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.. r J' - I - - F1.J",4. PKY LIBRARY 1 nffliIt Ih' , I t 1 k I !l fLJ- i 1 .' ... I + ? ______ Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and net to be considered an official 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 servloe..avertlsed. Vol. 21 No. 35 JACKSONVillE FLORIDA Hov..b 7, 1963 VETERANS DAY '1963 Fund Drive Money Counting Nears .j BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESOF PROCLAMATIONWHEREAS AMERICAA End With Over $48,000 + Pledges the Congress has designated the eleventh of Novem- ber as a legal holiday known as Veterans Day and dedicated to the Counting of the United Community - cause of world peace (Act of May 13, 1938, 52 Stat. 351, as amended Services Campaign funds was ((5 U.S.C. 87a)); and nearly completed today, with a report of $48,313,09 being giventhe WHEREAS, this day has an Important dual significance In thatIt Treasurer of the Navy-Duval gives each one of us an opportunity both to pay due honors to the x" f Steering Committee, J.H. Lee. !dedicated men and women of all races and religious beliefs who have This figure represents the cash honorably served In our Armed Forces In time of war and to reemphasize that has been collected toward the our determination to achieve world peace with patience and $53,815,70 pledged by military and perseverance, and with courage; and civilian employees only within NAS Jacksonville. A report from Cecil WHEREAS each of should Field shows that an unofficial tabulation one us have an opportunity to participate In publicly observing the twofold purpose of this day; + f } srw of $4,430.53 has been I collected against a pledge of ; No total was available NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United $4,444.88. 'I from NS at time States of America, call upon the people of this nation to observe Mayport press because of late pending Monday, November 11, as Veterans Day, remembering those who reports from In areas. have borne the burden In time of war and resolving with one accordto ships operating this Treasurer Lee achieve a just and lasting peace throughout the world. r Again year Is being assisted In counting the UCS funds members of the ! I request the officials of the Federal and State Governments to by Jacksonville Wives Club. The work together with the Veterans Day National Committee that this Navy 'I committee headed Mrs. Ellen day be appropriately commemorated by exercises and ceremonies In by if j Day, Is comprised of Mrs. Frankie every part of our country. G > t r.. r.r. Wells, Mrs.Daisy Toothaker,Mrs. Wernet, club president, and \ I also direct the appropriate officials of the Government to arrange Nancy j for the display of the flag of the United States on all public UPWARDS OF $5 qooo toward UCS Drivels counted by Navy Wives Mrs.These Theresa Hagan.have devoted buildings on Veterans Day. Club members and J.H. Lee, Treasurer of the Navy.-Duval Steer women hours" In opening enve- ing Committee. The volunteer women are (L io R1Mrs. Frankle "many IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and causedthe Wells, Mrs. Ellen Day, Mr,. Theresa Hagan Mrs. Daisy Toothaker lopes,the counting funds Information, and assem-for ( Seal of the United States to be affixed. and Mrs. Nancy Wernet. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, JO1)) bling the headquarters report accordingto Lee. DONE at the City of Washington this first day of October In the Last Tuesday Mrs. Day, on behalf - of our Lord nineteen hundred and and of the Inde- year sixty-three, Renovation BeginsAt of the Navy Wives Club, pre- pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty- of sented a check In the amount eighth.By $50 toward the overall goal, then, NAS without hesitation, called the committee - the President: /sJohn F. Kenned) Commissary back to work opening enve- /sDean RuskSecretary of State By Harold Benson, AA lopes and counting contributions. The NAS Commissary Store is now In the first phase of an extensive It Is expected that a complete tally renovation and expansive I project. This phase, at will be available next week. * Safe Driving Clinic Offers a cost of less than $100,000 financed by the Commissary Store Re- F AW.11 Over The Top serve Fund, Is expected to be completed by the first of 1964. The final total of contributions to Chance SkillsBy The total cost of the entire pro- To Test the United Community Services ject will be over $300,000. When with the layout of the super mar- Campaign has not yet been reachedbut completed the Navy shopper will kets In the area. Mae Spencer, JOl as far as the mlUtary'sparticipatlon - have a Commissary comparable The final phase of the construc- Is concerned it appearsone A Safe Driving Clinic will be tion Is expected to be completed by major Navy organization has held aboard the station from Dec- mid summer. 7j been Instrumental In helping to ember 2 through December 7. ; 11; Work began on October 24 under \ spearhead the drive to a success. The Clinic Is being brought here a contract let to'the Danlee Con- Fleet Air Wing Eleven, with five. by the Mays Allied Van Lines under 7 struction Company.The " \ turnedIn patrol squadrons assigned . . the auspices of the NAS Safety i !j <: present project encom- an unprecedented"overthetop"total Superintendent Charles Able. .. 1 passes the relocation of the office - of 220 of Its self- percent " The mobile classroom equippedwith spaces In order to provide a established This goal per- the DRIVOTRON training device larger check out area. Check out target amounts in dollars'and will be located adjacent to stands will be Increased from nine centage cents to $5,935.16.Leading . the, Naval Air Mobile TrainingUnit V to 11. This Is expected to reduce the antisubmarine air Building 702,corner of York- r the waiting time considerably.Also units was PatrolSquadron 16 whose town and Jason Streets. new equipment will be Installed , members donated $1,791.32 or 142 The DRIVOTRON System enables rTh for all frozen foods, Ice : j jr percent of their goal. the veteran operator to cream, and produce. Grocery however '' Not to be outdone, , "drive" realistically through all ": 1i 1/ shelves will be replaced. The Patrol Squadron Five, even though types of situations, and face emergencies i '.,r<'; .1'# butcher shop will be renovated and deployed to Sigonella, Sicily, that only a lifetime of experience Jy/> t) thus provide a modern meat during the drive,came through witha could is usedIn 1" department. duplicate. : '): close second with $1,500 in con- conjuction with a specially pre- t ,1 ye, I Lieutenant Commander D. G. tributions or 126 percent of Itsgoal. pared training film, In which sit- Frank, Officer-in-Charge of the ' uations are projected on a cur- Commissary Store said there i i Patrol Squadron Seven and the ved screen for added realism. A :.-1. .# would be no price Increases due recorder automatically records AND ONE MAKES THREE Sandra A. Rhodes, in company with to the renovation project. (Continued On Page 8)) every driver action on a continuous her mother and father, takes the oath of enlistment as a YN3 undera During construction customers Deadline for copy for the Nov graph from start to the finish of special rating program into VA743. Lt. Cdr. L.T. Sharp of NARTU may inconvenienced some extent ember 14 issue of the Jax Air ; the test drive. This provides the conducted the ceremony. See story page 4 (Navy Photo by Jim but it will be kept toamlnlmum.i t News will be 12:00 Noon, Fri. Instructor with a permanent re- Trotter, ) (Continued On Page 3)) day, November 8. (Continued On Page 3)) f J03)S .R / .. '\" 'G" '. .. - ' 'p-'H'A'G'E'G.2 :, J"'A'X AI'R NEWS NOVEMBER 7.1963QuestionHow - ._ .. ", h. ._ . trafficViolation I Station I Would ' I RecordFollowing :, "J.!, : "x, "B':;,,. .. mmw: ,: I :' ,. .. .J Jj ? 01) i : . You Enhance Prestige Is a report of motor : 1 . vehicle accidents and traffic vio- lations for period October 27 The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper A study Is currently being made by the Secretary of the Navy iran through November 2. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, effort to formulate Ideas designed. to enhance the prestige of the Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR Navy man and his family. possible, the physical and mental NUMBER OF-ACCIDENTS private Through the offices of the Chief of NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, qualifications required recruits - of Information In Washington D.C., In our recruiting program. This week (period Oct. 27 Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before naval district commandants end 10)) Encourage the Navy League, thru Nov. 2)) .6 publication. News items are welcomed from all sources- EV9.7711, Ext. 8162. commanders throughout the Navy Total accidents this throughNov. Telephone Clvltan Club and other local year solicited the publisher and Department were asked to submit .235 Advertisements queries 2 organizations to invite represent- concerning such should be directed to the Holt] Publishing recommendations and suggestionsas from commands in the Number of accidents thru Nov- atives area. Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida... 4724 .. part of the survey. This representation would Include ember 1962 . .238 Company 3590271. 359.4040 or Telephone The following list orsuggestions junior officers and career rated Number of days since last Injury - were furnished ChinFo by the staff men. In motor vehicle accident 64 of Commander Naval Air Bases, Seek to place VOL. 21 NO. 35 NOVEMBER ?, 1963 11)) opportunities NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis Sixth Naval District, Rear Admiral career enlisted men and officerson Rober Goldthwaite: panel-type radio and television week . . 71 1)) Consider replacing the title shows on matters not only pertaining \.-, Speeding . . 25 Editorial/ / "Petty Officer" with the more appropriate to the military but to the community Reckless driving . 1 name "Non Commissioned Going through stop sign .3 Officer" or other appropriatetitle. 12)) Open recruiting duty to any Other violations . 42 Veterans Day Memo: Too long'we have waited to qualified rated man. Currently only Thirty-three drivers appeared consider this important factor. The certain ratings are permitted before the Traffic Hearing Boardat rated enlisted man of today's NavyIs to apply for this duty. Many out- the meeting held on November AllIs much more Important than his standing rated men who can do much 4. Disposition of the cases Includethe It Is a Day for present title connotates. for community relations Inthissen- following: 19 lost driving and 2)) Strongly encourage our naval sitive billet are always available. parking privileges aboard stationfor old-fashioned patriotism "corny"? personnel to vote locally and 13) Encourage all commandants various periods; 13 assignedto If you happen to believe it isn't and that America could use nationally. We are dragging our within the continental limits of the complete an eight-hour coursein more of it. .then circle November 11 on your calendar. feet in this respect, and It is time United States to issue instructions remedial driving Instructions; It's Veterans Day.A . we should be heard more vigorous- prohibiting naval personnel from nine received suspended penalties; day dedicated. to world peace a day to recall our past ach- -ly., hitchiking, and such instructions be seven were given warnings; two ievements in striving to bring peace to the world.In . 3)) Encourage local transportation rigidly enforced. were dismissed and three were 1917, American doughboys fought "the war to end wars." Some companies to provide adequate 14)) Organize special groups of referred to commanding officersfor 20 years later, a newer, younger generation again took up arms In a transportation to take care of naval rated men to visit industry, col- possible disciplinary action. bigger. more terrible .conflict: World War II. personnel and dependents to and leges, high schools, etc., to give In 1950, South Korea was overrun. And again Americans along from naval stations. briefings concerning careers followed Take Care with men from other United Nations lands, stopped the aggression.This . 4)) Educate our personnel tobud in the enlisted rnks. For year .Veterans Day 1963 Americans In uniform stand get and live within their means. instance, a business college could guard at the Berlin wall. Americans In Southeast Asian rice paddies 5)) Permit and encourage shore be visited by a group from the When Moving teach vllligers defensive anti-guerilla tactics. and fleet activities to provide representation Veterans Is a for all Americans administrative rates. Day day not just the 22 million where feasible to local 15)) Encourage young officers to InjuredAccidents men and women who served our nation In time of war. On this Vet- organizations such as press clubs, revisit while on leave the colleges erans Day we can all rededicate ourselves to the life, liberty and chambers of commerce etc. Auth- from which they graduated or were resulting In Injury happiness we enjoy under Old Glory.On . orize the of dues for payment parti- enrolled. often Include the necessity of moving this day, all Americans, veterans and non-veterans, militaryand cipants.Institute for 16)) Have a more positive pro- the victim short or long civilian can give thanks together that we live In a land where 6)) measures reg- gram for Informing the public In distances. The main objective In the sacrifices of ordinary citizens during our nation's crises h've ular raises such . provided pay the Civil Service as are mem-now matters concerning the facts that moving an Injured body is to pre preserved the freedom we enjoy. (AFPS) Ian bers. Tone down national publicity the military DOES pay income tax, vent it from twisting bending and DOES pay for social security, shaking. one each pay raise. Happy Birthday 7)) Demand the highest qualities DOES pay for housing; officers pay Don't move an accident victim Injured person In a sitting .w- of personal behavior of our per- for uniforms and also messes aboard until after first aid treatment is position while the victim placeshis sonnel. Any infraction always appears ship, etc. given and an examination has been arms around the necks of the MarinesAn magnified to the civil 17)) Encourage all naval personnel made to determine the extent of carriers. A straight-back chair pop- to participate In civic activities suchas anniversary greeting from ulace. the Injury. In sudden emergencies can be used to carry certain typesof school, church, etc., and General David M.Shoup, Comman- where the victim be Injured may persons. A blanket 8)) Dignify the uniform by designand dant of the Marine .... 18) Maintain a continuing effortto the Corps. lying on road it be seek to Instill the highest degree may neces- placed under the victim can be of pride in the wearing of place before a local community sary to move the victim before an used to move him short distances. Sunday, November 10, the 188th | the of milItary Anniversary of the founding of our the uniform. To this 1 advantages having a examination in order: to preventthe A seriously Injured person installation nearby; mer- should be Corps, finds Marines around the possibility of a kept end eliminate the white uniform and motor vehicle as straight as chants' benefit; community chest from world poised and ready as alwaysto possible. white hat and replace with a blue running over the injured Use a stretcher or uniform of light weight material.A campaign; emergency aid; etc. person (this has happened). Improvise a litter of boards or perform our traditional role as should replace the white hat. On some minor injuries you poles. If these are not available, the Nation's amphibious force-in- cap These are just a few of the recommendations can the victim It readiness.Our . assist be The enlisted service dress uniform i and by placing may necessary to use an suggestions your arm around his waist and eight-man team to the traditions as professional should be support changed to provide a considered. Thou- presently being his arm around your neck. Two victim's body In fighting men are founded on a heritage a practical but dressy uniform that straight position - sands thousands upon never reach people clasping hands of service, selfless loyalty, can during is not only good looking and tailor pen and paper although they are carry moving. and past achievements. While we made in appearance, but pract- voiced daily over a casual cup of are justifiably proud of past accomplishments - ical in respect to such things as coffee. If more of these "casual" we realize that the ... _not showing spots, not easily wrink- conversations were Into the writ put of cannot gallant led, is shrink proof and Inexpensiveto ten word perhaps they might become To Those Who Have Served Through The YearsVETERANS assure our men freedom yesterday of tomorrow. maintain. a reality or at least helpto Therefore be proudof we can equally 9)) Raise to the highest degreeS stem other similar Ideas Into our Corps as it stands today FOOF'S SPOOFS becoming realities.A prepared to strike hard and fast when the need arises. good way to voice your oppln- :Y a7, nlr I am confident thatMarlneswlll ; d11 n f ALL HE AUfOG IN Ion is through YOUR newspaper, y ,,1''ti r meet the challenges of the future the Jax Air News. This editorial -THE UNITED STATES with the same high sense of valor, WERE f PLACED END1D section Is very much YOUR section loyalty, and steadfast deter- where YOU about Inquire an- may mination which has characterizedour END IT WOULD BESUNOAYAFYERNOON. sers to questions, promote Ideas beginnings - since Its earliest such as we are now discussing or = ?l corps nearly 200 ago. A years express YOUR views on generalities. - Marine Corps strong In heart strong In spirit, and strong In So, following that next leadership 71 [J.. (j // r ) arms Is the best assurance of pre discus ion or "casual" confab serving the heritage passed on to f ; 'amongst your fellow shipmates, col- us by generations of Marines since lect your Ideas, write them down 1775. ''S ( h. and mall them to Letters to the DAY To all Marines throughout the .1 \-... :tII',.1 I, Editor, Service Information Office world, and to all Marine families, . < '"' If Box 2, USNAS, Jacksonville 12, on the 188th Anniversary of our r- N r Fla. We'll be glad to hear from ,;I @ ] ] 1rJ{) Beloved Corps, I extend my heartiest you. ";,rf' congratulations and my very best wishes.t . -.. .. - . . NOVEMBER ?, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 Talented ? Audition For Marines To Celebrate Birthday With Dances I Marines in Jacksonville area affairs. get festivities underway at the join with "Leathernecks" all over The Officer's Ball will be heldat CPO Club at Cecil Field en November - 'Orginal Amateur Hour'Talented the world this week to celebratethe the Officers Recreational 9, with a social hour followed 188th Anniversary of the found- Facility at NAS Cecil Field, Friday by the cake cutting cere- Ing of the United States Marine November 8. Rear Admiral mony at 9 p.m.Sergeants . military personnel and dependents within the Jacksonvillearea Corps. Robert Goldthwaite will be the and lower rank Mar- are being offered an opportunity to audition before the staff of Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd B. honored guest. lnes hold their Birthday Ball on Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour, according to the Jackson- Dochterman, commanding officerof Staff NCO's and their guests will November 9, at the Bluejacket's ville Chamber of Commerce. the Marine Air Reserve TrainIng Inn, commencing at 7 p.rn.VP30 . formers Auditions for to shows select amateur to be shown per- all types of talent..solos, duos, during Detachment traditional will ceremonies cut..!the cake at Wife Has Best Soup Recipe |I instrumentalists, groups..singers, over a 160 station television each of the three Birthday Ball Three house- six finalists ceremonies I network Nov.4 comedians, novelty acts, etc. It NAS MEMPHIS-- during Navy Day began on Monday, , wives made it Ladies Day at Navy at the U.S. Naval Air and will for is our hope to be able to show the month. run approximately one nation the high calibre and wide Memphis recently as they capturedtop Station Mephfs, Tenn. .- 1 honors and $500 in prizes in Mrs. Myrtle Miller, a 72-year- General auditions held range of,amateur talent that exists Safe Drivlnf are being Bean VII the old from Cov- In the the Wash- in the greater Jacksonville area. Operation Soup annual great grandmother evenings at George for the best bean Tenn. the second hunt Navy ington, won We Interested to attract ington Hotel in Jacksonville. How- expect (Continued From Page 1)) place prize of $150. Third place recipe. if Interested performers from as far away as 150 soup ever, enough military miles." Judges awarded first place and and $100 went to Mrs. James J. personnel and military dependents This series of auditions could cord to aid In determining the $250 to Mrs. Robert Wagner of Caires of 235 Summer St., lUng:, for auditions it be apply may send some local talent on the roadto driver's judgement, skill, and ultimately 1225 Northwood Rd., Jacksonville, ham Mass. hold their auditions possible to fame in show business. Fisher his driving habits and at- FaL the wife of a Navy Lieutenant The three winners received, either at NAS Jacksonville or titudes. Commander of Patrol Squadron trophies In addition to their cash pointed outthatmanyofthenation'stop NAS Cecil Field, it was said. professional performers beganon Used as a diagnosis device, the 30, after sampling the recipes of prizes. To apply for an audition, one .. DRIVOTRON is designed to pointout The Amateur Hour. should send their name, , age Some of the more famous proper driving habits and attitudes AIR CONDITIONED CAUTY RUT MED| address and type of talent toTed commerical Mack Auditions, Box 538Jacksonville graduates of the well-known opportunity among "NEAR GOOD RESTAURANTS AND drivers. THE DRIVOTRON can aid show Frank Sinatra Fla. and are ORANGE PARK DOO TRACK" Military personnel in determining driver's skill,good Connie Francis, Theresa Brewer, further military dependents are and attitudes when judgment proper Mimi Benzell, Frank Fontaine, asked indicate that of to they are combined with other In Paul Winchell, Jerry Vale and accepted Cottington Motel a military or dependent status It others. screening procedures, was re- order that on-station auditions can many vealed. For additional audition Information 17-3 MILES SOUTH of 030 U. 8. HIWAY . be arranged. Also, acts are re- . The driver controls the outcomeof call Jacksonville AIR STATION whetheror Joe Kelly, JACKSONVILLE NAVAL quested to specify as to each situation. The action on Chamber of Area Commerce , not they will need piano ac- EL 3-616L the wide angle screen projected companiment. directly in front of him speedsup Mr. and Mrs. A. Cottlngton Orange Park, Fla. Applications should be mailedas when he accelerates slowdownor RenovationContinued Owners and Managers Phone 264.2221 soon as possible. stops when he brakes. By his Estimated as the largest and own actions behind the wheel of most extensive talent search to ( From Page 1)) the DRIVOTRON simulator, the a! be held In this area, the talent ever driver avoids becomes InvolvedIn scouts for Ted Mack's Amateur Understanding the customers' and part cooperation will be greatly on- an accident.or Where to turn for money? ,I sQ Hour hope to find a wide varietyof appreciated said Crd. Frank.Thestore The DRIVOTRON vehicle is acts for the popular nation- may be closed a few days equipped with all the esential ele- :,/ wide television show. during the construction but this ments and controls used in stand- i\ Ted Mack's representative, will be held to a minimum he said. ard vehicles. The driver is placedin Albert Fisher, in a luncheon meetIng Resident Offlcer-in-Charge of the situation of actual driving for the Chamber of Commerce . conditions through additional realistic - Construction for the project is Public Relations Committee OP Captain James A. Bently, NAS simulation provided by clutch ( Monday said, "We are looking for Public Works Officer. "friction" point, brake pedal "pressure", motor "noises" increasing - with acceleration and true turning motion and steering"feeling" 4 r Each class. is expected to last 30 minutes and they will be 5 scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 ' :;! 't _, ; p.m. dally. Anyone interested in attendingthe Clinic which is open to mil- itary personnel and dependents, may submit their name to the Security - Department no later than November 22. The Security Department - will schedule the, individuals - and let their activity - known the dates and hours of : their attendance. Dependents desiring - y/ ; sions 393 to attend or 600 may for scheduling.call exten- More servicemen go to HFC! ; Parking will be permitted on the road shoulders of Jason Street Need money for a good purpose? See an HFC r for persons attending the Safe military loan specialist. He knows how to meet Driving Clinic, it was announced. your exact money needs. .... Y9 MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS :4aG 6s 24 f! /2 6 } i p'-s EXPRESSWAYAPARTMENTS Ask about Credit $iM 5.93 7.29 10.01 18.48 3iV'A 241 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.91 Life Insurance r' 311 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 on loansat 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 42.66 59.35 109.80CMTgeS 1 Vt group rates .rl a..prl.d.,.J% ..Iktt pt tftcludultj ; FURNISHED $65.00 ....,,, MOTCM.* txtttJtmf$300fnd L ; iiwJ: 1 1tV 2% ..my,...ItMr. UNFURNISHED $55JOO Children Welcome HOUSEHOLD Fl I ! x P i 1 Conveniently Locatedto ----- downtown t : ri NAS and Cecil i/ 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 ' i 4 OH) DAVIS Cedar Hills Shopping Center : DRIVING CONTROL on the DRIVOTRON is demonstrated by Leroy 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 ' Toney, a professional driver, as he obeys the traffic.signs REAL TORS.INSURORS shown on the film (Insert) while he moves at 30 MPH. Operating 588 S. EdgewoodEV 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 j controls, identical to those on the standard auto permit realistic 4-6444 CO 4-9442 Above office open Friday evenln$ until P.M. I simulation. The DRIVOTROM will be here December 27. ' A ( po 0 .. '- - 'JI1 - . .-- P ' III NOVEMBER/ 1 PAGE 4 IAX AIR NEWS I PO How Sclls Sacvlng Stamps 1st Fla. Army Civil Servant United States Savings Stamps can Savings Stamps, when affixed In tm f faa now be purchased at the NAS Post the official stamp books, can be Receives Office, It was announced this week redeemed for cash at any post AwardMrs. by Post Office Superintendent W.R office, or applied at their cash L. ,.id. value In United States purchasing Willie Mae Hefner d I (< . The stamps are available in denominations Bonds. } Savings Ovington Rd., Jack onviHi, (', 7'- of 10 cents, 25 cents Superintendent Land said that i q a first civilian employee hir-o and $1.00. Stamp books, In which the bonds be a r rS- may bought only at state of Florida by the LUn; : the purchaser can place his banks while Savings Stamps are Reserve headquarters stamps, are available also, with- sold ( v'' only by the Post Military District) when I'< . out charge. any Office. If established here in 1946, ha: presented the Departrm .f'..?. MOW RflflKIHfl CARIBBEAN,WEST INDIES Army's Certificate Acha and SOUTH AMERICA for "outstanding perforn Cruises for Winter and Spring.WECIAL duty, which has reflected credit upon herself and the .o CHRISTMAS CRVISRS NOW 'AVMLAfil Army in the Jacksonville "x " WORLD-WIDE PERSONALIZED SERVICE The certificate was pre t: i ICJ: Anywhere Everywhere. Anytime w Mrs. Hefner during informal, ,;;ce. Independent or Conducted Tours and Cruises FIRST FLORIDA Army Reserve civilian employee, Mrs. Willie Mae monies by Lieutenant Colcn: ! Hefner, receives a certificate of achievement from Lt. Col. J. F. Jacob F. Wagner, Commanding' 'I.. Nrllrnl Wagner during ceremonies at IV U.S. Army Corps headquarters. facer, Jacksonville Subsertor, Observing the presentation are (L to R) Maj. J.W. Wilson, Supply Command, IV U.S. Army Corps,, 218 W. ADAMS ST. PHONE EL 4-4629 Officer; R.E. Moody, Unit Aide; and F.M. Hedstrom, Asst. Supply forwhomshe works as secretor' Officer. (Army Reserve Photo) the position she has held with+ that organization for the past lf , ''-+W < \ ) :';'':;:-J:,:; <: % years. -- .\\: .' < <' : Dad Mom ., .>i\-, ''\ti DaughterAll < V""':"' : ';r;).,.;;/z nJZ : : Now completing 23 years as with the secretary federalgovernment - / # Naval ReservistsMiss Mrs. Hefner began her Civil v) clIA I Service career at the Jackson 1 --;.;; If yule U.S. Naval Air Station priorto Sandra A. Rhodes of MiamiIs Kearney T. Rhodes, aviation ord- World War II, later working with l, the third member of her family nanceman first class, and her the Army Finance Office here ,//11li in the Naval Air Reserve mother Rhodes for some two years and then for I. I / Dorothy yeoman ; BUICK :{ Sandra 20, was sworn Into first class, who also are both attached one year as Personal Affairs Con- Aviation AntI-Submarine Squadron toAntl-submarlneSquadron sultant for the Department of ArmyIn 743 on October 19 by Lieutenant the Jacksonville Post Office I fr4 Commander L.T. Sharp at the 743.Sandra, a sophomore at Dade The Subsector Command is one Naval Air Reserve Training Unit of five such organizations pre- County Junior College, Is a part ( 591 PARK ST. PHONE 355-6571 t tW,\ In Jacksonville. time secretary. She was sworn sently located throughout the state of Florida for ..... Looking on .were her father. Into the Naval Air Reserve as administering con- -- --- ------- -- a third class yeoman under the trol and training of all U.S Army Navy's special rating program.Mrs. Reservists In the state. The five Rhodes joined the Naval Air subsectors are subordinate unitsto the Florida Sector Command, Reserve under the same programlast year. headed by Colonel Eugene H. Wal- )! The Rhodes family lives at 2800 ter, the organization formed upon S.W. 22nd Avenue In Miami and deactivation of the Florida Mil : attends drills monthly at NARTU itary District by which Mrs. Hef- Jacksonville. ner was first employed. I . I CPO Club Will t J,:':,'.. .."'f. Hold 2nd Las '" r : : Yqas NightThe I kIL Chief Petty Officer's Club LEGENDARY : will hold their second annual Las :I Vegas night tomorrow beginningat 4:30: p.m. BAYBERRY This is the game night and EN open house the Club holds to raise funds for the annual Christmas CANDLES party for under privileged child- ren. The first one was held I MJ m{ m :?: <*; : .:i % WI Oct. 10 and netted nearly half of - ir i: the amound needed. ... m tN The games will be set up in 1:3R the and room dining room parry ,.. .., I <:: with Hour the entire / ? Happy going / j .k'1:\: L4: * "'- : I(: J w night In the game rooms. John I Ir Arnold and band will entertain in .' ) WHEN YOU OPENA the Harris Room. NEW CHRISTMAS "We expect a large turnout of JVf CLUB ACCOUNTA chiefs, wives and guests for this night," Club President Bill Bain .f pair of bayberryscentedcandles said, "as this is going to be a of Christmas lot of fun and Is for good cause." BILLS HAVE YOU GROUNDED ? Green, attractively gift pack The Advisory Board, sponsorsof aged, is waiting for you the game night and Christmas when you open a new party said they are In need of CHRISTMAS CLUBI! Start additional help to operate the See Seaboard fora loan. Whenever need you money, and assistin yours now get these games. Anyone desiring to don't worry, see Seaboard. Seaboard rents money. Holiday Candles. the operation are requested to For extra fast service call GySgt. Wes Ward, Ext. 400 telephone for a personal (and WESTSIDE or 8572 If off base. : confidential) appointment. The Advisory Board has 104 youngsters to buy clothes, toys SERBORRO rmm COMPANY 9JI and have a party for this year. The names, ages and sex of the LOANS to $600 I un LANDING youngsters are furnished by the 215 Lynch Building, Jacksonville 34 West Duval St., Jacksonville OlHtVAIC 771-0101 1 Duval County Welfare Board. The total bill will amount to approxi Telephone ELgin 61251 Member Telephone F.D.I.C. ELgin 63311 mately $2500 but will result in i 104 happier children. , I - , , NOVEMBER 7 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PACES . Bluejackets Inn Acey Etocy "0" CLUB Cio: CI..L Note) Capple Saturday combO November 8:30 12:30 9 p.ta Thursday November 7 Sunday, November 10 Doin'sThursday ClubThursday Thursday, November 7 Mach four 8:3011:30 p.m. Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday, November 11 November 7 Dinner 6-9:00: p.m. Happy Hour 330.5:30 p.m. Holiday Dance to the Country Drifters Friday, November 8 Tuesday, November 12 November 7 November Friday, 8 Dance Contest and Dance featur- Friday, November 8 Dinner 6-9:30: p.m. Music by Charley Game Night 8:00 p.m. Jay, until Midnight GameNight and Las Vegas night Wednesday, November 13 ing March Wilson and the Red Dance Music the to by Chantek music by Johnny Arnold 4:30p.m. Western Night Country Driftersto Red night Coats 8:00: p.m. to MId- Saturday, November 9 Saturday, November 9 2:00 a.m. 7:30.1130:\ p.m. Dinner 6-9&0 Music , p.m. by Johnny Dance to Music by Doe, Ray, Me Arnold, until 12:30 a.m. Friday, November 8 plus Two : Sunday, November 10 YUKON DINERJust Dance Featuring Carl Boyd and the Sunday, November 10 6.9:00 Ribs Buffet-Prime p.m. Rhythm Kings, 9:00: p.m. to Game night and music by Mark 1:00 a.m.Saturday. Castle Monday, November 11 outside Main Gate2nd Door from. Yukon Post Office ,. Monday, November 11 Happy Hour 3:30: p.m. to 6:00 p.m. BEST HAMBURGERS YOU CAN FIND Dinner 6.9:00 p.m. November 9 Band Auditions Tuesday. November 12 OPEN 10:00 TO 01:00: Club Closed--For Marine Corps Tuesday, November 12 Happy Hour 3:30: to 6:00: p.m. Foreign SANDWICHES DANCING NITELY Dinner Hour 6.9:00 Ball-Use p.m. Birthday NATTU E m Game Night Club, Bldg. 593 Wednesday, November 13 COLD DRAFT AND BOTTLE BEER Wednesday, November 13" Happy Hour 3:30 to 6:00p.m. Family November Happy Hour 4-6:00 p.m. Night Fried Chicken 6-9:00p.m. PHONE 387-9351 Sunday, 10 Club Opens at Noon-.Dance Featuring Phil Cay and the Chantels 8:00: p.m. to Midnight Monday, November 11 I BLAST Club Opens at NoonDance Featuring March Wilson and the , Red Coats HIGH PRICES! .... Tuesday, November 12 Happy Hour"-5:00: p.m. to 7:00 I. 5642 NORMANDY BLVD. p.m. Wednesday, November 13 PH. 388.5447 t Game Night------8:00: p.m. 1 1t t MoviesMovies [C F Curtis Mathes I, ; will be shown regularlyat 7 p.m. on Monday through Saturday ; ; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on : suns COLORTV t tturS Saturday; and Sunday, at the Main- 01( side and NATTU Theaters and at THE PREMIER NOWOHLY I 7 p.m. only on Sunday at the Hospital - Theater. These times are sub- p $399I 9S ; ject to change. WITH TRADE Thursday, November 7 TELEVISIONS FINEST COLOR TV CHASSIS IS THE CMC 15, BOASTING 25,000 VOLTS OP REGULATED PICTURE POWER. THE Mainside Hatarl de CMC 15 INCORPORATES POWER TRANSFORMER. 3 STAGE WIDE- BAND IF. KEYED AGC AND' PERFECT COMBINATION OF HAND- 4 NATTUnit Maniac WIRED AND "UNITIZED" ETCHED CIRCUITS(EACH USED WHERE 4 Hospital Cattle King IT SERVES BEST) 1O PROVIDE PROLONGED. TROUBLEFREEPERFORMANCE. GENUINE WAlNU1 UlINEt LEGS ARE OPTIONAL. Friday, November 8 r t tr Mainside Two Weeks In Another THE GREENSBORO HAS ALL THE DELUXE FEATURES I Town [QD I CURTIS MATHES An outstanding home entertainment NATTUnit Hatari i , center of modern design Hospital Maniac HOME ENTERTAINMENT r1 of genuine walnut veneers and CENTER hardwood Holldt. !Featured the , Saturday, November 9 deluxe '23" hand wired TV I chawKls with Klrncode picture1tube. 23" TVSTEREO CM Kpeclal stereo-hi-fi- J Malnslde Mountain Spencer's dellty record changer plays NATTUnlt Two Weeks In A- -b, all records automatically.. The .. 32 chasslH the AM FM radio nother Town provides the finest I In AM radio and I-M radio reception Hatari - Hospital 52 1/4" wide 27 1/4" high, Sunday, November 10 AM FM RADIO 1714" deep. NO CASH DOWN! Malnslde Dementia 13 THE GREENSBORO NOW ONLY NATTUnlt Spencer's Mountain No Payments Til JanuaryTELEVISION $299 Hospital Two Weeks In Another Town Q. Monday, November 11 Mainside Thrill of It All SENSATIONAL [QB] 23" NATTUnlt Dementia 13 NEW 1964 . Hospital Spencer's Mountain A DIRECT FACTORY TO YOU PRICE GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU THE 'I HIGHEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Tuesday, November 12 THE WESTCHESTER NOW ONLY :: $16995WITH Malnslde Hell Is For Heroes NATTUnlt Thrill of It All Hospital Dementia 13 TRADt \ Hand Wired 23,000 Volt Power TruiKfurmer ChassisModern Wednesday, November 13 .: Design Cabintry of Genuine Walnut 'The Nt" Kin code Picture Tube UE plo lon Proof Malnslde A Ticklish Affair Keyed AGC Control.High Fidelity AudloClrcultI NATTUnlt! Hell Is For Heroes Hospital Thrill of It AU ; i 4 -- _ :. I.... ">- PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS NOVEMBER 7,. 1963 MSgis larson, Petersen & : Retire After 21 YearsBy GySgt. Wes Ward The Marine Corps lost over World War Two with B-25 squad- M 40' years of aviation experiencethis rons, in Korea, and served here ,y week with the transfer of two previously to his arrival earlier {j Marine Aviation Detachment Master this year for four years as an T T"SO Sergeants to the Fleet Re- Instructor in NATTU's Electrb serve, clans School. His squadron backed Master Sergeants Robert"Swede" up the trouble in the Formosan LONG MARINE"-LtCol' John Urell bids MSot Robert T. Larson - T. Larson an aviation Straits a few years ago and more farewell after handing him and MSgt James Petersen (center) electrician and James A. Petersen recently his transport squadron an aviation mechanic put away received the President's proficient their orders transferring them to the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve ..-.. their tools and hung up their uniforms award for their services in after over 21 years service each. -tl tlJ'tlI I years each in the MarJnes. Both Thailand and Laos when the SEE YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD BANK sergeants have always worked at Marines went in there. Maj. Mary C. Kautz, USMCR the same job in the Corps, at Petersen repaired shot up air- FOR YOUR NEEDS TO BETTER LIVING ... en active duty u.It's many different places and organi planes in the Pacific Islands during ,... .Y. , zations. World War Two and ended up in Automobiles I Larson, known by his friends as China after the war. In Korea, Home Improvements t p f ': Major "Swede" but swears he's Nor- he helped keep Marine planes in Modem Appliances : : : wegian says he's spent so much the air again and has served with Regular Checking I 1 r I ' time aboard aircraft carriers that various units throughout the country Special Checking It MM AM -r .. II: he thought he was in the Navy at until his arrival here five Safe Deposit Boxes .. l Kautz Just times. He's been overseas three years ago.Looking. Drive In Tellers. f.. , times In the past five years and back on their service, All Modem Banking Convenience spent most of that time with squadrons MSgt. Lars e n commented, Part TimeReserve training aboard carriers. "today's aviation electrician has to FLORIDANATIONAL The electrician was with the be a really skilled individual with first R4Q transport squadron the all the electronic parts,computersand Marine Corps Major Marine Corps had In World War more computers. We usedto BANKAT Mary C. Kautz returned to Jacksonville Two and served with the first worry only about lights, gene- last Friday after com- GVI (In-fllghfre-fuellng) Squadron rators and starters, but not today. LAKE SHORE pleting her two weeks active dutyat the Marines organized. It's very complicated with today's 2 Blocks From Roosevelt 4617 SAN JUAN AVENUE the Marine Corps Recruit Depot He served In the Pacific during aircraft." t MEMBER F.D.I.C. Parris Island, S.C. She was assigned as an Assistant Depot Supply Officer during the tour. t RIS iak , For the other 50 weeks of the 1 BIG CHIEF TIRE GO awurq year, Major Kautz Is employedhere Administrative as Secretary Services to Super-the 3 Locations To Serve You intendent of the NAS Overhaul and ec Repair Department. rI Graduating from Florida State 5444 NORMANDY- From Atlantic Mills University In 1949 with a Bache- lor of Science In Home degree Economics Education, Maj.Kautzwas 2809 MAYPORT RD.- Y}, Mile From NS Gate a school teacher for two years AND NOWI before enlisting In the Women 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD.} Mile N. NAS Gate Marine Officer Training Course at (formerly Pruitt Tire Co.) .. -- Quantico In June 1951. BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE FRITZ She was commissioned a second PARMAN -On Tire Batteries Shocks 'Brakes lieutenant In September 1951 and I (Ret C.P.O.' & Front End Engine Transmission Work then attended Supply Schoolat 1951 Camp to January Lejeune 1952.from October h. _I WE I FINANCE ANYONE IN THE U.S.N_ She also served as Clothing Officer these members and Donned attire FRONTIER FLARE In western NOTHING DOWN EASY PAYMENTS for the Women Recruit Train- guests of VAP-62 and VFP-62 joined in holding a gala charity Ing Battalion at Parris Island until party last weekend at the NAS Skeet Club. Proceeds from the BRUNSWICK PREMIUM being released from active duty affair the units' Officer Wives are going toward In March 1954. sponsored by 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless Major Kautz Is the daughter of adopting a foster child. Besides a Bar-B-Q dinner, entertainment Nationwide Guarantee In Writing Mr. and Mrs. K.F. Kautz Sr.of included a cancan show, skits Fronkie and Johnny and music 36 Months Road Matord Guarantee Jacksonville. by a washboard band. 'Navy Photo) 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE 800x14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE 850 X 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE 900 950 x 14 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE 600 X 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE 650 X 13 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE 670 x 15 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired WHEELALIGNMENT Ss FREE Before you buy any new or used car -- | 4O WITH PREMIUM UJ cc > TIRES: OTHERWISE 3.99 SEE US FIRST !I !I c 670x15 Brunswick Special BRAKE U.S. ID'5 1 More than 100 car inventory to choose from SHOESANY L T CAR 895 PARTS & LABOR Financing arranged for you lr ALL PRICES PLUS FEDERAL AND STATE TAX 750 wsw x 14 BIG CHIEF TIRE. CoeTUBELESS PHONE 384-5575 5444 NORMANDY 2809 MAYPORT [ BLVD ROAD 129.J EV 9 0388 CH 6 4825 6435 Roosevelt Boulevprd .--- Jacksonville 10, Florida 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. ,., . " ' \ y j , -- t'' 7, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 - Reserve Unit '" A_ .._- ... .H_ .. .c ., -- . H. ' . : ;\} :" Gets National]L ;1 Gif:: I j!{,, I B : l I : RegnitionJacksonville's ',,,. .".. '"" c,:" '.. ''''',. -' J): II Naval Reserve Ads should be mo/fcd/ to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Cl yd..! Intelligence Unit is one of Jacksonville, Florida, to arrive not lots than Tuesday lot publ . numerous such units that received cation the following Thursday.' Ads arriving' too lat. for this dead'line I national here will be publlthed the following' week unless the pMlihef IfInttrvcted recognition Saturday otherwise. A check or money order for the. full eosf of :' night. the ad must be reat Ived WITH i the for the ad. I i The JacksonvilleUnit, as wellas DO NOT SEND CASH. : .d I all other reserve intelligence RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . .$1.00 I groups in Division 6-1 of the Sixth Per additional line ((4 words per line) . 35 l 1. Naval District, were judged the top I : naval Intelligence organizations in lir the nation during fiscal 1963- year t FAIRFAX MANOR 4163 Shirley ATTENTION NAVYI I For the best , Rear Admiral Rufus U Taylor, J- Director of Naval Intelligence St. 3BR, shingle bung. AC, WW deal In used appliances see Hart's ( v carpet, LR & DR, sep gar & carport Used Appliances. 4781 Lenox Av. made the principal address at the LADIES AUXILIAR $14,000. Owner EV 85545. Stove, ref, wash machine for awards banquet held at the Ro- $97.10. All appliances' osevelt Hotel and hosted the guaranteed by / UNIT 126 g Jacksonville for 90 days Hart, CPO USN Ret. I group. FOR SALE Home in Ortega Call 3886221. The award for contributing most MamorConvenienttoNAS.. 4BRm i ftffTPISfM to the national defense during the ASS+xUfIUNsr FOR SALE Home in Ortega Ma- last fiscal year was presented by RENTALS- mor Convenient to NAS. 4BRm Rear Admiral Lawrence R. Daspit & 2D. $450 down. 4738 Susslx of Charleston, S.C., Commandantof Av. Call EV 84729. c I the Sixth Naval District. SALES - Captain John H. Jones of Aiken, . S.C., Commanding Officer of the HOSPITAL CHAIRMAN Mrs. Conley 0Wnbyo member of Unit 126 district to the Durham,N.C.Group, LAKE WEIR frontage, $65 foot. MORTGAGESINSURANCE - Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Association, presents a commanded by Lieutenant Com- Terms. Buy now: before nextswnmer's patient with a game prize during last week's Halloween Ward Party. mander John T. Kerr. Commander increased prices. Miss - These Unit ward parties are held monthly in conjunction with the Clarence J. Smith, USNR of the Lillian Douglas, Weirsdale, Fla. Serving Duval American Red Cross Recreation Program for Jax Naval Hospital Atlanta, Ga. unit received an award and Clay CountiesFor patients. Among those assisting the chairman were Mrs. Gary for the most outstanding reservistIn Personal Service Stoker, Unit 126 Chaplain and Miss 1da Bush, Red Cross work. the division from Adm. Dasplt. FOR SALE BY OWNER- -near CALL er. (Navy Photo by Richard Nolen, PHS> Official host for the awards NAS, schools, 3 bdrm 2 baths, banquet, which Is held each yearat fenced yard, alrconditionlng.: . I a city In the Sixth Naval District, Call EV8-9784 or Ext. 8162. OB) DAVIS &omdm was Captain Whitney Jones of Charleston, S.C. REALTORS-INSURORS Master of Ceremonies for the 588 S. EdgewoodEV 4llO dinner was Lieutenant Theodore k&p peciJJA ( Slack of Miami, Fla. and program 46444CO 4-9442 p co-chairmen were Lieutenant --- - IuqnmuIunnw 1 Commander James A. Blackwell, THUR-FRI-SAT ONLYI! Reserve Air Intelligence Program YIZZ4 BWISf w Officer of the Jacksonville Naval Air Station and Lieutenant AlbertH. 64-6 25 % ORGANICFertilizer Kessing of the Jacksonville f(2-\( $ serve Intelligence Unit. TAKE OUT ORDERS a DINING ROOM BAG 50 LB. 115, Distinguished guests at the din- PREMIUM BEER.CHOICE CUT STEAKS ( ner included Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwalte, Commander Fleet Air ,JITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI Jacksonville; Rear Admiral Law- rence H. Frost, Commandant RoseBushes < Potomac River Naval Command, 3 FOR 99 Washington, D.C. and former FRANK DERICKSON Director of Naval Intelligence; Rear AdmlralEdgar H.Batcheller, LARGE SELECTION "In the Heart of Cedar IlilU" Commander oftheCharlestonS.C.Naval . Shipyard.Also 3619 Blandin Blvd.-Ph. 771-0170 RYE GRASS 1 LB. Charles 1.. Hoffman, Pre- sident of the Jacksonville Chapterof 12e' the Navy League; John 1.. Con- SEED ner, National Director of'the Navy League; Captain James R. Comp- 100 LB. BAG $10.77 5 LB. BAG 67* tom, Naval Air Station CommandIng JEPR1CE'IS1IRH1r.I I : ' Officer; Captain George Roper Jr., Assistant Chief of Staff for Use Our LOVN /. 4423 R popo I Naval Reserve and Training Sixth f. ,Way Plari. ,No G. C. M urp h y O., 'BoulevardRoQSevelr Naval District; and Captain Robert .. .I . Extra Charge. MqlJ L. Overman Jacksonville Naval . Reserve Group Commander. : y 1 ."....x'N"'.''' ,..: "., .. ."_,".".<"...".,'.... ,.y,.... . . +.F l;f .'.:.... .y. ..... -; k .g ..j ..N.W-t:" __ "''-' '''''Mh_. '" : SUNBEAM ALPINEThe the Friendly Folks at sports car you've .. always wanted..national I class champion, winner Only'65Per at Riverside! But com - t fortable, with roll- 1234 KING STREET up l windows, snug top; rear Month 41 near Park Street seat. Try it! C SO 384-7541'I. ., 0" ENBT A. McCLELLAN Jacksonville's Exclusive Alpine Dealer 900 MAIN EL ..9NOVEMBER . a .,. "I - t !1 ..rrr .... "_ ..w-...ry.i..y.- ,.c-.._..._._ -../ '.,M .r ...-----.,.- n . ,.. ,- C ---- ,M.--::: ----, -..-.... --"" _ri i I NOVEMBER 7, 1763 I I.Ida lr r PAGE 8. JAX AIR NEWS . *:, Fo qr , q I rF r- :\ 44Yc" YES---PIECE TWIN BED OUTFIT FOR $77 , : S E Yflll CFTi > 1UEADBOABPS, LTGS, BRACKETS Foam Mofrr.ssr , > TWIN SIZE BOX Sl>ffI5G8; I THROW BUG a _ 4r --4p. _ K...'. We $" P"r Mil's v ' Pric* 3 I All 1rrKes - $77 Cdr. L.H. Boutte VP-16 Commanding Officer presents Letter of ONLY Commendation to Earl E. Word, AOC. 'Is'Do... n..",,,,. t!Q a G 8 FOR 8 8 !''trOI1 4t 14 Patrol Eagles Squadron Six-Receive Boutte, squadron AwardsFourteen commandingofficer teen personnel were cited at cere- made presentations following - monies held at the Jacksonville YES-8 BIG LIVING ROOM PIECES FOR $88 Naval Air Station on November L Wings personnel of Gold Inspection.went to J.C. ...r Earl E. Ward, AOC received a Blackston, AE1; A.B. Bernier, commendation In recognition of his AE2; R.D. Sturch, AT2 and J.J. part In saving a mans' life whileon Golba, ATN3. leave at Wildwood N.J. last Good Conduct Medals awarded to Prlee 1119r August; four Individuals received A.E. Marsh, Jr., ADR2; A.B. Poor Man's Price ASW Air Crewman Wings and nine Bernier, AE2,P.R. Acosta, ADR3; were awarded Good Conduct A.B. Fuller, ADR3; V.E. Drown, F y' Medals. Commander Lester ]H. ATN3; JJ. Shields, AXAN; RC. M =" $88 Blanfotd, A02; F. Holzclaw,AMS3 ONLY and W.A. Gerdau, A TN2.I . VP-18 BoastsUnique J4 Down Dtllvm / I wa f y, Count Sofa Louoit S Big Pikes CrewCrew yTuesday Matching Club Chair a v SPECIAL 1 Step T.bI.Cocktlll . T..bI.I . Lamp* 7 of Patrol Squadron-IS MrN Ark TnrSesutiM believes It has a unique crew Opens onday thru Friday till 9 P.M. WaibablaFabrics organization aviation. The for crew patrol members squadron of and Thursday Crew 7 rank consecutively from FAMILY NIGHT airman (E-3)) all the to Com- way b mander Janney((0-5), AN)., Crew 7s radioman Buttermilk PANCAKES, Buckwheat FREE and Corn FOR 9 99! tr0I1 tk waits a long time before he getsa cup of coffee on this aircraft. Of Charge to Children Under The Patrol Plane Commander of 12 When pining with Parents Crew 7 Is Commander S. K.Mans- Beverages Extra YES-9 BIG BEDROOM PIECES FOR $99 field, who Is the squadron's execut- ive officer and presently Is the WednesdayCHICKEN Officer-in-Charge of VP-18's De- NIGHTALL tachment 13 based In Keflavik,Ice- land.Crew 7 wonders If any other YOU $])00 rl SP-2H flight crew In the Atlantic CAN EAT Fleet has a similar type struct- ure. They bet not. Friday a ,.A.r s Patrol Squadron-18 Is commanded FISH NIGHTALL by Commander V.F.Anderson.and , Is presently deployed to Rota, YOU Spain and Iceland. 99J. CAN EAT Fund Drive f Glait Pet. Ncladt Prices Good From 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. Rich Mia't Pric* lltf Poor Mew Price Glut Swivel DouMt attached Drtw mirror r. (Continued From Page 1)) OUR DELICIOUS BREAKFASTSNOW tan Fan Sit* Compartment Wing's staff also surpassed their INCLUDE OW J I Giant Dresser Chut Lamof Draweri goals by contributing 12)) and 125 GENEROUS SERVINGS OP f1 Dewll Full M.unitD.ilv.n Slia Comfy percent, respectively.On OLD FASHIONED GRITSTry Our And r-omoi/i Appf FiiU 2du brlaj I a split deployment to Rota, Cherry TVrnovgfit For Breofcfosf MaI and S rth Included Spain and Keflavlk, Iceland,Patrol WE FEATURE APPLE AND 'There "Is Only One Normandy Wayside Furniture Co" Squadron 18 also came though In CHERRY PIE DESSERTS fine fashion despite the fact thata BRING YOUR FRIENDS! I NORMANDY I WAYSIDE local fund raising drive was ' being run concurrent with the Jack- HENNY PENNYORIGINAL sonville UCS drive. The new member of FAW-U's I PANCAKE. J.t FURNITURE CO. family, Patrol Squadron 45, Jax !t,. Det., stood to be recognized by ANDCHICKEN It. 5887 Normandy Boulevard contributing $128 even though the HOUSERoosevelt unit was here for only the final Phone 3891144MONDAYFRIDAY phase of the campaign and with Mall only 31 officer and enlisted per- PHONE 3884243r' 9 AM TO 9 P.M.-SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 PM sonnel assigned. E, I I II I -j . -- --- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ' = '*' : " ... .. . , , , I Iovn &EF: 7, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9AIRCREW _._.. Patron-7 Sends Nav. SPECIAL NOW SERVINGShrimp t ut 1 Dinner Businessmen's Lunch Crew2 ToASW All You 994 11:30 A.M. til 10:00: P.M I Con Eat School IrelandPatrol CHANNEL CATFISH ' I , : a STEAKS s Squadron Seven's crew 2 CHICKEN , left NAS, Jacksonville last Wed- Vv nT"-., VT'* I o SHRIMP nesday destination the Royal Navy >- Ak "XT ..fa A o FRENCH FRIED Advanced Anti-submarine Warfare School located aboard HMS Sea > t'.cHEa6 ONION RINGS Eagle near Dally Kelly, North Ire- TAKE SERVICE land. 3438 BUNDING BlVD el CEDAR KIVERJACKSONVILLE. :FLORIDA Ph. 711.558)BLACK 4. The crew was selected by their commanding officer, Commander WINGS Receiving his olrcrewmon wings from his CO Phaon B. Derr, Jr., to attend the Cdr. P.B. Derr, Jr., is LV. Stler, AX2, a member of VP-7's Crew 25 day NATO-affiliated school. ANGUS MEAT CO 2, Stler, along with crew members (L to R) B.M. Drope, ADR2'; While stationed at IMS Sea G.M. Brown, AX2; and M.R.Hetrlck, AX2 accomplished the feat Eagle, they will fly the SP-2E "A Real Old fashioned Meat Market"A after successfully completing on examination covering all sys Neptune In company with the RAF's STEAK OR A STEER tems and procedures applicable to the aircrew rate. (Navy Photo Shackelton and the'RCAF's Arguson by Richard Nolen, PH2)) anti-submarine missions over 4029 BLANDING BLVD PH. 771.7362 the North Atlantic, south of the U.S. CHOICE Several FAW-11 Men Receive Faeroe Islands. The latest advanced 59C' developments and tech- CHUCK STEAK lB. tHurrlcane Intruder' CertificatesAt niques in the fast-expanding field FROZEN of ASW will be employed by the 29cCHARCOAL ' NATO crews. FRENCH FRIES 2 LB. ceremonies held at Fleet Air with the VP-16 crews to observethe Upon their return to Jackson- Wing Eleven last week, Captain scheduled ASW exercise were: ville the members of the crew 20 LB. 89C Louis P. Pressler, Wing Com- Commander Jack Vaughn, FAW-ll will take part in discussions with FOREMOST ' mader presented "Hurricane In- administrative officer; Lieutenant the other flight crew personnelof ft C truder" certificates to Patrol Commander W. H. Beydler, VP-7 to impart the knowledgeand ICE MILK (No Limit; ) 391We Squadron Sixteen ASW crew mem- FAW-11 safety officer and Lieu- experience gained during their bers and three FAW-11 flight ob- tenant John Cotsonasj FAW-11 training. Specialize In Deep Freeze Order servers. communications officer. Quality and Price to Suit You This unusual designation was I created as a result of a sched- "WE SERVICE ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL"THRIFT - uled aircraft and submarine exercise GET AMISSILE which was rudely Interrupted - by the hurricane"Ginny". CAR RENTALSPHONE The three VP-16 flight crews \ EV 7-2331 AGE DEAL! were crews two, three, and four- $5.00 a day 5$ a mile commanded respectively by Com- 24 !HOUR,SERVICE: .......... ALL NEW CARS mander William J. Vaught,VP 16's NEW CARS executive officer,Lieutenant Com- mander Joe Josephson, VP-16's 24 SERVICE HOUR AIR BASE fAR DISPATCHED RADIO Lowest Prices operations officer and LieutenantLeon .Highest Trade-in Allowance Mink, the squadron's com- PHONE: 384-6482 . Easy Terms- The Nicesest Treatment in Town I munications officer. The FAW-11 observers who flew 6400 Yukon Road Jacksonville 10, Fla. ;J 1 11111 Li iii. USED CARS r.j II Okayed Used Cars at Twp Big Lots 1111! C 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings Ave. o Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty IHIC' -u 1 7&'BIFF BURGERS ,] 11111] On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE50FOOTMISSIJ.E) @J GORDON THO PSON'rlacksonviIIe's OF JACKSONVILLE l BIFI BiG Center"FALL CLOSE-OUT $ALE Because of f the demand of the wonderful I JUICY people 'here we Iave! increased our menu for your dining pleasure. ON "63" PHILCO & EMERSON T.V.'sFREE viff'Bu/tqeM DEMONSTRATION BY APPOINTMENT "" ...- PHILCO COURIER GOLDEN FRIED GOLDEN FRIED DELICIOUS MODEL 2600 I, 4 CHICKEN SHRIMP FRIED PIES $12888 IN A BASKET IN A BASKET APPLE OR CALL OR with fries french cole with fries, french cole PEACH STOP IN TODAY9A.M. slaw 9 slaw, delicious 89 toasted S TO 7 P.M.4MARRK. butt sauce, Made with the finest, toasted bun. freshest fruit in Florida! T.V:4 LOCATED IN THE CENTEROF 2368 BLANDING ' VENETIA SHOPPING CENTER SERVICE CALLS ZONE 10 $2.00IL .. NOVEMBER 7, 1963 ' PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS ..._. ._____ ,. _.. ,._."'" .... __i"IIUII'.>.. .' \" .., '.. . ..t'...... : .1iil R.Sti ,, R $1 : <<"' N"": " .. .III;;: ;: g' Kept Alive y. :: ; 4fly : xti 4 rtlfimAuto LiabilityINSURANCE By SheetsBy A I Harold J. Benson, AA Action In IM football this past week saw NARTU down Hospital 13-12, while FAETU rolled over NEAR TOUCHDOWN P ASS..Emil Krnavek receives a''near touch. We Insure Anyone VAP-62 12-0, MARTD outlasted down pass from James Jackson, as Will Bennett of VA-15 closes in INSURANCE VA-45 6-0, and Air Force 679th to stop the action. Communications: won i in a sudden death over IMcDOUGALL'S AGENCY games squeeked of past the VA-15 week 76.It was In other A/C time, 10. (Navy Photo by Marc-Whetstone, JO'1') Near Main Gate NAS, JAX-Phone EV 8.7676 Malnt. smashing FAETU 24-0, terson and H. West tabulating the 16463 Roosevelt Blvd MONTHLY Pcarroll's NARTU holding out against VP-30 remaining two IDs.NARTU 12-6, VA-45 steaming past the slipped past the VP-30 Navy Being Marines 24-8, and the undefeated team 126. Scoring the two TDs held off the determined Communications - for NARTU were J. Belislaro andL. "* sport shop inc sudden death VA-15 finish.In team. 1-0, In a W.. Bishop.Thomas.Scoring for VP-30 was Viewed For the of the week HUNTING* FISHING-FOOTBALL highlight game The final game of the week pit- the National League leading team, t ted VA-45 roared past the Mar- BASKETBALL BASEBALL GOLF Communications, stopped an ever ines 24-8, with C. Clausen and T. ." ROD AND REEL REPAIRING determined VA-15 team to keep Ross each scoring twice. Gator BowlThe .. I =:;;-, St. ,Croix./ishingtackel. the number one spot In the League. : / Kroydon. Spalding & Wilson Golf Equip. Numerous pass Interceptions and -=w'h stubborn defenses on both sides Station Golf Gator Bowl selection com- WILSON FAMOUS PLAYER SETS provided an Interesting game of mittee still has numerous football ,. ''I" WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT football. The regulation game end- teams suder surveillance, but 18 -.-- 'III, USE OUR XMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN ed In a tie and the winner was Pairings Off of them are getting particular at- t-- -3456 Blanding Blvd. At Cedar Creek declared by the team gaining the tention. most yards, on alternate downs. The chances are the 19th annual Communications managed to hold Gator Bowl game on December the fired up VA-15 team,and gain- On 2nd RoundThe 28 will Include two of the follow- ed the most yardage to pull out ing squads: Your the victory. J. Sheets was credited first round of the NAS Station Auburn, Texas, Navy, Syracuse, _Do Winter Bowling AT with the ,winning point when he Golf Championship was completed Baylor, North Carolina, Miss- & knocked down a VA-15 pass in Saturday, November 2. The Isslppe, North Carolina State,Ala their last final effort. winners and the pairings for the bama, Duke, Louisiana State, Other action of the week saw second round (to be completed by Missouri Nebraska, Army, i &*WI Hospital's J. Sapp and F. Kloman November 9)) are as follows: Georgia, ,Georgia Tech"Oklahoma combined touchdowns not enoughto CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT and Pittsburgh. I 1838 Cassat Avenue PHONE EV 4.4556 l defeat NARTU and the two TDs Selection committee chairmanJoe 24 Newly modernized lanes 0 Fully air-conditioned of T. Brlghtwell, and the point Hyer vs Dullakes Sykora said, "At this time, I FREE Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities I after touchdown of J. Belsiaro. Parker vs Ruscetta we appear to be In good shape. Pro Meanwhile FAETU was rol- Francis vs Wittig Our committee can't remember a Complete Shop and Guaranteed Work . I ling over'V P-621-0, with A. Wilkerson vs Mahoney year when, at this stage of the BRING THIS COUPON FOR ONE Spain and G. Mazza accounting for season, so many top-notch teams I FIRST FLIGHT the two FAETU TDs. were available for bowl games. I FREEGAME MARTD stopped the VA-45 Miller vs Strum "Barring an uncommon num- I Blackbirds, 6-0, and put the VA-45 McDonald vs Kin field ber of upsets, we believe there'llbe I WITH TWO PAID GAMES. I team further from the league Holtz vs Morris numerous teams for us to choose I ADULTS ONLY, PLEASE. leaders,'Communications. Scoring lula vs Gouchnour from." I for MARTD was L. Gelnett.: Air Force 679th overpowered SECOND FLIGHT VA-15, 7-6 In an overtime game. Gushanus vs Simpson Ticket sales are keeping pace with the of the Scoring the six pointer for VA-15 Duffy vs Craig tempo prospectivebowl was J. Highly, and accounting for Ellison vs Sporlch teams. Sales are running 400 ahead of last LO'S TALK the six pointer of 679th was G. Goslin vs Schuller year. Ferguson, with the whole team THIRD FLIGHT Tickets are available at the accounted for the extra point. Services Office in Special Bldg. A/C Malnt. pounded the FAETU Winslette vs Able 704 at $7.25 for seating within the BELLAIRr team 24-0, with J. Cron carry- Ferguson vs Whitmore 20 yard lines. All other tickets Ing over two TDs, and D. Pat- May vs McEntee Franklin vs Shearer sell for $6 and may be purchasedat the downtown ticket office at the ONE place to Hemming Park In Jacksonville and via mail by writing: Gator Bowl 4 J r call formoney Association, P.O.Box 18800,Jack sonville, Fla. I IM Golf Playoffs $ Zoom Into SightWith Phone Beneficial! Get cash_ double-fast for any good reason - Where else furloughs, expenses, bills you name-it! And get the last matches of golf can you get Beneficial's International Credit Card, too for Immediate being played this week the IM Golf Schools Churches Streetlights Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any. playoffs zoom Into sight. Makeup where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Callnow! games make the definite date of Sidewalks Kitchen equipped the playoffs still undetermined, but e Modern beautiful Interiors BENEFICIALFINANCE baring the unforseen difficulties, they should begin around the 18th $10,800-ONLY $62 per MONTH SYSTEM of November. The definite time will be announced later date. at a Leans '' up to $600 on Furniture,,Car or Note Follow The Signs South On Blanding Blvd. ToBEUAIR JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of JacksorwiHe week are: 311 West Bay St.. Mayflower Hotel . . ELgin 3-44735059 Results of the past Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). CV 4-4595 FAETU 9 Marines 0 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.). .PO 5-2623 FAW-11 1 VP-30 "A" 8 ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington Hospital "A" PPD A/C Maint. THE BEST BOY" Town & Country Shopping Center. . . .RA 4.7910 NARTU 9 679th 0 SO. JACKSONVILLE- Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida ComFalrJax 7 1/2 VAP-62 1 1/2 3436- Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza . .EX 8.1515 VP-30"B" 7 Hospital; 2 . --- '"'-'". ,'" ....- ." i NOVEMBER 7' 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 Good Shepherd Swim Team Makes Sweep Of Winter Park Tourney Take CAN your ear YOU with [you? N For Financing and Insurance Three Jax Navy Junior swim- (Ret), turned in an outstanding dy Klnert one Silver Medal for stateside and overseas, call mers, together with three other performance winning the 50 meter second place in the 910: year old DYER M. BURR, repre..ntlng t swimmers from the JacksonvilleGood breaststroke and placing third in age group 50 Meter Breaststroke., Shepherd Swimming Team, the 50 Meter Freestyle event in fourth In the Individual Medley GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, made an unprecedented sweep of her age group. She also placed event and fourth in the butterfly. FINANCE CORPORATION & all 13 Gold Medals awarded In the fifth in the 9-10 year old age group Capt. Ward, Chief Staff Officerfor INTERNATIONAL SERVICE I 11-12 year old age group at the Individual Medley. FA w-n, accompanied the INSURANCE COMPANY recent Winter Park, Florida Invitational The future "Olympic" swim- swimmers to the Winter Park meet 5631 'Tlmuquana Road. Swim Meet. mers compiled a praise-worthy filling In for the coach of the Good Ph. 771-0527 The Jax Juniors are Greg record with Individual honors as Shepherd Team, Dan Pappas. Hardee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd follows: Greg Hardee two Relay V.Hardee, USN.Ret.Jimmy; Ward, Gold Medals, first In 100Meter :: ' son of Captain and Mrs J.R.Ward, Freestyle event, first in the 50 and Dennis Hays, son of lieu- Meter Backstroke Event, first in TzThtomwz . tenant Commander and Mrs. R. J. the 200 Meter Individual Medley. : HERE, HAVE IT BACK-C.B. Hays. Jimmy Ward two Relay Gold Goskolla returns a serve In a Hardee set the pace for the Medals. Dennis Hays one Gold 5943 Roosevelt Blvd.! Phone EV 74944Only recent volleyball game held at victors, winning a total of five Gold Medal Medley Relay, one Bronze One Mile From NAS Main Gate the NAS gym. IM Volleyball act Medals. The remainder were won Medal for placing third in the 200 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY t ion got under! way Monday, October by placing first in all main eventsas Meter Individual Medley in the 9-10 28. Gaskalla helped his well as the 200 Meter Medley year age group, fourth in the 50 *, TEAKS ROAST NARTU team defeat their VP-7 and the 200 Meter Freestyle,battl- Meter Backstroke. Tim Soles CHOPS SEAFOOD ing against 20 of the best two Relay Gold Medals. Mike opponents, 15-2, and 1614. (Navy All Kinds Of Tasty Sandwiches Photo) teams from throughout the state Fitzpatrick oneRelayGoldMedaland : of Florida. fourth place In the 50 Meter "Serving Food as Good.as the Best .For 33 Years" t IM Volleyball Another swimmer, Fletcher Butterfly event. Dave Smith first 1E =- L Kafka, eight year old daughter of In the 50 Meter Breaststroke and Action Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kafka, USAF, 50 Meter Butterfly events and thirdIn Brings the Individual _. Medley and Cln- um' CHRISTMAS\ \ IS EASY First ResultsThe first games of volleyballgot W E.N YOU underway Monday, October 28, R. In the Mainside Gym. Games are 'r1r I PLAN AHEAD played Monday thru Friday, at 11:00 a.m., 12 Noon, 4:00: p.m. and 5:00: p.m.Eighteen WITH\ YOUR games were played this past week with the results as fol- vA1 low- MONDAY OCTOBER \ JAX NAVY VA-15 over Public Works, 15-0, h- . and 15-3 O&R over Supply, 15-5, and 11-15 MM* FEDERAL NAMTD over Communications, 15- 4, and 154FAETUover CREDIT UNION Dispensary 15-5, 8- 4;&; ? 15. and 15-6 TUESDAYOCTOBERDispensary 29 $ 'f over NAMTD 13-7,and 15-6 \. ,' i . VA-45 over VP-30 10-12, 12-10, NEW MODERN COURT and 14-12 r : Aa VP-7 over VA-1515.12, and 15-2 Hospital over A/C Malnt., 15-4, 12-15 and 15-6 I NOW OPEN WEDNESDAY/OCTOBER 30 . NARTU over VP-7 15-2, and 16- r "jl' 14VP16 .. ."I. <1"_ over Hospital 15-7, and JAX NAVY JUNIOR SWIM CHAMPS..(Left to Right) FletchtrKoyke, Hardee and Ward. (Navy Photo Oh Let's park there - r#fj '* v* T '2 Dennis Hays, Greg Jimmy ) honey that's the best plate anywhere f-* 15-11 6, and 10-6 . VAP-62 over 679th 15-4, and 15VP16 over Public Works 0-15, 3 15-3, and 15-1 VP-30 over Marines 15-1, and NARTU over Supply 15-8, and 15- 15-4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Y THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 A/C Malnt. over Supply 15.5,12- . FAETU over Marines 15-5, and 15, and 15-10 '.11h..- 12-5 NARTU over VA-15 15-5, 9-15, ,, .:.......: ".: '. :. .::::.:. VAP-62 over Communications 15- and 14'8ROOSEVELT r :: : .. -1 .. :./:':: '3 i i} I :, ' > : "1'" '*'".:....'.,:,:t Jij < l Z'(: :: \".>;.,...: ' j ''''''' MALL :: 7 F % X IltiLtilt l C's Y RACINGOH GOO' s E1 CARWASH P d rys Ch ,cb Sho4ptN ' ! ? ,j jt :: HOURS e we+ 10 L a 1 S wyc -PQST :rlMrrt:P kOraJrearl. MONDAY thru SATURDAY SUNDAY : 9.00 A.M. 6.30 P.M. 9.00 A.M. 1.30 P.M. ; I .f kJC& . Every WEDNESDAYIs Halfway between. NAS Jax and Cecil Field 11..8H1Gf11.Y L7 C1Yf W/tD' Y1t For Information and Reservations call 8':01&11: t:.;..ai- RA 4-6313 771-5294 RA 4-5393 DOLLAR DAY . I 6100 103rd Street, Wesconnettr , IOOSIYILT WSr lint l r**HAS; ---- -; '. - '; - t. DAt E 12 JAX AIR NEWS NOVEMBER-7 I 1963 - ,1,1 Bowling? NATTU Sports Roundup- ' Kcgler of the put week MAD #2 split their two games in By D.W. Warren J03 saw only one postponement the the final week of NATTU touchfoot- the league. LCPL J. M. Miller, Bandits and the Rejects of the National ball, leaving them with 9-1 MurtonR.B.Baham and RB. Wat- a record MAD #4. Thursday night woundup NATTU's Athletic Director, held a League.The American League out of reach of their closest the schedule as MAD4 handled kins; MAD ##4, F.S. Duff F.K.Ball, meeting with team captains Friday - leaders the Colts continued their competitor.MAD AE Blue,R.T.Kelly and CW.Dixon. Support Services easily, 246 and and reports that adouble- winning ways as the Blackbirds, ##4, which entered the final MAD #2 ran over MAD #5, 426. Baham and Duff have been designed round robin schedule is planned. . the Continental League leaders, and week with a mathematical chanceto An all-star team has been team captains.The NATTU Intramural Golf Standings - the Owl Hoot's the National garner a first place tie, finished selected from the rest of the league final league standings: : league leaders did not bowl. a full two games behind at 73. the W L pet. GB to play champions a seriesof MAD (W) 91/22 1/2 ,'192 Results of the past week were: Monday, Oct.28,MAD#4 becamethe games. The first game was MAD #2 91 .900 SS-2 13 5 ,722 only team to defeat MAD 14# 73 .700 2 MAD #2 scheduled for Tuesday. Results AE B 8 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE ( ) .667 with 13-12 MAD #3 6 4 .600 3 a overtime victory.Tuesday's were not available at press time. MAD R 9 1/2 81/2 ( ) .528 ComFalrJax "B" 3 Seabees 1 Support Services 5 5 .500 4 action saw MAD ##3 defeat Team members and the team AO 61/2 111/2 . Marlins 0 Colts 4 MAD AE Blue 3'1 .300 6 .361 #5 and AE-Blue won over include MAD they represent : #3, AE (G) 4 8 .333 Needlers 4 Griffins 0 MAD 15# 0 10 .000 9 J.C.Kruger, P.D. Crain and R. J. MAD (G) 2 4 ,333 Sky Warriors #1 3679th 1 Nooners Will; MAD#5,C.R.Brown and W.F. 00 00. SS-1 11/2 41/2 .250 Cannon Cockers 3 Cutters 1 May Falcons 0 Thunderblrds 4 Tarbutton; Support Services, ILL Volleyball was scheduled to start AE ##3 0 6 .000 Trainers 0 Sparks 4 Swim With CONTINENTAL LEAGUE San Juan \ Cursors 4 NARW ##1 0 . Paymasters 1 Spoilers 3 Mate Or DateA Chiefs 1 Mix Masters 3 LoU.OffRoosevelt / Molar Rollers 4 Sky Warriors#2 0 new policy by the Indoor pool Plzzan's 4 Avions 0 will provide a swimming period ComStoreFlve 0 Spartans 4 for military personnel and their J , BB Stackers 2 Demons 2 wives, or date on Monday,Thurs- NATIONAL day, and Friday from 11:00 a.m. LEAGUE _ to 12:30: p.m. No children will t Bandits PPD Rejects be allowed during this period. The :rr ' Rookies 1 NARTU #2 3 small fry will be allowed to swimon .a TRIUMPI{ Pan Handlers 4VP-10 0 Monday, Thursday, and Friday t '-,'. -. ...; - Lucky 7 3 Air Frames 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00: p.m. , Eagles 3 Pro's 1 All hands are encouraged to take _".. J /i ' Play Boys 3 Bomb Scorers 1 advantage of the pool and the other -.... Valions 0 Electrons 4 facilities, the steam room, and the Pin Pounders 4 Marines 0 weight room. Hours for the steam ' and weight room are: ladies, OPEN : Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. . A dog's life can't be too bad; to 11:00; a.m., which also Includesthe 4 , someone else his taxes.--- TILL rw.7rO " pays pool ; men Monday, Thursday, Indiana Bell News hm, Indiana and Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00: 9 PM Bell Telephone Co. p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 8:00 p.m. THE BANK OF .COMPLETE.'CONFIDENTIAL.ORANGE. PARK: CLEAN USED CARSL! .COURTEOUS BANKING "- 48 HOUR MONEY SERVICE BACK GUARANTEE! J&i .. - HIGHWAY 17 ,>< _. 63 FAIRLANE . . . .$2395 60 FORD GALAXIE . . .$1195 500 4 Dr. Sedan V-8, A.T., R&H, P.S., 4-Dr., HT V-8, AT, R&H, Power Steer ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA Mtmber P.B. Fact. Air Cond., New Car Guar. 60 FIAT Radio. . .$495 .C.QVANDERBILT 62 GALA XI E. . . . .$2395 56 PONTIAC . $395 XL Conv. V-8, Auto. R&H, P.S. Bucket Convertible, Auto transmission, R&H. Seats 63 FORD GALAXIE . . .$1895 60 PONTIAC CATALINA . .$1395 4-door sedan, straight stick, heater, TIRES 2 Dr. Hardtop, P.S. & Brakes, X Nice.. white-wall tires. 56 TR 3 ROADSTER . . .$795 62 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF .$1495 Sharp. Radio & Heater, White Sidewalls. 3 AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE ONO 63 GALAXIE 500 . . .$2595 61 KARMAN-GHIA . . .$1495 Hardtop, V-8, A.T., R&H, Power Steering Convertible, Radio & Heater. 63 FORD GALAXIE 500 . .$2895 63 FALCON SPRINT . .$2495 4-Dr., H.T. V-8, A. T., P.S. Fact. Air MONEY DOWN V-8, 4-Spd Floor Shift, R&H, Tachometer Cond., Beautiful Red Finish Bucket Seats, Chrome Eng., New CarWarr. 63 IMPALA SPT. COUPE . . $2795 63 FORD GALAXIE . . .$2195 AS LOW AS $))17 PER WEEK V-8, AT, R&H, P.S.hite with Red Int. 6-Cyl., Standard Shift, Radio & Heater. t 62 GALAXIE 500 . . .$2495 61 CHEVY IMPALA . . .$1895 4 Dr., AT, R&H, POW, ER Steering & 4-Dr. Sed., V-8, AT, R&H, PS, Wh. SW. 1st QUALITY NYlON 24 Brakes, Factory Air Conditioning MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE 62 FAIRLANE "500" SEDAN $1695 1 62 CHEVROLET . . .$2295 p. 1 for 983 l $$440z15i l113Zuis 3sai 6-Cyl.) Auto. Trans., Radio & Heater Bel-Air, 4-Dr., V-8, R&H, ER, PS, 110115 113 IKS 35.32 { 2 11CI15 111] 226S 5ia150x14 62 MONZA . . . .$1795 61 FALCON . . . .$1395 for 1866 760x15 1313 2KS& % 2-Dr., 4 spd., FS, White with Red Interior Standard Shift, Bucket Seats, R&Ht. < 1233 21 CS 4512 4 for 3532 SiCGOi13 1113 1411 32 2KS.CE 5532 132 1113 20.6( U32! <40it5-<70i1S-COOitf 50il3| 11.13 21,611.22 , TUIITW NYLON ILACKWAIL ADD 100 ON TUIIICU TIH1. , All Tiret Plus Ton & Exchongt $3.00 Add-On if Old Tire Not CoppobU A a. / yyI FRONT BIDSPECIAL / 1 ROTATION 1DU 1 FREE MOUNTING MM AN ; TUIE-REM R MAIN STRUT CEDAR HILLS SOUTMSIDI ISM U ii.f 114TMtPM. . 1244 Pkili*Hi nri 17th t MAIN ...Cc.w.... 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