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.....- .J '. .. .--.-..... ..- .. - ;, " I 1 a I i iI ! ! I II' Published by the Holt Publishing Company 8 private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I I 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. 11 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MAY 23, 1963REPRESENTIVE Jox Credit Union Plans Open i' Pkg. x, y n House ; Assets Reach $5 Million ! - pl The growth of the Jax Navy plain the varied Internal operations. sizes that the primary purpose of { rr Federal Credit Union, since its Commander Nathan Cole, Jr., the Credit Union is to promote ; I birth 11 years ago, has been NAS Legal Officer and first military thrift by means of systematic savings - phenomenal. Today, its assets president of the Jax Union and economical borrowing. have reached $5 million I states that"Over 15,200 military Through these measures, since To celebrate the occasion and civilian personnel are utiliz- 1959, the assets have more than \' Credit Union Manager Norman ing the available services of this doubled.All . ,1 ?' I P i Clive has announced that the Union worthwhile organization, makingour military and civilian per- I located in Bldg. 39, will hold open Credit Union the largest, In sonnel on permanent duty at naval house May 29 from 11:30a.m.until number of members, in the Stateof shore establishments in Duval closing. Visitors are welcome to Florida." County (with the exception of May- ." observe the inner workings and The commander further empha- port) are eligible for membership. ... procedures of the Credit Union where over 1,400 loans 5,000 of 122 other NAS enlisted Is G. P. Degarno, window tele- transactions, 4,000 GM2 of HAS Ordnance Department as he receives his promotion phone inquires, 8,000 allotment Jax Navy Sport Parachute certificate from Captain James R. Compton, NAS Commanding accounts and numerous other accounts - Officer. Seven persons were promoted to chief petty officer, 14 to are processed each month. I first class petty officer; 37 to second class petty officer; and 64 Highlighting the open house to third class petty officer at the ceremonies held last Thursdayin celebration will be a concert given Club Hosts SMIP MeetThe Building 3. Assisting at the occasion ,was Lrfjg( ) Roberta L. by the NAS Jax Band. Various displays - Hazard, HAS CI&E Officer. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc depicting Credit Union ser- Whetstone, JOn) vices will be set up for viewing and credit union officials and membersof Jax Navy Sport Parachute throughout the southeastern United the staff will be available to exMore Club will host the first South- States. It is expected that some of ERA Branches To Hold Memorial eastern Military Invitational the nation's finest sport parachuting \ Parachute Meet May 25-26 at talent will be present. : EM'sTo Whitehouse Field, located Just Competitive Jumping will begin I Services Here Sunday ThursdayBy north of Cecil Field. The public at 8:30 a.m., and continue until AdvanceAn is invited to attend. around 6:30= p.m., both Saturdayand Marc Whetstone, J01 This is the first sports Sunday. Jacksonville's two Fleet Reserve dead. undetermined number of pro- parachute meet ever held in the Five events are scheduled for I Associations, Branches 91 Both branches have extended motion letters to enlisted's who Jacksonville area, according to a the two-day program. They are: and 126, will hold Memorial Day Invitations to all veterans organi- passed but were not advanced after club spokesman. ((1)) Novice Accuracy accuracyto taking the February Service wide There will be approximately 100 for Jumpers who have Services in honor of their deceased zations and their auxiliaries to target 'Shipmates' this Sunday and next participate and bring flowers for Exams are expected to be in the jumpers representing allbranchesof made from 10 to 30 Jumps. The Thursday. the drop at sea and graveside mail before the end of May,accord- the military service from clubs altitude for these Jumps will be Branch 91 President W. J. ceremonies. Ing to Navy Times. 3,000 feet. ((2)) Advanced Accu- Capwell announced that the mem- racy accuracy to target for'B' bers of that branch, and its ladies licensed qualified Jumpers froman will their Mem- : /II" 1 M altitude of 3,600 feet. ((3)) StyleIn auxiliary, begin : . ' orial Day observance in the All J ;. .'l,: Free Fall series of various '>" "', ..,. .... i); ;\ combinations of aerial maneuvers Saints 11:00 Chapel at a.m.Sunday ;; : :; : : during free fall from an aldtude May 26. : .. 7,000 feet. ((4)) Group Accuracy - A spokesman for Branch 126 .i N ..'I.., :; ; . . said Its observance will be held .. . 1 : ;r b consists of three Jumpers from an Thursday, May 30, in the Riverside .11I.' ,4 .. y 1 t'. altitude of 3,600 feet exiting the Memorial Park Cemetery on ;.. air craft at the same time. ((5))Baton Normandy Blvd., beginning at Pass two Jumpers exiting the aircraft - 11:00 a.m., at which time special from 7,000 feet, passing a graveside memorial services will baton from one to the other within also be held for their departed 20 second Intervals. 'Shipmate Benjamin F. This Is the first military meet .- r? Hallowell. the Jax SPC members will participate - Following the church services In since the club's organization this Sunday, Branch members, 15 months ago. Since then, a total of 58 active their ladies and guests will .E advance to the saluting battery site duty military personnel including five Waves, have accumulated 1400 near the NAS runway which time three volleys will be fired by a Jumps, Presently there are 30 active members.At . Jump firing squad and a bugler will play y ''S the time the club celebratedits taps. From here, flowers will be -w- . r first In March of this birthday P ( r placed aboard a helicopter and ,1'J flown out over the Atlantic Ocean year, Sheila Kavanaugh, a pretty Wave radioman third class from where they will be strewn over the . the NAS <- Communications Depart- water in of those who memory gave their lives in the service of their \ 1..... ment, made the club's 1,000th Jump. . country.An impressive 4TH THROUGH 23RD-TheseprluI, totaling $2,080, will be distributed June 7th here at HAS Jaxto Last month,seven jumpers Dave planned equally for the Memorial programIs Day the lucky Navy Relief donation ticket holders. There are two sets of Bristol golf clubs, a tape Schmuck the club's president; Services by Branch 126. The recorder, a portable TV, a portable stereo, six Schwinn bicycles and 10 transistor radios. First Sheila Kavanaugh, Miles Gibson, members and their ladies will observe second and third prizes are a full power, air-conditioned Thunderbird, a four.door Corvair sedan Jim Parsons, Harry Wood, Rick ... as a crack drill team, firing fully equipped, and a four.door Falcon sedan' fully equipped. Donation tickets are now available Marinl! and Ted Sergent, made i-- squad and bugler from the Naval across the Station for 50 cents each or a book of six for $2.50. Tomorrow is the last payday for exlbltlon Jumps from 12,500 (feetat Air Technical Training Unit extend military before the drawing, and the last payday to give to a much deserving caus....The Navy the Pahokee Spring Harvest full honors in tribute to military Relief. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Festival at Pahokee, Florida.r . FZ :r/ - - ? MAY23,1963 i PACE 2 JAX AIR HM I -- - Station Traffic I .AIR NEW'S Violation RecordThe ,JAX ' following is a report of motor vehicle accidents and traffic The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper violations for the period May 13 published each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station through May 19. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a 'f \ NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS- private firm. All copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, ," I' This week May 13 through May Box 2, NAS Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before J' "I i 19 ........................................6 publication. News items are welcomed from all sources-- jj ," Total Accidents this year throughMay Telephone EV 9-7711, ext. 8164. , \ ) ., 19................................;Ja Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries ,' l Total accidents through May concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing >t 1 l,) 1962....................................uo Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida -- 4:, \' ,\1 I :" NUMBER OF" DAYS SINCE Telephone 359'-5140 or 359-027L I ;" LAST INJURY IN MOTOR , 7, : . ; Ii, 'iI! t VEHICLE ACCIDENT........19 VOL. 21 NO. 115OOMiler . :. ; i >.. ' .'ti.. .h, Y NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis \ ''' week..........................40 Tells Of 1lt .. Speeding ............................14 HOSPITAL CORPS BIRTHDAY BALL-George Baker, HM1 (right) Reckless Driving..2 Rules To ObserveNo and T.J. Antfgnano, HMC of the Naval Hospital display a poster Going through Stop Sign..l announcing the coming Hospital Corps Birthday Ball at the Hotel Twenty-eight drivers appeared before the Traffic Hearing Boardat one Is more aware of the season with Champion Spark Roosevelt on June 15. The Ball is for all former and present hose Plug the meeting held on May: 20. dangers of Memorial Day drivingthan Company's Highway SafeyProgram. - pital corpsmen and their guests who reside in the Jacksonvillearea. of the Includethe Disposition cases of Seattle John Turner These veterans lecture before - Jimmy Geiger and his Orchestra with the "Glenn MillerSound" following: 12 lost driving and Washington. On May 30 In both high school. assemblies.ser will play for dancing. Ticket ore on sale for $5.00 per parking privileges aboard the 1961 and 1962 he was Involved In vice clubs and servicemen In military person which includes cocktails, dinner. and dancing. They maybe station; 17 were assigned to com- accidents In which his car was bases. purchased by contacting Helen Schluckebier, HM3 at Ext. 88- plete an eight-hour course in remedial overturned. "We try to impress upor. our 245 or T.J. Antignano, HMC at Ext. 88227. (Official Navy Photo) driving Instructions; 14 Turner, In spite of his audiences the three basic rules of were given suspended penalties; unfortunate record, Is an expert safe driving on the highway or on six were given warnings; two were driver. Seven times he has driven the race track', These are: SEAPOWER dismissed and six were referredto the Indianapolis 500 mile race L Stay mentally alert commanding officers for which happened to be the scene of 2. Be courteous to other drivers possible disciplinary action. his '61 and '62 mishaps. 3. Keep your car in good me- The Navy stresses the concept have been made in the developmentand WHO'S GOT THERIGHTOFWAY "Even though we use every chanical condition that seapower Is a continuing and utilization of ASW aircraft and ? safety precaution available to us to "Simple as these rules may necessary force, ensuring the air-borne equipments. The team- prevent accidents." says Turner, " This is a good question, and one sound, he says, "they cover peace and security of the free ing up of air and surface forcesin that drivers should not insist on "we're still prepared for possible just about every phase of safe driv- world. By pursuing a continuingbut the fight against submarines has Interpreting in their favor. Theo- trouble on the Speedway. As a Ing. If your attention Is on the austere program of construc- resulted In the development of retically, you have the right-of- result of these precautions, my road and on the rules of the road, tion, procurement and conversion, coordinated, effective systems, way over an oncoming car which Injuries in both flips were If you follow the Golden Rule and the Navy is progressing In Its aimto with the ships and planes largely relatively minor" signals for a left turn Into the if your car is in safe condition, modernize the fleet and Its the individual limitations An safe many minimizing expert on driving as wellas - same lane In which you want to your chances of accident are reduced components and attendant forces In of each other as ASW turn right. Before you turn right, fast driving, Turner, along with considerably."But . order that the United States may weapons. The P-3A "Orion"turboprop be seven other Indianapolis driversand sure the oncoming driver knows your efforts to adhere to maintain its international aircraft, added to the ex-drivers opera travel the " your intentions and will allow youto these rules could be in vain, tional and com- fleet in an operational status capability the during turn first. If he starts to turn country offracingBy Turner points out, "if the drivers mitments.The during the past year, will Is responsible for eventually replace the workhorseP2 ahead of you, let him. Assertingyour around you fail to live by the Navy right-of-way only resultin the end of 1963. some 10,000 code of ethics. may same highway S= maintaining the freedom of the "Neptune, long one of the fleet air. arm's a collision. The smartest Peace Corps Volunteers will be "That's why we try to spread the seas, which today means on, most dependable beneath, and above them, and patrol and 1 antisubmarine aircraft. thing you can do when confrontedwith serving In 60 countries In Latin word to young folks, still forming "Who's Got the Right- America, Asia, and Africa.In their driving habits If our pro- which will mean even deeper The has also been active In " Navy ? is allow the of-Way to other beneath them and above proportion population, Fed- gram were one hundred percent higher and other basic oceanographic driver to proceed. eral has dent employment decreased successful we would put a big them In the future. The Navy- research activities. The floating team the significantly from 17 employeesfor in the highway accident rate.1As Marine Corps maintains instrument platform, FLIP, was capability to project land forces launched during the year and will Blood Donors every 1,000 population a few a major national magazineonce ashore from the sea, and In con- conduct wave motion and acoustic years ago to only 13 today. If pointed out in an editorialon nection and conjunction with the research off the Pacific coast. Twenty-eight enlisted employment lead Increased i In the this program, the only thing persons Army and Air Force we have the Three other oceanographic research recently donated blood to the Naval same Government proportion. The numberof wrong Is that these missionariescan't unique* ability to conduct promptand ships were launched and Hospital Blood Donor Center. employees today possibly cover more than a would be close of to 3 million Insteadof of thousands sustained combat virtually commissioned during the year and Donating blood from AE "B" minority the. the actual 2.5 anywhere in the world. If we expectto are now involved in experimentation School were: HowardD. Lawrence, million. schools that need them.ABOUT --,. be able to meet our global aimed at increasing our AEC; Jesus BerlanyaAECA and treaty commitments, we must knowledge of our medium of opera- Clarence 1 E.:: Worley, AE3. continue to have freedom of move- tions. Donating blood from AE "A" ment on the seas which are not sub- The U.S. Navy, with a long and School were Frank S.Knoll AA and ject to many of the problems and proud record of "can do" serviceto Bruce H. Schon, AN. limitations of land bases. In has continued Donating blood from AO ...r this country, over "B" today's world there Is,however, an the past year to develop and School were: Fred D. AugustA03; overriding consideration that U.S. maintain its equipmentandcapabilities Edwin J. Conners, A02; Allen I. seapower serves the security of our in order that the record may Kellman, A02; Ivan R. McCulligh, Nation first, for without military be sustained, now and In the future. A02.Those security there can be no true well- donating at NATTU were: being for our Nation. Allan R. Clark, MM2 and Mirlan During the past year, the Navy Thanks To E. Ruryk, PN1 from Admin; has taken great strides in research I Charles W. Hawkins, AN and development and' technical NR ModelsMany Robert W. Morgan, SKI of Supply; progress. The Navy s greatest Cecile M. SpeisMA3 of Traffic ; contribiton to the N .t ion's thanks are extended to the and Robert G. Borror, AA of deterrent potential, the Polaris five young misses who posed as Special Services. system, expands its capabilities models with the 1963 Navy Relief Donating from NAS Supply was: with the launching of each new prizes. .They are Caroline Clllone Gerald T. Kasinec, SN and Perry submarine and with each test of of the Navy Finance Office; Cecee W. Martin of Data Processing the A-3, 2,5000 nautical-mile McDonnald of the NAS Data Dept. NAS.Donors . missile. Continued research Processing Department; Delores from NAS Brig were: involving the propellant naviga- Joiner, RM3 of the NAS Edward W. Basinger AR; Fred- )Ut tion and guidance systems Is Communications Department; erick,M. Mayhew. AR; Teddy W. pointed toward increased Diana Henderson SA of NAS Military Ripperdan, FN; Raymond M. ''"f dependability, accuracy and Personnel Office; and Marian Strohl, AN; Paul A. Summers; deployabllity. Lyon. SN of Administration De- James Temple AR; and RichardT. S . Perhaps the greatest strides partment. Tucker,.AR. THAT NEW CHIEF. . __- _-_--- r- -- .. '. - ---- " r: ,1 23, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS />AGE3UK : -- NR Auxiliaries : IE nr ee :1 _, 9l 1 Vary In DutiesAs I the working agencies of the and employed staffs, augmented bya Navy Relief Society, thegreatpre- much larger group of trained, 4827 PHILLIPS HIGHWAY JACKSONVILLEWEEKEND 17110NE FL 9.2951 ponderance of the Society's competenMnd devoted volunteers.As . activities are carried on by the integrated organizations, * Auxiliaries. Located as they are bringing to the work the Interestof - In the various Naval and Marine the official Navy,experience Corps Stations, they are available of social workers, the spirituality SPECIALS! for personal contact and In a of the chaplains and the hearts position to provide timely and of our volunteers, the Auxiliariesturn appropriate assistance in the many In an excellent performance. and varied situations with Perhaps the easiest way to co-operative relationships with the portray the work of the Auxiliaries local commands, the local Red is to cite, greatly briefed down, ., 61 FORD FALCON 63 BU ICK SPECIAL4door Cross and community resources.In a case or two from their daily addition to financial assistanceand work. One of these involved the Sedan with custom trim, white 2dr. ,Sedan with deluxe trim, 4 speed service cases, they operate wife and three children of a man wall tires, radio, beater. fflOQQ transmission, R&H. Less Thrift Shops provide layettes, attached to a submarine on a children's nurseries at foreign station. On a Thursday One owner. . . luOU than 12.000 niles . $$2878 manage commissaries, dispensaries and afternoon one of the Society's hospitals, and as dictated by local volunteers received a telephonecall needs provide various other ser- at her home, asking her to vices. come to the Auxiliary office to The affairs of Auxiliaries are assist in arranging for trans- administered by responsible naval portation of a wife to the British 63 59 JAGUAR MARK IX PONTJAC2Dr. Isles from her East Coast home. //. T. Catalina. Beautiful red The serviceman had suffered a Extra clean, 4-door Sedan with automatic - finish with factory air- cerebral thrombosis and was to transmission, radio, conditioning, P, S. 6 undergo an operation two days and beater. . . t2145 P.B., R&H, A.T. Less 3688 later. The doctor advised that the chance of survival was about than 7,000 miles. 50/50 and that the presence of the wife was recommended. Transportation via government * means was not available on such short notice, so the volunteer 62 VOLKSWAGEN S W 61 CORVAIR MONZA, obtained permission from Head- Less than 7,000 actual miles with Solid white with factory air cond., passage quarters at to pay the for excursion a commercial rate. 2nd and 3rd automatic In the meantime, the Commandat seats - $$2195 transmls$1875$ WESTSIDE: the local station arranged for like new. . sion, radio a passport with the State Depart ment, and a volunteer took the oiJ.QITIG distraught wife for the necessary inoculations. In less than 24 hours Member Of F.D.I.C. the combined efforts of many 62 FORD COUNTRY 58 CHEVROLET people had the wife on her wayto SQUIRE WAGON her husband's bedside. Solid blue with automatic transmission The total cost to the Societywas Less than $8,500 miles. Solid SERVING In the neighborhood of$500 as a white finish with radio and beater. $$888 SOUTHWEST grant. The Command dispatch to factory Air Cond. $$2837 Extra clean. . I. DUVAL COUNTY the Society stated that the presence WITH of the wife prior to the brain*- COMPLETE surgery was of inestimable valueto CONVENIENT MODERN the man and contributed greatlyto COMMERCIAL his successful convalescenceand BANKING the majority of the credit in 62 CHEV IMPALA 58 OLDS SUPER 88 *SERVICES Relief.making it possible belongs to Navy 4dr. II.T. Fact air cond., P.S. and 4-door II.T. Beautiful orchid & white MJr.R A....-x:10 AM-:00: PMf.wq1:70 From this work with the family ,.. the learned that the wife AM-M PM All D. Society power brakes. Less than finish with R&H, Power $$2646 t1046 needed medical attention which the 18,000 miles. . . Steering & Brakes. Clean Auxiliary arranged for her and, now, reports show that, her healthIs Improving. The family has moved into less expensive housingas counseled by the Society Inter CALL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURTEOUS SALES I ILANDINCOUIIYAID 771--." viewer, so that there'appears to be a chance of balancing the budget. REPRESENTATIVES AND THEY WILL BRING YOU TO KEY BUICK TO SEE THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE. I F .. -I II PHONE - NO OBLIGATION. Dick Smith "Red" Lloyd Jim Beach Tom Kaine Virgil Wbitley & 359-5370 SEE USFIRST. 7 DAYS A WEEK s 9 am.9 p.m. . DOWNTOWN II AND FULIER DARKEN Eli. ff% t OUR POLICY E1t1/1E19rA LEST q I A L. WE DO NOT TURN BACKSPEEDOMETERS I EuERSON &g WE TRADE WE INVITE YOU TO CHECK FOR FURNITUREOR !i!! KEY B UICK ;, z WITH THE PREVIOUS ANYTHING OF VALUE OWNER m ., 4000 PHILIPS HIGHWAY .,. Nws U1NVER71Tr EIVD ..? Just South of Philip Highway IU .. J --._' --- -... - MAY 23,1963 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS II -- .serve officers came to the Naval Navy Men Locked Up -.Medical Center In suburban Beth- r." \.nn.r I"-- *'esda, Md. for what they thoughtwas ;IMSGTS E 'Meeting'Washington U.SM( k After Going to to be a seminar on the problems , of fallout shelters. (AFPS). The Navy -The.-Navy stated that they had has, locked up 34 college professors been asked to "volunteer as a , scientists andtechnicalmenwithout group to remain In the shelter for It SI'PpofThe'R any advance warning.; 'a period of time which was not will fare on wants to see how they disclosed. All accepted the of and biscuits. fc' " diet soup a challenge. pr The group of naval research e.r..., -:.. ; ...-- dialfSf - __ -b t't a AUTO IIABiLv: ( l,;,FMnganoact t r . eovra Re U.S. ros ! DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS "That will send two Duval County youngsters to school I for a r McDOUGALL'S ftGENCYCE year," P. N. Coleman I second from right, told members of the CPO club last week when they of* 6483 Roosevelt B1d.-Near< NAS-Jacksonvtlle ! ficially turned over more than $500 to the Dollars for Scholars Fund. On hand for the official pre- sentation was Cap James R. Compton, Commanding Officer of HAS Jax. He watches as Mike Lenohan, AEC, President of the CPO Mess hands over a portion of the money collected to Cole- man. On the right M/Sgt. H. M. Isenburg, USMC, a member of the advisory board, waits to hand over the rest. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) s 23 Civilian EmployeesGet Thresher Funds Being SoughtContributions Benny Suggs ChecksTwentythree >... "It All are now being accepted - for dependents both mili- StartedWhen civilian I em- $50 Clarence W. Lauer, O&R: . and civilian of the lost ployees were presented with beneficial $30 Walter H. Fake, O&R; $2 6 tary Navy He submarine Thresher. suggestion awards for the Joseph M. Barnes, O&R; James E. months of March and April The McCane and George JJ. Creech, Donations are to be used for the i Yk) BoughtThose education of the children and f checks, totaling $640, went to O&R George Kasnias and Clyde C, a r Easy share will be three Departments: Overhaul and Murphy, O&R; William E. Lee, given for station . Repair, Supply and Industrial Re- O&R; Charles T. Taylor and memorials to be erected outsidethe I CareManhaUen chapels at the Submarine Base, _ and O&R lations. William Voltz, ; MargaretG. The largest award, $190, was Breitmoser, IRD; $20 RobertE. New London, Conn and the f N V presented to Philp F. DIStefano ot Miller and William G. Horne, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Shirts." Supply Dept. for his suggestion on O&R; Willie E. Dobbs and Marin C, Anyone wishing to contribute the Improved method for proces- Johnston; O&R; $15 Mary C. may Commander contact Fleet the Flag Air Secretary, sing other Supply officers receipts.As Caton, O&R; Wilborn R. Hayes, ville, Building 1, Room 115.Jackson- a result of this suggestion, the O&R: Mlllard P. Smith O&R; policy for changing the routine and Lora S. Paulk, O&R. A identifier on receipt item detail letter of appreciation went to Milo cards was discontinued.Under the Jones of IRD; Norman L. Burris of new system, the due cards are pro O&R; Clayton J. Perry, of O&R cessed without changing or re- and Floyd C. Barnes of Supply. flinching, thus saving many man- EVERYBODY hours of time. STEREO The second largest check, for Special $105,went to Emmett K, Rachels of O&R for standardization of 50-lb. ProgramA LIKES THE C02 fire extinguisher hoses. To $3 49 reduce the cost of maintaining the MUSICOF . television special presentation - hose on 50-lb portable CO2 fire on the activities of the NAS extinguishers, this suggestion proposed local manufacture of a Jax based Detachment Four while MONOAND with the Naval GERMANY standard hose which will fit all operating Support : the will be Forces in Antarctic extinguishers of the size and typeIn shown on WFGA-TV, Channel 12, use at this activity. Other cash award winners were: Monday, May 27 at 10:30 p.m. AUSTRIA $2.89ST nf l1 ititnnang ,t a , t 1i 10329 ST 10330 ST 10297 ST 10214 For a limited time authentic German and Austrian recordingson I the are available on this special offer. ._ 'I . "t' ti m t'F' I FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE- BENNY S'UGGERS.Philip F. DiStefano of Supply Dept. (Right) elilu receives a check of $190 from Captain J.D. Sullivan, Supply Of gn INC l y I cent e r > fHicer for his suggestion of improved method for processing OSO ROOSEVELT MALI IAKEW00p SAN 105E. . receipts. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.Pl 1)) 1ACKSONVIIIE ,- '- -. ,. ,' -- '-' '. r .. ....... .. .. -. --,,.-. ..,-ww- ... -- ".-/ : .""r, , .. ". :s.; "'. .. MAY 23, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE f.. !! !:!! I I II I I, M X. I I Ik It L i J t P S I 1 . f F 1 S ,.0." I IiJ ,M t a ; Tr ,Iii ,I. 4 :: \\ .\Y NEW OFFICERS of the All Saints Chapel Women's Guild were Installed Monday, May 13 In the ., rwr Sunday School Building by Chaplain R. W. Radcliffe (left). (L. to R.) Mrs. W. R. Whitmore, President , , ; Mrs. A. L. McGlaun, 1st Vice President; Mrs. J. P. Stutz (proxy for Mrs. H. D. Lawrence2nd ) Vice President; and Mrs. W. W. Carter-Secretarytrtasurer. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by r Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) - I Acey Ducy USO CPO Club When you need a loan for any Club Notes dotes good purpose..see HFC! Thursday, May 23 Thursday, May 23 Happy Thursday Hour 4:30, May p.m.-5:30 23 p.m. That's a good thing to remember,anytime you find your. Sing-A-Long, 7:30p.m.-10:30p.m. Games of your choice. self in deep water, and short of cash. For HFC has beena Friday, May 24 Friday, May 24 lifesaver to over 100,000 servicemen every year. Friday, May 24 Dancing to Jimmy Geiger, We're always ready to help. Dance with Angelinos Combo, USO May Birthday Party, 9:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Saturday, May 25 I' Yw MONTHLY PAYMENT rlANS Saturday, May 25 e.t =I 6 Saturday, May 25 Dancing to your favorite combo, Jtu$ fob/ shows wmpTe O r n p4 ,,, I IwM paywh Buddy Nlte at the USO. Dance with Cappies Combo, 9:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. loon plant. You bor$100 5.93 729 10.07 18.48 row any amount ton up to 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m Sunday. May 26 Food Special Club Steak $1.15 $600 and arrange 300 17.79 21.88 3021 55.45 Sunday, May 26 Vespers &: Refreshments, friends Sunday, May 26 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 monthly paymentt to fit 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 Game night 5:30 pm.730 p.m. of USO, 5:30p.m. Dancing to Kay Ryan Trio, your need. Ckartti fr. tom/mlrl ft 3% m that pmt ./ Dance with Bud Clark, 8:30: Movies "Bellboy", 7:30: p.m. 8:00: p.m. 12:00 a.m. tcktdulfj mentUy balances net treading 9300 11:30 p.m. 27 Food Special Roast Chicken, and 2% .n any"....irl4n. Monday, May AdultLOO, Child, $.60 Monday, May 27 Free Dance Lessons 8:00 p.m.- HOUSE a D Fs Pinochle and Chess Tournament, 9:30: p.m. Monday, May 27 NANCE@ 5:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Dance for all 9:30 p.m. 11:00: p.m. Pizza Nite Tuesday, May 28 Tuesday, May 28 Tuesday, May 28 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 Game night 8:00 p.m. -' 10:30 p.m. Game Night 8:00: p.m. Write a letter home tonight. Happy Hour for one hour after Cedar Hills Shopping Center Wednesday, May 29 Game night. 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 Dance with Kay Ryan Trio, Wednesday, May 29 29 'Wednesday, May . .. . . 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. s 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone 398-4541 : Disc Jockey show, 8:00 - Happy Hour p.m.6:00p.m... p.m. Western Nite with the Country Above office open Friday evenings until 8 P.M. 11:00 p.m. Drifters. i SALE PRICE $18,001' OONVENIENT-TO NAS & CECIL FIELD ' VA In Service Loan, Huntington JACKSONVILLE'S I No Down Payment:' No doting' Cost J 1150 doting GREATEST HOME VALUE \Monthly Payment : Monthly Payment $114.72 i $110.25 Huntington is the community - convenient to everything) You'll find shopping centers, churches, schools r* r *rt ..It,, W.H". .,. . and entertainment close by. In Huntinjton - you will enjoy city con , veniences with the charm of rural est :i 1;., +!; ,-'. -w ; y tate living. Drive out today and _ _ see this lovely modern home. . # Oh yes, bring the family. \ '' _ "VA.+ ;; .urf HERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KIND OF HOME!! . -.-- -' i. The Clairmont Is an architectural masterpiece styled for modem living. Beautiful terrazzo floors throughout. -- Double opening front doors lead to a day-lighted living room with exposed wood beams and Interior walls of J brick. Abundant natural wood trim and brick fireplace i in .living room. Two glass sliding doors open onto a rear patio with decorative private wall. Sectional design affords gracious living by separation of living-dining area. Kitchen has --- r, breakfast bar, full panel lighting and cabinets designed by skilled craftsmen. Built-in oven and range with hood. Master bedroom F'a has exceptionally large dressing room with double sink vanity. Two other bedrooms with tiled bath. Double carport solid concrete drive and landscaped. I Open Until 8:00: p.m.-After 8 Call 771.0935 A. HERCULES HOMES JACKSONVILLE'S SALES OFFICE: LARGEST BUILDERS- AND DEVELOPERS or 771-6B78 ' - -J .- -. -, .- .. .T. ""' .L- ____ ..... -I I PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS 'MAY'23, 1963 I Super O&R White Room Abreast Of Buck Rodgers Era By Marc Whetstone, J01 Within the radius of sandblasting under the guidance of Captain paint spraying and spark- weapons guidance and space Be checked by highly sensitive Robert H. Fagan, O&R Officer, is flying welding shops at the NAS vehicle systems. So it is that particle counter which measures classed as the most strenuous Overhaul and Repair DepartmentIs extreme caution must be taken to dust and will sound an alarm If cleaning room ever designed.NATI4LJ . I an area so clean and dust free guard against this invisibleenemy.Unbelievable too much 1 is detected. 1 that it' may far surpass any precautionary This cautious routine is surgical ward In the world. measures are taken by the 20 some repeated each time the employeesenter Honor Covering an area of 4,700 square technicians who work within the the White Room. They are feet, the ultramodern facility, special air-conditioned spaces. given two breaks a day in additionto called the White Room,is designedto Each employee must go through a their lunch period. Grads NamedTop eliminate and control dust check off list as though he were Working under such conditions particles so small they are invisible about to make a Mercury launch could possibly seem frustrating graduate from NATTU's to the naked eye. before entering his working area. especially for specially trained schools on Friday May 17 was Its' systems are capable of This list consists of: janitors who constantly are at work M.L. Disher, AEAA, who grad- F. filtering dust larger than three .Remove all personal articles, cleaning the spaces-.-their uated from the Aviation Elec- tenths of one micron. (There are such as billfolds car keys, sponge mops and water never once. trician's Mate Class 'A' School from 75' to 100 microns in one cigarette lighters. showing a trace of dirt. with an average of 8873. human hair). It removes over 95.8 Women technicians must remove The White Room is the secondof Pvt. H.p, Wirtz, became the per cent of all contamination within all facial makeup. its kind in the United States, its other Honorman for this week the room. .Pass over a shoe cleaner. counterpart being located at the when he graduated from the Avia- Why the need for such .Receive a 40 mile-an-hour air Overhaul and Repair Department, tion Ordnanceman Class'A' cleanliness? bath in an air lock room. NAS North Island.SanDiego,Calif. School with an 82.45 average. In this Buck Rogers era we live .Don special synthetic coveralls The facility here, however, The Honorman of each classIs FRUSTRATING TASK is that in, highly sensitive instrumentscan complete with hood and boots a the individual who completesthe of janitorial staff which seeks be damaged or quickly worn which cover shoes. course with the highest scho- dirt in dust-free O&R White just by a mere speck of dust.These Scrub hands and nails with Thousands of Americans regu- lastic average in his class. The Room. (Official U.S. Navy Photo Impurities can cause pure havoc in liquid soap and dry by air. larly buy Series E Savings Bonds only exception Is that rated per- than A investment $75 by Ron Gardner, PH2P1)Marshall ) the efficiency of such gyro .Step on sticky gelatin mat for previously. sonnel may not be named Honormenfor :: $100 at the end of this period. pays Class'A' mechanisms used in navigation further elimination of dust. Courses. .Take another air bath. GET AMISSILE Is AGE DEAL ! LeadershipHonorman -, NEW CARS Lowest Prices Highest Trade-in Allowance ; .Easy Terms- The Nicesest Treatment in Town 11 J I USED CARS By D. W. Warren, J03 : Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots An Aviation Machinist's Mate wI Il?I 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings Ave. from the NavalAlrReserveTrain- Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty carried off the Honorman Plaque ing Unit from NATTU'sLeadershlpTraining ;J On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE50FOOT! here last Friday.Class which graduated -T- MISSILE M.J. Marshall, ADR2 finished the course with 1335 points of a @r GORDON possible 1500 good for an 88.99ft HIGHLY SENSITIVE navigational and weapons guidance systemsare THOMPSON average, to top a class of 20 sec overhauled in O&R White Room by technicians who wear dost- ond class petty officers from free coveralls, boots, hoods and_ gloves. (Official U. S. Navy "Jacksonville's Center" Navy Commands throughout the Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Jacksonville area. The Leadership Training Pro- gram Includes classes in drill and command public speaking Communism New 'Gray Eagle' American Government naval history and principles of Norfolk. Va. (AFPS) Vice leadership. Adm. Wallace M. Beakley,Deputy Captain H.D. Allen, NATTU Commander-In-Chief Atlantic and Commanding Officer, presented U.S. Atlantic Fleet received theNavy's NAVY"PER graduation certificates to the "Gray Eagle" title on 20-man class. April 24. This was-the first class devoted The title is given to the naval exclusively to E-5 personnel since aviator on active duty who has .00 PAYS ALL MO. the course's inception in 196L been flying the longest. 4 BEDROOMS l/2 BATHS $59.00pt.C L:: -) IN SERVICE LOANS 3 BEDROOMS VA-NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 BATHS S57.SOpAYSAu e CompleteCoverage MINIMUM 3 BEDROOMS 1 l'/2 BATHS $56.00pt.C:: y "a FHA DOWN PAYMENT 3 BEDROOMS 1 BATHS $53.50 PER NO. a a PAYS ALL 0 6 AUTO LIABILITY BETWEEN CECIL FIELD AND N.A.S. d C FIRE MARINE HOME OWNERS WELCOME Special InvitatUne ALL SERVICE M\i VA'v.k' !! ) CASUALTY LIFE PERSONNEL AND THEIR If you ore on "E.3" or higher you con Low Down Payments PARK FAMILIES CUMBERLAND FROM DEWEY HOUS. have a 4 bedroom, 1 t ft both home for LESS Easy Monthly Payments AND ING.NAS SURROUNDING STATION HOUSING AREAS than your current Representing Military Underwriters - AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL Mesdowbrook TerraceBlanding Business: 388-3583 Home: RA 43249BOLENWRIGHT ... Blvd at Par wood Drive me Open 10 'UII i,, Dark Daily,, I 6483 Roosevelt Boulevard phone co 4.6155I' ,II _ J "" ' ; 1963 JAX'AIR NEWS f PAtE 7 .. .... .___ ----' , .: J :I- .. .- TjLm- ,. -i:____'_". ". -" --- .___-1ii4.-" Jax Symphony Memberships PHILC I 13riPfeose Being annual SoughtThe membership campaign of the Jacksonville Symphony Association now is in progress and will be completedIn June. This non-profit civic organization was founded in 1949to Die Cast f f f 1 1' provide fine music for public enjoyment and to give playing opportunities to the best local CarryingHandle f musicians. Promotion of musical =' education among young people also has been a continuing goaL Concert r series for students from the fourth Lightest grade through high school Slimmest i acquainting them with the worksof the masters and the best of Easiest to contemporary compositions, have Carry had a major role in cultural Weighs Only development.First . Top concert for the 15th annual Controls r b 3S Ibs. concert series is scheduled at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 22, A" Round ) : in the Civic Auditorium. Guest Side Artist will be Miss Phyllis CUrtin, ? $:Y Speaker : :: MountedTelescoping rising young soprano,and the Jacksonville - Symphony Orchestra will 3 be directed by John Canarlna, F. a K music director and conductor. PIVOTENNA Canarlna is in his second year with the symphony, coming to Jacksonville after being an . i: 4 assistant to Leonard Bernstein of the New York Philharmonic Ladder Grid ' a Orchestra. Tuner ..eta Membership contributions to the Finished symphony may range from five dollars to more than a thousand Back'' } 4 T 4 Safeguard dollars, depending upon the f 1 Interest and the financial - : i. capabilities 4. < ) . I System of individuals. Last year A Two Tone 1 960 individuals and 209 business firms contributed to the assoc- iation. About 2,600 people 4t i .' ..., purchased season tickets for the tty ; Modern : 1 tt series of six concerts given ' % : between October and May. Membership contributions to the ' + 114 ENGRAVED : / JtIIAluminized symphony may be mailed directlyto the association office at46 West CIRCUITS / ft Duval Street with a notation of Picture Tube the donor's name address and telephone number. Official .... mem- _ t.e '-1. . bership forms may be obtainedby w..aswta..tl 112I.. .M.. ) ......We_. s 711A5 telephoning EL 45479.Bluejackets . : ) t \;. ' ' 90-DAY SERVICE at No Cost to You i S 1y ao Data's Philco warrants to each original U.S. purchaser for 90 days full exchange or repair c\ QA oHy c Ct Thursday, May 23 (including service costs) of any part or receiving tube with inherent defect in work 19 manship or materials. Cathode Ray Tube warranted additional nine months. Warranty Dance featuring Phil Cay and the effective upon receipt of completed registry card. Compacts and Portables must be Chantels and Dance Contest carried to authorized dealer or service location.PORTABLE. ."v..MJ 8:00: p.m. 12:00 a.m. Friday, May 24 Dance featuring Carl Boyd and the STAND FREETHERE Rhythm Kings 9:00: p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Food Special Full basket freshwater Catfish v french fries, coleslaw and hush- puppies 3.90.Saturday . IS ONLY ONE NORMANDY WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. May 25 Dance featuring March Wilson and the Red Coats 9:00 p.m.- NORMANDY WAYSIDE 1:00 a.m.Sunday, May 26 Jam Session 2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Dance featuring March Wilson and the Red Coats 8:00 p.m. - FURNITURE CO. 12:00 a.m. Monday, May 27 Dining and Dancing. Food Special- 5887 1 1 NORMANDY I BOULEVARD( I I PHONE 1 I 389-1144 1 &Steak s Abri(choice- SLOOTuuday,ribs May) with 28 potatoes OPEN .Sunday 12 NOON to 6 PM Monday Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Jaturday-9 AM to 6 PM Happy Hour 5:00 p.m.-7UO p.m. - Dining& Dancing Wednesday, May 2!? Game Night 8:00 p.m.MAY'23 . =- .' w. "'" - -- JAX' PAGES AIR NEWS MAY 23, 1963 tr Mrs. Rodriquez: Supply PersonalityThe Y { _. _. --- May Supply Personality of "She is never too.busy to help F'i' the Month has been named as Mrs. others," the Captain said. w; Fabiola Rodriquez, a stock control Mrs. Rodriquez has studied sign clerk in the Control Division of language for a year and a half the NAS Jax Supply Department.In so that she can relay religious 4Jfry announcing the month'sselection services to 25 deaf members of Captain J.D. Sullivan, her congregation.Born . Supply Officer, lauded Mrs. in Havana,Cuba the Supply Rodriquez for the highly efficient Personality came to the United manner in which she performs her States with her family when she ) .lWy own duties as well as other was 12 years old. She began her (, assigned duties during peak work Civil Service career in June 1956as : load periods. a clerk typist in the Communi- llftTx cations Department at Key West, Fla., transferring to the NAS { .N.3.fil "Doctor", said the patient to Supply Department in February ...w.r. his psychiatrist, "I'm afraid. 1960. She was promoted to,her There's a big alligator lurking out present job in March of this year. MRS. FABIOLA RODRIQUEZFOR side my apartment." ,I "Poof," said the doctor, "come TilE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES] back and see me every day next xI week and Til soon have you curedof See--Moon Mullins that." CONFIRMATION-His Grace, The Most Reverend Joseph P. Hor- The patient came back four daysIn : LCDR..(USN RET.) ley D.D. Archbishop Bishop of St. Augustine, administers Con- a row. When he didn't show up , BROTHERS SHANNON 1C.in on the fifth, the doctor called him. at . firmation to David Vincent. His sponsor is T.J. Antignano, HMC "Haven't you heard?" the of the Naval Hospital. Twenty-four children and adults received building superintendent answered. the big yellow building ((11th & Main) their First Communion during the ceremonies while 58 were con- "When Mr. Jones came out his firmed. Brunch was served at the '0' Club following the services. door yesterday, an alligator ate New RenaultsPeugeotsStudebaker8. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by J. L. Brown, PH3)) him." PHONE EL 6-3993, 4.,tw k q V 3t rn! [tL t 1 , .' ,, ,.'.. .. .... ,0'r " I IS ,. '" '" EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS headed the list of topics discussed recentlyby this group comprized of NAS Jax officials and members of a study group from the Potomac In- stitute Inc., of Washington, D. C. They are (L. to R.): Furman Templeton, Director of the Balti- more Urban League; Leonard B. Eubanks, NAS Industrial Relations Officer; Arthur Levin, Staff IN BELLAIR ,.. Director of the Potomac Institute; Capt. J. R. Compton, NAS CO; John G. Field, Chairman of the study group; Cdr. D. C. Staley, NAS Admin. Officer and assistant in the Station program; Stephen WE'RE Rohr, Office of Industrial Relations, Washington, D.C., and staff specialist on EEOP; and Jerome SELLING QUALITYOF Zeigler, member of the study group. During their visit, the group, making a study of DOD Equal Employment Opportunity Programs at 22 DOD activities, held interviews with IRD employees and COURSEWe both minority and majority group employees. (Official U.: S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Vets BonusesServicemen BANISH DRY SKIN. 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As a combination Out Blanding To . Affairs, State Veteran Service hates regeneration of the tissues use ALO-Crerae FACE our* I* prevent and erase tiny lines of the day under Bldg., St. Paul. prematurely ageing akin. Massageface and ALO Creme MOISTURE New York: WWII, Division of Veterans and neck with gentle upward PLUS for Extremely Dry Skin asa night cream. Your skin will feel Affairs, 155 WashingtonAve. 10 and outward motions. Leave on softer, look lounger instantly] BELLAIRYour N.Y Albany , overnight. Notice the beautifying Best of all, its now available at North Dakota: WWI,Adjacent Gen- results the next morning. better cosmetic counters. eral, Fraine Barracks, Bismarck. *The wondor working. ingredient proven Pennsylvania: Korean Conflict. Yon can really see the difference, through radical' rasr' h. to actually rs.a5Mirdrod . JJIf skin' 'haue. tvwi In the UN Dept. of Veterans Affairs,203 South that because your akin looks burn as published In tee fresher and the skin't August rot Issue "Industrial, MsdlclnaIt ' Office Bldg., Harrisburg. Dead- texture Surpory." Best Home Buyr' line is December 31, 1963. .feels smoother Instantly I *MP-32-112 , MAY 23, 1963 j JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 PU ZLE' '\ $ p&vi! MoviesMovies will be shown,regularly; The Holt Publishing Company publishers of the Jax Air News is at 7 p.m. on Monday through 63 MODELS offering a $5.00 prize for the earliest postmarked correct answer to 2 and 7 Saturday; at p.m. p.m. this week's'crossword puzzle. Deadline for entries will be 1200, each Saturday following publication. The winner will be announced on Sunday, at the Matnslde and in next weeks I issue 01 the Jax Air News.' Entries must be sen( NATTU Theaters and at 7 p.m. BUDGET to the Holt Publishing Company 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville only on Sunday at the Hospital 8 Fla. , Theater. These times are sub- ACROSS J: I'arent teacher orKanlsatlnn- ll IR!' ""<:ID.T E 15 S. S PET ject to change. RENT-A-CAR, J-Ilrewer'8 EWE. I RAN. PUR II:: Thursday, May 23 SlflRhCBtpoint (il>br.) S EN T E N c E .''E L/ A Malnside Critics Choice U.I.nnKpcl ChaHtlMt'BOllnibhiK for b t> D E R H E E 0 S .. Brummel 1 NATTUnit Beau 9-Xllnor Itemll'ltlemlshcM t- I MESA. HER. A A R FULLY EQUIPPED plant .. SPAT 1 1ST LIE Hospital Gunfight at OK Corral Pronoun :I'Caudal I PO S E R S. 5 LEE P151 Friday, May 24 IC-Hymlxil 14-ltaton fortellurium Caustic appendage A R I S E c 0 E 1). Malnside The Great Waltz substance RAM. S 0 R tT A P S E NATTUnit Critics Choice l7-l'lgpen ::!Mffore .. PAT t: RS NAP :) n JULIA ST. l!>Dlned :n.Trent of Hospital Beau Brummel 20JnnenIllnrt: liln-h I fanillyA T A LeT A I L S PIN I Across -.fcftotr The Mayfji of foot :I!. (' I\ AI<: f RES N E ATE Saturday, May 25 >* 23: >Kqiiallty Kround S rY E IRJER END. LIE Malnside Gypsy. 24JulHlk' Mrd22'Shore M|UllTflriulw , blrtln Answer to /last wvcfc* puzzle. NATTUnit The Great Waltz 27-Ap,)>ro ulnM30Inlet Part of plain i ltenm !:JlraslUiiiifitluary; 1.CuI1l'c.t IG.lllndn Hospital Critics Choice n.llf'r Wry: 'vml.ulM Sunday, May 26 :t1.\ppell,1 ..Younir tiny grafted 4'llIlInllll" CONVENIENT 1 :It.I.lcluell"M: 2'.lIea\'eIlI' h.lI"ker (lahl.r.) Malnside ((2 p.m.) Gunfight :t:.I'nlft'nt1: Lxul1' )Itroc\uct\ Sl-Sole: or train Malnside Period of Adjustment 3 -<:uldo'a t'I 11th RIVERSIDE CHEVROLET nnln3E1'laeea NATTUnlt Gypsy I 2 J 4 ) 7 1 . 40-ToUl Hospital The Great Waltz 41>Pulr t' 10 II 12 Monday, May 27 CEDAR HILLS J.PoHod forportrait Malnside Face in the Rain 44-Note 43-Wlw: of rente I 13 \\4 IS 14 NATTUnit Period of Adjustment 47-Parent 17 It 1 I' OI.X: N IX-lloiiU1*) r5IX Hospital Gypsy - CENTER lift.More nillcl 21 22 Inr.C 24 = Tuesday, May 28 :.:\Vr\u t"k !$1000) 25 2ft 27 2$ Mainslde From the Terrace, NATTUnlt Face In the Rain DOWN 30 Hospital Period Of Adjustment Visit Our Conveniently !..,:ImproveNear J2)J : 34 Wednesday, May 29 Mainslde Last Train From :I.Kllilo: |>lnn. - Located Lot In The title s S ( 36 37 1f.llcMIt.utl 1:111 1-- Gunhill x* 00<: Cedar Hills Shopping Center 40 :))00 41 ,2 43 NATTUnlt From the Terrace G.Joular tllttk :s Hospital Face In the Rain VehltloXote - G. 44 )000 45 44 47 . of Kcalo = m = FOR: 8.IZCI'II. In .. 49 00 .so n) 1'lule 00{. BEST IO.Juml'|K 32 t tJI.Hlrlc'l > TRADES..BEST TERMSON R5 ( Rhymes of the TjmoflM 1:.otJlIf'I'v..1 DUtr. by United Feature SyndlwU, lne. 91fr CHEVROLETS, CHEVY I ITS, CORVAIRSGlievrolef UM li AvtkirliU Pipes Oily BUYING 80NDS WE ALL. tp' Last Week's Winner: 2432 Cesery Blvd. AGREE, Mr. J. J. Middleton Jacksonville; 11, Fla. WILL KEEP - NATION fGnzONG - Overheard on a bus: from mD spots Irvtng's pants. . "You must have been up pretty "At that hour? Were they ...,4gsrl AFP$ 3530 BLANDING BLVD. late last night Mrs. Felding. I very big?" saw your light on at 3 a.m." "Not veryjust two 10-spots and "Oh, I was just removing some a five." ?m \11 7f ,( fkif\ : / .\-t1! >, !vc-\ fe... i: IC-..._ ._ .. .. :::?<::__ ....._ :. .... _-J .-. .. <:.... .._..... <::.:.....'. ...-..-:;: ;.__":- :jc .., _._...... . ?sl/ \ i. CREDIT UNION ==-- '" -r\: A ..a.. = = .'iii == == = =:...= = :ii= :A -. ...... -" 4! ,. __ = ;'C' l ,\w qA.= ,1iAl VaIa","""" M! ostMSr!u IV" J' =....., ftfttI= ._=..... jr Mw I: rt .=.,. .=... , ll = '-- E = -- .g Q --- -- = --A M :t .:. 'Ij_ : -Q !ioI! '!iIi! !! I!!!! --- _de/tdt/ -J!. -.Jt I U.r Wednesday, May 29, 11:30: a.m. Till Closing Q i Music By : Comfair Jax Band At 11 =30 (Mainside Only ) \ w FREE REFRESHMENTS (Mainside and Cecil Field ) UP I ' : Celebrating Our 5 Million Dollars In Assets! ,:4j MAINSIDE BLDG. 39 OFFICES WILL BE OPEN FOR \ CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 " BUSINESS AS USUAL TILL 11 a.m.SNP IJ. ... t .. ... 3 4 . ; ; C.--'. '->>. : :- -::..ac : ..,... ,_.,_ . "= ****** ; => _ c t : .f r/ I j I p\\ ? \ {7' ,, } iF'\ : 'lt } )/ \ . ,(V\ J X"("'J '-...\..'.- )" (.. j .JL"1" 1(1L1:1/ " .J;.,!.... -, -. l, .. .. .. ..-. 1 r- 1 1I 'iA)( AIR MEWS WXY23/1963, PACE 10 .... .. I Magnolia Ball DepictedAs e Finest. In Years. ' "One of the finest Magnolia By Mae Spencer, JOl Wrist Watch-Captain L. P. Balls In years". Elementary School Pressler. FAW-llj; Alabaster -f k r This the Timuquana from Southern Wholesale was comment Lamp of retarded children), expressed by many after attendingthe Daniel(class Memorial Home and NAS Furniture, courtesy Jack Martin- .OM 12th Annual Officers Wives Mrs. Jack A. Pate, VP-5; Golf books. for children's Club sponsored Magnolia Ballheldlast Library Chairman for the Ball was Mrs.H. Balls (two boxes-Captain) W. K. Friday and Saturday evenings. A, Hay, assisted by CoChairman Rhodes (retired); Case of Chateau - The '0' Club was resplendently Gay Champagne-Henry Bugin FLIGHT TO Nassau of MackeyAir Mrs. R. N. Dahly. Theywereaided WINNER OF A FREE courtesy decorated as an Italian Garden. Bass in Billy ( player May by Officers Wives representatives Lines, Lt. D.N. Pasquale of the NAS Medical Department re- The Orchestra with Orchestra Case of Canadian Billy May ) ; from the various the Ball from Mrs. R.N. Dahly ceives his tickets at Magnolia , Frankie Lester played for dancing.The Club-Lieutenant Commander H.P. first such Ball was held in squadrons and units based here. Wintrich, Naval Hospital; Man's Co-chairman. Looking on are (L) Mrs. H.A. Horton and (R) Mrs. Mrs. Robert H. Fagan, JOWC 2nd H.A. Hall Chairman. (Official U.S. Navy Photo) April 1952, thus the formal func- Wallet-Captain Milan Diklich, , Vice President, received special tion spans more than a decade of Naval Hospital; and Man's Wallet- thank for her efforts from the colorful history.All you Colonel C. W. Powell, BOQ. II'IJ Ball Committee. 41. LARGEST A !L proceeds from the charity Magnolia Door Prize winner of a free V .4411SELLING -V winners were MOTOR SCOOTER affair will be distributed among the Lucky prize : flight for two via Mackey Air Lines Autumn Haze Let-out Mink Pine Castle School Pediatric from Jax to Nassau with weekend Stole from C. B. Ward of the Naval Hospital, Iveys-Mrs. at the Nassau Harbour Club was Cumberland Day Nursery, Darrow, NAS; Benrus Ladies Lieutenant D, N. Pasquale, NAS Diamond Wrist Watch-Mrs. EthelM. Medical Department. Rental/ Service Swiler. NAS; Benrus Men's Low down all makes. payment. Free lifetime 'Noisy' Trio Bank rate Lub & 00financing. changes.Jax . Tests Navy's + x4vIrS JtFy Vespa Pressure Tank 949 Arlington Rd Extisswav Out ArUnftom T-.." PH. 725-4864 Washington (AFPS) Eight days X. w ; ' inside a pressure tank will have you talking like Donald Duck. At Serving: ? M least It had three Navy chief petty A41ci1and officers doing so recently.The . trio-Robert A. Barth, ) the3UYPIHlT Sanders W. Manning and RaymondR. Lavoie-spent eight days in the tank which simulated conditions 100 feet under the water. tr Final results of the tests will 1 Fe .; AREA determine whether permanent undersea stations can someday be BUY YOUR built as aids to fishing and ex- ploration for minerals and petro- MOBILE HOME leum. The research also has military AUTUMN HAZE MINK STOLE top donation prize at the MagnoliaBall 1 potential. is admired by lucky recipient, Mrs. C.B. Darrow. (left) as The atmosphere of the tank con- Mrs. R.N. Dahly I Ball Co-chairman and Mrs. H.A. Hall, Ball FROM tained 90 cent helium which made speech per garbled and hard to Chairman look on. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Jim Brown PH3)) NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST understand.The privates and PFC's, their poten- MOBILE HOME DEALER men's with the only contacts tial will be evaluated and they will Leathernecks Alter/ outside world were a couple of tiny, for be the opportunity pro- given heavily glassed peep holes and an iiALroIIII Intercom which carried their Reenlistment PolicyFor / ,motion.In . cases where total active duty peculiar squeaks to Capt. GeorgeF. Pvt's., PFC's will be in excess of six years, requests - Bond, the Naval doctor In chargeof reenlist- for extensions or the . experiment.The pressure men depth needed and less the oxygen artificial at Washington (AFPS) Marine ments Commandant will be of forwarded the Marine to Corps the I\I.JOInS\ 1I0IUl[ nmuXlnc helium atmosphere was perfectly privates and privates first class for consideration.Lance . will no longer be granted early Corporals who plan to breathable, said Bond. The only immediate reenlist- Marine careers problem was the impact on the discharge continue Corps 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 Phillips. Hwy. 2200 Mayport Road ment or be permitted to reenlist must demonstrate their potentialas larynx, but the captain said he EV 4-5584 EX 8.9021 CH 6.5222 extend for periods in excess of two noncommissioned officers before - soon learned to interpret thestrange noises. years.According. being permitted to extend or "We Trade Anything From Billygoafs to Battleships" to Marine Corps reenllst. Before leaving the tank the men Headquarters, "standards for re- went through 45 hours of decom- enlistment must be compatiblewith AIR. BASE.lVIOT'O'RS . would not the pression so they get " those for promotion. bends. A Marine spokesman said that 1:110.: All three "squeaked" freely after - during the two-year maximum leaving the eight day simulated reenlistment or extension for New and Used Cars Journey to the ocean depths. All Salesmen U.S.N. 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Demonstrations 6973 Roosevelt Blvd. program of any household.WHEN of the Martin Baker election seat (center) were shown to onlookers by the Cecil Field EV 7.6482 Naval Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment while static displays of the various type air N craft employed on the Station (right) receive the visitors' close inspection. (Official U. S. Navy .b : *G Photos by Marc Whetstone, J01)) Gray Ladies Win Praise At WAS THE LAST TIME j YOU ENJOYED : 40th Graduation Ceremony"The Mae Spencer JO1Nava Live Maine Lobster. translation Into action of Hospital Chaplain. The and Mrs. Jesse westerman; one () Chateaubriad the objectives of the Gray Lady Awards were presented by CaptainJ. year bars Mesdames Roy Cobb, R Sl Douquetiere .2. Organization has been of great M. Hanner, Hospital Com- M.E. Feltham Albert Gastiger.E.F. . . Chukar Partridge Rissoto V significance not merely In manding Officer., Hildebrant, RH. Hlssam H.S. Suckling Pig Rissoto answering personal need, but In Others assisting In the cere- Potter, A.P. Pullar, W. R. Rambo r Elk Steak maintaining high morale throughout monies were: Commander E.F Shine R.E. Trescot G.C. the entire Jacksonville Naval Geraldine Houp, Chief Nursing Veitl and W.T, Wilson. YARDOJF Complex," so spoke Captain Service, capping; Mrs. Harold Graduates who will serve at the A BEER? James R. Compton, NAS Com- Brown, Chairman Supporting Ser- Naval Hospital are: Mesdames You'Eat itW manding Officer at the 40th Gray vice Duval County Chapter American [- John Boniface: Linton D. Brad- Next Time Out Lady Graduation and Award Cere- Red Cross, pins; Mrs. JamesR. dock; S.P. Burgess; Winton W. Escape The Every Day At 1jf mony held Tuesday, May 14 at the Compton, On-Post Chairman of Carter; James A. Crider; John C. Naval Hospital. Volunteers American Red Cross, Galle; Byron A. Gaudry, John K. "During the past 12 months an NAS; Mrs.Jesse Westerman,Vice Hemmer, Ralph E. Langston,Rob- average of 71 Gray Ladies have Chairman and Mrs. E. F. Hilder- ert McCartney III; Francies M. logged over 17,000 hours of ser- brant, Chairman Designate Gray McGahee, Phil Y. Parker; LeRoy vice In our local Naval Hospital", Ladies, Naval Hospital, Candle- Robert Stehle; John D. Sullivan: ( he revealed. The Captain also light Ceremony with Gray Lady Claude Tully; Fredrick Voisen; tltson't outlined the work of the Organization Pledge. Marvin Wilhite; Elise Windham, and praised the ladies for their The ceremony was followed by a and Miss Carolyn D. Gregory. contributions of time and work. reception for the graduates and 't Mrs. Kenneth Law, Chairman, guests In the Hospital Gator Den. About automation, "Man Is far '.U RIVERSIDE AVENUE ; presided over the ceremonies.The Awards presented were: five from being a machine yet; he Invocation was given by Lieutenant year pins Mrs. Thomas Dennett seldom Is quiet when he is well *ef> ( Commander A. Dudley Prickett, and Mrs. E. F. Verdery; four year oiled." chevrons Mrs. Sheldon Corner, . and Mrs. W. W. Wagner; three A naive gentleman In an Italian year bars Mrs. P.F.Avant,Mrs. restaurant: "Hey waiter, bring us HUGHES BROS e COMPLETE E FRONT-END J.E. Casados Mrs. J. R. Dickeyand two bottles of this Spumoni Ver- Mrs. Henry Vreeland;two year cllll listed here on the menu." TIRE COMPANY VACATION bars Mrs. Walter Dodge, Mrs. Waiter: "Sorry, sir, but that's cfi Zeno Hatcher Mrs. J.P. Rogers the proprietor." SPECIAL! r JET BEAUTY SALONCongratulations ROOSEVELT BLVD. .PH. EV 4.6423 Sf** 3535 ONLY MOMENTS FROM N.A.S..4520 SAN JUAN AT Armed Forces n fj/ INCLUDES 95 HAIRSTYLING t, ! FRONT-END SPECIAL : SPECIALIZED HAIR CUTTIN WHEEL ALIGNMENT expert coloring K ' 9 ANY BALANCE FRONT WHEELS AMERICAN frosting v: ONLY MADE bleaching PACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS CAR permanent waves' , BRAKE. ADJUSTMENT . Check your front end for Irregular tire wear now. We specialize in com ' plete brake and front-end service... SPRING SPECIAL from to completely minor adjustment With Our Operators Margaret & Pete rebuilt systems. USE OUR TIME.PAYMENT-PLAN. WHEEL SHAMPOO & SET $OQO Closed Thurs A Frl Evening By Monday ALIGNMENT Annolntmtnt, . ON ALL BRAKE AND [FREE ESTIMATES. .. FRONT.END WORK CHECK! Syble Conner. PH 384.1522 Styllst-Owner 6481 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD _. " :' : '," ,,, .1( ',Vt .'-:' , : , I PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS MAY 23,1963 i Jax Navy Wins District/ / Pistol/ Trophy 2nd Consecutive Year - The Jax Navy Pistol Team steps By Marc Whetstone :JOI NAS for Atlantic Fleet Rifle and Into the winner's circle'at the NAS Fla. } Pistol Championship matcheswhich Theater at 2 p.m. today for the There was only one woman_ representative 'i will get underway June 3. second consecutive year,to"retain in the matches. She the 1963 Sixth Naval District is Kay Durbin, SA, from '0.' : ......,.. Championship trophy. Charleston. She won her division Reminder: The goal during the /....... _.-, .... ..r ".....- Winner of the district rifle team uncontested. Treasury's Freedom Bond Drive, ... '-1.,' .'- trophy Is NAS Sanford which com- Beginning next week, top May 1 to July 4, is for every fam- ' % w T'/"' "" \. .' piled a score of 895-42v ahead of shooters from throughout the East ily to buy a Savings Bond. r > # ; \ the second place teams'from NAS Coast will start gathering here at ." Cecil Field which chaulked up a / \\l t ) ; 856-22V tally. : \ . ,' \'" l'.1 :' t There is a total of 16 awards to . t ; be presented to district marksmenby \ / IIAROENI NAS Officer Commanding , > ,.Jf ( 1 < y Captain James R. Compton. / Members of the winning 6ND I "" pistol team are C.L. Llnza,AECS ... : SHOP \ ") ...... d of CWO Dan Gerbts of NAMTG: -....... ". VAP-62G.L.; West,ATI of VP-30; VARICIT still 1 and R. V. Garren, AXl of VP-30. They amassed a score of 103915xout SPECIALROOSEVELT of a possible 1200 ahead of the second place team from NAS Cecil MALL TOP SHOOTER, James Nixon, TD2 of Cecil Field displays a Field which fired a 1003score.The series of hits that made him a top contender in the Sixth Naval matches were held Monday at the District Individual Pistol event. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by NAS Pistol Range. Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Members of the championship 20" 4 CYCLE rifle team are: C.A.Vining,ATCS of VAH3;Ensign D.O.Towner,NAS; I.t-A. W.F. Kohlrusch, AQ1 of VAH3; Casey AF679 Wins Sanford.and A.J Yuzakewich ADJ3, NAS BRIGGS & STRATTON Plants Grass, Over NARTUAF Top shooter in the individual pistol efforts is J.C. Nixon, TD2, of VF-174 at Cecil Field, who Watches GrowthBy fired a 534-9x score out of a 679 probably pulled the big possible 600. He was followed by win this week In the American Leon Dulin JOSN Linn with a 531-13x; Lieutenant League Intramural Softball as they POWER Commander J.L. Tripp of the It looked like a fabled situationas did both themselves and Ordnancea the batter stepped Into the box. favor by nipping NARTU 2-0. Naval Station, Charleston S.C., The game was at a climactic Inning This; elevated the AF679 standingto with a 528-7x; West with a 521-8x; and O.H. Chitwood, AQ1, of VA-44 and his team was one run behind a second place tie with NARTU with on first base. The Cecil Field who turned in a score runner a and Ordnance ' a one gave game pitching had been especially tough edge for first place in the league.In of 519-6X. The Individual rifle results and he could all , the entire night this game both teams hit four MOWER turned in afternoon listed Tuesday , but see the wheels grind in the mindof times but as Softball goes, AF679 four of the five award winners as the pitcher as he picked up the did their hitting when their men from NAS Sanford. hailing Leadingthe rosin bag. The fellow was really base. were on of list from Sanford was Vining, throwing and he had been ahead With half the over season gone of with of 231-7v a score out a the batters practically every time. top teams in the American Leagueare 250 Next possible points. was The pressure was on and both Ordnance 8-1 NARTU 6-2, Ens. Towner, with a 225-8v tally SAVE 4.22 ONLY knew It.The . AF679 6-2, VA-45 and VAP-62 Third Nixonof place went to batter had pretty good luck 5-4. - the stick in earlier .. VP-174 who fired a 223-15v. with games. Hospital, VP-7 and VP-30 run Fourth and fifth place winners,both be this was his night. may 1-2-3 In the National League. The pitcher dropped his handsto also from Sanford, are Yuzake- the lower part of his wind up wich, with 221-11v and Kohlrusch, : and was well into his presentation. with a 2t6-4v. of 42 shooters made 37.77 Seven teams the The man at plate Jax Archery this district matches. thought, "Dig in here It comes.. up year's Represented were the USS : it's a curve., my ball my meat. WHAM! The ball was well hit. Club Hosts Yellowstone, VFP-62 'of Cecil It singed the grass halfway between Field, NS Charleston, S.C., and third base and left field, onlya State MeetThe the Naval Air Stations Sanford, Cecil, Key West and Jacksonville, Us. Our Lay.A. 4423 Roosevelt couple yards from the foul line.It . rolled past the left fielder. WQY Plan. No G. C. M urp h y C O.Blvd. Roosevelt Jacksonville Archery Clubis Bonds help Americans EdrQ Savings The runner on first sensed it to Charge. Mall sponsoring the State Field build financial security for them- lick and but clean be a was now Archery Tournament to be held on from third with selves and their country., plentyof steps away Gun Club Road.Registeration. steam to carry him home with . begins at 7 p.m. the tying run. With no fence,there Saturday May 18. Entry fees are doubt in the third base was no $4 per shooter or$6 per couple.All coaches' mind that it was a home ( 1963VACATION participants must be registered run. according to state rules. his hands, waving Frantically The public is invited to all the coach was motioning the first matches which are scheduled to CLUB runner in and then he turned with begin at 9 a.m.on both Saturday and great expectation to a sure winning Sunday. run.The base paths were empty I '''. _.. STARTSJune NAS Golf Course Sets : Where was the batter? He wasn'tthere In the excitement of the hit I Free Kids Golf ClinicThe 1st at and the tense concentration on the tying run, he had forgotten to Second Annual Children'sFree leave home plate. Golf Clinic will again be This tale may sound farfetched, held at the NAS Golf Course on your : e9i but it really happened. If you June 14, 21, 28 and July 5. RIVERSIDE BANK ,don't believe it, ask Bill Jones, J')c MacDonald, club pro, will Family HM1 of that winning Hospital team conduct the lessons from 9- bank L 1234 KING STREET Phone 384-7541 (that .is if manager-Dr. LW.Bickerstaf 10 a.m. for children between 8-12 I oN NI I YIDAL DCPOSIT INSYIIANC COIIPOIIATION , [ has stopped chasing years and from 10-11 a.m. for all hfi over 14 years. . Y - 1963.. JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 13 I - AT SOUTHSIDE FORD i ALL r, ITL - SYSTEMS _ _ ARE Yr s GO..with FOR WOODWORK Is one of many of the HAS Hobby. Shop's leisure i time activities provided for station hobbyists. At the drill pressare 6 MONTHS (L to R) retired Army Officer, Arnold M. Freeman and Bernard FAST Macklin, a Special Services instructor. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.P1)) ACTION Hobby Shop Features DEALS Woodwork ActivitiesBy Leon Dulin, JOSN A couple of weeks ago a notice at the sight of a fully equippedarea. about the Special Services Hobby A whole floor, large enoughto Shop was. received here In Air accommodate a goodly number News concerning,'an 'effort that of people, is furnished with Jig was being made to make it an and band saws, lathes, planers and attractive and enjoyable place table saws. An ample assortmentof where .people could put some hand tools are also available.As . leisure time to good use. After Ray Steinshouer and Bernard having visited the, Hobby Shop, I Macklin, two full time instructors, for one was surprised to see suchan displayed a new drum sander one assortment of things to do in pointed out that some 400 visitors some five different departments. had been logged In April and that Beginning with the Ceramics the age span of wood workers Department last week we featuredthe ranged from younger dependentsto first in a series of articles retired personnel designed to encourage new participation Whether you are an accomp- 4 ACRES in Hobby Shop activities.To lished cabinet maker or merely me, one of the more enjoy- wish to put together a little what- OF CARS able departments is the Woodwork not shelf there Is plenty of avail- Shop. In recollection of high able assistance and material to school shop days I was delighted be found there. AUTO SOUTH'S SUPERMARKET LARGEST IM Bowlers Finish I Regular ScheduleBy Friday, May 17, five Intra- Cockers, In turn, must sweep all mural bowling teams had clinched four points for a 1/2 point margin. either a first or a second placein The bowl-offs, according toMc- their respective leagues to Caffrey, will be run off using a entitle them to participate In a six six team round robin system, with team bowl-offtodetermlne the NAS each team assigned, accordingly, Champion. They are,In the American to a pre-determlned rotation 1 League, the Chiefs (first) method. and either the Cannon Cockers or First Night the Falconssecond. In the Con- tinental League the top teams are Chiefs vs ComFalrJax the Hornets and ComFalrJax Hornets vs Griffins (second). The Owl Hoots and the Owl Hoots vs undetermined rya.'I Griffins respectively placed first TrIg and second in the National League. Second Night Because of Patrol Squadron Griffins vs Chiefs Seven's assistance in the Project Undetermined vs Hornets PERFORMANCE Mercury space effort their team, ComFairJax vs Owl Hoots CHAMPION the Falcons, was unable to bowl GALAXIE FAST BACK Monday to settle with the Cannon Third Night Cockers for the second place Chiefs vs Hornets vacancy In the American League. undetermined vs ComFalrJax Frank McCaffrey, NAS Athletic Owl Hoots vs Griffins Director stated that he would meet with league champions and Fourth Night runners-up to set bowl-off datesas Owl Hoots vs Chiefs soon as the Falcons and Cannon Griffins vs 'undetermined Cockers have made up their match. Hornets vs ComFairJax 1 The Falcons who carry a 35-1/2 - 16-1/2 win-loss record, need to Final Night win only one point from the Cannon Chiefs vs Undetermined Cockers ((33-19)). The Cannon ComFalrJax vs Griffins Hornets vs Owl HootsCn" .. ... .., .. -. ._ ... ....... .,... . I PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS MAY 23,1963 Skeet Shooters Win At Savannah TourneyTwo - NAS Sax skeet shooters R.L. "Doc" Parsons, of b boasted good showings In the NATTU. captured a third place In Cheetham Wilson Memorial Skeet the 20 Gauge Class B Champion- Championships held this pastweek ships by downing 94 out of 100. In Savannah Georgia. Ken The next match the lax Navy Pendergras won the AA Open All Skeet Team will participate in Gauge Championships and placed will be the World Military third In the 20 Gauge Champion- Championships to be held at Ent c--- ships. In the first event he hit Air Force Base In Colorado 100 out of 100 targets. In the Springs Colorado from June second, he knocked down 98 out of 11-18. 100. MAKING A MOVE? a Rent A NEW FORD Truck _ a ' VANS STAKES PICK.UPS LIFT GATES THE JAX NAVY ORTEGA LITTLE LEAGUE receives an American Flag which has actually flown, PANELS over the U.S. Capitol. It was donated by Yukon Branch 126, Fleet Reserve Association: In the foreground is Orrin L. Allen, President of Branch 126 and John Boscoe. Others are (L to R)Lance Mote YourselfSPECIAL Ballard Bates Norman Chadwick ) Jim DeGennaro Walter H. And Save Up To Chadwick, Mike Sammy (manager LONG DISTANCE Johnson, past president of Branch 126, Robert Marrinucci, Steve DeGennaro and Mike Galetta. RATES (Photo by Art Slocumb) 311 W. STATE ST. FRA Branch 126 Donates FlagTo R AL 110 EL JULIA 3.8684 ST. EL 3.7473SOMETHING Jax-Ortega Little League N EWI! Although arrangements delayed bers of the Jax Navy Onega Little 126, Fleet Reserve Association.The We Now Honor Credit Cards. I presentation of their own flag League were presented one on presentation Itself was earlier In the season for use dur- Saturday, May 18, Armed Forces nothing unusual but from whencethe ing their scheduled games, mem- Day, by members of Yukon Branch flag came Is possibly a first ServiceCOASTAL for this area. It has actually flown , over the U.S. Capitol In Duplicate BridgeAt Washington, D.C., and a letter 'iS "0" Club from the Capitol Architect certifying that fact was presented w \ with the . along flag.Arrangements Duplicate bridge Is now being played weekly at the Officers Club.If to secure the flag EV 7-6482 you enjoy bridge, and would liketo were made through Congressman Charles E. Bennett, an honorary learn duplicate bridge, you may member of Branch 126, by the join the group Tuesday evenings AUTOMOTIVESpecializing branch Secretary, Wilson H. 7:30 p.m. Bring your partner.. Sandefer after the membershipvoted For Information, call Mrs.LeonM. to present a flag to the Little Mink. In Starters Generators AlternatorsJ. Leaguers for their use. & Branch President Orrin L.Allen E. Baker 6073 Roosevelt Blvd. Jax Fla. Series E Savings Bonds are f rgrowththe , made the presentation which was interest they earn is accepted by John Boscoe on behalfof their cash value added to every the League. Also present for the six months. They mature In seven presentation were Walter H. ANNOUNCING years and nine months, and the Johnson, past president of the Treasuryhas promised an auto- branch, and Norman Chadwick,one NEW STORE HOURSFor matic 10-year extension privilege of the league team managers, and beyond the maturity date. several of the little leaguers. Yout Convenience Our New, Modern 1 Hour , \ ENJOY CONVENIENT MARTIN DRY CLEANING PLANT .. MOBILE HOMELIVING Will REMAIN OPEN TILL 7:30: P.M. DAILY ,PtIUpt AT JACKSONVILLE'S Expert Alterations Fast Laundry Service. SANDTRAP FORM-Shirley Arbrr stops her andtceilgf" at the top LOWEST PRICE We Feature The South's of her .wln,. Deep In.the land at the Montego Day, Jamaica, links, The perfect answer for you is a homeon Shirley Hill manages a winning ..nailr.I wheels. Mobile home living is for Largest Stock Of young moderns on the GO! I $ $ $ $11LOANS$ $ $-! NAVAL UNIFORMSUp to 12 months to pay j JACKSONVILLE Roo",7 , I $600 "Naval Tailors For 3 Generations" TRAILER Blvd. To Service Personnel Phone PHONE 264.9362 MART EV 8-3564 FOR 1 STOP SERVICE alt Alliance Loans m RLOW WHITE 1704 Highway 17-Orang Park III $,v$ $ $ $ $ $ $. "THE NATION'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME CHAIN': 6475 Roosevelt Blvd.-Next to, Jox NAS4Ph. EV 83556t' , ,. '-\Qjj "" t .j g - .. . . - , '" ., "' '" . ; -" 1><1" - ' 19'6'3" : I I 23, JA'-'X' AIR NEWS PAGE 15 t'4 .if t '. Ads should! bo molted to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville B, FI'vMa to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication * the following Thursday:Ad-arriving too 'late for this deadlinewill be published the following week unless' the publisher. Is In* strutted otherwise. A check or money order for the full coat of the ad pust be r.c.lv.d WITH the copy for the od. DO NOT SEND CASH. RATE,: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . .. $1.00 -- -. ; Per additional line ((4 words per line) .35 t1Rttk{ svr,t twit t S ht .0- HELP WANTED Part time(must FOR SALE IN CEDAR HILLS have F.C.C. License) Repair C.R- 6104 Autlan,Drive, 3 BR, 2 Baths, HI Fi Stereo Transistor. radios. LR, Dining frfea, kitchen:attached "FLY Call 359-0048. garage. Corner lot. Call SP 1- REAL ESTATE Priced below 0322. Small equity and $80.00 mo. value. One 3 bedroom and den. wfI One 4 bedroom 2 bath and I NARTU's MISS NAVY WINGS 34 x 14 family room. Call Walter UNFURN APT. 1318 S. McDuff / [00 CARLOADI! OF GOLD-Miss Janet Suther- Bowen at Miller Gaspin Realtors. Spac., Conv., 2 BR upper, hwd. 388-4603 or 387-285L firs, nr Park St., schoolchurch. land, of Balboa Panama Canal Including Free Wed. $65.00 EV7-2273 after 4 or 9 Movies with Pats. Zone, a 19 year old junior at RIVE RIA & PW Riverside-beau weekends. # See the Best for Less. Jacksonville University, was titul turnished apart. large liv- s+F See dally popers for recently selected as Naval Air Ing.dlning rm. 1 bedroom air FOR SALE 3 BR, 2 Baths, rtR programs. Reserve Training Unit Jax's conditioned. $110 or$100 per month. kit. equip., sept dining rm., air twn Eat the best Pizza "Miss Navy Wings Of Gold". EL5-8620 or 35:1-7!: 4L conditioned, den, fenced yd., 1 blk this/ side/ of Rome. Miss Sutherland was at the presentation school, conv. to NAS & Cecil Fid. / Free Box Popcorn with/ this oJ. U.S. '17 So.S't of the Navy Leaqvm's FOR SALE Cedar shingle home. 6920 Arques Rd. 389-5161 1963 Chrysler convertible to 3 BR., I Bath In preferred Avon- dale-Riverside area, nr schools, Capt.R.E. Elliott HARTU CO. , Charlie's Birthday Dinner churches, bus lines, on shady FOR SALE Credit Union Re- Official U.S. Photo ( Navy ) GUeS ,. 1.00 Roast Beef Dinner corner lot. Separate garage, nr possession. 1957 Chrysler 4,door- OCtingstay \ expressway entrance, 15 min from Crown Imperial, sharp originalcar p \O o\\ Alto Bring Carry The Out Family OrdersK Service Band RecordingsTo NAS. EV 8-3207; 1279 LECH- -Radio,heater,power steering .t<\ M dim: s LADE CIRCLE. brakes, and seat WSW tires - \\1/\\41/ 't".O Steaks 'Chops P/xo Benefit Culture Center sealed bids accepted thruMay29thContact t.\\.co ve '\tS \ BANQUET FACILITIES BUILD A BUSINESS of your own Credit Union Office, Bldg. .1\ \ \ V selling Beauty Counselor cos- 39 for further information. Rea aSw\ X\\tS Washington (AFPS) Record- metics. High profits. Low invest- ?. t\ Ings, the first ever made for pub- ment. Call Mrs. Scott 389-9021 FOR SALE Westinghouse Deluxe \s\\ CHARLIESRESTAURANT lic sale, by the four United States '\\ tC\t' dryer, good condition $60.00. military bands, will be used to FOR RENT Unfurn. 5344 Holly- Cocktail table, two end steptablesto mfot\ etsooSeNWe t\ help build the National Culture crest. 3 BR, one air cond.,kitchen match, walnut with leather top, THRIFT Center here.President. elec. equipped, nr. NAS & Cecil $50. NAS, Quarters B. Ev 9-7711- 9633 flrtd I Kennedy has received $85.00 mo. EV 8-1505 or El 5-5474 Ext. 250 etocO copies of the first records andhas 'f't\o MOTEL publicly thanked all those respon- 341 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4.9611Orange Park sible for band the music recordings.The went on. sale May GIVE TO NAVY RELIEFA 1 W} Miles S. of Main Gate-Open 7:00 AM to 9:00: PM Daily 1 at $3.98 for monaural and $4.98 I for stereo. KEY TO CONTENTMENT. ' . -: S , YOURS WITH AN ALMAND HOME ( t Thoughtfully planned with quality construction and individual styling SPLIT LEVELS Ramblers witha minimum of 3 BEDROOMS, 2 TILE BATHS, living and dining room, FAMILY ROOM overlooks large wooded lot, , ROOMY KITCHENS and finished garages, CENTRAL HEAT (Air Conditioning Optional) HARDWOOD FLOORS Of course, BRICK with masonory construction. $16,700 $20,000 S +:. .. FHA CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLELMAND THEA JL4)4. 0 BMnJLgsM CONSTRUCTION CO. Day. 725-7119 ORANGE PARK 7715454Eves2646593 . DIRECTIONS! South of NAS on Hwy. ?17 to the center of town. Right turn on Klngtlty Ave. then //eft on Doctor LoII.DIv..Look/ for our $lgn*. "Buy Direct/ From Builder"MAY .. .... - " -------.w.Y :e, PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS_ 23, 1963 GUARANTEED USED CARS Duval Motor's New Lot- " San Juan K .. Off ' 1 Roosevelt .. ':",,, '";:' ;h,"''' TRIUMPH 'i USED CARS - I . 59 BUICK ELECTRA . . .$1295 4-Dr. Sedan, P. Steering & P. Brakes, WSW. 60 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF . .$1295 WAGON SPECIALS Radio & Heater 61 FORD VICTORIA . . .$1495 2-DoorHardtop. V-8, Auto. T r a n S., R&H, 60 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. .$1395 PWR, Steering. 6 Cyl. Stand. Shift. One of thenicestcars on 61 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE . .$2295 our lot. 4-Door Hardtop, Power Steering & Brakes, 60 FORD WAGON . . . .$1295 Power Windows.Excellent condition. 4-Door, Auto. Trans, Radio & Heater, WSW . 62 FORD . . . . .$2595 61 FALCON STATION WAGON .$1595 , 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, Auto. Trans., PS, Sharp, R&H, A.T.,. Deluxe Leather Interior. ,X Nice. - PWR. Brakes, Windows & Seat. Pact Air 62 PONTIAC WAGON . . .$2595 Cond., White With Blue Vinyl Interior. Safari with Power Steer. & Brakes. Leather . 62 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT .$2595 Interior Priced Far Below Market. Conv., PWR. Steer. & Brakes, Low Mileage 61 FORD FORDOR RANCH WAGON .$1495 One Owner. 6 Cyl.,. St. Shift, R&H, Overdrive, Blue & 62 FORD . . . . .$2495 White. Excellent tires. Convertible V-8 AT, P.S.,.WSW, Low Mileage 60 DODGE . . . . .$1295 62 IMPALA . . . . .$2495 4-Dr. V-8 R&H, Bronze & White. New Tires 4-Dr. Hardtop, PWR. Steer. & Brakes, V-8, 56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . .$495St. Auto. Trans., Like New Shift, R&H, Red&White, Ex. Second Car. 62 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPT CPE. .$259.5 62 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . .$2195 V-8, A.T., P. S., R&H, Fact. Air Cond., WSW. Blue & White V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H, P.S. , SERVICEMEN FINANCED EV 4-4536 1 1963 FORD FALCON SEDANS. .$1695 Full Prlcc/ HARDTOPS . $45.95 Per Month SPECIALS I GALAXIES I . $53.00 Per Month -- - I _ T-BIRDS . $98.00 Per Month AIR CONDITIONED SEDAN $1995 . 1000 W. FORSYTH..OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATIONIt 1 .. MM AVa .1 ,y. . :Dr ';'"'" |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 17 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |