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t -LL"" -- .......- s sI I .1 I I .. J ! I f ,1- PKY LIBRARY Ii( ; I \ HISTORY , l'A.\ of FIA r ;: wAa t * M ;Ic < , } ,t : :: SS; kI I ( a A r, L 1FJ, I td 0 1 I I 9 4d : 55 ' ;i k a a55 re 4 n. 4 ,1 5k thi'a . y Y , b " D '- A "y4< p its Y '..,fr 'Q l 1. . S .a \,' 4flSs III IIIr 'S ,ti . Jf$ s 7.xAb . - M ' t 4 4't: ( ' I I r ry. I1J Mtoimm , , -' - ----- -- -- - n ,.- Itft. -. .; : -' .: ., : ,. iI: '" ,,',. _: '-:' 1 G'-E--2 : X' -1 1P r AIR NEWS NOVEMBER 27, 1963Illlory ______________ .- .i, ; : '- ! : : ( ( ,;X 'NPo\ .:, ,, : 1 I t.. ' hl.h.: Hall PuMinMn.Compuiv prlvM linn.flpideeu' rinrcMre1 by.iKt puhll.her' end.wilirn WraU M their owl end net U be co .idwj en all l el.l.etprmiilM of. **JtrpwlBMMH The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper .. i . Ike epppetwice ((edvntlnnnpnM In this(wbllrwloi do. eat caiMlliiie e endaramiH-iii ol any) nllliery epfMitiwul al the prodile or Mrvloe edvertiMd.JACKSONVILLE. Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, ,VOL. 21 NO. M ( FLORIDA NOVEMBER 27,19: distributed each Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, Dlvl'n' $ erVh.'e'fI 'Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before publication. News items are welcomed from all sources- Protestant Services at the All p IAKo Or Telephone EV.-9.7711, Ext. 8162.# Saints' Chapel k Advertisements solicited the publisherand queries SUNDAY concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida 8:30 a.m. Service of ally Communion - ....... ,01 L Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. 9:30 a.m. Service of DlVlne Worship . VOL. 21 NO. 38 NOVEMBER 27, 1963 9:30: a.m. Sunday School for ages ...:.:;:.:.... ......:.:.:::::::.:.... . 3 through 16, Bldg. 7Q2 IkOOa.m. Service Divine Worship - 6:30 p.m.WEDNESDAY Youth Fellowship A TributeA 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re- hearsal 7:30 p.nx Senior Choir Rehearsal ( tribute to our fallen Commander-m-Chief, ]John Fitzgerald - .'................................... ..:..:..:.................................... Kennedy, on the eve of Thanksgiving by Rear Admiral Catholic Services at St. Edward's ; mmm bq1, 1 v A1I Robert Goldthwaite, Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville mm )mmmmmm w Chapel, NATTU and Naval Hospital ..................:. \ ky A ....................... ) SUNDAY MASS ::::::::::::::::::::. .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::: The death of beloved President, at surface has removedour our glance 6:30 a.m. U. S. Naval Hospital i j \ ; j : reason for national thanksgiving. In times of sorrow and adversity, -+>r Edward's 9:00 a.m.Chapel DAILY& MASS 11:00 a.m. St. .jll I1II IIIIIIIIII. : mllllill I I I II I I I II II however to from his, the fellowman our blessings late Commander-ln-ChlePs take handed on a down new meaning from service our and forefathers become to God,even to countryand and more resulting 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel :,:::.:,:: d/ .,' ':.:.:::::::::= dear and worthy of gratitude.Our . MONDAY & TUESDAY :; ;:;:::::: cause for gratitude at 'this time Is best expressed in the wordsof his whose passing we mourn: 4:15 p.m. King Hall, NATTU FRIDAY 'X.'l, / \, "We recognize that we are beneficiaries of the toil and devotion : . 12:05 p.m. U S. Naval Hospital a4Ii&i1 of our fathers and that we can pass the legacy on to our SATURDAY I children only by equal toil and equal devotionwe must, in a world of change be all the more grateful for the indestructiblegift 9:00 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel CONFESSIONS-SA TURDA Y of hope and love which sustain us in adversity and inspireus 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before to labor unceasingly for a more perfect community within this Masses QUALITIES AND GREAT nation and around the earth." Catechism Classes:. Grade School ACHIEVEMENTS ARE NOT We should resolve to continue our tradition of devotion to duty and SATURDAY self-sacrifice which were the hallmarks of our great leader and which .1Q-.00 a.m. All Saints' Activities MERELY MATTERS CHANCE began on the shores of his own New England those many years ago. building 722NURSERY OR BIRTH. 1 H EY ARE THE' PRODUCT LONG A NDDIGCIPLINEDrOIL,1 -- The Naval Air Station Nursery located in Building 560 on Child Chaplain/ Message Street, opens at 8:15 a.nx on Sun- day morning. Parents attending By Chaplain W.B. FeaginsOn Sunday Masses or Protestant ser- 0..PRES. (/ORNf.7'ENNJv)" vices may leave young children In the nursery without charge. the last Thursday of this giving and plea that our Father In month of November we will be heaven continues to shower His celebrating Thanksgiving Day. It blessings upon us.Funeral. 17 is a Traditional Holiday In which the Nation takes time out to breathea KEEP FREEDOMIN Editorial prayer of Thanksgiving. This FlagsTo beautiful custom originated centures ago with the Pilgrim be Smaller YOUR You Are AmbassadorsWherever Fathers who set aside a day in which to thank the Almighty fora Washington (AFPS-The) Vet fruitful harvest. erans Administration is going to FUTURE The true spirit of the Day will issue smaller American flags forveterans' You Be May be lost if we merely seize upon supply funerals is depleted.when the present - this time to feast and frolic with nary a thought to thanking God for Currently the flags issued mea I His Blessings. Should we do this sure 9Jj; by 5 feet but they will be WITH replaced by flags 7 by 4% feet. American military men and their families traveling and living we would become Ingrates and outside the United States, either on pleasure or assignment, owe a who loves an Ingrate? debt to their homeland. On the other hand, everyone The change has been made at Friendly Americans abroad are probably the foremost battle line loves the grateful person.Appreciation the order of John S. Gleason Jr., U.S. against unfavorable propaganda about the United States. for small favors Is almost Administrator for Veterans Affairs - It's only spreading the truth to tell folks about America's free- always rewarded with further and so that the next of kin or doms--our free press, our freedom to work where we wish, to change greater favors. If this is true In other person receiving a flag aftera jobs and addresses about the case of humans how much veteran's burial may make use as we please, our freedom to move from moreso of it. Mr. Gleason believes the flag state to state without papers, to attend church when and where we like. Is it true of God, the giverof would mean much more to the recipients - SAVINGSBONDS Perhaps the best way to explain America and Americans to other all gifts. God will not be out- if they were able to display - people Is to tell them about life In your own community--the every- done In His generosity If we show it.Because. day things, both successes and shortcomings, the problems we are try- that we are mindful of His graces.We . Ing 'o solve. have so much for which to Tell them the facts. Emphasize that there Is stability strength, be thankful. We live In America, of the large number of flags now in stock the VA esti- the land of plenty where freedomis good-heartedness and culture--a powerful, growing culture--which Is mates that it will be some time inherited from all the other cultures of the world. Tell them In your an actuality and not a distant in October or November before own words, and speak of things you know. dream. There are citizens of other flags of the new size are used. At ::1-- Your smile to the waiter, the cabby, the train conductor appointsyou lands who would give anything to present about 15.000 flags are being - Ambassador of Goodwill to the people. be in our place. Let us not take burials.issued monthly for veteran Such small sincere gestures often go deeper Into the hearts of our these blessings lightly and for the annual During requests the past for flags 12 years have neighbors than professional diplomats are able to reach. (AFPS) granted. Let us rather storm increased from 81.000 to more heaven with our prayers of Thanks than 170,000.P . ... - . ... : r , NOVEMBER 27, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS p... 3 j , " VP-16 Men Receive Aircrewmen Wings, ''f'fI i Awards, Letter of Commendation : : , Among the many duties performed by a commanding officer one of the most gratifying Is the present- - I ation of awards to his men. Commander LJt Boutte VP-lffs commanding officer performed this pleasant ' duty on November 18 as the.entire squadron looked on at rooming quarters. : " Five VP-16 men received ASW aircrewmen wings and five rece- ; :'i . ived awards in recognition of their .' / T ; good conduct. Stanley R. Spichol- : sid, AX3 was presented with a .,. letter of commendation from the commanding officer of Patrol a ? j/I j Squadron Thirty. \ rlLi: __ : ., Commanding Officer Spichalski was cited for his lead- ( ) ATC on the occasion , ership and organizational ability p- ( receiving wings are 1 while assigned to the Fleet Air ( ) ( ) AE3; J. R. Duflus, , Wing Eleven sonobuoy shop. ; ( ) Spichalski supervised the move and rearrangement of and entire - sonobuoy thousand sonobuoys shop including, racks several and related T it equipment. This task was ' accomplished over a weekend with 1 EV 7-4944 out a break in the regular routineof itj Gate supplying operational squadrons with required sonobuoys.The t t gold air crewman wings, a- warded upon completion of a rigorous - training period went to R.A. Galipeau, SOC; F. (n) Riolo, ATC; OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE-. L. H. ' J.R. Duffus, ADR3; D. (n) George, ing Officer, VP-16 presents Stanley R. For 33 t AE3; and L.R. Johnson ADR2. commendation from the commanding officer of Years"e. l Candidates for these wings must tion of outstanding performance of duty while .. t qualify in three positions aboard 11's Sonobuoy Shop. (Navy Photo) i their squadrons aircraft. In addition belated National :F .,they must become proficient Ribbon. Cdr. cash? 0' Curb In communications priceduresand ulated the men r first aid and demonstrate exceptional who were f. leadership ability. result of having (Thursday, November 28 The.good conduct awards traditlonally :- peted in the i Thanksgiving Day Dinner, Turkey, 1 awarded (in recognition of for advancement Ham all the trimmings "faithful zelous and obedient Upon f 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and naval service" went to J.U Mc- ation of awards 9 4:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Reser- Millan. HM1; E.W. Brown. ATC; ed the men of vations are required. G.E. Rupp. ATN3; R.L. Silviera, loyalty and I Friday, November 29 A02; and J.E. Pyla, AMS2.In sulted in the addition to his good conduct by the "' Grand Opening of New Cocktail award McMillan also received a adminlstative i Lounge. spection. Special prices on drinks Dance to Art Longo 8:00 p.m. Serving all Center"C I' 12:00 a.m. . Saturday. November 30 '. FULLY EQUIPPED - TV sets for Army-Navy game ! available In all rooms. Attire 24-HOUR Informal, drinks reduced. Dance to Charlie Jay. EAGERTON Sunday, December 1 Buffet 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Company, Inc. Monday, December 2 1093 N. McDuff Ave. . Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 3 HFC Dinner 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. GET AMISSILE I and all Featuring dishes of Mexico your from Wednesday, December 4 AGE . Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. PLANS -- b Nf-b Ia.b NEW CARS ( 10.07 18.48 Lowest Prices 20.14 36.97 30 of. .Highest Trade-in Allowance 30.21 55.45 49.75 91.78 UNITY.. p11 eEsy Terms- The Nicesest 59.35 109.80 I J% M tktt pt., , t.t ncwrfuif M9 Il USED CARS .. : Okayed Used Cars at Two Big 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 I r I Full One-Year Guaranteed --- _= 6n Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE - : 355-9683 - LjiV ? _L_ Center @J GORDON ng 1-4581 .... _ . ..m OF FREE f NATO'' GG to OUR ONLY HOPE: FOR : 398-4641 .J' 51JRVIVALDw "Jacksonville's sw\W\ until P.M. sgrP EJsEIIJlOWGR J ALL HFC OFFICES OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS - -- --- -- -- -- -- - ..;1;_", d'" ... ".,. ,,".. .. ..__..,'" "."Ii' ..." : : .. -"'" '' '" ;',"" t' NOVEMBER 27". 196"196"r PA E 4Afanta JAX AIR NEWS I Office Off CSC Plans CPO Club Acey Duecy Club I Blue Jackets Inn Inspoctlon Doin's Thursday, November 28 The Atlanta Regional Office of exact time and place they are to Thursday, November 28 Thursday, November 28 the Red Coats the Civil Service Commisslon.has meet the Inspectors.The Dance to scheduled of civilian Inspectors will not be In Thanksgiving Dinner Baked Ham 8:00: p.m.1:00 a.m. Dance Contest and Dance wth an Inspection and Roast Beef Carl Boyd& Red Coats 12 for the a position to take action with noon- personnel management November 29 to individual complaints, November 29 Friday, 12:00 a.m. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, respect Friday, Florida, during the period, Dec- grievances, or other problems of Mark Castle 8:00: p.m. -1 1:00a.m. Friday, November 29 Dance to Johnny Arnold an Individual nature. They will, ember 213. The Inspectors will Saturday November 30 Dance with Phil Cay & Chantels , be particularly Interested in effective however, be happy to accept any Saturday, November 30 8:00 pm1:00 a.m. utilization of Information which may be helpfulIn The Cresents 8:00: p.m.1:00 8.m. In employees, arriving at a true picture of I Dance to Phil Cay'Sunday Saturday, November 30 employee-management relations December 1 in the Equal Employment the kind of civilian personnel pro- December 1 1Mach Sunday, March Wilson and the Red Coat gram being pursued at the Naval Phil Cay & Chantels 8:00 p.m. Opportunity Program and the Four Combo 12:00 noon 1:00 a.m. status of women Air Station, Jacksonville. LOO: a.m. .. employees. Sunday, December 1 a The Inspectors will be availableto Monday, December 2 Monday, December 2 Dance Night meet with employees and representatives PIZZA . of employees,In employee The 254 United States Savings Night Open Monday, December 2 organizations during the Stamp -. now on sale at post offices Tuesday, December 3 Tuesday, December 3 Dining and Dancing Inspection. Should and at schools throughout - an many employee Open Night Game Night Tuesday, December 3 desire to meet with the Inspectors, the nation--joins our nation'sflag he should communicate his wishesto with the Minute Man, who has Wednesday, December 4 Wednesday, December 4 Happy Hour 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. his Immediate supervisor who been the symbol of the U.S.Savings (Country Drifters Western Night Open Wednesday, December 4 will arrange for an appointmentand Bonds program since 1941. Game Night 8:00 p.m. notify the employee as to the The Treasury's Weekly Stamp Day plan, coupled with classroom studies In money management for young citizens, Is offered In thou- sands of schools throughout the BLAST nation. U.S. Savings Stamps are I also on sale at post offices. -', HIGH PRICES CIti&JlJLTAKE I. 5642 NORMANDY BLVD TAKE OUT SOUTHERN : SERVICEOR FRIED PH. 388.5447 CHICKEN DINING ALL YOU ROOM CAN EATSeafood C hcwcoal' SfeoksNAVAL I Curtis Mathes f wj: COLOR TV 'ff tf - (UIf1S MATHIS s ) I THE PREMIER NOW ONLY $ 95 - 399CURTIS 318 KINGS AVE. WITH TRADE ON U.S. HWY" ?. SOUTH WE CAN CATER YOUR PARTY TELEVISIONS FINEST COLOR TV CHASSIS IS THE CMC 15, ,. Taphcnla Allen, Owner & M9 _ ROASTING 25,000 VOLTS OF REGULATED: PICTURE POWER. THE CMC 15 INCORPORATES POWER TRANSFORMER. 3 STAGE WIDE BAND IF. KEYED AGC AND'A PERFECT COMBINATION OF HAND- WIRED AND "UNITIZED" ETCHED CIRCUITS(EACH USED WHERE TAILORS FOR IT SERVES: BEST) TO PROVIDE: PROLONGED TROUBLE-F'' I GENUINE WALNut CABINET PERFORMANCE LEGS ARE OPTIONAL. THREE GENERATIONS (( THE GREENSBORO HAS ALL rc-m - MATHES THE DELUXE FEATURES UNIFORMSCIVilIAN An outstanding home entertainment HOME ENTERTAINMENT center of modern design of genuine walnut veneers and CENTER hardwood solids.: Features the deluxe 23" hand wired TV ; chassis with Kline-ode picture' r 23" TV tube. CM special stcreo-hl-fl- CLOTHESCustom dellty record changer plays r !, all records automatically. The STEREOFM qna 32 chassis the AM-FM tart- provides the finest In AM ra Tailored to dio and FM radio reception 'rz.StockService t 52 1/4" wide 27 1/4" high measure or AM- RADIO 17&" deep THE GREENSBORO NOW ONLY NO CASH DOWNI NO DEPOSIT $299.95 NO PAYMENT tII MARCH '64 6 Months to PAY , TRADE _ em SEAFARER S3S$ I Tailor made Blues... SENSATIONAL (QDJ 23" TELEVISIONA .1 HOUR DRY CLEANING NEW 1964 PRESSING & FAST LAUNDR DIRECT FACTORY TO YOU PRICE, GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU THE ALTERATIONS, ALL KINDS HIGHEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. 1'r' THE WESTCHESTER NOW ONLY $169WITH 95 s-- t i . \ TRADfc 11 , \ ',' .. .- Hand! Wired 23.000 Volt Power Transformer Chassis: Modern Design Cablntry of Genuine WalnutTheNewK1ncodePlctureTubeisExpl1x +funPtuut j Keyed AGC Control High Fidelity Audio Circuit JAX NEXT TO NAS EV 83556W f -- I NOVEMBER 27, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES.. _ Movies HH .. 'W' ..... .. ... u ... - : : Movies will be shown regularlyat r ; , 7 p.m. on Monday through Sat- v II .. S urday Saturday; at; and 2 p.m.Sunday and, at 7 the p.m.Main-on ; ..,, Jt l J.J, '." !! < ,. '', .....,.,.. ,..,,; _g 4 side and NATOJ Theaters and at 7 p.m. only on Sunday at the Hospital Ads should t>. mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde Drive, Theater. These times are Jacksonville, Florida, to arrive not /later than Tuesday for publication subject to change.'Wednesday the following Thursday. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will b. published the following week unless the publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of November 27 the od must be race Ived WITH the copy for the ad. DO NOT SEND CASH. Malnslde Just for Fun Mark Winter & Cherry Roland RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . .$1.00 NATTUnlt Left Handed Gun Per additional line ((4 words per line) . 35 Paul Newman& Llta Lllan Hospital PT-109 Cliff Rob- ertson& Ty Hardin RENTING? BUYING? --.,-- 5160 101st. conv. to NAS & Thursday, November 28 Cecil, near sch. & chr.off Ortega ATTENTION NAVYI! For the best Malnslde El Cid Charlton Farms Blvd.) 2 BR.House unfurn., :.a 1. : Heston& Sophia Loren deal in used appliances see Hart's kit.eq., LR, Bathbrwaygar.water PROMOTED- Lt. Richard W. Schulz (center), Adjutant of the NATTUnlt Just for Fun Used Appliances. 4781 Lenox Av. furn.Redec & new owner.$75.mo. Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment, here, has rank insignia Mark Winter & Cherry Roland Stove, ref. wash machine for SP 12377. pinned on by Mal Edward Cay (L) and Maj Marvin Day during in Hospital Left Handed Gun $97.10. AU appliances guaranteedfor formal ceremonies last week. The newly promoted lieutenant re. Paul Newman & Llta Lllan 90 days. HartCPO, USN Ret. Antique brick for sale 3 BR.2 ported here for duty in March of 1963. A native of Danville, III., November 29 Call 3886'22LFOR Bden,2 flreplaces.Ortega Forest, he entered the Marine Corps as an enlisted man and was appoint. Friday, substantial down payment. Lt. ed to Warrant Officer rank in 1961. He was commissioned a sec Mainside 13 Frightened Girls- SALE Home In Ortega Bean 3881624. and lieutenant in May 1962. (Official Marine Corps Photo) Kathy Dunn & Murray Hamilton Manor Convenient to NAS 4BR. & 2 a$450 down. 4738 SussexAv. NATTUnit EJ Cld Charlton FOR SALE German Shephard, Heston& Sophia Loren Call EV 84729. puppies, 3 left.$50.each 3930 Co' Children Can Receive Hospital Just for Fun Mark balt Ay. E171.5281.FURNISHED Winter & Cherry Roland 4031 BALTIC FOR RENT, 2 Letters From Santa Gaul Bedroom Bungalow oil heat, new APARTMENT I I Saturday, November 30 kitchen stove and refrigerator fur- large rooms, clean. $16 per week- Recall those younger years when ster, partly through your effort Malnslde Tarzan's Three nished, garage. $80.00. Call Phone$60 per 725-9390 month. Utilities or 412 East children.2nd you opened the mailbox and found and by the efforts ot DetachmentOne Challenges Jock Mahoney & EV 85545. Street, Jax.APARTMENT. a letter personally addressed to members of the 55th Weather Woody Strode FOR RENT 7347 Greenway Dr. FURNISHED;: ? The excitement waS Reconnaissance Squadron at Elel- NATTUnlt 13 FrightenedGirls overwhelming 1/2 you Ortega Hills. 3 BR, 1 B. Lakeshore. Small Clean utilities especially when that let- son AFB In Alaska. Together you Kathy Dunn & Murray Call 389-7711 ext. 8130 or EV furnished. Week or month, $60 ter was from a jolly ole fellow who can make sure a letter from Santa Hamilton 8-1988 after 5:30 P.M. month. Phone EV 9-4275. signed his name Santa Claus. postmarked "Santa Claus Hospital El Cid Charlton per That same excitment can be reflected House, North Pole, Alaska", Heston & Sophia Loren FOR SALE Ideal Home only 15 In the eyes of your young- reaches your house. Sunday, December 1 FOR RENT House 2 BR, kitchen min. from base.. 3 bdrm. 2 B, According to Navy Times, hereis equip. Venetia Terrace. $75 mo. fenced yard. Air Cond. Near the way it works: EV 8-8269. School only $75.94 mo. EV 8-9784 48 You write a letter to your child Mainside Running Man or Ext 8162. reasonswe and sign It Santa Claus. Addressthe Lawrence Harvey RENTING? WHY? NATTUnit Tarzan's Three Challenges Battleship Sailors WantedA letter to your youngster and New VA 41st out today. You can feature Jock Mahoey world-wide manhunt Is now affix the return airmail. on proper Into move your family a spankinglike Hospital 13 Frightened Girls to contact ex-Navyman who from Alaska. every postage new VA resale for $100 dn. Kathy Dunn has had duty aboard a U.S. battle- Place the letter letters in or a 3 BR, ]& 2 B. Mo payments to larger envelope and address it to Monday, December 2 fit your budget. Save your GI ship. This survey Is being con- ducted to determine the feasibilityof Santa's Mail Bag, care of Detach- benefits for !later. Anyone can buy .......... .. ment 1, 55th Weather Reconnais- Mainside Look In Any Window these choice bargains. All over holding a Battleship Reunionin Paul AnkaNATTUnIt San California, in the Diego, sance Squadron, APO 937, Seattle, town. Some FHA resales a low, Running Man summer of 1964. Former BB per- Wash.A low, $50 dn. I have the keys Lawrence Harvey sonnel interested in such a reunion - few miles from Eielson AFBIs and Call howJohnLee. transp. me 16" portable Hospital Tarzan's Three Chal- are requested to contact: a post office officially called SP 1-2276 nights & week- Jock Mahoney BATTLESHIPP.O. lenges Santa Claus House, North Pole. ends or Richard D. Barker Box 11199 TelevisionPOPULAIR When the volunteer AWS mailmenget Tuesday, December 3 Realtor, 2724 Park St. EV 8-269L San Diego 23, California your letter, they will remail Malnstde Fort Massacre - the Santa letter from this post Joey office.A Maccera Carroll's inc NATTUnit Look In Any Window sport shop deadline of December 15 has 1 Paul ArikaHospital * { l been set for mailing letters.RACING. " I Running Man HUNTING FISHING.FOOTBALL NEW Lawrence II : Harvey BASKETBALL BASEBALL GOLF BOOKSHELF Y.ff.-{ : ani l REPAIRING :? Wednesday, December 4 ROD AND REEL SIZE i ; 7 7b Malnslde Show Boat AvaGardner .mr St. Croix >sbnmp nets r,...,:::......_..,y......,....._,.,/,,,;,: 11'" ,:j Krovdon. Spalding & Wilson/ Golf Lquifj. ._ _._ .. f1 For 17'48 gruelling' hours this NATTUnlt Maccera- Fort MassacreJoey ;;;1 jWEIGHT WILSON TRAINING FAMOUS EQUIPMENT PLAYER SETS Sharp TV was subjected to a Hospital Look In Any Window 'III USE OUR XMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN Paul Anka I continuous "heat run" test at r.J: [ 3456 Blanding Blvd. At Cedar Creekf- extreme operating conditions. --- --- -- - ------ -- When it reaches your home, - this unique test has already .... ,. .. ,.....".. EXPRESSWAY I Bow r proved Sharp TV's ability to '- YouWinter ng render years of trouble-free :' :. I I II operation.A rugged steel chas APARTMENTSFURNISHED uwJra& sis to protect circuitry...hand. wiring in all critical circuits... Automatic Gain Control.and $65.00 I &* SI . months . free 12- guarantee a 1 f UNFURNISHED $55.00 I 1838 Cassat Avenue PHONE EV 4.4556 I -on partsl LOW LOW PRICE ;' Children Welcome 24 Newly modernized lanes O Fully air conditioned I Conveniently Locatedto I FREE Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities THIS '-POST..7IMF: .ft.P*-aOrange -> 95 downtownNAS Pro $ Complete Shop and Guaranteed Work . I WEEKONLY. $109 [ Park and Cecil BRING THIS COUPON FOR ONE I .; ClIO DAVISREALTORSINSURORS I FREE GAME MARRK TVSales : C& .. I It UC8NIGtrrtmcEpTwPdDKr I WITH TWO PAID GAMES. ' and Service $4 \ t : .' 588 S. EdgewoodEV ADULTS ONLY, PLEASE. BIG 9''f th.I I hh ray-- I I 2368 Blanding Blvd. 4-6444 CO 4-9442 I \ EV7.1701. 9AMt07PM : ROOHYILT A WV Jw If***HAS: L---------J ) - - NOVEMBER 27, 1963 j PAGE 6 lAX AIR HEWS lh 1 Sailors Receive Y k Diplomas At ASE Course . The first group of sailors to graduate from the newly formed Aviation Support Equipment courseof : Jacksonville's Naval Air Maintenance " Training Group, received their diplomas last week. 1 - I.r. ) They are L.E. Lutz, ADJ2; E.F. from the newly formed Aircraft Support Robinson, AMS1; V.L. Rhoades, . FIRST CLASS to graduate , Equipment course at NAMTG Jax Det., receive certificates from AMSC; O.R. Little, AMS2andJ.E.; iA} I ; LdZF\, their instructors, on left, led by detachment's OinC, Lt. Cdr. W. Giddens, AEL I. >'-..'. . , ,:-...-. J. Hackett. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) the During students the were two-week trained schooling in the, ..'__..t" ,- "" ....-i JL ,- '., .;: .. operation and handling of Navy AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE for the first two Quality Salary In. SEE YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD BANK 'Yellow Equipment', equipmentused creases here at NAS Jacksonville is penned by Commanding Officer . FOR YOUR NEEDS TO BETTER LIVING in the ground support of naval Copt. James R. Compton as the recipients (L), Vernon H. aircraft. Included in the criteriawas Barefield of the Supply Department, and Curtiss G. Quarrier of Automobiles the operation of electrical the Overhaul and Repair Department, observe. These salary increases . f' Home Improvements t r ; power starting units, air com- are respective of 'high quality performance' the two men Modern Appliances t pressors, liquid oxygen trailers have displayed in carrying out their duties during the past several Regular Checking S fork lifts, tractors and aircraft months. The increases are authorized by the ClassificationAct 9 Special Checking BAM_ Aw crash cranes. as amended by the Federal Reform Act of 1962. (Navy Photo Y ........ tt The Aviation Support Equipment Safe Deposit Boxes ... by Ron Gardner, PH2)) Drive In Tellers ., course is only one of many such Naval Air Maintenance Training All Modern Banking Conveniences Group offerings provided by the Toastmastering ExplainedBy Chief of Naval Air Technical FLORIDANATIONAL Training, Rear Admiral Smith Navy-Civilian 2366Just whose headquarters Is located in Memphis, Tenn. this com- Through what is Toastmasterlng??? neighbor. BANK mand such is made avail- training is designed .Ar7 It is an organization founded by Toastmasters primarily - able on the latest technical inform Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, Santa Ana, for the mature mind. A AT LAKESHORE ation on specialized to the systems 1932, Toastmaster is a man preparing, J Calif and incorporated in 4617 SAN JUAN AVENUE 2 Blocks From Roosevelt operating forces at their home MEMBER F.D.I.C. bases. as a nonprofit, noncommercial studying and practicing to be a corporation. The movement has better man. 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Save another entire family at savings SOLD WITH WARRANTY S1.00 with this coupon. t'I LAD D'S F/WIILYDISCOUOT We Invite Everyone To Visit And Inspect k SHOE STORE Our Dealership P 5128_- DING Blvd. at 103rd Streetf - - . ' .CI ----- ----- - 196.3- NOVEMBER 27, JAX AIR NEWS FACET .. ,. '".J\!. z-, .. NARTU .. AA SelectedFor Wife- "That's the tenth time y. ;...:..., ... you've been to that punch bowL It's embarrassing.," I Husband: "Oh;'that's all right' .1., ; #I."r.. t'l Pre-Flight/ TrainingScott you.dear." I tell everybody It's for dU ... t .J M. Chase, airman apprentice on to advanced training as an "Who was that woman I saw I II who is assigned to the NARTU aviation observer. you out with last night?" Jax 1st Lfeutena t's division "Can you keep a secret?" J has NARTU Jax is the home of "I sure can." been selected for pre-flight train- the aviation officer procurementteam "So can I." ing under the Naval Aviation Of- for Florida andSouthGeoRla.k . C rY ficer Candidate program. w Chase 24, will report to Pensa- I cola to begin training November 28. He has been assigned to NARTU MoM O'Doy gkop Jax since coming on active dutyas .1, a CNARESTRA TAR in August. 5338 Norwood Avenue The new officer candidate Is the Ii In the Center J' Gateway Shopping son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville Chase of Barrington R.I. Priorto LADIES DRESSES, LINGERIE SWEATERS. SKIRTS, coming on active duty, Chase COATS, HANDBAGS HOSIERY was a "Weekend Warrior" COSTUME JEWELRY ADMIRING AN OFFICER'S hat is Scott M. Chase, AA of NAR. assigned to VP-916 at NAS South TU notification of his Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. upon selection for preflight training under Weymouth, Mass. the Naval Aviation Officer Candidate Program. He will report to Chase graduated from Boston LAYAWAY NOW Pensacola this week to begin training. (Navy Photo) University In 1962 with a BS degree FOR CHRISTMAS in journalism. Earlier he attended the Admiral I,,; of Communism Farragut ........... ._ . History Academy at St. Petersburg Fla., : \\\ ,:f : <:* a and the University of Rhode \\\ . . """ The Bolsheviks T * PrepareFor Following four months of . successful pre-flight( training, f7 Chase will receive his commissionas - -- ,;. (7 the Perfect MomentSecond an Ensign, USNR, and will go formation of a parliamentary ( of a series of 20 articles entitled The History of Communism body the Duma. I ! by MSgt. Walter Stewart USMC. Reprinted by AFPS from the The Duma was only a faint BUICK San Diego Chevron Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Calif.) breeze of democracy existing or t/AJ being disbanded at the czar's whim It would seem appropriate at this point to digress sufficiently to but it was a step In the right I //74; discover what manner of man was Karl Marx. German-born in 1818 direction and temporarily satis Marx was an intellectual who never did a day's work for pay in his fied the Social Democratswiththe 591 PARK ST. PHONE 355-6571 : W li f e.. exception of the minor- . ---- -- In his popular book The Naked Nicholas came to hear of Vladi- ity Bolshevik faction. Communist author W. Cleon mar Ilyich Ulyanov--alias Nicholai - Skousen writes, "Marx. ..dreamed LenIn--until the 1917 revolution of the day when the'whole bodyof which ended the monarchy.Lenin . Humanity could be forced intoa however began his usurpation - gigantic social image which con- of Plekhanovs position as formed completely to Marx's head of the Social Democratsan -- dream of a perfect society." underground party busily spin- He required the "total annihila- ning a web of subversion across tion of all opposition the down- the European continent--In 1903. fall of all existing governments Lenin was a perfect model of the all ecomonies and all societies. Marxist mold, wavering not the 'Then (wrote Marx) I shall stride smallest degree from his courseof through the wreckage a creator.' revolutionism violent and ter- Marx and his collaborator rible and all-encompassing. Com- Fredefich Engels authored the promise was, to him, utterly Communist Manifesto.It nauseous. called for (again quoting Lenin and the other Bolshevikstook Skousen) "the overthrow of all almost no notice of a serious governments and the establishment uprising in Russia In 1905(althoughone , of a Communist order with com- of their disciples Leon Trotsky munal ownership of property in a was active In It)until very classless stateless society." In end, when it was too late to do any- short It was a monumental code thing effective.The . of revolutionary depravity! Insurgency failed but did Neither is it likely that Czar cause the czar to permit the I ___ __ I i\\ 4 f rump r \j1rutiiovcr ThiBLJi 0 sa . Pbilco 1528 If your budget is obsolete- 3 SPEAKER STEREO Pbileo 4876 Portable withMatching "MayDay" Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializesin Swivel Base Console ; SUTM Record Jn k.n C. ttliftOff renting money to Air Force personnel. For high : Fkilco' Cool Chan .Shed Autt Bin PkeM Sniktr TM 4 priority service, telephone ahead for a personal (and fr vrod,.,..t pnhrs tnsioe fen...lutwe; (Owe S 189 95 Tee Beard Crttn CM HtUkuc 1 O94MARRK fy1o top secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low W.T. your monthly payments will be. LOANS TO $600 T.V: SfffffOffffff fftltfiMf COMPHNY 'V Over 700 "cash canteens" from coast to coast. Wherever you're stationed there's always a Seaboard office near you. 2368 BLANDING SERVICE CALLS ZONE 10 $2.00 215 Lynch Building, Jacksonville 34 West Duval St., Jacksonville Telephone ELgin 6.1251 Telephone ELgin. 6-3311 -- ---- -- -- -- - ., "" : OOJ (-; .& ''I: . ' !iJ-It ' n, )/ h .. ; . .." .. . ' .# PAGES JAX AIR"AIR"d' NOVEMBER 27, 1963' I I vet Home Seller' May l'P-a Italian S gdn. Still Ie Liable To'Y A I Merely selling his GI home does chase his property and assume not relieve the veteran of his liability his liability. to the Veterans Administration In addition, the purchaser must Exchange PlaquesCommander VA officials emphasized satisfy the Veterans Admin- today. istration that he Is a good credit - Too often veterans who have sold risk.A Jack A. Pate: Executive a their GI homes learn later that veteran planning to sell his Officer of Patrol SquadronFive the buyer has defaulted on the GI home may take either of two and Commander Luigi Pla- loan, the mortgage hs been fore- steps to avoid future liability. monte, Commanding Officer of closed, a deficiency resulted and ((1)) He can arrange for the GI Itlalan Antisubmarine Warfare a a l they are liable to VA for pay- loan to be paid In full. ((2)) He Squadron 88 exchanged squadron +/MbWY, b Sst ment of the claim VA had to pay can allow the purchaser to assume plaques as a gesture of the friendly to the lender. his GI loan and obtain a releaseof relationships which existed bet- Veterans should understand this his liability on the loan from ween the two nearby commands thoroughly when disposing of their the holder of the mortgage and the during the American squadron'srecent GI homes, B.J. Gannon, OfficerIn Veterans Administration, pro- deployment to Slgonella, Charge, VA Office, Jackson- vided, of course, both agree. Sicily ville, Fla. said. He may apply to Veterans Administration Twelve VP-5 officers were * The veteran may be releasedof for a release from guests of Squadron 88 at the Italian that liability to the Veterans liability by submitting ? written unit's Officer's Club near Catania. i : . Administration If his loan is cur- request addressed to the Managerof Patrol Squadron 10 of Brunswick, rent and if the purchaser has obligated the Veterans Administration Maine, the relieving squadron for himself by contract to pur regional office, VP-5 was represented by their Executive Officer, CommanderD.E. YUKON DINER Squadron. Gately. 88, flying American- o= j made H-34 helicopters has several GESTURE OF THE FRIENDLY relationship between VP-5 and pilots who were training the United Italian ASW 88 the exchange of Squadron exemplified by Just outside Main Got -2nd Door from Yukon Post Office States Naval Air Training Com- was squadron plaques. Here Commander Luigi Piamonte, Italian Navy mand an at least one VP-5 officer - BEST HAMBURGERS YOU CAN FIND ,; Lieutenant A. Castrol was holds the VP.5 plaque while Cdr. Jack A. Pate, Officer of VP.5 OPEN 10:00 TO 0100 greeted by two Italian friends whomhe holds the Italian plaque. (Navy Photo. !_ ).,-___ h'___,0.. : ; schoolchildren had previously met as student two countries. Americans., primarily - -;; SANDWICHES DANCING NITELY pilots at Pensacola, Fla. The Italian environment was not are now purchasing U.S. The occasion provided an unfamiliar to Commander Pate as Savings Stamps at the rate of J COLD DRAFT AND BOTTLE BEER opportunity (for the officers of both he was fromerly assistant Naval more than 100 million separate countries to discuss mutual attache to Italy in Rome in 1953. pieces per year. The stamps may PHONE 387-9351 interests in the field of ASW and This is where he and Cdr. be purchased by anyone at any- to practice the languages of the Plamonte first met. time during the year at post of- \ BIG i CHIEF TIRE GB I Y 3 .,_ fices. 3 3 Locations To' Serve You ft ? '.",..' 'r .. 5444 NORMANDY- From Atlantic Mill i/s 2809 MAYPORT RD.- y Mile From HS Gate I AND NOW! " 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Y= Mile H. HAS Gate !' r. I (formerly Pruitt Tire Co.) NEW J. 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W ', ::: : f :'; v CLIMAXES THIS SATURDAY WITH THE AWARDING OF A 21" COLOR T.V.Ck1jtmt . < REVELS t CRYSLERUIPLYMOUTHGREEN INC. ' COVE SPRINGS . M : I'm your NEWPLYMOUTH INTRICATE TASK Watching James H. Roberts reconstruct SAN MARCO T: t s tAx; VALIANT a wristwatch I is Tony Salary, THEATRE , both Navy Exchange watch repairmen I 4: with some 50 years combined 1996 SAN MARCO BLVD. Ta experience. Their officeis EX 8.2808STARTS &: in Building 3. Besides watch THURS. and CHRYSLER Dealer repair, their services include Western Union Telegrams, lam- (inating, metal and social l engrav- ing, rubber stamps, sending fruit in' Clay County & flowers, christmas cards and "A ROMP OF BAWDY Clayton E. Revels, President five-day delivery on orchids from Hawaii. Assisting in these ,TALES... THE MOST F I'm mighty proud that Chrysler Corporation has appointed me to sell and service Francis . personal services is REFRESHING MOVIE their great line of automobiles. Here's how I intend to business: First, I believe in Williams. (Navy Photo by Marc GAIETY IN good service. At my place you'll be sure to get it. Second, I'll give you the best deal thatI Whetstone, J01)A can and still stay in business. Third, only the cream of the used car crop will end up TOWN!I" on my lot. Most important: everybody who works for me thinks the same way I do. I hand- .... 1 W-'d'010' pick all my men. tourist stopped oft in a FABLES One other thing. Repeat business is important to me; Once I sell you a new car, small Western town and ven- I'm going to make sure you buy all your cars from me. I'm here to stay. I I tured into a tough l looking saloon OF LOVE When you're ready to J look at new cars, come on down. If you want to talk to me for a bottle of beer. personally about your car needs, be sure to ask me for. That's what I'm in business for. , "Nice atmosphere you have in LESLIE CARON To sell. To serve. To make frte'nds.REFRESHMENTS I this place," said the tourist, "es- I pecially the way you have saw- ROSSANOBRAZZICHARLES ! dust sprinkled all over the floor." I MONICArliil FAVORS! i "That's not sawdust," said the AMOUR t barman. "That's yesterday's fur- nitur ." GRAND PRIZE COLOR T.V. I, Be sure to stop in and see the finest cars in America today. Register -for the valuable ! door prize 21" COLOR T.V. to be given a"ay.Sat. Kov. 30th. You do not have to be.pre sent to win. Register anytime now thru Sat. Nov. 30. Registration closes at 5:00 p.m. Win fer It.uer Winner will be announced on WAVR. Direct Radio Broadcasts 1:30 5:00 p.m. on WAVR, i 550 on your dial with Dan Richardson. r I \1 i 1 . pui1T n Car won't start, llouw/ if i. Valiant Chrysler cold and drafty. Winterclothes ..doctor hiIl Our bank'interest loans will cure We extend our thanks to the U.S. We extend to you the U.S. NAVY all of these ill*. NAVY PERSONNEL, for your valPERSONNEL, a special invitation ued patronage these past few years to visit us during the long Thanksgiving - and ask for an opportunity to serve weekend.REVELS . you in the future. Riverside Anniversory Bonk Invitational Presents Its Approximately 18 MINUTES from the Base, South on Hiway 17.eosto41J . Showing of Distinguished Local) Artists Mr. Bion Barnett, Jr. ss .nv Mr Mr.. Durothy Mun Quan Ronlalt *: CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INC. Mr. John MrlverMm. , David Fyathleen Mii.Mini s Memphis Joan Hut Wood son the Friendly Folks 1050 N. ORANGE AVE., GREEN COVE SPRINGSGREEN Mrs. Virginia Whitner Mrs. Ann Williams 6 SPRINGS COVE PHONES 284-65555 JACKSONVILLE DIRECT MARK OF RIVERSIDE BANK rI AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLERMOTORS p 1234 KING P.M STREET>*>.....f.fcf'.....f tl 384-7541" I" V CORPORATION QUALITY'II - , } Page 10 AIR NETIS. NOVEMBER 71, 1963 I 1M TeliDis 1M Ping Pong First matches of IM Tennis got VA-15 4 VA-45 1 Second Week underway, Monday November 18, VP-30 FAETU PostponedThe at the tennis courts adjacent to Bldg. #720. Two matches will be daily at ThOOa.m.and3:3Op.m.: original design of the U.S. Of ActionSecond Results of the first weeks'action Savings Stamps was adapted from are: Daniel Chester French's MinuteMan week of action got under VA-45 4 NARTU 1 statue at Concord Bridge '. way in Intramural Ping Pong. Hospital VA-15 4 VP-30 VA-35 Postponed 1 "Where stood once and the fired embattled the shot farmers heard- '",, ',.t I ,''$.... ....f'. '.,',',;".,,."" ":.,.".. ;" t.\\ ,to It's make to early any predictions in the season on who yet ComFalrJax 5 FAETU 0 round the world." .-. ..-" the power of the league is. NARTU 5 VAP-62 0 Action of the past week was: ComFairJax 3 Hospital 2 FAETU 4 Public Works I YP-7 5 O&R 0VA45 WIk.Aj 4 VP-30 I WESTERN AUTO '.Hospital l 4, FAW-11 I VAP-S2 5 VA-IS' 0 ComFairJax 3 VP-3Q 2 ASSOCIATE STORE NARTU 4 1/2 FAETU 1/2 0& R 5 Public Works 0 1 mi. north of HAS at 554 Roosevelt Blvd.In VU-I0 5 FAETU 0 Venetia Village. OtR 4 VA-15 I Radios, TV's, Appliances, Davis Tires, Bikes, Hospital 4 A-45 1 Sporting Goods, Auto Partsetc., etc. ; : VP-3Q 3 AP-62 2 More than 16,000 items TO CHOOSE FROM c:,E.. : or OtR 3 3 NARTU 2 Hospital ComFairax 2 EASY PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE l FAW-ll 5 Public Works 0VP EV 8-3470 r, -? 5 VA-45 0 HAULING IN a pass in the recent - MARRK SPECIALTIES American League Champ- ionship game. NARTU won over A/C Maint. 2412. (Navy Photo -- 2368 BLANDING BLVD. by Lt. ((jg) David) EV 7-1701 9 AM. To 7 P. M. League Champs Win 1st Playoff Games SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR CENTER NARTU Stalls A/C Maintnance 1 KNIVES & SCISSORS SHARPENED PERSONAL RUBBER STAMPS In American League PlayoffIn FREE PICK-UP ZONE 10 FREE DELIVERYavern3 a play off match between A/C Maint.and NARTU, tied for the AL football championship. NARTU steamed past their competors. 24-12. It was a hard fought game all the way but A/C Maint. who had pre- viously beaten the NARTU team, found their NARTU foes much improved over their previous game in aggression, offense and defense. Playing spirited ball the NARTU deserved the right to represent the i American League cs champions. Taking the scoring honors for the day was J. Belisario with two TDs and tabulating the remaining TD's' were H. Holloway, and H. Clark of the NARTU team. Scoring for the A/C._Maint.- -squad-,was.. D.. Patterson.. and J. Clark. ruse games 01 me plaY oil lor IIN'SIoYS' SHOP the Intramural football league In the NARTU/VA-45 game it was League champ, and NARTU the championship saw the ranked J. Belisario, T.Brlghtwell, and American League champ, at press I PALM BEACH VAN HEUSEN Communications team with top a 11-1 L. Bishop scoring the NARTU time were pitted against each other points. Tabulating for VA-45 were for the championship. record defeat A/C A/C Maint., the J. Fellowes, B. Gosey, with m's.and Maintenance and VA-45 will American square 18-12, League runnerup CREIGHTON SHIRTMAKERS L. Holland with a safety. off while on the adjoining field NARTU to decide the third and fourth 1 the American By virtue of winning their first places In the I Intramural 1 1HAGGAR' League chimp games, In the championship playoffs - competition. MtGREGOR FARAH defeated VA-45, the National Lea- Communications the National' gue runnerup, 1814. Scoring in the first game between Comm, a "Doo'wKUjtO'a MoA WtvthL' and A/C Maint., was D Thompson - ; with two TD's and E. Krnavek FREEZER EMPTY? 5061 NORMANDY BLVD. with one TD for the Com- munications squad. Scoringthetwo { 3641 PHILIPS HIWAY/ PLAZA TD's for A/C Maint.was L-Wainer. It's tine to fill your freezer for Thanksgiving and Christmas entertaining i I USDA GRADE CHOICE Sides (lb.) 55C; USDA GRADE GOOD All Salesmen U.S.N. Retired Sides (lb.) 53C{ Above prices include cutting wrapping and freezing Before you buy any new or used car -- Box Steaks : SEE US FIRST Filet Mignon 5 lb. box $9.90 r \ N.Y. Strip 5 lb. box 4.99 More than 100 car inventory to choose from Delmonico 5 lb. box 4.95 * Financing arranged for you / - BLACK ANGUS MEAT CO. PHONE 314-5575 : 4029 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-7362 "t I ral old tasbinni'd\.>at Varkrt"JAX 'v - NOVEMBER 27, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 3 Teunis UndefeatedPlay I r 7s.r In IM !- , ,t....".; _ " , With only two weeks ' remaining , I In Intramural Volleyball action /\ ,t.- AJ ::7 I ;lay between the nine American ' A. \ League teams and! nine National RECEIVING TROPHY I Is T. G. Watson, ATI, of VP-7, for th.lr :. -# League teams is picking up. At team who was runnerup in the rect nt ComFairJax Volleyball tour ,- ,' \I the present time three teams still nament. Making the presentation to Watson Is Rear Admiral Gold. : "". ,'.",- remain undefeated. VP-16, 6-0, thwaite, ComFairJax. Looking on is Lieutenant Commander Knud- -:,-i,: M > and NARTU, 5-0, of the Am;r- son, representing the VP-7 CO, who could not attend due to other can league and VA-45, 4-0, of the commitments. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) VP-16 RECEIVES TROPHY-Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, National League. Com FairJax, presents the ComFairJax Volleyball Trophy to team Action of the past week: "WE SERVICE ALL'MILITARY PERSONNEL" captain Lieutenant (|jg) Fred Clark as Commander Les Boutte, A/C Maint over Public Works - VP-16 commanding officer looks on. The presentation was madein 15-8, and 15-7 THRIFT CAR RENTALS the Admi ral's off ice. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) O&R VA" 15 Postponed \ ;r' FAETU over Air Force 679th, PHONE EV 7.2331 15-8, and 15-2 55.00-a day 5* a mile Willie/ Jones Wins VA-45 and 15-10 over Dispensary 15-4, 24 HOUR SERVICE......... ALL NEW CARS and NARTU 15-7 over Hospital 15-5, 24 HOUR AIR BASE CAB DISPATCHED 4th Straight State TitleThe VP7VAP62 Supply Postponed SERVICE, over Marines 15-7, PHONE: 384-6482 Jax Navy Judo Club's Wil- Cliff Albrltton, 180 lb. GreenBelt; and 15-8 6400 Yukon Road Jacksonville 10 Fla. lie Jones, 135 lb. 1st degree Black Rodney Fowler, 180 lb.Brown Belt; VP-30 over FAETU 9-11, , Belt, won his fourth straight and Julian Baird 195 lb. Green 11-9, and 108. Florida State Championship In the Belt. 135 Ib. class, at the recent mat- The Jax Navy Judo Club placed Cecil Site For ches held In St. Petersburg Fla. second In competition for the team on the 23rd and 24th of November. championship. Powerful Home- Ladies- Golf THE Then vlelng for Grandchampion stead Air Force Base took the of the match, Jones was defeatedby top honors of the match and the TournamentThe IlL HOLLY Fletcher, 2nd degree Black team championship by being well - Belt, of Homestead Air I Force represented by their many Black NAS Ladies Golf Associ- I i 4 tedroomsI Base, near Miami, Fla. Belts. ation held a special tournamentlast 1. Ed Maley 4th degree Black Belt Last Wednesday, November 20, Thursday, November 21, at. I- Separate Dining of the Florida School of Judo, at the Judo Club at NAS, Club the Cecil Field links. The Room Tampa, won the overallchampionship promotions were held for White tournament was held In honor of In this meet. Belts and Juniors. Personnel being Mrs. H. J. Beckel. t Charles Lipsey, 3rd degree promoted were Julian Baird Brown Belt, placed third in the (from White Belt to Green Belt Taking the honors for the day I 150 lb. division and at the end and Cliff Albritton from White were Mrs. G. Ruscetta with a 44 low ,gross, Mrs. R.P. Knox ( t of the tournament Lipsey was pro- Belt to Green Belt. with the first low net 36, and NETHTLE moted to 1st degree Brown Belt. Juniors being promoted to Yel- Mrs. J.M. Johnson with the Clyde Harp, Green Belt, was defeated low Belts were Billy Lee, Larry sec- ond only once In seven matChes Parham, and Greg Whitmore.Also low net and placed second In the 165 four members of the Duval County lb. division.Pat Home for Boys, coached by Willie 37.j Sullivan, the only Junior Jones, were promoted at this time. )* 3 Bedrooms representing the Jax Navy Judo Again any one interested in the club placed second in the 16 yr. art of Judo, beginner or experienced iLEGENDARY 1Y2 Bath old division. persons, can attend one IUi Curved Other members of the Judo Club of the meetings in Bldg. 726 every I Y Drive that participated, but did not placeIn Monday and Wednesday night from the Championship matches were: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Kegler Action, L National League BAYBERRY [ ] ( THE End Lucky 7 Rookies 3 CANDLES ElM Nearing Eagles 3 Bandits 1 Play Boys Owl Hoots Postponed Of SeasonKegler Vallons 0 Rejects 4 3 BR lY Baths Pin Pounders 1 NARTU #2 3 action ends December 12, Marines 4 VU-10 0 FREE Garage and the IM Bowl-off should begin Electrons 4. Air Frames 0 about December 16, barring the Bomb Scorers 0 Pro's 4 unforseen. League leaders are ' sharpening for the final I H up games " promoted? been and the bowl-off. "You've WHEN YOU OPENA "Yep. used to be a drop engineer Last weeks action: I now I'm a sandwich en- NEW CHRISTMAS Ij j gineer. The boss used to come CLUB ACCOUNTA .around and say, drop whatever CHURCHES you're doing and do this now he pair of bayberry-scented American League ;says sandwich this in between SCHOOLS what ever you're doinj? candles of Christmas SIDEWALKS Sky Warriors #1 Confidentals 3 Green, attractively gift pack- o STREETLIGHTS Riggers 0 Cannon Cockers 4 for aged, is waiting you ComFairJax e PLAYGROUND "B" 3 Marlins 1 Cutters 0 Colts when you open a new 4 CAN YOUTake Falcons 1 Griffins 3 CHRISTMAS CLUB! Start now and get these Trainers 3 Seabees 1 your car with yu? yours Holiday Candles. Sparks 0 Thunderheads 4 For Financing and Insurance stateside and overseas, call VESTSJDE: Continental League DYER M. BURR, eJuentlng Blackbirds 1 ComFairJax "A" GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 2IZd :IiT1 BB Stackers 1 Mix Masters 3 NNANCE' CORPORATION & ! Plzzan's 4 Chiefs 0 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE: un ComStoreFlve 4 Paymasters n INSURANCh COMPANY I! :ou r ir"ACU .. 771-0101 1 1 I Cursors 3 Spoilers 1 5631 Timuquana Road. NARTU #1 1 Avions 3 _Ph. 771-0527 Member F.D.l.C. , 1 I -- L l November 27, 1963 ..", Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS ; DISTINGUISHED HONOR.Virgil White House To r, ,. Plocidl, ADCS of the NAS Arm- ; i iJ . '" ', has the Distinguished' Pis- : ory I. ,.. ''''' '; \ ,. ' ,$t. ,<' ;' tal Shot Badge pinned on hU unIform - Display Navy Painting ) I by NAS Jax CO, Copt. Ii.i'\ James R. Compton, during for. i-< mat) ceremonies at last Friday's A portrait of one of the U.S. been revealed. Chief Placid! also Navy's earliest heroes, Com- Commodore Perry was the hero .aw.rwAq inspection. heard read letter modore Oliver Hazard Perry, will of the Battle of Lake Erie in the Copt. Compton a * YAdm. W. R. Smed- be hung in the White House. The War of 1312. His famous dispatch, signed by III Chief of Naval Personnel painting, by Samuel Lovett Waldo, "We have met the enemy and they berg, * in which the chief of. one of the foremost early are ours," was sent following the petty American painters, has been ship- defeat of the British through a surprise ficer was given recognition for F ped to Washington by a Barring- tactical maneuver aboard the i his 'superior performance while ton, Rhode Island, art gallery at NIAGARA.The representing the United States the request of the White House. Navy at the National (Rifle and The painting, insured for portrait at one time belonged Pistol) Matches' held at Camp $10,000, was shipped to Washington to the family of Allen Pinkerton Perry, Ohio, this past summer. following correspondence with first head of the U.S. Secret (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, Mrs. Kennedy and William Elder, Service under President Abraham H2)) Curator of the White House. Details Lincoln, according to the gallery of the acquisition have not director.STATION - San Juan . .q Lot..Off'Roosevel : __ t j YJ \ r r' w ..-.. . .. --=- -"" _. t I! -. :'" ,:., ",,,,,-' NII Z'! ..fl'.0 .r '. 1p') a q \ OPEN JY _ GOLF CHAMPION Bob Whittig of VP-30 receives the __ overall championship trophy from tournament chairman Frank Miller as runnerup Copt. F. D. Heyer (Ret.) former FAW-11 chief f staff officd looks on. Whittig took the top honors of the three- week running tourney with a final round score of 72. Copt. Hey- _. . er' last score was 76. 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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 |
| 28 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |