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""" .. -.. --" ___ !"" .....,.. .... , :iKY LIBRARY i ;: Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I expression( of any militaryVOL. departm .nt. The I appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised( . 22 NO. 25 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AUGUST 20, 1964. ,-, Capt. Mackroth Expresses PatRon 18 Leaves Tomorrow . Praise On Base AppearanceIn On 3 Month UNIT AS Cruise a recent Commanding Officer's conference, Captain JR Mack-. Patrol Squadron Eighteen, based at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville I roth expressed deep satisfaction at the overall appearance of NAS nt i, Florida, will participate in Operation Unltas V, which Is a joint t Jax. So pleased, in fact, that he announced that beginning in Septem- .', U.S.-South American Anti-Submarine warfare training exercise. Two ber, he would make a monthly presentation to the tenant command 'jr\ I I SP-2H Neptunes of Patrol Squadron Eighteen will depart Jacksonvilleon or NAS Department which has contributed most significantly. to this August 21, 1964 for three and a half months of operational training - good overall appearance. 4. uiAa In South America. In addition, participating U.S. Captain Mackroth will base his NATTC Officers units will visit Trinidad and the selection on the appearance of Chief J.G. KearseCommissioned Panama Canal Zone. Training the grounds for the entire month. exercises will be conducted while Results of zone Inspections will Meet With RAdm enroute between various South not enter Into this award. The as American ports. The U.S. force CO will personally observe the Allen Smith Jr. ', Y Lieutenant will circumnavigate the South (jg) results of dally groundkeeplng A American continent,commencingon action and will make his own # the East Coast of South America personal selection as a resultof Commanding Officers from $t- Ceremonies were held, Aug. 7, and transiting the Strait of .. these observations.With throughout the Naval Air Technical In the office of Captain J. R. Magellan to the Pacific where it the prospects of being Training Command attended Mackroth, Commanding Officerof will terminate. recognized by the Commanding a conference Aug. 11 and 12 at NAS, as James G. Kearse, The two Nepnmes from VP-18 Officer for superior tidiness and the Naval Air Technical Training ADCM/AP, was commissioned will join the U.S.S. Norfolk (DL- t.. pride in their organization, it Center, Jacksonville, Fla. Lleutenent, junior grade.Lt. 1)), the U.S.S. Willis (DE-1027)), Is hoped that each and every per- (j.g.) Kearse was commis- and the U.S.S. Odax (SS-484)) son aboard this station, both Rear Admiral AllenSmlth,Jr., sioned as officer through the to make up the U.S. forces par- military and civilian, will give the Chief of Naval Air Technical Limited Duty Officer program.He ticipating in this exercise. Tac- this project the attention It so Training, called the conferenceIn has served In the Navy for tical Air Squadron One will send justly deserves. order to get all his subordinate 24 years. (Continued on Page 12)) Commanding Officers together atone -- He attached ta..the.Opera, =.. Academy testsAnnounced time to discuss areas of A WINNING CAPTION;for this; dons Department and was one of Navy's FrogmenFeatured i mutual concern. picture may still be submitted in forty enlisted pilots left In the Jax Air News' new caption writ Navy. He entered flight trainingIn By The Naval Air Technical ing contest. Contest is open to 1944 and went to refresher on CBS all military and civilian school St. Olaf in Training Command consists of person- at College Charles Bennett training centers or units atJack- nel at NAS Jacksonville. Entries North Field, Minn. After this he 20th Century sonville, 'Fla., Pensacola, Fla., for this picture; will be accepted reported to the University of , Congressman announced Charles E.that Ben-the Memphis, Tenn., Glynco, Ga., until August 31. Georgia for pre-fllght training, A report on the U.S. Navy's _ nett today Philadelphia, Pa.,and Lakehurst, then on to primary training in underwater demolition team competitive Civil Service examInation Time (UDT) and its sea-air-land team N.J.,; Naval Air Stations Memphis RemainsTo Memphis, intermediate trainingin for those Interested In Tenn., and Glynco, Ga.; Corpus Christi! and finished in (SEAL), in the latest and most applying for an appointment to and Naval Air Maintenance Submit Air 1947 at Pensacola where he received modern!! phase of their training, the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Training Detachments throughout his wings in March and will be rebroadcast on "The Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force the Navy. News CaptionsJax was commissioned AvlatlonPllot Twentieth Century" August 30 at Academy, and U.S Merchant first class. 6:00 p. m.onWJXT, Television4. Marine Academy will be held on RAdm Smith arrived in Jack- Air News' new caption- Lt. (j.g.) Kearse Is not a stranger Titled "Frogmen of the Saturday, October 31, 1964. He sonville Aug. 10 and Inspected writing contest has drawn the to Jacksonville. In 1942 until Future," the broadcast was stated that all legal residents of Maintenance Training Detach- attention of many readers as 1944, he was Instructor at the filmed at Little Creek, Va:, the Second Congressional Dis- ments at NAS Jacksonville and evidenced by the large number of Aviation Machinist school at Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in trict (Duval County) who will bea NAS Cecil Field before the con- entries in the contest thus far. NATTC. Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Naval least age 17 and not overage ference opened Aug. 1L However, there is still time to (Continued on Page 12)) (Continued on Page 2)I) (Continued on Page 8)) submit a caption since the con- '!I r J _.___ i I I test doesn't close until August 3 L I We have recleved many good cap- I tions and continue to receive more, so jot down your Idea today - and mall it to Editor, Jax , IdeF 1 Air News, Bldg. 1, NAS Jax. + We have received several Inquiries - as to the number of cap- k tions which could be submitted.In r V j I " announcing our contest, we rd aF neglected to say that one per- son may submit as many cap- t tions as he likes. There Is no limit to the number of entries. .'" ""$.-... With this in mind, fill a couple Ui 7jj4k; sheets of paper with your Ideas I It t Pay Bill Signed Washington! (AFI'S) President - Johnson signed the S207 million military pay bill Aug 13 which will provide raises .JJ' for all United States servicemen - except enlisted men with less than two years service.' The signing of the bill by __ ". __.i M1s ': RADM SMITH ARRIVES at NATTC for the Commanding Officers the increases President! would insured!be reflected that the in COMMISSION LU-lames: G.Kearse,ADCM/AP, stands before Capt. Conference of all training commands which was held Aug. 11. the next military paychecks J. R. Moclroth. CO NAS, and repeats the words that commissions Accompaning him was Capt. C. G. Strum, Commanding Officer following the Sept 1 effective him Lieutenant junior grade. (Navy Photo by J. C. Davis. 'of NATTC Jax. ''Official Navy Photo! date. JOSNA ) , ' I -- - I '1 AUGUST 20; ))94 PAGE 2 JAX AIR HEWS < . gypAYA NEW PEir.. C'.ew 'SViews Chopon/ 's MessageBy Chaplain George R. Witt Some years ago, during the half-time ceremonies of a night football game, a speaker for a fund raising campaign asked that the stadium lights be turned out. Immediately the hugh arena was plunged Into This week's question is: How darkness. Then the speaker struck a match and Its light was visibleto do you compare Jacksonville and everyone. After a few moments, he asked that those names began y ., NAS Jax with other areas, with the letter "M" strike a match. Small flames appeared throughout t' ,f yEco REPO. recreation-wise? the crowd. After a few additional lights were struck, the speaker asked S.K. HaU, PN2,NAS Passenger everyone to' light a match. At once the entire stadium was bathed In Transport Service I feel that light. The demonstration was most effective. Each person holding a -, -- small light contributed to the overall brilliance of the stadium. " the station Is ::; Each of us can and must contribute some "light" to the world--- ii rather Isolated "''h" ,, our world, the Navy. Each of us can add much to the over-all reputationand from the many ::1H dignity of military service. It Is not too much to ask that each one K fine recreational does something to make the Navy a decent ,life for decent people. facilities that I :..= Guarding our language, behavior, and appearance, on and off station, are available in ) will contribute a magnificent share to the reputation of the Navy. Jacksonville. ) Ordinary courtesy on the streets and beaches, In the stores and shopsIn However the facilities on the the area will gain respect for the entire Navy. Careful driving, station are outstanding. Seven prompt payment of debts and sensible drinking are small but significant USE IT I WISELY ? swimming pools can surely ac- contributions to our reputation. I-t! YOU comodate everyone on the base Everyone can do something good for the Navy as to earn respect who wants to go swimming. for our people. In short, a return to and reviving of ordinary Christian 9 Bob Grego, charity In everyday life will have wonderful results In the local com- 7 5- EM3, NASMAA- munities. Be one of the first to "strike your match". Editorial' il just arrived here five days Your Actions Control ,,' .'I ago from the USSj TRAFFIC Enterprise, so I ()('111'lS S er V lc'eS. 'Time Bank' DividendsWhat ", < can't give an VIOLATIONSThe opinion on all of the facilities would do if had bank that credited a $86,400 to you you available. I will say that it is following Is a report of ... .. your account each morning? -- carried over no'balance from day just great to be drinking fresh SUNDAY motor vehicle accidents and traf- to day? -- cancelled every evening whatever amount you failed to milk, and eating fresh bread a- 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy fic violations for the period use during the day? gain. Communion August 9 through August 15. Well you -- as a member of the Armed Forces -- have such a bank. Service of Divine the limited time I have 9:30 a. m. The only thing Is, It doesn't deal In money. It deals In time. But From thatI Worship NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis been here, I can honestly say coined the "time Is perhaps it somebody once phrase money, so have In the 9:30 a. m. Sunday School for might stayed Navy really makes no difference. week August 9 through August - 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 had the ages had Each morning your Individual account in this "time depository"Is here I opportunity first enlistment.to serve 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine 15 . . . 5 credited with 86,400 seconds. Each night, whatever amount of during my Worship Total Accidents this year through time you have failed to use to good advantage is written offneverto Die Wisnie- 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship August 15 . . ,157 be available again. wski, AN, Com- Number of Accidents through August - When you fail to Invest each day's deposits wisely, the loss is FairJaxCommunications '>; WEDNESDAY 1963 '. . .188 yours and also that of your branch of the Armed Forces and Its t . Ist "'rfu:. : .,<, NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSTotal mission. There nocomparison :\; 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Re- There are many ways to take advantage of your account with time. with : ; hearsal number of days since last You can attend school take correspondence courses, use the libraryor the other places]" 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal Injury I In vehicle accident..6 keep abreast of the political situation so that your vote will bea I have been. The beaches are wise one. You can spend your time reading the daily newspapersa great and the city offers fine rec- 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion, This week . . 51 little more closely, so you'll know more about the world situationand reational facilities, I also feel Also on all Holy Days Speeding . . 1 have a greater awareness of your role In relation to'lt as a that the base facilities are bet- Catholic Services at St Ed- Reckless Driving . 2 ' serviceman.The ter than any others I have.seen. ward's Chapel, NATTC'and Naval Going through Stop Sign 2 list of wise time Investments could go on for pages. But Hospital Other Violations . 40 the important thing Is, no matter which method you choose, you're S. 5 Lt. R.D. Tai- Thirty-three drivers appeared going to windup a better-Informed, more productive person. Your I pale, NAS OPS SUNDAY MASS before the Traffic Hearing Boardat life is going to be more valuable to yourself and to your country.At I feel that there 6:30 a.m U.S. Naval Hospital the meeting held on August the beginning of tomorrow's new day, each of us will be faceto are entirely too 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Ed- 17. Dlspostlon of the cases face with a bank account containing 86,400 seconds. It's up to you [ many people on ward's Chapel include the following: fifteen to decide how many of them you can afford to lose. (AFPS) this station who lost driving and parking priv- .. don't take advantage DAILY MASS 3:11 ileges aboard station for various of the fine rec- == many reational facilities which are 11:30: a.m. St. Edward's Chapel periods; two were assigned to complete an eight hour coursein available here. As far as com- MONDAY & TUESDAY remedial driving instructions; parison goes, I just came from a four year tour in Hawaii II '4:15: p.m. King Hall NATTC seven were given suspended penalties ; ten were given warnings; FRIDAY six were dismissed; and four 12:05 p.m. U.S. Naval Hospital were referred to commanding officers FrogmenContinued for possible disciplinary SATURDAY action.AIR . ( from Page 1)) 9:00: a.m. St. Edward's Chapel > \ : 4tj1s Base in the Virgin Islands. It SATURDAY follows the men, spearheads of 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities amphibious landings, from Little building 722 Creek, where they undergo 16 I weeks of rigorous training, toSt. , Thomas, V L, where actual s operational missions are prac- JAX. IMEWS ticed. The demolition men are shownin a trail pressure run; planting the JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper r demolition charges, during deep distributed .. dives each Thursday at the U. s. Naval Air Station, ." 4 1 by means of primacord, Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, aprivate ROBERT OHl JOCS, III) receives congratulations from RAdm. (which burns at the speed of five NEWS firm AU Cop) submitted for use in the JAX AIR Robert Goldthwaite IR) at recent retiring ceremonies held in the miles per second);. In high-speed Box 2 must be forwarded to the Service Information" Office, , Admiral's office. Chief Ohl NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: before left the military service after twenty. recovery systems using the publication noon on Monday . one years of service, of which part of this time was served with Fulton sled; parachute jumping Telephone News Items are welcomed from aU sources the fifteenth Air Force in Italy, 194345. While with the Air Force ,into the sea,. and In a full-test EV9.7711, Ext. Bm ....,. r, Ohl served as aerial gunner in the B-17 aircraft. Upon retiring nrSIsemeuts5e solicited by the publisher and queries Chief Ohl is leaving his position in the ComFairJax Service Information underwater combat' patrol The Company?,*4724 such should? be directed to the Holt Publishtn. Office, where he has been for the past two years, and sea-alr-land: team :trained ;o telephone S'de Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida" will be employed as the community coordinator for the Tuber. operate on land, with little support or 3590271.I . culosis and Respiratory Disease Association for Northeast Florida. is shown in a joint exer- VOL.22 NO. (Navy Photo by Jim Patrick, PHANl cise with the UDT men. 25. AUGUST 20, 1964 I I I -.. -.- ..... _.. .. _ . . _- .. .. . : I 20, 1944 ' JAX AIR NEWS PAGE I Marine Corps Commandant,Gen- and Mrs. Leonard L. Scalllons I F.R.A. 126 eral Wallace Greene. of Route 3 Halls, Tern. He \ VP-18 Men Earn .. Also to be considered at the Eight enlisted in the Navy September I Shipmate Dyer M. Burr F.R.A. meeting will be the following 5, 1961 and reported to VP-18 i Branch #126 President,cordially resolutions: extend the dead- HereDavid on Sept. 19, '1963. He serves Invites all shipmates IntheJack- line for the Korean G.L Bill Aircrew Wings as Flight Technician on Air Com- ..... I sonville area to the regular to 1975 or later so career men bat Crew Twelve. branch meeting, August 20 and who retire In the early 70's Wltzke, Is the son of Mrs. An- September 17. Burr urges all could! take pan; support a national L. Babb, AE3, Roy U Chase, AO1, Richard H. Hazelwood, na M. Horne of 4161 CherokeeAve. ,j shipmates to be at F.R.A. gath- Center of Culture and Learning ADJ3, Thomas W. Howard, AXAN, Charles B. Scallions, ATN3, San Diego CaL He enlisted . erings which are held on the named In honor of Presi- James R. Wltzke, AXCA, Oscar A. Wolfbrandt. ATC, Arnold R. In the Navy In May 1949, and .'-: third Thursday, each month at dent Kennedy; provide a Fleet Woods, AE2, were designated as SP2H Neptune Alrcrewman on reported aboard VP-18 on Dec. 8 p.m. The place Is the new Reserve Association Wreath be Friday August 14, 1964 In ceremonies conducted at Patrol Squadron 14, 1962. He serves as Flight branch home, 7673 Blandlng placed at the USS Arizona Memorial Eighteen hangar 123 at the U.S. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Technician on Air Combat Crew Blvd., West Jacksonville. The each December 7; honor Florida. Twelve. F.R.A. membership Is limited to the originator of Operation Red, Their "Wings of Gold" were 1948 and reported aboard VP-18 Wolfbrandt, Is the husband of career men with four years active White and Blue, the FRA's annual pinned on them by Cdr. S.K. on June 13, 1962. He servesas Mrs. Virginia Wolfbrandt of 2324 enlisted service, Navy or program for sale and display of Mansfield, Commanding Officerof Flight Ordanceman onCombat Barlad Dr.Jacksonville 10,FlorIda - Marine, active duty or retired. the U.S. Flag. VP-18. Crew One. He enlisted In the Navy on Eligible members are Invitedto Branch 126 will hold Its annual Aircrewman designation Is the Hazelwood, Is the son of Mrs. Oct. 25, 1943, and reported attend all meetings as guests. Birthday Dance at the new Fleet result of long hours work and Berta Hazelwood of 3109 Montana aboard VP-18 on July 27, 1962. ' Shipmates Lowell Lorbeer and Reserve Association Home on the study. Achievement of this awardIs Ave. Louisville Kentucky. He He serves as Flight Technician Sam Reasor, Delegates] to the evening of September 12 at 9 a.m. a definite honor and the goalof enlisted In the Navy on Oct. 2, on Air Combat Crew Two. Southeast Regional Caucus that This Is a "coat and tie affair" all flight crew members. 1961 and reported to VP-18 on Woods, Is the husband Re- was held August 3,4,5, at Deau- (semi-formal). Mix and Ice will Babb, Is the husband of Mrs. May 10, 1961 He serves as becca Woods of 1218-B HancockSt. ville Hotel, Miami Beach will be furnished free. Door prizes Dorothy Babb of 5156 107th St. Plane Captain on Air 'Combat NAS Jacksonville, Florida. :' make their reports at the Aug- will be drawn during intermis- Jacksonville, Florida. He enlisted Crew Five.Howard He enlisted In the Navy on July ' gust 20th meeting of the Fleet sion. Donations for the dance In the Navy on Oct. 15, Is the husband of 29, 1960 and reported aboard Reserve Association Yukon will be $4 per couple. Ticketsare 1961 and reported to VP-18 on Wanda L. Howard of 1631 River VP-18 on Nov. 2 1962. Branch 126. Harry J. Foster now available from Dance Nov. 9, 1962. He serves as Rd. Jacksonville, Florida. He was elected Regional Vice Pres- Chairman and First Vice Presi- Flight Technician on Combat enlisted In the Navy on Oct. 6, ident of the Southeast. He appointed dent, Shipmate Bob Boyd, SP1- Crew Eight. 1961 and reported to VP-18 on the following committeesto 1614. For further Information Chase, Is the husband of Mrs. Dec. 29, 1962. He serves as serve for the 1964-65: Leg- contact Shipmate Lowell Lor- Shirley Chase, of 344 Madeira Flight Technician on Air Combat Dr. Jacksonville, Florida. He Crew Two.Scalllons.. islative, A.C.H. Bullwlnkel, beer, Public Relations Chairmanof 1 Branch 50; Membership and Delinquency the Southeast Region, at SP1- enlisted In the Navy on June 21, Is the son of Mr. , K. Fleck, Branch 156 7403, or Shipmate Dyer M.Burr, and J.F. McCardel, Branch 56; President, at the same number. Memorial and Patriotic Holidays, BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLEAND F.C. Frazer, Branch 86; Ameri- THE BEACHES 1/1 canism, L.M Bane, Branch 156, 1 I' . and K. King, Branch 188; Public Relations, Lowell Lorbeer, \ IRmmo: Branch 126; Youth Activities, A. ESwinsurancllbu Stevenot, Branch 50, and A Bis- CEDAR HILLS choff, Branch 92. Delegates to the National Con- 1 1J Your vention at Indianapolis, Ind., In NeighborhoodUSED September will be elected at /- r the August meeting. Rep. Char- famous low rates CAR les Gubser (CR.. Calif.) one of and top service. ; 44j the F.R.A/S Congressional Contact me tocIql DEALERSpecializing sponsers of retired hospital care imT.ImWE in legislation, will be the speakerat r.. JOELUTEN FRITZ PARMAN (Ret C.P.O.) :, CLEAN the National Convent Ion Ban- : CARS quet. Gubser has introducedHR .. GARY :FIWICE'AIIYONE:1I1'THE:: BLACK WELL 10707 which incorporates the t1 ' FRA contributory program for NOTHING DOWN -EASY:PAYMENTS ., ' retired Hospital care. He has Phone 771-6400 63 FORD . . $1795 testified In behalf of the bill 3811 BlondinLBlv< 2 Dr. Hardtop R&H, auto. before the Rivers Committee of STATE FARM ..- trans., bucket seats, power Hospital Policy. The principal trter..........-tasrsso-a.ariezes .. BRUNSWICK PREMIUM steering. speaker at the National Convention's .txnss.Mn.bab tarty 62 BEL AIR . II ; $1395 100% DUPONT NYLON TUBELESS opening session will be 2 dr. straight stick R&H. XXX Nationwide Guarantee in Writing dean, low mileage U Months Road Hazard Guarantee 61 COMET. . .. $1095 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE Wagon, R&H, straight stick, 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE nice as new. YOU CAN'T 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE 61 IMPALA. . "' 1595 900 950 x 14 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE 4 dr. hardtop R&H, power LOSE THIS 650x13 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE steering and brakes, factoryair 670 x 15 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE conditioning. 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE 61 PONTIAC. II II 1495 MONEY!! 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE Convertible, auto. trans., 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE R&H, power steering and brakes, nice as new. I $-Kf.ft* r'10 .15 BLACK 750x14 61 MG ROADSTER ..1095 < ...it's in BLA$ K!RECAP : .. : ; " rtANY: SIZE TUBE.TYPE;' ;,WSW., ,:TUBEUESS Radio and Heater, 4 speed W' v,, I > **..JULJ&. . 1f' iJ','. xt,I oREBUILD ? ., : pI ': ';, ",, S:' ,TaJC, : Sports Coupe, V-8, Auto. trans. R&H, Extra, Extra, Extra - clean. 2 BALL JOINTS This kind of money Is Impossible to lose --- actually, we ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR S17.95 mean. That's because you----and you only can cash a Travelers 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 FULL YEAR WARRANTY Cheque Issued to you. Best way there Is to carry money BANK FINANCING'. when you're traveling.If BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 rAUGUST " you re going away on leave, carry cash the safe way---buy WHEEL BALANCE .99 r, tACKLE Travelers Cheques from the Barnett. WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 Costs you only a dollar for every hundred dollars worth. TUNE UPBIG 4.95 BANKING HOURS Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AM til I 3:00 PM Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM CHIEF TIRE CO. ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS YN Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAY.PORT ROAD PRICE37HTBLANDING THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS EV 9-0388 t EV 4-4631 C.H 6V4825 BLVD. Across front Cedaf Hills Shop.Ctr NAS FACILITY OFFICE PHONE 771-2320 1 -- --- --- - :: . .. .. . " .. - 1- P-A-G' E'4 JAX'E' 'W''S. AUGUST 20. 1964 - ; ;.; Office Costs Show ;: :; Presidential Citations Authorized Need For EconomyA ( For Top Ideas and AchievementsSpecial Presidential Citation recent study of office costs \ Presidential citations will be awarded Federal employees and throughout the country's business organizational units responsible for significant cost reductions increased - establishment byRemingtonRand -"-" 1 IS .\\V.\KDKI TOJohn productivity or other Improvements In Government ope rat ions. Company came up with some arresting r.( J. announced recently. The program Is effective Imme- Johnson President "'r?:..'" (j) Doe figures. I diately and continues through next November 30. The study showed It costs: 'l -, .. ,, The colorful citation awards // / sill Wl11IsINl/llI. Iti11117AIil'llr 1 Inptiiil r t//,////ill contain the President's signature .' ''. Record L$2 .dictate,. type .and. ( fJi'j''r! ,'('///">//')' illlJ.jllllHVCi'llh'Ilt.ill.,StRt'rilUh'HtHfffffy ; { -' Enlisted and will'be countersigned by the mall a business letter. 'tifM'VVAWI/ '1111711II./ '. /.' /.';//// tiiinkvr\iir: ,)' jwr nf///"' Check To Start head of the employing depart 2. 6.5-cents a year to keep a : ment or agency. carbon copy on file. : Iv/iW//; / it"i''''/;',' //:;'///>/, i>iiwu.. The citations to Individuals will 3. $3,110 a year to create and It Here September be made for beneficial suggestions - maintain an ordinary 4drawerfile. a? I or achievements beyond; job >> ." K 8&S MMf.tyLjJlif( The annual Verification of En- requirements that result In measurable - 4. $1,000 a year to waste 30 Jy'Wf& lid? I I listed Service Records, for NAS first-year benefits minutes a day of a $20,000-a- .. Jax personnel, will commence on valued at $50,000 or more. year executive's time. [ P...S I(;'; I September 1, In Bldg. 955 first Government units will be hon- I}.;.:.... deck. ored for team effectiveness, rRegardless t.. The verification of the enlisted measured by reductions in oper- In addition, the study disclosedIt service records for accuracy and ating costs while maintaining high Is 60 percent cheaper to pre- of how office oper- When Intoxicated,a Frenchmanwants completeness Is Important to the quality Increased productivity pare a handwritten memo than a ating figures In this Federal to dance; aGermantosing; commanding officer In personnel Improved service to the public. typed or dictated one. Also, agency stack up with the private a Spaniard gamble;English- administration and to the Individual The Presidential citations will It takes 2,000 sheets of paper sector now's the time for every man to eat; an Italian to boast; both during his navalcareerand be part of the current Govern- for most firms to back up one employee to strive for more efficient a Russian to be affectionate; an after his separation. The ment-wide program marking the employee In their payroll department and ecnomical operation Irishman to fight and an Amer- - verification Is a systematic review 10th year of the Federal Em- and 65 percent of all of his job. ican to make a speech. Con- of'records to ensure their ployees Incentive Awards sys- paperwork wasted. Only you can do it. struction Digest 3-5-64. accuracy and completeness as tem. They will be presentedon well as the timeliness of entries. behalf of the President by This verification Is conducted:! officials of the employing agen- CHRYSLERS PLYMOUTHS VALIANTS annually with the Individual pres- cies at appropriate local regional ent. or agency-wide ceremonies.The . r GO! Department to notify heads personnel are con-requested President said he wants THEY ALL MUST cerned and direct that they report each it that Federal merits employee such recognitionto and un- to the Military Personnel have "a tangible symbol" of Office Bldg. 955 first deck, for NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED DOWN record verification at the time his personal appreciation for their efforts to achieve "thrift, LITTLE OR NO DOWN PAYMENT and dates Indicated below: 1 frugality, and economy In Government - A-B---8-11:3O a.m., Sept. ; " BANK RATE FINANCING C-E----1-4:30 p.nu. 'Sept. 1; operations. Eligible for the citations are F-G---8-11:30 a.m., Sept. 2; and Federal work APPROXIMATELY 18 MINUTES FROM NAS-SOUTH H IWAY 17 H-J---1-4:30 p.m., Sept. 2; units employees that have achieved exceptional - K-L---8-11:30 a.m., Sept. 3; results in carrying out M-O---1-4:30 p.m. Sept. 3; CLAYTON liVELSrMM the President's economy objec'dves - P-R---8-11:30 a.m., Sept. 8; and whose noteworthy a- S-V---1-4:30 p.m., Sept. 8; chievements have been placed In W-Z---8-11:30 a.m., Sept. 9; effect between July 1, 1963, and and the Stragglers 1-4:30 p.m. November 30, 1964. or have pro- 9.Centuries. on Sept. IV! GRIIN duced additional benefits in this ,: tOVIi ago, peasants pre- period because of broader appli- ." pared for the Easter feast by cation. PHM burying fresh pork legs along the The Presidential citations will seashore In the fall and winter. be given In additional to any cashor CHRYSLER After the meat was cured by honorary awards authorizedby MARK OF the action of the salt water, it agencies. MOTORS CORPORATION was dug up and smoked over They will provide a broader wood fires.-Chicago DLNews.!! base of incentive award recog- nition that those to be givenat follow this to dream home N Washington the national-level, D.C., on ceremonyIn November - map your 30, marking the 10th anniversary - of the Government-wide ... featured in these .M Incentive awards program. The achievements responsible for 3 4 these agency-administered cita- spacious or 'N tions likely will be the main source for the more limited number - LARGE Bedroom HOMES Kn. .of accomplishments to be 4e honored In the November 30 cer- .. emony. ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS 2 BATHS WITH VANmES, e.1 PANELING CENTRAL HEAT. RIO FLORIDA ROOMS, .r' BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES. ETC. SEVERAL FLOOR o FOR TIlE NAVY RETIREE I PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY t INTERESTED IN A $79.00 PER o SALES CAREERTop MONTH///p national organization offers - WHY NOT INSPECT ri1 I scct_ +1N ANA _pp you a generous Income during training and a future AND COMPARE . , etp.--"M' t- -- t-- --a """Lit A NAVr.,,.,..... prospect well Into five fig- v ures. Opportunity for sales Cv . CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES management position avail- able for those qualified. JACKSONVILLE, NAVAL AIR STATION 10 MINUTES SHOPPING CENTER- SCHOOLS CHURCHES Executive aptitude tests and ALL ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL a preliminary training r ESTATES CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. L .... .. A IJ course will be given free. ... t.AtnteA Write Box 4-M, Jax Air m.p f.I ..JJ.A.J. News 4724 Clyde Drive LORILY COPPEDGE. Broker by COMET BUILDERS, Inc. SP1-3895 or PO 5.7755 giving phone number.name, address and -- ----- --- -- ---- - -- -- -" ,: ,- .- .J I 20, 1964 JAX AIR_NEWS 5Denta'i ; Corps Is 52 Years YoungStory d . and Pictures by Kay Leljedal, SN For anyone who has never visited the 'NAS Dental Clinic, that first visit will probably leave them witha new and different opinion of dentistry. If he were to visit on Saturday, August 22, he'd probably observe - a day like any other. It Isn't. That day marks the 52nd Anniversary of the Dental Corps since the first officer Was appointed to head the newly formed corps back In 1912. j 4: C [ Since Its formation, there -Indeed( have been many changes In both appearances and techniques. One r j The modern thing that the visitor might notice Immediately would be the sound of soft, lulling music coming throughthe x-ray equipment P.A. system Instead of voices. Communications between the main desk and offices are conveyedvia is the full- which produces pictures at ul- Repairing equipment an Inter-comm which the patient distractions when-having work done on their teeth. tra-fast exposure speeds Is oper- system spares time job of W. C.Holman! DT2. ated by J. S. Marrero, DT3. Each of the dental operatingrooms with the latestof Is ,wws r ; equipped .... .. ir equipment. An air-turbine drill operates at .speeds of 200-300 R.P.M. and with ,. the addition of a spray of air and water It enables the Dental Officer to prepare the : ' tooth faster with less friction and virtually no pain to the pa- tient. The Inconvenience of excess - j'ft moisture In the patient's ,. :; mouth Is relieved by an oral 4 4 rJr evacuator which works on the >' , the same principle as a vacuum cleaner to remove the excess b AG moisture from the mouth, thus decreasing discomfort. The sys- tem was, In fact, designed by , the vacuum cleaner people! 't- :: ? If the patient requires x-rays, :: 4 modern equipment works at s ultra-fast exposure speeds to ,I t _ Chief Donald Shear works one of the high-speed lathes used .fn produce better pictures with mln- , preparing dentures at the clinic's Prosthetic lab. imazation of radiation exposure. Dr. R. G. Hammett works on a patient's teeth with the assistanceof WANTEDPersonnel The dental clinic uses the new R. A. Botello, DN. disposable needles. Completely .r .. buying or selling real sterile they come sealed In plastic commissioned here In January VAH-13 ReturnsTo estate who used and thrown 196L Nine months later VAH- Ls E S9L 1. Desire assurance that property title is cases, are correctly& satisfactorily handled. away. Because they are dispos- 13 was on Its way around Cape 2. Want the correct Information concerning able, they prevent the transmis- NAS SanfordSANFORD Horn aboard the then newly- and values In Interest rates to- property. day's market. sion of blood-born Infections. commissioned carrier Kitty WALTER J. SCH U B 3. Don't want repercussions In the future "Although Instruments, are now The Sanford Naval Hawk for duty In the Pacific. U.S.n.u (RET.) Incorrectly from property processed.transactions which have been sterilized by steam pressure, Air Station gained some new Last month the squadron returned - plans are underway for dry heat faces and some familiar ones- from Its second nine- James E. Mead, Inc. Realtor Why risk thousands of dollars without ovens which will be Installed In Monday as Heavy Attack Squadron month tour In the Western Pacific - professional advice? Consult a Individual dental units. Besides 13 (VAH-13)) arrived from the Pacific aboard the Kitty Hawk, In ACL BLDG. 355-5474 Realtor for a quick and safe, sale saving manhours, the new systemhas for transition to the new which much time was spent In RES. 721.0851 or purchase. the advantage of being faster RA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance the South China Sea near Vietnam - drying than steam and can ster- Bomber. Last week, the Chief of . ilize metal Instruments on whichIt The move from WhidbeY Is- Naval Operations named VAH-13 ' Is essential to preserve cut- land Wash., former home port winner of the coveted CNO Safe- ting edges or where rust and tar- for the squadron, adds 280 men ty Award for Fiscal 1964. Q 41 QZlrif + nish are factors. After dry heat to the local base and nearly as During this time VAH-13 flew PARTSUNLIMITED Zfm1M14 sterilization, the Instruments many families to the community. the twin-jet A-3B Skywarrior < ( M 't, would be ready for Immediateuse. VAH-13 Is the seventh squadron attack bomber. to join NAS Sanford's Re- Now the squadron will receive connaissance Attack Wing One. sleek, new RA-5C Vigilantes The ProstbetlcDepartmenthasan The new unit Is commanded by An advance detachment of assigned task of replacing Cmdr. C.V. (Tony) Nolta, a 20- VAH-13 flight crews and main- those lost units of the oralcavity technicians has been "EVERYTHING ELECTRONIC"YOUR year Navy veteran. tenance undergoing - which when missing would causea Capt. James O. Mayo, Wing transition training at MONEY MEANS MORE AT A PARTS UNLIMITED STORE! great Impairment In the commander, called the arrival"a NAS Sanford for the past five patients' appearance eating and proud addition to Sanford." months. C-B .HI.FIHAM GEAR J'1t Prosthetic lab The ,1 speaking. receivesits "VAH-13 has compiled a distinguished When the Squadron c... PARTS & SUPPLIESEQUIPMENT "l' Is manned by six qualified techn- record In Its short first RA-5C In October It WE CARRY EVERY MAJOR BRAND! C icians who specialize in the fab- time In the Pacific," he said. will be redesignated Reconnaissance rication of complete and partial "It Is a pleasure to welcomethis Attack Squadron Thirteen EICO SCOTT HARMON KARDON FISHER GAR. dentures, according to the pre- great squadron back to San- (RVAH-13)) to denote Its additional - RARD SYLVANIA HALLICRAFTERS HAMMER scriptions of the Prosthetic Of- ford and to have It join the capabilities. .' ficer. Not only do they accom- global operations of Reconnaissance - LUND GONSET JOHNSON WEN WELLER - the for NAS and plish prosthesis CAREER OPPORTUNITY Attack Wing One. BLONDER TONGUE TURNER SHURE STANCOR tenant commands but also serve has Many downtown Sanford stores National company openingfor ASTATIC SONOTONE RMS. EMPIRE PICKERING the Hospital, Cecil Field, and displayed welcoming posters) In retired Navy man. Must be SONY SPRAGUE JENSEN AND MANY MORE! Sanford. their windows. A large banner personable &aggressive.Start- While extractions and minor across Sanford's First Street ing salary $4160-$6760. Send surgery are handled at the clinic, said, "Welcome Home, V AH13. resume to 3680 Beach Blvd. any major oral surgery Is referred ." Jax 7, Florida. ADDITIONAL 5 % DISCOUNT to the hospitalOn Though squadron families will ssts hand at all times Is a continue arriving through the I ON AMY PURCHASE WITH THI AD technician who specialized In month, several motel and hotel a Dental equipment repair work. operators already reported an STORE HOURS: MON. thru SAT 10 A.M. .9 P.M. He maintains all the dental equip Increase In registration, largely c1knfitPeofrUSEE ment so that it operates at top attributable, they said to VAH-13 PARTS UNLIMITEDELECTRONIC performance.The families seeking temporary PAGE 12 AND waiting room at the clinicIs quarters while searching for per- ' YOU'LL !KNOW WHY! CENTERS generally filled with patients manent homes. CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER from the squadrons, NAS station Message traffic and corres- RIVERSIDE 3704 Blanding Blvd. Phone SP 1.0300 personnel, and sometimes mem- pondence formerly directed to the . Near Gateway Shopping Center Near Nicholas. Shopping Center! bers of NARTU NAS Jax Den- West Coast filled the wires and 3854: NOfoodle.. 2636 Atlantic BoulevardTel. tal Is also one of the largest mail bags at NAS Sanford. CHEVROLET No. 768-9604 Tel. No. 359-2366 dental facilities serving retired Many of the VAH-13 men were CEDAR HILAUGUST military personnel with the squadron when it was t _._._. - ::: : " . " " . r, I PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS AUGUST 20, 1964 I Bluejacket's' Inn .. CPO Club Acey Ducey/Club "0" Club Movies : . / l' t. . Thursday, August 20 Thursday, August 20 Thursday, August 20 Thursday, August 20 Movies will be shown regularly - HappyHour 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 7 p.m. Monday through Sa- Dance Band to be Announced Happy Hour Happy Hour 3:30-6: p.m. turday. Friday, August 21 Friday, August 21 Friday, August 21 Dinner 6-9 p.m. Steak Cook- NATTC will have two feature Tommy C and Country Drifters out on Pool Patio times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Phil Cay and the Chattels Dance to Mark Castle (Western band) Friday, August 21 Saturdays and Sundays. The hospital will have one feature onSurday's Saturday, August 22 Saturday, August 22 Saturday, August 22 Happy Hour 3:30-6: p.m. at 7 p.m. fcarl Boyd and the Rhythm Kings SPECIAL Mr. Masmer and: Dinner 6-9i30p.m. The Ma inside theatre will stay Dance to George Hughes Can-Can Girls 8:30-12:30 a.m.' Mach Four 812'a.m.. the same except for the evening Sunday, August 23 Sunday, August 23 Sunday, August 23 Saturday, August 22 p.m.feature These which a re will subject begin to change.at 7:30 March Wilson, and the Red Coats Dance to Johnny Arnold "4" Game Night 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. ... Monday, ,August 24 Marc Castle 8:30-11:30 p.m. Do Re Mi 8:30-12:30 s.m. Thursday, August 20 PIzza2forlNlght) .', ',', ; !Monday. August 24 Monday. August, 24' Sunday, August 23 Mainslde ,- Master Spy Maurice . r. ,: Pizza Night Happy Hour 430630pm.: Buffet 6-9 p.m. Prime Ribs Wilson, June Thorburn Tuesday, August 25 Tuesday, August 25 Tuesday, August 25 of Beef, Steamship round NATTC Counnery- Doctor Ursula Andress No Sean Happy Hour 5-7 p. m. Happy Hour Game Night 7:30-9:30: p.m. Monday, August 24 Hospital El Cid Charlton Wednesday 26 Wednesday Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. Heston Sophia Loren August August 26 ' 26 Wednesday, August Dinner 6-9 pm. Seafood Buf- Game Night 8 p. m. Dance to Playboys Movies 8 p.m. fet on Pool Patio Friday, August 21 Tuesday, August 25 Mainslde A Farewell To Arms- DR. B.W. ROBERTS WindjammersHold Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones MeetingThe Dinner 6-9 p.m. (Indonesian) NATTC Master Spy Maurice Wilson June Thorburn -- OPTOMETRISTAnnounces Windjammer Players held Wednesday, August 26 Hospital Doctor No Sean their workshop night, Monday Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. Counnery Ursula Andress August 17. The guest speakerwas Family Night 6-9 p.m. Fried THe OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRYIN Mrs. Barbara Page, direc- Chicken on Pool Patio with Saturday, August 22 THEROOSEVELT tor of the, Art LInkletter-Totten music by "The Travellers" w MALL Dance Studios of Jacksonville Mainslde The Nutty Professor- Mrs.,Page demonstrated! choreo- Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens 4461 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 387-2345 USO Notes NATTC A Farewell To Arms- EYE EXAMINATION GLASSES CONTACT LENSES graphy as it is used in Little Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones Theatre work. After the demon- Hospital Master Spy Maur- stration a discussion was held. Thursday, August 20 ice, June Thorburn The Windjammers hold work- Home Made Goodies Night POWELL PLYMOUTH .. shop the first and third Monday Sunday, August 23 of every month in Bldg. 804. Friday, August 21 IS LEADING THE WAY WITH Anyone interested please call Up-to-Date Recordings Malnside Portrait In Black - Workshop Director Laurs Simas, Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn 7715808. NATTC The Nutty Professor- Saturday, August 22 Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens RED WASHINGTON Music on the House Hospital A Farewell to Arms - Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones ESTATESNEW Sunday, August 23 3 BEDROOM BATH USO Friends Monday, August 24 Brick & ConcreteBlockliome! Monday, August 24 Malnside Two Thousand Mani- . .... Girl of the Month Party acs Terry Adams,Tom White AS LOW AS $350 DOWN NATTC Portrait In Black - $60. PER MONTHPHONE168.1118 Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn DEALS Tuesday, August 25 HospltalTheNuttyProrressor- or 765.1296 Game Night Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens DOSTIE BUILDERS Wednesday, August 26 3011 RIBAULT SCENIC DRIVE Disc Jockey Show Tuesday, August 25 Mainslde Dodge City Erroll Flynn, Olivia de Havllliand NATTC Two Thousand Mani- acs Terry Adams,Tom White I Hospital Portrait in Black - BACK TO SCHOOL Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn PAA 'I I LUNCHKITS Wednesday, August 26 PRICES START AT Malnside Pink Panther David to a Krtc TulnT snit Nlven Peter Sellers 00 I NATTC Dodge City Erroll .. 1797 PLUS Flynn, Olivia deHavllliand TAG Hospital Two Thousand Mani- &TAXNO acs Terry Adams,Tom White REASONABLE DEALS REFUSED! .- WE NEED USED CARS BRING YOUR TITLE CHILD'S LUNCH KITS MADE OF STRONG METAL 881t WESCONNETTFURNITURE THE"MRRACUDA" ASSORTED COLORS & DESIGNS CO. 5326 Wescoonett l Rvd.at 103rdNEW&USED PONY TAIL, LUNCH KITS isHERE BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND COLORS FOR THE YOUNG MISS 9 8 AIR AND CONDITIONER FURNITURE BARBIE MIDGE UJALITY SERVICE STARTS AT FLINTSTONESBONANZAMICKEY MOUSE CLUB $' 2 49 EASY CREDIT ( Complete with thermos bottle and FREIGHT SALVAGE box of 20 Baggies sandwich bags REPOSSESSIONSBargains .. .V" Galore! 1So COME IN AND BROUSE PHONE t>fvnunilinlirfihunh'IIIi 1 >l\M.1 1218 SAN OPEN A.M. to 9 P.M. 359-2024 SEE PLYMOUTH HERE .MARCO BLVD. PHONE SP 10750r I -' -'- .. . , - 11I I! AUGUST 20, 1964 JAX AIR| NEWS PAGE 7 :' Navy, Wives Unit 126 WHISPERS .. I . . : r ., / ' , Club 86By Unit 126, Ladles Auxiliary of By Kay ,leliedal SN ' the Fleet Reserve Associationmet Hate to admit it,but things were Marie Bennett last Thursday evening at the rather dull around the old homestead - Fleet Reserve Hall, 7673 Bland- this past week. With only Members of Navy Wives Club Ing Blvd. one new girl to Introduce and Jax #86 met last Wednesday even- Mrs. Kitty Lindsay, Unit none departing, I'll have to spot- Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde Ing at their clubhouse aboard the President, initiated two new light some of our regulars. (No Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than Naval Station, for a demonstration members Into the Unit,Mrs.Jean offense 0First Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - on make-up.: Mrs. Burl Deene and Mrs. Elizabeth Mohn. cur newest member, too late for this deadline will be published the following - Bailey, representative of Max Welcome aboard ladles. Mary Elchten, SKSA, comes tons week unless the publisher Is instructed otherwise.A . Factor & Co., demonstrated the We were happy to have as from NTC San Diego.Hl'ya Mary I check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be , latest products and the techniquein guests Sharon Bancroft Linda Our illustrious Master-At- received WITH the copy for the ad. using these cosmetics. Mrs. Rankin, Pat Cable and Margaret Arms, E.E. St. Clair, added DO NOT SEND CASH. Wilbert Wagner and Mrs.ThomasJ. McKay. another distinction to her golfing RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . $LOO"Per Bennett served as models. Welfare Chairman, Mrs. record last Wednesday.The team additional line ((4 words per line). .... 35 Mrs. Bailey distributed lipsticksas Evelyn Ransom, announced that she played on finished first in >- fete' - door prizes, to the navy wives. numerous donations of food, the Pro-Am Tournament at Key- BEL AIR HOUSE FOR,SALE LAKE SHORE FURN APT - The demonstration ended with a clothing and toys have beenmadeto stone Heights. St. Clair's been 3 Bdr, 1 1/2 Bth, Take over Small, utlL (urn, :qony to..bus,. personal make-up analysis for needy, families during the past playing golf for years and we Payments. 428 Brighton Ave, stores etc $45 mo. 3894275.FOR . each member present.A month. She also requests that sure hope that she keeps on with Orange Park, Florida Social Educational meet- any members who have toys that her fine performances. Congratulations SALE: 59 Mod Norge wash- ing was held Aug 19 in the eveningat are usable or repairable, please and well done Saint. SEWING MACHINES Brand New er $20. Baby bathinette $8. Call the clubhouse aboard the Naval bring them to the next meetingor What was whispered last weekis Necchl "Supernova.: lg-zag, 7717723. Station. contact her at 771-0546. She now in black and white and is attachments etc. $88.00. 562 S. H MB WMIBM Mn Gall were welcomedas collect toys for Christmas.Mrs. be assigned TAD for three hours Hula, ballet, jazz mechanical new Armstrong members of the organi- Kay Brown, YouthActlvi- barracks cleaning duty to pre- TRAILER LOTS FOR RENT 6085 modelling, tap and baton. Venetia - zation.At ties Chairman was unable to attend pare for the upcoming Admin. Townsend Rd. Free local haul- Wesconnett, Bell Air. EV4- this meeting, the navy wives the meeting, but sent work Inspection. Oh when, oh when ing. SP 1-6188 after 6 p.m. 3055 & SPI-5464. entertained their husbands as that she still needs Scout Uni- will August end I hand forms, boys and girls. HELP WANTED Girl Friday, FURN APT 2 BR, conv to who were on to help guests Mrs. Lindsay announced that advertising layout experience ne- NAS &. Cecil Call 387-2851 ladies welcome the the Admiral Robert Goldth-guest Mrs. Claire Lorbeer has resigned NATTC Men Get cessary. Some typing & bookkeeping after 6 p.m. weekdays. Anytime speaker as Americanism Chair- 5 days a week, good weekends. waite, COMFAIRJAX.Mrs Wilbert Presi- man and Mrs. Connie Cowart Promotion to AN salary. Phone 3594040. Wagner, has volunteered to take the chair- HELP WANTED Girls for part dent welcomed of the the Navy Admiral Wives, who Club was, manship for the rest of the year. in New ProgramFortytwo PUBLIC NOTICE SINGER SEW- time work at Little Pigs Bar Be Mrs. Grace Sandefer was ING MACHINE, CONSOLE MOD- Que 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone then Mrs.introduced Thomas to the J. assemblyby Bennett, elected as a delegate to repre- men at the Naval EL Perfect condition. Balance 388-8527 or 388-0221. and Educational Directorof sent the unit at the NationalCon- Air Technical Training Center $48 or reliable party can assume Social the club. vention In Indianapolis, Indiana, were advanced to Airman Aug. $7 monthly payments. Call LAKE FRONT COTTAGE, CBP to be held In September. 16 as a result of completingthe 353-1946 night or day. Will, with approx 2 acres. Coup RAdm.Goldthwattespoke of the Following the meeting delicious Airman Familiarization deliver no obligation. A-1 turn Call Walter BowenCharter - important role played by the navy refreshments were served Course Sewing Machine Exchange. Real Estate 387-6511 or387- wives,' in supporting the men that by the refreshment chairmanMrs. The AIRFAM course consistsof 2851. are a pan of our great Navy.He Marie Hatcher and a suc- the first two weeks of AE-A SINGER AUTOMATIC AND CAB reminded them of the dignityof cessful White Elephant Auctionwas and. O-A school Students of INET Sold new over $300. Now ANYONE HAVING AYOUTHBED the position which they hold held with Mrs. Marlalyce both- schools attend this phaseof only $60, pay $6 a "month. Call & MATTRESS IN GOOD COND. being a partner of the finest Atwood acting as auctioneer.The training together. The train- for free home trial anytime. FOR SALE, please call 7687449. serviceman in the world today. next meeting of Unit 126 ing consists of basic airman CALL 353-9977 Florida Sewing After the meeting refresh- LAFRA will be held. September subjects, such as aircraft handling Machine and Supply Company. NAS.3 BEDROOM$50 down IDME, $50 month.- Close Call to ments were served by Mrs. 10. Following that meetingwe survival gear and aircraft James Franklyn, Mrs. Albert will have a kitchen showerfor nomenclature. In addition, Military UNFURN APT. FOR RENT Art Powell USN, Retd. withCol- Gastiger, Mrs. Russell Grelle the Fleet Reserve Hall. Requirements are coveredin Blaming Blvd. Deluxe apt., 3 mery-Wilklnson Realtors. 264- and Mrs. Joseph Hagen. Everyone attending is asked to a series of home study lessons. BR, kit equip. 3 ml NAS, $115 6144 or 353-367L bring a useful kitchen item (new Any student who completes the mo. Ow 7718697.. or used) to perk up our kitchen. AIRFAM portion of school successfully - CS Positions Unit 126 will have a Covered may be advanced to FOR SALE Inc Prop duplex Dish Supper Saturday, August29, Airman automatically upon completion 3-plex, 4-plex, 3 ml NAS. Own- e Close Aug. 31 at the hall of six months as an Air- er 7718697. 1HE 1i J apt. $45 4 3 no. ; rm apt Of US IS THAT IN The United States Civil Ser- Officer. $50; no. 6, clean & comf. vice Commission announces thatno r1y/w6t77MFS WE Those advanced to Airman EV 89886. further applications will be QUIt 'fRYING: from Airman Apprentice included You can insure your car witha accepted after the close of business : N ',' ARTICLES FOR SALE: Cheap- company that meets the on AUGUST 31, 1964 for the "V- H. Balsamello; Jr:, G.S. Ban- sofa bed $20; ref$25; range $15. D.O.D. DIRECTIVE in your positions listed below. Appli- ;; '' nermann, C.V. Barrington, J.T. All good cad 384-6288. state and you get these cations received after that date : ... Baxter, J.R. Corson J.C. BIG advantages: I will not be accepted unless they Cramer, W.H. Crowder W.Dav- are received by mail and bear a I le J? idson, W.T. Davis, D.F., DrOdz, TV REPAIRS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE \I post mark on or before the above J J.W. Edwards, L.C Falls, A.M. COVERAGE date. Green, CJ. Gunderson, W.H. . Position Heyn, T.B. Hite, W.A. Hoffman, I IMMEDIATE PROTECTION \ MJ. Hughes, C.E. Jakober, R.H. PATTERNMAKERREFRIGERATION A Langlois. SP 14602FRENCH . MECHANIC _--- _- -'..rrrr ----- I COUNTRY-WIDE/ METALS WORKER AIRCRAFT CLAIM SERVICE AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTWORKER i iI AIRCRAFT OXYGEN EQUIP- I i CENTRAL, OR S CONVENIENTPAYMENT. MEN SALES REPAIRMAN STORE CHECKER, GS-3 I \ GATOR LANES RADIO TV PLANS " SALK & SERVICE CALL OR VISIT TODAY FOR . I 1838 CASSAT AVENUE Phone.EV 4.4556 I II 4337 SERVINGENTIRE lOJrd STRUT RATES AND INFORMATION CHURCH of CHRIST I 4316 BRENTWOOD AVE. Phone PO 8.2595 I II - 5223 WESCONNETT NEAR NAS BLVD.' I 24 Newly modernized lanes Fully airconditionedFREE I II SOUTHWEST 4eYeu/ JUST OFF RD. TIMUQUANA Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities I JAX SUNDAYS: Complete Pro Shop and Guaranteed Work INSURANCE COMPANY ... SALES & SERVICE OH An AIRhoH .lG 10:00: A. M. BIBLE WORSHIP I BRING THIS COUPON . FREE GAME I TELEVISION vriim itf fmpfojr*! I..w a. Ctrnpanfof 11:00: ,\. M. WORSHIP FOR ONE RADIO WaifciMto*. 0. C. 7:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICE I WITH TWO PAID GAMES, ADULTS ONLY, PLEASE. I HI-FI, , WEDNESDAYS? I WINTER LEAGUES NOW FORMING I AUTOMOBILE RADIO Jacksonville Office: MIDWEEK SERVICE I REGISTER: NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! ORGAN 338 W. Forsyth Street 7:30: P.M. l I ' I II ALL MURK GUARANTEED Telephone: 355-8424 CIIURCII PHONE SP 1-3075 l MINISTER PHONE SP I-264G I-- ; ----- -- ' - ''I , R. L -- 1 _ - ---- ---- -------- ------- ' , PAGE JAX AIR NEWS AUGUST 20, 1964I' I 'NAMTG,Chief: Gets Two JO From ,NARTU *, ' Awards in'Two DaysSenior we Handpicked ForWorld Chief Aviation Metal- ing Initiative and technical skill CruiseThomas smith C.H Nye of NAMTRADET Captain Williams stated in part; 1058 SP-2E/H received two let- "Your conscientious I pursuit of J. Trotter, J02 of ters of commendation in as many our mission has been exemplaryand NARTU Jax, reported aboard the , days here recently. On August3rd is in keeping with the highest atomic powered carrier, USS \: Senior Chief Nye received a tradition of the Naval Service. Enterprise, for a two month letter of commendation from You have demonstrated the char- cruise around the'World. Commander B.B. Smith Com- acteristics of loyalty devotionto Trotter will be'assigned{ to thepublic manding Officer of PatrolSquad- duty, and leadership most desired relations branch of the roo Thirty and on August 4th in a Chief Petty Officer." t b : Command Information Bureau he received a letter of com- The letters were aboard the Enterprise.The . : mendation from Captain C.A. Senior Chief Nye by Enterprise Is presently In Williams, Commanding Officerof Bond, Officer in the Atlantic as a part of Task the Naval Air Maintenance TRADETS Force One which consists of the Training Group* .Senior Chief Nye nuclear cruiser,USS Long Beach, Both letters of commendation NAMTRADET and the nuclear frigate,USS Bain- resulted from Senior Chief Nye's 1961 for a normal :: ,' bridge. The three ships, the first work in preparing schematic structor duty and U.S. nuclear task force, are en- drawings of various SP-2E/H served as Chief route to various ports throughout - systems for use In training pros- In Charge of the the world on a goodwill tour. pective SP-2E/H pilots and air- Prior to reporting They will arrive in Norfolk, Va., crewmen. Commander Smith DET 1058,Senior J. R. Bond, Officer in Charge of NAM- in October, thus completing cited Chief Nye for his outstand- ed with VA-176 congratulates Senior Chief C. H. Nye for receiv- "Operation Orbit.; of Commendations in as many days. (Official Trotter, a native of Independence - ATTENTIONall ) Kansas, was well Hills picked for this assignment with : "Beverly AcademyTest Altoona,Pa., his background In journalism.He Navy Personnel here have (Continued From Page 1)) majored in journalism for three years, first at Kansas State Uni- 22 at the time of entry in July versity, and then at Kansas Uni- 1965 are eligible. Application versity. He Is a member of the should be made to him at 226 journalism professional fra- t Federal Building, Jacksonville, ternity of Sigma Delta Chi. Pmt on or before September IS, 1964, Trotter received his first lookat in order that proper arrange- the practical end of the journa- ments can be made for those who : Blvd.: lism as a replacement reporterfor wish to take this examination. In the Independence Reporter, will be three vacanciesat There the summer of 1957. During the or SP ?-02>() the U.S. Military Academy; fall of that year he took the posi- two vacacles( at the Naval tion of Sports Editor for the OCCASION Academy; two vacancies at the PIttsburg Sun while attending Air Force and ten Academy; Kansas State.In . /VERY nominations the Merchant to 1959, again during the sum- J. SMITH be made Marine Academy to asa mer months he received trainingon of this examination. result the general assignment desk of the Kansas City Star, ratedas one of the outstanding news- papers In the nation. He began working full time with the"Star" in 1960 where later he was made courthouse reporter and becamea member of the Kansas City Line"i Press Club. Trotter reported for a three 1 year tour aboard the JacksonvilleNaval Air Station with the Naval Travel home on furloughthe Air Reserve Training Unit inMay ONI of 1962. During this tour he has quick, low-cost way. attended the journalist "A" SChObl at Great Lakes, ilL,wherehe by Coast Line D COLOR TV finished second in his class. Recently he has been assigned as Leading Petty Officer of the Ser NO STANDBY-SEATS vice Information Office of the ,_. World's Finest NARTU. Four trains daily to the North Also, i t*]| PerfsrniniJ7l service to the West and South. Color TV rrwEEK8ttL9 ] ( \ diu"Namtoafted ,1\\e\\ \ Check these low, low one-way furlough .. 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Girls; USAF VP's Hardest Working WhitehatsBy Men Have Wives LT (jg) James Ohlman ( New York (AFPS) Sailors Doubtless, there are rumerous people in Jacksonville who have may still have a girl in every seen enlisted men of various rates wearing the gold wings of the port but the Air Force leads the Combat Alrcrewman on their uniforms and have wondered what '" ,F xf srq Armed Forces In the matrimonial this .select_ group does and what Is required to achieve this distinction. i and fatherhood "derbies." Here are some answers: According to, the latest "de- The largest portion of these In the aircraft is kept busy: dur- pendent" statistics from the Department aircrewmen are assigned to one ing an anti-submarine exercise Defense ,airmen are of the six patrol squadrons based dropping-electronic sensing devices ahead of soldiers sailors NAS well at Jacksoivilleundertlreop- Into the water and actual and marines in these two fields erational command of Commander - wartime conditions loads torpe- Statistics set the Air Force Fleet Air Wing ELEVEN. does, depth charges and rockets population at 861.000 with 537,400 Patrol Squadron FIVE, for example into the aircraft's complex ordnance AIRCREWMAN of' Patrol Squadron Five perform important taskson wives and 1,043.330 children. typical of most VP squadrons the ground as well as in the air. Here some men of' VP-5 per- Translated Into percentages, it In the Atlantic Fleet, has Many system.of the patrol squadron's 'from an engine change at an overseas station. These Mechs are means that 86.6 percent of the twelve SP-2E Neptune patrolair- crewmembers are in the train- responsible for the SP-2E's engines, a Wright-built reciprocating AF officers and 58.9 percent of craft. Each of the twelve flight Ing process and are not qualifiedto engine which develops 3350 horsepower. the AF enlisted men are wed- crews is assigned an airplaneand wear the Combat Aircrewman's - locked. These unions have is primarily responsible for wings. Before the crew- and children the maintenance and 249,150 794,180 operationof member Is qualified to don the respectively. Counting all Air that aircraft. gold wings, be Is required to Force personnel, 63.1 percentare The eleven men operational complete the Commander Fleet Pay EDGEWOOD married. crew of the patrol aircraft consists Air Wings Atlantic AntiSubmarine - This compares approximatelywith of four officers and seven Warfare Training A & W DRIVE-IN 47., 43.3 and 37.1 percentfor enlisted crew members. Thereare Course and complete a flight the Army, Navy and Marine two enlisted mechanics who check In his primary positionand OTB"' 866 N. EDGEWOOD AYE. 387-7123 Corps, respectively. serve as flight engineers and who also In a secondary crew TRY THE BURGER FAMILY . However, a reason for this Air are trained to do most of the position. Prior to receivinghis 4 DIFFERENT SIZES! Force lead on the other ser- maintenance required to keep the , check the crewmember flight [ A SIZE FOR EVERY APPETITE A PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE vices may be the fact that Army two reciprocating and two Jet must undergo rigorous physical BEST EVER I personnel include many draftees engines of the SP-2E running at testing and qualify In International (feE COLD ROOTBEER SERVED IN FROSTED MUG (married men are exempt from peak performance. Their job Code by sending and receivingat the draft). And although sailors takes on special Importance because least four words per minute may claim a girl in every port, the aircraft is usually on both the carrier wave cir- extended sea duty may discourage working at very low altitudes cuit and by blinking light. Recog- , many Navy men from tripsto where engine reliability Is of nition of friendly and unfriendly the altar. prime Importance. Two electronics - aircraft and ships as well as The low Marine Corps figureis technicians and an elec- survival training In swimming, OUR 48th completely unexplained, unless trician operate and maintain the helicopter hoist, bail-out procedures r1A Just plain bach- tons of electronic equipment car- ' they are and emergency drillsmust 2nd BIG WEEKBIRTHDAY elor types. Of course many ried aboard the airplane for detecting be successfully completed.In , overseas tour areas prohibit surfaced and submerged addition to demonstrating his V SALE! marines from taking dependents. submarines. Most of these ability to operate satisfactorily Besides wives and children "techs" have been to special and perform operational main- The second and last week to statistics and tactical Defense technical Department operators tenance on his equipment, the low low show nearly 143,000 "'other''de- schools before being sent to their aircraft must participate In the get "NEWSED", Birthday. .pricesan used pendents. These are parents and fleet patrol squadrons. The radio loading of mines and conventional a car. other persons held to be at least man Is required to handle and special weapons. Each new cars so clean, they think they 50 percent dependent on the ser- communications to and from the crewmember has eighteen t -. are newl! viceman for their support. aircraft and must be able to send months in which to qualify as a n. - Despite the Air Force's high, and receive International Code. percentage-wise, Army men have The- ordnancemcn.. worldnt1? aft (Continued on Page 12)) 92,000 of these "other" types -- SSSSSSS COUPON SSSSSS. DUVAL MOTORSSAN nearly 10 times as many as the S 9,600 listed for the Navy men. NAVY SPECIALS! JUAN LOCATION Air Force men have about 40,000 "other" dependents while the : 4538 San Juan Ave. . : BACK TO SCHOOL PERMANENT SALES Marine Corps lists only 1200. Ph. EV 4-4536 S SPECIAL MILD S PERMANENT. 64 MUSTANG . ??? 63 GALAXIE .500.$2295 A NEW IDEA FOR A NEW ERAEASY $ FOR LITTLE Hard top, V-8, Auto/trans, Sedan, V-8, auto/ trans, S 95 PEOPLE OF R&H, Canary with Blackinaircond, power steering.63FAIRLANE'500'$1795. 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Cecil Navy Diamondmen Field scored their one run on: three hits.Campbell of Jax Navy got a home run In the sixth Inning 4-2 In Weeks' Action with one on. In the second game of the eYeD- Ing Cecil Field captured the win. The Jax Navy "DUmondmenf ran their seasons record to 21 wins 7-5, on seven hits while Jax x and 13 defeats this past week as they took four games while losing garnered their five runs on four 1P only two. The losses game at the hands of Murray Hill Baptist 1-0, hits. Littleton of Cecil was the and NAS Cecil Field, V-5. winning pitcher, while Howard e The Jax Navy loss to Murray Hill Baptist was suffered by Red Shelly suffered the loss. Ins I Mills, of Admin, as the Navy squad scored no runs on six hits. Frank Lueder, of NATTC, j The Baptist team scored their one run on four hits with their winning slammed out a home run In the seventh Inning with one man on. pitcher Lanigan.The f ytl second game of the doubleheader Last Friday evening, August Saturday evening the Murray 's was won by the Jax team 14, Jax Navy won the first gameof Hill Baptist Church team returned < 4-1. Don Stewart, of OStR, was a double header with NAS Cecil for a double header and were credited with the win as Jax Field 4am dropped the beaten In both games by the r scored their four runs on six second game by the score of 7-5. scores of 5-4, and 9-3. hits. Price was the losing pitcher In the first game Bobby Warner, The first game of the even- MILE SWIMMERS Several members of the Jacksonville NAS for the Baptist team as they of F 1C EUR, was the winning Ing saw Jax Navy capture It's Dependents Swim Team were awarded the highly coveted Red scored one run on two hits. pitcher as the Navy squad scored five runs on five hits behind the Cross 50-Mile Swim Card" on August 11 in recognition of their pitching of Admin's Red Mills. swimming (feat in the swim and stay fit prog ram. Front Row (L to R) - -- --- - - - .. Kelly suffered the loss for the Jim Ward Cathy Nauman, Greg Whitmore, Ellen Smalling, Greg - Baptist team as they scored their Wilson, Terry Rucks; Bock Row (L to R) team coach Mike Stevens, ROOSEVELT MALL four runs on six hits. Vicki Decker, Ginny Bunn, Dennis Bunn, Ken Premo, Cathy Me- The final game saw Sax Navy Cue ((2nd Award), Vicki Mills and Capt. J. R. Ward, USN, Fleet powder the Baptist team when Air Wing Eleven, team sponsor. The team has completed its sum they scored nine runs on 10 mer schedule but will resume practice on September 12, at 9 a.m. CAR WASHOPEN hits. MHB got three runs on in the NAS Indoor Pool. (Navy Photo by Harold Benson, SN) three hits. Don Stewart, of C&R, was the winning pitcher for Jax MONDAY thru SATURDAY while Kelly suffered the loss for 8:30: A.N4. 6 P.M.. the The Murray Sixth Hill Naval Team District Soft- LOCATED THE ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER, ball matches will start Tuesday, August 25, at the Charleston ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. EVERY. WED. IS DOLLAR DAY Naval The'SOLANT Station. softball tourna- ments will be held In San Juan NAS KeglerstRolloff" FREE AUTO WAX SHED September 3, while the All-Navy WITH CAR W tournaments will begin Thursday, Intramural ActionThe September 10, at ,NIC Great In Lakes, Illinois. "faU" leagues of the Naval participating teams taking the Air Station Intramural kegters spotlight In the three days of swung Into action this past week, action. August 10, with the fifty some The results of the first weeks \r' fi. action are; ' rr American League r ( le' INLET Riggers 3, Photo Lab 1 WET MARINAAND ComStore 5---3, Griffons 1 S and Eagles 4, Cannon Cockers 0 Needlers 4, Pan Handlers 0 : 1ir DRY BOATYARD Neptunes 3, Chiefs 1 STORAGE FJCEUR #1--3, Thunderheads 1 l Electrons 3, CFJ"A" 1 MARINE Pelicans 3, Hellions 1 wars :' Continental'League Supply 3, Pizzan's 1NARTU13 Flying Phantoms 1 Cursors 4, Strikers 0 II A FICEUR #2--3, Cutters 1 A v Ions 3, Spoilers 1 Sky Warriors 3, Paymasters 1 Owl Hoots 4, Sparks 0 EXPERT OUTBOARD REPAIRS Mix Masters 4, Burgermasters JOHNSON MERCURY National League E.EZY &ROCKETTRAILERSBOATS c:: LuckY'7' 3, 679th 1 AOMD 3, NARTU2--1 FICEURCPO's 4 FICEUR30Air , Bradrteld. 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TOWN f "ONE FRIEND 215 Lynch Building, Jacksonville 34 West Duval St. Jacksonville PAT'S TAILOR SHOPNEXT t TELLS ANOTHERV " Telephone ELgin 6.1251 Telephone ELgin 6-3311 : TO WEBB'S .- --... t L! 1 j jAPPS } 20, 1964 AUGUST f JAX AIR NEWS .. ___ PAGE 11 IQ p .Ar&zl '(''':'';;':r.::.. PIGNIT/IS DIFFICULT. L ,! ', i PREGERVE JrsF ,v ,, , . ALCOHOL- tir I (AFPS Weekly Feature) wJr. ",: ', . .''<.+."." , ( Weekly Feature) L What four major league i' :>t Heroes and Heroines baseball teams derived their M &" :,,' nick-names from their sox? '< t :ft. Servicemen, both active and former, had a big hand-'ln that July 2. What unique baseball sit- a 25-26 rout of the Russian men's track team In Los Angeles Col- uation was accomplished by New iseum, site of the 1932 Olympic Games. York Met pitcher Carlton Willey Three members'* of the U.S. Armed Forces, scoring three points ".. while pitching against San FranCisco / apiece. In three different events, acrounted for nine of the Uncle Sept 10, 1963? # Sam's, 138 total The Russian men finished with 97 points, their 3. What two professional foot- r cD lowest output In the six-year history of the home-and-home Russian- ball teams will meet Aug 28, .. American'track and field series. 1964, inanArmed Forces benefit " The service standouts were John Moon, Army, who took secondIn game? 411. the 100-meter dash; Paul Drayton, Army, second In the 200-meter dash and Don Jelsy, Marine Corps, second In the decathlon. .:. .v,.',. Answer to Quiz'sleulptVD - Moon,,-who ran the 100 In 10.7 behind Henry Carr's winning 10,3 also anchored the American victory In the 400-meter relay. The [ :: sjnoi is 100-meter race was the first event on the opening day card and Qq1 put saeag 08eJq: :: ottL .C : the American sweep established a trend. "now adjisj: inoino Maag1AaIIM \aR - The United States men swept 11 of 22 events, took first place In pue >{ptws: nosy Anew : 16 and won all 12 running events, Including a couple that ended long 'uoqs o) ino pspunoaS now ms f -.y ... Soviet domination. The Americans were given only so-so chancesto ear Mspjo uj saaqiojq aajqi pa 4727 Son Juan win the 3,000-meter steeplechase and the 5,000-meter run. But -JJJ94 pue 01 paipijd: XaiiM( *Z ADMIRMG GLANCE-Lani Wil Phone 384-5852 George Young and Jeff Fishback ran 1-2 In the steeplechase and spay jueupujo:: aq jj pue (PI08 ton casts an admiring glance over ; Bob Schul and Bill Dellinger finished 1-2 in the 5,000-meter ((3 pue >peiq{: :asoq padjjjs jjaqj jo her shoulder at the kicks tome of MON. TUES. WED. Only miles, 188 yards) race. asneoaq potueu){oju os) SJ8J110.l1ao the white sand o r> n sunny brflch. , Schul's spectacular victory was clocked in 14.12.4; slow relativeto 041 pus 'xos paH uojsog the 13.38.0 he ran earlier this year. But his strategy was to atI.L 'xos SIMM oSeomo:: auj i FREE HAIR CUT with each follow the Soviets and then rely on his brilliant kick to win. This CUARTERO $2.50 Shampoo & Set. he did, churning the last 400 meters in a fantastic 54.8 seconds. HOMES Schul is a veteran of four years in the Air Force as is Dell- THURS. is Complete Color inger. When Schul took off on the last lap, 20 yards back in his Bear Hunters INPIVIDUALLY DESIGNED I Day. Only $5.00 jet stream was short-striding Dellinger. Another 50 yards backIn RA 425193BHFULLTILEBATHI last place came Pytor Bolotnlkov, a world record holder in the HO APPOINTMENT NECESSAR) 10,000 meters. Must The 26-year-old Schul is a unique athlete, a Johnnycomelatelyto ApplyBy $950055&RWM. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS top-flight long distance running. After two years at Miami of BY APPOINTMENT Ohio, where he was an average college two-miler he joined the C. CUARTERO JACKIEWILUAMS-Formafy Air Force and packed his track shoes along with him. He managedto August 28Hunters 2145 HOFFMAN ST.JACKSOHVlLLE of Jackie Salon, Blending make the AU-Air Force track teams and gradually began to Blvd. draw national attention. Now through hard work and more than , -- - the natural ability most track stars are endowed with, Schul may whowlshtoparticipate , be the threshold of Gold Medal f ' on an Olympic ' In the special bear hunts In the " There were a dozen other heroes in the heralded meet, Including ' Osceola National Forest musts WOOdJ I world records by Dallas Long (shot put, 67'10") and Fred Hansen nd their applications to the \ AUTO PARTS (pole vault, 17'4"), but several heroines also emerged* Lake City office of the Game and ,' The United States' girl's team, loser to the Soviet gals six years Fresh Water Fish Commission " competition separately, the Russians hertofore have been in the habitof 28 THIS SPECIAL- prior to 11:00 a.m. August )YVEEKS combining their two teams' scores for publication abroad. That t according to Regional Manager I TUNE UP KIT $11.95 way, the lopsided women's victory along with a closer men's score Brantley Goodson . enabled them to claim total victory. This year, the combined score Includes:Compression Tester. Vacuum Tester Timing Light reads: U.S. 186, RIssia 156.Hunters , Goodson said there will be COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND 14 three-day hunts beginning Sep- ACCESSORIES INCLUDING FOREIGN MAKES Can Look For tember 21, continuing through j November 7. Each hunt will be COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICEOPEN limited to not more than 17 WEEKDAYS 7:30 AM 8:30 PM , An Abundant HarvestThe people, and each group must obtain - a $50.00 hunt permit. All SUNDAYS 9:00 AM 5:00: PM , outlook for a successful 1964-65 hunting season is good. The hunters must possess a valid WOODY McCULLERS USN RET. , status of Florida's game birds and animals at mid-summer may be hunting license.A . classified as healthy and robust, however, nature holds the key that 6417 ROOSEVELT BLVD. 1700 HIGHWAY 17 JACKSONVILLE 10,FLA. ORANGE PARK, FLA. t will determine If Florida wildlife passes a complete fall physical drawing will be held at the PH. 388-8031& 387-7031 Ph. 264-9513&264-9514 According to AD. Aldrich, director, Game and Fresh Water Fish Lake City office at 11:00 a.m. Commission, It Is difficult to make an accurate forecast at this timeas August 28, to determine hunt OUR NEWEST LOCATION: 5755 ARLINGTON RD. much wildlife data remains to be gathered and many unforeseen parties and dates. Applicationsmay J JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Ph.725-8644&725-8645 t factors may slip Into the game. With favorable weather and suitable be made by letter and must = nrs = habitat, wildlife will generally replenish Its own and the hunter may state the applicant's name and look for a good! harvest. address and be accompanied bya GET AMISSILE Deer: More numerous than check to cover cost of the ever and apparently thriving Dove: A slight overall nationwide permit. Applications are to be Increase which Is reflectedIn throughout the State. Several the two bird Increase In the sent to the Game and' Fresh AGE DEAL! areas report that deer are becoming Water Fish Commission, P.O. a problem, and other dally bag limit. Box 908, Lake City. previously closed areas will be Duck: A small increase In . open to deer hunting for the the breeding population may off- NEW CARSLowest first time.Turkeys. set spotty breeding conditions.The Prices : A good hatch in most fall flight will depend on WEDGEWOODAPARTMENTS Highest Trade-in Allowance sections and If the young poultsare the summer rains maintaininggood .Easy Terms- The Nicest Treatment in Town not damaged by adverse water levels in areas where J weather the wild turkey will the level was low.CAN . again be a prime target for the ACROSS FROM aii USED CARS sportsmen. NAS MAIN GATE Quail: Generally plentiful with : Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots successful and mid- YOUTAKE I 1-2&3 BEDROOMS 2600 Ave. early :J III 5552 Beach Blvd. Kings summer hatches. Success of YOUR CAR CENTRAL Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty late hatches will probably make WITH YOU? AIR CONDITIOMNU: & IIKATS85. i1 IL On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE50FOOT the difference between a high or I For. Financing Ahd/nsuronce/ 4 average harvest. Stateside/ And Overseas. Call MISSILE@J Squirrel: The midsummerstatus DYER M. BURR M20. Is the fall popula . good, representingGOVERNMENT / tion will depend on the condition EMPLOYEES BURBRIDGE REALTY GORDONTHOMPSON"Jacksonville's of the acorn and other mast FINANCE CORPORATION , crops With suitable hardwoodareas INTERNATIONAL SERVICE REALTORS: _ the squirrel can be expected I INSURANCE COMPANY ,j 117 E.) HAY ST. EL 46646 .. Center" under '5615' Timuquono/ Rd. 77'-0527 to hold its own most conditions. - - - PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS AUGUST 20, 1964Aircrewmen I PatRon Sports (Continued from Page 9)) (Continued From Page 1)) Shorts C131F Convalr to on transport I Combat Alrcrewman. If he can- help support the two Neptunes. meet the requirements In that not time he will be dropped from During the cruise, which will The Jax Navy Softball schedulefor his crew assignment.All return to the United States about this week Is: Thursday, 7pm. December 2, 1964, the U.S. units Jax Navy vs.Com FalrJ ax;Friday regularly assigned air crew will visit eight countries South 7:30 p.m. Jax Navy vs. City members receive hazardous duty America Trinidad and Panama. Engineers; Saturday, 1:30 p.m., . pay which helps compensate The U.S. units will be under Jax Navy vs. Painters Poultry. UNDER ! for the endless maintenance du- the operational control of Commander - South Atlantic Forces, * I ties and long fatiguing anti-sub Rear Admiral A.R Gralle. The deadline for entries In the and surveillance patrols. Witha brief and preflight Inspection Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Fall series of Intramural Touch NEW before takeoff flying the patrol (ret.) former Commander In football Is Friday, August 2L parking and gassing the aircrafton Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet * return to home base; It Is has stated that "the lessons The first days schedule,Tues* AGEMENI not uncommon for the VP air- learned and the training achieved day August 25, for the Fall'In- crewman to spend a seventeenor through past UnItas OperationsIn tramural golf season Is: 'Front eighteen hour day. the techniques and tactics of nine--2:30 p.m. FAETU vs. Admin - antisubmarine warfare have ; front nine 3 p.m. 679th vs. In addition to receiving the satIsfaction added appreciably to the capabilities VP-30 "A"; back nine at 3 p.m. of performing a much- of our military defense Supply vs. Hospital AU. needed, highly-technical mis- forces. In addition, those exercises * sion, VP Combat Aircrewmen have been highly instru- travel widely. In 1963 alone mental In further strengtheningour There will be an organizational VP-5 crew members operated bonds of friendship and un- meeting for Intramural volleyball -Si from airfields In Europe, Asia, derstanding." on Wednesday, August 26,at 9:30 Africa the North Atlantic and VP-18 also participated InUnl- a.m. In the Ma Inside Gym, Bldg. the Caribbean islands. tas III In 1962. This Unitas 3. _ r operation was called back to the With its sophisticated elec- U.S. In late October to help CAREER tronic equipment and high skilled take up posts In the Cuban Quar- 64 CHEVELLE WAGON. . . . . . S??? crew, the patrol aircraft is'extremely entlne. Units of some South OPPORTUNITYBEING Auto. trans, V-8, power steering and brakes, RBH'fac effective in fulfilling the American nations who participated RELEASED FROM tory air cond., luggage rack, many extras, GM Executivecar. Navy's demanding missions. The in Unitas III also took part ACTIVE DUTY THIS YEAR? . tasks Include anti-submarine in the qua rent Inc. Prestige national corpora- 63 IMPALA 4 DR HARDTOP .. . . . .$2795 warfare, shipping surveillance, Thirty-three hand picked tion offers good starting Auto. trans, V-8, power steering and brakes, electric win- photography, aerial mining and members of VP-18s Flying salary, plus bonus to past dows and seats, factory air cond. Search and Rescue missions con Phantoms will make up the two USN officer having recent- 63 FALCON FUTURA COUPE. . . . . $1695 ducted anywhere in.the broad expanse plane UnitaS Detachment These ly served at one of local Auto trans., 6 cyl., R&H, Solid Red with side wall tires. which surrounds our men will be commanded by Lcdr Navy installations. No travel 63 IMPALA CONVERTIBlE. .. .. . . . $2495 country and the countries of our Dells Negron Jr., the Offlcer- extensive training and Auto. trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, Silver Blue with allies. In-Charge. VP-18 is Commanded office provided. White Top. by Commander Samuel K, Mans- Position ,will be discussedby 63 FALCON WAGON DELUXE .. . . 1795 field, and is under the operational Auto. trans., R&H, XXXX Clean. administrative control of Com- interview.preliminary phone 63 FORD 'FASTBACK' ... . . .' S2295 CommissionedContinued mander Fleet Air Wing Eleven. 4 on the floor, T-Bird 390, R&H, Solid Black. CALL 353-9718 62 BEL AIR WAGON . . . . . S2095 ( from Page 1 1)) Auto. trans., V-8, power steering and brakes, R&H, fact. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. He has approximately 7,000 Some day we shall be ashamednot air cond. hours in the air and at the pre- to know how our neighborlives. 62 CHEVY II4 DR .. . . . . $1495 sent time he is flying helicoptersfor When we truly know how Auto. trans., R&H, Ivory over Red, Extra Sharp. NAS and he also serves as he lives and why his childrensuf- 62 FORD WAGON. . .. . . . . M595 utility pilot. fer, that kind of living and that L 4 door, auto. trans., 6 cylinder, R&H, Solid blue extra LTjg. Kearse and his wife, kind of suffering will cease. clean. Lula, have three children, Julia C. Lathrop, Children's Bureau t 62 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . . . . $1795 Brenda, 12, Guwen, 10, and Mike, U S Office of Health, Education 4 door, 9 passenger wagon auto/transmission/ V-8, power 2L and Welfare.VANDERBILT VACATIONDREAMS steering, R&H. 61 CHEVROLET WAGON "PARKWOOD"$1495 Auto. trans., 6 cylinder, power steering R&H, all origi nal. 61 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE . .. . . . $1595 I TIRES Auto/transmission V-8, R&H, power steering, yellow with C&Ht ill black top. "PROVEN FOR MILEAGE.QUAUTY.PRICE" 61 VOLKSWAGON . .. . . . . 51095 3 PUTTPUTTGolf 4 speed transmission, XXXX Clean. AUTO CENTERSTO YOU SERVE 60 IMPALA SPORTS COUPE. . . . . $1495 Courses Auto. trans., 6 cyl., R&H,tutone blue. Cleanest one in town. NO MONEY I DOWN. ;:-- 1,17 ::i 60 COMET WAGON. . . . . . 51095 Vacation Auto. trans., 6 cyl., R&H, luggage rack, extra clean. 59 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. . .. .. . . $1095 lit QUALITY NYLON Vanderbilt Premium Fun Festival Auto. trans., V-8, R&H, Solid White with Red interior. 38 MONTH 24 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE L n 1 exciting BLACKWAU WHITEWALLSIZE days in SIZE EACH EACH _ r 600.1J. .. .. .. 10.33 600.1J .. .. 15.13 I =: . 6M.13 .. .... 11.33 6$01J| .. .. U.33 BRITAINTwo 700.13 .. .. .. 1133 700.13 ... .... U.33 t ft CORVAIRS .FALCONS VALIANTS t tU.2 7$0i14 .. .. .. 11.33 7JOil4 .. .. .. U 63 SEPARATETRIPS 800.14. . ... 1313 100.14. .. ...w 1961 FOR 2 DOOR 4 DOOR -AUTO. TRANS. & STANDARDS / 150.14. . .. IS.S3 150.14. ... ... 31,32 PEOPLE EACH THROUGH '63' I no.IS . . eta 9SO.I4 ... .. .. }$.46670itS 0'TO CHOOSE FROM FROM 5698 "Oiis .. .. .. a.<3 .. .. 15.09 710.1 . .. ((013 710.1S. ... .. 16.41 760.IS ... 12t3 760.IS. .. ... 17.94 ....AND Add 2.50(Whitewalls 120.IS. ....... 22.62 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ! 1e' Sadq Ai Fete Add S2.IotJlf l irTubfl Tilts AddyjKoreloc/ IS"TubetelsTuesAll 4J Ti,.. PI*. T.. & E.c.o( .,..H..$3.00 A 4.011 il Old Tir.N.t R.c.ppobU JUST VISIT YOUR LOCAL Mon.-Fri. 8:30: a.m. 'til 9:00: p.m. PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE $al.-8:30: a.m.'ltl 8:00: p.m. SPECIAL FRONT ENDSPECIAL I 1 ROTATION 4825 Blanding Blvd. Sun.-.Uter Church tin 7:00: p.m. A FREEMOUNTING] Phone 771-2803 FINANCING FILL OUT AN ENTRY BLANK AND CEDR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PLAN TUBEREPAIMAIN YOU MAY BE A LUCKY WINNER BUNDING BLVD. At / TRAVEL "As GULT OF PUTT-PUTT PHOHESP FOR STREET CEDAR HILLS SOUTHSIDE "ABOARD" 17th & M.III 3504 111.114.", BUd. 3244PS.IiMHigHw.y 1-1341 OR SP l6Ql SERVICEMENI EL 49051"SANDY" (C....,H.II Sh."i..,C...,.,) FL 92088'Acratt ROAfBftlTIS ( GROSSO, SP 1-4866. F,... PUN P.II.i.c MGR. OPEN IH D..FRI. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 16 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |