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New Leader VP-45 Holds Change Of Command Page 3 Auto Skills Center Doing Work Yourself Saves You Money Pages 6-7 Nurses Graduate Three Complete Program Page 8 THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com r-- -r "- A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER VO .60 O 0*N SJCSNILIL, TOUCHING BASE Runners wanted If you are running in this year's Gate River Run, please contact the Jax Air News at 542-5588 or 542-3531. Take the survey All military, civilian and contractor personnel aboard NAS Jax are reminded to please go online and take the anony- mous survey on the Navy IG Web site http://www. ig.navy.mil/southeast region.htm. This survey is very valuable to the Navy IG in determining what's going well in support to the fleet and tenants and what needs improving. During the week of April 5- 8, Navy IG will hold focus groups meetings here with Sailors and civilians in all paygrades/ranks. Seabee Ball 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 Saturday. Anyone wishing to attend or looking for information, call EA1 Eric Lamky, or BU3 Nicole Kelsh at 270- 5225. Travel fair The I.T.T. Travel Fair will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Navy Exchange Food Court. Fifty vendors from Florida and Georgia area hotels, amusement parks, attrac- tions, cruise lines and visi- tor centers will be avail- able to answer questions and offer discount to atten- dees. There will also be door prizes offered every 10 minutes. For more information, call 542-3318. Celebrate women's history The NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will host a Women's History Observance March 23 at the All Saints Chapel at 11 a.m. Jacksonville City Council Chairwoman Elaine Brown will be the guest speaker. Everyone is also invited to have lunch with Brown after the program. For more infor- mation, call JO1 Mike England at 542-4877. --,--S-- E, Photo by Kaylee LaRocque AT1 Scott Robbins of VP-45 sets the clock as Special Olympian Scott Masters of Volusia County gets ready to participate in the bicycle event during last year's Area Five Special Olympics aboard NAS Jax. NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville wins CNO safety award | From NAVAIR Depot Jax Naval Air Depot, Jacksonville recently won the 2004 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Award for Achievement in Safety Ashore, Large Industrial Activity. This award recognizes outstanding support and achievement in safety and occupational health. The command excelled in directly supporting the Secretary of Defense 50 percent mishap See SAFETY AWARD, Page 10 Chief Executive Officer Patrick Nixon, Chief Operating Officer Simpson and DeCA East Region Director Bonnie Kanitz at the annual American Logistics Association Conference. According to Bentley, the NAS Jax store serves ap- proximately 20,000 active duty service members, 6,000 Reservists and 41,000 retired military and 70,000 family members 'Good neighbor' NAS Jax earns third community service award By Miriam S. Gallet Editor On any given day, military and civilian personnel assigned to NAS Jacksonville can be found volunteering their time in meaningful, command-sponsored commu- nity service projects while promoting a joint Navy and commu- nity effort to assist in local schools, youth programs and, the revitalization of Jacksonville's neighborhoods. Their volunteerism and hard work paid off when' a message from the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) announcing the 2004 Community Service, Health and Fitness Flagship Award winners arrived last week. NAS Jax, for the third consecutive year, had won the Flagship Award in the Large Shore Category. The Chief of Naval Education and Training sponsors the yearly award program, which was started in November 1992, when former CNO Adm. Frank Kelso launched the Navy Community Service Program (NCSP). "This is truly a base-wide award. This award recognizes the contributions of many people in a wide variety of commands here at NAS Jacksonville," said NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "While the award is very nice, the most important thing is the contribution to our community that takes place because so many Navy people are volunteering their time and services." "I am thrilled that NAS Jacksonville has received this award for the third consecutive year," exclaimed Commander Navy Region Southeast Regional Community Service Program Manager Dianne Parker, upon learning of the award. "Each year, NAS Jax service members, their families and civilian employees participate in hundreds of community serviceand outreach projects within our community." "Last year, 630 military members and 390 civilians assigned See COMMUNITY AWARD, Page 10 Photo by Victor Pitts Naval Air Depot Jacksonville artisans perform maintenance on EA-6B aircraft in Hangar 140. The hangar was recently repainted and recon- figured to streamline maintenance efforts. Base commissary named best in East By Miriam S. Gallet Editor The NAS Jax Commis- sary was named the "Best Super Commis- sary" in the Defense Com- missary Agency (DeCA) East Region for 2004 dur- ing a ceremony held Feb. 23 at McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. The commissary was one of 133 stores from the East Region that competed for the prestigious award. The award is given to the store that best meets or exceeds DeCA's commitment to quality in delivering the commissary benefits to its patrons. The criteria used in judging the commissary included the annual Commissary Customer Service Survey scores, for- mal inventory results, unit cost variances compared to targets, sales comparison and sales growth. The com- missary also won the "Best Grocery, Best Meat and Best Produce Department Awards" in the Super Store category. Base Commissary Store Director Larry Bentley accepted the award from Acting DeCA Director and tomer base, our main focus is enabling the warfighter. "When we order merchan- dise and stock the shelves, we have them in mind. We want them to com in and quickly find what they need and be on their way to do what they do best, fly and fix planes." "The retiree community also knows how much we appreciate their service to our nation and how impor- tant their patronage is to the success of this commis- sary," he added. "Winning this award was a team effort. The award belongs to every one of my employees and every patron who walks through our doors." In 2004, the NAS Jax Commissary broke all sales record with a 10 to 12 per- cent total monthly increase. Last December, the store also set a new record when it generated $5 million in sales. During the award presen- tation, Bentley was praised for exceptional leadership and for forging an excep- tional partnership between suppliers, employees and See COMMISSARY, Page 10 yearly. "We have faithful patrons who know this commissary exists to serve and to delight them. We will give them the best value and service for their dollar every time they walk through our doors," remarked Bentley. "Our customer base is a mix of active duty, Reservists, National Guard, retirees and family mem- bers. However, even though we have such a diverse cus- Photo b\ PHI AMichael Worner Adm. Michael Mullen has been selected as the new Chief of Naval Operations. Mullen nominated for CNO From Navy Office of Information Senior Navy leaders were quick to praise President Bush's nomination of Adm. Mi- chael Mullen as the 28th Chief of Naval Opera- tions. Mullen's nomination was announced March 2 by the Department of Defense. "Adm. Mike Mullen is a highly professional and effective leader who has served the Navy and our nation well throughout his naval career," said Secretary of the Navy Gordon England. "We worked together when he was Vice Chief of Naval Operations, and I look for- ward to working with him again in making our Navy strong and ready to meet future challenges." Adm. Vern Clark, Chief of Naval Operations, echoed those comments, saying, "Adm. Mullen is a bold and visionary leader who has served his nation brilliantly for over three decades. Our Navy is truly fortunate to have him assume the watch." "I am honored to be nominated to relieve Adm. Clark, an extraordi- nary man who has had a tremendous impact on our Navy and our nation these past five years,i said Mullen. "I look for- ward to working closely with the Senate during the confirmation process." Mullen was born in Los Angeles and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in Naval Science. Early tours of duty at sea included the destroy- ers USS Collett (DD 730) and USS Blandy, (DD 943) and the guided-mis- sile cruisers USS Fox (CG 33) and USS Sterett (CG 31). He has commanded three ships, the gasoline tanker USS Noxubee (AOG 56), the guided-mis- sile destroyer USS Golds- borough (DDG 20) and the guided-missile cruiser USS Yorktown (CG 48). He also commanded Cruiser-Destroyer Group 2 and the USS George Washington (CVN 73) Battle Group. Mullen's last command at sea was as Command- er, U.S. 2nd Fleet/Com- mander, Striking Fleet At- See NEW CNO, Page 10 Photo by Miriam S. Gallet (Front row, from left) Max Dimaya, groceries department manager, Larry Bentley, store director, Andy Anderson, meat department manager and Pete Petrouseki, produce depart- ment manager. (Second row, from left) Sandra Evans, cus- tomer service manager and Dennis Claxton, store administra- tor, proudly display their awards. r 2 Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 Hey, Moneyman: , .- recently checked my ;credit report and I have a lrt of old debts that have accumulated over time. I s~w this ad on TV about some company that I could 'pay to fix my credit and its history. They made it sound easy and this could be the solution to my problem. Do you know anything about these companies? Are they expensive and can they help me with my bad credit? Moneyman Sez: -The bottom line is that there is no shortcut to fixing credit. The so-called, "credit repair experts" offer to fix your credit for a fee. The truth is that no one can legally remove negative, but accurate, information from a credit report. cThe company may be will- ing to dispute information ing your file, but that can oil]be done if the facts are FROM THE FLEET When and when not to be a hero By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief Did you hear about the Sailor who, when approached by an armed robber, managed to wrestle the weapon away and walk away from the incident unharmed? You didn't? Neither did I. I sus- pect it almost never hap- pens. Unfortunately, I continue to hear about Sailors who try to take matters into their own hands. I'm not sure what goes through a Sailor's head during the opening moments of a rob- bery or attack, but the one thing that should not be at the forefront is being a hero. Recently there have been a couple clear examples that make me want to talk with you about your safety and what you should do in the event you are robbed or attacked. Prevention is of course the best course of action, but sometimes a sit- uation is thrust upon you. What you do in the first sec- onds and minutes will prob- ably dictate whether you walk away, or not. Listen to the next couple examples: "After shot was fired service member lunged at the suspect with the gun." Here's another one: "While service member was driving, suspect called another person in the car behind them. The robber put the gun in his lap and the service member grabbed the gun. A scuffle ensued and the service member FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson pulled the emergency brake. Both got out of the vehicle still fighting for the gun. The associates from the other vehicle came and helped the robber." Fortunately, the service member was not shot. Smart actions? Not at all - the outcome of both the above incidents could have been tragic. Shipmates, there's just no way to predict if and when any of us will ever end up in a situation where our health or life is threatened. However, there are some simple things we should all know and do that could mean the difference between us walking away or having to be carried away. First and foremost, try to avoid putting yourself in danger. Only go to well-lit businesses at night; don't park on secluded streets; if you're going out on the town, try to do so with friends there's strength in numbers; and keep your car doors locked when you're driving. This list goes on and on, and I sus- pect you know a lot of this. But, do you know what you should do if indeed you are attacked? Most sage advice begins with, "obey the robber's orders." I'm told robbers sel- dom hurt people who coop- erate with them. Whatever is in your wallet is worth less than your life. Right up front, it's a good idea to let the robber know you're going to comply with his or her wishes. Next, try to memorize a good description of the assailant. The police will have an easier time finding the person if you can remember what he or she looked like and what he or she was wearing. Also try to get the license plate number if possible. Don't fight the robber. Do not resist, the money or your car isn't worth it. Trying to attack an armed robber is foolhardy, not heroic. If a robber has a weapon, the assumption should be he or she is will- ing and able to use it. If you have a weapon nearby, do not use it. It's probably not surprising self- defense weapons are some- times used by assailants to harm their victims. Don't chase or follow a robber. To chase a robber is to invite violence. The police could also mistake you for one of the robbers. You should get out of the area as soon as possible and report the crime. Call the police. This is critical. If you are robbed, harmed, raped,, assaulted, etc. you need to inform the authorities. You should call 911 before you call your command, your family, or your friends. Shipmates, there's no easy, or one-size- fits-all, answer to the ques- tion, "how can I protect myself." However, if you do your best to avoid situations where you make yourself a target, and act calmly and smartly in the event you become involved in a rob- bery or attack, you may be one of the lucky ones who is able to talk about what hap- pened to you at the police station rather than from a hospital bed. Life is precious. Gambling with your life because you want to save the money in your wallet doesn't seem logical. What's more, if you happen to think you are bigger or stronger than your assailant, you should put the thought of overpowering him or her away. It's a known fact that bullets fly faster than fists. Shipmates, be careful out there. Protect yourself and your shipmates. Our Navy in itself can be a hazardous place to work. At sea or in the desert if the situation calls for you to be heroic -. that's one thing; risking your life over the contents of your wallet is totally differ- ent. Know when to be a hero. ON THE HOMEFRONT Sometimes a wife has to take clippers into her own hands By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor A ll marriages have disagreements to overcome-White bread or wheat? Football or Lifetime?-but none in our home compares to this: mili- tary barber or salon? Let's examine the facts. The key difference between mine and Dustin's grooming philosophies is Dustin views haircuts as a necessity, and I see them as an experience. Just look at our hair and you'll see what I mean. First, for someone who has the world's simplest military hair-do, Dustin shre does get it trimmed often. And here's the scary part, it never looks the same. Oh sure, it is perfectly carved around the ears and shaved up the back, but there also are subtle vari- ances Dustin complains about ("They took too much off the top;" and "My .side- burns look funny."). Yet, still, every two weeks, Dustin returns to the bar- ber shop and gets another haircut he won't like. I, on the other hand, painstakingly research my hairdresser and then become attached to him/her like a dog does his favorite place in the shade. That's because getting a new hair- style is like changing my diet or taking a new vita- min; it changes how I feel. "Anrd well it should," Dustin will say; "for the amount of money you spend." Dustin's -haircuts cost about six dollars. He tends to brag about this fact, in the same breath he com- plains about his uneven sideburns. Then, when I come home with a new style, he says, "Forget about college, kids; Mom's wearing your tuition on her head." Speaking of the kids, they haven't been spared this hair-cutting dilemma either. First, there is four- year-old Ford who likes get- ting his hair cut so much, it ends up as short as his dad's. Then there is two- year-old Owen who won't get near a barber's chair, so his thin, unruly hair sticks up in all directions like the fuzz of a baby chick. Frankly, I've grown tired of the way we are the clan of misfit haircuts (except for mine, of course), so last week I bought a pair of clip- pers. Have I ever cut hair before, well, no, but tfat doesn't mean I can't learn. Ford was my first victim because he's the one who likes haircuts anyway. "Make it look just like Superman," he told me, sp I put the blade to its shortest setting and unwittingly gave mys:on a "high and tight" like a miniature Marine. Guess I got a little scissor happy, or maybe it was the reality that once you start cutting, you can't go back. "Dad, will my hair always look like this," Ford asked looking in the mirror. "If your mother continues to cut it, yes, it will," he said. Now that I was getting a hang of the clippers, it was Owen's turn. He was much more challenging because of his fear, made worse by my maniacal clipper-happy laughter and the hair flying up into the air and onto the floor like rain. He only let me cut the sides of his hair before he squirmed away, leaving him with something like a fuzzy Mohawk. "So, I guess it's you're turn now," I said to Dustin, and chased him through the living room with the clip- pers purring, until he gave in and let me cut his hair. "You don't know how to do military haircuts," he said. "I'll learn. How hard could it be," I replied. I do have to give Dustin credit though for not getting up and leaving when I said, "Oops," and "So how do they get around the ears." But in the end, I think I did okay (and earned new- found respect for barbers!). So I took too much off the front, but there was only one "hole" in his sideburns, and really, who's going to look at the back of his head and see the uneven trim there anyway? Besides, it was free, and that means more money for my haircut and the kids' col- lege tuition. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. --bIHI mwr.,-,-w '" i-, "*. M tr tb_,i- r ,rsb' ~-v-, -l'i A--- SU N DAY SjVIC S. You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship "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. inaccurate or incomplete. Unless you pay your old debts, they will remain on your credit report for seven years of longer. Why pay for this service, when you can do it yourself for free! If you have even been denied credit, you can request a copy of report, free of charge. From there you can contact any credit com- panies that have negative information about you. You can then make arrangements to pay off all or part of your debt or you can formally dispute the information. All of these things you can do on your own. Also, keep in mind for the future, ignoring old debts won't make them go away. You are better off to always take care of your debt by paying what you owe. More questions? Call Hey Mo)eyMan at 778-0353. RCRUW/SW1) FEDORR LONDON Job title/command: Air Operations Hometown: New York City Family Life: Great! Past Duty Stations: FACSFAC Vacapes, NSA Naples, Italy, NS Mayport, USS John F. Kennedy, NLSO Southeast Career Plans: To obtain a degree in educa- tion and teach. Most Interesting Experience: A six- month cruise aboard USS John F. Kennedy. Words of Wisdom: Never give up! MRRLENE SOMERR Job title/command: Senior Teller, VyStar Credit Union I Hometown: Philippines Family Life: Divorced with two children. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: I have been at the NAS Jax branch for .mny years and have no intention of leaving this position. Most Interesting Experience: Getting experience in the First Union Money Center. Words of Wisdom: Honesty is the best policy. NAS Jax hosting Navy Run By Staff AS Jax will host the Navy 10K Run/5K Walk on April 2 at 7:30 a.m. Due to security measures, par- ticipation 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 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. Registration the day of the race is $20 and will take place in the Navy Exchange (NEX) parking lot the day of the race from 6-7 a.m. Packets may also be picked up on race day at the registration area. The race starts at 7:30 a.m. with an awards ceremony fol- lowing in the Navy Exchange parking lot. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers, top masters and grand masters, plus three males and females in each age group for the 10K The top male and female in the wheelchair category will also receive awards. The 5K Walk is non-competitive this year. For more information, call 542-3518 or 542-2930. 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 IM All M NS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Jli ANu NI 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 advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnewsocomcast.net. 'The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The hi Ilm I can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the hJaAin=, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JaiA h N 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, MONEYMANI JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 3 VP-45 'Pelicans' change leaders 'C By Lt. j.g. Dennis Smith VP-45 PAO mdr. Richard Fite turned over com- mand of VP-45 to his executive officer and long- time friend, Cmdr. William Zirzow, IV March 4 at NAS Jax. This 63rd VP-45 Change of Command ceremony was held inside the Jay Beasley Hangar before a gathering of special guests, family, friends and the men and women of the "Pelican's Nest." Rear Adm. Michael Holmes, commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group was the guest speaker. In his first remarks as the new commanding offi- cer, Zirzow thanked Fite for his guidance, leadership and the friendship they've shared not only in VP-45, but also over the past sev- eral years. He cited the challenges that lie ahead as the squadron and its 12 combat ready aircrews prepare for the upcoming wartime deployment. "We have come a long way together over this past year, and I look forward to reaching new milestones as we deploy operationally and utilize the high standards Cmdr. William Zirzow, IV we have set for ourselves," he said. Fite expressed his grati- tude to the hardworking and dedicated Sailors of VP-45. He attributed the unprecedented squadron success to the efforts of the officers, chief petty officers, Sailors and also their spouses. Fite recognized the contributions of Sonya Worth, who served as com- mand ombudsman and pre- sented her the Department of the Navy Meritorious Service Award. Fite leaves behind a lega- cy of success and achieve- ment. Under his command, Cmdr Richard Fite the Pelicans surpassed 285,000 mishap-free flight hours during a challenging inter-deployment readiness cycle in preparation for an upcoming Fifth and Seventh Fleet deployment. During his tenure, the com- mand earned several pres- tigious awards. Topping the list were a fourth consecutive Commander Atlantic Fleet Retention Excellence Award, a second consecu- tive Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award, and a second consecutive nomination for the CPRW- 11 Golden Wrench Award for Maintenance Excel- lence. Addressing his Sailors, Fite stated, "I am immense- ly proud of this Pelican team and I am awed by your tireless dedication and immense talent. Day in and day out you have risen to meet every challenge. Know that your hard work this year was for a good reason. The multi-mission capability of our aircrews and aircraft are making a difference measured in lives in support of the glob- al war on terrorism." Urging these proud men and women to continue to lead and make a difference, he thanked the entire squadron, wished them good luck on their upcom- ing deployment, and bid them farewell. The Pelicans also took time to recognize and wel- come their new Executive Officer Cmdr. Mark Turner. Turner, originally from Greenwich, Ct., graduated from Marquette University in May 1987 and was desig- nated a naval flight officer in February 1989. He arrives having just completed an assignment at the Joint Chiefs of Staff J6 and J8 Directorates. Inspector general to visit NAS Jax in April Naval Inspector Gen- eral (NAVINSGEN) 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 sup- port, work environment, training quality of life pro- grams, facilities and envi- ronmental management. An advance team will visit each of the three installa- tions April 5-8 to conduct military and federal civilian employee focus groups. As part of the preparation for Vice Adm. Ronald Route 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/south eastregion.htm. NAVINSGEN staff highly encourages and requests 100 percent participation in the survey by installation and tenant command per- sonnel, including afloat staffs, afloat units, air staffs and squadrons. The greater the participation in the sur- vey, the less personnel called away from their duties to participate in focus groups. Installations, ten- ant commands, ships, squadrons, and staffs are requested to encourage 100 percent command participa- tion. During the actual NAVINSGEN visit, the NAVINSGEN staff will gather data from various sources, including command presentations, personnel surveys, individual consul- tations, focus group discus- sions/findings, interviews and meetings with local ten- ant commanders and pro- gram managers. Areas of interest may change over the course of the visit in response to the team's find- ings. In memorial By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor Service members, family and friends came out to All Saints Chapel Friday to mourn the loss of their shipmate and friend, AT1(AW/NAC) Rene Robertson of VP-30. VP-30 honored Robertson, who passed away in her sleep Feb. 24, with a memorial serv- ice that not only highlighted her Navy career, but her life as a whole. Robertson joined the Navy in February 1989 and spent most of her career at NAS Jacksonville. During her time in the Navy, she gained a reputation as a highly profi- cient In-Flight Instructor (IFT) and excelled in multiple assignments including IFT training leading petty officer, weapons tactics unit instructor, drug and alcohol preven- tion advisor and squadron fitness leader. "Her caring and professional attitude was a gift that energized the squadron," said VP-30 Public Affairs Officer Lt. Joe Levy. That same outlook on life was evident in her off-duty performance as well. Active in her community, she per- formed volunteer work for the Jacksonville Zoo and Wilkinson Elementary School. "Her legacy will live on in those she trained and led," Levy stated. tNeurotech Inc'. ~ Jut ouh fFlmig 0sln Beutfu Hmsit Netle Uner 0Caopyof ree Senior Member-40 Years Exp e .* " Dr Tom Hardin, D.C senior member of oth the V Orange Park and Jacksonville medical connitieS, has 40 plus years of medical pradice he brings to - Neurotech. 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Assistant Editor ', MAC Franklin Brown was commissioned as an ensign during a ceremony held at the VP- 30 auditorium March 1. NAS Jax Security Officer Lt. j.g Ron Stone swore in Brown, who previously served as the assistant lead- ing chief petty officer of the Security Department since October 2004. "I'm both humbled and honored to help you begin your journey as an officer in the United States Navy," Stone said. "I've witnessed you come to work before sunrise and leave after sunset and I will be forever grateful for your hard work." After beginning his naval career in July 1988 at Recruit Training Center San Diego, Brown trans- ferred to USS Midway (CV 41) out of Yokosuka, Japan. In February 1991, he cross- decked to USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) also out of Yoko- suka and left there as a Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class in March 1993. He then attended Phys- ical Security and Law Enforce-ment Academy and was named the most out- standing performer of his graduating class before transferring to Command- Photos by PH3(AW) Gary Granger Jr. MAC Franklin Brown (right) is commissioned an ensign by NAS Jax Security Officer Lt. j.g. Ron Brown March 1 at the VP-30 Auditorium. er, Fleet Activities Yokosu- ka, Japan Security Depart- ment where he served until February 1996. Brown fol- lowed up his successful tour in Japan with a trans- fer to Naval Suppor-t Activity Milling-ton, Tenn., where he ad-vanced to MA1 in Septem-ber 1996. Brown's next stop was the Naval Support Activity Agana, Guam Security Department where he served as a watch com- mander, shift supervisor and later as the activity's first Operation's leading petty officer (LPO). In July 2001, Brown decided Pet adoption fairs First Coast No More Homeless Pets is sponsoring a -dog adop- tion fair March 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Regency Boulevard PetSmart on Monument Road. Over 100 puppies and adult dogs will be available to adopt from several shelters and rescue groups from three North Florida counties. A cat adoption fair will be held the same day and time at the Blanding Boulevard PetSmart. All animals are spayed or neutered. The adoption fees and requirements will vary by the adopting agency. Cat specialists will be on site to answer questions. For more information, contact Debbie Fields at dtields@ccjax.com or call 596-7350. Admiral Homes Make Your Move to OakLeaf Plantation .,s,. PLAN/ BED LOT SQ.FT. 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During his opening remarks, NAS Jax Com- manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson spoke of Brown's potential as a naval officer. "This is a significant milestone in his career. 10- However, he now has the opportunity to accomplish Entry forms available at base gym, fitness center, 1st Place Sports, more and I expect bigger ITT or NAS JAX website (www.nasjax.navy.mil). and better things from him Call base gym for more info, 542-2930 in the future." After all of the speeches Base entry is runner's responsibility. 2 FOR I Champagne and &. VIP Tables Lunch Specials Bachelor and Birthday Parties Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM .WACKO I S Jax Ar News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 5 Elimination of TSP open season set to From HRO Public Law 108-469, which was signed into law on Dec. 21, 2004, eliminates the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) open seasons and the restrictions on contribu- tion elections which are tied to open seasons. The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board will implement this law July 1, 2005. After the close of the current TSP open season (Dec. 31, 2004), there will be one more open season, April 15 through June 30, 2005. This means that partici- pants may file contribution elections with their agen- cies or uniformed services at any time beginning April 15. Through June 30, these elections will be processed under the current rules. Beginning July 1, contribu- tion elections will be processed under the new rules that is, the elec- tions must be made effec- tive no later than the first full pay period after they are filed. Participants must contin- ue to file contribution elec- tions with their agencies or services, and the agencies and services must continue to implement the elections by deducting contributions from participants' pay and reporting these amounts to Acquisition conference and trade show coming he sixth annual Jack- sonville Acquisition Excellence Confer- ence and Trade Show, host- ed by the Jacksonville naval community, will take place at the University of. North Florida's University Center on April 13-14. The theme for this'year's conference is "Transforma-. tion: The Pursuit of Excel- lence through Joint Capa- bilities." Dave Carey, acclaimed motivational speaker and author, will kick-off the event. Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisi- tion Policy, Deidre Lee, is the keynote speaker. This two-day conference pro- vides a one-stop education- al opportunity for govern- ment and industry person- nel to exchange the most up-to-date information on technical innovations in program management, logistics, engineering, con- tracting, and budgeting through a number of class- es on both days. Department of Defense acquisition workforce mem- bers will receive 16 continu- ous learning points for par- ticipating in both days of the event. For information and registration, go to www.acqconf.com. Yellow Water housing fire inspection set From NAS Jax Fire Department he annual military family housing fire safety inspection and briefing for residents living in the Yellow Water mili- tary housing complex is underway. The NAS Jack- sonville Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division began the annual inspec- tion March 1 and will con- tinue them throughout the month. Inspections and briefings will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. 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Self-serve -it AWAN Chris Holladey, who is TAD to the Auto Skills Center from VP- 30, prepares to remount a tire on a vehicle at the center. Lt. Andrew Dvorak of HS-15 puts a new muffler on his vehicle at the Auto Skills Center. car time care and By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer f you've ever been stuck without a vehicle and have somewhere to go, you know what an incon- venience this is. We rely on our vehicles and assume they will always be ready to go when we start them up each morning. But in order to keep them running smoothly and efficiently, they must be properly maintained. But for many, car maintenance is one of those dreaded things we really don't care to deal with. While many of us choose to take our vehicles to the shop, wait long hours and spend a good portion of our pay- checks to keep our vehicles running, others prefer to work on their cars themselves. At NAS Jacksonville, the Auto Skills Center offers mechanics and those who are interested in learning, a state-of-the-art facility to work on their vehicles. The facility offers seven above ground lifts, a special- ized tool room, a parts service, diagnostics services and basically just about anything that is offered at an outside auto repair facility. The only catch is, you do the maintenance on your vehicle. "The Auto Skills Center offers people the opportu- nity to do work on their own vehicles at a reduced cost. The one thing that people need to realize is that we have a certified mechanic to help them. A lot of people don't know that, they just think it's a place to come and work on cars. So those people who don't know how to do things, but are willing to try can get the help they need," said Community Activities -Director Brett Tracy, who oversees the Auto Skills Center. The center is available to active duty members, retirees and Department of Defense employees and family members with an ID card. While many people use the facility to do simple things like changing their oil or rotating tires, the center offers much more. The only requirements before a customer is allowed to work in the center, is that they must review a 25-question safety qualification sheet to comply with Navy environmental and safety stan- dards and patrons must be 16 years old. "If someone drives up and says their car is making strange noises, we can put it on an engine analyzer and our mechanic can pretty much narrow down the problem. If it can't be repaired here, at least the patron knows the suspected problem before taking it to a shop out in town," explained Tracy. "It's usually a good idea to make an appointment if possible for AWAN Chris Holladey of the Auto Skills Center issues some tools to Doug Boyd to work on his vehicle. saves money Auto Skills Center Cashier and Recreation Aide Tara Basye cheerfully accepts a payment from Raymond and Lee Guerin of Cape Cod, Mass., who are currently stay- ing at the base RV Park. The Guerins have been using the facility for the past 13 years. the engine analyzer because we use it quite a bit." "Patrons here can get their brakes done and rotors and drums turned. You can do all your brake work for sig- nificantly less than Sif you take it out in town. You may find a $99 brake special a out in town, but if y2 you do it yourself, it may cost $50. The labor is a big por- ._1 T5tion of auto repair," Photo by Brett Tracy Tracy continued. AWAN Christopher Halladey and "It's a perfect Auto Skills Mechanic Terry Hane opportunity for do some brake work on Sailors who can't Halladey's vehicle at the Auto afford big auto Skills Center. repair bills. They can do their own work and know they are doing it right because our mechanic can take a look at it before they hit the streets." The center has seven lifts available for use at $3 per hour. One lift is designed to for any type of vehi- cle up to 30,000 pounds including RVs. Customers can also check out any tools they need at no charge. The center also offers tire balancing, air conditioning recharges and will dispose of hazardous waste such as oil. Parts can also be ordered and delivered while your vehicle is in the shop. "I like to get under my car to see what's going on. I always do my oil changes here and if I have any problems, I come here to check out what's going on. It's convenient and much cheaper than taking my car to a shop," said DK1 Aaron Brown of Personnel Support Detachment Jax. Over the years, the facility has undergone tremen- dous changes to keep up with current technology. The center was originally located in a dirt field where Vystar Credit Union is today. It moved to its currently location on the corner of Birmingham Avenue and Jason Street in early 1975. Since then, it's had several upgrades including the above ground lifts. Many more changes are coming in the future. "One of the biggest upgrades we are working on is to clean up the shop. I think one of the biggest things is that if you want your shop to stay clean, you have to get it that way first. We plan to clean up every- thing including the floor so our customers will have a See AUTO SKILLS CENTER, Page7 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 7 Tom Rett raises his Coachman motorhome on the new 30,000-pound lift at the Auto Skills Center. Rett was there repairing his cooling system. Army Retiree Chuck Woodbury checks out the specifications of a Harley-Davidson motorcy- cle on the AutoRama Resale Lot last Thursday. The lot is located on Birmingham Avenue and is used by military members, retirees and Department of Defense employees to buy and sell vehicles. QUE The NAS Jax RV Park offers 50 spaces with full or partial hook-ups. There is also a bathhouse and free laundry facility available for guests. The park is open seven days a week and reserva- tions are taken up to 60 days in advance. Visitors may stay 42 days per year at two-week intervals broken up with a 48-hour leave period to prevent homesteading. For more informa- tion, call 542-3227. AMAN Rik Basye of HS-5 determines what parts he needs to fully restore his Pontiac Fiero. Basye completely stripped down the vehicle and is rebuilding it from scratch. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Full shop, tools, RV Park, car wash and more Lt. Cmdr. Leo Ford of the Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility gets his engine analyzed by mechanic Terry Hane at the center. From Page 6 much nicer facility to work in," stated Tracy. "We are also moving our office spaces to a new area and adding a cus- tomer's lounge so people will have a place to sit and wait for someone working on the floor or if a lift is not available when they need it. We'll be able to expand our tool room when we move our offices move as well." While most people come in for preventive maintenance, others have spent numerous hours completely rebuilding an engine. "I'm com- pletely restoring. ' my 1987 Pontiac GT Fiero to make . it how I want it - instead of buying something off a car lot. I stripped it down to bare metal, primed it and put truck bed- liner on it. I'm completely cus- tomizing it to my taste. Hopefully I'll be done by the end of summer," remarked AMAN - Rik Basye of HS-5. "The Auto Skills Center is great because it's close to my work, has everything that I need to work on my vehicle and I - really like it here." DK1 Aaron Brown The Auto Skills Detachment does an oil Center staff also the center. maintains the RV Park, Autorama Resale Lot, Deployed Vehicle Storage Area and the carwash. "The RV Park here is really a great park. We've been full time travelers since last July and are homebased here. When we need to come here for medical reasons at the hospital, we stay at the park," explained Jim Gorman, a Navy retiree. "One thing that is so unique is that they o0 c have a free laundry facility here. We haven't found that anywhere else. I also really appreciate all the assistance Terry Hane, a mechanic at the Auto Skills Center has offered. He's always willing to help and when he doesn't know something, he can send you to the person who does." The Autorama lot has a waiting list of one to three weeks for active duty. Others are placed on a waiting list. Anything can be sold on the lot, as long as it is a legal vehicle. "I purchased a 1990 Buick here several years ago and drove it for three years trouble free " and sold it almost S at a profit. I think it's a great idea to have a resale lot like this on base. Many times people have to sell their vehicles from Suda home and have to make allowances to get off work to go show it to some- one. This is much more convenient. I spent 24 years in the service and would have loved like this when I was in," said Army L Retiree Chuck Woodbury. .A car wash located behind the center has three bays with a state- of-the-art wash f Personnel Support system. The cost is change on this vehicle at $1 for a five- minute wash. The Auto Skills Center is open Monday, Thursday and Friday from noon to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and holidays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is closed on Tuesday and Wednesdays, however, a staff member is always available to check peo- ple into the RV Park and to handle emer- gencies. For more information, call 542- 3227. AWAN Dan Meyer, who is TAD to the Auto Skills Center from VP-30 (background), gets some guidance balancing a tire from John Franke of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Maintenance Department last Thursday. 8 Jax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 Three nurse anesthetists graduate at NavHosp Jax From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Three Nurse Corps offi- cers graduated from Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program Feb. 17. Lt. Allen Benfield and Lt. Carrie Forrester completed the 30-month program and will be taking their skills to Naval Medical Center Ports-mouth, Va. Graduate Lt. Christina Matern will be going to Naval Medical Center San Diego. During the ceremony, NNCAP Clinical Instructor Lt. Cmdr. Drew Pinilla, reminded the graduates of the awesome responsibility they accept when they put a patient under anesthesia. "You're telling that patient that you're going to do everything in your power to take good care of them and keep them safe," he said. Relating how the Navy's Core values of "Honor, Courage and Commitment" correspond to the responsi- bilities they face as nurse anesthetists he implored them to "never compromise yourself or the service your provide." 'Guest speaker at the graduation Cmdr. David Leonard, director of Surgical Services at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, expressed con- fidence that the graduates would advance the practice Photo by HM2 Michael Morgan Clinical Coordinator/Research Director Cmdr. Joseph Kelly (right) and Clinical Instructor Lt. Cmdr. Drew Pinilla (left) stand outside Naval Hospital Jacksonville shortly after Lt.r Christina Matern, Lt. Carrie Forrester and Lt. Allen Benfield (center left to right) graduated from Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program. of nurse anesthesia and that they would serve their country well with their. skills. "Your unwavering com- mitment to your country will not go unnoticed as you will administer anesthesia at some point on some oper- ational platform, in some remote location in the world and as a Navy nurse anes- thetist you will lead that team and you will do so with a steady hand and not a clinched fist," he said. The Anesthesia program is conducted at Naval Hospital Jacksonville in conjunction with a Georgetown University Master of Science degree program. The program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia programs in association with the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Naval Hospital Jacksonville's high- ly respected NNCAP received the first-ever 10- year accreditation in 1999. Nurse Corps officers with at least four years of active duty service may apply for Full Time Duty Under Instruction (DUINS) in Nurse Anesthesia training. The program is currently 30 months long and is divided into two phases. In Phase I, students attend Georgetown University for 12 months of didactic instruction starting in July. Phase II clinic train- ing occurs at one of three sites for 18 months - Jacksonville, San Diego and Portsmouth, Va. The Phase II training site was moved from NNMC Bethesda to NH Jackson- ville in 1998 to take advan- tage of the caseload and excellent learning environ- ment. The NNCAP faculty at NH Jacksonville consists of a Clinical Coordinator/Re- search Director, currently Cmdr. Joseph A. Kelly and a Clinical Instructor, current- ly Pinilla. NH Jacksonville Anesthesiology Department staff are considered adjunct faculty. Each class consists of WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A HOME? Think You Can't? Think Again. CALL TODAY 998-1645 It's your house._, three students who start each September and gradu- ate 18 months later in February the classes over- lap for six months. Faculty and students re assigned to NMETC Bethesda, Jacksonville detachment and receive all funding through the NNCAP Program Director. NH Jacksonville provides administrative support by virtue of an Interservice Support Agreement with NMETC Bethesda. Students also receive specialty clini- cal training at Shands Medical' Center in Jacksonville (by virtue of a Memorandum of Understanding) for compli- cated obstetrics, neuro- surgery, vascular surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, trau- ma and chronic pain man- agement. Students and NNCAP fac- ulty (combined) performed more than 2,500 anesthetics at NH Jacksonville during their 18-month clinical experience. As of February 2004, 13 students have graduated from Jacksonville's program with a 100 percent, first- attempt pass-rate on the National Certification Exam for Nurse Anesthe-tists. The program has conduct- ed six original research proj- ects that have been present- ed at national meetings and have been accepted for pub- lication in peer-reviewed journals. FCCJ offers environmental science degree From the Navy College Office F lorida Community College at Jack- sonville (FCCJ) cur- rently has openings to obtain an environmental science degree on base. New classes begin May 9. Registration begins March 9. There are hundreds of job opportunities in the envi- ronmental science field and not enough employees to fill those jobs. Several fre- quently asked questions: Q: I have a job in the military so why do I need a degree for a new job? A: Competition for ad- vancement in the military is .tough, so a college degree not only helps you prepare for a career in civilian life, it helps you maintain your competitive edge. Most men and women who are retiring from the military are in the prime of their life and typi- cally are not ready for tradi- tional retirement. Most retirees are ready for a new challenge and a new career opportunity. Let's say you get out early and do not retire. You can finish your degree in less. than two years while you are still active and find a well paying job without missing a paycheck. Your degree does not have an expiration date. You can use it a year from now.or ten years from now. Q: Where do I look for a job in environmental sci- ence? A: There are hundreds of jobs in meteorology, weath- er, and atmospheric sci- ences. Many corporations seek qualified applicants in this field and federal, state and local agencies are con- tinually seeking ex-military personnel with degrees. Every state in the United States has many job open- ings available to individuals who want a good salary and benefits. Some of the jobs in the environmental area include: agricultural scien- tist, outdoor trip leader, for- est ranger, park ranger, environmental consultant, range manager, microbiolo- gist and photographer. Q: I don't have time to take classes so what do I do? A: At NAS Jacksonville we offer eight-week classes as well as hybrid classes. Hybrid classes are in eight- week formats with half of the class offered in an online format. FCCJ offers CD based courses, online cours- es and weekend courses. You tell us what you need and we can help you find a schedule that works for you. Q: I don't have extra money for classes or books. Can I get help? A: Anyone taking college classes should apply for gov- ernment grants. I'm sure you have heard the state- ment "there is free money out there that no one applies for". That is absolutely true. 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THIS OFFER GOOD AT ORANGE PARK LOCATION ONLY. Vii us on d w t bout our upcoming locrtios mad cuw opportunity, I Wi- -l|W1c lzIeII 75r n I DIABETESIO> Tired of testing on your fingertips? DDIAAC CTAKIPADrl rDjrADr rnD I IrCROO-973-911AI I VKIPAC 3PIANUAKU I KA.AKr rvK urc %w vAr w Abm 4, %w r m 0 --w I Pm'',- '" ff , I HAR ONY KqlFkl;ll*;JRIf.M D-111111 .4 STAMPEDEl~l~R I LT M/ I CROSS COU L9,k A-- -AN- -- " I I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 9 Managing your family 's fever concerns ByLt. Charlotte Lissl, RN, BSN, should also seek medical care for Taking your child's temperature eral days before you see improve- who have not urinated in more (EN your 90 days to 36 months old orally (in the mouth) and rectally ment. than 12 hours. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Emergency child, with fevers of greater than (in the bottom) is the best way to There are other ways to help Fevers can be frustrating for Department 102.2 degrees, particularly if the get an accurate reading. If your fevers. Give your child a bath both children and adults, but old and flu season has arrived once again, and so has its faithful companion the dreaded fever. It is important to note that a fever is not an ill- ness, but usually a sign of anoth- er problem. There are many caus- es, including a viral infection, like a cold, or an infection caused by bacteria. Immu-nizations and teething may also cause fevers. If your child has a fever, the cause is likely not serious. Fevers themselves do not cause harm, but can be frightening when they occur. Not all fevers need to be treated. Fevers can actually be a good thing. It is the body's natu- ral way to fight off an infection. There are some exceptions to this. Children less than 90 days with a fever of more than 100.4 degrees F should be evaluated by a medical professional immedi- ately. Call your baby's doctor or go to the Emergency Department. Children this age do not have mature immune systems and can- not fight infection well. You fevers last longer than 48 hours. Watch for changes in behavior and activity. An illness is proba- bly not serious if your child is still alert, drinking fluids, has normal skin color, looks well, and is smil- ing and playful when the fevers subside. Don't be concerned if your child does .not want to eat, as long as they are still'drinking plenty of fluids. Sports drinks are not designed for small children and can cause diarrhea. Fruit juices can also do this. A specially made electrolyte solution like Pedialyte is a better choice. Tap water should not be given to infants. A high fever does not necessari- ly mean your child is seriously ill. A simple cold virus can some- times cause a high fever (102-104 F), but may not indicate a serious problem. A serious infection may cause no fever at all, or ever low temperatures, especially in young children or the elderly. child cannot hold the thermome- ter in his mouth, this is not the best option for you. Under-the- arm and ear temperatures may not be accurate, especially in young children. Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and Motrin (Ibuprofen/Advil) are com- monly used for fevers in both chil- dren and adults. All medication doses are based on weight. The dose for Tylenol is 15 mg. per kilogram every four hours; the dose for Motrin is 10 mg. per kilo- gram every six hours. For those older than six months of age both medications can be given togeth- er. Additionally, some instructions can be found on the medication containers. Aspirin may also be used for fevers, but should never be given to children less than 12 years old. Aspirin has been linked to Reye's Syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal disease. Medications do not cure fevers. You may have to medicate for sev- using lukewarm water. Cold water can cause shivering, which raises the body's temperature. Dress your child in lightweight clothing or a thin blanket. Overdressing can keep body heat from escaping and can raise body temperatures. The room temperature should be not too hot or cool. Finally, wiping your child down with rubbing alcohol or using ice packs has not been shown to be effective. It is important to seek care with your regular doctor for fevers that last more than 7 days. Remember that cold symptoms can last for several weeks. Associated symptoms like ear pain, sore throat and congestion or a simple rash are best dealt with at your doctor's office not the emergency department. Seeking care at the emergency depart- ment for children who are not consolable, are excessively sleepy or are breathing more than 60 times per minute is appropriate. A physician should evaluate chil- dren having seizures or children dealt with appropriately can be managed effectively. The Nurse Call Center is open and available for questions to those members enrolled in TRICARE Prime and TRICARE for Life, if you are enrolled as a patient at Naval Hospital Jacksonville or its Branch Health Clinics: (904) 542- 4677. For those who are enrolled in TRICARE Standard or TRI- CARE Prime but seeing a civilian provider, you must ask your provider what service they use. We at Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Emergency Department hope this information helps you manage your family's fever con- cerns. Sources for this article include peer-reviewed pediatrics and emer- gency medicine publications as well as recommendations from Department Heads of the Pediatric and Family Medicine Clinics as well as the Emergency Department at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. NavHosp Jax Diabetic Class schedule he following is the Diabetic Class schedule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiaries from April through June: April 5 9:15-11:15 a.m. April 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. May 3 9:15-11:15 a.m. May 25 1:30-3:30 p.m. June 7 9:15-11:15 a.m. June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine Confer-ence Room at Naval Hospi- tal Jacksonville. For information call Sharon Gladden in the hospital Diabetic Clinic, 542-7431. S M ' SJS hip 1 (800) mRCYHIPS FAMILY Home B of the Red Carpet IR hil rTreatment of St. Augustine 2665 U.S. HWY 1 SOUTH 40% Discount for Military! 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"The Navy Community Service Program provides Navy personnel the opportunity to show local communities in which we live and work that we care and are willing to get out there with our neighbors to make our cities better places to live," Parker explained. "However, it requires a lot of hard work and commitment from our Sailors. Many work 10- or 12-hour days, stand duty, attend college and most of them have families. Yet, they care enough for what is going outside the fence and find the time to volunteer." Here, in our area, the program that was started back in 1992 has been a resound- ing success. Every school and community organization welcomes service members. A Sailor's presence in the community rep- resents cooperation and teamwork between the base and .the City of Jacksonville and surrounding counties. "When our personnel participate in community projects, they serve as ambas- sadors of goodwill for the Navy and pro- vide youth and the community with posi- tive role models," said Parker. "Community service gives our service members and civilians the opportunity to enhance their appreciation of the Navy's Core Values of Honor, Courage and Commitment and instills a deeper under- standing of the freedoms that we enjoy as American citizens." The program is a collaborative under- taking between the Navy and local com- munities nationwide. Navy volunteers go out into the community, help people, and mentor school children. Sailors in uniform serve as positive role models for the nation's youth and others who were looking for a new direction in life. "The NCSP gives a lot to the commu- nity, but it also provides a positive and nurturing environment for our service members to build and develop their inter- personal and leadership skills. It gives them a greater sense of self-confidence," Parker explained. Over the years, the program has grown, but the goal to continuously send Navy volunteers, including experts in such areas as nutrition and health, drug, alco- hol and AIDS prevention and smoking cessation to teach healthy behavior and the avoidance of addictive and dangerous substances to our youth has remained the same. "It's a great program. People get back more than what they put into it. All one has to do is look at the joy on a young Sailor's face after his buddy has won a medal during the Special Olympics game or can solve a math problem after weeks of tutoring," she added, proudly. "Our Sailors and civilians are always eager to go out into the community and volunteer. We have many service-oriented, civic-minded people on this base and.I am glad NAS Jax won. They earned it," she concluded. For more information on how you can make a difference in the community,'call Diane Parker at 542-5380. NEW CNO: Mullen chosen for top Navy position From Page 1 lantic. While there, he championed increased interoperability between U.S. and NATO naval forces, and spearheaded innovative approaches to the way U.S. carrier strike groups and expeditionary strike groups prepare for overseas deployment. He has continued that focus on readiness and international cooperation in his current assignment. As commander of NATO's Joint Force Command Na- ples and Commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe (CNE), he is leading efforts to further strengthen and expand multinational mar- itime partnerships. "We do very little any- more as a solitary service at sea," Mullen wrote in his recently released CNE Guidance for 2005. If the war on terror has taught us nothing else, it is that the future of national and international security lies in mutual cooperation, jointness and interoper- ability. Nobody goes it alone." Mullen has also made it a priority to accelerate the transformation of naval forces in Europe, calling it "vital to keeping the ter- rorists on the run." "The only constant in the Navy's future is change," he recently told Sailors at Naval Air Station Sigo- nella, Italy. 'Change is hard. I know that. But we are up against a new and elusive enemy. The only way we can win is to trans- form, to change the way we think about war, as well as the way we fight it. Second place is not an option." Mullen's major shore assignments include duty on the staffs of the Secre- tary of Defense and the Chief of Naval Operations. He has served as director of Surface Warfare (1998- 2000); deputy chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements and Assessments from 2001 to 2003; and he was the Navy's 32nd Vice Chief of Naval Opera-tions from 2003 to 2004. Mullen holds a Master of Science degree in Opera- tions Research from the Naval Postgraduate School and is a 1991 graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Manage- ment Program. Photo courtesy of NAS Jax 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. SAFETY AWARD: NavAir wins for second year From page 1 reduction goal by reducing mishap trends and costs, demonstrating safety lead- ership, being innovative and enthusiastic in market- ing safety, and promoting a superior level of safety cul- ture within the command. Depot Commanding Officer Capt. David Beck, is a staunch supporter of the depot's safety program and has stated that the safety and health of everyone at the depot, whether military or civilian, is of utmost importance. The varied forms of support that Occupational Safety and Health provides the depot helps the command to suc-. cessfully carry out its mis- sion. This is the second year in row the depot has won this prestigious award. By win- ning this award, the depot is automatically eligible for the Secretary of Navy Award for Achievement in Safety Ashore in addition to Z Gold Man: 104 College Dr., Orange Park, FL 32065 Tue-Thu: 10:00-6:00 Fri: 10:00-7:00 Sat: 11:00-5:00 Sun-Mon Closed Bus: (904) 298-0009 Fax: (904) 298-0078 Cell: (904) 514-5685 mrouphail@yahoo.com www.zgoldman.com be nominated for the Department of Navy Safety Excellence Award for fiscal year 2005. The fiscal year 2004 award will be pre- sented at the 13th Annual Safety Professional Development Conference in April in San Diego. 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Travel Fair March 12, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. NEX Food Court Visit 50 vendors, get great discounts and door prizes. Savannah's Hidden Gardens Overnight Getaway April 23-24 Tour includes transportation, hotel, two meals, tour of eight hidden gardens, guided boat tour and trolley tours. Cost is $170 Sign up before March 25. Travel fair Saturday Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Kirstine Schimpf, sales manager with the Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Shows informs YN1 (AW) Timothy Smalley of NAS jax Admin Department about dinner and mystery shows during a past I.T.T. Travel Fair. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Orlando Magic Basketball Game March 13 Cost is $5, transportation and ticket included. The bus leaves at 3 p.m. Last Buck BBQ March 14, 5 p.m. 2005 Bass Tournament scheduled for April 16 Entry forms available at Mulberry Cove Marina Mulberry Cove & Jax Yacht Club Seeking sailing FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and bers and their families, and civilian March 10 Car Buying Workshop Family Support Center (FFSC) personnel aboard the base. March 14-17 Transition Life Skills Education and Pre-registration is required. If spe-, Assistance Program (separating) Support Program is the foremost pre- cial accommodations or handicapped March 28-31 Transition ventive measure for the avoidance of access is required, please notify FFSC personal and family problems. upon registration. Assistance Program (retiring) All FFSC workshops and classes The following workshops are avail- For further information or to register, are free and available to service mem- able in March: call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Balloon award Photo by Jennifer Eveges CMDCM (SW/AW/FMF/NAC) Buck Hickman, senior enlisted advisor to Navy Personnel Command in Millington, Tenn. accepts a Morale, Welfare and Recreation Balloon Award from Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jax commanding officer Feb. 28. Hickman was nominated by the Liberty Program for his efforts in securing funding for equipment upgrades. The Liberty Recreation Center received a new 50-inch television for the movie room, six 22-inch flat screen monitors for the game consoles, laptop computers, printers new basketball goals and outdoor grills. The Dentist Place And... 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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 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 is 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. Friday, 7 p.m. Team America: World Police (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. Two Brothers (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Hidalgo (PG 13) MA .- (SSH, Covers Orders *Blemishes "-' ayaway & ing Available " ...*Delivory .com 1-a Iwz C OOW LL, 3:___ r Wilson Blvc SSleep ,Ls i2, l "s'",* 1. World of Sleep MATTRESS OUTLET rlr I~OI.. I XR TOP JL %..# JLJwjL. 12 ) lax Air NWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 Water More than 2-mi gallons saved ai From Naval Facilities Tea Southeast Public Affairs Facilities Team Southe partnered with the River Water Ma District (SJRWMD) for funding on a major renova at NS Mayport. The two have joined to this project to offset some to the Navy. Not only did t ship assist with the fund come has proven to save ov lion gallons per year of saving project llirn sewage, a 41 percent savings. As part b llion of an incentive program to conserve m y water from the area's aquifer, SJR- e mnually WMD is providing cooperative fund- ii ing assistance in the amount of v m $21,205. fl The renovations were done in con- l junction with a $1 million project east (FTSE) through a Utility Energy Savings n a St. Johns Contract with People's Gas. FTSE t' management Energy Manager and People's Gas v cost share Utilities Manager identified several d Ition project things that could be done to provide u both water and sewer savings. They a together for determined many plumbing n of the cost changes/upgrades that could be made, g he partner- no different from the typical home n ng, the out- improvement projects one does to s ver two mil- their own house, to enhance efficien- c water and cy. Improvements were made to six r a success buildings. Upgrades were made to modify bathroom urinals to run more efficiently, water efficient toilets were installed, water efficient aerators vere added to sink faucets, and low low showerheads were installed in locker rooms. Upon completion of the project, monthly readings were collected for wo years. In comparing the readings ith data of the previous year it was determined that the water efficiency upgrades made to the six buildings accomplished a savings of over two million gallons of water, which will generate a cost savings of approxi- mately $22,000.each year. It goes to how that low cost common upgrades an save money and precious sources at home and at work. Weapons training HS-11 petty officer reenlists F- . Photo by Ensign Dave Colon HS-11 Lt. John Van Jaarsveld administers the oath of enlistment to IT2 Jennifer Owen during a reenlist- ment ceremony held recently at the Jacksonville River City Brewing Company. In attendance were Owen's family members and friends, many HS-11 "Dragonslayers" and shipmates who have served with her at other commands. Owens, who reenlisted for five years, said: "I decided to stay in because of the great experiences and opportunities that the Navy offers. The reenlistment bonus was a big incen- tive. Moreover, I'm thinking about applying to become a Navy nurse." Photo by PH2 Charles Hill (From left) AW2 (AW/SW) Amanda Egloff, AW2 Darien Durk and safety observer AWCS Jim Zobrosky of HS-11, train for a quarterly transition course for combat search and rescue firing the 9 mm and the M-16 rifle at Camp Blanding Feb. 18. Webster University offers classes on base From the Navy College Office Enroll today at Webster University and register for spring classes running March 19 through May 22. The following classes are available at NAS Jax: CourSe Title Day BUSN5620 Current Economic Analysis SAT #2 BUSN5760 Applied Business Statistics SAT #1 COMP220 Internet Mgmt. Applications SAT # 1 FINC5880 Advanced Corporate Finance SAT # 1 HLTH5040 Health Systems TH Human Resources Dev. HRDV500 Intro to Human Resources Dev. TH HRDV5750 Research & Assessment W Methods in HRDV HRMG5000 Developing & Managing SAT #2 Human Resources HRMG5700 Employment Law W MNGT5590 Organization Behavior T MNGT5570 Basic Finance for Managers T MRKT5000 Marketing SAT #2 The following degrees are available Masters of Business Administration Master of Arts in Computer Resources and Information Management Masters of Arts in Health Services Management Masters of Arts in Human Resource Development Masters of Arts in Human Resources Management Masters of Arts in Management and Leadership Masters of Arts in Procurement and Acquisitions Management Webster University offers convenient evening and week- end classes, five terms a year. For more information, call Linda or Jennifer at 779- 7124 or visit www.webster.edu/jack. rehMMqa Tax preparation available on base From Naval Legal Service Office Southeast Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Elec- tronic' Tax Filing (VITA/ELF) is available on base in Building 583 week- days through April 15. The hours are Monday, Wednes- day and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursday 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 State- ment(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 num- ber for Direct Deposit. Bring other relevant infor- mation such as the total amount paid for daycare and daycare provider's iden- tifying number. If electroni- cally filing a married filing joint tax return, both spous- es must be present unless a power of attorney is granted to the other spouse. Appointments can be appointments are preferred, made in person at Building however walk-ins will be 583 or by calling 542-8038; accepted. WTILDLE 1WEST CflUh1ThYr -^>%. Left Secttochangeowivhutnotice. JsSSW .a l .NB, , CCOp 724-7800 CGC0208-0f Fo oe vial ow, isi wwsd"onstruchonco ww -edacostrutio co Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 13 Regional park announces outdoor events By Leslie Royce Westside Regional Park Naturalist The Westside Regional I located across the NAS Jax I Gate is pleased to announce t March and April Naturesc Programs. Also, we are looking volunteers to participate Project Feeder Watch, which research and education proje the Cornell Lab of Ornitho] National Audubon Society, : Studies Canada, and Canadian Nature Federation are putting up several diffe types of, ird feeders that wi visible from the large window the west pide of the nature cen So, what does a person do participates in the Feeder Wa You watch birds for as little five minutes or as long as want. You count how many i of each species you see at time. And you record that d With assistance, even a si child can'do that. And, of coi we'll be there to offer assists The data collected will be use scientists to track and st 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. 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 Association of Avia- 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 Offi- cers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth changing bird populations. We are looking for volunteers to collect data on Fridays and Saturdays. You don't have to make a commit- ment to come out regularly. Just call us before you visit to make sure that the nature center isn't being used for a public program. And need a couple of working blenders and irons for our paper- making children's workshop. The following events and work- shops will be held at the park in March and April. For further information or to register, call 573-2498. Florida Trail association: Leave No Trace Today, 7-9 p.m. This month's meeting features the first in a two-part series of the "Leave No Trace" program. The first four princi- ples will be covered: Plan Ahead & Prepare; Concentrate Use in Popular or High-Use Areas; Spread Use and Impact in Pristine Areas; and Avoid Places where Impact is Just Beginning. Please call 387-6998 for more informa- tion about FTA or the meetings. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Plants and Their Uses By People March 11, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Since the beginning of time, people have used plants for food, clothing, shelter, tools, and many others purpos- es. Learn about plant biology, and how we have used different parts of plants to make useful items. Registration required. Lucky Paper Making: Green is Good! March 17 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Come and join us in learning how to make paper that will bring out the green in all of us. We will use many kinds of green items to make our cre- ations. Registration required. Nature Discovery Walk March 23, 3-4:30 p.m. Join in a leisurely walk where we will try to discover signs of spring. Ferns should be showing new growth and we should hear migrating songbirds and other sounds of spring. This walk can accommodate strollers. Registration required. Basketweavng March 29, 10 a.m.-noon Individuals aged 14 and up are invit- ed to learn how to weave baskets using material from nature. Participants need to bring their own supplies. Registration COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @ sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. 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. The Military Officers As- sociation holds their monthly dinner meetings on the third Wednesday of every month. This month the meeting will be March 16 at 6 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. For informa- tion or reservations, call Bill Potter at 213-0701. The Jacksonville Genealo- gical Society meeting will be held March 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the Willow Branch Library, 2875 Park Avenue, Jacksonville. For additional information, call Mary Chauncey at-781-9300. The Bel-Med Athletic As- MULBERRY COVE MARINA 2005 Memorial One Design Regatta Series Sponsored by MWR Mulberry Cove Marina, NAS Jacksonville Charile Strathman March 19, 2005 Wendal Davis April'9, 2005 Ted Tanier September 18, 2005 Tom Hansknecht, October 2, 2005 Officiating and Organizing Authority by Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club p . Calling all Skipper "B" qualified NAS Jax sailors Expand your horizons I Compete 1-on-1 or as a squadron I Mulberry Cove Marina is the official sponsor of four sailboat races (regattas) on the St John's River. Open to 8 different types of sailboats including the marina's own Lasers, Flying Juniors, and Flying Scots. You may register at the marina, or download the entry form from www.sailiax.com and bring it with your payment to Mulberry Cove Marina, Bldg 1072 on Ranger Road. Contact the marina to reserve a rental sailboat at 542.3260. Each regatta will be between the Buckman Bridge and the Fuller Warren Bridge. Prizes are awarded to the winner of each one-design class, and a Grand Champion Series winner at the conclusion of the October 2 race. Regattas include free food and beverages at the awards ceremony. Entry fee is $10 per boat. Regatta schedule: 4 0930-1100 1100 1200 ASAP Registration. Sailors Meeting. Warning Signal for First Class of Sailboat. Awards Presentation, Food & Beverages. Contact the marina at 542.3260 for additional Information and regatta rules Jacksonville's All Brick Builder PierstPa #00...$1,1001 : 1 CBC43518 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International dedicated to finding a cure www.adamshomes.com R061346 Q please visit www.jdrf.org or call 1.800.533.CURE A CFC Participant Provided as a public service I Jveil DabeesReeach oudaio Ineratonl sociation,of Clay County is currently taking registration for the upcoming 2005 Pop Warner Youth Football and Cheerlead- ing Programs. We offer football teams and cheer squads for ages 5-15 years old. 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Book Signing: Florida Butterfly Caterpillars and Their Host Plants April 2, 10 a.m.-noon Marc Minno, noted butterfly expert and author of five books on butterflies, will be conducting a book signing fea- turing his newest book, Florida Butterfly Caterpillars and Their Host Plants. Minno will also present a slide program, followed by a walk outside through the butterfly garden. Florida Butterfly Gardening, Minno's fourth book, will also be available at the sign- ing. Wee Workshop: Ant Adventure April 5, 10-11:30 Calling all wee nature adventurers (children 7 years and under) and their adult companions to join us on an ant adventure. After learning some interest- ing facts about ants, we will search the park for ants and observe their behav- ior. Following an ant game, we will cre- ate an ant that you can take home. Registration required. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Swarm into Insects April 15, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Going buggy? Join us and learn more about entomology, the study of insects. We will participate in a bug scavenger hunt, view bugs in the field, and take a closer look at insects under a microscope. Participants will go off- trail, so please wear close-toed shoes and bug repellent. Registration required. Nature Crafts: Art of Using Recyclables April 21, 10-11:30 a.m. Join us in celebrating Earth Day by creating art out of recyclables! We have different projects you can create using recyclable items from your own house- hold. Registration required. Map and Compass Instruction April 23, 10 a.m.-noon Participants will learn to determine bearings, how to set up travel locations on a map, and how to determine bear- ings of travel locations. Each team of two will work to find eight locations in the park. Each participant must have a compass. Please keep in mind that flat compasses are best for map work. Participants should wear appropriate clothing, shoes, and bring bug repel- lent. Registration required. Email John Trow at johntrow3@juno.com. 14 JaxAil NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 2005 Captain's Cup race is underway By Bill Bonser Sports Coordinator The Captain's Cup is awarded annually in January to the command that has demonstrated the highest level of participation and achievement in the NAS Jacksonville Captain's Cup Athletics Program. The Captain's Cup program is for active duty military individu- als and teams representing activities attached to NAS Jax. The program has an entry point divisor assigned to each activity/unit based on manpower authorized allowances to level the playing field for smaller commands. There are two types of events: team and individual sports. Commands may enter as many teams or individuals in the events. Commands receive 30 entry points for each team completing the respective sport season. Command entry points are then divided by the command divisor to get the total entry points for the respective sport. Commands lose 10 captain cup points for every no show for- feiture. Additional points for team sports are awarded for league champion 25 points; league runner-up 15; playoff champion 35; playoff runner-up 25; and playoff third place 15. Commands receive five entry points for each command participant entered in an individual event. Commands can earn up to a maximum of 30 points for an individual sport and then the entry points are divided by the command divi- sor to get total entry points for the respective individual sport. Additional points for individual sports are awarded for first place 20; second place 15; and third place 10. The Captain's Cup events run through the calendar year and the Captain's Cup trophy is awarded to the command with the most points accumulated when all the events have been completed. Previous Captain's Cup winners are: VP-45 in 1998, VP-30 from 1999-2003 and AIMD in 2004. The 2005 Captain's Cup season is underway and VS-32 current- ly has a 22-17 lead over VP-30. For more information, stop by the NAS Jax Gym or email bill.bonser@navy.mil. , Spring softball leagues forming The following leagues will be starting in late March: Greybeard (active duty ages 30 and up); Intramurals (active duty and reservists only); and Women (active duty, depend- ents over 18, Department of Defense, retirees and reservists). Entry forms and rosters are due March 5. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Tennis tournament slated A Captain's Cup singles ten- nis 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 will earn Captain's Cup points for their respective com- mand. Call the NAS Jax Gym to 4-on-4 Flag Football Final Standings Team HS-15 Blount Island AIMD Soldiers VP-45 HS-75 AIMD Jax VP-30 E'S MSO Coast Guard VP-30 Students HS-5 Wins 8 8 7 6 Losses 2 2 3 3 4 Intramural Basketball Final Standings Team Wins Losses NCTS 5 1 NavHosp Blue 5 2 VP-45 5 2 Air Ops 4 3 VS-24 4 4 sign up by March 25. Skeet meeting coming up A Captain's Cup skeet meet- ing 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. Captain's Cup points will be awarded for a command ath- letic officer or designated repre- sentative attending the meeting. The rules will be discussed and the entry forms will be distrib- VP-30 O's AIMD South HS-15 HS-11 NavHosp White VS-30 VP-16 AIMD 65D VS-31 Greybeard Basketball Team Wins CNATTU 4 CPRW-11 4 NCTS 3 VP-30 3 AIMD 2 VP-16 2 TPU 0 VP-62 0 VP-45 0 uted to join the league. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soc- cer, softball, football, and volley- ball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. 4 4 0 3 5 1 1 5 7 Final Standings Losses I Cancer Information & Counseling Line 800-525-3777 SMedical Information Emotional Support Resource Referrals 1a CC paricipant PROVIDED 1AS A PUBLIC SERVICE. 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McDuff 3br. fpl, carcarportnewpant BO/ r, 1500sf. 1.ac lot LAKFRONT d for u STSDE new 4/2 land/ 44 Storage/Mini-i d, Without kids (while you hdwd firs. 904-259-8304 In/out & crpt,.ch/a. Lic. inground pool, credit $630rm.521-4426 Evenings ONLYV$39,900. sale, frm. 801-3360370 B& ready to be moved in 4315Rooms to Ren wait) With KidE (a little R.E. $115,900.4631663 problems ok. owner Great all Sports lake to &tol Al a nes Incid 44RoomstoRen FLEM 904.-NW .2269 longer) Since 19811by finance $149K 477-6311 fishboat. swim- or just FSBO 3/2 20f. 1.5 atonly6412187relax. Call for details. ac 3 out buildings, Resorts 1463sf 3/2.ar$1150 30S______ R N TNo 335 Clay McKeough Land Co. 'custom built. WESTSIDE new 4/2 land/ 445Storage/Mini- 287-9435 866-4577 ARLINGTON sonille 866-920-5263 $240k,6 mi's home pkg, $500 dwn, Lockers N. ST. AUG. Las Palmas 210 Estate Sales C A R URE 4/2 double Jacksonve OWNER fromPalatka, FL $750/mo Call 349 2426 450 Management/Rental 2/2, fabulous ICW view, cOnly sok. Must selle OPCCY4OR 3.5 BATH Waterfront w/dock-205O 386-328-3412 Services attached gar. incl WD Listing 688 298 8428 x30 v de M/H I $6S,003/1., CH&A. 1528 3.400=SF $315,000.0 Lakeshore. Remod3/3. new Northslde DW 3/2 on '. frig&cable,$1295. Ca 1156 LEEDA DR. o WINDLE ST 9 2 212 kit&baths wd firs, fp, scr ac. FSBO. $114.900. 5747 4WantedtRent 904-882952486 Lane. 50yr accum Furn. FORECLOSURE sed, on 4 lots. 42. 9890 prch, Ig yd3895005360K 365 Manufatured Wanderng Tr 333.8803 iewIry, vintage clothing. OnI' 832 5001 For listings FLEMING ISL/Chatham3 o5tHomesa o Brand new water- HH gar full. Fri-.Sal 8-3 800- 749-8124 xF20/ /EJEmth A 3/2 FORECLOSURE! Village 3600sf. 6/4 _______ Apartments wd firing granite cntrs, www.charl o -Ony $53k' For istins B NOversized 355 Condominiums 400 nssappds, 24hr Fitness INVESTORS SPECIAI 4.4/3 ebnt call 800 7498124 x 1002 water lot $320k. Cell: -Call 699 225 CiFurnished i' 24r Fite ESTATE SALE 7 4 2 6 75" SMV. Won't Lst S 904 860-5564/H:287-6709a New and Used C Aail in Mar. $13-00 Pineville in Ortega Hills. Ing. 904,-521-64$749A GREAT BEACH BUY 2,3,4 bedroom homes. N'SIDE ear 10th& Main m 6- ie3/11 g 3/12. 3,13 9.4 ong.3924 4 12449005 Sh r -k FLEMING ISL. 3/2 1800sf JARDINDEMER Double and single 1/1 clean, crpt$375mo. ORTEGA RIVER Free Rent 3/11o b/. 3,'n3 ,4 OBD SCM faA5l2 1 3 k deck/Hottubstone fpl SEE AD UNDER BEACHES wide. Readytonbe $20dep. 17441570 lu o LR, DR, ss Wood blr sets. antq. S'SIDE EST. Charming A 1.3 A/ o S 0.00 newttie.tR0k.4 21i 250dep. Call 744.1570 luxury 3 portable Singer sew. 3,, 1. n... cpL'pnt &. iktileetile.$209k.49- OR CALL 241-2270 moved Into. Contact appl's pool fitness ctr, mach, living nd lam ch'a. IcarcarporLS Mke(OUtO o ll 3/1. Ingrpool Middleburg 1 ac. 3/2.Ba adow/s Bvd Rebecca @2467684 .cl boarmt c uslegatedi, rm furn 1992 Ford ic Re,,or.463,063I n n ds wrk. gar. C&A. Mo rar p ,15+d 405 P ens accessboatslpavail5. Escort.,cami. l~ t R r 5WEE decelni mn'ho.odGale- otoffice 00571Jogscr.porch 3 405 Unfurnished $1550 mo .537-8960 offer, phone S lt 60478894807 way area, close to wnerin. ..57 freshpaint new roof& 2/1 single wide i OnRTEGA RIVER Waterfmt 727-365-30 n 306 Intracoastal downtown545-2939 o Oakleaf Plantaton $12s 7104 $000m. down. 2 Bedroom loft on 2nd 2/2, gated, fltn. ctr, pool, FULLY REMO 3145sf 5br/4ba Low monthly payments F eat -in Kitchen SS apple, new constr., FULNY REMODE4JE:D 4g it 3 car garage, IL VILLAGIO CONDO'S won' last long t Private 1-1/2 acre lot. $1100m. 904-334-9102 230BUING A 320 Westsid Redce 2 AC L Yd. ul-de-sa Ig lot, FOR SALE-Move in cond. Call Rebecca @24-7084 N Fpi Fishing2 pond askingapp a THOMEII O W d 7467 So D4. many upogr des Sufor r lr dnrd vover HL PACKAor ina ncing for all custom- 305-632-9133 PCS move a o0 8e814, $167.899. 912-882-0992 Ask about Specia LEASE OPT/PURCH. nitNice Fn Aval 389-1516.2255mo+dep. 854.8141 CRoner4ro/t Get N R T N E 7693 d 1757o 2 4 1 Eu STBUECoRRun ROMMSO 1. TH FCaB AUSFR A RLL Handyman Special acres in Jacksonville. maCheckRI 2 BER ACCESS -(2) TH SVASPECIALSTY HOME B O $24,900. cash offers ace 4/3ND.2/2Wateont $9 tDown. $595 Mo. WESTSIDE-3/2 man GREATdeas!! 2/ S com olD Kgi rd'v mt *R PEW CRC-057161 *"904-219-3661 .T.or. Lerhan2 3 Sad ve.Thou s-a.n! Lnd/hompePk.00mo available in select-units. ANICELoArNDtCAPODL te ther HOMERECIALS* BENT CREEKW. 11HOMth St. Gated comm. $279900. carGRw/fp $136k. Odep.. 904 891 5393 Cal for details! r Hmcable Available 4/1/05warranty BUILDER SPECIALST 3BR/2BA 153 SF. Ca 1.88.584.9992 sac. home. sac9 707-7498 CALL 291-3100 orches (904onriver 8060 910Year lawnservice. PS 307 RESALEn ar www.ByOwner.com/6249 From2 low 140's. 2 BA A new .6re 4/3 arncete dive Arington FEDERATED$900mo. 57-2 Rv BUrfront ALO Com25YR NAVY SPOUSE 786-9135 dn. $67mo. 219-3661 340 oun34LO F S ous bd MANAGEMENT GROUP SAway3/2 MH on 20 PLUS YR wASAO c 1n nt SANUMARCO 411.10 Acre. $62K CalIl 2 RLO 2 6F0 or LEASE OPT. :nsPURChallE 9 2 nBEDROOM/BATH 912-729-5 2683RE428 x22ALTOR 2 78-6005 Nice 3/2.5 on shallow CIARRONE 4088 Gol 90491CC.1126 RIVERFRONT UNITS 90PRIN ELD SQ. Fr. MKARENDNELSON canal of Trout River. 4/3. upgraded cabi. ,e$20.05 MOVES YOU IN! RECENTLY UPGRADED' HOMEFINDER REALTY HOMES BYTONEY $5000down.$1200m. nets. app. cpt. le. WSDE Nice DW 32 n SunkenR&F/P UNTSURROUND Sacre, Private lot ESALES & Duty... 9NEWk 91 ,T, .Lshan3_s. d pvtlot. nonpets. Somo available in select units. A NICE LANDSCAPED Sr, *REaALS*t K289 Heritage Park is a 400 acre master JeffDavisCoG w s lA COURTYARD WITH POOL! $450.00 utilities RENT NOWBUY LATER 4br/ba 2420f $223,900 plannedd conservation community acT eAbbington Sqare Apt 695-795 A MONTHs MN EY GoEto Ro$Andrade designed with five neighborhoods of ^5 3 je3 Cfretl4TOcalLE394r7355 or include Broadbandinternet, Call 904.317.066 330 Beaches igeful and hardwoods, planted STARN A 85 3515 DELLWOOD A VE - Ne MilitaryH/yer.com CDRNCUN("t) thoughtful planning has preserved the nLs ur alD n C TO 9 8 E. cable Available4/1/05 Callorcan be seen on ul de s cut. home natural beauty of the environment Regis Paper Company UC ARGYLE04) 73060mmet 910 -740 144 307 San Marco n m/62149 2 BD 1.11 BA, All new .6.c. 433c 5 Arlington FEDERATED andNO osinCBUNGALOW /1, Compl. W/D hkup fence bkyd hrde o ol surrounding the neighborhoods of this 4and LOTS INmrA Fr Sal C & A 3b2edD a KINOSLAND- renov off Common- 979mainAac 7 desirable communityo- sc. R A Rf Ii MANAGEMENT GROUP beautifulille3/2. 3/1 1250 mi#1 S. of wealth $87,00 571-9773 Beach call221-0687 Herita Park is ideally located minutes fcontemporar Sqr. Riverside of old SJ. $ 759/MO- $ 750/D. Julington Creek Plant S c r c m Unbeatble ices. designALL Homes Forn $259k 352-39-4015 FREE CreditFSO is /190sf/4 arming resicebonustaurants and shops. 33247204-72 day anen Fult Realtor l* Assistance *FLA RMches FPLC HW A Full Service Brokerage room +3 carg garagere-1ne-lIE 420 Houses living on 3 acres A 4/3 w/pooL Below t Fir, pvcy fen, g lot. screened patio. se BIRD RD 75X300 City AVONDALE HI RISE Unfurunished i ^ Integrity Home & Finance, Inc. g will be .. i e .0.Bl to dpk tOaNn AfL3/2RIS 197700 Cnegotiable Li. FL Re aisal. 24hr info. cuBrok desac $7k master suite NO5.HSIDE Owner Fin No MH. $4875m. 7331k. 912-729-5893 29428 22 69 912 877-346-7827 230- 8372 or 4774088 La90 910-1126 RIVERFRONT SPRINGFIELDe 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms. Newly SB ntransactions.Remembertherelno Lifeste Within Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. Ren3/2/2 Sutton Lakes, Af270-1121 OR 7ordable Beach Li ng... Lakefront Farms/ Balcony. HeatAC Paid! baths. W/HU, FR. DR. 3/2/2 2100 SF 7 384-6151 Mon-Sat $875m. 1704 Silver St. FSBO 4/2 1732 sf immaculate, highly SPECIAL! Acreagepril 904 645-6570 $1400 Waterfront fenced desired Fairfield gated AVONDALE-Une 1480 STIMSON ST - yard manebuying and Hcommunity great HOArts. BAK ERCOUNTY, 1 c. r util&EWD, lo- 322053/1 $925. leanto the beach!! 0 cenbuilt 2000 and amenities can Golden Gras sFarms $69k A3 Cal 9132$ m Vets & Active Duty. sprinkler pinnacles 56 Awar9181 b d: Watson Realty AT9,000 mLast One904-2598304 Ats $700+ d ep 388- 0644 Call 449-1373 Studios, 1,2 &3BR O2004 Jacksonville Business5 Heritage Park is a 400 acre master JeffsDavisCo oGA Beautiful o e 2400 sq ft2 home 12 SplaTnned conservation community 30As -ee s$10 a so 5/AC Co_."e w lA0rtega 4 br 2 bth 2 yrs Go toB U H An agent'sdrade designed with five neighborhoods of unusual rockforma- fl IIto-,$ 5245K call 394-7355 or tiohs along the banks I BR'pools & C2ubhous $15264-o1410 MilitaryHomeBuyer.co MSo eone who caonres.s different dwelling types. Carefl and hardwoods, planted STARTING r 351 DELLWOOD AVE - O N APARTMENTS wn 904-429-0129 O PARK A 32205.A3/15875. n orif I can be o UN(thoughtful planning has preserved the pines abunn any dant C o svc $2200mo. 24009 (94)249wildlife. 404 904 -389-1 440 NOW 8 Call449-1373 andNOClosing Co (904) 9"Direct Line (904) 2784176 natural beauty of the environment St. Regis Paper Company, LLC --.-- ARGYLE-7635 l! 997-8064nr watsonrealtysconrpcom surrounding the neighborhoods of this Land and Timber for Sale CF & NASBZ USCRND' HIlls 2ca veiy desirable community. 960 acres In deck. Fen yrd, Pet OKI $cs D I &Realty. dayMrcgi ve ying, vr d ei ab RemelEa!, s20e FrLWest Histftom hisoricrical St. Augustine and its more I information call: APPROVED CREDIT Cast t & Realty, 912-489-1655 or email CALL NOW! 7728081 Inc. 81 -908-0766 S ALL Homes For Sale VA Loans FREE Credit Analysis Watson Realty Corp charming restaurants and shops. wcdonadea fwfores ca.coro GREAT MOVE-IN 4729 US Hwy 17S N. C. MOUNTAINS SPECIALS Call Today Full RealtorAssistance Email.HomeSearches Orange Park, FL 32003h 2.3 acres w/newlo 904-642-8967 u oO T Livingintifuloeibdmoty cabin shell In seclude N'SIDE Near 23rd & Main, Integrity Home & Finance, Inc. wll be .... setting $89,900. Acre- 2BR DR. LR kit. Clean ARL3/2,ch/a. AptsCommountain i r Freens pl egotibfe Lic. FL Real/Estate & Mortgage Broker C48371 Inor t mfonavail e e2e2A7-0081 NORTHSIDE $875m. 904-733-1090 Scan handle all of your real statedS BLVD. I0 transaction.. Remember, thereIsno-Lifestyle Within $99SEC. DEP. SPECIALI 3/2/2 sutton Lakes, Ahchargeforaconsult-tion.0 eNo application fee. Lake view home 1398 le Be c.CHECK OUT MY WEBSlTE Florida s Natural Beauty! Properties CALL (904) 751-1510 sf + Large Patio www.jimsellsjacksonville.com HANDYMAN SPECIAL! ORANGE PARK April 904 645-6570 $1400 Beat theSpring retreat FREE Homebuying and Homes866-422-1753 FREE RENT to the beach2004 Jacksonville Homebuyer: Stars, best in OP Triplex, Serious 2BR/.5BA, 3BR/2BA, garage, fncd yard, 51000w 0 2004 Sliver pinnacle Award: Watson Realty FEATURES mall $260k465-0023 All apts. have washer Q9 Studios, 1, 2 & 3BR CALL NOW 2004VJacksonville Business Journah:Top50Agents F Lae SOin;& Conservalion Lots WO.3/1, & dryercneans.Ra BEACH/OAK MAR- Criteria for selecting an agent: Needs $8000 in repairs90spacious 1`4x12 w/ Irg pets, $1200mo. 284-4114 'The service you expect to receive, Tennis, Basketbal & Volleyball Cots Asking $0k.904832 Cosets.convenien ATL BEACH- 2.5 bks to Ce, Closing with anticipated costs, POds & PicnC Areas 385 Miscellaneous oP MalI. Sparkling 3/2, fen'd yd, pool, 44 A good negotiator, Playgroun pools & Clubhouse. $1550mo (813)655-1958 Someone who will listen to you., a Pool & Clubhouse BLUFF HOUSE AP. AVOND -1924, 3/2, ch&a, .Someone who cares. m Nature Trails AVOID ranf eiir n CG wd hkupFP,150Osfsm AEit m always glato provide9you2WE TAME OVER PAYMENTS ORANGE PARK BRLSBA front, 3/2.5 gar Iwn if I can be of service to you in any $0WE BUY -$55Smo. svc $2200mo. 241-5009 ._arun c ) 5Jim Friedner HOUSES RIVERSIDE nice 1/1, gar 3/fu baths, fncd bckyd (904) 249 8261, (Cell) 904608 0360, EastIof1-95 offlSR.16,left on Woodlawn Rd in SL Augustint. 904-389-1440 apt, new cpt/pnt,.offtst attach 2carMar,. S1800810 8261 Jacksonv~ile, Florida parking. $475mo. 389-5932 $900m +dp. 90468264 E-mail: lin'n,'imhfednffercom OSS Oroom Fireplace Hard lbr/lba 2137-4 Oak St 2BR $545 QePetOK R M "Aff "RU N T Eal Himedrc AllK lE.wood floors Privacy $575/mo 733-1090 Refs Req 77&.2897 IFence Lg Lot isI 6cso91O26Real Estate $7.81Billion Historic Avondale 30 Wanted-Billio RIVERA PA W*ANY CONDmON Th cononic Impact of the APARTMENTS 234-5076 and SudlaustrGeuga Is 389-3179 HOUSES CASH Local busiwsoo benefit from the militarsand cmlian personal who nfirce damaged. buy and rent ho-es and who purchase goods and senoce. Let t em ANY CONDITHION t.he nnlrtary publications disturbed at the local bases in the ares -DEAL TOO B-or m a m-.-- m..aliJ = I. l ..l.., -. a-..di.n~m I~d..... Iii .....dU) d. Any cond, handyman... LNE LA $UWI -? 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES EASTWOOI OAKSAPARTET 1000 E astwod R i -lar (904 845-2922 C 00498 laet -anlelalu ra UMlla 24 gbi s eac day.7 as awe igaiaiag arii.. 11' iiii PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD db P d't~lICIR U dUIJIIU. 16 Jax All OeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 use420 H es 420 Houses d 30 Roommates 550 O Business 420 Unfurnished Unfurnished Opportunities BEACH Sawgrass, OP/OAK LEAF 4/2. new. gated comm. beautiful, EAGLE HARBOR w/d & refrig, avail, secure area, golf.hot A Proven Money 1705 Eagle Watch Dr $1275-$1350 264.1425 tub. $600 mo ncd utlils. Maker!!! 5 BDR, 4 A, 2804 Sq Ft OP/Oakleaf PlanL New NS, 273 9735/707 9921 6-figure Potential $1900 rOth, No Pets. 3/2.5 Twnh w/gar. Amen. FERNANDINA BCH From Home. Phone (904)262-0903 1650sf. $500 off 1st mo. Roommate wanted skills a must Info $1200m. 215-99.088*3 i for 3/2. $350mo (888)437-2190. Eagle Harbor OP- 3/2, lac. lot, no pets, utl. Icl. Security wWWNo~alesAtHome.cor 4/3, $1,600mo release to fpnewcrpt,900m+ Deposit notable. own. 904-614-1479 $900dp. 904-276-2129 904-277-8026 iv msg. DEE'S PET GROOMING Eastside 332 E. 8th St. ORANMGE PARMS SIDE KIGSLAND to share 6180-3 Ft. Caroline Rd., 2/1 AC. w tow c t. w/d NortoMn Prop 3/2 house $400m. utilS $25k. Incd. all eqpt. HU, $650mo. 77w-4502 904-86/-2754 ncl. Close to Base $40k+ Annual Gross 510-0559 ask for 904-743-7025 up till 9pm Fernandlna Beach 3/1 OUTSTANDING LOC. Wade. Working Partner for $1200mo + utils. Call 2/2 TH Located at growing Pizza / Rest. Mary Ann 919-779-2101 iI Villaglo, 287-4375 MANDARIN -1 Pizza / Rest. MaAno 9 d. II laHo,28 5 Oa i$500 incids everything NearUNF $20K. 7144278 station Bran new 2/2.5 home. New contempt. 605 Schools 1,268 sf Resort lifes- kit, baths & lighted ROOMMATE 605 Schools tyle, Pius A rated. bckyrd decking .1 WANTED furn __605 _ public schools, available $1350m+dp. 904-285-2476 4 Beach 3br/2ba lb schoosvaiable 117 350m uti REAL ESTATE 3/1/2005 $1,150 rent $1.150 RENTTOOWN inci. sc$350moudetilitie dep 904 264-5020 $975/mo. New remodel ne 904-287826 R AL ESTATE FT. GEORGE RIherfront 4/2 Central A/C Lg Yd, neg. 904- Week Day Class Mar 21 3/2HomeI 7546Become a homeowner. 8 Week Eve Class Mar 16 S Sotheal 4 141 3436 Soutel Dr. 43 Rooms For more information All South Realty 241.4141 877-477-1043 435 o Rent visit our website ICW/PABLO BAY 4/3, SAN MARCO 4/2, A++hm www.4) 2ei.com bonus rm, club hseo hw firs, priv bckyrd w/ ARLINGTON-$125 wk & up 029-25S5 $1950m. 904349 c55 deck. $1400. 993-9003 inci all utils, cbl 662-2898 ICW-$1395mo2ksf 3/2wb SAN MARCO Lrg, 3/1, 721-9090 838-4769 700 Domestic LK&CDS elm md 674-0549 pets ok YD ch/a, wd firs, dw ,lrg ARULINGTON -LUXURYROOMS C elm md 4-04 tsok lawnserv. incl w/Micro, Refrig CLEANING PERSON- SIC4/2Bentwater 90+ dep Avail lowdally/wklyrates Bweekly, hours SPlace, Brand new 02/01/O05 904 403-1128 10% off for wkly room 641-1131 1600sf, good SO PVB 2/2 beach KINGS INN 725-3343 schools close to cottage, priv beach HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER Mayport Station. access. comm pool, Baymeadows area. PCs. a sI90O-53m3300 NORTHSIDE/EASTSIDE Hoem aDdepw e, PCS. nail 904.535.3307 tenn. $1400mo. 904- NORTNSIDE/EASTSIDE Honest, Dependable, $1350/mo. 825-1284 $100 & up. ch&a. util's Good Ref's. 642-9003 JCP 3/2 like new 2 car SOUTHSIDE 3/1 sec sys, Inc.904962-1247 ,a r 8 ft ce I ch&a, W/D, rein, stove, i ORANGEPARK 1195 +$1195. 374-5734 $800mo. 904.26 2533 n LIVE IN -house helper 2l Room in private needed for profes- I Southside House 3/2 fu.?home. Nolease. sional working family, JULINGTON CREEK cellent Condition furnished includes rm board & salary PLANTATION Brand 1l/cargarceling fans $435m. Call 704-4319 included. Call Donna Snew 4br, 2250sf, on /watergsoftcentA/C 6 2 6 4 5 9 2 or Spond, culdesac, $1595 dep $950/$975 mo. No WESTSIDE -$65/wk. incld 230-0783 Same ncl 904-333-7231 Pets/Smokers 803-6717 u t Il s. on bus line, S223-0048 778-4795 7 Customer S KENSINGTON SSIDE 3/1, h/a, Irg fncd 702 Service S 3br/2ba 1525 st, 2 yd, 1819 Debutante Dr. BeachI x -c. Far, new cpt/tile, $875m+$800dp.54S"0445 440 Vacation/ 41for PCS, no nets. S 440 Vacation/ $1 200 /mo. any S'SIDE Exec. home 4/2 w/ Resorts WORLDWIDE amenities, close to NS swimming pool In gated RESERVATION Mayport. Call Matt comm.AvI. mmed.Pets Oceanfront-Homes& has agent positions 904-386-8693 & short term considered condo's. From $500/wk available. nbound AD. 3/2, 1500sf, $2150m9045456720 All SouthRealty241-4141 calls comuterex Hot tub. Avail. April 1st ST. NICHOLAS 3/1, www.allsouthreaity.com red. 2nd shlf $1100m+$110odp. Remodeled, ch/a n, Honeymoon and Resort weeends. 3347 W. Marydraper Crt. $775m. 904737.4082 Wone dding Travel Resort l7s-7054 04-545-0519/225-5878 Franchise in Galnesville/ prior to applying. MAND. 4/2, fncd yd, 2car Westside, 3/2. 1 year Jacksonville/Daytona NexcoBldg 554, NAS JAX EEOnnel Far, FL Rmpets ok. new home & appi's Beach. Contact Clay Bldg 554. AS JAX EEO $1700m. 904-268-2747 fpl, eat-n-kitchen for more information. breakfast bar, wall 2 303-668-6630 MANDARIN TH 2/2.5 on wall crpt, 2 car gar., OCEAN FRONT CONDO 706 Accounting/ pond, ch/a, Eat n. kit, covered patio. SAuus 695wk. Bookkeeping 825mo.r,3,..-7 cathedral ceilings. 352-37.6-9644 www. $995m. Ready 4/1/05 oldcity.com/oceanfront MAND Gated Comm. 4495 LovelandPass oldcity.com/oceanfront ACCOUNTANT. Cormorant Landing 4/2. Dr. West off Old Ehtry-level for local lake view, split fir plan, Middleburg Rd Office Space heavy civil construc- rg MB & bath, $1800m. Eric (904)514-9911. 515 or e nte heaon o. BS/BAin Ac or Cul- de-sac. 904-238 7363 Ask about move In Foior It Fln(w/ cg exp) req d. MIDDLEBURG special, Construction exp. pref'd. SAN JOSE 3Rms, Heat & Duties includeeAPpAR, f re. 4/ n k / Air, Janitorial ncl. Avi GL, JC. Must be able to fencdares SIDLaunOaks412 4/1.$525m. 737-4129 multi-task & have stall barn. $1400m. 1988sf. 1st full month strong organizational 301-737-6095 free$1040m. Beautiful EXEC OFFICE 1600sf, Sub- skills Sendiresume & 904-993-8162 new home. 904-730-8060 lease avail immed. view/ salary req. to N.E. AX -Brand new 3786 Lauren Oak Ln. E. balcony, S'side Near St. anitraa@lbcoxwell.com homes. RentJax.com W'SIDE 3/2, 2car gar, Johns Bluff. Call 9926696 EOE/DFWP Call 904-465-7834 fncd backed, Country W'SIDE OFC SUITES from Creek Subtd. Credit 450-1350sf,$12psffull Established business has Neptune By The Sea check req'd w/dep svc. Util. Jan.incl. 4/2 All Appc. 2200f $900m. 904-693-028. Scottor Tom 380-3666 career opportunity for an Close to the scott or Tom 384-3666 accountant with 2 + yrs beach/base $1500mth recent experience. Com- 246-3564 or 463-2399 Manufactured 550 Business petitive salary and benefits. 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Paid vacation. SPaid sick leave. SMedical/Dental /Vision - Company paid Life Ins. SSafety bonuses etc. for you & your spouse. Short & long term dis- ability insurance Call (904) 356-2456 or Apply In person at 5714 Buffalo Ave. AUTO PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $7.50hr. Apply In person at The Parts House 10321 For- tune Parkway, Bldg 400 Drug Free workplace. DRIVER- FT class D license. Benefits /Female applicants welcome Apply in per- son 4102-7 BulIs Bay Hwy W'side Industrial Park EOE-/DFWP DRIVERS WANTED Boasso America is updating its fleet to '06 Macks and needs company drivers. Must have Class (A) CDL with (X) endorsement, min. 1 yr. driving exp. Regional operations means you are home most nights. Pay load- ing and unloading. Company benefits include health ins 401k plan paid vacation, paid holidays. Quali- fied applicants apply at 1827 E. 30th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206, David 904-475-0336 Medical Assistant opportunities will have the biggest growth, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. 707 Driver Company Drivers $1000 ignon Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on bonus* WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat SHome most weekends $.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k ;$25 Weekly Service Bonus *Paid First 2 Weeks Call G r e g @ 800-723-3424 for info DRIVER/LABORER CDL class A, Middelburg 904-764-9509 Driver Tired of the same dead end job? Join a winning team that has been Jacksonville's leader in transporta- tion for over 20 years! Average take home $500-$700 plus weekl Be your own boss, make your own schedule! If interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 or Brian Jeffo at 249-6289 707 Driver i "Jil11"1le]1.I D111t] P =i :2 Pay by the load + bonus plan. Excellent benefits. Apply 900 N. University Blvd. Unit 504. EOE OWNER/OPERATORS NEEDED for FT/PT Delivery work. $20.00-- per hour. Req: Class C CDL, w/HAZMAT, 2000 or newer SUV. Van or PU/topper. exp. DOT physical and drug s c r e e n C a 813-935-9829 REDI -MIX DRIVERS NEEDED. Green Cove Springs area. Great pay &benefits. Hvy truck exp. req'd. Will train for Readi-Mlx. $600 Sign on Bonus. Call 904-449-6968 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER - Needed. Certified, fax res to 904-695-9992 TRUCK DRIVER- class A CDL drive dump truck t ravel 615-394-5239 No Experience Necessary Company provided CDL training Earn $600+ Per week, Great benefits Call AMG 86&374-0764 VAN DRIVER- needed 1/2 driving 1/2 other duties Drug Free EEOC. Prefer clear driving record. Start@$8:50hr apply 2252 Dennis from 11-2 DRIVER- wanted CDL WRECKER DRIVER- good class B with tanker pay sin n on bonus endorsement reqd. Exc clean Drlv lic 727-7003 pay & benefits. Gd driving record. MetroRooter Industrial/ 8892 Normand Blvd 710 Trades Jax F132221 SEMI TRUCK DRIVER A/C & REFRIGERATION CITY & STATE, CDL lic TECHS & INSTALLERS - req'd, 3 yrs exp, must Exp only at Top pay. be at least 26 yrs old. Health dental, comp Days & Nights 783-6027. vehicle. DFWP 620-0081 FTC offers training for many careers: > Medical Assistant > Business & Management Technology > Electronics/Computer Technology > Network Administration/ Hardware & Programming Computer Drafting & Design Call Now Toll Free! 1.888.724.11E www.flatech.edu 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades A.S.M.E. American Alarm seeks a certified Alarm/Fire Technician. Competative wages. Please contact Jeremy at (904) 388-5454 AC SHEET METAL MECHANICS & HELPERS Good MVR, Apply Bill Williams AC, 3562 Lenox Ave EOE DFWP AC TECH/INSTALLER Good MVR, Comm'l constr. exp. nec. Apply Bill Williams AC, 3562 Lenox Ave EOE DFWP Marona a Homes is looking for a n aeperi. enceo s e r vic e mechanic for residen. tial work Must have hand tools and provide own vehicle. Primarily start-ups and instal- lation quality control in the the Palm Coast area. Long term posi- tion with excellent benefits DFWP/EOE Call Rick @ 904-646-5793 x 11 8 or Fax 904-646-4455 BRICK MASONS NEEDED FT work. Exp'd only. Call 591.-9769 CARPENTER Remodeling & repair work 40 hrs/wk, $15/hr truck provided. Co estb 26 years 241-3800 CARPENTERS, PAINTERS & TRAINEES. Performance Painting Contractors, Inc. Top pay, year round work, paid training; bnfts, vacations. Call 641-4800 710 Industrial/ Trades DANIS CONSTRUCTION, a local general contrac- tor, seeking exp'd Form Carpenters, Finish Carpenters, Carpenters' Helpers and Laborers. Contact Pam Sullivan at 724-6045 x12. EOE M/F/D/V. CARPENTERS/FRAMERS Exp'd. W'side Top $$; benefits 282-9313 CARPENTERS & HELPERS framing exp. W'side, & OP areas, transp. nee., steady work. Subcon- tractors Welcome 759-9329 or 781-9433 CARPENTERS A HELPERS Lead carpe.ter/Framera for Custom Homeis. Easy Io$ng Co. o L. Trans. oolsrreq Paid vac & Holidays. 707 4648 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form. Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800-693-7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS Pay to $20/hr. tools & trans required 219-7637 CARPENTERS WANTED Framing exp. a must 90 334-3267 CONCRETE DEMOLITION. CUTlTER / TRAINEE Start $12/hr. Merit Shop, w/bnfts. DL a must. EOE. Call 904-262-9985 CONCRETE FORM CARPENTERS, CARPEN- TER HELPERS, AND LABORERS wanted, for high-rise concrete construction in Jacksonville area. Call 904-237-1266 CUSTOM PAINT & BODY SHOP- Full time gd benefits 786-5503 710 Industrial/ 7 10 Trades Concrete Working Fore- man for High-rise construction in Jack- sonville area. Experi- enced ONLY. Call 904-237-1266 DRYWALL HANGERS, FRAMERS & FINISHERS for General Contractor. Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 477-9437 Fax: 268-8995 ELECTRICAL ASSISTANT NEEDED ASAP. Fax resume 904-771-3599 FORKLIFT DRIVER lumber experience prefd. Apply in person Carolina Lumber 575 Phelps St. FORM CARPENTERS, LABORERS & CONCRETE FINISHERS Needed immediately Residential work. 58, 6470 or 757-8949 Granite Fabricators & Installers, must be Exp'd call 904.396.4858 HVAC CONTROLS TECH/INSTALLER Good MVR, Comm'l constr. exp. nec. Apply Bill Williams AC, 3562 Lenox Ave EOE DFWP LEARN PLUMBING WHILE YOU EARNI $30K/year after training. Apply 9020 Cocoa Ave. MACHINIST-Engine lathe operators. Hiring for first and second shifts. Must have experience. 401K & Health insur- ance. 904,356-6840 MAINTENANCE TECH FT for condos $9.50-$10.50 hr to start. Excel bnfts. Fax resume to 992.4645 MASONS & LABORERS With exp. Exc bnft pkg. Drug Free. Call Robert at (904) 376.-5070 The City of Jacksonville One Organization..So Many Opportunities www.coj.net AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING TECHNICIAN The Public Works Department is looking for qualified skilled craft workers to install, operate, maintain, overhaul, and repair air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating systems. Qualified applicants will possess a four year combination of education, training and experience involving the operation and maintenance of air conditioning and heating systems. Must have a valid Journeyman Class "A" HAR Mechanic certificate issued by the City of Jacksonville, and a Florida Driver's License. Qualified applicants must pass a competency examination on liquid petroleum gas equipment conducted by the State Division of Liquid Petroleum Gas Division during the probationary period. ON-LINE APPLICATIONS REQUIRED. Apply at www.coj.net and fax copy of Journeyman Class "A" HAR Mechanic license to (904) 630-8240. by March 11, 2005. 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. WHERE ARE THE CAREER r OppoRmIES? 0400 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 7 in Industrial/ S710 Trades NOW HIRING General Labor, Drivers & Refrigeration Mechanics Good Pay, Good Benefits Leave message only 604-757-0960 Ext 142 EOE PAINTER Exp'd Auto Body Tech & Painter needed. Exc. pay & benefits. Call ke at 904-693-9200 PAINTERS exp'd. Orange Pk & Julington Creek; transp nec. 759-9892 PLUMBERS & HELPERS Good pay, CD Hingson Plumbing 213-4010 PLUMBERS WITH EXPERIENCE for new construction only. Benefits. Nelson Plumbing. 904-262-4884 Regency area apartment community needs Maintenance Tech. Fax resume to 723-6194 SHEET METAL HELPERS Good pay. great benefits. Exp not req'd. Apply at 1716 Harper St. in Jax. No calls please. SHOP MAINTENANCE for Sheet metal shop. Good pay, great ben- efits. Good Dr. Lic req. Apply at 1716 Harper St. in Jax. No calls please. STATE CERT. LAWN AND ORN. SPRAY TECH. w/state lic. Also, spray tech w/exp. 904-722-0223 SUB NEEDED to install hurricane clips & rods. Call 904-237- 0614 SUPERINTENDENT for interior Contractor Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 477-9437 Fax: 268-8995 TELEPHONE CONST trainee- must be 21 yrs gd drying rec 759-5151 TERMITE SERVICE REP- Exp 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. mllnwork 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 711 Marine 711 Trade Marine Trades Marine Mechanics Exp. Req. Exc. benefits St Augustine Marine 404 S. Riberia St. (904)824-4394 712 Mechanic 715 Management/ 715 AProfessional Columbia College at the NAS Jacksonville campus is accepting resumes for Adjunct Faculty members with Graduate degrees in the fol- lowing disciplines (to include sufficient course work directly related to the sub- ject) in: Psychology, criminal Justice, Research and Design, Statistics for Behav- ioral Science, Eco- nomics, Cross-Cul- tural Management, Political Science Humanities, Social Science (varying fields). Ethics. English composition Quali- fied applicants may FAX resume and unofficial copies of Graduate degree transcripts to Direc- tor, Columbia College at (904) 771-3449 to schedule initial phone interview DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICES Will be overseeing group home & independent liv- ing programs. Must have exp. working w/ high risk teenagers & young adults. MA degree in human services,+ 3-5 yrs exp. Must have supervi- sory exp. in related area. Send Replies to: BM 4881915 C/O The Florida Times -Union One River- side Ave, JacLsonville, FL 32202 TNT Logistics North America, part of TPG N.V., a global provider of mail, express and logistics services, is seeking an accounting professional. Freight Bill Audit & Payment Group Supervisor Position responsibili- ties include: provide leadership to a staff of freight bill auditors whose primary function is to receive freight bills from carriers, audit for accuracy and process for payment, generate monthly tracking and performance reports and work with internal and external parties to improve the efficiency of the processing function. Qualified candidates will have freight bill audit or related experience or a Bachelor's degree in Accounting. This posi- tion requires strong analytical, communi- cation and PC skills. Rate Analysts Position responsibilities include: verify informa- tion on Invoices, vali- dates rates and resolves invoice issues. High School Diploma, MS Office, Transportation Freight experience a plus. Apply Online at Jobs.tniogisticscom/ candidates 71 Management/ Professional ORANGE PARK ARGYLE WATSON REALTY CORP Join the #1 Real Estate Co. in Jax. We will teach you the Secrets of Success. License class begins soon. 421-7610 REGIONAL OPERATION MGR-EstbCo of 25 yrs. Salary + comm @ $40-$80K/yr. Must have exp In managing field services & personnel. sub Contractors, remote locations. inventory operations & service contracts. Call David or Jeff 904-879-4231 Great opportunity for a detail oriented, orga- nized person who enjoys a fast- paced environ- ment. Responsibilities to Include management of Human Resource Infor- mation System, employee benefit recon- ciliation, and customer service. strong PC skills euired, experience with A aplus. For more Info, please call 743-1883. Appily Inrso"n .( RBM, Human Resources, 700 floor) Fax resume to 743-5109. E0E/AOli~g Free Workplace. Pearson Educational Measurement, a division of Pear- son Education, is a leader in providing high quality testing solutions for a broad range of users, and ir large-scale project and logistics management for U.S. test publishers and state departments of education. qualified candidates must have a minimum of a our-year degree and be able to follow a scoring guide. -Immediate openings *Temporary positions *Hours: Days: 8:00a -4:30p M-F Evenings: 6:00p -10:00p M-F *Pay: $11.00/hr + 10% differential (evening shift) *Must provide proof of degree (diploma/transcript) at interview *Please bring two forms of ID WALK IN INTERVIEWS Monday-Saturday 9:00 am-2:00 pm or to schedule.an interview go to: www.careermappina.com/pemiobs or call 1-877-PEM-JOBS 6225 Lake Gray Blvd Suite 2 Jacksonville, FL 32244 www.pearsonedmeasurement.com/psc Pearson is committed to hiring a diverse workforce EOE-m/f/v/d APPRENTICE TRAILER REPAIR MECHANIC- willing to train right indv basic mechanical appitude some welding required. 904-632-0072 |., I :1 ,: N*14 1l1 i 1 4- With Tools & Transp. Multiple locations. Competitive pay. Call Jay at Value Brakes S04.651-0915 FORKLIFT TECHNICIAN Exp'd with LP Gas & Diesel style lifts. Must have some tools & good driving record. ull time position. Fax resume to 904-38-.6868 or email ed@baxleyforklift.com or call Ed 904-387-2000 Will train right person. Excellent wages & Co. benefits. Apply at: Southland Waste Systems, 218 Morgan Ave. or call 384-2567. EOE, DFWP SEMI-TRL/CONT/ CHASSIS MECHANIC Jax area. Shop/Mobile Days/Nights. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. Call 904-695- 7045. SMALL ENGINE MECH. Exp only. Modern shop w/AC. Sal+bonus. Bch Blvd. Call 904.641-2922 713 Legals For Downtown Family Law Firm. Exp. req'd. Fax resume 904-353-6003 LEGAL SECTY- for dwntwn Transactional law firm. FT, free park- ing. Exc Word skills & mn 5 yrs experience . Fax res 904-633-9026 714 Insurance AUTO INS. CSR 440 OR 220 Good pay & bnfts Fax resume to 285-6574 CSR- 2 POSITIONS avail 220 or 440. Fax resume to 904-764-7164 715 Management/ 715 Professional Business Development Specialist University 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, 813.342.56-41 or diane.berrylphoenix.e du .jIN m 715 Management/ 7 *3 Professional GRANT WRITER Must have excellent writing/communication skills. Will research & maintain resources to write grants for local non- profit agency. Resp. for the development & maintenance of grant database. BA degree required + 3- 5 yrs of proven experience in grant writing, daniel, 4203 Southpolnt Bivd, Jax. FL 32216. Fax 296- 1953. email hr@danlelkids.org. EOE 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 person (9a.- 4p1m, M-F only) or mall resume to RBiS, Human Resources, 900 uvety Blvd. North Suite 700 (7th Floor), JacksonileFL 3221L Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/A Orug Free Workplace EXP'D MA- needed, FT for busy Northside FP office. Excellent work ethics and multi-task- ing req'd. Fax resume to 757-0107 FRONT DESK for busy IM practice. 3 yrs min expfo In CPT/ICD9 coding for checking pts. In/out. Medical Manager a plus. Send resume to P.O. Box 1366, Orange Pk, FL 32067-1366 LMT PT, Mon. Wed & Fri 9a.6p, some to 6:30 . Call Lisa at 904-276-2273 MOTORIZED LIFT CHAIR Works good. Asking $200 S OBo. Contact Campbells at 786-4406. RECEPTIONIST P/T S'slde Pediatric ofc, exp in Ins, CPT, ICD9 & Data Entry Fax resume 733-7668 : ,RBHShas thetfllowing opportunities available I Simmediatelyto people I Swho want to make a dif7 ference in the lives of others: Charge RNs Great DIfferential FT Evenings, Nights, :; No Weekends required. Mental Health Techs Fr, PT Weekends, PRN, Sdirectcare Driver To transport mental health clients in 25 I passenger bus to and from Day Program. Valid FL CDLrequired. Westslde area. z..,For more info," please call 743.1883. FT positions offer benefits. PRN, RNs and LPNs, MHTs i\ alwayswelcome. (9a.Mi.-4p.m,M-Fonly) or mallresume to RlBS, Human Resources, 900 University Bivd. North, Sutet00(thflow), nacvUIiFl=e, 1L32211. EOE/A DRUG FREE :, .WORKPLACE 720 Medical OUT PATIENT OT/COTA FT or PRN positions avail. Heartland Rehab is now hiring for a Orthopedic & Industrial Therapy Setting. Some travel with excellent pay & benefits. Call for details 904-264-2156 x249 or Fax resume 904-264- 8350 Pharmacy Tech work at Naval Hospi- tal, JAX. Grad of phar tech program or 3 yrs exp, Exc salary/ben, Fax 210/738-9096 or LclprlanoOppdg.com REHAB REFERRAL COORDINATOR/OFFICE ASSISTANT Proficient in Microsoft Office, Exc communi- cations skills a must. Fast aced, self starter, multi taker, fax resume 904-541-0616 RN's NEEDED All Areas, 1 r of experience req'd, 35/hr CALL 241-1656 Between 9am-5pm RN'S FT RNs for Acute Care Clinic (1 yr exp) for Naval Hospital; Any state lic; Fax resume to 210/738-9096 or e-mail Lcipriano@ppdg.com EOE WHEELCHAIR Hovaround motorized, 5+ m years old, runs good. Asking $350 OBO. Call Campbells at 786-4406 723 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT- Min 3 years chairside exp req. FT fax resume to: 721-6151 /call 724-6321 724 Education Primrose School seeks FT/PT infant through school age Teachers. Julington Crk 230-2828 Office/ 725 Clerical CLERICAL/ CUSTOMER SERVICE- FT will train Mon-Fri $9.00/hr. Paid Holidays Fax to 904-731-1195 CLERK EARN $17-$28/hr, Filing Mortgage Ins. Refunds. 904-346-1147 GEN OFFICE- fast paced, FT 7:30-4:30 1 ml N of Avenues Mall Salary based on exp. Fax resumes to 288-8488 Call 288-9991 OFFICE MGR/BKKEEPER Auto dealership exp re'd .-S t wrong com- oputer skills, organized, dependable. Arlington area. email resume to: arlauto88bellsouth.net or fax 724-8762 ---O Professional 730 Personal Services BARBERS/STYLISTS Mgmt Oppt'ies. Top wages, bonuses, bnfts. Clientel provided. SUPERCUTS S'slde. new locations. Angle 723 .3713; Tammy 620-0472; Ponte Vedra Susie 273-2888 River Garden Hebrew Home Always Recruiting for the Best! RNs LPNs C.N.As Interested? Contact Human Resources, 11401 St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32258, (904) 260-1818, Fax (904) 886-7768. www.rivergarden.org Drug Free Workplace. 732 Data 732 Processing 1-2yrs+ exp. in graphic art prod. for print media. Pro- ficient in Quark Express, Adobe, Corel & Macrome- dia apps. MAC/PC. Email: iobs@inspectiondepot.com, ax: 268-2902 735 Restaurants/ Hotels Bartender & Waitress Call Malabar 641-5033 Jacksonville's Biggest Gentleman's Club Day/Night Available GOLD CLUB 645-5500 DANCERS, DOORMAN, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity no exp nec. Willtrain-AM/PM, $1000 Hiring Bonus Wackos 399-1110 Experienced Bartenders and Waitstaff JAX Gold Club Biggest Showbar in Jax Day $ Night shift avail For More Info: 645-5500 GATORS DOCKSIDE Is now hiring experi- enced Cooks, Servers, Bartenders & Hostess. dishwashers. Apply in person 103rd St. & Baymeadows Hiring Dancers, Security and Part-Time Management 396,6739 RED LOBSTER at Regency HOSTS, SERVERS, COOKS Flex hrs, day or night. FT/PT. Great pay & bnfts. Apply M-F, 2pm4 pm 416 Commerce Center Dr. THE PIG BBQ is looking for Restaurant Mgrs & Asst mgrs. Exc pay/ benefits. Exp req. 904-783-0025 Waitresses, Bartenders, & Doorman No exp nec. Will train. AM /PM. Wackos 399-1110 737 Real Estate SBent Creek Home 4/2 2420 sf$ 223,900 904 317-0662 or www. by owner corn 62149 4 Br 2 B Screened/ SCarpeted porch $ 108,000 2 car garage, out door storage BIdg, 1305 sq ft Ready to move In 139 Royal Circle /Kingsland 745 sales ALARM SALES Commer- cial & Residential. New construction sales reps with 1-3 yrs exp in security or related sales. BASE & COMM WITH BENEFITS. Leads provided. Training avail Fax resume 384 .9626 or Call Mr Solomon 904-384-7222 CeI l phone exp pref. Flexible hrs. Great Pay. Call 904-223-7565 or 904-727-0074 or fax resume 904-783-2807 ITS NOT WHERE YOU GO Or what you do, It's who you're with. Motorcycle ATV & Watercraft Sales Closed Sun & Mon. Honda of Jacksonville (904)721.2453 Ask for Mr. Carter EOE Drug Free Workplace MILLWORK/DOORS Expansion requires the addition of an exp millwork sales person. This is a unique oppty for a dedicated irdv. Salary/comm or straight comm. Fax resume 730-9171 The City of Jacksonville One Organization..So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Revenue Collector II Administrative support work in the receipt and processing of revenues and payments and preparing and issuing related documents. 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Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an garage original form. EPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: U 1 wk Q 2 wks U 3 wks U 4 wks RED WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. RED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than LY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per TE- week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. n Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 -u -if. I - 755 Miscellaneous LEASING AGENT/ASST. For Pickwick Apt. in Mandarin. Experienced preferred. Computer a must! CALL (904) 262-1038 NEW CONSTRUCTION HOUSE CLEANING- Exp. only 904-645-0851 POOL SERVICE TECH Bright, Energetic, Resp hard working. Great Hrs. Quick advance- ment. Valid DL & clean record req. Exp pref but not nec. Call 449-2055 SERVICE PERSON To set up and maintain safety equip on constr. sites. Detailed paper- work, must have a good driving record. Ben- efits provided. An EEO Employer. 1241 Haines Street Call 904-350-6888. Sleep Till Noon Work Full Time Benefits Vacation Holidays Relaxed Atmosphere Setting Appointments No elling Call For Directions Only Shawnta 904- 519- 0400 TRAINEES Train to teach Salsa Swing, Ballroom &oth- ers. Call Rick 772-8330 VALET ATTENDANTS 19 or older, backgrd ck, Call Heidi 904.509.7551 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 1-80.806-1558. (ISR) 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390-3939 815 Business Services RESUMES Same day service, pickup/delivery, $60, career counselling avail 904-220-1481 gon Child v30 Care SIn Home Day Care SFlexible hours and Reasonable rates. Snacks & meals included. 708-3011 838 Computers 911 CHEAP COMPUTER REPAIR, Home or Office virus/spyware removal, wireless internet/net- working. Mike 294-8874 840 Concrete/ Asphalt Add Beautiful Curb Appeal & Value to your home With Landscape Border Curbing. Free estimates 904-449-5168904-502-1134 870 Lawn Service- 0 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. Lic. & Insured. 264-9460 894 Massage $60 IN-CALLS Awesome.Therapists Ultimate Relaxation Mon-Sat 9-6 MM15239 242-8998 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Offce 922Collectables and Jewelry 925-Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances DRYER/WASHER BIG capacity. Exc Cond. $200 Call 3986369 FOR SALE: White Self-Cleaning Oven $250. Almond range hood $35; White Microwave $25: Call 912 510-7734 or 912-617-3745 Iv msg L FRONT LOAD SWASHER, Stainless -I steel tub. $150, 19cu ft. Refrig $100 729-4960 Iv msg. & Full Kitchen Appli- ances Cxc cond All ~Fridge w/Ice and H20. Self clng stoveDishwasher, and Microhood. $750 for all Call 646-2875 LV MSG OVEN Kitchenaide, Superba, like new. oven. $450 288-9444 0, WASHER & DRYER Like new. Whirl- pool. special edi- A WASHER & DRYER, X-Large, 10 cycle, 4 spd, like new $385 set 904-993-3185 S. WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR 19cu ft. Runs good, 904-729-4960 Iv msg. n 1e Articles 9V0 For Sale 0, 100's of YU-GI OHi T cards $.20 each T. | 278-5224 4 1990 Keywest center console 70 HP outboard alum trailer $3,200 O6 work 270-6608 ext 202 Home 904 751-4929 am Gomer 1990 Keywest center console 70 HP outboard alum trailer $3,200 OBO work 270-6608 ext 202 Home 904 751-4929 am * Gomer 905 Articles 9 For Sale t 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 S Air purifier hunter SHspatech 110 3 stage i tflter 99.97% effective $50 Call Jason 777-5814 a Bahamas TImeshre Mar 26. '05 to _L. April 2, '05,. $700. KPich Speakers $500; Outboard Motor $800; Audio Componets Piano Yahana 476-7694 BATHROOM S MIRRORS two,. S new, 34x44", 42x56" with mounting brackets hardware. $40& $65. Call 264-2973 BEST OFFER- for couch, rocker recliner dresser with mirror. Good condition 518-6427 eves 573-3677 days e Curtches wood adjustable with soft rubber padding Like new Pair $8.26B 2482 a Football Helmet Jax Jaguar Full size has S I Kyle Brady Autograph on it. Orgbox. $85 Firm 268-2482 4 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. ,a Generator Sears SCraftman 46 amp S 5600 watt 10 HP, S gallon. Never Used. Retail $800, Sell $750 obo 771-1402 R HEAVY GLASS PYRAMID TRACK FLIGHT FIXTURES add a touch of class. 6 pieces retail $100 ea; sell $50 ea, 904-662-3400 D Hewlett Packard SDesktop Computer WLand desk Separate CD Writer and DVD Rom 256 MB Ram 30G Hard drive $400.00 OBO 886-7129 a HONDA MOTOR- SCOOTER 250cc, /L'85 $1600, window ac/heat unit. 15,000 btu. 220 volts $300. Large pickup toolbox $100. Bakers rack $100. 904-272-7352 HOTQ B E 6dPESON Full Warranty & Cover. Retail $6800 Sell $3800 (904) 739-0488 Infant changing table i n good condition call 221-8749 KENMORE Washer $75 3Ton heat pump $100; Oak Rolltop desk $SOO 215-5337 a LADIES ASSORTED NAVY UNIFORMS L a variety of sizes, 12-14 navy pea coat, rain jacket, etc. Call Roni Leave msg 729-2295 a Murray Riding mower S123 H 40"Cut With |utility trailer Great condition 3 years old call 874-1420 a Propane gas grill with tank New Burner $75. kJph 223-8553 a SILK SCREEN S h EQUIPMENT and machine, 4 colors, ideal for deploy- ment/ homecoming events. $3000. Call 992-6877 or 294-3564 a STROLLER Graco reclinable, has S canopy & basket blue exc cond $25. 904-278-5224/655-1679 a Stroller- Never Used. 5 positions. Lays flat for Yltnewborns. Lots of accessories. $80 904-641-5059 a TASCO BINOCU- LARS lOXSOmm. TZip Focus Wide Angle with case. Exc. condo. $30. 904-221-9241 Task chair armless vertical adjustment 5 Ildark blue fabric Like new $10.00 268-2482 i The Club Steering SWheel Security device ilLike new, $ 40 new asking $10 912 673-1747 5-10 PM TV color, 27" Sharp, $95. Desk & file cabinets, $60. Papasan Chr & Rattan this. 564-1690 TVS, Computers, Etcd Police Seized! From $l0! Info 800- 749- 8128 xM438 a Twin Size Comforter wT Set Includes sheets, valance, and rug. Hello Kitty design. Barely used! 542-, 4602 $40 Q Two military Ski lift tickets to Brecken- ridge or keystone -Colorado unable to use because of sickness. Call Rick 542-2541 x142 S WEDDING DRESS - Fancy design, must Size 18, sleeveless w/vet. $200 obo. Bride maids (2) dresses burgundy sz (12-14) $250 obo. Call, Iv msg 777-8120 H Yardman 20" mulching S lawn mower 6 hp I Tecumseh engine XL walk behind excellent condition $90.00 920 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 922* & Jewelry a 3plece wedding set 1.1k solitaire sz 6 lk and 1/2k Anni- versary bands sz 7&6.5. Price $2,000 non negotiable Call 446-5857 925 Computers Scanner and one pair of computer 904.278.5224/655.1679 92S Electronics a A/D/S Car Home Speakers/Car AMP I Jacobs Accuvolt New or Like New Best Sound You've Ever Heard 210-347-0978 BOSE SPEAKER- for I sale. You must see J to belive call a- CAR/Home Stereo / Speakers AMP I JtJacobs AccuvoIt new or like new A/D/S Incredible sound, most In box 210-347-0978 CAR SPEAKERS - A/D/S car/ home speakers/ car amp/ Jacobs Accuvolt new or like new, best sound you've ever heard 200-9964 . 4 Surge supressor/Llne Conditioner randmax JI lmax-1000 8 ac outlets 1 coax In/out $50 call Jason 777-5814 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 youl 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 salarv/ben- efits package includIng medical, dentasand 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 i Equal Opportunity Employer Name (please print): -j m -1 -- --- ---- ---- n ranS 0 mail ZT1. 97-PhIn7 _ _ In- FREE* FRE REE- "IEE -FRE FEU- REEe FRE REF o FEE eFRE 18 JxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 928 Electronics Surround receiver .it ,:gnon avr-2500 Dolby Vl|rologic 85w/ch front '^'2 5 Inch surround excellent condition call J80n 777-5814 $500. )' Yard Sale 2650 Cardl- ."r gan Ct Orange Park lSat March 12th 7am-12pm Tools VW Part furniture clothing mir.: 945 Garage Sales JCP SUMMER CHASE - multi family. Fri-Sat. S721 Putters Green Way JUL CRK PL. lots of misc Items, dinette set with hutch, Sat 7:00am. 201 Crooked Ct. Mandarin Community Yard Sale Southern Oaks 7601 Tlmberwood Dr. Off of Phillips Hwy. March 12th. 8am -2pm MANDARIN N'hood Garage Sale, Clearwa- ter Crk off Hood Landing Rd. Sat 8-12 4 N. ATLANTIC BEACH, Sat March 12th. 9am-5pm, 899 Majestic Cypress Dr. Various items for sale. OAKLEAF PLANTATION Annual Spring Commu- nity Sale -Sat. March 12 8-2. Located at Old Middleburg and Argyle Forest Blvd. Each family will sell in their own driveway. OFF BAYMEADOWS - appl, frig. Sat 8-1, 8607 Gooby's Trace Dr. SAN JOSE -2212 Miller Oaks Ct. Sat lawn equip, sporting goods, png png tbl, art, toys, Springfield Historic Dis- trict Moving Sale. Sat. 3/12, 9 to 2. Antiques; silver; furniture; tools; books; Collectibles: Avon, S/P shakers; Etc. 2040 N. Laura St S'side Sat 3/12, 7-1 Hollie's Dancin' Dream 13595 Atlantic Blvd. WESTSIDE multi family sale, furn.Frl-Sat 8am. 7932 Guerad Dr. N. WSIDE multi fam yd sale, Fri-Sat, 8-3p, 6948 Deauville Rd. W'side Multi Family Sat. 8am 4584 Palmer Ave. Lots of Everything!! 573.1457 Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting A $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn Black & Decker Edge SHog 2-in-1 Electric i' |landscape edger $ 45.00 223-8553 Electric Lawn Mower Offer about $45.00 tLwithout extension cord. ph 535-8690 days Murray 22' side dis- | charge mower 3.8 hp | Tecumseh engine Excellent condition $60.00 ph 223- 8553 4, Murray riding , mower 12.5 hp 40" cut with utility trailer great con- dition 3 years old $375 Call 874-1420 4 RIDING MOWER T New battery, good S|running condition $600. Call (904) 742-7066 or (904) 220-5729. riding mower new battery good running condition $ 600 (904) 742-7066 or 220-5729 Walker rider lawn mower 42" cut |L model MC with Kohler OHC 16 hp V-Twin runs great $ 3,500 OBO call 249- 1611 4 Weed Eater new $ 40.00 (904) 742-2066 9c5 r Household FJU Furniture 4 36" Solid Oak Table 30r Base excellent condition three chairs 955 Household 9 Furniture Armoire for sale cherry finish solid V oodholds television and electronics for more Info call 772-0125 asking $600. BED KING SIZE MATT. Set. New In plastic. Must l$14. (9&4) 446177 BEDROOM 4 PC SET $298 2 pc Sofa & Chair 98 S Pc Oak Dinette 98 3 pcO n Simmons Bd 198 3 rm 8pc condo pkg 998 VCR's from 0 20" color TV's 7 Microwaves from C0(r8=WffNER I :1 1 :olI 1 ", &1: MI l Dining and Living Rooms Leather and Ent Centers Quality Fum (A Wholesale *No membership required" *visa/mc/amex/dlscover- Box & Mattress Set Qn Size. In Plastic. $120 (904) 48*46177 Complete Double 4 Bedroom Set i | including Mattress and Foundation Dark oak and Brass EC $250 firm call Jeff 226-2450 ' SContemporary Ent Ctr w/glass cof. tbl $1000 4L Breakfast nook with extension and two chrs. EC $350.261-5205 COUCH (taupe) off white, khaki, $300 & glider $100- 288-9444 a, Couch & love seat ,N light Beige with soft |country colored stripes & 4 matching Pillows Exc condition $ 150.00 778-4669 SCouch A Loveseat Matching, 3 pc. table set & recliner, exc cond. $350 obo. also 27" TV $100. 912.729.7340 .Q Couch with built in Recliner mint con- i$dltlon $195 OBO Two synthetic leather Recliner Chairs $ 45 ea OBO 282-8665 DINING A BEAUTIFUL ALL CHERRY TABLE w/ 8 Chairs, Hutch & Buffet. New in box. Cost $6K. Sell $2150. 737-1764 955 Household Furniture SOval dining room table w/4 High- |iback chairs. Multi " colored/teal/blue/ pink/on black $ 75 call 904778-4669 4 SECTIONAL SOFA 3pc. with sleeper & tL recliner. Great cond. $700obo. Call 912-729-6479 Sectional Sofa, Blue excel cond. $500 cash Call 880.5073 422.7923 Solid wood wall Sunit with 3 sepa- S|rate sections for curio display tele- vision & plenty of storage (117"LxB3"H) $750.00 OBO 226-2090 TV STAND Sideboard Slight wood with four |Jfrosted Glass Doors. Excellent condition. $150. 904-641-5059 Musical"" 970 Merchandise/ Services PIANO Cable piano w/bench, great cond, $1500 obo 287-9221 4 PIANO Oak, Kimball piano with Bench. Good con- ditions. $600obo. 904-771-7219 YAMAHA PIANOS 48" studio $2k, 6'1 grand $12k. like new 379-1625 980 Sporting Goods ALMOST NEW IRON MAN OLYMPIC Si Weight Bench inci's approx 245 Ibs, Dip bars, squat rack, leg ext, plate- holder, $250 obo. 904-631-9103 or Mellssa 904-610- 5456 SBOWFLEX Ultimate Fully equipped with t Lall accessories and attachments less than onevear old $1800 obo $2400 new 219-3361 4, For Sale Power- F zone weight bench w/ incline, barweight stand. Powerhouse sit-up bench Included $ 200. OBI Dodge 04 remov- able plastic bedllner $75. OBO call 912-576-2175 4 GOLF CLUBS Good Condition with Bag. 2-PW cavity back irons with putter. $70 912-242-2249 GYM EQUIP complete in-house set. Exc cond, $2200, pd $5500 448-5919 Seminoles jacket 1993 to 1999 National .Champions all soft leather beautiful never wom $ 400 call 860- 8589 or 317-7157 Treadmill never used S$300 Tony Little 1 Barely used $100 Range $50 ph 220- 5974 4, Treadmill Sears Lif- | estyler Electronic |Panel motor Heavy Duty Sturdy made in USA $ 95.00 firm 268-2482 Weight Bench with Bar SandWeights Heavy duty Tunturi Good condition $ 50.00 oil Fired Reddy Heater $40.00 ph 246-4461 985 Trailers 1005 Livestock & Supplies 4 ,HORSE TRAILER 16' SDouble D' 97 dual axle straight load, straight pull, 4' tack room. Elec brakes. $2000 904-272-7352 Llamas, M/F. Variety of colors. Free Delivery 941-587-2896 TENN WALKING HORSES Registered Geldings 5 Perfect Saddle & Pleasure CALL (904) 642-9003 1010 Pet's & 1010 Supplies AM BULLDOG, German Shepherd, Pom's, Dane Mixes, & many cute small mixes. Big Sale 904-504-117 AMERICAN PITBULL PUPS ADBA reg. w/papers chp bldis $300. 378-492 American Staffordshire Terrier Pups. AKC pop. HIth cert, $500. 879-5186 BLUE HEELER PUPPIES ADORABLE, 2 males, HIth cert's. 287. 5042 Boxer-American Pit Bull Bog Pups 4M, 6F, tails docked /dewclaws gone $100 to $200. 904.829.0603 BOXER PUPS AKC. Campion Blood Lines, Fawn, lowks, Health guaranteed. 229-559-1349 BRITNEY AKC reg. 10 mo neutered male, kennel $99. Call 904-485-0033 CHINESE CRESTED POWDERPUFFS, 2 males. AKC, must be neutered. $350.00 904-616-1646 A FREE 12 Month Old SWeimaraner-Kenn | I 1 eli. leash, collar included Call 693-3387 FREE PET BULLS full Blooded one male t|i and one female both dogs are 3yrs old 576-7682 FREE PUPPIES T Lab mix, black or brown. Call S 778-3166. FREE-to good home, lyr old. Germ Shep. fem. all 1010 Pet'ss & 1 Supplies GERMAN SHEPARD PUPPIES, 2F, WKC Reg., HC, 12 wks, $300. Call Harry 904-556-1081 KINKAJOUS M/F, 3vrs old.Class III lic. needed $2500 904-406-0331 LAB Black. ACA, shots, wormed, MChip, 5mo's, 904-505-3999 MIn Pin Pups AKC: DOB 1/21. 1 Rust M, 2 Rust F s&w. $325. 912.427.8565 lewismal@bellsouth.net PIT BULL red, $100. 6mo old, spay, vac. great personality. Enlisting & eige needs loving home. 230-9280 ROYTI PUPS, 2F. 12wks, pure bred $100ea,Rotti Mix pups 8wks. $75ea. HC, Shots POPCKC Reg. ROTTWEILER -Pups, 5wks Ig head, German breed, 386659-1426 or 904-219-9059 SHITZU PUPS. 8wks AKCS/W 4M;1F $550. 742-8049 or 247-9520 WEIMARANER PUPS AKC S & B, M/F. guarantee SE delivery $450 -$550 770-442-1587 YORKIES, T-Cups & Toys Vac., HC & Guaranteed. $750-$950. 904-504-1171 Support Your ilta nswpapwr For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. %%W Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 122IMarine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RVs and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 AntiquesClassics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1356 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 15FT ALUM HULLU. T BOAT W/TRAILER- | rebuilt 65hp Mer- cury engine, cen- ter steering console. $1900 obo 904-553-8590 16.9' SUNBIRD '97 S90hp Evinrude Tilt, I Trim, Top VHS Radio, center console, Alum Trlr $6000. 904-261-2211 Robert 19M8 SUNBIRD 16FT SRunabout, Bow is 1 enclosed. Johnson 88 outboard. Runs great. Galv trailer. 1500 912-673-6408 after 4PM. 199714" Fiberglass Q Ash craft Johnson 30 SJ-Traller Depth finder oars life jackets Marine Medical kit $2,500 261-0487 1997 Sunblrd 17ft 90 SHP Evinrlde 80 gallon ltfuel tank topuhf Radio price $6,000 (904) 261-7211 Robert 19' RANGER 175 Merc EFI 'tri mrntr, gar kept, 1205 Boats S19FT. MONTEREY Cuddy Cabin 1992 13.0 mercrulser engno 1/0. Must sell. $5500 obo. Call Tom 912-255-0964 or 912-576-8769 S20' Stingray 00 20cs TBimini&cockpgit overs mercuries depth finder potti trimtabs sink stove 190 HP Cuddy CD Player $14000 608-0388 24' SEA RAY -'99 Mer- cruiserI/o, bimini, stero, $25k 342-0551 15 1/2ARROW '74, S Motor 70HP | vlnrude '97. Boat and motor In good shape. New tires and berne on trailer. $3500 obo. 912-576-7692 Alum. Boat and Trailer 50hp Mercury with Tilt L and Trim $2000obo. 912-729-4678 James 4 Buy the Trailer and fgete boat motor $700obo. Boat and Motor need repairs. Daniel 729-4001 S NCHRIS CRAF CABIN CRUISER "84, Twin 305 engines sleeps 6, Galley, head, AC and more $26,060. Call 904-213-9745. S '04 Includes trailer 2 life vests, tube, knee board, and ropes, excel cond. Call 904-803-3512 Marine 1220 Equipment & Supplies .A. 98' Kawasaki Jet T ski rebuilt motor Looks / runs great Must see $2,500 OBO call 268-6210 or 537-0034 O Marine 1220 Equipment & Supplies 4 OUTBOARD NIS- SAN 9.9, Xtra long t shaft, electric start, as new tank & hose, motor,Never run 912- 673- 7694 1230Rs & J1230 Supplies 22' POP-UP CAMPER, for Family Enjoyment, sips 6. Asking $3500. 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Call 389-7700 HONDA GW-SE '98 loaded gar kept mint cond $5K accessories. $10K must see 880- 8105 Honda Rebel 250 '03 blue 724mi, garage kept, exc cond. $2600. 591.6969 4 HONDA REBEL '87 450 Saddle bags t1 Red, many new parts 19.612 miles Call CIndl 904-225-5401 A HONDA SHADOW / 750 '03 includes ,helmets. Very low, mileage. Excellent, condition. Call, 904-803-3515 S SUZUKI'02 n 4 Wheeler 50 CC, $500,904-771-1388 SUZUKI DRZ400E '02, Brought new in Sept'04. Looks brand new, must sell quick $3950. 389-7700 SUZUKI Marauder Cruiser '99 8700 miles, mint, loaded, must see. $3900 obo. 904- 813- 3447 53a :., 7uxv"imE m TRAVEL.COUNTRY RV MARINE CENTER YOU RVE OUR VVEJ'RF HEM TO RVE YOU.1 m FINANCIN G AVAILA BLE F-OR EI-"S-. AND UPH-1- apply at www.usmiles-com., JaxAIrNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 19 !H MffA ElFAki FUyE STAR prV., 7 / v / ~j 2m:II I UIhI 2WD Loaded. =W/Running Boards N M MAIN-. 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XG for Xtra Good Hyundai's XG350 offers plenty of goodies By Dan Scanlan Special he recipe is a simple one for the South Korean car company. Put a V-6 inside a mid-size body with some nice curves and a lib- eral dash of chrome, add leather seats with power, a decent CD stereo and some other goodies and you end up with a Korean Buick, kind of. The car in question is the 2004 Hyundai XG350L, the company's flag- ship sedan, available this year with a significant restyle outside and some retouching of the design inside. Seventeen years ago, Hyundai first stepped out on our shores with a for- gettable compact called the Excel, which didn't succeed at anything other than being inexpensive compact car transportation, although it sold well (263,610 in 1987). Over the years, the company has steadily improved its lineup and fit and finish, while still offering a lot of car for the money. It dabbled in the luxury car market first with the small mid-size Sonata in the early 1990s, with an available V-6 so it could go head-to- head with the Camrys and Accords out there. The line was expanded to include a new compact Elantra, plus a sub-com- pact Accent, Tiburon sports car, Santa Fe sports ute and a larger luxury car called the XG300 (now 350). Now a bigger sports utility is coming, and the XG350 has become a legitimate sub-luxury sedan. The American Hyundai is based on the Korean-market XG Grandeur, and drops plumb in the middle of a mid- size sedan market filled now with the Nissan Maxima and Lexus ES330. The 194-hp XG350's overall length is 191.9 inches, almost an inch longer than a 225-hp Lexus ES330, and a bit under 2 inches less than the 260-hp Nissan Maxima SE. For 2004, the XG350 received a new grille, plus redesigned front design. The result is a bright chrome, vertical bar grille that looks a bit like the latel1990s Infiniti 130's, flanked by quad headlights under clear plastic, each unit framed in a chrome collar. The front bumper gets twin chrome spears, while the slatted lower air inlet has inset fog lamps. The waist- line molding is wider, matching the chrome trim on the bumper as it rides under chrome door handles, with more chrome framing the side win- dows. The rear fenders are accented by large taillights that flow around its corner like a Buick or even Bentley sedan, while the trunk lid has a rounded, almost elegant bustle and a redesigned rear fascia with more chrome trim and integrated back-up light, the license plate moved from the bumper to decklid. Our Celadon Green test car ran on 12-spoke alloy wheels wearing Michelin MXV-4 Pilot P205/60R16- inch rubber, the paint and body panel fit and finish quite good. But, boy, there was a lot of chrome. Open the door, and the frameless window may catch a bit in the rubber molding as you step over a brushed metal kickplate with the XG350 name on it, and settle into a mocha-over-tan interior with faux wood trim on the doors, dash and steering wheel, and stitched leather on the seating sur- faces and door panels. The driver's and passenger's bucket uan acanianspecial Plastic wood, but real power leather seats up front help give the interior of the Hyundai XG350 upscale look and feel. Specifications Vehicle type...4-door, 5-passenger near-luxury Korean import mid-size sedan Base price....................................................... $25,599(As driven $25,688) Engine type..................................................fuel-injected 24-valve DOHC V-6 D isplacem ent.........................................................................................3.5-liter Horsepower (net) ...........................................................194 hp at 5,500 rpm Torque (lb-ft).........................................................................216 at 3,500 rpm Transmission........................................................................5-speed automatic Wheelbase................................................ .... ...................108.3 in. O overall length ................................... ........................................ .......... 191.9 in. Overall width .......... .w..... .............71.9 in. Overall width............................... ................. ......55.9 . H eight.................................. ..................................... I ......I....................... 55 .9 in. Front headroom............................................................... ...... ............39.7 in. Front legroom ............................................................. ...........................43.3 in. Rear headroom.... ........................................ .... ....... ..... 38 in. Rear legroom.................................................. ................................37.2 in. Trunk capacity .....................................................................14.5 cubic feet Curb weight ..............................................................................3,651 pounds Fuel capacity..................................................................................18.5 gallons Mileage rating ................................. .................... 17 mpg city/ 26 mpg highway Last word..................................................................A lot of car for the money. seats both have power recline and seat bottom functions, the driver get- ting two memory preset buttons on the door panel. The seats are firm and comfortable, but lack in side support and could use a bit more cushioning. The dash design is simple and ergonomically OK, the simple trip *computer display meshed with the clock up high, with a decent AM-FM- CD stereo with big buttons and a good climate control system below. A nicely damped felt-lined storage tray slides out under that, with an ashtray at the bottom. Back-seat room is pretty good for two adults, the head and legroom OK. v Back-seaters get a center arm rest with slide-out cup holders, another I hidden storage area and two a/c vents at the rear of the center console, which can be shut off up front. You even get elegant reading lights in the C-pillars. The trunk lid gets gas-oper- ated cylinders to make it easier to open, and there is lots of space n there, with a cargo net. * But wait, there's more. The driver gets an auto-dim rear- view mirror with a three-channel HomeLink garage door transmitter, both of which are optional on other mid-size sedans. Tap a button, and both side-view mirrors rotate down when you are in reverse so you can see behind. The spare tire goes from space-saver to full-size Michelin on a matching alloy wheel. OK, so it's a pretty car, with a lot of chrome outside and room inside. What motivates it? The first XG was first introduced in 2001 with a 192-hp, 3-liter V-6 with 178 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm. For 2004, the DOHC engine size is boosted to 3.5 liters, with only a 2-hp boost in power, but a 38 lb.ft. of torque boost at 3,500 rpm. It has a variable intake system and anti-vibration balance shaft, plus five-speed automatic transmission with Shiftronic manual control. The engine is quiet'at idle, and the whole car is pretty quiet at speed bar some tire noise. The XG300 got to 60 mph in a stately 10.3 seconds, barely squeaking the front tires off the line at full throttle. Our 7,000-mile-old XG350 did it in a much better 8.5 sec- onds, feeling pretty healthy as it ran up the revs and shifted its five-speed Shiftronic transmission smoothly, the powerplant sounding a bit strained .when pushed, with something whistling a bit as it accelerated. The suspension features independ- ent double wishbones in the front with an anti-roll bar, and a multi-link suspension in back. The result was soft, comfortable ride on good rides that floated a bit on less-than-perfect lanes and rolled a bit in turns, the front Michelins whispering their com- plaints even at moderate speeds in turns. The XG350 is available in two trim levels XG350 and our XG350L, which had a base price of $25,599 with standard 12-spoke alloy wheels, 210-watt six-speaker Infinity AM-FM- CD stereo, power moonroof, leather- wrapped steering wheel rim with woodgrain inserts, HomeLink trans- mitter, heated power front seats with dual memory presets for the driver, power door locks and windows with heated power mirrors. The only option we had was an $89 set of carpeted floor mats, for a manufacturer's sug- gested retail price of $25,688. Bottom line the fit, finish and quality of the Hyundai sedans have certainly come far up in the past decade, and everything on the XG350 felt and looked solid. Yes, some switchgear didn't have the silky preci- sion feel of a Camry or Accord, but for the price, a V-6 sedan with most of the luxury options standard and room for four people and their stuff is a good deal. Just tone down the chrome a bit, OK? Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehi- cles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traffic during a .weeklong test. The test vehicles are provided by the manufacturer accord- ing to their schedule, and represent a broad spectrum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufacturer's suggested retail prices. A longer ver- sion of this review and past reviews can be seen- on jacksonville.comrn's "Auts" link.. ' -- I I --- ~C~1111~ ---- I Ja Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 10, 2005 1300 Motorcycles 4, Yert-Dog 2 Seater Go-cart w/seat- belts, 6-5.Shp eng. new tires, rollbars, new $1000. Now! $600. 904-225-2769 or 904-294-7033 Yulee FL 1310 Auto Parrts 4 2 Factory Alloy / Wheels w/tlres to t F o r d Taurus/Sable $70 f o r b o t h 904-278-5224/655-1679 4, BED RAILS/ STEP- T SIDES -2004 Ford S Ranger XLT. orig tla factory made, mint cond $150 per set. Call 246-5797 or 982-9840 leave message. good cond. $50 I dehydrator, new. In box, $25. Call & Leave msg. 777-8120 Fiberglass truck top- STer year old nave Sblue fits ChevySll- verado short box $1,000 OBO 635-5557 a, FORD TAURUS PARTS Alternator l O( new) repair -7manual rims & tires 15" exhaust sys- tems, AC compressor, brake rotors & pans. tie rods motor mount fan motor etc., etc. need to clean out garage call T. 78-5224/ 655-1679 For Sale (5) Tires S(4) w/ 3000 mi, (1) I new-225/R75/16 $300.00 Call Iv msg 904 220-0795 4 HARDTOP FOR C1 < | ,ws and sunroof. $200. Call 912-269-1296 4, HITCH & DRAW BAR class II 3500 <|/lbs/3001b tongue Sfor Buick Le Sabre $70 obo. 904-278-5224/ 655-1679 SSETOF 2 STEEL DOORS- for Jeep $100 OBO CALL 912-269-1296 4, TRUCK CAP. - S Century Brand, '97 king cab. Exc cond, $250. Call 904-284-4883 4, WHEELS 16X8" SFactory Chevrolet SWheels from 2002 Sllverado in good condition. $200 obo. Call 576-6801 leave message. 1*JV0 Antiques/ .1320. Classics '72 CHEVY MONTI CARLO Everything New! $8500obo. 904-635-5682 CHEVY CORVETTE S' 81 AT, AC, 94k tI ml, glass T-tops black with silver interior $10,500obo. Nice driver 571-6008 4, FORD MUSTANG GT S- '92, green /sll- S|ver. gray Ithr. rebu It rear end runs/ drives beautiful car. 3:73. gears. $3500 ono 200.9964 1325 Automotive .. 1986. OJ 6 cyl needs Sligri Dody A'rk and l Da3ni 31" new 'ires jee Ton OI Potenti3l lor eep EnthusiaSt S3.900 OBO 220. .1- 76 1966 CjT 6 CYL NEEDS SShint Dody worn & VlJ paln 31" ne h.res tor ,s or otnrinai or iEep enthuias 3 3 'f00 OBO 221) 4 7,b stepoide 170 100o miles S A. C. C. 4 9L 5 speed Oedliner. white ext olue nter $ s560 BO C311 6493 4, 1996 Chevy Lumina Sedan in good condrition loaded 11.800 call Rick alter 5m at 744 7250 1325 Automotive 4, 1996 Nissan Maxima AT loaded leather t sunroof new tires and belts 104K highway miles $4.800 OBO 912-573-8835 1 996'VW Cabrlo $5K SOBO Clean lather S Interior convertible Call Angle after 6 PM 912-673-7662 1998 Mustang GT SVO pkg awesome great Condition 5 spd. 68K miles many extras $ 9.100 378-9622 Iv message S2000 Lincoln Signa- 4 ture Town car loaded SI excellent condition 39.300 miles. $14,250 771-1799 See 4533 Bullrun- Road Confederate Point a, 2002 Ford F150 SVT Slighting super charged ki.120K. miles still under warranty Garage Kept Very Clean 904 879-1661 $21,750 &- 90 Nissan Maxima / Good running condit= 1600. (904)742-7066 or 220-5729 1, 92' Nissan Maxima O GE 4 dr AC AT PW 138,000 miles all maintance history and Carfax Report $2,500 27& 0426 4O 95" Honda Odys- sey EX Loaded good condition 1$ 4,995OBO call (912) 882-5845 ACURA LEGEND '90 800-749-8116 x7212 ai' ACURA RSX '02, W Coupe, Type S, sunroof, CD, $17,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brumosncom ACURA RSX '02, Coupe, type S, sun- roof, CD, $14,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brunmoscom ACURA TL S-Type '03 Pearl white fully Lded, On-Star, Navlg., Ithr 43km1, $23k. 2B7-1281 ALLMilitari and Civilian *$99 DOWN* * I EVERYBODY I I RIDES! CALL CHRIS 662-0726] ,AUDI A4 '02, Sport S package, premium package, low miles $24X59 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brumos.com 1325 Automotive AUDI A4 '96, A luxury vehicle but very fast& very clean, all custom. Must see, $8900 obo 406-546-5196 Ryan BMW 325CIC- 2002, Auto, .em pkg, conv, 2,988 371-4728 BMW 325ci convertible '01. all opts. AT, $24,900. 904-476-0074 VS.u BMW3251 '04, leather, sunroof, AT, CD, one owner $29,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brunmocom BMW 3251 2002, Auto, Prem. Pkg, xenon lights. $25,688 371-4728 BMW 3251- 2002, leather, PW, PL, Cruise, CD. $25,988 371-4728 BMW 5301a- 2002, Auto. Prem Pkg, CD. $31,988. 371-4728 BMW XS 3.0 2002, Prem. Pkg. low miles, rear climate Pkg, $32,988 371-4728 S1 BMWX5441'02, Sport package, SNavi, CD, $31,980 Brumos Porsche 725 9155 www.brunmoscom BMW Z- 32.5 2001, Convt, auto. CD, 6 cyl. $21,988 371-4728 BUICK LESABRE '99 Excellent Condition only 54k miles, $7,990 Call 794-9990 CADILAC ELDORADO ETC '95. Loaded, 81K ml. $1000 dn. 674-4444 @ CADILLACCTS '03, AT, sunroof, leather, one owner $25,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 CADILLAC Devllle '97 100K like new, pearl wht, $9500obo. 781-4361 CADILLAC SEDAN DEV- ILLE- '95, good cond, $3500 662-2615 CAD SEDAN DEVILLE - '96. blk, 212k. loaded, $5500 OBO 382-7769 CHEVY CAMARO '02 Full loaded, need to sell fast Immac. $9995. 389-7700 CHEVY CAMARO '98. Low miles, need to call now $4995. 338-1055 CHEVY IMPALA '04 fact warr, loaded, priced to sell fast $16,995. 389-7700 CHEVY IMPALA '04 Still under factory warranty $12,990 Call 794-9990 CHEVY Lumlna Sedan '96 in good I cond loaded, $2,200 Call Rick at 744-7250 after 5 pm CHEVY MONTE CARLO 04 LOw miles in great condition $12,990 Call 794-9990 1325 Automotive CHRYSLER PT CRUISER S04. Low miles. $250mo wac. Call 334-7253 DODGE INTREPID '94. grt shape, loaded, priced to sell fast $2495. 389-7700 FORD CROWN VIC. '96 - lown, 52kmi, exc. cond. $4300 904-786-9137 FORD MUSTANG CONV, '02. red, 21Km,6 DISC cd $10,400 699-8443 FORD MUSTANG GT'00 at, pw/pl, fully loaded, looks & runs great, must sell $8995. Call 389-7700 a. FORD MUSTANG GT '9 "2 Awesome project, green, silver, gray Ithr, runs strong, rebuilt, needs work $3500obo. 210-347-0978 FORD TAURUS '04 A/T, V6, Pwr Equipment, only 23k miles, $11.990 Call 794-9990 SFORDTAURUS'05 Only $14,995 Call 334-7253 O, FORD Taurus '99 / 78 k ml's, exc cond, S new brakes, n/s, no animals, $3500 278-1715 H, Grand Am '01, 2D, Q V6, Power every- I V"thing, new Good- year Tires, tint, sunroof, 10 disc, MP3, Great cond. $5200 904-505-3993 HONDA ACCORD '99. Low miles. $10,995 Call now 334-7253 HONDA ACCORD '99. Low mli clean, cold air $7995 Call now! 338-1055 HONDA Accord LX '95, 4cyl. 5spd. 99K ml, exc -car $5750 Ph. 246-3701 Honda Accord LX '00 80K miles, excel cond. 1 owner $7900. 992.6047 4 HONDA CIVIC 2000 U low miles, great condition $5500 OBO. 651-6621 HONDA CIVIC '98 Low miles sunroof, A/T. $6.990 Call 794-9990 4, HONDA CIVIC LX - S5ssp exc runner |74k mi, $5800. Call 9 92-6877 or 294-3564 HYUNDAI Elantra 1 '01. 20k, Seafoam VI green, auto, a/c, tnt, grt shape, Asking $8000 729-1677 INFINITY 130 '01 Low miles, leather, sunroof loaded $15,990 Call 794-9990 Izuzu Rodeo" 93 V6 SStick Shift. AC, Brush | It Guard 115K Runs Good, 1,000 Call Chris 505-7993 or 278-2469 JAGUAR X TYPE' 02. Low mi,. must sell fast $240m0. wac. 338-1055 KIA OPTIMA LX '04. 12K mi,. leather, moonrf. loaded $12,975. 699-9669 LEXUSES300 97 Leather loaded, moonroof. CD. $10,975. Call 674-4444 1325 Automotive LEXUS ES300 '99. Pearl, Ithr. loaded, 59K.Per- fect. $1000dn. 699-9669 LEXUS LS400- '96. blk w/tan Ithr, V8, 163k mi, $9500 obo. 382-7769 LINCOLN STRETCH UMO - '97, fully loaded, 112k ml, $7500 OBO 382-7769 Mercedes 280SL '83 Classic EURO Roadster. Red. Super cond. 60K mi. $14,000.904.471.2111 MERCEDES BENZ C230 '97, Lthr. bik. sunrf, Loaded, $5500. 813-3392 SMERCEDES BENZ TSLSOO Roadster I % Convertible. Exc. cond. Black, tan Inter. Fully Loaded. 247-0797 or 502-5752 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS '03. Low miles. $260mo.WAC. 334-7253 Mercury Grand Marquis *96-58Kmi, 4dr, V8, Silv, gar. kept. $5500 268-1134 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS '98. loaded, 43,100 miles. 674-4444. MERCURY SABLE WAGON '03. Loaded, 3rd seat, low ml $11,975. 699-9669 MITSUBISHI GALANT '04 $260/mo. WAC Call 334-7253 Slver, AT, great cond., inexpensive transp., $3900. 904-396-6038 0 NISSAN MAXIMA T '90, good running | m condition $600. ,,Call (904) 742-2066 or (904) 220-5729. NISSAN MAXIMA GXE '98. Very low mi. $3995. Call now 338-1055 NISSAN SENTRA '04 2.5 only 8k miles. $12,990 Call 794-9990 OLDSMOBILE ALERO '04 $200/mo. wac. Call 334 7253 Olds Silhoutte GLS 99, Mini Van 97K mi, dn, CD/Ithr, new trans, $6K Call 254-2316 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI '01 Turbo charged. Immac cond, loaded, leather. $11,995. 389-7700 PONTIAC GRAND AM '02. Low miles. Must go now! $8995 338-1055 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '99 Exc. cond., 48kmi. war. avl, $6500.221-6085 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT '00 44kmi, Sport, Lded $9,500. 904-757-1636 PONTIAC TRANS AM '02 Convertible. $18,995. Call 334A7253 PONTIAC Trans AM '02, conv. Collectors edi- tion, yellow/ black top, ram air AT 4900 mi only driven to golf course & home, only 2000 cars made as a collectors edition. Showroom new. $24.950. 386 447 7769 McWay Motors McWay Transportation Buy Here Pay Here e Clean Dependable Towing/Roadside Assistance Overnight Storage Military Discount Offering Discount Lodging at Cumnerland Inn & Suites Servicing: Duval, Nassau. Camden and Valdosta Area SM I a s I I. . 1325 Automotive .U PORSCHE CAYENNE 4 S '04, AT, sunroof, leather, certified $48,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brumos.com SUZUKI FORENZA'04. pw pdl, fact warr, immac, must sell $9995. 389-7700 TOYOTA CAMRY *01 Low miles. $10,995 Call 334-7253 TOYOTA CAMRY LE' 02 Low mi. Won't last, call now. $11,288. 338-1055 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '99. V6, Low miles. $99/mo. WAC or $7995. 338-1055 0 TOYOTA CAMRY SE T "02 3.OL, V6, auto- matic, power, Slather. sunroof, 6 disc CD changer 31,800 miles, warranty $16,000. Call 904-213-9745. TOYOTA CELICA 00. LOW miles, call now, wont last $11,988. 338-1055 TOYOTA COROLLA LE '05 Low mi, take over pints $280mo. WAC. 338-1055 TOYOTA COROLLA '99. CE, loaded, low miles, $700 down 674-4444. TOYOTA MATRIX '04 Low mi, need to see this on $210m0 wac. 338-1055 4 VOLKSWAGON S New Beetle '99 - S Exc. cond. AT, AC,CD $7800Oobo. 912-729-6479 SVOLVO C70 COUPE t '00, leather, sun- roof, AT, one owner $16,459 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brumos.com I VW BEETLE GLS '03, Coupe, leather, sunroof, one owner $13,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.bnjmos.com VW BEETLE GLS'00 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 miles. $11,975. 699-9669 4 VW Jetta GLS 03'Silver 26K Leather CD, Sun- roof, Heated seats exc cond extended warr $ 16,500 904 535-3381 1335 $2000 or Less $5001 POLICE INPOUNDS! Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 x2529 SCHEVY Caprice '88, AS IS. Asking $300 l 912-576-5174 SDodge Aries '87 60 K miles, 4 cyl, runs great, AC, $500. 908-0026 1335 $2000 or ess FORD Taurus '97, white, looks and runs great, AC, $2000. ph 783-2549 HONDA ACCORD '93. AT, great shape, priced to sell fast. $995. 389-7700 4 Jeep Grand Wagoneer S1984.4x4, AT, PW, PL, V-. 8, leather, good tires, towing package. 90k miles, $1500 obo. (912) 729-7508. MITSUBISHI GALANT '92 $950. For listings call 800-749-8116 x7327 L Orange Park 4/2 SFleming Island 11 brand new 2300sf. excel schools, close to NAS JAX. PCS Call 904-535.3307 $1550/mo Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 1998 Fleetwood mobile home 16X80 3 br/2ba \LUq ulet restricted Westslde park many extras asking $ 23,500 317-0801 8X5 utility Trailer for sale $ 1100 OBO Call 579-6802 for details CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB SILVERADO '98 turbo diesel, Ithr, loaded, nice! $13,975. 699-9669 CHEVY BLAZER LS '98. 4dr, at/ac, loaded, nicely $800 down. 674-4444 CHEVY S10'95. Auto, AC, 67K miles. $800 down. Call 674-4444 CHEVY S10 EXT. CAB '01 A/T. V6, only $10,990 Call 794-9990 CHEVY S10 EXT. CAB '03 V6, A/T, Real Nice Truck $12,990 Call 794-9990 CHEVY S10 LS '00 5spd, Step-side, Silv, 44,200mi. $6600. 904-449-2900 CHEVY'S From $5001 Police Inpounds!Listlngs 800- 749-8116 x1848 CHEVY SILVERADO '04, ExCab, V8 loaded,20K. $19,975. 777-9119. CHEVY TAHOE '99 - 130kmi, black ext., Ithr gray inter., very good condition. $6500. 904-743-4978 after 5pm 4 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER '02 $13,999 OBO red, Exc cond. AT, AC, cruise CD, 48K ml. Call 904-534-4074 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER LS '03 PL. PW, PS, CD, Low ml, $17k. 904-230-6487 SChevy Trail Blazer TLTZ 02 Two-tone, blue leather, 47,000. mi. rear air, CD, cassette, excel. cond. 2WD. $16,000. 891.7348 DODGE RAM 1500 '00 Quad A/T A/C, only 43k miles, $12,990 Call 794-9990 AUTOM' ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd 7T/-5600 DUVAL ACURA 11225 Atlantic Blvd 725-8000 KEY AUDI 4 w t-100 Soutde Blvd 565-4) BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N 1Rorad ReapiiB lvd SLongwoOdn0anadoFI 407 39-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlanric Bld 725-0911 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Spnngs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Soutnside Blvd 642-6060 TERRY BUICK 6400 Blanding Blvd 777-5550 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC S4700 Soumnside Blvd 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Maico, St Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Memll Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Hwy. 17 GCS 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Brvd 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Pnilips Hwy 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassal Ave 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 Suuth 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYS.-PLYM. S1750 Soutside Brlvd 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrys-Plym of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassal Ave 389-7792 GARBER CHRYS-PLYM Green Cove Springs 264-2416 | RICK KEFFER S 195 Ex1 129. Fem Bch 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 USl Soutn 35-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atantic3 Bd 642-5600 GARBER CHRYS- PLYM DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Sunins 264-2416 Trucks / 1340 Trailers SUV's , FORD EXCURSION '04, Eddie Bauer, 4x4, DVD, leather, diesel $39,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.bnJimoscom FORD EXPEDITION '03 Black, excel- SIlent condition. Loaded 41K. miles, Keyless entry, Must sell. $22,900 obo. 904-415-2775 or 912-573-4784 FORD EXPLORER '04. pw PI cruise tilt, very low ml must $518,995 3877OO FORD F150 XL'03 Supercab A/T Tilt Cruise only 26k miles $15,990 Call 794-9990 FORD F150 XLT '02 Supercrew Loaded. Only 37k miles, $18,990 Call 794-9990 FORD F150 XLT '01 SVT Clone A/T Wheels, Tow Package Call 794-9990 FORD F250'01 diesel X Cab at/ac, Immac. need to sell $14,995. 389-7700 FORD F250 4x4 '00 Crew Cab. Must sell fast $16,995. Call 338-1055 FORD F-250 Super Duty '05, Super crew, Lariet 4x4, diesel, exc cond, must sell, 904-631-6007 FORD F250 XCab diesel low mi, grt cond, priced to sell $16,995. 389-7700 FORD F250 XLT '94 Reg. cab, diesel, 4x4 lown, Loaded, winch, $11,500. 904-879-0639 FORD RANGER XLT '02 Low miles loaded $11,995. Call 334-7253 FORD RANGER XLT '96 X Cab. V6, low miles. $5995. Call 338-1055 GMC 2500 4x4 '98. V8, at, acl loaded. $1000 down. Call 674-4444 GMC YUKON DENALI '02 Fully loaded, keyless remote, entertainment system, must sell quickly $27,995. Call 389-7700 ,5' GMC YUKON DENALU '04,DVD, leather, sunroof, $44,859 Brumos Porsche 725-9155 www.brumos.xom ag' HONDA PILOT EX '04, leather, 4x4, low miles, one owner $27,459 Brumos Porsche 725.9155 www.brumoscom HYUNDAI Santa Fe LX '02, exc cond, loaded, $13,500. Call 333-1929 or 904-771-9564 WEE' '-. -a ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Emi 129 Fern Ben 1-00-(8-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 BOARD FORD SL Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N Edl 129 (Yuleel 225-3673 DUVAL FORD 1616 Cassat Ave 387-6541 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 2644502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT GMC 1550 Cassai Ave 387-4041 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 US Hwy.1 S 100456-1689 DUVAL HONDA 1325 Cassat Ave 899-1900 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 NIMNICHT HUMMER 1550 Cassal Ave. 338-9900 HYUNDAI OF N. JACKSONVILLE 3333 N. Main St 354-1224 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd 642-060 TERRY HYUNDAI 6400 Blanding Blvd 777-5550 ATLANTIC INFINm 10980 Atlantic Blvd 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd 998-7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd 642-1500 BF= l ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Soutlhside Blvd 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 WellsRd 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassa Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95Exi 129 FernBch 1-800-228-7454 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SIsuzu Rodeo '00 45,000 miles, very good cond. $8000. obo. 272-0899 4, JEEP CHEROKEE tISPORT '98 Good condition. $6996, AT, Dark green with tan interior. 247-0797 or 502-5742 Jeep Grand Cherokee '04 Spec. Ed. silver/tan Ithr, 9kmi, $22,900. 3343620 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 LIMITED 4X4, loaded, low miles $23,990 Call 794-9990 JIMMY GMC 01 S$10,300 OBO 68 k L hwy ml, new baa- tery, tow pkg CD player great interior 422-0907 KIA SPORTAGE '01. V6 at, ac loaded, low miles. $860 down. 699-9669 1- LAND ROVER DIS- COVERY '03, dual sunroof, leather, CED, $24,859 Brumos Porsche 725.9155 www.brumos.com i LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER HSE '04, SNavigation, leather, sunroof, $67,859 Brumos Porsche 725.9155 www.brumos.com UNCOLN LS V8 '02 Loaded, only 23k miles $21,990 Call 794-9990 NISSAN PATHFINDER '01 A/C, pwr equipment. only k miles $13,990 Call 794-9990 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 01 4x4, great for towing Immac. shape, need to sell fast $8995. 389-7700 SUZUKI VERONA '04. 7yr 100K warr only 9Kmi will finan w/$0O dn. 389-7700 TOYOTA RUNNER '02. Very clean, $240/mo WAC. Call now 338-1055 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ S SUV's TOYOTA RAV4 '03. Very low miles, must sell. $280mo. wac. 338-1055 1345 Vans/Buses DODGE Caravan SE '02 very clean, 68,450mi's, $7560904-9088321 & Dodge Ram 250 '94 1 high top conver- Sson van 94K ml custom wheels, rims, TV, VCR. 4 cap- tains chairs, AC, cruise PW, PL, $4000. 908-0026 FORD AEROSTAR '96 - 88,500 orig. ml. Exc. Cond. $3500. 343-4920 FORD E150 '04 Cargo Van Still under Factory Warranty $15.990 Call 794-9990 FORD WINDSTAR '01. 4dr, AT, dual AC loaded. $8975. Call 69-9669 - 4, FORD WINDSTAR SLX '95 -Teal/grey 1FR 3.8L V6. AT, PL, -. Keyless entry needs work $1500obo , Chris 779-1594 PCS HONDA ODYSSEY'97,. 80K, white, exc conld, new tires $7K 230-1416 MAZDA MPV '01 Low miles. $11,995 - Call 334 7253 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE '03 Clean low ml $310 mo wac. $19,988. 338-1055 1 t=nMiscellaneous 1350 Auto 4, Brand new Arltal r remote car starter |model 4000 remote engine start, door locks,trunk for $ 85.00 call 220-4776 Truck Cap Century STbrand fiberglasscus- |tom fit Nissan 86.5 97 King Cab excellent condition $250 call 284-4883 Call or stop by and see Styxx Jenkins ,Bring in this ad for extra savings! / Military and First - W Time Buyers -*^ Welcome! NIMNICHT 891-8672 or CHEVROLET 387-4041 GMC-HUMMER | ^1550 CASSAT AVE COGGIN KIA 9401 Adanic Blvd 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI-ORLANDO 895 N Ronald Reaan Blv. Longw Orlan Fl 407-339-34.3 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Ailanic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA UNCOLN MERCURY 4620 Soutnside Blvd 642-14100 7447 Blanding Blvd 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Atlantic Blvd 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlanmc Blvd 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 PhllpS Hwy 260.9222 www cityautomotDve com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd 779-8100 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 283 San Marco. St Aug 354-2057 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rda 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONT1AC-GMC Green Cove Spnrings 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 3919 Philips HwV. 733-1616 WILSON PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC US 1Seeot St Agi -l(797457 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atanic Blvd. 724-1080 ROLLS ROYCE-ORLANDO 895N Rona BRean Blv Longood ando 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd. Jax 904-778-7700 www nnchtcom SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Aantc Blvd 7258200 SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding BNld. 779M071 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassai Ave. 389-7700 ARUNGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S 1 South St. Aug 80-622888 or 904-797800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassal Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Alantic Blvd 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVOO 2525 Philips Hy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 AtlanticBlvd 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. 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