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:\ YI],1,I 1' hiiid e. "f/))1'I(I)' i Mi Hi K BB MMHBHBIPBBBBHHBBHHHwH Published by the Holt f Publishing! Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers Herein are their own and not to be considered an official r I I I expression military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised.VOL. I 22 HO. 31 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA OCTOBER 1, 'i! : I If Shorts, Curlers wl t .'0.. Banned at Clubs :.,,' ..;: <>'' ', , ,' . ', a j- f. .,. .:., 11 . . Commissary, NX. ; "i\ ,'; " All personnel are expected to ,\ ' I present'a neat appearance and be properly attired in appropriate clothing of good taste when using the facilities of the Naval rw e Air Station. The wearing of beach attire, short shorts, and brief two-piece sportswear with bare midriff in the CommissaryStore 7 Navy Exchange Facilitiesor V Service Clubs is not per- mitted. Neither shall hair cur lers be worn at the above named i facilities. Proper shorts apparel consists of the Bermuda type only with shirt or blouse. J Shorts shall be of suitable size ISf IT. CHARLES T. KNIGHT stands at a sharp attention in frontof and not shorter than two inches RADM. A. R. MATTER presents the CNO Safety Award and the Marine Color Guard and fellow Marines who were on above the knee. Battle Readiness" to Cdr. J. D. Collins, VP-45 Commanding hand to see him receive the Navy Commendation Medal with Capt. J. R. MaclcrothCommanding ficer at ceremonies held Sept. 25. ,Photo Courtesy of Combat "V". LtCol John Urell, Commanding Officer of Marine Officer TimesUnionlVP45) 7)I Aviation Detachment, presented the decoration and citation at I I ceremonies held Wednesday, September 23 at the NAS Parade Receives "E" Field. United Fund /Marine Officer Gets Drive Falls CNO Safety Award The coveted Battle Readiness "E" was presented to Patrol Commendation MedalLtCoL ron 45, Friday Sept. 25, along with the Chief of Naval annual Safety Award. Behind HereThe Rear Admiral Alfred R, Matter, Commander Fleet Air John Urell CO, Marine Aviation Detachment, presented 1st lantic, was on hand to present the "E" and the Chief of Lt. Charles T. with the Navy Commendation with Combat Knight United Community Serv- erations VP Safety Award for the fiscal year of 1964. _ "V" for meritorious achievement In support of the Republic of Viet Nam during 1963. The presentation was made at the Parade ices Campaign, underway since RAdm. Matter stated; Field, NAS, on Wednesday, September 23, and the citation from September 8, appears to be lack- One Gift Works Many Wonders performance of the flight the vibrant force with whichIt Paul H. NItze, Secretary of the Navy, was awarded for his performance Ing the Maintenance Crews, Initiated. this was Although minstratlve and from 22 1963. Logistical of duty June 7 to September , this time Lt. force may be lacking, the needto sonnel of the technicians During Knight reach our goal remains the the rated men and the served as Assistant Aircraft The Air Force Unit at NAS same. One-hundred percent par- had be to superb to get Maintenance Officer for Marine Jax has discovered novel a way ticipation In this drive Is the established all that they have and Medium Helicopter SquadronTwo of funds for the 1964 raising Hundred goal and we have not on top. You merit the . Sixty-One ((261)) United Fund Campaign. The even come halfway In hitting tie ation of all of us and the On 1, 1963 Lt. KnightIn August an effort to rescue two injured 679th Radar Squadron will open mark. Throughout the campaign W' b. has recognized it by airmen was unable to use an electrical appliance repair numerous articles have been wards. I say to'you, well the squadron's utility transport shop on October 5 until October written to explain the mission of and add that I have never f type helicopter over the mountainous 25. located on the first floor of the drive and to stress Its Im- pleasure of saying this to a The articles came from " jungle terrain where the Bldg. 912 Ballard and SaratogaSt. portance. deserving squadron. the files of only a few of the 43 GIVE THE UNITED WAY The Battle Readiness " two men had been shot down. thisrepairshop will operate participating agencies and due to presented! to the squadron Forced to use another aircraft, free of all labor charges. Total the lack of space are only asmall One GiftWorks exhibits the greatest ; he personally supervised the repair costs will be the cost of percentage of the cases avail- ness for combat readiness. stripping down of the plane, contribution the parts plus a to determined through during which time 900 pounds able.Who from this annual Many United Fund Campaign. For benefits In the fields of flight of equipment was removed In ' more information, phone ext. campaign? While the money Is istrative, and material less than thirty minutes. His tireless effort was a definite 8606. (Continued on Page 7)) Wonderse as well as safety. The Safety Award is factor In the rescue of the men .. -- - annually to one of 30 and their Knight survivalLt. entered the Marine Marine Barracks, NATTC Get CO s Praiseclean greatest of the Navy number in recognition of accident In 1942 and served as an Corps enlisted man having rlseato the Captain John R. Mackroth, to the Marine Barracks.Not and trim the lawn the surrounding flight hours. Patron 45 has be outdone his men, Apt. 800A. accident free since fiscal rank of First Sergeant when he Commanding Officer of NAS, announced to by accepted his commission as a a month ago that he had Major Basile Lubka, CommandIng LCdr. Charles B. Darrow and! Is aiming for a Second Lieutenant In July of 19- taken a personal Interest In the Officer of the Marine Bar- earned the "Best Individual ef- of this fine record. 59. He has attended four serv- dally appearance of the station racks, also received praise from fort" from Capt. Mackroth for The Commanding ice schools, three while an enlisted and that once a month he would ., Capt. Mackroth for the cleaning the Improvement made on the Commander John!D.Collins man and after being com- commend those commands and I up'' ndtr mmlng of the lawn and grounds surrounding his HH, mented that the squadron missioned he attended Aircraft Individuals who had dqhe the best area surrounding' the.apartment Quarters. outstanding job In winning Maintenance Officers' School In job in maintaining the smartness 'he resides.in aboard the station.In Capt. Mackroth cited the Naval a..ards He stated: "The ' 1960. Aside from these tours h6 of their areas. the captains words, Major Air Technical Training Centeras tion from the Marlin P5M .. has also seen duty during the assault As a result of these observa- Lubka accomplished the "Most the best looking major plane to the land based P3A and occupation Okinawa, tions, Capt. Mackroth has announced appreciated and unusallndivldual command area and noted that ( the Navy's newest Anti - Korean Conflict. that thebestlookingunitfor effort." To do this Major Lubka Fleet Air Photo Lab was the marine, Aircraft) and the / 1945 and the r the month of September goes took two days leave especially to (Continued on Page 1 12)) (Continued on Page ) 6)) rf (Continued on Page TV/ -- - '" :"'iI'J: : - r' PAGE- 2 --J A-X'-A-I'R NEWS OCTOBER 1, 19J ..,. - BEND THHM !l@i/II! OFf:. ,. .. \.(\ -lUte: is,e:1:: : l(rtf. 'I "Chaplain Message I By George R. Witt .:\ .. , : ; I '. ... The well-known English author, G. K. Chesterton, once wrote-"Mu ... ,SUNDAY as a barbarian Is not something merely historical In the past or the human race, but rather barbarism lies just beneath the surface or 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy veneer of civilized behavior". Daily, our newspapers being us reports - \ \A1J; I t 4c Communion of actions performed by supposedly educated and civilized of Divine Service 9:30 a. m. and confound Hogs people and the reports stagger even our Imagination We o ; o bN Worship ask. ourselves, "How could this happen:: ?" 9:30 a. m. Sunday School for that man's for hideous We are forced to admit capacity and despic- 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 ages 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine able crimes against his neighbor has yet to be fully controlled In many individuals. In seeking an answer we must return to those times Worship when barbarism was the rule rather than the exception. We must U5 MAIL 6:30 Youth Fellowship ;, p.m. ... \ \ U6MAI o Z'% relearn the lessons of history In the conquest of our lower'nature Y The greatest single factor In the defeat of barbarism was none WEDNESDAY ... Ill other than the rise of universal and zealous Christianity. Millionsof 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal people willingly submitted themselves to the restraints and rigorsof ,1"t ::;...'" 7i' 7.,/'I (.' a new way of life. Only gradually did the force of this new life .... .", I: { ,',' ,i I /rrI' 11,'',//'' ." J / 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Re- make Itself felt whiling the confines of a family, then a city, then : ." 'j' J 1'IIII ;/ hearsal nation and finally all of Europe and from there to the New World ,;,,).\.h", \ :: ,!I/% .0"ill,l 1,)."!ftWJ] 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion, Whatever w! possess today In the area of moral and spiritual values % , I','i. / / / I I, \ Also on all Holy Days can be traced back hundreds of years to that one small group of I I' : V" Catholic Services at St. Ed* people who set out to convert the world around them.If . ward's Chapel, NATTC and Naval we sometimes judge that our nation and many of Its people have Hospital abandoned our religious heritage, cur duty Is clearly evident. We SUNDAY MASS must lose no time In bemoaning our loss, nor In condemning our TIME SHORT neighbor. Rather we must generate within ourselves zeal and court 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital age of those early Christians, rekindle the flame of hope and rally 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Ed- close to the altars and! pulpits of our churches. From there we shall Editorial ward's Chapel go forth to preach anew the gospel of unity and peaceful life of a civi- DAILY MASS lized people. As Chesterton wrote, "It Is not that Christianity has been tried and found wanting, but that Christianity has not really Your Vote, Letter Can 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel been given a chance to succeed." MONDAY & TUESDAY Aid Freedom's CauseThe 4:15 p.m.FRIDAY King Hall, NATTC National Employ The Phys Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa., conducts a letter- 12:05 p.m. U.S. Naval Hospital writing contest each year for men and women serving In the Armed Handicapped Week Oct. 4-10 forces, including cadets and midshipmen In the service academies.The SATURDAY contest offers cash prizes totaling $8,500--nrst prize Is $ ,OOO-- 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY plus free trips to Valley Forge and to Washington D, C., for top Each year the President sets aside a week during October to honors. I be observed as "National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. Each year the contest committee selects a subject dealing with some 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before This year the week of October 4 10 has been so designated. aspect of freedom and asks the contestants submit a 100-500-word Masses Actually, the selection officials at this station, and throughout J letter. Last year the subject was "What Can I Do for Freedom?" Catechism Classes:Grade School the Navy Department, make EVERY WEEK "Employ the Physically But this year, the contest deals with a very special aspect of free- Handicapped Week." When ,a person Is being considered for employment dom--one of the most important, In fact. The subject: "My Vote: SATURDAY or placement, the pri arm, defective vision or hear- Freedom's Privilege." 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities mary consideration Is what the ing, former tubercular patient, So by all rights, this won't be an easy contest to win. Not this year building 722 applicant can do, not what he heart defect, diabetes or anyway It won't be an easy contest to finish in the money, or even cannot do. In other words, can receive honorable mention. That's because the competition is going he perform the duties of the job That station has succeeded - to be stiff. that he Is being considered for? to a great extent In openingthe There are many entering this contest who take the subject of voting Traffic And experience has proven that door of employment to the very seriously. They'll be writing about how an alert nation.guards physically handicapped em- physically handicapped is evi its freedom through the ballot, how the vote is their birthright as ployees not only are equally as denced by the fact that 9fl/ of free citizens In a free society, or how their vote insures them a voicein ViolationsThe efficient at their jobs, but In our employees have been found government; a say-so in the community and the nation. Those en- many Instances superior. by our Medical Department to tering the contest take it seriously because, as defenders of cur What Is a "physically handi- warrant their being coded as American heritage, members of the armed forces are especially following is a report of capped employee?" Under the such. concerned with their duties as citizens and the preservation of the motor vehicle accidents and definition established by the Civil Yes, our management officials privileges of freedom. traffic violations for the period Service Commission It could bea here at NAS Jax have found thata For the contest.the Freedoms Foundation asks simply that entriesbe September 20 through September person with such physical impairments physically handicapped em- nonpartisan in approach and stress the heritage of freedom under 26. as an amputated ! leg or ployee can be a GOOD employee which our citizens enjoy the right of self-government. Letters should Number of AccidentsThis discuss the responsibility of all Americans, including those in uniform, to vote intelligently after they have studied the issues and Driving Pointers To Keep In Mind candidates. The deadline is Nov. 1, 1964. Each entry must Include week September 20 through full name, grade or rating, service number, branch of service, unit September 26. . 5 address and home address. Total Accidents this year through For Controlled Access HighwaysFreeway Chances are YOU take voting just a seriously as the next man September 26 . 186 .. .. when you think about it. And if you take it seriously, you're right in Number of Accidents through Expressway, Turnpike and Interstate are all controlled the thick of the competition. Just put your thoughts down in a letter. September 1963 . 213 access highways. They are designed for fast,un-interruptedmovement (AFPS) Total number of days since last of large volumes of through-traffic. They are planned to be the mainthroughtravel Injury In vehicle accident. 48 highways of the future. Too many people are learning about freeways by the trial.and-error method while proper instruction Number of ViolationsThis In our schools could prevent this method of learning. Freeway driving JFAX AIR: NEWSThe is relatively new and demands certain driving techniques which differ Week . . .42 from the usual highway driving. These the differences: _ Speeding . . 7 .A. J.'ftJ.__ are Reckless Driving . 3 happens.i mgirer faster.; :speeds everything M the free** This calls for moving traffic on Going through Stop Sign 2 freeway JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Other Violations . 30 longer and clear spaces for passing Don't' be a turtle. In oftraf- distributed each Thursday at the U. 'S. Naval Air Station, greater following distances. driving when the majority per Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Forty-two drivers appeared The heavy volume of traffic fie Is moving at 50 miles driving *t ta private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR before the Traffic Hearing Boardat handled on these roads means hour or faster anyone a NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information: Office, the meeting held onSeptember more closely-bunched cars, and much slower speed createsvery Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before 28. Disposition of the cases Include more cars passing and changing definite driving hazard.faster publication. News items are welcomed from all sources-- the following thirteen lanes. You may be traveling : lost Telephone EV.9-7711, Ext. 162. Use acceleration The freeway driving and parking lanes toblend than you realize. to Advertisements solicited by the publisher queries I,board the station privileges for various a- with fast moving traffic. In enter driver becomes so accustomed become - concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing periods; trig a freeway, you use an access his rate of travel that he may ; twelve were is Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida I! given susperided ramp which leads Into of how fast: he along lane unaware penalties , ten Telephone 359-4040 3590271. ; were given may or ( hour parellel to the warnings freeway and then 60 miles per ( ; eight were dismissed; ; per and fourteen were'referred' to joins it. This long lane Is called seem no faster than 30 miles VOL. 22 NO. 31 OCTOBER 11964 the acceleration lane roads. It commanding officers for possible permits hour on other habit .. . . . . . . . . ... disciplinary action. he the blends driver.! or to gain speed before Be sure to form a speedometer regular , .merges;! withthe fast of at the glancing ! r.* *.'.* .. . < . . I .. r '" -.e .... l- PAGE3- : OCTOBER 1. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS , Y Anti-Satellite USS Saratoga Hosts .1 Systems Tests Change Of Command ;;; Are Successful t; The USS Saratoga (CVA60)will ) place on the flight deck of the 41 j get a new commanding officer huge attack carrier. In additionto 11 Washington (A FPS)--Two ami- satellite systems -recently announced tomorrow In \. formal I the formal reading of orders, ' by President Johnson change-of-commaad ceremonies the principal speaker for the scheduled aboard'the while will be Rear Admiral have Intercepted U. S. satellitesIn ship morning M bls docked In the Portsmouth Naval Robert Goldthwaite, Commander space passingsocloseastobewithin +u the destruction radius of Shipyards, Partsmouth, Va. Fleet Air, Jacksonville. their warheads. The new CO will be Captain Captain James will assume YIw This additional Informationwas Jack M. James, who will take command of one of the largestof 4 disclosedbySecretaryofDc- the helm from Capt. John E. the world's warships and one is that boasts several Important .. fense Robert S. McNamara Lacouture. Capt. James com "within the limits of military ing to the Sara from a tour of military and scientific[ firsts. security." duty as CO of the USS Sala- The Saratoga Is the only ship' The systems are operated by monie (AO-26)). Capt. Lacou equipped to receive pictures the and ture, who has served as Sara's directly from the U.S. newest Air :.. .4 Army Force, and are skipper since Sept. 1963, will weather stellite, Nimbus. She VP-45 RE-ENllSTMENT-Lowrence E. Waite AMH1, is being Continental operationally controlled by the ]leave for the West Coast to become is also one of two carriers reenlisted by Cdr. J. D. Collins, CO of VP-45, while in flight mand. Air Defense Com Chief of Staff to Commander equipped with a new Integrater I at some 350 knots and at a height of 18,500 ft. I Navy Photo) The Army system is a deriva- Carrier Division Five. operation intelligence system. tion of Nike-Zeus antiballistic The Changeofcommandceremony missile system. The Air is scheduled to take Re-Enlislmenf I Ceremonies Force system enploys the Thor missile."It . Is especially significant[ ," ATTENTIONall Held OnboardOn PSA In Flighting Secretary McNamara said, "that the Army and the Air Forceeach Navy Personnel Friday, Sept. 25, Patrol element. He was seated at successfully Intercepted satel- lites one after I Issued Squadron Forty-Five set whatIs flight engineers station betweenthe year the basic { Instruction to them believed to be a new first pilots while Cdr. Collins was to for units of Fleet Air Wing flying as Patrol Plane Com- develop an anti-satellite capa- r .. bility. Eleven. mander. r Lawrence E. Waite, Aviation Metalsmith First Class, of Crew 10, was the first flight engineer - to re-enlist at a height of OOKli 18,500 feet and moving at a speed of 350 knots. in Pi " 'The Commanding Officer, Commander J. D. Collins officiated + + I at the ceremony. It Is believed that Waite Is the first Navy man to reenlist while airborne - in the P3A Orion. 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COif I : LINEThanks , i R Phone: [3-1244 338 W.Forsyth Street t I / .tROAD Telephone: 355-8424 . 4538 'SAN JUAN AVE. P H.. EV, 44536w ... .. .' fofVslr\Q\ :CoastLfnt"l ." i - PAGE JAX AIR HEWS OCTOBER 1, 1764 Fashion Show'Scheduled K. A. Pannelee decorations 3 Brothers chairman as pleasant remin- ByJaxWives der that Fall and Fashion Time Hold Rcunion k Ry ar Is here.Becky Rogers program coordinator AtNARTUJaxThree and commentator Making their debut at the first- from Purcells has assembled a fan-hmheon of the Jacksonville superb collection: of attire which brothers two Naval aviators - Officers' Wives Club, willbe an will be shown by nine beautiful and one Air Force pilot 7 array of stunning and fashionable professional models. held a reunion atNARTU Jax, luncheon and evening wear. The Hostesses willbe theMedical- Sept. 19-20. luncheon will be held at the NASOfficers' under the chair- Richard L. Barnes, Robert E., - Dental Wives Club on Wednesday. manship of Mrs. W.G.Lawson. William G., along with their ".. , October 7, at 12 noon. father the late Earl C. Barnes :;;: " Subtle shades of fall colors Members are reminded that have almost half a century of together with beautiful bouquets reservations must be made military service In aviation of fresh seasonal flowers will through command reservation Earl C. Barnes began his avia- 1\ harmonize and blend with the chairmen prior to noon, Monday. tion career at NAS Pensacola, r decor especially chosen by Mrs. October In 1917.During World War 1,Ens. 1 I ' I Barnes served with the Northern It __ Night Bombing Group In France.He .- _ was one of the first Americans THREE BROTHERS l. RI| Commander Richard L. Barnes, Major OCTOBER to take part In night combat fly- Robert E. Barnes and Lieutenant ,j.g.) William G. Barnes have a ing.Three family reunion at the Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve Training decades RichardL. t'1FtI1i1i1TL1 SALE later Unit. Official Naval) Photo) Barnes followed his father's"path" to Pensacola for his SPECIALSRegular I Now commission a full Commander as a Naval Aviator.he Is Over-Horizon Radar Gives t aItUT(ytautm snn attached to NARTU's Air Wing 54{ Staff-74.drill with When his squadron not on weekend CDR. Early Warning of Air Attacks SEAMLESS NYLONS Barnes runs a marine equip- Washington,(AFPS) -- The United States now has a family of over- ment center In Islamorando, the-horizon radars that President Johnson has said "will literallylook REGULAR STITCH & MICROMESH Fla., where he resides with around the curve of the earth, alerting us to aircraft and especially - ....<"Rxa:'.:_.;*',.;$;$:'-:.::.' ';,:><;::'::.<":''x1-.: ::'.' SIZES 8H to 11 his wife and three chlldrea missiles within'seconds after they. are launched. W Maj. Robert E. Barnes, holderof President Johnson explained, Tan & : Tones Sup the Distinguished Flying "This capability will give us .y % ':" 2 99C Cross, has 21 years service in earlier warning than ever before at the transmitting stations or at HOW FOR the Air Force. Hz Is presently of any hostile launches against other points far beyond the horizon - flying B-57 Jets at Biggs AFB, this country.." hence far beyond the line 2.98 El Paso. Texas. Maj. Barnes of sight. WOMENS & MISSES REGULAR "Previously, our radar capability - lives aboard the base with his has been limited to detec. "These signals as they are HANDBAGS FALL SIIADES$ ] 77 wife and three children. tion of objects within the line received back are then processed PLUS TAX The youngest brother, LTJG. of sight the President said. by electronic techniques to pro- CASUAL & DRESSY STYLES William G. Barnes, is stationedat "But now we have produced--and vice target detection and target REGULAR 1.98 MENS 100% COTTON NAS Norfolk, Va. He Is at- we are Installing--our first facilities identification. FLANNEL SIZES SMALL (Continued on Page 11)) for operational 'over- Secretary McNamara pointed '. & LARGE 2 $3 the-horlzon radar." out that the family of over-the- SHIRTSANOTHER FO 0 Secretary of Defense RobertS. horizon radar systems will pro- OCT. SPECIAL I McNamara explained further vide detection of missiles within teJO seconds after they are launched, the operational of these REGULAR 1.98 BOYS 100% COTTON fwwtcPt .aspects FLANNEL "most dramatic" new radar de- thereby greatly increasing warnIng - ASSORTED COLORS velopments.He time, which at the present Is SHIRTS SIZES 4 to 18 99 said, "These new systemswill limited to about 15 minutes. EACH SEEPAGE 12 AND bounce radar signals off the The secretary emphasized, YOU'LL KNOW WHY! Ionosphere and send them to "...The over-the-horlzon radar I earth, far beyond the horizon does give us more warning time, OPEN ROO$ VE TNJOHTL RIVERSIDE differing thereby In the normal or capability of more warning Y radar detection time for bomber attacks. MALL capability, whichIs Tq..L G. C. MURPHY CO.' SHOPPING CHEVROLET limited to line of sight. PM' CEHTtf? .CEDAR HILLS I "Missiles or otherwise being Influence launched these reflect NAVAL TAILORS FOR signals which are received back THREE GENERATIONS follow this map to your dream home UNIFORMSNO ... featured in these "' '" spacious 3 or 4 / . N r LARGE Bedroom HOMES 4- ',o M r ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES 01 r r PANELING CENTRAL HEAT. R/O. FLORIDA ROOMS. od" T es r BREAKFAST BARS FIREPLACES. ETC. SEVERAL FLOOR a PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY i / $ (R a DEPOSIT $79.00 PER MONTH . 6 Months to PAY { MESS DRESS UNIFORMS :- WHY NOT INSPECT Orvul 4Ii T$ ROAD io RO Starlr 1N ANA a &T-\. S FINEST QUALITY BLUES AND COMPARE TODAY? cccwntup._" Mites- --+ ._s M tls . DACRON & WOOL A 11AT&w $69 95 D OPEN 7:30: PM I . .o O CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER- SCHOOLS - STATION 10 MINUTES CHURCHES ALL ADJACENT TO 1 1 CENTER OF TOWN IS MIN. ... CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES - L r m.p fJt lA1JL\"W1eA: r. LORILY COPPEDGE. Broker by COMETBUILDERS SP1.3895 or POS: ft NEXT TO NAS JAX EV 83556r J - - ------ -- --------- --- -- --- ----------- -- ---- -- --- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- --- ----- - -- -- - .. .. ., ... , . . . 1, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 1 W Ex-Cuban 'OfficerPromoted I.-_- ! .aJ XWC1. F : Lt.j.g.( ) At To NAS S'i Lt. (jg) Sandalio Suarez-Real f I a former officer In the 2506 W vY Cuban brigade, the group which Invaded Cuba's Bay of Pigs, was promoted to his new rank In ceremonies held In Captain Mackroth's office last week.A . graduate of Infantry Schoolat Fort Bennlng, Ga., Language . School at Lackland Air Force ... 41 Base, Texas, and Amphibious Warfare School at Little Creek, ( f Virginia, Lt. Suarez-Realserves ; .." 'I'Iw In the Air Operations Boat Hwse. / He attended high school In Havana - ., ..\t, '" ": and furthered his studies at .. the University of Scranton ,,' : ."' ; : : .8: Scranton, Pa. MAT COULD BE on the other end of'this line which these Marinesare 4?;: ; : ; ; Lt. Suarez-Real fled to this i so energetically lugging? Five dollars to the ', ,,,, country by boat on April 19, goes person ,"a'<1 ,. ....':>"', .", .,<+,!. .N\,', who the funniest originates don 1960 from his job as an indus- caption, so your thinking caps "YEAH, I KNOW I SAID WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST, BUT DO trialist In Havana. He workedIn today! YOU REALIZE HOW MUCH IS SPENT TRAINING NAVAL AVIATORS the U. S. for awhile, then ser- ,?"This winning caption was sent in by W. R. Wagener, JOS, ved as a junior officer In the Ill-fated Bay of Pigs Invasion. JACKSONVILLE'S MGIOCCO TEMPLE FIftENTS' * from the NARTU Service Information Office. Captions given honor able mention were submitted by E. J. Verlanic, SN, Bldg. 12 NAS Following his native defeat country on, Lt.the Suarez-shoresof U WORLD'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL INDOOR U Ur Jax, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed oheadlll"!!! and SSgt D. Sison, Real returned to America and HAMID-MORTON a! i AEB School NATTC, "Ah So'-My first command.: received a Naval commission NEW SNO through Officers Candidate SchoolIn , Newport, R. L k There are many officers othe 2506 Cuban Brigade serving In e 1 the U. S. Navy, Air Force, Army, rft1ll'r : and Marine Corps. NAS Jax' newest LTjg Is mar- i1NS OtN \ TICKeiJNFORMAIIOHRESERVED I 3 e ried and the father of two child __ ren. His wife Mary,sonSandallo, U ; t SCATS and daughter Mary Lou now reside .q ADULTS + Promenade end 8n SI.OO In Miami. OCR Center Mess nln' e. $1.00 e .. Gen. Admission' $1.50 M 11KEES GeedAambdooe13 Sin has no meaning apart froma FOUR SNOW$ $1.00 \ 1W0 MIGHT Tickets on tele now ol Cell- mission In and for life. It Is N slum Hemming Pork Bo* Of r low of tics or from o Shriner. not violation of a or set :4\ g i m laws, but Is failure to Implementthe mission we have undertaken.And 0 e a+. since many, If not most of e us have no mission life apart from raising our standard of 1145 lose A'tmi Street Ttkohene 1S4>2011KRFORMANCCSt .4 living, sin, as the Church has understood It, Is not an actual Fri. Oct. 2-8:00 f.M Sot. Oct. J-5:00: P.M. Sun. Oct. 4-1:00: PJM. H Jot. Oct. 3-1:00 F.M. Sot. Oct. }-8:30: P.M. Sun. Oct. 4-5:00: PJ4. , part of our experience. No longer - can we admit that "all men Reserved Sects on Select Coliseum tor Office U> to Skew Time e a are sinners" because no longerso -_.- _.....---.....- .- we sin. It (jg) Sandalio Suare:-ReoI receives his certificate of Advancement FREE STEREO and congratulations from Captain J. R. Mackroth, Com YOU CAN'T manding Officer of NAS Jax. Lt. Suarez-Real participated in the LOSE THISMONEYI Bay of Pigs invasion with the 2506 Cuban Brigade. He now !! serves at NAS Jax Air Operations } t ft"jk t.L 1L. Boat House. r- n .1.1m .1r < .....it 8 in CENTRAL.GATOR or r. BIG 45 INCH CONSOLE I ii WALNUT OR MAHOGANY CABINET o TRAVELERSCHEQUES LANES WITH AM-FM RADIO THAT'S RIGHT! EV 4-4336 1838 CASSET AVE. 4316 BRENTWOOD PO 82)9MOONLIGHT : STERO CORPORATION OF AMERICA IS This kind of money Is Impossible to lose --- actually, we GIVING AWAY STEREO CONSOLES TO PROMOTE BOWLING mean. That's because you---and you only can cash a Travelers THE SALE OF STEREO RECORDINGS MERELYBY there Is to Cheque Issued to you. Best way carry money AGREEING TO PURCHASE AN AVERAGE OF . when you're traveling.If CENTRAL LANESSat. TWO POPULARLY PRICED, ALBUMS, PER MONTH Night at 10:00: FOR A SHORT TIME.. you re going away on leave, carry cash the safe way-buy GATOR LANES YOU GET THE CONSOLE FREE! Travelers Cheques from the Darnett. Sun. Night at 8:30COUPON : CALL 339-0256: FOR FURTHER DETAILS Oft FILL OUTAND Costs you only a dollar for every hundred dollars worth. : MAIL COUPON: BELOW. BANKING HOURS "FREE GAME" taw Monday{ thru Th undo)': 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM S.\\IE Friday 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM Bring This Coupon And ,\ODltr.SS PHONE: _ ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS .. With Two Paid Games L You Get A "FREE GA 1E" CITY ST.\TF. Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 FREE NL'RSERY-24' LANES MAIL TO THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS RESTAURANT FACILITIES STKRF.O: CORP.: OF AMERICA: . FREE INSTRUCTIONS 1919 BEACII'AAY. NAS FACILITY OFFICE Tills oner Expires ,JACKSONVILLE':, FLORIDA _.. - october 31st. 1964 tOCTOBER -- ------ ---------..... - - PAGE 6 JAX AIR HEWS OCTOBER 1. 1964 Bluejackets l i '." "."A ey' Doeey ci, 0"Cleb' Movies: '>< FRA #126 Doln's ClubThursday The members of Branch and Thursday, October 1 Unit 126 salute the Fleet Reserve Movies will be shown regularly Association's 40th Anniversary Thursday, October 1 October 1 Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. at 7 p. m. Monday through November 11, by conducting a Dinner 6-9 m. membership drive. Carl Boyd and the Rhythm Kings Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 p. m. p. Saturday. vigorous 12a.m.. Friday, October 2 NATTC will have two feature According to the thoughts pro- times 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. on jected by Douglas H. Johnson, Friday, October 2 Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays.! The hos- Membership Chairman at the Friday, October 2 Jerry Durden& Crescents 8:30- Dinner 6-9:30 p. m. pital will have one feature onSwxay's last !business: meeting the Fleet March Wilson & the Redcoats 12:30 a. m. Charlie Jay 8-12 a. ra. at 7 p. m. Reserve Association Is a fraternal - The MainsIde theatre will stay charitable protective, and 8-12 a. m.Saturday Saturday, October 3 Saturday, October 3 the same except for the evening social organization. One that Is October 3 March Wilson & the Redcoats Dinner 6-9:30 p. m. feature which will begin at 7:30p. Interested In the enlisted man 8:30-12:30 a. m. Cappy's Combo 8:30-12:30 a. m. m.These are subject to change. of the Navy and the Marine Corps Phil Cay& the Chantels 8-11.m. who makes the service his Sunday, October 4 Thursday October 1 Career enlisted ", career. men and w' !i'.t" Sunday, October f' 'Sunday, October 4 Buffet 6-9 p., m. Prime Ribs of Malnside Raw Wind In Eden FRA members should be synon- Carl Boyd & the Rhythm Kings Game Night 5:30-7:30 p. m. Beef Steamship round Jeff Chandler, Esther Williams ymous terms. 8-12 a. m.Monday. Marc Castle 8:30-111:30 p. m. Monday, October 5 NATTC Love Is A Ball Glenn Benefits of membership are many and practically hearsay to Monday, October 5 Hour 3:30-6 Ford Hope Lange Happy p. m. The Sundowners the uniformed.[ Disclosing a few October 5 Hospital - Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 p. m. Dinner 6-9 p. m. Robert Mltchum Deborah Kerr of the major accomplishments the Pizza 2 for 1 NightTuesday Tuesday, October 6 FRA has gained for the enlisted Friday, October 2 personnel through the past'year October 6 Tuesday, October 6 Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p. m. Malnslde The Big Beat Gogl one finds: Increased pay for active - (German) Grant, Jeffrey Stone duty Fleet Reserve an retired - Happy Hour 5-7 p. m. Game Night 7:30-9:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 7 NATTC Raw Wind In Eden personnel; normal rotation Jeff Chandler Esther Williams I from sea to shore duty policy; Wednesday, October 7 Wednesday, October 7 Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. Hospital Love is A Ball-Glenn commuted rations for enlisted Family Night 6-9 p. m. Fried personnel; dependents travel allowance - Game Night 8 p. m. Movies sports 8 p. m. Chicken Ford Hope Lange ; uniform clothing allowance - --- -- Saturday, October 3 and many others. Malnslde The Lion William Qualification for membershipto CPO CluhThursday Holden, Capuclne the Fleet Reserve Associationare NATTC The Big Beat Gogi : career men with four years BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLEAND Grant Jeffrey Stone active enlisted service. Navy or THE BEACHES October 1 Hospital Raw Wind In Eden Marine active duty or retired; Happy Hour Jeff Chandler Ester Williams officers promoted from the en- listed ranks.Interested. rn rmo Friday, October 2 Sunday, October :4 personnel are Invited - Dance to Marc Castle to become members of the V i. Malnslde No Love for Johnny FRA the fraternal, charitable, Saturday, October 3 Peter Finch Stanley Halloway protective, and social organization. - NATTC The Lion William For futher Information con Dance to Harold Johnson's Moonlighters - Holden, Capuclne tact Douglas H. Johnson, Mem- Hospital The Big Beat - Gogi bership Chairman at' 771-9951. Sunday, October 4 Grant, Jeffrey Stone i11! Dance to Charlie Jay Monday, October 5 Monday, October 5 Malnslde Good Neighbor Sam WE AREMOVING FRITZ PARMAN (Ret C.P.O.) IiI DIWE. Pizza Night Jack Lernmon, Romy Schneider NATTC No Love for Johnny- Tuesday, October 6 Peter Finch Stanley Halloway FIIAIICE"ANYONE II.THE: : UiN.NOTHIWGDOWN Hospital The Lion William Hour Happy < '.. Hold .n, Capuclne j 'PAYMENTS t" ',.. : Wednesday, October 7, SPECIAL, SALE ON Dance to the PlayboysCommendation Tuesday, October 6 ALL OUR CARS Malnside Ring of Terror - dealers welcomeNO BRUNSWICK PREMIUM Bernard Lee,Margaret Tyzack DOWN PAYMENT 100% DUPONT NYLON TUBELESS NATTC Good Neighbor Sam - Jack $25.00 to $34.00 MONTHLY Nationwide Guarantee in Writing (Continued From Page 1)) LemmonRomySchneiderHospital y No Love for Johnny 55 CHEVROLET . $435 36 Months Rood Hazard Guarantee Lt. Knight participated In Peter Fince opera- Stanley Halloway 4 Dr. like tutone, R&H. 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE tions off the coast of Cuba on the new 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE USS Thetis Bay.(LPH 6)).In 1962, Wednesday, October 7 57 CHEVROLET$545 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE V-8, auto/trans, R&H. and was a member operation Malnslde Rhino Guar- Harry 900 950 x 14 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE SHU-FLY dino 56 FORD . . $385 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE at Da Nag,South VietNam Robert Culp 650x13 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE In 1963. NATTC Ring of Terror Ber- 2 Dr., looks and runs good. 670 x 15 3 foUR 76.95 1 FREE The Lieutenant resides with nard Lee, Margaret Tyzack 57 FORD . . $55 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE his wife and three children at 489 Hospital Good Neighbor Sam V-8, 2 door, auto/trans. 760 820 x x 15 15 3 3 FOR FOR 98.55 80.40 1 1 FREE FREE Valderla Drive Orange... Park. Jack LemmonRomySchneider 58 IMPALA . .. $580 Hardtop, 2 dr. PS. & Brakes 81.A. KRECAP3; ?! '70()''x'.15:BLACK" ::'x50114) 2\ ::: 1\ 59 FORb . . $590 "W tfJ.1. ;,'':4'ANY,'size'. .:-ftUBE.TYn'A' I tatftlUIELESS'<... ,, .( -'I t } t tt Wagon, V-8, auto" X Clean. : : t .t., "'w" ;'.. ;"; "*I klP \ ,4; ; ; ., } 1 57 CHEV.' . . $575 } OO' 't < '5t41r,1/ t plul" rf.8'S < :12 V-8, St. Stick, Hardtop. < Exc;; =: ; )p1a' ToX '; : ; -:plus Tax 57 FORD . . $325 ': .:r'.4", ', ,,*;\' i.t'fJ); .l ,..'" ':; ADDITIONAL 5% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD V-8, Auto-M, Tutone, Nice. t REBUILD 2 BALL JOINTS THIS WEEKS SPECIAL t 59 DODGE . . $435 ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR $17.95 SPARK PLUG 6 Cyl. $2.35 V-8, Auto-M, X'nice.57BUICKCONV . t CABLE K IT Most v8's $2.95 . $670 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 t Good top XX' Clean. one BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 COMPLETE LINE,OF AUTOMOTIVE: PARTS AND owner, PS, & Bks. ACCESSORIES INCLUDING FOREIGN MAKES 55 . $432 WHEEL BALANCE .99 t MERCURY '0' COMPLETE MACHINE I SHOP WHEEL SERVICE I Hardtop, 2 dr, st. stick, Like ALIGNMENT 3.99 OPEN WEEKDAYS 7:30 AM 8:30: PM new, orig. owner. TUNE UP 4.95 A SUNDAYS 9:00 AM t 5:00 PM WOODY McCULLERS,USN RET. I CASSATMOTORS BIG CHIEF TIRE CO j - ... t JACKSONVILLE 6417 ROOSEVELT 10 BLVD., FLA. ORANGE 1700 HIGHWAY PARK 17 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 280 I? MAY PORT ROAD PH. 388-8031&.38WQ31 Ph. 264-9513&2&4-9514, fLA.. , EV 9-0388 EV 4-46:31: CH 6-4825 OUR NEWEST LOCATION: 5755 ARLINGTON RD. OPEN SUNDAYS - ,JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Ph.725-8644&725-8645 I 1363 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 3876784r --- - - - ----- -- - : 1 OCTOBER 1, 19S4 JAX AIR NEWS I CAGE ' Marines: Wives Club . Ladies AuxiliaryFRA 4.l .. t .. .".... .'. '. .. .... ' "': :. :''*.'.:..':,:.. :: ; l .i 'lM' ':": . : ; ::', 0) I Select New PresidentAt FRA #91 MeetsTo :C' : : . ... i ._,.,, '"' ;(j.; ;:;:; : New ProgramUnit : I'-,:::::::;:: :.><-.,':'-""., ,.<<:..:..4.1r_ : >';... ...,. .. ....,.. .,......: i an Informal party given In home, Mrs. John Ware, of 6406 the newly Installed President's Sage Drive, Jacksonville accepted ##191 Ladies Auxiliary of the gavel of her office and Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde the Fleet Reserve Associationmet outlined the objectives for the Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than A last at the Monday evening Marine Wives Club for 1965. Clubhouse 8554 Roosevelt Blvd. Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - Officers for the following year too late for this deadline will be published the following - with Mrs. Miller - toweringadventure are: Mrs. John Ware, President, Harvey pre week unless the publisher Is Instructed otherwise.A . siding. Mrs. Joe A.Parham,Vice President check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be' Mrs. Lancaster Intro- Mrs. Harvey Bainbridge, George received WITH the copy for the ad. duced two Mrs. John Treasurer, and Mrs. C. U guests DO NOT SEND CASH. triumph! Wilkes, Secretary.The Mrs.Fogarty Miller and welcomed Mrs. Jake the ladies Pugh. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . . $LOO I Marine Wives Club consists Per additional line ((4 words per line). .*.. 35 and Invited them back picture of wives of active duty and to come naaassa ,- asa -Ali -. . and join the Auxiliary. I retired Marines within the Jack- that sonville but Is all At this meeting, plans were t must area, open to wives of Marine Corps Personnel made for a card party to be held FLEET RESERVE HALL for rent LEARN Modern Western, square be seen..and regardless of where their husbands Sept. 30 at 8 p. m. at the home of civic groups, military parties, dancing, Class starting Tuesday may be serving at the pre- Mrs. Harvey Miller. All mem- catering service. 771-9951 or Sept. 29, 8:00p.m. sponsored by !, sent time. held bers of the Unit are reminded 389-9808 after 6:00 P.M. PAXON PRANCERS, square , seen again Meetings are ifo that they bring and every 1st and 3rd Monday of the may guests dance club. Call 781-2150 or I refreshments will be served. MGA 1956 SPORT ROADSTER- SP 10475. I month at 400, NAS Jax. Building , Door prizes will be furnished by clean Anyone desiring InformationIs car rebuilt engine, transmission - Mrs. Harvey Miller, Mrs. new tires $750. Con- requested to call the presidentat Thomas J. Bennett. FREE MAPS and AA Information gress 49637. 7718717.NEWOFFICERMrs.. Mrs. Walter Dobarzcinski, Special attention to Navy. Call Activities Chairman, announceda 7811277. tupperware party for October 14 FURN ROOM Near NAS Gas at the FRA clubhouse. furnace, A/C, phone, space for "JEAN'S DANCE ACADEMY"Hula - After the meeting refresh- parking. 388-6194 after 6 P.M. ballet, jazz, mechanical :.,,':"".....'. ......,.- 9_ ry ments were served by Mrs.Ray- modelling, tap and baton.Vene- t tia Wescomett Bell Air. EV 4- .r :':' ..i mong Wienelt and Mrs. Terrell FOR SALE 4 pc black sectional, , Cannon. The door prim was fur- good cond., $65. With'ace.. $75. 3055& SP 15464. , TAudemyAwanljI.STARTS !. nished by Mrs. M. Spangler. 3/4 bed $20. Call 264-2470 or .... 4: L see at 5057 Collins Road ,Orange 3 BEDROOM HOMEClose to YIEIAA[ HOIDEN( United Fund Park. NAS, $50 down, $50 month. Call (Continued From Page 1)) Art PowellUSN, Retd.withCol- I AlEC GUINNESS m 3 BEDROOM 11/2 BATH mery-Wilkinson Realtors. 264- $100 budgeted between the 43 agencies 6144 or353-367L J ; down $75 Won't last I monthly. according to need, they In turn 'HeON Call Mr. Schub 355-5474 withJ. use It to aid people In their time E. Mead, Inc. Realtors FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex of need. Whether It be you,or thefamilynext BRiDGI! door,or maybe some- 3-plex, 4-plex, 3 mi. NAS $115 i JohnWare one you've never heard of, these LAKE SHORE FURN, 4 rm,priv. ino. Owner 771-8697. I entrance util furn. $60 mo. , BIHI! II| accepts the gavel from Mrs. agencies are ready. assist. You Laasch 38,9-8357. I George Kean, outgoing presi may not reap the benefits from TRAILER LOT 50' X 100' -10 RiveRRWAi dent, at an informal party of the these agencies today or tomorrow min. NAS. 6085 Townsend Road, I Marine Wives Club. ''Official and maybe you never .1219 RENSSELAER near Roose- SP 1-6188, after 6pm. Free local their assistance,but will USMC Photo by SSGT Ed Bat- require will. velt. 2 DR Apt, clean. Move rightIn hauling. someone ten $65 maFOR SINGER for $20.00 Sewing FRIDAY OCT. 2 VP-45 SALE 14' ,fiberglass boat machine, good condltlonguaran- I FLORIDA (Continued From Page 1)) and trailer, 25 HP motor, $275. teed. Phone 353-1946 night or I H Phone 387-6987 day. Will deliver, no obligation. \ taneous change of home port were A-l Sewing Machine Exchange. factors that might well have FOR SALE 15' Food freezer used 5915 Philips H y. caused a lesser organization , ficulties. I am proud of the Of- only 6 mos., warranty, $180. FURN. APTS 557 Oak, Studio THE J339992otW-Wt ficers and men and their wives Phone 387-6987 apt. $45 mOo 4; 3 rm. apt. $50 for the effort put forth on behalfof mo. 6 clean&cernf.EV 8-9886. Patron 45." FOR SALE Thor "Gladiron" OFFICELOUNGE f H.I:lollHl I I'M.l I .. Ironer, $35. 387-6987. As RAdm Matter presented the - .i I.iI 2 :.I i UNFURN. APT FOR RENT- "E" award to the squadron he said: "Cdr. Collins, on behalf of .- ,. : n ') U .-r'- FOR SALE Jaguar, XKE model, Blanding Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR, VAdm Paul Ramsey,Commander II 121alll.ilbl.I: roadster convert Like new,price Kit. Equip. 3 mL NAS $115 mo. ilt W202I; :!I :222:121!:! :!:, :!1 reasonable, 768-9302. Owner 7718697. Naval Air Forces Atlantic Fleet, 1I distinct I 12:; 26 27 :2K OT ;M, ;uJ It Is a privilege to pre- 1 OANtlNO sent to Patrol Squadron 45 the J a WTE.LY Naval Air Force Atlantic Fleet -*" .*'' 8-tPM Battle Readiness Excellence -- r -Hh. MONEY IN 1 DAY Pennant for fiscal year 1964. 7 . This Is an award for which each member of the squadron can be (Tii<:: ... .... .. .1) -25 to 600 i. . justly proud and on behalf of * Adm. MacDonald, Chief of Nav- ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE al Operations, I take sincere ()(;TOIl:1l CALENDAR Folk Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us pleasure in presenting the CNO linger Cherjle ThitmnMii, Mitt Nevada how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Safety award, indicating that Patrol of 1963, poses with derby convenience. Same-day service. Squadron 45 was the maritime and umbrellaoUoicing a recent squadron with the highest trip, to England. 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN safety achievement;_ You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. ORANGE PARK $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79. $ 21.00 8 MIN. FROM" NAS 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 DOUBLESCOCKTAIL 3BEDROOM '2BATH HOMES 219.27 13.00 500.51 'J1.00 286.73 ;17.00 600.00 34.39 FOR SALE DOCK AND WATERFRONT PRIVILEGES' Above payments include interest.D1AL . NO DOWN PAYMENT / $15,500-$85.00 MO. C&mpanu- BILL DONNELL. 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 ROBINETTE DR. 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 PHONE EL ..0700 1612 WE'TRADE| ! LQIWC* I II I ..w..o.w ....-+..r.w,+1.4 ( i OCTOBER 1, 1964AC PAGE JAX AIR NEWS '(,.\ Meet You At ' The Anchorage!! Where's That?? Q P You've nothing to do this even- _ trig Would you like,to spend .a congenial evening with friends, dance to a band, or enjoy good 1 : : N food? If so, why not drop In at the "Anchorage"? Never heard of it. Sure you have. They offer i AxV .a dancing to local bands,bingo oncea week, food and other services. S R ? M10Y AP,o, f If your club or group would liketo hold a private party or meet- Ing there, arrangements can be \ made. ONE OF THE dining areas available to patrons. I Y DUECY SECTION at the"Bluejackets Inn, Still contend that you've never heard of the Anchorage? But you task belongs to Mr. Howard have heard of the enlisted per- Warren, who works under the i: DID YOU EVER EARN $300 AN HOUR? sonnel's club, the Bluejackets direction of the Navy Exchnge Inn. Well, until six years ago the Officer, Cdr. T. E. Stevenson. Bluejackets was known as the Salaries, entertainment, refurbishments - 12 MIN. FROM ORANGE PARK Anchorage. At the time the Enlisted and other expensesare Council of the ebb spon- all financed through profits 18 MIN. FROM JAX NAS HERF5 HOW sored a name-changing contest. generated by the club. The man- 25 MIN. FROM CEDAR HILLS The result was that some enter ager of such a ebb faces many YOU'LL SAVE_ $100 -200 300 OR MORE prising person came up with the responsibilities not only In meet- new name Bbejackets Inn. Ing the ebb's obligation to the EVEN $100 IN 20 MIN. IS $300 AN HOUR. Under its former name the club customers but also In the hiringof ONLY A FEW NEW 64'S LEFT & A LARGE SELECTION opened in August of 1951 and even personnel supervision of facilities - though the names have changed, ,planning for entertainment, OF 65'S FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE conduct and the ebb offers essentially the maintaining orderly same services and enter- Insuring good housekeepinghabits. CLAYTQH RIVIIS tainment, and serves the same . purpose that It was establishedfor. Twenty-five people, seven of Enlisted clubs are established which are civilians, are employed - wpM: to prlvlde dining, social and full-time to maintain the club recreational facilities for the and serve Its patrons. They han- enlisted man. By offering attrac- dle the Acey Duecy and enlisted 101. OR AHGI AYE GREEK CQVI 5RN | || tive and Inviting facilities, the sections, food services, and i'PBaNejAGKSONVlt0HRMSLEI club helps to promote and main- package store. They also assistIn tain the well-being, morale, and catering for squadron or group contentment of Its, patrons. It parties and at Navy Wives Club r offers good food, and entertainment [ meetings.In . of the highest quality for MOTORS CORPORATION the lowest price possible. But the entertainment line, let's examine how the manage- music for either dancing or listening - ment strives to meet these requirements pleasure is available four and what they meanto nights a week -Thursday through the enlisted person. Sunday. The bands that play at the Every club must have capable club are usually local groups and . h, d,' ::1 ." -{:( *: manager who is responsible for before they entertain they audi- '. J' supervising all the phases of tion for the manager. Whether or : I, not they are regular entertain- .- WE operation. At the Bbejackets this ': 6 ment at the Bluejackets dependson 4; INVITEEVERYBODY h' NOW :Ii the acceptance by the patrons. CAN YOUTAKE Special entertainment, such as : ) Jimmy Strickland and his TV ; YOUR CAR gang, Is featured every three : WITH YOU? months. These groups are chosen - OPEN !I : I Financing And'lnsuronce by their availability in this ':'! Stateside DYER And Overseas M. BURR Coif area. I representingGOVERNMENT I On Wednesday night who not EMPLOYEES 1 join your friends at the weekly tJ/((/ YUKON BILLIARDS FINANCE CORPORATION ANQ bingo game. The fun starts at : fIi /INTE'lWATiONAL,INSURANCE COMPANY SERVICE/ 8 relaxation p. m. ,and it besides also offers providing the \\lll t: : ACROSS FROM NAS JAX (NEXT DOOR TO YUKON DINER) 56J5 Tlmuquana Rd 771-0527 chance to win one of the good % selection of prizes available. I : BRAND NEW REGULATION TABLESCUSTOMTAILOREDCUESTICKSAV STARS & STRIPES : t WEBB'SPROFESSIONAL t\\;\ FREE PRIZES SPECIAL VazzTr- , ,'\ INCLUDESCUSTOMTAILORED DURING OUR" 'iSEAFARERS t LAUNDRY & 't,; OPENINGPENNIES I'L: DRY CLEANERS ,! CUESTICKS PER : ,,II ' PLUS \CROSS RAILROAD FROM CUE | \.\SYUKON ,, _MANY OTHERS THE FLORIDA SOFT DRINKS a MINOR INVITED ,- OPEN! ONLY STAR TOWN MACHINEIN I f 1600TO MIDNIGHT WK. DAYS ALL DAY'SAT: PAT'S "ONE FRIEND TAILOR ,- ,,' -'-'_. .- SHOP'' TELLS ANOTHER" 0 r - 'i' "ir roo : MAT: TO \\\riWS 1 it" { ?r' * , ,,. .... .. .. -. -- .,.. , . - ---- - --- -- -- ------ -- - - . .. ,. .. . n. ,1tI \ ,. .. ..- I.. -----.---'----------- I OCTOBER 1, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 .. ..._ _ Responsibility For Position Allowances 51 cents a mile; current average cost for commercial transportation of a house trailer;or the Increase On Classification And Job RatingHow combined cost of transporting the a maximum weight allowance of Trailer Travel household goods over a like distance - often have you asked yourself or a co-worker just what Is for a member of a corres- the setup for administering the Navy's Wage and Classification Program y A new NAVCOMPT notice ponding pay grade plus the ? If you are a supervisor, your share In the responsibility for issued by the Office of the Comptroller appropriate dislocation allowance - a sound Classification and Wage Program has undoubtedly been some- contains Information regarding If applicable. It has been what of a puzzle. How often have you questioned the necessity for pre- Increased house trailer established that these costs be paring position descriptions or job descriptions governing the work allowances, from 36 cents mile the lowest of the three ceiling you perform? Have you ever stopped to think about how essentiala to 51 cents a mile. Any person- In the cast of pay grades E-4 sound Classification and Wage Program Is to the efficient man- nel who received permanenr: through 0-1 at certain distances.The . agement of an organization? What causes one employee's work assignment change of station orders after to be graded while another employee's work assignment is August 7, 1964, (the date the law laner restriction willstill ungraded? Why do we conduct annual maintenance reviews? I t// became effective) are eligible for leave E-4s through E-7s paying The Classification Act passedby ..* .J..j.,.'J .t-, ;:fJ' f I/,J the new rates. The new entitle- some of the cost longer trailer In 1949 and / Ji;; ..eU'J.L.M.:. Congress as who determine general policy and ments are available for transportation hauls. amended subsequent years sets procedures for field activities, Gerald J. Giusti of house trailers within the forth the principles and objec- render decisions on appeal cases, continental limits of the United Richard H. Davis, American tives for determining the grades States and Alaska, and are effective - and negotiate with the Navy office short story writer, novelist and and salaries of graded or white- of Industrial Relations on Classification Giusti, NATTCServiceman when either the govern- war correspondent..30 years collar employees. Public Law and Wage matters. ment or the Individual procuresthe ago((1934)) the era the"Laund- 1028, 84th Congress, togetherwith The Commanding Officer of Of transportation by a com- romaf born In Fort Worth, other Congressional Acts each field activity is responsible mercial transporter. Tex, when a local resident open- prescribes the methods and prin- for administering the Classi- The MonthFirst Left unchanged are two other ed his "Washateria," a new typeof ciples for establishing ratings fication and Wage Program at his restrictions so the reim- service where electric wasbngmachines and fixing pay rates for blue- activity. The Wage and Classi- Class Aviation Electri- bursement Is limited to the lowestof could be rented by the collar workers. fication Division, Industrial Relations cian's Mate Gerald J. Giusti, received the following three ceilings: hour. The Secretary of the Navy Is Department,performs the the "Serviceman of the responsible for administering the day to day work of our local Month" award for the month of Classification and Wage Program program. Except in a few special July during ceremonies held In ] throughout the Navy In accord- types of cases,the level of graded the office of Captain C.G.Strum, ance with laws and regulations positions, GS-1 through GS-15, Commanding Officer of Naval Air CJDUUUUEIHL> prescribed by Congress and the and the rating determinations on Technical Training Center, : President. The Chief of the Officeof ungraded positions are final insofar Tuesday afternoon. Industrial Relations, Navy Department as necessary to process per- Giusti, an Instructor at acting for the Secre- sonnel actions to higher author- NATTC's Class "A" School for tary has jurisdiction over all ity. An appeal however, will not Aviation Electricians, has been ChevroletCHEVROLET Classification and Wage Pro- hold up the necessary personnel attached to the training center for grams throughout the Navy. This action. 31 months. During that time, his office prescribes the general pol- The Area Wage and Classification letter of commendation reads: icies and procedures and is the Office, located here In "He has demonstrated superior in Jacksonville final Navy authority onsuchmat- Jacksonville, Is a' field branch leadership qualities that have Instilled - ters.The office of the Navy Office of Industrial In his students a genuine DOWNTOWN- Chief of each bureau or' Relations. This office is desire to advance both pro- 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE office within the Navy Is responsible responsible for evaluating activity fessionally and militarily." .. . for' administering all programs. They also fur- Along with his letter of commendation Classification and Wage Pro- nish advice and assistance on the Giusti received a grams in organizations under his solution of technical problems as $50.00 U. S. Savings Bond, and a control In our case, it is the requested by the activity. (This free trip to historic St.Augustine, THE Chief of BuWeps. The Bureau office should not confused with Fla., courtesy of Jacksonville maintains a small staff of Wage the Wage and Classification Division USO and the Augustine Cham- and Classification technicians IRD.) ber of Commerce for he and his QUALITYGOES itttt family. The Civil Service CommissionIn Giusti reported toNATTC after IN general has jurisdiction law serving a tour of duty with Patrol over all federal personnel mat- Squadron VP-16 of New York BEFORETHE ters. However, it has no control City. He. entered,the Navy Feb. over wage-setting practices for 21, 1956, after attending Brown blue-collar employees. The Sec- University in Providence, Rhode 4727 Son Juan retary of the Navy has complete Island for three years. NAME GOES ONI Phone 334-5852 responsibility over the Wage His letter of commendationalso Program of this agency. The stated that his sense of per- ' BUDGETPERMANENT Commission is responsible for sonal pride, fervent attitude, A HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV 4 9S compiling and publishing classi- military ,appearance, and enthusiasm - fication standards forgraded em- were in the highest Naval traditions Thur. Evenings By Appointment: ployees.The Ids flied Jackie Williams Wage and Classification A bulletin board in the em- a.ss Specialist in Cutting Division, IRD, this activity maintains ployees' cafeteria at the New PIrfnIIICTY Naturally Curly Hairij a complete and current set Senate Office Building has: this of all published standards for notice: "Wedding gown for sale . graded and ungraded positionsand Size 10, Hand embroidered with .Na./we1isd.... jobs. Each employee Is wel- detachable train and slip, Cost .. '. .....sd cirelli. come to look at the standards $160, Sell half price, Worn only N.M..O etLe for this type of work at any time:. two hours." ,I ...... Cpw c.N v.... C..d T..w ,........... Caler r I ..., ROOSEVELT MALL :ii $3991 car insurance buy* CAR WASHOPEN MODEL U famous low rates H and top service. 265 tq.in.visible picture area: 21overH duce. picture measurement f) Contact 'E'! MONDAY 8:30: A.M.thru- 6 SATURDAY P.M. TIMUQUANA T.V. 1 LOCA THE ROO VEL T MA.LL Bt SHOPPING YD. CENTER', 5617 TIMUQUANA ROADSP LUTENPhone ON ROOSEVELT / 771-6400 EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY 1-4484 3811] Blandini-Blv< SALES SERVICE FREE WITH caw wpsiiEo STATE FARM. ! I IMltal. .AteelMI, tOMTMC CM9M7 _.. RENTALS $15.00 PER MO. Am erne.Ht.ii..ct*.IIIIM*. t . --- l lI I OCTOBER 1, 1964 I PACE 10: JAX AIR NEWS i I Ii,I Navy Aids It's Youth With SwimmingDuring The idea was not particularly but the new. country. to sweep began the 50's a new phenomenon The impetus seemed to come from,. the mush- the Interest was. This was age-group competitive swimming. to this time was mostly limit- prior swimming Competitive rooming private pools through-out the country. 1 ed to College Varsity, YMCA and: Country or Athletic Club participation subsidization,monopolized the sport. Then came the revolution - For Australia and Japan,with national Special The Sports Directory for the and years American kids began to show their mettle. Today hundreds of thousands of kids through out the contains - 1964 recreation season sports, at the 1964 and most of our swimming representatives in swimming meets amusement and entertainment nation are competing age-group ServicesTickets -$68.10 value for$2.95. Olympics will be teenagers.Agegroup . Shrine Circus-October 2-4, swimming Is an organized - 1964-at the Jacksonville Coliseum sport, governed by rules price $2.50 and $1.50.A set down by the A AU. It Is broken Tickets are available at the limited number of ticketsare down into age-groups of eight and Recreation Division( (SpecUlSer- available for the Universityof under, nine and 10, 11 and: 12, 13 vices) Bldg. 1704. for the followIng Florida Football borne games- and 14, and ends when a swimmer events:.. $5.15 except for the Georgia- reaches 18 years of age. In international ( The Jacksonville "Robins"Pro Florida games which are $5.50 and age-groupcem- Football Team Single ticketsare For further information on all petition. there are only four recognized $L50 each. tickets call Exts. 8791 or 8153. strokes. They are the The Georgia Tech-Navy Football Free Style,Breast Back and But- Game--Friday October 9 terfly strokes. at 8 p. m. Tickets are avail Piloting Lessons Usually the yoonger swimmers PUSHING OFF IN ANOTHER session of swimming practice the able at $5.50 and $3. compete in short sprints (50( yds. " Jax Navy Novice swimmers splash their way across the NAS Indoor - Vacation for two--available at Free Piloting Lesson classesare or 50 meters). By the time they Pool. (Navy Photo by Kay Leljedal. AN) $38 two days and one night at held every Tuesday evening, reach 12, however, competitive the Nautilus Congress tan at 7:30 p. m. at the Independent Life events can cover the entire inter- assists along the way. The Navy Jax Team is further Cape Coral Fla. and two days Building on West Duval Street. national spectrum. These assists, however, are no broken down into three sub- and two nights at the luxurious All military and civilian person- Normally, during a season, small chore and are some of the,* teams; A, B and C. Each sub- Martinique hotel Miami Beach nel are welcome. teams compete In a local league most demanding on parents that team has minimum time require An article explaining these and culminate with their top exists in the sporting world. ments for at ]least one of the four Fla.Also a vacation for two for$38- classes, which are sponsored by swimmers competing in area or Without parental assistance, a competitive strokes. As a swim- Three days and two nights at the the Jacksonville Power Squadron State "Jr. Olympics". Larger team or its individual( members mer achieves these minimums Spring Rock Country Club in I appeared in last week's Jax Air teams compete in local Intra- cannot survive. Even in local novice he will automatically move tothe Spring Valley, New York. News.VANDERBilT. state, and national meets. Thereis leagues the time demanded next higher group. Normally only a continual succession of Invitational of parents In taxi-service, officiating the A and B teams will be Involved - meets at all three management and studyIng In competition outside of levels. are much more than In any intramurals. It should be em- Competitive swimming is a other sport. phasized, however, that any I TIRES sport where size and inherent The Northern Florida Novice swimmer who can now swim 25 athletic] ability are not nearly so League is one of the lower eche- yards easily and works, will see "PROVEN FOR MILEAGEQUALITYPRICE"AUTO important as determination and lons of age group competitive competition before the winter 3 CENTERS TO SERVE YOU physical fitness. It is a sport swimming. It Is primarily designed (Continued on Page 12)) where the individual can prove :! and regulated for the beginning - himself and see the effects of his competitive swimmer. .NO 1 MONEYDOWN : 1.17 vf.K.: own efforts. teaches teamwork WEDGEWOODAPARTMENTS yet does not inhibit individual Swim J Jax Navy effort. Except for the short I I QUALITY NYLON V..Pnmbn sprints, the physical conditioning 24 MONTH 31 MONTH necessary is very demanding. Team To Start ACROSS FROM UNCONDITIONAL UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE amount of coaching or cajolingcan HAS MAIN GATE CU4RANTfE , succeed without the absolute SIZE IUCK"ALL EACH SIZE WHITEWALL' :EACH determination of the swimmer. It Winter SeasonLast 12&3BEDROOMSCENTRAL is an Individual effort with some f00.13.......:. 10.u 100.17..IS.17 week the Navy Jax Swim- I 6SO.11..1I.JJ 6SOalJ..I6.JJ Team for AIR CONDITIONING It HEAT ming began preparing 100.17..17.13 1' O.IJ........ 17.Ji7SOa1. .......... .II.JJ 7.14........ 11.61 If s winter season. The initial '. Ro0,11..13.13 $00.14..1$3I tryouts are now being held and 85. $ 12O.BURBRIDGE IIS0.l1IS.u I5Oal4.........21,11 will continue throughout the next . 1So.lf ....... I.a tsOal4........ .25M month Workouts and time trials 670.15 ...?. I.a 67 .IS........ ISM conducted the NAS 710'U..IO.lJ 710.15........ 11A7110.1s. are being at REALTY ....... 17.17 760015..4.... 17.N Indoor Pool Tuesdays and Thurs REALTORS Add 2.50 101 Vh..I"alls 120oo15..........22.12. days from 4:30 p. m. to 6 p. m., 117 E. BAY ,ST. EL 4-6646 Add 12.-'e III UIO, Ins T ItS AWV.MaetaIS'T.elelsT.s and Saturdays from 9 a. m. to All Tine PI..T..a. E.c..........$100 AM.O.II Oil Tin....Iec........ 11 a. m. Over 50 swimmers have t turned out already and a drive is on to talent. I I I ROTATIONs uncover more If you are In the Navy or a / FREE MOUNTING l '" "' _.1 1f.t service junior under 18 years of INTRODUCINGYOUR TUBE-REPAI age and can swim 2syards easily ON YOUK MARK Get Set;GOr'!! in any one stroke,come on out. NATIONWIDE AGENT MAIN STREET CEDAR HILLS SOUTHSIDE Two of the NAS Novice Swimmers The Northern Florida Novice - . 17it t M.I 350.al.li.1" .1..4. 7144 WIiP Hi11wq EL 440S1 (CHHII. w..c..m) FLV20UOPEN get ready to dive in for a League, of which the Navy Jax SANDY"CROSSO SP I-4aK .An... f_Plett ,..... MCR. O'DI.MON..WED.-FRI.; TIL f TJL trial run across the NAS Pool. Swimming Team is a member of, OPEN DAILY'TIL A P.M. ERNIE Til CRIBS PM,Mp. CARROLL CRIBB.Mft. Navy Photo by Kay Leljedal, is planning a full schedule of SNi. age-group swimming meets this UI'' season. The first meet will be against the Good Shepherd Swim- ming Team (Movie & Varsity) at the NAS Indoor Pool Saturday, October 17, at 9 a. m. The Navy SEASON; : Jax Swimming Team should bea TROY (T.L.) . ; top contender to take this , year's Championship.If TAYLOR N : you',know of any swimmingtalent OPENS'FRl. NIGHT: ; ''if'' you know of any one ' : 2825 Cherokee .cir. E. with} previous experience in competitive r. .. coaching, meet officiat- PHONE EV 9-7514 'D JK ing or :anyone with a strong desire - to help the swimming team, 8PM A MAN WHO CAN SAVE 1 please contact Lieutenant Com- I YOU TIME AND MONEY mander Nichols, at NAS, Ext. ' ; : 550. ON; YOUR INSURANCE OrangePark/: I 'I&' The'Jax Navy Swimming TeamIs . : I'l"I I coached by Mike; Stevens AN, 'IAYIONWIDE J I I under the, direction of Captain . J I J. R. Ward, of Fleet Air %':4' Mattel t r 'IOWVKC.. ,... Ce , Wing . New Paved Lot t 0os'. It s I N leswaece' Ce Ion****CII Parking .. .,. . . Eleven. , .'. . .,,' ... '.' . i 4 f .. .., FAW-ll'ls the team's. Mq-,rJff.t.CMw.O.+c.O ........ . .". '. . sponsor. .. .- . .. \ . OCTOBER 1.I 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 ' Jax Navy Skeetmen Thursday The club in meets Bldg.every 503, other at 3 BrothersContinued : ': Navy Parachute 7:30 p. m. They are anxious to ( From Page 4)) gather new members and will welcome anyone interested in any tached to HS-7, as a plane Honors At 1964 Finale Club Elects of their meetings. Sgt. Fox was commander of a SH3A Hell- presented a trophy at the end of copter. --- -- -- the meeting in appreciation for The two older brothers servedin In the final shoot of the 1964 season the Jax.Navy Skeet Team his past work with the club. He the Korean Conflict. CDR. I won top honors in the two day Annual Bass Capital Skeet Championship is the first president of the clubto Barnes served as O-In-C of a held at Palatka, Florida, September 2627. New OfficersThe be reelected. FASRON Squadron. Maj.Barnes, On the opening day Ken The "Vapor Trails," the high flew the F-86 Sabre Jet, and was Pendergras, AEC, of the NAS targets to win the allgauge event Jacksonville Navy Sports altitude demostration team, havea credited with one official "kill" PIO Office, won top honors in with a 99x100 and Dr; Parsons Parachute Club elected its officers scheduled Jump In Meridian, of a "Mig". the 410 gauge event with a 47x with a 97x100 who placed secondIn for the coming exhibitions Miss., on Oct. 24 and at the NAS The family is originally from 50 and teamed of NATTC up with Dr. D.L. the class A event. Pendergrasand throughout the south Jax Open House on Nov. L Medina, Wash. Dental Parsons, GySgt. Wesley Fox was unanimously - Miller teamed . togetherand Dept., to win the two man team up reelected head the won the two man team event. to with 'a 91x100.In . event, ; . with a 199x200. club and Robert Holden, EN1. the 28 gauge event again VOU LlIE.NUT'Y After winning the two man team was designated vice president and Chief Pendergras won top honors operations officer.The boardof events In all four of new gauges guns with a 49x50, while Warrant Of- the Jax Navy Team broke a fine governors will consist of L. ABOUT Miller of the NAS Med ficer E.C. 488x500 to take top honors In the Parmer, AE2, R. Holden, W. ical Dept., won runner-up spotIn five man team-shoot. Johnson, PR]., D. Asplund, A/2C f j the class B event with a 47x50 the (the only Air Force member of BELL AIR Pendergras won high over followed by Lee Hester, HM2, all event In the shoot with a 292x the club,) and! L.. Noel, PR3. also of the NAS Medical Dept., TOOf who broke a 46x50 to win the class A event. Miller and Hester 300.Special NoticeAttention Comm VP-30 teamed up to win the two man event with a 93x100. all officers!1111!!! Frank Pace Their Lee Hester was the top gun in McCaffrey, the NAS Athletic the 20 gauge event with a 97x100 Director, Is looking for an officer - and Ed Miller broke a 92x100 to to either coach and be In IM place second in class A shoot. A- charge of, or just be In charge LeaguesBehind gain Miller and Hester teamed up of the Jax Navy Boxing Team. the superb passing and together to win the two man team Anyone Interested In this posi- pass catching of James Jackson, ; X event with a 189x200.On tion, can gain further Informationby the Communications football the final day of shooting contacting Frank McCaffrey, squad blanked another one of their Pendergras broke a perfect 100 at Ext. 585, Bldg. 3, NAS J ax. opponents, MARTD, 30-0, and eased past NARTU 126.In v. Navy Judo Club MARTD the game Communications--Jackson, Gaston, and! Krnavek each scored one TD while Wallace accounted for two Participates In JUDO TD's. In the Communications-- NARTU game Jackson scored two , unbelievable TD's for Comm. and . Fla. State MeetThe Zimmerman accounted for the . lone NARTU TD.Communications. Jax Navy Judo Club mem- is currently bers took part in a State Invi- leading the National League witha tational Tournament held Sept. 4 0 record, while VP-30 is 26-27 at Gulfport, Fla. The juniors that participated :leading the American League withan for Jax Navy were; David Mar- identical 4-0 record. den, just recently promoted to The results of last weeks actionare BELLAIRI Yellow Belt placed 2nd In the : 7 year old jr. division. AF679th 12, Marines 0 The seniors taking part in the O&R 12, FICEUR 6 tournament were GySgt. D. 1... VP-30-12, Hosp 6 . Stewart, MAD ((1st degree Black A/C Maint 6, NARTU 18 .T4-lE13E I T "BUy" Belt), and! Ens. C.S. Boutwell Comm 30, MARTD 0 (Green Belt) of the Heavyweight Comm 12, NARTU 6 division; J. 1... Baird, ATl ((3rd aat N : grade Brown Belt) 200 lb. divi- Follow the signs Southon VY sion; Rod Fowler ((1st grade aaticwe4c4Mvutt Boulevard Brown Belt) 180 lb. division; Blanding For: Sam Jackson, SA, NATTC (White Belt) 150 Ib. division and Joe Schools Churches . Moldoon, AM. VP-7 ((3rd degree 103rd St. at Wcsconneff Blvd Streetlights Brown Belt) 135 lb. divi- * WE WIRE FLOWERSPHONE Sidewalks Kitchen equipped Beauty sion.Those SP 1-3770 IP 1.0250 JUDO WINNERS Two of' the men placing in their or winners at the recent Judo weight divisions were; D. L. FLOWERSFOR tournament were Joe Moldoon, Stewart, 1st place, Heavyweight EVERY OCCASIONFREE FROM $10,900 TO $13,000 Rod Fowler 2nd placeIn AM1, 3rd degree Brown Belt, division, DELIVERY' the 180 Ib. division and Joe 2nd in the 135 and under wgt. JEWELL J. SMiTH Moldoon, 2nd place In the 135 class Li", and GySgt D. l. Stewart Ib. division 1 1st degree Black Belt, 1 1st in the HvWgt. division ''R Not pictured was Rodney Fowler, 1st WESCONNETT grade Brown Belt, who placed2nd FURNITURE CO. in the 180 and under wgt. 5326 WeScoMett IU vd at 1 QJrd SEETHE 65''s class. Navy Photo by Harold Benson, SNCHURCH NEW&USEDIIR . of CHRIST AND CONDITIONER FURNITURE PLYMOUTH VALIANT t BARRACUDA I .. 5223 WESCONNETTI1LVD.NEAR NAS L EASY CREDIT ( : 1 AT JUST OFF TI VQVASA'RD. .. ; SUNDAYS: FREIGHT SALVAGE . REPOSSESSIONS POWELL PLYMOUTH 10:00 A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP . . 11:00: A.M. WORSHIP Bargains Galore! .. 7:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICE ' WEDNESDAYS: COME IN AND BROUSE 1218 SAN'MARCO''. . .." . 7:30: P.M.,MIDWEEK SERVICE OPEN PHONE 9 Sf A.M.1.0150 to 9 P.M. ,I, f "I ,.\ .f ur.1 /I !'.\., !//1! 'J!M\-I I ,. .>ufi/' :/ . 'CHURCH PHONE SP 1. 01J: ' MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 - -- - ' '' ' .. .. '" ._- ,_. P'A'G'E' 1 '12 JAX AIR NEWS OCTOBER 1, I 1964 IM BowlingAs (Novice Continued Swimmers from page 10)) League Lcads season is completed. The C team Is for those swimmers new to Knotted In IM the NAS Intramural "keg- competition and completely out of lers" start their eighth week of shape. Golf Action bowling action the Air Frames Competitive swimming is definitely - Four teams, two In each of the lead theNatlonalleaguewitha204 on the upswing In the Jacksonville - Intramural Golf are two leagues record; the Cursors and the area. At NAS Jax a fine undefeated and hold down the top Sky Warriors of the Continental indoor pool provides the scene In the "Linkster" action. League, are tied at 17-7; and for year-round practice and competition spots American The in the teams leading the American are the meets. There are a number League are A/C Malnt 3-0, and b UNDER Eagles with a 13-3 record. of experienced swimmers and Hospital "A" 3-0 while in the The results of last weeks action some tremendous latent talentin undefeatedteams National League the are: this area. With the help of all are FICEUR 3-0 and VP-5 American League the people concerned NAS lax NEW can have a great"Junlor"swim- 2Q.The results of last weeks action Electrons, Photo Lab 3-1 ming team. Who knowsmaybeone are Hellions, Riggers 4-0 of the Jax Navy swimmers American League CEMENT Pan Handlers, Thunderheads 2-2 will be a member of the 1968 - Scratch Handicap Pelicans, Chiefs 3-1 Olympic teams. Mad Foxes, Needlers 3-1 Admin, AF679th 8-1 5-1 ComStore5, Neptunes 2-2 MARINE BARRACKS A/C Malnt; F AEW 9-0 6-0 Cannon Cockers, FICEURffl 4-0 (*Continued page 1)) National League - Continental League most Improved Individual area VP-5, ComF air]ax 6-3 4-2 aboard the station in the past VP-30"B", NARTU 6-3 2%-1'/. Flying Phantoms, Avions 2-2 month. FICEUR. VAP-62 7-2 2-4 Strikers, Mix Masters 3-1 The CO also took time out to , Sparks, Pizzans 3-1 praise the Public Works Depart- Spoilers, Supply 4-0 ment for the work they have dora EXPRESSWAY Burgermasters, FICEUR2 4-0 and are doing In the aftermathof Spartans, Cursors 3-1 Hurricane Dora. APARTMENTS Sky Warriors, Cutters 3-1 With the Navy-Ceorgia Tech 64 MONZA COUPE . oo . . . . $2295 Owl Hoots, Inspectors 3-1 football being played In game FURNISHED $65.00 4 Speed trans, R&H, wire wheel hubs, solid red. Jacksonville soon, many distinguished ... National League visitors, Including Un- 64 IMPALA SPORT COUPE. . . . ... 52695' AF679th Play Boys 4-0 der-Secretary of the Navy PaulB. UNFURNISHED $55.00 Auto/trans., V-8, R&H, Solid Maroon, black interior, WSW. Rookies, Scatter Pins 4-0 Fay, will be visiting this 64 CHEVY It WAGON. . . . . :. 3195 Air Frames, BB Stackers 3-1 station. NAS Jax Open House, Children Welcome, Nova series, auto/trans V$, power steer/brakes/ factory Marines, Baymen 3-1 slated for November 1, will draw Conveniently! Locatedto air/cond., luggage rack, many extras, GM Executive car. AOMD 4-0 thousands of civilian a- . Protons guests downtown 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE . : . . $2195 Army AFES, FICEUR CPO's 31NARTU2 board the station, many of who NAS.and Cecil FICEUR3 4-0 have never seen the base. Auto/trans./ V-8, p. BKS:, R&H, Ivory over silver blue. First impressions are In- 63 CHEVROLET BELAIR . .. . . . $1895 delible. With the full support of CLEO DAVIS 4 Door Sedan, Auto/trans., 6 Cyl., R&H, solid blue, WSW. MAD Intramural the commanding officer, all commands 63 CORVETTE STINGRAY .... . . . $3595 are requested to continue REALTORS-INSURORS 4 speed trans, R&H, silver blue, interior, like new. beautification of their areas in 588 S. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 36 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |