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FLA. HISTORY a " :__ ; : NE Li LI L 1 i 4 _ _ : Publl h.d by the Holt: PuUlthing' Company private: firm. Opinions .n>r....d by the publisher and writers b.rln or. their own and not to b. considered on official expression of any military ......... . Th. appooronco of advert I sements In this publication does not con t I tut* an endorsement" of any military department of the product for services advertised. VOL. 22 NO. 13 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JUNE 4, 1964 I Navy Relief Receives Navy Donates - MOOO Check From JOWCThe t k r $24,216.97 To contribution scale for the 1964 Navy Relief Drive raised sharply Monday when the Jacksonville Officers Wives Club donated 7F i'x Narg $1,000 to the Society.Mrs. Cancer SocietyMr. A. N. Fowler, president of the Wives organization pre- sented the check to Captain James R. Compton NAS CO. H. B. Forbecker, Execu- This particular contributionwas ___ tive Director American Cancer the climax to the club's Society Duval - County was presented annual support to military and CPO Carnival a check for $24,216.97 civilian charities. The club's recently by Rear Admiral Robert - year runs from June 1 to June Goldthwaite, CommanderFleet 1 of each ye?r. Success WithMarine's Air Jacksonville.The . Since last June, the JOWC amount was contributed by has contributed better than$3,500to Navy personnel and employees of welfare organizations. Just the Jacksonville NavalComplexto between January and June of this HelpThe .a the 1964 National Health year, the wives have donated IL 4 b yU t Agencies campaign. The combined - CPO Club's carnival and K -" $500 to the Navy Marine Federal campaign contributions - Residency Foundation, $200 to Las Vegas games made approxi- to the 1964 FederalService ' the Clausey Scholarship Found- mately $1,500, according to Joint Crusade-National Health ation for children of Navy widows, Chief H. D. Schott, President of $24,000 to Cancer Society Agencies fund-raising efforts a- as well fs the $1,000 to Navy the Advisory Board. The pro- mounted $38,298.9LThis Relief.To ceeds will be used for the an- figure is 3662.17 higher - Two Marine Aviators nual Christmas for the Un- enable them to be so generous Party than last year's combined f\ the members of the JOWC, derprivileged children of Duval campaign totals, since the Navy's - < o.i& who represented every command County. Retire From ServiceThe contribution to the 1964 '(stationed here at NAS Jax, sponsor The top booths and con- Federal Service Joint Crusadewas / \ several social functions tributions to the carnival o' $14.08194 as, opposed to I throughout the year, such as New came from the Marine Corps Marine Corps lost two veteran aviation officers recently when $6,743.27 in 1963. The joint 1" Orleans Night and the MagnoliaBall. patronage of the club.The Marine, Major W. R.'Hinson and' CWO Eugene Wheeler retired from the Ma- crusade drive netted a boost of to Mrs. Fowler wives "Bean the Beetle" booth According rine Aviation Detachment here. $7,338.67. the net profit for the MagnoliaBall under the direction of president Major Hinson, the detach- He has been an electronics officer - held in alone Gerry Kean was the top booth of January was ment's Executive Officer since since trading his Master the carnival. The Marine AviationDetachment's $1,230. last July leaves the Corps after Sergeant's Chevrons for Warrant - Among the organizations which "Roller Derby"was 20 years as a Naval Aviator. He Officer bars. received the club's support dur- second in amount of money was a fighter pilot in World War He was an aerialgunner during ing the past year included the made. These two booths netted IL and in Korea. He has flown World War 11 and was shot downin -' Red Cross, The Girl Scouts more than all of the other booths most of the airplanes the Marine the Philllplnes behind enemy books for the Naval Hospital and operated at the carnival. TheMarine's Corps has had during this time. lines. Badly burned and injuredhe i ., the Cumberland Day Nursery booth was manned most CWO Wheeler has been the made his way out of his tail totaling $625, and over $1800to of the time and under the dir- Llason Officer for the detachment gunners spot on the Mitchell bom- civilian org' nizations and ection of the Detachment's for the past three years in ber and escaped into the Jungle. charities including the Bootstrapand Sergeant Major, John Ware. the Aviation Electronics School. He eluded the Japanese with the Chief Bill Behrens and his the Mornlngst School Com aid of natives until he was pickedup mittee Life retarded FAETU shooting Gallery was carnival and games. Half of those , Young r a few days later by a flying 1 scout troop, for exceptional another popular spot during the were Marine representatlyes. We children. two-day carnival. NATTC's did not have enough volunteer boat.He has been in the electronicsfield Presentation of the Navy Relief Aviation Ordnance game of workers to operate the games since the need for tall gun- throwing ? ball through a and some we rented never contribution was the last swing games ners in the Marine Corps vanished - official duty performed by Mrs. hoop was the only booth from got Into operation because wecouldn't with the bombers from the Fowler of the the training center. get any one to work them. as president JOWC. Corps. U. S. LADY-Mrs. J. R. Compton, Wes Ward Vice Presi- We had plenty of customers but GySgt , That she turned same day over Major Hinson is retiring to wife of Capt. Compton, CO her title to Mrs. J. E. dent of the Advisory Board deplored no workers and can consider Rylee, Santa Ana, Calif where he expects NAS, looks through formerly the Budget and Wel- the lack of interest by the ourselves lucky we didn't lose themaga- business. Mr. to enter line U. S. Lady, in which she fare Charman who guided the Naval units In their club and its money. Wheeler moves to Paris, Tenn. Investigation of all the recipent functions. "We had only about The Sergeant said that another become farmer.See has been chosen Lady of The to a gentleman charities, both civilian and mil eight of the 26 advisory members Las Vegas night would probably Month for June. (Official Navy ..... itary. working or taking part In the (Continued on Page 2) ( Pictures on Page 9)) Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2)) -- ...... , I df Parachute Meet Held I i ,:! t FieldBy t ,0' At Whifehouse I I Marc Whetstone, J01 The Second Annual South- while jumpers from Ft. Stewart, 1 ( .i J/ I eastern All-Military Sport Para- Ft. Benning and Ft. Gordon, Ga., chute Meet, held last weekend, and Lakehurst, N.J., took the Individual - 1I I : was a rousing success despitethe awards. intervention of high winds Larry Parmer Harry Wood ,,';; ;<'. and rain-filled clouds. and Dan Asplund of Jax Navy Altogether, 77 competitorsfrom combined their jumping accuracyto Army, Navy, Marine Corps place first in the Team Ac- and Air Force commands repre- curacy Event. There were nine senting 10 states were enteredin other teams entered in the com- the two-day events held .at petition. i W Whitehouse Field west of Jack- First place winner In the Advanced - u. e ROn sonville. Accuracy Event wasGer- t Three members of the Jax cell Plummer from Ft. Bennlng. : Navy Sport Parachute Clubwalked Placing first in the Inter- Coming In Target Wood, Parmer, Asplund away with top team honors (Continued on Pago 9)i) i :: )' - I IIH ALA tr JUNE 4' 1964 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS d _ , ALLr I-fAT t' I -K .11' ;: '' ,. Ji. f t". l, "\ I ' I< .J; .J.o.. ;, ,,9.e'J: \ ....$:, Chaplain's Message f I VREED0M ' I t< PBMANPSV :YY" ,'1a SUNDAY Service of Holy By Chaplain John A. Abucewicx **' 8:00 a. m. ., 3v > " %; 'V.rc' : Communion Service of Divine liner depart from New York HarborIs ; ,." 9:30 a. m. To watch a great ocean : : : ,... '." <..:: .' .... ,.;. ;::. a. Worship a memorable sight.It . ,. : Sunday hool'for memorable when are supposed to be a passen- ..... ''y"'i: 'f'/ 9:30 a. m. Is even more you : ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 on the boat and arrive just In time to see the vessel leaving with ger ; ir 'W 11:00: a. m. Service of Divine _all nJ---your luggage aboard. & / Worship This Is what happened to one 4PEAK Or.'k ." 6:30 m. Youth Fellowship ,. ",'" \. to; : r..... p. man who was scheduled satlwith '. WEDNESDAY his wife and two children on the ME. 11 . Re- .- "'-:,' 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Liberte'.Hehadtaken - Liner French : : .''Y ( '.-::: hearsal Senior Choir Rehearsal the precaution of sending his ; 7:30 p. m. ( jJYj. : \1 luggage ahead but he and his fam- ""I'f "fWF T" ily got a late start from the hotel ovt.EA t1SPEcf 4' 8lJPPoRr' 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion and were caught In a traffic jam. ..::...::......... I .........:... K 6 ; A Also on all Holy Days Editorial Edward's Catholic Services NATTC at and St. their The hotel group minus returned their belongings wearily to, 1if; Chapel, ii j : checked In again, and then booked : Naval Hospital on another ship to Europe. '. passage This Is All Freedom Demands: SUNDAY MASS- They planned to leave much earlier : : 6:30 a. m. U. S. NavalHospital 1 ,,'', "." the next sailing date. {, v ?: )r. 9:00 a. m. & 11:00 a. m. St. on fi : !. '; / .ff:,?':" of "Miss the Boat" In ''7;,H.: g (II' t IW' us ' Knowledge Respect SupportFreedom Edward's Chapel. Many \" E r t I'?,(, I ,. ". than 'hkQjHAK DAILY MASS more ways one during our r it has been said times past remembering is a price- 11:30 a. m. St. Edward's Chapel brief pilgrimage through life. Too use OF TIME, less thing.A MONDAY & TUESDAY much Is at stake to take chances LET NOT ADVANTAGE man may buy his way out of jail. Another may sell freedom 4:15. pt m. King Hall, NATTC where your spiritual destiny Is in- Sl-IR' from worry in the form of a bottle of tranqulllzers. But these rre FRIDAY volved. Follow the divine safe- ...JlJ.MM6ilAJ< AREri' trifling plays on the word freedom In the grand sense that Americansmean 12:05 p. m.U. S. Naval Hospital guards of Christ and you will avoid they think of this homeland as. SATURDAY many a costly mistake. "The land of the free. ." 9:00 a. m. St. Edward's Chapel }('1 1f.g ,:, '_l :t:;,IdH.: .,. .. How, then are we to enjoy and serve this Intangible, priceless, CONFESSIONS-SATU RDAY 1.--:: : : ,: ;::. .. fragile heritage of freedom? 1:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. and l _ "To create and build an understanding of the spirit and philo- before Masses ray sophy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and in our"bundle" Catechism Classes: Grade School __ I EIi1Fiifl of indivisible political and economic freedoms Inherent In them SATURDAY "To inspire love of freedom and to support the spiritual unity 10:00 a. m. All Saints' Activities ; I1LII born of the belief that man is a dignified human being, created in building : [ ? ' the image of his" Maker, and by that fact possessor of certain Inalienable 722NURSERY : 1L 'fiiiijil rights. The Naval Air Station Nursery These goals suggest that freedom--while It may not be boughtand located in Building 560 on Child sold like any commodity--nevertheless is due something fromus. Street, opens at 8:15 a. m, on We owe to our forefathers and their bequest of liberty three Sunday morning. Parents attend- 9 tirE things: ing Sunday Masses or Protestant Knowledge ot the rights to worship God in one's own way. services may leave young to free speech and press. .to assemble peaceably and petitionfor children in the nursery without <<- i grievances. .to privacy in our homes. .to the legal protectionof charge. .: . habeas corpus. .to trial by Jury and the withholding of stigmaof J guilt until proven guilty. CPO Carnival .. Q We should know the history of these rights. And we should giveto b-:' & HT I> them and others a second payment: (Continued from Page 1)) J ; J Respect for the rights to travel about freely at home and " be held In the fall unless the I abroad. .to own private property. .to elect our officials by per- '- sonal secret ballot. .to work in callings and localities of our choice advisory board came up with !' another solution .to bargain with our employers of employes. .to go Into business, to producing for the Christmas compete and make a profit. .to bargain In ? free market. to con- money Party. T For the past eight 100 Y tract about our affairs. years children have been To all of these and more we owe understanding, respect and a give clothes third toys, dinner, and a visit from'Santa acknowledgement: Support of the rights and service by government as a protectorand Claus, plus a Christmas ( Party at the CPO Club. The referee. .of freedom from arbitrary government regulationand for control. average expenditure this par- When we can lay knowledge of, respect for, and support of these ty Is $2300. o o "If we want to'maintain thison wnE r sw.wk ypgq' 9 e w A M basic rights upon the foundation of a fundamntal belief in God and the level that It has been all basic rights upon the foundation of a fundamental belief In God anda of these years," Sgt. Ward said, constitutional government designed to serve the people, we have "then we're going to have to get Chief J. C. Lundgren, MUC, director of the MAS band, and his begun to discharge our Indebtedness to the Founding Fathers and more Interest from rnd the Chiefs wife, Mrs. Lundgren, pass through the Side Boys upon Lundgren's our responsibility to succeeding" generation who will inherit. Gunny only In Sergeants this but others other ,club not retirement after serving 30 years in the Navy. The retirement "The American of Life. Way fuctlons." after serving 30 years in the Navy. The retirement ceremonies ... :(IT .. pi r."'." '1" '.. '\' ". ..'W) r'F'" took place in the office of Capt. J. R. Compton, CO NAS, June 1 1. f .t >"? ;:J" :','ff.. ; :'! \.' J.:.: .: Chief Lundgren and his wife presently reside at 1 1128 N. SebagaAve. i I'* ., Atlantic Beach, Flu it iiij ih +. JAX ... AIR NE"WVS: .. ...va, III Y..i distributed The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper "S Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station > Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR ,.. NEWS must! be forwarded to the Service Information Office, UP IN THE AIR. Over their qualification as ASW Aircrewmen, members of Patrol Squadron Box 9. NASvJacks. nville. by 12:00: noon on Monday before Thirty "hold down" many jobs in the SP-"Neptune" patrol bomber. Designated as ASW Aircrewmenby Telephone EV 9-7711 Items, Ext. are 8162.welcomed from all sources" Commander B. B. SMITH, Commanding Officer of VP-30 "Pro's" became qualified as Navy ASW Advertisements are solicited the and by Polisher queries Aircrewmen. Designated Aircrewmen are trained to operate and perform maintenance on the equip. concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing . ment associated with at least two crew positions in the aircraft, making them invaluable assets to a Company, 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8. Florida-- flight crew in complex ASW problems. In qualifying to wear the coveted Aircrewman Wings, each Telephone 359-4040 or 35CK01271 man completed the VP-30 training syllabus which includes qualification in Morse Code, recognition of aircraft, ships and submarines swimming helicopter hoist, first aid, flight emergency proceduresand VOiiL: 22 N0 13 training in techniques of loading all types weapons carried aboard the SP2. JUNE 4, 1964'r ...- >_...._ "' rr JUNE 4, 19& JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 I June 9 Ends Suspense . Navy Relief Drawing OPEN TIL i Many weeks of planning, salesmanship, bookeeplng,advertising, and, 9 P.M. most Important, contributions, will reach climax Tuesday, June 9, i with the grand drawing for Navy Reliefs 1964 campaign. TONITE The four winning tickets will be pulled from the barrel on Tuesday afternoon at the Band still a chance for anyone to win Shell. Captain JR.Compton,CO one of these beautiful prizes. NAS, the Navy Relief drive committee You could be one of the lucky 2 COOLING O and other officials of four.To 0,00 CAPACITY._ the campaign will be on hand for all of those readers who the drawing, which, will be opento have purchased chances for the anyone desiring to attend. Navy Relief drive, the staff of There Is still time remainingto Jax Air News wishes to say TOP'S in Quality WestinghovseWHOLEHOUSE purchase chances on the 1964 "Good Luck" and extend a sin- Malibu Super Sport Hardtop, the cere thank you for contributingto Mustang convertible and hardtop, the one agency which exists COOLING and solely to help Navymen and their the 15 ft. fiberglass boat with . . a 40 hp. Johnson motor and trai families. --' -t a . ler. Campaign officials are still ""' ", n' ' hoping for a good last-minute N :< ..rrrrwrrrwrwrrrrrrrI wwirwrrrrr.www.M NO surge to give life to the drive, ",, ,:;t EEEEEEEEEEEwrrr 5:=====.==:5:==== DUCTS now far behind expectations. LastThursday's ::: :.:\ : ===== ---------.-- =:--=ww== i"fSS/. wrr .rrrwrw .:===== 4 : report indicates that l wrrrr __ NO ,.h .;.'.: rNr .wrrrrr .___ -ii.------Sf: Irwn.r.. total contributions amount to :, .' than slightly more less than one-half$20,000 the goal, or of > .''".. .: =rrwwr.rrrrrrrw.= :wwi___wiwirti____=. _wrrww.w____" - ( ..,, ; = --- +i. +rn.r.wrr- ';.;$ < ---- =raaaaawtasnw sawnac $45,000 set at the beginning of :. ; ------- tMae . the drive. : "_ -= t NOISELESS = Lrst year's drive netted a <,. t : < ._ ... f:\ --=----=--=--=--=-----=---=----= > -- - grand total of $55,000 for Navy ;;:. : ,. J";,, ,..... : -- == ZINC Relief. 1 \.\ = ... .-. ; ...' y ==- nr"T7"T. .... ,' COATED Less than one week from today >:' : _ c fV _ : : : 1 - three be people are going to i'j j : = driving brand new cars' cour- :t. < NO PMTS -ALL of the 1964 Relief 1.- ' tesy Navy cam- 1f' TIL pa Ig n. Someone will have a CEDAR HILLSYour JULY beautiful new fiberglass boat sitting Neighborhood NEW out to be admired or cruis- ing around one of the many USED CAR DEALER Florida waterways. There Is SPECIALIZING IN PRICE INCLUDES NATION-WIDE SERVICE WHEREVERYOU ; GO IN THE U.S. DON'T SETTLE FOR LESSWESTINGHOUSEFACTORYSERVICE CLEAN High& CARS49'S Surf __ THROUGH 63'S Twistin' wild & 10 POSITION THERMOSTAT 63 FORD FAIRLANE'500'.$1795 CHILLED AIR 2 SPEED (HIGH-LOW) FAN Feelin'.Wonderful I ITECHNICOLOR3 Super Sport, V-8., A. T., R&H. Just 3 DIRECTIONS EXHAUSTS STALE AIR - like AT-ONE-TIME New! I VENTILATES ENTIRE AREA 62MONZA .... $1495 \ 4 speed, R&H, Maroon with black 5 YR. GUARANTEE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE interior ON SEALED UNIT 62 BEL AIR . .. . $1495 4 dr. sedan, 8 cyl.! A. T., R&H, Cleanest in town! $ Fl 62 FORD FAIRLANE $1295 . i 4 dr. Clean as new with original tires. 1 61 CHEVROLET ...... $1195 ?----- 4 dr., A. T., R&H, Extra Sharp! :: 60 IMPALA HARDTOP.....$1195 Auto. trans., R&H, Immaculate! ......." 60RAMBLER . ...$845 rJAMES: t PAMELADARRENTIFFIN 4 dr., R&H, factory air condi tioned. .. .'" 60 OlDS"88". . . $1195 #"" ;' PAUL Station wagon, A. T., R&H power (9.1& LYNDEwo steering and brakes, Extra Nice! 58 CHEVROLET DELUXE.$695 4 dr., Auto. trans., R&H 58 FORD . . $295 Q ..t 4 dr., auto. trans., R&H 57 PLYMOUTH . . $195 990 MANY OTHER SIZES ON SALE AS LOW AS (' (, 2 dr., auto. trans., R&H \t At"" \ 57 T-BIRD . . .$??? JUST PLUG INTO REG. 110V SOCKET. NO S ECIAL " With Both Jet Black. You } f can't find a Tops cleaner one. WIRING NEEDED EASIEST TERMS IN AX... SI 1.68 WK. ," and many more to choose from! IR r See WHISP UNITS THE SERVICEMAN'S FRIEND The New TECHNISCOPE We CAN Finance YOU! Built ESPECIALLY TRAILER HOMES Call Us. Starts Thurs. June 4 See GARY BLACKWELL or BILL WE ALSO HAVE COMPLETE FURNITURE DEPT. NOW! .j Seimer at 3719 Blanding Blvd. PHONE EV 9.5546 Bov Used We Fj'" FLORIDA ' Across from Cedar Hills Shop.Ctr. 5047 1. THEATRE PHONE 771.2320 NORMANDY BLVD. 1 2Blk.WEST OF CASSAT AND POST - , or PAGE JAXIRNEWS JUNE, 19 drive will begin on dates to be ScholarsColeman DOD Joins Drive Dollars For announced and continued for 30 To Raise Funds days..Secretary McNamara of has Defense recommended RobertS. / Guest af CPO Club I special emphasis be given to For JFK LibraryWashington the drive during the week of the I N. Coleman late NAS Chiefs president's birthday, May (AFPS--The) Defense 29. Founded DFS Department has joined other Estimated cost of establishing Give To DFS Government agencies In a the library Is $10 million, Coleman an 82 voluntary fund-raising campaignto all of which will be raised through The NAS Chiefs Club will year-old has headed the support establishment of the voluntary contributions.Each launch a special "Dollars for Dollars John F. Kennedy Library as a contributor may sign a Scholars" fund drive beginning Scholars here program In since its national memorial to the late "Register of Contributors," Wednesday, June 10 when P. N. Jacksonville president. which will be placed In the com- Coleman, head of the drive and a greet: deal of his tim President Johnson and the bipartisan pleted library. well-known local businessman, the program. He has spoken -.. leadership of Congresshave The library will be built on addresses the assembled chiefsat every high school civic endorsed the drive. land donated by Harvard Univer- a special VIP luncheon at and organizational meeting Contributions are being accepted sity along the Charles River In 11:30. County In the past two during a month-long Gov- Cambridge, Mass. .The site was Last year the Chiers clubparticlpted on his favorite subject. ernment campaign that began May personally selected by President In the Dollars for became the first Florida 15. In many overseas areas, the Kennedy two months before his Scholars drive for the first time to receive the Patriot assassination.14j.IZIA and donated over $500, which which bears the likeness was enough for two scholarships.Mr. late General Douglas Mac- Coleman, founder of the Mr. P. N. The medal was presented mmTAKE Dollars for Scholars program Mr. Coleman on April 25th, here In Jacksonville, later announced Position In Winter Park, Fla. by that 11 children of either National Society of the Sons Navy families civilian employees the American Revolution and :; TAKE OUT ORDERS .DINING ROOM at one of the InstallationsIn presented to Mr. Colemar % I the area received scholarships Position his part In the Dollars for| PREMIUM BEER CHOICE CUT STEAKS from the nicians are program. ITALIAN.SANDWICHES program. S SPAGHETTI Students considered for these give some clue citation accompanying the "PIZZA... special scholarships ere any resident of the "magic said, "Mr. Coleman, . student of Duval County automatically businessman and specialty" our who Is In the upper half of a a position was selected t tq FRANK DERICKSONlntfc graduating class of any high- In the the medal because of] school public, parochial, or responsibilities. Dollars for Scholars progran .H.off of C. Hills// prlva'e. complaint when a he founded In Florida.ThiJ Scholarships ere awarded by a been upgraded program Initiated bj 3619 Blanding Blvd.-Ph 7710170I panel of citizens who select stu- of the and largely financed by hin dents on the basis of need, nizant of the Its early stages already ha ITJJI E s scholastic achievement, special The sad truth higher educational op m IEF in I C' WUhS family circumstances, leader- no words which to 65 Florida boy ship potential, and Initiative. Insure upgrdlng girls." unless he has 13 Locations To Serve You When my nurse was preparingthe ditional or to work for the riches of usual forms listing Information Is classifiable grade levels. 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. about a new patient she level by best description: }y 1 Mile N. NAS Gate teria contained position 5444 NORMANDY Across From Atlantic Mills asked him If happened to havean Civil Service simple, clear, concise 2809 MAYPORT RD. H Mile' From NS Gate area code. tion statements of assigne< ( ) "Nod really, he replied. Center"P. Any employee or super formerly prFifJztCOil Babe had his BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE "Just a touch of hay fever. but the Civil who Is thoroughly familia sOn Tire. Boffer// i Shocks Brakes PARMAN a position can write d des Front.'..End.....>. ....,..'. Engine & Transmission. .---""'..............,.-..->Work'. .....'..'. ......,."". """"(Ret. "'C.P.O.""': "'''')' which will provide suf- - fiNANCE ANYONE r;:"IH:;:THE U.S.H.'S : Auto i i Ins Information for a fair1 Il--l. F ........... ,':'. ...... .1. .. 1. .. '. .... : .. Liability .u level evaluation If he pre- ** / s DUVAL COUNTY word- RATES a logical, objective - 06WNE Over :23 1arried..S39.0O Over :23 Single. of the work. He does M.swtv..V.V.AW.>AWWAV. ./, VvvX f ; .'*sv PAYMENTSBRUNSWICK AAW.WX-V..V,<<<<_:<.:. 21-25 Married. . .555.00 21-25: Single need to use special words Under'21 . ( PREMIUM Married. S67tOO Under 21 Single. phrases. . 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY description written in plain 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless provides the classifier Nationwide Guarantee-in Writing IN needs McDOUGALL'Slear :?11 the Information he 36 Months Road Hazard Guarantee properly evaluate the position. 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE classifier does not need a : Main Gate NAS JAX 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE and involved explantion:: of 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE 6463 Roosevelt .Blvd phone mission and functions of the 900 950 x 14' 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE In which the posi 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE Is located nor does he need 1 FREE 650 x 13 3 FOR 65.10 and 1 FREE essay on how responsible 670 x 15 3 FOR 76.95 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE the work Is. He gets 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE organizational Information 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE MISSILE other sources and he forms AGE own conclusions as tothelev .5. of difficulty and responsibil .: ) NEW. Lowest CARS Prices EXPRESSWAY S Highest Trade-In Allowance [2 BALL JOINTS ANY U.S. BUILT I CAR -- a'Easy Terms-The Nicest APARTMENTS In Town ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR 31.95 I iii ) ISHED. .. $65.01 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 ; Okayed Used Cars at NISHED $55.00| BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 i 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 WHEEL BALANCE .99 : On Full ore-iear Children Welcome Every Car Sold Conveniently Locatedto : WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 1I downtown TUNE UP 4.95 SHOP IN THE SHADOW OF THE HAS and Cecil: I BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. @J GORDON CLEO DAVIS 41 NORMANOY 62CV dOSEVElT 2809 MAYPORt ROAD "JacksonviHe'siiiiiT REALTORS-IHSURORS EV 90388 EV 4-4631 H 6 4825: -: 4-6444 588 S. EdgewoodEV CO 4-9442 --- i: 4 JUNE 4 1964 , PAGE JAX AIR NEWS ; I Marines Complete M-1 Rifle Quals I The Marine Aviation Detach- petltive shooter using match con- Jack Russel KM2 was sent wit! ment completed their first annual ditioned weapons and ammuni- the Marines as the duty Corpsmal requallfication with the M-l rifle tion. and decided to shoot along wit) or S recently with two thirds of the SStf Earl Drake of the local them. tjts score of 223 wa, 64 detail firing expert and a new detachment fired a 241 for second enough to qualify him as a Ma' vir course record set on the 23 year place, however Drake a memberof nine expert rifleman and tomaki old range. the detachment rifle team was the Marines take notice. nil Captain Richard E. Halsllp, using a match weapons and am- is only the second time the Corps' executive officer of Marine Barracks munition. SSgt Roger Laton fired man has fired the M-I rifle re NAS,Sanford firing for re- 234. Others firing expert from qualification course. He fired it qualification broke the range record the Marine Aviation Detachmentwere with the Marines last year quay for non-match shooting witha : Capt. John Howard, SSgt ifying as a sharpshooter.The . blazing 249. The Captain, B.R. Foster, Sgt C.F. Seller, a distinguished marksman, SS H.A. Bainbridge, GySgt John Marines are required e dropped only one point on' the Pollard, Gy Sgt Wesley Ward and qualify each year with the rlf2L entire course. His number seven Cpl J.R. Ward. and pistolSLACK shot In the off-hand position brokeout of the black bulls-eye by halfan DRY RUN-Memberi of VP-5'i crew 11 conduct a dry.dikh from Inch. During preliminary day their aircraft during their Operational Readiness Inspection held May 14, he dropped only two May 29. (Official Navy Photo) points for a 248. There has been ANGUS! one higher score fired on the range but it was fired by a com- Lectures GivenTo For training on how to surviveon Meat Company 'I the open sea;techniques from OLEMANIZEDCARS , M steakor VP-5 CrewPatrol warding off sharks to acquiringfood and water were explained and a steer" A Real Old-Fashioned Meat Market ( Squadron rehearsed.Lectures and drills like this Nothing 4029 Standing Blvd. CEDAR HILLS 771.7362 I Five's crew Down! 11 conducted a simulated aircraft one conducted by the VP-5 Mad Credit and Foxes have resulted In sparingthe OK'd By Phone . emergency ditching cises in hangar 124 of NAS exer-JAX lives of hundreds of U.Si. Del Monico Steak 5 BOX 395 for their Operational Readiness Navy flyers downed at sea. 62 FALCON stick, R&H.$895 Inspection held on May 29. '. ---- 59 FORD 4 Dr.,R&H,A.T..$795 I The forman of a large factory 57 CHEVY II . . $695H. - Under the direction of Lieute- remarked, "Marriedwomen T., R&H, A. T.58FORDH.T.A.T.R&H.$695. T-Bone SteakSh 395 nen (/J.gO) J. E. Seanor, VP-5 work to meet the cost of x Survival Officer, each step of the high living, not the high cost 57 MERCURY . $595H. proper ditching procedures was of living." The"extra"mon- T., A.1. R&H. narrated to the flight crew mem- ey a working wife brings home 56 CHEVY 2 Dr, A. T. It $595 Chopped Sirloin 5 FOR 89< bers of the squadron as the pnots soon becomes part of thefamny's and enlisted of 55 FORD stick, R&H . $295 crew members Inflated standard living. Mae West life jackets, The longer the wife works, TEDCOLEMANMOTORS YOUR FREEZER! LET US FILL rafts, assembled communications the more difficult It Is to separate INC. equipment and rigged res- real necessities from 2253 BLANDING BLVD. PH 383-7634 Prices Include & Freezing cue and signaling devices. "necessary" luxuries. Cutting,Wrapping FINANCEUP 90 % " TO Interest Rate is % of 1 % per month ONon the unpaid balance. Dollar cost of only $4.88 per $100 per year, NEW CARS including Life Insurance on your loan. Amt. Payment of Loan for 36 months ONE . . S2000 $S6360 2500 7950 STOP 2800 8904 SERVICE 3000 9540JAX NAVY FEDERAL MAIN-SIDE OFFICE PHONE EV 9-7711 BLDG. 39 CREDIT UNION EXT. 8507 or 8508I r . JUNE 4, 1964 V' PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS Ik M . CPO ClubThursday Acey Ducey Club "0" Club Bluejacket's Inn moviesMovies June 4 will be shown Thursday June 4 Thursday, June 4 Thursday, June 4 7 reg- at ularly p.m. on Special Show & Dance Band 8:00-: Monday Happy Hour Happy Hour 430pm630pm. Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 11:30 p.m. through Saturday; at 2 p.m. and 7 June 5 Dinner 6-9 p.m.Friday p.m. on Saturday; and Sunday, at Friday, June Friday, 5 June 5 .. Friday, June 5 the Malnside and NATTU theatersand Dance to Sam Ross The Redcoats 8:30: p.m.-12:30 Dance Featuring Phil Cay & The at 7 p.m on.y on Sunday at Happy Hour 3:30 p.m.6 p.m. a.m. the Hospital Theater. These Saturday, June 6 Chantels 9:00-1:00: a.m. Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. times are subject to change. Saturday, June 6 Bud Clark 8-12a.m. 6 Western Night Saturday, June Thursday, June 4Malnside Sunday, June 7 Phil Cay and Chantels 830pm. Saturday, June 6 Dance featuring Carl Boyd &The Devil Ship Pirates- 12:30 a.m. Christopher Lee, Andrew Curr 9:00 1:00 a.m. Kings : Dance to Charlie Jay Sunday, June 7 Happy Hour 330pm. p.m. Rhythm NATTUThe Cardinal- TornTy- June 8 Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. Sunday, June 7 ron, John Huston Monday, . The Redcoats 8:30: p.m.-11:30 Charlie Jay 8:30p.m.12:3Oa.m. of Terrors- Dance Featuring Phil Cay & The HospitalComedy Pizza Night p.m. Sunday, June 7 Chantels 8:00 11:30 p.m. Peter Lori, Vincent Price ."<11 : Game Night 5:30 p.m.-7:30: p.m. Friday June 5Mainside Tuesday, June 9 Monday, June 8 Buffet 6-9 p.m. Monday, June 8 Flower Drum Song- Prime Ribs of Beef, Steamship Happy Hour Happy Hour 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. round, Seafood Cassorole Dining & Dancing Nancy Kwan, James Shlegeta NATTUDevil Ship Pirates- Wednesday, June 10 June 9 Tuesday, Monday, June 8 Tuesday, June 9 Christopher Lee, Andrew Curr Dance to the Play Boys Game Night 7:30 pm.930 p.m. Hour 5:00 until HospitalThe Cardinal-Tom Ty- : Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Happy June 10 ron, John Huston Wednesday, OpenHere's Dinner 6-9 p.m.Tuesday. Wednesday: June 10 Saturday, J une 6 June 9 Game Night 8:00 p.m. Malnside- King of KingsJefferyHunter Ron Randall Happy lbur 3:30p.m. 6 p.m. ... zav Foreign Dish Night (Italian) 1N "fH15! COUNTRY l ALL NATTUFlower Drum Song- Kwan, James Nancy Sheigeta 6-9 n.m. PERSONS ARE CREATED Hospital Devil Ship Pirates- Wednesday, June 10 EQUAL ANDARE1 ?'EETOTRYTO Christopher Lee, AndrewCurr BECOMEO114 ER"WIGE. June 7 Sunday, Happy Hour 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. MainsideThe Best Man- Cliff s Family Night (pool Patio) 6-9 Robertson, Henry Fonda p.m. / f NATTUKing of KingsJeffery Hunter, Ron Randall The time of day I do not tell Flower Drum '\: a Hospital Song- As some do by the clock, I) .w.- Nancy Kwan. Jrmes Sheigeta Or by the distant chiming bell fr \ ( Monday June 8Malnside jJ , Set on some steppled rock. .1/ e> > :: Seven Days In May - But the that I V by progress see ,. Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner what I have do- 'l. . In to . NATTU- The Best Man- Cliff It's either Done o'clock for me \ .. .'" ;,. / Fonda Robertson, Henry or only half-past Through. ...-.: / : HospitalKing of Kings- Jeffery I where we get personal... \ Hunter, Ron Randall i Tuesday, June 9 j i PERSONAL LOANSYou alfa romeo Malnslde-'ine Susanne Pleshette Birds- Rod Taylor i can Borrow money from us for any worthwhile t4 Reduced to N.TTUSeven Days inMay.Burt I Ava Gardner Lancaster purpose. Maybe you need some to go on leave. Perhapsyou , need money for a child's school tuition for next 3195 HospitalThe Best Man- Cliff falL Whatever you need money for, come see us first. Robertson Henry Fonda Applications for Personal Loans can be picked up at Wednesday June 10 New "GUILIA" 1600 our office. Mainside The VictorsVincent facility li0 N. Sort C.r OMn So Much for S. (itti. Edwards, George Hamilton BANKING HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 11:00: A. M. , j Five Forward S3::ud Fully S>nl\ro".ztd C,ar Bon N.\TTU- The BirdsRod """"t. til 3:00 P. M. Friday 9:30: A. M. til 4:30: P. M. .. Twi'l OYfr rhcod Corn Shaft Taylor . t+ Aluminum' tng n Putonj, Gear Box and Axle Hounna!! Susanne Pleshette ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG, HAS 1.r1 D S; 001 A'j-nru- Brake Phone Extensions 8272 or 9273 MgeN' Xut'ion-' alia romeo Sole and Serutc HospitalSeven Days In May- Burt Lancaster, Ava GardnerA THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS MERCEDES-BENZ SALES, INC. NAS FACILITY OFFICE 4M ARLINGTON IXPRISSWAY KA S.5011 fellow got on the London -- bus with a hundred-pound bomb under his arm and sat down. follow this map to your dream home .' 6 your"It's"What's lap a?"delayed that asks you've the action conductor.got bomb on x 4tte I'm t:king to the police station," came the answer."Lumme'said, ,N, A the conductor, I J .. "you don't want to carry a thing / like that In your lap. Put it N under the seat!r' FEATURED IN THESE SPACIOUS g' PA0.K sT.I . 3 OR 4 LARGE BEDROOM HOMES -<(- 1 0aJ ) 9 0 ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, r PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT, RIO, FLORIDA ROOMS, o oP'" oo wll.sot o tt AI DIrr ' BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERALFLOOR r .t PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY a o a IW intranfP :0U. $13,300T0$16,200 t 6P'U.J insured cars are 1' I II .WHY NOT INSPECT J ISOwvtue wtt wTs 4oAo a losao STatir 1 TrNV DANA aoAO with us than with AND COMPARE TODAY? fJcfc' netO -, MI JS- -+ .---6 MILes -AvA anyothercompany.Find . J Ar D,1AICN out why now! CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES r E. MARK UTSEY 9 1948 BlendingBlvd 'JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOLS t CHURCHES 389-0338 STATION 10 MINUTES All ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES .CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. It.. n ' L STATE FARM 4f/bI Mutual Aut.mabdllntiuran'!t*mDary ...... ! ntp Horn* Office lloommfton,Illinois LORILY COPPEDGE by COMET BUILDERS. Inc. PO5-7755or SP 1.3895 -, -- --- - -- - JUNE 4, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE ? s ... . : : . t :: : Credit Union Have : Many AdvantagesNAVNEWS R ( )-- Despite the recent Ads' should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde rapid growth of credit unions Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive.not later than a most people still have only Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - vague ideas about what they are. too late for this deadline will be published the F'l Credit Unions are, in effect, following week unless the publisher is instructed other the pooled savings of friends,co- wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad workers or associates these must be received WITH the copy for the ad. funds are lent to other membersof DO NOT SEND CASH. the same group. Credit unions RATE: Minimum charge '((3 lines). . . $1.00 have been formed by many typesof Per additional line ((4 words per line) ., 35, 4 4NEW groups -- in offices, plants< , churches, in farm communities. , and even in banks. FOR RENT-Unfurn.4418 Wabash Transferring to Sanford? Nice Ave.located behind Roosevelt 3 BR, 2 Bath. Will sacrifice The main advantages of joining MalL 2 DR bungalow kitchen equipped good No dn. closing equity. pyt. no - _____ credit low unions cost loans are that and they pay com-furnish fenced back yd. clean, no qualifying. 117 Lake Dot paratively ings. Also high, they dividends are convenient.ons w- 9-8901 modern $70. FL 9-4168 or EV Dr.Williams 771-6877.Sanford, L.F., Fla.Nastri Call Realty Henry Because are not requiredto they OFFICERS OF JOWC-'L' to RI) Mrs. W. J. Zobornioc, Treas.; RENT or LEASEBeautiful Income tax and have vol- Mrs. T. E. Curry, Recording Sec.; Mrs. J. T. Kosnik, Is V. Pres; tmteer pay non-paid officers, their 2 1/2D. den,garage, fence.Conv. 3 BEDROOM HOMEClose to Mrs. J. E. Rylee, Pres; Mrs. J. C. S loo pock, 2nd V. Pres; and operating costs are lower than to NAS & Cecil -$150. June 12. NAS $50. down $50. Month, Call Mrs. Q. R. Whitmore, Corr. Sec. (NAVY PHOTO) those of other savings institu SP 1-4578. Art Powell USN, Retd. with tions. Most of their Income can New G.E. FREEZER420 lb.capacity Colmery-Wilkinson Rea It 0 as, be applied to dividends on savings factory service, terms. 264-6144 or 353-367L put Into reserves or returned Call Davis 389-367L .. FURNISHED APARTMENT -- ' to borrowers as an interest rebate. FOR SALE-1956Ply.4-dr.$150. Lake Shore. Small clean, cool, Civil Employees Phone 771-8020. utility furn. $45. monthly, Pri- Wage Question BoxQ. About half of the credit unions FOR SALE9x12: Beige Rug. vate Home Private entranceEV established are chartered under Phone 771-8020. Very Good 9-4275. Conv. to bus and Who classifies graded positions federal law, and are supervisedby Cond. $20.Herschell. NAS. for this activity? the Bureau of Federal Credit 38594 & bath. Cedar Hills- Owner transferred. rms The Officer of Unions. Credit Unions A. Commanding are required - the acitivlty has the authority and j to have some form of bond- Clean, porch, yard, garage,elec. Must Sacrifice $1500 equity. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath - DenCen Fk! nr. NAS $65. EV 7-1950. - the responsibility for the class- ing. tral Heat. Built-in oven Range ification of graded positions for Good Used Tires-Different sizes Disposal. Excellent Condition. for this activity. The classification The Credit Union NationalAs- I $L50 and up. Guaranteed. Call Call Walt Schub 355-5474-James of graded positions is just sociationCUNA( ) says 95 percent Wilson 389-3672. E. Mead, Inc. Realtor. . one of the many functions involvedin have blanket bonds to cover assets - the management of the activity j for embezzlement or loss by Sacrifice, 3 BR, 2 B, 15x24 It*. by the Commanding Officer with burglary or dis"ppearance. Too, rm. & rug, dn. rm. kit. equipt., Furn. House For RentCedar the help of his staff and line man credit unions have a good loan- utility, fence, Ig. lot. Central Hills 3 BR, 2 Bath Den, Fenced agement personnel. In this respect payment record. Their bad loan heat, many extras. Nr. schools, Yard, Built-In K itchen. $125. mo. the classification of graded loss is only two-tenths of one per- bus, NAS & CeciL Call SP Bring only your linen. Contact: positions is no different than 'j cent, which is slightly lower than 1-3086 6826 Tom Thumb. Lt. M.T. Hurst, NAS JaxExt. 750 the employment and training of that of banks.Membership. or Home SP 1-6518. employees, procurement of ma- >. terial and supplies, budgeting and participation Is a accounting for funds, and all other fundamental part of the credit union - functions Involved In the manage- 1EP6 U way. Members fire urged to ment of the activity. The Com- ATCIIAIlITY actreti Eileen form the habit of saving each day, manding Officer uses a qualified O'Neill hat been named by the and to use the cred union to meet position classification staffto Cirwaleier all their needs for consumer International; Society of perform the position classifi- ,' credit. tu the Most Watchaltle area 4538 5AM JUAMAYf. cation function just as he uses o1961.. other staff members to perform , RIGHT OFlTiROdSEVEW BttfD. other functions. Only a higher authority may limit or overridehis MORRISAUTO authority in position class- ification 64 FORDS FASTBACKS, Sedans. All like new with Ford factory as In all other areas of management. He Is required to SUPPLY warranty. Some with air conditioning. From $2588. comply with applicable laws , ulations and standards.Q. reg- WE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS ONE 62 FORD FAIRlANE 4 door, Radio & Heater. . . $1295 Who rates ungradedpositions AUTO PARTS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC 62 FORD SEDAN Heater .. . . . . $1195 for this activity? MACHINESHOPWORK I ACCESSORIESOPEN 63 FORD 4 DOOR HARDTOP .. . . . $2195 A. The Commanding Officer Automatic, Radio, Heater, Power Steering. also has the and the authority responsibility for the rating of un- SUNDAYS 9 a.m. -5 p.m. WEEKDAYS 8 a.m. 9 am.| 61 FORD WAGON. ..... . . . . $1295 graded positions. The answer Is V8, Automatic, Radio & Heater. similar to that of the preceding PHONE771-5636 5836TIMUQUANARD.f 63 FORD FASTBACK ... . . . $2695V8 question. Automatic, Radio & Heater, Power Steering, conditioned. f f ff 57 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR HARDTOP ... . . . $795 V8, Automatic, Radio & Heater. WESCONNETT ROOSEVELT MALL FURNITURE CO. 63 VWKARMON GHIA ... . . . . $1995 Radio & Heater. Extra Sharp. .5:J-6 W'(' connettBhrL at 103rd 61 RENAULT Rodio & Heater . . . . $595 CARWASH NEW & USED 61 DODGE LANCER Heater, 4 Door. . . . $975 AIR I CONDITIONER l AND FURNITURE HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:30: a, m. 6p..m. EASY FINANCE PLAN FOR SERVICEMEN [I EASY CREDIT I OPEN SUNDAYS 8:30: till 1:30: P.M. PHONE EV 4-4536 f-h'=IGHT- SALVAGE Locator]In The Rnosrv'oil Malt Shopping Centeron Roosevelt Blvd FORD REPCJ.. SSIONS r DEALER Bargains Galore! EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY \ ; COME IN AND BROUbJ AUTO WAX APPLIED 47 OPEN A.M. to 9 P.M. FREE WITH CAR WASH ! PHONE SP 1-0750 YEARS! i E - i PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS JUNE 4, 19 ClubOn Pensacola Co-Ed Beauty Wins May 27 the Navy Wives Club #86 held their second meet- Golden Titl Miss Anniversary < Ing for the month with Mrs. Wll- bert Wagner presiding.The . highlight of the eveningwas PENSACOLA, FLA., (May 28)A) 19-year-old Pensacola ]un' the plaque which! Club 86 R v / Y College coed, who was first runner-up to Miss Georgia In the 1 19J won for the regional scrapbook Miss America Pageant, walked away with the Miss Golden Anniversary award. This Is the second time title last night in a colorful pageant held at the Naval ' the club has won the award.On Station here. May 28 the club celebratedIts Dawn Lauree Cashwell, a Augusta, Ga. In 1963, during I annual birthday,luncheon with slender, brown-eyed brunette her freshman year at theUni- Mrs. Wilbert Wagner cutting the beauty whose family recently versity of Georgia, she was cake thus celebrating 17 years. moved to Pensacola from Georgia the featured twirler for that Mrs. T. J. Bennett, Mrs. Carl 6 won the crown over 15 school's majorette team. She! Freel and Mrs. Kendall Kerns t other local lovelies in the con- holds numerous titles and a- for the af- wards for her baton I were the hostesses test held in conjunction with twirling fair. the Naval Air Station's 50th performances. Dawn per- 1 Anniversary celebration. formed her twirling act duringthe An audience estimated at talent portion of lastnight's ) TRiO OF PULCHRITUDE-RAdm D. saw Rear Admiral pageant. F. Smith, Jr., Chief of Naval Air 1,000 persons DR. B.W. ROBERTSOPTOMETRIST D. F. Smith, Jr., Chiefof First runner-up for the coveted - Basic Training, smiles approving Naval Air Basic Training title was another brown- I/ at the cloister of beauties that crown the ecstatic winner. eyed brunette, 18-year-old surrounds him during the Miss Miss Cashwell will representthe Linda Jane Moyer, daughterof Golden Anniversary Beauty Naval Air Basic Training Commander and Mrs. Eu- ANNOUNCES PRACTICE: OF THE OPtOMETRY OPENING OF IN THEROOSEVELT HIS OFFICE FOR THE Pagent held May 27 at MAS' Command during the combined gene Moyer of nearby Ellyson | Pensacola. RAdm Smith crown- celebrations of the Naval Field. Copping the second MALL ed Miss Dawn Cashwell (right Air Station and the Fiesta of runner-up slot, was a statuesque - Five Flags.In blonde with a flair for center) Miss Golden Anniversary - addition her fashion designing, 20yearold - to newly- 4461 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 3872345EYE first runner-up LindaMoyer acquired title and her first Gypsy Cox. Misses Cash- (extreme right! ) and Gypsy Cox runner-up slot in the Miss well and Cox both attended EXAMINATION GLASSES CONTACT LENSES (lIeftl) second runner-up. (Official! Georgia contest, the Pen- Pensacola Junior College Navy Photo) sacola lass was this year's during the 1963/64 term. Miss Golf at the Masters' The MissCongeniallty title Golf Tournament held at went to affable Trudy Robin- ' son, a Navy Wave attached to tl the Staff of the Chief of Naval - SPECIAL SALE Hospital Corp To Air Basic Training. Miss Robinson brought down the Celebrate 66thAnniversary house with a non-strip, strip- BOOK PASSES tease entitled, "Miss Rob Here inson's Trousseau. SQ PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE With the wide field of entries - Members of the Navy's and the overall ..4825 compe- BLANDING BLVD Hospital Corps, assigned to dutyat tition nnaSlS PHONE 771-2803 nearly equal In most categories - htptat the Naval and their Hospital, a panel of five judges 10 PASSES $2.50 will celebrate the 66th lh ,: guest deliberated for an extra 30 h'lt REG. $3.50. SAVE $1.00 anniversary of the Corps on June minutes In declaring,the win- 13 with a formal dinner and ners. The judges consistedof THIS SALE GOOD 6 AND 7 JUNE, 1964 dance at the Robert Meyer Hotel. representatives of various "America's Favorite Outdoor Family Sport" The evening will begin with staffs and commands,the Navy cocktails on the mazzanine at Wives Club and the Officers' 6:30: p.m. followed by a dinnerIn Wives League. French cuisine style and highlighted by dancing to the ...-., ... :',,="L.-(...:. ..,. J... ., : ,/ ..1.1".t4'_ 9""' -'' ::: = music of Glen Miller as pre- TkewieI1mtoA1; sented by Jimmy Geiger and his i :: r band.Members CkwtVeSEE GR HD OPERIIG of the Hospital Corps assigned to the Jacksonville, PAGE 12 ANDYOU'LL Mayport and Cecil Field area ' ., . ... .. .. complex, and their are KNOW WHY!| ,. .. guest .e. | . : , WW$7rWWHITE'S.f'r.'i. .r-: -: e., ::: .. JII't.'-: cordially Invited. 0 F. Tickets may be purchasedfrom RIVERSIDE Ted Antignano HMC, of the X-Ray department for$5.00 CHEVROLET AUTO STORE per the person.festivities This price as indicated.Includesall CEDAR HILLS ORANGE PARK PLAZA the ONE place to Come In And Register Now For call formoney FREE PRIZESDURING OUROPENING SALE! Phone Beneficial! Get cash doubte-fast for any good reason - furloughs, expenses, bills you-name-itl! And getBeneficial's MAY 30ththru JUNE 6th International Credit Card. too. for Immediate NO OBLIGATION NOTHING TO BUY Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any- YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN where! Beneficial likes to say "yes!" Call now! 'Auto Parts & Accessories Stoves BENEFICIALFINANCE TV's Bicycles Washers Dryers SYSTEM Catalina Refrigerators Loans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note JACKSONVILLE< Beneficial' Finance Co. of Jacksonville LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EASY TERMS iL West Bay St. Mayflower Hotel. . Elgin 3-4473 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in) EV 4.4595 HOME OWNED 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 5-2623 & OPERATED R.H. MERIWETHER ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington Town & Country Shopping Center., RA 4.7910 Phone 264-6063 SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida 3436- Beach Blvd., South Gate Plaza EX 81515NW i ; t -- -- - I. [ : IllJJjigh LE44 " i Of'i' I _IAV_... .AID..._ .HCW._n PAGE 9 [ Adventuren Para Meet NATTC LibrarianTo Officers Retire Hold Summer ; [ Antartica? (Continued from Page( 1)) .. " mediate Accuracy competitionwas Reading ClassesThe k "Join the Navy for High Adventure B. C. King of Ft..Stewart. I ,' 1i.. ." How many times did H. A. Boeker of NAS Lake- new Children's Koom of you hear that phrase before you hurst, N.J., placed .first In the the Naval Air Station Library joined the Navy? How many times Novice Accuracy: Event while Albert will have Its opening date on I have you seen It on a recruiting Brethour from Ft. Gordonwas Wed.) June 10 at 2:30 P.M. lona . poster? awarded a special trophy Nelson, NATTC Librarian will Well, here's your chance for all for landing the closest to the officiate as Storyteller, and refreshments the high adventure you can take, six-inch diameter target..one are tobe served.This 5t If you can qualify for the Navy's foot, nine inches. day will also mark the inauguration t Operation Deepfreeze. For combining the highest total date of the Summer Vacation Not only adventure awaits you, points In all the events he com- Reading Program for the Navy . but mystery. The untold stories peted In, ;Leo Kryske of Ft. Ben- libraries on this base. Childrenof and mysteries of the frozen con- ning was ccclaimed the Over- all ages are invited to join. T tinent await you when you apply all Champion of the 1964 Meet. t for duty with the Antarctic Sup- Both days the Meet was ham- After -the child reads one acceptable port Activities. pered by rain. But, both days book, and reports it to The best qualified applicantswill the jumpers waited out the over- the Librarian, his name Is Major W. R. Hinson CWO U9.n. Wh..ler be selected in late 1964 for cast and when blue sky became placed on a roster along with a 1 deployment about September visible, they hurriedly went aloft pin to represent each acceptablebook Nuclear Task Group Joins Sixth FleetThe 1965. Those selected to winter- In high spirits to continue their that is read and reported. over will remain in Anarctica events. Some jumpers unexpect- After the child has read ten approved world's first all nuclear- frigate USS Bainbridge (DLGN- I til approximately November 1966. edly made a few shallow water books, he will be eligiblefor powered task group was formed 25)). I In addition to the challenge of jumps, but again, their spirits a certificate./' Tenative plansare as part of the U. S. Sixth Fleetin The nuclear task group is commanded - this assignment, men who com- were not dampened.At for a ceremony to be held the Mediterranean recently by Rear Adm iral Bernard plete the tour will receive the the end of the two days of sometime in August for the formal when the attack aircraft carrier M. Strean, who files his flagon Antarctic Service Medal, and jumping, the 77 competitors had presentation of the certifi USS Enterprise (CVAN-65)), was the Enterprise. The Sixth those who winter-over will be completed 504 parachute de- cates. joined by the guided missile Fleet is under the command of given their choice of duty as far scents. cruiser USS Long Beach Vice Admiral William E. as possible.To (CLGN-9)) and thej ilded missile .Centner.Plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I get t all the information on special request chit application to VACATION SPECIAL! 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JOE IRONHNDr l 'lSPECIALiI 83 FREE E MOUNTING ROTATION TUBE-REPAIR I tr LATER j9oweffP4moulk ' CCDAt SOUTHSIDt Phone 771-6400 MAIN STRUT SSO411..614 L.t4. 1244 PhiliM' Hiwi? |7i!" &F'INIU '' fe 4"HII., 'L '.1011 3811 Blandina Blvd Ctnttr I .. ,. : 4-7051 Sh''i .4. ii fontfoKl ,' ' .6I( PHONE w/>" t " y/t/ STATE,.lIutu.MN Offlui'Avttmoftllt* .FARMr--] JAW M(,CROSS. OMX Trt M..WH.'rf.I CRIII t't.M.UNI ,.Mr. 0,CARROLL...W.4..t4"Cllll,' 'It''Mr.f',M. 359.024 SEE PLYMOUTH HERE. MARCOBLVD. I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS JUNE 4. 1964 ,,' . I i .' '''::'' ::: : ., .....: : ;"::':': ,.. :; : : :: : ''::::;/:; f f,: ': :'. :\\If/lIW; :; / "A"V. ' " " I I Ii. LA5g85EgVrj 'J' : AR, : ::5: P 0.'RTS' w i.. NEWS .. . ........,,; "i<;;: MI* IM Bowling Schedule Ends i r I. Bowl Offs Started June 1 _: tl ry'. : Regular scheduled play in the Intramural Bowling leagues has ended la. this past week with few only a scattered make-up games still to be completed before the season is wrapped up. First and second places in the Continental American leagues have IN ALL-MARINE BOWLING ,. already 1 League.been decided.Make-up games bar the completion of the National TOURNEY-Aspirants to the AIL Marine Bowling tournament from Placing first and second in the CAPT. H. P. LANHAM' Chief of Staff( to the Commander Naval American League were the Mad the MarineAviation Detachment. Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, displays the shirts which were Foxes with a 54-10 record and SPOLQZj Bowling at the Central Lanes as worn by the bowling team representing the Naval Air Force, the Needlers with a 46-18 record. a team recently were: (IL to RI) Atlantic Fleet in the Atlantic Fleet Bowling Tournament, last week. The first two places in theCont- SSgt. B. F. McNeil whose 230 The team members are (L.RI) W. F. Cutler from Fleet Air Norfolk mental League were captured by (AFPS Weekly Feature) game was high for a single W. W. Mapes from Fleet AirArgentia;R. E. Roland from Fleet the and Pizzan's with a 44-20 record 1. In boxing divisions which is 'game,; SSgt Bud Ludwig who posted Air Jacksonville, R. H. Hoberly from Fleet Air Jacksonville; G. A. cord.NARTUtfl with a 42-22 re- heavier, bantamweight or feather 3172 pins for 18 games; Sgt. Kleven from Fleet Air Jacksonville and J. E. Surface from Fleet Al Strouphamer of the Eagles weight? Jim Kraus, Capt. Bill Rodenbach Air Norfolk. The Naval Air Force, Atlantic bowlers placed secondin rolled a high set by tabulating a 2. In tennis, what is the score and SgtMajor John Ware. The the Atlantic Fleet Tournament. (Navy Photo) 720 count, with a 267 high gameto when either side has won a point scores were sent in to the Marine help recount (for the high set. after deuce? Headquarters where they will be Claiborne Sessoms, of VP-5, 3. What sport is sometimes compared with others throughoutthe OPEN DAILY We Make a called barnyard golf? was the only new 600 kegler this Corps to determine the win 11:)0 .A.M. TO 10 P.M. Specialty' of week he 4. For what team, in which lea past as posted a 613. ners. (USMC Photo) The gue and where did Babe Ruth play results of last weeks action - CATFISH his last ma,or league game? Did -- t are: 10( SHRIMP he hit a homer? Sports OYSTERS AMERICAN LEAGUE 5. Who was the only American / CHICKEN League first baseman to hit .420 Cursors 3, Falcons 1 Shorts STEAKS for a complete season? TAKE.OUT SERVICE Griffins 4, Seabees 0 BANQUET SERVICE Cannon Cockers 3, Marlins 1 Entries (for the Intramural I BUSINESS MEN'S Needlers 3, Chiefs 1 Answers to Quiz Track meet, to be held Tuesday 1. LUNCH Crash & Fire 3, Doc's 1 Featherweight. Bantamweight June 9, at 1:30 p.m., should be Cutters 3, Riggers 1 is not more than 118 lbs. gotten Into the Athletic Office, 3438 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 55'81ff Eagles 4, Sky Warriors 0 and Featherweight is not more Frank McCaffrey Athletic Director - than 126 lbs. CFJ"B" 2, FICEUR1 --2 Bldg. 3, as soon as pos- 2. Advantage, to the one mak- sible. CONTINENTAL LEAGUE ing the point. The umpire calls # * Avions 3, Black Shoes 1 "Advantage server," for a service The Naval Air Station intra- FICEUR23Alley Cats 1 "point, and "Advantage striker mural Swim meet will be held Pizzan's 2, Burgermasters 2 for the receiving side. Wednesday June 24. The meet 3. Horseshoes CFJ"A" 3, BB Stackers 1 held at the NAS Indoor Pool WifijiiCOLOR NARTUtfl--, Spoilers 1 4. Babe Ruth played for the will begin at 7:00: p.m. Get your Boston Protons 3, Paymasters #1-1 Braves, National League. entries in now. In Pittsburgh and hit three home I Spartans 3, ComStore 51 Paymasters #24, Supply 0 runs. 5. George Sisier with the St. a NATIONAL LEAGUE Louis Browns. 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S., Fleet Post And Admin 12, VP-18--0 US Navy Diving Manual Offices moneyorder.Those Included. ), by check or National . League Interested In diving are Disp 12, Supply 11 Makes More Safe & SecureSport encouraged to familiarize them- [679th LeadLeagues NARTU 11, Fleet Photo 3 Sport selved with the contents of this AF679th 14, A/c Mains 4 manual. Compliance with the Hospital 7, CFJ 6 divers can some valu- piration). safety measures set forth In the O&R 12, Marines 2 able tips from the U. S. Navy There is also timely infor- manual can prvent a tragic diving - Marines 12,FAETt'4 Diving Manual that will make pur- mations about surface-supplied accident. Hospital 6, O&R 5 suit of their sport more safe diving: standard diving equip- AF679th 6, CFJ 2 and secure. Recently revised,the ment, air supply, communications - r ICEUR retains its undefeat- A/C Maint 18, Fleet Photo 17 manual presents Information on boats and floats, diving CAN YOUTAKE record, 12-0, to lead the NARTU 10, Disp 0 the general principles of diving.It procedures; self-contained diving - erlcan and the Intramuralgues covers such subjects as : techniques (personal and YOUR CAR \WITH YOU? while AF679th of the underwater physics and physio- buddy system),equipment,open-, For Financing and Insurant tonal League, took two gamesup Democratic strategists are logy; basic diving procedure; andseml-closed-circult stateside and overseas, call its total to a 14-1 record. pondering a new tack In cam- compression tables; hazards(Including scuba, and emergency pro- DYER M< BURR, representing P-30 holds down the Ameri- paigning for next year. They a general description cedures. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES i League second place positionh figure with their man in the appearance, behavior,and localities Copies of the manual may be White House where hazardous marine life order from the FINANCE CORPORATION & it's 13-1 record with NA- they might fore- purchased on U and Hospital sharing the go the Great Debates on tele- is most likely to be found); and Superintendant of Documents, INTERNATIONAL SERVICE tional League second placet vision next falL Instead, the general safety precautions (first Government Printing Office, INSURANCE COMPANY >t with their 11-3 records. thinking goes, they might just aid instructions,mouth-to-mouth Washington, D. C. 20402. Costper 5613 Timuquana Road. Results of last weeks action have a fast draw contest. resuscitation, and several copy is $3.25 postpaid (any- PH. 7110527TEMPORARY methods of artificial! res- American LeagueEUR Ic. WORK CLOCK & WATCH REPAIR - ; 12, vp-is-3 All Makes And Models... 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Approximately 18 Minutes From NAS South On Hrway 17CiAYTON Qualify I11 and 2 Full Baths e Convenient to Screened Po'rchs NAS and Cecil Field Patios -Paneled WqlU ' REVELS Full Session . Schools in Oil Heat Vanity Baths DevelopmentStreetlights Range Hoods Ce rqm Jc til e CHRYIER: UTH> INC e e Sidewalks . ; e Churchs fir; =xr Streets Traffic-Safe p0 NE JACKSP NVILLE;6l R EOT 264.$555 Center Planned Shopping PHONE CO.4.6644 Follow the signs South on Blanding Boulevard to beautiful !wBfei: CHRTSLfcM WARK OF 1 BELLAIR, "The Best Buy" On the left, only 10 I : : minutes from 103rd Street. .-... , PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS JUNE 4, 1964 10f 10 Boxers On US Olympic IntramuralGolf Boxing Team Are Servicemen ActionThe Seven of the 10 fighters who Robert llnkster action on the NAS Carmody (flyweight), Links this week for the Intramural - earned berths on the United States past CARS Army, Ft. Campbell, Ky.; Lou In Olympic( Boxing Team In the Johnson (bantamweight), Air Leagues, shaped up three-day trials are members of Force, Bolling AFB, Wash.,D.C.; this manner: IN the Armed Forces. Charles Brown (featherweight), American LeagueHandicap 1 The Army, Air Force and Marine Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Corps each placed two Calif.; Charles Ellis (light Wel- 4.0 A/e Maint 6, VP-16--3 fighters on the team,and the Navy terweight), Army, 8th Inf. Div., Admin 4YP45 "N' 5 has one. Of the 20 finalists( In Europe; Maurice Frllot (welter- Hosp , 3 1/2 10 weight divisions, 14 were ser- weight), Marine Corps, Camp -- l/2Supply vicemen. Pendleton, Calif.; James Rosette Scratch CONDITION The bouts, held on the World's (middleweight), Navy, NAS Ream VP-16--4, A/e Malnt 2 AT Fairgrounds were In many cases Fid. Calif., and Harley Cooper "A" 3- Admin 3 renewals of long-standing Inter- (light heavyweight), Air Force Hosp service boxing rivalries. Offutt AFB, Neb. VP-45--5 Supply 1 - Armed Forces fighters who Civilian members of the National League made the team and who will go team are Ron Harris (light Handicap Into pre-Olympic training Sept 6 weight), Detroit; Toby Gibson NARTU 5, FAETU 4Hosp"O" at Hamilton AFB, Calif., are: (light middleweight), Spokane, 8, CFJ 1 Wash., and Buster Mathis(heavy- FICEUR 8, AF679thl NAS Swim Team weight), Grand Rapids, Mich. Olympic officials said 10-13 Scratch To alternates, to be chosen from 0 Participate NARTU 5 1/2 FAETU 1/2 runners-up and other Impressive 2 Hosp"B" 4, CFJ fighters In the Olympic trials FICEUR 5, AF679th 1 In Florida MeetThe would be Invited to attend the three-week training camp. TheU. 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE.$2495 Naval AlrStatlonJackson- S. Olympic boxing coach will ComplimentsHave Auto/transmlsslon V-8, R&H Beige over ville Military Dependents' Swim be MSgt. Freddy Lenn of the you ever noticed.., how Autumn gold. Still new car warranty. Team has accepted an Invitation Marine Corps. few people know how to accept a 63 FORD XL-500 SPORT COUPE . $2595Auto to participate In the Florida compliment graciously? Probably trans floor shift V-8 R&H, power steering U Round Novice Swim League. This BiLLCf; PROOF... because not many people get Solid black I League will be composed of nine fJCAM& much practice at It. 63 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN . . $2695Auto teams from the local area which l will compete In dual and trian- trans, V-8, power steering R&H, factoryair gular meets throughout the sum- PHONE HOMESP cond Ivory over Black. mer. 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| 1580 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
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| 1580 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
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