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-- ..- .._- ..- .. .. r - I II I 1 II , -: -- \ I \ G 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 expressfon/of" any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of. any military department of the products or services advertised.! VOL. 21 NO. 17 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE.- FLORIDA JULY 4, 1963, A Farewell To RAdm. Carson .. , Receives Medal 5 Upon RetirementFortythree years of NavalService - ended last Friday. Rear Admiral Joseph M. Car- son, Commander Fleet Air Jack- sonville and Commander Bases Sixth NavalDistrict. ' I during ceremonies aboard N rier USS Shangri-La at : Station, Mayport, Fla. Seven other ' friends of Admiral ; - it a point to be on hand ition to various local headed by Jacksonville's Retirement Site: USS Shangri-La Haydon Burns.In .. a suprise miral Carson was awarded star in lieu of a third Merit in the name of Kennedy. The award was his direction of 2)f warfare elements Cuban Crisis in 1962. ,Captain Vincent Casey I Admiral Carson as Fleet Air Jacksonville serve as ComFairJax and \ NabSix until Monday, July Admiral Robert assume command. " Those admirals In . . ., '- '8 for the retirement ,.... were Vice Adm. E.B. , : ''','' Commander Atlantic -<. submarine Warfare Force t. : r RAdm. Carson and VAdm. TaylorJacksonville' (Continued on page ) . i ,- r. ... '. .". ,. ',' I I ,', '. JJf. ; .> > ,IM i iw Ot . ? I .; JI ; { 1 9{ I_ ." I I ( FI 443.1 Mgyp T ".:i. ,. . Farewell Salute After 43 Years Naval Service. Mayor Bums and Mrs. Carson (Official Navy Photos by W. J. Parenteou, PH2)b ) F2- J1 r 1 .Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS Jufy 4, 1963 . Station Traffic: JTAX AIR: NfiEJWS ' F. Violation Record I 1 1s Following is a report of traffic ri Violations for the period of June The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper each at the U. S. Naval Air Station published Thursday , 24 through June 30, 1963. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. All copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS i NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before .r'r1 This week June 24 June publication. News items are welcomed from all sources. hi "VH i 30 . . . .7 Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. Total accidents this year Advertisements are solicited: by the publisher and queries through June 30 . 136 concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Th : j ; Number of accidents through Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida -- ;: June 1962 . . .135 :Telephone 359 5140 or 359-027L . NUMBER OF DAYS'SINCE - VOL. 21 NO. 17 July'4, 1963 w LAST INJURY IN MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT........22 NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS What Is Excessive Speed? CERTIFICATE OF RETIREMENT for Cdr. Walter J. Schub !Is read THIS WEEK.,...................26 NAS Commanding Officer James R. Mrs. Sch 'b by Capt. Compton as u In two-thirds of our excessive- traffic is heavy and cars are looks on. Cdr. Schub was the Station's executive officer for two:>> Speeding . . . 9 speed accidents, the speed is not moving close togetherprobablytoo years to the day when he completed 22 years of Naval service', Reckless Driving . .0 above the state limit, but obviously close. All sort of conditions Jun. 30. (Official Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, JOn) Going through Stop Sign 1 isn't safe. determine safe speed. m Other Violations . .16 Nearly two-thirds of Florida's "Say you're driving on a high- Twenty-six drivers appeared accidents occur at speeds under 50 way with a 65-mile limit. But, a before the Traffic Hearing Boardat miles an hour-more than half at 30 car has stopped ahead of you, pre- I ==1 ut 1- the meeting held on July 1st. or less. paring for a left turn. Obviously, Disposition of the include the cases V Many people believe they're you must reduce your speed for the I rll Imo.{ R following: 14 lost driving and park driving legally If they're within the conditions."If . . ing privileges aboard the station stated limit. This isn't always so. you have fog, smoke, slip for various periods; seven were The law says you must drive pery pavement or other hazardous - 1:1 II assigned to complete an eighthourcourse safely for existing conditions of the conditions, you must reduce _u' in remedial driving instruction road, weather, traffic et cetera. speed under the law." ... -- ; 15 were given suspended As a State Highway Patrol Lieu- It's not only the law-it's com- E' 1- penalties; two were given a warn- .\ -- -- tenant explains: mon sense. ing; one was dismissed; and two "Excessive speed doesn't mean .f\. .. were referred to commanding officers only high speed. It can mean going Fad for possible disciplinaryaction. 20 in a 25-mile zone if childrenare Blood Donors on their way to or from school, or playing In the street. Or, if Twenty-two enlisted persons recently donated blood to the Naval Too few people aim at perfec- Receives Medal Hospital Blood Donors Center. tion. The average person is usually Donating blood from Operations content to coast along with- (Continued from page 1)) Department were: Maria DiazSA; out regard to results that repre- James V. Griffin, SM2; RichardR. sent his best thought and ability.Of Adm. A.G. Ward, Commander U.S. Hoffman, SA;James W.Holmes, course, it is true that people Second Fleet; Vice Adm. Frank EC2; David A. Messer, AA; f) y don't know what to do. However, O'Beirne, Commander Atlantic Thomas P. Mitchell, SA; PatrickE. not one person would fail to accomplish Fleet Naval Air Forces RAdm. AN > ; ,. ; Pyle, ; Larry W. Rowell, ,,J, -. f Y.y. greater things in life, if L.D. Daspit, Commandant Sixth AA; Robert A. Whitely, AA; and > he will follow these five simple Naval District RAdm. ; J.W. AllesIII Joseph F. Wright, AA; ...,.. steps. Know what you want to do. Commander CruiserDestroyer Those donating blood from NAS -. '.. Decide to fake the first step. Be- Flotilla Six; RAdm. R.J. Stroh, Ordnance were: Charles T. ., lieve that youwill be able to do .Commander Carrier Division 6; Barton, AK2; Leonard R. Bell,SA; ', ... it. Don't let your failures get you and RAdm. Joseph W. Leverton, Michael Bertolani, AOCS; Teddy . : ; down. Be willing to make the sacrifices Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff for the N. Castleberry, AD1; Bobby D. OVERWHELMING HONORS are rendered Cdr. and Mrs. Walter J. necessary to progress.- Commander in Chief of the Atlantic Cheatham, SN; Richard R. Dietz, Schub by NAS officer, enlisted and civilian sideboys as the former Beam. Fleet, AA; Joseph J, Hutzenbiler, SN; Station executive officer ends his 22-year Navy career. (Official James P. McQuaid, AOCA; JohnT. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) Millay, AA;Charles R. Roberts, A C N y4U lL'tiI' YEP 5E> AO1 David; Richard Lewis M. Thomas, AAand; Wright, SA. 'American Way' Still Offers Freedom for All Common Rockets, Missiles Get Designators \ .. These days we have so many reports of present problemsand crises that we have very little time to think about the Washington (AFPS-Rockets and ones In our past. A look backward, though, will show us that guided missiles of the Armed the road our forefathers traveled was, more often than not, Forces will have a common basic strewn with obstacles very similar to those we face today. designator beginning In July when May, 1776, was one of the most hectic times of our history.The the Services implement a DOD newly formed Continental Congress was striving to find a solutionto directive Issued last December. our problems with King George's England and there were times when Regardless of branch of service, the whole situation looked hopeless; times when the pessimists mut- rockets and missiles with a similar combat or combat related mission tered that we were all doomed. Yet, in spite of this outlook and prophecy of many, our leaders will be known by the same de- stuck to their task and produced a resolution that, in July 1776, signation. Space vehicles and would become the immortal Declaration of Independence. This doc- space boosters are not affectedby ument, the signing of which we commemorate each July 4, has remainedthe the new directive.The . foundation stone of our way of life for 187 years. system will have lettersto Where would our country be today if these men hadn't faced the indicate whether it is a test challenge? Where will the America of the future be if our leaders, or experimental model; type of today, don't meet the challenge facing them and find solutions with launching environment, mis- the power and impact of.the Declaration of Independence? sion, and kind of vehicle; a Luckily, this question has already been answered. We have chosen PS You CANT VACCINATE number to denote each vehicle .jir own leaders and they are capable of meeting our problems and type with the same basic designand finding the right solution Just as the men of the Continental Congress A&MNSTA another lener to Indicate a did. Our nation has survived by faith in democracy and the men who CIDtN7P0 major modivtcatlon AFPS Systems with popular names will guard it. ( ) not be changed. .- = : : uly. 4, 1963, JAX AIR NEWS 3 \ : _ Needgoin'.homemoney.? Largest Checks 'Ii . . . .J. , . ,. . .'. :-,: Given to NR ii ii'; ' Nat'l Health 7 I II I Checks totaling more than :j $70,000 have been turned over to jI I the Navy Relief Society and the jI National Health Agencies by the -I Jacksonville Navy complex. These checks were the largest ever given by the Navy in the history U of the two drives. NAVY RELIEF CHECK Admiral Joseph M. Carson and Mrs. The presentation was held last King S. Forston look over Navy Relief check presented to Mrs. . Thursday in the office of Rear Admiral Forston by Cdr. W. L. Parks, assistant drive chairman (center), _ Joseph M.Carson then Com looking on is Captain James R. Compton, NAS CO. (Official mander Fleet Air Jacksonville Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone,.JO ) Naval Air Bases, 6th Naval Dis- , trict. 1)V The Navy Relief check for $42,409 was presented to Mrs. King S. Forston executive sec- retary, Jacksonville Auxiliary, Navy Relief Society by Cdr. W.L. Parks, assistant drive chairman.Cdr. . E.H. Daughtrey served as P PTM drive chairman. p Richard Forbecker, chairman i of Get up to $600 from HFC the coordinating committee Fed- eral Service Campaign for National e Anytime you find yourself short of cash-that's a good Health Agencies, accepted the time to think of HFC. Household Finance. More serv- second check, which was for c Icemendo..over 100,000,every year. Maywehelpyou? $27.867.97.Capt. John D. Sullivan I NAS Officer and T Supply .. .. - c. chairman of the local National ,..:., MONTHLY PAYMENT HANS Health made 6 Agencies campaign; 24 11 U Ask about j o.,.., ,.,.a 1n a r.n the presentation. Credit LifeInsurance $100 5.93 1.29 10.07 18.48 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 300 17.79 21.88 3021 55.45 United Air Lines on loans at 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 i 600 34.39 42.66 00.35 109M -1 ..... group rate cUrIMW".rx.. .Ik* fifrl fffcUfefcrf Offers New Fares '" / mtmlUf Mmm mi<*XMM{(MOU HEALTH AGENCIES CHECK - .. [ing on leave. 2%s W rmw .sd Richard Military personnel being dis- United also is increasing it's Forbecker, chairman of charged or separated from active free baggage allowance from 40 to the coordinating committee Fed. HOUSEHOLD Fl I duty will be able to travel space 66 pounds for servicemen using the eral Service campaign for National available at half-fa on all United half-fare discount when traveling Heolth Agencies accepts Cyaora7 aNC. __ ( Air Lines [flights beginning today, on permanent change of station second check from Admiral J.M. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9693 when United expands>> it's military orders. Carson. (Official Navy Photo by discount fares to cover personnel j Marc Whetstone J01)) Cedar Hills Shopping Center returning to civilian life. Optimism is the greatest bus- 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 The discount will apply for seven iness-getter, biggest trader truest The Treasury reached a mile- days following discharge or separ- achiever In the world. R & stone In U. S. Savings Bond sales 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 3984541Above ation. Previously the discount R Mag, hm. Research & Review with its recent sale of $25 E . office open Friday eventngt until 8 FM applied only to servicemen travel- Service of America Inc. Bond No. 2,000,000,000. 4i r 1 ; + ATTENTION $1QO s 50 FHA BUYERS DOWN PAR .Including FHA i in Service Personnel , - - WE WILL PAY THE REST OF THE DOWN PAYMENT IF YOU WILL PAR. TICIPATE IN HELPING US TO CLEAN . x. d ,,,, ; SPRIG, GRADE AND PAINT YOUR I HOMEI! V. A. NO CASH REQUIRED. O ? )f -,(Jt ,, ..., r..... '' .. ' !fl: i ' { L '1 t ,ROYAL OAK MODEL.. _,. ,.: -,... IIiii! __ :aI : Hercules Homes HERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KMD OF HOME!! U w' !=l=..mhs sB : Look at these Hercules Home benefits! Built-in Electric Range Breakfast Bar, Vinyl Tile Floors Holiday Hill Stone Exteriors ..' Armstrong! 'Tile Ceilings.-Complete Landscaping .. i iW IJ Melvin Rd. Electric Heating Community Convenience and Pleasures. Jacksonville's biggest-home value )1 u ot These homes are all within walking distance of Jefferson Davis Junior High School and Oak 11111 Elementary 11a Q School. Major shopping center also nearby. Mel Ott Baseball Diamond For Little League Baseball. 18 hole golf cr G 01 course. Cedar River Boating and Skiing. Bowl-O-Rama. Churches of all denominations. N I03RO.ST. SALES OFFICE: 7301 Melvin Rd. Phones: 771-0137 or SP 1-3732 HERCULES u" Cecil Field NAS HOMES JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS tfar r -- -" -- ill! .. r-I .. . 4 My 4, 1963 p. JAX AIR NEWS ,.. VP-7 Flies '. / / / / / / Mercy FlightA . Navy SP-2E patrol bomber touched down at the Jacksonville - Naval Air Station at 2:35: p.m. last Friday carrying the father of an 11 year old child 4A as who was critically Injured Mon- A 1 day while playing In a sand pit f1J). N' near Mayport Naval Station. '" t, e:,. '\ ", '-.1 The father Winton W. Willhide t." Chief Hospital Corpsman was ; flown to Jacksonville in a special ...L ylY' .::.:!.".,,,.o, plane from Bermuda by Patrol a Squadron7, after his ship the destroyer A R8 ': USS FIske had made a speed run to the British island a 3 . S" from far at sea in order to make .j 11 the emergency flight. t. ;: Y': Chief Willhide's son,Wtntonjr., age 11, was critically Injured Mon- ACHIEVEMENT AWARD T. W. Grawrock, ADJ1, receive the day when the side of a sand pit It was back in 1951 that we perfectedour SECNAV Achievement Award from Cdr. Robert F. Roemer, CO of in which he was playing collapsed recipe for cheesecake. Since then cheese- YAP-62. (Official Navy Photo by FAPL) dislodging a large chunk of our cheesecake has become famous for cakeits hardpan which crushed the lower part of his body.He superb, distinctive flavor. In only 12 featuredyears ; has since been In the Naval we've served over $1,000,000 everyday Receives Grawrock Hospital here where his condition worth. .over 4,000,000 portions.Today -_ remains critical Hospital authorities its flavor is as delicious, as rich and tasty only I' K SecNav AwardAn said that the boy had a as it was in 1951. Enjoy some today I good chance to live and his cond- ' 'Srae 192J. Fret Food.AN1hn/-IERF/! ! ition has been improving since aviation jet machinist's mate first class (Atrcrewman) of yesterday.Chief moRRison1toosevelt Willhide left the USS Fiske Heavy Photographic Squadron Sixty-Two has received the Navy's elev- at Bermuda at 9 a.m. Friday and enth highest decoration "The Secretary of the Navy Commendationfor an hour later was en route to Jacksonville - Achievement Award". The alrcrewman Is Thomas W. Grawrock In the speedy patrol bom- Mall.128 W.. Monroe .Sou'thgate Plaza, In the squadron's RA-3B twin-jet phot -reconnaissance - a photo-navigator , "Skywarrior" aircraft. j ber. He joined his ship at May- port when It arrived from a five- He was presented the award at month tour In the Medlterranlan Personnel Inspection on Friday vices In VAP-62 were Chief June 28, by VAP-62 Commanding Yeoman Allen Burket and 'Senior on Monday. Officer, Commander Robert F. Chief Aviation Storekeeper Wil- SUMMERCLEARANCE Roemer on behalf of the Secretary liam J. Helmuth. Happiness Is not the exclusive of the Navy Fred E.: Korth. possession of the young or the old, I Ira 1he Commendation reads In the strong or the handicapped the part: "During the period January Will This Be beautiful or the homely. Your own 17, 1958 through February 15. 1963 observation will verify that happy ,_ratan aea ____ while serving with Heavy Photo- people exist with all combinationsof graphic Squadron Sixty-Two Your these natural endowments. The ROOSEVELT MALL Grawrock consistently displayed happiness we find In life Is a mea- marked leadership and resourcefulness sure of wisdom and keeps pace Last 4th ? In earring out his varied with every advance In self- COTTON PRINT duties. His development and subsequent Improvement. To me, happinesscomes .... application of outstanding In satisfaction with the teaching and management prac- course of life I have been follow- tices are constantly reflected in -DRIVESAFELY- ing at the ,moment. UnhappinessIs BALLERINASRIBBED the performance of his contempor- the poverty<< of men who lack ,aries. Among the far-reaching effects true purpose in their lives. RUBBER SOLES of his Influence may be Stanley Yankus "The Pursuit of counted the excellent re-enlist- Happiness," telenet of Mind 5-63 ment rate, moral discipline and performance of those persons with 9E 99t whom he has had professional as- NOW! - sociation. Regarded by officer and enlisted man alike as an Individualto be relied,upon to. provide that ONE-WAY FURLOUGH FARES REGULAR 99* VALUE Inspirationand leadership requisite . ' to fleet operational commitments . LADIES he singlehandedly and FOR EXAMPLE: _. JAMAICASIZE with firm dedication to purpose engineered - and presented a multifaceted JACKSONVILLETO training designed - program SHORTS \J to Increase the effectiveness - 77( xf the aircrewmen attachedtc 10-18 his command. Grawrock's tech- NEW YORK 22.20WASHINGTON nical competence. Initiative and devotion to duty reflect credit upon SAVE 22< himself and the naval service." Grawrock is an exceptional Individual 19.05. who can easily be rated WOMENS among the top ten percent of all THESE Ute Navy's petty officers a spokesman - said. Because of his excep- I ITEMS JAMAICA tional qualifications he has been _Advance Reservations For Information and PLUS assigned to a billet which normallyIs Available. ReservationsTravel the responsibility of a lieu- Any Day CALL ELgln 3-1244 MANY tenant. Grawrock has been selected SETS tor promotion to ensign in Sep- 2 MORE! tember under the Limited 150 Ibs. checked baggage Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Duty Program.This allowance, plus baggage 500 Water StreetJacksonville PIECE you wish to carry. Fla. 1.77 1 is the third SecNav award SIZE 10-18 made to a VAP-62 man during the . past year. Other personnel who have received AT UK TIC Un Our 'Lay-A- - 'ITan'cs' (for !tsi-i Coast Line'nJTlii 4423 Roosevelt J3 Way Pion N the SecNav Commendationfor COAST LINE 0 6C Murphy Co. Blvd Roosevelt Achievement Award for serI ..IJjLT-ftLLl, im'LJfr' Extr Ch' . - .... Mil II! i ....... I I I -' - --,---> -- .. L _ . 1 4, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 5I Peter Retires After 42 Years With ..' . I i if ... Agriculture Department iI I By Marc Whetstone, J01 Supply Department's General Thursday here at NAS on the occasion been with the Federal Service 42 Food Inspector Joseph Peter,was of his retirement from the years.At + 4 q YIs paid special recognition last Department of Agriculture. HehadNACKLE ceremonies held In Captain John D. Sullivan's office in the t r Supply building, the captain com- y mended Peter for his outstanding proficiency as a food inspector and for the superior service renderedto the NAS Supply Department during f his 22 years service here. In , particular, he pointed out, "Your initiative, interest and skill inpro- . viding; food Inspection service has - made a significant contribution to the accomplishment of the Supply Department mission. wish to f! WITH 1957 convey the congratulations of all Capt. John D. Sullivan..Joseph Peter Supply Department personnel and (Official Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) r FLORIDALAND to express my personal appreciation - for the excellence of contribution to the overall PRICESI! your mission of the Supply Department Senator Russell Hopeful " ... f AT EXCITING Peter began his federal service MACKLE- BUILT career at the age of 18 on Feb- About Military Pay HikeGood ruary 1, 1919, at Richmond, Va. DeLtonaIN During his early years with the Agriculture Department he workedas news seems to be on the Senator Russell is chairman of a processor In packing houses.In way for all military personnel the Senate Armed Services Com- THE LAND OF THREE SEASONSI 1935 he began a five-year assignment concerning the military pay raise mittee which has ordered public at New London Conn.,as bill. Hearings by a Senate six- hearings on the House-approved \11. Here Is your opportunity to 'Invttt In''Florida'snewest the food inspector for the Coast man subcommittee are expectedto military pay-boost bill. and most Cnitidby .... exciting development begin on 16. - Florida' Famous Mickli Brothers, Dtltona Guard Academy after which he Tuesday July ) was scientifically designed for irowthl It Is transferred to the Submarine "I'm pretty certain the Senate FLORIDA located on new U.S. Interstate 14 and 'In I GOLDEN 1f' true ana of progress! Homssltis in stlllni Base, New London. will approve some Increases in Every time someone "blows his now well Don't miss the The Naval Yard military pay and I hope we can " TRIANGLE. I '<1, boat! Gst ill!!the facts now! Brooklyn was stack, all he is accomplishing Is his next assignment, and then as complete action before the civil smudging up the neighborhood with ..' 80 FT. x 125 FT. HOME-* a meat grader for government pro rights issue comes up for floor stale soot out of his own hair- DAYTONA SITES INCL. CENTRAL 1095 cessing at the New York Market action," said Senator Hichard B. trigger disposition. Dr. Galen DACHitJ WATER MAIN AS LOW District. Russell, D-Ga. Starr Ross, Sunshine Mag. AS =1 15 PER MONTH After another brief assignmentat /ELTONA New London, the native of Mass- $10 STARTS YOU ON YOUR WAY achusetts transferred to the Jacksonville ' TO OWNERSHIP FOR THF BEST DEALS ON TH J BEST AUTOMOBILES! Naval Air Station in Sept- .,,, < ,'R Includes guaranteea low simple interestonuwoo tember 1940. See Moon MullinsLCDR. t say rate of 5% per annum. Peter Is an avid outdoorsman, -- (Limited number of oversize standardayronae.aohttMLorf.nae.aMl. COCOA I spending the majority of his vaca- / fUSW RET.) tiomesites available on a first-come, first- ; ; served basis at extra tion periQds traveling and camp- no chirpD , Coca M MI.i|CM Canaveral:14 IIi: Com In or Writ for full-oolor Ing throughout the western portionof at SHANNON BROTHERS, INC. Booklet on Deltonal the U.S."Now . that I've reached what they In the big yellow building ((11th & Main) call the retirement age," said the FREE TOURS DAILY! former Inspector, "My wife andI New RenaultsePeugeotpeStudBbakers. - plan to do a good deal more in the New traveling particularly -- PHONE EL 6-3993 r-I England States. FLORIDA INVESTMENTAND RETIREMENT REALTY CO. II I Don't I coma 6453 Beach Blvd Phone 721-0277 Serving: MM I Send your Full-Color Booklet on Dalton; FREE I I a Statistic and the NAME..........................................................................................-........................- !, I ADDRESS............................................._................................................................ I on e I Go 4thSa.ly {a mmAREA CITY..COUNTY..STATE.J.( ( ) BUY YOURMOBILE IIOIE! r FROM NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DEALER .. . -yww.- the Friendly.Folks. at ''pciAL) TaI M ffll o t t I t :. !DEALS. .:ALL............;.. ...... 1 vv 1234 KING STREET VF } near Park Street . K 0 384-7541 .. . .... "b..'D I( 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 Phillips. Hwy 2200 Mayport Road EV 4.5584 EX 8.9021 CH 6.5222 "We Trade Anything From Bill/goats to Battle.h'lps"July . - -,,- '. - ,1 : , JAX AIR NEWS July 4, 1963 . / Chief. Brewer Named AsSupply's MoviesMovies NATlUnit Kill or Cure will be shown regularlyat Hospital Maytime 7 p.m. 'on Monday through Sat- Sunday, July 7 urday;' at 2 p.m. and '1 p.m. 'on June Personality Saturday and Sunday, at the Main- Mainslde Dr. Blood's Coffin side and NATTU Theaters and at NATTUnit -Julius Caesar 7 pm. only on Sunday at the Hospital Hospital Kill or: Cure Chief Commissaryman HenryW. pearance of the galleys and mess r t 1: Theater. These times aresub- Brewer was honored last halls Up to the highest standards." ject to change. Monday July 8 Thursday by the NAS Supply Officer The captain further commended Malnside Diamond Head Captain John D. Sullivan Chief Brewer for the latter's partIn Thursday July 4 NATTUnit Dr.: Blood's Coffin upon his selection as the Supply closing the central butcher shop Mainslde Maytime i Hospital -Julius Caesar Department's Personality for the and establishing a butcher shop in NATTUnit Dr. No JuI 9 month of June. each galley. As a result of this Hospital Trial and Error Tuesday ly The Commissary Division chief action, there Is better control of Malnside Kim petty officer was lauded by Capt meat, Items and it reduces the Friday, July 5 NATTUnit Diamond Head Sullivan who said during the ceremonies amount of space needed in the past. Mainslde Kill or Cure Hospital Dr. Blood*? Coffin ... "through his outstanding "His military leadership and NATTUnit Maytime' Wednesday,July) 10 leadership abilities he has personal example have been Hospital Dr. NoSaturday : brought the food, service and ap- superior In every respect," added Mainslde Son of'Fbibber, Capt. Sullivan. July 6 'NATTUnit Kim Chief Brewer is a native' of Malnside -Julius Caesar Hospital-; Diamond HeadSTONE Wilkinson County, Ga., and has been In the Navy since October Applications 1944. He wears several military Orange Part, Fla.V . awards, among which are the Now Asiatic Pacific, World War II Victory - Accepted Medal, American Defense, ' Korean Service and five stars on ( DAY CAMP his Good Conduct Medal.Railroads . For Polio Ins.The Henry W. Brewer, CSC FOR SOTS AND GIRLS 6 to 14 NAS Sax Polio Insurance ' Group will continue to accept applications Offer Men Leave : Transportation And Lunch 12.5 Per Week for enrollment through on Furnished.For . Friday, July 19 it was announcedthis i Information Calk week. Station employees may Reduced FaresRailroads ORANGE PARK .C04.9996 OTHER AREAVEVg.-Q546 } enroll as new members or renew One-Way their existing contracts. Member- ship is open only to civilian em- are following In the pounds of baggage checked in bag- ployees here It was pointed out. tracks of the Nation's airlines In gage cars without additional e CompleteCoverage The effective date of new pol- offering new, reduced one-way charge, plus any hand'luggage icies will be 14 days after the coach fares to military personnelon ried In coaches or chair cars with ! date of the station anniversary leave, It was announced this passengers. a e a group, July 25, 1963. Policies being week. Stopovers for sight-seeing or renewed remain in current The new rates will be half of visiting friends may be made at d d I AUTO LIABILITY force with no break in coverageif the cost of low round-trip leave any point en route without limit c C. : FIRE MARINE HOMEOWNERS renewal is made during the enrollment rates now in effect. Formerly the of ticket. No tax will be chargedIt period. All policies remain CASUALTY LIFE reduced leave price was available was pointed out. In force for one year. only on a round-trip basis. To take advantage of these new Low Down Payments. - The polio insurance plan The fares will Include up to 150 fares, servicemen must travel In Easy Monthly Payments provides protection in the amountof uniform and if requested must Representing Military Underwriters $10,000 for each subscriber and show leave or other pass papers. individual covered by the policy, talned for the Department Repre- The reduced fares also are AUTO INSURANCE FOR and covers expenses Incurred dur- sentatives: Overhaul and Re- available to members of foreign ing a period of three years from pair Department, Angela Vol- Allied military forces traveling at MILITARY PERSONNELBusiness the date of diagnosis polio. CareY lbrecht and Division Offices their own expense. Business 388-3583 Home RA 43249BO : : and Premiumsin provided under the policy covers (Place applications all hospital expenses, all medical box in main lobby in C&R); L EN-WRIGHT expenses, cost of rental of Iron Public Works Department Main- irsciEANCtEAR THROUGH; lung, braces, and other similar tenance, Janice Hogan; Building AT WESTCONNETT 6483 Roosevelt Boulevard mechanical equipment, nursingcare 903, Earline Jacobsen; Supply Department LAUNDRY 5, DRY CLEANERSWe and The Irene Lane Data Pro- transportation. polio ; Feature........ Cecelia Mc- insurance plan pays regardless of cessing Department hospitalization or medical expense Dannold; Comptroller Depart- Drive In Service CONVENIENT I plans employees may now own. ment, Betty Jo Barthlow; Security Open Mon.. Sat., 7-6:30: However, those who have coverage Department, William H. Harden, Dry Fold 8c lb. RIVER.SIDE CHEVROLET under the Federal Administration Department Employees Jr., Min. toad 50c Health Benefit Program will be Marion McGreevy; Public Works Wet or dry 5$ lb. subject to the "double coverage" Transportation, Beth Evening and Shirts finished 22* lb. CEDAR HILLS provisions of the plan which they Utilities, Jeanette Reilly; and Industrial Dye WorkVfestconnett selected. Relations Department The cost of a family contract Milo Jones, Jr. At 103rd 771.2856 which covers employee, spouse CENTER and all unmarried children to up '" age 21 Is $4.00 per year. The SAVE NOW ON A TOW NEW cost of a single contract Is $2.00 per submitting year. Employees new applicationsmust renewingor 50'x 10' 2-BEDROOM Our Conveniently submit a personal check, Located Lot In The bank amount or postal of the money appropriate order In pre-the MOBILE HOME! Cedar Hills Shopping Center mium with their application. Such payment must be made payable NOW ONLY FOR: only to "Pacific Mutual Life Insurance - Company". The canceled $ BEST TRADES..BEST S587 TERMSON check or money order stub will serve as the receipt for the pre- . mium. CHEVROLETS, CHEVY II'S, CORVAIRSq Employees desiring to renew or LOCALLY BUILT _ obtain membership must completean appropriate application form .FULLY FURNISHED Riverside and submit it together with their TIRES atd: WHEELS & . premium to the Department Re- ONO "BOX" HIGHWAYON i presentative or to the Employee 4000 PHILIPS Chevrolet Services Office, Industrial Re- FREIGHT &.*..' Just South of Philip Highway Plata) lations Department, Building 907. SAVE eON MIDDLE-PIIONE 359-5370 MAN CHARGES . Sun-Soft 9 a.nr 9 po"" 3530 BLANDING BLVDr Necessary application forms and THE DIFFERENCE additional information may be ob- ' q "" d, ''' ." .., . _........ .._.." .. .. .. ... '_ .. _. _, ,_ ., ___ ____. _, ___ . , Jdy 4, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 7 SENSATIONAL IO1TD1t I - I I J '\ I .1.1r: III.: r : : 1. THE DREAM : , $675 FULL PRICE$279 ; 1 f $125 DOWN, $42 PER MO.$40 DOWN : ELECTRIC STARTER .STRCK : : 't MORE THAN 100 M.P.H.FULLY V _100 MILES PER GALLON MORE BUDDY SEAT REAR PEGS BUDDY Courts BANK FINAWClWr. Courts ( ) l 0. S. Jr. who ; (Official 038 King Ave.MOTOR. 1037 Hendricks Ave. ) OPEN EVENINGS Is a and sim- value an- Is, in lay I depth tech I with some 1 4 act- Separate of PLAYGROUND'S' equipment, i or human Its func- to use and are not this THE the that per-at THISTLE the machines equip- result of 3 Bedrooms secretary 1i Bath work Curved or cost.bet- Drive ," was taken 1 r rI Industrial and EIiM ! I / I were R Officer Capt.; 3 I J ; McClure Comp-, ; special value an- ; , : < task briefed on such as and the industrial O& R of the the value program it can only survive through the conscientious - efforts of both super- Save Have This Amounh visors and employees. ! 3 yrs. 5 yrs. io yrs. $5 Mo lsatn 318.30 673.50 Doctor: "Now, madam, place i' X15' Mo 559.97 955.49 2028.83 this thermometer between your lips and keep mouth closed your $20 Mo 746.82 1,274.64 2.708.&SS25 " for five minutes. Mo 933..4$ 1,593.42 3385.50 Husband (Aside to the doctor): ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND 4.8% "Where can I get one of those Compounded seml-onnually ..,, things Doc?" .. . . '" -. -' ij.IIL .. ,,- ;" ..,._. _..... .. .. ...'..,. ". ...'. ,... .. . ,Page JAX AIR NEWS July 4, 1963 r Ads should' b. .Uod to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyd. Drlvo. JockionvllU 8. Florida to arrive not lotor than Tuosday for publl- cotton two foflawingtbursdoy.Adsarrivnatoo{ lot. for this doadllno will bo published the 'following wook union the publisher. It In. strutted othorwlto. A chock or money order for the full coat 0' the ad mutt I bo rocolvod WITH the copy for the ode DO NOT SEND CASH. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . $1.00 Per additional line ((4 words per line) .35 T. Home For Sale Near NAS. 3 BR, For Sale 3 BR,2 Bath,new home, FIVE GOOD CAUSES Mrs. W. L. Hoagland, JOWC president and Mrs. H. A. Hall, Magnolia Ball 2 B, sep dining room. New paint, corner lot, 'near school, church, Chairman, pre "U$2,600 to five charities. Representative recipients are Dr. J. Imburg, who as* Large 9-089L lot. Low down payment.EV NAS. CO 4-6682. cepts $600 for the HAS Pediatric Ward; Mrs. Patricia W. Pugh, Day Nursery Association of Duval For Sale 6 room house & 4 County, $500; Capt. George Wickman, Pine Castle School $500; Miss Eva Byrd, Daniel Memorial For Rent Furnished 2 BR house lots at 3501 Nolan St. 384-95SOL Home, $500; and Mrs. Margaret Clees, NAS Jax Library, $500. The contributions were primarily near NAS & Cecil Field. $50.00 raised at two annually sponsored JOWC events, the Magnolia Ball and Frontier Days. per mo. SP 1-1677. $68. per mo. only $100 dn. - buys this 3 BR. home eqpd. with Apt. Furn. for Rent Herschell Range & Ref. Conv. to NAS & 3859, 4 rms. & bath, yard, porch, Cecil. Call anytime355-2631Ser- I3 r=1r=Ir:3.r:3: garage, elec. $70.00 EV 7-1950. vice Realty Bkr. "_ > _, .svw_ .. House For Steal 3 BR,2 B,house Sleeping Room priv. bath, priv. I' :: : E.Ic..I > with carpets, drapes & fenced-in ent., reasonable rates 3688 EloiseSt. yard, $700.00 equity ALL FOR . r' '\rI'I.II"h t I M d>jh ;J">1 / ,' $150. 5115 Redstone Dr. Call film 771-0765. Leaving this week. For Sale 1951 Plymouth Ex- F "J cellent condition $150.00 Ph 724- * ;i >j"t* SUMMER For Rent House on Lit. Sante 9478 see at 1846 Layton Rd. Fe Lake. Sleeps 12, elec, kit. priv. dock. Excel. fishing, swim- FOR SALE Off. Dress Khaki and P wBiBBrl ming, skiing. Call EV 8-7444 after Dress Blues size 42 pants 33x33 itukti-l* vvvyv* 7 p.m. for reserv. Bridge coat like hew. Ph. 724- m i 'm tf.f,,,,,,,, ,. ,,? v? *, 9478. For Sale Extremely nice 3 BR, .0.O4.fit uMMM.MM/MOWWYM/Mww+N00fMw.Nwywy }! home with den. Will sacrifice For Sale House in Sanford, r nearly $3000. equity. 4409 Anvers FLA. 3 Bd.Rm.kltch equip. accessto r..: Blvd. SP 1-5507. Lt. Jack A. Nel- lake Get large equity cheapPh. I 24" Motorized son, MSC, USN. 7249478.He . Rotisserie Grill {+ For Sale 6666 Burpee Dr. So. 3 BR, 2 B, LR, DR, paneled den. who is not aware of the am- Built-in range & oven, disposal .y biguity of his perfection as a per- dishwasher, Patio, fenced yard.20 and his son in work is not ,yet min NAS & Cecil. . to $250 equity.EV mature; and a nation which is not 4-7316 after 5 p.m. of aware theambiguityofitsgreatness - diameter rolled edge 24" Large also lacks maturity. Paul bowl.) Finger tip ratchet control SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG. Tllllch for fully adjustable grid positions. $ Sews on buttons, makes buttonholes Time. .** ""' HUn rotisserie level for variable , monograms fancy designs. cooking.: Heavily plated grid, spit 888 Original price $250.00.. Fay off Drudgery is as necessary to call out the treasures of the mind and two adjustable skewers.Qual- as I balance $68.20 or take up payments ity motor and cord. Large, wide- of $18.00 per mo. Call 3531946or harrowing and planting those of the track, 5" rubber tired wheels; 1" "__' CH 6-2282. earth. Margaret Fuller, Forbes. - tubular steel legs. :;:::: U.S. 6th Fleet to Flex amphibious maneuver will test the defenses of Thrace, anarrow Muscles in NATO Test strip of land divided between Athens, Greece (AFPS)--The Greece and Furkey. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Thrace is vulnerable because (NATO) will hold a two- only 16 to 56 miles of it separate 20" week maneuver during Septemberto Communist Bulgaria from the Rotary prove that NATO forces could north coast of the Aegean Sea. thwart any enemy attemptto Its defense would depend en- drive a wedge betweenthe tirely on prompt air and naval Power Mower Greeks and Turks. support by the Unites States Called Exercise Southex, the Sixth Fleet. i UTTH POWERFUL 2/ H.P.BRIGGS & STRATTON 4-CYCLE ENGINE MAC DIVOT Keefer & e.S: ) f* m CePr .. ,. ; .. Lcmslcy 'i7 by 't 4: IJ JM Tilt l tI e. Trll. .2 I PRICE WfLook . at all these features: DeNT' "HANDI CAP"YOU RSELF- eOnly 7St per week .Fre lea mulcher iY'. .. START BUYING with Kress ready credit \ U.S. SAVINGS .stagg 'red wheels 'AdJ- cutting heights / 3OMDS NOW.A"BIG" . I Flnger-tlp throttle control Full 19" width cut FULL 1-YEAR WARRANTY ( HIrU.S.SAVINGSBOIJDS- _ ;r ! PHILIPS HIWAY PLAZA FAYKOLL THROUGH SAVINGSt J 'mss .. 1 rr, A/frv . , PHILIPS HIGHWAY (U.S. #1 SO. AT EMERSON RD.) S K RES. Phone FL9-1293 r ,) I T J - 9-j I " 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page . Adm. RickoverTo country need his continued serviceso Acey Diicy Inn long as he is willing and ableto CPO Club Bluejackets contribute." Be Recalled: .Referring to the admiral's contributions Club DoiM'sThursday to his country, the Secretary ','.', Notes After RetirementWashington but that said Vice, "There Admiral is no Rickover question, Thursday, July 4 Thursday: July 4 July 4 Club open 12:00 Cau: Dance to Carl is responsible for the rapid devel- Country and Western Night Teenage 8:00 p.." & 8-12 Swimming noyd Rhythm Kings p.m. 8:30 p.m. ll30p.m. . and opment continued world pre- 11:00 p. \ "1 t (AFPS--) When Vice eminence of the United States In Friday, July 5 Friday' July I 5 Friday, July 5 Adm. Hyman G. Rickover retires the field of nuclear power." Dance to Phil CaV&: Chantels 9:00 The continued Dance to Mark Castle and his Dance " next February he'll Immediatelybe Secretary "His to Johnny Arnold 4 p.rru 1:00 a.'m.Saturday ' recalled to active duty by Sec- (Admiral Rlckovers ) vision, untiring Combo Adult Swimming 8:00 p.m. IfcOO retary of the Navy Fred Korth.In and determined efforts,oftenIn 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. p.m. ,,July 6 announcing the, decision to the face of discouraging Saturday, July 6 Saturday, July 6 Dance to Carl Boyd & Rhythm tration and recall the admiral; Secretary misunderstanding,have Kings 8:00 p.m. 1:00a.m. made an immeasurable contribution Dance to Bud Clark Dancing I to Charlie Jay said "While I , Korth recognizethat Vice Admiral ,Rickover has : to one of the strongest 8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m. Adult Swimming 8:00 p.m. 11:00 Sunday, July 7 earned a peaceful retirement, I deterrents to the encroachment Sunday, July 7 p.m' March Wilson & Redcoats 8:00 - Navy and the of communism upon the areas 7 12:00 the feel that Sunday, July a.m. of the free world." Game Night 5:30p.m. 8:30p.m. Dance Harold ," ,' , Walls to Trio Dancing fo Mach Four Monday; July 8 -k. :?: *6 1} 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Adult Swimming 8:00 p.m. 11:00 Dining& Dancing Monday, July 8 p.m. Monday, July 8 Tuesday, July 9 WHEN Happy Hour Happy Hour 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 9 Teenage Swimming 8:00 p.rn.- WAS THE LAST TIME 1 Game Night 7:30p.m.-10:00p.m. 11:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 9 Game Night 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, July YOU BUOY ED Wednesday, July 10 Happy Hour Happy Hour 4:00p.m. 6:00p.m. By the time a man is old enough Lire Maine Lobster Wednesday, July 10 to read a woman like a book, q) Chateaubriad Bouquetiere '11 Navy Launches Western Nlte Country Drifters he's too'old to start a library. Chukar Partridge Rissoto Suckling Pig Rissoto Two Submarines Five Patron '16 Men r Elk Steak A YARDOJF DEER? In Twin Ceremony Presented' With AwardsFive i Next Time You Eat Out eft Groton, Conn. (AFPS--Twonu-) Patrol r, Squadron Sixteen leadership.The . Escape The Every Day At 1 clear submarines, the Polaris enlisted men were cited at cere- Good Conduct Awards, tra- missile submarine Tecumseh and monies held on Friday June 28. ditionally presented to IndividualsIn the attack submarine Flasher, One man received Aircrewman recognition of their "faithful, were launched here In a simultaneous Wings while the others were presented zealous and obidient naval ser- ceremony.It Good Conduct Awards. vice", went to William F.German was a big day for the Navy Commander Lester H. Bootee, ATN2, first award; Leonard D. $49 with launchings of two other nuclear squadron commanding officer Fallalzc, ATI, third award; Ken- submarines, the Polaris made the presentations following neth J. Jenkins ATI and ConlyA. missile submarine John C. Cal- inspection of the group. Ownby, I ADJC each received houn at Newport News, Va., and Homer E. Johnson, Jr., ADR2 their fifth award. the Polaris-armed Daniel Booneat was the recipient of the Air Crew- 1035 RIVUSOE$ AVENUE Vallejo Calif. man Wings. Candidates for the Interne: "Are you married?" The twin launchings here took Wings must complete an exacting Patient: "No, I've been hit bya b :?: > ( the General ;> Gt place at DynamicsCorporation's series of requirements including truck." Electric Boat qualifying in several crew positions - Division shipyard.An in the SP-2E "Neptune"patrol hour before the cermonies bomber. In addition they I LOOK TO began, a submarine that bore the must demonstrate a high degree of BROOKS name Flasher in WWII was towed proficiency In survival techniques, from the nearby Navy Submarine first aid, communication and Base at New London, on her way BEST SELECTION OF USED to the scrap heap. The old, Flasher was launched here 20 years ago. The new Flasher is a sister snip! Unlike the Tecumseh the CARS IN JACKSONVILLE of the USS Thresher. She is 279 Flasher does not carry strategic feet long and displaces 3,750 tons) Polaris missiles. Her mission is The Tecumseh is 425 feet long and to attack,shipping and other sub- Large SelectionFROM displaces 7,000 tons. marines. $100.00 TO $1,000.00! J WESTSIDE . 9J Low Down Payment! .I .. ; ' Low Weekly Payment! IJIJZS .': / -- SOUTHWEST SERVING .. : '(! COUNTY DUVAL II JI WITH Low Monthly Payment! CONVENIENT COMPLETE , m .. '. COMMERCIAL MODERN COME IN AND LET ONE OF II LOOK FOR MOBILE>> HOMES BY9a1 *SERVICES RANKING .. OUR FOUR COURTEOUS == .rw.14..J..r2x Ar..r..no.w.fr.L ,... SALESMEN SERVE YOU! ., :-I-I oG'y (;4ntPJIIorw m &lR.4, r''';:; ' ... " I CORNER: : : OF STATE A ..tiiIiJ: - a 4857Standing 1021: : AGID 7710101Member PHONE 355-4850: 8am-9pm Boulevard .- _ a - SUNDAYS I 1-6 phi of FDICJuly,4 "" ... ., .. -- -_.. ... . ; I-\-4.: . .... ,. '._ .,. .. } Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS July 4, 1963TEAM . I r ?7 Racket Swingers Needed' for 6ND Anyone interested in playing Deadline for enterics is Monday, tennis in the Sixth Naval District July 8. Tournament should contact Frank The tournament will be held at McCaffrey, NAS Athletic Director, NAS Cecil Field, July 22-25. Bldg. 3 Malnside Gym. Ext. 585. GET AMISSILE M'j AGE DEAL. ! NEW CARS ; ., Lowest Prices .Highest Trade-in Allowance .Easy Terms- The Nicesest,.Treatment in Town WORK and complete participation! in every event seemed to be the key to success for the .11 VAP-62 team as they splashed to the NAS Intramural Swimming Championship. They are, front rowL( to R) Eugene Worth Tommy L. Fountain, Carl Freel and Henry Livrett. (Second row), BobO'NeillNick USED CARS Caruso, Richard C. Pfister and Bert Carey. Len Robertson was not present for the :1J; III Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots p}.oto. (Official Navy Photo by More Whetstone, J01)) ?J 11111 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings Ave. IIt: Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty i1 IL On Every Car Sold .AIR CbflDTC . :4. M Softball SHOP IN THESHADOWOF THE 50-FOOT MISSILE@J f'+ x : : kr.rrcySNEWS\:y ::.: :::; .yy..:::::: .}:<.y.:::ry.y1.ra:{. r..:..:...:::..:.:..... ..r. StandingsIntramural GORDON THOMPSON"Jacksonville's VAP-62 Swimmers /CHEVROLET_. Center" Cop Softball standings . through Friday, June 28. . Annual 'Mural Meet AMERICAN LEAGUE NARTU 12 4 N Ordnance 12 5 Competitive swimming set the evening was Erwin Schniederman of AF679 11 7'' scene at the NAS Indoor Pool Tues Supply who took first! In the 100 VP-16 10 6 day, June 25 as six Station units meter free-style, first1" In the 50 VAP-62 9 8VA45 met to contend for annual laurals meter breaststroke add tied for 9 ; 9 ' of the NAS Intramural SwimmingMeet. fourth in the 50 meter freestyle.All VP-18 7 11' teams earned points, which A/C Malnt 6 12 Light Photographic Squadron apply to the "Ironman Trophy" O& R 5 10 Slxty-Tvo came out atop the heap count. Final standings were: FAW-11 4 13 by amassing a total of 26 pointsin Meet Ironman the seven-event meet. T earn Pts. Pt*. NATIONAL LEAGUE Age Mo. Gov. Allotment The Photo Swimmers who laggedin VAP-62 26 500 Hospital 18 1 third and fourth positions most Hospital 19 1/2 400 VP-30 15 3VP 20 $5.41 of the night, burst into the lead Supply 16 :300 -' 16 6 25 $5.57 in the last two events by winninga NavSec Gru Det 15 200 ComFalrJax 13 7 1 30 $5.86 first in the 200 meter relay, o& R 71/2 100 Supply 11 8 35 $6.55 * and first and second in the three VP-30 2 100 Admin 11 8 1. Annual dividends meter diving. Crash& Fire 10 9 2. All family members added for less tban 6f a day. Point winners for VAP-62 were Despcnsary 9 9 Eugene Warm, third in the 50 Marines 5 14 For Further Information Call: meter breaststroke; Len Robertson FAETU 3 14 fourth in the 150 meter individual -' Softball Finals NAMTG 2 16 RICHARD M. SHAW medley; Henry Livrett, and Tommy Fountain, first and second Set For Monday"Providing "S v/ng Personal Security N** respectively in 3 meter diving;and 7th Floor F'etcher' Bldg. EL 5.3487 or 3488 the 200 One Thousand R/wrslde/ Ave. Aft.r 5 p.m. EV 8.3252 winning meter freestyle Thursday and Friday. relay, comprised of Nick Caruso, there are no com- The PlayOffs will be bracketed Bert Carey, Tommy Fountain and double elimination plications, the NAS Intramural according to Henry Livrett. Softball Play-Offs will begin Mon- method whereby the first place A notable individual in the meet day night at 7 p.m. at Enter- American League team meets the ENJOY CONVENIENT was Lt. Dave Rouse, of Naval Security - prise Field," Frank McCaffrey, second place National League team Group, who won three events - NAS Athletic Director, said.If and visa-versa. Then, the winner MOBILE HOMELIVING capturing more points than that unforseen event, such as plays the winner and the loser any other single person. rain, should occur, the Play-Offs plays the loser until any one team AT JACKSONVILLE'SLOWEST Another big point winner for the ,,would then be moved back to Is eliminated by losing twice. PR'ICEIThe Bishop Putts MAKING A MOVE? perfect answer for you is a homeon To Cecil WinHarold Rent A wheels. Mobile home living is for NEW FORD TruckVANS young moderns on the GO ! Bishop, an all-area high e _., school football player from Starke, STAKES J Fla., behind some solid putting, PICK.UPS shot a 36-hole 147 to take the LIFT GATES 5887Roosevelt 11th Anniversary Invitational Golf PANELS JACKSONVILLE Tournament at NAS Cecil, Satur- day and Sunday. Mote Yourself 50% SPECIALLONG.DISTANCE TRAILER Blvd. l Bishop? firing even par-72,golf '....And. 'Save. ...Up. Tort. .... Phone ' the first round dropped a couple RATES MART bogeys on the second 18, but still EV 8-3564 managed a two stroke margin over \ Cecil Field's Jerry Foley and Guy Nj l IQ 311 W, STATE ST. EL 3.86a4CAI Ruscena, a NAS Jax Navy Exchange + R NTpL .- f Stock Clerk. They each 110 JULIA ST. I carded at 149 for a second placetie. El 3.7475 "THE NATION'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME. CHAIN" ; 1 1I 4' I .f I i TI I July 4, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 11 I Jax SPC I In Birmingham! ! 3y Marc u/l J01 One segment of the Birmingham, where they enlisted in the Navy kydiving is attributed primarilyto Ala., Third and Fourth of July last October 28. They are Cherry that of a third female memberof Air Show celebrations Includes the and Gerry McGraw, twin Waves the Navy 'cute club, petite Wave Sports Parachute Club oftheNavalAir from Sunflower, Miss., now assigned Sheila Kavanaugh of NAS Commun- Station, Jacksonville, Fla. to the NAS Military Person- ications who Has over 50 jumpsto Tv u of the 11 members of the nel Office. her credit. Club returned to [ The McGraw twins have been associated - Birmingham Their J ax interest in the sport of with the club only a short time, although both have made dial EV 8-7676 static-line descents. Cherry has hit the silk four times while her MILITARY sister Gerry has managed once. Because Parachute Club of ,.... America regulations require jump CHUTE FOLDING TWINS Cherry and Gerry McGraw (L to R), INSURANCE participants to have at least five twin Wave members of the Jax Navy Sports Parachute Club, busily lIAB11.1 before AUTO static-line jumps taking fold a parachute at the club house* Both girls are'in Birmingham, part In a public aerial demonstration - YAQTNuraNwwt the 5* :3", blue-eyed 18- Ala., today as part of a Fourth of July parachute demonstration'team. : ttAM Ubla.COVR year old twins are not eligible to (Official Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) us i . Ioesr rpr svo a jump In Birmingham but are Instead - ''McDOUG ALL'S INSURANCE AGENCY a part of the highly im- 6463 Roosevelt Blri-Netr NA&Jsctsoa.illsMAKE portant ground team, maintainingthe club's parachutes, jumping Whatz Doll'IIeaIllu1u71 equipment, keeping a check on wind SURE velocity and giving jumpers direction - readings by means of smoke _ signals.Another Dirmlnghamlan also \ ; YOUR NEW HOME travelled to the air show with the . club from Jacksonville. He is Chuck Phillips Frank Layne Lieutenant J.W. Pearson of VP- Indoor Pool By Red Cross ISA 30. He is co-piloting the C-117 transport aircraft flown by the Jacksonville, Fla., Navy Re- Motor boating can be great take your entire family to a known RESALEVALUEPROTECTED cruiting Officer, Lieutenant Com- family fun--or> family tragedy.To and tested shallow water location mander John Brown. novices; I In handling' of boats, and go through some drills to The Jacksonville Club is the only the Red Cross says: ."Know your determine the boats floatability, INVESTMENT! Navy unit taking part In this year's boat, know your waters, know your practice safe methods for re- Birmingham celebrations In the limitations r' entering an overturned boat, and air. The show began yesterd witha The Red Cross Field Director test life jackets and other floatable mass jump with three other par- offers these safety rules: objects. I Preferred AreaMaintenanceFree achute clubs. These jumps were L Upon buying a boat, first 2. Try out your boat In water r Quality Construction made from an altitude of 12,500 you can stand up In. Swamp it, / Low Price and Monthly PaymentsIn feet with the 'chutists free fallingfor Jax Sanford then hang on to the sides, or 60 seconds before pulling their overturn It and le: two or more rip cords. members of the family lock arms Westwood you get all three. Later the same day,the Jax Club Win One EachTop across the upturned bottom. Come out today and see for yourself put on special demonstrations involving Intramural Softball players 3. Have the entire family take eight of the 11-man team. part In this little drill. You'll again gathered at Enterprise Field 3 & 4 Bedrooms, 1, IX & 2 Baths They also jumped from 12,500 feet last Saturday, June 29 to meet a discover that most likely your boat $10,950.$12,800-FHA-VA Terms with delays of 60 seconds during tough Sanford team in an will float, and you will conclude which organ- that it will be best for the time they performed var- usually Only 63.79 Month izational double header. ious loops, crosses and passed a With only a portion of the team family to stay with the boat, even before their chutes. It's rather than baton opening though capsized, that went to Moody AFB the week u CONVtNItNT Tentive plans were to have at before, the new diamondmen fared leave it and strike out for shoreIf least four Jacksonville jumpers they should become Involved In a .bIt better in a "game apiece making descentsevery hour during split." a water accident. Tit "MIRACLE MILE" today's festivities.In The Jax team won the first game addition to Cherry and Gerry 3-2 behind: stiff pitching Harry of NEW MAINTENANCE'FREE/ QUALITY HOMES McGraw and Sheila Kavanaugh the Shelly of NA TW. He went all the Jacksonville Sport Parachute Club way, allowing only seven hits and EXPRESSWAY By HOWARD and DAVIE COMPANYJust members In Birmingham are Dave striking out 11. off 103rd St. Schmuck (club president) Harry Winning run came in the tenth APARTMENTSNow 1 Mile West of Blanding Blvd. Wood, Jim Parson, Rick Marini, inning when Joe Counts of Hosp- Miles Gebson, Jim Crockett, ital, was hit by a pitched ball Larry Parmer and Jack Chamber- Jerry Stephenson, VP-30, the next renting 2Vi Bedrooms 11n.AIR man up, hit a sacrifice fly, advancing Conveniently located to Counts to second. Counts Downtown and NAS. BASEMOTORS stoled third and later came in when Eddie Peake, Hospital got his FURNISH......$70.00 iu..c.: second hit of the night to send UNFURNISHED.. $55.00 him across with the winning score. New and Used Cars The second game turned into a bombing battle with Sanford scor- Cleo Davis ing six runs In the sixth inningto Retired All Salesmen U.S.N. take that game 9-8. "Charles Hoffman of AF679 and REALTORS-INSURORS Eddie Peake looked real good with 588 S. EDGEi WOOD Before you buy any new or used car -- the bat," commented Frank Mc- EV 46444SKATELAND Caffrey, team manager. SEE US FIRST !I More than 100 car inventory to choose from LET'S GO ROLLER SKATING :TONIGHT! Financing arranged for you Special rates to service personnel. Skate on Tuesday night PHONE 384-5575 FREE With THIS advertisement. ; Open nightly 7t30 to 10:30- ,_ 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard Jacksonville 10, Florida 1819 KINGS AVE. (So. Side) SOUTH'S- LARGEST ,....:;-- -' --',- .- -- .. _ Pogt 12 JAX AIR NEWS July 4, 1963 . x B H t. w ?!..r ?i*?f & t1 ,"rI .r ' : li, _ k _ __ _ . '44 Yt + i,,"r14'4'Y'}3'$, tr'., .,'y. ;Y '' .,.x.Y >r4 .,;i: >} r.r'f .:rt'y, 3a..r j '.:i ''9<;:. i. 4 : rt tt>: s i v k :.yi.; ( i , }or. aP+ : 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. DOWNTOWNTOWN LOCATION AT 900 W. ADAMS ST. Off Roosevelt EV4-4536 Late Model 61 J FORD . . . .$1795 63 GALAXI . . . . .$2395 60 CHEVROLET WAGON . .$1395 Conv., Auto. Trans., R&H, New topWSW 500 4-dr., Sedan V-8, Cruisonatic, R&H, 4-dr., str. stk., R&H 61 CHEVROLET . . .$1895 Power/steer. 61 FALCON WAGON . .$1595 Impala 4 dr., V-8, Auto Trans., R&H 61 FORD CONVERTIBLE .$1795 Auto trans., R&H, Del. int., WSW 61 MONZA . . . .$1495 V-8, Auto trans, R&II, Power/steei- 59 FORD . . . .$995 Bucket Seats, Auto Trans., R&H, WSW 60 FORD CONVERTIBLE .$1495 2-dr., hard-top, V-8, Auto trans., R&H, V-8. Auto trans, R&H, Power/steer double power. 62 FORD FAIRLANE 500 . .$1695 63 GALAXIE 500 . . .$2595 Budget Cars Auto trans.,. v-M. Vinyl interior, 4-door Hard-top, V-8, Auto trans., R&H, Power/ Sedan, R&H steer, white sidF'-walls. 61 FORD . . . .$1995 62 FALCON . . . .$1295R 59 PLYMOUTH WAGON . $895 4-dr. Sedan, V-8, auto trans., R&H, dou- dr., str. stk, R&H, WSW, like new 4-dr., R&H extra nice ble power, air-conditioned. 60 FALCON . . . .$895 58 PLYMOUTH WAGON . .$795 62 VOLKSWAGON . . .$1595 2 dr., str. stk, WSW 4-dr., R&H Auto trans. R&H. 61 FORD FAIRLANE 500 . $1495 56 CHEVROLET WAGON . .$695 62 FORD GALAXIE 500 . .$2195 2 dr., V-B. Auto Trans.R&lI, P.S., WSW 4-dr., V-8, Auto trans., R&H 59 FORD WAGON . . .$995 2-dr. Hard-top, .V-8, auto trans, R&H, PS 62 FORD GALAXIE 500 . .$2295 Str. stk, V-8, R&H 61 MERCURY . 4-dr., Hard-top V-8, Auto Trans., R&H, . .$1295 White side walls. 55 FORD WAGON . . $595 2-dr. Sedan. Str. Mick, R&H V-8, Str. stk R&H 63 FORD GALAXIE . . .$2295 60 FORD GALAXIE . . .$1295 55 FORD WAGON . . . .$495 4-dr. Sedan, auto trans, R&H, V-8, P.S. 4 dr., V-8 Auto Trans., R&H, P. S. WSW V-8, Auto trans., R&H 63 FALCON . 61 CHEVROLET . . ..$1895 . .$1995 59 FORD . . .. . $895' ,.. 4-dr. Sedan, auto trans., R&H deluxe trim. Bel Air Spts. Coupe, V-8, Str. Stk., R&H, 2-dr., Str. stk., R&ll, extra nice WSW, like new, Black with Red int. tr. 63 FORD GALAXIE VICTORIA. $2695 60 SAAB . . . . $895 62 FORD GALAXIE 500 . .$2495 2-dr. Hard-top, V-8, auto trans., R&H, R&H, white-side-walls extra nice. Power/steering, Vinyl trim. '4 dr., Hard-top, V-8 Auto Trans., R&H P. S., WSW, Air-conditioned 60 RAMBLER . . . $895' 60 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE .$1895 4-dr. Auto trans. R&H. 61 CHEVROLET BDL AIR . .$1595 Auto. trans.. Power/steering & brakes. 2 dr., V-8, Auto Trans, R&H, WSW 57 PONTIAC . . . .$595 57 CHEVROLET WAGON . .$895 60 CHEVROLET IMPALA . .$1495 R&H, V-8, Auto trans. V-8 Auto. trans., R&H like new. 4 dr., V-8, Auto Trans., R&H WSW, P.S., 56 FORD . . . ..$595 57 CHEVROLET . . J995 Power brakes. 4-dr., str. stk., V-8, Auto trans R&H 2-dr. Hard-top, V-8, Auto trans., R&H, 61 FORD WAGON. . . $1595 58 PLYMOUTH . . . $595 Extra sharp. 4 dr., V-8, Auto Trans., Heater WSW 6-cly., Auto trans., R&H 56 FORD WAGON . . .$595 SPECIAL..10 1961 FORD VICTORIAS 58 FORD . . . . $695 Auto. Trans., Radio & Heater. V-8 Auto trans R&H V-8, auto trans R&H, P.S., WSW, Some 59 GALAXIE . .. . $1195 with 56 MERCURY MONTEREY . $595 air-conditioning, wide selection of 2-d'. Hardtop,V-8, Auto trans., R&H, P.S. colors and Interiors..prices start at S1595 V-8 Auto trans R&H 59 PLYMOUTH . . .$795 59 CH 55 OLDSMOBILE . . $495 EV. IMP . . . .$1395 4-dr. Wagon, Stand. Shift, R&H, 6 Cylinder. 2 dr. hard-top, loaded H.T. V-8 Auto Trans. R&H 59 CHEVROLET . . .$1395 58 FORD CONVERTIBLE . $595 4-dr. Hardtop, Auto. Trans., R&H, P.S., 60 V.W. . . . .$1095 V-8, Auto trans, R&H Creampuff. Radio & Heater, WSW 57 FORD CONVERTIBLE . . .$495<< 52 60 FALCON 4-D. . . .$ 995 V-8, Auto Trans R&H FORD . . . .$195 Auto 57 CONVERTIBLE. Trans. R&H WSW FORD , 2-dr., Hard-top, str. . .$495 stk., R&H 61 GAL. 2-D. . . . $1695 V-8 Auto Trans, R&H 56 FORD WAGON . . 54 BUICK . . .$595 Hard-top, V-8 Auto Trans, R&H, Tutone . . .$395 Auto Auto trans., R&H Trans, R&H Red & White, Power Steering.: 60 CHEV 3/4 TON PICK-UP . $1095 NEW '63 FORDS 1 i J i 3 J MM h1.w J1 3 ..... . I Low AI *S9S.DOWN. Low'AI S35 A f! J OTORS o ti1 s As As Monthr' Our Downtown, Location 1000 1'/. Fosyt.i i I I " - |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 70 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |