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Employment Opportunities Reviewed By COIn ;
. t . keeping with the finn and 6, 1961 specifies that 'It is the expect supervisory personnel to application for employment, Washington 25, D.C. or to the positive policy of the Depart- plain and positive obligation of recognize that the assumption of promotion, lay-off, or discharge, President's Committee on Equal ment of the Navy that all quali- the U.S. Government to promoteand this responsibility Is a condition job assignment, disciplinary action Employment Opportunity, Wash- : fied persons are assured of equal ensure equal opportunity for of their employment. or other employment ington 25, D.C. Complaints filed employment opportunities without all qualified persons without regard Further, I expect complainants to matters. The procedure for filIng directly with the Navy Employment - regard to race, color, creedor to race, creed, color, or accept their obligations to support complaints is posted on offi- Policy Officer or with the , national origin, Captain JohnR. national origin seeking employment any allegations of discrimination cial bulletin boards. President's Committee, how- Mackroth, Commanding Offi- or employed by the Federal In a temperate and "Complaints may be addressedto ever, are referred back to me for - cer and Deputy Employment Government.' factual manner. me, Captain John R.MackrotJ;'? Initial Investigation. t Policy Officer for the U.S. Naval "As Commanding Officer, I "Any Federal employee or as Deputy f1In1oytn ? "Further information reRV'ilrding . Air Station,Jacksonville, Florida expect all civilian and military qualified applicant for employment Officer, NavlllXir l S S' this matter may be ob- recently Issued the following personnel to assume a personal or his authorized repre- sonville, Flqia\ !\ from Mr. Michael Cas- r statement to the Jax Air News: responsibility for making con- sentative, may file a complaintif Building 1, W t J tTNavy Em- cone, Employment Relations _ "Equal Employment Oppor- structive contributions to the national he believes that he has been ployment Policy Officer, Mr. Superintendent IRD, Room 225D "- tunity in government service.is a goal of equality of oppor- discriminated against because of Charles R. Peck, Office of the Building 907, U.S. Naval Air goal of the federal merit system. tunities as expressed In Executive race, creed, color, or national Under ,Secretary of the Navy, Station, Jacksonville, Florida." Executive Order 10925 of March Order 10925. I also origin In connection with an Room '4E664, Pentagon Building, --- -- --- ': y\:. ., .. .., x' ) ?%% }), ;' ic?;+ y.. I ; X N'W' ; 6 nN L.L 1 & ' ;, s a ____ i 4, :;;r;; S .Y"'v ''i;: : 7a'ib: :,;+:;.t:; Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official r r i 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.( I VOL. 22 NO. 44 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JANUARY 14,. 1965 v : Local Flying Club To Host IRS TaxInstructions Weekend Inspection For lax :h Open House This WeekendThis I Reservists Set by RAdm KochThe Washington (AFPS) -- instructions . highlight of the year for 1,200 Naval Air Rescue "Weekend for Income tax check week-end January 16-17, at 12 noon, the Jax Navy Flying ments and U.S. savings bond pay-refunds Warriors" from throughout the State of Florida will come Saturday, Club will participate in Open-House festivities to be held at tfer- have been Issued by the Internal January 16, with the Annual Military Inspection of the Naval Air . long Field, located on the western outskirts of Jacksonville, at the Revenue Service (IRS). Reserve Training Unit,at. Jacksonville. I, junction of Herlong Road and Normandy Blvd. Conducting the annual event will be Rear Admiral George P. All checks should be made The open-house will provide aviation enthusiasts with an oppor- pay- Koch USN, Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training, whose headquarters able to the IRS. Income tax Is , tunity to view a large assortment of general aviation aircraft. Planes is located at Glenview, HI. Admiral Koch will be making his second not considered paid until the on display will Include a 1929 bi-plane, a World War II P-51 Mustang check clears the taxpayer's bank.If annual inspection of the local command. I fighter,_and,a light twin-engine_ aircraft. a check Is returned for Insufficient The Inspection party will ar- ) Seven of the nine aircraft own- Downed Pilot funds or other rea- AF rive at the Jacksonville Naval fAir ed by the Jax Navy Flying Club Station Admiral Koch * today. VP-814 Begins sons after the filing deadline, a will be on display and club members penalty may be Incurred. From Shangri-la has been scheduled as the. .""" < will be present to answer for VIP luncheonspon- Taxpayers can elect to have speaker a f questions on the planes or the Training Duties tax overpayments refunded In Rescued by VW-4 sored by the Jax Navy Chief Petty club. Club aircraft presently Officer's Mess aboard the stationat Series E savings bonds. For a consist of: The Piper J-3 Cub, Hosted By VP-5 savings bond refund, the taxpayer An Air Force officer attachedto noon today.Friday . Piper PA-17 Vagabond, Cessna may check the appropriate box in Fighter Squadron 13 aboard the afternoon, January 15, 150 Cessna 172, Beechcraft T- Six aircraft of VP-814 whichare and the 313 active duty officers line 21,page 1, Form 1040 or Item USS Shangri-La was rescued 34B Mentor, Beechcraft Bonanza based at NAS Twin Cities 11, Form 1040A. from the Atlantic last Thursdayafter men of the local unit will be inspected - 35, and the Ryan ST3KR (PT- Minneapolis, Minn., arrived in his F8E developed control by Admiral Koch. The 22)). Two additional planes are Jacksonville, Sunday, Jan. 10. troubles 20 miles south east of St. active duty Inspection is scheduled - presently undergoing overhaulIn The squadron made up of 120 AMD Sailor Gets Augustine, forcing him to eject for 2 p.m. addition to the static dis- officers and men will be at NAS into the briny deep. The major event of the weekend - plays, a variety of events are Jacksonville for two weeks active December Nod As His swim was short, with the the formal Inspection of the planned for the two afternoons. duty training. help of VW-4, a unit renownedfor selected reservists from Floridaand Leading off the festivities will They will be working closely their work in hurricane re- South Georgia is scheduled be a demonstration of precision with their host squadron, VP-5, Outstanding Man connaissance.Air for 8 p.m. Saturday. marching by the drill team from to achieve maximum benefit from Force Capt.James C.Dog- Appearing In conjunction with NAS, Jacksonville.The this training period, which will December's "Serviceman of gett Is currently serving VF13as the Admiral's visit will be the Vapor Trails demon- be highlighted by an extended the Month" Is D. E. Ray, PR2, part of the pilot exchange program Naval Air Basic Training Cornmand's - stration from the JaxNavyParachute over-water flighttoBermuda this of the Aviators Equipment Division between the services. He Rebound Tumbling Team I Club will follow with hour of the Aircraft Main- _II' an weekend. Commander K. Ben- had been airborne for over an The "Starflights" who will 'r and a half long program of aerial jamin is the Commanding Officer tenance Department. His present hour when the mechanical failure come from Pensacola for the antics and precision spot of the visiting squadron and Com- assignment Is that of supervisor occurred. event. landings. mander H. J. Frank Is the Exe- of the Oxygen Regulator Shop At the same time he ejected, The Navy trampoline team will (Continued on Page 8) cutive Officer. where he has spent many hours Crew Three of VW-4 was returning also arrive at the JacksonvilleNaval during the past few months Air Station Thursday and L to NAS Jax from Puerto including his own free time In has four performances scheduled Rica The Hurricane Hunter Super - ( developing an oxygen regulator Constellation, commanded by during the inspection weekend. test bench. The bench will LCdr Donald A.Williamson and Included w ill be a halftime show supplement equipment now avail- Co-pilot Ltjg Alfred H. Agnew Friday night during the inter- able and permit complete testing received the distress messageand mission of the Jacksonville Uni- of regulators now in use. altered course to search for versity Wilmington, N.C., College Such initiative and ability have the downed airman. basketball game at Swisher been true of Ray's entire Navy After ejecting Capt. Doggettlit gymnasium. The team will also " career. Joining the Navy in 1959, flares which enabled the have a program during the Sat- he re-enlisted under the Star Hurricane Hunters to locate him urday night inspection 'and has Program in 1960 and was advanced quickly. The Super Conny orbitedthe appearances scheduled for both to PR3 after successful local television stations. downed aviator and directed a completion of "A" School].... rescue helicopter from the Another major event scheduled > Ray graduated fourth In his class Shangri-La to the scene. by the local unit is a high school '- ) from both "A" and "B"Schools. Less than hour after he had press conference for Admiral t one RYAN ST3KR (PT-22)) The Jax Navy Flying Club's World WarII A native of Bryan Texas Ray ejected, Capt. Doggett was back Koch. High school journalists ' Army Air Corps Open Cockpit training 'plane will be one of lives In Jacksonville with his aboard the carrier, perhaps a bit from Duval. Clay, Nassau. Put- seven club aircraft on display at Herlong Field during the after wife, Joyce, and their two child- more "salty" than before, but nam, Columbia, Alachua. Baker, noons of January 1617. (Continued on Page 6)). safe nontheless. (Continued on Page 12)IEqual \. ---- -------- ...... JANUARY 14, I 1965 I PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS ----- .. . ' I IJ 10th ANNIVERSARY Chop/loins : Message .. ;, J !:I''Sl.rj:(; a; a. :;r'St.1': i S'I I . ) By James F. Agnew SUNDAY Everyone enjoys being praised for something done well. As "the /(1.( laborer Is worthy of his hire", so It Is justifiable to praise the 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy person who has done a task with thoroughness and diligence Ibw- J Communion of affairs when our Incentive Is limited It Is a sad state to ever, .,r 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine ., 4Fw'J praise from others. Worship for There Is a critical need for the type of person who is so conscious School 9:30 a.m. Sunday of his responsibility that he or she will.do all possible to do the job 722 ages 3 through 16, Bldg. right praise or no praise. The satisfaction of a job well done Is of Divine 11:00 a.m. Service.' reward enough. Praise should be incidental It comes from with- s ti, .w Worship out. Mastery over oneself comes about when we make our own IL'I. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. decisions concerning our responsibility and then act upon them. ... I WEDNESDAY Holy Scripture constantly reminds us to be faithful In our commitments - r Junior Choir Rehearsal to be diligent in our endeavors, to be honest In our trans- 4:30 p.m. actions. The principle governing our tasks should be based on this NUCLEAR, :; : 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal admonition from Scripture: "lie who Is faithful in a very littleIs .\ _-_;:; faithful also In much." 12:00 Holy Communion, Our whole way of life becomes shaky and Is threatened when we Also on all p.m.Holy Days work for praise alone. When we work on the principle that a job well Catholic Services at St. Ed- done Is the minimum In effort then life begins to take on balance NAVY ward's Chapel, NATTC am Naval and stability. We should never expect praise for something whichwe Hospital are morally bond to do. We don't thank the grocer for a dozen fresh eggs. We expect them to be fresh. And so It should be routine Editorial SUNDAY MASS for us to do a first class job in our work. Praise that has meaningcan '6:30 a.m.. U.S. Naval Hospital well be deserved but reserved for that work which Is over and 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. above. Nuclear-Powered NavyObserves Edward's Chapel 10th DAILY MASS Adm. Goldthwaite t Stresses Anniversary 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel 7 The famous message, "Underway on Nuclear Power." came from MONDAY & TUESDAY Need for Better Leadership"For the submarine USS Nautilus 10 years' ago.Jan. 17, 1965, marks 4:15 p.m. King Hall- NATTC the 10th anniversary of the first voyage of the world's first nuclear- and FRIDAY countless centuries men have developed weapons new powered ship: fortifications, always with the Idea of protecting that position of earlier of the USS Nautilus 12:05 U.S.NavalHospttal A the year at launching ceremony p.m. has pre-eminence which hard work, Industry and good fortune brought. Admiral Jerauld Commander-in-chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Wright, SATURDAY At times we have been lulled Into a false sense of security by the said the channel marker In the of turns a course "Today Navy history." 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCON'FESSIONS.SATURDAY belief that possession of superior weapons today would provide security - " for tomorrow.. After her. commissioning, the 324-foot Nautilus underwent an extended --Th sw rdswere spoken by - series of tests, and trials. On April 22, 1955 the Navy acceptedthe RAdm any enemy a defense Robert Goldthwaite Com- Nautilus for unrestricted service. The ship journeyed from New 7:00 p.m. -' 8:00: p.m. and before that will assure our survival if mander Fleet Air Jacksonville London Conn., to San Juan, P.R., completely submerged,,In May 1955.It Masses nuclear war should be forced uponus the "Naval Officer leader- traveled 1,381 miles In 89.8 hours, maintaining an average of Catechism Classes:Grade School at but the Important thing 16 knots. This was the greatest distance ever traveled by a sub- ship Seminar" at NATTC, Dec. is that this defense be built upon SATURDAY Th3 marine while submerged, the longest period ever spent completely 30. Admirals speech read the moral strength and courage submerged and the fastest speed ever maintained for such a distance.In 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities In part: of the American man. Our wea- today's nuclear age, the military services are demonstratingthe building 722 "The Great Wall of China and pons, no matter now sophisticated - of land and In the air Nuclear the Maginot Line of more recent - capabilities nuclear power on sea they may become In this day power has become a great asset in protecting the United States and Traffic history are good examples of so-called push-bottonwarfare, Its allies from Communist and will mat defenses alone are not suf- aggression figure extensively are still dependent upon the , .P ..In the exploration of space. ficient. The recent space advancements ability of man for their success- As we know, submarines have come a long way In the 160 yearsof ViolationsThe of both the United ful operation.War . their existence. To get an Idea just how far, it Is necessary onlyto States and Russia are proof positive has been defined as "a compare two submarines named Nautilus--Fulton's sail-rigged that technological knowhowIs contest of wills." A trained handcranked craft and the nuclear powered vessel launched 10 following Is a report of not ours exclusively. We must hand hold the but motor vehicle accidents and always assume that, for every may weapon, years ago.During the will the the traffic violations for the period plane and missile in our arsenal, character spiritof the past 10 years the Navy has greatly expanded Its nuclear the Individual, these controlthe powered submarine fleet. In this decade 92 nuclear submarines have January 3 through January 9. our enemy has a comparable wea- hand. More thaneverbefore, been authorized by Congress, of which more than half have been pon.The In this of war for the minds men, launched and more than a third commissioned. These vessels can remain Number of AccidentsThis security of this nation and submerged for months, completely Independent of surface the peace of the world absolutely moral character, will, and spiritare atmosphere. They can travel without refueling for and can January 3 through an- require that America maintain a important.Our . where no other vessels can. Nuclear powered years submarines have go uary 9 . . . .5 powerful national defense a Navy has long been dls- revolutionized naval warfare. This January 3 through an- defense that can surely destroyreTmmm (Continued Page 6)) uary 9 . . 5 Perhaps Rear Admiral B. M. Strean, Commander, Nuclear Task Force One, summed up this revolution best, when he said, "Just Total Accidents this year through -"'._'. -rml January 9 . . .5 as nuclear power has made the submarine a true submersible, so Number of Accidents also has it endowed the surface task force with instant readiness through January 1964 . . 18 never available In the non-nuclear past. It Is reassuring to know Total number of since ___ that when the order Is given to go anywhere In the world, we have days last Injury In motor vehicle acci- only to our throttles and AFPS open go. ( ) dent . . : .10 Number of ViolationsThis ! Week . . 59 JA.X AIRNEWSThe : Speeding . . .9 Reckless Driving . 4 Going through .Stop Sign . 4 JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Other Violations . . 42 \ distributed ,each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Twenty drivers appeared before '" Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a the Traffic Hearing Boardat : private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR the meeting held on January 11. ::1J;" ;': 'a: NEWS must be forwarded to the Serviceln'annationOffice, Disposition of the cases Includedthe f,. .J t Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before following: nine lost driving '"tt, 't.f "" publication News' items are welcomed :for all and .,:' j. ' sourcesTelephone parking privileges aboard *J ...:.:t': ' EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. I station for various periods five < <1j! ."' ': ' J ; '"' ' Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries I were Ei iven ;suspended penalties; ,tt'Ji.1'J'J' .''''.,."'\. ,\1\\.;,\L concerning ,such should be'directed to the Holt Publishing I five .were' given ,warnings; two FIRE HUtm MBBBB:.*.******-***" ..,..... Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida were dismissed; seven receivedfines AnON No. 1 here at NAS won second place in the K. Telephone 359-4040 or 359-0271.) ;; l jeght( were; ;referred tocamrriapa annual Christmas Lighting Contest in the commercial division. _. ._ ' J rtiL' \ f i o'r' po stb1e !- Captain_ J.R..Mockroth; CO NAS presented the award to Station VOL.-22 NO. 44'J NU RY'14' 1965 ti line 1 end, I F ',CM.fr I assess > ,s>LX I : r*_ : Billy E' Dwnn! while LCdr A. J. Kerling, NAS Stcuriry - drivwere a total bt J i Officer looked .n. This was the third Christmas which NAS ..... ..ov. .. ...........,....... fifteen. .. .Traffic.. .....Points.... has hosted a winning decoration.r . -- -- ---- - '. .. .. ._ ., c _ " _ __ .._ .. ,_ ". . _" '" , , > I l' 14, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 **-, Meritori ous Mast COVAP-62 Gets Commander Cullen is also a MakesAppointments Bennett graduate of the Naval Test Pilot Held For 2 Marines 5,000 Flight Mrs School Last, August Patuxent Commander River. Cullen - Commander John P. Cullen, ] assumed his present duty as Two Marines were cited at Meritorious Mast ceremonies held In Commanding Officer, Heavy commanding officer of the only the Marine Barracks here at NAS Jax. Friday, January 8, for the To AcademiesAppointments Photographic Squadron Sixty- heavy photographic squadron now outstanding job they did in the training of thirty senior petty officers Two (VAP-2) recently completed operating In the U.S. VAPJtfJ assigned to the Shore Patrol Headquarters, Mayport, Florida. his 5.000th hour of Navy operates the photoreconnaissance - The two men honored by Major Basile Lubka, Marine Bks. Commanding to the military flight time during an operational version of the A-3 Sky- Officer, were Gunnery Sergeant James E, DeGuenther and academies were announced recently flight on Christmas Eve in the warrior. Commander Cullen Is marriedto Corporal John R. Foran. RA3B Skywarrior. GySgt DeGuenther's citation by U.S. Rep. Charles E. lie was designated a Naval the former Miss Davelen Hib- read In part: "The Shore Patrol Bennett, of Jacksonville. Aviator 'at Pensacola, Fla. in ler of KIngsville, Texas. The organization at Bennett, a senior member of July 1947 and has piloted 27 Culkns have four daughters and Mayport, House Armed Ser- the powerful Florida required assistance In different types of Navy aircraft throe sons. James vices Committee, names -- their training program. You M. Hendry, son of Maj. J. B. -I It cheerfully volunteered to conductthe Hendry, U.S. Army, 1163 Lake rTi"ft; Y- required training while under Forrest Blvd;Tommy Harris Van treatment as a patient at the U.S. Rd. Brunt, 935 Old Hickory son Naval Hospital, Jacksonville. of Mr. and Mrs. E. McC. Van 5943 Roosevelt Blvd.'- Phone EV 74944. .'* , During the period of October 12 Brunt and RogerN.Thomas,3272' t Only One Mile From NAS Main Gate t to October executed 31. 1964, you plannedand University Blvd., son of Dr. and OPEN. 24 HOURS A DAY I a forty-five hour Mrs. D. A. Thomas as principal training program Involving close appointments to the U.S.Military STEAKS ROAST 1\\ order drill and ceremonies. Not Academy, West Point, N.Y. Jf CHOPS SEAFOOD 1< only was the planning of this He named Robert W. Fortson, instruction noteworthy, but it's All Kinds Of Tasty Sandwiches in, son of Cdr. R. M. Fortson t execution was exemplary.The GYSGT. J. E. DEGUENTHER (L), Jr., 3875 Ortega Blvd., and I "Serving Food as Good as the Best for 33 Years"LOOK trainees were a group of J. A. Figaro, BTCM, and Cpl. Arthur E. Phelps, HI, 2002 Liberty --- 30 senior petty officers. By J. R. Foran check over the letters St., son of Mr. and Mrs.A. . your exceptional training skill, of commendation that Sgt E. Phelps, Jr., as principal professional knowledge, meticulous i- appointments to the U.S. Naval DeGuenther and Foran Cpl re- attention detail to tact, ceived (for their part in trainingof Academy. . diplomacy, good humor and Ronald C. Patterson, 1504 , leadership, you Inspired the some 30 senior petty officers River Hills Cir., son of Mr. and . trainees and enlisted their wholeh assigned to the Shore Patrol Mrs. James B. Ollveros, and ear t e d cooperation. You Unit at Mayport, Florida.(Navy Daniel E. Stone, son of Mr. and 3_ b achieved excellent results. Your Photo by Harold Benson, SN) Mrs. D. H. Stone, 6263 Syringa, Initiative in volunteering for this as the principal appointments to assignment while under treat- structlon for a group of thirty the U. S. Air Force Academy. AT THESE FINE USEDCiSTRAMDIN ment and the results of your senior petty officers. Through Alternates named by Rep. training are the hallmark of an your sincere efforts, excellent Bennett to West Point, the Naval exceptional Marine" professional ability, and tact,you Academy and the Air Force Aca- ON Cpl. Foran's letter of com- gained the respect and coopera- demyareDavidC.Hoffman.l233Stemson mendation read: "During the tion of the trainees and contributed St., son of Mr. and Mrs. period of time from October 12- slgnlflcently to the successof Virgil W. Hoffman, West' Point 65 FORDS ! 31, 1964, while a member of the the program. Your per- first alternate; Robert B.McKee, , Shore Patrol Organization at formance of duty and the resultsof 6624 Merrill Rd., son of Mr. and Mayport Florida, you were this program are in the finest Mrs. R. W. McKee, first alter- assigned additional duties as an training traditions of the U. S. nate to Annapolis; and ThomasX. instructor close order drill and Marine Corps." Worley, 4629 Royal Avenue, ceremonies. You conducted in- Representing the Shore Patrol son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wor- DUVAL MOTORSSAN S Headquarters at the ceremonies ley, first alternate to the Air 1 was Master Chief John A. Fi- Force Academy.The JUAN LOT RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT Post AttackRegistration garo, BTCM.In . ..y' 1 64 FORD GALAXIE. ..$2195 62 FALCON STAT. WAGON a church Susie's small woman who constantly Interrupts 2 door.,Hardtop,V-8, radio . . . . $1295 brother was being christened.Said a man's conversation is & healer. Automatic transmission., t For CiviliansAt Susie: "Behind his ears, already married or never will radio& heater. too, Rev. Smith." be. 64 FORD FAIRLANE .$2495 least once annually your Orville E. Reed Pond Creek Herald. 2 door., Hardtop, V-8, 4 62 DODGE WAGON.$1395 attention will be called to the speed shift, red with white V-8, automatic transmistop. - information provided onyour Department sion., radio&heater. of Defense Emergency 64 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP Instruction Card (DD Form . ... . .$1495 61 BUICK STAT. WAGON 886-1, 1 Jan 63). Please read WE DON'TOffer . ... . $1295 this card and check it for ac- 63 CHEVY BELAIR. .$1795 Automatic' transmission., 4 door., sedan, V-8, autoRadio& Heater curacy. Keep your emergency all The Moon matic transmission., air instruction card with you at times. conditioned. 60 CHEVY IMPALA CONY. NRTC Gainesville, Florida, 63 FORD. . . $1995 . .$1195 has been designated as the emergency 2 door Hardtop, V-8, automatic V-8, automatic transmis relocation center for NAS WE DON'TOffer transmission, radio& sion., power steering and Jacksonville. This is not to be heater, power steering., brakes Radio& Heater. ,._ considered an evacuation cen- maroon. with white top. Luxury- 60 PONTIAC WAGON $1395 ter. NAS Jacksonville personnel 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE Full power,conditioned. will regroup at NRTC Gaines- . . . .$2295 ville only if this station is dam- V-8, automatic transmis60 PLYMOUTH WAGON$695 aged beyond operational effectiveness WE DON'TInsult sion., power steering, air 4 door., V-8, automatictransmission. or upon order of the conditioned, 2 tone blue ., radio heat Commanding Officer General and white. er. Your Intelligence evacuation is no longer considered 62 TEMPEST . .$1095 59 FORD WAGON. ....$795 feasible due the limited to 4 door., sedan, R&H, automatic 6 cylinder, standard shift, egress probable from NAS traffic Jacksonvilleand congestionfrom WE'RE SOLD OUT transmission. radio& heater. Civilian Jacksonville.employees only: If unable Come See Why! to report to the assigned assembly area, report to the nearest functioning military ac- tivity. If, after reporting to a military Installation other than BELLAIR ii Navy and that installation is unable ,LIkA - ment,to go contact to the the nearest Navy Depart-Post SOUTH BLAND ING ON'X Ek I.J :& Office and secure, fill out and ' mail a Federal Employees Reg- P.S. WE'RE BUILDING 4538 SAN JUAN'AVE.. PH. EV 44536JANUARY istration Card. -- --------------- --- -- - --- ----- --- - -- - : <, '. ,. . : .. .. : : : -.. - - .P'A-G' : I 4 AIR NEWS JANUARY 14, 1965 (k USAFI.Test tion tion armed of program the services whole,throughout off-duty and the civilian educa-the( Fly Eye Has Second Chance Servicemen r SecurityWASHINGTON. training accreditation affected and are advancement based the programs upon it.which Also of Human Eye Not So LuckySEAL Gel Less D.C.NAVNEWS ( require high schoolgraduationorthe Travel Time E- ) . TheNavyhasestab- equivalent. Equally impor- BEACH, CALIF, (NAVNEWS) f. Did you know thata ta lished a very unhappy record In tant, compromises can have a flys' eye Is made up of a lot of little eyes, and that a fly Is never The Navy Finance Office has F of the serious effect the of the matter protecting upon careers totally blind until each and every light-sensitive cell has been des- announced that military person- security of USAFI testing persons Involved. In all casesa troyed? nel traveling by privately owned :: materials principally on tests thorough Investigation Is required can sustain hundreds of This means that our buzzing neighbors of r of General Educational Development often letters of admoni- conveyance permanent changeof minor eye Injuries without suffering a total loss of sight. In a sense, station orders must now ave- III and the sheets used tion and answer are issued occasionallya chances." flies have hundreds of"second least 300 miles t with these tests., As this Is being court martial results.An rage at a day We humans are not so ask a blind man Instead of 250 miles a day. An our written there are 25 cases where article In the Winter ((1964)) concerned fortunate. In too many Instances would be willing to extra day will be allowed for administration of the currentlyused Issue of the U.S. Naval Train- whether he any Bulletin the only second chance we ever work with a face shield If he could excess of 150 miles or more form been discusses test has discontinued Ing this sub- . white Last e'.' because of compromise. ject In detail and urges all Educational get Is a cane. year have his sight back. over multiples of 300 An excess - alone, more than 2,000 Ameri- claim that wear- of less than 150 miles will .. Some people This is a desperately bad situation Services Officers. studythe cans suffered permanent Injury to tend to "slow a man be disregarded. In other words, for a number of reasons. directives and other sources the resultof Ing goggles .. In the first place test com- of Information listed -In the one or Industrial both eyes accidents.as The down. This simply Is not true. only one days travel time will made to see be allowed when the official distance promises jeopardize the re 1ta- article. Safety goggles were - tragic thing Is more than 90 per- through, and If you keep them between old_ and new duty cent of these accidents could have clean you shouldn't have any stations Is less than 450 miles, been prevented by simply wear- trouble. Should the lenses become two days travel time when the Ing some form of eye protection. scratched, all you have todo distance Is more than 449 but Why does this shameful wasteof Is get a new "glass." It will less than 750 miles, etc. The SAVE $25 to $30 precious eyesight continue? It snap Into the old frames.So following table may help: there continues because stilla lot of who feel that are wear- why take a chance? WhatIs Travel By Privately people to be gained? Is the minute Owned Conveyance Ing goggles or a face shield Is save worth a lifetime of 0---449 rnL 1 day On Each 400 of Basic Bureau.Rates for "sissy stuff," bothersome," you may blindness? 450---749 mi. 2 days "overly cautious," or "costly"In Remember, the world of 750---1,049 mL 3 days terms of hourly production.None darkness Is not a happy place. 1,050--1,349 mL 4 days of these hold AUTOINSURANCE arguments a 7r 1,350--1,649 mL 5 days water. I'm grateful for all the InjectionsThat 1-650--1.949 mL 6 days There's nothing ,masculine combat infec- uncommon 1,950-2,249 mL 7 days Y about losing an eye, and any man tions. 2,250-2,549 mL 8 days who needlessly jeopardizes his But why'must they always hit upon 2-550--2,849 mL. 9 days sight Is not a he-man. he's a The place I have to sit upon? 2,850-3,149 mL 10 days fool. As far as the bother is Jan Heimann 3,150-3,449 mL 11 days More than 800,000 car owners. insure 3,450--3,749 mL 12 days The Defense Department has with GEICO..and get these advantages: cluOO] [} determined that this change can be adopted without unduly Increasing - Equal protection at substantial savings driving hazards. 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Home. REAL ESTATE BROKERt , . . ...... - . ' - I 14, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES ----- - ,' 11.\\1' \ \ .I , :: : .l . 'j ; NATTC Advances k II.< . ads FI D o BlAKES 35 Men to AN @ Thirty five Sailors at the Naval 1 1o FIXED Air Technical Training Center x ; I \ ..... will be advanced to Airman January - .....,... .., 0'........ 16 as a result of completingthe i Airman 1 Familiarization i V 1 ( I II Course The AIRFAM course consistsof ; P I Iis9 I r E the first two weeks of a AE"A" and AO"A" school Stu- $1 dents of both schools attend this zn phase of training together. The zn'I training consists of basic airman subjects such as aircraft hand- ling, survival gear, and aircraft nomenclature. In addition. Military ..II- Requirements are covered Ina series of "home study" rs lessons 4 The students who complete the 4d AIRFAM course successfullymay .' be advanced to Airman automatically ,> upon completion of six months as an Airman Apprentice- w providing they are recommendedby 1R s Cu / AG 9fVV' yrai . ;; their Commanding Officer. ' "Yes Sir Who..con.!I do for you?" Those advanced to Airman are: 4 R S. Adelman, R.W. Allen, B.H. ' Beard, R.F. Brink E.A. Burt I 'jtTHERE'S NY Harbor ClearedTriService O.D. Button, PJ. Carro, H.W. M Cook, L.E. DeBlanc, D.E. Foss, P. Genovese, E.M. Haibon, C.D. i Harris, D. L. Hatcher, E. n n- , Team Tackles nessey, W.A. Johnson, E. Kill- ONLY two weeks left in this month's caption contest. If gore, J.P. Lewis, T.E. Marchik, you haven't tent us your funny caption, yet, why not do so now? " Disposition of Dead WhaleNew G. McKInnen, B.E. Morrow,D.R. All entries should' be sent to: THE EDITOR, JAX AIR NEWS, BOX 2. Pendley, W.H. Powell R.W. Qulnlan, C. Reynolds, A.H. Ross, c:9 & York (AFPS--Navy) Lieutenant A. J. Banasky, a demoli- R.L., Roth, E.R. Sahr, GJ. Sat- tions expert, and three helpers packing TNT and plastic dynamitewent tler, G.W. Sluder, J. Thlelmann, out to blow up a dead 50-foot whale. They figured it would bea C. Westergaard,. W. Weyenberg, cinch. .. SE. WIman, and D.R. Worley.n BLANDING BOULEVARDUPHOLSTERY -- But tney couldn't get me 35-t<> iinDack's math open. The,Navy men pulled and poked and pried, SHOP but Its jaws were locked shut. A Matter Of Life and Breath Plans were to shove hoses : 4021 BLANDING I BLVD. filled with granulated TNT down (Just Behind BLACK ANGUS MEAT CO.) the whale's to Improvise.throat. Lt.He Banaskyhad ordered Case of the Missing StatisticIf ALL TYPES OF AUTO UPHOLSTERYSeat holes drilled In the whale's side Covers Floor Mats Head liners "above the water line." Steel you contributed to the recent Chrlstmas'Seal campaign to combat spikes were hammered Into the tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, you helped fight menace SPECIAL THISWEEK ; holes. Then hoses filled with that's even worse than the official figures Indicate. ' TNT were lashed to the spikes, TB, you probably' remember hearing is one of those "waning" SEAT COVERS. 21 .Install.d!. , and the plastic dynamite was diseases. Trouble is, it has practically stopped waning. Government THIS AD WORTH $2.00 ON ANY SET OF SEAT COVERS packed underneath. health statistics report that there were 54,045 new cases In the countryIn Then the Navy team lit the 1963 -- a slight rise over the previous year, indicating that the PHONE 7711986GMND fuses and prepared for the end long continuing advance against the,disease is at a standstill of that had been an episode a --- - real interservlce effort. Retired Officer But that Isn't the whole story - The dead whale had floated up not by a very large bundle of the Hudson River on Christmas bacilli. The Publlcflealth Service OPENING Eve and was sighted by a U.S. Would Gain InBennett's doesn't list a case as"new"when Coast Guard cutter near a busy t it happens'' to somebody who has New York pier. The Army was Bill had the disease before. Yetthereare THIS WEEKENDGeorgetown I called In and towed the overly Legislation to correct certain about 10,000 people In this ripe whale to a point off New Inequities which now exist In the country each year :who, havinghad Jersey, near the Statue of Lib- rates of retired pay for offi- TB In the past, relapse for Estates cers under the uniformed ser- various reasons, such as failureto erty.The whale was too big to vices retired provisions was take care of themselves, into lifted out of the water,too smelly Introduced In the House of Re- the active disease again.They get and too much of a navigationalhazard presentatives last week by U.S. just as sick as first-tlmers-- by VALLEY BUILDERS to be set free. So the Rep. Charles E. Bennett, of Jacksonville but they don't get into the statistics - Navy demolition experts were Florida. 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes summoned.The Bennett a senior member of So the number of active TB . Army tugboat carried Lt. the powerful House Armed Ser- cases that occur in the United $ $ ' Banasky's crew away. Twenty- vices Committee, Introduced a States every year Isn't 54,000, .S13,15000.S16,20000 minutes and a half a mile later, bill to amend Section 511 of the ; {more than 64,000. And the sky and the sea was rippedby Career Compensation Act of J.949 although|modern antl-jri; drugs a tremendous explosion. to equalize the retired pay of cer- do ai relatively( .fasf and efficientjob Directions Out 103rd to Firestone Rd. Smoke, chunks of blubber and tain officers of the uniformed df healing,' the ,Health'Service - water blasted upward.A services retired prior to June 1, estimates the' number of Americans , Coast Guard cutter standing 1953 under the same law and. .with- with active TB at pre- North to GEORGETOWN ESTATES nearby radioed back to New York, the same service. sent as about 110,000. Add a- "Sighted whale. Sank same." The veteran lawmaker, Introduced ; npther half million! who are highly Convenient Cecil FieldJax Naval::Air Station ,the, legislation ,,:upon, the > : .vulnerably 1 ,:--'(or ample,people & Center of Town request of the Reserve Officers' \ :wh3havehadcontactwithpatientswith Association of the United'States. & ( active TB' -- and you've When Junior brought home his Bennett said the bill had the support health got.a formidable; problem Spacious Closets -2 Baths Built in Vanities report card, his father signedIt of the American Legion and a V . with an "X", saying, "I don't of the Veterans of World War L Christmas seal associationsall -Terrazzo Florida RoomBreakfast Floors Central Large Bedrooms Heat want your teacher to think that The Department of Defense over the country, in concert Bars Built-in Oven. & Range anyone who can read and write supported this change In the witty the National Tuberculosis could have a son with marks Career Compensation Act of 1949In Association, are getting ready for M. Golding Broker 771'-6729 '2494368JANUARY .... like thatf -- Nat'l Retired a statement to the Speaker of a new, Intensified attack againstthis "Teachers Ass'n the House. stubborn scourge PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 14, 1965 ._- , - . Adm Goldthwaito, Bluejackets Inn .. CPO Cluir ,"O" Club. ',:.''''' Movies :, .' I , >.- '*- ::;* / v.' ft'., J.... .W v', i (Continued From Page 2)) r jf 14 Thursday, January 14 Movies will be shown regularly - Thursday, January Thursday, January,. 14 Hour 3:30 6 p.m. at 7 p.m. Monday through Sat- The Rhythm Kings Phis "One" Happy urday. tlngulshed for the high quality of 8:3011:30 p.m. Pizza Night Dinner 6-9 p.m. Malnslde will have two feature its officers and men, a quality Friday, January 15 Friday, January 15 Friday, January 15 times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on we must never allow diminish. Saturdays and Sundays. The hos- The challenge to us In this time March Wilson 9-1 a.m. Dance to Phil Cay Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. pital will have one feature onSurday's of trouble Is to develop and I Ii 16 Dinner 6 9:30 p.m. Saturday, January at 7 p.rn.jNATTC , Saturday, January 16 Charlie 8-12 Improve our Naval leadership.We Jay p.m. Theatre will be closed must remember that the more h. I i Club open froihHioon'Clt&ed t''6 p.m- ( Dance to'Bud Clark Saturday, January 16 until further notice. These are powerful the weapons that science : 'for Private Party :" Sunday, January 17 subject to change. Dinner 6 9:30 gives us, the more Important are p.m. Kiddee Matinee at Malnslde the character and will of the men Sunday, January 17 Dance to Cappys Combo Johnny Jelinek 8:3011:30 p.m. Theatre Saturdays, 2 p.m. behind them. As these develop,. March Wilson 8:30 11:30 p.m. Monday, January 18 Sunday, January 17 ti so does the strength of the Navy Thursday January 14 and of the nation.Leadership Monday, January 18 Game Night Buffet 6-9 p.m. Prime, Ribsof Malnslde The Lively Set - has always been II* !. Pizza?'ford Night'' : 'TuesdayJanuary 19 Beef .... .... .- James Darren, Pamela Tiffen .,. 'i' most, important factor. 'on the January' 19 Monday, January 18 Hospital You're Never Too Tuesday battlefield, ''In combat ships at Open Young Dean Martin, Jerry sea, and In planes In the air. Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20 Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. Lewis Dinner 6-9 . It will assume a position of Increasing p.m.Tuesday Importance In our Navy Wednesday, January 20 Open January 19 Friday, January 15 of the future.In Game Night 8 p.m. Malnslde The Dream Maker - times such as we are living Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p.m. Steele MIchaelMed- Tommy In today, however the exer- (German) win cise of ]leadership Is much more FRA #91 Acey Ducey Club Wednesday, January 20 Hospital Wonderful World of demanding, because many peopledo ] The Brothers Grimm Lau- all the Issues. Family Night 6-9 p.m. Fried not clearly,see rence Harvey Karl Boehm They see no problem. And the Thursday, January 14 Thursday, January 14 Chicken task of )leadership becomes far Saturday, January 16 Pizza Night Happy Hour 4:30 6:30 p.m. more difficult. USO Notes Malnslde Fate Is the Hunter - I do not believe that the qualities Friday, January 15 Friday,. January 15 Glenn Ford Nancy Kwan of leadership must that be bornIn SPECIAL Sea Food Platter SPECIAL SHOW Dick Flood Hospital The Lively Set-James a man. I believe every Donations $1.25Saturday 8:3012:30 a.m. January 14 Darren, Pamela Tiffin \ man can become a ]leader If he Thursday, Kiddee Matinee-Pirates. of Blood has the desire to do so.." Homemade Goodies Night River Saturday, January 16 sss oa. January 16 Mark Castle 8:30 .- 12:30 a.m. ( Friday, January 15 Sunday, January 17 I CHURCH of CHRIST Sport Day Sunday January 17 Boy Meets Girl Night Malnslde The Outlaws Is 5223 WESCONNETT BLVD. Sunday, January 17 Saturday, January 16 -ThreeStoogesNancy NEAR NAS Dick Strock 4:30 6:30; p.m., Kovac JUST OFF TIMUQUANA RD. Closed Monday, January 18 Platter Party Hospital The Dream Maker - SUNDAYS: Sunday, January 17 Tommy Steele, Michael Med- Monday, January 18 Happy Hour; f 4:30 -' 6:30 p.m. win 10.00A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP "e i Grace Chapel Parish 11:. A.M. WORSHIP Happy Hour 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, January 19 Monday, January 18 6:" P.M. EVENING SERVICEWEDNESDAYS M.et1J.y, ...-,. 18 Tuesday, January 19 Game Night 7:30 p.m. with Malnslde Rio Bravo John C" Shuffleboard band to followWednesday Lucky Number Night Wayne, Angle Dickinson 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE Hospital Fate Is the Hunter - 20 20 Tuesday, January 19 Wednesday, January January CIIURCII PHONE SP 150'75MINISTER Glenn Ford, Nancy Kwan PHONE SP 1-2646 Uso Jr. Volunteer Party at NAS Happy Hour 4-5 p.m. Movies sports 8 p.m. Hospital Tuesday, January 19 ,. Wednesday, January 20 Malnslde Warrior-Steve ; AMD Sailor Reeves Georgia Moll Second Anniversary Party 8- Hospital The Outlaws Is Com- (Continued From Page 1)) 11 p.rn. ing Three Stooges Nancy Kovac ren.As Serviceman of the Month Notice Wednesday, January 20 Ray received a $50 check and Malnslde Babbette Goes to certificate from Captain J. R. War Brigitte Bardot, Jac- Interested In Mackroth, CO, NAS., The USO Anyone partici- Charrier ques pating In a "slot-racing club"is and St. Augustine Chamber of Hospital Rio Bravo John Invited attend to a meeting to Commerce will host Ray and his be held Mr. Osburn Wayne Angle Dickinson by H. C. , of family on a tour that historic erar at the NAS Hobby Shop, Bldg. city. 897, on January 20, 7:30 p.m. 1 ; VB ALL CARS LISTED $10.00 DOWN ROLLER SKATING --. 61 FORD, V-8, Over-drive $699 .. $39 Mo. 60 PONTIAC Hardtop .. $899.$52 Mo. y i ihere's 57 BELAIR, Hardtop.. . $699 .$39 Mo. 55 FORD, Conv .. ..... $299 .$18 Mo. ? mule, laoihtit If don't have rich uncle 58 FORD, Hardtop and all the tarredle you a maybe we (or a perfect time on Standard shift $599 ... $34 Mo. a date. 8katlaf can help. See us for a personal loan. neat iport. Inexpentlra 58 OLDSMOBILE and ..holelOllt'ROLLERDROME Hardtop. $599. .... $34 Mo. tMtartsLa aa4s' BANKING HOURS: % ALL KINDS OF FINANCING Monday thru Thursday: 10:00: AM til 3:00: PM CHECK YOUR CREDIT BY PHONE Friday: 9:30: AM til 4:30: PM PLENTY OF GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS G Across From Administration Bldg., NAS Free Tank Of Gas Only,If You Mention This Ad Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 75 CARS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEJACKSONVILLE 1855 CASSAT AVE. r' THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANK MOTORS PHONE 384-6687 "Jacksonville's Newest US NAS Facility Office Most Modern Rink" MAIN at UNION STS. EL 6-6326 Sat & Sun Mat. 2:30.7:30: : Open 7:30: PM I 10:30: PM Daily -- -- -- ---- '-' - , : > ,. "c.---'T'_ ----.J.--.l' : = : :: : " JA'N'U'R'Y'R'Y- 1"4"-1 965"c.'T' I'1 JX' AIR NEWS Woman pilot eral classifications ,of Aircraft, ''her recent NWC: #86The . Also 'Wife' '. Including most conquest - of a T-34 type aircraftIn Board of Directors of Navy which she has made several And MotherEsther local and Wives Club lax #86 met last cross-country flights. Tuesday evening at their clubhouse - The responsibility of house Grupenhagen, memberof wife and mother Is no setback on Enterprise Ave. aboard Ads should b. mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clydt Civil Air Patrol, In N. E. the Naval Station. Discussionswere when called for a CAP miss Ion. Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than Fla. Group Two, Is a housewife held on various Board recommendations - Mrs. Grupenhagen hurriedly Tuesday (for the ' publication following Thursday. Ads or and mother of two small boys, and plans were calls her baby-sitter, and then riving too late (for this deadline will be published the 'following . ' and holds the distinction of beingthe made for the election of a new reports to the mission headquarters week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise.A . CAP rated Board for 1965.A . only woman pilotIn with flight kit In hand, ready held check or money order 'for the (full cost of the ad must be this area. Esther has flownIn for meeting was ] last Wednesday - an assignment. rec.iv.dWITH the for the ad. two actual "Red Cap Mis- evening, by the membersof copy Est h , e r, rather color- DO NOT SEND sions" and has participated with Navy Wives Club Jax ###86 In r CASH her husband, Herman, as pilot fully symbolizes the readinessfor the clubhouse on the Naval Air RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). .. . . .1.00' and co-pilot In the recent"Sarda duty work.!CAP-When search reporting and In rescue she- Station. Mrs. Wllbert Wagner Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.35 Exercises", held throughout the presided and Mrs. Theodore Is attired In an orange flight na - state. Glassmlre was Initiated Into the suit and grass-green ascot. Esther has checked out In sev organization. SINGER All business was set aside for. AUTOMATIC,CONSOLE i FOR RENT Furn. Apartments MODEL guaranteed pay $62.00or Gas Heated Reasonable Call the evening and the Navy Wives reliable party can pay $8. amoo. Mrs. Gross 7719007.AIR . NEW YEAR SPECIAL new proceeded Board to of the Officers.election of Mrs.their Sewing machine Zig-Zags, makes button holes, sews on but Wllbert reelectedas Wagner was tons, etc. Call 353-1946 (dayor CONDITIONED 3 Bdr. 9 President; Vice-President, night) Will deliver, no obli House for sale near NAS and AT ALL 5 LOCATIONSflehllt'J Mrs. Kendall Kerns; Mrs. John gation. A-l Sewing Machine Co. Cecil VA FHA, 'small dwn Lee, Recording Secretary; Mrs. mo $69. Inc taxes , paymt paymt Richard Kredell, Chaplain Mrs. ; 1963 VOLKSWAGEN 6 passen- and Ins. Call 7715192. Charles Yeager, Corresponding ger pick-up. Low milage, R&H HAIR a STYLING Secretary; Mrs. Larry Burgess, Like new. $1695. Phone 264- SALONS Treasurer and Parliamentarian, 6555. FOR ,SALE -' 2 Bdr. House- Mrs. Thomas J. Bennett.A . trailer. $800 for $450. equity rehearsal will be held Jan. DNTWN JAX FURN APT - Call 781-3618 after 5 21 at 10:00 a.m. at a local hotel 557 Oak. 3 rms,plus bath,$12.50or p.m. 75 "FLAIR"COLD and Installation ceremonies will $50. mo. pi utlL. Adults' only. WANTED Used World Book, take place on Jan.23, 1965 at 7:00 EV 8-9886. G from 1961, for cash.. Call 387- this hotel. WAVECOMPARE p.m. at same 5887. AT OTHER After the meeting on Wednes- USED TV's 8 to choose from. _ SALONS FOR $15.00 day night, refreshments were Fully reconditioned. Priced from ORANGE PARK'' 3 Bdroom on FOR NORMAL HAIR served by Mrs. Jesse Bush,Mrs. $35. Call Davis 3893672. 1/2 Acre lot. For sale by owner. ' James Bradstreet and Mrs. William 771-1106. ' This "Plait" wave offer good every day Cafarella. Next meetingwill FOR SALE: ANTIQUE 1939 "* Void January 23rd. be Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, ORANGE PARK, Split ]level) 3 the clubhouse on Enterprise Ave. phone Commander Loy, ext. 360. We use only the finest solutions and show you bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, Centr.l'A/C, the box. This will be a business meeting. Den, Patio. Owner 2646186. FOR SALE 3 Br home, closeto *. This price includes style cut..creme rinse Unit #91The NAS $50. down $50. month. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN -$950.Con -r' style set. Call Art Powell USN RET 264- tact Paul BasbagtU. BVs 582 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR. dorm 3 ext. 8308. members of the Board of t, This offer possible through our 5 salon buying power. Unit 91 LAFRA met last Mon- GE AUTOMATIC WASHER - UNFURN. APT FOR RENT - the home of Miss ... day evening at clean. $65.00 Call Cliff Ellen Lancaster. Blaming Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR very Discussions were held on the Kit. Equip. 3 ml. NAS $115 mo. 389-3671 terms. various projects and activities Owner 7718697. 1964 CHEVY MALEU 2 door - planned for the coming months. Mrs. Harvey Miller, Unit Pre- FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex Hard-top, 6 cylinder, R&H,9,000 sident Informed ths Board of the 3-pfex, 4-pkx, 3 mi. NAS $115 miles. $1995. Phone 264-6555. f t lrt resignation of Mrs. M. Spangleras mo. Owner 7718697. Unit Secretary; Mrs. Spangler HOME FOR SALE Ortega Hills has moved away from Jacksonville FOR SALE 62 Chevy II Nova 7449 Greenway Dr., 3 or 4 bed- y 8v and a new secretary will 400, four-door sedan A/T, rms., 2 baths, large wooded lot, be elected to fill the vacancy.A radio, heater, 6 cyU $980.00. cent air cond and heating, like ( regular meeting of the Unit Call Chief Prosser, 0800-1630, new, only 9 mon. old, $20,500, was held last Monday evening at 'Ext. 592, 8564. $1,500 down. CALL: 3887889. the clubhouse on Roosevelt Blvd. - Mrs. Harvey Miller presided and The Welfare Chairman - reported Gowns that "RED CARPET" WAVES several ladles were Installed as that three baskets of are cut As daring as sin; members of the organization. food were donated to needy fami- Are be sneezed nothing to at, !/2 2 Price January ClearanceOf Mrs. Walter Dobarzlncskl lies during the holidays and 1 Or In. Activities Chairman announced , basket of fruits was sent to a Our Priced! Line that would be heldon Nick Kozmenluk, High a Stanley party ward at the U.S. Naval Hospital, American Jan 20 at 10:00 a.m. at the Jacksonville.Door Legion Mag. Of "Red Waves Carpet" * clubhouse with Mrs. P. B. Pikeas prize for this meetingwas hostess. a toaster and refreshmentswere An invitation to join a local $20 . . . $10.00 The voted for membership to served by Mrs. P. B. Pike, fencing club reads: "Join us now. donate $5.00 to the National Pre- Mrs. Harold Lutz and Mrs. William New blood always welcome." $25 for . . . $12.50 sident's Crusade against Cancer. Cafarella.OSEVELTMALL. Mrs. E. Bone, $30 for . . . $15.00 H I ( B P *Weekend.. * At 20, he'd like tosave the world, $35 for . . . $17.50HAIR Go down on history's pages.At . 30, he'd Just be satisfiedTo save part of his wages.F. . H G. Kernan, Grit. Prices CARWASH ' ." shampoo & set .2.50 style haircut .2.00 OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8..30 AM-6 PM 1It.V. SUNDAY 8 30 AM 130PM . iHAIR STYLING Philips Highway359.2379Normandy387111 LOCATED IN THE ROOSEVEL''MALL, SHOPPING CENTERON SEE PAGE 12 ANDYOU'LL P SALONS J ROOSEVELT BLVD. KNOW WHYI! L Cedar HilIs-771-5510 EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY RIVERSIDECHEVROLET Arlington-724-1 480 AUTO WAX APPLIED Sprlngfierd-355.D522 ''FREE I WITH CAR WASH! CEDAR HILLS PAGES JAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 14, 1965 - HARRY- B. MISHOE & CO./, 11, 'Flying* Club l i . Takes pleasure in Announcing V. (Continued from Page 1)) the Opening of f officesfor Piper Cub aircraft will follow income taxes, business consultant servicesat with a flight demonstration to show the capabilities of these 3811 BLANDING BLVD. popular training planes.A . feature that will certainly 771-8080 prove popular will be airplane a JAN. 15. 1965 HARRY, Ml SHOE: OWNER rides over the city of Jacksonville Irk ; .. for a "Penny a pound" for 9 each passenger This will be an excellent opportunity NAVAL AIR Maintenance Training Detachment 3012 has recently COUPONBOWL0MATIC I to see and ride in the completed a refresher course in the ground maintenance gear LANES aircraft of the Jax Navy Flying included in their study plans. Members of' the Detachment who Club which In just over twoyears received the course are: D. L Patton, AE1, J. A. Smith, ADJ1 1, 2600 Blandinp BJvd. ., time has expanded from one plane : :" members O. O. Collier, ADCS, J. N. Castner, AE1, M. G. Taylor, ADJC, Phone 38421 ''0387:3569.; : *' and several to a pre- sent inventory of nine aircraftand John Mozingo, instructor in the course, W. A. Walker, ABCS, H. C. Scotch Mixed Doubles Mixed Doubles Handi. a membership of more thana Maddox, ABHC, F. D. BeardAMH1 M.A. Steppe, and W. P. Davis, hundred. There is a plane ADCS.NAMTD. O every Saturday night. cap. No tap, sweeper, all of available to satisfy types O No league average ree every Sunday Night, Z from the flying tastes, ranging C-o quired. $ SO "PM. $ 00 tl- $4 per hour Piper Cub to the 3012 Learns Teaches O 8 PM. W per "f per ::>> $9 per hour four place Beech- , Z couple couple 8 craft Bonanza. Navy pilots who would like to return to the thrillsof Latest Maintenance TechniquesInstructors CASH and MERCHANDISE PRIZES J open cockpit flying will find FREE NURSERY the Ryan PT-22 perfectly suitedto their needs. The T-34B Mentor at the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachmenthere "FUN FOR EVERYONE"THIS is also available to refreshold In Jacksonville have Just completed a refresher course on the memories.The various pieces of ground maintenance equipment which they are now COUPON GOOD FOR 25 TOWARD ENTRY FEE club has flight instructors In turn teaching to fleet personnel available to provide necessary COUPON instruction needed to obtain a private The GTCP 100-52 and 54 equip- pilot license for the non- FOOF'S! SPOOFS ment, used to start turbo-jet en- Including all Involved gines, provide AC and DC power -"" "W MI pilot. expenses In student pilot training, NEVER CONFU5E d81GNE55r for aircraft services, and condition - a club member can obtain a private the air In plane compartments - pilot license for approxi- WITH GREAtNE55 11f was presented to the detachment - POWELL PLYMOUTHPresents mately $300. (A great savings.) R V II5 1''tNEEC Instructors by JohnE. Membership Is open to all active N Q M.I1< Mozingo, a representative of and retired military personnel the company which manufacturesthe civilians who work for the gear. Government, and their de- Seven instructors from Detachment - pendents.If 3012 attended the lec- flying is for you why wait tures, which were designed to refresh - THE ROARING 'S any longer? Come out and look and update the lesson plans over the club. for fleet personnel The club will be looking for you These seven Instructors are 4 new kinds of Plymouths 60 new performers in alit I at ferlong. now scheduling classes to pass along this Information toADs and AEs from all local commands in the Jax Navy Complex. Quotasare now being filled for the classes convening now and in future - The Circus 1/ months. Only command "' authorization is needed for local '65 FURYThe coming ::' O- men to attend these classes.A . \N course lasting for 8 days Plymouth biggest ever plushest I 60 townRINGLING /J { began Monday for AEs. This R' same course will convene againIn ; Ja2Oea February and March. ADJs may attend a 2-week course beginning - February 1. This course n 1 '65BELVEDERE will also be taught in March. y4a The new way to swing without While most of these coursesare going out on a limb I concerned with the main- *65 VALIANTTha t tenance phase of this equip- e compact that hasn't r.'.. ment, operation is also taught compact.xorgotten why you buy a upon request. For further information con- Th.,.'. Something cerning these and other courses, fr E flrJ.ftt '65 BARACUDA call ext. 587. from" Plymouth The fast moving new fastback o 0dO' (Mi ytirl I at a spectacular low price. ) . AUTMOflUIO DULIN i CHRYSLER " Mn1OA$CCAry/U11W. 6 0 '""- ""-. WESCONNETTFURNITURE Q ,REMEMBER_ : II's Eq. y to W'esconnett CO. 4 5326 Blvd. at 103rd Trade with" Powell, Plymouth ), ? HeLFANT NEW & USED BROS AND TV SETS POWELL PLYMOUTHPHONE FURNITUREEASY BARNUM BAILEY/ J CREDITS I 1218 SANMARCO CIRCUSJACKSONVILLE FREIGHT SALVAGES 359.2024 BLVD. REPROSSESSIONSBargains We. Specialize, in Galore! COLISEUM Come in and Brouse QUALITY SERVICE Open 9.A.M. to 7 P.M. Phone 771-075& .. . - . 14, 1965Civilian JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 Promotions Credit Union. ,To 'I J1k' I Hold , Annual 1 " The following NAS Jacksonville employees have been In accordance with the station's Merit Promotion Program: promoted Meet TomorrowThe 1Lk OVERHAUL AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT Annual Meeting of the Sax Anderson, Norman 0., Industrial Engineer, GS-7 Same, GS-9 Navy Federal Credit Union will Cooper, Ella G., Secretary (Stenography), GS-4 Same, GS-5 be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday ,; ... ... .,.t.., ... Doherty, Edward P., Mechanical Engineer (Industrial Equipment), January 15, at Building #3, Recreation a GS-11-Supervisory Mech. Engineer (Ind.: Equip.GS-12( );; Center. Hutchins, Paul S., E1ectronlcEnglneerGeneral( -GS-9-Same GS-11 t r , Guest speaker at the meeting .. .l ;.. Magee, Martin V., Leadingman A/C Painter Quanerman will be Dr. Frank Goodwin, Professor I A/C Painter ' of Marketing at the Uni- Stewart Johnnie J., Helper General Aircraft Towman versity of Florida. The : : Watkins, Sadie 1..., Clerk GS-3 Statistical Clerk. GS-4 of the purpose , is meeting to elect ',' . PUBLIC WORKS CEPARTMENT officers to serve as represen- ,! tatives of members of the Boardof , Forrest, Nancy E., Clerk-Typist, GS-2 Same; GS-3 : Directors and Credit Committee \' Reports will be made -CREDIT U'NIOlsl Door Prizes M . SUPPLY -Admiring tome of the prizes to b. DEPARTMENTDabin covering the progress and growth given away at the Annual Meeting being held on 15 is January , Mariam S., Stock Control of the organization during the Ed J.Greene t>tipvr., GS-4 Supvy. Supply Assistant/Manager/ Navy Federal Credit Union. Clerk, GS5Cordeiro year 1964. The prizes indude a Portable TV with stand, Coffee Table Stereo, Arthur F., Warehouseman Stockman Refreshments will be served Electric carving set, a portable lantern, several transistor radios, Culpepper, Silas M., Warehouseman Stockman and door prizes given away to a mans watch, a ladies' watch, a stainless table setting cookware, DI Stefano, Philip F., Stock Control Supvr., GS-7 Supvy. Inventory lucky ticket holders. In addi- and a fishing rod and reel. Management Specialist, GS-9 tion $50.00 in crisp new dollar Faircloth, Anna M., Stock Control Supvr., ,GS-7 Supvy. Supply bills will be given to lucky ticket Clerk, GS-8 holders. Fischer, John W., Warehouseman Stockman The NominatingCommitteehas TIRE Harden, Carlo., Warehouseman Stockman announced the selection of quali- GOOD I I I >YEAR Hawkes, Otra L., Clerk Typist, GS-2 Same, GS-3 fied applicants as official ___ .Hines, William J., Stock Control Supvr., GS-7 Supvy, Supply nominees for the three vacan- Clerk, GS-8 cies on the Board of Directors, Jones, Kathleen S., Clerk Typist, GS-3 Procurement Clerk and also the two vacancies on the SALE (Typing), GS-4 { Credit Committee. JANUARY Kldd, Olin 0., Jr., Warehouseman Stockman T : t BOARD OF DIRECTOR NOMI- Mitchell, Ruby S., Supply Clerk, GS-3 Same, GS-4 NEES: (Select three of these) Parramore, Rossie M., Warehouseman Stockman CDR. J. A. McAllister (Public Nylon AfMVeather Rawls, Afton S., Stock Control Supvr., GS-7 Supvy. Inventory Works) Tubeless Tires FOUR Management Specialist, GS-9 Mr. J. W. Mills (Supply) FOBVThiUmalls Scray, Peter J., Jr., Warehouseman Stockman Mr. J. f. O'Connell (C&R) SPECIAL FOR 0.00 Sweat, Jimmy L., Warehouseman Stockman Mr. H. C. Rohm (O&R) $4400,1ft Sweat, Oden, Warehouueman StockmanCOMPTROLLER Mr. T. E, Stringfellow (C&R) ,COMPACTS slzo CAPT. R.- L. Watson (Supply) DEPT.Bennett . ' CREDIT COMMITTEE NOMI- ba w 4 lid arK Mark W., .Accts. Maintenance Clerk, GS-3.. Same, GS- NEES: (Select two of these) 4 Mr. W. E.Dobbs (O&R) $2.50 more each Champa, Evelyn B., Accounting Technician, GS-2 Same, GS-5 Mr T, W. Mincey (O&R) Kowkabany, Emily R, Card Punch Operator, GS-3 Same, GS-4 Mr. C. W. Player (O4R) Krlfka, Bettle C., Accts. Maintenance Clerk, GS-4 Accts. Mr. R. R. Story (QI&R) Maintenance Supvr., GS-5 V Nylon AH-Weather 42 Reynolds, Margaret H., Accounting Technician GS-4 Same, NARTU Will FOUR Tube-type FORWhitetralla tires GS-5 SPECIAL FOR 0.70 Schoder, Flossie N., Accts. Maintenance Clerk, GS-4 Accts. S Host SeminarSunday Maintenance Supvr., GS-5 OLDER CARS Size $3200r. Stecher, Ruth M., Supvy. Accounting Technician, GS6Same, k 17 GS-7 January will see 40 Naval Reserve officers arriv- otw to M44 eN tint Stokes, Aimelle S., Accounting Technician, GS-4, Same GS-5 ing at Jax to attend a two-week Weathers, Lillian S., Accounting Technician, GS-4, Same GS-5 seminar in Value Engineering t2.0001'0 each ing hosted by the Naval Air Reserve - Training Unit, commandedby WESCONNETT Capt C. W. Plttman. These officers, all scientists, Nylon Alt Weather 42 engineers, and management per- Id -a- Tubeless Tires ri1: FLORIST sonnel, are members of the Ill FOUR FOR Bureau of Naval Weapons i SPECIAL FOR T.130 "WEPTU" program who have '57-63 CARS glz: ) $4400.hat We wire Flowers been specifically selected for this Located halfway between. ecil & NAS at program, the first of its kind ever 103rd St & Wesconnett Blvd. conducted forNavalReserve tal w. ell tinsWhitewall cers. In addition two officers 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. * from the Air Force Institute of 'I2.0O more each FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 Technology will attend at obser- ver-participants. The instructural staff for the > I WEEK-END SPECIAL Seminar, headed by CommanderB. Nylon All Weather 42 R. Dixon ' Executive Officer Tubeless Tire C-B MOTORS of WEPT 741, includes some FOUR FOR of the outstanding value engineersin SPECIAL FOR 8.00 5013 SAN JUAN AVE. the country. Notable among ((4 Blks. off Roosevelt Blvd.) these are Mr. Glen D. Han of x LARGER CARS Stze $6000Ius the Aerojet-General - Corporation . ' 57 DODGE. ROYAL 395 Azusa, California, and Mr. tu witf.4 *.U tintWhitewalla 4 dr., auto/trans., RAH. Robert Bidwell of the Martin 57 PLYMOUTH . %'395 55 DODGE.$345 Company of Orlando Florida. 2.50 more each 4 dr., auto/trans.. R&H. 2 dr., hardtop, auto/trans., Both of these companies have R&H. gained national recognition for INSTANT CREDITfor 57 BUICK SPECIAL. 395 their value engineering pro- 2 dr., hardtop, auto/trans. 51 DODGE. . . $295 grams. all holders R&H., power steer. and of charge plates and national dr. heater, stand shift. 4 brakes. "Value Engineering" is unorganized credit cards. Your budget account opened These are WHOLESALE PRICES. and concentrated effort while we mount your tires. by a team of expert personnelto ALL CARS IN PERFECT CONDITION. reduce the cost of an item GOODYEAR CALL 387-3075 of hardware, process, a method, SERVICE STOREJUST and we will pick you up i/ you need transportation or a' system with degradationof OFF ROOSEVELT ON SAN JUAN . -, . .. .. . . . '-'-' .quality.. . .. .. SAN JUAN & JERSEY ST., PH. 389.3671JANUARY - - _ 7 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 14. 1965 .. , Service :- Jax Navy Wins 5th Straight, I Wives Bowling Cops Two From Moody AFB Winning their fifth straight game In the Inter-Service Basketball Rolling the high game In the League, the Jax Navy "cagers" copped two games from Moody NAS Service Wives Bowling lea- AFB, who was previously undefeated In league play, by the scoresof gue was Lll SadowskI,of the Tor- 99-72 and 8279. nadoes, with a 184 game while Jax Navy's 7-4 record features the Navy squad with a 7L8 point . the while their 'are shooting at a 68.? pace. ( a a : high, set is tied .at 475 ben. average per game opponents . tween, Sadowskl and Dot Cram of The two high"scorers 'for the the Hurricanes. Jax 'Navy squad are Fred Klo- Saturday night's contest saw a Split conversions were coppedby man of the Hospital with a 21.6 much closer game and the Air Jean Canaway of the Torna- average for nine games and 237 Force team leading at half time and Feltonof points, and Chuck Austin, of does with a 5-7 Kaye by a 46-38 score.Determination. the Hurricanes with a 5-10 FCEUR, who Is shooting at a20.2po.lnt split. # clip with 162,pointsIn hustle, and free ','. : throws pulled the Navy team The team standings to date are: eight games Blizzards 39-21 Friday night's gamest>i1ed off through the second half as Chuck Tornadoes 36-24 with a comparltlvely low scoring Austin, of FICEUR, dropped In FIVE PROFESSIONAL baseball players, stationed here at the Marine Hurricanes 30-30 contest with a 37-27 half time 31 points, followed by Ed Marks, Aviation Detachment, signed an oversized baseball for Hon- Typhoons 26-34 score, but broke lose In the secom and Fred Kloman both from the orita Capell SA, of the NAS CI&E Office. The Marines and their Monsoons 25-35 half as the Navy squad tab- Hospital with 16 and 14 points club organization are: (L to R) Pvt Michael D. Finn (Cardinals), Cyclones 21-39 ulated 62 points and the Air Force respectively. Pvt. Thomas Mandile (Cubs), Pvt. William McGilivray (Pirates), team turning the In 45 points.honors for Both teams hit 34 field goals Pvt. Robert B. Ginste (Pirates), and Pvt. Gary Pillar (Mets). The Taking scoring apiece, but Jax Navy won the game six month Marines are members of. the Marine Corps Reserve Jax Navy and the game was Fred the foul line dropping In by at CAN YOUTAKE Kloman, with 39 points, followedby three more free throws (I4'23)) active duty program and are attending the Marine Mechanicaland I of with school here. USMC Photo by SSgt Ed Batton) YOUR CAR Ed Davis, FAW-11 compared to Moody ((11-27)). Fundamental ( WITH YOU? 14 and Dick Marks, also of the I I Hospital, with 13 counters.At Leading the scorers for Moodywas For And Insurance Financing I the charity line Jax Navy Douglas with 27 Lugls with Stateside And Overseas.Call hit 13 of 25 attempts and droppedIn 23, Thurston with 11 and Lacey DYER M. BURRrepresenting j 46 field goals., with 10 points. The Air Force"cagers" , 1 1I Scoring for Moody wereThurston made 11 of27 attemptsat I GOVERNMENT"EMPLOYEES I II with 20, Rozier with 16, the charity line. FINANCE CORPORATION AND Douglas with 15 andLuglswlthl2 ,I This Friday and Saturday night j . . INTERNATIONAL SERVICEINSURANCE'COMPANY. points. At the foul line the Air the'Jax Navy team will meet NAS ........ Force team capitalized on 11 of Cecil Field, at Cecil Field startIng - 5615 Tlmuquana Rd. 771-0527: 27 attempts and dropped In 34' at 7:30 p.m. Jilt Judo Junior field goals. J DID W t'I' Prom ions IteM I N JUDD t HERE'S HOW: 12 MN. mm0MIS6S PARR Members of the Junior lax ,-,:, :;;;, ; .-.-,. .- ; : mmm :- vvKj& Navy Judo Club (Boys age 6-16)) Y were examined and those promoted slffj received their certificates this past Saturday, January 9. Fred Kafka was promoted to the Armed Forces Judo Associa- 3rd Grade student (Blue Belt), tion and J.L. Baird, Nikyu ((2nd 1' 11 I li / Eddie Grant was promoted to Grade Brown Belt) president of 4th Grade Student (Orange Belt) the Jax Navy Judo Club. fiSH Larry Windham, Paul Fisher. With the start of a new year, W ANP U p CARS IN CLAY 00UNTVAUTHORIZED. Hoey Grant and Mike McCrlght members of the club are urgedto were all promoted to 5th Grade come to the meetings as soon Students (Yellow Belt). and often as possible to decideon I SiF1Ji'flJ The belt ranks start with beginners whether or not apply for mem- 6th Grade with second bership In the Florida Judo Association Grade Students being the highestbelt and membership In the rank that can be obtained Armed Forces Judo Association. before going Into the mens DIvision Judo classes are held for all as a Brown Belt. military personnel and their de- JAX 264-655* *0REN COVE SPRINGS sisted The promotional of. Stanley board?Kunlmoto,con- pendents. Sandan ((3rd Degree Black Belt) M'M0TQRS Vice-Promotional chairman for CHRYSLER .. DEALER l I , CORPOfiATlOH MONEY IN1 1 DAY 25 to $$600 J ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how much you want. Pick up the cash at your convenience. Same-day service. 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Q D You Get Mo: Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. r 4 I $ 4.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $21.00 f , O 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 t 219.27 13.00() 500.51 29.00 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 t I' payments include interest. DIALjk: . ''' f A ,tt : ry.'LMA .', a } ' , 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 Ketot&t CM Jacksonville on McDUFF No. of BEAVER 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 3592895HAS -- . . I : PAGER| I I ( ) ( ) The Heading the National LeagueIs inspect Jhe, M-l, rifle. .that,won Ito"Saint" wv Hospital at 7-0 followed by both of these marksmen thedis-i 1ST IT. PHILLIP HARRINGTONR ling for 15 Supply at 6-1' and FICEUR at tinction of being named thehigh ( ) and SgtM ior'H: Brawner(1)check ( ) [have been 61.The rifle the firing grip that won I qualifiers at the NAS Ma got her results of last weeks action [Norfolk, are: rifle Bks. Both shot identical Lt. Harrington the high 45 cal. I golfer, : l : ; ,r e Denotes High scorer for the scores of 232250. Immediately pistol shooterhonorsFortheMarine - I swinging game.AC behind them 'are the trophiesthat Bks. ((1964)) Lt. Harrington I take up the Malm, F W-ll '63-21 were' presented to them posted a 369 out of a possible 1st. Clair MartIn A/C Malnt 18 pts. (Navy Photo by Harold'Benson,' 400, score (Navy Photo by Har; and VP-30, VP-25 68-43 SNI) old Benson, SN) I collection. Brown VP-30 35 pts. Entering Comm, VP-16 50-38 nament" Sheets Comm 25 pts. she was Supply, CFJ 56-33 three of Venteo Supply 23 pts. JANUARY siders her Weapons, NARTU 37-30 to be when Davis Weapons 12 pts. 1LU*! from all Pittman NARTU 12 pts. DIsp, Marines 48-43 SALE ionship at Jenkins Dlsp 14 pts. _ The Security, FAW-11 78-35 to shoot Brady Security 22 pts. THE EOMpIETE 1111ET1 STOtE in-one" and VP-30, Admin 55-51 SPECIALS this feat with other Brown VP-30 25 pts. tured the Patsy VAP-62, VP-45 58-20 phis. Before FabersaIk VAP 21 pts. exhibition ,Saint was FICEUR, MARTD 60-35 pro Betsy where she *MusselmanMARTD24. (, t' ') SAVE 48* competition Hosp, Supply 41-37 the papers Klomann 'I Hasp 22 pts. Women's and Misses' her ability VP-18, AF679th 49-38 Wood VP16 pts. 't, l SHIRTWAIST VP-30,' AMD '60-42 duties as the Waves Brown VP 27 pts. !I T t DRESSES2f05r but she Marines, CFJ : ,57-41 shape for Outland!. CFJ :- 20 pts. being TOP .fSCORERS'PLAY( this year. Women's Klomann, Fred, Hospital team - 7 games. Total points 151- \ $2.63 each Average 21.6 New sleeveless with full72lnch"sweep" styles Brown, Howard E. VP-30. Total 't'0 would be points 18L Average 2L4 8 .b Fdtt LA neck or club collar.skirt;cardigan Many, games. freeways many pretty prints I Misses' Now Paul T. VP-16. Total Ewing 12 to 20 -- Women's 14 1/2 will be so 139. Average 19.8 7 10241/2. won't be games. Brady, Jack Security Times. Total points 152. average 19,0 Regular MOTORS 8 games. ttY" Value$2,98I ATTENTION .r' ty Pal Blair HILLS k y \ lY show ,." t.i'\ "f pin-up RENAULT. . $695 ; Pat photo rushed gallery, floor., 4 dr., R&H,4 on ift military men. ...$1795 61 PONTIAC BONN. $1595 s x steer, Auto/trans., R&H., power steer and brakes, bucket AI I seats, all leather into one .$1295 owner. R&H. 62 CHEVROLET. ;...$1795 Impala, V-8, stand shift.,, -.,.R&H.$995, \ I 59 R&H.CHEVROLET, .'.$895Belair BEG, 2 prs. 76 # R&H. V-8., auto/trans., SEAMLESS NYLONS ::1 I : BANK FINANCING / I ture & ; ,. 3719BLANDING PAIRS > prices. 3L VD. Across from Mlcromesh or regular stitch Cedar"Hills'Shopping;; In new "nude heel" style. . Center Sizes 8 1/2 to 11; TanTcne, SunTone, Mist, CinnamoaL. ! PHONE . ' WE : BILL,SIEMER 771-2320 0 : 2710 W. Used Car Mgr. e - ? S ... ....... 12 JAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 14. 1965 - j Jax Reserves //ij1J ,UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (Continued from Page 1)) Dade, Plnellas, Hlllsborough, 1 Palm Beach, and Broward counties - have been invited to attend. Fledgling journalists from the Miami Ft. Lauderdale Palm Beach areas and the Tampa St. rr - t t'r&r Petersburg areas will be airlifted a ) Saturday afternoon to NARTU A Jacksonville for the Saturday " night: conference. They will be a& ft t returned to Miami and Tampa ..r following the inspection.Jacksonvillearea ./," ' high schools ....': 1'" , which have already Indicated they .. J7r. -;,:= . . .. . will In the conferenceare ... "'t participate .N : { '" ., .. Waycross, Ga., Yu1ee,CaUah 1." .'".'..... a' t' Beach RIbault ,I - Fernandina '. t Jackson, Englewood, Technical, ".. "... ... ,,) .."" -- ' \ . Mathew W. Gilbert, Lee,Douglas : ... ; -, : Anderson, Forrest, Bishop ". Kenny, Terry Parker, and St. of.-- ". ',".. ..-.." ...;! ....1""$ Johns "- * County Day. ., ' William S. Johnson, past Exe- ,......., .'i'..--".-.. b.i / $ ' , . cutive Vice President and Gen- '."",, "1Io., ,.:' .... '" . eral Manager of the JacksonvilleArea 'MISS MIAMI BEACH-On her way to the Florida thorf, Lltltt Jetnaattporli CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Chamber of Commerce,will colored beach umbrella. a brightly BLANDING BLVD. be honored during the platform AT WILSONSP ceremonies of the Saturday night 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 Inspection. Admiral Koch will present a BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE Naval Air Reserve plaque to AND THE BEACHES 64MONZA COUPE .... . . . . $1995 Johnson in recognition of his support Auto/trans., R&H, Daytona blue, WSW, like new. to NARTU Jax and Its activities 64 CHEVELLE WAGON . .. . . . .$2795 since the unit was com- missioned In 1929. Malibu, auto/trans./ 6-cyl., power steering, R&H, factoryair The Jacksonville-based unit cond., solid green with green interior. has the twofold mission of keep- 64 IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN..... . : . .$2995 ing its 14 attached reserve squad- FRITZ Auto/trans./ V-8, power steer and brakes, R&H,factory air rons and units in a constant state PARMAN. cond., Daytona blue, WSW. Ref. of readiness in the event of mobilization CPO 64 IMPALA SUPER SPORT . . . . .$2795 and the procurement of owner Auto/trans./ V-8power steer., R&H, Silver blue and white, naval aviation officer candidates WSW. , and alrcrewmen. 64 CHEVY II. ..... . . . . . $1795 Captain Frank A. Graham, 2 Dr., Standard shift, 6-cyl., heater, solid white with red USNR, of Tampa, Commander of TIRE CO Air Wing Staff 74one NARTU Harold Parman Mayport interior, like new. Jax's attached units will serveas Loo Fritz Webber Pannan, Jr. Normandy Roosevelt 63 IMPALA SUPER SPORTS .... . . . .$2395 the battalion commander for Auto/trans., V-8, power steer., R&H, Bucket seats, solid the reserve inspection. white with blue interior. Captain C. W. Plttman, Jr., SPEED EQUIPMENT 63 MONZA 4 DR . . . . . $1795 USN, a native of Waycross, Ga., Auto/trans., R&H, solid white with turquoise interior, WSW. Is presently officer.the NARTU Captain Jax RobertF. com- (SOMlPKETl Mil W mm 'WHEELSS. 63 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. .... . . . $2195 manding Auto/trans., V-8, power steer, R&H, Solid turquoise,white Browning, USNR, Is the execu- RACING SUCKS; CHROME PIPESTACHOMETERS tive officer. & FLOOR SHIFTS 62 top.CHEVY TUDOOR. ..... . . . . $1195 Straight stick, 6 cylinder, R&H, solid blue, WSW. NO DOWN PAYMENT 62 LE MANS COUPE. ... . . . . $1395 Auto/trans., R&H, bucket seats, WSW, one owner. WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN 62 BELAIR SEDAN . . . . . .$1595 4 dr., auto/trans., V-8, R&H, factory air cond., solid white WiTH{ PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES with fawn interior. FREEWHEEL FREE FREE 62 IMPALA SUPER SPORT ... . . . 11995 Standard shift, "327", V-S engine, R&H,solid white with red WHEEL BRAKEADJUSTMENT interior, extra sharp. BALANCE ALIGNMENT 62 COMET DELUXE 4 DR. . . . . $1195 Standard shift, 6 cyl., R&H, Ivory over turquoise, WSW. 62 CORVAIR DELUXE . . . . . .$1295. BUCK RECAPS 670x15' BIK 750 x 14' 4 dr., auto/trans., R&H, solid black, WSW. 13 VI4 WSWTBLSAU 61 COMET WAGON. . . . . . .$995 II $$795t I 4 door, straight stick, 6 cylinder, heater, solid white. 61 CORVAIR. . . . . . . .$995 4 door, auto/trans./ heater, air/conditioned, solid yellow, PRICES EXCHANGE PLUS TAX WSW, extra clean. ALL OTHER SfZES LOW, LOW LOW 61 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER ..... . . $1095 Equipped with stove, cabinets, table, luggage rack, R&H. 61 CHEVROLET WAGON .. . . . .$1695 ENGINE OVERHAUL "Parkwood", auto/trans., V-8, power iteerand brakes, electric REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 windows, factory air/ conditioned, R&H, all original SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 equipment. BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 .... AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! SCIENTIFIC ENGINE,TUNE UP (Labor) 4.95 Mon. Fri. 8:30: a..nr. 'til 9:00 p.m. HOURS. Sat. 8:30: a.m. 'til 8:00 p.m. Sun. After Church 'til 7:00 p.m. BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. SPECIAL FINANCING 5444 NORMANDY <>20l ROOSEVELT 1809 MAY PORT PLAN ,EV 9-0388 I EV 4-4631 RpADCH 6-4825 FOR \< HI** .ron SERVICEMENPAGE Milr 1 rut:' (,an> |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 41 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |