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21 / 1 F \ , HOlSIH ..v''J/ : ------- I mji" rir LJ 1 tu A ___ IBi iBWSMMBMi i BM iW MWMBB i l BO MBBBBl lMia n i B i BM m BMi iMM B B MBB niMlBiB HOBaBBBOBHlM M BBBOOBH B MBBBB BaOBBBBBBi BB B I B " 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 of ff I icial I 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised( VOL. 21 NO. 23 JACKSONVILLE;, FLORIDA AUGUST 15. 1963 , j -I, Lillie Boy . Lakehurst Reservists : ? I Needs Rare ( 1i ; Wind Up Tour Tomorrow : Type BloodAn * Naval HS-752 reservists their twoannual - urgent appeal has been issued Helicopter Squadron complete by NAS Dispensary officials for week active duty training here tomorrow and return to Lake- : :; donor&with type D negative blood. nursi, IN.J.Sponsored. '\ by NAS, the 48-man department of the Wall Street Five year old Scott, the son 01 weekend warrior unit arrived here JournaL One man didn't leave the<< .- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of August 5 and during the stay, set shadow of his profession,however, T 1539 Bassett Road, Jacksonville Is its goal of flying time at 50 hours as he Is an engineer designer for slated for open heart surgery on per pilot. The reserve unit has the Naval Training Devices CenterIn Wednesday, August 28. It will eight pilots, four ground officersand Washington, D.C. 1 necessitate at least 22 pints of 36 crewmen. These men did Members of the squadron hail blood to perform the operationand their training and requallflcatlons from New York,New Jersey,Penn perhaps more If transfusionsare In the four HS2 helicopters they sylvania, Connecticut, Mass- RECEIVES NATIONAL MERIT Charles S. Lentine, an Airman required It was revealed.At brought to Florida. acfyisetts, Virginia, Delaware and <, .< '..:.: assigned toNAS Special Services as a lifeguard, receives a certificate Like all reserve units the Rhode Island. Huwever, they all of merit I issued by the American National Red Cross in the present time, as there men who make up HS-752 come gather at LakehurstN.J., for their Washington, D.C., in recognition for saving a swimmer's life ear. have been some donors, at least from all walks of life. training. lier this summer. Making the presentation in the presence of Len. 20 pints of the rare type blood The commanding Donald Litton officer of, Alex-Commander Anyone who Is returning to any tine's division officer, Lt. Cdr. R. W. Mansfield, is NAS Red are needed.If of these locales, said a squadron andria, Va., works with the Civil Cross Field Director C. V. Gross. The lifeguard is credited with spokesman, and Is Interested In here have B Aeronautics Board In Washington, saving the life of 3% year old Majorie Darrow whom he found un. any persons type D.C. Lieutenant Commander keeping active In the reserve pro- blood and wish aid this Although concious in the wading pool at the Officer's Club. He quickly op- negative to Goodwin, the executive gram, Is Invited to contact the child call Dispensary Lyle his of artifical which is believed they may Naval Air ReserveTralnlngUnltat plied knowledge to respiration officer Is not presently ex- at Ext. 269 until Monday, August , Lakehurst for further Information. have saved the young girl from drowning. (Navy Photo, by Marc 19. The blood will be taken 24 ployed, he just completed eleven There are several openings In .I' Whetstone, J01)). and half active service. a hours prior to the operation. years helicopter squadrons and VR and ) When Lieutenant Commander VS air units.Interested. Martin Waldron, the administration - officer, hangs up his Naval NX Toyland RAdm. Koch Inspects reserve uniform after tomorrow, he will reassume the role as a In Being The To Open detective In the New York City JAX AIR NEWS Sports By Chris Cole, SN NARTU, Visits OthersRear Police the Department.All civilian. professions, Writer? Call 8161.Ext. 272or It's almost that time of the year aren't known but some range from Admiral Price Koch, Chief of Naval Air Reserve George to be brick layer to IBM operator, to again. presents given ended a two-day Informal visit aboard NAS Jax today witha Training, the research holly and mistletoe to be hung and purchasing agent to morning Inspection of the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit here. Holiday Cheer to be en joyed. These combinations ..... Admiral Koch arrived aboard can only mean. visited session on NARTU Jax was held and the station yesterday Christmas. for the admiral by Captain E. ,' - Here NAS where the Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, at Jax, Navy Elliott Jr. NARTU Air Jack- CommandingOfficer. Commander Fleet Exchange Toyland Is located,some . of Santa's helpers are stocking the sonville. He also visited Captain RAdm. Koch Is a 1933 graduateof L P. Pressler, Commander, ,. ' shelves preparing for the openingon the Naval Academy. Prior to ' Fleet Air Wing 11 during his stay. August 29 at 9:00 a.m. commissioned being as an ensignIn The visit was the first here This there will be year a 1934 he attended Army flight for RAdm. Koch since assuminghis selection of over 2,000 toys- 3L training and received Army Air ranging from pre-school, to dolls, present'command July before'he designated Corps Wings was - Naval NARTU Jax Is one of 18 to bicycles and the forecasted big as a Naval Aviator. Air Stations and Naval Air Re- seller this road yearmodel racing His selection for his present serve Training Units In the admiral's - rank was approved by the Presi- sets.Toyland command. A briefing will be located at the . dent In July 1960. Previous flag 1 corner of Blscayne Street and Enterprise Avenue, Building 514. assignments have been as Commander - Hours of operation will be from I Carrier Division 18, and 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., except Commander, Fleet Air Wings, Saturdays when the store will be U. S. Atlantic Fleet, which he open from 9:00: a.m. until 12:00 held until July of this year. noon. There will also be a "layaway plan" ,and acceptance of bank VP-5 Finds checks for the amount purchased.The 4 .t layaway plan payment is as Lost AirmenCrew t follows: i Sf ot. Oct. Nov. Dec. 23 k Sept. 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 Eleven of Patrol SquadronFive :' : ,, , Oct. 1/3 1/3 1/3 presently on rotation dutyat Nov. 1/2 1/2 the Naval Facility at Sigonella Since there will be about 2C1'/o Sicily rushed to the scene of a CITIZEN SAILORS Four members of HS.752 from Lakehurst, N. more stock than In the past, the downed Navy C-117 plane In the J., leave their helicopter after a training hop in the Jacksonvillearea. Exchange Is expected to Increasethe Mediterranean Sea earlier this (L to R) Henry Myers, AMS3, a brick layer from Wayne, N. number of employees from week and Is credited with sight- J., Harry Greenwood, ADR3, an I IBM operator from Cam den, N.J.: , eight to 16, If necessary, to assist Ing the six survivors. Lt. Fred Bierschenk, a purchasing agent for Westero Electric from*"""" I the gift buyers with their se- Piloting the rescue plane In the Matawan, N.J., and (in the 'copter) Lt. Lawrence Lancheomy of lections. overcast darkness of night was Levytown, N.J., a design engineer at the Naval Training Devices RAdm. G. P. Koch (Continued on Page 4)) Center in Washington, D.C. (Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone. JOnr7 ) ' r ,.-_ _PAGE 2 n- ,_ JAX AIR NEWS AUGUST 15, 1963 I . . ' --Admiral Anderson's Station Traffic - . ;. ': ; ./7 \, 'T ; : lT.WS'; Violation Record J.A: ;.a;; ". . Farewell AddressFor Following Is a report of traffic The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 4 violations for the period August distributedeach Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, the two years during which I occupied this position, I have, through August 10: Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a come to realize more and more that the Navy is not Just the active:: private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR Navy. The Navy includes our reserves, our veterans, our retired I NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, officers, the civilians who work with us from day to and whc 12:00 noon Qn before day J This week (period August Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by Monday 4-10):) have worked with us in the past, and the families of all of them 1; welcomed from all venture to that this total :, .........................................3 publication. News Items are sources-- u_ &__-'__say__ Navy family is on the order of 10 Miluwi Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. I\UICnCAn.s.: Total accidents this year throug I Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries I share with you the same faith August 10..1 166 concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing,, that a strong Navy, closely cor- continue to do in the future. The Number of accidents through Aug Company, 4724; Clyde Drive. Jacksonville 8, Florida -- related with a strong Army, Air very deployment of our ships in 1962.................................173 Telephone 35&S14Q or 359-027L Force and Marine Corps, is essential the Mediterranean, In the Carib- Number of days since last injury ' to the security of our bean, in the Western Pacific, in motor vehicle accident.......28 AUGUST 15 1963 country in these perilous years. serves to emphasize the Importance VOl. 21 NO. 23 , Frequently people fail to reflecton of the use; of naval powerto NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis 1 the importance of seapower to provide our statesmen, our the preservation of the American economists, our educators, the week (Aug. 4-10)). 60 way of life In peacetime and to clergy and, .in fact, people of all Reckless Driving . 2 Driver Mistakes Point To the security of our country in time walks of life, with an opportunityto Speeding. . . 15 of war. We in the Navy have the cope with the many difficult Going through stop sign 3 traditional responsibilities of problems which the actual use of Other violations. . 40 maintaining the use of the seas military force will not solve. Lack[ of KnowledgeMany for our purposes and denying themto Of course we have problems In Forty-two drivers appeared before - who would threaten the Navy today. We always have the Traffic Board anyone us. Hearing at luck people traffic safety is pure others that it say means had them and we always well have We also have the the held 12. responsibility meeting on August simply driving courtesy or the ability to handle a car well. them. And I believe that with the of being able to protect and sup- Disposition of the cases Includedthe that if This probably means a the forces of tremendous resources and talent 12 lost and port overseas our following: driving:! which we have In driver knows enough about driving, overlooking obvious sister services and our personnel, dangers. to support parking privileges aboard the and in the civilian which he can and will avoid the dangersin 3. MISTAKES OF IMPULSIVENESS those allies on whom we are so community station tor various periods: 14 - the science and driving. The more our driving 'which does not timeto dependent in the type of worldin supports Navy were assigned to complete an give picture Is analyzed, the more evi- Industry we will continue to think. which we live. These hour course In remedial respon- eight ..,.. slbllitles have been ours foryears. cope with these problems ef- driving Instructions; 15 has sus- dent It becomes that lack of driving 4. MISTAKES OF FAULTYMANIPULATIONlocking In some form, Is at the ficiently and effectively.The knowledge, brakes They unquestionably will be ours pended penalties; five were given , base of our troubles. Some sort can never stand still Navy turning sharply. for many years to come. warnings; three were dismissed We have a fine Navy. It is meet- in any way. It must evolve to meet and eight were referred to com- of driving mistake-some sort of 5. MISTAKES OF DELAY In ing the technological challenges of the changing circumstances of the manding officers for possible dis- dangerously unwise action by some taking preventive action. times and to capitalize on tech- driver-shows up as the cause of this decade and looking ahead toward ciplinary action.MDBS. Increasing Its capabilities In nological progress. We must never almost every accident. be satisfied with our existing organization Some driver must be making order to fulfill its responsibilitiesIn these mistakes either because he Blood Donors Notice the years ahead. Obviously, we there Is always room . cannot maintain In time of peace 'for Improvement and we must does not recognize that what he all those forces which would be never lose sight of the fact that Employees Mutual Death Benefit does is a dangerous mistake or because - required to meet the full gamutof organization Itself will not provide Soct 219, 220 and 221 he does not know how to Twenty-eight enlisted persons naval responsibilities in a full- more funds In peace-provide the are Issued to advise,, members of adjust once he discovers that he recently donated blood to the Naval scale war. But we must maintain solutions to very difficult technical the death of three of Its members. has made a mistake, lithe mis- Hospital< Blood Donor Center. responsibilities and to meet the problems, nor will it provide more Assessment Number 220 Is free. takes which are causing our accidents Donating blood from Administration - many challenges of the cold war funds in peacetime or resourcesIn As a result of payments by the are not intentional, and if Department were: MiltonD. and limited war situations whichwe war. Nor will organization, per Society members will now be they are not unavoidable, then theyare Beckstrom, SN; Richard E. know we must be prepared to se, provide the qualified people we assessed $2.20 which Is now due being made through lack of Coffman YN2; Junior L, Myre, face. must have to design, to operate, and payable. The ten day noticeof knowledge of some kind. Frankly, DK2; DonaldJ. Neldercher. YN3 -. Our Navy is deployed around the and to maintain a modern Navy.I assessment began on August we must face the sobering thoughtthat and Harold C Sauerwein YN2. world. As I have said many times, I share your conviction that the 7. perhaps we do not know enoughto Dental Department Donors were: the sun literally does not set on young men who a re joining the Navy Members are reminded that cash drive cars safely. Glenn R. Miles, DN; Douglas G. the United States Navy. For the today will benefit by the traditions payments will not be accepted. These are the mistakes our Shirer, DT3; and Larry E. Tas- two years I have been Chief of which have been handed down tous drivers are making which adequate dale, DN. Naval Operations, our Navy has us from the past and which we Patient: Every time I drink tea, knowledge and adequate driver Men donating from Dispensarywere not been required to fire a shot hope to pass on to them for the I get a stabbing pain In my right education could eliminate: NAS: Kermit C. Harmon, in anger. This Is good. It Is a future. These have been established 1. MISTAKES IN JUDGEMEMT HN; Steven L. Luse, HN; KennethJ. matter of which we can be proud --and cherished--by great eye.Doctor: Try taking the spoon Excessive speed, or poor choice of McCauley, HN; and Kenneth L.PetersonHN. . because I think that, as the Pres- men and outstanding leaders duringall out of your cup first. action. . ident has said, when our armed years of our Navy's existence, 2. MISTAKES IN OBSERVATION- Donors fron NAS Supply were: forces actually have tbe usedin for without them our Navy wouldno Terrell L. Gannon, AKC; PatrickM. combat, the major reason for longer be the disciplined, dedicated Collins, AA; Jimmie 1. Gump, their existence is no longer valid loyal service of which we AK2; arid Thomas J. Predmore, that is, the use of military strength are so proud.In "CowedYs s AK3. to prevent the outbreak of host- closing, I thank all of you Brig donors were: Douglas M. fI ties. for the truly wonderful supportI Dales, SA; Lewis M. Duke AR; This the Navy has been doing have received from you during Jeston R. Etheredge, Pvt. RichardN. for many, many years and will these past two years. They have Farsaci, Dannie Harris, SR; .. been a challenging two years -and Jack Holsinger, FR; Donald E. SCUTTLEBUTT highly rewarding as well Litherland, AR; and Michael E. NATTU Honor GraduatesThere Rathsack, SR.Donating . from NATTU Supply ,,. were only two honor were:" Robert W. Morgan SKI; graduates in Naval Air Technical Charles W. Hawkins, AK3; and Training Unit's schools Friday, Antero P. Tavernero, AKC. August 9, one Navyman and one Donating from AE-A School] 'Y J Marine. NATTU was J. E. Casados, AEC. Highest average was compiledby Private First Class D.J Stiller, USMC, who completed the 22-week AE-A school with anave- rage of 92.80.D. Dog days are upon us, the hottest I McCarter, AOAN; compiledan muggiest days of midsummer 84.38 average in the 18-week They begin when Sirius, the dog AO-A SchoolIn star, is ascendant. It is an evil older to become honorman.of star for man and beast, accordingto his class, an individual must the beliefs of ancient pagan complete the course with a higher priests and astrologers. People //LOST THAT PLANE overall scholastic average than always believed dogs went mad at ON JADAR.5IC BUT NOW any other member of his class. this time. Veterinary science WE'PE PICKING UP THE There were no graduating scorns that superstition now, says MICKEY MOUSE SHOW ON classes in the AE-B School or ""Ul'i hav a look at this itupld map." that botheredand CHANNEL 13 ... dogs are just hot and the AO-B School for the week. want be to left alone. \... -- -- -. - -- -- - --- --- - .. / !STYLES ALL IN MADE AUTHENTICALLY WOODS GENUINE OF FURNITURE FINE Q : 30"' WORTH RECORDS I I );: PLEASURE. LISTENING OF HOURS MANY WITH YOU PROVIDE WILL CHASSIS RECEIVE U DISTANCE LONG ITS RECEPTION. FM FREE STATIC WITH RADIO AM/FM THE : 1 >)N>;: NOTE. 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QUALITY TOP only hondl. \ i PRICE t belt* th has TYREE'S' mason a$is i Then __ /e l Y.II TYREE'S. from buying K..p CUSTOMERS SATISFIED 1r ... p :; ___ of THOUSANDS'of 10's that raon* a b mutt r Th , 388-5447 THE PHONE IN DEALER TV and APPLIANCE 5T I E LARi THE IS Li \' :; I r ;:f PPIIJ9ANCEandIELEVISION!' YOU TO THANKS i aN < )I W Nf)'II'( , "J M. -- ---- f Er(0 ES( ' .. '" AUGUST 15, 1963 . PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS - Teen Traffic Deaths Prompt !! Invention_ of Speed Control _ By Marc Whetstone, JOl - Three years ago Jacksonville Davis began his life saving pro- chamber of the 'engine by means residents picked up their morning ject immediately after reading of of a cutoff valve plate located newspapers and had their sleepy the tragedies. Today, after two between the two. This valve plate! : JT''ACS eyes opened wide by a tragic and a half years of, .t testing, examining Is controlled by a push-pull knob headline story about five teenagerswho and gathering testimoniesof cable" which Is located Inside the had been killed when their favorable criticism from glove compartment. When the knob speeding car left a curve and mechanics, lawmen and psycholo Is pushed In, a 170-horsepower; Y hit a tree. gists, he believes he has engine is reduced in power f to Later the same week another the answer. He calls his safety 75 horses. article appeared after a speeding device an Acceleration Control "In other words," says Davis,, I car was crushed by a trainat System, or ACS. ,*.'""*..,* "the ACS makes a compact engineout a city crossing killing all threeof Through application this auto- of a hfgh-speed one." . its occupants. motive Invention, parents, of teen- The beauty of this control',Davis; Thus, within a week's time, age drivers may now be able to added, Is that the parents, while eight of Jacksonville's young sit at home evenings and relax... taking measures to keep their INVENTION is pointed out to HAS Safety OffkerCloyton citizens had linked arms with providing they have the 'key' youngsters alive, can have their Owens by its inventor, B.L. Davis of Public Works Dept. Davis death, leaving behind bewilderedand to the solution,key which fits the cake and eat it too, so to speak. holds in his left hand a plate like the one already on his carbu heartbroken parents. car's glove compartment. For, For instance, Dad can slip from retor. His hopes are that this gadget will save teenage, drivers' This waste of life prompted one what's locked behind that com- behind the wheel of a 170-horse- lives. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)). parent-citizen of Jacksonville to partment door could well mean power speed machine, push in the personally set out to help bring the difference between life and ACS knob. lock the glove com- acceleration. the driver more ,control over the a halt to such deaths and at the death for the teenager who can't partment and hand his teenagerthe Therefore, explains Davis, the vehicle while still keeping in pace same time, relieve the anxieties resist the temptation of drivingtoo ignition keys of a big car ACS will not allow tires to spin, with the flow of traffic" experienced by ,parents of teen- fast or too carelessly now controlled not to exceed 60( not even on slick grass when the age,drivers: Davis explains his ACS gadgetlike mph. accelerator Is pushed completelyto Eventually, when the ACS is. Us Is at. "Dave" Davis, an this: An important feature of the ACS the floor board. placed on the market, Davis has employee with the Station's Public When in use, Its design cuts is that when applied, It elimi- "This does not mean, how- visions of it being used Works Department garage, and down the flow of fuel through the nates all opportunity of drag racingor ever" added Davis, "that the car primarily as a training device. 1 father of a pretty teenage girl. carburetor to the combustion scratching as it is sometimes will act sluggish or will not be He has uSed the system on his called. adequately powered for normal own car while teaching his 15 . ! Unlike a governed car which can driving. Quite the contrary. Be- year old daughter to drive. be accelerated quickly to maximum cause the car's power is reducedto "She has become so accustomedto speed from take off, thus spinningthe where it will increase in speed using the ACS," said Davis, wheels, the ACS restricts the only gradually, it serves to give "that the first time I pulled the fuel flow which allows only gradual knob out to give her full powerof the engine she asked me to push it back in because she said she didn't feel she'' had full con- trol of the car eventhough she a Uth) m MMl&J( DHJlHb( had full power." Although' the system has',other a veyp 04 f 0 rW MQi la fringe benefits such as gas, tire 14FtSa k and transmission savings, Davis yn says he has developed it solely for the purpose of saving lives. C% ze ) "jtq lrYhiR fatq "If It serves to save just one x life," says the inventor, "it will be successful above all expectation" r There will be a special demon- stration of the ACS this Saturday and Sunday, August 17-18 at Gor- Mow In, "Befot& see stW1JtA Phillips don Thompson Highway.Chevrolet located on "'... '- .._...._ _w____ > -- '--. -. ". . PUSH-PULL CABLE KNOB is located in glove compartment VP-5 which can be locked. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.P1)). Finds Lost Airman K izclan, qu4JpelL : and 4Br. wMILITARYa .. IDs3ssg Lieutenant W. G. Bridgeman.Those . members of the crew who sighted the light flare set off a I4uToluagewlol by the downed airmen floating in a liferaft were Lieutenant (jg) J.E. Seanor, T.L. Gllmore,AXAN, < tiAw sltti ct and C.R. Williamson, ADJ3. town Rr ws a ro laio a cMcQOUGAII'S The rescue took place about 25 AmcENCY miles southeast of Naples. After 6463 RoOMvelt Blvd.4tetr NAS JackMorUl fO locating the downed airmen, Lt. Bridgeman circled the survivors until the arrival of the destroyer! CItwt.cltRA IW ,.. Nightly S P.M. N 12 Midnight USS Altair, which made the pickup.! s.od.y U NMN .. MMnlfkt' All GRAND OPENING six men were reported unInjured - and in good condition. ; , Last February, Lt. Bridgeman ,| : CHANNEL CATFISH was involved in another search t&$6g PJfJ flUl OnLj (1 fPJJjJ ,I'I" H..'"'....S STEAKS effort at which time the aircraft >.. he was piloting located the hijacked - Follow TTie Signs South On Bland ing Blvd. To t"\, .. ". .';'r t CHICKEN SHRIMP zoatigul.Venezuelan freighter An- L_ BELIAIR"THE; .,7" FRENCH FRIED Patrol Squadron Five, a unit of Fleet Air Wing Eleven, Is com- IC..CHEIIS ONION RINGS manded by Commander R.P. BEST BUY" TAKE-OUT SERVICE Smyth. Its planes and crews :3431 HANDING BLVD. el CEDAI KIVBJACKSONVILLE are scheduled to return to Jacksonville - ...... . . FLORIDA Ph. 771-5587 In November.r . . lI ,. JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 5 I Weapons' Smith Voted Navy Yovigsters Active In Gvifd July HAS Serviceman Several youngsters of Navy Jax personnel hold starring roles in the Guild Junior Players "Cin An 11 year veteran has been selected as the Naval Air Station's derella" presentation which goes Serviceman of the Month for July. He is John G. Smith GMG2of onstage at the Fairfax Theater the Weapons Department, beginning tomorrow and running At ceremonies held last Friday through Sunday. They range in by Captain James L. Compton.HAS takings whether it be working on z ages from 7 to 15. Commanding Officer Smith was the myriad of equipment locatedat The young thespians and their presented with a check for $50 each target target repair aircraft parents are Larry Sullivan son and an' all-expense paid day tripto control on target, or instructing of Captain and Mrs. J.D. Sullivan St. Augustine. The trip Is pro- new personnel (Supply); Pat Hanner, daughter of r. vided by the usa and St.Augustine It was further pointed out that Captain and Mrs. J.M. Hanner Chamber of Commerce qualifications for a gunner's mate (Hospital); Marty Lloyd son of Smith was selected for his outstanding second class are not even remote- Commander and Mrs. M.O. Lloyd performance of duty as ly associated with operations involving (Com Fair Jax); Bonnie Doles crewleader at the Stevens Lake aerial targets or high explosive daughter of Commander and Mrs. located Impact areas. T.K. Doles (BuPers Leadership); areas at Camp Blanding.target This is a job normally Smith was also praised for his HAPPY SERVICEMAN Is John G. Smith of' the NAS Weapons George Simpson son of Commander - held by a chief petty officer. unusually pleasing personality, Dept. as he is presented a check for $50 by Copt James R. and Mrs. W. A. Simpson The Aerial Target Complex personal Integrity conduct and Compton, NAS Commanding Officer. Looking on Is Cdr. C. L. (NATTU); and Phoebe and Alice operated and maintained by NAS sincere desire to always do a job Dickerson, Weapons Officer. (Navy Photo by Ron GardnerPH2-Pl) Olden daughters of Mr. and Mrs. "well-done". Charles F. Olden O&R . ( ) Jax is the major East Coast Installation - for pilot in Smith has been here at NAS, A member of the faculty of a afternoon, he found written below This is the final production for training it was stated. Jax since November 196L He is prominent London medical collegewas his notice, this line "God Save the season the Junior Playerswill weaponry"His inherent keen married and has one son, Kenneth, appointed an honorary physi- the Queen Jim Hewitt perform. interest ma- age 5. cian to the Queen. He proudly and addiction ture judgement to wrote a notice on the blackboardIn t hours of hard work lead long to his class room. "Professor his early qualifications in all pha- MARRIAGE is an institution that Jennings informs his students that ses of target operation" said teaches a man regularity, frugality he has been appointed honorary Smith's nomination letter. "In temperance forbearanceand physician to Her Majesty Queen ... addition the letter continued, "he many other splendid virtueshe Elizabeth." When the professor I has continually displayed profess- wouldn't need if he stayed single returned to his classroom in the ional excellence in all his under- Changing Times. . *, .. USQThursday\ 4 August 15 Homemade Ice Cream Party Friday, August 16 ". ., . Platter Party Saturday, August 17 Boy meet Girl Nlte Sunday, August 18 7tI4'I ' Friends Movie of"Man USO Hunt"Monday NOW OPEN ! August 19 I Informal Dance "Girl of the . month" 'I b1ktIILkJ Tuesday, August 20 The Tastiest Barbecue Sandwich Ping Pong YOU'VE EVER EATEN! Wednesday August 21 6479 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD] Disc Jockey Show 8:00 p.m. One Block North Of The Main Gate Greyhound offers special reduced one way and round trip ... .. U:00p.m. fares for military personnel. Frequent schedules, exclu sive Scenicruiser Service and a whopping 150 pound bag gage allowance tool . FOR ECONOMY, GO GREYHOUND . AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. '. I " Serve on Greyhound s low fans to place Ilkm ,he..: : Destination On.Wo' RoundTrip Destination OneWoy Round Trip Atlanta 8.20 $16.40 Louisville .18.20.36.40 Asheville 10.05 20.10 Nashville 13,00.25.95 Cleveland 24.10.s.15 New York -24.05-.t8.10 Detroit 25.35 50.70 St. Petersburg 4.95 9.85 the Friendly Folk sat .Speci.1 l round trip(.r.t lor miliUiy, pvrtoflfwl On p*..,furlough or toiv 0 t tl, Greyhound Terminal 10 North Pearl St. Phone 356-5521 1 1234 KING STREET r IC'Kso'pl \S 384-7541 near Park Street GO GREYHOUND .. Mrop I C .and I leave the driving I to usf' . I w 196.:1 AUGUST 15, PAGE 6 JAX AIR HEWS i , ;*ta . THIS UNUSUAL SIGN is turnedover 5 to Cdr. Leslie W. Teller, Jr. / 4k (right) new Of ficer-In-Charge Disease . :: Vector Control Center here : i ; -1: by Capt. G. S. Stains, his prede : : "-:1': : :Ifl ol '''i. ,, '""I .II' cessor. The sign is symbollic }'w1,; ::1t fl:: : the fact that the Center has a ,': ,< four week course on insect con ,":' ; \ '.jd \ 4.Ka here trol. Cdr. Teller reported from Preventive Medicine Unit 1- t W - 1 ?' No.7, Naples, Italy. He holds c, TrJPIT PhD in Entomology from the University .- of Maryland. He has sere :; Ks MFf lj A ed with the 3rd Marine Division -A r Japan and the Naval Medical School, Bethesda, Md. While in :t Naples he participated in the U. Hi 'I a S, aid to Ethiopia during its 1961 yellow fever epidemic. Over 100,000 persons were innoculat ed in several weeks in a part of ii Southwestern Ethiopia. Capt. -H Stains is now OinC; Disease Vec tor Control Center, Alameda, Cal ; r r'I ifornia. (Navy Photo by FAPL). ' I PROJECT OFFICER for the SH-3A helicopter at NAS O&R is exchange . RON Officer officer, Lt. George D. Bennett of the Royal Canadian 1 Navy. Here he observes O&R employees checking electronics; gear on a helicopter. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)). On Exchange I I its 4.8% ToNASO&RThe 5 w I Iw .. 5 5 k ' c t .5 rt.r , 7 DhideadI first Royal Canadian Naval Y .Y Officer to serve on exchange duty 0 1I + with the Jacksonville Naval Air I , Station is now assigned to the 4 t1 ; Overhaul and Repair Dept. He TJetcfc Is Lieutenant George D, Bennett. He arrived in June and is the \\II11I\r\ department's SH-3A Hellicopter I fw'w Project Officer. Lt. Bennett will b ,rr f be here for a two-year tour. ' J An American Navy officer is , j jr !1'r' serving in RCN Headquarters, Ottawa .. .. Quebec, Canada, completingthe t' . . j' " " exchange.This :.;.;. is the Canadian's second If " CONTINENTALTROUSERS ,. tour of duty in Florida. He spent ; 4 ;! : seven weeks with Fighter Squadron - t \ot."Ie., r 870 at NAS Cecil[ Field last \ ; year. [i t.. ''' t:". Wash and Wear with side tabs and no cuff He attended the Naval CollegeIn SEW MEMEi'ERS England, later specializing Ir of me Windjammer ; 65%Dacron Black aeronautical engineering.Prior Players Executive Board Windjammers to his coming here, Lt. are (L to R) Lenore Tanner, Sup- 35Cotton Olive. Bennett was stationed at the RCN sly, corres. see; Jim Cavanagh, Size 6X To 18 Blue Air Station,Shearwater,near Hall- Hospital.; 1st vice pres.; Bobbe To Cast PlayJacksonville's fax, Nova Scotia. Goldner pres.; Myron Weiss, He likes to play golf and squash Legal I' sec.; TomFiek WindjammerPlayers Sord'ng to become active again N are but so far has not located " any treas. ond Jlnj'C ; after a brief between performances pause squash players around here. 'd 0, Hospital, 2nd vice and have announced that pres. (.Navy Phnt"" play I sin 398 casting lor a forthcoming BIG CHIEF TIRE CO.I First the planning., however there will be a general meeting held on Wednesday Two Locations To Serve You: BRwY August 21, In Bldg. 804 for I ( R >K Y 5444 Normandy BoulevorcEV 9-0388 player members and any pros- TAPERED SPORTSHIRTS 4tl. 2809 Mayport Road 'CH 6.4825 pective members. The following evening, casting BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE FRITZ will be made for the three act On Tires/ 'BofferesShocks -Brafc.. PARMAN comedy, "My Three Angels" by y Front End Engine Boys Wash and Wear WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE seven male parts In the play. The U.S.N time of the casting has been set Sizes 8 To 18 Stripes NOTHING DOWN YEARS TO PAY at 8 p.m. In Bldg. 804. The pro- duction Is scheduled for an Octo BaTiks Plaids . AY.j! ; yYh'AyNM}1VAVIMM1NN! ber showing. $';:1'Yl:1"!::':;::1'1'I',::': ;:';V..,,{ the ; N that Readers are reminded :=: Windjammer Players of the Little Theater Group organization Is opento CONSULT ? ><. all military personnel, activeor retired enlisted or officer,and .198 L\l\\\\ \ \ W. J. Schub, Cmdr. (USNRet.) civil their service dependents.employees Further and their, all ltf\f Representing F. L. Ahern, Realtor become dependents are invited to f\t\\\ \ All Types Soles-Water front members and :::::::::::::; Non participate. .. -Water InterestedIn Front \ Persons not totally \\\ I" t' 0"" loy A. I HallsCedar::::;:: : acting may still play a large Wuy Plor" No G. MA r f 4423 _Kooscwe" h\t@t\ Arlington I South Side 1 Beaches role (In the organization by beings V. MUrphy Rooseve t:::::::\:::::: Phone EL 6-1559 New decorators - E." 0 Chor9t' Mall Phone CH 6.4881? B hBJS'offlU Point kea age hands, designers, 'j invited to All etc. are . , : Thursday -- -- irrrhi attend the casting on August 22.r . -- IIIx 1 i: AUGUST15, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 Cdr. Whihnore Steps Up Machine/ Accountant Webster r",' I i As Ass't O&R OfficerCommander Wins NATFU Service Honor f''' ' Quentin R. Whitmore, the Overhaul and Repair De- Outstanding performance of duty while assigned to the Tabulating .a' y .' '. , partment's Production Manager for the past year, has assumed dutiesas Machines Unit has won for James Webster, MA2, honors as Naval Air '. ' , the assistant C&R officer. His predecessor Captain A.R. Wool- Technical Training Unit's "Serviceman of the Month" for June. ': i ; dridge, Jr., has been transferred to Dayton, Ohio, where he Is a fleet Webster was honored In cere- ..4/ . readiness representative. for_ the_ _Bureau of Naval Weapons. monies Monday, August 12. He . . " 'L L. theNaval service. y ." Prior to joining tne 0 & R received a Letter of Commen- him a credit to staff under Captain R.H Fagan, dation, signed by Captain H. D. In addition to the Letter of Com 4 Cdr. Whitmore was director of the Allen, Naval Air Technical Train- mendation, Webster received a$25 laboratory at the Naval Air Turbine .gym Ing Unit Commanding Officer, U.S. Government Savings Bond paid Test Station, Trenton, N.J. which read in part: for from the Command Welfare and . .' His Naval career began here at "As Petty Officer-ln-Charge, Recreation Fund. Jacksonville in 1942 when he was Webster has contributed extensively He will also receive a free tripto commissioned an ensign and was to the overall efficiencyof historic St. Augustine, courtesyof ,i also presented his wings as a TMU. During the past two years the USO and the St. Augustine Naval aviator.A there has been a decrease In the Chamber of Commerce. i graduate of Nebraska State number of personnel assigned to Teachers College In Wayne,Nebr. TMU yet there has been no decrease - Cdr. Whitmore's first two assign- In the work load. Throughthe FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES! with theNaval Air Arm conscientious effort and ments were displayof ..... with an operational training unit at ... Initiative by Webster, TMU has nj See--Moon Mullins Seattle, Wash., and then with a \ ,(" been able to assume, in additionto cf . .... patrol bomber squadron at Whid-' :', .it their normal work load,several LCDR. (USN RET.) bey Island, Wash., where he flew t ,.. ', ", f.j,"<.; "' special projects for different departments - F k ,1. PV-1 aircraft in the NorthPacific. < !: > \ )'t'',..'".c..t.! " December 1943 found him at San : '(.. .J ., > f4!' setting up a master file of Plant , '" .":.t :;: , Dego( Calif., with another oper- l, .v ; Account and Code E material on in the big yellow building ((11th & Main) ational IBM cards for the - training unit flying PB4Ys. Supply Department Us first permanent overseas tour 'dW ; i . l:. 1I New Renaults. came in late 1944 In Hawaii as "Webster has earned the respectof PeugeotsStudebakers. the assistant engineering officer of Cdr. Whitmore both his superiors and sub- another PB4Y squadron. months at Kansas City, Mo. ordinates, by personal demon- PHONE EL 6-3993 Combat duty with VPB-117 In The rest of 1951, through half stration of outstandlngleadership early 1945 found the commander of 1954, he served behind the aviation practices and a character built taking part In the Philippine Island engineering classificationdesk around the highest of moral prin- Campaign over the island of at the Bureau of Aeronau- ciples. His military bearing and Luzon.In tics, in Washington. professional performance make contrast to this assignment, Following a tour on the staff of Need goin' home money? he was transferred to Annapolisjust Commander, NaVal Forces, Atlantic - a few months later where he Fleet, the commander returned LSC NoticeAll remained until October 1946 as to school at Case Institute - a post-graduate engineer student. of Technology, Cleveland, service men and women are This schooling was followed by Ohio, and at Oak Ridge, Tenn., Invited to the Lutheran Service his working toward an aeronautical where he studied reactors.In . Game Center Night, Friday Aug- engineering degree which .he received September of 1958 he assumedthe ust 16 at 8:30p.m. in 1947 from the California position as deputy director of There will be games for all Institute of Technology at Pas- the laboratory at Trenton, N.J., plus prizes and refreshments.The L'H adena, Calif. and later in May of 1961 took Center is located at 19 From July 1947 to July 1951 charge as director of the lab. West Forsyth St. he was the Bureau of Aeronau- He held this assignment until tics representative first for 14 transferred to Jacksonville last U months at Essington, Pa., and 34 summer at which time he becamethe ACTION- stout heart never went O&R production manager. with a thin skin. Anyone who has The commander and his wife, the courage to act must find the Majorie, live here on the Station courage to face his crltics.- ERA PlansBarbecue with their three children, Robert, Burton Hillis, Better Homes and 17, Beverly, 15,.and Gregory, 11. Gardens. The Jeui f) Branch 91 of the Fleet Reserve Association will sponsor a bar- = becue dinner at their clubhouse, PaCItichet 8554 Roosevelt Blvd. on Monday, (s September 2. Tickets are expected to go on sale Further in the Information near furture.may be obtained J04ta4 Get up to $600 from HFC by calling Thomas J. "HENNY PENNY" CHICKEN DINNER Anytime you find yourself short of cash-that's a good Bennett, EV41593. time to think of HFC Household Finance. More serve 4 pieces Chicken, French Fries, icemen do...over 100,000,every year. May we help you? .. Cole Slaw, Hot Roll......................1.25 CARTGDNr'&WEEK ; ; MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Se/ec7'QQ'bw,4FPsrlvn.. 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' - (' 11111 I " I AUGUST 15, 963Wildlife PAGES JAX AIR NEWS Bluejackets Inn CPO I Acey DucyClub I Hunting Rags [ Doin's r , (Continued From Last Week) , Fifth District- February 23. Monday, Tuesday Thursday, August 15 Thursday, Thursday, August 15 .DEER: Buck deer with one or morefiveInch and first Friday 9 closed except during Dance Contest Happy Hour Country Drifters 8:30 p.m. - antlers days and between Decem- Phil Cay and the Chantels 8:00 11:30p.m. ; one per day,two ber 25 and January L Every- per season. November 16-January day hunting permitted In Sumter p.m.12:00. Friday, Friday, August 16 5. Monday, Tuesday and Friday Friday, August 16 and Putnam Counties and all Dance to Johnny closed first 9 Hawaiian Holiday Tickets $2.00 except during days south of Road 50 and between December 25 and Jan- Counties State Carl Boyd & Rhythm Kings 9:00 at door $1.75 in advance and west of St. Johns River. uary L SPECIAL SEASON that portion of p.m.1:00 a.m.Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, August 17 Everyday hunting permitted In Osceola County south of State Road August 17 Dance to Phil Mark Castle 8:30 12:30 Sumter and Putnam Counties and : a.m. all Counties south of State Road 50 60: November 9-February 23. March Wilson and the Red Coats SQUIRREL: Ten gray, and two fox Sunday, August 18 9:00 p.m.1:00 a.m. Sunday and west of St. Johns River. Spec- clal season that portion of Osce- squirrel per day, total possession, 18 : Game Night 5:00 pm.700: p.m. August Dance and four fox squirrel: Sunday, to Charlie twenty'gray Classics 8:30 ola County south of State Road 60: pm.1130 p.m. November 5. November 16-February 23. Mon- Carl Boyd and the Rhythm Kings TURKEY 9-January Either serfjtwoperday, day, Tuesday and Friday closed 8:00 p.m.12:00 a.m. Monday, Monday, August 19 during first 9 days and between - except Pizza Pinochle Tournament Night three November 16- per season. December 25 and January 1. Monday, August 19 January 5. Monday, Tuesday and Everyday hunting permitted In the Tuesday, August 20 and Friday closed except during first Dining Dancing Tuesday, Sumter and Putnam Counties and 9 days and between December 25 August 20 Game Night 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, all counties south of State Road 50 Happy Hour and January 1. Everyday hunting permitted In Sumter and Putnam and west of St. Johns River. Happy Hour 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. SPECIAL SEASON that of Counties and all counties south of portion 21 Wednesday Wednesday, August 21 Osceola County south of State Wednesday, August State Road 60( November 9-Jan- uary 5. SPRING GOBBLER Road 60: November 9-February Game Night 8:00 p.m.Retired Music by the Movies All Star Golf 23. SEASON Putnam County: March 28-Aprll 12, one-half hour before In Ocala National Forest, Mon- sunrise to 12 noon. day, Tuesday and Friday, closed MoviesMovies of December 25- during period QUAIL: Ten per day, total pos- session, twenty. November 16- January L NATIU Chiefs 3 will be shown regularlyat 7 p.m. on Monday through Sat- FilmsAvailable urday; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Gets Point Training Kings Saturday; and Sunday, at the Main- CROSSWORD side and NATTU Theaters and at At FANS 7 p.m. only on Sunday at the Hos- Sorry but becous of e/rcum- William R. Clausen, 17 year old .. pital Theater. These times are stances beyond our control we of retired son chief aviation were unable to publish thIs Navy subject to change. FAETU LibraryThree weefc's "PUZZLE FOR PAY" machinist's mate and Mrs. E.F. We/" be bock soon, however. Clausen of 1016 River Road,Orange Thursday, August 15 new films are available LAST WEEK'S WINNER Park, Fla., has 'received from w Malnslde Some Came Running for check out by authorized.units WAS: Gladys P. Ebert Florida Congressman; Billy NATTUnlt Rio Bravo at the Fleet Airborne Electronics 4010 Dellwood Ave. Mathews an appointment to the .it.' Hospital West Side Story Training Unit Atlantic Del. Two Jacksonville 5, Fla.S.FLED/ U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at d r Center"I Friday, August 16 Film Library. ALL Kings Point, Long Island, N.Y. "Decision at Williams- Malnslde Call Me Bawanna One Is NE: COLT .:FIR E He Is due to report August 18. burg", a color film depicting the TAA ENERf.ETIC( The senior Clausen retired herein NATTUnit Some Came Running culminating events that led ANGER _NAIL ... Hospital Rio Bravo from ..UT.STY.NT", 1954 after serving 20 years, to American Independence the latter with the HOE."DY.SNOOP being legal Saturday, August 17 England. AT.SETIHAG.MES office of NA TTU. Another Is"Cheesecake",also a TAT TAG HENHOLEWET.IMO. Young Clausen Is a graduate of Malnslde Auntie Mame color movie about Armed Forces ,., .. Forest High School tnjacksonvllle NATTUnlt Call Me Bawanna ... I personnel In Alaska It Is nar TEN"'ESS R" AN DETER E.TAI where he was active in debating, Hospital Some Came Running rated by Bob Hope. ALOE. student and TELL E SIS government was presi- The third film Is, "The Signi- PAR. ERIE I RY IE dent of the Forest High Chapterof Sunday, August 18 ficant Years", a plctorical history Answer to lost week's puzzle. the National Forensic League. Malnstde Picnic \ of the people and events which He was also a Life Boy Scout NATTUnlt Auntie Mame ; have a bearing on today's world. and member of the Orange Park : : Hospital Call Me Bawanna BSA Troop.He Monday, August 19 1 recently complete recruit Serving : training In the Naval Reserve at William Malnslde The Nun's Story _ 1'I"'I" NATTUnlt Picnic 11 Memphis, Tenn., and t was slated to >}.., ; attend the aviation electronics order that he Hospital Auntie Mame .t -.d MS-CECIL FIELD school there but was discharged in appointment. Tuesday, August 20 "'-' .#., '" and theBAY Malnslde Experiment In Terror NAlTUnlt The Nun's Story YOUR HKVPORT GET A Hospital PicnicWednesday y MOBILE IIOME AREA MISSILE AGE August 21 - 'eaIs\. ." Mainslde The Young Philadelphian - \ NATTUnlt Experiment In Terror FROM %* NEW CARS Hospital The Nun's Story ../ II1TI FUIIM'SLMGEST Lowest Prices Highest Trade-in Allowance \ .. -111 .Easy Tenns- The Nicesest More Time.To Hunt MOBILE HOMEW't a \ : I USED CARS Gobblers, Deer In NW DEALER s"We IIII Okayed Used Cars at Two Big In Deer the Third and turkey hunting season I'j 11111 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Conservation District J (Northwest Florida will r Trade Anything Iro" Blllyaoat fo Boltlithlp 7 IIII Full One-Year Guaranteed 12 ) January - 1964. An error In the }i JIftL On Every Car Sold earlier reported deer and turkey hunting regulations Indicated the SHOP IN THE SHADOWOF THE season closed statewide January 5. According to A. D. Aldrich, ) 6263 Roosevelt Blvd.EV /MHMn @J GORDON director, Game and Fresh Water 4-5584 Commission, the season for deer 2200 CH May port 522?Rood i I, .. and turkey hunting will close Jan- "Jacksonville's uary 5 in all sections of the state 1.... y except the third district, which will close January 12.r . -- -- -- ----- -- --- --- ------ --- -- : II : : : : ..." 'II" ,. l Ir' __ .. ...1. 0" ..t., _. ""I :i I I i AUGUST 15, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 j( ; : :::: .:t:' ; : : I J.ii'k : :;: : ... .. .: / 1SA p O'W Rf'l'Et s. t NEWSWin ... ; . TI::'; ;, ,': }Ih y Sports Ironman After 22-Year Try .F The Corpsmen: of the Naval Hospital \literally ,carried, away the laurels, trophies and cheers last Monday night during the awards s presentation of the 1963 Semiannual '' Intramural Sports Banquet.: .. a first for them in 22 years I nn H TROPHY WINNERS Representing different of the championships in six Highlight , evening and the over-all Ironman award the which''' gathered over 400 partic- sports participants in spring ipants and guests at the Blue- intramural program display their team's" trophies. They are, (L toR) jackets Inn, was the awarding of from the Hospital, T. W. Tober, James Dwiggins, Lyle Herzog andJ. the Big "I" Ironman trophy. Warren Bickerstaff holding the Ironman award. Gene Wart. tain J. M. Harmer, : V VAP.62 A. R. Gastiger VP-30 and N. D. Thurman, Supply, display - Officer of the Hospital -:4\ the three championships that Hospital failed to win. (Navy coveted award on behalf I Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)). sportsmen from Captain Officer.In Compton. NAS Jax the ONE place to Hospital addition received to this call formoney trophies for track and field, ball and golf. They ceived recognition for, / : J All-Station Championships In I J ball and golf. These two Bic- were not affiliated sports ( ) re- Ironman program however. (Navy Phone Beneficial! Get cash double-fast for any good rea second in total Running ) son furloughs, expenses, bills, you-name-it! And get received during the past Beneficial's International Credit Card, too, for Immediate sports season was Patrol Cash Loan Service at affiliated Beneficial office the any any. 30. Adding to this, ron's Commanding Officer where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! mander R. F. Lyons his men the '63 Bowling BENEFICIAL ship.Third and fourth places FINANCE SYSTEM , Intramural endeavors Loans up to $600 on Furniture Car or Note Heavy Photographic Squadron JACKSONVILLE- Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville the IM Swimming Champions 311 West Bay St. Mayflower Hotel. . . ELgin 3-4473 the Supply Department which 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). .CV 4-4595 the Basketball Championship 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.). PO 5-2623 ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington . spectively.All Town & Country Shopping Center RA 4.7910 told 34 units, SO. JACKSONVILLE- Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida and squadrons participated 3436- Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza. EX 8.1515 Spring program. Master of ceremonies evening was W. R. Fitch, tant Special Services Officer. chasing and arrangement of trophies awarded was 8157.:4 / / 111p the man who coordinated the son of sports NAS Jax's p Director, Frank McCaffrey. Jr. Liiiksters Begin Tourney t .",. .Z Two junior golf scheduled for the month of ( ) ust at the NAS Golf .. " military dependents' juniors ( .' :',, t";'ifif" ;'t s4;( 4:+wt',;,. ')'..y"I om. . /:J.o.;.: j' y; ' and under and > > years ) < 1 'W / ,/ ryp'p. "bf: y.. i/*..'; !.::(bii't'Xt : < juniors of civilian members.The i ;{: % :? / .' : :: ?<- .. :" " first, to be held b4 i"< '..., .Y..,.., :.: i. ," " 15-16, will be run In three ., . * play divisions 14 years and ''.. 1'. . 10.13 and 9 and under. : j" Prizes will be provided ( a 5/. Y'>,"? ....5... '. winner of each age group. The second tournament 20-22, will be a match play with no handicaps. It divided Into nights of eight Our reputation for fine coffeo began 43 all thecoffee seeds will be assigned years ago. Over the years we continuedto to known ability and scores search for an even finer blend. Then, the earlier medal play 16 years ago, we perfected our special you can Prizes will be awarded to blend of rich, full-bodied coffees. Since drink winners of each flight. 1947 we've served over $12,000,000 For each tournament, there worth over '120,000,000 cups. Enjoy only l lOc be a $1.00 entry fee. some today! person playing In both ments will be charged only $ / ; for the two. A succeeding 9 moig) medal play tournament Is planned for Sept. 8, it announced.For Roosevelt Mall Southgate Plaza 0 128 W. Monroe St. further Information NAS Golf Club House, Ext. - -- -- -- .H .c_ 10' JAX AIR NEWS' AUGUST 15,1963 SAPP SLAPS one out of the par k to give Hospital an early edge if!, Makes final over AO.B School In the intra Hospital . mural All-Station Softball Play- Offs. (Navy Photo by Ron Gard., I' F ner, PH2-P1)). Win of Diamond i SeasonThe CITIZENS Being a good citizenis a duty and privilege. Don't let the privilege slip from Hospital intramural soften bam finished a-highly! successful - away In station last Wednesday ? by) AO-a you! Martin Tonn Ass't Pro- 904F season J play August defeating fessor, Moorhead State College, >, School_-,__' .....--1 of NATTpnit :in> the Station, f fChampionship. ? :game at Enterprise - Minn, Optimist Mag Optimist rieiu. ,' .j'' I" I tons of the NATTU. Intramural 11' Internal!, 7-63. The Hospital team, who. .had Softball League previously won the: NAS',National - AO-B players are Barry Kennedy with 20-2 win-loss League a Johnny Anderson, Ed McCoy - record, qualified as I NAS representatives - > Ed Johnson, Frank Pinder TATUMS winners against,the AO-B NATTU':School intramural -, Donald Gardner and Ronald, Swenneseth.> F.. r7v: :$ Offs by breezing without through a loss. the NAS Plays >_'The winning ,members 'are Eddie Peak Rudd Ed : In the game Hospital managed Jerry McDonough, # 1 FOR MEHS %AND ... ,:, Joe Counts, Sandy Wagner, Red ? four of their five in runs a big . 1t1t.1+1I1 fA C f DReg Acirf ATJINI'tCMtt.f.. tiVfM1.,"..: {'' ;: Mills, Fred Kloman, Jim third inning when Fred Kloman Oakley,. \ singled in Sandy Wagner who had Joe Phillips, Joe Sapp and Jim earlier walked and then advancedto Dwiggins. third. Joe Sapp added the Important - 39.95 to blow when he clouted a SUITS 55.05 Value 19.8821.88 two run homer. Big Joe Counts, Jax Navy Nine following Sapp, duplicated his NAS Play-Off game winning-home run Reg' Value 14.95 1.95 by blasting one over the left fielder Tops City ClubThe DRESS SLACKS to 16.95 N for one extra run and"pum sugar"in the 5-1 win. Jax-Navy varsity Softball Red Mills was the winning pit- team bettered their season stand- Reg. Value cher. ing Friday night by defeating the SPORT COATSOPEN 19.95 to 29.95 The AO-B team finished their Lewis-Shell team 4-1 and 3-1 e a regular season with a 23-3 win in a double header at EnterpriseField. a0'k'04a M loss standinghavtngdefeatedetght . other teams to evolve as champ- Julian Lewis and Joe Counts rap ped a home run apiece for the, .; 'I winners while Harry Shelly and Fall KeglersStrike James Dwiggins made the most of the pitching chores. Shelly gets' FIEETIE::::: : credit for the win. : } ; the second Lewis also :::::::\ ::::::%::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: : : ::::::::::;:::: In game Off made a four-base round trip on one lick. This time, however, he DAILY' 9:30 TO 9:00 was credited with a standupdouble EXCEPT WED. TIL 6. CLOSED SUNDAY but was able to complete the whole New SeasonNAS trip when the Shell right fielder overthrew third base. Charlie Thomas and Red Mills, Intramural bowling got getting strikeouts between them, JACKSONVILLE'S LOWEST PRICED FAMILY SIZED SEDAN underway on station alleys Tuesday combined efforts to win the game. BRAND NEW 1963 FIAT and Wednesday nights this Thomas, the starting pitcher gets week as the Americarrand Conti- official credit for the win. nental leagues began their first nights bowling. The National lea- $ gue begins at 3:30 p.m. this after- noon. _ Thursday, August 15 National League 3:30: )pirn. Valions vs Eagles . 3:30: ) p.m. Pin Pounders vs Lucky 7 6cOO p.m. Marines vs Pan Handlers - Delivered in Jax After Only $99 Down 6cOO p.m. Electrons vs Rookies 6:00 p.m. Bomb Scorers vs Ban- LESS PAYMENTS dits 45-50 MILES PER LESS MICE 8:30: ) p.m. Pro's vs Owl Hoots GALLON OF GAS THAN A WESTSIDESERVING : 8:30 p.m. Air Frames vs Re- i USED CAR jects 8:30 p.m. VU-10 vs NARTU #2 IlI j L QI1 l IIG Monday, August 19 - Continental League 1 3:30: ) p.m. Twisters vs Falcons 3:30: ) p.m. Sparks vs Sky Warriors SOUTHWEST 'I DUVAL I ;v?. COUNTY -- 6:00 p.m. Riggers vs Cutters WITH v 6:00 Thunderheads vs Com COMPLETE e. Fair Jax B 4 CONVENIENT MODERN Size amily Sednrr HIATII 6:00 p.m. Cannon Cockers vs COMMERCIAL UnA$49D2 Hospital Needlers BANKING 8:30: tun. Griffins SERVICES vs Colts $ N Wednesday, August 21 * FREE Continental A MOu SMw.iAwr . Orr $6A.:1' League ,r rO AM.j-00 IM 3 3)) a N i.r.ra. rxAM.larM : BB p.m. Stackers ::;:: r vs Blackbirds rrrL/7D AMIM All D. ALL THESE EXTRAS . 3:30 p.m. Sky Warriors #2 vs 1. Wkilcwill lire 5. V/mtfihit WjtkeriElectric ,. ffttieqi Siarab Com Fair Jax .ti A 2. Fictoty U.dmoitti ;.< 6. Windshield When 10. AH V.,l IMenor . Reclimnc; Bucket Stat, 7. Ceurttiy %Lulit t t>Mar LifhrI 11. Ortnittf Iraket 6:00 p.m. Mix Masters-vs Hospital . 4. 9tiM Dud Lihti Under Hoed &Trunk 11 12. In 4.SfM4*Lifetime TrawBiniwi bMoc..... #2 PLUS McCLELLAN'S LIFETIME WARRANTY-FULL PARTS AND LABOR 6:00 p.m. Demons vs Com Store I Five luza s DING 6:00 p.m. NARTU #1 vs Pizzan's D 4K 771-6161 1 HENRY A. McCLELLAN 8:30 p.m. NARTU Jl vs Molar Follers Jacksonville's Leading Imported Car Dealer Member of 900 MAIN OPIN NIGHTS SUNDAY Ph. EL 5-9041 8:30: p.m. Spartans vs Chiefs FDICPAGE 8:30 p.m. Avions vs Paymasters AUGUST 15, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 _ "t""yN I ........ I N 1YC I' j. EXPRESSWAY a y qSFr r APARTMENTS M , 7 .iw n1 Now renting 2Ji} Bedrooms rot Conveniently (located to I !" a P Downtown and NAS. FURNISHED......$70.00 UNFURNISHED.. $55.00 r r ;+ 4. t Ir ;, Cleo Davis , "' . ,,"'- ., ( "-.t " s. REALTORS-INSURORS THE CHAMPS, Robert Durfos (shaking hands) and Larry Heisel 588 S. EDGE WOOD accept trophies from RAdm. Robert Goldthwaite for winning the doubles championship in the ComFalrJax Tennis Tournament. EV 4-6444 ri-IIhIFINALISTS (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)). CFJ J NetTourney Have you made sure, financially, - Won that your childrencan By CFJPlaying J Joe DAccord! go to college? (L to R) Robert Durfos and Larry Heisel of ComFair- top flight tennis Robert Marvin B. Harper FLU General Don Jax and James Hafele and James VFP Agent Mopes Spahn, >62, were the finalists Drufos and Larry Heisel of Com in doubles competition in the Com Fair Jax Tennis Tournamentat Fair Jax played their way to two 1100 Universal Marion BuildingTel. NAS Jax last week. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)). division championships In their 354.4483MASS.GIIl'SI'TTS own tournament last week on NAS Jax courts. : MUTUAL Marine Lieutenant Dick Em- in the decathlon put on a closing According to the tournament Life Inturnnrt CompanyBBILLIANT was commendeo'by Under- sprint to win the 1,500 meters. . berger director "It was the first time .f IIIM011ILD.Y1..CMu..Tt. O"GANII.D 1..1 secretary of State Averell Harriman "It was a fine performance" ComFairJax. has won a Com ..rOef at the US-USSR Track Meetin Harriman said "especially rightin Fairfax tournament." Moscow. Emberger competing front of the Premier (Khrush- Durfos was the big winner. He chev)." received for trophies being a mem- ber of the winning team, for win- I ning the singles and for a shareIn winning the doubles with Heisel. Heisel did fairly well "bring- ing home the bacon" himself y 'R }'n7<,i'' '.%P>, ;v?+ ''t ?;3}r sv: as t his awards the those were same as .. 'x'5' '' $, 4r r r'a"y'Ly {: % ' "rr: 'fir' : MI AYlal : won by Durfos with the exceptionof JeWel }5d5ffetr ab DdL nz' the singles trophy which was .d ' Ads should I b. JIIoU.d to the JAX AIR NEWS. 4724 Clyd. Drlv. replaced with the runner-up award. .1 ors JockionvllU 8. Florida to arrive not later than Tu.sdoy'or publU Durfos and Heisel then played S cation the lofl wlng fbLJraday.Ada arrlvlnQ too late for this deadline their way to the finals in the 'Il c will b. the Is In. : published the following we k unless publisher double elimination doubles bracketand strucfed otherwise. A ch.ck or mon.y ord.r for the full cost of the ad must be received WITH"the copy for the ad. DO NOT SEND CASH. there defeated James Spahn DIAMOND and James Hafele VFP-62 (Cecil Field), by the scores of 6-2. 63. ENGAGEMENT SETS RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . $1.00 All said and done ComFairJax - Per additional line ((4 words per line) .35 carried the first place team rx.du fog trophy away and VFP-62 for their J&WUCP AV efforts took the runner-up doubles REAL ESTATE SALES&SERVICE AMH- stationed at NAS Memphis trophy. NothingDown Tenn. would like to swap duty with Other entries were from Carrier No InterestNo Buying? ? Sincere Counsel- someone at NAS Jax VP-30 or Carrying-Charge Selling Air Group One, VA-44 and the Small)) each ing without obligation. 35 years of NAS Cecil Field. Write: JamesR. carrier ShangriLa.Rear payment paydayat courteous service to satisfied Halso A/C Maintenence NAS Admiral Robert Gold- clients. Also your "Broker" for Memphis Tenn. or call Pauline thwaite made the award presenta- Jim Warner Jeweler, Inc."N3tfonwlde" . VA-FHA acquired properties. Halso 388-0428 356-5266 Jax. tions in his office last Thursday 224 w..t FOI"yHt $100.00 down. Call us anytime. afternoon following the tourna- 3 BR, 2 Bath HOME FOR RENT Nights call SP 12276. RICHARD ment._ $125 per mo. Will give rentor . D. BARKER REALTOR 2724 Park St. EV 82691Going first option to buy. Small equity AIR. BASE, take up payments. $80 per mo. Call SP 1-0322 After 6 p.m. inc. Out Into Civilian Life Soon? lVIOTORS Considering civil service . a govt. 2 BR, Full Bath 1957 Knox Trailer . position? For information call 46 x 8 aluminum. Cost $6000 New and Used Cars 398-6786 or 771-6187 after 5 p.m. selling price $2100.Call 3541092. UNFURNISHED HOUSE Murry All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired 08001630.between Hill, 2 B, Kitchen Equipped LargeYd. RIDERS WANTED , 9-4275 Southslde & NAS Jax Conv. to school. EV or'SP 12877. John Bee ext. 669 Before buy used you any new or car -- Experienced VARITYPIST needed "CAPE CORAL", nr. Ft. Myers Immediately. Office location on 2 lots watervlew low equity. Call Southslde near Expressway. Phone EV 4-2375 anytime. SEEUSFIRST1! ! 359-2008-9 for interview. HOMES 1 and 2 baths 3 bdrms, MOTHER'S Care for your childIn convt. to NAS and CECIL. Many my home. Fenced yard. have kitchens equipped and fences. * 771-4721. Only $100 down fast occupancy. More than 100 car Inventory to choose from Hurry I Call now 355-2631 any '62 TRAILER 10' x 54', 3 BR, time. Service Realty Broker. * $100 equity, assume monthly pay- Financing arranged for you l# ments. 7716322. Normandy Church of the Nazarene 7020 Ramona Blvd. Sunday School '59 CHEVROLET Impala Conv., 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship: 11:00 I PHONE 384-5575 v-a. completely equipped new top a.m. NYPS: 6:30 p.m.; Evangelistic 2 new tires. Excellent Cond. Retired Service: 7:30p.m.: > Wed.Prayer I Businesswomen's car. Meeting: 7:30: p.m. Rev. J. 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard -- Jacksonville 10 Florida FL 9-9610. D. Havener Pastor EV 7-113L , \ "" "''"": ,', '.c' .... Po' r"", ,rp. 1I' , AUGUST 15 1963 12 , JAX AIR NEWS . CLEAN USED r 111" 10k 1f CARS ! 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. f SEE MAP BELOW KP ty PHONE EV 4-4536 g'WftEFm .trt 61 FORD CONVERTIBLE . $1795 V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H, Power Steering ..OPENTONIG 57 CORVETTE CONV. . .$1595 Immaculate Condition! w -- 61 CHEVROLET DOOR IMPALA$1795 Till Hardtop, V-8, 4-Speed Floor Shift, R&H, Black With Red Interior. 9 PM 59 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN . .$1195 Auto. Trans., R&H, Power Steering. . 56 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN .$595 V-8, Automatic Transmission Radio And Heater, Power Steering. SERVICEMEN FINANCED 63 CHEV. IMPALA 4-DOORHTV8 $2895 At, R-PRS, 6000 Actual Miles, White With Red Interior. 63 FORD CONV. 6 CYL. SS .$2595 R&H, Green & White, One Owner Car. 63 FALCON FUTURA CONV. .$2595 OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION Solid Black With Red Interior 4-Speed Trans., Radio, Heater, 5000 Actual Miles 63 FALCON FASTBACK . .$2295 900 W. ADAMS ST. 4-Speed Transmission, Radio, !Heater, White With Black Interior. ' 63 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4DR. $2495 Complete Selection Of Late Model Used Cars, Budget Sedan, V-8, AT, Radio, Heater, PS, Blue New Car Warranty. Priced Used Cars, New Fords, English Fords And 62 FALCON WAGON 4-DOOR .$1695SS R&H, Extra Clean, Low Mileage Triumph Sport Care Phone 353-9021 61 FORD VIC . . . .$1595 60 FALCON SEDAN . . .$895 60 TR-3 . . .,. . .$1595 Three Radio,To Heater Choose PS From, WSW., Equip., V-8, AT Standard Transmission, White Tires, Red Radio. Heater, Tonneau Cover. 61 CORVAIR, 4-DOOR SEDAN .$995 Exterior, Ideal 2nd Car. 63 FORD GALAXIE . . .$2595 AT Radio Heater 61 GALAXIE HARDTOP . .$1595 2-Door Hardtop, Yea, Auto., R&H, P.S., 60 ,FORD CTRY., SQUIRE, Excellent. .Car.. 95 V-8, Auto. Trans. R&H Power $J Steering, White Tires. New Car Guarantee. 9-Pass., V-8, R&H PS, PB, Air 5 to choose from. 58 CHEVROLET . . .$595 Factory Cond. Blue & WhitE WSW. 58 CHEV. BEL AIR 4-DR.$595 4-Door, 6-Cyl., Stand. Shift., Brand New ; Auto., V-8, Standard Transmission, R&H. Paint Job, One Owner. 60 PLY. FURY, HT, WHITE .$1395 62 COMET . . . .$1795 60 SAAB . . . .$695 V-B, AT, R&H, PS, Real Sharp Car. Air Conditioned, White Tires, For Only. Front Wheel Drive. 60 CHEV. BEL AIR. 4DR. SED. ,$1495 61 FALCON 4-DOOR . . .$1495 60 TRIUMPH SPECIAL . .$595 V-8, R&H, Real Sharp, Bronze & White Auto. Trans.,, Deluxe Interior, R&H, Lug- Wagon 60 CHEV. IMPALA, V-8 . .$1795AT gage Rack. 63 FALCON, 4-DOOR . .$1795 R&H, Solid White, Black Interior. 59 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE .$1295 R&H, Auto. Trans., WSW Tires. 60 FALCON RANCHERO, AT ,$1195 9 Passenger. Power Steering & Brakes, 62 FORD GALAXIE "500" .$2295 Radio, Heater, One Owner Car. Radio and Heater, White Tires. 4-Door Sedan, V-8, AT, R&H PS. 56 FORD CTRY. SEDAN . .$695 _ f, RAMBLER AMERICAN .$695 62 FALCON FUTURA . .$1595 Tutone Green, AT, Radio, Heater Excellent - rtu. ..u. Transmission, Radio and Heater. Standard Transmission, Bucket Seats, Car. 62 FAl ON 4-DOOR . .$1595 Heater White Tires. 56 PONTIAC SEDAN, AT . .$595 Autoi! c., R&H Delui e Interiors 61 FORD GALAXIE 4-DR. SEDAN.$1795 Radio, Heater, Clean, Good Tires r 'OLET .'/ . . .$1895 V-8, Auto. Trans., R&H, Power Steering 54 CHEV., 2-DOOR, &5 . .$195 rf dtop, Standard Shift, Radio, 62 FORD FAIRLANE, 6 CYL .$1795 Runs Good. laterrwnite Tires, Like New. Standard Transmission, R&H, Like New 59 TR-3 . . . . .$1295 e*. TRIUMPH TR-3 . . .$1995 59 FORD COUNTRY SED. WAGON $895 Blue & White, Tonneau CoverWSW.Clean R&II, Tonneau Cover, Like New. V-8, Auto. Transmission, Radio, Heater 62 TR-4, WHITE . . .$2195 R&H, Tonneau Cover, Clean, One Owner NEW '63 FORDS 1ww.., " i i iitr t . . f f _ I .! 9y; _.. A_ " ! I DUVAI Low A. 595$ DOWN. Low As A MOTORS o r As Month\ tiyL As Our Doiintoun Location 1000 M', PorsyhPAGE a |
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