I Monthly Payment I $99.57 i $96.24 . Huntington is the community i convenient to everything! You'll Ti.id _ shopping centers, churches, schoolsand _ r NW;: ID-_ _ e" entertainment close by. In Huntington + +w " you will enjoy city conveniences with the charm of rural estate '" .- Ir l living. Drive out today and see this lovely modern home. i ? Oh yes, bring the family'L'. IV HERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KIND OF HOME!! ' I ': This charming home has indoor and outdoor living combined in an atmosphere that captures the charm of an old Spanish courtyard. A.master bedroom suite features a dressing room with private - >I bath for milady. There are two other bedrooms with a separate colorful tile bath. Large living room has sliding safety glass doors and fixed safety glass panels looking into the courtyard. A breakfast bar that will seat six people. A roomy kitchen with built-in oven and range with hood. Gleaming Italian terrazzo floors throughout. .I I d, Open Until 8:00 p.m.-After 8 Call 771.0935 1 H E R C U rQ UftMrC : 6824 Roip Court-Phone or 771.6878 JACKSON AND -i:3 n U (VI I: o VILLE'S LARGEST BUILDERS DEVELOPERS I I 9 MAY 1963 8 JAX AIR NEWS : . W B Bk B Hft %INEWStF M ,w ;}?{ ;: ....' -s : -, { ; / rslM *+st J.t. .+. .. .$.>.. "-- .. ... ...S.. .> Purple Worm Winning Bass By Marc Whetstone, J01 Standing near the reeds at the There followed w..w.i L. edge of Casa Linda Lake, a young pause then fisherman casually cast an arti- quickly became lLES! ficial purple worm lure toward the struck again.On . center of the Inlet waters. the loser's Suddenly the ripples caused by was a two-pound, the lure hitting the surface were On the victorious (( magnified by a huge flashing ringas was Claude J. ( ) a large mouth bass struck. catch was the ( ) INC. Nooner's Fishing ( ) Yarbrough ( ) Thursday, next to ( ) the two-week sponsored by . vices. It was ( venture of the ) I he landed I Last Friday, ,' ,.. Support Airman '''I two winners of the ; I4l Xg,. fish categories to , ." bream prizes., Catcher an eight 1&&I Robert Manning, Maint. The Bridge .. : fish ((4 / ) BEST NOONER CATCH was the contest was this 2lb., >0 z. bass held by Goodwin, ADR1, ! lucky angler C. J. Yarbroughof Maint. NATTU AE Support. (Of. Each victor wag (ficial U. S. Navy Photo by a Shakespeare bring Marc Whetstone, J01)) Spin-Wonder Special # choice. by fax Wave Keglers Mansfield.Lieutenant During the Center"I wI Place 3rd In 6ND In men each with category the with lures of Naval Air Basic Training The derby Pensacola, won Doth the men well I and women's divisions In the Sixth Assistant Naval District Bowling Tourna- vices Officer W. ment, at Key West. were 397 registra The Jax Wave bowling team that the contest League placed third In the women's divi- most successful ; sion with an 18 game team pin- taken by Special fall of 10009 which averages about This being 139.5 pins per person per game. that the " Jax Naval Air Technical test" might i j'' Training Unit placed fourth In fair. Further, 1 the men s division. They had a Interest be shown I total pin-fall of( 12982, an 180 indi- sibility of It vidual game average. nual event. GET AMISSILE Pf MO. AGE PAYS ALL . :: : PER:*o" NEW CARSLowest PCWMO. Prices t PAYS AL. .Highest Trade-In Allowance 1 ,p,:::.,: .Easy Terms -The Nicesest I, f! USED CARS I }lJ III Okayed Used Cars at Two Big 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 1 Full One-Year Guaranteed "S' On Every Car SoldSHOPINTHESHADOWOF I THE - i! @J GORDON :, "Jacksonville's M 46155PAGE .. J t... .. -.,. ,,,- - I 9 MAY 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9ctc .. .J ... t.. ( \'"'-- -. .- Thinclads Streak Thru Rain I IIn By.Leon Dulin o spite of Florida's liquid sun- Hampered by the rain, times were 220 Yard Dash shine, station thinclads gatheredon relatively slow but according to Clifton Albritton AF679th 26:5: April :30) to strut their stuff. Frank McCaffrey, lilt was apretty 440 Yard Dash good meet considering the boys Ted Turner Marines 56:7 were wearing.hip.boots." Mile Run ; IM GolfResults Lyal Herzog Hospital 5:04:9 Hospital ran away with the meet Shot ((12 Lb.) I. by more than doubling the numberof John Moore Marines 42 W points held by the second place High Jump Marine team. The Hospitalmen Fred Kolman Hospital 5'T' \ also had the only double event win Broad Jump After four weeks In intramural ner In Fred Kolman who won both Fred Kolman Hospital 17'10" golf VP-30's A and B teams remained the high jump and broad jump. He Sprint Medley as the only two undefeated set one of two new records by James Kastl Hospital teams In both the American and cracking the old high jump and Hubert Sowell M +__ the National Leagues, respect- establishing a new 5'T leap for Lyal Herzog ively. the event. Joe Sapp DUUH American results Team Scoring: What was that name ? League : Hospital . . . 45 again Monday, April 29 The other new record belongsto Marines . . . 22 VP-30 "A" 6 VP-7 3 Mike Herzog of the Marines,who VAP-62 . . . 11 A/C Malm 7 &Marines Ifc ran a 5:09:9 mile. This was the 679th . . . . 10 Admin 6 FAW-11 3 first year the mile had been run. VA-45 . . . 4 Completed Hospital "AU 8 &vP-s % Results In the events were: FAW-11 . . . 3 National League results: Event Unit Winning Time Operations. . . . 2 Coverage! 100 Yard Dash 0& R. . . . . .0 4 Thursday, May 2 Joe Sapp Hospital 10:9: NARTU . . . . 0 d 11 VA-45 4 r/z NARTU 414 AUTO LIABILITY 4 ComFairJax 5 & VP-16 3 & (. U FIFTH MARINE HOME OWNERS VAP-62 8 FAETU 1 Sailors, Fishermen May CASUALTY LIFE American League standings: Rent Fish Camp BoatsBy I Low Down Payments VP-30: ) "A" 3 0 Easy Monthly Payments Hospital A" 3 1 Marc Whetstone, J01runabouts. Representing Military Underwriters A/C Maint 3 1 With the announcement last weekof ." The camp recently *. VP-7 2 2 the $500,000 Schlitz Fishing received seven new fiberglassboats AUTO INSURANCE FOR Admin 2 2 Derby, there will undoubtedly be he added which are not MILITARY PERSONNEL Marine 1 2 numerous local military anglers registered but may be powered by VP-5 1 3 taking to the waters In northern 7-1/2 h.p. engines.The . Business: 388-3583 Home: RA 4-3249 FAW-11 0 4 Florida. range of engines availablefor Be they active duty or r e 11 i red checkout Include: 10-5 h.p. I BOLEN-WRIGHT: lnc National League standings: personnel, these fishermen have at Clintons; 12-3 h.p. Evenrudes; t 6483 their disposal here at NAS Jax a 9-7 1/2 h.p. Scotts and one.14 h.p. I Rooseyelt Boulevard VP-30 2 0 well organized Special Services Scott. These outboard motors,together a ComFairJax 2 1 Hospital "B" 2 1 Fish Camp located just south of with boats may be rented tat VP-18 2 1 the Malnslde service station.It the camp for 75 cents an hour * VA-45 2-1/2 1-1/2 Is open from 6 am. to 6 p.m. or $3 per day. The price also / Service VAP-62 1-1/2 1-1/2 dally and houses a few Florida includes a full tank of fuel. NARTU 1 1 State registered craft plus a "In addition to the powered VP-16 0 2 variety of nonregistered fishing boats," related the camp super- boats as well as several outboard visor, "five sailboats are avail S FAETU 0 4 .. able for for the { motors ranging from five to 14 rent. Charges horse power. sailing craft are 50 cents an houror l Presently In charge of the campis $1.50 daily. Give To J.M. Breazeale ADJ2. He Is The fish camp does not have \ assisted by two seamen an airman fishing equipment, such as rods IEV 7-64821 and a fireman. They are, and reels, sinkers, hooks, line, Navy Relief respectively, H. M. Frazier, F. etc., but It does carry worms,live A. Hawkins, R. J. Koscluk, and D. shrimp and shinners for sale when COASTAL AUTOMOTIVE H. 'Williams. available. Right now,with the fish- "We have five aluminum boats, ing season coming Into swing. Special Services has 10,000 worms "YOUR CAR DESERVES THE BEST!" Drawing sometimes referred to as swamp "and on order. There Is, however, a boats, Breazeale, SPECIALIZING IN STARTERS AND GENERATORS! says limited amount of wormdiggingarea three State registered fiberglass J. E. Baker 6073 Roosevelt Blvd. Jax, Fla. June 7 near the camp. AIR. BASE . MOTORS i.1c.: " New and Used Cars All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired r Before you buy any new or used car -- SEE US FIRST ; More than 100 car inventory to choose from I " Financing arranged for you PHONE 384-5575 FOR RENT at the NAS Fish Camp are boats and motors such as this one being readied for a river jaunt by camp attendees H. M. Frazier, SA, and D. H. Williams, FA. (Official U. S.. Navy Photo 6435 Roosevelt BoulevardJacksonville 10, Florida by Ron Gardner, PH2P1)I ) ..---....-- .. ...... .... .. .......-. .., . . J , PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS tUUU! 9 MAY 1963 I Mills Of Hospital Mrs. Ryles Wins iiIII Shuts Out VP-7 NinePatrol OWGA TrophyFor squadron seven fell from A/C Malm 3 3 the unbeaten ranks, 0-7, to an VA-45 I l.: : 3 3 e N on-rushing Hospital nine, last weekas O&R n' 2 3 2nd YearThe R ed Mills pitched another shutout COMess < t ti 2 3 He and his battery-mate, VAP-62 < r'' 1 4 regular golf season closed James Dwiggins, have been doing FAW-11 i 1 4 last week for the Officers' Wives some devastating pitching to blank VP-16 0 4 Golf Association with the completion TWICE IN A ROW Mrs. J.W. Ryles (center) receives the 1963 OWGA four of five of their Hospital hitters have brought opponents.in Notional LeagueWIN of the Third Annual Championship Championship Golf Trophy from Preside Mrs. H.F. Gingrich as of 16 LOSS Tournament.The junnerup, Mrs. E.D. Ikenberry looks on, (Offictol U.S. Navy Photo) an average runs per game Hospital 5 0 grand winner jof the four- , and have essentially disjointed VP-7 4 1 day event was Mrs. J. W. Ryles t every opposing pitcher that they VP-30 3 1 with scores of 87-84-95-92. She / 00 CARLOADII have batted against. Crash & Fire 3 1 was presented with the champion- , Results Supply '. 3. 2 ship trophy by association chairman Movies Including with Free Pass.Wed. American League Admin 3 2 Mrs. H. F. Gingrich. See the Best for Less. ComFairJax 3 2 Runnerup among the 32 con- c Monday, April 29 Marines 2 3 testants was Mrs. E. D. Ikenberrywho See dally papers for O & R 12 FAW-11 2 Dispensary 1 4 had scores of 95939388.The } 04 programs. VP-18 6 VAP-62 5 FAETU 1 4 Wives Association golf Eat the best Pizza AF679th 10 COMess 9 VU-10 1 4 season usually runs from Sep- this side of Rome. VA-45 15 VP-16 5 NAMTG 0 5 tember through April. Free Box Popcorn with this ad U.S. 17 &0. NARTU 2 A/C Maint 1 Ordnance Wednesday'4 VAP-62, May 1 3 3 ROOMS OF 1 FINE FURNITURE AF679th 5 O & R .4 VP-18 3 VA-45 1 NARTU 12 COMess 1 / / "' FORMERLY EXPENSIVE 1 '-. NOWONLYI.. National League Thursday May 2 18.95 Down IDLI AMERICAI Supply 19 Marines 17 2 995YOU ComFairJax 12 NAMTG 10 VP-30 '11 Crash&Fire 4 GET ALL THIS: <' 7 Admin 20 VU-10 7 NOW " Hospital 7 VP-7 0 S 3 pc. BEDROOM SET /-v./\/I/\/ \--X StandingsAmerican ONLY 7 pc. LIVING ROOM SET4jl League.WIN. LOSS % 5 pc. DINING ROOM SET e Ordnance 5 0 . \ NARTU 5 1 ... ........ ....... 11.Io n. \ .aS ow t"ar AF6'19th 4 2 nth -" .............1Wo.car....., ...... S .... ..., .... ' d..ild wish VP-18 3 2 to-_-r_.......,d.... ....... ....... C .... ..., ,... ..... .... '- .... ....... .. .H .. ........'floe-w.. R.. :: Suns M.'M On Road .....__ ...... .. Z. '' 7 "i hih II is /p&.IIIc " .......-..-.......... .,-,.w.- After ToniteThe .-.. .....c-w.4..... Yft" .... it IIYt.... "--10.IhiI Jacksonville Suns still struggling to catch up with their 1962 pace, entertain the Indianapolis - Indians in the International AAA League fray tonight at 7:30 p.m. to conclude the current home stand. * Special reduced-price ticketsfor serviceman are available at Special Services, Bldg. 704, Ext. 593. General admission (grandstand) ducats go for 50 cents, reserved seats 85 cents, box seats $L35 and children 50 cents. Those purchasing ticketsat NAS need not be in uniform but those purchasing servicemen's tickets at the gate must be in Your living room will glow with this exquisite group. uniform and have proper cards. Beautifully upholstered In "Early American" son for' All single games begin at 7:30 lied covers over famous Polyfoam. Roomy sofa and /1' '4 U t I l. v yur abr.. rssM grtupMvld p.m.; doubleheaders start at 6 chair fit perfectly with the sturdy tables In ItS a 1 I.mMopl. pricVMirl h.FS irMkij,,.c/wdych.lhlt U..,iliM wen.ph.lue..d Ml N riut sn L e.1 and ." fin i s h. The two lamp tables and charming v | cvtwf tn fhotmmi ''fa ly AmMKan' p.m.; Sunday begin at , games tt pwlKol lo with mar pal pUUK 4:00: p.m.Yorktown. cocktail table will add prestige to your home. Oh yes, /N""d. matdmif edge bih wirti Icvrly mopUf the two lovely,lamps are Included too. {+h.Yw'D' Iwvt I*c n.m MA Al thit|lew f K w.(t nM pink I 1.havt IhtM Ivnj. Ranger Sts. Now Emergency THERE IS ONLY ONE NORMANDY WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. Ambulance RouteThe flashing red light and siren system have been activated at the NORMANDY corner of Yorktown and Ranger WAYSIDE streets, it was announced this week by Charles Able, Safety Superin- tendent.This system has been estab- FURNITURE CO. lished to permit the Dispensary ambulance to reach the Operations Field with little delay in the event 5887 4 of an accident. NORMANDY BOULEVARD PHONE 389-1144 All hands, are reminded that it is a station traffic regulation that OP EN Sunday 12 NOON to 6 PM Monday Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Cqfurday,9 AM to 6 PM 4 all drivers, upon seeing a flashing - red light or hearing a siren, must come to a complete stop. - -- I 9 MAY 1963 I JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11) Aquatic Maids VP-30 Teams C5Remain Preparing Water to UnbeatenA I Ballet ProgramA 1 \ of officers' wives have big match in National League Bandits. group .tII Bowling occurred last Thursday James Cooper of the Mixers had. been the of t \, busily stirring waters night when the Griffins; bumped off the high set of 570 in the National r', \ the Indoor Pool, Bldg. 614, as '\ l' for the Owl Hoots 3-L The Griffins, League. / they prepare a summer water Two important matches in the who a28-8 win-loss ballet were carrying > presentation."So far," balletcoorlnator record, were 81 points out of' first American League involved the says wins of the Chiefs over the Fal- r s Marlene Lusskin, "we have about but the Owl Hoot defeat practically the the cons 3-1 and the Bowleros 4-0 closed by narrowing gap 15 wives taking an active interestWe in need of count to a mere 31 points. This triumph over the Road Runners. are more parti- Clay Sessons of the Mad Foxes however." leaves the Griffins with a 31-9 cipants It ,was pointed out that ((77S7) to the Owl Hoots 29-7 came close to adding his name to the 600" Club as he took the in show ((806ft) experience aquatic Seven picked three American League high honors for is Lucky up maneuvers not necessary. Onlya the night with a 594 set. from the VU-10 defeatedthe basic of is Mixers AQUA-MAIDS Connie Weiss, Nancy Stuebben and Marlene Luis- required.knowledge swimming Neptunes 3-1, the Electronswon In the Continental League the kin (L. to R.) take a moment on dry land to smooth over a maneu- Practice sessions are being held 3-1 over Hospital, and the AirFrames Hornets continued their winning ver which a of officers' wives : concluded ways with a 4-0 win over the CUr- Thursday group are practicing in preparationfor each Tuesday at 8 p.m. Any of- a summer water ballet show. The wives, of which more ore ficers' wives interested in joiningthe night's bowling with a 3-1 over the sors, while the Confidential needed, are meeting each Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Indoor Pool, ballet are asked to call Mrs. halted their 40.Gregory .hanger-mates the Bldg. 614. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.P1)) Lusskin, Phone 384-7702. Cougars, Holllnger, of the CUr- sors rolled the Continental high set :i f_ with a 556. NOW! 1 1FOR MoviesMovies will be shown regularly AIR CONDITION at 7 p.m. on Monday through Saturday - : ; at 2 and 7 p.m. on Sunday, at Th the Mains ide and NATTU Theaters -. and at 7 p.m. only on Sunday at the =:=:=': === :E ; ". -- YOUR Hospital Theater. These times are =-_= =;" :;:= 1 1= subject to change. --' : .. ,, Thursday, May 9 ,. - : :: ,' ." WHOLE HOUSE Malnslde In Search FtII&- ...- Of The -- '." I Castaways : NATTUnit Varan The Unbe- ,. . _ lieveable . -= -- -=- AS LITTLE AS ii;: Hospital Diane Friday, May 10 - .. 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