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Changing Leaders Davila Taking Helm Of VS-31 Page 3 Butterflies Great Day Trip For Military Families Pages 6-7 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005 Are You In Debt? Tips For Managing Finances Page 9 www.jaxairnews.com Iy 1 F! I A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING NAS Jax up for BASE Region rep for Annual Seabee Ball Celebration The Northeast Florida/ Southeast Georgia Seabees are hosting the annual Seabee Ball in celebra- tion of the 63rd ( birthday of the Seabees, the 138th anniver- sary of the Civil Engin- eering Corps, and the 163rd anniver- sary of Naval Facilities Engineering Command. The event will be at the Omni Hotel in downtown Jacksonville March 12. Anyone wish- ing to attend or looking for information, can call EA1 Eric Lamky or BU3 Nicole Kelsh at 270-5225. Tax preparation available on base From Naval Legal Service Office Southeast Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Electronic Tax Filing (VITA/ELF) is available on base in Building 583 weekdays through April 15. The hours are Mon- day, Wednes- day and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to ,4 p.m. The Tax Center will only assist with the preparation and filing of personal income taxes assistance with small business tax preparation is not avail- able. What to bring to your appointment: your ID card; Social Security cards for you and your family mem- bers; Wage and Earning Statementss; Fors aW-2, W-2G, and 1099-R; inter- est and dividend state- ments from banks (Form 1099); a copy of last year's taxes (if you have it); bank routing numbers, and account number for Direct Deposit. Bring other rele- vant information such as the total amount paid for daycare and daycare provider's identifying num- ber. If electronically filing a married filing joint tax returriboth spouses must be present unless a power of attorney is granted to the other spouse. Appointments can be made in person at Building 583 or by calling 542- 8038; appointments are preferred, however walk- ins will be accepted. excellence award By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer NAS Jacksonville has been selected by Commander, Navy Region Southeast to represent the region in the 2005 Presidential Commander-in-Chief's Installation Excellence Award com- petition. The award is based on performance during fiscal year 2004. This nomination was the result of the NAS Jax team supporting the war on terrorism, assisting with hurricane relief after the three major hurricanes that bat- tered the State of Florida in 2004 and the dedication of the military and civilian employees here. "I think it's great we were nomi- nated because it shows that our people in the different programs here are doing a really good job on a daily basis. We tend to highlight specific events for awards, but it's really what you do in preparation for those big events like supporting the Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency (FEMA) during the hurricane season. A lot of it just comes in the day-to-day execution of your job," remarked NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "I think it's good and appropriate recognition for NAS Jax to be chosen for this nomina- Official Navy photo NAS lax is surrounded by water as shown in this aerial view. Top inset is Outlying Field Whitehouse which provides practice for carrier landings, bottom inset is Pinecastle Bombing Range, providing an environment for aircrews to learn the proper tactics and weapons delivery techniques. tion" craft which were staged here before shipped from NAS Jax to hurricane The base was cited for numerous deploying to Iraq and assisting victims throughout the state. NAS reasons, including supporting the FEMA as more than 47.7 million Army 101st Airborne Division's air- pounds of relief supplies were See AWARD, Page 12 NAS Jax honors Black History Month By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor Sailors and civilians alike gathered at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club Thursday for a luncheon to celebrate Black History Month. The event, sponsored by the NAS Jax Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee (MCAC), featured entertain- ment and a passionate speech by Guest Speaker Michael Payne. SK3 Adrien Dixon kicked of the festivi- ties by singing a solo commemorating Black History Month to a captivated audi- ence. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson then spoke to the packed house about the progress that has been made in the struggle for civil rights in the military. "Throughout our country's history, the military has always lead by example in the struggle for civil rights," Dobson said. "From the Tuskegee Airmen in World War Two to desegregation in 1948, the military was almost always ahead of its time." After lunch, Payne took to the stage. Payne, the executive administrator for the Mayor's Office of Faith and Community Based Part-ner- ship, roused everyone in attendance from their post- meal slumber with a stirring speech about the Niagara Movement and its place in civil rights history. 1! "The Niagara Guest Speaker Michael Movement wasn't Payne delivered a passion- just a protest ate speech to the crowd at against segrega- the Black History tion, the policies of Booker T Luncheon Thursday. Washington, or Washington, or even our position in society," Payne said. "It was, I think, the first time a group of African- Americans in this country took the initiative by See BLACK HISTORY, Page 12 Heart Fair focuses on women, heart disease Photos by HM2 Michael Morgan Yolanda Gray gets her blood pressure checked by HM2 Renee Dietmeyer of the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center. m~~ .s' By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs As Naval Hospital Jack- sonville observes Na- tional Heart Month in February specialists from various hospital departments and the Wellness Center hosted a Heart Health Fair for Women on Feb. 4, the "Heart Truth" Campaign's National "Wear Red Day." The "Heart Truth" Cam- paign is sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and partner organizations and is perhaps most famil- iar to Americans through it's use of the symbolic "Red Dress" and the high profile interest of First Lady Laura Bush. The Heart Health Fair featured displays with edu-, cational brochures on tobacco cessation, nutrition` and exercise in the hospi- tal's Outpatient Clinic area. They also conducted health screenings and blood pres- sure checks. Throughout the day the hospital Galley provided "heart healthy" snacks and menu items. This was Naval Hospital Jacksonville's first year to participate in the Red Dress Day and Lt. Cmdr. Kathleen Knight, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center director, said, "This was one of the most successful health See HEART FAIR, Page 12 S~-'--*1wr )residential prize Photos By PHI(SW) JoEllen Finerfrock NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committe, Member YN2 Jaquilla Barfield performs the Maya Angelo poem "Phenomenal Woman" during the Black History Month Luncheon Thursday. -C -;. ~. '~c.r,,:~::::;l'. iil ~',::':~ C~ir;.',.;j:-;6~li:~-'-l'lrAi! '' f~fi~i iK.--" ,-TOS'',,'/.' ;.: L 2 lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 SAFETY TALK Slips, trips and falls leading mishaps at work From the NAS ax Safety Office Recently an employee at NAS Jacksonville fell walking up a set of stairs and broke a leg. Slips, trips, and falls are the leading mishap at work. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) they are directly related to 15 percent of all accidental, job-related deaths and are outdone only by motor vehicle fatal- ities. So why aren't we more aware of the hazards Sof simply moving around the workspace? What can we do to reduce the num- ber two killer of employees at. work? Housekeeping Generally, the most fre- quently overlooked general U ' safety precautions involve office housekeeping. Some suggestions from OSHA for "Good Office Housekeep- ing" include the following: Corridors, Stairs and Flooring *Keep all corridors, pas- sageways, storerooms, and service areas clear. Never block these areas, even temporarily. Emergencies don't usually come with advanced warning and are not likely-to give you time to clear cluttered escape paths'. Always keep stairwells clear. Never store boxes, files, or other debris in the stairwells or landings. Pick up dropped office supplies that can cause you or a co-worker to skid. Contact the facility manager if you see areas that are cluttered with rubbish. The Public Works Office can help you with contacting the facility manager. Always clean spills immediately. If a spill is too large to clean up quick- ly, contact the facility man- ager. Report uneven, defec- tive flooring, worn spots in carpets, chipped tiles, and worn stair treads to the facility manager. Common Filing Areas Put the heaviest mate- rials in the bottom drawer. Always close a drawer as soon as you are done with it. Never open a drawer if someone is crouched below it. Use only one drawer at a time. Always use the handle when closing a drawer to help reduce pinch-point injuries. A Little Common Sense Goes A Long Way in Office Safety Reduce the risk of office injuries from slips, trips, and falls with a little vigi- lance over the many things we take for granted. Here are some other ideas to help you reduce office slips, trips, and falls: Use the handrail on staircases. Look where you are going. Walk, don't run. Stay to the right. Slow down and steer .closer to the right at cor- ners. Walk with extra care on wet surfaces. Wear appropriate shoes for the surfaces on which you work or have to walk on to get to work. ON THE HOMEFRONT It's unsettling to finally understand your man RUTH RICKS Job title/command: Senior Teller, VyStar Credit Union Hometown: San Diego, Calif. :By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor After I wrote a col- umn about my hus- S band Dustin's gift- giving dilemma at Christmas, many of you wrote to ask, "Did he ,redeem- himself on Valentine's Day?" 'So, to end your undying suspense (you've stayed awake at night wondering about this, haven't you?), the answer is, yes and no. : Dustin couldn't do much -worse than the Home Depot gift card and dust buster I got for Christmas, so any attempt hereafter can only be an improve- ment. But define "improve- ment." 'Let's rewind for a moment to October 2001. Dustin had just come home from his first deploy- ment. He came bearing gifts. Exotic gifts from for- eign places. There was linen from Greece, a brass lantern from England, and ta-da, Mallorca pearl ear- rings from Spain. And this is exactly where-Dustin -went wrong. I nearly flipped out of my chair when I saw the dangling white jewelry with a sparkling diamond at the top. Did my husband really pick these out all by Hey Moneyman: I am a chief petty officer who is ready to retire with 24 years in the .Navy. I plan to get another job but I do not know how much money I will 'need to save in order to retire com- fortably. I plan to fully retire in about 20 years when I will be 65 years old. Can you help? MoneyMan Sez: How much money will I need for retirement? This is a question all of us face. Well, there are a lot of sites on the Internet where you can calcu- late your future net worth and the amount you will need for retirement himself, I wondered. I hugged the velvety gift box to my chest. And in Dustin's male, goal-oriented mind he thought, "There, I've done. I've finally made her happy. And now I can rest." Fast forward back to present-day. Any time I get upset-it need not be related to gifts-Dustin says, "But remember those earrings I brought from Spain?" It is his Trump card, and I'm not exaggerating when I say he is dumbfounded those earrings no longer do the trick...four years later. Then again, maybe I was the one at fault the day I opened the pearls. Why did I let Dustin attain the Holy Grail of marriage so soon? How did I let him slip into auto-pilot, a set- ting which leads him straight to home improve- ment stores for my gifts these days? Thankfully, Dustin learned his lesson at Christmas, and I didn't receive any gift cards for Valentine's Day. But I did- n't get any roses either (unless you count the one he took out of the vase at church to give me). No, this time Dustin give me a one-year membership ,to...the gym. Now, before you shake your head, I should point out I did ask for the mem- bership, so it was well- received. Nevertheless, I felt a twinge of sadness sweating on the treadmill on Valentine's night, know- ing full well Dustin was home feeding the kids greasy fish sticks, and that there would be a pile of laundry to fold when I got back. Instead of sharing a romantic meal over a pot of fondue, I was on a tread- mill, watching "The History of Chocolate" on television, literally run- ning toward images of bon- bons like a carrot on a stick. Is this what romance has become, I wondered. Maybe those pearl ear- rings really were the pin- nacle of our romance. Maybe it's all downhill from here. Maybe Dustin has grown lazy. And maybe I have, too. Suddenly I jumped off the treadmill and went to the nearest convenience store (it was late and my options were limited), des- perate to buy some roman- tic gesture for Dustin-a sports magazine, maybe, or case of his favorite drink. I didn't have much cash, though, and when I got to but, of course, the answers vary great- ly. One popular site is www.smart- money.com. Click on "personal finance" and then go to "retirement." Another way to do it is to use this simple rule of thumb: For each $5000 of before tax annual income you need in retirement, you should have $100,000 in savings. That means if you want to have $20,000 per year to augment your military retirement and social securi- ty, you will need $400,000 in savings or investments when you retire. Seems like a lot? It is! Don't have that much now? Increase your Fire inspections planned for Yellow Water housing area From NAS ax Fire Department he annual military family housing. fire safety inspection and briefing for residents living in the Yellow Water military housing complex will be con- ducted by the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division beginning March 1 continuing throughout the month. Inspections and briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fire inspectors will be in uniform and will conduct the inspection and briefing only in the presence of an adult. In the event the resident is not at home when fire inspectors call, a callback form will be placed on the door requesting the resident contact the NAS Jax Fire Prevention Division at 542-2783 or 542-3928 to resched- ule a home fire safety inspection and briefing. The intent of the home fire safety inspection and brief- ing is to ensure maximum safety of all residents through normal good housekeeping practices and to inform resi- dents of actions to be taken should a fire or other emer- gency occur in the home. Home smoke and carbon monoxide detectors will also be tested. the counter, I had to decide between a treat for Dustin and a chocolate ice cream bar for myself. Talk about dilemma! Eventually I did what any chocolate-loving woman on a diet would do: I bought the ice cream and ate it in my car. "This is for the laundry I do each day," I said and took a bite. "And this is for the fish sticks on the floor I'll have to clean up tonight." I reveled in my selfishness. But then something shocking occurred to me: When Dustin went to the hardware store to buy those bad gifts, did he ever leave with something bet- ter for himself? And if so, did he enjoy it as much? Did he feel as deserving? Are we more alike than I thought? (Gasp!) That night, I didn't have a present for Dustin-for the record he hadn't cleaned up the dishes either!-but I gave him something equally as important and probably more appreciated: for once I kept my mouth shut and tried to understand. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www. sarahsmiley.com. monthly savings. On the flip side, here is some good news! Your military retirement will be around $22,000 in today's money and you will get periodic cost-of-living raises. That means that when you retire, your military pension is about the same as having $440,000 in sav- ings right now! In fact, it is worth even more because it starts now and you will get regular raises. Good luck with your next career as you move into a brand new world. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. -- --_-.- T You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship 6:30 p.m. Contemporary Service "The Leading Edge," Hangar 749 at the Base Chapel Center. Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m:-12:15 p.m. Family Life: Married with two boys and a loving dog. Past Duty Stations: Yokosuka, Japan, San Diego and Jacksonville. Career Plans: I love working with people and plan to work until I can retire. Most Interesting Experience: Meeting Byron Leftwich of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Words of Wisdom: Live your life the best way you can and enjoy it. Acquistion conference and trade show coming The sixth annual Jacksonville Acquisition. Excel- lence Conference and Trade Show, hosted by the Jacksonville naval community, will take place at the University of North Florida's University Center on April 13-14. The theme for this year's conference is "Transformation: The Pursuit of Excellence through Joint Capabilities." Dave Carey, acclaimed motivational speaker and author, will kick-off the event. Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy, Deidre Lee, is the keynote speaker. This two-day conference provides a one-stop education- al opportunity for government and industry personnel to exchange the most up-to-date information on technical innovations in program management, logistics, engineer- ing, contracting, and budgeting through a number of classes on both days. Department of Defense acquisition workforce members will receive 16 continuous learning points for participat- ing in both days of the event. For information and regis- tration, go to www.acqconf.com. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ........... 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Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jilul t can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Jluhla Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JUIli BI is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMAN! JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 3 Davila relieves Baron as 'Topcat' commanding officer From VS-31 On March 3, Cmdr. Jeff Davila will relieve Cmdr. Ed Baron and assume com- mand of VS-31 becoming the 50th "Topcat" com- manding officer in the squadron's illustrious his- tory. This time honored cere- mony will be held aboard NAS Jacksonville at Hangar 114. Capt. Rob Field, commander, Carrier Air Wing Seven, will be the guest speaker. Davila graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics. He was commissioned on the same day and was designated a naval aviator at NAS, Meridian, Miss. in 1988. Davila completed the S-3 FRS (VS-27) in 1989 at NAS Cecil Field and reported to VS-24 with assignments as the NATOPS officer, landing signal officer, and assistant operations officer. While serving in VS-24, Davila made two deployments with CVW-8 aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN- 71) participating in Operations Desert Storm and Provide Comfort. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in 1993, Davila reported to Force Warfare Aircraft Test Directorate (VX-20 Test Squadron) through 1994 where he worked on developmental test projects for the S-3B and ES-3. After completing a tour as the performance cur- riculum phase head at the Naval Test Pilot School, Davila returned to sea duty as an assistant air opera- tions officer and JFACC trainer attached to Commander, Carrier Group Four in Norfolk, Va. From 1998 to 2000, Davila was assigned to VS- 30 at NAS Jacksonville, where he served as the administrative officer and maintenance officer. While serving with VS-30, he deployed aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). Shortly after his tour with VS-30, Davila report- Cmdr. Jeff Davila ed to the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., completing the first phase of joint military education as well as earning a Masters Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies. He then served at the Naval Personnel Com- mand, Millington, Tenn. from 2001 through 2003 as the Sea Control/Training Command placement offi- Cmdr. Ed Baron cer. Davila completed his S- 3 refresher training with VS-41 at NAS North Island, Calif. and has served as executive officer for VS-31 since 2003. Baron, originally of Long Island N.Y., entered Naval Reserve Officers.Training Corps at Jacksonville University in 1981 and graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Informational Systems. He was commissioned on the same day and was des- ignated a naval flight offi- cer at NAS Pensacola, in 1987. Baron graduated from the A-6 Fleet Replacement Squadron (VA-42) in 1988 and reported to VA-35 at NAS Oceana, Va. where he was assigned as the AT and AD branch officer, NATOPS officer, and nuclear weapons training officer. While serving in VA-35, Baron deployed aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) and USS Sara- toga (CV-60). From 1991 to 1994, Baron was assigned to the United States Joint Forces Command, Cruise Missile Support Activity in Norfolk, Va., where he served as a planning officer. Baron has served as VS- 31executive and command- ing officer. His next assignment will take him back to sea as the operations officer on board USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) in Norfolk, Va. Cmdr. Timothy Langdon will serve as the new execu- tive officer for VS-31. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Transportation from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1987. He joins the Topcats from his tour as the executive officer of both the FRS (VS- 41) and the "Blue Wolves" of VS-35, both of which have since decommis- sioned. ........ ......-...... VP-5 crew joins SAR mission off coast of Malta By 01 Russell Tafuri Armed Forces Network Sigonella Commander Task Force (CTF) 67 P-3 Orion crew from VP 5 assisted in a search and rescue mission of an exploded civilian cargo ves- sel off the coast of Malta Feb. 3. When the civilian cargo vessel Vigla exploded, Rescue Command Center Malta put out the SOS call. Britian's HMS Nottingham (D 91) was in the area and initiated the search-and- rescue effort, joined by an Italian military helicopter. The 11-member crew of VP-5, homeported at NAS Jacksonville, joined the effort looking for seven Dutch crew members of the Vigla, who were feared dead after the ship explod- ed 150 miles southeast of Malta, according to Capt. Robert Lally, commodore of CTF 67. The Navy's P-3 Orion lent unique support due to its ability to stay on mission for up to 10 hours, as well as provide the electronic equipment aboard suited to this type of mission, includ- ing radar systems and infra-red sensors, according to VP-5 Tactical Coordin- ator Lt. Tom Pickering. "We also had every avail- able person onboard man- ning the windows as observers," said Pickering. "The whole time, we're treating this as if there are people in the water, waiting on us. We all stayed hope- ful." But with the water tem- peratures between 55 and '57 degrees Fahrenheit, the mission ultimately became a search-and-recovery one. "If the people in the water were not in a life boat or without protective clothing, they could only last in the water up to two hours maximum," said Lally. The P-3 crew assisted with the recovery of four of the seven sailors' bodies from Vigla. "The take-away for me is genuine flexibility of the crews to respond so quickly to an emergent need like that," said Cmdr. Sean Cannon, VP-5 commanding officer. "It also validates the value of having a large- dwell platform like the P-3, because it is able to stay exactly where the action is longer than anything else." Homes from the low 160's 904-378-9371 SFDA Construction Company / j_: ... BEA.yERST,!RT Directions: 1-i west to ext 351,turn left atthestop sign at Chaffee Rd., go past Beaver St. to Old Plank Plantation on the left. Subject to change without notice. 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AUSUSTIME S.R. 312 WALVART N FAMILTf4 DAYTONAM $-- AL ES Wil RR-AJNt-lF~Rls7'` I 4 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 NAVSUP and CNI sign transfer of work/function agreement From FISCJax A memorandum of agreement outlin- ing the transfer of work and func- tions for shore installation manage- ment, contracting, and base operations supply support was recently signed by Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), Commander, Navy Installations (CNI), and Commander, Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers (COM- FISCS). The following material management and supply services will be transferred from CNI to NAVSUP per all applicable Navy guidelines and policies: inventory manage- ment and control; requisition processing; warehousing; accommodation storage; large contracting; simplified acquisition; and mail services. This strategic alignment is the culmina- tion of many months of collaboration involving NAVSUP headquarters, CNI, regional commander staffs, and local FISC teams. It applies to all regions under the NAVSUP enterprise and CNI and will be reviewed annually. "We have a duty to the taxpayer and to the warfighter to be good business man- agers," said Rear Adm. Daniel H. Stone, SC, USN, Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command. "One of the overarch- ing goals of this agreement was to better align processes, structures, and policies by Inspirational award employing best business practices to pro- vide the most effective organization while reducing costs in support of Sea Enterprise objectives." "This agreement between NAVSUP and CNI provides an opportunity for the Navy's Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers to fur- ther refine their role as regional logistics integrators and to introduce best business practices that harvest savings in support of the Sea Enterprise vision," added Rear Adm. William Kowba, SC, USN, Commander, Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers. The agreement includes the transfer of operational control for applicable civilian personnel by Oct. 1, 2005, and the transfer of military billets by no later than Jan. 31, 2006. NAVSUP's primary mission is to provide U.S. naval forces with quality supplies and services. With headquarters in Mechanicsburg, Pa., and employing a worldwide workforce of more than 24,000 military and civilian personnel, NAVSUP oversees logistics programs in the areas of supply operations, conventional ordnance, contracting, resale, fuel, transportation, and security assistance. In addition, NAV- SUP is responsible for quality-of-life issues for our naval forces, including food service, postal services, Navy Exchanges, and movement of household goods. VP-30 partners for education Photo courtesy of CNA7TU lax AMC(AW) Thaddeus Wilson (right) accepts the Center for Naval Aviation Technical 1 i _1 -:4 II -PLI -i i I I :-4: -" --I I A ..----*--I--' -- I By PR1(AW) Robert Tyson VP-30 In the tradition of many NAS Jacksonville com- mands, VP-30 has be- come a partner in educa- tion with Wilkinson Ele- mentary School in Middle- burg, Wilkinson Elementa- ry hasmore than 900 stu- dents including a large Exceptional Education Depart-ment and a Pre- Kinder-garten program. "VP-30 and the school came together when we realized how much help the squadron could provide to our kids and how many community ties we had with the command," said Alexandra Tyson, a fourth grade teacher at the school. The squadron has launched its sponsorship with a mentoring program that pairs motivated, responsible Sailors with kids who need a little extra guidance in their life. Military members meet for some initial training that is provided by the school and then get to know the child that they have been paired up with. From there, they act as a "Big Brother/Big Sister," spending time with the student each week. The first volunteers from VP-30 attended mentor training at Wilkinson Elementary Feb. 11. The program is expected to improve the quality of life and education for many Wilkinson Elementary stu- dents. The schoolteachers can only spend so much time with each student each day. The military members will afford the Wilkinson teachers the opportunity to use their time more effi- ciently. Most importantly, the VP-30 Sailors will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the children and the community Training Unit Jacksonvilles (CNATTU jax) Inspirational Leadership Award for fiscal as a whole. year 2004 from CNATTU jax Commanding Officer Cmdr. Robert Newton. 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The contract was award- ed to the Haskell Company on Sept. 17, 2004, and includes the design and renovation of the two office buildings at a price of"$4.3 million. The project includes the transformation of two exist- ing 16,000 square foot WWII era BEQs and the construction of a connecting bridge between the new office facilities. New interior walls, archi- tectural finishes, restrooms, offices, and building servic- es will be provided. The building exterior recon- struction includes reducing the number of windows, installation of new alu- minum framed ATFP win- dows, roof re-pairs, installa- tion of one elevator in each building, and construction of accessible ramps to near- by parking. Site improvements will include elevated pedestrian H2ns .- ai t . o::,* -**;". "- ' -""' .i '. .. Special Olympics This event is coming to Jacksonville Saturday. We need athlete buddies, event assistants and medical support volunteers. Buddies must be 16 or older without a parent. For more infor- mation, call Michelle Johnson at 733-2650. Scottish Highland Games Volunteers are needed for var- ious duties Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Feb. 27 to help break down. The minimum age is 15. To sign up, call Richard Gordon at (386) 758-1339. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa-. tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. Navy Wives Clubs of America Volunteer to assist in working a concession stand at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena for upcoming concerts once or twice a month. Volunteers are also needed to run a concession stand at Alltel Stadium for this seasons Jaguar home games. For more informa- tion, please call Kathy Cayton at 272-9489 or 254-4971. Volunteers in Medicine Volunteer to assist this organi- zation provide free primary care, specialty triage, preventive health education and mental heath care to employed individu- als or families who have in- comes above the poverty guide- line and are without medical insurance coverage. Volunteers are needed in both medical and professional fields. For more information, -call Barbara Whittaker at 399,2766, Ext. 103. walkways and ramps linked into the existing walkway system, landscaping, new site utilities, site signage to conform to NAS Jackson- ville standards, and site lighting. The project is scheduled for completion by October 2005. Existing Bachelor Enlisted Quarters will be turned in to needed Depot Jacksonville. Photo by Lt.j.g. 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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LFLLC. 050203 R0643U 98per sq. ft. 12" x 12" Mediterranean Slate Ceramic Tile *Neutral warm earth tones #88230 carpet, pad and sheet vinyl flooring installation , :~~ ': ji IaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 The popular Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides) of Central America sunbathes on a leaf to bring its body tempera- lure to 95 degress or higher. J where science takes flight 'Allan Chin Lee, Butterfly Rainforest and Vivarium manager, points to identification photo- 'graphs in the observation room facing the Butterfly Rainforest inside the indoor exhibit. 'Visitors can enjoy the biodiversity of the rainforest without having to step outside. yMiriam S. Gallet Editor afx ., -- ome of the Blue Morpho, Isa- S\ I bella and Julia, the Butterfly Rainforest, a live vivarium inside the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida in ;Gainesville is a visitor's dream. : visitors can enjoy a full day or an afternoon strolling through a rainforest supporting 55 to 65 different species of exotic butterflies afid moths and more 'than 250 varieties of tropical and sub- -tropical plants and beautiful waterfalls. 'Resembling something out of Michael Crichton's The Lost World, visitors come face-to-face with butterflies and moths ,from origins dating back more than 65 millionn years ago when dinosaurs ruled Visitors to the B -the world, may witness the e SLocated just 60 miles southwest of flies and moths. 'here, you can escape and explore the tured Atlas Mot world of Lepidoptera (butterflies and their chrysalis Feb moths iin a setting where young and old :cap stroll through a lush rainforest and have one of the *2,000 free-flying butterflies land on their arms, or, if lucky, witness the emergence of one from its chrysalis inside the :rearing room. The 6,400-square-foot rainforest enclosure, ,featuring a 65-foot angled ceiling, a 400-foot trail arid four ,waterfalls provides a setting that is uncharacteristic to :any other type of habitat found in Florida. "The Butterfly Rainforest at the McGuire Center for *Lepidoptera and Biodiversity opened its doors Aug. 14 and it has been a resounding success," explained Alan 'Chin-Lee, vivarium manager. "This is not just another 'exhibit for the museum. It is a research facility with access to visitors." utterfly Rainforest emergnce of butter- Several of the pic- hs emerged from .10. Butterfly" Th e Rainforest is a screened in outdoor exhibit which enables the public to be- come famil- iar with exotic but- terflies and Pamela Jessiman, amateur photographer and visitor to the Butterfly Rainforest, listens as moths and Vivarium Manager Allan Chin Lee explains the subtropical and tropical plants and trees that tropical and support the hundreds of species of Lepidoptera found in the Butterfly Rainforest. sub-tropical trees and plants and at the same time," he *'. . added. The indoor exhibit features a three '. stories high and 200 feet long "Wall of Wings" that contains thousands of but- terflies and moths specimens from around the world. Large information panels and videos describing the biology and life cycle of butterflies and moths i P guide the visitor through the exhibit and make the visit to the center very educational. "We are the largest Lepidoptera research center in the world and house the second-largest Lepidoptera collection, next to the Natural Museum of History in London," said Lee. "Currently, our collection holds more than 4.2 million specimens from around the world and, it continues to grow, explained Paul Ramey, director of public relations at the Florida Museum of Natural History. "We encourage visitors from everywhere, especially, the military service- Informational signs featuring scientific information about but- terflies and moths can be found along the winding trail and bridges in the rainforest. -'IB Life-size information panels explaining what butterflies and moths are, their metamorphosis,and wing patterns guide visitors through the exhibit. 4 1& 0 ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 7 A AhrNs- alis case in Ihe rearing room trightl displays hullerfl\ chrsalids hung for Ihe visitorss to see Ihe di\ersilh of shapes, sizes, and colors Ihe\ come in. If lucky, isilors mina also get to see a butterfly emerge. Chrysalids are imported from places like Florida, El Salkado., Belize, Mala'sia and the Philippine'. (From left) The Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides) and the Isabella (Eueides isabella) extract nectar from exotic red flowers. BUTTERFLIES: Diverse winged world at Florida Museum of Natural History From Page 6 men and women in Jacksonville to visit our facility. It's a fun and educational center that the whole family can enjoy." "Most people are amazingly in awe about the diversity of butterflies that they encounter in the exhibit. A visit here allows for an up-close experience that you may not even experience in the wild. f Our collection of exotic but- terflies and moths is very M unique," remarked Chin-Lee. "Visitors can witness such behaviors as courtship and, if' you are lucky, you may have the unforgettable experience of seeing a butterfly emerge from its pupa." P The Butterfly Center is open Monday Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. with the last ticket sold at 4:30 p.m. Closed on The exotic Hortense (Heli- Thanksgiving and Christmas conius hortense) prepares to day. The center offers a 10 extract nectar from a percent military discount for flower. Tw active duty personnel and accompanying family members fo with military identification card. Sou For more information, visit flmnh.ufl.edu/butterflies or, th call (352) 846-2000. WAMMls Photo courtesy of the Florida Museum of Natural History Dr. Thomas C. Emmel, director of the McGuire Center, looks over a tray of Nymphalid butterflies from Western Brazil. The butterflies are part of the McGuire Center collection. The Blue Morpho butterfly inspects a plant leaf. Butterflies eat from a dish. The Florida State butterfly, the S Zebra Longwind, copulate in the Butterfly Rainforest at the Florida a. Museum of Natural History. /., While butterflies will court and copulate inside the outdoor, screened exhibit, they will not reproduce because of the absence of host plants the females require the Florida to lay eggs. -I"'f Thotos by .2liriam S5. ballet vo Julia (Dryas iulia) butterlies, und in Florida and throughout ith America, look for nectar in e tropical flowers found in the rainforest. sI-UI* \A variety of butterflies enjy the nectar from one of the many exotic flowering trees in the rainforest. The Mexican Blue King (top), the Cracker and the Handed King Shoemaker butterflies rest on a tree trunk. The Cracker butterfly is the only butterfly in the world that can intentionally make a noise that sounds like crackling. I ;' 8 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 FACSFAC Jax announces Sailors of Year By ET2(SW) Lamed FACSFACJax PAO High standards in air traf- fic control operations are demanded, not just expec- ted. These lessons are familiar for AC1 Shane Edwards, and AC3 Jason Meek. Fleet Area Control and Sur- veillance Facility Jacksonville (FACSFAC Jax) awarded Ed- ward's Senior Sailor of the Year for 2004. He has served in the Navy seven years and six months, and reported to FACSFAC Jax in September 2001. In Sealord, where the facility controls air traffic, Edwards juggles several positions. The award recognized his stellar efforts as command safety officer, facility watch supervisor and assistant radar branch petty officer. Edwards dedicates his attention to leading and training air traffic con- trollers. He ensures Sealord's standards are fully compliant with strict Federal Aviation Administration laws. "Teamwork and building cama- raderie are two essential skills when leading a team of air traffic controllers in Sealord. A continu- ing challenge is paying attention to my subordinates' individual career goals. Guidance and sug- gestions are important. Uniform appearance is important. I keep them on their toes when I tell them people who don't look well don't perform well," remarked Edwards. Meek was selected FACSFAC Jax Junior Sailor of the Year. A native of Lodi, Wisc., Meek joined the Navy for a new direction and to seek a fulfilling career. "Lodi is a very small town. I just didn't find the diversity in my hometown that exists in the Navy. The thing I find the most intriguing about the Navy is the diversity of people I work with. It is really interesting to hear about people's lives and how everyone is different in their own way," he stated. Meek's award recognized him for his volunteer work, outstand- ing physical fitness scores, and air traffic control qualifications. At 25, his motto is, "Always treat others the way that you want to be treated." NETC announces Advanced Education Voucher Program for senior enlisted By on Gagne Naval Education and Training Command Public Affairs he Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) released guidelines for a new program that is designed to provide advanced education opportunities for senior enlisted personnel in December. The Advanced Education Voucher (AEV) Program is aimed at superior performers in pay- grades E-7 to E-9 who have the potential for continued upward mobility, and specifically targets assistance for post secondary, Navy-relevant degree programs. The program, which is part of the recently announced Professional Military Education Continuum, supports baccalaureate and mas- ter's degree completion in desig- nated areas of study through off- duty education. Senior enlisted personnel who are currently enrolled in a quali- fying post-secondary degree pro- gram using tuition assistance, or other financial assistance pro- grams, are eligible to apply under the AEV program. NETC Force Master Chief (FORCM) Michael McCalip urged senior enlisted personnel to take advantage of this program to fur- ther their education. "This is a great opportunity for highly motivated worldwide- assignable senior enlisted profes- sionals who have an interest in completing a secondary degree program that is specifically relat- ed to their Navy careers," said McCalip. "The Voucher program not only covers 100 percent of the cost of tuition, but most books and related fees. That equates to an advanced college degree at almost no cost to the student." AEV for baccalaureate degree completion is capped at $6,700 per year for a maximum of 36 months from the date of enrollment. Total program cost per student is limit- ed to $20,000. Qualified candi- dates should have an associate's degree or the equivalent amount of college credit applicable to the degree being sought. Fiscal year (FY) 2005 areas of study open for baccalaureate degree applicants include: human resources; human performance system integration; systems engi- neering and analysis; leadership and management; civil engineer- ing; engineering propulsion sys- tems; industrial management; information technology; nursing; accounting and finances; and electrical engineering technology. There are 25 quota slots available for the FY05 selection board. The AEV master's degree pro- gram covers 100 percent of tuition, books, and related fees up to a maximum of $20,000 per year for up to 24 months of enrollment, with the total pro- gram cost per individual capped at $40,000. Candidates must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution recognized by the Department of Education. Areas of study open to master's degree applicants include: emer- gency and disaster management; human resources; project man- agement; engineering and tech- nology; information technology; systems engineering and analy- sis; homeland defense and securi- ty; leadership and management; business administration; and edu- cation and training management. Five quota slots are available through the FY05 selection board. Applicants should be transfer- ring to, or be already on shore duty with sufficient time left to complete the program. Participants must agree to remain on active duty for a mini- mum period of two years or a period equal to three times the number of months of education to a maximum of three years (whichever is greater) after com- pletion or withdrawal from the program. Failure to complete the additional active-duty time will re-quire reimbursement to the government for the costs associat- ed with the advanced education re-ceived. Upon completion, par- ticipants will serve one tour in a worldwide-assignable billet. The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy will convene the AEV Program selection board in May 2005, and program select-ees will be expected to enroll in studies no later than September 2005. Deadline for applying for FY05 programs is March 10, 2005. Applications should be forward- ed to the Naval Education and Training Professional De-velop- ment and Technology Center (Code N2), 6490 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola, FL, 32509-5237. See NavAdmin 291/04 for specific requirements and application guidelines. Naval Hospital Jax offers diabetic classes he following is the Diabetic Class schedule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiaries from April through June: April 5 9:15-11:15 a.m. April 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. May 3 9:15-11:15 a.m. May 25 1:30-3:30 p.m. June 7 9:15-11:15 a.m. June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine ,Conference Room at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. For information call Sharon Gladden in the hospital diabetic Clinic, 542-7431. Programs available at FFSC The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families, and civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in February and March: Feb. 28 March. 3 - Transition Assistance Program (retiring) March 8 Smooth Move Workshop March 10 Car Buying Workshop March 14-17 Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) March 28-31 Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) For more information, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. SIf so, you're not alone. 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The syi and reunion provide a forun exchange of aviation research opment, test and evaluation tion and also establish a ve the renewal of professional tances within the test and ev community. Please note sev mat changes have been mad reunion over previous years, e This years event kicks of four-person scramble golf tou beginning at 8 a.m. on Apr hole-in-one prize of a 2005 F( cle, courtesy of Aldridge Ford presented to the first person a hole-in-one on the design three. The golf tournament w lowed by a casual evening r at the Patuxent River Na Museum. Events begin on April 1i continental breakfast at 8 lowed by a Technical Syn symposium, AO from 8:30 to 11 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The symposium will be com- val Test prised of eight presentations chosen its 57th from submissions on current test Reunion projects at NAS Patuxent River, mposium Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons n for the Division China Lake, Calif., NAW- h, devel- CWD Point Mugu, Calif., Fort Rucker, informa- Ala., Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and hide for Edwards AFB, Calif. The program will acquain- provide an opportunity for publicity valuation and professional acknowledgment of eral for- current efforts of USNTPS alumni. le to the Abstracts for proposed presenta- events. tions are due no later than March 15 f with a to Craig Nixon, the USNTPS ornament Technical Symposium point of con- ril 14. A tact. Nixon can be reached at 301- ord vehi- 757-4143 or DSN 757-4143, or via e- i, will be mail to craig.nixon@navy.mil. that gets Submissions may be faxed to 301-342- ated par 5003. Selections will be made by ill be fol- March 21. reception Naval Test Wing Atlantic will hold naval Air its awards luncheon at 11:30 a.m. April 15 at the Cedar Point Officers, 5 with a Club. The Commander, Naval Air a.m., fol- Warfare Center Aircraft Division and iposium representatives of several civic groups . lllm l find lod, ing'J S Camp i-n- '-""owiSh lls' 9 WELCOME TO YOUR HOME AVAILABLE HOMES Silver Creek 406-2042 $160's VillagesatWestand 779-0790 $150's Pinecrest 7864551 $170's Whisper Creek 291-3343 $170's Fox Hill Farms 693-6574 $170's LongLeafRoad 291-9312 $180's Valley West 378-0206 $140's Pinelakes 714-0878 $180's reunion will recognize the top test pilot, test naval flight officer, test engineer, and Test Pilot School instructor. A buffet lunch will be served and a speaker will address the group. The day's activities end with a "fly-in" social at 5 p.m. at the Bachelor Officers, Quarters Flight Deck Lounge. Alumni who have not been in con- tact with'the school recently are asked to send their mailing addresses to: Commanding Officer U.S. Naval Test Pilot School 22783 Cedar Point Road Patuxent River, MD 20670-1160 Alumni also may contact the alum- ni clerk at 301-757-5013 or 301-757- 5010. For more information, contact reunion coordinators CW4 Rob Pupalaikis at 301-757-4142 or e-mail robert.pupalaikis@navy.mil or Richard Greenleaf at 301-757-5018 or e-mail: rich.Greenleaf@navy.mil. Visil the USNTPS Web site at http://www. usntps.navy.mil or e-mail the school at tpsinfo@navair.navy.mil for more information. QOUND QoZ JACKSONVILLE'S OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY OF CONSIGNMENTS SINCE 1979- QUALITY FASHIONS without Retail prices 60%-75%| OFF Department Store Prices M-Sat 10am-5:30pm Ask about our Layaway Shops of Baymeadows Cobblestone Crossing Jacksonville Beach 448-5866 646-4444 247-8282 I CR 220 at College Dr 272-8727 Mandarin Landing W.9296. 264-6511 St. Johns Square 997-0550 By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo Special Contributor Tt seems these days that debt, especially con- sumer debt, is all too common. The amount of debt per household, not including mortgage debt, is about $14,500. This is particularly note- worthy given that before the 1930s, most working class and middle class peo- ple had no major debts. In those days, banks would not lend to people in seri- ous debt. These days, banks (who now issue credit cards) seek out customers who charge beyond their means so they can capture the whopping 18-20 percent interest rates. Ah, the world has changed! The first step in avoiding debt is understanding debt. This article will focus on debt in terms of good debt vs. bad debt so you can: Manage debt logically Work towards living a debt-free lifestyle. According to BankRate. com, "Good debt either pro- duces cash flow or is some- thing that can write-off interest, or is an asset that can appreciate over time." For instance, mortgage debt can be considered good debt as long as you can pay your mortgage comfortably each month. If you are trying to reduce current high-inter- est credit card debt, then perhaps a low-interest home equity loan may be considered good debt. Bad debt includes debt you've accumulated for things you cannot afford using high- interest credit cards. It's very easy to lose track of how Much you charge on credit Cards, and then end up pay- Sing partial interest for long periods of time. According to the Consu- mer Credit Counseling Ser- vice, a not-for-profit entity, "A typical credit card pur- chase ends up costing 112 percent more than if cash were used. For example, a $1,000 charge on an average credit card will take almost 22 years to pay, and will cost more than $2,300 in interest ($3,300 total) if only two percent minimum payments are made." Another form of bad debt is the ever-popular auto loan. This type of loan is called an installment loan, and although the interest rate does not normally run as high as credit cards, pay- ing off your auto loan early can be a smart move. For instance, let say you finance an $18,000 car for five years (60 months) at 9.5 percent interest. If you pay an extra $50 per month, you will save almost $800 and decrease your loan contract by eight. months. Beware that some auto loan contracts may have pre-payment penalties. 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Michael Pierce caught this large-mouth bass at a secret location, using fishing tackle purchased from the Mulberry Cove Marina. He used a white grub-type artifi- cial bait on a hook, rigged Texas style. The marina is located at the end of Ranger Road and has all the fishing equipment and bait you need to land your next fish. Photo courtesy of Mulberry Cove Marina Scholarships offered to military daughters Fom Staff he First Coast Feder- ated Republican Wo- men's Club is offering $1,000 scholarships to two graduating 2005 female high school seniors. applicantss must meet the following standards and requirements: I The applicant must be tli;e daughter of a Duval CFunty non-commissioned officer (either man or woman), who has served, or is' now serving in the Armed Services of the United States. The applicant must be a 2005 graduating senior and must have been accept- ed, or have plans to attend an accredited junior college, college or university after graduation from high school. 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SA lecture Series was also pre- sented. Internal Medicine Nurse Prac- titioner PhoNtin t tu s by HM ihae MarLg anide Btooar- Capt. Mary Jackson, who sees many car- d A diac pa- tients, initi- Photos by HM2 Michael Morganted the Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner Capt. idea to par- Mary Jackson speaks on the risk factors of hear ticipate in disease for women. the "Heart Truth" Red Dress 'Day event. In her presentation she stressed the Campaign's main theme that heart disease is the number one killer of women (even young women) in America. In fact, one in three women die of heart disease. Heart disease also can lead to disability and a significantly decreased quality of life. Studies indicate less than half of women are aware of these startling facts. Registered Dieticiln Cheryl Masters provided informa- tion on "Managing Your Cholesterol and Hypertension." The National Institute of Health's Heart, Lung and Blood Institute recommends that everyone age 20 and older should have their cholesterol measured at least once every 5 years with a "lipoprotein profile" which measures total BLACK HISTORY: Event included ( < : /' Photo by PH1(SW)JoEllen Finerfrock SK3 Adrien Dixon performs a solo during the Black History Luncheon. AWARD: 'Teamwork was th m ,. w z.-. .. - Wellness Center Health Promotion Specialist Danny Woodard advises Carol Glover about heart disease and how it affects women. cholesterol; LDL (bad) cholesterol the main source of cho- lesterol buildup and blockage in the arteries; and HDL (good) cholesterol which helps keep cholesterol from building up in the arteries. The test also measures triglyc- erides another form of fat in your blood. Obstetrics/Gynecology Doctor Lt. Cmdr. Ruth Duda focused on "Women and Hormone Replacement." She pointed out that while hormone therapy can be an effec- tive treatment to relieve the symptoms many women have during menopause or for women whose uterus has been removed women should discuss the risks and benefits with their doctors before beginning hormone therapy. Pre- existing diseases or conditions that should be discussed with your doctor prior to beginning hormone therapy include: recent history of a heart attack, uncontrolled high blood pressure, history of stroke, recent blood clots or his- tory of blood clots, cancer of the breast, unexplained vagi- nal bleeding, liver disease, or a history of porphyria (a metabolic disorder that causes severe abdominal pain). More information on the how heart disease impacts women can be found on The "Heart Truth's" website, http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/hearttruth/. The hospital and the Wellness Center offers many pro- grams which can help beneficiaries monitor and manage keynote speaker, poetry and music From Page 1 Barfield performed the Maya Angelo poem "Phe- deciding to become more nomenal Woman" followed proactive in seeking solutions by a performance by the to the problem of racial Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, inequality. It was a radical Sigma Upsilon Chapter step departure from Washington's team. policies of accommodation and "This year's luncheon appeasement and it set the proved to be a huge success stage for what was to follow in because of the strong show- the fifties and sixties," Payne ing in diverse attendance stated, along with the entertain- After Payne concluded his ment and the guest speak- remarks, MCAC Committee er," said NAS Jax Com- Member YN2 Jaquilla mand Equal Opportunity Advisor HMCS(FMF) Bryce e foundation' McNair Information from 'Heart Truth' Campaign publications What heart disease risk factors should you be aware of? The "Heart Truth" Campaign offers the following quiz: Do you smoke? Is your blood pressure 140/90 mmHg or higher or have you been told by doctor that your blood pressure is too high? Has your doctor told you that your total cholesterol level is 200 mg/dL or higher, or your HDL (good choles- terol is less than 40 mg/dL? Has your father or brother had a heart attack before age 55 or your mother or sister had one before age 65? Do you have diabetes or a fasting blood sugar of 126 mg/dL or higher, or do you need medicine to control your blood sugar? Are you over age 55? Do you have a body mass index (BMI) score of 25 or more?. Do you get less than a total of 30 minutes of physical activity on most days? Has a doctor told you that you have angina (chest pains), or have you had a heart attack? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you are at an increased risk of having a heart attack. What are the warning signs of a heart attack? Chest discomfort. Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain in the center of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back. Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. This may be felt in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stom- ach. Shortness of breath. May often occur with or before chest discomfort. Other signs. May include breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or light-headedness. Fast action saves lives If you or someone you are with begins to have chest discomfort, especially with one or more of the other symptoms of a heart attack, call 9-1-1 right away. Don't wait more than a few minutes 5 min- utes at the most to call 9-1-1. If you are having symp- toms and cannot call 9-1-1, have someone drive you to the hospital right away. Never drive yourself, unless you have absolutely no other choice. their heart health. For further information, go to naval- hospitaljacksonville.com, click on Clinic Information and then click Cardiology. For information on Wellness Center programs call 542-5292, Ext. 10. SR065 From Page 1 Jax was also selected for their energy con- servation programs, community involve- ment including the 2004 Air Show, improvements to readiness such as the new entrance gates and enhanced quality of service to NAS Jax customers. "All NAS Jacksonville team actions were innovative, imaginative and clearly focused on mission accomplishment. Teamwork was the foundation for NAS Jacksonville's approach to daily business," stated Rear. Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast in her cover letter to Commander, Navy Installations (CNI) regarding the nomination of NAS Jax for this prestigious award. CNI in Washington, D.C. will select the overall winner from the Navy's 16 regions. The winning Navy installation will be pre- sented a letter from the president, a Commander-in-Chief's Installation Excellence Award flag, trophy and a mone- tary award. Each regional nominee receives a special recognition certification from the Secretary of Defense. The Installation Excellence Award was established in 1984. One command from each branch of service and the Defense Logistics Agency are chosen in recognition of outstanding efforts in shore installation management. Lot 82- READY NOW This beaulitul 4 bedroom. 2 Da1h home has a normal living room an a amily room. Oiner lealures ol Ihs home are a covered parch. knockdown ceilings lille loyer culluied marble vanies. upgraded lighting fireplace miigalion system and full security system Plus a $2,000 gift card! $203,900 T - ws i -7 I I JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 13 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always I Yoga -A mind and body experience that strives to reach a balance between challenges and ease, while meeting the needs of the beginner and experienced yoga student. Modifications are available for those wanting increased stretch, relaxation, stamina or strength. Tuesday & Thursday Noon For a complete list of class offerings, visit www.nasjax.navy.mil or call 542-3518. l HA Navy Run is approaching start training now. April 2 2 X- ,10K Run / 5K Walk Registration forms available in Fitness Center, Base Gym, I.T.T. Office or, www.nasjax.navy.mil. Retired / DoD Appreciation Days Feb. 24 Only $10 for cart and greens fee. For details on NAS JAX Golf Club events, please call pro shop, 542-3249. NAUI Scuba Training and Certification offered March 1 -April 2, $144.40 Tuesday & Thursday 6 9:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Call indoor pool for more info, 542-2930. Spring Camp Registration Open -Camp runs March 21-25, 6:15 a.m. 6 p.m. Cost based upon sliding scale. Call Youth Activities for more information, 778-9772. r_-~--~-~---- -_~--~- --- -, .fi -.- .L~-~_ _c~ '. -; -- ---- -~ -- .-- -L`- .=r .-'.., ---- -----T~ P --- ~u-:_-- C- --~-~ Several fisher- men partici- pate in last year's Bass Tournament sponsored by the Mulberry Cove Marina. This year's tournament will be held April 16. Strawberry Festival March 5 Sign up before Feb. 18 $28 for adults and $20 for children under 12. Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, Ga. March 19 & 20 Guided tours, historical sites, lodging, meals and transportation included. $152 / person, based on double occupancy. Deadline to sign up, Feb. 24. For details on trips or tickets, call 542-3318. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3 7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7 p.m. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, call office, 542-3041. II, _ Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Ray (PG13) Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied Active Duty Members. Call the Liberty Cove Rec Center for more details, 542-3491. SBurgers & Billards Today PBR Bullriding Tomorrow, $20 Sign up at Liberty Cove, day of event. Transportation provided to Orange Park Mall. Van leaves at 2 p.m. Halo 2 Tournament Feb. 22, 6 p.m. Sign up begins Feb. 17 and is limited to first 25. Direct TV is here. Watch your favorite college or pro basketball games. Wednesday night Karaoke, 7 p.m. close Friday Night Dance Party, 8 p.m. close UU mL'iL L 2005 Bass Tournament scheduled for April 16. Look for more information to follow. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Vii 0s tw w ihorg orall 0072WS The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. Clay County Chapter 1414, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. For more information, call 778- 0805. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The First Coast Black Nurses Association is holding their monthly meeting Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. at Shands Jacksonville Hospital. For more information, call 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984,'National As- sociation of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369. The Bel-Med Athletic Association of Clay County is currently taking registration for the upcoming 2005 Pop Warner Youth Football and Cheerleading Programs. For more information, call 264- 1910. The Decorative Artists of Jacksonville will meet March 5 at Episcopal Children's Services, 100 Bel Tel Way, Jacksonville. For more informa- tion, call 783-6054. closure Source *Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures Patio Covers Concrete Work I | E Payment Plans To Fi Any BudgedNo Requlmd 8 Ei. IoE1 100% Financing Available (with approved credit) INC. 5521 Chronicle Court Jacksonville, FL 32256 11 -5580 "www.ifeamsuree2o s m nn e '^A-S^Oll W3 CRC028471 W "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" SMilitary Publications reach (i nc81 % off te military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Cotdeactlors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Comiwiudoi, -Mirror elewis periscape Published by be loridanmes-inion Sk Ry06196S MWV.W-H. RIP& 14 jalnlr NOIws, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 _______________________SPOR1~' TS & T AND' 1 INGS Racquetball tourney A men and women's recreational and competitive racquetball tournament will be held Feb. 28 through March 4. The tourna- ment will start at 5 p.m. and is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty, reservists, dependents over 18, retirees, and DoD/NAF civilian employees patrons. There will be a competitive division and a recreational divi- sion. Sign up at the NAS Jax Gym. Spring softball leagues forming The following leagues will be starting in late March: Greybeard (active duty ages 30 and up); Intramurals (active duty and reservists only); and Women (active duty, dependents over 18, Department of Defense, retirees and reservists). Entry forms and rosters are due March 5. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Open softball league starting This league is open to active duty, dependents over 18, Department of Defense, retirees and reservists. The league will start in late March and entry forms and rosters are due March 5. Games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:15 p.m. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Volleyball meeting planned' A Captain's Cup indoor volleyball meeting will be held March 9. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty personnel. The meeting will be held in Building 850 across next to the galley at 11:30 a.m. Games will be played on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday at 11:15 a.m. and noon. Captain's Cup points will be awarded for a command athletic officer or designated representative attending the meeting. The rules will be dis- cussed and the entry forms will be distrib- uted to join the league. Tennis tournament slated A Captain's Cup singles tennis tourna- ment will be held March 28. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty men and women. There will be a men and women's division. The matches will start at 5 p.m. and will be played at the Birmingham Tennis Courts. Individuals playing in the tournament will earn Captain's Cup points for their respective command. Call the NAS Jax Gymnasium to sign up by March 25. Skeet meeting coming up A Captain's Cup skeet meeting will be held March 23. The league is open to all | Military NAS Jax active duty personnel. The meet- ing will be held in Building 850 next to the galley at 11:30 a.m. Captain's Cup points will be awarded for a command athletic offi- cer or designated representative attending the meeting. The rules will be discussed and the entry forms will be distributed to join the league. Soccer to begin next month A Captain's Cup Soccer League is now forming. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty commands and personnel. Entry forms and rosters are due tomorrow and the season is scheduled to begin in March. Stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Officials and scorekeepers needed for games The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to offi- ciate soccer, softball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If inter- ested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Loans Made Easy! SalwteYour .I. 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Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information abx our qualifications."C38161 16 Jax Ar NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 405 Apartments Unfurnished Tired of small apart- ments at large prices? We have new 1. 2 & 3 BR apt homes w/ large floorplans, lots of closet space, energy eff. appis & much more! Call Mary 7574747 NORTHSIDE Large 1. 2 & 3 Bedrooms. 99 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! No application fee. CALL (904) 751-1510 NGD rUln CLE Bedrooms. 642-9003 Venture Realty & Assoc. OP/I-295 2/2 Avail; 3/2 Avi; Brand New Condos. Gated comm. & ammen. Avail Nowl 904-545-0019 OP 2/2, W/D ,fpl ,wetbar storage, no pets $650+dp. 904-264 7597 ORANGE PARK ** FREE RENT** EXTRA LRG TOWNHM 2BR/1.SBA, 3BR/2BA, AND 1BR FLATS. All apts. have washer & dryer connections & fireplaces. BR's are a spacious 14x12 w/ Irg closets. Convenient to NAS & 1-295. Walk to OP Mall. Sparkling pools & Clubhouse. BLUFF HOUSE APT. oRAGPARK2MR L58A m $MR5585 mMo. 272-0837 DROG, INC. Riverside 2137 #1 Oak St efficiency, updated $450 mo 904 733- 1090 Riverside Duplex 3/1 laundry, 2151 Forbes $695 mo 904- 733-1090 R'SIDE near river, ch&a, spacious hrwd firs. 2br fpl, w/d hu $795. & Ibr $550. Incis wtr. 731.8777 SPRINGFIELD 1/1 ch&a new apple & carpet no pets$425mo. 731-3518 LOCATION, LOCATION! Mins to JU, Downtown & Major Xpwys, Lge 1,2, & 3 bed apts scmd patios! Mention this ad for one month free on rent Call Mary 745-5757 410 Condominiums 9A/Gate Reserve Lux 2bd /2ba w/garage, Amenit $1150m. 904-434-7461 BAYMEADOWS -Lg. 3/2, flat, dwnstrs, on lake, avail 4/1 $1125mo. 268-4351 SFIP' Brand new 3/2.5 S1,468 s ft Great amenities garage pets negotiable, $1,175 mo. A rated public schools available 1/29/05 call (904)264- 5020 JAX BCH 2/2, Waterfront, boat slip avail, tile firs, $1200m. 904-237-6603 OP Brand new water- front condo 1300sf, 3/2, wd firing, granite cntrs, ss apples ,24hr Fitness Ctr, Avail in Mar. $1300 mo. Call 386-690-0886 Ortega Brand New 2/2.5 Riverfront. Stainless appliances, w/d. $1600 a month. 321-960-2746 Ponte Vedra Beach Resort Condo, 2/2, fully renovated, W/D, 2nd floor, lake view, private beach shuttle. $1195m., 904-791-7419 PONTE VEDRA TPC 3/2 all new open kit, BA's & Irg deck, patio hm, yard svc Incl. $1350 m+sec. 904-285-2476 Iv. msg. PV BCH 3/2 w/d, apple, patio, lake view, 1250mo+dep. 854.8141 CITIHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 SO. FT. RECENTLY UPGRADED! UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED COURTYARD WITH POOL! WATER INCL IN LEASE! '$695-$795 A MONTH SECTION 8 APPROVED. (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP SO'SIDE Gated w/pool, 3/2, w/d, wft with boat slip, pets ok 1460sf $1250mo. 282-2494 or 226-3975 Westslde Brand New 3/2 condo, 5 miles to NAS Jax, gated, pool, no smkg/pets, $1025mo. 9Q4.5403768, 940.1630 A20 Houses S Unfurnished Argyle 4/2, 1800 sf, all brick $1350/mo DON BROWN REALTY 270-1121 or 571-7177 ARL: Nice 2Br, Kit Eqpt, New Cpt, Paint, AC, Scr. Porch, $550m. 724-0985 ATL BEACH- 2.5 blks to Bch, 6blks to town ctr, 3/2 fen'd yd, pool, $1550mo (813)655-1958 U I_~ Eu mm N 420 Houses 4 Unfurnished ARLINGWOOD Rent w/ option to buy 3/2 Approx 1500sf, Ir scrn back porch. privacy fen'd bk yrd w/ huge tree & above grd pool w/ deck 12x22 playhse, $6500 down $1250mo w / portion going towards down payment $126,900 owner holds mortgage for 5 yrs pets ok w/dep. Call Linda 904214.9483 ATLArmC BEACH 4 3/2.5/2 fenc'd bkyd. 2 story Cypress Creek Subdv, nr schools,, base, beach, PCS. $1050 mo 745-3219 ATLANTIC BEACH- OCEANWALK Super Mint 4 BR. 2.5 BA. Great family area. Walk to private beach and pool. LR w/ fireplace, DR. FR. huge kitchen w/granite. new carpet, new baths. Lg 2 car gar. Must see. $2,150 (904)247-9847 ATLANTIC BLVD. 3/2/2 Sutton Lakes. SI Lake view home 1398 sf + Large Patio Cul-de-sac available Early April 904 645-6570 $1400 Negotiable AVOND -1924, 3/2, ch&a. wd hkup. FP 1500sf, sm pet ok, $1250. 465-3301. AVONDALE HOME FOR RENT - 3bdrm hm w/ 1900sf on tree-lined street In Avondale. Hdwood floors, gas fireplace and security system. Updated kitchen and oversized master suite that opens up to sun porch. Large back yard with brick patio and wood playset. W/D hookup. $1350. per month. PIs 904.742.2916 CF & HAS 1BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK Refs Req (904) 778-2897 E. ARL Waterfront 904-641-8460. Bring your Boat! EAGLE HARBOR/FLEM ISL TH 4/3 $1400/ 4/2 $1350/1500/$1600. KERNAN 3/2 $1295. KERNAN 4/2 $1350. Baymdws TH 2/2 $900 Norton Prop. Mgmt. 904-868-2754 Eagle Harbor 4/3. fenced yard, $1,700mo inc alarm & lawn service (904)614-1479 S Houses 420 Unfurnished 4 Fleming Island Plan- tation Brand new 2/2.5 1,268 sf Resort lifes- tyle, Plus A rated public schools, available 3/12005 $ 1.150 rent 51.150 dep 904264-5020 SFLEM ISL-3/2 home Snew appi Ig fen yd SI w/pooI, pool ser- vice inc. avail 3/1 1600sf 75-9662 or 276-3000 contact Alex 4 FOR SALE 4 Bed- S room, 3 Bath, 2100 square feet, PVB Awe- some location, schools, shopping, beach $366, 000. 28-0111 PCS FRUIT COVE -2600sf, 3/2 + game room, crk ,acre + $1500 349-7503 House for rent .I Westside. 3BR/2BA, SBig Yard. No pets. t $750. Call 783-1780 or 434-6417. Leave message. SHWY 220 3/2, gar. fncd bkyd, close to oeNAS and daycare, nice n'hood, $865 + dep. Call 904-287-3149 - ICW/Hunters Ridge 3/2 w/sunroom. 1800+/- sf, $1,450/mo incl lawn car. DON BROWN REALTY 270-1121 or 571-7177 ICW/PABLO BAY 5/3, wtr view, club hse,pool $1950m. 904-349-0855 ICW 4/2 Bentwater Place, Brand new 1 1600sf, good schools close to Mayport Station. PCS. Call 904535307 $1350/mo. INTERCOASTAL - 3/2 $1350 mth 12574 Richards Rook Ln. close commute to Navsta Mayport. Kensington Gardens Comm. Clubpool please call 904-737-2455 Jax Beach, 3BR/2.5BA 2000sf TH 1 block to ocean, $2400mo. 1 mo FREE RENT. 899-3219 JAX GOLF & C.C 4/3, 2530sf, 2c gar, fncd bck w lagoon & scr. lanai. Pristine. Avail May 1st $2600mo. 904-859-9100 JCP West Branch, 4/2 $1400mo. 782 S. Lilac loop. Call Paul 230-8439 3 0 3 (94)73-86 ARGYLE 8242 Dover Cliff Ct 3/2 1880SF $1020 MIDDLEBURG 2903 Biloxi Trail 4/2 1635SF $975 8098 Leafcrest Drive 2864 TuscaroraTrail 3/2 1605 $995 3/2 1412SF $895 9580 Croxley Court 4/2 1745SF $1150 7313 Fox Grove Drive 4/2 1862SF $1050 8109 Great Valley Tr 3/2 1122SF $875 8317 Periwinkle Ct 3/21300SF $825 9576 Stratham Ct 3/2 1508SF$995 ARLINGTON 11185 Ridgetop Lane 3/2 1384SF $1050 1828 Dartmouth 4/2 1745SF $1050 1/2 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! 3572 Whisper Crk Blvd 4/2 1745SF $1075 1863 Sherwood Dr 3/2 1280SF $795 MANDARIN 4271 Windergate Dr 2/2.5 1280SF $775 WESTSIDE 11631 Tannger Drive 4412 Deer Valley Dr. 3/2.5 1440SF $850 3/2 1570SF $995 1174 Romaine Cir W 2/2.5 1400SF $825 593 Radnor Lane 3/2 1296SF $875 ICW 8657 Great Pine Ln V 13326 Currituck Dr 2/2 13405F $750 4/2 1670SF $1050 13198 Ebbtide Court 3/2 1940SF $1125 SOUTHSIDE 8601 Beach Blvd. #1105 3/2 1481SF $1100 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! OAKLEAF PLANTATION 3128 Litchfield Drive 3/2 1312SF $1025 1539 Cotton Clover 4/2 1828SF $1285 4471 Loveland Pass Drive West 3/2 1374SF $995 8018 Loveland Pass. 3/2 1569SF $1050 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North 4/2 14505F $1050 6075 Delmar Place 2/1 900SF $650 1373 Ellis Trace Drivi 2/2 998SF $625 420 Houses 4 Unfurnished JUL CRK 3/2 GR/LR/DR, Irg eat-in kit, frpl, pool, scrn porch, nice yd 2 car gar $1500. 631-4225 Julington Creek Plantation 5/3 2825 sq ft 3 car garage upscale n'hood fenced, small pets ok$2250 mo. $ 2250 dep Available now (904) 699-1474 .MAND. sccsf, 3/2 T 2car gar, frig, fncd, S 1/5acre, sprinkler, 1200LS+dep. PCS (904)553-8496 MAND. TOWNHOME 3br/3ba 2000sf fenced yard, tile firs, berber. fpl, avail immed. $1150mo+dep 612-0850. MANDARIN'S BEST Rentals $625-$2500 REALTY FAIR 268-1313 MANDARIN 1/5 acre, fenced lot, 3/2 att. garage, tlw/d hkup. Fridg. D/wash, $1100 per month + Deposit/ 904-553-8496 MANDARIN newly renov. 3/2, Ig lot, pool, scrnd porch Fpl, $1495mo. Call 268 3500 or 708 3500 MANDARIN TH 2/2.5 on pond, ch/a, fpl, Eat. n. kit., $25mo. 904,731-3518 MAYPORT LANDING 2/2 TH $625 w/milltary allotment. Avail now 683-4212 M'BURG nr H.S. 4/2, 2000sf, lac fncd yd, pets ok, $1250mo + opt 2 acres 4 horses, 282-2494 or 226-3975 MIDDLEBURG 2800sf, 4bdrm, 3 3 |/fenced acres. 4 stall barn. $1400m. 301-737-6095 904-993-8162 NEPT BCH Almost ocean front, 3/2.5, gar, lawn svc $2200mo. 241-5009 N'SIDE, RTO 550 E. 61st St 3/1, ch/a, fncd yd, LR, DR, $725m. 904-249-0904 N'SIDE 3/1, freshly painted in/out, stove, fridge, gas hkup for dryer. $800m+$500dp. 904 757- 7725/757- 8375 No calls after 8pm. Nside Amelia View 4/3 2c gar, boat dock $1400mo. 904.301.4383, 561.866.5286 Nside New Constr - Dunn's Creek 3/2 W/D' 1629sf; $1495mo. Call 707-3584; 612-5078 O.P/ OAKLEAF -New 4/2 Walk to incl. amenities $1325/mo. 904-278-8934 OAKLEAF new 3/2, $1250mo. 1324sf. w/d, amenities, 378-3036 OCEANWAY/ CEDAR PT RD 3/2, $1100mo. 982-7448 OP/OAKLEAF, 3/2 NEW 1500+sf. great amenities, $1300mo. avail 3/1 904-285-0040 OP/OAK LEAF 4/2, new, w/d & refrig, avail, $1275-$1350 264-1425 OP 3/1.5 w/lrg FR & Wkshop, ch/a. $800+d No pets. 904-840-1540 SOP5/3 2500sf. LR,FR, T DR. FP, POOL, Spa, dbl gar, wooded. miles NAS $1400. 505-1071 OP Club Continental 3/3 1 car garage, frplc, ch&a, $1400mo 272.5202 S OP New Ig 1/1 Condo, pool side i l w/d hookup, 5 mins to NAS, avail March 21st $835 904-806- 1188 OP SOUTH 3/2, 2 car $975mo. 1st/last + 600. dep. 1857 Creekbank Dr. No Pets. 2644970 OP SOUTH Lrg 4/2+Ofc. 2car gar, fncd yd, fpl. $1200m. 904- 742- 2459 SOrtega Hills 3/1 Hardwood floors deck carport storage shed fenced yard $850 mo. Call 4064477 for more Info SORTEGA HILLS 3/L Fenced shed, carport $850m. Call 406-4477 for more info. YULEE ORANGE PARK 86748 Worthington 1965 Oak Twist Court Drive 3/2.5 1516SF $865 3/2 13835F $965 420 Houses SUnfurnished ST. JOHNS CO. Brand new in Heritage Landing 4br. $1395m. lyr lease. Comm. pool/recreation. Avail now. Call 223-6443 1605 Map Makers Way. TINSELTOWN 2/1 cute bik home recent renov, ch/a. $720/m imo dp 262-1892 OR 705-4171 WESTSIDE 1250sf brick home with CH&A, 3 or 4 BR/1BA, new paint, ww crpt Florida room. pvy fen bk yd, patio &I/G pool, 10 minutes to NAS Jax $800mo + $600 dep. No inside pets. Call 278-1819 leave name and phone number for evening return call. 425 Manufactured Homes S3/2 HOME -For rent, great com- munity pool, clubhouse $680mo plus deposit. 307-0502 leave message please. 98' Fleetwood L Mobile Home S 16x8o 3Br/Ba. G Quiet restricted Westside Park. Asking $28, 500. 317-0801 or 301-2118 Lease to Purchase a Brand New Home at the Beaches. Even with less than perfect credit Leases start at $675. Great community with pool, clubhouse. Call now won't last. (904) 223-1530. Ask for Tammy. M'BURG/CLAY HILL -DW 3/2, 1700sf, $900m, good crdt/ref's. 904,282-1791 STORAGE 12x60 mobile home $255 mo. weekly avail- able unfurn inside nolease phone 535-8690 additional Info refs needed. 430 Roommates 4/2.5 In Argyle to share with NS male 40+ $420mo inc utis/cbl/dsl 534- 8606 MANDARIN. 2/2.5 town- house. $400 month, 1/2 utilities. 880-5931. MANDARIN $500 inclds everything 880-5073 422-7923 RIVERSIDE 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment. Room with private bath. Quiet roommates. Beautiful home! Great location! Available 02/26 $500/mo + 1/3 util. $300 dep. required. CALL 654 6726. S'slde 3/2.5 TH cable internet, gated. No smk /pets $600mo. 233-0388. SWM seeks male roommate $60wk, incl. utilities. Pvt room has TV/VCR W/D. Call 771-8225 435 Rooms to Rent IBr in 3Br/2Ba house $600mo. il)utils, cable, wash Included, kitchen living, dinning rm avail Call 717-856-0371 ARI. Merrill Rd., Great N'borhood, $395m, furn., inI Il ili 7n0.-nl.1l-n 440 vacation Resorts ST. 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Email rpatrick@firstcoasttrust.com SALES/FIN & INS MGR- Must have some exp in either car or motor- cylce industry 778-0941 707 Driver DRIVER- class A/Hazmat. Wholesale distrb seeks local driver/Mofit exp a plus. 100% employee owned. Earn stock while you work Apply 1720 -0002 Lewis IndustriaL Dr. Jax DRIVER for Candy Dis- tributor. Must have CDL B Lic. start at $10/hr benefits, occasional over night, Apply: 13910 Alvarez Rd., Ste 112 off Duval Rd. Fax resume 482- 0561. 707 Driver A $1000 BONUS FOR EXP'D PETRO DRIVERS Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc. Minimum requirements: -2 yrs tractor trailer exp. year exp. with certify. SClean MVR o No DUI's SClass A CDL w/hazmat & tanker endorsement. S25yrs of age & over. Benefits Min. pay guarantee. - 401K/Profit sharing. SPaid vacation. - Paid sick leave. SMedical/Dental /Vision - Company paid Life Ins. SSafety bonuses etc. for you & your spouse. * short & long term dis- ability insurance Call (904) 356-2456 or Apply in person at 5714 Buffalo Ave. AUTO PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $7.50hr. Apply in person at The Parts House 10321 For- tune Parkway Bldg 400 Drug Free workplace. C-B-I CHENEY BROTHERS, INC NOW HIRING LOCAL ROUTE DRIVERS South Florida's fastest growing food service distributor is seeking local route drivers in Jacksonville to deliver groceries and food service products to res- taurants, hotels and other retail customers. Must have clean driv- ing record and Great customer service skills. $65,000 yearly earning potential with complete benefit package including free health insurance and matching 401K plan. 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Good MVR. Heavy lifting. Physical drug screen & criminal background check conducted. Excellent benefits. Call Jim 348-2420 Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus Owner Operators $2000 Sign on bonus WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most weekends Co. starting ay $.30-.32/mie O/OP pay $.85/mile + fue supplement L .01Safen Bonus n Medical Dental 401k Wkly Service Bonus Call Greg w 00 723 3424 for info DRIVER/RUNNER familiar with Jax area. Relaible, professional & orga- nized Hrs: 11am-4pm $7.50/hr reliable vehicle, cell phone fax resume 722-3209 Drivers CLASS B Apply at 2240 Dennis St. 2 yrs food deliver exp. helpful, $9/hr. Please have MVR when applying. DRIVERS Local Budweiser dis- tributor seeking FT driver to run estb sh'd local route. Class. A CDL lic. or permit req'd. Must have good driv- ing record, pass drug scrn & bckgrnd chk's' omp. pay &bnfit pkg. Apply i person at 3601 Regeni Bvd, Jax, FL 32224 Drgree Workplace. OE. Driver Tired of the same dead end Job? Join a winning team that has been Jacksonville's leader in transporta- tion for over 20 years! Average take home $500-$700 plus week! Be your own boss, make your own schedule! rI interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 or Brian Jeffo at 249-6289 DUVAL TAXI New com- pany, Drivers Wanted, shift & F. Choose your own hours; must be at least 25 yrs old. Many cars avail. Call 391-1616 LIMITED DRIVING POSTmONS Start at $0.37 cents per mile. Home on Week- ends. 2005 Tractors w70in slpr. 50% drop & hook/Regional lanes. Exc. Benefits. Class A CDL, 2 yrs exp & acceptable MVR req'd. Call Summit Logistics Services (800)591- 5586. M|l ,11'lW;,1:4'J ; -M Exp'd & inexp. Great earning potential & Benefits! Get home often! Call AMG Toll Free 1(866)374-0764 WHEELCHAIR DRIVERS Must know city well & be able to travel. DFWP N/S. Apply at 2144 RosselleSt. Ask forMr. Allen or Mr. Taylor. No phone calls. Helper: No 'exp. required. Advancement pos- sible. Machinist: Lathe, Bridgeport or CNC. Experience or voca- tional training. APPLY AT: Blair Machine & Tool, 8665 Philips Hwy. ASSEMBLERS- needed at energy products com- pany. FT, light indus- trial, able to read tape measure, read & understand written orders, attention to detai & lift 50+lbs. HS dip. able to pass short aptitudend drug test. W. Jax Call 904-6600 or fax res 904-786.1775 BRICK MASONS NEEDED FT. Exp'd only work. Call 591.9769 CABINET BUILDERS $14/hr + start. Good benefits, needed immed. Call 751-1455 DANIS CONSTRUCTION, a local general contrac- tor seeking exp'd Form Carpenters, nish Carlenters arpenters' Heper and Laborers. Contact Pam Sullivan at 724-6045 x12 EOEM/F/D/V. CARPENTERS & HELPERS for Resld Iraming Benefits avail. Sub crews OK. 778 8267 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form. Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800-693-78318 DFWP/EOE COMM. CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT 10 YRS EXP. CALL 992-97801 CONCRETE FORM CARPENTERS. CARPEN- TER HELPERS, AND LABORERS wanted, for high-rise concrete construction In Jacksonville area. Call 904-491-8933 Concrete Working Fore- man for High-rise construction in Jack- sonville area. Experi- enced ONLY. Call 904-491-8933. CARPENTER LEw reoulred For li3al CImm. gI n c-ntr. f3< resume 1O904.i .i95S31 or cal1 37a.5927 CONSTRUCTION WORK for Nal'i contractor Must pass drug test & have salid dr. Ilc. veri- fiable rers. & be able to travel throughout the coun rlllr llah Pipe FItters SCombo Welders Insulators Electridans Ironworlkers. Call 8002T7 2117 CONST SUPERINTIENDENT Comm.gen Contractor/5 yrs exp req / restau- rant exp a plus. Fax resume 904 -260-1492 CRANE OPERATOR Class A CDL req. Jax area. Exp'd Top pay 237 2959 CRANE OPERATORS CDL Class B req. 904-268-3401 DRYWALL HANGERS, FRAMERS & FINISHERS for General Contractor. Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 477-9437 Fax: 268 8995 IB&f.i tl For reslaential area OT Jacksonville & sur- rounding counties. Call Claude 904-646-5793 Ext11 ELECTRICIANS - JOURNEYMEN & HELPER -Comm/ resid Exp req. Exc benefit pkg incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. UNDERGROUND ITILITY CO. Seeking Exp'd. PIPE LAYER & OPERATORS WITH EXPERIENCE Apply 395 Corporate Way O.P. 904-278-1736 FORM CARPENTERS & CONCRETE FINISHERS- Immed openings. Palm Coast area. Must have tools & transpt. Call 757-739-4374 for appt 710 Industrial] 710 A Trades GARAGE DOOR INSTALLER NEEDED full time or piece work EXP only with tools 731-4100 GRINDING/DRILLING- for steel mfg. will train start @ $7/hr DFWP 781-2809 FIBERGLASS INSULATION INSTALLERS Batts & Blown, Exp'd & trainees needed. FL drivers lic req'd 2800 Clyde Rd. 733-9188 IRRIGATION LABORERS for high volume land- scape co. in Jax Area. Only ambitious and highly motivated indi- viduals need apply. Experience a plus but will train right person. Great pay. benefits, vac. 401K 88-238-0939 ext 3 or 352-516-6991 MACHINE OPERATOR/ WELDER - Rubin Iron Works has immediate openings for experienced machine operators. Must have exp. w/ pressbrake, shear, plate rolls & angle rolls. Welding exp is a plus. Apply In per- son at: Rubin Iron Works, 608 Carmen St. Jax Fl 32206 MACHINIST/MECHANIC to work Power Plant - Outage 904 633. 5001 MACHINIST -1st Class 2nd Shift only. EOE. Besco Inc. 783-4504 Maintenance Set Up Mandarin. 40 hrs/wk, some Sats & Sundays. Retired military wel- come. Jacksonville Jewish Ctr 268-4200x150 Positions avail w/large Southside apt commu- nity. National mgmt co w/great potential for advancement AC cert or general maint. req'd. Must have HVAC cert For large property in Jax. Great bnts w/ 401K retirement plan, paid vacation. Pay based on exp. Fax resume to 904448-8835 Attn: Jim Positions avail w/large Southside apt commu- nity. 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Minimum require- ments include SBA In Social Science Two yrs experience in non- prfit-grant writing a mnist r.- tion and working witn children and families Send resume and letters of reference to: Executive Director P.O Box 374St. Augustine, Fl 32085 Management Litestream Holdings, a growing St Johns County cable and broadband pro- vider, seeks a Construction Manager to report to the VP of Operations overseeing construction of cable sys- tems in St Johns County. Competitive salary and benefits. Please e-mail let- ter and resume to admin@lltestreamholdlngs. net. MGMT HEALTH NUTS Ex-athlete looking for Indlv's to help expand nat'l health 8 envir Co. Rapio adv & comDeti- tlve comp. plan. 739 0187 RBHS has the following openings: Case Manager Adults BA/BS In Human Ser- vices field. Entry level. Outreach Counselor Services for homeless/ mental nealth/sub- stance abuse popu. nation. Masters level. For more info, please call 743 1883. Apply in person (9a.m..4 p.m., M F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources. 900 University Blvd. North. Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 7435109. EOE/ A DRUG FREE wnOKPlACF I 715 Management/ Professional ORANGE PARK ARGYLE WATSON REALTY CORP Join the #1 Real Estate Co. In Jax. We will teach you the Secrets of Success. License class begins soon. 421-7610 SUPERVISOR Parking Co. Exp in parking, hotel, retail, food, helpful. Word/Exc a must min lyr college. Fax resume 858-9799 $12/hr Noon-9-5/6 days p 715 Management/ S Professional PUBLIC SERVICE AID The Clay County Sher- ffs Office is accept- ng applications for Public Service Aid a full-time civilian position handling minor traffic acci- dents, non-confron- tational calls. Train- ng provided. Uniforms provided. Must have a high school diploma /GE, valid FL drivers license. Salary $10 per hour. EOE, drug -free workplace. Deadline for sub- mitting app. March 4. 2005. 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Librarian Cataloging, collection development and maintenance, circulation, research and reference services, con- ducting library tours, supervising a small unit or clerical staff, and coor- dinating various system-wide library activities. Firefighter Extinguishing fires, and responding to emergency medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and other emergencies. Please visit our website at www.coj.net for detailed job information and application instructions. NOTE: Most jobs close within one week of advertisement. Internet access can be obtained at any Jacksonville Public Library, or at City Hall/Human Resources, 117 W. Duval St., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32202. EO/EA Prel ence in appoint veterans and elii nt will be given lie spouses. 720 Medical CT/ MRI TECH PT OR FT, position open immed Flex hrs. Exp only with Toshiba & GE. Exc pay. Fax 904-242-9748 Needed for busy OB/GYN office. Exp a must. 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HIPAA compliance sEr. vice in Gar AnalimSi Ocljr e Sc Docmrrent Eimon and WOrk Base Train.ng E-mail resumes io' i- ra igi ,ir-.ua,-i .,.-,IT, ApplI on line at aw, eaglegroup.ni corn o.r Fax resume to 4101-.766 Ilr9 Equal ODporiur., it Empl.:.y r M'F,V',D 720 Medical MA Neurological practice looking for a reliable, organized self moti- vated certified medical assistant (MA) w/both front & back office exp. insurance knowledge recommended. Fax resume to: 904.363.5786 MEDICAL EQPT CO hiring exp'd delivery tech & RT. 449-9490 MOTORIZED LIFT CHAIR Works good. Asking $200 OBO. Contact Campbells at 786-4406. OFFICE MANAGER for medical office located in Fernandina. Must have previous mgmt Exp in the medical field. You can fax resume to attn HR at 904 398. 5653 or email jobs@bgclinic.com OFF MGR 5yrs exp. $12hr/20hrs/wk. Tues/ Thurs/Sat. Fax 272 6534 OFFICE MANAGER- growing med practice seeks FToffice Mgr. to oversee busy office & dedicated staff. Ideal candidate has previous mgmt exp in med ofc, knowledge of billing & coding. Comp salary Benf pkg. Fax resume to 904.620-9769 OPTICAL LAB MGR-exc Day benefits apply at 58Blanding Blvd Igi] 'm [,1W |I ;II 'M Navy seeks individuals only for full time con- tract position at NH Jacksonville, FL. NOT A CIVIL SERVICE POSI- TION. Benefits include malpractice coverage, paid vacation, holidays, & competitive pay. Selection will be based on experience, training, references, and edu- cation. The application package RT-05-05 may be downloaded from http://www.nmlc.med.navy .mll/acquisitions/isa.asp on 02/18/05, by e-mail to Acquisitions@NMLC.me d.navy.mil (NOTE: Ref- erence "Application RT-05.05 Code 021K" in email Subject Line.), or call 301 6192062. New Adult Mental Health Crisis Stabili- zation Unit has the fol- lowing opportunities available immediately to people who want to make a difference in the lives of others: Charge RNs FT Days, Evenings Mental Health Techs Various locations FT. PT Weekends. PRH. direct care For more ra ni. Dileale call 43. 1883. FT puilj lons offer oenefIii. PRN. Risi and LPNs. MHTi alAaiy wrlcomne. AoOly in person (9a rr, 4 p.m.. M. F cinl., or m il resume [o RBHS. Humrn Reiources. 9r00 tin,Per sirv Blu. Nonn. Sutre 700 itn FI rl.r) lai*.. sonvlle. FL 32211. fFad resume to743. 5109. tE,. A cRuG rFLEE vORcPtL ACE River Garden Hebrew Home Always Recruiting for the Best! RN'S LPN's C.N.A's Interested? Contact Human Resources, 11401 St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32258, (904) 260-1818. Fax (904)886-7768. aaw.rivergarden.org Drug Free Workplace '-S-f 720 Medical for G practice. Excellent benefits & Please fax resumes to 904-265-6471. RN FT & PT Orange Park Pre, post op, OR & pain exp. helpful. No wknds, no shifts! Fax resume 904 276 .4462 Attn: Clinical Director CSC Senior Home Carm, IIc. EtNXourang a Lfrslxrol wrp.-vandnu < RNs & RN-Intake Coordinator Full time Immediate openings full time to cover Duval, Clay, Baker, St. johns and Nassau Counties. One year healthcare experience required; Medicare home health preferred. Also available Per Diem HHAs, Rns and OTs Please Visit our website www.seniorhomecare.net Mail resume to: SHC 9428 Baymeadows Rd, Bldg 3, Suite 350 Jacksonville, FL 32256. Ph: 800-616-8410 or Fax 904-730-3326 EOE Drug-Free Workplace WHEELCHAIR Hovaround motorized, 5+ tt years old, runs good. Asking $350 OBO. Call Campbells at 786-4406 723 Dental PT HYGIENIST @ BEACH Fax resume to 273-5674. Contact Nancy at Call 273-9353. 724 Education Primrose School seeks FT infant through school age Teachers. Julington Crk 230-2828 725 OffieeI Gr e n Clerical Growing Co. servicing the Insurance Comm. is seeking an energetic customer friendly indiv. to handle day to day office functions. Email word document con- taining cover letter w/sal. history & resume to: chrisfunkck@aol.com ADMIN ASST needed for OP company; Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel, PPT. Outlook; must have exc written /oral skills; exp. needed in bid review & bid prep. process. Email resume & ref's to register jregco.com or fax to 904-213-7833 EOE. DFWP. Administrative Assistant Litestream Holdings, a growing St. Johns County cable and broadband pro- vider, seeks a Administra- tive Assistant. Opportunity to join a growing company. Excellent computer and communications skills required. Please email let- ter and resume to admin@litestreamholdings. net ADMIN SUPPORT/CON- STRUCTION: Proficient in MW, Excel, Quickbks, Gen office duties. organizational skills. FT position. Need ASAP. mail resume w/ sal- ary requirements to diannel@fdn.com TELEMARKETERS with exp. enthusiastic indv. who are willing to$$$$ morning & evening hrs Call Jack 886-4664 CLERK EARN $17 $28/hr, Filing, Mortgage Ins. 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Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL 1-888-398 8903 www.specialresponse.com 755 Miscellaneous CONCRETE WORKERS- needed, That can speak English & Spanish . Apply at Standard Precast 11340 Philips Hwy. Must have own transpt CUSTOMER SERVICE Need Help! FT/PT will train. Earn what you're worth. Will train. 733-'9421 FLORIST WHOLESALER Needs gen'l help/driver. Good driving record. good bnfts 765-1609 btwn 10am- 2pm FT/PT Sup. swamped in office. Needs help in all areas. Will train right person. 739-0187 FURNITURE SHOWROOM SUPERVISOR Need a person able to load and unload trucks organize deliveries, do general maintenance, clean the showroom and various other tasks as needed. Apply at 6160 Beach Blvd GENERAL NIGHT CLEANUP- must be able to work Tues-Sun llpm-6am Apply in person Tues-Fri Sam-lOamTimuquana Country Club., 4028 Timuquana Rd. EOE DFWP To perform general housekeeping and light janitorial duties at'Southside and Northside facilities. Exp. ,n nealthcare setting pref.FT w/benetits. Rotates weekends. Apply in person (9am S4pmo, M F onlV) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. For more info ca!l 743-.883. For directions ext 202 Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/A Drug Free Workplace. FT/PT for Orange Park Kennel Club. Apply in person after 7pm (except Tues & Sun) 455 Park Ave, Orange Pk MACHINERY OPERA- TORS- NEEDED to operate misc machin- ery. Apply at Standard Precast 11340 Philips Hwy. Must have own transpt Must have DL, EPA. Pool, & PMC Lic. Otto Run Apartments. 1025 Assisi Ln. Atl. Bch. or fny r-timp t n mn4 24 eF e 755 Miscellaneous needed for Brumos Porsche. Looking for bright, articulate, responsible and reli- able candidates with superb oral commu- nications and multi line PC based PBX systems experi- ence preferred. There is an opportunity for a full time position as well as a part time position. Work in a modern facility for the No. 1 Porsche Perfect Dealer in the U.S. For a confidential inter- view, please call Joni Gilfus at 904726.3375 or e-mail your resume to jgi fus@brumos.com. Brumos Porsche is a drug free environ- ment. Equal opportu- nity employer. I RGIS INVENTORY SPECIALISTS- $8.25+ to start. Cal 904 -519-9653 Equal I opportunity employer 760 Part-Time Apply Bubbles Car Wash, 9699 San Jose Blvd CASHIER GREETER RECEPTIONIST Full/Part Time -Weekends, Eve- nings, Flexible hours. Experience helpful. Apply in person Mon through Fri KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Cir EOE Drugfree Workplace Join the AVON team. Sell to family and friends. 50% commission on 1st campaign. $5 start up fee. No inventory required. Call us at 1.800-806-1558. (ISR) 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390- 3939 815 Business Services RESUMES Same day service, pickup/delivery, $60, career counselling avail 904-220-1481 838 Computers 911 CHEAP COMPUTER REPAIR, Home or Office, virus/spyware removal, wireless internet/net- working. Mike 294-8874 Joe's Computer Services In-Home Serving of all computer needs. Basic Repairs Personally Designed computers, Wireless Home Net- working and Much q More!"! Call 904-655-0406 for prompt service. 870 Lawn Service- Landscaping Add Beautiful Curb Appeal & Value to your home With Landscape Border Curbing. Free estimates 904- 4495168 904- 502 1134 R&R LAWN CARE SER- VICE Active duty and retired military owned and operated servicing OP., GCS and Middle- burg. Military discount, veterans discount and sr. citizen rate. Lic. & Insured. 264-9460 871 Legal 871 Services DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE l Uncontested Divorce papers Without kids (while you wait) With Kids (a little longer) Since 1981/ by appt only 641-2187 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Offce 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 894 Massage NEW IN S. JAX BEACH Asian & American Therapies. 10% Military Discount. MA36512. 904-241-2410 #1 AT THE BEACH Why settle for less? Incalls & Outcalls 9am-9pm' MM15239 242-8998 902 Appliances SFOR SALE: White- Self-Cleaning Oven $250, Almond Strange hood $35; White Microwave $25; Call 912-510-7734 or 912-617-3745 Iv msg. FRIG -side by side - good working cond, <|f/black, 6yrs old. Asking 'T$ 500 obo 912-882-3163 S FRONT LOAD WASHER, Stainless Steel tub. $150, 19cu ft. Refrig $100 729-4960 Iv msg. SFull Kitchen Appli- ances Exc cond All L Whlte S/S 26 CFT Fridge w/ice and H20. Self cing stove,Dishwasher. and Microhood. $750 for all Call 646-2875 LV MSG NEW GE SSelf-Cleaning V |Electric Range, SWhite CoyleTop. New $250.00 Negotiable 768-1712 STOVE, DISHWASHER, both good cond, older -JL 912-576-8711 Joe WASHER & DRYER, X-Large 10 cycle, S 4 spd, like new $385 set 902 Appliances 4 WASHER & DRYER Like new. Whirl- pool, special edi- tion, super capacity $325 OBO. Call Steve at 904 710-3931 4 WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR 19cu ft. Runs good, $100. 904-729-4960 Iv msg. 9o0 Articles 905 For Sale 10o's of YU-GI OHI cards $.20 each T. 278-5224 2 New off white Marble bathroom vanities with fluted bason & splash backs. Onw single 35x22" other 54x22" New $55-$85. 264-2973 AIRCRAFT Military diecast airplanes, tanks & other items. www.Airplanesandmore.com Bahamas Timeshre April 2, '05. $700. KPlich Speakers $500; Outboard Motor $800; Audio Componets Piano Yahana 476-7694 41 BATHROOM MIRRORS two, | new, 34x44", 42x56" with mounting brackets hardware. $40& $65. Call 264-2973 CAMERA Fuji, Deluxe 35mm. Many features, never used (in box). List $342.40; ask- ing $125. Call 241-1398 SCAR SUBWOOFER S-and amp, 10" sub in IJtube. No box needed. SCrossfire 70wx2 amp. Excc ond. $100.882-5267 CHERRY TV Amoire 4' Wide x 6 1/2' Tall \ will hold large TV 476-3394 CLOTHES Men & Women shoes, exc cond, cheep front door w/glass and wood 36x80 $25.00. Call 904-529-8263 leave msg Football Helmet, Jax | Januar Full size has nKye Brady Autograph on It. Orgbox. $85 Firm 268-2482 SFOR SALE: Power- Szone weight bench XI/w/incline. bar, weight & stand. Detached sit-up bench included. $200 obo. Dodge '04 plastic bed liner. $75 obo. Please call 912-576-2175. 4 HEAVY GLASS PYRAMID TRACK LIGHT FIXTURES add a touch of class. 6 pieces retail $100 ea; sell $50 ea. 904-662-3400 SHONDA MOTOR- / SCOOTER 250cc, l7'85, $1600, window t 'ac/heat unit. 15,000 btu. 220 volts $300. Large pickup toolbox $100. Bakers rack $100. 904-272-7352 HOT TUB NEW 6 PERSON 35 Jets. Loadedo Full Warranty & Cover. Retail $6800 Sell $3800 (904) 7390488 a Infant changing table 4, in good condition call J1221-8749 Lawn equipment for sale; walk behind oEdger,Weed wacker, Blower and Hedger Trailer six monthly accounts eleven bycut $3,000 ph 249-1611 SMurray Riding mower 4 T12.5 HP 40"Cut With utility trailer Great condition 3 years old call 874-1420 SSILK SCREEN EQUIPMENT and S machine, 4 colors, ideal for deploy- ment/ homecoming events. $3000. Call 992-6877 or 294-3564 STROLLER Graco reclinable, has 1 / canopy & basket 905 Articles 905 For Sale SStroller- Never Used. positions. Lays flat for I J1newborns. Lots of accessories. $80 904-641-5059 4. TASK COMPUTER CHAIRS Armless, I lavender. Lest $53.50 each, 2 available $25 each. Call 241-1398 4 The Club Steering Wheel Security device V |Like new, $ 40 new asking $10 912 673-1747 5-10 PM STOP CARRIER Sears, great for extra stor- age on trips, exc cond. $50. 912-673-7565 4 Water Boss water Ssoftener perfect for Itwell complete with hoses manuals etc. $400 new will sale for $65 912 673- 1747 WEDDING DRESS - Fancy design, must see. excel cond. Size 18, sleeveless w/vet. $200 obo. Bride maids (2) dresses burgundy sz (12-14) $250 obo. Call. Iv msg 777-8120 910 Arts & Crafts/ Hobbies ATTENTION: CRAFTERs-100 .skeins yarn, various colors, weights, types, new still wrapped $100 all 264-7606 Remote control model air plane Citabria.25 all accessories included $300. Tony 904-771-4206 915 Building Supplies AUCTION MARBLE & GRANITE Sun. Feb 27th @ 1pm 6921 Phillips Industrial Blvd Marble Granite Slate Onyx Travertine Lime- stone. Marble Fireplaces, WORKSTATIONS ACTOR OFFICEues & FURNITUREains 904-724-6400 Granite925 Computers DeL 4 COMPUTERHP760N 768 MB. WIN-XP. storageavail. AU3118Monitor MX90 Prrinter DJS550 Exc. Cond. $475 Call 779-73800-278-088 ing Business/ pictures at office xtra tele photo lens xtras $250 542-5292 ext. WORKSTATIONS $195 GATOR OFFICE FURNITURE ner and one 904275246 679400 928 Electronis 4 COMPUTERHP760N 2 F S4-CPU RAM 768MB, WIN-XP, A/D/hic car Home ATI8500DV Monitor MX90 Prrinter DJ5550 Spxc.Co rs. $475 Ca ll 779-7327 BetNew or Like New Heard! 210-347-0978 SCDIGITA L CAMERAe / under water hous- Sg included tAMPes Japictures at 100ft S Scannee r and one pair of computer speakers $50 T 4.278.224/-785.1679 4 VCR-Magnavox.with 928 Electronics 20" Flat Screen Philips TV w/ remote, stereo,nd like new $70 641.0427 A/D/S Car Home / Speakers/Car AMP V | Jacobs Accuvolt New or Like New Best Sound You've Ever Heard! 210-347-0978 a. CAR/Home Stereo Speakers AMP . }Jacobs Accuvolt -new or like new A/D/S Incredible sound, m o st i n b o x 210-347-0978 , TV 19" GE, color tv with remote, very kJl7good cond, asking $75. Call 904-378-4426 A VCR Magnavox, with / remote in exc cond, 11 asking $50 obo. ; Ca- 'll 904~-378-4426 945 Garage Sales ARLINGTON YARD SALE 2415 Misty Dr. Sat. & Sun. lOam -4pm Arl MULTI Family Sale Sat. 7.2 For donations 1825 University Blvd. N. BEACHES, Bentwater PL Sat. & Sun. 9-3; 2513 Chestnut Springs Ln ICW HUGE SALE Sat 7-11 11464 Ashley Manor Way off of Fulton Rd. Furn, TV, montior, tires, etc. Mandarin Moving Sale Sat. 2/26 8am 11247 San Jose Blvd #606 The Waterford Apartments Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ J Lawn S1998 Walker Rider Mower with 2003 16hp '11V-twin engine. Low miles, runs great. $3,500. 249-1611 or 993-8281. 4, Glass Build a hot house, double pane Slglass. 19" x 43 1/2". $5 ea. (912) 729-9904. Call after 5 or leave message. 4 Nordic Track CX-920 Elliptical machine like new will deliver in Jacksonville $200.00 389-2229 or 864-0936 Tiller-Troy Bilt. $350. Planter-$50. 838- 1495 or 282-2272. 955 Household Furniture Beautiful Hunter green & gold Sofa. $300 904-237-1247 SBeautiful light wood side board tl use for TV or dis- 9 laying china $ 200 (904) 641-5059 Beautiful New Upgraded Carpet L and Padding 14FT by 18FT, Frosted Stone Beige Color $300. Call 264-9958 BED KING SIZE MATT. Set. New in plastic. Must Sell $150 (904) 484,6177 BEDROOM 4 PC SET $298 2 pc Sofa & Chair $298 5 Pc Oak Dinette $198 3 pc On Simmons Bd $198 3 rm 18pc condo pkg $998 VCR's from $20 20 color TV's $75 Microwaves from $29 CORT CLEARANCE CENTER (904) 396-9000 BEDS BEDS BEDS Famous Name Brands! Sets Below Wholesale! 646-1448 272-1444 & Black Ashley Millen- nium China Hutch and Dining table for sale. Seats six. $500 obo. Contact (904) 535 5376. Box & Mattress Set Qn Size. In Plastic. $125 (904) 484 6177 BRAND NEW Mirrored SEnd tables. You must < see to believe. Call (904)778-2464 for more Information. California Queen, SSize Waterbed Full V Wave Mattress $150 O.B.O. Call 214-9949 Couch & 2 matching Irg chairs, multi color, gd cond. $400. 349-5526 4, Couch-White w/wood trim exc. cond. $75 carved wood/glass top End Tbl and Coffee Tbl $75 904-619-2825 Crib Mattress, Changing table -Il pad, $200.00 or est Offer. Sears Kenmore 70 Series Dryer needs Thermo- stat Call 708-4640 Dinning Suite: 6 chairs, china buffet. Living rm suite: 3 tables, two lamps, cross bow gym, Info Call 904 -908 -0958 DRESSER W/MIR- I OR 3 drawer chest ti built in desk with t- -n- l 955 Household 955 Furniture ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Oak 29" opening class door component CD pull out slides closed sec- tions first $75 249-5299 ENTERTAINMENT UNIT (modern)solid wooden 1& smoked glass doors 55LX54W191/2D fits 30 inch TV extra $500 264 7606. Five piece dining room set. Cast iron, oyster Color, glass table top. 6 months old. Asking $425.249-6916 4, ForSale- Electric / Clothes Dryer. 3 years ,J^Lold, white. 269-6243. FULL SIZE BEP, Light wood head- Sboard. boxsprings mattress, lyr old. $100 obo. 249-9460 4 Hoosier Baking CabI- net for sale. Old Camel Back Trunk for sale. C269- 6243 Kenmore washer | dryer. $200 pair. 41882- 7974. 4, LIVING ROOM Furn couch, lovesqat, oversized chair exc cond, $400. Call 264-2931 LIVING ROOM FURN. 1 glass cof. tbl, Iglass Sofa tbl &2endtbls. All for $300. 904-237-1;47 SMAER BEDROOM SET great cond tonsof storage medium wood head board dresser hutch and dresser $750. Call 269-2005 Mattress & Box Set. Qn Size. Still in orig. plastic Sacr. $125 (904)484-6177 4, SECTIONAL SOFA 3pc. with sleeper & recliner. Great Acond. $700obo. Call 912-729-6479 4, Three piece large Broyhill Entertin- ment Center, solid Swood. Asking $500 for set call 673-0167 4 Tile Top Farm Table-, | with wood trim 36'"by.. 4L160" 4 matching chairs $175 ph 264-7626 ,, 4, TV STAND Sideboard, Slight wood with four,., \. | frosted Glass Doors. Excellent condition. $150. 904-641-5059 VACUUM CLEANER SI Sears Powermate 414.8 All attachi- ments Exc cond. $100 OBO 904) 881-9954, 960 Machinery,. 960 & Tools, .. SSPORTS AUTHOR ITY DELUXE UTIL. SI\B E N C H with "" Weights. $50. Nis, san Frontier, all metal tool box. Like new $125, 504-6395 Musical " 970 Merchandise,' Services , 4, Beautiful Shofars from IsraeL Large, - t jleather- bound with- star of David. Mediu,, with exquisite silver detail, $250 each. (912) 729-5893. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Ovation Guitar $195; - Cort Bass $325; Fender Baseman 100 $310, ' Korg N1 Keybrd $400;" Steve 904-237-9237 ., KORG SP-200 DIGITAL-:I PIANO, new $650. bbobu Call 904.806.1520 -, PIANO Beautiful / Baldwin Classic V1 |Spinet. Great cond. Bench included, gorgeous finish. $2200, Karin @ 372-0181 4. PIANO Estey Mod'e," full keyboard, includes V benchc, exc cond, $400. 276-4121 Iv msg. 9, PIANO -Jansseh upright, 57x25x39", Walnut finish, $800. Call 747-74 .... . YOURVEOU EXPERIENCE CAREER GROWTH MANAGEMENT TRAINING Is1 BUICK AUDI HYUNDAI Automotive career training & growth is our business. We have openings for dynamic high energy achievers. 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S/, I)* p 5. 5. $150981OO 2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 31K1iOWER KE NEW TEAL $8,588.00 2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE TD 37KIIGHT BLF 200210DDGE CARAVAN 1OWiER 48K WHITE VERY CLEAN $8,588.00 2003 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4WD WHITE 21 OP6UREGAY0llEISY1102002 WI PKG10WHER $8,088.00 2002118llTISPORT2WD33K10MERRED 80,088.00 2002MITSIBMISPIDER0015ERTIBIElf511ERIGHEDWITCONDEH10WHERMISTSH501...........$11,588.00 20020llYSHICO100MEIIlliMilllAllPOWERG0In $12,588.00 2002 CHRYSLEB PTCRUISER MITED EDITION 35K Onle Mon "lNonenoenS sm uI lnAnr 2005 DODGE GRANDCARAVAN SE DUALAIC2K $16,58.00 2004 CHEVY TRAIL LAER2WD LS26KLOAED $16,988.00 2004 FORD EXPLORER T LATER 3RD SEAT 29 2WD $17,788.00 2005 CHRYSLER TOWNAND COUNTRY LOADED $178800 2005 DODGE RAM HEMI QgAD CAR 5,000MILES WOW $23,88.00 Mopar KressLube $1 Engine Maintenance Tune-Up $29.95 4/CV.- $32.95 6/ .-8$36.95 8/Ci Includes Engine Oil Relacemenet u to Si arts 1 .9 Includes: Mopar/Champion Spark Plus Emissons compnent inslepIo8, Idle speed and timng adjustment DOfapplicable), Mr filter check *PMm may he higher fr glatd. spark omnipete chassis lube, NHw oar oil filler, Check and top off transmission, brake, power steeriIR, asher, plug seed and tim e higher for Stealth lit T able i, FI r ltrser, and 2.c5 Umer Vehiclers. *t tlartrBi for plugs,*Prices may be higher for StealtR/T, R/T trbo, PT Cnilser, and 2.5 Utrvehiles,'Not avaalae fur diflf tial transfer case, and coolant as necessary. Check re pressure, air filer, and wiler blades diesel vehicles, Ofer Ends February 28,2005. MV-08628 All prices are inclusive of $369.50 dealer preparation fee. Must present advertisement for Frank Griffin Better Way pricing. MV-08628. JACKSONVILLE'S ONLY 24-HOUR l' SERVICE FACILITY so I 1'7!e Il u'1 TH1 I I JWM1S M ewr~o 14 ZLuo rul HnUnUe emIuIn u wInIn4 *o,Uuu.UU $13,188.00 *t* nanA an t 20 Jx Air 6OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 A weekly look at the automotive market DAN SCANLAN/special An inch narrower and 5 inches shorter than the last-generation model, the slick 2005 Chevrolet Corvette still puts down an imposing view. Sixth-generation Corvette retains legendary features By Dan Scanlan Special t has almost as much power (400 horsepower) and the same torque (400 pound-foot) as the much sought-after 405-hp Z06 Corvette of 2003. And one glance at the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette C6's sleek new shape and it's easy to believe the new car is 5 inches shorter and an inch skinnier than its fifth-generation predecessor. But when our 10-year-old son got his first gander at our Millennium Yellow version of America's sports car, it was all too apparent that the magical prop- erties this marque has had since the first plastic fantastic hit the road in 1953 is still there. "I must be in heaven. Let's see what's under the hood," my little motorhead said. "This is awe- some." The same response was heard from lots of gearheads in the week-long test drive. At a Mandarin restaurant for lunch, one woman said "everyone was drooling" at her table, while four men walked out after one said they were "ogling it from inside" to look at, sit in and almost caress the yellow car. A friend said he had wanted one since he was a kid, and earned a ride to fill in the missing years. It took a half hour to leave my son's football practice, since everyone wanted a ride. A woman at the Amelia Cruizer's cruise-in in Yulee called it her dream car. And Dave Crossan, owner of a red 1990 Vette, called it beautiful. "I have been in love with it since I saw the first flashes of it on the Chevrolet commercials," he said. "It's the first one I have seen in yellow, and it is a beautiful car." Chevrolet says the sixth-gener- ation Vette combines "classic cues with an expressive new design." Stylists used Computer-Aided Design and their hands to carve details, while the success of the exposed headlight design on the C5R Vette that raced at Le Mans and more saw the C6 ditch hid- dden headlights seen on Vettes since 1963 for menacing exposed Xenon High-Intensity Discharge lights. No door handles either, since the Keyless Access system uses a rubber-padded button under the door's back edge to get in. The result is a Corvette with a coefficient of drag of 0.28, the cleanest ever. Manual door release handles on the floor let you out if the battery fails and the inside door buttons don't work. And insiders say there are ways to manually activate the door lock from outside, and fire the engine with the key. The new Corvette gets larger wheels (18-inch front/19-inch rear), a 15 percent larger, but only a pound heavier removable I I 2005 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Lx. DAN SCANLAN/special A redesigned interior graces the 2005 Corvette, with better-quality dashboard materials, and a more exotic look. hardtop easy enough for one per- son to remove, yet is about 69 pounds light than its predeces- sor. Its multi-element lights stare right back over a more pointed beak of a nose with a gaping cen- ter air inlet. The V-ed hood power dome follows the flare of the edgy front fenders as they arc tightly over the P245/40ZR18-inch Goodyear Eagle run-flats on pol- ished five-spoke alloy wheels. Bits of the 1969 Stingray's front fend- er line show up here, while some 1963 Sting Ray appears in the rear fender's top line, which starts in the middle of the long doors and edges up to the tail. The late 1963 Sting Ray coupe's tapered rear deck is hinted at in the 2005 model's rear hatchback. The rear fender has some round- ness of the C5, but its trimmer and sharper, the flat flares fram- ing P285/335ZR19-inch rubber. The C6's flat tail is dramatically shorter, its four round (not oval like the C5's) taillights also echo- ing the 1969 model. The center high-mounted brake light is incorporated into a rear spoiler, the four fat exhaust pipes stuck out of a gray lower valance. The all-new interior looks a lot better than the last-generation car, which was dull plastic with generic GM pieces. But it's not perfect. The key fob is a radio transmit- ter, so keep it in your pocket, open the door and drop low into firm and very supportive perforated leather bucket seats. The instru- ment panel and doors are covered with cast-skin foam-in-place trim Chevy says looks like a leather- wrapped, padded panel. Maybe not, but much better than the 4. 2003 Vette. A four-spoke tilt and power telescoping steering wheel frames a gauge package with 200- mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tach, with oil pressure, voltage, gas and water temperature gauges ringed in silver, with a digital trip computer display underneath and a heads-up dis- play atop the dash that shows speed, stereo information, a selec- tion of gauges, even the sideways G-force in turns (it says we pulled 1.05 in one tight turn over- optimistic?) Plastic pewter-look trim hosts trip computer/digital gauge/head's-up display buttons on either side of the gauges, but the meaty steering wheel rim hides them. The optional Bose Premium AM-FM-CD/MP3 player sounds superb. But the plastic trim that surrounded it didn't fit well, and flexed when touched. The cargo area under the rear hatch can swallow two golf bags, and latches to hold the removable composite top. The flat cargo area has two small storage cubbyholes, but it loses the racing helmet- sized under-floor cargo area the last-gen Vette had. There is a lug- gage shade to cover it all. We had a rippled view out the rear win- dow. The same key in your pocket let's you fire up the V-8 after you hit the brake and tap a green-lit starter button. The new LS2 engine, with cast-in-place iron cylinder bore liners and cross- bolted main caps plus a cylinder head design derived from the Z06 high-performance model, gets increased camshaft lift and revised exhaust manifolds that are 34 percent lighter.Chevy says I Vehicle type two-door, rear-wheel-drive hatchback sports coupe with removable roof Base price $43,445 (As driven $52,840) Engine type cast alloy OVH, 16-valve fuel-injected small block V-8 Displacement 6-liter Horsepower (net) 400 hp at 6,000 rpm Torque (Ib-ft) 400 at 4,400 rpm Transmission 4-speed automatic Wheelbase 106 in. Overall length 175 in. Overall width 73 in. Height 49 in. Front headroom 38 in. Front legroom 43 in. Cargo capacity 22cubic feet Curb weight 3.179 pounds Fuel capacity 18 gallons Mileage rating 18 mpg city/ 25 mpg highway (no gas guzzler tax) Last word A great American sports car with good road manners nj lfnte f ,t--rl the Vette is capable of 186 mph, faster than any production Corvette ever. With the optional Z51 Performance Package and a 4-speed Hydra-Matic 4L65-E automatic transmission with traction control/active handling system on, we did 60-mph in 4.5 seconds, the same as a Z06 we tested in 2003, and 100 mph is probably reachable in under 11. The trip computer said we aver- aged 18 mpg, but calculations after a fill-up were closer to 12 mpg. For some unknown reason, the tranny slipped into neutral when really aggressive turns acti- vated active handling. Chevy says the system may be cutting in to keep the car from oversteering. A hydroformed steel rail back- bone structure with composite floors, rear-mounted transmission and aluminum cockpit structure made this a stiff, composed and quiet Vette, even with the Z51 package's more aggressive shocks, springs and larger stabilizer bars. We found the ride refined and not harsh, nicely handling bumpy pavement and a pock-marked dirt surface on a road repaving project we were stuck on. Leave the active handling on, and it allows a bit of tail out before the electronic nannies kick in. Turn it off, and you can power the tail out all day, yet it was very catchable with throttle and steer- ing. There is even a competition mode that lets a bit more hang out before the nannies kick in. Top off, we found a stiff body and limited wind buffeting. The power steering was precise, with a super turning radius and OK road feel. The larger cross-drilled brake rotors (13.4-inch front/13-inch V rear) stopped the Vette short and straight time after time. The base price on our C6 Vette was $43,445, with standard LS2 V-8, anti-lock brakes, traction control, Active Handling, run-flat tires, keyless access and start sys- tem, Xenon headlights, AM-FM- CD stereo, leather seats, power driver's seat, cruise control and power door locks and windows. Our Vette had the $4,360 option package with luggage shade and cargo net, heated sport bucket seats, dual memory driver's seat presets, power passenger seat, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, AM-FM-six-disc CD/MP3 Bose stereo and power telescoping steering wheel. We also had the $1,495 Z51 Performance Package with bigger brakes and meatier suspension, polished alloy wheels ($1,295), special Millennium Yellow paint ($750) and OnStar($695). That made the manufacturer's suggested retail price $52,840. This lighter, more compact Corvette is on sale now in Europe, and it may become the Vette that overseas drivers love. With better gas mileage, a tighter, lighter design, better- looking interior and an evolved- yet-tradional shape, it should be a winner. And who can say no to 400 hp and great road manners. Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traffic during a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provided by the manufacturer according to their sched- ule, and represent a broad spectrum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufacturer's suggested retail prices. A longer version of this review and past reviews can be seen on jacksonville.com's "Autos" link. R* 1 VVRBrXRMWW W- Re*mS~- -- ~I ~lllplsl~sarsaaa QInU 1015 01 SlICK. JaxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 21 8 Sporting 980 Goods a, ALMOST NEW IRON MAN OLYMPIC Weight Bench incl's approx 245 lbsI Dip bars, squat rack, Ile xt, plate- 904,631-9103 or Melissa 904-610-5456 a BOWFLEX '01- Exc. T cond. Unused w/leg o press and squat W attachment ALL Paperwork Incl. $500obo. Moving Must sell. BOW FLEX ULTIMATE EXTREME $1400obo 696-3046 OR 339-3094 R- BOWFLEX Ultimate fully equipped with I all accessories and attachments less than one year old $1800 obo $2400 new 219-3361 4. For Sale Women's S26-inch English Tour- ing Bike. 3 speed, Coaster brake. Also Women's 27- inch. 269- 6243 D. Golf Clubs and Bag Full Set Graphic shift 838-1495 or 282.2272 GOLF CLUBS Good SCondition with Bag. 4 12-PW cavity back irons with putter. $70 912-242-2249 Seminoles racket 4T 1993 to 1999 National iChampions all soft leather beautiful never worn $400 call &SPORTS AUTHOR- rTITY DELUXE UNTIL. t BE N C H with Weights. $50. Nis- san Frontier, all metal tool box. Like new $125. 504-6395 STreadmill never used .T $300 Tony Little 1 Barely used $100 Range $50 ph 220- 5974 4 Treadmill Sears Lif- estyler Electronic klfPanel motor Heavy Duty Sturdy made In USA$95.00 firm 268-2482 4 Weight Bench with Bar and eights Heavy duty Tunturi Good condition $ 50.00 oil Fired Reddy Heater $40.00 ph 246-4461 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock & Supplies HORSE TRAILER 16' D doublee D, '97 dual axle, straight load, straight pull, 4' tack room. Elec brakes, $2000 904-272-7352 REGISTERED ARABIAN MARE. BAY, 16yrs old. Good for Trail, Endurance or Showing. Energetic, needs exp d Rider. $1400.904- 294 7033 1010 'eeSrB 1 Supplies V ADORABLE v Designer Doodles, Fluff Balls, Slick Coats, Toys & Teacups Financing Available Pet World 262-4646 BIG SALE NOW!!! AFFENPINCHER, AM Bulldog German Shepherd, Pitt Bull Yorkies, Bassett mix, & many small fluffy mixes 904-S5041171 Am Pit Bulls Pups APBR reg., red nose, various colors $300. 803.8039 BLUE HEELER PUPPIES ADORABLE, hith cert's. $225 each. 287-5042 BOSTON TERRIER PUPS AKC 9wk s/w H/C 3M IF $400 912.552.0774 739.0638 DOBERMANS, AKC, 9wks. Warlock, M-F. wwww.harrisdobermans.com 904-725-5495 English MastMf AKC Pups Bwks health cert. fawn $800 000. 386-652561 FREE COCKER SPANIEL female, buff color, 3 yrs spayed, shots, house broken, good w/kids & other animals 463-3004 FREE PET BULLS full S. blooded one male 4 and one female both dogs are 3yrs old 576-7682 S FREE PUPPIES Lab mix, black or brown. Call 778-3166. GERMAN SHEPARD PUPPIES, BEAUTIFUL, 4M/4FBlk, BIk &Tan, BIk & Silv., WKC Reg., HC. $500. Call Harry 904-556-1081 HAVANESE PUPS AKC Colors, excellent breeding, 386-362-5101 HIMALAYAN KTTENS Older Kittens 3M/3F, Blue & Teal. $150ea. Call (904) 282-9183 MIN PIN PUPPIES AKC BIk & Tan. S/W, HC. $300- $400Cash 289-9048 POMERANIAN AKC Young Adults $350 obo. Breeder reduction. 912.832.6192 PIT BULL PUPS, S/W, Adorable, bik & white $200 Cash. 904-289-9155 PIT BULL X ROTFI PUPS, S&W very healthy, ready $50 904333.1139 m PUPPIES 9 From our home: Chihuahua. Yorkle, Maltese, Boston Terrier, Peekapoo Cash only 904282.6196 502.5013 SIBERIAN HUSKIES -2 blk /wht 1M&1F, 1 wht F, 904.665.6415, 272.5936 Westle AKC, male, 18 mo old. House trained, health asking $480, paid $900. (904) 845-1315, eave message. Transportation 1200 Aviation 125 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 12 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1260 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 20 Antiques/Classics 132Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 TruckslTrailers/ SUVs 135 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 15 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 4, ISFT ALUM HULL BOAT W/TRAILER- rebuilt 65hp Mer- 1 cury engine, cen- ter steering console. $1900 obo 904-553-8590 4 1988 SUNBIRD 1GFT T Runabout. Bow is S closed. Johnsor 88 outboard. Runs great. Gaiv trailer 1500 912-673-6408 after 4PM. S199714 Fiberglass Ash craft Johnson 30 trailer Depth finder oars life Jackets SMarine Medical kit $L-su 261-0487 1205 B0oas Cuddy CabIn 1992 3.0 mercrulser engine 1/0. Must sell. $8500 obo. Call Tom 912-255-0964 or 912-S76-8769 ,, 20"Stlngray 00 20cs I overIs mercuries depth finder p0ott trlimtabs si nk stove 190 HP Cud6U CD Player $14000 6080388 4, 15 1/2ARROW '74, tMotor 70HP vinrude '97. Boat m and motor In good shae. New tiresand a on tra ler. $3500 obo. 912-576-7692 4 CHRIS CRAFT CABIN CRUISER 2 '54, Twin 305 Galley, head, AC and more $26,060. Call 904-213-9745. a IYDRO SPO T BASS BOAT 15.3' w/trolling motor, 80hp mercury. needs a little minor work. $1000. Call 219-3361 JET SKI (2) Runs great Doulbe trlr; all access. 4000.OOF 83-16ft Camper A/C heat fully loaded 2000.00 Call Jim, leave message 904-529-8263 WANTED Boats, motors, trailers - any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-440 4, Yamaha ,200 XLT trailer. 2 life vests, tube, knee board and ropes, excel condo. Call 904-803-3512 Marine 1220 Equipment & Supplies 2003 IShp Tohatsu Elec- tric start outboard little- use. $1000. 904.806.1520 1230 si 26FT. WINNEBAGO Chieftain, MH '84, fully self contained, sleeps 8 exc cond, $7800. St. Marys GA 912- 882-3809 26' KEYSTONE llde out, shower, AM/ FM/CD microwave., hitch, wrty, sips 5, heat/ AC, '32 LUXURY '04 SC awning, dinette, slide out, -bed, many o1t's $14kobo. 973-449-2478 37" COUNTRY COMFORT 05 SC, slide out front kit, w/d, bed fully Loaded, Must see $19,500obo. 973-449-2478 S83-16ft Camper A/C heat fully l i#loaded 2000.00 JET SKI (2) Runs great Doulbe trlr- all access. 4000.OOF Call Jim. leave message 904-529-8263 S93DBLW Fleetwood 3br/2ba 3 milefrom HAS Jax 25,000 OBO S has Porcll carport IN PARK H/D 1200 2001100 Miles 8500 904 291-7735 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800 5416439 m, FuEEwooD T BOUNDER 35ft '03, t l}Mint Cond, 12K S3-479-4122 4, RV CoacmnU Camper S Slees4, can sleep 8. iAC, Ifull bath, refrig., kitchen. 1972. $2,000. Call 855-8021. 1300 Motorcycles 4 '00 Harley David- Sson Sportster XL I 1 883- $6250. obo. Extremely low miles 4850, excel cond. runs great! 904-214-9949 4 1999 KX125 Kawasaki rebuilt with RPM 154cc FMF Pipe Trimwall Bars upgraded sus- pension Price below NADA $1,700 (912) 674-2310 4 2002 YZ259F Super / cleann! Alum moose ,handle Bars Levers, New Grips chain & Sprockets plus more. $2,900 912674-0617 S2003 Suzuki GSXR S1000 3500 miles 1 7000. firm includes bike lover call Dana 904 563-4377 a 2004 Suzuki JRSO Dirt SBike low miles priced |lbelow NADA starter bike for kids only 1,100 call (912 )674-2310 HARLEY DAVIDSON '99 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic. Anniv. Edt. less than 10kmigr. kept, $15,900obo. 386- 586 3181 Harley Super an1d& 4,T mInt condo, bick, 1 s+s carb, FL Forks, lowered, chrome mag wheels, bags, winshield, one owner $10,500. (912)729-5802 HONDA 600RR '03 New rear tIre, after HONDA CRSSR '03. Runs & looks great, must sell $2295. Call 389-7700 Call Cindl 904-225-5401 4 HONDA SHADOW 750 '03 includes | helmets. Very low Mileage. Excellent condition. Call 904-803.3515 1300 Motorcycles SUZUKI DRZ400E '02, Brought new in Sept "04. Looks brand new, must sell quick $3950. 389-7700 SUZUKI RU125 '02 I Excellent condition. J runs great, test ride --on my property. Ask for Brian 912-729-7932 eve- nings. a Yamaha Y2F600 '00 exc. cond. 4100 ml. t I|black &silver. 2 -helmets & cover $4000. obo. 904.742.3781 a, Yerf-Dog 2 Seater Go-cart w/seat- I belts, 6.5hp eng. new tires, rollbars. new $1000. Now! $600. 904-225-2769 or 904-294-7033 Yulee FL 1310 Auto Parrts 2 Factory Alloy Wheels w/tires to lf I t F o r d Taurus/Sable $70 f o r b o t h 904-278-5224/655-1679 A, Bedllner for Chevy 6ft bed $40.00 obo. .0795 BED RAILS/ STEP- T SIDES -2004 Ford SRanger XLT, orig factory made, mint cond $150 per set. Call 246-5797 or 982-9840 leave message. SCARTOP CARRIER S good cond. $50. dehydrator, new, in box, $25. Call & Leave msg. 777-8120 4 ENGINE- Volk- Sswagen air cooled -l engine. Runs but needs some work. $800 ob 0. 755-8872 FORD TAURUS SPARTS Alternator 4L(n e w ) repair manual rims & tires 15" exhaust sys- tems, AC compressor, brake rotors & pans. tie rods motor mount fan motor etc., etc. need to clean out garage call T. 78-5224/ 655-1679 For Sale (5) Tres (, 4) w/ 3000 mi, (1) | new-225/R75/16 $300.00 Call Iv msg 904 220-0795 HARDTOP FOR Cl ti =and 912-269-1296 SHITCH A DRAW BAR Class II 3500 lbs/3001b tongue 7 for Buick Le Sabre 70 obo. 904-278-5224/ 55-1679 SE SE LOFSTEEL heeDOORS-for Jeep condit$100 OnBO CALL 912-269-1296 a TRUCK CAP. - 13 Century Brand I* fiberglass. custom afit, Nissan 86.5 - '97 kng cab Exc cond $250. Call 904-284-488r Factory Chevrolet Wheels from 2002 Slveradoh in good condition. $200 obo. Call 576-6801 leave message. 132 Automotives/ CJ7 6 cyl needsics CHEVY CAMERA T g305 78yV-84spod, Wi manual, recently rebuilt engine 4 BBL carb, very fast Call 912-882-3097 SCHEVY CORVETTE 4, I AT, AC, 94k Sml, Vlass T-tops blac with silver interior $10 ,00obo. Nice driver 71-6008 a SALE: 1958 FORD t FAILED 4 Door. Great condition, new water pump tires, brakes, shocks, fuel pump. Asking $800.781-1532 S1986 CJ7 6 cyl needs light body work and paint 31" new Tires trons of Potential for Jeep Enthusiast $3,900 OBO o 1994 Mercury SuGrand Marquis 1, 103K0 miles runs good looks good some rust asking $1500 ph 576-5485 S1998 Silver Honda Civic LX 4dr N automatic 79K miles Power Windows/Locks Radio /CDtA/C$6 100/OBO (904) 449-3199 S1998 Toyota Corolla TCE 4 Door Beige -5Automatic good tires, runs great, great og ne owner clean 20 (904)284-8095 4 2000 Lincoln Signa- ture Town car loaded |.excellent condition 39,300 miles. $14,250 771- 1799 See 4533 Bulirun Road Confederate Point 1 2001 T CHlder O 46k me. Excelilent cond. v New tires. Well main- tained w/records. $9,000. (904) 233- 8583. LS Metallic Green, kI Grey Leather.Running Boards CD/AM/FM, One owner 39K miles $21,900 OBO 541-0313 or 651-9302 t 2003 Honda ACE750 S Very low mileage excellent condition Includes covercall 803-3515 if Interested Call (904)803-3515 1325 Automotive 2NDBUYAUTOcom CLEAN USED CARS 4 '96 Nissan Patfinder SFresh 120K miles ser- |vice New starter. excellent mechanical condition asking 4K home 996-7183 cell 887-7659 ACURA 3.Z. S Type '03. V6, leather, roof, all the toys. $21,987 ACURA TL -S '02 Exc. cond.. 265hp. 62kml, $17,900. 912-632-3164 *- - rLmilitar and Civilian *$99 DOWN* I EVERYBODY I I RIDES! 0 | *CALL CHRIS / 662-0726 - AUDI A6 '01 A-6 2.8 Quat- tro, like new, luxury and only 42k ml $22,994 AUDI A6 3.0 '03. only 6042 miles, fully loaded showroom new! $29995 AUDI A6 4.2'03. Quattro, showroom new! Fully loaded, sunshades and solar sunroof $32 995 4 '-.t 1>Jl. ] ,T:I I *-E ,III 1 AUDI AS '02.4.2, all wheel drive. $30,945 AUDI All Road '03 2.7L, Twin Turbo, silver, quattro, prem pkg, exc. cond., 26kmi, $32,900 904-241- 6044 AUDI TFT 02 Conv. 225" Baseball Interior, Quattro, 6 spd, leather, loaded with 17k miles $24.752 BMW 325CIC- 2002, Auto, prem pkg, conv, $32,988. 371-4728 BMW 3251- 2002 leather, PW PL Cruise, CD. $25,988 L71-4728 BMW 3251A 2001, AutO, Prem. Pkg. loaded, only 39K ml. $22,988 371-4728 BMW 5281 '00 Auto pre- mium pkg, CD, exc cond $19500 obo Call Dale 288-0342 BMW 5301a- 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, CD. $31,988. 371-4728 BMW X5 3.0 2002, Auto, leather Prem Pkg. $31,488 371-4728 BMW XS 3.0 2002, Prem. Pkg, low miles, rear climate Pkg, $33,988 371-4728 BUICK CENTURY'97, like new $5995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK CENTURY '05. Low miles. $300/mo. WAC Cal 3347253 BUICK PARK AVE '04, Bluemist, like new, $22,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK PARK AVE '95, low miles, almost new $5995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK PARK AVE '02. leather. 33K miles $17,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK REGAL '98. only 35K miles, like new $8995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK REGAL GS '00 St#E852. $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILAC ELDORADO ETC '95. Loaded, 81K ml. $1000 dn. 674-4444 CADILLACCATERA '98 St#BUCE979A. $5,988 TOM BUSH AUTOR.EX 371-4877 CADILLAC CTS '03 St#F206. $27,588 TOM BUSH AUTQPLEX 371-4877 Cadillac Deville '98 looks & runs great gold, beige Ithr, new tires $7500 owner 904.285.0324 CHEVY CAMARO '02 Fully loaded, need to sell fast, immac. $10,995.389- 7700 CHEVY CAMARO Z28' 98 Low mi, must sell fast $5995. Call 771-9100 4, CHEVY Lumlna SSedan 96 In good 1 cond, loaded, $2,200 Call Rick at 7447250 after 5 pm CHRYSLER 300M S00 38,300 mix's, all I pwr, thr, new Micheliln tires, cinnamon metalllic color, $10,700 Phone 221-7348 wlndharbllaol.com CHRYSLER 300M O01. Low miles. $260/mo.WAC Call 334-7253 CHRYSLER SEEING '01 St#E855. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE INTREPID '94. In great shape, fully loaded, priced to sell fast $2495. Call 389-7700 DODGE NEON'03. Low miles. $160/mo. WAC Call 33487253 DODGE NEON SXT '03 St#F111. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE STRATUS '04.4dr, low ml. Must sell fast. $210/mo wac. 771-9100 0. Ford Escort 1998 4DR 29,000+-1 miles, AC, iscools great $3,700. Call 855-8021. FORD Explorer XLT '97, beige, all pwr, exc cond, $5000. 223-1597 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 St#BUC2418A. $7,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG '00 St#E814. $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 0 3 Ic S, TI IH H LEXUS RX300 '01, loaded, 50k leather $24,900 obo. Call 703-5008 UNCOLN LS VS "02 St#F248.& $21,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LINCOLN MARK VIII '94 V8, atac, low miles, loaded. $5975.777-9119 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '02, 19K miels. like new $18,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 MAZDA 626 '01 St#F115. $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MERCEDES E320 '01, like new trade In, silver mist $23,995 KEY BUICK 642-1060 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS 103. Low miles. $280mo.WAC. 334-7253 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QU15 '03. Very low ml $229/mo. wac. 771-9100 MERCURY SABLE WAGON '03 Loaded, 3rd seat, low ml $11,975. 6744444 MINI COOPER '03. Type S Low miles. Must sell $21,900. Call 334-7253 MITS ECLIPSE SE '98. Red, at/ac, loaded, mnrf, nice $1000 dwn 777-9119 MITSUBISHI GALANT'02 4dr, at/ac, loaded low ml. $900 dwn. 674-4444 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.SSL *04, silver, leather, 13K mi, tinted windows, CD, Bose stereo, $18,000. OBO must sell 743-5560 NISSAN ALTIMA OLE '01 Leather, SR, C.O., all pwr, loaded, only 23k mi $13.742 <-.4 BlU, IEl-.1l.E -,!eIl NISSAN ALTIMA GXE' 03 Very low mi, $239/mo wac. Call now 771-9100 NISSAN MAXIMA '00 St#E962A. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN SENTRA '01 St#BUC2142B. $7,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive FORD MUSTANG GT'00 at, pw/pl, fully loaded, looks & runs great, must sell $8995. Call 389-7700 FORD MUSTANG GT S'92 Awesome Slproject, green, silver, gray Ithr, runs strong, rebuilt, needs work $3500obo. 210-347-0978 4 Ford Taurus '98 Good T condition A/C power S windows and locks ,lCD/ Changer asking 3,000 call 729-7309 4, FORD Taurus '99 S78 k mi's, exc cond, I new brakes, n/s, no animals, $3500 278-1715 HONDA ACCORD '02 EX loaded, like new, leather, S/R, only 23k mi! $18,987 HONDA ACCORDEX '99 St#BUCE956A. $6.988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '01 Low miles. $300/mo. WAC. Call 334-7253 HONDA ACCORD EX "02 V6 Coupe, gold, ithr, snrf. 36Kmi, 1 owner, $15,800. 904.940.1787 Honda Accord LX "04 2Kmi, owner, graphite +more $18,000641.0427 HONDA CIVIC '02. Very low mi, must call now $199/mo wac. 771-9100 HONDA CIVIC '03 Hybrid, 4dr, Sedan, extra clean, super fuel economy! $16,986 HONDA CIVIC 2000 Slow miles, great rea condition $5500 OBO. 651-6621 HONDA CIVIC- '99 SEX xlean runs great S83000 ml, must sell S 7,000 obo Call 465-4123 HONDA CIVIC '99 T Great Condition. $5500 S| OBO. Call (912) 882- 41*-8637 HONDA CIVIC '95. 4dr, auto, very low mi, need to call now 771-9100 4 HONDA CIVIC '96 / Car of theYear Exc. Runner, 74k miles $5800. 992-6877 HONDA CIVICEX'01 St#F121. $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SHONDA CIVIC LX - S5sp, exc runner c|74k mi, $5800. Call 992-6877 or 294-3564 4 Honda Odyssey EX T 1995 Loaded great Condition $5500 call KB (912) 882-5865 HONDA PRELUDE '01. Tip- tronic Transmission like new, only 47K ml $15,977 HYUNDAI ELANTRA '02, warranty, auto, $7995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT '04 6 spd, 13K miles, like new $16,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 Izuzu Rodeo" 93 V6 Stick Shift, AC, Brush S$Guard 115K Runs Good 1,000 Call Chris 505-7993 or 278-2469 Jeep Wrangler A/T -93 AC, Green/Tan 904670569100 KIA OPTIMA LX '04. 12K mi, leather, moonrf, loaded $12,975. 699-9669 Land Rover Discovery 1112000 Green 56K I miles 8 cyl Automatic CD/AM/FM/4WD Good Condition $15,000 OBO after 5 PM 845-4599 LEXUS ES300 '97. Leather loaded, moonroof, CD. $10,975. Call 674-4444 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 DUVAL ACURA 11225 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8000 KEY AUDI 4660-100Southsid Blvd. 5654000 BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/OdandoFI 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY BUICK 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marc0, St Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 MerrillRd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Hwy. 17 GCS 2644502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 1 IN N I T3 ;= i: l 'Jl' [1 11 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYS.-PLYM. : 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 F FRANK GRIFFIN Chrys-Plym of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 JACKSONVILLE JEEP CHRYSLER DODGE 9A&Baymeadows 493-000 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 GARBER CHRYS-PLYM Green Cove Springs 264-2416 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 3544421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 1325 Automotive NISSAN SENTRA'00. Nice First time car. $5995. Call now 771-9100 4, NISSAN SENTRA- S'02 SE-R pw, pm, Spdl only 24k ml. all maint rec, ext warrty. car bra k/n air filter only $11,000 call andrew 904-548-0009 OLDS ALERO '04.4dr, very low mi, very hot $188/mo wac. 771-9100 pASSAT GL WAGON '03 One owner, like new, loaded, oni 21,kmi$18,742 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI '01. Immac cond, loaded, Ithr. Will finance with $50 down. 389-7700 PONTIAC R AM SE '02 St#F105. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '04, Awesome cond, best buy ever! $13,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 PONTIAC TRANS AM CONVERT. '95 Exc. cond., $4995. 610-46856 SATURN ION 3 '03 St#F194. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN L200 '03 St#F17OA. $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN SL 2 '01 St#BUCF191. $6,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 & Short bed bedilner for Full size Chevy/GMC kJIpick up 2000/2005 model years. $40.00 call 282-3904 anytime SUZUKI FORENZA '04. pw pdl, fact warr, immac, must sell $9995. 389-7700 TOYOTA CAMRY '00. Need to sell fast $6995. Call now 771-9100 TOYOTA CAMRY 92. Very nice, needs to go fast $3995. Call 771-9100 9, TOYOTA CAMRY SE '02 3.0L, V6, auto- matic, power, leather, sunroof, 6 disc CD changer, 31,800 miles, warranty $16,000. Call 904-213.9745. TOYOTA COROLLA LE '02 4dr, auto. AC, allpower, like new, only 29K miles. $12,988 Toyota Tacoma '03 Ext Cab4cyI. AT 50K ml, AC VOLKSWAGON BEETLE '00, only 40K miles, stick $9995 KEYBUICK 642-6060 VW BEETLE GLS '00 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 miles. $11,975. 674-4444 VWJETTA '03, 14K miles, auto, $16,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 1325 Automotive VW JETTA'98 V6 5spd, leather 4 |L door, heated seats, runs great, $5600 neg. 476-6182 VWPASSATOLS '03, 4DR, sunroof, all pwr, alum whis, CD, like new, low mil 4-motion $10,750 1335 $2000 or Less Chevy Caprice Classic '83 runs fine, fixer upper $600 obo 465.4827 Dodge Aries '87 S60K miles,.4cyl, runs great, AC, $500. 908-0026 FORD EXPLORER '91 Mechanics special, body in good shape, must sell fast $395. Call 389-7700 FORD PROBE '89. Auto, great shape, priced to sell fast $695. 389-7700 Ford Taurus Wgn '92,V6, V-cln, Airbg AT. AC, 116k mi, $1495obo. 551- 0280 4, 1984.4x4, AT, PW, PL, V-8, leather, good clotires, towing package. 90k miles, $2000 obo. (912) 729-$17508. Pontac Bonneville Park 04/2 S Fleming Island bs. brand new 2300sf. excel schools, close to NAS JAX. PCS Call 904535-3307 $1550/mo Pontiac Bonneville '9 0 runs gd cold AC, $1100 obo. 962.7891,993.9939 Saturn S1 '932dr 5spd, looks/runs good $1650 obo 993.9939, 962.7891 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS S R BUICK Regal '85 d new eng, new Strains, new paint, dual exhaust, sec sys, A/c, custom Ithr interior $5,500 904-997-1993 CHEVROLET 4x4PU '93 St#BUCE688A. $4,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 CHEVROLET COLORADO $300/mo. WAC 334-7253 CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB SILVERADO 98 turbo diesel,. Ithr, loaded, nice! $13,975. 699-9669 CHEVY BLAZER LS '98. 4dr, at/ac, loaded nice! $8600 down. 674-4444 CHEVY S10 '95. Auto, AC, 67K miles. $800 down. Call 674-4444 CHEVYS10 PU '03 St#E705A. $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY Sl10 XCAB '02. Immac shape, fully loaded only 9K mi, need to sell $9655. 389-7700 JAUKSUNVILLE JEEP CHRYSLER DODGE 9A& Baymeadows 493-0000 GARBER CHRYS- PLYM DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 BOARD FORD SL Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 DUVAL FORD 1616 Cassat Ave. 387-6541 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT GMC 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 AtlanticBlvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-00456-1689 DUVAL HONDA 1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 NIMNICHT HUMMER 1550 Cassat Ave. 338-9900 HYUNDAI OF N. JACKSONVILLE 3333 N. Main St. 354-1224 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY HYUNDAI 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 6424200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 3544421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV s CHEVY SILVERADO T 1500 02 Stepslde. S V8, dual exhaust, power everything, chrome rims, towpkg, tool box $15,998. 249-5765. CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 '00. V6, 5spd ac nice. $8974. Call 674-4444 Chevy Sllverado "91 Ext cab. 1/2 ton, 23,488m1. $8000. 904-823-1834 CHEVY TAHOE '01, good cond, loaded, tow $18,000 904-278-6s17 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER '02 S $13,999 OBO red, Exc cond, AT, AC, cruise. CD, 48K ml. Call 904,534-4074 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER'04, 4x4,24K miles, like new! $17.995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 & DODGE DAKOTA PICK-UP'97 Excel- ,|lent cond. low miles, new water pump. front brakes. Must see. Asking $800. 781-1532 4 DODGE DURANGO '00 SXLT, V8, Low Miles, 1 Excellent Condition, 3rd Row Seat, Loaded CD/FM/AM, $10,000, Negotiable 768-1712 F-150 '92 4.9L, S speed mech sound |a/c, bedliner. $3500 4 obo 777-6493 FORD ESCAPE '03 Low miles. $250/mo WAC Call 334-7253 FORD EXPEDITION 03 Black, excel- l jlent condition. E Loaded 41K. miles, Keyless entry. Must sell, $22,900 obo. 904-415-2775 or 912-573-4784 FORD EXPEDITION '00 Eddi eBauer 4x4. loaded $15,975. Call 674-4444 FORD EXPLORER '04, EB pkg, low miles $21,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 FORD EXPLORER '04. pw pl,crulse/tlit, very low ml must sell$18,995 389-7700 FORD EXPLORER '00. $150/mo. WAC. Call 334,7253 FORD EXP SPORT TRACK '03, only 16K miles like new, under book $16,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 & Ford F150-4x4, X- Cab, 2002,37.000 ml. Like J.New! $19500. 282- 2272. FORD F150 EXT CAB XLT'00. Loaded, low miles. $12,975. 699-9669 FORD F150 XCAB' 00 4x4 auto. $8995. Call now won't last. 771-9100 FORD F250 00 Xcab, die- sel. lo miL. ort cond.oriced Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD F350 01 X Cab. AT, AC immac cond, must self fast $18,995. 389- 7700 FORD RANGER'02 Edge, V6, AT. CD. alarm, great cond 904-759.0487 or 904- 823-3626 $9500 FORD RANGER XCAB '01 St#E990B. $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD Ranger XLT '93, 5spd, cold AC, 59K mi orig. owner, $3800. Call 813-9343 FORD Ranger XLT "02, ext cab w/topper, exc cond. $10,900. 759-5515 GMC 1/2 TON '86, p/u, outstanding cond. ,v8, AT, $2000. 786-1767 GMC 2500 4x4' 98. V8, at, ac, loaded. $1000 down. Call 674-4444 SGMC Sonoma- 1999, /, 140,000 miles, great work truck. White with grey Int. Towing pkg. $3000. (270) 452-19362or (270) 841-7930. GMC Sonoma '99 S140k mix's. Great S| work truck, wht w/grey int, towing pkg, $3000 obo 270-452-9362 or 270-841-7930 GMC YUKON DENALI '02 Fully loaded, keyless remote, must sell quickly $28,995. Call 389-7700 Isuzu Rodeo '00 45,000 miles very good cond. $8000. obo. 272-0899 JEEP UBERlY '02 St#E767A. $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP UBERTY 03 4x4, very low ml. Must see! $210/mo wac. 771-9100 JEEP WRANGLER '04 St#F214. $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SPORTAGE '01. V6, AT, AC, loaded, low miles. $800 dn. 674-4444 LEXUSES300 '01 St#E737. $19,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA B2500 PU '99 St#BUC0825A. $4,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA B4000 '02 P/U. 4dr 41k ml, sliver, $109,00 904-813-8161 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS LS '03, 13K miles, like new $17,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 MITSUBISHI SMONTERO SPORT '|/ XLS-'02pw, pm, pdl, only 56k mi, 4 new tires recent tune-up only $15,000 call Andrew 904-548-0004 MITSUBISHI MONTERO S02. $320/mo. WAC Call 334-7253 NISSAN PATHFINDER '98 LE 4X4, almost new tires, tan Ithr, power ver thing. Cal Allen 778-337 $9000 OBO NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.ninichtcom SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngemian Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO' 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS PRE-OWNED 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 641-2500 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticketcom 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 3714877 COGGIN USED CAR SUPERCENTER 8500 Atlantic Blvd. 724-4999 V.I.R AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439, WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 EastState SL 356-8491 TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE 7200 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 WORLD IMPORTS www.worldimportsusa.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 JACKSONVILLE JEEP CHRYSLER DODGE 9A & Baymeadows 493-000 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-2287454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI-ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reah B6d. Longwood/0rlandoR 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDAUNCOLN MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.dityautomotive.orn CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 283 San Mc, StAug 354-2057 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 3919 Phillips Hwy. 733-1616 WILSON PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC U.S. 1 South St. Augusde904-797-4577 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 *:I ;0 =MZl {]L] ! 3443 TRAVEL-COUNTRY RV& MARINE CENTER w 7, Lake City, Florida Great Prices On Quality New & Pre-Owned RVs Travel Country 530 FL Gateway Center Blvd 1-75, Exit 427 1-888-664-4268 or 386-752-3723 S travelcountryrv.com 12 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's NISSAN X-TERRA '01 St#E626A. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RAV4 02.LOW mi must sell fast, moving $12,988. Call 771-9100 TOYOTA TACOMA PRE RUNNER '03 Ext cab, V6, all pwr equipt, like new, only 9K miles! $18,750 TOYOTA TUNDRA' 01 Xcab, low mi, must sell - fast $12,988. 771-9100 1345 Vans/Buses Dodge Grand Caravan Sff '98 very clean $2500." price nego 904.757.4004 . a. Dodge Ram 250 94 / high top conver- ' 1 slon van 94K ml. , custom wheels. rims. TV, VCR, 4 cap- tains chairs. AC, cruise. PW, PL, $4000. 908-0026- FORD WINDSTAR '01. 4dr; AT, dual AC, loaded.' $8975. Call 777-9119 KIASEDONA VAN '03, 32K miles, lots of war- ranty, $12,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 MAZDA MPV '00. Loaded; leather, low mi, moon- roof. $10,975.777-9119 MAZDA MPV '01. Very low mi. Must sell fast $218/mo wac. 771-9100 MAZDA MPV LX '00 V6 Lded, exc. cond, 81kmi $8k obo. 904-254-2670 Olds Silhoutte GLS 9 Mini Van 97K m, dn, CD/Ithr, new trans, SK Call 254-2316 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER '93 In exc cond, only 38K mi,' priced for quick sale $250. Call 389-7700 1 SOMiscellaneous a3Wv Auto 4, 2001 H- D Sportster XL883 $6,250 OBO ki Extremely low miles 4,850 excellent con- dition runs great must see. 214-9949 '85 Johnson Outboard Parts; '79 Lincoln Towncan '85 Chevy P.U. w/service body; '83 Chevy Camper Van; Make Offer. 904-233-0174, 1355Auto's/Trucks 1S Wanted ' 1988 -1989 FORD Escort GT, serious inquiries only. running cond. Call 381-8877 or 384-9153 Ford F-150 STX 05'- loded, stkr less $6000,490ml, bik, $19,995 904-396-2146 GMC Envoy SLE 04'- 21k in a23 5 lln ul|Tl i I|l Ndl [irO]TIat I nt1 22 Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 24, 2005 Rtefreish J http://cogginauto. corn cogginautoecom process to Local Dealerships, 22 Banks and 4500 New and Used Vehicles All At One Convenient Location... ...Your Fingertips: _______________9 p% ..T- S : ---'At Cogginauto.com, you'll find every -- tool you want for researching your next vehicle. 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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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