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\\-L n I ,:.,",::,' :': '' '"" ., : '- : '' ; ) "<:( : " ,,<> ; . isllC'cl by till' Hull Publishing\ Company; a private (inn.. Opinions expressed! by the publisher ami writers herein are thejr own and not to lie considered: an official f f I i I expression of any military department.., appearanee of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 22 NO. 46 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JANUARY 28. 1965 Patrol Squadron Five Commander-in-Chief - Gets Pre-Deployment Says Military Might Lecture About SicilyPatrol a 'OO!: At Peacetime PeakWashington Squadron Five Is scheduled to depart NAS Jax this weekon ; Y (AFPS) The United States' military might Is at Its a routine deployment to Sigonella, Sicily. While stationed in strongest peak In peacetime history, but the challenge to this strengthIs Sicily, the squadron will conduct surveillance patrols in the Medi- b unceasing President Johnson told Congress In his Jan. 18 defense terranean Sea and visit various ports in Europe as a part of the "tt'' message. Navy's Mediterranean Familiarization Program. VP-5 will also ,,".I.1.: __ Citing! Increases In military manpower and equipment over the past - provide ASW support for the Sixth Fleet, a task which they are fami- UNITED FUND CHECK. ..Rear four years, the President also liar_ with, having worked_ from Sigonella only 14 months ago. Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, noted that the largest pay in preparation for the deploy- Commander Fleet Air, Jack' 'Clean Room'Opens increases In our history had taken ment, the squadron's men and Mayport Hosts sonville, presents Charles D. O&R place during that period. at their families met In the NAS Towers, Jr., Campaign Chair "To Insure that the pay of theatre Monday morning for a 'E-Full-I' man of the Jacksonville, Fla. Once again NAS Jacksonvilletakes military personnel and indeed of special program which stressed United Fund, with a check for another step forward and all Government employees, retains - problems which occur during long ,The antisubmarine warfare $112,407.87, on behalf of the grows a little larger with the Installation an appropriate relation .. deployments. ILt. M, A. Weissof aircraft carrier Intrepid -- the Navy's effort in the recent of a 7,000 square feet, to the compensation of other ele- the station' Legal Office dis- "E-full': I" of the Atlantic Fleetvisited United Fund Campaign. This $200,000 Clean Room facility for ments of our society, we will review cussed legal problems which both Mayport Wednesday, was the largest cash contribution overhaul of aircraft hydraulic their pay annually. The pro- the men and their families may January 20, stopping overnightfrom given to the Jacksonville components.The cedures for this review will face and the 'possible solutions current exercises off the United Fimd this year. The new facility, located Inthe be discussed In my budget to these problems. LCdr J. R, Florida coast.'Intrepid's Navy's total contribution was Overhaul and Repair Department, message" the President stated. Edwards, Fleet Air Wing Eleven nickname Is derived $120,179.48, which exceededits is a dust free room used to clean He pointed out that through a Chaplain offered religious aid to from the fact that last year she target goal of $119,373.58. the hydraulic parts and keep dust rigorous cost reduction program the families and Mr. John M. won every major award for ASW The funds were contributed by and dirt from entering,which can and many needed changes and Rawls of the Red Cross briefedthe carriers in the Atlantic including Navy and Marine personneland cause failure of the part and Increases In our military force audience on emergency pro- the Navy's coveted Battle civilian workers at Naval and possibly cause lass of life structure, he foresees a "level- cedures and Red Cross services.A Readiness "E" and four depart- installations in Jacksonville based and mission failure. Ing off In military spending in area including ships at of the The and humidityare the future. highlight special meet- mental efficiency "E's" Air. the Mayport Naval Station. temperature Ing was the presentation of Operations, Engineering, and (Official U.S. Navy Photo) controlled to a far higher degree To meet U. S. military commitments Awards and Medals by Cdr J. T. Gunnery. than conventional air conditioned around the world Pre Kosnik VP-5 CO. Six squadronmen Moreover, Antisub- areas to keep contamination sident Johnson recommended a were promoted as, a resultof marine Warfare Air Group 56, out. The walls, ceilings, wide range of action Including the August exams. K.H, Beau- embarked aboard Intrepid, won NARTU Hosts floors fixtures and shop equip- A request for more than $300 mont, ADRCA J. A. Cockrum, the Chief of Naval Operations ment surfaces are finished to resist million to continue a program of ___ AECA C. E. Moore, ADJCA, Safety Award the only such creation of dust and dirt. extending the life and improv- J. L. Henry, A02, D. R, Neill, award given an air group In the EngineeringSeminar Special emphasis Is placed on ing the capabilities of the B-52 AE2 and F. E. O'Halloran, ADJ2 entire Navy. limiting the amount of contamination strategic bomber; continuing deployment were promoted to their present The 900-foot-long carrier alsois Introduced Into the air by of the SR-71, the rates. holder of the Admiral Flat- HereThe controlling the number of per- world's fastest airplane; development - Three VP-5 men, H. R. Watts, ley Award for Aviation Safety, sonnel, operations, and materials of the C-5A cargo transport YNL D. E. Chinn ADR2 and for setting the best fleet recordin first "Value Engineering inside the Clean Room aj-ea. The ; construction of f fast-deploy W. P. Denkyo, AEC receivedthe accident-free flight operations Seminar" ever to be conducted use of shoe cleaners is manda- ment cargo ships; an Increase Expeditionary Medal for the during 1964. "by Naval Reserve officers (Continued on Page 6)) (Continued on Page 5)) Lebanon Crisis while A. Marti- As an ASW carrier, Intrepid's for Naval Reserve Officers" Is L ntz, AN, received a letter of com- prime mission Is detect, track, now in progress aboard the Naval mendation for outstanding work and In wartime, destroy enemy Air Reserve Training Unit hereat during a recent deployment to submarines off American East- Jacksonville.The x Cuba. ern shores. seminar, conceived by fa' Weapons Training Unit '741 received - enthusiastic support from the Bureau of Naval Weapons and the Naval Air Reserve Training r"' r' 4e b Command. Many applications for . V V received In ,, - 4 t > this training were a - brief time but the quota limited g I acceptance to less than onethirdof 4 f t rl1l the WEPTU officers who wished to attend. The reserve officers chosenfor this training represent a valuable - pool of technical talent avail- 1. able to the Bureau of Naval Wea pons through its WEPTU pro- rtJ gram. This Is Indicated by the fact that the forty Individual officers - participating In the seminar hold fifty-nine college degrees.The NAVY GOOD NEIGHBOR Mr. Harry Gutterman (Isecond from seminar Is under the left) accepts a "Good Neighbor Award" Wednesday morning 'from direction of Cdr. B. R. Dixon, Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, Commander Fleet Air, Jackson Executive Officer WEPTU 74L ville. Mr. Gutterman accepted the award on behalf of the city of Cdr. Dixon's civilian occupationis St. Augustine which sponsored the annual "Pal Day" activities 'for r special assistant to the Com- Navy personnel. Jointly accepting the award is Herbie L. Wiles, manding Officer of NAS Jax. President, St. Augustine Chamber of Commerce while looking on CONCENTRATION is very evident onthefacesofCdr. B. R. Dixon, Outstanding guests who flew to are Brigadier Emil Miller, (at left) Director, Northeast Florida X. O. of WEPTU 741, LCdr Jane Chilton Phillips, WEPTU 741, and Jacksonville to assist with the U.SO.'Pal Day" activities includedfreeluncheons' rides,and guided' LCdr. James Blackwell, Air Intelligence Officer, NARTU Jackson seminar Include Mr. Glen Hart, tours to historic parts of the ancient city 'for visiting Navy men ville, as they monitor sound tapes to be used in the Naval Re. Chief Corporate Value Engineer and their families. More than 5,000 Navy men attended the 1964 serve's first Value Engineering Seminar. (Continued on Page 8)) "Pal Day" held in early December.L . , JANUARY 26,1965 I -- PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS .. , -- . A84tpFoRaE6 i' / in's J 'n'ier:' S: YJ7&J: Chap/ MessageBy ) //t'6. .. c . . ) ' R. W. Radcliffe SUNDAY. Kierkegaard the Danish theologian and philosopher tells a parableof 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy a wild duck. With his mates this duck was flying northward across Communion Europe In the springtime. On the flight, he happened to land In a 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine Danish barnyard where there were some tame ducks. He ate and Worship enjoyed some of their com and! stayed, first for an hour and then fora 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for day, and then for a week and then for a month, and finally, because . ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 he liked the good fare and the safety of the barnyard, he stayed 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine all summer. But one autumn day when his wild mates were winging Worship their way southward again, they passed over the barnyard, and! their \ 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship mate heard their cries. It stirred him with a strange thrill of joy - \ $ WEDNESDAY and delight; and! flapping his wings he rose In the air to join his old comrades In their flight to the land! of summer. But, alas, he found r 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal that his good fare had made him so soft and heavy that he could rise no higher than the eaves of the barn. So he sank back again to the 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal barnyard and said to himself "Oh well; my life Is safe here and the fare Is good." Every spring, and again every autumn, when the !, 12:00 p.m. Holy Communion wild ducks flew over his barnyard and he heard their honking cry, rn' Also on all Holy Days his eye gleamed for a moment and he began to lift his wings becausehe Catholic Services at St. Ed- / hoped to join his mates. But, at length the day came when the I&j. pvonorsirot ward's Hospital Chapel NATTC and Naval wild ducks flew over him and uttered their cry, and he paid not the slightest attention to them. f i SUNDAY MASS This story reminds us that It Is easy to forget our ideals and become b ; content with lesser things. Our Ideals Inspire us to soar to U.S. Naval Hospital 6:30 a.m. 4 higher levels of living but we must constantly refresh our minds 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St.Edward's . concerning our Ideals. When we forget them the equivalent of the Chapel barnyard may become the place where we are forced to live. Editorial DAILY MASS What has happened to your Ideals? Have you forgotten them and become content with lesser things? 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel $ Military Nurses Foremost MONDAY & TUESbAY Exhausf Sailor's 4:15 p.m. King HallNATTC Among 'Angels of Mercy'Since FRIDAY W inter t To 12:05 p.m. U.S. NavalHospitalSAWRDAv' the days of Florence Nightingale nurses In the armed forces " have saved the lives of countless servicemen, progressed In the field ** Secrel; of nursing and have brought modern and technical knowledge of medi- 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY D.C.NAV.( cal care to servicemen on the battlefields. The Army Nurse Corps With winter weather preparing ).... .Navy men the "angels of mercy" In one branch of the armed forces, observes swing In many parts It the February advance its 64th Anniversary Feb. 2. 1965. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before especially Important for exams have a special Normally when one thinks about a nurse's job, one pictures her In Masses ists to be on guard In may a newly-published a clean white uniform, going from one sparkling ward to another Ina Catechism Classes:Grade School danger of carbon "A Sailor's Guide to Fast- completely-equipped hospital. But nurses In the armed forces This points " warning the editors by don't always have It quite so good. Often they are required to administer SATURDAY often-overlooked fact Times. their aid In a hastily-erected, dimly-lit hospital tent, or 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities deadly gas from exhaust book contains the while running through the mud alongside an Injured servicemen on a building 722 story more likely to affect car enlisted advance stretcher headed for Navy's a rear area. In World War II flight nurses were trained for air evacuation, at T ra fficViolations gers during colder system, from recruit to be- cause windows are how _ that time a new concept In field nursing. Nurses were flown Into an officer Including warmth. M places like Omaha Beach after the Normandy Invasion. Flying overa Leaks In the exhaust exams are written, fogged-in channel much of the time flying under clouds and over are most frequently drowsy."A to take them and how to ship masts or flying above the clouds with the possibility of their The following Is a report of for the Infiltration of the system work to your planes being mistaken for enemy aircraft was one of many ways they motor vehicle accidents and traffic Into the car interior. . proved their dedication. One of the pioneers In flight nursing In violations for the period January symptoms that could Included Is an explana- World] War II was Colonel Ethel R.Kovach. In 1963 she was appointed 17 through January 23. tragedy from occurring the Navy's enlisted rat chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps. structure and a com Number of Accidents headache dizziness, While caring for their patients on the battlefields of World War II breakdown of all ratings nausea, burning of and Korea In of This Week 17 their past advancement op- nurses were danger being captured and placed In January through watering of the or prisoner of war camps. The Army's most decorated nurse, Colonel January 23 . . .5 bility. eyes Also Included Is an Ruby G. Bradley earned the name of "Angel In Fatigues" during 37 Total Accidents this year through Here are some forecast of a sailor's months as a prisoner of war of the Japanese.In January 23 . . 15 sures against carbon advancement chances. the Republic of VIet-Nam today nurses are still at the "front," Number of Accidents through L Have a skilled a forward Vice Admiral caring for wounded and 111 servicemen. On December 24, 1964 four January 1964 . . 18 check thoroughly the R. Smedberg 10, recen- Navy nurses were injured by an explosion of a Viet Cong terrorist Total number of days since last tem In the car Chief of Naval Per- bomb In the hotel where they were staying They would not let doctors Injury In motor vehicle acci- pairs making calls the book "com treat their wounds until after they had helped care for 58 Americansand dent. .. . . ,24 2. necessary.Always leave at easy to read, highly one Australian who had been injured. These four nurses becamethe Number of ViolationsThis window open a crack and enlightening . first women In the armed forces to receive the Purple Heart for car. book can be purchased for Injuries caused by hostile action In VIet-Nam. Week . . .54 3.; 'Stop get out, and at most Navy Exchanges On the occasion of the 64th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, Speeding . .. . ,14 some fresh air if mall for $1.50 from Navy a tribute Is due to nurses of all branches of the armed forces for Reckless Driving . 3 your passengers you feel 2201 M St., N.W., Wash their tireless devotion to duty. They play a vital role In caring for Going through Stop Sign. . 2 D. C. 20037. ___ the lives of servicemen protecting our nation. (AFPS) Other Violations. . 35 ) Twenty-two drivers appeared before the Traffic Hearing Boardat Beginning Russian the meeting held on January J.AX AIR NEWSThe 25. Disposition of the cases Include . the following: seven lost A course of study In Beginning Many who have successfully com- and driving parking privileges a- JAX AIR Russian Is currently being offered pleted this course have found it of board station for various NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper periods ; distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, by the C&E Office to Immediate benefit. Several have officers and enlisted personnel been selected for study at the one was hour assigned to complete an Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a eight In remedial course Expert instruction In the spokenand Naval Intelligence School; others private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR written language as well as have been employed as Interpreters. driving Instructions at NATTC; NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, two were assigned to completea Box 2 , insight Into Russian mores, customs You are urged to take advantage six hour course In remedial NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before and history are offered by of this fine opportunity publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- driving at Jacksonville Police Russian-born Professor Gregori enroll today. Interested per- Telephone EV 9-7711 1, Ext. 8162. Academy; eight were given sus- Glass. The class, which con- sonnel may obtain further information pended penalties; two received Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries _ ... venes on Monday and Thursday by contacting the NAS warnings; five dismissed; ana concerning, such should be directed to the Holt Publishing evenings at 6 p.m. for three hour JAX CI&E Office, Ext. 618/8556. five were referred to command- Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida- sessions:: Is held In the testing A new class will begin February Ing officers for possible discip- Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. room first deck of Bldg. 955. 15, 1965. Registration will be linary action. There are no fees, and no requisites accepted in the C &E Office until Eight drivers were assessed a VOL. 22 N0 46 JANUARY 28, 1965 but a desire to learn. 4 p.m. February 15, 1965. total of 20 Traffic Points. - ---- -- - -- -- -- --- ----- -- ---- -- -- - --- - ' .' .. ,', -- ,,. ,, '.. . .. ,- ,. -IJ . .. '"'. '. " -" I JANUARY 28. 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 ... .... ._. ....... .... ... ,. .... -. . r.y,1t. < 4 R'vw , , N 'L r{ ) $ Z' {RE ''rtW'v ? r1R 'r d 1' ', f rrN {t"; S aaf'y..vis- t2 -'-a' ' 1S y, ea f fCx"'S a t r. , '' t a yr ) 4 _F ', 1rj"; . f a , F r W it LT a ; a '8Yy rt'4' I E ' I d- : s MdJ R.b'Y"mr f s .;, : ;2 , "'1 0 .:, .?, 4t-, I' . ... a. 'fr bat. a* f w ? 4; $: aaMMr1RYP the overwhelming .. ... + i A A wwwry. wr. .w.MY YYN W q .r.a.M.w.w. w.nniMli BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 53% of Florida's Federal Employees ' picked Blue Cross & Blue Shield (MORE THAN THE TOTAL OF ALL THE OTHER CARRIERS COMBINED.) Most of us, under various company plans, are sparedthe "Blue Cross & Blue Shield are good anywhere you necessity of having to consider and choose a health could possibly get transferred." care plan, every year. That decision is generally made "Drugs and antibiotics and lots of other hidden for us by management. But Federal Employees are charges are nearly always taken care of by Blue required to make that decision for themselves . " every year! Their overwhelming choice is Blue Cross Cross. & Blue Shield. "If a Federal Employee's family earns under $7500a Over 96,375 of Florida's Federal Employees and year, doctors accept the Blue Shield payment as ... their dependents are protected by Blue Cross & Blue payment in full no added charges." Shield 53%. And every year that percentage grows For these, and many other reasons, more than 3,800- In the last enrollment it more overwhelming. period 000 Federal Employees and their families across the 7%. Why do so Federal Employees when grew many , country have chosen Blue Cross & Blue Shield. they actually stop and think about it, pick Blue Cross & Blue Shield? Here are some of the answers most February 1 through February 15 is the period for commonly given to that question: Federal Employees to make their decision this year. "Under Blue Cross's Federal Employee Plan you If you are a Federal Employee, go to your Insurance get 365 days in a semi-private room paid in full Officer or the Personnel Manager at your location for that's why we changed." complete details. If you don't come under this program "I've been telling all my friends about to make a call the Blue Cross & Blue Shield office listedin decision under their Federal Employee Programhow your yellow pages. They will be glad to explain the much Blue Cross paid when we had the baby many programs available to individuals, families and no set amount but regular benefits." employee groups. " , ...... .......'.........'.. . J 28, PAGE A JAX AIR NEWS "" New Auto-Marine Health Benefits 1'- The Civil Service Commission Center Opens Here has announced awideopenseasonfor employees who are eligibleto Segrave's Service Center and Marina featuring a unique participate in the Federal Em- I to automotive-marine service and boat sales] will ployees Health Benefits Pro- grand opening this weekend it was announced by the gram.During. man and-Grace Rogers. and is housed In a the period Feb. 1 The new facility is located on modern concrete, steel and through 15 an eligible employeewho U.S. 17 South at the Ortega River structure designed by is not registered to enroll l gers to meet the special may register for enrollment In = of the organization. The the plan and option of their choice. r 1JtRJ gPlf ing is constructed on five In addition, any employee who is and includes complete] enrolled may change their enroll- vice area and: garage, ment from one plan or option to , .1). rage, marine and: outboard another, from self only to self MR. A. A. ARANEO, Director of layout Display and Technical SEE PAGE 12 AND service department, large and f am lly or from self and family Division of the Navy Ship's Store Office, and Mr. H. A. Rutledge YOU'LL KNOW WHYI! display area fronting, busy to self only. enrolled and do of the Navy Exchange, met with Captain J. R. Mackrolh, CO of boats If are now 1'1for showing new you NAS, to inform the captain about various improvement projectsfor RIVERSIDECHEVROLET wet covered or open H&M not want to change your regis- seventy-five boats up to tration, no action is required.To the exchanges. Mr. Araneo, who was instrumental in the ex- four feet long. be considered "timely filed" pansion of exchange facilities in Bldg. 27, came to NAS tar to discuss Gus Wetherington has during the open season, a Health these projects, in progress and being planned, with Navy Form Officer, Cdr. T. E. Stevenson. CEDAR HILLS named Sales and Service Benefits Registration Exchange and Ed LaMotte will serve (Standard Form 2809)) must be assistant.Racing filed] no later than Feb. 15. Registration forms may be obtained - from Division and Group se emts ' J e 4'' 'C4P1tl . .. I y IS YOUR MACHINE - OLD & CREAKY? .. .. Service is our business.We . .X'W iS >:AW-J. ffff.fWWVXfWiKtKyi'fy. !: .". .MVt. -*<* lt *- .M.:: ; ( . 9K W fAaR/T j JvK(++' vvv:*:n K1k3%::S*:it 'i-4fc.} MW RVixhWAlo\w i MmdKllriri iMM t; repair machines Any . TAKEOUT RESTAURANT .. c +%+irv.vrvxxri+KC '; : : : ::<: {f., t.+ : ;} . : := ,. fj 6.WC; & alllypes. CHICKEN & SEAFOOD DINNERS n. "e .,, .. 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'I' Driving Training Course , Receives New Simulator 1 st I h5 II I The Driver Education course aboard HAS Jax has taken on a new t Y tl 0s look with the addition of a simulator which Rear Admiral Robert h F .. I' Goldthwaite, Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, and Captain John 1<. MacKrotn reviewed last week. training, housed in the trailer Is The simulator, housed In a designed to test and aid the reaction - trailer, was purchased by the drivers IncommondrlvIng - Navy and given to NAS Jax. It situations. A student sits In Is located on the parking lot one of the 12 seats provided In adjacent to Bldg. 702, the build- s the trailer and watches a movie .v Ing where classroom lectures j fti are on the screen In front of him. a held.Twenty On the screen, different situa- _ four people from 4 tions are pictured, running the . various commands are attend- gamut from heavy traffic situa- ing the school now, includingseven El tions to freeway driving. A brakIng : who have had no previous training In driving. Prior to the situation suddenly appears on tr___ 1 the screen, which causes the stu- _ 1t:1 arrival of the simulator In early dents tb apply their brakes. As January, 60 sailors had com- the students their brakes apply or : pleted this driver education react In other ways,such as turn- course utilizing the driver train- Ing the wheel accelerating, Ing simulator at Forrest High School. turning on turn signals, etc. an electronic device connected to the The present course is 45 hours 12 simulators - automatically records frNW long; 30 hours of classroom the actions. The Instructor H 'I study, 12 hours In the simulator - r then has recordings which he reviews - and three hours actually to measure the progress of i driving. students, spot and correct mis- ' 'g p pZ < The simulator or mock-up takes Y h :7- Z : f P wd IMILITARY ; R .- ; STRENGTH Navy Begins Chang SurveyThe (Continued From Page 1)) I f' In the number of forward float- Navy Area Wage and what changes, If any, have occurred j Classification Office has notified In the local labor mar- POWEll Ing depot ships and largescale, PLYMOUTHPresents procurement of the sweptwing F- Naval Commands in the Jacksonville ket since the last full-scale sur- : 111 and the new A-7 Navy attack Area that a wage change vey In January of .1964. aircraft. survey has been ordered t b.y the. The effective date of the new j "we will also begin construc- Office of Industrial Relations, schedule of wages, If warranted tion of four new nuclearpowered Washington, D. C. and started on based on data obtained In this January 13. survey, will be no later than 45 attack submarines and-10 new c destroyer escorts," the Presl- This survey Is being conductedby days excluding Saturdays and .1 dent added. "And we will continue the Area Wage and Classi- Sundays following the order date, THE ROARING W I': to develop a much smaller fication Office with cooperationby but may be effected sooner. I the Bureau of Labor Statis :.; more efficient nuclear power What will today's children be I 4 new kinds of Plymouths 60 new performers in sill plant for possible use in our future tics.The able to tell their children they : aircraft carriers." wage change survey Is did without? Supporting his statement on the being conducted to determine Russell(Kan. News... . .'. strength of U. S. military forces, j ; : the President pointed out that: Strategic nuclear power on . s. alert has Increased threefold In four years; tactical nuclear power ' has been greatly expanded; 65 FURY forces have been made as ver- The biqqvct plusbMt , satile as the threats to peace are P1Ym..ral 4 various; special forces have been expanded eightfold; combat- I ready Army divisions have been Increased by 45 percent;: the Ma- say 'BELVEDERE rine Corps has been Increased by r Th new way tolJmrlw nq without I going out On I t. M 15,000 men; cur airlift capacityhas I " been doubled and tactical Air 'VP- '65 VALIANT ; ' 'S" ;.: Force firepower has Increased The compact;: that hain't t 100 percent. I forgotten. why you buy acompact. _>.. :fIui" Language may be a vehicle of thought but In some cases It Is I I '' '... 1It1 ' 65 BARACUDA. just an empty wagon. br hers "' tnm flymtkttili \ Th few new foctbock Ourselves. Between rant at a spectacular low ptiev.MTMOMM . MAUM CS CHRYSLERavtrq... 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US NAS Facility Office QUALITY SERVICEI' Phone 771-0730 .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 PAGE_ lAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 28,1965 I Lw h f Notes CPO qyh B lueirt; el.I 28 Inn "0" \Club, J'J Acey Docfeycj| ||L, Thursday, January *; Thursday, January 28 Thursday, January 28 Carl Boyd& Rhythm Kings 8:30- Thursday, January 28 Thursday, January 28 Happy Hour 3:30.6 p.m. Homemade Goodies Night 11:30 p.m.Friday Dinner 6- 9 p.m. ":'J9 Happy Hour 4:30. 6:30 prh Pizza Night January 29 ' Friday,January 29 Friday, January.29 ':T. Friday: January 29 Caribbean Cruise Friday January 29 Phil Cay & Charnels 9 -1 a.m. Happy Hour 3:30.6 p.m., i 'VI"" Dick''' Strock &: Spot Lighters Saturday, January 30 Dance to Mark Castle Saturday, January 30 Dinner! 6 9:30 p.m. *' al. 8:3012:30, a.m., Saturday, January 30 Music by Charlie Jay 8 -124.[ ;, ;) .1 Record Request Night March Wilson 9-1 a.m. j .Saturday, January' 3Q . . 'II. '. -Dance to Charlie SaturdayJanuary 30 : Jay 31 Sunday, January Carl Boyd& Rhythm Kings Sunday, January 31 r'i v nfv'! ' 8:30- Vespers -Cootiettes ,,., Sunday, January '31 Carl Boyd& Rhythm Kings 8:30- Dinner 6 9:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m.Sunday. 8:30 - Music Sophista-Kats by Dance to Phil Cay 11:30 p.m.Monday. January 31 Monday, February 1 12:30 a.m.Sunday. Announced Monday, February 1 February 1 January 31 Mark' Castle Combo 8:30: . Game Pizza 2 for 1 Night 11:30p.m. Night 2 Ribs' Tuesday February Buffet 6-9 p.m. Prime Game Night ,: Tuesday,,f, brujyy| : 2 '1;', Tuesday, February 2 of Beef *' '."'", Monday, February 1 . Open Happy Hour 5.7 p.m. Monday, February 1 Happy Hour 4:30630 pun. Wednesday, February 3 ' Disc Jockey Show Wednesday, February 3 Wednesday, February 3 Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 2 Open Game Night 8 p.m. Dinner 6-9 p.m.Tuesday Game Night at 7:30: p.m. with band to follow.Wednesday. assCHURCH February 2 February 3 of CHRIST Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p.m. 5223 WESCONNETT BLVD. VP-45 Wives discussed for the new year. The (Mexican) Movies sports 8 p.m. NEAR NAS next meeting will be held Feb. JUST OFF TtMUQUANA RD. Patrol Squadron 45 Enlisted 17th at 10 a.m. in the Blue jackets Wednesday, February 3 Wives Club met Wednesday Inn and all interested wives are SUNDAYS: morning for acoffeeandbusinessmeeting Family Night 6-9 p.m. Fried CLEAN ROOM invited to attend. Chicken nAt 10:00: A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP at the Bluejackets Inn. (Continued From Page 1)) 11:00: A.M. WORSHIP New officers for the next six We must not heap our plates too the end of the, art;, periodthe 6:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICE months were elected as follows: high, very young assistant to the tory prior to entry by personnel , WEDNESDAYS: Mrs. Pauline Biggs, president; To keep in men's good graces; Nursery School teacher was and all parts, equipment, 1 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE Mrs. Dee Gray, vice-president; Remember, all those extra checking the drawings of the four and material are cleaned before ' and Mrs. Kathy Page, sec-trea scoops, year olds.Pausing. entry to prevent contamination of MINISTER CHURCH PHONE PHONE SP SP 1-5075 1-2646: surer;Committee chairmen were Add humps in the wrong places. before a blank sheet the room.* , chosen and fund-raising projects Sunshine Mag. of paper she inquired.unwisely Thearea Is vacuum cleaned of its owner, "What's: that?"? a regular daUy'schedule witha DID I I YOU EVER EARN i PO''I ( AN i HOUR( ? "A"But"It boat.just I sank.don't"see any boat." makes envy built-in,of this all cleaning housewives.janitorial system chore which the . HERE'S: HOW: 1? MM_FROM_Qtf AMI Vim f> BLANDING BOULEVARDUPHOLSTERY SHOP I 4027 BLANDING BLVD. . (Just Behind BLACK ANGUS MEAT CO.) 1 ALL TYPES OF AUra UPHOLSTERY . Seat Covers Floor Mats -Head liners N'7:1Tho : SPECIAL THIS WEEK REVELS SEAT COVERS. 2 1 installed THIS AD WORTH $2.00 ON ANY SET OF SEAT COVERS INC PHONE 771.1986 PHONE JAX 264-6555 *GREEN COVE SPRINGS- AUTHORIZED DEALER i ''CHRYSLER wff gg) QUAUTY MOT3RS ? ; CORPORAtlQfi lS Iletterilellaird d Gomrng; FTL JAN. 29 Sun 1c-rfln-\ QUALITY, DESIGN, PLANNING s.. ., "S-: : ; vi \ \ I I AFREEIW PARKS, GASSAT SHELL SERVICE STATION Bigger Bellair 4 BEDROOMS,2 BA THS$63. MO. = TOTAL FHAINSERVICEBooming BellairSOLDSOLDSOLDSOLD ; LIBBY 34f"AiTI _ A WITH THE PURCHASE OP tpOR : MORE GALS OF SHEtt WltH SHELLLUBRIQATfQN GASOLINE. CHANGE & OIL Bill AIR 4 quart mirt, SOUTH BLAfmiM M if FtUSO a - JANUARY 28. 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 ThVC' #86 dent of NW.gtax #$((6:; Mrs. John : ,, v . Movies i' ( . Damon of Jax #86 tt . Navy Wives Club Jax #86 held and Mrs.Thomas Bennett,cur their annual installation dinner- rently serving as National Pin dance last Saturday evening at Chairman of Navy Wives Clubs of Movies will be shown regularly the Seminole Hotel America. at 7 p.m. Monday through Sat- Chaplain John Abucewtcz installed Other guests were: Capt. and urday. Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde the officers in a candlelight Mrs. John R. Mackroth.CO of the Mainside will have two feature Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than ceremony! Mrs.. Wllbert Naval Air Station Jacksonville. times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sat- Tuesday 'for publication the 'following Thursday. Ads arriving - Wagner, re-elected ,President, Cap,, Mackroth was the key urdays and Sundays. The hospital too late 'for this deadline will be published the'following - will lead the club again this year; speaker for the evening. Capt. will have one feature on Sunday's week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise.A . MrS. Kendall Kerns,Vlce-P resident and Mrs:; Charles G. Strum, CO at 7 p.m. check or money order for the 'full cost of the ad must be ; Mrs. Richard Kredell Naval Air TacticalTrainlngCen- further NATTC Theatre is closed until received YWH(\ the copy for the ad. .'>l1fJt Chaplain; Mrs. Thomas J. Ben- ter; Capt. and! Mrs. James R. notice. DO NOT SEND CASH - nett, Parliamentarian; Mrs.John Compton, USN Ret. former CO of These are subject to change. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). .. . . .$1.00 Lee, Recording Secretary; Mrs. NAS Jax. Cdr and Mrs. Louis Klddee Matinee at Mainside Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.35 Larry Burgess, Treasurer and A. Menard, Executive Officer of Theatre, Saturday, 2 p.m. Mrs. Charles Yeager. Corresponding the Naval Air Station and Lt and Thursday, January 28' -- -- -- -- -- -- - Secretary.Mrs. Mrs. Kevin Nielsen of Cecil John Damon sang the Field. Mainside Magnificent Ob- SINGER AUTtJtfATJC'CONSOLE FOR RENT UNFR APT - Lord's Prayer, accompanied by Mrs. John Lee acting for Mrs.J. session Rock Hudson Jane MODEL guaranteed pay $62.00or Kit. equipd, 2 bdr, large attic Mrs. Robert Weeks. Buckman Points Chairman Wyman reliable party can pay $8. a fan 3245 Post St. Call 388- The Navy Wives had as their who was unable to attend, gave Hospital Gold Finger Sean mon. Sewing machine Zig-Zags, 9013. honored guests, Mrs. Kenneth the Awards to the members that Connery, Gert Forbe makes button holes, sews on buttons - Smith, National Vice-President had earned them for volunteer etc. Call 353-1946 (dayor of Navy Wives Clubs of America; club work. The Y.M.C.A. award Friday, January 29 night) Will deliver, no obligation. 15 USED RECONDITIONED TV's went to Mrs. Robert Ellings. TheClub's A-l Sewing Machine Co. Most any make & size. Guaran- Oaks Southeast Mrs. George Regional Mainside Thrill of it All - teed & terms. Call Chuck 389- Vice-President of NWCA; award was presented to Doris Day, James Garner Mrs. Murray Dykes,President of Mrs. Wllbert Wagner. Mrs. Hospital Man in the Middle- 367L Navy Wives Club Mayport ###201; Thomas J. Bennett presented the Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen FOR SALE 3 Br home, closeto Mrs. Richard Middle ton. Super- sunburst pin to Mrs. Larry Bur- NAS $50. down $50. month. for havtngservedtwoyearsconsecutively Call Art Powell USN RET, 264- GALAXIE '60-4 dr,6cyl, radio, visor of the Navy Wives Nursery gess on the Board. Mrs. Saturday, January 30 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR. new tires, ext clean, one owner. ; Mrs. Billy Gill, Past National - P and D Chairman Mrs. Kendall Kerns received a ten- Mainside Pajama Party Excel cord. 675. or best offer. k Henry Wernet, Past National Pin members pin and Mrs. Jesse Tommy Kirk, Annette Fun- 388-4887. !y Chairman and Jr. Past Presi Bush a five-members pin. cello UNFURN. APT FOR RENT - Hospital Magnificent Ob- I Blaming Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR i B B session Rock Ilidson Jane Kit. Equip. 3 ml NAS $115 maOwner FOR SALE AIR CONDITIONER- I Wyman 7718697. 12,600 BTU, 220 Volt, like new, ' ROOSEVELT Klddee Matinee Name Not $150. 7718743. MALL Available DNTWN JAX FURN APT- 557 Oak. 3 rms,plus bath,$12.50 or $50. mOo pi utiL Adults only. WEDDING OFF 3/4 carat engagement - Y Sunday, January 31 EV 89886. ring & matching dia- CAR WASH I Mainside Godzilla Vs TheI mond band, appraised & papersat I Thing Japanese cast FOR SALE Inc. Prop.. duplex $700. Yours for $350. 389- OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:30: AM-6PM: Hospital Thrill of it All 3-plex, 4-plex, 3 mi. NAS $115 0198. Doris Day, James Gamer mo. Owner 771-8697. SUNDAY 8:30: AM 1:30: PM \ . Monday, February; 1 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 6 LOCATED IN THE ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER " ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. Mainside Of Human Bondage ORANGE PARK Split level, 3 rm. house, air cond.,3 bdr, built- Kim Novak, Laurence Harvey bdrm, 2 1/2 bath Central A/C, in kit; $69. per mo., includingtaxes EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY Hospital Pajama Party Den Patio. Owner 2646186. & ins. small dwn paymt. Tommy Kirk, Annette Funi- 1st paymt March 1, VA-FHA, cello Owner 7715192. FREE AUTO WAX APPLIED HOME FOR SALE Ortega Hills Tuesday, February 2 WITH CAR WASH! 7449 Greenway Dr., 3 or 4 bed- Mainside Seven Faces of Dr. rms., 2 baths, large wooded lot, USED GE WASHER DRYER - Lao Tony Randall Barbara cent air cond and heating, like Combination. Good condition. Eden new, only 9 man old, $20500; Terms. Call Cliff 3893672. Hospital Godzilla Vs The $3,500 down. CALL: 3887889. Thing Japanese cast 57 DODGE 4 dr. Auto/trans, p Wednesday, February 3 R&lits beautiful gold color, FISH CAMP FOR LEASE 5 VANDERBILT TIRES will take $200. dn. Call 387- . Mainside Dr. Strangelove mL west of Yulee, 2 ml So. :3075 or come by 5013 San Juan i Peter Sellers, George C. Scott A-l-A at Boggy Creek, four "PROVEN FOR MILEAGEQUALITYPRICE"AUTO Ave. 3 Hospital Of Human Bondage existing bldgs. launching ramp, CENTERS TO SERVE YOU Kim Novak, Laurence Harvey approx. 1 1/2 acres on water. As Is $100 mo. or will remodelfor OAK HILL PARK 5665 human NO iiiwJyii1stQUALITY K : j: day or suitable night. tenent. EL 4-0193 3 bedrm 2 bath, air conditioned home. Call 771-1833 eves and NYLON Vanderbilt PremiJm SKATINGIThm'i weekends. ROLLER REAL ESTATE Information 24 MONTH 36 MONTH : on UNCONDITIONAL UNCONDITIONAL sales, purchases, equities, or VENETIA MANOR bedrooms GUARANTEE GUARANTEE FHA VA homes, call WalterT. , BlACKWAlL WHITEWALL Bowen, USN Rtd. Charter 2 baths. Separate dining rooms SIZE EACH SIZE EACH Real Estate Co. 387-6511 or and den. 2 car garage. Central heat and air. Large wooded lot. 600.13..10.13 600.13..I5.U 387-2851 at night. 1 650.13.. ...... 11.13 650.11. .... ... 16.33 $22,900, low assumption. Call 100.11. .. .... IUI 700.13..17.3.1. 7 and music hathUff 384-2972. all 750.1......... I.II! 750.1.. ... .... 11.61 for the litcretflrnu ': 100.1.. ... .... 11.11 100.1.. ....... 1t.61 _1 11 a e perfect dote. time on INSURANCE LOW RATES ISO.I". ..... 15.U $50.11.. ....... 21,72650.IS. mat sport 'IItlPtuJ'' 8tetlora For safe drivers, S R 22's filed BUYING A CAR? Purchase . .. .. I.U 950.14.. .... ... 25.46 I 11 nod .hol,... meets base requirements, your .... ... next car from a retired Navy- 670.15 .. .1.11 670.15. 15.0. monthly terms, for fast courteous 710.15.... .. .. lo.n 710.15. .. ..... 16.47 r. service through Independent man and save. Call Myers 816L 760.15. ... 12.n 760.15. ..... .. 17,94 s' S Add 1.50 'for IlewlIs 120.15. ........ 22.62 Agent. ROBINSON AGENCY 354-6191 Add$2.MorelaIS"TubelessTires' AddS2J1oleIOf IS"TubelesTuu All Tir.. PI.. T.. & E.c1.nq..H..$).00 Add 0. if Old Tlr Not R.c.PP.hle f GROLLERDROME 1507 Margaret Street 5Points. When In. deep water, a great deal depends on keeping the mouth I ROTATION shut. t FURN HOUSE FOR f t RENT Stamford (Iowa) Tiroes. A Iff MOUNTING'' Very nice 3 bdr, $70. mo. 418 1855 CASSAT AVE. SPECIAL 'TUBE-REPAII Cypress, Green Cove Springs No maner how bad yoo're feeling AA/W> PHONE 384-6687 389-0574, JAX. You'll find a smile quite healing.It . MAIN STREET CEDAR HILLS SOUTHSIDE In a wreath around l7thft.Kw.il 3504 BU.4ig BI.J. 32. Ftiilipt Hikw.' "Jacksonnllc Newest grows EL 4.9051"SANDY" (C.da "|C."..,) FL92MS"Acntl the teeth HASP 6866 .. Most Modern Rink" 'iu' fnm PI M P CROSSO, OPEN MON..WED.-FRI. OPEN FRIDAY'TIL 9 P.M. USED TV CLEARANCE 10 to And preserves the face from con MGR. Tilf PM Sat & Sun Mat. 2:30-7:30: : choose from. $25.00 and CARROLL CRIBB. M.' up. gealing. i OPEN DAILY t 'TIL 6 P.M. ERNIE CRIBS, M.,. Open 7:30: PM 10:30: PM Daily Phone 3872121. Wilfred! Beaver. , I : JAX AIR NEWS JANUARY 28 ,I PAGE 8 II 1 I i Weather facility; New Unit At NAS <. ;. : 4 i ... \.. "", _rr::' ''',;, < '.. .. -L l lI While the Naval Air Station Jacksonville Is one of the biggest I military bases in the sunny South it still has room for cm more a tik rl activity which In this case Is the Fleet Weather Facility with Commander I II J. W. KIdd at the helm as acting Officer In Charge.The . s Fleet Weather Facility previously located In Miami, Fla., relocated Dec. IS, at NAS Jax and their new.home In Bldg. \I tI 118.The facility Is under the command A y f1a :! of ClnLantFlt and: the support - control of the Chief of Naval $b Operations.Their mission'Is to Initiate action .' ,rn 1 I for : { TELETYPEJanH.nault,AG AN, timely untie ing of : : X : starts the teletype which'transmih Mexico.ther J. W. Kidd, OinC f' ...: weather in this area to all from up 100% B. E. Spears, AG2, and J. R. Holmes, AG2, .military units in the U. S. lira to and surf as may be oath for re-enlistment from Cdr. Kidd, becoming the first !iE The by the Department of enlist in the Fleet. Weather Facility. With no one getting out : wee local Prepare radiological yet, this gives the facility 100% reenlistment.vices . and .1. BY / use of : warnings \", .'.fl kar. meteorological. and with other'Weather and full weather forecast mile : communications agencies. Jacksonville area which is unit also cooper _ i.; 't,. sources other commands on They make and: transmit sur- available at anytime to .' ships matters and pro- face weather observations on a di41n exL 555. and: meteorological routine basis .as a, :designated ' : \\:1i: :.. respons and shore activities weather observing ''station, and 0 .r ' They and provide re- they provide meteorological w. ur 'J. high training for qualified port to NATO forces. or personnel They They provide meteorological iJ mana f.\f$ and render advice and support for the "Plan for Inter- St.. provide on meteorological departmental Cooperation In Support - AIR TO GROUND communication services to ships afloat In the of Tropical Cyclone Fore- is operated by D. T. Rodes, A few cast Services In the Atlantic r' RM2 as he talks to a VW-4 air- which Ocean Caribbean Sea, and the craft giving weather Informa chide; Gulf of Mexico Areas." Today"P tion. This radio can be used to ashore The Weather Facility coordin- talk to any aircraft over the At ates with designated fleet unitsIn lantic. the conduct of hurricane reconnaissance - .. ---- - and exercise operational - I U control of hurricane reconnaissance - __ aircraft assignedfor r this purpose. They conduct studies and evaluations of hurricane - WEATHERV1SION1.. and forecasting analysis problems Including preparationof bright, AG2, prepares RD."f annual hurricane summaries.The servation board for local Facility also prepares a ervision broadcast.The . WEATHER INFORMATION At the Pilot AG1, briefs pilot C. R. Baker, Slick NARTU SEMINAR weather conditions. I (Continued From Page 1)) MAP tCdr. T. J. and P. D. Bogert, AG2, of AeroJetGeneral Corporation seminar members maps for research on whose corporate offices are located vided into groups of three ATTENTION ,ALL . cyclones. In'Azusa, Calif. Mr. Hanis people with -related nationally known as"Mr.Value Each group has twq or request, the Weather Engineering of the West Coast" jects which are genuine THE RED B will prepare cllmatolo- LtCol. John Barricklow and requiring solutions. which be de can MaJ. Curtis Godwin of the Air range from administrative data available locally. Force Institute of Technologyhave work to design NOW LOCATED which cannot be pre been attending as official complex weapons systems. WESCONNETT NEAR the requirements observers. Mr. Robert Bussler, This Tuesday, the to the Director, head of the Reliability EngineerIng members Inspected the HIGH Weather Service. The Branch of BUWEPS, was on Orlando Plant at :! also coordinates naval hand to deliver an address on the Florida. IS MOVINGTO _communications- ser- _opening t day.. .-__._____ to The date success has been of so the that WEPTU 741 has quested by BUWEPS to : 7700 year.program several times OUR NAME WILL BE : MR. D's BAR-B- peals Politics togambkrs.is a gamble : STEAK .n 4 A ten have built-in fenses as well as law practices to fall But failure Is a test of WATCH FOR ! ter. It is a strong man ten a happy one who, OPPOSITE FLEET defeat, stands erect again build his pulverized NEAR COLLINS career or a local BRIEFING Cdr. Kidd on the wind warnings in this area is A. H. machine. Myers, AGCS. Science ---- -- ----- - -- -- -- --- --- -- ----- -- - 'iI' : : : : : : : = . .. '' .. .. " 9'9''I JANUARY a 196.5 lAX AIR NEWS fA'9' VP-814 ,Retires NATTC Sailor Awarded. ' " BIG TOP MOTORS To Twin Cities. Letter of Commendation After two weeks d uttsshe ASW training. Cdr V. K. Ben Rdbcrt W. Kelky. PN1. was peak of Ctnstanding.as evidencedby jamf Ctxnmandirg Officer;tie awarded a lever: of: r*..mi.L.- written 'ctanment in the Chief k officers; and men of Patrol tion recendy: by Captain C. G.SInIm. of Karal TecfanicalTraining'sannual CEDAR HILLS Squadron 8M reamed to NAS : .; Commanding: Officer of Admin Material Inspection 64CHEVEUE.... .. SAVE 777 Twin Cities. Minneapolis.,U m.. naval Air Technical Training Report Molibu convertible. RftH. 4 The six aircraft' and 120 men cfVP81'.4' Censer, for leis work in die oen-: "This feat was achieved on the door one owns like d arrived: Jnjadaccvilleon KTS Car+eerlafanaatimSekxioa. ihrcngh diligent work and application , Jainary :Ifl to receive.aonc In las Viirr d commendation cf his knowledge of the new. duty ASW training from Patrd Captain Storm said. -Wuhin Navy and experience:: in his particular : 63 FORD GALAXIE. ...51795 61 PLYMOUTH WAGON $895 Squadron Five. Under ifae able a period of approximately six field. These traits were 4 dr., R4H. power st..... Healer, standard dii! guidance: of LL QchsliDaIVP: manila: Kelky improved the .applied many times daring extended V-8 on.owner. VP-814 received: trailing And- Career Ubnnaxian Section of die working hours and on holi 610lDSMO.LE..S1195 Submarine Warfare tactics: surveillance Educational Services Division days.PERMANENT ...- 62 CNEYYIL..i129S F-85. V-8 stoad.sl+...Sh arp. patrols and roatJoeVPcocntnit from: a level of Satisfactory to a Aulo/lrans kyle.. _. 'H.. .real Il5. nice and sharp. 59. CHRYSLER. ...... $895 Patrol oofics sash as VP-C1 62 CHEVROLET.$1795 Saratoga 4 ar, V-a, BH.. weeks vita ... ...... serve two a year an Impala ConvL.' V-8.standard b. P. . active duty sqaadronKokeep&em W AYESt'S" shill 0111. and abreast of the new rgptpmraarf also the new problems that areencotmoeted FULL YEAR WARRANTY BANK FINANCING in the present: ASWfield. t,1. The: valuable training flaey AT ALL See Our Courteous 3719 LOCATIONS BLAH lNG BLVD. them with receive provides a working knowledge of ASW and SALESMEN Across (TOM helps to keep them qoailifird as a n.. 4ilIgJ1 HAIR' STYLING BUD TERRY Cedar Hills Slapping back-up for the acliwdIIIJ squd- Center CUIUlnf rem if the need ever arises. '" SALONS AND v PHONE Biu..Ef PROF,,. IYI. YOUNG BIB, SJEUER In-233ijseJ G 75 "FLAIR"COLD WAVE CarMgr. DARE AT OTBKR SAuaetes FOR fizjo S FOR SORHAL HAIR WARES Best this aJ mi& yom a Ms offer is MOBILE HOMES 4c otfrWerf to Sfvy ffmUiex Aim Ttmr.. Felt 4 NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST AND FINEST We IlK only tie fimesl solmtioms uJ stow you COURT FOR MOBILE HOMES 185 CHOICE LOTS - de ioz .... Tins price imdrnJes style cmt-creme rinse 1A -po. style LIe \ \ + This offer possible tbrougb omr 5 stto .pat - fotver. i : . t. t & + .r 'd - 1. \, S r M 'IDIOT! TNAT43 ThE eoam... warmE d 6PEEO UMlT.f .I Y fM Y A'Y NOW I HEAR 4 V MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT THIS ADULT AREA CHILDREN'S AREA WITH PLAYGROUND 5497 TIMUQUANA RD. SP 1-3811 1HEOFFICE "RED CARPET" WAVES LOUNGE WELCOMES YOU. Price January ClearanceOf Our nigJ Priced Line DANCING 3 t WTELY Of"Red Carpet" Waves BLACK ANGUS .( 8-1 PM $20 far M. . M. M M. $10.00 W LI ti Meat CompanyA $25 <. . . . $12.50 steak A Real Old-Fashioned Meat Market $30 f-. . . . $15.00 or a steer" ONE LOCATION ONLY! $35 '-. . . . M $17.50Laydq 4029 Blending Blvd. CEDAR HILLS 771-7362 Prices FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH ....,... fir set .2.50 } USDA CHOICE OR PRIME( BEEF style l.aircllt: 2.00 DOUBLES WEIGHT OF YOUR CHOICE AT SINGLE raOES HAIR SIYUNG CetlartkllsTll5510Ilotttaadlr 11-2 PM .5-8 PM 387-1111] JAX BEST FRESH MEATS SALONS -Plilips I IigIngy -3592879Spi CUT TO ORDER ! Somhstde's Srin eigCoc&tail -Adi1p8-72 -l.m Th. BEST MEATS and the most COURTEOUS SERVICE avail-' Loge i fidd-355 522 abl. anywhere. have giv.n us many many satisfied NAVY| CUSTOMERS ask your friends! 5916 Philips Hwy ALL MEAT WE SELL IS GUARANTEED.I . 733-9992 or 733-4431 --- --- - . ._ ': '-' - _- ' I JANUARY 28, 1965EfeshtMajor PAGE 10 TAX AIR NEWS __ i Wk'Y . 1 !: :> Special I ;Notice lax.JNGvy" .Aatl"r i League Games For SwimmersSwimming Wins; Two , Tickets Ire now on sale for lessons for dependents From Cecil , .1. three Major League games April will start at the NAS 2 and 8' at the Suns Stadium. Indoor Pool Wednesday, Feb- o F k P April 2 the Chicago White Sox ruary 17, and will be held each The Jax Navy "cagers" took fc * vs. the Cincinnati Reds at 7:30 Wednesday after that. twogames from NAS Cecil Field TROPHY y"NNERS'ln' ( Intramural Ironman Sports Program are: p.m. April 8th the Los Angles Further Information: can be obtained -: this past week-end,77-70 and 87- (L to RJ) Cdr. J. T. Kosnik, Bowling Champs 'frank:VP.5; Copt.J. Dodgers vs.theJacksontllleSuns by contacting CommanderK. : 64.In Washington Volleyball Champs 'from O&R; Capt. J. R. Macltrom, at 1:30'p.m and under the lights E. Snyder,FAW-11Ext., 8548. Friday nights 17-70 winDlck NAS CO, who presented the awards; Cdr. W. H. Frick, Executive on April 8th at 7:30 pirn the New Marks of the Hospital was the he Officer of' FICEUR, who accepted the Ironman trophy for FICEUR York Yankees vs. the Milwaukee high scorer for Jax Navy as (FICEUR has won this award for the second consecutive time); dumped in 17 points, followed by Braves. "The way my husband acts 'from C. t. Wins- Football VP.7 A. D. Umphfres' AMHC, Champs, ; whenever he thinks he is sick Fred Kloman also of the Hospitalwith Tickets for all three of these 16 and Chuck Austinof lette, PNC, Golf Champions 'from Admin.; Lt. H. F. Hughs, Handball . points me wife confided to another, "Idon't * exhibition games are now avail FICEUR with 14 points. Champions 'from FICEUR; and Cdr. P. B. Derr, Ping Pong and able. For reservations or more know whether to call the of Cecil Field the Tennis Champions from ComFairJox. information call the Suns' officeat doctor or a dramatici'critic. Briggs was 353-4307. Nuggets.Clievrolet high scorer for the game with 18 Jax points.Navy led at half time 45- " 33. S. RTa { Sy: J@lurruDEIH] } Saturday nights game ended . with a 87-64 total in favor of Jax Navy. Jax also led at half time, 39-27. High scorers for Jax Navy were: Kloman -- 25 points Service Wives Intramural Marks -- 16 points, and Aus- tin with 14 points. Leading the Cecil Field team BowlingDonna } BowlingSixtyone was Windness with 21 counters. CHEVROLET in Jacksonville This Friday evening, January Jacob's bowling for the teams have enteredthe 29, the Jax Navy "Cagers" will Tornadoes, rolled the high set Spring Bowling Leagues of DOWNTOWN- play the ComFairJax tournament 496 and the high game 198,in the the NAS Intramural program as of winners, HATWING-ONE from Service Wives Bowling league the organizational meeting held 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE NAS Sanford, at 8 p.m. this past week. At I recently January 20. Clair Pearson, 'also' from the Any "keglers" that have not Tornadoes, converted a 5-6-10: entered a team as yet and who split. : T intend to should contact Frank The league standings are: McCaffrey, NAS Athletic Director - SEGRAVES SERVICE CENTERAND Blizzards 1 I 46-22 at Ext. 585 as soon as possi- Tornadoes 43-25 ble. The deadline for entries Hurricanes ; 31-37 has been tentatively set for Feb- MARINA Monsoons 29-39 ruary 3.League. 4669 ROOSEVELT BLVD. AT ORTEGA RIVER PH Typhoons ; 27-41 action is slated to get 389-1161 ' Cyclones 25-43 underway by February 15, pro- viding the new bowling lanes have Old timers remember when 15 been completed. If they have not cents was a generous tip Insteadof there will be a two week delay an Insult. with the starting date com- Olin Miller mencing on March L rTtr1&l, ; 5943 Roosevelt Blud. Phone EV 7.4944 6 ? GRAND OPENING/ / t '. Only One OPEN Mile 24 From HOURS NAS A Main DAY Gate , (_) The SOUTH'S newest, most modern BOAT STEAKS ROAST t SHOWROOM, MARINA & AUTOMOBILE Jf CHOPS SEAFOOD SERVICE FACILITIES. All Kinds Of Tasty Sandwiches , JANUARY 28, 29, 30, & 31, 1965for i Serving! Food as Good as the Best for 33 Years" , .... I Over 36 years we have set the standard for efficient, dependable, quality automobile service -- NOW, you can depend on SEGRAVES for your marine needs too. MONEY IN 1 DAY FREE refreshments FREE prizes for the kiddies $525 to $600ON Register for FREE prizes (including a Starcraft Fishing YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE boat and others ) many Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Many SPECIAL VALUES during the Opening including: convenience. Same-day service. -$25.00 Morin. CREDIT CERTIFICATE with every Boat sold during opening GATES& FIRESTONE TIRES-2nd TIRE-HALF PRICE 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN RANOY GRIPDECK BOATSHU reg.$6.95 SPECIAL 5.79 ('for men&women) You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES EASY TERMS $ 84.33 S 5.00 $355.79 $ 2'.00' SEE THE NEWEST 1965 BOATS AND MOTORS 151.80 9.00 427.51 .25:00: 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 BRING THE FAMILY 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39DIALJk EVINRUDE BOATS&MOTORS SAILBOATS payments include interest. THUNDERBIRD BOATS SWAN FISHERMAN \EVINtRUDEf7VAiITE -FORMULA JR. 66 ; STARCRAFT BOATS __ BOAT FUEL AT REGULAR /ICE NEPTUNE TRAILERS Service Station Prices 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 3592895J. .-.....-.................-.'.'...... .. .. 28. 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11'I Stephens President; J. A. Moy- Wav0sBowling: ; nahan ,OfR. 'yjce-PresMent; P. 'I NA TTC A*Patsch, SK2Secretarytreasurer ; - POPtS ; and K. F. LeljedaL SN, ' CE .- Sargeant-at-Arms. The council : YOU oM OUING, also consists of the W RK S team Support cap- Services Basketball 1-2 'The Waves Bowling League began - A 01#1 tains from the six participating lSO E f'NING (Navy) 1-3 their 1965 season as mem- }JAD! Support kept their. un- AOI# ( bers of the teams. WA Ir f0R rl: record In this ;s Navy) 1-3 Women's International - bean league play MAt- High game from the January 0-4 Bowling Congress, making lasrweek with a 61-48 tromping 20 "kegler" action went to J. of Support Services i fi ,,1I,(;op tain* Cup )1964 them and eligible for tournament play A. Moynahan YNL with a 193 MAD5# Is keeping pace with For the second straight year trophies. Also participating and Ens C, Mi Stephens took them .by, ,beating .ACtfl Navy by the Marine' Aviation Detachmenthas the In the Waves new and WIBC Nurses league from, will the be high handicap game! with *' 29L the score of 79-42. Both MAD won the NATTC's' Captain Team standings for the leagueare hospital command.In !. Support and MAD5 have per- Cup. as follows: accordance with the fect 3-0 records to date. Total points for MAD was 714 of rules Alley Cats 3-1 WBC an Executive Council Other games played saw SUp- to 642 for runner-up AE Navy. Tats 3-1 was elected to establish the laws port Services win over MADAOby Support Services was third with Pin Heads 3-1 of the s pre of 55-44 and AE 212 points followed by last place league competition. Officersto Strike Outs 1-3 .-"" ..... the council are: Ens. C. M. - Navy walk Ver-MAD-ae 62-30. AO Navy with ,123 points. Le Lagnap % I. 1-3 ::a.- Basketball standings as of January Bavarians 1-3 25 are: W/L Harry B. Mishoe andJACKSONVILLE Company -- MAD1 (Support) 3-0 MAD5 3-0 FLORIDA AE Navy 3-1 MAD-AE 2-1 INCOME TAXES AND BUSINESS CONSULTANT MAD4# 2-1 Home Office 3811 Blanding Blvd. Tel. 771-8080 HTheGofCorner"/ Branch Office 7323 Lenox Avenue. Tel. 781-3100 (. 1.1'. knows First round play in the Station fr'1 5i that you Military Championship is scheduled for this weekend, January - 30-31. This event Is for LOOKf active duty personnel assigned to youdon'tenjoy units based on board NAS Jax. AU matches will be match playin i THESE FINE USEttGARS I II , flights of sixteen with prizesfor the winner and runner-up of I WED I IN OR borrowing each flight. The entrance fee Iso dollar. Call extension 8157 for further details. 65 FORDS) ! The weekly "Blitz" ,was won . by Frank Dyer and his part- ners Bill Maranville and Earl Pearson. This fine threesome finished seven under to win by one stroke. Birdies were the DUVAL MOTORS order of the day as at ]least one except birdie was fourteen.scored on each hole SAN JUAN LOT RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT (That's why we give The Women's' Club Champion such fast service.) ship Is slated to start on April 65 FORD GAlAXIE.$3395 63 FORD CORTINA....$1095 you 6. All female members of the 4 dr., hardtop, V-8, autoStand.. shift, heater. , golf course with established trans., power steer and eighteen hole handicaps 'are eli brakes, factory air cond., 62 FORD GALAXIE. .. $1295 Don't ever think we're rushing you through when you gible. There's plenty of time for 4800 miles, new car war- 4 dr., hard top, V-8 auto/ stop in at C.I.T. for a loan to pay bills..to travel... you newcomers and,beginners to ranty. trans., R&H. or meet personal problems. The reason you'll find us establish a handicap and join In fast is this We've learned handling application so your : the fun. 62 DODGE DART . .$1395 64 F AIRLAN E. ..... $2495 Station wagon, auto/trans., that people don't come to us when they need sympathy. tlttlttttave Sport coupe, stand shift, 4 R&H.{ They come to us when they need money.So expect CAAYOU speed., vinyl roof., R&H. 62 MONZA.$1295 speedy money service when you come to see us about your loan. (There 400 C.I.T. offices from coast to 2 dr. are over TAKE YOUR CAR, 4 speed, R&H. WITH YOU? ::63 THUNDERBIRD.$2995Loaded coast where you'll get the same zippy service.) For Financing And Insurance including factory air 62 ECONOLINEBUS.$1295 cond. Stateside And Overseas. Call DYER M. BURR 61 VALIANT. . .... $1195' LOANS TO $3000 representingGOVERNMENT 63 CHEVY. . .. .. $1995 Auto/trans., R&H. CASH YOU O.T EMPLOYEES Station wagon., V-8, auto/ FINANCE CORPORATIONAND trans., R&H,power steer and 60 CHEVY.$1195 Payments Monthly mos 31 30 24 brakes, factory air cond. V-8, auto/trans.,power steer I mos. mos. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE and brakes, R&H. I $50 $1549.56 $1322.36 $1083.54 INSURANCE COMPANY 5615 Tlmuquana Rd. 771-0527 63 FORD. . .... $1995 57 CHEVY.$595 70 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 Convertible, autotrans.., 4 dr., sedan, V-8, auto/trans 100 2644.71 2167.09 R&H, power steer., V-8. R&H. 120 2600.50 Credit Ida, ,ardent. II d health,insurance available on III lOins II low croup rites BIL 'SDRIVE UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY I IN 3312BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE . BARB-Q n 7, FLA. at its best PHONE: 3981581INUARY _Also FULL MENU NOW UNDER NEW " MANAGEMENTVERN jYA DEBBIE WEEKS owner & operator 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. PH. EV 4-4536 6035 ROOSEVELT BLVD. ,- . ..J I II JANUARY 28. 1965 PAGE 12 _. JAX AIR NEWS -- -- ----- -- - ) ,,. ,". :'""'AA""i":'; ..'. ..'{' ,. Navy Signs UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ; t\ f," t , q :\ ' , ........'If'' .1...' !, New Coach !, !, .I ,.11..... '\ I 1 liam T. (Bill) Elias, 41, has been named head coach of the U.S. Naval Academy football team. !S The former Virginia coach j succeeds Wayne Hardln who resigned In December. wy Elias, signed to a one-year j jI contract had a 16-23-1 recordin I- j his four years at Virginia. I -v w t .w 1I I I, FINAL ACTION in the Com Fair. .WetJoorotR.tt \ .N Jax Bas.etball'taurnament saw 7fW COMRECONATKWING ONE, < r Fit NAS Sanford, defeat the USS - Shangri-La, 65-57, inthedouble 103rd St. at Wesconnett Blvd elimination tournament. Sanford We Wire FlowersPhone will now advance to the SP 1-3770 or SP 1-0250 NAVAIRLANT tournament in Flowers Norfolk. Clifton Haw.inlwith 17 points was high point man for For Every OccasionFREE HAWAII KAI cur".; Lowly the Sanford team in the final DELIVERY mI Polynesian Mri-Ung of Nne York victory. (Navy Photo by JEWELL J. SMITH CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER City sings,it play a very the talented ukfMe mln.and She of Frank Griswold, PH2)) BLANDING BLVD.. AT WILSON , court, dances the hula. SP 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 t I 65MONZA..V1..4. .1.: :. . .'. .' . '0" $2495 BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE Auto/trans., R&H: Ivory,over! blacltrWSW.i APPLIANCESand AND THE BEACHES 63 BELAIR WAGON. . .. ',I' .. .1., . .r.,. .$2095 ). 4 dr., R&H, auto/trans., V-8, power steer.,factory air cond., s Ivory over green, WSW. | *' : ]. 64 CHEVELlE WAGON. |n ... 0... < . : .$2795 Malibu, auto/trans., 4}cyl., pow;leering, R&H, factory FURNITUREBROKERAGE FRITZ air cond., solid green with green interior. 0 64 IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN.j.I.} ., ,, . '1' .$2995 PARMANRet.. Auto/trans., V-8: power steer and brakes, R&H, factory air COHeadquarters 'J CPO cond., Daytona blue, WSW. : owner 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE .. .. . . /., $2195 for Fine Furni Auto/trans., V-S'R&H'' power tie or,and brakes,solid beige, ture & Appliances at lowest fawn interior, extra clean. 4 prices. TIRE m 63VOLKSWAGEN. . ... '. :.t. f t.I.. . $1495All interior, 4 R&H, sunroof Harold Parman Mayport vinyl speed Light green, , 3 ROOMS $$165 Data Webber. Normandy WSW, extra clean. FurnitureWE 63 IMPALA SUPER SPORTS .. .. . . .$2295 Auto/trans., V-8, power steer., R&H, Bucket feats, solid FINANCE white with blue interior. :l'' , 2110 W. BEAVER ST. SPEED EQUIPMENT 62 RAMBLER. s:. .. 'o ; :;.;. : .. . .j., : .$1295 Ambassador, 4 dr., auto/trans., V-8, power steer., factory COMPfcEf6 UNI W MAp WHEELS air cond., R&H, all original. J RACING SLICKS, CHROME PIPgS 64 PLYMOUTH. .. ... .,.-1., ot. .$2495 TACHOMETERS &1 FLOOR SHIFTS Fury 4 dr., hardtop, auto/traris1' !, 'V-8, power steer and brakes, R&H,2 tone, beige'over maroon. like new. 64 BELAIR. . ... . . :i., .' . j.,. $2495 NO DOWN PAYMENT Auto/trans., sedan, 4 dr., V-8, power. $teer., R&Hli.e new, YOUNG factory air cond. { ; ; | f DRIVERS WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN LEMANS COUPE. ...) . 'j t.. . .$1395 Auto/trans., R&H, bucket seats, WSW, one owner. WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES 62 CHEVROLET . . . . .... . $1795 You can insure your car witha FREE FREE FREEWHEEL Impala, auto/trans., V-8, power steer., R&H, Ivory over red, WSW, all original. that meets the D.O.D.company DIRECTIVE in your WHEEL BRAKEADJUSTMENT 62 IMPALA SUPER SPORT. .... . . . $1995 state and you get these BALANCE ALIGNMENT Standard shift, 327", V-8 engine, R&H,'solid while with red BIG advantages: interior, extra sharp. . 62 COMET DELUXE 4DR..,..| . .. . .51195 COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE BLACK RECAPS 670jcl5' BIK 750 x 14' Standard shift, 6 cyl., R&H, Ivory over turquoise, WSW. COVERAGE 11414'' WSWTBLSI 62 CORVAIR DELUXE . .. . . . .$1295 4 dr., auto/trans., R&H, solid black WSW. IMMEDIATE PROTECTION t I $$10. 61 COMET WAGON . ., . . .. . $995 4 door, straight stick, 6 cylinder, heater, solid white. 62 COMET. ..... . . . . . $1095 COUNTRY WIDE/ All PRICES EXCHANGE PLUS TAX 2 dr., stand shift, heater, solid blue, extra nice car. CLAIM SERVICE AU OTHER SIZES LOW, LOW, LOW Q THESE CARS SOLD AS IS CONVENIENTPAYMENT 57 CHEVY WAGON. . . . . . .$345 ENGINE OVERHAUL auto/trans./ V-8,mech. good, good tires. PLANS 59 ENGLISH FORD. . . . .*. . $395 REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 57 FORD WAGON . . . . . ..$175 OR VISIT TODAY FOR CALL SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 auto/trans./ V-8, power steer., R&H. RATES AND INFORMATION BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 56 MERC. 2 dr., hardtop, auto/trans., V-8, R&H. 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.lIi. 'til 9:00: p.m. HOURS INSURANCE COMPANY Sat. 8:30: a.m. til 8:00: p.m. Sun. After Church 'til 7:00: p.m. A* Affiliate' ofGortrtmvnJ (mpfo/' ..l ,,..UfOIlC. Company' BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. of Waihmgton; o. C Jacksonville Office: 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAYPORT SPECIAL FINANCING PLANFOR 33S W.Forsyth Street EV 9-0388 I EV44&31'j R0ADGH 6 825f Telephone: 355-8424 Across Trotr SERVICEMENr Mile I'toi* ttti'( YHH1 frnfo <;* > |
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