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t. , . ljif .- ",' , ... ", M'. "., ,_.. .' . . I Jax Air News, Cecil Field Afterburner Mer;fir Hsro'R 1 RI.In . - today's fast moving world, be a combined effort of both has been published under this ion facilities," Mr. Holt said. 7711, ext. 816L All copy must everything is subject to change, staffs. system, this savings has built Inquiries concerning advertising be received no later than 12 so, some changes have been made This move Is designed to provide : the gear issue locker, shelters should be directed to the noon Monday, the week of pub- in your station paper. broader coverage of local on the golf course, made Improvements publisher, telephone 359'-4040. lication. Today, Jax Air News Is a big- and national Navy news. at the fish camp and Because of additional space, ger and:, we hope, a better paper. Because the combined paper Is other facilities which help to new columns of special Interest With the combined circulation The change has been brought paid for entirely by the advert- make the sailor's leisure hours have been initiated. A Marine of-Jax Air News and the Afterburner - about by the merger of Jax Air ising It contains, It Is estimatedthat more enjoyable.The Corps column, a Women's the weekly paper will News and the Cecil Field After- Special Service at the two paper Is published by the column and a column for civil have the largest circulation of burner. stations save 50 thousand dollars Holt Publishing Co. "Since the service workers are a few of any paper of Its type In the Jacksonville - The two papers wlllstlllmain-' per year In printing costs. Approximately paper is financed entirely by the the new features. lrea.Remember. taln their own front page. The 26 thousand dollarsof sale of advertising,support of the Any newsworthy items can second page will also carry news this money remains at NAS advertisers by Navy personnel be submitted for publication at the success of your Important to the Individual stat- special services. In the past and their families Is support for the Jax Air News office, Room station paper depends upon the. ion. The remaining 14 pages will two years, since Jax Air News your station paper and recreat- 226 in B1dg. 1 or telephone EV9- support you give It. _. .1 ,.,.,.. ... w ::5 ; QUk ? ;!,::{} '.g,: att 't; r {S ,, ? {.' r\ : F +, > " ak} ?,4>n [AX A: R NE .... " .!,4,Zti'Jf:'y :!" + \o ' y.. ,.JarkrF.: .}::u}:+r.S.S%. ., tMfr; :; ::'.'CfrSA; ,;;;: '.:}:' . 'S :.. Published by the lIolt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official i 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL23 NO.9 U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MAY 13, 1965" :.. -- .. - Adm. Goldthwaite RetiringRearAdmiral - ll .t Caldwell to Assume I t _\,.".,.'... ComFairJax Duties in SeptemberRear Admiral Henry H. month. Command, Pensacola. In 1.y1 Caldwell, USN, will assume dut- During the years from 1931to assumed command of r t ies as Commander Fleet Air 1942, he had duty on various Pine Island and Jacksonville this fall whenhe relieves ships, i and stations, and .as an ,1946 47 Antarctic Rear AdmlralGoldthwalte. Instructor In 'the Department of For his outstanding I''. Adm. Goldthwaite will retire Seamanship and Navigation atthe this capacity, he was October after 45 years of naval Naval Academy. In late 1942 he ed by the Secretary of service. had duty in connection with fitting Between 1947 and 1958 ,_ Carrier Air Caldwell had duty as out Replacement Admiral Caldwell, presently FIRST CONTRIBUTiON.Captoin Commander Caribbean Sea Group Twelve at Alameda, Calif. Staff, Commander Jr. reads his , John R. Mackroth, NAS CO. Frontier with, additional duty as Upon commissioning of the air ion SIX: three years of command makes the first contribution to group he became its commanding at the Naval Academy; as with the Commandant, Tenth Naval District - , Navy Relief's annual appeal for began his Naval career In officer and was sent to the USS ent at the Naval War 1963. -\ ......!-I funds by presenting a check to of Newport; as captain 1927 when he graduated from the Saratoga. the NAS sub-chairman, Cdr. C. craft carrier USS U.S. Naval 1 L. Dickerson, NAS Weapon's Of. Academy. While serving as Air Group 12 Chief of staff and aide ficer. As a newly commissioned En- Commander, he was awarded the mander Naval Air Gets sign his first assignment senthim Navy Cross, the DistinguishedFlying Atlantic Fleet; and as to the battleship USS Mississippi Cross and the Bronze Naval Air Reserve Swecker NamedOutstanding where he served until 1930 when Star Medal for extraordinary Admiral Caldwell he received orders to the Naval heroism and meritorious service Commander, Carrier NAS Air Station, Pensacola, for flight during air engagements with' ONE in 1958 followed by Cdr. training. Designed a Naval Aviator enemy Japanese forces.In 'Commander Fleet Air In Norfolk in December 1930, he mid 1944 Admiral Caldwellreturned Point Rhode Quonset I squadron Sailor In AprilThe was assigned to the aviation unit to the United States for in July 1963 he assumed' man on the USS Idaho the. following duty in the Naval Air Training sent duties. ] Serviceman of the Month 1)A spoken by 1 for the month of April for the Commander: 1 SecNav Shorttimers Naval Air Station is Jonas N. Urges to August at the Swecker, YN2.Swecker ceremonies Is attached to the Administration hanger of Department and Remain on Active DutyA } ... . works as Officers' Record Yeoman will report His duties consist of maintaining Due Here ( of RAdm. 130 Officer Service Re- drain in experienced man- the Viet Nam and: Dominican Republic ofVP- ' The for cords, prepare Officer Correspondence power has forced Secretary of crisis, a similar appeal E-6 E-7 next exam Is - maintain six personnel the Navy Paul H. Nitze, to appeal may be utilized by the other ser- There is rapidly Jr., takes diaries, keep current the Officer to Navy officers and enlisted vices which have also felt the near. only be squadron Distribution Control Report, men to extend their ser- drain In experienced manpower: remaining until or cut-off to squadron preparation of Fitness Reportsand vice enlistment voluntarily for days day he report- The of the Participation Secretary Navy Requests process security clearances. up to six months.In Of each whose term of urged man Swecker also won the George a message sent to all Naval laIn up the service is due expire from now order to qualify to Washington Honor Medal Award activities, Nitze stressed, "An as Exe- until September consider the In the 1965 to for his entry in the Letters from extension even if only of threeto August "If for for advancements carefully an : challenge Armed Forces Category, "My six months, could be your : a BS degree whatever reasons .are unable must meet nine you Vote Freedom's Privilege." way of helping' to meet our national the Un- to make the decision to reenlist -, They are: " He has exhibited many beauti- objectives. He emphasized He has at- at this time, such exten- He must be an E-3 ; ful paintings in local art shows, the need for experienced : of South sion would benefit he must complete country your including the Governor's Mansion officers and men to carry out of He is currently the Pre- assigned missions effectively and Land your shipmates." I training courses; he sident of the Jacksonville Art efficiently in a combat environ- The extensions of service plete required Practical ; to the --. he'must complete a League. ment. would serve to retain highly' of Green- Swecker is married and: he and: Nitze's request could affect as 'trained personnel and "insure test; complete service reside his wife reside at 5806 as 2,500 personnel at NAS required for a ; Carolyn, many peak state of readiness for those service with their Sonora Drive in Jacksonville with Jax, Mayport, Cecil Field and ships deployed in support of our complete Debra and: their three children. Sanford bases. Due largely to national objective." (Continued on Page ) ! -- - :1 MAY 13, PAGE 2 _JAX. .uu AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER A Prayer For Armed Forces Day, ;.y (tt.w.' Se: t'' :l'' t.: :$:. Cfiap/ain's/ MessageBy R.W. Radcliffe O Eternal Lord God, who are the confidence of all who dwell upon SUNDAY the earth, a sure voice of calm to those afar off upon the sea; Thou Whatever may be said of talents that are unevenly distributed, who makest the clouds Thy chariot and walkest upon the wings of 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy and pay raises that seem to gotoeveryonc but ourselves, we are equal the wind, hear, we beseech Thee, our prayer.On Communion when It comes to time. Never can we say that a single person has the occasion of this Armed Forces Day, of 1965, make us 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine one minute a day more than we do. who serve in the defense of our beloved country, more aware of the Worship Especially is it important that we find wise use of our spare time. sacred trust and privilege that Is ours. Instill into our lives a deeper 9:30 a.m. Sunday School (forages Most of us can say that we have "time on cur hands." sense of righteousness above compromise, justice In our daily relationships 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 That is why it is Important that we budget the hours we have in and a love of peace with honor in our dealings with all 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine order to use them wisely Perhaps the word "budget" doesn't ap- Worship so let us consider our time as Insurance for the future. men.We to , peal you are humbly grateful to Thee for the true and meaningful values 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship believes In insurance, so what kind of Insurance can your Everyone which are a source of inspiration to us in our American way of life. with time at Jacksonville Naval Air Station? -Our Father, make us constantly sensitive to the grave responsibilitythat WEDNESDAY purchase INSURANCE your AGAINST BOREDOM by educating ourselves is ours that of setting an example of peace and goodwill to L 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal hobbies of which there are many offered at our all the nations and peoples of the earth. 0 Thou who hast made of through reading, music and stimulating conversation. Such acti- one blood all the nations of the earth, mercifully hear our suppli- Hobby Shop, good 7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal - and think about p.rn. vities us Interesting things to do later, for we give cations, and remove from the world forever the dreadful menaceof buy the quality of our life by the way we spend our time. war. 12:00 p.m. Holy Communion INSURANCE AGAINST LONELINESS. How many times havewe On this occasion we would rededicate ourselves to Thee and to Also all 2. on Holy Days wanted catch on our correspondence. When said that we to up we the more unselfish service of our beloved nation. Grant us renewed Catholic Services St. Edward's - at mail if we corresponded oftener be said we would receiving more , and conviction as we pledge ourselves to defend the rightsand courage and NATTC Naval Chapel the Chapel service or join the choir privileges in which the whole human family shares.We or that we would start going to ? beseech Thee to guide all mankind in the way of Thy truth and Hospital or attend a local Church service but we just never get around to It. SUNDAY MASS 3. INSURANCE FOR HEALTH. Some of us are fully aware of( peace, so that we may never fail in the blessing which Thou hast provided things that are wrong with our health, but we make no attempt to to that people whose God is the Lord. Amen. 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital lead futures of distress.We change those habits which will to physical . Armed Force Chaplain Hoard 9:00 & 11:00 St.Edward's . a.m. a.m. thoughtlessly watch our sparkle, our youth and our figures aban- Editorial Chapel don us for lack of care and will power and time. DAILY MASS 4. INSURANCE AGAINST INSECURITY. Many of us work only for the pay check, and yet we doubt there Is any security in money U.S. 'Power for Peace' 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel when we know that its value goes up and down mostly down. ThereIs MONDAY & TUESDAY security, however, In doing a job well, in knowing we are givingan r ** hour's worth of work for an hour's pay. Then there is securityin 4:15 HallNATTC p.m. King education through Navy Correspondence Courses, USAFL Thereis On Display May 816Armed FRIDAY' security, not in latent talents, but in developed talents. 5. THEN THERE IS LEFT INSURANCE. It behooves us to be at 12:05 U.S. p.m. NavalHospItal this business of developing our spiritual lives now,, for we are faced Forces Day 1965 finds the people to whom the day Is dedi- SATURDAY with eternal life Whether we like It or not. This is where the ser- cated standing guard over freedom's frontiers around the world. vices of worship and week-day religious activities enter the picture. They are demonstrating "Power for Peace" by showing the high 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY While Jacksonville, an excuse such as"Idon't have time" doesn't degree of military preparedness needed to defend our independence easily apply to the Insurance policy outlined above. So let's start In the fight against Communist aggression. paying premiums on that policy now, so that we can take advantageof 7:00: 8:00 and before - Armed Forces Day was established by a Presidential proclamation ( p.m. p.m. the dividends such a policy will pay. In 1947. It is a reminder of the establishment of our Department Masses of Defense. Since 1953 the keynote of Its observance has been Catechism ClassesGradeSchool expressed by the slogan"Power for Peace." SATURDAY This day illustrates the close working relationship of the Army, COs Endorse Navy Relief DriveMajor Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, the Reserve forces 10:00: a.m. All Saints' Activities and the National Guard--forces necessary to the security of the building 722 Nation. B. Lubka Capt. W. PittmanNAVY May 8-16, Armed Forces Week, Is an annual opportunity for the Members of the Navy and Ma- RELIEFa contributionor public to see its defense team In operation by attending parades, Traffic rine Corps contribute generously an Investment. exhibits and open houses on military Installations both in the United to all fund drives because the Contributing to Navy Relief States and overseas. It gives all Americans an opportunity to see recognize and understand their may be likened to buying term and learn more about their military forces, ViolationsThe responsibilities as citizens. Insurance. You receive protection - Although service members around the world will celebrate Armed The Navy Relief Society's annual at the lowest possible rates. Forces Week their daily missions will continue. Some American call for contributions providesa There are no large amounts servicement In the Republic ofViet-Nam, for example, will probably following is a report of unique opportunity for us to withdrawn from contributions to spend Armed Forces Day accompanying a reconnalsance patrol or motor vehicle accidents and traf- "take care of our own." By support a highly paid staff and carrying out a flying mission. This dedication to duty Is a current, fic violations for the period May cur generous.contributions we administrative expenses as is living illustration of "Power for Peace," as we join our allies In 2 through May 8. charities recognize our responsibilities to necessary with most ; the Communism and In defense of freedom.In . fight against Number of AccidentsThis our fellow members of the Naval therefore, the contribution goes a past Armed Forces Day proclamation, former President help Service.We for what it was intended-to Eisenhower declared that this time is to "devoted to paying special Week. ... . 10 all of( crisis. understand the state- or others in time you tribute to those who constancy and courage constitute one of the Total Accidents this year through ment "I am brother's - bulwarks guarding the freedom of the nation and the peace of the free May ....... . . 88 ," When aboard my ship we keeper look Most everyone will at some world." Number of Accidents through May out for time be faced with a severe Each of us In uniform contributes to America's"Power for Peace," 1964 . .. . 104 our buddy as we do In financial crisis; many are ableto an aircraft, In the foxhole and whether advisors in the of Viet-Nam Number of days since last , we are military Republic or injury in the landing craft. On shore meet this without assistance, clerks or auto mechanics at a stateside base. Therefore each of us In motor vehicle accident.. 123 but are not. Support of( when a need arises with many Is a recipient of the nation's esteem on Armed Forces Day. So let us abuddy'sfamily Navy Relief will provide the assistance - .,.. make sure that we are deserving of this tribute by performing our Number of ViolationsThis problem, or Is your own when the when needed from within missions diligently .and proudly. (AFPS) Week . . 60 we still are not"cur directly brother's military, the Navy and Marine family without - Speeding . . . 5 er" and the Relief keep- the need of an outside a- Reckless Driving . 0 Navy Society You would never fall to assists gency. us In being that when Going Through Stop Sign. 5 problems arise. heed the call for assistance froma J.AX AIR NTEWS Other Violations . . 40 shipmate In danger while do- We can hardly expect that the Thirty-nine drivers appeared civilian Ing your job. Navy Relief provides - before the community will assist Traffic Boardat Hearing Naval personnel as the the response for you and your. the meeting held on May 11, Society financial dan- The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 1965. Disposition of the cases does. The work of the Society shipmates when In distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, include the following: Twenty- is not charity but service to those ger.Invest Jacksonville, Florida, the Holt in need who The now in this form of term by Publishing Company, a eight lost driving and park- serve. Society the low- private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR ing privileges aboard the sta- is uniquely responsive to the insurance which carries NEWS.must be forwarded to the Service Information. Office, tion for various periods; four peculiar needs of Naval personnel est rate of alLAUGUST Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before were!assigned to complete a six- in distress, and I urge all hands publication. News items are welcomed f for all sources- hour course in remedial driving to contribute generously to this EXAMS Telephone EV 9.7711, Ext. 8162. at the Jacksonville Police Aca- vital organization so that we can Advertisements are solicited by the publisherond queries demy; twelve received suspended be "our brother's keeper." (Continued? From Page 1)) concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing penalties; one was given a warn- "! Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida ing; and five were referredto The truly successful time In service and time in rate; Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. Commanding Officers for business Is the man In any follow the proper path In advance- one who Important can and the last but most possible ment disciplinary action. commit routine procedure tohab- VOL 23 NO.9 MAY 13, 1965 Twenty-two drivers were assessed It-thus freeing his one Is to turn in the Ser-- energy and Participation a total of 68 Traffic talent for more vice-wide Examination challenging Office( , en- to the C&E . Points. deavors.-Claude. L, Freed, Request t:' N-r...' i; .:; -- -- - _ _ 65 MAY 13, 1965 " JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER - wwmmnuu aBaBBHI ', '. .. :". : 'j'J; : ..' :_ ,1>1 -. -- -. -" :' :,:-PAGE-.-" 3 .; I " d, alIs , as . ,\ .dr ine ... Ir .,'sr _ e Ii e _ e . r r v ataawet. a +of&R: adl ? . )( cloU o ;. { i '. I . .. i . : ' ; . ; Chrysler sales are up 66%* : . t No wonder. This Chrysler is priced less than $7 a month more than much smaller cars. For Jan.,Feb.,&March,1965,as compared to same period last year. . V-8 Engine Base Overall Make Wheelbase Cubic Inch Monthly Difference Length Per Month Displacement Payments + CHRYSLER NEWPORT 124218.2' 383 $65.67 0 0.0.< 1 .. ,', :.' . FORD GALAXIE 500 119 210.0 289 58.94 $6.73 0 ,0 : CHEVROLET IMPALA 119 213.1 283 58.94 6.73 . OLDS F-85 CUTLASS 115 204.3 330 59.26 6.41 .' BUICK SPECIAL SKYLARK 115 203.4 300 58.65 7.02 .. o .. a. . BASIS OF COMPARISON models are 2-door hardtops equipped with V-8 engine automatic trans . 0 0 0" 0 mission,power steering,power brakes,radio and heater.Monthly payments have been computed on . , 0' ", '/") !.i,' .0 '. manufacturers' suggested retail price, one-third down and 36 monthly payments. Not included are I ,. the extras you pay for on practically any new can whitewall tires,deluxe wheel covers,destination!! charges,state and local taxes,interest,insurance and licensing fees. 1 y See us. We deliver so.. ., : : t:.::....: PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER CLAYTON REVELS J1jl1\\ \ ]j ljl \: .J .. . 0' CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH: INC.e.. . mIi : :. : :: :: .\ \ \ I PHONE JAX 264-6555 GREEN COVE SPRINGS {@@ili t : J jtt{ ' :::::::::::j:;::;:::::: :::m;::::::::;t Clay I County's Number One Volume I Dealer \ oM IIIt81 Only 20 Minutes South of NAS on Highway 17 , N . .. . ...... . MAY 1 1I 13 __ IeY AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER I .President, Secretaries, Service Chiefs Send AFD Messages : WMliflPBOl I : ntirnmrmmiiiimmmiiainax ., :! ____ __ -- *** _II 'JtI1 I I''"'-'I1 liI\lII-.mr\: : <11\\ ,',':,:',I : "" ':'WWW11"' !; '' ...:f r ' " .t.', ,t"'i', :'t' tl I < 1 , \ 1 I Ir I ,' ,' I . I wr +r }, I I 'I l : ____ p r G 1 1i t i I 1 I (V. AA 4 j g- I . . Never in our history has true Our country today is stronger military preparedness been more militarily than at any other timein essential than It Is today and our peacetime history. Our i:: for the foreseeable future so strength of arms is greater : a long as the Communists continueto than that assembled -- ; ever by any Chief' of' Naval Operations pursue their objectives through McDonald, L. David other nation. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF left to right (seated): Admiral force and violence. The successful execution of all ; General Earle G.\\Ma eel er, USA, Chairman, JointChieft of' Staff and McConnell, our policies depends upon the Chief of Staff, U. S. Army, Left to right (standing): General John P. the ability to ability to retain the talent and Air Force and General Wallace M. Greene Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps. promptly and respond to fitness of the outstanding men and appropriately any is to provide the land power In form of aggression. It means Armed Forces the women in the military services. beyond measure.As On Day of this nation or of free- maintaining powerful, balancedand defense United States renews its Those who serve their countryin Commander-ln-Chief, I join Army the Army, Navy, Air Force, all of my fellow Americans in dedication to its historic missionof dom anywhere In the world. It ready forces of our own. Marine Corps and Coast Guard, high tribute to our servicemen defending the nation on land stands ready to perform that mis- It means making those sacri- from whom we ask so much, and women on Armed Forces As the Free World faces the sion. fices which are necessary but with and -Slrlrhrn ,'tilt'* only those which are necessary- are the cornerstone of our mili- Day, 1965. future strength confidence tary might. Their contributionto .}--I" Ir. Jvhntitn the Army is proud to ..Vrrr/.' "/ !/,,. .Irmy ble to preserve the ability for flexi- freedom and is provide with its sister servicesthe response. our security l'rr,,iih-iil; of the Cuitctl ."'"'''' The United States Air ForceIs have the Today we shield protecting the liberty, military proud to join Its sister ser- justice and freedom that has forces required for appropriate vices In the sixteenth observanceof I flourished in the United States response to any threat. And we On this Armed Forces Day, since 1775. Armed Forces Day. The aero have programs to maintain these 1J1EIV. I should like to remind all Ameri- space age has brought new and forces as long as may be neces- --lrn. llurolil K. Jttlintmi wlthever-in- that our "Power for Peace"is complex problems, sary. cans Chief: u/ Stuff. ,'.... :trnn creasing responsibilities, whichwe Full in fact combat-ready forcesof public support allowed the 16 the United States unified and On this Armed Forces Day must recongize and solve creation of these forces. Con- SEE PAGE KNOW ANDYOU'LL WHY! specified commands. These offi- 1965, we of theUnited States Navyare jointly to insure the security of tinued public support, based on cers and men provide our main proud of our continuing ser- our nation and peace throughoutthe awareness and determination, deterrent to war and deserve fall vice to our country. We pledge world.It will ensure that we have them in RIVERSIDECHEVROlO credit and honor for their dedi- ourselves anew to value the best is fitting that we set aside the future. Armed Forces Day cated and patriotic service. of what is old, find the best of this day to honor the men and Is set aside to give American what is new, and meet with deter- women of our armed forces, and citizens a close look at the preparedness --I;,.". Eorlr t;. If".,.,,1,.,. 1:1.I to that recognize they are mination all challenges which our always they support.On . CEDAR HILLS ,.,,, .hnirmnii.: Juiiit; (:hief* of nPAT'S ready and determined to part in the protection of our nation protect this Armed Forces Dayletus and of the American people our heritage of freedom. reaffirm, and once again -- bring to us.Ifin -f.'Il'''''' M..Vcr l".J"." demonstrate to the American -/ Dnriil I..i1rlorwldlhir ..f, r... uf |/u. tOn "'"u,. people, our resolve to maintain $ : / ul \urul ()fHTmi* preparedness. TAILOR SHOP WEBB'SLAUNDRY this Armed Forces Day, I On this sixteenth Armed join my fellow citizens In honor- Ru'f''n'S. frninra SPECIAL & Forces Day, the men and womenin ing the dedicated men and womenof *' "/ ")""'m* WIDE MARINE ,. the United States Air Force our armed services who are To millions of people throughoutthe CHEVRONS rededicate themselves to free- serving the cause of freedom world, America is the shin- DRY. CLEANERS dom and peace. Our Air Force around the world. Their untir- ing example of what can be accomplished - $1.00 SEWN fulfills a vital role in the national ing efforts to preserve the peace by a free society. oy SHIRTS & WHITE UNI- security and is 'a power- and protect the rights of free nations Yet as Americans we know that FORMS OUR SPECIALTYACROSS ful deterrent to aggression.While merit the respect and grati- the great blessing of liberty can SEAFARERS UNIFORMSTHE t our nation will never commit tude of all who cherish liberty.In never be taken for granted, but RAILROAD FROM aggression, we stand ever a turbulent world, they are must be defended again and again. ONLY STAR MACHINE NASYUKON ready to defend our freedom.We helping to foster the ideals of Essential to the maintenance of salute our sister services liberty and justice which are the our free heritage Is a highly IN TOWNPAT'S FLORIDA proud of our position on the in-' foundation for any free society.Yet trained, well equipped and tegrated defense team which the defense of freedom Is not rnllitaryes- TAILOR SHOP "ONE FRIEND serves to protect our cherished exclusively the responsibility of properly tablishment.supported I urge that all NEXT: TO wain's TELLS ANOTHER"SEGRAVES heritage. our armed forces. depends also Americans take advantage of this -(;*.". j. I'. llrfonnrll: / upon the maintenance of a Armed Forces Day to visit near- (:liirl; "/ ",,,g. IMF, thriving It Is and vigorous economy. by Coast Guard and other military 110 only through a combinationof Installations to see what Is being Armed Forces Day is a lilting military, economic and moral occasion to take stock of done to keep our defences strong. our military strength that SERVICE CENTER we can keep our services and their signifi- nation free and serve the cause -I/Inl. f:. ). l.'lr"tlomnr.rndnnl AUTO-MARINE SERVICE cance In a world of crisis and of freedom everywhere. : I ..1. 1'n': _+l!r'!!!! PHILLIPS f T alarm. -11"'r II. Fowler f669 Roosevelt Blvd. at Ortega River I As the nation's amphibious fir..rr'lorr. oIlrr T".""..,.. FOOF'S SPOOFS PHONE 389-1161 force-in-readiness, we Marinesare . Body Shop 4501 Irvington St. proud of our contributionto NCJrnING-16 OpeNe: 24 Mr. AAA Road & Wrecker Service our country's power for peace, Armed Forces Day finds unitsof N, S&ll and Plaid Stamps and we Invite our fellow citizensto the Navy-Marine Corps team S'MI91' K A6 O tTfG / Mechanical Service Fuel Oil Service Dial-o.Car visit our installations during employed in a multitude of varied' ON :'6 MOu rn' Body Repairs Pier 17 Marina U.Haul, Armed Forces Week. tasks to which our country has c- Boat gas at Regular Station Prices -- .,.". r"/W W. r.Vrnic ii.iinlrnnnrlnnl. .. committed itself'. in defense- of . complete 1965 Lines: .'l'!.'i. ,i1",.;",.,jf:or/M freedom. This flexible, versatile ' Now Showing . and mobile highly team The United * Boats & Thunderbird Evinnide proud to stand beside States the Army Navy Is, together the armed with forces other-demonstrates members of \ f ors'EVINRUDE7 the High TradesLow Starcralt Marines and the Air Force the tremendous l in observance of military power v Armed Forces .. Down Payment __ Formula Jr. available to our in its ..r Day, 1965. Today's country I Viking 5 Army is a efforts ttfY Terms to fulfill Easy its worldwide modern . Vega Army better equipped, responsibilities. Our 36 year reputation is your best guarantee of quality service. each better passing manned year., and stronger Its mission with -1.",,' II. 'i,:" - "'"'" '''''. oIhr .. ",e;'" .. ...... ? ._........ e" .. .. .. .. .. . . ''r.' .y it iti ---- --- . . PAGE 5* MAY 13, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER w Part-Tillie Dog Trainer rk At NA'TC 'Steals' Show the novice obedience class.In w . "Among the first things I order to walk away with the learned was that almost everyone highest score In her first com- with patience could train a petition In a year she had to :J 9 dog. Dogs learn by repetition, respond to McMullen's com- and that gentle training could mands of "sit," "heel/"""re "n as the pups are i. i start as soon turn, etc., Instantly.In weaned." March 1964 she won third - This Is what Chief Avia- place In the novice class at the Ph j (, tion Electrician's Mate RichardL. Providence County Kennel Club, "' McMullen an Instructor at Providence, Rhode Island. At Naval Air Technical trainingCenter's that time she was eight monthsold W. R. FITCH, Cmdr, USN, (Ret.) (right) President of the National RALPH ROBERTS trades Air 435, makes the presentation of awards and I.... ; AE"B" School,mayexpress and took 198.5 out of a possible Sovjourners Chapter Force cap (for the gold braid of certificates to Elizabeth Higginbotham (third from left) and Patricia should happento If ' the Navy. to you you with him about 200 points. member of the Shelton, (second from left) winners of the Chapter's Americanism start talking McMullen is a contest. Capt. Roy Wooten, USN (ret) (left) judge committee his favorite and unusual pastime. German Shepherd Dog Club of essay s Air Force'sMajr Chief McMullenhas trained and America by Invitation. He said chairman, looks on. shown German Shepherds since that the next time his dog enters National Sojourners RobertsGoes 1961, and has handled them In competition will be to completeher 22 shows and matches. American Kennel Club Com- Recently his 20 month old dog, panion Dog Degree. Sponsor Essay ContestThe , Navy McMullen's Llebchen. was the "There Is no Immediate com J highest scorer In the German pensation other than the Com- Ralph Roberts, former Air Shepherd Dog Club's annual panion Dog Degree' he said. National Sojourner.North- of a $100.00 U. S. Savings Bond, + Force Major, traded his Air speciality match at Orlando, "However since I plan to handle east Florida Chapter 435 has and Patricia the second prize Force headgear for the hat and Florida. She captured 198 and breed pedigree dogs for a announced the winners of Its a $50.00 bond. gold braid of the Navy May2 out of e possible 200 points In livelihood when I retire, this Is annual Americanism essay con The prizes and certificateswere awarded the - at NARTU Jax.Enlisting good experience." test. to respective In the Navy during McMullen a native of Michi- Americanism-What It Means to winners at the May 5 meet- the war Si i 1943 as an enlisted The art of living easily as to gan learned to train dogs from Me and How I Can Further Its Ing of Chapter 435 at the NAS man Roberts served aboard the money Is to pitch your scale of one of the top trainers In New Aims" was the topic of the North Officer's Club. Aplaquewas also 1 carriers Mataenlku and Dourge. living one degree below your England while stationed at NAS, east Chapter's contest which was presented to Elizabeth Higgin- . After completing his tour with means.Henry Taylor Quonset Point, Rhode Island from won by Senior Elizabeth Higgin- botham which was engraved with ' the Navy, he attended the Un- ....... (June 1962 April 1964. botham, Robert E. Lee High her name. The rotating plaque iversity of Florida where he received The man who has ceased to Chief McMullen his wife and School, and Par tic i i a Shel- will be held on display by the his Air Force commission learn ought not to be allowed to five children reside at 4840 Anvers ton, Rfbault High School Eliz- school for one year. through reserve officer training.Now wander around loose these dangerous Blvd.,Jacksonville. abeth took the first place award as a lieutenant In the Naval days.-Dr. M.M. Coady Air Reserve Roberts will ....... attend weekend drills monthly at If a man does not make new FHA NARTU Jax. acquaintances as he passes An attorney and partner In the through life, he will soon find law firm of Santora and Roberts himself left alone. 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"Twin Hill's Oldest and Most Reliable" (NAS JAX ONLY) MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ) TV HOME & CAR RADIOS STEREO - - .. . . MAY 13, 19&5 I AFTERBURNER : NEWS 1 PAGE 6 __ ___ ___ __1AX AIR ___ _--' '. . 1 Amphibious Forces Invade: The War Here Has Ended r There Is an Internal war going on at Cecil Field and no one Is quite sure which of the forces Involved started the sklrmisn First a new squadron arrived here. The outfit a flock of geese ducks, goslings, and ducklings checkedin this spring. The squadron's skipper a wise old gander, decided against using the station runways.Instead , the squadron. took up operations at the golf course. S A " The geese which act as the job of protecting the territory. the amphibious icrces. squadron's attack and radar patrol Meanwhile the amphibious forcesat The natural forces the golfers - kept close watch over the the course which might have observed'these acts of aggress . territory. Their early warning been the first'Inhabitants committed [ion. :N system a hissing sound kept [ an act of aggression. "Al- The call went out for help. golfers from straying too bert" the alligator decided thatIt The station Seabees the "can "ao far from the course's fairways.The was high time to put these do" outfit, were called Intocombat ! ilL course rules committee has Airdales In their place that against "Albert". 1 not yet awarded a handicap for place was In an alligator's lunch. "Albert" and the Seabees went + the geese. It seems that tie The terrorism began. Firsta round-and-round. "Albert" used Parker J. Bence and Kenneth .. Boone work with a test console warning the geese give before gosling disappeared, then a guerrilla tactics. He would appear on the Inertial Navigation System firing their beak-to-seak mis- duckling. The geese's early and then disappear In the siles has been sufficient to keep warning system and missileswere pond along the 11th fairway. In golfers at a distance. (Ineffective against "Albert" Florida, alligators are protectedby Bence, Boone: The were going a good the law they can not be shot. and the other members of ; geese --....... ... _---L._ .._" "Al- So the Seabees went after Sailors Leave &R bert" like cowboys after steers- Uiw with Occasionally ropes. a goose would go For North AmericanThe after the Seabees. Occasionallythe Seabees went for the treesto Navy's loss Is North A- would be handling all mainten- void "Albert's" jaws. merican Aircraft's gain. ance and repair work on the Finally "Albert" was corraled This sums up the departure of Navy's RA-5C Vigilante, which and tied down. Now the ques- Parker J. Bence and Kenneth carries an Inertial Naviagtion tion was, what to do with the Prisoner Boone, ATN3's, who will be released System similar to the system of War. from active duty this which Boone and Bence worked Y tlI The military men,without con weekend to return to their old job 'with at North American. suIting the geese decided the best with North American Aircraft In Together, they reported to JaxO&R way to stop the war was to remove Anaheim, California.It In May 1963, ahead of the one of the forces. It was also all started severalyears ago equipment and even the working I 44 decided that the geese would when Bence and Boone decided the spaces which they would be using. _ make better allies" than the al- draft board was tuning inontheir Together with the civilian "'!, '- '" lig a tors\"A 1bert' was abouttobe frequency. They were both em- employees at C&R, they plannedthe o. ; decommissioned. ployed In the Automotive Division Later the shop layout. two .......:::- "Albert's" destination was one of North American Aircraft In sailors (then ANs) trained THINGS ARE BACK TO NORMAL AROUND THE GOLF COURSE- of the nicer POW camps the Anaheim where they decided together civilian workers to operate and The newest squadron to arrive at this air station patrol the pondon Jacksonville Zoo. But before"Albert" they would join the naval maintain the elec- complicated the 11 th fairway (for another possible invasion by the aligators. was placed In confine- reserve. tronic systems used with the Inertial - ment there was one last skir- After a vis It with the recruiter Navigation System. mish that resulted In the war's they found themselves going Boone who will be promotedto only casualty. through boot camp together and ATN2 on May 16, Is a native Ltjg L.L Newman, an engineer later making a training cruise together of Whittier, California. Ib received - and volunteer concervation worker aboard ship. Boonesported an Associate[ of Arts degree - wanted to Interrogate "Al- the service no. 594 33 63 in Electronics from Fuller- SWARWER bert" before shipping him off to while Bence "Navy name" was ton (California) Junior College. the POW camp. 594 33 64. Between cruises and Bence makes his home in Anaheim - IN THE HEART OF FLORIDA'S FINEST "Albert" was most uncooperative training sessions, they continued with his wife Bonney and with the interrogator. their work on Inertial Navigation they 22-month old son, Chris. FISHING AND HUNTING REGION It seems the alligator had his Systems with North America.The While stationed at NAS Jax, the own Code of Conduct and it day of reckoning came In Bences lived in Green Cove + didn't Include aiding the enemy. May 1963 when the two men came, Springs.The . "Albert" opened his mouth, but on two years' active duty. Priorto two men, the first sailorsto Instead of answering the questionhe that date, the*r'avy represen- work In the Avionics section took a chunk out of Mr. New tative at Anaheim had learned of O&R since World War II were man's arm. that the men had joined the Navy. presented letters of commendation - It is new a firm policy at When he learned the work they and much praise from Mr. this station that no amphibious were doing and the education they Charles Hart, supervisor of the forces will conduct operations on had received, he contacted the Avionics Division, prior to their the golf course. Bureau of Naval Personnel' and departure. "These boys not only If the Seabees and the geese the officer-ln-chargeofthe Auto- were Instrumental In the estab- -'" can not protect the golf course netics system in the Bureau of lishing of our RA-5C program .' so .- <,': there Is a Marine Corps detachment Naval Weapons to make arrange- but during slack periods have '''- : '.-. In ready reserve here. ments for the men to receive been very helpful In other aspects - .,. tt Meanwhile the golfers continue orders to the C&R Departmentat of our'work In this depart- __'" ,I to play with no handicap In the NAS Jax. ment. Everyone here will be .J2 miles of high bluff waterfront along Santa Fe R ve-' battle zone. C&R Jax had received wordat worry to see them return to the e AN INVESTMENT YOU ENJOY NOW about the same time that they Autonetics section of North WHILE -- -- .-. .- " BUILDING RETIREMENT SECURITY iHB HHIHBBflBi Mi B BMfe bt. American. F F F .A..e4, sM..M. Bm P When quizzed about the possibility - -"' "" of [in the Navy, Your own family week-end ROOSEVELT remaining place on the banks of the lovely MALL both Bence and Boone were equally - J"" '-- Santa Fe River at prices & fast with a loud negative re- A 8 terms any Navy family' or ply. Their reason for returning + .., 'I working man can afford I to Anaheim was brief and to the CARWASH 01. I point. Together they chorused, 100' x 200' Lots as lowA.a11T..wt. "about four times as much LAs as $1.000 OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY money." + 8:30: .,. N.wt W.l It AM-6PM: "".....1.4 ,.,.di..only. (.w hourt",I". SU.NDAY8:30AM-1:3oPM: vii,, knerstak Id M.t f.Lair Cky.torn Sou* from JotMonville.,AbvorNdttg" {i'r\tyrt. .,....,.,. ", : . en Hwr.241111)Dct1ou vltft Hwy.4geroq SawaF .i..d,..", ,.....Iwshr S..t.F!F.slow oo.o. : :LddATEb'IN'TJiEJlOOSEVELT: : ' ...... '..R ; even- r .and tarn it lit Bta.Oaili''lgn Rib tint yov l..d.d0.i.: "ptontoJ + /" : SHOPPING CENTS: Men givettto'irtacttviry 0-- : Itz w..nd.w. Juf 4oV iko lii\t J 'I.I ** ( .fool "ON'RO In the : ..,.. &st"ELT; BLVD. tually find themselves , [I AIM aerugo wld coojUoroble vaer front 1 Fwctl ,...t., in fI.,3., for I'ihing. ikimg, of the failures. Call ' home for.... with .,.; lorvto chilly wlmmlng Huge pork boiling n.' bp.11 lot......,.L... ."..... 100 Hwotorfront EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR the traits a salesman ma) Easy: Terms By Owner 200 H dttp ." high blvfft' e.- DAY out .ro4 with ..n.Io., Live O.k. Dogwood have, not one can be singled .w Write' : H.IIR..fbvd AUTO WAX as one that brings success but IRA L. McCORMICK Drive _r Ihli weeU J. Camp out fm In huge FREE APPLIED there Is one thing that all successful - BOX 642 yo WMrfra.i hotppct pan pfctwrty wit* cold boUlq| tpclngi wl tHigh WITH CAR WASH! men have and that is -- - Y Springs. Fla. productive activity. Insurance Salesman - -- - wI i I MAY 13. 1965 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 7 Women's Side Cecil To Lose Top Navy Relief Worker i Of the Story Mrs. R. Richey Goes To Indian Head 1 1A ''it face that has become fami- hour pin while at liiememe. In and interviewing have netted (;, How To Select A Bikiniby lar to sailors and marines, who 1962 the Richeys came to Cecil some beneficial results. i find themselves In need of help Field. After two years at this Senior Chaplain T. J. Woot- It< Shirl) ConaughtonThe from the Navy Relief Society, station Mrs. Richey earned her ten praises Mrs. Richey's work.. } bikini bathing suit Is a very bare midriff with "hip-hugging will soon be gone. 600 hour pin. For the past eight "By her intelligence, persen"(. Mrs. Regina Richey, a 1,000 months she has been and above trunks and a brief bra top. There are averagingmore verance all her compassion .< cannot wear this type of suit and so. obviously a modification many had women been who de- hour Navy Relief worker here, than 50 hours of work per Mrs. Richey has the admiration 1 will be going with her husbandto month. In April Mrs. of all the volunteer signed. The sheer see throughs, of lace, chiffon, fishnet and other Richey was \' fine fabrics. his new duty station, the Navy presented her 1,000 hour pin by workers. The Chaplains readily ; exceedingly These sheer j .. ... cover-ups give a look of Inu&gUG - Propellant Plant Indian Head --- SIM-- ijuuaion--- 10- me- Captain S. D. Wright station admit it was her efforts that has ngure. They do show your figure Md., next month.Commander commanding officer made an efficient Navy Relief. t;; yet at the same time you have the the position co-hostess. Farewells -. J. Richey Is the The hours Mrs. Richey has Society at Cecil Field." * feeling of being covered. These were extended to Mrs.Carroll station's Public Works officer. spent, I knitting, sewing, typing Mrs. Richey, who is chairwomen [ two-piece suits are called the E. Clausen and Mrs. JamesE. For 23 years the Richeys have of this branch of the Relief nearly rude look. Many women Thorley. A lovely baby spoon been a Navy family. For nearly hopes to continue this type | can wear the new sheer shel- was presented to Mrs. James E. all these years, Mrs. Richey has of charity work at Indian Head. '* ters who cannot or would not Wood. been involved in some type of But if there is no Navy Relief n wear, the bikini. Thursday Evening, May 13, an charity work. there she will take part In some Keep these things In mind If All Hands party was held at the Before becoming active in Navy other organization.The I you feel the of Enlisted Men's Club,Cecil Field. Relief, while stationed at Point Richey children will con- "' necessity camou flaging. Most two-piece suits do Lt. D. A. Robertson and Lt. G. Huememe, Calif. Previously tine to study at the schools they : A. Regan were the party chair- Mrs. Richey worked with the are presently attending. Sandra, not go over size 38 (or size 16)). men. Committee members Bureau of Catholic Charities in 20 will be fall The blouse Is the exception It wereG. age a Junior next t tat \ does a marvelous job of camouflaging R. Robson PNC; R. C. Bea- Norfolk. The mother of two began j theUnlversity of Florida. Dur- t, of figure ver, ATC; Mike Murphy, AME1; her Navy Relief work In 196]. ing the summers Sandra works *; Irregularities - your Bob Miller, ADJ3; Bill FertIg, Since then the time she has spent as Ufe guard at the Officers Re- :'.; (example, thick waist a or large bust.) These suits alsohavea PR1; and Ben Gosey, AE3. with this charity has Increasedat creation Facility. Pat the Rich- tj tjeys' VFP-62 A Hawaiian Luau a rapid pace. 16-year-old son, Ls*sophomore V complete bra in them which Is a must for the full took place last Friday at the Cecil Mrs. Richey received her first at the Lyman Ward Mill- ,: figure. Field ORF for the Officers and award for Relief work, the 100 Mrs. Rich.y tary Academy. !I, For heavy legs the"linleboy" their Wives. Barbequed pig was Now shorts, if are you the have most good flattering.muscle) served theme. Farewells In I keeping were with extendedto theluau Safety Council Offers Test r 'tone you can wear the tight stretch I Capt. and Mrs. Robert Caud- lack fabrics muscle with tone the boy and are leg.not If firm legs received rey. Capt.orders Caudrey to, USAF Shaw, has Air For Drivers Defensive SkillsA the more loose shortsare fitting type Force Base, S. C. Entertainment best. Co-ordinates are now for the evening was pro- first In safe automobile driving win B. Nelson, President of the correctly in two-car collision very popular because you can vided by beautiful authentic Hawaiian procedures will take placeon Jacksonvllle-Duval County Safety sltuatiora.knowledge of the rulesof purchase a 36 (or 14)) bottom music by Paul Bellefeuille, nationwide television on Mon- Council. the road, and perception of trunks and a 32 (or 10)) bra top. AA. "Mother of the Year Skit" day evening, May 24th at 10:00 The purpose of this unique driving hazards.Many employers A large tummy; can be concealedby was done by Lt. Cmdr. R. Con- P.M., as America's motoring venture Into mass highway safety and service stations will also the use of the skirt. Some of millions will be given an un- education is to reverse the distribute the test form. R. aughton, Capt. Caudrey, Lt. the skirted one-piece suits havea J. Baals, Lt. R. Turner, Lt. precedented opportunity to check frightening trend of needless dead Specially prepared film sequences zipper up the front which affords (JG) W. Bartlett, and Lt. (JG) their defensive driving skills and injury on our 'roads end will illustrate each question - easier donning. For those Farabaugh. "Without having to budge out of highways. Using test forms which and will be shown both In who have a difficult figure you The election luncheon for Cecil their homes, the public will be are available through the safety slow motion and: at normal speedto should pay a little more for a Field Officers Wives club was presented an hour-long audience council,1V stations and reprintedby permit the viewer to share bathing suit because you are also May 11, at the ORF. VFP-62 participation special, "The Na- newspapers, each viewer can the experience of a collision or paying for a good foundation performed the hostess duties using tional Driver's Test",states Ed- test his own ability to Judge near collision. All the viewer within the suit. Lastly do will have to do is to watch his try an oriental theme and having ..... .. , to choose at least three suits of served. --- TV set as intently as he watches - curry White Elephantswere different styles to try on. Then brought and sold as an : the highway when he Is driving - choose from them. This Is extra added attraction. and then record his reponse one type garment that must be Cmdr. and Mrs. Chas. Fritz lag, and record his response on tried on to decide if It Is the gave a dinner party In their home the test form. His score will correct style for you. Friday April 30 for Capt. and 'be as private as he wants to keep It, or be share It with NOTES OF INTEREST Mrs. James Ferris, Cmdr. and may other drivers Mrs. Fran Babineau, Cmdr. and among friends and VA-45 The Officers and Mrs. Don Mealy. Cmdr. and Mrs. k v5i family. wives of VA-45 held a coffee In Ellis from Each viewer will be competing George visiting Key the Orange Park home of Mrs. West, also attendee(! Mrs. Chas. against the entire nation thru the Warren L. Wakien. Mrs. Her- Fritz looking very smart in a use of electronic data processing man Kapustkagraciously fulfilledII black silk dress was hostess fora equipment. A scientifically selected : ,.< "; !( coffee May 12 at the ORF In sample of 1,250 drivers 1 '*" ", will take the test at six---- '' " 'f' { honor of Mrs. James Ferris. , 1 l,1lj'j";) : W. ( CBS-TV Stations, and their answer - : j< ".'f'" VA-44, VA-45 and VF-174 all of '... ,: ,,",""It'" 'c./...< : Air Wing Four presented Mrs. will be transmitted Instant ':; '''' >::. ;' aneously to IBM Headquarters In ( : 1'Z. Ferris with silver ",' a sterling tray. I .. '{,4 : New York and then be tabulated . :: : :Y ; Mrs. Homer Winter was a special H t I <<.},-'.... ,: .i/ guest. Y i in terms of total response and Lt. and Mrs. James Parkhurst by drivers categories.Aftereach 1 proudly announce the arrival of -r; question Is asked, the viewer Leslie Kathryn on AprIl 25, 1965. will be given the correct answeras well as the results of the I Anyone wishing to put news in I; "Notes of Interest" please ay cross-section responses. write Who, What Where, Time, Safety Council President Ed I Place to Shrll Conaughton, 7264 Nelson, reminds all drivers that ,1 Hanson Dr., N. Jacksonville, "not only will the test improve chances of avoiding death and Injury - Fla., or call 7810968. :,1t t through an highway accident but the added knowledge of proper :i The principle of sacrifice runs driving skills and techniquesby !I all through human life and Is at all drivers will actually reduce ; the heart of religion man every accidents and eventually results - fj has known. For all men, what In a dramatic reduction in ,, j ever their faith or lack of it, OLDEST ADMIRAL .. Adm. R. H. Jackson, USN (Ret) the nation's Automobile Insurance Premiums '1 life at its best is always sacri- oldest living admiral, will be 99 on hit birthday, May 10, 1965. all across the nations f' "\ "," .. t, '',''J ficial The Ideal of duty done, if Admiral Jackson is shown in his horn at Coronado, Calif. H. is Mayor Lewis H. Ritter and ( ,: : ; .> At / : need be, at high cost of personal standing in front of a picture of the 'frigate USS Consellation, one commissioner Bob Harris as wellas ; :.';:;\ : Inclination Is set before every of the country's first warships, and his training ship while at An all public offlcicals and law iX; j7':l"'I\ child who grows up Christian napolis. Recently Adm. Jackson visited the USS Constellation (CVA- enforcement agencies are urging nation. 64)) for a cruise off San Diego. He is a graduate of the Class of all licensed drivers to take the b ,tt _._ : Evening News & Star 1887 from the Naval,Academy. test.I . 8 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 13.1965 ii I--iii[ Medical Speak Flight Surgeons to SocietyMedical Local ..RI r s .d { Officers( [ from NAS 1 1 1 dE Jax, Cecil Field, and Mayportwere ..- ', tJa \.. ' I .. ' guest speakers at the i .d.. y.I". :t. \ monthly meeting of the Duval County Medical Society held last N ' 1v t ''week. . k.LJLL4. Several Flight surgeons from 0 NAS and Cecil spoke to the local < j physicians about the various ,i ' \ stress factors affecting Naval I' ( ) I t _ .... ., Aviators and their flying abili : . ties. The assembled doctors MAGNOLIA BALL guests enjoy the scenery Saturday evening, were told that the flight sur- May 1, as the doors of the Officers Club opened to an evening geons concern was for the health, out of the past aboard a Mississippi riverboat. and consequently, safety, of the _.. . - pilots and crews manning naval .-. '<, 4' . aircraft. "t : k ", Q Lieutenant Craig Mehildau, t:::.. ', p 1 J P flight surgeonforVF-l'74atCecU : } t, : { I presented some facts and figures t& " < concerning the accident and mortality : rate among Navalaviators.A '." " . R 'L- total of 199 aviators were killed - z Ds in 1963. He also pointed out SPACE TEST PILOTS MEET THE PRESS LTjg. Cyrus StricUer (left) I that the accident rate per 10,000 ".. j < .. " and Lt. Kenneth Jurgent explained to members of the Jackson- flying hours had dropped, from " ville TV, Radio and newspapers the purpose of the 34-day confinement 2.8 to 1,4, a 50% decrease from ,.> '.'<. : .... .... < test they participated in with eight other Naval and 1958 through 1963. The figureof l ." J Marine aviators at a recent news conference at Cecil Field. The one million dollars' worth of ., >', ,."..., ... '' El. two are back flying with their squadrons minus their 34-day beards. training for a LCdr flying for t:: : ':' t" :{. r The helmet in front of LTjg StricUer is the type the pilots wore ten years was emphasized by .' : . during the test.VA44 films of jet aircraft operatingfrom 't. .;, 'J.t{ , Ujg. Brust Makes a carrier.Dr. ; ,.fi..t'; ,.;> Claims Mehildau tied In the phy- REAR ADMIRAL and Mrs. Robert Goldthwaite converse with Cap chological effect which Is a con- 98,000( ) Landing on Sara tain and Mrs. John R. Mackroth at the occasion of the 14th annual tributing factor to these acci- New A-4 RecordAttack The anack carrier USS Saratoga dents with several Illustrationsand Magnolia Chairity Ball. Planning and preparation by members of logged Its 98-thousandth arrested concluded his remarks by the.Jacksonville. Officers Wives Club spotlighted a complete evening landing in April The landIng ot dining and dancing. Squadron 44 Is claiminga explaining to the audience that new Navy record for the A-4 was made by LTJG K. R. for phychological reasons, 1,574 NARTU Sets JUST of Attack Squadron 36 in Skyhawk jet. Brunt, cadets are needed to produce an A4C Skyhawk.On 1,000 Naval aviators. Airman SchlRcgistratin Lt. John C. Kessler logged his 2,000th hour of flight time In the April 14, Saratoga, the second -. Lieutenant Clyde Jeffery, flight Looking? carrier of the F orresta! A-4 aircraft this month to establish surgeon of VA-42 In Oceana,Va., what Is believed to be a class, celebrated her ninth bir- related his experiences with MERCURYS record for a Navy pilot in the thday, giving the ship an average, stress factors during simulated NARTU Jax now has a limited 65 Monterey Skyhawk. of better than ten thousand landings spacecraft orbit in which lie amount of openings (in the "85- 2 Dr . .$2995 Monday VA-44's standardi- a year.Lt. participated while lecturing the Day Recruit Airman Accelerated RADIO.POWER 8TFER1NQ HKATFR AUTOMATIC zation officer, Lt. Kessler, received Kessler began flying the group on the environmentalstress Training School" 64 Mont. 4 Dr. .$2695FULL High school students 17 yearsof POWER FACTORY AIRTILL . a gold plaque and a model on astronauts. . A-4 jet in 1959 when he reportedto IN FACTORY WARRANTY f' of the A-4 aircraft from the Doug VA-44. In October of that Dr. James Brough of the NAS age and young men up to 26 COVAIRS las Aircraft Technical Represen- Dispensary expounded on his lec- years of age may apply for this he toVA106whichalso tive, Mr. Len Grey. year reported ture of weightlessness and its summer program.The 63 Monza Cony. .$1595 files the A-4. Then it was 4 tlPKED.: RADIO A HEATER The 2,000th hour came related physical problems with school Is In two 85-day 62 . on a back to VA-44 in 1962 where he Monza Cony. $1395 cross-country bombing hop to the films of men living under conditions parts, each lasting from June to 4 8PEFD.: : RADIO* HEATER: : has been since then. He ha Marine Corps Air Station at : which men might experience September. It is open to young 62 Monza 2 Dr. .$1095 flown four models of the A-'. 4 8PEKI RADIO ft RATER.TBIRDS Yuma, Ariz. aircraft. (In outer space. men living within a 50 mile.radiusof Cecil Field's aviation physiologist Jacksonville.The . Lieutenant Commander first 85-day 1 segment of the 64 Landaus .$:H05 j Paul Scrimshaw concluded the school advances the student to t TO CHOOSE:: FROM FTI.LV EQUIPPED INCU AIR. . I flDGflGOREDiI Navy's medical program withde- airman apprentice, the second 64) Hardtop ':.:\-. .$3695 monstratlons of the most advanced teaches him a specific skill as an FULL POWER: ''a AIR If DM ,, ACTUAL MILKI! : 4 Jil4ti oxygen systems and flight airman and qualifies him Vox1 the 55 Cony. Hardtop$1095 I: suits available to today's pilots third class petty officer examination. RH AT. POWFR ...i''''' ":.. "'jl,:f -and astronauts. 64 4 DR.Chev.HARDTOP.Impala RADIO$2275 HEATFR . I }:: ,." T I AUTOMATIC. PS' PB ,, "',- 64 Gal. 4Dr. HT $2390 .- RAH AUTO. TRANS. PS PACT. . '''; MONEY( IN 1 DAY 65 AIR Falcon COND Sprint $2350 1i . HT COUPE: V t. It"". AUTO. -- { TRANS. BUCKET BEATS.! : '000 25 to 600 64 ACTUAL Chevelle MIIFS 2-Dr. $1495 i NEATER CYL ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE 62., nnThese Fal. Sta. Wag. $ 974 i Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us t how much you want. Pick up the cash at your are nlre cleanrare. ] Renting does get tiresome and the rent the'y'reasking convenience. Same-day service. Don't let those low prices make you they should wear six-guns! 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN think they arc not. WHERE IS THE BEST ANSWER??? OWE TEAR FACTORY BACKED You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. GOLD CREST!: OR MI.VER: CREST WARRANTY ON EVFRY CAR. Value safe BELL I R 84.33 5.00 $355.79 $ $ $ 21.00 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 151.80., 9.00 427.51 25.00 NORTH $68 per month 219.27' 13.00, 500.51 29.00 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 FLORIDA Above include interest. MOTOR CO. n BELLAIRSOUTH ) / COvrET I INCOI.N.MFRCURT NEw CAR DEALER I I cDiA1e (605) RIVERSIDEEL GOIIlfXPity 66827Open 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 BLAND ING ON LEFT 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 Sunday OFTNTILfPM.PAGE . _-'- .. - 4i .-- , -- .. '/.:.- . 'AY'I'3'--1-9'-6.5'- v JAY AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 9 :f ToastmistressTo Meet Tues. r Red Water Cross Safety To Course Offer MoviesMovies _: : : : : Sunshine Toastmistress : The At NAS j JaxIf ." : Club Is not a social club, nor do they Instruct one In making will beshown regularly after-dinner speeches as the you are a teenager between at 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, name might Imply. What they do 12 and 17-years-old and need I 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32208, to arrive not ' offer Is a tested method of self summer employment the Red day.NATTC will have two feature (later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. I development for women In Cross Is looking for you. times 2 p.m. and 7p.m.onSaturdays Ads arriving too late (for this deadline will be published the business, employment or public Mrs. Leo T. Profllet, Red and Sundays. The hospitalwill following week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise. contacts. Cross Water Safety Instructor, have one feature Sunday'sat A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be The wife of a Navy officer has announced that qualified 7 p.m. received WITH the copy for the ad. eager to meet the new social Junior and Senior Lifesavers The NAS theatre will stay the DO NOT SEND CASH demands competently, may find are needed as water safety aids.If same except for the evening fea- RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . ... . .$2.00 confidence and poise from train- you do not have your Junioror ture which will begin at 7:30: p.m. Per additional line ((4 words per line,/. . 0.50 ed listening and ease In conver- Senior Lifesaving certificates These are subject to change. sation. The office secretary can and would like to take this course - Improve her customer contact.A It Is being offered at the NAS Thursday, May 13 nurse willing to give assuranceto Jacksonville Indoor pool, Thurs- NAS A Shot In the DarkPeter FURN APT DOWNTN Jax 3 2 SEWING MACHINES 2 1965 the mother day from 6 to 8 p.m. beginning Sellers Elke her patients, young Sommer June 7.For. rms. best barg In city for couple DIAL 0 MATIC Zigzags that teacher, or leader of a club can NATTC Son of Captain Blood $12.50 wk have pi utIL 388-9886. never been used. They all gain Important knowledgefrom more Information contact Sean Flynn Ann Todd this unique training. the Jax Red Cross office for water Hospital Sing and Swing-David were Mother's Day layawaysnever These are but a few of the human safety aid training. Hennlngs, Jennifer Moss HOME FOR SALE No closingcost. area. picked We are up;unable customers to locate left situations where Toast- Friday, May 14 $ zero to $100 Da Many; them. You can have these ma- mistress training can help with Club Schedules all areas. Timmerman Rlty. chines for the baL $47.50 cashor practical methods. Eachmember NAS EriktheConquerorCameron 771-2792 or 771-186L terms. Will take older machine - works toward her owngoals at her Mitchell; A. Kessler In trade. Phone own pace. "Ct' CLUB Music this Fri- NATTC A Shot In the Dark 353- Women Interested In finding out day night will be provided by the Peter Sellers, Elke Sommer FURN APT ORTEGA SECT tion 1946. A-I Will Sewing deliver Machine, no obliga-Co. more about this unique group are Bobbey King Quartet and Johnny Hospital Son of Captain Blood- fac river, 15 min, from NAS 1 Invited to attend the next meetingon Jelinek will entertain on Satur- Sean Flynn, Ann Todd adult only. $25 wk Incl utIL 18 at 5:45 P.M. In the day. For those who like foreign May & phone 388-9886. URGENTLY NEEDED Saturday, May 15 : reliable dish George Washington Hotel. stop in on Tuesday when the women for baby sitting specialty will be Scandinavian. NAS Ready for the PeopleSi- Call agency. 7713995.ATTENTION . Navy WivesKindergarten Fried Chicken all you can eat mon Oakland, Anne Helm FISH CAMP FOR LEASE------5 every Wednesday. Happy Hour Is NATTC Erik the Conqueror ml. west of Yulee, 2 mL So. at 3:30: with Dinner at 6 p.m. Cameron Mitchell, A.Kessler A-I-A at Boggy Creek, four CPO CLUB The Chiefs Club Hospital A Shot In the Dark ENLISTED PER- existing bldgs , The Navy Wives Nursery Is offers music by Mark Castle this Peter Sellers Elke Sommer approx. 1 1/2 launching acres on water ramp SONNEL!II! NAS, Cecil Field:' now accepting registrations for Friday and Phil Cay on Sunday.Doe As Is $100 mo. or will remodelfor Duplexs for rent. Cash $& Its classes Ray, & Me Plus Two will be suitable 2 BDrm, Kit equip. Can be to kindergarten beginIn Sunday, May 16 tenent. EL 4-0192 September.The featured Saturday.Don't forget day or night. furnished., If desired. 5 milesto tuition for the classes that Game NIte Monday and that NAS Lillth Warren Beatty, base. For details Inquireat open to children between 3 and Thursday is Pizza Night. Jean Seberg 3855 Oak St. or call Mrs. ACEY-DUCEY Amos NATTC Ready for the People O'Neal at EV 9-8043- 6 years of age Is $12.00 per Betty FOR SALE 3 Br home, closeto and the Rhythm Queens from Simon Oakland, Anne Helm NAS month. The classroom facUlties $50. down, $50 month. Nashville will entertain Ina Hospital Erik the Conqueror - and equipment are modern Call Art Powell USN RET 264- special show this Friday. Mark Cameron Mitchell, A. Kessler 6144 with 1958 PLYMOUTH STAWGN V-8, and a large play yard will be Powell Realty, BKR. auto/trans. WST, heater clean Castle will be featured on Satur- utilized. Included In the kindergarten Monday, May 17 $395. and 733-4237 or 7336343. Instruction will be field day Sunday. If you like bingo trips, classroom parties, educa- drop In Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. NAS Apache Rifles Audey FOR SALE 23 Foot 1959 Ly- tional films and reading readi BLUEJACKETS INNDancing Murphy, MIcheal Dante man Skiff, 135 HP, Grey Ma- ness. this Friday will be to Phil Cay'sChantels. NATTC Lillth -Warren Be any, rine, Sleeps 2, toilet. Excel- MERCEDES-BENZ 190 SL Very Carl and the Jean Seberg <' clean must sacrifice $1060. Boyd Rhy- lent If now will condition $2000.00 Phone you register you Call thm Hospital Ready for the People- Kingston NAS ext. 8744 8 assure your child of a place In Kings will entertain on Sat- EV 9-7711 ext. 402. A.M. 3 Simon Oakland Ann Helm P.M. the class. Arrangements will be urday and March Wilson and the , made for carpools from all areas. Red Coats on Sunday. Every For reservations and further Monday patrons can get 2 pizzasfor BEAGLE PUPS AKC, trL&liver HOME FOR Information phone 389-7711, Ext. the price of 1, and on Wednesday Tuesday, May 18 colored, 6 wks old. 264-2589. Dn, $1600 equity SALE, built-in- 3 Br,range$100 368. bingo is featured. NAS Witchcraft Lon & Chaney, overn, screened porch, trees, DIanna Claire $81., per mo. FHA Cedar Hills, NATTC Apache Rifles Audey HOUSE ,FOR SALE Orange 7714980. . WESCONNETTFLORIST Murphy, MIcheal Dante Park 4)BR, 2 BA, Cent. Air., Hospital Lilith Warren Lr. Wooded Lot. 2642164., 'J .. . 1 Beatty, Jean SebergWednesday FOR SALE 1 mile NAS 7402 '.' May 19 LIKE'): NEW 4 Bedroom' 2 Bath Ortega Hills Drive 3 BR, 2 Bath, . J Home. Built-in range & oven. central beat and A/C, garage, We wire Flowers NAS Father Goose Cary Call ART POWELL USN/RET large yard. Low Dn payment Grant, Leslie Caron 264-6144, Powell Realty Bkr. FHA loan. EV 73214.It . Located halfway between Cecil & NAS at NATTC WitchcraftLonChan- F 103rd St. & Wesconnett Blvd. ey, DIanna Claire 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. Hospital Apache Rifles Audey Hospital Corps became known by Its present name of slckbay, because of the Murphy, MIcheal Dante FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 Will Celebrate rounded shape of the recess where It was located. During 67th BirthdayNAVNEWS.On this period there were no enlisted , -- men trained to care for ( June 1610- the sick and Injured. Most ships cal hospital corpsmen will join had a surgeon and a surgeon'smate mE with corpsmen throughout the as the only medical trained --- Navy and Marine Corps In celebrating personnel on board, they were. the 67th anniversary of assisted by the least necessary the Hospital Corps. members of the crew. jJ Although the Hospital Corps, as a seperate unit of the Med- In 1814 Navy Regulations referred - __ ical ',Department dates back only to the "loblolly boy", __ 67 years Its history Is as old first enlisted group designated* .. as the Navy itself.From to assist the surgeon and sur- the very beginning of the geon's mate. In the 1840's the Navy It was found necessary to title of loblolly boy was changedto make provisions for the sick surgeon's steward. The sur- and Injured. An area, called the geon's steward was more highly cockpit, was set apart to care trained than'his forerunner the for those who could not work. loblolly boy. The surgeon's steward The cockpit was usually locatedIn also had a better positionon the forward part of the ship, the ship, he was second ranking below the waterline as protection petty officer on the ship and 1-:4_.f' 'duif g'batt1 .'' In liter i yeais" :..reeeiYed>,.$la.OO-r.-nonth..pay.- .. ____'J ._..v .'" MAY 13,1965 I 10 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER .. Health AgenciesEnd Campaign r 4 1'r ContributionsR. J. BogorcwskI, Treasurer, Navy-Duval Steering Committeefor the 1965 National Health Agencies Campaign Drive has announced - that $23,542.53 was contributed - this year.In . announcing the results, Bo- gorowskI also noted that contributions to the International Ser- vice Agencies to date amount to at $8,105.48. It Is anticipated that The TrllOlu,,', 1965 Savings Bond Drive got a television returns to the International Ser- off when Navy Waves and Prudential May Queens'were chosen vice Agencies will continue until to b. Star-Spangled Savings Bonds Poster Giris. approximately June 15 mIa final _ Presentations and int.rvi.wsw.r.madeonChannel.l2's'Cam.rasPl.asr summation of contributions will [ _ and Channel 4's "Mid-Day ShoW. L lo R Susie Dixon and be made at that time.Commanding . Peggy Moscha May Qu..ns from Prudential Insurance Company, Ed Meddlers, the producer of "Cameras Pleas., Linda Thod., Officer JOE MEAD of the O&R Dept. and his son exhibit their trophiesand Honorita Capell and Mary Shannon, Waves and Royc. Powell some of the U-Control flying aircraft they own. Mead will Savings Bonds Area Manager. Carl Young Becomes7th give a demonstration on model aircraft flying this Sunday at the The months of May and June are designated as Star-Spangled NAS inspection parade grounds on Yorktowp Avenue at 2:00: p.m. CenturionAboard Savings Bonds Montfis. Time Joe Mead is a member of the NAS Navy U.Control Flying Club chides a stern ramp, side pores, the USS with enthusiasts. for Saratoga which is looking flying Research, Cargo Ships and interior ramps, permitting the Sixth Fleet In the Mediterranean - and . rapid loading unloading.Like . Commander Grant Launched By Navy her predecessor, the C. Young, Commanding rof AF Study Aims at Aircraft miss- her USNS Comet, primary Attack Squadron 34, completed Washington (AFPS-Tbe Navy Ion will be military has two new ships, a speedy wheeled am transporting tracked vehicles. his 700th carrier landing last Speed of 8,000 mph-Plus "roll-on/roll-ofP' vessel month. The landing was made nan f cargo The USS Glover, launched at and a modem escort research Bath, Maine, Is an experimental A4C Skyhawk It was Cdr.Young's Washington (AFPS)--StudIes now underway by the Air Force may aboard the 249th ship. Both were launched April ship for weapons and equipment landing lead to development of an 8,000 mite per hour research aircraft 17, one in the Pacific and one used antisubmarine war- Saratoga.Cdr. which eventually may achieve orbital speeds. in the Atlantis fare. She will be fitted with Young's wife Ethel, and This Is the belief of General B.A. Schriever, Air Force SystemsCommand The USNS Sea Lift launchedat their four children reside at4168 of the research - such armament"as the ASROC commander, who also feels that first flights Seattle, Wash.,will be placedIn (Antisubmarine Rocket) and the TImuquana Road In Jacksonville, aircraft could be made In supersonic combustion ramjetengines Florida. service early in I960. Her DASH prone( Antisubmarine Ifellcopter the early 1970s, with design of a known as SCRAMJET, roll-on/roll-off configuration ). Life can never have for us a hypersonic aircraft beginning In to power hypersonic aircraft." sense of fullflHmem or complete the mid-1970s. He said SCRAMJET Is the most ness unless we are giving more General Schriever said, "the promising approach available today than we are getting.-WlllUm T. Air Force is studying possibilities for sustained hypersonic McElroy _. by suing hydrogen-burning., flight. It could be used effectively - -- he added on hypersonic air- MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS craft with both military and MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS civilian applications. IIh There's also a possibility that .. ,. ALL AGES RANKS DRIVING RECORDS with SCRAMJET, development s. SAFE DRIVER DISCOUNTS SR-22'S FILED can lead to a vehicle reaching speed of about 17,000 miles per McDOUGALL'SNAVAL INSURANCE hour, permitting delivery of very AGENCY, INC. large payloads Into space at far greater economy than Is presently - AIR STATION OFFICE NAVAL STATION OFFICE possible.[ 6463 ROOSEVELT BLVD. 299O MAYPORT ROAD General Schriever pointed out JACKSONVILLE. FLA ATLANTIC BEACH. FLA. that SCRAMJET started In 1957 PHONE 388.7676 PHONK 249.8649 with number of -' a promising approaches , and applications stu ' died. He noted that the study was TJUWt 1&tollJtoRt not only In the United States but I 1 In laboratories and research RECONDITIONED I facilities throughout the world MOBILE HOMES 5943 Roosevelt Blvd.-Phone EV 7-4544 If f Only One Mile From NAS Main Gate FRA-126 To Hold I Ir NOW OPEN'24 HOURS A DAY We Have "Made 'COURTEOUS & EFFICIENTan Spaghetti Dinner i ADDITIONI' CURB SERVICE 6 p.m until The Branch and Unit 126 of the (t Fleet Reserve Association are c Serving Food as Good as the Best for 33 Years" sponsoring a spaghetti dinner at the FRA Hall, 7673 BlaMing L Blvd., this Saturday, May 15, 5 i P.M. to 8 P.M. r All gourmets, FRA members, ( families, and guests are Invitedto r -A1DLEY' enjoy fine sphagetti. Rolls, I beverages, and desserts will I" LARGEST SELECTION OF be furnished with the dinner. I I RECONDITIONED MOBILE Donations of.4LOO per adult and HOMES IN NORTII FLORIDA LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE 504 per chUd w III be accepted, and v ALL MODELS IN EXCELLENT the proceeds will aid In main- CONDITION SAVE HUNDREDS taining the building fund. NEW 12 FT..WIDE HOMES I GO GO DISCOTHEQUE! DANCING The true test of a civilization SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING I UNTIL Is the way In which It educatesIts young and provides for Its NATIONAL MOBILE 2AM old.-Wlllard Wirtz 3909 BLANDING BLVD. ********** HOME SALES DRIVE-IN SERVICE If the day ahead Is empty 2063 HIGHWAY 17. ORANGE PARK And you'd like to fill the gap 2 MILES S. OF N.A.S. PH. 264-9359 CASE LOTS AT COST+ 10* With vistors and phone calls Just try to take a nap.- Betty Lee ReedPAGE 13 1965 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 11I Centralized ;, NAS Civil ServiceOpportunities I Provides Q '' \t Job This Is the title of a new program : Listed below are announcements of examinations open for job ; which began operation on opportunities at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida larch 1, 1965. This program and other Naval activities in the Jacksonville, Florida area. provides additional security for ; TITLE OF EXAMINATION ENTRANCE SALARY employees involved in base clo- l. Engineer GS-5 through GS-12 ((7 options) $5990. to $10,250.** sures and routine reductions in Photo Transfer (Metal) 2.93 1 force. It will also result in certain Instrument Mechanic (General) $0.00 restrictions on filling vacancies Instrument Mechanic (Mechanical) 3.00 after March 1, 1965 as you Instrument Mechanic (Electrical) $3.00 will notice from the following BLANC receives spin- Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronic) ,,/ $3.00- I description of the program: and lures from his Electroplater -: 2.81 ((1)) Employees scheduled for supervisor, Norman Heat Treater C. 2.81 Blanc's |separation by reduction in force ( ) attheO&R recent re- Aircraft Engine Mechanic $2.93 | who cannot be placed In the local Aircraft Painter $2.93 commuting area may registertheir Electric Accounting Machine Operator, GS-3. 3005.* availability for positions in Welder (Aircraft) A ,2.93 other geographic areas. (This ( Blanc Electronics Mechanic (Maintenance) 3.00 also applies toemployeeswhodecline ) Sewage Disposal Plant Operator $2.71- offers to transfer with their Supvy. Digital Computer Programmer, GS-11; Digital functions to other areas.) ( ) After Computer Programmer, GS-9 $7220. to $8650.** ((2)) This registration will pro- ( ) Career Water Plant Operator 2.59 vide for employee selection of Aircraft Ground Equipment Mechanic 2.81 locations within the minimumarea 1941, Joseph 1 I Gas Cylinder Service Worker (A/C) $2.37 likely' to provide placementand on duty as a Sales Store Checker, GS-3 4005.* will cover up to 5 different Mechanic at Jax NAS Electrician (Lineman) 2.93 skills per employee. He has been con- Carpenter $2.81 ((3)) Registrations will be for- employed until his re- Electric Accounting Machine Operator, GS-2 $3680.** warded to the Centralized Re- 7 May 1965 in such Meat Cutter 2.59 ferral Activity, located at the SallMaker,Shop Plan Card Punch Operator, GS-3 $4005.** Defense Electronics Supply Cen- was one of the first A/C Instrument Mechanic 2.93 ter, Dayton, Ohio, for entry intoa men selected for A/C Electrician 2.93 A/C Electricial Worker 2.59 computer. to this rating. ((4)) The Centralized Referral recent years Joe Per Hour Per Annum Activity will furnish all DOD activities as the "Big[ Full details at NAS Jax. Consult Civil Service Representative. having industrial rela- connection with the tions/personnel offices with of specialized mold .weekly lists (designated as products During his "stopper" lists) which willcon- Joe was particular- _Inlet Marina taia listings of skills of surplus with regard to pro- employees who have Indicated drive shows, act- AND BOATYARD availability for vacancies at designated of Jo-Jo the Clown l MERCURY SALES & SERVICEBOATSMOTORSTRAILERS activities. He also de- ((5)) The receipt of a stopperlist decorated 14 floats I by an activity will place cer- communities.'I parades. . Wet & Dry Storage Marine Ways tain restrictions on filling of vacancies and decorated the Brad Bradfield owner & operator USN/RET . depending on the priority Cake and Can- assigned. Priority I'is assignedto a replica of the air- U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH employees Involved In base F, D. R., and a ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9835 the capture of (:ivil Service complete with his employment ;''at wr ssssisssW ]Retirement Joe was a parachute jumper .. Payments decorator working = t the southeastern " Is your Civil Service Designation his career, ,l) 0 _. \, .' .. . Master Mech- ' of Beneficiary form up to 'ff date Have you had any changein and Repair De- en coI. ( your family status which would commented upon the I ;: make it advisable for you to sub leaving and active wished service him It It f I. E:. . mit a new form? = .c A Designation Beneficiary is in the future.FAST La.. ... .. .. . "? . .. ... . . , .J for lump-sum death benfitpur- '.. .rl-" .c. _.:;.:a : ,' popes only.. Jt does not affect the + :I right of any person who qualifies sss+oTV O :: to receive survivor annuity E ON benefits. It Is applicable only in case an employee has fewer a. Q than five ((5)) years of civilian service or leaves no widow (or Ll7cJ7 'Oa7 | widower) or children entitled toa co survivor annuity. Its purposein .,.. .c such cases is to indicate the :t mm person, or persons, whom the J ;: I employee wishes to receive the c I monies which have been deducted BUY 5 SPECIAL from his salary for retirement | rposes. NOW! C FINANCING The Employment Division In- c:; : sPER AU. Nnw FOR DAY SERVICEMEN ius POITASLU w trial Relations Department, 'Ul assist any employee who J fishes[ to make a change In his -'--Q 21ES23: Designation! of beneficiary, and R SERVICE Sea the men at Powell Plymouthland will furnish any information or . [advice in connection -tbe 'ewith.Employees' I rSOn : .:,. It's Easy. to- Trade. ,at - of.the .Overhaul and ' I'epalr' Department should see I ' |Irs. Boatwright, Industrial Relations powell lP oulk Office, Overhaul and Re- JUAN TV n : jalr Department. All other em- , SAN JUAN loyees should see Mrs. Brooks, oom 126, Industrial Relations* 387-2121 1218 SAN MARCO 3592024AY (epartment, Building 907, or call tension 483. r " -. .. t _., ... ,, '' . \, ,LOt.t, '. 4' . MAY 13, 1965 PAGE 1 12 JAX AIR NEWS .. AFTERBURNER xQa JAX MARINESBy -i-I' l 0T4 : T GySgt. Joel Ferguson USMC f 1 . NAS Ext. 400 PROMOTION OUTLOOK- an oil thong case full of dimesto board to select regular Marine the writer of the most con- Crops Sergeants Major, Master vincing letter on the subject x.. Gunnery Sergeants, 1st Ser- Forward letters to Supply Chief, geants and Master Sergeants will MAD, NAS, Jax., Bldg. 574. AU CAREER MAN After 22 years convene In Washington July 12, hands eligible to participate in service, MSgt. William H. Per- -ffj:. and:! remain in session for nine this contest. kins, Jr., left, decided to make it weeks. Names of board members FORMER MARINES .Art Slo- a career and shipover for two " SERVICEMAN OF MONTH SSgt. Roger L. layton, who inventeda will be made available before the cumb, retired MSgt. is Informa- more. LtCol. John W. Sullivan, timing device for scheduling classes at the Aviation Electrician board convenes and will be tion Officer for Fourth Army Marine Aviation Det. CO, per- School, steps front and center during a recent Aviation Detach printed in this column. The Ma- Corps here. HaroldHaglund, for- formed the reenlistment ceremony ment parade to honor him for being selected NATTC "Servicemanof rine Corps board to select new mer Gunny with the Jax Air Reservists last Tuesday. the Month".In addition winning a $50 savings bond and a free Gunnery Sergeants will convenein building new homes in . family trip to St. Augustine, SSgt. Layton also received a Meritorious Washington October 4, also] for Orange Park and Green Cove Mast for outstanding performance as an AE School instructor. nine weeks. New Staff Sergeants Springs. Larry K. Mordecai, a Bn.359-1021, USMCR will be selected by anotherboardto corporal at Marine Barracks until Instructor Ed Inspector Maj. be session for weeks after discharged, now an insurance ward R. Toner = f7L convening January 10, 1966. A agent downtown Jax.CEREMONIESThe. CO Capt George M Hutchins SgtMaj.) Roy W. Britt promotion board to select mem- Marines bers of the Marine Corps Reserve Barracks, 8th and! "I" Streets, Volunteer Training Unit 631., -- USED CARS for Staff Sergeant through Washington opens Its 1965 color- 355-7361 USMCR Sergeant Major will convene ful weekly parade season next CO-LtCoL Byon M, Morris April 25, 1966, and be in session Friday. More than 73,000 per- four weeks. Qualifying cutting sons attended the Friday evenIng FIRST EDITION-Friends,this scores for promotion to Ser- ceremonies last year. Is the first edition of SAX DUVAL MOTORS geant were released in last April Another 65,000 persons attended MARINES. We welcome your and should now be in the hands ceremonies held on Tuesday contributions and suggestions and BEST BUYS of all units. evenings at the Marine Corps hope you'll find the column en- UNIFICATION. Navy's loss Memorial Arlington.An lightening and informative. As was Marine Corps' gain April evening parade will be held you havenodoubtdiscovered,this SAN JUAN LOT 24, when GySgt. John Egan, Ma- at the Marine Barracks every Issue of JAX AIR NEWS has been rine Barracks Guard Chief,mar- Friday at 9 p.m., from May 21 expanded to 16 pages. ExpansionIn ROOSEVELTSPECIAL OFF ried pretty Wave Beverly La to Sept. 24, weather permitting.The size, and a column devoted entirely - Ii Barre (RM1)). Marriage cere- hour-long event features the to Marine Corps activities, mony took place at St. Edwards Marine Band and the Marine Is pan of the Station Service Information - Chapel, Naval Air Station. Corps Drum and Bugle Corps Staffs continuing effort - = Friends and relatives offered along with precision drill unitsIn to provide better news cov- ,n= congratulations and best wishes full dress uniform. erage for all military personnel = MILITARY FINANCING following the ceremony daring a Beginning June 8, two com- stationed here.pun . festive reception at the CPO Club. panies of Marines will parade to CLOTHING. cash sales of the music of the Marine Corps 164 FORD . . $1750 60 CHEVY.$795 clothing for all Marines in the Drum and Bugle Corps at the cfiijSJ 2 dr., 6 cyl., standard shift, 2 dr., V-B, standard shift, Jacksonville area are conducted Marine Corps Memorial. The :=== R&H, low mileage,white with R&H. weekdays by the Aviation Detachment Tuesday evening ceremoniesstart red vinyl int. from 1000 to 1530. at 7:30 p.m. They will con- 164 FORD . ... .. 12795 59 RAMBLER.$695 NEW MUSEUM A new Ma- tinue through the summer months , Hardtop, 4 dr., V-8, auto. 4 dr., 6 cyl.auto/trans., R&H rine Corps Memorial Museumwas until August 3L "('t "" trans., power steer., & power steer and brakes. dedicated in Philadelphia DIRECTORY- the benefitof brakes, factory air, extra Tuesday by the Commandant Jacksonville Marines, there'sa _- dean. 58 FORD. . . $495 Gen. Wallace M. Greene, Jr. current directory of all Corps 163 CHEVY WAGON. ..$1695 4 dr., sedan, V-8, auto/trans The new museum stands at the activities in the area: 4 dr., 6 pass., V-8, standard R&H. corner of Fourth and Chesnut Marine Aviation DetachmentNAS shift, R&H. Streets. Restored New Hall the Ext.: 8443 ==63 FORD WAGON. .$1895 57 CHEVY .: ..$595 museum building was built in 1791as CO LtCol. John W. Sullivan ==== 4 dr., V-8, 6 pass., auto. 4 dr., hardtop V-8, auto. an adjunct to Carpenters Hall. SgtMaj.John KxO-Maj. Harold N. E.Ware Lewis trans., R&H, factory air, like trans. standard shift, on the It had fallen into almost complete floor, R&H. ruin before the area in which it Marine Air Reserve Training DeL new. stands established national NAS Ext. 728 was 63 FALCON.$1295 . CO- LtCoL Lloyd B. Dochterman 2 dr., sedan, 6 cyl., auto/56 FORD. . . $295 park. After restoration by funds ExO-Maj. James W. Laseter PUTT trans., heater. 2 dr., V-8, standard shift, from the Mary Louise Curtis Bok SgtMaj. -Wayne O. Parish - ==:;162 THUNDERBIRD. .$2195 R&H. Foundation, New Hall was pre- Marine Barracks Full power including factory sented to the Federal Govern- NAS ":Xt. 385 GOLF COURSES lite blue with blue int. 59 FORD PICK-UP.$795 ment on November 10, 1962, by CO-Maj. B. Lubka === air ExO-Capt W. G. Smith, Jr. PRESENTS 1/2 ton, 6 cyl.I :==[62 FORD. . . .$1195 Mrs. Efrem Zimbalist, Directorof SgtMaj. H. H. Brawner 2 dr., sedan, V-8, auto/trans "55 FORD. . .. . $395 CONFLICT-the Foundation. Marine Corps Recruiting Station Jacksonville's First Unofficial matter power steer. and brakes. Utility Truck. 354-7111, Ext 447 $100.00 :==60 GALAXIE.$795 which looms high in Importanceat 01C Maj. John R. Greenstone 4 dr., V-8, auto/trans., R&H, 53 FORD PICK-UP. . $250 Technical Training Center AROCapt.ll1am J. Griges Jr. NATIONAL TOURNAMENTOPEN power steer and air cond. 1/2 ton, 6 cyl. headquarters is which group of SgtMaj.-John W. Lanzer TO AMATEURSAND ! girls there are best looking, Officer Selection Officer blondes or brunets? GySgt. Tom 354.7111, Ext 449 PROS. LOW Pennington, Aviation Detachment OSO Capt Marvin E. PeacockCo. [...AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Supply Chief, has agreed to award B, 4th Amphibian Tractor SCORE 36 HOLES PUBLIC INVITED STARTS 2 P.M. " : ,PRICES CUT! SUNDAY ' DUVALMOTORS : : : MAY 16th : OPEN FOR ENTRIES NOW SAVE 30 to 40% 4825 Blanding Blvd. fRI. &SAT. r B-y TERMS SUN. & MON.T1L PHONE 771-2803 TIL| 9 PARTIES ARRANGEDOPEN = TRADING POST FURNITURE CO. 9 am 12 mid. Weekends E 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 4-4536 = NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES 1 pm 12 mid. Sundays"America's 2414 BLANDING AT CEDAR CREEK PII 388-1063 Fun Sport" AY 13,1965 PAGE 13 AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER I Athletic Office, NAS Sports Organizer -I The Athletic Olllce, located in Bldg. 3, Is often been overlooked when recognition is handed out to units, and individuals for their I sports ability. Now they are In the spotlight, because without them the sports program at NAS would not exist as the well organized program that it Is. 11&\I'IIIIII11J\ The office Is run by F. R. and he finished( third twice in | MacCaffery I Athletic Director the Fifth Naval District Tour- 9c and G. 1.. Mullins, Asst. Athletic ney in'53 and '54. Director. These two men make all the MacCaffery came to NAS in equipment available for sports, 1945, after serving a term with they set up schedules and arrange IRON MAN the CG Reserve and working In for tournaments and cham- SPORTS PROGRAPROSPECTIVE . the St. Johns Shipyards duringthe pionships, such as the Sixth Naval 1r w 1 r' - ' war. lIe coached the Jax District Boxing Tournament held r. Navy Baseball team in 1948. In here at NAS recently. " he became the Athletic Dir hold clinics 1949 They for new officials y w' i , ector of Physical Training and they assist in organizing :; : Welfare. "Mac" played pro varsity teams and prepare sche- i baseball with the Red Soxs in dules for them. They make all 1934 In the Pennsylvania New the arrangements for visiting York league and played with teams and they are responsiblefor :.l Hazelton in the same league In the Iron Man Program which F. R.MACCAFFERY-othletic director M 1935. He played semi-pro ball MacCaffery started in the listens to the complaintsof " springof WINNER of this year's Iron Man Trophy Is pointedout in Philadelphia in 1936 and Can- 1952, at which time only 15- past of the games.which take up by"Mac" to Mullins. The decision is a hard one. , adian-American ball In '3738.In 20 units participated. Today they most day. 1940, 41 and 42 "Mac" have approximately 37 units To list all of the jobs that the played with Jacksonville TarsIn participating Athletic office carries out would 7 PIZZA BMf Jacksonville. From this begot "Mac" and Mullins start their take more space than Is per >>|; \ a contract with the Jersey City day at 8 a.m., and so far, no mitted, so we dedicate this pageof OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM TAKE Giants with the International Lea time has been set definitely as to the sports to the Athletic Office C J gue but he went on the voluntary when the day ends. Sometimes for their tremendous job in w PREMIUM USER CHOICE CUT STEAKS .. .. .-.. -'".--- ,. .. '-.. helping and making the sports ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI program at NAS as great as It rE3' / PIZZA L our specialty., FRANK DERICKSONIn the Heart of Cedar Hills 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 l M i HERLONG Apartments ***OVER 50 OF THEM *** G. L. MULLINS, Asst.Athletic Director from $$6900 JlllliS sets up the schedule for up coming sports attractions. EXPLAINING the rules and rags of sports are also part of "Mac's" Fenced Yard Wafer Sewage Included job. But he spends a lot of time giving advice and hints on how things should be done for better results. Jax Swim Team To KITCHEN Host Orlando Here Equipped retirement list. It's well' after dark before the Mullins served 27 years In the doors of the Athletic Office are The Jax Navy Swim Club will meet the Beckner Swim Associa- SCHOOL within 500 Ft. Navy. He entered the Navy 1932 locked. : and retired In 1959 a AOC. He Out of this small office come tion of Orlando at the NAS Jax I I fought In the South Pacific Thea- all of the trophies and awards Indoor Pool this Saturday. The Office 8820 Blvd. : Normandy which will feature 66 meet, tre In WW II and served aboardthe which are presented to atheltic events, Is to the public. Over open USS Boxer In the Korean which are presented to ath- War for nine months. He serv- letes for their outstanding work. 200 youngsters from this area H. _Doyon: Owner Phone 781-3373 ed with what awards will participate with Jax Navy. VP-5 here at NAS JAXin But are presentedto 19,58 until his retirement. these two individuals thatdonate - After leaving the Navy, Mullins all their time and effort to attended the Jones Business College make it all possible? The argu- NOBODY for 18 months and came back ments of last night's games or a to NAS In Oct. 1963 to serve as protest on an official's call or a the Assistant Athletic Director. complaint about the game that UNDERSELLS CLAYTON REVELS!! He was a member of the Jax was rained out. COMPLETE SELECTION NOW Navy Golf Team In 1958 and '59 .CHRYaLERS PLYMOUTHS VALIANTS BARRACUDASUP ; r vA --- WESCONNETTFURNITURE TO $800 OFF ON DEMOS AND EXECUTIVE CARS i Co. .*...MANY WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING r ALL WITH 5-YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTYONLY f dtC1t4.t; aavY E 5326 Wesconnett Qlvd. at 103rd 20 I MINUTES SOUTH OF NAS ON HIGHWAY 17CHRYSiERPLYMOU'rH NEW & USED TV SETS & FURNITUREEASY / I CREDIT FREIGHT SALVAGEREPOSSESSIONS INC. PHONE JAX 264-6555 *GREEN COVE SPRINGS BARGAINS GALORE! / ' POSTING the league standingsin COME IN AND BROWSE / s d the bowling leagueisMullins, HOURS 9 AM 7 PM MOTORS CORPORATIONJAX / who keeps track of all teams, games and the scores. PHONE 771-0750 . . .' .,..., ," >...:....... .:......"..-..-...'..1..1....-. ...,..-,,......,.,.....11.'"',,11,111, -. - _ I- ___ - .w _ MAY 13 1965 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER , NAS Wives dt,, .,,1 .t < .491r .<.", New Fishing Two-Wheel ',Drag Race " ., .< BowlingThe .{', Regulations Slated At RacewaySaturday NAS Service Wives started Added) To List their summer league Friday C' night.May 22, the only runs to win the title, taking the night High set for the eveningwent TALLAHASSEE Florida team of two wheel draggers,Joey first third and fourth with Price to Irma Peterson, 472; will find very few Chitwood, Jr., and Al Gross will winning the second. Price was Betty Wilkins 463. High game sportsmen changes In hunting and fishing be drag racing on two wheels for driving a Ford Anglia with a was turned In by lone Herman. regulations, seasons, or bag li- the championship. Both will be 389 hp Chevy engine. 162. mits. The 1965-66 hunting and driving Chevy IIs. Al Gross who Money winners in the Class fishing regulations and a general has been running on two wheels Eliminations were Berry Nomi, Stati five and who feat- Fla. In his 300 cubic tics! framework for the 1966-67 sea- for years was Hastings, , IT WAS CLOSE Cdr. P.B. Derr son were established by the Game ured on T.V. last week, said, inch Chevy with an ET of 14.12 Fugitives 0 explains the closeness of the and Fresh Water Fish Commission "there is a lot of danger when and second place was taken by Hullabaloos 1 tennis championship game that at the annual regulation two cars are running alongsideeach George Oglesbee, Jacksonville, Rogues 2 left him in second place,to Capt. in Tallahassee April other for you have to have with his 348 .cubic Inch GTO' Virginians 2 J. Mackroth, CO NAS after he meeting E., lots of room to manuver to keep Pontiac In 13.67.TCl1l1is . O. 23 to Frye, according Munsters 3 was presented withhistrophy in the car on two wheels." Saints 4 the CO Conference Executive Director. Room. Todd St. was Larry Augustine The opening and closing dates for resident game birds and ani- crowned King of the Northern BowlingThe ResultsThunderhead mals were established by the 'Florida Drag Racers Saturday Tourney night at the Thunderbolt Raceway Commission In January. The This is the last call for the after Bob Price Jackson- beating , one-half hour results of the Intramural season will open Tennis Doubles Championship, BB Stackers 3 1 ville, a best of five. bowling played May 3-6 are as Cursors 3 Torch Pots 1 before sunrise SaturdayNovember Tod, driving the St. John's which will start on May 17. All 13 In the First Second, follows potential entries should call Ext. : Spoilers 4 Poll Grips 0 Chrysler Ifemt-Playmouth, Neptunes 2 AOMD ###2 2 Plzzans 2 Mix Masters 2 Fourth, In and the Fifth Third Regions.Region will The needed only four of the five 585 to register. Guessers 3 Eagles 1 Nooners 3 Kingpins 1 season Cannon Cockers 3 Darters 1 Cutters 3 Tipplers 1 begin ber 20.The.one week later on Novem- ]Record To Bc Set In Fishing 1 Metros 3 Needlers 1 Anchors 4 Army AFES 0 Commission establishedone 3rd Crewmen 3 Doctors 1 Supply 4 Sky Warriors "B" 0 limit change. This change TALLAHASSEE Florida appears majority of the fishermen are bag Molarolas 3 Riggers 1 Vultures 3 Avions 1 a season's bag limit of to be heading for a record catching fish. However, the sit- provides Cloak & Daggers 3 AEWRON Paymasters o ###1 3 Trailer Sailors three deer, a one deer Increase year of fresh water fishing if uation in which ten percent of the "A" 1 1 and current fishing fishermen catch eighty last bag limit of two. early spring percentof over Play Boys 4 Electrons 0 AOMD ###1 3 NCOs T years The limit remains atone success is any indication of things the fish continues to hold true. dally bag comStore5, 3 Lilly's 1 Warriors 3 Airnien 1 This be Woods said "The ____ ___ a _.,,4-,=_ ___ deer per day.- to come. seems to the average Other regulation changes pro- year for big bass and plentiful fisherman would catch far more vides for a training period for panfish and fishermen are taking fish If he would concentrate on On target money help deer hounds from October: 15 full advantage of the situation, one lake or river instead of skipping - through November 1 In the First, reports Bill Woods, Chief, Fish around You've got to know Second, Fourth and Fifth Regions Management Division, Game and where fish are In order to catch wherever you're stationed and from October 22 to November Fresh Water Fish Commission. them. To know where they are 8 In the Third Region. Dog training Creel census conducted by you must know your fishing waters - will not be allowed onwlldllfe Florida's wildlife officers and Almost without excep- management areas or on land fishery biologists indicate that tion the fisherman with the best within the National Forests, and more folks are fishing and more catch Is the one that Is most trainers may not be in posses- fishermen are reporting limit familiar with the area. While sion of any firearm,while train- strings than ever before. BassIn luck is an important factor in the eight to ten pound class fishing, knowledge and skill are __ ing.The Commission also removed seem to be the standard for the just as important" the beaver from the list of pro- day rather than an exception.The y tected fur-bearing animals statewide creel census indicates Track MeetThe that fishing is outstanding throughout Florida and the vast NAS track and field meet will be held on May 18, 2 p.m., at the track, south of the NATTC Pick up either Volkswagenin Navy Exchange gas station. En- ... ... ... tries should be in at the Athletic i Europe. Office no later than Friday, May I'I 14. 1 I I . i1if \ p 111f{ VFP-62 Takes t 1 t Cecil TurneyWith .. f i". .,. s i 1..t. I.t/.f7 t. -eBorro w confidently from HFCHFC HonorsCECIL FIELD VFP-62's has SAGO offices ready to serve you-world basketball team, which finished wide-whenever you need cash. Even If you're third In intramural league play, shipped overseas,you can use HFC's fast onestepair swept through this station's first mall loan service. So never borrow money need- post season basketball tournament - kssty but when you must-do as 150,000 service- without a defeat.On . men do each year: Borrow confidently and repay its way to the corwn VFP conveniently at Household Finance. defeated entires from Administration the Jet Shop, and the Marines In the final game .Borrow, up to $600 "Fighting Photo" romped to an If have-a'driving ambition,to Squareback ,Sedan. (II.t's, lust as Take up to 24 months to repay j you easy win over the Marines behind - the cheapest to but beetle-ish. See Europe way genuine not so ) the combined shooting of do the driving is in your own VW. We'll attend to the details of Ask about credit life insuranceon And picking it up in Europe is the purchase, delivery, insurance and Lary Davis and Lt. LaryWheeler."Benjl" . loans at rates cheapest way to buy one. licensing. And if the car needs Benjamin the varsity'sregular group You can get a genuine beetle in servicing after you ship it home, center sparked the any of 55 cities in 9 countries. we'll attend to that, too. team's defense and rebounding. : : HOUSEHOFINANCE ; ...And, if you want a little more room If you think!; that's a lot to ask of It was a team effort that pulled : : : :,|and a little more power spend a a.total stronger,'comein! .and get VFP through the double'elimination - :> :: :,:..little.mote! f'Oy.! cod! get our to know us. tournament without a loss;- all 10 players saw extensive ac- I liWESTSIDE vii; C.'I'II tion.VA12 the team that won the | 1150 S. LANE AVE.ATTN: DICK STIMER Au"10""d I 25 West Forsyfh St.-Phone: 355-9683 II Dealerr intramural league crown did not I I Please send me your free illustrated brochure and price lTt. enter a team in the tournament.The . Cedar Hills Shopping Center r Nome I Marine entery finished In 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 I Address second place. 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone 398-4541 City ZoneStote I t. ,.. . . .-. .- .-"'!'" . . ,....., .._. . ". ." .. .. .......... .,..- .- . 0 0 . . 1 sl 1.11111 .1 x111. 1..1 . . . . 11,11 Ik 111.' 1. .. :... . '" ._ ' -- ' rI96.5.---- -I JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 15 COLUMN LEn Softball Notes and Comment ResultsThe Down On The Farm results of the Intramural Softball games that were played May 3-6 are as follows: VP-30 14 VW-4 8 With The YankeesBy .I I Ir P FICEUR 10 FAETU 2 Iy .A Admin. 15 Marines 13 VAP-62 2 AFES 0 Cave ColbyIt HAND BALL The winners and 2nd pi oc.winners in Handball were; VAP-62 2 AFES 0 Forfeit (L-R) LKjg) W. R. Knowlton. VP-16, 2nd place in doubles; Lt. M. A. Comm. 12 Disp. 2 seems that the following\ question comes from New York Cityat Weiss, NAS ADMIN Singles Champion and 2nd place doubles; C&R 14 MARTD 0 !least once a year; "How\ they doing down on the farm (or, out in the 8 6 Capt. J. R. Mockroth, CO NAS, who presented trophies; Copt. Supply ComFalrJax " -Kansas- City)? J. J. Guibilato, FICEUR, Doubles Champion; and Lt. H. F. Hughes, Hosp. 9 Ale Malnt.' 6FICEUR K. C. baseball fans have a FICEUR Doubles Champion. 8 Weap. 4 reasoned that the batting - question of their own that they present VP-30 6 Marines 1 slump the team is in wolttlast ' want answered "How we gona 10 Admin 0 (ninth place in club batting Golf Results Waves Bowling Comm. keep 'em down on the farm(away VAP-62 9 Disp. 2 with a .216 team average) from the Yankees)? ComFalrJax 14 A/C Malnt. 4 The results of the Intramural and when things return to nor- of the Dental Yankees have Evelyn Ray The again con- golf played. May 4-6 are as follows Supply 6 NAMTG 2 mal as in Edward'sbat with 563 ducted a trade with the A's and past years Department came up a VP-45 8 679th 0 won't be needed. : series to the season third question capture now a pops up VP-7 7 Birds 2 MARTD 18 Hosp. 15 Are the A's in the American Why the Yankees gave up Blanchard high series record from Barb VP-30 "A"3X2 FAW-11 'A' 51/2 MLskec who is in Bainbridge League for compeitition or to IsstlUamystery. Possiblythe 12th competlon are : serve as a New York farm club. management decided is one for the AH-Navy Bowling Tour Mainr. Tats 35-9 "A" Ale Hosp. 51/2 But then these three questionsoccur of those players to be cast off for 31/2 nament. Ray also captured high Le Lagnappes 31-13 almost every year and nev- a new model. At any rate the A's game with a 201. Ens. L.L. Admin 5 1/2 VW-431J2 Bavarians 26-18 answered.The possibly picked a good used Logan of Communications netted - er seem to get FllWeaFac 5 1/2 FAETU 3 12VP31"B" for the Pin Heads 1826. Yankees traded utility man player. high handicap game 51/2 AlrOp's 3 1/2 Strike Outs 12-32 John Blanchard and pitcher Roland Sheldon may go the way of other week with 277. 2 Cats 10-34 Sky Warriors 7 imp "B" Alley Sheldon for K. C. Doc Edwards ex-Yankee pitchers. Ralph 679th 6 Comm. 3 Standings going> into the May a catcher. Terry, another Yankee cast-off, NARTU 5 Supply 4 CBS stock took no'appreciablegain has come into the Indians' starting - or loss the day after the pitcher rotation schedule and BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLEAND trade so the stock market can- is going a good job for the tribe. THE BEACHES not be taken as an indicator of The way of relationship between - the Yankee owners pennant hopes. the A's and the Yankeeshas A ! It appears that the Yankeeswere been in the past, Blanchard rnrmm in trouble before the trade and Sheldon could! return to the , may still be in trouble, and may Yankees before the season is ''a + continue to be in trouble. It over it has happened before. 4fl.i FRITZ seems there might be bigger and But perhaps the most pleasant PARMANRet. result from this trade is to \ J. better things ahead for the Yan- yet . kee Haters. come. The greatest flop in the CPO Last week the long standing American League since Chicagowon owner American League champions the pennant in 1959 may happen : . were in eighth place. This isn't this year and that flop is the , unusual for the Yankees this early end of Yankee domination. in the season. But one thing that Smile Yankee Hatersby Octo- L. Harold Pannan May port rmrmNTH has been usual in past seasons ber you may not have a team to Fritz Pannan, Jr. Roosevelt for the Yankees is missing Hate. LOB Webber Normandy catcher Elston Howard. ; Howard, who played in 150 Swim SPEED EQUIPMENT games and batted '313 last sea- son, will be out from five to six MeetAn COMPLETE LINE OF MAG WHEELS weeks with an elbow injury. This would mean that the sea- RAGING SLICKS. CHROME PIPES son would be well into June before organizational meeting for k TACHOMETERS & FLOOR SHIFTS Howard is back. June is the NAS swim meet will be held the month that the Yankees begin on May 19 at the Athletic NO DOWN PAYMENT their surge or purge, which Office, Bldg. 3 at 9:30 a.m. AU ever you would like to call it, potential entries are to be re- for first place.So presented.The WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN the Yankees, with or without SNOW BUNNY'Green-eyed Jo PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES the CBS's door that approval produced, knocked Rodger on asqutsition of knowledge is Collins, a nifty ((36-23-36)) loot FREE I FREE FREE Marls a paradox. 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D INSURANCE COMPANY iM5 Locations 3919 "hili>s lluy.> 398-1631: | Timuquana Rd. 771-0527* - MAY 13, 1965 PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER' I ,Hole in One' Contest The GolfCorner" Set for Cecil Field Play gets underway this com- CECIL FIELD This sta- department; all profits will be Ing Saturday in the 1965 Spring tion will hold a "hole in one" donated to charity. Cup. This event will be 36 holes I contest on the station golf course Any person may enter the con- medal play with the first( round A next Friday May 21 from 11 a.m. test as many times as he or she scheduled for May 15 and the ; till 6 p.m. likes. second round on Saturday, May All military personnel and 22. This will be a full handicap their dependents as well as civil tournament with a Revere Bowl service employees from all military 1POIQZ I to the winner and runnerup. Installations In the area are Summer rules will be In effect. Invited to compete in the contest. For further Information call Gus There will be golf merchan- L Former Montreal Canadian Iblz at extension 8503. Gus dise or cash awarded to the peo- goaltender George Hains- Holz has relieved Frank Miller ple who come the nearest to the worth turned In how many shutouts as Tournament Chairman for the flag. Contestants will get six in the 1928-29 season? Golf Committee. He has a big .: tries for 50 cents. 2. Ten players on the Houston pair of shoes to fill but is well _ The contest will be on the golf Astros' roster live in California equipped to fill this Important .l. course driving range at a distance How many claim Texasas position. . of 100 yards. Clubs and their residence? Three teams tied at four under - golf balls will be furnished, or 3. Steve Van Buren set a for first place honors in contestants may use their own record of how many yards gain- the weekly Blitz this past Sat- CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER clubs. ed in a NFL championship game urday.Ceramics. BLANDING BLVD. 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Mrs. Delux 9 pass., R&H, 2 tone paint, WSW, 9,000 act. miles. "Why dldrftyou report the rob- many games by one run? Carter will give a demonstrationfor 64 IMPALA .. .... . . . . . .$2495 bery at once?" an Insurance a- Answers to Quiz the beginner and will conclude Sport coupe, power steer., & brakes, R&H, WSW, auto. gent asked a woman claimant. her demonstration with a lecturefor trans., solid white with red int. "Didn't you suspect somethingwhen 'unt'LIeZHos tdq the more advanced ceramist.The 64 CHEVELLE . . . . . . .$2195 you,came home and! dis- saureS if UOM span ILjsuivfte -g Hobby Shop Is available for Malibu 4 dr., sedan, standard shift, V-8, factory air, R&H, covered all the drawers opened, 961SJa1pOqJa all Military, active and retired solid beige, WSW. and the contents drawers opened, ''u1 >pJUI )fJOA "aN a41 and dependents. Hours of opera- 64 PONTIAC BONN . . . . . ..$3195 and the contents scattered all view{ aqt aprw SJUII.I; : tion are from 12 p.m.10 p.m. Sport coupe, R&H, auto/trans./ V-8, power steer& brakes, over the room?" "Not really," titS jo UII.1aqunnc) 10M 'I' dally. For Information concernIng factory air, light green with black int. she replied.1 thought my husband 'tpJt ( 961 'C the future demonstrations 64 CH EV ELLE. . . . . . . .$1695 had been looking for clean rod: >zsinojnqs please contact Mr. H. C. Osburn 2 dr., sedan, standard shift, 6 cyl., R&H, solid black with shirt." Anderson (SC) Inde yyAIM between the hours of 10 a.m. red int., WSW. ' pendent. tY.J11pa1J SJ quo""UJI-I!( 't 6 p.m. at Bldg. 898. Ext. 8378. 64 IMPALA . .. . . . . . .$2695 Sport sedan, auto/trans., V-8, power steer., R&H, factoryair solid blue, WSW. 64 CHEVROLET BELAIR ... .. . . .$2395 HONOR OUR : S RVICEMEN 4 dr., sedan, auto/trans./ V-8, power steer., R&H, factoryair beige over red, WSW, extra, extra clean. &"% !i_>''v *""v 63 FORD CONVERT. . .. . . . $1995 Galaxie 500, auto/trans., V-8, power steer., sliding steering post, R&H, solid black with red int., WSW, extra, extra clean. 63 CORVAIR COUPE . .. . . . ..$1395 ARMED FORCES DAY KSHm Standard shift, R&H solid red, WSW. 63 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF . . . .. .$1495 4 speed trans., all vinyl int., R&H, rain vents, solid white. 63 RENAULT. . . . . . .. $895 x A 4 dr., standard shift, R&H, extra clean. ...........:..;..;No" ..".. .. .... '. 63 CHEVROLET. .... . . . . $1595 Belair, 4 dr., sedan, 6 cyl., standard shift R&H, solid blue ARMEDFORCES DAY 63 WSW.SPYDER CONVERT ... . . . .$1895 Monza, speed trans., R&H solid red with white top, WSW. 63 RAMBLER . to . . . . .$1395 I MAY 15 1965 4 dr., standard shift, 6 cyl., factory air, R&H, solid white with blue int., extra nice. 62 PONTIAC . oo. . . . . .$1995 '-J Bonneville, 4 dr., hardtop,auto/trans.,V-8, power steeringand brakes, factory air, solid red, WSW. - . -x A day of recognition for 62 CHEVY II. . .. . . . . . .$1395 Super sport, auto/trans., 6 cyl., R&H, solid maroon WSW. the members of our Armed 62 FORD WAGON ... . . . . .$1195 .. ,V-8, standard shift, heater, solid blue,WSW, extra clean. Forces who work togetherfor 61 CHEVROLET BELAIR .oo. . . .. . .$1295 .\ 4 dr., sedan, auto/trans., V-8, R&H, solid white, WSW, the preservation all original. 60 CHEVROLETBELAIR.$195 ;f' 4 dr., auto/trans., V-8, R&H, solid white. of freedom for us all. 60 IMPALA SPORT COUPE .. . . .. .. .$1095 Standard shift, R&H, solid white with blue int., WSW., all original. ...AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! Mon. Frl. 8:30: a.m. 'til 9:00: p.m. HOURS Sat. 8:30: a.m. 'til 8:00: p.m. Sun. Afjcr Church 'til 7:00: p.m.SPECIAL . B.KRNETT?I NATIONAL DANK OF JACKSONVILLE .. I FiNANCING I PLAN I II MCMSLR: : 'IDlItAL: DPOSIT INSUItAHCI CORPORATION FOR I SERVICEMEH -- ._ --- -- -, .: .. ',.: ._ ... .'_ __- ..-' .... I |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |