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Childcare Subsidized Guard, Reservists Benefit Page 4 FISC Jacksonville Providing Logistical Support Pages 6-7 TAP FFSC Offers Assistance Page 11 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com EI A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING NMCRS fund drive kicks off B A S E By ay aocq participate in thivolvs fund Staff Writer ocque drive I'm really excited Focus group to assist Navy IG A team from the Office of the Naval Inspector General (IG) will visit Jacksonville, Mayport and Kings Bay April 5 to 21. As part of their visit, they will hold focus group discus- sions to gain more insight, from a customer's view- point, into the readiness and quality of life in the area. Each focus group will be composed of a cross- section of personnel and will consist of approximate- ly 25 people in a specific rank/rate and Department of the Navy civilian em- ployees. Participants will be se- lected on a random basis. If you are selected to par- ticipate, you will be notified by your chain of com- mand. Your views and hon- est input will be helpful to the IG Team as we at- tempt to improve the quali- ty of life for all Navy per- sonnel, family members and civilian employees. During the IG visit, team members will be available should you wish to discuss particular concerns. Bone Marrow Drive today A Bone Marrow Donor Registration Drive is being held today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the VP-30 Auditorium. All active duty military members and their family members, Depart- ment of Defense civilian , employees, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserve personnel are eli- gible to register. Potential donors should be 18 to 60 years in age and in good general health. Registration is free and takes about 5-10 minutes. For more information, call either HMC Rafael Diaz at 542-7384 or Cmdr. Cindy Wilkerson at 542- 7386. NEX Running Shoe Clinic and Expo The NAS Jax Navy Ex- change (NEX) will hold its annual Navy 10K Run Shoe Clinic and Expo March 31 through April 2. Several vendors will be on hand to measure and ana- lyze runner's feet and to assist all sports enthusi- asts with the selection of the correct shoe. On April 2 from 6 a.m. to noon, the fair will be held outside the NEX Convenience Store entrance parking lot. his year's Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive began March 14 with an organizational kick-off at the VP-30 Auditorium. The fund drive is held each year to generate dona- tions to benefit the local NMCRS an organization that assists hundreds of Sailors and Marines and their families each month in the Jacksonville area. By donating during the NMCRS Fund Drive, serv- ice members are taking care of their own. It's a way to help others and possibly yourself someday during a time of need. Each command on base is assigned a keyperson to ensure 100 percent contact is made during the drive. Armed with allotment forms, these keypersons will attempt to visit with as many Sailors and Marines as possible to ensure every- one has an opportunity to donate to the NMCRS. "This fund drive is not about pressuring people to give. What I'm asking is that you, as keypersons, make 100 percent contact to give everyone the oppor- Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast, kicks off the annual Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society Fund Drive March 14 at the VP-30 Auditorium. The drive will run through the end of May. tunity to donate. If we can get people to just give up one hamburger a week and donate about $2 or $3 each month, every command will reach their goal," said Capt. Rich Heimerle, VP-30 commanding officer, who's command is heading up Navy Region Southeast's NMCRS Fund Drive this year. Numerous fund raising events such as car washes, bake sales, special raffles and pumping gas also help commands reach their goals. "I plan to auction off my position for a day to raise money for the important cause. The winner will get to be admiral for a day. I am also auctioning off my parking place," remarked Rear. Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast during the kick-off. "I encourage everyone to this. It's such a wonderful organization and directly helps Sailors and Marines. A lot of the other charities you don't really see what impact you have when you donate, but with the NMCRS Fund Drive, you see the effects on a daily basis," said Lt. Kalan McEuen, Navy Region Southeast's NMCRS Fund Drive chairperson. Last year, NMCRS Jacksonville assisted eligi- ble area residents with more than $2.1 million in interest-free loans and over 200,000 in grants. "Last year was our best year ever for the NMCRS Fund Drive. It just keeps getting better and better. Last year, we collected 10.2 million worldwide and pro- vided 31.5 million in assis- tance to Navy and Marine Corps families," added NMCRS Director Dave Faraldo. "The society does- n't actually have its own money, it all comes from you. You entrust us to be good stewards of these funds and we use it to help you, your shipmates and their families." See NMCRS, Page 12 'Operation Soldier's Relief' 2005 We Love Our Troops USO Drive underway From the USO For the past two years, since the beginning of the Iraq War, Caryn Suarez, area author, has spear- headed the Jacksonville campaign for "Operation Soldier's Library" in hand with the Greater Jacksonville Area United Services Organization (USO). In the past two years this project has collected over 33,000 books, movies, CD's and videos to be distributed to our mili- tary women and men overseas, to their families left behind, and also to their chil- dren and the children attending Mayport Elementary. This year the project, again spearhead- ed by Caryn Suarez and her organization POW! Promoting Outstanding Writers, have joined forces with the USO at NAS Jax and Mayport and several area busi- nesses and media, with this year's cam- paign called, "Operation Soldier's Relief." OSR is targeted this year, per the request of our active duty military per- sonnel overseas, in fulfilling requests for the need of various items to help these soldiers in the fields during the soon to be hot spring and summer months. Items being requested from our military troops will be given directly to the USO at Mayport for distribution to these much- needed areas. Supplies requested from the troops are: baby wipes/face wipes, lip balms, body lotion (Vaseline Intensive Care), non-perfumed lotions, gum/ small bottles of mouthwash, bug lotion repel- lant, telephone calling cards (so they can call home sometimes), books paperback or hard back, audio books, CD's, DVD's and videos. OSR is also collecting this year to replenish the USO's Family Relief Fund See USO, Page 12 Ei Photo by 101 Mike England AN Juan Galeano of VP-45 sorts donated books at the NAS Jax USO office. The books were donated as part of the Operation Soldier's Library program and will be sent to troops serving overseas and their families. Currently, over 33,000 books, movies, CD's and videos have been collected. Galeano volun- teers his off-duty time helping the NAS jax USO. Replenishing weapons Photo by PHAN Nicholas Garratt Two SH-60B Seahawks assigned to the "Emerald Knights" of HS-75, deliver ordnance to USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) during an ammunition and ordnance transfer with USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). CWO4 Lawrence Hurlbut signals to an SH-60B Seahawk assigned to the "Emerald Knights" of HS-75, to lift a pallet of ordnance from the flight deck aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) for transfer to USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Photo by PH3 Tommy Gilligan .= i " I ,~~tF"~=: 1P~T? 2 JaxAir NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Operational Risk Management Take it home By FLTCM(AW/SW) ]on Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief When was the last time you applied the principles of Operational Risk Management (ORM) to changing your oil? How about mowing the lawn? What about taking a trip? While you may think ORM is for Navy work only, I think you will find that ORM, if applied correctly, can make you and your fam- ily safer in almost every- thing you do. Off-duty mishaps are dev- astating to our operational readiness. I always shake rny head when I read how mishaps occur. Often the Season is a complete disre- gard for simple safety tips,, or overextending one's per- 'soial capabilities. My point As that almost all off-duty nishaps are completely pre- ventable. '" Since October 2004, the Navy has lost 45 Sailors from mishaps, and hun- dreds more have been hurt. As a matter of fact, 31 of these Sailors died in motor vehicle accidents. It's no wonder the Naval Safety Center calls traffic safety their "number one readiness issue." Oh, and as an interesting statistic, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for ages 5-29 years old. Since the majori- ty of our Sailors are in the 18-29-year-old range, I'm absolutely sure we can do a better job of mitigating acci- dents and deaths on our roads and highways. FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Applying ORM might just bethe key. Operational Risk Manage- ment is the process of deal- ing with risk associated with :an activity that includes risk assessment, risk decision-m-aking and implementation of effective risk controls. Essentially, applying ORM means you identify hazards, assess the hazards, make risk deci- sions, implement controls, and then supervise the activity. Sound simple? It" is. The difficult part is actu- ally applying these steps. Most mishaps occur for one of five reasons: Individual Failure You are trained and know how. something works, but elect, not to follow the standard (self-discipline). Support Failure The equipment or material you use is not designed for the job.. Leader Failure The supervisors) do not enforce the known standard. Training Failure You attempt something you are not trained for (insufficient, incorrect, or no training on task). Standards Failure The procedures for a task are not clear or practical, or in some cases, do not exist. Shipmates, I suspect at one time or another we've all cut corners, disregarded safety precautions, pushed ourselves beyond our limits and tempted fate. The prob- lem is, the law of averages is against us. Just because you can rewire a light with- out turning off the power once doesn't mean you can do it over and over. Eventually fate catches all of us and the result can be fatal. I guess I have to ask, "What activity, project or trip in your life warrants risking your personal safety, or the safety of your fami- ly?" I'm guessing most of you would agree that almost nothing would warrant such a risk, and I would agree with you. However, think back in your own life. How many times have you .unnecessarily put yourself and/or your family in harm's way? . Here's what I'm talking about: When was the last time you took a trip and drove hundreds and hun- dreds of miles without prop- er rest? How many times have you used machinery without wearing ear and eye protection? How many times have you used chemi- cals without gloves and gog- gles? Ever fix something with the wrong tool? You get the point. In our daily lives, we encounter situations each day that dictate us to ask a couple simple questions about the risks associated with what we are about to do. Unfortunately, we often don't assess those risks, or minimize them by telling ourselves, "Nothing will happen to me." Of the 45 Sailors who have lost their lives in mishaps this fiscal year, I wonder how many of them said the same thing? The Navy directs us to apply ORM in our profes- sional lives. Operational readiness demands it and the safety of our people makes this a top issue for every command. If the Navy takes this so seriously, and incorporates it into our workplace, it only makes sense we should carry it hoine with us. There's nothing childish or silly about asking oneself the simple risk questions before starting a project or making a trip. If risk is involved, you owe it to your- self, your family and the Navy to evaluate how you will deal with the risk. My suspicion is if you think about the risks, you'll deal with them. Ignoring risks will not make them go away. My challenge to all of you is to take the principles of ORM home with you, dis- cuss them often with your family and apply those prin- ciples as often as necessary. For those of you with chil- dren, where do you-think they will learn proper safe- ty? Yep, they watch .(and imitate) you. Skip steps today and they will skip steps tomorrow. Good luck Shipmates and stay safe! ON THE HOMEFRONT Marines are worthy opponents on race day By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor he Marines were com- ing. We heard their chant ("I love to dou- ble time .") and the clomp- clomp of their heavy boots, like the sound of an omi- nous drum in the distance. -' "Get out of the way," Kelly shouted. "The Marines are coming, and they're right -behind us!" No, we .weren't traipsing through the jungle; we weren't even on base. We were running in the local St. Patrick's Day 5K, and the Marines were gaining on us like last night's spaghetti. '"Run," Kelly yelled. "Faster!" , People told us this might happen. Each year, runners plod down the street, setting their own pace, until Marines break through in camouflage and boots, sepa- rating running partners who don't know enough to get out of the way. "Move to the side or get plowed down," is what one runner warned us. "They're on our heels," Kelly screamed. "We'll just let this group go by," I yelled back; "then. we'll fall into place again." But to my surprise, when I glanced backwards, I saw hundreds of Marines com- ing over the hill like a sheet rippling in the wind. There were dozens and dozens of them, all in step and singing as if they weren't out of breath. I jumped to safety up on a curb in the nick of time, and watched in amazement, my pace slowing down consider- ably by the distraction. And I'm no stranger to the military. I've been a Navy dependent and lived in mili- tary cities since the day I was born 28 years ago. But I had never seen anything like this before. I had never seen the Marines com- ing. My Navy husband ran the race with us, and I had to feel sorry for him. First, because he hadn't trained (at all!), he was about to lose to his wife. (Then again, he's used to that.) Secondly, at the sound of the starting gun, we fell in line behind the Navy Officer Candidate Scel"iol group, whose age once. probably averaged 23, and As we inched toward-the -m'nsure Dustin felt old and finish line, the three of us out of shape by comparison, had the same goal: don't But then, whedaihe lost to the Marines...or to Marines came up beside us, each other. So about 1/10th poor Dustin didn't stand a of a mile from the green and chance. He was right there white balloons marking the with Kelly and me leaping end, we broke into a sprint. for the safety of the curb. I could feel Dustin on my About mid-way through heels and I saw Kelly's the race, I turned to Dustin green pants beside me. I ran and said, "I know this is until I felt faint. "Surely the blasphemy for a Navy girl Marines will carry me if I like me to say, but wow, pass out," I thought. those Marines sure are Then, at the last second, impressive!" Dustin grabbed my hand Dustin grimaced with a and we crossed the finish red, sweaty face, and I knew line together, with Kelly what he was thinking: beside us, and the Marines "There's no way I can stop behind us. and walk now." Sure, the Marines wore Since January, Kelly and I heavy boots and thick have been running 2-2.5 pants, which must have miles a day, so we were ade- slowed them down, but still, quately prepared for the I felt a twinge of victory. race, and the Marine's dis- beating my worthy oppo- play only slightly threw us nents to the finish line. off guard. In the same And I say this last part amount of time, however, now with all sincerity: The Dustin had run a total of, only reason Dustin beat the maybe, one mile. And now Marines is because he was he was sandwiched between chasing me. his wife and her friend on one side, and a platoon of Sarah Smiley pan be reached Marines on the other. He for comments at www.sarah couldn't lose to all of us at smiley.com. HEY, MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan: Soon I will be going on deployment on a ship and I do not know how I will be able to get my bank state- ments on time or even pay bills for that matter. I know that many Sailors on my ship are managing their money online. Do you rec- ommend online banking or have any tips on it? What are the advantages of it? MoneyMan Sez: Online banking and bill payment comes with many conveniences, but it is not for everyone. If you are computer savvy, transfer money between bank accounts at the same bank, and pay more than a few bills a month, you may be a good candidate for electron- ic banking and bill pay- ment. Online banking allows you to access your bank accounts and pay bills at even see the front and back home, at work, on business of paid checks. trips or on vacation. All To set up your online bill you need is access to a per- payment account, you 'will sonal computer and an Internet connection. Some online banking systems allow you to download . banking transaction infor- mation to personal software applications, such as Quicken and MS Money, making it easier to manage your finances. ,, With online banking, you - can check your account bal- r S J.UN DA) , ances and view account activity. This makes it easy You are invited to the follow to verify ATM cash with- Services this Saturday and Su drawals, debit card pur- chases, and other transac- r Saturday 5 p.m. - tions you may forget to Sunday 8:30 a.m. - enter into your checkbook 9:30 a.m. - register. 11 a.. You can also transfer 11a.m. money between your Protestant Sunday School pr accounts, view statements Land Catholic CCD is 10:45 a online, and, in some cases, V need to provide your bank with the account number See MONEYMAN, Page 8 WWI SEUVICE S owing Base Chapel Worship unday: Catholic Mass Holy Eucharist Episcopal Catholic Mass Protestant Worship program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., .m.-12:15 p.m. RBH2(RU/SWIU) GUWEN KRUZICKE Job title/command: Transient Line Hometown: Circleville, Ohio . Family Life: Single with one child. i Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) Career Plans: To retire from the Navy with 20 years of service. Most Interesting Experience: Carrier life. Words of Wisdom: Get everything out of life you can. m un ---~)^?^(^i^.^;*^ -A".iiwa^tK ~s i >vwa,:'!it.^~wa t. .^" l"W BBB GRRY BRIGHT Job title/command: 1,-. Physical Security Officer, NAS Jax Security Hometown: Orange Park Family Life: Married with three boys. Past Duty Stations: Camp Lejeune, N.C., NAS Jax, NS Mayport Career Plans: To continue to advance in my field and gain knowledge. Most Interesting Experience: Too many to mention. Words of Wisdom: If a job.needs to be done, do it! Inspector general to visit NT aval Inspector General (NAVINSGEN).Vice Adm. Ronald Route will visit .NAS Jackaonvilljo,.NS N Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga:. April 5-22 to review a wide range of areas, including mission readiness, fleet support, work environment, training quality of life programs, facilities and environmental management. An advance team will visit each of the three installa- tions April 5-8 to conduct military and federal civilian employee focus groups. During the NAVINSGEN visit, the NAVINSGEN staff will gather data from various sources, including command presentations, personnel surveys, individual consultations, focus group discussions/findings, interviews and meetings with local tenant commanders and program managers. Areas of interest may change over the course of the visit in response to the team's findings. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 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 In Al NMEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Ji All NEWS 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 jaxaimews@comcasLnet. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jaxim Nn can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lia llma Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Iul AMs NEWS 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: axJ irNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 * * JaI~rNUWS, NAS Jacl~sonvilic, i lfisuay, Ivlarc i .24, 200' J HS-7 continues deployment on Truman A SH-60F Sea- - hawk, assigned to the "Dusty Dogs" - of HS-7 was used ~ . as a mock crashed A ' aircraft in a drill by flight deck per- ..', sonnel aboard USS Harry S. Bg..... -- -- .-. ... :. Truman (CVN 75) while underway OF. "A. in the Persian .' -. Gulf. Crash and - salvage crews often run drills - simulating various kinds of accidents in order to . improve their skill in firefighting and salvage opera- tions. The Tru- man Carrier Strike l' Group is on a reg- ularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war on : terrorism. Photo by PHAN Gregory f Photos by PHAN Kristopher ". Wilson 'ierot A landing signal enlisted man with HS-7 communicates with the pilot of an SH-60 Seahawk after guiding the helicopter onto the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Tax deadline approaching, preparation available on base IM (Right) A03 Lonnie Cling-erman of HS-7, performs daily maintenance on the main rotors of a SH-60 Seahawk while it rests in front of the island on the.flight deck aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). ~;'~i'cs1r**a From Naval Legal Service Office Southeast ree Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/El- ectronic Tax Filing (VITA/ELF) is available on base in Building 583 week- days through April 15. The hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a:m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Tax Center will only assist with the preparation and filing of personal income taxes assistance with small business tax preparation is not available. What to bring to your appointment: your ID card; Social Security cards for you and your family members; Wage and Earning 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; bank rout- ing numbers and account number for direct deposit. Bring other relevant infor- mation such as the amount paid for daycare and day- care provider's identifying number. If electronically fil- ing a married filing joint tax return, both spouses must be present unless a power of attorney is obtained. Appointments can be made in person at Building 583 or by calling 542-8038; appointments ,are preferred, however walk-ins will be accepted. A SH-60F Seahawk helicop- ter, assigned to HS-7, pre- pares to shut down its engines after landing on the flight deck aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). 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Call us. (904) 264-1223 1600 Park Ave., Suite 2 Orange Park (Across from Moosehaven) (904) 246-8650 997 Atlantic Blvd. Atlantic Beach (At the Publix Shopping Center) I I I 1 GI (lCompn ,GovermtErnt ployenr-,an-or>Co UtUCoI.,, ,Go 1(0Ind 0,u00'! C. G- CF CO of Bnrksh so HathvawayrIncGEICO auto Insuran,.c Isot a. Ii I 1",,61 E o/6 ?- 23W GO 5 vmw'sedacon'structionI *' LVI - c- 4 lal Ml NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 Photo courtesy of HS- 11 HS-11 Maintenance Material Control Officer Lt. Paul Ouellette (front) briefs Commander, Naval Air Systems Command Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg and his staff on HS-11 's maintenance capabilities during the vice admiral's visit March 9. NavAir tours HS-11 By Ensign Dave Colon HS-11 PAO commander, Naval Air Systems Command Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg visited HS-11 March 9 for a brief tour and inspection of the squadron's equipment and spaces. HS-11's Maintenance Material Control Officer Lt. Paul Ouellette escorted Massenburg and his staff on a tour of the squadron spaces. Ouellette explained the differences between the SH- 60F and the HH-60H, emphasizing the maintenance requirements of the helicopters. While at HS-11, Massenburg met many HS-11 Sailors and spoke with them for a few moments, giving Sailors the chance to voice their concerns to the vice admiral. Massenburg's visit to the squadron is one way he gets to. personally see the troops on the deck plates, it helps boost morale and assures Sailors that the senior leader- ship is thinking about them and is concerned with the job they are doing. While at NAS Jacksonville, the vice admiral spoke about the present and the future of naval aviation. "He expressed his concerns about being money conscience and the way naval aviation does business now and in the future," said Ouellette. Massenburg also presented his command coin to local Sailors of NAS Jacksonville, including AD3 Carisa Boyce of HS-11. Boyce was chosen by the squadron's chief petty offi- cers to receive the coin because she "exemplifies the professionalism of naval aviation maintenance for the entire helicopter squadron wing." New program offers subsidized childcare to Guard, Reserve By Samantha Quigley American Forces Press Service he Defense Depart- ment (DoD) has joined forces with national agencies to help Guard and Reserve families in finding and affording child care while mom or dad is deployed in support of the global war on terrorism. "Childcare, as you know, is one of the top [concerns] voiced by families, as well as by commands on what's needed," said Jan Witte, director of the Pentagon's Office of Children and Youth. Her office monitors the new program, dubbed Operation Military Child Care (OMCC). DoD, in partnership with the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCR- RA), which administers the program, designed this ini- tiative to benefit those who do not live near military installations, Witte said. "We have a contract with NACCRRA to assist us in finding spaces outside the military community for those Guard and Reserve [members] who are de- ployed and active-duty [people] who are not near a military installation," Witte said. "We also hope to assist in reducing the out-of-pock- et expense to the service member." When a parent is de- ployed, she said, the re- maining parent may discov- er that childcare is some- thing the couple hadn't had to think of before. And need is not the only considera- tion. The extra expense can be shocking. While OMCC doesn't fully subsidize childcare, it does work to reduce the financial burden, Witte said. The fees are based on a sliding scale that takes into consideration total family income and the care provider's actual cost, among other things. To take part in the pro- gram, a family member would apply through NAC- CRRA via a special Web site or by a toll-free call to (800) 424-2246. The child- care provider also must apply an important step because of how the subsidy, which comes through the Children and Youth office, is paid out, Witte noted. "The subsidy goes to the program, not to the individ- ual," she said. The program has been operational as a pilot pro- gram since late November 2004, Witte said. About 40 families have gone through the application process. "We feel like this is one area to provide assistance for the total force," she said. "We had not been doing much prior to this time for the Guard and Reserve as far as childcare and school- age programs have gone." She said the new program could get about 5,000 Guard and Reserve service members' children into childcare. But that number could fluctuate if there is a change in the funding, she pointed out, which comes in the form of supplemental funding through Congress. Congress has funded the program for $7 million, Witte said, though officials hope to expand the pro- gram in the future to try and accommodate some of the 38,000 children of active-duty service mem- bers in need of child care. NACCRRA also supports the Guard and Reserve through a program called Operation Child Care (OCC). OCC is a voluntary NACCRRA program that provides up to six hours of free childcare to Guard and Reserve families whose deployed service member is returning home for rest and recuperation. "[NACCRRA] felt it was service back to the nation to thank the service mem- bers for their sacrifices," Witte said. Witte said NACCRRA is a very well-respected alli- ance of all the childcare resource and referral agen- cies in the nation. 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His responsibilities also include tracking over 1,200 cartridge actuating devices, which assist in the ejection of the seat in an emergency. Some of his collateral duties include emergency egress leading petty officer and safe for flight designa- tor. While continuing to excel at work, Lilly also managed to find time to volunteer his time as the vice president of the First Class Associa- tion and raised over $2,000 for First Class Association programs. He also served as VS-32's physical readiness petty officer, leading over 200 hours of physical readi- ness training (PRT), which led to a 30 percent increase in squadron PRT scores. Lilly is the epitome of leadership, a role model for his peers and junior Sailors, and an invaluable resource for his community, the Navy, and his country. Uniform shift is April 4 The shift to summer uniforms for all per- sonnel in the Com- mander, Navy Region South- east area of responsibility is April 4. 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After I had gone about 10 steps, I saw something out of the corner of my eye that made me stop. It was a Cardinal...not just a Cardinal, but also the brightest, red- dest one I have ever seen. He sat there for a minute and preened, and looked oblivi- ous to me. The only thing he was concerned about was the location of his mate. I could see him look around and then he began to call. Cardinals have a distinct call, it is not pretty, but it is distinct. After a minute, she came flying up to him and they sat there together in the tree. It was a beautiful sight, and a great reminder that spring is just around the corner. After about a minute of looking, I realized that it had begun to rain, but it didn't really matter, because at that moment, I didn't care about rain or inconvenience. I was just enjoying being reminded of the joys of Spring, and going back in my memory bank to all the times I had looked at beau- tiful birds with people I loved. Sometimes, we just need a reminder to slow down, and not worry so much about the things that don't really matter. We get in such a hurry doing mundane things we often don't stop and appreciate all we real- ly have. In just a few days, Christians will celebrate Easter. It is the most important. day of the year, so let me just remind you that it is easy to lose sight of Christ and become so busy with other things. However, t here is no better time than Easter to be reminded of the things that really matter. But sometimes we have to slow down enough to look and listen. JIXAilNOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 5 ' religious Ministries Dbepartment Holy Week Services Catholic Penance Service March 10, 5 p.m. Passion Palm Sunday March 19; 5 p.m. March 20, 9:30 p.m. Holy Thursday ' March 24, 7 p.m midnight Good Friday Day of Fast & Abstinence March 25,3 p.m. Solemn Easter Vigil Celebration March 26, 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday March 27, 9:30 p.m. Protestant Palm Sunday March 20, 8:30 & 11 a.m. Maundy Thursday March 24. 5:30 p.m. Good Friday March 25, 5:30 p.m. Easter Sunday March 27.6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service 7:15 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 am. Easter Eucharist 11 a.m. Easter Services HS-5 conducts burial at sea By Lt. j.g. Anthony Allard HS-5 PAO As the sun was setting over St. Augustine on Feb. 16, HS-5 sent retired Navy Capt. Richard Reade, to his final resting place. The "Night Dippers" transported Navy Chaplain (Lt.) M4ylon Pope and the ashes of Reade off the coast in the back of an H-60 heli- copter. Pope said a blessing as the helicopter hovered over the calm blue waves. Then he scattered the ashes from the open cabin door into the sea. The flight was a fitting tribute to a man who dedi- cated his life to naval avia- tion and the service of his country. Reade received his com- mission and wings of gold in 1945. He served in the Navy for 39 years, 28 of which he served in a flying status. 4i Cancer Treatment Research Foundation (888) 221-CTRF ,ar Pa wwwx.ctrf.org * www.payton34.org a CFC participant provided as a public service U.S. Navy photo Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope of the NAS Jax Chapel reads a pas- sage from the Bible after spreading the ashes of retired Navy Capt. Richard Reade over the Atlantic Ocean. As the executive officer of carrier aircraft of the time, HS-70, Reade saved a fel- fixed and rotary wing. low aviator at NAS Key He led from the forefront West in 1969. Flying a SH- as the Navy made major 3, he saved a pilot who had technological improve- ejected from an F-4J 30 ments. miles at sea. For his Futhermore, he held all actions, he received the squadron billets, had four Sikorsky Rescue Award. commands, and innovated Reade flew every type of training methods. CNP seeks Sailors' input on Navy life By Sharon Anderson Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs The Chief of Naval Personnel is provid- ing an opportunity for 1l,000 Sailors to help shape our Navy by partici- pating in the 2005 Navy- wide Personnel Survey (NPS) in March. Randomly selected officers and enlisted Sailors will receive letters inviting them to participate and providing instructions on how to take the survey. The online sur- vey should take about 30 minutes to complete. "We value the opinions of our Sailors, and this online survey provides an opportu- nity to hear from the deck- plates on a wide range of issues," said Vice Adm. Gerry Hoewing, Chief of Naval Personnel. "Their experience and knowledge helps establish a fix from which to plot our course to form policy and make deci- sions on the key areas of readiness, quality of service and quality of life issues that directly affect the way we work and live in this Navy." The NPS has been Building 1 Parking Lot regulations Anyone visiting Build- ing 1 is reminded that there is limited visitor parking. The visitor parking area is marked. with signs in the parking lot. All other parking areas are for those personnel working in Building 1 who have an orange placard des- ignating them a parking space. This placard must be visi- ble from outside their vehi- cle. There is also a designat- ed parking area specifically for government vehicles. Tickets will be issued for those who park illegally in designated parking areas. administered since 1990, and assesses issues related to the quality of work life balance, career develop- ment, satisfaction with Navy life and career deci- sions. Results from past surveys have had major impact on Navy readiness and Sailors' lives. Initiatives spurred by past surveys include a renewed focus on funding for parts and supplies, career sea pay expanded to officers with less than three years of sea duty and junior enlisted, improvement in the detailing process and design changes on ship- board berthing compart- ments. The Navy Personnel Command's Navy Person- nel Research, Studies and Technology office is con- ducting the survey. Questions may be sent to Dr. Kimberly Whittam, kimberly.whittam@navy.mil or by phone at (901) 874- 2321. 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Under the leadership of Commanding Officer and Regional Program Manager for Logistics Capt. Vince Griffith, the tenant command aboard the station that literally puts those words into action is the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville (FISC Jacksonville). Whether supporting cus- tomers in the aviation community at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, or fleet units at Naval Station Mayport, or a global contingent at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba, FISC Jacksonville carries out its purpose of delivering combat capability through logistics. Fleet customers especially enjoy an enhanced quality of life from the logis- tics support FISC Jacksonville provides through the prime vendor program. Under the prime vendor program, a contractor-based working party actually loads foods onto the ships at pierside, rather than using military personnel for the job. William Randolph, supply technician and FISC Jacksonville team- mate assigned to Prime Vendor Operations, stated, "My main purpose is to support the fleet and get them what they want according to what the con- -tract specifies. The Prime Vendor System has been online since 1997, and has greatly improved the quality of life for the troops. It's a valuable tool that I - hope we will continue to use." In operation alongside the prime ven- dor program is the pierside tiring of automated tracking and control (ATAC) retrograde. ATAC Coordinator, Rafael Carrasquillo, understands FISC Jacksonville's purpose. "I support oper- ational readiness by making sure the customer gets parts on time to be ready for whatever contingency they may have to face." Mayport ships and Aviation Support Department cus- tomers may deliver their retrograde on the spot to FISC. The customer imme- diately benefits from this service, which automatically shuts off carcass tracking and minimizes or eliminates carcass charges. Protecting the environment while supplying customer requirements is a goal of FISC Jacksonville's Hazardous Materials Center. "Delivering quality logistics support is what the FISC Jacksonville Hazardous Material (HAZ- MAT) Center does best," remarked Petty Officer Second Class Jason "Bradford of VS-24. The HAZMAT Center tracks, from cradle to grave, hazardous, materials on the station to ensure that material is properly stored, issued, empties returned and not dis- posed of in the environment. A core component of FISC Jacksonville's organization is its con- tracting operation. The Contracting -Department strives to deliver combat capability through logistics, with supe- rior quality and timely contracting services. Under the guidance of the director of contracting, Cmdr. Neal McMahon, and Deputy Director Darlene Kunde, the Contracting Department consists of world class, DAWIA certified contracting profession- als dedicated to meeting the needs of the war fighter. FISC Jax supports numerous customers with a wide-range of products and services throughout the Southeast Region including NS Mayport; NSB Kings Bay, Ga.; NS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Naval Aviation Depot, Jacksonville and Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Materials procured through FISC Jacksonville's contracting operations are shipped to customers, both domesti- cally and internationally with Blount Island, Fla., being the source of an extensive and most impressive global transportation operation. Candace Keller, Navy Ocean Terminal Manager, attributes teamwork and partnering as the reason for a successful barge and warehouse operation. "This type of quality of life support for customers has really paid off," said Keller when speak- ing about the regular barge business that transports sustainment provisions across the ocean to customers at NS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A team of stevedores employed by the contractor for barge operations receives, warehous- es, and loads 3,500 tons of materiel each month destined for FISC Jacksonville customers in the Caribbean. I- / 1' 'AX) 1/ II 43~ This tug boat and her crew will navigate the Guantanamo Bay Express, at an average speed of 8 knots, to its destination. In the meantime, the stevedore contractor has made off-load arrangements at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to ensure that the provisions are delivered to the cus- tomer promptly after arrival. IR -**.-.--.. ... ^ ia * AMI (AW) Jason Swan at the NAS Jacksonvill Hazardous Material Center provides customer service by helping identify materials AMI(AW) Jason Swan shows whhazardous material can look like after it is that are reusable and materials that must be discarded. removed from the crusher. The crushed cans are now ready for transport to the NAS Jacksonville Recycling Center. Prime vendor, pierside tiring, hazardous ma- terials, contrac- ting, and ocean terminal opera- tions all repre- sent logistics as defined by Mer- riam-Webster but as executed by the Fleet and Industrial Sup- ply Center Jack- sonville. The imple- mentation of valuable cus- tomer support innovations, contracting competencies, and transporta- tion solutions that exceed cus- tomer expecta- tions and enhance the service mem- ber's quality of life depict FISC Jacksonville's distinct purpose of delivering combat capabil- ity through lo- gistics! Confirming the barge departure schedule with the ship's crew is one of the checkpoints that Navy Ocean Terminal Manager Candace Keller conducts before cargo ships are loaded. JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 NAS Jacksonville-based Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Jacksonvile working crew members standby to attach diagonally positioned tie-downs to secure the containers in place at the Blount Island Ocean Terminal. Out of view, but clearly contributing to the loading effort is the crane operator sitting in the white cabin at the top of the photo. The operator who with great precision and little room for error, lowers the container into its assigned space on a barge at the Blount Island Ocean Terminal. Photos by Beverly Taylor-Mack NO '-. -s ww s'. -.f- -..'..- w seems r A contractual stevedore at Blount Island observes the movement of the container as it is hoisted over 35 feet into the air to its space on board the Guantanamo Bay Express. A stevedore in charge of operations gives the signal to the crane operator to begin lifting the loaded container. The much anticipated loading of the barge begins when the first convoy of flatbed trucks rolls in carry- ing contain- ers of provi- sions des- tined for NS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The steve- dore next to the truck, confirms the contents with the driver before signal- ing the crane operator to lock and hoist the load. 8 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 Naval Reserve offers great opportunities From Navy Recruiting District Jacksonville Congress officially established the Naval Reserve on March 3, 1915. While this is recognized as the birth- day of the Naval Reserve, its history actually dates back to the organized State Naval Militias of the 1800s. Today's Naval Reserve is primarily composed of Navy and other service veterans who continue to serve utilizing their prior military or current civilian skills. The Naval Reserve also welcomes non-prior service (NPS) applicants under age 39 who have needed skills. Instead of attending the traditional eight-week boot camp, NPS applicants attend the 17-day NPS Accession Course. This course is taught at RTC Great Lakes and NPS applicants will attend it within their first 12 months in the Naval Reserve. Navy and other service veterans, depending on current manning levels, may convert to another rating under the RESCORE-R or the SEABEE Veteran Programs. Reserv- ists can learn valuable technical, medical, or construction skills through these programs. Applicants who are .U.S. citizens may also qualify for either the Intelligence Specialist (IS) or Cryptologic Technician (CT) ratings. Through an innovative modular curriculum, applicants can become Intelligence Specialists by attending the Naval Reserve's only "A" School one weekend a month over 10 months. NAS Jacksonville is one of the locations for this school and is home to several Naval Reserve Intelligence Units. U.S. citizens who know languages such as Arabic, Persian-Farsi, Chinese or Korean may qualify for the CTI rating and foreign lan- guage proficiency pay. Naval Reservists drilling aboard NAS Jacksonville may be assigned to aviation units such as VP-62, VR-58, or HS- 75 in flying or non-flying billets. Seabees may be assigned, to NMCB-14 and medical personnel may be assigned to Naval Hospital Jacksonville or Marine Corps support units. Former Naval Officers, of all designators, are also eligi- ble for the Naval Reserve. Additionally the Naval Reserve offers direct commissions to professionals in the medical, dental or nursing fields. U.S. citizens under age 35 with supply, aviation maintenance, intelligence, cryptology or special warfare experience can apply for commissions as well. Ordained clergy, who are nominated by their respec- tive denominations, may be eligible for a direct commis- sion as a Naval Reserve Chaplain. The Naval Reserye offers many benefits to drilling reservists. Among these are the opportunities to retain rank and earn promotion, SGLI for themselves and family members, Montgomery G.I. Bill-Selected Reserve, Navy College Program, Thrift Savings Plan, full commissary and exchange privileges, MWR, VA home loan, TRICARE Dental for the member and family and Space Available travel. Enlisted Naval Reservists get free uniform issue and replacement while Officers and Chief Petty Officers receive uniform allowances. There is "portal to portal" medical coverage for Naval Reservists while on any type of training and full medical coverage for dependents while on extended active duty orders. A Naval Reservist normally performs one weekend of inactive duty per month and two weeks of active duty per year. While on inactive duty, Naval Reservists earn one full day of base pay for each four-hour drill period. This amounts to four days of base pay for a typical drill week- end. Reservists receive both base pay and allowances when on active duty orders. A Naval Reservist who com- pletes 20 qualifying years of active and inactive service can earn retirement pay and medical benefits for them- selves and dependents starting at age 60. Anyone interested in Naval Reserve Enlisted programs can call NC1 Bernadine Bohemier at 542-2317, for Officer Programs call Ensign Michael D'Angelo at 904-542-3363. Engine troubleshooting Photo by PHAN Patrick Copeland Sailors assigned to the "Checkmates" of VS-22 troubleshoot an turbofan jet engine on an S-3B Viking in the hangar bay aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Carrier Air Wing Three (CVW-3) is embarked aboard Truman and is providing close air support and conducting intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance over Iraq. The Truman Carrier Strike Group is on a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war 'on terror- ism. Annual Navy Run is coming up April 2 MONEYMAN: Online banking From Page 2 and the correct remittance name and address for each company you plan to pay electronically. To pay bills, you enter your payment requests online. The bank debits your bank account for the appropriate amount and pays the payee either electronically or by check. You can schedule payments in advance or arrange to have regular, fixed-amount bills, like your mortgage or loan payment, paid automatically each month. While electronic bill paying may be easier, it is generally not faster. Most banks suggest that you allow anywhere from five to ten days for your pay- ment to reach the payee. To help you monitor your payments, most online bank sites provide a payment activity page that shows the status scheduled, pending, or processed for all your payments. Most banks do not charge for online banking, but fees for electronic bill payment vary. Banks typically charge a monthly fee for a specific number of bill payments, with an additional per item charge when you exceed the limit. Some offer free or discounted electronic bill paying for the first two or three months or when you maintain a specified balance in your accounts. You may wonder about the security of online bank- ing and it is good to know that most banks use 128- bit encryption technology, which is the most secure way to send information over the Internet. In addi- tion, online banking services require some combina- tion of user name, password, and personal identifica- tion number (PIN) to access your account. I found most of the above information by reading publications released by the Idaho Society of CPAs. Do your own research, but it seems it would make handling your money on the ship easier, especially if you incorporate online bill paying into your banking. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. If ofAmnerica- 1.800.899.0089 voa.org a CFC paricipant Provided s a" public ser-vice. DAMS HOMES Jacksonville's All Brick Builder CBC43518 www.adamshomes.com R098881 I& By Staff NAS Jax will host the Navy 10K Run/5K Walk April 2 at 7:30 a.m. Due to security meas- ures, participation is limit- ed 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 per- sonnel and children under 12. All others pay $15 before Saturday. 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 cere- mony following in the Navy Exchange parking lot. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers, top mas- ters and grand masters, plus three males and females in each age group for the 10K. The top male and female in the wheel- Lunch Specials Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm chair category will also receive awards. The 5K Walk is non-competitive this year. There will also be a shoe fair outside the NEX April 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the morning of the race. For more information, call 542-3518 or 542-2930. 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Gallet Military Spouse Kyle Jenkins and his two-year-old son, Braeden, shop for boy's clothes at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange (NEX) Mar. 2. According to NEX Jax General Manager Marsha Brooks, the Navy Exchange has taken a new approach to its everyday low prices. "Instead of advertising, NEX is lowering its brand name prices, which in turn, will save the military family money year-round." Navy Exchange lowers prices even further on many children's items By Kristine Sturkie Navy Exchange Service Command Public Affairs or 2005, the Navy Exchange has new, lower everyday pricing through- out its kids departments. "We have lowered our prices even more on our top children's vendors," said Barbara Divjak, the Navy Exchange Service Command's (NEXCOM) divisional merchandising manager for children's clothing. "We don't want our military fami- lies to have to wait for a sale to purchase the name brand clothing they need." Customers will get 30 percent off every- day manufacturer's suggested retail prices on select name brand apparel and sleep- wear for boys, girls and infants. Customers will also find lower prices on children's clothing, including denim and twill long leg pants. Shorts, toddler shorts, and pique polo shirts have been lowered, as have cotton pocket T-shirts. Nylon wind- breakers and toddler windbreakers are also reduced. Handcarved ENTRY TABLES Italian Leather Sofa and Loveseat with Recliners Only $895each piece In addition to children's clothing, the Navy Exchange has also lowered the price on many of its best selling furniture and items most needed for infants. The price on a 5-in-1 convertible crib with the conver- sion kit has been lowered. Other select items have also seen a reduction in price. "By lowering our everyday prices even further, we're abld to pass extra savings to our military families," said Divjak. "The Navy Exchange's mission is to provide quality goods and services at a savings and to support quality of life programs. I think our customers will agree that the Navy Exchange now offers even greater savings than before on the items they need for their families." The latest NEXCOM pricing survey, as reported in December 2004, shows that customers save an average of 21.2 percent on the products they purchase from the Navy Exchange. When sales tax savings are factored in, customers save an overall average of 25.9 percent. Brewery offers theme park admission By Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample American Forces Press Service an Hartman's "Free Ride" could be the theme song to the Anheuser-Busch Co.'s latest offer to the military. This, month, the brewery an- nounced that once again it will open the gates to its SeaWorld, Busch Gardens and Sesame Place theme parks for free as a way of saying thanks to service members and their families. The company's latest pro- motion, dubbed "Here's to the Heroes," offers a free single-day admission to service members, including Guardsmen and Reservists, and as many as three "direct dependents," accord- ing to Fred Jacobs, senior director for communica- tions at Busch Entertain- ment Corp. The offer runs through Dec. 31. The company has held four similar free-admission programs since the first Gulf War: Yellow Ribbon Summer, Salute to Ameri- ca's Heroes, Operation Salute, and last year's Operation Homecoming. Jacobs said, "These pro- grams were conceived to acknowledge the men and women who serve our coun- try and preserve freedom and security for every American." "We benefit only from the sense of satisfaction that WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A HOME? Think You Can't? Think Again. CALL TODAY 998-1645 It's your house. , B07B553 our employees across the country get from saying, "Thank you" to our Sol- diers, Sailors, Marines, Air- men and Coast Guards- men." Jacobs said the company decided on the name "Here's to the Heroes" because, "That is exactly how we view those Amer- icans who have chosen to serve in the armed forces." Eligible service members can register for free admis- sion online at http://www. herosalute.com/ or in the entrance plaza of partici- pating parks, Jacobs said. A Depart-ment of Defense photo ID must be presented at the gate before entrance, he added. Military family members also can take advantage of the offer without their mili- tary sponsor; however, an adult must accompany minor children. See BREWERY, Page 12 S,~uppoet Out Troopf. CiIY Bowlinl9Event April 2, from 1PM 10PM Free Bowling, Free Shoe Rental throughout event to all participants Free hot dog & soda to first 500 participants. 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Chip Dobson and President of Harry Pepper and Associates Design-Build Team, Clubhouse Design and Construction Firm David Pepper break ground March 14 where the new NAS jax Golf Clubhouse will soon be built. "I've golfed here since 1966 and it's amazing to see the evolution of the golf program and facilities. This clubhouse will be a wonderful addition to the NAS jax Golf Program," remarked Watkins. Yellow Water housing complex 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 Jacksonville Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division began the annual inspections March 1 and will continue them throughout the month. Inspections and briefings will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Fire inspec- tors will be in NAS Jax Fire Department uniform and will conduct the inspection and briefing only in the presence of an adult. In the event the resident is not at home when fire inspectors call, a callback form will be placed on the door requesting the resi- dent contact the NAS Jax Fire Prevention Division at 542-2783 or 542-3928 to reschedule a home fire safe- ty inspection and briefing. The intent of the home fire safety inspection and Spring fire safety tips From the NAS lax Fire Department Spring is here, and it's now time to do away with winter clutter that has accumu- lated throughout and around your home. "Spring clean-up" helps prevent fire in the home. Remember, cluttered areas give fires place to start! To help have a fire-safe spring season, your NAS Jacksonville Fire Prevention Division provides the following safety tips: * Dispose of boxes no longer necessary; they can accumulate and add to the fire load. * Store paints, fuels and all ignitable liquids in a cool, ' locked metal cabinet. Do not store chemicals that are not compatible together, such as pool chemicals, oils. gasoline and cleaning products. If you're not sure, call a fire station near your home and ask for their advice. * Dispose of oily rags and rags used to wipe up after fueling various mechanical equip- ment during the winter months. It doesn't have to be very warm in your garage or storage area for rags to heat up and self-ignite. Rags used to apply furniture polish can also be dangerous and should be replaced. * Check family storage areas. Attics, basements, and closets also pose threats. Dispose of anything you don't use. At the very least, straighten things up while observing good housekeeping practices. * Do not place any combustible material or items within three feet of furnaces, water heaters or other heat sources. * Routinely check behind and underneath the clothes dryer, vacuum to remove excess lint and dust buildup. * Before doing any outdoor burning, contact your local fire department to obtain guidance or procedures. In your area, burning outside could be prohibited. Spring cleaning is a good time to make your home fire-safe. Prevent fires before they start. briefing is to ensure maxi- mum safety of all residents through normal good housekeeping practices and to inform residents of actions to be taken should a fire or other emergency occur in the home. FFSC offers educational and support he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in March and April: March 28-31, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Also, at this time, home smoke and carbon monox- ide detectors will be tested to ensure proper operation. 'Am programs Assistance Program (retiring) April 4-8, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Command Financial Specialist Training April 11-14, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Command Financial Specialist Training (separating) April 19, 1-4 p.m. Anger Control Workshop April 20, 9-.10:30 a.m. - Sponsor Training April 21, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management April 21, 9-11 a.m. - Federal Employment Workshop April 25-28, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retiring) For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. 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"Transitioning from military life to the civilian sector is serious business," said David DuBois, program manager for Military Career Readiness Programs, Commander Navy Installations (CNI). "Sailors should begin this process a year before separation or 24 months prior to retirement." According to DuBois, the TAP office can be used as a compass to help guide Sailors in the right direction. "It's not just a process that people go through because they're outbound. It's actually part of a parallel career develop- ment strategy they can use to help determine what their best options are at a given time. The transition process and services offered are part of a holistic life- cycle approach to career develop- ment," he said. The TAP workshops are de- signed to provide Sailors with the basic knowledge and skills neces- sary to plan and execute a suc- cessful job search. Department of Labor instructors conduct the three-day TAP workshops, focus- ing on subjects such as skills identification, post-military goals and ambitions, conducting job searches, writing a resume, preparing for an interview, and dressing for success in a new career. "I like to consider that work- shop as the preparatory phase," said DuBois. "It truly is the intro- duction to career change." The core TAP curriculum also includes presentations by the Department of Veterans Affairs on VA benefits and information on disability transition assistance. But the Navy's transition assis- tance program is much more than just a three-day workshop. "The real work begins after the work- shop," emphasized DuBois. "That's where you actually have to start crafting your resume, get- ting your service record in order, and determining the appropriate licensing and certification re- quirements for the job you desire." NAS Jacksonville's FFSC tran- sition professionals can provide additional employment assistance and resources. Services include -individual counseling; job fairs, search libraries and access to employment listings; automated tools and personal assistance for preparing resumes, cover letters and federal job applications; andc guidance in preparing for inter- views. "We have the resources and the help to guide you through this process, but you have to do it yourself. No one is going to hand you your dream job," said DuBois. DuBois recommends that Sailors begin the transition process as early as two years prior to their retirement date. Sailors who are going to separate at the end of their enlistment can access the services up to 12 months prior to leaving the Navy. "That's exactly when they ought to begin, because they're in com- petition with the civilian sector, and they've got to make sure they are going to be competitive," added DuBois. "Sailors are encouraged to visit their local FFSC to. discuss their future plans with the transition team," said DuBois. "They are there to advise, support and guide you through the transition process." There are 52 Fleet and Family Support Centers and more than 60 transition assistance program delivery sites worldwide. For more information on FFSC pro- grams or to locate the nearest center, visit the FFSC at www.ffsp.navy.mil or call their 24- hour information and referral hotline at 800-FSC-LINE. Additional information is avail- able from Navy One Source at www.navyonesource.com or by calling 1-800-540-4123. Much Ado About Books The Jacksonville Library is hosting this event April 2 at the Prime Osborn Center from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Exciting opportunities are available for people or groups that include escorting authors, panel discussion monitors, children area assistants, bookstore assistants, greeters, lunch- eon 'monitors, ticket takers, set up, clean up and much more. Contact Jessica Pate at 806-1677 for details. Very Special Arts Festival Very Special Arts is an international organiza- tion that provides experiences in the arts for peo- ple with disabilities. Join the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in making this day a success. Volunteers are needed April 5-7 to assist students with disabilities complete art projects during this Southern Illino] From the Navy College Office event. For more information, call Hope McMath at 355-0630 Ext. 246. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. Local park announces outdoors events By Leslie Royce Westside Regional Park Naturalist he Westside Regional Park located across the NAS Jax Main Gate is pleased to announce their March and April Naturescope Programs. Also, we are looking for volunteers to participate in Project Feeder Watch,, which is a research and education project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, Bird Studies Canada, and the Canadian Nature Federation. We are putting up several different types of bird feeders that will be visible from the large win- dows on the west side of the nature center, So, what does a person do who participates in the Feeder Watch? You watch birds for as little as five minutes or as long as you want. You count how many birds of each species you see at one time. And you record that data. With assistance, even a small child can do that. And, of course, we'll be there to offer assistance. The data collected will be used by scientists to track and study changing bird populations. We are looking for volunteers to collect data on Fridays and' Saturday. You don't have to make a commitment 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 we need a couple of working blenders and irons for our papermak- ing children's workshop. The following events and workshops will be held at the park in March and April. For further information or to register, call 573-2498. Basketweaving March 29, 10 a.m.-noon Individuals aged 14 and up are invited to learn how to weave baskets using material from nature. Participants need to bring their own supplies. Registration required. Book Signing Florida Butterfly Cater- pillars and Their Host Plants April 2, 10 a.m.-noon Marc Minno, noted but- terfly expert and author. of five books on butterflies, will be conducting a book signing featuring 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 signing. Wee Workshop: AntAdventure 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 interesting facts about ants, we will search the park for ants and observe their behavior. Following an ant game, we will create an ant that you can take home. Registra- tion required. Hooray for Homeschool- ers: Swarm into Insects April 15, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Going buggy? 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Catering Special Events Private Parties R 12 JalUIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 A night of magic -4 Photo courtesy of MWR On March 13, a group of 18 Sailors traveled to Orlando with the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Liberty Program to enjoy an Orlando Magic bas- ketball game. The event was part of an Armed Forces appreciation night hosted by the Orlando Magic team during their game against the Jersey Nets. Following the game, the group hit center court for a photo opportunity with several Orlando Magic cheerlead- ers. Tax credit options for deployed troops By Gerry Gilmore American Forces Press Service Service members receiving federal tax exemptions for some or all of their military pay may now elect to apply for certain tax credit options, the chief of the Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC) said here Feb. 17. Troops deployed to combat zones can now apply for tax refunds based on earned income tax credits, as well as additional child-tax credits, explained Army Lt. Col. Janet Fenton, the AFTC's executive direc- tor. The AFTC monitors and coordinates tax issues involving active and reserve- component military members. The earned income credit, Fenton explained, primarily involves lower-income filers with children. The additional child tax credit, she added, may provide refunds for children under age 17. Service members who want to apply for the credit refunds are required to fill out and file a federal tax return, Fenton noted. Enlisted troops serving in combat areas already have all of their military pay excluded from federal taxes, Fenton point- ed out, while officers in combat zones can exclude up to $6,529 of their monthly pay. Troops deployed to non-combat overseas areas have until June 15 to file their income taxes, Fenton said. Troops serving in a combat zone, she pointed out, have up to 180 days to file their taxes after departing the area. For example, "someone who is in Iraq right now," she noted, "would not have to file their 2004 tax return until they leave Iraq." However, some overseas service mem- bers would want to file early, Fenton said, because they may be due a refund. Military-operated tax centers at stateside and overseas locales, she noted, can pro- vide service members with tax filing assis- tance. And, married service members deployed to combat and non-combat overseas locales can opt to have spouses file tax returns, she noted, provided there's an applicable power of attorney. USO: Looking for book donations From Page 1 with gift certificates/gift cards to different area stores like Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Publix, Winn Dixie, any area store or restaurant. These gift cards are dispersed to military families contacting the USO for some financial help or relief when needed for emergency situations. No amount of donation is too small. The USO will also accept checks made out to the USO. Some of the many participating busi- nesses this year in this project are Orange Park Medical Center, Barnes & Noble of Mandarin, Ponte Vedra Branch Library, Backwater Bookstore, and also Florida Community College of Jacksonville at all the campus locations. We also have two Cub Scout packs helping us Julington Creek Elementary School, and Green Cove Springs Cub Scout Pack #345. The USO of NAS Jax and. Mayport will be collecting any of the above-mentioned items starting March 1st and ending at the big celebration event on Saturday, April 2nd at USO Mayport from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Members of POW will be on hand with music, artists, and authors doing book signing, food, fun and more. Barnes & Noble of Mandarin will be fea- turing authors from POW and military personnel will be on hand to collect your donations on March 31 from 7- 9 p.m. only for a one-night event. Backwater Books in Orange Park will also be collecting books, CDs, DVDs. Audio books and more until March 31. Ponte Vedra Branch Library is also col- lecting any of your donations. If you or your business is interested in collecting items for this annual worthy project, please contact Caryn Suarez at carynsuarez@yahoo.com or visit her Web site at http://powl00.com, or call 343-4188. BREWERY: Theme parks offer a thank you From Page 9 Jacobs said the company estimates that more than one million service mem- bers and their families will visit its parks during the offer, and that nearly 100,000 people have regis- tered already. The Busch Gardens theme park in Williams- burg, Va.; SeaWorld in San Antonio; and Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pa.; are sea- sonal operations that open in the spring. The compa- ny's SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and SeaWorld San Diego, are open year- round. The company has re- ceived "thousands of e- mails, phone calls and let- ters thanking us for recog- nizing the service and sac- rifice of our armed forces," Jacobs said. "I have had the privilege of responding to many of those notes, and I can tell you from personal experi- ence how gratifying it is," he added. Anheuser-Busch has a long tradition of support- ing the military. In 1921, Lilly Busch, the widow of company founder Adolphus Busch, opened the Busch family garden to the pub- lic, donating admission fees to disabled veterans. And over the years, the company has supported veterans memorials in Washington, such as the Korean War Veterans Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The company has also provided scholarship funds for United Service Organi- zations members and De- sert Storm survivors. In 2003, the company Homes from the low 180's 904-378-9371 SEDA Directions. 1-10 west toed 351, tun left al tie stop sign oal Chflfee Rd. go past Beaver St. to Old Pkmk Pkadahon on the left. 'Subject to change without notice Corp 724-7800 CC-O20880 created the Intrepid/Anheuser-Busch Fallen Heroes Fund, donat- ing $1 million in scholar- ships for spouses and chil- dren of service members and coalition personnel killed during the war in Iraq. * Large lots with irrigation systems * Lake views * Community pool & playground * Convenient location only 20 minutes to downtown Jacksonville Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Director Dave Faraldo talks about what the socie- ty has to offer and how the annual fund drive benefits Sailors and Marines who may need some financial assistance. NMCRS: Fund drive runs through May From Page 1 Founded in 1904, the NMCRS is a pri- vate, non-profit, charitable organization. It is sponsored by the Department of the Navy and operates nearly 241 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases throughout the world. During the 101 years the NMCRS has been operating, they have helped millions of people through loans and grants. NMCRS also offers other forms of assis- tance such as providing layettes or "junior seabags" to new family members, a Visiting Nurse program to help new mothers, elder- ly individuals and anyone who needs a lit- tle extra help, and thrift shops offering low-cost clothing and household items. This year's fund drive runs through the end of May. For more information, see your command NMCRS Fund Drive keyperson or contact the local NMCRS Office at 542-3515. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach PAT0S81 /% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contradtos M ioaor ns .xpirNews 'Periscope Published by weeklyii01 va*ia Se now, MIT ww*seqacostrufio co J~~'~-fin~k~' I.ie - RO09681 :J MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always Sick Car? Bring it to the Auto Skills Center mechanic and have it analyzed. For information, call 542-3227. Support the Troops, Military Appreciation Bowling Day. Free family bowling event. April 2, 1-10 p.m. Free food to first 500 participants. Call 542-3493 for more info. Navy Run April 2, 7:30 a.m. 10K Run / 5K Walk SRegistration forms available in Fitness Center, Base Gym, I.T.T. Office or www.nasjax.navy.mil. Swimming lessons Ages six months adult, all levels Next session scheduled to begin April 4. $30 / session Call base gym for details, 542-2930 Lifeguard training Ages 15 and older American Red Cross certification Next session scheduled to begin April 5. $100 / session Call base gym for more info, 542-2930 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. The cost is $170. Sign up by tomorrow. Day of Beauty visiting Kanapaha Gardens, Gainesville Art Festival, Harm Museum of Art & Florida Museum of History Bass tournament is April 16 N AS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Mulberry Cove Marina presents the annual Bass Fishing Tournament April 16 safe light to 3 p.m. The team format is two anglers per boat. The entry fee is $60 per team, $75 after April 1. There is an optional Big Bass Pot fee of $10. The tournament is limited to first 100 teams. Cash prize payout is guaranteed 80 percent, with 100 percent of the Big Bass Pot awarded. Approximately $6,000 in cash prizes awarded. Valuable door prizes to include power tools, gift certificates, fishing rods and reels, outdoor recre- ation knives, and much more. Every angler will receive a tournament hat and/or T-shirt, sponsor bag with promo- tional items, and complimentary food and refreshments. Tournament results will be certified by the St. John's BASS Anglers Club. Contact the Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for an entry form or e-mail Phil Collins at philip.s.collins@navy.mil. All Hands Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt Sunday, March 27, 2005 @ O'Club Brunch served 10:30am 2:30pm Egg Hunt at 12:00 $12.95 for adults $5.50 for children S12 & under Acquisition conference and trade show coming he sixth annual Jack- sonville Acquisition Excellence Confer- ence and Trade Show, host- ed by the Jacksonville na- val community, will take place at the University of North Florida's University Center on April 13-14. Director of Defense Pro- curement and Acquisition Policy Deidre Lee is the keynote speaker. Depart- ment of Defense acquisition workforce members will receive 16 continuous learn- ing points for participating in both days of the event. For information and reg- istration, go to www.acq- conf.com. lax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 13 Mulberry Cove & Jax Yacht Club seeking sailing instructors. No experience required to apply. For informa- tion, contact Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club at 778-0805. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque One-year-old Natalie French carefully places an egg into her basket during last year's NAS Jax Easter Egg Hunt. This year's event will be held Friday night at 7 p.m. at the McCaffrey softball fields. April 2 The cost is $26/person. Webster Flea Market Visit the largest flea market in Florida and tour the National Veteran's Cemetery. April 18 The cost is $20/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Mall & Movie March 26 Three-on-Three Basketball Tournament March 29, 7 p.m. Limited to first 10 teams 2005 Bass Tournament April 16, first light Entry forms available at Mulberry Cove Marina. Call 542-3260 for more details. Special recognition For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Easter Brunch March 27, 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. O'Club Main Dining Room The cost is $12.95/adult and $5.50/child. Reservations recommended, 542-3041 Reef & Beef Buffet Dinner April 2, 6:30 -9 p.m. The cost is $17/person. 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 NAS Jax Youth Activities Night Easter Egg Hunt March 25, 7 p.m. McCaffrey Softball Complex Ages 0 12 years Yellow Water Easter Egg Hunt March 26, 9 a.m. Yellow Water Youth Activities Center Call 777-8247 for more information. Tomorrow, 5 p.m. After the Sunset (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Incredibles (PG) Got a consumer problem? The following are phone numbers of contacts who can help with consumer problems: Family Service Center 542-2766 Better Business Bureau 721-2288 State Attorney's Office Consumer Mediation 630-2075 City of Jacksonville/Consumer Affairs Division 630-3467 Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation 1-850-487-1395 closure Source Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures Patio Covers Concrete Work I Payment Plans To Fit Any Budget! No qutlfy Required!l LI 1000 Financing Available (with approved credllf INC. 5521 Chronicle Court Jacksonville, FL 32256 731-5580 wwwlifeteenclosures.com 7 31"5 580' BCRC028471 i~ Photo courtesy of MWR Mulberry Cove Marina Recreation Aide Scott Leach is awarded the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award by NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson March 15. Leach was presented the award for performing a life- saving rescue of a man clutching a tire and struggling in the water near the Buckman Bridge during Hurricane Frances on Sept. 4, 2004. 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Conveniently located at:. 550-9 Wells Road 904-215-1285 4347 University Blvd. S, Suite 3 904-731-5515 All loans subject to our liberal credit policies and credit limitations. Rates up to 30.00% "In most cases w .J ---i 1 k l I 14 ; la Mlf IOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 Skeet league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty personnel. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Indoor volleyball league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty personnel. Games will be played on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:15 a.m. and noon. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Tennis tournament slated A Captain's Cup singles tennis tournament will be held March 28. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty men and women. There will be a men and women's division. The match- es will start at 5 p.m. and will be played at the Birmingham Tennis Courts. Individuals playing in the tournament will earn Captain's Cup points for their respective command. Call the NAS Jax " Gymnasium to sign up by tomorrow. 'Free beginners tennis clinic i' Tennis Pro William Feliciano will be giving a-free Tennis Clinic April 9 for beginners at the Birmingham Tennis Courts. The clinic is -open to all authorized adults and children ages 10-13 gym patrons. Call the Base Gym at 542-2930/3239 to sign up before April 7. Adult Beginner's Clinic: 8:30-10 a.m. Ages 10-13 Beginner's Clinic: 10-11 a.m. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for indi- viduals to officiate soccer, softball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race arid your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike 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 Tuesdays 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 information, 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 information, call 276-9415. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abili- ties is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For further information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meet- ings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard. For infor- mation, call DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommunity.com/mom- sclub. The Association of Aviation 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 Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invi- tation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting 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 informa- tion, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club and Mulberry Cove Marina are holding a pot luck dinner March 27 at the NJYC club- house. The dinner will begin at 2:30 p.m. and the Easter Bunny will visit at 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome, just bring food to share. For more information, call Jennie at 779-7394. The St. Augustine Spring Art. & Craft Festival will be held April 2-3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Event's Fields near the Visitor's Center. There will be numerous artists and a special Kid Zone for the young- sters. For more information, call Pam Pahl at (904) 823-9703. The 42nd Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Fest in Fernandina Beach, Fla. will be held April 29, 30 and May 1. The Shrimp Festival Pirate Parade will be held April 28 at 6 p.m. For more information, go to www.shrimpfes- tival.com. Did you know that... T he Navy Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) dis- lbursed $31.5 million in financial assistance to Sailors, Marines, and their families who had finan- cial needs in 2004? The single, most prevalent category of need was basic living expenses. Clients also sought assistance to pay for emergency transportation, medical and dental bills, funer- als, setting up households, including security and utility deposits, furniture, car repair, and more. Based on need, assistance is provided as an interest-free loan or grant. If you have a temporary emergency need, NMCRS may be able to help. Call 542-3515 for more information. SIf so, you're not alone. In fact, even levelheaded investors neglect to update their financial plan. 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Pet1OK pel club amenities a 90 3360 3O5Southside $E5,m,3/1,CH&A, 1128 Beach ca11221-0687 1? on lake, fncd Broker at904-291-1471 N. ST. AUG. Las Palmas RefsReqT7& 2897 $500offlstmo$11175me. W1sDE M to share WNDOLErST $ )750/MO-S 750/./deck. hfplc, sec 2/2, fabulous ICW view, 215.996-0883L(c) w/m, 2br ba7 c pool 306SIntMarcoas424-9890lights, $85k 778-1670 Dodge Co, GA attached oar. IntlpWD 306 ntracoaStal West 424-1 Dodge8Co.,GA atthed grgl &cWD 215-740-5811. $350mo + 1/2 781-8875 LANE AVE 2200sf 31SMarco 424-9890in A Full Service Brokerage Turkeys, thinned pines, frig & cable, $1295. Call EAGLE HARBOR $7sf Will subdivide 3150 Mandarin 3/2aro.m Oag power lines for food 904-880- 2486 1705 Eagle Watch Dr Ortega 4348 Marquette ______i 866-5177 or 783W1422 Westside 1500sf owner fin.l avail. 0 335 P otsbig deercounty, NORITAKE CINA BDR,4 BA, 2804 Sq Ft. Ave. 2/1 (678)936-6174 32Arge2 16$95K. CalF514.4442 8J-346"7827 Cl la wou st!ed N ETOAPOE$1900 mth, No Pets. $750/mo + dep.9 435 RoY mbASl al877 110AC $1,595/AC l Evyne pattern, service to Ront S ONDON BROWN REALTY 39nACfor 4, plus 10 serving (904)262-0903 PACE C ISL D g e EXEC OFFICE 1600Sf. Sub 325No rt h Jacksonville A4Br. FORECLOSUREI 270-1121 OR 571-7177 BY OWNER 404 -362-82 4 pieces and extras, 41 comm 4/2, [L FR. DR ,atEAE bal c ssde Ntra e v wS t OPCC4BRsBATH St Regis Paper Company,LLC piece total$60. Fernandina Beach 3/1 Fpl. $ o500mo 269-8100 balcony, S'side Near St. 327Downtown callOn0ld749k-Fr8124x0 ls AMAZING VIEWS Sea- 3AO OSQFTW$3L%000.00 4 d904-781-7076. $1200mo + utils. Callkphne$,5wk7 as5all 330 Beaches 2scape3/2, 58' priv bal- 923-612 OR 213-1215 Mary Ann 919.779.2101 RENTTO OWN 332Middlebur cony on ocean. TOTAL Investment O.P. 3/2, & 2/2, new $900/mo. New remodel eneest c FLEMING SL. 3/2, o Properties amenities, pool gated FORTCARONE 4/2 Central A/C Lg Yd, ARL rm efficiency no 0Melrosea t93 new sid 610-3733 or 241-7013 new tile. $209F. 449-3609 w 0 executie$209k.ve, 449-9 R a a orn0river 3436 Soutel omeDr. $3 50mo+ O $100dep 33 Orange Park/ Yr it'93 new sding, ALL BRICK 4/2, 1car gar oceanfront Condo 'view, cul de sac, 877-477-1043 744-1465 after 6prm ClCounty 454ShamrockAveSo A NEW PHASE STARTS SOON B 2137 Joseph Hewes 1178 W. 9th St. $57,500. Million Dollar View! avail 6/1, $2000/mo PCS 33 utBaer County $12k 7300200 JARDINDEMER Ct.4/2 160eRsfne pw As Is. 90-612-8784 2BR2BA Unfrn. 1 yr. move 904-803-1477 SAN MARCO4/2,A++hmS i aBEACH BLVD. & STirs new, lease. CLi &Wtr incL hw firs, priv bckyrd w/ ARLINGTON -LUXURY ROOMS 339 Ptam Jo'County BEACH BLV0. & I pTH ST. $l70Kobo. 881-5626 BELOW MARKET w&D $19S0o859.1356 JAX BCH 2/2 & 1/1, A/C. deck. $1400. 993 9003 w/Micro, Refrig 340St Johns County BAD CREDIT. SLOW Interestratekeep noinup INVESTOR REHAB nl low dall I nt erest u as e h el p naing u 7 em S o/oIM ayp o rt/A r I.w low daly/wkly rates 342St Augustine CREDIT GOOD CREDIT wth BO eming ID 1308 MacMillan. Other ORTEA RIVER Free Rent $700/ma. 49-360 SAN MARCO L rg 3/ 1 10% ff for wky room F a ial 44 Augustine Beach We finance 629-7334 be your last chance to 3/2 Brick 1/2 acre $185k properties avail. 993.4437 luxury 3/2 LR, DR, ss eh/a wd firs dw r KINGS INN 72-3343 345Nassau County own at t Beach- 1640f, 284-2395/2344150 apple's, pool, fitness ctr, JAX GOLF & CC Like New yd. lawn serve. incI'd SBusiness 30 Waterfront FSBO 3/1, h/a LR/DR Brand new bdr condos HANDYMAN SPECIAL! club house, gated Pristine 4/3, 2530sf, fncd 990 + d e p Avail Opportunities 3Condominiums Apr70k.As595k New appis, fplc, endgar &ore Margaret's Walk CHEAP, CASH access, boatslip avail, l ck w/lagoon & scr lanai 02/01/05 904403-1128 1. 5ttiSh O MCondominis Ar0.fOpenM/ Sun- Gorgeous-/, B C 42 ga OS 02/01/05 904r.403-1128 ARL Ig. room for rent. 5 oDistributorships/ 360 0ut of Area/Town/ 1490. 7th St. 904241 -2270 lanai, $30K, Rltr ownd 866-422-1753 $1550 me 537-8960 Lwn vc904- 59 0 ncL A May 1st 40350 9-2a75 tee5$2600mo. 904-859-9100 SOUTHSIDEiORANGE PARK $ 400 m o. C a I I Franchises stare Curr. rented 866-3525 dHome208K 5 RORTEGA RIVER Waterflmt Norton Property Mgmt. 912-322-2729 560 Financial Services Manufactured Homes FULLY REMODELED .. ro d O COUNTRY CLUB- 385 Miscellaneous 2/2,gated. fltn. ctr pool, AREA/4-88-24 66 Money to Lend 3eruced! 4/2rCACI atYd.iWaterfrontfenced On CW de.fromStadum.35COVE. 4-812-2255 375 Lots for Sale Reduced! 4/2 CAC LgLYd. yard many upgrades 5/3, 2800sf, $330K, SS appl, new constr., 3/2, grt n'borhd, all brk, Frs/Acreage os costaiclean built 000 Call 716-7 766 $1100m. 904-334-9102 A Shscrnprchfp, SOUTHSIDE 9745 Touch- FLEMING ISL XL rm turn or Borrow 375pvt ent. incl bills/cable -570 Mortgages Bought l382 IetimentPomle a b 5rm sys., man extras. ton 2/2TH Located at se/poolpriv.$400d and Sold OES BUY HOUSE S.JAXBC-129 15th Ave $1350m3 904-616-5199 II V Iag, 287-4375 N/S avail now 610-9512 For Sale New 3/2 1325sf, $147,00. Beautiful ocean vIewsI IN C E ST. JOHNS CO. Brand newOS I 365MPaicelaner1.904/ 237 3P 94 JULINrTAON CREnEK in Heritage Landing 4br. Kingsland Home an us 0 34 507 PLANTATIONBrand $1395m. 1Tyrlease. acre, PrivateDlot Business MilaRerl Estate Wanted ByReA Andrade pace ilBO 4/3.7s, new 4br, 2250sf, on Comm. pool/recreation. Master, 550.00other 550 Opportunities Westside Gated com $279900. EHOMES OF pond cudsac, $1595 | Avail now. Call 223-6443 $450.00 utilities _320 Westside _lalo._sp3t By Appt: 9465709 Ra MARCO I amen ncl 904-333-7231 I 1605 Map Makers Way. include BroadbandInternet WantedSANMABCROOM/B ST.NI2BODTHcable Available 4/1/05 Call $72,000 PER YEAR? CDRNCUSN(re 34 St. Johns ST. NICHOLAS CHARMER 910-740-6444 Local roadside assistance SUNITS 900 SQ.A Fri JUUNGTON CREEK like new, 2/1 w/bonus business needs managing SPRINGTREE- Direct Line (904) 274176 ES i newly reined, $35/mo 3/2 $ $850 + HAFFORDABLE QUALITY randradegwatsonreatycor.cm ABrick3/2+Bonus,2c U E CASH! 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Call 247-3995 or Visit view, pool. tnessctr& 2870 Centerwood Dr. N applw/dhu,fpl,6minto www.allsouthrealty.com franchti-franchise" Cedar Key FL, Beautiful more 1550 904.910.7397 3/2 1540SF $1025 AS. $775m. 781-3651 ability & creativity 4/2 waterfront c home t el y heFederated Mr t. Group W'SIDE 2012 Beaux Dr OCEAN FRONT CONDO, Amazing dessert bar, Being sold com pletely W'SIDE 2/2 Waterfront, (904)730-8060 3/1, fcd d,$695m.+dp St. Au ustine$695w. art gallery & coffee furnished $595,000 firm ETHICAL STATE LICN1 Near Riverside, $985m 3 8S 95 0 4benef4t. l Affordable, Fun Beach Living Ca1l 478 47 .2417 Realtor Buys Hose boat dockage. 757-0775 N'SIDE/HIGHLAND 3/1 + 904-781- 896/777-69 l352 Com er-9644 www. houseai a DEEP A AWAY FastY L etufsrosan e n e3/ cWo del31 AlNe 0 ldcity.com/oceanfront Initial investment as A E STER Off ICW, lu po W'slde Brand New 3/2 $875m. 904-378-1636 w Side 3/1 All New low as $85K. at R t OfCW, Call Today Partnership on Blanding 5 mi Interior$700mth+ $650dep. PALM BCH 2/2 Beachfrnt As seen in Growth-- 3 31s. gutoe ft, lift,- t5to NAS Jax, B atedAe N'SIDE 3/1 newly remod. 3305 Fitzgerald St. 318 0191 Marriott Ocean Pointe taurant News. eel hdwd ran i MOIGDOrNED no eo, $9v7m. hdwd firs, ch/a, $725mowH3 Timeshare $12,500 New l t Te SMOVING DO YOU NE 904.540.3768, 940.1630 904-699-3164 W'SIDE Near HAS 3/2 Unt$18200.904-2-8890 philanthropic: Weta 904ELL?6No0equity. w/d hu, new ctch&asupportcharities that $814,500 223-5338 25ELL? No eruity3 freedman3li3@hotmaii.com N'SIDE 4/2, 2000 sf, DW $750mo. 389-33S2 combat child abuse. Woodmere Dr. 3/2/2 a Houses kIfloors, tile. comm S$525k 389-4611 Ev0nudhiheor 0pol, avail 5/15; 4HoManufaestredU R" E Creek 3/2 DW on 101' A 1997 Larson Flyer 165' N'SIDE Beautiful New TH HI howto make money. La dR E eep bou he carrier 115 HP 3/2.5 W/l/closets. 1 carS. W SIDEeIfS 339- I2 I 5611iit' m m, toestoinernunitvan 17-797-5684 $SOmo. 904-389 3352 Commerc " 1100 Seagate AveNeptune Beach (904) 249-5611 $163K. 352-377-7090329S romancee lowe uit and 917-64Mo9i4 8 Tlp very fast. N Side North Creek 4 Real Estate Liquor License 4COP; Duval ST. JOHNS RIVERFRONT Rl a ca (92) 258-0921$4,000 O2c garage, 2100 sqft 427 Mobile Home __ __ __ __Berkman Townhome _Private Lot screened E ot2R entaRDs-WINBCommercial/ICaoE@untywePi$20vate00 S410 E Bay St., JaxFLaforRent2j0. FL NASBRD2460Nsq ft home 12 6 Pochret1400. month l 63 $ 579,000 3Bdr/2.5 BA min from base south Callo4mm1450995 f l nIndustrial for S R M U RO N AIPro Realty/Grace Ellis 400 Apartments 4 Ortega 4 br 2 bth 2 yrs terms availablexJune RN'1DE -3301-1 Lannie Industrial for Rent Cell# 1-904653-7923 Furnished old waterview. Asking foesra a Se Rd. 5 ac trr lot, I IWaterfront w/dlock-2050 4s Apartments $245K call 394-7355 or OP /Clay Co. 4/2 new $100/mo. 757-7621 5 7Commercial/ SS Lakeshore. Reined 3/3, new 10Conloiniums 264-1410 cond. fril 2c gar, avail lBusinesses kit&baths wd firs, fp, scr 412 Retirement ARL- 2/2.5 Town Home 4/15 $14 .832.800ORi prch, g yc389500 349K Communities $850mth credit check OP/Dr's Inlet 4/2, Beaut. 4t Retail/fce Space 24005f, $1400m .0. S BLOCKS FROM JU for Rent Historic Avondale .4 22 T rHouses Ufurnished 9 ac arm. HA355 Condominiums 420HousesUnfurnished ATL/UNIVTH 2/1.5 Brand 78Tara Farms. 3br/2ba, inground Newly $775 me, water 904-612-1169/728-7728 Jpools, garage & ind Ve PAer K A n u 2MnuHomes incl'd. 904- 291-2124 carport, f ireplaceCo- 500 omerndustrial PA GREAT BEACH BUY 427 Mobile Home Lots OP/OAKLEAF, new 3/21 central air/heat. utili- SJARDIN DI MER 430 Roommates ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 lake, dbi garpool, club, ties split 1/3. Contact For Sale 0 Pt IQin r iSEE JARDl- UIa NDEMER B EACHESmats Berber tile fenced lawn svc 1250 285. R0 er l 6Private Instruction- SnAD UNDER BEACHES 435Rooms toRent 2 8ard garag L 236Do 60Sc Spcilt Tang APART iENTS o CALL 241-2270 440Beach/Vacation/ h kup no pets $895 OP/OAK LEAF 4/2newCOMMECIALOFC tS r ICW-2/2.5, Bethefirst Resorts available April Call w/d & refrig, avail, .4RL-Matureucouple or SLouh B 4units,kaxre, Ee nts to live in new kit, baths, 44SStorage/Mini- 221-5652 PCSing $1250-$1295 264-1425 single share house w/ South Bank Jax area/Events 389 3179 pt tile, ct& heat- Lockers OP/Oaleaf Plant. New owner, call for info 551.5978 designer raiinterior suites.vl pump; 1700s, d ck, 4oManagement/Rental Al B ch- New House3/2 3/2.5Twnh w/gar. Amen. .- FERNANDINA BC, e a se904-673 d1 v boatram _$359k. S 4 garage, fncd yard. m 1650sf. $500 off 1st me. Roommate wanted 3605 455 Wanted to Rent $1190m. 215-9960883 ifor 3/2. $350me. pV2/2 top fir. hdwd/tile ATL BEACH 4/2, great OP/OAKLEAF PLANT uti. incl. Security Commercial/ firs, fpl, woodedview house, no pets, New3/2 w/Den. W/D Deposit ne gotiable. 505 Industrial REAL ESTATE $235k. 904-686-0112 $1200mo, 210-7861 $1300m. 904-278-7597 904-277 8 026v mg. For Rent ril THE PLAZA- lbr/lba 405 Apartments 4 KINOSLAND to share 8 Week Eve Class May18 12th fir river/city view Unfurnished 3/2 house $400m. util. 3142SF Warehouse/ For more information $325,000. 904-721-8670l inl. Close to Base oftc. Triple net. 270 visit our website Waterfron09-t 2 0 2 Bedroom loft on 2nd 510-0559 ask for Talleyrand Ave, lblk nwww.myfrei.com Waterfront ated near Sai Z F Leet -n Ktchen nWade. G from Stadium. 353-4200 (904) 26 -2. Sleft! Starting i $79,500. Fishing pond asking 904-399-5883 $950. contact Nick LA R E 305-632-9133 PCs move ( 0 )7 0 8I LA R GE(360 Out ofArea/ Across from Regenc y 11111 111e f 1 2 3 BOTown/State mal. 1, 23 BR s Apart- ARGYLE SOUTHSIDE LAKE SINCLAIR in 888-836-3613 7571 Cliff Cottage 8601 Beach Blvd. Middle GA, 6 deeded 3/2A1485SF $995 #1105 acres, modified A Arlingto 3/2 1481SF $995 HAINDS-ONCDI.AAND B TRAININGMAND IESTIG . HOMES iSus123 frame. dbl boathouse 7782 Macdou "_ much more. Priced to i ta -782McogallDr. INFMJLOCAL REGIONL. & MR PMONS sell 912-882-3573 Central location, pool. 3/2 1425SF$950 CABLE & WATER! 904-72U-14ab p9riles, $500 OFF 1ST FULL SEMI AND TRACTOR TRAILER- STRAIGHT TRUCK- BUS 1 1 00 Ea stwood Rd -904-721-14d9594CroxleyCourt MONTHS RENT! WEEKEND' OR WEEKDAY CLASSES AVAILABLE ( 4 4 99 365H Manufactured AVONDALE HI RISE 4/2 1745SF $1125 ,1LE ': Homes RIVERFRONT 7 LOCk 18 ct. "904A783-3333 1 M A S T0ER -11. CALLAHAN FL, 4/2 Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. 171S $95o /2192SF$195A. *ti Set up on 5 Acres.I Balcony, Heat/AC Paid!. 3/2178hhhho9S3800"831"311 New Septic. Must Sell! ORANGE'PARK 8"1 Serious Buyers Only! Be a HOME OWNER! $750 me. Lease-to-Buy Pro- ARLINGTON 2723 Secret Harbor SEE OUR AWARD-WINNING WEBSITE ONLINE @ WWW.ROADMASTER.COMB Call Bradley 874-1862 gram. Bad Credit OK. 11185 Ridgetop Lane 3/2 1268SF $850 DON'T LET YOUR M.N. B88-389-0540 ext 9020 3/2 1384SF $1005 a. REPO. Save your credit. CF & NAS 2BR DUP SCRND 1/2 MONTH 2676 Secret Harbor 904-693-3442 deck. Fen yrd, Pet OK! FREE RENT! 4/2 1745SF $995 LAND HOME PACKAGES NORTHSIDE 11631 Tananger Drive 1442 Conestoga Ct. $980 D 9own $59 Month $99 SEC. DEP. SPECIALI$ "' CallNKIetrd783--838 No application fee. LAND HOME PACKAGE CALL (904) 751-1510 9012 Fort Caroline Rd. 2757 Secret Harbor a ses 3BR 2BA Doublewide On N'SIDE -5/2+Den, new 2/21120SF $900 3/2 14494SF $945 Ui-. 1.5 Acres In Jacksonville crgt, vinyl & pnt. Ch/a. in. Call Kleth 783-838S 13326 Currituck Dr Unit B I eLeaderi te paiLAND HOME PACKAGE ORANGE PARK 4/2 1670SF $1025 2/1.5 900SF $575 acres in Jacksonville. uo1 FREE RENT 'U' $900 Down. $595 Mo. EXTRA LRG TOWNHM 13198 Ebbtide Court WESTSIDE Save Thousands! 2BR/1.SBA, 3BR/2BA, 3/2 1940SF $1125 4412 Deer Valley Dr All apts. have washer 3/2 1570SF $995 LAND HOME PACKAGE & dryer connections & MANDARIN $500 OFF 1ST " Leti ng C i B3/2 Double Wide fireplaces. BR's area on 1.25 acres in spacious 14x12 w/Irg 4271 Windergate Dr FULL MONTHS RENT! Middeburg./Keystone. Convenientto 2/2.5 1280SF $750 $980 Down. $595 Mo. HAS& 1-295. Walk to 593Radnor Lane ,% Ll l*VI Save Thousands! OP Mail. Sparkling Control Your Call-.291-2735 pools & Clubhouse. 4443 Windergate Dr. 3/2 1296SF $875 . il our ImARil1 w ] a11ry. The best bargain in *ml. 1409 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 9G ONews ear Orange Park Medical Center Zoned CPO V 3-5 Year Lease Term 2,900 S.F. Available We bring i For Sale t OfU thene I 10HHor aresoatrneao -,markelt Lease 81billb0llblleltlBillblllsII l sII l For Classified Advertising, call Call24 hours a day. 7 days a week 904 366-6300,. S I or t011-f Cont Located Downtown In the Modis Building a S1-800-258-4637. Gary Montour (904) 358-1206 wwwcolliersdickinson.comn 18 JUa rNhMW NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 $ The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is $7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, .6406342? please call 904-3594336, Fax 904-366-6230. ru i CbV 00 Selaiir NeWs SNS MAYPORT. FLORIDA irror wC - . -.' -: -, ,$? e 1 _: 41~ JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 700 Domestic HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER Baymeadows area. Honest, Dependable. Good Refs. 642-9003 LIVE IN house helper needed for profes- sional working family , rm board & salary included. Call Donna 626-4592 or 230-0783 706 Accounting/ Bookkeeping AR/BILLING ADMINIS- TRATOR/ BOOKEEPER CPA firm requires bill- ingadmin, with exten- sive bookeeping knowledge. MUst have prior computer exp with Peachtree /Q-books & min of 5 yrs exp. Position avail mmed Please reply to PO Box 19707, Jax FL 32245 fax 904-646-0102 707 Driver A $1000 BONUS FOR EXP'D PETRO DRIVERS Florida Rock & rank Lines, Inc. Minimum requirements: 2 yrs tractor trailer exp. year exp. with certif. Clean MVR SNo DUI's Class A CDL w/hazmat & tanker endorsement. 25yrs of age & over. Benefits. SMin. pay guarantee. 401K/Profit sharing. SPaid vacation. SPaid sick leave. SMedical/Dental/Vision SCompany paid Life Ins. Safety bonuses etc. for you & your spouse. short & long term dis- ability insurance Call (904) 356-2456 or AUTO PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $7.SOhr. Apply in person at The Parts House 10321 For- tune Parkway. Bldg 400 Drug Free workplace. CLASS B DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS CLASS A ROCK TRUCK DRIVERS Needed immed. 2 yrs exp reqd. Rock trucks for local runs Benf inci: health dental, dis- ability, fife 401K &pd vacation Apply at JB Coxwell Contracting inc 6741 Lloyd Rd West 786-1120 EOE DFWP Co. Driver/Lift Operator Tanker/HAZMAT endorsements min 2yrs exp. Call 904.634.1999 Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on bonus* WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most weekends Co. starting gay $.31-.34/mi e O/OP pay $.85/mile + fuel supplement $.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k *$25 Weekly Service Bonus *Paid First 2 Weeks Call Greg @ 800-723-3424 for info DRIVER/LAN DSCAPER CDL Class A, Good pay & benefits. 260 0811 Driver Looking for steady pay? How about guaranteed para-transit work. Would you like to be part of Jacksonville's #1 transportation group? Pay starts at $100 $9.00/hr, benefits offered after 90 days. Free on-site training program for qualified applicants. Call Tim Collinsat493 5250 DRIVERS for airport shuttle to drive cars around airport FT PT Hrly pay, Cal 1346-3955 DRIVERS Jacksonville, Florida Valid Class B Drivers License. We off com- petitive salary /com- misssion & benefit package. Experience preferred but will train the right candidates. Ability to communicate in a professional manner. Call Greg Gaylord 904-378-8000. EOE Drugfree Workplace DRIVERS over the road, CDL class A, 2yrs exp. Drug free workplace HIth ins, retirement & paid Vac. 386-294-3411 DRIVER TECH-to deliver, educate customer on use of respiratory /durable medical equip Gd written /verbal comm skills, detail oriented. Ability to lift 651bs+ Valid, gd FL DL. bkgrd check Must participate in on-call rotation Fax 448-3195 AA/ EOE/DFWP Driver Tired of the same dead end job? Join a winning team that has been Jacksonville's leader in transporta- tion for over 20 years! Average take home $500-$700 plus week Be your own boss, make your own schedule! If interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 or Brian Jeffo at 249-6289 Pay by the load + bonus plan. Excellent benefits. Apply 900 N. University Blvd. Unit 504. EOE Flatbed, Piggyback Forkilift &O/O Home every wknd 475-0055 Flatbed Driver Atlantic Truck Lines. CDL Class A in state Fl only. $750/avg week. Safety bonus $1,000, vacation & benefits Call 1-877-328-7512 Monday-Friday LP GAS DELIVERY DRIVER- Class B CDL with hazmat endose- merit comp sal & ben- efit pkg Apply in per- son 917 S. *th St Fernandina Bch or fax resume 904-432-2010 Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday 707 Driver WRECKER DRIVERS Flatbed, Class B & D lic. Vacation pay, will train, Apply at R. &J. Towing,. 8512 Herlong Rd, btwn 8-5. MF.789668 710 Industrial/ 7 Au Trades DANIS CONSTRUCTION. a local general contrac- tor. seeking exp'd Concrete Finishers & Form Carpenters Contact Pam Sullivan at 724-6045 x12. EOE M/F/D/V. Now hiring exp'd Inte- rior Trim Carpenters. Hourly w/ bnfits and pd holidays. Must have own tools/ transportation. 759-9714; 284-3753 Cali591.5593 298.1222 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800-693-7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS with tools. transp & roof exp. Call Karen 904-777-5775 CARPET INSTALLER- dependable, license /insurance FTtop pay. Apply 5911 Beach Blvd COMMERCIAL GARAGE DOOR TECH- needed. P/T flexible hrs. Must have truck tools & 1 yr exp Call 237-5900 CONCRETE FINISHERS With experience, tranp and tools. TOP PAY $$S Call 737-1558 CONCRETE FINISHERS With experience, trapp and tools. TOP PAY $ Call 737-1558 CONCRETE LABORER Exp nec in form carpentry& busting rebar. Transp req 778&4827; 759-9588 CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEAN-UP. Class D' Lic. req'd. FT, good bnfts. 904-786-5503 WORKING SUPERVISOR Fencing exp., drivers Ihc. D, good record. $10/hr medical, dental vision, vacation, 401K. holiday. Call 888.340. 3922 FIELD SUPERVISORS- small gen contr needs 2 indv for small comm projects. Spanish lan- guage a plus. Gd car- penter formen will qualify. Call 880-8110 or fax resume 880-8408 FLOORING INSTALLERS for new construction Vinyl, ceramic & carpet. Exp & trans pt. req'd. Top rates. Call Dave 904-2960994 x 104 EOE FORM CARPENTERS W/CONCRETE experi- ence for resid work tranp & tools 737-1558 FORM CARPENTERS W/CONCRETE experi- ence for resid work tranp &tools 737-1558 GLAZIERS Lee & Cates is hiring exp. Commercial Glaziers in Jax. & Fernandina. Must have exp. with Kaw- neers Tri-Fab & 1600 Curtain Wall systems. Contact Bob @ 904-354-4643 or fax resume to 904-355-Q131. LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Amax Landscaping, Inc Min 1 yrs exp., Top$ paid based on exp. Bob cat & other landscape eqpt exp is a plus Inter- views Tues. & Thurs. for appt. 904-629-2171 LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CO IS LOOKING TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSI- TIONS= Superintendent Asst Super, Project Manager fax res 904-346-3979 PAINTERS & HELPERS NEEDED DL & vehicle a must. Experience pref'd. 696-9016 PAINTERS exp'd, Orange Pk & Julington Creek; transp nec. 759-9892 PAINTERS Residential $10. $12/hr. Tools & transp. nec. 334-2612 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call 83 3827 or Ofc. 264-7086 PRESSMAN Exp on SM 74 w/console & GTO-4 Call 904-645-7670 EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED ASAP. Exp. In all applications a plus. Truck/Tools A Must $16.00 an hour Plus Benefits. 904-219-0745 SATELLITE TV Installers Needed. Must have exp. SBCA lic. Call 641-3474 SERVICE TECH seeking clean cut reliable people with good cus- omer skills, flex evening hrs. work independently Earn $12-$15/hr. Clean driv rec 904-296-7500 SHOP MANAGER Join one of the top 50 growing companies! irefighters Equipment Co. is looking for Exp'd Shop Mgr; DOT exp prefd but not req'd; will train. Drug Free. Exc bnfts. Fax resume 904-384-2610 or mail PO Box 60189 Jax FL 32236 Experienced only. $16- $22/hr with Dr. Lic. + comm and bonuses also Expd.Groundsmen with CDL B $300 HIRING BONUS 272-5876 Date Submitted: Rank/Grade: ____ Wor Phone # Organization: Name (please print): Signature: 1. Free advertising in the Reet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDMIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR 'OFFICIAmIY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OFTHOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHEAD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 710 Industrial/ 710 x Trades WAREHOUSE PERSON with electrical material exp. Clean driving record. 744-4446 WATER-.PROOFERS& COMMERCIAL PAINTERS with exp & transp. Will train motivated indi- viduals. 904-396-4383 WELDER Minimum of ten years experience In TIG, MIG. and stick welding with aluminum and stain- less steel. Strucural fabiraction and blue- print reading experi- ence required. Candi- date must be willing to relocate to Jupiter, Fl. Please send resume and salary require- ments to human resourcesous.perrymall. com, or mall to Perry Sglingsb Systems -Human Resources Department 821 Jupiter Park dr., Jupiter, FL 33458. For additional information Informa- tion Please visit our webiste at www. perry shngsD y5T eiTC C,, WELDER- t10 build truck bodies & install truck equipment Drug free Nichols Truck Body Westside 781-5080 S Marine _711 Trade CHIEF ENGINEER FT, 40/per wk. Bnfts pkg avail. DDE min. req. St. Johns River Ferry Svc. Attn: Wayne Toole 904-241-9969 xl0 712 Mechanic MECHANICS Leading transportation company Is currently seeking qualified die- sel tractor mechanics; also trailer mechanics. Must have own tools. Full benefits. For con- EOE. Drug Free Work Place 713 Legals "PARALEFAL for beaches commercial collections attorney office. Com- petitive compensation ased on experience. Fax resume to (904) 394-0399." 715 Management/ 7 -w Professional Clay County BCC seeking apps for FT Branch Mgr for Fleming Island Library. Salary $34,362 + ex. benefits. Req. MSLS degree. 4 yrs Pub. Lib exp. Valid FDL. Job manages 28,000 sq. ft lib + supervises employees. Det 720 Medical liHrE FtL HHA FOR Baker Co. 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 arge-scale project and logistics management for U.S est 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-Friday Only 9:00 am-2:00 pm or to schedule an Interview go to: www.careermapping.com/pemiobs or call 1-877-PEM-JOBS 6225 Lake Gray Blvd Suite 2 Jacksonville, FL 32244 www.pearsonedmeasurementcom/1psc Pearson is committed to hiring a diverse workforce EOE-m/f/v/d The City of Jacksonville One Organization...So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Plumber Skilled-craft work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of plumbing and heating equipment. Irrigation Technician Skilled-craft work in the design, installation, maintenance, and repair of water irrigation systems and water resources. Public Works Worker Service maintenance work in performing semi-skilled manual labor tasks and minor equipment operation in the construction, maintenance, and repair of streets and drainage projects. Senior Laboratory Technician Responsible for supervising and/or participating in the conducting of complex and varied laboratory analyses and experiments in the environmental field. Please visit our website at www.coj.net for detailed job information and application instructions. NOTE: Most jobs close within one week of advertisement. Internet access can be obtained at any Jacksonville Public Library, or at City Hall/Human Resources, 117 W. Duval St., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32202. EO/EA Preference in appointment will be given to nlnikin n+-rane- -anti linilh c non esec 715 Management/ 71.5 Professional FIELD OPERATIONS MANAGER National Auto repair Franchise seeks moti- vated Indv For multi-location mgmt position Auto service ex perence a plus. Sig- nificant travel required. We Offer * Excellent comp. *401k * Paid Vacation * Health Insurance For confidential inter- view fax Resume to: 410-987-7273 or call 800-935-8863 ext 46 Growing company look- ing for office manager. Strong accounting and customer service background needed. Competitive salary and benefits package. Please fax resume and salary requirements to (904)733M-0692. New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 720 Medical Admission Coordinator for Skilled Nursing Facility. Must be knowledgable of Medicare and Medic- aid Regulations. Opening a new facility. Please apply at The Terrace At Fleming Island, 1125 Fleming Plantation Blvd. Orange Park,FL32003 or fax resume to (904) 213-8338 for an FT Days and on. call To provide medical For more info, please call 743-1883. Apply In person (9aji.- 4pm., F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 Univeisity Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonfil, FIL3221L Fax resume to 743.5109. EOE/A Drug Free Workplace FRONT OFFICE MEDICAL STAFF for Busy E&T office in Org Park with at least 1 yr experience in medical environ- ment. Fax resume 904-269-6505 Full Time and Part Time Positions for Dietary Aides. The areas newest SkilledNurslng Facility. Please apply in person or call The Ter- race at Fleming Island, 1125 Fleming Planta- tion Blvd, Orange Park. FL 32003 (904) 541-3500. EOE/DFWP Full Time Positions for Housekeeping/Laundry Aides. The areas newest Skilled Nursing Facility. Please apply in person or call The Ter- race at Fleming Island, 1125 Fleming Planta- tion Blvd Orange Park, FL 32003 (904) 541-3500. EOE/DFWP. RBHS has the following I opportunities available I Immediately to people who want to make a difference I in the lives of others: Charge RNs .-Great Di rental FT Evenings, Nights ,No Weekends required. Mental Health ITechs PT Weekends, PRN, direct care Security Officer 5pm. 5am. 7 days on,I 7 days o0 I Case Managers SBA/BSin Human Ser- vices field.Entrylevel. 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) 260-1-818, Fax (904) 886-7768. www.rivergarden.org Drug Free Workolace. 720 Medical with experience needed for busy GYN practice at the Beach. F T M-F good salary, health & dental, paid time off 401k plan. Fax your resume 247-2281 NP /PA-Part Time for Family Prac fax resume 771-0515 Attn Mela MOOSEHAVEN Apply 1701 Park Ave, (904) 278- 1225 or Fax resume to 278-1285 EOE/DFW RN FT & PT Orange Park Pre, post op, OR & pain exp. helpful. No wknds, no shifts! Fax resume 904 -276 -4462 Attn: Clinical Director CSC RN RN ADMINISTRATOR Mederi Home Health Care is looking for highly -motivated, experienced home health managers for our new locations in Broward County and Duval (Jacksonville)- and our established agencies in Orange County (Altamonte Springs), and central Florida (Tavares, Ocala, Lady Lake and Cler- mont). Qualified indi- viduals must be well acquainted with one of these communities, have extensive expe- rience In a leadership position in home health and the ability and ,drive for business development. Only Registered Nurses with clinical management background will be considered. These are salaried positions offering out- standing compensa- tion and benefits package (including employer paid medical, dental short and long term disability and life insurance), bonus incentives and 30pald days off, plus holidays. Please visit our web- site www.mederi.com Our new locations are also looking for com- munity educators, and field staff. Both full-time and per diem positions available. To be considered for Administrator level position. Please e-mail mklng@mederl.com or fax your resume to 561-266-0627 For other positions call 1-800-833-8688 ask for Sadile EOE/DFWP SLEEP TECH- FT PT eve- nings for Jax Sleep Lab. Fax resume Jan Smith 407-654-3977 723 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT- with exp. Must be TEAM player with gentle & thorough cllncal skills. organized & depend- able. Call 731-2162 DENTAL ASSISTANT- Min 3 years chairside exp req. FT fax resume to: 721-6151 / call.724-6321 DENTAL RECEPT- $26K-$30K looking for organized person with great comm skills to manage patient & business activities in a N'side practice Min 2 yrs exp reqd. Exc ben- efit pkg 34 hour wk Fax resume to: 221-5194 724 Education Primrose School seeks FT/PT infant through school age Teachers. Julington Crk 230-2828 725 Clerical ADMIN ASSISTANT Part-time, $10/hour. OP area. Darren 370.4999 ADMIN ASST- Midtown Centre Office Park. organized with gd phone voice. Up to $12/hr Fax 396-6366 Growing company look- ing for office manager. Strong accounting and customer service background needed. Competitive salary and benefits package. Please fax resume and salary requirements to (904)733 0692. OFFICE ASST Strong computer skills. orga- nized & dependable. Auto dealership exp pref. Arlington area. email resume to: arlauto@bellsouth.net or fax 724-8762 RECEPT/BILLING CLERK- Quickbooks exp for a busy court reporting firm.Fax 904-355-5900 SProfessional/ 730 Personal Services BARBERS/STYLISTS Mgmt Oppt'ies. Top wages, bonuses, bnfts. Clientel provided. SUPERCUTS S'side, new St. Johns Town Ctr: Angle 723-3713, Tammy 620-0472; Jax Beach., Susie 273-2888; W'side, Brandi 78&63547 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels ASSISTANT MGR/MGR TRAINEES w/Rest. exp. 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Jax based, fax resume to: 448-6690, or email: stuartw @thepartshouse. comn $s8.50/ hr for training $10.00/hr after training )rd completed National Security Com- pany has immediate up a opens for Security Officer and Security Supervisors )u r in the Fernandina Beach area. We offer competitive wages, opportunities for advancement and excel- lent working conditions in a professional busi- ness environment. Weekly Pay/ Medical/ Dental/ 401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance ace H/S Diploma /GED and lac valid driver's license are required. Must be able to S~pass drug screening and backgrounds checks. S Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history S and willing to work various hours a must. Please Apply: F S8am- 3pm (904)261-5551 M/F/D/V/EOE B9M0T174 TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL 1- 88& 39 8903 www.specialresponse.com 755 Miscellaneous AQUARIUM MANUFACTURER Needs Fabricator Trainee, full time Call 730-9270 745 Sales AUTO SALES CARS & TRUCKS We Offer *Salary and Comis Full Employee Benefits Package Including: 401K, Health Insurance, Paid Vacation and Holidays No Sundays Call Ira Copher for appointment: 398-3036 2600 PHILIPS HWY EOE ROUTE SALES for Wholesale Florist. 25 years or older, good driving record. Excel- lent pay, benefits. Call 765 1609 am-2pm SALES- Experienced fragrance/cosmetic product. Work Sat only. Mayport area. Fax resume 904-471-7655 For Mnusr"efer. Owner Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! Call Keith 783-8385 750o Technical/ Engineering CADD TECH- exp in survey drafting of lot & block/as- built. Full benefits, pay based on exp. Start immediately Call 448-5125 COME WIN WITH HARRIS Are you looking for a career that will allow you to shape the future and communities around you? If you are, we are Interested in talking with you. Harris is a firm that special- izes in program man- agement, project/con- struction management civil design andi municipal services. Harris specializes in the following areas: *k-12 * Higher Education * Essntal Facilities * Wastewater Treat- ment Plants Highways Bridges. Opportunities available: *Sr. Project Managers * Project Managers * Construction Managers * Resident Engineers *Water Resources Specialists Design Engineers * Project Engineer * Jr. Level Engineer *Office Engineers *Inspectors Check out our website for our open positions SHarris & Associates www.harris-assoc.com Please submit your r e s u m e t o hr@harris-assoc.com ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL Entry/ mid. levnl-Pnsition. RCRA, CWA, EMS & OD exp. desire d. Ex-- growth pay & benefits. Emain resume to hr@nistenvironmental.com SURVEY Immediate- openings for exp field staff, call 725-8557 752 Warehouse FORKLIFT DRIVERS certified & exp'd, F/T for Southside Co. Apply at 4030 Phillips Hwy. WAREHOUSE & DELIV- ERY DRIVER POSITIONS, ORDER SELECTORS & FORKLIFT OPERATORS- delivery position REQUIRES CDL A, Apply 436 Cassat Ave 753 Security ASST TO GATE SUPERVISOR Gated Community. FT, Military or Security exp pref., supervisory exp req'd. Eve & Weekends as needed. Salary neg. Orange Pk. Call or fax resume to 904-272-0008 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Security Officers FT&PT, SUPERVISORS, FLEX OFFICERS Up to $10hr. paid weekly. Benefits. WFP. Lic. AB2000006 CALL 904 -737-2837 Immediate openings Security Supervisor Flex Officers, Armed& Unarmed Security Officers Candidates must have a Class D or G security license. High school diploma / GED and be able to pass back- ground screening. Excellent pay up to $12 hr and benefits (including medical insurance eligible after 30 days) First Coast Security Services 6817 South Point Pkwy #1001 Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-281-0070 ext.206 Drug free work place Lic# B9700146 EOE SECURITY MANAGER- Must have class D & MB license. Salary + Car allowance. Must have previous mgmt exp. Fax resume 7 am-3pm 904-269-8336 SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Immediate Interviews 1-800-258-4637. i^-kime UTILITY LOCATORS Central Locating Service, the utility locating specialists, has immediate openings In the Jacksonville area. If you like working indepen- dently, this is the job for you! Responsibilities include detecting and marking underground utility lines in order to avoid ser- vice Interruptions. Qualified candidates must have a valid state driver's license, be able to do some heavy lifting (manhole covers), strong organizational skills, and enjoy working out- doors. Previous experience with electronics or utilities is a plus. We offer paid training, competitive salary/ben- efits package including medical, dental and prescription, 401K, tuition reimbursement, paid holidays, vacation, and company truck. Please forward resume to: Central Locating Service 8933 Western Way. St. 16 Jacksonville, FL 32256 (904) 296-7754 Office (904) 296-6764 Fax Equal Opportunity Employer EXPERIENCE CAREER GROWTH MANAGEMENT TRAINING Is. BUICK* AUDI *HYUNDAI Automotive career training & growth is our business. We have openings for dynamic high energy achievers. POSITION OFFERS: Guaranteed $4800 per month training salary First year earning potential over 65K Company Car Paid Vacations 401K Health Insurance Closed Sundays YOU MUST HAVE: * Successful track record or be a * Recent College Grad * No Car Sales Experience * Clean Background & Driving Reco Call Richard Goss at 642.6060 to set L confidential interview to explore yc opportunities. KEY BUICK CO. 4660 Southside Blvd Enual Onnortunitv Emplover in a Drua free Workll YKE KE 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: l1.wk U 2 wks l 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: 1xSlirNews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 FRE RE FEE-SRE FEE- RE FEEoFRE FEEoFRE FE FREE -, FREE -, FREE 755 Miscellaneous Attention Now hiring Lifeguards and Swim Instructors- Epping Forest Yacht Club. Apply 6800 San Jose Blvd. M-F 9-3. DFW E.O.E. CARPET INSTALLER-' dependable, license' /insurance, FT top pay.. Apply 5911 Beach Blvd CLEANERS Residential,, up to $9.50/hr. Car, required. F/T M. F. Days only 730 -7201 CLEANERS Residential.. up to $9.50/hr. Car' required. F/T M-F. Days only 730 -7201 FLORIST WHOLESALER Needs gen'l help/driver.' Good driving record. good bnfts 765'1609 twn 10am- 2pmr GENERAL HELPER $7.50/hour. Rent-All, 8819 Arlington Expwy. Green House Installers.. will train, mostly out of town, weekends & OT, req'd. Backgrd check, substance free. $9-$11 hr to start, 904.545.2567v To perform general housekeeping and light anitoral duties at South- - side and Northside facili- ties. Exp. In healthcare setting pref. FT w/ben- efits. Rotates weekends. Apply in person (9am- .n. H F only) r mall resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, uite 700 (ah Floor), JacksonileFL 3221L For more Info call 743.1883. For directions ext 202. Fax resume to 743- 5109. EOE/A Drug Free Workplace,' HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED for W'side Apt Comm. Call 777-5581. EOE HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED at North Florida nursing . homes. Call House-'. keeping Mgr 757-0600 IRRIGATION TECH Min 2 yrs exp, with good DL., Great pay, Call today! (904)219- 81i66 219.3014 ' JANITORIAL- FT& PT Experienced striping, wax, good pay & ben- efits Call 854-6509 MAINT. TECH NEEDED for' Westside Apt Comm. Call 777-5581. EOE POOL SERVICE TECH Bright, Energetic, Resp hard working. Great Hrs. Quick advance- ment. Valid DL & clean' record req. Exp pref but, not nee. Call 449-2055 PRODUCTION ASSEMBLY WORKERS 2 entry level. benefits, 642-3009 Background check. PROJECT COORDINATOR/ PURCHASING for Ig commercial landscape co. Fax resume 260-0833, call 260-0811 SECURITY MONITORS for Keeton Corrections, Inc. in Jacksonville.: Req's HS Diploma/GED. Exp pref but not req. Must work flex hrs. We offer competitive, wages & benefits inci hith & life ins, vac, hol, 401K. $7.97/hr. 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Mon-Sat 9-6 MM15239 ,,., 242-8998 The best, For Classified - Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 20 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 fce Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appiances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 92D Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 92Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 9Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 99 Sporting goods 990WantedtoBuy or Trade 902 Appliances DRYER/WASHER BIG capacity, Exc Cond. $200. all 8.6369 4, Microwave four years old $35.00 other items Best offer PH 535- 8690 SREFRIG-FREEZER side-by-side S Whirlpool, paid $979. Must sell $600 excellent condi- tion. Call 904-992-1708 water and ice in door-. g o Articles 9JV For Sale 4 Propane gas grill with tank New Burner $ 75. l ,,_ph 223-8553 RAINBOW VACUUM With all attach- _LARments, $500 or best offer 912- 322.6955 SEWING MACHINE SBaby lok server | |> w/differential practically new. Sell $150. Ph 904-282- 3840 TASCO BINOCU- SLARS lOXSOmm. It Zip Focus Wide Angle with case. Exc. cond. $30. 904-221-9241 a, Task chair armless / vertical adjustment V I l/dark blue fabric Like new $10.00 268- 2482 & TONY BOSELULI V CARDBOARD STANDUP- InFE SZ, IN COLOR NUMBER 71 CAN BE IN YOUR GOUSE FOR 415 268-2482 Tread Mill, Sofa, Love seat & tables, desk. armoire, wicker chair w/ottoman 992.6748 TV'S. Computes, Etc! Police Seized! From $10! Info 800-O 749- 8128 xM438 4 Twin Size Comforter T set l Includes sheets, valance, and rug. Hello Kitty design. Barely used! 542- 4602 $40 Two military Ski lift Tickets to Brecken- tl ridge or keystone Colorado unable to use because of sickness. Call Rick 542-2541 x142 4 Wedding Dress rl/ Beautiful Ivory Sw/rose. Pink detail, like new size 10. Call leave msg 272-4208. $350obo. t WIRELESS DANCE i PAD AND DANCE GAME for PS2 $50obo. 573-0254. Excellent Condition. 4, Yardman 20" mulching lawn mower 6 hp S| r Tecumseh engine XL walk behind excellent condition $ 90.00 YARD SALE. Dinning Table, S Daybed, Curio, & more! Located at Crooked River Plant. Driver Phase II. March 12, 2005. 912-882-2881 01 s Building JA3 Supplies SLumber 2x12 16" long. Pressure reacted top grade. $32new will take $25. Have 29 866-5170/542-3170 xl2b 920 Business/ E Office COPY MACHINE, Manulta CS Pro 3050. Has Svc War. $700obo. 904-388-7730 Furniture Refinishing Fire/Water Damage Repairs "We make worn furniture look like new" Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables S& Jewelry CGAi MESU t;rcharacter Glasses. Batman series, Flinstones, Welches Tom and Jerry, Dino- saurs 4 glasses per set Call Darlene 772-7633 SCoullectible Treasure's Milk, roglass, paneled grape vases. Hobnail, Bud Vases E.O. Brody, Mickey and Minnie Mugs, Cal Dar- lene 772-7633 SDiamond Tennis Bradet 2ct. Helzburg Signa- k ture Series white gold. Paid $2800. will sell for $1500. Call 912.322.6955 925 Computers S COMPUTER GAMES Workstation p cJP76ON 768MB RAM 19inch Monitor AT18500DV Graphics card Logitech z-640 sou nd systems $475 Call 779-7327 SComputer Moni- to r Comnpaq, keyboard, speak- ers, 500MHz AM processor, 64MOB RAM 10GB hard drive, 56K. modem, ex con. $100. 904-823-1741 OFFICES TASK CHAIRS W/ARM- iREST (2). lblk, IBrn e $25ea. Call T. 904-278-5224/655-1679 928 Electronics w BOSE SPEAKER- for sale. You must see l 9-to belive call 778-2464 a CAR SPEAKERS - A/D/S car/ home speakers/ car Stamp/ Jacobs Accuvolt new or like new, best sound you've ever heard 200-9964 S urge supressor/Line SConditioner randmax Jmax-1000 8 ac outlets 1 coax in/out $50 call Jason 777-5814 Surround receiver demon avr-2500 Dolby |prologic 85w/ch front k 25 inch surround excellent condition call Jason 777-5814 $500. 4, TV 48" w/remote, i workingZenith l7model. Asking -$325.00 Sold AS IS. Call 904-278-7966 &. Yard Sale 2650 Cardi- .1 gan Ct Orange Park Parts furniture clothing misc. 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel FIREWOOD, $45 for a 1/2 loaded, $80 for trailer load. Will deliver stacked, 945 Garage Sales ARL SALE SAT. 9-2. new crafts, craft supplies, knickknacks & Hsehold. 1119 St Johns Bluff Rd N 4, Huge Kid consign- S ment sale Fri 3/18, _ sam-4pm Sat 3/19 88am-2pm 12133 Honey Creek Place off Orange Picker/San Jose Madarin 904338-5403 JCP Moving Sale Sat. 8-7 Sawmill Pt 1004 Senecio PI. yrd tools, books, fum, computers & parts MAND: MOVING SALE. 9YRS OFFICE SUPPLY. 3440 N. Ride Dr. Mandarin Moving Sale Sat. 7. Din Rm& Bed Rm sets, misc household, '03 Dodge Neon. 10330 Sylvan Ln. off Scottmill. N'side 3/25 & 3/26,8- L Multi Families 5+ Everything Goes! 805 i ric. ORANGE PARK GIANT YARD SALE Help us provide support services to the people of North Florida and find that item you've been looking for: clothing. accessories, furni- ture, toys & games, 8' folding tables, you name it! Chick-FiI-A breakfast & lunch sandwiches too! LOG ON FOR DETAILS! March 26, SAM Sold Out 2554 Moody Ave. www.HendersonHaven.org Ponte Vedra Move Salel Sat. 7-12. Lots of Misc Items! 30 Dolphin Blvd. S'side Move Sale Fri & Sat 8-2' Kensington Sub 1622 Ashmore Green Dr. Lots of fum. 220.0704 Bargain Hunters Galore Dining and Living Rooms Leather and Ent Centers Quality Furn Wholesalel *No membership required* *visa/mc/amex/discover- WEmS UmNw- ais Household Q Household 98 Sporting . Furniture 55 Furniture Goods DINING BEAUTIFUL ALL .. Solid wood wall W POOL TABLE ' CHERRY TABLEw/8 | unit with 3 sepa- I Brunswick pool Chairs, Hutch & Buffet. rate sections for <|table, good cond. 3 lew in box. Cost $6K. curio display, tele- cues and balls $125 Sell $2150.737-1764 vision & plenty of Call406-4454 storage (117"Lx83"H) A DINING ROOM $750.000BO226-2090 POOL TABLE -W T Oak table, bench, /. Brunswick green I 1 chrs,.$550, China Twin Size Corn- \i,?carpet, $350obo. TO P f o tlt 9o canted in Jax cabinet $150.BR T fotersetlncludes BLocated in Jax set, $375 obo. sheets, Valance 04-422-0407 Call 406-4199 "-' and rug Hello YAMAHAXLT 200e Kitty Design Barely "04, Jet Ski excel- DINING TABLE with used call 542-4602 | J lent Condition, incl. S 6chrs $200. Glider $40.001 trailer and several 15 Rocker with stool $25. accessories. Call 261-5205 QCl Machinery 803-3515 GLASS TABLE TOP & Tols Wanted To DINETTE SET9 t You mustseeto CRAFTSMAN AIR Buy Or Trade believe! Call 1TCOMPRESSOR 6hp, 778-2464 lIs60gal. Vertical tank n LOOKING for Kay- two stage oil less ] aks. Canoes and SHide-A. Bed counch, motor. 240Volt. Like f | flat bottom boats solid black Queen size knew $300. 276-0656 for sale. Call K bed inside, must sale ______War6 912-496-4885 before move only $150.00 call 576-9827 970 Musical ds In 970 Merchandise/ INFANT Changing s 2Services 0 a Table good con -rServices _T_ edition $45. Call M s221-8749 GUITAR Ibanez w/ speakers carrying case Keller solid oak din- & tuner $350. Call Pets andrl S nin room set 6 chairs 355-9223 hobina Hutch $2.000 gAnm 9OBO8214774 PIANO Wurlltzer Spin- Animals net, good cond. $700. 1 Lto| SKingsize Water- Brenda 904-343-6219 1005Livestock & bed waveless Supplies a softside. fits YAMAHA PIANOS 48" 1010 Pets andSupplies regular kin studio $2k, 6 1" grand S60 Financial Services sheets. Includes metai $12k. like new 379-1625 frame, thermostat III.908-531. heater, box support, liner $100. 912.576.1250 980 Sporting 0 Pet's & Master Bedroom Goods JL0 Supplies Sluitemrbl tIo . FORD Bronco '87, ALTMAN WHITE ENGLISH / e p built 302 lifted 9" BULLDOG PUPPIES-CKC, queen bed. Night- total 38" tires, duel $375- up 912-283-1218 oDresser Mirror. GlOO exhaust CD player cond. $900. 272-4208 lots of new parts. $600 AMERICAN PITBULL PUPS obo. Call 904-542-3588 ADBA re&g w/ papers, Jeep. Calamity Jane, 1 MATr & BOX SET. QN For sale Golf equip- Cowboy $250. 588.8812 Size. Still inorig. plastic / ment woods irons set AII I 1 a Sacr.$120(904)484.6177 G for men/LadiesBags AQUARIUM 125 Gal. k Balls, games etc w/wet -dry filter, oak MOVING everything call wait7-967 veneer stand & hood, must go. Pool table, dr, Mon-Fri 2-6 PM many accessories. $350. w/d, TV's, BR, view aft 5pm. 613.7810 90r4-825-0848 For Sale Power- AUSSIES -mini & toy, T zone weight bench s/w, full blood. POP, o val dining room I w/incline. M/F, $500 406-2503 | .1 table w/4 High- bar.weight stand. 4 I back chairs. Multi Powerhouse sit-up BICHON FRISE, AKC, colored/teal/blue/ bench included $ 200. Champion Grandparents pink/on black $ 75 call OBI Dodge 04 remov- $1000. 478- 98&4329 904778-4669 able plastic bedliner BI $75. OBO call BIG SALE Pugs, 4, Pine china cabinet 912-576-2175 Bullnese. YorkieB. Mini S48"X70"X11"$175 Golf Drchs. Man, small cute clubs Ram oild with HOBBS CREEK 7..9 mies. 504 1171 bag3-pin putter Driver | FLYREEL with back- BOXER PUPS AKC. All and3W$100.00771.0365 ing, WFF Cortland shots $450 IM/6F dFlyline. New condition Fawn, 2F/3M Brindle SROLLTOP DESK Oak and free flyrod and flies 660.286-2316 Sw/chair, $550 OBO, $75. 908-0531. l | )Antique oak side- BOXERS -AKC 1 F 10 board with glass POOL TABLE lyr. old mths, 1 m 15 mths , top $400 OBO. Call $1800; HOTTUB $4500. fawn & white, great Steve 912-882-5044 Exc cond. Call 755-6377 w/kids. Call 424-9067 CITY MITSUBISHI; ORANGE PARK , Check us out on-line at: www.citymistubishi-orangepark.com H 1AA I INA FIR Fl -c Sr a 1995 Mitsubishi Montero ................$4888 1999 Ford Escort........................$5995 2003 Dodge Neon.......................$7945 2000 Mercury Cougar GS ................$7988 2002 Chevy S10 LS .....................9$788 2000 Dodge Dakota .....................$8888 MAZI 2004 Dodge Stratus .....................$12m95 2002Acura RSX......................... $14,88 2003 Toyota Matrix ....................$14,95 2001 Pontiac Trans Am .................$17,988 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Cpe........... $17,988 2004 Jeep Ubty..................... $1un MAZI MPOMPM JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 24, 2005 21 A weekly look at the automotive market Dan ScanIan/special The 2005 Ford Mustang GT borrowed a lot of styling cues from thisl969 Mustang Mach I, owned by Jacksonville Mustang Club President Terry Gossell. Ford captures Mustang's rich heritage in '05 model By Dan Scanlan Special t received the most reaction of any non-exotic car I have ever tested. A co-worker said the car "really's got that look, like a '66 289. It's beautiful, man." At my first stop light, a man jumped out of a truck behind me and said he loved the gauge pack- age's similarity with the 1960s ver- sion. On Beach Boulevard, a man in a sports utility called it "very nice." At Englewood Elementary School to cover a story, the office staff was waiting when I pulled up, one say- ing she might "come and get this." Before my weekly Fast Car Friday segment at First Coast News, crew and anchors came out to gawk. "IT" was a metallic lime green 2005 Ford Mustang GT, with 300- horsepower and a base price of $25,705. Paul Russell, marketing manager for the new Ford Mustang, told us the coupe is a winner., "The buzz is phenomenal. It is through the roof. Talk about a head- turner," he said. "We knew the bold, Mustang-unique design would res- onate with the core customer, the baby boomer who grew up with Mustang. But what we are seeing is the interest level with the new gen- eration of enthusiast, an under-30 buyer." The first Mustang was built on a Ford Falcon platform for 1964, defining the class of cars known as pony cars that followed. It grew in size and horsepower as the 1960s moved on, then grew into a bigger wedge-shaped iteration before the now-dreaded Mustang II was built off the Pinto platform in 1973 - yuck! The last-generation Mustang was planted on a Ford Fairmont platform in 1979, receiving multiple suspension and horsepower modifi- cations as well as three distinct body redesigns through 2004. But for 2005, Ford decided that the world's remaining pony car needed some grooming, and design- ers came up with a signature long hood/short rear deck look that screams Mustang. The wheels were pushed to the corners of the body for a six-inch wheelbase gain over the 2004 model. The shark-like nose hearkens back to the 1969 model, with main lights under the fender line's eyebrows, and inside driving lights in the honeycomb grill, just like a Mach 1. The lower air intake makes the car's face more aggres- sive, while amber turn signals begin a character line that becomes front fender flares before running aft to swoop upward and become a hint of side scoops seen on past Mustangs. The fastback roof is all Mustang, the small windows in the after pil- Dan Scanlanl s .i.. The Mustang's black-over-tan interior offers echoes of classic 1960s Fords. Hints of the dual-cowl design of 1960s Mustangs are there, done in an unpadded leather grain plastic. The dash's aluminum-accented fas- cia is done in a classic Ford .pattern, while_ chrome-ringed air vents are in line with gauges trimmed the same way. 2005 FORD MUSTANG GT ''-' I I- N Vehicle type Base price Engine type Displacement Horsepower (net) Torque (Ib-ft) Transmission Wheelbase Overall length Overall width Height Front headroom Front legroom Rear headroom Rear legroom Cargo capacity Towing capacity Curb weight Fuel capacity Mileage rating Last word 4-seat, 2-door sports coupe . $25,705 (As driven $27,200) SOHC, 3-valve-per-cylinder aluminum block V-8 4.6-liter 300 hp at 5,750 rpm 320 at 4,500 rpm 5-speed manual 107.1 in. 188 in. 73.9 in. 55.4 in. 38.6 in. 42.7 in. 34.7 in. 30.3 in. 13.1 cubic feet up to 1,000 Ibs. 3,483 pounds 16 gallons 17 mpg city/ 25 mpg highway The pony car has been reborn! lars echoing the glassed-in vents on' 1960s Shelby Mustangs. In back, a 1969-ish flattened tail with three- element tail lamps and a galloping horse on what looks like a gas cap, but is the key for the trunk. Cragar- like mag wheels wear P235/55ZR17- inch Pirelli P-Zero Nero rubber. , Jacksonville Mustang Club President Terry Gossell, who brought his 1969 Mustang Mach I to compare, liked what he saw. "I see a rich heritage in the new car. There are a lot of things that have been brought from the old car to the new car. It looks fantastic," he said. "They went back and did a lot of research and brought a lot of it back." So did Mustang enthusiast Grady Walker, who has a silver 2005 Mustang GT. "It is very '60s, and brings back a lot of memories. I grew up around mustangs all my life and my Dad used to bring home some great-look- ing Mustangs, and this is one of the best ones they have done since 1970," he said. "It's very tight, very smooth and very quiet." Two neighbors knocked on con- secutive nights, asking for a closer look, while a visit to a First Coast Car Council cruise-in generated a double-take from a 1968 Mustang Coupe owner, and more rubber- neckers. A friend said her son was "freaking out over that car," while a woman mouthed "I love your car" as she drove by. "I love the aggressive, reverse . rake grille. It is Mustang and speaks to the power and perform- ance of the muscle car era," Russell said. "I love the inverted grille that you stare' at in the rear view mir- ror as a Mustang is bearing down on you." The black-over-tan interior offers echoes of classic 1960s Fords. Hints of the dual-cowl design of 1960s Mustangs are there, done in an unpadded leather grain plastic. The dash's aluminum-accented fas- ,,cia is done in a classic Ford pat- .tern, while chrome-ringed air vents are in line with gauges trimmed . the same way. The tilt-adjustable steering wheel was big, with three spokes and a center hub marked by the horse and tricolor bars log. The font style on the deeply insetl40-mph speedometer, 8,000- tach, plus gas, temperature, volt- age and oil pressure gauges in between is a skinny vertical design so favored in 1960s Fords. And a system called MyColor creates more than 125 different color back- grounds on the gauges. I liked brighter blue or green, but the fun soon wears off. And the steering wheel is a bit big, and I needed to tilt it up to clear my thighs. The dash's center stack is the ,same generic design as the Ford Five Hundred's sedan, with buttons for the trip computer and traction control up high with a 12-volt outlet over a great Shaker 500 AM-FM-six disc CD stereo. A simple three-dial a/c system underneath completes the design, while the center console was dominated by an alloy and leather gear shift, cup holders and a low center armrest with storage underneath. The driving position was easy to get used to, the bucket seats com- fortable and fairly supportive, the driver's getting six-way power seat bottom/manual seat back adjust- ments, and power lumbar. Rear visi- bility was fine, even with the spoil- er, and we appreciated the rear side windows for lane changes. A nice touch one-touch up/down power windows. Not so nice: skinny, almost useless door map pockets. Back seat room, despite a supposed 3-inch increase in rear leg room, was marginal for adults. The trunk opening is narrow, but the cargo area is big, augmented with split folding rear seats. I packed a 6-foot- ladder inside. Fire our 2,500-mile-old GT test car's 4.6-liter aluminum V-8 with three-valves per cylinder and 300- horsepower, and the rumble is entic- ing. A base 210-hp V-6 is also offered. You can paint black stripes on launch and get rubber in second gear, since the traction control only intervenes if things get squirrelly or the road gets slippery with rain. Used judiciously, our 'Stang got to 60 mph in a very nice 5.2 seconds, with clean shifts from the standard five-speed Tremec 3650 manual on our test car(a five-speed automatic is an option.) We got a measly 15 mpg. The cost-cutting solid (vs. inde- pendent) rear axle gets new three- link architecture with a tubular Panhard rod that keeps it in check far better than the old days. The result is a sure-footed car that likes to be tossed around and hangs in nicely, the rear tires staying planted under power, playfully coming out if you want them to. The traction con- trol intervenes only when the rear end slides too much. Hit a bump in mid-turn, and the rear end may sidestep a smidgen. Push hard, and understeer comes in, with minimal body lean. The ride is firm but supple, a bit of jitter on some roadsurfaces, but with well-damped rebound. The four-wheel disc brakes (12.4-inch front/ 11.8-inch rear) clamped down for solid short stops with some nose dive, and no real fade after heavy use. The base price of our GT Premium Coupe was $25,705, which includes remote keyless entry. cruise control, power windows, mirrors and door locks, ABS; traction control, rear spoiler, 17-inch alloy wheels and performance tires; tilt wheel; Shaker 500 AM-FM-six-disc CD player and leather sport bucket seats. Options included front side air bags for $370, aluminum dash trim and custom instrument panel for $450, and wheel locks for $50. Manufacturer's suggested retail price $27,200. Bottom line the new Mustang GT looks great, drives great, and all for a price way under even the best of the last 325-hp Firebird Trans Am. In fact, it handles better and moves out faster than the 2002 Trans Am I tested, and an owner of one agrees after a ride. It's only a bit over a half-second slower than the new Vette, with room for two adults and a kid. Ford's new pony is a winner. Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traffic dur- ing a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provid- ed by the manufacturer according to their sched- ule, and represent a broad spectrum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufacturer's sug- gested retail prices. i MEMNON MEMNON-s I-~pl -- JISAllNexiWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 1i10Pet's & .1010 Supplies BOXERS Lrg type, lOwks M/F, fawn & brindle, $300 * 1904-504-9633 CHIHUAHUA PUPS ACA reg.2Males, $400. 9 404-525-6519 CHINESE SHAR-PIE PUP tem.,heeds a good home .w/back yd, shots are ip to date, $100. :rlln at 904254-7161 F. fPlNCH-"Ladybird" f ree to a good j2h ome. Includes cageae and feed. aVery sweet disposition. .eb4725-0009 .RET DANE PUPS AKC. 1C. POP F/blkl M/fwn 14iWks. 386-698.1981 LAB PUPS AKC, M's tha pion Sired, yel/blk, OFA parents, gorgeous $. 904-607-0244 LI ASA APSA CKC, Tri, F, 6 Xtio4 adorable, $350. Srate trained 287-3203 '- pITBULL PUPS Pick of litter, rare blues/ k Mele. cash, 289-9048 fTM*STF Sweet Loving 'protective, Perfect 4 .Sfngl F. Serious Inquir- ..e ONLY 904-338-7583 PIT PUPPIES- Chocolate, .d re nose pits, grand % Champs, boogieman 'otpOps papers and 1st -shots included. $500 ea. 8Wlle 8 wks on 4/1/05. SRserve yourpup untog 904-771-6517040 OHTZU -SAN Bl Korea's 00at onal Treasure. 4me SApril's Issue of Dog Jtennel Mag. $2500. ,oung 904-514-5172 J06i Adorable, energetic iu rebred, all shots $650 obo. 733.5879 SIcH-TZU Blonde Fern, l'.5yrs old, spade, HC, 120 ,AKC, loves everyone. )only. 904-403-1695 VW Jetta GLS-'03, Silver, Excellent condition, Extended warranty f. $16,500 904- 535- 3381 Transportation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 121 Boat Dockage & Rentals - 1220 Marine Equipment 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 16.9' SUNBIRD '97 1' 90hp Evinrude Tilt, STrim Top VHS, Radio, Center console, Alum Trir$6000. 904-261-2211 Robert 1619 FishAP N Ski 140 Mer., boat motor & trIr $600, needs some work. 904-507-1685 18' CUDDY CAB inboard/ out board, new trailer, looks & runs good, $4500. Call 940.0345 1997 Sunbird 17ft 90 HP Evinride 80 gallon V fuel tank top uhf Radio price $6,000 (904) 261-7211 Robert a 19' CHAPPARAL / '91 OB, w/all the tlitoys, Must sell $2000 obo. Contact Omar Great Fun! 915-329-9578 22FT. Trophy Bayliner '02; w/cab, Inboard/ outboard, used 4 times, loaded. Assume pay- ments Call 765-7350 24' Regal Bowrider, '03 5 liter Volvo with composite outdrive, all options, 70 hrs, dry storage, $39,000, call 904-543-7844 24' GODFREY PONTOON '86 w/trlr. 115 Evinrude $5000. 904-220.2626 25FT CARVER Cruiser twin 6cyl runs great, needs clean up, $17,500 obo. 5687237; 641-6081 35' CHRIS CRAFT '77, double cabin, $30k 904-753-1257 Alum. Boat and Trailer 50hp Mercury with Tilt and Trim $20000bo. 912-729-4678 James Buy the Trailer and get free boat | motors $700obo. Boat and Motor need repairs. Daniel 729-4001 STINGRAY- '00 20CS 190hp Mercruiser, Bimini cockpit covers 20' cuddy trim tabs depth finder sink, potti, stove CD player $13,500 278-9780 WANTED Boats, qpotors, trailers- ,any condition. "TheiUsed Parts People" Wee" Marine 387-1440 & YAMAHA Y2250 '01 ,' Doug Harvey \j,1 Suspension Excel. bRims Rentahl bars, boots, helmet incl. Extremely Fast. $2600 PCS 912-882-0992 1210 Sailboats '22 CATALINA '82 8hp Merc. eng, 2yrs old, used in fresh wtr only. Sips 4. Good Trailer. $4000obo. 904-268-3827 19 ft. West Wight Potter Sailboat '01 with trailer. 5 hp four stroke outboard. Good cond. $10,000. 904.460.1190 Marine 1220 Equipment & Supplies 0, 98' Kawasaki Jet T ski rebuilt motor SI looks / runs great must see $2,500 OBO call 268-6210 or 537-0034 OUTBOARD NIS- / SAN 9.9, Xtra long |\/shaft, electric start, as new tank & hose, motor.Never run 912.673.7694 Jis 2 RV's & 1230 Supplies 26' DUTCHMEN LITE '03 w/Super Slideout, Queen walk around bed, exc. condition. $13 900. 904-646-4636 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1.800- 541-6439 SCAMPER 83x167' 1AC/NEAT, Shower/ .I/Loaded $2000. Firm. 2 Jet Skis, Dble Trailer. All Assec. Runs great, will sell. Seper- ate $4000 FOR BOTH. JI M lyve m s g. 904-529-8263 'At Suncoast RV Towable Super Cen- Ster, we guarantee that _we will BEAT your .,current deal. BEST BUYS In USA, All Key- stone model lines, NO 11 VOLUME Towable -Dealer. Why pa morel Over 175 ,Towables in stock. .Every towable in stock is on SALE! Only 'at SSUNCOAST RV TOWABLE SUPER CENTER 9012 Beach Blvd. 1-904642.1600 or Toll Free 1. 800 695- 2302 www.suncoastrv.com '91 BUICK REATTA 2dr coupe, lown,gar, 60kmi. $18,500. 904_992-1622 FORD Mustang '67, 76K mi, 289 Auto, $5800 OBO Call 317-0606 FORD MUSTANG GT '92. green /sil- yV Iyver, gray Ithr, Srebui t rear end, runs/ drives beautiful car, 3:73, gears, $3500 obo 200-9964 1325 Automotive 1991 Ford Taurus $800 OB0 great condition lb needs some work 729-4547 must sell 1992 F150 EXT Cab stepslde 170,000 miles AC, C/C, 4.9L 5 speed bedliner, white ext blue inter,$ 3500 OBO call 777-6493 4 1996 Chevy Lumina SSe-dan in good SI condition loaded -L-$1,800 call Rick after 5p.m. at 744-7250 S1996 Nissan Maxima AT loaded leather sunroof new tires and belts 104K highway miles $4,800 OBO 912-573-8835 4 1996' VW Cabrio $5K OBO Clean lather I1interior convertible Call Angie after 6 PM 912- 673- 7662 A 1998 Mustang GT SVO pkg awesome great condition 5 spd. 68K miles many extras $ 9,100 378-9622 Iv message 2002 Ford F150 SVT Slighting super charged )1h20K. miles still under warranty Garage Kept Very Clean 904 879-1661 $21,750 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS 90 Nissan Maxima Good running condition 5l $ 600. (904)742-7066 or 220- 5729 1230 RV's & 1 Supplies COACHMAN 24'- '84, Class C, foot, .,;I motorhome, fully contained, gen- erator. 350, engine, 41,500 miles. $5,000. 992-6877 or 294-3564 4, COACHMAN SCAMPER '74 s Ileeps 4, full kitchen bath, can sleep 8, 22'. $1,800 nice cond, 724-4410 or 855-8021 MARQUIS II King of the Road "99 35', Fifth whl 3 slides. w/d. dbl fridge/freezer, ice maker, many extras, Exc 2nd home! 865-696-0789 STOW BAR ROADMAS- STER STOWMASTER < WITH BASE PLATE FOR JEEP CHEROKEE WORTH $1.100. SELL BOTH $300OBO. 282-6466 YELLOWSTONE Camper 25' needs some work, Tandem axle, good roof, cold a/c. self contained. $1600 904- 507-1685 1300 Motorcycles 02 Harley Dyna T Super Glide 3900 B Miles Garaged t Extra chrome Accessories many performance parts EX $14,900 OBO 904 284-5258 C, 1997 Honda Helix Sscooter/cycle250cc ,It new tires new battery low miles less than 7.000 must sale $1950. OBO 542-3500 t 2003 Honda Magna 750 Scc V4 Cruiser excel- aI /lent condition 8,000 mi S$5,000 firm priced below Blue book Orig owner extras call 904 673-4605 S 02 Harley Dyna SSuper Glide 3900 b. | miles Garaged Extra Chrome Accessories Many performance parts EC $14,900 OBO 904-284-5258 BMW 850 -'96, silver. low mi, runs looks great. $5490 obo. Ask for Don 829-3000 CHOPPER COLLECTION 4 bikes, $6900-$11,500. like new. Call 223-1585 SHARLEY DYNA'98, wide glide, wndshell. L saddle bags, garage low miles excellent condition, asking $12,800. Joe 904-879-1631 HARLEY Softail FXST, bik. 5,600 I 0 mi's, warr, $100 extras, saddle bags, fuel injection $16,500 o b o, 912-576-5207 HONDA CR85R '03. Runs & looks great, must sell $2295. Call 389-7700 4 SUZUKI '02 4 Wheeler 50 CC, S $500. 904-771-1388 SSUZUKI BRZ 125L- S03, four stroke, great starter bike. uns and looks good. $1300 obo. 12-576-7434 SUZUKI DRZ400E '02, Brought new In Sept '04. Looks brand new, must sell quick $3950. 389.7700 1310 Auto Parrts 4 Chevy Truck S1500 OEM Rims. S fits 1998 to 2002 Models 16" 6 Lug $200 obo. 912.576.7434 CHEVY Cavalier Z24 '90 needs head gasket, $400. Call 317-0606 CHROME 22" WHEELS- with tires, & wheels Excellent cond $1600 obo (904)803-6828 SFiberglass truck top- / ger year old nave | blue fits Chevy Sil- verado short box $1,000OBO635-5557 1320 Antiques/ 1320 Classics Call or stop by and see Styxx Jenkins ^^,\ Bring in this ad for extra savings! S Time Buyers Welcome! NIMNICHT 891-8672 or CHEVROLET 387-4041 GMC-HUMMERI 1550 CASSAT AVE 1325 Automotive 92' Nissan Maxima GXE 4 dr AC AT PW 138,000 miles all maintance history and Carfax Report $2,500 276-0426 0 95' Honda Odys- T sey EX Loaded I good condition -$ 4,500 OBO call (912) 882- 5845 ACURA TL '04 St#8162A. $30,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 IALL Militaryl and Civilian *$0 DOWN* I I EVERYBODY I I RIDES! CALL CHRIS ' 662-0726 AUDI A4- '96, A T luxury vehicle but tl|very fast & very clean, all custom. Must see, $8900 obo 406-546-5196 Ryan BMW 325CIC- 2002, Auto, prem pkg, conv, 32 988.. 3714728 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 530ia- 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, CD. $31,988. 371-4728 BMW X5 3.0 2002. Prem. Pkg, low miles, rear climate Pkg, $32,988 371-4728 BMW Z3 00 White/tan Ithr, low mi $16,988 or $248mo wac. 771-9100 BMW Z-3 2.5 2001, Convt, auto, CD, 6 cyl. $21,988 371-4728 BUICK CENTURY '03, 24k miles $10,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK PARK AVE '04, low miles, blue ice $22,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK PARK AVE '02, SE pkg, 33k miles $17,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK RAINIER '04, AWD, V8. 15K $26,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 BUICK REGAL '99, leather, loaded, low miles $7995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 CADILLAC Deville '97, 10OK like new, pearl wht, $9500obo. 781-4361 CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS '00 St#2683E. $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 m Yr-. 1 ,-1 rT1u ] j t -IIq m ,i 24Kmi, white diamond pnt, well eqpt, grt cond, $24,200. 904-273-3044 CADILLAC ELDORADO ETC '95. Loaded, 81K mi. $1000 dn. 674-4444 CHEVY CAVALIER LS '04 St#F260. $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER 04.4dr. low miles. $99mo wac. Won't last! 771-9100 CHEVY Z28 '96 St#BUCE626B. $7,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 -.5 The best bargain in town For Classified Advertising, Call 904-366-6300 or toll-free 1-800-258-4637 C38190 24, 2005 1325 Automotive CHRYSLER 300M '99 - New mtr, Ithr inter. CD sunrf. tint, Champagne $4000obo. 904-803-7468 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE' 04 St#F217. $25,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 03 immac, loaded, priced to sell fast $12,995. 389-7700 DODGE INTREPID '94. grt shape, loaded, priced to sell fast $2495. 389-7700 FORD ESCORT ZX2 '00 St#BUCE898A. $5,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA COROLLA Olvery nice. Wont last $7995 or $110mo wac. 771-9100 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 St#E830. $7,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 FORD MUSTANG '00 St#BUC2194B. $8,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG GT 98 Call now, Won't last long $4995. 771-9100 Ford Ranger XLT Extra cab new tires brakes Shocks plug wires S recent tune u- p $ 3,900 Call evenings (912)576-2789 FORD TAURIS '05. Full fact warr, loaded, priced to sell $13,995. 389 7700 Grand Am '01, 2 , I V6, Power every- thing, new Good- year Tires, fint, sunroof, 10 disc. MP3, Great cond. $5200 904-505-3993 HONDA CIVIC '87. Only $3951 Must Sell. Listings 800-749 8116 x7212 4, HONDA CIVIC-'96, SLX sedan, 4cyl, CC, \ 5sp, 74ki mi, 1 owner, no accid- nets, Non-smoker, $5,500. 992-6877, 294-3564 K Honda Civic LX '96 L Sedan 4 cyl, cruise, one owner, no accidents, non- smkr, $5,500. Call 904.992.6877 904.294.3564 HONDA CIVIC SI '02 St#F104. $15,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4. HYUNDAI Elantra / "01, 20k, Seafoam I green, auto, a/c, tint, grt shape, Asking $8000 729-1677 HYUNDAI SONATA LX '03, sunroof, V6, leather, $15,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 HYUNDAI TIBURON '03 St#F101. $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT '04, 6spd, 13k miles $16,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 INFINIT1I139 '02 St#F158. $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA OPTIMA LX '04. 12K mi, leather, moonrf, loaded $12,975. 699-9669 LEXUS ES250 '90 Only $9001 For Listings 800-749-8116 x8995 LEXUS ES 300 '01 St#E737. $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS ES300'99. Pearl, Ithr, loaded, 59K. Per- fect. $1000dn. 699-9669 1325 Automotive LEXUS GS300 02. Low mi. Wont last! $18,988 or $298mo wac. 771-9100 LEXUS LS 400 '96, black/tan 1 owner. $11,995 904228- 9075 Like new used once muffler pipes for 1999 .",Vulcan 8100 classic. $150 Call 904-779-4660 ., MAZDA 626- '99 Slow mi, 5 spd. great TM cond. cold air, new tires'asking $5,000 call 465-4123 MAZDA 626 LX '01 St#F115. $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA Millennium '01, 1 owner, loaded, ex cin $11,995 obo. 234-6611 MAZDA PROTEGE '99 St#BUC7566A. $4,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4. MERCEDES 4505L SRoadster '74 J |antique w/orlg. FL tag, hardtop, cony. Red/Tan interior. Ask- ing $15,900 Call Tommy 542-8894, nite 278-6251 4, MERCEDES BENZ 1 SLSOO Roadster Ib Convertible. Exc. cond. Black, tan inter. Fully Loaded. 247-0797 or S02-5752 MERCURY Grand Mar- quis '01, exc cond, loaded $12k 821-5141 MERCURY SABLE WAGON '03. Loaded, 3rd seat, low mi$11,975. 699-9669 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RS'03 St#F180. $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER '03, GT con- vertible 22k miles, ice $17,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 MITSUBISHI LANCER OZ 02 St#BUC1255B. $7,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI LANCER 04. very low mi. Call now $115/mo wac. 771-9100 NISSAN MAXIMA '93, PS, AT, CC. PW, PB, PS. $2800 731-5697 4 OLDS Alero '01, 2D, T V6. auto, power, sunroof, CD, pre- mium sound, perfor- mance package, 61K great cond. MBPI 904-294-8564 4 PONTIAC FIREBIRD -'I '86 Body engine & trans in good shape needs minor repairs. $3000obo. Must sell 912-576-4870 PONTIAC GRAND AM '02, V6, low miles, like new $9995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '99 Exc. cond., 48kmi, war. avi, $6500. 221- 6085 PONTIAC SUNFIRESE '04 St#F205A. $9,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PORSCHE 911 CAB, '83, red, 96k ml, $12,995. Call 904-260-0593 SATURN ION 3 '03 St#F194. $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 SATURN SC-2 AT, 92, ally wheels, PW. PL, CC, silver color. $1499 obo. Daniel P. 573-9874 (w) 3p-11. 729-4001 (H) SATURN SC2 CPE '02,24k miles, like new $10,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 SATURN SL2 '0 1 St#BUCF191. $7,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 SATURN SL2 '01 45k miles, clean, loaded, $5495 OBO 234-6611 SUZUKI ESTEEM '99 Wgn. at/ac, low mi, Immac, must sell $2495. 389-7700 SUZUKI FORENZA '04. pw pdl. fact warr, immac, must sell $9995.389-7700 TOYOTA AVALON XL '95 4dr Sedan, Lded, Sunrf. Lthr, Mint cond., 57k orig. mi. $7900. 733-6281 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 05 Low miles, won't last $265m.d0wac. 771-9100 TOYOTA COROLLA '02, auto. low miles, $8995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 1325 Automotive Toyota Corolla "01 T Silver, VVTi Auto, SCold AC, 58,000ml. new tires great shape $8200 904.535.2756 TOYOTA MATRIX XR 03 low miles. $214/mo wac. Call now. 771-9100 TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER '01 St#E969. $17,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA PRIUS 02 very Io mi, wont last.$16,988 or $210mo wac. 771-9100 TOYOTA SOLAR '01 at, pw/pl, fully loaded, looks & runs great, must sell $9995. Call 389 7700 VOLKSWAGON BEETLE '00, 40k miles like new, $9995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 VOLKSWAGON S New Beetle'99 - ExI c. cond. AT, AC.CD $7800obo. 912-729-6479 VOLKSWAGON Passat '99, AT, CD, PW. PS, $83K. Call 317-0606 4, VOLVO 960 '95 - SGrey M1:95, 700 - |Radlo/Cass. 6 CD -Changer Dolby System, Sunroof, Exc. Cond. Call Mrs. Burch 610-6160. Asking $5,500. 4, VW '64, total restore, zero rust, zero mi's, 4 1.1641cc, new fenders, floor interior, paint, spare running engine $3,500 obo 904-573-4351 VW BEETLE GLS '00 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 miles. $11,975. 699-9669 VW Jetta GL5 03'Silver / T26K 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 1335 $2000 or Less CHEVROLET Spectrum '86 hatchback in fair cond clean FL title, $200 obo 739-8276 SChevy Camaros '81 two will make one V good project car 200. takes both Must talk both cars 912.573.2819 CHEVY CAVALIER 00 Mechanics special, looks great inside & out. $995. all 389-7700 STurO'o- .-s8 SICarrol Shelby, 5 Speed, Air, new tires, brakes, starter. runs great, rebuilt trans, $2400 obo. 904.783.9272 DODGE Ram 150 Pickup '86 runs exc. very reli- able $S950obo 757-1254 HONDA CIVIC LX '91Only $500. For listings call 800-749-8116 x7327 Jeep Grand Wagoneer S- 1984.4x4. AT, PW, PL, SI v-8, leather, good tires, towing package. 90k miles, $1500 obo. (912) 729-7508. NISSAN Quest '95 blue, loaded, w/sunroof, rear cold ac & radio, $3800 obo 904-507- 1685 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 1998 Fleetwood mobile Some 16X80 3 br/2ba W lquiet restricted Westside park many extras asking $ 23,500 317-0801 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS . S, 8X5 utility Trailer for sale $1100 OBO Call 579-6802 for details CADILLAC ESCALADE '03 St#F221. $39,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY BLAZER LS '98. 4dr. at/ac, loaded, nice! $800 down. 674-4444 AUDI SPRING CLEARANCE SALE Year Make Model Miles Was Is 2001 Audi A-6 4.2 30K $28,995 $25,995 2001 Audi A-6 2.8Q 42K $24,995 $22,994 2001 Audi A-6 2.7Q 30K 24,995 $22,995 2001 Lexus RXJ300 46K $26,995 524,678 2001 Honda Prelude 47K $16,995 $15,897 2001 Nissan Aitima 23K $14,995 512,942 2001 V.W. Passat 52K $16,995 $14,950 2002 Honda Accord 23K $19,995 $17,987 2002 Audi A-8 47K $38,99S $29,850 2002 Toyota Corolla 29K $13,995 S11,988 2003 Audi A-4 1.8T 24K $26,995 $24,99S 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid 41K $18,995 $15,986 2003 V.W. Jetta 39K $17,995 $13,750\ 2003 V.W. Passat Wgn 21K $19,995 $16,742 2003 Ford Expedition 41K $27,995 25,995 2003 Acura 3.2 1"S" 31K $26,995 $19,999 2003 Audi A-6 4.2Q 37K S34,995 $32,995 2004 Audi A-4 3.0Q 9K $32,99S $29,995 2003 Audi A-4 1.8T 16K S27,995 $23,988 2003 Audi A-4Q 29K $27,595 $24575 KEYAUD 904- 65- 00 466. 00Sothid E Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVROLET TRAIL- BLAZER LT '03, ext, 16k, like new, loaded $23,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB SILVERADO 98 turbo diesel, Ithr, loaded, nice! $13,975. 699-9669 CHEVY BLAZER '02, 2DR. loaded, 30k miles $13,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 CHEVY PICK UP'94 Extended cab full S |s i z e $ 4 6 0 0 904 542-2445 x 118 CHEVY S10 Extreme King Cab "99 wht w/tinted windows, 2.2 Itr cold a/c, 5 spd. manual, alum whis, verynice 150k, well maintained $4500 904-507-1685 CHEVY $10 PU '03 St#E705A. $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 4. CHEVY SILVERADO "94, ext cab, long S bed, 6.51, turbo diesel, 275k mi, $4000 or trade. Call Mitch 912-882-3791. looking for small truck. 4, CHEVY SILVERADO S'03 ext cab, V8/ tb 5.3L, 51K, $19,000 904- 687-0561 CHEVY SILVERADO '04, ExCab, V8 loaded,20K, $19,975. 777-9119. SChevy Trail Blazer T LTZ "2 Two-tone, b I ue leather, 47,000. mi. rear air CD, cassette, excel. cond. 2WD. $16,000. 891.7348 DODGE Caravan Grand '94 Leather 4j seats, tinted win- dows, seven pas- senger, great trans- portation $1500 Call 278-1674. 568-4899 or 568-4946 I I ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 DUVAL ACURA 11225 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8000 KEY AUDI 168-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY-ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Odando FI 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY BUICK 5400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Hwy. 17 GCS 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYS.-PLYM. 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrys-Plym of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 CassatAve. 389-7792 GARBER CHRYS-PLYM Groon Covrn e nrinnas 9 4-941 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 BOARD FORD St. Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 DUVAL FORD 1616 Cassat Ave. 387-6541 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 2644502 NIMNICHT GMC 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 DUVAL HONDA 1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 NIMNICHT HUMMER 1550 Cassat Ave. 338-9900 HYUNDAI OF N. JACKSONVILLE 3333 N. Main St. 354-1224 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY HYUNDAI 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's DODGE DAKOTA '97. Club Cab, V6, auto, like new $7995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 DODGE QUAD CAB 99 4x4 SLT, low miles. $9995 or $210mo wac. 771-9100 DODGE RAM 1500 Ext Cab'03 Hemi 4x4, loaded immac cond, must sell $24,995. Call 389-7700 4 Ford Bronco '87 S302 lifted 9 Inches. I total 38 inches tires duel exhaust CD player, lots of new parts. $6500 obo 04.542.3588 FORD EXPLORER '04, EB pkg, 20K miles. like new $20,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 FORD F150 03 X Cab, low mi, won't last $15,988 or $240mo wac. 771-9100 FORD F-150 Crew cab, '01, Lariat, loaded, very clean ready to sale $13,900. Call 294-7104 FORD F250 '96 4dr long bed, won't last, call now $5995. 771-9100 FORD F250 XCab diesel low mi, grt cond, priced to sell $16,995. 389-7700 FORD RANGER '02 St#294E. $7,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD RANGER 4x4 X Cab 00. V6, at, low miles, great shape, priced to sell fast $11,995.389- 7700 FORD XCAB F150 '04 St#E921A. $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 B GEO Tracker '92 Great cond.! Reli- TU.I able, convertible, red, 2 door Won't last $3000 obo call 278-1674 or 568-4899 GMC SIERRA '00 white, long bed, Ithr, PW, PL, tow pkg, bedliner $7800 904-838-0928 GMC YUKON DENALI 02 Fully loaded, keyless remote, entertainment system, must sell quickly $27,995. Call 389-7700 GMC YUKON XL '05 loaded, leather, 13k miles $34,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 HONDA ELEMENT '03, EX, 17k, autO, $18,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060 HONDA S2000 '03 St#F247. $27,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 HONDA'S From $5001 Police Inpounds!Listings 800- 749-8116 x1848 ISUZU AMIGO '99 4x4, low miles, $3995. Need to call now. 771-9100 ISUZU AMIGO CONV '00 Black, 5spd, ac, 44K mi, nice. $900dn 699-9669 4, JEEP CHEROKEE- 89, very reliable, tl t, new paint, new, tires, ac, must see! $1,800 OBO call 278-1674 or 568-4899 . SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blending Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat 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. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO" 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS PRE-OWNED 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 641-2500 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticketcom 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lem WofdJacklePeOwedCt 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 COGGIN USED CAR SUPERCENTER 8500 Aftantic Blvd. 724-4999 ............ z e,,,, ...... MOT BHUOMU RMUIUHCAHRSIN;, V.I.P. AUTO SALES RICK KEFFER 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. ATLANTIC JEEP 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 1-800-228-7454 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 WARREN MOTORS, INC. i l CARUSOJEEP ROLLS ROYCE-ORLANDO WARREN MOTORS, INC. 7 50 Southside Blvd.725-7300 895 N. 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Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.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 Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 3919 Phillips Hwy. 733-1616 WILSON PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC U.S. 1 South StAugustine904-797-4577 TRAVEL-COUNTRY RV&MARINE CENTER Lake City, Florida 4. ,,_-l -- . Great Prices On Quality New & Pre-Owned RVs Travel Country 530 FL Gateway Center Blvd 1-75, Exit 427 1-888-664-4268 or 386-752-3723 travelcountryrv.com ___ I -1 WI J, J.i Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT '98 Good |.condition. $6996, AT, Dark green. with tan interior. 247-0797 or 502-5742 JEEP CJ-7 -'76, 354 A'r4' barrel, dual exhaust, elect ignition, new rims/tires, body per. fect, new top/drs, sound syst, rebuilt fro nQ the ground up, black on black, lots of chrome, ready to show or drive, $15,900 obo. Ask for Don 829-3000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE; LTD '01. 4X4, v8, LIKE NEW $16,995 KEY BUICK 642-6060- JEEP WRANGLER SPORT'S '97 31k mi. 6 cyl. 5 st- AC. $llk obo 710-0213v wwwgeociles.com/patsysjep'" 1, JIMMY OMC 'Oa- T $9,000 OBO 68 k- l hwy ml. new ba6 tery tow pkg.C player great interior 904-422-0407 KIA SORENTO '03 -Mint. cond., Lded, 24km6. $14k. 707-344-1165 KIA SHORTAGE '01. V6 t' ac, loaded, low mileSi. $800 down. 699-9669.' MERCURY MOUNTAINEI, PREMIER '03 Silver Lded, exc. cond., 38kmi $21,900obo. 626-812 MERCURY Topaz GL '92 loaded, 3.8 Itr, cold a9.5 red, runs good $1000 . 904507-1685 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 00 immac shape, need-to- sell fast $6495. 389-7700, . TOYOTA TACOMA '04.,, Extra cab 4x4, V6, loaded 122,995 , KEY BUICK 642-6060q TOYOTA TACOMA'03' loaded, need to sell fast" immac. $11,995. 389-7700- TOYOTA TACOMA XCa' 04. auto, 4x4. $18.995 6r $310/mo wac. 771-9100 UTILITY TRAILER 16x12 5000 ax-1. I loaded ramp full 6", C-Channel frAm, new tires and rims $750. Call 282-6466 ' 1345 Vans/Buses.-' FORD WINDSTAR' 01.d AT, dual AC loadefl $8975. Call 696-9669 SORD WINDSTAR SLX '95 -Teal/grey 3.8L V6, AT, PL, Keyless entry needs work $1500obo. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
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| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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