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.- - + . \ eaon.$ ratiit* Ga ' ta' }x .ire a t 4 , ; Ai NE 1 k r1! '-: S Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein we their own and not to be considered an official I expression of any military department. The appearanee of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised.( ' DECEMBER: 17, 1964 VOL. 22 NO.42 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA . - I ( NO Visits NASSpeaksSpeech I To Navy League )r,: Indicates Need For Brief Visit Highlighted "" More Career Navymen NowThe By Press Conference Here : Admiral David L. McDonald, Chief of Naval Operations visited Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral David L. McDonald, was NAS Jax Tuesday during his tour of the naval complex In this area. i guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Jacksonville Council of He arrived at 1130 with Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, Com- his visit earlier this week Jacksonville. the , Navy League during M_. mander Fleet Air Jacksonvilleat His speech, delivered Tues- the Air Operations building day, stressed the importance of here aboard a jet helicopter. I technological advances and the ADMIRAL David L McDonald, Captain John R. Mackroth, Com- pressing problem of retaining CNO, arrives at NAS Jax. manding Officer of NAS Jax was I qualified men to man the complex on hand to greet Admiral Mc,1,,1\\ weapons systems and machi- Donald Notice u nery which is Increasing at a After a brief stop on the station ' rapid rate.Admiral. Admiral McDonald attended Air News will not be McDonald stated that Jax a luncheon meeting of the Jacksonville - December 24 and 31, since Korea the re have been published on Council of the Navy 15 crises, in every corner due to the limited number of per League at a local hotel, wherehe globe, in which the sonnel on the station during the was guest speaker. Following - application of naval forces holiday leave period. Regular the luncheon Admiral McDonald will be resumed on ported our nation's interests publication returned to NAS where a press : 7. We, the Staff, join backed our commitments January REAR ADMIRAL Robert Goldth- conference was held. the world. He continued by our advertisers and safe in Christmas wishing anda alla waite, ComFairJax, briefs' CNO In the conference Admiral Mc- ing that forces afloat were Merry New Year. during his visit to the Jackson Donald stressed the need to make to fight every type of war, prosperous ville Navy Complex. Navy life more attractive for the "limited war," to prospective career men. He said clear warfare if the need that the Navy was trying every ever arise. In the There IS A Santa Claus year to get Into the budget for words, "they are fully increases in. , sea pared for either ..... ._ ,.. ..... --'. housing for critical pay conflict. a naval task ."r...,. "' 1'4:;. t''J 1ti'''..: ,:,\., ;", ,,,tt"7(;,1'v oj t.) "I more I frankly money think that what pay.we can provide a need is a large, across the response to any threat .'t1',..>",(-;, ; ', .t'".. e d, board increase in pay, Insteadof "" ". carries with it a complete I.t.: f trying to solve each individual ,'..,., " of ready-to-use :. \ problem with separate action, from so small a :, ..!\ who says that an electronics man a paint job for a friendly : 1p needs more pay than say. for age to a nuclear attack instance, a cook? After all we,f _ f hostile shore installation." 9)c have to eat I Also, I wish that Constant technological 9)f. some of our friends outside the vances are making services would quit sniping at the based on past experiences a. PXs and commissaries. I don't Impractical, according to + u know of any fringe benefit they miral McDonald. This have which they shouldn't hangon perience must now be mixed? to, and I don't think we should constant study of the be bashful about saying so." systems to ensure "We are different. I don't ships and hardware. Such know of anybody in any walk of I as nuclear versus life who has to leave home the powered ships, tactical air way a sailor has to today in time fare, anti-submarine of peace." ; missiles versus gunpower Following the press con- under study with ference, Admiral McDonald was tention to military given a tour and briefing at the versus cost, adequacy Fleet Intelligence Center Europe, portion, etc.Admiral w thus ending his official tour of McDonald i the base. concern over the navy's Earlier in the day, the admiral t, of retaining trained have been given automobile tours He stated that any of NS Mayport and MAS Cecil , (Continued on Page ) Fie IJ.S . -- - J - [ l PAGE' 2 !AX AIR NEWS . --------- i L , f. ; Chaplain's/ fi i :%/ : :,J;' "ItU; : p,7erM':; l; "S! ; . By John A. Abuccwicz I k SUNDAY Once again jingling bells and Santa's merry laugh has another Christmas season. Art atmosphere of Joy and 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy our surroundings. The trees are up, to permeate Ui'iIll/M' / \\ Communion seems lights are on display, and there Is a noticeable mad rush W4 ,. : ; 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine Christmas shopping done and to mall the cards out on time. Worship This Is fine and commendable to a degree, otherwise 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for would be cold and drab. But when all the rush Is over \ iJ 4Li ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 the words of the familiar poem, "Twas the night before 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine and all through the house not a creature was stirring, Worship mouse," this feverish pace comes to a climax, let us 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship flect, let us meditate on the true meaning of Christmas. N' WEDNESDAY Christmas, stripped of Its commercial tags, mean? . ; Christmas Is God giving Himself to us "For God 4:30 Junior Choir Rehearsal " -- p.m. world that lie gave His only begotten Son. ihi -. WFPCIG1A1 Whether we realize It or not the giving of gifts 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal that first Christmas rests upon this Divine Gift to us on perfect gift Is from on High." ",' ER 12:00 p.m. Holy Communion, every Somehow this true notion became lost as we gave, but Also on all Holy Days who gave to us or to those bound to us by ties of blood. Jl.E. Catholic Services at St. Ed- This Christmas let us give from a purely unselfish NATTC and Naval ward's Chapel us try to give something to some unknown or strange Hospital giving need not be money. It can be accomplished by SUNDAY MASS one's talents, powers, energies. It could be a Editorial or one of encouragement. A helping hand, a kind deed to 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital tress Is also giving regardless of the person's creed, 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Greatest Christmas Giftis Edward's Chapel or Otherwise stock. are we not like the Innkeeper who DAILY MASS bride and her approached Vacancy" sign as a young groom to register according to the Imperial decree.We . 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel 'Peace on Earth'Christmas the Chaplains wish All Hands a Blessed Christmas MONDAY & TUESDAY Happy New Year. means many things to each of us, depending on wherewe happen to be when the season rolls around. 4:15 p.m. King HallNATTC For most Americans, it's a time when families get together to FRIDAY Christmas exchange gifts, sing Christmas carols, go to church and generally rejoice in the spirit of the holiday.But 12:05 p.m. U.S.Naval Hospital Special services have been planned by the NAS many of us in the armed forces will be far from our homes SATURDAY Sunday, Christmas Eve, and Christmas It was announced and families on this happiest of holidays. It may not seem much like THE ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL will hold regular Christmas to those of us serving at some tropical outpost or on the 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel vices on Sunday, December 20, beginning with Holy high seas. We'll miss the snow, holly, mistletoe and gailydecoratedtrees. CONFESSIONS-SATURDAY 0800. The first service of divine worship will be at 0930 lain James Agnew delivering the sermon. The second Although we'll be disappointed at the separation from our families 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before planned for 1100. Chaplain Agnew will preach.A . and at the lack of some of the traditional holiday trimmings, we still Masses Candlelight Carol Service Is scheduled on have much for which to rejoice.For Catechism Classes:Grade School 2000. The traditional Christmas Carols will be sung us, Christmas will mean overflowing mail sacks, filled with SATURDAY lains Agnew, Edwards, Feagins and Radcliffe will l'l Christmas wishes and gifts from those we love. It will mean the delivering short meditations.On . gigantic holiday feast that has become traditional In even the smallest 10:00: a.m. All Saints' Activities Christmas Day Holy Communion according to the armed forces mess hall For some of us, It will mean a gala USO building 722 Episcopal Church will be at 0900 and a service of show, performed by tireless entertainers who also sacrifice being held at 1000.CATHOLIC. with their families so that we may have more joy in our holiday.All PERSONNEL may attend Mass on Sunday, ... these things help bolster our Christmas spirit. But there Is TrafficViolations ber at 0630, Naval Hospital Chapel and 0900 and 1100, one more thing that can do a lot to fill any empty feeling we may Chapel have at being far from home at Christmas.One Christmas Eve Midnight Mass will be said In St. l of the things the folks back home enjoy at Christmas is the while other Christmas Day Masses will be 0630, feeling of "peace on earth." Those ofus serving at military installa- and 0900 and 1100, St. Edward's ChapeL1thristttttts tions around the world are the vanguard of our nations, protecting that feeling and insuring that our families will be able to enjoy peaceful The following Is a report of '<: Christmases in the years to come. motor vehicle accidents and traffic enu If the, joy of Christmas is truly in the giving, rather than in the violations for the period De- receiving, we should be among the happiest people in the world. cember 6 through December 12. ROAST TOM TURKEY VIRGINIA Our gift of peace to our countrymen Is one of the greatest that can GIBLET GRAVY PINEAPPLE: : AND be given. (AFPS) Number of AccidentsThis SWISS LOUIS BREAD DRESSING Week December 6 through SNOWFLAKED POTATOES: BUTTERED: December 12 . .4 BUTTERED WHOLE KERNEL CORN A New Year Total Accidents this year through CHILLED WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE Every Day December 12 . . 229 GARDEN SALAD STUFFED Number of Accidents throughDe- ZESTY FRENCH DRESSING ASSORTED OLIVES cember 1963 . . 274 Strengthens Resolutions Total number of days since last ASSORTED HOT ROLLS Injury In motor vehicle acci- BUTTER PATTIES , Millions of the dents . . . 29 ASSORTED ICE CREAM ASSORTED CHRISTMAS : people throughout world go through a ritual every HOT MINCE PIE year on or about Dec. 31 the making of resolutions for the new year. Number of ViolationsThis WITH HARD SAUCE: How many of these resolutions are kept is impossible to tabulate week . . 108 but still we "faithfully vow" to stop smoking, be more considerateto Speeding . . .15 others and:! many more great objectives.Yet Reckless Driving . 2 AX if you stop and think, is "next year" any different from Going through Stop Sign. 5 AIR : "tomorrow?" Why not make your resolutions "today" and stick Other Violations . . 86 by them "tomorrow" or "next year?" Forty-three drivers appeared We in the armed forces can use every day as a "resolution day"to before the Traffic Hearing Board enhance our country's position in the eyes of the world. at the meeting held on December The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise By our actions on and off duty wherever we are stationed we 14. Disposition of the cases distributed each Thursday at the U. s. Naval Air can help maintain resolutions which will In turn, support and back include the following: ten lost Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing up those of higher authorities to maintain the purpose and ambitionof driving and parking privileges a- NEWS private firm L All Cop submitted for use In the the United States. board the station for various o must be forwarded to the Service Information No matter where we are stationed and no matter what our par- periods; nine were assigned to Box NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday ticular job may be, we still are a team composed Individuals individuals complete a six-hour course in Telephone publication. News items are* welcomed from all \ who can resolve to do that job better and with greater remedial driving at Jax Police EV.9-7711, Ext. f 8162. Advertisements results.On Academy; fourteen were given concerning are solicited by the publisher and ,.. Dec. 5, 1964, an Army captain was awarded this Nation's high- suspended penalties; nineteenwere Company, 4724 such should be directed to the Holt est honor because he did better at his job than was expected of him. given warnings; two were Telephone 359.4040 CJYde Drive, Jacksonville 8, We all may not be able to perform our jobs as gallantly as the dismissed; and seven were referred or 3590271. captain, but we can resolve to try to obtain that extra drive it takesto to commanding officersfor VOL. 22 NO/42 do a job "above and beyond the call of duty." possible disciplinary action. DECEMBER . ., . 1 ,11..1.1.1. '.' ... ,'.'.'...*.... '.' -- ------- --- ---- -- -- --------- -- ---------- --- --- -- -- --- -- ---- - I .._ <'. 0. . ., .' ', ,... . .. O. .' ,,\ .'" ... .__.'ii'tMc.!<"._. I t 1 ; DECEMBER 17, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 ; * i SANTA'S FAVORITE ((0_GAUGE) Vl' ) : .. i 1\\ ! A4' GEL *** H1fy THE COMPLETE VARIETT STORE _ __ LAY-AWAY YOUR CHOICE NOW =,f / w _ NO CARRYING CHARGE! Tj (HO SCALE) . -: COCKTAIL STEREO PHONO RACING - A Beautiful Piece of Furniture. THRILLS SAVE $2.11 A Fine Musical Instrument! SPILLS! SKILL! EXCITEMENT! This smart cocktail combines modern 88 $ styling with the finest components. Everything necessary for the excitement of racing .. $13 95 Plays both monaural and stereo records straight and curved track, 2 cars, transformer, 2 speed 8 9 jamproof operation with automatic last controls, trestle, guard rails, etc. Fun for the entire fam record shut-off. Also has superhetero ily! dyne AM radio with 5 tubes plus recti MAHOGANY fier. Two heavy duty 6-inch speakers ONLY 1000 BOX OF THESE dual channel stereo amplifier and 4- OR speed precision VM changer. 50.inchWALNUT CHRISTMAS CARDS 7 7 length; I l6 inches' decpand 16% inches FINISH .,: liarr IT h. LEFT, 32 to each box, the best selling assortment of cards this season. REG. $1.00 PHONO ar PLUS YAM SAVE $1V00 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED - RADIO ::: ., BARBiE OIL $147 i REG. $2.47 VALUE ONLY 200 LEFT /! .- i -E- ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE EVER POPULAR jl l 1_ 4 CONTOUR CHAIRS $1995 s" ,, ONLY 5 LEFT! BLACK TURQUOISE 119.95 Value SAVE 30.00 SPRUCE GREEN PERSIMMON Excellent gift for the home SCOTCH PINE ... .. CHRISTMASTREES Your Choiceof Murphy's Own Two $ Qo' Give Her Beautiful. 5 MJIfI ' Convenience! Styles Beautifully shaped r t ? "Y t Shed Resistant a 1 LJ HAIR $1.00 a FT. 5 FT. SEAMLESSNYLONS DRYERS HEAVY VINYL ; r' $ 88 SLEEPER ,..:, 8 COUCH } t y 3 .4 A I 5US. 99 %: I Choice of "LadyVem'ty" or 1 ;r $2995 . "Imperial Lad II in hat box white . s' cases each with bouffant black . hood and '"" I year ncondition-- 69cPAHStreatfree aal guaranteMises.A grand gift for REGULAR $1.98 it1I ' s or Mrs. //ill. -Iffll111111111 LONG SLEEVE and sheer I , in both micromesh SPORTSHIRTS and regular stitch, in ! ': ; $157 all the newest shades; / "< I also white for nurses ; , it u Sizes 8>/ to II. Youcan't < < STRIPES, CHECKS go wrong by ; & SOLIDS giving nylons. ... , LENTHERIC CLASSICS- FRAGRANCE TRIO 00 REGULAR 99< ;. 4' ' Pretty gift box contains three '/- $1 1 PLUS 300 NEW LONG j '' ,, bottles{ of Tweed, Miracle and TAX x PLAYINGRECORDS ? hat i Colognes! !Delightful gift for r' girl on your gift list! ;x. 77 C HI-FI) & STEREO Complete line of Nationally Advertised women's gift " sets at money saving pricesll!) 3 for 2.00 r .. b .. G. C. MURPHY:(CO.: _ROOSEVELT 4423: ROOSEVELT MALL BLVD'STORE __ : 2M" r 4 JAX AIR NEWS DECEMBER 17, 1964 PATRON 45 Holds ' Change Of CommandIn r ceremonies held today Cdr ed to the Naval Aviation Safety i David M. Hume relieved Cdr. Center at Norfolk as the manag- John D. Collins as CommandingOfficer ing Editor of APPROACH, the of Patrol Squadron 45 Naval Aviation Safety Review. He based at NAS J ax. Cdr Collins is the author of several profes- has received orders to USEUR- sional articles] which appeared in H- COM Paris, France. this and other magazines. Cdr Hume reported to VP-45 Commander Hume, his wife upon completion of studies at the Catherine, and their three child- Naval War College, Newport, ren now reside In Orange Park. Rhode Island: in 1962. He reported Cdr. James H. Chapman has as Operations Officer, in replaced Cdr. Hume as Execu- REAR ADMIRAL E. C. KENNEY, Surgeon General of the Navy March of 1963 he became the tive Officer of VP45. A 1946 chats with newsmen while?television camera records the latest Executive Officer, and today assumed -* graduate of the Naval Academy, Cdr. David M, Hume information released on the new hospital to be built at NAS Jax. command of the squadron.Cdr Cdr. Chapman served aboard Hume received his wings several ships before entering and commission in 1945. He flight training in 1948. He returned Adm.Kenney Reveals Plans has studied Political Science at to Annapolis in 1953 and Princeton University for 2 1/2 spent three years teaching years and attended the Navy's mathematics. General Line School In Newport, Commander Chapmen his wife For New 7.4 Million HospitalRear R.LIn Jeane, and their two children reside - 1959 Cdr. Hume was attach in Orange Park. Admiral Edward C. Kenney, Surgeon General of the Navy, paid a visit to NAS Jacksonville last week, and in an informal press conference, revealed plans for the new 7.4 million dollar hospital which will be built next year. __ . Admiral Kenney stated that the 400-bed hospital will be the Follow Tree Tips largest Naval hospital Florida. 1rl It will be built near the site of 4 the present hospital and will replace - For a Safe YuleNew all but six or seven build- l Ings in the present hospital com Cdr. John H. Chapman pound. The structures being replaced - York (AFPS) Service will be . destroyed.The ..AI families will rally around a safe M Local D. J. Will Christmas tree If they follow completely air-condi- tioned hospital will have 6 opera- these tips: ting rooms, an obstetrics department Tape MessagesFor L Do not purchase a tree Intensive and an care s which is dry. Check the tree 1 O'seas Men by picking it up by the trunk and recovery clinic.ward and an out gently bump the base against the patients' The Smith and Hill Reynolds, , ground. If many of the needles Do you have a son, daughteror Co. have completed the designs fall off, the tree is probably too other member family overseas and are in the process of draw- with the armed forces? If you dry. Attempt to snap one of It is hoped that Ing blueprints. the smaller twigs. If the twig do and would be Interested In the will be finished DUVAL MOTORS sending them 'taped message'from snaps easily, the tree is too dry. late blueprints that for by spring so contracts The point of all this Is, dried home, drop a simply post construction can be put up for bid. card to, Message Tapes, U. S. trees burn easily. Admiral Kenney also stated 2. Try to buy a tree which 4 CAR-ISM Navy Recruiting Branch Station that much emphasis and concernis has been sprayed with a fire- Office Post Box 4225, Jacksonville - being put on the outpatient Florida. proof mixture. If the tree has clinic which will the cover en- not been sprayed, buy the fire- been made have Arrangements tire first floor of the hospitalAt SALE! with Jimmy Vaughn local radio proofing and spray the tree before - between present, 600-700 out announcer, who has volunteeredto it is taken into the house With patients are treated daily. 3. Keep the base of the tree use his own time to contact each who sends in card moist by wrapping a wet cloth improved and more convenient 64 FORD GA1AXIC 500..12444 person facilities 4 dr., V-4. auto/Iron*., power .I..r. make a tape of their voice(limited around it or standing it in a pail out patients will .. receive better care and the number - RAH .i. will guff//'I r' of water until time. 64 IMPAIA SPOS1S COUPC....,. 2777 to three minutes), edit the tape decorating of patients handled will be V-8 power ..(..... and, power broke.. and mail it to person designated.This 4. When the tree is put up, . AH.dark W... with W..interior. will be done via stand it in some type of water greater.He telephone 64 MOOT.. . . . 11999 reservoir and check the claimed that the new build- 2 dry 4 tpeed. RAH. bl... with blue intenor. on Sunday Afternoons, starting water Ing and facilities will be more January 6, 1965. When a post supply frequently. 63 FORD SEDAN.. .. .. . I988 card Is mailed, please] include 5. If the tree is tall, braceIt efficient for the doctor's staff 2 dr. V-8, ovta/tront., power .I..,, name address and telephone to the' wall to keep It from and physchologically good for , R&H. factory air cand.. dork blue and patients. ...ite; with blue interior. number. falling. 63 FORD CAIAXIE... .. . 11999 During his talks with local 4 dr.to/"' -., V-8 R&H.factory aircond. new s men. Admiral Kenney ..two from w K di to cKoota. 63 CHCVV STATION WAGON.. .HSU praised the local aid In obtain- ...- # 4 dr. 6 cylstandard. *.... Wi. air MONEY IN 1 DAY ing a new hospital for this area cond wtute.*blue interior. the work done 63 CHEVY II....... .. . .M49S noting especially 4 dr.aod... .. /.......K&H.ligbtblve. by Congressman Charles Bennett eitradeon.63TEMPCST. 25 to 600 and the Jacksonville Chamber of ........ . . .11777 Commerce.PAGE . 2 dr.. standard. dill RaHni.ro.nono .".... ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE 61 THUNDCRHRD....... . .11191 Cash for any purpose. Just phone and Fall .....aircaad.liglitbli.. ntfiUMa how tell us interior. much you want. Pick up the cash at your WESCONBEIT .57 CH(VIOl 0 HEIAIa..1495 convenience. Same-day service. FURNITURE CQ. 4 dr. tadaa. oata/froM RAH _tr. ,| ....... U MONTH REPAYMENT 5326 Wescamett S vd. at 103rd PLAN ',56 FOID HA1DTOP.$395 I 12 dr.-..teItrKH.. You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. NEW USED 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. TV SETSFURNITURE $ 84.33 S 5.00 $355.79 RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT BLVD. 151.80 9.00 427.51 s 21.00 {{'i 286.73 219.27 13.00 17.00 500.51 600.00 34.39 29.00 25.00 I[EASY CREDIT ( FREIGHT SALVAGE Above payments include interest. REPOSSESSIONSBargains . . DiLjaic Galore I : eompCWJl COME IN AND GROUSE 241 West St. Forsyth Dial 356-0735 OPEN 9 A.I1l to] P.M. 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 PHONE 771.0750 .. .. . . . . . . . . --- - ": :':..-:- -. = "" .. ] ,, ""' F" . . " .. "" -- " ' 1 17, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS' PAGE 5 . New Commissary BuildingTo 04F,' oulr R06TERJ Be Completed March 31 N. . A new Butter building warehouse being erected adjacent to the commissary store is the second of three increments which will greatly Increase the commissary store facilities here accordingto LCdr D. G. Frank Commissary Officer. The $45,000 warehouse Is scheduled for completion on March 3L T r A :,A Modernization, expansion and Improvement of face. A drop ceiling! will be installed J commissary y --- facilities began about one year a new tile floor will be _ ago when office spaces were re- installed, and new meat, dairy, /I'LL SEE VOUK TWO located thus Increasing the sates and luncheon meats cases will ICDR D. G. FRANK Commissary Officer, surveys the work being PFCfl AND RA16E- area of the store. In this first be added. 4,000 sq. ft. of space done at the site of' the new warehouse 'for the Commissary. The YOU ACOC2PO2AL/ ........ " will be added to the Interior of of shelving new warehouse built phase remodeling new being at a cost of 45000. the store and a conveyor and display cases were addedto system the connecting the old and new warehouses - store. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE After completion of the ware- to the retail area will be house, the third phase of the renovation added. will commence with the After this last phase of . S ; 0 0 I Interior of the store getting anew remodeling, more checkout stands and shopping carts will be 17 Graduate added. According to LCdr Frank, the addition of checkout stands From NATTCSchool and more shopping carts Is Impractical - until more space Is add- . ed to the store. At this point, k msCmYSURPLYMQUJH plans are uncertain concerningthe A AI increase of parking facilitiesat . NATTC's Leadership class the store. 0 64-N held its graduation exercise This entire remodeling will Friday afternoon in Rosendahl cost nearly 1/1 million dollars , gymnasium. The graduates upon completion. Patrons are ' consisting of Airmen Firemen advised that no Increase In prices . and Seamen-were from Mayport, will be needed to defray these U. S. Naval Hospital, NATTC, construction costs as the Com- NAS, and other NAS JAX tenant missary Store Reserve Fund will IMC commands. pay for these projects. Captain Before C.presenting G. Strum,the Commanding diplomas- James E. Davis, ADRAN, from PHONE JAX 2644555 eRiEN tOVE SNGS Officer of NATTC, told the Air Operation, Mayport, was Sailors, "I hope that we have class 64-N's "honorman." Hew 1r taught you a few fundamentals of as given the recognition becauseof , leadership, and that we have Instilled his Impeachable appearance* a desire in you to learn military bearing, and scholastic more about this Important field." achievement. . AI IS YOUR OLD CAR . OUTDATED ? . ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUY .. Ami. Payment ANEW CAR? a 0 of Loan for 36 months ) S 52000 S 56360 SEE US SOON!II , 3. 11 EORn WE FINANCE UP TO 2500 7950 I ., 90 % ; 2800 8904 4 '. -, I 3000 9540 ON NEW CARS : ONE 1- ,* INTEREST RATE IS K OF 1% PER MONTH ON THE UNPAID BALANCE DOLLAR COST OF ONLY $4.88 PER $100 PER YEAR, STOP J INCLUDING LIFE INSURANCE ON YOUR LOANlliI 4 WO MftXWHX: NAVY FEDERAL. ,I MAIN-SIDEOFFICE -C RED IT UNION PHONEEV9-7711 . BLDG.39 ............. ...',. .., .. .. . .... . ..................... EXT. 8507 or 8508 .... .. .-. ........................................................................... ................................:...... '4DECMBER f 17. 1964CHURCH PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS I -. . l' -' : ClubScl1cdulcs " r e ''I< po Holiday 0" Club .fit. MiiJ& Thursday, December 17 Due to the fact that the next Happy Hour 3:30-6 P.M. edition of the jax Air News will Dinner 6-9 P.M. iM:1 7 1965, , until January be out not Friday, December 18 Information con- the following cerning the club holiday schedules Happy Hour 3:30-6 P.M. is published now for your Dinner 6-9:30 P.M. information: Capples Combo 8-12 A.M. : DUCEY CLUB will :1 ACEY holiday hours Saturday, December 19 of CHRIST follow the regular 11 P.M.1a.m. 6-9:30 P.M. V on Christmas Day, I Dinner 5223 WESCONNETT.BLVD.; Music will be provided by I Charlie Jay 8:30-11:30 P.M. ... .. NEAR NAS for the Tickets Arnold. , JUST OFF TIMUQUANA'RD. Johnny Sunday, December 20 be - New Year's Eve Party should SUNDAYS: purchased now. MarkCastlewill Buffet 6-9 P.M. Prime Ribs 10:00 A.M: lBLE WORSHIP : c'.L-T provide the entertainment from of Beef 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP 8:30-1:30 A.M.BLUEJACKETS. December 21 6:00 P.M., EVENING SERVIC PEOrt-E TO PEOPLE. Patrol Squadron 45, Detachment 17. INN will also Monday, WEDNESDAYS: presently stationed at Argent! Newfoundland, recently participated hold regular holiday hours on Happy Hour 3:30-6 P.M. 1:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE in the Navy's people to people "PROJECT HANDCLASP" Christmas Day with music by the Dinner 6-9 P.M.Tuesday . CHURCH PHONE SP 1-5075 campaign. Cdr. B. Power, LCdr. J. D. Jones; R. E. Pugh, AX1 1; and Rhythm Kings Plus "One". The December 22 MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 R. H. Thompson, A03; all of VP-45, delivered a truckload of' gifts New Year's Eve Party will to local schools and civic groups feature Carl Boyd and the Rhythm Foreign Dish Night 6-9 P.M. Kings. (French) ClubAn NavyWives CPO CLUB will feature music Wednesday December 23 , ] [ : by Carlle Jay on Christmas but annual Christmas luncheon, the dining room will be closed. Family Night 6-9: P.M. Fried bfliniiEIHL held by members of the Navy Ticket holders, only will be admitted Chicken ; Wives Club 86, hosted the staffof to the New Year's Eve the Jax Air News. After the Party. Music will be providedby luncheon which consisted of Phil Cay and the Tommy Holbrook Acey Ducey Club home-made covered dishes pre- Combo. r \ ChevroletCHEVROLET pared by members, gifts were "0" CLUB will be closed on exchanged among attending mem- Christmas Day. Reservationsare Thursday, pecember 11 bers and guests. Following the required for the New Year's P.M. luncheon, Mrs. James Franklyn Eve Parry, from 10p.rn.to2a.rn. Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 in Jacksonville presented a demonstration on Charlie Jay will provide the danc- Friday, December 18 show covering. Chairman of the ing music. DOWNTOWN- A.M. 8:30-12:30 event, Mrs. Harold Lutz, was The USO at 318 North Ocean Jerry Durden 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE assisted by Mrs. Charles Yea- Street Is featuring a Free Christmas Saturday, December 19 ger and Mrs. Thomas Bennett. Buffet on Christmas Day from 6-8 P.M. Special enter- March Wilson 8:30-12:30 A.M tainment Is scheduled from 8:30- Sunday, December 20 11 P.M. and a free phone call home will be given to 2 lucky ser Mark Castle 8:30-11:30 P.M vicemen. The gala New Year's Monday, December 21 Eve Party will be held from 8- 12 A.M. Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 P.M. Tuesday, December 22 FRA #91 Game Night 7:30 P.M. Those Shipmates that missedthe Wednesday, December 23 turkey shoot this past Sat- Movies sports 8 P.M. urday, have one last chance to pick up their turkey before n Christmas by coming out to the ChIeistmasParty Fleet Reserve Club, 8554 Roosevelt - Blvd. and shoot this Satur- day, December 19th. There will i be both 12 and 16 guns gauge, Especially for Military Personnel and ammunition furnished at the / club. If anyone wishes they may Refreshments f :, bring their own weapons, and use our ammunition. Free Prizes Branch 91has always furnished Games Christmas food baskets to needy families. during the holiday sea- Fun and Fellowship For All son. Anyone coming to the club and wishing to contribute, please Saturday, December 19 '\" bring your canned food donationsand 8:30: p.m. place them in the barrel for this purpose.A Lutheran Service Center 0L New Year's Eve Party Is In 19 West Forsyth Streetz&raa the making, with a breakfast of C steak and eggs to be served at the club. There will be a fish . fry this Friday, December 18th. Looking for "rescue-money?" PANTRY S. O. S. Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in l C renting money to Naval personnel. For high priority ,ra .1 ,TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top ;: PREMIUM BEER .CHOICE CUT STEAKS secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low your ITALIAN SANDWICHES +SPAGHETTI ' monthly payments will be. "PIZZA... LOANS to $600 our special? " SERBORRD FINRNCE COMPRNYA FRANK DERICKSON lifesaver when need cash 34 West Duval St. Jacksonville you 215, Lynch Building, Jacksonville In the (Heart of Cedar Hills Telephone i 'ELgin 63311 __ _ ,',.TJ, .,'::e: GJ". 125t,... ...... '.' r 361,9 Blanding.Blvd.-' Ph.:77.l0170f: 17. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 I I Bluejackets Inn CPO Club MoviesMovies Thursday, December: 17 December 17 Thursday, Happy Hour will be shown regularlyat :_:: : Carl Boyd 8:30-11:30 P.M. 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- Friday, December 18 day. Friday, December 18 Dance to Mark Castle Ma Inside will have two feature The Lazy Rhythm Girls 9-1 A.M. times 2 p.m. and 'l p.m.on Saturdays Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Saturday December 19 Saturday, December 19 and Sundays. The hospitalwill Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida to arrive not later than Dance to Moon Liters have one feature onSunday's Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - The Supries with Paul Day at 7 p.m. too late for this deadline will be published the following _- 9-1 A.M. Sunday, December 20 NATTC Theatre will be closed week unless the publisher Is instructed otherwise.A . December 20 Happy Hour until further notice. check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be Sunday These received WITH the for the ad. Dance to Phil Cay are subject to change. copy March Wilson 8:30-11:30 P.M. Kiddee Matt(nee at Ma inside DO NOT SEND CASH. December 21 Monday, December 21 Theatre, Saturdays, 2 p.m. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . $1.00 Monday, Open Thursday, December 17 Per additional line ((4 words per line). ..,. 35 Pizza 2 for 1 Night u- sus - Tuesday, December 22 Malnside Nightmare David Tuesday, December 22 Open Knight, Moira Redmond COINS BOUGHT & SOLD Spe- HOUSE FOR RENT unfurn 3 Happy Hour 5-7 P.M. Hospital The Cardinal Tom cializing in BU silver Dollars, Bdr., den conv. NAS, CECIL Wednesday, December 23 Tryon Carol Lynley rolls and singles also have other $100 mo. 5142 Batley. 771- Wednesday, December 23 Amer. coins. Will pay highest 4656. Friday, December 18 prices for coins. 384-6797 Game Night 8 P.M. your OpenUSO Malnside-MerrlU's MaraudersJeff after 1700.ORANGE Notes Chandler 1) Hardin HARMONY ELECT. GUITAR I Hospital Hide and Seek Ian case and Sears piggyback amp w/ I December 17 Carmichael Janet Munro PARK Split level 3 reverb and tremelo $170 EV. 9- I Thursday ' bdr. 2 1/2 bath, cent A/C den 6779. Homemade Goodies Night Saturday, December 19 patio. Owner 264-6188. I 71JtRJ Friday, December 18 Malnside Station Six Sahara - Carol Baker Peter Van Dyck FALCON STA/WGN 61 deluxe. Boy Meets Girl Night Hospital Nightmare David HOME FOR SALE 2 yrs old, 19.000 mi, "like..new, std shift. December 19 Knight Moira Redmond 4 bedrm., 11/2 baths near ace. See at 7229 Ortega Hills Dr. Saturday, s IckogtP Kiddee Matinee Ring a Ding school $350.00 for extras. conv. Music on the House Rhythm I. to NAS, Orange Park. Call 264- 6129. TAPE RECORDER Sony 4tract Sunday, December 20 Sunday, December 20 stero $175. (with 20 sterotapes Grace Chapel Parish Mainside Girls, Girls, Girls $225.) BarBells $12. EV96779.FOR . SEE PAGE 12 AND Monday, December 21 Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens FOR RENT FURN. HOUSE - 5616 Farms Blvd. 2bed- YOU'LL KNOW WHY! Hospital Merrill's Marauders- I Ortega Caroling Party 7P.M. Jeff Chandler Ty Hardin rms., $50.00 mon. Call EV 9- SALE 3 Br home, closeto 2743. NAS $50. down $50 month. RIVERSIDE Tuesday, December 22 Monday, December 21 Call An Powell USN RET. 264- Game NightWednesday Malnside Behold a Pale Horse- 6144 with Powell Realty BKR. CHEVROLETCE December 23 Gregory Peck, Anthony Quim Business Opportunity For Sale. ty AR HILLS Hospital Station Six Sahara Franchise with National Co., y Disc Jockey Show Carol Baker, Peter Van Dyck Thirty yrs., in its field. Now UNFURN. APT FOR RENT - ;:. held by Naval Personnel. Moderate Blanding Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR ( Tuesday, December 22 investment will finance, Ideal Kit. Equip. 3 ml NAS $115 mo. Mainside -Poppa's Delicate Condition for retired or active duty, part- Owner 771-8697. JACKSONVILLE TRAILER MART'S Jackie Gleason.Glynis ners or husband/wife team. Reply - Johns Box 2F.BEDROOM . w Hospital Girls, Girls, Girls FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens 3-plex. 4 pier 3 mi. NAS $115 MHUe HoteYOUR SUITE book case mo. Owner 771-8697. Wednesday, December 23 bed, dresser, chest, spring and Mainside Island of the Blue mattress $75. double bed frame I Dolphins Celia Kaye, George $5. EV 9-6779. NEED A HOME? $50 $100 Kennedy Dn. VA FHA resales. All Behold p Hospital a Pale Horse- Peck FOR SALE Dynamatic Automatic areas, close to bases. Move in Gregory Anthony QuinnA tube testor. Sev. recond. 'fast. Call us today. Eves. 771- TV's tape tee. 100 W-2 meter 2276. Herman Godwin. Bkr. EV rack transceiver. EV 4-5284. 7465124 hrs. couple of American news- reporter clutched the arm of his FOR RENT Furn. Apartments; paper reporters were in South companion and they both gave Gas Heated Reasonable Call Viet Nam to write some storieson the girl a long second look. Her Mrs. Gross 7719007.1AR4)PLb. the American soldiers in that button-down-the-front dress was area who were training the native securely fastened by ten Good , troops. As they strolled a- Conduct ribbons of the United round a base one evening they States Army. noticed an extremely shapely at- : tractive native girl walking up the road. She walked gracefully - OWN looking neither to the rightor oe7D HAIR STYLIST left but as she passed, one 4711 LEXINGTON AVE.. ESTATE ON WHEELS (just off Blanding Blvd.) 9 1965 Model, Fully Furnished I II WEEK! p B PHONE 388-8463 I ER ROOSEVELT MALL HOLIDAYSPECIALS 9 10 Ft. Wide 2 Bedrooms f I $ No Payments Until;' Fe" 1965 ( + CAR WASHRegister I $ We Trade for Anything of Value' / NOW! Q Special/ Financing to Service Personnel" / FREE for Gator Bowl Tickets I OPEN MONDAY SATURDAY 8:30 AM 6 PM Shampoo & Set 2.00 Haircuts 1.50 j [JACKSONVILLETRAILER SUNDAY 8:30 AM 1:30 PMLOCATEDNTHEROOSEVELTMALLSHOPPINGC 'J7"Regkxr I Tint 5.00 | | NTER, Permanent Waves ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. (reg. 25.00)) 10.00 MARTaI* complete for with Shetland saddle Pony and EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY Manicure 1.50 bridle I. ...To be given away Tease Brushes 1.00 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD. absolutely FREE Dec. 20thI FREE AUTO WAX WASHED Reg. Hair Brushes 1.25 Hair 1.35DECMBER WITH .CAR Spray .1 l 4 1' t - I 17, 1964 B JAX AIR NEWS DECeMBER Navy Wives. NurseryThe Noel Spirit Prevails From Christmas To Christmas I' Navy Wives Nursery,Bldg. 560 has established the following Since April 1962 the Instructors and students of the AvlationOrdnance- schedule for the holiday season. man School], Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jacksonville f- I The senior and junior kindergartens !' Florida, have been doing two, Chinese refugees a world of good.It . will be closed from Decem- I Isn't that Cheung Kam Por and Wong Chik Kuen are students In ber 23rd to January 4th. I NATTCs Advanced Ordnanceman School but the school Is helping ; wr Information concerning regis them just the same. tration or reservations for their 1 The Navymen adopted them. are collected regularly from all baby-sitting service on New When adopted, Cheung, a boy, personnel of the school and a Year's Eve may be obtained at I was 8-years-old. Wong, a girl special fund Is maintained for Ext. 358. was 5. They are refugees from three months care In advance. t , Communist China now living In Contact by a monthly letter is , Hong Kong, B.C.C. maintained between these child- L- ' },4 CAN YOUTAKE ) Senior Ordnance Chief Warren ren and the school], and at times ; ; S , YOUR CAR "'" G. Dickinson, Supervisor for the by those personnel leaving the - WITH YOU? school], coordinates the foster parents AOB( ) School. 544S For Financing And Insurance project. "Fifty cents day About one third of the school's - Stateside And Overseas. Call Isn't much, but to Cheung Kam graduates receive orders to the : ::. ; DYER M. BURR "'''t Por and Wong Chlk Kuen It means Seventh Fleet In the Far East, representingGOVERNMENT Ii \, ....." .' "* ....'.,',ij a lot a chance to get an education and each one that does Is pro- , EMPLOYEES j..4'. :-.' f .""' > .J...;,..' '.....- enough to eat, sufficient vided with the addresses so . FINANCE CORPORATIONAND ." i-''..... .'ll. -"." to ...,'"',;' clothing, and a few necessities should they have the opportunityto ,'...-+ ;;. ,., ..',.Jtt.. ". .J-"v>';,1:. of life," Chief Dickinson said. stop In Hong Kong, they can ' . .. - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE w:ft':.!...... )<< "'>J' _"-'tJf.: ::.... .f1' "That Is what we're trying to visit "their children." INSURANCE COMPANY provide for these two children" Cheung Is an intelligent boy, 615 Timuquana Rd. 771-03271 Cheung Kam Por Wong Chik Kuen AOB School contributes ( ) a attending school so he can qualify total of $15 a month for the sup- for a good job as a businessman. w port of each child. In addition, He feels a deep obligation for the at Christmas a $5 cash gift for opportunity togotoschool. Thereare BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE each child Is mailed In time, so no free schools in Hong Kong. AND THE BEACHES that they, too, will have a Merry Wong has been described as a Christmas. A cash gift offers prevociously Intelligent child, r the children the joy of choosing and loves going to school She, .mmrD their own presents plus the pri- too, Is grateful I to her foster I r JVMUT I WM vilege of with loved ones. parents for tlvs wonderful ' sharing . I and 3 4 3 ft 7 8 9 ,V 1 Wong opportunity. rI '11)11 121311$16 ------- FRITZ 171819 2121.2223 ) '.232,22I129( : , P ARM AN Q owner CPO Ret. Wrap up your A HaroldParman Mayport I1mD1 holidayshoppioge Fritz Parman, Jr. Roosevelt _ Lou Webber Normandy 60INI Dl CHRISTMAS IEAYI? SAY! YOUR MONEY !0R {HRISTJASNO SITTING the new year PRETTY It La-Vegas Welcoming..howi - girl i Felicia Atklnt. Mitt /itkint, a DOWN) PAYMENT native of Australia, appears In the Fallen Dergere show between net 1st PAYMENT DUE I IEB, 1,1965WE lions by the ,pool. FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN WITH PURCHASE OF TIRES OFFICELOUNGE FREEWHEEL FREE FREE WHEEL BRAKEADJUSTMENT e .with an HFC Shopper's LoanSee BALANCE ALIGNMENT ! HFC's military loan specialist for your special DANCING BLACK RECAPS 67015' BIKTT 750 U Shopper's Loan today. Shop anywhere for everyone i N if BUY 13",& 14" WSWTBtSS7.95 on your holiday list-and save by paying cash. 8IPMPAGE There'll be no big load of after-holiday bills to it [ S10.95AU I worry about, because you repay HFC sensibly and t conveniently. For the extra cash to cover all your . holiday expenses, fet your Shopper's Loan now.Every S PRICES EXCHANGE'PLUS TAX year, more than 150,000 servicemen borrow 1% Alt OTHER SIZES LOW, LOW, IQW with confidence from Household Finance. You can, too. ENGINE OVERHAUL (Labor) 99.95 TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL (Labor) 39.95 Borrow up to $600 REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 Take up to 24 months to repay SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 Ask about credit life Insurance on loans at group rates BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 SCIENTIFIC ENGINE TUNE UP (Labor) 4.95 HOUSEHOLD FINANC seI .. .. ........atpt' ?: / .. I BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-968 - i Cedar Hills Shopping Center 5444 NORMANDY 6201 RQQSEVtitEV 2809 MAYPORTROAD 3734 I Blanding Blvd. -SPring 1-4581 f' 9-0388 I EV 4-4631 CH 6-4825 3050 Beach ,, V . . .. & , ---- -- -- -- --- -- - : ,. ll ILL.. tI,1 I i' ' EMBER 17, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE : i iN ! CNO VISITS , fomander in Chief, SecDet (Continued From :Page 1)) I II I which replaced 100,000 men Extend Christmas GreetingsTO every year would have a serious , problem. He stated that this was - THE MEN AND WOMEN OF OUR ARMED the Navy's greatest problem. He ; .ftn ' FORCES: cited the lack of attractive sal- o i iMAtmA aries as the primary reason for , fin behalf of the people of a grateful nation I extend warmest seats this problem. Admiral greetings and best wishes to the guardians of our freedom manpower McDonald stated that the tradi- Coast men and Guard.women. of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps tional fringe benefits no longercan t 111 !N offset the low and that have observed with great pride and deep appreciation your steadt these benefits are pay becoming 1 devotion and readiness to defend our nation's heritage. I available to people out many All Americans well realize that you supply the courage and strength of uniform, thus subtracting from t essary to protect our country and that, with the help of our allies, their value to military men. Admiral G-ltOOthtg " i provide a shield against tyranny McDonald cited the natureof A \s we approach this Holy Season, all is not serene. In Southeast naval duty as a detrimental! l' ita American servicemen are giving their lives so that others may factor in retention. "One specific - free to shape their destiny. example which have recently $ In i this time of both joy and sorrow, it is my hope that every man cited Is that of the people attached from these good friends of woman in uniform will realize the essential nature of the taskor to the six attack aircraft car- she is performing. To those who must be separated from their riers assigned to the Atlantic THE LAX AIR NEWS flies on this holiday of hope and peace and to those who bear the Fleet. For the last four years rden of your absence, I wish to express my special thanks. they have averaged less than 78 Atlantic Coast Line RailroadAndrea's 1 each of in the armed forces and loved |To you to your ones, Mrs. nights at home out of each year. . hnson and I send our very best wishes. May the blessings of God I know of few Industrial organi- Hair Stylists with in the New Year. Bernard's Hair you Lyndon B. Johnson zations which could obtain or sustain Stylists President of the United States the devotion and dedication Burnett Bank to offset such harsh, Bellair homes ,'., , My warmest seasons greetings to the men and women of the Department necessary ll ( of Defense. human handicap. s Beneficial: Finance You have dedicated yourself to the preservation of peace through In my opinion no effortor Big Chief Tire Co. : ".' t trength. As a result of your efforts and, in many instances, per- concern (is too great In obtaining Church of Christ, Wcsconnctt\ 6 onal sacrifices, many people around the world can celebrate this the requisite Improve- Clayton Revels ;; ; O . ments In military housing, oliday season in their traditional manner. pay , Cleo Davis Realtors $ , medical and f \ > care, recognition : be of achievements. I You have just cause to proud your many ' other benefits which seem to appear Criterion Insurance } t'- m most grateful for all you have accomplished during the year which ; t ending.To far less frequently than International Delhi Chevrolet .* 1 , each of you, and to your loved ones, I extend my very best crises." Dial Finance, s ;: ', j wishes. May the blessings of God be with you this holiday season Admiral McDonald completedhis Donnell// Builders A I speech with praise for the and throughout the coming year. Robert S. McNamara Duval Motors " Navy League and the work they - of DefenseMERRY Secretary French's T.V. have done towards solving these I' and other problems peculiar to Florida State Theaters 0 the navy. I Government Employees Insurance G. C. Murphy Co. I:' Gordon Thompson Chevrolci. ' 9 ... GEICO ; \ -Household Finance Co. J j' 4 wi G Imperial Estates iv Oe Jax Kennel Club ,?, s CHRISTMAS h Jax NAS Credit Union < " .. Jax Tmiler-JUurt. :, i\ : 1 -Little Pigs Barbecue .- .. CENTER; Joe Luten Insurance 1 .. - Lynette Coiffures .' Marlow/ 6hiteManpowcr :, , Inc. *.' t t i e .Mercedes-Benz . Morris Auto Supply ,. 'i; s tony Nationwide Insurance curtis -- ; (Doug Cook Agency) jj;J. , debbie .. ii 'h :: :( Office Lounge rcynold The past two weeks have been active onesfor VP-7 career counselor Orange Park Kennel pat John Cassady, ATCS. Seven patron seven sailors have shipped Orange Park Bank &OORCCltttMMCOrt over for 40 years. Cdr. T. A. Graham, commanding officer Pizza Pantry of' VP-7, beamed with pride as the cameraman snapped this photo ., Pritchett's KitchenPuttPutt of five of' his sailors. Standing 'from L. to R., Cdr. Graham leroy Golf Course e Holcomb, AXCA ((6)), Fuller Sorrell AMS3 ((6)), Charley Middour, .Powell Plymouth *" P1 ATI <6)), Richard Burrelle, AK3 ((6)), John Hilbert, DK1 ((4)) and the Riverside Chevrolet' _..fs squadron career counselor, John Cassady, ATCS. The two other .Riverside Bank .J }> oo ; tasyottort sailors Paul Kurek, ADR2 /16)) and Edward Twardy, AE1 ((6)), were Roosevelt Mall\ Car Wash . ' { DAY STARTS XMAS not available......-- for....,.the... --photo....,. -- "' --r' .. Insurance :11"r ;,.. ;: :: :;;, '. < .; Seaboard Finance ;' l'l'.Stoudemire FLORIDAJAMES .'< "" "-. .t".1,'. ,.. .. "*,"""'':" .'. .Timuquana T. V. .' :' < :Jr" .. 1': Universal C.I.T. Finance BONDIS G'. .._ ," :.... t ., :':1t f f- :_," iF it United Air Lines ,:'"..." :' '.:, Vanderbilt Tire Co. .. # ..' ..-...:'.'.'_''''' >0# .W. T. Grant Co. \". ... 11 \ - BACK INACTION I H. ... Wedgewood ApartmentsWebb's p.Wesconneu p. ;. ''r'f t ; Laundry and Dry Cleaning ,Y-J'_ f ___' :\ I and Pat's Tailors nw : Woody's Auto Parts ,, : : : i . \ Wesconnett Florist ' " ,"it Y..- !.. I "yo Furniture ..s:... A "- Westside Atlantic Bank CERTIFIED PEST CONTROL SUPERVISORS. The top graduates of It FlEBC1 {he recent three day pest control course sponsored by NAS Disease Cdr. J. A. McAllister, Assistant Public Works Officer. Looking on .c! LAX AIR NEWS m aJiNBrll.OO7" is Lt. A. R. Ruth, Shops Engineer. The men, all from the Public Works Department are (II.I to r.): Frank Miller and, Frank M. Ulmer. STARTS, Q.C.. 24th Pest.Control! Egulf.m...OPe. .!.rMaintenance' .atorsand. .;. .flqY. li.] .fE. ,.legd'P9t74S'' . ; Division: I 10 JAX AIR NEWS DECCMBER 17. 1964 -- - ... .": : .... '" { : ,' h: .: : :' :: Jax Navy Drops : JAX: AIR "( '. : ' : : .S : : : SD'D . : : e 3Z 1 DD 0 : (1)) 2 Games To _ NEWLOutlasts; ; ;;;1 1 Moody AFBThe VP-7 VP-30 For JaxNavy"cagers" traveled - to Moody Air Force Base this past week-end and dropped two IM Football ChampionshipIn games 78-65, and 9868.In . the Friday night opener the INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Members of lhe"\/P-7 the championship game, of the Intramural Touch football competition Air Force team halted Jax Navy championship team are: Front row, (lL-R) W. H. Beeland E. D. VP-7 squeeked out a one point victory over VP-30, 13-12. 78-65. Fred Kloman, of the Rose, D. J. Bolton, C. J. Morton, G. Cooper, and R. S. Rust. Back The regular scheduled play ended in a tie and In the resulting Hospital was the high scorer for j row (L-R) A. D. Umphres AMHC, W. S. Hamilton; L. Fowler, playoff VP-7. J gained 1 the most yardage to cop..the extra point and the Navy team, as well as the F. B. Sutton, E.E., Hanberry.. (Navy Photo by Harold 'Benson, SN take'the football honors. game. as.he.gunned, In 12 points. ) Even the Air o. Scoring for VP-7' were Sutton scoring helped and Bolton, each with one six, Communications zero; VP- Force squad as they had three touchdown to their credit Rose 30 thirteen AF673th twelve;and men scoring In double figures. was credited with the winning '- AF679th twelve NARTU six. Douglas with 24, Thurston with point after. The top six teams of the two 23, and Luigs with 22 points. .' ,;> t'. Scoring for VP-30 were Hardy leagues are: 1st. VP-7; 2nd, Saturday night was also and Stephenson with one TD a- VP-30; 3rd, Communications; Moodys night as they lowered the 0" 0 .... piece. 4th. AF679th; 5th Hospital; 6th. boom on the Jax Navy squad witha Winning third place in the Intramural NARTU. 98-68 total action was the Com- The top three scorers of the Leading the attack for Moodywas ; munications squad as they rolled season were Wallace, of Communications Thurston with 32 points, followed - All officers out a 20-12 victory over Air with 96 points,Jackson by Douglas with 20 Force 679th. of Communications, with and Lulgs with 19 points. Krnavek tabulated twoTD's and 90 points and Kloman, of the Fred Kloman, of the Hospital, Jackson copped the remaining Hospital with 84 points. again lead the scoring campaignfor for the Comm team. Jackson, of Communications, the Navy squad, and the game, and who Tabulating for the Air Force was also voted as the most valu- as he bettered his first nights t men squad was Davis and Bailey each able player of the season. ThisIs production by one point and turnedin with one TD. determined by a vote of the a total of 33 points. Scores of other games playedIn officials at the end of the sea- the tournaments were: VP-7 son.PUTTING . need OWGAHoldsChristmas moneyreport ..1.--_"" &- u TournamentThe 'W++ M Officers Wives Golf Association held Christmas two toC.I.t ball tournament at the NAS Links this past Sunday, December 13, followed by a dinner at the 19th hole.The . low gross winners were ,"',t"t"t THE STOP on Don Ondo, of VP-30. is W.S. HamiltonNo. Captain and Mrs. F. Heyer witha 32 of VP-7 and E. D. Rose with out stretched arms. VP-7 78; 2nd place Commander and ; I'. won the championship 1312. (Navy Photo by Harold Benson SN) Mrs. T. F. Greenwood with a 86; rThat's and 3rd place Charles C. Sturn and Mrs. R. B, Williamson with a not an order, just good advice. At Cl.T. we're Intramural VP-30.&R. VP-7 FKEUR 15-3,5-15,15-3 5-15,15-8 Forfeit 81.Winners of the low net were, experts at dealing with your special money problems. VP-30 AP-62"AU 15-13, Captain and Mrs. D. C. Klahn Need a loan to pay bills?To travel? Money to meet VolleyballThe 13-15,16-14 with a 67; and 2nd place Captainand personal problems or emergencies? You can find a Cl.T. VP-16. FICEUR 15-11,15-6 Mrs. A. C. Cason with a 68. office just about anywhere AOMD. Comm 15-6. 156VAP62"AM Winner of the Callow ay system you happen to be. We've got was Commander and Mrs. Q.R. finals in the Intramural VP-16 15-12, over 400 Cl.T. offices from coast to coast.For your Volleyball championship play- 17-15 Whltmore with a 74,second place convenience; you may apply by mail or by phone. offs are being completed this VP-7. AOMD 15-8 15-12 was captured by Captain and Mrs.H. . But we'd rather see you in person. We make more friends week, but due to the press dead- S. McCue with a 74 1/2, and that way. line It was not possible to publish third place was won by Commander - the name of the winner and the and Mrs. R. L.Mayberrywith completing action. a 75. % Results of games played In the The special event was won by LOANS .- TO $3000. playoff action are: 4 Commander and Mrs. E. F. Hil- --- CASH YOU GET O&R, VP-16 15-7, 11-15,15-10 derbrant with the second place VP-7 Comm 15-13,15-12 honors going to Commander and Monthly 35 30 24 Mrs. R. L. Watson. \. Payments mos. mos, mos. VAP-62"A", AOMD 15-3. $50 $1549.56 $1322.36, $1083.54, ' - -- --- ;, 70 _,2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 it\ _..100 __. _-2644,71__. 2167.09 _ 120 2600.50 SEETHE: 65's. fred't' life. ,acndenl;: ;r health i i insurance available. on alloans i .1 low ejjj; tales . UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANYIII . PLYMOUTH I VALIANT BARRACUDA 3312 BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE ( . , ! ., ...' .A'T.. . 7, FLA. " PHONE: 398.1581 POWELl PLYMOUTH --: . ..... '.1218 SAN MARCO ; . IT'S, EASY TO TRADE, '.AT POWELL( PLYMOUTHPAGE ., '" _ - v _ I DECEMBER 17, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 Roll Offs To PromotionaIs Be Completed 1M Ping Pong Intramural j To Be Held At This Week In IM Leagues Hospital has captured the National BasketballThree I Club judo League crown in the Intramural j Ping Pong action with the teams In the Intramural With the Bowling playoffs going on this week and ending tonight, This Saturday morning at 10 Marines coping the second place Basketball Leagues are undefeated j I Thursday, December 17, the following teams garnered the top spotsin A.M In the Jax Navy Judo Club, with their 5-2 record. as of Friday December " each of their respective leagues. Bldg. '7'26. an examination for ComFalrJax captured the 1L American League 1st place promotion will be conducted by a American League title with their Security is the lone survivor in Mad Foxes, 50-14; 2nd place Rookies, BB Stackers 2-2 promotional board consisting of 7-0 record followed by VAP-62 the American League as they posta Eagles 432LContinental Scatter Pins Protons 2-2 Stanley Kunlmoto, Sandan ((3rd with their 6-1 record. 5-0 record while in the National League 1st place NARTU2 Marines 3-1 Degree Black Belt); D. U Stewart The results of last weeks action League the two teams vicing for Cursors 51-17 2nd Avlons AF679th, FJCEUR3 4-0 ShoDan ((1st Degree Black are: the top spot are FICEUR at 4-0 a 431/2.241/2. Army AFES Darters 4-0 Belt) and J. L. Baird Nlkyu ((2nd W/l and HospltaI4-D. National League 1st place, Grade Brown Belt). The results of last weeks actionare FICEUR s,46-142ndplace; Immediately following the examinations AF679th, VP-30 5-0 : Army AFES, 45-19. Jax NavyBasketball a short period of time Hosp Security 5-0 Denotes high scorer for the Admin The results of last weeks actionare will be spent so that the boys Marines 3-2 game. VAP-62, FAETU 3-2 : can compete against one another. Security, VP-45 59-30 NARTU NAMTG 3-2 Spectators are welcome to cometo Brady Security 23 pts. American LeagueMad A/C Matnt, aiR 3-2 the club and watch the matches VP-16. VP-7 50-35 Foxes Photo Lab 4-0 The Jax Navy Fliers will play and promotlonals. VAP-62, VP-7 3-2 Ewing VP-16 17 pts. . Thunderheads Electrons 4-0 the Independent Workers Union The womens classes will be A/C Malm Admin 43-37 Hellions Pan Handlers 4-0 of the City League in a basket- held at the usual time for all Carroll Admin 16 pts. CFJ"A", Needlers 3-1 ball game this Friday night in the ages ((6 years and up), startingat (Continued Page 12)) Riggers, Cannon Cockers 2-2 NAS Gym Bldg. 3, beginning at 12 noon until 2 P.M. on Chiefs FICEURtfl# 4-0 8 P.M. It is also hoped to have Instruction In Sport Judo Is Eagles ComStore5 4-0 another game lined up for the held during the week and:!on Satur ATTENTIONall Griffons Pelicans 2-2 Fliers on Saturday night at the days. It Is free of cost to all same time.Waves. military personnel and their de- Continental LeagueSky pendents. Navy PersonnelTravel Warriors Strikers 4-0 Supply Mix Masters 4-0 BowlingThe Cursors Sparks 3-1 FICEUR2 3-1 Avions Waves Bowling League has Flying Phantoms, Owl Hoots 4-0 finished It's weekly competitionuntil ll Spoilers, Pizzans 4-0 January 12, with J. A.Moy- o NARTUffl# Burgermasters 3-1 nahan posting the high game of Paymasters Spartans 4-0 175 and Jackie Calloway coppingthe Cutters Inspectors 4-0 high handicap game with a National League 225 total r The team standings are: , Refects AOMD 3-1 Old Fashions 23-5 - Play Boys Air Frames 3-1 Salty Dogs 18-10 ::4tM / FICEUR CPO's, Baymen 4-0 Stingers 15-13 ' Manhattens 14-14 Martinis 10-18 i Dargulrls 424J V A c rwgi.M6"I.EMM v E NAVE 1UAT WRENCt, t PEE-WEE--PEEWEE? . n fyi' Don't be a "last minute" Santa home on furloughthe n quick, low-cost way. . M next }..: year. by Coast Line Train ! e'1a NO STANDBY-SEATS GUARANTEEDFour f* trains daily to the North. Also, daily ; service to the West and South. DAZZLER Blond Chris Norl, who portrait a college coed In her Check these low, low one-way furlough fares! latest motif, It a dauling tight in RICHMOND $16.15 her potka-dutted bikini. ([:qristmas Q11uh NEW WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE YORK 24.43 22.28 20.00 19.03 Christmas shopping is always more fun BOSTON PITTSBURGH 30.15 25.53 when you can do it without rushingand CHICAGO 27.10ST. a without piling up bills. LOUIS 22.40 4727 San Juan So, get a headstart on Santa next year MIAMI 9.18 Phone 384-5832 by joining our Christmas Club now. When the club pays off next November Fares to other cities on request MON. WEDONLY TUES. - you'll be all set for a wonderful holiday. SHAMPOO SET $ 0 0 4 AND HAIR CUT BANKING HOURS: For information ancf reservations contact: Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AM til 3:00: PM Pre.Holiday Special Friday: 9:30: AM til 4:30 PM B. C. Miller, GPA 1 1 Permanent Wave ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS Atlantic Coast Lint Railroad ATtAtWC 1 1 or Body Wave I' 500 Water SIJacksonville ' 1 1 "2 for the Price of 1" I Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 Fla. COAST I 1 LINERAILROAD L I E 1 I 1 IOOQOOOOOOO&OI S15.00 (normal hair) f THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS Phone: EL 3-1244 Specialist Jackie Williams Styling NAS FACILITY OFFICE . Naturally Curly Hair "Thanks for Using Coast Line" .. .. ... .. ... . .. .. _. - : .. .' . ", ,. - '" .. . '-- ' A-G'-E- 1-2-- JAX AIR NEWS DECEMBER 17, 1964--1 - BasketballContinued 2nd Annual Jax MvC4tnto4 ( from Page 11)) Swim Meet I Navy Hosp VP-18 64-31 : Kloman Hosp. 28 pts. FICEUR, Marines 71-41 Set For Jan 16 lUilLlhfa.pPH Austin FICEUR 19 pts. 0 , AF679th, MARTD 73-39 Eight local swimming teams Lewis 679th 20 pts. will participate in the 2nd Annual \ Admin, FAW-11 52-35 Naval AlrStationJacksonville Invitational + New-YemtJ I Green FAW-11 17 pts. Swimming Meet to be . A/C Maim, VP-45 33-29 held at the NAS Indoor Pool Satur- ... Johnson A/C 10 pts. day January 16, starting at 8:30 FROM YOUR FRIENDS .s..;; Security. VP-16 63-41 ,...... Strzekckl Sec 24 pts. A.M.The " event meet seventy-two AT f"--- . Hosp Marines 58-37 will continue as a yearly affair( Kloman Hosp.- 16 pts. with the age group swimmers J CFJ MARTD 44-43 competelng in the different Outland CFJ 18 pts. \ groups of swimming, from the FICEUR, NARTU 77-22 seventeen year old class on down. Humes FICEUR 20 pts. Trophies will be awarded to the Warner FICEUR 20 pts. first thru third place winners, Marines, MARTD 56-28 with ribbons being presentedto - Guess Marines 17 pts. the fourth thru sixth places. VP-45 FAW-11 55-42 The eight teams participatingIn Green FAW-11 16 pts. the meet are: The Florida Yacht Club; The Beaches Ac- CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Sport ShortWilma quatlc Club; The Good Shepherd BLANDING BLVD. AT WILSONSP Swimming Team; The Jacksonville - Stiles, bowling on the and the Arlington YMCA's; 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 Stick Chop Charley's bowling The St. Augustine Team; The team In the Officers Wives Bowling Ponde Verda County Club; and 64 CHEVQIE WAGON ... .' . . .$2995 League, rolled a 663 set recently the San Jose Country Club. .. Malibu, auto/trans., V-8, power steer and brakes, R&H I< , consisted of which conse- 9-pass., factory air cond., solid white with red interior. citive of 235, 214, and 214 games 64',IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN: . . . . $2995 at the Dlandlng Bowl-0-Matic. Auto/trans., V-8, power steer and brakes, R&H, factory air i ",,"" APPLIANCESFURNITURE cond., Daytona blue, WSW. WEW1SI1 r"1N"ItJI'"f" I I and 64 IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN: .... . . . $2795 Auot/trans., V-8, power steer. 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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