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--- --- -- - " ' I _. -: ''IIi' .., .. .. .., ,' ..J NE .. H.1 v vWBUBH Hi w aMBa BmnMBBBBHBBBB BBa H BnBaHBBBHaBHiBiHHBB nH BBHnB ' Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein areThVrr a "7rfr1Q'H9 be considered an official I I expression of any military department The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military! cktwlllrtrnt of the products or services advertised.NOVEMBER . VOL 22 NO. 36 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVillE FLORIDA 5, 1964 . , Commandant'sBirthday .:!, ...: ;($,.'.'.11V"::'>", of-. ' 1t r fr , (IJ !r: . ; : MJ': ,. L t '\ "t>Et't: ;": a r , k ;,:,';;lk'1 : ' J>:,r", >,>f" .. .X e MessageSince .} \ ttp'of' .. Il<..' .t 10 November 1775, ;v Marines have served our country - faithfully and well, inwar and in peace. For nearly two cen- turies we have fought on far-flung L battlefields of the world in the 1 I :' aeewax+ t 9 cause of liberty. Today, in I Southeast Asia, a new genera- tion of Marines is helping a be- leagured people defend their .., ,x " freedom against agression. ffW;' ..., ".. .w. _ : V: It is fitting that amidst our ..,' ,- ....... .'t \ 4 celebrations we pause a momentto MARINES STORM ashore on Onslow Beoch, Camp lejeune, North READY TO GO-The dependents of the men of Patrol Squadron pay tribute to the memory.ofthose get ready to board the MATS aircraft which transported them to Marines who have given Carolina, in an amphibious landing. (Defense Dept. Photo) the US Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Saturday, as their lives in streaming jungles, the squadron made preparations to leave NAS Jax, for their new on the cold waters, and in the duty station. vast reaches of the skies in the defense of freedom throughout the Marines Here To Celebrate years. Let each of us pledge, First Group From PatRon 18 with deep and reverent resolu- tion and maintain to preserve those high Ideals for which they 189th Next Week \ Birthday Departs For New Home In P.RThree fought and died. in the Na- Today, as past, our airplanes their crews and thirty five ground personnel tion is most fortunate in having departed NAS Jacksonville on Saturday and Sunday Oct. 31 and Nov. within the Marine Corps men and MARINES, NAS, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.....Marines stationed in the ; 1 for the US Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. This women who have the high orderof Greater Jacksonville area atCecll Field and from the Marine Barracks; . group comprises about one fourth of the squadron and they will personal ability that modern Marine Aviation Detachment NATTC and the Marine Air Reserve assume the duties of the VP detachment at Ifcosevelt Roads, Puerto warfare requires, and the abilityto Training Detachment, NAS, Jacksonville, will celebrate the 189th .. Rico. Their secondary mission will be to lay the ground work for the perceive a national jjoal of[ Anniversary of the United States Marine Corps at three separate - Flying Phantoms permanent move to Roosevelt Roads scheduled to '(Continued on Page 2)) Birthday Balls Tuesday, November 10th. will Highlight of the evening begin early next year and to be be the traditional and colorful completed in April of next year. ExtendedThe cake cutting ceremony. The United Fund Some of the Phantoms who departed Lagging; huge birthday cakes are escorted Jacksonville on Saturdayand into the ballroom by four Marines Sunday will not be re- 1964 United Fund campaignhas should be given to the Marlne- from their contributions. preceded by an honor guard of turning. They are scheduled to been extended In order to Barracks 115: x, Navy Exchange However, a look at the graph Marines, two of each rank. The remain In Puerto Rico until the reach the goal set at the start 138% Industrial Relations below makes obvious the reason National and Marine Corps colorsare squadron moves there. The dependents of this year's drive. A new dead- Department 265%, Air- the drive has been extended. presented and martial music of these men departedon line of November 13 has been craft Maintenance Department Laxity on the part of some depart- Is played throughout the cere . Saturday October 31st aboarda established In order to allow 106% Dental lOOfo( Medical ments in this graph Is obvious. mony. MATS aircraft which departed everyone another opportunity to 101%, Weapons -10810,ComFairJax The cake is cut by the senior Jacksonville at 9 A.M. Cdr. S. contribute to the 43 agencies depending Staff 100% VW-4 100% The necessity of money to Marine Officer. Traditionally, K. Mansfield, CommandingOfficer entirely on these contri- Fuel Depot 100ft. NATTC operate the various agencies in the first piece of cake is presented of VP-18 was on handat butions to operate for another 100%, Navy Recruiting 100% the United Fund Is obvious. Their to the youngest Marine their departure to wish them a year.At. and VAP-62 130%. These departments benefits to men in the military present and the second piece to pleasant and safe journey and to NAS Jax,several commands have met their obliga- and to civilian government the oldest.A . help] them bid their farewell to have distinguished themselves by tions to the community and them- workers Is obvious. section of the Marine Corps .I NAS Jacksonville.The contributing over lOOfo of their selves, not to mention the 43 Hence, If all these statementsare Manual Is read which was written r' \- first part of December will dollar goal Congratulations agencies who benefit directly so obvious, why this graph? by General John A. Lejeune, see a fourth crew and their dependents I 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70 80% 90% 100% Commandant of the Marine Corpsin leaving Jacksonville for AlMJII Oftir e 1921 paying homage to those Puerto Rico and six more crews fiNnee one.Comm. Marines who have given their and aircraft will depart in Jan- [)fill. lives In the defense of their uary and February, The remainder 000 H G country and dedicating all living - of the Flying Phantoms OIR Marines to the honor of their will have::! departed the Jacksonville Corps and Country. area b1' prllof 1965 and the sAw Each of the three Birthday Os entire squadron will be settled In Balls will feature a dinner and PW their new home.: o.i. Sw. dance. The Marine Officers Sal" oHw.St from the Jacksonville area will in Puerto Rico until January of Fidel Int.Oft. at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville - 1965:Will'* be commanded by Print ShllpflCEUR A cocktail hour will LCd R. II. C. Freund. open the evening at 7 P.M. The cake will take cutting ceremony The Phantoms departure MAD HArTeNa Flying place sharply at nine. Dinner .. . Jacksonville , from NAS I Hnap will be served starting at 9:30. in 1965willclimax 12 years MARTU early Dance music will be furnishedby of being home ported Jackson AIM JuNARTU the ComFalrJax Navy Band. ville. They were assigned to Jacksonville In 1953. (Continued on. Page 9)) L F NOVEMBER 5, 1964 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS - .,-. ' VETERANS DAY rA .'1"1\ ; ,. OCt< 'IW J""!,\, "' Chaplain Message , .. ., 5 : :' ,; ;..' \.:{'It'?:I'tJ.e: .I/ ; ;\o " .J ",0 , ;11 - Iro@W E E OO E E 9 I' I'ii1Hl : :!< By John A. AbucewiczTo .,. SUNDAY ,'0 I. of all men, In all dimes the figure of Christ ha!*\ stood, from the day '" Service Holy ,-: "r. '. 8:00 a.m. qualities we need so much. \ of His birth, for all the optimistic Generosity, Communion Charity, Kindness Patience Mercy beyond belief is the roll-call of the ,.. : 9:30 a. m. Service, of Divine eoodnesscs of God the Son, made flesh for our sake. From Bethlehemuntil rl Worship the Ascension His public life was nothing but an unselfish giving of : 9:30 a. m. Sunday School for Himself, In order to bring peace and joy and happiness to unhappy man. ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 kind. 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine Worship Today, how badly we all stand in need of his helping hand! How sadlyare 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship we all deficient in that Christian optimism which alone can enable us :11 ,. .. to continue the welfare that is life! How gladly would we all be able to ;". .. from faith in Jesus WEDNESDAY courage which comes only ! .... use that genuine 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal Let us go to Him and He will give us that courage. That is courage? Courage is not just to bare one's bosom to the sabre trust alone, In 7:30 p. n. Senior Choir Rehearsal daring. Courage is to grieve, to have the hurt, and make the world believe "1.- you are not caring. Courage does notlie alone in dying for a cause. I h. : r w. 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion To die is only giving. Courage Is to feel the daily daggers of relentless .. ,;iJ.: ( .' Y' G I ..... .: "(t"ty. ;'"' Also on all Holy Days steel and keep on Hving"Caption "A '.t-t." St. Ed- t-,? I, Catholic Services at ward's Chapel NATTC and Naval A SALUTE TO THOSE Hospital Contest MASS SUNDAY WHO HAW 6 1 fcOO a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Ed- ward's Chapel EditorialVeteran's DAILY MASS 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel Day Honors MONDAY & TUESDAY 4:15 p.m. King Hall NATTC Defenders of FreedomIn FRIDAY 12:05 p.m. U.S. tavalliospitalSATURDAY Flanders Field the poppies grow, between the crosses row on row.* These lines were written to commemorate Armistice Day a national fay oRQ observance which is now called Veteran's Day and is observed Nov. 11. 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel rA Originally, it was proclaimed a holiday to celebrate the end of World CONFESSIONS-SA TURCA Y War I and to pay homage to the men who fought and died during its battles. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before - Since 1918, World War II, the Korean Conflict and the fighting in Viet- Masses >T t + 1.s Nam have added crosses to the nation's cemeteries and brought mourn- Catechism Classes: GradeSchoolSATURDAY; ing and sadness to many more homes. So the name of the holiday was changed to encompass all U. S. veterans of all wars and conflicts. But no matter what the holiday Is called its purpose remains the same 10:00 a.m.11 saints' _\t-tivitifs to remind the citizens of the United States that their military men and building 722 women still serve. If they didn't,theworld might not be free, and we would not have the freedoms which have become commonplace in our society. . ......,' Though those of us now on active duty are not, in some contexts, con- Traffic sidered veterans, we still have an important role in the observance of this holiday. We all will be veterans in the future and what we are doing now insures our place of honor in the Veteran's Days of tomorrow. ViolationsThe While officially we will remember the veterans of the past this Nov. 11, those of us now in the armed forces can look forward to the future and be j justifiably proud that we are part of a force that insures that our fellow following is a report of "WHO'S THE DARN FOOL WHO INVITED THOSE THREE WAVESTO dozens will be able to celebrate with us in the years to come. (AFPS) motor vehicle accidents and traf- HELP CELEBRATE THE CORPS' BIRTHDAY". Congratulations gob fic violations for the period Octo- ber 25 J. Jilek. DKC at the Navy Finance Office, who submitted the through October 3L Commandant's MessageContinued winning caption for last month's contest. Number of Accidents Other entries included: "Opposing the Marines in the lug of' ( From Page 1)) This Week October 25 through war is One Sick Sailor" AirOps Personnel Division. such.paramount Importance that qualities which have made October 31. . . 7 "I 1 always wondered how the Navy brought up those subs'... they voluntarily undertake dutiesIn uncommon valor a common Total Accidents this year through Richard Amid, PR3. NAS Cecil Field which the long hours the virtue. October 31. . . 198 "Whewl One Navy Chief sure swings a lot of weighf. Allen I. family separations the risks and To all who bear the name Number of Accidents through Neville. Jacksonville, Fla. ' the uncertainties far exceed the Marine, and to all Marine October 1963 . . 235 material rewards. Throughout families I extend my warmest Total number of days since last the years. Marines have fostered congratulations and very best Injury in vehicle accident.. 83 these traditions of courage, loyalty wishes on the 189th birthday of honor and devotion to duty-- our beloved Corps. Number of ViolationsThis Week . . 43 Speeding . . . 5 Reckless Driving . 1 - Going through Stop Sign . 2 a AX AI Ft: 1VEWSThe Other Violations . . 35 I r $-K Twenty-five drivers appeared , before the Traffic Hearing Boardat ' the meeting held on November JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 2. Disposition of the cases Included - distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, the following: nine lost _ Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a driving and parking privileges a- private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR board station for various periods; 9 NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, two were assigned to completean 'Box 2, NAS Jacksonville by 12:00: noon on Monday before eight hour course in remedial t publication. News items are welcomed from all sources-- driving instructions; six were Telephone EV.9-7711. Ext. 162. given suspended penalties; three Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries were given warnings; two were concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing dismissed; thirteen were referred - Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida to commanding officers Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. for possible disciplinary action; A NEW 'for eleven were sent to the Jacksonville PICTURE for f our funny caption contest i, presented t VOL. 22 NO. 36 NOVEMBER 5, 1964 Police Academy for the November. Many funny, thoughts will be submitted about> what driver training.! oy. are running *from, or *. 10 write down your 'h o ghts. Y / today and submit, NAS ,, then 1 |to: Editor Jax Air| News, Bldg1 -.. - -....- I NOVEMBER 5, 196( JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 DOD IncreasesArmed Local NARTU will go from $L82 to $2.84. The changes In plans and Increased Health InsuranceThe AFGE Health Benefit Plan, high benefits will be distributed to all option, self and family! will Increase employees prior to November 1, Forces Squadron Wins Civil Service Commission from $6.88 to $9.48. High 1964. This brochure BRI 41- announced that 20 of the 38 plans option, self only, will go from 117, together withthe one you $2.52 to $3.50.Brochures currently hold, BRI 4125flU Tuition Aid Safety AwardVR741 participating In the Federal Employees' give complete Information regarding Health Benefits Pro- describing the .the plan.iVANDERBILT . gram will Increase their .. Washington (AFPS) -- Tuition of NARTU Jax has won premium rates November 1, aid for off-duty attendance In the CNO Aviation Safety Award, 1964. In general l, the premium civilian education institutions has Increases are In the high optionsof making It five years in row that I been Increased by the Departmentof one of the local unit's squadronshas the plans which provide greater TIRES Defense from $13.50 to $14.25 captured the award. benefits at higher costs. Approximately - per semester hour to encourage 1,783,000 Federal em- "PROVEN FOR MILEAGEQUALITYPRICE"AUTO participation, accordingto To win the prize VR-741edged ployees will be affected. Although 3 S greater Assistant Secretary Defense out her sister squadron VR-742, the cost of hospitalization has, CENTERS TO SERVE YOU (Manpower) Norman S. PaulIn which won the award last year. gradually risen during the past some cases, the Increasedrate Another heavy contender for 4 years,premium rates have been WIILPF11st : . covers 75 percent of the tuition the award among the 57 VR held down by the Plans and It . squadrons in the Naval Air Reserve - Increased has been necessary for them to costs. expenseswill be programed by the ser- Training Command, was draw on their reserves to meet QUALITY NYLON Vanderbilt Premium vices. NARTU's VR-743, which won the benefit payments which duringthe 24 MONTH 38 MONTH award in 1960, 1961, and 1962. UNCONDITIONAL current contract have UNCONDITIONAL year Mr. Paul stated, "It is my GUARANTEE GUARANTEE desire that added encouragementbe The award will be presented to generally exceeded premiums.The IUCKWALl WHITEWALL provided all active duty mili- Cdr. Thomas W. Hupp, USNR, Service Benefit PlanBlue( SIZE EACH SIZE EACH tary personnel to assist them to the squadron's C.O. by RAdm. Cross) high option, self and 600aIJ... ......10.n 600a1l. .. .. .. ISJ3l develop educationally to their Robert Goldthwaite, ComFair- family, will Increase from $5.82to l 650.1I..IUJ 6)0.13..16.33 maximum potential Jax/ComNab-6, in ceremonies at $7.88 biweekly. Self only, high 700.11........ IUS 100.11. ... .. .. Il.>i will from .. ..... ... ... . "The educational NARTU, November 7, at 0800. option, go $2.11 to 750.14. IUS 750.14. IUJ developmentto Cdr. $2.92. The Indemnity;! Benefit Plan 100.14. ..... 11.11 1OOa14."...... It." which I refer Is In the off- Hupp, formerly assignedto Aetna option self and 150.14. .. .... IUS 150.14........ .21.12650.1S duty type of academic education, VR-671 at NAS, Atlanta, Ga., ( ) high ...... US 950.14..... ... 25." the voluntary effort which Is In as X.O., is the vice-president of family, will increase from $5.64to 670.15 ...... '.11 670.15... .. .. IS.of addition to the mandatory on- Florida Steel Buildings, Inc., in $7.73. Self only, high option 710.15. .. ..... 10.11 710.15.... .. .. 16.41 duty training and professional Tampa. He lives with his wife 760.1S.. .... IUS 760.15.. .. .. 17.4 development programs...." and three children at 1343 West Add tSO IIJIIS"TubtlessTlles lot Ihllewalls AddS2.MoreIOlIS"TubtltsTllesAll 120.15..22.62AddS7.lbe , Concord in Orlando, Fla. fu Off-duty programs are pro- wcentoiCkvw&tPtht T.r., PU. T..& E.ck.i..N..t3. AM.On IIOH TI,.N.hc..ltl. ._ vided by the services for more RAdm, Goldthwaite will also efficient job performance, pre- present eight NARTU squadronswith ' ROTATION paration for aviation safety citations FRONT ENDSPECIAL) . greater respon- : . sibility and promotion, and to from I the Chief of Naval Air Reserve SEE PAGE 12.AND $483 FREEMOUNTING] augment or continue a person's Training.They areHS-742, YOU'LL KNOW WHY! : .. TUBE-REPAII prior civilian schooling. VR-741 and 742, VR-742 and 743, C-1'" Service programs also help to and VS-741, 742, and 743. RIVERSIDECHEVROLET MAIN STREET CEDAR HILLS SOUTHSIDE Increase an Individual's value to VS-742 and 743 receive their 17th&Main 3504 Bl../. ,. Bl4.Cedar 3244 Philip Hi|h.., EL 4.9051 ( Mills SIt."i".C..r) FL 9.2081"UNDY" the civilian manpower pool when fifth consecutive citation,HS-742 GROSSO. SP 1.6864 'Ac,." Frm PUtt PH.I.c' he Is separated from the armed takes its fourth VV-741 742, MCR. OPEN,MON..WED..FRI.Til ; PM OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL t P oM.| OPEN DAILY 8 'TIL 6 P.M.I M,,. CARROLL CRIBB,Mr. ERNIE CRIBS . forces. and VS-741 receive their third, .SEDAR HILLS , . and VS-742 accepts its second. :? I ) ! FLIERS !'WHY PAY MORE ? ' ...... . k rL41'. LE c-: RIO GRANDE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. offers you up to $25,000 preferred whole life coverage A . at standard rates For instance, - .if you are 22 your monthly gov't. allotment premium on $25,000 would be $25.25 ." : " ' if you are 26 your monthly gov't. allotment premium on $25,000( ) would be $28.65 :;-' if you are 30 your monthly gov't. allotment premium on $25,000 would be $32.80 no matter what or where you fly. Compare, choose, then call.... JOHN B. STOUDEMIRE AND ASSOCIATES BILL McFARLANE 5-3487 .LEE MINK JOHN STOUDEMIRE MOODY GAY -- -- -- -------- --- ---- - _ , A'I-R- NOVEMBERToday's 5, \64 I PAGE 4 JAX N---EWS-- - WORLD WAR I Marines M A.i i-----:;: Lie R Y 6 I e o rt"r 0 ' !; , fit N r+ r qsa E . A ,, MANM( ;, .. 1 _. : V i .. MARINES IN AIR-Two A4-E Skyhawk jets of the 3rd Marin. AirWing I are shown in High with the walls of the Grand Canyon in I , the background(Defense Dept. Photo) A "DEHAVILLAND DH-9-A DH-9 of Royal Air Force Squodron 218, being flown by Capt. Francis P. Mulcahy USMC, and Sargcant T1 T. L.McCullough made four low-level 'food drops to isolated French NO DOWN PAYMENT I troops cut off by the Germans in the Ypres-lys Sector, despite incessant enemy machine gun and artillery fire. For this action, ON Capt. Mulcahy received the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and Sgt.McCullough the Navy Cross. (Defense Dept. Photo) $85. up WORLD WAR II ORANGE PARKROBINETTE uL \ 4 . 1 '. : 'o . * DRIVE 4727 San Juan I Phone 384-5852 cwt '. \; 'felt ._ (NOW PAVING) MON. TUES WED- ONLY "I S. wi 4 SHAMPOO SET $000 --iL--: I CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND HAIR I CUT * CENTERS AND CHURCHESWE K30OOOOOOOOOOEXTRA Regular 10.00 BONUS<. ftr j jFLIERS TRADE- PermanentR JJ Wave with CouponJackie...... . t.IICCCCCC1. PHONE DAYSEL 3-0700 Williams IN JAPAN-A TBF-1C of Marine Torpedo Bomber Squadron Specialist Styling 143 drops a 2000-pound bomb in a low-level strike on Japanese NIGHTS2646491 : Naturally Curly Hair shipping in Rabaul Harbor in Jan. 1944. (Defense Dept. Photo) . -- IS YOUR OLD CAR OUTDATED? ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUY AmI. Payment ANEW CAR? I .i of Loan for 36 months 7 S2000 SEE US SOON! S6360 U Foy WE FINANCE UP TO IT 2500 7950 2800 8904 90 % 3000 9540 ON NEW CARS INTEREST RATE IS ?J4 OF 1% PER MONTH ON THE UNPAID BALANCE ONE DOLLAR COST OF ONLY $4.88 PER $100 PER YEAR, STOP INCLUDfNG LIFE INSURANCE ON YOUR LOAN .. 1909: : MAXWnLlliI NAVY FEDE1LiILMAINSIDEOFFICE ' CREDIT UNION P HO NEEV 9-7711 BLDG.39 ..... ......... ............... EXT.8507or8508F I NOVEMBER 5, 194M JAX AIR NEWS PAGES .. - ;a9 : \ :' -; '. ': y .'.:ik T I r"Corp's HistoryAlthough t Continental Marines began their participation in the A.- The new Marines raided French Canton, China. '.. "a''a' k. establishments in the West Indies Marines, under command of Colonel .. Y. u.Y. merican Revolution e In May 1775, and fought In a number: of bat : ,:'- - sea Robert E Lee, U. S. Army, " the United States Marine Corps tles. r' captured John Brown at Harper's :" : ,>H \ '" t\, traces its history from the"two battalions >'" , of Marines" authorized Shortly after the naval war with Ferry, Virginia, just prior to the ,11(:'" 1 \1' : by resolution , France Marines ' , were sent to fight outbreak of the Civil War. Duringthe ,< >> i r'\\ of the Continental : Congressin 1.\ Barbary pirates in the Mediterran- war, detachments of Marines again i% '>>' i : : Novanber 10, 1775. Less than earl In 1805 : : Marine Lieutenant served aboard U. S. ships as 1:1" .. : six months later in March 1776 . ' Presley N. O'Bannon led Marines \"k 1J1 - gunners. A battalion of Marines , f.j; v 4"f Marines conducted their first am- ,F and a group of Arab and Greek fought in the First Battle of Bull ' - n. ; l phibious operation, a successfulraid mercenaries over six hundred miles Run. > ,, .' '" .. "" ,,;.. ,J:>,# '1 ': " against New Providence in the of North African desert to assault After the Civil War, Marines were '.," j '. !f:':" _, 1. British Bahamas. and capture the city of Derne, Tri sent wherever American lives or interests ;i..:,JI. .. t J' I .. Marines of the U. S. Ships AL- poli in Africa. This ended the threatened. this were During RAISING-The Marine Memorial In Washington D. C. FLAG FRED and CABOT took part in pirate raids against U. S. shippingIn time, Marines saw service in Koreain Corps representing the flag raising at Iwo Jima. (Defense Dept. Photo) the first naval action of the war. the Mediterranean.In 1871; Egypt in 1882; and in Marines also participated in theen- the War of 1812,Marines served several other countries. gagement of the American EON- on our principal war ships and During the Spanish HOMME RICHARD and the BritIsh fought under Admiral Perry at War, the Marine Corps expanded l SERAPIS. During this sea bat- Lake Erie. Three-fourthsoftheMa- rapidly. Marines were the first force: tle, as was customary in naval en- nines on the 01 fated CHESAPEAKE to land in Cuba, seizing the Guan- gagements of the period, Marines were killed or wounded tanamo Bay area as an advanced placed thenselves in the tops and while obeying Captain Lawrence'slast base. Other Marines served with Admiral - on upper decks of the BONHOMME order" Don't give up the ship!" Dewey at Manilla Bay and RICHARD. The Marine sharp- Marines fought on land at the battles with Sampson and Schley at San- shooters kept the enemy gun crews of Bladensburg and New Or- tiago.In . pinned down so effectivelythatthey leans. At the Battle of Bladens the summer of 1900, Marineswere could not return American fire. A burg, a detachment of Marines and called on to help put down grenade thrown by an American sailors held thefieldlong after other the Philippine Insurrection. And in Marine set off a large explosion in American forces had been routed. the same year, they participated in the SERAPIS and demoralized the the defense of Peking's Legation British crew, contributing to the A- Marines seized numerous enemy Quarter during the Boxer Rebellionin seaports during the Mexican War merican victory. China. A few years later,In 1911, Need ? and a battalion of Marines marched After the Revolution, our naval Marines were again ordered to money to Mexico City. After the fall of the establishment faded into decline, China during the overthrow of the Mexican capital, Marines occupiedthe and with it, the Marines went out Manchu National Palace "The Hallsof of existence. An undeclared warbe- Marines served as guard for a U. Montezuma". tween France and our government S. diplomatic mission sent to Abyssinia Borrowa proved the need for a strong navy After the Mexican War, Marineswere in 1903. From 1906 to 1908, and a corps of Marines. The U.S. busied with many operations Marine units formed a part of the Marine Corps was authorized by designed to support U. S. expan- Army of Occupation in the Cuban the Act of July 11, 1798twentythree sion and to protect American lives Pacification; from 1909 to 1912 dime and years after the Continental and property. They were attachedto they fought bandits Panama and Marines were raised on November naval vessels and saw duty in Nicaragua; in 1914, an expedi- 10, 1775 and has remained in Nicaragua; landed with Perry in tion was sent to Vera Cruz; and in ( existence since that time. Japan; and stormed the forts of 1915 and 1916, Marines occupied Haiti{ and the Dominican Republic. call (.1.t Marines of the 4th Marine Brigade fought on the battlefields of ; t t t France during World War I, After , w- t rJt weeks of fighting at Bdlewu Wood, Marines turned back a German w drive which threatened to engulf ca a"cr' Paris. Marines also fought at Sols- sons, St Mihiel, Blanc Mont Ridge 111 and the Meuse-Argonne in France. Marine aviation units, under Ma- jor Alfred A. Cunningham the Corps' first aviator formed the Day Wing of the Northern Bomb- Yes, you may make application by phone at C.I.T. in France and Belgium. Ing Group '\ : ; Or by mail. But meeting people so Ili -:..or4 Marines also flew anti-submarine even frankly, we enjoy -:.: < patrol in the Azores until the end much we hope you drop by our office in person. That : : of the war. way we can talk over your loan to pay bills, or the money I From 1918 to 1941, Marines 4- need for travel. Or discuss whatever problem a ... ;4iL.;; i_. ; quelled armed revolts in Haiti, the you 3ft miles of high, bluff waterfront-alone Santa Fe Hirer Dominican Republic and Nicara- C.I.T. loan can solve for you. Remember, you'll find a C.I.T. RIVERVIEW ESTATEIN gua. They again returned to China office just about anywhere you happen to be. Thereare OWN A for the fourth time-principally over 400 C.I.T. offices from coast to coast. There's a THE HEART OF FLORIDA'S FINEST Shanghai duty. and They Tientsin served,in for Iceland garrison -, welcome waiting for you at every one. Why not call now? FISHING AND HUNTING REGION the Caribbean area and the Canal Zone to preserve order and protect LOANS TO $3000 FOR AS LITTLE AS $10 Americans. Marines were alsoon MO. duty at Naval Installations in the CASH YOU OET Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Wake, Monthly 31 30 24 ors a YOUR OWN FAMILY Midway and American Samoa. Payments mos. mos mos. 44 'Pd'WEEKEND PLACE During this period of relative r 0 S's ON THE BANKS OF THE world peace, Marines developed $50 $1549.56 $1322.36 $1083.54 LOVELY SANTA FE RIVERa techniques and dodrine for successful 70 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 amphibious warfare. These 100 2644.71 2167.09 ..rus doctrines were used, virtually unchanged - in concept, throughout all 120 2600.50 Uotpolled paradise only 90 miles from Jax a- of World War II by Marines in the Credit' life, aCClJe'" "d health Insurance aVlllable on all loans .t low Coup rates ban Ui In turkey quail, squirrel. deer. game Pacific and the Army In Europe + with feed fish. 600 acres stocked and planted CAdtVHlf for your exckulve hunting. Thousands of acres and Africa. UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANYn ... adjoining for open hnntlng. Lots average 100 ft. The war against Japan in the 200 ft. deep covered by huge freest w *nrore' the Naval Lake Pacific was greatest war 10 west to Take Interstate 3312 BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE . in history. Marines were part and 247 to City turn South on Hwy mm mm mm mm mm parcel of that war from the day with 49 cross Santa junction Fe and turn Hwy at Ira, Bea's I 100' x 200'.Lots As Low I Pearl Harbor was attacked until 7, FLA.PHONE' . as $1,000 Japan was conquered.At . Oasis sign. $10 dn. $10 rno Financing first, Marines served in defense : 3981581I FOR DETAILS WRITE OK tT by owner J with the Army on Corregidor and ltsse CALL DRY: OVER' fTflS WEEKEND Bataan. The stubborn defense of ,1 w IRA McCORMICK Wake Island by a few Marines won CAMP OUT FREE IN HUGE RT. 1 BOX 94 grudging respect from the enemy.At . WATERFRONT PARK WITH Guadalcanal 1942, ALACHUA. FLA. August 462-1735 COLD BOILING SPRINGS WHILE Marines carried out the first AmeriContinued - JAX AREA CALL 264-2600 YOU INSPECTPROPERTY. ({ I on Page 9)) * _. I NOVEMBER 5, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 6FRA . #91 ham dinner"-the evening of Nov. Acey Ducey Club 7. Host Annual Donations of $1 for adults, and: SOrt for children. The time is Thursday November 5 5:30-8 P.M. the whole Ham DinnerA family. Bring Happy Hour 4:30-6:30: P.M. For those Interested, the club Friday, November 6 Branch meeting, will beheld has "Happy Hour" every Monday Marc Castle 8:30-12:30 tonight at 8 P.M. All shipmatesare Wednesday and Friday from A.M. encouraged to come and bringan 4-5 P.M. A shuffleboard tournament - eligible member. every Tuesday night and Saturday, November ? All persons that missed out "Pizza" night on Tuesday. Jerry Durden and the Crescents on the quarterly steak dinner 8:30-12:30 A.M.Sunday . shouldn't forget about the baked * November 8 "LITTLE, OLD WINEMAKEr vol Phil Cay and the Chantels DID YOU EVER EARN $$300 AN HOUR? meister unteers his(brewmaster services and)as.one Actuallyit's Burger-of'the 8:30-11:30 P.M.Monday t. just a poster November HERE'S HOW: 12 MIN. FROM ORANGE PARK displays shown by Mrs.Wh.King. 9 18 MIN. FROM JAX NAS Mrs. King, dressed in authentic Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 P.M. 25 MIN. FROM CEDAR HILLS Bavarian costume, will be the Tuesday, November 10 hostess at the "Nights at the Fair"Bavarian YOU'LL SAVE $100.$200 . $300. Ratskellar pavillion. Game Night 7:30-9:30 P.M. Wednesday, November 11 MORE. ( EVEN$100IN20MIN.IS$300ANHOUR ) OR Movies sports 8 P.M.to" . SEE AND CHOOSE FROM A COMPLETE SELECTION OF USO Notes PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER VALIANT ! Thursday, November 5 Club Homemade Goodies Night Friday, November 6 Thursday, November 5 Hour 3:30-6 P.M. Happy Social Mixer Night I Dinner 6-9 P.M. Saturday, November 7 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC Co-Ed Night Friday, November 6 PHONE JAX 264-6555 GREEN COVE SPRINGS Sunday, November Happy Dinner Hour 6-9:30 3:30-6 P.M.P.M. Arnold 8-12 A.M. Johnny South Jacksonville Presbyterian Monday, November 9 t Saturday, November Welcome Party 8-11 P.M. Dinner 6-9:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 10 Johnny Arnold 8:30-12:30: A.M Game Night Sunday, November Wednesday, November 11 Buffet 6-9 P\M. Disc Jockey Show Prime Ribs of Beef Monday, November 9 Modern psychology tells us that it's bad to be an orphan, terribleto Happy Hour 3:30-6 P.M. Dinner 6-9 P.M.Tuesday . .... be an only child, damaging to i November 10 be the youngest, crushing to be Foreign Dish Night 6-9 P.M. in the middle, and taxing to be (German) \ the oldest. There seems no way o Wednesday, November 11 out, except to be born an adult. family Night 6-9 P.M. Baptist& Reflector. Fried Chicken Go FM ,, <( :: -' I-m : : : "' iF ' >' iJ il"wW rW1 rrr ., ,., ;::' ::}; >;y.j: hC Y a4 %.ti ; . r { ,{t;'K.C.} :.{. t..f :' }'S Yi 1Y:;ii> %.?'A'y..!{.,.:{YYW. : :; }+.t"vi.ts };< fy:1}: : .fv1'Y,Y.N:+,:iy{ .?% Yj Y<' . Ii. "" .. :. .. lhI C M: ..,.: : s ::6R\ / : p: V':9\::::::\:;i If your budget runs aground v.. . s. o. S. Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in Everytin renting money to Naval personnel. For high priority ,'{ : .' > cLf 111th RACES service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top y : secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low your monthly payments will be.LOANS . TO $600.00 ftI ;. I. SFffBOffffD FINHNCE COMPANY $ A lifesaver when you need cash 215 Lynch Building, Jacksonville< 34 West Duval St., Jacksonville 4 Telephone ELgin 6-1251 Telephone ELgin -3311 . . . -- -. -- -- -- - : : '' ' I NOVEMBER 5. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 MoviesMovies Powers Bluejackets Inn I Ibspital Chalk Garden will be shown regularlyat (Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills Thursday, November 5 7 p. m. Monday through Satur Kiddie Matinees Fighting Trou- ble Comedy Carl Fioyd & The Rythmn Kings day.NATTC will have two feature 8:30-11:30 P.M. times 2 p. m. and 7 1 p. m. on Sunday, November 8 Friday, November 6 S\H..KSSSYAV1'A11Y.SS Y.Y V Y Saturdays and Sundays. 'I'he hos- Mainside Mamie Tippi Itd- Carl & TIle pital will have one feature ,en ren, Sean Connery 0-1 A.M.Lioyd Rythmn Kings Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde Sunday's at 7 p. in. NATTC The Stripper Joanne Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida to arrive not later than The Malnsidc theatre will stay Woodward, Richard lieymer Saturday, November Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - the same except for the evening Hospital Day the Earth too late for this deadline will be published the fol- Western Music 9-1 A.M. Swing feature which will begin at 7:30 froze Nina Anderson, Jon lowing week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise.A . p. m.These are subject tochange. Powers Sunday, November check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be Kiddie Matinee at theMalnstde; received WITH the copy for the ad. November Monday 9 March Wilson& The Redcoats 'Ilieatre, Saturdays 2 p. m. 8:30-11:30: P.M. DO NOT SEND CASH. November 5 Mainside Dlnorsauras Ward RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . . $LOO Thursday Ramsey Kristina Hansen Monday, November 9 Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 35 Mainslde Chalk Garden NATTC Marnie Tippi lIed- its tttatr t- -. - Pizza 2 for Night Deborah Kerr, Hay ley Mills ren, Sean Connery NATTC Moonspinners-Hayley Hospital The Stripper Joanne Tuesday, November 10 64 MOBILE HOME owner must UNFURN. APT FOR RENT - Mills, Peter McHenry Woodward, Richard Beymer sell Justtake over payments with Blanding Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 OR, Hospital McClintock John Happy Hour 5-7 P.M. six months free rent on parkingRA Kit. Equip. 3 mL NAS $115 mo. Tuesday, November 10 58293HI Owner 771.8697.JEAN'S . Wayne, Maureen O'Hara Wednesday, November 11 Malnslde The Blob Steve - Friday, November 6 Game Night 8 P.M. McQueen, Earl Rowe FI I RECORDS excellent con- Malnslde Day the Earth Froze- NATTC Dinorsauras Ward CPO Club dition. Phone 384-5495 after DANCE ACADEMY Venetia Wesconnett Bellair Nina Anderson, Jon Powers Ramsey Kristina Hansen 5 P.M. NATTCChalk GardenDeborahKerr Hospital Marnie Tippi Hed- Thursday November 5 EV 4-3055 or SP 1-5464 Hayley Mills ren, Sean Connery Happy Hour -Moonspinners-Hayley PART TIME JOBS no nee, November 11 exp Wednesday, FURN APTS 557 Oak, studio Mills, Peter McHenry Friday, November 6 guaranteed $150 per month. Call $45 #4 1 bed apt. mo. rm apt. Mainside Mary Had a Little 264-2158 for Saturday, November Dance to Phil Cay aptm. $50. mo. #5, clean & comf. Hazel Court Jack Watling The Blob Steve Mc Saturday, November EV 8-9886 Malnslde The Stripper-Joanne NATTC - GAR APT UNFRN' large Ivg Woodward, Richard Beymer Queen Earl Rowe Dance to Cappy's Combo rm, fam kit, 2bdrkitchenequipped 3 BEDROOM HOME Close to NATTC The Day the Earth Hospital Dlnorsauras Ward Sunday, November A/C, hardwood floors $50 NAS, $50 down, $f A month. Call Kristina HansenLOOK froze Nina Anderson, Jon Ramsey, month 771-0739 per Art Powell-USN Ret 1964 FORD GALAXIE XL con- ' 6144 or 353-3 1L Monday, November 9 vertible, fully equipped cost Tt Dining Room Open $4080. Will sacariflce for $2700 Tuesday, November 10 call Chief Rose, ext 268 or 361 FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex 3-plex. 4 plex 3 ml NAS $115 Happy Birthday to the Marines mo. Owner 771-8697. : WILL BUY furniture pictures, Wednesday, November 11 glassware etc., phoneEV95683after Music by Charlie Jay 1600ANTIQUE FOR SALE- 1962 FORD GALA- ssooRr. XIE "500" XL CONVERTIBLE white with all bakk Interior ED & JOHN'SAMERICAN CARNIVAL-Nov 7-8. R&H, 406 cu. In.engine 3 deuces 4 in floor WSW Excellent Buffs and novices welcome 5309 condition - only one in area $2075 Shen Ave.WANTED. Call Scherer ext 8214 or 8215. 65 FORDS SERVICE STATION CORNER ROOSEVELTAND used console heater IMMACULATE MONZA 1962 Phone SAN 384.4185 JUAN EV 8-9886 2 door Sport Coupe white with turquoise interior 4 speed floor THIS WEEKS SPECIAL shift bucket seats. R&H, good DUVAL MOTORSSAN I Ilrg. '$2.00 car wash $1.50j TRAILER LOT 50' X 100' 10 WSW, 24.000 actual miles $1395 umammamemaaaamamuamtA mln. NAS, 6085 Townsend Road Frank Myers ext816LCHURCH SP 1-6188 after 6 P.M. Free JUAN LOT RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT e Mechanic On Duty local hauling.FURNISHED . Complete Auto Service of CHRIST e Free Pick-Up And 5223 WESCONNETTBLVD. 64 FORD. ..... $2495 62 FORD. ..... $1495 Delivery APT 3941 Boone NEAR NAS 2 door hard top, V-8, auto/ 4 door sedan, V-8, auto/ Open 6 a.m. until I Pk. 4 rms, bath, children wel- JUST OFF:TIMUQUANA'RD. trans, power steer. trans R&H. MidnightWe come. Key at garage apt. Phone SUNDAYS: EV 7-3356 after 6 PM $50. Give S&JI Green Stamps mo. 10:00 A.M.BIBLE WORSIIIP 63 FORD. ..... $1895 62 VOLKSWAGEN.$1195 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP Galaxie 4 door, V-8, auto/ Sunroof, R&H. 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE trans, R&H, power steer, WEDNESDAYS: . ... .$1995 air/cond. 61 Full T-BIRD airconditioned. MONEY IN 1 DAY 7JO: P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE power CIIURCIi PHONE SP 1-5075 CHEVROLET.$2495 ed. MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 Super sport, convertible, 60OLDSMOBILE. ....$1395 S25 fo S600 V-8, auto/trans, R&H, pow- 4 door, sedan, power steer, ON YOUR SIGNATURE ik ARRANGED BY PHONE er steer, & brakes. brakes. & Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us 63 RAMBLER.$995 60 PLYMOUTH. . $795 how much you want. Pick up the cash at your WEDGEWOODAPARTMENTS V.J, auto/trans., R&H. convenience. Someday service. 63MON2A. .,. ... $1895 55 FORD . . .$395 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PlAN Convertible, 4 speed shift; 53 CHEVY . . .$295 ACROSS FROM R&H. 59 STUDEBAKER. . $595 You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. HAS MAIN GATE $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.7 $ 21.00 12&3BEDROOUSCENTRAL 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 ! 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 Ant CONDITIONING & HEAT: 286.73 .17.00 600.00 34.39 D]1ALyiaiice Above :;;;t :;:;. 85.$ REALTY 120.BURBRIDGE . y4 L 1b 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 REALTORS: , 117 I.'. KAY ST. KL: 4-6646 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. . .PH.. .EV 4-4536 j r- NQVEMBER 5. 1964 i ir PAGE JAX AIR NEWS .. '( L fir : NA VEX)( Fighter Squadron 62 Acts NEWSThe As Escort To Red BearsRapidly Navy Exchange Enlisted gaining a reputation of being the most experienced and Men's Club (Blue Jackets Inn) sea-goingest fighter squadron in the Navy, Fighter Squadron 62 Building 46 Is reserved for private added several more feathers to its proverbial cap during its recent - parties onMonday and Tuesday North Atlantic and Mediterranean.cruise. . 9 and 10 November 1964 After completing an 8 month cepted and escorted during the and will be closed to regular Mediterranean Cruise in May coming days. Fighting 62 work- Exchange patronage. The Navy followed by a 4 week July cruiseto ed round the clock fully com- Club NATTC, , Men's Enlisted New York as part of"Opera- pleting its part in the NATO and 593; will be open Building tion Sail," the Boomerangs left exercises and standing the club ser- enlisted will men's be available type in the their parent air wing, CVW10In "Yogi-Bear Watch" (as it became - vices August and joined Carrier Air known to 62's fighter 3 on these Cafeteria Building Seven aboard the USS Independence . UF AlftCRAFT-Th United Fund Aircraft from VA-44. Cecil! Field, dates. Wing pilots) (CVA-62)). Over three weeks were spentin lands at NAS Jacksonville after completing a successful campaignin NAVY EXCHANGEThe of What started out to be merelytwo long days and nights vigi- which VA-44 contributed 118% to the United Fund. VA-44 is following Navy Exchange joint NATO exercises, lance, flying in the rough seas commanded by Cdr. H. K. Matthes. The Pilot of the A4C aircraft activities will be open Wednesday Operations Teamwork and and poor weather conditions of is Lt. G.J. Kapphahn. (Navy Photo by Jim Patrick AN) 11 November 1964: "Masterstroke," turned Into a the North Atlantic and Norwegian Mains ide: Enlisted Men's Club hectic but colorful dual mission Seas. On many occasions the (Blue Jackets Inn) 1200-2330 when Russian "Bear" aircraft giant carrier Independence was (Game Night); Cafeteria, Opera- approached the vicinity of the task tossed like a cork. During one ]@uuuu tions Building --Continuous; force.The Boomeranges wereout period, Boomerangs and other Snack BarGolf Course -- 0800- to meet them and when the first"YogiBear" air wing 7 pilots made over 400 1900; Cafeteria, Building 3-- came Into view, he consecutive CCA (Carrier Con- OEIHL:. 14302230. had a yellow-tailed Crusader trolled Approaches) to the low- NATTC: Enlisted Men's Club, clinging tightly to his paw. This est of weather minimums. The Bldg. 593 1200-2300.. was to be the first of many men who maintain and fly VF-62's Chevrolet All other Navy Exchange activi- Russian aircraft (Bears, Bisons, Crusaders proved their nettle and ties will be closed.COMMISSARY and Badgers) that were inter- were more than ready for STORE: .Closed. --_..__._.._.._._. -- ---- ----- scheduled liberty and shore leavein England and Scotland. Then CHEVROLET in Jacksonville disappointment struck. "This is the Captain speaking.We . DOWNTOWN- have been advised that the USS 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE Roosevelt is having difficultiesand 9 will have to return to the States for repairs. We have orders to cancel our ports visitsto England;: and Scotland and pro: ceed to the Mediterranean Sea." ROOSEVELT MALL 1 day.There" were many long faces that CARWASH I 1 Congressman I l _ OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY f\ ',' Bennett Talks 8:30 A.M. 6 P.M. l "1 " iLOCATEDW ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER, J' ;. 1- With NWC #86The ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. CHIEF F. W. SHEEHAN.PresidentoftheCPOClub Advisory Board, EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY presents the dub's check for $250 to Mr. P. N. Coleman, who is Wives Club members Jax #of 88 the met Navy last AUTOW APPLIED in charge of the area"Dollars for Scholars" program. Chief H. A. Wednesday evening at their club- FREE Fuller (L) and Chief J. L.Jones (R) observe the presentation that is house aboard the Naval Air WITH CAR WASH! one of the annual projects sponsored by the Chiefs Club to provide Station. scholarships for deserving students in the area. Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, Club President, welcomed Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Mackroth, CO, NAS, and the member's husbands, who follow this map to your dream home were for 'this guests occasion.of the Navy Wives "w Con g res sma n Charles ..featured in these E. Bennett, Representative of the 2nd Congressional District of t spacious 3 or 4 Florida, was the guest speakerfor 'NI s the evening. Mr. Bennett = was introduced to the assemblyby LARGE Bedroom HOMES 4 est. ,, Mrs. T. J. Bennett, Social 4 r and Educational Director of the a club. ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, 1 Congressman Bennett spoke of PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT, RIO, FLORIDA ROOMS ay watQH twtvw WTT 11 Tfgj>f Pw o the various laws passed in the BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERALFLOOR f o last sessions of the Congress and PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY d Imperial $ which pertained in some way, to o servicemen and their dependents.A . Estates Z Board meeting' was held $79.00 PER MONTH o '. November 2 at the 1 hpfne1of Mrs. t'I'M { "rhM. John Lee in Orange Park; _. WHY NOT INSPECT JACKSOMVtU.1 MueMrs loAO 10500.oy sratsr TAN ANA ppp AND COMPARE TODAY? cecwnetp.---$- + .-. -' Muss wA A, D ..1A1WNv CAN. YOU. TAKE YOUR CAR CECIL 'I' FIELD 10 MINUTES WITH YOU' For Financing And. n& i "( JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER- SCHOOLS CHURCHES Stateside And Overseas:Ball STATION 10 MINUTES DYER M. BURRreprescntillg , - ). - ALL ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ' 'r CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. L ... In ESTATES I GOVERNMENT; EMPLOYEESFINANCE : : f, ntp fI 11x; t.A ; AND CORPORATION I LORILY COPPEDGE Broker by COMET BUILDERS, Inc SP1-3895 or PO5-7755 INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE:: : : COMPANY SERVICE; 1 13.613 Tinwquana Rd. 77105271r 1 ,. .. .. - VEER 5. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE' 9 Leathernecks advanced to Chosen readiness. In July, 1958, they but Chinese on November 3, 1950, the landed in Lebanon to preserve 189th Birthday cocktail hour. They wm be the {< arine History the Communists entered peace and order there. In 1962, first of the Marines tb bold the ;{ war. '(Continued From Page l) (Continued from Pace :5)) The Chinese launched they were sent to Thailand to avert cake cutting ceremonies with j J an all-out the threat of aggression. They The Marine Non-commls- Lieutenant Colonel 1.. B. Dochterman. - offensive action of World War attempt to destroy the Marine division served In Vietnam as military advisors sloned Officers will hold their Commanding Officer, i [y After months of Jungle-warfare, odds Despite huge numerical to friendly forces. In the fall Anniversary celebration at the Marine Air Reserve!Training Detachment - conquered Guadalcanalnd snow, ice and sub-zero fines temperatures of 1962, they were alerted for pos- Roosevelt Hotel beginning with a NAS Jacksonville moved to Island-hop acrosse the division and on Inflicted alrwlng sible action at the Naval Base, cocktail hour at 7 P.M. The slicing the first piece of cake Tarawa, Salpan,Guam, tremendous losses the Pacific. on Guantanamo Cuba, Marine Bay duringthe cake will using the traditional Inlan, Peleliu, IwoJima, Okinawa enemy before breaking off combat cutting ceremony Marines in Korea Cuban Missile Crisis. be performed at 8 and dinner Corps sword, at 7 P.M. Dinner islands other taken id were participated in many During the 1960' Marines saw from 7:45 until will be served from 8:30 until will be served offensive launched every Marines in fierce and bloody by U. N. Vietnam service in Haiti, Panama, furnishthe Two bands will 9:30. forces 10:00 buffet style. Mark Castle during the where the alwaysUght remaining uggles enemy yearsof and Cyprus other world trouble- until the last manAfter the Korean War and were once spots. and his band will furnish the music at this, the largestof on the front lines dance music untll1:30 the A.M. the three Balls. Some one J the war Marines pa mediated continually for 20 To the end of furnishing a vital briefly in the occupation of months. The last Marine ground part to the military strength es- Enlisted Marines stationed thousand Marines and their guestare japan and maintained a sizable troops were withdrawn In March, sential to ensure the defense of the here will honor the 189th Birth- expected to attend. jrce in North China until July, 1955. Marine air units remained Nation, the Marine Corps continues day of the Corps with a party All retired Marines living in 1947, Korea until July, 1956. to be ready for any eventuality and at the Blue Jackets. ..Inn .HAS, the Greater Jacksonville area are Clase air support for ground Since Korea, Marines have been to ". perform other duties as the Jacksonville, The evening will Invited to attend. Tickets may be oops had been a Marine princille utilized as the Nations' for--In. President may direct. get underway at 6 P.M. with a purchased: at the door. since the jungle fighting in Ml- aragua. However, it was during (\brld War II that Marine avla- pon came into its own. It proved lat Marines flying airplanes in upport of Marines joined in battleth an enemy on the ground had definite place in America's mHi lary forces. Marines flew fighters, fiedium bombers, dive- bombersd entire support war. aircraft through out the UNITED JETS CAN BRING YOU In 1950 war came to Korea and {after the U. S. went to the aid of [South Korea, General of the Army FURLOUGH FUN IN HAWAII I Douglas MacArthur requestedthathe . [ be sent a Marine Division. . Immediately, a Marine Division [composed of a regimental combat team with its own air support was AND MORE STATESIDE CITIES. dispatched while the 1st Marine DIvision - I brought its units up to strength. The Marine unit the ust went 1st 7.Provisional into Marine action aviation Marine as a team and Brigade on infantryunits Aug- AT ONLY Yi/ THE JET COACH FARE! helped other U. S. units and Korean forces break out of the Pusan Perimeter where they had been bottled North Korean up by VANCOUVER,B.C. forces.The 1st Brigade was quietly with r- . drawn from Pusan to)join the newly SEATTIE-TACOMA formed 1st Marine Division, with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing,for the amphibious assault on Inchon PORTLAND, Harbor, September 15. The landing led to the captureof y MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAU OSTONN Seoul. This aggressive action by \MILWAUKEE ARTFORD-SP INCFIELDEW Marines helped break the back of ETR01T the North Korean Army and the YORKHICACO - LEVELAN NEWARK DES MOINES RENO SALT LANE CITY OMAHA PITTSBURGH HIIADEIPHIA SAN FRANCISCO BA TIMORE- OAKLAND 733-9992 or WWI DENVER WASHINGTON LAS VEGAS KANSAS CITY OFFICELOUNGE o ONOIUIU LOS ANCEIES SAN DIEGO AiIANT BIRMINGHAM AIONVILLE MOBI E DANCING NEW ORLEANS NITCLY 81PMDOUBLES r MIAMI i Your military standby fare has more potential ing. (Who wants to spend a furlough at an air- when you stand by with United Air Lines. port?) So come to the United Air Lines ticket Here's why: United serves more cities in the counter, or to your base airline ticket office States by jet than any other airline-and we (JAMTO), in uniform and with MHnf serve them with the world's largest jet fleet. It the copy of your leave authori-! UNITED.adds . adds up to more flights and less chance of wait or discharge papers. flQV@ THE NATION'S NUMBER ONE AIRLINE/KNOWN FOR EXTRA CARE I ' / - i I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS N&)VEMBER 5, 1964 I Sports Shorts Undefeated Comm To Play fJIJ<: .;;, : :: :Pl .. ... .._.... ... ... .. .. p"I\'R". An exhibition touch football .a CFJ J game ComFalrJax will be tournament played between winner the, WinnerShangrila IIIVl zi* the Shangri-la, and the top NAS ..,. , Communications _,. ----- the probably touch football - Intramural team, Communications top team on the station ..( will lock horns with the ComPatrJax tournament winner, the a1 at 2 p. m. this afternoon Shangri-La, this afternoon at 2 P.M. on the Stadium field. Com- November 5, on the Stadium field. munications is currently sporting an undefeated 9-0 record in the '* '* Intramural leagues. - The deadline for entries in Intramural VP-30, formerly undefeated in American League Basketball has been set the National League had.It's I for November 9 with the action record blemished when VP-7 VP-30 7-1 II I slated to underway by Novem- knocked them from the undefeated VP-7 3-1 ber 16. Units wishing to enter ranks by the score of 6-0. Hosp 5-3 t . teams should contact Frank Mc The league standings as Octo- VP-45 ., 4-4 U CFJ 4-4 ber 3 585. 30 are: Ext. Caffrey, Dldg. A/C Maint 4-5 VP-18 2-6 Looking for trustworthy VP-5 Notional League 0-5 .t' Comm 9-0 JJ money service? NARTU 5-4 COMFAIRJAX WNNERS, in the recent touch football tournament MARTD 5-4 held here at Jax, were the"swift Shang" footballmen. Members of AF679th 5-4 VAP-62 45CAR the team are J. B. Archer, I. Ayers, R. A. Colestock, R. G. Davidson - 4-5 D. L Furr, W. L Johnston, R. N. Lavielle, N. K. Long, J. N. FICEUR 2-7 Manning, T.Mennely, E.E.Pharris,R.T. Subltowiak, J. L Swords, Marines 2-7 P.WasMngtonandD.L.Woodall.Presentoithe trophy presentation The results of last weeks action ceremonies was Capt. I. G. Peters, "Shang" CO. (Navy Photo by In the IM leagues are: Harold Benson, SN) A/C Maint, Hosp 18-6 VAP-62. FICEUR 18-12 "Sara" Comm, NARTU 186O&R "Shang" Topples InComFairJax Marines 12-13 r VP-7, VP-18 12-0 AF679th, MARTD6 FB TournamentIt VP-7 VP-30 6-0 was a hard fought game with a short pass from Pharris to 1M the outcome in doubt until the W. L. Johnson and the third TD, Ping PongLast closing minutes of play. The also a pass from Pharris to "Shang" came out victoriousover R. G. Davidson.The . year's Intramural Ping the"Sara"by a 18-12 score. Pong champion VP-7 started The first half ended in a score "Sara's" scoring came on See the leader in the fieldHFCIf this year's action with a close less deadlock which saw the two pass plays, one from quarter- decision by coping a 3-2 victory "Shang" threatening to score back G. F. MacDaniel to L, E. you need money for taking a leave, buying a over VP-45. twice, but a stubborn "Sara" Guffey and the second came on better car, paying bills, shopping-or for any Last year's runner-up, Com- squad put up two tight goal line a 30 yard pass from MacDaniel worthwhile purpose, remember: Household FairJax, shut-out VP-30 with a stands and fought off their hard- to T. A. Maincey. Finance Is the only company of Its kind with a commanding 5-0 score. One pressing foes. record of trustworthy money service dating back other shut-out game occured in An offensive second half, just By virtue of winning the Com- to W*. H FC Is the company that serves the needsof the first week's action when the opposite of defensive first FairJax tournament the "Shang"won more than 150,000 servicemen every year- Hospital blanked Admin 5-0. half, saw the "Shang" capitalizeon the right to participate in through more than 1375 offices from coast-to- The results of the first weeks three scoring opportunities, the Atlantic Fleet Elimination coast. So see HFC's experienced military loan action are: one a five yard run by quarter tournament, to be held in Nor- specialist today. Borrow with confidence-and CFJ, VP-30 5-0 back E. E. Pharris, the second folk, Virginia later this month. repay with convenience Household Finance. Hosp, Admin 50O&R .ilW_! .I>. ....,.._ .. -L___ -. .. . Security 4-1 d r m r ; .1 1aeY Marines, NAMTG ' 3-2 E 1 r T Borrow up to $600 VP-7, VP-45 3-2 W \2 e eY' f'eC ;b Take up to 24 months to repayAsk A/C FICEUR.Malnt FAETU 3-2 .. ('.'t.>. NARTU 32A \ 7".., , little boy was late for school, '. about credit life Insurance on loans at group rates and the teacher asked him what xN caused the delay. He looked ' HOUSEHOLD! FINANCr solemnly Into her eyes and answered 8,,. ---.a ,---. : "I was following a slow dog" Phil Ford& Mimi HIne 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 Parade. , Cedar Hills Shopping Center * 3734 Blandmg Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 A 6th grader wrote: "To pre- vent head colds, use an agonizerto 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 spray nose until it drops into - your throat." TOUCHDOWN PASS, thrown by E. E. PhorrU, was hauled in by W. L. Johnson (no. 1)) which accounted for one of the ""ShangV scoring opportunities. (Navy Photo by Frank Myers, JO2)) SEETHE65'SPLYMOUTH 4VIZ7A 1 MrfY '1 VALIANT I I BARRACUDAAT ; : TAKE OUT CROCKS DIVING ROOM iJ PREMIUM BEER .CHOICE CUT STEAKS v J ITALIAN SANbWICIIES SPAGHETTI POWELL PLYMOUTH "PIZZA... our spcciaty"T 1218 SAN MARCO .' '. FRANK DERICKSONIn the Heart of Cedar Hills . IT'S EASY TO TRADE AT POWELL PLYMOUTH ......" ," .- 3619Blanding Blvd.Ph.. 771-0170 i I I CI - - \ ""-_. . IOVEMBER ' 5. 19 1AX AIR NtmNA TTC Sports Mad Foxes Post Hiah Waves Bowling: : I -- - the Marines V-- -------g Week saw from Last MAD take decisive gamesand SPT SERV 1-4 In the second Week of actionin AE NAVY Team Set With the football lead in theNATTC 1-4 2810 football league. mad 35 o-5 the Waves bowling leagues, Intramural Laurie Perrault. of NATTC, MAD #1 smashed over MAD#2, Captains Cup Points posted the high of the week witha 24 to 0, for their fifth straightwin Each Keglers shattering the pins for '600' games in recent 1M Bowling 187 and also the high Individual in as many starts. Jim Cartel year the "NATTC Cap- matches were Howard Strunk with a 640 and William Scarbrough with 455 set a talley. was the big gun for MAD #1 tains Cup" Is awarded the with a 623 of the Mad Foxes, Robert Gunter with a 630 from the The the Stingers posted high as he scored two touchdowns'and unit with the highest number of Flying Phantoms and Tom Fowler with a 602 of the Baymen. team game with a 611 and the defensive ball. points In the Intramural Sports The Mad Foxes of VP-5 have played great high team series with a 1799 Quaterback Jim prwlx scored on program. Currently AE SchoolIs posted the high team set to the total pin count. an Intercepted pass with Kenneth leading with 515 points to 400 present time with a 2810 total Air (NewsCorrection The team standings are: Kennedy tabulating the final score for MAD. Third place Is Support Currently leading the Amer- for MAD #L The victory was Services with 102 and In last ican League are the Mad Foxes W/L hard fought and was a fine com- place Is AO School with 28 points. with a 30-10 record, the Eaglesat Old Fashions 8-0 bination of team effort. BasketSoftBowU 25-11 and the Electrons witha The Judo Club meets in Bldg. Salty Dogs 7-1 MAD #4 outpointed winless ball balf ing 30-14 cwnLFICEUR's 726 vice Bldg.751 as erroneously ManhattensStingers 5-3 MAD #5 12 to 6 with Williams AE SCHOOL 199 182 134 CPO's are the top stated in the October 29th edition 4-4 and Heobsted scoring the touch MAD 122 1'80 98 team In the National league at of the Jax Air News. We apolo- Dalgulrls 0-8 downs for MAD ###4. MAD #5's S. Services 39 14 49 30-10 with the Air Frames at gize for this error. Martinis 0-8 lone score was made by AO SCHOOL -io 30 8 29-15 and the Protons at 23-13 Chapsadle. holding down the second and third positions.In . Other scores were Support Golf Standings Services 1, and AONavy(( ) ) In an the Continental League the overtime game, and MAD#3 over Won Lost leaders are theCursors at 34-10, - NARTUn 31-17 and the - at - AE (Navy) 1 to 0 on a forfeit. AEB( ) 64! 44. Warriors at 24-16- Sky - ' W/L MAD1 434 2 The results of last weeks action -_ _ SS1 3',4 234SS3 ' MAD #1 50MIDH 334 234MAD2 are: 4-1 4 3 American; League t-- 1 AO NAVY 3-2 AEG( ) 14 314SS2 MAD #2 3-2 1 5 Pelicans, ComStore5 3-1 MAD #3 3-2 AO K 534 Photo Lab, CFJ"A" 3-1 Cannon Cockers,PanHandlers4-0 IntramuralGolf A/C Maim, Hosp"A"6-3 3%-5' Hellions, .Electrons Griffons 22FICEURI 3-1 JACKSONVILLEriAVC ! National League Eagles, Neptunes 4-0 Chiefs, Riggers 4-0 CFJ, VAP-62 5-4 4K-1K FICEUR, Hosp"B" 6-3 4-2 Conentinal LeagueMix AGREAT3-DAY Currently leading the Intra- Masters, NARTUtfl 3-1 mural "linksters" Is the Admin FOOF'S JfjI'11you Cursors, Avions 4-0 SALES EVENT team of the American League with Cutters, Sparks 4-0 it's 7-2 record. Leading the National FICEUR2, Sky Warriors 3-1 S WILL A4iM ,! Leagke are the'llnksters'.' Spoilers, Spartans 3-1 of VP-5 with their 4-2 record. footPRINTS IN TNT Supply, Inspectors 4-0 Thursday Friday Saturday The team standings for the lea- 5ANP6 OF TM -- UrNorBY51TTiNG Flying Phantoms, Strikers 3-1 gues, Including the week of October DOWN. Paymasters, Burgermasters 4-0 26, are: Plzzans, Owl Hoots 3-1 NOVEMBER 5-6-7 --.. American League National League Handicap Bigger and better than ever! This semi-annual Admin 7-2 Rookies, NARTU2 3-1 Hosp"N' 6-2 Lucky '7', Darters 3-1 city-wide event brings the widest selection, the I, Supply 5-3 Marines, Scatter Pins 4-0 greatest assortments of fresh, timely, wanted A/C Maim 5-3 FICEUR3 BB Stackers 4-0 VP-30"A" 3-5 Baymen, Protons 3-1 merchandise ever offered in one great sale. Because - FAETU 1-6 Army AFES, Rejects 4-0 of its scope the prices are more exciting, AF679th 1-7 Air Frames, AF679th 3-1 Notional League FICEUR CPO's, AOMD 4-0 the savings greater! And why this terrific value spree? To show you and our neighbors for miles VP-5 4-2 FICEUR 51/2-31/2 around that Jacksonville, serviced by some of the VP-30"B" 4.3 finest expressways in the nation, is the shopping VAP-62 51/2-41/2 NARTU 3-3 center in North Florida! FAW-11 3-4 Hosp"B" 3-5 CFJ ;3.6 R The results of last week's action l are: American League i 4w Hdcp.Scratch Admin, VP-30"A" 7-2 4-2 Supply, FAETU 5V4-3K 5-1 WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO.I I 5326 K'esc>nnet.t f2vd.at.l03rdNEW3e'USED IN DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE RIDE TV SETS THE FREE GOLDEN DOWNTOWNERFOR Like to put your money on a sure thing? FURNITUREEASY Then/ put it in a savings account here at YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE l CREDIT I BARNETT BANK BANKING HOURS: FREIGHT SALVAGE Monday thru Thursday: 10:00: AM tll! 3:00: PM REPOSSESSIONS Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS Bargains Galore! Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 COME IN AND BROUSE THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS - OPEN A.M. to 7 P.M. - PHONE 771.0750 NAS FACILITY OFFICE T ... ...... .. .... 'o 1 I - .. 0' > --- o. ". . . . . . . . I r. PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS NOVEMBER 5. 1964. I II UNDER NI MANAGEMENT 1A'lea wa IM VolleyballIntramural k w, : ), ! Volleyball'compe- t a '1 ,. ,ah tition Is slated to get under way / I a this Monday, November 9, at the RI' ::1A's Matnslde Gym, Bldg. 3. tiV The schedule for the first + weeks action is: t V Q Monday, Nov. 9 iw 11 a. m. C&R vs. Communi- d7'r'r cations YR Ta I 12 noon FICEUR vs. AOMD ,I 4 p. rn. Hospital vs. Supply .I I-:-: 5 p. m. Marines vs. Weapons F' ; <;'i : t't'f f Jt<,;''"(');" i}:!" ," Tuesday, Nov. 10 - I r.:'; ..';' ,1 1,. >e! 11 a. m. FICEUR vs. Hospital / I :'.' JQ I 12 noon C&R vs. Marines ,1:; z i : , a'Y& ir1< ; : o! 4 p. m. AOMD vs. Weapons .. : e.; :E: . 'J(; : 5 p. m. Communications vs. " :r ';:/ :! : -:..hws 0 1\ a,.", '. '. .').>, Supply a:" : : .. Thursday, November 12 .- -'- '.. .. ,. . # '" ... 11 a. m. NARTU vs. VP-7 CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING . ,; 'E'.' .. vf ."iJr'IrUIN' SINATRA-Nanry Sinatra ; CENTER ...... ... 12 noon VAP-62"B" vs. V AP6Z' - ',\ .... talented young daughter of BLANDING BLVD. AT WILSONSP f .., .. f) ,. A" *'you Iwm.10," practices; theWatufi J'" .. r.! > 4 p. m. VP-5 vs. VP-30 between take of her mtv 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 i < t .. 5 p. m. Photo Lab vs. VP-16 , ." Y" c i t(! .::: # film.BEST 64. CHEVELLE WAGON . . . . . .$ff f g' V-8, Auto/Irons R&H, power steer and brakes, electric 1. r windows, and seals, factory air/conditioned, luggage rack, many extras, GM Executive car. n. ".'" :,.. '- .: 63 CHEVY II WAGON ... . . . . $1895 "1 ; PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE t /g' Auto/trans. cyl., R&H, WSW 2-tone blue. i '.: AND THE BEACHES q 63 MONZA CONVERTIBLE.$2095 ''''. ' tf. R&H, 4 speed trans,' air/conditioned, Maroon with black . .: ; i Ij; :.J?'> : momo interior, black top, XX clean. .. . 1 t t.tII'!:..".... t;. .." ), rlV 63 RAMBLER WAGON ... . . . $1695 : { "Classic" series, 4 dr., standard shift, heater, 6 cyl., lug 11 s r,;I"{- t Ft :I, '. ;) 63 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN .... . . . .$2495 Auto/transmission, V-8, power steer, factory Air/condi 1 'U: 8" J.. tioned, R&H, Ivory over lake green. I't : \..rFRITZ 63 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. ..... . . . $2295 : r,. Q Auto/trans V-8, power steer, R&H, Solid turquoise, white top. 7 : I .. PARMAN (Ret C.P.O.) nmm 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE .... . . . .$2295 3 ,V Auto/trans. V-8, R&H, Solid white XXX clean. aS 62 FORD WAGON. . .. . . . . $1395 VSI WE FINANCE,'ANYONE:.IN THE U.s.N. 4 door, Auto/trans 6 cylinder, R&H, solid blue. WSW. I PAYMENTS 62 IMPALA SUPER SPORTS ... . . . $2095 II pry NOTHING: DOWN EASY I : Standard shift, 327 ", V-8 engine, R&H, solid whit. with red interior, extra sharp. BRUNSWICK PREMIUM 62 MONZA COUPE. ..... . . . . $1595 Auto/transmission, R&H, Solid blue, WSW. 100% DUPONT NYLON TUBELESS 62 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE . .. . . . .$1995 Wouldn't like Hationwlde Guarantee in Writing Auto/trans., V-8, power steer, R&H, Solid black WSW. you 36 Months Rood Hazard Guarantee 62 FORD FAIRlANE '500' ... . . . $1495 150 I 14 3 !FOR 76.95 1 FREE 2 dr. standard shift, V-8, R&H, Solid white with red in- to receive this 800 I 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE terior. I 850 I 14 3 !FOR 87.75 1 FREE 61 KOMBI VW BUS ..... . . . . .$1495 900 950 I 14 3 FOR 98.5S 1 FREE 600x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE 9 passenger, R&H, 2 tone paint, X clean. Extra Moneyat 650 J 13 3'OR! 65.10 1 FREE 61 CHEVROLET WAGON....... . . . .$ 1695 610 I 15 3 foUR 76.9 1 FREE Parkwood ", auto/trans, V-8, power steer and brakes, 710 I 15 3 FOR! 79.35 1 FREE electric windows, R&H, all 160 I 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE factory air/conditioned original 820 I 15 3 FUR 98.55 1 FREE equipment. Christmas TOO? 61 ENGLISH FORD WAGON. . . . . $495 ., You'll enjoy the holidays more jtitKREC; 'S !61 15'aLACK': ;:'750 x'14'' 2 Door, solid blue, extra clean. next year if you can be the .,' '4''AIY''SZE:: TUBE.TYPEE. : (,ww TUBELESS PEAUGOT. . .. . . . . . .$595 bountiful Santo you'd like to .. ,,> ,, ;:1, '' '''tf '\ \...."1'.," < '.> ": <, VI. 4 dr., Standard shift, R&H, solid blue. .. . . be without piling up.a lot of 6 00 pl.J"' ",'r' r8 95: : \ .2 95' ' Christmas Bills! Set aside a : 'fi ;,T : plus TOl\>; plus Tax'' . ., < ,,> convenient amount each week .t"I. V V \V \<"'> <>)' >- NEW 64'SGOOD , for next year's holiday expenses REBUILD 2 BALL JOINTS in CHRISTMAS CLUB SELECTION ALL a , ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR S17.95 ACCOUNT1WESTSIDE! 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 1 MAKES AND ?DS.L I t BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 = = S WHEEL BALANCE .99 .... AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! yaitt WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 Mon. Fri. 8:30: a.m. 'til 9'00 p.m. HOURS ; Sat. 8:30: a.m. 'til 8:00: p.m. ' $ TUNE UP 4.95 Sun. After Church 'til 7:00: P.m.SPECIAL . 4328 Blanding Blvd. BIG CHIEF TIRE CO, FINANCING FLAN V ; at Harlow MAYPORt ROADEV 2809 SM4 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT (; Member F.D.I.C. 9-0380 EV 4-4631 CH 6-4825 FOR SERVICEMENr. "j OPEN FRI. TILL 8 PM. |
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