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I .. . .I: ._ .." ,_ :4' .= .. I .' , I > { w'ss fnnflLLLLLllUI inn mi ,I . .' f Published by the Holt Publishing Company, o private: firm. Opinions ritd by the publisher and writer hr.'ln are their own and not to b. considered on official expression of any military department. \ The appearance of publication does not constitute I on endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. ' VOL. 22 NO. 10 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MAY 14, 1964 I Hotel Roosevelt Heroes To ReceiveAir .. Commendation MedalsA 1 i I f fF Navy ,. : highlight the lives of two Jacksonville men will take place tomorrow during personnel They are to be awarded an Air Medal and a Navy Commendation Medal for heroic and meritorious flight during the December 29 Hotel Roosevelt fire disaster in Jacksonville. Receiving the Air Medal will tk be Lieutenant J" "P" McCUl- P q A I lough, of the Overhaul and Repair r dR Department while Aviation C. Structural Mechanic Second Class James A. Heatherington, .tI.. of the Aircraft Maintenance De- partment will be presentedthe Lt. McCullough Navy Commendation MedaL AMS2 Heatherington During the awards ceremony, Instructorr citations from President Lyndon y'q t Team : -e, Johnson and Secretary of the , Navy Paul H. Nitze will be read - At "to the regimental ranks after- &t4 ' ; aa'bf Trails NAMTDEli.t 7which Captain James R.Compton NAS Commanding Officer, will ' RetiresSamuel decorate the two airmen. Lt. McCullough, as pilot of a Mayport W. Lowrance, ATC, NAS Jax helicopter,and Heather NAMTRADETS Jacksonville instructor ington, as atrcrewmanaboard of Northeast Flor- received a Letter of aircraft, who were among the are expected to visit Commendation from Captain C. Navy rescue units answering the ; Naval Station May 16, i A. Williams Commanding Of- city's pleas for help:succeeded I 1.i Forces Day, to take a ficer of the Naval Air Mainten- In rescuing three smokeexposedSee i b> w look at an Impressive array I I ance Training Group Memphis, ( Medals On Page 4)Supply's ) HEROES-t-R( ) standing; Lt. U. W. King, Cd,. W. W. loy planes, static displays, Tenn. upon his transfer to the J. R. Spillis. Kneeling; D. W. Clark AN, H. E. Gulden, AD1, drill team, a crash Fleet Reserve on Tuesday. R. A. Meyers, ADI, take time for a picture after their a mass para- i Chief Lowrance was commen- and asearchandres- ded for the part he played In cor- GumpServiceman deeds at the Hotel Roosevelt during the fire. Dec. 29. ( drop, . recting certain maintenance and of Navy Photo) will be the only station operating manuals used In the the Jacksonville naval fleet and for his ". .outstand- HARTU Airmen To Get to hold open house this ing performance of duty and Month For NAS Forces Day. Combining completion of over efforts with will twentyoneyears Mayport of honorable naval service. Heroic Awards In June 8)Y from Jimmie L. Gump, AK2, Supply elements NAS Jack The Letter of Commendationand Department, was awarded the NAS Cecil .Field, and a service plaque were pre- Serviceman of the Month honorsfor Navy decorations have been approved for six Naval Air from the Army, sented to Chief Lowrance by the month of April, Friday, who participated In emergency rescue operations Dec 29 at the National Guard, and Lieutenant Commander J. R. May 8, In the office of CaptainJ. Roosevelt during the post-Gator Bowl fire disaster. Corps commands In this Bond, OINC, NAMTRADETSJax R Compton, NAS CO. Word of the approval by theSe- on behalf of Capt. Williams house will be held on Gump has been In the Navy retary of the Navy was receivedby and the Maintenance Training for a little over nine years.He the Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve Adm. Martin the station ad: on several Group. entered the servicewhllestill Training Unit this week. from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Chief Lowrance has Instructed in high school and finished his Scheduled to receive decora- Legion of general public is Invited fleet and other service( personnelon training through USAFI. Along tions are Lieutenant Commander Rear Admiral William L the destroyers Rush, test equipment and handling with this he has completed a James P. Spillis and Lieutenant tin, the new Assistant McCaffery, Lawe, and precedures associted with the total of eight other courses in Ural W. King, who will receivethe Naval Operations for Air, Grand Can- Sparrow III missile 'In USAFI I also. Navy's Air Medal, and Com- presented the Nation's A drone antisubmarine NAMTRADET 4021 here at Jax He is presently assigned to the mander W.W. Loy, D.W. Clark, peacetime military (DASH) will be view- . since August 1960.S'ERVICEMAN Fleet Service Unit of the airman, and H.E.Gulden and R.A. May --the Legion of on board the destroyer for- Programs Management Branch. Meyers, both aviation machin- The citation stated that Royal from the Grand Can- Since being assigned to the unit ist's mates first class, who will Martin had "distinguished he has demonstrated superior receive the Navy Commendation self by exceptionally Mayport On Page 4)RAdm ) knowledge, inteftst and Initiativein MedaL conduct in the , carrying out the mission of Eight persons were airlifted outstanding services" as \ "Service to the Fleet". from the roof of the burning hotel of Naval Air Reserve .e Upon assuming duties as"AMD by helicopters flown by Lt. King In addition the citation Work Stoppage Storekeep" Gump and then Lt. Spillis. Cmdr. Loy that "uniquely inspiring began an aggressive, well planned acted as co-pilot for Lt.King and plateaus of performance, approach to reducing the numberof Gulden was the crewmember in and Importance were outstanding "AOWS" require- the craft. Clark and Meyers were the Naval Air Reserve ments. Within a relatively short crewmembers for Lt. Spillis. Command" during RAdm. time, he had reduced the numberof Cmdr. Loy, Gulden, Meyers, tin's tenure. It pointed out ( work stoppage items by one and Clark are still serving with the skilled, spirited f third. NARTU Jax and 'will receive of the Naval Air Reservists __'. Gump's nomination letter readin their medals at a June inspec- der his command - AWARDJimmieL. part: "Gump shows an unusual tion of the local unit from Cap- ted significantly to the _ Gump, AK2, Supply Deportment amount of Interest and enthusiasmIn tain S.L. Lanler NARTU Jax of the Naval mission" receives the Servicemanof carrying out any assignedduties. commanding officer.Lt. the Berlin and Cuban ,.. w . the Month award from Capt.J. His approach to general King, who was the assistant The citation was E R. Compton, NAS CO, togetherwith day to day problems is refresh- Naval Aviation Procurement RAdm. Martin during : a 50 check and a free week Ing. He displays a positive "can Officer at NARTU Jax,was trans command ceremonies of end in St. Augustine, Fla. Navy do" attitude which reflects in ferred In Feb. to the Naval Post DivL'lon Two aboard the : William I. MartinI Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2 his many) fine accomplishments." (Sec NARTU On Page 4)) (See Peacetime on Page: ) . -PAGE 2 _. JAX AIR NEWS MAY 14,19 ---- - President, , A Prayer for Armed Forces Day r Almighty God, we thank Thee for the privilege of having served Service Chiefs another year In the defense of our beloved Country. We express our FOCc gratitude for the role that Thy providence has assigned us for the PAY * protection of the free world. On the occasion of this Armed Forces Day of 1964, we rededicate ourselves to this great cause. Send AFD Messages We are aware that our loyalty springs from our sense of mis- sion. Inspire our minds more and more with a deep appreciation of those values which underlie our American way of life, which are Today, Americans everywherecan enshrined In the founding documents of our history and which are view with pride the performance - harmony with Thy law. Let us express in our Individual actions and preparedness of their 6 Armed and In our official duties those values to which we subscribe with Forces. for justice in our social relations and a minds , It Is fitting that we set aside our : respect persons this love of peace with honor. day--Armed Forces Day Let not our devotion to Country narrow our vision. Let us realize tt .. to honor the men and women who MAY 16 /96t! * that Thou hast made of one blood all nations of men. Help us in our , ,serve our country In the Army, pledge to defend the rights and privileges in which the whole human Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Their contri- family shares. in the hearts and minds of all men. Amen. May Thy peace reign bution to our freedom and safety 'D'P1Io'e'' S Is measureless. Our national --The Armed Forces Chaplains Board rv'tce ' security depends on the maintenance - of alert military forces as 15th Armed Forces Day SUNDAY a deterrent to any possible 8:00 a. m. Service of Holy aggressor. Communion I Invite all citizens to view America's 9:30 a. m. Service of Divine and learn more of our Armed Finds MightOn Worship Forces and their preparednessto 9:30: a. m. Sunday School: for meet this challenge. And as ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 ARMED FORCES DAY Commander-in-Chief, I urge all World-Wide DisplayThe 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine of .my countrymen to join me In Worship MESSAGE OF CSC HEADIn honoring our servicemen and women on Armed Forces land, sea and air power of the U.S. military forces is on exhibit 6:30 p. m. Youth FellowshipWEDNESDAY these critical day of world If n- 1964. throughout the Free World, May 9-16, to demonstrate the United Day, ..ion. Americans find comfort in States' preparedness.An 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal - knowing thai our Nation' powerful . and alert Armed Force viand "w, lid -LIo".1" "" array of weapon systems in the U.S. defense inventory will .ly all m bulwark against: aggression' Prrtiilmt of the Unitrtl Slntei depict the potential retaliatory power of this nation. These weapons 7:30: p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal '. and injustice** a ")'ower for tg are present also to secure the Peace." uniformed Never before In time of peace Voting Is A primary goal of the United States 12:00: p. m. Holy Communion, .Supporting our per- Also on all Holy Days has the Navy-Marine Corps team --PEACE. runnel ml home and abroad, lliemorr than a million civilian employer been better prepared to utilizeIts Guarantee of To demonstrate, this goal, the Catholic Services at Si in the Department of Ie- power to aid In the preser- slogan for Armed Forces Day Edward's Chapel, NATTC and fence make a substantial, ronlribu- vation of a peaceful world. All Your Way Of LifeAs 1964 Is once again "Power for Naval Hospital lion to the defense. elTort. AH dependable IIMilitary uniform of us, in uniform and out, can Peace. SUNDAY MASS ed forces,partner these civilian of our worker be justifiably proud of the role members of the military bases In the United 6:30 a. m. U. :5. Naval Hospital M-rve a"*, a Mini link in America we play In the drama being con- establishment, we in uniform States and on foreign soil will 9:00: a. m. & 11:00 a. m. St. defense rhain. stantly unfolded on .the world make a continuing and special hold open house for a one-week Edward's Chapel 1 urge Federal emploerw| l << und stage. We believe that the many contribution to guarantee our way period to permit greater publicand DAILY 'MASS their familiei' to, learn more about the missions and proud acliieMmcnlM *- strengths of our Defense of life. As tax paying citizenswe military participation. May 11:30 a.m.St.Edward's Chapel of our militar>'-.. \ilian ,I... establishment will make the continuation share the obligation of all 16, has been designated Armed MONDAY & TUESDAY I..nfllt'ranl, and to artSripale in of peace a certainly.Paul Americans to participate In our Forces Day. 4:15 !pC m. King Hall, NATTC 1964 Armed Force Day observance .- Nltze, Secretary of government by voting. An Armed Forces parade and FRIDAY in or near their ronrmnnitirjohn *. the Navy. Too often we fall to respondIn review will be held on the Wash- 12:05 p. m.U. S. Naval Hospital W. Murk, Jr. this How an respect. ington Monument SATURDAY (:Ihairtnait grounds I'. S. litil Sri As we observe another Armed Individual votes Is his own May 10. Participating will be 9:00 a. m. St. Edward'sChapelCONFESSIONSSATlJ f.:..mmt* i"m Forces Day, I look with pride on business and no one has any Intention cadets from each service aca- RDAY a Navy-Marine Corps team of unprecedented of Interfering or even sug- demy and bands from each branchof 7:00: p. m. 8:00 p. m. and capabilities. The existence gesting which way a person should the Armed Forces.A before Masses Workers Share HonorsOn of this team, which can vote. A person should emphasize Catechism Classes GradeSchoolSATURDAY reminder of the need to : Armed reach trouble the Importance of his Forces Day any spot borderingthe exercising maintain this nation's foresightmay free seas of the world, Is a franchise by pointing out that this Federal employees! again thisyear be found in-the Armed For- 10:00 a. m. All Saints' Activities Instrument in the Is the one In which each most powerful way will salute Nation's mili our ces Day prayer.Let not building tary-civilian defense team at preservation of peace. citizen, civilian or military, can devotion our 722NURSERY to Armed Forces! Day observances /dm. Donald L. McDonald make his voice heard.It Country narrow our vision. The Naval Air Station Nursery Let us realize that Thou throughout the country and at Chief of Naval Operations Is the desire of the Chiefof Child many overseas posts on May K Naval Operations that the hast made of one blood all nations located In Building 560 on Defense Department employees, We Marines are proud of our officer of men. Help us in our Street, opens at 8:15: a. m. on of who serve as a "vital link in contribution to the country's'power commanding every pledge to defend the rights and Sunday morning. Parents attend. America's defense chain," will ship station and unit in our Navy for and we Invite privileges In which the ing Sunday Masses or Protestant share the Armed Forces Day spotlight peace, leave no stone unturned to Insure whole human - with our uniformed forcesat our fellow citizens to visit our that each Individual knows family shares.May Thy services may leave young many community obsl'I'van'l'oI.Featu'I'ed Installations durings Armed what he or she must do in exactly orderto peace reign In the hearts and children In the nursery without at many open houses! Forces Week. minds of all men. Amen." charge. vote and that and other :spctial events! at defense adequate oppor- installations during Armed --Gen. Wallace M. GreeneJr. tunity Is afforded for all handsto Forces Week, May JM7, will be Commandant, U.S.Marine Corps. vote at the appropriate time.__ __, IEAK4.OG f 1j' "S& YOU wAwr-ro-pur-WE exhibits and displays that focuson n I *'I I WORLD r fZIGUT 6T r . the vital role civil 'I'D 6e:!.;; ' . servants\ ; WITH YOU play Many in exhibits our defense this year partnership.are expected I1I1I rrrtl I. J'IMPROVEMENT I : I F ...EJ.BERrJlU88A t) AVfHOR) to place "accent on achieve p " ment"--outstanding contributions, ! employees! have made 'toward : greater economy and productivityin 1}:; Government; operations through )7 the awards lovernmentwide program. The incentive Federal<< JA.X AIR NE1lVSThe : service is currently observing" i a ; "d(>('ade of progress" under" theprogram established by the Government . Employees Incentive Awards: JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Act of 1953!, ... distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station. '. Some -12 percent of all Federal ,*,:s,\ Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a employees work in direct support ,i. oot private firm AU Copy submitted for use in the JAX *K ,of our air, ground and sea forces.: it i\\ NEWS Office, More l than JfiXJHU)()(> are employedwith ...........".11 \ Box must be forwarded to the Service Information the Ai my. over :(5.000{ ( \ with .-J wttI 2f NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before the Navy, and close to :0,000> I DO. .DAD-Miss Patricia Hilderbrant publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources- was sworn into the with the Air Force at outposts' : of Navy Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. freedom around the glol>e. Nurse Corps Candidate Program recently by her father, Com- Advertisements and queries More\ than !1.000( () community )program mander E. F. Hilderbrant, Supply Corps. Patricia was a Juniorat are solicited by the publisher Publishing !* in the United States: will Florida State University and will continue concerning such should be directed to the Holt now her feature parades: flyovers' displays education with the Miss nursing Company 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida- Navy. Hilderbrant's and demonstrations that providethe \ parents, Cdr. and Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. ; public and Federal employee Mrs. E. F. Hilderbrant, reside at Qtrs. 803.0 NAS JAX. Cdr. opportunity to inspect our defense\ Hilderbrant is the Assistant Supply Officer for the Naval Air 1"'rh.m'J'" mission and' achievements. Station. ,Official Navy Photo) VOL. 22 NO. 10 MAY 14,196 ... ... ... . .. " 11f. - I ..t i I MAY 14, 1964 _PAGE 3 I ... . Son Employee's I Receives AFSc110L'lrsl1ip DSTES5047 BLVD. Stephen J. Pajcik, III, whose SPEC 1 AllSTS IN QMUf y APFt!ANCI$ #. TV STEREO RADIO father Is a supervisor In the N Maintenance Division Public FULL FACTORY Works Department, was recently WESTINGHOUSE' designated as first alternate for FINANCING FACTORY SERVICE ; appointment to the Air Force It's easy to buy the best on low Radio dispatched service fleet :' Academy by Representative finance costs (Nationwide) : Charles E. Bennett. GOING PLACES-Steve Pal No money down .Largest parts inventory in north This appointment the means this that he 11L( ) and his son Steven Pajcib Preferred credit,rating privileges Florida, ! can enter Academy sum- III, look over the appointmentthat New accounts invited Courteous technicians mer If he chooses. Steve has Steve The III received the . also been offered an academic to 24*hour emergency switchboard scholarship to Princeton Univer- Air Force Academy from Repre- sity. At the present, he Intendsto sentative Charles E. Bennett. WASHER ANDDRYERDIPLOMAT accept the scholarship to (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, Princeton rather than the Air PH2)) Force Academy.Steve . " Is a seventeen year old u27 "A" student at Paxon High School, he Is president of the student body, a member of the Key Club, National HonorSocietyand STACKED-BOTH ONLY 271N.WeStinghouse WIDE YMCA. Other honors bestowed upon MORE . Steve were selection for the All- City basketball and All-Conference teams. l Ifc baseballand recent- [jE,S'GJ\tED';: FOR :PE'.c'PIE: ON Hi: :M'O'YE": ly was elected Florida News cars are insured - boy of the Year while workingas with us than with a route carrier for a local I II newspaper. any other company. During the vacation period In Find out why now! 1963, Steve served as a .Capitol - Hill Page under appointmentby E. MARK UTSEY "HEAVY DUTY" Congressman Bennett. ., 1948 BlandingBlvd 389-0338 + WASHES & DRIES UP TO 30 Les.I' . 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McCullough and Heather- 4"r Ington's citations also lauded p L 1 them for their airmanship, skill and cool courage in the face of such an extreme hazardous con- dition. .I : TEMPORARY WORK .: WE NEED SheilaMayport ( + Stenographers, Legal stenos, TypIsts Show Open House May 1 l Transcribers, PBX, Key Punch, Comptometer Top Pay.Paid Operators.Weekly, NO FEES Is Finale With At Mayport Static: ,MANPOWER INC (Continued From Page 1)) 905 American Heritage Life Bldg. Vapor Trails A Navy spokesman said ladiesare be a large number of jet craft. On hand for viewin Jacksonville Fla. encouraged to wear low Sheila Kavanaugh, 21 year-old heeled shoes board visitors will be the RA| on He ships. Wave radioman second class, will added that small private craft Skywarrlor, F-8 CrusaderF! make her final appearance as a Phantom, A-4 Skyhawk, A-S will be not authorized in the member of the Vapor Trails at basin. ilante, P-3A Orion, a Nati the Mayport Open House on Sat. Guard D-2 and ASW and a Always on callHFC's urday. She is being transferredto Open house will also be observed planes.A . at the St. Johns Coast Stockton, Calif., Sunday. Red Cross vehicle will : Guard With the team for over a light-house on board the year be exhibited, along with am Sheila will be making her 120th station. The Commander Fleet from the Nal Air nance display Jacksonville Navy Band will parachute jump, performing as Air Technical Training Cen part of a variance-In-fall provide rmed Forces Day music from Visitors to Mayport are urj 12 In noon to 1 p.m. maneuver which she hurtles One of the to observe all speed limits earthward in free-fall at nearly day's highlights will traffic All trail directions. " 200 be parachute drops by the Jack- will the station on Ma sonville enter Navy Sports Parachute mph.NARTU Club. Club members will makea port Road and exit at the static] Seminole Road where gate streamer run at 1 p.m. followed - lantic Beach police will dir<| by a mass drop of nine chut- (Continued From Page 1)) ists at 1:20 p.m. Other para- traffic to Atlantic Boulevard.the 191 "Power for Peace chute drops will be made at 3. Graduate School at Monterey 3:20 and 3:40 p.m. theme for Armed Forces D Calif. has been used since 1953 f Equally colorful is a precision LCdr. Spillis, who was on drill ,team, the Jaxon Lancers, the observance and is symbo temporary active duty at the time from the Naval Air Technical of our national policy,emphasi of the hotel disaster Is a mem- Training Center.A ing the power potential of t ber of Hell copter Anti-Submarine search and Armed Forces and the vital co f rescue demon- a Squadron 741 attached to NARTU stration will be conducted on the tribution of this power to 0 Jax. He is a furloughed National station's followed national strength. runway Airlines pilot and is presently attending crash-tire demonstration by a Armed Forces Day symbolic at 2:30 the University of Floridaat p.m. the purpose of unification oft t tl Gainesville. Among the static displays will military services by demonstr ting the close working relatioi ship and progressively maintai CLOCK & WATCH REPAIR '- ing this country's unity a dependable money service All Makes And Models... Also Jewelry Repair strength ciples of world in support order of and the justic pru Household!' Finance answers!' the money needs of SPECIAL DISCOUNT 1 and enables the people oft t.* with this adr r:: '. world to view and Inspect tn more than 100,000 servicemen every year. If you to all MILITARY PERSONNEL nation's defense capabilities at need a loan for any! good purpose-call on the oldest One full year guarantee,. Factory trained t s... military readiness. and largest company outs!' kind-Household Finance. 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POLICY MONTHLY ANDY ] PAY SEE PAGE 12 PLAN 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 t<:; WH U'LL KNOW IN ,' McDOUGALL'Srleor E Cedar Hills Shopping Center .. 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 AGENCY RIVERSIDECHEVROLET Main Gate NAS JAX y 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone 398-4541 : I [6463 Roosevelt Blvd Phone .1 bore office open Friday evening until H P..If., EV 8-7676 CEDAR HillS. MAY 14. 1964 JAXJUR HEW! ?PACES; . Track CPO Club Movies "0" Club Navy Wives ClubOn Thursday, May 14 Movie's will be shown regularly Thursday, May 14 May 6 the Navy Wives Club Preparations Happy Hour at 7 p.m. on Monday through Happy Hour 3:30 p.m.-6 p.m. . are now in held abusinessmeetingwithMrs.Wilbert pro- Saturday; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dinner 6-9 . cess to hold the NAS p.m.Friday . Intramural Friday, May 15 on Saturday; and Sunday, at the Wagner presiding.The Field and Track Meet on Tuesday Combo Mainside and NATTC Theatersand May 15 club is now in the process June 2. The track and field are Capples es for new projects to be formulated - now in the grooming stage for the Saturday, May 16 the at Hospital 7 p.m. only Theater.on Sundayat These Happy Dinner Hour 6-9:30 3:30 p.m.p.m. 6 p.ra for the months of May and upcoming event. June. There will be ward party Mark Castle times are subject to change. Do-Re-Mi Trio 8-12 An organizational meeting will a.m. at the U. S. Naval Hospital with be held in the NAS Gym,Bldg. 3, Sunday, May 17 Thursday/May U Saturday, May 16 Mrs. Kendall Kerns Chaplain in on Wednesday, May 20, at 9:30 charge. , : MainsideOne Man's WayDon Arnold 4" Hour 3:30 6 a.m., according.to Athle'icDt- Johnny Murray, Diana Hiland Happy Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. p.m On May 23, a monthly social rector, Frank McCaffrey. Monday, May 18 NATTC 55 Days at Peking- Mach Four 8:30: p.m.p.m.-12:30 a.m. will be held for members and Pizza Ava Gardner, Charlton Heston guests Mrs. David Vineyardwillbe Night ,HospitalEnsign Pulver Rob- Sunday, May 17 chairman. On May 27, the COLEMANIZEDCARS Tuesday, May 19 era Walker, Burl Ives Buffet 6-9 club will celebrate its 17th birthday - p.m. There will be a special Happy Hour Friday, May 15 Prime Ribs of Beef, Steamshipround party planned. All members and food casserol sea CLEAN Wednesday, May 20 MainsideThe Third Secret Fried chicken and all the prospective members are cord- Western Music Steven Boyd, Diane Cilento trimmings. ially invited to attend. AND NATTC One Man's Way Mrs. Henry Wernet was named 1 Don Murray, Diana Hiland Monday, May 18 chairman of a bake sale to be CORRECTED I held on June 5 with Mrs. Harvey Hospital- Days at Peking - Happy Hour 3:30: p.m. 6 p.m. COMPACTS AND Acey Duecy Club Ava Gardner, Charlton Heston Dinner 6-9 p.m.Tuesday. Brannen as her cochairman.In . the near future there will be FOREIGN CARS .Saturday, May 16 May 19 ticket booths set up around the Thursday, May 14 base tickets for steak CREDIT selling a MainsideStrait Jacket Joan Hour 3:30 Happy Hour 4:30p.m.6:30pm.Friday: Happy p.m.-6 p.m. dinner to be held at the clubhouseon Crawford, Diane Baker Foreign dish night(Italy)6-9 p.m. by Phone May 15 NATTC The Third Secret June 20.Members. Steven Boyd, Diane Cilento recently receiving March Wilson TED COLEMAN 12:30 a.m. 8:30: p.m. HospitalOne Man's Way Don Wednesday, May 20 chairmanships were: Mrs.Gregg Murray, Diana Hiland Lucas, Mrs. Henry Wernett, Happy Ibur 3:30 MOTORS, INC. Saturday, May 16 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Mrs. David Vineyard, Mrs.Temple - Sunday, May 11 Family Night 6-9 p.m. and Mrs. George DurelL 2253 Blanding Blvd. Leo Dee 8:30: p.m.-12:30 a.m. all the fried chicken you can eat. Hostesses for theeveningwereMrs. . MainsideConvicts Four Ben Phone 388-7634 Gazarra, Stewart Whitman James Weaver, Mrs. Weed Sunday, May 17 NATTC Strait Jacket Joan and Mrs. David Vineyard. Crawford, Diane Baker .- Game Night 5:30 p.m.7:30 p.m. March Wilson 8:30: p.m.-11:30 p.m HospitalThe Third Secret DR. B.W. ROBERTS I Steven Boyd, Diane Cilento Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 OPTOMETRIST Happy Hour 4:30: pm.630 p.m. MainsideCharade -CaryGrant, Tuesday, May 19 Audrey Hepburn ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE MAY 15-21 NATTC Convicts FourBen PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY IN THE 6" Game Night 7:30: p.m.-9:30 p.m. Gazarra, Stewart Whitman . GREATBOOKS ROOSEVEl'-T.MALL: Wednesday, May 20 HospitalStrait Jacket Joan .4 - \ Crawford Diane Baker 4461 ROOSEVELT BLVD. MAKE Open Tuesday, May 19 PHONE 387-245 MainsidePsyche 59 Kurt Jer- EYE EXAMINATION GLASSES CONTACT LENSESCONGRATULATIONS \ GREAT The trouble with people these gens, Patricia Neal PICTURES! days Is that they want to reach NATTC Charade Cary the promised land without going Grant, AUDREY Hepburn par "Is the wilderness. HospitalConvicts Four Ben O If. \ through r tA''""or6Sptdtt Gazarra, Stewart Whitman rsdtCombat t t -- t tt I Appearances dollar looks are the same deceivinga as It Wednesday, May, 20 in South Pacific! did ten years ago. MainsideRobin and the Seven , Kill or be Killed! Hoods Frank Sinatra, Dean Men on Guadalcanal! 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Your Best Home Buy fIntramural narrated by 338-3516 San Juan At Roosevelt Lowell Thomas 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. DAILY EV 4-6423 ::: : : : : -c::: . . . . ,,' ,- -'-' _Ll.A ..." , It. MAY 14,1964VP45 JAX AIR NEWS I PAGE 6 _ I Squadron VP1 Visits Sister . evem of a VP-45 In the A liaison visit to VP-815,com- liaison officer, gave a generalASW ment LCdr. manded by Lleutnent Commander brief to the reserve national emergency. by the Impressed R. C. Fenner, based at NAS squadron and the Tactical Co- Eckhouse was and Twin Cities was made by a crew orldlnator of the crew. Ltjg( ) spirit of demonstrated cooperation by the from VP-45 recently. The reserves Painter, presented a brief on cur- motivation of VP-815. The NavyIs were treated to familiar rent ASW procedures. Enlisted members Immensely by ization rides In the P3A Orionas reservists were not forgotten as strengthened of the Naval dedicated men a part of the visit. they received a brief by the these and VP-815isacounter- The Patrol Plane Commander, Flight Engineer on Standard Reserve have. LCdr. M A, Eckhouse, Train- Operating Procedures In the P3A. part VP-45 Is pleased to \ Ing Officer of VP-45, acting as VP-S151s programmed to aug \J- .A. BIG '.."" The'BARRACUDA, r r ,. , tfuu IS HERE 1trj t MAY23rd SEE IT NOW! t tfrL "_.,.,o/1OoIo-.,. .5 ' N'f REAR ADMIRAL N. C. GILLETTE is greeted by Commander D. M. $500. DISCOUNTS CHRYSLERSLjy Hume, Executive Officer of VP-45, on his arrival to NAS Jan recently. RAdm Gillette arrived in one of the P3A Orions flown < ) II Mitou s Jhom NAS Souift On Mmay 17ClAf by the squadron which he piloted for a portion of the two hour and forty-five minute trip from NAS Norfolk. He stayed at NAS for two hours on a tour of Fleet Air Wing Eleven. TOW RIVii , I Civil el.viccPay f, :: M >, t N oyi iils System (This If the first of a series on til they do, we must live with the PHONE JACKSONVItLE DIRECT 28-,4S.j$ the Civil Employees pay and the two systems we have. \\'w'hatdoes' classification process) this mean to you and how does It M CHRYSLER Why aren't all Civil Service affect your job? MARK employees paid under the same (Con't.next week) CORPORATION MOTORS pay system at NAS Jacksonville. This Is a logical question to ask if you have ever thought very much about your job and the jobs GOOD NEWS MOTHERS! around you. If you are a graded STOPAND employee, your salary is deter- mined by a pay schedule established - xKoW"M, ;:f. TUES. thru SAT. ONLYI by Congressional action.If . ___HtI::tr: p.tw .v' '. Don't Miss itARLINGTON you are an ungraded employee, your wages are established by \ CEDAR HILLS the Navy Department through the SAVE Office of Industrial Relations, \':. GATEWAY based upon a survey of like work i F get a beautiful and wages paid In our local in- dustries. .N These two systems grew out of On AutoInsurance ', i 5x7" early pay setting practices estab- SY .w lished years ago when the numberof i \ government employees was small and relatively few types of \\\_ ..I picture of your childPINUPS jobs existed in the government.Jobs . that considered be \ were to For real auto insurance similar to manual and / or trade call Nationwideand savings, U :.; ?, only 59 ik jobs were paid in accordance with sec the compan) ,,' *, \.\ the wages paid by private industryIn that's first wither - t k the . Jf.. area. Positions that were million car owners )' < : '', considered to be of a clerical, administrative with HIU/ N the company : 0. \ and professional nature Call\ : era idem new for a '.ff ' > .V \ tt were paid a salary as speci- " "\\t:.?4;J l : f.Sh;, : .. ,..;; !'''.rH.;;j.'<<: :fl o fied by Congress.You DOUG COOK \ ':) r l .,. ::7' have probably read or 854N. Edgewood Ave- ,. .".'.. ; .. , :, ... "" .. ". .....4.. :;(;; ; heard much about the pressures ::; i:.. :. :. .;::;;;:: -a"--1 0"" Exclusive at GRANT'S being placed upon Congress from .....'.. 384-2556 ; ;. ." : time to time to take some actionto : \ "c oosllo Coosl" WIDE \\Y'ry:, dATION 'ii/: \ establish a single pay systemfor (O/lP.NY "-' workers, but un- .. OhiO \ government .'.... . 'ggg' \ Bring oil the children under 12-1 5x7 only 59$ each token singly or 1 5x7 Group only $1.00 I per ;<:, ... .......' :.\ child. . .. .' "' .. '. i.fJ:; RENTALS 1 ,. :u .y. 7f.' WESTSIDE U'HAUL j; : ;: :;> You'll see the cutest expressions and professional R; ttF\<,' poses" captured by our friendly lady photographer. "., w: rt Select I from finished pictures, NOT PROOFS! Extra 4753 BLANDING BLVD. YNAUI .. sV. ; ..,..,<*:;.."' \1., j'X7 finished 8x10 1 5x7s and wallet size will be shown PHONE 771-5092 ""AUK _. :. ....t, ot unbelievably low prices for your approval. ... .. 1;..:, iFS Example: Wallet size less than 50$ each In groups 1 X:; "..: ;.J". ." t2L\\ \ of 4 some pose. SAVE 75% OF . .... '\ WE GUARANTEE INDIVIDUAL SATISFACTION MOVING COSTS " \\'f. .II..,... .1"t BRING A FRIEND 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL ONE-WAY \\\ MOH. FRI. lOAM till 6 PM MILITARY RENTALS TO HOURS FRIDAY NIGHT until 7:30: PM '\\"i PY h \ .. j 1 SAT until 5:30: PM PERSONNEL \ : r...t 11' LUNCH HOUR 1:00.2:00PM: .. '.\. .,..,..: -..,.,I', -to' Nrtut r .\"..,- "' Rent Local or One-W. : VI I :; WANT MO"E 'OR'IOU" MONEV?' ToI " 17171- KEE,.VOU....EVE N GftA "_. Trucks Trailers Carriers, Bars, Car Top Nvu Hand-Trucks & Bumper K o Hitches. ... . ------- - - " ,. I MAY 14, 1964 PACE 7 JAX AIR NEWS Squadron 741 Ceremonl.. AtHARIU Commander Thomas W. Huppof r Orlando relieved Cmdr. WendellG. Sellers as Commanding Officerof 1 ! m- Transport Squadron 741 at the tv Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve ( 4 Training Unit In ceremonies May Lk' 9. '" * Cdr. Hupp was formerly assigned to Transport Squadron INSPECTING THE TROOPS it Commander Wendell O. Skiers RIDING IN STYLE are the delegates on their way to the National 671 at the Naval Air Station, Atlanta followed by Cdr. Thomas W. Hupp of Transport Squadron 741 Navy Wives Convention to be held in Norfolk, Virginia. (L to Hs Is,the Ga.vice-president as the Executive of Officer.Florida at change of command ceremonies at the Jacksonville NavalAir RI) Mr. Vivian Wagner, President of the Navy Wives Club NAS, Steel Buildings, Inc. In Tampa.A Reserve Unit on May 9. Cdr. Hupp officially took commandof Jax; Mrs. NancyWernet, Secretary to the Southeast RegionalVice the squadron from Cdr. Sellers shortly after the Inspection. of World War II and veteran .. ... .. .. .. president; Mrs. Helen Ownby, and Mrs. Maryanna Lee. the Korean conflict, Cdr. Hupp -, (not shown) but also delegated to go is Mrs. Maria Bennett, Vice resides with his wife and three I r president. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) children at 1343 West ConcordIn JACKSONVILLE AIR NEWSBY Orlando, Fla. INCENTIVEAWARDS Cdr. Sellers Is employed by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH I fool can see that 2 plus Any National Airlines He as a pilot. 1 STATETHEATRES 2 makes 4, but it takes real resides with his wife and two FLORIDA capacity to stretch it to 5, or, (This Is the fourth In a seriesof children at 850 Bluebird Ave. In better still, 6 or 7. articles covering the Govern- Miami Springs, Fla. : ment Employees' Incentive Transport Squadron 741 is one I "TWO FOR ONE PASS"i i of Awards Program and 10th anni- 14 Selected Reserve Squadronsat EXPRESSWAYAPARTMENTS versary of that program.) NARTU Jacksonville. The I l This will admit serviceman and other Key objective of the Govern- squadron starts two weeks active coupon any one i ment Employees' Incentive A- duty for training May 18 here. with purchase of one ticket at Box-office to see. I wards program Is to Improvethe Last year the squadron's two and effectivenessof weeks training was accomplishedIn I efficiency I Federal Government Port Lyautey,Morocco assistingthe THE THIN RED opera- FURN ISH ED... $65.00 tions by encouraging full use of regular Navy In transporting LINE"f UNFURNISHED employee skill and Ideas. men and supplies throughout I I $55.00 The program accents, encourages Europe. at FLORIDA THEATRE MAY 15-21 Children and publicly recog- I Welcome nizes new ideas, Innovations, and Conveniently Locatedto superior performances at all f :, .Y_,m): ES downtown levels in all Federal departments .r.:" BIG CHIEF IRE 1 NAS and Cecil 't\l r'Ij , and agencies. It is part of an \ \, I CLEO DAVIS over Federal all to service employment make more careers policy attractiveand In designed the- j ffl}'' 13 Locations To Serve You P) REALTORS-INSURORS the Government one of ,t 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. }K Mil. N. NAS Gate| 588 S. EdgewoodEV America's outstanding em- !W,? 5444 NORMANDY Across From Atlantic Mills | 1 1b 1r. 4-6444 CO 4-9442 ployers. 2809 MA Yi'ORT RD. Yl Mile From NS Gate "Constructive discontent" of (formerly Pr Co.) employees has led to outstand: [BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE lttt1Tire ing imporvements In Federal .On Tlr.s 8ofer// Shocks/ Brok.s t PARMAN CELEBRATEArmed Forces Weekend Government operations throughthe "".o....hP"Front"'<-!: Encl Engine..:d..:, Trantmltglon: ,.. / .work' _"' .. (Rot. C.P.O.). Incentive Awards program. elN..i.r.# < I SAT. "I am proud of the way Fed- l ii.itJft&t.Ejit? <', ..1.:1; %I '.. .ft . { ; : : } eral employees are developinga : Ji' " j ':: 8 P.M.SUNDAY. lJ.t.t i><%r.' ; *. tJ ; : ?: .'f.. '..'h'' %, i\! :. .,,.*,.s'' sense of what needsto f.ii. strong <*ljrMt" \{ be done In this program-- M 2:30 .M. developing a constructive dIscon- BRUIR ICK PREMIUM tent that seeks continually for a better or more economical way 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless SEEthe of carrying out the Federal agen- Nationwide Guarantee In Writing cies' assigned missions," CSG 36 Months Road Hazard Guarantee GREAT Chairman Macy said. "I I am delighted 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE that more and more 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE WILD WEST workers are concerned with what .,.... #, 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE does exist and are excited about t..:" /.. ., ... 900 950 x 14 3 FOR'98.55 1 FREE 1 FREE the Improvements that could .......' ,' "" 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 SHOW 13 3 65.10 1 FREE & Rodeo G50 x FQR exist. . Besides those who received ",',, 670 x 15 3'FOR 76.95 1 FREE at Greenfield' $100,000.00 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE superior performance awards III ,. 1 FREE r 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 RODE 0 RENA * earned . some 2,500 employees ." 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 FREE ATLANTIC BLVD .UN PABLO /HO "quality Increases" In salary < SMILES W OF REACH between February and October Ck.lZEc sq 7.5 1963. The special in-grade Increases TAUNT MISS Lovely Marlnnnn . were authorized by the 1 Federal Salary Reform Act of Cne. relaxing between scenes : ; ; October 11, 1962, for high quality . performance. Such an Increase itf her Intentii ,, ua u dental a- / 4" ft5 $515 could raise depending pay from on the$105 em-to nitHint he/nre fuming to modeling/ 2 BALL JOINTS ANY U.S. BUILT CAR "" ployees' grade.Continued and "then arcing.To ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR 31.95 < (*&& ( next week) 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12,95 "D"W U.8ul t O BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 JF RIOINC H C, the families of WHEEL BALANCE .99 GUNFIGHTS Patrol Squadron Seven BRONCO BUSTIN' INDIAN RAIDS WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 FAMOUS 4_ BULL Many of u horn are part of CLOWNS 7 DOCCIN6 Bellair, TUNE UP' 4.95 WILD BUFFALO RIDS n4er L m ny me, xctng, v nlIli \\\e\ extend our condolences. BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. :2 lltnirnt/ un nnilr.rr 1lrrill, \ .r N;"> &- .xi/ / Bellair Home Builder, Inc. . . 544.4 NORMANDY 62C! ROOSEVELT 280 MAY POST R'' * ADULTS S2 STUDENTS SI 50 when KIDS occoollltd 6 OR UNDER by FREE partMt EV 9-038& EV 44631 CH 6-4P25 --- -- --- - '""' -""" A''y''y' '1'4-:'; PAGES JAX AIR NEWS ----- Corvair Host Sports Club 51 HAS$ Civilian Employees Peacetime Car RacesThe Promoted On Merit ProgramThe (Cent. From Page 1)) ship USS Enterprise. He was Corvair Club of Jackson- promoted In relieved by RAdm. Bernard M. were ville will host sports car races following 51 NAS Jax civilian employees Strean who was Assistant Chiefof this Sunday. May 17 at the accordance with the Stations Merit Promotion ProgramPromoted D. Naval Operations (Fleet Op- were: Wayne Phillips Highway Plaza Shopping at Overhaul and Repair Department Mechanic{Electronics 1 ). erations). Center. The time trials will Carpenter Electronics Mechanic to [Instrument Mechanic Prior to becoming Comcardiv Instrument begin at 12:30 p.m. SCCA and Dupree, Electronics Mechanic to Mechanic to TWO RAdm. Martin spent 19 FIA Classifications will be usedIn (Electronics); Hiram Edge, Helper A/C' Instrument months as Chief of Naval Air the race. Then entrance fee Aircraft Instrument Worker* Reserve Training, where he was for non-members Is $3. Seat Walter H. Farwell, Production Electronics Mech.; Newell W. responsible for the recruiting, belts will be required. [.; I Dispatcher Assistant Production O'Brien, Helper (A/C Engine training and readiness ofthe Navy's - Controlman (Aircraft Metalsmlth); Mech.) to Aircraft Engine 30,000 member Selected Air Eugene C. Groves, Electronics Worker; Charles J. Pares I,Helper Reserve forces., Mechanic to Instrument Mechanic (A/G Engine Mech.) to Air his tour as Chief of During CAN YOUTAKE NO KISSING BOOTH HERE-Buy. (Electronics): James W, Harrington craft Engine Worker; Betty G. Naval Air Reserve Training, Jr. A/C Instrument Workerto Prim, Clerk Typist GS-2 to Same ing a book of Navy Relief tickets. RAdm. Martin visited NARTU YOUR CAR WITH YOU? Electronics Mechanic; JamesE. CS-3; Howard A, Richter, Helper for six chances the visit being on $10,000in Jax twice with the last - For Financing and Insurance prizes is Millard Sketo, BT1 Haspel Helper (A/C Engine (A/C Engine Mech.) to Aircraft in March 1963. He assumed Mech.) to Aircraft Engine Worker: Engine Worker; Jerome Stern- stateside and call , , overseas of the NATTC MAA Force. Selling command of Comcardtv TWO Frank Hrapsky, Helper (A/C Eng- berg Jr., Instrument Mech. DYER M. BURR, representing tickets rather than last summer. ( kisses) ine Planner and Mech. ) to Aircraft engine (Electronics) to GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES is Alma Delagarza, PN3 NAS worker; Richard J.Kemen,Mech- Estimator (Electronics Mechanic): FINANCE CORPORATION & CO's yeoman. Alma has alreadysold anical Engineer (Industrial Equip- Ernest L. Waldron Jr., Painterto INTERNATIONAL SERVICE over 26 books of Navy Re. ment) GS-9 to Same, GS-11; Leadingman Painter; Carroll INSURANCE COMPANY lief tickets. Booths are located in Raymond F. Kuzia, Electronics Wingate Jr., Helper (A/C Engine Relief 5613 Timuquana Road. front of the Bank, the Navy Exchange Mechanic to Instrument Mech. Mech) to Aircraft engine worker; Navy PH.>7 L0527 and the Commissary (Electronics); Clyde W. Lampman Frank N. Zinkosky Helper A/C Food Store. Electrcnics Mechanic to Instru- Instrument Mech. to Aircraft Instrument Mustangs ArriveAt ment Mech. (Electronics); Bill Worker; Public Works 0r" H Wr V Mi *r e tmir MV m a r Morehouse, Radio Mech. tot Charlie O. Burke, Sheetmetal ROOSEVELTMALLa Worker to Maintenance Scheduler; NAS, May 18 r Thelmon L. Chastain, Super- visor, Management Technician, GS-7 to Same GS-9; Albert Cook, Laborer to Asphalt or Cement For those who are wonderingabout CARWASH H t t.ciOane Worker; Will Griffin, l Helper by the the 1964 Mustang Navy Relief cars offered Drive (Plumber) to Truck driver; EddieE. they may be seen on May 18. Johns, Laborer Truck Driver HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. 6 p.m. ; The Chevelle and the 15 foot William H. Payne, Refrigeration runabout boat with the OPEN SUNDAYS 8:30: till 1:30: P.M. &Planner Air Conditioning& Estimator Mechanic(Public to 40 hp motor are now'on Johnson display around the r- ",:'......:.,..::i>, Works ElectricalSystemsErnest); station. S Located'1 in The Roosevdt Mall flippping Ca 'on Roosevdt Blvd.... E. Pennington Helper (General) The cars may be displayedat squadron musterand EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR; DAY 'if' >' at. Scheduler to Planner & Estimator > ' AUTO WAX APPLIED : (Public Works Structures))ThomasA. Ext. 234. FREE WITH CAR WASH !RACING I' .; Structures. Smith, Inspector) to Planner(Public&Estimator Works : :; (Public Works Structures) JamesB. :$' ; t .: "':,:::' '. "" : #' ,; .1, Vaughn Supvy. Communications Stock Control Clerk,GS-3 Same, Specialist, GS-8 to GS-4; FrancesD. Gill, Stock Con- Supvy. .. (. .: '.. ,:;:'::;":: :::,:::, ,2 .:. { trol Clerk : "... :. ..':f h:;,:.: : ::,.; ; Communications Specialist(Telephone <, GS-3 to Same GS-4; MONEY MONEY MONEY ,osr:; ", .-..". .:;: ) GS-9. Ruby L. Herrlngton, Clerk-typist Those promoted from the NAS GS-3 to Shipment Clerk (Typing) : Nks ) Supply Department were Harold J. GS-4; Thelma L. Hulsinga, Clerk- Brush, Stock Control Clerk GS-3 typist GS-3 to Stock Control Clerk SAVE BY WISE BORROWING r irlt: ;i' : : : )..:.17/14 I..: to Same GS-4; Johnnie C, Camp- GS-4; Kenneth J. Kimble Stock -- k' .. : .U'( : bell, Stock Control Clerk GS-3 Control Clerk, GS-3 toSameGS-4; n s COMPARE RATES 1 t ,.. to Same GS-4; Priscilla A. Cole- Charlotte P. Oakley, Stock Control man, Stock Control Clerk GS3to Clerk, GS-3 to Same GS-4; Nancy @ Ith i llthrnu, Same GS-4; Paul E. Collier, R. PetersonStock Control Clerk to I nt. Rate-1'% per mo. on unpaid I ba lance. : ,) Stock Control Clerk, GS-3 to Same GS-4; Natalie V. Seekamp- t OM..o<:iMI.TJ"rs).ktt, iero t ttas. Warehouseman: Williard F. DavIs, Stock Control Clerk, GS-3 Same Amt. GS-4; Phylma R. Siegler, Clerk- MONTHLY PAYMENT'Of stenographer GS-3 to same GS-4; Phillip 0. Steinmetz, Equipment Your Med Cruise ? Specialist (General) GS-5 to same Check 12 18 24 GS-7. 00 517.77 512.20 9.4 L 1 i TAKE ADVANTAGEOFTHE MERCEDES-BENZ I 00 26.66 18.30 14.12 L OVERSEAS DELIVERY PLAN! : iOO'35.54 24.39 18.83 I I: ,500 44.43 30.49 23.54 -'": ESI S800 53.31 36.59 28.24 $700 62.19 42.69 32.95 ( car insurance buy- Includes Interest and Payment principle. famous low rates A small deposit to your share-savings and top.serv ice. I \ciiiar! on lot fai-lorj prin'. a\oi.| rrntak hay,- Contact me todayl! account. 18 required with each payment. nior, 14.ur; I I : willi '1I'rce..le.O.: I3 e'lIl ()hvr-a.! I U.Clin'r\. ' JOE : FOR SERVICE TO ALL MILITARY Plan. It ran c\cn |I'.a\ anl! '-tantial I portion of tin. i AND CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL c'nOt! t of \')iir trip. Call toaavMERCEDESBENZ I LUTEN .lAX NAVY FEDEltAI SALES, Inc. Phone 3811 Blandi 771-6400 ((6)) STATE FARM Mwmtlli'Uiunnci . ., CMIPIM ...... Ext. 8507 Mile East of Mathews Bridge RA S.eu1 t MAN OffIce 1IeotI\IIcteII.\ IIIIMUM \ 1 I*" ' -..,. --. .14, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 New Navy Emblem .. ., ,'" .,,'-.- ..,." .n.....>._>." I 0 Authorized For : .m , t tt;;.,; ,j ;.;> ::3if xJI""v h :: Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving A new "unofficial" officialNavy too late for this deadline will be published the emblem has been authorized for following\ week unless the publisher Is instructed otherwise - use by individual and commerical A check or money order for the full cost of the ad firms desiring to reproduce the must be received WITH the copy for the ad. image on such items as stationery, DO NOT SEND CASH. II clothing, jewelry and china. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . . $LOO Per additional line ((4 words per line) . 35 The new, more simple emblem design, will allow a clearer repro- . duction RECONDITIONED TVs FURN APT. Lake Shore section- as compared with that taken from the official Navy seal which Guaranteed 30 days,good selection small, cool, clean. UtiL furn. contains very fine, Intricate CALDER TV SALES, 5312 West- Baby accepted. $50 mo.EV9-4275. details. connett at 103rd. APT. FURN. Herschell 3859 - FOR SALE-Naval Officer's uni- 4 rms. &bath,porch,yard,garage, According to NAS Jax Navy Exchange forms. Blue, white, khaki. Sizes elec. nr NAS. $70 EV 7-2950. Officer Commander 43 & 44. Capt. stripes. Excellent - Thomas E. Stevenson, if sufficient to fair. 'EXT. 8601 HOUSE FOR RENT- Venetia Ter- interest is shown by patrons of race nr NAS, Jax 5242 Anchor the Exchange in wanting to purchase ORTEGA HILLS attractive house Ave. 2 BR, sep. dining room, patches or decales of the Quiet street-5130Greenway Dr.N. carpt, fenced back yd, kit equip, GARDENSHOP new emblem, planning will get 3 BR, 2 B, garage, porch, fenced, $80 per mo. Call 771-3110 or I underway to make them avail- cent A/C.and heat.Built-kitchen. 7715326. able. Buy equity for $2,000. EV 8-6259 ROOM FOR RENT Cedar Hills ) Estates 6890 Mother Goose 'Rd. 'K rRlmnlll SPECIALS r,.t'f' '.. ....:.......- Lg. room with private bath, entrance & ''; ....-' privileges. 771-3110 telephone. Kit & pool 3 BR. home close to NAS -$50 20 QUART i I down $50 mo. Call Art Powell $ a ? U.S.N.Ret.. with Colmery Wil- F t kinson, Realtors, 264-6144 or ICE CHEST 3 x < r y'1 ?' 353-3671. HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 BR, 1-1/2- For Fishing Parties, Picnics & Boating B, Den, Large K, Fenced Yd, Nr. School & Shp Ctr. Give offer. e4>T SP-1-4615. ' 24 to 30 INCH'DECORAE ; $197 ;\ rn'e. '1'r\., ::\ c. ... RUBBER PLANT LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON-Chief O. A. Wolfbrandt, Jr., along with the Executive Officer of VP-18 Commander A. J. Carneghi, w.l- Er J comed aboard o. A. Wolfbrandt, III, AA, April 15. Wolfbrandt, Jr., joined the Navy in 1943, while Wolfbrandt, III, jointed in 1964. Wolfbrandt, III has hopes of attending Radio School and being assigned as a Flight Crew member. (Official Navy Photo) -: -"" follow this map to your dream home #1MWW "L6 S .1s Lr V S6'YOU I Guys CALL ABOUT ASTARTING LLAK? FEATURED, IN THESE SPACIOUS l $ K . 3 OR 4 LARGE BEDROOM HOMES - ,' .SAN MIPUIm PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, / Y o g ax taw PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT. R/O, FLORIDA ROOMS, crf o o wig o* ,c FRIDAY BREAKFAST BARS FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERALFLOOR J' . PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY s o0 dt $ FIRST TIME I'i[>ranc ON GIANT SCREENIN $13,300 TO $16,200 TECHNICOLOR Y 1 AM MAURICE EVANS WHY NOT INSPECT icSOM1ius wl16MTi IO3UD STUN T.N AMA AD .., ,.. AND COMPARE TODAY?? coca.riel0.----i" -- M' ,s ri N.VALA .TKTww JUDITH v .o ANDERSONnacBetft CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES , C WWUJAM SW J.LVtAUI JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOLS CHURCHES II STATION 10 MINUTES ALL ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES CENTER OF TOWN IS'MIN.l L r MICHAEL HORDERN ,, *:". _ ..1 m.p tA I ti BANNEN' LORILY COPPEDGE-BROKER SP 1-3895 L \ -. , PACE. 10 JAX AIR NEWS, MAY 14, 1964 Strunk Cops 151 Place ; ; < <: : : 'M.rlR r . ::::: .' .', h" .. ..v ... ....' .....,...... s p' "o.R"'i1' '' In 6ND Kegler TourneyHoward HEl'I rlJi.'}; : ...I'fJ:!::; : I j J '. .:: n,,; :,, <:, { M Strunk, AMHC. ot rently the "winnlngest" team in the VP-5 Mad Foxes rolled his the three leagues as they have i w way to the first place position in complied a 47-9 record, and they Sessoms Rolls Dutch Two Hundred, the 6ND Bowling Tournamentheld head the American League with . at NAS Cecil Field, this their next closest r 4 opponent being Seagal Cops Triplicate of 176 past week, when he tabulated* a the Chiefs, also of the American total pin count of 3544, for a 196 League, with a 41-15 record. pin average per game. Chief Strunk is currently shar- In the Intramural Kegler action Sky Warriors 4, Marlins 0 The Jax this past week Claiborne Sessoms Griffins 4 Cutters 0 Navy Bowlingteamrolled ing the second high 600 game of , of the Mad Foxes racked its to the third up a way place 664 with Al of Strouphamer the position in the tournament. Chief Dutch 200 while Ira Seagal, of CONTINENTAL LEAGUEMix Eagles. burns Williarn!' of the Strunk will be participating In' Mix Masters, still holds the top the Eagles copped a triplicate Masters 3, Supply 1 the South Atlantic Regional this spot with a 670 game Chief with the score of 176. Burgermasters 3, Paymasters NATTCS LT. R. S. BOUCHARDR A Dutch 200 consists of week.In Strunk added a second 600 gameto game #1--1 ( ) receiving medal from Capt. the NAS Intramural Bowling his credit when he tabulated a a strike spare combination all Avions 4, ComS tore Five 0 C. G. Strum, NATTC CO. (Navy leagues the Mad Foxes are cur- 601.25to3O. the way across the board. A Protons 3, Spoilers 1Ptzzan's Photo by M. A. Wood, PHI 11) triplicate consists of three Iden- 2, Alley Cats 2 tical scores in three consecutive CFJ "A" 2, FICEUR #22 Lt. Bouchard NATTC games. Spartans 4, Paymasters #20 , 600 Two club new, they keglers were joined, Edward the NATIONAL LEAGUE Receives Navy Expert SAVE Miller of NARTU #1 who posteda Lucky '7 3, Rookies 1 Pistol Shot MedalNATTC's 621 and Ronald Arenth of the AF679th 4, Air Frames 0 Avions who racked'up on even NARTU #2 4, Pan Handlers 0 LleutenentJ.S. Bou- On Each 100 of Basic Bureau Rates for 600.While Baymen 2, Rejects 2 chard received a Navy Expert checking over the 600 VA352, Play Boys 2 Pistol Shot medal in ceremonies roster it was discovered that Bombers 4, Marines 0 Friday, May 1, in the office of AUTOINSURANCE Ronald Lanager, of the Griffins, Thunderheads 2, FICEUR #3-2 Captain C.G. Strum, NATTC had bettered his 600 game of Phantoms 3, Electrons 1 Commanding Officer. I 609 to a 618 in weeks past and The Expert Pistol ShotMedalis : no mention had been made of it, .<6ND Rifle, Pistol the highest pistol qualificationused I in theN Navy. It Is given The results of last weeks action 1 Winners Awarded I on an annual basis and individ- are: uals are only allowed to fire AMERICAN LEAGUEMad Top Rifle and Pistol awards one qualification round each More than 800,000 car owners insure Foxes 4, Seabees 0 will be presented to the winnersof The only exception Is that a year.per- Cursors 4. Riggers 0 the 6ND Marksman Champion- with GEICO.and get these advantages: Chiefs 3, Cannon Cockers 1 ships at 10 a.m., today. son marksman who falls or better to qualify on his as first a Equal protection at substantial savings Falcons 4, Eagles 0 Capt. J. R. Compton, NAS CO qualifying round may be Needlers 3, FICEUR Nl1 will make the presentations in Quick and fair permitted one additional claim round. personal service CFJ! "B" 3, Crash & Fire 1 the Mainside theatre. 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Ladies TeamsThe the Schlitz $500,000 Fishing Derby opened in 34 counties from St. Augustine, Jacksonville and Fernandina to Panama City. and Pensacola. Jacksonville Naval Air For the fourth consecutive 4r Station Ladies Golf Associationwas year cash awards of $25 to bream bluegllls, shellcrackersand host to the Fernandina $10,000 are offered by the Joseph other fish. pan Beach Ladies Golf Association, Schlitz Brewing Company in the Among tagged salt water fish and the Mayport Ladies Golf Association - only event of its kind. are trout (speckled and silver), in recent linkster mat- The Derby is a scientific research - mangrove snapper sheepshead, ches on the NAS "greens". program conducted In drum snook, sea bass red fish, Winners from the Fernandina cooperation with the Florida flounder red snapper and Club were Shave who grouper. : Shirley Game and Fresh Water Com- WITH A SHINNER-ChUf W. M. Adams, USN retired, caught a carded a low 96 1st low mission and the Florida Boardof The Derby Is open to everyone net winner was gross Adaline; Davis beautiful 9 1/2 lb. large Mouth Bast at Knights Fish Camp, on Conservation (for salt water). residents and visitors alike, with a 83 and the 2nd low net win- May third. Knights Fish Camp is located on Black Creek just More than 10,000 fresh and salt of all ages, except employees of ner was Jean Hooper who turnedIn south of Orange Park. Mr. Adams now lives in Jacksonville. water fish have been tagged by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Com- a 84.The (Navy Photo). the two state agencies and released pany, Its wholesalers and the Mayport winners were In waters throughout the two state agencies concerned.All Low gross winner, Jo Homyok State for the Derby. Each tag- fish must be caught on hook with a 102, low net Betty Osborne ged fish represents a cash award and line In compliance with who won on a draw over Verda for Its return through a Schlitz Florida fishing regulations. McAttee both turning in even 87 wholesaler to the state agency Governor Bryant has describedthe scores. concerned for studies in fish Derby as "a boon to good The NAS Jacksonville winners ISH BRANT management, conservation and conservation practices and an ,were: Low gross winner Dor- recreation. All costs are defray excellent example of fine team thy Johnson with a 96; Low net, ed by the Schlitz company which work between the state and pri- Pearl Ball with a 79: and 2nd has distributed more than vate enter'rise." He added that low net was Marion Hare who $200',000; in. awards in previous the event "provides valuable carded a 80.Special . Derbies. scientific information for the prizes given at the mat- Claimants of awards need onlyto biologists of the Game and Fresh ches were received by: Fernan- take their tagged fish to the Water Fish Commission and the dina Beach Club Lois Casey and nearest Schlitz wholesaler who Board of Conservation and Adaline Daus; MayportBetty can be Identified by any beer serves as an example of good Osborne and Rowena Vance, NAS dealer, tackle shop, fishing campor corporate citizenship." Jacksonville Lucy Ruscetta and boat operator. The specimensmust Marion. Hare. be delivered with the tags Intact. Fresh water fish may 4a .' be kept by the captor after the SPECIAL wholesaler has removed the tag, and recorded the data requiredfor its,'''l awva . the research program of the s } Game and Frsh Water Fish Com- PERMANENT795RK.$125 ' mission. The wholesaler must : . deliver ..,,,, . tagged salt water fish S , .w o b however, to the Florida Board of WAVES *.,l;, F f ,k i y I studies.Conservation for Its specialized ( VALUE)y" :;j 4 3! ...' rI __ ; Types of fresh water fish tag- ged for the 1964 Derby Include black bass catfish, cappie, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only With Mr. ERIC or MISS EMILYBEAUTY JET SALONNEAR ) N .yY t" < t JAX NAS-384-1522, '? 0WESTSIEE VTR iVANDERBILT TIRES Your Newly Re-Elected :i: AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE YOUNOMONEYDOWN Superintendent of Schools : I Invites His Friends Neighbors, and 7fuazt f8 ai Civilians Everywhere to Join in $ 17 PER WEEK1st \AS LOW AS | . SERVING SOUTHWEST the OPEN HOUSE Celebration of DUVAL QUALITY NYLON 24 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE COUNTY j I 'for 2 fir 4 fir I ; SIZE WITH 1 for 9 83 KOili1TMI 113 II Bl 3532) COMPLETE 'y' l 113 Ilil 3532 ARMED FORCES DAYon CONVENIENT mil s 1113 2261 4132 MODERN \ 2 for 1866 7EMIISM 1313 25 tt 51.32 COMMERCIAL ml14 1233 23 665.22) BANKING s 32 10GI14 1413 2161 55)2IS ) + fl for 35 13 32 66 13)2) 4 SERVICES t tCOill40itJ 1013 21K 31.32 SATURDAY MAY 16,1964at : < TOil5- o"'n Mc.o..rhu"HOURS _930'AAI.1OO PAl All Tir, PI.. T.. & E.chon..... $3.00 Add-Oo H Old Tlr. MtI Coppo!>l. .1I.JOAIt4-4..00PIt4 nab F"doy.JO AAI-It"AI.All D.p'", fRONT FREE MOUNTING ROTATION MAYPORT NAVAL STATION END$583 / : TUQEREPAIRCSDAR from MILLS SOUTHSIDI NOON TILL 5 P.M. MAIN, STOUT 3504 hash's ILL U.Philip{HiwyITfb I 1.321 -.-.- 771.6161 tt t111N,'' I'.d.r H,Il. PL .1011 ". .... 11.c.,1 "A,""frww..PL.M . I '.SI SP 14080 "ti.. ,SAIIDY", 'IOSSO, CI....'TA M'w 8Mcr. :.....,rI. OH*Wt*".Ui,'til 8 f M. Pay Tribute to Those in the Service CARROLL CRIII.Mr. . , Member of FDIC UNII CR111' t.4p. . r-- -- ---- --- - JIl -II .- : :' - JI. 1 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS MAY 14, 1964 1M LinkstersComplete Undefeated Teams Dwindling 5th As VP-30 Knocks Off Admin. Week Of Play The undefeated teams In Intra- National; League mural Softball are slowly dwindling CARS the unbeaten Hosp 11, A/C Malnt 0 as previously The fifth week of action stagedby AF679th 12, Marines 0 Admin team was downed by the IN the Hnksters' on the NAS 0&R20, Disp 8 still undefeated VP-30 diamondmen p "greens", In the IntramuralGolf 11-3. FAETU 24, Fleet Photo 2 Leagues, was hampered by only FICEUR Is leading the American NARTU 14, Supply 4 4.0 two cancellations and under League with a 7-0 record, Disp 20, Fleet Photo 4 'bright skies the golfers enjoyed followed by VP-30, with a 6-0 A/C Maint 13, CFJ 1 a fine week of play. record while Admin holds down AF679th 6, o&R 0 The results of last weeks action Hosp 21, FAETU 11 the third spot, with a 6-1 record. CONDITION was: AF679th continued It's winning Marines 20, Supply 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE HANDICAP ways in the National League as AT they took two this past Admin. 6 1/2, Supply 2 1/2 games week and kept their undefeated A newly married couple cameto SCRATCH record In tact, at 70. me and wanted to start a down the second place Admin. 4 1/2, Supply 1 1/2 Holding \joint account In our bank. - position Is NARTU with a 5-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE record, while tied for the third I made out the account as I HANDICAP spot with 5-2 records are o&R always do: "John and/or Mary FICEUR 5, FAETU 4 and Hospital Smith or the survivor." They The results of last weeks action -Si hesitateda each other, CFJ 5 1/2, AF679th 3 12Hosp"Bu looked at 5 1/2 NARTU 3 1/2 are: bit and then said, "We don't SCRATCH American League have any yet r' VP-3018, 4 Weapons FAETU 4, FICEUR 2 CFJ 6, AF669th 0 Admin 7.7 VP50 64 I IMPALA SPORT COUPE . . $2795V8 NARTU 4 1/2 Hosp "B" 11/2 FICEUR 11, Army 3 ;..\ Straight stick, R&H, like new. VP1814, Comm 7 BEAUTIFULTREES 63 I IMPALA STATION WAGON to. .$2995Auto VP3011, Admin 3 VP4511, VP-16 -- 0 trans, R&H, power steering, brakes and Ladies Bowling FICEUR 10, VP-5 --5 windows, tinted glass luggage rack WSW, fact. air. LeagueThe VP-18 .. 9, Army 7 VA-NOTHING DOWN 63 IMPALA SUPER . . . to. ... $2595 Auto/Transmission Power SteeringBucket seats R&H Naval Air Station Service PHONE HOMESP 3 BR, 1 BATH Wives Summer Bowling League 1-3770 SP 1-0250, 63TEMPEST LEMANS SPORT COUPE. $2295 will start May 22, at 7:30: p.m. 553 00 Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, V-8 Service Wives Interested In the WEWIRE FLOWERS , league can get further Information 62 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON . .$1795 by contacting Kay Folton, W4COnJiPttRokLt PER MONTHCONVENIENT Straight Stick, Radio& Heater, 6 Cylinder ..7112882.SOMETHING. TO 62 FORD' GALAXIE "500" . . . $1895 2 door Hard-top, Big engine, 3-2 barrel carburators, 103rd St. S. Wesconnett Blvd. NAS AND SCHOOLS straight stick R&H excellent condition. SPECIAL FLOWERSFOR TRADES ACCEPTED 62 I IMPALA SUPER SPORT.$2195 NEW I EVERY OCCASION Radio & heater, auto trans., pwr. steer, bucket FREE DELIVERY seats. Nice as new. 264-6126 OR 771-5274 JEWELL J. SMITH 62 CHEVY 11, . . . . . . .$1495 TRY OUR. 4 door, 6 cylinder NtH, a real buy. 62) IMPALA 4 DOOR HARD TOP. .$1795 R&H, Auto/trans, P.S., Black with red interior.. 61 BEL AIR . . . . . .$1395 the Friendly Folks atRIVERSIDE 4 door auto trans, R&H< : Extra clean! car Factory Air/cond 60 I IMPALA SPORT COUPE.$1495 FooNuT E V-8 straight stick R&H. Nice. 51DFI CORVAIRS CORVAIRS CORVAIRS 'inl *MONZA'S 700's 500's PUniNGT 'h:::'tY 1' .y: '60's through '63s. Six ((6)) to choose from! FROM $795 up. 58VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE $695 % R&H, white side walls. 58 BEL AIR I . . . . . . .-. $795 I t 2 door hard-top V-8, Straight st'lck R&H. 1rrrtR 57 FORD . . . . . . . $395 2 door R&H. auto/transmission A real buy. \ 3 HOURS rioEliite fl G\1 55 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $495 CONTINUOUS PLAY 4-door, V-Sf radio heater: auto trans. SATURDAY > ors o ....AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! EVENING . lOP.Mtol 1 A.M. I 75% of our business is with, ONLY.. _.. .. .._ service personnel..Visit SPECIAL LIVE BAND for your entertainmentPUTTPUTTI BANK us and you'll see why FINANCING 1234 KING STREET Phone 384-7541 CEDAR/HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PLAN .1 D-too....Lw. br,.....0.......*,-.caw_ BUNDING B'LVD.'At WILSON , PHONE FOR GOLF COURSES SP1 1341 OR $F* 1-6601: SERVICEMEN 4825 Blanding Blvd. Mon.-Frl. 8:30: a.m. 'til 9:00: p.m. Sat.8:30: a.m. 6:00 p.m. ,c Phone 771-2803 Sun. after church till 7 p.m. i -, '. PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS MAY 14, 1964 ' 1M Linksters Undefeated Teams Dwindling Complete 51h As VP-30 Knocks Off Admin. Week Of Play The undefeated teams in Intra Notional; League mural Softball are slowly dwindling CARS the unbeaten Hosp 11, A/C Maint 0 as previously The fifth week of action stagedby AF679th 12, Marines 0 Admin team was downed by the IN the llnksters on the NAS 0&R20 8 still undefeated VP-30 diamond- Disp I "greens", In the Intramural Golf men, 113.FICEUR. FAETU 24, Fleet Photo 2 A Leagues, was hampered by only is leading the American NARTU 14, Supply 4 4.0 two cancellations and under League with a 7-0 record, Dlsp 20, Fleet Photo 4 bright skies the golfers enjoyeda followed by VP-30, with a 6-0 A/C Malnt 13, CFJ 1 fine week of play. record while Admin holds down AF679th 6, O&R-O The results of last weeks action Hosp 21, FAETU 11 the third spot, with a 6-t'record. CONDITION was: AF679th continued it's winning Marines 20, Supply 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE HANDICAP ways In the National League as AT they took two this past Admin. 6 1/2, Supply 2 1/2 games undefeated week and kept their A newly married couple cameto SCRATCH record In tact, at 7-0. me and wanted to start a down the second place Holding Admin. 4 1/2, Supply 1.1/2 joint account In our bank. position Is NARTU with a 5-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE record, while tied for the third I made out the account as I 0 HANDICAP spot with 5-2 records are C&R always do: "John and/or Mary FICEUR 5, FAETU 4 and HospitaLThe Smith or the survivor." They results of last weeks actionare CFJ 5 1/2, AF679th 3 1/2 looked at each other, hesitateda Hosp"B" 5 1/2, NARTU 3 1/2 : bit and then said, "We don't SCRATCH American League have any yet r' VP-3018, 4 Weapons FAETU 4, FICEUR 2 CFJ 6, AF669th 0 Admin 7, VP50 64 I IMPALA SPORT COUPE . . $2795 NARTU 4 1/2, Hosp "B" 11/2 FICEUR 11, Army 3 V-8, Straight stick, R&H, like new. VP1814, Comm 7 BEAUTIFULTREES 63 I IMPALA STATION WAGON . .$2995Auto VP3011, Admin 3 VP4511, VP-16 -. 0 trans, R&H, power steering, brakes and Ladies Bowling FICEUR 10, VP-5 -- 5 windows, tinted glass, luggage rack, WSW, fact. air. LeagueThe VP-18 -- 9, Army 7 VA-NOTHING DOWN 63 IMPALA SUPER . . II 0. ... $2595R&H Auto/Transmission, Power SteeringBucket seats. Naval Air Station Service PHONE HOMESP 3BR,1 1 BATH Wives Summer Bowling League 1.3770 63TEMPEST LEMANS SPORT COUPE. $2295 will start May 22, at 7:30: p.m. SP 1-0250 S53.00 Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, V862CHEVROLETSTATIONWAGON Service Wives Interested in the WEWIRE FLOWERS league can get further infor- ? . $1795 mation by contacting Kay Folton, Wiacowiett; PER MONTHCONVENIENT Straight Stick, Radio& Heater, 6 Cylinder .111-2882. RokLt TO 62 FORD' GALAXIE "500" . . . $1895 2 door Hard-top, Big engine, 3-2 barrel carburators, NAS AND SCHOOLS . 103rd St. S. Wesconnett Blvd. straight stick, R&H, excellent condition. SPECIAL FLOWERSFOR TRADES ACCEPTED 62 IMPALA SUPER SPORT. . . $2195 SOMETHING NEW! EVERY OCCASION Radio & heater, auto trans., pwr. steer, bucket FREE DELIVERY seats Nice as new JEWELL J. SMITH 264-6126 0 R 771-5274 62 CHEVY 11, . . . . . . .$1495, TRY OUR. 4 door, 6 cylinderR&H, a real buy. 62 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARD TOP. .$1796 R&H, Auto/trans, P.S., Black with red Interior. ?> 61 BEL AIR . . II. . .$1395 Sr the Friendly Folks atRIVERSIDE 1q' 4 door, auto trans, R ck 3'r i MOONLITEyV V-8 straight stick, R&H. Nice. x >,*f SlEa CORVAIRS CORVAIRS\ CORVAIRS & ? I *< ,, %] *MONZA'S 700's 500's PUTTINGA Iisyy '60's through '638. Six ((6)) to choose from I FROM $795 up. \*'.?-..?>..4.'y /%<>v2.'. VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE to $695 R&H, white side walls. r2<:. 58 BEL AIR I . o. . . . .'. .-. $795 I t 2 door hard-top, V-8, Straight stick, R&H. 57 FORD . . . . . . . $395 2 door, R&H, auto/transmlsslon. A real buy. 3 HOURS ''rfR r otuna Ft ckso 55 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $495 CONTINUOUS PLAY 4-door, V-6, radio& hearer: auto trans. SATURDAY ) ....AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! EVENING . 10 P.M to 1 A.M. I 75% of our business is with ONLy... ... .. ... service personnel..Visit LIVE BAND SPECIAL for your entertainment BANK us and you'll see why FINANCING PUTTPUTTGOLF 1234 KING STREET Phone 384-7541 CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PLAN D.ONM) .k.-.d b,hdvd.0..,...,100".._.c.....M7.M BUNDING BLVD AT WILSON PHONE FOR COURSES SP 11341 OR SP 1.6601 SERVICEMEN 4825 Blanding Blvd. Mon.-Frl. 8:30: a.m'til 9:00: p.m. Sat.8:30 a.m. 8:00: p.m. Phone 771-2803 Sun. after church till 7 p.m. ci |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 28 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |