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\ : ' AkMLTt I -' t':" ;! i"" *'t'r" : 'I Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I expression of and military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement .of any military department of the products or services advertised. . VOL. 22 NO. 4 Jacksonville, Florida APRIL 2. 1964 ..' -- ..,.,. lli), rt ............... 'I1II'1I1.! PJ .-.J i- V'V _'> iii E. 'Cappy'; Capwell Caps Colorful 30 ,- 4'' 1! !! !1 !!!!!! Years As Navy Chief MusicianJacksonville's best known Navy enlisted man turned his Navy blues in for civilian clothes Tuesday morning after 30 years of music making in the Navy. Willis J. "Cappy" Capwell, chief musician has been the leader of theJacksonvilleNavy band for the last three and one half years and has appeared at hundreds of events here in Jacksonville and throughout - the state, as well as the many official Navy functions in the Jacksonville area. Rear Admiral Robert Gold- thwaite, Commander Fleet Air took his last official walk in the heads of 12 European nations and t C. Jacksonville presented Capwellwith Navy, through a group of side- several U. S. Presidents.In . his retirement papers In boys composed of his fellow chief addition to Royalty, Cappy ceremonies at 9:30: a.m. at the petty officers. has worked with and played for Administration Building, NAS The son of a Navy chief, the late celebrities of radio, movies and Jacksonville Cappy then Howard V. Capwell, ACMM, Cap- television during his career. Bob well entered the Navy In 1934 and Hope has featured Cappy and his 'My Vote1: despite an early reluctance totake band on two separate occasions and ,. trumpet lessons, went directly to George Gobel had Cappy directing Freedom'sLeller the Navy School of Music after the musical part of eight shows in I completion of his recruit training.His Hawaii. 30 years In the Navy Includes Cappy isn't much of a stranger to I"S. : Topic service aboard every type the military either. He has servedon 11-i of to the staff of 20 different ad- ) ship big enough carry a Navy . I ..;.. ., " Personnel here at NAS, Jax are band and he has played before the See "Cappy"' ftge 7' CLIMAXING 30 YEARS NAVAL SERVICE, Chief Musician and Mrs. being afforded the opportunity to . Willis "Cappy" Capwell are given farwell honors by fellow chief voice their voting privileges I' peHy officers, RAdm. Robert Goldthwaite, ComFairJax (backgroundC through the Freedom's f Foundation ' . |, and Capl. J. R. Compton, NAS CO (background RI.) For the contest being held April 1 through :d iu < 1' past three years, "Cappy" conducted the ComFairJax Band whichwas Nov. 1 of this year. /1+ The topic of the 1964 Freedoms also on hand for the retirement ceremonies held Tuesday Foundation Letter Awards Pro- morning. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) gram is : "My Vote; Freedom's Red Letter SharedBy Privilege.The top"winners of each service Day will be invited to Wahingtontoat- tend the Presidential Inauguration Jan. 20, 1965. The top award is Five VAP-62 SailorsLast .3i $1,000 and there are 100 other cash . awards totaling $7,500. All members - Friday may have been Good Friday, but it also could have been on active duty are eligible.The JJ vT called a red letter day in the lives of five enlisted men attached to Heavy letters should be limited to '. Photographic Squadron 62, based here. 500 words and typed or written Commander J. D. Stufflebeem, plainly on one side of paper only. Y a G mAll the 1964 ADMAT Inspection.The . squadron skipper, formally pre- Contestants should give their full letter noted that during the sented Letters of Commendation to name, rank, or serial number, five enlisted for past year, 39.7 per cent of the ad- outstanding men branch of service, military first cruise in the their contributions to their squadron squadron who were personnel eligible for re- See"My Vote" on Page 7 IN ORDER-Captoin C. A. Williams, Commanding Officer the Navy and the nation. NAMTG, Memphis, inspects the files at a recent Admin and Personnel - enlistment and 100 per cent of the COMMENDED Tickets Now On Inspection held at NAMTRADETS JAX. With Capt. Williams CHIEF MOORE career men eligible shipped over within the unit. These figures are are 1-Rl LCdr. J. R. Bond, Officer.in-Charge of NAMTRADETS JAX Heading the list of those receiv- well over the overall Navy average. Sale To JOWC's and Chief W. A. Lind. (Navy Photo By J. C. Davis, JOSN) Robert ing the letters was L. Moore, AEC, the unit's Career HOPKO YN3. CITEDIn Counselor. He earned the special addition, a Letter of Commen- Magnolia Ball NAMTG Undergoes recognition for his outstanding efforts dation was awarded to Gary E. Tickets are now on sale for the and contribution to the squad Hopko, YN3, for the high degree of Annual InspectionNaval annual Magnolia Ball, to be heldon ron's excellent reenlistment rate initiative, aggressiveness, and Saturday night, May 2, at the - and a grade of "outstanding" in See VAP-62 on Page 7 NAS Jax Officers' Club. Air Maintenance Training enlisted personnel In the operation, Rear Adm. Robert Goldthwaite, Detachments, located here at NAS maintenance and repair aircraft COMFAIRJAX, and Capt. JamesR. Jax were given their annual Ad- and associated equipment, and to Compton, NAS Commanding ministrative and Material Inspection conduct such other training as the Officer, purchased the first by the Commanding of- Chief of Naval Operations may tickets to the ball on Monday. ficer of Naval Air Maintenance direct. Sponsored by the JacksonvilleOfficers' Group, Memphis, Tennessee. The The Naval Air Maintenance Wives Club, this year'sball inspection party led by Captain C. Training Group maintains De- will be themed "Serenade In A. Williams arrived Wednesday' tachments at Naval Air Stations 4 Blue" and the proceeds will be afternoon at Naval Air Station Cecil throughout the United States to '. a.. donated to Navy Relief, the Navy- Field and spent Thursday and Fri- provide such training as: Marine Residence Foundationand day inspecting the various Training Complete weapons systems Including - 4I the Foundation. Detachments at Cecil Field and Clausey testing and ground support J Ticket chairmen for the formal NAS Jacksonville. equipment. j2 I- dinner-dance are Mrs. S. L. Naval Air Maintenance Training Class "C" type maintenance on V ( V Lanier and Mrs. C. G. Strum, and Group here at NAS Jax is a sep- specific aircraft engines. tickets are available In each com- erate command, operating directly Class "C' type maintenance on under the Chief of Naval Air mand and at the Officers' Club : turbine compressors. Commander gas '" desk. Technical Training Operational procedures and The evening's entertainment will Rear Admiral Allen Smith, Jr. maintenance on the Martin Baker include music by the NAS Band The mission of Naval Air Main- Ejection Seat. DISCUSSING MOGNOLIA PLANS are Copt. Compton, Mrs. A. N. combo, cocktails, dinner, dancingand tenance Training is to provide 7 Fowlerr-publjcity' chairman and RAdm. Goldlhwaite. two floor shows. ,technical training for officers and See NAMTG on Page '. J //4- . . _ " I - -w APMl2' PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS 1964. -. ..' .., . "'ti.. .... . ,IYtttteJ no." S.. .'. Jr :J; $' STN E RIGHT OF' I I I "' PRIVACY IN YOUR i XS ::X:; ;.; S; : , HOME. .. \ I '.; .., : j i Protestant 'Services at the All Saints' Chapel I [ .. SUNDAY 0 ( 8:00 a.m. Service of lbly Com- -... J The ,JAX AIR XEV.S\ is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper - munion "" ,- "',"--"f)1 '' rjistributnl each Thursday at the U; S Natal Air Station, , 9:30: a.m. Service of Divine Wor- --.- -- .. ,, T_ ..,.: .} 0, Jackson*':!)". Florida, b\ the Hrlt Publishin;;! Company: a . ship -j-,-. o \ '.' prhatf firm All CopY subnitt"! for use in thn J -\X AIR 9:30: a.m. Sunday School for ages NE',\S must b": forward to the Service Information Offirp 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 sSDJ 'Box 2. NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: neonin Monday hoforopublication. IhOOa.m. Service of Divine Wor- = \ fM\C t I News items: are welc()m 'd from all so rcps.- ship r'fr: _..:\.. Tfk'phonrEV 9-7711 L Ext. 8162. '6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship If' 1.v "" "{; Advertisements! solicited) : :. th" publisher and tju rn- WEDNESDAY- .\\ \'" of / 1.\: .: concfrnins such should be directed to the Holt Publishing .... 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir 'Rehearsal .. '""\\a\Xf6 :" ...." CompanY. 4724 Clu-lf Drive, Jacksonville! 8. Florida Telephone 359-4040 or 359-0271 -- - - 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- . hearsal .' .....1. I / \ p; VOL..22NO.4 APRIL 2, 1964 12:00p.m. Holy Communion; ,ALso:: -: : PEPS on all Holy Days Chapel Catholic 1 NATTC Services and at St.Naval Edward's Hospital : Cherished American FreedomIs Chaplain/ Message SUNDAY MASS Right of Privacy in HomeHome 6:30 a.m. U. S. Naval Hospital By Chaplain W. B. Feagins, Jr. 9:00 a.m. & 11:00: d.m St. is a sacred place to us, a place of refuge, of nourishmentfor and dramatic Book of Joshua in the'Old Testa- Edward's The stirring Chapel body and soul, of growth and lo\e--home. very ment affords a quality of teaching for our lives here and now. As DAILY MASS This is our world within a world. Ib30! a.m. St. Edward's Chapel And just as we wish man's bigger sphere to be free and secure, so we read in chapter one we see where Joshua was taking on the responsibility MONDAY & TUESDAY do we Insist on the safety and sanctity of our individual homes. of leadership. Almighty God spoke with these words, The Founding Fathers, steeped In the belief of man's dignity and "Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of good courage; for 4:15 p.m. King Hall, NATTC Lord God is with thee whithersoever thy What more the worth, and wary of jack-booted tyranny against his home and his thy goest. FRIDAY person, sought safeguards for himself and for all Americans who appropriate words can we find to encourage us'here as ambassadorsfor 12:05 p.m. U. S. Naval Hospital were to come after them.In God and country. This is wonderful assurance that in the present #. SATURDAY Article IV of the Bill of Rights--the first 10 Amendments to the and in the days ahead there Is the providential care Intertwined within 9:00 a.m. St.Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY Constitution--they showed their concern In these words: the very core of our lives. It Is true that this rests basically on our "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, acceptance of God as directing our lives; and even: though there may 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, seem to be many experiences which seems to deny God's care, then Masses shall not be violated, and no warrants shall Issue, but upon probablecause our faith has not reached a point of maturity to be of much use. Catechism Classes: Grade School supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describingthe We are not consoled by God on the basis that our experiences of SATURDAY place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." life will not be filled with pain or suffering, or questioning or doubt 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities This fundamental right of privacy in one's home is a cherished Rather it is our faith that is made strong when we relate the world building part of America's freedoms today because we can contrast it with upon the word of God as consistent with our contribution to society 122NURSERY the absence of such decent regard for the individual in other lands. about us. To know these things In our faith, such as moral and personal The Naval Air Station Nursery The abode may be humble. It may be stately, It may be bare, or responsibility and to live' this rightly Is to strengthen our faith. How located In Building 560 on Child crammed with elegance, or harbor dark secrets. strong it Is to become a living example of a tower of conviction of Street, opens at 8:15 a.m. on Sun- But the law-abiding citizen can retire at night, secure the know- the religious and spiritual life. day morning. Parents attending ledge that his privacy will be respected; that he will'not know the There are ways to know of the assurance of God as we face life. Sunday Masses or Protestant ser- dread of the rap on the door; the unwarranted intrusion into the worldof Acknowledge His presence as fully as possible, even though your vices may leave young children\ in the free American family. faith is small. Then start anew each day in a vital relationship with the nursery without charge. The freedom of our homes is closely allied with another right we God as the center of your life. After all, we exercise regularly for hold dear: the right to move about freely at home and abroad.We the physical prowess. why not the spiritual exercise daily for religious - move freely in our cities and counties and between states, sub- prowess. Then lastly, let us receive assurance of God's . ject only to the regulations which have been adopted freely for the presence in our dally tasks as we come together with others. of like Station Traffic safety and well-being of society. feelings, all living by the same assurance. The regulations on travel abroad are not denials of the right to move Let us continually make a place of fellowship with others in our daily ViolationsThe freely, but actually expressions of government's concern for the routines for in unity we can belIeve' but In dividing we doubt. With individual's freedom when he Is away from the homeland.The this assurance we can face the days together relying on the very withholding of passports to areas wherein an American's free- promise of God. Let us take Him at His word, and then we shall know following Is a report of dom and safety cannot be assured--such as Communist China--is the truth of spiritual conviction end life's purpose under His providence. motor vehicle accidents and traffic an example.We . violations for the period March 22 believe that a man was meant to be free--free to come and goat Scouts Win Volunteer ClassAnnounced through March 28. his will, so long as the exercise of this freedom does not infringe upon the freedom of another.We CamporeeFirst By NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis believe a man should be free to wrap himself and his family week March through March in the intimacy of his home, and be guaranteed against unlawful AwardsThe NAS Red CrossThe 28 . . . 6 prying and entry. ( I Total accidents this year through These are bulwarks .of the American way of life. (A FPS) Navy's own Boy Scout Troop spring Gray Lady and St March 28 . . 63 Troop 131, sponsored by the Naval Aide Class was announced this Total accidents through March Air Technical Training Cen- week by Mrs. James Compton. . 1963 . . 61 ter, was one of the troops to wn; On-Base Chairman for Red Cross Number of days since last Injury First Achie ,ement Awards at the Volunteers. The class will be held In motor vehicle accidents North Florida Council Camporeeheld five mornings the week of Apri J . . . . 4 monthly. 20 and applications will be taken r! Curtis Haverty, the troop's by appointment the previous week. Assistant Senior Patrol leader, seta Red Cross volunteers are need- NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis council record ed US Naval Hospitaland in the to week . . . 62 competitive serve at Field ,. Speeding . . . 15 rope toss. He threw a rope with the Base Red Cross with over a bar 15 feet Director's office assist In the to air , + Reckless Driving . 1 attached the thrown end records for the summer sWlmmll11: to a 1 Going through Stop Sign log with timber . Other violations . . 45 a hitch pulled the program.The log up to the bar, and held it there largest need at the Hos ', ) by hitching the rope to a stake pital Is for Gray Ladles to help G Forty-four drivers appeared be- .,J( "': using a clove hitch, In the dazzling the Red Cross carry out Its pro- ; for the 'Traffic Hearing Board at >,' > f. time of 13seconds. Theprev- gram of recreation and personal " the meeting held on March 30. ( ious record for the NorthFlonda services for patients, and toser.e Disposition of the cases Include the >v *' Council u> was over 20 seconds. as chaperones and receptionists r' 15 lost driving and park- < volunteers - following: Cther competition e ents included the dependents' clinics. Afew ing privileges aboard the station ';..' map making, compass read- are also needed to help for various' periods; 11 were '1'.;"" Ing, making fire by flint and steel, In the Red Cross office as receptionists - assigned: to complete an eii ht- observation of ,. nature, semaphore and typists hour course In remedial driving '.'if ',t ,i:. signaling, and axemanship. Volunteers Interested in applying - received ; instructions; 15 suspended .( ." to serve In the hospital k penalties; 11 were given The troop meets each Monday Red Cross should call the Hospital warnings ; two were dismissed; and at-7:00 p.m. in Bldg. 550 in the GUEST SPEAKER..The Rev. Joe J. Martin, President of the Jackson. NATTC (Hospital extensions 211 or 213)); referred to commanding area. six were Any boy 11 ville Ministerial Alliance the Sunrise years those to serve at the Base officers for possible disciplinaryaction. speaks at NAS Services heldin old or older Is Invited to attend wishing call should hanger 117, Easter Sunday. Navy Photo by Ron GardnerPH2 nd become a Boy Scout. Field Director's office Mainside 552 or 554. . A. -- .- -I -. ." r 3' APRIL 2, !1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE ._ __ _ . y.,: I') ,h .. INSPECTION..Captain 1. P. Pressler, Commander of' Fleet CLEANUP Air Wing Eleven, inspects the officers and men of Patrol Squadron Seven during the annual Admin/Personnel/ Inspection held recently " rollowing Capt Pressler is lt.fjgji.! Galle, Avionics Branch Of-' 'fleer: and CDR. P. 'B. Derr, Jr., Commanding Officer of VPOf) : '- SALE ! I licial Navy PhotoBennett . ; LCongressman - 88th SpeaksOn CongressAt SAVE OVER 80 . Ip FRA-126 13 CU. FT.NOT A Congressman Charles E. Ben- 11 FT. BOX nett was guest speaker at the reg- f ular meeting of Branch 126 of the Fleet Reserve Ass'n., March 27. Bennett WESTINGHOUSE FROST FREE This was a joint meeting, with the Ladles of Unit 126 also attending IckEAYtvg& 1 Sharing the speakers platformwith Tk0 e . Congressman Bennett was Mrs Richard Atwood, Unit 126 .r' NEVER President, and Captain frank & e, wl tF Wigelius, USN, (ret.) promenant t Jacksonville attorney. SEE PAGE 12 AND DEFROST Congressman Bennett coveredthe YOU'LL KNOW WHY!IRIVERSIDE' . major points of the Seth Con- AGAIN gress in his presentation. Speaking I M of the 1964 tax reduction mea- sure, he stated, "I 1 consider it the y r' -- CHEVROLET r : major achievement of the 88th' Congress and one of the most important CEDAR HILLS .I ,. WHY SUFFER pieces of legislation in the I .. . t -N. t ML SUMMER? " last 10 years. Bennett told the ; Association, of which he is anhon- 1 rwt/ ro II ! ary member, that they should be / MPER particularly Interested in seeing > M more job opportunities open up .M,,. ONLY MO.3I9" . on a continuing basis In the U.S. M Committee Chairman NO DOWN Housing : L' ' . Jim Murphy announced that bar- I CAMPER .. .1Ti ; Ing unforseen circumstances the PAY .. April meeting of Branch 126 will 5 be held in their new meeting hall Sleeps Ii"',. 4M up in five WITH TRADE located at 7673 Blanding Bl.d. minutes. Two full size/ beds The Fleet Reserve Ass'n., Is OirrallrrtcttJsizr/ 16' x 6'6". open for membership to any career SALES AND RENTALS Re'. Seth 1 RHC-13 or retired enlisted Navy or @ 70HURRY Marine Corps man who Is interes- JAX CUSTOM ted In protecting and improvinghis rights and benefits. Anyone interested BOAT CANVAS ONLY 7 should contact Dyer Burr, COMPANY TO SELL AT THIS PRICE ONLY Branch 126 President at 771- THEY'LL'GO FAST 0527, or"Skip" Washaliski Vice 4588 ST. JOHNS AVE. Floor Samples Only Other 2-Door Models As Low As $178.40 WIT RND 34 At Blandin Blvd. President at 771-7377. 'NOT 9, NOT 11, NOT 12, NOT 16 INCH SET - MONEY IN 1 DAY BUT A POPULAR 19 INCH @ PORTABLE TELEVISION S25$ to S600$ ONLY 1.61 $99 TRADE NEEDED ''' ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE A WK. ((4)) To Sell --- HURRY I Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us MILLIONS SOLD LIKE IT how much you want. Pick up the cash at your 3 CYCLE-MULTI-SPEED SPIROLAJOR ACTION. convenience. Same-day service. NEW HEAVY" DUTY Commercial TypeLaundromat BIG 12 Porcelain :::7' Doth have 5 Yr. Guaranteed Top and ud 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Drive Mechanism, Never Rust You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get_ Mo. Pmt. TAKE YOUR CHOICE 5 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $21.00' 10 r 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 156 with Trade 219.27 13.00 500.51. 29.00 JUST /rile 6 each I 286.73 1200 1 600.00 34.39 uc )o Last LUC27 Above payments include interest. jPfSjJW ID1IAILT1mMtce-; 3U4NORMANDY BLVD. EY 95546NO - 'oaip MONEY DOWN WITH TRADE 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356.0735 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 PRICES OFFERED AlSO GOQD AT THE BROKERAGE CoWvr BEAVERr , s !II' u ,... : :-: -. .. ---- _._'_ , APRIL 2, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS 4 -- I Movies "0" Club Movies will be shown regularly usa Notes at 7 p. m. on Monday through Thursday, April 2 Saturday; at 2 pm. and 7 1 p. mon . Thursday, April 2 Saturday; and Sunday, at the Happy Hour 3:30: p. m. 6:00: p. m. Malnslde and tfATTC Theaters and Home made goodies night Dinner 6-9:00 p. m. at 7 p. m. only on Sunday at Friday, April 3 Friday, April 3 the Hospital Theater. These times are subject to change. April Birthday's Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00: p. m. Thursday, April 2 Dinner 6:00 p. m. 9:00: p. m. Saturday, April 4 4 Mainside The Robe Richard Saturday, April Planer Party Burton, Jean Simmons Jacksonville Kmel CM Sunday, April 5 Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00: p. m. NATTC Cash McCall James Dinner 6:00 p. m 9:30 p. m. Garner, Natalie Wood POST TIME 8 O'CLOCK-On McDuff North of Scorer Vespers and Refreshments Charlie Jay 8:00 p. m. 12:00: a. m. Hospital Man In The Middle . Monday, April 6 Sunday, April 5 RobertMitchum, Frances Nuyen Jr. Volunteers meeting 7-8 p. m. Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00: p. m. Friday, April 3 I Dinner 6:00: p. m. 9:30: p. m. Mainside The Eyes of Annie Tuesday 7 DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AVAILABLEWe April Prime Rib of Beef, Steamship Jones Richard Conte, Fran- Game Night. Round and Fried Chicken cesca Annis and Wednesday, April 8 NATTCThe Robe RichardButon : can save you time, effort Monday, April 6 - money by offering you a choice of Disc Jockey Show Jean Simmons many types of distributorships. Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00: p. m. Hospital Cash McCall James some to 80 pet. Dinner 6:00: 9:00 p. m. Garner, Natalie Wood Financing on up VP-I6 Eagles Complete Tuesday, April 7 Saturday, April 4 Operation SpringboardPatrol Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6:00: p. m. Malnslde Yellowstone Kelly . Squadron Sixteen, com- Dinner 6:00 p. m. 9:00: p. m Clint Walker, Edward Byrnes OVER 100 AVAILABLEOur manded by Commander William J. Wednesday, AprilS NATTC The Eyes of Anniejones Vaught, returned to NAS, March Richard Conte, Francesca 28, from Operation Springboard Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6OOp/. Annis executive consultants will aid at no costor . you '64 at Naval Station, Roosevelt Family Night 6:00p.m.9:00p.m. Hospital The Robe Richard obligation. Secured investments from $1,000 to Roads, Puerto Rico. all the fried chicken you can eat! Burton, Jean Simmons We national and we can $50,000. are a company This the last was Springboard locally or anywhere in the U.S. Writeor 5 place you Operation for the "Eagles" while Sunday, April call Products With Research. 512 Fla. Nat'l flying SP-2E "Neptunes." VP-16 Mainside Silver Chalice Paul Bank Bldg. EL 3-5976. will commence transition into the CHUCKLESPat Newman, Pier AngeliNA Navy's new ASW aircraft, the TTC Yellowstone Kelly - P3A "Orion," April 16. Clint Walker, Edward Byrnes r Hospital The Eyes of Annie : "Your nose is suspiciouslyrosy Jones Richard Conte, Fran- i i this morning. What makesit cesca Annis so red Mike: "Sure 'tis the reflection Monday, April 6 of me soul, blushing with prideat me ability to mind me own Mainside Palm Springs Week- business" end Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens EXPRESSWAY NATTC Silver Chalice Paul Newman, Pier Angell APARTMENTS Hospital Yellowstone Kelly - ____ _ __________________ ) At_ Clint Walker, Edward Byrnes Tuesday, April J 7 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. FURNISHED $65.0UNFURNISHED$55.00 Mainside Three Hundred Spar- tans-Richard Egan, DianeBaker NATTC Palm Springs Weekend- 1 YEAR GUARANTEE WARRANTY ON ALL CARS! Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens 57 PONTIAC . . . .$595 61 FORD GALAXIE . . $1395 Conveniently Children Welcome Locatedto Hospital Silver Chalice Paul Newman, Pier AngeliWednesday Hardtop Automatic, double power. Hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering downtownNAS 57 CHEVY WAGON. . . . $695 and brakes. and Cecil April 8 V-8, automatic transmission, R&H. 61 'RENAULT DAUPHINE. . Ad '. .$595 Maidside Lassie's Great 57 MERCEDES BENZ 220SL.$1295 Sunroof. Jon Lockhart CLEO DAVIS venture June Like new. 62 DODGE 4-DR. WAGON.$1695 Provost PARKWOOD WAGON. .$995 59 CHEVY Automatic transmission, - power steering, NATTCThreeHundredSpartans 4-Door, V-8, automatic transmission, R&H. REALTORS-INSURORS power brakes. Absolutely like NEW! Richard Diane Baker 59 CHEVY IMPALA . . .$1195 62 588 S. EdgewoodEV Egan, Weekend- CHEVROLET IMPALA.$1795 Hospital Palm Springs 2-Dr. Hardtop. Real nice. 4-6444-CO 4-9442 60 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE .$1395 Hardtop, Automatic, power steering brakes. Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens 63 FORD FAIRLANE 500 . .$2095 60 Full PLYMOUTH.power. Clean. !. . . .$695 2-Door, hardtop, automatic transmission, the ONE place to radio and heater. 2-Dr. V-8, automatic, Radio & Heater. call for 60 FALCON . . . . $795 63 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE . .$3695 n Radio and Heater Loaded. OVER 50 CLEAN CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ! WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE money SERVICE PERSONNEL Phone Beneficial'' Get cash double-fast for any good rea' Telephone EV 4-4536 son furloughs expenses, bills you-name-it! And get Beneficial's International Credit Card too. for ImmediateCash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office anywhere - Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! i BENEFICIALFINANCE 1 D SYSTEM ...... p y \. Loans up to $600 on Furniture. Car or Note JACKSONVillE. Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville o \ J 311 West Bay St.' Mayflower Hotel Elgin' 3.4473 , .5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive'in) (V 4 4595 MOTORS .. 8130 Lem Turner Rd, (I, Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 5.2623 t :i.i ARLINGTON BenefIcial Finance Co. of Arlington Town b Country Stopping Center RA 4 7910 SO, JACKSONVILLE Beneficial. Finance Co. of Florida 3436 Beach Blvd. South Gate Plaa EX 8.1515r1 _ t -1PAGE .-- lJ ": _'--.. . ; ." ':t r APRIL 2, ;,1964 --' JAX AIR NEWS PAGE ::', Seven VP-18 Men TIII'ee Ifal'ines tratlve preparation for the com- JI ." >: $ mand's Inspector General Inspec- m ", Receive Their tion.Hays received his letter for P moo At llksfei'emoiiis outstanding performance as a . sentry at the station brig. Air Crew WingsSeven Nelson was cited for outstanding - \ J performance as a sentry on > '\... requiring secret clear- posts top men of Patrol Squadron - ance for the past year. Eighteen. received their Ronald L, Nelsen pm 'r N Alrcrewman wings and were Meritorious Mast was held in the designated as SP2H Neptune Air- office of Major G. A. Wickman Robert H. Hays crewmen, March24, ceremonies Commanding Officer of the Marine conducted at VP-18's Hanger 123, Barracks, recently, as three marines TUES. SAT. ONlYi! APRIL 7 11 here at NAS. were presented with Lettersof TUES.-SAT AT CEDAR HILLS ARLINGTON The men were: Mordica M. Commendations. Nolen, A01, James L. Riley,A TN3, The Marines were Lance Cor- / GATEWAY . Roland C. Hodges, ATR3, DennisH. porals, Billy R. Nixon, Robert H w us TUES. -WED. AT HIGH LANDS SHERWOOD '- - Blaszczynsik, AX3, Carl W. Hays, and Ronald L, NeLsen. KNO THURS. SAT AT SOUTHGATE PAXON Brown.AMH2, Willis J. Clark, Nixon received his letter for ,r . AX3 and Paul R. Reed, AX2. \ r oLr 1* N outstanding performance during a ', .. f Captain L.P. Pressler, Commander ? Billy R. Nixon period concentrated on Adminis- ...-.-- ........ .. ;rjr :: o; : Fleet Air Wing Eleven, l ,, ' presented I , wings toBlaszczynsikt, '1 .t. . Brown, Clark and Reed \0. A.'" at the AMI .1 ; Inspection. Individual Plane Com- .' '. ; "; : .t t4 manders presented Nolen, Riley, J '':;J r r.:' j and Hodges with their wings V \. .: . : The Aircrewman designation is . the result of long hours of nard o ; . work and study. Achievement of --1 0 this award Is a definite honor and : LOVE d ' the goal of all flight crew mem- -- I' bers.Air Reserve T'M \.. .. ,O'I718'. lA" I . Offers '" '/:".".-/ . ManyAdvantages TELEPHONE COURTESY Miss '. y.:', ... : ::, .. Dallas, Secretary otth Southern PHONE HOMESP .. \ ,':'. "'""'. - " Bell Telephone Company dis 1-3770 SP 1.0250 ' cusses the "do's and dont's" of WE WIRE FLOWERS. :.; ; ., . Enrollment in the Naval Air Re- answering the telephone, in a , serve offers many advantages to lecture held at 0 & R recently. Wcowttt both the new recruit and the veteran (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, who desires to affiliate with a PH2)In) FfM1Ati :' : : Selected Reserve squadron after j :, , a family with nine children, i t03rdST. S.'WESCONNETT BLVD. \ . completion of his active duty tour. . the of the older brothersand \ : ,. . It's job . Some of the many advantages offered look after the little FLOWERSOR ;;v' ._ ;(:.... ; .. ';. < sisters to '' ' ! . :r . are: rt" : ,. ..0( :,:'<" ones. EVERY OCCASIONFREE f ;: t : " Satisfaction of serving your Normally, the youngsters appearat DELIVERY :}j h. ] 'I J ., ..r ;V}.f.1 ;1;.: .-, ." .' i country.Satisfaction of meeting draft Father breakfast was still surprised In their pajamas., there- JEWELL J. SMITH .,.,, ..>.. RJ.w. "t '. ;{', ,y'l; ',i.!I'Ic. : board requirements. fore, when the four-year old show- :> t ........, ; .f Mj; 4.. \ I - Officer Training programs. ed at the breakfast table fully ,.,,,,"ff., .Yo.. .=>", ", .....,," ".; !I up i1''i ' Travel, adventure, and fellow- i.; :+ : . dressed. ship. > iJ:<'r1ftiiJi.. <:I'f1' "!.;,I.. "4. '.' did dressed so /4'S:' "t N '''':: ' "How -f ' you get :'Y.(': ' > j and $ ': . Recreational ' Exchange. pri- : f : l soon?" father asked. #Vj. < ('.,. \. :-s.<" ".kJ 1 .j 'r. 'PP v .<' *> ,. h.' ., vileges. f : ** 7 '* > . rt. "< ":: ) <<' . : .w <' Replied the "They : ; : Gradual familiarity with the youngster } 1''b.C :''->''\&: *:*< r'tf.r )'j>L ."J. f"Sl: ; undressed last ! military way of life. never me night. 2*1 ,M! ,:!' :j Jr : . Seniority and promotions. Uniforms, Pay, and Instruction. Information on theNavalAlr Reserve - may be obtained without obligation STOPAND M0fe defre at the NARTU Jax Recruiting el i1y, Office Bldg. 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Groups servicemen; and their families /s for a new era! Call: !$LOO per person. Extra child: 8x10, L95. Bring your Bible and worship with EXTRA Finished wallet-size SPECIALI I u each Sunday at the Yukon Baptist pictures. 1/2 x 3 1/2, less: Church directly across from "'.A.S. DOUG COOK S'' than Sty( each to a roup of 4. same Ppse-Np handling or mailing costs In i Yukon.ORDER. 854N. Edgewood Ave. W.T. G Ft A JVT OF SERVICES: CO. .... 384-2556 1')21 ' SUNDAY SCHOOL .. .. iio 771-Glbl l HOURS Mon. . 9:45: A.M' Fri. 10 a. m. 6 p. m. Fri' Night . MORNING SERVICE 11:00: ATIONWIDE 7:00: p. m. 9:00: p. m. lunch Hour 1:00 m.2:00 : : p. p.m. TRAINING UNION 6:30: .M. IJJ{ MUTUAL INU ANCI COMPANYIHomi CEDAR HILLS ARLINGTON GATEWAY HIGHLANDS EVENING SERVICE 7:30: ..'......' OH.tt Columbus Ohio ( Member of FDIC SHERWOOD SOUTHGATE PAXONw. Wednesday Bible Study 7:45p I _. __ .. J.. JJ ._ l'. - APRIL 2, 1964 " J'AGE6 JAX AIR NEWS -- Leadership Marine Tin Bender' Builds l \ Vital Role In New Time Saving LoaderStory 4k and Photos By GySgt Wes Ward NATTCFollowing "Take It to Gunny Parent and he'll weld it, swett it or make you a new one." Those are often the words heard around the Marine Aviation l YS ( Is pan three of the Detachment here at NAS. 1 article on the change of designation Gunny Parent Is Gunnery Sergeant Frank A. Parent an instructor ' 1 of NATTU to NATTC..) with the Marine Mechanical Fundamentals School where he teaches . young Marines how to use and build with hand tools. He refers to 4'M ' Naval Leadership training In the himself! sometimes as a 'Tin Bender but the Marine Corps has him P lvt Jacksonville area Is conducted at classified as an aviation mechanic NATTC. Each class In the Leader- Last week he was presented a Capt. Compton, Capt. Strum, Honorwoman Monahan -" ship Training Program is two Letter of Appreciation from aaM NATTC Commander Captain C.G. Monahan Named HonorwomanOf weeks long and Is made up exclusively Strum for his design and construction - of personnel in the same pay-grade. The classes consist of for use of a in Bullpup the Aviation loading Ordnance trainer '; .. First t64 Wave Leadership ClassA such subject areas as Naval School. history, speech Principles of AAr The Ordnance School had the First Class Aerographer's Compton Commanding Officer Leadership and Supervision, Communism American Goverment and problem of moving students to the Mate was named honorwoman, last the Naval Air Station here, to aCt military drillAdditionally hangar from the classrooms for a Friday, of the first WAVE Leader- company him as he inspected the leadership training class In missile loading. This ship Class of 1964 to graduate., class. transit time consumed approxi- from the LeadershipTraining- The formalgraduation formation courses usually Involve daily lectures - over a two-week period mately two hours per class each gram at the Naval Air Technical was conducted by Monahan, ,\G1, week.In Training Center Jacksonville, Commander and scheduled to cause minimum inter- a I Company Bar ference with assigned work. a bull session with some of Fla. bara J. Dietert SN, Platoon Com the Navy Chiefs and Marine Ser- mander. They were selected With the large Imput potential by She who Instructors In the was IngridE.MonahanAGl, Schools geants are their classmates on a basis of Instructors Into NATTCs , who is attached the Naval Air school Parent heard oft the to the Naval Air Technical Training Sgt Military bearing and performancein Station here. need for a such a trainer that HIS Center conducts an Instructor GUNNY PARENT AND the Drill and Command portionsof could be used In lieu of the Training Course. This course LETTER-GySgt Frank A. Parent Capt. C. G,Strum,NATTC Commanding the course. trains the potential instructor in actual huddled plane.He with the Ordnance proudly displays his letter of Officer, told the grfcap\ The class included students from all areas he will need In Impart- I School personnel and came up Appreciation from Capt. Strum "Leadership is dynamic always Jacksonville, Glynco, Ga., and u ing the professional knowledge heI with a design for the AGN 12 for his design and construction changing", as he addressed them Coast Guard Reserve SPAR, from has acquired to the trainee. Sub- ,Bullpup Loading Trainer that couldbe of the Bullpup Missile Loader before the ceremony.He St. Louis, Mo., who performedherannual ject areas include use of training !1 used In the classrooms. He trainer. (USMC Photo) then invited Capt. J. R. two weeks training duty ;in aids, platform technique and lesson ! Immediately went to work and constructed the course. planning. The Instructor Training ] . W the loader from Course Instructors are C \ Course is also available for scrap ; per- 'material In his free time. Sarama, F NC, and T. P. Kemp sonnel from other Commands in the The letter to Sgt Parent from MMC. Jacksonville area who are slated I Capt. Strum said "the p for Instructor duty. designand FOR LIFE SAVING EFFORTS- ; workmanship of the trainer J. R. Compton, NAS CO. various companies thesamebat- :reflect ingenuity exceptional Capt. talion, all lor AO-A School. 1 knowledge of the ordnance field presents a letter of comendationto Leadership training, not only for and a keen dedicative personal Chuch Phillips of the Indoor - NATTC personnel, but also for attitude. Your willingness to assist I Pool for his efforts and personnel of otherCommands In the and your unselfish devotionof quick thinking in trying to re 4 l your free time to this projectare uL J. M. Man vive the late Capt. The Naval Air Technical Train- commendable." Ing Center carries on a continuing Q H ner, former CO of USNH, who program to keep the relatives and This has been about the attitudeof died of a heart attack in Januaryat friends ,of NATTC personnel theSergeantdurlng the 18 years .. the NAS indoor swimming Informed about NATTC and the he's been a Marine. It's not uncommon facility. (Navy Photo by Ron to find someone consul- Navy as a whole. This program has several facets. ting him for Ideas on how to repair ii' ,' 1 Gardner, PH2)CAN) for or build everything from a [ .s,#1) I Upon reporting duty under ;,..( n: Instruction, a letter Is sent to the trailer hitch to a part for a boat. YOUTAKE parents dnet and of to the each wife"A"of each School married stu- He camping has rebuilt trailers the and Detachment's boats often U.S. Veteran Seeking Link to Belgian ChainSt. YOUR CAR WITH YOU' "B" School student telling them improving on the original con- Vith, Belgium (AFPSA) Considered For Financing and Insurance dition of to them. be of something of the Naval Air Tech- search is underway to lind the value the chain historical stateside and overseas, call contains Those who know him considerhim official chain of a bird nical and the St. Sebastian Training Center explain- and several a skilled machinist rather than St. Rock Brotherhood lost medallions one of DYER M. BURR, reprwWGOVERNMENT dining ing the benefits to be realized by / which dales back to the 16thl.cnlu..y. the student upon conpleting his just a mechanic because of his WWII. EMPLOYEES school. knowledge of complicated machin- The chain is believed to have FINANCE CORPORATION & ery and metals and his ability to been taken from a St. Vith homeas Anyone having. information per INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Also, at periodic intervals,Open a souvenir by a serviceman taining to the whereabouts of the. INSURANCE COMPANY either match House Is held by the two "B" a design or to builda wearing an Acorn patch ((87th Division chain should contact: Douglas S. 5613 Timuauana Road. better pan. ) and a military policemanwith Coffey 106th Schools for dependents.In these Infantry Division PH. 771.0527REMINGTDN Open House activities, the Com- Prior to reporting for duty here the insignia "XX" ((20th Association, Inc., Town Hall, West he spent two years aboard the Corps) on his uniform. Orange. N. J. manding Officer or the Executive carrier Princeton where It Is said Officer all and greets guests they .. that he ordered ' never anything for are conducted on a tour of the + schools. his shop, he built It.. w The Naval Air Technical Train- The pilots, crew chiefs electri Ing Center presently holds the cians, and ordancemen In the A 100% NYLON BLACKBALLS NARROW WHITEWALLS Chief of Naval Air Technical Marine Corps who have worked LIFE TIME GUARANTEE Training's "Admiral's Plaque", with Gunny Parent believe he can MANUF Plus Fi'di ml 1 F dw Ta and J Tin" ioff LIST KiAUri LIST ACTURED Your Car iiordleita ol condition| PRICE PRICE build which they won for fiscal year anything. They know that KjJMa 1963. The trophy symbolic of the planes will be able to fly as longas AND SIZE600x13 11.30 R9E9 212U most efficient activity In the Naval he's around even If he has to GUAf NTEEO TUIILIIS I I build parts. BY ONE 650x13750x14 Tumm 18(55 |E 22.10 Air Technical Training Command OF The Bullpup Missile Trainer Is THE 21.45 BTlffl 26.25 Is based on the results of Admin- wo TUIILIU I istrative Material Inspections,and just another example of his ability. OLDEST Np 800x14 1UIlliIS 22.15 Hitl 27,15 passes on from winner to winner. MOST 670x15760x15 n.. "'I I I 26.25 mVm 23.45 There were several interesting 31.15 iffil 28.20 FAMOUS TUII Tm sidelights to the disignation I t The American-Korean Founda- TIRE 800x15 TUII nun 34.50 mffl 30.65 change: I tion does pioneer work In Korea BUIlOERs sonnel First have Lieutenant removed Division, repaintedand per- by the assisting blind the technical deaf-mute training, provid-for No Down Payment-up To 12 Months To Pay replaced signs.Biggest job was ing rehabilitation equipment, sup- FREE MOUNTING-Open tit 1PM: on SQturdays removing the large "Naval Air and therapy for the dis ' plies, Technical Training Unit" sign on ; HUGHES abled. Give to the American- ---S BROS. TIRE CO. the front of Bldg. 500 NATTC'sAdministration Korean Foundation through your \ _ SAN JUAN AT Building. Federal Service Joint Crusade. ROOSEVelT BLVD.-ph. EV4-6423 .-oil r '-'-'"' 2: 1964 o'o JAX AIR NEWS '" PAGH- -- Fr Cappy Caps 30- year Career " I '":,' ; :""r' . ((ontinued From Page /1)) ,, > .' ; t mirals over his thirty) years and In addition the affable chief :' 't : :?@G':< : has traeled'the : : , literally seven , musician has been one of the main- "" 'j seas in his trips round the worldof stays of the Fleet Reserve for the ,t."I' 'f" 7'2"'n'e'.v": ) : 3ESI Uncle Sam's Navy. past 20 years. This is an organ- Ads should be mailed lo the JAN. AIR .E V. Trying to pick out the highlightsof ization of active duty and retired Jacksonville H, Honda, to mu! not later than Tuesday bur publication ! a career like Cappy's is hard Navy and Marine Corps enlisted the lollovung 1 hursJjAtKarmingtoohte for this deadline task even for him. However, ? personnel which is banded together will be published the following week unless the publisher certain day in December 1941 ct to protect their Interests In is instructed oihindse A check or monv\ order for the full cost Pearl Harbor, when he was aboardthe Washington D. C. Cappy has been ol the ad must be received VUTH the copy (lor the adDO . Crusier USS Northampton president of Branch 91 In Jacksonville NOT SEND CASH Contact me today. stands in his as does the memory> since 1962 and Is he July l RATE: Minimum charge ( 3 lines) . Sl.OO i day played for the raising of the now In his second I term. Per additional line ((4 words line). .35 JOEIUTEN E first 50-star flag inHawaii,which Despite his travels and busy per i was raised at the U. S. Memorial schedule Cappy has found time to l . Cemetery of the Pacific. marry and raise a family. He is LARGE 4 ROOM FURNISHEDAPT. Cappy's abilities and talentsaren't married to the former Pearl L Singer ConsoleZIG $ 12.50 with CHILD CARE. limited to music by any Jones of Athens, Georgia and has 5.00 WEEKLY LIGHT WATER ZAGS, sewing machine makes Phone 771-6400 means. The letters ?nd commendations two daughters, Dorothy age 19 $FURNISHED PHONE 353-1823 fancy designs. Has balance$48.00or 3811 Blandin2-Blvd in his service record attestto who graduated from Forrest High reliable party can assume$7.00 ......... AFTER 7 PM. STATE FARM his leadership and his interestin School and Peggy age 17 who Is monthly payments. Call 353-1946 IMtfil'Airtomoklli. IIIIK IKI CMipinyfcM I.A...... the morals of all the men in the In her junior year at For rest High. FOR RENT Nice grassed trailer will deliver, no obligationsA1SEWING '! OffIU.IaeeIIIIICt..11II1G1l Navy as well as those in his various Cappy and his family will resideat spaces In new park. Phone 264- MACHINE EXCHANGEFOR bands. 2058 Jammes Road Jacksonville 2119. SALEWESTWOCD3 Florida and will be forming a FURN. APT.Downtown Riverside area. 557 Oak St. Apt #2 & 3- bm-sgl bath scan PROSPECTOR"SUSPECT" new musical entertainment group redec. Adults. porch, $68 pymts, near Jar,Cecil. Dr. 1 or 2 Comp. for club and hotel type employment.His Ph. 8162 771-0530 days eves. wk. $50 mo. only $12.50 per or mother, Dorthy M. Capwell No asked. FOR plus utile Call for appt. to see equity s Do \ou want to "soil" your property lives In Franklin, Pa. SAIE after 1800. EV 8-9886. HELP WANTED Men or Women ? or do want to conduct you Train now for Civil Service Positions - Red Letter VAP-62 Has Day guided tours through your home? -- See our ad on page 12. JAMES E. MEAD INC Jf it's the latter you handle it1! Continued Prom Page U) REALTOR But if you reallant it sold APTS. FOR RENT leadership he displayed In hIs ty have been above approach. WALTER J.SCHUB quickly, quietly and with the duties. The letter states: "Since The outstanding "Sailor of the Clean 3 rooms, child welcome U.S.N. (RET.) the least amountof inconvenience arrival to this command Hopko 'Month" award for March went tc Justiss Apts. Yukon 387-5906 consult use would appreciate has voluntarily carried out, not S. J. Vecchione, PT3, of VA- ACL BLDG. 355.5474 the opportunity to talk this over only his own, but the duties of 62's photographic department. He NEW FURNISHED 4 ROOM APT. RES. 721.0851 with \ou. others temporarily absent to the was selected for this distinctionon Electric kitchen, private bath highest degree of proficiency." a basis of his willingness to garage, yards. $75.00 per month. work, intelligence, military bear- 3873 Herschell St. EV 4-4328 Bl CHIEF III 0!, MUNSON, ADJ2. PRAISED Ing .and. his proficiency in leading'men. Official praise came to T. O. FOR SALE: 63 Corvair Spyder, Ii 4 Speed, R&H Clayton Revels, Munson, ADJ2 with a letter NAMTG 3 Locations To Serve You designating him "Plane Captain of Ph. 264-6555. the Month" for March. (Continued prom Page 1)) Munson's selection for this award MAP MEASUREFOR 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. H Mile N. NAS Gate was based on his "out- Cockpit procedures and Main- 5444 NORMANDY Across From Atlantic Mills standing ability in keeping assigned tenance personnel.Air YOUR TRAVELS; 2809 MAYPORT RD. }Ji Mile From NS Gatt. aircraft maintained to a launched guided missiles. \'\, '0 (formerly' Pruitt The Co Atomic Biological and Chem- roo \ . readiness. of . BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE high degree ical Warfare Defense. . Shocks Brakes. FRITZ The letter continues:"Munson's .. \ tOn Tires' Batteries PARMAN Maintenance Administration. ., Front End Engine A Transmission' r proficiency in ..line'runcatio s, ) ( C.P.O.) __. R.t _ .. initiative and attention to duty, General Courses on Aviation. :J WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE U.S'.N. have squadron's greatly assigned contributed mission.to"the cating Hydraulics Engines, Jet, Helicopters and Recipro-,Elec- ' tricity, Electronics Transistors, NOTHING. DOWN. EASY. PAYMENTS SAILORS OF THE MONTHThe Mathematics, Digital and Analog Computors. BRUNSWICK PREMIUM ceremony also Included Ground Support Equipment. selection of two men for "Sailor 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless of the Month" one for Februaryand Nationwide Guarantee in Writing one for March.W. My Vote _ the mileage Guarantee Now you can measure 36 Months Road Hazard C. Haines, ADJ3 was of planned vacation trip 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE designated "Sailor of the.Month" (Continued From Page J\\ in seconds.your Precision Gadget, 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 1 FREE for February, being judged on his made in U.S.A. measures the distance - 87.75 FREE dress and home address. All entries - 850 x 14 3 FOR professional performance military Chart ANY as on Map or 1 FREE 3 FOR 98.55 should be sent to; Freedoms 900 950 x 14 behavior, personal appear- mark the with builtin - 600 x 13650x13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE ance and adaptability. Foundation, Valley Forge,Pa., before you route a 1 FREE crayon. Simply roll wheel over 65.10 3 FOR the November deadline. The letter states While serving - 1 : the distance FREE and have exact 670 x 15 3 FOR 76.95 In the capacity as an RA-3B Letters should discuss the re- route you 1 FREE 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 and sponsltylity of all Americans Including in miles. Order now, only 1 FREE Plane Captain, as Duty Petty $L95, by return mail B.F. Nipper 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 6line\ those in uniform, to vote Officer in 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE Haines'charge professional operations intelligently--after they have studied & Company, 5507 Moret Dr. E., , 10 Florida. 750x14 and leadership abili- the issues and the candidates. Jacksonville , BLACK ,,670 x 15 performance RECAPS.':.; '{"H t I Y/SW/ TUBELESS"' . y AH'SIZt:} BLACKTUBETYPE 'I( ' 6 VV',('Exc.< I tai 't "895 Y 1295' pj {d. 1Z- . To Tax plus Tax , ,\ ... -.J _......... I --- -- -- 2 BALL JOINTS ANY U.S. BUILT I CAR / ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR 31.95 We are tuned to 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 Navy Problems. . WHEEL BALANCE .99 WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 E __ 0 3"" , TUNE UP 4.95 r BIG CHIEF TIRE CO.0 / \ t o W RIVERSIDE BANK PORT MA* \49F; 1234 KING ST. 384-7541 5809 MAY ; 5444 NORMANPY 4201 ROOSEVELT Drpou't Inured b,ftdviol Dvpovl InwrofK Cxp EV 9-0388 i EV 4-4631 'CH 6-485 . ...,. ." ." IRI" = .1,1. j.I- ."- -- .;::-.:... ... .. I-l-J-- "- -- "' -'- '" ... UJL --- .APRIL 2, 1964 PAGE JAX AIR NEWS . Club Blue Jackets Inn Acey Duecy CFO ROOSEVELT MALL Club Doin's April 2 Thursday, Thursday, April 2 Thursday, April 2 CARWASH The Grand Prix's 8:00: p. m - Happy Hour 4:30 p. m. 6OOp.m. Open 12:00 a. m. April 3 Friday, Friday, April 3 Friday, April 3 HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY om..6 p.m. Phil Cay and Chantels 8:30p. m. Jack Hundley Emerals 8:00: p. m. 12:00 a. m. 12:30: a. m.Saturday. Saturday, April 4 OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00 till:3Q April 4 : : P.M.L.caUtd April I 4 Capples Combo Saturday, The Redcoats 8:00p.m. -1:00a. m. in The R/'JJsew.lt "all Sh'rJrJln" (;'mt"r nn R'r's.! :yr It Tiled Marc Castle 8:30 p.m. 12:30a.m. Sunday, April 5 ' Sunday, April 5 EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY Sunday, April 5 Charlie Jay Carl Boyd and Rhythm i > Kings - Game Night 5:30: p. m. 7:30p.m. Monday, April 6 8:00 p. m. 12:00a..m.: , AUTO WAX APPLIED FREE Redcoats 8:30 .p. m. 11:30 p. m. Pizza Night Monday, April 6 WITH CAR WASH ! . Monday, April 6 Tuesday, April 7 Dining and Dancing Happy Hour 4:30: p. m. 6:00p. m. Open Tuesday, April 7 Tuesday, April 7 Wednesday, April 8 Happy Hour 4:00: p. m. 6:00p.m. Game Night 7:30: p. m. 9:30p. m. 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On Car Sold Every ''I l IJ He landed in a deep, sloping Government Insurance ; Employees Company Ii la' | AND AFFILIATES t 1iiL I I IcI SHOP IN THE SHADOW OF THE 50-FOOT MISSILE snowbank and bounced up againsta I, : Capital? stock companies not affiliated, with the US,, government tree, sustaining bruises and a .' Home Office; Washington, D.C. ,ttiJ' broken leg -- his only injuries. 1 I .rt,1 GORDON THOMPSON Engine failure of his A-4 jet r 7 Jacksonville Office: 338 West Forsyth Street :r while on a flight}; from Lemeore Naval Air Station to a practice ; INSURANCE;:,Auto Fire Home Boat life Overseas "Jacksonville's j 4 :;' Center" bombing range near Fallen Nevada, had forced Ltjg Dickson to FINANCING: Auto Mobile Home bail out.r' . i ill >__ _ 11964.0 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 rlan Employees PromotedOn Navy Wives Club , .4 Station's Merit Programfollowing #86 Operates Not 47 NAS Jax Ci- to Same GS-7; Gloria It Holder, New Shop-Bldg 953A employees were promoted Stock Control Clerk GS-4 to Same ordance with the Station's GS-5; James C. LaMon Head dollar well spent will buy you j promotion Program. Stockman to Freight Classification a worthwhile Item at the Navy [rooted at Overhaul; and Re- Assistant, GS-5: Dorotea M. May Wives Club #86 Not New Shop epartment were: Thomas L. Stock Control Clerk, GS-5 to Stock located In Bldg. 953. A/C ''Quality Control Control Supervisor GS-6Wilbur MY ncr, ; Among the many things that can alist, GS-9toSupervisorACty N. Wilkinson Warehouseman to M be purchased are household goods; l" ; Control Specialist, GS-11; Stockman; Marie P. Wood Stock shoes and clothing consisting of , W. Burleson, Aircraft Control Supervisor GS-8 to Same womens, children's and military "NOT NEW.SHOP" Mrs. Barbara Snyder Chairman in charg. of j' ment Worker to Aircraft GS-9. personnel the Not New Shop and Mrs. James Bradstreet, Co-chairman display - meet Mechanic (Electron- Those promoted in the Miscel- Donations of used Items are some of the many ;items that can be purchased at the shop. Ransom Hi: Burt, Aircraft laneous group were; Sallle L, given to the shop from military (Navy Photo by Chris Col., SN. [ument Mechanic to Aircraft O'Donnell EAM Operator GS-3 and civilian personnel throughout [ument Mechanic (Electron-. Date Processing Dept to Digital the station. Alton W. Coldewey, A/C Computer Scheduler, GS-5 Data Monies collected from the sale :I ity Control Specialist GSo Processing Dept., Margaret A. of Items are used for the following: (L BUY YOUR Supervisor A/C Qualityrol Meehan Travel Clerk, GS-4 monthly support of a foster Specialist GS-llKenneth; Administration Dept, to sameGS- child; tuition for a child at Pine- VOLKSWAGENS son; Radio Mechanic to Elec- 5; Sammie J. Harrison EAM castle School for retarded child- trol Specialist GS-11; William Operator, GS-3 Data Processing ren; monthly check for Duval Welfare A )avis, Jr. Mechanical Engineer Dept; to Digital Computer Scheduler Board to purchase milk and v at lustrial Equipment), GS-9 toe GS-5, Data Processing Dept; other necessities for local orphan- I GS-11; Kenneth Dawson Paul R. Wright, Cost Accountant age and other emergencies that may 10 Mechanic to Electronicshanic GS-9 Overhaul and Repair Dept. arise. SPRING MOTORSCOMPLETE : ; JeanM. Dease, Clerk., to Operating Accountant GS-11 Chairman for the shop Is Mrs. 3 to Accounts Maintenancerk Comptroller Dept; Dorothy W. Earl Snyder, Mrs. James Brad- SERVICE AND PARTS (Typing) GS-4; Robert L. McAlllly, Position Classification street, Co-chairman and Mrs. FOR VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBILES cue, Instrument Mechanic Specialist GS-9 Industrial Relations James Weaver, act as assistants.All E-I Financing Arranged ectrlcal) to Instrument Me- Dept. to Same GS-11; personnel are urged to dropIn Inlc (Electronics) : Elbert Mllwee Gantt Secretary (Steno- and browse. Hours of operationare GREEN COVE SPRINGS o 284.9209 een, Assistant Production Con- graphy) GS-5 Administration Tuesdays. 8:30 a. m. until lman A/C Instructor Mech. Dept. to Same GS-6 ; Vivian B. 2:00 p. m. lectronics) to Production Con- May field Secretary (Stenography) lman A/C Instructor Mechan GS-4 AdmlnlstrattonDept. toSame ( . tendant Overhaul and Repair Dept.to ((Electronics): William A.Hall- GS-5; Pearl B. Shaffar, Timekeeper - Fuels Liquid Pump Operator \rk, Inspector (A/C Assembly) GS-2 Comptroller Dept. Department. A/C Inspection Specialist GS- James C. Carson Toolroom At- Supply uP90 Earl H. Harrington Airframes rker to A/C Ground Equipnt Radio Free Europe Feature Mechanic (Electronics) ; nnett F. Jr. A/C Metalsmithlanufacture RADIO FREE EUROPE COMBATS COMMUNISMEighty & Repair) to Lead- g Welder; Alexander Jeoannldes million people in FaM-!" to it. (They themselves listen to NEW CARSInterest 1 rcraft Instrument Worker to ern Europe live under Communism RFE.) RFE welcomes their at ON ircraft Instrument Mechanic For them the l Iron Curtainis tacks as a convincing proof of :iectronics) : Hilton L, King,,Jr. ence.a continuing But they ,have menacing a source pres of its effectiveness. Rate is 3/4 of 1% per monthon ironautlcal Engineering Techni- the unpaid balance. which . encouragement they turn fan, GS-9 to GS-11 John :7; same ; to day. It is Radio Free every ' ,1 t Leverence A/C Quality Con- Europe.For Dollar cost of only $4.88 per $100 per Jol Specialist, GS-9 to Same fijtfk 13 year, Radio Free Europe a Y year, including Life Insurance on your loan. II; Walter D. McDaniel Indiihll -' has broadcast Communist- Engineer GS-9 to Same GS- controlled Poland. Chechoslov 11; Clementine J. McDonald, Clerk1st akia. Hungan. Rumania and i GS-3 to Same GS-4; Law- Bulgaria.; It has firmly established 1 .. nee itself as the free world's Amt. 9. McLeod Aircraft Instruent - most influential network broadcasting of fc * Worker to Aircraft Instru- ft d ONE to these captive nations. Loan |ient Mechanic; John F. Onstott, b.1 ' A nonprofit American or ani.! fni i a+ r.. Quarterman A/C Instrument zation, RFE is often confused STOP lechanic to Quarterman A/C In- with the Voice of America a $2000 $63.60 trument Mechanic (Electronics); U. S. government agency. RFE, 2500 79.50 SERVICE ohn C. Ostertag, Jr., A/C QuaUY however M nongovernmental Control Specialist GS-9 to Private American citizens manage ''MMILVCONGRATULATIONS 2800 89.04 [upervlsor A/C Quality Control and supervise RFE. All RFE Mrs. Vivian 3000 95.40 Peclalisr I GS-11; Howard C. program; ; are written and broad- Wagner, Navy Wives presi { east by exiles from the network' pahm Management GS7o Analyst National the dent (L) presents countries, in the language! Same GS-9 Jack D. Schultz target; ; of these countries. Chairman Pin to Mrs.Nancy Werner Irframes Worker to A/C Inspection Radio Free Europe exists to (R) that she was awarded Seefried Specialists Aorcraft GS-7 Instrument; Kenneth Curtain help the resist people!" the behind tyranny the Iron of at the Navy Wives Club con- JAX NAVY FEDERAL porker to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic Communism; and maintain their vention. (FAPL) (Electronics): Lester J. historic ties with the west First clerk: "Poor old Watkins ellers, Supervisor Inspector One of the most precious commodities hay completely lost his hearing.I'm CREDIT UNION ((Aircraft Airframes) to Supervisor in Eastern; Europe is afraid he'll lose his job. Phone: j A/C Inspection Specialist. true information, This; cannot be Second clerk: "Nonsense, he been got Bid. 39, NAS Ext. 8507 S-12 obtained from the Communist a raise in pay and has ; Albert C. Thornton Messenger to the complaint department transfcred RFE breaks the GS-3; Frank E. Wige- press; and radio. / monopoly nn in forma- lim Communist General Engineer GS-9 to -- --- -- - lion with objective newscasts and Industrial Engineer GS-11; Benny It the commentaries. exposes M. Woodham Electronics Mechanic SALE economic mismanagement. the SPECIAL to Instrument Mechanic lies and] distortion;, the brutality , [(Electronics). and human waste thai are prod. BOOK PASSES Those promoted from the Public ijcl of CommiJni RFE is; the Works Department were;James free press; in exile for the peopleof B. Bailey civil Engineer (Gen- the Sotirt European satilliles.' ; G Ic" PUTT- GOLF COURSE eral), GS-9 to Same GS-11; Irving With broadcasts of religious; 4825 BLAHWNG BLVD711.2803 Spevak, Architect GS-9 to SAME "mire*, folk music, drama] and '' nu PHONE GS-11; Alfred Waterman. Refrig- oilier programs, KFK: nourishes 'hie ' eration Mechanic to Head, Refrig- (lie cultural/ and national aspiration lh 10 PASSES $2.50 eration Mechanic; and Daniel L. of it-, listener Much of the ""1 REG. $3.00 SAVE $1.00 White material it programs i is expre"lyforbidden ! Mechanic Engineer (UtIlities in these countries. THIS SALE GOOD 4 AND 5 APRIL, 1964 ) GS-9 to Same GS-iL Those The dictators of Eastern Europe "America's Favorite Outdoor Family Sport" promoted from the Supply regular! heap abuse on RFE Department were: Minnie L. discourage listening Collins and try to Stock Control Supervisor APRIL 2, 1964 10' JAX) AIR NEWS ..__,. ,. .. n ...,_,.." t o. w "' 'n " ; 1"w.r I IF' Quote of the Week-- 't.... I', '\ ', "'d.i ,y'(", ,' I r1 1" .'t ' ,< ' . \ "Every JitihHgalinn' ',.,.,.,11ItI\I II err.vArla/ I -.:. ',;) ; ': In Iniilcrfland {I'niti'd : Slates rfsptnisihililirs! ; in lit,- tunldtoday. / A ."-\\r. .\vl'n'lIllarrimall.I In- der Sl'Crdarof. State for Political: a t \- Affairs . TROPHIES PRESENTED BY the NAS Intramural Program and Copt I IJ. J, R, Compton at the recent presentationcremonies held in the NAS Theatre last Thursday March 26. Navy Photo by Ron Cardner; PH2 1788 I : ii -= VALIANT : AXA'R' 4 SPOR" Low Down PaywePit-Easy Financing' PRESENTATION OF THE IRON '::1llgN: :: EW' S::: ., .. .' :: . Approximately 18 MINUTES;from the base, South on Hiway 17. MAN TROPHY was made by Copt.J ...: :.: .' :.:. :,... .. : .. > ,<:: . R. Compton, (left) NAS CO, CLAYTON REVELS ,to Capt. S. Lanier, NARTU CO, (right). NARTU won the most cM&flJl, -Pnto k, Inn. honored NAS sports trophy for AroHwp lw / + the period of' July to Dec, 1963, rI - 1050 N.Orange Ave. GREEN COVE SPRINGS, 'by compiling the highest num ber of' total aggregate points, PHONE 264-6555 JACKSONVILLE DIRECT of' all thesports.NARTU compiled 3,300 points during the last ses- I Rr sion. Permanent possession of' the trophy can be obtained by SPECIAL winning the Big "I" 'four times. This does not have to be four . times in succession. It can be -. won over a period of years, PERMANENT f (not less than two years), as the F trophy is awarded twice a year. : This is NARTU'S first time that WAVES *.. they have won thetrophy.(Navy NATTC CAPTAIN'S CUP TO THE MARINES-UCol John Ur.ll, CO ;0 Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) of the Marine Aviation Detachment accepts the Captain's Cup 795 (REG. $1250 VALUE) .I! NARTU's from Copt. C. G. Strum, CO of NATTC. The trophy is warded annually to the NATTC unit accumulating the most points in Intramural Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only 1M Golf StartsApr.6The sports. The Marines won (for the most teams entered in all the sports and the most participation by it's members; (USMC With Mr. ERIC or MISS EMILY schedule for the first weeks Photo by GySgt Wes Ward! action in Intramural Golf will be: J JET BEAUTY SALONNEAR / AMERICAN LEAGUE-Apr. 6 Marine Aviation Pistol Team Front nine--Supply vs.VP-30" N' JAX NAS-384-1522.X 2:30 p.m.Back nlnr--VP-45. vs. Admin. Wins All Guns Championship 2:30 p.m. - Front nine--Public Works vs.Hasp The Marine Aviation Detach- Tampa coming in second In all "A"-3:00 p.m. ment's pistol team returned home events. They entered the Flamingo MONEY MOM arenMONEY Back nlne--VAP-62 vs. A/C last week after three weeks of com- Matches in Miami and wonthe"allguns Maint.3:00 p.m.NATIONAL petitive shooting here In Tampa championship" by virtue of !foes of any LEAGUE-Apr. 9 and In Miami. their close second place finish in The team performed very well as all events and winning the.45 caliber - SAVE BY WISE BORROWING Front nine-AF679th vs. VP-30. a team,winning six trophies in the match by a large margin.This "B"2:30p.m.. sharpshooter class and individual gave them the grand aggregatescore. Back nine--FICEUR vs. CFJ--- awards. They commenced shooting . COMPARE RATES 2:30p.m. here early last month in the Dixie The team was shooting against Front nine--VA-35 vs. Hosp"B" matches where they won three first some of the best shooters in the . Int. Rate-1% per mo on unpaid balance. 3:00p.m. place team trophies. nation. They were up against other Back nine-- VP-5 FAETU3r00p.m. vs. They did not fair so well in Marine teams, Army, Navy Air Force and Coast Guard teams. Amt. MONTHLY PAYMENT SSgt. Harvey Meese, a competitorfor Of many years summed up the Your BLACK ANGUS competition, "Those teems we shot I Check 12 18 24 against In Miami were some of the ? best I've been up against and we . :. 00 S 17.77 S 12.20 9.42 1.L Meat Company really had to hold them and squeeze" every shot to stay insecond place. 100 26.66 18.30 14.12 "A He said that some of the other oo 3 :!i4 24.39 18.83 or astsuer" A Real Old-pasliioned Meal Market teams had no other military duties 500 44.43 30.49 23.54 4029 Blending Blvd. CEDAR HILLS 771-7362 except shooting either practicingor In matches across the nation. S600 53.31 36.59 28.24 The Marines concentrate on win- NOW FEATURING $700 62.19 42.69 32.95 ning team championships but they ( try just as hard to win Individual matches when they are actually FRESH competing .g<::inst each other. Payment Includes Interest and prine Iple. The team can be found most j. A small deposit to your share-savings weekends shooting In small mat- account Is required with each payment. ches such as they just competedIn. be I SEAFOODFRESH During the week they can 1 found performing their regular It FOR SERVICE TO ALL MILITARYAND duties in the detachment.PAGE . CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL IWI '"" DAILY ROI\-nOTTO 1 I & i RITES lAX NAVY FEDERAL r . --"Call: E. Mark Utsey CREDIT UNION Bid. 39, HAS U.S.D.A. CHOICE SIDES 53( LB. STAll'AIM MUTUAL' $'01/, Farm AvtA'INSU Ext. 8507 PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING, WRAPPING FREEZING : m OOM/ANI 389-0338. 1948 RlANDlNG BLVD. 196J! >RIL 2, AIR NEWS PAGE 11- Navy Judo'' IarsIiallThe & t:al'liud Join earn Sweeps A JUDO GOO Kegki l : In III Bowling VV Two keglers joined the ranks of CONTINENTAL LEAGUE the 600" Bowlers this pastweek. MCAT TourneyThe They were Kenneth Marshall witha Mix Masters 3, Avlons 1 626 of the Eagles and Russell Spartans 3, Supply 1 cars are insured Garrard with a 608 from the Pay- Spoilers 2, Alley Cats 2 with us than with Jax Navy Judo team swept masters #1 team. Pizzan's 3, BB Stackers 1 any other company. place, and Pat Sullivan, 3rd place. Paymasters #2-2, NARTU ##11-2 I at the 1st Results of last weeks action the tournament City Other members of the Jax Navy : ComStore 5-3, Protons 1 Find out why nowliJ ! ( Tournament held at the Riverside - judo Judo team who participated in the AMERICAN LEAGUESky Paymasters ##1-3, CFJ "A" 1 YMCA, Saturday, March 28. tournament were: John Sullivan, E. MARK UTSEY the" Jax Warriors 3, FICEUR #1-1 Besides Navy squad Glen Marsden and NATIONAL LEAGUE 1948 Grant BlondingDlvd Joey Cutters 2, Seabees 2 1 mat participated other teams were ((9-10)), Don Brassfield,John Fagan Needlers 4, Doc's 0 Rookies 2, A F 679th 2 389-0338 HighJSchool, Davis from Lee Benny and Billy Lee ((11-12)), Mike Sheff Cannon Cockers 4, Crash FireO Phantoms 3, Lucky'7' 1 School, and the YMCA Judo judo and Bert Marsden ((13-14-15)) and Marlins '3, Riggers 1 Air Frames 3, Baymen 1 Club. John Lynskey under 180 lb. Chiefs 4, Falcons 0 Rejects 4, Marines 0 STATE FARM Winners ,,,, 1--1 Jax Navy were: Boys Mutual A"tolllobll.lftUf'"C' The CMiptlty Jax Navy Judo Club hopesto Play Boys 4, Electrons 0 .-Robert Cursors 2, Mad Foxes 2 Moms Off lcis Bloomlntton,Illinois 6-8 age group Pollard host a tournament of this typein NARTU /##2-4, Thunderheads 0 1st place, Mike Kisner, 2nd place, April !J& _, _.... Owl Hoots 3, Bombers 1 and David Marsden, 3rd place; 9-10 age group--Larry Parham < 2nd place, and Kim Miller. 3rd Auto Liability Insurance place; 11-12 age group -Eddie .w 1 Grant, 1st place,and Bruce Nigels DUVAL COUNTY RATESOver 2nd place; 13, 14 and 15 year age 25 Married .$39.00 Over 25fSingle .$43.00 "Dennis Bunn, 3rd place. 21-25 Married . $55.00 21-25 $72.00 group In the Mens group 150 Ib. and Under 21 Married. $67.00 Under 21 Single. .$115.00 under--Charles Lipsey, 1st place 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY PAY PLANMcDOUGALL'S and Mike Driscoll 2nd place;under INSURANCE 165 lb.--John McCarron 1st place, I and Clarence Horner 2nd place; AGENCYTHE Heavyweight division--D. L. Ste- Near Main Gate NAS, JAX wart, 1st place, Julian Baird 2nd 6463 Roosevelt Blvd Phone EV 8-7676 BANK OFORANGE PARK APRIL 1964s r .. .iu' rw uw r.*. A in A DEMONSTRATION of Judo 1234 throwing techniques is pre- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 COMPLETE t\ formed by D. L Stewart (stand I CONFIDENTIAL " tHIGH. ing on one leg) and Julian Baird 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COURTEOUS ? (in the air) at the Jax Navy Judo 20 21 22 23 24 25 Club located in Bldg. 726. (Navy 19 BANKING RIFLE MARKSMAN for the Photo by Harold Benson, AA) 26 27 28 2930 JSERVICE.t; ,,, y year 1963 of the NAS Marine - Bks. was L/Cpl C. H. Hampton S FORD MOTORAMA Inc.tfItt Major G. Wiclcman, Marine , HIGHWAY 17 Bks. CO, left presents trophy One of the Largest and Most - to l/Cpl./ Hampton, right .who tabulated a score of 233x250.) Modern in the South ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA Member AA Navy Photo by Harold Benson, PRICES SLASHED F.D.I.C. I I UNBELIEVABLE ORANGE AVENUE SAVINGS VANDERBIIT I TIRES rLf); d''f GREEN CO COVE 4-6511 SPRINGS O f ; S. ONLY 17 MIN. SO. OF'NAS ON HIWAY 17 SP ::i: AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE YOUNOMONEYDOWN WESTCONNETTFURNITURE AS LOW AS $]17 PER WEEK1st 1 CO. y k 5326 WESTCONNETT BLVD. AT 103RD. ST. SP 1-0750 1 QUALITY NYLON 24 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE HIGH PISTOI MARKSMAN forthe SIZE 1 1for 2ter tier14OxIt ' EASY CREDIT 1 for JJ0'5 111 till 35.32 Year 1963 of the NAS Marine 170115 111 IIES 33.32J Barracks REPOSSESSIONSMATTRESS 1 Q66 NMS 1111 22.ES 4132 was GySgt. J. B. FREIGHT SALVAGE Eagan. 2 for J.J5, lEbis 1311. 21.ES 51.32 Major, G. A. Wickman, Marine ( iShU 1133 21ES 4532 Bfc*. rO left AND BOX SPRING SET 19.95 !locxl4! 1411 2IES 5532 presents trophy 4 for 3532 150114 1113 32.E6 13 32ICD.13 to Sgt Pagan, right who carded .DINETTE SETS 29.00 .. 11.13 2066 3932 a SCore of .BEDROOM SUITE $79.00 5-670.15-C00.1 tSJilJ 1111] 2UI 43.32 . 377x400 Navy Photo TUIITYM NYLON ILACXWAU ADD J 00 ON H"TUIIUU Tutu by Harold Benson, AA LIVING ROOM SUITE $69,00 All Tires Plut Tax,& Exchonfl.-N$3.00 Add-On If Old Ti,. Not CappobU - END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES $5,00 nMi iH n t SPORTSSHORT .MODERN LAMPS $5,00TV SETS $60.00 / e FREEM ;; '; ELECTRIC AND GAS STOVES 35.00 I TUBE-REPAIR Ji 1 $45.00 STEREOS $100.00. - .REGRIGERATORS MAIM STRUT CEDAR HILLS JOUTHSIDI .... 1504 lluAif 1244 rkillH Hiwty The Intramural Golf starting CONDITIONER 149.00 ITlli 6 MAINIL ... ,1-TON GIBSON .. ... . c. I I 4.9051 ng date .....,.... .. will be delayed a week to about t; ".. ,....... the "UNOr"CROSS9; 'rL 6th of npril to enable some .,. Osw-t M. 0,..Wds1.f M 9,..MM. - teams to get their handicaps in. COME IN AND BROWSE OPEN 9 A.M..TO 9 P.M. IRNII Ctlll,M.. CARROLL CXIII Mr.JAX . -- -- PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS APRIL 2, 1964A w The American-Korean Foundation r. provides school buildings, equipment, textbooks, scholar- I ships for destitute Korean chil- i dren and orphans. Please contribute CARS to the American-Korean Foundation through your Federal Service Joint Crusade.An IN F I A Unusual Investment l 4.0 15% NET Private water system, sen- I Ing growing area. Pricedfor i CONDITION SIGN OF APPRECIATION and a token of' a 'land 'farewell is presented quick saledue to illness ! to Cdr. J. W. Vaughn ((2nd 'from left) by Mrs. Rucks 'from the $5,000.and Complete inspection.Information I I AT NAS Dependents Swim team 'for his co-ordination and support of the NAS Swim Team. Cdr. Vaughn, Admin Officer 'for Call for Appointment I II I FAW-11, has been transfered' to Lake Hurst New Jersey. Coaches Albert R. Marshall Mike Stevens, (far left) and Chuck Phillips, ('far right! look on. Realtor . e ''Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, JOSN) 520 Fla. 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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 |
| 86 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |