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.::r I if of FLA. HISTORY 61 L -. .TD See Column 1" a Prizes .aeve .1.r.US to ngS.1. 9 Jr. Four Below c AY h. w .k NE i Publl.Kd by the Holt Publl hng! Company private: firm. Opinions exp .t>.4 by the publUW and _It."* herein are Mr own and not to b. considered on official expression of any military deportment.The . appearance of advertisement In this publication does not constitute I an endorsement of any military deportment of the product or service advertised. VOL. 22 NO. 8 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA APRIL 30, 1964 Ball Set wrcr&u- -r-- Repair Work To Close For Fri., NAS Runways 10 DaysJacksonville d ,x a&. Naval Air Static i will be completely closed to alls Sat.Eves air traffic except by helicopter, this weekend and air operationsabout iSr will be kept to a minimum for 10 days while workman repair Work by the units of the Jack- the runways and Install a hydr aullcally operated aircraft landingBe sonville Officers Wives Club for v arresting gear. the Thirteenth Annual Magnolia The repair work, done by civilian E-3EXGtnl To Ball to be held tomorrow and contractors, will Include extensive - Saturday Is nearing completionwith repairs and resealing of Issued By Mrs. A.N. Fowler Coordinator the concrete runways. and Mrs. T, A. Graham as The arresting gear to be Installed Exam Center co-coordinator for the affair. Is similar to the ones The U. S. Naval The and posters are aboard thegtant aircraft carriers Examining programs Center Great Lakes III is being completed by Mrs. C. W. and will be used when fleet air- , developing two examinations for Young; raffles and door prizesby _,'l- craft are forced to make emer- each of the general apprentic- Mrs. J. E. Wall, Mrs. C. J. landings at NAS.The equip- A PROUD FIRST-FIRST-Mr Peter W. Hennessy (ILl), who was the gency eships at the pay grade E-3 Brown and Mrs. W. L. Hoglan, ment can also be used as an first child born at the Jacksonville Naval Hospital, proudly shows when planes level AN, CN, DN, FN, HN, treasurer. her first born to her ;mother, Mrs. John H. Johnson at the Jack. emergency measure trouble on take- SN, and TN. (See Magnolia Ball on Page 9)) develop engine Each examination will have a sonville Naval Hospital. Name of the history-making infant?Why, off. Peter William Hennessy, Junior, of course. (See Story on Page 7- During the 10-day period,most total of 150 ltem>, 100 basedon the qualifications set forth Hornet Vets Navy Photo by Ron Gardner_ PH2)) of the squadrons operating from the Naval as Center by Examining , NAS Jacksonville wllf use Cecil Field. Attack Squadron 35, which Great Lakes. Being Sought Marine Bks. Holds files the propeller-driven Sky- Exams are expected to arriveat NAS Jax by June L instruc- raider, will continue to operate tions and scoring keys will be For Photo from the station's alternate run- Change of CommandChange provided. It will not be necessary ways. for commands submit requeststo It has been reported that there The runways work will be done the Naval Examining Center. _ are many men working aboard by the Llttlefleld ConstructionCo. the Naval Air Station who are of command cere- L ztt ., of Waycross, Ga., under a The next Pay Grade E-3 examination I veterans of the USS Hornet monies were held at the Marine $86,293 contract. The Southwide will be on May 12, (CV-8)), the aircraft carrier that Barracks last Thursday as Major Construction Co., of Augusta, 1964. qualifications( and participation - transported General Doollttle and George A. Wickman handed the Ga., will Install the arresting requests must be turnedIn his fliers on their Tokyo raidon reins to Captain Walter G. 'r gear under a $43,102 contract. by tomorrow. 18 April 1942. Smith, Jr. Capt. Smith had pre- All employees who are viously served as Marine Bar- VA-15 Leaves veterans of the carrier CV-8 racks executive officer, since r Relief 4 Navy NAS For Tour are urged to report to the main August 1963. S 4 entrance of the Overhaul and Re- The ceremony was highlightedby tV .* fy + pair Department at 2:30 p. m. the traditional passing of the M With 6th FleetAttack on Thursday, May 14. It !Is Intended Marine Corps Flag to the Drive Begins Squadron 15homebasedhere to photograph the groupat assuming commanding officer, at NAS Jax, left Mayport, such time and discuss after which Wickman departed plans Major - Fla., Tuesday with Carrier Air for a reunion. NAS Jax for his new Here May 4th Wing One aboard the carrier USS All men, military and civilian, assignment as head of the Com- Franklin D. Roosevelt for a six- In this who manda t's Tract Vechtles Wash- living area, are , month deployment with the Sixth veterans of the USS Hornet(CV8)are ) Ington/D. C. Navy Relief officials here at Fleet In the Mediterranean. also Invited to attend. Capt. Smith will serve as temporary NAS Jax have announced that Besides VA-15, Carrier Air For further information con- Barracks CO until May 14 plans for the 1964 drive are Wing One Is composed of four tact Mr. A. D. Kent, Shop 3272, when the new commanding officerIs In full swing with the drive run- other squadrons based at NAS O&R call arrive. His from May 4 through June Department, or 264- expected to name ning Cecil Field. They are Fighter 6117. was not known at press time. 6, commemorating the Navy- Squadrons 11 and 14;, Attack Wickman the Marine Corps sea-air banksof Major as com- 12 and 172- Squadrons Shore 'toursLengthened mand's senior officer, becamethe the Coral Sea and Midway. Deployed with the Rooseveltare commanding officer last July. PRESENTING THE CORPS FLAG- During this period, voluntary the destroyer tender USS He is a veteran of 19 years Mojor G. A. Wickman(LI)presenfs contributions to the Navy Relief Yellowstone and the fleet am- military service. the Marine Corps Flag to Capt. Society are earnestly solicitedfor munition ship USS Mazama, all THt length of normal shore Capt. Smith, who lives with his W. G. Smith, Jr.,at recent change the relief of distress amongIts stationed at Mayport which will tours for personnel in certain wife and Brian 2313 and Marine Jane son at of command ceremonies held at own people, Navy rendezvous with 13 vessels from IX ratings whose shore Drive Jacksonville and their fam- Bow , group Peep Corps personnel the Marine Bks. (Navy Photo by other East Coast ports for the tour expired on or after will resume his executive officer ilies. February 1, 1964, has been position upon the arrival of the Harold Benson SA) As In years past here at NAS crossing This deployment of the Atlantic.marks the changed.The new Marine Barracks CO. Jax, donation tickets will be available - the correct ... .. .. valuedIn second time this year that Second following are --- ------- -------- -- -- ---------- -- toward top prizes -------------- Fleet units have to the deployed normal shore tour lengths for I j excess of $10,000. This year's Med relieve their to counter- personnel In the IX ratings. : includes three auto- New $75 Savings Bond prize list parts In the Sixth Fleet. AQC, ;gl, and AQ2 tour mobiles: a red Chevelle Hard- e e e l lengths are 42 months; rKCM, top, a white Mustang Convertiblewith " Goes On Sale TomorrowSee (Editors note: For a first handwoman's KCS, ?.DC, tour lengths are red interior, a red Mustang DAY on a a- 48 months; PTCM PTCS, PTC, I Hardtop with black Interior; and report board the carrier Roosevelt, see PT1, PT2, PT3, and PlAN Page 4 I (See Navy Relief on Page ((9)) Page 7.) are 30 months. I - - APRIL 30, AIR NEWS 1964 PAGE 1WAITING . - t A rig 91vif t: e:. :S ,, tQ: I ChaplainsVessage/ / Saints'Protestant Chapel Services at the All 'tlhe Light Of The World"By SUNDAY .. t James F. Agnew, CDR, CHC, USN a 'ys t 8:00 a.m. Service of tblyCom- munion "Then Jesus spake again unto them saying, lam the light of the world 9:30 a.m. Service ofDmne Worship he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light;; of lIfe." 9:30: a.m. Sunday School for ages In this saying of the Son of God we have a statement of fact and a prem., I 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 ise. Christ asserts that he is the light, illumining the world. The promise 11:00a.m. Service of Divine Worship is to those who have faith to follow for they will not have to grope abouiln the world, stumbling and falling upon every obstacle, but shall have their Youth FellowshipWEDNESCAY outlined before them. OUT a little! Florida liquid sunshine beneath the wing ofa 6:30 p.m. way clearly f The lights used nightly are taken forgranted but when the generators .j NARTU aircraft are Captain R. F. Browning (LI) Executive Officerof 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal fall and there is no electricity then the full force of darkness is empha- : . NARTU with visiting; Reserve Law Officers, Capt. G. J. Barnett, sized. For one moment just imagine that there will be no electricity for Capt. H. W. Gutekunst, Associate Counsel BUWEPS, and Capt. H. G. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal tonight. What a confused state we would find ourselves in after the sun " Fletcher Jr. Cdr. James K. Westfall, VR Assistant Training Officer had set. The faithful old candle would have to be brought out,The ball (extreme right) explains some of the procedures that take placeat 12:00p.m. Holy Communion Also.on games would be postponed. The movies would be discontinued, and activities NARTU. The lawyers spent last Monday touring Cape Kennedy. all Holy Days in general would be severely hampered. They were flown from Jacksonville by NARTU aircraft to Patrick Catholic Services at St. Edward's A few years ago I had the rare privilege of going far, far beneath the i, Air Force Base. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) Chapel NATTC and Naval HosPital surface of the earth, into the famous cavern called Mammoth Cave The guide led the group along until he came to a large spacious room, Our Freedom Rests On Law SUNDAY MASS In this place he had us stand still and remain quiet, and then to look around "1 6:30 a.m. U. S. Naval Hospital before he switched off the lights. When the lights werecut the ;a)i This year Law Day will be observed tomorrow, May 1. It Is parti- 9:00 a.m. &' 11:00 a.m St. blackness and darkness engulfed us. It seemed that the blackness could 1 cularly appropriate that once each year we take time to consider and Edward's Chapel be felt. The eyes were useless for there was no reflection whatsoeverI,: reflect upon the processes of law which are the foundation rock upon DAILY MASS at that depth. There was actually no need for eyes. This experience t which our institutions and freedoms rest. 1L 30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel was a lesson on the value of light and gave to me a new appreciation on ; Our law is not the will of any individual but is shaped by logic, MONDAY & TUESDAY the wonders of seeing. God said let there be light and there was light history custom and utility and only comes into being when a sub- 4:15 Hall, NAT"TCFRIDAY at the beginning of time. Man has created artificial light for the night I, stantial segment of the population approve It. p.m. King and the name of Edison is known to every school boy, but man still .' Our law thus expressed the opinion of the majority as to what con- needs God to enlighten his soul. The Incandescent lamp is not sufficientto stitutes ccepted standards of conduct with due protection for minority 12:05 p.m.SATURDAY U. S. Naval Hospital guide the heart. Itdoes not give off enough light for the needy peoplesof . views. the world. But God's light In the person of His Son gives a gleam that In a state unless chaos Is to prevail, the population must learn to 9:00 a.m. St.Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY all can use. This light never fails. live and work together and law governsthese interrelationships. Each Individual who desires to see his state free and civilized had an obligation 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before Loyalty Day Observance TomorrowTomorrow to obey the laws which his community has evolved, for his Masses revolt weakens the fabric of order and freedom. Catechism Classes: Grade School May 1, will be observed as Loyalty Day by the peopleof for the Individual he hasa Thus law Involves a dovetailed obligation ; SATURDAY the United States and patriotic, civic and educational organizations, role in shaping it and it is his duty to obey it, and his failure on either 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities as set forth by President's proclamation of April 14. end will result In bad law or flaunted law and chaos. building The text of the President's released the \White 722NURSERY proclamation, as by With these thoughts In mind every Individual ought to take time to House, is as follows rededicate himself fulfill his In and Influencing : to civic obligations shaping The Naval Air Station Nursery "The and of attributable strength vigor our nation is directly to the process of law, and remember that his proper obedienceto located In 560 Child ' Building on the dedication The devotion and of democratic loyalty its people to the law is the cornerstone of our order justice and freedom. Street opens at 8:15 a.m. on.Sun- principles embodied In our constitution. We have had the good for f day morning. Parents attendingSunday tune from the time of the inception of our system of freedom and I Masses or Protestant ser justice under law to be blessed with sons and daughters who haven vices may leave young children i willingly and courageously risked, or sacrificed, their lives and their the nursery without charge.' fortunes in order that this nation might live and prosper. But the wisdom and sacrifices[ of yesterday cannot assure the perpetuationof Y our democratic institutions they can be preserved only by the - Station Traffic constant vigilance of a devoted and dedicated citizenry. It Is for this reason that the Congress, by a joint resolution of July 18, 1958 ((72 STAT ViolationsThe 369)), designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day and called upon the President to issue a proclamation inviting the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies. following Is a report of "Now, therefore, I I. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United motor vehicle accidents and States of America do hereby call upon the people of the United States, traffic violations for the period and upon all patriotic civic, and educational organizations to observe April 19 through April 25. Friday, May 1, 1964, as Loyalty Day, in schools and other suitable LAW SEMINAR-L( to R) Captain Carl F. Paul, Chief Trial Council places with appropriate ceremonies In which all of our people may NASA, Washington, D. C.; It. James C. Payne, Wilmington, N. C.; NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis join in a reaffirmation of their loyalty to the United States of America LCdr. Norman E. Duke, Winter Park, Fla.; and Lt. Gerald L. Blackburn week April 19 thru April "I I also call upon appropriate officials of the Government to dis U. S. Coast Guard, Wynne, Ark. discuss the law Seminar" 25 . . . 5 play the Flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that for Reserve Law Officers with Mr." Nathan Wilson, President of the Total Accidents this year day as 'a manifestation of our loyalty to the nation which that Flag Jacksonville Bar Association. The Seminar was held last Thursdayin through April 25, 1964 .85 symbolizes.( the ballroom of the George Washington Hotel. (Navy Photo by Total accidents through April rJ1? Vltnresuwhereof.. I have hereunto set my hand and caused Ron Gardner, PH2)) 1963 . . . 87 3 J L6 United States of America to be affixed. Done at thecity of Washington this fourteenth day of April in the year of our Number of days since last injury Tv0IT", ?6en hundred and sixty-four, and of the Independence of in motor vehicle accident States of America the one hundred and eighty-eighth. .... IrLjI . . . .o Lyndon B. Johnson. By the President George W. Ball, Acting Secretary of State." NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis iiaf ? week . .60 Speeding .i0 p; Ii = S ; Reckless driving . 2 JA.X $ AIR NEW: Going through stop sign .3 : Other violations . 45 Thirty-two drivers appeared before the Traffic Hearing Boardat The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaperdistributed i Ip x F M. the meeting held on April each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, f 27. Disposition of the cases Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Include the following: 11 lost private firm An CoPY submitted for use in the .JAX AIR NEWS driving and parking privileges must be forwarded to the Service Information Office. aboard station for various per ui,2' : ."s Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday! beforepublication. w iods; two were assigned to complete News items are ueJcomM from all sources- an eight-hour course In remedial Telephone E\ 9-7;11, Ext. 8162. driving Instructions; ten Adxertisementsare solicited b.\ the publisher and quprw' had suspended penalties; six were concerning such should be directed to the Holt PubUiluMII24 Company, ClYde DrheJacksonville 8 Florida- , given warnings; seven were dis GARDEN CIRCLE-il to RI) Mrs. C. W.. Young Mrs. J. R. Ward and missed; and four were referredto Telephone 359-4040 or 359-0-71. Mrs. K.: A. Parmelee arrange floral decorations for the MagnoliaBall. commanding officers for VOL. 22 30,1964I (Navy Photo) possible disciplinary action. NO 8JAX APRIL I :30, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3lf."l' THE WAY IT HAPPENED (L- RI) r-1 Dominic Commisso, A. D. Crews W. E. Early and M. L. Reed, go over the method of repairing 1LJ' glass panels while still in the air s 1 craft. (Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, JOSN) New Method .\ \ Devised By 4 ,, .' '. ' .".. 4cf' ... ,. \ I O&R EmployeesFour t ,. '" itf :. ... men from the c&R De- . '"W"" '" .if m "' 'i, : : : partment have Implemented a "- .- . !I. ''f r...';. .or,>t. :, ,' -11': ., .,t fI. method to repair aircraft glass . tL. panels while installed on the air- ; "' '' ;" :' :1 ,.r 1 ',," ;. ;( .t'" ,,.' polishing these panels, many :,,' .'.t. which would have ordinarily been discarded when found to be un- HERE'S HOW-J. S. Lucus, BMC shows E. J. Jeffery, AT2, acceptable. the art of repairing a boat at the NAS Fishing Camp. Thereare They are Dominic Commisso, 17 boats available for rent at the Camp for $3 a day. W. E. Early, A. D. Crews, and (Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, JOSN) M, L. Reed. A This procedure Is estimated to result In man-hour and mat- Fishing Thrills Offered erial savings of approximately $19,270 during the past quarter. I By NAS Fishing Camp The Value Analysis ProgramIn the C&R Department has-beenin t Summer Is arriving, the Florida sun Is getting hotter, the water is effect approximately two The years. Is getting warmer and the best part of the season, the fish are biting. program stUlgalnIng l ... i Nearly everyone knows how relaxing it Is to lounge In a small momentum during the learn- : I boat, drifting on the calm rolls of the river, and suddenly feeling ing curve and although it is not I t the jerk on the line. That's where the fun begins.For expected to produce miracles, value analysis is expected to those who haven't experience - these thrills, now Is the available, may also purchased result in substantial savings. time to try It, for as little as $3a at the Camp. Fishing rods and day, which will to be reels are available for checkoutat prove CAN YOUTAKE PRICES REDUCED ON ALL CARS worth ten times that much. Special Seryices, Bldg. 704. All of this thrill and excite- "We also have motors that can YOUR CAR WITH YOU? I THIS WEEKEND!! ment can be had at the NAS be rented and taken offbase for Fishing Camp, Bldg. 1964 whichIs use," the chief said. "We have For Financing and Insurance 64 FORD GALAXIE 500". . . . . .$2995 open seven days a week, from 16 of these, five of which are stateside and overseas, call 4 door hard top.. Double power and air conditioned. New car sunup to sundown.The new. The charge Is $1.75 the first I DYER M. BURR, representing warranty.63 .- Camp is operated by J. S. day and $1 for each additional" GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FALCON SPORT CONVERTIBLE . . . P .$2095 Jucas, BMC, and by transient day, for one of these motors. FINANCE CORPORATION & V-8, 4 on the floor, bucket seats, tachometer, like new. All the boats and motors are personnel from NAS. rented first first INTERMATIONAL SERVICE 63 VOLKSWAGON. . . . . . .$1695 "Those who like fishing from on a come, INSURANCE COMPANY Like radio and heater. , boats of of the serve basis. No boats or motors new 17 boats may available enjoy,"any says Lucus. can be reserved.In advance because 5613 PH.Timuquana 771.0527 Road. 63 SPITFIRE . . . . . . . .$1795 "They also have a choice of of the limited supply. Radio and heater, like new. types of boats from the 9 Fiberglas Also handled at the Fishing 62 RAMBLER SEDAN . . . . . .$1295 . Is boat mooring. 2 aluminum and 6 flat- Camp private Auto/transmission, heater. There approximately 16 are bottom "Jon" boats, or as we 62 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR IMPALA . . . .$1895 available for this. Moor- call them, "Swamp Boats," he spaces Ing of private boats Is cost free Hard top, straight stick, radio, heater. added. and Is also on a first come, first 62 CORVAIR 700'. . . . . . . .$1295 Boats can be rented at the Camp serve basis.So Radio, heater, auto/transmission. for little $3 which as as a day for an enjoyable day of 61 OLDSMOBILE HARD TOP 98". . . . .$1995 Includes motor and a tank full of You also have a choiceof relaxation and good fishing, or Radio, heater, full power, Air/conditioned, like new.. gas. new motors. Bait, when for a place to moor your boat, 60 DODGE . . . . . . . .$795 eight check with the NAS Fishing Camp, Automatic, V-8, radio and heater. two blocks off Langley Avenue, 59 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR IMPALA HARD TOP . . .$1195 behind the water plant. V-8, automatic, radio, heater. I I 59 FORD SEDAN . . . h. . . .$695' V-8, Automatic, radio, heater. . To Alaska WESTSIDESOUTHWEST: : Trips 59 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR HARD TOP . . . .$1095 Power steering, and brakes, radio, heater, automatic. :?v.r Stopped For 9J 55 T BIRD . . . . : . . . .$2295 4 speed stick, radio, heater, air conditioned, cleaneslin the state. ', 1 ....,', .,., Navy PersonnelThe >:; ;>w. :'>; t ':. .. :"I., .' :: >:;:J. Navy has temporarily cur- DUVAL 11 4538 SAN r ,''.;J.... .,<. :a..,. t.' ..'.. tailed travel to Alaska for all : COUNTY i JUAN grades. The notice was received WITH I AVE. suspending travel to the earth- COMPLETE s . tM : : quake-stricken Anchorage, t CONVENIENT MODERN r I OFFROOSEVEITBIVD. el'NG/ Alaska. BANKING COMMERCIAL "J ......... I PH. EV 4-4536 Wainwright, Greely and Wild- 'SERVICES' os .OPEN EVENINGS"" 'f wood Stations are not affectedby . ,.; the travel curtailment. Air HOURS: MOT0&S ' ; '. <' : .: '. '. Force generals, colonels and M..TI"w.)0, T./l.:70AM-// AM-100 PM0g.1 :!""'- '.;TlM' P..M.OrailrilJParl. chief master sergeants may apply fn1.y-10 AMPM.All Dpu. (t for concurrent travel to El- : mendorf Air Base, but other grades must wait until further kdC/J notice, the Air Force said. .. DEALER.FORD b If KACfSMtCHUY. acmU. Y The Army has announced that BLAANDIN6 771-6161 47 t/ concurrent travel Is revoked except BOULEVARD YEARSIAPRIL ' .hjP.\G I 1011I1 f 11th rt..+tts for colonels, lieutenant col- onels, chief warrant officers Member of FDIC IVI O TORSI QN,0d&YWT H1S)Mt 1y4 NA' $ (W-4)), E-9's and E-8's. ... , - APRIL3jSOMilE I lAX AIR NEWS . PAGE 4 - New Bond Denomination Buyers May AvailableTo Firstggggfr If Ya Ask Us U s",, _. w 1 FA (--------- .-. .- 4. ', What do you think of t+ ; :w- ...., A'- the United ;1' , States and Russia J.-:- Wr. ...... ,{$:- .. r combinin I 8) ::: ...,. r. forces to conquer_ Outer Spa ace?? t .. ,; \ . I 'a. : -.:t't'1crl -:.; .' it\ .. : " .7t ":;- t .. ( 1 ..; \ " .,.h..,,.." ;i 1 oal.Jt;'U...-.....CI.X I"'C.- 2'-, ---- t,+. II wYt ,. --...., :--3 I I i\ ,. C--- *'.*-- a ? : VJT O TJWTffrscyrT ptr I wtrauwnvjivMBMf sk.VJ - \1, rsi is V/i . t fO /1 Wi--J-- \ .',.'. SLICS: I --- $1":1 + 1C. %U_ .. jJ .' ' 1 , H + ."...;:r?!:f '. H..J roUttS I I i :W i-::'::::: '! 'I ; 1i'11 '.d" .' : .', t ;.;\",.._. '- .,UltS E rrrs W-.. ' SWMMER-l J. S. Reynolds FICEUR, receives an award ; "':.-l __ ---= after finishing a 50-mileswim Friday, April 24, from CommanderC. Effective May 1. a $75 Savers, i bears the portrait of the rt A. McGuire, Executive Officer of' FICEUR. (Navy Photo by J. C. denomination becomes available late President.If C. Reese,AMS2,YardMa Davis, JOSN) to Series E Bond buyers. This you are enrolled in the Pay "I think that the U. S, should bond bears the likeness of the roll Savings Program and would slow down on the outer space late President, John F. Kennedy, like to have May bonds and future race and concentrate more on and marks the second time thata ones in the $75 denomination, this world's problems." special bond has been added completing a new authorizationcard alfa romeo since the Savings Bond programwas will accomplish this for you. initiated on May 1, 194L Or, if you would like to buy a Reduced to The $200 bond was added after single bond on its first date of Roosevelt's death.In sale, you may do so at your $3195 marking the 22nd anniversary bank. of the Savings Bond programlast During "Operation Security," < New "GUILIA" 1600 May, President John F. which continues thru July 4, It x'a' q ffix Kennedy stated, "The Freedom Is hoped that every American .,Offer S. Much It*S*Unit N."eN C Oy Fiv. Forward Spied Fully Synchronized Ceor BoxTwin Bond Drive serves to Identify family will buy at least one t Overhead Cam Shafts Savings Bonds most firmly in the Savings Bond.VP16 . Aluminum Engine., Pistons, Gear Box and Ant Hauling ,1 ?j Due, and! Aluminum Fin Brakes public mind as a way to par rka Authorized .1,/. romeo Salei and Service ticipate In our nation's defense W. G. Gossar, Cpl., Marine 4 efforts and ventures into space.It Eagles Visit t Barracks.."I think they should MERCEDES-BENZ SALES, INC. enables thousands to respondas do it. It would be nice for everyone $4X4 ARLINGTON IXPMISSWAY RA MOI1 to be working together in Individual citizens to the With CanadiansPatrol world-wide challenge to stead of against each other," freedom..." I Y R S Tomorrow, on the 23rd anniversary Squadron Sixteen's F--- I Crew-7 departed NAS Jax, 1 of the program which . Monday for a three-day visit to f..Y= fff mmmm ff l fl fl f f launches the 1964 Freedom Bond , Drive ("Operation Security"), a Novia Scotia, to promote better it ' 13 Locations To Serve You new Series E bond will be offered ASW coordination and under i.- L .. a $75 bond with the standing between our country and 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. y2 Mile N. NAS Gate I purchase price of $56.25. This Canada. 5444 NORMANDY Across From Atlantic Mills eighth denomination, which has The detachment, led by Lt. !}.... 2809 MAYPORT RD. Ji Mile From NS Gatt often been requested by PayrollEI R. R. Smith, Patrol Plane Com- ( Pruitt Tire ) mander and Officer in Charge, { formerly| Co. | | ... ,/ BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE will be hosted by Canadian Air .On fires Batteries Shocks_ Brahms! FRITZPARMAN Force Squadron 404 (J/PJ, basedat Linda Norfolk, SN, Communi Front End Engine d Transmission Work (R.t/ C.P.O.) Greenwood, Novla Scotia. The cations--I don't think it'llwork, .'"!j> "''' ......, Y Canadians made a similar visitto The United States and Russia are ... .wit '1 Jacksonville as VP-16's guests not close enough forces now." '1A< > ,.' .. s"s.h S4 : April 5.Other. -..,-',.. :- J ' "IJ6J. VP-16 personnel makingthe r.- trip are: Lt. J. A. Dressler, i'< BRUNS I PR MIUM Lt. (j.j g.) R. D. Ballew, Lt. , car insurance buy- (j J. g.) J. M. Gudahl, Lt. (j j. P.) DuPont Tub.leu'Natl 100'% Nylon famous low rates P. T. Keesler, R. J. Baxter, 'nwlde Guarantee in Writing AMCS; K. S. Ickes, Jr., AXC JI 36 Months Road Hazard Guarantee ind top.service. ; C. A. Contact I Ownby, ADJC; R. A. 750 x 14 3 FUR 76.Q5 1 FREE me today Malotke, AE3; F. L. Belnap, 800 x 14 3 FUR 79.35 1 FREE .( ADR3; J. M. Gentry, ATN3P.; E. 850 x 14 3 FUR 87.15 1 FREE i JOE Lavenbarg, ATRAN; and W. D. 1 900 950 x 14 3 FUR 98.55 FREE Sandusky, AN. 600x 13 3 FUR 66.72 1 FREE VP-16, commanded Vlvan Mayfield, Admin. Of 650 x 13 3 FQR 65.10 i FREE / LUTENPhone mander W. J. by Com- ficer's Secretary"If oute 670 x 15 3.FUR 76.95 Vaught, is a unit be conquered f \ 710 x 15 3 FUR 79.35 i i820x15 FREE 771640038U of Fleet Air Wing Eleven. The space has to Idea. That way think it's a good squadron flies 760 x 15 3 FUR 80.40 Blandmg Blvd the SP-2E "Nep- together 3 FUR 98.55 FREE STATE FARMUutMlAutMwklX .....,N. tune" patrol bomber in its pri- mankind will be working each other, A mary mission of instead of against I liwrmt Cwnptw all-weather The i BLAOCi r1 : iMsslOlfkes Utwbiftt,llllNit _...-.., anti-weather antl-s u b mar i In e which is in accordance with " '.* warfare. Divine Plan. ,{ - I A perfect conversation would run much less to brilliant sentences 12 BALL JOINTS ANY U.S. BUILT CAR BELLAIRQUALITY Louis Knonenberger than to unfinished, Vogue ones., 3' [ALIGNMENT PLUSPARTS & LABOR 31.95] 1-64. 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12,95 DESIGNED , BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS l k0 gAPAGE,;; WHEEL BALANCE .99 WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 $60 TO $68 PER MONTH CkpytotVd ANDYOU'LL 4.95 SEE 12 TUNE UP BIG CHIEF TIRE CO.S444 South On Blanding RIVERSIDE KNOW! WHY! NORMANDY 620? RQOS'E'VfLT 2809 MAYPORT ROAD Left On Blairmore CHEVROLETCEDARJdlkU EV 9-0388 s : EV 4,46-31 CH 6-4825 - ---- wIt APRIL 30, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGESDORIS BROOKSchildrens To FRA91 Hold Members DinnerThe QUALITY TOP'S; estinghouse EXTRA fashions Fleet Reserve Association ......, . Branch 91, Is sponsoring a -.........---'--",-_--- SPECIAL fried chicken dinner, Saturday I 19 WESTINGHOUSE May 2, from 12 p. m. 8 p. m. f at the FRA clubhouse, 8554 IN. Roosevelt Blvd. Hot 1 IS$ I..w IIIi.Te(0nlr32lbs. . WASHERAND All Reserve members and their .f.fi' ( t ' i'' guest are Invited to attend. The menu consists of fried chicken, ! cole slaw, french fries, hot rolls 90 DAY SERVICE DRYER and coffee. Donations will be a 90 DAY PARTS plus : !, $1, with children plates avail 1 FULL YR. oa . able. PIX TUBE All members are urged to enlist HP3176WON'T NOWGET as many new members as possible, to help Branch 91's WEAR OUT-WONT BURN OUT membership drive.RADIO" . ,: ; YET ONLY BOTH +lm Cuoranteed 50% Less Service; $ ONLY WITH 1 Than Many Other Seh-8co"I'1 I TRADE SNORT All Condensers And Resistors Ax & SHIFT SETS Mode of Missile' Type Ceramic 189 Material To Stand The Hut And Mr Moisture Atturot You of Longer Life S599 And Better Service. NO TRADE NEEDED FREIGHT lovely fashions fogirls DAMAGED to size 12 WESTINGHOUSE and '.,........... .... -.,.... REFRIGERATORS .. CONTROLLED J. A, ..!: :' ; "'.'".l..t.f.11'1.. .! .. ... ;;, ........'"':". 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S FACTORY ERVICE SPECIAL ;" ( t TUBE.REPAIR _ Wherever-you-go NORMANDY BLVD. : {n the U.S.A.: MAIN STALL 1504 CEDAR uL.d.i HILLS. Slfd. 5214bd.SOUTHSIDI.. s M.w.r 1BLK_WEST OF CASSAT ON WAY TO CECIL 11.h D MJ'I'I' IC14". H.llitHlcr IL' .2011I :'MOSt Sh.rr.M If I.6IMOH ) "A.,,'"'''Ir.hrr'lie! SEE OUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS DEPT. SANOT".. CROSS", /Td Melt,9 w.4.M.MliNiicmn 0,..W.,4.,'It','..M.Me' L ,Mp. CAUOLL CUSS,Mp. 2710 W. BEAVER ST. EV 80772t i I: I A :1 PAGE6 IAY AIR NEWS .. !! CPO Club MoviesMovies Bluejacket's Inn SPECIAL will be shown regulary Doin's Thursday, April 30 at 7 p. m. on Monday through I Hour Saturday; at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Thursday, April 30 Happy and Sunday, at the PERMAN Friday,May 1 on Mainside Saturday and; NATTC Theatersand Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings ENT7 8:00 p. m. 12 a. m. Dance to Sam RossSaturday at 7 p. m. only on Sundayat WAVES 2 the Hospital Theater. These Friday, May 1 May times are subject to change. The Emeralds 9 p. m. l 795 (REG. $1250 VALUE) Gateway Quintet Thursday, April 30 Saturday, May 2 a. m. Sunday, May 3 Mainside Quick Gun Audie Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only Dance to George Hughs Murphy, Merry Anders Carl 9a.m.-lam.Boyd and Rhythm Kings With Mr. ERIC or MISS EMILY I Monday, May 4 NATTC Gypsy Rosalind Russell Natalie Wood , Sunday, May 3 JIX Pizza Night HospitalFiercestfleartStuart Auction 2 UET p. m. A BEAUTY SALON CPO Wives Meeting 8:00 p. m. Whitman, Juliet Prowse Chantels 8 p. m. 12 a. m. NEAR JAX NAS- 384-1522 Tuesday, May 5 Friday, May 1 Monday, May 4Pizza's Happy Hour Mainside Rifle In Tokyo - Carl Boehm, Barbara Lass two for one 3:30: p. m. - Wednesday, May 6 NATTC Quick Gun Audie 5:00 p. m.Tuesday. Western Music Murphy, Merry Anders May 5 Ibspital Gypsy Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood Happy Hour 5 p. m. 7 p. m. SAVE $25to3O Acey Duecy Club Saturday, May 2 Wednesday, May 6 Game Night 8 m. p. Kirk Mains ide Spartacus - On Each 100 of Basic Bureau Rates for Thursday, April 30 Douglas, Tony Curtis NATTC Rifle In Tokyo Carl Happy Hour 4:30p.: 630p.. m. Boehm, Barbara Lass Half-way down a steep winding Friday,May 1 Quick Gun Audie AUTOINSURANCE Hospital hill, the tourist stopped his car -.. March Wilson and Redcoats Murphy, Merry Anders to ask an old woman at her gate 8:30 p. m. 12:30: a. m. Sunday, May 3 If the hill was dangerous."Not . here Is isn't" she said. Saturday May 2 Mainside Dead Ringer Bette "It's down at bottom where they Country Drifters 8:30: p. m. Davis Karl Malden all kills themselves." 12:30 a. m.Sunday. NATTC Spartacus Kirk Doug- las, Tony Curtis May 3 Rifle In Carl Hospital Tokyo More than 800,000 car owners insure 'REMINGTONLIFETIME with Johnny Arnold "4" 8:30 p. m. Boehm, Barbara Lass GEICdand get these advantages: 11:30 p. m.Monday. 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You may pay Sinatra Dean Martin ,800xI4 14 25.67Ox15 : premium in convenient installments your if wish. you If 0" Club Hospital Dead Ringer Bette 10.50 NO EXTRA COSTS: The low GEICO premium is the Davis, Karl MaidenWednesday .76Ox15 13.50 full cost of your insurance; there are no membership fees. May 6 assessments, or other sales charges of any kind. Thursday, April 30 .S20x15 15.-50 with Hour Mainside Mouse on the Moon Exc. Plus T a.....WhI'walls 2.00 Happy 3:30 GEICO rates are on file state insurance authoritiesand : p. m. 6 p. m. Margaret Rutherford, represent the above savings from Basic Bureau Rates Dinner 6 p. m. 9 p. m. Thomas Terry NO DOWN PAYMENT for the Family Auto Policy. Bureau Rates are the rates Friday, May 1 NATTC Prisoner 'of the Iron HUGhES BROS established by the National Bureau of Casualty Under Mask Mitchell Lemon writers and the National Automobile Underwriters Association Magnolia BallSaturday Windisa Guida TIRE CO for their member and subscribing companies. May 2 Hospital Four for Texas SAN JUAN AT BOOStVELIEV Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin 4 *.:_ - HERE IS THE PROTECTION YOU GET Magnolia Dall When you insure your car with GEICO. you get the broad Sunday May 3 , Family Automobile Insurance Policy-lite exact same GET AMISSILE policy used by most other leading companies-and you are Buffet 6 p. m. 9 p. m. fully protected wherever you drive in the US. and its Prime Rib of Beef, Steamship possessions. This policy can comply with the Financial Round Chicken, Seafood Newburg, Fried AGE DEAL! .. Responsibility Laws of all states, including the compulsory insurance requirements of New York and North Carolina. Monday, May 4 Over 1,300 professional representatives across the country stand ready to give you personal claim service when you Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. NEW CARS Dinner 6 9 need it, day or night, 24 hours a day. p.m. p.m. Lowest Prices Phone 355-8424 Tuesday, May 5 Highest Trade-in Allowance .Easy Terms-The Nicest TreatmentIn Happy Hour 3:30: ) .j : p. m. 6 Or visit our convenient local office for exact rateson p. m. TownUSED your car. .There i Is no oblication.GEICC@ Foreign dish night (Mexico) Wedni sdcy, May 6 CARS Happy Hour 330p. m. 6 p. m. OfH i Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots Dinner 6 p. m. 9 p. m. ,;:. 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 Kin .. s. Government Employees Insurance Company you can eatPurchase ;; On Every Car Sold d,(:a. AND AFFILIATES Capital stock companies not affiliated with the U,S. government MISSILEGORDONTHOMPSON / Hmt Offices:Washington, D.C. price of the new SHOP IN THE SHADOW OF THE 5O-FOOT ., ., $75 E Bond, now on sale, Is Jacksonville Office: 338 West Forsyth Street $56.25. Bond fills out the small- @J er-denomination bond line and INSURANCE Aiite Fire .' Home' Boat L'fi' Overseas bears President the likeness of the late _ iii Kennedy. Why not "Jacksonville's Center"I FINANCING Auto Motme Home get yours today? _ -- --- - - 30J1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 I UiiiqwTask Hauled Jax NewswomwiEditor's I ( note: As a CBS Navy correspondent, Terry Invited Dahly was to go to sea with the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. Here Is her story of a day at sea, observing and filming sea and air operations aboardthe carrier) On the morning of April 20, I arrived'at the carrier piers of Mayport Naval Station ready to embark on one of the most thrilling assignments any reporter could have. Report aboard the carrier FDR, film operational functions, everyday life aboard. t sr My first step was photograph the plague bearing the name of one getting my story. one last triumphant roar, the of the most famous men in the When well out to sea, the helicopters engines quieted down.I 1 world, and then, stepping across were launched In prep- witnessed, and captured on the threshold from the plank to aration for the air operations. film, the 126,000 arrested landing the quarterdeck, announced my- From that moment on, I saw every aboard the FDR, an F8A Cru- self to the officer of the deck. type of aircraft take off and land L sader, piloted by Lt.Larry Bloseof ION Ensign William W. Wade, within 30 seconds of each other. VF-11, a new world record I served as my escort, look me to The day was over for me before - Ready Room If 1 where I was welcomed - it had hardly begun, although aboard the by skipper the ship would remain at sea Captain Gerald Miller After a t for a three-day period. I was DECK-Camera in hand Terry Dahly, CBS News Correspondent thorough briefing by the Captain, reluctantly scheduled to return records action aboard carrier Roosevelt. (Navy Photo) I joined him and his other official before sundown. It was the first guests for luncheon In his cabin. time I resented being a female, The captain is a gracious host, because by then, I knew I had TEMPORARY WORK and his cabin befits the prestigeof just begun to reach the heartof a man who frequently hosts Important } t my story. , naval and civilian guests I had the thrill of being cata- WE NEED while in port. Everything is immaculate pulted off the ship as it had been the Stenographers, Legal] stenos, Typists - including prom- my request not to go off in the inently displayed silver given to conventional manner. I had to Transcribers, PBX Key Punch, the ship by Mrs. Roosevelt soon experience for myself this Comptometer Operators. after the death of the Presidentin ra breathless surge of energy from Top Pay.Paid Weekly, NO FEES 1945. i the deck of the ship. I listened r R MANPOWER INC Earlier, I had broken througha !i attentively as I was given last steady line of men going to wBOARDING I minute safety precautions "justIn 905 American Heritage Life Bldg. chow. The line seemed endlessbut FDR-Terry Dahly receives \ case". With a regretful fare- Jacksonville, Fla. Elgin 5-1604 It seemed to move In clock- welcome aboard salute well to the men on the carrier work precision. The trays were from LTjg( ) M. B. Cook as Ens deck, I was shot out Into space piled high with food and each man David Ames assists.(Navy Photo) aboard a Cod piloted by Cdr. silently found his way to a tableas Robert Gibson and LCdr. Ray POWELL PLYMOUTH . others left.hurriedly to con- There was a dramatic sense of Foster who flew me back (Into IS LEADING THE WAY WITHDEALS tinue on with their duties.As climax from the moment the plane Mayport. When we finally we lunched in the cabin, I readied for takeoff on the steam reached the Mayport Station my felt the giant engines underneath, catapult. Young men in various feet were not just ready to touch a gentle but insistant shudder that colored shirts moved with light- the ground. I was mentallystill meant we,would soon be under- ening speed and confidence,lash- back aboard the carrier r way.The ing the great birds to the cata- Oh yes, the fashion note. What four tugboats put the car- pult..always the roar of eng- did I wear? A middle blouse, rier into position to escort her to ines..but at the moment of take of course. A white one at that. sea, and soon she eased throughthe off...with a roar..the plane sped I felt if those sailors could stay channel It seemed I wantedto across the catapult into the clear crisp and white all day long so film everything at one time; could L The nautical influence the bustle and activity on that sky.It seemed that one plane was in fashion features the middle giant city of steel was over- no sooner airborne when all blouse this spring and summer, whelming.As attention was diverted to the so where could I be more appro- a mere female Invading this aft of the ship. A sense of priately in style. Also black mans world, discreetly kept out climax and urgency grit everyone stretches pants that anchored of their way, never staying in one aboard as we breathlessly under the heel and gold flats. place too long. My one regretis watched the oncoming plane Why gold flats? Because whenI that I could never capture the circle and head for the carrier I headed down that ladder to a startled expressions of the men deck. All attention was now focused lower deck, I wanted the men as they unexpectedly met me on on the skill in preparationfor climbing up to know this was the ladders, or passed me In the the awesome task of retriev- the gal with the golden touch. narrow passageway. My being ing three tons of metal and steel, She was assigned the envious aboard caused many humorous hurtling with express speed task of going to sea with 3,800 moments, but not once did these toward the deck of the ship. men! wonderful men make me feel ill All around me men were talkingthe The Rosie just left Mayportthis at ease. I had a job to do, as plane onto the deck. Instan- week, leaving many wives did they, and every courtesy was taneously, the tall hook caughtthe and families behind, and she extended to me to aid me in restraining cable and with will be gone many months, tour- ing the Mediterranean, accom- panied by sister ships. PRICES START AT First Born At USNH Jax Gives But on the happy day that she returns, I hope every wife that 00 Birth To Her First Born At lax looks is standing her prettiest on that carrier with chic pier 1797 PLUS TAG dress and sleek heels, or & TAXNO The first person born at thcjacksonville Naval Hospital gave birth to feminine attire just the way he her first child last week also at the Naval Hospital here. likes it. Be prettier than the REASONABLE DEALS REFUSEDWE Mrs. Barbara A. Hennessy day he left you, because when arrived in the world on Dec. 12, he does have a free moment, NEED USED CARS BRING 1944 and was the first child to be ty officer-an aviation Machinist's he thinks of you. He deservesthe born at the then newly opened Mate--when she was born in 1944. right to be proud of his YOUR TITLE naval hospital. Her son arrivedat He Is now a civilian employee in family as they wait for him on 10:03 a.m.pril 23, weighing the Overhaul and Repair Depart the shore.A QUALITY SERVICE STARTS AT. . 5 pounds, 10 ounces. ment at Jacksonville NAS. Her husband Peter W. Hen- Immediately after the birth of nessy, aviation ordnanceman her child, Capt. William T. Law- self made man will do wellto second-class, is stationed on son, commanding officer of the frequently check the qualityand powell f tumoum board the nuclear-powered air- Naval Hospital, sent a dispatch to source of materials he is craft carrier USS Enterprise, her husband on the Enterprise using. Douglas Meador. Sixth him on his first . now operating with the congratulating Fleet in the Mediterranean. born, and the fact that the his- The excellence of a circle lies 1218SAN "*.....wfc, MW .A..A 'irffrtf. PHONE Another coincidence is that tory-making infant was number in its roundness not in its MARCO BLVD. SEA PLYMOUTH HERE... '3592024APRIL Mrs. Hennessy's father, John H. 26,277 born since the hospital bigness. S. Coley. Johnson, was second-class opened 19 1/2 years ago. --- - - APRIL 0, 1964 PAGES JAX AIR NEWS c.. _ Thirty Cub Scouts, Dens Capt. BassettInspects 1 1.5,Visit Patrol Squadron 16 FAETUFleet On April 23, 30 bright-eyed and genuine Interest" the bomber. a youngsters from Cub Scout Pack Accompanying the Scouts on Airborne Electronic 28, Dens 1-5, of the Venetla their tour were Den Mothers: Training Unit, Detachment Two, Elementary School, Jacksonville, Mmes. R. E. Byrd, E.J. Clayton \ } held Its Administration and visited Patrol Squadron Sixteen.F.. A. Meyer, R. B. Newman a I d r ,A,: r Material Inspection, recently.Tha . The Scouts exercised their Scout Leaders,Richard Tanner and detachment was inspected by curiosity by inspecting one of the J. T. Williss. Captain H.R.Bassett,CommandIng - squadron's SP-2E "Neptune" patrol Chief Parachute Rigger E. R. Officer of FAETULant. bombers. Each excited visitor Lizer Inflated a seven-man life ; .. : Capt. Bassett and his party was designated as an "Honorraft for the children, demonstra- L : arrived at NAS Jax from Nor- rary Patrol Plane Commander", ted the proper use of life vests of folk where FAETULant's com- having inspected "with diligence the type carried on the aircraftand mand headquarters are located i ignited day and night flares ,a.. and where officially greeted by the Officer In Charge'of FAETU Auto Liability Insurance t,3, .A t. Det Two, Commander J, S. Walker. The Inspection returned - DUVAL COUNTY RATESOver INSPECTION-Capt. H. B. Bassett inspects FAETULant's personnel to Norfolk the party next 25 Married .$39.00 Over 25 Single. .$43.00 during a recent Administration and Material Inspection. Assistingis after evening a rigorously 21-25 Married. . . $55.00 21-25 Single. .$72.00 Official Photo Officer. ) Lt. R. H. Stratford, 3rd Division ( Navy Under 21 Married. : .$67.00 Under 21 Single. .$115.00 : thorough Inspection. 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY PAY PLAN Capt. Bassett was particularly pleased with the outstanding McDOUGALL'! INSURANCEAGENCY f II @Q[J[}it II\Yl@@W@Tc sonnel appearance inspection of all and hands the at effici-per- ent operation of Det Two In Its Hear Main Gate HAS, JAX << I [ J mission of training and sup- 6463 Roosevelt Blvd Phone EV 8-7676 "! J :t tI porting the fleet. . I "I don't have any brothers or (This is the third in a seriesof sisters," said the Hollywood ONCK AT OAWOM REVtlS OiK ment articles Employees'covering Incentive the Govern-A- youngster fathers by, "but my mother! do have and three four wards Program and 10th anni- mothers by my father." '50.00 I DOWN versary of that program.) NAVAL TAILORS FOR Some 1,318.000 employees'sug- BUY A NEW gestions and special achievementon THREE GENERATIONS the job from November 1954 *CHRYSIER PLYMOUTH I *VALIANT through June 1963 brought well UNIFORMS over a billion dollars In measur- ' able benefits for the Government.Last . $ year alone the program .. ra showed savings( worth $100 million : - fajfMirttte 1 8: Mlnijs From NM $puii 0rl $ through adopted work sugges- tions and superior job performance - 1I of nearly 190,000 Federal workers. HRYSIEWWOUTH About 401,000 ideas for Improving - Government operationswere -" -" ' submitted last year, which I I more than 105,000 were adopted, upping the adopted suggestions to 27 percent from 25 percent the P ,ta? / MOE.Al.eR I IS previous year. CHRYSLER Average cash awards for suggestions NO DEPOSIT MOTORS CORPO RATION MARK OF last year was $42, up 6 Months to PAY from $40, ti'i year before. 1 HOUR DRY CLEANING Some 83,700 superior performance PRESSINGS FAST LAUNDRY awards were given last year, ALTERATIONS, ALL KINDS an Increase of 7,000 over the pre- TAILOR-MADE'BLUES S35.00 vious year. Measurable benefits JIM TATUM'SDISCOUNT from superior performance tot- aled over $31 million. Each cash award averaged about $146. MEN'S SHOP All awards-.suggestions and AfJll1tILItW1j1&NEXT ! w 5320 NORMANDY BLVD. since performance 1954 total awards less--than granted one- tenth of one percent of Government \ PHONE 384-3551 payroll costs. TO NAS JAX DACRON & COTTON Continued Next Week EV 8-3556 I - - $$ lLtrtrlwtIwLrWLnJWROOSEVELT Z 19 L SUITS MALL SHORT SLEEVE DACRON & WOOL ,: SPORT SHIRTS TROPICAL SLACKS CARWASH $149 1 $7 95 i, T. HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:30: a.m. 6 p.m. : a.j: TOP QUALITY OPEN SUNDAYS '8:30: t till:30 l : P.M. = Located in TIle\ Roubevdt Mall] Slopping Center on Roosevelt Blvd.. ] :, SUMMER $14OPEN $$ EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY 4:j: BLAZERS FREE AUTO WITH WAX CAR APPLIED WASH ! DAILY 9 30 TIL EXCEPT FRIDAY OPEN TIL 5D Jp1964+ . J JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 Magnolia Ball $000 MAY 19(1 w. it Mlot r. A' ,i ..' "'''.''' """ ..,. -.v .A..d' .. ,"" _. ,. .. ". (Continued From Page I II) 12 V"1'U I .{Decorations for the gala oceas- 3 a V R 9'' < : ion arranged through ,the NAS H I Irden Circle with the help of + to.-10 11 12 13 U 15 jr ;:"*", :' '''' 1\,..,,,< ,, .. .. ," Tmrw.rrn.InnnTnnrs w11. The VP-30 ballroom spere 18 19 20 21 22 2, Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Drive [ranged by lighting by > and 4 V3 Jacksonville 8, Florida to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication p-62, menu serving Com- l ? 26 27 28 29 30 deadline irjax, Band arrangements the: following Thursday.) Adsarrivingtoolate for this ETULant, tickets NARTU and will be published the following week unless the publisher \TTC, table arrangements NAS ttIIGI Is instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost d FICEUR, favors U.' S. Naval of the ad must be received WITH the copy for the ad. ospital and Publicity Mrs. W.J. DO NOT SEND CASH. aught. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . 51.00 [ All proceeds from the event HOPhS-Our Mar tnlpIIlar girl; Carolyn Sprli"l, hopes to Per additional line ((4 words per line). .35 i to Navy charities.SEE break into musical; coined,. The 19'Yf'or-ol" New York model t. currently . PHOTO'PAGE 2 studying voice In further her musical carper.VAFHA . ROOM FOR RENTAvondale- Lake Tsala Apopka Near Navy Relief spacious attractive, A/C, private the Gulf of Mexico.( Trailer and bath and entrance.EV8-8013. cottage restricted 50' water- (Continued front lots In a planned development - Sf"oR SALES From Page 1)) ESTATE J APT. FOR RENTbeautifully that has everything for 15-foot semi-bucket a seat furnished spacious one bedroom, leisurely living. Beat of lake, Did you know that for as littleas Fiberglas boat with 40 hp, remote all conv.excellentnefghborhood. river and deep sea fishing. Best $50.00 down and from $50to control Johnson electric EV8-8013 of turkey, quail, dove, wild boar $95 per month 2,3 and 4, motor and trailer. The Mustangsare squirrel and duck hunting. Milesof fALTER J. SCH U B bedroom, 1, 1 1/2 and 2 bath 1965 models. It is expected FURNISHED APT.-Lake Shore, lake and river water for these items will be homes may be purchased? If on display small, clean, priv. ent. Util. pleasurable boating. Wooded U.S.N. (RET.) here you are bUYing, don't fail to week. at NAS within the next (urn. $50. EV9-4275. trails for horse back riding.Pri- investigate these opportunitiesRES. vate air strip for filers.Reason- ACL BLDG. 355.5474 The annual Relief driveis .in today's market. Navy ably priced to sell 18 miles 721-0851. strongly supported by local southwest of Ocala. Call River- APT. FOR RENT-Herschell 3859 officials the Chiefof right up to Naval Operations. Rear Ad- 4 rms. & bath, porch, yeard, Lakes Manor 771-7320. YOUR FRIENDLYBOWL0MATIC miral Robert Goldthwaite, Com- gargae, elec., clean $70. mander Fleet Air Jacksonville EV 7 1950. Near NAS. SINGER CONSOLE LANES is the President of the Jackson- Sewing machine,ZIG ZAGS make ville Auxiliary of the Society fance stitches etc. Balance $46 BLANDING BLVD. AT CEDAR CREEK with Captain James R. Compton FOR SALE: TV $35. Portable, or rellablle party take up $7 serving as Executive Vice-( working good. Prlv. party. month pmts. Call 353-1946 will President.In FL 9-4186. deliver. A-l Sewing Machine( Ex- LANES AVAILABLE FOR OPEN BOWLING a recent message from Ad- change. JOIN miral David L. McDonald, he A SUMMER LEAGUE OPEN BOWL ATLANTIC BEACH 174 15th said, "As Chief of Naval Opera- St. 1/2 block ocean. Modern 3 FOR 35{ PER GAME tions, as well as chairman of BR. nicely furn. home. A/C.May the Relief I Navy Society, am f $150. June $250. EV 9-4594 personally familiar with the fine EVERY DAY 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. work done by the Society. Thus, FURN. APT. 557 Oak St. 4 rms. r I heartily endorse this call for M Jtl 3s no bugs and clean. $50 plus utlL LEAGUES NOW FORMING FOR MIXED DOUBLES, MENS contributions. It must be under- EV 8-9886 r stood that fixed goals, dollar t HANDICAP, LADIES HANDICAP, LADIES MORNINGSAND AFTERNOON COFFEE LEAGUES. ceilings, or individual target 3 BR. home close to NAS $50 1 figures are as Improper in this down $50 Mo. Call Art Powell LEAGUES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS campaign as they would be In U.S.N.Ret.. with Colmery-Wil- TEL: EV 4.6221 or EV 7.3569 for further Information. any other fund raising drive. klnson, Realtors, 264-6144 or However, the society Is the 353367LThe v Navy's own, and within the limitsof truly voluntary giving, I urge bright person should be / J / wholehearted and generous sup- humble he should remember that MONEY MONEY MONEY port by all members of the Naval : he did not make himself. His service. qualities came freely from his ancestors from fortunate SAVE BY WISE BORROWING nourishment and environmental Even the best ideas will rarely stimulation, from God. He has -- work unless you do. Many no grounds to be haughty and BOOT STRAP ACTION-The public washed out COMPARE RATES brilliant ideas have there wasn't become Insufferable. It i Is hard education problems in Duval because just simply not to be arrogant in the face of enough elbow grease and legwork County were discussed at one of continuous winning, but it's Int. Rato4% per mo. On unpaid balance.Amt' put behind them. Milton M.Rock- necessary. Earl H. Hanson the recent JOWC meetings by more. Harry Kincade(center)Chairman L of the Boot Strap Committee.Mr. . Of MONTHLY PAYMENT Kincade is discussing the program Med Cruise ? with Mrs. J. C. SfoopocV, Your ,.., club co-ordinator (left) and Mrs.C. . Check 12 18 24 W. Young, club vice president TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MERCEDES-BENZ (right) (Navy Photo by Harold 200 17.77 $12.20 9.42 OVERSEAS DELIVERY PLAN! Benson, SA) $300 26,66 18.30 14.12 4.39 18. EXPRESSWAY $500 44.43 30.49 23.54 $600 53.31 36.59 28.24 APARTMENTS , 5700 62.19 42.69 32.95 FURNISHED $65.0] Payment Includes I Interest and principle.A UNFURNISHEDChildren small deposit to your share-savings YouAM' on ION factory l pririr, avoid rentals have Welcome account Is required with each payment. inoriIriun: with Mrri'i'ilrn-Briiz Ovrrsra.s Delivery Conveniently Locatedto Plan. It can even pa}' a 1"lIh..tuntial. portion of the. downtown FOR SERVICE TO ALL MILITARY NAS and Cecil t of Call today! ro- jour trip. AND CIVIL, SERVICE PERSONNEL CLEO DAVISREALTORSINSURORS lAX NAVY' FEDI: ltAIJCRE'DIT MERCEDES-BENZ SALES Inc. 0 UNION Bld.39NASExt. 6121 ARLINGTON( EXPRESSWAY 588 S. Edgewood 8507 i 1 Mile East of Mathews Bridge RA 5-8011 EV 4-6444-CO 49442i - - -I -- -- --- -- ---- -- -- __ _.: =. _. .AI_ .. ]. -- -- -- .. : i I- PAGE !10 JAX AIR APRIL 30. I 1964 -- Resident License director According Game to and A. Fresh D. Aldrich Water, De*erminedBy Increase Fish Commission, $150,000 of Jux Navy Keglers Are Helps the anticipated $308,000 has been allocated for construction of fish- Improve FishingFlorida's ing lakes, construction and renovation - resident fishermen general Improvement of fish hatcheries of existing, and Recent Roll Oils At HAS Lanes r will spend an anticipated fish . management areas. $308,100 during the 1963-64 fishing Aldrich saldseveraloftheprojects The Jax Navy squads have been determined by roll offs recentlyat Rtsu1s t ;Qf last Weed L action: season Improve fresh water such as the constructionof the NAS Lanes. In the mens division the I eglers< representing; Jax American League I& r r fishing. This fresh water fishing Karlck Lake In Okaloosa Navy will be (in the order of their scores in the roll-off)r H. M. Cursors' CFJ] "B" improvement fund Is derived County, are depending on Strunk, AMHC of VP-5; K. W. Therrell, HMCS of DVCC; R. T. Wilkins, Mad Foxes 4.' Sky 'Warriors 0 from a one dollar Increase In assistance from other sources. PNC of FICEUR; R.. C. Cowan AOC of NAS Weapons; and W, A. Cannon ,Cockers 3, Se bees 1 the cost of a resident fishing Construction of the fish hatcheryat Burns, AMBO of NAS O&R. Needlers 4, Cutters 0 license and must be used for Rock Springs Orange County The women keglers representing Hallack, o"f CFJ "A" with a 609; Eagles 4, Doc's 0 Improvement of fresh water fsh-{ depends upon the engineering re- Jax Navy In the 6ND competition and Jerry King of the Mad Foxes Chiefs 3, FICEUR #1---1 ing. port. will be Jane McCr6ry, with a 608.. Falcons 4, Griffins 0 . USNH; Estelle Sinclair, Waves Marlins i Crash& Fire| 1 MILITARY PERSONNEL Bks. MAA; Laurice Perrault and Continental? YOUNG DRIVERS League Janice Galloway, both of NA TIC. Capt. J. R. Compton, NAS CO Now qualify to insureyour with formed Avions 4, FICEUR #2-"0 you car a company specially The 6ND competition will be will wekome 6ND Rifle and PIzzan's 4, 0 to serve your needs and get these BIG advantages: held at NAS Cecil Field May4-8. Spartans Three new keglers joined the Pistol Shooters to Jax Monday, Supply 3, Paymasters ##1---1 COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE( COVERAGE IMMEDIATE PROTECTION/ ranks of the 600 bowlers this past NARTU !#1---3, BB Stackers 1 CONVENIENT/ PAYMENT PLANS COUNTRV-W/DE/ CLAIM SERVICE week. They were:Strouphauer, 8 a.m. at the Skeet Club. Mix Masters 3, Spoilers 1 of the Eagles with a 664; Mike Burgermasters 4, AlleyCats 0 CALL OR VISIT TODAY if Paymasters ##2--4, Black Shoes 0 UteufUIJIl/ INSURANCE COMPANYINFORMATION CFJ "A" 3, Protons 1 FOR RATES AND -It,,'i/o/ ,..f G.v.mn [mpfofto (niuronct Componp National League _I _ _ W Weifiintren, 0. C. J14X AKNEWS/ 4 '7' 0 NARTU ###2--- Lucky FICEUR #3-,,4, AF679th 0 Jacksonville Office: 338 W. Forsyth Street Phone: 355-8424 Thunderheads 2, Baymen 2 : f. ........................ : .'. Owl Hoots 3, Play Boys 1 .j . : Pan Handlers 2, Marines 2 the ONE place to i Rookies 2, Rejects 2 VA-35-.3, Electrons 1 call formoney Phantoms 3, Bombers 1 : TRANSPORTATION -I4IT1..a i41 PROBLEM? 1 know servicemen's prob- ___ lems. I can arrange to Phone Benefiual! Get cash double.fast for any good reason Finance rated personnel withno r- _1 down clean money on furloughs. expenses. bills, you name-it! And getBeneficial's 12-months guaranteed reconditioned - International: Credit Card. too for Immediate used cars and Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any give you top dollar on tradein - where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! on new or used cars, regardless If your car is paid BENEFICIAL r : 4 for or not. Call today FINANCE SYSTEM -ra G.I. JOEEX Loans up to $600 on Furniture Car or Note K1 _____I 8.9718 JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville . 3.4473 -. P.LATT PONTIAC I Elgin S 311 West Bay St., Mayflower Motel . 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy. Drive.in) Ev 4 4595 CREAM OF THE CROP-Representing Jax Navy in 3261 PHILLIPS HIGHWAY 8130 Lern Turner Rd. ((1. Forest Shopping: Ctr.) PO 2623 Hie6NDBowling ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington tournament to be held at Cecil Field. May 4-8 will be from l-R, I JAX, FLA. Town & Country Shoppinc Center RA 4.7910 H. M. Strunk. AMHC of VP.5; K. W. Therrell, HMCS of DVCC; SO. JACKSONVILLE- Deneficir.1: Finance Co. of Florida R. T. Wilkins PNC of' FICEUR; R. C. Cowan, AOC of' NAS Weapons; 1- S 3436-.Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza EX 8 1515 and W. A. Burns,AMHCof'NASO&R.INavy/ Photo by Ron Gardner, I PH2)) j STOPAT -- follow this map to your dream home ,. THE SIGN OFQUALITY 0.1 ., : ,' .. I ,Kt$0 ,,,44w 9 " / " FEATURED IN THESE SPACIOUS l '.l 3 OR 4 LARGE BEDROOM HOMES ))- e& e.a ..4e S If t \\ '" " UJ, ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, ,,d& 0 "t'IC 4\ Q\, ., \ PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT, R/O, FLORIDA ROOMS, 0" wil. 0s4 AO5 '''',-','.'' BREAKFAST BARS FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERAL FLOOR t s ''I .t PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY .4 ::: ' $13,300 TO $16,200 nfra I ENJOY FAMILY FUN WHY NOT INSPECT SO"VI\.U, l.tIITI. .OAO tob STt1V"1 PUTTPUTTGOLF !22_ AND COMPARE TODAY? ctc"rlILD MI5- ----+ MILlS _ &w 4frxIA-oN COURSES CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES 4825 Blanding o Blvd. JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR ' STATION 10 MINUTES SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOLS CHURCHES Phone 771.2803 r ALL ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL PARTIES ARRANGED CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. In ESTATES J ... _ L OPEN 9:am 1* mid. Weekdays PO m.p fI 11.x.J tAta e.1 1 pm 12 mid. Sundays 5-7755 LORILY COPPEDGE-BROKER SP 1-3895 "America's Fun Sport"I _ ajt .............. - _, - ' j30.19M 1L JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 Childress Wins With NoHitGame Retiree Employment Aid Washington (AFPS- The officeof the Secretary of Defense has Jackson Same & Loses announced a program to assist retirees in planning a post mil- Allowing only two hits, and no VP-45---21, Weapons 1 itary career. earned runs In four games,Bobby Admin 14, VU-10---1 To begin in July, the program Childress of the Air Force 679th VP-1S-15, CommOHMess 6 will cover and employment opportunities - Softball team pitched his second VP-30--8, Army 0 problems. NIOR[ WINNERS in the competition of the Judo tournament no-hitter In two weeks. In the Air VP-18---10.VAP-62---9 BEAUTIFUL Force victory Childress struckout Comm 12, Weapons 4 (id in the NAS gym last Saturday. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, 14 of 17 batters In their FICEUR 11, -10---2 2)J) 10-0 victory over Supply. Admin 4, YP-45.-0 TREESANOTHING A rare sequence occured last National League DOWN3BR,1BATH week when James Jackson of V 4 4Place 1st For Communications pitched a no-hit Hosp 7, CAR 5 JUDO game, and then was beat by the AF679th 14, CFJ 3 score of 3-0 by VP-30. A/C Maint 24, FAPL 6 A Results of last weeks action NARTU 3, Disp 2 lax Navy TeamNAS were: Supply 14, VA-35---13 S53.oo American League VA-35---12, DIsp 11 PER MONTHCONVENIENT NARTU 9, Hosp 5 Army 21, VP-5---12' Marines 14, FAPL 4 TO VP-16---13. VP-18---3 O&R 12, A/C Maim 2 Special Services sponsored the 2ND City Judo Tournament heldn NAS AND SCHOOLS VP-30---3, Comm 0 CFJ 14, FAETU 9 the Jacksonville area, Saturday, April 25, at the NAS GYm.. The boys competition (ages 6-- FICEUR 7, AP-62---5 AF679th 10, Supply 0 2nd, Danny Wright (YMCA), and TRADES ACCEPTED started with 6)) a sweep by Jax 3rd, place Clay Bennett (YMCA). \avy who took the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places In the 6-8 year old In the 11-12 year division It Navy Releases Revised 264-6126 OR 771-5274 was: 1st, Russell Cook (YMCA), division{ : 1st, Robert Pollary, 2nd, Eddie Grant (Sax Navy) and Leadership Support Book 2nd, Mike KIsner, and 3rd,David 3rd Paul Fisher place, (Sax arsjen. Navy). In the 9-10 division It yr. was: In the'13-14 year division It Washington (AFPSThe prize- list, Parham Jax Larry ( Navy), was: 1st Jimmy Simmons winning publication "The United f (YMCA), 2nd, Don Davis(YMCA), States Navy Manual for leader- and placing third was Dennis Dunn ship Support" has been updatedto (Jax Navy). Include parts on counterinsurgency See if NO Watll The mens competition was held and communist entrapment.The . with teams from Jacksonville first leadership manual was City Area YMCA, Boys Parental listed by the Freedoms Foundationof I IMymoul h IIOREI Home, USS Saratoga, and Jax Valley Forge as one of the key Navy. reasons forgiving theJames Madi- Winners In the divisions were: son Award to the Bureau of Naval 1 San i iMorfO Blveil 140-1601b.--lst, Clyde HarpJax( Personnel in' 1962. . cars are insured Navy), 2nd, Tyron Stephens and The book, off the presses Apr. 1 . 3rd, Willie Dusley both of the Is In distribution channels and Is I II with us than with Boys Parental Home; 160-180 also available from the Superintendent WESTSIDE U'HMUL RENTALS any other company. lb.--lst Rodney Fowler (YMCA), of Documents, Washington - Find out why now! 2nd, J, D. McCarron (Jax Navy) D.C., at $L 50 per copy. 3rd R. J. Smith (Sara) and In 4753 BLANDING BLVD-PHONE 771-5092 the unlimited weight division 1st E. MARK UTSEY ,P1948 Blanding Blvd place winner was J, L. Baird another city wide Judo tournament SAVE 75% U , / 389-0338 (Sax Navy), 2nd place D. L. slated for the latter part U.NAUL Iq t Stewart (Sax: Navy) and 3rd H. D. of the month. The exact date and Jones (Sara). time will be announced at a OF MOVING STATE FARM ""' Next month there will be later date. Muluii' Momobilt'tnturimt Company , Home Ollicit Bloomington,Illinois 1\, :: ; COSTS j' LA } '. .. , .1tI..Aif. '' ''<'''':> : .,. : ? ,.. ;,;.,:.. '"1 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL ONE-WAY' PARTS , '( 'I I RENTALS TO s r : -- --- -w-' ! -4 B'HAB MILITARYPERSONNEL UAUTOKNOW -1 _ - - I! -- Rent Local or One- Way Trucks, Trailers - I q _,. a Tow-Bars, Car 30 % Top Carriers, Hand- ww Hitches.Trucks & Bumper SAVINGS TRI-CIUB SERIES-The Jax Navy . Sailing Club was host to the Tri- - Club Series Regatta this past Sun- .. OR MORE . . ,. day, April 26 at NAS on Block .. .r. Point. Other participating clubs ARE YOURS were the Seminole Canoe Club, / Florida Yacht and Rudder Clubs. VISIT r PHONE HOMESP I We are tuned to AUTO WE 1.3770 WIRE FLOWERS SP 1-0250 Navy Problems. . WpAcotPokIt WORLD t ..LRIVERSIDE """ .., .:.. St. S. Wesconnett Blvd. 103rd TODAY FLOWERSFOR //z BANK 6075 ROOSEVELT BLVD, tq V2 mile north NAS EVERY OCCASIONFREE } ON Jw 1234 KING ST. 384-7541 ,:'" KS DELIVERY 388-3516 Dpo>t Intu'td kf FtoVol'D poubwonc..Corporation __8 A.M. to 6 P.M. DAILY TEWEL'LJ. SMITH . -- PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS APRIL 30, 1964 ---- - HAS Linksters Afoitq Tlt& Complete 3rd Vapor Week Of Action CARS ,, The third week of play In the ' IN Intramural Golf leagues came out Trail p I with these results: A : American League 4.0 with Marc WhetstoneRain Handicap VP-16---5, VAP-62--4 and high winds nearly canceled the Vapor Trails' spot in last Hosp "A" 5, A/C Maint 4 weekend's Lion Club-sponsored Air Show at Waycross, Ga., but luck CONDITION Admin 6, VP-30 "A" 3 was with them and they managed to put on another spectacular demon- stration, their 13th. AT Scratch On Saturday afternoon, before several thousand spectators, the team VP-16--31/2, VAP-62--21/2 performed its 12,500-foot high altitude free fall maneuvers as wellas Hosp "A" 4, A/C Malm 2 a mass Jump of nine jumpers which drew countless oos and ahs. Admin 4, VP-30 "A" 2 Sunday, however, the low ceiling over the air field held the jumpersto only a "jump and pull" from 2,500 feet, and also limited the Blue National League Angels from doing any of their high altitude tactical maneuvers. The FICEUR 8 1/8, VA-35---1/2 only one not hindered by the low cloud cover was Capt. Dick Schram, NARTU 5 1/2, VP-5---3 1/2 "The Flying Professor". Hosp "B" 6, FAETU 3 One member of the Vapor Trails made his final performance with VP-30 "B" 5, CFJ 4 the team at Waycross. He is Airman 2C Bob Etheridge, a Jax Navy Club member for over a year with 164 jumps, who left Monday for Scratch reassignment to an Air Force squadron In Ohio. He served here with FICEUR 5, VA-35---1 the AF679th. Another member, Ted Sergent, PR1 of VF-14 (Cecil), made his VP-5---5, NARTU 1 64 I IMPALA SPORT COUPE . . $2795 Hosp "B" 5, FAETU 1 last performance and 170th jump with the team for several months, CFJ 5, VP-30"B" 1 anyway, as his squadron left Tuesday aboard the FDR for six months in V-8, Straight stick, R&H like new. the Med. These two men's last jumps with the club, being a "Jump and pull" 63 IMPALA STATION WAGON . .,$2895 Mrs Johns Wins from 2,500 feet, brought a few side-tickling comments from fellow Auto trans, R&H, power 'steering, brakes and club members since it was these two parachutists who established last windows tinted rack WSW fact. air. Low Net glass, luggage , TourneyWinner Fall, the present unofficial Florida high altitude jump records..Bobfirst from 20,964 feet, followed by Ted from 24,964 feet. 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE . . .$2395R&H of the recent Low Net On the eve of the Waycross demonstration, they were given a going Tournament held by the Naval away party at the clubhouse in Bldg. 503, which was attended by Auto/Transmission Power Steering J Mr Station Ladies Golf Associa- Lieutenant Commander John C. Brown, Jacksonville Navy Recruiting 63 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR $1695 tion was Mrs. J. M. Johnson Officer and pilot for the Sport Parachute Club. LCdr. Brown pre- Air/conditioned, R&H.. who carded a 971978. sented both with Recruiter Certificates in Runnerup by virtue of a draw men Honorary Navy apprec- 63 BEL AIR . . . . . $1995 iation for their assistance In promoting the Navy throughout the south- over Mrs. R. P. Knock was Mrs. eastern United States as members of the Vapor Trails DemonstrationTeam. 4 door, R&H. air conditioned. Peter Gushanas who tabulated a . 95-16-79 on the links.Mrs.Knock 63 MONZA COUPE . . . .. $1895 also posted a 951679. OFORANGE 4 speed trans R&H. Just like nc\,'. Mrs. Gushanas won the medal- THE BANK ist honor by posting a 95 for the 62 I IMPALA SUPER SPORT. . . $2195 first qualifying day in the Spring PARK Radio& heater, auto trans., pwr. steer, bucket Championship tourney. seats. Nice( as new .- 62 CHEVY 11 . . . . . . ,$1495 (1' 4 door, 6 cylinderR&H, a real buy. Two camels plodded alongsideby COMPLETE + side in a caravan crossingthe CONFIDENTIAL .:'Li i rl-I 62 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARD TOP .$1795 burning desert. Finally, ope COURTEOUS .e R&H, Auto/trans, P.S., Black with red interior. ,, looked around furtively and said "I don't care what anybody says, BANKING 61 BEL AIR I . . . . . .$1395 rm thirsty." SERVICE ,. 4 door auto trans R&H*. Extra clean car Factory Air/cond . .....- 60 IMPALA'SPORT COUPE . . $1395 V-8. straight stick, R&H. Nice. HIGHWAY 17 STOPAND CORVAIRS CORVAIRS CORVAIRS ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA Member F.D.I.C. *MONZA'S 700's 500's '60's through '63s. Six ((6)) to choose from! FROM $795 up. SAVEOn WESTCONNETT 59 PLYMOUTH. STATION WAGON $695 V-8, auto trans, R&H, power steering and brakes. One owner, low miles. Best buy In town. FURNITURE CO. 58 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE .$695 Auto R&H, white side walls. 5326 WESTCONNETT BLVD. AT 103RD. ST. SP 1.0750 55 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $495 InsuranceFor EASY CREDIT 4-door, V-8 radio& heater auto trans. FREIGHT SALVAGE REPOSSESSIONS 55 CHEVROLET "210" 2DOOR.. . $295 real auto insurance MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET 19.95 Radio & heater, straight slc{. savings, call Nationwideand sec the company BEDROOM SUITE $79.00 DINETTE SETS 29.00 that's first with over 2 LIVING ROOM SUITE 69.00 75 % of our business is with the million company car owners with .Ircu'ideas -END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES $5.00 service personnel..Visit SPECIALFINANCING for a new era! Call: MODERN LAMPS S5.00TV SETS $60.00 us and you'll see why ! DOUG COOK CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CEMTERBLANDING PLAN ELECTRIC AND GAS STOVES $35.00 BLVD. At WILSON I 854N. Edgewood Ave. FOR REGRIGERATORS $45.00STEREOS $100.00 PHONE ........ 3842556ATIONWIDE SP 11341 OR SP 1-6601 SERVICEMEN 1-TON GIBSON AIR CONDITIONER 149.00 j H{J Mon.-Fri. 8:30: a.m.'til 9:00: p.m. MUTUAl INSUKANCf COMPANY" ] } ........ Horn O/Iae.Colwmbvt./ Ohio I COME IN AND BROWSE OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Sat and Sun. 8:30: a.m. 800 p.m. --- |
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