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Special Training Simulalor Scenarios Keep Firefighters Prepared Pages 6-7 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2005 Observance Held Black History Month Celebrated Page 8 www.jaxairnews.com P A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING Local Sailors win accolades BASE By Lt. Tony Walters Low :& a CPRW-11 PAO '- z Annual Seabee Ball celebration The Northeast Florida/ Southeast Georgia Sea- bees are hosting the annu- al Seabee Ball in celebra- tion of the 63rd birthday of the Seabees, the 138th anniversary of the Civil Engineering Corps and the 163rd anniversary of Naval Facilities Engineering Command. The event will be at the Omni Hotel in downtown Jacksonville March 12. Anyone wishing to attend or looking for information, call EA1 Eric Lamky, or BU3 Nicole Kelsh at 270- 5225. Acquisition conference and trade show coming The sixth annual Jack- sonville Acquisition Excel- lence Conference and Trade Show, hosted by the Jacksonville naval commu- nity, 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 speak- er. This two-day confer- ence provides a one-stop educational opportunity for government and industry personnel to exchange the most up-to-date informa- tion on technical innova- tions in program manage- ment, logistics, engineer- ing, contracting, and budg- eting through a number of classes on both days. Department of Defense acquisition workforce mem- bers will receive 16 contin- uous learning points for participating in both days of the event. For information and registration, go to www.acqconf.com. Diabetic class schedule The following is the Diabetic Class schedule for Naval Hospital Jack- sonville 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 Jackson- ville. For information call Sharon Gladden at 542- 7431. commander, Patrol and Recon- naissance Group announced the winners of its 2005 Sailor of the Year award recently. Rear Adm. Michael Holmes, com- mander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group, presented the Shore Sailor of the Year honor to AO1(AW) Ulandia Brooks of Com-mander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 (CPRW-11) and Sea Sailor of the Year to VP-45's AD1(AW/NAC/PJ) Robert Gonzales. Brooks and Gonzales also won the CPRW-11 Shore and Sea Sailor of the Year awards Dec. 9. They will partici- pate in the Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Sea and Shore Sailor of the Year competition next month. Additional congratula- tions go to IT1(AW/SW) Ray Sibby for his selection as the CPRW-11 Staff Sea Sailor of the Year. Brooks is currently assigned to CPRW-11 as the assistant weapons officer. She manages CPRW-11's 10 million dollar non-conventional expenditure allocation in support of three P-3 fleet squadrons, FRS VP-30, and VQ-2 EP-3 fleet squadron sta- tioned in Rota, Spain. "Petty Officer Brooks is simply the best of the best," remarked Capt. Dennis Sinnett, commodore of the wing. "Her inspiring leadership and astute management skills have been the cornerstone of the outstanding success enjoyed by my wing." As the First Class Association presi- dent, Brooks organized over 300 hours of community service through Local news anchor visits VP-30 By Lt. Joe Levy VP-30 PAO The maritime patrol and recon- naissance community has made a lot of headlines of late with the success that the P-3C and EP-3E aircraft have had in providing critical intelligence to commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Feb. 24, VP-30 took a unique opportunity to thank a member of the local news media, but not for her cov- erage ofP-3C's. By now, many are familiar with the story of Juliana Wetmore, daughter of AO1 Tom Wetmore, a VP-30 instruc- tor flight engineer (FE). Juliana was born missing nearly 40 percent of the bones in her face due to a birth defect called Treacher Collins Syndrome. Gil Wood, a retired P-3C FE and current Vice Adm. Konald Koute AD1 (AW/NAC/PJ) Robert Gonzales AO1(AW) Ulandia Brooks the USO's "Paint the Town", spon- sored and coached Special Olympics, and implemented a command "Birthday of the Month" program. She also volunteered as CPRW-11's key person for the Combined Federal Campaign Drive, resulting in contri- butions exceeding the command's goal of $9,000 at 100 percent command participation. "From her initial enlistment in the Navy, Petty Officer.Brooks' record reflects professional excellence and nothing less than extraordinary accom- plishments at each and every duty sta- tion assigned" explained Sinnett. The Sea Sailor of the Year award was presented to Gonzales who is cur- rently attached to VP-45. He has served as a quality assurance repre- sentative (full systems), Power Plants leading petty officer, Maintenance Control coordinator, detachment chief, and has completed demanding deployments to Keflavik, Iceland, Dakar, Senegal and NAS Sigonella, Sicily, Italy. Gonzales has been awarded four Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals and Senior Sailor of the Quarter. VP-45 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Richard Fite, detailed Gonzales' impact. "He is the squadron's most knowl- edgeable and technically proficient power plants technician. My squadron is ready for any operational contingency because of his superior efforts," Fite said. Gonzales has been actively involved See WING SOY, Page 9 me*--- --- ---- Photo by ATAN Tiffany Goodell Cameraman Paul King records VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Rich Heimerle presenting Jeannie Blaylock with a squadron photo commemorating her visit to VP- 30 and thanking her for her service to the Wetmore family. FE instructor with the Cubic Company at NAS Jax, helped the Wetmore's by flying them to Miami on occasion in his personal plane for Juliana's, treatments. She has had over 14 surgeries. Wood emailed First Coast News anchor Jeannie Blaylock, who is known for composing stories emphasizing good things happening from tragedy. Within two months, See BLAYLOCK, Page 9 NTNAIMD earns prestigious Captain's Cup NAS lax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson J .- presents the 2004 NAS Jax Intramural Sports Captain's Cup to Aircraft Intermediate ',-. Maintenance Detachment (AIMD), Jacksonville ," Officer-in-Charge Cmdr. Stu Alexander during S' : "AIMD's quarters Feb. 22. AIMD won the trophy by participating in numerous base sporting events including bowling, flag football, basketball, fall softball, greybeard softball, 4-on-4 flag football and golf. AIMD teams placed first in spring soft- ball and bowling, second in fall greybeard soft- ball and bowling, third in 4-on-4 flag football, basketball and spring greybeard softball and were the bowling league champions. 'This was obvi- ously a large group effort and I congratulate all of you on winning this award," said Dobson. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Inspector general to visit NAS Jax By Staff Naval Inspector Gen- eral (NAVINS- GEN) Vice Adm. Ronald Route will visit NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. April 5-22 to review a wide range of areas, including mission readiness, fleet support, work environment, training quality of life programs, facilities and environmen- tal management. An advance team will visit each of the three installations April 5-8 to conduct military and fed- eral civilian employee focus groups. As part of the prepara- tion for the focus groups and for the overall NAVINSGEN visit, all military and civilian employees are highly encouraged to participate in an anonymous internet based survey, located at http://www.ig.navy.mil/ southeast region.htm. NAVINSGEN staff high- ly encourages and re- quests 100-percent partic- ipation ih the survey by installation and tenant command personnel, including afloat staffs, afloat units, air staffs and squadrons. The greater the participation in the survey, the less personnel called away from their duties to participate in focus groups. Installations, tenant commands, .ships, squad- rons and staffs are re- quested to publish this survey information in Plans of the Day/Week and encourage 100 per- cent command participa- tion. During the actual NAV- INSGEN visit, the NAV- INSGEN staff will gather data from various sources, including command pre- sentations, personnel sur- veys, individual consulta- tions, focus group discus- sions/findings, interviews and meetings with local tenant commanders and program managers. Areas of interest may change over the'course of the visit in response to the team's findings. -E z- -1., .q -- --, Z- -7!:- C Ir C' P~'L~e~~BII 2 Ja Air NeWs, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Advanced Education Vouchers: Chiefs go back to school By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief he Navy is about to make good on a long- awaited commitment to its senior enlisted ranks. Advanced Education Vou- Schers (AEV) will be award- ed to a select group of chiefs, senior chiefs and master chiefs who desire to further their education while on active duty. I believe this is a tremen- dous step in helping the Navy achieve a more edu- cated senior enlisted popu- lation. For years I have heard Chiefs ask why the Navy hasn't made it easier to obtain a degree. Under the CNO's Human Capital Strategy, I can say the doors are opening now faster than ever before. My question to you is: Are you going to apply for one of these vouchers? My sincere hope is that when the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy con- venes the board to select the chiefs who will be awarded vouchers, the input from the fleet will be overwhelming. The AEV Program was formally announced in SNavAdmin 291/04. The deadline for submission is March 10. If you are inter- ested in applying, please consult the NavAdmin because there are specific FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson requirements you need to know about. Instead of reiterating all the specific information in the NavAdmin, I'd instead like to further discuss the need that drove the AEV Program. The training and experi- ence you garner from a tour (or career) in the Navy is invaluable. However, for enlisted Sailors, a missing piece of the puzzle has often been formal educa- tion. Too nany Sailors (all pay grades) have left the Navy only to be disappointed that they were not very competitive in the civilian world because they had experience but no college. The Navy recognizes that and is now doing many things to help you gain that education. I've spent a good deal of time listening to you and I think I know your feelings about education. My impression is those of you who further your education seem to have more opportu- nities. You also seem more confident and are less afraid of what may lie ahead when you depart the Navy. One of the questions I sometimes get is, "why is the Navy going to make it mandatory for Sailors to obtain a college degree before they can be advanced?" While there is no single answer to that question, I tend to view this requirement in the follow- ing way: By the time you become a master chief, you are working side by side with flag officers, com- manding officers and exec- utive officers. Often a master chief has equal to or more time in the Navy than their bosses. However, when it comes to education, there tends to be a gap. Think of the poten- tial of having our senior enlisted on the same educa- tion level as our more sen- ior officers... Education is not just about earning a degree. This requirement is not just a check in the block. Education expands one's mind and allows for more analytical thinking and cre- active problem solving. Navy experience is of course a large part of these processes, but it does not represent 100 percent of the pie. The AEV Program is going to allow our chiefs to compete for dollars to earn their education. Those who receive the vouchers will complete their baccalaure- ate or master's degree and then head back out to the fleet armed with more knowledge and a better understanding of leader- ship and management. I can't think- of a single reason why, provided your PRD matches up for the program, you wouldn't want to at least apply for this program. Talk about a jump start on your future! Shipmates, whether you earn your education via the AEV Program or you do it through other means, one thing is for sure those of you who continue your edu- cation put yourself in the drivers seat. Tomorrow's Navy is going to look for Sailors who are not only great at their jobs, but also academically sound. Our future master chiefs will have degrees, and our top master chiefs will have master's degrees. My advice to everyone is to start on your education as soon as you can. The Navy is evolving, don't be left behind. ON THE HOMEFRONT Do military families ever get to buy their dream home? By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Buying a home is a confounding experi- ence for military families. First there is the issue of having, I don't know, maybe a day or two to decide on a place during a hurried house-hunting :trip only weeks after receiving your orders. ." But then there is also the fact that many military families buy homes without pne or the other spouse .present. While there are no statistics that I know of on Ihis, I'd be willing to bet a higher percentage of mili- tary wives buy houses without their husbands Seeing it than do civilian wives. For Dustin and me, the house-buying process usu- :ally goes like this: We drive (because I'm afraid to fly) "to our new duty station, drag the kids kicking and screaming into several Dozen houses for sale, and :then we go back to our ;hotel and I cry because I can't find a house I like and we're leaving to drive back Some the next morning. Every house we've :bought has been a harried decision, and I usually find my "dream home" once we are settled in the new city. But by then, of course, it is too late because the count- down to our next move is already ticking. When we moved to our current home it didn't take long for me to find the house "I wish we had got- ten instead of the one we have." While walking the boys in their double stroller one day, I saw my dream home sitting on a corner not a mile from our present house. If only we could buy a home like normal families, I thought; with enough time and patience to find what we're looking for. But no, Uncle Sam keeps us moving on a moment's notice, and, as with other things in military life, there's no time for what we want. For military families, the real estate game is merely a frantic rush to find some place-any place-to buy so you can line up your movers and transfer in time. But really, what does it matter, because it's not like any of us can really build roots in one place. It's not like our children will live in the same house for more than a few years anyway, so who cares what the house is like, right? This is what my husband used to tell me...before he saw my dream house on the corner, which I will here- after refer to as The House. "It is a great house," Dustin said; "but it's not for sale anyway, so forget about it." Then one day I was out for a walk and saw "a sign." It was a small rectangular sign with silver and blue reflectors, to be exact, and it was affixed to the home- owner's car windshield. Yep, they're military. "Dustin, the family who owns The House is mili- tary," I said jumping up and down. "So?" he said. "So, they have to move at some point." "But probably not while we live here," Dustin said. "Well, do you think it would be tacky if I rang the doorbell and asked when they're leaving?" "Yes," Dustin said; "and please don't do that. Not while I'm around, at least." SI never rang the doorbell, but I still contend that it's an interesting real estate tactic. Then last week a realtor friend told me, "You know The House is going up for sale, right?" Was I dreaming? Could it really be? Would I actually have the chance to buy a house without rushing? I immediately called Dustin at work and said, "The House is going up for sale, and I don't want to alarm you and say I'll be crushed if we don't get it, but, well, I'll be crushed if we don't get it." I could hear the panic in Dustin's voice when he s t a m m e r ed , "uh...um....well....ah." He knows me well enough to know once I have my heart set on something, I either get it, or he has to hear about it for the rest of his life. So, we made an offer on The House, and if every- thing goes right, maybe I'll get to live in it. For a few years, at least if Uncle Sam has anything to do with it. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. ABH2(RW/SWI) ILLIE GRIFFITH Job title/command: Air Terminal Representative Hometown: Miami Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: USS Dubuque, USS Saratoga, NAS Jax, USS John F. Kennedy (JFK), NAS Meridian, Miss. and back to JFK. Career Plans: To continue to further my edu- cation and retire. Most Interesting Experience: The first time I was on a carrier flight deck. Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! t FREDDIE MOXON Job title/command: Navy Exchange Motor Vehicle Operator Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To retire one day. Most Interesting Experience: Going to Sthe Super Bowl this year. My cousin had tick- Sets, so I got to go. SWords of Wisdom: Keep working for what you want. Tax preparation is free 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 Monday, Wednesday 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 available. What to bring to your appointment: your ID card; Social Security cards for you and your family members; Wage and Earning Statement(s); Forms W-2, W-2G, and 1099-R; interest and dividend statements 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 relevant information such as the total amount paid for daycare and daycare provider's identifying number. If electronically filing a married fil- ing joint tax return, both 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, how- ever walk-ins will be accepted. Hey, Moneyman: My wife and I just had .our first baby. We were ,used to my wife working before the baby's birth, now she is.at home with our. clild and I feel like we are falling into a deep hole of :debt. Any advice? - MoneyMan sezs: Congratulations on your new baby. It's a life-chang- ing event, as is going from two incomes to one. Here are some tips on changing your financial lifestyle to a one income family scenario. Find a hobby. Instead of :walking around a mall exercising impulse spend- ing, try something new like Being involved in your com- :munity, playing a sport, .gardening, cooking, etc. Teach your child that fun times are about quality :time together that you enjoy, not how much money is spent. Decide if the extras are really that important to your family. Does the family really need a big screen TV, motorcycle, boat, etc? Make sure to establish proper priorities. Paying rent, buying food and pay- ing your utilities (electric, water, gas) should always be first priority. Are you are buying designer clothes, but can't pay your basic bills? Think twice before jump- ing into a huge vehicle with a huge monthly payment. Buy a used car, it will still get you from point A to point B and leave more money in your wallet. Once you are on track, use any extra monies to pay off debts. When that is done, start preparing for the big ticket items in your future- a house, college, retirement. I also recom- mend having an emergency fund of at least $1,000 for the unexpected. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. ."V- WWl7v0 ,ff 'fcl:,:vWWZA -W -V 4lW -, -. 'wifl.L'. frrnnrwrinru .F-..prfiwfr -A SUNDAY SERVICES Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic NMass 1 a.m. Protestant Worship "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. I and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. . NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ...............Capt Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The IU All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JM ilNEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. 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 advertiseris 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@comcastnet. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JalllNHs can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JluKlln. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JIuIll NEW 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! Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 3 New program between Navy/community to benefit domestic violence victims By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer NAS Jacksonville has teamed up with the Department of Justice to create specific guidelines for coordinating the response of military and civilian agencies regarding domestic violence cases involving military personnel. These new guidelines are being created through the Military/Civilian Coordin- ated Community Response Demonstration Project (M/C CCR) and will en- hance the safety of victims, hold perpetrators account- able for ending their vio- lence and provide support and safety to children involved in family domestic violence cases. The program is the first of its kind and is currently being initiated in the Jacksonville area involving both NAS Jax and NS Mayport. These naval bases were chosen as a prototype site after Rear. Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE), volunteered to use them to develop a new program. Brown, a former member of the Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence, is a strong advo- cate for combating domestic violence within the mili- tary. Another program will also begin soon at Fort Camp-bell, Ken. If success- ful in the prototype areas, the program could eventu- ally be used on military installations worldwide. "Historically and current- ly, there has been a very different response system regarding domestic violence in the civilian and military communities. As a result of one of the recommenda- tions of the Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence, Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Connie Sponsler-Garcia, military projects coordinator of the Battered Women's Justice Project (center), explains the new Military/Civilian Coordinated Community Response Demonstration Project to Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jax commanding officer (left), Meria Williams, civilian coordinated community response coordinator, Capt. Chuck Tamblyn, NAS Jax executive officer and Gus Terlaje, NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center director Feb. it was determined there was a need to increase options for victims and that each system needed to enhance its capability to hold offenders accountable," explained Military Projects Coordinator and Jackson- ville Site Coordinator Connie Sponsler-Garcia of the Battered Women's Justice Project. "The M/C CCR is a part- nership of numerous differ- ent agencies including law enforcement, justice sys- tems and victims advocates all working with the mili- tary to help combat domes- tic violence incidents," con- tinued Sponsler-Garcia. "This project will help agencies share information and provide more resources for victims of domestic vio- lence." Each site is responsible for selecting a military and civilian CCR coordinator who will work with a site coordinator to review exist- ing coordination practices between the military and civilian agencies regarding procedures in handling domestic violence cases. The coordinators will also be responsible for conven- ing an implementation team who will assist in developing a new coordina- tion plan and getting the program up and running here. The implementation team will also determine any specific training or technical assistance needed to support this new pro- gram. "The entire program is being funded by the Department of Justice so there is no cost to the mili- tary bases except staff resources," continued Sponsler-Garcia, who has also served on the Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence. NAS Jax, NS Mayport and the City of Jacksonville are currently in the map- ping stage of the project. "Right now we have four teams who are currently looking at the entire process of how military and civilian domestic violence incidents are handled in our area. They will access every step and eventually we'll determine what needs to be changed and how we can improve on what we are doing now. We have both military and civilian employees from NAS Jax and NS Mayport on each of the different teams as well as civilians from different agencies within the com- munity. It's definitely a col- laborative effort," stated Counseling and Advocacy Coordinator for CNRSE Sandy Jones, who has been coordinating the two bases to assist with the project. Last year, more than 200 domestic violence cases were handled involving personnel from the two bases. "I've been working in this field for 10 years now and this figure really hasn't changed over the years. It is definitely a problem and I think we can always improve our cooperation with the community. We've been working with them for a long time on this issue," continued Jones. "When 40% OFF MWR facilities now open to DoD retirees By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor Retired civil service and non-appropriated fund employees who were assigned to NAS Jacksonville when they retired are now eligible to participate in the use of Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programs aboard the base. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson enacted the new initiative recently after nearly a year of preparations by MWR and the NAS Jax Security Department. It was really an issue of security," said NAS Jax MWR Director John Bushick. "The security. instruction didn't allow base access for civil service retirees, so we had to figure out a way to get them on base before they could access our facilities." According to NAS Jax MWR Communications Director Jennifer Eveges, the changes will increase MWR's patron base and reward Department of Defense (DoD) retirees for their years of hard work. "People who have spent a large portion of their lives working hard for DoD should have the right to contin- ue to use MWR facilities after they retire," she stated. "This is really our way of saying thank you to our DoD retirees." While DoD retirees will be unable to use the Child Development Center or other youth activities pro- grams, they will be allowed to continue their use other MWR programs and facilities such as the fitness cen- ter or eateries. However, the additional customers will not affect MWR's current level of service. "Our new customer's will not take away anything from our active. duty folks," Bushick said. "We think that this is an, important step in keeping our base vibrant. Jacksonville has many dedicated civilian employees who consider NAS Jax a big part of their lives. This allows them to continue their relationship with the base." To begin accessing MWR facilities, retired govern-. ment employees should request a hard copy of their Request for Personnel Action to facilitate vehicle regis-. tration then contact MWR in Building One at 542-; 3577. MWR will enter the member into the security database then the Security Department will issue-a. base ID and a temporary vehicle pass for a period not to exceed one year. Mayor John Delaney was in office, the city created a Domestic Violence Task Force and we participated in that. We keep doing this to make things better for victims here." Although the project will take some time to imple- ment here, the cooperation of everyone involved has been overwhelming. "A lot of people have come together to make this work. I think the fact that this is a prototype and that hope- fully we'll be able to share these results with other communities who have mil- itary installations is what makes it so interesting. There really isn't a set model for coordinating the military and civilian response to domestic vio- lence incidents, so hopefully we can create one," Sponsler-Garcia. KIN / *Di0loi nued Covers OPEN / inceled Orders TO Blemishes PUBLIC SLayaway & Fi dcing Available 78-0477 Mon Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5- *Delivery uj"- Sjworldofsleep@sim.nons.com eaf BackCa'- Wilson Blvd Th1 Do-NorlDisfturbM1atftres fRci Te ller Sl eepF Al ...ea5i as-iq, no warranty. sales final. VsA- B I I h n Better Sleep Through Sciencer World of Sleep MATTRESS OUTLET Just0sou toFe n Ia I "BautfulHoms-ts Nstle Uner0 Caopyof ree E~1 i n Smmnsplntma hvemoed 4 J AlX r NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 HS-11 completes special warfare training in Norfolk By Lt. j.g. John Roath and Ensign Dave Colon HS-11 Recently, a team of "Dragon-slayers" consisting of pilots, aircrew and maintainers were detached to Norfolk, Va. where they were hosted by the "Chargers" of HC-6 and executed numerous training events with SEAL Team 10 as part of naval special warfare training. The special warfare train- ing offered HS-11 personnel exciting opportunities such as parachute drops (Paradrops), a method of inserting troops into areas where it is not feasible for a helicopter to land and heli- borne visit, board, search and seizure (HVBSS). HVBSS is an exciting operation, in which SEALs are deployed from the heli- copter from an altitude of at least 2,500 feet above ground level to a ship that does not comply with inter- national law; the ship is then searched and possibly seized. In addition, while in Norfolk, HS-11 practiced, day and night, HVBSS with the USNS Mount Baker (T- AE 34) serving as the-non- compliant ship. HVBSS re- quires intricate planning and coordination between all parties involved, espe- cially when utilizing a boat assault force (BAF). A BAF is a team of SEALs that board with the HVBSS team; however, they board from rigid hull inflatable boats (RHIB). Timing is Photos courtesy of HS- 11 SEAL Team 10 members inside an H-60 Seahawk from HS-11 prepare for parachute drops off the coast of Norfolk, Va., during joint naval special warfare training. ..-,..-- .. . A HS-11 H-60 Seahawk hovers over land as members of SEAL Team 10 practice deploying from a helicopter and securing an unidentified site during a recent naval special warfare training exercise in Norfolk, Va. essential when operating During one of the HVBSS with a BAF team, and this exercises, a BAF member valuable training increases was injured after falling the chance for success dur- over 20 feet from the ship ing combat operations. to a RHIB, sustaining seri- This detachment was ous injuries. HS-11 Pilot Lt. especially eventful for HS- Eric Isaacson hovered 11 pilots and aircrew. above the RHIB and utiliz- ing the expert skills of AW2 Amanda Egloff and AW1 Eric Moser hoisted the injured Sailor to the air- craft, immediately flying him to Portsmouth Naval Hospital, where he was treated for a broken hip. The quick action by the SEALs, pilots, and aircrew- men prevented further injury to the wounded Sailor. The Dragonslayers of .HS-11 performed superbly, kept their cool, and maintained focus dur- ing an intense evolution. In addition to the success of the MEDEVAC, the entire detachment gained experience flying in adverse weather and conducting missions they expect to per- form overseas. "I definitely feel that I am more confi- dent flying the H-60 Seahawk, after flying mis- sions like Paradrops in adverse weather, and HyBSS operations," said Lt. Mike Jackson. A detachment of this kind requires extensive planning and hard work from the entire squadron. The pilots and aircrew increased their knowledge of tactics, tech- niques and procedures. The maintainers worked over- time to ensure aircraft readiness while away from home, performing flawlessly, maintaining three SH-60F helicopters in peak condi- tion for the duration of the detachment. Overall, the detachment .was a great training evolution as the Dragonslayers kicked off the unit level portion of their pre-deployment training. Blue Angels seeking more enlisted applications From Blue Angels Public Affairs he Navy Flight Dem- onstration Squadron (Blue Angels) is encouraging qualified Sail- ors and Marines to apply for the 2006 season. The application deadline is April 1, 2005, and selection results will be available June 1. According to Chief Avia- tion Electrician's Mate(AW) Louis Arrazola, the Blue Angels' command career counselor and applications chief petty officer, there are open billets for E-5 and E-6 aviation machinist's mates, E-4 through E-6 aviation electrician's mates, E-4 and E-5 aviation structural mechanics, E-4 and E-5 avi- atidn electronics techni- cians, E-5 aviation mainte- nance administrationmen, E-5 storekeepers, E-5 and E-6 photographer's mates, E-5 and E-6 hospital corps- men with an 8406 NEC, and E-5 through E-7 yeomen (YN). Yeoman billets are Type 1 shore duty, and only YNs Completing a sea duty tour may apply. A normal tour of duty is three years and is considered Type 2 sea duty for rotational purposes. Outstanding E-4 perform- brs will be considered. 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Command Master Chief (AW) Kevin Harris said applicants have to be will- ing to go above and beyond the call.of duty. "This team is filled with traditions, pride and most of all team spirit," Harris said. "We are looking for Sailors and Marines to go that extra mile and are ready to be'called upon at a moment's notice. If you have.that team spirit, you could be the next Blue Angel." Blue Angels crew coordi- nator, Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class (AW) Calvin Carter, said appli- cants have to be good exam- ples of today's Navy. "Although helpful, F/A-18 Hornet experience is not required," he said. "However, we are looking for sharp and motivated men and women." "This is a great opportu- nity to showcase the profes- sionalism the Navy and Marine Corps have to offer," Arrazola said. "It is also a great chance to trav- el throughout the United States and Canada." Application details are outlined in NavAdmin 261/04. Additional informa- tion and applications are available at www.bluean- gels.navy.mil or by contact- ing Arrazola until March 4 at DSN 658-2551/2505 or commercial (760) 339- 2551/2505. After March 4, contact him at DSN 922-2583 ext. 152 or commercial (850) 452-2583 Ext. 152 or e-mail at louis.arrazola@ navy.mil. 40% Discount for Military! * $5.75/day with military ID ^/( * 100% covered * Luggage assistance * Free beverage, newspaper * Bring ad for special gift ParkS ace ParkSpace Airport Parking Aro S,,a 904-741-4008 www.parkspace.com. Photo courtesy of VR-58 (From left) Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.), Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas), Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Lt. Cmdr. Grant Haskin, Lt. Cmdr. Rich Shettler, Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa. and Vice Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee), Rep. Solomon Ortiz (D-Texas), Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), ABH2 Natalie Champion, ADC Steve Junger and Roy Kim, state department interpreter prepare to board the aircraft headed for North Korea. VR-58 provides logistic support during recent trip to North Korea From VR-58 Public Affairs .R-58 recently com- pleted a trip behind North Korea's iron curtain. Flying a cargo/pas- senger modified Boeing 737- 700, the "Sunseekers" flew a contingent of six United States Congressmen to Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea last January for diplomatic dialogue concerning North Korea's nuclear weapons program. The trip to North Korea included stops in Khab- arovsk, Russia; Seoul, Republic of Korea; Beijing, China and Tokyo, Japan. Pennsylvania Congress- man Curt Weldon who is vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, led the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers in the talks, that he said were to discuss important issues with North Korea's second in charge, Kim Yong Nam. Other members of the del- egation included Texas Con- gressman Solomon Ortiz and Congressmen Roscoe Bartlett of Maryland, Fred Upton of Michigan, Silves- tre Reyes of Texas and Eliot Engel of New York. "The visit was instrumen- tal in paving the way for multinational talks be- tween the United States and the visited nations. We couldn't have done it with- out the Navy's team of pro- fessionals," stated Weldon. The delegation also took advantage of the aircraft's cargo capacity and delivered over 12,000 pounds of med- ical supplies and hu-mani- tarian aid to Medan, Indonesia, for the Tsunami stricken area of the Ache Peninsula. Lt. Cmdr. Rich Shettler, one of the VR-58 pilots summed up the trip -when he said, "It was a once-in- lifetime experience and I am proud to have been a part of such an important mission." The Navy flight crew con- sisted of three pilots, Lt. Cmdrs. Grant Haskin, Chris Fordham and Rich Shettler, one crew chief, ADC Steve Junger, one loadmaster, AM2 Melissa Countryman and a transport safety spe- cialist, ABH2 Natalie Champion. The entire mission, which covered over 30,000 miles and eight countries, came off without a hitch. 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DIABETES .1 Tired of tesfina on your finaertips? 9%~% 0%=70% ^%,A I NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville and BAE Systems sign agreement By Katherine Midyette 126(B) to the fleet. NAVAIR Depot "This is another opportu- Public Affairs Specialist nitv for a partnership to B AE Systems and NAVAIR Depot Jack- sonville recently ini- tiated a partnership to service the AN/ALQ-126 (B) Jamming and Deception Countermeasures System. Currently, the system is produced at the Depot's Avionics Laboratory. The commercial service agree- ment will bring more than $11 million in revenue to the Depot over the next five years and includes two additional five-year options. The goal of the partner- ship is to make the AN/ ALQ-126 more available to the Naval Fleet. Currently, BAE and the Naval Inven- tory Control Point-Philadel- phia (NAVICP-P) have a Performance Based Logis- tics (PBL) contract in place to supplythe AN/ALQ- work well for the fleet.' In any good partnership, both sides win, both sides come out ahead, and certainly, our partnership with BAE and the contract with NAV- ICP are going to be a win- ner. We're going to play to our strengths, which for the Depot is fixing things. I know these things take a lot of work to get from con- cept to execution and this is where we get down to the execution," said Depot Commanding Officer Capt. David Beck. "We (BAE) are all about the mission, all about sup- porting the warfighter. That's what we're about and we want to do whatev- er that process is that makes that happen the best. This looks like a good win/win project," comment- ed Gary Mucha, BAE senior Photo by Victor Pitts Command Officer Capt. David Beck signs the commercial service agreement during a ceremony held Feb. 17. BAE Director of Procurement Charles Marden, right, and Senior VP for Operations, Gary Mucha, left, look on. vice president for opera- tions. "I think we'll make it a successful future together and the real acid test is how well these systems work on the airplanes around the world, as we do our missions, fighting the global war on terrorism and any other world events that require our military's pres- ence. It's an important con- tract and, having spent a lot of time at sea, I know how important it is to get these ALQ-126s working and on the airplanes, func- tioning and ready to go," concluded Beck. Patient Safety Awareness week to help you ask, listen and learn From Naval Hospital ax Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville, like other hospitals and healthcare organizations across the United States, is preparing to observe Patient Safety Awareness Week, March 6-12. The theme of this year's observance is "Effective Communication: The Patient Safety Tool of Choice." The goal of Patient Safety Awareness Week is to promote educa- tion and communication about patient safety, and partnerships between patients and healthcare providers to improve safety. At Naval Hospital Jacksonville, your safety is our primary concern. We are continuously looking for opportunities to enhance the safety of the patient care environment. The key to achieving this goal is continuous communication with you - our healthcare consumer. Current lit- erature shows that patients who take an active part in decisions about health care are more likely to have a better experience. Consider these tips and guidelines to become an active member of the healthcare team: Set aside a day during Patient Safety Awareness Week to clean out your medicine cabinet get rid of old medications and make sure current medications are up to date. Check your prescriptions twice and ask your pharmacist questions. Bring a friend or family member to the doctor to help ask questions and help you listen. Know what medications you take and why you take them. Speak up if you have questions or concerns, and if you don't understand, ask again! Learn about your own health issues become an informed con- sumer. Participate in all decisions about your treatment. You are the center of the healthcare team. Come check out the Patient Safety information table in the Pharmacy Waiting Area, March 8-10. Please share your ideas and con- cerns regarding Patient Safety by submitting your ideas in the sugges- tion boxes situated in key locations throughout the hospital during Patient Safety Awareness Week. Your satisfaction, safety and opti- mal level of health are our priorities. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- bers and their families, and civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in March: Military Loans Made Easy! WILSON LENDING GROUP Salutes our militaryBwith these Great Specials: g I *I ' March 8 Smooth Move Workshop March 10 Car Buying Workshop March 14-17 Transition Assistance Program (separating) March 28-31 Transition Assistance Program (retiring) For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. bu Daln cm a Nod Paddl^^H~iH'ing^^^!! - Camping Gar owin Shlls^^VJrB - hrt Pbiat^i ons -Shoes& Wetfw ^ y^herg ja ^KaasCaos S^Tllbots Jo^^hn Boats Fmibegas i Riwiyale Kev~fljarr Woo, lumnu OVER 250 11UB MILITARY DICON S R8 ALLT 90RIES JIlKlitf OWS, NAS Jacksonville, I lursday, March 3, 2005 5 NAVAIR presented CFC award Photo by Victor Pitts Capt. David Beck, Depot commanding officer, is present- ed the 2004 CFC Leadership Award by Ken Emanuel, CFC loaned officer. The Depot was recognized during the CFC campaign celebration held at NS Mayport Jan. 19, for raising a total of $252,290, surpassing the Depot's original goal of $202,000. The Depot's contributions comprised 10 percent of the total monies collected in the Southeast Georgia/Northeast Florida region during the 2004 campaign. Fleet Hospital Jax team returns from Djibouti deployment From Naval Hospital Jax Public Affairs Twenty-nine medical personnel returned from deployment in Djibouti, Africa Feb. 20 and 24. Twelve arrived in two separate flights on Feb. 20 and were greeted by loved ones at Jacksonville International Airport. The remaining 16 returned around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 24 by bus after flying into Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, N.C. The team; consisting of doctors, nurses and hospital corpsmen; initially deployed to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti on Aug. 1, 2004. They served with an Expeditionary Medical Unit (EMU) team in support of Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa counter-terrorism operations in the region. Besides supporting joint force military personnel in the area the EMU also conducted numerous community out- reach programs providing volunteers who helped out in schools and orphanages and in medical clinics. This was the third unit to deploy to Djibouti in support of the EMU. Deployments generally lasted six to eight months. Admiral Homes Make Your Move to OakLeaf Plantation PLAN/ BED LOT SQ.FT. 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Lt. Billy Brown of the NAS jax Fire Department, operates the Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Training Device during a training session with NAS Jax firefighters. NAS Jacksonville7 firefighters use simulator . to stay sharp Lt. Tim West gets up close and personal with a simulator fire. By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor anytime an aircraft crashes, catches fire or spills com- bustible fuel aboard a naval air station lives depend - on specially trained firefighters to respond to the cri- sis. NAS Jacksonville's firefighters rely on a combination of specialized training and experience to respond quickly 4 and correctly to an emergency. That is why they use the Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Training Device (MAFTD) to help them prepare in case disaster should strike. to stay sharp The MAFTD is designed to meet the live fire require-l i a s ments for Department of Defense (DoD) firefighter certifi- cation. Firefighters participate in evolutions designed to s simulate fuselage fires, spill fire extinguishments as well bustible fuel aboard a naval air station lives depend cop,- 'i-". ., -p as wing and tail engine fires. Other training scenario os include wheel, flight deck, galley, cargo n and cbin afires.o Firefighters also gain experience in fire control and extinguishment techniques using hand line operations onthe Lt Tim West attempts to cool down the simulator as flam fires involving liquid 02 converters and aircraft batteries. L..imWet billow from underneath it. "I think this device really gives our guys the extra edge j thy need to stair y sharp," said NAS Jacksoville Fire Chief Firefighter Gary Blaylock uses a widestream from his fire help them prepare in case disaster should strike. :; ^'a;''fi "Iffll dy Hall. "MAFTD is the closest our guys will come to a hose to extinguish the simulator's fire. mets fire without actually being in one." cahe simulator, which ips based out of NS Mayport, can be figured to simulate different types of aircraft including the P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking. It uses propane and comput- " er controlled burn sements to fuelgo and control 13 sepa- rate types of fires and an almost unlimited number of pro- grammablefireghterscenarios. MAFTD also has a smoke and fog generamto to help trainers provide a more realistic sce-t. Tm W t a s to c d t s a nario. "This is the only live fire training device out there that can give firefighters the chance to see what a fire is really k like," said Lt. Billy Brown, a MAFTD console operator. "Weit. throw everything but the kitchen sink u at these guys. It's they need to stay sharp," said NAS Jacksonville Fire Chief Firefighter Gary Blaylock uses a wide-stream from his fire essential for firefighters to expect t the unexpected during a hoe to et h te s to real fire wtho a bei ."in on A crew of three to four firefighters travel throughout the .( Southeast Region with the simulator training the region's firefighters. The console operator controls the simulator remotely while two instructors/safety observers grade theo- participants and ensure the training is conducted safely.istic sce- "We use headsets to communicate with each other dur-that can giveDoD firefighters arthe requirchance to see what a fire is reaFTlly throw every montho maing butain the k kitchen sinkfication these guys. It's - NAS Jacksonville'ssential for firefighters t o expecn't the unexpected during. "I look Southeast Region.with the simulator training the region's firefighters. n to t the si t Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Training Device Instructor Ca ini," said NAS Jax Firefighteructor CapLt. Tim West. "It's easy to Firefighter Gary Blaylock (left) and Lt. Tim West charge into Bobby Sweat inspects the device before a scheduled train. get complacent if you don't keep up on your training. It's the simulator to battle the fire that is raging inside. session with NAS Jax firefighters. easily one of the most important things we do. :"- ".,. o +-.- l" .l i-.-. ' ....%*P, Capt. Don Rogers (right) waits as Firefighter Nathan Hutchinson prepares to enter the simula- tor. Firefighters Nathan Hutchinson (left) and Gary Blaylock prepare to enter the simulator. tor. Firefighters Nathan H-utchinson (left) and Gary Blaylock prepare to enter the simulator. It. ng es JaxAir News NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 4W^./ A , ,il-,,~ :. .-, . ,,. '. " -'. ,' ..:.'. ..... .' : ' .' ". .. . .. '.. -. .. NAS lax firefighters hose down a fire on the Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Training Device. r I i 8 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 Naval Hospital Jacksonville observes Black History Month By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's Multi-Cultural Committee hosted a Black History Month Observance in the hospital's Child Street Caf6' Galley on Feb. 16. More than 100 staff members attended the event, several dressed in native African attire. This year's Black History Month theme focuses on the Niagara Movement. This 1905- 1910 organization of black intel- lectuals led by W.E.B. DuBois called for full political, civil, and social rights for black Americans. The Niagara Movement was the forerunner of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Speaking at the hospital obser- vance was Hospital Executive Off- icer Capt. Elaine Wagner and Guest Speaker Dr. Eddie Lee Collins, Jr., interim department 'head and assistant professor at the University of North Florida. Collins is also a former Navy commander. In her remarks, Wagner reflect- ed on the inner strength, determi- nation and resolve of historic 'black leaders. Wagner challenged her listeners to emulate them and 'to "find your dream or a worthy Photos by HM2 Michael Morgan The First African Missionary Baptist Church Male Chorus of Kingsland, Ga., performs a spiritual. cause to look for it, find it and be true to it." Collins reminded his audience that the struggle for equality by black Americans is part of a larg- er struggle for freedom by Americans of all races and creeds. He pointed out that all of our his- stories and our futures are inter- twined. "African-American histo- ry simply makes American histo- ry more complete," he said. Other highlights of the Black History Observance included a poetry recital and dramatization of the "African-American Legacy," Two Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff members dramatize the "African-American Legacy," a poem written by HM2 Percell Demery. Portraying a "slave" is CS1 Kelvin Wiggins with "slave Master" CS2 Donald Young. Other enactors (not shown) included CSSN Johnathan Strother, CSSN David Morris, CSSN Jesus Collazo and CS2 Todd Jackson. a poem written especially for the event by HM2 Percell Demery and recited by CSC Ricky Strickland. Musical performanc- es, including black spirituals, were rendered by the First African Missionary Baptist Church Male Chorus of Kingsland, Ga., as well as soloists HM1 Christopher McKenzie and Interim Department Chair and Assistant Professor at the Univer- sity of North Florida Dr. Eddie Lee Collins Jr. addresses guests at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Black History Month Observance. DK2 Allison Mitchell. Also participating in the obser- vance were SH2 Michelle Johnson, DT1 Willie Collins, HM3 Ron Weekes, Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington, Lt. Cmdr. Katrina Pringle and Lonnie Daniel. Chairing the subcommittee that put the program together was HM2 Ray Wagner assisted by HM2 Timika Figgs and RP2 Brunette Alouidor. Storyboards at the event as well as display cases throughout the hospital's clinic spaces fea- tured black historical information and artifacts put together by Rose Cozier, Cmdr. Alice Whitley and Sharon Wesley. The displays will remain in place throughout Black History Month. The monkey business of keeping good health By Lt. Solomon Pearce D.O., MC, USNR 0 ne of the most memo- rable zoo experiences of my life occurred in IPittsburgh, Pa. I was watch- 'ing about a dozen Japanese ISnow monkeys (Macaques) in their cage as a young blond boy, about eight years old, approached the exhibit. The boy had in tow half the gift shop, was spilling ,his popcorn and was well :beyond his mother. The boy reached the railing directly across from me and started 'screaming at the monkeys :to get up and dance for him. ,:His cries became more insis- tent as they seemed to ignore him, so he took his .balloon-on-a-stick began .banging the bars as his :shrieks became more insult- 'ing. A small crowd gathered to see what was causing all the commotion, but still his mother ignored his antics. Just then, one of the older ;monkeys perched high in the corner took a piece of scat that was sitting beside him and hurled it at the boy. The feces struck the lad in ,his right chest bounced to smear his stuffed platypus in his left hand before com- ing to rest on the ground at ,his feet. Instantly the boy exploded in tears and screams, his mother yelled for the zookeepers to control their animals, and the monkeys (and the crowd) broke into an uproar of laughter. One of the things that separates most of us from the monkeys and the boy in the story, is what psychia- trists -like to call impulse control. Psychiatrists are famous for naming behaviors and actions and all they mean by impulse control, is the ability to think before act- ing, and to choose to restrain certain actions that may not be appropriate. The boy did not control his impulses to scream at the monkeys and bang on their bars. The old monkey did not control his impulse to hurl excrement. I am sure that each of us at some time in our life has wanted to act as freely as the monkey, or at least has wanted to scream like the boy, but we held back. Whether it was the boss at work, the obnoxious cus- tomer, or the driver that cut us off, we did not act on our first impulse. There are hundreds of examples in our day to day life that demonstrate our ability to control our im- pulses, but by the same token, there are many times we fail to do so especially concerning our own health. I have never really under- stood bad habits. Why would someone choose to continue an activity that they know was harmful? Ignorance is comprehensible, but the fact of the matter is millions of people in this country are killing themselves with their bad habits. Why? Again the only reasonable explanation seems to fall on poor impulse control. To highlight this fact, con- sider the Center for Disease Control's top 10 leading causes of death in the United States. Five of the top 10 can be directly traced to bad habits (poor diet, insufficient exercise, alcohol and tobacco use). No one forces you to smoke, or to have that por- tion supersizedd"; you have that choice. You could con- trol that urge to drink alco- hol, or to lie around growing in girth but all too often we eat, drink and are lazy, and it kills us. When looking at some of the leading causes of death in the rest of the world we find things like diarrheal ill- nesses, tuberculosis, and malaria. 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Now that you under- stand your good health is really up to you, here are four keys that will extend the time you spend on this earth, and postpone your inevitable communion with death. Exercise, eat well, sleep, do not ingest poison. Medical advice as old as time, but ignored everyday. Applying Newton's first law of motion (who'd have guessed 11th grade physics would be applicable) we find that it is much easier to exercise if we do it before settling down for the night in front of the television. If we would start a simple habit of going for a walk after getting up from the dinner table (an object in motion is more likely to stay in motion) instead of meld- ing into the couch for hours of "must see TV." (an object at rest is more likely to stay at rest) our exercise could become part of our nightly routine (i.e., Every night we have dinner, thus every night we walk, therefore every night we push disease off a little further). For those who want some- thing more, NAS Jax is blessed with the Wellness Center which will create a personalized workout rou- tine, enroll you in fitness classes, or just provide equipment on which you can exercise. They can be reached at 542-5292 and is free to everyone. Eating well is simple. It is the primary cause of the increasing lifespan during this century, but now, in this country our diet of excess is causing increased health problems. Describing the proper diet is beyond the scope of this article. WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A HOME? Think You Can't? Think Again. CALL TODAY 998-1645 It's your house. SR076553 *1 To get the proper advice ask your doctor to refer you to the nutrition department. Again, our hospital's nutri- tion staff will instruct any- one with a referral on prop- er eating habits and nutri- tion. Almost everyone thinks they eat well, but almost everyone is wrong. Go see the nutritionists; you will learn something that will keep you alive longer. The importance of sleep is frequently overlooked when health is discussed. Without it's restorative properties our immune systems are weakened, our concentra- tion is diminished, and we die sooner than necessary. Studies have shown that away from stimuli which would give subjects clues about their normal sched- ules, the average person slept 11 hours a day. The good night's sleep being defined as eight hours was assigned arbitrarily but the average American adult is now getting approximately six and a half hours of sleep. This constant state of sleep deprivation forces our body to adjust its metabo- lism to attempt to compen- sate chemically for our fatigue. This state of altered metabolism leaves the body and the mind vulnerable for illness and injury. As for. poison ingestion, avoid it. Alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, cocaine, tobacco are all on a continuum of substances viewed in differ- ent societal contexts as acceptable, but across the board all cause your body harm. These are just of few of the innumerable small good habits that if we started and controlled our impulses to do the opposite, would greatly improve our health. So don't be a monkey. Take control of your impulses and your own health. Exercise, eat well, sleep plenty, and CBC04518 avoid poison so I (or some other doctor) will see you later, rather than sooner. This article is one of a series of health care-related articles published by the Department of Family Practice Residency Training Program at Naval Hospital Jax. Dr. Pearce received his medical degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. 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Joseph Levy looks to bank left during a special orientation flight for the First Coast News Team Feb. 24 aboard a one of VP-30's P-3 Orions. BLAYLOCK: Local news anchor brings touching story of child's condition to light From Page 1 W "'' __. Analysis SAT #2 BUSN5760 Applied Business Statistics SAT #1 COMP220 Internet Mgmt. Applications SAT # 1 FINC5880 Advanced Corporate Finance SAT # 1 HLTH5040 Health Systems Human Resources Dev. TH HRDV500 Intro to Human Resources Dev. TH HRDV5750 Research & Assessment Methods in HRDV W HRMG5000 Developing & Managing Human Resources SAT #2 HRMG5700 Employment Law W Course MNGT5590 MNGT5570 MRKT5000 Title DaY Organization Behavior T Basic Finance for Managers T Marketing SAT #2 The following degrees are available: * Master of Business Administration * Master of Arts in Computer Resources and Information Management * Master of Arts in Health Services Man- agement * Master of Arts in Human Resource De- velopment * Master of Arts in Human Resources Man- agement * Master of Arts in Management and Leadership * Master of Arts in Procurement and Ac- quisitions Management Webster University offers convenient evening and weekend classes, five terms a year., For more information, call Linda or Jennifer at 779- 7124 or visit www.web- ster.edu/jack. Have you seen him? Blaylock replied and ran Juliana's story on First Coast News. The story has since spread all over the world. It has made the cover of the Navy Times and has been translated by the Spanish network Telemundo. News crews from South Korea, England, and Japan have come to Jacksonville to do stories, highlighting the tremendous universal interest in how the Wetmore's have han- dled their daughter's condition. In South Korea, where children with deformities are often fearfully held indoors by their parents, Juliana's story could potentially positively influence cultural bias in that country. Of equal importance, the positive media exposure generated by Blaylock's story continues to snowball and has helped the Wetmore's offset the financial burden cre- ated by Juliana's condition. While the Navy pays for her medical care, air and ground transportation, food and lodging are not covered for the trips to Children's Hospital in Miami. As an indication of just how inspiring the story has become in the Jacksonville area, viewers of First Coast News voted Juliana's story as the number one news story of the year for the First Coast, even after a year of unprecedented hurricanes and election frenzy. As a way of saying thanks to Blaylock for her efforts in helping a VP-30 Sailor and his family, Capt. Rich Heimerle, the squadron's commanding officer, invited Blaylock to fly on an orientation flight on one of VP-30's P-3C's. Accompanied by her cameraman, Paul King, Blaylock took to the skies at 11 a.m. last Thursday in LL- 290 to view the latest Aircraft Improve- ment Program (AIP) technology in action. "We all hear so much about the infrared camera and the great capabilities that our military aircraft have," said Blaylock. "It's great to see all of this first hand." AW1 Jeremy Auler operated the electro- optic equipment, focusing on various land- AP4 First Coast News reporter Jeannie Blaylock and Cameraman Paul King get a few hugs and kisses from friend, Julianna Wetmore at VP-30 Feb. 24. marks such as Alltel Stadium and the First Coast News building downtown. Wetmore served as the FE for the flight, and Gil Wood also flew along with the crew. Lts. Mark Burns and Joe Levy piloted the aircraft north along the St. Johns River past The Jacksonville Landing and the First Coast News building near Alltel Stadium and continued out to Mayport and Amelia Island, before flying back down the river for a landing at NAS Jax one hour later. At the end of the flight, the aircraft was greeted by Tami Wetmore (Tom's wife) and daughters, Kendra, and Juliana. The chief's mess from Mayport made a $1,000 donation to the Juliana Fund. Heimerle thanked Jeannie Blaylock again in front of the gathered squadron members and pre- sented her with mementos of her visit. Blaylock and King also took the opportu- nity to compose a news story highlighting the flight and Juliana's visit to her father's workplace, which will air on First Coast News in the near future. More information on Juliana's story can be found by clicking on the link to "Juliana's Story" at www.firstcoastnews.com. Donations can be made to the Juliana Fund by the following: Vystar Credit Union, PO Box 45085, Jacksonville, FL 32232, Wire Routing Number 263079276. Photo courtesy of NAS lax Security Department If you have seen this person, please contact Detective Theresa Beyrle at NAS jax Security Department at 542-2665 or 813-0402. It is believed he is driving a Chrysler vehicle and he has a No. 2 on the sleeve of his jersey. We Make Hope Count tV Volunteers .soo.899.oo8 Volunteers of America works to make a difference of AA erica. voa.org for children, families, veterans, the elderly, youth at risk, a CFC participant the homeless, and people with disabilities. Thereae no limiisto caring. Provided as a public WING SOY: 'Premiere example of what naval leadership should be' From Page 1 in his community since his arrival in Jacksonville in 1993. He has volunteered with Venetia Elementary School as a teacher's classroom aid, Loretto Elementary and Mandarin Middle School as a field trip chaperon; and coached soft- ball and baseball for Navy Ortega .Lakeshore Little League, Mandarin Sports Association and Creeks Athletic Association. "Petty .Officer Gonzales is the premiere example of what naval leadership should be for junior and senior Sailors alike. He is a superb maintenance control supervisor who leads by example, genuinely cares about his people, and fosters an atmos- phere of cooperation, enthusiasm, and per- sonnel development," concluded Sinnett. Fire inspections this month at Yellow Water From NAS lax Fire Department The annual military family housing fire safety inspection and briefing for residents living in the Yellow Water mili- tary housing complex is being conducted this month by the NAS Jacksonville 800% OFF! FOR ALL DoD PERSONNEL GROCERY COUPON CERTIFICATE BOOKLETS (A $24.95 VALUE) YOURS FOR ONLY $5.00EA (PLUS $1.00 S&H) EACH BOOKLET CONTAINS $240 WORTH OF CERTIFICATES FOR THE COUPONS YOU WANT SEND CHECK OR TPV MONEY ORDER 3665 WALSH STREET FOR $6.00 To: JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32205 Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division. Inspections and briefings will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Fire inspectors will be in NAS Jax Fire Department 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 resi- dent contact the NAS Jax Fire Prevention Division at 542-2783 or 542-3928 to reschedule a home fire safe- ty inspection and briefing. 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Both graduate programs offer specializations in Logistics, Air Trans- pprtation Management, Industrial 'Management, Aerospace Security, Aviation Enterprises in the Global Undergraduate schedule March 21 May 21 Course Title ASCI 254 Aviation Legislation Math 111 College Math for Aviation Mgmt 201 Principles of Management Mgmt 335 International Business Mgmt 308 Mgmt 421 Sfty 320 Sfty 335 Public Administration Small Business Mgmt. Human Factors in Aviation Mechanical/Structural Factors in Aviation Graduate Schedule Course Title MGMT 531 Structure and Application of Analytical Decision ASCI 602 Day Time Building W 5-9:45 p.m. Bldg. 110, Room 2 M 5-9:45 p.m. Bldg. 1, Room 128 T 5-9:45 p.m. 555 Wells Road Th 5-9:45 p.m. Bldg. 110, Comp Lab W 5-9:45 p.m. Bldg. 110, Comp Lab Th 5-9:45 p.m. 555 Wells Road T 5-9:45 p.m. CNATTU Th 5-9:45 p.m. CNATTU March 21 May Day Time T 5-9:45 p.m. The Air Transportation System Sat 8 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. Environment as well as a General Management option. For those who seek only certifica- tion the following certificate pro- grams are available: Aviation Safety, Space Studies, Supply Chain Management, Aviation Maintenance Technology, and Logistics. All courses are available online in distance learning format as well as on the base in the traditional classroom 21 Building Bldg. 110, Comp Lab Bldg. 110, Comp Lab arrangement. To meet the adult learners needs we offer five terms per year in a nine- week layout. The next term begins March 21. Registration is ongoing. For further information, stop by the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer- sity's local office at Navy College, Building 110, Suite 7 or call 779-0246 or 771-9002. Local students make Dean's List From the Navy College Office congratulations to the following students at Florida Community College at Jacksonville who are on the Dean's list for the Fall 2004 term. These students have achieved academic success in main- taining at least a 3.5 GPA for the fall term: Shakine Charles, NAS Jacksonville Weapons Jorge Jara, Branch Medical Clinic Philip Kendall, VP-5 Aaron Wimberly, Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility William Barnhouse, Dyna Corp Takecia Green, Defense Distribution Depot Jacksonville Travis Griffin, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Zelanna Alexander, VP-30 Eric Snyder, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Jessica Peau, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Jose Correa, ASTC NAS Jacksonville Donald Pinero, Center for Navy Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax CTMIMICT .^^ Arrested landing ABE3 Danny Espana (above)looks on as a S-3B Viking assigned to the "Diamondcutters" of VS-30 makes an arrested landing aboard the conventionally powered air- craft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). 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MWR Planner Mission Firs, Sailors Always " Did you know you can fix those squeaky brakes, rotate your tires, rebuild your engine all with the assistance of a certified mechanic. The Auto Skills Center has lifts, tools, rags, everything you need to fix your car and save you money. The center is located on the corner of Birmingham Avenue and Jason Street. For information call 542-3227 Navy Run is approaching start training now. April 2 10K Run / 5K Walk Registration forms available in the Fitness Center, Base Gym, I.T.T. Office or www.nasjax.navy.mil. Mulligan's St. Patrick's Celebration March 18, 5-9 p.m. Call 542-2936 for details. Swimming lessons available Ages 6 months through adult, all levels Call the base gym for more info, 542-2930 I.T.T. Travel Fair March 12,10 a.m. 2 p.m. Navy Exchange Food Court Visit 50 vendors, get great discounts and door prizes. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active-duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Rec Center for more details, 542-3491. 9-ball tournament Tonight, 7 p.m. Trivia Game Show March 8, 7 p.m. Ping Pong Tournament March 10, 7 p.m. Orlando Magic Basketball Game = -.. .,!|: " .: .....;w. 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. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@njyc.org. 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. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday March 13 Cost is only $5, transportation and ticket included. Bus leaves at 3 p.m. 2005 Bass Tournament scheduled for April 16 Entry forms available at Mulberry Cove Marina and I.T.T. Office. Mulberry Cove and Jax Yacht Club Seeking sailing instructors No experience required to apply. For information contact Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club at 778-0805. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Easter Brunch March 27, 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. O'Club Main Dining Room $12.95 / adult and $5.50 / child Reservations recommended, 542-3041 CALENDAR tion Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. 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 NAS Jax will host Navy Run By Staff NAS Jax will host the Navy 10K Run/5K Walk on April 2 at 7:30 a.m. Due to security measures, participation is limited to those authorized to enter the base (valid I.D. card and Department of Defense vehicle decal). Others can participate with an authorized sponsor who will arrive with them and stay with them during the event. Pre-registration will be held at the Holiday Inn, Highway 17, in Orange Park on April 1 from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The cost to participate is $5 for all active duty personnel and children under 12. All others pay $15 prior to April 2. The cost for those who regis- ter the day of the race is $20. Late registration will take place in the Navy Exchange parking lot the day of the race from 6-7 a.m. Packets may also be picked up on race day at the registra- tion area. The race starts at 7:30 a.m. with an awards cer- emony following in the Navy Exchange parking lot. Awards will be pre- sented to the top three male and female finish- Entry forms available at base gym, fitness center, 1st Place Sports, ITT or NAS JAX website (www.nasjax.navy.mil). Call base gym for more info, 542-2930 Base entry is runner's responsibility. in each age group for the 10K. The top male and female in the wheelchair ers, top masters and grand masters, plus three males and females category will also receive awards. The 5K Walk is non-competitive this year. There will also be a shoe fair outside the Navy Exchange April 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the morning of the race. For additional infor- mation, call 542-3518 or 542-2930. Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The First Coast Black Nurses Association is holding their monthly meeting March 8 at 6 p.m. at Shands Jacksonville Hospital. For more information, call 542-7748. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park/ Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mail. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups. firstcoastcommunity.com/moms club. The Association of Avia- JaxAlr eWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 11 L-E T. Travel Fair coming up Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Georgia Visitor Center, Assistant Manager Linda Brewer assists Retired Navy Chief Jim Small with Information and direc- tions to his favorite Georgia State Parks dur- ing last year's I.T.T. Travel Fair in front of the Navy Exchange. Photo by] 02(SCW) Eric Clay T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3 7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7 p.m. Direct TV is here. Watch your favorite college or pro basketball games. Wednesday night Karaoke 7 p.m. close 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. NAS Jax Youth Activities Night Easter Egg Hunt March 25, 7 p.m. McCaffrey Softball Complex Ages 0 12 years Yellow Water Yellow Water Easter Egg Hunt March 26,9 a.m. Yellow Water Youth Activities Center Call 777-8247 for more information. T. ._',JO -rj .Ao ._t5 encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Ri- ders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those inter- ested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. 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 or visit www.fllx.org. 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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, Wednesday, and Fridays at 11:15 a.m. and noon. Captain's Cup points will be awarded for a com- mand athletic officer or designated representative attending the meeting. The rules will be discussed and the entry forms will be distributed to join the league. Tennis tournament slated A Captain's Cup singles tennis tournament 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 play- ing 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 NAS Jax active duty personnel. The meeting will be held in Building 850 next to the galley at 11:30 a.m. Te N V A Intramural Basketball Standings As of Feb. 25 eam Wins Losses avHosp Blue 5 1 P-45 5 1 ir ODS 4 1 NCTS VS-24 NavHosp White VP-30 O's HS-15 HS-11 AIMD South VS-30 VP-16 CNATTU 1 3 4 4 0 3 4 1 1 2 Captain's Cup points will be awarded for a com- mand athletic officer 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 form- ing. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty commands and personnel. Entry forms and ros- ters are due tomorrow and the season is sched- uled to begin in March. Stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed-for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k Team AIMD 65D VS-31 Wins 0 0 Losses 4 6 Greybeard Basketball Standings As of Feb. 25 Team Wins Losses CNATTU 3 0 NCTS 2 0 CPRW-11 2 1 AIMD 2 1 VP-30 2 1 VP-16 1 1 TPU 0 2 VP-62 0 3 VP-45 0 3 Occasionally, a very special community opens, and an opportunity arises to secure the home of your dreams. Today, your chance is here. 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Standard abbreviations are acceptable; however, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated. t The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel. CLASSIFIED I Auctions Real Estate for Rent Financial Employment Merchandise Transportation ONUNE Classified line ads are online atjai FREE online adver Your Classified in-column ad automatic so a'iM 9was cEar _hUNGassi i PK\* ^ Manufactured Real Estate '05 Apartments 420 Houses 306 Intracoastal 320 Westside 330 Beaches 355 Condominiums 365 H 390 Rante 405 Unfurnished 420 Unrnished THINKING ABOUT BENT CREEK HOME, A NEW PHASE STARTS SOON IL VILLAGIO CONDO'S4/2and/ ORA EPARK2BR1.SBA AVOND-1923/2.ch&a. BUILDING OR BUYING A 4b/2ba 2420sf $223,900 A JRDIN DEMR FOR SALEMovein cond. WESTSIDE new4/2ad/ *ANY CONDITION* ORAN PAK2BR.BA AVOND -192pF, 1500h&a,sm HOME??? 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P O R Req 107Telephone Datng 294 Fernandina/ REPRESENTATION! 1glass,$250or$10ea. 904241-2270 $205,000 14x, 3/2. exc cond fire damaged, $575/mo733-1090 l Services Amelia Island DON'T GO IT ALONE.... 912- 729- 8904 or 904241.2270 $205,000 14x70, 3/2, exc cond fire damaged, $575/mo 733.1090 (904) T&289" Services Amelia Island DON'T GO IT ALONE.... 912- 672- 18947 (352)3173488 priv deck 4mi from NAS distressed vacant or SPRINGFIELD 1/1 ch&a DOWNTOWN Charming 110 Happy Ads 296 Geoa Miscellaneous 25 YR NAVY SPOUJax riced for quick occupied, ANYWHERE, new ap & cart no 3/1.frontorch. fncdyd. 115 Lost and Found I300 Andale/e 20 PLUS YRSAS A Orange Park/ JCP Beautifl Townhom sale 907 AN CONDITION... et 125mo 73518 $650m$50dp. 338 120 Notices 302 Riverside REALTOR FSBO 3/2, 1950f Clay lyr new 2/2.5 gar, gated, Apts/comm'l/residential toces 3Rverside KAREN NELSON FLA RM, FPLC, HW y pt, ammen+more. NO DEALTOO BIGor SPRINGFIELD reno- 125Personals 305Southside HOMEFINDER REALTY Flrpvyen.lt $169,900neg 90~ 238015 TOO SMALL!lo vated 3/2, 2nd fir, EAGLE HARBOR 130Tickets 306 Intracoastal West 221-1711 culdesac$1 7879 BRISTOL BAY Quick closings or hrdwd tiled firs, $750mo 1705 Eagle Watch Dr 135 avel/Rides 307 San Marco *RESALES*NEW 695-9126 LN. W. 4/2 house 10 Waterfront gated near San Nice 3/2 MH 904626-1636 + $750 dep 229-6727 5 BDR, 4 BA, 2804 Sq Ft. 14Vacatio Tvel 1Mandarin OMEs*RENTALS min from NAS JAX Marco 1& 2 BR. Going Call Lisa 695-2255 8135253$1900 mth, No Pets. 240Vacation/Travel 310 d RMdriOME UYELA.S R FSBO 3/2 1700 sf, S soo5 18 F.tarti $600. Call Lisa 695-2255 904813-5253 o^ .worts 145 900/976Services 315 Arlingtoh RENT NOWBUY LATER FSBO 3/2 1700 sf, PCs soon 573-1298 Fast. Starting $76,900. (904)262-0903 1 corner lot, fenced 904-399-583 (904)262 3 147 DatingServices 32 Westside r, ded FLEMINGISL/Chatha 904-399-5883 WESTSIDE-3/2, ETHICAL STATE LICENSED 410 Condominiums 16S Entertalnment 322Ayle San Marco kitchen, asking Village-3600sf 6/4 SAN JOSE 6000 on River. Land/homepkg. Cov- Realtor Buys Housesi EagleHarbr Servicesn325 Norh Jacksonville 307 San arco $119,900 OBO available Brand New. Oversized Beautiful 2/2 w/gar. ered porches Fast. Let us Help You. $600mo 6 Springfeld now, Call 904782951 water lot. $320k. Cell: River view. Remodeled concrete driveways Cal Partnership yard, 1,600mo 327 Dowpntown A 3/2 Cathedral cell, 904 860- 5564/H:287- 6709 $289k. Appt., Owner/ Fin Aval 389-1516 Realty 731 5620 /2ba w/garage, Amenit or ease to own M o A 4/3 w/2 Below RIndral cedl g R 904-268-435132 1150m 90 4-7461 ( PINOCHLE 335 Orange Park/ A raisal. 24hr info. Edge Realty 482-5000 OALEAF PLANTATION Nearly itori P N 8 a mmn02 3 COLLINS RD Brand new Fleming island Plan-10 EVERY THURSoAY Clay county &298 8428x22 New 3/2 1325sf, $147,900. Historic. PCSING @ a moments COLLINS RD Brand new 2 11A.M. 213-4155 338 Baker County 32 Argyle By owner. 904-260-0023 360 Out of Area/ St. Marys A notice, DIVORCING, 3/2.5 condo, 10 ain's tO 3/1 station Brandnsf Resort ifes- SPutnam County Mandarin aea Pan FORECLOSURE, have $1100 mo 904, 269- 5030 tyle, PlusA rated 120 Notices 31 S a restricted community family or know any body public schools, available :it0tSt. John's County 3caraFBOf3/22400w 35 aba a 3of 5 downtown lots, family DWT B erkman S342 St Augustine Argyle Forest 3 car garageFSBO 3/2 2400st, 1.5 1/3 acre $89,900 that MUST SELL QUICK. DOWNTOWN Berkan 3/1/2005 $1,150 rent $1,150 S N342 St. Augustine Beach *Gardens of JuL'Crk* Ar ye F St g l, a, 3 out buildings, 91282 0702 call 6993448s r904.415.5263 Plaza, on river 2/2, furn dep 904 264-5020 Bankruptcy Law Frmnnof 345Nassau County 4R, 2A 1963sf Owner Financing great for children sto built, m 90481.2269 nclFLEM / homed, Agcti o n s w INDi EImreat for children to u ilt n unal e t a u u00 o 0 1t DFLEM ISL-3/2 ho1m e Lansing J. Roy P.A. 3 Waterfront Great fir plan w/fab N Bank N many upgrades upr $240k, 6 mi's E new ap I fen yd 210 Es ateSal79812 F0 C ARE PN d54 N is d4 5 Oo 3Farmsa 450 Eagle Harbor 4/3 TH ND27 Sv e pooiseA 3910030 355Condominiums pond view!! Lg Scr N Bonus Room a325,900. fromPalatka, FL S are aro r 4/3 T t w/pool, pooil er- h a, fence immac in Great 4 Bedroom Home Call 904-291-8298 386-328-3412 3Acreage nar. pools & amenities vice r il 3 D360 utmof lrent 320 /W estsid '37o5.2 r ax t.ru JoLhnd is. Mi d8"1eurg K5 so^-onee.i er JaSi RAm+1d2 Es tal $1X mo+1dape ie 2/12 onarcH gd4 NEED A LAWYER? 36 Out of AreTow and out! Best loc in FREE 24 hr recorded. 904.813.6744 $1450 rent $140 s NEEDe Ar? Dv State Mand.! Just 2 y.o.1 message. CALL Pace Isl FSBO 4/3 2373sf, Home close to Sante Fe 1 o. 904.83.64 $ 0 rent 145neg wd Accident? Arrest? orce 36Man ct mes 215000,2606882 88-53-9325 -visit Gatedcomm.$279900. River. 01 MH 4/2 ALLENDALE CO S.C. leming Is Plant New 0 7 A3 7 0 L o t s $ f r S a lei g o $ 6 5 3 1 HO5 28C a l l B y I n f o 9 0 4 4Co6, L7C9 2 3e s w aelk ig RI E R t oee n e a r A S J A o pc s O r d At80-3-3o42 24 hrs. OLos for. W U ESCM ByAppt; 904.465.7095 23 5sf walking dist. to 8Sacsealed bidssale. 3/2.5 garage, w/d, 1600sf 759-9662or 07a3e5 b rs 37 Focr msAcr eage346BR2 ABAriver. Prlv. park & boat (March 10) Call Tim $11OOmo. 904.272.0995 276 3000 contact Alex c375Farms/Acreage 3 BR2 NBA 2ON/2sf r bik-amp. 2ac. M.O.L. Very S e a1r s Broker e esMNA GO p sv DIVORCE 380 Investment Property Brick Frnt, Crnr lot Lg1 FSBO 3/2 2car, all ( brick, rNALEs e H. HY 2 0 AMERICAN STYLEI 3OU RetCremeNt OWN??? rstCrmnrtsmo3ntor 3tJohn R Estate JAXsBCH/OceanfrontOl/2 HWY 2 a rC s2 FRetirementOA smm. o rc, inground pool, credit 30 comt ltly JRl o on OPe0orest a M ea r tr7 Nr 2 ah $ mo $ d 0 0.48 1 r Uncontested $212,900 268 4726 problems ok. owner county R 386-9 2 Hitt Forester at Furn., poo tennis mo+. lt fd bd. close is a UDivorce ppeFor sSae finance $149K477-6311 803-517-644 for details for Reen$1700m. 904-249-6655 and daycare Without kids (while you J P t n v r 365 Manufactred wait) With Kids(alittle 3Real EstateWant extras, 2200sf. motiv., IMMACULATE BEAUTY t g r I ed. S mer Sands. Call 904--49 longer) since 1981/ by $259k.904613.786 3/2, 112sf, 454 Shmrnr ot, 9 w/Ctudy .3baths. 3441 H0omes Jeff Davis Co, GA 4og Apartments Immed.SummerSands. Call 904-287-3149| I onger) Since1981/ by $259k. 904-613-7700 3/2e 142sf fp, crnri ot. 2yrs new, 3000sf, 3108AC-$1,575/AC Furnished $1000m +$1000d p ICW 4/2 Bentwate appt only 641-2187 15607 Ginger Tea Tail W. upgrds galore. $ 448 00 9 Ocmugee Riverfront, 405Apartments 9047S9314/955.3830 Place, Brand new $' A ndl FSBO-19595f. 2/2.5 TN, p133,000 904-230-3322/994-7390 FLEETWn NOOO '9, schools c oe tod S Ortega epprmll ubd. Lrg LR T 904-955-3830/79-9314 -230-3322/994-39 14x80, 3/2, $890obo. unusual rock forma- 410Condominiums Brand new water-. PeppermilltSubd.Lrg LR,e newr9386-365A2B370 OPBadND $ewm wa1t0Sver-St. NSID T1 hatg DR & Kit. fpl, like new JULINGTON CRK PLANT.- 386-365-5370 tions along the banks, 412 Retirement school s close to S4 -4 Malewood 23 42.5 hardwoods, planted Communities wd firn ganiO crsr, C3/2yport Sti l.a lewood 2350f h 4/2.5 FLEaET OOD "9, 2/2ak oines, abundant 415 Houses Furnished ss apps, 24hr Fitness PCS l 904.535.3 51,dnew roofi. Bhdwd firs.S7. 9i n r n & $ s330 325 yd, new rpofo, hdwd frs, .eack o vle lex p gsur e appl. shed, in park, Bchs s!I/ eshlyaint inter.,Lcyar sonll a0kobo. 9042234652 wildlife. 404362-244 0Houses Unfurished Ctr Avail in Mar. $1300 m F$21ES ka.nn 88 e ed 77 r s Ln e425 Manufacturd mo..Call 386-69 -0886 J P Beach, 3BR/2. B 12 A IOs $21k. 82 231-77 15 Arlington $5l,0i00,3/1, CH&A, 1528 Call for info 904-230-2434 HOMES OFMERRIT, 1997 StRgi Ppr CpyLLC 4e E E Jax B o each, 3BR/2. 904-M SO289-3147 6 3 Ful Service B o e age rR- RIT 9 7 i i,.Pa perCopan yC Homes ORTlsWA R ETER ee ReiN t LEAS! N TH SD2Iblock1 WNDLE ST bd bath on nice fncd 427 Mobile Home Lots luxury 3/2 LR DR ocean m. 0 T424-9890 lot in N. Jax. Exc. cond., Land and limber for Sale 430 Roommates apple's DR,fitness FREE RENT. 899-3219 2100 Actiona s 3605 S3outhsid VER SATILEta 3300sf. 350 Waterfront Motivated sellers. 960 areas in & ARo aclu h Aoue. 1a s S210 ie Sales 2bathso, dbl gar ch/a, E$89,900. Apex Realty Screven County, GA t435Rooms to Rent cubhouseatad JAX GOLF& C.C 4/3, th ch. M tr on A63k! For listings S vcs Inc., Call Steve or Briar Creek and Hwy 301 440 Beach/Vacation/ a1556mo 5a 60ts a53/A a FORECLOSUREI 3ed, with ch/a. Many extras. Ony$63 edar Key FL, Beautiful Bryan 904-272-2739 frontage, being sold at Resorts w/lagoon & scr. lanai.. CS s l Only $,00 o $7498124x1 4/2 terfront home a sealed bid on Thurs- 44SStorage/Mini- Point Meadows Place Pistine. Avail Mast. Estate Sales CHARTER POINT 5442 beingsold completely HURRYDwnPyment day March 24 2005 For Lockers New2br/2ba $1025mo $2600mo. 904859100 210 ae 800-741 C R P T furnished $595,00firm AssistanceProgrm on more information call Keller Williams Realty MAND. 3742 Karissa ertRiver Trail Rd. 5. 32 127, 30DonnaO. Cal 478.747.2417 Ln Homs! 783- 8385 912-4891655 or e-mail 45ManagementRent 434-5824 p . exceptional exce 2 $99.9k 730-0200 ILEOFPALMS4/3Open LADHOMEPACKAGE wmcdonald@fwforestry.com Services P.3/2,_p._e,__g_ Fri & Sat Mar 3rd & 4th. *S-li story all brick, builders ISLEOFPALMS4/3 Open LANDHOMEPCKE 455 Wanted to Rent clean, $995+dp. Hoe 904. 3660urniture, A m Hse. Sat. 1-5&s un 122 SoubleWideon Ponte Vedra Beach nmkrs. 904N 4 4 Eurniture, Antiq, I 1861 4340 Tradewinds Dr. acres in Jacksonville. N. C. MOUNTAINS Resort Condo MANDARIN TH 2/22 on i3/2, 1172sf, 454 Shamrock $649,900. Cell 463.3441 $900 Down. $595 Mo. 2.3 acres w/new log fully renovated W/D, pond, ch/a, Eatn 1ng 9 Linens. Household .T ^ _-----_ fnH Selling, or el a g HE R r U 840 Cooks Ln. #36. A Charmng 3/2fll bath, Ave. So. $132.9k. 730-0200 Save Thousands! cabin shell in secluded 2nd floor, lake view Green Cove 904.284.8003 For Classified Advertising, 1 car carport, new paint NORTH CAROLINA CALL 291-3100 setting 89,900. Acre- 400 Apartments private beach shuttle. call 904-366-6300, in/out & crpt ch/a. Lic. BRAND NEW. Eagles LAKEFRONT age avail w/stunning & SFurnished $1195m.. 904- 791-s7419 M'burg 218W 2/1. Totallr, R.E. 115,9oo. 463-5063 Hammodk, FSBO 3/2 ONLY $39,900. LAND OME PACKAGE mountain views Free remodeled, $500moaq- or 1-800-258-4637. $w/office, covered lanai Great all Sports lake to 3/2 Double Wide infoavail.82247-0081 SAN JOSE, Fully furn 1/1, PV BCH 3/2 w/d, appl,$40dep. 904.219.7511 uppot I w/view. 42" Maple Cab. fish, boat swim or lust on 1.25 acres in 60 cl01k/e S185sf, comm. am men. relax Call for details. Middleburg./ Keystone. 650m+dp s patio, lake view, M'BURG nr H.S. 4/ 320 We'stside A, an 0 -244-8406 S320 w0 694-71,41 McKeough Land Co. $980 Down. $595 Mo Investment $a0 3/1. 81250mo+dep. 854.8141 2000sf, lac fncd yd, 866-920-5263 Save Thousands! 380 Properties pets ok, $1250mo + opt REmAB SPECIAL I Call 291-2735 Apartments 2 acres 4 horses, REHA 3 S I A T. 0 W. SI2S I UnfurniShed 2CITIHOMES OF 282-2494 or 226-3975 TNREAY OM AFFORDABLE lsUAUTY 3 l.c 1 W n t1 3 ST. SIMONS 4ISLAIDGACpae nt A 3 hors "MhzNEW HOMESI Steal this! 34,900 firm Marsh fro tots M REMODELED4/2CAC SAN MARCOM Guaranteed approval. NEW ES877477-1043 exclusive deve men 3BR/BA 3436 Soutel Dr. Closing 2 BEDROOM / BATH M EU Ba credit no prem excl south end ofevelmeand la County.Many cost pd by seller Across from Regency 20sf. 4bdrm. 3. 5-10% down. 3BR/2BA 1583 SF. en_____,0_______Calfr10 UNITS 900S0 FT. fenced acres. 4 S maod c re1 easy access easternre. Call for 109 .9 877-477-1034 mall. Check out our RECENTLY UPGRADED! stall barn. $1400rn Fraks An ru'ues puioye enta. Ask about Special 330 Beaches exposure, 912.638 .9858 i 579858. many GREAT deals!!! UNITS SURROUND 301-737-6095 1bankr, u y ugm Ask about Specialp or 912.617.8881 MOVING! MUST SELLI HANDYMAN 888"836-3613 A NICE LANDSCAPED 904-993-8162 : IRS liens c $5m. Finance Programs. 1525sf+ over 2 acres SPECIAL! COURTYARD WITH POOL! 904829-3148 786-9135 A Full ServiceBrokerage f land. Won't last! CHEAP, CASH Arlington WATER INCL IN LEASE! NORTHSIDE 2/1 or, rwww.lt m 355 Condominiums $650 per month. 866-422-1753 Sacigus 1 2 & 3bd ao 695-795 A MOATL NTHL nO house Cn 278-6005 C B7wwwll Mlthei com 51 I 61 i c 2 SECTION 8APPROVED. 400m+dp 904-7680035 We 'b SDE EST. Charming 278-6005 Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862a$4 n 3/1 new cpt/pnt & tile 877-346-7827 A GREAT BEACH BUY or 291100 MARSH VIEW/N'sde, Central location, pool. (904) 730-8060 N'SIDE3/1freshly PCS Depesio Glass DON $Value $105k. Price $60k Unbeatable prices. FEDERATED antdnonsPtoel25m S ch/a car carport k. HOMES BY TONEY DON BROWN REALTY JARDIN DE MER New 4/2 Set up on W'Sde Rehab $10k. 904-465-0326 904-721-4 painted in/out, stove. Li. Retor.463-5063 CRC-057161 270-1121 OR 571-7177 SEE AD UNDER BEACHES Land Home Loan!MANAGEMENT ROUP fridgeas hk for S aIllli K ;j;H 1[10 egtlk- nefpu ROR CALL 241-2270 (904)(7848385 OP Triplex, Serious AVONDALE HI RISEer. m+00d ma t WHY RENT, WHEN calls only, all new, nr RIVERFRONT SO'SIDE Gated w/pool, No calls after 8pm. to you. YOU CAN OWN??? Trust your nextPCSmovetotheteamwithover4Syears RO Andrade mal $260k465-0023 Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. 3/2, w/d. wft with boat slip, comb ned epe ence nm itary location! Ro Andrade Balcony, Heat/AC Paid! pets ok 1460sf $1250mo. Inside Amelia View 4/3 2: 282-2494 or 226-3975 9ar, boat dock $1400m0. CAL!MilitaryRelocationSpecialista384-6151 Mon-Sat 904.301.4383, 561866.5286 Fr Classified CALL US TODAY! Military Relotion Spialist 385 Miscellaneous tS'SIDE-Pt Meadows PI. CDRNCBeautiful USN(reNew 2/2 $1025m. N'SIDE Beautiful New TH Wests id.mmunty Keller Williams Realty 3/2.5 W/l/closets. 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T mobile home $255 507 Commercial/ Pesp le 50m. 904-79-6199 mo. weekly avail- Businesses for Sale _01 Safety Bonus SAN JOSE 3/1 S900+sec r able unfum inside 510 Retail/Office Space Medical Dental 401k Excellent condition, no leasemhonJ for Sale a Wkly Service Bonus info ref's needed. 515 Retail/Office Space l reg I hw firs, priv bckyrd w/I4301_ Mi SAN MARCO 412, lbor Rent 8007 23-3424VR RiOUE deck. $1400. 993-9003 430 Roommates Commercial/ posii i SAN MARCO Lrg, 3/1, Bt rn log505 Industrial HER11*8 ch/a, wd firs, dw, Irg Bartram Springs looking For Rent d lawn serve. inclid for Prof. to snare 4/2. 990+ dep Avail Priv. bath, game room. DEDICATED DRIVERSI 02/01/05 904-403-1128 $550m+dp. 483.6444 NW JAX 1800 sf, fen'd DI EDR 0 office & storage. CH/A, EARN OVER $35,000 SOUTHSIDE-gorgeous- KINGSLAND to share $1OSOm. Call 588-5341. YOUR FIRST YEAR Sutton Lakes 3/223/2 house 400m. uti. Local a nd regional & hdwd fir $1350 9627798 incl. lose to Base routwknds. 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WITH RENTAL! 3572 Whisper Crk Blvd 4/2 1745SF $1075 3844 Hideaway Ln 4/2 1745SF $1050 1810 Hollar Place 3/2 1200SF $895 ORANGE PARK 11631 Tananger Drive 1965 Oak Twist Cour 3/2.5 1440SF $850 3/2.5 1516SF $865 1527 Derringer Rd. 3/2 1555SF $950 ICW 13326 Currituck Dr 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! 2723 Secret Harbor 3/2 1268SF $850 2676 Secret Harbor 4/2 1745SF $995 WESTSIDE 4412 Deer Valley Dr. 3/2 1570SF $995 593 Radnor Lane 3/2 1296SF $875 8657 Great Pine Ln V 2/2 1340SF $750 MANDARIN 4471 Loveland Pass *4271 Windergate Dr Drive West 2/2.5 1280SF $775 3/2 1374SF $995 OAKLEAF 8018 Loveland Pass. PLANTATION 3/2 1569SF $1050 3128 Litchfield Drive ; 3/2 1312SF $1025 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North 1539 Cotton Clover 4/2 1450SF $1050 4/2 1828SF $1285 9802 Chirping Way YULEE 3/2 1447SF$950 86748 Worthington Dr 3/2 1383SF $965 mvww.federatedmanagementgroup.com Education and Training 600 Private Instruct-onri 60MSrcnools 6105pecialty Training, Events 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Mar 7 8 Week Eve Class Mar 16 For more information visit our website www.myfrei.com (904) 269-2555 700 Domestic 4 Day-Care Provider needed Mayport i NAVSTA AIROPS -Personnel. Flexible hours nec., including evenings. Contact Bill or Andrea 904.223.3267 904.504.4574 HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER Baymeadows area. Honest, Dependable, Good Ref's. 642-9003 702 Customer 7 Service CUST. SERVICE Litestream Holdings is looking for an exp'd CSR w/ good ph., organizational & trouble- shoooting skills. Famil- iarity with Microsoft Out- look, Excel, & Word. Please e-mail resume to admin@ litestreamholdings.net 706 Accounting/ 7 Bookkeeping BOOKKEEPER FT Quickbook exp a must. ax resume to 448-9270 Full Charge Bookkeeper Wanted P/T NonProfit Organization. AR/ AP. Knowledge of Word, Excel, Quick Books and Budgets Fax Resume to (904) 268-2966 or Email execdirector@ bethshalomjax.org MULTIPLE OPENINGS at all-digital photo lab. Packagers and Shipper Atten to detail a must! Apply in person at 3622 Gallion Road M- F 9-5. IItNDS-ON CDL AND B TRAINING D TESTING FOR LOCAL, REGIONAL, & 01 POSmONS SEMI AND TRACTOR TRAILER -STRAIGHT TRUCK- BUS WEEKEND OR WEEKDAY CLASSES AVAILABLE 904-783-3333 ROADMAST ERI 800-831-1300 10I Uii SEE OUR AWARD-WINNING WEBSITE ONLINE @ WWW.ROADMASTER.COM WHERE ARE THE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES? Medical Assistant opportunities will have the biggest growth, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. 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Call AMG Toll Free 1(866)374- 0764 71 Industrial/ 71 Trades A/C & REFRIGERATION TECHS & INSTALLERS - Exp only at Top pay. Health dental, comp vehicle. DFWP 620-0081 Busy Parts Department seeks Parts Counter people. Immediate positions available. Great place to work. in auto field necessary. Apply in person to: David Pinson Drugfree Workplace E0E WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave Experience and valid driver's license req Full-time or part-time. Excellent pay and ben- efits. 904-573-1685. CARPENTERS, FORMEN & HELPERS with finish Exp. for commercial construction company 443- 0008 or 443- 0006 710 Industrial/ 7 *" Trades Carpenter-FT Lake Butler Hospital Renovation work inte- rior/exterior. Cabinetry exp. reqd Exc. opp'y; Great salary & bnfts. For further Information, visit our website: www.lakebutierhospital.com (386)496&2323. FAX (386)496 1611 CARPENTER- LEAD Winter Brothers Con- struction for Lead framing, layout, punch-out. Great pay, benefits 401K Transpt nec. Call Linda 2688780 CARPENTERS/ FRAMERS/ LEAD POSmONS with residential FRAM- ING exp. Transp. a MUST. 40 hrs/wk. Top pay! Call John 219-692f Trans/tools req'd. Exc. pay & bnfts. 904- 686 4017 CARPENTERS with Form Exp & LABORERS F/T for driveway/side- walk forming co. Tools & transp req. Call 4pm 6pm 904 993.7687 CARPENTERS with Trim exp, own tools & transp. Call 246.8606 COPY CENTER/KEY OPERA min 2 yrs working in copy center, with digi- tal copiers. P/T flex hrs. Fax resume to 399-0184 DRYWALL HANGERS, FRAMERS & FINISHERS for General Contractor. Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 477.9437 Fax: 268-8995 DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Exp. nec Apply at 2107 New Berlin Rd, Clean CDL req'd 757-7000 ELECTRICIAN /HELPERS- Resd exp only. Best pay/benefits Drug test email resume to hi-voltage@hotmail.com ELECTRICIANS - JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS -Comm/ resld Exp req. Exc benefit pkg incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. FIBERGLASS WORKERS Exp only .Fast Glass 904-765-2222 FIRE ALARM SERVICE ASSISTANT Needed ASAP. Fax resume to 904-771-3599 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades LANDSCAPE FOREMAN For high volume land- scape co. in Jax Area. Only ambitious and highly motivated indi- viduals need apply. Pay based on experience. Class A CDL required and clean driving record is expected. Good benefits includ- ing medical, dental, vacation & holiday pay. Call 352- 516 6991 or 888 238 0939 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC For self storage. Unique opportunity, only non smoker need apply. Responsibilities to include general build- ing maint. and repairs as well as landscaping at site. Estimate 20-3i0r per week. The position includes ibr spacious apt wall appliances and utilities. Fax or e-mail resume: 904.276.4002 coastalselfstrge@bellsouth.net MAINTENANCE TECH Current Temporary Position. Immediate opening for experienced person. Knowledgeable in all areas of apartment maintenance. BLUFF HOUSE APT. 2020 Wells Rd. Orange Park, 32073 (904) 272-0837 or Fax Resume 272-9636 MIG WELDERS w/mechanical exp. Good pay & bnfts. 727-0008 or fax resume 399-1076 PAINTER/COATING TECHNICIAN-Apply 4856 Victor st. $8.00 /hr Call Ann 904-265-8427 PAINTERS for new con- struction, tools /transp nec. Good pay. 626-2761 PIPE FnTERS Exp'd. Ability to meet LP & DOT requirements. Apply in person Griffis Gas, 5350 Batley Rd. PIPE FITTER-WELDER- Experienced Capable of running plumbing service truck, MUSt have exc MVR Please call 378-1499 PLUMBER- for commer- cial trims. Must have valid drivers license Gary Rogers Plumbing Co. 765-7964 PLUMBERS & HELPERS For new construction Crockett Plumbing. 904-387-0176 DFWP. 710 Industrial/ 7 v Trades PLUMBING SERVICE MGR. Capable of managing all aspects of the dept. knowledge of trade and customer skills. Fax resume to 781-8387 or call 781-8388 RECEPTIONIST/ ACTS RECEIVABLE add'l duties, cust serv, shipping & receiving, Peach Tree exp helpful not required. Salary DOE. fax 399-1076 ROOFERS / ROOFING CREWS Tools & Transp a must. 568-5399 SHUTTER INSTALLERS (ROLLAWAY) will train to install. Need truck & tools. Earn Top $$. FT, year round work. 1-881 765-2929 SUPERINTENDENT for Interior Contractor Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 477- 9437 Fax: 268-8995 SUPERINTENDENT For concrete slab for large masonry com- pany. FT. Benefits. DFWP. Call Robert at (904) 376-5070 TERMITE SERVICE REP- Exp a plus. Good pay & benefits DFWP valid DL Call 10-4 only 389-3235 FirstSource The nation's first source for structural building products to new home builders. immediate openings at our new 100,000 sq. ft. millwork distribution center, located in the Westside Distribution Center at 8275 Forshee Dr. Full time positions available with excellent benefit pack- age. Earn $9. $16/hr. Production Employees Class A & B drivers Door Builders Dock Workers Please apply in person, Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm. Contact Star Pollard 904- 764-5506 Westside Distribution Ctr 8275 Forshee Drive Jacksonville, FL 32219 WAREHOUSE PERSON with electrical material exp. Clean driving record. 744-4446 WELDER ARC only, $12/hr. Fast Glass 904-765-2222 WELDER w/fabrication exp. competitive salary w/benefits. Apply 1252 W. Beaver St. 354-4282 710 Industrial/ 71-0 Trades WORKING SUPERVISOR FYCC is seeking exp. fencing supervisor to lead by example. Fencing maint. a must class D Is req'd, goo driving record, HSD or GED req'd. Wages, full bnfts. Call 888.3403922 S11 Marine 7 a.Trade CHIEF ENGINEER FT, 40/per wk. Bnfts pkg avail. DDE min. req. St. Johns River Ferry Svc. Attni Wayne Toole 904-241-9969 x10 y=u milliary. 'h best bargain in town. We bring the nifltary market to ym. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. Marine Contractor needs the following: Crane Operators, Welders, Deckhand, Mechanics and Tug Captain. experiencedd Only. Fax your resume to: 904-249-7774 or call 904-249-2998. 712 Mechanic IVAIl119A ] 41:1 f- 14:4,11 Contractor to develop detail business at 650,620 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 650,620 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE IMS MAYPORT. FLORIDA THEM irror THE periscope KI Ni 5 8 A Y E, E E R Ei IA 712 Mechanic AUTO MECHANIC- Immediate opening Call 642-2211 AUTO TECH & DIESEL TECH GROWING JACKSON- VILLE FLEET NEEDS AUTO TECH & DIESEL TECH. ASE CERTIFI- CATION NEEDED. CALL 493-5254 OR COME BY 5320 SPRINGFIELD BLVD. DRUG FREE WORK- PLACE. DIESEL SHOP MECHANIC for Local Rental Co. own tools. M-F plus OT. Drug Free. Good bnflts. 904-292-4883 HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHOP MECHANIC with exp Must have own tools. Great bnfts. Please call Dave at 904.268 4400. 713 Legals ATTORNEY- 3 yrs liti- gation exp reqd. Strong research, writing & organizational skills . Fax resume to: Hiring Partner 398-0332 FILING CLERK, Needed for Small Riverside law firm. Exp pref'd. $7.50hr Fax resume to Mark at 904-398-0332 714 Insurance BROKERS & AGENTS *LICENSEDe Immediate OPENINGS Proven system. No calls. TOO MANY LEADS!! I have qualified people for you to see. I need people to see clients and (904) 332-0716 715 rManagement/ 71.5 Professional LEASING /MGMT All positions Perm/temp - -- - - - I, 715 Management/ Professional Business Development Urnivers ty of Phoenix. Jacksonville Campus, Business Development Specialist to increase and maintain positive awareness of Univer- sity. Retiring military or military spouses encouraged to apply. Contact: Diane Berry, 813.342.5641 or diane.berry@phoenix.e du 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 720 Medical To provide medical oversight of psychiatric patients at Inpatient crisis stabilization facilities. FT Days and on- call responsibilities. For more Info. please call 743 1883. Apply In prs-n or ma c resul to rIB WO UniversityB" North, Fax resume to 743.5109. EOLA Drug Free Workplace FRONT OFFICE Experience required Fax resume. 384-3613 HOME HEALTH AIDES COMPANIONS. SITTERS & CNAs $6 50-.10 00/hr PT & FT-,. Applytat Underhill. 3515 Hen. dricks Ave Req'd FDLE. physical & TB Lake Butler Hospital DIETARY AIDE HOUSEKEEING AIDE For further Information, please visit our webslte: www.lakebutlerhospital.com (386)496'2323, FAX (386)496-1611 Lake Butler Hospital CRNA MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST RESPIRATORY THERAPIST For further information. please visit our website: www.lakebutlerhospital.com (386) 496-2323, FAX (386)496 1611 720 Medical LT PT, Mon., Wed & Fri 9a-6p, some to 6:30 Call Lisa at 904-276-2273 MOTORIZED LIFT CHAIR Works good. Asking $200 OBO. Contact Campbells at 786-4406. OFF MOR 5yrs exp. $12hr/20hrs/wk. Tues/ Thurs/Sat Fax 272- 6534 PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT/ NURSE PRACITInONER for busy GI practice. Must be lic'd. Internal Medlclne/GI experl- ence preferred. Please fax resumes to attn HR at 904-398-5653 or email to jobs@bgcllnlc.com Needed FT for the N. Orlando a New center. New equipment, exc. bnfts. Fax resume to 407-321-3041 New Adult Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit has the following oppor- tunities available imme- diately 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, PRN, direct care For more info. please call 743 1883. FT positions offer benefits. PRN. RNs and LPN. MHTs always welcome. 900 U MdvfSftaid N.ed,, Fax resume to 743- S109 EOE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE RN NEEDED Borland-Groover Clinic has an opening for a full time Infusion nurse at the Belfort Rd location. Must be RN, great benefits and salary. Please fax resumes to 904-265-6471 ULTRA SOUND TECH- FrT. Internal Medicine practice in St August- ine, cardiovascular studies exp. No weekends. Full bneflts, hith Ins retirement plan. call 904-794 5411 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. www.rivergarden.org Drug Free Workplace. 720 Medical Q WHEELCHAIR 1 Hovaround motorized, 5+ years old, runs good. Asking $350 OBO. Call Campbells at 786-4406 723 Dental BUSINESS ASST. Entry level position. IMMED. placement Busy DENTAL Pract FT. Great benefits. S'slde area. Fax resume attn. Susan 904-731-0144 724 Education Primrose School seeks FT infant through school age Teachers. Julngton Crk 230-2828 725 Office/ 7 Clerical OFFICE MANAGER/ B]KKEEER for Arl. Auto dealership. Exp'd Strong comp. skills, organized, dependable. email resume to: ariautoX-bellsouth.nel or fax 724 8762 RECEPTIONIST/SECRE- TARY- enthusiastic motivated people per. son. gd phone skills a must. hr1ngl light com puter work gen office duties, drugfree non smoker Mon-Frl 7:30-5pm 260-4588 ProfessionaJ/ 730 Personal Services BARBERS/STYLISTS Mgmt Oppt'les. Top wages. bonuses, bnfts Clientele provided. SUPERCIJS'slde. new locations. Angle 723 3713; Tammy 620 0472: Ponte Vedra Susie 273-2888 SALON RENTAL STATION avail In est. OP Salon Call 269 0404 735 Restaurants/ 735 Hotels ALL POSITIONS Line Cooks, servers, host staff Apply Mon-Sat, 2pm- 5pm. Brick Res- taurant 3585 St Johns Ave COOKS FT PTApply Inerson at any Cracker Barrell. Jax & Orange Park restaurant St. Johns Town Center NOW HIRING ALL HOURLY KITCHEN & SERVICE POSITIONS Flexible full & part scheduling top $$$ potential & more! TRAIlm 'STARTS NET WEEK APPLY IN PERSON Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm at our new restaurant location at: St. Johns Town Center 904-998-9511. eoe The City of Jacksonville One Organization..So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Associate Engineer Professional engineering work involving the design, construction and supervision of various Public Works projects. Procurement Analyst Professional research and analytical work in the interpretation and validation of various types of data collection methods involving city-wide procurement. activities. Building Plans Examiner Administrative work in examining construction plans for residential, commercial and industrial buildings for compliance with applicable building codes. Air Conditioning & Heating Technician Skilled craft work in the installation, operation, maintenance, overhaul, and repair of air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating systems. Aquatics Manager (Temp) Immediate openings for full-time, non-civilservice pool management positions at the indoor Aquatic Center located at the Cecil Field Recreation Complex. Summer Camp Counselor (Temp) Organizing and overseeing of recreational activities on playgrounds or in recreation centers. Recreation Leader (Kids Kampus) A seasonal position assisting in the organization of out- door recreational activities at the Kids Kampus in Metropolitan Park. 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 Preference in appointment will be given to eligible veterans and eligible spouses. 735 Restaurants/ 7 Hotels Hiring Dancers, Security and Part-Time Management 3966739 740 Retail SALES HELP- w/exp. P/T San Marco Kids store flex hrs Call 306-0606 745 Sales ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE For Rent Mag F/T Acct. Exec. with 2-3 yrs sales exp. Must possess high work ethic, self moti- vation strong comm /cust svc skFlls, atten- tion to detail & able to work well in fast paced environment. EOE Send resume to erin.trlay@forrentcom. ALARM SALES Commer- cial & Residential. New construction sales reps with 1-3 yrs exp n security or related sales. BASE & COMM WITH BENEFITS. Leads provided. Training avall Fax resume 384 -9626 or Call Mr Solomon 904W384-7222 AUTO SALES Exp'd only. 5 day work week. Great pay. Large Inventory. 839-2775 Cell phone exp pref. Flexible hrs. Great Pay. Call 904-223-7565 or 904-727-0074 or fax resume 904- 338-2807 SINGULAR WIRELESS New store in St Johns Town Ctr has Immed. need of store man agers /FT sales staff. Seeking aggressive sales people w/prof appearance & posi- tive attitude. We offer a comp. base pay exc. bonus prog, pald vac. & advancement oppty. Email resume llppolitliltxlny.com MATURE SALES REPS- to market health services to Sr's. P/T. training provided 730-3216 Sales Consultants WANTED! Ground floor opportunity. New anti. aging skin care com- pany experiencing explosive growth nationwide. Huge reorder potential Work from home. Previ- ously available in physi- cians offices since 1986. Botanical, pharmaceuti- cal grade ingredients, results seen within two weeks of use. No warehousing, on- line ordering system, excel- lent compensation plan. Call (904) 23293 for an Neeexrperncedsales person for Mobile Home SAN LESPERSON Need energetic sales- person. Ready to sell homes. Best pay scale for commissions. Serious Callers Only. CALL (904) 225-0222 SALESPERSON Need energetic sales- person. Ready to sell homes. Best pay scale for commissions. Serious Callers Only. CALL (904)225-0222 750 Technical/ Engineering CAD TECH- must be .proficient in autocad 104 & Cogo. Top paK, benefits. DFWVP Ca 904-384-7855 Fax 904-384-4665 ENTRY LEVEL CIVIL ENGINEERS Needed for large high way & site- construction company in Florida. BSCE required. Fax or email resumes to (904)279-0018 gateparkwayp rlnceinc.com EOE/DFWP 750 Technical/ 750 Engineering Johnson Controls Is seeking PLANNER/ ESTIMATOR To join our TEAM dedicated to provid- ing timely, superior quality operations and maintenance Support to the U. S. Navy at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. JC-H seeks Technical Estimator to estimate and manage multi- discipline mainte- nance. repair, and alteration projects. The ideal candidate will have experience preparing cost esti- mates and managing projects to Include subcontractor over- sight, and have demonstrated knowledge of build- ing trades. JC-H provides com- Fetitive compensa- ion, & a benefit package that includes a medical plan, den- tal plan & life insur- ance. Paid vacation, paid personal time off, plus a 40lk plan. JC-H is a drug free environment, equal opportunity employer. Please contact Frank Kane or Rosa McClaIn 9045420561 or send resume to NHAS Jacksonville, L 32212 fax 904 573 0644 Kanefmirbos-1ldchxom 753 Security OUARDSMARK CHAFFEER ROAD AREA SECURrITY OFFICERS $9.00 hour Apply 6900 Southpolnt Dr N.Ste. 140. 731-2060 wvzw.guardsmark tom Lic ?BB9700027 EOE 755 Miscellaneous CHILD CARE pme K 2 and Pre K 4 TEACHER -CDA Connie or Terri 786- 5952 CIT ADULTS 18-25 yrs old $7.00/hr, 40hr wk, training, scholarship, free hlth care, call 1.888 340.3922 Residential, up to $9.50/hr Car, Insur- ance reqd. FT M-F Days only. 730-7201 | CUMBER Professional experience only. FT, 904-724-0548 Needed at the St Johns Greyhound Park. Floor person must be expe- rienced. Call Diane at 646-00ql ext 2017 IRRIG & LANDSCAPE FOREMAN must have valid DL 904 779-7799x3 JX Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 755 Miscellaneous COAST GUARD Mechanics Administration Law Enforcement Small Boat Operations Emergency Communications Culinary Specialists Join forces with the highly dedicated men and women of the Coast Guard Reserve. Use your training, skills. and experience. Now, more than ever, the Coast Guard Reserve provides opportunities or you to learn, grow and serve saving lives, enforcing the law. protecting and keeping America safe just a few of the rewarding challenges in the Coast Guard Reserve. Steady income, money for col- lege, retirement ben- efits and more, while still in school or work- ing a primary job. Call 1.904-232-2575 Senior Chief Mary Strange Grounds Maintenance KIRA, Inc Is.seeking enthusiastic, energetic candidates for per- manent Grounds Maintenance positions at Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport. Applications may be filled out online at www.kira.com. Our team offers competi- tive salaries and an excellent benefits package. EOE & Drug- Free workplace. Fax resumes/applications to (904) 573-6292 or lthompson@kira.com. to perform general nousekeepTng and light anitorial dutes at South- side and Northside facili- ties. Exp. in healthcare setting pref. FT w/ben- efits. Rotates weekends. Apply In person (9am 4pm, F only) f or marn resume to RBHnS, Human Resources, 900 Univesity Blvtd. North, Suite 7o00 (thFloor), JacksonvIlle, FL3221L For more info cal 743. 1883. For directions exta02. Fax resume to 743- 5109. EOE/A Drug Free Wolkplace MAINTENANCE Lead HVAC, Asst, Make ready & Porter. Permnn positions Apt. Personel & Temporary Services 1-866-440-5949 Sleep 1T11 Noon Work Full Time Benefits, Vacation Holidays Relaxed Atmosphere Setting Appointments No Selling Call For Directions Only Shawnta 904-519-0400 TREE CLIMBER: Myers Tree Service located in Fernandina Beach, FL has positions available for Experienced Tree Climbers. Benefits include: medical, den- tal, paid vacation. Pay rate based on exp. Drug Free Workplace. Apply at 2424 Russell Rd., Fernandina. Bch., FL or call 904-261-3902 UTILITY LOCATORS Central Locating Service, the utility locating specialists, has immediate openings in the Jacksonville area. If you like working indepen- dently, this is the job for you! Responsibilities include detecting and marking underground utility lines in order to avoid ser- vice interruptions. Qualified candidates must have a valid state driver's license, be able to do some heavy lifting (manhole covers), strong organizational skills, and enjoy working out- doors. Previous experience with electronics or utilities is a plus. We offer paid training, competitive salary/ben- efits package including medical, dental and prescription, 401K, tuition reimbursement paid holidays, vacation, and company truck. Please forward resume to: Central Locating Service 8933 Western Way, St 16 Jacksonville, FL 32256 (904) 296-7754 Office (904) 296-6764 Fax Equal Opportunity Employer EXPERIENCE CAREER GROWTH MANAGEMENT TRAINING BUICK AUDI HYUNDAI Automotive career training & growth is our business. We have openings for dynamic high energy achievers. POSITION OFFERS: Guaranteed $4800 per month training salary First year earning potential over 65K Company Car Paid Vacations 401K Health Insurance Closed Sundays YOU MUST HAVE: Successful track record or be a Recent College Grad No Car Sales Experience Clean Background & Driving Record Call Richard Goss at 642.6060 to set up a confidential interview to explore your opportunities. KEY BUICK CO. 4660 Southside Blvd Equal Opportunity Employer in a Drug free Workplace U 755 Miscellaneous TREE WORK HELPER MUST BE dependable Call 543-0779 760 Part-Time Join the AVON team. Sell to family and friends. 50% commission on 1st campaign. $5 start up fee. No inventory required. Call us at 1-80O-80& 1558. (ISR) WAREHOUSE POSITION P/T Near Avenues Mall $9/hr. Weekday hours. Some heavy lifting. 904-268-9140 or email billl@byoswingset.com 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 Call 904-655-0406 for prompt service. 84O Concrete/ Asphalt Add Beautiful Curb Appeal & Value to your home With Landscape Border Curbing. Free estimates 904- 449-5168904- 502-1134 87O Lawn Service- .V Landscaping Add Beautiful Curb Appeal & Value to your home With Landscape Border Curbing. Free estimates 904-449-5168 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. Lie. & Insured. 264-9460 894 Massage #1 AT THE BEACH Why settle for less? Incalls & Outcalls 9am-9pm' MM15239 242-8998 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies oo Business/0ffice 922Collectablesand Jewelry 92 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 98 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 95 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wantedto Buy or Trade 902 Appliances DRYER/WASHER BIG capacity, Exc Cond, $200. Call 398.6369 FOR SALE: White- S Self-Cleaning IOven $250, Almond 9 t range hood $35; White Microwave $25; Call 912-510-7734 or 912-617-3745 Iv msg. S. FRIG -side by side - good working cond, SIblack, 6yrs old. Asking $ 500 o b o 912-882-3163 4, FRONT LOAD SWASHER, Stainless 41 steel tub. $150, 19cu ft. Refrig $100 729-4960 Iv msg. SFull Kitchen Appli- ances Exc cond All tLWhite S/S 26 CFT Fridge w/ice and H20. Self cing stove Dishwasher and Microhood. $750 for all Call 646-2875 LV MSG Sears Refrigerator, white freezer on top, like new $500. 733.2894704.1313 A STOVE, DISHWASHER, J both good cond, older 11912- 576- 8711 Joe TLike new, Whirl- pool, special edi- capacity $325 OBO. Call Steve at 904- 710- 3931 WASHER & DRYER, X-Large, 10 cycle, \l 4 spd, like new $385 set 904-993-3185 4 WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATORR 19cu ft. Runs good, 904-729-4960 Iv mso. 905 Articles For Sale 100's of YU-GI OHNE cards $.20 each T. 278-5224 N 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 $500; Outboard Motor $800; Audio Componets Piano Yahana 476-7694 4, BATHROOM / MIRRORS two, new, 34x44", 42x56" with mounting brackets hardware. $40& $65. Call 264-2973 BEST OFFER- for .I. couch, rocker Xl recliner, dresser with mirror. Good condition 518-6427 eves 573-3677 days CAMERA Fuji, Deluxe 35mm. 1i Many features, never used (in box). List $342.40; ask- ing $125. Call 241-1398 A CAR SUBWOOFER -and amp, 10" sub in t| tube. No box needed. Crossfire 70wx2 amp. Exc cond. $100.882-5267 A CHERRY TV Amoire S4' Wide x 6 1/2' Tall ;i, will hold large TV 476-3394 CHEVY Caprice '88, SAS IS. Asking $800 912-576-5174 A CLOTHES Men & Women n shoes, S exc cond, cheep front door w/glass and wood 36x80 $25.00. Call 904-529-8263 leave msg A Football Helmet, Jax SJaguar Full size has VlIKyle Brady Autograph Sonit.Orgbox. $85 Firm 268-2482 FOR SALE: Power- | zone weight bench Lw/incline, bar, weight & stand. Detached sit-up bench included. $200 obo. Dodge '04 plastic bed liner. $75 obo. Please call 912-576-2175. 4, Generator Sears / Craftman 46 amp I 5600watt 10 HP, gallon. Never Used. Retail $800, Sell $750 obo 771-1402 $ HEAVY GLASS PYRAMID TRACK T LIGHT FIXTURES Sadd a-touch of class. 6 pieces retail $100 ea; sell $50 ea. 904- 662-3400 HONDA MOTOR- SSCOOTER 250cc, .1-'85, $1600, window Sac/heat unit 15.00 btu, 220 volts $300. Large pickup toolbox $100. Bakers rack $100. 904-272-7352 HOT TUB NEW 6 PERSON 35JetS. Loated! Full Warranty & Cover. Retail $6800 Sell $3800 (904) 739-0488 Infant changing table | in good condition call all,221-8749 L KENMORE Washer $75 3Ton heat pump $100;, Oak Rolltop desk $500 215-5337 LADIES ASSORTED NAVY UNIFORMS a variety of sizes, 12-14 navy pea coat, rain Jacket, etc. Call Roni Leave msg 729-2295 SMurray Riding mower 12.5 HP 40"Cut With Su tiity trailer Great condition 3 years old call 874-1420 SILK SCREEN EQUIPMENT and t machine, 4 colors, ideal for deploy- ment/ homecoming events. $3000. Call 992-6877 or 294-3564 SSTROLLER Graco reclinable. has S canopy & basket blue exc cond $25. 904-278-5224/655-1679 Wa Stroller- Never Used. 5 positions. Lays fat for $j4newborns. Lots of accessories. $80 904-641-5059 STASCO BINOCU- LARS 10X50mm. Zip Focus Wide Angle with case. Exc. cond. $30. 904-221-9241 TASK COMPUTER SCHAIRS Armless, 4I lavender. Lest S $53.50 each, 2 available $25 each. Call 241-1398 The Club Steering SWheel Security device tlLike new, $ 40 new asking $10 912 673-1747 5-10 PM TOP CARRIER Sears, Great for extra stor- 4LDage on trips, exc cond. $50. 912-673-7565 A Water Boss water Softener perfect for vLwell 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/ A ATTENTION: CRAFTERs-lg0 skeins yarn, various colors, weights, types, new still wrapped $100 all 264-7606 e E FE FR oF E FE R *F EFE FR eFF E Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Name (please print): 1. Free advertising in the Reet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PETADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDMDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIAUY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OFTHOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHEAD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Date Submitted: Signature: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: C 1 wk 1 2 wks U 3 wks 1 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: e Ri Janiews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 920 Business/ Office Furniture Refinishing Fire/Water Damage Repairs Antique Restorations "We make worn furniture look like new" Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables & Jewelry A piece wedding set 1.1k solitaire sz 6 %1,1k and 1/2k Anni- versary bands sz 7&6.5. Price $2,000 non negotiable Call 446-5857 925 Computers 4, COMPUTERHP760N / P4-CPU RAM I768MB, WIN-XP, Graphic card. ATI8500DV, Monitor MX90 Prrinter DJ5550 Exc. Cond. $475 Call 779-7327 DIGITAL CAMERA under water hous- Sing included takes pictures at 100ft xtra telephoto lens xtras $250 542-5292 ext. A LEXMARK PRINTER/PrIma Scanner and one pair of computer speakers $50 T 904.278.5224/655.1679 928 Electronics A/D/S Car Home Speakers/Car AMP SJacobs Accuvolt New or Like New Best Sound You've Ever Heard! 210-347-0978 BOSE SPEAKER- for sale. You must see to belive call 778-2464 A CAR/Home Stereo SSpeakers AMP SJacobs Accuvolt new or like new A/D/S Incredible sound, most i n be ox 210-347-0978 CAR SPEAKERS - / A/D/S car/ home kVL-s speakers/ car a m p'/ Jacobs Accuvolt new or like new, best sound you've ever heard 200-9964 STV -19" GE,.color tv With remote, very V good cond. asking $75. Call 904-378-4426 ' A VCR Magnavox, with |- remote in exc cond lJ asking $50 obo. -- all 904-378-4426 945 Garage Sales Arl. Mult Family Fri & Sat -3, LOts of misc. items. 929 Allderdice Court FRUIT COVE Moving Sale Sat 9-1 Cunn Crk Plan in Nottingham, 136 Not- tingham Dr. E. furn, elect, clothes, h'hold, beauty supp. 230.4637 GARAGE SALE SAT 3/5 sofawickr chrs.dinette,child train tablechild kitchen strollr,carseat,grlsclothes, dep glass.96 Nissan Maxima 1088 Durbin Parke Or off Race Track Rd. 904- 230- 9658 OP-Fri 8-S/Sat 8-2. Lots of Stuffi Ciths, Art Hair Prod. from beauty shop closing. Dir: Blanding, Right Fox Ridge Rd; Left Fox Ridge by Lake. 2831 Circle Ridge Dr. SAN MARCO- Moving Sale Fri 9-12/Sat 8a-2p. 1586 Alexandria Place 2x size Men's ciths, Furn, kit., cycling appear etc. 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/ 950 Lawn A Electric Lawn Mower offer about $45.00 without extension cord. ph 535-8690 days RIDING MOWER T New battery, good paddrunning condition $600. Call (904) 742-7066 or (904) 220-5729. AI riding mower new | battery good running X|'condltion $ 600 (904) 742-7066 or 220-5729 A Weed Eater new l$ 40.00 (904) 742- 2066 955 Household B O P 2 E Furniture A 36" Solid Oak Table 30" Base excellent l condition three chairs Q$400 269-2413 z Armoire for sale cherry finish solid I Cwood holds television and electronics for more info call 772-0125 asking $600. Qn Bed Orthopedic plush padding, reversible, like new $400. 904.966.0532 BED KING SIZE MATT. Set. New in plastic. Must Sell $145 (904) 484-6177 BEDROOM 4 PC SET $298 2 pc Sofa & Chair $298 5 Pc Oak Dinette $198 3 pc Qn Simmons Bd $198 3 rm l8pc condo pkg $998 VCR's from $20 20" color TV's $75 Microwaves from $29 Box & Mattress Set Qn Size. In Plastic. $120 (904) 484.6177 AL California Queen, Size Waterbed Full Wave Mattress, $150 O.B.O. Call 214-9949 Contemporary Ent. Ctr 4 w/glass cof. tbi $1000 | Breakfast nook with extension and two chrs. EC $350. 261-5205 A Couch-White w/wood trim exc. i L/ cond. $75 carved wood/glass top End Tbi and Coffee Tbl $75 904-619-2825 DINING A BEAUTIFUL ALL CHERRY TABLE w/ 8 Chairs, Hutch & Buffet. New In box. Cost $6K. Sell $2150. 737-1764 DINING ROOM exc cond, china hutch, table & 6 chrs $590 obo Call Sam at 705-8293 A DINING TABLE with / 6chrs S200. Glider I 1 Rocker with stool $25. S261-5205 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Oak 29" opening class door out slides closed sec- tions first $75 249-5299 A ENTERTAINMENT UNIT S(modern)soid wooden V 1& smoked glass doors 55LX54W191/2D fits 30 inch TV extra$500 264-7606 FULL SIZE BED, 4 Light wood head- 1/ board, boxsprings mattress lyr old. $100 obo. 249-9460 (4 GLASS TABLE TOP T DINETTE SET You must see to 1 believe! Call 778-2464 I UVING ROOM Furn ScouchI loveseat, oversized chair cLexc cond, $400. Call 264-2931 A MASTER BEDROOM SET great cond S tons of storage medium wood head board dresser hutch and dresser $750. Call 269-2005 Matres A ox.St_._ Mat A Box S 6177 V 955 Household Furniture SECTIONAL SOFA S3pc. with sleeper & . IA recliner. Great Second. $7000bo. Call 912-729-6479 j TV STAND Sideboard light wood with four Frosted Glass Doors. Excellent condition. $150. 904-641-5059 960 Machinery S & Tools SPORTS AUTHOR- SITY DELUXE UTIL. B E N C H with weights. $50. Nis- san Frontier, all metal tool box. Like new $125. 504-6395 -9-7 Musical U970 Merchandise/ Services SPIANO Estey Moder. full keyboard, includes bench, exc cond, $400. 276-4121 Iv msg. 4 PIANO -Janssen Suright, 57x25x39, Walnut finish. $800. Call 247-7432 PIANO Oak. Kimball piano with bench. Good con- d, editions. $600obo. 904-771-7219 980 Sporting Goods 4, ALMOST NEW IRON T MAN OLYMPIC PanWeight Bench U incl's approx 245 lbs. Dip bars, squat rack,i leg ext, plate- holder, $250 obo. 904-631-9103 or Melissa 904-610-5456 BOW FLEX ULTIMATE EXTREME $1400obo 696.3046 OR 339.3094 a BOWFLEX Ultimate 1 fully equipped with | -all accessories and attachments less than one year old $1800 obo $2400 new 219-3361 4 For Sale Power- T zone weight bench SI w/incline, -- bar.weight stand. Powerhouse sit-up bench included $ 200. OBI Dodge 04 remov- able plastic bedliner $75. OBO call 912-576-2175 GOLF CLUBS Good SCondition with Bag. 2-PW cavity back irons with putter. $70 912-242-2249 Seminoles jacket 1993 to 1999 National SI champions all soft leather beautiful never worn $400 call 860-8589 or 317-7157 SPORTS AUTHOR- ITY DELUXE UTIL. B E N C H with Weights. $50. Nis- san Frontier, all metal tool box. Like new $125. 504-6395 Treadmill never used S $300 Tony Little L Barely used $100 Range $50 ph 220- 5974 Treadmill Sears Paid $700 used 3 times $500. obo. 733.2894, 704.1313 4 Treadmill Sears Lif- Sestyler Electronic V Panel motor Heavy Duty Sturdy made in USA $95.00 firm 268-2482 A Weight Bench with Bar T. and Weights Heavy WI duty Tunturi Good S 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' Double D, '97, dual SI axle, straight load, straight pull, 4' tack room. Elec brakes, $2000 904-272-7352 1010 Pet's & Supplies Am Pit Bulls Pups APBR reg. red nose, various colors $300. 904-8038039 Basset/Beagles Pups Adorable hith cert, tri color $250. 352.494.3029 BASSET HOUNDS CKC, s/w, health cert, $350 845-2781 : BEAGLE PUP 9wks small Females tri-color H/C $225 904-266-2539 BENGAL KITTENS - ACFA & TICA Reg. $600 (pet)-$2000 251.3783 ENGLISH BULLDOG AKC 9mo. old neutered male $1000 firm 363.2715 FREE PET BULLS full blooded one male 1 2 and one female both dogs are 3yrs old 576-7682 0 FREE PUPPIES Lab mix, black or brown. Call 778-3166. GERMAN SHEPARD PUPPIES, 2M/2F, WKC Reg., HC, $500. Call Harry 904-556-1081 Jack Russell Pups smth, coat, tricolor, h/c s/wS $300. 904.259.7852 . MACAW PARROT- Blue ' & Gold w/cage $1700. * 904-779-0228/755-6631' , PIT BULL PUPS & STUD ' SVC. GOTTY Bloodline. BLUE PITS 912.576.1045 * RED NOSE PIT BULL PUPS', $250; 8wks, 1st shots, . 904-568-1646 WELSH CORGI AKC, SwkS Healthly, happy, farm, raised $400.352- 472.5489 YORKIES AKC, CH/Line.' HC, 3M's $650each.S 904-215-1220 t Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RVs and Supplies 1235RV Rentals 300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 134 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 4, 15FT ALUM HULL BOAT W/TRAILER- rebuilt 65hp Mer- r cury engine cen- ter steering console. $1900 obo 904-553-8590 -o ,E 'i EE rREE rR:E ; 4: : :E FREE -9 FREE FREE e FREE e FREE - -- 16 Jaxir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 w7^1 ^ f11 a-F rN : L 2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 31K 1 OWNER LIKE NEW TEI.....ll...... .. 2002 DODGE CARAVAN 1 OWNER 48K HITE VERY CLEANu........1....I.. ......... .. ... 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN COUNTRY 58K WHin ---..- I 2002 CHRYSER VOYAGER V6 POWER PKG 1 OWNER . 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2WD CLTH LOADED 58K --Qi 2004 DODGE STRATUS POWER PKG WHITE 28K 2002 CHRYSLER CONCORDE LU LEATHER ALL POWER GOLD -lhI 2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE LTD 317KLIGHT LUE- 2004 JEEP LIBERTYSPORT 2W CLOTH RED. -----. .I. 2004 EEP GRAD CHEROKEE2WD30K10 WNER- 1 | 2003 JEEP LIBERLTD4WD LEATHER LOADED 30KIMUST SE'--i 2003 JEEP LIBERTY LTD 2WD RED LOADED11000 MILES SUPER NICE lI Ch r 2005 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SIT WHITE POWER DOORS ---- 2005 DODGE RA HEMI QUAD CAB 5,000 MILES WOW 1IfIi Moar press Lube $1895 Ef uueMhntmaieacea i- $29954/CYL.- 32.95 .-$36.958/C Incl les ieglacement a to S q Idle aa F a CtelipletechassislbeHel erellltKbeckadtopolibast h ,IIseariitl ~lg e gig.'Fll nmihMiaeriwsaili ha i s, d uwadl.ra is agalb dine Iralrunsucaseail ciUtasnecessarstheUtalilet ua rilasi, mssvilu irElsm.lh 32eIe. W -ri ,-6 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 i SERVICE FACILITY W0x "YO, ILL ro 00,MJ WE RJ R A WARRINTY NTY JaxAir NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 17 1205 Boats 1230 Supplies 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1340 13Tresi 1340 TrT // 1345 Vans/Bses 1345 VansBuses 1205I oa 13 SUV's SUV'S SUV's FORD E250 Work Van '01. GMCSAVANA0 16.9' SUNBIRD O 97 A .M HARDTOP FOR CJ CHEVY CAMARO '98. LOW TOYOTA CELC6A 00. LOW SUVs SUs V se FORD E250 Work VanK Hi-GMCp AVANA p00 Shp virude Tilt, COCMAN Catalina Black with miles, need to Call now miles, call now, wont VS. at/ac shelves. 42K Hi-Top Com. Van. TV, Top VHn, eaiLite '00. 25Ft, elec slide. s .- L Wn8OWS and $4995. 338-1055 last $11,988. 338-1055 FORD RANGER XLT '96 X Isuzu Rodeo '00 TOYOTA 4RUNNER '02. ml. $12,975. 699-9669 VCR. CD. 2AC's, pwr. Trim, Top VHS, Radio. front bdrm 1 owner. sunroo.call Cab. V6. low miles. 45000 miles very Very clean. $240/mo Lded' Mint cond.. lown, center console, Alum front bdrm 1 owner, sunroof. $200.Call $5995.Call338-1055 goodcond. e00. WAC Callnow338-1055 $9500.904-759-1421 Trr 6000. 904-261-2211 $8995. Call 249-5027 912-269-1296 CHEVY Lumina TOYOTA COROLLA LE 05 $5995. Call 338-1055 good cond. 0FORD WINDSTAR 98 WACCal now 331055 9500.904-759-1421 Robert Or 00 Sedan '96 in good Low mi, take over m GMC 1/2 TON -'86 TOYOTA RAV4 '03. Very Runsgrt, 109kmi, $4000. R COACHMANSUNFT dbrFuturaF'Ois td r HITCH & DRAW BAR cond. loaded. $280mo. WAC. 338-1055 p/u, outstanding cond JIMMY GMC '01 low miles, must sell. 904-10-0687/7590184 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE'03 R 1988UNBIRD16FT iberg, aCss id n moar /class II 35 00 502200 Call Rick at Lv,S AT. $2000.786-1767 $10,300 0 68k $280mo. wac. 338-1055 Clean low m. $310 m RunabotBowIson ed AC, awning, lbs/3Okb tongue 7447250after5pm TOYOTAMATRIX'04 Low hw m, new baa-wac19,988.338-1055 enclosed. Johnson 5. 249-5027for Buick Le Sabre mi, need to see this on tery, tow pkg, CD TOYOTA TUNDRA'04 FORD WINDSTAR 01 4dr, - 88 outboard. Runs $70 obo. 904-278-5224/ CHEVY MALIBU '04. $210mo wac. 338-1055 GMC 2500 4x4'98. V8, at plaer eat interior crew cab. Immaculate AT.dualACloaded. great. alv trailer 655-1679 at/ac loaded 27K m boed lo ac, loaded. $1000 down. 40901-8161 thr sunroof, 11kmi $8975. Call 699-9669nk 85.00 e1l.500 obo12 Ca73Ex6408 homfl 0,$900 dn. Call 699-9669C 94 VOLKSWAON all674-4444. -6976 219974" Fiberglass 0le, okr1 $ a aO b h worktruck. wht 699-9669Keyeenteremoteocarps tarter86A T s ra ler D hno id i0-4na de9 122ST 992SEE969 sl 87e.0A KPO TA 0O3 Brand new Arital du sraertisna 6e03-4710. 912-269-1296 500 9 62 936 12-729-6479 w/greinttowngssentry ca rter Maprin e Mialkit p$2.0000 o rmly l CHRYSLER300M W Bkg.$idob. MAZDAh84000- '02, P/U, CHEVY HAPPY TIMES' 88$ needs work $10 model 4000 remotes g cal0l (e 1A0 70-452-93A2 or 4dr, 41k mi, sliver, fullymIded, FM/Cass.V/XM Chris 779-1594 PCS engine start, door pt frnder a eaele r, CE a l slass,,ral Bcuto H OSKrRthr new thr menof 4'V0.0 tar 261E. 047 fiberglass, custoAmt O A wrC thr new Turbo. Red at, loaded, 270-841-7930 $9,700 904-813-8161 H CD chngr Stereo Sys., locks,trunk for $ 85.00 calr 1997 Sunbird 17ft 90 arley David- fitissan 8.5 ichellin tires Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 $2500obo. 904.71059204A0$. HPv ao rl '97 kIng cab. Cxc cond cinnamon metallic miles. $11,975. 699-9669 GMC YUKON DENALI '02 ., MITSUBISHI MAZDA MPV '01 / n d m o t r E i nr go o dll o n i e l d. 4o n0 Mwl e T o n s o f Bo ep e r f ra l n ot3810,7 0 95o.7m a2H Cal3 387I02 DE OTA 03 oiTruck Cap Century0 pre 000e(904) obo. Extremely low windharb@aol.com spdleather4 $27,995. Cal3877pdl, only 56k mi, 4sn van 94K mi, 261-7211 Robert miles 4850, excel condo. J WH E E L S 10X "door, heated seats, new tires recent custom wheels, / brand fiberglass cus- runs great904-214-94 Factory Chevralet CHRYSLER PT CRUISER runsgreat, $5600 ISUZU AMIGO CONV '00 tune-up only $15,000 rims, TV, VCR,4 ap- PLYMOUTH VOYAGER'93 tom fit Nisan 6.597 S ud a bi n M 2Wheels from 2002 n 04. Low miles, $250mo neg. 476-6182 Black 5spd ac 44K mi, call Andrew tains chain rs, AC cruise, xc cond, 38K. priced for King Cab excellent C Ca02' Harley Dyna Silverado In good nice. 90dn 699-9669 904-548-0004 PW, PL, $4000. 908-0026 quik sale $3250. 389-7700 condition $250 call 284-48683 ge43.0 mer47rulser T Super Glide 39o nit00 condition. $200 b wac. Cal 334-7253M 0M.1 enine 1/0. Must s Garaged Call 576-6801 leave sell. ob Csl s 04tra m4 message. DODGE INTREPID 94 1335 000 or LW.A.C. W.A.C. 912-576-8769 e a OA CR5mce p s 9X sl fs $2495. 389-770 14,900 0B0 $500! POLICE INPOUNDS- 20'Stnray2Ocs 904 284-5258 1 Atiques/ FORD MUSTANGGTCarsrom$500' Listngs moni mcurcks ruerl project, green, YNE L AUTO W HOLE depth findr Cat 9leh5an-l Aum me CHEVY CAMERO silver, gray Ithr, BUICK SKYLARK '90 3trlmtabssinktove19 handle Bars LeversD 305 '78gV-84 spdo runs st ro7ng, rebuilt, run s bu needs n.wor. HP Cuddy CD Player New Grplus more. $2,900 manual, recently needs work $3500obo. $o0 0bo 771 3982 9124674l0617 rebuilt enging. 4 210-347-0978 21' 674- 06r1 m, BBL carb, very fast. Call CHEVY C9- 10'91. .-c, AT. 1dl 2003 Bazu 5CIaoki GSXR 912- 882- 3097 o &Sd10 e50C0 milat. pw/pl, fully loaded. r al 16.5807 Pp enta$$1900. 90 4. 500,904-4212 m i DBlsT $ 1ha ,9 5C 8 C Hl V B E , OBO $a 81904.2 4 HOD2 7000. fi rm CHEVY CORVE TE sell $8995. Call 9 -7700 5 0Cruisers Ltd '94 clues bike lover "- AT, AC. o4k Dodge ASies "87 DAKOT Volvo 260hp eng, very call Dana 904 634377 mi glass T-tops 3 60V K rrIles. a c5 I.., VFOR 3 TUR AN Str tive fully 04Suz kJRSODirt interior $10,500obo. Oni $14,995 $009080026 eq u i p 'd w/sto e. Bike low miles priced Nice driver 571-6008 Call2334-7253 5 8K0n4-Door7 frlde, micro, Standup |elow NADA starter hea, great cond, Ask- bike for kids only 1,100 FA DODGE GRAND CARA- Crew Cab --bike O Ufor. Akids only 1 7C.48 Fe m 1 tcORDd.*TaurusLB '99 C rewNCab O .A In0 12 000 nego call (912)674-2310 &| 9 eens- 78km 's, exccond, VAN "90 Va sery rei 904-920 326-'92, gr a Itreen /s anewbrakes. n/s,MA C0 1TSOOb, 75T 1254J- Se a e d DRZ eD g A Lt an oc 6 7 5 0 D im a 2 -a CARVER CRUISER '89 rSee alt rea ds E 9 nOR DE R n Ave S ps6alley Head4Xtras. ExtraChrome car, 3:73, gears, $35E500 OreaRsh3p..pred t- Referbed, lke new. Must Sell Accessories Many obo 200-9964 HONDA ACCORD 03 AC, e fast 5 r89 7700 DUVAL $18k. 904-79-1421 performancearts C CD 2k 1kr take5 Atlantic BlvdAR p r$14,900 1 over pymts. 904994 3906 FORD Taurus GL wagon S31FT LWeeoo AutoParrts 406-546-5196 Ryan OLDSMIECatali 90ALERO '"4 891.7348 Green Cove Springs 264-4502 T T AU fresh '96 EF454 '03 7.3 1325Autootive HONDA ACCORD un. s looks MIKESHADFORD O FLORIDA NCOLN CURY gen, $20K 904-434 7027 4 Harley SuperGSlide I Low miles. $10,995S 2000rFirm Call112 7. asmint condblck, 1986 CJ7 6 coyl needs 'Call now 334-725 HD I 5 3lp y 23 P ARDoW t wis eloawtieo T2,988. -t28 PONTIAC BONNEVIL HONDA CIVIC '95 on. ,TOM BUSH BMW At The Aven 4620SouthsideBlvd. 642..4100 /M'O t o r 7;0 HP lFower chrome 1 0sl5htbodywork5andA$ 42RA Tauru Saer B P20 uhI 2d 985 Atatildo7720 PhlpsHwy 9 5 74a__ _g KEITH PERSON TOYOTA E R ud ES 9047. Boat 278-5224/655-1679 pant31 newTires ONDATIAC GRAND AM 9 02 9157 For n n n shape. ew tires and $10,500. (92)729-5802 Jeep enthusiast $3,900OBO allow 338-1RD J p rnd WoneerAT REGENCY MATHENY LOTUS UGHTHOUSE TOYOTA b neon 3039 795 traler.$3500 22795 5,9883714776 H28ONDAACCORDL 93 GARBER 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 11211 AlanticBvd 6421500 2995 .S1 South S Aug. an2Trm57" Cl8 u er BM2 oneeUxc 429o 8 T c1 CLORD Explorer XLT, BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC MIKE SHADNEEDS T 02 CHEVROLET822-4888R9079700 p riutaln cton7, o aint 31" new tires. HONDA CIVIC Green Springs 26420004502 OFORA TOMBUSH AZDA ERNIE PALMERTOYTA 912.725-4678 Jamesw/receissoonlyenees Sfht b work ,T,.m5i.le'.:,:TRAILBLAZERBLAZER S eri C WRECKED ons of potential for O e R miles12975699-9669 oi 4660 SouthsideBvd. 642-6060 MAZDA CITY w 29l- er dew dreits only needs Jeep enthusiast $ 3,900 BaOZ-3 1 C 8 Call334 7253 FORDF250 1 e i TE BIC C T 6916 Blanding Blvd. T9600 1 VOLUfrME Towab amle PRT S BUICK LE SABRE LTD '97 now. 11,288. 338-1055 FRD F2O 4x4 00 Crew i 269-2603 D.Buy the Trailer and W220-4776 B0.651-6621 d 99 shape., mustO5 Al motori$7 mi, goar kept, to man 1991Ford 47southsideBvd. 6425111 NIMNICHT GC TOMBUSH VW Boatand Motor otstolist. $12,500 .0BOoreatcondto Cxxean.runsg. 9-3t PO t4-2 aneedrepairs. Daniel 25-8661s525-3550 need some work o FD 0n ng 10sandSAve ;3874041 TOM BUSH MINI 7 7- 4 -600 1 ml $499 Cal 38671872 Cal4904-2139745 81s9343 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-C00 HONDAw60RR '03 465-4123 e 00'1 FO R NG c ,', T CABINCRUISER market Ights, tag / AT loaded leather H ONDA CIVIC LX PCS Cal NA 3Y 8w i 35 reocator&exhaust. sunroof newtiresand t Sp6 exc runner d Own A TY engines sleeps, 9,700ml,$6oobo. beltsl4Khighway 74i ml $5800 Call $150mo O Galley, head. AC and 904-838-8149 miles $4,500 050 9 9 2 6 8 7 7 00C 904-213-9745. HONDA CRBSR '03. Runs 912.5738835s m $0 a looks great, must sell Lni__TOW__O L3_.SA.L_.,.__ $2295. Call389-7700 1996'VWCabrio$5K HONDA Odysses '171340 raiders /YOBO Clean lather 8OK, white, exc cond Sl.V"' HY DR SPORTS1. HONDA REBEL'87 \J)' interior convertible new tires $7K 230. 414 7 .w/trolling motor. 45o Saddle bags Call Angie after6PM ,2 IzuzuRodeo"93. 2NDBUYAUTO.com -tor h m uRed, man y 912-673-7662 4 Stick Shift. AC, Bra-SI n CL NU T DCAR 219-3361 H.ONDASHADOW pkgaawesome great lhBUICK Reqt / 750 '03 includes conditionn 5 spd. 68K 5.79or28ans. ar.pai nel J l age y 0T helmets. Very low miles many extras 7 2 -1 1 8 tra Includes t mileage. Excellent $9,100378-9622 Iv message JAGUARsXTYIPE'02. Lozw dual ehaus, sec trailer, 21ifevestsb condition. Call $240mo. wac. 338u1055ste r, ruor and ropes, excel cond._9__ 20ka31 ture Town car loaded KIA OPTIMA LX'04 12K Call 904-803-3512 KAWASAKININJA900 '84 excellentcondition m. leather, mocnrm. CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB 2B 04- 334r5789 39,300 miles. $14,250 loaded $12,975. 69949669 S1LVERADO 98 turbo Maine 00904334-5789 771-1799See45338BuirundiSel. 1220 Equipment SUZUKI02 Road Confederate Point LEXUSES300'97. Legmn._r nicei '13.975 6q9.9669 & Supplies 4WheelerS50 CC, loaded, moonrooi CD "DO,_ $500. 904-771-1388 2NDBUYAUTO.com $10,975. Call 674-4-1-- CHEVY BLAZER LS 938 98 'U4dr. at ac. lo aded. nict. .98 Kawasaki Jet SUZU K I DRZ400E '02, CLEAN USED CARS LEXUS ES300'99. Peiar, 1 8,20drn 673 .44-1- skI rebuilt motor Brought new in Sept'04. must see ,00 sell quick$3950.37700 GoodrunningcondA00600.d(904)742-2066 or OBO call 268-6210 or 66 LIN CO LN T ow ncar 9I. Ca it 6 4m 4-1- 0 d , 537-0034 SUZUKI GSXR '89 Sling- 220-5729 looks good runs gr'6at L--'l sho tit erm c 52tisa$5500.MCaaiar35-612 d.,I.,,dad. 02 n dc ORANGE PARK DODGE SATURN OF AVENUES 2$55i0e0.b 92' Nissan MaximaCHEVY 10 XCab02 E 1230 v &S0Ki, likemnew$3200 GXE 4 dr AC AT PW MC GN r ,e d.59K ACURA 72 33Blardng Bvl ,--50 l0 vPhihpi-iy 262.1145 plies OBO904-334,5789 1J/S38,000 miles all RURY '03. Low miles. eltnow$9655389- ?O0 SUZUKI Marauder maintancehistoryand $2r0mo.WAC. 334-7253 CHEVY SILVERADO01500 RICK KIEFFERCIN KIA .1.26' KEYSTONE Cruiser '99 8700 miles, Carfax Report $2,500'00.V6, Sspd. ac, nice. 9401 AtlanticBlvd. 723-3210 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK SPRINTER'3trvltrlr mint, loaded, mustsee. 27-0426 MERCURY SABLE WAGON 975ca 6999669 ofOrangeRAY CARTER KIA 8105BandinBvd. 779-0071 42slideout, shower, AM/ $4100obo 904-813-3447 '03. Loaded. 3rd seat,. $7200 BlandingBlvd. 777-560 WESTSIDE DODGE 63730BlandingEBIvd. -771-6078 FM/CD microwave, ACURA TL -S 02m- Exc. low mi $11,975. CHEVY TAHOE '99 - hitch, wrty, sipsS5, heat/AC, 4 SUZUKI RM125 '02 cond.,U265-h x. low__6m-96 $11,975.' $14,300 912- 576-"8711Joe /Excellent condition, $17,900.,912-"652"51 9996y130kmii.Rblackvext..olthr1 DUVAL ACURA 672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 I [JJI_3 I . 'k |J, runs great, test ride M IT-i 1 g toSU BISH IrGA LA N T '0 4 c i t $ nti B .5yL Or., very goodG HINV-O R L N DOUS U B A R 287 KEYSTONE COUGAR on my property. Ask INIU$260/mo.BWACI L 0 78cond ition e $6500 '02 5Whl ,slide, Queen, for Brian 912- 729-7932 eve- 5Call 334-7253 904,743-4978 afihiiSin A112RGHNtlanORcNBOvSUBAU5OF0JA bunks, slis 8, Lded, Like nings.- L l new. $17,500. 7591421 SUZUKI RN 250 '97 and Civilian NISSAN MAXIMA CHEVY TRACKER '01,- BOZARD FORD 895 N. Ronald Reaan Blvd. 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 30' 5TH WHEEL '00 All access perfectcond. ND I T'90,good running 4dr, AT. AC. CD, Pwr, 0. __ng_0d!r__dF7-3FORD Prowler. All Season, like ,2300 ooo.568-5399 0 1DOW N*c d nx o7 KEY AUDI St Augustine 353-6797 Longwood/Orlando F1 -339-3443 new. 2slideouts, YamahaY2F60 '00 "" Call (904) 742-20666 904-7591421 FEoridas Headquarters $18,500. 904-845-2672 I aha F60000 i EVERYBODYI or (904) 220-5729. CV 466-00 Sosthsde Blvd 565-4000 Florida's Supef Duty Headquarers W ,1{ ll1 heblack &silver, '298.VeryIlowSmi.X .$0. 13.,999080red, PAULCLARK MATHENY LAND ROVER KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI helmets & cover CALL CHRIS 'C 8. Al9-37o5NC1,3e4642100$1(ee 5-725atA 370 .Yerf-Dog 2 Seater 4662-0726 Call now 338-1055 Cxc condo, AT, AC. FORD-MERCURY 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 1285 Cassat Ave. 3897700 4 | belts, 6.5Shp eng. 4B Npd onI 2kA ENT A n A R2ba, slides, new $1000. Nowl $600. luxurehicle but a r e 895 N Ronald Reagan Bd LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE '02 sstIded, 904-225-2769 or &very warrty carbrak/nIairBlblue lvather,1616 Cassat Ave. 387-6541 ARLINGTON TOYOTA bunks, sips 8, Ided, 904-2ite25-2769 or ~lnoF 47393 129AlntcBv.7P- Rfilter onl $11,000 call I47000. mi. rear air. L GARBERti $17,500. 904-759 1421 0mt4-294-7033 Ylee FL clean, all custom, andrew 904-548-0009 CD, cassette, excel .n7. GARBER FORMERCURY l, i9 i 406546519_Ryn ODSMBIMust seeE $8900 aba cond. 2WD. $16,000 .Geo pings24 rn 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 93"DBLW Fleetwood191.7P48 406-546-5196 Ryan OLDSMOBILE ALERO '04 91.734'GreenCove Springs Ihas PorcNcarportAlloy 325CiC-2002. Auto, Call 334 7253 AFORD EXPEDITIONS B MIKE SHAD FORD NORMhFLORIDA UNCOLN MERCURY prem.9 kg,78 ONv IC/O"E3LBlent,.excel-49-4100'10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 I&Iu Brd SSE1 '01. Immac cond, Loaded 41K. miles, loRAeTRdIriththro.Wi89nce0eset2,9 Must 9850 Atlantic Blvd 725-0911 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA MANORlTRAVELITRLRS f a r e$ t Prem. Pk, *xenon lights. with $50 down. 389-7700 sell, $T,00SobY. SalLEGROerMOcOR HOMEs 904-27-5224,-PONTIAC GRAND AM '02. 912-573-4784 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD 6501 Youngerrnan Circe. 771-9100 Sales. Service, Parts a Bedliner for Chevy BMW 3251- 2002,leather, Low miles. Mustgo REGENCY J.D-. Sanjers R.V. Sales i6ftbed.$40.00obo. PW. P L. Cruise, CD. now! $8995 338-1055 FORD EXPLORER'O4 AT Alachua (386) 462-3039 49O4.220. 0795 505,988 371-4728 pl,cruise/tilt very law miG 1-800.541-6439 PONTIAC TRANS AM '02 must se l$18,995 a797700 GARBER 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 11211Atlantic Blvd.642-1500 2995 U.S. 1 South S Aug. BED RAILS/STEP- BMW 5301a- 2002, Auto, Convertible. $18,995. 2995_U.S._1SouthStAug SIDE- 2 4 ord Prem Pkg, CD. $31,988. Call 334+7253 FORD Explorer XLT BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC MIKE SHAD FORD r,,'-I 800-62288 or 904-797-8800 made 371-4728 beige, all p wrBexcO 24OF PARK cond,$150pery sadet Call "SUZUKI FORENZA'04. pw cond,$4500. 22.3-1597 Green Cove Springs 244502 OF ORANGE PARK 246-5797 or 982-9840 BMW XS 3.0 2002, Prem. pdl, fact warr, immac, leave message. Pkg, low miles, rear mut sell $9995. 389-7700 FORD F150 EXT CAB 7700 Blanding Blvd. 7777-3673 Atavmessge.kVclimate Pkg, $32,988 XLT 'O00 Loaded, low KEY BUICK 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 Towable Super Cen- CAOP CARRIER 371-4728 TOYOTA CAMRY '01 miles. $12,975. 699-9669 [ MAZDA CIY ____."___I___]_____ ter, we guarantee that -goodicond.$50, Low miles. $10,995 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 MAZDA CITY we will BEATyour dehydrator, new, in BMWIZ-32.S 2001, Convt, Call334-7253 FORD F250'01 diesel X6-06 current deal.BEST;*r box, $25. Call & auto, CD, 6 cyl. $21,988 Cab at/ac, immac, needaTERRYlBUICK9CGGINd.MC-9RUCK BUYS In USA, All Key- Leave msg. 777-8120 371-4728 TOYOTA CAMRY LE'02 toseY $UICK.3OGGIN SH ISRUCKV stone model lines. NO Low mi. Won't last, call g Blvd. 777-5550 9.7242310 1 VOLUME Towable . FORD TAURUS LE SABRE LTD97 now. 511,288. 338-1055 FORDF2564x4'OOCrew Dealer. Why pa PARTS Altemator BUICK BORDanding41x4'M morel Over 17 L(new) repair PwrPkp, Wh/BlueInter. VOYOw mIEs$99. Cab. Must sell fast GARBER BRUMOSMOTORCARSINC, Towables in stock. manual Brims & KPkAm, $5000. 568-5399 VTLoYTAAmRiles.199021A$16,995.nCal7338-105524i-O1S1T11 Every towable in tires 15" exhaust sys- WAC or $7995. 338-1055 BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 7241080 stock is on SALE! Only teams, AC compressor, CADILAC ELDORADO ETC FORD F250 XCab diesel L tkiat SALEOnl brake rotors & pans. '95. Loaded, 81K mi. TOYOTACAMRYSE low mi, grtcond, priced U NGreen CoveSprngs 2644502 2525 PhilipsHwy. 396-5486 SUNCOASTRV tie rods motor mount $1000 dn. 674-4444 '02 3.OL, V6, auto- to sell $16,995. 389-7700 -k fan motor etc., etc. matic, powe'4700SouthsideBlvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT GMC TOM BUSH VW SUPERCENTER need to clean out CADILLAC SEVILLE -96 leather, sunroofr,6 FORD Ranger XLT '93,041 TOM BUSH MINI 9012,Beach Blvd. 78-5224/ 655-1679 97,430mi, runs 1rt, gar' miles. warranty $16,000. orig. owner, $3800. Call NIMNICHT CADILLAC 3 AtO BN 9850 Atlantic Blvd. - 1- 904- 642- 1600 .1- For Sale (5) $4995. Call 386.87.1872 Cal 904,213-9745. 813-9343 Blan8ingld 20 orTollFree 4 (4) w/3000mit(1) 7999BlendingBlvd. 778-7700 r 1- 800- 695- 2302 new-225/R75/16 CHEVY CAMARO '02 Fully TOYOTA CAMRY XLE'03 FORD RANGER XLT '02 www.suncoastrv.com $300.00 Call Iv msg loaded, need to sell fast, 37K, loaded, red, exc Low miles loaded PARKER CADILLAC COGGIN HONDA 904-220-0795 mmac. $9995._38927700 condr $16,900. 880-0790 $11,995. Ca3347253_ 283 San Marco, StAug 354-2057 ON ATLANTIC ITY'MITSUBISHI. .O'STEEN VOLVO *i J- le W COGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Hwy.17 GCS 264-4502 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 . .I I 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 at the AVENUES COGGIN HONDA 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 OF ST. AUGUSTINE www.ciyautomotive.com 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800456-1689 CITY MITSUBISHI DUVAL HONDA 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 CITY MITSUBISHI LUCAS HONDA OF JAX of ORANGE PARK 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 780 BaningBld. 26 -27 L50 anin Ula.1' -ou 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 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 Marco, St Aug 354-2057 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 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. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 ME77 FIf www.anveucKee.com 2330 US1 South 354-4421 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 898 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 CARUSO CHRYS.-PLYM. 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 LIuSofJatOill e01f 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 ATLANTIC INFINITI GARBER 10384 AtanticBlvd. 998-0012 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 4-0200 FRANK GRIFFIN BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE Chrys-Plym of Orange Parkl Green Cove Springs 264-4502 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 CITY ISUZU NIMNICHT PONTIAC Tom Bush Autoplex | MIKE SHAD 10585Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 3919 Phillips Hwy. 733-1616 Tom Bush Autoplex MIKE SHAD 1 1 WILSON 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 CHRYSLER JEEP- PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC COGGIN USED CAR 1736 CassatAve. 389-7792 MATHENY JAGUAR us i South St Aogustne904-797-4577 SUPERCENTER GARBER CHRYS-PLYM 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 -S. 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CARUS JEE 895N.Ronald Reagan Blvd. 233 East State St. 356-8491 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 Longwood/Orlando A 47-339-3443 --- , ATLANTIC DODGE FRANK GRIFFIN SUPE S2330 USi South 3544421 Jeep of Orange Park S-TORE : JACK CARUSO 1515 WellsRd. 269-1033 NIMNICHT SAAB REGENCY DODGE MIKE SHAD 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE R 10979 AtlanC Blvd E 642-56 CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 904-778-7700 www.nimnichtcom 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 GARBER CHRYS- 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-2 WORLD IMPORTS PLYM DODGE TRUCK RI K SATUREFFERF REGENCY www.wordimportsusa.com Green Cove Springs 264-2416 1-800-228-7454 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 _ _ 18 jaXJUr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 3, 2005 ~9P;T" -2-_~- w~*l~a~~rV~l r~- f( http://cogginauto.com cogginautoscom p-rn to Local Dealerships, 22 Banks and 4500 New and Used Vehicles All At One Convenient Location... ...Your Fingertips ,..~a a~ar~j~~ OW -.-je.. t z .. -Ar At Cogginauto.com, you'll find every S tool you want for researching your next vehicle. 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