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. I C96t 'OC AVW SM3N HIV xvr Z39Vd! l ... --- j '. . "I I Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I expression of any i military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised I I VOL. 21 NO. 12 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MAY 30, 1963 MAS RATCC Controls CinCLantFlt Cites 16 U i 7 150,000 Plane LandingA CFJ, Cecil Navy Men ,-. twin-engine "Aztec" Navy aircraft, piloted by Lieutenant Com- Sixteen Jacksonville Navy men have been cited by the CommanderIn mander P. J. Demster and co-piloted by Lieutenant R.P. Guthrie Chief of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet for their outstanding performance Jr., last Friday became the 150,000th plane to land here at NAS of duty during the 1962 Cuban crisis. Jax through the assistance of the ground control approach system Commended last Friday were used by Radar Air Traffic Control Center Seventeen (RATCC-17)) three officers from the staff of al Robert L. Dennison Commander - The 100.000th landing was made In April 1960. I 1w Rear Admiral Joseph M. Carson, In Chief of the U.S.Atlantic Master Chief Air ControlmanTom Commander Fleet Air JacksonFleet during the crisis, at ceremonies - Hanley, leading chief petty Lt. Guthrie a radar watch! ville, and six officers and seven here and, later the same officer at RATCC, directed the with the Center. 3)I chief petty officers assigned to day at NAS Cecil Field. : i record landing which was logged chief Hanley and the Light Photographic Squadron 62 The award recipients played key, In at 4:37 p.tn. were joined by their based at NAS Cecil Field. but undramatic roles during the \ Lt. Cdr. Demster Is the assistcharge, Commander Admiral Carson presented the crisis, according to Admiral I ant air traffic control officer and (Continued on page ) commendations, signed by AdmirContinued( on page 6)) F .1 1F 1j ,.' ', : I ,.'" ; W4: ' \ , .. : ... .. . ... ... .. - ...... .. '' .. . ,. 'O". Q : , W.! .... :" ,' , " ' ,' rr :: ', , , '. \,' .. .,tiWr. , I ' I "J " "Jf fit. .. ,. ( "" '_, ... _ ., , ., - . ',..-.,,' '....;.,.:.._ ":w., ...... .l. .,.'.. '>, .,. '::: .. .. :/t 't. , : . . ''... \ooi4 : . F 4m . A. d} . : "" """,,"" ', ,. . ... .. -- .-"..'-.-. .... '. .. .. .. ... . ..':W iMWs : ....:........ ..:.. ..." i AFMA Hears VAdm. Lee Discuss s, Hospital's Green Sells 100 Navy ; Management And Organization I Relief Donation Ticket BooksBy By Marc Whetstone, J01 Mae Spencer, JO'I Sound management rests heavily on sound organization. i "I felt owed Navy Relief something as they really helped me out the opinion of Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee, Chief of Naval Air last year" so said Lawrence L. Green, HM2 of the Naval Hospitallast as outlined In his address last week to members of the r Thursday. Green at that time had sold 100 books of Navy Relief Chapter of the Armed Forces Management Association.As + __ donation tickets. the principle speaker for the __ This Is thought to be the greatest Relief Society," he stated. luncheon, held at the NAS Officers "It must entail some number of books sold by an Individ- "The Society was really wonderful - Club Adm. Lee said, during his organizational diagram, ual thus far In the drive. to us at the time" Green speech on Management Within the Lee suggested, "which Last February, Green and his continued, "so when the drive Naval Air Training Command, "I somebody at the top.... wife Carol lost their 2-1/2 year started locally, I was more than have found In the last coupleof It goes Into various boxes 4)f old son. Green was working at happy to try and sell" a few booksof years, since coming here into delegate, through the 4)i the NAS Dispensary then and It donation tickets. - my present command, that In lots these boxes, to certain was suggested to him that he The Navy Relief Society Fund- of places In this mad pursuit for who are the top names in apply to the Navy Relief Society Drive will end here on Thursday, efficent management we have what he's suppose to do for funds to assist him with the June 6. Until that time all person sidestepped, avoided some of the thing. expenses Incurred during the nel, military and civilian, have the aspect of leadership and some of "We should have that baby's Illness and subsequent opportunity to purchase a book of the aspect of command..and we Navy Department..we funeral expenses. "In fact," said donation tickets for only $2.50. have sometimes accented to much It for the Fleet..we should Green, "the Society took care of This book of tickets entitles the the techniques of this business and for each element of the shipping the body to San Antonio, holder to an opportunity to obtainone forgotten some of the basic con- Texas. All together we receiveda of some 23 prizes. The top siderations."I (Continued on page ) grant of $500 from the Navy prizes are a 1963 air-conditioned think that one of our basic "- Thunderbird, a fully-equipped considerations said the admiral, SHIPMATES serving on the staff of the Supreme Corrmander were honored last Sunday when Fleet equipped Corvalr-Sedan Falcon. and a fully- "Is organization." Reserve Branch 91 held special Memorial Day Services here on the Station. The ceremonies be- Other prizes Include two sets 1 that the word"organization" I He emphasized Isn't heard gan In the All Saints Chapel with a sermon by Chaplain H.E. Waters. This was followed with a re- of Bristol golf clubs, tape much, and asked the audience very by ligious ritual led by Branch President Willis Capwell, MUC, at the HAS Gun Salute Battery area. recorder, a portable TV, a port- what means they would prevail An Alert Security Forces firing squad fired a 21 volley salute afterwhich Marine LCpl JohnMunizi able stereo, six Schwinn bicycles, ) upon to organize bee running sounded taps. Flowers and wreaths were then place aboard d helicopter and flown out to sea in and 10 transistor radios. j their businesses. \ 2JIf' memory of those deceased. (Official U.S. Navy Photos by Marc Whetstone, JOn) (See photo page 3)I ) i /J"-' - : ... . --' -- '- -- ----- --- ---- - jk, Traffic Record JJi.X JS.XB., NEWS I *$! I is a report of accidents and traffic The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper for the period of May 2O published each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, r 26. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a 1 ACCIDENTS private firm. All copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR QF NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, 4 May 20 through Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before ................................4 publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources- this year through Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8164. ..............................106 Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries accidents through May concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing .............................110 Company 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida -- .lephone 359'-5140 or 359-027L OF DAYS SINCE INJURY IN MOTOR VOL. 21 NO. 12 'MAY 30, 1963Hurricane ACCIDENT........19 OF VIOLATIONS Season Here; .............................79 driving .................7 through Stop Sign.......2 Precautions Outlined violations:.................50 CHANNEL 7 drivers appeared By Mae Spencer, J01 1 Traffic Board relations Hearing ed another held on Monday, The sudden squally rainstorm and wind conditions of last Thursdaywere ComFairJax Disposition of the cases a vivid reminder that the annual tropical storm and hurricane to be auctioned the following: 10 lost season Is due on Saturday,June L al television and parking privileges Storm conditions will prevail the local stations, regularly broad chairman for the station; 13 were periodically through Novem- casts Information on storm con- al's Office. to complete an eight- ber 30.) ditions. personal in remedial driving Aboard the Naval Air Station It has been found through the ; 12 were given sus- hurricane warnings have been organized that such advance the form of a years warningson five were given Into four conditions ; storm conditions that These items, may to n tugboat to ; three were dismissed according to the nearness of the evolve into hurricanes have been were referred to com- storm. Instrumental In saving lives and auction from officers for possible dis The condition of less serious- telephoned in. ( ) action. ness Is Condition Four. In this property.When the first storm warningsare \ Condition there is a possibility of should insure H given, persons ::f DRIVF.RS ALWAYS) destructive winds occuring within that their automobiles have full ; ( '\: IN AND OBEY SIGNS 72 hours. Certain preliminary gas tanks and that the batteriesand ' t common knowledge that precautions are undertaken at this tires are in good shape. signs and laws are time.When A plentiful supply of drinking : accidents go down. Traffic destructive winds are ex- water should be maintained along PH2P1)W", signs and signals are pectdd i In 48 hours Condition Threeis with food that doesn't require specific locations where set, precautionary measuresare refrigeration. Power failures are ; regulations apply orwhere continued. quite frequent during severe hazards are not clearly If the storm continues to storms and thus frozen or "Ice- They also provide infor- approach the general area, box" food may spoil. on direction, routes and Condition Two is established when It is also a good practice to The signs have the storm can be expected to have a flashlight, first aid kit shapes and colors that arrive within 24 hours.It fire extinguisher and battery ; an indication of what is then that measures are powered radio nearby.All . before he is close enough undertaken to make It possiblefor loose objects such as lawn J the An the station to be secured within - working. eight- chairs tools, and trash cans ( means "Stop". Dia- 12 hours. During this time should be put under cover.If . signs warn drivers general operations continue if it Is found that storm warn- down for dangerous situa possible.At ings will be severe, windows the time It becomes Triangular signs mean probablethat should be taped or boarded. Right of Way" and a round the hurricane will strike within Once the storm reaches the 12 hours the station Is then of a railraod crossing. secured. area, people should 'remain Indoors - or rectangular signs give If it is determined that the storm until the "all clear" is on regulations and will definitely strike the area theStation's given on the radio. Hurricanes Disaster Control CenterIs are quite tricky and sometimes LETTER OF traffic control signs alerted and steps then are takento return. Gray Lady is one of the greatest recall all station personnel. After the storm hits and passeson of It is a good practice during the accidents. If appreciation ( you obey through care should be usedin hurricane season for all will live longer.pf personsto be around. There driving may pletes her term ( ) listen for the latest storm undermined pavement and broken advisories on radio and TV. TheU. and lines and water power, gas S. Weather Bureau through other generally unsafe conditions. s.r Y How Many Of UsKnow ,M Time's ValueEver .. ...$ wonder where all the time goes? It is such a busy world we live ' In today that often we simply cannot find the time or energy to do work iLfjjJrr properly.The . fact of the matter, however, is that we waste enough time each day to get all our work done and still have enough left over to relax. Granted, one cannot work continuously throughout the day withouta break or letup at sometime. But Is It necessary to have the day luncheon held broken up Into tiny bits of work and disproportionate bits of rest? cers Club. A JOB to perform is your main object of the day. Constant con- tator Lusskin for, the f : ( ) .". on the riVtrakmlnd oriented to the task at hand can keep you going Mrs. D. D. ; .... idle Sure chatter, Mr. Serviceman, you need that coffee break and even that around ponding the water fountain but these things should come ; I HAVE THE effort second and not first In your Work day. You will find that a little extra Mrs. M. D. ( will INTERMISSION. payoff u1" a job well done and In the time allotted. Ron Gardner, ) Never let time be your enemy. Make friends with it fast. (AFP) .. - 'OC AVW SM3N NIV XVf l Z39Vd: ..... .. ,'..'...... .. .. . ,/T MAY 30, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 I r CPO Wives NotesThe .:, ','. .,... :.. >... NAS [ :Rhymes ,of the.Tjmoa>< I| i ;:',1"M'"."". ,....,:., <' ,, ': : - '' : :> :: CPO Wives board membersmet 'M'> WITH, .S I - -- Monday night May 20 for a *it'i.: RATCCContinued SAVINGS board meeting with Mrs. Fee '. >.1 Cancer presiding.The : f:: ( from page 1)) yoUgorvDs wives will help the NAS UNDERWRITEOUR CPO Club with a Welcome Aboard :, 'I'r Braddock in cutting a specially NATiON'S I Reception and Buffet for newly prepared decorated cake to cele- SAFETY AND ITS . promoted chiefs and brate the occasion. . their wives on MIGkI.: ". . Monday June 3 at 7:30 > What is now know as RATCC .. _. \ ".. at ' . p.m. \ .A , the NAS CPO Club. Informationmay I began its existence in 1946 at I . be obtained by calling the Fleming Island airstrip ,Since.. lions Building. . Club Hospitality Chairman then the equipment' used for aircraft As' many as' three' aircraft can Mrs. Emma Taylor SP1-5728. ground controlled approacheshas be controlled on precision been vastly Improved.At approaches at the same time with that time the equipment required the modern RATCC instrument, *, five controllers and only flight rule traffic within Restricted : one aircraft could be handled on Area 2903. This area. lying' 1 final approach at any one time.In south. and west: ,of NAS,' :Is 40 N., 1947 the unit moved to Lee miles east and west and'60 miles I Field at Green Cove Springs. It north and south in size. made its move to the present All instrument approaches to ' location in October 1952. Radar both NAS Jax and NAS Cecil Field, / approaches are now controlled in and all IFR aircraft operating the new center put Into beingin within the area, are controlled by 1959 and located In the Opera- RATCC I ., r. T } R OME-HUNDRED BOOKS.of Navy Relief donation tickets have L J been sold by Lawrence L. Green, HM2 of the Naval Hospital thus 'r." WESTSIDEMember: t \ far in the current drive. This is believed to be a record for an I' individual ticket seller. The drive will end on Thursday, June 6. r 9J Up to that time persons may purchase a book of donation ticketsfor a I $2.50 which will give them an opportunity to win one of . Of F.D.I.C. $10,000 worth of prizes (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner ; PH2-P1)) I \ I' SERVING SOUTHWEST DUVAL NI&D ELECTRONICS ; it COUNTY WITH : COMPLETE CONVENIENT Vast efficient service. COMMERCIAL MODERN BANKING EXPERT All work guaranteed. { !SERVICES f REPAJ R-S' -RADIO-T.V. .C NOURSM.w..TMr.... 'IO AMr-00... PMQr. -HI I Fl I AUTO RADIO ,,); Id; ; ,alw.j' ...1.T.1iOAM./ PMP.1.1r. ... ut :70 AM-R PM AU D.' . PISCOUN1 10 SI'RVICI! _ / . PARTS. y(,1 , In St. Johns Mobile Home CEREMONIAL OCCASION RATCC OinC Cdr. 0. S. Braddockcuts ..._ furniture Ittdg.V. cake commemorating 150,000th radar controlled landing at NAS Jax. Pilot Lt. Cdr. P. J. Dempster and co-pilot Lt. R. P. 14321 I 771-6161 Q ( D. Motley S. /'. Dudra Guthrie, Jr., together with Tom Hanley, ACCM, who guided themin vA Ro 771.5573 384.3033 look on. (Official Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, JOn) l li i \ SALE PRICE $16,900 CONVENIENT NAS & CECIL FIELD VA In Service Loan. ' Huntington Payment' JACKSONVILLE'S No Down : No Closing Cost I JJ50 Closing GREATEST HOME VALUE Monthly Payment : Monthly Payment $106.39 i $102.51 ' _ Huntington is the community i 2 - "-- convenient to everythingl! You'll find Jam' shopping centers, churches, schools } and entertainment close by. In Huntington 1r you will enjoy city conveniences i . with the charm of rural es- i tate living. Drive out today and ' see this lovely modern home. ..,".. ,. -- Oh yes, bring the family. } / W k tiAi I i HERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KIND OF HOME!! 'w c The Wedgewood Is A splendidly designed four bedroom home of beautiful brick. The floor plan Is unique and I functional. The kitchen is exquisitely modern with bedutifully-flnlshed cabinets and bUlt-in oven and range j I i with hood. Super size breakfast bar. Two full baths are tiled and appointed with lustrous color fixtures. The. : living area of this home has been superbly planned for comfort and enjoyment; two Sf'ts of sliding glass doors open onto a fenced r I ME AluminumcoyBred I . I imiTS Open Until 8:00: p.m.-After 8 Call 7714)935) I ], HERCULES HOMESt96l SALES OFFICE: 6824 Roto Court-Phone 771-6877 or 771-6878 ! / JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS I I NEWS'1= l 1 PAGE 4 JAX AIR Patrol Squadron Sixteen Det. I To Assume Caribbean Duty Sat.Patrol .- a Squadron Sixteen will assume Individual ASW crews and aircrafton three plane detachment from Pa- the antisubmarine and ship- a,scheduled basis within the de- trol Squadron Seven, commandedby y' ping surveillance duties of Detachment tachment. Normally, three ASW Commander P.D. Derr, Jr. Six at Naval Air Station, crews are assigned to this detachment The VP-7 crews will return to I IH Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico on squadron headquarters at NAS 41 Monday, June 3. Detachment Six In assuming the Caribbean patrol Jacksonville under operational y. Is a permanent collateral duty rotated duties, Commander Boutte's control of Fleet Air Wing Elevenon between theNASJacksonvlllebased 'Eagles' will relieve a similar June 3. squadrons of Fleet Air Wing Eleven commanded by Captain Louis P. Pressler. MAKING A MOVE Commander Wllllan J. Vaught, VP-16's Executive Officer andPa- Rent ANEW i trol plane commander of ASW crew FORD Truck J 2, will lead a flight of three SP-2E lw.LETTER Neptunes' to Roosevelt Roads,departing VANS OF COMMENDATION Cdr. Albert A. presented to home base NAS Jackson- STAKES Elwood by Capt. Ralph E. Elliott, CO, NARTU. The letter originating !- ville on Saturday. PICKUPS from RAdm. William I. Martin, CNARESTRA, was pre Detachment Six, under the oper- ** LIFT GATES ' sented to Cdr. Elwood for designing and putting into operationan ational control of Rear Admiral PANELS electronic controlled training trailer to train future aircrews in Allen Smith Commander, Caribbean Move Yourself search and patrol aircraft. Cdr. Elwood is a member of Selected Sea Frontier, performs a And Save Up To 50% SPECIALLONGDISTANCE Reserve Squadron VS-742 and has designed and improved other vital mission for the U.S. Navy in the Caribbean RATESNAT'NA electronic devices for the Navy. As a civilian he is employedas area. VP16'sDetachment Six crews the Technical Director of Marine Instruments. roam vast reaches of the Caribbean Sea ' In their SP- 311 W. STATE ST. Neptunes ;to Panama -' VP-5 Crews Off To SicilyPatrol In the west, thenortheastcoastof CAI R NTAL EL 3.8684 South America and the Windwardand 110 JULIA ST. Squadron Five, comman- Sigonella, Sicily. Bahama Island chains. LL ..747SIDrn ded by Commander R.P. Smyth, During its Mediterranean assignment Comm ande r L.H. Boutte VP- left the Jacksonville area yester- the squadron will be engaged 16's Commanding Officer, main- t day and today for a five-month tour in antisubmarine patrol tains squadron headquarters at of duty at the Naval Air Facility, (flights with the U.S. Sixth Fleet.In NAS Jacksonville and will rotate addition VP-5 crews will work rL ltrn[ closely with NATO allies In con- I RhytnQU of the TttnG I AFMAContinued ducting various Joint exercises.A . unit of Fleet Air Wing Eleven, AVE "\'W\jjIZ/\ ' The "Mad Foxes" are expected to ( from 1)) FUN . page return to NAS Jax early In Nov- ft'JrH , mand. And, we do,"he expounded."The ember. GUN '1 trouble Is," he added, "thatwe gUT "":"") \ ..."V don't follow it...very well. " OON'J In explanation of this last state The Florida Alcoholic rehabil- e ment, Admiral Lee said that the itation program says studies indicate OVERDONE! Issue often becomes so confused that hangovers cause $60 ... \ r'.Agur..AFP5 \,1 f' ::'t-A within the elements of managementthat million a year in lost man daysof ! sometimes It Is forgotten that work. there Is an or anlzatlon for dealin? with the issue at hand. IN BELLAIR S "We should deal !In management Complete through that organization," he stated. Coverage! WE'RE SELLING QUALITYOF Admiral Lee assumed his duties Q d 4 as the Pensacola Naval AirTraln- J 4 0 AUTO LIABILITY COURSEWe Ing Chief In October 1961 following G assignments as the Deputy Com (. FIRE MARINE HOME OWNERS mander In Chief, Chief of Staff . CASUALTY and Aid to the Commander In LIFE Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Low Down Payments A 1926 graduate of the Naval Easy Monthly Payments have more to offer than any other area Academy, he Is a veteran aviator Representing Military Underwriters having served with numerous staffs, air squadrons and aboard AUTO I INSURANCE FOR -BUT- 12 aircraft carriers in addition MILITARY PERSONNEL to assignments In the Navy Depart- We ment. Business: 388-3583 Home: RA 4.3249 and Invite of you to compare quality of design, of material workmanship. Admiral Lee wears the Navy Cross with Gold Star, the Legionof BOL EN-WRIGHT Merit, and the Navy Unit Com- soForget mendation Ribbon. 6483 Roosevelt Boulevard - . streetlights, schools, churches, custom styling, sidewalks, convenience and concentrate on quality. ; 1963VACATION J i-: ; : CLUB Follow The Signs ' .. J J r. , \ STARTS -' -" Out Blanding To I June 1st at I Family your ?' '?R;' RIVERSIDE BANK BELLAIRYour I bank f,, lW 1234 KING STREET Phone 384-7541 I 1( MMOC1COAAL OII'OI'T .INAY/1AMCI COllroIlAT.ON .' Best Home Buy :. ,';" :.:.:' :':".' .'.:.:. ...:.:-: .,:. .:.. .. .. 'I. I. '. . -" ...- r C941 'OC AVW SM3N HIV XVf :3Vd) s: MAY 30, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE. I Don't Cheat Recreation FundEvery RADM Martin Gets New" 1'L soft drink bottle that Is loss to the Recreation Fund and lost or broken costs the Station is money that would be used for Duty As ComCarDivTwo Recreation Fund 2tf. Based on the benefit of all personnel. current monthly figures of bottle Carelessness in handling bottles Rear Admiral William I. Martin, who has served as Chief of Naval drink vending operations aboard distracts from the appearance of Air Reserve Training at Glenview, Illinois since October 1961 was E this reservation, the annual cost the base and could jeopardize the recently ordered to new duties as Commander, Carrier Division Two. of bottle losses will approximate continuance of bottle vending ser- Succeding Admiral Martin as $3,500. This cost Is a direct vices aboard the station, It was interim Chief of Naval Air Re- crises. reported. serve Training will be Captain During the Cuban blockade, the Elbert M. Stever, now the Com- extensive voluntary participationof GET AMISSILE mand's Chief of Staff. reservists of his command In The Admiral recently visited theN the air transport of critical AGE DEAL ..val Air Reserve Training Unit supplies and conduct of antisubmarine aboard the Naval Air Station In and blockade patrols, Jacksonville to conduct his annual obviated the need for a general military Inspection of the active recall of reserve personnel.As . NEW CARS duty personnel In the unit and the new Commapder, Carrier officers and men of the 16selected Division Two, Rear Admiral ri Lowest Prices Reserve squadrons attached to Martin will leave soon for the Highest Trade-in Allowance NARTU Jacksonville. Nearly 1200 Mediterranean area where he will 7 .Easy Terms- The Nicesest Treatment in Town officers and men were Inspected by relieve Rear Admiral John T. RAdm. W. I. Martin J Rear Admiral Martin during the Hayward, aboard the nuclear- llJ visit. powered aircraft carrier USS USED CARS As chief of the nation's 26,000 Enterprise (CVAN65)), flagship of "Now, can anyone tell me what Weekend Warriors, Admiral the force.Wave. happens when the human body Is r. Used Cars at Two Lots : Okayed Big Martin led them through two major immersed in hot water?" "?J 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings Ave. crises Berlin and Cuba for "Yes sir the phone rings' Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty which the Naval Air Reserves 11 On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHESOFOOTMISSILE were, accorded special recognitionby Yeomen May President Kennedy as well as three year tour In Argentina. A top military figures. The peak Get Attache Duty change in the Navy's enlisted " I readiness of all squadrons under transfer manual will make it pos- his command, particularly In the Washington (AFPS) Chief sible for Chief Yeomen and Yeo- @J GORDON THOMPSON"Jacksonville's field of air anti-submarine war- Yeoman Winifred F. Bishop, men First Class to request attache fare, was singled out as a major USN, has been selected as the duty.Billets Jjml'jW contribution to the success of our first enlisted Wave to serve on are limited and selectionwill Center" national objectives in the Berlin attache duty. be made on a competitive basis Chief Bishop Is on orders for a and are open to single women only.8PIECE . IqllA 0 11 I o ' ,,- OUTFITS .'. *q ( Lb i 41 _7 WHICH CONSIST OF r1 . 2 led. 2 Platform* i 2 Mo",..... (cotton) L.dd.r Guard Rail _"' r r Choose your ftroritt ifylti at the .tor. th.t ip.cialnti .in hunk ltd Outfit : .. $10.00 additional 1 t Y I for Innersprlng i "Bunkles" 1 1 INCN POSTS I INCH POSTS $20.00 additional THI ICONOMY THI SPINOLI.INO THI IXTRA HIAVrANIL THC BOOKCASE ttwly Kxh M It4.,lt fr tmiih j y..rI A, 4n Awth..ti.>t* wish CU..-:il ; i iM' .?-ti... 79THI' .C m.-4t WHIIL with i> L's.1.IUNKIIOM ,. .,. for Deluxe .., .. .. $69 ....... ., .,, .. .. ,. t4 2't inch 89 99 - ,1. A .I.! $59 t > m 4*with >. C* mn il I. thus .4.,4 Mattresses I ,.. Wisp Mf t. !.. >..... Our f...ritf J.i.eh ,..'! H>.t ..' ifylmfl, ,.. .k. 1.,. stylish Reversible .. .. .. .. ... ... .. , ho'.. ,It 'er ,ilt. tins .4. ... .11. c. twin .d . THERE IS ONLY ONE NORMANDY WAYSIDE FURNITURE COMPANY! I i 1 I 1 I FURNITURE CO. 5887 i NORMANDY I BOULEVARD' PHONE I 389-1144 OPEN Sunday 12 NOON to 6 PM Monday Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday 9 AM to 6 PMr MAY 30, 1963 NEWS AIR PAGE 6 JAX _. _ _w. .' . . 'ft - Volunteers Fill 'Vital Role In NR Sorip.tv... . Throughout all the years of the J Navy Relief Society's history,vol- would loose that vital close re- unteers have continued to fill an lationship to those aided that Irreplaceable role in every field identifies the Society asiheNavVs of Navy Relief activity. By far own relief organization to take the greater number of them, of care of its own people. course, are faithful and devoted Inherent in any successful vol. f wives of the Naval Service. But unteer activity is the Training ....... also included are some enlistedmen Course Program, conducted by the and the Auxiliary officials three Field Representatives. The 1 'I .' f who serve both to the Society.and work of these three extremely \ 5":' .. ; "'- the personnel on an extracurricular able, conscientious and dedicated . .< basis. It is only throughthe ladies continues to be of a very J interest, support and servicesof high order. During 1962, courses all of them that the Society's were conducted at 28 Auxiliaries, every-expanding activities can be with several of these including carried on. Without them, the separate courses for different \ Society would not only be faced groups, some of them at outlying ... \ '\ 1\;' with an unacceptable admin- Branches. There were 37 courses -..,III .'. istrative overhead but also it in all COMMENDED Three officers who served on the staff of Rear Adm. J. M. Carson, ComFoirJax dial EV 8-7676 and ComNabSix, during I the Cuban crisis received letters of commendation last Friday from the Commander-ln-Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, for outstanding performance of duty during that troubled MILITARY period.I Here Rear Adm. Carson presents the letter to (L. to R.) Cdr. Richard J. Deprez, Staff Training Officer i Cdr. Stanton W. Waddell (now retired), who served as ASW'' Officer and Copt. .: Harry C. Grothlahn| Assistant Chief of Staff for Readiness. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron BIUU %NSURMCE Gardner, PH2-P1)) AUTO lIAE f ClnCLantFlt.Continued miral Carson said, "By awarding performed In "expanding the oper- ?,w ngnwotec i srvi : these commendations we are salut- ational control facilities and pro- wvsY rNr u.:;it iowtkcs+o+tt . ing the men who made the other cedures of his department to ( from page 1)) ''McDOUGALL'S ce awards possible and had the backbreaking accomodate the new requirementfor AGENCY behind the scenes jobs the alerting and monitering 6463 Roosevelt Bl l-Netr NAS-Jacksonrtlle Carson. Their duties were of which don't rate the headlines, but an air strike force, photographic such importance that the effect- which takes outstanding dedicationand reconnaissance missions, direct- ive operation of photo-Intelligence sacrifice." Ion and coordination of antisub- SOMETHING NEW! flights over Cuba and the deploy- Heading the list of officers who marine and merchant ship 1'' / We Now Honor Credit Cards. ment of naval forces from Florida received the awards is Capt. reconnaissance efforts." =.. / would have been greatly hampered Grothjahn. The citation which The commander retired from the ServiceCOASTAL without their knowledge, abilityand accompanied his letter commendedhim Navy here on March 31 and now ) experience, he said. for his "constant meticulous resides in Jacksonville.Cdr. . Those commended were:Captain attention to detail and broad com- Deprez, third officer cited Harry C. Grothjahn, Assistant prehension of the problems from Adm. Carson's staff was S Chief of Staff for Readiness on Involved. He expertly welded two acclaimed for his "extraordinary Admiral Carson's staff; Commander air groups into highly integrated, professional skill, energy and \ _. Stanton W.Waddell (Ret.), then cohesive units..." foresight In planning, supervisionand Antisubmarine Warfare Officer for It was further stated In the evaluating training and readi- ) EV 7.6482 I ComFalrJax; and the Staffs Train- citation that "under his able ness of three air groups under Ing Officer, Commander RichardJ. leadership, daily route planning, control of Commander Fleet Air Deprez. staging the aircraft with required Jacksonville." The citation con- AUTOMOTIVE Personnel of VFP-62 selectedby photographic configuration, Intelligence tinued: "Through an outstanding Admiral Dennison to receive debriefing of pilots and delivery display of leadership, forehandedness - the awards were: Lieutenant Commander of finished products was and Industry, Commander Specializing In Starters, Generators & AlternatorsJ. Gerald P. Pulley,Officerin accomplished' In a highly pro- Deprez organized all naval operational - Charge of the squadron's Fleet fessional manner, thereby contri- aircraft in Jacksonville E. Baker 6073 Roosevelt! Blvd. Jax, Fla. Air Photographic Laboratory buting to the continuing prestige area into a strike force which located here at NAS Jax (this of the United States." was fully prepared to meet all laboratory developed and printedall Cdr. Waddell received his letter contingencies on the day prior to of the low-level aerial photo- for "professional skill and organ- the President's announcement ol I CONVENIENT graphic film taken over Cuba izational ability In contributing to the Cuban Threat to the security during the crisis"over 60.000 feet recent Improvements in antisub- of the United States.. of film without a single frame marine warfare capabilities within r RIVERSIDE CHEVROLET lost through accident or Inefficiency Atlantic Fleet and the the U. S. the time ); Lieutenant John A.Dechant, By a woman grows Jacksonville Antisubmarine War- tired of counting liar birthdays, CEDAR HILLS . MaintanenceOfficersLt.:: Richard fare Group." He also received she has to start counting her Thomas Maintenance Photographic recognition for outstanding duties calories. and Material Officer; Lt. Lawrence B. Gallion, Assistant Maintenance Officer; Lt. (jg) r-- CENTER Rudolph B Hamlln,Supply Officer; PHONE Lt. (jg) Homer G. Ogles, Photo- graphic Line Operations Officer. !i 359-5370 SEE USFIRST. Visit Our Chief Petty Officers Senior Conveniently Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate 7DAYS A WEEK ' Located Lewis H. Thompson; Senior Chief 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Lot In The Aviation Electrician's Mate PaulF. i! Cedar Hills Shopping Center Maire; Chief Aviation Machin- AND ist's Mate (Jet Engine Mechanic) Maynard W. Gilbert; Chief Avia- FOR: tion Structural Mechanic (Hydraulic I SAVE! ) "D" "W" Roberson; and BEST TRADES..BEST TERMS Chief Aviation Structural Mechanic - (Hydraulic) Charlie R.Beck. I ON The awarding of these letters CHEVROLETS, CHEVY II'S, CORVAIASf probably made VFP-62 the most WE TRADE s decorated squadron in the Navy FOR FURNITUREOR today. Last November President e ANYTHING Riverside Kennedy aw rded 16 Distinguished . Flying Crosses to pilots of the OF VALUE squadron and the Navy, Unit C.m- 4000 PHILIPS HIGHWAY Chevrolet mendation Medal to all members. of the air unit. l I.w.p'.p. Np At the ceremonies Friday/lAd-' 3530 BUNDING BLVD. - " '. ". . -, . 1:961: 'OE AYW ' xvr' SJH3N HIV 21 39Vd t. MAY 3Q,,1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 " MoviesMovies r will be shown regularlyat 7p.m. on Monday through Saturday - ; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday - and Sunday, at the Mainside and ssa??? NATTU Theaters and at 7 p.rn.onlyon Ads should b. molted to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde Drive, Sunday at the Hospital Theater. Jacksonville 8, Florida, to orrlv. not later than Tuesday for publication - These times are subject to change. the following,ThursdayAds prrlvlna{ too late I for this deadline will b. published the following week unles's the publisher Is Instructed - Friday, May 31 otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad cnust be received WITH the copy for the ode DO NOT SEND CASH. Mainside Cairo NATTUntt Chocolate Soldier Hospital Last Train From Gun RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . $1.00 Hill Per additional line ((4 word per line) .35 Saturday, June 1 r Mainside David and Bathsheba FOR RENT Unfurn. 5344 Holly- RIVERIA & PW Riverside Beau- NATTUnlt Cairo crest. 3 BR, one air cond.,kitchen tiful furnished apart., large living Hospital Chocolate Soldier elec. equipped, nr. NAS & Cecil. dining rom., 1 bedroom, air conditioned - Sunday, June 2 $85.00 mo. EV 8-1505 or El 5-5474 $110 or $100 per month.EL . 5-8620 or 359-7941 Mainside House of the Dammed FOR SALE Murray Hill Duplex NATTUnit David and Bathsheba 3209 Post Street. 2 BR, LR, DR, FOR RENT House Unfurn. 4526 Hospital Cairo Kit., double gar. Call Mrs.Hodges Blount Avenue. 3DR,Hrwd floors, Monday, June 3 after 5:30 p.m. EL 4-3474 1 mi. NAS, Jax Kit. equip. EV 7-7388 Mainside Merrill's Marauders FOR SALE BY OWNER Nice After 85 of NATTUnlt House of the Dammed lot & sand beach Santa years service. it has house, on Hospital David and Bathsheba FOR RENT Ortega Point. Furn Fe Lake. 35 mi. to lax NAS. Apt. Incl. silver, china, linens, a well deserved rating! Tuesday, June 4 Year Terms.round P.O.living Box or 336 weekends.or Ph. air cond., upstairs, for one adult. utilities. EV 8-2834 Mainside Concrete Jungle $95.00 Incl. GR 5-4151, Melrose, Florida.CROSSWORD . You'll get no better service anywhere, than at NATTUnlt Merrill's Marauders Household Finance. We fill the money needs of Hospital House of the Dammed SPECIAL 30-day sale building over 100,000 men in uniform. When you need FANS lots, high-dry, convenient i to extra cash-remember that fact. Wednesday, June 5 schools, restricted area. Dial- Sorry but because of circumstances - Mainside The Merry Widow beyond our Green Cove Springs. 284-3106 y.Ce'I'.out MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS NATTUnit Concrete Jungle control we were unable/ to Reverse Call. la li s publish this week's "PUZ- / Hospital Merrill's MaraudersDID This tabthowt tampltloan paymre pails On.etr p rsea ZLE FOR PAY". '58 air plant. You can bor- $100 5.93 7,29 10.07 18.48 FOR SALE Chrys-Imp, row amount to 200 11.86 1459 20.14 36.97 We'/"/ be back next week. cond. Full power, $1150.00 any up YOU KNOW THAT...Flooding $300.00 down 5138 Woodcrest Rd. 300 17.79 21.88 3021 55.45 However, fast week's win $600 and arrangemonthly not wind has been proven to be the 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 ner wool EV 4-2058 payments' to ft 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 greatest danger In hurricanes. In Stovall Jr. than three forths of all Walter B. , need. fact more your Chart art computed at 3% on that part of PART TIME SALESMEN 6:30" Ave. tcktdultd monthly balances not',"IIdi"IJOO the deaths caused from tropical 2210 St. Johns 9:30 Appointments made for you. and t% on ,,_iruln. Jacksonville 4 Fla. any storms have been due to sudden No cash needed. Nothing from your Inundations. As an example,more .BARM .. ACME check. Best deal In Jacksonville.Call . than 6,000 people were drowned In DETAIL.STA'IoJS EV 7-7471, Mr. Ferguson. HODSelAN. hurricane of I TISCEPTER.TI E the Galveston, Texas : . STY EATEN REREEL. September, 1900. 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A KEY TO CONTENTMENT. . s .. i YOURS WITH AN ALMAND HOME t Thoughtfully planned with quality construction and ,. individual styling SPLIT LEVELS Ramblers with :' ''', . a 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 FLOORSOf course, BRICK with masonary construction. $16,700 $20,000 t Atit4t.? I FHA CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLETHEAlMAND I CONSTRUCTION CO. 0 ,I Day725.7119 ORANGE PARK I 771.5454 DIRECTIONS! South of NAS on Hwy. 17 to he center of town. Right Eves264.6593 turn on Klnyslty Ave. then left on Doctors Lake Drive. Look for our signs. "Buy Direct From Builder"/ aovd SM3N aiv xvr 961 'ot AVW PAGE JAX AIR NEWS MAY 30, 1963 Jux Skydivers Cop Team Event Of MeetBy Marc Whetstone, JO1 1 The lSL Southeastern Military Invitational Sport Parachute Meet was... "a real success. And fromNavy's all pTesideSuPartldpams Doughty enjoyed. themselves" according to Dave Schmuck Jax SPC "m 4 .... ....... _,. The meet was hosted by the Jax Club at Whitehouse Field, near. J Cecil Field, last weekend, and involved ;;: 69 of over 'chutists rep- resenting four branches of the Armed Forces Navy, Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force- from as far away as the state of : 444A.. , . " New Jersey. -tt) ."'' Because of the low ceiling of ;;rt'; ,.. clouds which covered much of the n area during the two-day programopen JAX NAVY CHUTIST Harry Wood checks teammate Miles Gibson . the public, three of to only ' the scheduled five events couldbe s rig before they board aircraft for Advanced Accuracy Event. jumped.As (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) for the lax Navy Club, three jumpers fared exceedingly well by ;, ANNOUNCING winning the Team Accuracy event. Leaving the plane together, Jim < " Parsons came within 2.6 feet from .,:.f,,!.' NEW STORE HOURSFor the center of the target while Ted '..' , Sergent jumped 3.4 feet off dead .,, Your Convenience Our New, Modern LHour center and Dave Schmuck landed k .. 9.6 feet from the X target. Their : MARTIN DRY CLEANING PLANTWILL average was five feet with a team total of 284.7 points out of a pos- REMAIN OPEN TILL 7:30 P.M. DAILY sible 300. Jumps were made from 3,600 feet.Winner. of the individual Novice Expert Alterations Fast Laundry Service Accuracy event was Tom Shannonof the Navy Tidewater Skydivers We Feature The Club from Oceana, Va. He had a .w South's score of 168.5 followed by R. M. Haines of Lakehurst. N.J., Navy Largest Stock Of Club with 167 points. The Individual Advanced Ac- curacy event was won by Marine ON TARGET AREA, but not quite dead center, this jumper; gain- NAVAL UNIFORMSUp Tom Nolan of Beaufort, S.C., witha score of 227. Second place wentto ed valuable points landing in sawdust circle. (Official U. S. Navy Army man MJ.Freeman of Ft. Photo by Marc Whetstone, JOn) to 12 months to pay DIx, N.J., with 203 points. "1" """"" PM___ __ __ Only dead center jump of the competing in the first Florida State being held at Kisstmmee Florida. "Naval Tailors For 3 Generations" meet was made by Navy man T.W. Championship Parachute Meet June 1-2. Speers of Lakehurst.With 1? the exception of the team FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES! ( Mw event, each participant made three jumps. The scoring was based on Sec--Moon MullinsLCDR. the distance in feet from dead cen- ffiARLOW ter of the X target to the spot of (USN RET.) WHIT descent for each jump. The total footage was then subtracted froma at SHANNON BROTHERS, INC. possible 300 feet or points.Those 6475 Roosevelt Blvd.-Next to Jax NAS-Ph. EV 83556WHEN jumpers landing farther than 100 in the big yellow building ((11th & Main) feet from the X were given no . score. New RenaultsePeugeotseStudebakers. *G Jim Arender, World Parachute Champion, was at Whitehouse Field PHONE EL 6-3993 Sunday and handed the winners their trophies. Arender was to have judged the 7,000 foot free-fall WAS THE LAST j Style and Baton Pass Events which ENJOY CONVENIENTMOBILE TIME were cancelled because of low cloud cover. HOMELIVING YOU ENJOYED Judging the other events were . NE Florida Area Safety OfficersDR. Live Maine Lobster. ' John Gaffney of DeLand, and AT JACKSONVILLE {) Chateaubriad Bouquetiere Warren Kauffman of Tampa. Jump rules coordinator was John Kitchens LOWEST PRICE Chukar Partridge Rissoto . FAA representative in the Suckling Ptj: Rissoto Jacksonville area. The perfect answer for you is a homeon "t ElkSteakOr weather Late Sunday conditions afternoon improved., when wheels. Mobile home living is for I ' Arender was joined by lax Club young moderns on the GO! A YARD OF BEER? members Parsons, Sergent and Next Time You Eat Out Dr. Art Hagan, as well as otherf contestants, in a "fun jump" from 5687Roosevelt W Escape The Every Day AtB 1i '. 12,500 feet. JACKSONVILLE !1 More Jumps This Weekends TRAILER Blvd. 1 Phone ( 1r .11 s i to Five Palatka Jax Sunday Navy skydivers to perform travel demonstration MART EV 8-3564 i $ azSon i f 1 jumps. They are Dave , J Schmuck, Miles Gibson,Sheila Ka- r vanaugh, Rick Marini and Harry I r Wood.: Meanwhile, teammates Jim RIVERSIDE AVENUE , Parsons and Ted Sergent will be 4 "THE NATION'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME CHAIN" ..i 1 : -.., [:.1963---- I JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 BANISH DRY SKIN. OVERNIGHT Civil Service Employees To Try Luck In r J f{: ''I Special New Kind of Moisturizer Contains June Fishing Contest \::1 j Nature's Own Medication to Positively A Fisherman's Rodeo will be the Civilian Employees Recreation perch. In the salt water division held between the dates of Saturand Welfare Association. awards will be given for red bass, END DRY SKIN WHILE YOU WEAR ITI! dayJune 8 and Sunday,July 7 for There will be both fresh and saltwater king mackerel and drum. A first, all NAS Civil Service employees divisions. In the fresh water second and third prize will be a- Yon can actually feel the difference Since Egyptian times it has been it was announced this week. division awards will be given for warded in each category. on your skin when yon known that I tropically grown The event will be sponsored by black bass, bream and speckled In addition, every entry will be I apply it. Th Y* because the no plant produces a crystal clear entered Into a drawing wherebysome nratlly high concentrate of the gel within its leaves. This gel employee realize an famous moisturizing "gel" used in rapidly heals and soothes human may f AW-Creme MOISTURE PLUS akin in fact, its healing and award equal to a first prize, regardless I /feiw Extremely Dry Skin it so beautifying powers are legendary.Now of the size or kind of fish quickly absorbed that it imme for the first time it's possible I I entered. j diately toes to work to protect for the modern woman to Rules to govern the contest and natural oils from evaporatingyon identify herself with the fabulous other appropriate Information regarding I feel the skin's dewiness. can Queen Nefertiti Egypt's; most '63 MODELSFULLY obtaining entry blanks,will ALO-Creme MOISTURE PLUS beautiful woman. be provided in the next Issue of the for Extremely Dry Skin is With this fabulous, new 4 oz. size Jax Air News and posted by bulle ( ly new kind of moisturizer, spa of ALO-Creme MOISTURE PLUS tins. I dally formulated to revitalize For Extremely Dry Skin we are moisture starved undernourishedskin. offering a $1.75 sire of ALO- j With consistent use it stimulates Creme FACE free. As a combination regeneration; of the tissuesto use ALO-Creme FACE dar- prevent and erase tiny lines of lug; the day under your make-up Bluejackets InnDoins prematurely ageing skin. Massage and ALO Creme MOISTURE flu and Deck with gentle upward PLUS for Extremely Dry Skin asa night cream. Your skin will feel and outward notions. Leave on loiter, look younger instantly! EQUIPPED overnight. Notice the beautifying Best of all It.. now available at esults the next morning. better t cosmetic counters. Thursday, May 30 n* wonder working! Ingredient proven, You can really tee the difference through medical research, to actually segenerate 15 JULIA St. HOLIDAY Club opens at 1200 . skin tissue even In tnt case of dial's because your skin looks third degree born at published In the Dance Contest & Dance featuring [rether and the skin's texture August.a, Surgery.Its" Issue "IndvstrM Medicine (Across From The Mayflower Hotel) March Wilson and the Redcoats, eels smoother instantly! SMP-M-112 8 p.m. 12 am.Friday . LEVER'S SECOND AHMED HOME SWEEPSTAKES May 31 FORCES RUN Dance featuring Carl Boyd and .' the Rythm Kings, 9 p.m."l a.m. * Saturday, June 1 t plus- Dance featuring March Wilson and the Redcoats 9 p.m. 12 a.m. WINAjjOJU $500 cash ! Sunday, June 2 Jam Session 2 p.m. 4 p.m. & Dance featuring Phil Cay and The Chantels 8 12 a.m. p.m. you too '=. \ /2b( from whe':8'1.er: : children wit and Monday, June 3 brim g your .A\.17J/J Dining & Dancing ', / wt\ : w Tuesday, June 4 i A/.jf ( . 18 i ,f ::1. VrlvJ '- Happy Hour 5 p.m. 7 p.m. CHANGES / Dining & Dancing >. to win \ v : i TRAVEL Wednesday, June 5 ( Game Night 8 p.m. i- $500. savings bonds l,l3 "..,. FIRST FIRST Acey Ducy u l ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 2 : Club CONTESTS GUESS the Home Runs hit by Two fun contests- a double header : July 4th September 30th by anythe : Sing Along Thursday 8 p.m., May- 11 30 p.m. ' fun of guessing the home runs {t Friday, May 31 these famous sluggers will hit. . theSethe (. Tom Hill's Combo 8:30 p.m. - fun of having all these home run {t .. of r IJ.. t & : 12:30 of I ... a.m. stars on one dream team-every one {t rb them King of Swat. What {! ? rS r f"a a potential e Saturday, June 1 $rf a team! b "S'uggthe f {t fun of winning the Grand Prize of ;- -, .,/,... J .zLiM Cappies Combo 8:30 p.m. J? '" W a trip home for you and your family- .i\ 12:30 a.m. | -the fun of winning,! a $$50000 U.S. .fir t r {t Sunday, June 2 b Bond. 18 will be given away. Savings . .J\4 , fine "'' 1 .If Game Night 5:30p.m.: 7:30 {J; -the pleasure of using the prod. ;. p.m. ucts that bring you this contest. r- {t Kay Ryan Trio 8:30: p.m. /IQ w -you use the empty cartons and wrappers .!% ": ( .. 11:30 p.m. ji to enter as described on the right. ," J June 3 ..... Monday, h ,.. ** tr ......., .w ,. ... {t i "n'It i Pinochle and Chess Tournament sr HOW TO ENTER (off.cul/. rules) {tt 5:30: p.rn. 10:30 p.m. WX 0 1 { 1.Guess the number horn runs any one of the bait- 5. Mail your "BASEBALL" {t w ball players shown here will hit through July 4(lor the entries to: P.O. BOX K-L Tuesday, June 4 A ti first contest)or through September 30 1963((10' the {t . < r MT. VERNON 10, NEW YORK ; " if' socond contest), Game Night 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. o'sflt 1 6. Entrees for the(first" contest must be postmarked not {t e ps '" 2.On the back ot one wrapper or carton of any lever later than June 15. and for the second contest not Wednesday, June 5 product shown here(or on your own paper on which later than September 15 1963, end entries must bereceived {H you have printed the name, in block Ittters,of any of by the,fudges within 15 days after these datts. Happy Hour 4 p.m. 6 p.m. .:f the lever products shown here)write:((1))the name of. ., MEd t of the correct guesses received for each contest will {r be placed .in a drawing(separate drawing for each of (n 3.You can enter as often as you wish and for as many the nine ball players)to determine the winners Of the <'" players as you choose in both contests,each on a separate eighteen SSOO 00 U.S. Savings, Bonds Drawings conducted {r ALTERNATORSSOLD r entry. by The Reuben H.Donn.II'yCopoIIIon, decisions art final The Grand Prize trip home,will, be {! AND REBUILT 4.Only authorized, patrons of U.S.Armed forces Commissaries determined by drawing, from among all correct. guesses or Cichanges are eligible'' .in born contestsS . r r {t 1 YEAR: WARRANTY If there are no correct gurus for a drawing,the' nest closest' but lower. I""'''.wiN be used for the' drawing Grand Prize trip home, provides round trip' air Irtntportation lor winner and immediate family living in Mme household plus' {t 6973 Roosevelt/ Blvd. JSOO 00 cash.Contest subject 10 all, federal I,stale or local regulations I All entries become the unqualified, properly ot EV.7-6482 lever Brothers Company . ', -.. "... '" .'." .....'''"'', .- '. -. ':'''''''-' - :3!!)Yd SM3N HIV xvr ....,..."" ., '"'' "..,.. .-+.+w..wN1 .,......r.$ T iI 1..W-- PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS MAY 30, 1963SPORTS .... . "' . "1W::::::;::':"";:::(:.:::;:(V\(?::::::::..:. t:1tt::\ -.;.:;.:;:. :: :... ::.,._. ". ::. ; : ._,t,' ,1.:: "" - < 'IR" . . : : : : .: <* 6 l . "' I;. Rain Dampens 'Mural' t 'j'i'J It! .: Jj t 'fpi ,, \ ;:. :. Y ,-, \ I ) ' .r f i.: Wk.or --- Softball ''"' '' Competition ! Y. p , ., ,_..,..,.;:: . ..A Intramural softballers got only May 21, NAMTG defeated the SIXTH NAVAL DISTRICT PISTOL CHAMPS-The6 ND pistol team trophy is presented to the Jax two day's play in last week becauseof Marines 7-0, Supply beat Navy pstol team by Capt. James R. Compton, NAS CO,:They are (L. to R.) H. L. Herles, -AE2, American rain. League softball teams past FAETU Admin 11-6 6-4, Dispensary VP-30 squashed slipped VP-30 C. L. Llnzo, AEC, NAMTG; Copt. Compton V'Garren: : : AX1, VP-30 and G. L. West, ATI 1 VP30. Official U. S. Photo Marc Whetstone J01)) managed to play only four games. VU-10 20-3, Hospital won over ( Navy by , VP-16 nipped NARTU 5-3, VA- Crash & Fire 8-1 and VP-7 45 squelched COmess 19-1,VP-18 squaked past ComFairJax 4-3. / 00 CARLOAD!!' AF679 6-3 and Ordnance 24 / stopped Standings through May : outscored VAP-62, 4-3. Softball Goes $ Including Free Wtd. American League Movies/ with In the National League Tuesday.THE PoneS Ordnance 8 1 Into Round TwoBy t the Best for Less. NARTU 7 3 See dally papers for AF679 6 3 Thursday, May 23,American 0 programs. VA-45 6 4 League Intramu-al softball teams P 1 Eat the best Pizza/ this/ side/ or"Rome. VAP-62 6 4 were concluding what is roughlythe VP-18 5 5 U.S. r 17 So. first ROUND of seasonal play. I A/C Maint 4 6 "This Is to be distinguished from s O&R 4 6 the first HALF," explained Frank !II1 VP-16 3 6 McCaffrey, NAS Athletic Director. FAW-11 2 7 "In our Intramural set up we HIGH I COMess 2 7 are playing by rounds,not halves." WHY PAY INSURANCE PREMIUMS? National League This means that current standingswill f . I Hospital 9 0 be retained and each team Did You Get In Too Late To Get Government Insurance? I ta VP-7 6 1VP30 will carry first round standingsas Compare These Figures With The Old Timerslill!!!! J 2 it begins the second round. 6 After has played Crash& Fire everyone 2 6 TOO-Cpl PITCHER John Trant CAN, pitcherfor HIT Supply ComFairJax 5 5 3 3 everyone respective determined the league second, the and two time championsare will, in then his I lIB I I I I the Marine Admin 4 4 Aviation Detachment's - play for the NAS Championship. No. one team (who Marines 3 6 5 YEAR TERM GUARANTEED RENEWABLE , has a no hitter to his credit) Dispensary 2 6 FAETU 2 7 IM Swimming AGE Monthly Gov. 1 1. Annual Dividends Up To $30.00 A"CII "t singles in the top of the fifthto VU-IO 1 7 Currently Being Paid. bring home a run and tie NAMTG 0 8 25.30 ?-SS.4J 2. All Family Members Can Be Added NATTU's AOB( ) team 22. Meeting Set S551 For Less Than 6{ A Day. The league leading Marines 30-35 S5.86 I Rhymes of the Times I6UYING13ONDG | -r+ Example Figures Are For E-5 And Above later allowed the sailors 35-40 S6.55 to Lower Rotes And Other Ages Comparable. There will be an Intramural score on an error and lost the ,,5WE swimming, organizational meetingon game 3.2 which then put themin \ ALt tpr's' Monday, June 5 at 9:30 a.m. third place and AOB( ) tied AGREE, In the Athletic Office, NAS Ath- RICHARD M. SHAW"SERVICE with NATTU's AE Blue team Wit-t-i KEEP letic Director, Frank McCaffrey 1 for first place. The NATTU MAT1ON OUR I' announced.All FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL"ONE League has five Marine and SiRONG1/' Interested units should make I Five Navy teams fielded and AND arrangements for a representativeto THOUSAND RIVERSIDE AVE. 355-3487od5S.J488 "- be THE FLETCHER BLDG. HOME 389-3252 play every Monday and Tuesday rl .Agan-AFPS I evenings. (USMC Photo I I by GySgt Wes Ward) o COMPLETEFROiiT-EiD! li NOW HEAR THISI! NOW HEAR THIS! Retired Naval Personnel: <. VACATION Downtown real estate office/ can use the sep _ vices of man or woman safes represenfaf' . Must hove Real Estate "license. SPECIAL! HAUGHTON & COMPANY, INC. |Established 1921 111 W.stBoySt. ONLY MOMENTS'1=ROM N.A.S. e4520 SAN JUAN AT ROOSEVELT BLVD. PH. EV 4.6423 FRONT-END SPECIAL INCLUDES: 95 WHEEL ALIGNMENT i SAVE NOW ANY BALANCE FRONT WHEELS AMERICAN FAITHIN PACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS ONLY| CARE THE FUTURE BRAKE ADJUSTMENTCheck . Dave 'rhls Amount S3V8 At The End or a.... ............ /4 ::1 Yrs. S yrs. JU yrs, your front end for irregulartire wear now. We specialize in com J 56.60 318.30 613.50 S5 Mo plete brake and front-end service... SJ5 Mo. 559.91 955.4 2028.83 from minor adjustment to completely rebuilt systems. S20 Mo. '746.82 J214.64 2708.66 USE OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN. WHEELALIGNMENT S25 Mo. 933.48 J593.42 3385.50 . ON ALL' BRAKE' AND FREE ESTIMATES. .. . FRONT-END WORK ANTICIPATED ,DIVIDEND 4.8% CHECK! - ANNUAl.lVI : I I i -'----,--....._ .". .I, j 4U , : Hornets Lead New-Interested Members IM BowlOffsThe Wltatz DoIn'N The Jax Navy Flying Club has the club or how to fly, said Club changed Its meeting time to 7p.m. officials. Hornets and ComFalrJax \ I each Monday in Bldg. 168, room Information on Club rules, after two nights bowling, rolled ' llealthm . 108.A regulations and flying rates can be respectively into the two top spotsIn \ ; * cordial invitation is extendedto obtained at the meeting. the NAS Intramural Bowl-offs. anyone wanting to learn about Although the Hornets have bowled Chuck Phillips Frank Layne Indoor Pool By Red Cross one more match than their league $1.00 Roast BeefGuBats.e mates, ComFalrJax, they both Dinner with this carry a win-loss percentage of 750. .\ng ... at' Adl Bring the family. They are the two representativesfrom Many things we do in this jet age of Hurry I Hurry I go unnoticed.Or . p 0"0.. the Continental League.The if not unnoticed, soon forgotten. Such seems to be the deed \ ", .t<\ toote f/j m S Alto Carry Out Orders first night, Monday May 23 performed by Charles S. Lentlne.AN Lifeguard assigned to NAS \(\..\\ 1\\\\\\ 'Steaks'Chop. 'Plua the Hornets had their toughest Special. Services. . : j0"e a\e5 VcP\ BANQUET FACILITIES match as they split 2-2 with the On May 19, Lentlne was on Lifeguard - 30 t\\ "a\ itXt\aBPia : Griffins. An Item qf particular duty at the Officer's Club his arm and gave another slap eat, \\\\\ emphasis was that after droppingthe Swimming Pool, when he heard between the shoulder blades to \"' .,, first two games the Hornets someone scream from the again dislodge any mucus that may \ \\' tC\t'" compiled a 1002 team pin fall In children's wading pool adjacentto have come up due to the cough. rm the third game to cop that game where he was on duty. He Laying the child on her back again, m l oc\'eetso""ee \ 1 / and win the point for total pins. noticed a lady holding the bodyof she coughed two or three times; Cf;) The lowest set for the Hornetswas a seemingly unconscious child started to breathe faintly and then e \'Iie\to1f&q.9 633 t I a 526.ComFairJax. Without regard for the 4 ft fence started crying softly. defeated the Chiefs separating the two pools,he vaulted Lifeguard lentine, then realizedthe V"e I and the Owl Hoots by identical this obstacle and with no hesita- immediate danger had passed. scores of 3-1 to also hold a tion took the child, who by this The 3-1/2 year old child was. 341 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4.9611 Orange Park 750%/ after two matches. time had turned blue. He turned then taken to the Naval Hospitalfor 1 lY: Miles S. of Main Gate.Open 7:00: AM to 9:00: PM Dally Behind the Hornets and Com- her over his arm and slapped her examination and released.To . FalrJax, In order are theGrlfflns, sharply several times between the Charles S. Lentlne whose 6-6, 5007oj/; the Falcons, 4-4 SOOft; shoulder blades to dislodge any quick thinking and knowledge of the the Chiefs 5-7, 4167/; and the Owl foreign matter which might be in fundamentals of artificial respir- Hoots, 4-8 333%/. the throat. He then lay her on ation, undoubtedly were the deter- The Griffins and the Owl Hoots her back, jutted out the jaw In mining factors in saving the child's Mf: MilHtllllliT FieM are from the National League while preparation to giving mouth-to- life: WE SALUTE YOU, and are , the Falcons and the Chiefs repre- mouth respiration. When the recommending you to the American sent the American League.DID victim started to cough faintly National Red Cross for a service and the award for a Meritorious Act in then lost her breath again,lentine YOU KNOW 11iA T... efore Immediately turned her back over First Aid and Water Safety. \ the days of the Navy's Hurricane Hunters as part of Joint Hurricane ..P rte.., .p, AREA Warning Center,-(or every ten million 6 M dollars property damage BUY YOUR caused by hurricanes In the United States about 400 persons were 11 HIIN 0 B: I L E; iionFROM 0 E EJ killed the reduced job, *today the about loss with 99 of%the lives since Hunters has 1943.MOST been.on NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DEALERISFfciAT NEW OFFICERS of the NAS Garden Circle were Installed on : : ; : s Thursday, May 23 at the "0" Club by Mrs. Sam Hill Thompson {' : : : ; ,;:l ro ;'M"I'l"It"I'; R y:, t; sL (L.), 2nd Vice President of the Jacksonville Garden Club. New f; ':{i L. : 1"tDEALS" { ,: Officers (L. to R.) Mrs. V. Redfield President Mrs. M. are I__'_'__ _'.""".._"...........""_"A.i' _.,<._'1 Diklich, Jr., proxy for Mrs. R. C. Ellis, 1st Vice President; ; Mrs. Shelton L. Corner, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. J. E. Ripple, Sec- retary and Mrs. H. C. Eckles, Treasurer. (Official Navy Photo). CLEVER HAT at the NAS Garden Circle Meetingwas 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 Phllllpl. Hwy. 2200 Mayport Road designed by Mrs. J. H. 1 EV 4-5584 EX 8.9021 CH 6.5222 Heitzler and most pretty by ARLINGTONMoving Mrs. H. C. Eckles. (OfficialU. "W. Trad. Anything From Blllygoott to Bottl.sh'lp: S. Navy Photo) & Storage CO.AGENTS. AIR BASE, MOTORS c. FOR New and Used Cars / ATLAS All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired AT VAN LINES, INC.Worlcfs . Before you buy any new or used car -- F Most ATLAS Complete Moving Service SEE US FIRST1! LAS.M E A&ENTSINALLPRINCIPAL CITIES More than 100 car Inventory to choose from LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCEPACKING for CRATING STORAGE Financing arranged you John G. McPhaul, Pres.-U.S.N. Ret. PHONE 384-5575 RA 5 3535 1428 Marcheck St. Jacksonville, Fla.JaxF1yingCIub5ee5 . 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard --- Jacksonville 10, Florida .<< '-' - r f U 39Vd SM3N HIV xvr _._. ___4.-",,, .4. l l.-.Ef&t otrAVW+ r PAGE 10 __ JAX AIR NEWS. '''- .. .... .._ .. ... MAY 30, J963, I Duval Motor's New Lot--San Juan Off Roosevelt e VUSED CARS' CLEANEST ! . 62 FORD . . . . .$2595 - 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, Auto. Trans., PS Sharp SPECIALS WAGON : J PWR. Brakes, Windows & Seat. Fact Air : Cond., White With Blue Vinyl Interior. ' 1963 62 FORD . . . . .$2495 60 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. .$1377 Convertible V-8, AT, P.S., WSW, Low Mileage 6 Cyl. Stand. Shift. One of the nicest cars on 62 IMPALA . . . . .$2495 our lot. 60 FORD WAGON . . . .$1277 SPORTSCARS 4-Dr. Hardtop, PWR. Steer. & Brakes, V-8, 4-Door, Auto. Trans, Radio & Heater, WSW Auto. Trans., Like New. 61 FALCON STATION WAGON .$1577 62 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPT CPE. .$2595 R&H, A.T.,. Deluxe Leather Interior. X Nice. V-8, A.T., P. S., R&H, Fact. Air Cond., WSW. 62 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . .$2177 Blue & White V-8. Auto. Trans., R&H, P.S. . . . 62 FAIRLANE 500" $1695A. 61 CHEVROLET WAGON . .$1677 Trans., V-8, Heater, Blue & White, WSW. V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H, Power Steering, 59 ALFA ROMEO . . .$1395 Solid White, WSW. Convertible, Radio and Heater. 59 FORD 9PASS. COUNTRY SEDAN .$1177 Stand. Shift, Heater. 62 CORVAIR MONZA . . .$1695 61 FALCON WAGON . . .$1177 5 to Choose From! 4-Door. Stand. Trans., R&H 61 FALCON . . . . .???? 59 PLYMOUTH WAGON . . .$777 4-DR. SEDANS. 5 to Choose From! 2-Door, Stand. Shift, R&H. I EV 4-4536 -SERVICEl\fEN FINANCED .... w, ,x 3x . > : 1> . ' : , :?: ! ,' V'.: r;,: ,',"v'u' t;. , : ";' :, '" ' : I ,. > .'J).: , f ", :'".!...' : V , ______ WiV . y ' .: ':w , t 'TONIGHT I NEW 63 FORD SPECIALSFALCON 1, ( SEDANS $1695 lull/ price \ FALCON HARDTOPS $45.95 per.... I ', . < - - ( OIES CONVERTIBLES $49.95.per mo. !1 : 1963 TRIUMPH -- Ii! WAGONS $2095 lull/ prIce 1, I II 1200 CONV 1000 W FORSYTH..OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION I f , . I , MM YY. A11 4 , . '"' DUYAL I .a _-...., ...... [;' v-'::. ,.".........u :" -.- -.._ . . --- - |
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