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. . I II IPublished I I 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 f r i I expression/of any*. military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or service advertised- VOL. 21 NO. 19 'u. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JULY 18. 1963I Ji ) 11 111 Navy Supply Accounts Chief < _' . '"I" 11 If :( I I /1 ;:' :" JI!! ; :" ,- "" ,' , : f::.;': /' f' ',. .: Visits Jax Complex Activities .S : ',. ,b. ....' F tM 4 The Chief of the Navy's Bureauof ,,, ., , <,1" I Supplies and Accounts, Rear ,. I ___ Admiral J. W. Crumpacker, wasa .;",>', . Jacksonville Tuesday. visitor on Mondayand >l " a1oi While here he Inspected the var- kti ious supply activities In the Jacksonville +' \ Navy complex.He , toured NAS Cecil Field on t Monday and later observed supply { functions at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange and Commissary Store tt I ., facilities.On .. x. . JfA " Tuesday, the supply admiralmet -- with Captain James H. : Compton, NAS Commanding Officer '"" :' and Captain John D.Sullivan, NAS Supply Officer and toured the mains Ide Supply Department.In , the afternoon he called on / t n ...,, :,., ,,,, , . Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, ,, ....", " : ";;;)'" , Commander Fleet Air Jackson- r.' t , . , t ville and Naval Air Bases Sixth ? .. '1.,ft", ' RAdm. and Sullivan OfficialU. (Continued On Page 4)) ), ' Capt. Compton, Crumpacker Capt. ( _t" I' ;.J.li'' S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)VAP2 ) AFMA 'r't,' : :3 ".' ' r ;: i r Installs ,.JII..(..\....<.-' --. fI>'. ,'<; "[JI.VI,J vllllhaJ, ,f' ),\ NowBeing ted New Officers / J "'''. t , By Cdr. Stuff lebeem Friday EveThe EARTHBOUND Jax Navy Sports Parachute Club member. See Armed Forces Management story on page 8. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by R. R. Richards, "The Eyes of the Fleet" squadron, Heavy Photographic Squadron Association will hold its annual AEC) Sixth-two, has a new skipper. He is Commander John D. Stufflebeem dinner meeting on Friday, July 19, .II of Ava, Mo. at 7 p.m. at the NAS fleer's Club. units in the Fairjax . complex.Of Extended Cdr. Stuffiebeem, the squad- was the Special events planned for the Shore Tours , significance ron's former executive officer, greater evening Include Installation of . relieved Commander Robert F. awarding to VAP-62 by President officers for the coming club year. Some Air . Roemer as commanding officer (Continued On Page 4)) .(Continued On Poge4)) For RatingsA July 10 at cermonies held inhangar 114. Cdr. Roemer has been or- move by the Bureau of Naval AQAN: AEC, AE1: AMC, AMI, dered to the Joint Staff Office of Personnel to "put the seavey sys- AM2, AM3, AMAN; PRC; AKC, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Wash- tem on the 'even-flow concept' AK1, AK2, AK3, AKAN; PTC, ington, D.C.During Is expected to get underway next PT1 PT2, PT3, and PTAN. the ceremonies, after February when an estimated 35 The report went on to say, each officer read his orders, 1 i i'S. 9'R aviation ratings receive shore tour however, that those personnel at special guest speaker Captain Vin- length extensions, according to a sea in these ratings who are near cent F. Casey, ComFalrJax Chiefof + c rc e recent- Navy Times report. the end of their present enlistment Staff, addressed the squadron Those ratings to be affected with will be required to extend their personnel and audience, praising Increases from six months to a enlistment in order to reap the j Cdr. Roemer on his leadership year are: ADCM, ADCS, ADJC, benefit of longer shore tours. capabilities. ADJ1, ADJ2, ADJ3, ADJAN; The shore extensions also affect It was during Cdr. Roemer'stour ADRC, ADR1, ADR2, ADR3, those personnel of the selected._ as commanding officer (he ADRAN; AQC, AQ1, AQ2, AQ3, ratings ashore whose present took the reins in Sept. 1962)) that a shore tours extend beyondJanuary the squadron received the highest rs are'v,xs ,'' Gives GallonTo 31, 1964."and If they have 18 Administrative and Material Inspection Fes A months or more of obligated service - numerical grade of 95.91 left beyond their present tour while competing with 32 other air Hospital completion date," it was stated. The Times says that those already - ashore who don't have the Wale Day Plans Blood CenterAn required 18 months obligated service must obligate themselvesto Underway H ra rtF Aircraft Maintenance Department enough time in order to take airman is the fourth Air advantage of the longer stay Station person to become a "Gal- ashore. The only exception to thisis The Waves of NAS Jacksonvillewill lon Donor" at the Naval Hospital perhaps those personnel whose hold an "Open House" in Blood Donor Center.He . tour date and expiration date endat celebration of their 21st Birthdayon is L.G. Barnett Jr., who the same time. In this case, Thursday, July 25, from 3:00 works in the Hydraulics .shop In the individual can either extend his p.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will bea UJJ ILL? the Aircraft Maintenance Depart-- enlistment to cover the requirement - cake cutting ceremony held in ment. He donated his fourth pint or "get out as originally the lounge at the Wave Barracks. of blood last Friday. scheduled." .. 1 I Captain J.R. Compton, NAS Commanding Captain J.M. Hanner, Hospital For Information more complete Officer will cut the cake. GALLON DONOR. Captain J. M. Hanner, U. S. Naval Hospital Commanding Officer presented regarding the shore extension* All division officers, chief petty Commanding Officer presents membership card and bronze me- Barnett with a membership cardin involving the above ratings, referto officersof dallion to L. G. Barnett AN of Aircraft Maintenance for his officers and leading petty gallon the "Gallon Club" and a bronze BuPers Notice 1306 of July 3, Waves are invited to attend. blood donation. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by FAPL) (Continued On Page 4)) 1963. ._- -. - .- JULY 18, 1963 lIt PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS .. . Behooves Us To Station Traffic ' RecordFollowing J .X AX'S :, Keep America BeautifulTHE Violation I . I CITIZENRY of America Is organizing an ail-out elimination Is a report of traffic of a two-footed two-armed two-eyed too careless bug violations for the period July 8 The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper known as the Utter bug. through July 12. published each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, To the military man or woman the fight against the litter-bug Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Isn't new. From basic training and "boot" camp to the decks of proud NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR and mighty aircraft carriers clean-up and pick-up details are regular NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, duty. The war against the litter-bug on some military week (period July 8-12).4) Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12iOO noon on Monday before establishments usually costs a littering officer or enlisted man much Total accidents this year through publication. News items are welcomed from all sources-- 12 . . . 146 mental pain and anguish despite the fact that military littering In most July Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. cases Is accidental. It doesn't pay the serviceman or woman to be Number of accidents through July Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries forgetfulA 1962 . . . 165 concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing national anti-litterIng organization Is marking its tenth anniver- NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE Company, 4724; Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida -- sary this year with a slogan "KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL." 359 SHO or 359-027L . .. LAST INJURY IN MOTOR :Telephone President John F. Kennedy has said In connection with this "1don't VEHICLE ACCiDENT....... 36 think there Is anything that could occupy our attention with more t JULY 18 196J 19 , 21 VOL. NO. distinction than trying to preserve for those who come after us this NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS beautiful country which we have Inherited." The United States Department of Commerce is cooperating with the National Conference to Keep America Beautiful; to preserve and THIS WEEK.....................62 Improve America's scenic and nun-made beauty through a continuing Speeding. . . 25 The Judges JobIs program of public education; and to Instill In every citizen a feeling Going through stop sign. .2 of pride and responsibility for the appearance of his country. Reckless driving. . .1 The military man knows the value of cleanliness and knowing that t Other violations . 30 To Save LivesMany the United States Is very much his country also adopts the 1&I1t1U nerlng I Thirty-six drivers appeared slogan; In fact takes the next step and Is "KEEPING AMERICA before the Traffic Hearing Boardat FREE AND CLEAN." (AFPS) the meeting held on July 15. people think that a Judge'sonly injury. function In a traffic case is "But, when you add together all Disposition of the cases Include the following: four lost their to punish the violator (or let him the running of red lights and exceeding - go), or to act as a collection agencyfor of speed limits and Never Look Directly At driving and parking privileges aboard the station for various the city, county or state. Improper turns and so forth, and periods; 15 were assigned to com- Actually, the principal purposein put It to Individuals in terms of the traffic cases is not merely to total Impact on our state and our Sun Warns NSPB plete an eight-hour course in remedial - Eclipse driving instructions; 11 punish drivers, but to Improve communities: then the serious- -. have suspended penalties; seven them-to bring about voluntary observance ness becomes clear. Never look directly at an eclipse several means of observing were given warning; three were of the law, and promote "This Is one of the things we of the sun. You may cause serious the eclipse safely; a simple pro- dismissed; six were fined and one safety. have to emphasize In courts that damage to your vision warns the jector for observing the eclipse referred to commanding officersfor This means getting violators\ to try traffic cases, as well as In National Society for the Preventionof can be made with two pieces of possible disciplinary action. understand the logic and the our safety education." Blindness, Inc. white cardboard. A pinhole or pen reasons for traffic laws{ con- During the afternoon of Satur- cil hole in the top cardboard servesto vincing them that respect for these day, July 20, 1963,the entire North project and focus the image of laws Is important-to them, as wellas American continent will be cover- the eclipse on the second card- Fashion Models to others.As . ed by an eclipse of the sun. The board. The size of the image can a starter here are a coupleof eclipse will cause complete dark- be changed by altering the distance Needed Hire facts: Water Accidents ness In parts of Alaska, Canada between cardboards. Do not look at L Florida, in 1960 had 125,000 and the State of Maine, and partial the sun through the pinhole. Tel- traffic accidents. Increase In Fla. darkness in all other areas of the evision also affords a safe means Any ,officer or enlisted wives 2. In 9 out of 10 ofthem ((112 continent. wherever the eclipse Is being telecast who have modeling experience are 500)), a driver violated the law. This eclipse means a serious Persons wishing ,to pho- requested to call Mrs. Terry It's a fair assumption then that Water accidents and deaths are threat to the eyesight of every tograph the eclipse should be Dahly, 3883028.She most accidents could be avoidedIf and person, both adults and children, certain their equipment is safe for is particularly interested in people would stop violating Increasing In Florida as more who watch It directly.Children are sighting and focusing on the those .women who have had pro- traffic laws. So, why don't they? more people build home swimming pools and take and boat- ... particularly susceptible to vision sun. Filters are needed on many motion or fashion training.Mrs. A distinguished Florida Jurist has the to skiing of Health State Board damage. There Is no safe way to types of cameras to eliminate the Dahly periodically pro- this answers Ing , look directly at the eclipse: I hazard. REMEMBER, THERE IS duces the fashion shows at local "People readily understand that noted recently.In . Smoked glass, exposed photo- NO SAFE WAY TO LOOK DIRECTLY service clubs. law violators like murder robbery 1961 there were 409 drown- graphic film and dark glasses are AT AN ECLIPSE OF THE:: and so forth are morally wrong Ings, 91 of these from small 442 not adequate protection for watch- SUN I and should be punished. boats. In 1962 there were Ing the eclipse. Many who have "Why are you coming{ home with "But the drownlngs 104 of these from small traffic milk pail ?" demandedthe average violator - your empty boats. tried them in the have suf- past doesn't feel that he fered eye Injuries. NATTUnit Names farmer. "Didn't the old cow has done actually This year, the board has start- anything The give anything? "Yes, the wrong. replied - After a partial eclipse of the violation doesn't ed tabluatlng deaths in home swimming of three hired boy '"nine pints and one seem any pools and the total so far( Is sun wide-spread Honor years vgo GraduatesHighest kick." J.C. Mitchell, England. great importance to him unless it reports of damaged vision resulted results In loss of life or severe 13- in Western states/ especially scholastic average of all Deaths could be cut to almost among school children. The State graduates from the Naval Air zero If a few basic rules are fol- of Utah counted 31 definite cases Technical Training Unit's schools lowed, said Dr. George A. McCoy, of eye burns after the September last week was compiled by AE"A" director of the board's Accident 1960 eclipse; all but five of the School's J. A. Lentz AEAA. He 'Prevention Program.He . victims were children. An esti- graduated with a final average of 41" said overcrowding of home mated 75 children suffered retinal ; pools Is a common cause of accidents _.. burns in the State of Washington 89.Other graduating honormenwere but so Is running on slick during the same eclipse. RoW.Benson. AOAA andD.C. surfaces and jumping or diving intooshallow During an eclipse, even thoughthe Dent, AEL water. He said utmost dazzling visible rays of the Benson completed the AO-A caution should be used with lighting sun are blocked, dangerous infrared school with an average of 87.36 to equipment and power lines. rays are nevertheless emitted. top his class and Dent bested his Dr. McCoy said swimmers These rays, then focused on the class .In AE "B" school with a should never swim alone just after delatcate retina of the eye, can 79.04 average. eating, when tired when drinkingor cause harmful' burns much the The honorman for each class is at night except In welllightedpools. same -t a magnifying glass can the man who compiles the highest . focus the sun's rays on a pieceof verage of all personnel In his Regarding skiing he said that paper and burn It. Because the class. not only should the boat operator retina Is not sensitive to pain the I know where he is going but the victim never realizes he has been skier should avoid exhibitionist harmed until tooiate. Such retinal CULTURE Culture and nothingelse acrobatics, such as skiing close to burns are incurable, and the victim win make It worthwhile to be wharfs or other fixed objects. He has a blank spot In his field of' alive. The treasures of preceding said a second person In a boat vision where the burn scare'remains culture are difficult to distinguishfrom Is a valuable asset to help in case in the retina. its dross as man confronts of accident. An eclipse Is a curious each day's new existence. His PJTrJoNr Er A primary safety rule boating greatest danger Is that he will mis- phenomenon and many people,especially accidents is to stay with the boat, the youngsters will be anx- take one for the other discard the he said. Trying to swim to shore ious to watch it. There are dross.treasure- L.D.and hold Haskew fast, Jnl to the or OVERDONE!' may prove fataL Someone either Is boundto towthe Teacher Education. come along soon and boat in or be able to go for help.r . -- - - 3 l 18, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 J I Fan Filings Begin 1 1 HIppenIlUL ,,,n/I1I1,66 IVIS tJ tlve' "if","YINII dl1l11eS IU '>:I'r r THE LIVING HOME WAY- I I Individually Yours.. : .. .. From beautiful styling to family rooms .. screened } porches. patios -. fireplaces luxurious baths I and kitchens, "Living Homes" are yours ALONE ) You'd expect to find such individuality and fine : . features only I in custom built homes costing far ) more than your "living home." You can select any of these features to tailor your "Living Home" to 1 fit you personally....you'll lire as you dreamed in . dramatic new "Living Homes." 10 brilliant new I c 1 models. THE LIVING HOME WAY- , x s rxk For the Best In Life.', Every day your new "Living Home" will be the ' nicest thing that ever happened. You'll feel a .. ,. .. '': warming pride i and a new sense of happiness in neighborhoods that exude friendliness and charm. ; z A visit today will show you how this new way of ,\ life can be yours...at prices you can afford. t .55 < - 4 s J I I . THE HOLIDAY a 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths Family Room Plus Custom Features -'" OMPARE PEARCE-UIBLE "LIVING HOMES"WITH ANY OTHER HOMES IN JACKSONVILLE ......................... . : , . . . . I . s, . srwo woooMlllf' . . .. . r ; ,.. . / .. ., r t .uaw'bSr' \. .'y, / / . . -- ,,:. . : .\ . :r' TIle he.ofNM.Cw I Thr tr ij m f.trtny in n IVimW Ifif f :J. - ---- . ........................... On Memorial Park Road between I On Atlantic Blvd., Just Past St. Johns I I H I SANDALWOOD RO LING ILLS Normandy and Expressway 781-0350 Bluff Road. RA 5JULY - ..__.- -...- ... -. --- 'PIi .. ... .. - r JULY 18 I PAGE 4 JAX AIR HEWS ?__ "S i ; Good Fortune Comes In Twos To Aircraft Maintenance's Peterson Good fortune comes In twos: to Jack N. Peterson of the Aircraft Transfer Division of the Overhaul and Repair Department. r A --- - I Peterson, a 16-year Navy vet- tgv t 7 eran was selected( as the NAS ++ , i Serviceman of the Month for June Is responsible for receipt, maintenance s V and last Wednesday received his and preparation of aircraft 'it : /11 ,y I promotion to chief aviation for test and ferry flights. Other " machinist mate(reciprocal). duties performed by Peterson Include 'f i$ . He was honored at ceremoniesby Helicopter Maintenance < (.. \ > \tL JrF Training for the various hel- t ' the NAS commanding officer, type ; , last icopter processed by the NAS O- . Captain James R. Compton t c ! who has been at verhaul and Repair Department. : . Friday. Peterson, 1 I; : Y fI"J tiw .' the Station only 5 months, receiveda Peterson was further cited for I : \ e ,f ' check for $50 and a day all his "healthy attitude toward military \ j !F f f"Serviceman" expense paid trip to St. Augustine and civilian alike, winning the 1 / f ; of the USO. respect and friendship of all with . courtesy \jji.{ . The Navyman was commendedfor whom he has associated. His per-, 4 L4 1 IONE his outstandingperformanceas sonal appearance, whether In uni- _ supervisor of the NAS 0 & R form or civilian clothes are alwaysof Dept., Helicopter Line. There he the highest standards." LAST LOOK-Cdr. L.H. Elliott YA-45 looks over the troops before leaving to assume command of YA-44, while the new skip. perCdr. Richard R. Renaldi, who reported here from Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island (foreground) looks on approv- ingly. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)AEV1A ) Peterson h e nI Derrick. r (Continued From, Page 1)) Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert VAP 62 1 +, They are President, Captain Goldthwaite.will be special guests James R. Compton;Executive Vice at the meeting. Admiral Goldth- President Captain R. H. Fagan; waite assumed duties as Commander - r-. (Continued From .Page 1))' Vice President (Programs) Louis Fleet Air Jacksonville and Kennedy the Navy Unit Commendation B. St. Petery; Secretary, Rod D. Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval District "for outstanding and ,mer- Plnney and Treasurer, George on July 8. itorious service in the per- formance of classified aerial photographic reconnaissance missions PRETTY AS of paramount military importance : \ tt to the security of the t xr. United Cdr.States"Stufflebeem. reported tothe IiIiM A PICTURE squadron In August 1962 after attending . the photo reconnaissanceschool rat aerttrt tta m ass at PensacoU Fla. He SPECIAL became VAP-62's executive officer - September 4 of that year. if . ANOTHER STEP UP-Mrs. Sachiko Perry proudly pins Ensign barson her husband, Wilburn Robert Perry, Jr., who was recently promoted - Gives Gallons to Ensign from Senior Chief Radioman. Ens. Perry has'been In the Navy for 16 years and 9 months. He is presently assignedto & (Continued From Pagel) the Ground Electronics Maintenance Division, CommunicationsDept. BIG medallion: signifying that he has ., (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). donated a gallon of Diood. Barnett plans to contribute blood towardhis 1 second gallon as soon as pos- sible. 11"x 14"PORTRAIT The Donor Center was begun In April 1961 under the supervisionof Lieutenant Clara A. Otis. She was recently transferred to the Chelsa Naval Hospital, Mass. The _ present supervisor Is Lieutenant Commander Helen Mac. $800 VALUEG. Other Gallon Donors are: PaulM. Doyle, AMS2 also of Aircraft . Maintenance Department; MariaE. , Diaz, SA, Boathouse Branch, Operations Department; and J- -R C. MURPHY BONUS Lydhal Stewart, MR2 who is now _.. aboard the USS Gilmore. COUPON ., 1 p. THIS I COUPON AND $1.00 ENTITLES SupplyContinued YOU TO ONE 11" x 14" PORTRAIT ( From Page 1)) NAME Naval District.He . later traveled to the May- ADDRESS port Naval Station and the Navy Fuel Depot. While at Mayport LIMIT ONE PER SUBJECTEach he was guest of honor at a luncheon at the Commissioned Officer's Additional Subject $3.95. Group $1.00 Mess (Open). SON FOLLOWS SUITDonald C. Elmore, 17-yeor old son of Lt. Per Person. The admiral Is the 33rd Chiefof Cdr. Milford D. Elmore (MSC), is sworn I into the Naval Reserve by the Bureau of Supplies and Ac- his father during ceremonies at the Jacksonville Naval Reserve 3 DAYS ONLY JULY 18-19-20 counts. He assumed his present Training Unit. Donald, a senior at Forest High School, plans to position In June 196L apply for an appointment to Annapolis following his graduationnext The Bureau handles some year. In the meantime he will participate in local reserve ac- 400,000 Items directly related to tivities. Lt. Cdr. Elmore, the Fiscal and Supply Officer at the Na- (;. Our .. the support of aircraft It was val Hospital, also started his Navy career as an enlisted man in Lay-A. 4423Roosevtlr stated. It also stocks some 1940. He received his commission In the Medical Service Corpsin Yiay Plan. No G. C. Murphy CO.Blvd. Roovflt I 1,200,000 articles for general 1952. The Elmores live at 5544 Norde Dr., Jacksonville.NA.( Extra Charge Moll Navy use. TRU Photo) .'-' .... .-...-.--- ... -. ." .- -_.. - - --' -- - I .- . - .'.', ,.'. ." ': \ .. ) " p : : .. JULY 1 18, 1 1963- : : d. JAX AIR NEWS __ PAGE 5 f fI MMMMMMM MMMMMM MMMMIMl MMH , Bluejackets 'Inn I CPO Club I r r Acey Duty r 1 Need goin' home money? Dorn's Notes ClubThursday ': Thursday, July 18 ''I Thursday, July 18 18 July 'I Dance contest & Dance featuring Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings Happy Hour Country and Western Night fea- 8:00 p.m. 12:00: a.m. Friday, July 19 turning the Country Drifters Friday July 19 Dance to Johnny Arnold "4" &OOP.rn.OOP.rn.: I Dance Phil & Friday, Julv 19 LI' featuring Cay Saturday, July 20 Chantels 9:00 p.m. l00a.m.: Dance to Mach Four, vocal Jerry Dance to Cappy's Combo I Gray 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. SaturdayJuly 20 Sunday, July 21 Saturday, July 20 Dance featuring March Wilson & I U ,Red Coats 9:00 p.m.1:00 a.m. Dance to Mach Four Dance to Mark Castle 8:30 p.m. - 22 12:30 a.m. I July Monday, Sunday, July 21 _ Pizza Sunday, July 21 -' Night Dance featuring Carl Boyd & Rhythm Kings 8:00 p.m. 12:00 Tuesday, July 23 Dance to Bud Clark Quartet 8:30 I a.m. p.m. 11:30 p.m. I Happy Hour Monday, July 22 Wednesday, July 24 Monday, July 22 \\ Dining& Dancing Popcorn at the bar from 5:00 p.m. Western Night music by Country to ? Tuesday July 23 DriftersBy Tuesday, July 23 Happy Hour 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. shrinking storage sites from Game Night 7:30 p.m. 10:00p.m. Wednesday, July 24 77 to 11 depots In 1963 and 1964 Game Night 8:00: p.m. the Defense Supply Agency expects Wednesday, July 24 to reduce distribution costs Happy Hour 4:00: p.m. 6:00 p.m.' Get up to $600 from HFC by $11 million annually.The . The Defense Supply Agency expects KNOWLEDGE Knowledge can Anytime you find yourself short of cash-that's a good to place 39.8 percent of its number of military supply be memorized. Wisdom must think time to think of HFC. Household Finance. More serv Fiscal 1964 procurement program Items managed by the Defense things through. Arithmetic Teacher. - icemen do...over 100,000,every year. May we help you? with small business firms. This Supply Agency has Increased from . trill amount to $1.2 billion. 85,000 In January, 1962, to more _. Gun 900,000 May 1. 1963. EYE-CATCHING array of awards '. I "- - -- ---- -" Y MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS and medals worn by aviation ma- Ask about p o.24 u e rr, o r rrs o yr: chinist mate first class Alan D. Credit LifeInsurance $100 5.93 729 10.07 18.48 Lundy, stops RAdm. Robert Gold- 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 thwaite, ComFoirJax, during NAS 300 17.79 21.88 3021 55.45 Jacksonville's annual Administrative loans at 5Q0 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 on u Inspection held July 10.Lundy' . 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 kd rate 12 medals are headed group Cluntii .r.comptitU at J% on! tkal fart oftcktdultd mtmtUf kalanctt not txctvttnt(300 by the Distinguished Flying tint%M! any",,...i"",. Cross with two stars and the Air : Medal with two stars. He is assigned y HOUSEHOLD FINANC .5, to the Aircraft Mainten '' . 1 ti ance Department's Jet Shop. ), ,o ,ao tQ7ioNCI 1 \ I (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron ,I Gardner, PH2)Television ) 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9*** f t Cedar Hills Shopping Center ; is that remarkable Invention that makes It necessary 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 for you to wake up before you can 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 go to bed. Harold Coffin, San Above office open Friday evenings until P.M. :. 1... .s. .. .. Francisco Examiner. A TTENTIONFHA $100 $ 50 I BUYERS DOWN 51 P RMO.. .Including FHA in Service Personnel ...:. <" " '" _ 55.5 15r WE WILL PAY THE REST OF THE DOWN PAYMENT IF YOU WILL PARTICIPATE i IN HELPING US TO CLEAN, SPRIG, GRADE AND PAINT YOUR HOMEI! V. A. NO CASH REQUIRED. .-, ...,'tt.-':".: T "'("$I ROYAL OAK MODEL HerculesHERCULES BUILDS A WOMAN'S KIND OF HOME!! u uuu Homes Look at these Hercules Home benefits! Built-in Electric Range-Breakfast Bar, Vinyl Tile Floors-Holiday fJ ff Hill Stone Exteriors-Armstrong Tile Ceilings-Complete Landscaping-Electric Heating-Community Con venience and Pleasures. Jackspnville's biggest home valuel These homes are all within walking distance s Merin Rd, of Jefferson Davis Junior Hieh School and Oak Hill Elementary School.,MaJoJ shopping center also nearby $ $ Mel Ott Baseball Diamond For Little League Baseball. 18 hole golf course. CeJar River Boating and Ski- ing. Bowl-O-Rama. Churches of all denominations. oc , 103 TO ST. O Rd. Phones: 771.0137 or SP 1.3732 Cecil Field' NAS Hr K L U L t 9 HUM E S J ACKSONVILLE'S3LARGEST BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERSr .--- i.e.- --_ ----- ._ ____ -_ _ .. .,-, .- .-... .-- l w.-.w-.y .t.;'MMMi'.4iA" fi" <&:;' -- .. ... ... - .' -- , r PAGE 6 JAI ::;: JULY ; ,1963NATTU Is Fourth Annual Winner I Of the CNAT.chTra Admiral's PlaqueA commanding officer's pred- By D.W.Warren, J03 The plaque is an annual award e . iction came true recently when which may be retired by any 1.11 ++ the Naval Air Technical Training activity winning It three consecutive - Unit here became the fourth annual Captain Allen signed his name, years.CPO r e.r . winner of the Chief of Naval Air then wrote, "Keep it polished. Technical Training's "Admiral's We're coming after it./'* Plaque". Recently, that prediction was Captain H.D. Allen Naval'Air fulfilled when the annual award, Recalls Technical Training Unit Com- given to the activity_,within the manding Officer attended presentation Naval Air Technical Training ceremonies for last year's Command demonstrating the Tour of Duty winner at the Naval Air Technical greatest overall efficiency of operation - Training Center, Glynco, Georgia, was awarded to the Naval Inside RussiaIt and was asked by the Naval Air Air Technical Training Unit,Jack- Technical Training Center Glynco sonville by the Chief of Naval Air Commanding Officer to sign a Technical Training, Rear Admiral was a long haul fromMoscow. book. guest J.C. Clifton. The only American on the trainan - The winner is determined by Administrative American Navyman tried to and Material Inspections Ignore the stares he got from the EXPRESSWAY held during the fiscal Russian passengers.He . year, which runs from July 1 to shifted uncomfortably In his BEST IN NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAININC-Rear Admiral J.l APARTMENTSNow June 30. The Administrative Inspection seat and pulled himself erect. In C. Clifton, (L) Chief of Naval Air Technical 1 raining, presents f is a rigid examination of time, the long-awaited moment the "Admiral's Plaque" to Capt. H. D. Allen, Commanding all methods and procedures came. Officer of the Naval Air Technical Training Unit, Jackson- renting 2J4 Bedrooms employed by the activity as wellas "When the train crossed the ville. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by R. J. Bennett, PH2)). Conveniently located to a close-up Inspection of Its per- Russian border Into Finland, II was Downtown and HAS. soneL greatly relieved. It was like taking The Material Inspection, whichIs Marine Sergeant Wins Honors As FURNISH......$70.00 a breath of fresh air. combined with the Administrative - Telling of his exodus from the UNFURNISHED..$55.00 Inspection, Is an examinationof Chief Dental TechnicianEarl USSR was material and equipment of the A. Carbo who recently retired NATTU Serviceman of the Month"Outstanding activity. The two combine to give from naval service after 21 years Cleo Davis a comprehensive picture of the active duty.Beginning. performance of his r- ability of the activity to performits late in 1948, Carbo duties as Fiscal Clerk and Sub- assigned tasks and to provide sequently Admlnistatlve Y REALTORS-INSURORS served a year with the American Supply ', 588 S. EDGBWOODEV Information needed to suggest Embassy In Moscow. While there Clerk has won for a Marine Ser- ti f 1dW changes.EVE he had the opportunity to studythe geant honors as "Serviceman of 4-6444 Russians and, he said "Theysure the Monthfor May at the Naval studied me." Air Technical Training Unit. But mostly the typical Russianon Sergeant James W. Kraus Jr., the street tended to shy away who is attached to the Marine 1 yyx,+ NON ON ANEW .n from him. "They knew right away Aviation Detachment at Naval Air 999 *' 3i I was an American by the cut of Technical Training Unit, was SO'x 10' 2.BEImOOMMOBILE my civilian clothes. They'd detour named "Serviceman of the Month"by around me without a word. Captain H.D. Allen, Naval Air "Naturally they're curious about Technical Training Unit Com- HOME! Americans," explained the chief. manding Officer In ceremonies ' "You can see it In their eyes. Wednesday, July 3. :: - NOW ONLY But they've been told to be waryof According to a letter of commendation ( Americans. They're afraid to signed by Captain Allen, -i approach you. Sergeant Kraus has completely revised - 55 "If I stepped into a restaurantfor the Issue and storage section per a bite to eat I got the usual of consumable and expendableitems , stares. thereby greatly improving "I spoke a little Russian, but appearance and Increasing ef- Sgt. James W. Kraus, Jr. LOCALLY BUILT this didn't fool them. Soon,some- ficiency of operation.The . FULLY FURNISHED one would make a silent motion commendation also read In Initiative Is a credit to this com- TIRES an! WHEELS with his head and everyone seated part: mand and to the, Marine Corps." eND "BOX"SAVE near me would get up and walk "He has demonstrated outstand- In addition to the letter of commendation - 4000 PHILIPS HIG AY away. ing qualities of responsibility, Initiative Sgt. Krause received a| eON FREIGHT (U.S..I Just-S.Ah 01 Philips Highway"aa). "It was different," continued and integrity. He fully recognizes $25 U.S. Government Savings Bond I CON MIDDLE-PHONE 359.5370 Carbo, "with some of the younger the great Importance of paid for from the Command's Welfare THE MAN CHARGES DIFFERENCE S urrSatt 9 o.m. 9 p.m Russians, particularly Moscow an efficient office and the part it and Recreation Fund. He will University students. plays in the overall function of also receive, for himself and his "The students were full of command. To this end, he has de- family, a free day In historic St. questions. They had a natural voted many of his off duty hours. Augustine of the St. courtesy GET AMISSILE curiosity about America that kept In addition he has found time to Augustine Chamber of Commerceand me jumping tor answers. Mostof complete many correspondence the the questions concerned our cultural courses which have further increased Jacksonville USO. AGE DEAL! diffe ences. his value. His conduct and "When I told them that most 1. ... Americans had cars, their own ORGIN-Deadline The term PEA ofTEMPERANCE.* apartment or home, they refusedto "deadline" was first used at NEW CARSSlowest believe It. But you saw the Andersonville Prison during the ... Prices wheels turning in their heads. Civil War. It referred to a line "I got the distinct which Union tfiftf Impression prisoners were forbidden - .Highest Trade-in Allowance ; added Carbo, "that to &* they were cross, according to the & I\' I ;; .Easy Terms- The Nicesest Treatment in Town hungry for the truth. But when Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical. f .. :i, f you hit them between the with Mae .fjfeiwj eyes Walker Sal of USED CARS it, they are afraid." Business Education. !<3> 88 , j J /) Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots dial EV 8-7676 1. - I ';J, 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings Ave. JI Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty MILITARY J I f ;, On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE50FOOT %:% iLEMPEI2 MISSILE AUTO IIAB11' INSURAIy E I.AgOR NCE ANI' @J GORDONTHOMPSON"Jacksonville's ARE 1UE1W0 BFS1PUYyipplJSOFMAN : 4ARPENS114EAPPEfTE. / i LAEoR 6 / .AND /CHEVROLET/ Center" TEMPERANCE pVEN'f r McDOUGALL'S E R C1 FM INDIJUi ING'ft EXCESS 1463 Roo..vtt st.a.-N.sr NA&Js(t$ n.tU, I ...cl wc 4cawES _. w _ _ _ I 1 18:1 1963' JAX AIR I NEWS' .Pir.F..-- .7 7th Class of JANGos V Ij j I II ., Graduates at HospitalThe \ a r r . : t q A seventh class of JANGOs Commander Geraldine A. Houp, ?1- i iA r (Junior Army, Navy Guild Organ Chief Nurse assisted by Lieutenant c ization) graduates received caps at Commander Lilian B. Schoonover, a ceremony at the Naval Hospital presented the caps to the new Chapel Friday, July'12. JANGOs. JANGO girls qualify for Other awards of chevrons and graduation by completing 100 pins were presented to older mem- hours of combined classroom and bers who were present to welcomethe ward work In the nurses' aide new girls. training. This particular class The Hospital organization voluntarily k r began this past May. worked 14,000 hours since 11r Captain J.M. Hanner, Naval the classes began In November of Hospital Commanding Officer, 196LA presented diplomas and Introduced reception In the Gator Den .. Lieutenant Commander H.C. followed the presentations.The . Irons, Chief of Urology, who was graduates were: Elizabeth the principal speaker.Movies. Boniface, JacolynBroutlette,Bar- bara Brown, Pamela Farris, SEVENTH CLASS OF JANG (Junior Army, Guild J.Is. Stephanie Maulden, Linda Mc- pJetlng( 100 hours of combined classroom; Navy Organizations) receive caps after com- and Clure, work In Nurses Aide Training( to R front row) Shirley Priest, and Alice Pam Farris I , Stephanie Maulden Soester. Barbara Brown "dLlndaMcClur. (L to R back row) Alice So..t.r, Shirley Priest, Elizabeth Boniface, and Jacolyn Bruuil.tt.. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by FAPL) r I Movies will be shown regularlyat 7 p.m. on Monday through Saturday e ; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday; and Sunday, at the Main- BLASTHIGH side and NATTU Theaters and at 7 p.m. only on Sunday at the Hos- pital Theater. These times are 6 subject to change. Thursday, July 18 9A.M.OPEN: PRICES ! Malnside The Student Prince . NATTUnit Mania Hi.9P.M 5462 NORMANDY BLVD. Hospital Rome Adventure , PH. 388-5447 , Friday, July 19 MainsideThe Trouble With Harry NATTUnit The Student Prince Hospital Rome Adventure Saturday, July 20 15,000 ITU 3WESTINGHOUS Mainside The Good Earth NATTUnlt-The Trouble With Harry Hospital The Student Prince Sunday, July 21 Mainside Black Gold NATTUnit The Good Earth ,. Hospital-The Trouble With Harry c ' Monday, July 22 COOL ! a Matnslde The Interns d NATTUnit Black Gold Hospital The Good Earth i Tuesday, July 23 5 COOL ! . Malnside King Solomon's Mines NATTUnit The Interns ; Hospital Black GoldWednesday 24 LOADED WITH FEATURES: July Mainside Bitter Sweet 2 SPEED FAN both hi and low NATTUnit King Solomon's Mines THERMOSTAT automatic, adjustable Hospital The InternsII1L1 ;.: :\:. l:y::::l::; :{*:' VENTILATION CONTROL :; :w. ,, 'J':,::-'.:.::,: SERVICEmu ,.. .. ;!: t. ': ff.:::"V{::'!: :::' DEHUMIDIFIES CIRCULATES i TUM mil uivici mIIAUI l '..Y ', :tf ; (%;:' MMMISMI nus 111. nil ..yi:"X"\i;":+'. .. ... : ....,....... .. ...........r" ,....: ,........ \..;'.:(..l-.F...7rf((......7,{ .\.".''.''..'.:!\:. PERMANENT FILTER, washable tllVICI INI WAmXTT IN (Mill M M {..irf: ::(:{:f ir::: : }:::::: :.Mfit: : : {; :(:t vtw.::: ;.;: ;;l i;:, ,, :;; !::<}'i;: r.{tM';: :: '; SUPER QUIET COOLING DELIVERY { .f{ UST, MtMH,(OUHTCOIH Mil HUKHM -fAKE'1J.U E GASY 1t'THE > i!." !;ilr4: 'firllltllftll: ; : : r ; . ... 111-I ANIMALS% / GEE'L.E WHA&:;'5 tu } ti : : .'.I IJI11tJULY $ \; { NEW IN PEOPLE::. ?:. V 4L NOW ONLY ..... - ti - -- .- .. " PAGES JAX AIR NEWS JULY 18, 1963 -- .. ' . " \ : \ A ., ",. i i ., "., ",, ,. .: ". ', ; ... UNITEp f Jz .. 1..... 'f.": !. 'J" -""' ".. ' STgTES : :'".' . NAVY '. '.,.. ,. . . ..'.. . f' .. ... '. <11ft' "" .' " ;t.. ' : ,." '". "''' . ; ti ', : .,. ;' ; '., .J:..i,.,,.,.'.<. ft>>,.;,' .. A.t u!I I .. :)'fttrh'i '","" .1 . I , .' . '" '. ,. t;! rt , 41 41.tP Birmingham Show 1Y> ... . Alabama Jumps Part Of Busy Summer ScheduleBy Guiding In -. Mass Jump _ Marc Whetstone, JOl The sky has become a play- .x ground today, and wherever there's an air show there can x.. e undoubtedly be seen a skydivingevent on the program. Jax Navy Sports Parachute Club members have joined the demon- stration fraternity and are kept quite busy traveling throughout Florida, Georgia, and more recently in Alabama. July 3-4 found 11 members of the club in Birmingham,Ala.,per . forming in conjuction with that ftittOT.nn ..;TT* >... t tiafmiammm r- .. city's brations.Independence Day cele- Safely Down. "Let's Go Again". (Navy Photos by Robert R. Richards, AEC, Navy Recruiting) Three Waves were Included In I this number; Cherry and Gerry II ...-:,. . McGraw ( twin sisters) and Sheila Kavanaugh. The twins were not eligible to participate in the I ARMED ORCES/ jumping since they have yet to qualify. Sheila, did,bowever per- 'AD/0/ SERVICE . form from altitudes of 12,000 and 4,500 feet. She has over 60 jumps ttS' JeWel logged. 'e Once again on July 27, the clubIs ....... 8 . traveling to Homestead AFB \\ "Ii ' south of Miami where they will LJ ,. conduct further demonstration . jumps. SheilaNATHJ BRILLIANT DIAMOND The scheduled attempt to break the Florida State high altitude record ChiefCommissioned ENGAGEMENT SETS this coming weekend has been "postponed until July 28. Plans are Ex.tlm fCYtJg for the jumpers to board a C-117 e/uH aircraft, piloted by Jacksonville'sNavy :"' ; 7t9' Nothing Down . Officer Lieutenant LDO Recruiting EnsignA *1t:OPINIONS EXPRESSED No InterestNo Commander John C.Brown, BY PTC WHITE, WERE HiscmN Carrying Charge don oxygen gear and jump from a chief officer the Naval petty at AND NOTNECE6SAR1LyIHOSEOF : Small payment each paydayat height of 25,000 feet. This will Air Technical Training Unit has 1J.416 Sfp'f10N... ' be done at Whltehouse Field near received a commission En- as an Jim Warner Jeweler Inc."NJt'onw'ce" . Cecil Field. The exact time of sign under the Navy's LDO , the descent with other ' together program.He 224 W..t Forsythr highlight events coming up In the Is former Senior Chief New Antisub Patrol AircraftTo I near future will be published in Aviation Electronics Technician next week's Jax Air News. James G. Pruitt, who was com- Operate From Bermuda missioned a Limited Duty Officerin Washington (AFPS) -The Atlantic Fleet Subs Avionics in ceremonies July 2. Navy's newest antisubmarine pa trol aircraft, the P-3A Orion, will A former Instructor InNATTU's operate from Kindley AFB, Ber- Win 22 'E' Awards Aviation Electrician's Mate muda, beginning this summer. --- .( School, Ens. Pruitt will attend theeightweek DOD said that, by basing a .. Aviation Officer's P-3A detachment in Bermuda, the .... .t i;,*- submarines Indoctrination .- Twenty-two two Navy's capability for ocean surveillance - submarine tenders and three sub- Course at NAS and detection of sub- .. - marine rescue ships of the U.S. Pensacola in August. marines will be extended. -- - Atlantic Fleet Submarine Force Ens. Pruitt was Captain of The Orion became operational in August 1962 and combines the . have been selected to receive the NATTU's Pistol Team which latest improved equipment for - coveted Navy "E" for efficiency.Vice placed second In Chief Naval search, detection and destructionof r Adm. E.W. Grenfell, USN, Technical Training matches heldat enemy submarines.LET'S II Commander Submarine Force, Memphis in May. LOOK FOR MOBILE HOMES BY . U.S. Alantic Fleet, in announcingthe - awards stated, "fiscal year . 1963 has been seen a maximum . contribution of trained and moti- - vated manpower to the continuing - unprecedented build-up of the sub- From marine forces by all units in the .+I .. TONIGHT! GO ROLLER SKATING M.6if.e face of such challenges as the &IMlltO- Cuban crisis and the heartbr kIng Special rates to service personnel. . loss of the Thresher. - Skate on Tuesday night __ 4857Blending . "Many units have sacrificed to FREE _ maintain the high overall state of With THIS advertisement.( Boulevardr _ readiness of the Force and the -. .- Open nightly 7:30 to 10:30 ' 'WInners were hard to select. Well done." 1819 KINGS AVE. (So. Side) SOUTH'S LARGEST 1 - - JULY 18, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PACE 9 Navy Cdr. 28 Civilian Employees , AwardedArmy Get Benny Suggs ChecksTwentyeight I MedalA civilian employees were presented with beneflcal sug- ; gestion awards recently. The checks totaling $740 went to four departments - retired Navy Commander, :_ O&R, Supply Department, Security Department and industrial Department. Walter M. Brobston has receivedthe Delations Army Commendation Medal The largest award ($125)) was 0& R} $20-Michael Ceballos Jr., from Colonel Eugene H. Walter presented to and Doyle C. Carter, 0& R; $20- overhaul and Repair Department Peter D. Mitchell, Jr. and RobertM. newly assigned commanding for the of suggestion a 'puller" Reel. O&R; $20-Charles W. officer of the Florida Sector Retainer designed to remove Butts and William R. Stuckey, Command here. K371369 clutches The tool (HOK ) O&R $15-Joseph J. Summers, The award was presented to Cdr. ; is so designed that it fits in the Brobston on behalf of the Secretaryof cone seat of the main rotor hub Jr., O&RUS-EugeneT.; Austin O&R $15-Othel R. Grace O&R; the Army in a ceremony held and by turning the center through ; in Building 467, headquarters of bolt, gently backs out the retainer. $15-James A. Godfrey O&R; the Florida Sector Command.The The use of this tool has eliminated 515-Hugh C. Ward, O&R; $IS- retired officer won the the damage foremerly sustained by Michael Ceballos O&R; $15- d F award while serving as a Navy Liaison the seal assemble, "0"* rings and ludwig A. Nowotny, O&R; US- 1 Officer with the Army transfer hub. Raymond K. Reinhardt, O&R; r V a Transportation Research Com- Other cash award winners were: $15Mary H. Selby Industrial mand, Ft. Eustis, Va. from March $50George Kasnias, 0& R; $50- Relations Department. Col. Eugene H. Walter, CO of the Florida Sector Command con- 1961 to January 1963. He is Michael N. Gilhooly, Supply; $35- Ancient City gratulates retired Navy Commander Walter M. Brobston after presenting credited with having obtained rec- Edmond E. Chitty, O & R; $35- him with the Army Commendation Medal.(Army Photo) ognition of HEAP (Helicopter Extended Tulmon S. Cantrell, O&R; $35- Army Platform) and was Charles F. Keller, 0 & R ; $35- Plans USODanceParty Instrumental in the adoption in the James E. McCune and Sheldon J. Navy of a concept and equipment Carter, O&R; $25-Robert 1.. developed by the Army. He was Williams, O&R $25-Louis F. d ; Complete The St. Augustine USO, locatedat cited also, for obtaining essential! Hysmith, J. Security; $25-Anthony trials 63 St. George Street in St. Navy support for Pacific sea Lukaszewski, 0& R; $2S-Rolando Coverage! Augustine, will hold a special of LARC 15 and transport for the Trlozzi, 0& R; $20-Michael Tkac d dd opening night dance Saturday, July a Army Swamp Fox exercise, con- and William W. Hicks, O&R;$20- 6 20, from 7:30-10:30 accord- ducted in Panama. p.m. AUTO LIABILITY Johnny P. Todd and Michael Tkac, d Ing to USO Committee Chairman ( FIRE MARINE HOME OWNERS James Teuton. Music will be furnished by a CASUALTY LIFE well known rock-n-roll group. Law Down Payments. c: Also, the newly formed Junior Vol- Easy Monthly Payments unteers Corp. will present its new Representing Military Underwriters members to the group. The volunteer - D who has put in the most AUTO INSURANCE FOR hours during the past month will be elected "Girl of the Month" MILITARY PERSONNEL and will be presented with aCrftwn Business: 388-3583 Home: RA 4-3249 and Corsage in honor of the oc- casion. Dances will beheld every Fridayand Saturday night at the oldest 1\ city's USO from 7:30-10:30: p.m. On Sunday evenings there will be & song fests conducted by Mrs. Evelyn Chairs. f' k&y '.4 111 { M 1IA 1LEADINGMAH M A>" METALSMITH Dominic Commisso of the O&R Pro- cess Division receives a superior accomplishment award from Overhaul and Repair Officer Capt. R.H. Fagan in recognition of' WESTSIDE his work in the establishment of a Glass Inspection Board. This Board, through inspection and evaluation of plastic and glass panels in helicopter aircraft, has appreciably reduced the former 100 percent replacement rate for the panels. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). SERVING /.G :G:> c...wryroyu.'d';S'al' SyA f9 SOUTHWEST DUVALCOUNTY MAKING A MOVE? COMPUTE WITH COMVCMItKT Rent A MODERN Our mouth-watering, taste-pleasing cuscustard NEW FORD TruckVANS .: BANKING COMMERCIAL tard pie has been a favorite with our pie SERVICES customers since, 1940 when we perfectedthe F i * then we've served over 1 featured : STAKES recipe. Since PICK.UPS rra.i .. $4,000,000 worth of custard pie over everyday LIFT GATES 1.11-.riAA1d00111 h,0 Ar.7Ar Ir L1 ,.rJr A11P11 All D.,.., 32,000,000 pieces made with the same only I 15c PANELS recipe. Enjoy its tender, flaky crust and Yourself Move subtle hint of spices today! 50% SPECIAL And Save Up To LONG DI STANCE I - StolQSQMB.*F.oct'e" RATES ub A 1t 311 W. STATE ST. I-oDimio/ 771-6161 A EL 3.8AM110JULIAST Roosevelt Mall -128 W. Monroe -Southgate Plaza EL 3-7475 Member of FDIC _.., ... .. I.. .\ ' : e s .s I If PAGE JAX AIR NEWS r JULY 18, 1963 - T f NARTU ConvertibleGoes I r t_ Up For Sale I The 1963 white Chrysler Newport convertible used by the NARTU Jax Officer Procurement team Is UD for sale. FLY NAVY) In January of this year each toiquefllte auto 3-speed trans- station In the Naval Air Reserve mission, safety belts, tinted glass, Training Command received one and outside remote control mirror [.f, of these convertibles through the and antenna... and drives like a r" .", ,' courtesy of the Navy League of dream. All markings on the car .. .'c. .11: < ...",.' >r"" the United States on a loan basisto are decals and will be removed TOO OLD..NOWSeven months ago this sleek go-mobile was In her prime. Now she must be dis- Officer bolster the Naval Aviation prior to delivery to the new owner. Programs.To The original list price (In January - charged. But she'll go with pride, having spent her time in service honorably. However, anyone make way for the 1964 1963 This wishing to take her home will have with "cash" ticket. Chief Rose YN1 was $4,251.25. to come up a $2,850 or ] models, the Navy League has authorized - be purchased for $2 car can Moore of NARTU's Information and Recruiting Ext. 268-361, can give you her address. (OfficialU. the officersto only , commanding 850 first cash basis. S. Photo on a come Navy ). make the 1963 models avail- __ The new owner will also receive able to prospective buyers in the the written 5-year warranty by Serious Boating Accidents local command. the Chrysler Corporation. This convertible has been used Delivery date for this beautiful for only seven months, has received convertible will be September 4. Make Headlines Regularly excellent maintenance and Interested persons should contact has approximately 16,000 miles. It Chief Rose or Moore,YN1, NARTU erious boating accidents are a big reason for the increase in mentals of small-craft safety. Is equipped with radio, heater, Information & Recruiting Depart- making headlines with that to Coast Guardsman : power brakes and steering ment, Ext. 268-36L grim reguwater tragedies is too many According one .. ._ _.._._ ------ larity. pleasure sailors are weighing an- "Lots of Sunday sailors have . ' The U. S. Coast Guard reports chor before they learn the funda- the idea that sailing a boat is t::': !( ': i"{; . the same as driving an automo- <,* '. - > , I" JUST BEGINNING? ey find they can't pull over to >I ',*, ,,;'''' the side of the road, they panic. ,, ) " 1a: Another reason seems to be that ! .......---vrf1 boating for many Is strictly a week- ./ end recreation.The moment the fun ' \ seekers are piped aboard the good- -r time feeling takes over, often at ; ,,1i < the expense of common sense. f Here are three reports from Coast Guard files which representthe SEAPLANE ON STILTS?-A PBM5 flying boat tin on vertical float most common water accidents: during a tett. General Dynamic It trying to develop a liable platform Six persons on river voyage In at tea for the Naty't ute in anti-tubmarine warfare. The test floats, 15-foot out board boat. Boat over- which are 40 feet long, could be made to retract under the fuselage loaded. No life jackets on board. during flight, then be petitioned after landing. Wave broke over the bow. Thosein front rushed toward stern. Water ' I' nI poured into overloaded stern.Boat I / g 4s 4 sank. Four persons drowned. wzm \O m\\! A'I YI Port gasoline fuel tank had deteriorated - vent pipe, permittingvapor The Holt Publishing Company, publishers of the Jax Air News, is and overflow to drain Into offering a $5.00'prize for the earliest postmarked correct answer to bilge. When engine started before this weeks crossword puzzle. Deadline for entries will be 1200, ventilating bilge, fumes exploded.Two each Saturday following publication. The winner will be announcedin i thrown overboard.One next week's issue of the Jax Air News. Entries must be sen, occupants to the Holt Publishing Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville drowned other died of burns. 8, Fla. Casualty alone In 14-foot out- ACROSS 7-Sallor SAGAS ASS E IT . board. Operating at high speeds (colloq.1 ) 1-Tear 8-Slugglsh TAL E NT. RHO DES with son In tow on water skis. -Prepares for 1I." xpert Quail. R H EA. N A Said casualty made sharp turn print 10-Unlt of SON. PIE I T y pIA which threw him from boat. Driverless 12-Fuss 9-A month Siamesecurrency ( S ,IDLE R A a F ."" craft turned full circle, U-Essentlal ,11-Affirmative S NAP P E D. T I IRE S 14-Devoured' IC-Scottish skirt . BEE S. CAP E f missed boy on skis but struck casualty 15-Monltor IB-Roman . : HSBQQ .rasaasna who then sank. Life jacket 17-Cooks oven In :! bronse20The sun aaaa. H E LEN).an would have kept him afloat. 19Rulers21Damp 22Muslcaldrama saa.naaaa. iru E I ORRETIRING There's little doubt the numberof mm.oauan I .anna I . 22-Clty inRussia % -)Iore unusual boating accidents will rise this 2Carpenter's24Dawn D E MAN t>.aaataaa ? . tool .aaans.aaaaa ) year, say federal and state officials. goddess 27-Wash lightly Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 The reason Isn't that pri- 26Slave298eparatrs 28-Insert surreptitiously 41-Bank Policeman vate sailors are growing more 11-Fall behind33Hpanlsh 30-Oftiprlng employee (slang) rq careless, It's simply the numberof for 32-b'emale 43-Kcottlsh cap DS-Glrl's name "river"54Teutonlr (colloq.) 45-Rubber on 67Obstruct69Macaw inexperienced boat owners is pencil r :36-TltJe ofrespect growing. At last count there were 35-Dlstress deity 9rysignal e 111 60-Llmb more than seven million pleasure 38-Lavlshes C2-Tlssu 63-Rlver In 7-Small lump fondness on 64-Death rattle Italy craft In the United States every 39-8ymbol for ; l lI lf thing from $60 canoes$100,000- 40-Hoalc nickel I 2 3 4 J 6 7 t 9 10 11 !+J irilr; plus cabin cruisers. Boating Is the It-Insect rffir fastest 44-Clayey earth 12 13 14 growing summer recre- 4-Reglon I f !tj'llf I lfji lulri rJrfj ation next to beer drinking. Allowance 48-Hurried 13 16 00 17 II Paralleling this growth Is the for waste !'r7, i' rJj. !+i jilrj+7+r 1, rltrlfl.! +:f'r+flrr, development of safety accessories SllllumlnatedClPeloponnmus 00<: 19 20 XX> 21 < ri l1 (((! ( /l ll(f(r+// !? :fl r rr > ) < QS riff! !i /%/ +,l+t liIIJrl.1' which give summer sailors a fight- 55-Halled 22 23 24 2J 000 26 27 21 ing chance of being around to talk Dependent I S ( l. . lf t'j'+tf!! 61-Poem ... boating during the winter dry dock 63-Part 01'" 30 QS 31 32 U f season.In 64-Jacket efore 34 QS ( U 36 37 38 ) ( 39 addition to life rings, Rotation CS-Kquality XXc I 00 jackets and fire extinguisher 66-Soap plant 40 41 S 2 42 43 44 45Ulitr. if 67-Tattered 4 >OOc: } which are required on board In cloth - "j'I 46 47 000 41 49 >QQ< . ' II most states and by all off-shore- DOWN Q99 : : 'I I .> ... sailors-.there are technical devices -,' l-Male sh'ef'.n ,52 m,53 34 ;:gg: designed to prevent mis?!:' 2-Mountnln In SS ,56 S7 S Crete 39 60 !: : haps. THE BEST BOYBELLAIR 3.Holt Special fuel lines, ventilating I fattened her 61 62 63 64 fans, automatic shut-off valves food Q [ backfire flame arrestors for car- 4-Smooth 6J S: 66 61 5-Funeral buretors and specially Insulated tuna . 6-Pronoun by United Feature Syndicate. ftC:. bIn electrical circuits are only a few. { DRIVE SOUTH ON 3LANDINGA UM II Artktrlitf-.rvlM ......,.,*oily.r . . ---- -:-- --"" - : - _. . 18, 1963 i JAX AIR NEWS tAGE 11 Commendation Medal AuthorizedFor JFK Names 31 Joint \Staff Activity Personnel To Receive New ORAHGEPARK Washington (AFPS-The Department of Defense has an- nounced the establishment of a Joint Service CommendationMedal Medal of FreedomWashington [STONE DAY CAMPFOR which will be awarded in recognition of outstanding (AFPS) President; performances of duty and meritorious achievements by mem- Kennedy marked the nation's Independence PLOYS AND GIRLS 6 to 14 bers of the Armed Forces assigned to joint staffs and other anniversary by naming joint activities. 31 persons to receive the new (Transportation And Lunch $12 50 The medal, to .be awarded in Presidential Medal of Freedom.The Fnrlihr PER WEEK. : the name of the Secretary of De- IIr,j awards will be presentedat RAGE I Call fense, is the first' which unified a White House ceremony in PARK C04:9996 OTHER AREAS EV40546EjTtMuTOSEfMeE commanders can award without September. going through Service channels. Those to be honored include I The Joint Service Commen- 4IIH statesman, diplomats, educators, dation consists of four conjoined musicians, authors scientists - , hexagons of green enamel, anda gold eagle with outspread civic leaders and a former i I wings grasping in Its talons Supreme Court Justice. \\ ] three gold arrows. It is toppedby The new medal, the highest 13 gold stars with a gold civilian honor that Presidentcan "IF II I base representing land, sea and a I IT CAN BE DONE, WE'LL DO ITI" bestow in , peacetime, was ' air, all within a gold circular . laurel wreath bound with gold established by Executive Order r Tune up & electrical service. I bands. last February to reward annually I t u M .with latest sun equipment. I The medal will be accompaniedby those who contribute Volkswagen service. a certificate bearing the name significantly to the quality of "Just change the t Automatic Transmission J I of the recipient and details of the American life. I rubber band In the CDCE Voltage Regulator Check award. The ribbon for the medalis It replaces the Medal of Free- motor." with This Ad. colored blue, green and white. dom, which was established in Authority to award the medal 1945 and was awarded for per- . has been delegated to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairmanof formance of a meritorious act 409 CAMBKlOGlB RD t (CHIEF HEATH EV the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Di- R or service in the interest of rector of Defense Supply Agency, the security of the United States. Director of National Security Agency, and Commanders-in- Joint Srrticf Commendation Medal . Chief Commands.of unified and specified the ONE place to Any member of the Armed call for Forces who distinguishes himselfby meritorious achievement or service while serving in any specified joint activity after Jan 1, 1963, is eligible for the new !l9ftYPhone award. Ads should I.selled& ( to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyd. Drive, ; Further authority may be delegated Jockionvlllo e. Florida/ to arrive not Iota thon Tuotday !for publU only in, wartime and then cation the following tburtdoy.Ms arriving too lot for this deadline only at the direction of the Sec- will 1 ko publish the following week unless the publisher Is ,In. Beneficial! Get cash double fast for any good rea retary of Defense. Details are structod othrwlso. A ch.ck or money order for the full cost of the son furloughs, bills, -name-it! And get available in DOD Directive ad must be r.c.lv.d WITH the copy for the ode DO NOT SEND CASH. expenses you 1348.14. Beneficial's International Credit Card, too, for Immediate Cash Loan Service at affiliated Beneficial office '. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . $1.00 any any where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes! Call now! Per additional line ((4 words per line) .35 ... Coffee in ExchangesStill BENEFICIALFINANCE FOR SALE -' Ortega Hills, 1 mi. HANDY PERSONAL SERVICE- Costs a Nickel from NAS, 3 BR, 11/2 bath, fenced COST PLUS lOfo NAME BRAND SYSTEM back yard, shade trees. $500 Range, Refrig AirCond, TV, Armed Forces food service No Loans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note out- down, $85 mo. FHA. 5120 Oak- Stero, Laundry, Etc. Terms lets are among the few places left side Drive. 384-1389 Sales Nuisance For Quote Phone JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville 311 St. . 3-4473 where five-cent of coffee 7311 West Bay Mayflower Hotel. ELgin Box a cup can Mercedes Benz. Write UPS FOR SALE 1962 356-5892 or . 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). EV 4.4595 be bought, according to James 190 D (Diesel) 4-door sedan. Jax 10.RIDE 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.). PO 5.2623 Weir, Chief of the Food Branch Bucket radio (AM & FM). seats, WANTED 5334 Appleton to ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington Services Div., Hq., Army and Air 35 miles/gal. Price: $3,300. NAS, 0730-1600 or will join car Town & Country Shopping Center . . RA 4.7910 Force Exchange Service. CAPT ALLEN NAS Ext. 719 pool Warrick Ext. 725 or 387- SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida 3436 . 8.1515 Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza EX - Pool FURNISHED APT. privileges 7343. Pekinese pups for sale Herschel, 3859 4 rms and bath. SP 1-1106 5934 Wesconnett Blvd. Yard, porch, garage, electricity. PostOfficeTestingLuminescent LET ME SHOW YOU how you can $70 per mo. EV 7-1950 NOW! Ink be in business for yourself withan FOR SALE Polorold 80A Land of income potential $1000 per For Sorting Mail month investment the first of under year $100.on an initial Early lenses.Camera,Sacrifice flash unit- $50.00., wink Phone light, ONE-WAY FURLOUGH FARESFOR Washington (AFPS) The retirement possible. Training and H.B. Colby, NAS ext. 482. U. S. Post Office has an- guidance given. Husband and wife 4410 Wabash Avenue. Two bed- EXAMPLE: . box can work together. Write P.O. nounced a new electronic sort- room bungalow clean kitchen Box 7024, J ax. 10. ing device to speed airmail equipped washer connections JACKSONVILLETO up HOUSE FOR SALE Lg. 4 BR, fenced back yard available August1st service. 2 B, Sunken LR, DR, Bit in Kit, located behind Roosevelt Mall Field tests of the new device, & Washer fenced back & in which a luminescent ink will Dlsp $70.00 call FL 9-4168 or EV 9- be overprinted on airmail stamps, Garage. 4351 Rainer Rd. 8901 will begin August 1, in Dayton, EXCELLENT BUY For Boating NEW YORK 22,20WASHINGTON Ohio. lifetime FOR SALE Olds F-85 1961 2 enthusiast a 15.ft. Fibre An extractor identifies and au-. glass run-*bout with Visor- door sedan white, new tires, RandH tomatically sorts into 'a specialbin Air Cond. clean $350 and assume - all envelopes carrying airmail Electric Starter-Automatic Bail 5001 Dr. 19.05 stamps or stickers imprinted with er. A '81 Motor and a Tilt Trailer. payments Romilly the new phosphorescent tagging Will sell complete for$400.00 Call E. SP 1-5158 inks.A small black box added to HOUSE 388-3028.FOR RENT Ortega Hills $68. per mo. only $100 dn. - the photo electric cancelling 3-bedroom, den. $100.00 EV 4- buys this 3 BR. 1 1/2 bath home o Advance Reservations For Information and machine separates specially- 7138 eqpd. with Range & Ref. Conv. to Available. Reservation treated airmail stamps at an NAS and Cecil 355-2631, Service HELP WANTED Part time, Top of 30,000 estimated rate per hour. Hog B-B-Que, 6479 Roosevelt Realty Bkr. e Travel Any Day CALL ELgin $.1244 and do Blvd. Ed Moore RA 5-1998. The inks are harmless BOAT FOR SALE FiberglassCabin e150 Ibs. checked baggage Atlantic.Coast Line Railroad not change the appearance or SALE Officers dress blues ' FOR Cruiser with trailer and 50 color of the stamps. allowance, plus baggage 500 Water Street and Khakis, size 44 long. Also HP engine. Length 19 ft., 2 bunks Postmaster General J. Edward you wish to carry. Jacksonville, Fla. Day stated that the device would Service cap size 7 and 3/8. 4450 head and sink. Ski equipmentladder - save considerable time in the James Road. life preservers, spare anchor - dispatch of airmail. Going Out Into Civilian Life Soon? spare tanks, canvas cover If the field tests are successful Considering a govt. civil service and other Incidentals Included. "Thanis! for using Coast Line"JULY will be all M I eventually stamps position? For information call Price: $1,900. CAPT ALLEN, phosphor-tagged. 398-6786 or 771-6187 after 5P.M. NAS Ext. 719. wd.. . .. }... ....o..l" -1111"" .. .. .: L"': ...... ..:,,:.i J' ." ,.,. J .." 11IJ'I4WllT.! ( -, ,'.:. .....-:;;;;;..,.. ,.,.,, """, '-- '" v, ''' -__ r. .' .. ,:;, ."' : ," 'q. \ : .1 : " E; :'!" ..... .. . .. .. . . ...... . . . . PAGE 12- JAX AIR NEWS JULY 18, 1963 j f' ' rf P t i im Softball Notice MilE. A double elimination Softball tournament is scheduled for July 1 I 22-26 at NAS Jax for any unit .......r '.. D of Fleet Jacksonville,or Fleet Y YOUR NEW HOME Air Detachments. Rosters are to be made up ofa I maximum number of 19 persons ISA including coaches and managers. All team members must be from I one unit or squadron.For RESALEVALUEPROTECTED further information contact Bob Ohl, JOGS at ComFairJax Service Information Office (Bldg. INVESTMENT! 1, Room 219, Ext.592)). Top intramural Softball talent Preferred Area from several Station activities / Maintenance*Free Quality Construction expected to band together, again ttJ / Low Price and Monthly PaymentsIn this week-end to take on a Rob- ,,) bins AFB team at EnterpriseField. if} , Westwood you get all three . < ; Frank McCaffrey, the team a: manager said, "there will be two U .,.'" ';' ( double headers." The first of two \ ;W' r" fl 3 & 4 Bedrooms, 1, W & 2 Baths ': ., will 2 OO-FHA.VA games Saturday begin at p.m. $10,950.$12.t Terms and Sunday games commence at ', : : ;, ,.-: Only 63.79 Month ' : t 1 , ! 7p.m. / t.: \' 'f. ' (' ':. .. ." t ." \;: r r ., .'!t: :, cONV NItNT 'of., < //tIo u '''"'I. '.." ; "" "of . Blood : _ Navy , THAT PROMOTION SMILE-Lt. Milton T. Hurst flashes a radiant The "MIRACU Mill" of his ardent his wife Marlon and smile to two most supporters of NEW MAINTENANCE.FREE QUALITY HOMES Bank Aided daughter, Gay Georgetta. Lt. Hurst first enlisted in the Navy In December 1939, was promoted from AECS to Lt. (|lg) in December By HOWARD and DAVIE COMPANYJust 1960 and again to Lt. June 21,1963. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by off 103rd St. Mayport, Fla/ --A: Ron Gardner PH2)).,. 1 Mile West of Blanding Blvd. seaman assigned here to the tug ' office was at the Mayport Dispen- The woman who henpecks her Register Now For Fall sary recently to volunteer blood. husband is likely to find him He was asked his name. listening to another chicken. -The Cecil Kindergarten "Guess," the seaman answered. Harrodsburg (KY) Herald. EDUCATION If learning is for Just as the medical clerk was living, and if education makes the ready to belt him with a pint of Registration Is now being held out.A man, we must Instruct our youthin qualified teacher is "0" Positive, our hero volunteered for the fall term of the NAS highly seven R's Readin'. 'Rltln', cousin, who is also on duty at the under contract and the classwin the Information that "Guess"was Cecil Field Kindergarden. Tuitionof Rithmetlc, Reasoning, Respon- be restricted to a maximum of really his name--Billy Guess. tug office. $13.50 a month Includes reg- sibility, Resourcefulness and Re- 25 The clerk placed the "0" Posi- The Guesses have experiencedliteral istration and supply fees. Thereare youngsters. alization. Eugene P. Bertin, Persons interested call tive back on a table, processed blasts ever since boot campat no extra charges,It was pointed may Pennsylvania School Jnl.JACKSONVILLE'S . 389- 033 for further information. Billy Guess, and then queried the San Diego, 18 months ago. They 'I' next volunteer as to his name. drew extra detail at San Diego -- ------- before they had a chance to ex- "Guess the distinct I came an- swer. plain. LOWEST .PRICED FAMILY SIZED SEDAN t If you don't think this was on Were they going to make the the level, guess again I The second Navy a career? Guess first One Guess is as good as another. was Bobby, Billy's $1 099 After only . $49.00 down ' 45.50 Miles ARE per gallon of gas Y OUR RACY SPORT r GET THAT LB MANS PEELING IN A SUNBEAM ALPINEThe Sunbeam Alpine Is a winner. This Is the car that makes you feel like you're wearing a racing helmet-even when you drive Into the office parking lot. Its ImpressIve S wins include: first In price classSebringFla.TheEfficiency; Cup at Le Mans; 2194 miles In FULL SIZE FAMILY SEDANFE ! 24 hrs.lncredible average speed: 91 m.p.h.t! The Sunbeam Is a p WK. 1 $49 budget-price winner too. " $6A.After Down r 1 .,M', " I DOWN ALL THESE EXTRAS ,, I 1. Whitewall Tires 5. Windshield Washers 9. Directional Signals , 2. Factory Undercoating 6. Electric Windshield Wipers 10. All Vinyl Interior t. 3 Reclining Bucket Scars 7. Courtesy Light & Map Light 12.11. 4-Spced Oversised Transmission Brakes ,, ff. 4. Padded Dash 8. Lights Under Hood & Trunk 13. Free Lifetime Lubrication M , Plus McClellan's Lifetime Warranty. Full Parts and Labor '\ Henry A. McClellan HENRY A. McCLELLAN JacktonvilU't Exclutiv UOlman Dealer 900 MAIN EL 5-9041 J'ulrxnntillr.x1.raliuglmporlc'dCrsr1)eul.r// / : ,1 900 MAIN OPEN NIGHTS & SUNDAY Ph. EL 59041r. - - , .. JULY 18, 1963 JAX AIR tEYlS PAGE 13 __ ___ t_" ii-- _ _uJVSIf# j '- _ k 3 1 4 f US' 17'y' N '.SWH IkJ - 4 :; : _ : I G4"f: t> ',. VP.30 BOMBER, Julian Lewis, poles one out against NARTU. HOSPITAL TAKES THE LEAD, in the first two nights of play defeating: Ordnanc. and NARTU The effort was futile, however, as they lost the game. Umpire in the NAS Intramural Softball Play.Offs. (Official U. S. N avy Photo by Ron CordnerPH2)). Cleve Akey and Donnie Oliver follow the action. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). SENSATIONAL HONDA.THE - Hospital' Wins Two ; Ordnance EliminatedBy Leon Dulin, J03 '" ' The NAS Intramural Softball Play-Offs literally got off to a "swing- ing" start Thursday, July 11 at Enterprise Field as NARTU, VP-30 DREAM THE CUB Hospital,and Ordnance softball teams began first night's play to deter- mine an NAS Champion.The . to score Larry Frabitore who had .$675 FULL PRICE $279 FULL PRICE rough, tough Hospital team earlier singled and had gone to $125 DOWN, $42 PER MO.$40 DOWN $23 PER MO. proceeded with the same seasonal third on two wild pitches. ELECTRIC STARTER4.STROKE OH) NO OIL MIX ruggedness that earned them their The second ball game,Thursday! 'MORE THAN 100 M.P.H.FULLY ENCLOSED CHAIN league championship, to sweep night, between Hospital and .100 MILES PER GALLON MORE THAN 200 M.P.G. their first two games with NARTU Ordnance was filled with Ordnance BUDDY SEAT, REAR PEGS BUDDY SEAT REAR PEGS and Ordnance and earnthemselves errors and antics that gave a "ducky" standing by the end of BANK FINANCING Hospital it's original tournamentwin. Friday night. Bernie Haugh the Hospital What this amounted to, in the but all shortstop struck out went double elimination tournament, the *ray around the Bases when an INTEENATIONAI was that everyone except the Ordnance catcher dropped the ball, had lost at least one corpsmen and first overthrew was duplicated game and Ordnance had already while all MOTOR MART twice more Haugh came been eliminated by losing on the way. The fact that Jim Dwig- Thursday and Friday nights to gins pitched a no-hitter for the and VP-30. With but three Hospital the winners had a little bearing on 1Q38 Kino* Ave. 1037 Hendrlcks Ave. 398.3418 games at the most and two at the game also. OPEN EVENINGS least, remaining in the tourna- Again the second night Dr. J.W. ment, Hospital would play the win- Bickerstaff and his Hospital team ner. If they lost, it would require met to defeat NARTU 4-1 In the another game between the same night's opener. __'- Serving: two as they would then each havea Hospital scored first on single.;:' iE.1i I II41 previous loss. by Eddie Peak who drove In Jim J Results of the VP-30 and NARTU I' Dwigglns already on base on a , us--aCIL FIELD ball game were unavailable at ' ;, later the '" THE SACRIFICE THAT PAID. single. They capped game \" press time however. when Bernie Haugh hit a two run and the Ron Eullenfield of NARTU hit The opener, Thursday night,wasa , homer In the fourth Inning and., the sacrifice fly that brought thriller, witnessed by a capacity \1 MflTWBT Rudd in Ed YOUR Jerry singled to bring ,, Larry Frabitore home with the crowd. NARTU defeated VP-30 McDonough for the fourth Hospital* that beat VP30. (OfficialU.S. AREA run 10.Rod run. NARTU's only score came Inj;| MOBILE HOMEO& Photo by Ron GardnerPH2)) Eullenfield got credit for the the bottom of the seventh when Earl 1 when he hit sacrifice RBI a fly I\\ Leach got a Texas League sin- L gle and was driven In by a Harry! FROM ( \\ 4 Clark single. I Ordnance dropped the nightcap: ' N01TI FLOIIDA'S\ \O\t. SAY Friday to VP-30 9-5. Despite an, Ordnance lead and , early 4-0 good LAMEST \. pitching the ordnancemen hit a & 1SUM' tough luck streak and by the top HOME1\ 't\\ % ) of the seventh inning VP-30 had MOBILE gained a 5-5 tie and continuedthe rout Tor the final decision. DEALER REGALAR Once the ball began flying for VP-30, they rolled on for the win I "*W, TroJ. Anything from Blllygoats yo Botyfeifcip1NT. behind the key hits Julian Lewis, : Charlie Snow and Bob Barrett. i JII1S IBM! I UK 4.8'10- DIVIDEND .. iI I The best ten years,of a woman's life are between 35 and 36. $2000 Max Life Ins. 6263 Roosev lt Blvd.EV .. L 4.5334 _ Bonded SavingsJax Mike: "If I was in deep water yelling for help; what would you 4342 Ph.llios. Hwy.EX Navy Federal Credit Union do?" " 8 9021 Ike: "Walt for'low tide. r- .... -- - ._. " - ' : : JULY 18.1963" i iI PAGE JAX AIR. NEWS , I Shooters Enroute To Bowling Notice"An Cecil M\ To Be Host FIr t'' organizational intramural ,t 1 t Nationals/ / At Perry 9:30 the bowling NAS a.m.meeting Athletic Wednesday will Office, be July(Bldg.held 24 in 3.at District Tenn taint . By Marc Whetstone, J01 Ext. 585))," Frank McCaffrey, Station Athletic Director an- By Ri chard P. Anthony J03 . i Qualifying for the All-Navy Rifle and Pistol Teams Is Indeed an nounced. Preparation have started at NAS over the Southeast will be on hand honor. But coupled with the pride shouts and happiness goes exhausting New Intramural bowling leagueswill Cecil Field for the Sixth Naval for the single elimination competi- work..and plenty- of it. r likely begin In early August. District Tennis Tournament, to be tion.One This can be attested by the 71 demonstrated by this unique corps. held on the master jet base courts of the favorites In the All-Navy representatives who are Through rain and shine they continued July 22-25. tournament will be Dick Gaskill preparing for the U.S. National to fire.Testifying FJa here, Atlanta, Ga., Jacksonvilleand Top Navy tennis players from all of Attack Squadron 44, last year's Championships which begin two to this is the Impres- Donald at 1.NAS.Hamilton ADR2 of So. marksmen instructor and local All-Navy champion and a semifinalist - , weeks from today at Camp Perry, sive number of rounds of ammunition Weymouth, Mass., Atlantic All-Navy representative, Virgil In [the Jacksonville top Ohio. the ptstolmen and rifle- Invitatlonals at Boone Park last Fleet shooter the Placid, ADCS, is making his third pistol won Leaving NAS this week, the men have sent through the tar- three-gun honors in Orlando's trip to Camp Perry. "I've Deen month. [ t pistol team will compete in a prenational gets. As of last Monday, the side- aggregate the line There will beithree: divisions in match by a score of 2631 watching exceptionally l match at Camp Lejuene, arm shooters had fired 69,000 45 this relates the the tournament--men's open, close , of 2700. This followed year N.C., this weekend and another' caliber rounds, 99,000 22 caliber' out was men's senior and women's.. The shot "and I match Canton Ohio 2728.: ., 'and'' .by the pistol team's participationin distinguished pistol , at July 49,000 rounds of 38 caliber fineteams..worthy top competitors In each division can honestly we have two Since the results of the All- ammunition. During this same the Georgia State Champion- say will move on to the South Atlantic of the Navy competition were announcedon period the hi-power riflemen have ships at Atlintla which also drew National winning" Regional Tournament at Bain- Championships. June 21, the 31 pistol and 40 expended 48,000 M1 rounds, mak- the big'teams'from the Army and bridge, Md. rifle marksmen' have been on the ing, a total of 265,000 rounds aim- the Air Force. Here Hamilton was NAS Jax entries are. LeonDulin, firing line from sunup to sundown 'ed at bringing the national laurels outfired by his last year's Camp Sarge Flys SlQi Dean Beebe, Band; and David: seven days a week, sharpening within the relm.of the Navy.In Perry contender, Army SergeantBill Cox, VAP-62; and Leon Wilson their sights, steadying their hands addition to the hours of Blankenship who fired a 2658 VA-15. I'I and the Bland- out of 2700. Hamilton and Blanken- nerves. practice spent at Camp Erratic weather such as North- ing rifle range and the NAS Jax ship tied in scoring for the national Model PlaneBy This year Is the first time Cecil east Florida has been enduring the pistol range, the marksmen have pistol honors In 1962,but theArmy Field has been host for a district I past three weeks hasn't Inter- participated in several local and shooter won the championship by Ron Gardner, PH2 tennis tournament. Last year the erred with the MUST DO spirit regional matches; at Orlando, 12 bullseyes. Taking to the air can even be station was the site of the Sixth Hamilton did, however, amass fun on the ground. At least it Is Naval District bowling and golf the highest score of a match held for Marine Sergeant Carl Lamey, tourneys. July 7 7 at the Jacksonville Police assigned to MARTD Operations. Pistol Range, winning first place Getting In the air and still remaining - with a three-gun tally of 2633. on the ground Is one of would appear quite expensive MACKLE Another significant occurance the sergeant's hobbles, flying however, the total cost was approximately - took place during the Police model airplanes.To $52, with the plane Matches when NAS Cecil Field's him, it has become an Increasing costing $17 and the radio control J.C. Nixon TD2, joined the "2620 challenge to put the small equipment costing $35. Club" by firing a score of 2622. engine aircraft aloft. "It took me about four' monthsto To date, only six Navy shooters The nine-year Marine veteran build the Falcon as I call It," POINTS THE WAY have managed to surpass the 2620 has been building model airplanesfor says the Marine hobbyist. So far t ''f mark, Nixon being the latest. For three years and during this he has flow It five times at WITH 1957 this accomplishment he will receive time has flown over thirty different Switzerland Air Field, located a special award from the models. outh of the Naval Air Station. FLORIDAUNO Chief of Naval Personnel. His newest creation Is a plane He purchased most of the This year the National Matches with a wing span of 56 Inches, materials from the Station Hobby PRICES! will be led off with the pistol a length of 43 inches and a weightof Shop, which is equipped to handle firings August 2-10. The small- two and a half pounds.He maneu- many hobby needs. -rw AT t excmNQ bore.22 rifle matches will be held vers the plane by means of an HACKLE- BUILT from August 11-16 followed by electronic transmitter and radio $10,000 Fish control receiver other than the the hl-power rifle competitionfrom , I August 18 through September "more popular "you control type," I i DettanaIN L which has guide lines attached to Still Waiting NAS Jacksonville's small arms the aircraft.A . Awards have totaled $35,140 In plane equipped such as this the Schlitz 1963 Florida THE LAND OF THREE SEASONS! Fishing Derby, and there is still a stringof Hors U your opportunity' to Invttt !bi "orld,', fishing days left for the der- newest' and mow Melting dmlopmont, Created Brother DoltoM by to run In central Florida wee scIentifcallruades lid for powthl It U (through July 31)) and North Flori- located and Ins on\ MW U.S. Interstate f4 GOLDEN true area of progriitl Homailtai are Mlllni dathrough( August 31)). now will below markat valual Dent" miss the Local recent prizewinners wereJ. TRIANGLE / boat! tot oil till facto nowlFLORIDA'S B. Free, 1619 Elizabeth St., 00 PT. 1128 FT, HOME- af Jacksonville and Joseph Griffin, DAYTONA SITES IICL CENTRAL *1095 1 Palatka. Each caught a fish worth a WATER MAIN AS LOW $1,000. Free caught a sand shark t 11116 PEl MONTH In the Atlantic near Mayport while NA Griffin caught a red breast in the $10 STARTS YOU ON YOUR WAY Y St. John's River. TO OWNERSHIP Zone 1, Southwest Florida, Includes fuarantndw slop. Interest where the derby closed May 31, rate of 5% onuwo per annum. has the largest total awards to (limited number of oversize standard COCOA date -- $11,495, but is already beIng - homtsltis available on a first-cam, first. tagfrM>In*,>tt HM ertui MU served basis at pressed by Zone 3 central) c...M M4 ft*GMMnl.ML M extra citrpf ( Collie In or Writ* for fult ool.r with $10,100 tabulated since April RookieS Oft DoltoMlFREE 1, and Zone 4 (north) with $8,733In awards since May L Zone 2 TOURS DAILY! (Southeast for, $4,812.Six also now. closed) accounted Marine Sergeant Carl Lamey" with his "Falcon". $1.000 Schlitz-tagged fish .. e1L, .. have been caught Indifferent zones since the opening of this year's 1.- FLORIDA INVESTMENT NX20t derby, the third recreation-and- I research event conducted in cooperation - { AND RETIREMENT REALTY CO. COMING with the Florida Game&. 6453 Beach Blvd Phone 721-0277 Fresh Water Fish Commission and SOON the Florida State Board of Con- I Bend Full-Color Booklet Deltona. FREE I r: your on servation. None of the $10,000fish :; NAME. .......___..__.........._...._...._......_......._ 20( The To$tit it Barbecue Sandwich has been snagged this year, !'' YOU'VE EVER EATEN! whereas last year at this point in ? I ADDRESa._--.---.........--................--............ I 6479 ROOSEVELT the derby two of these top premium numbers had been Thus, CITY*."..............____..COUNTY*..........._........STATE.I .................... Boulevard l lEd in Zones 3 and 4, there caught.are stillat am InUratod. In D DELTONA HOMESITES Q DELTONA E J' One Block North Of The Main Gate large two $10,000 ones, and [ (Offering properties it prices quoted It subject to withdrawal without ::)] Moor. Owner hundreds of $25's, ISO's and .... $100's.F' . .. .- .. - -- . --e- ...- - 18, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 15 I II a I } i t a I I >, L :: i'i I i er W q'Y' + Jyk t ... :t. W w ,Isf THE VICTORS Attack Squadron 44's top bowlers proved their value last Monday as they took the ComFairJax and ComFairDetJax bowling tournament in a close victory. Receiving the winners tro- ,p , phy from Captain Vincent Casey, Chief of Staff, ComFairJax are, team captain Harry C. Palmer, PRC; Robert A. Kuhlman, ATRAN; Harry C. Ketcham, AN; Lee V. Gundy, YN1; and George Ulrich, RUNNER UP- Robert H. Cheyne, AECS accepts the runner up tro- AE1. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). phy for theFAETULantTeam from Captain Vincent Casey, Com Fairfax Chief of Staff following the ComFairJax Bowling Tour ney. FAETULantthe most consistent team in the roll offs, came Gundy Bowls 278 To Pace in second, only 18 points behind the winning YA-44 team.Offic-( ial U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). of alley work.Fortynine. In the offices of Captain Vincent of the sixty-five Casey, Chief of Staff, Commander VA-44 To ComFairJax WinLed bowlers taking part in the tourney Fleet Air Jacksonville. turned In three game series of over Teams entered (in the tourna- 500 which gives a good Indicationof ment were HatWIng One fromSan- by Lee Gundy, Attack By Bob Ohl, JOCS For a long time that 247 looked ford VF-62 VF-174 the type bowling that took placeat : ; VA-44 and Squadron 44 from NAS Cecil Field, six hundred series. In addition to like the high game of the tourney, the Malnslde bowling alleys. VFP-62 from NAS Cecil Field and to a hard won vic- pulled through Kuhlman and Gundy, Pat HryskanIch but Gundy's final game master- Trophies were awarded toVA- VA-45: VP-30 Fleet Air Wing 11, tory In the ComFairJax bowling came In with a 602, consist- piece left Hryskantch with nothing 44, FAETULant and the two Individual FAETULant VU-10 ComFalrJtx, tournament last Monday. ing of games of 200, 155. and 247. but the consolation of a fine piece winners last Tuesday VA-15, and VAP-62 from NAS Gundy threw a 278 game to highlight Jacksonville. _ an 18 pin victory over FAETULant in a tournament that PRICE produced some of the best bowlingseen PARTS UNLIMITED on the local scene In manya BLASTERS! day. I : Gundy's 278 was a picture game, SnYANlA 50off IYLVANIA He started out with three strikes, . then In the fourth frame he got 2 ge'QC TV ra an eight count on what looked likea _ certain strike. He picked up his PICTURE! IRECEWIN8 \[ spare then struck out to finish way TUBES TUBES ahead of everyone else for the high Brond new Sylvonlol I New. Sylvanto Long Silver Screen 85,1 [Life. Perk up your ' game of the tournament.A nigh quollty tested picture tubes! I tired TV let with our total of 13 teams took part 'J In oil sue to fit practiced/ every! |quality Receiving' ? size and brand of TV let. Now I Tube TUBES TESTED 4 in the tournament, which was a / priced to bring you even greater! FREt. BRING AS Mvingt. MtfT Installation unit |MANY AS YOU LIKE! one day, six line affair. Tub Adjustment when yen bring' I[Tested on Professional Tubeyear FAETULant came In a close "- nt I,. II Tester by Experts. second with total of 5172 a grand 1f pins only 18 behind VA-44's 5190.In THIS WEEKEND ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT. third place was Fleet Air Wing-11 with 5039. STEREO Another bowler from VA-44took the six series as the high game WINNING SMILES-Robert A. Kuhlman, ATRAN and Lee V. Gundy, R"rOAM Hornets of 44 all honors. HEADPHONES swept top YN1 show off the the Robert Kuhlman three proudly trophies they garnered during recent .ter put together " CcrnFairJax, ComFairDet Jax Bowling tournament. Kuhlman came game sets of 615 and 490 for a through with the high six game series as he amassed a total of ! total of 1105 to nose out team- 1 1105 including games of 225 and 210. Gundy came within one ball 124 Private listening vyith a.I mini- mate Gundy for that particular mum of outside noise com trophy.All of a perfect game as he rolled a 278 to capture the high game tro- A Reliable telephone amp. allows plate separation "custom fit" told there was a totalof three phy. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)). talk and listen, 25ft. away Cps imp;Below ohn Cost range$15.95 2517000 AIR BASE CORNERAdjustable MONARCH CB VEST POCKET "_ _ MOTOR inc. Generator SIX RADIO TRANSISTOR ,, :;.. New and Used Cars Noise$3.25 Filter unbreakable case } Bat Cr Ear Phone Incl. S. 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FORD SHARP . . . . $195 61 CHEVROLET .. . . . . . . $1895 56 :DODGE: CLEAN . . . . $595 Sports coupe, V-8, stand shift, R &{11 I, WSW, black with red Interior 56 OLDS LOADED '.. . . '. . .$695 r 55 FORD WAGON . . . . $495tAY 1 1 1 h , .ray r.r1 c. / Y 1 . 3 3Y ,.. I'V', '""" -......" , , -- |
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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_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 |
| 34 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |