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New Aircraft P-8A To Replace P-3 Orion Page 4 v Annual Navy Run Vacation Discounts Hundreds compete in 10K Run/5K Walk Join The Navy Vacation Club T Pages 6-7 Page 10 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com TOUjING Becoming an American BAS NAS Jax hosts s."' Free seminar offered A Florida Family Law Information Seminar is being offered every Thursday in April at 1:30 p.m. in Building 4, Classroom 117. The seminar is open to all active duty members, retirees and family mem- bers with military ID cards. The following topics will be covered: marriage, divorce, child support and military retirement issues. No pre-registration is required. Child Care is not available. For more infor- mation, call 542-2565. CPR class available The American Red Cross is offering a CPR class April 12 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center, Building 554. The class is number is limited. For more information, call Ginger Rohling at 542- 2766, Ext. 165. Flying club to offer courses The Jax Navy Flying Club will be running a Private Pilot Ground School Course April 11 to May 18, Monday and Wed- nesday, from 6 9 p.m. and an Instrument Ground School Course on April 26 to June 2, Tuesday & Thursday, from 6 -9 p.m. at Herlong Airfield. For questions, please contact Janet Hoover at 786-9293. NCLC offers prep classes The Navy College Learning Center is offering free ASVAB/ACT/SAT prep classes. Classes are offered April 18-29, May 2- 13 and May 16-27. The sessions are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon. Seating is limited and reserved on a first-come basis. No-cost TAD orders are required and a career counselor must refer par- ticipants. These classes will help increase scores in math, English and reading. Course completion meets the requirements for retak- ing the ASVAB test. For more information or to sign up, call 542-3676 or email jacksonvilleen- clc@ plato.com. _- t :, -, .-..2i '.'2 l -* ".- -.:. naturalization ceremony By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor N AS Jacksonville and the Immigration and Naturali- zation Service (INS) played host to a military naturalization ceremony March 31 during which nearly 100 service members and 35 Delayed Entry Program (DEP) recruits from Navy Region Southeast became American citi- zens. The multi-service ceremony took place at the Bachelor Officer's Quarters pavilion and featured several distinguished guests, including NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Guest Speaker and Dean Student Success at Florida Community College, Jacksonville Billy Davis and the District Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services John Bulger. Davis, who is also a retired Air Force master sergeant, said immi- grants serving in the armed forces are dedicated to this country and deserve recognition for their brav- ery and loyalty to the freedoms unique to America. "Immigrants are as dedicated as any other Photo by J01 Mike England Guest Speaker Billy Davis (left) congratulates VP-16 Sailor SK3 Lasanddra James after she was presented with her nat- uralization certificate March 31. American to defending our country the U.S. Armed Forces and over a facets of American society, especial- and advancing its ideals," said dozen have died while participat- ly the military," said Bulger, who Davis. ing in Operation Iraqi Freedom, administered the oath of allegiance According to the office of the some of whom received citizenship to the more than 100 service mem- Secretary of Defense, more than posthumously. 50,000 immigrants now serve in "Immigrants contribute to all See CITIZEN, Page 10 Changes to TSP helps Sailors build wealth faster From Fleet and Family Support Program Marketing Starting July 1, Sailors can enroll in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) or make changes to their contri- bution elections without having to wait for an open enrollment season. Public Law 108-469, signed into law Dec. 21, 2004, eliminates TSP's open seasons and the restrictions on contri- bution elections, which are currently tied to open seasons. "With the elimination of 'open sea- sons,' the TSP is more flexible for Sailors," said Tony Burtley, Military Career Readiness PFM specialist, Commander, Navy Installations, Millington Det. "They don't have to wait to sign-up, and they can start saving right away." Beginning April 15, TSP partici- pants may file contribution elections at any time. Through June 30, these elections will be processed under the current rules. Starting July 1, contri- bution elections will be processed under the new rules, which means that contribution elections will be processed the first full pay period after they are filed. "The TSP is a great way to build wealth and start securing your finan- cial fu-ture," continued Burtley, "and given the advantages of compound interest, this is the perfect time to start planning for retirement." In 2005, TSP offers participants the freedom to contribute up to 10 per- cent of their base pay and all special pay and bonuses, up to a maximum of $14,000. Combat-zone participants are allowed a higher contribution dollar limit, up to $40,000 a year. All contri- butions are tax-deferred until with- drawal, and TSP is available with several flexible withdrawal options. Initial enrollment can be completed online at https://mypay.dfas.mil/ mypay.aspx or by completing a TSP Election Form (TSP-U-1) submitted to the local Personnel Support Detach- ment. For more information on TSP, con- tact a Fleet and Family Support Progr-am personal financial manage- ment specialist, command financial specialist, or visit the TSP Web site at www. tsp.gov. Storytime at CDC Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn reads The Not-So-Fast Rabbit, A Tale About Being Slow by Carol B. Kaplan to a group of children at the'NAS jax Child Development Center as Carol Miller, Fleet and Family Service Center (FFSC) children's therapist helps hold the book. The event was part of April's Month of the Military Child and Child Abuse Prevention Month and was sponsored by the FFSC Family Advocacy Program and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. Opportunity available to communicate with IG team From staff n inspection team from the Naval Inspector General is visit ing Jacksonville, Mayport and Kings Bay through April 21. Team members will be available for one-on- one consultations with Sailors, their family members and Depart- ment of the Navy civil- ian employees desiring assistance, advice, information, or to pres- ent personal opinions or ideas concerning individuals, personnel in general, or the Navy. * This opportunity to consult with Naval IG is in no way intended to replace traditional. and existing channels of communication in a command, or to encour- age deviation from the chain of command. It is intended to com- plement such commu- nication channels as provided by request mast, the chain of com- mand, command mas- ter chief, civilian employee grievance procedures and infor- mational services. Personnel who desire to consult with the Naval IG one-on-one may call Sandy Rut- kowski for an appoint- ment at (202) 433-4809 or DSN 228-4809 through April 8. If call- ing for an appointment after April 11, call (904) 608-7750. 2 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Payday lending a costly way to make ends meet By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief Do you ever need more cash than you make in a month? Sure you do...we 'all do. The dif- ference, however, lies in how we acquire that extra cash to make ends meet or pay for the things we need. Financially savvy Sailors obtain low-interest loans and strive to have their interest rates lowered. Those of you who are a little more impetuous sometimes turn to payday-lending serv- ices to get you from payday to payday. While legal, these quick loans can do more harm than good. In my opinion, these businesses take full advantage of your financial situation and prey on our most vulnerable Sailors. Since January 2004, it's estimated that 90 percent of the Sailors who turn to pay- day lending services are 2nd Class and below. That speaks volumes. I'm guess- ing we, as a Navy, need to do more to help educate our junior Sailors about finan- cial management, and the options they have. Those of us who have learned lessons the hard way need to share that information with our junior Sailors and help them avoid some of the mistakes we made when we were junior and struggling to make ends meet. What's more, we need to cultivate an environment in our commands where our FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Sailors feel comfortable ask- ing for assistance...long before they are desperate. According to information provided by the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS), on average Sailors who request NMCRS assistance have three ongoing payday loans. Almost half of those needing assistance have two or more dependents. It's not a sur- prise that making ends meet when you have a fami- ly is often more difficult than if you're single. So what's a payday loan? Payday loans are, as they suggest, loans tied to your paycheck. Companies offer cash up front for a promise to repay the loan (and a fee - typically $15 for every $100 borrowed) the following pay- day. On the surface, that might not sound too bad. But, con- sider this: If you can't afford to pay your bills this payday, and next payday you have to repay that loan and still pay your other bills, what makes you think you'll be better off? Sadly, the trend is to roll over these loans payday to pay- day, and the $15 fee doubles and triples quickly. As a matter of fact, paying $15 for $100 over a two- week period constitutes a 391 percent annual percent- age rate! Ouch. If you bor- row $100, and then roll the loan over three times, you would pay a $60 fee for that original $100. Shipmates, you can do better than that, much better! Payday loan businesses seem to be popping up everywhere. The most com- mon names for these busi- nesses are: payday loans; cash advance loans; check advance loans; post-dated check loans; and deferred deposit check loans. No matter what you call them, they all charge exor- bitant fees and turning to these types of businesses for cash is not in your best interest. Here are a few alternatives you should con- sider before you ever con- template using a payday lending business: Ask for a small, person- al loan from your bank or credit union. Ask for an overdraft protection line-of-credit for your checking account. Ask creditors for time to pay your bills. Ask Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society for help. Ask your Fleet and Family Support Center for help. Shipmates, asking for help should not be a source of embarrassment. On the contrary, those of you who recognize you need help and ask for it are brilliant. The Navy expends a large amount of time and talent on training command finan- cial specialists but this time and talent mean noth- ing to you if you are too proud or stubborn to raise your hand and ask for some help. Solutions to financial problems and challenges are not one-size-fits-all. The smart plans are tailored to fit your individual needs. Of course, it's probably worth saying that the best financial plan is the one that keeps you from needing the occasional quick loan to make it payday to payday. No matter your paygrade, or how much you make, if you spend more than you make you are going down a dan- gerous road. Developing a budget is the first' step in any finan- cial plan. rm often amazed how few Sailors actually have a plan for their money. The "spend until it's gone" mentality is, unfortunately, the norm rather than the rule. Here are a couple tips to consider before you make a purchase: Decide if the item See From the Fleet, Page 3 By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Q question: When is the only time you can publicly ridicule your commanding officer (CO)? Answer: Apparently, at his farewell party. Now, don't take my word on this-because really, what do I know?-but two weeks ago I witnessed first- hand, when someone's supe- rior is leaving, there are no holds barred. I was at a din- ing out, which is a formal Navy dinner dating back to Roman Legions days. According to the Naval Historical Center, "These gatherings were victory cel- ebrations during which past feats were remembered and the booty of recent con- quests was paraded." Before you balk at that barbarism, let me explain a modern-day dining out, and I think you'll agree it only gets worse. First there is a slab of beef paraded through the room and pre- sented to the executive offi- cer, who checks its edibility and proclaims it either "fit for human consumption" or not. Then; officers dressed in full formal garb "enter- tain" the head table with special talents (performing a rap from the 1980's, acting like an orangutan, etc.). And finally, all the guests (or, the "mess") are subjected to asi- nine rules, with the worst of all being that no one, includ- ing spouses, can use the restroom without first ask- ing permission. Which brings to mind my next question: What's the worst thing a wife can do at a dining out? Answer: Get up from her table without permission, forcing her husband to per- form a cheer with pom-poms and a megaphone in front of the group as punishment. Not that I would know anything about that though. Dining outs also involve a lot of "roasting," which is, in civilian-speak, "extremely embarrassing speeches." Roasts are supposed to make the service member blush in front of his peers, and sometimes even the spouse is dragged into the mix, which was the case at my own husband's farewell party several years ago. A-ha! You almost got me to disclose how I was used to make fun of my husband during his roast, but I'm not that foolish. I wouldn't dream of giving my hus- band's current squadron added material for his going-away. After all, I've already told the world that I call him Dusty-Wusty, that he's afraid to take out the trash after watching a scary movie, and that he threw up during one of his first air- plane flights. But no, no, no, you will not trick me into giving anyone ammunition for his roast. At this most recent dining out, a farewell for the com- manding officer (whom I'll just refer to as "Jim" because he's not my boss), all roasts were on the guest of honor. Brave junior offi- cers even prepared a slide show of Jim's youth, making fun of everything from the fact that he was a "band geek" in school, to his nick- names in college, to his obsessive fondness for golf. Frequently the young offi- cer in charge of flipping to the next slide frame turned to Jim, winced and said, "Sorry." But to his relief, Jim and his wife, Karen were laughing. And so was the rest of the room. Jokes which heretofore have only been told behind Jim's back were now out in the open and making poor Jim turn as pink as his wife's ball gown. I must say, I've never seen a mess laugh so hard. There wasn't a single, "Uh oh" or "Now they've gone to far" in the group. Often there is an ambiguous gray line that is crossed when the roasting becomes too honest, and like a pink elephant in the room, everyone knows the jokes are somewhat underhanded and meant to take a stab at a boss they're glad to get rid of. But this wasn't the case at Jim's farewell. His roast- ing was almost bitter-sweet, like kids saying goodbye to their favorite teacher. Some people were even crying. It is a rare and special - thing when a commanding officer has that affect on his people. So, to revisit my first question-When can you publicly ridicule your CO?- the honest answer is this: When everyone in the room honors and respects him and will sincerely miss his leadership. And before you go out roasting, making awfully sure you know the differ- ence. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, Moneyman: I am a second class petty officer and last week I heard a couple of chiefs talking about "net worth." One of them seemed to have a lot of money because he drives a nice car, has a boat and lives the good life. The other chief drives an older car and doesn't talk much about money, but he seemed to know a lot about investing. I think I am doing okay compared to my shipmates because I drive a new car and have a great time on the weekend, going to clubs, renting boats and eating out. I do have a lot of debt, but I am able to pay my bills every month. When these chiefs were talking about net worth, I honestly had no idea what they were talking about. 'Can you explain? MoneyMan sezs: To put it simple, your net worth is what you have, compared to what you owe. To give you a start on figur- ing your own net worth, add up all of your assets. Assets would be items like your cash, savings and investments. Next, make a list of your liabilities, which are things that you owe. Some exam- ples would be credit cards or any loans that you have taken out and on which you, still owe. When you subtract your liabilities from your assets, you are left with a figure. This is your net worth. Although you seem to be living the good life now, what impact is that going to have on your lifestyle in future years? If your net worth is a pos- itivenumber that is a good thing. If it is negative, that's not so good! Sometimes seeing things on paper is a real eye opener. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. n~i* Urr ~Ia t,~ IL ~7 S.U PAY- SFV.ICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. I (A ET3 JONRTHRN MRNSEN Job title/command: Ground Electronics Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Family Life: Married, no kids just animals. t Past Duty Stations: USS Spruance (DD S963) Career Plans: School, school, school! Most Interesting Experience: Going on a Persian Gulf deployment last year. Words of Wisdom: Liberty call! SHEILR SPENEER Job title/command: Commissary Seafood Department Sales Representative Hometown: Salisbury, Md. J Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To retire and travel. * Most Interesting Experience: Attending a Daytona 500 NASCAR race. Words of Wisdom: Enjoy life to the fullest. Tax service offered here From Naval Legal Service Office Southeast Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Electronic Tax Filing is available in Building 583 weekdays through April 15. The hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Tax Center will only assist with the preparation and filing of personal income taxes assistance with small busi- ness tax preparation is not available. VITA volunteers can assist with filing Form 1040EZ, Form 1040A (with Schedules 1, 2, 3, and EIC), Form 1040 (with Schedules A, B, C-EZ, D, EIC, R, and SE), Form 1040-V, Form 1040-ES, Form 2441 (Child and Dependent Care Credit), Form 8812 (Additional Child Tax Credit), and Form 8863 (Education Credits). VITA volunteers are not trained to handle self- employment or rental properties). What to bring to your appointment:: your ID card; Social Security cards for you and your family members; Wage and Earning Statement(s); Forms W-2, W-2G, and 1099-R; inter- est and dividend statements from banks (Form 1099); a copy of last year's taxes (if you have it); bank routing num- bers, and account number for Direct Deposit. Bring other relevant information such as the total amount paid for day- care and daycare provider's identifying number. If electron- ically filing a married filing joint tax return, both spouses must be present unless a power of attorney is granted to the other spouse. Appointments can be made in person at Building 583 or by calling 542-8038; appointments are preferred, however walk-ins will be accepted. 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 Inll i HWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the llu I fhoW 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 jaxairnews@comcasLneL The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JlUaImI can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Jhlh A Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JUIA N6s is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ON THE HOMEFRONT It's a rare CO who makes his people laugh and cry JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 3 HS-7 heading home on Truman HS and HC .... '^--"^ -Wings merge WDAN Evita Levell W ings merge of HS-7 conducts T ast Friday, at the Paul Nelson Helicopter )reventative main- Building, Capt. Kevin Lynch transferred com- enance on the tail "- L mand of the NAS Jacksonville-based Helicopter rotor of an SH-60 Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet to Capt. Seahawk in the Kenneth Burker, Sea Control Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet hangar bay aboard also at NAS Jax, to establish Helicopter Sea Control USS Harry S. -(HSC) Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet based in Norfolk, Va. ruman (CVNry 75). This transformation through consolidation is consis- The -lharry S. tent with the Navy's effort to align functions while Truman Carrier streamlining costs by phasing out numerous Strike Group was type/model/series helicopters, and replacing them recently relieved .la through acquisition of the SH-60R (Romeo) and CH60- after completing c SS i. r Ba early four months S aaimitep g Early four months i The HSC Wing will maintain a cadre of personnel at in support of the d NAS Jacksonville to support the five legacy HS in support of the squadrons with current operations. Their transition global war on and relocation to Norfolk is currently scheduled to terrorism. begin in fiscal year 2008. Photo by PHAN Jay Pugh Acquisition conference Wi...and tradeshow coming he sixth annual Jacksonville Acquisition Excellence T-Conference and Trade Show, hosted by the .1_ Jacksonville naval community, will take place at the University of North Florida's University Center on April 13- 14. Dave Carey, acclaimed motivational speaker and author, will kick-off the event. Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy Deidre Lee is the keynote speaker. Department of Defense acquisition workforce members I -will receive 16 continuous learning points for participating Photo by PHAN Gregory Pierot in both days of the event. For information and registration, SH-60F Seahawk pilot assigned to HS-7 (left), prepares to go to wwwacqconf.com. rid on the flight deck of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) to 'twa"Fom . fuel while a MH-60S Seahawk, assigned to the "Chargers" M TH E FLEET HC-6, hovers in the distance during a recent vertical F-4 .0 plenishment with the Military Sealift Command fast combat pport ship USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8). Beware of payday loans From Page 2 (-' need or a want. I'll bet if you take a day or two to think ,."about the purchase, some of your apparent needs will slide to wants. Also, compare prices. Few things are unique in .. our world. Competition is good because it means you have choices. Do your homework don't just buy the first thing .ti ,....: i.."- -you see. Finally, take some time to analyze what your ---=. .i ,repayment plan will be if you are purchasing something 'U using a loan or on credit. If you don't ask these tough ques- tions before you make the purchase, you'll be forced to live with the financial ramifications when the bill comes due. Although we all wish we made more money, the fact is we are all limited to what we make depending on. our pay- Photo by PHAN Kristopher Wilson Photo by PHAN Greg Pierot grade and time in the Navy. Learning to live within our i aviation warfare systems operator assigned to HS-7, Sailors assigned to the "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7 perform mainte- means is a mark of financial maturity, and the earlier you catches from the cabin door of a SH-60F Seahawk as the hel- nance on the main rotors of two SH-60F Seahawks on the learn how to do that, the brighter your financial future will Dpter approaches the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry be. Good luck Shipmates, you work hard for your money - rrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). S. Truman (CVN 75). do your best to protect it! ADVENTURE HAS A NEW DESTINATION. 4 JX Air NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 SECNAV continues to make safety top priority Photo courtesy of HS- 11 Pilots flying a HS-11 helicopter observe as Air Force aircraft conduct an aerial refueling pro- cedure during a recent training exercise. HS-11 back from New Mexico By-Ensign Dave Colon HS-11 PAO H S-11 recently returned from a detachment to Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M. in sup- port of exercise Roving Sands. The detach- ment focused on joint training opportuni- ties, particularly conducting combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions, mountain fly- ing and aerial offensive tactics. The "Dragonslayers" of HS-11 flew more than 180 hours making the most of an excellent opportunity to fly in a challeng- ing environment and work with a different branch of the armed forces. Flights includ- ed challenging familiarization flights in the mountainous terrain of New Mexico, gunnery exercises, CSAR training missions and five check-flights for the pilots and air- crew. Many events were planned and flown with sections of the Air Force's 512th Rescue Squadron and 551st Special Operation Squadron. During the first week the squadron observed how the Air Force conducts missions such as CSAR and aeri- al refueling. The second week, HS-11 led the joint events, exposing the Air Force to the Navy's standard CSAR tactics. The Dragonslayers flew in challenging condi- tions as well, flying in snowstorms, winds gusting up to 40 knots, low light nights, and very low visibility. With so many flight hours being flown in such a short period of time, the ground maintenance personnel were equally busy maintaining and repair- ing the aircraft to support the busy sched- ule. During the exercise, HS-11 aircraft were in the air from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m., seizing every opportunity to utilize the valuable training. Not only did the Dragonslayers work hard while in New Mexico, they found ample time to take advantage of recre- ational opportunities in the area. Squadron members could be found driving snowmobiles in Colorado and skiing in Sante Fe, N.M. While on detachment, AWC Brantley Lowe reenlisted on March 25. Lowe delivered a heartfelt reenlistment speech conveying how his time at HS-11 has been one of the best of his entire career. The ceremony was followed by a squadron party at the MCM Elegante Hotel. The detachment in New Mexico was ben- eficial to the pilots, aircrew and mainte- nance personnel of HS-11. "Flying like this really prepares our men and women for air wing exercises at NAS Fallon, Nev. and for future deployments in to foreign and possi- bly hostile mountainous terrain," said Lt. Matt Wright. The squadron would also like to extend special thanks to the U.S. Air Force 58th Special Operations Wing, the 512th Rescue Squadron, and the 551st Special Operations Squadron for accommodating HS-11 during the detachment. The Air Force was most helpful in providing spaces, equipment and time to help achieve HS-11's training goals. From J02(SW/AW) Rebekah Caruso Secretary of the Navy Public Affairs Secretary of the Navy Gordon England reaffirmed his commitment to safety during the Secretary of the Navy luncheon, hosted by the Navy League, March 22. In 2003, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld challenged the armed forces to reduce their mishap count by 50 percent for FY04 and FY05. Although that time- line is almost over, England said the focus on safety and reducing mishaps contin- ues. "When the Chief of Naval Operations, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and I sat down and decided on our priorities for 2005, we placed safety third on the list, following the global war on terror, and homeland defense," said England. "This should show exactly how impor- tant the welfare of our troops is. I feel that Sailors and Marines are our most important resource, and that ensuring their safety must remain one of our top priorities." During his first term as Secretary of the Navy in 2001, England elevated the importance of safety in the Navy and Marine Corps by creating an independent executive branch solely for safety, naming Connie K. DeWitte as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Safety). The Department of the Navy is the only branch of the military to create an inde- pendent office focused on safety. "Our role is policy, oversight, advocacy and strategy for safety," said DeWitte. "While within the Navy and Marine Corps, we have varying cultures and need to take different approaches to issues and concerns, the overall goal remains "mis- sion first, our people and their safety always." In addition, the Secretary ind his wife, Dotty England, established a monetary award out of their personal funds and in collaboration with the Navy League and several corporate sponsors, which recog- nizes individual and unit achievements in the realm of safety every year. At this year's luncheon, one individual and two units were again honored. Capt. Joseph J. Paul was honored for his work as safety leader for Commander, U.S. Naval Air Forces, whose efforts reduced the Navy's aviation mishap rates to their second lowest in history. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) was recognized for the leadership shown in 2004 by implementing and exer- cising innovative safety policies, and reducing mishap rates in the execution of more than 1.04 million production man- days. PSNS & IMF was also recognized as the first Naval Shipyard to be accepted into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Voluntary Protection Program, a nationally recognized program that promotes excellence in safety. Marine Air Group 14 was recognized for an innovative leadership program that now serves as the model for mentorship at the NCO level throughout the Marine Corps. Since the inception of this pro- gram, private motor vehicle mishaps were reduced by 45 percent in the second half of FY 2004, and alcohol-related accidents were reduced. England praised the award winners for their commitment to safety, and called on all hands to take part in ensuring the safety of the Navy/Marine Corps family. "I want each Sailor, Marine, and civilian employee to serve as chief of safety for their organizations, themselves and their families," said England. "Simply put, every one of us must ensure the safety of ourselves and of our Sailors, Marines, civilian and family members, both on and off duty." Personal Property Offices closing early April 21 From Staff The Navy's . new P-8A aircraft will ., . eventually replace the P-3 Orion aircraft currently in use for sur- veillance missions., Photo courtesy of NAVAIR MMA-designated P-8A to replace P-3 Orion The Personal Property Offices (PPO) at Jack- sonville, Kings Bay, and Mayport will close at 10 a.m. April 21 for a com- mand function. The PPOs will reopen April 22 at 7 a.m. If you have an emer- agency regarding your per- sonal property shipment during this time, please call the PPO director's cell phone at 955-9283. By Renee Hatcher MMA Public Affairs he multi-mission maritime aircraft (MMA) received its mission design series des- ignation on March 30. MMA will now be identi- fied as P-8A. The P-8A MMA is the Navy's replacement plat- form for the P-3C Orion, securing the Navy's future in long-range patrol. The primary mission of MMA is to provide persistent anti- submarine warfare. 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I k itall -63,79 kilall axjir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 5 Naval Hospital Jax selects civilian of the year By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center Tobacco Cessation Program Man- ager Danny Woodard has been selected Naval Hospital Jacksonville 2004 Senior Civilian of the Year. Woodard was presented the Meritorious Civilian Service award by Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Sentell for displaying exceptional expertise and unparalleled resourcefulness while working at the Wellness Center. According to the citation, Woodard's flexible program strategies and willingness to apply different tactics to reduce the use of tobacco products among clients led to a 35 percent program success rate, exceeding the national 10 percent rate. Woodard also researched and acquired free client health edu- cation materials and products, saving the command more than $7,000. He also initiated, planned and organized a special stress man- agement workshop for deploying Danny Woodard troops. "This is really a pleasant sur- prise to be selected for this award," said Woodard, who has worked at the Wellness Center for the past three years. As 'the tobacco cessation pro- gram manager, Woodard's job is to help people stop smoking and using tobacco products. "We run a four-week education and indi- vidual counseling program and offer them nicotine replacement therapy, which consists of the patch, gum or lozenge. I have also created'a tobacco cessation facilitator's course and want to take it Navy-wide to certify other medical personnel to conduct this program," explained Woodard, enthusiastically. Woodard, a retired Navy chief aviation electronics technician, began working in his field, when he volunteered for the Navy's substance abuse counseling pro- gram and became the Counseling and Assistance Center director aboard the USS Saratoga for three years. While working at the Alcohol Rehabilitation Center at NAS Jax, Woodard completed several college degrees, earning a bache- lor's degree in psychology, mas- ter's degree in counseling and certifications in addiction pre- vention, health promotion and substance abuse counseling from Webster University. "I was also on a mobile train- ing team my last year in the Navy, traveling throughout the Southeast and Caribbean con- ducting training on substance abuse education and prevention. All those experiences and formal education helped me get where I am today," he said. After retiring from the Navy, Woodard was hired by the Marine Corps to initiate a drug education program at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C. Six years later, he was hired to run the tobacco cessation pro- gram here. While getting people to stop smoking is his primary responsi- bility, Woodard also does a lot of outreach programs. "I also pro- vide illegal and legal drug educa- tion and conduct a stress man- agement program. There is a big need for these types of classes on base," continued Woodard. "I spend hours researching these programs so all the information I put out is current, especially the. club drug information. I think it's important to get this infor- mation out to our Sailors, both young and old alike." A former smoker himself, Woodard quit 24 years ago cold turkey and ran the Marine Corps Marathon three years later. Woodard says he really enjoys helping people kick the addic- tion. "My grandfather was from the tobacco belt in North Carolina and raised tobacco to make a liv- ing like his father and grandfa- ther. He was the hardest work- ingman I've ever known and I get my work ethic from him. When I was young, I had to work in the tobacco fields. So, it's pret- ty ironic that now I'm -doing something to try to prevent the problems tobacco causes," Woodard stated. "Back then, we had no idea what tobacco did to people. I use all these experiences in my pro- gram now because I know tobac- co how it's raised, cultivated, cured, sold and the health haz- ards," he continued. "I want to help people stop using tobacco products and other harmful substances because I have seen the carnage it takes on families and their loved ones. Smoking is the number one cause of premature death in America. ," said Woodard." People need to understand that it's not easy to quit smoking and dipping. They have to make it their number one priority along with their family, their job and their God. Sometimes they have to make some difficult lifestyle changes. And, if they need some help to quit smoking or dipping, just call us," he concluded. For more information on the classes offered at the Wellness Center, call 542-5292. Gambling activity prohibitions for federal employees By Cmdr. Denise Stich Office of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Assistant for Legal and Legislative Matters questions regarding the applicable ethics rules fre- quently come up during the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive and sporting events like the NCAA Basketball tourna- ment. Under paragraph 2-302 of the Joint Ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.7-4), "a DoD employee shall not participate while on feder- ally-owned or leased prop- erty or while on duty (for military members, this means, in this context, present for duty) for the Federal Government in any gambling activity pro- hibited by 5 C.F.R. 735.201," except under cer- tain limited circumstances discussed below. In general, gambling is defined as furnishing of consideration (betting something of value-usual- ly money), in a game of chance, that offers a reward or prize. Under 5 C.F.R. 735.201, prohibited gambling activities include operation of a gambling device, conducting a lottery or office pool, a game for money or property, or sell- ing or purchasing a num- bers slip or ticket. Exceptions: Necessita- ted by law enforcement duties. Approved internal welfare fund drives if not otherwise prohibited by local law. Private wagers based on personal relation- ship within government living quarters if within the limitations of local law. Purchases of lottery tick- ets from blind vendors authorized to operate vending facilities While the Secretary of the Navy's policy on the annual NMCRS fund drive provides an exception to the prohibition against gambling for raffles, lotter- ies and carnival-type games of chance, this exception is subject to local regulations applicable to the Pentagon Reservation, including the Navy Annex, which specifically prohibit gambling in any form (see 32 C.F.R. Part 234). As a result, the only gambling exception for the Pentagon is for licensed blind ven- dors for state lotteries. If you have any ques- tions, please contact your designated ethics coun- selor. South Dakota offers bonus to veterans From Staff he state of South Dakota is paying a veterans bonus of up to $500 to certain military personnel who were legal residents of the state for no less than six months immediately preceding entry into. the Armed Forces, who are currently on active duty or were hon- orably discharged from the Armed Forces, and who served on active duty dur- ing one, or both of the fol- lowing periods. For service between the dates of Jan. 1, 1993 through Sept. 10, 2001 payment will be made only to those who served over- seas and were awarded the Armed Forces Expedition- ary medal, Southwest Asia Service medal, Kosovo campaign medal, or any other United States cam- paign or service medal awarded for participation in combat operations against hostile forces. 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Gallet Staff Writer Rain and a strong, cool wind did not damp- en the enthusiasm of the more than 320 runners and walkers who turned out to participate in this year's Navy's 10K Run and 5K Fun Walk last Saturday. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson welcomed the participants and their families and gave the official "start" to the runners. "This is great! To get this many people out on a cool, rainy Saturday morning is terrific," remarked Dobson. "We, are looking to see what we can do to re-open the race to the public next year." After the Navy Band Southeast finished play- ing the National Anthem, a simultaneous can- non shot fired by the NAS Jax Weapons Department personnel and a signal from Dobson gave 276 runners the green light to begin the race. The 10K course, which many seasoned run- ners consider a flat and easy course, became a challenge. The rain that had fallen only minutes before the beginning of the race made the roads slick. In some areas, rainwater had flooded the roads and a crosswind caused many runners to slow down. However, pure determination helped many persevere. The last runner crossed the fin- ished line at 1:28:04. Awards were given to the top three finishers in the male and female categories according to their age group. The overall winner, crossing the line finish line first, with a time of 36:23, was 26- year-old Lt. Drew Miller of Naval Atlan-tic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility." This is the first time I've run this race and I ran it in a good time. It was lots of fun," Miller said. "The course is the same as the one I run twice a day, first in the morning during my fitness training for the Navy's Personal Readiness Test and then I run again after work." Placing second in the Men's Open category was Gregory Richards, 28, at 37:04. Following close behind and rounding out the men's top fin- ishers was Tyrone Johnson, 22 with a time of, 37:40. Placing first in the Women's Open category was Kathy Murray, 42, who sprinted ahead of the competition to win with a time of 45:33. Moments later Stacey Eldridge, 33, crossed the finish line taking second with a time of 46:22. Coming in third place was Sarah Woollard, 24, with a time of 46:37. Other winners included Bill Dunn (38:07) Masters Men, Jody Dolan-Aldrich (47:32) Masters Women, Paul Geiger (42:10) Grand Masters Men, and Grand Masters Women win- ner Jan Taylor (50:16). For complete race results, visit www.lstplacesports:com. The run was also a great venue for the mili- tary team event, which featured nine teams. Each team could carry four members with the three best times counting toward the overall team time. Navy Southeast Regional Running Team was first with an overall time of 1:59:13. The team members were Drew Miller (36:23), Truban Harrison (40:03) and Michael Maixner (42:48). In second place was Afloat Training Group Mayport with a time of 2:08:13 and in third place was Vicksburg 1 from USS Vicksburg with a time of 2:20:35. The race began on Child Street between the Navy Exchange and the Post Office. Runners took off down Child Street, turned right at Akron Street, left on Allegheny and out to Perimeter Road along Highway 17. The course took runners along the perimeter of the base coming out behind the housing area on Mustin Road. The course continued down Mustin past the golf course and up to Enterprise Street where runners turned left heading down the stretch to the finish line. The 5K Fun Walk had a different course. Forty-six walkers completed the walk. The annual event is held each year to give service members, Department of Defense civil- ians, retirees, contractors and family members an opportunity to participate in a fun event. According to NAS Jax Historian Ron Williamson, the Navy Run was started 27 years ago by the former NAS Jax Executive Officer "Marathon Man," Capt. Charles Cornett. Cornett, an avid runner had just returned from running the Boston Marathon and decided that Michael Dressier, the youngest runner in this year's Navy 10K Run, crosses the finish line at 1:00:57, making him the winner of the Men's 10 and Under category. an annual run- ning event on base would build camaraderie and benefit the NAS Jax Sailors, fami- lies and the com- munity. "Before the events of Sept. 11, the Navy 10K Run was part of the. running circuit in Jacksonville and many area, top- seated runners would partici- pate," explained Williamson. Mary Ann Brown, 10, a Base Security fourth grader at Thymes provided a safe Elementary School, crosses course for the the finish line at 57:47, mak- runners and vol- ing her the winner of the unteers from Women's 10 and Under cate- NAS Jax Morale gory. Welfare and Recreation (MWR) and various other activities staffed the registration and refreshments booths. MWR Director of Fitness Tim McKinney expressed gratitude for the many sponsors and volunteers. "This race can only be made possible with the untiring efforts of the entire MWR team, numerous volunteers and the generous contributions from our sponsors," he said. Each registered participant received a Navy 10K Run T-shirt. First Place Sports of Jacksonville conducted the timing for the race. They used the championship chip placed on each of the runners' shoes to record their times. The following sponsors contributed cash, gift certificates and various products, including water, fruits, athletic wear arid various items for the runner's bag: Reebok, Home Depot, Geico, NAS Jax Commissary and Navy Exchange. The Holiday Inn provided a conference room for packet pick up and donated oranges. Massages were provided by students from Florida Metropolitan University under the supervision of instructor and licensed Massage Therapist Angela Spickelmier.. The event ended in a high note with the pres- entation of more than 90 awards to the top three finishers in each category and more than 100 door prizes. --- Michael Dahlin, 41, of Ponte Vedra (left), and Shawn Decota, 25, of Jacksonville cross the finish line at 39:38 and 39:37 to win first place in their age categories. Kathy Murray, 42, crosses the finish line with a time of 45:33, good enough to win the overall women's title. Runners and walkers pick up their registration packages at the Navy 10K Run registration tent last Saturday. Iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 7 Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jax com- ~manding offi- cer, presents ... --. the overall i. Women's win- ner award to Kathy Mur- ray, 42, who finished the e Race with a 5 .time of 45:33. \- -_-Lt. Drew ."..Miller (right) "'-.4..E4 .of Naval At- lantic Mete- orology and _ OceanographyIfV j Facility ac-e cepts the . overall Navy o. 10K Run - winner award- IM...from Capt. Chip Dobson, , NAS.Jaxcom-' . '.,-, .:manding offi- -- cer. Miller pq i N ti crossed the . o n i bW-k Pat F finish line at S a m an O t --..... Tamsmemberys fromi aboard USS nicksburg poulynisl their thirad-pac T r ..-. plaque in the Navy team category. The team finished with a time of 2.22.35. (From left) NAS For m. io,,hB.t. Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Rob Wierzbicki, Patrick Foster, Robert Altman II prze wnnes a MorleWelare nd ecratin DeartentSpors Cordnato Bil Bnse .... -- "- 'i ...- 7:2 , ': " 't , A Navy volunteer (left) issues a championship chip to runner Jim Collins of Orange Park. Collins finished the race in fourth place in the Men's 45-49 Category with a time of 45:22. Diane Aimone wins first place the Women's 75 and up category with a time of 1:21:54. 8 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 Navy renews emphasis on civilian lost work days By Derek Nelson Naval Safety Center Public Affairs On March 4, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Safety asked all commands to review their progress in reducing the number of work days lost by civilian employees. Individual commands can check their status at a safety metrics website run by the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC). Once commands are aware of their cur- rent rates and specific mishaps, they can more effectively target their efforts toward preventing common and costly injuries. "We have found that manyMost of these lost work time injuries are ergonomic-musculo-skeletal injuries, back injuries, repetitive motion-and these are preventable," Capt. Charlene Brassington said. Outside assistance is available to help prevent these mishaps. For example, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command's ergonomic team helps commands adapt equipment and work processes to the physical requirements of the human body. Critical to preventing lost work days is cooperation among safety and occupational health professionals, and human resources Injury Compensation Program Administrators (ICPAS). The Navy recently hired full- time human-resources experts to oversee the worker's compensation programs at the HQ level. They can provide helpful guidance about return-to-work programs, compen- sation case management; and injury compensation pro- gram rules. Although lost-time injuries cost the Navy tens of mil- lions of dollars each year, the cost isn't just monetary. "Every person who contributes to the Navy mission con- tributes to readiness," pointed out Brassington, the Safety Center's OSH director. "Whether they are repairing ships or fixing aircraft, all of them matter." And when those workers are off the job due to preventable mishaps, readi- ness suffers. The DMDC site also charts the 40 Department of Defense installations with the highest number of civilian total lost days and rates of work-related injuries. Among the top 40 are some_of the Navy's major industrial, high- hazard activities such as shipyards and air stations. Civilian lost-time injuries are one of the targets of the Navy's on-going mishap-reduction campaign, which aims to cut mishaps by 50 percent (based on fiscal year 2002 levels) by the end of this fiscal year. The service is cur- rently exceeding this goal by 34 percent. As of Feb. 19, Navy employees had lost 20,940 workdays during fiscal year 2005. For more information, go to www.safetycenter.navy.mil /osh/shore/lostworkday.htm. Jax Suns offering special military nights From MWR Attention military base- ball fans! Specially priced tickets will be available for five Jax Suns games. The baseball team is offering military members the opportunity to purchase tickets for the games, which will be played between April and August 2005. Salute to the Military Nights are: Tonight, 7:05 p.m. vs. Birmingham Barons May 21, 7:05 p.m. vs. Mississippi Braves June 12, 5:05 p.m. vs. Carolina Mudcats July 8, 7:05 p:m. vs. Montgomery Biscuits Aug. 11, 7:05 p.m. vs. West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx Prices are $2.50, $4.50 and $7.50. Tickets are on sale now at I.T.T. at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. Verdecias named new security manager By Miriam S. Gallet Editor N oemi Verdecias, a native of Queens, N.Y. and a 28-year civil service veteran, reported abroad NAS Jacksonville as the new security manager last week. Verdecias' last assignment was as assistant security manager and in- dustrial security specialist at the Naval Air Depot Jax. She has served at various commands including Atlan- tic Fleet Weapons Training Facility (AFWTF), the Residence Officer in Charge of Construction (ROICC), Data Processing Division located at the Naval Base in Puerto Rico. "I graduated from business school and join the ranks of civil service. My first assignment was as a GS-2 clerk typist for the Selective Service System in Queens, N.Y.," she explained. "In 1978, I relocated to Puerto Rico and worked as a key- punch operator. I continued as a clerk-typist at ROICC and later joined the family at AFWTF for the next 19 years as the assistant securi- ty specialist." Verdecias believes in getting in- volved in the command and communi- ty. "As the command grew, I volun- teered to work part-time in the safety and physical security division. I was promoted as a personnel security assistant and was assigned the task of setting up the personnel/informa- tion security department for AFWTF," Noemi Verdecias she said. At the time of her assignment, Verdecias was the first woman in gov- ernment to be assigned as a person- nel security specialist in Puerto Rico. Her hard work and devotion to duty paid off. She was promoted as the assistant security manager/force pro- tection, anti-terrorism training officer for AFWTF and also served as a for- eign visitor liaison for foreign nation- als. "AFWTF was a training facility and offered many educational opportuni- ties and I was able to get my certifica- tion as a security manager, certified HELPING HANDS Jacksonville Jazz Festival The City of Jacksonville is recruiting volunteers to assist with this festival which runs tomorrow through April 10. Various shifts are available. For more information, call Julio Lacayo at 630-1020, Ext. 5. Teach an adult how to read Tutor training dates are April 9 and 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration and completion of both classes is required to receive tutor certification. For details, contact Heather Corey at 399-8894, Ext. 10. Cancer Golf Gala Many opportunities are available at the Cancer Golf Gala hosted by the American Cancer Society April 11. For more information, call Christine Hoffman at 249-0022. Earth Day April 16 The Jacksonville Landing will host organizations providing envi- ronmental information on topics ranging from recycling and conser- vation to manatees and other animals. Volunteers are needed to assist with children's craft activities, ecology fair and helping man the various booths. Call Julio Lacayo at 630-1020, Ext. 5 for infor- mation. By Popular Demand! 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Additionally, she serves as operation security offi- cer and physical security for classified and industrial security officer. "The Navy in whole is undergoing a large transformation since Sept. 11 that is affecting everyone and every- thing, explain Verdecias when asked to describe her role. My role as the NAS Jax security manager is to facili- tate this transformation and give advice and provide security guidance from a security prospective to the commanding officer, his representa- tives and to protect the military, civil- ian and their family on board NAS Jax," she concluded. For question regarding security issues or background investigations, call 542-3954 or email Noemi. Verdecias@navy.mil. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various 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. 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EXPIRES 5-22-05 I- -1-------------- JACKSONVILLE ST.JOHN'S TOWN CENTER 4475 Town Center Parkway Phone 904-928-3694 Fax 904-928-3695 MR107K m Graduates recognized JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, 'Ihursday, April 7, 2005 9 NavHosp Jax professionals return from conference From NavHosp Jax Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jax Department Head of Radiology Cmdr. Kimberly McNeil, Breast Care Case Manager Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten, RN and Mammogram Technician Barbara Brizzee recently returned from the 15th annual National Breast Center Development Conference of the National Consortium of Breast Centers, Inc. held in Las Vegas, Nev. The focus of the conference was to bring together profes- sionals involved with breast health care from across the nation to exchange ideas and learn about advances and new techniques in providing breast health care to patients. Conference guests learned of various methods being used by centers across the country to provide quality care to their patients. In today's dynamic health care industry, breast centers are faced with providing quality care while simultaneously keeping costs under control. Centers must be familiar with the newest styles of patient care while keeping informed of new advances in technology. Various manufacturers were on hand to share information about their new products and product lines. As today's women are taking a more active role in understanding their treatment options, speakers addressed advances in imaging and the need to better understand breast symptoms and treatment options. Attendees learned about the advantages of a multiple modality approach to enable optimal patient care; were presented discussions on the correlation between radiolo- gy and pathology regarding breast disease; were informed about scientific evidence to support early detection and treatment in early stage cancer; and heard panelists dis- cuss the interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Digital mammography, MRI, controversies in screening, legal aspects of providing care, physician executives,' genomic and proteomic research, breast biopsy tech-I niques, breast center development, defining quality, deliv- ering excellence, funding, billing, coding and economics were also part of the program. Speakers emphasized the need for breast health care providers to remember that the patient is focus when pro-I viding services and care. Over 600 breast health care professionals from across the country attended the three-day conference. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff Photo by Linda Erb f he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Mitchell Palmquist, a program analyst at the Fleet and T Family Support Center (FFSC) Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville, and Wanda Life Skills Education and Romero, a program analyst at the Naval Operational Support Program is the foremost pre- Logistics Support Center, were presented awards during ventive measure for the avoidance of March after graduating from the Executive Potential personal and family problems. Program. Both graduates are currently enrolled in the All FFSC workshops and classes Naval Supply Systems Command Corporate are free and available to service mem- Management Development Program II. bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- Diabetic classes offered at hospital sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in April: 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 (retir- ing) For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. From Staff he following is the Diabetic Class schedule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiaries from April through June: April 5 9:15-11:15 a.m. April 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. May 3 9:15-11:15 a.m. May 25 1:30-3:30 p.m. June 7 9:15-11:15 a.m. June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine Conference Room at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. For information, call Sharon Gladden at 542-7431. Naval Hospital Red Cross seeks shuttle volunteers The Naval Hospital's visitor's parking lot shuttle cart service is operated by Red Cross volunteers. The Red Cross is cur- rently taking applications for more volunteers to serve as drivers for the shuttle carts. The only requirements for shuttle cart drivers are that they be outgoing, eager to help and possess a current Florida driver's license. Volunteers are also need- ed to work other areas in the hospital such as at reception desks greeting and providing information for hospital guests. For information and applica- tions for any of the Naval Hospital Red Cross volun- teer opportunities call 542- 7525. 10 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 Navy Vacation Club offers discounts By LIFELines Staff and Armed Forces Vacation Club he Navy and Armed Forces Vacation Club (AFVC) makes this possible by uti- lizing "excess" inventory at condo- minium timeshare resorts. "Excess" inventory consists of condominium units that resort owners do not use, which general- ly means off-season or short- notice travel. If you enjoy off-sea- son activities in popular locations without the hassle of high-season prices, crowds and lines or if you can travel on 10 days notice or less, the AFVC offers an incredi- ble vacation value. To determine the appeal and demand for off-season vacation travel, the AFVC began as a lim- ited test in the Military District - Washington area in January 1999. Eligibility was restricted to military ID card holders, only a handful of installations partici- pated and there were just a few resorts available, all within driv- ing distance. The program proved so popular, that it was rolled out to all CONUS on Aug. 1, 1999 and introduced to Europe on Nov. 1, 1999. On Jan. 1, 2000, the AFVC went global and extended eligibil- ity to anyone (over the age of 21) affiliated with the Department of Defense; all seven uniformed services, active duty or retired (medical or regular), reserves, and National Guard (see policies and procedures for full eligibility details). AFVC seven-night condomini- um vacations are extremely popu- lar. The majority of availability is generally in the U.S., Mexico, South America, and Europe. Availability varies, but frequently covers two dozen or more coun- tries. Condominium units typically include a full kitchen, stocked with everything from a refrigera- tor and stove to coffee pot and soap for the dishwasher. Many include washers and dryers. Most Federal screeners to support severely injured 1 From the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration he Transportation Security Administration (TSA) an- nounced today that it will participate in efforts by the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish and staff an operations center designed to assist injured U.S. troops and their families. The Military Severely Injured Joint Support Operations Center, which will be available to assist service members and their fami- lies 24 hours a day, seven days a week, was officially opened Feb. 1, 2005 by Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense. A team of six TSA liaison staff will repre- sent the agency at the DoD cen- ter, answering questions from service personnel and their fami- lies about how to facilitate travel through the commercial aviation system. The TSA representa- tives are on hand to explain applicable TSA security proce- dures for severely injured service members and to otherwise assist our military heroes. TSA's participation in the DoD center was precipitated by two recent instances of what TSA's top official, retired Rear Adm. David Stone, considered "insensi- tive treatment of injured service- men at U.S. airport security checkpoints." "When we became aware of the incidents where several screeners fell short of our high standards of customer service, we immediately began the search for a remedy," said Stone, assistant secretary of Homeland Security for TSA. "We apologize to the servicemen and their families involved and take this action to serve as our pledge that the mis- steps will not be repeated." "TSA is an organization dedi- cated to enhancing security while providing top-notch customer service," Stone continued. "We fell short of our goal in these cases, and are proud to join with the Department of Defense in operating this new center com- mitted to serving the nation's injured troops." The operations center, located -in Northern Virginia, is staffed by caseworkers (registered nurses with disability experience), serv- ice representatives, and members from each of the ten working groups that support the center. Each working group covers a spe- cific area of need from financial assistance to employment, each U.S. troops working to organize resources and help connect the families and severely injured service members with those resources. State and local governments will also be involved with the center, as will non-profit organizations and major corporations. "We are confident that our efforts to establish the Military Severely Injured Joint Support Operations Center will enhance our customer service record and assist TSA in understanding the special needs of injured service personnel," said Stone. -Lv -~ Photos by 101 Mike England A group of Sailors from Navy Region Southeast take the oath to become American citizens during a military naturalization ceremony at NAS Jax March 31. [ h P.O. Box 36 FEED THE Oklahoma City, CHILDREN OK 73101 (405) 942-0228 www.feedthechildren.org A CFC participant Provided as a public service Airport PafrkngSavings' 40% Discount for Military! * $5.75/day with military ID * 100% covered * Luggage assistance * Free beverage, newspaper * Bring ad for special gift ParkSpace ParkSpace Airport Parking PShuiePk,, 904-741-4008 www.parkspace.com USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AN Marcos Cordova takes the oath of allegiance during the military naturalization ceremony. CITIZEN: Nearly 100 take oath, become Americans From Page 1 bers and DEP recruits rep- resenting more than 40 countries. "The sacrifices American service members make, immigrants seek." For USS John F. Kennedy Sailor SK2(AW/SW) Rene Sinn, the ceremony made official something he had known in his heart for years. "The decision to become a citizen or not was really a no brainer," said Sinn, who is originally from Germany. "This is the greatest country in the world and I look forward to serving my country well." Mexican-born AN Gerardo Cernas decided he wanted to be the first mem- ber of his family to become an American citizen. "This country has done so much for me over the last couple of years and I'm excited to have been able to give something back," he said. After the ceremony, the newly-sworn in citizens went on to celebrate with family members and friends while others went back to their duty stations to finish out the work day. ~IuJT~2Yniryf ~ Ciea ake INTA . C & market ... a,',_ -' "'i BREAKFAST 7:30AM--11 AM I Scones-Postrine Cheese Cmn;,: e t1 I 2902 CORINTHIAN AVENUE 904.387.1261 904.387.0535 Cotenng Special Events Private Parties Rsw56 SEDA Frosa- iaehwvstw edaostuocm I DISCO UNT resorts provide amenities you aren't likely to get with a hotel room. Guests have access to on- site recreational facilities, swim- ming pools, fitness centers, game rooms, gift shops, restaurants and organized activities. Golf and ski- ing are available on-site at some resorts or nearby. Add area attractions and you have an exceptional vacation for far less than you would normally expect to pay. While condominium units are at timeshare resorts, there is no requirement to attend a time- share presentation. Some resorts are already sold-out and do not have active sales centers on-site. If the resort is still in sales, at some time during your stay, you will probably be given an oppor- tunity to attend a presentation in exchange for a premium or gift (free dinner, theater/show tickets, amusement/theme park tickets, etc.). Don't panic. Everyone at these resorts, even owners, are given this same opportunity. If you like the incentive gift and want to attend the presentation, you are welcome to do so. Do not feel that you have to; you are under no obligation; just say, "No, thanks." The current seven-day, Space-A, condo rental offer is a great value, but you may like other vacation choices and support as well. What if you can't travel off- season or on short notice? To help meet this need, we also offer a separate travel club that provides 24 hour service for dis- counted airline, rental cars, and hotel reservation services, as well as discounted cruise and tour packages. Imagine booking air- line tickets, rental car, and hotel reservations and getting a five percent cash rebate after you get back from your trip. Would you like to .take a dis- counted cruise and get a five per- cent cash rebate when you return home? Check out the Club Oppor- tunities at http://www.afvclub. com/clubopportunities.asp section for full details on this and other exciting opportunities available to you. In addition, we offer rental units at high demand areas at peak-season at a special negotiat- ed rate. Log onto http://www.afv- club.com/rrs.asp for more details. Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 11 You can take a dream vacation By Pamela Liz Wilkins LIFELines.navy.mil LIFELines.usmc.mil Imagine sunbathing in the Caribbean or sailing off the coast of Hawaii. Do you dream of Disney World? Wher- ever your vacation fantasies take you, your first stop should be MWR. MWR stands for Morale, Wel- fare, and Recreation. Within MWR is the Information, Tours, and Travel office (ITT). They have a wide variety of great travel packages available to military members and their defendants. ITT also sells tickets for attrac- tions such as theme parks, muse- ums, and zoos at a cheaper price than you'd pay at the gate. Valerie Clark, MWR Leisure Activities coordinator for Naval Station Annapolis, advises, "Always check with the ITT office before you visit major attractions to see if military discounts are being offered. Especially now, the military is being saluted. Discounts and sometimes free services are being offered." MWR is the best place to begin your planning. Below are some tips to ensure a dream not nightmare vacation.' Do Research The library and the Internet are great resources, so shop around. You can find links to many MWR travel services at Information, Tickets and Tours. Have a family meeting and ' decide where you want to go. Next, decide how you'll get there. Luckily, as a military family, you have plenty of options. One is "Space A" travel which allows service members and dependents to fly on military aircraft after active-duty personnel are accom- modated. Major Airlines Offer Military Discounts Check out Orbitz or Expedia for deals. Finding them can be a real challenge, but the LIFELines article, Surfing the Raging Sea: Airline Travel Online has great tips. If you fly commer- cially, remember the extra securi- ty precautions and pack accord- ingly. If air travel makes you queasy, take the bus or train. Military discounts are available on Greyhound and Amtrak. Like to Be in Control of Your Own Schedule? Rent a car or RV. You can schedule rest breaks and sightseeing trips at will. Make sure you have a second driver aboard to take over when fatigue hits. If you decide to drive an RV, there are numerous mili- tary campgrounds (including MWR campsites) nationwide. Also, Veterans Advantage has a car-rental discount program. Some installations rent campers and travel trailers; call your local MWR Outdoor Recreation Servi- ces office for more information. On a Budget? Try military- affiliated lodging such as the Navy Lodge or an Armed Forces Recreation Center (AFRC). In DC? Check out the U.S. Soldier's and Airmen's Home where enlisted military personnel can stay for $20 a night. For reservations, call (202) 730-3044. Taking a vacation doesn't nec- essarily mean you have to travel thousands of miles. "MWR/ITT offers day, overnight, and even week-long trips in which trans- portation is included," says Clark. "And you're not limited to the office on your base shop around at other military communities in your area and tell the staff what types of trips you're interested in taking." So, whether you're touring Lady Liberty or the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a trip to MWR's ITT Office first will pay off in the end. 19th annual festival hosts over 30 presenters From Staff Novelists, poets, folk- lorists, screenwrit- ers, agents and edi- tors are invited to come out May 19-22 to the Sea Turtle at Atlantic Beach to hone their writing skills, meet award-winning authors, get advice, enjoy gourmet meals and spend time interacting with other authors. William Least Heat- Moon's will present the keynote address at the Friday night banquet. Best- selling author of Blue Highways and River Horse, Heat-Moon will be preceded by author and award-win- ning folklorist, Gerald Hausman. Florida journalist-turned- mystery writer and satirist, S.V. Date, will deliver the keynote address at the buf- fet luncheon on Friday and Brian Corrigan, author of The Poet of Loch Ness, will inspire aspiring writers at the awards luncheon on Saturday. Award-winning author, editor, NPR commentator and distinguished professor, Andrei Codrescu, will share the podium with his New York editor, Amy Gash, from Algonquin Books during a session on Saturday as they discuss the editor/author relationship. Codrescu will also present the keynote address at the luncheon on Sunday for Agents and Editors Day. Mystery writer, Victoria Laurie, will team up with her agent, Jim McCarthy, for a session on the agent/ author relationship on Sat- urday. You will also be able to catch Jim McCarthy at his session on finding an agent on Sunday. Critically acclaimed novel- ist, memoirist, and screen- writer, Connie May Fowler, will present workshops on both Friday and Saturday. Another award-winning novelist, Leslie Schwartz, will tell us about her novels Jumping the Green and Angels Crest. Poet Sophie Wadsworth will join local writers William Slaughter and Teri Grimm to share information on writing and publishing poetry. Jane Wood and Vic DiGenti will share tips for writing for children and young adults while Laura Parker Castoro and Sandi Kitt share the stage to pres- ent sound advice for new writers based on years of success as romance writers. Storyteller and author, Mary Fears, will dress in costume as she discusses Civil War reenactments and the importance of story- telling in African-American history. Stella Suberman will share writing tips from her books The Jew Store and When It Was Our War. If you're interested in playwriting and screenwrit- ing, you won't want to miss Linda Dockery, scriptwiter for TV shows such as Fantasy Island and Cagney and Lacey; Ian Mairs, play- wright, director and actor, whose plays have been pro- duced regionally and Off-Off Broadway; Howard Meiback, president of Hollywoodlitsales and a leading expert in the "spec script" marketplace, and David Zuckerman, producer, writer, and president of ScriptCoach, a screenwrit- ing consulting company. Bob Mayer, author of over 30 books, will share infor- mation from his highly suc- cessful Novel Writer's Toolkit and Bob Morris, journalist, mystery writer, and travel writer will talk about getting published in magazines. David Poyer and Lenore Hart will pair up for an informative session on writ- ing and getting published and Carol O'Dell will return this year to discuss writing fiction and non-fiction. Don't forget to come early and join us Thursday night for the welcome reception. The event is free and will be held on the verandah of the Sea Turtle Inn. Check the Web site at www.fccj.edu/wf or call 997-2669 for more information. GERALD WILKERSON, P.A. Family Law Criminal Law MILITARY -Divorce -Felonies & Misdomeaners DISCOUNT -Support & Custody -DUI -Modifications -Juvenile Delinquency ~ FREE -Injunctions -Bond Reduction CONSULTATION -Power of Attorney -Domestic Violence NEAR NAS JAX , -Living Wells All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Please call for a free consultation. 1725 BLANDING BLVD, SUITE 106 (904)384-8200 Military families can vacation like rich and famous By Arlene Hull LIFELines.navy.mil LIFELines.usmc.mil Are you envious of those travel chan- nel people who vacation in luxuri- ous resorts around the world? Wish you could vacation in a luxury resort, too? Well, turn off the TV and let's go. Members of the Armed Forces, their fam- ilies, and other members of the total Defense Force can stay in any of four Armed Forces Recreation Center (AFRC) resorts around the world. Operated by the U.S. Army, AFRC resorts offer affordable Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) facilities at ideal vacation destinations. The resorts are fully funded by revenues generated by their operations. Your choices include the Hale Koa Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the Shades of Green Hotel at Disney World in Orlando. Feel like taking in Europe? Check out the Garmisch or Chiemsee resorts in southern Germany. If the Far East intrigues you, try the Dragon Hill Lodge in Seoul, Korea. Reservations for AFRC resorts can be made online or by calling the reservation desk. Rates are based on pay grade and travel status. Reservation policies vary slightly by location so be sure to check the Web site for your destination of choice. Generally, room reservations will not be accepted more than a year in advance of departure date. To ensure equitable use of the hotel, guests may not stay more than 30 consecutive days or register again with- in the following 90-day period. The Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki, http:// www.halekoa.com opened in 1975. It's located at Ft. DeRussy, a former U.S. Army coastal battery fort that now houses the U.S. Army Museum. The hotels two towers have 817 guest rooms, The Point Fitness Center, a military exchange store, a beauty/barber salon, a sundry store, a banquet room, three restaurants, a coffee cart, several shops, a video arcade, and a tour and travel center. It also features tennis, racquet and hand- ball courts, three pools, a pool bar, a hot tub, three snack bars, a jogging trail, a playground, a sand volleyball court, and picnic areas. In addition to Bibas Bar and the Warriors Lounge, available evening enter- tainment includes the Hale Koa Luau, Tuesday Night Magic and Tamas Polynesian Revue. Fishing tournament coming up From MWR 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 Lunch Specials 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 Dm power tools, gift certificates, fishing rods and reels, outdoor recreation 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 at the weigh-in ceremony. Tournament results will be certified by the St. John's BASS Anglers Club: estab- lished in 1970, oldest federated bass club in Florida, and the fifth oldest in the coun- try. The master of ceremonies will be Phil Mauffray. Contact the Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for an entry form or e- mail Phil Collins at philip.s.collins@ navy.mil. Champagne and VIP Tables Bachelor and Birthday Parties Group Transportation Available Al I MAO flCDREIT FARDIC IATM It's never too soon or too late to start planting the seeds for a successful retirement. And in today's volatile financial market, you need help from experienced investment specialists to help you make the right choices. At VyStar Financial Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of VyStar Credit Union, we help you manage risk, so you can enjoy your future. 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FR030515-62A1 V \ 12 JiUJAIrNWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 MWR Planner Mzsszon First, Sailors Always. / - ti Shaquille Perry and Trevor Merrill do their best to knock each other other during the gladiator jousting at last year's carnival celebrating Month of the Military Child. This year's carnival will be held Saturday at the Youth Activities Center at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome. * I Lunch Bingo Monday Friday 11:30 a.m. Night Bingo Sunday paper and computers Monday paper and computers Tuesday paper Thursday paper and computers Retired / DoD Appreciation Day April 7 $10 cart and greens fee Volunteer Work Day April 11 Volunteers receive free lunch and two rounds of golf. Call pro shop for more info, 542-3249. Indoor pool hours of operation Adult swim: Monday Friday 6-8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Recreational swim: Monday Friday 4:30-8 pm. and Saturday/Sunday 11 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Webster Flea Market Visit the largest flea market in Flordida and tour National Veterans Cemetery. April 18 Cost is $20/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active- duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Tekken 5 Tourney April 12, 7 p.m. Last Buck BBQ April 14, 5 -7 p.m. Canoe & Kayaking Trip St. Mary's River, Ga. April 16, 7:30 a.m. departure $10 2005 Bass Tournament April 16, first light Entry forms available at Mulberry Cove Marina Call 542-3260 for more info. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque/file Month of the Military Child Carnival April 9, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Youth Activities Center All ages welcome. Free rides and sno-cones. For more details, call 778-9772. Summer Camp Registration April 23, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Registration packets must be completed and turned in by April 20. 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The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. Clay County Chapter 1414, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. 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. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. 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 invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @ sar.med. navy.mil. 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. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. Several Youth .Fishing Derbies are coming up. The first one is Saturday at Ronnie VanZant Park. Other events are April 16 at Crystal Springs Park, May 7 at Huguenot Park, June 4 at Hanna Park and Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park. All derbies run from 9 a.m. to noon. A Youth Fishing Tournament will be held Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. For more informa- tion, call 573-4918. The First Coast Black Nurses Association, Inc. will hold their monthly meeting Saturday at 11 a.m. at the AKA Sorority House at 1011 West Eighth Street. For more informa- tion, call Dorothy Banks at 542- 7748. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Jackson- ville, will hold a joint meeting with the Jacksonville Genealogical Society April 16 1:30 p.m. at the Willowbranch Library in Avondale. < 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. shrimpfestival.com. The National Naval Officers Association Jacksonville Chapter is hosting the 10th annual Dr. Samuel P. Massie Scholarship Banquet May 14 at noon at the Hidden Hills Country Club at 3901 Monument Boulevard. This cele- bration will honor five local high school seniors who will receive over $5,000 in scholarship monies. Dr. Edythe Abdullah, president, Florida Community College Jack-sonville is the guest speaker. For ticket infor- mation, call Lt. LaShelle Hamilton at 542-7045, Lt. Lakesha Chieves at 542-9212 or Lt. Cmdr. Ethan Josiah at 542-7464. SPORTS & STANDINGS Trust your next PCS move to the team with over 45 years combined experience in military relocation! Free beginners tennis clinic Tennis Pro William Feliciano will be giving a free Tennis Clinic Saturday 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 by today. 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Won't Last! 322 Argyle 42 HOMES IN INVENTORY rt& schools willbuild $99.00 DEPOSIT SPEAL NORITAKE CHINA Refs Re 778- 2897NORTHSIDE 210 Estate Sales $189,900. 904-465-2813 _____ _____ S. HAMPTON C Great From Fleetwood Homes o suit or sell asis. Efficiency, 1&2BR with Ivyne pattern, service BRANDNEWHOME 22Public Sales $189,900.904-46-2813 views,3/2.5 lof Mstr br of Merit to Cavalier. Call 7059728 or 696.9708 approval. IstryWD Conn. for 4, plus 10 serving E. ARL3/2.5,2Story. fncd 2870 CenterwoodDrN S4/2 1960sf Preserve lot, dwn, Ol, 2273sf, warr. We've got what, you are Randall Court 731- 0213 pieces and extras. 41 yd, gar. nicen'borhd 3/2 1540SF $985 San ar FRDR, LR, brkfst nook. $319,90 By Owner, will lookingpiece total $60. $100m+dp. 9042943223 FEDERATED MGMT. 307 $208,900 904.772.9885 co-op. 904-230-9422 CALL 225-869 375 Farms/ Across from Regency 904-781-7076. (904GRA 60 3/1 1300sf 1mi S. ofAWESOME/Foreclosure SJGCC4/3.5+Bonus, 3car, iv O R Acreage mal. 1,n2,3 BR'.s Apa ORTEGA $795MO EAGLE HARBOR Sqr. Riverside of old SJ. A 3/2, 2cgar cih/a, Lded 50" Plasma & 65" TV 888-8363 Immaculate 2/1 w/, 1705 Eagle Watch Dr N'SIDE 4/2 2000 sf $259k 352-359-40151 8319 ChasonRd, 242-8412 incl.$539,900.904820498 FARM S. E. Irwin Co hw firs, new kitchen, 5BDR,4BA, 2804SqFt. b nd new/ wood 259k 352-359-4015 Gof&CCBrand ac, open land, ARLW.aefrT /5 pool. at ok. 553 4284 $1850 mth, No Pets.looran tilnew cwommd North new 4/3, olf fCC Brand On your new home pia 3nred pines and pool, clubhse. coml. PVB-NeLu 2 id (904)262-0903 pool, avail 5/15; Rea Es.310 Mandarin 325 acksonville $4k.522985/238807 695.2255 or 3348846 dy p3 d ro ironag. p 0 -79 .e.r d. d 90803.1477 PCS move CReal Estate 3bundanrt ildiie Deer Arlington r-sort amen GrO loc FLEMING ISLAND For Sale o EOS R s Si mr n oK 345 s Nassau TakinAtDs rkaduckby8nrS coNbD qmoi SBR 0Zl eak .poolr nl$90Ltnn All turkey, ducks, by owner Sacious 1 2 &3bd a ts $1195m. 904-285-0083 3/2, gated, $1300 mo 23092Cutie 800749-8124x93B Bankraung er$260 2-Forehand Realty Co scrod in, 2 car gar, Only $44,900! Listings Self Employed OK 3CounS CALL 225-998 s 0c 98 94. IiilIIN19i-441 PVB quieta1 BR condo. 771-2345 1800sf, $1295 465-0989 230-292 Ge ia Counties 80 7498124 x1903 Bankruptcy OK CLATON00 No Credit. / GA Washington Co. Central location, pool. steps away from TPC, FLEMING ISLNSIDE an br fn 24 Fennandina/ RO VE -try / Mark 904279-1600 a 136.11 ac. Open, pines, Unbeatable prices. 3rd fir, gated comm FLEMING ISLPL. 3/2STH. N'SIDE Clean 2br, fncd, SFRUI VE-2Stry4/3,5+s 2/2 .appl, dshwshr, hrdwds, creek, 904-721-466 main's from beach, w/d New,a iappl, pools, wn h/a, off Dunn Ave. eoiicllsaneo B frm fc 0 4BRrBA, New CH/AC, IFYOUHAVE wash/dryer frn deck, 678-313-5090 Drake inc9'd, $925 534-7802 care, $1190m. 269-1971 $750m. 904-751-7519 296-eorgiaMiscellaneous fpi,cerfirs.,2c, FSBO Vinyl Siding, Carpet, A HOUSE TO SELL-. 2 sheds. $2500 eq. Realty ATL. BCH Duplex 2/1, all FORT CAROiNE OAKLEAF NEW 3/2 dbl 300Avondale/Ortega $299,900.90428.3027 and Paint. Open house We have out of state $395.57mo. call 730.8606 new Irg yd.c$700-sec F A i? N 32dl 302Riverside FSBO -3/2, .5 acre. new Sunda4 2-Spm4618 investors ready to ZONEDRCI, OneAcre 904-210-9402 ClTIHOMESOF 4/3, 2600 sf, garage lawn svc, club 306Int l Wespese 904sO OU V 2 B6OOM4BATH FvailN6/1,H$2000/mo PcOI 307 San Marco 90e ek!4r-10eUS 90,35mRnutes2RER T UNITS 9/ SQATH 310 Mandarin FSBO 3/n$240k, 1800sf, A 5/3 FORECLOSURE! Call For Detals! xl0 to downtown Jax. Build RIVERFRONT REN Rmove 904- 803-1477 o o r. a uCove54OSn.ncalln00-749824n I d', Cd Feltr($415415UNITSSURROUND FRUIT COVE 3/2, w/d 4/15A1475.240.832.8008 32WestsideerCoveLn. call80748124x1002 Reator(904)317-4511 dre, r.dc-c I,. .hed IrsesorDeveo Bcm.HaLAC Pad' ANICELANDSCAPED hu's, nice n'hood, $750 OP/OAKLEAF 4/2, new. 322Args e GREAT4/2POOLHOME AWESOM HIGHLANDS $7500Ec c:,nd. 30 806 $250 904707963 384-6151 Mon-Sat COURTYARD WITH POOL! mo, 904- 287-8643 L AF n 322argle GREAT4/2POOLaHOME AWESOMHIGHLANDS w/d & refrig. avail, 325Nort Jacksonville in Julington Crk Plant OWNER FINANCING-NO NEW3/2 n Hilliar FLEETWOOD d95 22 eFRUIT COVE 5/4, 3650sf, $1250-$1295 264-1425 32 6Springfield ation 278,900 Call BANK NEEDED. Great FSBO $125k 76XL 5 E o ,W d 9.-.2. 1e3 0 esam e Bi BAUTRUL CL $N5LEA SE! Laurie Blake Realty Exec 3/2 Remodeled- Like Call 904-813-9100 le rkL 30k 349-n4013 0 Properies PMONTH FRUIT COVE-5/4,3650sf,/1250-1 295 264-142Cf 380 Properies T ECOMMUNITY 9 l$260M hottub, o287-0115 P 2000sfcud 3/2/2C 27Dwntown 333-442 / 220-8008 New-Keuka Dr. FREE 904) 7300603 bonus rmPool, nr Sc. 330 Beaches 442 /ALL288843 24N HR recorded message FLEETWOOD Dbae .irig OWNER RETIRING r&2BRrn s&2pac,'ous Z FEDERATED GREENCOVE/Black Creek NAS. $1,300+dp 535.3083 33Middlebueig CAhLL 188453.315 Ar9325 ngton d e350 waterfront se House & G. At. Inc. STARTING AT MANAGEMENT GROUP Wat erfront -3/2O, 2ar -moCKABES 2 rn. clse & D ohIppn car-a3. 3 Single aga got f Clay3Countygen F c k CREDIT. G DRI Ofc scr. lanai hdwdfirs, InDuval. Cia2 &Nassau 449NSOUTSIDE 9 ICW Kensington ar- course, pools, lots of u7etIn0od93/2.- dens, close to NAV STA amenities, $1200 Mr, 33 ayCounty $C renvit 'he od FDR cudCall D Ith$ 783-4 ; Mon833/ Fixer W.1 ESCSIDEF&HS4d3br/2.5ba, t car 9/2,3ca74 g$1200m S339Put County $12500 04-280-1849 Northside North DEEP WATER Off ICW, L HOMPACKAGE xiF& n rpe garage, c r 904737.245 OP SOUTH 3/2, 2 car 340StAJohn'sCpuntyiG a Creek 4/2,2c garage 4/3,3150sf, gated com, LAND HOME PACKAGE Call 422-2966 Deck. Fen Yard, Pet OK! garage, gated community +OP UT 32TS 342SLtAugustine FSBO Gately Oaks 4/2 2 sftPrivate lot, boats up to lift 3BR2BADoubewdeEstaOn Ref Req.$595778-2897 amenities, lakeview, JCP- 4/2, NEW HOME $975m. 1stlast + $600. 344 Augustine Beach spltfir plean, 2450sf screened porch. p ,001. hrdwd,granite, 1.5 Acres In Jacksonville Real Estate available late April, $1600 $1395/mo perserve lot dep. 1857 Creekbank Dr. hd rs tile all brick $1400/m14,500 223-338 $ Month 390 anted e NOTSIDErooms egotiable. (904) 645-6570 & more 904-422-6743 No Pets. 2644970 County cul de s'ac $ /mcm2a340 338$y80 tDown $580MoLarge91Wanted,2 & 3 Bedrooms. 3Waterfront upgrds, mature oaks, Flexible terms available FISHWEIR CREEK $9 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! 35 Condominiums ,900.220.8355 June 1633 Woodmere Dr. 3/2/2 LANDHOMEPACKAGE BUY HOUSNo application fee. 360 Out of Area/Town/, brk Beautiful view 3/2 Double Wide BUY HOUSE CALL (904) 751-1510 0 State Ft. Carolne $25sk. 904-389-4611 on 1.25 acres in ANY CONDIIlON 365 Manufactured Homes Open house Sun 2-5. 330 Beaches Middeburg. / Keysto ne. 2R IVER, 370 Lots for Sale Pool Home Just Reduced 3 LK-Jewel, Interlachen. FL $980 Down. $595 Mo. 5 RE IDUE/ hkup,$ 0mo $600 dep $5k All new! 4/2.5 MH-2/1 boatramp, shed, Save Thousands! nopets 904-327-6980 375 Farms/Acreage $209,900. First Coast RE A 3/2.5, 2cgar, Gorgeous 386-684-6280. $88,000 Call 291-2735 380 Invtent Property Grp 242-7218, 812-5550 Ofc. scr. lanai, hdwd firs. 382 Retrrement Comm. FDR, culdesac. 242-8412, or Sale A WE rp24- /o8-c 0 lidesac,242e C) 0 0 0 0 0 Affordable, Fun Beach Living 385 Miscellaneous 3/2 2cgar, Gorgeous, A Full Service Brokerage Ro Andrade 0or e, Living 390 Real Estate Wanted fpl, A must see 242-8412 WwallthechiefXm Military Relocation Specialist APRIL SHOWER -FOREST HILLS 3 yr old R77"A34 -7827 immac concrete block 7CDR3NCUSN(re082O 230 Georgia Real home, $140,000 FSBO DON BROWN REALTY CDR NC USN(re 0 230 Estate 904-568-0284 270-1121 OR 571-7177 Directne 417 SAINGS 0 THE LAKESFSBO 320 Westside EWS randrae@watsonrealtycop.com ThE LAKFES FBO32 Westside scape 3/2, 58' priv bal-r0 with bonus rooms renovation, best loca- If you're buying, $200 PAYS FOR FIRST 2 MONTHS RENT!! over garage, 1 OWNER FINANCING: tion, a must see, $645k, ei o cnm st o A 1800sf, Quiet cuesac. Lease to buyan home 610-3733 or 241-7013 selling, Or relocating, Some Restrictions Apply APARTMENTS Must see. PCS $150,000 on the mkt. Bay give me a call 912-882-1290 ok. 888-389.0540 X 9020 A NEW PHASE STARTS SOON LET US PUT SOME SPRING IN YOUR STEP t JARDIN DE MER SPRING IN YUR STEP 1100 eagate Ae Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Antique & Collectibles Auction ItBEACH BLVD. & u pS Watn ty rp _Call To Saturday April 9 let us help with dancing 4729 US HWY 17S aCall Today:C" Auction 6PM -Preview 4PM might be your last chance to Orange Park, FL 32003 (904) 778. 191 Nassau Co. Fairgrounds -Hwy 1 own atthed eachd-os1791 iiF 2 Min. N. of Callahan, FL Brand new 3bdrm condos Furn. Cases, Tools Glass and China, Pottery, Open Mon-Sat 11- 5, Sun 12-5 - Silver $1's, Proof Sets, Conf. Curr, Dols, Cowboy 904241-2270 Items, Roy Rogers, Etc. NASCAR, Baseball Cards, J X B H 5/ 1 g r Sheet Music, Fr. Prints and Oils, Post Cards, JAX BCH- 5/3, lcgar, p ll lo =W &W SSHm g es F/grnite/ od tosd trs, Historic Avondale For Information Call (904) 845-2870 dtedwoungrops Auctioneer Frank Speal, Jr. p o o I $ 43 5 k .A T TT Lic.#591 Bus. 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II I I~fA~i~fAI For- 16 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 420 Houses 4 0 Unfurnished SOP -Oakleaf Planta- t.ion/ new 3/2.5 town hose w/gar, 1650sf. pool club amenities $500.off 1st mo $11175mo. '215- 996-0883 (c) 215-740-5811. ORANGE PK lux TH in Chatham Woods nr NAS Jax, OP Mall & more. 3/2.5. 1729sf, gar, huge master suite, e the 1st to live in this brand new hm. $1400mo. Avail now. 904 370-0426 ORTEGA Waterfront, 3/2, gated, gym, pool, $1500 mo 904-534-1327 PACE ISLAND gate comm, 4/2. LR.-FR, DR, Fpl. $1500mo 269-8100 PALENdIA New 4/3 w/ofc & Guest Ste on crnr lot. $2500m w/$3000sec. dp 904-829-6885/477-1118 PVB Oakbridge 3/2 Patio home. New contemp kit & baths, lighted bkyrd w/decking. Avail 4/1 $1350m+dp. 904-285 2476 SOUTHSIDE 9745 Touch- ton 2/2, TH, Located at II Villagio, 287-4375 S'SIDE Brand New 2.2.5 Townhome, gar, w/d hu. off 210/95. $1050m. 1st/ Sec/Appi fee 904-540-7092 S'SIDE GROVE PARK BRICK BEAUTY - w/pool, 4/2, $1500mo + dep, nopets, 993-8877 Switzeriand-2600SF 3/2, pool St Johns schools, culdesac,a gem. $2500mo. F/L/S 904-233-1396. WESTSIDE 3/1, corner lot, fncd. close to schools/ NAS. $800mo. no pets. 5943 Painted Pony Dr 716-2287 730-7729 Westslde BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WOODBINE Spacious, 3/2. billiards room PCS $1150, military dis- count. 912-729-3057 WS/103rd- 3/1.5, LR, DR, FR, new ch/a. scr. patio, fncd yd, No Sink/pets or HUD. $875m 777-5955 W'SIDE/Trravis Trace, 3/2, cul-de-sac, ch/a, no pets $1050m+dp. 904.786-3658 W'SIDE 3/2, corner lot, 1400 sf, $895 mo. 904-465-0989 W'SIDE 3/2 near NAS scrn patio, 1 car gar. lawn svc, $950 mo +dp 904 294- 5200 W'SIDE 3/2TH Compl. Renovated. $725m+ $725dp. 904-733-9241 42R Manufactured Homes NW JAX CLEAN 2BR AC No pets Priv Lot, Unfurn. $135wk CALL 764. 0640 OP/RIDGEWOOD 2/1.5, Close to Elem. school. $600m+$600dp 213-4853 or 904-626-5366 WESTSIDE -2/1o near Argyle, exc cond. very clean $575mo. no pets, non smokers apply. 779-9509 430 Roommates 4 5 BLOCKS FROM JU / 3br/2ba, inground pools, garage & carport, fireplace, central air/heat, utili- ties split 1/3. Contact Robert Meggs 904-234.3652 " MAND. lbr for rent- $400, plus utilities. Call 502-9148 O.P.- Share 3/2 home. $500m. inc$35m until. incw/d. satellite. Ref's+$150dp. 904-509-7679 after 5pm OP home. on lake near OP Mall & NAS $450mo Incls+utils. Call 269.4426 Fing Male. 4/2rnandina BeHm. Pool3/2 4 350m until. incl. A secure dep neg 904-277-8026 lv msg S Jax Bch 3/2 share house 1 bilk to bch nice Suet neighborhood +utils. 407.493.6346 UWS-IF seeks day work ing Male. 4/2Hm. Pool. no sink/drinkers. $400m incl util. 904-777.595S 435 Rooms ALL JAX furn'd. CH&A, W/D, kitchen, cable, phone $125wk 781- 3652 435 Rooms Sto Rent ARL: Beautiful Irg rm for rent w/ceil fan, AC. cbl ready, priv. ent. $125wk. Rod 904-994-0689 ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Mlcro. Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ATL BCH Share a house NS.AII Util incl. $600mo 904-246-8265 N JAX- Ktchntts until, cable No pets $180wk + Dep. On Bus. Line 764-0640 ORANGE PK Master BR. $500 inc l utils, washer/ dryer,Refs req. 874.7629 Room in private home $400 mo + until. North- side, cable, wash, pond in backyard. Call 232-2640 ext 120 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale 465ww41" N/S -Drop off Cleaners w/ retail Wear. Both for Sale.! Approx. 1400 sf. Priced to sell! Call Ken 353 6330 or 4635141 SCommercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent 3142SF Warehouse/ ofc. 270 Talleyrand Ave, Iblk from Sta- dium. 353-4200 REGENCY/WHSE - 2400sf. Util. included 904-,721-7196 REGENCY AREA - New Ofc/Wrhse, 1500SF- Call 813-6242 507 Businesses SFor Sale LAUNDRYMAT FOR SALE Dry clean alteration $78k Mayport 904 246 6509 515 Office Space For Rent 1 NEW OFFICE CONDO 2252 SF, St. Johns Bluff & Bch Blvd. Call (904) 343-9604 Argyle Executive Suites -3 available. 575 sq ft to 700 sq ft. Conference room and breakroom included. Call 608-8766 Exec. Suites Avail Nowl Baymeadows area. Class A, Waterview, Furnished. $500- $1250. 904 730-8111 OFFICE / WAREHOUSE Powers Ave. / Beaches *$299.00* MOVE-IN SPECIAL* 731-8070 / 241-2000 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold SSO Business S Opportunities AUTO REPAIR SHOP - fully equipped $95k. busi- ness only dig pgr 393-3675 Liquor ULicense, 4COP; Duval Co $200,000 Call (04) 631-6917 FEDEATE M ~ANAGEMEN (904) 730-806 ARGYLE 7571 Cliff Cottage 3/2 1485SF $995 7782 Macdougall Dr. 3/2 1425SF $950 9594 Croxley Court 4/2 1745SF $1125 7819 Loch Lomond 3/2 1781SF $995 8136 Coralberry Ln E 3/2 1187SF $825 8202 Loch Seaforth 3/2 11100SF $795 5630 Great Pine Ln 2/2 1210SF $625 9255 Whisper Glen 4/2 1745SF $1050 ARLINGTON 11631 Tananger Drive . 3/2.5 1440SF $850 FERNANDINA BEACH 86748 Worthington Dr 3/2 1383SF $950 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! ICW 13198 Ebbtide Court 3/2 1940SF $1125 1843 Willesdon Dr. 3/2 1980SF $1325 MAYPORT 2125 Fairway Villas 3/2 912SF $775 MANDARIN 4443 Windergate Dr. 2/2.5 1280SF $750 MIDDLEBURG 2903 Biloxi Trail 4/2 1635SF $925 3840 Hideaway Ln. 3/2 1356SF $925 3844 Hideaway Ln 4/2 1745SF $1050 1810 Hollar Place 3/2 1200SF $895 1624 Twin Oaks 3/2 1272SF $725 2528 Ambrosia 3/2 1211SF $850 3572 Whisper Creek 4/2 1745SF $1075 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! NORTHSIDE 332 West 26th St. 2/1 915SF $550 OAKLEAF PLANTATION 3128 Litchfield Drive 3/2 1312SF $1195 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! 1539 Cotton Clover 4/2 1828SF $1195 ORANGE PARK 1442 Conestoga Ct. 3/2 1516SF $875 2757 Secret Harbor 3/2 14494SF $945 2716 Secret Harbor 3/2 1268SF $915 1965 Oak Twist 3/2.5 1516SF $865 473 Crabapple Ct. Unit B 2/1.5 900SF $575 SOUTHSIDE 12480 Heathegate Ct. 3/2 1902SF $1195 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! ST. JOHNS COUNTY 153 Johns Glen 3/2 1800SF $1295 POOL OFF STATE RD 210 WESTSIDE 593 Radnor Lane 3/2 1296SF $875 8038 Beaver Creek 3/2 1268SF $925 4471 Loveland Pass Drive West 3/2 1374SF $1050 8018 Loveland Pass South 3/2 1569SF $1050 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North 4/2 1450SF $1050 7726 Arancio Drive 3/2 1200SF $895 9295 Whisper Glen 3/2 1268SF $1025 4488 Loveland Pass Drive 3/2 1510SF $1050 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! 565 Money to Lend or Borrow FORECLOSER BAIL OUT Call Mark 904-233-4231 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class April18 8 Week Eve Class May 18 For more information visit our website www.myfrei.com (904) 269-2555 700 Domestic HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER Baymeadows area. Honest, Dependable, Good Refs. 642-9003 705 Financial COLLECTOR: Borland- Groover Clinic has an opening for a medical collector at the Belfort Rd Office. Med Col- lections Exp required Fax resumes attn: HR 904.26 56461 or email to jobs@bgclinic.com 706 Accounting/ I VO Bookkeeping ACCOUNTANT P.OS Prof. cust. svc. oriented. W'SIDE 904-317-6550 7 Accounting/ 706 Bookkeeping ACCOUNTING P/T Please call 642 6422 707 Driver A $2000 BONUS FOR EXP'D PETRO DRIVERS Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc. Minimum requirements: 2 yrs tractor trailer exp. year exp. with certif. SClean MVR SNo DUI's SClass A CDL w/hazmat & tanker endorsement. S25yrs of age & over. Benefits: SMin. pay guarantee. S401K/Profit sharing. SPaid vacation. SPaid sick leave. Medical/Dental /Vision Company paid Life Ins. SSafety bonuses etc. for you & your spouse. short & long term dis ability insurance Call (904) 356-2456 or Apply in person at 5714 Buffalo Ave. BOARS HEAD CAREER OPPORTUNITY *Driver/Merchandisers (Pay rate o10.00/hr) If your looking for a full time position with a ?rowing company you round it. We are look- ing for positive, moti- vated, professional, early risers. CDL required. Able to lift upto 50 Ibs, neat appearance a must. Benefits and profit sharing available. Apply in person M-F 9am-3pm, 2758 Dawn Rd. Jax, Fla. 32207. Phone; 730-5007. CDL DRIVERS with experience. Apply in person, 445 international Golf Parkway. EOE/DFWP. COMPANY DRIVERS good MVR, 3 yrs exp. 48 states 247-6767 DRIVER -for TOL wrecker co. on W/side. Valid CDL, clean MVR DFWP Great Bnfts 781-1202 707 Driver Driver FOR FLATBED TRUCK CLASS B LICENSE FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 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 $&u5- $9.00/hr, benefits offered after 90 days. Free on- site training program for qualified applicants. Call Tim Collins at 493 5250 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! 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Phone: 800-813-1292 Fax:904-262-2001 EOE/AAP/M-F/D/V IMMEDIATE OPENING ONLY THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED PEOPLE NEED APPLY. ADP Skills helpful. Excellent benefits include: Medical 401K Profit Sharing Vacation Call or Apply in Person to: Rodney Peck Service Director at 725 3070 X 133 or e-mail at rpeck@mikedavidson.com MIKE DAVIDSON FORD 9650 Atlantic Blvd EOE/DFWP Storefront & Curtain Wall Installers With experience for Lee & Cates Contract Knowledge of Kawneer System is preferred but not a must. Contact Bob @ 904.354-4643 or fax res. 904-355-0131. STUCCO FIELD SUPERVISOR - Exp'd only. Call for interview 724-1637 SWIMMING POOL SER- VICE & MAINT- Exp , good Driv rec 1225 Park Ave O.P. 269-7277 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECH- NICIAN Clean CDL. Drug Free. Keystone Heights. Travel EOE 800-939-7711 TREE TRIMMERS for Davey Tree. CDL Orange Park & Green Cove Springs.Great pay. Great job!Bnfts. 401K EOE/ DFWP Toll Free 800 330- 4694 TRUSS ASSEMBLERS - Immediate employ- ment. 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Strong PC skills required, experience with ABRA a plus. For more info, please call 743.1883. Apply in person (9am 4pm, M-F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743.5109. EOE/A Drug Free Workplace. LEASING PROFESSIONAL National Company seeking leasing pro- fessional for luxury apartment community. Competitive salary package including benefits. Please apply in p e r s o n Monday-Friday, The Club at Danforth, 3701 Danforth Drive, Jax, FL 32224. Or fax resumes to 223 5506.E.O.E. RBHS has the following openings: Family Service Counselor BA/BS in Human Ser- vices field. Certifica- tion as Child Protec- tion Professional preferred. Case Manager- I Adults | BA/BS in Human Ser- vices field. Entry level. Outreach Counselor Services for homeless/ mental health/ sub- stance abuse popula- tion. Master's level. Vocational Specialist.Adults BA/BS in Human Ser- vices field or AA/AS plus experience. 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EOE/A DRUG FREE S WORKPLACE Reg.istered Nurse Clinical Research Coordinator An exceptional opportunity for a self.motivated/assert ive RN to advance his/her career In the area of cardiology. A.A. or B.S.N. in nurs- ing, current Florida license, minimum of two years of hospital nursing with cardi- ology experience In an inpatient setting required (CCU, or Cardiac Cath exp. preferred). Research experience a plus. Must be computer literate in windows based applications and have excellent communication skills. or fax resume to (904)3390040 River Garden Hebrew Home Always Recruiting for the Best! RNs LPNs C.N.As Interested? Contact Human Resources, 11401 St. Augustine Rd.. Jacksonville, FL 32258, (904) 260-1818, Fax (904) 886-7768. www*.rivergarden org Drug Free Workplace" 720 Medical RN Are you an RN and tired of working in your current setting? Bor land.Groover Clinic has a position for you. We are looking for an exp RN for our clinical research dept..at our Belfort Rd location. great salary and ben- efits. Fax resumes to 904-265-6461 ore-mail: jobs@bgclinic.com RN RN ADMINISTRATOR Mederl Home Health Care is looking for highly -motivated, experienced home health managers for our new location Duval county (Jacksonville), and our established agencies in central Florida (Tavaresm 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 includingn employer paid medical, dental, short and long term disability and life Insurance), bonus incentives and 30paid days off plus holidays. Please visit our web- site www.mederl.com Our new locations are also looking for com- munity educators, and fleld staff. Both full-time and per diem positions available. To be considered for Administrator level position. Please email mklng@mederi.com or fax your resume to S81-266-0627 For other positions call 1-800-833-8688 ask for Sallie EOE/DFWP RN's, LPN's, PT, PTA'S, OT, ST Home Health Aides Jacksonville and surrounding areas Baylor and Per Diem NEW PAY SCALE Night and Weekend call for Nursing For immediate consideration call: Debra @ 904/891-4128 or fax resume 'to: 904/346&4380 STransportallon Sane .Icna3," oni, aL 1 rteight 16 ibsifolds S line ia n cnal Etci. leni conaiion $5 00 4i, 7I61 7076 723 Dental CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Mon.Thurs 8.5 (or S.S. Pedo office. Certic:3. tion a MUST! Fax resume to 64-1-8545 DENTAL ASST SURGICAL FT. Mon-Thu Exp req 0 P. 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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Individuals with previous sales or automotive experience are also encouraged to apply COMPETITIVE BENEFITS INCLUDE: Guaranteed Salary Excellent Pay Plan Paid Vacation Health, Dental, Vision Daily Weekly Monthly Bonuses 401K & Retirement Plans Unlimited Income Opportunity * Unlimited Career Advancement Train with Experienced Professionals JOB FAIR Monday April 11th *8:30am 5pm Holiday Inn Baymeadows (9150) Baymeadows Rd.) 904-891-9173 DON'T LET THIS OUTSTANDING CAREER OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY! EOE/Druglree C020842 745 sales If your need to make $50k/yr we have the position available. Only serious people with the ability to sell apply. Call f04-783-4144 Boating Lifestyle Yacht Broker & New Boat Sales, Sailing experience preferred www.whitneysmarine.com 904- 269-0027 Busy W'side Furn. store. Experience preferred. Apply M-F O10:30-Spm 6569 103rd St. MOTORCYCLE/ ATV/ WATERCRAFT SALES SNo exp. necessary SMale or female Must want to have fun and make money! 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The M&T Company is an 750 Technical/ Engineering Jered Industries., Inc a world class manu- facturer of naval equipment, material handling cranes and engineered products is seeking qualified Individuals o fill the position of Fitter, Heavy Steel Fabricator All candidates must be have a high school diploma or G.E.D. and a minimum of five (5)years experience working in a heavy steel or similar Industrial environ- merit. Candidates must be highly profi- cient In the reading, Interpretation and understanding of blueprints and must be able to layout and build large complex steel fabrication from blueprint, with mini- mum supervision. capabilities must also include the use of basic measuring equipment and the ability to operate a press brake shear roll, forklift and overhead crane. Qualified candidates please send resume to: Jered Industries, Inc Human Resources 103 Shipyard drive Brunswick, Ga 31520 or email resume to crews@)ered.com EEO/AAP/MF 752 Warehouse Starting pay $9/hr. 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Call Anlmee for details 363- 0987.3200 Emerson St. SECURITY OFFICERS Class D License 904-215-3144, 334- 1207 755 Miscellaneous CHILD CARE Pre-K Teachers & Aides CDA Connie or Terri 786- 5952 CLIMBER with experi- ence for Big Ben's Tree Service. Call 641-1131 Fast Paced Residential AC Company seeks MANAGERS, SALES REPS, INSTALLERS & SERVICE TECHS in Atlanta, Jacksonville, Ocala, Orlando & Tampa. Call 813963- 0708 or 770-886-1998 FRONT DESK- $12/hr + Production bonus up to 500/mo Fully paid health ins. Beautiful medical imaging ctr. Work Tue, Wed, Thur 2.8, Fri 10-8 & Sat 8-6. Fax resume to 396- 4198. 755 Miscellaneous 894 Massage LAWN SPRAY TECH-Pro Care Lawn & Shrub. Clean DL. Growing Co. Pd Vac/ Hol. 334-5550/334-5547 NEW CONSTRUCTION HOUSE CLEANING- Exp. only 904-645-0851 SALES REPS & TECHS GROWING COMPANY MUST HAVE VEHICLE 904-241-9674 VET ASST & TECHS - Have you got Swah? Wanted dedicated Vet assist &Tech join our team today. Apply at 4519 San Juan Ave. 760 Part-Time First Financial Employee Leasing. 15-20hrs per week. Must have reli- able transportation. Valid D/L and be extremely dependable. Hourly rate + mileage. O.P. & surrounding areas. Apply in person, 1409 Kingsley Ave. BIdg 1, Suite D, O.P., FL 32073 Start Your own business for only $10. Sell to family and friends unlimited earn- ings, 50% commission on 1st sale Great products/no inventory required Join the AVON team. Call 1. 800-806-1558 (ISR) 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390- 3939 815 Business Services RESUMES Same day service, pickup/delivery, $60, career counselling avail 904-220-1481 870 Lawn Service- S Landscaping SOD REPAIRS Sod removal, replacement, $235/pallet sod incl Lic'd & ins mulching Call anytime 703-5502 $60 IN-CALLS Awesome Therapists Ultimate Relaxation Mon-Sat 9-6 MM15239 242-8998 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Offce 92 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 96 Garage Sales 950 GarderVn/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques 4 For Sale: Treadmill CSDFSTrider $300.00; ti /Encyclopedia Bri- tanica $50.00; Washer & Dryer $100.00; Call 771-0177 or 568-6191 4, Treadmill CSOf- strider-$300; Ency- 1 clopedia Britanica-$50; Washer & Dryer-$100; Call 771-0177 or 568-6191 902 Appliances SMicrowave four years Sold $35.00 other tems bes ofe PHn^ 535- 8690c fo 902 Appliances 4, REFRIG-FREEZER side-by-side t Whirlpool, paid $979. Must sell $600 excellent condi- tion. Call 904-992-1708 water and ice in door. Sears Car topper great for extra storage for 1 trips 1990's model S excellent condition $ 50.00 OBO (912) 673-7565 WASHER & DRYER X-large, 10 cycle, 4 <|/spd, like new $385 set 904-993-3185 WASHER & DRYER big capacity exc cond. $200. Call 904-327-6122 Whirlpool Electric Range w/ self-cleaning oven $200obo. 904-237-6240 WHIRLPOOL lStackable Washer ,& Dryer, Excellent condition $200 Call 904-247-7637 or 904-708-1318 905 Articles S For Sale 8 HOP Gas Air com- S pressor contract x wheel Barrel Type 13 CFM 100 PSI Great Cond. $350.00 080 646-1627 A 1995 SKYLINE 14X70 3/2, near NAS Jax on corner lot under PCS orders only. $13,700, Call 278-2847/655-4270 4 48 inch Magnavox Big screen TV with PIP also comes with screen protor runs great $700.00 call Jim 904529-8263 ALUMINUM SHED, 8X10, Good cond. $150obo. You pick up. 908-0531 Aquarium, 125 gal w/ cherry wood stand $350 obo Call Lauren 632-0077 or 614-6820 Cast iron oyster clol- Srgo dinette set with four chairs and glass table top like new $400 Call 249-6916 CHILD'S OAK S TABLE- 30"W 24"D 18.5"H and 2 charis S old, solid, and in beautiful cond $65 905 Articles SFor Sale COWBOY BOOTS Men's, Size 12, Never worn. $50.00 Call 912-576-3130 0, FORD EXPEoITION .98 4x4 Eddie S Bauer, all pwr 77kmi. low mi, tires battery, brakes will not be disap- pointed $1400obo. 270-217-3629 (4 GO CART Yerf-Dog, 2 sweater, t w/seatbelt 6.Shp Engine, new tires, rolibars, new $1000. Now $600. 904.225.2769 904.294.7033 Yulee FL HOTTJUBtNEW6dPEIEON Full Warranty & Cover. Retail $6800 Sell $3800 (904) 739-0488 SIGIA -portable electric paraffin L wax therma spa, wax refill incld. Like new, list. $68. sell $30. Call 241-1398 Jet SilTrallerfor single Ski perfor- tt mance 2001 model $100 241-4781 KEYWEST CENTER 4 I .CONSOLE '90 t-l,.70hp outboard, alum trir. $3,200 OBO, work 904-270-6608 x 2 0 2 ; ho m e 904 -751 -4929 Am Cromer LAWN MOWERS- 2. riding, 2 whlchrs, 1 recliner, ladies clothes, sz 18-20 387-1791 4 LEFT BEHIND SSERIES- complete ktset of 12 books like -new con $35 (904)781-7076 LitUe Tykes Large Play 4, house for sale in good < shape $40.00 Cal 220-4776 4 Mid evil swords (5) n w/wall mounts real Jt nice call me; Murray riding mower run great 48 in cut $400.00 call me 904 529-8263 Moonwalk Jump Houses 15x15 Great tlFor Business or Fund-ralsers, 2 units $600. each. Immaculate. Call 904.568.4899 905 Articles SFor Sale MOVING ALL MUST GO 51" HD TV, 36" Flat Sony, Sofas, lamps. Nordic Track, Bowflex, much more. 249-8227 SNEW*4D CELL MAGLrrTE Black, Navy fea- tures lifetime, warranty list: $24.61, $17.00 OBO (sealed pkg) 904-241-1398 Nice Teakwood Queen Sbed with drawers below Headboard nitestands call (904) 779-4660 $ 350. also self propelled lawn mower $150. FEZ COLLECTION 115 Different candy dis- |1 pensers. Excellent condition $80. (904) 781-7076. RAINBOW VACUUM With all attach- 4 SEWING MACHINE SBaby lok serger tLi w/differential. practically new. Sell $150. Ph 904-282-3840 4 TONY BOSELLI S CARDBOARD STANDUP- LIFE SIZE, IN COLOR NUMBER 71 CAN BE IN YOUR HOUSE FOR $115 268-2482 TV'S, Computers, Etcl Police Seized! From $10! Info 800-749-8128 xM438 Wedding Dress Beautiful Ivory w/rose. Pink detail, like new size 10. Call leave msg 272-4208. $350obo. 4, WIRELESS DANCE PAD AND DANCE .GAME for PS2 Exe50obo. 573-0254. Excellent Condition. YARD SALE- Dinning Table, S Daybed Curio, 915 Building Supplies SLumber 2x12 16" long. Pressure treated top grade. $32new will take $25. Have 29 866-5170/542-3170 xl2b 917 Buildings S917 For Sale WESTSIDE 2 buildings, 4 bay gar + ofc. $169k. 904-226-4085 920 Business/ office Furniture Refinishing Fire/Water Damage Repairs Antique Restorations "We make worn furniture look like new" Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry COLLECTIBLE T TREASURES Character Glasses. Batman series, Flinstones, Welches Tom and Jerry, Dino- saurs, 4 glasses per set. Call Darlene 772-7633 4 Collectible Treasure's Milk, glass, paneled grape vases. Hobnail, Bud Vases E.O. Brody, Mickey an Minnie Mugs, Cal Dar- lene 772-7633 4 Diamond Tennis S Braclet 2ct. 1L Helzburg Signa- ture Series white gold. Paid $2800. will sell for $1500. Call 912.322.6955 ENGAGEMENT RING - .35ct Marquis cut, platinum band, 2 accent diamonds, retail $3525, sell $1700. 284-7610 925 Computers 945 Garage COMPUTER AVONDALE- 4326 Bev- Workstation early Ave. Sat-Sun JP760N 768MB 7-1a, RAM 19inch Monitor Q Avondale Tuition AT18500DV Graphics T Yard Sale card Logitech z-640 | jl Send 2 teens to Col- sou nd systems $475 lege. Something for Call 779-7327 everyone! 1266 Talbot Computer Moni- Ave. Sat 8-3 on 4/9 tor Comkeyb aq, peAk Green Cove Springs keyboard. speak- Moving Sale! Fri & Sat tL ers, 500MHz AM 8.;Aril5th&AprllIth processor, 64MOB RAM 85; April th April 9the 10GB hard drive, 56K. 1118St. JonhsAve modem, ex con. $100. Huge Kid consign- 904-823-1741 / ment sale Fri 3/18, OFFICES TASK LJ)8am-4pmSat3/19 CHAIRS W/ARM- 8am-2pm REST (2). lblk, 1Brn 12133 Honey Creek Place off '$25e a. Cal I T. Orange Picker/San Jose 904-278-5224/655-1679 Madarin 904 338-5403 ICW 12946 Brians Creek 928 Electronics Dr. Sat-Sun 8-5. Relo- JZ. ecLating, must sell, Very nice Turn, 374-6456 Color Tv'sfor sale 3 A n Sa in #30.00 19-20 in JAX BEACHnMoving Sale tLd$50.0025i1n $75.0027in Sat & Sun 9-3, Ocean $90.00one 19 in tv/vcr EdgeApts, 201 25th $80.00 call 729-7127 after 3 Ave S., Apt R2. p.m. L KINGSLAND,GA Big 0 TV 48" w/remote, Garage Sale!, chir- S'l drens, furn items w workingZenith SatApr2.Arrive $325.00 Sold AS IS, Rain date: Apr 9, Call 904-278-7966 405 East Bay Ave. 945 Garage MANDARIN Moving 945 "aes 1Sal2e. Fri- Sat 8a-2p, __ Sales 12572 Allport Rd. Jon Boat, tools, HH goods. ARUNGWOOD 3 Family MANDARIN Moving Sale. -COLLECTABLES / MANDAN - Antq's + more. 125 Sale April 9th 8a-2p. ceramic molds, Sat9-4, Furn. clothes. appL, Free Coffee 2014 housewares. children LandwoodSt. items, etc. 3080 Old Acosta Rd. CRA &G AGE HH, craft supplies NAS MOVING SALE Sat furn baby clothes and 9-1; HV Neff C r. off more. San Pablo area. Mustin Rd by Hospital. 4385 Tideview Dr. Sat NORTHSIDE -11506 April 16th 9-3 Renee Dr. E. Sat 8-4, E. ARL Crystal Ridge lots of stuff Subdv off McCormack. UA O WO 4/9 8:30. Books, comics, OP ANNUALOAKWOOD means women clothes, NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE curio, Oak tbi, home Sat. April 9, 8a-lp. off decor., Beer Steins. Doctors Lake Dr./Moody Misc. Look'or Signs!! 945 Garage 945 Sales - OP Moving Fri/Sat 9-.4 Dt set, h'hold, tools, clths etc. 2773 River Oak Dr:-- ORANGE PARK Sat 8am. Neighborhood Sale, - Blairemore Blvd. - ORTEGA FOREST 4 Famn,_ lies; baby furn. hs_ wares, clothes. Sat 8am Lancelot & Water Oak- ORT FOREST -furn, toys- piano, corner of Water Oak & Martingale. Sat -- San Marco: Multl Family sale. Lots of baby. Items; h'hold goods" antiques. 1300 Block of Woodward Ave. Sat 8-?" SAN MARCO- Moving sale. 1836 Naldo Ave- Wed-Fri 7a-2pm.- Computers. printer,- desk, etc. SOUTHSIDE 8621 Roy- alwood Dr. Fri 9a. Sat 9a. furn, clothes, more-" S'SIDE 2403 Atlantic Blvd Assumption Church- Parking Lot. Sat. April 9th 8AM-12pm. _ No Early Birds! Many . Many Items h'hold " more 398-1963 S'slde BIG BIG YARD SALE Sat only 9-8; Lawnsort- Rd. off of Brookview Rd. St. Nicholas 2061 Cam- den Ave. 4/9 & 4/10, Huge Yard Sale. 9-5.__ SYard Sale 4/9/05"' H 662 Cormorant Basu V |Housing, Baby Items, Futon, window- air-units, & more See-. before 4/9/05 510- 064L,-. Bargain Hunters Galore- This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The-- Market Place. Vendor- Spaces Starting @P- $7/Day -_ 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA. 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Must present advertisement for Frank Griffin Better Way pricing. JACKSONVILLE'S ONLY En2U 24-HOUR FAnyT SERVICE FACILITY We AnuIU 0-- 5,,.' ON1mm .-MUD w 20 JaxlJAr NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 A weekly look at the automotive market Dan Scanlan/special By Dan Scanlan Special M itsubishi REALLY wants you to know that car or sports utility vehicle behind you in traffic is a Mitsubishi. Hence the fact that all of their vehicles now carry a big triple diamond star emblem square in the middle of a now very prominent, uh, nose. And the most promi- nent, connected to a body design that was drawn specif- ically for the U.S. market, is their midsize Endeavor. Built on the Galant sedan platform, this sports utility is a soft roader or crossover, aimed at folks who want a tall station wagon with some truck-like proclivities like high seating position, lots of interior room and four- wheel-drive for those rainy days. What makes the Endeavor different from the other Mitsubishi SUVs of the past is that it was conceived at the Mitsubishi Research and Development Center of America in Cypress, Calif., for the U.S. market, to do battle in a midsize SUV market filled with vehicles like -the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, and Nissan's new Murano. It's also built in the heartland Mitsubishi Motors' plant in Normal, ll1. _ The center's chief designer, Dave O'Connell, said the team had a few key objectives when it came to design- ing a product to replace the Montero Sport. It had to look "bold, rugged and sporty." And it had to carry a lot :~f people and stuff. In design-speak, the 6-foot, 4-inch designer said it had to be "an authentic SUV," with !really stand-alone" looks. "'_That means a prominent nose with room for the dia- inond star badge, a different kind of grille, a powerful hood design and above all, fender flares that become fenders in design. -'The body tucks in above the side sills, and moves even further inward at the character line, before it flares up ;and around the rear wheel arches in a slightly less sub- tIe -flare, The taillights are almost as big as the head- Jights. The roof rack is no wimp either two buff alloy -tubes connected to the roof with meaty black anchors, ~While the seven-spoke pewter and silver alloys wear .P235/65R17-inch Bridgestone Turanza radials. .'The Endeavor's overall look is very different, with a -sort of caricatured Jeep Grand Cherokee fender flare design that certainly stands out in a crowd. No one ,seemed to look at it one way or another, but it began :growing on me as the days went by. -_O'Connell's designers didn't leave the interior simple 'either. BSince the Endeavor is on the Galant sedan platform, it. doesn't take any step-up to haul one's self into the jiver's seat, where you face a stylish four-spoke (tilt- ajust only), steering wheel. The driver's bucket seat is comfortable if a bit flat, its leather-clad shape aided by ;i~-way power back and bottom adjustment and manu- allumbar support. The padded buff black-grained dash Ap stretches far forward, with a gently curved cowl ever a pewter-rimmed 150-mph center speedometer, -with 7,000-rpm tach arcing off the left side and gas and temperature gauge on the right. Then gaze at the buff silver center section and the slim color LCD display above it that houses all the fun stuff. ,Turn on the ignition, and the LCD screen slowly forms a drawing of the Endeavor in blue. It fades to become a multi-function display with outside tempera- ture, compass, stereo station/function, air vent position and fan speed. That blue lighting carries over to the buttons and knurled knobs on the 4pntrol panel below, 2005 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR LIMITED I s I Vehicle type Base price Engine type Displacement Horsepower (net) Torque (lb-ft) Transmission Dan Scanlan 'pectal Big gauge and button illumination, plus a wild boom box-like design for the dash center, make a statement in the Endeavor's interior. which looks like a stereo boom box with the air vents looking like speakers. The AM-FM stereo includes a six- disc CD player and sounded very good indeed. Unfortunately, the fog light button fell into the dash when we pushed it, and the sunglass holder overhead was cheap in feel. But there were twin seat-heater but- tons and two 12-volt power outlets above the wide cen- ter console with lots of storage under the flip-up center armrest, plus two cup holders. The rear of the center console has two air vents, a fan speed control and 12- volt outlet for the rear passengers, who sit in a com- modious bench seat with center arm rest and lots of adult-size head and leg room for two. Overhead, there is a flip-down DVD player/screen with two cordless head- phones, but only a mesh pocket behind the driver to hold the headphones, which takes away knee space. The rear cargo area is big and easy to load, with cargo tie-down hooks under the optional cargo tray and cargo net. The rear window opens independently. But the rear wiper motor housing sticking up, and DVD screen stick- ing down, meant a pinched view of the rear world from the driver's rear-view mirror. O'Connor said they designed cargo space instead of a third-row seat like the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot. The 2005 Endeavor's 3.8-liter V-6 has 225 horsepower and 255 pound-feet of torque, with front-wheel or our test model's full-time all-wheel-drive with a four-speed automatic transmission with manual shifting. Our 7,900-mile-old test vehicle managed a decent 0-60-mph trip in 8.5-seconds, a little slow off the line, but decent torque for passing. The engine worked for a living with three on board, and we heard a hum from the drive- train at highway speeds, plus some wind noise. The ride was very comfortable on road, no surprise since this is a passenger car platform. Body roll was minimal in turns for a sports utility, and the all-wheel- drive system worked well, keeping understeer at bay in turns. It's no sports car, but the Endeavor drop well, 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 midsize crossover sports utility vehicle $33,199 (As driven $34,463) SOHC, 24-valve V-6 3.8-liter 225 hp at 4,000 rpm 255 at 3,750 rpm 4-speed automatic w/Sportronic manual shifting 108.3 in. 190.2 in. 73.6 in. 70.2 in. 39.6 in. 41.4 in. 38.7in. 38.5 in. 40.7 cubic feet/76.4 w/rear seats folded up to 3,500 Ibs. 4,167 pounds 21.4 gallons 17 mpg city/ 22 mpg highway Funky design and lots of room, makes a nice crossover SUV. with little of the top-heaviness some bigger sports utili- ties offer. Off-road, the suspension was capable of absorbing bumps with aplomb, although it was a bit bouncy on rutted tracks. The all-wheel-drive offered secure grip in sand and grass, but the underside rubbed going over some gentle humps. The all-wheel disc brakes had a nice pedal feel and decent stopping power, although there was some nose dive under heavy braking. We didn't feel much brake fade after some heavy use. The base price of the Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited AWD is $33,1999, with standard front airbags and front seat-mounted side impact airbags, roof rails, towing package, full-size spare tire, driver's power seat, 315- watt, AM-FM-CD audio system with steering wheel controls and six-CD changer, and cargo area tonneau cover. The only options are a headliner-mounted DVD player (replacing the standard Limited's sunroof if ordered) and two sets of wireless headphones for $1,200, and a $369 cargo tray/cargo net/trailer hitch/chrome exhaust tip package. With destination, our Endeavor had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $34,463. Bottom line the Mitsubishi Endeavor endeavors to be the funkiest SUV out there, inside and out, and it sort of succeeds. It isn't an all-out off-roader, which means it has enough on- and off-road capabilities to please its buyers. It's decently built, drives well and holds a family that doesn't need a third-row seat. Slot it in the "I want an SUV, but don't need one really" col- umn, and it will do just fine. Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traffic during a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provided by the manufacturer according to their schedule and represent a broad spectrum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufac- turer's suggested retail prices. A longer version of this review and past reviews can be see# onjacksonville.com's "Autos" link. IIICII~IP~PI -- -L -1 ~- ~C. I I JaX Ar News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 7, 2005 950 Garden/ Lawn SLawn Mower model 20707 22" self pro- peled w/ manual, runs good $50 771-0457 4 TORO MOWER Self Spropeled Recycler, S Personal paces with grass catcher-Just serviced $125; 2-Elect Edgers $35 & $45. 912-496-4984 955 Household Furniture S, Aluminum Topper S81.5" Long, 63.5" Wide. Exc. cond. was on '97 Dodge Dakota Club Cab. $200. 781-1532 4. BEAUTIFUL TEMPERED GLASS END TABLES, (2) AI $4Oea. Stroller, good condition $40. 904-641-5059 BED! A BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904) 674 0405 BED Restonic SAdjustable Magic bed, It pillow top mattress, single. Was $1347 for $500. Excellent cond 904-261-0487 Dining and Living Rooms Leather and Ent Centers Quality Furn I@ Wholesale *No membership required- -visa/mq/amex/discover- 4. COFFEE TABLE Mirrored top ,|13"0Wx49"L. End Stable, mirrored top 24"x24", like new $100. Call 264-2931 4. COUCH AND LOVESEAT $300; Little Tikes Kan- garoo Play Gym $30; Call 912-510-0595 Couch Excellent con- dition; White day bed Sw/canopy;Lv Rm Chair (904) 264-3486 Creme Couch & / Lbveseat oval end \ tables,coffetbl, moon mirror $400 25 gal fish tank $35 291-6503 4 Cudo $75 Corsica S| glass top dining tbi + a|4 arm chrs exc cond. $200 am microwave $20 291-6503 - 4, Dy Bed w/trundle & 2 mattresses $200 Call 269-0782 4 'DAY BED -with Strundle and 2 mat- S tresses $200. Call 269-0782 DINING A BEAUTIFUL ALL CHERRY TABLE w/8 Chairs, Hutch & Buffet. New in box. Cost $6K. Sell $2150. 737-1764 4, DINING ROOM - Oak table, bench, chrs, $550, China cabinet, $150. BR set, $375 obo. Call 406-4199 4 Fullsize bed Futon l silver metal frame mattress $ 450.00 Desk 30" X60" $25. Table 36'X60" $30. 904 261.0139 FURN for family rm, sofa, Iv St. 2 endtbils, coffee tbi, 2 recliners Call 230-2071 GLASS COFFEE TABLE w/metal frame, S1 like new $75. Call (904) 868-3075 4. Hide -A- Bed counch, solid black Queen size I bed inside, must sale before move only $150.00 call576-9827 4. INFANT Changing Table good con- 4|.1dition, $45. Call 221-8749 a. KENMOORE Washer & CDmryer in good shape White both run fine SCall Troy 291-7631 70 series Kenmoore 4 KIngsize Water- R bed waveless S. softside, fits regular kin sheets. Includes metal frame, thermostat heater, box support, liner $100.912.576.1250 ,t Lighted Glass Front China cabinet w/base SI matching dining table w/6 chairs. All linens fOr table incl. $600 270- 7990 4 Lighted glass front china cabinet w/base 1 matching dining table w/6 chairs. All linens for table incl $600.00 904992-1708 Master Bedroom SSuith e, Ivory w/marble top queen bed. Night- stand Armtyire Dresser Mirror. Good cond. $900. 272-4208 4 Mission Style Futon w/ mattress. Less than a year old $75 obo 278-1029 4 Patio Table w/6 chairs & cushions. Good cond, $150 215.9037 4, Pine china cabinet 48"X70"X11" $175 Golf clubs Ram gold with bag 3. pin putter Driver and 3W$ 100.00 771-0365 SPro Sport Fitness 4 | Climber exercise bike. You must see to beleive! Call Kim 778-2464 4 Rol Top Desk. Solid S mahogany, nine Sdrws exc cond. $700 obo 908-5998 ROLLTOP DESK Oak w/chair, $550 OBO, ( 4 Antique oak side- board with glass top $400 OBO. Call Steve 912-882.5044 SSolid Oak Bedroom SSet, No Bed, Dresser w/mirror, chest ex-cond $675, lot bed sheets full $100 Call 226-1291 4 Tan Oak Entertain- ment Center exc cond. Call Kim 778-2464 4 Twin Size Captain Bed, 3 drws, book- | case, headbrd, honey-colored wood $100 obo 852-2647 4 Twin Size Comr forter set Includes sheets. Valance and rug Hello Kitty Design Barely used call 542-4602 $40.00 A- Used Pool Table /I. all accessories incl. \JI) Buyer Pickup $1500 960 Machinery- A CRAFTSMAN AIR COMPRESSOR 6hp, 60gal. Vertical tank two stage oil less motor, 240Volt. Like knew $300. 276-0656 A Sale Husqvama walk-behind 36 i |jlMower Kohlers SEngine sitdown sulky Cost $3357 Sell $1500 Call Billy 542-2704 ext. 317 TABLE SAW- 10" Craftsman, like new, $200 obo. Sears Crafts- man Roto Tiller $25 obo. 904-262-4899 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services PIANO Wurlitzer Spin- net, good cond. $700. Brenda 904-343-6219 980 Sporting Goods S80 cfAluminum scuba tank excellent con- dition needs Hydro and VIP $ 75.00 365-5557 o Baseball Bats, 4 Lou- isville Slugers TPX'S- MODELS TPXBL.TPXFBXL L TPXFBXV.TPXYXL Excel- lent condition all for$ 45.00(904) 781- 7076 E-Z GO GOLF CART 2001 Elec. w/charper, runs great, fun to ride. $1750. Northside 904- 591-6625 + more! A FORD Bronco '87, Built 302 lifted 9" total 38" tires, duel exhaust CD player lots of new parts. $6500 obo. Call 904-542-3588 4 For sale Golf equip- ,t ment woods, irons set 1 for men/Ladies.Bags Balls, games etc call Walt 778-9167 MOW-Frl 2-6 PM 980 Sporting Goods A Golf clubs Ram Gold with Bag 3 PW V Irons drivers and 3 wand putter$100.00 771-0364 4 HOBBS CREEK 7.8.9 / FLYREEL with back- S ing. WF8F Cortland Flyline. New condition and free flyrod and flies $75.908-0531. HOME GYM Welder 8920, Manual Extra LWeights. Was $310; sell $150. Like new. 904-261-0487 4 Ketrer Kadett Sport S Hydraulic Rowing I Machine Elec. Dis- plays was $763. for $350. like new 904.261.0487 r POOL TABLE 6' SBrunswick pool I table, good cond. 3 cues and balls $125 'Call 406-4454 POOL TABLE - Brunswick green carpet $350 obo. Located in Jax. 904-422-0407 Remington CDL 25-06 with a Leupold VX-1ll 6.5-20X50 fired 10 times to sight in. Both in MINT condition. $1200 OBO. 904-994-6001 S.C. -Hunting Club Membership openings. 737-0867 737-6091 SYAMAHA XLT 1200 '04, Jet Ski excel- lent Condition, incl. trailer and several accessories. Call 803-3515 10 fs Livestock 1005 & Supplies PASOFINO 18y/o, Mare, Sorrel w/Flaxen Main & Tail. 904-751-5074 1010 Pet's & Supplies ADBA Blue Nose Pups. THICK! 386-752-8502/ 386-288-3360/288-3360 AUSSIES -Mini 10wks & Toy's 9wks, S/w full bid, POP, M/F, $500 406-2503 BICHON FRISE, AKC, Ch. Grandparents. $1000. 47898 84329/320-4175 BICHON FRISE PUPS-CKC, Ch. pedigree. Non shed. $500-$600. 904-825-0005 Bird Cage 36"W 28D i 68"H, Like New w/ V separate perch stand. $160 264-9333 Bouvier Des Flandres AKC 6F, 1M, blk/brindle, $750 -$850. 678.358.4155 BOXERS PUPS AKC reg Fawn & Brindle, $400. 912.842.4861, 481.2698 CAVALIER KING CHARLES 5mo M/F, tri, H/C. shots $1000ea. 772.342.7500 CHIHUAHUA- PUPS ACA reg. 1 Males, $400. 9 4-525-6519 COCKER PUPS AKC. Blk, POP, exc. bloodlines. $500. Taking dep. now. 904-384-4355 for details COCKER SPANIELS PUPS 1 M, 2 F, AKC. POP, $400 904-859-7668 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES pre- cious 904- 346-3666 English Springer Spaniel, Blk & White, Purebred male, 8mo. neut., all shots complete. Needs owner who has time to run & play. $600.00. (Pd $850.00.) 904-213-8601 Ferrets, 1 male, 1 Female, both 6 mths, 1't $150 for pair; 110 gal tank & stand $350, Call Lauren 614-6820 Free 3 Yrs Old Male Sneutered declawed tl inside only Tuxedo Cat Serious Respon- sible Inquires only 904.743.4751 GER SHEP PUPS 11wks, Europ breed, AKC/CFF /OFFA cert 904.2622899 PAPILLON PUPS -Smos., M/F, Ilth Cert, Shots, $800ea. 772.342.7500 PUG PUPPIES 10 wks, fawn, 2 M's, 3 F's HC $350 Call David 266-2131 Redbone Hound to good home, pure blood, 10 mos. $100.904.491.6269 ROTTWEILER Pup s AKC Health Certificates, POP $500, S Male, 5 Female Call 783-3328 SHIH-TZU, BIk & white, M- 6mo no papers, grt w/kids, $150. 743-7629 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS 13 wks old. 1st shots/ dewormed. $325. & up. (904)762-9024 YORKIE POOS. 6wks old, 1st shots, all black. 2 M $450, IF $500. 777-6780 Transportation 1200Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 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 1200 Aviation Twin Engine Turbo-Prop. MU-2, Long Body. $400,000. 904-612-1267 carsandplanes.com, 1205 Boats 14' LOWE JOHN '02 '03 25hp Yam. LW, FF. Exc. cond. $3750. 683-1995 15' WATER Reeper- open trihole 18hp Evin rude, new trir $900. 285-3627 4 18' Bayliner Cobra .1 1988 w/force 125 outboard runs great Includes boat cover asking $3,600 OBO Call (921)828-2017 1996 Sea d0 TI, runs i good, just tuned up <]1 w/trailer $1500 278-2132 4 19 Bayiner Marine .19-5.- 00'IDrr wI 72- 17,4 ar,:r '2 P S19' CHAPPARAL "9109B /3i11 tne l.to, s. Must seil -$2000 000. Cont act Omar, Great F un! 915-329-9578 4, 19' MONTEREY CUDDY CABIN 3.0 Mercruiser VI eng. and Yamat, stead drive viar. trailer, motor shot. Ain-'. $9500. 912-259-064J 19' SEA BOSS '04, center console, 115 hp. 4 stroke Johnson 9,) hr. '04 alum trr. located 31 St Simon's Hampto. Pt Marina/Inspection & test drive easily arranged, Great ooat for rising fuel cost. $15,000 912-634 4814 2 2000 Sea DooRXDI 951 cc 50 hours on ro..r'. \j New trailer. se'iu..u inquiries only $iw' Middleburg 449-6383 2001 Seadoo RX a trailer. Exc Cona Only 38 hrs! Must See. $5,500 ContAct Markus 904-521-2854 -r 912-576-5814 20' GRADY WHITE '65. caddy cabin '94 200hp Yamaha, w/trlr, as i. Asking $3500 287-04 35 23' BAYUNER CIERA '97 I/O AC/H, galley, SIps 4. TLR, $19,500 904.529-2431 2000 Wellcraft 28' cruiser low hours, excel conr well equip., $33,000. work 386.59.1l81 PM or WE 386.649.4501 29' MAXUM '00 SRC 7 .1 eng, AC, 300+hrs. new canvas elect $49.000 OEM. Call 588-5330 1205 Boats 1300 Motorcycles 1325 Automotive S29RINKER- '96, KAWASAKI KLR650 BMW 740iL 2001, Auto, Cabib cruiser, sleeps '03, dual adult heated seats, run flat 4 14, head. showerm I garage kept only tires, loaded. $34,988. refrig. full canvas 350 1500 miles EC no 371-4728 Mercruiser I/O $20,000 trades 904-879-1631 below book BMW XS 3.0 2002, Prem. 904-993-3185 PocketBike Mini Rac- Pkg. low miles, rear STng motorcycle 49cc, 2 climate Pkg, $32,988 4 STINGRAY- '00 \Il stroke engine. 371-4728 S 20CS 190hp front/back disk tL Mercruiser, Bimini brakes, max speed 45 MPH, BMW Z32. 2001, Convt cockpit covers 20' max weight 265 lbs auto, CD. 6 cyl. $21,988 cuddy trim tabs depth blk/chrome $250 obo 3714728 finder sink, potti, stove 553-3374 BUICK CENTURY 00. V6 CD player $13,500 278-9780 S. Set of 33"Tbonbird Loaded, AT, only 18,500 TSC Tires New $350 mi. Nice!$8975.699-9669 WANTED Boats. 1 Call 269-1296 BUICK LESABRE '93.4dr. motors, trailers auto fully loaded. $3450 any condition. SUZUKI BRZ 125L- Cal 772-1221 "The Used Parts People" 03. four stroke, Weeks Marine 387-1440 "< great starter bike. CADILLAC CTS 03 0 Runs and looks St#F310. $25,988 YAMAHA 2250 01 good. $1300 obo. TOMIUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 Doug Harvey 912-576-7434 S Suspension Excel. CADILLAC SEDAN RmsRentahl bars, Suzuki Katana 750 9 DEVILLE BROUGHAM' boots h et inc new paint, plugs, oil 35k actual miles. Extremely Fast. $2600 < change, bike cover & 2nd owner, $3500. PCS 912-882-0992 helmet minc. $2500 obo. 904-219-5813 /219-6819 S22,000mi Cal 912-729-4140 1210 Sailboats SUZUKI RM12502 Spring Edition. Loaded. Exc. cond. Never $5995. Call 859-5820 raced test ride on 25' 1975 new bottom my property. CHEVY CAVALIER'03 paint & galley, 3 sails. $2900obo. Eves St#F220. $10,588 $1499 obo 904-298-0275 729-7932 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKIRL480 '93 1 S1 Boat Dockage l Newer tires new CHEVY CORVETTE 84, 12clutch chain hard top ,conv, Great S& Rentals 4 recent top endsitting, condo, $k 284-7610 needs tuned. $850, CHEVY IMPALA '01. ORTEGA RIVER Kingsland 912-675-4811 $8995 BOAT SLIPS Discounted Call 859-5820 904-387-5538 TRIUMPH THUNDERBIRD Call 859-5820 '96, 2600 MI, 885 CC, CHEVY METRO LSI'01. 1230 RV's& $2700 obo 242-9735 4dr., AT, AC, exc cond, can finance. $89/mo Supplies 1310 Auto Parrts wac. Call1389-7700 2000 Coleman NiagraSt#BHCE2ZB $6988 Pop-up W/AC, Ghde 4 ChevEMTruck TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 o ut porta-potti 1500 OEM Rims.3714877 Shower, Extras $7K fits 1998 to 2002 CHRYSLER 300M '02, 080 264-4309 or Models 16" 6 Lug Pro M, Ithr, very clean, nigra4sale@aol.com $200 obo. 912.576.7434 4dr, stereo CD., snrf, 26' DUTCHMEN LITE '03 93 Ford E250 4.9, 6 cyl- chrynice 55k hwy miallo w/Super Slideout, inder eng, trans& rear must sen, $17,500 obo Spacious Floor Plan end, $600. 282-4649 374m6usse. 00b exc. condition $13 900 374-6456 803-4749 904-646-4636 3. BED EXTENDER for CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 35 Fleetwood Bounder 2 Edge PcRanUer '03 Outstanding cond, 200381FeetwoodBoundeWork- 12)Eoeck U low mi, must sell now 20031Eng Work- Never used $10.00 $12,945. Call 389-7700 4 ?horse Chev Allison Call 912-576-3130 Trans 3 Slides 11K miles 12MPG Quick Sale CAMAROS (2) '81 will CHRYSLER PTCRUISR 02 $78 (603) 479-4122 make one goodakes TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 36' AIRSTREAM 96- both. Musttake both Corvette 1998 Con- 37kmi, dual air, a/c cars 673-8401 vertible Pewter Black cond, $27,500'obo. C HROME22" top kmles.Up 813-495-4990 ~. WHEELS- with grades for more HP tire- & wheels $23,500 OBO (904) 771-5692 '88 AWARD 30'. very Excellentcond DD VE AT good cond, sips 6, ful $1600 obo DODGEsAVENGER'9. ATn' A $4000 912- 73-7233 (904)803-6828 sunroof spoiler, cl77-1ean. AIRSTREAM & TRAIL TIRES & RIMS 22" truck MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS tires, 6 mo's new, $2100 DODGE AVENGER ES 95 ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES set of 4 904-751-0169 St#BUCF147B. $4,988 Sales. Service, Parts __ __ TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1 0 Antiques/ a Dodge neon 00' silver 1.800541-6439 1320 Classics low miles $6013 Auto C P 8xI7)A/C sunroof alloy rims SCAMPER 83x167' CD changer AC/HEAT, Shower/ 9 2004 pioneer Trailer 16 (904) 997CD change1442 k |Loaded $2000. Firm. ft. Sleeps 4 AC Heater cell (904) 477- 0824 2 Jet Skis, Dble k\J,/ gas stove micro Trailer. All Assec. Runs Refrigerator,frezzer 1. Dodge RamlS00SLT great, will sell. Seper- tubshowerawing ample .98 9 uadcab77,000mi, ate $4000 FOR BOTH. storage $8,000.00 \I' sprayed bedliner, J I M I v e m s g (904)284.7183 rolltop cover. NADA 904-529-8263 $11,325 Asking $9,500 Cell Chevy Impala 1962 4dr, 616-6585 COACHMAN 24'- restored to original S'84, Class C, foot, $15,000 firm, serious DODGE STRATUS'04. .L\ motorhome, fully inquires. 904.696.5283 Outstanding cond, contained, gen- __ ___ loaded, must sell this erator, 350, engine, week $11,575.389-7700 41,500 miles, $5,000. 1325 Automotive 992-6877 or 294-3564 FORD FOCUS ZXS'02 C St#E901. $8,988 COACHMAN ,. 1989 Honda Accord DX TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 P '7 4 Automaticrunsgood _1L)sleeps 4, ful dnewCVAxle, wheel FORD MUSTANG '94, kitchen bath cann, I Qr-1u,' ,,r.l-, 95k mi. 1 owner eTc sleep B.22'. $1. 00 niCe ru n,-, I ,?,' C, cona. $3c50 471 2137 1 r. 2 2.:.r FORD Mustang Cony '99 uv n--, ;416 CL LAuf. gre, y Olack top. exira SC' urir..,- e3n. Female caner. 3 R --T P :AMlC O.:3li rwarr $9500 220 708 9 h d2 ,-& I I1 3 0 6 5 r PRICEALRT.cmFORD4 MUSTANG T O '00 Ri1Sri 6 1 :,SL $OOA on. $179 mre WAC p 0 rngo .rr ,lie rC-.,. Call B59 5820 A. BEAT 5our Cur or. gn Au Ford Probe ZGT 94' rfl 0oal L3roesi wn.i, -r. i E olum e de sier ,viin .,1 '.M. i r, ,-lr r.-.r 0 finest selection of I'TTd,, UI'I i. ll iii .,.l, A iU To HaO l ,s in Fiurda' -9- i r3[ 8, 0. Cr 1 ,i- We .ill make .our_ Ie d- IM -.i ' buying exoer,-ence l O ,.r l4 AdA, erio able' ,1.-A 2, 1.Q I4. a 'o SUNCOASTRV oo^V ;., ,.,,o^,o .- TOWABLE con .-, !,:-a.,:,n ala 2.L 8 6 n , SUPER CENTER ..):n i : 49 6 J-16 ,i,.- ., 9012 Beach Blvd. .A 2001 H D Sporsler iafI ,rr; :l. :.. ill 1 904642 1600 L S U 3 .. :.D .,f Nl I' BURO, 0-L, 1 800 695 2302 ,J, rlr.['..i iC wit., .. 1-j sil3 www.suncoastrv.com ,E,,., ..... -I I..j . O 0on-a C RAR mug D eL E T .n ;r 21J iY DN49 3 I"2" MI Dt. J .r.Pe TER STOWMASTER WITH BAE 'LTE A LS 4 in O) ,T..i,I sniW '-. -.er',rg-9 12 1576 27 ' HORT E nEEi.Cli)'OEL t $0 DOWNll,-,cGrel cir, FORD TAURUS '05 ,OiTi.,-l 2.,) EELLVERT ,l,, ..G ''d0 Lke new $250 per mo t.RI:'b L UE'.S 0~P. 2 / Call 859.5820 Toyota MH 1978, 4cyl, J -. 3nM3,m3 FORD TAURUS SEL '03 4spo. ma ny new parts S Lded. r. sunr 13.800. runs great, ver, rehli. M ,"n"'""r."'".nr L'dE 22kmi 912-641-0604 able. depenoable $1000. \I'r-r 5rki:.= ir : Cd ODO. Call 757 1254-1 c ip,).ir ,T,-3i,1 FORD TAURUS SES 04. Sralrc-. r...lrdl; -.l .1Deir Loaded. 25K mi $11.975 'm I t.,:,6-,1 T1 ?B-[l' 76 42J1;, hnancing. 674-4-444 1300 Moorc.cles 24 h.3un, u. .n FORD WIndstar '98, 94K tr. l, I,,1,-1 mi GoMod condition 1 HiM-'-,r, a r,ad. ] ." ,S i ,T,..I0 :0 ,Er O Iu 55r00C C a n 90- '4.1-67 1 ti3,- ru r. ,no 1lki- L5O.e8 Bi, 4928 36i HONDA ACCORD 92 4ar r'r ,,0cS2-1 .;7,J66 06% AUTO.o pvr winds. AC -M-,l r .-3.-.i ,c,:.ul. 2HPa', t-8rinaai Only 3450. 7 72.1221 .f,-.n,.id0 .-.1[ 5 .dgiri inerr,%A175i1 HONDA ACCORD EX '03, 12.i. 014 I 6 OB 060 64 162. 4dr Sedan. 15kmi. Exc 2000 Suzuki VLISoolc Lcc nd $22k. 904 543-8449 9lo. ,.3-3d 1,a -.r- 2NDBUYAUTO.com HONDA CIVIC "96. er..S,-,-.elrj CLEAN USED CARS LX. sedan CC. b 3ckrer 1rT,, .CD,0.0'JL. SA L. A` br'lJrO1!'k.T... .j. Acuran .2TL97oilck. owner, no accid. 3 4i.1.-J...1 4 ar. au[o. or nets. Non-smoker. 2002 K:l k, mnen-, eve fining K mm. $5.500. 992-6877. t Iil la C -rhn $875 OOOleather. 294-3564 drhJ ,li.l.,n,,-;alrl.rs new .r. C lepn .1 Honda Civic LX '96 0'1.,- .i 9q04-8661 63i rSedan, 4 cl. cruise. I>r,uii .,:r, i.:., T,,Iy Acuralntegra RSS 94' 5sod. 74 miles. l7 .J'*:', -,r3.:[ J); crj3 ::,..r ,-,.upe 2dr. runs one owner, no BUELL XB9R '03 -whit e. & I.,.sr dr ar J- ,00 accidents, non smkr, exc. cond.. 740uim CdIIMa, e 7 i-i2.-j S 5.500 Cail904 992 677 1500,). 904-742-3461 ACURA LEGEND '95 Lded HARLEY DYNA 02 9km,. 4dr Sedan. olive. HYUNDAI ELANTRA '9. ./Super Glide, 4100 $7900,too 904.382-7561 dr. AT AC.low miles rml. garaged. entra ACURA LEGEND LS 89 cnrcme. acci-so, StBUC9u60A. S3.968 HYUNDAI nIBURON 03 rel. man, oerfor.- TO 16uil auTLfF.' 11 3 ,77 StnFOIl 113986 mfnce D.rts $14900 I)MIBIiSH AuDiE 'L 71 WF OBO c,04 284 5258 ACURA RL'05 .v ,owner HNARLEY DYNA 4 n-metallic grev. lack int. ,l i '--i.. ,tra.-3,.-r C0 .1 SHARLEYD3NA loadedw extra 391 0040 1) ,T, Al.. a- C: lr Sid,,- u-";i ALL MilitarYi KIAOPTIMAEX 04 i.:,- i,"i :~,, I and Civilian I stF193 $112.486 SHARLEY ELECTRA $0 DOWN l0k uuAJT,,LIIE371 .1.77 GLIDE'83 '.,13, -, LEXUS ES-300 92. Sao ur,,.. I EVERYBODY | 113kmi lcadeo. $3990 r:. 3,( |i RIDES! 2459916 SHARLEYSOFTAILFXST CALL CHRIS LEXUS ES3od00 99. dr. CALL.CHR.IS h.aoed. moonroor Ithr .1.dl |r 662 0726 nice. $9000n 674.44441-1 ii l..I ull ,lr LEXUS E5300 "9 Cacn it -.,uuoC- ..- 12 :C 2'0" l E ilion. white a Deige gun meil bloc. 3krri air Lkc k, ..', u3ed ,:-,-,, Cri,_ gar heoe $16"600 AUDI T.F. 04 .J.,11i, 0in O ii ,:- 15.1n Take 0,8er 3,men8s SteF262 $25 56 .i..an li..:ia ;;., 904-8f3-638J lCM 4rH OLil/IPL[. 1];I 1 ir' lil'li" 7-Ji ' 4 Honda C0 CruiserBMW 25 2 AutO. UNCOLN LS V8 02 T ,' 11e aIl runl BMW J251 20.2. Auto. StaF315 121.888 u 2.l6 71.,9 BMW 3251- 2002, leatner. MAXDA MX3 '94 Sipeeo. Nr P PC. Cruise. CD. sunrooil. Ipoiler Only 04t4H a eri, ,,l ..3'. 25.988 321 4724 $2950 Call 772.1221 ,'i | .:r.r..T..,.- .1-:. .i' BMW 328196' MAZDA 626- '99 i. C ii P.le :,2 1;7S L.I,:.. bi.k / lowv ml. sod. great N IcA 3d,31a. 'Kawasaki EX250Nin|a G,'e-t Card $10.000 tires asking $5.000 n 'r.,,,T,, ru.n" ii.n.: BMW 530ia- 2002. AutO. MAZDA MILLENIA 99 q,,.o !i 3,-.3 P.tu_' Prem Pkg. CD 131.986 itBO1150 $10.286 Ito nn ;. t I;4 L40' 371 4728 rirll diSH AtluFLt'. Ill 1477 l service to our nation | 1325 Automotive MAZDA Millennium '01, 1 owner, loaded. ex clean must sell 234-6611 MAZDA RX7 '85. Black, sunroof, spoiler. Only $2950. Call 772-1221 R. MERCEDES 450SL / Roadster '74 4 antique w/orig. FL L tag, hardtop, cony. Red/Tan interior, Ask- ing $15,900 Call Tommy 542-8894. nite 278-6251 MERCEDES ML320 '01, 54k mi 4dr, wine red w/tan Ithr int, stereo, cd, snrf, Imo new trans S& rear end w/warr. very nice, must sell. $26,500 obo 374-6456 803-4749 MERCEDES SL600 '96 V-12, low mi, low price, Like new, Priv. 904396.9885 MERCURY SABLE WAGON '03. Loaded. 3rd seat, low mi$11,975. 699-9669 MITS ECLIPSE GT 01 Lthr sunrf, alloys, top prem pkg $199mo. 859-5820 MITSUBISHI GALANT '04 $12,995 WAC Call 859-5820 NISSAN Altlma '95 4 dr, new tires, sunroof, AMFM, great cond. $2995 223-5322 Nissan Maxima SE . 02' all power, all ' ./ leather, very fast, tint, sunroof, bose 100k mi warranty w/ 29k mi $18k 904-542-3244 NISSAN SENTRA GXE '02 St#F335. $8,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 $~ OLDS Alero 01, 2D, T V6, auto, power, sunroof, CD, prem t sound, perf package, 61K great cond. MBPI $6500 904-294-8564 A PONTIAC FIREBIRD 86 Body engine 1 & trans in good shape needs minor repairs. $3000obo. Must sell 912-576-4870 PONTIAC GR AM GT '02 St#3188B. $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 A PONTIAC GRAND AM S ps, ac. at, new tires, I 104k mi, $4,500 Call 573-9872 after 4:30pm PONTIAC SUNBIRD CONV ' 92. Auto, AC, clean. $2450. Call 772-1221 PONTIAC TRANS AM '86. T-tops, 5.7 VS. very clean. $4950. 772-1221 SSaturn 1998 gauto- matic good RV tow S car, low miles $5000 obo Call Chuck 904-223-4977 SATURN SC-2 AT, S'92, ally wheels. k PW PL CC silver color, $1499 obo. Daniel P. 573-9874 (w) 3p-11. 729-4001 (H) SATURN SL2 "01 47K mi, clean, loaded, $5495 OBO. fin avail 234- 6611 SATURN SL2 '01 St#BUCF191. $6,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI ESTEEM '02 Exc. cond, CD, $4800. 904-886-7380 1325 Automotive TOYOTA CAMRY LE '97 4d. AC, sunrf, spoiler, wheels. $4950. 772-1221 TOYOTA COROLLA '01 good cond, 41,373 mi, 378-6988 Toyota Corolla '01 ST Silver, VVTi Auto ' | Cold AC, 58,000mi. new tires great shape $8200 904.535.2756 TOYOTA COROLLA 01 St#4282A. $8,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA COROLLA '98 $99 per mo. WAC Call 859-5820 TOYOTA ECHO '02 $0 down, $139mo WAC Call 859-5820 TOYOTA MATRIX XR '03 St#A1309A. $12,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID '0 10-8 yr 100.000 mi warranty 76K mi., $12,900. Call 568-4792 TOYOTA SOLARA '01. Immac, fully loaded, priced for immed sales. 10,975. Call 389 7700 ,a Toyota Tacoma 04' SPrerunner Bouble Cab. 4 ; red, 7k mi, $21,000 Call Mike 542-5646 or 772-1754 4, VOLVO 960 '95 - SGrey MI:95, 700 O Radio/Cass. 6CD-Changer, Dolby System, Sunroof, Exc. Cond. Call Mrs. Burch 610-6160. Asking $5,500. 4 VW '64, total restore, Szero rust, zero mi's. X& 1641cc, new fenders, floor interior, paint, spare running engine $3,500 obo 904-573-4351 VW BEETLE GLS '00 Turbo. Red at, loaded, thr, moonroof. 40.800 miles. $11,975. 699-9669 VW Corrado G-60 90' | 154k mi, newly rebuilt, S supercharger, New window regs, extra head/cam paint/body great $6500 Debbie 221.5912 1335 $2000 or Less $5001 POLICE INPOUNDSI Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 X2529 SChevy Camaros '81 Stwo will make one .l-good project car $200. takes both Must talk both cars 912.573.2819 CHEVY S10 '82 -lowner, $1295; CHEVY 4x4 '86 - New clutch & trans $1500firm. 904.393-2098 A Dodge Daytona S Turbo -Z '86 1lsCarrol Shelby, 5 speed. Air, new tires, brakes, starter, runs great, rebuilt trans, $2400 obo. 904.783.9272 FORD ESCORT '98. Mechanics special, runs & drives great need AC work $1875. Call 389-7700 FORD MUSTANG '88 5 Itr eng 5 spd, fast runs good Needs minor work. $1200 obo. 904-881-3033 1335 $2000 or Less FORD SHO '91. speed, leather, sunroof. Only $1950. Call 772-1221 HONDA ACCORD '91 DX, 4dr sedan. 201kmi. 5spd S1100obo. 904476-9561 HONDA CIVIC LX '910nly $500. For listings call 800-749-8116 x7327 MERCURY MARQUIS '91 Runs good, needs minor work. $9000bo. 881-3033 MERCURY TRACER '93, 4dr, AT, cold AC, low mi $1975 723-3110 OLDS CUTLASS SIERRA - '95, 4dr, AT. AC, $1975 813-3824 TOYOTA TRUCK '90 5spd AC, wheels. Only $1950. Call 772-1221 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO - '98. Z71, 83,600 mi, all pwer, 4x4 works, $10,500 obo Local/OP 901-831-7181 CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB SILVERADO '98 turbo diesel, Ithr, loaded, nice! $13,975. 699-9669 CHEVY BLAZER' 04 St#9957A. $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY PICK UP '94 Extended cab full .s i z e $4000 904- 542-2445 x 118 CHEVY SILVERADO S- '94, ext cab, long ki- bed, 6.51, turbo diesel, 275k mi. $4000 or trade. Call Mitch 912-882-3791, looking for small truck. CHEVY SILVERADO '03 ext cab. V8/ CC 5.3L, 51K, $19,000 S904-687-0561 CHEVY SILVERADO 04, 4d XCab VS, loaded,20K, nice, $18,975. 777-9119. CHEVY Silverado LS '04, Ext Cab, V-8, all pwr, extras, silver, 18k mi's, exc cond. $21k 424-6431 CHEVY SILVERADO '94 Ext Cab. AT, 350 V8, clean. $6950. 772-1221 4 DODGE Caravan T Grand '94 Leather tI seats, tinted win- dows, seven pas- senger, great trans- portation $1500 Call 278-1674 568-4899 or 568-4946 S Dodge Dakota 7r / club cab exc cond, Interior like new low mi, very sharp $7000 Nego 781-1532 DODGE RAM-'01 S1500SLT Club Cab | 2WD VS Magnum Alloy wheelsbelow NADA only $8,000 Call 912-674-5319 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 0 3 Quad Cab. HEMI, low mi, loaded $23,975.389-7700 DODGE XCAB DAKOTA 02 St#F257. $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SFord Bronco '87 302 lifted 9 inches. total 38 inches tires duel exhaust CD player, lots of new parts. $6500 obo 904.542.3588 FORD ESCAPE 02. 4dr, red w/grey cloth, at/ac loaded$10975. 699-9669 FORD EXPEDITION '01 Eddie Bauer, loaded, white/tan leather $13,975 CASH. 699-9669 FORD EXPEDITION '98 St#E875B. $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371. 4877 Ford Explorer '00 1 owner great cond. 42K ml $12,200. 399.1938 FORD F-150 Crew cab, '01 Lariat, loaded, very clean ready to sale $12,500. Call 294 7104 FORD F-150 XL '01, V8, long bed, w/side dia- mond plate tool boxes, 83K mi, good cond, $10,000. Ph 904-278-6885 FORD F250SD LARIAT 0 3 Ext Cab. 9K, immac, must sell $21,995. Call 389-7700 FORD F3SOSD XLT DRW '01 Ext Cab. Exc shape, loaded, must sell $17,975. Call 389-7700 FORD RANGER '98. AT, 2.51, 68,500mi, CD, AC, grtcond $4500 708-9898 FORD RANGER "94 BIk 5spd, AC, wheels, 86K. Only $2950. 772-1221 4 GEO Tracker '92 Great cond.! Reli- |rable, convertible, red, 2 door Won't last $3000 obo call 278-1674 or 568-4899 4 GMC Sonoma 01'4dr, fully loaded, Good | Cond. 78k mi, $12, 500 obo . 912-258-8521 HONDA CR-VEX 04 St#1228B. $21,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ISUZU AMIGO CONV'00 Black 5spd, ac, 44K mi, nice. 1900dn 699-9669 ISUZU RODEO '94. 4dr, auto. cold air. Only $2450. Call 772-1221 ISUZU TROOPER 4X4 "92 Auto, 6cyl. Only $2950. Call 772-1221 4 JEEP CHEROKEE- S'89, very reliable, i|t ,new paint, new tires, ac, must see! $1,800 OBO call 278-1674 or 568-4899 JEEP Grand Cherokee '04 Spec. Ed. sfiver/tan Ithr, 4X4, Lded, CD. 10kmi, $20,900. 904-334-3620 JEEP PUBERTY LTD '02 St#2142C. $14,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 JEEP SAHARA '03 $$320/mo. WAC Call 859-5820 JEEP WRANGLER '04 $290 per month WAC Call 859-5820 JEEP WRANGLER '99 Custom wheels. $6499 Call 859-5820 KIA SPORTAGE CON- VERTIBLE '01. Sspd. ac, loaded $4975. 699-9669 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's LEXUS LX470 '01 67k miles, maintenance records, excellent cond. $30,900 (904)614-1438 MAZDA B3000 Sport Dual '01 loaded, a/t, 29,300 mi's, $7900 923-1169 MAZDA MPV LX'04 St#E831. $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE '95 4X4, Many Xtras. good cond., charcoal, $4000. 904-612-9908 NISSAN PATHFINDER '93 new tires, extras, NADA $3250 obo 610-7879 Toyota RAV 4 '02 white many extras, exc. cond. $15,300. 704.560.6115 TOYOTA TACOMA '03 Reg Cab. exc cond, priced to sell this week. 11,975. Call 389 7700 TOYOTA Tacoma Pre- Runner SR5 '02 V6 AT ext cab, cruise, alarm. sprayed on bedliner. white w/black trim, 37K mi, $14,900. David 997-8222 4 UTILITY TRAILER S6x12 5000 axle 1 loaded ramp full 6" C-Channel frame new tires and rims $750. Call 282-6466 1345 Vans/Buses CHEVY VENTURE '97 St#BUCE916A. $3,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE B250 '93 HI-TOP Sherrod conversion van 185,000 miles excellent cond, rebuilt mission. $4,000. (904)246-4284 FORD WINDSTAR '01. 4dr, AT, dual AC. loaded. $8975. Call 699-9669 FORD WINDSTAR '96 exc cond, $3500 904-249-8227 HONDA ODYSSEY EX *2 St#3033A. $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SEDONA '05. Fully loaded, immac cond, priced for quick sale $16,845. Call 389-7700 NISSAN QUEST '01 Alloy wheels. $179mo WAC. Call 859-5820 t1 3 Miscellaneous 1.3 Auto A Aluminum Topper | good condition was on 41 97 Dodge Dakota Club Cab $200.00 nego 781.1532 FREE CAR TOPPER to 4, a good home. Call 220-4771 Truck Cap. Century Brand fiberglass. 1' Custom Fit Nissan 86.5-97 King Cab. Exc Cond $200 Call 904--284-4883 AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd -7775600 DUVAL ACURA 11225 Adanic Blvd 725.8000 KEY AUDI 460I-0(i oulhdeiBlvd (.6-4mX) BENTLEY- ORLANDO 895 N Roald ReauJn Blvid LongwoodiOrlando F 4ij7.9-33443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd 725-0911 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Springs 2E-4-45'02 KEY BUICK 4660 So0ulSide Blvd 642-6060 TERRY BUICK 6400 Blanding Blvd 777 5550 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Soutlhide Blvd 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 BIanding Blvd 778 77,00 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, Si Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 10880 PnSlpS HwY 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Mernill Rd '21-1880 GARBER CHEVY HwV. 17GCS 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blunding Blvd 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Prhilips Hy 398-30 36 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV S1550 Ca3.31 Ave 387-14041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 230 US I Sounl 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYS.-PLYM. 1750 Souinsrde Blvd 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrys-Plyn of Orange Park 1515 Wells Ad 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 17 '36 Cist Ave 389-7792 GARBER CHRYS-PLYM Green Cove Sprirg: 264-2416 RICK KEFFER 1.95 EI '129 Fern Bch 1.800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2'330USI ouln 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 1 (1979 AllantBlvd 642.5600 .ADDC R .HRYt. ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd 777.5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 E,1 129 FaimBui 1B -i-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassai Ave 384-6561 BOARD FORD SI. Augusine 3536797 ornda S Super Duty Headquaners PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N Eil 129 i'uiee) 225-3673 DUVAL FORD 1616 Cassal Ave 387-6541 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Spnngs 2644502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Prhlip- Hwy 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlanlic Blvd 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Biandmng Blvd 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Ailantic Blvd 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Spnngs :24-4502 NIMNICHT GMC 1550 Caisal Ave. 385 -041 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlanlic Blvd 565-88W0 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 US Hwy 1 S 1-800-456-169 DUVAL HONDA 1325 Cassat Ave 899-190W0 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Bianding Blvd 269-2277 NIMNICHT HUMMER 1550 Cas.ai Ave i338i-9(0i HYUNDAI OF N. JACKSONVILLE 3333 N Main Si 354-1224 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Soulhside Blvd 642-6060 TERRY HYUNDAI 6400 Bianding Blvd ,77-5550 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Auanlc Blvd 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 A[anli Btvd i99C7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 AlianiBlvd 6421500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 Souih 3544421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Souihside Blvd 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Well Rd 269.1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Ca&al Ave 389 7792 D RICK KEFFER -- PLYM DODGE TRUCK 195Ei 129. Ferr, Bcn SATURN OF REGENCY www*ondimporlsusacom Green Cove Sprngs 264-2416 1-800-228-7454 8600 Adlaric Blvd 725-821)0 11650 BEACH BLVD 998-9992 ww .I k onville.co/iesuin/uiesfuo elr.' lm COGGIN KIA 9401 Alianlic Blvd 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Bianding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N Ronald Reaa, Btvd L0ng, )f0la1rA )Fl 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 112li Atlanic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Alianlic Blvd 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA UNCOLN MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Alianlic Blvd 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 AlanIic Blvd 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Bianding Blvd 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlannc Blvd 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Piips HAy 260-9222 *w CityaulomTOlive ,:om CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Allianli Blvd 565-248,4 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd 77'-8l10 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Brvd 642 7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hy 803000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassal Ave 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 283Sdran Marco SAug 354-2057 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd 2699400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantc Blvd 724-2310 GARBER BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC Green Cove Spnngs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 3919 PhillipsHwy 733-1616 WILSON PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC U S 1 SuuaIS. Auiuwn9l4-7. -,l" BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Allanibc Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N Rouli Revq Blv Lon0Awi/Ord0of F1407 339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blaningr Brvd Jax 904.778-7700 www n,mncni comr I. tJ M~ SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanrding Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassal Ave 389-7700 ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 AlantiC Blvd 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES 10564 PhilipS Hwy 262.0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Yuungerrian Circle 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U S. 1 SouTh St Aug 8022-888 or 9)4-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassai Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Pnlpis HAy 3%-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO' 2525 Philips Hwy. 3965486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Allaniic Blvd 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. 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