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'- \ ! j F ., . . :' ,, / : : $ ft :;: ::ti:! :" : :::> 'xw:; : -- i x: ;AT it! w g gr, ! / LLi &i ' "" 1inl I ." : 'k q;, '1 1i \\ i Published ly, the Holt Publishing Company, u private firm. Opinions expressed! l IIr the publisher and writers! herein are their own and not to be considered official r r i i I expressQCoDGJymilitary % ) department., The uppe.irunee of advertisements in this publication dorK not constitute: \ an endorsement\ of any military department of r t the products" or services advcrti( iQ:1.--: .. . VOL. 23 NO.3 ___ U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVillE FLORIDA APRIL t; .... '..... r Navy Dept. Offers New rE_ro" "" 0 .. t''-,:/ . Program For CommissionThe , Department of the Navy announces a new college program lead- ) JWITH Ing to an officer's( commission. This program Is designed to open NROTC opportunities to college sophomores In good standing at any ; e accredited college, junior college or university to enroll as a Contract M NROTC student In one of the 52 participating colleges and universities. A special six-week training session will be conducted duringthe PROUD OF HER CARGO, Intrepid advertises her role in the space that. period June 10-17 to July DOD Announces 20-31, 1965, at the University of North Carolina, Purdue Univer- Nuclear Powered USS Intrepid Molly Brown sity, and UCLA. Candidates , will enroll In a special six-week TransferThe summer training session and undertake Ship Share At those Naval Science Secretary of Defense has Spotlight Mayport'h studied Con courses normally by announced the transfer of theNavy's - tract NROTC students during nuclear powered task their freshman and sophomore The USS Intrepid and Mayport force from the Atlantic Fleet to years. Successful completion of the Pacific Fleet. Naval Station gained the national these will make the last week with courses spotlight along The first two of the four shipsto candidate eligible for enrollmentat America's newest feminine star, be transferred will be the air- the junior college level of the Molly Brown. craft carrier Enterprise(CVAN- Contract NROTC Program If he Molly B., known throughcuttheworld 65)) and the guided missile frigate - Is attending or is admitted to one for her flight throughspace USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25)). of the 52 of universities Gus Grissom colleges carrying astronauts It Is expected that their move- offering the Contract NROTC and John Young, arrived at noon ment to the Pacific will take placeIn } Program. Completion of the entire October of this year. last Thursday aboard Intrepid atMayport's rt rkl ran n. .V enables the candidate l- berth. program C-2 Carryinga The guided missile cruiserUSS to obtain a commission as large banner reading "Intre- Long Beach (CGN-9)) and the new- an Ensign or a Second LieutenantIn pid has (kept) a date with Gus est nuclear powered surface ship, the U.S. Naval Reserve or the and John," the carrier and her the guided missile frigate USS U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. It cargo were met by a group of Truxtun (DLGN-35)), now being will active for who Interviewed offi- serve on duty newsmen fitted out, will be transferredIn a period of not less than three cials Involved in the recovery 1966 on a date yet to be de- years. termined.The operation. The word "kept" was ' Students in thespeclalsummer transfer Involves no Inserted In the banner followingthe session will receive $78.00 per successful pick-up of the as- changes In the total naval forceIn month plus text books requiredfor either the Atlantic or Paci- tronauts. They were not aboard the Naval Science courses. Intrepid when she entered May- ) for fic areas. To compensate However, they will be required at the transfer of nuclear powered port, having been flown off the REAR ADMIRAL D.M. White, Commander Carrier Division Twenty, their own expense to arrange for ships to the Pacific, one carrier to Cape Kennedy earlier whose flagship is Intrepid, explains to newsmen how the Gemini tuition, room, board, and transportation Pacific Fleet ship will be trans- that morning. capsule in the background was recovered under his command.feet . to and from the special ferred the Atlantic and three summer session. Upon enteringthe to Molly Brown looked presen- in diameter at the widest gan "deactivating" the capsule. scheduled for junior year, those who have ships previously table for thegroupofmengather- point and slight over 8 feet long. There fuel and other liquids transfer to the Pacific will be retained - met the requirements during the ed to see her. She had held up un- As she appeared on the deck of from the flight left In the capsulewere In the Atlantic. The guided der the Intense heat of reentryas the ship, she weighed over drained and the capsule (Continued on Page 4)) (Continued on Page ) had been expected. Singe 4,000 pounds. cleaned prior to the return to marks were seen around the After the press conference, the Cape Kennedy.The . .words "United States" and a capsule was lowered from the capsule was loaded aboardan small American flag painted on ship to the pier and pushed to a Air Force C130 aircraft and the capsule. distant corner of the berth park- flown back to the Capeearly Fri- Molly Brown measured 7 1/2 ing lot where 8 hours work be- day, E tt .R i f _ tR rc r .4> 9 w V 7)J Local Man Retires From Navy ! d' JAL S b After Serving Twenty-Three Yrs. Twenty-three years of service aboard USS Leyte.A . ended this morning when a nativeof holder of two Distinguished Jacksonville and 1939graduate Flying Crosses, ,three Air of Landon High retired In Medals and four ,Pacific[ Campaign - ceremonies held In Captain J. R. Medals, Cdr. Braddock Isa TEN CIVILIAN employees of' NAS Jacksonville have been honoredby office. Deacon at the Park President Lyndon B. Johnson for their efforts in the Department Mackroth's Orange of' Defense' Cost Reduction Program which is entering its 11th year.A Cdr. O. S. Braddock was the Presbyterian Church, where he total of $941,416 savings has been realized through these em Radar Air Traffic Control Cen- also serves as Sunday School ployees', inventions, ideas and suggestions.Through these and other ter Officer at NAS Jacksonville superintendent. He Is a memberof individuals working towards cost reduction U.S. Naval Air Station prior to his retirement.He the Riverside Lodge #266, Jacksonville, and its Overhaul and Repair Department in particularwere was commissioned In May, Scottish Rite the Morocco Tem- also recognized by President Johnson. NAS was one of four 1943, In Corpus Christi, Texas. ple, Military Order of Sojourners - Navy installations to win this recognition. From left to right are: Prior to reporting to NAS Jax and the Orange Park . George Kasnias, Willie E. Dobbs, William A. Halmark, Fronk L. In 1961, he served with MilitaryAir Lion's Club. t. .0: > Cline, Paul Torsanko, Captain John R. Mackroth, Commanding Of. Transport Service flying A member of Kappa Alpha fra- .1 \ .. ficer of NAS Harold N. Brooks, Carl P. Reiter, Marcus J. Oliver, from McGuire AFB to Europe.He ternity, he attended the Unl- :...1 1. Kenneth B. Oyler, and F. Ray Forrest. also worked as Air Officer ((.CJntinlu( J on I'agr 7)) Cdr 0. S. Braddock'J """" =r. . 2 lAY AIR NEWS ,. . . ..,.' ., c c" , :. Chaplain's/ MessageBy 1JI1R7Y' I ,t :t t1'e"; SJ \tl'C! : , 1" .. I R. W. Radcliffe PERCENT wp., \ SUNDAY Dr, Harry Emerson Fosdick has entitled one of his famous books : .REpuo77oA1AcPFNr6 f. Service of Holy "On Being Fit to Live With," and It Is most Important that you anjI 8:00 a.m. conduct ourselves that other should so live and so people can live 'IN Communion with us comfortably and harmoniously. () 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine But I want to suggest that we look at the matter from a little different . Worship( for angle and consider the Importance of being fit not only for 9:30 a.m. Sunday School others but for ourselves and God to live with. The words of an old 722 ages 3 through 16, Bldg. In keep returning to mind in this learned youth instance / t' Service of Divine( rhyme : y970.... I i 11:00 a.m. "I I have to live with myself, And soI Worship Fellowship( want to be fit for myself to know" Youth 6:30 p.m. Sometimes we can fool other people. Sometimes we can pretend WEDNESDAY to be different, maybe better or maybe worse than we really are. 1 Junior Choir Rehearsal But we cannot for always, fool ourselves. We may postpone that day 4:30 ,o6S96b;! !461 !9 i9'9 i97o p.m. but at last comes that time of reckoning when we see ourselves as 730 Senior Choir Rehearsal we really are and know that we have either wasted or made good with p.m. that life which was given tons. And we cannot fool God. For Invariably 12:00 Holy Communion, He takes Into reckoning, not what we appear to be, but what we are. p.m. which Is entertained In cur minds, and Every thought every word ', I//,. I. I.If .-* <. I Also on all Holy Days which comes out of our mouths helps to make up our character No .. Services St. Ed- .r:.}' -e'T'" -" "'I'' Catholic at 4-# T.r:. ward's Chapel, NATTC and Naval word or thought or deed Is without some Influence In making us what . rc; ". ,. .r.. : Hospital we are. So, It Is Important that we start now In everything we think 1.p '""" ACCIDeNf1 AiE and do and say to be the kind( of men we want to be; the kind of men .,tt" .'.1'....&?*" ..*>.,-.>-. \ SUNDAY MASS who can look at God, who sees our secret hearts. !. ..> "'. ? .. ;. ; r.*' 1'i. 6 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital "Search me, 0 God, and know my heart; try me, and know my Q 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. thoughts: And see If there be any wicked way In me, and lead me Edward's Chapel the way everlasting." Editorial vPresident's 11:30 B.m.DAILY St.MASS Edward's Chapel Sustained Power SeaConstant Safety Mission MONDAY & TUESDAY - > 4:15 p.m. King Hall- NATTC vigilance is not an easy responsibility to bear. The long Continues 'War Waste' voyage out means a long way from home, for weeks and months and on FRIDAY sometimes for years. 12:05: p.m. U.S. NavalHospltal Sometimes a bit tedious. But protecting America high adventure, Another front In the "War on Waste" waste of human resources high responsibility. You never know when the job explodes out of the productive skills and money has been opened recently by Presi- SATURDAY routine, Into the spectacular. Things come up suddenly. We are prepared - dent Johnson. It Is known as, Mission "Safery-70; a mission direct- 9:00: a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY to meet them because we are strong. Every International crisisIn ing federal departments and agencies to reduce their injury fre- our generation has found our Navy/Marine team ready, flexible, quency 30 percent by 1970. precise and specific, depending on the situation. Because the cost of accidents are high In both the loss of lives and 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before Whatever the trouble, whatever the danger, the Navy's job is to go "Mission asks federal both "Safety-70" employees, military money and Masses Into harm's way Immediately, ready to fight on arrival, If fight they civilian, to reduce needless tragedies and waste. Catechism ClassesGradeSchool must, or to stand in wait, to fly the flag or to move into position, whatever Since 1958 more than 1,200 workers in federal service have lost Is called for. By ourselves the American people, who built the their lives have sustained dis- through job injuries. Nearly 300,000 SATURDAY Navy In the first place and man it now 1 They perform as the will of our abling Injuries and more than 18,500,000 man-days of potential pro- duction have been lost. In 1963 alone, there were 190 deaths and 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities people, nothing more and nothing less. Strategic( Seapower the of the situation with a building.722 meets spectrum 41,905 disabling Injuries among federal workers at a cost to the government of $3,600,000. spectrum of response. The spectrum of response begins with showingthe Attainment of the 30 percent accident reduction goal by 1970 would flag and ends at total thermonuclear war. It requires many and varied combinations of prevent about 45,000 Injuries save approximately 200 lives and Traffic weapons and men. For Seapower is the Navy, Marines, the Coast Guard, our fishing save almost a quarter of a billion dollars In direct and indirect costs. Industry, our oceanographic effort and the Merchant Marine. This President Johnson stated, "Our objective Is the fullest protection ViolationsThe for our civilian and military personnel on and off duty and for total power includes our effort upon the oceans, foreign trade, cargo- all who visit federal buildings installations parks, forests and other carrying ships, sea routes, shipyards, and the businesses that support facilities. To advance these goals the federal government will cooperate following Is a report of them, the factories that depend upon them, the people who work in with state and local governments, management, labor and motor vehicle accidents and traffic them, offices, harbors, docks, and warehouses, and even rail con violations for the period nections. It all the national and resources encompasses productive safety organizations In developing and applying safety standards responsive - March 21 through March 27. of the United States as well to changing conditions and the pace of technological pro- gress." Number of Accidents The Navy projects the might and the purposes of America beyondher While the armed forces have consistently posted an admirable small territory, beyond the western island of which It is a part, record In the field of safety, we can still make an Important con- This week March 21 through to the four corners of the earth where danger, mortaldangerlurks.But . tribution towards achieving the goal of Mission "Safety-70." As March 27 . . 5 a danger that can be kept far from our shores, our people, our part of the implementation of the mission, a review of current safety Total Accidents this year through industry, because the fleet stands between the danger to our land, programs In each federal department and agency has been ordered, March 27 . . 52 which Is its target. This Is the mission of our modern Navy, which By submitting safety ideas and suggestions, we can help make the Number of Accidents through functions with its mere presence, with a little force, or. with a lot March 1964 . of force. record even better. And on the individual level, we can work safely, 65 avoid accidents and insure that those around us do the same. We are committed to a watch upon the waters. The goal of Mission "Safety-70" won't be easy to reach, but it is Number of ViolationsThis Our ASW patrol aircraft conduct long range surveillance, our attainable. And as President Johnson points out, the effort's cost In Week . . 37 latest, and P3, scans the ocean like the proverbial albatross, search- Interest, time and energy is small compared to the great benefits Speeding . . .10 Ing, seeking, always ready to strike. that can be gained (AFPS) Reckless Driving . ,1 Soviet submarines are a most sobering challenge. We meet this oceanwide threat Going through Stop Sign .1 with trL-dimensional team caution at sea. Other Violations. .. . 25 The hunter-killer forces which In concert with our killer submarinescan seek out and destroy submarines. must be combat- They enemy JA.X A.IR: :BJEWS Thirty-seven drivers appeared r"dall times. If submarine action Is taken against our country, before the Traffic Hearing Boardat there will be no time to build such complex and specialized weapon the meeting held on March 29. systems.The . The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Disposition of the cases Includedthe striking power of the fleet Is spearheaded by task forces comprised distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, following: eight lost drivingand of aircraft carriers and their cruisers destroyers. A pow Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a station parking for privileges aboard erful package of problem-solvers, these swift-hard hitting forces. private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR 'were various periods; four Their mere presence Is often the best guide to the hostile inspiring[ NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, assigned to complete aneighthour prudence where it might otherwise be lacking. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before driving Instructions course in remedial No problems In the U.S. of national sovereignty I No worries about publication. News items are welcomed for all sourcesTelephone Academy; thirteen received atJaxPollce base concessions.! No lowering of our flag because a nation however EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. sus- friendly, decides we must go. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries given pended penalties four; three were In the propaganda war, Soviet flights in the vicinity of American\ concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing and five warnings were referred; dismissed; of fleet forces have been an obvious attempt to cut down the reputation Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida manding officers for to com- American naval power They are that sensitive about It. but like Telephone 359-4040 or 359-0271. possible most conscious told. \\'hen disciplinary action. the propaganda, the whole story was not pictures of a Russian "Bear" bomber pulled the stunt of over; VOL. 23 NO. 3 APRIL 1. 1965 Eighteen drivers were assessed flying the US carriers' they had an escort. An F4 "Phant'Olhte a total of 53 Traffic shot oors. In a live shooting( situation the Bear would have been Points. the down many miles from the carrier; task force. This (is what Russians did not say I IPAGE = : ---L I LI"1 I 1 9-6-5- JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3 1 Jax Air News Contest Nears EmII Jax Air News Is Sponsoring a nees, indicate your choices and Best Actor 5. KIM STANLEY -Seance _3. GRAYSON HALL -Nightof "Pick the Academy Awards" mall your entries to: -0n A Wet Afternoon the kuua contest which will net the lucky L RICHARD BURTON 4. LILA KEDROV A-Zorb, winners a grand prize of a six- Awards Contest Becket Best Supporting Actor -the Greek month pass to any Florida State Jax Air News _2. REX HARRISON My -5. AGNES MOOREHEAD - Theatre in Jacksonville, plus two Box 2 Fair Lady Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte 1. JOHN GIELGUD Becket - 3. PETER O'TOOLE - more passes good for three NAS JacksonvilleIn ---- months and one month each. Becket . case of ties, earliest post- 4. ANTHONY QJ INN -ZorUa -2. STANLEY HOLLOWAYMy Best SongL The contest ends tomorrow, marks will decide the winners The Greek Fair Lady. April 2. AU entries must be post- 3. EDMOND O'BRIEN -Seven - so mail your entries today I b. PETER SELLERS: Dr. CHIMCHIMaERE-EE- . marked no later than midnightthat -Strangelove Days In May - day and must be receivedby Best Motion Picture 4. LEE TRACY The Best Mary Popplns Jax Air News by noon April Best ActressL Man 2. DEAR HEART Dear'Heart 1. BECKET Paramount 5 to be eligible. 5. PETER USTINOV Top- 2. DR. STRANGELOVE JULIE ANDREWSMary -"kakl 3. HUSH HUSH, SWEET The Academy will announce -Columbia -P opp ins -CHARl.O'ITE -Hush}. Hush their selections on April 5thand 3. MARY POPPINS BuenaVista 2. ANNE BANCROFT-The Best ActressL Sweet Charlotte Jax Air News will announce Pumpkin Eater Supporting 4. MY KIND OF TOWN - the winners and present the _4. MY FAIR LADY Warner 3. SOPHIA LORENMarriage GLADYS COOPER -My Uobin and His 7lbods passes on April 8th. $ Italian Style Fair Lady 5. WHERE LOVE HASrGONE Entries are pouring in now, so 5. ZORBA, THE GREEK 4. DEBBIE REYNOLDS 2. EDlm'EVANS The Where Love Has don't delay. Clip the list of nom -Rochley. Ltd. Unsinkable Molly BrownEIGHTYNINE -Chalk Garden Gone NAMTD GetsAnnualADMAT I A-I The annual Administrative and x J 4 AAt Material Inspection of the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachments USED CARSTHESE at NAS Jax, NAS Cecil Field was conducted duringthe I period of March 15-18. An inspecting party headed by Cdr.J. . M. Meyer, Executive Officerof / CARSDUVAl the Naval Air Maintenance Training Group, arrived from ? , Memphis on Monday, March 15. The Senior Inspector; visited P various user activities at Jax and Cecil and conducted inspec- MOTORSSAN tions of NAMTD personnel and TEAMS met in Jacksonville over the past weekend to spaces. Other members of the compete 'for both team and individual points in the Southern Area Inspection team reviewed all aspects YMCA 1965 Sports Festival. Some 1,000 YMCA athletes from eight JUAN LOT-RIGHT ROOSEVELT! of NAMTD activities in this southeastern states competed in seven activities that induded basketball - area. gymnastics, handball, judo, wrestling, swimming and diving. The Maintenance Training Various facilities at NAS Jax hasten ten t.ems'or judo competition while 25 other teams engaged in swimming... at the Indoor Group Is commanded by Capt.C. pool. The Intenn.diat. and senior categories in basketball competition 64 GALAXIE . ..$2595 63 FALCON .. . .$1 195 A. Williams with headquarters . at NAS Memphis, Tennessee. met at the Central Branch YMCA and the NAS Mainside Gym. 500" 4 dr. :hardtop V-8, 2 dr., 6 cyl., auto/trans. NAMTRAGRU carries out auto/trans., power steer. & its training functions under the brakes, factory air, 3 to IMPALA. ... II. .$1695 direction of the Chief of Naval choose from.J64IMPALA 4 dr., hardtop, V-8, auto/ Air Technical Rear MILITARY Training trans., R&H, factory air. Admiral Allen B. Smith, Jr. . .... .(2595 The NAMTRADETS at Jax and Hardtop, 2 dr., V-8, auto/ . Cecil are under the direction of AUTO INSURANCEINSURANCE trans., R&H., power ..t..r.62 GALAXIE. ... ..... $1295 LCdr. J. R. Bond and provide factory air. 4 dr., auto/trans, R&H, power - training on the SP2E/H Neptune, steer., and brakes. F-8 Crusader and A-4 Skyhawk McDOUGAllSNEAR AGENCY [63 GALAXIE. .. ... $1595 aircraft, Aviation Support Equip- 500" 2 dr., hardtop, stand- III Missile Test ment, Sparrow 388-7676 MAIN GATE NAS, PHONE 61 BELAIR. ...... . equipment, NBC War fare Defense ard shift, R&H. .$1195 and the Standard Navy Main- 6463 ROOSEVELT MONTHLY PAY PLAN 4 dr., V-8, auto/trans., R&H. tenance Material Management 163 DODGE 330 .. .$1195 power steer., air cond. System. 4 dr.,V.eautoftrans.paw.r . steer. &brakes. I 61 FORD., ... .. .$895 MONEY IN 1 DAY [63 BISCAYNE ... . .$1495 4 dr.rV-8auto/trans.pawer I 4 dr.,V-8,auto/trans.,power steer. $$25 to '600 steer., and brakes.(63FAIRLANE 54 BELAIR.$295 I ( ..... $1395 t' ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto/trans. 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto/trans, RENTALS Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us heater. PLUS MANY, MANY MOREL! how much you want. Pick up the cash at your I convenience. Same-day service. . . ((:D;) PER 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN .zr. $1 DAY PORTABLES AU. Nrw You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING! FAST $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 s 21.00 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 REPAIR SERVICEJjmersOn 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 .. 9'x 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39DIALT ' t payments include interest. SAN JUAN TV 4812 SAN JUAN 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 MOTOR S 387-2121 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 44536A"P - . - - .. .. '- -,. [ N' APRil 1. PAGE 4 JAX AIR I ,.,,., -- CommissionContinued ( from Page /II) _ summer course will be enrolled r : : as Contract Students and! +.. I' Y JL. will tt/ pursue the normal Naval Science courses during their junior art : senior years. They will be paid rt a retainer of A rY ,'" month. pay $40.00 per S. An applicant for enrollment U " '. 30-YEAR PINS-Sompi Sutton (LJ) and James R. Gorman received I ..... the program must meet similar! their. 30 year pins from Capt.J. R.Madr.... CO NAS Mardi 26. requirements, both mentally arJ Also present at the ceremony was Capt.J. A. Hi.g.l, Public Worts physically, of the regular NROTC Officer. Sutton has 6 1/4 yars in the Army and 23 3/4 years in kr An } ,,.. Program. Basically, he must! as a Cvil Employ at Public Works. Donnan has 11 2/3 yearsat k; a sophomore In good standL.! m. Naval Torpedo Station Newport. R.I. and 18 2/3 years inhere f with not less than a ..C'. aver at NAS Jo*. iLd' S fth I IR. ] age at an accredited school, if'' not presently attending college] Federal Service Pin from must have previously complete received Copt. SHAHEEN a 4Q.year at least two of Jr. ft. Mackrom, CO NAS Friday March 26. Also pr.s.nt at the with the same years college wor ILL Watson NAS Supply Officer. Shah..n average. He mui. ceremonies was Capt. spent 29 3/4 years in the Navy and 10 1/4/ years here at NAS meet rigid be physical requireV{ [ Jacksonville as a Civil Employee. At the present time he holds the ments, single and agree to remain single until commIssioned : position of Stockman in Supply. be at least 18 yea of age, a male citizen and ha DANCING iheOflF ISFTELY successfully completed eithe t 8-2 A.M. mathematics through trigo[ [ IE: metry or one semester or quar ter of college mathematics.The . ; iLM'(litE rLI\ will consist six-week of academic summer[Instruction sesslo., Need ? and laboratory drill in Na money 01tthSldt.' Beautiful val Science courses plus physical] education. Follow the Ing summer Oc&ail l, LounqcWELCOMES / session, the remainder of t Borrowa : TO'U' Naval Science curriculum isl undertaken at one of the 55 I DOUBLESAT NROTC universities. SINGLE PRICES Application for the summer/ dime 11-2 P.M. 5-3 P.P. training session must be filed and prior to May 1 at any U.S. Navy 733-9992 or 733-4431 Recruiting Station. Students whc are currently enrolled at a re gionally accredited junior college call (.1.T.Yes -w make, college Immediate, or university application mus for admission at the junior level to the admissions office of the NROTC college oruniversitythey: desire to attend in the fall if they are not already In atten- dance at an NROTC college or university. Acceptance at an NROTC college or university the junior level is an eligibility requirement, and must be accomplished - Jacksonville Kwt Club prior to May 30. you may make application by phone at CJ.T. .r"IIn'IIU": : r.'I"rI.: IEAVER -POST..TIME! ; .I;.O'CLOCK: Or even by mail. lut. frankly, we enjoy meeting people so much we hope you drop by our office in person.That The small boy visiting a farm way we can talk over your loan to>> pay bills, or the money for the first time, was taken out you need for travel. Or discuss whatever problem a RECONDITIONEDMOBILE to see the lambs. He reached out Cl.T. loan can solve for you.Remember, yowl find a CI.T. to pat one. "Why,"exclaimed, make them out "they office about be. There HOMES delightedly just anywhere you happen to of blankets!" are over 400 CI.T. offices from coast to coast. There's a Nat'1 Retired Teachers welcome waiting for you at every one. Why not call now? Ass'n JnL * I wonder why, as wall to waU .. LOANS TO $3000 Our young son gyrates at the CASH YOU GET ball. I7 He took a girl with him at all Monthly 31 30 24 Addison H. Hallock, Look. Payments mos. mos. mos. $50 $1S49.56 $1322.36 $1083.54 10 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 WESCONNETT 100 2644.11 2167.09 FURNITURE CO. 120 I 2600.50 3326 Wesconnett Blvd. at t I03ri r, !;eat M/e.1C fttIt If'hufU,ItWIJ"te aradabk. as all loa.s'110"1'04r rata -LARGEST SELECTION OF I RECONDITIONED MOBILE NEW & USED UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY HOMES IN NORTH FLORIDA -ALL MODELS IN EXCELLENT TV SETSFURNITURE CONDITION SAVE HUNDREDS. 3312 Beach Blvd.Jacksonville NEW 12 FT. WIDE HOMES III 7, Fla. SPECIAL MILITARY 1 EASY CREDIT] FINANCING Phone: 398-1581 . .. -,. NATIONAL MOBILE ..REPROSSE FREIGHT SALVAGF SIONSBargains t.... - .... ... \ . . : : HOME SALES Galore! 2063 HIGHWAY 17, ORANGE PARK Come in and Brouse 2 MILES S. OF N.A.S. PH. 264-9359 Open 9 A.M. to 1 P.M Phone 771-0730: . -- ,-----. . , I APRIL 1. 1965- t t"trl u> > lAX AIR NEWS PAGES >" :., r. AV MalfunctionsOnly I ,. One PhaseOf ! AO SchoolThe t: I I Aviation Ordnanceman E ba young R II ; t at Jacksonville's Naval Air ,r I {1 re , Technical Training Center'sMalfunction { Range trys to remember - everything that he has fAt - read, heard, or dreamed about t t, ")#. 'II' ? the 20 millimeter aircraft gun 1 "'(,.- ...........v: Mark 12. However, the Mark - ILfl- 1T' 12 Is just one piece of.weapon- : YyfW ary that he must learn throughly 4'A the Aviation Ordnanceman at . ,... $ & school j The Mark 12 is mounted on THREE HONORS BESTOWED. Cdr. I.E. Stevenson, Navy Exchange I ::"1 the A4D, F4H, and other com- Officer, receives two service award pins and congratulations from ,' '-<'j bat type aircraft. Using it a Capt. J.R. Mackroth, CO, NAS. Cdr. Stevenson was awarded a RECORD BREAKERS tone Corporals Robert J. MyDoth and Donald pilot can fire 1,000 rounds per 5-year and a 10-year length of service award for his service to R. Laliberte, from left foreground, break old "records" and es- minute of high explosive, tar- the Navy Resale Program. The captain also read a letter of tablish a new one for the 22-week Aviation Electrician "A" School, get practice, armor piercing, or Commendation to Cdr. Stevenson, from RAdVn. J.J. Appleby, Naval Air Technical Training Center. When the two Marines graduated armor piercing tracer ammunition Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy Ship's Store Office, commending with 54 other Navy and Marine students March 26, LCpl. My. his work in the Resale Program. Dosh, with an average of 96.48, had a slight edge on LCpl. Lali- "Are you engaged w ith the links < .. berte's 9640. The previous school record was 95.60. Assigned to now?" the Instructor asks the - Jacksonville's Marine Aviation Detachment for training atthe Navy young ordnanceman. UnhealthyUnwealthy School, they were the first two members of the same class to surpass "Yes." WEST () JAX I the academic record since the school was established in June "Now, what will you have to '1942. Learning of their achievements, LtCol. John W. Sullivan, do?" Factory Authorizedvw Marine Detachment CO, meritoriously promoted them to their "Strip off the feeder." , present rank. Sharing the students' jubilation are, from left rear, "Right." The neighborhood sick llstwas CWO Charles E. Losey, AE School Marine Liaison Officer and Gy. The instructor, Senior Chief growing longer; inferior food, Sgt. Russell "B" Griffin, Class Advisor. Aviation Ordnanceman Robert poor housing, crowded conditions Howland, speaks very slowly. He were taking their toll In the com .' asks the student few questions. munity. Think You Have Troubles? But with his eyes and silencehe What community? It could have DEALER 100 % MECH. WARRANTY tells him when his answersare been any one of number-north., Incomplete. south., east, or west In which A Pasadena California complained to the police that some- woman 1960 VW Sedan $895 Howland is In charge of the social Investigators have been i one was breaking into her home every night and leaving money in Aviation Ordnanceman school'sMalfunction reporting "pockets of poverty" 1961 VW Sedan $1045 her purse 1 He amid the 1 1962 VW Sedan $1245 Range. along general national well- filed against a painter who Brownsville Texas lawmen , with Don F. McDonald, Aviation being. 1963 VW Sedan $1395 heard the of grabbed a woman and palntedbothher story nineyearoldboy Ordnanceman First Class, Staff The ill effects of low Income 1964 VW Sedan $1545 I who beset pummeled arms green. Seems she'dbeen was Sergeants Charles L. Nlnmann, and:! shun housing on general 1960 Karmann Ghla $1095 of little bothering him with repeated by a group angry girls and "J" "D" Edward Stewart, ,health are no news to anyone. 1962 Delux Sta. Wagon $1395 criticisms of the he for refusing to kiss them I way was I her Junior, Instruct approximately 1, When It comes to an ailment 1963 Delux Sta. Wagon $1595 In New Britain. Connecticut a painting garage. a , that The all-time bad sportSman- 250 Aviation Ordnance students like tuberculosis, poverty can 1 1963 Std. Sta. Wagon $1495 man charged someone was . his small ship record is probably held by each year. play a vital part. The disease ......DOMESTIC TRADE-INS...... ! car picking up foreign The students selected Sailors In victim's lodges a germ body frpm its parking place in frontof the girl in Schongau, Germany, 1962 CHEVY II Nova $1345 and Marines week and bides Its spend one at time perhaps for his house, and putting it in the who attended her former beau's auto/trans., R&H., 2 dr. hard- where the Malfunction until - Range they many years the'general wedding and demonstrated her middle of the road I are taught how to assemble disassemble health level of the "host" has top. Even stranger complaints have displeasure by knocking him down repair, and(,1, make adJustments deteriorated to a point where active V963 FALCON $1345' resounded in the ears of law enforcement during the ceremony I on the Mark 12. disease can gain a foothold.Dr. auto/trans., R&H.1963MONZA I Light-fingered citizens come officials throughout The Malfunction Range is located James E. Perkins, manag- $1345 4 the nation and around the world.In in for their share of crazycharges. : In building 537. Two large ing director of the National Tuberculosis heater Hanau, Germany, it was alleged In Tucson, Arizona, of 1963 COMET $1400 trees stand in the front yard Association, said, broke Into chicken ! that a hotel manager was *omebody a the 15-year-old concrete block "Progress will be slow in the auto/trans., R&H,2 dr. 1 twice in one week each coop , turning bedbugs loose in a competitor's battle TB in the face of building. Long, high sausage- against time stealing a hen and replacing - hotel A farmer in Lodi, shaped mounds of dirt are piled' poverty and slum living condition a it with a rooster I Italy, complained that someone near the sides of the building. if we limit our efforts mere- WestsideVOLKSWAGEN has slipped into his pasture and But that was nothing comparedwith Each mound contains five large ly to the medical aspects." He ..' snipped the tails off his 39 cows.A the exploit of the unknown concrete cylinders filled with was speaking In the context of a INC. 1. London woman said that her thief who filched a 2' x 18' stripof sand. The barrels of the five sobering TB case rate for 1963- 1150 SO.LANE AVE. !' landlord, whowanted her to move, asphalt from a Dunstable, Mark 12's point through a squareopening showing an increase In 31 384-3441 .. had seen her wash drying on the Massachusetts, street. or the near the floor and when of America's largest cities aftera OPEN CLOSED line and had sprinkled herundies burglar in Santiago, Chile, who the guns are fired the bullets hit decade of general decline. EVENINGS SUNDAYS with itching powder! entered a man's house while he the sand filled encasements. Lawmen, of course, aren't the 4 bed slept lifted him gently off the only people who hear odd com- and put him on the floor without j jChrysler's line of Doc- THIS WEEK ONLY plaints In the duty awakening him then made ! tors do, too. Valentin Medina, a off with the bed I 61-year-old presented himself Spanish In farmhand 1960 at a, Less oblivious to It all was 1965 Simca$ only $ OO U'w..wovM'9p'MMRwM. Madrid hospital with the claim the Davenport, Iowa, woman who ; that he never slept. A home- complained that a teenager . town doctor affirmed that be had had driven a bicycle over her WYtlMy1a4'>l..ewaw .ew JJDOwH : never known Medina to catch a back as she lay sunbathing In 1 1j wink of sleep in 50 years I the park. .f Even aspirin probably would INCLUDESEVERYTHING \ not have cured the "headache"of Some people won't give a mana 9 .,,.., R : chance a complaint L sporting : the young couple who return- filed In Columbus Ohio stated H..... .(.a Mto .... ...... ... . ed to their Pueblo, Colorado, B ftM... ..a...., home after a vacation and that six men were gambling In Llh.ry.!.......... ' found that someone" had enteredthe the waiting room of the unemployment HfflEHIS 4.13 JUKI office. I "house in their absence and mixed about gallons of cherry- On the other hand, you can't . flavored gelatin in the bathtub! blame a Garfield, Illinois, wnoiizuDuinW tMULil MOTH tom. On the other hand, a Tokyoman restaurant owner for being 5-YEAR OR 50,000. might have done well togulpa disconcerted when a manseeking MILE WARRANTY 1 couple of aspirin tablets before a snack entered his eatery //} ! he decided that an Inefficient horseback I e ' on r-'lfjfJ1.0ulh -...,.} him a f- owe operator gave telephone It had to happen and it finallydid MORE THAN 33 pain and showed his annoyance . fire to the phone booth I : in Manila the Philippines, MILES PER GALLON ' by setting have spurred a man complained that his dog 1218 SAN MARCO 359-2024 Short tempers other bizarre complaints. In had been severely bitten on the 2964 PHILIPS HIWAY 359-0519. Cleveland. ,.Ohio,. *complajntwas neck..r.....r.ty'.VWTJfWP. . .:. .'.\.' .9y.t'N. .,'.. . . . - " . I APRIL I, 1965 4 JAIl AIR NEWS ._ _". ".........._ .0 ' CommissionContinued rap r ( from Page I) summer course will be enrolledas Contract Students and will I IS c ' i : JjJ ,',' (pursue the normal Naval Science courses during their junior and senior years. They will be paida & 1 retainer pay of $40.00 per # 0'J U month.An . applicant for enrollment In 30 YEAR PINS-Sompie Sutton (L) and James R. Dorm on, received the program must meet similar their 30 year pins from Cap J. R.Mockroth, CO NAS, March 26. { requirements, both mentally and Also present at the ceremony was Copt.J. A. Hiegel, Public Works physically, of the regularNROTC Officer. Sutton has 6 1/4 years in the Army and 23 3/4 years in ".. iiu&i Program. Basically, he must bea . as a Civil Employee at Public Works. Dorman has 11 2/3 years sophomore In good standing at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport R.I. and 18 2/3 years inhere with not less than a ..C'. aver- at NAS Jax. age at an accredited school If not presently attending college, must have previously completedat R. G. SHAH EEN received a 40-year Federal Service Pin 'from Capt. least two years of college work Jr. R. Mackroth, CO NAS, Friday March 26. Also present at the with the same average. He must ceremonies was Copt R.L Watson NAS Supply Officer. Shaheen meet rigid physical requirements - spent 29 3/4 years in the Navy and 10 1/4/ years here at NAS be single and agree to time he holds the Civil At the Jacksonville as a Employee. present remain single until com- of' Stockman in Supply. position missioned, be at least 18 yearsof age, a male citizen, and have DANCING successfully completed either the NFTELY mathematics through trigonometry - 8 > 2A.M. or one semester or quar- - OFFI6I ter of college mathematics.The . six-week summer session LOUNGE will consist of academic instruc- tion and laboratory drill In Naval - Need ? money Souths ide's Beautiful education.Science Following courses plus the summer physical Cocktail LounReWELCOMES session the remainder of the / Naval Science curriculum Is Borrow YOU undertaken at one of the 52 DOUBLESAT NROTC universities. SINGLE PRICES Application for the summer 11-2 P.M. 5-8 P.P. training session must be filed dime and i prior to May 1 at any U.S. Navy a 733-9992 or 733-4431 Recruiting Station. Students who are currently enrolled at a regionally - accredited junior college - college, or university must call e.I.T. make Immediate application for admission at the junior level to the admissions office of the NROTC college university they desire to attend in the fall If they are not already In atten- dance at an NROTC college or university. Acceptance at an NROTC college or university at the junior level is an eligibility requirement, and must be accomplished - Jacksonville KPArJ f C'&dREClelITIONE prior to May 30. Yes, you may make application by phone at C.I.T. Or McDUFF North .''OJ BEAVER ** POST TIME I O'CLOCK Or even by mail. But, frankly, we enjoy meeting people so farm The small visiting a boy much we hope you drop by our office in person.That for the first time, was taken out way we can talk over your loan to pay bills, or the money to see the lambs. He reached out you need for travel. Or discuss whatever problem a to pat one. "Why"be exclaimed, Cl.T.loan can solve for you.Remember, you'll find a C.I.T. MOBILE HOMES delightedly, "they make them out office just about anywhere you happen to be. There of blankets Nat'l r' Retired Teachers ore over 400 Cl.T. offices from coast to coast. There's a Ass'n JnL welcome waiting for you at every one.:Why not call now? i * I wonder why, as wall to wall Our young son gyrates at the LOANS TO $3000 ... ry ball, CASH YOU GET He took a girl with him at alL Addison H. Hallock Look. Monthly 31 30 2. Payments mos. mos. mos. $50 $1549.56 $1322.36 $1083.54 WESCONNETT 70 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 FURNITURE CO. 100 2644.71 2167.09 9326 WesconneU Blvd. at 103rd 120 2600.50 . LARGEST SELECTION OF edit hie.acad.t ar d hullll rnsu anca available 0"all la.s It low poop raIn I I RECONDITIONED MOBILE NEW & USED HOMES IN NORTH FLORIDA UNIVERSAl C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY .ALL MODELS IN EXCELLENT TV SETS CONDITION SAVE HUNDREDS. FURNITUREEASY NEW 12 FT. WIDE HOMES 3312 Beach Blvd.Jacksonville I V V 1 CREDIT J III 7, Fla. SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING Phone: 398.1581 .FREIGHT SALVAGE. NATIONAL MOBILE .REPROSSESSIONSBargains " ; ', \ . h I' ,.' HOME SALES Galore! 2063 HIGHWAY 17, ORANGE PARK Come in and Brouse 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Open 2 MILES S. OF N.A.S. PII. 264-9559 Phone 7710750PAG . - . - I !1 1,1965- ,. JAX AIR NEWS E5. w ','' ' $u\,\ f'- :.J'' 7i>'..;,, Malfunctions i t \ Only One PhaseOf aY AO SchoolThe t , young Aviation Ordnanceman - I at Jacksonville's Naval Air 1. i i ? LTA i Technical Training Center's Malfunction Range trys to remember everything that he has $ 4'ir read, heard, or dreamed about < ,: the 20 millimeter aircraft gun / Mark 12. However, the Mark , 12 Is Just one piece of.weapon- ary that he must learn throughly > at the Aviation Ordnanceman J oy'I' school t JI " \! The Mark 12 Is mounted on THREE HONORS BESTOWED. Cdr. T.E. Stevenson, Navy Exchange "" : the A4D, F4H, and other com- Officer, receives two service award pins and congratulations from ,.. ,-.1 bat type aircraft. Using It a Capt. J.R. Mackroth, CO, NAS. Cdr. Stevenson was awarded a RECORD BREAKERS lance Corporals Robert J. MyDosh and Don- pilot can fire 1,000 rounds per 5-year and a 10-year length of service ward for his service to ald R. loliberte, from left foreground, break old"records" and es- minute of high explosive, tar- the Navy Resale Program. The captain also read a Letter of tablish a new one for the 22-week Aviation Electrician "A" School, get practice, armor piercing, or Commendation to Cdr. Stevenson, from RAdm. J.J. Appleby, Naval Air Technical Training Center. When thetwoMarines gradu- armor piercing tracer ammuni- Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy Ship's Store Office, commending ated with 54 other Navy and Marine students March 26, LCpl. My. tion."Are his work in the Resale Program. .. Dosh, with an average of 96.48, had a slight edge on LCpl. Loli you engaged with the links berte's 96.40. The previous school record was 95.60. Assigned to now?" the Instructor asks the t Jacksonvilfe's Marine Aviation Detachment for training at the Navy young ordnanceman. UnhealthyUnwealthy (@J School, they were the first two members of the same class to sur "Yes." WEST ) JAX pass the academic record since the school was established in June "Now, what will you have to '1942. Learning of their achievements, LtCol.! John W. Sullivan, do?" Factory Authorizedvw Marine Detachment CO, meritoriously promoted them to their "Strip off the feeder." , present rank. Sharing the students' jubilation are, from left rear, "Right." The neighborhood sick listwas CWO Charles E. Losey, AE School Marine Liaison Officer and Gy. The Instructor, Senior Chief growing longer; inferior food, Sgt. Russell "B" Griffin Class Advisor. Aviation Ordnanceman Robert poor housing, crowded conditions Y Howland, speaks very slowly. He were taking their toll In the com . asks the student few questions. munity.What. i Think You Have Troubles? But with his eyes and silencehe community? It could have 100% MECH.DEALER WARRANTY tells him when his answersare been any one of a number -north, Incomplete. south, east, or west In which A Pasadena, California, woman complained to the police that someone Howland Is In charge of the social Investigators have been 1960 VW Sedan $895 l was breaking Into her home every night and leaving money In Aviation Ordnanceman school's reporting "pockets of poverty"amid 1961 VW Sedan $1045 ner purse I IBrownsville Malfunction Range. He, along the general national well- 1962 VW Sedan $1245 ,' filed a painter who against Texas lawmen with Don F. McDonald, Aviation being. 1963 VW Sedan $1395 heard the story of a nineyearoldboy grabbed a woman and painted both Ordnanceman First Class Staff The ill effects of low Income 1964 VW Sedan $1545 <,< who was beset and (pummeledby her arms green. Seems she'dbeen Charles L. Nlnmann and shim 1960 Karmann Ghia $1095 Sergeants housing on general ) him with a group of angry little girls bothering repeated and "J" "D" Edward Stewart ,,health are no news to anyone. 1962 Delux Sta. Wagon $1395 , criticisms of the he was for kiss them I way refusing to her Junior, Instruct approximately 1, When It comes to an ailment 1963 Delux Sta. Wagon $1595 In New Britain, Connecticut, a painting garage. 250 Aviation Ordnance students like The all-time bad tuberculosis poverty can 1963 Std. Sta. Wagon $1495 sportsman- man charged that someone was ship record is probably held by each year. play a vital part. The disease .....DOMESTIC TRADE-INS...... I picking his small foreign car up The students selected Sailors In victim's lodges a body germ In frontof the girl In Schongau, Germany, 1962 CHEVY II Nova $1345 Its parking place frpm and week at and bides Its time for Marines, spend one perhaps his house, and putting It In the who attended her former beau's auto/trans., RAH., 2 dr. hard the Malfunction Range where theyare many years until the'general wedding and demonstrated her middle of the road I taught how to assemble, disassemble health level of the "host" has top. i Even complaints have displeasure by knocking him down 1 1963 FALCON $1345 stranger repair, and;! make adjustments deteriorated to a point where active ' resounded In the ears of law en- during the ceremony! on the Mark 12. disease can gain a foothold.Dr. auto/trans., R&H. , forcement officials throughout Light-fingered citizens come The Malfunction Range Is located James E. Perkins, manag- 1963MONZAheater $1345 In for their share of the nation and around the world. crazy In building 537. Two large ing director of the National Tuberculosis - In Hanau, Germany, It was alleged charges In Tucson, Arizona, trees stand In the front yard of Association said, 1963 COMET $1400 ,, broke Into chicken 'mebody a that a hotel manager was the 15-year-old concrete block "Progress will be slow In the auto/trans., R&H, 2 dr. ' coop twice In one week, each turning bedbugs loose In a competitor's battle TB In the face of i building. Long, high sausage- against time stealing a hen and replac- hotel. A farmer in Lodi shaped mounds of dirt are piled'near poverty and slum living condition '" ing It with a rooster! Italy complained that someone the sides of the building. If we limit our efforts mere- WestsideVOLKSWAGEN has slipped Into his pasture and But that was nothing comparedwith Each mound contains five large ly to the medical aspects." He ., ; snipped the tails off his 39 cows the exploit of the unknown concrete cylinders filled with was speaking In the context of a INC. I.I A London woman said that her thief who filched a 2' x 18' stripof sand. The barrels of the five sobering TB case rate ,for 1963- 1150 SO. LANE AVE. landlord, who wanted her to move, asphalt from a Dunstable, Mark 12's point through asquare showing an Increase In 31 3843441OPEN had seen her wash drying on the Massachusetts, street. or the opening near the floor and when of America's largest cities aftera CLOSED line and had sprinkled her undies! the fired the bullets hit decade of decline. , burglar In Santiago, Chile, who guns are general EVENINGS SUNDAYS, with Itching powder I entered a man's house while he the sand filled encasements. Lawmen, of course, aren't the ---- - slept, lifted him gently off the bed only people who hear odd com- and him on the floor without j put plaints In the line of duty. Doc- THIS WEEK ONLY! awakening him then made tors do, too. Valentin Medina, a off with the bed I Spanish farmhand, L presented 61-year-old himself In 1960 at a Less oblivious to It all was Chrysler's IS65 Simca only $0000 Madrid hospital with the claim the Davenport, Iowa, woman who ; that he never slept. A home- complained that a teenagerhad i, town doctor affirmed that he had driven a bicycle over her DOWNEVERYTHING ! never known Medina to catch a back as she lay sunbathing In 1 wink of sleep In 50 years! the park. p Even aspirin probably would INCLUDES I not have cured the "headache"of Some people won't give a mana m y ; sporting chance: a complaintfiled the young couple who return- s p.Mw. tot Mto .... tttta H* .4 i iI. \ ed to their Pueblo, Colorado, In Columbus, Ohio, stated I..... ell flMBM s......... \\' home after a vacation and that six men were gambling In I buregr"" eel 1aN.1. . found that someone' had enteredthe the waiting office.room of the unemployment -- _-. :<1__j 1 PAYMENTS 48.13 Mull *KSft : ; house In their absence and mixed about gallons of cherry- On the other hand, you can't 0 &IIIIOIIm DEIlII tlIUIfl MOTH tIe. J flavored gelatin In the bathtub! blame a Garfield, Illinois, - On the other hand, a Tokyoman restaurant owner for being 5-YEAR OR 50,000 might have done well togulpa disconcerted when a manseekinga MILE WARRANTY 1 couple of aspirin tablets before snack entered his eatery >: IJI) . he decided that an Inefficient on horseback I --'C'jtnoulh ... owell w 4 telephone operator gave him a / , pain and showed his annoyanceby It had to happen and It finallydid MORE THAN 33 setting fire to the phone booth I : In Manila, the Philippines, MILES PER GALLON . Short tempers have spurred a man complained that his dog 1218 SAN MARCO 359-2024 other bizarre complaints. In had been severely bitten on the 2964 PHILIPS HIWAY 359.0519 CievelandOhf. to",a.,com. -plaint! was nec 'r...,'r.. .X'... .' .7'Y. .f.914, .. .9J'" .'.',,.'.- 0"APRIL ' --- _._- --- ..-,........., -- ..... r ?. .. PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS I APRIL 1. 1965. I'TOWC To View FashionsSpring MoviesMovies Bluejackets Inn J 0" Club and summer fashions, May election luncheon will be Introduced Thursday, April 1 Jean Jowers of for the offices'of r pre- will be shown regularlyat presented by Thursday, April 1 Danny Meyer Orchestra with) Orange Park, will be the special sident, first and second vice- 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- LaVerne Pearson 8:30-11:30 feature of the Jacksonville Of- presidents recording secretary, day.NATTC Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m.. ficers Wives Club luncheon on corresponding secretary, and will have two feature Dinner 6-9 p.m.Friday p.m. Wednesday, April 7. Social hour treasurer. times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.on Saturdays Friday, April 2 will begin at the 0 Club at 11:30 Ficeur and VAP-62 will host and Sundays. The hospitalwill April 2 March Wilson 9-1 a.m. a.m. with the luncheon commencing the luncheon with Mrs. II. F. have one feature Sunday's Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. at 1:30 p.m.Candidates McCue and Mrs. J. P. Cullen at 7 7 p.m. Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 3 for the up-coming co-chairman. Kiddy Matinee at Ma Inside Music by Charlie Jay 8-12 a.m. Theatre Saturdays,2 p.m Theseare Phil Cays Chantels 9-1 a.m. subject, to change Saturday, April 3 Sunday, April 4 Thursday, April 1 Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. March Wilson 8:30-11:30: p.m. Music by Sam Ross 8:30- Mainside Sylvia CarrollUaker 12:30 a.m Monday, April 5 Peter Lawford p NATTC Good Neighbor Sam Sunday, April 4 Pizza 2 for 1 Night Jack Lemmon, Dorothy Pro- Buffet 6-9 p.m. Prime Ribsof Tuesday, April 6 LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE vine Beef IbspitalBeach Party Frankie Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.Wednesday . 3909 BLANDING BLVD. Avalon, Dorothy alone Monday, April 5 April 7 DANCING NIGHTLY"A Friday, April 2 Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. Game Night 8 p.m. Dinner 6-9 p.m.Tuesday . Mainside Back Door To I fell - friendly friendly place people"DRIVEIN for Jlmmie Rodgers, Jack Nicholson April 6 CPO Club Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p.m. NATTC Sylvia Carroll Baker Thursday, April 1 SERVICE Peter Lawford Wednesday, April 7 Pizza CASE LOTS AT COST +10% Hospital Good Neighbor Sam Fried Chicken Night 6-9 p.m. Night Jack Lemmon, Dorothy Pro- Friday, April 2 vine Acey Ducey Club Music by Phil Cay Chantels t Saturday, April 3 Saturday, April 3 Mainside( Robin&Seven Hoods - I Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin Thursday, April 1 Music by Moon-Liters "'''. '... NATTC Back Door to Ibll l Happy ibur 4:30-6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 4 Jlmmie Rodgers Jack Nicholson - Friday, April 2 Music by Phil Cays Chantels TOE Hospital Sylvia Carroll Baker 5 I Mark Castle Combo 8:30- Monday, April Peter Lawford 12:30 a.m. HOLLY Kiddy Matinee 30 Years of Fun Game Night 3 Saturday April Tuesday, April 6 1 4 Bedrooms Sunday, April 4 Mark Castle Combo 8:30- Mainside Night Train to Par(Is 12:30 a.m Open Separate Dining ,. Leslie Neilson Alzia Gur : Room Sunday, April 4 Wednesday, April 7 NATTC Robin& Seven Hoods - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin Bobby King Quartet 8:30- Open I Ibspltal Back Door to Hell 11:30 p.m. Jimmie Rodgers, Jack Nicholson - .r. Monday, April 5' AUTOS ; t Monday, April 5 Happy Hour 4:30-6:30: p.m. PAINTED tj THE Mainside Hercules, Samson, Tuesday, April 6 Ulysses Kirk Morris, Game Night at 7:30 p.m. $ 00 : Richard Lloyd 45 NATTC Night Train to Paris Wednesday April 7 EASY TERMS Leslie Neilson, Alzia Gur 3 Bedrooms Movies 8 G-B MOTORS Hospital Robin& Seven I bods sports p.m.- 1 1/2 Baths Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin 5013 San Juan Ave. Curved Tuesday, April 6 (San Juan & Cassat) PH 387-3075 Drive Mainside( Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley, Ann Margaret I -HerculesSamsonUly- g r sses Kirk Morris, Richard Wocu: THE Lloyd C1hnktVthVSEEPAGE ; FRIDAY! Hospital Night Train to Paris At 'IJst. I ELM Leslie Neilson, Alzia Gur 12 AND rte. i icfuftc Wednesday, April 7 YOU'LL KNOW WHYI , uou'i/e/ beenuwtoq 3BR IK Baths Mainside Send le No flowers- RIVERSIDECHEVROLET to see .. Doris Day, Rock Hudson GarageCHURCHES NATTC Viva Las Vegas-Elvis Presley Ann Margaret onGoldfarb Hospital Hercules Samson, CEDAR HILLS Morris Ulysses Kirk Richard_ Lloyd SEGRAVES SERVICE CENTER , home / please come SCHOOLS PHILLIPS AUTO-MARINE SERVICE .A'11::, ..................... SIDEWALKS [4669 Roosevelt Blvd at Ortega River I NOT A SCENE CUT! PHONE 389-1161 STREETLIGHTS tf: lOT A WORD CHAN6EDI! PLAYGROUND ....................... Body Shop 4501 Irvington St. 24 Mr AAA Road Service : Sill: and Plaid Stamps J COLOR wfe LUXE Mechanical Service Fuel Oil Service Dicl-o-Car ......, . < * Body Repairs Pier 17 Marina IMIaul :. -4**:,<***' : SHIRLEY MacLAINE Boat gas at Regular Station Prices PETER USTINOVr f Now Showing complete 1965 lines: '' RICHARD CRENNA Boats & Motors "- .fvinrude Cl/ILinill\r Tnunderbird ,W High Trades \ tf InHUUcStarcraft f low Down Payment I0R Hf Formula Jr. f : 0 Easy Terms C&tafaZZj Viking Neptune Trailers Our 36 year reputation is your best guarantee of quality service. ... --- - ..... -y- "iF I __ .iii' 'iiI)1"- 11'_ .' .- . (ft. II, APRIL 1 1,1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 ,: Retirement Credit Union Drops ( (ColllinuJ: fmm /'rtgp I'/ versify of Florida for three and ;; :: ;::::; la:lfnlrl' : "I. one-half years. Disability CoverageThe : : ...... .....au........... .. : Braddock . Cdr. lives with his ,..:>"..s'v. .x,Q...:.::.:.::::.:::.:::::::::..::..::.::.::.::.::.::...:...::..,:.:.:..:::..::..:.:...:..::..:...::.....:,.i: :::::: ::::::.0: wife the former Jane Starker of a:.SY: : ;:; ;;: ':':':is: +vsNN;;: ;;;:;<<;;;; : :;; ; Board of Directors for the a new one year contract. The Tucson, Arizona, and three child Credit Union held a special meet- contract went to the John Hancock Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde lA ren, Linda 15, Greg, 14, Ing at which it was decided to Insurance Company as they Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than 4 and Nancy, l on WestoverRd., discontinue the Disability Cover- offered the lowest cost contract. Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads or. ! Orange Park( Florida. He will late for this deadline will be the following . age available in the past. The Under the Disability Coverage, riving too published be associated with a Mobile Home decision, effective April 30, was members who had negotiatedloans week unless the publisher( is instructed otherwise. , Company maintaining home offi- reached as a result of'surveys with the Credit Union and A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be ces In Orange Park. submitted by a number of Insurance then retired due to disability, received WITH the copy for the ad. His mother, Mrs. Alice Brad- ' carriers competing for left the Insurance company obli- DONOTSCNDCA5H hJ dock, lives at 1917 River Road. gated to pay off the loarror loans. RATE: Minimum charge +i3 lines). .. . . .*1.00 ' This had caused a substantial Increase Per additional line |14 words per line . 0.35 In the projected premiumcost for 1965, thus depriving the uttttrttnsrttrtt.. - majority of members,, additional benefits and services that could FOR SALE -' 3 Br home, closeto IRON RITE MANGLE IRON-wal be realized from these funds. NAS $50 down $50 month. nut cabinet, New $300. Price The Insurance Committee Is Call Art Powell USN RET 264- $50. Call 387-7105 . continuing to study additional recommendations 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR. and changes In t. the Credit Union's Insurance co FOR SALE Sony-stero tape re- 0.. best UNFURN. APT FOR RENT corder. Includes speakers & 2 verages, striving for the \ Blandlng Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 microphones. Call Lt. J. G. I and most comprehensive cov- erage for members at the low- br Kit. Equip. 3 mL NAS Doctor, NAS 8353. t :: Owner 7718697. /4j est possible cost. $115 mo. FOR SALE 3 Bdr, 2 Bath. A/C. I Ship Transfer FOR SALE Inc. Prop duplex central heat fenced yard. In \ 3-plex 4-plex, 3 mi. NAS $115 school bus pick-up zone. Sidewalks " " (Continued u Page 1)I) mOo Owner 771-8697. low down payment. $86. missile cruiser USS Columbus mo. 7528 Sharbeth Dr. Phone ,. (CG-12)), now In San Diego, will USED TV CLEARANCE 10 to 771-019L be transferred to the Atlantic choose from. $25.00 and up. BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE early in 1966. The newly com- Phone 3872121. UNFURN HOUSE FOR RENT - AND THE BEACHES missioned carrier USS America 441 Wabash Ave. behind Roosevelt , (CVA-66)) and two guided missile HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT Mall 2 Br, kit equipped t frigates now under construction, 2-3-4 bedrooms 1 1/2 bawl laundry conn. Ige screened back ;' rnmmDii1l1m USS Daniels (DLG-27)) and USS We specialize In FHA, VA re- porch, fenced backyard. 389- 1 Wainwright (DLG-28))will remainIn sales. Only $100. down no 8 90or]: 359-4168 $70 mo. the Atlantic. closing costs. For personalized rta' FRITZ Home port of Enterprise will be service Call CoL Lostumbo GUARANTEED USED TV'S \ Alameda California. Bainbridgewill 771-0374, day or night, GRANGE, $35.00 up. 10 to choose from. \ \ f' PARMAN Ret have Its home port In Long WATSON, THAL and COMPANY Call Chuck or Cliff 389-367L f CPO Baach, California. Home ports REALTORS FL 9-2308. t owner for the others ships in the Inter- REAL ESTATE: Information on , fleet transfer will be announced sales, purchases, equities rentals - FOR RENT ORANGE PARK - later. or FHA VA homes. Call 3 Bdr. furn house TV, linens, In OPERATION SEA ORBIT in Walter T.Bowen USN Rtd. Char- 1964 Enterprise, Long Beach, utlnsels, A/C, utilities con- ter Real Estate Co. 387-6511 or Harold Parman Mayport nected. Will rent to bachelors. and Bainbridge circumnavigatedthe p 387-2851 at night. Fritz Parman, Jr. Roosevelt Phone 264-6884. I nuclear a world , Lou Webber NormandySPEED on power distance of more than 30,000miles PRIVATE OWNERS CARS FOR in a little more than two NEAR NAS garage apt. furn- SALE for list, price terms, ; ished Aircond. maid .. EQUIPMENT months without refuelling or replenishing completely. call 721-368L service. $60.00 3846288. provisions or storesor COMPLETe Llftl OF MAG; WHEELS any kind.SWEATER 1305 DONALD STREET lower I RACING SLICKS, CHROME PIPES ,' SINGER duplex, redecorated, 2 1/2 Bdr., i ''I<,.t tl'i DIALO elec. kitchen, 389-0838. tACHONIETERS FLOOR & SHIFTS > . J#. :'t MATIC FOR RENT one bedroom house HO DOWN PARENT l Sewing Machine Console Model carport, near NAS for navy cou r A-1 shape. Sold new for over pie 2646253. \ WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN ., $300. Pay off balance of $82.40or of \ \, assume monthly payments POPLAR POINT Furn. apt., \ WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES $7.80. Will take older machineas 3. Rms, 1658 Glendale $55.00 \ FREEWHEEL FREE FREE. 4, i4 part payment. Call Credit (near NAS) Call EV 73985. ;, "' ,;' Manager, 353-1946 night orday. \ A-1 Sewing Machine Co. , WHEELALIGNMENT BRAKEADJUSTMENT 1962 IMPALA s.s. Cony., st, , BALANCE R&H WSW, excel, coed $1650.or . RENTALS PARTIES, DANCES- better offer. Call Lt. jg. ( ,.i Twin Hills Civic Bldg. rea- Hahn NAS ext. 8748 or 384- t BLACK RECAPS 67015'BtKTT 750 x 14" ; sonable rates, 771-4217. 5154. ) 13'4 14 WSWTBISAIL j .f j.f FOR SALE3BR, BRICK IDME NO QUALIFYING 4 Bdr, 2 Ba, ?, 2 BA, den screened porch, patio, A/C W to W carpet, LR&DR . ,. Ig LR, & Dr, chain link fence equip kit, use my loan. Call r( Gar, kit with a built-in dish- Murr, ext. 8112. Sgt. PRICESVEXCHANGE PLU/TAX r washer, garbage dis, cent heat Alt OTHER SIZES LOW, LOW, LOW & air, low dwn pay, Avallabll now, 7377 Wonder Lane, Ortega ADULT ART CLASSES, begin& ENGINE OVERHAUL Hills. advanced students Gene Wagner REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 Troemel, Orange Park Phone ; SHOCKS & Labor OVER 300 Guaranteed used tires. 2646759. 1 FRONT OR REAR (Parts ) 12.95 $2.00 & up. Most sizes, Good- BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 year Service Store, San Juan& Beautiful NEW homes in lovely BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 Jersey 389-367L Orange Park priced from SCIENTIFIC ENGINE TUNE UP (Labor) 4.95 $20,000 Avail VA or FHA. Put L I I yourself at home in the nicest FURN APT. ORTEGA SECTION- \ tor one adult $95.00; 557 Oak, community ever, by call Art. BI6 CHIEF TIRE CO, Powell Powell USN/tfet Realty Bkr.264-6144wlth- $444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAYPORTRpAD .. FURN APT. ORTEGA SECTIONfor - adult $95.00 557 Oak<, one ; STRETCHER-Jill St. \ Ey 9-0388 Etf 44631Urojs&Frotr GH 64825S John currently thrilling movie go- $50.00 for a couple. Can own- FURN. APT 33 Judson Cir. ) iii..i ,IIM.. ''. Mil* I rom titfit* Milt* I ronH.au- era on. the Armed Forces circuits, er after 1800. 389-9886, Best Orange Park near NAS waterfront - models a multicolored sweater. bargain in city. Pry Call 2649632. - - , APRIL 1,1965 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS 1 816121J Seat Belts Make c. Margin Of Difference Washington, D.C., (NAVNEWS.Auto) seat belts may mean the dif- \ ference between dying or surviving In an automobile accident. Highway statistics show that one person Is killed every 14 minutesand 3S one person Is Injured every 15 seconds. This totals out to disabling T4! . ; enough people In a 10 hour V Y: period to man an attack aircraft Police In Indiana, during a 90- k\"Z. r. . .. carrier or almost one rlftesquad day period, studied 130 fatal accidents :',f . f every three hours. In which 153 persons were 1)i killed and 220 autos were in- Chief Novak volved. They reported that If seat i VP Humphrey belts were used 69 percent of 20 Year Chief COASTAL WATCH-Jet and propeller-driven aircraft crowd the flight those killed would have lived and deck of the VSS Ranger patrolling the South China Sea.off the coat Praises Federal an additional 12 percent might For ThirtyAdolph Goes have possibly survived.The . O. Sullivan the of the Republic of Vlet-Nam at Seaman Dan scant Civilian WorkersFollowing seat belt's function. Is to t area from hit lookout pott. Novak A. hold auto occupants securely In was promoted are excerpts from their seats. The person then to the rate of chief petty offi- remarks of Vice PrestdentHum- slows down with the vehicle Instead cer In the United States Navyon yy %:dH :T phrey at the Civil Service Com- of hurtling Into the dash April 5, 1945. -.MUSTANG'FALCON mission's annual honor awards board, windshield, or being Now a Master Chief AviationMachinist's ceremony marking the 82d"anniversary thrown to Irom, the auto. Mate In the Naval / FAIRLANE .1 of the Civil Service Act Lap-type belts do not always Air Reserve, Novak will cele- ( ((7 GALAXIE of 1883: prevent head contact within the brate 20 years as a Navy Chief T-BIRD "This morning we honor sev- auto, but they do help restrain Petty Officer, this April 5. eral of the public servants who more than half of the occupants' The two-decade chief com- ROY PADGETTNAVAL have been giving long and faith- body weight. The seat belt also ments that his ambition now Is READY RESfRVIST N I dR ful service to the people of the steadies the driver behind the to be a 30-year CPO. DUVALMOTORS United States, and we honor wheel In case of distrubing jolt, Chief Novak enlisted In the Bt'FORE:1t7t1 LEAVE.wotw vdU others who have rendered con- or a rear-end collision.The Navy during January 1941, at the 1000 W. Forty th .353-9021 LIKE TO TNT HBO VOUR 080561 CON ma1T spicuous and extraordinary ser- National Safety Council age of 17. Advancing six pay vice to the Civil Service Com- states that your chances of sur- grades .In four years, he made mission and the Federal civil vival In an automobile accidentare chief. service In general"We five times greater if you stay With the close of World War On target help celebrate the 82d birth- In the protective shell of your II, Chief Novak joined the Naval money day of the competitive clvll-ser- auto than If you are thrown from Air Reserve. Us first weekend - vice merit system In the Federal your car. The seat belt will help drill aboard the Naval Air wherever you're stationedBorrow Government, aId I congratulatethose keep you In the auto. Reserve Training Unit at Jacksonville - of you In the Federal Accidents are not highway- Fla., was In 1947 after career service who are being speed affairs as many people tend the unit has been In operation honored for your contributions to to believe. Two out of three traffic only a few months. the American people and to the deaths occur within 25 miles The chief Is presently assigned - cause of effective government. of home. Also more than half of to Anti-submarine Squadron Because, let the record be manifestly the accidents causing Injury or 742, one of the 14 selected reserve clear there Isn't any death happens at speeds less than squadrons and units such thing as good governmentand 40-mlles-per-hour. attched to the Florida training effective government without The American Medical Association dedicated public servants and If states that, as a bonus unit.Chief Novak Is the only remaining - A there ever were a group of un- safety factor, seat belts promote plankowner of his squadron - heralded heroes In the cause of better posture and substantiallyreduce which he serves as aircrew freedom that group Is the Fed- fatigue, especially during training chief. eral, State and local public ser- long trips. There is no need to After more than two decadesIn vant that gives unselfishly, strain to stay in place during nor the Navy, Chief Novak holds wholeheartedly of his or her time, mal stops and turns.If strong opinions of what it meansto talent, and energy to the common you don't have seat beltsin be a chief. good and to the public good. your auto get them today! He feels that with the chiefsof L the Navy, to a large degree, rests the future of naval lea- -Ihlef dership."Everyone in the Navy is con- cerned about leadership these AND Matihau days. The emphasis on Improving - from HFCHFC ,MERCURY Naval Leadership Is directedat confidently all levels, officer and en- listed." he said _ has 1400 offices ready to serve you-worldwide Wet & Dry Storage -whenever you need cash. Even If you're Marine Ways . shipped overseas,you can use HFC's fast onestepair U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH TV REPAIRS mail loan service.So never borrow money needlessly - ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.98351 but when"you must-do as 150,000 service- men do each year: Borrow confidently and repay conveniently at Household Finance. SP 1-4602 !i Borrow up to $600 ; Take. up to 24 months to repay FRENCH'SRADIO Ask about credit life insurance TV on loans at 'rates group SALES A SERVICE : NOUSEHOFINANCE -Box 6157 SERVINGENTIRE lOJrd STREET- t : SOUTHWEST _. JAX CHICKEN BOX..97 CHILI DOGS 8 FOR $1.00 SALES & SERVICE ON 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 SPECIAL: -AI TELEVISION RADIO Cedar Hills Shopping Center SHRIMP S 115' HI-FI AUTOMOBILE RADIO 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 DINNER ORGAN 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 5100 BLANDING 771.7970 ALL WORK GUARANTEED "In ."," ',.:.', .. ...................0..'.......... ..:-......................---\'t.-. . . ......................... ..111.11111.1.1.1111.1.:7. .. 1 . - ._ ,_.- ,- -- - rL > 1. 1965 ; JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 I Civilian Merit PromotionsThe Joseph W. Schultz Supvy. Supply Clerk GS-6 Supvy. Inventory Immunization For Management Assistant, GS-7 Edith Shelley, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management Assistant, Overseas Duty GS-5 following NAS Jacksonville employees have been promotedIn Marvin Smith GS-4 GS-6 Officers and enlisted men awaiting - E. Sr., Supply Clerk, Supply Clerk with the accordance station's Merit Promotion Program: Norman J. Sylvia, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Supply Clerk, GS-5 overseas assignmentsare reminded that be Burlce H. Treakle, Supvy. Supply Clerk GS-5 Inventory Man- they must OVERHAUL AND REPAIR DEPARTMENTElbert agement Assistant, GS-7 processed through the Medical Edna V. Wanamaker, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management Department before such trans- A. Adams Helper (Airframes Mech.) Airframes Mechanic Assistant GS-5 fer. The Medical Department Is John A. Boettger, Aircraft Cleaner A/C Ordnance Mechanic required to review health recordsof Sanilla M. Welborn, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management Thomas P. Callahan, Electrician Planner & Estimator (Electrician Assistant, GS-5 military personnel and their ) dependents to Insure that there I James C, Ferguson, Machinist Planner & Estimator (Machinist) DATA PROCESSING DEPARTMENT are no contra-lnd teat Ions tosuch t i Billy C. Harrington, rfelper (A/C Electrician ) Electroplater an assignment. I! Mabron Hill Aircraft Painter Leadlngman A/C Painter Juanita J. Cooper EAM Operator, GS-3 Digital Computer Sys- An instruction set forth by the H 1 George lee, Helper l (A/C Eng. Mech.) Aircraft Engine Worker tems Operator, GS-5 Bureau of Medicine also requires " Charles H Moye, Mechanical Engineering Technician GS-9 Same Myrtle C. Jackson, EAM Operator, GS3 Digital Computer Sys- that personnel departing the con- '; I GS-11 tems Operator, GS-5 tinental U.S. be current In their )'1 F. Scharle Production Ott-Helner A. Pietsch, EAM Operator, GS-3 Digital Computer Hugh Dispatcher Airframes Mechanic Immunizations. In order to per- I:, Ralph J, Schwartz, Helper (A/C Eng. Mech.) -Aircraft Engine Worker Systems Operator, GS-5 mit a timely administrationof ;, Peter Smith, Industrial Tractor Oper. Aircraft Towman Francis J. Robertson, EAM Operator, GS-3 Digital Computer this procedure required immunizations - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTEvans Systems Operator GS-5 should begin as earlyas I I MISCELLANEOUSGeorge possible following the receiptof C. Daigle, Truck Driver Truck Driver, Davy orders. Failure to comply j Floyd Guy, Helper, Plpecoverer and Insulator Plpecoverer& J. Barvlnls, Warehouseman Supply Dept. Production Dis- with this procedure may resultIn Insulator patcher Overhaul& Repair Dept. either delay In travel or mass Curtis B. Tomllnson, Truck Driver Truck Driver, Heavy Lenoma V. Crews, Clerk-Typist, GS-2 Overhaul & Repair Dept. Immunization at one time. Raphael). Wells, Automatlve Mechanic Ifeavy Duty Equipment Clerk-Typist, GS-3 Public Works Dept. ! Mechanic Elizabeth B. Judah, Glory-typist. GS-3 Public Works Dept. Clerk - Typist, GS-4 Overhaul& Repair Dept. SUPPLY DEPARTMENTWilliam Annlce B. Redmond, File Clerk GS-3 Industrial Relations Dept. [ M Abernethy, Jr., Supply Clerk, GS-4, Inventory Man- Transceiver Operator, GS-4 Communications Department. agement Assistant, GS-5 Bernard Slegel Warehouseman Supply Department Production John F. Anders, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management Assis- Dispatcher Overhaul& Repair Dept. CHURCH of CHRIST tant, G5-5 William A. Thomas, Warehouseman Supply Dept. Toolroom 5223 WESCQNNETT BLVD. Oliver 13. Bomar, Jr., Accounts Maintenance Clerk, GS-3 Supply Attendant Overhaul& Repair Dept NEAR NAS Clerk, 05-5 Ruth R. Wutkowskl, Accounting Technician GS-5 Comptroller Department JUST OFF TIMUQUANA RD. Eunice P. Chesser, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management Same, GS-6 SUNDAYS: , Assistant, GS-5 10:00: A.M. mOLE WORSHIP ': Roy E. Chester, Supvy. Supply Clerk, GS-6 Inventory Management Hubby was fed up. "Really 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP Assistant, GS-7 CU Extends Mary,' he said, "nowadays you 6:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICEWEDNESDAYS Hazal B. Clark, Supvy. Supply Clerk, GS-6 Inventory Management only kiss me when you want some I Assistant, GS-7 PrivilegesIf money." Priscilla A. Coleman, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management "Well, goodness mef said 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE 4 Assistant, GS-5 you are a retired memberof Mary. "Surely that's often CIIURCIi PHONE SP 1-5079: Ruth D. Cooper, Supply Clerk GS-3 Supply Clerk GS-4 the military service and enough. Isn't It?" MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 \ Charles J. Cullen, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management authorized to use the facilities Humor (Australia). I Assistant, GS-5 at NAS Jax, then a new amend- Jean H. CUte Ilffe. Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management ment to the Charter and bylawsof ..... l'.r.:: ./. .#'t.rJ ... Assistant GS-5 the local Credit Union will ': 'L- .. - ' Louise W. Harris, Supply Clerk, GS-3 Supply Clerk, GS-4 you.The : ) Betty S. Ifenderson, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management amendment, which w as approved $ , Assistant, GS-5 by the Director of the )'":' :.(,)- ' "$: : >:f > : Helen A. Hylton, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management Bureau of FederalCredltUnlons, ,::. : I it OUR I Assistant, GS-5 affects only the Credit Union for .....!:t i... Mary F. Jemmott, Supply Clerk, GS-3 Supply Clerk GS-4 the Naval Shore Establishments ::F1.: I. Macy E. Lotz, Supvy. Supply Clerk, GS-4 Supvy. Supply Clerk, Duval County, in extending membership "" } 4fF GRANDOPENNO I GS-5 privileges to retired personneL t Dorothy W. Maddox Supply Clerk, GS-4 Supply Clerk, GS-5 # : Dorothea M. May, Supvy. Supply Clerk GS-6 Supvy. Inventory As stated In the amendment: / Management Assistant. GS-7 "oor Credit Union privileges are i Clyde K. Nickens, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management now offered to-Retired membersof Assistant, GS-5 the Armed Forces of the U.S. GIGANTIC SAVINGS ! Frances C. Parker, Supply Clerk GS-4 Inventory Management Government to utilize the facilities - Assistant, GS-5 of the Jacksonville Naval Betty T. Payne, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management Air Station, and are not receivingfull IN ALL OUR STORES : Assistant, GS-5 membership privileges from I II II It Floyd Rhoden, Stockman Inventory Management Assistant, GS-5 another employee type credit j II I Lonnie P. Richburg, Supvy. Supply Clerk, GS-5 Inventory Mana- union." gement Assistant, GS-7 Gladys Rousseau, Supvy. Supply Clerk, GS-5 Inventory Management PLYMOUTH I ''I Assistant, GS-7 Samuel D. Rye, Jr., Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management Assistant, GS-5 CIIDV I I Cleo N. Sapp, Supply Clerk, GS-4 Inventory Management Assistant, 965 ruiti t 9T t CS5ROOSEVELT 2150 I ' I MALL HEATER, DEFROSTER, SEAT BELTS, ELECTRIC WIPERS, FLOOR CARPETS LOW DOWN PAYMENTEASY FINANCING I I CARWASH H ONLY 20 MINUTES SOUTH OF NAS ON 'HIGHWAY 17cHysi OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:30: AM-6PM: I SUNDAY 8:30: AM 1:30: PM LOCATED IN THE ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER. ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. / R-PLyMoum/ I EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY PHONE JAX 264-6555 GREEN COVE SPRINGS I t, AUTO WAX APPLIED I ' fRE" WITH CAR WASH! CHRYSLER MARK gta-ouj IV' r OF .\ -- APRIL 1. 1965 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS Roll Off For RegionalNineteen The l30lfCorner" Waves from various Carolina will be the top five , NAS departments, the Hospital Waves who finished with a 140 Jim Brough sank a six foot , Command and NATTC held an average or above. After the 3- putt after a three wood second i' 18 game roll-off competition to day roll-off those holding this for an eagle three on the par pick the team that win repre- average include: Barb Mlskec five seventeenth this past Fri- \ sent NAS Jax in the South Atlan- 171; J.A. Moynahan, 159; LCdr Judo Gab Cops day. His playing partners were tic Reglonals. Winners from Jane McCrory, 157; Lau Per- Jax Navy Dave Sweeny and: Roy RIpley. Charleston will then proceed to rault. 148; E.E. St. Clair 147; Jack Wester along with Al the all Navy tournament. Lee Trojan 145;JeanHynes. 143; Top Honor In TournamentThe Barre, Roy Ripley, and Bill I Representing NAS Jax at South and P.A. Patsch.140. Wright won the weekly "Blitz" with a four under score to win Jax Navy Judo Club sent ebb in 165 Ih weight division. by one shot over the field of BIG TOP MOTORS representatives to Parris Island Before being eliminated from e eight teams last Saturday. . South Carolina 4th Invitational tournament competition be won The JAX Navy entry finished Judo Tournament this past three of his matches. fourth in the Southeast Military week-end and home with came Acting as senior referee for the Invitational Golf Tournament one 1st place "in the 180 Ih. tournament, was 7th Degree which ended last week. This CEDAR HILLS ,, weight division. Black Belt Professor Sad akiNa- event was won by the team from Rodney Fowler. Ikkyu ((1st Kabayaski, distinguished Judo Fort Benning. Dale Klahn and 57 CHEVROLET. . .. $795 Class Brown Belt)won the honors teacher who has played in over Mike Harris were the leading B lair, 4'' dr., hardtop, one defeating two White Belts Two 3,000 competitive matches,while scorers for JAX Navy. AlBarre, owner, like new, extra low Brown Belts, and receiving abye. losing only 10 of these matches. Gus Buliakls, and Dave Clark The over-all in championship, mllog rounded exit the local entry. which all the 1st place winners of Other teams that took part in Pro Joe McDonald and ama- 62IMPALA. .. . .$1795 61 CHEVROLET. ....... $1195 I each weight division compete the tournament came from Atlanta teur partners Frank Heyer, Les 2 dr., V-8 R&H air 2 dr. against one 'another Fowler had Ga.; Charleston S.C.; Hardtop auto/traru., R&H, one Smith, and Cal Floyd won the cond., extra clean. owner, like new. to go into overtime playing a tat Charlottes, N.C.; Washington monthly JAGA PRO-A\1 held at Black Belt, before Shaw AFB Ft. Degree losing D.C. Bragg 60 RAMBLER. . ... $995 ; ; the Pine Tree Golf Course witha 64 MAUB U.. ..... .$2495 by a decision. Army Post;and many other teams sensational fourteen under : , Super one owner par Convert., R&H, 4!in the floor, R&H. 4 wagon dr. Wiley Cunagin. playing In his from the southern and eastern effort. Joe McDonald scored a extra clean and first tournament,represented the states.Jacksonville. 61 COMET. '.' . .', ,. .$995 three under 69 round which-Included - 62 VALIANT. . .. $995 6 cyl., standard shift, .R&H., six birdies. Frank Heyer 2 dr.. one owner, stick, R&H. one owner. had five birdies and a two under score of 70. Cal Floyd eagled a FULL YEAR WARRANTY BANK FINANCING T par five stroke hole for a net t i Y'Y a 4 deuce. Les Smith made his contribution - See Our Courteous 3719BLANDING by getting a birdie on BLVD. one of his stroke holes SALESMEN Across from Tardiness at the tee con- Cedar Hills Shopping tinues 'to be a big problem on BUD TERRY Center Saturdays and Sundays. Play is AND particularly heavy on these days PHONE and starting times must be M. YOUNG tr strickly adhered to. AU Golfersare 771-2320 kfawtCtubOn BILL SIEMER requested to check in with Used Car Mar McDUFF North .of, BEAVER -- POST TIME I O'CLOCK: the starter In advance of scheduled tee times. ----- -- , WHY MORE THAN 18,800 MILITARY & CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ARE 't '- CREDIT UNION MEMBERS . . " Y ; ;:r )': . AND WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THEM" 1 CREDIT UNION MEMBERS OPERATE - a .i 1j THEIR OWN BORROW- n 1- "' t-- t, SAVINGS SYSTEM UN- t ? ', ING AND .wJIR i LW DER A PROVEN PLAN. IT fij"fij"II II t I : I BRINGS THEM: A.. J say'Y\, ' i i' L 1. A goal return on their ; ': lip with assured safety. 2. A ready scarce of credit that lets them Improve living standards - without: paying high Installment - i ., charges. a 0. The convenience of borrowing f 'big or saving large or small amounts - at any time or even CREDIT UNION LOANS STRAIGHTEN FINANCES at the same time. CREDIT UNION LOANS FINANCE VACATIONS 4. Convenient location and hours. VT.: 5. They are the OWNERS of the ; Credit Union.JAX . NAVY : I j FEDERAL , 'm \ ' ca. ,. < ; CREDIT UNION , k F '.' Y i ...' . . . MAINSIDE CECIL FIELD .W ' x-'* BLDG. 39 BLDG. 26 TEL. 384-4121 TEL. SP 1-3211 CREDIT UNION LOANS HELP WPROVE HOMES EXT. 8507 EXT. 205 NEW CARS COST LESS WHEN BOUGHT FOR CASH. 8508 VIA CREDIT UNION LOANS 1 . .. .. .. . .- . ' - '1 _ 1.1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 , .: '';-w."';<,"' ;;::4" J '" It ,...ItIt. ,,, .'.,,>. ;,,,\,:,;., "." '"";.;,"'''I' lKl'J; ;M: _.. Sport Parachute Club Performs At Sports ,,, :. C ':.:w".aS:,;:; ,xw ; ,<$ ''' ";" '> "" :','''':i ':,;{... 'l:;' ,> "i", . St. Petersburg Air Race FestivalAt ShortsThe f.f 'x'ROGER x . the International Air Races, held in St. Petersburg, this past Jax Navy Tennis teamwill r 3 weekend, the Jax Navy Sport Parachute Club's demonstration team host St. Petersburg Junior Col- t w . the Vapor Trails, performed before some 70,000 spectators. lege this Saturday at 2 p.m. on Other thrills at the two day air race festival included midget and the Station's Tennis Courts. "' ,,,.k < P-51 unlimited airplane races, gyroplane demonstrations, and acro- * batic competition flying.. t b'y '1'fa b In accuracy jump competitionwith The 6ND Volleyball tournaments .g the Tampa Skydivers the Radar Squadron; Team Jump- got underway this morn- ; + ' Jax Navy team copped two tro- master,RobertHoldenN AS MAA ing at 9 a.m. with Jax Navy phies, one by Dan Asptond who Force; Team Announcer Larry playing Memphis Navy in a double STAUBACH GOES DOWN SWINGING in one of two gam * took first place in the meet by Ornduff, VAP-62, and Ground round robin tournament with the Naval Academy won over Florida Stale lati Friday when spring hitting within two feet of the Crewmen Hollls( Tinsley, VP-30 NAS Cecil Field hosting the five training com to NAS. Annapolis took FSU take by the score of 1-0, target and second by WesleyFox and John Hawkins NATTC. teams vieing for the 6ND crown. the first time tfieSeminoleshcdbeendefeatedafter four wins in the who took second place by The next show scheduled for Friday Jax Navy will play Cecil spring training contests.' landing within four feet of the the Vapor Trails will be April Field at 3 p.m.; Pensacola at proposed target. 10th, at NAS Sanford. 6 p.m.; Glynco at 8 p.m. and STARS & STRIPES Robert Holden, the team jump Cecil Field again at 10 a.m. t master, was credited with precision ServiceWives on Saturday. + WEBB'SPROFESSIONAL spotting for the team as b all nine of the Navy jumpers landed with a 25 foot radius of Friday at 1 p.m. the Jax Navy t the target from the 15,000 foot "LInksters" will host Davidson jumping altitude. BowlingTaking College, Davidson, North Caro- LAUNDRY & With team pilot Lieutenant lina, on the NAS "Greens". {I II'' t the high game honors :I'J ' Commander J.C. Brown at the in this weeks action in the NAS = DRY CLEANERS controls of the C-117 aircraft, other members of the Vapor Service Wives Bowling Leagueswere NAS Jacksonville will host the SEAFARERS t Betty Wilkins with a 181, Trails demonstration team are: 6ND Boxing tournaments Wed- ACROSS RAILROAD FROM Irene Paskowskl and Lois Kling Adrian May, USS Powers, Wes- both with 179 totals. nesday, April 14. NASYUKON. ley Fox Marine Aviation De- High sets for the week were ONLY STAR MACHINE t FLORIDATHE tachment Rlek VP-7 ; Anthony ; turned In Rita Grabbe with by a Richard VP-45 The deadline for entries in IN TOWNPAT'S Valley, ; Gaylon 493, Irene Paskowski with a 490, Intramural Softball has been set "ONE FRIEND Rainwater YP-30 Ted , ; Sergent, TAILOR SHOP Lois Kling with a 484 and felen for Monday, April. Tentative VF-14 Wood VA-172 TELLS ANOTHER"i. , Harry ; ; with TO WEBB'S NEXT Sologovltch a 48L the , - plans are to get leagues underway Daniel Asptind Air Force 679th Splits picked up were the 5-7-9 by April 12. by Irma Peterson, and a 5-7 by Waves Bowling Virginia( Castner. IM BowlingThe The league standings as of . Barb Mlskec, DK3, took all the March 26 are: top five teams in each of honors from the Wednesday night Blizzards 58-34 the three Intramural "Kegler" . kegler action except high handicap (- Tornadoes 57-35 leagues are: "In the American I i. . game which went to Lee League.-The Cloak and . Monsoons 4547Cyclones Daggers ...., ... 'i .t1t.. :_ Cunningham, SA, with a 318. 44-48 14-6; Lilly's 14-6;Eagles 161/2- .<.. .r.. Barb was tops with a high gameof Typhoons 36-56 7 1/2; Neptunes 16-8; Neptunes - 194; high series of 501; and Hurricanes 36-56 16-8; and the Play Boys at 137. high average of 163. In the Continental League the Standings after the March 24th Women like a strong, silent top teams are the Torch Pots at competition are as follows: man because they think he's listening 21-3; Owl Hoots at 18-6; Mix Tats 16-4 Masters at 17-7; and the Cursors Le Lagnappe 14-6 Danville Commerical Appeal and Army AFES tied at 14-6. Bavarians 11-9 \ Pin Heads 10-10 Strike Outs 8-12 ORANGE PARKFLORIST Alley Cats 1-19 k t NOW. flight i \ .. payprotection STOP WE WIRE FLOWERSFree Delivery ; ! 1708 HI VIA Y 17 AT THIS SIGN ORANGE PARK, FLA. ONLY The NEW FLIGHT PAY PROI PHONE 264.2419 ; a TECTION PLAN provides the i same indemnity as our previous 0 plan. However, THERE ARE D FEWER EXCLUSIONS and the PREMIUM is REDUCED approximately f OF 10% across the board. 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