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.. . i fl-- I , I 'R. 1 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 1 expression( 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. 15 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA June 20, 1963 f r ,- i ala ,J l p ! I _ I , \ I, \ '" ...... ., & I ." _ta .. ,... J !llf J .. :. a, !1n.I l. '"'- .1l' 1 1I WINNING TICKET for MOMENT..A retired Navy lieutenant, D. McAlley is presented the keys to the Navy Re. I I Falcon is drawn by top prize Thunderbird by Cdr. E.F. Hilderbrant, head of the price committee. Other cars went Department. Winner was ( Richard Post, AN of VF174. Chevy II; Mrs. Rosana Thomasian, wife of a P01, Corvair and by Ron Gardner, ) Nobles, Falcon. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) Drive Goes Over Goal; Recruits Commendations For 85-Day Named Highlight '1 AN TrainingRecruits two additional prizes, a Winning ticket numbers, prizesand InspectionThree \ II. convertible and a Webcor names of winners are: 3222, Navymen are scheduled to bringing the prize total Thunderbird, Lieutenant McAlley, be honored at the NAS Personnel from New 26. The committee will pay for Route 1, Green Cove Springs; Inspection tomorrow. ginia, Alabama, Georgia prizes and other expenses 66215, Corvair, Rosana ThomasIan Robert A. Weaver, ATCA, Ord- ... ida, 120 In all, will have the gross total while the 8011 Jaffree; 39941, Falcon, nance Dept., will receive the Navy fit .of 150 years of share of the money will Earl Nobles, 5311 Glenwood Ave.; Unit Commendation as will Rich experience to guide them turned over to the Navy Relief 68309, Mens Bristol golf clubs" ard E. Coffman, YN2 of Military next 85 days in the bag and cartS.R. Ferand. VA-45; Personnel Office. John H. Buck- Day accelerated airman participating in the 63232, lady's Bristol golf clubs man, AMS2 of the Aircraft Main- program.The Included NAS, Jacksonville; bag, and cart, R.E. Marten, VFP- tanance Dept. will receive a Letterof ,Glynco; NAS Sanford; NAS, 62; 38003, tape recorder, S.a Commendation.Chief . olticers, chiefs and Field and Naval Station , Weaver Is receiving the men, all reservists on (Continued On Page 4)) NUC for performance of duties active duty, who are the responsibility of this with Heavy Photographic Squadron education, have a combined Sixty-Two during the Cuban 150 of professional 4)p Crisis. years The citation Fred , signed by ience in teaching and Navy Korth of the back them up.Consisting. Secretary Navy, reads In part, "For outstandingand entirely of meritorious service In the teers, these recruits, performance of classified aerial whom are sons of active photographic reconnaissancemissions tired naval personnel, of paramount military -'- lected on the basis of high Importance to the security of the achieved In tests on general c- -i United States of America on a ification, developement and continuing basis between January ematics. re -i 18,1960 and October 25, 1962. The Being an accelerated : conduct, professional skill and devotion - program will give the : f to duty on the part of all equivalent of five months members of this squadron were In of bootcamp and airman keeping with the highest traditionsof tory schooling. Depending the United States Naval length of service prior to Service." day course, the recruits Coffman will receive the NUC ready for the rating of for his assignment with the United successful completion of States Naval Mobile Construction gram. This In turn will Battalion One. His citation, also them for a second 85-day signed by the Secretary of Navy, for advancement to third reads: petty officer ratings. "For exceptionally meritorious ! The majority of this scores fired during the SE Regional Pistol Matches at the service from April 1,1961 to : i I youths still In high are (L to R) Virgil Placid, ADCS of NAS, Cdr. Bill Toney March 1, 1962 In connection with .. j the time they graduate AECS of NAMTG, Jax. Cdr. Toney, a Naval Reservist, Won operations In Antarctica. Working school they will be well when it was held here in Jacksonville. On two weeks ac long, arduous hours In the face of way to becoming third the commander serves with the Border Patrol in civilian paralyzing cold, blowing snow, and officers. The benefits to ( the AII-Navy Rifle and Pistol Championships-Otficial U.S. equipment and parts shortages, r:Z-'f (Continued On Page ) ) (Continued On Page 10)) J:0 -' ' ,- - -'" - - I"I"2.I .,' ''''' n'.o.o'J'A'X R HE'W"S ) n.:o, ;l - Editorial Station Traffic . .:1 X X'B NEWS' Do You Rate Being Violation RecordThe Is a reportof Called A Serviceman ? motor following vehicle accidents and The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper the U. S. Naval Air traffic violations for the period published each Thursday at Station June 10 through 16, 1963- Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a and firm. All copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR Military bearing appearance are two Items continuously expounded private upon. Yet, do we take these lectures to heart? Do we attempt DUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis : NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, to conduct ourselves In a manner creditable to our branch of ser Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before vice, regardless of whether we are In or out of uniform? week June 10-16..8 publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources. Civilians and members of other services see a man in uniform and Total accidents this year Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8164. 16................123 through June solicited by the publisher and queries will often base their opinions of that branch of service solely upon the Advertisements are appearance and behavior of that individual This not be justified. Total accidents through June such should be directed to the HoltPublishing but It's usually the case. The same holds true for may servicemen when In ...................................135 concerning Company 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida -- civilian attire--they are still representativ of the Armed Forces; NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE Telephone 359'-5140 or 359-027L of their particular branch. LAST INJURY IN MOTOR Don't try to escape this responsibility--.face up to It with pride. 11 15 JUNE A), 1V63 VEHICLE ACCIDENT........ VOL. 21 NO. Wear your uniform with dignity; conduct yourself accordingly, In uniform or civvies. Show the public that you are a representative of service and proud of It. NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis your Some "Sad-Sack" fall week...........................50 will back the old that types on excuse they'reIn a special category assignment and aren't required to spit-and- Speeding..8 What MakeMost An Accident 11 polish. In some cases this be true, but what happened to their Speeding..8 may Reckless Driving( ...................2 personal pride? Will they always have someone around to tell them to shine their shoes or to straighten their ties? of us think of traffic accidents didn't go off.... The answer Is NOr You are supposed to be an adult who can take Reckless Driving..2 as things that happen to "I've had to skip breakfast care of yourself. Exercise self-evaluation--would the thousands of Going through stop sign.........1 "other people". didn't even get my coffee-and I'ma men that have been killed in the same uniform that you are wearing Other violations...................39 Are they? Let's look at your fellow who says, don't talk to me be proud to have you as a successor? They gave their lives for what Forty drivers appeared before odds: In the morning til I've had my that uniform represents and for this country. Can't you give it a little the Traffic Hearing Board at the Someone--a man, a woman or coffee. I'm rushing, and all upset, more time? meeting held on June 17. DlsposJ a child is killed in Florida traffic and going too fast, and pretty soonthere's Itlon of the cases Include the following every 7 hours and 18 minutes. a busy Intersection and I : 20 lost driving and parking Someone and usually more than see the light too late so all I Leave The Navy ExchangeOut privileges aboard the station for one person Is Involved is in a can do is jam on the brakes, butI various periods; 18 were assigned traffic accident every 4 1/2 min- can't stop, and I hit another car." to complete an eight-hour courseIn No one will ever know how often remedial driving Instructions; utes.Most accidents result only In this sort of thing leads to ac- of Being A Good SportCities 23 received suspended penalties; property damage-they just cost cidents. Certainly it's not uncom four were given warnings; three money. But, how many of these mon. The baby was sick, and were dismissed and six were referred just missed taking a life or crip- mother and dad were up all night. and states, when they need additional revenue, Invariable to commanding officers for ? Haven't had Or Or there pling a body you some they've quarreled. Items. resort to hiking taxes on cigarette and other so-called luxury possible disciplinary action. close calls ? Is the are troubles. One Does this affect service people _ _ _ ? yourself danger money thing or who do much of their buying at -- Review only to "other people"? another may set the stage for an exchanges and commissaries? It that you're jeopardizing the whole Navy Group Let's face i It: most so-called accident. certainly does I exchange-commissary structure Studies Undersea traffic "accidents" aren't accidents - We all have friends or neigh- which operates to serve you and at all they're caused oc- Washington (AFPS) A Deep your dependents--nobody else. It curences. bors In civilian life. We're usedto is not competitive with retail busi Submergence Systems Review Most of them occur on straight them small favors just as doing has been established Joint Chiefs Rename Group by ness.It level roads In clear weather and we don't hesitate to ask favors of of the Fred is a benefit exclusive;you as Secretary Navy Korthto broad daylight. Why do they hap- them. It's the pattern of our liv- consolidate all of the Caribbean Command Navy'scontinuing a member of the Armed Forces. pen? Ing--being a good sport, never too efforts to solve the busy to go out of our way to help It's part ofyourpay.andnocivilian Nine out of ten times, one or Washington (AFPS) The of deep someone. acquaintance, whatever his endearing many problems ocean more law violations has occur- Caribbean Command has been All well and good. But whenit qualities, has a built-in operations.The will not directly con- ed. Most drivers obey the law- changed to the United States group demand on the returns you get usually. Other times ... Southern Command (US- extends to letting people in on cern Itself with current efforts Involving SOUTH COM). from the U.S.for services ren- our exchange and commissary dered. the USS Thresher unless FOR EXAMPLE, TAKE HARRY Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, benefits It's carrying affabilitytoo requested by authorities in chargeof chairman of the Joint Chiefsof far. What's so heinous you ask, Don't ever feel like a cheap the oDerajlon. Take the case of Harry Jones, Staff, said the name change about picking upa couple of cartonsof skate in politely rebuffing people Hear Adm. E.: C. Stephan a young man on the way up. He's had been approved by the Sec cigarettes for a likable civilianwho's who want to use this privilege of USN, commander of theU.S. Naval due at the office an hour early retary of Defense. as a convenience.Most for The Department of Defense always ready with a helping yours Oceanographic Office and a a staff meeting that means a hand? of them, If you remind them veteran submariner, has been relieved lot to his career. But, the alarm said, "these of the increased changes are emphasis indicative What's wrong about It Is simply of why It exists and how urgently of all other responsibilitiesto being placed by the United It must be protected from abuse serve as chairman of the group. States Government on the will feel no resentment. "': ;" ;-- 01.;. ..;. ... '. : countering militant commUnist tr"l Besides, It's against Armed : i '"t;:':tl'f..tto;: .;:::- g't ;. ...j :;'" : ;f.i': influence in the Western .Jt.J.li: ."" : '' < "I.' ":: ::,lf: ..,;-'t..{. .::: Z... ., s.;} " : ( ; ' ; Hemisphere. Services Exchange regulations to .>.fr :; : .:h :Y': ', '. >." ,1' ; .. ; ,. 1J-: ; .:: , ' . Items ) 'Id. ); { .l.4'. .;'t..f.o.\i.! . rt.li'"JI',4: .. ? Headquarters of USSOUTH buy at the exchange and ; :: :" .' '"' ... ;. ;. , i.1 COM is at Quarry Heights P" commissaries for EAKfl unauthorized 'f'i-f. '' ., J.ftt Panama Canal Zone. civilians. > .( :' .{l.. -- I.'ro"" ;:" 'C. :: , UMITATI0NS. ---- , .. ; t 7,4{: Blood Donors .4 :. v .'. :: : NATTU Library , ,:i:1. ..? ,. .. ":. 't !J' : : i' .r.. ''1I rf.' Plans Kiddies N"fOEAE1OIlVE Sixteen enlisted persons recently 't.. sfI:," 'if f donated blood to the Naval .:.;';. : ,:,. .. Hospital Blood Donor Center. ',,:"J'.J..'.\" (;,\.1J. :' Summer ReadingA Donating blood from NAS Navy .I..:.:... ., .:;..' Exchange were Cdr. Johnie L, ;1r it1:. r..; . Delaney and Lt. (jg) Thomas N. :"1f : ? '#/I; children's reading program ..ti'r'f{.. began this week at the Naval Air Fickling. ,. ..:!... Bernard Weiss, ADR1 donated. {ir.:1f Technical Training Unit Library.The . from NAS Galley IL ,ff b program will be held In King ATA5 Donors from Aircraft Maintenance ;,1ll b .., Hall Building 563 throughout the Ltf Department were:Earnes'. summer. CasWI.ACENC wrn1 Ot4E'S Q. Adams, ADJ2; Robert L, Ar- $! :J' Nursery school through the third meaivices\ GOOD, TOTO E LIVE/ WIThgEET ment, AN; William K. Blais, AN; .. grade children may attend Picture 1030. Ur WI14OLi15HAME Larry W. Bums, AA; ChristopherE. \.. I Book Hour every Tuesday at OtZ A60NV Wt114ONE'G Burton ADR3; Michael D, -------'-- J Older children are invited to attend I.IMrt-flop.J6 16 Jones AA; Roy Edward Kirkland, t.;,:.;'" fdpog1AIr I J. Story Hours on Wednesday, July :06 em-I. ErrR' AMS3; Lewis E. Lutz, ADJ2 ",'- 17 and August 17. McCarthy Price, ADR2. Those who wish may keep a record - .. Overhaul and Repair Department : OUR MOST of summer reading as Book donors were: LafayetteG. Barnett, Bound" passengers on the trail of AN; Bruce F. Brown AN; GlennA. NOTORIOUS RRE//4zAR reading adventures a program Campbell, AN; and Larry R. . sponsored by the Jacksonville Wilkinson AN. ::" :'!" > ir.::, .':: ?1:. .;?:<:'! ..';:-,.. ;.:?;;. J.=-" .. ,::,;" ;;,/r f'A: Public Library. More Information Is available at NATTU Library.I" . 1Ii . , Z 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 3 1 First NAS Hospital Corpsman I I Wins. f5vrvirpmnn'. Hnnnrs - - - - - The first hosptial corpsman ; from the NAS Medical Depart- ment to receive the Serviceman of the Month award was honored last Friday. He is Robert C. Clements, i HML Captain James R. Compton,NAS i Commanding Officer presented 1 Clements with a $50 check. He will also receive an all expensetour of St Augustine, courtesy of ': the USO. I The corpsman was honored for JI his conscientious and continuing tt4' ..- dally performance In which he demonstrates J 1 q R a outstanding qualitiesof I leadership in his dealings super- I vision, and utilization personnel assigned to work for him, it was ) A 'WELCOME A WAR D of $50 is presented to Robert C.CIe- stated. ments, HM1, of the NAS Medical Dept. by Capt. James R. Com "He voluntarily\ uses his own I pton, NAS Commanding Officer as Cdr. Robert K. Vickory, Medical time such as lunch hours and after Administrative Officer looks on. Clements is the first NAS normal working hours In counsel- Corpsman to win the Serviceman of the Month Award. ling, teaching and otherwise assisting ; (Official/ Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone JOn) subordinates !in pre'para-', tlon for advancement in rating or ! advising them relative to their deficiencies - Naval Air 1630 Lodge In military aspects as well as technical areas for their ( ) lAM Granted RecognitionAs men improvement commendation.and servicemen'as hospital, said his corps-re- g Clements was also cited for his a result of the employee i igible employees voted and well capability and ''good judgment in f election here at the station on over 50f of those voted for lAM instances where two specific young Wednesday June 5, Naval Air to represent them. non-rated men eresomething ofa Lodge 1630, International Associ- An employee organiation granted problem. He voluntarily assumedthe ation of Machinists has been exclusive recognition has the right 'roll of counselor'and the responsibility - granted exclusive recognition for and obligation to represent all of teaching and guid- the unit covering ungraded non- employees In the unit. Captain ing them. supervisory employees at NAS, James R. Compton, NAS Com- -" Jacksonville. manding Officer and his delegated Approximately GSfo of the el- representatives will give con- Mechanical Chopsticks' w ( sideration to the views of the organization in the formulation For Your Chop Suey ) VP-30 Hosts , development and implementationof Industrial Relations matters and Tokyo (AFPS) Thanks to the ' .i'I Quality Control will specifically request such invention of a United States officer, views from time to time in the Westerners will fret no more upon development of these matters. entering an Oriental restaurant.Air . Seminar HerePatrol Written agreements will be Force Capt. George A. negotiated between represent- Dawes has invented what may be atives of Naval Air Lodge .1630 the biggest thing in Oriental cui- Squadron Thirty was host and the commanding officer's re- sine since the fortune cookie, unit for the Quality Control presenatives. It Is expected that mechanical chopsticks. Seminar conducted on Wednesday orderly and constructive relation- Called "E-Z chops" they workon i June 12. ships will continue and that together something like the pincer t Lieutenant G.A. Spitz and M.G, the employees and manage- principle-one of those obvious McAeer, ADCS gave a present- ment will bring about Imp roved efficiency ideas nobody had thought of be- i iq ation on "How to Acquire Postive here at the Naval Air fore. Control in 2 Duality Control Div- Station as well as Improved Captain Dawes, material man- sions". employee well-being as envisionedby agement officer here at Fuchu AB, Other items on the program included Executive Order 10988. Em- has a Japanese patent for his the showing of a movie on ployees concerned and supervisors invention.In . Value Analysis.The will be informed of negotiationswhen addition to the adult model next Seminar will he heldin completed it was said. there Is also a Junior model. early September at which time VAP-62 will be the host group.It t 11 _--.l. ! is expected that Quality Control Representatives fro m other Air 1 stations will also be present.A . t committee of four represent- atives was appointed to conduct studies on Trend Analysis throughout - various acitivites aboard the station in an attempt to stand- ., ardize this part of the Quality Control Program throughout the Y station. ..ti wl r The purpose of the seminars, It was pointed out, is to improvethe quality of work done on air- craft here. EXCLUSIVE RECOGNITION is given officials of' Naval Air Lod- ge 1630, International Association of Machinists, for ungraded nonsupervisory employees here at NAS Jax by the Station commanding I officer, Capt. James R. Compton. Accepting the letterof Slips and falls--often caused by recognition are (L to R of' Capt.)Lewis E. Jordan, president; pencils, papers, water and grease Walker Cutts,. financial secretary; Richmond L. Carver, record. dropped on floors and stairs--are ing secretary; and Tom Landers, grand lodge representative and the nation's second largest cause coordinator for southern district. Present for the occasion was of work injuries, according to the Leonard B. Eubanks (far left), HAS Industrial Relations Officer. t National Safety Council Other members of the executive committe not present for the ,!f. photo are Harold H. Gwaltney, Patrick H. Carroll, Glen B. B la- lock, Thomas F. Hinton, James V. Williams, and Charles L. ,l Register. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, JOnJune ) . '; ' -- --. "--- ': .. . ---.;- .. - - I :::: JAX AIR NWS"-: JunejO, 1963 1 C1allification c Ilade Collcel'll ng Branch 126 ' tlR FRA To Hold Army, Air Force Extensions ElectionsMembers D of Yukon Branch A clarification has been made ward, and if the extension is for ) /fS of the Fleet Reserve Associationwill 126 regarding a recent announcementon less than one year. Travel pay will il meet In the Yukon ' prohibiting accrued leave and only be given at the time of expiration ___ A'r Hall Branch 8 at p.m., Friday, June travel enlisted contracted of 2L pay to personnel if of a term enlistment on an extension following a which includes an ex- r'"" ( All members are urged to attendas regulartour. ;' !t: the election of officers for the tension.I 1." ;v .. \ 1 '\ < forthcoming year'will be A Comptroller General ruling The ruling also pertains to the 'f.' : '' held Nominations will be which pertains primarily to Army Navy; however only In rare cases ....... 'the floor in addition accepted from and Air Force, prohibits paymentof are such extensions necessary.The to those selected - travel allowance and leave Navy Comptroller office GIVES LECTURE Former Indianapolis 500 mile race car driver by the nominating committee. - carried forward or accrued during said that the Navy is permitted by Dwone Carter (center) was at HAS Jax last week and gave . .. *extension to individuals who have law to effect reenUstments 90 days the Station personnel: a number of tips on si fe driving. His lecture - entered in to an extension period. earlier than expiration date because sponsored by the Champion Spark Plug Co., Included a mo- If you drop or spill something, The only way accrued leave will of duties performed such as vie entitled "Driving with a Champion". Greeting the oval race pick It up or wipe It up Immed- be paid is if the individual does being at sea. driver Is (L) G.S. Duckworth, HAS Ground Safety Officer and iately. Leaving it for the sweeper not elect to have it carried for- The Navy is also permitted to HAS Police Chief D. L. Lojudermill, (Official U.S. Navy Photo may result In the injury of a fellow pay accrued leave and travel allowance by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) employee. to individuals obtainingtheir Navy Relief first extension of an en- - listment. Neither of these pay- MAKING A MOVE? Harper, C&R; 91485, portableTV ments are made on subsequent ex- Jax Nine Travel H.B. Flank, Glynco; 134381 tensions. Rent A portable stero, Pfc. D.A. Daniels, To Moody FridayJax NEW FORD TruckVANS MAD, NATTU; 11200, girls bicy- cle, W.T. Chase Quarters 402; ' 98003, girls bicycle, A.L. Lan- New FRAChartered Navy Is sending a mixed STAKES caster, AOB School PICK.UPS ? 124268, girls Intramural softball team to MoodyAir * bicycle, LIFT GATES Bonahm Buddy 100599 ; Force base tomorrow and Sat- * boys bicycle, James F.Horten,Security urday for two double header ball PANELS 5 132050, boys bicycle, A.F. Mote Yourself Hamm, Glynco; 76994, boys bicycle games. SO/0 ,' at MayportA The Station doesn't have a var- And Save Up To SPECIALL'ONG.DISTANCE P. V. Pierson 1414 Hin- sity squad as such and has there- dricus; 32814, radio, S. Lacuzzi, fore selected a few of the top RATES Orlando, Fla; 99139 radio, W, new Fleet Reserve Association players from the many intramural T. McPherson, Class 6306; 54809, third of its kind In the teams presently in action. NI4T radio, F.E Washburn, HatRon 5 ,'1"t TI 311 W. STATE ST. ; Jacksonville area, was Instituted The roster of names was not 23966, radio, W. E, Nowers V .A L EL 3.864 AP- R last Thursday, June 13, at the available at press time but will 62; 25326, radio LR. Caturno, 3623 Enlisted Mens Club at the Naval appear in next week's Air News 110 JULIA ST. Colebrooke Dr.; 57573, radio, M. Station, Mayport. together with run-downs on the El. 3-7475 Foyda, 2359 Barlad Dr. 24523 ; , Mayport Branch 290 now joins Moody games. radio N.V. Trupen, FAW-11844-; FRAs 91 and 126 which are com- 20, radio L.O.Huffman, 6413 Ann- prised of active and retired Navy 1 ers Blvd; 48263, radio W.J Hart, and Marine Corps personnel SAVE-NOW JAX NAVY"FAITH" RATCC; 21971, radio, W.R. Chad- the During instituting wick, VAP-62; 102431, Webcor stereo proce- dures, the association's first of- FEDERALCREDIT D.LStout, VA-44 and 11- ficials were installed. They are 2056 Chevy II, R.P. Post, VF- : President Harvey E. Miller UNION 174. 1st Vice President MellingerS. IN THE FUTURE Bishop2nd RecruitsContinued Vice President FrederickA. Meyne ( From Page 1)). Secretary/Treasurer CharlesS. -R. ANTICIPATEDDIVIDED Perry dividual and the government are Several honored guests were mutual. present for the occasion besides The Navy benefits from ,accept- members of Branches 91 and 126, ing for duty a young petty officer and a number of special gifts were steeped in Navy tradition and presented to the newly established experience. Best of all, he is well- Branch, including a blue and gold 4 .8% schooled for his rate. altar cloth and Bible, a gavel and ' ' Lieutenant Commander R. G. guest book. /' Wootten, Commanding Officer of After the ceremonies a buffet the Unit, himself a teacher In the was served to the new membersand Compounded Semi-Annually ;' Brunswick, Georgia, educational their guests. system, is aided by four other teachers: Lieutenant R. S. Dick- BEFORE..ond ENJOY ens, Executive Officer Chief R. CONVENIENT E. McDonald, Francis C. Thompson - i AE3, all of Jacksonville, and MOBILE HOMELIVING Chief J. E. Jackson of Tampa. The adjustment for the young AT JACKSONVILLE'S men will be difficult for the most part. For some this is the first LOWEST PRICE ! time away from home, the first time for making< their beds, doing The perfect answer for homeon you is a their laundry, keeping their sleeping - quarters clean, their shoes wheels. Mobile home living is for Exercises doing physical traInning young moderns on the GO ! All this drilling. plus a daily average of four hours for tr? books and classroom study. " "Not an easy life for a still .". 5887Roosevelt growing boy," says Lt.Cdr. Woot- JACKSONVILLE ten. "They are paid, of course, , but it can't be just the money.They / : : TRAILER Bird. were all volunteers and to date no j i/J; j .i ! 9ne has lagged inprescribed tasks ; b'.H. / MART Phone assigned duties or classroom > ,. t EV 8-3564 assignments. Nor do we expect a ; 1 single one to do so. We're proud AFTER Harold 0. Sechrest, AR, of Orlando, Fla., visited '.of them and they are proud of barbershop while undergoing the 85-doy recruit here the training themselves." That's unbeatable HAS Jax. 120 at an new enlistees experienced the c'u "hair lift" combination.: (Official U. Navy Photo) . "THE NA TIOH'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME CHAIN" V .. ..........,u!Y, .,..----. . . -l I: : I June 20, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS i \ Pennsylvania Has may be that as of September 1961 CMC Changes eligibility was opened to two groups out me"'ca' Korean Bonus For originally excluded, some of whom r J may not have gotten the word. BY CLARK KINNAIRD Headgear For I i At Least 57,000 Career servicemen were orig- (AFP8 Ame$,.. Hirltu Fsimdatlo Fs..Iure'AT 11I,I inally excluded from the state bon- THE TURN of the century, an historian listed the following Male MarinesThe ; The Pennsylvania Korean bonus us but are now eligible If they as the greatest American inventions: The cotton gin, the a must be applied for before next can prove legal residence in Penn- mower and reaper, rotary printing-press, steamboat, sewing ,I Dec. 3L .State officials esti- sylvania on Jan 1, 1961. machine vulcanized rubber, the airbrake, the profile lathe the Commandant of,the Marine mate that 57,000 eligibles have Another group originally excluded grain elevator, artificial ice-making machine and air conditioner, Corps has approved new regula-: electric typesetting light, typewriter electric magnet telephone, not yet applied., .One reason were those servicemen who machine tions for wearing of headgear by were not awarded the Korean Ser- !Most of these had forerunners in Europe or elsewhere, but all male Marines. Major changes are: t vice Medal The requirement for were brought to a state of usefulness and wide beneficiality by Company grade officers are required - the Korean Medal Is no longer a American inventors, researchers and manufacturers. to possess only one frame the of the list omitted the most original of compiler Oddly, prerequisite to the bonus. This with black leather EXPRESSWAYAPARTMENTS state Thomas A. Edison's inventions: the talking machine. cap. cap ! Basic eligibility is legal resi- Countless attempts to devise a machine that would set up visor, will be worn with both the dence in Pennsylvania on enteringthe printing types faster and less laboriously than by hand alone service and dress uniforms. I service and at least 60 days had proven unsuccessful when Ottmar Mergenthaler devisedthe Military Policemen will no ... .. initial model of his "Linotype." With he * active improvements be white' military duty between longer required to wear July effected on the basis of extensive tests, it was adopted 77 years .1 Now renting >,. 2Yi Bedroom'sConveniently 25, 1950 and July 27, 1953. ago this year by the first of the thousands of newspapers to helmet liners. This Item will be which it was to be invaluable: the New York Tribune. deleted from the list of standard located to Mergenthaler got the first of his patents which revolutionized equipment for MP's and In;the fur: I Downtown and NAS. Webster defines ladder typography when he was 30. lie was never satisfied with the ture they will wear the frame cap a as l' FURNISH......$70.00 "an appliance consisting of two results stopped he studying attained and and toiling never ," t1Ct with white cover. Commanding officers ,' UNFURNISHED.. $55.00 long sidepieces, usually parallel, over improvements. Overwork" of deployed FMF units may joined at Intervals by crosspieces was given as the reason for authorize the wearing of the gar- I which in the death of the man who.. rison cap in lieu of the frame on a person may step invented one of the most useful \j-tP. Q:"7J i Cleo Davis ascending or descending." of all labor-savers. lie diedat cap.The campaign hat will be retained - doesn't That description applyto 45. rnRight \ item of issue for i chairs, boxes, stools, tables, only as an Drill Instructors and members of REALTORS-INSURORS windowsills or radiators, the National \ 588 S. EDGE WOOD Safety Council sayssowhyuse : 14th century Chinese in- Marine Corps Rifle and Pistol] i EV 4-6444 any of the latter In place of the vention simplified typesetting; teams funded by Headquarters Marine \ ladder? It; had compartments for Ideographs Corps. ' The new regulations permit on a revolving base. commanding officers to make wid- Left: How far the Mer- er use of the garrison caps at I genthaler machine had all times, except: for honor .. \ been developed in 1892. guards, guard duty other than' I FMF and while on leave or lib- i erty in the United States. Marines, I I _ei ot. in the Washington, D. C. area will continue to wear the frame cap for all occasions.The . . new regulations are contained s t. in Marine Corps Bulletin r 1020 of June 7, 1963. v... Age Mo. Gov. Allotment v 1 20 $5.41 Hetmen Sought , 25 $5.57 .. 30 $5.86 35 $6.55 t For 6 ND PlayIt I, 1. Annual dividends was announced last week in 2. All family members added for less than 64 a day. the Air News that NAS Cecil Field One of the forerunners For Further Information Call: will host the 1963 Sixth NavalDis- of the trlct Tennis Tournament to be held i Mer g e n t haler RICHARD M. SHAW"Serving July 22-25. linotype required ti Athletic Director Frank McCaf- two ladles to op- frey reminds those persons inter- Personal Security N"* erate, as! can be , ested In either call '" 7th, FfoonFfcr./ Bldg. EL 5-3487 or 388 participating One Thousand Rfvtrsfcfo/ Avt. After 5 p.m. EV 8-3252 seen [right) him at Ext. 585 or drop In his K Tnl end.. |1I.nlallnn/ I if) 1901 Kind Knilurm ",n ii, CONVENIENT RIVERSIDE I CHEVROLET HUGHES BROS.I TODAY SAFETY CHECK CEDAR P HILLS TIRE COMPANY YOUR CAR FREE 4520 San Juan AvenuePh. EV 4.6423 CENTER THIS CAR WE'RE ALSO EQUIPPED TO : Safety I, Visit Our Conveniently Reline brakes..install mufflers, tailpipes, batteries, fan belts, radiator - hose and spark plugs..and perform many other services. AND... .Checked, Located Lot In The if you wish, we will completely SAFETY CHECK YOUR CAR FREEI Cedar Hills Shopping Center Get this nationally recognized Car Safety Sticker for your windshield. FOR: Ttrton NEW TREADSAPPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES : BEST TRADES..BEST TERMSON WHITEWALLS-ANY SIZENarrow CHEVROLETS, CHEVY II'S, CORVAIRS % \ or Wide Design, : + Tubeless or Tube-type a ug gruragugug uamoUQ? RiversideChevrolet Our New Treads identified by Medallion and shop mark, art 0 i GUARANTEED 1. AftinM defects in workmanship and material'" during life of tread. 2.Against normal! road huzatds r'(except repairable punclurei encountered , in everyday passenger UM lor 12 months. Replacements prorated on tread wear and Used on list' prices current at lime of adjustment.5romJgurgLmuT . 3530 BLAND ING BLVD. ; ?nun USE OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN... e I ,,- .... ... . ....-. -' -.- -- .- -I r : t'' / : :': . . I Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS -; June 20, 1963 Any young man coming within the Guard Cadet prescribed age limits who believeshe NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR: THIS! I Coast meets the scholastic, physical, Retired Naval Personnel: and character standards and Is Interested Downtown seal/ estate office eon' ue tM/ itfvccs Exam Date DisclosedThe In a professional career of man or woman o/ti/ reprtsentof/ . as a Coast Guard officer Is encouraged Must have Reol l Estate ///c.ni.. United States Coast Guard continuous seagoing service.It to make application. has announced that the next annual Is believed that Department of Requests for Information con- HAUGHTON & COMPANY, INC. competitive examination for appointment Defense personnel will know of cerning the examination and the requirements - of cadets to the Coast persons who would be InterestedIn may be addressed to I Established 1921 111 West Bay St, Guard Academy in New London, this examination, and that they the Commandant (PTP-2)) United Conn. will be held December 7, will Inform their friends and relatives States Coast Guard Washington 1963, in over 2,000 cities in the of this opportunity to enter 25, D. C. All such Inquiries will United States and overseas. Applications on: a highly desirable career. be given prompt attention. FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES! - are now being accepted it was stated. -Alterations Fact Laundry Service See--Moon MullinsLCDR. Appointment to the Academy is One Hour Dry Cleanfng-NO EXTRA CHARGE obtained through competitive (USN RET,1. 'P' examination only; there are no or UNIFORMS UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY BROTHERS INC. Congressional Appointments SHANNON , state quotas. The four year cur- riculum at the Academy leads to Open Until m1 "Naval I Tailor JOt In the big yellow building ((11th & Main) obtaining a Bachelor of Science 6:00: p.m. Three Generations"Monday Degree and the commission of Ensign - in the Coast Guard. t New RenaultsePeugeotseStudebakers. The examination is open to any (fflflRLOUJ WHITE unmarried, qualified young man, PHONE EL 63993at military or civilian, who will have 6475 Roosevelt Blvd.-Nex to Jax NAS-Ph. EV 8-3556 reached his 17th but not his 22nd birthday on July 1, 1964, who is in good physical condition,and whois sincerely interested in career - as an officer in America's oldest WHY UP TO BELOW' DISCOUNT- SEAVEY FailuresGet I 14 MonthsSea 24 NAVY SPECIAL PAYRETAIL Bureau ExtensionThe of Naval Personnelhas MONTHS THORSDW--FRIMT 9-9 SATURDAY -6. noticed many Instances wher PRICES 1 personnel completing overseas tours do not understand why they TO PAY In Order To Receive Thee Price*, 9rlng This AD With You Good- have received a fourteen-month Three Doys Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bt AMAZED TO BUY ' r extension on sea duty. Personnel on overseas tours and DISCOUNTAND on each new SEAVEY segment, who do not have one year of obligated - service from the month the NORMANDY WAYSIDE SAVE overseas tour expires, will be extended - on sea duty and may be reassigned r - as appropriate. 7PC. DINETTE ,!% EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE they Personnel jre normally should considered remember that for 3 BUNK BED outfit ,.. $ ROOM GROUP With 1" po f c "' 0. DRa assignment four months prior to wN" f55 with Quad roI I.v..p: Pd. rotation date. If the required obligated ...TIM D.c*....,.... $4995w. d.r, Indicated service Is not at $89 95 Loocr than . D' - that time, the fourteen-month extension LIVING ROOM BEDROOM DINETTE count Pr... . will be applied. Status will not change if obligated ser- Living Room Bedroom vice Is acquired after the exten- 4-PCSOTIHLSOfA[ l Modern sofa bed Double dresser and sion is applied. suite with matching mirror, chest of drawers. BED BUPERSNOTE 1306 announcessea chair. Nice selection Bookcase bed; innerspring duty commencement cutoff of covers and colors. Rtgulor J9" frgl' beef sSr $1RQ95 mattress, match. l',., Rtgulof prxt $79 so. dates for SEAVEY eligibility and Many in Nylon. ing box Our D'I $4450 particularly calls attention to the n. Dncw.f'- IDu springs. UMT Thor count, DiKount Pnct H9 PrK 50. obligated service requirements. COMPLETE Dinette ( Modem Danish Design 30" x 40" x 48" extension R.gul.r 129.95 BEDROOM SUITE :: table with .. ..... high usa v "."' 2PC. SOFA BED setOn = ..":: "": : pressure plastic top & 137 . __ _ "' Me .. .... . .. _-aIL.A'I'_w..1../wM .-...$7995 4 matching chairs in de- IUf ! Dot---t Pric.$7U7SPfCIAL P $ w. u.s. .. corator patterns. --Ii Iif LOWU THAN $6997 ---- ::1 Notes DISCOUNT PIICI/ i -- I Ytn THERE IS ONLY ONE NORMANDY Thursday, June 20 WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. names of your choice Friday, June 21 Girl of the Month Dance Saturday. June 22 II Boy meets Girl Night n: Sunday, June 23 Movie "Hangover"Monday June 24 Free dance; lessons 8-9:30: p.m. "of"t Dance follows 9:30 p.m. 11:00p.m. FURNITURE CO. ... Tuesday, June 25 Puzzle NightWednesday, June 26 5887 1 NORMANDY I 1 I am. 1 / .. Disc Jockey show 8-11 p.m. 1 1 I I I 1 1 . --.-' -"-.----- - - ) Po8,7, ____JAX AIR NEWS June 20, 1963 1 1 '. \ dial EV 8-7676 - % / MILITARY kA l I I'I Ii y INSURA I v'l l i .r yt II I I AUTO IIAB E I 1 l. 4 ( :L : + J . wENCVCE c a I ; : 1 t'i M63 Roosevelt Blrd. N *r NAS ackBooTtlltI ", T i t e* i \ 1tg ''I EXCELLENT FOOD I a\$ , i % GuOg a ITALIAN AND AMERICAN k 4' . a k zr rr.P EXPERTLY PREPAREDCARRY.OUT > aa ng o1 Q t eCt toy ORDERS }4.a br \ : A Sfeak Chops ago" ttEt Rop ms Chicken .Plaa \ V a \ JCAad 0 BEER AND BANQUET F/C/UT/ES/ Rea dSw P a\ab..Ceab a s r e VA-15 C EHTURIONS..Thee pilots of Attack Squadron 15 have added their names to the scrollsof We cAO 4ofo33 t t centurions, making 100 and 200 carrier arrested landings. They recently returned from a tour j of duty aboard the carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Official U.S. Navy Photo) 341<<1 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4.9611Orange Park VA-15 Welcomes/ ChallengersTo 1Ji Miles S. of Main Gate-Optn 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Daily Better Year's RecordAttack . By Hoywood Mitchell_ J01 t Squadron 15, based hereat *"TS C -t NAS Jax prides itself in going hIM all-out In an effort to excel In every undertaking. FOR NEW YORK MODERNS the During Mediterranean its recent on deployment board the In aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. "TIE 1ItiA1I" Roosevelt, the squadron may have ? set several Navy carrier landing 5 BR IK Modern records... and its basketball team I Bath Kitchen, Curve Drive , was undefeated during the cruise. l'l'I I D Iw.4 Squadron planes made an amaz- ; t ing 1,324 day landings and 607 , for this fiscal qi night landing year FOR TEXAS PAS during the cruise. . r Five squadron pilots became I "ThH double centurions ((200 landings) UNDEFEATED Members of the VA-15 basketball team who and 10 became single centurlans went through the past season undefeated while in the Mediter- ((100 landings) during the period. ranean aboard the USS- Franklin D. Roosevelt pose with their 4 BR 1K2 Bath Chow hall, Space Sep. Available records here do not show championship trophy. (Official U.S. Navy Photo) h& which squadron set these marks I WJm 1,324 day,,607 night.Average land- Cars tetter. during their deployments, but according - Members of the undefeated cruise,each pilot-95. I to one VA-15 pilot these Ings during FOR CAUFORWA COUPLES Average day landings cachalot basketball team are: W.E. Wish- could very well be Navy records. 65; night 30. Number of double art, ADI (coach), Lieutenant Com "IkeOak "We just don't see how any other centurions 5. Number of single mander C.D. Wheeler, Lieutenant / squadron could have made more centurtans 10. (jg) W.B. Howden, G.G. Wright, 3 BR, 2 Baths, Hdwd Floors, Picnic Patio I than the we squadron did," he is said.exceptionally"Moraleof Lieutenant ].E. Carpenter set A01 W.]. Wilson, AN, W.H. record Braxton, AN, and F.A. McBride, high, and we are making every the squadron day landing YNL 1w4 effort to win our third straight"E" with 87, and Lieutenant R.W. in a row," he continued.The Musgrove made the most night I FOR KENTUCKY men of the squadron are landings with 47. Peace Corps WorkersTo COLONELSI I just as proud of their basketballteam The five double centurions of the End Second Year Of Lieutenants R.W. "Th as the pilots are of their squadron are: I Mag IU landing achievements.In Musgrove, ].E. Carpenter, and 11 games played between ship R.S. Dykema; and Lieutenants (jg) Overseas AssignmentsThe A 3 BR, li) Baths, Colonial style, Paneled Wall, Shutters AI and air group teams,VA-15 mowed E.R. O'Brien and J.F. Koeber. IA down the field. The 10 single centurlans for the Peace Corps' first overseas IBIEILILSillSHlE h/w VA-15 was deployed from May- cruise are: Lieutenant Commanders workers are about to complete port on the FDR from August, C.D. Wheeler and H.G Bailey; their two-year assignments.There . FOR FLORIDA HOMESTEADERS I If 1962, until April of this year Lieutenants L.D. Kell, D.W. Mel- are 4,439 men and womenIn A and any challenger of their proud ler, and D.M. Home; Lieutenantsjg the Corps averaging just under "Tke/T my" I achievements will have to better ( ) J.P. Ford,D.R.Herman,D.M. 25 years of age, on assignmentIn the following scores: Roth, H.F. McCloskey and D.W. 45 countries. They work In 3 BR, 2 Baths, Screen Porch, Large Utility Total landings for fiscal year: groups African as or small South as American two In isolated vil-- Iw.111M ITS CLEAN CLEAR THROUGHAT lages, or as large as 100 In such WESTGONNETT Be It ever so humble. there'sno cities as Manila. LAUNDRY .!, DRY CLEANERS place like home--for accidents, Dr. Joseph G. Colmen, Corps' Fa v We Feature........ that Is.Home. research director, and a small accidents are responsiblefor team of researchers have been Drive In Service twice the number of disabling visiting Peace Corps Installations Schools, Streetlights, Sidewalks, Styling, Beauty Open Mon., Sat., 7-6:30: Injuries as work accidents--and overseas for Interviews to learn Dry Fold 8C lb. nearly twice the deaths. Nearlyone each volunteer's assessment of the D DD MIn. load 50$ out of four of these accidents strong and weak points of the pro- Wet or dry 5 i flut1uj'South Dye WorkWestconn you when you leave work, says the results of these Interviews I National Safety Council Accident will be used In shaping future on Blandinfl Boulevard tt At 103rd 771.2856 prevention Is around-the clock job. Peace Corps policies. I _. - : Juno 20, 1963 I 8 JAX AIR HEWS : ... SOMETHING NEW! Acey Ducy Bluejackets Inn CPO ClubNotes iii We Now Honor Credit Cards. ClubThursday Doin's ServiceLEv7 June 20 Thursday, June 20 Thursday, June 20 S Sing Along Without? Mitch Dance Featuring March Wilson and Happy Hour 4:30 p.m. 5:50 p.rp. Featuring Harold Walls -8 p.m. The Red Coats 8 p.m. 12 a.m. \ -11 p.m. Friday, June 21 Friday, June 21 Dance Featuring Carl Boyd and Dancing to Johnny Arnold 9:00: ) - Friday, June 21 The Rhythm Kings9p.m.. -1 a.m. 1:00 a.m. Dance to the Music of Mark Cas- Saturday, June 22 Saturday, June 22 COASTAL AUTOMOTIVESpecializing tle Dance Featuring Carl Boyd and Stardusters 9:00: p.m.- Saturday, June 22 The Rhythm Kings 8 p.m. la.m. Dancing to 1:00 a.m. Dance to the Music of Cappie and Sunday, June 23 Sunday, June 23 In Starters, Generators &? Alternators His Combo 8:30 p.m.12:30: Dance Featuring March Wilson and Roosevelt Blvd. -Jox Fla. Dancing to Capp's Combo 8:00p.m. J. E. Baker 6073 , a.m. The Red Coats 8 p.m. 12 p.m. Sunday, June 23 12:00 a.m. Monday, June 24 Monday, June 24 Game 8:30: p.m.Afternoon 5:30: p.m. Dining and Dancing Pizza Night .b : *e 1k Dance to the Music of Day Ryan's Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, June 25 Trio 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Happy Hour 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Game Night 8:00: p.m. WHEN Monday, June 24 Wednesday, June 26 Monte Carlo nightTuesday Game Night 8 p.m. Happy hour for one hour after WAS THE LAST TIME j Game Night June 25 June 26 YOU ENJOYED Game Night 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. And while you're at it, keep a Wednesday, . June 26 sharp eye out for open drawersas Western Night with the Country . Wednesday, you walk through the office., ,Drifters Live Maine Lobster. Happy Hour 4 p.m. 6 p.m. You wouldn't want to fall preyto 9} Chateaubriad Bouquetiere Sports Movie 8 p.m. 9 p.m. a forgetful fellow employee When it comes to home rule Chukar Partridge Rissoto'. after you've done your part I dad is the chief executive and $ ',:e" Rissoto * Suckling Pig ' mother the speaker of the house. - Gibbs ShipyardGets placement of 1,723 tons,is designed t Elk Or Steak {' to serve as a floating, unmanned FOOF'S SPOOFS BuShips platform for conducting acous- :2f A YARD OF BEER? tics research. During operation, ContractThe SPAR is towed horizontally by a E WR / aN 16 Next Time You Eat Out INKI..E: / -- tending towship which remotely EXCEPT PEOPLE! 't Escape The Every Day At 1 Navy's Bureau of Ships is floods the research vessel's aft awarding a fixed price contract to end causing the ship to settle vertically - Gibbs Shipyard, Incorporated, to a depth of approximately V Jacksonville, for $747,277 for the 300 feet In the water. The research 4 construction of a Seagoing Plat- ._: << , form for Acoustics Research vessel is equipped withhy- . (SPAR) vesseLTwentynine drophones and other external Instrumentation ftc a azson.tO33 ' firms were invitedto for receiving both (f9 . compete for this award, 12 of underwater sonar signals and 8 which responded. Gibbs Shipyards, above radio J :;: water signals. Re- 1:1 : ; \\ : : Inc., was the low bidder. search data collected by the vesselis \..... __ ::;:tPr 1. : RIVERSIDE AVENUE. The vessel, a 16 foot steel tube relayed to the tending ship by / ;; : "" with an overall length of approximately electrical cables linking the two ... ... ."'....... ,..... ,- JlfJtl \1b : e t 354 feet and a full load dis- vessels. , (71IOTW\\ 100 $ 50 t! FHA BUYERS - J DOWN .Including FHA i in Service Personnel ,) / ... j-1 WE WILL PAY THE REST OF THE x "" -- ' DOWN PAYMENT IF. YOU WILL PAR- TICIPATE IN HELPING US TO CLEAN SPRIG, GRADE AND PAINT YOUR '' i { HOME! V. A. NO CASH REQUIRED. . f4. + ww. p . ROYAL OAK MODEL IIIIII1111111 Hercules Homes HERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KIND OF HOME! Look at these Hercules Hoe, benefits! Built-in Electric Range Breakfast Bar Vinyl Tile " Floors Holiday Hill Stone Exteriors -- Armstrong Tile Ceilings --Complete Landscaping _ Electric Heating .- Community Convenience and Melvin Rd. axe Pleasures. Jacksonville's - biggest home val- $ ue! These homes are all within walking distance of Jefferson Davis lS WI Junior High School and Oak Hill Elementary : j School. Major shopping center also nearby. Mel Ott Baseball Diamond For Little G League Baseball. 18 hole golf course. Cedar River Boating and Skiing. Bowl-o-Rama. Churches of all denominations, -4 103(to.ST. HERCULES HOMES S&SlPfFICEs7301 Melvin Rd. Phones: 771.0137 or SP ]1.3732 Cecil Field MAS 4 JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERSPage --- :------- -- - 11 20 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Pflflt -'i 1" ,) rHeeD Kemist Keeps _______ , ; 1 KooE Koeher Kanines i : , 1. By Mae Spencer, JOt! ' e Beakers, Bunsen burners, clip]ping shears and choke collars may seem an unusual combination butS e not so for Miss Sara Hart of the NA Overhaul and Repair Department., ( ; Miss Hart, who works in the 'I Chemical Branch of the Materials I Engineering Division, is the De- A K , partment's only women chemist. She is also the owner of three Iff . beautiful cocker spaniels,one of ; ; : i which is a champion."An . interesting and challenging job" says, Sara of her workhere. "That's why I picked the station," she continued. "I had worked in f 2' ONE OF MANY tests conducted by Miss Sara Hart, O&R chemist an industrial laboratory in town I Is this one for finding the proper gold paint for an A.5 en- but found It rather drab comparedto gine door reflective panel. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron my different past four years here. I Ihaveten projects going at once Gardner, PH2-P ) in the C&R lab." During the course of a day Sara may perform mariy chemical tests. IWL 4I One such test, vitally Important at such an air station as this, is f analyzing liquid oxygen for con- taminates. One impurity such as . 4 I the presence of too much nitrous II 1)W oxide could cause a pilot to black- , out. All oxygen brought aboard the \ station must be tested. The oxygen t trailors are checked as well as the storage tanks. One "batch" of contaminated oxygen could rapidly . spoil the whole tank, Sara related. Tests are made by means of the Spectrophotometer. A graph on the instrument records the percentageof 1 the contaminating element con- > f fb4'f tained in the oxygen."A . real challenging assign- ment," continued the dlsta rr chem- ist"was the test I performed a 44 a short while ago to find a new paint stripping liquid. I tested A CHAMPIONSHIP POSE is struck by "Shaloh Silver San ", 27 brands on many types of metals, blond cocker spaniel owned by Miss Sara Hart, O&R's only' wo- checking for such things as rate man chemist. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) of corrosion and paint remover Over the Morrison's has served qualities. I finally found three that A 15 years Involved in was trying to find the champion must gain points. top quality sirloin stea s. However about sirloin I met the test. The new paint remover proper gold coating that is also The dog must be shown at shows 1953 we perfected a special way of presteak was necessary because of quick drying. This was to be sanctioned by the American Kennel paring choice sirloin steaks. Since then featured new methods of baking the painton used on the A-5 engine door reflective Club of which two must be major : ! we've served over $12,000,000 worth airplane fuselages. The old panel which helps heatto shows. A major show I I.) one at over 10,000,000 generously proper- everyday fashion paint removers did not doa dissipate and keeps the struct- which there are enough dogs of tioned sirloin steaks, each a juicy, tender $1.25 speedy enough job." ure from over heating.The the same breed and sex to compete delight. Enjoy one todayl! Another recent project Sara was Duke University graduate is against each other. not the only one of her family work- After showing Miss Billet Douxin 'Sr oe IgeRoosevelt l O,1a Fr d Fsod-AM M-EJ 1' Ing at C&R. Her father, C.G. the southeastern area, she was ALTERNATORSSOLD Hart, Is a Master Mechanic and sent to shows in New Jersey and St. moRMSon1 AND REBUILT superintendent oi the Avionics Louis, Mo. to enable her to obtain - Division. more points toward her 1 YEAR WARRANTY "Actually, I started out in pre- championship.At . Mall 6outhgate Plaza -128 W. Monore St. 6973 RoosevBlvd./ med the first semester but soon present time Sara Is training EV 7.6482 found that I wanted to work in 18 month old "Shaloh Silver Sand" chemistry," related the southern for showing. He has so far amas- Miss. "I worked at Duke In medical sed six points towards his AIR BASE research after graduation and chart plonship. Two of these points then came back to Jacksonville.What were earned at a recent dog showat MOTORS i.J1C.Ne..w : does a chemist do for relaxation the Tampa Bay Kennel Club. ? Well, Miss Hart's avo- This blond cocker Is the offspringof a"nd Used Cars cation Is dogs---prize winning Miss Billet Doux. cocker spaniels."I So at the end of her working day, bought my first dog, Susie, Miss Hart sets aside the beakersand All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired when' I was in North Carolina. She Bunsen burners of a chemistand (Is listed but not registered with picks up her clipping shears the American Kennel Club. I took and choke collars to pursue her Before you buy any new or used car -- her to obedience school and there avocation of dog training which learned something of dog shows she finds: equally as challenging. and dog training. Ideveloped quitean interest in dogs and decided to SEEUSFIRST1! purchase one I could show" Washington (AFPS) The De- Susie a black cocker, is now fense Department is recommending - about 10 years old and the house- that civilian employees carry hold pet. emergency medical data on their More than 100 car inventory to choose from Sara purchased "C amplon person at all times. Marley's Miss Billet Doux". as Management officials are being her firt show dog. She raised urged to advise employees of the Financing arranged for you +_ and trained this blond cocker desirability, from a personal and spaniel to its championship.A medical standpoint, of carrying championship, Sara explainedfor an identification tag or card giv- PHONE 384-5575 the benefit of the non-dog fanciers ,ing their name, address, next of Is obtained through earning ,kin, blood type, and a list of medi- I cines( to which they are . shows.I allergic.JU points at the various dog !6435 Roosevelt Boulevard --- Jacksonville, Florida -------- "- --- r June 20, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 10 - - o . (Continued From Page 1)) United States Naval Mobile Con- struction constructing Battalion the One first succeededin nuclear United Air Lines extends power reactor in Antarctica,com- pleted additional critically needed facilities at McMurdo and Hallett Stations, continued construction at military standby fares'How New Byrd Station until it was operational - and made vitally nec- essary topographical surveys of Byrd Stations., Pole,ihe Hallett PM-3A and McMurdo nuclear you can fly at 1/2 the jet coach fare on power plant was built and went : ( critical In record time, an out- standing example of cooperation, hard work, and Ingenuity. In meet- Ing the extremly tight program schedules and in overcoming adverse environmental and log- istic problems of Antarctica,MCB New One-Class jets One made a remarkable con- tribution to theAntarcticResearch Program. The skill, resourcefulness O diligence, the teamwork displayed - by the officers and men of D the battalion reflect great credit upon themselves, their organization - and the United States Naval NtrEb Service." .. . Buckman will be honored for his aid In saving a pilot's life whileat McMurdo Station, Antarctica Development Squadron Six. The letter of commendation reads, In part: "On November 22, 1962 as the only crew member other than the pilot aboard a LH-4D helicopter - you found yourself involved First Class Caravelle jets In an accident resulting In the loss of that aircraft. Your attentionto your duties as a highly capable UN crewman enabled you to maintain TF your equanimity to the extent that you probably aided In saving the life of the pilot aboard the damaged '.,..... aircraft." The commendation further states that Buckman's quick action, calm resourcefulness - and unselfish attention to the Injured pilot was exhibited without regard to his own safety. .r Regular jet Coachor Eas (or First Class if Coach is full) . United's standby military fares apply on all United propeller flights, too. Just come to the United ticket counter or your base airlines ticket office (JAMTO) in uniform and wjth a copy of your leave or furlough authorization. This exten- sion of military standby fares is another step in United's program to increase travel benefits for military personnel. Ask to fly United on your next leave or furlough , \ BROOM SERVICE-Enough to THE EXTRA CARE A/RUNE UNITEDCommendations sweep any red-blooded male off hit ffrt-+vtn without a broom- shapely Lot Vegas showgirl Stephanlf ... ',1 Hill remind ut that it't spring cleaning time again. The Lot Angeles entertainer It In the Nevada retort spot to appear In a musical production. -- - ! I , 20, 1963 j JAUIR HEWS Page 11 --- Garden Shop I j Rusty Adams To 1j J 1 Clown At PO Club j i SpecialsROOSEVELT A dual performance by one of has made several recordings suchas r.a.Rrt mrit a n the most versatile talents of Little Rosa, Lying Lips and musical and comedy artists will Angels from the Opry. appear at the Petty Officers As Ko-Ko he does 22 Imperson- MALL l first and Second Class Mess, ations ranging from Ernest Tubbto Friday night, June 28. Elvis Presley. His name (Is Rusty Adams, also Rusty studied for his KoKoact quite famously known as Ko-Ko. under the great clown of all Reg. $4.44 As Rusty Adams.... the Clown. time, Emmett Kelly. In his own style as Rusty, he Also on the billing the same KING SIZE FOLDING night are the Country Drifters. PUZMf ,Pf:' I LAWN CHAIRGREEN I The Holt Publishing Company, publishers of the lax! Air News, Is \ offering a $5.00 prize for the earliest postmarked correct answer to \, this week's crossword puzzle. Deadline for entries will be 1200, I each Saturday following publication. The winner will be announcedin WHITE next week's issue of the Jax Air Newa. Entries must be sent' 3 3 to the Holt Publishing Company, 4721 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville YELLOW & WHITETURQUOISE 8, Fla. . G I'art ACROSS 'r. r A 8 "to be" HIP.1 AMONG T 6 WHITE 1.Unit of Witty A Il A- LAB 0 R. ETA I Siamesecurrency remark L E S SEN. D A P P F R. 4-2nd 9.1)arveatgo.ldes s-Illunt |pulnt THE 5 E. R E E.. 1'resident AC E R. FL LP EST I 9-New l>ealagency l/'-CronrolliK)" rc E D E R. M OR.I 111 Unit.: ) ( ) ) T A. DOG WAR. L A : 12Capuchiumonkey 11 Illgh tr.1 I I Irish I. E 5 SiD U c,. DELL 5 IG( ( .HUPIXlxHUtUlll SAVE $1.89 13-Citrus fruit R E T E. N 0 D. E A S E M I4-Moccasin :O-I'.rloll IIr .0 A. R BELL\ S \ ISO'rovlnre In lime FUR REO. B E S:;IT E D I ,...os Ko-Ko the ClownMovies II I India II :22-'on! )pull>un 21-Near END. TEETH. 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These timesare 1122Z'&r 1.5 16 C<<> II I' subject to change. .Green & White Yellow & White Turquoise & White 43.Ueforf.14.program Food 19 20 yy; 21 1 Thursday, June 20 U'finl)8I1S 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 2 9 30 Mainside Pride and Prejudice 47.Group "r NATTUnlt Diary of A Mad Man three 31 32 33 19 SIck m Hospital Fighting Seabees 53' Ileckh'd '''4 3S 136 00 i1 "" !G1.x.1'ick I'oen outG0.1)evoured .: ; Friday, June 21 J8 39 40 :w 41) IiI.Anlmal',. font Mainside Lover Come Back G2. huts :i2 fM( 43 IKX 11noixily NATTUnit Pride and Prejudice LOOK TO G3. > < Hospital Diary of A Mad Man jNcknnamc' 4S 46 41 4' BROOKS ij RS ( June Saturday, 22 DOWN 49 O s\ U S 33 s1 .ss j61.foake XX? 2.c'f'ek letter 00 Mainside Firefly .s7 SO 59 BEST SELECTION OF USED :3 4 a..WulfhoundS.Certiflcate Metal ) ;::9S NATTUnit Lover Come Back r>s6(, 61 61) 63 Hospital Pride and Prejudice ;"sued asevidbten.'c m :<< CARS IN JACKSONVILLELarge llr Dlatr. by l'nildTfltur.Syndlcat'. nt Sunday, June 23 r" u.. .I. AIA.e" a.t S.n". If.w.,.,.rl 0.1' Last Week's Winner: 6513 Solandra Dr., S. Mainside Dirdman of Alcatraz I. W. Peters, Jr. ATC USN Jax 10, Florida NATTUnit Firefly SelectionFROM Hospital Lover Come Dack $100.00 TO $1,000.00! f"-- ;I a Monday, June 24 Mainside Crazy Over Horses 1 NATTUnit Blrdman of Alcatraz Low Down Payment! r Hospital Firefly : Tuesday, June 25 Low Weekly Payment! J. Mainside Knights of the Round Table I NATTUnit Crazy Over Horses Low Monthly Payment! I Hospital Birdman of Alcatrazi Wednesday, June 26 Mainside Man From The Diners COME IN AND LET ONE OF II LOOK FOR MOBILE HOMES BY I Club 1',1. NATTUnit Knights of the RoundTable OUR FOUR COURTEOUS .| Hospital Over Horses "" Crazy :9q ; "",' 1 I ,.I SALESMEN SERVE YOU Quick quiz for smokers: HOLIDAY ESTATES MOBILE HOMES SALES, INC. _| are What you four-word exposed safety to every message day, every where you go? CORNER OF STATE A LAURA tr -I You ought to get it In the, time 4857 rr .i It takes you to light a match: PHONE 355-485O 8am-9pm ..... Blanding Boulevard _I Close cover before striking.And . the National i J says Safety r Council, be sure the match is out SUNDAYS I** pin ,. before tossing It away.June . I __ .. ....... ... ... ,. ...., ..... .. ., ._ ._:,. .. .. .. . .. ' ."._.. .'".t ''." H,.. ...."- r,,-......'....:J'_ .......,....,. -, ''- --"' ''''' '' .. -- ' { e I i : : : A'I I Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS June 20, 19&3ir' ir'ir'i' Rifle Pistol Shooters Wind Up :1iI :: All-Navy "' Tomorrow P.M. I By Marc Whetstone. J01 i'I i' I this Hamilton became classified as Monday and expect to finish some- Over 180 topsharpshooters from time today or tomorrow morning. an expert in which capacity he fired naval commands around the worldare When the awards are presented only one match the result qual- In the fourth day of the All- tomorrow afternoon (about 2 p.m.) ifying him as a master shooter. 4 y Navy rifle and pistol matches being In the NAS Theater, there will be After that, his name and scores _t held here at NAS Jax. They some 70 marksmen selected to represent became well known throughout the started the rigid courses of fire on the Navy In the Camp Navy.In . ; Perry, Ohio, National Rifle and 1961 he qualified as a dis- t ttnquished pistol shooter and also ; dcw ____ Pistol Matches scheduled to be held In August.To made "All-Navy sidearm squad name the most likely hope- which fired' In the National fuls would necessitate naming each Matches. */ X competitor, as this year's matches The following year, the Brook- have gathered no less than the line, Mass., sailor fired a 2624 keenest eyes the Navy has to out of a possible 2700 an achievement - offer. that can only be done One Individual however, per- by an accomplished shooter. It __ haps symbolizes the "stlck-to-lt- is believed that there have been Ivness" which Is synonymous with only 200 Navy shooters to have NATIONAL HOPEFUL D. L. Hamilton, AD2 of So. Weymouth, the extreme competitive strains broken the 2600 barrier. Mass., firing today in the AII-Navy Pistol Matches, has his si- being witnessed on both the rifle After a number of local matchesand ghts set on making his third trip in four years to the National w : and pistol ranges.He a regional match last year Championship Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Hamilton last year x is Donald L. Hamilton, a Hamilton won a bid on the All- tied the top shooter, but was short 13 bullseyes. (Official U.S. Donald Cloy, ROC 33-year-old aviation machinist'smate Navy team'once again. This sent Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)'Leg' ) ----- from the Naval Air Station him for the second time to Camp r : South Weymouth, Mass.It Perry. was a mere four years ago There he faced the nation's that Don picked 22 caliber championship targets alongside of {y (. f 4 4M. 4l up a ( pistol and began firing strictly as the Army's top shooter, Sergeant a hobby. Then the competition bug First Class William"Bill"Blank- SPORTSJ bit, and from all indications it Is enship. still biting. When the smoke had cleared and fi. He fired his first match in 1960at their targets scored, it was a tie- Attleboro, Mass., winning the 2633 out of 2700. Sgt.Blankenship Unclassified Course. It was after however, had a total of 128-Xs (hits in the dead center of the Lingo Everyday target) against Hamilton's 116Xs.A . E.. b L ea tough one to lose by the meas- ure of a small black circle. Language of Shooters With only four years of shooting ,,. D. Herbert, GMC experience behind him this year marks the third consecutive time Imagine over hearing a conver- B. Branch of the USS George Cly- Hamilton has made theAll-Navy sation like this: mer; G. P.DeFinp.TMCof Mem- competitive roster. Two weeks ago "How many legs do you have?" his, Tenn.; Charles Tryon, BMCof .,Y A. Erik he added to his laurels the Atlantic - "Just two." New York; Martin C. Schoon- i4 I Fleet Individual Pistol "Both the same kind?" derwoerd ADRC of Atsugi, Championship and had the highest "Nope. One of each." Japan; M. D. Herbert, GMC of 4 aggregate fleet score In both the Strange lingo such as this has the USS Galveston; Donald Clay, Charles Bover, AOl rifle and pistol competitions. been heard quite frequently atNAS RDC of Potomac River Command; -- --- Jax for the past month. It's part Charles R, Bover, AOl of NAS of the everyday language used bya Mirmar, Calif. unique group of Navy marksmen The exact number of Navy 4 MATERNITY & INFANT CENTER gathered, .:Mere for the AllNavyRifle :shooters who hold both dis- and Pistol Matches. 1 tinguished medals for rifle and iV4Martin Interpretation of such conversation Is record In I pistol on Washington GRAHDOPENING reveals they are speaking of"legs" I D.C., and Is believed to be w badges or medals won as ' only 12. Schoonderwoprd, 'ADRC a result of scoring high in competitive - .. matches. w/ ,',II The "legs" remarks can best be -, explained this way: a "leg" Isa Navy badge won for Excellence- In-Competition at one of five approved N'-. rifle or pistol matches held during the shooting season.There a : ,tAr t 1 "legs" ...silvera bronze nold 14 *SHIFTS, MU-MUS & TOPS (Mat.) Re,. S3.99 On'y' $2.99 ....each with a different point value *STROLEE DELUXE STROLLER R. t within a particular top percentageof wA STROLEE DELUXE HI-CHAIR Reg. Jis.95 Only $12.95 the competitors.Upon r M compiling 30 points In Ex- Jflr .. !4 SIMMONS INNERSPRING BABY MATTRESSR.. $19.95$10.95Safe cellence-in-Competition badges or .. iLt. ( Good Thru U. Wox June 24th) "legs" the shooter receives theNavy's (Ig) M.Nin Ie ick dories Tryon, BMC WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF MATERNITY WEAR, INFANT highest marksmanship WEAR b CHILDREN FURNITURE! EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTHER. TO.B! b BABY FEATURING YHE LOWEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE award the Distinguished Rifle or - r. 011I NATIONALLY ADVlRTISED BRANDS. Pistol Badge. Made of solid gold, I jA'J the Distinguished medal is.pre- I OUR GUARANTEE sented to those earning It togetherwith fl3 ONE, BUT NO ONE UNDERSELLS MATERNITY ft INFANT CENTER. a personal letter from the YOU SHOULD FIND AN ITEM PURCHASED FROM US SELLING Chief of Naval Personnel \ ELSEWHERE FOR LESS WE WILL GLADLY REFUND THE DIFFERENCE. 1 1"t Those who earn this medal have labored mightily In after-hours FREE MONTHLY GIFT practice and are justly proud to COME IN AND REGISTER. NOTHING TO BUY. ON JUNE 10th THE I It. WINNER Wilt RECEIVE A $7.9 PURITAN BABY SITTER., .. .V. wear k11JJL (A'A'a ' Of the some 200 shooters here OPEN FRIIMMO DA1: 9:30: TO 9:00: EASY }I competing in eight All-Navy Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 9:30: To 6:00: - t matches, there are nine Individuals TERMS \;-1 who wear both the distinguished 1! s-WY MATERNITY & INFANT CENTER I d.: rifle and pistol medals. They are ,' Major L. Golden BM1 of Great 1200. S. EDGEWOOD AVE. PHONE 3881496ACROSS BM1 Golden M. L. : G. P. DeFino TMC i Lakes, IlL; Lieutenant Melvin , (jg) FROM THE EDCEWOOD THEATRE AT ROOSEVELT BLVD f - r{+tr Ti . _ tf une 20, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Poo.. 13 -- - lax Police Pistol Matches , , gy- .jfey<\$ VL. s __t '? e \ Copped By All-Navy. MarksmenWhat's \I II I - - the best way to prepare I eastern Regional Pistol Matches \ [ourself for the competitive held at the Jacksonville Police Key West Fla.; J.C. Nixon TD2 atches of the All-Navy Rifle and Pistol Range. It Involved 200 of Cecil Field; D.T.. Hamilton. Ads should I b. ,oU.d to the JAX AIR NEWS. 4724 Clyd. Drlv., istol Championships? over AD2 of South Weymouth Mass.; JockionvlH 3. Florida to orrlv not lottr than Tu.sdoy'a publU>> could take a couple of pistol shooters from military and and G.P DeFlno TMC of Memphis cation tft* 'following tburiday.Ads arrivinG too lot* for this doadlln You daysff civilian club teams throughout the will I>. pvbllthd tha following wak union tKo publishes It In- and just relax. Or, on the other region. Tenn. tructd ,otH.rwl... A chack or monoy ord r for tho full cost of the land you could enter anotherJnarksmen Although had In addition D.L. Hamilton won ad must .U racolvtd WITH tho copy for tho od. DO NOT SEND CASH. they fired never together the did S.E. Regional! Individual tournament as some as a, team, four All-Navy ) Navy pistol shooters lastweek- competitors combined their Individual championship of with an of aggregatescore RATE:; Minimum charge ((3 lines) $1.00 2,633-120 out a possi- end.The three-day tournament, the team shooting championship prowess trophy.to win ble 2700 points. Runnerup honors Per additional lint ((4 words p.r lint) .35 ivl 11 sponsored the were extended G.P.DeFtnowhohadascoreof2.598.160x. an was South- They are Joe Gallca AMEC of j I 19' CHRIS CRAFT RUNABOUT, HOMES -. For The Best SelectionIn I Rebuilt 130 HP engine fast, ski 3 & 4 DR, 1&2 baths Some boat with trailer. See at 1718 with built In equipment & fenced Whatz Ooin' Creignton Rd.AIRCRAFT yards. Only $100.00 Total Down. Fast Occupancy. Convenient to FOR SALE Navlon N.A.S. and Cecil Field. Call now new Interior 100 hrs. since over- 355-2631, Service Realty. haul, $650 down. Phone ext. 8616or Phillip.IImltlnrize SP1-5320. APTS FOR RENT $65 mo (up Chuck Frank Laynt & downstairs) 2 BR, LR, DR, KIT, Indoor Pool By Red Cross FOR SALE 5162 Shirley St. 3BR Gar. Call Mrs. Hodges after 5:30 masonry hone. Paneled room can EL 43474, 3209 Post St. be 3rd BR or recreation rm. Your WESTSIDESERVING "For want of a horse, a bat- This Is not, In Itself a new pmts $57.76 per mo. Only $400.) 40' YACHT New Ideal tle was lost..." problem but the first time the cash. No closing costs. EV 8-0409. Engine I And, for want of qualified water Red Cross Swimming program has for cruising or living afloat. See t FOR SALE 3 BR 1 Bath cement at 1718 Creighton Rd. Orange j/ safety Instructors the Red Cross had to be cancelled due to an Insufficient - oUQItI'G block newly painted fenced back Park, Fla. \ Swimming program Is lost. number of qualified In- t Therein lies the story of why, structors. yd. 5130 Corsair Av. 771-3517. \ this writing there Is no swim- Free swimming Instruction by FOR 'SALE -. Furniture mahogany 1 SOUTHWEST DUVAL ming program here at NAS for the Red Cross Is Its way of offering BRIDGE LESSONS beginners or dining room suite living room '. k. COUNTY military personnel and their de- persons a chance to learn Intermediate also tutoring tables chrome kitchen set, girl's WITH pendents.In how to protect themselves or grades 1-9 call EV 8-6259. 26-Inch bike. Cdr.Schub, ext. 302 CONVENIENT COMPLETE- January, the NAS Red Cross someone else in time of troubleIn FOR SALE Ortega Hills 3BR, MODERN Field Director In Bldg. 39, out- or near the water.If 2 BATHS, CB, hardwood floors BANKING COMMERCIAL lined his plan for a summer swim- this program Is to continue screened prch attached carport IM Tennis SERVICES ming program. This plan called for then It Is up to each Individual to lot 80 x 210. Call EV8-1926 for w t 4 Red Cross swimming InstructionIn do something about It..especially apt. after 6:00: p.m. Hours, all phases of swimming from the Water Safety Instructors.If Notice ,3O AMI.O PMf.dq.rJO beginners to water safety In- you are a qualified WSI and Out Into Civilian Life Soon? AAI-.IM All D.N., structor. It was to reach an ex- would like to volunteer an hour or Going tlmated 1,914 persons. two a day for a week or for that Considering? For a govt.Information civil service call Dampened courts have keeped This could have been accomplished matter, the whole summer let It position the IM net men..Indoors much of 398-6786 771-6187 after 5 or p.m. with a minimum of be known. If you are a qualifiedWSI the week and as a result there four Red Cross water safety in- dependent let It be known. are no finished matches to report Furnished Apts for Rent: 8647 Old structors. We ask that all military personnel this week for IM Tennis. Park Rd. 1 BR Duples, The Special Services Divisionof interested In Instructing please Orange Because of these foul-weather utlL Incl. $66.00 $76.00 Phone 1"21 I : : AGID 771-6161 NAS, which has been working contact Special Services In Bldg. CO 4-6834 Riverside -2718 Down- delays, says Athletic Director closely with the Red Cross is 704 and that dependents call Ext. Frank McCaffrey it is all the more Ing St. 1 BR Lower Dup. $70.00 unable to provide these Instructorsas 552 or 554. important for Individuals to finish 2814 Herschel 1 BR apt. Member of FDIC in the past. This Is largelydue "To be or not to be...." ThatIs utll. Incl. 2 BR Front garage apt. utll their required matches at the to the lack of personnel very much the question of our IncL $80.00 Phone EV 9-5723 or soonest break of sunshine. Red Cross Swimming Program I EV 9-7182 Eves. " . : " , A KEY TO CONTENTMENT. . .. YOURS WITH AN ALMAND HOME ; 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 masonary construction. $16,700 $20,000 -+:. . FHA CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLE THE nJkansm ALMANDR CONSTRUCTION CO. LtLk24J1 0 jJO4J4.. Day 725-7119 ORANGE PARK . 771-5454 DIRECTIONS South of NAS on Hwy. 77 to he confer of town. Right Eves-264.6593 turn on Klngttey Ave. hen I fit on Doctor's Lol<.Dlve./ Look for our signs. "Buy Direct From Builder"flit. , ""q....,...-.-.'----.-.:,,,...., ....'...., ..!';"" .. ....,..-: ,, ".. .,, :c- .- .. . i I :::: . JAX AIR NEWS Juno 20. 1963, I Surpasses Championship PendergrasGets Cecil Ups Entries to 135One I L 4SKctt'411.i: r !i L"iQ I 4' \: week remains before NAS established handicaps at the time iv- L1tILnocu 1. .,. First Cecil Field begins its 11th Anniversary of registering. Entry fees have ti ---"gin Invitational Golf Tourn- been set at $8. cling '$ ament, scheduled to be held June Further Information about entering - LtcslCtQ11 ,11 29-30. the tournament can be obtained - LCLL 4t' Gold MedalA Entries have been rolling In from by calling SP1-3211, Ext. tct llckcy around upper-state Florida, according - Tall A Navy chief petty to Cecil golf Pro Roscoe 243.For those who have already entered - ymnaslic3 r officer who won the world'' skeet O'Neal. He also disclosed that the the,;tournament, starting entry limit of 120 has been raisedto times for Saturday's be for shooting title the United States play may ..fLru'tnyShcotuia tllc'crn Ceti, it has been presented with the United 135. established by calling the above States Distinguished International Golfers from NAS wishing to phone number. Sunday's starting Shooter Badge. enter the 36-hole affair are required times and pairings will appear In A'tnlIL l t anntS Chief Aviation Electrician'sMate to have available their the Jacksonville< Times-Union. llcu lc Kenneth Pendergras of the 'F rtLa It NAS Service Information Office .id4O 0 CARLOADII received the award on Friday,June ' $ S 7 in Washington, D. C.---making j Including Free WJ. .J' ,/'- ".... him the 9 Movies/ with Po... :- only Navy man ever to 4... I" receive, the badge. See ;the Best for Less., . 0.1(; Chief Pendergras qualified for vp"a See dally/ ,'papers. for' ) the badge by winning for the U. Program*. S. team the international skeet A Eat the/ best Pzzothlt shooting championship. The mat- .sf ches were held last October In U.S.17 So. .a Cairo, Egypt.He . FIRST GOLD MEDAL presented to a member of the naval service was the last to fire in the GET AMISSILE matches and knew that he had to for placing first In a recognized international shooting match -- break 25 out of 25 for the is received by Ken Pendergras ''AEC in D. C. targets Washington, U. S. to win. Twenty-five shots AGE DEAL! CojJt. J.L. Counihan of BuPers made the presentation to the era. and 25 shattered ,"birds" later, ck sheet shooting champion (Official U. S Navy Photo) the U. S. was champion,edging out 'i' Russia by one point. The Chief retired from the Navy NEW CARSLowest Five Teams To Vie In here on February 9, 1962 only to I be recalled to duty on May 24 Prices Seven-Event Swim MeetFive to organize a Navy skeet shootingteam. Highest Trade-in Allowance) 11 .Easy Terms The Nicesest Treatment In Town Formal presentation of the Ii' teams of swimmers will H. Goodrich, ComFalrJax. badge was made by Captain J. L, 1f lIII ' enter the water at the Indoor Pool, 100-meter free style held by D.O. Counihan, USN, Assistant Chief for USED CARS Bldg. 614 next Tuesday evening Evans of VFP-62. Morale Services Bureau of Naval to hold the Ill Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots annual NAS Jar Intramural 150-meter medley (which con- Personnel, who Is also the Chair- ; Swimming Meet. sists"of the back stroke,breast man of the International Sports x III I 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Xi ings Ave. The seven-event program will stroke and free style) held Committee.AFWWI t Full One-Year Guarantee: .Warranty . get underway at 7 p.nu by H.Goodrich,ComFairJax. ,? On Every Car Sold Those commands who submitted 200-meter team free style held I ; rosters to the Athletic Office as by VW-4 and Three-meter : IsriOPINTHESHADOWOFTHESOFOOTMISSILEGORDON: 4* of Monday were VAP-62, O&R, diving held by D.B. Jedlicke of ,. Hospital, Supply and the Naval Security VW4. ' Group. There was some Indication that .. I. @J j THOMPSONJacksonville's Event records for which this NATTtrs IM Swimming Meet year's swimmers will be out to might be held In conjunction with " better are: the NAS events. If so, the two /CHEVROLET_ Center"MAKE 50-meter free style held by P.M. commands would follow each other JfPf\- Wyman of VW-4. through the events, thus giving the 50-meter back stroke held by participants longer rest periodsand 11.W. Willis of FasRon 109. provide more spectator inter- ir.Ij,.",. SURE 50-meter breast stroke held by est. rr ,' Athletic Director Frank Mc n Linksters Caffrey and NAS Special Services YOUR NEW HOME VP-30 personnel will be assisted In the judging of all events by membersof .... : Beat VP-45 FOE tion the Department.Jacksonville City Recrea- ISA . RESALEVALUEPROTECTED Linksters of VP-30 continued to their drive toward the IMchampionship ,last Thursday by def t1ngVA45's Lady: Three monkeys are gambling - golfers, 51/2 to 41/2. at cards in the last cage. INVESTMENT! The patrolmen now You had better break it up. a 7-0 sport /fl/M.'KV// LASS- Lovely FlorenceIruber Attendant Oh I that's all right win-loss record with the season : of Cypress Garden, Fin., half over. lady-they are only playing for prepare lo lake the first bite of a' J Preferred AreaMaintenanceFree The team Is comprised of J.G. peanuts. huge portion of freth watermelon. / Quality Constructions those Southern boys ' Small woiltler Boniface I.. Jennings, R.C. May are bragfinf.d ; Low Price and Monthly PaymentsIn (team captain), R.L Cain J.J. Sologovich, A.T. Ellison, Jr., G.J. Vlllemalre, Jr., .., Flsher.MJ. d Complete Westwood you get all three. . Bakus, D.L. Krauss, Jr., E.H. Come out today and see for yourself. Downs and W.N. Henry. Bakus and Henry teamed together 6 6 Coverage! for a course score of 75, 3 & 4 Bedrooms, 1, Itf & 2 Baths one more than the VA-45 twosome d 0 AUTO LIABILITY $10,950-$12,800-FHA.VA Terms of Only 63.79 MonthcONVt7JNVNT 1\ Peterson and Gelllsple. FIRE MARINE HOME OWNERS Match two found Sologovich and I Fisher of VP-30 finishing withan CASUALTY LIFE 811/2 to their opponents' Low Down Payments _ 1 MacAsklll and Elliott, 82. Easy Monthly Payments The third match closed.the gap Representing Military Underwriters for the VP-30 squad as Ellison Tkt "MIRACLE MILE" I. and Jennings pooled their efforts AUTO INSURANCE FOR of NEW MAINTENANCE-FREE QUALITY HOMES and chaulked up a 73 1/2 combined score against their competitors' MILITARY PERSONNELBusiness By HOWARD and DAVIE COMPANYJust Groves and Teeter who fired a 388-3583 Home RA 43249BO 741/2. : : off 103rd St. Today, VP-30 goes againstFETU L EN-WRIGHT 1 Mile West of Blanding Blvd.P' . and make theirrecord to try 80. 6483 Roosevelt Boulevard X b .,,.............---.--- .r_ , -* IooiI iIIk ,.. _.__ -, i Junt.!11, 1963 i u JAX: AIR I NEWS Page'15 I I NARTU: Hospital In LeadThe Light Planes realm 01 me American - League standings In IM Softball last week. The corpsmen led the exchanged hands during last week's contest 1-0 up until the top of Arctic play as NARTU stepped Into the the plate, Conquer lead chair behind a win-loss recordof Hospital ] 10-4. tom of the ___ Ocean BasinWashington Last week's leaders,;Ordnance, scored four slipped into a two-way tie with the lead, AF679th, both with records of 10 As a result (AFPS-Two single- and 5.The. the National engine Cessan 180 airplanes of the American fourth and fifth of 14-1. Navy's Arctic Research Labora- place holders, VP-16 with a 7-6 In second tory (ARL) have made the deepest record, and VAP-62 with a 7-7 ing of 12 known penetration of the Arctic O- standing, maintained their positions is last cean Basin by light planes. i VP-30. The aircraft, piloted by ARL Over in the National League, record civilian pilots Robert Fischer and Hospital nearly lost Its second above Cliff Alderfer, both of Barrow, game of the season on their own which has 10 Alaska, and with scientific per- field against a strong VP-7 nine ses. Fifth sonnel and equipment aboard, landed on the Arctic pack ice at' the Pole to obtalngravlfy measure"" il&D 1 ments.Flights by light planes have been previously restricted to a 300- mile radius of the ARL at Bar- Fast of Hospital sent him toward second row, Alaska. However,in an effortto EXPERT All work forced him back to first. Hospital won Inaugurate a widespread gravity nine threatened in the sixth Inning, survey into previously unexplored (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner regions deep within the Arctic REPAI RS. ) Basin, the two planes for the first a HI I Fl I time used, as bases of operation, the Laboratory's two scientific DISCOUNT given appropriate certificates and stations on the ice islands ARLIS-2 PERSONNEL souvenirs. Memorial coins, and T-3. minted In part from metal from the During a two-week period nine u J 6263 ship are available for $1 each. Ata sites were temporarily occupiedon In St. Johns later date, souvenir pens paper the pack ice to collect gravity Furniture weights and other items will be data. Q available. The scIentist aboard the planes I s. F. D. Motley Contributions and orders for the were also able to make valuable 7>l-5573 souvenir coins may be sentto observations of ice conditions as ( ) Are you the USS South Dakota Battleship they exist in extreme northerly an admiral Commission, Box 537,Sioux Falls, portions of the Arctic Ocean. ; ? S. Dak. Operations were hampered on "IIIfl simple. No The battleship accounted for 64 only one occasion when bad and no va- enemy planes, participated In nine weather and poor visibility forced shore bombardments, and earned the two aircraft to land and is adona- 13 battle stars during WWII spend a 24-hour period on the hon pack ice some 30 nautical miles Dakota and Here's a thought for June south of T-3. her during brides If U.S. In addition to collecting valu- : your own Savings BUDGET Battleships"L Bonds, remember to have them able scientific data which will be "large" reissued In you married name as used in scientific Interpretation of ad- the earth's crustal and geological RENT-A-CAR, soon after the wedding as pos- Navy, and sible. structure, the flights have suc- ceeded in demonstrating the feasibility - of using light planes for FULLY EQUIPPED support of scientific research con- ducted In the remotest Regions of the Arctic Ocean Basin. Battleships"A K r- s y Veterans Benefits tag: IMcilU Of Increase Deceased For Military Kin Washington (API'S) About 45,000 children and 30,000 depend.ent . q parents of deceased veterans will receive an increase of about 10 percent in their Government payments under a new law, ac- ''' cording announcement.The to a Veterans. Administration BUY YOUR become increased effective payments automaticallyand will IB 0 BILE I E II 0 E Explorer Boy Scout leaves the end of the checks Aug 1 will,to the reach V.A.be beneficiaries included said. There in about is the no NAS during a BSA swimming meet held last need to write about the increase, FROM District of the North Florida Council the agency stated.A . America sponsored the individual and team child now receiving $70 a NORTH FLORIDA'S ( Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) month new law.will There receive will$77 be under propor-the tionate increases for additional MOBILE HOME children in a family. ..., ....,, -w- -:".._,. r For dependent parents living -:!!" : wHS : ,. : j together who have an annual in- I t : :;w" 1 1r ;: :; r EC:: IA. (; ; come of less than $1,000, the present - : : > t : i' :: } of each will be r payments $50 ; i .. - SKATING TONIGHTI) service personnel. Son: "Fella told me today that I look like you." on Tuesday night Father: "Isn't that nice. And what did you say?" 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 Phillips. Hwy. THIS advertisement. Son: "Nothing. He was a lot EV 4-5584 EX 8.9021 7:30: to 10:30 bigger than mee".rn..4..v. (So. Side) SOUTH'S LARGEST "We Trade Anything From Billygoats to :' .... -- "- : : c.:;: . .. . .... . II , J I June 20, 1963 i Peg 16 JAX AIR NEWS \ I a I 4 DUVAL SPORTS CARS San Juan a r LROQ&e 1tL M \ '\ , .. NEW 63 TRIUMPHSPITFIRE $299 a 3 TONIGHT NEW 63 TRIUMPHGREEN TR-4 $2849 5000 STAMPS with every used car part ee ead! 3 BIG LOTS FULL OF CLEAN USED CARSSAN JUAN AVE. 900 W. ADAMS ST. 1000 W. FORSYTH 56 OLDS. H.T . . .$295 59 FORD CONV . . .$1095 ,'! 55 DODGE . . . .$495 2 Dr. Auto. Trans, R&H, P.S. & P. B. Auto Trans., R&H, P.E, & P.B., tu- 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, A.T., R&H 56 FORD WAG: . . .$595 tone Blue. Extra nice. 56 FORD . . . .$495 Auto. Trans., Radio & Heater 59 CHEV. IMP . . .$1395 Standard Trans., R&H, Overdrive. 55 FORD . . . .$395 59 GALAXIE . . .$1195 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, A.T., R&H . . .$1695 4-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H Hardtop, 2 Dr., V-8, A.T., R&H, P.S. 60 CHEV. CONV 59 PLYMOUTH . . .$795 59 PLYMOUTH . . .$795 Impala V-8, A.T., R&H. 4-Dr. Wagon, V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H Wagon, Stand. Shift, R&H, 6 Cylinder. 60 FORD CONV . . .$1595 '. 59 MERCURY . . .$995 59 CHEVROLET ... . .$1395 V-8, A.T., R&H, P.S. & P.B., WSW. 4-Dr., V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H 4 Dr. Hardtop Auto. Trans, R&H, Power 61 GAL. 2-D. '. . .$1695 56 PONTIAC . . . .$295 Steering, Creampuff. Hardtop V-8, A.T., R&H, Tutone Red " 2-Dr., V-8, Automatic, R&H . . 60 CHEVROLET $1595 & White, P. Steering. 55 FORD . . . .$495 Impala Auto. Trans, R&H, P.S., X-nice 61 YOLKS . . . .$1295 4-Dr. Country Sedan Wagon, Standard 61 FORD . . . .$1795 Like new. R&H, WSW, Deluxe Bumpers. Transmission. Overdrive. Hardtop V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H, P.S. 61 FORD WAG . . .$1895 56 CHEVROLET . . .$695 . . .$2295 61 PONTIAC 9 Pass. V-8, A.T., WSW Tires. 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H Bonneville Dr. Hardtop, P.S. & P.B. 62 BONNEVILLE . . .$2895 57 FORD CONVERTIBLE .$695 Power Windows, Excellent condition. 2 Dr. Hardtop, P.S. & P.B., Leather V-8, Automatic Transmission, R&H 62 F. L. 500 . . .$1695 Interior. Low Mileage. One Owner. 55 PONTIAC . . .$195 Auto Trans. V-8, Heater, Vinyl Interior 62 TEMPEST . . .$1695 Auto. Trans., R&H, Runs good. V-8 62 MERCURY . . .$1795 Auto. Trans. R&H, WSW. . 58 FORD . . $895 Comet 4-Dr. Auto Trans., R&H, Solid 62 CORVAIR . . $1695 R&H 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto. Trans., Blue. WSW. Coupe, A.T., R&H, 4 in the floor. SERVICEMEN FINANCED! HEW '63 FRDSAs i : DUYAL Low As S9S DOWN L A; S3S Month A day Our Downtown Location 1000 IY. Forsyth , W , ---- |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.populate_item_lookup_object | |
| 1656 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 1656 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 1660 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 1660 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 1660 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 1660 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 1660 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 1660 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 1660 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 1660 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 1660 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 1660 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1727 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |