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: :-"-::: ..LL'rL s''r' : f, r''i ''i 'till + r r i t k A J L, !,, ; / I 5 Li 1 k \\-L i _ _ h I AiY.v _ t 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 f f n icial I I expression < military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services aiivertiRed.VOL. 21 NO. 25 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA EKLI :" rRY, AUGUST 29, \ LJ __ .. "irrfrt WWII..J\\ Fighter Pilot Is CommissaryPlans Capt. rll\b\ t mm I l Capt. Lanier To Be i I NAS Executive OfficerBy New New NARTU SkipperCaptain Mae Spencer, J01 Open HoursJacksonville Samuel L. Lanier will assume command of the Naval A former University of Florida student and World War II ace is serve Training Unit in ceremonies scheduled to be held here on now the Naval Air Station's Executive Officer. He is Commander LouisA. Menard, Jr. Commander Menard assumed the post from CommanderT.C. Mayport and Cecil at 10:00 a.m. in Hangar 113. The present NARTU skipper Ralph E. Elliott, Jr., is slated to retire at the ceremonies. Field Stores will : Deans, who has been: acting executive officer since the retirement Commissary commander W.J. Schub in June. commence operating under new Rear Admiral George atpr Cdr; Menard came toJackson- :.. hours September 9, according to *, Koch, Chief of Naval Air ville from duties on the staff of ',J. Lieutenant Commander D.G. PT Training, will arrive the NATO command of Commander Frank, Officer in Charge of .' : attend a party in Capt. ti'm the three facilities.The ,: t / gJ honor which is being hosted in Chief, Southern Europe Allied ', ; Forces with headquarters In \ .1" i ;' Jacksonville Navy 1P Naples, Italy He was the Targeting NAS Jacksonville hours will 1 ,r,,. party will be held In and Officer now be Closed Tues- Room of the Special Weapons for : Monday ( ); . the command. day through Thursday from 10 a.m. ., Building at 6:30 p.m. on This is not the WWII fighter until 5 p.nv: Friday from 10 a.m. :. "f( During the Saturday pilot's first visit to Northern a until 6 p.m. ;and on Saturday from ceremonies RAdm. Koch Florida. In fact, his Navy career 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. sent the Chance Vought in Jacksonville.He for excellence In aviation practically began entered the Naval service in Mayport Commissary hours: ....t.J..il procurement to Capt. Atlanta Ga. and then herein NARTU J ax has won this ofN came Monday (Closed); Tuesday through July 1941 to train as an Aviation Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until three years in a row, an Cadet. He was commissioned an 4:30 p.m.; Friday from 9:30 a.m. ,,,. ,I" :' > ,,', dented achievement in Ensign on February 12, 1942, in until 6 p.m.; and on Saturday from 'e>' Air Reserve Training Ind Miami.He 8:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Prior to assuming joined his first fighter squadron "' \\\,. NARTU Jax, Capt. Elliott VF-9 in Norfolk, Va., in April 5 as executive officer of fea Cecil Field hours : Monday craft carrier USS of 1942 and from then on his assignments 5)T chronicled much ofWWU's (Closed); Tuesday through Thurs- as operations officer on day 9 a.m. until 4:30: p.m.; Friday more famous battle areas.. Copt. S. L. Lanier ' Menard (Continued On ) .Cdr. L. A. from 9 a.m. until 6:30: p.m.; and He is credited with shooting down Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. nine aircraft.sevenJapanese and Tier USS Essex. 01w two German in WWII. During the After this he returned to Floridain VAP-62 Receives 1963 01.tb invasion of North Africa the young 1944 to marry the former Miss In a circular distributed to commissary - Naval Aviator participated in air Helen Montgomery of Daytona patrons, It was stated that thth support flights from the deck of Beach. the reason for the hour changesis Fleet Aviation Safety b the carrier, USS Ranger. The new groom was soon on his due to a critical staff shortage.The . Then, nearly halfway 'round the way back to the Western Pacific world Cdr. Menard flew missionsover with Fighter Squadron 12 operating manpower burden can be lessened however to A 1963 U. Atlantic Fleet Aviation Patrol Squadron 18 In fom the Marshalls, Wake Island, aboard the carrier USS Randolph.He according Midway, Tarawa, Rabaul, Kwa- Was in the first carrier the circular, if patrons would shopon Safety Award has been pre lected as the outstanding sented to a second squadron based free of Its squadron other than sales type jalein and Iwo Jlma from the car- peak days, (Continued On Page 5)) normally Wednesdays and Thurs- here at NAS Jacksonville. Atlantic Fleet. toN days. Heavy Photographic Squadron The citation was Sixty-Two, commanded by Com- the squadron by the A mander John D. Stufflebeem. joinsFOR of the U.S. Atlantic Praises Local Red Capt. Compton Air ODeirne.Force, Vice Admiral M n In forwarding the Cross Field Officer In LetterThe mander Admiral Fleet Air p cith '"' cluded his personal message stating that the 'C American Red Cross is an organization which is dedicated ation of the award was toward helping Man In his time of need. This It does hundreds of timesa < tiyjar nificant as a second year v year. ,4y ment and that It was Last Friday, the Station's Com- cluded health and welfare reportson during an accelerated Iiti manding Officer, CaptalnJamesR.Compton families, articles of health y diversified operations the attention and comfort for personnel temporarily w praised highly .r squadron was employed the NAS confined and loans and d fov given locally by large portion of the Red Cross Field Office, and pre- grants to conflnees faced with ' sented Field Director C.V. Gross emergency needs. j.I': iod.The photo squadron's tyyM1W with a letter of appreciation as "In each and every Instance attributes the winning of m where assistance has been testimony.In to the "constant d the presence of Chief War- requested, you and your staff have all hands to Safe Naval rant Officer F.B. Miller, the responded in a professional and .'" ,. Safety," adds the t ; Station's Brig Officer, Captain expeditious manner. Your services a daily diet for every Compton read the letter which have contributed significantly to f< il" ... officer in the squadron." cith stated in part: the successful rehabilitation pro- Cdr. Stufflebeem "On numerous occasions the gram of the Brig." mented on the squadron's Brig Officer and staff have requested Gross has been the Field accident free RA-3B liS.. of Director here a total of 10 years, the assistance the Naval record just established S.w SERVICES RENDERED J. R. NAS CO Air Station Field Office of the spending two tours at other act Copt. Compton, presents week saying"We're not certificate of appreciation to Red Cross Field Director'C.V. cl ivities. His headquarters are American Red Cross in behalf of with all those hours we've prisoners confihed in the Station located in Bldg. 39 and he has Gross for work the Red Cross has done in behalf of NAS pri ed, what we're most thm Services rendered have in charge of the units located at soners. Brig Officer CWO F.B. Miller looks on. (Navy Photo byRon Brig. NAS Cecil Field and NS Mayport. Gardner PH2-P1)) (Continued On Page ) 0 - ., ;, .' . f.r.' ... '- ] ," .- -- ,' )' '1111'. Il.II-;. '-::' I ..2'-- JAX AIR NEWS August 29,1963 1 --- "' " Station Traffic ' Management Reorganization: \Ij I S rE Violation RecordThe j ,. j ,. I ] ) . Toward More Effective Seapower J_. _, (II" .-. . following is a report of The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper motor vehicle accidents and traffic distributed*ch Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, violations for the period August 18 Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a executive who had been ( The Honorable Fred Korth, chargedwith through August 24. private firm. All Copy submitted l for use in the JAX AIR the mission of Secretary of the Navy In primary giving NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, direct to the forces afloat. support the following article outlines the 2 NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before Workload assignments and the resources NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis Box , Navy Management Reorganizationtoward publication. News items are welcomed from all sources- them effective to accomplish were more seapower. ) passed to the activities from Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. several Week(period August 18-24).8) Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries As most of you are aware, the sources through multiple Total accidents this year through concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing channels. There official Navy has a bt-linear system of was no one August 24. . . 178 4724 Clyde Drive. Jacksonville 8, Florida -- of naval shore Company There among a group is division organization. a Number of accidents through 359-027L activities whom the Fleet could Telephone 3595140 or to '_ .., of responsibility, under the Secretary August 1962 . . 173 look for authoritative direction of with the military or "user" function on the one hand and the its required support.Consequently -VOL. 21 NO. 25 AUGUST 29, 1963 J bureaus, or "producer" functionson a Commander of Number of days since last Injury I the other. In order to deter- Fleet Activities has been estab- in motor vehicle accident. .42 mine how well the Department lished to head a Fleet Activities Distress Signals- Ghwn and Command. The Command will functioning to appraise con- behind and Include such activities as sub- NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis cepts our structure processes, a comprehensive review marine bases, amphibious bases, For Freeway Motorl.sThe of all aspects of managementin air stations, weapons replenishmant week (August 18-24)) 55 - the Navy was initiated. The activities and naval stations.It Speeding. . . . 10 American Association of signal, passing motorists should goal was to recommend appropriate will exclude such producer- Reckless driving. . 0 State Highway officials has just notify the nearest police, highway, procedural adjustments to improve oriented logistics activities as Going through stop sign. 9 issued the following policy on Uniform or automotive service official at the Department't per- shipyards, laboratories and Other violations. . 36 Distress Signals for Motor- the first convenient opportunity, formance in ordnance plants which will con- ists the location of the motoristin achieving its object Twenty-five drivers appeared on Freeways: giving tives. The reviewing committee tinue to be directed by the tech- before the Traffic Hearing Boardat In an emergency on freeways, need of assistance. made over 200 recommendations to nical bureaus. the meeting held on August 26. whenever possible, drivers should The Fleet Activities Commander improve our management Disposition of the cases includethe stop their cars on the right-hand under the CNO will command and processes. They involve the departmental supervise all the shore activities following: 18 lost driving and shoulder, well away from the Talc It EasyAnother headquarters and Navy parking privileges aboard the through traffic lanes. him and will financethe to shore activities which supply and assigned station for various periods; 13 At night the tail lights and the support combat ready forces. operations and operational were assigned to complete an Interior lights of the stopped long holiday weekendis To clarify responsibilities a maintenance of the Operating eight hour course In remedial vehicle should be turned on. If here. Millions of people will new Department General Order Forces as well as the operationof driving instructions;nine had suspended the vehicle Is equipped with a be traveling the highways, and, sets forth the specific cause-and- the Fleet Headquarters He penalties; two were given turn-signaling indicator having an unfortunately for we good drivers, effect steps in the logistics administration will budget for, control the personnel warnings; three were dismissedand "emergency" switch this shouldbe many of them are poor drivers, by which the Chief of ceilings and provide administrative three were referred to com- turned on so that both the right with utter disregard of other Naval Operations and the Com- services for those manding officers for possible disciplinary and left turn signal lights will motorists and the general, common mandant of the Marine Corps activities under his command. action. flash simultaneously.Where sense rules of safety on the high- determine and express their requirements Naval support activities at a a disabled vehicle is way to enable you to enjoy your and by which the given site will be designated as stopped in such a position that holiday, and to return safely to Naval Local Church Invites Bases. All acti- bureaus in turn contribute to these Operating part or all the traffic lane is Jax. Here are the Drivers' Ten determinations, ascertain their vities at a given location, which occupied, portable warning devices Commandments (reprinted from feasibility and undertake the exe- are a part of the Fleet Activities Servicemen To DinnerWant should be placed to the rear of Safety Instruction Card #829, Nat- cution of approved programs for Command of the, will Naval be under the command Base- the stopped vehicle to notify oncoming ional Safety Council). Operating accomplishing them. to have a pleasant, safe drivers of the traffic The CNO remains the numberone Commander. Labor Day plus some good home hazard. L The good driver keepeth his officer in the Navy, but the In establishing the Naval Op- cooking? special Labor Day Pro Whenever help is needed, white car in safe condition. Bases and the Fleet Acti- Chief of Naval Material (CNM) erating gram has been planned for Mon- cloth or handkerchief should be 2. He driveth only when sober, will function as the counterpart of trict vities boundaries Command,will the Naval be alter-Dis- day, August 2 which includes a desplayed from the stopped vehicleso and never to great weariness. the CNO and the Commandant of ed not ballgame starting at 3:00 p.m., that It can readily be seen 3. His mind doth not wander, will the Naval nor District the Marine Corps, and will clearly Commandants be eliminated. The dinner at 5:30 p.m., evening ser- from other vehicles on the high- for safe driving keepeth a man be responsible for advice on the vice at 7:30 p.m. withguest speaker way. In addition, the hood of the busy. economic feasibility of meeting Base Operating Base Commander located for the Rev. Estep of St. Augustine bring-' car should be raised. 4. He keepeth always to the their material requirements and presently at District ing the evening message. Don While waiting for helpmotorists speed which glveth perfect con- Headquarters, will also be design- for the efficient management of ated as Commandant of that Dis- Reynolds of Public Works Dept.is should remain within their cars or trol. material resources. trict. Minister of Music. nearby In a safe position off the 5. He passes Intersections and The CNM will direct the ma- I am firmly convinced that All service personnel are cord- traveled way. They should not grade crossings with great care. terial support effort repre- when the recommendations of the ially invited to attend the Normandy stand or walk !In or near traffic 6. To children and pedestrians sented by the four bureaus of have been Church of the Nazarene, 7020 lanes, or leave their cars un- he giveth thought, for over them Naval Weapons, Ships,Supplies and we study will have made fully Implemented further Ramona Blvd.: Rev. J.D. Havener, attended. he hath the power of life and death. , Accounts and Yards and Docks. pro- Host Pastor. After observing a distress 7. He obeyeth the law of the toward The Chief of Naval Personnel will gress our constant goal: land, knowing obedience may Increase - that of . not be under the Chief of Naval continuing to maintain the .. .. ; :. his years. finest : Material, but will remain in his strongest, most modern .'. ..... \ 8. For the hazards of drivingIn ll . Navy and Marine Corps in the .. h.'.. .. ;', .I j:Y:; present relationship. Similarly, the night, he maketh allowance. the Chief of the Bureau of Medi- world, manned by superior people 9. Though his soul be tried, cine and Surgery will report to who are loyal, motivated and dedicated dtr the good driver remembereth that and who y Sis the Secretary as the Department's are operating within l courtesy Is the first law of self- a Department that is function- 'executive for medical support. preservation Another reorganization step Involved Ing as efficiently will as human management 10. When he goeth on foot, the administration of our permit. the good driver remembereth the field activities. The shore activities Blood Donors golden rule.Millions . of the Navy, including many which give direct support to the Sixteen Navy men recently do- View Satellite nated blood to the Naval Hospital forces afloat were managed by Blood Donor Center. During 3 Orbital Years various bureaus and offices. A : donor from NAS typical direct support activity was There was one Washington (AFPS-A) satelliteseen under one bureau for business Supply he was Commander EarlF. by millions of people aroundthe Hllderbrant. world, Echo I, has completedthree management, got technical Those who donated from Air- years in orbit. direction from one or more other In August the 100-foot sphere craft Maintenance Dept,, were: bureaus, and was under the military had flown 417,431,506 miles - command of the CNO exer- Robert L. Arment, AN; James H, 13,555 orbits since it was cised through the Commandant of Avery, ADJ1: William K. Blais, launched' into space by a Delta the Naval District.A AN; Christopher E. Burton,ADR3; launch vehicle on Aug 12, 1960. J Echo I was the first man-made Francis E. Clarkin AMH2 ; number of the activities had '. passive communication satellite. Thomas J. Gaub, ANAlanDouglas; f pt'v6PON' little real connection with the mission - Lundy, ADjl; Donald F. Mitchell, of the bureau to which they AN Ronald A. Peck AA WilliamJ. ; ; BEfORE Men EXPIRE were assigned. were more Peters AN Michael D. Ranne closely aligned to"user" logisticsthan ; Two factors enter Into worth- i AN; Allen F. VanDuke, ADJ1; and at- while achlevement bl1lty to "producer" logistics and In Bruce D. Waterman, AA; RobertF. YOUR LEAVE Indispensable many respects, were a part of the titude. One is aflfc operating forces. There was no Williams, AA; and Charles D. as the other. Christian Observer. Wood, ADR2. - .M. .. .-:, ';, ..- .---:._ -. ., :-':-= 1-=:. -, ... h., .. .. iII"iI"" ., -_: ---.,- ,-- ...-....'iI., .',1 ..4I ;---:----=-, ::-= .-=- :.-.., .. .. .. .. ._, . 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EV 8-5447 NOW AND SAVE AT TYREE'S " IIIO GASH! t DOWN [EASYiTERMSBUY = FREEISERVKill.M. - t August 29, 1963 4oge 4 JAX AIR NEWS I I: 'Clip' Shop In Operations( ) Once Pro Football Hopeful Now I The NAS Navy Exchange now has use ot all those persons authori- Exchange Officer an additional barbershop located in zed Navy Exchange privileges. New HAS Navy the EM Lounge of the Operations Hours of operation are 8:00a.m0 . Building. This shop is for the to 4:30: p.m. At the close of World War II a young Naval Reserve Lieutenant (jg) turned down a $400 a week professional - commission In the Navy Supply Corps month regular football offer to accept a $200 a Last Monday this same of. ficer, now a commander, assumedthe ---flk \ k. . dial t EV 8-7676 duties as the Air Station's Navy Exchange Officer. He Is Com- f fl m mander T. E. Stevenson, veteran MILITARY of over 20 years active service. Cdr. Stevenson relieved Com- mander J. L. Delany who will retire - ..r2 _, ttrsuRaNc'r on Saturday after 22 years naval service. ; Aoi oi 4'1!r : The new Navy Exchange officer iutlgNw MM mind.Wvu comes to Jacksonville from an assignment - Rr u a racdttsonaMCDOUGALL'S In Norfork,Va.,where he _ GENE* was the Commissary Store Officer. Cdr. Delany, who will assume a 'M63 Roosevelt Blvd.-Nest< NAS-J&cktonvllla 3 position as a certified public accountant j with a local Jacksonvillefirm FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES! leaves NAS after serving here since April 1957, first as the Material Division Officer with the See--Moon MullinsLCDR. Supply Department and, since (USN RET.) December 1960 as the Navy Exchange Officer. Before taking over at SHANNON BROTHERS INC. his last assignment, Cdr. Delany CHECK SIGNING CHORE for the new Navy Exchange Officer, attended the Navy Ships Store Of- Cdr. T.E. StevensonL( ) is made easier by his receiving a signa in the big ficer Management School in ture plate from outgoing NX Officer, Cdr. J.L. DeLany. Cdr. Stevenson yellow building ((11th & Main) N.Y. He Is a graduateof Brooklyn assumed his new duties Monday and Cdr. DeLany awaits the University of Florida. the arrival of Saturday and his retirement after 22 years Naval New RenaultsePeugeotseStudebakers. Cdr. Stevenson's Navy career service. (Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) began In 1943 when he graduatedfrom PHONE EL 6-3993 the University of South Carolina and received a line commission ply for supply duty In March 194&, troops to and from Korea. through the Institute's It was while he was at New Back on the mainland, after attending - Naval Reserve Officer Training Orleans, La., waiting admission to a 10-weekManagementAc- BACK I II Course the Supply Corps School then at counting Seminar at the Bureau of His first assignment was in Bayonne, N.J., that he was Supplies and Accounts in Washington. - Florida with the Sub Chaser Train- approached by a professional foot- D.C., Cdr. Stevenson assumedthe I SCHOOL Ing Center at Miami. Followingthis ball team from Los Angeles. The duties as the NAS Glynco, Ga., he was the executive officer commander had lettered both his Supply Officer In March 1953. aboard a 110-foot submarine junior and senior years at South In September 1955, he began a ra arnnrrulm 8TOEfEJM chaser craft designated SC-1059. Carolina. He decided against a brief six-month tour with the staff rrrr Shortly afterward he graduatedto gridiron career, however, and of Amphibious Group Two which the sklppership of the SC-1323 elected the Navy as his livelihood, ended upon the receipt of special I then operating in Pacific waters. making the switch from Reserve orders to Taipei,Tai ran,where he The SC craft carried depth chargesthe line officer to Regular supply of- established a commissary store same as destroyers and escort ficer. and remained until October 1957. vessels. They were used pri- Following his schooling in From the establishment of the marily as direction craft during Bayonne, his first supply duty was Taipei store to the disestablishment - amphibious invasions.It as the officer In charge of the commissary of the commissary at New $ .00 was while he was skipper of store at Charleston, S.C. Orleans, was the commander'snext SAVE & the SC-1323 that he witnessed"the Once again the commander returned assignment. Later, stayed unconditional surrender of the to Florida when in June 1948 on at New Orleans andserved on the Japanese aboard the battleship he took charge of the commissarystore staff of the Military Sea Trans- Missouri In Tokyo Harbor, August at Green Cove Springs wherehe portation Service Gulf Sub Area- 14, 1945. stayed until September 1950. as the supply officer until June 1960 The war over, Lieutenant (jg) His first assignment sea since at which time he was transferredto Stevenson looked toward civilian the war was aboard the submarine Norfolk and then here. life, but the Navy was seeking line tender USS Nereus at. San Diego, Cdr. Stevenson and his wife Lois officers for possible augmentationinto Calif., and also aboard the trans- live at 3532 Ponce de Leon Ave., the Supply Corps with Regular port USS Pickaway which carriedBRILLIANT South Jacksonville with their two commissions, so he decided toap- daughters, Pamela ((16)) and Debbie i ((9 mos.), and a son, Tommy ((5)). Barber: "Your hair Is getting gray, sir." ',. -... ... Customer: "I'm not surprised. Hurry up." Speed! sweep frame. tier Je"'e' CROSSWORD FANS All new slim style. ..t1 'e Sorry but because of circumstances 9 $ beyond our control we were unable to publish this Deluxe rear luggage carrier \ week'. "PUZZLE FOR PAY". We'if be bock soon, however. Mounted headlights on front DIAMOND LAST WEEK'S WINNER WAS: Mrs.:4.. A. Womble Fender..... ENGAGEMENT SETS Jacksonville 3502 Corby St., Fla. Exceuo' fog g WtCEAb .unaa TAIL I $ ACHED TAIJ.S .ISIA reg. $33.77 SeE P TIE R. TE 17.77. . son sanaa/ .toa@ Nothing Down aaas.:HOB.asan No InterestNo RAIL I ''>.NEAR . l Carrying Charge ..R.AVRIA.. Small payment each paydayat .ANNEIX.BEL.TS.PL.EA.SLA.SSTS. r ADD. GRATE.ana .100 :I Way Use Our Plan.Lay No AG ( M urp h y C O. 4423 Btvd.R;:05:::I: Jim Warner"(tlonwlcle"Jeweler, Inc. IA QS. PRUDENT I EICS TlAIl.le.MAR c tI 224' .ST . I I Extra Charge West FOf'syh EWEILIAIIoJ.Answ. I I .. -- Mall *, to last week's ouzzfe.I . -- -------- . ".. I , August 29, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS .,..... "Pog'v \ _ .' ... .. .'. ........,., ...., \.' '.' .' : '. '. Women's Guild 1 \\ ..j\1.. .. Have ybu made sure, financially, Fashion Show that your childrencan R Set Sept. 9 go to college? Joe D'Accardi . j. "Salute the Designers" a Marv In B. Harper, CLU, Genera! Agent Don Mopes fashion show sponsored by the Wo- ' men's Guild of the Jacksonville 1100 Universal Marion Building .r Symphony Association will bepre- Tel. 354.4483 sented on Monday afternoon, Sept- ember 9 at 2:30 p.m. in the George MASSACIIISKTTS(: : MLTfAl. Washington Hotel Auditorium. The Life !nAurgnrrf'nrnpnny show will feature the outstanding 'tlNOr''LD ruuCMU.ttS D-O..IIID'I. j designs of Harvey Berin, Herbert Sonhelm and Murray Tuchfleld from the House of BranelL! Proceeds - from the show will be con- tributed toward the community support of the Jacksonville o00 oao Symphony Orchestra, and a scholarship fund for worthy students of music. After the show, coffee will be GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS. Cdr. John D. Stufflebeem, Commanding .. served In the ballroom on the mezzanine - Officer of VAP-62 pins Good Conduct Medal on Kenneth C. where the fashions may be > Davis, AMS3, while (L to R) Charles J. Beck, ATN2; Julian W. seen at close range and guests Giddens, ATN2; and Vincent C. Morin ATN2 look on. (U.S. Navy, given the opportunity to meet the Photo by Ron Gardner PH2.P 1)) designers. 1 x.f x.s x. Tickets, at $2.00 each, may be '. \ purchase at the Jacksonville Sym- VAP-62 World War II phony Office ((354-5479)), or at the i door of the George Washington ( rs Hotel auditorium. q dW Receives Award FighterContinued : .. _. (Continued From Page 1)) ( From Page 1)) USO Show OnStage Is the next hour we fly." Still, it these hours strikes on Tokyo and then was was during past Here Tonight that the squadron received another shot down on February 17, 1945. award aNavyUnitCommendatiorLInkeeping Later that year, Cdr. Menard It was Inadvertently reported In the subject of Aviation returned to Jacksonville to be assigned last week's Air News that the in the minds of all hands to a Utility Squadron wherehe Jacksonville Safety USO variety show was . These are plump firm gulf fresh shrimp the squadron holds a safety slogan was the executive officer. to have been held last Thursday. shnmfected contest every month. The winnerof His first Washington, D.C. duty The show will, Instead, be held nested in Morrison's tangy sauce per I the contest gets a special liberty followed with a position in the this evening at 8 p.m.lnNATTU's over 23 years ago. Since 1940 \ cocktail, , pass and has his slogan displayedin Power Plant Division of the Bureauof King Hall, Bldg. 500. we've served over $7,000,000 worth featured\ prominent 15 inch letters in the Aeronautics from 1946 to 1948. The cast will be comprised of cocktails 18,000,000 shrimp incom everyday over From 1948 1950 he the to was The is USO Junior Volunteers hanger. current slogan : servicemen - Live It Up Safely! Personnel Officer at NAS Barbers and local civilian volunteers. parably zesty and remarkably low-priced. only 40c It appears to have paid off in Point, Hawaii.He Highlights of the show will be Enjoy one today! returned to the States for a music Nick Elklns and the spades. by Ridge / I' year study at the Navy's General Runners who have appeared locally Line School in Monterey, Calif In the Jacksonville and Jacksonville - and then went on to O&R Flight Beaches area. moweRoosevelt Test at NASNorfolk. Va. in 1952. Bobby Elwood of Fighter Squadron - The veteran aviator came backto 62, NAS Cecil Field, will perform - Florida again in June of 1953to a comedy skit and! portray Mall e128 W. Monroe Sloe Southgate Plaza be executive officer of Fighter "Jimmy" which he has recorded w Squadron 33 based at NAS Cecil!1 for release in December. Field. The unit deployed to the - Mediterrean aboard the carrier USS .. Squadron Midway.His first 102 command and then was Fighter Attack i : I!ltM.. \ I IJf 1lIi . Squadron Pac aboard 36 the which carrier went, USS to West-Ben- [: ... 4.:w: ilj: ,. ", WESTSIDE nlngton The commanders' other duties \;:;\.:;:;:::;;;:t::I'::;: ..::;:.. :.:::;.:\::FACTQRY'OUTLET 5Q M3RMANOY: 8QUZ&ARnACRGt'10R MEN'S/ tt:ANDBOX'S FROM '.+ATLANTIC. CLOTHING MILLS: } t\J\\\\\\)\ \\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\:\\\\\\t\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\: prior to his arrival here were: .. Office of Naval Intelligence, June , th O/J iIL 1956-July 1959; assistant air of- ficer and air officer, USS Sara- BOYS SLACKS toga; Weapons EmploymentCourse (famous brands) ' SERVING Norfolk, Va. and then the DUVAL SOUTHWEST NATO duty. Reg. 5.50 to 6.98 I COUNTY Cdr. Menard is authorized to our price only.. 3 95 COMPLETE WITH wear the Silver Star Medal, the sizes 26 to 30.. ' CONVENIENT Distinguished Flying Cross, 11 t x MODERN Air Medals, the Purple Heart, the WOOL BLAZERS ? : BANKING COMMERCIAL Presidential Unit Citation, the . SERVICES Navy Unit Commendation, the !EA American Defense Medal, the Reg. 27.50 to 35.00 HOURSr..hw American Campaign Medal, the our price only....... 14 9 5 ; D.4.frig.0. AM.I OOM European-African-Middle Eastern : ; AM.IM .AN 0.r., Medal the Asiatic- Pacific Campaign Campaign ;Medal, and the ::::?'..J>i it.V.}\\\ ..BRING.': .:" ..: ;::; ,i A'd: 6 : National Defense Service Medal. :THIS:::AD.'IN.FOR.'A., ; PHONE A The Menards have three child- ren; daughter Helen, age 17; son, Illi'rlE: Louis A. Menard III, age 16 and daughter, Annette age 6. .NoPwt: H. CES ARY ::: 1.,21 AD' .. 771-6161 They list their official home as Palmetto, Fla. where Cdr. OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9:00 J Menard's parents live. His fatheris : %r Memb er of FDIC a retired Atlantic,Coast Line EXCEPT WED. TIL 6. CLOSED SUNDAY L Employee. aIr _ U _.,..-. ",_ .._.....,......' _: _:.. -.. : :' ':r: _'V.?.- :" --' 6 August 29, 1963 Page JAX AIR NEWS ; o The cqeui ) JFK Unveils Jet Transport > Paz: : World's a StarLifter', LargestWashington \ pressed a House Armed Services Committee AFPS -- veiling, the president By press- ( ) "HENNY PENNY" CHICKEN DINNER Ing a button at the White House button which relayed a signal were with.the President during the - ceremony.The \ President has unveiledthis through the Air ForceGlobalCommand Kennedy 4 4 pieces Chicken, French Fries, and Communications Net and President was introducedby nation's transport newest jet Cole Slaw, Hot Roll..1.25 which Is capable of carrying 154 opened the door of the Lockheed Secretary of the Air Force M. Zuckert who Euguene was at a plant.Air 127 or troops or paratroops the plant in Marietta.The . Force units are slated to payload of over 90,000 PARTY BOX cargo receive operational StarLifters in turbo-powered C 141-A will ! 16 pieces of Chicken, pounds.The rollout of the C141-A 1965. be able to fly any ocean nonstop - of the Congressional yet have the shortest take- Members Georgia a. StarLifter occurred I Hot - 4 Rolls, military transport off and of , delegation, IncludingSen. landing any jet trans- :' at Dobbins AFB, MariettaGa. l Pint I' ', Russell D., Ga.), ! Richard B. ( port.Within :- . y!. Cole Slaw closed-circuit television Chairman of the Senate Armed Ser 80 hours, a fleet of 205 SNACK PARK }: ;.... ..,,., 3.85 President By Kennedy talked to vices Committee and Rep. Carl StarLifters could deploy an en I 2 Pieces Chicken workers and guests. For the un- Vinson (D,, Ga.). Chairman of the tire Airborne Division non-stop from United States' bases to West- French Fries, ... ern Europe. I Hot Roll.......75f! 4 . Phone ,.;;: ': 1 I <' " :( > FISH DINNER TO GO 389.2841 ,- it. , 1 large Filet, Cole Slow, Hot Roll, Tartar Sauce. ROOSEVELT A French Fries.*...... I MALL I I s' rr I d I U.S.AIR FORCE ' Can you afford ! $15 per day ? j .,".. ,", >.\ ! ::',i"; '.. .t then come and live in > the Sunshine at 54 YEARS OF AVIATION PROGRESS .- The tiny Wright Flyer (right), almost too small to notice i \.1 under the gargantuan wing of the first U.S. Air Force C-141A StarLifter, dramatizes 54 years of : .. MACKLEBUILTDeltona progress in American military transports. This 40-mph aircraft, delivered to the Army Signal Corpsin 1909, was the world's first military transport. The first 550-mph fanjet StarLifter! rolled out of I ; : :: the 76-acre Lockheed-Georgia aerospace plant at Marietta, August 22, is approximately 14 times c-1\: ; faster and is the nation's newest cargo transport. Scores of the 316,000-1b. aerial giants will begin joining the Air Force by late next year, with flight testing starting by the end of this year. (Lock. ti heed Photo) r ! FLORIDA TRIANGLE (i\ 1 I_ I y ... of Yes only, with$210.00 a down and payment month. 816 IaTt1tIii 1 RES: MoviesMovies i DAYTONA MAC"/\ ly payments of only$43.11 1 ,: ctmmui HUM / you can own your Mackle- 1 ADELTONA Built and! 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These times arc t Here in Deltona you caneNwCyta.enllw and enjoy recreational every convenience pleasure.You WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE U.S.N subject Thursday to change., August 29 \ will live in the beautiful, rolling Orange Blossom t Country in Florida's Golden Triangle in an area of NOTHING DOWN YEARS TO PAY Mainside The Stripper t progress. NATTUnit The Yellow Canary ! Get the facts.now- let us prove how easy it is to put Deltona in your future. Deltona is the only Florida Hospital Harbor Lights development featuring new Mackle-Built homes. Deltona Mackle-Built Homes range in price from the ONE place to Friday, August 30 $6.960. to 15450. with terms as low as$210 down and Mainside That Touch Of Mink $43.11 monthly. call for NATTUnit The Stripper DELTONA HOMCSITES are now at 1957 Florida Hospital The Yellow Canary Land Prices. 10,000 sq. ft. homesites are $1095 ' including central water main to every homesite.As Saturday, August 31 low as $15 per month (includes guaranteedlow money Mainside The Castilian simple interest rate of 5% per annum) NATTUnit That Touch Of Mink Hospital The Stripper ClinIC in inlay or send/for FREE full color booklet pass tares sr ,aa tta tar taa Itffata Phone Beneficial! Get cash double.fast for any good rea Sunday, September 1 son furloughs expenses, bills, you.name.it! And get Mainside Hud I Beneficial's International Credit Card, too, for Immediate ; FLOi IDA! INVESTMENT NATTUnit The Castilian :j* Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office Of Mink M any. Hospital That Touch 4,{ AND R: TIREMENT REALTY CO. where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! Monday, September 2 6453 Beach Blvd Phone 721-0277 : I :1:1I BENEFICIALFINANCE Mainside Main Attraction 1 NATTUnit Hud I I Send your : BEE full color booklet on Deltona I II SYSTEM Hospital The Castilian I NAME ..... .................... ................................ Loans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note I Tuesday, September 3 ADDRESS ......... ....... .... ......................... .. I JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville Mainside 311 West Bay St., Mayflower Hotel ELgin Rampage I CITY COUNTY .. ... STATE.... N a 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). tv 3.4473 4.4595 NATTUnit Main Attraction I.interest'(1 I.in 0 a I 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 5.2623 Hospital HudWednesday ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of I QA DELTONA HOME QDELTONA HOMESITES I Town & Country Shopping Center Arlington. RA 4.7910 September 4 I plan to retire in 01 year 02 years: 03 years or more SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida Mainside Foltowthe 3436 Beach Blvd\ South Gate Plaza Boys I (tOllermf of properties it prices quoted is subject to withdrawal without notice) J v EX 8.1515 NATTUnit Rampage .... Asia lair tart taa fair ata trtatns Hospital Main AttractionII ..a. .- '.... -____ I _ -- -- =- A J U ,- j-. : l lr 29 1963 August , _____?? JAX AIR N Page 7 r T CPO Club -I iAcey::: Duty I I Bluejackets f-T Inn I = .. I Notes I ClubThursday Doin's I WART awi Thursday, August 29 August 29 Thursday, August 29 Happy Hour Country Drifters 8:30 p.m.- Dance contest & Dance featuring 11:30 p.m.Friday. March Wilson and The Red Coats Ads should he mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde' Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, to arrive not later thon Tuesday for publication - 8:00 p.m. 12:00: a.m. the following Thursday. Ads arriving too late for this deadline - Friday, August 30 will,be published the following week, unless the publish Is August 30 Friday, August 30 Instructed otherwise A check or money order for the full cost of Dance to Johnny Arnold "4" the ad must be reot Ived WITH the copy for the od. Night Shades 8:00 p.m. 12:30 Dance featuring Carl Boyd & DO NOT SEND CASH. a.m. Rhythm Kings 9:00: p.m. 1:00 RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . .$1.00 Saturday, August 31 a.m. Per additional line ((4 words per line) .. 35 Saturday, August 31 Saturday, August 31 Dance to Phil Cay Marc Castle 8:00 p.m. 12:30 Dance featuring March Wilson & a.m. Red Coats 9:00 p.m. 1:00 JEAN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Lake FURNISHED APARTMENT - Sunday, September 1 a.m. Venetia, Orange Park, Wesconnett Shore. Small Clean, Utilities Charlie JayMonday Sunday, September 1 Sunday, September 1 Ballet SP 1-5464., Tap, Jazz, Hula. EV 4-3055 4275.furnished. $50.00 month. EV 9- Componets 8:30 p.m. 11:30 Dance featuring Carl Boyd & September 2 p.m. Rhythm Kings 8:00 p.m. 12:00 Normandy Church of the Nazarene FOR SALE a.m. ',f Blvd. School 1\ 4 7020 Ramona Sunday SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Chiefs Picnic, Chiefs and Dependents Monday, September 2 9:45: a.m.; Sunday Worship 11:00 CONSOLE MODEL free Adults $LOOChild Monday, September 2 a.m. NYPS: 6:30 p.m. Evangel- Like new, perfect condition, DOES under 12 50tf Band Auditioning Club opens 12:00 p.m. istic Service : 7:30: p.m. Wed. THE WORKS. Zigzags, sews on Dance featuring Carl Boyd & Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.nu Rev. buttons, makes buttonholes, sewson Rhythm Kings 8:00 p.m. 12:00 J.D. Havener, Pastor, EV 7-113L stitchs. Original price $300 - Tuesday, September 3 Tuesday, September 3 a.m. pay off balance of $84 or take up Game Night REAL ESTATE SALES&SERVICE of $8.96 Call Game Tuesday, September 3 payments monthly. NIghfWednesday 353-1946 246-2282.. Al SEWING Happy Hour 5:00: p.m. 7:00 p.m. Buying? Selling? Sincere Counsel- MACHINE EXCHANGE.. without 35 of Ing obligation years Wednesday, September 4 September 4 Wednesday,.September 4 courteous service to satisfied Country and Western Night Open Night Game Night 8:00 p.m. clients. Also your "Broker" for HELP SUPPLEMENT your monthly - VA-FHA acquired properties. Income by working part time. $100.00 down. Call us any time. Home Economics Consultant, free Capt. Lanier Nights call SP 1-2276. RICHARD training, $160 a month. Interview D. BARKER,REALTOR,2724 Park 6:30: til 9:00 p.m.Monday and Tues- g St. EV 8-2691. day 9:30 til 12:30 a.m. at 3614 THE SHOE NOOK'Jacksonville's New SkipperContinued Old St. Augustine Road. Going Out Into Civilian Life Soon? ( From Page 1)) Considering a govt. Civil service HOUSE FOR RENT $100. Con- Unique Discount Shoe Stores' position? For Information call venient to NAS or Cecil and of the Commander Fleet Air Jack- Shopping Center, 3 BR. kitchen 398-6786 or 771-6187 after 5 : 4217 BLANDING BLVD. SO. OF CEDAR HILLS p.m. sonville. equipped, water softener and car- NAME BRAND CHILDRENS SHOESLazy The retiring skipper carries the Experienced VARITYP1ST needed pet on LR & DR. Call Mrs. Navy designation of Naval Aviator Immediately. Office location on Snodgrass 388-5664 or CV 8-8017. and Law and Is 6354 Wilson Blvd., Cedar Hills. Postgraduate a Southside near Expressway. Phone Bones. Buster Browns. Jumping Jack Mother Goose. Reg. 8.99 $ 4 88 member of the Bar In Virginia 359-2008-9 for Interview. the District of Columbia, and Flor- DACHSHUND PUPS AKC Reg. ida. He will begin law practiceIn REAL ESTATE SALESMAN males. Born Aug. 1, $50. Chas. LADIES NAME BRAND DRESS SHOESValues the Jacksonville firm Larkin, Familiar with Jax Navy market. Kerr EV 9-9964. f Lewis and Decker following his Must have license. Full or part- to $24.95 $ retirement. time work In dynamic new field. RIDERS WANTED 0730 1630 788 $8 88 Capt. Lanier,Bessemer,Ala., Call 721-0277 for Interview.FOR between Southside & NAS Jax.John} I . comes to NARTU Jax from the Bee ext. 669 staff of Chief of Naval RENT Venetia Terrace Deputy 3 BR house kitchen HOMES 1 and 2 baths, 3 bdrms. Lovely Ig. , FLATS 2" to 499 Operations for Air. His assign- /from ment in OPNAV involved the form- rg & ref. $90 mo. EV 4-7292. convt. to NAS and CECIL. Many have kitchens equipped and fences. ulation and justification of Navy SIMCA ARONDE Hardtop '59 Excellent Only $100 down, fast occupancy. SPECIAL GYM SHOES Men & Boys aircraft and missile procurement cond being transferred, Hurry! Call now 355-263L Any programs.The $450 or best offer. EV 8-4188. time. Service Realty, Broker. NARTU Is new skipper a $2.99OPEN 1942 graduate of the University of FOR SALE -.Beautiful country LAKESHORE 5078 Camille Ave. Alabama. He commissionedat SUNDAYS AFTER CHURCH TILL 6:00P.M: Pensacola was and designated a 3 BR, enclosed porch, kitchen BU home 2-5295.In Middleburg. Telephone equip. unfurn.:. Ev 8-4188. VOICE INSTRUCTIONFREE . AIR BASE Naval Aviator the following year. Specializing VOCAL In correctional ANALYZATION work Among previous duty assign- for those with vocal problems. By lVIOTORS inc.'New ments was a tourj' rtgNAS Jaxas 771-3920 appointment only. the NATTU Personnel Officer. and Used Cars lie has also served as Operations I Officer for Heavy Attack Squadron Area Occupation MedalHe 6, Commanding Officer of Heavy is married to the former All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired Attack Squadron 16, and on the Jane Harker of Hollywood, Calif staff of Naval Air Force, Pacific Mrs. Lanier is a former movie Fleet. actress for the Warner Brothers Before you buy any new or used car -- Included in his decorations are studio. The Lanicrs have four the Distinguished Flying Cross children and will reside quarters six Air. Medals, and the Pacific aboard the station. ....d... .... .u .U..d..U.. d..U..d... ..u..u.u........u.u. SEE US FIRST ; : : NEED A HOUSE? More than 100 car inventory to choose from / ",, - W. J. Schub, (usNRet.) Financing arranged for you f f ::' Representing F. L. Ahern, Realtor :I" SALES IN ALL LOCATIONS Ortega Avondale Venetia Cedar Hills- PHONE 384-5575 Riverside .. t FHA VA LISTINGS AVAILABLE i PhoneEL6.l559NewOffIces at 5 Points Area . 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard --- Jacksonville 10, Florida ,i 1_,. .', Home Phone RA 10851T' < I - -- -- .." -. -' ... .. -. .. -'--...... 'II' ..._. "....,_. - AIR'AIR'H' w's' I Page 8 JA'X E'w's' August 29, 1963 . + t f 131 Million Navy Dollars : : I Ij Q I To Reach Duval Co. During 7963 The U.S. Navy will contribute of the Navy, reported that the Navy effort," Bennett said, "The three $131 million to the total Incomeof employs 5,746 civilians In the major Naval bases, NAS Jackson- Duval County for the 1963 fiscal county and that as of May 31 there ville, NAS Cecil Field and May- year, It was announced this week were 24,385 Navy military per- port, and auxiliary Installationsare by Rep. Charles E. Bennett. sonnel In the area. important functions of the \ (D-Fla.). "These new figures on the United States' defense preparedness. - Bennett, for 15 years a memberof Navy's contributions in personneland . Congress from the Second payroll dollars to Duval County "It is obvious from this latest District of Florida, which Includes reflect our area's vital defense tally that the Navy also is Important - Duval County, said that this total to the economic growth and represents 15 per cent of the total CSC Says progress of the county. The new personal money Income for the figures represent a jump.of some county's.residents: $31 million over previous In response to a letter from}Rep. Health Goes estimates of the Navy's income t Bennett, of Jacksonville,the Office potential and It will again rise of the Comptroller, Department Season'The with the newly enacted militarypay 'Open raise." The Bureau of the Census sup- Civil Service Commissionhas plied Rep. Bennett with data which HONORED Willard F. Adams, AMHAN, receives August Blue- announced that the period Oct- Indicated the total money incomein jacket of the Month Award for Attack Squadron 45 from unit CO, Subs to Install ober 1 through 15 will be an Duval County for 1963 wouldbe Cdr. R. R. Renaldi. Adams has been with the "Blackbird".squad "open season" for the Federal over the $850 million mark. ron since February. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.P 1)) Beacon As New Employees Health Benefits Pro- Total Income for 1959, accordingto gram. During this period, em- the Bureau of the Census, was their Brown EyesWhyAre Blue desks.Eyes Only" crossed Safety Feature ployees may make any changes they $785 million. Familiar with "Top Secret desire with regard to their hosp- The 24,385 military personnel They Green? "Secret," and "Burn," the sec- italization, medical-surgical in- "afloatpersonnel" attached - retary with brown eyes was surance. Employees who have not to ships or who Mayport-based AFPS -- Anamber Washington ( ) until she learned green eyed enrolled and wish do Washington (AFPS) Veteran that "Blue Eyes," was the code rotating beacon will be placed on to so, may are members of squadrons at NAS : security personnel in the name used for the commandIng some submarines as a safety enroll during this program. If they Jacksonville and NAS Cecil Field, ' Pentagon were agog when pa. officer of the Blue forcesin feature beginning Sept 1. do not, they may be required to of this total, 7,127 are permanent "" pers and military documents the Swift Strike III war wait three years before another Navy personnel. bearing stamps reading: "For The light Is Intended to assure games. to enroll Is available. that surface ships encountering opportunity The 5,746 civilian employees Employees may also change from will an estimated $34,499,000In submarines on the surface at night, get particularly In restricted waters, one plan to another, from high, fiscal year 1963, while the mil- option to low option or from self itary personnel income Is are aware of the size and draftof alone to self and family or the estimated to be $96,976,000."Jacksonville . their Need home ? contact. goin' reverse.In . money The new light flashes 90 timesa has the highest the near future,each employeewill minute and Is visible aroundthe number of Navy personnel In receive brochures outliningthe Florida," Bennett said "out- horizon for a least three miles.It . will be located approximatelysix government-wide plans whichare ranking Pensacola and Key West feet above the regular mast- available. Brochures describ- bases. While these figures will head light. ing the benefits of various em- fluctuate over a period of monthsor ployee groups will also be made years, they do represent the available upon request. Navy's total as of May 31,1963." j N KING BICYCLE & HOBBY STORE e..N 4467 ROOSEVELT BLVD. EV 7-4554 ROOSEVELT MALLS :::: : I "'w 1td1 SCHWINN.... The World's Finest/ Bicycle. The only bicycle In .. '\.. mjmesrictut... the world that offers you these features} 1. Schw Inn Tubular Rims... Five times stro'9rthon the rims on T& any other bicycle In the world 2. Schwinn 1-ptece Frame.... Not lust an ordinary piece of tubing rGet ,I : as on other ordinary bicycles. = 3. Schwinn crank hanger.... Specially built to add more strength, the strong st frame In the world. 4. Schwinn easier pedaling.. Dur-A-Roll Bearings, to fake the 1 push out of pedaling. Easiest pedaling . $600 HFC bike In the world. up to from 5. Schwlnn paint /ob/ .......... 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( or perhaps ten years from now.) 300 17,79 21.88 3021 55.45 Yes, we viII guarantee that you, the purchaser will purchase another Schwinn bicycle assuming on loans at 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 ofcourse, that you have another child that is fed up with inferior bicycles as offered by many 600 34.39 42.66 5935 109. merchants today. group rate Chaes<< art compiled at J% on llmt part of Yes, we are not the best because we are the ')iggest...we are the biggest because we are the scheduled monthly balances not tuttJinc(300md best. KING BICYCLE & HOBBY STORE. 2%fM any"",.iruln. Tubes..26 x'1.75, Tires.... 26 x 'J.75, Nol' We are not discount a house HOUSEHOLD FINANC 24 x 1.75 24 x 1.75 bicycle ports and for bicycles accessories/ or bicycle service. We' 20 x 1.75. ... .....,........ 20 x 1.75. offer you factory trained service, service that you will aooT / Only 51.98 Only S .98 be proud to tell your friends/ about. In today, out to. 25 West St.-Phone 355-9ftt Saddle Baskets..Reg. Price/ .$4.95 morrow type service. We or. very proud to soy that Forsyth : we can offer service' on all .. bicycles .Onl y $3.95 until September 10th. manufactured //n Cedar Hills Shopping Center Deluxe seats......Reg. Price 53.95 the world. We have part for all// bicycles known to man Try us and see for yourself....... ,. Make /liar 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 .Only 52.95 until September 10th. ,a out of u.I 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 KING BICYCLE & HOBBY. STORE. 4467 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Above office open Friday evening until 8 P.M. .. . -- --_ 1- -__ - - "- '-'"'''' - .. ...' J-- .. ,.. .-. ", -.. -. .. ", .- 'ii. ... . .. '" "'> ". .1. .. p .r"I:!t-'j .. ''ie.\\ --- -- .. .dl" . I August 29, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 9 Record Altitude Jump VP-7 HoftsYowigiteri Toyland Opens Doors Today I IJust Planned ; Elections HeldThe Patrol Squadron Seven acted as a reminder, today is the the amount purchased, it was announced host to 70 young men and womenon opening of the Navy Exchange Toy- Jax Navy Sports Parachute Two other members of the club, Thursday, August 8 from the land. Toyland is located at the The hours of operation are from Club held Its annual election of scheduled to take part In the Jacksonville Jewish Center Camp. corner of Biscayne Street and 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. except officers recently with the follow- 25,000-foot record jump, will ven- Upon arriving at the squadron, Enterprise Avenue in Building 514. Saturdays when the store will be ing persons being elected to office: ture to Seattle, Wash., September the group was met by the com- There will be a "layaway plan" open from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 President Miles Gibson of 14-20 to participate in the National manding officer of Patrol Squadron and acceptance of bank checks for noon. VP-30 Sports Parachunte Meet. Seven, Commander Phaon B. Vice President Rick Mariniof They are Jim Parson and Jack Derr, Jr., and the Public Infor- NATTU Chamberlin, the latter assigned to mation Officer, Lieutenant (jg) Operations Officer Bob Eth- VF-11 at Cecil Field. William Moulder. HdgeofAF679thBoard These men are the only two of the Following a brief question and SAT. e7i'ffiATUES. of Directors Harry club fully qualified for National answer period at which time the - Wood and Jim Par- competition. In the Nationals, a mission and duties of the squadron - sons of VA-44; contestant must have a minimumof were discussed, the group was KNowNv s SEPTEMBER 3-7 Larry Parmer of 200 free falls plus a night jumpof let on a tour of the squadron VP-30; MarinI; and a 20 second delay or longer anda spaces which terminated In a tour .CEDAR HILLS Shopping Center' Ted Sergent of VF- water jump. The night and water through one of the squadron's SP- ARLINGTON Plaza 14. jumps were completed recentlynear 2E "Neptune" anti-submarine SOUTHGATE Plaza Leaving the club and the Navy Deland. Fla. Patrol Aircraft. ........ .. ''if'{.."."'r...... after four years service, th "latter ri r. \ ! portion being with VA-44, Is Dave ;.. { 0" .f Schmuck, past president of the sky- : .... .. ; divers. He will be discharged : tomorrow and leave for Saint Paul, fx f- ,.M.. .1 4 ::, . Minn., September 3. One of the i t. last things Schmuck did In con- ... ..;j :, '.. nection with parachuting in the area .k f 1t t' was to assist the local National \ .. ...............' "-' '' .... :. Guard giving them some pointers 1.. ..wnMALOVE on starting its own clqb. . "I've only one regret," says the v lanky jet mechanic, "and that's ,'."j'i'i'j"'? 5 "" y that I won't be here September8th ' when the club attempts to break ; f.' the State high altitude record." :'j ! ,y % 'AI' Schmuck was one of only a few VISITS JAX Vice Admiral Roy C. Needhcm, who recently assumed Q. "" , who headed the list of prospective the post of Deputy Commander in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic : : t record breakers, but because of Fleet, is greeted by RAdm. Robert Goldthwaite, ComFairJax, ; HOURS TuesdarFriJaylOajn. to 6 ".... the postponements of the attempt, and Copt. James R. Compton, NAS CO, during a familarizatbn : 7 Friday Night" till 7:30 p.m. coupled with his discharge from the visit to Jacksonville area last week. (Navy Photo by Billy Kuy- \ w Saturday till 5:30 p.m. Navy, It puts him out of the running.The kendall, PH2-P 1)) ": ....''N I.unchlour I to 2 p.. . jump will De held about 8:30 w <' '" :: , : >.;: (; .: . Whitehouse Field. :... : .. ,: a.m., at \ .t: "... 'j.h'/.y < : Open Nightly' S P.M. to U Midnight <..::/ /. 7( Mainside LoungeA Sunday 12 Noon to Midnight' NOW OPEN ?f t. ':.:.'''.'. ,r... ''.::::'.......t":''1:)r .' .' , L '; ; :: Quiet Retreat .:, L CHANNEL; CATFISHHE1' !I ;...'. ...h... '.' :. dI7 .. .. "" . '$ STEAKS : .: The Mainside Enlisted Lounge w- t.' CHICKEN I.t'/: .. "": ,. located in the south of Building " wing . . t :" . : SHRIMP ... , comfortable 955, has a quiet, } ". I 0 FRENCH FRIED homey atmosphere which gives 7" personnel a chance to relax or1 ,IC'TCHEtiS ONION RINGS '. ,. r . study In the room set aside for TAKE-OUT SERVICE y "' ' study purposes. The lounge pro- 343S BIANDING 6WD.: at CEDAR RIVER Ph. T71SSgIMs. -" :' I vides magazines to browse through JACKSONVILLE. flORIDA ; ; , and a recreation room with Color ,. .. . TV. On Wednesday nights the lounge is open until 10:00 p.m. : ; f"" : so view the ,{11.'S : 1$. ,/ . that personnel may r I ervlDg ) .. ..... '.. .\ .., color shows. Also there is the fit- .mmJ :I! :1 1 .. .L'.1.: ...,..::. : _.,,' .,.:......:..._. :/.1:...J.; .. ... snack bar where coffee and refreshments ... I .r are served. ', : .. ,. RU. NAS..CECIL FIELD ,'. ... .,.,.....,... . Mrs. Paul Lanier, Supervisor of j-- ;" )tj"o'" '''''.J.::" ; >::It..l'.4' .,_.... ;.J the lounge Is there every day to and the 1N ps i'i'ftdailra ' assist anyone who has any ,\) YOUIl MinrroKT ei 6g4p questions. Mrs. Lanier has been y with the lounge since it was established AREA beautiful get a on August 24, 1945. She )IOBILE nOME helps In the arranging of parties, ails; picture of wedding receptions, banquets and 'x\ special holiday celebrations. For FROM .J 5 X 7 your baby wedding receptions Mrs. Lanier ,\0 P ;> for 59'AGES does all the arranging from order- NOITH FLOIIDA'S t. DO only Ing flowers to helping with the 1 :: dressing of the bride. LAIGEST'' ,9'J.q : INFANTS TO 12 YEARS Here's all do! Just liter- you t bring your During the past 18 years o children to our store on the dates ally thousands have signed the MOBILE DOMEDEALER ,v \.\ shown and our specialist: in child \ BRING guest register. There are sig- photography will take several cute natures of visitors from the 50 poses. You'll get to sec your states and territories outside the YOUR lovely finished pictures in just a continental limits of the United w die FRIENDS.f choice from beautifully fin States. "We Trade Anything from Blllygoots to BattleshIps" ishcd pictures (not proofs) 5 x 7', Parents who come to visit NAS and wallet size. 1 8x10 from studio personnel sometimes use the selected pose the "Ideal Family lounge for visiting purposes while --a lf1fl1IiID liii I [I1iI- p Package." enjoying the use of the "H Fi" One or two children in each family will be p Lanier will be photographed Extra only 59C SliDGroupt or snack bar. Mrs. all $1.00 per person! Child: 5x7, more than happy to welcome EXTRA SPECIAL: Finished: wallet-size pictures, enlisted persons to the lounge. The t1F 2'h x 3'/i, less than ,30p each ilL a sropp of 4, same roselV'.T.GRANT . hours of operation are Monday through Saturday,l0:00a.m.: 9:00 CO. P.m. and Sundayand holidays,2:00 S , P.m. 9:00: p.m. - -- - " - ' : , August'29,1963 Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS r Suns Offer BaciIAs 1aJ( Nine, rllJfut. L. vyng; For Baseball bargins will be in vogue can sell at a reduced charge of 6ND Crown Thursdayand Friday August 29-30 50 cents per ticket. as the Jacksonville Suns finish Friday night, the Sunflowers, a Athletic Director Frank McCaff- their home season with two games women's booster group, will sell rey and 15 diamondmen representing - against Columbus at 6 p.m. In Sun box seats at a reduced price for the / six commands within the NAS Stadium\ Grand Finale, the final home gameof Jax compound have their bats in Thursday evening the Suns will the season. their teeth this week seeking the salute Scoreboard advertisers They will also present a trophyto laurels in the Sixth Naval District \ (Advertisers Appreciation Night) their favorite player, chosen Softball Tournament at Charleston, by sending all Sun advertisers by a vote of the Sunflower mem- S.C.The complimentary tickets which they bership. men' left Jacksonville Mon- day eager to start their swingingIn -It L1i1MU I the tourney which got underway Tuesday and Is expected to run until - *K >\T < Ladies Coffee Ladies Handicap Ladies Scratch. As a team the men have their Mixed Doubles Men's Handicap Men's Scratch. sights set on taking the top district - Bantams, Juniors and Seniors Leagues.Join honors, however, as Indi- : viduals each man is doing his utmost - One Of The Above Leagues Today. .. In hopes of being picked up for W HIS COUPON GOOD FOR ON REEGAMEWITH tr t the augmentation to the SouthAt- 2 PAID GAMES r t i lantic Regional tourney which will NAME Void After VtI also be held in Charleston from ADDRESS S'pt. 30th 1963 I 'Ry'fA September 37. After the Regional play those players who display outstandingtalent will be selected for All-Navy berths and play in the top Navy u tournament September 10-14 also being held In Charleston. Those men representing their ; commands are: NATTU H.K. Shelly, J. D. Rusnak and W. R, f Miller; HOSPITAL E.R. Mc- t Donough J. B. Counts, S. R, ''iI Wagner, J.K. Dwiggins, and 1.. E. Peake; NARTU C.C. Thomas; 1 VP-16 R.H. Barrett; VP-3Q- r CE. Fields, J. B. Lewis, D. L. J Leon Wilson A Victor's Spoils Ondo, and J.G. Stevenson; and COMMISSARY J.S. Mills. He's Home From Baffle 1 ii iP .... Pensacola who joined him after . ;. All Donned In BronzeBy the Wilson 6Nti tournament.and Candland them- Leon Dulin, J03 selves, had some friendly rivalry Leon Wilson, ADCMfrom VA-15 brought seven trophies and two In the singles play as they both dj' watches home examplifying his ascent from the Sixth Naval District progressed to higher levels of play. : Tennis Tournament at NAS Cecil Field to the Interservice Champion- Canland defeated Wilson in the ships at Chanute AFB, 111. where he terminated his play two weeks final match in the first tournamentat ago. Cecil Field but the VA-15 ' In between, Wilson won both the singles ((40 yrs. and over) aril master chief turned the tables In South Atlantic Regionals and the half interest in the senior doubles the next two -- Regionals and I All-Navy Championships, at Bain- championships. His partner was All-Navy, by defeating Candland " bridge Md., In the senior division. Jack Candland, AQCM from NAS In the finals of those two tourna- 'J --- -- ments. After. Cecil Field, when they . SERVING JACKSONVILLE combined their talents and joinedas a doubles team representing i ] 00 the 6ND, they had little trouble petition.In the remainder of the Navy com OJ with five Wilson Come In And See The Opening Specials On The Amazing Mot championshipsunder his belt and Candland with "Scooterno"! And Precision Built German NSU "Primn" 1- three, having defeated all available 50cc Scooters to 250cc CyclesWe Navy competition reported to Wheel And Deal Get Aquainted WithScooteramaSalesServiceParts Chanute AFB for the Interservice Greyhound offers special re uced one way and round trip Worldwide Tennis Championshipsand I i fares for military personnel. Frequent schedules, exclu a possible crack at the Leech sive Scenicruiser allowance tool Service and a whopping 150 pound bag. 1665 San Marco Blvd. EL 9-1411 Cup In the competition.tournament,sprinkled with .. gage players of national amateur rankIng - FOR ECONOMY, GO GREYHOUND Wilson and Candland were defeated - AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. WATCH YOUR If in the finals by Jim Pro- t vines and Thomas Robinson representing - Sow on Greyhountfs low fans to places' ,like," these the Air Force. SAVINGSGROW DestInation OntYtoy RovnJTtlp Destination' OnWoy Round Trip Chief Wilson was eliminated the i\\ Atlanta $ 8.20 $16.401 Memphis 14.45 28.90 A / second round, in the singles, in : Charlotte 9.45 18.85 I Miami 6.95.13.90 a three set marathon, by Bill Mil- Cincinnatti 18.20.36.40 (New Orleans 13.6027.15 & ikan, the winner of the tournamentand 'ji Louisville 18.20 36.40 I Washington 17.9535.85 AT THE. a holder of three prior Inter 'Sptcltl. round trip Urv foTmilitcry pcftontwl On pu furlough or leave l service Singles Championships. I Mlllkan Is an Army player. Greyhound Terminal 10 North Pearl St. Phone 3565521GO After the tournament per se, -'" JAX NAVY Wilson was selected to coach the " Navy squad In the team competition - GREYHOUND FEDERAL against the Marine Corps I J CREDIT UNION Army and Air Force for the Leech Cup. He did " not play however, 4.8o ,in favor of letting four of his I open division players have a shot at ...and leave the driving 1 to us DIVIDEND "the cup." TheiNavy; team was later beaten out by tough Army and I Air Force teams. I .. ,. ---:;- 'M - ------ -t' J "Y'- --'A- .S-t 29, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 11 D'VOTS' Former Jax Colt's, QJ 'A' Lead League; National Tied EXPRESSWAY DUG UP Fighters In After two weeks of Intramural 8:30 alleys 5&6 Confidential vs APARTMENTS bowling single teams head the Marlins Continental League By Milt Hurst Ring Sat. American while three and teams Continental share Leagues the lead 3:30 Wednesday alleys 1&2.1 NARW September##11 vs 4 Now renting 2)1) Bedrooms Jeff Henderson added the NAS spot In the National. BB Stackers Conveniently located to Two former Jar Navy pugilists The Colts of Attack Squadron 3:30 Downtown and NAS. 3&4 Clutchers Jax Junior match play championship share the alleys vs boxing card with 45 have sprinted out In front of to his growing list of laurels the world's light heavyweight the American Cursors FURNISH......$70.00 by defeating Chip Maulden 1 up runnlngleadingwitha 6:00 alleys 1&2 Spartans vs champion Saturday evening, Aug. 7-1 win-loss record ahead of Blackbirds UNFURNISHED.. $55.00 last Friday. 31, at the Jacksonville Coliseum. the Other winners were Dick Kolbe, Skywarrlors No.1 squad from 6:00: alleys 3&4 Hospital #2 They Martin and are Billy Jim 1st flight; Bill Buffington, 10-13 McClain. Heavy Photographic Squadron 62 vs Chiefs yrs; and John Mac Donald, under The five-event professional pro- with and ComFalrJax records of 62."B" team both 6:00 alleys 5&6 Avlons vs Cleo Davis age group. gram is scheduled to get under- Com Store Five Over In the Continental Several fine junior golfers will at 8 League. 8:30 alleys 1&2 Sky raiders #2 REALTORS-INSURORS way p.m., featuring light ComFairJax "A" leads the pack be leaving soon to take up their vs Pizzan's heavyweight champion Willie 588 S. 13DG13 WOOD with 7-1 ahead of the Molar- a tally studies In college. We wish them 8:30 alleys 3&4 Mlxmasters vs Pastrano the best of success and hope the a 10-round meeting setto. Ollie Wilson In rollers of Dental with a 6-2 stand- Molar Rollers EV 46444Carroll's sportsmanship learned on the links Special reduced price tickets are ing.Those 8:30 alleys 5&6. ComFalrJax A three leaders In the will be their guide through life. vs Paymasters now sale the on at Special Ser- National each with League race, Active vs Retired vices Office, Bldg. 704, ranging eight wins and no losses, are the Saturday the retired servicemen from 50 cents for children to of shop inc defeated the active servicemen in $3.50 for Eagles Patrol Squadron 16, the sport ringside seats. Seven-of' Lucky -Special Services, their quarterly tournament. ThisIs Martin will face Tim Ford In and the Owl Hoots PatrolSquad- believed to be the such c Complete line of only the only eight round contest of the ron 30. Their closest contenderIs I Sporting equipment tournament played on a military evening while McClain meets with the Bomb Scorers of Operations HUNTING. FISHING. FOOTBALL. course. After play a steak din- I Nat In of Wright one two six which stand behind record of ner was enjoyed by participants rounders. The ether six round tussle 5-3. a tit j BASKETBALL. BASEBALL. GOLF. and many wives. : St. Croix fishing tackel-sbrimp nets pits Joe Merchison against All together, there are 17 teams Captain Frank Geyer, (Ret,)was Kroydon, & Wilson Golf Equip. James Obryant, while two light- representing all three leagues and ...::; h Spalding medalist with a 70. In additionto weights, Larry Boardmen and each of these teams will a DDS play a golf ball to each member of Chuck Tailor fight It out in the Dealer for genuine total of 16 the the games during (.. .0/ winning team prizes "e" es peI"nnelJ3458 r were only other 10-round bout of the scheduled ' I r awarded 3 hole for special achievements. night regularly National LeagueAll season. Cam I Blanding Blvd At Cedar Creek closest to pin P.V. Hall Judo Club Studs times are p.m. 5 hole Thursday August 29 6 hole longest drive Von Francis Four Manor To 3:30:Ballions alleys 1&2 Marines vs longest drive Miltjackson Tampa Tourney 3:30: alleys 3&4 NARTU #2 vs 7 hole Bandits closest to pin,George Jack- By D. L. StewartOn 6:00: alleys 1&2 Bomb Scorers vs son Saturday August 24, four Eagles 12 hole members of the Jax Navy Judo 6:00 alleys 3&4 Pro's vs Lucky . longest drive A.B. Gilbert Team competed In a Judo Tourna- Seven ti; 13 hole ment at Seminole Heights Com- 6:00 alleys 5&6 Airframes vs The closest to pin O.E.Meyer munity Center In Tampa, Fla. Panhandlers 14 hole Willie Jones, first degree black 8:30 alleys 1&2 VU-10 vs longest drive Bob Mc- belt took first place in the 135 Rookies BeI1sAr ! Ringing Elhiney Ib. class. He then went into com- 8:30 alleys 3&4 Electrons vs 16 hole petition for tournament: grand Playboys ii ForBELLAIR JI , closest to pin V.P. Stutz champion where heflefeated the 150 8:30 alleys 5&6 Rejects vs , Mrs. Marvin Miller, Lucy lb. champion before being beaten Owl American Hoots League Rusetta and Mickey Hall preparedthe by Ed Marley fourth degree black Tuesday Seatember 3. salads while Mr. and Mrs. belt for grand champion. 3:30: alleys 1&2 Sparks vs George (Moon) Mullen and Asa Cliff Albritton, white belt placed Twisters ;; third in the 180 lb. class. if;;;: Carter cooked the steaks. Clyde 3:30: alleys 3&4 Thunderhead vs 6ND Golf TournamentJon Harp, white belt defeated Fletcher2nd Trainers Francis;MUtHurst; Howard degree black belt from Home- 6:00: alleys 1&2 Cannon Cockersvs Southard and Bernie Parker were stead Fla., before being elimin- Falcons : {?yiilJr:711t: if"iii' low qualifiers to represent NAS Jaxat ated. David Shlfley won one contest 6:00: alleys &AF679th vs 'iii' _' f,+irJi? the 6ND Golf Tournament at before being eliminated from Cutters ,, jllj /* jl4 %' 11!! + ii'Il Pensacola on September 3,4,and play. 6:00: alleys 5&6 Colts vs r+ rr, r rji These men and the others from Needlers +rJ ; Ij/jlf/I c $1Iri S .+rrJtr; ,N, 5th.Shorty Powers andGeorgeJackson Jax Navy Judo are going Into a 8:30 alleys 1&2 Seabees vs I ? +lr ljlyry'41r *Jla.Y/ rlrr+ ? : : qualified to play in theseniors serious training program In pre- Skywarriors #1 s . paration for Judo & I :: ? Jrri'+!i'J+T i+ division of the same tournament. j a Tournamenthere 8:30 alleys 3&4 Griffins vs ? :l+; ? "t+ yy r; 'Mf'l0t % $ / NAS %{ iW' +ir / Gus Duliakus Bob at September 28 and_29. ComFairJax B Team ' ; McElhiney; Gus Holtz and Tom Bolin will represent -_._ 7rriJJilyirrrrr... .,".'yNN: :/:.+.yr,+i. J.,%. ,p:i;r,:::Y.m/l' !' !, @: f.i: NATTU while Lieutenant GET AMISSILE ,:;(.t.(f:: "-:.'i.N;::Tec:r trJS"kfi.'W Commander ;'ty:'-:+rr'a"'''':';:i'' '///!/ //';*"':/::' ':i'M>>ili'it't: .'<,&+Mil i,;% Phillips; Commander 1:}.., (KItchwequippwl, : }. )\\ Mayberry; Lieutenant Commander ; /rr :!rr1rNlilfiJrl.rlri/l/y. (11 19'.1Mt&% ":;.;s';, Jula and Lieutenant Commander AGE DEAL! ; , + rAl l+ liPQ.t r.i..j" & Christen will represent the Naval ?? { o/ .. Hospital . team.JuniorSenior ?''iW? ''''JP'a'r.b; rr : ", annual Jr. -TournamentThe Sr.Tournament NEW CARS will be played Sunday, September 111 Lowest Prices ? +.? ? '; ; % ? ?:;i:4": ' 8. Try to find partners but if unsuccessful == Highest Trade-in Allowance : se' %: ; ? ..f : the sign up at proshopand .Easy Terms The Nicesest Treatment in Town partners JOWC will be found. iiliII: The JOWC will have a coffee at JII USED CARS the "0" Club at 10:00 a.m. Wed- nesday, September 4. : .. Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots i J III I 5552 Beach Blvd.2600 Rings Ave. 4r:::::!:!:::".. 11\:, Bowling NoticeThe 7 Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty 11 j On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHESOFOOTMISSIIE Officers Wives Bowling I ((7-1 League year Is of ready Women's to begin League another Follow The Signs South Oh Bland Ing Blvd. ToBEllAIR i Bowling on September 5 at 9:00 a.m. at the Bowlamatic. Those @J GORDON THOMPSON"Jacksonville's wishing to try out may come in or call Mrs.' Hicks-Beach Center" 111g411Th1 at SP-10241 September' 12 for farther Information. j I --- ---- -- - - fJ 0\ = .. .. -_ .. __ ."", ft ". :: .... .. '" , Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS August 29, 1963 ., 'j '" ' . ,!...!$ ,." '. , .. ,'\. 1 J'i . ; > . f' . II,1, 'r his 1 .:r :;; ': \ ,I, ': T ':' ;,;1.tt.1Y.i "'<:+"..- 4\\ I btlii ' \' \ : ;' 0 ? / ,' t it e, 4 ,ys . : 1/ OPEN \ ; Titi \ 4 PM : r1' A ka11 . 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Impala V-8 AT R&H Solid White Int. 4-speed trans.R&H,5,000 miles 58 CHEV . . . .$595 61 FALCON . . .$1495 Black Interior. 63 FALCON . . $2295' Delray 2 dr. AT 6 Cyl.. R&HClean. Wagon 4 dr. SS, Heater extra nice. 60 FALCON . . .$1195 Fastback 4 spd Trans. R&H White 58 IMPALA . . .$ 995 61 FORD CONV . . .$1895 Ranchero AT R&H, One Owner with Black Interior. 2 dr. hardtop. V-8, AT P.St.P. Br., V-8, AT R&H P. St. & Br. Show- 61 FORD CONV . .$1795 63 MONZA SPYDER . .$2395 N WSW A Real Bargain. room Condition. V-8. AT R&H, P. St. 4 speed trans on floor. .. New '63 Fords l tpMY IYAN AN ' AcO fMN , wyDUYAI 1 M010RS Low As S9S DOWN. Low s .. . As Ir ,1 TH o .r our Downtown Location '000 W. Forsyth : .'-.... |
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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 |
| 214 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |