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IO - . , . f : '- J '\..,... ..x Y *::'," ''':>,:: '''r .: : JAX.. :LV &4 f \ t \ . ._ . Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and urlters herein are their own and not to be considered an official i I expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement .of any milltarj department of the products or services adxertlsed. VOL. 21 NO. 4! Jacksonville, Florida FEBRUARY 20, 1964 Leading CPO WPDO Director, Announcer ' Middlefon H TIE- S Honored As Good NeighborsRear y } RetiresMaster I! pMrl11 rtihw r4 Admiral Robert Gold pleasure that I present you with w r r.a4} thwaite, Commander Fleet Air these Good Neighbor Awards." Jacksonville honored two WPDQ The "Good Neighbor Award"was . Chief Personnelman staff members, Feb. 11, with the instituted six C. Middleton, leading chief } years ago and James "Good Neighbor Award" for out- these awards mark the sixth and officer for the staff of Com- petty standing co-operation and assis- seventh time they have been mander Fleet Air Jacksonville for pre- tance to the Navy. sented.NATIU. the past three and one half years Ed Grant,News Director and Bud retired from naval service last N Porter, Chief Announcer were Monday, receiving a personal fare given the awards In the Admiral's Changes well from Rear Admiral Robert office, as Bob Fehlman Vice Pre- Goldthwaite. sident of the station looked on. Name Back To Middleton, together with his wife "It has been brought to my Lorene, met with Admiral Gold- attention," said the Admiral,"that CenterBy thwaite In his office where the staff your station over the years has Training commander presented the retireeof GOOD HEIGHBORS-Ed Grant, News Director at WPDQ (L) and done a great deal for the Navy." D.W. Warren, J02 letter over of 22 years Navy duty witha Bud Porter, Chief Announcer, (R) receives the "Good NeighborAward" "In the past you have broadcastedour The Naval Air Technical Training appre i.a.tion. from Rear Admiral GoldthwaiteComFairJax, fortheradio'shelp Open House shows,co-operated Unit here has returned to the read In "You It were part: in the the public. ( Photo by Ron wonderfully with Naval personneland staff presenting Navy to Navy Naval Air Technical Training Cen- to during assigned my your assisted in our information Gardner, PH2)Donations) ter designator It carried prior to final of active and tour duty per- program Including live of coverage June 30, 1960. The was formed your duties In an outstanding the recent honored Cavalcade of change As of the Health Federal effective Feb. 3, 1964. manner. supervisor Service Music. "It is with a great deal of Flag Administrative Unit ... The Naval Air Technical Train- and coordinated the ing Center In Its just over 23- you efforts organized of that office to perform Its Led By HAS CO iLtCol I Babcock years history, has provided a mission In a more effective and efficient variety of training functions to the manner. By your outstand- Captain James R. Compton, NAS Commanding Officer, on Monday Assumes Marine. Navy, Including a brief span of ing administrative ability, leader- kicked off the fund raising campaign here at NAS Jax for the 1964 training recruits In 1944. Train- ship qualities, and supervisory attributes National Health and Federal Service Joint Crusade, giving his contribution Ing offered at different periods you were Instrumental to Lieutenant Commander James A. Nichols, Military Per- Flight Command,, since 1940 has included Aviation Increasing the standard and sonnel Officer. Machinist's Mate, Aviation Metal- Lieutenant Colonel Ira V. Bab- smith, Aviation Radioman A- , The covers 11 agencies - quality of that unit. Your courtesyand compaign supported by civilian operates the Pine Castle Day cock has returned to NAS Jack- viation Gunnery Officer, Aviation well being tact as as your military School ,and the Sheltered Work- sonville Officer of Radar Aviation Store- and bearing at all times and military citizens of Duval as Commanding Operator, appearance shop in Jacksonville with a pre- Marine Helicopter Squadron 765. keeper and various weapons systems . reflected credit upon this com- County, seven of which are part mand." of the National Health drive and sent enrollment of 105 children. Ifc held this post for 10 monthsin courses. In addition to this support,mem- 1960.A Presently, the Naval Air Tech- four featured the Federal Ser- Earlier, Chief Middleton, who Is by vice Crusade. bers of this non-profit corporation> pilot with 6500 hours In the nical Training Center includes a native of Clearwater, Fla., received - direct and coordinate the programsof air the Marine Re- three distinct branches a token of appreciation and One such organization, the North 44-year-old training, admiration from the staff per- Florida Association for Retarded three organized parent groups serve officer Is employed by the with breakdowns within each, anda sonnel upon the occasion of his Children, strives to promote the Including special classes at Duval U. S. Army at Fort Rucker, Ala., Mechanical Fundamentals retirement.The general welfare of mentally retarded County Public schools, and at the teaching Army pilots how to fly Course for Marine six-month reservists - Sunland Training Center at Galns- helicopters.A operated by the Marine Mlddletons have maintained children of all ages, at yule, Fla.These combat veteran of both Work Aviation Detachment. their I home at4409MarquetteAve., home, In Instltuions, and in In Jacksonville for the past 17 public, private and religious activities are soley War II and Korea, Lt Col, Bab- Schools include: Aviation Elec- financed through donations except cock has flown 2800 hours in trician's Mate Class "A" and and Intend to continue schools. By this, I It helps In developing years a better understanding of for four teachers furnished by helicopters and for five years was class "B"; Aviation Ordnanceman - their life here where two civilian the problem of mental retardationby the Duval County Board of Public chief pilot for a Miami helicopter Class "A", Class "B", and Susan, 17 and Judy, daughters* Instruction for the Pine Castle firm. Aviation Ordance Officers Man- 15, attend school Susan Is a junior.. the public. Training and education Is Day School. Following WW II, he operateda agement Course; and Aircraft at Lee High School while Judy attends pro- in mind that with taday'sgenerous vided for personnel dedicated to the Keep service station in Salamance, Maintenance Radiography Class Lake Shore Junior High. work In this field and donations, these victimsof N. Y., and was a member of "C" School. parent groups The to veteran Navyman came mental retardation can count on Of NA TTC's three branches of the ComFairJax staff after three are encouraged to form and coordinate living longer, fuller lives than (See Colonel; page 6)) year tour aboard the Atlantic Fleet with the efforts and activi- earlier J\'f"( NAT'IC: pg 6J) _# generations.Help carrier USS Essex. Prior to that ties of these various groups. lead the fight on such health The association finances and ,(See Retires Page 6)). problems. Give to the National 1- ,_ -- [ Health and Federal Service Joint Lt S;; I : I Crusade. t Management Chief xiiii- 5: To Address AFMAChief of the Navy's Management - office, Edmund the Armed Forces Management Association noon luncheon today aI at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club. Topic of his presentation is "Navy Management Challenge As A Result of Reorganization." A native of Rochester, N.Y., Dwyer has been In Government '1':0 -: f service since 1934, predominantly Leaves LCPO Position associated with the development Gives First Donation Chief Middleton and we.with RA m. Goldthwaite._ (See ,\Ialagt'm.'agt 9) Copt. Compton and LCdr. NicholsA 6 -- ---- --- -- ------- -- -- ---- ------- --- -- -- ---- -- --- -- --- ------ < ..; : : : J : : : = : = : :: : : D p.- -P G-E'i ----J-A--X' i A 2 AIR "NEWS FEBRUARY 20, 1964 . --, . ' r.s'''MJtf iS',e.t lc, ,} "THE NAME OF AMERICAN! WHICH .. -\ ' . :,(rJl( "i"" ) S'I BELONGS TO you, IN youe ; ;A.Ii ,. IN., I:,.::....'\..,Xi" _' Protestant Services at the All : Saints' Chapel NATIONAL CAPACITY MUST/WA ''to. ' .SUNDAY EXALT THE JUST PRIDE OF 8:30 a.m. Service of Holy Com The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper munion distributed each Thursday the U. S. Naval Air Station, 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine Wor- Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a ship private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR 9:30.ant; ; Sunday School for ages NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, 3 through 16. Bldg. 722 Box 2, NAS Jacksonville] by 12:00: noon on Monday before UiOOa iu. Service Divine Worship PATRIOTISM'I publication. News items are welcomed) from all sources- " _" \v;; Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. solicited by the publisher queries 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship"- Advertisements are 'WEDNESDAY concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing 4:30 p.nt Junior -Choir Re- \\ I Company Telephone, 4724 359-4040 Clyde or 3590271.Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida --. hearsal ;: < 7:30 p.hi., .:: .Senior, Choir Re- hearsal VOL. 21 NO, 48 FEBRUARY 2fr, 1964 Catholic Services at St. Edward's Chapel, NATTC and Naval Hospital - SUNDAY MASS Chaplain's Message 6:30 a.m. U. S. Naval Hospital By Chaplain Robert W. RadcliffeThe 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel K day Is just around the corner when our local beaches will soon DAILY MASS again be popular. And one thing you will note, If you go to the beach, 1130 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel 't I I IAFc' I Is that ocean breakers seem to have the highest respect for people MONDAY & TUESDAY who will face them and dive right into them. By the same token, they seem to have only disdain( for those who timidly back up to them and 4:15 Hall NATTC p.m. King the awful One will take the crouch, awaiting Impact. man big waves, FRIDAY heading right Into them, diving through them like a porpoise. He survives - U. S. Naval Hospital President 12:05 p.m. Our First the worst of them, coming through neatly and unscathed.But . SATURDAY the timid soul Is afraid of the breakers and they seem to knowit. 9:00 a.m. St.Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY Here comes a breaker..and there goes the timid soul, tumbling _. ; Man's ManWe Was Truly a head over heels, skinning his knees and his nose on the sand, endingup 7:00 8:00 and before - p.m. p.m. like some helpess crab that has been washed ashore. Masses all know that George Washington's Birthday is a national Trouble has a similarly rough way of handling people who are afraidto Catechism Classes: Grade School holiday -- an extra day off for many of us. But before you take off face It and deal with it. SATURDAY on that long weekend, why not ask yourself how much you know about Here comes a high wave, arching for the break....right where you 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities Washington, other than that he was the first president of our country. are standing. You try backing up to it hiding your eyes from its approach, building Historians once pictured Washington as a man who was almost and down you'll go, rolling helplessly in Its foam and froth. But turn 722NURSERY he did. about his and perfect in everything Stories honesty strength toward It as It comes closer, towering over you..dive Into It, and out The Naval Air Station Nursery grew into legends. They set up George Washington as the example for you will come on the other side with a double thrill..the thrill of all men to follow, but, in doing it, they made'him seem a cold and Child and the thrill located in Building 560 on conquering a menacing situation, of adventure.God . Street, opens at 8:15 a.m. on Sun unfeeling person, almost too nearly perfect to be real. fashioned us In such a way as to enable us to work best when day morning. Parents attending A closer study of his life shows that Washington was man of great facing forward. Our eyes are in front. Our feet face forward. Our warmth with of Sunday Masses or Protestant ser- strong feelings humanity. arms are constructed to deal with the things out in front of us.... His record as a military leader Is perhaps one of the best vVces may leave young children waysto not behind. By and large, life works best when we move Into it in a illustrate this. the nursery without charge forward manner, keeping our eyes on approaching events, and setting As Commander-in-Chief of the first American Army, Washington ourselves deal with them with forward Station TrafficViolations worked long, weary days and nights to make soldiers of schoolboys, to our god-given, moving equip farmers and businessmen. He used all his military knowledge and ment. This is not a counsel of dare-devil living..going out to look for defeat forces that often personal strength to were stronger and better trained than his own. trouble. Far from it....it's simply a suggestion,based upon observation, about how deal with when to problems they come thundering and grindingin Through the darkest days of the War of Independence, Washington - upon us out of the deep. Running away from the problem or tryingto and full of for was courageous hope victory At Valley Forge. Is of traffic Following a report make it the of violations for the he kept up the spirits of his men through a long, bitter winter with- disappear by escape strong drink is equivalent to period February turning our back to It. If the problem exists, it should be faced. sufficient food 9 15. out clothing or shelter. He was plagued by the effortsof through February jealous commanders in other parts of the country to destroy his Add to your forward-moving equipment that constantly faces front- NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis authority and have him removed from command. His army was often faith-and you see yourself destined by design, to be not a victim of week February through Feb- placed In extreme jeopardy by a Congress which had no real power life..but a victor.Blood . ruary 15 . . . 7 over the states It governed. Total accidents this year through Historians say that Washington did more than any other man toward Donors NavyExchangeNamed February 15 .29 winning the Revolutionary War. But he didn't do it by beinga Total accidents through February cold, unfeeling military strategist. He did It by sheer force of will 1963 . . . .43 a deep desire for freedom, and a. warm devotion to the men who Holiday Hours Number of days since last InjuryIn served with him. These are the traits which we in the Armed Forces - motor vlhtcle accident .5 might best reflect upon In observing his birthday. (AFPS) Twenty-eight enlisted persons The following hours of operationfor ---------- recently donated blood to the Naval the Navy Exchange acltvities NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis :'...''".. "' .'.>..' Hospital Blood Donor Center. to go into effect for February week . . 64 ...."''t.,' ...... .. I 21-22 will be: Speeding . . . 10 +':'j.\>;' ( Donors from Aircraft Main- Friday February 21 Reckless Driving . .1 -- tenance Department were: EarnestQ. 'Mainslde Going through stop sign 8 Adams, ADJ2; Thomas L. Commissary Sales Bldg. 1511 - Other violations . .45 ". Adams, AA; Michael C. Capurso 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Forth-five drivers appeared before ,, AA; Randall L, Carlson, AN;EddieL. Commissary Store Bldg. 135 - the Traffic Hearing Boardat Carpenter, AMH2; Francis E. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. ? the meeting held on Clarkin, AMH2; Paul M. February 'rJ 'rr 'r- ; Doyle Bluejacket's Inn Bldg 46-12 17. Disposition of the cases Include -J, AMH2; Albert G. Erbach, AMH2; noon -,1:00, a.mi ; the following: 19 lost drivingand ;. 4':," t Robert L. Hallmark, FA; EdwardE. Cafeteria Operations Bldg. 118 parking privilege aboard J" ". Hammond, AN; Ward W. hfet- Contlnous station for various periods; 14 R. .,. man, AK1; Michael A, Meyer, AN; Cafeterial Bldg. three 2:30 p.m. assigned to complete an eighthourcourse ;}. "' Joseph R. Nocllla, ADRC; DonaldT. 10:30: p.m. in remedial driving In f : .,. ... Noel, AA; Ronald A. Peck Golf Shack Bldg. 18778:00a.m.. - Instructions; two had suspended :r, & AA; and Robert F. Williams, AA. 7:00:: p.m. penalties; 20 were given warnings; ;.. _:!,? NATTCNATTC one was dismissed; and 11 were ': 9'' : '. Donors from the NAS Station Enlisted Mens Club Bldg. referred commanding officersfor 't >.. Brig were: PVT Robert H. Ballew, 593 -12 noon 11:00: p.m. possible disciplinary action. : :Yl" LCpl Jerre E. Brooks; RichardM. All other activities will be I Detviler, AA; Ronald D. Dur- closed. 'GOODWILL PUPPY-Rcor Admiral Robert GoldthwaiteComFairJax, anceau, AR; Clarence L. Frost, Saturday, February 22 Sayings: ,'Bonds are, riot only a AR; Ronald H. Hammett, AR All '. assists Steven Heath of Cub Scout Pack 18, in taking a puppy ; Navy Exchange activies will sensjbkr.way to Save, they make an James A. Helton, MM2; Charlie be from a Goodwill bag as Steven's father, Bob Heath, Goodwill In* open regular Saturday hours excellent method o-trt: ring.YOQr:,'dustriei, .Pirector looks on. Among the 1,800 collected bags of'u''nuiuaI.odd E. Mabry, SA; J.B. Monaghan. with the exception of Commissary ticket secure retirement" FA': Joe W. Powell, AA own to ; Marshall Sales Bldg. 1511 and the Commissary - < on4.erdswas.an'empty bag with dollar a taped to M. Rem SH3 ; and Thomas Ryals, Store will 135 which years. Bldg. I the outsldNpv.Phcio( ; .v" FR. ;! -. be closed.t . 1' " .. -, ., -- - - - - 1y NE- I. -F FEBRUARY 20, 1964 JAX AIR PACE \ MoviesMovies CI&E Offers MARINES GET PROMOTEDFive -- Marine Aviation Detach- Absentee Ballots merit Marines Received pro ".. ; will be shown regularly at motions from LtCol. John Urell, ?, ,C + 7 p. m. on Monday through Sat Detachment Commanding Of- , ; _ The Federal _ urday; at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. of 1955 Is Voting AssistanceAct ficer at formal ceremonies last _____ designed to help _ on Saturday; and Sunday, at the active duty members of the Armed Saturday. (L to R) GyGst. Wes-; ______ Malnslde and NATTU Theaters and Forces, and their dependents, to ley Fox, hidden by Col. Urell _____ w the at Hospital 7 p. m Theater.only on These Sunday times at vote by absentee ballot when their Is SSgt. Howard 0. Disque, _______ ."' r Doll) Robert __ are subject to change. duty or services require them to SSgt. Harvey, SSgt. be away from their legal voting J. Marcel and SSgt. James A. Thursday, February 20, places at election time.A Orton. (Marine Photo) Mainside-Ceremony -Laurence special application form is Harvey, Sara Miles printed for use of persons coveredby Ever had a rainy day financially? j NATTC Wheeler Dealers, the Act. This Is called Federal Then you should get acquainted with James Garner, Lee Remick Post Card Application Absented United States Savings Bonds. Ask .. Hospital To Catch a Thief Ballot and may be used to apply your banker or the bond officer Cary Grant, Grace Kelly for an absentee ballot and registration where you Friday, February 21 and/or absentee ballot must Mainside .. Cry of Battle be made as early as the state Van Heflin/Rita Moreno permits. Forms of this type are NATTC available for all Cermony eligible personnel Laurence Harvey Sara Miles at the CI&E Office building 955. Hospital Wheeler Dealers, work.'I James Garner Lee Remick Saturday, February 22 Mainside Gunfight at Com- manche Creek Audie Murphy, Coleen Miller I a I ( ' NATTC Cry of Battle- Van rfeflin, Rita Moreno Hospital Ceremony-Laurence Harvey, Sara Miles Sunday, February 23 Mainside War Empress Ker- win Mathews, Tina Louise 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. NATTC Gunfight at Com- manche Creek Audie Murphy, Coleen Miller 1 YEAR GUARANTEE WARRANTY ON ALL CARS WESTSIDE: : Hospital Cry of Battle Van Heflin, Rita Moreno Monday, February 24' % 9J "... t", "'""' ......tl........ t\G. __., Mainside No Man is an Island , V Jeffery Hunter, Marshall SERVING Thompson 1 .NATTC War Empress DUVAL SOUTHwEST 64 FORD"FASTBACK . .$2899 60 FORD . . . .$777 Kerwin Mathews, Tina Louise COUNTY Gal axle 500" 390 V8 Engine, 4-ln-the 2-Door. 'i WITH floor. Heater Hospital Gunfight at Com- ,,,1 COMPlETE manche Creek Audfe Murphy ''W CONVENIENT MODERN Coleen Miller COMMERCIAL Tuesday, February 25 SERVICES BANKING Mainside Vertigo -KimNovac, tic I'I * James Stewart aq S NATTC No Man is an Island r ..U..170Ar.J00h. Jeffery Hunter, Marshall- ln1..1 r.o.r.AM.I+lOAr.f Ir.All p.r o r,, 61 CORVAIR KAGON . . .$988 62 ENGLISH FORD . . .$888 ' Thompson .. ... Hospital War Empress Kerwin 11"1 r" . " \! " Mathews, Tina Louise < - r . '- " " " Wednesday; February 26 -j Mainside Incredible Mr.Limpet Don Knotts, Carolyn Cook |I 14121 ILANOINCOUlfVAID . Kim No- 7716161 NATTC Vertigo 62 CHEVROLET . . .$1488 56 CHRYSLER . . .. .$588 vac, James Stewart 2-Door, V8, Stick Shift. Hardtop Extra Nice. Hospital No Man is an .Island ; Jeffery Hunter, Marshal Member of FDIC 59 FORD WAGON . . .$795 58 PONTIAC . . . .$795 Thompson Automatic, Radio, Heater. 9 Pass. Wagon. Power access. Extra nice. 63 OLDS CUTLASS.$2399 56 PLYMOUTH . . .$295 Like New. . the ONE place to 60 CHEVROLET . . .$1395 4 Door Hardtop 58 CHEVROLET . . .$595 4-Door Hardtop, Auto., R&H, call formoney 61 CHEVROLET . . P.S.i16fs 4-Dr Bel Air Hardtop, V8AutoP.S.&B. Impala Conv., Auto, Radio, Heater. 61 RENAULT SEDAN . . .$495 . 58 OLDS ; '. . .$695 61 FORD $15951; 4-Dr.Auto, R&H, Power & air cond 2 Dr. Hardtop, va', uto''p'.s:&: B. WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE the minute you want SERVICE PERSONNEL Phone BeneficiaH Get cash double-fast for any good rea son furloughs expenses bills you-name-it! And geteneflcial' Telephone EV 4-4536 $ International Credit Card too for Immediate Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any. where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! BENEFICIALFINANCE t . SYSTEM srwr f Loans up to $600 on Furniture. Car or Note wMOUY JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville 311 West Bay St.. Mayflower Hotel Elgin 3.4473 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive.in) {V 4.4595 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 2623 RS 01 ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington 'qtr. .,, Town & Country Shopping Center RA 4-7910 SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida : 3436 Beach Blvd.. South Gate Plaza. EX 81515 \ -- -- _;_-_ 1-- ,.' F' EB RU" :: PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS -- PHONE HOME New FRAHaII Total Tag Sales Will Voting Registering Rights 1.0250 I SP 1.3770 SP WE WIRE FLOWERS. Set For June Exceed The 1964 license PrevlousYear tag sales which Outlined For Civil Workers Fleet Reserve Branch 126 of the ----- - the Wives - We&oonnett103rd was sponsored by Navy Fleet Reserve Association .will Club reached a close today with Federal employees and mem- .Q. In most states a registrarIs Rotat hold a branch meeting this even- total sales exceeding $500. bers of their families have the appointed by the County Clerkor Ing at the Fleet Reserve Associa- There was a 50 cent charge for right and obligation to register and Clerk of the Court. Can a : ST.'S. WESCONNETT BLVD. tion Hall, 4530 120th Street beginning the sale of each plate. This years vote. Queries and comments of em- Federal employee accept such appointment - at 8:10 p. m. that many peopledo ? FLOWERS sales went well over the $450 ployees Indicate Funds are now available for the mark of last years sale. npt reallHSihe extent of permitted A. Yes If In doing so he gets OR EVERY ,OCCASIONFREE I completion of the new FRA Hallon activities under political permission from his agency and Blanding Boulevard. The Career enlisted member Navy activity rules governing Federal the work does not Interfere with DELIVERYJEWELL J. SMITH expected completion' date is sometime and Marine Corps are invited to employees. The questions range his agency's business. This is a .In June. attend. from those dealing with rights and matter for each agency to decide. I restrictions under specific pro- Q. May a Federal employee be WE CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE UNDER SOLD visions of the Hatch Act to those excused for a reasonable time to dealing with the Federal Govern- vote or to register to vote? ment's attitude toward cooperatingwith A. Yes. As a general rule,where Valiant local authorities In an effortto the polls are not open at least Chrysler Plymouth get citizens to register and three hours either before or afteran i! vote. employee's regular hours of The following questions and ans- work he may be granted an a- ; WE PLEDGE TO BEAT ALL ADVERTISED PRICES wers have been prepared for the mount of excused leave which will Information of him for guidance and permit to report work Approximately 18 minutes froth NAS South on Hiway 17 employees.Q. three hours after the polls openor What is the Commission's leave work three hours before general philosophy with regard to the polls close, whichever requires - the individual's participation in the lesser amount of time I I I registration? off. If an employee's voting placeIs I I A. The Commission, over the beyond normal commuting I years, has expressed the view thatit distance and vote by absentee ballotis believes all citizens should be not permitted, the employeemay I encouraged to register and to vote, be granted sufficient time off I and that no impediment should be in order to be able to make the PHONE JACKSONVILLE DIRECT 264.6555AUTHORIZED permitted which would hamper an trip to the voting place, not to individual from participating in exceed a full day. registration activities and voting.Q. Q. May United States property May a Federal employee participate be used for registration purposes? CHRYSLER C in nonpartisan registrationdrives A. Yes. A White House memo- DEALER V MOTORS CORPORATION MARK OF QUALITY ? randum dated January 93,1962, A. Yes, to the fullest extent pos- expressed the Administration'sdesire sible.Q. that Federal activities cooperate - May he direct such nonpartisan with local authorities and registration drives? nonpartisan citizens groups inpro- I A. Yes, he may exercise com- grams to facilitate registration.This . plete supervision.Q. memorandum reaffirms a May a Federal employee similar White House memorandum [ participate in a registration drive Issued October 17, 1960.Q. . S conducted by a political party which'Is ,How far does the Federal S not carried out on behalf of Government's cooperation with specific candidates? local officials extend In regi'stra- A. Yes, with certin qualifica- tion on collection of poll tax? tions. If the Federal employee is A. Such cooperation may include: % engaging in registration activitiesfor a. Publicity among employees the purpose of encouraging the concerning the deadlines and loca- registration of voters on a parti- tions for registration and for pay- san political basis, such activity ment of poll taxes. would violate the Hatch Act. The b. Provision of space on Federal - employee must see to it that his installation for persons authorized role in the drive is wholly non- to handle registration and partisan in character and that he payment of poll taxes. impartially registers voters for c. Other measures which will the party of their choice without not result in undue disruptionof attempting to influence the Individual the public business and which being registered. are voluntary In nature .,,,.-..-----_. --_.,,_._ -_........- ' M she u a f j : .' RFC yf p1- 0 0 o N i F' ty ;f,as If your budget is obsolete- "MayDay" Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializesin renting money to Naval personnel. For high priority service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low your monthly payments will be. Loans to $600 *mfm t *ajii* acis3nm *rmji fifafajftT SfffBOMD F1MNOE DOMPUNY PROMOTION OF ENSIGN MEYERS TO LT. .(jg) was held in the ..... Over 700 "cash canteens" from coast to coast Wherever you're office of Capt. J.R. Compton, NAS CO, Friday, February 14. Lt. stationed, there's always a Seaboard office near you. (D9')' Meyers came; to NAS on! Sept. 13, 1963' from the uss Forret Royal, DD872, and was attached to the Special Services DIVISIonof , 215 Lynch Bldg., Jacksonville 34 ,West( Duvol St., Jacksonville NAS having much to do with the Sailing Club. The latter part Telephone ELgin 6.1251 Telephone ELgin 6.3311 of February, Lt.jg( ) Meyers will leave for flight training in Pensa- ' cola, Fla. (Navy Photo by Harold BensonAAr ) C - '' '" '" -- -- I. .-----. --. .-- " - ------'I' FEBRUARY 20. 1'9 4' JAX AIR NEWS --P-A'G-E-S-- .' VP-18 DepartsFor Sebring Extend Starting ExercisesIn Positions To SeventyTwoBy , Puerto RicoOn Jerry Davis, J02 i I/t/ Drivers and cars from all over greatest 4 _ Saturday, 15 February, The the United States and the world ever held at t Flying Phantoms of Patrol I over are heading for Sebring Squadron Eighteen departed the Florida to be on hand for the starting U.S. Naval Air Station, Jackson- Social Meeting Held 21 classic has ville, Florida for the NavalStation the usual Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico for By Navy Wives field to their annual participation in Club 86 Even lesser Operation Springboard. car entries Patron Eighteen, commanded by The Navy Wives Club #86 helda list, hauling Commander S.K. Mansfield, and Social Education meeting Wed- of miles at, under the operational control of nesday, February 19 with guest hope that last Commander Fleet Air Wing speaker Mrs. F.M. Perry who isa cidents and Eleven Captain L.P. Pressler, registered Parliamentarian of may open a will be in Roosevelt Roads for Jacksonville. Mrs. Perry gave a their class. CLOSE-Tony'Lilly, Ft. lauderdale, Florida, act auto racing about two weeks. During this per- lecture on Parliamentarianism Coming banks a shpt off the hair pin curve at the 1963 Sebring 12 iod, the squadron will complete proceedures. Texas will be Endurance Race. Lilly already is assured of a ride at the their qualification and competitive Refreshments were served after Sharp, who Saturday classic starting at 10:00 a.m. exercise for the fiscal year. the meeting by Mrs. Harold Chevy powered These exercises are designed to Krause; Mrs. Ray Maul and Mrs. cars that in test each flight crews ability to James Dodson. were almost CAN YOU carry out their assigned tasks On February 20 there will be a honored c and to evaluate their training over covered dish luncheon at 12 noon, switched to a TAKE YOUR CAR WITH YOU? the past year.Operation with Mrs. Carl Freel Chairmanand designed power For Financing and Insurance Springboard is an Mrs.Vivian Pendely Cochairman. Hall, with'' stateside and overseas, call annual exercise in which most of Theme for the occasion will Penske of DYER M. BURR, presenting the units of the Atlantic Fleet be "George Washington's"birth- be at the Mr o with decorations. bore vt GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES participate. day appropriate prototype SELF" :....;;;:,.. !it-A". s r Sharp who., INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION SERVICE& driver, will.be INSURANCE COMPANY seat of 3.190 5613 Tlmuauana Road. with a factory PH. 771-0527 : It t engine.With autom that rti BP B w r-- m realizing' , ... ,,'i' '. .at the great ,.#i" 'R' their products ROOSEVELT MALL ". the Sebring . ; .., ,:; be a show of < i ., .. .. ';\* .: :,. I.' t,1 jjj ' h and ,1 drivers ' . \ " r ) ., , 'C : . } CARWASH' an asphalt , ' >!!>1' 'J M' .' :"' ." ., -The .' .. I ,II.' :, ,'f,.,, :' Saturday , . ', :, yf March 21 will ,,t \V HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY-9 am.6 , p.m. ,:;: ,' greatest .. J' ,..I straining to Center"i _. .__. .......;;, \. is equal their OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00: IiI 1:30: P.M. FIRST TIME IN ANYONE'S MEM- .- [LmatPd: in Th" Roosevelt Mall .shopping C'ntrtrnn R'IIIMvplt 131vr1 ORY-For the first time in anyone's WESTERN AUTO memory at Aircraft Maint- nonce Department all nineteenof ,EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY their air craft were in the air ASSOCIATE and flying simultaneously. W.T. : FREE AUTO WAX APPLIED Atwell, ADCS, the iron most responsible I mi. north of NAS at 5541 Roosevelt WITH CAR WASH ! for the act could not In Venetia Village. be at the time the pictures - present Radios TV's, Appliances, Davis taken. Other were men responsible - from (L to R) C. D.WoodADR2 Sporting Goods, Auto Partsetc., etc. ; J.H. Buckman, AMS2; More than 16.000 items TO CHOOSE T.L. Muschamp, AE1; Lt. L.A. EASY PAYMENT PLAN O VANDERBILT TIRES J. W. Duncan Boberg; Lt.jg( ) ; EV 8-3470 D.S. Wagstaff, AEC; L. E, Todd, ADR2; and T. E. Huyge, ATN3. :j: AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE YOUNOMONEYDOWN GET AMISSILE I AUTOPARTS AGE ! L Llit AS LOW AS $117] PER WEEK I NEW CARS QUALITY NYLON 24 MONTH UNCOHSITIONJIL CUAWNTEE 1I i Lowest Prices Silt 1 1hr 2 fir $ SAVE $$ .. Highest Trade-in Allowance for 983' MhlJ17H1S ill 111 slit list 31322 MJ2 : Easy Terms The Nicest 7Ki15 11 Jl 12.El 4U2 BIG DISCOUNTSTO :1r. 2 for 1866 7EOI1S7Ui14 1111 Illl SU2 i:lr''I 1211 23.Si 45)2) NAS PERSONNEL USED CARS 35321364): 1411 JI6I UJ2 4 for $ 1111 USI 1112 IGOll) 11.13 21K 11)2nwfmtmmi ACCESSORIESFOREIGNDOMESTIC : Okayed Used Cars at Two Big '40ilS- 70,IS- 5552 Beach Blvd.-2600 All Tins Plus Tax .Exchong..N.. $3.00 AdJ-On il Old Tir Net CappobU r Full One-Year Guaranteed On Every Car Sold . AUTO WORLD FRONT DIDSPECIAL FREE ROTATIONMOUNTING i iTUBE.REPAIR SHOP IN THE SHADOW OF THE 50 tA/v:/z,'.r({1 b.I;_' 583. , PARTS @J GORDON J MAIN STIIIT CIDAt HILLS SOUTHS l 1504 llMAn HvJ. 1244 rhiU*HtotfCAMOU ' 6075 ROOSEVELT BLVD. |7rk fr MAIN (Ie...Hill fL,.1011 I Ip ..... r IL 41031"SANDY" 1.11!.C-I -Au EV 8-3516 "Jacksonville's ': :. CROUO, 0.-$ b.WW.M4....,... 0,..W..;;........r,..MU. - .. .... , ( IINII CKIII. am Mr. Gate Vi Mile N. of HAS Main 1 -- "' '. :_, "' ',"." - -- - -- -- -- - I- G-E 6'- JAXAIR N-E- FEBRUARY 20, 1964/ I NATTC I (Continued i from page 1)) , j rio the Aviation Electrician's certain amount of training and 1 '. training experience In his field Mate Schools turn out the largest may be . . "' enrolled In Aviation OrdnancemanClass TAKE OUT ORDERS .DINING ROOM number of personnel , f' 4s j These schools train Navymen to "B" School. This course, r .,,. 0 aircraft electrical which is much more advanced than i maintain and repair .PREMIUM BEER .CHOICE CUT STEAKS the Class "A" and equipment The course, delves ,ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI ii systems \% J ii i AE-A School is the basic school.It deeply into the intricacies of mis- PIZZ ... takes the non-rated Airman and siles. A great deal of the mat- our specialty" i trains hinj In all the fundamental erial covered In this course is skills. :In this school, he studys classified.A . FRANK.DERICKSON, theory and applications of alter- school believed to be the first .. nating current and direct current.He of Its kind In the Armed Forces In the Heart of Cedar Hills also studys such equipmentas was placed In operation at the Naval 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph electric motors, generators, Air Technical Training Center almost - 771-0170 gyro-compasses and autopilots.After two years ago. It is the completing AE-A School Aircraft Maintenance Radiography -------- ---- ----- Class "C" School. and developing his skills by prac- Radiography is I Lt. Col. Ira V. Babcock tical application In the Fleet, tf e a non-destructive which testing processIn *Do Your Winter Bowl Aviation Electrician's Mate may x-ray techniques are I return to NATTC Jacksonville for employed to search but internal r I G w? ColonelContinued advanced schooling in the Avia- defects In aircraft parts. The 1)) tion Electrician's Mate Class"B" curriculum includes study of non ( from page I School. In this school, he delves destructive testing, mathematics, I rJfI --- Marine Fighter Squadron 441,U.S. into much more advanced phasesof darkroom procedures,operation of Marine Corps Reserve. his rate. The training empha- radiography equipment, expos- I '1838 Cassat Avenue PHONE EV 4-4556 I The new commanding officer is sizes electronics and also includes ures, and actual application of 24 Newly modernized lanes O Fully air-conditioned a member of the Aircraft Owner'sand advanced mathematics applicableto radiographic( techniques. I FREE Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities Pilot's Association, the Vet-, the AE rating. (EDITOR'S NOTE: Next week I Complete Pto Shop and Guaranteed Work erans of Foreign Wars, the Elks, The Aviation Ordnanceman the Air News will continue this BRING THIS COUPON FOR ONE and the Miami Consistory (Scottish Class "A" School trains non- report on NATTCs organization.) I Rites). rated Airmen In the fundamentalsof FREE GAME His medals and decorations include the ordnance field. This trains I I : the ,Good Conduct Medal, ing includes mathematics, elec- Retires I WITH TWO PAID GAMES. I II tronics applicable to weapons sys- ADULTS ONLY, PLEASE. American .Theater Campaign, tems, guns, munitions and rockets. (Continued./mm page 1)) I I 'Astatic-Pacific Ribbon with one During a part of their training, combat star, World War II victory .they actually fire weapons which assignment he served at and aboard Medal, Korean Service and 'have been pre-set to develop ships out of Norfolk, Va., and also United Nations ribbons.He malfunction. When the malfunction In New York State. B develops, they find and correct Chief Middleton and his wHO.who 16 III MIS I his wife, Dorothy, daughter, the trouble, observing all safety is also a native Floridian from Darlene, and son, Carl, reside at precautions.The Ocala, had planned to retire on Woodland Dr. Dothan, 707 W. , rated Ordnanceman with a February 8, rounding out22years, Locations To Serve You Ala. six months, on the anniversaryof their 22' years of marriage. 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD.;). }y2 Mile N, HAS Gate! Auto Liability Insurance 5444 NORMANDY, Across From Atlantic Mills I Quality Control 2809 MA PORT RD. ft) Mile From NS Gate.. DUVAL COUNTY RATES ( Pru'ttTlreCo.* Over 25 Married .$39.00 Over 25 Single!;. S43.00 BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE. formerly > 21-25 Married. . 555.00 21-25 Single. . $72.00 Seminar Held .On Tire Batteries 'Shock Broke FRITZ Under :21 Married. $67.00 Under 21 Single. $115.00 .,_ Front. End ._ Engine. & Transmission Work P(R.t ARM C.P.O.AN ) 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY PAY PLAN W WE FINANCE ANYONE N IKE U.S.N.HqTHiN .' McDOUGALL'S IN"AGENCY RANCE At- The HAS Fourth Quaterly Sanford Quality G DOWtEASY'PAYME; ITS Control Seminar was' held at the > ,,, .,t " . __ ; 1" 7#,Y> !,, w C:...k: "yy << r;:}.j; '1. a tlear Main Gate NAS, JAX Naval Air Station Sanford, Fla., wiL ww .i t.ia&,4; "'"MW.1fead':'alPfRw 1ji; z.*lf&' S> n , BRUNSWICK PREMIUM 6463 Roosevelt Blvd Phone EV 8-7676 recently, giving those who attendeda clearer Insight on the maintenance - 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless of naval aircraft. Nationwide Guarantee in Writing Those from NAS Jackson- 36 Months Road Hazard Guarantee WHY PAY MORE? ville and tenant commands who 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE attended were: Lieutenant Com 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE IT'S THE DIFFERENCE YOU mander S. Strauss, R.E, Thledke, 850 x 14. 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE AMCS and J.F. Bartlett, A El, 900 950 x 14 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE all of A/C Maintenance Department PAY THAT COUNTS ! 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE ; F.H. Umble, AQCS, and - 650 x 13, 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE AND AT R.A. Meadows, ADC, of VAP-62, 670 x'15 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE H.C. Shumpert, AECS, and D.V. 710 x 15- 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE Biddie, AMCS of VP-18 MJ ; 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE ROBERTS CHEVROLET 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE Flattery, AMCM, and E.P. Szeli- gowski, AEC of NARTU: J.J. ... BU1CKby0: x1S: .': r" i750.:1'41i: : :: AND OLDSMOBILEGreen Leverence of the o&R Department; RECAFSt:;:. BLACK: :/; r. 'MSW.TU: ELESS ; R.E. Lynch, AMHC of VP-16: ;J.P. f "Y, SIZE. :..! TU ETY"E :," 't, O'Brian, AMSC, M.F. Jones )\! .. ?'l). ". "-" '' \< >?''t """'"' .of .' > 4.$ .1: > ,.' \ Cove FloridaJUST f!::1!!!"t., <#o.> 0 et'J' 'h". > d'n": : !'" 4 I' *' 'I.t"'j.ff <\ Springs, ADCM, andMJ. McWatersATC, ,,.. ,; '\\'i all of VP-5 AECS G.S. , ..4 );.j?' .,. ,, JrrO; JACKSONVILLE PHONE: G. C S. PHONE[ : of VP-30. 2 BALL JOINTS BUILT CAff. ANY U.S. Attending from NAS Sanford,together 264-9600 , ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR 31.95 264-9580 with the host LieutenantJ.T. THE DIFFERENCE IS LESS !' Talmadge, was T.G Frase, 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 ADJC, both of whom are with that station's A/C Maim Department. BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 Complete, Modern Service Dept. The function of this type seminarIs to provide quality control per- WHEEL BALANCE .99 sonnel of all activities attending WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! with Inspection a means of comparing noteson methods, problemsin TUNE UP 4.95 W. H. FERGUSON, Mgr. organization, and how to bet er maintain naval aircraft and associated J RESIDENCE PHONE: )EV W)769) BIG CHIEF TIRE CO.RM4NDV J, W. Williams Walter LucasRES which It also senior equipment.provides enlisted a medium personnelcan from O1 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAYPORT ROAD PHONE 284-3119 RES PHONE 284-9633 be kept abrest of the up-to- j.28-8 ''EV 44631 CH"64825 date advancements in the navalar: maintenance program. I I -__ _-=-___. I .. J--_ r FEBRUARY 20, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 Waves .' .,. .., v." ..... .....' >.:,' ..." c,, Attending Modeling CourseIn I. 'I"'I ; ' : : ;l: , .: 'I! \'.1 .<:,'#@t .<. w....,_ ;,.'.'-'{'': ' Preparation For Pal Day ShowFour -l. :_ : ..f'J :""''.:':;'- :-, <"J:. ::1 l ,< -. Ads should be mailed: to the JAX AIR NEVTS. 4724 Clyde Drive Jax Navy Waves were Introduced Jacksonville 8. Florida, to arrive not liter than Tuesday for publication to the hidden secrets of the following Thursdav .\diarn\ingtooUte. for this deadline . becoming high fashion models last : will be: published: the following week unless the publisher e Saturday In preparation for civic is instructed otherwise A check or money order for the full cost show being planned for early in of the ad must be: received: VUTH the cops for the ad DO NOT SEND CASH. May.Miss Terry Dahly, local RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . Sl.OO television personality and fashion Per additional line ((4 words per line). .3S expert, gathered the girls togetherIn a the Navy Wives Club house hereon the Station where they walked through the somewhat unfamiliar FOR SALE 1955 SUPER 88 FOR SALE 1962 Pontiac Grand paces. OLDSMOBILE, EXTRA CLEAN Prix, radio and heater. Sealed The Waves attending the instructions Power steering & Brakes, Radlo& bids accepted at Credit Union Of- were Sheila Kavanaugh, Heater, AT, Back Up Lights, Good fice from Feb. 20 through and RM2 of' NAS Communications: to, Tires, Sound Mechanical Condi- including Feb 25, 1964. Cecile Spies, MA3 of NATTC Ad- .. tion, One Owner. Call Revels ' " min; Cheryl Ellefson, SA of NAS Motorama 264-6511 FOR SALE 63 Falcon Futura Supply; and June Hulse, ACAN of .."..:. ;' '':" ;.... ; '.'.. HT,R&H, AT,PS,Air Cond Bucket RATCC. .. .1''. ,1" 'I.... Seats, only 7,000 miles, 16 ma According to Miss Dahly, the 1 f"it FOR SALE 1335 Orange Circle. Factory warranty remaining Phone girls, all volunteers, are being So. Orange Pk. 3 BR, Fla. Rm., 264-6555. groomed for parts they will play Ranch house, cent heat, A/C, in a fashion show to be sponsored }g. fenced yd. and fireplace, Call FOR SALE 64 Fiat 600D Assume by the Senior Women's ... .','. CO 4-6481. Occupancy.FOR payments, $46.95, 33 Months z Club Jacksonville as part) : Phone 771-7362. of the festivities of the annual . SALE Ortega Hills - Pal Luncheon 6. SINGER AUTOMATIC CONSOLE Day on May ;> 3 BR, 2 B, porch, gar, cent heat & The Waves will join other top MODEL original price over $300 A/C. built-in kitchen, fenced yd models of Jacksonville in model- Has Balance $61 or reliable party ing clothes from Iveys DepartmentStore. r- '.. \ ", : ;4 $2500 EV 86259.equity for $1500 down. assume $7 payments. Sew. mach. .h does all fancy designs. Call Further classes will be held, ., ; 353-1948. Free inspection. A-l said Miss Dahly,with the times and Sewing Machine Exchange Inc dates posted on the bulletin boardof Will deliver. J4I', ". ( FURN APT. 4 rms, sep ent. : ! the Waves Barracks. Also, any 10 min. town, 20 min. NAS, $50 other volunteers who are inter- t. plus util No children. Military Reliable driver to deliver station ested in learning modeling tech- couple preferred. EV 8-9886 for wagon this weekend New York. niques are invited to attend. appointment. Exchange for transp. EV 9-4594. ''.1 ::1t - +S fI BLACK ANGUS , ,. '; ".. .Meat Company "A ."ok or a ,,,'ee," A Real Old-Fashioned Meat Market , 3 4029 Blanding Blvd. CEDAR HILLS 771.7362 MODELING CLASS shows ((1)) Terry Dahly properly positioning Ceelle's arm; ((2)) showing Sheila correct stance; ((3)) giving everyone additional pointers; ((4)) demonstrating chin and head positionwith TRY OUR FREEZER Cheryl; and ((5)) importance of properly handling a hand bag with June. (Navy Photos by Marc . Whetstone, J01)Ladies) Auxiliary 126 Celebrate 9th BirthdayThe SPECIALHIND LadiesAuxlli'aryoitheFleet .Boyd; Mrs. Douglas FesslerMrs. Mrs L. p, Whitmire., tile past QUATERS The president"alo announced - Reserve Association unit126held# Stanley Danielson; Mrs. Arthur president. their ninth anniversary meeting at Grubb; and Mrs. James Murphy. national that awards unit over has their won eight nine BEEF SIDES. BOX STEAKS the meeting hall in Yukon Thurs- They were welcomed and presentedwith The charter by the unit's president years. 13. a day, corsage February members still living in this area Mrs. Richard. A twood. Each The youth activities chairman the, FOR THE BEST MEAT IN TOWN discussed who attended Mrs. RobertESI spoke briefly of the progress the Mrs. Floyd Brown were: unit has made in the past nine Valentine committee partiesshe has assisted in and giving her Let Us Fill YoHr Freezer years.Plans were completed for the to the scout leaders .of girl scout "Meat is Our Business Our ONLY Business" 32 and 157. The unit Is ninth annual birthday Ball to be troops held at the Riverside Lion's Clubon sponsoring both, of these troops. February 29. Tickets will be 4 $3.00 per couple and music will ;7z2- I be provided by Max Wolniewicz'sband. All Fleet Reserve Associa- tion members are urged to help / car insurance buy- the unit celebrate their ninth birth famous low rates day.Lindsey For tickets chairman call at Mrs.771-4411 Louie We are tuned to and top.service. Contact me today I Richard or contact Atwood her ;committee Mrs. Warren Mrs. Navy Problems. . Zeilman; Mrs. Glenn Stoker Mrs. I JOE Conly Ownby or Mrs. H. W. Grimes. Tickets will also be a- __ ....II ..... LUTENPhone vailable at the door. Mrs. James Bradstreet was a guest at the meeting with an inita- 3811 771-6400 tation held for Mrs. Morris Haller. r W RIVERSIDE BAM Fw9CKso$4 Blvd L Blending < Mrs. Wilson Sandefer was pre- : : STATE FARM-[* sented with a pin for bringing ten % 1234 KING ST 384-7541 ,,' IMuil" AwtMMtllt .icstanpap .._. into the unit .. ' members by ' feat OfflWl IfcMlAltM IIIWOUJ '.J new O II"" ''''0' 'e. ''U'I. " ' . I PAGES JAX AIR NEWS FEBRUARY 20, 1964 "Stop Smoking" Two VP-18 Phantoms Earn Clinic Held At I Civic AuditoriumA New Aircrewman Wings special free five-day "stop Curtis "Pappy" ppy" Gartman's "Wings of smoking" clinic will be held for ADRC, and Raymond were pinned on by. Jacksonville's civilian and military AE3 were designated Commander, E.L. populace next week In the Civic Neptune Alrcrewman his Plane Com- auditorium.The day 7, February and Janney's "Wings of program, made Up of six 'day, 11, February, were pinned on him by his 1 ,ONLYConsole sessions, It will run from Mon- ceremonies at Commander r, Commander day thru Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., IB'* Hangar 123 at Mansfield, VP-18's Com- and Is sponsored by the 7th Day N val Air Station. Officer. " Stereo Adventist Church, of 2036 SilverSt. designation is the of long hours of hard work Access to the clinic may be made study. It is the goal of all through the Hogan Street entrance. ( crew members; and it is a definite honor. Hi-Fi is the son of Mr. & I J John Janney of Donora, Pal in the Navy in August. REG. $199.00 $122 00 ......................... and 1962.reported'to Janney is a VP-18 graduate in FRIDAY!: "A" school and the FAW TERR IC VALUES.. .-..STARTS........................:: School He serves as the < 'i on his flight crew. Jan- 1 1ONLY J st about the' WINGS- OF-GOLD- older brother John is also mo.t frig:! tening man, ADRC, VP-18, -18 Phantom. motipri, picture Aircrewman, wings from Gartman is presently Record his 30th year on active PlayerREG. ever made! Commander, He first enlisted in the Army der E. L. Wilkinson 1931 and served until 1937. ies held in VP 18's For Pappy enlisted in the Navy NAS. (Navy Photo) in which he has served $19.99 22 Baby that time. During this 12 Pappy figures he has Jafle'eo about nine or ten flight hours in various le of aircraft. He has flown in R4D's, SMB'S, PBY's, Junk and he has his own Jewelry a Vultee SNV for two Chief Gartman served in EARRINGS, etc, Pacific during World War II VALUESTO the Purple Heart,Pres- Unit Citation Asiatic- $1.00 Campaign Ribbon Phil- 4 Defense Medal WW II GIRLS'Bouffant Medal, Navy Occupation CREWMAN'S Medal, National Defense R. Janney, AE3, of TRADE"P and The Good Conduct ceives his six'bronze stars Chief Slips BElIE DAVIS from his Plane is married to the former K. Walker and they have VP-18' Commanding daugthers, Patricia 16 and BEn JAVIS Commander S.K. ( 14, who attend Forest High Photo) and Jefferson Davis High REG. $2.99 92 eWomen's KARL MAIDEN FRA Holds respectively. and On Friday, TAILORS FOR PETER LAWFORD 8:00: p. m. at the GENERATIONS GirdlesSIZES 'In Club will host a music provided by DeADINGeR Alongs". . TO STRETCH Also there will be keg" and Horsecaller ( Shuffleboard) every $222 3:30: p. m. REG. $3.99Assorted -.t. RugsVALUES ORANGE 3 BEDROOM PARK a i f'22 2 BATH HOMES J NO DEPOSIT TO $8.97 FOR SALE 6 Months to PAY 1 DRY CLEANING 14 ONLYWomen's DOCK AND WATERFRONT & FAST LAUNDRY TERA TIONS, ALL KINDS NO DOWN PAYMENT SkirtsBETTER -MADE BLUES S35.00 a MIN. FROM NAS HURRY! $12,500 TO $15,500 REG. $1.99 LLV $72 PER SEE M0. UP I I iiiflRLoui iMTe ,w II BILL DONNELL i .T QR.ANT co. 1612 ROBINETTE DR. NEXT TO NAS JAX ' -. -.. PHONE 264-6491 WE EV 83556r , ! t ___ __ " .: 20, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS RAGE 0" Club CPOClub ManagementContinued directorship for the office methods office of Secretary of the Navy. division under the Secretary of the Special assignments have sent ( from Page 1) Navy, and as the assistant Dwyer aboard the: USS South Thursday, February 20 of Department of the Navy director of Thursday, February 20 operating services Dakota, the aircraft tender USS Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6OOp: .m. functions. division where he supervised the Curtiss, and on the staff of the Dinner 6:00: p. m. 9:00: p. m. Advisory group meeting 11:30 a. m. Under his present guidance, Navy's building, maintenance, and Pacific Fleet Service Force,where Friday, February 21 Happy Hour within the executive offices of the office, shop and warehouse space he .vas the overseer of support [Happy Hour 3:30 p. rrf. 00p.m.. Friday, February* Secretary of the Navy, his staff allocation function for all bureaus given to Improve management of Dinner 6:00 p. m. 9:30 p. m. supports and assists theSecretaryand and offices in the Washington area. records, correspondence, forms [Sam Ross 8:00 p. m. 12:00 a. m. George Hughs his civilian executive in He also supervised the personnel and reports for use throughoutthe Saturday, February 22 Saturday, February '22 planning, organizing, and con- services organization within the NaY). Hour 3:30 m. ducting the business admin- [Happy p. 6:00p.m.: GJateway-Quintet istration of the Other Dinner 6:00 Department. PHONE 781.0111 : p m. 9:30 p. m. T.V.'S IN ROOMS Cappies 12:30 a. m.Sunday Combo. 8:30 p. m. SundayFeb'ruary 23 providing areas of responsibility staff assistance rest to with the L Ins ,er 781-1596 AIR COND. UNITS February 23 Johnny Arnold "4" bureaus, boards and offices in . improving the of the N 1o'iMotiL 6:00 9:00 management Buffet p. m. p. m. Monday, February 24 Naval Establishment. Prime Ribs of Beef, Steamship round..Fried Chicken Pizza Night .... '. Dwyer began his career duringthe Monday; February 24 Tuesday, February; 25 Hoover Commission, being appointed AND RESTAURANTCatering Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00 p.m. to the membership on To Service Personnel Dinner 6:00: p. m. 9:00 p. m. Happy HourWednesday paperwork management for the Commercial Rates Family Units Efficiencies Tuesday February 25 commission on the organization of Halfway Between NAS and Cecil February 26 Happy Hour 3.30 p. m. 6:00p. m. the Executive Branch of the Independently operated By.... Dinner 6:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. Open Government.His MRS. F.C. ATKINSON SR. Wednesday, February 26 many included other past the assignmentshave assistant I II 7952 Normandy Blvd. Jacksonville 5, PJa.IBRUARY . Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00p. m. I Dinner 6:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. ., - all the fried Chicken you can ea Blue Jackets Inn W: -- ...... W . I W .. z 'i'f-::: .. I Doin's W aA v. 0 III 0.. ....ll .-.... -.I.._... po :oJ.f Acey Dvecy A I- 0 c >- .... :z: ... I U =:: !: .,. .: E; t cc: > .-... Q Thursday, February 20 i w- u.I- Mz W III!DC:: '-" ;0.1.. ..U........).. a: .... Z GO COEt CZ =- W5u . Club Dance Contest, Phil CayandChan- a. 1.1.I an : ooccC :j I.LI 0 m : C2: tels 9:00 p. m. 1:00 a. m. fi DC.O: : .-or ..... IA c - Thursday, February 20 Friday, February 21 a a tp 0 u X 5ZO: < o = : -...... ____ z U.:0 ... March Wilson and Red Coats 3 NNjet ... Happy Hour 4:00: p. m. 6:00: p. m. 9:00: p. m. LOO a. m. . U Friday, February 21 ! Carl and Saturday, February 22 Boyd Rhythm Kings '" .. 8:30 p. m. 12:30: a. m. Carl and : , Boyd Rhythm Kings . Saturday, February 22 9:00 p. m. 1:00 a. m. Z Johnny Arnold 8:30 p. m. Sunday, February 23 - 12:30 a. mSunday Phil Cay and Chantels 8:00 p. m. a. ,r I:: .2! February 23 1:00 a. m.Monday. e M h Go W Game N'ght' 5:3Q p. m. 7:30p. m. February 24 3' :fU:t oYb D: March Wilson and Redcoats Dining and Dancing :.!-:':':. 0 8:30 p. m. 11:30 p. m, Tuesday, February 25' Q 8E -:.:-.:: I- Monday, February 24 Happy Hour 5:00 p. m. 7:00 p.m d 3 ii '" Happy Hour at "Anchor Room" Wednesday, February 26 a s 4:00: p. m. 6:00 p. m. Game Night 8:00 p. m. Z " Tuesday, February; 25 1&1 . h .C Game Night 7:30 p. m. 9:30p.m. A.o both bars openWdnesdaY"februa a i E.. USO Club y 26 >- "Anchor Room" open Thursday, February 20 c( p-. JI I IuEX o Homemade Goodies Night 0= CARE 21 ::J Friday, February CARE construction kits "Cha Cha" NightSaturday 3< sa manyof .., - w them the gifts of FSJC con. February 22 VI a' tnhutors. are helping Sierra Friendship Night at USO Iv : 'C I.toneillagers to build the new Sunday, February 23 I g&n; _ *cli,,ol needed to provide free Vespers & Refreshments : l basic. education for some 400,. Monday, February ?4 I0 >- 000 children. Training Course New Girls t: .' :.. i; 't : -:.! 7:00 m. 8:00 m. ;I; 'iZ _ p. p. ::!. More than 50,000 Tibetan refugees ( have found shelter food Tuesday, February 25 o:1 and work Game Night I t ! in northern India. ..Z : >- 26 !! CARE looms, sewing machines Wednesday, February : .: : C and other tool and SelMIelfiequipment ( Disc Jockey Show 8:00: p. m. much of it made (poil '. f1.. a ". Z .. le through FSJC contributionare -, I f fI 'V.A used. in training men. women a'I ..-..- :: and youths in new skills. -. S .= rSQ z." :, .: w :.! :- .!.0 g Vs:'.!: E SAVE $2 $3 $5 0- -, S r\) Z UJ :.] :.: .: Z Q I .. .'.:.;.;}. W __ W a. EVEN AS MUCH AS MOON A.o >en- aoo Z CC .. '" . EACH PAIR OF SHOES =-=-- ; =.. cra.n::: -- :s sw g >- GR"EAT >- .' 1 = J TAKE ADVANTAGE Ii'v. YOUR Q : Z iJj SAVINGS ON ALL FOOTWEAR :z: ... :.=: .! O FOR A COMPLETE SHOE SELECTION .... 7f oJ. AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLELADD'S -=- :0.z..... :.:. 0 1ftU V. _ 'f ; "' : .f;.. - o -; ; L: W FAMILY I- "a.- DISCOUNT :z: I __ w ::1:. STORE ' SHOE 1- 5128 LANDING BLVD. AT 103RD STREET ! I ---- -- --- ----.--- --- ------------------ --- - --------- ---- -- ------ -- -- -- -- -- --- ",, ....,. ' . '" '. ', -.... "" - CE' 1-0' JA"x'A' I'R' NEWS FEBRUARY 20..19641 ---- . .. ,,. ,...:: :,, : : : :::,:" : :::: ",,: : ::: ;' :: : : :::::::: ::' :' \ '' ): ; " . : Three KegWs f i : 'AIR"P" ORTS t : JtillhiNRiu1ksohIImOoiv :" ;>:. . JAMES E. MEAD I REALTOR Highway Plaza \\ ( ) Joining the ranks of '600' Prix Gymkhana Bowlers are these three keglers: ACL BLDG., Bob Cowan, bowling with the Can- non Cockers with a 617; Ronald Gymkhana. What Gynkhana will mean excitement, Langager of the Griffins with a to Webster's New thrills and speed, February 23, 609; and John Stankaitas of the ((2nd Edi. at the Phillips Highway Plaza, Spoilers with a 610. ) defined as: "A for trophies and dash plaques The Pizzan's team total still a city or town; sponsored by the Corvalr. Clubof stands as the top score In that ; or an open Jacksonville phase of bowling. In the first weeks Is defined at a Many NAS Servicemen are already action they totaled a 2723. prize".Gymkhana members of the club and Results of last week's action: i i for athletic con- all other compact and sports car Continental League ". owners are Invited to attend and Riggers 4, FICEUR #10 fans Plaza Prix participate In this coming meet. Falcons 3, Crash& Fire 1 Entrance fees for the Gymkhanaare Mad Foxes 3, Marlins 1 To $3.00 for non-members and Cutters 4, Cursons 0 I See the $2.00 for club members. ComFalrJax "B" 3, Cannon t a Rear ( ) This all day affair begins at Cockers 1 Annual 9:30 a. m. with the registrationof Chiefs 4, Griffins 0 +1,2 and | all cars to be entered in the Sky Warriors 4, Doc's 0 race. Practice sessions will be Eagles 4, Seabees 0 conducted until 12:30'p. m. when American League Officer Cap- the time trials will begin. Spartans 2, Avions 2 Compton, of the Trophies will be awarded to the Protons 3'MtJ5 Masters 1 Air Station first place winners In each of the Burger Masters 3, Paymasters Invitation to all eight classes, with dash plaques #2 1Spoilers in the south being awarded to the 2nd 3rd 4, BB Stackers 0' ( approximately an 4th place positions In each Paymasters #1 4, FICEUR #2 0 103rd St. 6100 ) to par- class. Alley Cats 3, ComStoreFive 1 771-5244 Annual South A mirror course will be used NARTU #13, Supply 1 .... Invitational Golf for the race and it is intendedto be held at the off set any inequities betweenthe National League Air Station two sides by timing all cars Phantoms 4, 679th 0 m In entering are on both sides and using the total FICEUR 4, NARTU #20 the Recreation time. This type of set up seemsto Baymen 4, Rookies 0 Naval Air Sta- generate a lot of spectator Electrons 2, Pan Handlers 2 12, Florida, appeal. The Gymkhana even has Owl Hoots 4, Rejects 0 tnctltit'u.'A": ( ), not later events members for and the non-members.lady drivers both So Air Frames 3, Marines 1 Februrary 26. Play Boys 3, Lucky '7* 1 be even if you don't want to drive may come on out and watch. Frank Mc ROSES Further Information can be obtained - AZALEA ( ) EV 9-7711 Director, Ext. from Cy King by callingRA "600"Bowlers PECANS 43375."NEWSED". PLUMSPALMS-. -. .- DOGWOOD Preston Luck, NARTU #2, 617 ' Bob Cowan Cannon Cockers 617 ELM John Stankaitas, Spoilers, 610 I BLUEBERRY CAMELIA VOLKSWAGENS Ronald Langager Griffins, 609 JAPANESE MAGNOLIA at IM Bowling GRAPES VIBURNUM MOTORS StandingsResults PYRACANTHA COVE SPRINGS 284-9209 of Intramural Bowling after two weeks action. Top teamsIn ARBORVITAE each of the three leagues; are: National League CREPE ! PERSIMMONS PEACH ( ) N ETT Play Phantoms Boys 7-1 7-1 Baymen 6-2 BOXWOOD FURNITURE CO. CITRUS American League! BLVD. AT 103RD. ST. SP 1-0750 Cutters 80CornFalrJax I ILEX HOLLY EASY CREDIT 'B" 7-1 Warriors 7-1 Sky RED LEAF MA PEATE SALVAGE REPOSSESSIONS Chiefs 7-1 Eagles 7-1 LOQUAT & BOX SPRING SET $19,95 WILLOWS i SUITE $79.00 DINETTE Continental League ; SYCAMORE REDBUD i LIVING ROOM SUITE Spoilers 8-0 NARTU #1 7-1 KUMQUAT ( END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES Avions 6-2 BANANA Burger Masters 6-2 SPINY'GREEK LAMPS-$5.00*ELECTRIC ,......" A is If he has STOVES person mature LIGUSTRUM $35.00 TV SETS - ambitions that are worthy fixed .*. and realistic, and If he is work- Hi $'P')ILIi.L', !,< : /(: -$ * .Ftoifi'ririq mi. '': 1 !(: : '|t! \ !! .j! } DINING ROOM SUITE $89.00 Ing achieve Intelligently them.and--Independentlyto David Lutz- WWUVlMlS 'Ii' COME IN AND BROWSE ;'OPEN 9'A.Ml'TO 9 P.M.. ,Weiler, ::'Th .T.e .:Qf.Maprity'f / Alliance Witness, 121163.r . i _. _. . ----- -1 .. , 20, 1964 PACE 11 I ___ JAX AIR NEWS Y Felkel Sets 1M Scoring V.. i iM ri ,F i ,ri y Record With S1 Points _ One free throw and twenty-five field goals summed up a total of i i ,fr ( fifty-one points, for Summers Felkel, In one of FAETTJ's recent basketball games, as FAETU over powered MARTD by the score'of I 79-44. The 51 points scored by Felkel, is to Athletic Director Frank McCaffery's memory the highest point total of one man for one game Intramural.play, since Bradley Kidd of FASRON-6 tabulated 48 points In the 1952 Intramural season. IHISHED..Chief 'David H. Williams Indoor pool swimming in. Other members of the team that HAVING A BALL .. In Miami,. tructor, climbs from the pool at NAS, after completing his 100- contributed all but three of the total it's beach ball time at- demonstrated ;'I ile swim which he started November 1.(Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, points scored in the game were by Dottie Rawlings ('IS''I- DSN) Vernon Smith with 14 points and James Tucker with 10 points. she romps on the beach. The I V ' Tabulating for the MARTD smiling bathing beauty demonstrates ,.. -. .4 Yr. Navy Oil Mm\\ cagers were William Musselmanwith her feelings In the foamy ". ; ; : . 13 points and Larry Gelnett surf at the Florida resort 4Ys : with 10 points.Battling r. .' "'. _. ._. -: 100 )is To In for the top spot in the to Shape American League A/C Maintnancewon a 50-45 decision over second ranked VP-5. The A/C Malnt. Anyone can hike 50-mlles, but also celebrated his 24th year in victory keeps their squad undefeated there's a difinate significancewhen the Navy. at 5-0 and drops the VP-5 one travels twice that diS-' The 100-mile swim lasted about cagers behind with a 5-2 re- tance In a swimming! pool. three months, ending on his 43rd cord. Calvin Nicholson came To keep physical fitness pro birthday, which was February 12. through again after his 31 point gram up to par,David H. Williams, The swim of 100-mlles consistedof splurge last week to drop in 22 DKC, swimming Instructor at the 3,200 lengths of the pool, aver- counters in this weeks AClc- NAS Indoor-pool, 'slipped' Into the aging about 1 1/2 to two miles a tory. Wilbur Aaron, also of A/C, Jacksonville water, Nov. 1, 1963, to begin his day.Williams dropped in 15 points to help the 100-mile swim. On this day, he said that he might try cause. ;\ : for another 50 miles before he \-RACESHIGHTLY.CEIT? 'SUNDAY! ; 'Organizational He retires reported from to the NAS Navy In in Feb.April, of ports ''RQStlIME'J 'tOK'1 "bd: ,l c'D'ufl.tfor'h' : of ,Bea: e'r 1961 and commented that he was the father of five children with one ShortsNAS Meeting To Get in college. Jax has been designated as EVERY NIGHT AT host of the 6ND Boxing Tourna- Orlando Hosts ment. Anyone Interested in fighting for Jax Navy should contact Frank Morrison's CafeteriaFree Needed Umpires McCaffery Ext. 585 at the earliest I Jax Navy Judo possible moment. - An organizational meeting for etc Child's PlatesCHILDREN persons Interested in umpiringIn Team For MatchOn Florida State University will the Jax Navy SoftballBaseballGroup play the Jax Navy golf team here will be held on Monday the 15th of February the Jax Friday, February 28. 12 AND UNDER ACCOMPANIEDBY March 2, time and place tp be Navy Judo team participated In the etc PARENTS announced later. Umpires will be Southeastern Invitational Judo "NARTU winners of the Iron Man needed for the NAS and NATTC Tournament in Orlando, Fla. Trophy for NAS Athletics. 'Grct I4ZQ,No FIr tEord..JWyNI IB J. Intramural Softball programs,also The eight men representing Jax LOCATED IN the Navy Jax Little League(Senior Navy were: D. L. Stewart and NAS Jax will host the 2ND Annual Major, and Minor Divisions) Rodney Fowler, Brown BeltsJ.; L. Southeast MilitarylnvItationalGolf ROOSEVELT MALL I program. Plans concerning an Umpire Baird, J. D. McCarron and C. Tournament March 456. ' Clinic will be discussed at Harp, Green Belts; R. Martoz, teeThe SHOPPINGCENTER this meeting. For further infor- M. B. Driscoll, White Belts, and Harlem Globetrotters will mation, contact Frank McCaffrey Pat Sullivan Blue Belt. be in the Jacksonville Coliseum NAS Athletic Director at Ext. 585. The tournament was held at March 4. Tickets can be obtained -- Robert E, Lee Jr. High School from the Recreation Office,Build- Military and civilian teams from Ing 704. Prices are $2.00, $L50 Florida and Air Force all over MORRIS and $1.00. teams from as far away as .t * Colorado and Puerto Rico Any person who has done any Better Bellair participated. competitive sheet shooting in the AUTO SUPPLYDISCOUNT Jax Navy's J, D. McCarron past several years is requested to placed third In the 165 lb. DI vi- contact the officer in charge of QUALITY, DESIGN, PLANNING TO ALL slon. Three other members of the the Jax Navy Skeet Team Dr. team placed 4th in their weight Parsons at Ext. 8183. NAVAL PERSONNEL classes. Trophies were presentedby Mr. T. Sone, 4th Black Belt Prescriptions Filled For Fla. club should contact GySgt. D. L. , of St. Petersburg All Sick Cars The next scheduled State tournament Stewart, Ext. 8544, or attend one Bellair of the Bigger PARTSPAINTSMACHINE will be a 20 man team weekly meetings. match In the Miami area,March 1. Men---Monday & Wednesday future the Jax Navy 6:30 p. m. 8:30: p. m. In the near 4 BEDROOMS,2 BATHS$60 MO. SHOP team will start monthly tournaments Boys(616)Saturday( ) 10:00- with the Riverside YMCA a. m. noonWomenG WORKand Club and other clubs In the Jacksonville ( & up) Saturday area. noon 1:30 p. m. Anyone interested in the Judo Visitors are always. welcome. . Bellair ALL ACCESSORIESFOR Booming BOTH FOREIGN Mo'vokop; AND DOMESTIC CARS SOLDSOLDSOLDSOLDBELLAIR Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5338 Norwood Avenue Weekdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. In the Gateway Shopping Center CREDIT AVAILABLEPARTS Open 10 am. to 9 p.m. Mon thru Sat. DELIVERED TO. YOUR LADIES DRESSES, LINGERIE, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, FRONT DOOR COATS, HANDBAGS, HOSIERY, COSTUME JEWELRY WE PICK UP AND DELIVER The g-T-RET-C-H Look is THE Look! 5836 MACHINE Imuquana SHOP WORK Rd. STRETCH PANTS $5.99Lovely SOUTH BLANDING ON LEFTI ' Pastels for Spring & Summer, Light _ __ PHONE 771-5636 J a ...... .....,, :. ...I..... ... 4 .- .... r. ,IBRUARY -jil\/ _ PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS FEBRUARY 201964 -Atattq Tlt& NARTU Sailor// Will Mrs. Hilton Wins I V0rTrail Drive In Daytona 500 Crier TournamentBy d Harold Benson, AA __ ___ u By virtue of a draw at the recent - Many people have different hob again piloted by the NARTU Navy ladies golf Crier Tournament, bies and ways of relaxing and enjoying man, Rod Eulenfeld. On the 23rd Mrs. A.R. Hilton won over Mrs. themselves. Some people Rod will be at It again driving a J.J. Sologovitch and took the top- like the serene peace and quietof '63 Plymouth, 426 cu. In. engine, honors. Both sported identical fishing( to loll in the sun and in the Daytona '500' Stock Car scores of 95-24-71 in the Jacksonville - drink in the beauties of nature. Race. Ladies Naval Air Station Other people go for the tramp- Rod, who is married to the Golf Association. with Marc WhetstoneLast Ing through the woods, packing a former Miss Wynelle Burdick of gun, in search of large and small Jacksonville and has one son I don't believe I want to bea October the Jax Navy Sport Parachute Club shared billings game. Ludwig E. Eulenfeld III, plans to leader these days because you with the Chuting Stars, the Blue Angels and numerous others in the Other people like the sound of continue on in the NASCAR racing can't tell whether people are following aerial demonstrations held here at NAS Jax in observance of this roaring engines, squealing tires, circuit after his discharge from the you or chasing you.--- Station's 23rd Anniversary. smell of burning rubber, and the Navy later this year. Captain Stubby, Prairie Farmer. Now, once again, The Vapor Trails have received ah Invitationto thrills and spills of racing. One I perform In another program featuring the Angels. This time In person of this type amongst our Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. midst is Rod Eulenfeld, AE2.at YUKON DINER The occasion is the First Annual Jaycee Air Show Pageant being tached to NARTU. Rod who is : held this Saturday and Sunday Feb. 22-23, an event which Is gatheringthe entered in this years Daytona'500' I finest in aerial acrobatics from across the nation.At follows the racing circuit when- Just outside Main Gat. .2nd Door from Yukon Post Office this show the Blue Angels will be Introducing one of their newest 'ever he can and races in the BEST HAMBURGERS YOU CAN FIND aircraft, the F-104, a slim-lined jet. Southern Circuit of Sports and As for the Trails, plans at the moment are only tentative. But, Modified racing. OPEN 1000 to 0100SANDWICHES hopes are to perform a series of free fall maneuvers, Including the This is Rod's rookie year in cross-over, the pinwheel and possibly the diamond formation made the Grand Nationals after seven famous by the Chuting Stars. Weather permitting, all jumps! will years of competition In the smaller COLD DRAFT AND BOTTLE BEER be made from 12,500 feet, allowing each jumper a fulTmimite in free circuits. Last year in the Mod- PHONE 3879351THE fall before opening his parachute. ified racing circuits Rod placed This Is to be the first public demonstration the club expects to performthis 12th in the over all standings, year. eight In the Atlantic '500' Since the club formed its demonstration team about a year ago, and was the Track Champion In BANK OFORANGE cities throughout the southeast have requested the Navy skydiversas 1963 Savannah Modified race. part of celebrations and anniversaries. Their performances have This year in the National Modified PARK been warmly received and the results proven beneficial, as at least point standings Rod is ratedas one former Vapor Trialer Is now a member of the Navy's Chuting 15th. On Saturday February 22, Stars team. Rod will be racing in the Daytona There is a standing invitation to all active duty military personnel, Grand National Modified Race in COMPLETE both male and female, to apply for membership in the club and Daytona, Fla. He will be pilotinga CONFIDENTIAL .R . become a part of The Vapor Trail team. Meetings are held on the first '56 Ford powered by a '63, COURTEOUS and third Tuesday of each month beginning at 7:30: p.m., in Bldg. 427 cu, in. Ford engine in the r er A 503 (NATTC area). Modified scramble. If any of you BANKING racing fans get down that way, keep an eye on No. 24 piloted by SERVICE Lr COMING SOON The Art of Multi-color Chutes.A the NARTU Navy man. The '56 f letter came recently from an irate woman who accused me of Ford Is owned by Wally Mastersof .. saying something during a speech that presumably reflected a critical Jacksonville.If HIGHWAY 17 attitude toward a certain group. The statement she quoted was ridIculous you happen to get their on the 21st of and bore no relationship to what I had actually said. It revealed February one should her also keep an eye on a'63 Plymouth, ORANGE PARK FLORIDA Member of listening ear was out tune. People too often hear what , they want to hear and not what is actually said.-- Kenneth A. Carlson, No. 59, owned by the Engineering F.D.I.C. The First Methodist Outlook (Glendale, Cal), 121363. 'Association of Jacksonville and -- - ) RIVERSIDE CHEVROLET' CEDAR HILLS BRANCH 3' f.--"i :! . 41; .; },,, . f':i:': ', s. : qi. : >11 " : n ' I SAVE ''h, i rI1' , MONEY' ><' PHONE .. f'<:Mr,h, ':ASP 1-1341 ."r :@ ' 1 SP. 1-6601 USED CARS PECIA ; ' THIS WEEK'S FRANCE CARS. OVER 75 SED _ RED HOT SPECIALS fOR NEW OR u USED-,CARS TO PLANS FOR VROLETSt.USt.\EN OUR QUALITY' C :lackwel1"n ; ten Bob Nipper H. J: -hreatl- CHOOSE' FROM SEE ONE Of Gary E : MOST ARE NEW ERVICEMEChevrolet I **' Rickets CAR,'TRADE-INS.: :, - CUUA-e Joe K* . . . . . ,IW G I ...a,, ,,t' OOOR. ..go- , 2 . : .$2895 6f'loRSl aii\hl.lI'k. . . . . . ; r 5lf'l'nnll. hrallell. 60 FORD 4 D OOR.'lra C'plAn.' . .".995 ieP 63 \IMPAI a SURadIoSkOpratrt, :air\ ond\liOned.\ $2695 R.I.\I. Auto Tran" t4 6 WA60N., ; ...i>:Br..;.. Like: ' Auto. uanZl &laU.5{ \\. F . . ,.'Facl. 60 FORD Auto.STATIO Trans!.. p. Slprr.n : . .1T95d. . ". con,. .,. ., 'u it.llll.e Auto.: nr": Trent' Tl need II lass, .$2495 l TNUNpERBIROans 11 AulO ",P.yyrrrlnu.: .Ptdll .. nrakl'lI.. .L.Ike. .nrw,$\095 n DOOR* r A6 A6r PORT COUPEr, :l mmarulatr. 60( CEVY f j' Stlfk 'R'ad\\ Beater jQ'nluM Si99S\ I nra IMPA61n t' i ' A poe *( 8 " Water P S ' . Radio an condttl Tra\\III S99STrana. 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