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I , PKY LIBRARY .. f of f W. HISTORYltlOOOl :r4/ - $ Prizes Offered By NB ... 1 " .. Publl hd by the Holt Publ1 hint Company private: firm. Opiniqns.xx.ss.d by the publlchar and writer* herein.. their own and not to be eontlderod on.. official .."....Ion of any military .,.... .. Tha appaaranca of dvenls.ments! In this publication don wt constitute an endor....... of any Military ...,.,....'" of the products or ""Ic.. advartiMd.VOL . 22 NO. 9 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVilLE FLORIDA MAY 7, 1964 -- --- - Navy WarnsSwimmers Ceremonies About Held At Two Foreign Objects Me + MARTDSquadrons Officials at the t/ w A Two new commanding officers of Rear Admiral Robert ___ took the reins of squadrons at waite Commander Fleet 1964 MARTD Jacksonville in April Jacksonville, have cautioned NAVY RELIEF DRIVE Lieutenant Colonel Dean Medaris t succeeded Lieutenant Colonel beach bathers to be extra FIRST PRIZE ful should they find strange FURittSIILD It tyI t m r,1, Robert Tabler as "Skipper" of . itary objects washed ashore VMA-144, while Major Walter the Northeast Florida coast. Bryson III relieved Lieutenant Each summer, when Colonel Irving Hardy as top man swarm to the beaches, in VMA142. authorities receive Both Tabler and Hardy trans- many from people reporting ._i_ ferred to MARC-14. LtCoL} Medaris attended the terious objects washed Grand Prixe-1964 Chevelle' Super Sport from the sea. University of Illinois before entering - Some of these items are night training in June gerous, particularly should SS Mustangs Top List 1942. He commanded VMSB933and prove to be unexpended VMSB-931 at Bogue Field, markers or unexploded mines. N. C., before going overseasin all cases, the objects should Relief Drive 1946 where he served as CO left alone and the proper Navy of VMSB-343 at Tsingtao, China, thorities notified and later as commanding officerof for to turn our attentions and efforts'to the financial requirements Especially dangerous is a again us Headquarters Squadron 1, lit 1.: the organization which has as its sole concern the welfare of our Navy ,- -- .. . (See Warnings.Pag _3))_ families, widows and orphans." This was_a statement made by RAdm.: (See MARTD Squadrons Page 6)) i;. Robert Goldthwalte, ComFairJax Y% PKLi r and president of the Navy Re- Iiul , ? w lief Society at the luncheon held 'iMn Monday, May 4 at the HAS Of- ficers Club. Also In attendancewere Captain J. R. Compton. NAS CommandingOfficer and Executive y Vice President of the r , ,2nd Jacksonville Drive and officers from Sanford, Mayport, and Ce- \ cil Field. f fI 7'l "As you know the Navy Relief .... Society is our own private charitable 11I-- organization, formed to provide r " emergency assistance to I ___ , both active duty and retired per- I sonnel, their dependents and 'JI Prize- ($.. Navy Relief Page 3)) 3rd Prae-1964 Mustang hardtop Navy Accepts r 1 Mothers Day 4I Sailor's DeviceTo I I CelebratedSmday Save Money 'I May 10 Ajob that once took three J Do you remember what Sunday, three days to complete now ; May 10 Is? It rolls around every one man only thirty i year and It belongs to a very is due : This accomplishment ' ; sweet someone you love. Give Franklin D. Roosevelt a , up? It's Mothers Day I Walter W. Howell, metalsmith first class, i 1 Flowers of various assortment hobby is Inventing. be sent Howell tired of the ; may by telegram through grew job of flushing I the Navy Exchange just a simple - consuming Y f telegram with a few kind lic breaking systems on f f 1 words would do. jet aircraft. So, using parts, ingenuity two weeks ___ ,j;1 If perhaps you can't be with liberty time, and between 50 : ___ her on this day why not senda 60 dollars Howell built a : a card candy, or flowers. Even purpose brake flushing unit. __ 1 better send a telegram or a The unit's primary telephone call to show that you Is flushing breaking systems did.remember her very special 'See Sailor's Device. Page 4lh Prize-Boat, traitor,and 40 h. p.motor y.a . .. .1. .. .. , ., ." .' n" . , ..... MAY7.19&AChopbhs I - JAX AIR NEWS -- - 2 I . " Editorial I p.J) ;'[' S.e.r' J: f$ : Massage/ I R. S. Harris e By Chaplain ATime of Rededication SUNDAY ;roil 8:00 a. m. Service of Holy +r, ' "POWER FOR PEACE." Simple though these three words may Communion 9:30 a. m. Service of Divine V sound, they convey to the entire world the intention of all Americansto Worship Y pursue our way of life and to insure that all of the freedom- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School forages loving people with whom we are allied may pursue theirs. 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 Eleven years ago "Power for Peace" was selected as the solgan IfcOOa. m. Service of Divine for Armed Forces Week the time when thousands of men and women Worship serving beneath the Stars and Stripes become hosts to millions at 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship home and overseas. It is a week when we graphically demonstratethe WEDNESDAY friendliness of the United States and indicate the high degreeof 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal L .1 : ks4$ # military preparedness we maintain to defend our independence. > s : Armed Forces Day this year fall on May 16, but the observance 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal - actually covers the period May 9-17 thus assuring that millionsof people everywhere will have the 'opportunity to visit the five 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion MACARTHVR "'E'ML.-Th. MacArthur 3lnmmrial1ledalian uill/ bfprivately branches of our uniformed services. Also on all Holy Days / struck in Philadelphia and attributed by the National; Com.mrmoraf . The major participation in Armed Forces Day observances is by Catholic Service at St. ;Jrr $.)(;"'''. ;in honor of the lilt" General of the Army ouMacArthur. */", all of the services which compose our defense team--Army, Navy Edward's Chapel NATTC and / The medal it tlifhtly larger than a tilter dollar. Marine Corps Air Force Coast Guard their reserve arms, the Naval Hospital National Guard and the Air National Guard. Also many of the organi- SUNDAY MASS Upon the death of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur Pres- zations and programs related to the defense effort take part in this 6:30 a. m. U. S. Naval Hospital ident Johnson proclaimed a period of mourning for what he called annual celebration.That 9:00 a. m. & 11:00 a. m. St. "one of America's greatest heroes" and our flags were lowered to the public has accepted this annual opportunity to see their Edward's Chapel half staff. defense team in operation has been shown by the annual increasesin DAILY MASS General MacArthur was not only a great soldier but also a states Armed Forces Day participation. In 1963. more than 20 million 11:30 a. m. S4 Edward's Chapel man and churchman. Of him Bishop Donegan of New York said people attended or participated in "open house" and community MONDAY & TUESDAY "Inthe death of General MacArthur our country loses a figure of programs in the United States and: abroad while millions of others 4:15 pt 1 m. King Hall NATTC commanding stature one who In the course of his life became the )learned more about their country's military power through news- FRIDAY very symbol of that military sense of honor which he so much revered. papers and magazine stories radio and television programs and 12:05 p. m.U.S.Navalfospital Of him another said upon his death "Douglas MacArthur seemsto motion pictUres.We SATURDAY have had a natural affinity for superlatives, not the use of them but of the Armed Forces can well use this time to rededicate 9:00 a. m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONS.SATU the achievement of them. For Douglas Mac Arthur was a man much ourselves to the mission for which we have been chosen. (AFPS) RDA Y more than life-size a man who would have fit the definition of great. 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. and ness In any age. Some thought him over theatrical but the fact is that which drama is made. He was a mart of an before MassesCatechism he was himself the stuff of Can Accidents Be Fun? Classes:Grade School indomitable will to victory. The desire to exercise his stewardshipof SATURDAY Japan of his own nation's victory was born of a great charity; 10:00 a. m. All Saints' Activities the vision to see the way to the achievement lay In a great faith which Are you bored with it all? Are you looking for a new horizon? building 722NURSERY he never minded admitting.More . Have an accident I than once General MacArthur. who dealt with massive militaryand Accidents can open up a whole new exciting world for you.. You'll The Naval Air Station Nursery state affairs affirmed his belief that the necessary solution to see places aId experience sensations like way out there. located in Building 560 on Child the problems of the world did not lie in these areas but in theoligiacaland You'll meet pretty young nurses--and probing doctors. Street opens at 8:15 a. m. on spiritual ones. 'Basically', be said once, "The problems of the You'll learn how emergency wards operating rooms surgeons Sunday morning. Parents attend- world are spiritual Unless we solve the spiritual problems we will and other specialists function--first hand. ing Sunday Masses or Protestant never really solve the basic problems of the country." You may get a stub or scar which will make an ideal conversation services may leave young A tall American Douglas MacArthur made all Americans walka piece. children In the nursery without little taller;unashamed patriot,Douglas MacA nhur made all Americans You write best seller on, "How a Cripple Can Up His Income." can a charge. a little more aware of the privileges and treasures that were You may get your name in the paper. Maybe even get a headline like theirs. A committed and articulate churchman, Douglas MacArthur "Drunk Runs Into School Bus." made all Christians aware of the part that religion must play in every You can collect on that accident insurance you've been pouring day life." May we Inwardly bow in his honor fly and sail a little money down the drain on so long. Station TrafficViolations higher and straighter In the course of our own work and lives becauseof You may deduct your time lost from work on your income tax return his noble example. - - You can sit around the house while recuperating and catch up on all the daytime TV shows. Navy Knowledge : You can solicit sympathy you'd never get otherwise maybe even from the kids and spouse. The following is a report of Your physical system will be injected with all sorts of drugs and motor vehicle accidents and May 7, 1934 May 10 1801 stimulants.The traffic violations for the period The Frigate Constitution comTripoli declared war on U.S. wife might get to go to work the older kids drop out of school April 26 through May 2. pleted a tour of principal U. S. and so enrich their experiences.The "' Seaports.......... May 11. 1950 doctor may have to put you on a regimen to cure some of your NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis Viking rocket launched from May 8, 1911 bad habits. the ship USS Norton Sound for You might have to learn a new trade to replace the old one you week April 26 thru May The first naval aircraft was the first time ... ... can't continue and didn't like anyway.So 2. . . . . .4 designed. Curtiss A-l specification - live modern Have an accident.' Experience can be a good teacherIF -- Total Accidents this year required that the plane be May 12 IB80 YOU LIVE THROUGH FT. through May 2, 1964..91 completed with metal tippedproThe newly established Marine Total accidents through May --The Jet Observer and for made their first landing 1963. . . . .107 designed speed Corps . of at least 45 miles per hour at Puerto Plato Santo Domingo.Its Number of days since last injury - "We Give Up"Why in vehicle cost: $5,500 .. ... .. ... motor ac- May 13, 1942 cident. . . . .32 May 9, 1929. Bureau of Navigation (BUNAV) ? What's the use? The first aerial observation of was renamed Bureau of Naval If we prim jokes our readers s"ay we're too silly if we dolt. NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS .a solar eclipse......... Personnel (BUPERS)...... ..., people say we're too serious. If we print original material they say we lack variety; if we publish This weev. . . 47 items from other periodicals we're too lazy to write. Speeding. . . .10 If we stay on the job in the office we ought to be out rustling nrws. Reckless driving. . .3 ' If we are out rustling news we're not answering the phone and attend- Going through stop sign. .4 AX AIR NEW'S" ing to business. Other violations . .30 If we rewrite copy we're spoiling a "hot" tory and making someone . angry. Thirty-five drivers appeared If we select some articles and leave out others we're too critical; before the Traffic Hearing Boardat The JAX AIR NEWS Is a CIvU'lan Enterprise Newspaper U we don't k we're asleep. the meeting held on May 4. distributed each. Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station. If we're seen reading newspapers and magazines we're overstaffed Disposition of the cases Includethe J Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company. a ; if we don't.we're not "up" on current events. following: 10 lost driving and Private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR If we publish a pretty pin-up wives and chaplains complain; if we parking privileges' aboard station NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, dorft, all the bachelors and husbands complain.If for various periods; seven were Box 2, NAS Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before we don't use enough sports coverage we're not "sports minded assigned to complete an eight- publication. News items are welcomed from all sources- i if we do use lots of sports we're lacking in the cultural aspects.We hour course In remedial driving. Telephone EV 9-7711 Ext. 8162. also get complaints about missing a Division party misspelling instructions; twelve had suspended Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries a name (even though 99 others are right), and not giving enough penalties; six were given concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publish- publicity to a certain group on the Air Station. warnings; two were dismissed; Company. 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8. FloridaTelephone Like as not, someone will say we stole this story from some other and ten were referred to commanding 359-4040(; or 359-027L 'publication. officers for possible VOL. 22 NO. MAY 7, 1964 WE DID! r 11 r disciplinary action. 9 111PAGE MAY 7, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 I --------- Swimmers ships training off the Florida A mine of this type was found ; : Warning coast constantly use the "Mark- awash in the surf one mile south (Continued From Page 1)) vr' training mine, similar In of Ponte Vedra Beach last Sep- ,L riety of (flame and smoke lights shape to an oversized basket- tember 2LPersons I '"', !''i ll !p i, : dropped by aircraft to mark specific ball.These from the Jacksonvillearea ,, i spots In the ocean. Called modern mines are finding a suspicious military - marine markers, the devices fire equipped with a small self-de- object on the beaches should magnesium-based compounds struction explosive charge. As call the Fleet Air Jacksonville s and come In several shapes and with the marine markers they are I y duty. officer at EV 9-T711. extension - sizes not 100-percent reliable and whena 500. Those found not in % t p The usual marker Is cylin- defective mine drifts ashoreIt this area should be reported to drical In shape, 3 Inches In Is highly dangerous until experts the nearest military or police "; t diameter, 18 Inches long and has _disarm_ the weapon. authorities. i\ w ; 2 either a wooden or aluminum out t r, er casing. Another type Is square, y,, w t 5 Inches by 24 Inches and made t ',T.S. n I ; '+ of wood. In all cases, the mar- , x -. 's kers have Navy markings and are - bare aluminum or bluish-gray In color. Since fleet aircraft conduct Intensive - year-round training off Florida's' east coast large numbers - KICKOFF LUNCHEON RAdrn Robert Goldwaithe, Com Fair J ox, of the markers are used (LI) President of the Navy Relief Society, speaks at the Relief and a few prove to be floating Kickoff Luncheon, held at the"O"Club, (las) Monday. Seated at the duds or sometimes do not completely - right is Capt. Jr. R. Compton NAS CO, Vice president of the expend themselves and Navy Relief Society. (Navy Photo.( /Ron Gardner, PH2)) sink.Although training Is conducted I II well out to sea by fleet air- _.___._ craft, occasionally;: the currents: Navy Relief Magnolia Ball and tides will wash a dangerous - \ marker shore. When tam- (Continued From Page 1)) Winners of the 13th Annual pered with by Inexperiencedhands the marker be accidentally - may their surviving dependents. Magnolia Ball sponsored by the fired and will emit a j There Is no field of.human crisis Jacksonville Officers Wives Club magnesium! flame of high Inten- I In which this wonderful organization are: First prize, trip toNassau, . has not, or will not,,counselor Lt. V. L. Knaus VP-31;,second sity.A less common danger may . prize, Niagara Worlds Fa Cyclo financially assist our people. come from mines that drift Chair, Lt. H.E. Nickell.V , said RAdm. Goldthwaite. Massage ashore. Although the possibility third prize,$50 gift certificate - The first delivery of ticketsto ; of old World War II mines still be on,sale,.'will begin today, from Furchgotts, G. H. floating around Is remotewar- .. Bardes fourth prize, case New . with the drawings on June 9 or ; as will be Indicated on the tic- York Champagne, Cdr. J. A. PRICES REDUCED ,ON ALL CARS Crawford, ComFairJax; fifth kets.This year there will be fewer prize, ladies Benrus watch,LCdr THIS WEEKEND!! prizes, but they will be more Gatewood, Cecil Field; sixth 64 T.BIRD . '''e' . . .. . . $4495 expensive.! Among the prizes Is a prize, Men's Benrus watchEns.C. Fully equipped, like new ' beautiful red Chevy Chevelle for E. Blau VP-16; seventh prize, 63 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE .... . e . . $1695 the first prize and two 1964 decorator lamp, Mrs. Robert 62 VALIANT . . . . e j. . . $995 Ford mustangs one a convertible Goldthwaite; and eighth prize, RAH . white with red Interior and a case Glenmore Cocktail mix 61 FALCON . . . . . . 0 $895 1 hardtop red with black Interior Bobby Johnson Auto/transmission, R&H "I I for the second and third prizes. 60 CHEVROLET . . . . . . $995 For the fourth prize a 15 foot GALA AFFAIR-Captain and Mrs S Auto/transmission, R&H '. fiberglas boat, a 40 hp Johnson J. R. Compton enjoy a dance a* t CYA'FHA 63 FORD . . . . . . . $2895 ", electric motor, and trailer. The the 13th Annual Magnolia Boll Galaxie XL Convertible, V-8, Auto. Trans., Air Cond. Power boat has remote controls and sponsored by the Jacksonville Steering. semi-bucket . seats.A book of six tickets will sell Officers' Wives Club. The ball 63 T.BIRD . . 0 . . . . . $3795 was held May 1-2 at the OfficersClub Full Power, Air Cond. for $2.50 or one ticket for 50tf. The expected goal'to be reached NAS. (Navy Photo FAPU) 64 FORD . . . . . . . $3095 f this year Is $45,000 the same as Galaxie Hardtop, V-8, Auto. Trans. Fac. Air Plus Power. r last years goal"I 61 CHEVROLET ..... . . . . . $1195 am certain that each and Auto. Trans., RAH, Air Cond. everyone present will support SALE SALES RAMBLER . . . . . . . $1295 this enthusiasti- worthy project 4-Dr.f Auto. Trans., Heater. cally in order that it may again Did you know that }for as littleas 63 TRIUMPH ..... . . . . . $1495 meet the success it has enjoyed $50.00 down and from $50to Contertible . support in past the years.fund Without drive cannot your $95 per month 2,3 and 4, 57 BUICK . .. . . . . . . $695 bedroom 1 1 1/2 and 2 bath be successful." WALTER SCRUB, Wagon, Auto. Trans., Power Steering& Brakes. homes be purchased? If U.S.N.. (REf) may 59 FORD . . . . . . . $695 don't fail are buying, to you Sedan V-8, Auto. Trans., RAH. ACL BLDG. 355-5474 investigate market.these opportunities 60 DODGE . 0 . . . . . $795 in today's RES.. 72J-o$sl Sedan, V-8, Auto. Trans., Radio, Heater. INTRODUCING '4It YOUR NATIONWIDE AGEN 453 SAN ij THE BANK: OF- I j iT III J JUA.N"AVE.. . ORANGEPARK I I i:' j OFF ROOSEVELT BLVD. -4r Arat PH. EV 44536. Ot'i COMPLETE I OPEN EVENINGS" ' S CONFIDENTIAL . OUYO .. COURTEOUS I \ DOUG COOK .qtr 854 N. Edgewood Ave. BANKING' FORD t' 384-2558 SERVICE A MAN WHO CAN SAVE DEALER \ YOU TIME AND MONEYON YOUR INSURANCER'JATIONWIDE I HIGHWAY 17 47 %lift InturiftCl Matull No". 0"Co fiff,>ct I.MvtuM COly"Oyi.,vecCI Mturlntt' 0 C, ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA Member F.D.I.C. [ YEARS! IVI O T O R SI - -- " -' MAY'7. 1964 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWSY -- O&R Employee Receives Mar-Nav Club 2280 Celebrates Red Cross CertificateA Special Event civilian employed within the Overhaul and Repair Departmenthere ; at NAS Jacksonville, has received an American Red Cross Members of the Mar-Nav Certificate of Merit President Johnson In recognition for << Y 1M o signed by Toastmasters Club 2280 are cel- saving- a Marine major from drowning at sea last summer.He ebrating "Toastmasters' Week"in Is William A, Kelly who Florida with two special e- works In Shop 7375-4 of the yees..." vents. The first of these was a 7000 Division of O&R. Following the ceremony, attended held joint meeting Tuesday evening - During ceremonies held April by C. V. Gross, Directorof at Karl Hellenthal's rest- 29 in the offices of Captain James the NAS Chapter of the Red aurant on Normandy Blvd., host- \.. R. Compton, NAS Commanding Cross, Mrs Kelly and Kelly's ed by the Navy Civilian Club Y Officer, Kelly was presented the civilian and military super- 2366. national award together with a visors, the awardee stated that The second big toastmasters letter sent to Capt. Compton writ- he credits his knowledge of vent for the week Is the annual - 4. ten by Major Charles M. Darra- mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to District Convention being cott USMC the who's life lectures he attended - man the training ,erY held at the Robert Meyer Motor J Kelly Is credited with saving. last year which were pre- P Hotel In Orlando, May 810. The _____! +- wA The letter read, In part: sented to NAS employees by R. Mar-Nav club is sponsoring Its RECALL THAT JUNE DAY-Copt. J. R. Compton, NAS CO, (c), together "Although I am a well quali- W. Vogel of the O&R Department. candidate for "Mrs Toastmaster - fied swimmer and have about the fourth National with Marine Major Charles M. Darracott (R) and William This was ," Del Phillips, at the 23 experience getting American Red Cross Certificateof A. Kelly, recall the day last June when Kelly saved the life of years Presidentto event. Mrs. Phillips and herhusband through surf, I became exhausted Merit signed by the Major DarracoH at Flagler Beach. Kelly is holding an AmericanRed while swimming In what I learnedwas be awarded NAS Jacksonville Jim, who Is currently Cross Certificate signed by President Johnson. (Navy Photo a runout. The beach was personnel during the month of President of the Mar-Nav Club, will arrive in Orlando tomorrow by Ron Gardner, PH2)) unguarded but fortunately Mr. April for life saving efforts.TOASTMASTERS The ladles will evening. enjoy a Kelly and several others were on breakfast In their honor Sat- the beach and heard call for on the ONE place to help. my urday morning followed by a sightseeing and shopping tour "Mr. Kelly and another swim- call for In the Citrus City. mer unhesitatingly fought througha of Highlight the day's events surf risk rough at great to their own lives. I lost con- will be the crowning of Mrs. sciousness before they reachedme Toastmaster at 8 pm. In the !!12'1tYPhone but I learned from witnessesthat Banquet Room of the Hotel. will Mr. Kelly administered Toastmaster Phillips par- mouth-to-mouth resuscitationwhile ticipate in the Educational and still some distance from ga.f Business sessions of the meetingas Beneficial! Get cash double fast for good rea the of any the beach. Even though at the well as election District - son furloughs, expenses, bills, you.name.it'! And get point of exhaustion himself, Mr. Officers for 1964-65 at the Beneficial's International Credit Card, too, for Immediate Kelly administered aid and suc- R meeting on Saturday."Toastmasters . Cash loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office anywhere ceeded In bringing me In close is an organization Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! enough to the beach to receive whose exlstance dependson help from another swimmer. men who desire to improve BENEFICIALFINANCE "After spending three days in their abilities to listen, think the hospital, I was released and and speak," says Phillips, and SYSTEM ..returned to duty. The doctor any male over 21 years of age stated that...the quick action and who meets these requirementsand Loans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note desires to become a mem- administering of aid on the scene JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville saved life. ber of this outstanding service 311 West Bay St., Mayflower Hotel ELgin 3.4473 my .. S 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive.in). EV 4595 "I am sure that our Navy Is organization Is asked to contact 8130 Lerr. Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 5.2623 fortunate In having men such as Mr. and Mrs. him In the Controllers Office, ARLINGTON .- Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington Mr. Kelly as one of Its emplo- Phillips. Bldg. 1, for more Information. S Town & Country Shopping Center .RA 4.4.7910 There are a limited number of SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co of Florida memberships available at this 3436- Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza EX 8.1515WE time, he said.A . alfa romeo college prof was addressinga f Reduced to group of women. "I am told," he said, "that I should begin I 3195 with a joke, but I only know one DON'T that would be appropriate to tell New "GUILIA" 1600 you ladies and it has nothing to do with our subject, so let's get QOy N.Sports C.r Often It Much for S. Little " Offer The Moon / Five Forward Speed Fully Synchronized C or Box on with the job. a Twin Overhead Cam ShaftsAluminum S Engine, Pistons, Gear Box and Axl,. 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Bureau of Yards and Docks Certificate of Appreciation was There will be an annual fire ..... presented to W. B. Copeland of the Wood-Hopkins Contracting prevention Inspection by the Station - x Company, Incorporated here In Jacksonville recently. Commander Fire department for all J. W. Roloff, DOICC BuDocks Contracts, Patrick Air Force Base. occupants of Government housing Fla.. representing. Captain[ W. M. Heanan Director Southeast Division. during. May and June-1961-.- __ _ .... ff1 mane me presentation.The - BUDOCKS AWAftDS-Commandft/J. W. Roloff DOICC BuDodts firm received the award . Contract:awards W. B. Copeland, President of the Wood-Hopkins for "saving of money to the GET AMISSILE . Contracting Co.,_ here in Jacksonville,! the Bureau of Yards and Government and cooperation beyond ' Docks Certificate of Appreciation for saving the Government the terms of the contractto AGE DEAL! money, recently,1 while Hal Jones (L) Engineer, and Milton J. serve the convenience of the Wood, of the Navy and Government In the construction - Secretary' Company look on. (Navy Photo by Marc of wharf and r jetstone.JO)1)) seawall at the U. S. Naval Ordnance NEW CARS Laboratory Test Facility Fort 64 VA Fact %* EXPRESSWAYAPARTME"TS Lauderdale, Fla." 0 Lowest Prices Sheet In presenting the award, Capt. 0 Highest Trade-in Allowance Heaman cited the contractor for G Easy Terms-The Nicest Treatment The 1964 edition of VA Fact the demonstrated ability in overcoming c-p In TownUSED Sheet IS-I. "Federal Benefits for the numerous problems of Ft FURNISHED, $65.00 Veterans and Dependents" Is obstructions and soil conditions IllI CARS now on sale at the U. S. 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Marine Aircraft Wing. t YOU'LL KNOW WHY..I IRIVERSIDE' longer be Issued during the four Dinner 6 p. m. 9:30 p. m. Before being released from 1JI hours that Past Offices are openon Charlie Jay 8 p. m. 12 a. m. active duty in December 1954, This action Saturdays. applies he served as a flight instructorat Saturday, May 9 the main of JacksonvillePost to city for 17 NAS Pensacola, Fla., CHEVROLET Office and all Its branches. Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6 p. m. months.As . These steps are being taken to Dinner 6 p. m. 9:30 p. m. an Organized Marine Re- CEDAR HILLS Implement the President's cost Charlie Jay 8:30 p. m serve he has been a member of reduction in the U. S. program 12:30..111. VMF-541 at Birmingham Ala., Post Office Department. * Sunday, May 10 VMF-143 at New Orleans, and I .. VMA-142 at Jacksonville. He Is YOUR FRIENDLY Mothers Buffet. 11 m. Meier1m-, MLICol. Day a. presently employed as an air _. ..-.- -- 1 p. m. traffic controller at Imeson Air- ...,,,'. - BOWL-O- TK LANES Dinner 5:30 p. m. 9 p. m. port Jacksonville. 5- BLANDING BLVD. AT CEDAR CREEK Monday May 11 Major Bryson graduated from ' the University of Florida wherehe Happy Hour 3:30 p. m. 6 p. m. earned a Bachelor of Science I Dinner 6 p. m. 9 p. m. . LANES AVAILABLE FOR OPEN BOWLING degree in Engineering.The Tuesday, May 12 34-year-old Marine entered JOIN A SUMMER LEAGUE OPEN BOWL the Corps through the Pla- Happy Hour 3:30 m. 6 m. p. p. toon Leaders Class and was com- FOR 35( PER GAME Dinner 6-9 p. m. (foreign dishesof missioned In June 1952. He has France) served with VMFN-531( at Wednesday MaY' 13 Cherry Point, N. C.;, with EVERY DAY 8 A.M. to 6 P. M, MABS-13 and VMA-212 overseas - Happy Hour 330p. m. 6 p. m. and was released from LEAGUES NOW FORMING FOR MIXED DOUBLES, MENS' Family Night 6-9 p. m. all'the active duty In June 1961. HANDICAP, LADIES HANDICAP, LADIES MORNINGSAND fried chicken you can eat I MaJ. Bryson Joined VMA142at AFTERNOON COFFEE LEAGUES. Special Services MARTD Jacksonville''in June LEAGUES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1961, and transferred to VMA- .D.H. Medorit 144 in June 1963. He Is TEL: EV 4-6221 or EV 7.3569 for further information. Tickets OfferedThe co- Century owner of Mays and Bryson, Inc., Twentieth To NAS Special Services Recreation Tallahassee Fla. Present "The Office, Bldg. 704 now has Fighting on sale tickets to the following: Holy "E' On TV Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra CommunionThere The cameras of the Twemieth Civic Auditorium, May 19, focus "The "It's Century on Fighting Easy te Do Business the will be cele- $4.50. $3.50, and$1.50. Indianapolis a special 'E'5' Sunday May 10, 6 p. m. 500 mile race telecast at bration of the Holy Communionon on television Four in Jackson- the Coliseum May. 30, $4.50. Thursday, May 7, Ascension ville. Powell Plymouth Dav. Way"THIS i3.5o - # A report the two Enterprisesthe -- aircraft carrier of World , War n fame and its new nuclear- powered successor, the world's CAR first atomic carrier. CBS News tf Correspondent Walter Cronkite ; interviews the new Enterprse's skipper, Captain Vencent De IS HOT. Pobc, aboard the carrier. .> Sp e l lf1e. COLORHANDCRAFTED - COLOR TV World's FinestPerformfnl 1i; ! F .,':, Color TV WESTSIDE . 'u IN SALES. I Handcraftedchattis .. r ..y ,: No printed circuits M IN PERFORMANCE e shortcut No production ttYMOUTH-VALIANT PRICES START AT I e super Cold Video SOUTHWEST Guard Tuner COUNTY It. Zenith Patented ' f WITH $1797 Color Demodulatorcircuitry .' COMPLETE '(1\TAX CONVENIENT MODERN .. Th. BARRETT Model 5518 $418 COMMERCIAL WE HAVE SEVERAL CONVENIENT Contemporary console 'furm- BANKING tore styling in grained walnut SERVICES FINANCE. PLANS FOR color or grained Mahogany color 265 SQ.In, visible picture area, , SERVICE PERSONNEL 21 overall dill picture slou.s ,. measurement Mw.TA.r -0:70: AM.m PMDrIw ___wpwell CHAVSlr"-- ,_M_,T.II.J:30AM100PMAmI: IM AO 0.p . TIMUQUANA T.V. P4mJulh 5617 TIMUQUANA ROAD y SP 1-4484 1218 Son ')prtl. . Marc. lira. SEE PLYMOUTH. HERE 359-2024 SALES SERVICE LVAID TRADE TODAY RENTALS $15.00 PER MO. Member of' FDIC l -- ----- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- - :, ,;- '': '' .. =" ,. 0 --, ." - 'M' -r' . AY7.. 1964 Xli NEWS PAGE, . CPO Cl JIb docket's !IIR Acty Dtecy Clsb '>" ,.. .... .. . >' " Thursday, May 7 Coin's ( "i: ;r' : : ; ;; :;,. {. ". 'I1".w ""' :ft-"J.. \ , ,. , :W Happy Hoof t f I ; Happy Hour 4:30p.: ) m. -6:30 p. m. Thursday, May 7 "'- "\;...' J" f(.. :t d. / May 8 t m l: " Friday "I Friday 8 VOtings 8 p. m. 12 a. m. :' /'.' ) '\'' ": ''', ,*M> ; < ",' -i; ,, N" .., N May Johnny Arnold "4" Leo Dee Combo 8:30 p. m. Friday, May 8 Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Saturday May 9 12:30: > a. m. Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida to arrive not later than i. 8p.m. -1 a.m.Saturday.May. Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - Cappies Combo ( Saturday May .9 too late for this deadline will be published the Sunday May 10 Alex Huston also Marc Castle 9 following week unless the publisher is instructed other- wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad 8:30-p. m. 12:30: ) a. m. Grand Prix 8 p. m. 1 a. m. Bud Clark. must be received WITH the copy for the ad. Monday' ','f.May 11. Sunday May 10 Sunday, May 10 DO NOT SEND CASH. Phil Cay andChamels 8:30 p.m. March Wilson and Redcoats RATE Minimum chargd'(3< Pizza Night '\ ,. -, 1L:30> p. m. Sp.m.-12a.m. Per additional line ((4 words per line) . 35 Tuesday,May 12 Monday, May 11 Monday, May 11 FOR SALE-CEDAR HILLS DRS. LAKE WATERFRONTNew 1 ; Happy Hour Happy Hour 4:30p.: > m. -6:30p.m. Pizza Night 2 for 1 3 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Fla. 3 BR on 100' x 200' wood- Wednesday, May '13 room central. heat built-in ed lot $17,500 with terms. Tuesday, May! 12 Tuesday, May 12 range-oven. EquTty sacrifice. FRANK W.. BROWN & ASSOC. The Playboys Game Night 7:30p.m.-9:30pm. Happy Hour 5 p. m. 7 p. m. Call W. J.Schub 355-5474.JamesE. 264-9504 BROKERS 264-9505 Meade, Inc. Realtor MoviesMovies Wednesday, May 13 Wednesday, May House For Sale: 3 BR, 1 1/2 Open Game Night 8 p. m.Sailor's B, Den Large K, Fenced Yd, will be shown regularly Furn Apt. 4 Rms, $12.50 wk Nr School & Shp Ctr. Give Of at 7 p. m. on Monday through Margaret Rutherford Terri plus mil. Clean no bugs. Call fer. SP 1-4615 Thomas after 1800 or weekends EV 8- Saturday; at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. on Saturday; and Sunday, at the Sunday May 10 Device 9886. Singer Automatic Console Model Malnslde ,and NATTC Theaters Original price over $300.: and at 7 p. m. only on Sundayat Mainside Man from Galveston- 1963 Corvair Monza, R & H, Has balance $62 or reliable par- the Hospital Theater. These Jeffery Hunter Preston Foster (Continued From Page 1)) AT, Tinted Glass $1750. Call ty assume $7 payments. Sew. times are' subject to change. T2-A aircraft, however the unit 781-1306 or EV 9-4180. mach. does all fancy designs. NATTC Phantom of the Opera- can be used to service all .the ZJG ZAG stitching. Call 353- Thursday, May 7 Herbert Tom, Heather Sears planes hydraulic systems. Orange Park For Rent 219 1946 will deliver. A-l Sewing Malnslde The Strangler Vic- Hospital Goliath and the Sins Howell was attached to Train- Campbell Ave. 1 BR furn. apt. Machine ExchangeRoom of Babylon Mark ForestJohn 5 min. from Base $125 tor Buono Selette Cole ing Squadron Nine at NAAS Meridian mo. NATTC Mouse on the Moon- Chevron Miss. when he built the FRANK W. BROWN & ASSOC. for Rent Avondale - Margaret Rutherford, Terri Monday, May 11 unit. He said he made the unitto 264-9504 BROKERS 264-9505 Spacious, attractive, A/C pri- Thomas cut the time of maintainance vate and entrance. EV B-8013- Hospital Prisoner of the Iron Mainside The Prize Paul work for the squadron's shop. Mask Mitchell lemoine, Newman Diane Baker He was using the unit two weeks 3 BR. home close to NAS $50 Wardisa Tuida NATTC Man from Galveston- before Captain J. ,D. Rothwell. down $50 Mo. Call Art Powell APT. FOR RENT Beautifully Jeffery Hunter Preston Foster USMCR noticed It and U.S.N.Ret.. furnished suggested with Colmery-Wll- spacious one bedroom, 8 Friday, May Phantom of the Hospital Opera- it be made available for Navy klnson. Realtors, 264-6144 or all,conv.,excellent neighborhood.EV . Mainside Goliath and the Sins Herbert Tom, Heather Sears 353-3671 88013.WESTCONNETT. of BabylonMark Forest,John Tuesday, May 12 use.It is believed that the unit will Chevron save the Navy untold man hours ,NA TIC Mouse on the Moon .. Mainside Ensign Pulver and thousands of dollars. Margaret Rutherford' Terri Robert Walker. Burl Ives This is not the first Inven- ! Thomas NATTC The Prize Paul tion that Howell has made for the . Hospital Prisoner of the Iron Newman Diane Baker efficiency and safety of aircraft. Mask Mithcell lemoine, Hospital Man from Galveston- When his squadron lost two pilots - Wardisa Tuida Jeffery Hunter,Preston Foster because of malfunction In FURNITURE CO. ejection seats, Howell went to Wednesday, May 13 Saturday, 9 I May work on his own, found the 5326 WESTCONNETT BLVD. AT 103RD. ST. SP 1.0750 Mainside Phantom of the Opera Mainside 55 Days at Peklng- trouble, and made his adjust- Herbert Tom. Heather Sears Ave Gardner Charleston ments. The ejection seat was then EASY CREDIT NATTC Goliath and the Sins Heston tested more that 200 times on of Babylon Mark ForestJohn NATTC Ensign Pulver-Robert the ground and it worked per- FREIGHT SALVAGE REPOSSESSIONS Chevron Walker Burl Ives fectly. The Navy made the Hospital Mouse on the Moon Hospital The Prize Paul changes to all aircraft carryingthat e MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET $19.95 Newman Diane Baker of type ejection seat. BEDROOM SUITE $79.00 DINETTE SETS $29.00 Howell has received five let- ters of commendation for safety, LIVING ROOM SUITE $69.00 including the Chief of Naval END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES $5.00 O NDERBILT TIRES Operations Safety Award for jet training 1963. squadrons in 1962 and MODERN LAMPS $5.00 *TV SETS $60.00 3 AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE YOU ELECTRIC AND GAS STOVES $35.00 Most of us do not realize how -REGRIGERATORS $45.00 e STEREOS $100.00 NO MONEY DOWNAS good the talent we really that lies are.hidden Much in the of 1-TON GIBSON, AIR CONDITIONER $149.00 great average is lost becauseits LOW AS $| I7 PER WEEK existence.owners do not suspect its COME IN AND BROWSE OPEN 9. A.M.TO 9 P.M. R k 1st QUAUTT NYLON 24 MONTH UKCONOIT10NAL GUARANTEE SIU 1 t'or' 2 hf 4 >hr :. I ' 1 for 983 colts 113 1111 n1TMS ,. 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White Convert ,. :*<"" : I ToU'S #_ For SaleThe v S - -- - 1964 white Chrysler New- United States on a loan basis to port convertible used by the bolster the Naval Aviation Of- NARTU lax Officer Procurement ficer programs. team is up for sale. To make way for 1965 mod- Last September each station in els, the Navy League has autho- the Naval Air Reserve Training rized the commanding officersof FLY-"*" NAVY] , Command received one of these the reserve facilities to make sleek beauties through the courtesy the 1964 models available to prospective - of the Navy League of the_ buyers in the local areas. . " . ffie orlgln.1111st price last September ,... .'# ... ',., - ," . 4".. ) ".,.. ., ( '"; , Now the ' was 420520. TV REPAIRS ' ' :. ; JI" vehicle can be)purchased for only aI j - $2,900. HER vy'SERVICE ABOUT UP-This.sl.. 1964 way >for a 1965 model..Jh>* tar' a. provided Delivery'date for the conver- Chrysler Newport convertible used by the NARTU to the local command on a loan bdsi/b'y the Navy tible will be in June. Interested Jax Officer Procurement team will be sold to make League of the United States. (Navy Photo by should contact Chief SP14602FRENCH'S persons Wagner, J03)) Rose at the NARTU Procurement & Recruiting Department aboard Use Of Skills & Ideas Is I | NAS Jax Ext. 268 or 36LI I I VP-5 ChiefCommended At Key Objective Of Gov't | RADIO TV inarian 61,000 Nearly two of every five liv- SALES S. SERVICE ing Korean Conflict veterans have Physical, and biological CeremoniesDavid 6357 103rd St. thus far taken advantage of the sciences 45OOtXOf SERVINGSOUTH Korean GI Bill having completedor the 2.3: million trained, +tl F. Elliot AMHCA,VP-5 being presently enrolled in 1,207,000 Went to Colleges, while BEST Career Counseling CPl), was some form of educational or readjustment the remainder were trained in institutions - commended by the squadron's training,the Veterans below college level, JAX. Commanding Officer Com- Administration recently. correspondence schools, on-the- SALES I StP VICE/ ON. mander Jack A. Pate May 6 Latest available figures show job and on-the-farm training.In . TELEVISION for his outstanding performanceof there are approximately 5,6 million comparison the GI Bill for RADIO duty In increasing the squadron Korean veterans listed In the World War n veterans' educa- .. HI-FI reenlistment to an exceptionally VA's monthly tabulation of "A- tion found 7.8 million veterans I .AUTOMOBILE ORGAN RADIO high rate. merica's living veterans," and taking advantage of the benefits. Cdr. Pate data furnished the Some 15 million veterans of ALL WORK GUARAHTttD In the ceremonies, by VA's Department - remarked, "Your outstanding of Compensation, Pen- WW II and the Korean Conflict __ ,D. F. Elliott. AMACA professional knowledge and skill- sion and Education disclose have received educational and full presentation of career bene- 2,385,100 have entered the GI training benefits totaling more fits available to career person- Bill schooling programs.A than 14 billion through June, 1963. BUY1QUR1VOMSWAGENS nel and your perseverence In further breakdown of this operational obstacle, was In a second phase of the greatest mass large part responsible for this educational program ever under- [ outstanding record." taken In the free world--the GI I During the last semi-annual Bills of World War II and the i at reenlistment period, with a total Korean Conflict--showed most of 41 men discharged, 20 re- of the former GIs chose educa- MORE enlisted on board, giving VP5an tion and training in crafts, trade SPRING MOTORSCOMPLETE enviable reenlistment rate of and industry. Total in that cat- 48.8%. egory was 582,000. SERVICE AND PARTS I- Other categories Include: cars are insured FOR VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBILES II I Business administration and with us than with If you want to get back on managerial 275,000 11 E-l'Financing, Arranged, f your feet In a hurry just Engineering 187,000 any other company. miss a car payment. Teaching 141,000 Find out why now! 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WHY NOT INSPECT Mwus 1416N1$ lOAQ co Ml tacsr MOZART'SDON rN AMA D AND COMPARE TODAY? cccN.nrLD4t Mite s--. f A ILMSvv Nti .TATWNO , \\GlOVANNI, CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES 'JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR - -Plus- SHOPPING CENTER o SCHOOLS CHURCHES STATION 10 MINUTES 'VAN CLIBUR r ALL ADJACENT-, TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. L ... ""- D PLAYS" m.p fJt J1lJ tAtate.A. LORILY COPPEDGE-BROKER SP 1-3895 JI 7, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE'9 . ._ i WE'RE PROUD OF YOUJ.. J. Program OfferedFor Stankaitis, CWO-4, the Ast't Annual Navy League Awards , Patients Affairs Officer at the Naval Hospital, redeves his Non Pilot awards for swimming 50-miles Announced At ConventionRecipients at the NAS indoor pool recent- Aviation BilletsOne ly. The awards were presentedto of the five annual Commander Seventh Fleet. him USN, by Miss Janet Rastall the of the major programs for Navy League Awards,selected by The John Paul Jones Award Hospital Field Director for the procurement of qualified men the Navy League Awards$ Board, for Inspirational Leadership, awarded * the Red Cross (Navy Photo by to fill" non-pilot aviation billetsin have been announced.The awards to that Naval Officer, J.C. Davis, JOSN) the Navy today Is the Of- will be presented at an Awards Marine Corps Officer, or enlisted - ficer Candidate Airman (OCAN) Luncheon of the Navy League Annual man who has made an program.The Convention in Dallas, Texas outstanding contribution to the OCAN must have finished 20th. standards of leadership traditional - To on May high Windjammers two years of college before he Each year, five Navy, Marine in the Navy. Recipient reports to the Naval School of Corps or civilian men are selected Admiral Claude V. Ricketts, Hold ElectionThe Pre-flight at Pensacola. After for their outstanding contributions USN, Vice Chief of Naval Operations MANI D successful completion of this 16- in one of five areas. : week course he will go on into The awards and their recipientsfor The Alfred Thayer Mahan A- CARS! Windjammer Players will advanced training in an aviation 1964 are ward for Literary Achievement, have their general meeting and speciality of his choice. The Stephen Decatur Award for awarded to that Naval Officer, CLEAN election of.officers, May 13, at Billets open to the non-pilot Operational Competence, a- Marine Corps Officer, enlisted 8 p. m. In Bldg. 804. in Naval Aviation include such warded to that NavalOfflcer,Marine man or civilian who has madea AND The entertainment for the flight jobs as Navigator,Bombar- Corps Officer- enlistedman notable literary contribution CORRECTED evening will be under the direc- dier, and Intercept Operator or who has made an outstand- which has advanced the knowledge tion of John Broadus. ground duties such as aircraft ing personal contribution In the of the importance of sea powerto AND COMPACTS maintenance, electronics,and in- course of actual naval opera- the United States. Recipient FOREIGN CARS ffi "' "W' 11f t.l; !' Naval service. Recipient: Vice by PhoneTEDCOLEMAN Admiral_Thomas H. Moorer, (Continued Next Week) Auto Liability Insurance MOTORS, INC DUVAL COUNTY RATES 2253 Blanding Blvd Over 25 Married .$39.0Over 25 Single. o. .$43.00 I 21-25 Married. . .$55.00 21.25 Single . .$72.00 Phone 388-7634 Under21 Married.: ... $67.00_......!Under. Single. .$1JJ5.00. Y 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY PAY PLAN PART McDOUGALL'S IN9ANCE' .. AGENCY. - UAUTOKNOW= THE SEARCH BEGINS-The planet and pilots of the' Jax Navy Flying Near Main Gate NAS, JAX Club are made ready: for the search of a lost pilot and his 6493. Roosevelt Blvd Phone EV 8-7676 plane that went down in a storm Saturday, May 2, in northern Florida. (Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, JOSN) . 3.0 % Navy Participates Flying In Club SAVINGSOR Search OperationThe Jax Navy Flying Club par- The time to MORE ticipated with the Civil Air Patrol, Sunday May 3, In an air search operation for the pilot .ARE YOURS of a Marine A4C jet bomber which crashed In northern VISIT; Florida Saturday.The save isNOW call for the Flying Club's help came when the efforts to locate the downed pilot and his AUTOWORLD plane had failed Saturday. The search lasted most the day and late into the evening west of Imen- . son Airport. Chief H. B. Cring and U R.J. Smlnkey were two of the pilots TODAY that offered their time and ser- 6075 ROOSEVELT BLVD. vice to participate in the search. 1/2 mile north NAS The pilot was found dead, 17 388-3516: miles from Jacksonville, near 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. DAILY Milliard, Fla. ; I ROOSEVELT MALL You can't get anything done just by thinking about it. Start your savings account with us right now and soon you'll see some satis- I fying returns via bank-guaranteed interest. CARWASH BANKING HOURS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10:00 A.M. tif[ 3:00 P.M. HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:30: a.m. 6 p.m. FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. til 4:30 P.M. ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, NAS OPEN SUNDAYS 8:30: til 1:30I : P.M.i.ocated PHONE EXT.'s 8272 or 8273 Blvd NOTE: We can handle allotment checks for and I In The Roosevelt Mall) Slopping Center on Roosevelt your you directly credit them to your checking or savings account. See your disbursing EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY officer. AUTO WAX APPLIED U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION FACILITY OFFICE FREE WITH CAR WASH BARNETT NATIONAL BANKL a111 f1 .' i MAY 7.1964WtNNEfS JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 10 ._ ..,...._.... : : : :: dY+ ( '' : .b<< : : :< ' ;: : ? :> ,:'I;; '' :;: : : : 1 : [ : : ': :::::: AnTdEWS ::: : : : f;41iiA[; ?: :: : :; : : . < : . :: :: ,: -" ;: <,*" :, .l..:.. ".",< ; j jl1i t t. : : : :: t.. :: +4 .f " t ::':::")::::" ::: ? : : . : : ;!: : $:.?::. \:::: 1.kt::trt'wtW: ; )':::: : I A . Regional Bowling Tourney Set For HAS Cecil Fieldthe Navy's Southeast Regional Bowling Tournament a fourdayevent In which bowlers from as far away as Panama and New Mexicoare NEW OFFICERS OF THE expected to compete, is scheduled to be held at Cecil Field Naval WOMEN'S GOLF.ASS'N-L(( toR)) Air Station, May 12-15. Mrs. W. W. Wooden, Secretary; The tourney is one step below modern lanes. Mrs. J. C. MacDonald, Assistant The last major competitionheld All-Navy competition. Chairman Mrs E.F. OF THE CFJ AREA ELIMINATION BOWLING TOURNEY Preceding the regional tournament there was the 1962 district Tournament ; WERE THE KEGLERS FROM THE USS Saratoga. (L to R) Cap Cecil Field is hosting the tournament. Hilderbrant, Chairman; andMrs. Decker, C of' S ComFoirJca, and the Sara team, George Dun- 6ND Tournament scheduled to be The 6ND comprises all the E. D. Ikenberry, Tournament William states east of the Mississippiand Chairman. (Navy Photo by Ron levy Ray Eimers, Bob Roland, Kenneth Hartmann and completed tomorrow. The five men and five women south of the northern bor- Gardner, PK2)) Gardner, PH2)TEMPORARY) Photo Ron Herring (Navy by and North with the highest scratch scores ders of Tennessee in the Districts will representthe Carolina. a WORKWE 6ND in the regional tourney The southeast regional area includes Used to be you went without five naval districts ex- things to have money; now you NEED Both the Regionals and the Districts tending from New Mexico to Trin go without money to have things.. will be scratch tournaments idad. British West Indies, . Stenographers, Legal Stenos, Typists There will be team and from West Virginia to the A four-hourday would bring many Transcribers, PBX, Key Punch, competition in both but the em- Panama Canal Zone. changes into our' lives. For example - Comptometer Operators. phasis will be on bowling by we'd have ,to reschedulethe Top Pal.PoId Weekly, NO FEES_ individuals. coffee break. for the Cecil's five-man team :MANPOWER. INC Districts was selected In an 18- An FBI official was dictat- BEAUTIFUL 905 American Heritage Life. Bldg. game roll-off. Lt. JoeZorbachof ing to his stenographer a report Carrier Air Wing Four who which carried the phrase; "and TREES Jacksonville, Fla. wound up his 18 games with a his paramour turned on him and scratch average of 193.2 is made him run." Later, he read Rtt the number one man on the team. the typed results and the line V A.NOTHING DOWN BIG OHIIF fflffi CO I I During the two tournaments, read; "and his power mower I bowling will be going on all turned on him and made- him 3 BR, 1 BATH day and part of the night as runrit .- Locations' To ServeVl You I well on the air station's eight S53.00 I 6201 ROOSEVELT_ .. } Mile H. BIAS GateAtlantic PER MONTHCONVENIENT t 5444 NORMANDY 'Acros From .Mills. 1a t .2809 MAYPORT RD. .}tt Mjle) From NS Gate TO (formerly Pruitt Tire Co.) | BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE. 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Parsons, of the NATTC past week's action In Intramural Dental Dept., representing the Jax Navy Skeet Team, won five titles I IDuring Golf was some what and trophies In the Florida State_Skeet Championships. hampered by the frequant rainsas the first day and a half I week's} Judo article is intended Stewart.Stanley. only four of the seven of the shoot, In a steady down- Any weakling can be a peace- to enlightened followersof Kunimoto Is a San Dan scheduled games were played. pour of rain, Dr. Parsons won breaker; only the strong can bea the Jax Navy Judo Club on third degree Black Belt, and has Only one match on the links the runnerup spot on the class peacemaker.With . it's two Instructors, Stanley Ku studied Judo since he was 12 was played on the Monday A 410 gauge shoot and won the aging one does not necessarily - nimoto, DTI and GySgt. D. L. years old. He started his study schedule. 28 gauge class B championship. become wiser; only more of Judo in Ihwall under Tach- In the second day of shootingDr. carefuL Ibana The results of last weeks action Parsons won the class A ((5th), mode Shodan at the are: 20"gauge state title and fell one of 21 and age by the age of 22 he became Nidan. American League bird behind the state champion. CAN the third of shoot- YOU Mr. Kunimoto has been Handicap During day . Dr. Parsons tied with was Ing Instructing in the Navy since he TAKE YOUR CAR Joined the Supply 5, VAP-62--4 Irving Getz of Miami for the 12 WITH YOU? service in 1953. Since For and state championship thus Financing Insurance then he has taught in Okanawa gauge about shootoff. Both stateside and call , and bringing a overseas Iwakunt, Japan. He has stud- Scratch ied under Ichinoe 8th degree in shooters broke 83 straight bird '\DYER M. BURR, representing V 1Natianalleague Japan and has since made San- Supply when Dr. Parsons missed a tar- ,GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ' dan in 1959. get and was declared the state FINANCE CORPORATION&" Since that time he has been Judo runnerup In the 12 gauge cham- INTERMATIONAL SERVICE Instructor at Cecil Field 1959- Handicap pionship.The INSURANCE COMPANY 61, and Argencia, New Found- J Jacksonville Club won 5613 ' VP-5--9, AF679th 0 Tmuquana Road.. land from the five man state team cham- 196163. While In New PH.71O527 CFJ 4 1/2 NARTU 4 1/2 I Foundland his Navy team took the pionship. VP-30 "B" 7, Hasp "B" 2 JUDO INSTRUCTORS D. L Stewart North Atlantic Judo Champion . and ship in 1963, for the first time WESTSIDE RENTALS ; (Il) Stanl.y Xunimoto. Scratch V'HAUL which had formerly been held by ( Photo Navy ) Air Force teams. VP-5--5, AFGTOth 1 4753 BLANDING BLVD. The senior Judo man in this CFJ 4, NARTU 2 Marine Aviation area is now a patient at the VP-30) "B" 5, Hasp "B" 1 PHONE 771-5092 .... Naval Hospital in Jacksonville.He . Detachment To also holds the position of SAVE 75% OF Vice Promotional Chairman of ARE YOU THIS MAN? MOVING Navy and Marine Judo Associa- SALARY TO'loOO COSTS. Hold Sat. MeetThe tion since 196L PLUS COMMISSIONS 10% DISCOUNT -ON ALL ONE-WAY $15,000 NOT UNUSUAL GySgt. Dewey L. Stewart Marine Aviation( Detach- USMC Ikkyu, 1st class Brown Completing your tour of duty RENTALS'TOJUUUTAR'YPERSONNEL ( ment will hold their annual golf Belt started Judo here In Jack- ,and planning to live in, the tourney this Saturday with tee sonville in 1956. Sgt. Stewart greater Jax area? Check these off time scheduled to commenceat has studied Judo Cherry Point new career opportunities? ,_ -DNAttI_ noon on the NAS golf course. N.C., Beaufort and Parr Island, No ceih'ng on income, independent Rent Local or One-Way All members of the detachmentare S.C. Sgt. Stewart has also stud- and thorough enjoyment Trucks, Trailers, Tow- eligible to enter the tourney. ied under Kolto 7th Degree Brown .of work, continual self improvement Bars, Car Top Carriers, The tourney will feature the Belt, at AtsujI Japan, and through professional Hand-Trucks & Bumper Calloway system according to made Ikkyu in 1959. Since 1963 training association Hitches. , SSgt Bill Leonard,' Special Ser- he has been instructing Judo with one of the world's greatcompanies. vices NCO.'Under this system a classes at NAS Jacksonville. ; . winner can be selected in a one The Jax Navy Judo Club Is day tourney without an established - now starting beginners classesin The man we seek, age 27 to handicap."We the arts of Judo. Classes have quite a selection of will be held on Monday and Wed- 45, officer or senior petty FINANCEUP trophies for those participating nesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 officer, married, willing to in this tournament," says Sgt. p.m. In Bldg. 726. All instruc- wok hard, high financial UPTO Leonard, "from a duffers award, tion is free of charge. All Interested goals. to the longest drive and even a personnel can gain further Opening available 1 August low (worst) score trophy." This Information by contacting is in addition to the winner's Write in confidence giving GySgt. D. 1.. Stewart USMC, at trophy and,, the runnerup trophy. Ext. 8544 or come up to the Judo brief summary of qualificationsBOX The player coming closest to the club on a Monday or Wednesday 3-4724 CLYDE DRIVE ON NEW CARSInterest pin onnumberthree hole will also night. JAX 8, FLA. receive trophy.Approximately. ..."-:-- '.-..--- . 30 detachment Rate U 3/4 of 1"% per noath Marines will enter the tourney on the unpaid balance. Leonard said. Med Cruiser ? Dollar cost of only 4.88 per $100 per year, including Life Insurance on your loan. I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MERCEDES-BENZ I OVERSEAS 'UVEW PLAN frC:: Ant.of Paymentfor Loan 36 months ONE $2000 $63.60 STOP carinsurancebui- 2500 79.50 famous low rates SERVICE and top service. 2800 89.04 Contact m today! You sase on Ion factory price, avoid rental' 'have 3000 95.40 "(-w JOELUTEN more leisure' with Mrrrr.cJc .-Bcnz Overseas DeliveryPlan. , \ It ran even pay a uhfttantial (portion of the /\ 'ot' of your (rip. Gill today! JAX NAVY FEDERAL Phone 771.6400 3611 Standing Blvd MERCEDES-BENZ SALES lac. 0 STATE FARMf 6421 ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAYi CREDIT UNION *****AntMMMU tMWMMOffice ei./+q .. Phone: has HiMlicI.,spww. ,; Mile East of Mathews Bridge RA -80II Bid. 39, NAS Ext. 8507 .. MAY 7.1964 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS - ---- - , 2 Join 600 Four TeamsUndefeated other very and interesting their outcome and shouldbe infor- mative, in helping determine the league leaders. In Air Force 679th is the lone I Clubl: Ups Survivor in the National League. With an unblemished record they IM SoftballFour are currently sporting a 50record. 'CARS NARTU and O&R are His Old MarkTwo teams in the Intramural tied for second place position IN Softball leagues still remain on each sporting 4-1 records. , new keglers have been he undefeated lists as the The first two days of play A added to the 600 Series club, "Diamondmen" complete the this past week were rained out, 4.0 and one old 600 member has third week of play. so consequently a short week bettered his mark by some 13 Three of these teams are from resulted.The ' pins. This brings the present totalto the American League, FICEUR, results of last week are: 25. Admin., and VP-30. FICEUR and American CONDITION The new 600 bowlers in the Intramural Admin are sporting 5-0 records League ranks VAP-62---7 VP-16--5 AT are Raymon while VP-30 is one game back , Gulla, of VA-35, who racked upa with a 4-0 record Games played VP-5--23, Weapons 9 614, and Paul Jula of the this week will put some of the Admin 7, Army AFES 1 Spoilers, who turned in a 609.; undefeated squads against eachto VP-45--4 VP-18--3 e The kegler bettering his old FICEUR 8, Comm 5 - mark was Ken Therrel of the better his old mark of 605. e National League Pizzan's who tabulated a 618 The results of last weeks action are: FAETU 6, NARTU 5 PHONE., HOME'SP O&R 13, Fleet Photo 2 1-3770 SP 1-0250 American League CFJ 12, Disp. 5 Griffins 4, Cursors 0Doc's AF679thlO, VA-35--6 WEWIRE FLOWERS 3, CFJ "B" 1 Hosp 8, Marines 7 WeicowtfittRwfct Cannon Cockers 2, FICEUR ###1=2 A/C Maint 10, Supply 9 Needlers 4, Crash & Fire.'0 0 Chiefs 4, Sky Warriors 0 64 I IMPALA SPORT COUPE . . $2795 Mad Foxes 4, Cutters 0 V-8, Straight stick, R&H, like new. _ 103rd St. S. 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