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,Wj r Ii u .. u.. _ e ... w' .f" . ' 'I., -...--....-- .. ........-." .. 'J ( " . ) " t ' NE l : J JI i I .. , puLiilhrd by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I I I expression of anK.. t military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication docs not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised.( W VOL. 22 NO. 37, U. S. NAVAL AIR CO STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA NOVEMBER. 12.1965 ---- - : M1 - Jackson Named Admiral Says Disaccrediation wI I tcQL . October's BestServiceman . E Hurt Navy Dependents MostMuch 0 . James D. Jackson AT!. has has been said about the dlsaccredltatlon of Duval County been selected as the Naval Air High Schools In the past sevetal days after It was learned that dls !11 Station's Serviceman of the Month accreditation Is very probable at the end of this month. In a taped for October. television Interview, Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, Commander Jackson Is assigned as super- Fleet Air Jacksonville, stated the Navy's position. This Is his state- visor of the NAS Jacksonville Remote ment. Receiver Site. He has excellent .. I was most disappointed to communications record of learn of' the loss accreditation ward the acquisition of higher the Fleet units Air Operations, WILLIAM JOHNSON, cutive in the Jocktonville: Chamber of Commerce RATCC and Operations Radio by Duval County high schools. education. This action will createa receives a gift from Capt. Mackroth, NAS CO. Mr. Johnsonwas which have experienced less than I know that the parents of students definite morale problem 'fora cited in ceremonies held last Thursday atpenonnel inspection. one hour of circuit downtime in these schools are most large number of men assigned ( during the past three months. concerned as are all respon- to duty in the Jacksonville area. .' Jackson received little or no sible citizens of Duval County. They may be forced to con William Johnson Receives Honor; direct supervision and only on I share this concern, for Hie'foundation sider leaving their wives and I" the more complex construction of. our national life is the children in other duty areas problems has engineering assis- of. school rather than theirchild- provision an adequate bringing Capt Mackroth Gets AwardCeremonies been . Safety tance provided.His system and education 'for our ren into nonaccredited schools. ability to react Imme- children. The effect of' this upon(he'future In honor of Mr. William Johnson, Executive vice- diately to emergencies and his The loss of. high school accreditation development of the Naval installations in the president and General Manager of the Jacksonville Area Chamberof leadership ability preparation - and training of his personnelhave will work a greater in the area can only Commerce, were held last Thursday during personnel inspection.Mr. . Johnson was to have been honored guest at the Open House directly contributed to the hardship on Navy personnel be determined by higher authority ceremonies which was cancelled due to Inclement weather.In outstanding availability of the than on other county residents.Our in Washington. It could his introductory message: complex Receiver Site. Navy children who study in have a negative effect upon Rear Admiral RobertGoldthwlte. I point to a continuation and expan- Jackson Is capable of convey- Duval County high schools and their development and thereby / Commander Fleet Air Jackson- sion of Naval activities in this ing his Ideas to his supervisorsin are then transferred to another on the economic growth of. this f, ville, introduces Mr. Johnson as area. an outstanding manner thus I( This Is quite Nowhere ,,section of the country with their community. fitting. the of all generating respect the man most responsible for the 4 face the loss of I view this situation most Said else In the world has our Navy associated with him. He Is parents may as Jacksonville Navy Complex. secured such fine facilities per excellent athlete credit or even the repetition of serious and one which calls for an ,participating Admiral .Goldthwaite "It is fining that he should be, honoredat dollar cost as at Jacksonville. as a leader In all forms of Intramural the work itself. prompt action by off concerned I a personnel inspection. He There is no better area for the and varsity sports.He This of' course is conducive action that I trust will have I has done so much for Navy per- combined training of ships and is married and he and his to the maintenance of' a proper the undivided support of all Du- sonnel." aircraft and surely there is no wife Jeri reside with their one attitude in a young person to val County citizens: Mr. Johnson was Instrumentalin community which appreciatesthe son here Jacksonville.{ Navy more than Jacksonvilledoes. . initially moving the Navy to ." Jacksonville and has done muchto maintain and expand the Mr. Johnson plans to retire Gen Elwood Inspects Reserve soon from his Chamber of Com- original facilities. In his words "Today the Jacksonville Naval merce In other position.ceremonies Adm. Squadrons Here; Commends Major is looked Complex upon with deep Goldthwaite presented appreciation by all Navy officials John R. Mackroth with a Captain Secre- Brigadier General Hugh M. Elwood Commanding General of the who have any conception of its tary of the Navy award for Marine Air Reserve paid an official visit to the Florida Marine Air capabilities. The construction of achievement In Safety. Secre- Reserve squadrons here at NAS Jacksonville, Nov. 6 and 7. our new Naval hospital, additional The general presented a of the tary Navy Paul H. NItze Improvements at NAS Jax, Cecil Letter of Commendation of Major Ing Into a roughly plowed field Field and Mayport all combine (Continued on Page 8)) Martin 1.. Clifford, a pilot with filled with tree stumps prevented Marine Air Reserve Helicopter serious Injury to the personnel Acceptance Of Scholarship Aid squadron. HMM765 for his actions aboard and damage to the air- in connection with a recent craft. This performance should . OK For Naval PersonnelA engine failure while flying a SH- serve as an Inspiration and 34J helicopter on June 27, 1964. source of confidence to the per- new Instruction Issued by the Secretary of the Navy provides Major Clifford brought his sonnel your squadron." Information concerning the acceptance of fellowships, scholarships, crippled helicopter In for a safe or grants for scientific, literary, and educational purposes by Navy .' landing after the engine had quitIn (Continued on Page 7)) and Marine Corps personnel. The instruction permits any memberof James D. Jackson field studded with tree stumps the naval service on active duty, midshipman or NROTC studentto and debris without damage, sav- accept deserved honors and also relieves the government of some ing thousands of dollars and saving - training expenses. All personnel who have won scholarship or Injury to his crew. The letter grant aid and were authorized to vie for such aid by the Chief of Mrs. Hoover Interred was presented at 8:15 A.M. Nov Naval Personnel or Commandant of the Marine Corps are eligiblefor 7. It reads: "It is with a great consideration. Near Husband in IowaWest sense of personal satisfaction Education, training, or research must have at )least junior standing that I commend you for your must satisfy the require- at an accredited college or Branch Iowa (AFPS) -- outstanding performance of dutyon ments of the armed forces, and university. Successful candidates The body of Mrs.Herbert Hoover June 27, 1964 when you experienced - contribute toward recognized will be ordered to the has been burled here beside her an engine failure while potential for a career service. university or activity where the husband, the 31st President of flying a SH-34J. The highly professional { Fields of study must not onlybe study is to be undertaken and the United States.At competence you dis- compatible with advance will retain active duty status the Hoover family's request, played when faced with an emer- educational needs o; the service during the tenure of study. In details of the transfer of Mrs. gency situation, your alertness, ys but also with the individual's accepting the scholarship or Hoover's body from Stanford, presence of mind and outstanding , career panern. In the case of grant, the amount may not exceed Calif., where she was buried In airmanship are highly com- V, officer personnel the course of the cost to the governmentof 1944, to its final resting place mendable.The l: study must comply with the sending personnel to the same overlooking her husband's birth- superior skill you demon- officer's code designator. Ap- school. place, were not announced until strated In handling this engine plicants for post graduate study (Continued on Page 7)) the reburial was completed. failure, and the, successful land- Brig. Gen. Hugh M. ElwoodWj NOVEMBER 12,1964 2 JAX AIR NEWS - ,, - - >\ ::, OUR GOVERNMENT:.. ''rs' / i' j Chapain'sM'essageBy ,_ "!\' / .. > : .,F Jnte" p"exV( J. ,. "/ .I &.1$,/.., '\,>- :...:,. ';' ::::., ES'GNED' /NCV U . .:''' ;''.f ",\ ". Robert Witt /' "' '. ': TO IZULE U5. ; \ .. SUNDAY v 'k Cathedral in Lubeck reads An Inscription In the ,Germany, : 11 .', .. ., f... 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy "Thus speaketh our Lord Christ to us: (I 'i'I' Master and obey me not; Communion You call me , tr. .. ,.',.:i,.):;r rl ::;:;:,.):. 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine You call me Light, and see me not; . . . . ".'"" ..... ,.,''' ., ..'",. Worship You call me Way, and walk me not; : 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for You call me Life and desire me not; .' '. :" ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 You call me Wise, and follow me not; ,, 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine' You call me Fair, and love me not; Worship You call me Rich and ask me not; .. .15UTTO 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship You call me Eternal and seek me not; You call me Gracious, and trust me not; t ;> 12rrf1 X\h US WEDNESDAY You call me Noble, and serve me not; _ \I. I9 VL5i I 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal You call me Mighty, and honor me not; You call me Just and fear me not; Editorial 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal If I condemn you blame me not." Faith in God certainly requires more than mere lip-service. Faith Constitution Made GovernmentThe 12:00 p.m. Holy Communion begets action a personal commitment to a cause the cause of Also on all Holy Days Christ. It was Christ Himself Who said "Not everyone who saysto Servant Not the MasterOur Catholic Services at St. Ed- me, 'Lord, Lord' shall enter Into the Kingdom of Heaven but ward's Chapel NATTC and Naval he that does the will of my Father in Heaven." government, set up under a definitive yet flexible Constitution Hospital Is designed primarily to serve us, not rule us. SUNDAY MASS Laymen's Sunday "UP PERISCOPE"To The roots of this concept go back to the intolerable conditions encountered by the American colonists as subjects to the King of 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital England. 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Slated At J'ft Be FeaturedOn These were the patriots who proclaimed in the Declaration of Edward's Chapel Independence, the self-evident truths that "all men are created equal DAILY MASS Prot Late Show"Up that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable ChapelThe rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel " Naval Air Station Jack- Periscope an action- happiness . MONDAY & TUESDAY Protestant Service at feature film - w sonville, packed starring They weren't against government as such. Their dedication to the freedom and dignity of man was blended with the political wisdom 4:15 p.m. King HallNATTC 0930, Sunday, 15 November 1964, James Garner and Edmund that said: will be conducted by laymen representing O'Brien will be seen on FRIDAY four major denominations "The Late Show" Saturday, No- . to secure these rights, governments are Instituted among of the Protestant Churches vember 14, at 11:30 on WJXT, men 12:05 p.m. U.S. NavalHospital , And here they inserted the bone the muscle the blood the breathof in America. ) Television 4 In Jacksonville.The . SATURDAY The occasion Is the annual Lay- show follows a mission of life, Into the} concept of the government they envisioned that would men's Sunday, a day when this the U.S.S Barracuda submarineas thereafter give hope to freedom-longing people everywhere: 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY "....governments" they wrote In measured words, "deriving their chapel recognizes its laymen and it encounters and battles a they in turn prepare and conductthe variety: of Japanese ships. just powers from the consent of the governed . The Founding Fathers built upon this foundation our constitutional 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before congregational service of Garner portrays Lt. (j.g.) Ken worship Braden an underwater demoli- the Masses government designed to serve people. Under it, Americans have the right to the services of governmentas Catechism Classes:Grade School Lt. Colonel L. S. Stephenson, tion expert assigned to land on a protector and referee. Head of Naval Operations at the the tiny Island of Kusat and obtain - But we retain the freedom from arbitrary government regulationand SATURDAY Fleet Intelligence Center, Eu- vital code breakdowns. control. 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities rope, of NAS will be the Wor- Many dramatic conflicts both These are among the basic rights which the Freedoms Foundationat building 722 ship Leader and Third Speaker of active and personal take place Valley Forge has inscribed on the Credo of the American Wayof the hour. The Responsive Read- before the submarine returns to Life. ing will be led by Leslie S. Pearl Harbor with mission ac- Over the years countless laws have sprouted out of the main trunk Wallace AN, of NATTC; and complished.Other . Traffic and limbs of our constitutional government.Some Daniel H, Young A A, will read stars in"UpPeriscope"are have served their purpose and been lopped off. Others the morning scripture. The Andra Martin Alan Hale have lingered beyond their days of usefulness and withered. Some ViolationsThe morning prayer will be offeredby Carleton Carpenter George may be considered necessary, but burdensome. Others, worthless: Captain R. J. Franklin USAF, Crise and Frank Gifford. perhaps unwise.It of the 679th Radar Squadron. Also Is part of the genius of the Founding Fathers that they could following is a report of participating as speakers on the Are You An "If design an Instrument in the Constitution to accommodate the changingrole motor vehicle accidents and Theme, "Able To Stand" are we demand of our servant the government.This traffic violations for the periodjt LCdr. R. w Smith USN Train- Only Driver"? is part of its strength and its durability. November 1 throughNovember7. Ing Officer, AO "B" School ...And underneath It all, let none forget still is the voice the NATTC; and Ltjg( ) F, West USN, One of the disturbing things will, the grip on the reins of "We the people of the United States .." Number of Accidents of VP-35. about accidents is that they are It is we who grant legislative powers to Congress.It This annual participation of our not caused law only by, major This Week November 1 through for this is who executive in laymen Laymen's Day ' we vest powers a presidentIt violations and irresponsible - is we who clothe our courts with judicial powers. November 7. . . 9 Service Is symbolic of the by reckless but canbe And lest these three arms of our government overreach their Total Accidents this year through effective cooperation of repre- drivers they harmlessacts caused functions as servants of the people let us remember that legislatorsand November 7 . . 207 sentatives of diverse back- by seemingly executives are subject to the ballot box or the machinery of Number of Accidents through November grounds and different denomina- of ordinarily responsible there is Impeachment that behavior." 1963 248 tions In making effective our drivers. Unfortunately : judges serve on "good that no difference in the tragedy We may be benign even indulgent masters. But let us not be sub- Total Number of days since last military chapel program. can result. - missive, for Americans are, and were intended to be, the mastersof Injury In motor vehicle You are cordially invited to this their political and economic fates under a government that serves accident . . 90 worship service next Sunday at Consider for example the not rules." 0930 in the All Saints' Protestant thousands of accidents that could Number of Violations ChapeL have been avoided ' This Week . . 49 IF ONLY the driver - NEWS Speeding . . 10 Civilians May hadn't followed the car AX .AIFt: Reckless Driving ? 2 ahead too closely; Going Through Stop Sign 2 Purchase Turkey hadn't tried to eat while, Other Violations . 35 driving; , Twenty-eight drivers appeared Dinners HereThe hadn't tried to drink that. The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper before the Traffic Hearing Boardat can of beer while driving;;, distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station the meeting held on November Civilian! employees Recreation 1 hadn't put off replacing Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a 9. DIspostlon of the cases Include and Welfare Association worn out tires; private firm. All) Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR the following: eight lost and the Civilian employees: hadn't tried to light that, NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information" Office driving and parking privileges a- Food Services Board have elected cigarette; Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before board station for various periods; to subsidize a low cost turkey hadn't Insisted on having publication. News items are welcomed from all sources-- five were assigned to complete an dinner for civilian employees the right-of-way; Telephone EV.9-7711. Ext. dl62.# eight hour course (In remedial during the period 23 through 25 hadn't "cheated" tIle speed Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries driving instructions at the Jax November 1964. Civilian employees ;- laws to make up time.! concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Police Academy;eight were given may purchase tickets for T Company, 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida---- suspended penalties; six were tIns meal for the sum of 25tf. And so on. There are literally Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. The balance thousands of"little" actions-or, of : given warnings; four were dismissed the cost will !be ; and seven were referrer" sponsored by the employee more properly reasons that VOL. 22 NO. 37 NOVEMBER 12 1964 to commanding officers fo: organizations mentioned above. seem little to motorists that possible disciplinary action.( (Continued contribute to accidents. You can On Page 7)) probably make up your own list.PAGE . NOVEMBER 12, 1964, JAX AIR NEWS PAGES NOVEMBER 12, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 . .. CDR. T. E. Stevenson Named Boss .. Enter The 10th 1 ' I f. : : ;\ : .. 'I: ; . Of Year From His Secretary's Letter All-Navy Comic ' It Isn't very often that secre- test began 12 years ago. taries have the opportunity to In her j letter Mrs. Varenholt ::1j present a written evaluation of praised Cdr Stevenson for ".... Cartoon ContestIf t their boss, but the Jacksonville : unequaled integrity pleas ant disposition '>>t"' Chapter of National Secretaries tact, confidence in himself ; have artistic and Association offers the chance and his you ability frankness employees, - once a year, at Its annual "Boss especially enjoy drawing car- firmness and fairness. He toons, why don't you enter the Night Is who believes InGod one family / NSA held their 12th annual and "Tenth All-Navy Comic Cartoon "Boss Nlghe recently, and the Cdr country Contest"? If your cartoon should kL1Lryryry Stevenson a 22-year Navy be one .of the five first place high esteem which one NAS secretary veteran and his wife Lois, reside yyy's winners, you're not only eligible held for her boss netted with thelrthreechildrenpam,17, for an award but the winning him the title of "Doss of the Tommy, 6, and Debbie 2 at 3532 cartoons will be published In All Year. Ponce De Leon. Cdr. T. E.Stevenson,Navy Exchange Hands magazine. Officer, was named the All cartoons must have a Navy t Dddyl! theme or background, be In good winner of this year's award as a result of the recommendationgiven I trittl drib t'-in (unking. taste, and suitable for generaluse. Entries be In black must him by Mrs. Mildred It Mire \vu<, u loner; THIS IS THE SECOND WEEK for the new contett pidvr. Think up Inch white Ink on 8 1/2 X 10 1/2 Varenholt, his secretary. ThisIs My car !stayed behind 'causeIt paper or Illustrated board. The a funny caption and mail it to Editor, Jax Air News, Bldg. 1, the first time a military man found ittrue. owner. Information be NAS Jax. has won the award since the con -FHED \V NORMAN. following must attached to each entry: name; rate; service number; duty station; name of hometown and hometown newspaper; command recreation fund administrator; and a statement certifying the 1 Ice{ S originality of the cartoon. vryviiuuuuDEIHU -- -- - cF . 9s CHURCH of CHRIST 5223 WESCONNETT BLVD. NEAR NAS , JUST OFF T QUANA'RD. SUNDAYS: ChevroletCHEVROLET 10:00 A.M.'BIBLE WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP!! 7:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICE in Jacksonville WEDNESDAYS: 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE DOWNtOWN924 - BOSS OF THE YEAR Cdr. T. E. Stevenion, Navy Exchange Of.ficer CHURCH PHONE SP 1-5079 LAURA ST. at ORANGE and his secretary, Mrs. Mildred Varenholt. MINISTER PHONE SP 1.2646 r- -. I ---- -------------- __ You mean regular ,) What are we waiting for? life insurance at Let's go get some! standard rates? a; , a xav a '.", ,,' t'I, >' a '... ,.1' ". '' Hey, Charlie, have you heard about 4 ([RIO GRANGE'S no-rate-upj MY ? p >' "r ', 'P policies for pilots? "" "' 8 ; ; ;4 fP : k t p :, '. t, ,,. .,'.. ",,,,.,...."' ;t .' :': , .,. :'';J; "rl!&" =1. .! ':': '. ," ', . a74 RIO GRANDE .** ' W LIFE INSURANCE CO. "' ? '*- H i :a 4$* $ V. ? ,.i i r. -.' ."iA -4' > ij*'; .. w '. ..* ' #- ?- s a ? ? v* *'W # ** T S'' JOHN B. STOUDEMIRE i , 'q hy Yeah, we can get up to , AND ASSOCIATES 4 $25,000 worth each from , rt A6 4 i 7 355-3487 1Id- EL 5-3487 .,. ' # 4 f, :. , $ 9 h ,", + BILL McFABLANE LEE MINK .., 'w '! / : \" ,,', ATeMNSTQUDEMlRE, ......-- . .....'.'.....'.'...,'. .-,'. . . .. .. .. ., . -- NOVEMBER H., 10 J PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS New Soviet Leaders Rose, By 1948, Mr. Kosygin was a full member of the Politburo : }>. '.: (today cal. :,: led Presidium) and at 44 Was '\ Under Khrushchev Regime "baby" of the group! the Up to this point, Mr. Kosyginhad . andAlekselNlkolayevlchKosygtn s.a { 6r Washington (AFPS) Lcorfd Llylch Brezhnev st Party been known as a protege 6f r An. respectively the First Secrdary of the Soviet Commul natural drei A. Zhdanov, head of the Lenta officials as and the Sovld Premier, areconslderedbysomeWcstern grad Group. Upon Mr. Zhdanov1 success ors tn IU the new ,mists.- death Stalin moved to liquidate the Both 3 were on the outer fringe of group and Mr. Kosygin was thesole Communist party leadership duringthe called anti party group, he was survivor. last years of Premier Stalin's re named a full member of the Communist - gime, survived demotions after Pre- Party Presidium. In May During the political shake-up following - mier Stalin's death and rose to high 1960 he became chairman of the Stalin's death, he was removed positions in the party and govern- Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. from the Presidium alto- ment during Nikita Khrushchev's Since June 1963, he has served as gether. administration secretary of the Communist Party Their close association with th a former Central Committee. In 1957 he was renamed to the Red leader is pointed up by the Alek sei Kosygin joined the Presidium in candidate status andin Premier 1960 became of one two First Deputy when Mr. fact that, on occasions in 1927. He was Communist Party Chairmen of the Council of absent from the Khrushchev was Leningrad.In . RADM. ROBERT GOLOTHWAITE (l left), COMFAIRJAX. presents the Kremlin, one or the other and sometimes active in party Premier affairs Stalin in ordered him Ministers (first deputy premier). He 1940, stood then with Anastas I I. CNO Aviation Safety Award to Cdr. Thomas W. Hupp (third from both of them were appointedto Moscow and made him commissar Mikoyan, to below Mr. Khrushchev just in (left). CO. of NARTU Jax VR-741. Cdr. Robert G. Frost (second from manage things while he was gone. of all consumer industries and Soviet government structure. the Brezhnev sewed as a left). C.O. of VP-741, and Cdr. Philip W. Smith (right), CO. of political Secretary commissar during World vice premier of the Council of VS-743, both having received Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training War 11 By 1943 he had risen to the People's Commissars. * Aviation Safety Citations look on during ceremonies October 6.VR741 rank of majo r general 2 won the award for maintaining the most accident free flying After the war, Mr. Brezhnev con- time. Cdr. Hupp as a civilian is the vice-president of Florida Buildings tinued to rise rapidly in the party. ATTENTIONall Inc. and lives in Orlando. (Official Navy Photo) When Stalin died in 1953, he was named deputy chief of the armed for PersonnelTravel ces' political administration Navy Between 1954 and 1956, Mr. Brezhnev formed a close relation- ship with Premier Khrushchev while supervising the development of the huge Virgin Lands farm area of Kazakhstan - '.. .iir: qv In 1956, he returned to L .._t Moscow and the party secretaryship. : In 1957, after the ouster of the so- V -."".",-. f "Ike/ wwPthtSEEPAGE> s' 12 AND YOU'LL KNOW WHY! CAPT. C. W. POTMAN, JR., NARTU Jax C.O., receives the keys to RIVERSIDE the 1965 Fly Navy Chrysler from Peter Kirill (right), President of the Florida Navy League Council, and RAdm.J.P. Ingle, Jr., USNR, CHEVROLET (Ret.), President of the Jacksonville Council of' the Navy League. The car is used by the unit's Officer Procurement Team in their CEDAR HILLS quest for future Naval Aviators during their visits to colleges and universities.FRENCH'S. gggj ggj gg g lAll Join America's most popular club home on furloughthe ) 'I quick, low-cost way. . by Coast Line Train ! NO STANDBY-SEATS GUARANTEEDFour 1 1 0l ri5tma5 trains daily to the North. Also, daily ? service to the West and South. Male MMcIsSP : k Check these low, low one-way furlough fares 1-4602 Ollub RICHMOND $16.15 '"., WASHINGTON 19.03 BALTIMORE 20.00 It's the smart to PHILADELPHIA 22.28 way prepay holiday expenses.All NEW YORK you do is open a Christmas Club account PITTSBURGH 24.43 25.53 for an amount you can most easily afford. BOSTON 30'i5 RADIO TV ,Then you save that amount each week CHICAGO 21.10 SALES JS7 103rd& SERVICE STRUT and, when the club pays off next November, ST. LOUIS 2140 SERVINGENTIRE you receive your Christmas Club check. MIAMI 9.18 Be sure to join you'll be glad you did. Fares to other cities on request SOUTHWEST BANKING HOURS: JAX Monday thru' Thursday: 10:00 AM til 3:00: PM For information and reservations contact: SALES SERVICE ON Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM B. C. Miller, GPA TELEVISION RADIO ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS Atlantic Coast Line Railroad HI.FI Phone Extensions 8272 or { 273 500 Water St.Jacksonville ATLANTI C' ' p' AUTOMOBILE ORGAN RADIO THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANK : EL 3.1244, Fla. COAST I L UNI I' E.Phone E. I II' ALL WORK: GUARANTEED NAS FACILITY US OFFICE I' RAILROAD "ThMks for Using CRast Line" -- U $4dl NOVEMBER, 1964 i: 1- JAX AIR NEWS PAGES yo d The Hidden Sounds Of Music i II I. t When you (put your favorite years ago just about the time AMPLIFIER & PREAMPLIFIER I 1'I' stereophonic record on a port when stereophonic records were these are two components s : If able player or combination radio- being perfected engineers which enlarge the electrical I TV-phonograph do you hear really began to break this sound impulses received from the cartridge , U uI1&e? every sound? Any musician will barrier. They created what we until they are strong I tell you that you don't. now call the "high fidelity stereo enough to be turned into music Modern stereo recordings cap- component system." (Actually, In the loudspeakers. I LIll tir i ture a musical performance with development of the component LOUDSPEAKER a unit which remarkable accuracy: that's why system began just after World receives the "amplified" electrical , they have earned the description War ILl Taking each element Impulses from the amplifier k "high fidelity." They pick needed to reproduce sound from and turns them into sound up the lowest thump of a bass discs, engineers designed each vibrations, or music. There are -.II-1 I drum or the highest tootle of a one for Its best performance, then two types of loudspeaker: -- \ I1p1 piccolo. Where, then, does your hooked the components together.The TWEETER a speaker built to 11 console fail, when it has such fine sound you get from one of reproduce the high, brilliant &L sound to work with? these systems Is the full measure sounds; To begin with,sound Is series of what Is on your records WOOFER a speaker built to of shock waves produced In the a delight to every dlscophlle. transmit the low pitched sounds. air, similar to the ripples To the unltiated a hi fl component STEREOPHONIC SOUND a created when you drop a pebblein system seems a formidable technique of recording and play- water. These sound waves mystery. Actually, It Is not Ing back music In two channels, %** are measured as "cycles," and difficult to understand, If you or "ears." The effect Is much SAVAGE BEAST No, obviously not. But odds are that the music the number of cycles produced In know a few terms like these: like being surrounded by music, emanating from stereo components will soothe her. one second determines the TURNTABLE a unit contain- like hearing a live performancein "pitch" -highness or lownessof ing a motor and a rotating platter a concert hal]. 1 I the sound. Humans hear sounds on which the record sits. from about 16 to 20,000 cyclesper TONE ARM a bar attachedto Japanese Air Force Marks First Decade there's second (cps). This varies the turntable at one end; the So. no need to turn pale other end when a friend suggests that you , from to and provides a housing for person person any- Tokyo (AKPS) -- The Japan came operational Oct. 1 this one who can hear all of this sound the cartridge. take up the hi fi hobby. All you Air Self Defense Force (JASDF), year can qualify as a bird dog I How- CARTRIDGE unit containing need is this basic information about Japan's postwar air force, officially The JASDF mission is air'de- ever, your phono console or record a stylus or needle which fits And components and good taste. ,,1 .. marked its 10th anniversary fense. The prime operational player only reproduces Into the record groove and picksup fortunately, demand for t Nov. 3.E'stablished. element Is its Air Defense Command sound In the range of about 1,000to the signals engraved on the quality playback equipment has i headquarters adjacent 10,000 cps. The remaining walls of the groove. These sig- become so great that prices have in 1954, the JASDF to those of the U. S. Fifth Air sound on your records (below nals are picked up by the stylusas come down to a level that Is has grown from an initial strengthof Force at Fuchu Air Station, 14 1,000 and above 10,000 cps) is vibrations, which are trans- reasonable for most music I 6,000 officers, airmen and miles from downtown Tokyo. lost "the hidden sounds of ferred to other elements In the lovers. You can now buy, for civilians to a45,000-man force The three JASDF air defense music." cartridge and changed Into example, a good preamplifier or equipped with more than 1,000 sectors are aligned with those of The problem, then Is to find electrical Impulses. These Impulses amplifier first-class for as low as $60; aircraft. Its latest fighter squadron the U. S. Air Force and the equipment that will reproduce all travel through wires In the $55. speakers start around flying the Japanese-built JASDF aircraft fly In the same of the sound that was so pain- tone arm to the amplifier or F-104J Star fighter.i be- air defense system. stakingly recorded. About five preamplifier. .. .. .... ........ ... .. .. . ;;:;:;::::::::::::::t.:::: : :: .: : ; .:>::::;:( ..,' F A Navy Wives Services 'Gobble'W "TAKE FIVE"AT JI Million Birds .4 Club #86The Washington (AFPS) -- Plentyof ED & JOHN'S 3I turkey is being eaten by service I members of Navy Wives personnel this year, with the bulkto AMERICAN i. Club Jax #86, held a meetinglast be con.sumeddurlng the coming SERVICE STATION Wednesday evening at their holidays.As CORNER ROOSEVELTAND I' clubhouse, aboard the Naval Sta a matter of fact, "Young SAN JUAN : Toms" weighing between 16 and : tion.Mrs PHONE 384-4185 t _* t Wilbert Wagner, club 24 pounds are bought by the Defense - President Informed the Subsistence Center Take 5 minutes for a members Supply , b : of the various projects for- Chicago, throughout the year to mulated for the month of No- accommodate planned service FREE vember.On menus. Complete PRE-WINTER f AA' ( Nov. 13 at 8:00 P.M. the At an average of about 20 Navy Wives Club will present a pounds, approximately 1,250,000of AUTO CHECK-UP , fashion revue entitled "Fall the birds are being purchased INCLUDES Creations", at the clubhouse on to meet this year's demands. In I' : e Battery r I'C' Enterprise Ave. aboard the Naval carloads, this represents about S Tires Station, Chairman of this affair 800 freight cars, each carrying I will be Mrs. Harold Krause, 30,000 pounds. Steering assisted by Committee of club Besides buying whole turkeys, e Cooling .. : members. the center is also purchasing e Wipers ' J S Tickets may be purchased from about three million pounds of *, A f Mrs. Larry Burgess, Phone EV boneless turkey rolls for serving FREE TV BINGO CARDSWe J (* 5, / 4-2262 or from members of the in submarines and on long- Give S&II Green Stamps 1Jy ,q range aircraft flights. "I rt club.On -. , Nov. 21 the Navy Wives will .... -- -4--- . , /T ., 4Iu have at the their clubhouse cocktail-dlnner-dance aboard the Naval STARS & STRIPES t WEBB'S ' !: ( ! Station. This Is an annual affair 4 for the club members and their -m"c __ __ __ f $yS,' I'C husbands, with special guests Invited PROFESSIONAL ffl4 1/ 4 to help celebrate the t :.. ., 4 : :? 4j.: Thanksgiving Season. Music for LAUNDRY & 'Y4lc dancing will be furnished by the + 4. Comfair Band. Mrs. Richard L/(/ t DRY CLEANERS ;: Kredell is Chairman ofthe event, :; :: kcXJ assisted by Mrs. Wm. Wilcox, ACROSS RAILROAD FROMSEAFARERS I Mrs. Harold Lutz, Mrk. Harvey $ '4' Bracnac, Mrs. Conly Ownby, NASYUKON. *4,4+ 4 .4 V 4 Mrs. L, Burgess. THE FLORIDA Last Thursday morning sev- 6 44,,.ArpS 1i.: :: ;....:,A?' ffi w.-- eral members of the club ONLY STAR MACHINE con- : : i } .: : ;.. : ,:.. {$ I , :' L1 : : ':':" .ww ':.." .yf<{';:;:: : ;:;-: ::1h iWfIBALBOA' IN TOWN "ONE FRIEND xw;.(:'; :' '':- 'W "'N>: :;WM:? tributed their time at the Florida I ' BEAUTY Actress Judy Corn. is an added attraction Tuberculosis Association, pre- PAT'S TAILOR SHOP TELLS. ANOTHER" paring envelopes with Christmas t Balboa, Calif. Miss Carne is co-starring in a new j NEXT TO WEBB'S to (the scene at seals. to be mailed to the resi- . TV series. dtrrts of Florida. --- ' .. NOVEMBER 12, 1964 AIR NEWS JAX PAGE 6 t I Bluejackets, Inn USO Notes CPO Club "0" Club Movies Thursday, November 12 Thursday, November 12 Thursday, November 12 Thursday, November 12 Movies will be shown The Rhythm Kings plus One Homemade Goodies Night Happy Hour Happy Hour 3:30-6 P.M.' 7 P.M. Monday through regularlyat Sat- 8:30-11:30 P.M. Friday, November 13 Friday, November 13 Dinner 6-9 P.M. urday. Friday, November 13 Drifters Friday, November 13 NATTC will have two feature Friday the 13th Party 8-11 P.M. Dance to Country SPECIAL times 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. on Phil Cay &TheChanteb9-lA.M. Saturday, November 14 November 14 Saturdays and Sundays. The Saturday the Fair", JOWC Saturday, November 14 "Nights at hospital will have one feature on 6 P.M.to . Novembers Birthday Party from event Dance to Phil Cay charity Sunday's at 7 P.M. The Embers N 9-1 A.M. 8-11 P.M.Sunday. 1 A.M. Sunday, November 1 15 The mainside theatre will stay Sunday, November 15 November 15 Saturday, November 14 the same except for the evening Dance to Mach Four Feature which will Phil Cay& The Chantels Grace Chapel Parish SPECIAL begin at 7:30 8:30-11:30 P.M. Monday, November 16. Monday, November 16 "Nights. at the Fair", JOWC P.M.change.These are subject to 6 P.M. Monday, November 16 Picnic Boone Park charity event from Kiddee Matinee at Ma inside at Dining Room Open 1 A.M. Pizza 2 for 1 Night to Theatre, Saturdays at 2 P.M. Tuesday, November 17 November 15 Tuesday, November 17 Tuesday, November 17 Sunday, Thursday, November 12 USO Jr Volunteer Partyat Dinner 6-9:30 P.M. Happy Hour 5-7 P.M. NAS Hospital Open Prime Ribs of Beef Mainside The Running . Wednesday, November 18 Lee Remick- Laurence Harvey November 18 Wednesday, November 18 Wednesday, Monday, November 16 NATTC Mary Had a Little - Game Night 8 P.M. Disc Jockey Show Music by Bud Clark Hour 3:30-6 P.M. Agnes Laurent, Jack Watling Happy Hospital The Blob Steve Mc Dinner 6-9 P.M.Tuesday . Queen, Earl Rowe FRA #91 Reserve Club. Donations of $1 A bond holders' meeting will November 17 Friday, November 13 be held Monday Nov. 16 at8PM. shot will be asked. With The ham dinner held Nov.7 was per Dish Night 6-9 P.M. gift certificates of 10 lb. tur- Our club kitchen is now open Foreign MalnsideSex&TheSlngleGirl- and well done Is a big success a French extended to all persons that had keys going to the winners. .So for hot lunches and sandwiches ( ) /' Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda a hand In making It so.everyone come out and try your and a good evening supper is also Wednesday, November 18 NATTC The Running Man . This Saturday, there will be a luck on that turkey dinner for served during the week until Family Night 6-9 P.M. Lee Remick Laurence Harvey Thanksgiving. P.M. Hospital Mary Had a Little - turkey shoot held at the Fleet Fried Chicken Agnes Laurent, Jack Watling .k DID YOU EVER EARN $$300 AN HOUR? \ Acey Ducey Club Mainside Saturday- Never, November Steal Anything 14 Small James Cagney, Shirley HERE'S HOW: 12 MIN. FROM ORANGE PARK Jones Thursday, November 12 18 MIN. FROM JAX NAS NATTC Sex& The SingleGirl- Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 P.M. Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda 25 MIN. FROM CEDAR HILLSYOU'LL HospitalTheRunningManLee SAVE $100.$200 $300. Friday, November 13 Remick. Laurence Harvey ? March Wilson& The Redcoats Kiddee Matinee King Kong vs OR MORE. ( EVEN$100IN20MIN.IS$300ANHOUR ) 8:30-12:30: A.M.Saturday Godzilla Sunday, November 15 November 14. THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF Mainside-NoName on the l3ullet- NEW AND USED CARS IN CLAY COUNTY SPECIAL Audle Murppy, Joan EvansNA'ITC Leon Douglas with Country Never Steal Anything] Drifters 8:30-12:30 A.M. Small -James Cagney, Shirley / iJ Sunday, November 15 Jones Hospital Sex& TheSingleGirlTony - Mark Castle 8:30-11:30 P.M. Fonda Curtis, Henry Monday, November 16 0 e t Monday, November 16 .. me. Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 P.M. Mainside What A Way To Go- PHONE m 44S5i6SiM| Tuesday, November 17 Shirley MacLaine,Paul Newman Bullet- COVE SPRINGS NATTC No Name on the Game Night and Dance Night Audie Murphy, Joan Evans 1 (The Embers) 6:30-11:30(. Hospital Never Steal Anything DEALER 1 Wednesday, November18 Small J ames Cagney, Shirley Jones' Movies sports 8 P.M. Tuesday, November 17 ... i ii i M - -HV WHmB BBB B HnMMBHMMMaH Ram Mainside Soldier in the follow this map to your dream home t NATTC Jackie Shirley Gleason MacLaine- What,A Steve,Way PaulNewman McQueen To Go- Hospital -No Name on the Bullet- ... featured In these ,M f N W Audie Murphy, Joan Evans .9 Wednesday, November 18 spacious 3 4 / or ; Malnside Kisses For My President - ?t Bergen, Fred Polly LARGE Bedroom HOMES 4,0 >R. MacMurray '" .. NATTC Soldier In the Fain - Jackie Gleason, Steve McQueen ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, / C a Hospital What A Way To Go- 7 Shirley Man atnp Paul NevtmaU PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT RIO FLORIDA ROOMS, .' oy i .o , . BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERALFLOOR o PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY d oa e WESCONNETTFURNITURE w CO. $79.OOPER MONTH or T 5326 Wesconnctt fir vd nt 103rd WHY NOT INSPECT NEW & USED R oMv.us 464T$ SOAO io ao sTastT nN ANA AND COMPARE TODAY? j1criesp.--t Mies- -'-+ .--__ MILn .,e NAVAL TV SETS ., FURNITUREI CECIL FIELD 10. MINUTES .D ttr I CREDl"rJ: JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AR: SHOPPINGCENTER I. FREIGHT SALVAGE SCHOOLS STATION 10 MINUTES CHURCHES REPOSSESSIONS ,) CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. L .... In + ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES Bargains Galore! ntp fJt1JJJJ A UJJJjj COME IN AND BROUSE LORILY COPPEDGE, Broker by COMET BUILDERS. Inc. OPEN 9' d.M. to 7 P.M. SP1-3895 PHONE 771.0750 or P0 5.7755 _ - -- - : : -" --. .. A. t 12, 1964 4 LAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 Photo Contest Less Per Diem To Petty'Officer Be Given To Open To All ServicemenServicemen Exams Set ...tAd11 assigned to tem- For Feb 211All Attention all photographers porary duty who prefer driving Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde stationed aboard NAS, pro- their own automobile between Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than fessional and amateur. Now Is duty stations will receive less per personnel seeking advance- Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - the chance to have your pictures diem under a recent change to the ment to pay grades E-4 throughE7 too late for this deadline will be published the following - displayed in a museum and win Joint Travel Regulations. Unless should start "cracking the week unless the publisher Is instructed otherwise.A . valuable prizes. the temporary duty orders state books" now, as the dates for the check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be The 18th Annual Exhibition of that "travel by privately owned 1965 exams have been es- received WITH the copy for the ad. the Mariners Museum "Marine conveyance Is advantageous tablished. The E-4 exam will be DO NOT SEND CASH. Photography International" is to the Government", the member given February 2, while the E-5 RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . $1.00 coming up in the spring of 1965. will be paid per diem for that exam has been set for February Per additional line ((4' words per line). . 35 The contest starts March 28 and travel time "not exceeding the 4. Those seeking advancementto - -. - ends on May 2. constructive travel time over a pay grade E-6 .will take the Entries can be slides, pictorial usually surface traveled route by air or test on February 9, with February; GAR APT UNFRN large Ivg PUBLIC NOTICE FREIGHTSAL- common carrier prints or Documentary prints and ever more nearly meets,the which- 11th set for the E-7 exam. rm, fam kit, bdr,kitchen equip VAGE 2 Singer Slant-Needle must In some way illustrate requirements ped, A/C, hardwood floors, $85 sewing machines almost like new. of the orders ANDIs But before you begin studying, man's association with the sea. per month 771-0739 Perfect condition pay $60. cashor more economical to the Gov- you'd better check to ensure that month. Callware- $8 Some of the suggested subjectsare ernment. Since most stations you have met all the requirementsto house pay night per or day 353-1946 will within the continental be for advancementand United eligible ; marine Industry, views of UNFURN. APT FOR RENT deliver, no obligations A-l SewIng - of vessel,sailing, poweror States can be reached by air that all required Informationhas any type Blanding Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR, Machine Co. hand propelled, the fishing In less than one day most been recorded in your ser- Kit. Equip. 3 ml NAS $115 mo. Industries ship building, light- servicemen will receive only one vice record. Have you submitted Owner 7718697. houses, navigational aids, harbor day's per diem for each trip. your request to participate In the river and canel scenes, or For example: A NAS sailor exams? All requests should be WANTED YOUNG LADY 1825to Is ordered to in submitted soon so that commands seafares fishermen temporary duty pictures JEAN'S DANCE ACADEMY work evenings at Little Pigs San His orders may request the examinationsfrom stevedores and anything you can DiegoCalifornia. Venetia Wesconnett Bellair BarBeque Phone EV 4-4551. think of that pertains to man and authorize travel by privately the Naval Examining Centernot EV 4-3055 or SP 1-5464 the sea. owned vehicle, but do not specif- later than December 15. ically state that travel by pri- The winning prints will be displayed vately owned conveyance is more Performance marks must be for one month at the advantageous to the Government.He entered on the appropriate cards FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex BABY SITTER for naval per- Mariners Museum, at Newport decides to use his own automobile and all service school graduates 3-plex, 4 plex, 3 ml. NAS $115 sonnel, available anytime, experienced - News, Va. The successful He will be paid 5 centsa should have a notation indicatingthe mo. Owner 771-8697 transportation necessary level of schooling obtained.All 320 E: Church St. call entrants' names will also be submitted mile plus one days per diem to Photographic Society ofAmerica's instead of the four days per diem Air Controlmen must possess 353-5173 Lois Greek FOR SALE Lot 90' X 120'with either the FAA Form ACA578Aor "Who's Who. he would have received under the FAA Form ACA-1710 and a trailer,cabana,utility room, old he will For more information on the regulation. Although Class 11 Medical Certificate carport, 3 BRs. 771-5470 be paid for only one days travel contest and entry blanks contact; the prior to taking examination.Any . time he will still be allowed four FOR SALE 3 Br home closeto The Mariners Museum, Marine requests for change in rating , Photography Exhibition; Newport days to get there since the advancement must also meet the APTS FURNISHED AND UNFUR- NAS $50. down $50. month. News, Va. BuPers Manual para. C-5317 December 15th deadline.If NISHED $60 to $75 mo. Natural Call Art Powell USN RET. 264- still remains in effect. gas heated. 771.9007.Scholarship. 6144 with Powell Realty. you have any doubt as to your eligibility for the upcomingexams THE then you should check with Aid General Elwood your C,&E Office, Military Personnel - QUALITYGOES Office, or refer to (Continued from Page 1)) (Continued from Page 1)) BUPERSNOTE 1418. And then, STUDY. Eligible personnel who have The General and his staff also IN been awarded a scholarship may held anOperationalReadlness submit applications containingthe spection of the local units. This BEFORETHE required Information on the was an annual inspection to Insure - grant, field of study and other that the Marine Air Re- pertinent details to the Chief of serve squadrons of Florida are YOUNQ Naval Personnel or Commandantof prepared and ready for mobilization - NAME GOES ONI the Marine Corps. All requests if the need should ever I HIHiBBBHi BBBBBB1 "1 1 1 for sponsorship forwarded arise. by commands must contain an A HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV endorsement by the command as You can insure your car with to the applicant's qualificationsand Turkey Dinner fr: : a company that meets the a recommendation for ap- : D.O.D. DIRECTIVE in your proval. Applications will be (Continued From Page 2)) World's FinestPerfornlRi state and you get these processed according to the ka BIG advantages: following factors: 1) needs of Tickets will be on sale In the service; 2)) eligibility of donor; lobby of O&R Department, the s rl CeldrTVHintfcrifM COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE 3)) scholastic and professional snack bar area of the civilian COVERAGE qualification of the individual; 4)) cafeteria and the unit cafeteriaIn cfciuitMe 0 recommendation of endorsing Building 110, during lunch printed circuits IMMEDIATE PROTECTION/ command; 5)) field of study; period on 16 through 20 November ..".slid.... and 6)) financial considerations. 1964. r j thertctftt . Ii Super M4 V II.. COUNTRY.WIDE/ Card Tuner r I SERVICE CLAIM Zenith Piteirttd YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A 'c.l.r Demodulater . i CONVENIENTPAYMENT GOSPEL MEETINGNOV. vf MODEL 5204U $399" CALL OR VISIT PLANS TODAY FOR 16-22nd RATES AND INFORMATION LAKESHQRE CHURCH OF CHRIST 265 sq. in. visible picture area: 21.overall diag.' picture measurement 2121 BLANDING BLVD. TIMUQUANA T.V. INSURANCE COMPANYAn / Services nightly at 7:45 P. M. Charles A. Holt- Evangelistfrom filial'* of' 5617 TIMUQUANA ROADSP Government f",p/o/ ,... /Jniwronce Company Lufkin Texas Wellington, D. c. Sunday Services: Bible Study 10 A. M. 1-4484 Jacksonville Office: Worship. . 11 A. M. Preaching. . 6 P. M. \ 338 W. Forsyth Street I SALES SERVICE Telephone: 355-8424 Oaks Gowen, Local MinisterFor I RENTALS $15.00_ PER MO. further information call : 3891284NOVEMBER fif W-MJiiiimgJi I r- PAGE JAX AIR NEWS NOVEMBER 12. 1964 s: '_A" _I1\.<____". .. _.._______ --- Wa JO.llan : 'StudyGroup '. "Nights At The Worlds Fair"! a Visited To Be Held This Fri and SatThis Friday and Saturday, No- times, there's the Vistral Pa- I vember 13 and 14, the untiring villion of space display. The i'iASJaxOct29( 2 2A effort of the Jacksonville Officers Brazil and Monaco rooms will DOD STUDY GROUP-4L( to right) Col. K. E. Martin; USMC, Wives Club will come to light offer visitors a chance to "pit Headquarters U. S. Marine Corps; Major T. W. Williams, USMC, when they stage their long- their wits" against the roulette Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps;LtCol. E. J.W. McKinney, USAF, 10-man DOD Study Group, planned charity event. Preparation wheel and other games. Perhaps Headquarters U. S. Air Force (AFSSS); Mr. H. W. Schreodley, Air headed by Mr. A. T. Bishop of for "Nights at the Worlds relaxation is your goal and in that Fair" have been In progress case why not drop in to see the Secretary - the Office of the Assistant Force Logistics Center, Dayton Ohio; Capt. R. L. Watson, SC, USN, since and there has been from of Defense for Installa- August display Italy, Polynesian Supply Officer, NAS Jacksonville; Col. G. N. Jennings, USA, Head tions and visited NAS much activity since that time with room or the Bavarian Ratskeliar. quarters, U. S. Army; Mr. A. T. Bishop, Office of Assistant Logistics Secretary Jacksonville on October 29 to decorators, costumers, enter- All the pavillions offer the color, of Defense for Installations and Logistics, Study Group Leader; Col. make a study of the interface tainers, and committee women costume, and customs from the N. E. Rogers, USAF, Headquarters, Defense Supply Agency. between the supply organizationsof working to prepare the decora- land they represent the military services and De- tions and entertainment that will "A Night on the Town", the fense Supply Agency with respectto be available. floor show utilizing amateur I Y materials assigned to DSA for Festivities begin at 6 P.M. talent, begins at 10 P.M. and will integrated management. The when visitors to the Officers Club show the various types of enter- study] includes research, data will walk through the Avenue of tainment to be found on an even- collection and analysis in the Nations; past the reproduction of ing in New York City. Singersin t areas of Supply Organization and the Unisphere and Into the club cafes, chorus lines from night- Mission, Item Standardization, where flags will continue to line clubs, a zoo scene by children RequirementsDeter- the aisle. Before dinner is served dancers, and even a trip to the mination, Provisioning, Pro- at 7 1 P.M., visitors can visit any Village are some of the enter- curement, Inventory Manage- of the nine pavilions that!'will be tainment to be viewed. All officers ment DistributlonCatalogingand represented. So why not stroll down the Financial Management as relatedto Hieroglyphics and tombs of Avenue of Nations at the "0" Supply System operations.The ancient times will decorate the Club and enter the World's Fair purpose of the study Is to Egyptian display or for modern presented by the JOWC. and who ((1)) determine the strengths and t men weaknesses of present military ;;z; service management structureand r procedural arrangements relating - to items managed by DSA, need ((2)) examine and identify the money magnitude of effort required by e current retail/wholesale man- "ar agement concepts, ((3)) and to pro- pose new or revised procedural 4 report arrangements to provide more I a L. tR effective and economical man- 8 agement of items assigned to a'i to C. U. H + DSA.Captain John R. Mackroth, t : Commanding Officer, briefed the group on the organization and . mission of NAS Jacksonville, and S . Captain R. L. Watson, Supply Officer, and otherSupplyDepartment - '. offlcals made presenta- S H tions on all areas of Interestto the Study Group.In toA addition to Mr. Bishop, the m t. __ That's not an order, just good advice. At C.I.T. we're Study Group consisted of COL K. ALL TOGETHER, LADIES, LEFT FOOT OUT" And it so experts at dealing with E. Martin, USMC, and Major T. goes as your special money problems. W. Williams, USMC, Head- the women of the JOWC (left to right) Sue Schulze, Mary Lee Need a loan to pay bills? To travel? Money to meet quarters, U. S. Marine Corps; Sulkowski, Garland Mackroth, and Mrs. R. A. Carlson practicethe personal problems or emergencies? You can find a C.I.T. LTCol E. J. W.McKinney,USAF, chorus line routine. Their act is part of the floor show fes- office just about anywhere you happen to be. We've got Headquarters, U, S. Air Force tivities slated for"Nights at the World's Fair". over 400 C.I.T. offices from coast to coast. For your (AFSSS); Mr. H. W. Schreadley, Air Force Logistics Center,Day- was presented the Joint Service convenience, you may apply by mail or by phone.But . ton, Ohio; COL G. N. Jennings, AwardsContinued Commendation Medal by Admiral we'd rather see you in person. We make more friends USA, Headquarters, U. S. Army; Robert Goldthwaite for the inven- that way. COL N. E. Rogeru, USAF Head- ( from Page 1)) tory control techniques and pro- quarters, Defense Supply Agency; said in the citation that the safety cedures which developed while CAPT A. B. Sanders, sc, usn, record attained by NASJax during working in the Defense Supply Bureau of Supplies and Accounts LOANS TO $3000 ; calendar 1963 attested to the Agency. year -- --- --- -- COL D. H.Patterson,USA,Head- prudent observance of the CASH YOU GET quarters, Defense Supply Agency; Navy'ssafety rules and accident Monthly 38 30 24 and LCDR C W.l3odart,SC,USN, vention practices. pre- INTRODUCINGYOUR Payments Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. mos mos. mos.. Captain Robert L. Watson. SC, ------- NATIONWIDE AGENT $50 $1549.56 $1322.36 - -- - --- _. ..-$1083.54--- wwtr 70 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 "WNfe-** ! ---- - 100 2644.71 2167.09 ROOSEVELT MALL -- ----- 120 --2600.50-- Credit(; .accdnt' I ardhe iii i insurance; available i O all loans"al low group CAR WASH H UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANYIII 3312 BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY DOUG-COOK. 854 N. Edgewood Ave. 7, FLA. H 8:30: A.M. 6 P.M. 384-2556 L ' PHONE: 398-1581 kOCATEDINTHE ROOSEVELTMALLSHOPPINGCENTER A MAN WHO CAN SAVE ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. YOU TIME AND MONEY EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY ON YOUR INSURANCE AUTO WAX APPLIED RJJATIONWIDEij . FREE ? Mutual rre Insurance Co, WITH CAR WASH lit* 'Insurance Co. Mutual Iniurinci Co. Ham Office,Columbus,0. ii - NOVEMBER 12, !AX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 I Neer Special Services Hobby Shop Opened I ... ..- _. The halls of Buildings 897 and 898 echoed their emptiness. t Planks and blocks of wood were I I . , , scattered the halls or carelessly lay In small throughout heaps. .1 ''I II j I 1 '1t ..\...I t,' j IC"" :' . Pieces of screen lay along the walls and papers were strewn on the floor where they had been tossed. But this was the scene Y before remodeling under the YA Expansion Project was under- taken by Special Services and hobby shop personnel to change these buildings Into the new hobby shop headquarters. Ribbon cutting ceremonies, ,., Saturday October 31, held by : ,," oN'' tt;rI; " Cdr. L. A. Menard, Executive ,1diCAN Officer of MAS, marked the end of the remodeling and the opening WELCOME TO THE HOBBY the new hobby shop facilities. SHOP. actually this picture YOU Both floors of the two buildings deplicts the seen before the CHILDREN, ON HANDfortheopeningoftheHobby Shop, assistedCdr. were completely redone and buildings were remodeled for TAKE YOUR CAR L. A. Menord, XO of NAS, with the ribbon-cutting ceremonies.Mr. equipment was moved over from new Hobby Shop facilities. WITH YOU? H. C. Osburn ((1.), manager of the shop, and Mr. P. J. DiTursi, the old hobby shop in Bldg. 895. For Financing And Insurance (far right) office manager of the NX, were a few of the many Navy Plans are also underway for this Stateside And Overseas. Call building to be torn down In orderto DYER M..BURR Exchange employees and visitors to view the ceremonies and new expand the auto shop. Exceptfor representingGOVERNMENT facilities. the electlc and plumbing work 1 EMPLOYEES done by the Public Works Department FINANCE CORPORATIONAND the remodeling was accomplished by shop personnel INTERNATIONAL SERVICE INSURANCE COMPANY under the direction of Mr. H C. [5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-05271 Osburn hobby shop manager.The . Navy Exchange Hobby i<'b or n Store is now located on the first deck of Bldg. 897, as Is the expanded - ONE DAY SALE carpenter and boat shop. The second deck houses the radio 4 dJ electronics shop, model, photo, FRIDAY13th and leather crafts shops. The Ceramics Shop has been I moved to the first floor of Bldg. 898. In the old building it was I located above the carpenter shop [_1 ![1T>iAOt where patrons were hampered the din of motors humming be- SALEregular low. The new arrangement puts r the shops in separate buildings thereby eliminating the old dis- I tractions. 29.95 reg. 1.98 clubs Meeting space rooms for ceramic for various dis- Heavy vinyl S26 33 MEN'S 100% Cottons 1 77 plays, and lounge facilities Sleeper Couch FLANNEL SHIRTS . occupy the second floor over the White Persimmon .Green S. M. L. Exlg. VISITORS TO THE NEW facilities enjoy the coffee and doughnuts ceramics shop. At the present provided at the opening, as they gaze at the variety of supplies there are only a few clubs but reg. 7.99 reg. 9.99 offered in the N.x. operated Hobby Supply Store. more are to organize on a basisof 5 GallonAQUARIUM $ Interest. The possibility of TRANSISTOR S6." I S788 more shops is also being con- RADIO sidered again, according to Interest Set includes pimp niter floss h Instruct!ons shown by the patrons. Since 1961 when Mr. Osburn reg. 1.38 Value HO SCALE .:.:' ; ,: ,< ':' the number 2- 9 inch :"" < took over as manager ,. V!" iJ .., ' ," RACE < < < \ ROAD \' :<.. ; of patrons using hobby shop PRYEX PIE 99C S 1 [ 88 )f"-\" from 500 ; facilities has grown PLATES SET J. -4.c persons per month to an averageof 2700 for the same period. OPEN ROOSEVELTSEETHE Figures for this year show that NIGHTLY MAU there had been an average Increase tin G. C. MURPHY CO. SHOPPING of 300 patrons over tfv, 9 P M CENTER 30,443 last year. ,% wttw t.... : .. . .... .' ." "" ' ..... -, " ;- ; + 65'SPLYMOUTH w t . . ;i ..wr '"' "'---... ":.."tf; "." . -' ., ';f.,,; 1 .VALIANT BARRACUDA: - . ; ' ' !' ; , ' " "AT' : , C.130 SETS NEW RECORD-Hopping on and off the Navy-attack " carrier USS Forrestal, 21 times, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, . IS a Navy-Marine C-130F Hercules. The 4-propj Lockheed transport POWELL :PLYMOUTH and largest Set heaviest a new record in aviation history as the aircraft ever to perform this feat. At gross weights up to 60 tonsk SAN 'MARCOIT'S hook and 1218 the airlifter |landed without arresting gear or tail t. . oR unassisted. Hercules wing span is 132 ft.,length 97ft. and height .. .38 ft. Naval Air" Test Center pilots from Patuxent River, Md., were EASY TO TRADE AT POWELL PtYMOUTH"M 'Investigating use of the C-130 f for increased logistic support of the "*p.t. (US Navy Photo) -- - PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS NOVEMBER 12. 1964 Comm Suffers 2 Defeats .-rIIL : ::: US Military ) . I' .._, Olympians "Shang" And. VAP-62 .I", ; ", ; : ,,, <: ".ff; suffered two defeats this past week, one defeat in the Intramural (AFPSSecretary) ranks was suffered at the hands of VAP-62, 8-6, and the other defeat \iiiy\ kMm Interne of Defense Robert S. McNamarahas was handed them by the USS Shangri-La the ComFalrJax tour- \ sent congratulations to the 52 nament winner, in an exhibition game, 300.In military athletes who partici- the VAP-62 contest the scoring pated in the Olympic Games in for 62 was tabulated by Carl- 5-5. Crn1oueRM'F1iAttdth r.At Tokyo. sen with a touchdown and! Groene The results of last weeks action The secretary, in a memoran- with a safety Wallace scored dum toservicesecietaries.said, are: an October organizational meeting, here at NAS Jax. repre- the lone TD for the Communications VP-7 24-6 "Our armed forces athletes CFJ sentatives of ten different bases met, six Air Force and four Navy, squad. proved that American military VP-30 VP-18 18-0 t to try and coordinate a Florida-Georgia Interservice conference The exhibition contest saw the AF679th. FICEUR 18-12 ot athletics.NAS! personnel are physically strong, "Shang's" powerful squad having VAP-62, Comm 8-6 mentally alert, and that they little trouble subdueing the Communications MARTD, O&R 12-6 Frank Juts representative NAS Athletic, round robin basis,playing for the possess the required stamina and team. Ayers and Marines, NARTU 24-18 McCaffrey most part of Friday Saturday endurance" Director elected the to was Burrsed, of the"Shang",seemedto position nights.It Comprising only 18 per cent of have a field day as Ayers of president and treasurer, is also hoped that a program the men's team, U. S. military tabulated three touchdowns: and Lifesaving ClassesClasses white Thomas B. McGriff, Athletic Including golf, tennis, athletes broke one Olympic and Burnsed accounted for the two Director, NAS Cecil Field bowling, softball, swimming, four world records and tied a remaining TD's. in and senior was elected to the positions of track & field, etc., can be set up world record and an Olympic record - Junior vice-president and VP-30 leads the American secretary. to further the Interest and com . lifesaving have begun at the Indoor The idea of the subject con- will be league with It's 8-1 record petition. These aspects "We have good reason to be Pool on Wednesday,Novem- ference was conceived for the followed by VP-7 at 3-2 and the discussed at a later meeting. proud of the record of these ath- ber 11, from 1800 to 2000. These purpose of integrating a sports Hospital squad at 53.Communications letes and their sportsmanlikespirit , classes both military between are open to program services located tional league at leads 9-1 while the Na-the personnel and dependentsand within reasonably close YMCA SponsorsJudo ; at the stated.1964 Olympics," the. will continue until distances. the secretary Mayof traveling By second and third place positionsare 1965. For further Information, formation of this conference it Is He then explained that they not shared by four teams.AF6'l9th call Mike Stevens at extension felt that the competition on a TourneyAt only made clear the vigor of and MARTD hold down 391/570 or CDR Snyder at extension varsity scale between the Com- America, but again demonstrated the second both with 6-4 position 8458. mands enteredwouldstimulatean the value of sports In bridging the t records while NARTU and VAP- interest (for individuals, as well NAS JaxSunday language and cultural barriers to 62 are tied for the third spot at and bring men nations closer together as specators) In a broad athletic - program. in mutual understanding Discussions of the program divulged and respect. November 15, Bldg., keen Interest for the com the NAS Gymnasium, will be the Waves BowlingIn 1 ing basketball season and it Is Ad 5 hoped to have a schedule coordinated site for a Judo tournament, commencing on November sponsored by the Riverside ,the Waves bowling action 27. The schedule, to be YMCA. this past week Laurie Perrault, formulated, Is to provide a home The starting time for the matchIs of the Salty Dogs, posted the high 1 P.M. and Is to the public and home engagement series on a open individual set with a 475 tabula- i with no admission charge. tion which, In part, also accountedfor Teams to be taking part in the the Salty Dogs taking the high 'I t' I Intramural Golf tournament will be Jax Navy, team game with a 626 and the high :, Riverside YMCA, Boy's Parental team set with a 1790 totalJ. Heading the American league, Home, Benny Davis' Judo Club A. Maynahan, of the Mar- in Intra-mural Golf, are the and the Bill Beach's club. tinis, posted the high individual 65 FORDS) "llnksters" of Admin with their game of the weeks action with a Judo instruction Is given freeto . 7-3 record, while the National 190 pin count. and their league leader Is the team from military personnel The team standings are now: dependents who are interested. Old Fashions 11-1 VP-5 sporting their 4-2 record. Classes are offered to both male 5-1 The results of last weeks action Stingers and females and are set up on the 10-2 Salty are: Dogs following schedule in the Judo Manhattans 6-6 DUVAL MOTORSSAN American League club, topside of Bldg. 726: Martinis 4-4 A/C Matnt, Admin 5-4 3-3 classes--t..fonday&Wed- Dalquires 0-12 JUAN LOT RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT VP-30"A", FAETU 9-0 5J-// Men's P.M.Doy's . nesday--6:30-8 64 FORD.$2495 63 FORD XL. ...... $2295 AF679th, Hosp"A" 6-3 1-5 IM HandballThe Convertible, V-8, outo/ National classes--Age( 6-16)) Sat- Hardtop, V-8, auto/trans./ League urday from 9:45-11:45 A.M. 1964 Intra-mural Handball - trans., R&H, light blue with R&H, power steer and NARTU CFJ, 7-2 5-1 competition got underwaythis while top. brakes, white with red inter' FICEUR VP-30"B" 7-2 5-1 Women's classes--Ages( 6 and past week as three of the 64 FORD FASTBACK....S2395 ior. VAP-62;;Hosp"B" 4H1 6-0 up) Saturday from 12 noon to scheduled matches were com- Hardtop, auto/trans., V-8, 62 PONTIAC. . ... $2195 1:30 P.M. pleted. R&H, power steer.,while with Grand Prix, 2 ,dr., hardtop, The first weeks results are: red interior. V-8, auto/trans,power steer VAP-62, VP-30 1/2-11/2 63 FORD.$1995 and brakes, maroon with NARTU, FAETU 3-2 .' 2 dr., sedan V-8,auto/trans. white top. MONEY IN 1 DAY Admin FICEUR 3-2 R&H, light blue with white 62 FALCON .... $1495 top. Station wagon, auto/trans./ 25 to 5600 63 CHEVY BELAIR. ....$1995 R&H, air cond., green with Sedan, V-8, R&H air cond., white top. ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE two from which to choose. 59 FORD. . . $595 Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us 63 FORD FALCON ...$1295 Sedan, V-8, auto/trans., how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Futura, 4 speed trans., R&H. R&H, power steer, air cond. convenience. Same-day service. '63 RENAULT .... $895 60 PLYMOUTH.$695 .asssssiaa... 63 FORDFAIRLANE.$1595. 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN FJ 57 FORD FAIRLANE. ..$595 / . Sedan auto/trans., R&H ; You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. white with red vinyl interior. 53 CHEVy. . . $195 $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $. 21.00 151.80 '9.00 427.51 25.00 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 I. 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 DALnt) : ::;;: Cot/a1W inclede?interest. iy4 O: T I.11 R S 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 5256 Beach Boulevard 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. PH. EV 4-4536 Dial 359.2895 t ... .' -' --,. --. .. -- -- -- --- ----- --- -- - . 1 "" -- .- -' : --JAX': ... :' .. ::::: = .HI. .1-- . I VEMBER 12, 1964 A-I-R---N' PAGE 1'1'1'1'1-1 ( ii aD i Service Wives 10 Officers iNominated 'by -CollegesFor Anything Can Happen BowlingNickie Annual Sports. Magazine Awards By Dave llurgin Knock posted the highset New York (AFPS) Ten career officers from the Army Navy Air \\'s been said before but let it be said again the only thing certaint In the Service Wives Bowling Force and Marine Corps are among 69 men cited by their alma matersas a college football season Is that nothing is certain. leagues recent action with a 477 candidates in Sports Illustrated's Silver Anniversary All-American A- n i early September, when the collegiate behemoths were workout total, while Kay Felton had the wards. those last few kinks the experts were listing the powerhouses .. .high game with a 201 tabulation. Nominated on the basis of their success In life In the 25 .years since their teams to beat. The league .ndingsare: senior collegiate gridiron days, the [leading the list was Mississippi. The Rebels of Coach Johnny candidtaes from the 1939-40 season tight, facing a comparatively easy schedule by Southeastern Con- W/L comprise a slate which sparks ex- Wham and Mary. ence standards, did look like world beaters when they clobbered Hurricanes 21-11 citing football memories as well as Marine Corps: Colonels Richard tmphls State, 30-0 in the season opener. Tornadoes 19-13 an Impressive record of career and Ronald Amerine, University of Kansas - [Then, Whammo! Ole Miss got dumped by Kentucky Florida andd Blizzards 17-15 community service achievement. ; Frands X. Beamer Universityof by lowly Vanderbilt in Its next five games. The Rebs fell from Monsoons 16-16 The officers nominated and their Maryland Ohio and Howard' E. Wert- top 10 ratings faster than a drill instructor Cyclones 13-19 schools are: man University . can make a recruit Army: Brigadier General Albin F,. np. Typhoons 10-22 of Massachusettsand The 25 ultimate winners of the a- Irzyk University [There were other pre-season hotshots who got national champion- Colonel Frederick J. Yeager ward will be announced by the magazine [ billing. Oklahoma was one, but the Sooners dropped three lip United States Military Academy. In November. The Silver Anniversary [ after opening with a none-too-impressive defeat of IM raight Mary- Ping Pong Navy: Commander Richard H. All American Awardswere 00. Texas was another although the Longhorns have lost only White, Colby College and Captains created in 1956 by editors of .. to Arkansas, 14-13 -- and could still come back strong.On Allen A. Bergner United States Sports Illustrated at the suggestion of the other side of the surprise ledger the list is just as long. Four shut-out games high Naval Academy and Lawrence G. the late Herman Hickmaa w many expected Notre Dame playing what looked to be one of the lighted the second week of play Tray nor, St. Lawrence University. ghest schedules in the land to win its first five games and be In the Station's Intra-mural Air Force: Colonels Robert E. Bel- nked second in the nation at the season's halfway point? Even if leagues vill, Southern Methodist Universityand Irish falter the rest of the way, South Benders have already The results of the second weeks Seymour Shwiller, College of baled the season successful under new coach Ara Parseghiaa action are: last year Notre Dame finished with a 2-7 slate. Anyway the Sugar W/L owl people thought enough of Notre Dame's 1964 team to extend a [elcome as early as late October. V VAP-62 VP-45 4-1 BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE FAETU VP-30 5-0 Ohio State has been a fair surprise. At the halfway point the Q4 R 5-0 AND THE BEACHES ucks were in a position they hadn't been in for a decade -- first Hospital i the nation. They got there mainly by wrecking Illinois and Southern NAMTG Security 5-0 " Marines NARTU 3-2 California, two more pre-season look-out-for-us teams. Admin A/C, Main 21/2-21/2 t"11; [mIlD There have been other bright surprises, like Boston College, AF679th, 50tiOVEMHER I eorgia Tech, Villanova and Florida. Apd Alabama for the first'' CFJ, ... fcalf of the year, has disappointed no 'one except the opposition. w- :. FRITZ I But unhappily for service( football lovers high on the official ; t1 FARM AN 1 LO isappointment-of-the-year list go Army, Navy and Air Force. Each Rat: ion only two of its first six games. CPO Army suffered a depth problem and as soon as the Cadets began owner acing the big boys like Texas and Duke it showed. Navy hoped to )F offset(( a murderous schedule with the threat of quarterback Roger AS taubach. Jolly Roger got hurt however and the Middies floundered. ,,1 lVE1t 41tA a1j ' Mr Force was hit hard by graduation but figured to have a winningeason. Harold Parman Mayport TIRE CO, Fritz Parman, Jr. Roosevelt The thing about Army and Navy though Is that when they meet Lou Webber Normandy n i Philadelphia Nov. 28, they throw the record books out the window.ut . that's been said before, too. GOING m {MpTMAf Iffii? M Sky Warriors, Mix Masters 3-1 SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS Bowling i Supply, Sparks 2-2 FICEUR2, Paymasters 3-1 I, NO DOWN PAYMENT A quiet week on the Intramural Pizzans Spartans 4-0 owllng front saw only one note Spoilers Strikers 3-1 Y bf f Interest as Robert Lesage, of Owl Hodts. Cutters 3-1 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JAN. 1stWE ARTU#1,shattered the pins for a Avions Inspectors 4-0 ; '<2 series. Burgermasters Flying Phan- v" s" r cyrf FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN The results of last weeks action toms 3-1 are: r f WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES American League National Leaguead s1. r +ssFt r FREE FREE FREEWHEEL 2-2 AF679th Darters 4-0 Foxes CFJ"A" GreatIlritain't Iggers, Thunderheads 2-2 Lucky 7, BB Stackers 3-1 CALENDAR WHEELALIGNMENT BRAKE hoto Lab, Pan Handlers 4-0 AOMD Scatter Pins 4-0 latent contribution to the BALANCE ! CPC/s Air Frames 3-1 ADJUSTMENTENGINE -lectrons FICEUR , 2.2 Needlers ,. Fatter silver; screen, Norma graces licans, Cannon Cockers 3-1 Army AFES, NARTU2 4-0 [tellions FICEUR #1 3-1 Marines, Rookies 4-0 ,November calendar. BLACK RECAPS13'A 67015 BtK 750 x 14' jfiffons Neptunes 3-1 14' WSWTBISALL hiefs Eagles 3-1 __ l/ Continental League t *ARTU1, Cursors 2-2 1 PRICES EXCHANGE PLUS TAX ALL OTHER SIZE SLOW, LOW, LOW I 1'F' OVERHAUL (Labor) 99.95 TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL (Labor) 39.95 REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 4727 San Juan SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 Phone $84.5852t1MON. BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 TvES. WED-ONLY BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 SHAMPOO SET $' OQ AND HAIRCUT SCIENTIFIC ENGINE TUNE UP (Labor) 4,95M Wave Regular Permanent EXTRA 10.00 BONUS$ ;Qj BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. Coupoh.r.with e An till-tert'He honor guard stands vigil; ; IU the body 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAYPORT ROAD TKinUTK- I.it.'1ST .;;, President; Herbert Clark Hoover lie iir state in St. llnrth- EV 9-0388 EV 4-4631 CH 0-4825 Specialist Jackie Williams In Styling "?hrnew""'\ tI".I; in .\ov )'"'*. The 3I*' president; IVIIII buried Ort Across 'I; roir Ulantlr Mill* Mile I font < ;Ue ',- MiU' from UiUe Naturally Curly Hair .1.:i..i"...Mil. 'lunrrelurru. . .,. .l'est,.......,.../1.1.'t'.t......,..........IfllCI".,.. ....t ', ." J_ _..... ....._ ........SI'M...A'...'..... .... Aye. -' J ' : :1 PAGE 12'1' JAX AIR NEWS._ NOVEMBER 12 NAS Jax Hosts RN MANAGEMENT .. : \ 1800 Aggregate I "I..,. , .:';' 4i"" 'i" f Pistol MatchThe \ I.'t; : ,. "t ,; w . ;,.'' '.,,, .v Jax Navy Rifle and Pis- ':: :.> tol Club sponsored an 1800 Aggregate - Pistol Match on the NAS Pistol Range this past Sunday, Lt O'Brien in action. November 8. This match was the first to be held on the NAS Range since it was reopened in June of Ta Sit Up Champ this year. \ . Vic Tanny would be job hunt- Shooters from North Floridaand ing if he had to depend upon the South Georgia competed for likes ofPatrolSquadronSixteen'sLieutenant the awards with teams partici- George D. O'Brienfor pating from NAS Jax; NAS Cecil his clientele. Field; NAS Glynco. Ga.; Marine e Lt. O'Brien proved himself Air Detachment; USS Saratoga w RRf very capable of holding down his (CVA-60)); Moody AFB; Jackson- I collateral duty as the squadron's ville Police Dept. and several o athletic officer when on Novem-' other civilian shooters. CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER ber 2 he performed physical fit- ness exercises for the "Eag'les" Winner of the match was RW, BUNDING BLVD., AT WILSONSP annual AD/MAT inspection. Christensen, a Navy Chief from 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 f "Muscles" jumped 25 inches NAS Glynco. He shot an excell- off the deck did 15 pull-ups, ent score of 1677x1800. 64 IMPALA CONVERTIBlE. ..... . . . $2895 clocked a 48 second shuttle-run The expert class was won by Auto/trans., V-8, power steer., R&H, Solid maroon with and lazily finished his routine S.P. Scheurman, a civilian fromSt. white top, WSW. by completing 800 sit-ups I Augustine, while the sharp- 63 CHEVY II WAGON. ... . . . . $1895 t VP-16 personnel were puzzledas shooter class was taken by Ken- Auto/trans., 6 cyl., R&H, WSW, 2-tone blue. award which neth Elder of Brunswick, Ga., to an appropriate the 63 MONZA CONVERTIBlE. . .. . . . $2095 could be given Lt.O'Brien for his marksmen class was won by R&H, 4 speed trans, air/conditioned, Maroon with black Airman J.G. Lt. O'Brien and his bicycU. outstanding fitness example; Mobley oftheMoody? therefore, all the men have vowed AFB in Valdosta, Ga., and the interior, black top, XX clean. that In the future no one will high lady shooter for the day was 63 FORD GALAXIE'500". ... . . . .$2095 Skeet Championship pass the Lieutenant as he Mary Gallant. 4 Dr., auto/trans., V-8, R&H, solid white with blue interior. commutes to and from work on 11ass3.Iaeos Cleanest one in town. Returns To NAS Jax his bicycle.The 63 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN. . ... .' . . $2495 The Jacksonville Gun Club ., Weucwutett Auto/transmission, N/-8/ power steer, factory Air/condi Skeet Championship returned to hard-bol1edsaJes tioned, R&H, Ivory over lake green. Jax Navy this past week when demanded, "You show manager me a Pmt l 63 IMPALA CONVERTIBlE. ..... . . . $2295 Ken Pendergras AEC, of the order that Auto/trans, V-8, power steer, R&H, Solid turquoise, white single advertising ever Service Information Office, broke 103rd St. at W.*conntf Blvd/ top. put on our books. 1\ 100 straight targets to gain the "All right," responded the WE WIRE FLOWERSPHONE 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE. .. . . . $2295 t champions Pendergras last salesman. "I will, just as soonas SP J-J770 or SP 1-0250 Auto/trans, V-8, R&H, Solid white XXX clean. held this championship in 1960. you show me one load of hay FLOWERS 62 IMPALA SUPER SPORTS. ..... '. . . .$2095 " In 1960 "Doc" Parsons, of that was ever put in the barn FOR EVERY OCCASION Standard shift, "327, V-8 engine, R&H, solid white with . NATTC, captured the championship " by the sun. red interior extra sharp. with a 98 x 100 score, FREE DELIVERY'JEWELL but returned It to civilian hands J.'SMITHS 62 MONZA COUPE .'.,... . . . . $1595 in 1963. Auto/transmission, R&H, Solid blue! WSW. .. 62 FORD FAIRlANE -sob-....'.. v IK.I . . $1495 ' 2 dr. standard shift,,V-8, R&H, Solid white with red interior. 61 KOMBI VWBUS. ;.} .- | .;> .< ]fl.* '. . $1495 . VANDERBILT TIRES 9 passenger, R&H, 2 tone! paint, X clean.! 61 CHEVROLET WAGON .... . . . .$1695 'OS ' S "PROVEN FOR MILEAGE-QUALITY-PRICE" "Parkwood", auto/trans, V'& power' Steer and brakes, electric 3 AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE YOU windows, factory "'air/conditioned R&H, all original. equipment. > ; '41 : e NO MONEY] DOWN$ 61 ENGLISH FORD WAGON ... ., . . .$495 % 1,17 :ttKht 2 Door, solid blue, extra clean. 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