- g 27 August 1959 Page 4 SAX AIR NEWS -Turns To Modern Whirlybird :':" ..t4I:1JBR'J)1 " : : / . Minus 'Sleigh, St. Nick j:.. : :' !J1rtJ" >- >l@J The stork was kept busy at the In Visit Here Naval Hospital recently, with 26 MondayNext scene.new rivals appearing on 'the Monday at about 0945 Santa Claus, TAD on Spec- In one of the busiest days to ; ial Mission from his North Pole duty station, will walk date, 14 births were recorded through the doors of Building 554 and officially open the July 17. Of this number, all but Navy Exchange Toy land. ferried To satisfy the "...erC western one' were boys. Santa is being to Tovu land by -he 1piei; an undisclosed firearms made famous by TV Seeing the world for the first heroes available well that date were: Frank are as as time on ! place,presumably where authentic Indian HF to Ltjg) and Mrs. ( he parked I his reindeer in the an wigwam, Roger , shade! rocking horse and books of West- Frank Bies; Boy, Robert Ed- I ern adventure stories.In ward, to Robert Dahl, AEC, and I DURING HIS short visit, the Mrs. Dahl; Baby boy, to William keeping with missile [ mentor of our ! Christmas will distribute La Craft, AN, and Mrs. Craft; 'I gifts to children on hand, age interests, many toys are focused Thomas Franklin, to Thomas and is expected to lend a on weaponry and outer __ i sympa- Dees, BM2, and Mrs. Dees; Baby Launching stations with thetic ear to youngsters who have space. special requests. appropriate missiles share the boy, to -George Juno, TD1, and "" I II. spotlight with mechanical air- ?r'r'b sy. Mrs. Juno; Boy, Britt Stephen, , This year, as in the past, over planes. to Ltjg( ) and Mrs. Abner Lowry, I. 2,000 items are arrayed for the and girl, Sherrie Leigh, to Nor- t delight of children from infancy ORDERED at the giant toy man Mann, SN, and Mrs. Mann. 1 to adulthood. A menagerie of fairs held every March in New w many-colored stuffed animals York, the toys have been arriving Also, Richard Dale, to Lester \ flanks one entire wall of the 32- from the factories since Parrott, AMH3, and Mrs. Par- i foot wide building with bicycles early May. Most items this year ?, {y:. rott; Daniel Patrick, to Daniel ( racked against the o pp osit a wa.11I U, _ora_--.Atnof__..__---eo tran.marfo: _..___, nut a_ line ------.- Sweenev.. AD2 and Mrs. Swee- I 210 feet away: of imported bicycles will be fea- WHAT A LIFE SAVERI! :'" There undoubtedly isn't a better ney; Anthony Mauerice, to Roy tured. spokesman for automobile traffic safety than Glenda Adams. Jones, SD3, and Mrs. Jones; Mark I IN ADDITION to bicycles, tricycles honorary, commander of the 679th ACWRon and symbol of Alan,, to John Knight, ME1, and 1 and allied pedal toys,which From Monday on through De- unit's safety campaign. Lt. Col. Oiva Kivipelio, 679th commanding Michael Roby, to I last year accounted for more cember, Toyland will be open officer, seeing to be enjoying sharing his command with Mrs Knight; ' than 30 percent of all sales, the daily from 1000 to 1730 and from Miss Life Saver. The local unit is conducting a three-month Ensign and Mrs. William Mc- campaign in conjunction with the Air Defense Command. Fadden; Larry Steven, to S/Sgt. selection includes cuddly dolls, 0900 to 1200 each Saturday. ToJ and Mrs. Charles Moulder, and educational and doityourselfkits purchases may be "hidden" until Beauty Rules As 'SkipperFor Roger Duane Jr., to Roger Rich, sports equipment, games December 23. Rich. SN, and Mrs. , and puzzles, books, mechanical I The NAS Jax Toyland is the Six babies arrived July 18. and metal toys, children's furni- AC&W 679th , ture, musical instruments and first in the Jacksonville complexto Day' Of They were: girl, Betty Jean to open for business, but similar AN and Mrs. ' Adolph Battista, , t' phonographs and records. Air Defense Command; Air facilities at Cecil Field, Mayport, Force bases throughout the I 679th Aircraft Control and Warn- Battista; boy, John Randall, to Green Cove Springs and NAS ing Squadron at NAS Jax and John Euton, AA, and Mrs. Euton; country are supporting an au- Civilian Cafeteria Glynco will open soon. tomobile safety campaign for military ''at every Air Defense Command girl, Rebecca Elizabeth, to Sgt. and civilian vehicles for base have pledged themselves to and Mrs. Gale Koening; boy, Planning Another Only One ,Fleet the months of July, August and neither accidents or moving traf- Jeffrey Wayne, to Robert Parker - September.Air fic violations for the three-month CS2, and Mrs. Parker; boy, Admiral RemainsFour to Omer Toney, period.AT Michael Wayne, Luncheon Force personnel at thec.Po Special: weeks after one of theNavy's END of the campaign,those ENC, and Mrs. Toney, and boy, The Civilian Employee Food pledges still valid will be for- Patrick Michael, to Robert Welch, Services Board, In cooperation great leaders, Fleet Ad- { Notes I warded to Air Defense Command FN, and Mrs. Welch. with of miral William D. Lea h y, was birth of manager the Civilian Headquarters where a drawing July 19 also saw the Cafeteria, has arranged for a buried in Arlington National Ce- I The "Captain's Ball" honoringnew I will be held for two donated six youngsters. They were: boy, very reasonable special luncheonfor metery, the'caisson again moved commanding officer of NAS Studebaker: Lark automobiles.In Mark Francis, to Joseph Altman, next Wednesday.The slowly through the streets of the Jax,' Capt. James R. Reedy, is addition, the Miss Life Saver EOH3, and Mrs. Altman; girl, full luncheon on ala carte Cemetery, this time carrying the planned for Friday, September 4 selected by each Unit will Angela Denise ,to John Tyler, basis would cost well over one at 2100. and Mrs. Tyler; girl, Susan body of ]another five-star great, have the apportunity to competein AM3, dollar, but special luncheon basisis Uniform will be to Charles Kearley, CS2 Fleet Admiral William F. Bull tropical white contests up the line, to even- Ruby, being offered for only 70 cents, ( ) long. Dancing will be held on the tually vie for title of Miss Life and Mrs. Kearley; girl, Mary including tax. Halsey. patio, weather permitting. En- Saver of Air Defense Command ina Elsie, to James Robinette, RD2, The special luncheon will con- War-time commander of the tertainment will be by the Jax national contest. and Mrs. Robinette; boy, Clifford sist of:, 1/4 Fried Chicken; Mashedor Third Fleet, Fleet Admiral Hal- Navy Band. MISS GLENDA Adams, selected I\Michael, to Orville Shore, ATI, French Fried Potatoes; Choiceof 76 died An 679th's Miss Life is i and Mrs. Shore, and Baby girl, sey, August 16. His passing End-Of-the-Season family as Saver, and one Vegetable; Tossed salador > leaves only Chester W. Ni- picnic is planned for Saturday, a former Miss Jacksonville Jay- to William Turner, AEN3, Cole Slaw; Roll and Butter; mitz as the nation's September 26. The affair will begin cee, and holds the titles Miss Mrs. Turner. Slice of 'surviving Tea Cof- Canteloupe, or at 1400 Blaze Miss and secure at 1800. Azalea and Miss Fleet Admiral. fee. Flame. The nineteenyearoldbeauty Recognizing that many em- Only other man having served "Fried-Hamm Wedding An toured-the Station as U. ,S.-Moroccan ployees would prefer to select as Admiral nounced." Honorary Commander of the Fleet i was Ernest J. Fleminpsburjr (Ky.) Ease their own items on an ala carte King, who died June 25, 1956. 'Times Democrat.tllff Unit and was honored at a Friday Pact May basis, arrangements have been u luncheon______n__n at_. the Officers________ made to offer patrons / fried Club. Rift On BasesOne chicken for only 35 cents. The Studebaker Lark automo- of These special luncheons are in bile shown in the picture above million dollars a month keeping with desires of the Food was loaned on display by a local needed foreign exchange will be Services Board to offer whole- J merchant as an example of the put into the Moroccan treasury, some meals at reasonable cost. _______ first prize to be awarded. In resulting from an agreement and Mo-be- Of course, like any other business addition, 148 cash prizes will be tween the United States operation, continuance of such awarded in the national contest. rocco special luncheons at such reason- According to Navy Times, the donated Locally, prizes by area able prices will depend upon the mechants and three cash awardsof agreement, negotiated by Moham- med Morocco and JohnP. M'jidof patronage.The 25, 15 and 10 dollars will go Air special, luncheon will be to lucky Air Forcemen who keepan I Condon, a United States offered at the Main Civilian Cafe- accident-free record for three Force labor negotiator, makes the teria in Building two, at the Can- months. the Moroccan government teen in Building 110 and on the employer and paymaster of all local civilian labor on United Mobile Canteen Unit. The Food NAS SafetyTV States bases in Morocco. Services Board urges you to take ' whatever action is necessary to Show The agreement is important to Set ear-mark the date, September 2, : _ the U. S. because it is the first in order that you may take advantage z In cooperation with the recognition by the Moroccan of this special luncheon.A Jacksonville-Duval County government that U. S. air and Safety Council and WFGA- Naval bases there have any sta is TV, NAS Jax will present a braggart a person who can tus.It hardly wait to get his feat out 15-minute television programon is important for Moroccans TOYLAND LINE-UP for--th.off1c;i Ready "kickoff"Monday Safety via Channel 12 at i because added of his mouth. it will give them at 0945 when Santa Claus will arrive to open Toyland .1! 0 Navy. Exchange. counters are piled ,high, and wide with toys 1415 on Sept. 3. : foreign exchange at a time when Wife: "You were right, dean games and sports equipment. Exchange employees Connie Phases to be covered include their country is undergoing a Chapman (rear).and Margaret Layette put finishing touches on Industrial safety, fire preven- I monetary crisis and appears to andJ was wrongllwland display featuring football helmets and other assorted gridiron tion and boat and water safe- be moving toward withdrawal :. "Forgive me." gear for future All,Americans.. See story above. ty. 1 from' the French monetary zone. . ,