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New Leader VP-5 Change Of Command Is Tomorrow Page 3 Photo Club Kids Learn About Digital Photography Pages 6-7 Microchipping Keeping Pets/Owners Together Page 12 THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2005 m \ m -, www.jaxairnews.com: /I A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING At sea on board Eisenhower BASE TwoNAS Jax-based Fishing tourney is Saturday NAS Jax Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation De- partment Mulberry Cove Marina presents the annu- al Bass Fishing Tourna- ment Saturday safe light to 3 p.m. The team format is two anglers per boat and the entry fee is $75 per team. There is an optional Big Bass Pot fee of $10. The tournament is limit- ed to the first 100 teams. The cash prize payout is guaranteed 80 percent, with 100 percent of the Big Bass Pot awarded. Approximately $6,000 in cash prizes will be award- ed. Valuable door prizes will include 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 promotional items and complimentary food and refreshments at the weigh-in ceremony. The tournament results will be certified by the St. John's Bass Anglers Club. Contact the Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for an entry form or email Phil Collins at philip.s.collins@ navy.mil. Education fair slated The Navy College Office will host an education fair April 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The following schools will be represented: Central Texas College; City University; Coastline Community College; Dallas County Community College; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Empire State College; Excelsior College; Florida Community College, Jacksonville; Fort Hays State University; Old Dominion University; Saint Joseph's College of Maine; Southern New Hampshire University; Thomas Edison State College; Troy State University; University of Maryland and Vincennes University. Other organizations being represented will be the Navy College Learning Center, DANTES, SOCNAV, United Services Military Apprenticeship Program and Troops to Teachers. For more information, call 542-2477/78. Photo by PHANJoel Bates AEAN Jay Solero of the "Topcats" of VS-31 inspects the inside of an external fuel tank for water and debris aboard the Nimitz- class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Ike is currently performing flight deck certification in the Atlantic Ocean. een e save lives By PHAN Christopher Molinari USS Dwight D. Eisenhower W while working'on a SH-60F Seahawk helicopter on board USS Dwight D. Eisenhower recently, AM3 Robert Tiller of the HS-5 "Nightdippers" noticed something a little peculiar. Tiller was performing a turn-around inspection of the heli- copter, an inspection performed every 24 hours designed to check various aspects of the helicopter, such as servicing the engine, the gearbox, cables, wires and such for the safety of the air- " craft and crew. During the inspec- : tion, Tiller found a nick, or a tear, i ' on a plastic coated power avail- fI able spindle (PAS) cable. Though it was just a "nick," Tiller knew it could mean trouble for the helo. "I noticed a nick on the plastic coating on the PAS cable, so I went and got a more knowledgeable person to consult about it," he said. As it turned out, Tiller's deci- sion to get his chain of command involved proved to be a wise deci- sion. Had Tiller and his shipmate not fixed the cable, the engine Photo by PHAN Christopher Molinari could have blown and the helicop- APhoto by PHAN Christopher Molf Hinari ter could have crashed. AM3 Robert Tiller of HS-5, To Tiller, finding the "nick" and kneels in front of the SH-60F reporting it was an automatic Seahawk helicopter aboard response. USS Eisenhower. Tiller found "I was just doing my job, but a major problem with the that is something I normally aircraft during a routine don't see," Tiller explained. "It inspection, preventing a pos- doesn't really happen that often, sible accident. it's very rare for us to find some- thing that could have such an impact on the aircraft." Showing proper attention to detail and his job, by noticing damage to the PAS cable, Tiller was following through with the training he has received. "I have been working on these helos for two years now, and you just get a feeling for some- thing not right," said Tiller. In hindsight, fixing the small "nick" had a big impact. "It was actually a pretty simple fix, but it's the small things like this that make a big difference," added Tiller. The Seahawk was fixed, and the aircraft went for a func- tional check flight before returning to the flight deck. Thanks to a keen eye and the willingness of Tiller to get his chain of command involved, the SH-60F Seahawk returned to its duties in the air. For Tiller, it was just another day at the office, but a job well done. squadrons, CVW 7 arrive aboard Ike By J102 Shauna Garbiack USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Public Affairs Office or the first time since 2001, Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) personnel began to embark aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) March 28 for the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier's flight deck certification, follow- ing a four-year mid-life overhaul. Helicopters arrived March 29, and Ike's flight deck was busy with the arrival of the air wing's fixed wing air- craft, marking the first arrested landing for Ike in four years. "What we are out here to do is to launch different types of aircraft, at dif- ferent weights, to make sure the cata- pults are working properly," said Carrier Air Wing Seven CMDCM(AW/SW/NAC/ FMF) Mike Rang, a native of Jackson- ville, N.C. CVW-7 squadrons that arrived aboard Ike are: the "Topcats" of VS-31; the "Nightdippers" of HS-5; the "Bluetails" of VAW-121; the "Wildcats" of VFA-131; and the "Patriots" of VAQ-140. The "Gladia- tors" of VFA-106 and the "Salty Dogs" of VX-23 also joined Ike for this underway period. These squadrons will play an integral role in certifying Ike's flight deck. During flight deck certification, the flight deck goes through rigorous testing Photo by J02 Paul Simonds An SH-60F Seahawk, assigned to the "Nightdippers" of the NAS Jacksonville- based HS-5, takes off from the flight deck of aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisen- hower (CVN 69). Photo by PHAN Christopher Molinarr An S-3B Viking assigned to the "Topcats" of VS-31, successfully traps on the flight deck of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) during the first day of fixed wing opera- tions. to get certified to launch and recover air- craft, and this is the next milestone for Ike's return to the fleet. "We are here to train together as a team with the Ike Sailors. The more we train, the better we all get when we are on a six month cruise," said Lt. Daniel Crowley of HS-5. See IKE, Page 11 Rendering honors Chief petty officers render honors to the American flag during colors to commemo- rate the date on which the chief petty officer rate actual- ly was established. The execu- tive order was signed by President Benjamin Harrison on Feb. 25, 1893,and took effect on April 1, 1893. Photo by PH2 Charles Hill I *- OZ U fT- 2 JaAIf NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 FROM THE FLEET The importance of maintaining fitness and appearance By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief I can't tell you how many times Sailors have told me, "If someone is shoot- ing at me, I'm sure I would be able to run fast." I've been told this when I ask about a person's physical fit- ness. Unfortunately, the people who offer this type of answer have missed the point, and grossly under appreciate the reasons why we insist we not only pass the semi-annual physical fitness assessment (PFA), but also look great in uni- form. . Did you catch that? I gaid "great." Not good, not acceptable. I said great. Next time you pass a mirror, take a look at yourself. Take a look at yourself in the uniform you wear to work each day. What do you see? What do you think oth- ers see? Shipmates, each day I see Sailors who don't look like they take their appearance seriously, and I'm not just talking about junior Sailors. The list of uniform viola- tions is too long and could be easily corrected. What's more, many of the infrac- tions are a direct result of a lack of physical fitness. Here's what I think: If your uniform doesn't fit, get a new one. I see too many Sailors wearing skin- tight uniforms. When your clothes fit too tightly, it detracts from your appear- ance. Of course, if the rea- son your clothes fit that way is because you don't have a healthy diet or fail to go to the gym, you need to do two FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson things: get a new uniform and start working out. If you have lost weight, congratulations. However, if your uniform is still the size you used to be, you need to get a new uniform. Others should not be able to tell you lost 25 pounds by the number of pleats you have created in your uniform pants by cinching your belt. Shipmates, help me (and yourself) out. It won't be long before the Navy ushers in a new physical fitness instruction. That instruc- tion is going to reinstate the option to separate Sailors from the Navy who fail to remain within body fat standards and fail to pass three PFA's in a four-year period. There's no reason for any Sailor to depart the Navy for physical fitness failure. We need every one of you to complete your enlistment. We also need the majority of you to con- tinue to follow-on enlist- ments. Although not related to physical fitness, there are a couple other things that continue to catch my atten- tion: If you wear a long- sleeved shirt, the sleeves should be rolled down when you depart your immediate work center. We have short- sleeved uniforms. If you are going to the Exchange or heading home from work and need to make a stop, make sure your sleeves are rolled down and you look professional. If you have ribbons and a warfare device (or devices), wear them correct- ly and with pride. Old, frayed ribbons are a clear indicator of a lack of atten- tion to detail, and a lack of pride. If you display war- fare devices, make sure they are centered, and neatly placed on your uniform. The bottom line is you earned them, now you have the obligation to display them correctly. If you are stationed at a command that allows cover- alls to be worn as a working uniform, you need to abide by the rules. Under no cir- cumstances are you to wear coveralls to and from work. Additionally, coveralls are not an acceptable uniform for you to wear to the Exchange or any other place of business. It doesn't mat- ter if you're in a hurry, or are only going to stop for a minute, coveralls are a working uniform to be worn only at work. As you all know, every one of you needs to be ready to serve our Navy in a vari- ety of roles. More and more Sailors are being called upon to perform non-tradi- tional Navy roles and to serve in joint billets. Ask yourself this, "If you were assigned to a joint command, and you were the only Navy person there, what would the other serv- ice personnel think about you and your appearance?" If you are honest, and don't feel you would be the best representative, I suggest you have work to do. Am I nitpicking? I don't think so. Physical fitness and uniform appearance directly relate to operational readiness. How? I'm glad you asked. Physical fitness tests measure your endurance and stamina, two vital elements that you need to work in a combat envi- ronment. Working hard days and weeks on end will wear you down both physically and mentally. If you are not in good physical shape you won't be able to keep your body and mind sharp. The same can be said of uniform appearance your appear- ance is a direct reflection of your attention to detail and discipline. If you don't take the time to do the small things right (uniforms), you may not give the same level of attention to your work. Additionally, others may not give you the chance to get involved in important proj- ects that could positively affect your career if they feel you don't present an acceptable appearance. If you cut corners and don't think appearance matters, you lower our operational readiness. I really want peer pres- See APPEARANCE, Page 11 ON THE HOMEFRONT Uncle Sam's brides: are we really ma'ams and ladies? By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor I was a new mother when I found myself on the front stoop in my bathrobe and bunny slip- pers, screaming at the kids down the street who were having a party. "Turn down the music; you've woken up my baby!" I yelled at them. "We did what?" "You woke up my baby...and my husband is on deployment... and I'm all by myself, and... and.:..and, you've really made me mad!" The kids just laughed and turned on their music again. So I said a little bit louder, "Turn down the music or I'm calling the police!" That got their attention. But only for a moment. Then a big guy in a tight T- shirt screamed at me, "Go home, lady!" Gulp! Lady? I glanced down at my robe and slippers. I looked like...like a mother! But at 24-years old, I was maybe two or three years older than the "kids" With the loud music. I was a young woman trapped in an older woman's life, as it wasn't so long ago that I stood on someone's driveway listen- ing to music that bothered the neighbors. I was hardly old enough for someone to yell at me and call me "lady"! Wasn't I? Flash forward to two weeks ago, and I'm 28- years old. I asked Shon, the man building our new house, "Will all the doors look like this?" and he said, "Yes, ma'am." Ma'am? Shon is 30-something. It's one thing to be called "lady" by a group of college kids, but quite another to be called "ma'am" by some- one who is-ahem-older than me. "He probably thought you're older than you are," my friend Kelly said. "It's a Southern thing." "Why on earth would he think I'm older than 28?" Kelly laughed. "Well, because you have two kids, a house and a husband." (So much for only being as old as you feel!) For a few nights after being called "ma'am," I had trouble going to sleep. I felt like I had crossed some threshold, the one some- where between sexy high- heels and Pampers. Then one night I woke up Dustin, put a hand to my chest and sobbed, "I'm going to be 30 this year!" (sniff, sniff, sniff.) Dustin looked at me con- fused and said, "No you're not; you're only 28. I'm going to be 30 this year!" My heart stopped pound- ing against my back. "Whew, OK, then," I said and lay down to go to sleep. Two nights later I was at a bar dancing to "Tainted Love" in a black cocktail dress...in front of my hus- band's commanding officers and student pilots. (Oh sure, I know, it doesn't take a psychologist to figure this one out.) Dustin's. face looked pained as I danced, although he swears it was only because he had on a uniform from his Naval Academy days. Yet, wasn't it my ability to do things her never would-like dance in public-that attracted Dustin to me in the first place? Was I now even too old to have fun? The next morning I called Kelly and cried, "I danced to 'Tainted Love' in front of a room full of teenagers!" "So?" "So, when I came home and paid the babysitter, I realized I'm not that much older than her!" Kelly just laughed. But she's 36. And here's the worst part, she has kids the same age as mine! My military-wife com- rades assure me military brides grow-up faster than others, that our lives are accelerated by Uncle Sam's watch, and our babies are determined by ship sched- ules, not a biological clock. Which makes me wonder, if I hadn't married a military man, where would I be today? Would I be on someone's driveway listening to loud music? Probably not. Would I dance to "Tainted Love" in front of room full of people? Probably so., Would I see children like the ones I have now and wish I had my own? Definitely, The military may change our life's plans, but it does- n't change who we are. I'm still Sarah. I'm still 28. I can still walk on my hands and juggle three oranges. Am I "young" or "old," I don't know. I'm just a girl whose life has taken some unexpected turns. But Dustin? Man, now he's old! Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. III rr r1- S\ U NSAY SE I.YIC ES 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. . . Hey, Moneyman: Hey, MoneyMan! I have two children and my wife has been trying to get me to start a college sav-. ings plan. We really do not have any extra money to save at this time, but we would like for our kids to go to college if they want to. What is the best way to save for college? MoneyMan Sez: Start now! If your children do well in school they may very well get scholarships to pay for most, if not all, of the costs. The military academies and ROTC scholarships are great options for those who qualify. According to a May article in Money magazine, the average cost of a public college per year is currently $12,841 and over $35,000 for an Ivy League school. If the cost goes up 5 percent per year, the average cost for a current three year old to go to a top college could be as high as $300,000. You would needito save around $1,400 per month to amass that amount. There are lots of ways to get start- ed, but the sooner you start the better. More questions? Call Hey Moneyyan! at 778-0353. / asa - RCRN MRTTHEUJ RHODE5 S,..~. Job title/command: Air Operations Hometown: East Brewton, Ala. Family Life: Married. Past Duty Stations: NATTC Pensacola, JFla. Career Plans: Use the opportunities in the Navy to earn a college education and career path. Most Interesting Experience: Being in Pensacola during Hurricane Ivan. Words of Wisdom: Life isn't how many breaths you take, it's how many moments take Your breath away. 1 1 CHUCK HEDGES Job title/command: Commissary Seafood Department Manager SHometown: Rogers, Ark. I Family Life: Married for 25 years with two ' beautiful girls. Past Duty Stations: USS Richmond Turner, USS Providence, Valdez, USS Radford, Guantariamo Bay, Cuba, NAS Jax Career Plans: To retire and travel. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling and seeing the world while I was in the Navy. Words of Wisdom: Live life to the fullest. d- Parenting classes offered From the FFSC The NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center is sponsoring free Nurturing Parenting classes April 26 through June 28 and Aug. 2 through Oct. 4. The 10-week sessions will be held Tuesdays from 1-2:30 p.m. in Building 554 and are 6 --.r,- . open to all active duty, retirees and * family mem- & Famiy Support bers. &," The class- es are gen- Ct eral parent- ing classes for those whoN have children ranging in age from 5-11. You must attend at least nine sessions to receive a certificate of completion. These classes do not meet court-ordered requirements for parenting classes. To register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. 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 ilA IA SLIN is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Ia hA Ilnm can be reached at (904) 542-8053 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lJ Iilmh, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JiA A NEilS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMANI . m Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 3 'Mad Foxes' to change leaders A cozy reading nook By Lt. j.g. Brian Fichter VP-5 he VP-5 "Mad Foxes" will celebrate their 54th change of com- mand April 18 with distin- guished guests, families and friends at NAS Sigonella, Sicily, Italy. The change of command ceremony will culminate a highly successful tour for outgoing Commanding Officer Cmdr. Sean Cannon who is being relieved by Cmdr. William Johns. Johns will continue to lead the Mad Foxes through the remainder of their deployment and then into the following inter-deploy- ment readiness cycle (IDRC). Johns reported to the squadron in April 2004, assuming duties as execu- tive officer. A graduate of the University of Nebraska, Johns received a Naval ROTC commission in 1987. After earning his naval flight officer's wings in May 1989, he. reported to VP-30 for initial P-3 training in Jacksonville. His very dis- tinguished career includes an initial fleet tour in Brunswick, Maine with VP- 44, which included a deploy- ment to Keflavik, Iceland. After VP-44's decommis- sioning in 1991, he joined VP-10 and deployed to Sigonella. In 1993, he returned to VP-30 for instructor duty. Ordered to Commander, Carrier Group Six in 1996, Johns served as flag secre- tary and aide and qualified as staff tactical action offi- cer deploying with USS John C. Stennis (CVN 64) Battle Group on its maiden deployment around the world and in support of Operation Southern Watch and United Nations sanc- tions against Iraq. In April 1999, he reported to VP-16 in Jacksonville for his aviation department head tour, which included another deployment to Sigonella. In November 2000, Johns joined Com- Cmdr. William Johns mander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group in Norfolk, Va. prior to report- ing to VP-5. Cannon's tenure began in April 2004, and he effective- ly transitioned the Mad Foxes through a challenging IDRC into a demanding worldwide deployment to Italy, El Salvador and Bahrain. The squadron cov- ered three areas of responsi- bility as well as several detachment sites to various countries. Under Cannon's guidance, VP-5 broke new ground by bringing the Navy's Fleet Response Plan (FRP) to maritime patrol aviation. While building 12 combat ready aircrews during the IDRC, six were detached within a three-month period to support European Command (EUCOM) and Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) require- ments, executing 298 mishap-free hours and a 100 percent mission completion rate. In addition to providing FRP surge assistance, the squadron kept pace with readiness requirements while supporting carrier strike groups in numerous operations such as the joint task force exercise, and the composite training unit exercise. Cannon leaves the Mad Foxes in the middle of an already successful tri-site deployment. Under his charge, VP-5 has charted a new course for the opera- tional employment of mar- Cmdr. Sean Cannon time patrol and reconnais- sance aircraft, achieving a 98 percent mission comple- tion rate during 3,600 flight hours. While supporting Fifth and Sixth Fleet operations in Central Command (CENTCOM) and EUCOM, the Mad Foxes have also conducted counter-drug operations throughout SOUTHCOM and CENT- COM in support of the Joint Inter-Agency Task Force South, aiding in the inter- diction of narcotics worth 400 million dollars. VP-5 also completed numerous missions in sup- port of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. His aircrews sup- ported Operations Joint Guardian, Deliberate Forge and Active Endeavor, Strait of Gibraltar escort missions, as well as numerous NATO and multi-national exercis- es. Cannon's inspirational leadership led the command to unprecedented combat readiness, while surpassing 147,000 hours of mishap- free flight operations. He sparked advancement rates the last two cycles that exceeded wing, group, and Navy average, produced the highest chief petty offi- cer selection rate of any VP squadron in the fleet, and received the 2004 Comman- der Atlantic Fleet Retention Excellence Award. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque TM1 (SW) Calvin Price of the NAS Jax Weapons Department and a member of the First Class Association, reads The Magic Stick by Barbara Shook Hazen to a group of preschoolers at the NAS Jax Child Development Center April 7. As part of an effort to increase the awareness of child abuse, the Fleet and Family Support Center is joining the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department in hosting several activities through- out April including children's story readings every Thursday at the center. Battle of Midway dinner is June 4 The Navy League of Mayport is host- ing this year's Battle of Midway Commemoration Dinner. Tickets are now on sale for this year's event, which will be held June 4 at the Radisson Riverwalk Hotel on Jacksonville's Southbank. The guest speaker will be Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark. Other distin- guished veterans of the historic battle will also attend this year's dinner. Purchase your ticket today for an oppor- tunity to meet these "national treasures" and hear their WWII adventures first hand. The evening promises to be emotion- al and patriotic and will provide an excel- lent opportunity to connect with survivors of what historians call one of the U.S. Navy's greatest sea victories and the turn- ing point of World War II in the Pacific. Ticket prices are: active duty E6 and below $20; E7 to 03, $30; 04 to 05, $40 and 06 and above, civilians and retirees - $50. The cost includes an evening of fine dining and entertainment, camaraderie and reserved seating. Uniform will be din- ner dress white jacket for 04 and above and dinner dress white/dinner dress whites for E9 and below. Cocktails begin' at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from the fol- lowing locations: Navy League of Mayport at 285-8731, USO Mayport at 246-3481,' USO Jacksonville at 778-2821, NS Mayport Command Master Chief at 270- 5940, NAS Jax CMC at 542-2934 and Blount Island 1st Sgt. at 696-5058. Please make checks payable to Midway Dinner. See VP-5, Page 5 Neurotech Inc. 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Upon graduation, he was pro- moted to airman and transferred to Millington, Tenn. to attend Avionics "A" School and Advanced First Term Avionics at Naval Air Technical Training Center. Martin advanced to petty Lt. Cmdr. Steve Martin officer third class while in Millington, completed training and transferred to NAS Pensacola for aircrew school. He then moved to NAS Jacksonville for P-3C weapon systems technician training and the in-flight technician syllabus. He graduated first in his class and selected VP-24 aboard NAS Jacksonville as his first duty station and completed deploy- ments to Bermuda and Sigonella. While with the "Batmen" of VP-24, he was promoted to second class petty officer and qualified as collateral duty inspector, naval air- crew observer, in-flight technician, beartrap in- flight technician and alter- nate Commander Naval Air Atlantic Fleet NATOPS evaluator. Martin then reported to VP-30 as an instructor. While there, he advanced to first class petty officer, reenlisted, qualified as a master training specialist and became the model manager for the P-3C Update III In-flight Technician curriculum and P-3C Non-update Weapon System Technician Main- tenatice Training Improve- ment Program. After being selected for the Enlisted Commission- ing Program, Martin ter- minated his shore duty to complete his college de- gree. Three years later with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical En- gineering from the Univer- sity of North Florida, he was commissioned an ensign in April 1993. After attending Aviation Maintenance Officer School, Martin joined the "Maulers" of VS-32 as assistant maintenance offi- cer. While there, he was promoted to lieutenant junior grade and served as material control officer and maintenance control offi- cer, completing two Medi- terranean deployments aboard USS America (CV- 66). After his tour with VS- 32, Martin transferred to AIMD, NAS Atlanta, Ga. While there, he promoted to lieutenant and served as support equipment officer, avionics officer, ordnance officer, weapons officer, quality assurance officer and production control offi- cer. His next tour was with the "Red Lions" of HS-15 where he served as the assistant maintenance offi- cer deploying to the Mediterranean with USS George Washington (CVN- 73). After being promoted to lieutenant commander, Martin transferred to AIMD Jax in May 2002, where he served as the maintenance and material control officer and as assis-' tant officer in charge. He is married to the for- mer Kim Marie Belcher of Manhattan, N.Y. They have one daughter, Shar-Dey, who currently attends Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach. Cleanups planned The NAS Jax Spring Shoreline Cleanup will be held April 28 to pick up debris and trash from our shorelines. The event will be held from 8-11:30 a.m. starting at, the Sea Bat Pavilion, located next to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Volunteers can partici- pate in canoes or from the shoreline. Free food will be pro- vided by the marina, after the cleanup. For more information and to sign up for the shoreline cleanup, call Angela Glass at 542- 2717, Ext. 113. A base-wide cleanup will be held May 5. For more information on this cleanup, call ADCS Reginald Graham at, 542-2717, Ext. 14i or email Reginald.gra- ham@navy.mil. KUDO CORNER The following personnel were recognized during an awards cere- mony April 7 at Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal ET2 Paul Outland OS1 James Cameron OS1 Lashanda Mack LT Jason Roberson Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Award OSC Carolyn Robinson Flag Letter of Commendation OSSN Jason Henderson Good Conduct Award AC1 Johnny Hill AC3 Jason Meek ACAN Johnathan Childers ACAN Benjamin Strieter Free family law seminar offered 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 members 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 information call 542- 2565. 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 participants. These classes will help increase scores in math, English and reading. Course completion meets the requirements for retaking the ASVAB test. For more information or to sign up, call 542-3676 or email jacksonvilleenclc@plato.com. Trust your next PCS move to the team with over 45 years combined experience in military relocation! 7 Cannon Jenkins Powell Realtor Realtor Realtor 001849 64?1 16 ||u417i08 .1865 (1404189 6446 Intracoastal Office fS 13001 Atlantic Blvd. 3 Jacksonville, FL 32225 .c. VP-5: New CO taking helm From Page 3 Beginning this summer, Cannon will commence full time study under the Moreau Scholar Program at Johns Hopkins University. The Mad Foxes also wel- come their new Executive Officer Cmdr. Brent Klavon. Klavon's last tour was as executive officer of VP-30. He is a 1988 graduate of Pennsylvania State Univer- sity and received his com- mission via Naval ROTC and subsequently began flight training, earning his naval aviator wings in 1989. - RESTRICTED (ZD UNDER 17 REOUIRES ACCOMPANYING m R ADULT GUARDIAN PARENT VIOLENCE ING lPAAUkzb6GLANtEUA0F:, BR rry AND OR US 6 Jlu ril NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 .4 .:.;.... -.. *.-.i Erika Bryan's black and white photography composition, titled "Freedom 'Rules!" is a reflection of what Bryan feels in her heart. a photo SMiriam S. Gallet Bitor T ill one of them be the next Ij/ Ansel Adams? That was T V the question many were 'asking during the first local ImageMakers: Boys and Girls -Clubs of America's (BGCA) National Photography Contest held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club April 1. Fifteen children from the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Youth Activities Center (YAC) BGCA Photo Club, ages 6 to 12, partici- pated in the event. According to YAC Recreation Lead Rosario Rosales, the YAC implemented a photography cur- riculum in January, giving chil- dren the opportunity to express themselves creatively and learn * ew skills. "Every child enrolled at the -YAC automatically becomes a 2:ember of the Navy BGCA. This .year, we started a photo club in conjunction with the national club and gave every child an opportunity to sign up," explained SRosales. "Those who joined the Club were taught the basics of digital photography and how to process and print photographs on a computer." Showcasing' the best work club members had accomplished, this year's contest consisted of dis- playing photographs in two age groups and two categories. "The national contests consist of four age divisions and five cate- gories (Black & White Process, Color Process, Alternative .Process, Digital and Photo :Essay)," Rosales said. "However, $ince this is our first year and we only have five digital cameras our children only entered in the digi- tal competition. During the con- test, each child took great pride contest in displaying and sharing with their parents, teachers and friends one digital color and a black and white photograph. The first place winners will go on to compete at the national level, where winners are awarded col- lege scholarships to pursue their. artistic talents." American flags, the Mulberry Cove Marina, a basketball, shad- ows and bright bougainvilleas, were some of the themes dis- played in this contest. They were all transformed by the imagina- tion of a child and a camera lens. Three local photographers judged the contest and selected first-, second- and third-place winners in the two age groups and two categories. Petronia Hall's "Untitled Three" (6 to 9 age group) and Erika Bryan "Riptide," (10 to 12 age group) were voted the first-place winners in the Digital Color Process. In Digital Black and White Process (6 to 9 age group), "Untitled Four" by Hall and "Taking a Bath" by Michelle Garrett (10 to 12 age group) stole the show. Other winners in the digital color competition included Raven Jackson's "Pink Masterpiece" and Joe Delgado's "Poison Ivy" (6 to 9 age group) and Corey Fletcher's "Antopia" and Michelle Garrett's "Boats On The Sunrise" (10 to 12 age group). In the black and white competition, the second- and third-place winners were Raven Jackson's "Tree Stump" and Alyssa Hudson's "Watcher in the Woods" (6 to 9 age group). Corey Fletcher's "Me and My Shadow" and Erika Bryan "Freedom Rules!" were voted sec- ond- and third-place winners in the 10 to 12 age group. "I want to learn more about black and white photography and how to take great pictures," said The NAS Jax Mulberry Cove Marina is the backdrop for "Untitled 4" by Petronia Hall. The model in the photo- graph is Maria Pitts. ,. . Bryan. "Being a member of the photo club taught me how to crop and edit pictures in a computer. Now that I've won first place in this regional contest, I'm hopingV to reach the nationals and win a scholarship." Fletcher, second-place winner in the color and black and white cat- egories, said, "I was surprise to , learn that I was going to partici- ... .. pate in-a photo contest. At first, I . thought I wasn't ready for it. Then, I decided that my photo- graphic skills were getting better . so I entered." According to the BGCA Web site, the ImageMakers: National Photography Program is funded by the Circuit City Foundation and encourages girls and boys to learn and practice photography, expressing themselves in creative and innovative ways. tive delivers "Me and My Shadow," is a black and white photograph by 11-year-old The national initiative delivers a state-of-the-art photography Corey Fletcher. curriculum, provides photograph- ic resources and opportunities for club members to compete on a national level. ImageMakers pro- vides local, regional and national recognition through an annual photography contest. Winning photos will be displayed nation- wide at museums as well as at 1 BGCA's annual National Conference. For more information about the Youth Activities Center, call 778- 9772. For information about the Boys and Girls Club of America, visit www.bgca.org. Tom Strelecki, imaging techni- cian at The Florida Times-Union, judges the color and black and white photographs submitted by the NAS Jacksonville Navy Boys and Girls Club of America partici- pants as part of the club's annual photo contest April 1. The win- ners of this con- test will go on to compete in the national contest. "Pink Masterpiece" by Raven Jackson Youths show their talents ax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 t 7 Micca Pitts smiles proudly as her 10-year-old daughter, Sarah, a third- grader at John Stockton Elementary School, explains her color photo- graph, "Reflection," during the NAS Jax Boys and Girls Photography Contest held at the NAS jax Officers' Club April 1. PH3 Clarck Desire teaches NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Youth Activity Center children about lighting as part of their Navy Boys and Girls Club of America photography training for Image Makers sponsored by Circuit City. NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Youth Ac- tivities Center Recreational Lead Rosario Rosales teaches Joe Delgado, 9, a third-grader at Ortega Elementary School, how to mount a photograph. Photos by PHI Toiette Jackson and Miriam S. Gallet Members of the Navy Boys and Girls Club of America at the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Youth Activity Center and their group leader, Rosario Rosales, smile for the camera during the Digital Color/Black and White Photographic Contest held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club April 1. Members include (first row, from left) Joe Delgado, Raven Jackson, Marie Pitts, Lauren Rosales, Taje.Saunders and Sara Pitts. (Back row, from left) Rosales, Petronia Hall, Erika Bryan, Josua Walker, Corey Fletcher, Alyssa Hudson and Michelle Garrett. (From left) Winner of the Digital Color and Black and White (6 to 9 age group) Contest Petronia Hall, winner of the Digital Color (10 to 12 age group) Contest Erika Bryan and winner of the Digital Black and White (10 to 12 age group) Michelle Garrett. These three winners will go on to the national competition. Contest participants, their parents and friends enjoy a dinner at the Officers' Club courtesy of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Youth Activities Program. Utilizing the Kodak Easy Share Photo program, members of the photo club learn how to process digi- tal photos on a computer. Corey Fletcher, 11, a fifth-grader at Venetia Elementary School and a participant in the 10-12 age group digital photography contest, shows his parents, Master Sgt. Gerome and Jackie Fletcher, his black and white photograph entitled "Me and My Shadow." 8 JaXUr NeWS, NAS lacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 Former FACSFAC Jax CMC retires O SCM Tracy Connell retired in a ceremo- ny on April 8 at the Bachelor Officers Quarter's Pavilion. Born in Deland, Fla. on Aug. 5, 1957, Connell joined the Navy at 17 and left for boot camp on June 20, 1975 and graduated from Operation Specialist "A" School in December 1975. Connell served on his first ship as an antisubmarine air controller and air inter- cept controller. His decision to stay Navy crystallized after being mentored by his Leading Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Ivan Schaffer, aboard USS Richard Byrd (DDG- 23). After reenlisting, Connell began instructor OSCM(SW) Tracy Connell duty in June 1979, winning instructor of the quarter. Excited to return to sea, he left shore duty early as a first class petty officer and reported to the guided-mis- sile cruiser USS Ticonderoga (CG-47), where he served for 66 months. His From FACSFAC ax Just say 'No' to double bagging; From DeCA T he problem is clear. The solution is simple. Since oil is used in the production of plastic bags, and oil prices are going through the roof, paper bags in Continental United states (CONUS) are now cheaper than plastic. The campaign to get customers to say "Paper Please" is under way at all defense Commissary Agencies (DeCA). The cost of transporting heavier paper bags still outweighs the cost of plastic overseas so the emphasis on Lifesavers Iy Dan Steber 'aval Safety Center 7'raffic Safety Department 'NT aval Safety Center l|I |traffic-safety spe- Scialists and other Navy attendees met in Charlotte, NC., for the pre- mier traffic-safety confer- ence of the year, Lifesavers M2005, which ran from ,March 13-15,2005. :Conference sessions pro- i4ded information and ,Uethods to help shape ,Navy efforts to prevent traffic mishaps. Sailors will :ain benefits from the hun- ,;*eds of presentations and Products that were dis- 3layed. These items can -elp improve the fleet's ,safety awareness, teach the latest safe-driving and 'crash-avoidance tech- niques, and explore various technologies that might hlp to reduce mishaps. 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"I saw ideas in various ses- sions and vendor's products that we can learn from and that will help improve our traffic-safety programs.", Corporate, non-profit, and government agencies that co-sponsored this annual event include the National Highway Safety Transpor- tation Administration (NHTSA), National Safety Council, Insurance Insti- tute for Highway Safety, National Transportation Safety Board, auto manu- facturers, insurance compa- nies, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. "The themes discussed at this conference centered on leadership, partnerships and media efforts," said Mary Brigham, traffic-safety spe- cialist at the Naval Safety Center. "Reducing mishaps takes a team approach. We have sought out partners and are working diligently to reduce PMV mishaps." 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When we walked outside onto the weather-decks, we could see the Lebanese tanks rolling along the shoreline," remarked Connell. While on the ship, Connell was promoted to chief petty officer and then senior chief petty officer. He also earned his enlisted surface warfare specialist pin. Connell then reported to shore duty in Washington, D.C., where he served as the lead operations specialist detailer and learned about manpower management. In Personal Property Offices tA Ale ft ima l An viil 1 help save N avy lives The Personal Property Offices (PPO) at Innovative Navy programs ing with people who were Jacksonville, Kings Bay, and Mayport will close at that have resulted from driving suspiciously, and 10 a.m. April 21 for a command function. 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His third shore tour was with Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility (FACS- FAC) Vacapes in Virginia Beach, Va. Leaving shore duty early again, he then transferred to USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). While at NS Mayport, he worked as the bingo caller every Saturday night. By the time his tour had finished, he'd given away $250,000 in Morale, Welfare and Recreation money. In May 2001, Connell transferred to FACSFAC Jax. Connell and his wife, Bonnie, reside in Orange Park and have four chil- dren, Rachel, Brian, William and Kaitlyn. ) Mandarin Landing RR6.Q90 St. Johns Square 997-0550 iC631 7- I Outstanding performance recognized Photo courtesy of Naval Facilities Engineering Command Assistant Resident Officer in Charge of Construction Lt. j.g. Angel "Danny" Villafane receives the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal from Public Works Center Jax/Engineering Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Walden. Villafane earned this recognition for his superior performance while serving as assistant resident officer in charge of construction, NAS Jacksonville from May 2003 to May 2005. During this time, Villafane skillfully managed over 50 construction and repair projects valued in excess of $20 million. His coordination and communications skills ensured completion of four hangar renovation projects in sequence with squadron deployment schedules during a time when our Navy was at a state of increased alert and high operational tempo. Additionally, he successfully completed numerous roofing, painting and paving proj- ects to enhance the station's infrastructure. Air power Photos by PHAN Kristopher Wilson A HH-60H Seahawk, assigned to the "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7, fires flares during an air- power demonstration performed by the squadrons of Carrier Air Wing Three for the Sailors and Marines aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group was recently relieved after completing nearly four months in the Persian Gulf in support of the global war on terrorism. I i - A search and rescue swimmer assigned to HS-7 dangles from an HH-60H Seahawk while displaying search and rescue capabilities during an air-power demonstration. Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 9 First FACSFAC Jax commander visits facility By ET2 Bill Lamed FACSFAC Jax PAO Personnel at Fleet Area Control and Surveil- lance Facility (FACS- FAC) Jax received a visit from a distinguished guest March 30 in honor of the facility's 28th anniversary' Retired Navy Cmdr. George Allen was the first to lead the facility when FACS- FAC Jax operations began on April 1, 1977. While tour- ing the facility, Allen wit- nessed the results of dra- matic changes since his watch. He was responsible for 26 personnel in a one- story building. Today, Capt. Robert Buehn commands the Ill-person, four-depart- ment team. During a tour of three departments March 30, Allen rapidly realized the additional duties FACSFAC Jax fulfills in the 21st centu- ry. The Air Defense Sys-tem Integrator, a recent system upgrade FACSFAC Jax received, was completely unheard of in 1977. The Right Whale monitoring project did not yet exist. Air traffic control operations were present at the facility in.1977, but according to Allen, not nearly as many consoles existed. "FACSFAC Jax has more black boxes now than I had people in my day," Allen said during his tour. Before taking charge of FACSFAC Jax, Allen flew S- 2 planes, SH-3 "Sea King" helicopters and ZPG-3 air- ships. The 403-foot airships were powered by twin 1,525 horsepower engines, and the lighter-than-air craft had a top speed of 80 miles per r 'I\-' Photo by ET2 Bill Lamed Fleet Area Control and Sur- veillance Facility (FACSFAC) Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Buehn (left) greets retired Navy Cmdr. George Allen, FACSFAC Jax's first commanding officer dur- ing his visit to the facility March 30. hour. Diesel submarine cap- tains feared the airship's sensitive one million watt radar, which could detect the boat's exposed exhaust and intake pipe. A nuclear sub- marine, without an internal combustion engine, had no need to surface an air pipe. This development was a fac- tor that led the Navy to retire the airships in 1962. Even so, the space-age air- ships were being used to test technology that would out- live them. "The seats used in the Navy airships I flew were developed for use in NASA spacecraft," Allen explained. After retiring from the Navy, Allen taught the NJROTC program at Ed White High School and at Montclair Elementary School. According to Allen,' he had a dramatic change in his life after the Navy. "I pinched my neck while haul- ing a desk on my back. The physical therapy I experi- enced in order to heal inspired me to start my own practice, which I held in Jacksonville for 16 years." Before Allen detached from FACSFAC Jax on June 24, 1977, he was responsible for a similar mission the facility fulfills today, such as monitoring and controlling air traffic. Since then, FACS- FAC Jax has grown and changed throughout the years. "Coming back here for this tour is like having a baby, and then coming back to see him as an adult," Allen concluded. Jacksonville'slEnclosure Source Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures Patio Covers Pm Plans To Fit Any Budgerl No quity Requiredl E 100 F nancing Available I(nitlh approved credill INC. 5521 Chronicle Court Jacksonwille. FL 32256 731-5580 1 c.iretimeenc4o1ures.com, LIFESAVERS: Charlotte conference a quality program From Page 8 Although the conference was available and advertised to various Navy and Marine Corps commands, military turnout was light. This fact was a minor "blip" in an otherwise perfect conference. "After seeing the quality of the program, I was a little disappointed so few Department of Defense (DoD) traffic-safety specialist were able to attend," said John Seibert, Assistant for Safety, Health and Fire Protection, Office of the Secretary of Defense. "I was impressed with the conference and learned a lot about the latest research, program successes, and ways to develop partnerships among all organizations devoted to preventing highway crashes. Each of us has a role in working toward Lunch Specials 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm reducing mishaps. DoD has issued policy that establishes minimum standards and expectations. However, the real lifesaving is occurring at the installation level, and local efforts are most effective when com- manders partner with their local commu- nity to keep military members safe on the public roads and highways." 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FRO30515-62A1 V 10 JaXAJUlIWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 Celebrating the Month of the M .. Sy Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Children of all ages and their families enjoyed a day of fun and excitement in celebra- tion of April's Month of the Military Child at a carnival at the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center last Saturday. * "We hold this event every April to celebrate our mili- tary children. It gives our families the opportunity to come out and spend some quality time with their chil- dren and have some fun. We'll hold another carnival in November to celebrate the Month of the Military Family," said Claudia Christino, Youth Activities Center director. "This is our first time coming to this carnival on base. It's really a great time for the kids. It gives them a chance to get outside and run around. Our five-year- old loves it, she's having a blast," remarked AT2(AW) Paul Frederich of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment, Jax who was with his wife, Jennifer, daughters, Katie and Gabbie and son, Joey. The children were all smiles as they enjoyed a fire engine slide, a rock climbing wall and slide, an obstacle course, free balloon characters, face painting and sno cones. "This carnival is really fun because you get to run around and go on different jumpy things. My favorite one is the racing one because I like to go through the maze, crawl up and down things and go through holes," said 7-year- old Sean Cook. This year, several other commands teamed up with the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) to put on this event. "We are here promoting child abuse prevention month which is also this month. It's important to us that children are safe and that base personnel are aware that we are here to provide them with informa- tion to prevent abuse. We're out here today making bal- loon characters, painting faces and handing out brochures and other infor- mation about who we are and what we offer," explained Myrna Wilson, acting director and family advocacy representative for the NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center. S"Due to cuts in budgets &or shore installations we're .forced to enhance our pro- grams through partner- ships and this is one of .those events. We've teamed up with the MWR Department to promote our programs through this car- nival. We're fortunate to have a MWR that's really deceptive program enhance- ment through partnerships. We plan to forge a lot more partnerships with other departments that we have common goals with here," added Community Support Programs Director Gus Terlage. Another department rep- resented at the carnival was base security. "We are out here today to promote crime prevention, to answer any questions families might have about security on the base and to let the children meet McGruff, the crime dog," said MA3 Kevin Youth Activities Center Em- ployee Shanquanta Willis gives 3-year-old Clarck De- sire Jr. a gentle push down one of the blow-up slides at the carnival. Kaylee Tutt, 10 (left), and Ashley Russ, 9, try their best to run before getting whipped back by a bungee cord on one of the attractions at this year's Month of the Military Child Carnival at the Youth Activities Center last Saturday. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque McGruff, the crime dog, gives 4-year-old Destiny Duran a hug. McGruff was at the carnival promoting crime preven- tion. (From left) Dane LaRocque, 4, Logan Chastain, 4, and Evan Peatman, 4, scramble through holes as they race through an obstacle course. (At left) Ten-year-old Joe Crews goes head first down one of Sh the slides. Alicia Young carefully watches as her 7-month-old son, Landon checks out a balloon character. Taylor of the NAS Jax Security Department. Luckily, the weather cooperated throughout the afternoon and the tempera- tures Weren't too scorching. hot. "I'm glad it was such a nice day and so many fami- lies came out to enjoy the carnival. I'd really like to thank all our staff mem- bers and everyone else who participated for making this event so successful," concluded Christino. le Home Loans Mask Easy! I? SAT BRUNCH 9:30-1:30PM UIA jjMP: ;T O- Historic Oftega Village 2902 CORINTHIAN AVENUE 904.387.1261 904.387.0535 Catering Special Events Private Parties ROM mfUJE1Thmt ^s Evan Peatman, 4, gets a Power Ranger painted on his hand by Linda Moore of the Fleet and Family Support Center New Parent Support Team as his friend, Matt Toledano, 2, watches. The Dentist Place And... 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V We are Participating Providers with: UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances No OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (Excluding co-pays and deductibles) '""` YE"^ ~~Y"' IIXllillllllllllY ~~~III WIII(IIIY(~I ilinll~ II - i NavHosp Jax EFM Program helps active-duty families with special needs By Marsha Childs Naval lHospital lacksonville Marketing he Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is a fami- ly centered enrollment program designed to meet the needs and pro- vide support for active duty families with long-term medical, psychological and special education needs. EFMP Coordinator Galya Taborn said, "The main purpose of the EFMP is to ensure that whenever possible, the sailor's duty station is located in an area where their family member's needs can be met, while still meeting the mission of the Navy." Taborn, a licensed clinical social worker with more than 30 years expe- rience working with children, loves her job. "My job is very rewarding, and it is an honor to work with mili- tary families." Taborn educates active duty families about the program and assists with the enrollment process. Her main piece of advice is to start enrollment as early as possible once a qualifying condition is identified. Enrollment in the program is mandatory and should be done at least six to nine months prior to the sponsor's projected rotation date. Service members should complete a new application every three years, as reenrollment is not automatic. Some of the leading diagnoses that qualify family members for the program are learning and language delays, atten- tion deficit disorder, asthma, develop- tal delays, seizures, affective psy- es, cerebral palsy or birth disor- , diabetes, heart condition, and session. .rly enrollment is essential so as to hold up orders. EFMP enroll- t will not hurt a service member's ices for promotion. In fact, the notion/selection boards do not e access to this protected informa- and seashore rotation will not fected. born also srives as a valuable urce and refers patients for "spe- needs" services within the com- ity. For more information about EFMP, contact Taborn at 542- B or go to http://web.whs.osd.mil/ isDD2792.pdf. NavHosp Jacksonville Diabetic Class schedule TM The following is the Diabetic Class sched- ule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiar- ies from April through June: 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. ing June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine ves Conference Room at irg, Naval Hospital Jack- ers outrs sonville. For informa- call tion, call Sharon Glad- den at 542-7431. Earth Day Saturday The Jacksonville Landing will host organiza- tions providing environmental information on top- ics ranging from recycling and conservation 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 informa- tion. World of Nations Celebration Journey with us April 28 through May 1 as we celebrate the rich cultural traditions and unique heritage of people from around the world. Assist in USA pavilion, stamp passports, volunteer check-in, runners, staging, etc. For details call Julio Lacayo at 630-1020, Ext. 5. March of Dimes First Coast Walk America On April 30, come out and support the March of Dimes.in saving babies by helping with walker registration, decorating, route set-up/clean up, food service, accounting and more. Contact Judy Larson at 398-2821 for details. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The EARTH DAY 2005 HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinate donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. sen Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middlebu Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunte are needed Tuesday through Saturday through the year to help out. For more information, c Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. IKE: Sailors enthusiastic aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower From Page 1 "This ship has just come out of the yards," said CMDCM(AW/SW) Rick Neal, HS-5's command master chief "Working together as a team, things can run smoother in the future. We all have to learn how to crawl, walk, then run." Neal said the Sailors aboard Ike have bent over backwards for them. The crew and the climate are professional, and he said he could see Ike wants to be the best ship in the fleet. "I've noticed Ike Sailors are really enthusiastic about their job," said Crowley. "They have been so helpful and excited to work together." "We're here to help ramp up the crew," said Lt. j.g. Robert Scott of VAQ-140. "The crew looks good. The first time I was on Ike was when I was four or five when my dad, who was sta- tioned aboard the ship, brought me here. Coming back now is so cool to see it again, and she looks great! The fresh paint makes her look real good." Ike and CVW-7 have come together as a team in getting the carrier back to the fleet, ready to assume her watch. "Flight deck certified means that Ike and CVW-7 are ready to go to sea and do what we are supposed to do, and that's to be a for- ward deployed presence and to answer the presi- dent's call," said, Rang. GERALD WILKERSON, P.A. 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Dir: Argyle Forest Blvd. left on OakLeaf Village Pwy right on Oakbrook to model homes SCBC056801 Price and availability are subject to change without notice. HELPING HANDS jaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 11 Safety recall of gel candles announced From the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs T he U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Nature's Finest Gel Candles, manufactured by Nature's Finest of Marble Falls, Texas are a hazard. The gel used in these candles can catch fire, creating a high flame. This can result in nearby combustibles catching fire and burns to consumers. Nature's Finest has received four reports of the sur- face layer of gel burning, creating high flames. There are two reported burn injuries to consumers' hands, which required medical treatment. The gel candles come in a glass container in either 5.5-oz or 11-oz. sizes. They were sold in multiple colors and scents sold at drug and grocery stores nationwide from June 2001 though February 2005 for between $8 and $11..There is a label on the front of the candle reading "Nature's Finest Candles." The UPC codes of the recalled candles, located on a sticker on the bot- tom of the candles, are 3863300100 through 3863300114 and 3863300200 through 3863300214. This recall includes only Nature's Finest gel candles. Other Nature's Finest candles are not involved in this recall. Consumers should stop using these candles immedi- ately and contact Nature's Finest to receive a full refund. For questions or further information, call Nature's Finest at (800) 964-6804 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or go to the firm's Web site at www.naturesfinestcandles.com. APPEARANCE: It matters From Page 2 sure to kick in and for Sailors to police each other. Chiefs, correcting uniform discrepancies and ensuring your people, lead healthy lives and stay physically fit is your duty and, your obligation. You should take advantage of every oppor- tunity to correct Sailors when they do not wear the uniform correctly. You should also set the example by maintaining your own great appearance and leading by example. If you make" time to go to the gym or have a physical fitness routine,:" those whose who work for you will follow suit. It's not good' enough to stand in front of your people and tell them they' need to get in shape; you have to practice what you preach. Shipmates, I need each of you to look your best, present a professional appearance, and do your level best to get in" shape, stay in shape, and be a model to all others! The bot- tom line is that physical fitness, and appearance directly affect our operational readiness and your commitment to our standards is critical in achieving our mission. Admiral Homes Make Your Move to OakLeaf Plantation .-'1 -. "..,.3 I 12 e laIJ rNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 Microchit ets j+,. gB P "^ '. -l N ^ T 5 ? ^ .-._,:,:.--:/ can save heartaches d .ta. -i 'I, 0 By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer If you look in the classi- fied section of the daily newspaper, there are always ads for lost and found pets. Other people put up posters on street corners and in store win- dows as they frantically search for their lost ani- mals. If only they had put that ID tag on the collar or even better, had their pet micro- chipped it might be so much easier to get the crit- ter home where it belonged. "Microchipping an animal is a great idea because it permanently identifies the animal and helps relocate the pets owner if they get separated," said Dr. John Van Olphen, DMV of the NAS Jax Veterinary Treatment Facility. "The microchip's are uni- versal and most veterinari- ans, humane societies and animal control agencies have scanners. The infor- mation is put into a data- base that can be accessed internationally. So if some- one lost their pet in Italy, an Italian veterinarian could scan the animal and locate the owner," he added. For those living aboard NAS Jax, microchipping all pets is mandatory accord- ing to NASJAXINST 5800.9. All pets must also be registered on base and through Duval County. Having your pet micro- chipped is a fairly simple procedure. A small micro- chip, about the size of a piece of rice, is inserted under the skin between the shoulder blades of a dog or cat. Each chip has a 10- digit code that is registered into an international data- base through the American Kennel's Club (AKC) Com- panion Animal Recovery program. When a lost pet is found any veterinarian or animal shelter can use a special hand-held scanner to read the identification code on the microchip. The shelter can then notify the AKC who will contact the pet's owner. The database is maintained 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. It is up to the owner how- AL Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Spc. Sarah Tilley, a veterinary technician at the NAS Jax Veterinary Treatment Facility, scans 5- year-old Abby to check for a microchip as her owner, Richard Green, holds her. Green adopt- ed Abby a, month ago and brought her in for a checkup and vaccinations. S .. Building 537 on Biscayne .Street and is open Monday --' through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 542-3786. Microchipping animals is a simple procedure. A needle with a small chip is inserted into the animal just under the shoulder blades. The microchip number is then entered into a database and the animal can be tracked worldwide. ever, to keep the AKC in- formed about address changes. The microchip is permanent and as long as the owner keeps the AKC updated when they move, they can track down own- ers and reunite them with lost pets. The chip is only activated when scanned and is safe for puppies and kittens and adult animals six months and older. The cost to have a pet microchipped on base is $17 and an additional $2 service charge. The Veter- inary Treatment Facility. also offers all pet vaccina- tions, heartworm testing, feline leukemia/FIV test- ing, health certificates, fecal exams and sells heart- worm preventative medi- cine, flea and tick control products, skin conditioners and shampoos and nutri- tional supplements. The facility is located in Lot 82 READY NOW This beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 batn home has a formal living room and family room. Other features of this home are a covered porch, knockdown ceilings. tile foyer, cultured marble vanities, upgraded Ilighhng fireplace. irrigation system and full security system. Plus a $2,000 gift card! .. ,, $203,900 m -.i r- wwwsedaonsrucionco Dr. John Van Olphen, DVM injects a microchip into 7-year- old Buster at the NAS Jax Veterinary Treatment Facility. rbI] r1l1? 1, ', m '. w "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach IA 81% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Ddty, Reserves, Retirees and Contradors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors 'Mirror axjAir News Periscope Published by 5he jlorida imes-OInion C a llmd e__mR061966 *1 ___~_~ I V 7- PRIME STANDARD TRICARE FOR LIFE d UU :Z / J Y 1141 ^r | T | H E& i|m a *W i I I Jax AlJ NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 13 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always Lunch Bingo Monday Friday, 11:30 a.m. Night Bingo Sunday paper & computers Monday paper & computers Tuesday paper Thursday paper & computers 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 p.m. and Saturday/Sunday, 11 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Webster Flea Market Visit the largest flea market in Florida and tour the National Veterans Cemetery. April 18, $20 / person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. 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 Green Day Concert April 19 Only $20 for a ticket and transportation. Texas Hold-em Tournament April 21 Pat Lanier (left) measures two bass before weighing them in during a past tournament. This year's tournament is Saturday starting at first light. For more information, call the Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260. Tourney begins at 7 p.m. Flag Football April 23 Liberty Cove, 2 p.m. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Direct TV is here. Watch your favorite college or pro basketball games. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. Clay County Chapter 1414, National Association of Retired Federal Employ-ees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The 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 Association of Avia- tion Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7, p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jackson- ville Chapter 1984, National As-sociation of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meet- ing on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonvile Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact LLt Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena. WVsshgton@sar.mednavy rrl. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.org. Several Youth Fishing Derbies are coming up. Events are being held Saturday at Crystal Springs Park, May 7 at Huguenot Park, June 4 at Hanna Park and Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park. All der- bies 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 information, call 573-4918. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Jackson- ville, will hold a joint meeting with the Jacksonville Genealogical Society Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Willowbranch Library in Avondale. The pro- gram will feature a presentation by Rev. Ed Murfin on his search for and findinghis great grand- mother's grave. The Military Officers Association will conduct their monthly dinner meeting April 20 at 6 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. For infor- mation or reservations, call Bill Potter at 213-0701. 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 De. Samuel P. Massie Scholarship Banquet May 14 at noon at the Hidden Hills Coun- try Club at 3901 Monument Boulevard. This celebration will honor five local high school sen- iors who will receive over 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 ParkingS S904-741-4008 www.parkspaceom File photo Wednesday night Karaoke 7 p.m. close Summer Camp Registration April 23, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Registration packets must be completed and turned into the Youth Activities Center by April 20. The fees based on total household income. Call 778-9772 for more info. Friday, 7 p.m. I Heart Huckabees (R) April 22, 7 p.m. A Few More Dollars (R) April 23, 5 p.m. Fat Albert (PG) April 23, 7 p.m. Seed of Chucky (R) Jax Suns salute military From MWR Attention military baseball 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: 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. $5,000 in scholarship monies. The theme is "Servicing Youth Through Educational Oppor- tunities." Dr. Edythe Abdullah, president, Florida Community College Jacksonville is the guest speaker. For ticket infor- mation, cal Lt. LaShelle Ham- ilton at 542-7045, Lt. Lakesha Chieves at 542-9212 or Lt. Cmdr. Ethan Josiah at 542- 7464. Whisper Creek Plan #2430 .... $240.175 Plan #1930 .... $189,900 904-338-7321 Pine Lakes Plan #2169 .... S232.400 904-728-8829 Pinecrest Plan #2010 .... S211,100 904-786-4551 Valley West Plan #1635 .... $164,600 904-378-0206 ALSO R Ig LOING IN Long Leaf Ranch Silver Creek Valley West 904-291-9312 904-406-2042 904-378-0206 Open :30 5:3 14 JaxAIrNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 Local park offers nature classes Tennis tourney slated An open singl.,s tennis tournament will be held April 25. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized gym patrons. There will be a men and women's division. The matches will start at 5 p.m. and will be played at the Birmingham Tennis Courts. Call the NAS Jax Gym to sign up by April 22. Skeet league forming A Captain's Cup Skeet League is now forming. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty per- sonnel. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Volleyball meeting planned An intramural sand volleyball meeting will be held May 4 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850, located on the corner of Yorktown and Mustin Roads. Command athletic officers or their designated rep- resentative who attend will receive five Captain's Cup points. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Golf meeting coming up An intramural golf meeting is planned for May 18 at 11:30 a.m. at Mulligans. Command athletic officers or their designated representative who attend will receive five Captain's Cup points. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Racquetball tournament planned for May A Captain's Cup Men and Women's Racquetball Tournament will be held May 23-27. The tournament is open to all NAS Jax active duty men and women. There will be a separate men and women's division. Each command participant earns points for their command for participating and additional points are awarded for first, second and third place. Sign up at the NAS Jax Gym by May 18. Basketball meeting slated A summer basketball meeting will be held May 25 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Women's Softball Standings Team Lady Divas VP-16 TPU Naval Hospital Greybeard As of April 8 Wins Losses 0 1 1 0 1 Softball Standings As of April 8 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 4 0 CPRW-11 3 1 CNATTU 2 1 AIMD 1 2 CHSWL 0 2 VP-16 0 2 VP-30 0 2 Intramural Soccer Standings As of April 8 Team Wins CNATTU 2 HS-11 2 VS-31 1 VP-45 1 VS-32 1 VP-30 0 AIMD 0 Naval Hospital 0 Intramural Softball As of April 8 Team Wins AIMD Warriors 3 HS-75 2 PSD 2 VS-30 2 VP-45 2 HS-11 0 VR-58 1 VP-30 3 VP-62 2 CPRW-11 1 VP-30 IFT 0 SERCC 1 VS-32 1 AIMD 600 0 CNATTU 0 Naval Hospital 0 AIMD 500 0 FACSFAC 0 HS-15 0 VS-31 0 Losses 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 Standings Losses 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 0 0 I SPORTS& STANDINGS By Leslie Royce Westside Regional Park Naturalist The Westside Region- al Park located across the NAS Jax Main Gate is looking for volunteers to participate in Project Feeder Watch, which is a research and education project of the Cornell Lab of Ornith- ology, National Audubon Society, Bird Studies Canada, and the Canad- ian Nature Federation. So, what does a person do who participates in the Feeder Watch? You watch birds for as little as five minutes or as long as you want. You count how many birds of each species you see at one time. And you record that data. With assistance, even a small child can do that. And, of course, we'll be there to offer assistance. The data collected will be used by scientists to track and study changing bird populations. We are looking for volun- teers to collect data on Friday and Saturdays.. You don't have to make a commitment to come out regularly. Just call us before you visit to make sure that the nature center isn't being used for a pub- lic program. The following events and workshops will be held at the park in April. For fur- ther information or to reg- ister, call 573-2498. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Swarm into Insects April 15, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Going buggy? Join us and learn more about ento- mology, the study of insects. We will participate in a bug scavenger hunt, view bugs in the field, and take a. closer look at insects under a microscope. Participants will go off- trail, so please wear close- toed shoes and bug repel- lent. Registration is required. Who to notify when a credit card is stolen Credit card theft is a huge burden and can cause major problems for victims. The following are numbers to call if cards are lost or stolen. These agencies should be contact- ed immediately. Equifax Credit Bureau: 800-525-6285 Experian Credit Bureau: 888-397-3742 TransUnion Credit Bureau: 800-680-7289 SS Administration Fraud Line: 800-772-1213 Federal Administration Identity Trade Theft Line: 877-438-4338 DIVRE L ess$ ndQucerReuls S e S. SlEspno wwwJaxedato co o ( 0.4 ) 5 4 -1 0 0 0890 -fuId ev V/tVolunteers Thereareno ofAmerica* limitsto caring' 1.800.899.0089 VolunteersofAmerica.org a CFC partidpant Provided as a public service S I S *I Supply. On Demand. 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CLASSIFIED INDEX Auctions 200's Real Estate for Rent 400's Financial 550-570 Employment 700's Merchandise 900's Transportation 1200's ONLINE Classified line ads are online at jaxairnews.com FREE online advertising! Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. Announcements 100 Clubs and Organizations 105 Dating and Services 107Telephone Dating Services 110 Happy Ads 115 Lost and Found 120 Notices 125 Personals 130Tickets 135Travel/Rides 140 Vacation/Travel 145900/976 Services 147 Dating Services 165 Entertainment Services 110 Happy Ads ,, Seeking cert baby-sitter for occa- | JL sional nights and weekends 2 children 9 months and 4 years old call Melissa 241 7417 115 Lost and Found LOST Ladies gold watch w/bellsouth inscribed on back. $100 REWARD! In Jax Beach area. 407-322-9364 120 Notices ADOPTION A childless, college educated, successful single woman wishes to adopt newborn baby. 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For auction info call Larry Miller at 904-808-9922 1I Real Estate For Sale 230-292 Georgia Counties 294 Femandina/ Amelia Island 296 Georgia Miscellaneous 300 Avondale/Ortega 302 Riverside 305 Southside 306 Intracoastal West 307 San Marco 310 Mandarin 315 Arlington 320 Westside 322Argyle 325 North Jacksonville 326 Springfield 327 Downtown 330 Beaches 332 Middleburg 334 Keystone Heights/ Melrose 335 Orange Park/ Clay County 338 Baker County 339 Putnam County 340 St John's County 342 St Augustine 344 St Augustine Beach 345 Nassau County 350 Waterfront 3S5 Condominiums 360 Out of Area/Town/ State 365 Manufactured Homes 370 Lots for Sale 375 Farms/Acreage 380 Investment Property 382 Retirement Comm. For Sale 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 230 Georgia Real SEstate 4, THE LAKES FSBO Beautiful 3/2, 4 with bonus rooms over garage, 1800sf, Quiet culdesac. Must see. PCS $150,000 912-882-1290 246 Camdem Co., 246 GA 4, FSBO- 1305 SF, 4br, 2ba, 2 car gar, Screened carport, porch, priv fence Royal Wood Subdv Kingland Ga $105,000 912-729-5343 252 Coffee Co., 22 GA SUGAR BROOK HORSE RANCH 2 & 1/2 hrs to Jax. Pastures, Stables, Fabulous Home, Track 9. 912-384-1465 www.kennethvlckersrealty.com 302 Riverside A 3/1, fully renov. Move in cond. Must See! 2330 Gilmore St. 904-287-7888 HISTORIC DIST. 3/2, 1550sf, completely remod, Ig kit, fp. $14k below mkt. 228-9075 305 Southside 100% Financing Self Employed OK Bankruptcy OK Mark 904279-1600 2/1 block, great S'S loc. deck, Irg cul de sac lot, fin avail. 219-2919 4/3.5 Lux Home in Old Mill Branch, Open House Sat 1-4 pm$482k Top List Realty 855-0999 East Hampton CB 2641sf, 4/3.5 on 1/3 ac culdesac preserve lot, formal LR, DR, Fai nn, fplc, scm pool waterfalL Intercom & sec. $393.900 904-860-4113/4114 FORECLOSURE! 3Bed, Only $35,000! For listings 800-749-8124 XF201 FSBO 3/2, fpl, 1600+sf, inground pool, $149,500. 904-731-1194/721-9006 HIDDEN HILLS CC- 4/2.5, 2.5gar, Water to Golf. $389k. 904-998-3854 305 Southside S'side 2/2.5 condo, riv- erview dock clb hse, pool $145K. 880-2201 306 Intracoastal FSBO 4/2,2472sf, cpt/tile Carrington PI. off Kernan, $249,900. 904-220-5280 ITERCOASTrAL 4 WEST -Waterfront tb Pelican Bay 3/3, tile, deck, Fabulous views, furn. Open House Sat-Sun 12-5 $339,000 904-707-9571 WINDSOR PK FSBO, remod, 15th hole, 4/2, 2200sf, $395k 759-6067 310 Mandarin FORECLOSURE! 3Bed Only $45,0001 Listings 800-749-8124 x1903 FSBO BRADY RD, 4BR, 2.5B, LR, FR. DR, fp Sun R. 2100 sf, .5 ac, pool w/ftn $329,900 268-2711 SPACIOUS 4/2 Pool, Ramsgate 568-7159 2357sf. Open Sun 2-5 315 Arlington Wow! 3br/2ba 1 car gar. CAC $139.9k + $5 000 Repair Credit. 3550 Caroline Vale Blvd 877-477-1034 HOMES available for below retail. If pre-approved 766-4211 FSBO, Mt Pleasant Crk HOA. 3/2, 2car gar, 1838sf, xtra Lg fen yd, screened porch w/jacuzzi & much more. Priced to sell QUICK 186,000. Pis call 620.8501/477-3970 3/2.5 Newly Remod, 1260sf, 1832 Willowood Dr. $115,900. 759-6837 320 Westside 1 OWNER FINANCING: Lease to buy any home on the mkt. Bad credit ok. 888.389.0540 X 9020 3/2 w/Inlaw apt. Needs TLC $69,900 3040 Imperial St 877-477-1043 A 4/2 RENT TO OWN BRAND NEW INSIDE. QUIET AREA NEAR NAS. 904-742-4582 BEAUTIFUL 3/1 w/lrg Fam Rm, fenc'd yd, Ig kit, Frnch drs, new windows, CH&A, $89k. Rod 904-994-0689 4 Beautiful Bent Creek Home 4/2 2,420 sf, 904-317-0662 or www.byowner.com/ 62149 Onlyi year old $223,90 FSBO 1700sf, 3/2, S2 car garage, cor- VLner lot, fenced yard $119,900. Call 904-278 2951 NEWLY RENOV., big home on 2 lots, 3 car gar, exc for painters, cabinet maker or day- care. $98K904-716-3446 PAXON Newly Remod 3br Irg cov. prch. Seller may pay all closing costs. $85k. 545-2448 POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCING! 2/2 w/den. David 904-207-9550 RENT TO OWN 3/1, renovated new cpt, tile, quiet n'hood, approx $750mo. 993-7990 SPRINGTREE- AFFORDABLE QUALITY NEW HOMES 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. From the $150's. Ask about Special Finance Programs. 786-9135 or 278-6005 HOMES BY TONEY CRC-057161 TOWNHOME SBeautiful 2br, 2ba, on tLlake, fncd w/deck fplc, s&c. lights. $85k. 904-778-1670 Very Nice 3/1 Home, hrd wd firs, 10 mins -It from NAS $106k 542-3672 322 Argyle FSBO 4/2, kit equip Fpl, fen yd. sprkl sys, 1580SF 388-4261 or 334-3530 325 North 325 Jacksonville 100% FinancIng Self Employed OK Bankruptcy OK Mark 904-279-1600 100% FIN AVAIL $65,000, 3/1, Remod CH&A. 1528 Windle St. 424-9890 4/2 2100 sf, cust tile kit, & DR, Fla rm w/new ac, pnt, cpt,+ updated ba,1 lk to Trout Rvr, $126k 10305 Depaul Ave. 716-7766 A 4/2 HOME! Must Sell Only $57,500! For listings 800-749.-8124 xF589 325 North 325 Jacksonville A 5/3 FORECLOSURE! Only $53k! 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FEATURES - L take Front & Conservation Lots Tennis, Basketball & Volleyball Courts www.heritageparkfl.us East of 1-95 off S.R 16, left on Woodlawn Rd in St Agistin 904-429-0129 I N i Tfmod lM bl Suokm Call 24 hours a day.7 days a week MOBILE HOMES. 14 wides, 4 to choose from. Stove/refrig, ac. U move. $1850. 730.8606 MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2,1525sf+ over 2 acres of land. Won't last! $650 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874 1862 or 291-3100 |;[-,. l ;[,h a lli':11 t .I .P] And get pre- qualified over the phone. Owner Fin. 695- 2255 New 2005, 1500sf DWMH, 3/2 1.14 acre only $114K 891.1874 521.4426 eves l "Jf'Vill,1 I .11r,4,9] I I [M1 116 M/H Like New & Move- In Call 6952255, 3348846 PEACHTREE 99. Pvt lot, 28x60. No credit .. 3/2, apps, FP carport/patio w/awnings, landscpd. $3500eq. $550mo pr $13,500. Call 730.-8606 370 Lots for Sale CANAL LOTS Putnam Co., access to St. Johns River. Starting at $60,000. 904-626-6867 MAND. acre +/-. priv. fncd, MH near river. Ready to build. $135k. 904-866-2951 RESIDENTIAL LAND Westside 2.4 Acres of RMD-E land for sale. Zoned for 20 units per acre. Asking $235,000 OBO 904.472.1318 375 Farmst 375 Acreage 200+-ac Irwin Co Ga lake Rt,,- ,i, ,Sa 224 J6 6 4, ,3 27 AC FOR DVLPT 3/8 mi paved rd frontage. hi dollar houses neardb. S Maclenny 259.3372 or 904.509-0921 Crawford Co., GA 198 AC $1.795,'AC Two PONDS. turkeys. Dig Deer county. hard uoods. planted pines, will not divide. 404362-8244 St. Regis Paper Company, LLC RURAL AVERAGE FOR SALE -Investment, Recre action or Home site Posslbilites A Unique Oppty for Rural Ownership Income Potential For More Info : AFM Real Estate Group 703-319-0311 www.afmrealestate.com 380 Investment Properties MONEY MAKER DUPLEX SPRINGFIELD ARV $200,000 $115,OOOFIRM REHAB 80% COMPLETE 904.333.9814 u-bid@comcast.net PRIVATE INVESTORS We buy in any cond(will pay cash)& sale homes Partner is Realtor 904-708-7878 3 Real Estate 390 Real Estate SWanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied. ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904626 1636 904813-5253 CASH WALK AWAY TODAY SELL YOUR HOUSE AS IS FAIR PRICE. FREE 24 HR RECORDED MSG Call 247-3995 or Visit webuyjaxhomes4cash.com IBUY HOUSE * ANY CONDmON 234 -5076 MOVING? DO YOU NEED 2 SELL? No equity. 703-5066 or 778-4330 Real Estate for Bent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments Furnished **STUDIOS** Starting at $489.- 904-642-8967 FURNISHED STUDIOS Starting at $524mo. Call 642-6406 N JAX-Ktchntts until, cable No pets $180wk + Dep. On Bus. Line 764-0640 405I Apartments Unfurnished $199 MoveIn li^i 3BR Avail $99.00 DEPOSIT SPECIAL! Efficiency, 1&2BR with approval. lstry,WD Conn. Randall Court 731- 0213 Across from Regency mall. 1,2,3 BR's Apart- ments Available. 888-836-3613 AMELIA ISLAND 2/1 apt, Oceanview, Irg deck, avail 6/1 $1100 mo 904-261-8676 Avondale lbr hdwd firs, ch&a, 700sf, no pets $550mo. 904-388-6686 405 Apartments Unfurnished Arlington area ANSLEY OAKS APARTMENTS Near JU, 2BR/1.SBA, large 2 story, central heat/ air, W/D hkups, fully equip kit, mini blinds. $565mo until . not included). $500 security dep. Appli- cation &credit check required. Clean & Quiet Community. all 724- 7800 ext 2471 AVONDALE HI RISE RIVERFRONT Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. Balcony, Heat/AC Paid! 384-6151 Mon-Sat BEAUTIFUL WESTSIDE COMMUNITY! OnienngSpaciousAeAr ' 112BR'5 & 2 PoolsI k STARTING AT $48 Clo5e to hoppin .' FCC & Downto v CALL NOW (904) 387-2933 CF & NAS 2BR Dup Scmnd Deck. Fen Yard, Pet OK! Ref Req. $595 778-2897 N'SIDE Near Lem Turner & Ida St. Clean 1/1 hse $425m+$300dp. 744-1570 NORTHSIDE Large 1.2 & 3 Bedrooms. $99 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! No application fee. CALL (904) 751-1510 OP-Oakleaf Plantalon 2/2 New TH, gar, $1275m, 1st mo free, 904-994-5006 ORANGE PARK FREE RENT # EXTRA LRG TOWNHM 2BR/1.5BA, 3BR/2BA, AND 1BR FLATS. All apts. have washer & dryer connections & fireplaces. BR's are a spacious 14x12 w/ Irg closets. Convenient to NAS & 1-295. Walk to OP Mall. Sparkling pools & Clubhouse. BLUFF HOUSE APT. orange roperties.com PVB 3/2.5TH, new crpt, tile & paint, scr. patio. $1200+dp. 315.727-8084 or 904-543-9626 RIVERSIDE/5 Points $700 ch&a, Ig 2br hdwd, strg, pvt yd. cbl/dsh 230-2880 RIVERSIDE 2/1 ch&a, wd hkup, $600mo $600 dep. no pets. 904-327-6985 R'SIDE 2345 Gilmore, 2br upper, ch/a, w/d hu, LR, DR $535m+dp. No Hud. 396-7874 or 403-9316 R'SIDE-Charming 2/2Dup hdwd firs. w/d hu, $700m+. 904-387-2967 R'SIDE-Cute lbr Gar. Apt hdwd firs, w/d hu, $550m+. 904-387-2967 R'slde Lrg 1, 2 & 3br's remodeled ch&a $575- $900. nego. 561-302-6200 SOUTHSIDE 1/1, new cpt, $375 + $150 786-3939 STARTING AT $520 1, 2,3 & 4Br's Featuring: Pool & Fitness Ctr S* Computer Lab Best Rates in Town Call Today For Move In Special 904-786-4784 EOE 410 Condominiums 3Bdrm, 2 1/2 bath.1 car garageBrand new town ome In Julington Creek. 1450 sq ft 1300 a month. 904-657-1811 9A/BAYMEADOWS, The Reserve 2/2 1st fir lakefront $1095m purch for $169.5k 904-823-0956 *Summer Savings 4* Affordable, Fun Beach Living 17k APARTMENTS S1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale i ,' RIVIERA PARKWAY . ,yAFFORDABLE LARGE v 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES 100 Eatwod R illar (9 4 4 -92 047 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The City of Jacksonville Beach will be holding a public auction for surplus items on Thursday, April 21. 2004. Surplus City property consisting of vehicles, bicycles, small equipment, furniture, office equipment, computers, monitors, printers 0 and confiscated items will be auctioned at the City Operations and Maintenance Facility located at 1460A Shetter Avenue. Take Beach Boulevard to South Penman Road, go south to Shetter Avenue, follow signs. Register and Viewing will beheld between 9:00 and 9:45 a.m. The surplus auction will begin at 10:00 am. For additional information please call Barbara Fason at (904) 247-6229 or Heather Correia at (904) 247-6230. If you or your company Is exempt from paying taxes you will be required to present a valid sales tax exemption certificate when payment is I made, otherwise sales tax will be charged on items purchased. Cash is preferred but we will accept checks on a local bank with proper identification. All bid- ders must come prepared to remove any pur- chased Items on the day of the auction. All sales are final and all items are sold in as is, where is conditions and without warranty. N O Vets & Active Duty... BUY A HOME MONEY Go to DOW N MilitaryHomeBuyer.com DOWN! or call and NO Closing Costs!* (904) 997-8064 Jacksonville's #1 Source for Military-VA Homebuyers SALL Homes For Sale 1VA Loans FREE Credit Analysis Full Realtor Assistance Email HomeSearches 0 l Integrity Home & Finance, Inc. $t *negotiable Lic. FL Real Estate & Mortgage Broker C48396 =WSMA A~ 0s5~ 16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 410 Condominiums 9A/GATE 3/2, all amenities. w/d. eleva- tors, $1150 904-704-8169 BAYMEADOWS -L4. 3/2, flat, dwnstrs, on lake, avail 4/1 $107Smo. 904-268-4351 BCHS 2/2, all amen. scr. prch $1125m. gar. option $75. 904.613-2569 SBrand New Flern Isl Plantation Condo 1812 sqft 3/2.5 w/ ogar for lease/rent Gated Comm. "A" rated schools, golf pools, ten- nis, volleyball, 11 mi from NAS Jax $1,250 904-803-4287 or 9U4-269-1239 Fleming Isl Plant, New 3/2.5, 1468sf, gar., w/d. $1100m. 904.272.0995 FLEM ISL -NEW TWNHS 1468sf. 3/2.5/gar, $1050 287-9435 868-4577 HARBOR TOWN at Miravista. New 3/3, gar, facing Intercoastal. $2500m. Also 50' Slip avi. Both for long term lease. 904-285,3353/613-8040 ICW Lakeview new 2/2.5 ated, club hse, pool, 1100mo. 904.377.9117 Jardin Demer Close to Beach, shops, transportation. 2BR/2bA. Fully equipped kitchen, W/D, and garage. *1100/mo $1100/sec deposit. 9044617020 4 Jax Bch- 3/2 Brand New Condo 1600sf washer/dryer, fully equip. fpl, 1 car gar 410-991-0817 JAX BCH Oceanfront lux condo, 4/3.5. 2800 sf, pool gar, x-stor., Price nego, 904-280-2007 Jax Beach 3/2 Brand New condo 1600 sf S washer/dryer fully equipped fpl 1 car garage (410) 991-0817 NORITAKE CHINA J vyne pattern, service t|i for 4, plus 10 serving pieces and extras, 41 piece total $60. 904-781- 7076. OCEANFRONT -Upscale Condo, Awesome views, 3/2, updtd kit. Near JTB, 904- 242-0411 ORTEGA $795MO Immaculate 2/1 w/d, hw firs, new kitchen, pool, cat ok, 553-4284 ORTEGA 2/2.5 TH, 1690SF, on the river, priv dock, $1225mo. Cal I 655-5893 PVB/Grand Cay Villas Quiet 1/1, Steps away from TPC, 3rd fir, gtd comm, main's from bch, w/d, $925 904-534 7802 PVB -Belleza, all new 2/2 delux condo, resort amenities $1165 285-0083 CmHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 S. FT. RECENTLY UPGRADED! UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED COURTYARD WITH POOL! WATER INCL IN LEASE! $650 & UP A MONTH SECTION 8 APPROVED. (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP SOUTHSIDE 9A/ Baymeadows, brand S new townhome, 3br/2.ba, 1 car garage, gated community + amenities, lake view, available late April, $1600 negotiable. (904) 645-6570 THE PALMS at Marsh Landing. Beautiful like new 2/2, w/d, pool, tile fitn, $1195m 904. 993 583 W'SIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Near Riverside, $985m boat dockage, 757-0775 Wslde Brand New 3/2 condo gated pool, no smk/pets $895. 540.3768 415 C Houses 415 ]Furnished Flem Isind-Great 3/2 SRanch home Ig fenced yd w/pool new appi CHA W/Dr $1350 month $1350 Dep. Pets Neg Avail now. Must see con- tact 559-924-2263 or (904) 759-9662 Alex PCS W'SIDE Small efficiency, until. furn. $450m+ $200sec. 904-338-1845 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished $900/mo SECTION 8 WELCOME Remodeled 4/2 Cent A/C Lgyd 3436 Soutel Dr 877- 477-1043 1 OWNER FINANCING: Lease to buy any home on the mkt. Bad credit ok 888.389.0540 9010 3/2 Lakefront, modern, many amenities $1000. 9040964l4005. Stark FL. ARGYLE 8121 Boones- borough Trail, 3/2, Fpl, $925mo $925dp 777-0691 781-2896 Argyle Forest 9078 Bridgecreek Dr 4/2 all brick, backs up to lake, RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday 4 Houses 420 Unfurnished ARL 3/2. 1564 Aletha Dr. $850 m+$800 dep Call 800-322-1324 ASHTON/FLEM ISL $1450 3/2 LR, DR. eat-in- kit. covered patio, ceiling fan, intercom sys, sec sys gar, fen back yd appli & WD. 215-0294 SATLANTIC BCH 3/2, Berber, tile, fenced yard, garage, W/D hookup, NO PETS. $895. Call 221-5652 to view PCSing. ATL B CH 3/2, Berber, tile, fenced yd, gar, I w/d hu's. No pets, $895 Call 221-5652 to view DCSing CF & HAS Batchelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Reft Req 778- 2897 EAGLE HARBOR/OP 3/2 TH, FL rm. fpl, garden tub, $1200m. Owner/Agent 449-6143 EAGLE HARBOR 1705 Eagle Watch Dr 5 BDR, 4 BA. 2804 Sq Ft. $1850 mth, No Pets. (904)262-0903 FERN. BCH Quiet 2/1 Duplex's. Upstr $925, Dwn $775m. Ref's. no pets. 904-556-9356 4 FORT CAROLINE 4 4/3, 2600 sf, 1i1executive, river view, cul de sac, avail 6/1, $2000/mo PCS move 904-803-1477 GREENCOVE/Black Creek Waterfront 3/2, 2car gar, boat house & dock. 1600m. 904-616-3907 4 Hibernia Plantation on The StL John's River 4br, 2.5ba. Pool Home. Great Schools, Avail Jul. '05. $1900 904-284-1249 420 zHouses 4 0 Unfurnished HOUSES from $500-$1,500 per month. Grt Rentals. 904-425-6978 ICW/Hunters Ridge 3/2 w/sunroom. 1800+/- sf. $1,350/mo inci lawn car. DON BROWN REALTY 270-1121 or 571-7177 ICW Kensington Gar- dens. close to NAV STA 3/2, 2car gar, $1200mo. 904,737-2455 ICW OFF KERNAN 3/2,.1815 sf, on preserve $1300/mo 537.0437 JAX BCH O'front 3/2.5, 3110 Ocean Dr So., $2200 mo 904-273- 6398 Washington Properties JAX BCH S. 3/2 Remod, ch/a. Irg fncd yd.carport, $1300m. 904-477-5870 JAX BEACH New-Luxury Townhome $1595 mo 1 888-453- 9325 WESEILJAXHOMES.COM JAX GOLF & CC Like New Pristine 4/3, 2530sf, fncd bck w/lagoon & scr lanai Lwn Svc IncL AvI May 1st $2600mo. 904-859-9100 JCP 5/4 w/scrn pool. shrt term lease. $2200mo. 534.5068 or 215-3913 JUL. CRK PL.- 3/2 TH, Brand new, upgrades, $1100mo. Call 230-1195 IJULINGTON CREEK PLANTATION Brand new 4br, 2250sf, cuidesac, $1595 amen ,incl 7mo min 333-7231 Laurel Landing 3BR/2BTH 1800 Sq ft 4I Home. New Corian Kitchen countertops. 2 Car garage, many extras. Owner under PCS orders. ph 576-2789 LEASE OPT. PURCHASE 3/1, $1000dwn, $725m. W. 17th St. 219-3661 ARGYLE MAYPORT 7782 Macdougall Dr. 2125 Fairway Villas 3/2 1425SF $950 3/2 912SF $775 9594 Croxley Court 4/2 1745SF $1125 7819 Loch Lomond 3/2 1781SF $995 8202 Loch Seaforth 3/2 1100SF $795 9255 Whisper Glen 4/2 1745SF $1050 7358 Sweet Pea TrI 3/2 1200SF $850 7917 Collins Bay Ct 4/2 1716SF $995 NORTHSIDE 332 West 26th St. 2/1 915SF $550 3440 Brahama Bull Circle North 4/2 1747SF $1050 OAKLEAF PLANTATION 3128 Litchfield Drive 3/2 1312SF $1195 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! 1539 Cotton Clover 4/2 1828SF $1195 ARUNGTON 11631 Tananger Drive ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 1440SF $850 1442 Conestoga Ct. 3/2 1516SF $875 ICW 13198 Ebbtide Court 2757 Secret Harbor 3/2 1940SF $1125 3/2 14494SF $945 12615 Stockwood Ln 2716 Secret Harbor 3/2 $875 3/2 1268SF $915 PATIO HOME! 12326 Dunwoody Dr 4/2 1820SF $950 3465 Charmont Drive 3/2 1790SF $995 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 $100 HOME DEPOT GIFT CARD! 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! 1290 Highfield 3/2 1725SF $1300 FENCED YARD! 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF $885 1965 Oak Twist 3/2.5 1516SF $865 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! 9231 Whisper Glen Drive North 3/2 1447SF $975 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North 4/2 1450SF $995 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! irwwrw.Garatrnmanaenamannarniun.nm 420 ,Houses 420 Unfurnished LEASE OPT. PURCHASE 3/2.5, $2000dwn, $1058m N. Laura St. on shallow canal,Trout river nr Hecksher Dr. 219-3661 MARSH VIEWS/N'SIDE 3/2.5 +Loft, 2000sf, fpl, deck, $1350m. 904o472-1082 MIDDLEBURG Very nice home! Located in Ridaught Landing in M'Burg. 2903 Bloxi Trail 4/2 1635SF $925 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MURRAY HILL 3/1, 1500 sf. fenc'd yd, pets ok $1000 mo 904-548-7636 NEAR DOWNTOWN -3/1, like new, CH&A, $700. Call 744-8118 SNORTHSIDE / NORTH CREEK 4/2 2 car gar. 2100SF, private lot, screened porch $1400mo. Cal 904-509-8795 flex terms, avail June NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/2 1540SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE MARSHVIEW, 3/1, CH&A, $750mo RentSource Jax 981-9191 N'SIDE 4/2, 2000 sf, brand new wood x| .floors, tile, comm pool. avail 5/15; 904803 1477 PCS move N'SIDE Nice Cute & Clean 3/1, Ig fncd yd safe area $850mo. Call 626-0956. 4, N'side North Creek 4/2 2 c. garage, 2100sf, private lot, screened porch, $1400. mo. call 904.509.8795 Flex terms, Avail. June Oakleaf Plantation OP 4/2 1750 sf, new con- struction, amenities, Call 535-2349. Oakleaf Townhome, 3BR,2.5Bth,1/Gar. $1100. Will consider short term. Call 509-2878 OP /Flem Isl 4/2 frpl, 2c gar, avail 4/15 $1475. 240.832.8008 OP/OAK LEAF 4/2, new, w/d & refrig, avail, $1250-$1295 264-1425 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT New 3/2 w/Den. W/D, $1300m. 904-278-7597 SOP Oakleaf Planta- Stion, new 3/2.5 town- V house w/gar, 1650sf, pool club amenities $500 off 1st mo $1175mo. 215-996-0883(c) 215-740-5811. WATER FRONT RENTAL Fleming Island 3/2.5 home w/2.416sf. Florida Rm overlooking water & large dock w/access to St. Johns River. Apex Realty Services, Brian Corcoran 449.4741 ORANGE PK lux TH in Chatham Woods nr NAS Jax, OP Mall & more. 3/2.5, 1729sf, gar, huge master suite, be 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 PALENCIA New 4/3 w/ofc & Guest Ste on crnr lot. $2500m w/$3000sec. dp 904-829-6885/477-1118 Riverfront Boat dock, 3/2. deck, 2200sf, w/d & fridge. $1675m 343-1818 S'SIDE-3/2 nr UNF & Twn Ctr. 2c.gar. Avail 5/1. Call 685-2119 $1275/mo+dp. S JAX BEACH OCEAN CAY 4/3 2400 sf, wd firs, on lake $2500. 613-5179 SOUTH HAMPTON 5/3 + game room, brand new, in prestigious golf comm in St. John Co. $2200mo 904-415-1999 S'SIDE 3/1, 1300sf homes, in culdesac by river, $885. $1250 310-938-3654 S'side Beautiful Exec 4/3 3c gar. great amenities $1800/mo. 407-435-3527 S'SIDE GROVE PARK BRICK BEAUTY - w/pool, 4/2, $1500mo + dep, no pets, 993-8877 ST. JOHNS CO/HERITAGE LANDING- NEW 3030sf 5/3 $1,995mo 904,220- 6395 Switzerland-2600SF 3/2, pool, St Johns schools, culdesac,a gem. $2500mo. F/L/S 904-233-1396. TINSELTOWN 2/1 cute bik home recent renov, ch/a. $730m Imo dp 262-1892 OR 705-4171. 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished WESTSIDE 2/2.5 TH. $750/mo. $750 dep 699-3285 Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE Marietta 3/1 w/den, $800mo. 607-5917, 571-9003 WESTSIDE Remod. 3/2, cpt AC fncd, $895mo. Calf 287-1756 WS/lO3rd 3/LS new ch/a No Smk/pets/HUD. Scr. patio, $875m 777-5955 ws BEAUTIFUL 3/1 w/lrg Fam Rm, fenc'd yd, Ig kit. Frnch drs new windows, CH&A, $690m. Rod 904-994-0689 W'SIDE/OP- 3/2, 1 cgar, fncd yd, new home. off Collins Rd. 904e783-2817 W'SIDE 3/2 near NAS scrn patio, 1 car gar, lawn svc. $950 mo +dp 904,294-5200 W'SIDE Brand new 3/2, 1700sf, on lake. W/D, Comm. pool. $1450m. +1st & Sec. 818-633-8678 YULEE 4/3 Timber Creek New 3000sf, scrn porch $1395mo. 860.5564 425 Manufactured Homes NR 11th & Soutel. Car ort/ no pets $380 d. $380 + elec mo. 704-6493 WESTSIDE 1012 Wood- stock, 2/1 MH,1/2 acre, $500mo. 744-8118 W'SIDE 2/1, front kit, scr porch, fncd prlv lot, w/d & yd incl shed, $550 + 695-9638 or 635-2400 W'SIDE 2/2 W/D, cov porch, priv lot water, gar, yard incid. Great I oc no pets $650 + 695-9638 or 635-2400 430 Roommates SS BLOCKS FROM JU 3br/2ba, inground Lpools, garage & carport, fireplace, central air/heat, utili- ties split 1/3. Contact Robert Meggs 904-234-3652 ARGYLE Fern. seeks N/S to share hse & full hse access. 954-559-2589 AtL Blvd/Keman-Share 4/2 home. DSL & all util. incl. Wery gd area. N/S only $140wk 904-838-8054 KINGSLAND Share 3/2 House. Close to Base $350m. util. Incl. Hot tub. Pool tbl. 510-0559 MANDARIN Nice condo to share w/ mature fern. Bedroom has priv ba. Has w/d. $450mo incids utils. 982-4539 Orange Park Share S large 2 Story house |Jnear Blanding and Knight Boxx. Cable & Phone included $325 + utilities also near Cecil Field Westside & Middle- burg Share home on 11/2 acres-cozy same price W'SIDE Share 3br home. Cbl, ph, w/d. all util incl. $100wk+sec. dp 388-3075 WS. WF seeks day work ing Male. 4/2Hm. Pool, no smk/drinkers. $400m incl until. 904T777-5955 435s Rooms 435 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 N JAX-Ktchntts until, cable No pets $180wk + Dep. On Bus. Line 764-0640 .. Room In private home $400 mo + util. North- I side, cable, wash, pond in backyard. Call 232-2640 ext 120 SOUTHSIDE great area, cable, w/d, utils incl. $360mo. 425-8074 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts 4/2 Renovated Beach House For Rent, Walk to Fletcher. 247-7722 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/ 505 Industrial For Rent REGENCY/WHSE - 2400sf. Util. included 904-721.-7196 REGENCY AREA - New Ofc/Wrhse, 1500SF- Call 813-6242 507 Businesses 5 For Sale Investor seeks high vol. store in Jax 407- 299-1036 Sits Avael I Fowl ,1 4 Monthly Gross $100k+, St. Aug. 904-860-5600 1EW Office Space i For Rent Arg'yle Executive Suites 3 available, 575 sq ft to 700 sq ft. Conference room and breakroom included. Call 608-8766 BAYMEADOWS Exec. Suites Avail Now! CIas- A. W 3trvies. Firn, .ed S5,)(, S1250 904.7 30-8111 NEWIi S r3n nes .:.t'ilC sp3ce- Near 5-n ln*,l In -_ rnell. parking. pnor.eo. 1300.S $1650m Sarin 35 ETrJS 60 OFFICE WAREHOUSE $299.00 " MOVE IN SPECIAL " 731-8070 241-2000 Financial 550 Business Opporiunitres 56 Distributorsnips/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 566 Money to Lend or ororrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold CC0 Business 0 Opportunities ACTIVE INVESTORS i n furniture business wanted 280-0017 Liquor ULicense, 4COP; Duval County, ",0000 Call (904) 6114-6917 NEW CONV STORE FOR SALE $19K *n oibo CCl 710 3184 PARTY SUPPLY STORE S22.000 & assume lea se 904 264 950 213 4244 PIZZA SHOP Must Seil' 6e [ reason a.le ? owner Ben K-ernan 934 294 5S01 Medical Assistant opportunities will have the biggest growth, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. 550 Business S Opportunities Small Snack & Soda Vending Business. Four established accounts + 1 extra soda & 5 snack machines (Dundas VM250 & VM150) Five dollar bill changers. 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Foreman 813 267 0023 SEMI TRL CONT CHASSIS MECHANIC,'TIRES Mooile/Shop. Days/ Nights. Good pay. bnfiLts. Exp & tools req 904 695 7045 TRAILER CHASSIS MECHANIC/TRAINEE W/EXP. & OWN TOOLS. Call 904-751-0333 714 Insurance ADJUSTERS- work comp/all lines adjuster position, 5 yrs min exp. Must be able to mge M.O. & L.T. claims Local clients, Immed opening Great working conu resume to 296-3111 715 ManagemenU New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the d 1 Real Estate Co. In Jax We ailll teach you the secrets of Success License class begins soon. 421 7610 I RBHS nas the folloing openings: Cowunsor I BA/BS in Human Ser- vices field. Certifica- tion as Child Protec- tion Professional preferred. Case Manager Adults BA/BS In Human Ser. vices field. Entry level. Outreach Counselor Services for homeless/ mental health/ substance abuse popu- lation. Master's level. Vocational Specialist.-Adults BA/BS in Human Ser- vices field or AA/AS plus experience. Clinician Inpatient Masters in MH or SW req. Exp w/children/ adolescents pref. For more Into. please call 743 1883. ( 4ari L ., only) or Fax resume to 7L5109L EODE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE $ @0 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 17.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. A ... / ._P qmp " J 6 .,- 4<. E 00173205J CDt I I . +L. l ,a M i6 MA r POrT. FLOR 1 TPe riscope erINrS B B.EORGIA rlr 18 JaxlIr NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 715 Management/ 7-1.5 Professional Great opportunity for a detail oriented, r J- nized person whoI a fast- paced envi meant. 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Apply in pen (9a.4 M-F oly) or mWmBS an Resources, -900 uwery North, sue 7 ffth Foot), IJa MonOieF32211L Faxtesameto7,5109, EOE/A DRU FRE SWORKPLAME 720 Medical HEALTH CARE JOBS! Companies in the Jack- sonville are aggres- sively seeking people with all levels of expe- rience for jobs in hun- dreds of occupations. These employers will never know who you are what skills you have, and your desire to work for one of these companies. until you let them know who you are. WE CAN HELP! INTERVIEW NOW BY PHONE OR WEB FREE! 1-866-533-2471 Or wwwJacksonvleWorks.com No Resume Neededl Our system creates one for you-FREE! With an 8-minute phone' call or use our convenient Online Interview form, our automated process will match you with employers that are hir- ing-NOW! 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For more details about these and other career opportunities, or to apply on line visit the US Sugar website at www.ussugar.com Reliability Engineer *Development and implementation of reliability programs. *Perform root cause analysis of plant equip- ment. SPropose and execute recommendations, pro- grams, and procedures to improve the overall performance and reliability of current and pro- posed equipment E & I Technician :Boiler experience *High voltage experience *PLC and Pneumatic experience required (cer- tifications preferred) Progress Developer 'QAD MFG/PRO expert, Open 4 and QAD ideal. Strong knowledge of Progress database. 'Continually improve our software performance, usability, scalability, and security. *Minimum 2-3 years programming experience with Progress v9 GUI. More details and minimum requires available by visiting www.ussugar.com. We are confident that US Sugar would be a valuable match for the right individual. Bring your mind and talents and join us! Confidential Recruiting Contact: Randy Williams Online application preferred www.ussugar.com Email available: resumes@ussugar.com Phone:863-902-2876 EY BU IC K COI US Sugar is an Equal Opportunity Employer Bld |committed to a diverse workforce. Women and 4660 Southside Blvd Minorities are encouraged to apply Equal Opportunity Employer in a Drug free Workplace Please visit w n.ufogarom for more comn. 900 Antiques C For Sale: Treadmill CSDFSTrider $300.00; 1 Encyclopedia Bri- tanica $50.00; Washer & Dryer $1.0.00; Call 771-0177 or 568-6191 a. Treadmill CSOf- strider-$300; Ency- I clopedia Britanica-$50; Washer & Dryer-$100; Call 771-0177 or 568-6191 902 Appliances / shape runs great $80 Scan deliver 994-0100 FREEZER 14 cu. ft SKenmore, 2 yrs 1 old, excellent condition, white upright, mediumm sized. Call 287-4159 SFREEZER- Ken- Smore upright, 14 I cubic feet, 2 years old $110 OBO. Call 287-4159 after 4PM. 4 Sears Car topper great for extra storage for trips 1990's model excellent condition $50.00 OBO (912) 673-7565 WASHER & DRYER big capacity exc cond. $200. Call 904-327-6122 WASHERAND SDRYER- excellent V | cond. large capacity S$250 994-0100 WHIRLPOOL Stackable Washer t & Dryer, Excellent condition $200 Call 904 247-7637 or 904-708-1318 905 Articles For Sale A 1995 SKYLINE 14X70 3/2, near C\i NAS Jax on corner lot under PCS orders only. $13,700, Call 278-2847/655-4270 ALUMINUM SHED, 8X10, Good cond. SAquarium, 125 gal w/ cherry wood stand $350 obo Call Lauren 632-0077 or 614-6820 BABY CRIB, Mattress / $50. Two car seats |$20each. Stroller, Car Seat Combo $30. All exc. cond. 729-1026 Cast iron oyster clol- rgo dinette set with four chairs and glass table top like new $400 Call 249-6916 SComputer Mini Tower workstation HP760N X 768 MB Ram 21 inch Monitor ATI8500DU Graphics card Logitech Z640 sound system $ 475 call 779-7327 COWBOY BOOTS Men's, Size 12, SI Never worn. $50.00 Call 912-576-3130 4 Electric Wheelchair Action Ranger II good | condition w/charger and extras $400 .00 247. 7745 4, GENERAL AMERI- STRAC- 4 each, < P225/70R tires 12,400 miles, very good treads $150 OBO. Call Bill 246-0301 7am-7pm3 , Golfgaurd Golfbag travel carrying t | case. Great cond. only $20 Call 553-6015 HOT TUB NEWJ E)SON J3 ets. oaed! Full Warranty & Cover. Retail $6800 Sell $3800 (904) 7390488 IGIA -portable , electric paraffin wax therma spa, wax refill incld. Like new, list. $68. sell $30. Call 241-1398 4 Jet Sa Trailer for single Ski perfor- mance 2001 model $100241-4781 KEYWEST CENTER 4 T .CONSOLE '90 t1 70hp outboard, alum trlr, $3,200 OBO, work 904-270-6608 x 2 0 2 ; h o me 904 -751 -4929 Am Cromer Little Tykes Large Play house for sale in good 1, shape $40.00 Cal 22$-4776 MARY KAY COSMETICS Call Lindsay for Product or Free Facial 264.1317 4, Mid evil swords (5) w/wall mounts real nice call me; Murray riding mower run great 48 in cut $400.00 call me 904 529-8263 ., Moonwalk Jump Houses 15x15 Great S For Business or SFund-raisers, 2 units $600. each. Immaculate. Call 904.568.4899 904278.1674 A NEW 4-D CELL S MAGULTE k l>Black, Navy fea- tures lifetime, warranty list: $24.61, $17.00 OBO (sealed pkg) 904-241-1398 PATIOSET 10 pc, Irg Stale, reclinable c| cushion chairs, 2 yrs old, Orig. $589 Ask- ing only $359 Asking only $359.00 273-9987 p FEZ COLLECTION 115 different candy dis- pensers. Excellent condition $80. (904) 781- 7076. ROLL-TOP S, COMPUTER DESK - dw/bookcase top. File drawer & printer table. 62"x53". Moves as five pieces. $700 gV904-278-0883 Several computers S whole system or \J) components starting at $30.00 QTR Micro- wave LG with many fea- Bob 631 9755 2601 Plantation Dr 4, Day bed, curio Cabinet and more. Ph. #882-2881. April 9th 2005, Crooked River. SStroller New extras |, $70, Stroller w/car seat $30. Stroller newborn $30 childs bike seat $25 641-5059 THOMAS KINKADE Streams of Moving Water 30x40 384-5131 TV/STEREO Cahbiet 4 CD & Tape Storage Drawer 62" Wx 65" H ~ on wheels, Teak, $600. 904.278.0883 TV'S, Computers, Etcl Police Seized! From $10! Info 8007498128 XM438 WHEELCHAIR -$200 obo. numerous items , Everything must go 374-6993 521-1645 915 Building 915 Supplies A Lumber 2x12 16" long. Pressure treated top grade. 2$32new will take $25. Have 29 866-5170/542-3170 xl2b 920 Business/ 920 Office DESK & matching 2drwr lateral file, good cond. $150obo; Computer Desk $25; 904-262-7781 EXECUTIVE DESK & CREDENZA solid wood, cherry finish exc cond. $700obo. Ph 737-6006 Furniture Refinishing Fire/Water Damage Repairs Antique Restorations "We make worn furniture look like new" Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables & Jewelry ooo TY BEANIE BABIES ALL 1st Ed. ALL Retired. Call 904.564.4098 DIAMOND RING: Gor- geous emerald cut, center stone approx lct plus lct of baguettes appraised at $5400. paid $5200 2yrs ago. Must sell $4200. Call 904- 333-2083 925 Computers N64 SYSTEM 13 cL | Steering wheel v w/pedals, controller, -- rumblepack and 10 games. $500. Brian 912-882-2047 925 Computers 4, OFFICES TASK CHAIRS W/ARM- REST (2). blkI 1Brn $25ea. Call T. 904-278-5224/655-1679 928 Electronics Color Tv's for sale 13 S in #30.00 19-20 in S$50.00 25 In $75.00 271n $90.00 one 19 in tv/vcr $80.00 call 729-7127 after 3 p.m. 945 Garage - >-*J Sales ARL 2 FAMILY clothing +/ Reg, misc. h'hold items, some furn. Sat 8-1. Wedgewood Estates off Girvin. No early birds _ ARLINGTON Garage Sale. 1087 Underhill Dr. April 16th 8a-2pm. Baymeadows Self Storage Ultimate Salel 8285 Western Way Cr. - next to Fire Staton Sat. April 16th, 8 -12 N - 35+ tenants selling treasures. Household items and rare goods Call Shirley at 737.7793 BEACHES 3694 Isabella Blvd. Sat 8am. off of 35th Ave. So. behind Palms Presby. church_ CHARTER LANDING APTS 332 unit comm yard sale. Sat. 4/16, 8A-3P 5885 Edenfield Rd, 32257 CLAY HILL/MIDDLEBURG HUGE CHURCH YARD SALE S075 CR 2I18W. kitchen items, women, men and children's clothing, porcelain dolls (some still in box), household items, etc. JULINGTON CREEK PLANTATION SPRING Garage sale Saturday April 16, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mandarin Julington Crossing N'borhoodYard Sale! Sat. 8- 2; 95 to exit 335 W on St. Augustine Rd. to Autumnmbrook Tral. MANDARIN -moving sale. Big scrn TV, LR furn, 3 glass this, patio set fishing rods, misc. 793 Fruit Cove Ct. Fri-Sat 8am Mandarin Yard Salel Sat Sun 8-3 salesmen sam ples h'hold, plants, elect, fabric, bks etc. 11887 Tumbling Oaks Ln A OLD ORTEA - Sat, 16 April at 4. 2522 Iroquois Ave Children s games, collectibles, kitchen wares, tools and LOTS more. Get there early for the best buys. *6?S'IIAVEN, WIC. ORANGE PARK WE WERE RAINED OUT last time so we're giving it another try this Saturday! Help us provide support ser-. vices to the people of North Florida and find that item you've been looking for: clothing, accessories, furni- ture, toys & games, 8' folding tables, you name it! Drop by and have a Chick-FiI-A sandwich and a Coke for lunch! LOG ON FOR DETAILS April 16,8SAM 2PM 2 2554 Moody Ave. www.HendersonHaven.org SOUTHSIDE 2 family sale, collectibles, baby stuff, misc. 3047 Tiger Hole Rd. 737-7162 Sat 8-1 SOUTHSIDE -Fri -Sat 9am. No Early Birds. Creetown, off Spring Forest Ave. 4, ST.MAR'S.GA 2601 Plantation Dr $7 Day bed, curio - cabinet and more. Ph. #882-2881. April 9th 2005, Crooked River. Vilano Beach Moving Sale! No Early Birds! Sat 85; 133 Morgan Ave WESTSIDE Moving Sale 4632 Post St. 9-5 Tue - Sun. Lots of stuff! W'side Muti Family Sale Saturday April 16th 8-1; 1186 Hickory Cove WSIDE -4960 Eulace Rd. DR, LR. BR, furn, Sat-Sun April 16-17 8a-3p, kit misc, clothes Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting i $7/Day 7059 Ranmona, 786-FLEA 950A Garden/ Lawn 4 For Sale Banana. Plants from one to Six Feet tall $3.00 You 4 Dig them very Pretty Phone 771-0457 SFor Sale Lawn mower craftsman | I /Big wheel self pro- & petled 5.5 HP 22" cut $100.00 call 3381264 (cell) or 268-1384 (home) lawn Mower model S 2070722" selfpro- L peled w/manual, runs good $50 771-0457 C'LA MWERS - 4, WAER RIDER- 42" S\ o dCUT, 1 HP v-TWIN S$3200 obo 36" WALK EIND KEES P$5010 al 249-1611 993-4281 TILLER (Troy Bilt Horse) 8hp wAedd In g attachments, good shape $600 firm. 904-259-3912 | propelled, Recy- B clr, Personar Spaces with grass catcher-Just serviced $5ar Sltools, metalr maple $196. Freezer $100 729-7643 (904)6740405 Sleeper mat. & box spring. Rarely used fo BED Restonic $200. Call 269-1175 $30; Call 912-510-0595 A Couch Excellent con- ditlon; White day bed w/canopy:Lv Rm Chair S(904) 264-3486 <1!' tables coffetbl, moon mirror $400 25 gal fish tank $35 291-6503 SCurio $7S Corsca 4, glass to p dining tbI + trundle and 2 mat- 2 mattresses $200 Call tresses $200. Call 269-0782 DINING A BEAUTIFUL ALL CHERRY TABLE w/ 8 Chairs, Hutch & Buffet. New In box. Cost $6K. Sell $2250. 737-1764 4, DINING ROOM - Oak table, bench, L chrs, $550, China cabinet, $150. BR set, $375 obo. Call 406-4199 DINING SET -4 chair cont $150, 3 wood bar stools, 10ln sears radial arm saw 744-0111 4, Emerald Bedroom Fum dresser chest, mirror King size bed nightstands, lamps, Must see exc cond. $500 Call 553-6015 221-9139 The City of Jacksonville One Organization..So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Public Works Worker Perform semiskilled manual labor tasks and minor equipment operation in the construction, maintenance, and repair of streets and drainage projects. 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J - Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 19 Automatic Red in Color,1 Owner Red A/C Extra Cleaii d h r 10,000 Miles, U>, Sedan 27K Miles White 2WD 15K EEE4ZEIICMEII $5IIUI uauuiuininimw siguggi uuuurnm~ si:wgg winuuumnuin. EWIIIHIUIE.[ SiUlIll NEIUE3E $i~4H.II uwunuumurnrnu sum ii uuuiauamlium $1I,511,gg urneiiiinuuuiuunuie sigguig NMMII1IIHIlllHE__ _________ 2mmUaeUnmImeMNon______ ________________~1ggggg ~ NEUIIIIEflMEOJEE$2~U $fl5IIII *inunninnunuu 4nlIuI umauumsu _____________________snggggg NEEUIEIIIfUEEE1UEU $uhIgISgI Nopar Ipress ube $18.95 Engine Maitenance Tune-Up $2995 41C- $32.95 6I-$36,95 8/ b/l*Ingin~M0ieelInuottell gmuOarci lu ona SutrnsL uamrimIu r u$lu5ICnoloeume. ll S *l.'rlces 'mhay e InsllBer frStealSth T, Rll'igbll u PT seiTis, aid 2.5 UbriWsUle s lHmduf w fll ll Caesl l 2lliS ceSS l6ti a liM bladBs, aeselvehtles. Oief Enids Aril30, 2005. MV-08628 All prices are inclusive of $369.50 dealer preparation fee. Must present advertisement for Frank Griffin Better Way pricing. MV-08628. JACKSONVILLE'S ONLY nehce 24-HOUR SERVICE FACILITY SERVICE FACILITY ______t_ 20m2 -7 .g ,igg C' XIAA! p 20 iJAr NMWS. NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 A weekly look at the automotive market A MAXIMUM EXPERIENCE Customers will discover quality philosophy, inventory By Laurie Walmer Special or Tom O'Neal, like many young men, buying his first carlO years ago was a major milestone. On a budget, O'Neal's search for a qual- ity vehicle at a reasonable price took him to the original CarMax Superstore in Richmond, Va., where CarMax is head- quartered. Once there, O'Neal bought more than just his first car a ValuMax Subaru Legacy wagon. O'Neal was also sold on the way CarMax did business. "I was so floored by the whole experi- ence, that I took an [employment] applica- tion home with me," O'Neal said. "Two weeks later, I was selling cars." He still is. This weekend, O'Neal and his team will bring that same kind of car-buying expe- rience to the Jacksonville market with the grand opening of the 60th CarMax Superstore, located on Atlantic Boulevard, just east of Florida 9A and before Kernan Boulevard. O'Neal, location general manager of the Jacksonville store, is confident that the no-pressure, no-haggling CarMax way of doing business and the wide selection of quality pre-owned vehicles will impress value-conscious shoppers here. Maybe, even as much as it impressed him 10 years ago. "Used-car sales was a multi-billion dol- lar industry that was, in that day, mostly run out of the newspaper," said O'Neal, who was LGM of one of the four CarMax stores in Houston before getting the opportunity to open Jacksonville's first CarMax dealership. "CarMax found that most people think, 'I want to buy a used car because I want to save the money, but the quality issue is scary.'" To reassure customers who share that line of thought, CarMax devised its unique consumer approach which is pat- terned after the success of Circuit City, its retail electronics superstore parent company. CarMax offers late-model pre-owned vehicles for sale at a stated low price that requires no negotiation. To make the car- buying process even simpler, CarMax pro- vides easy access to financing options for every credit profile, processes vehicle pay- offs when appropriate and unprecedent- ed in the industry CarMax promises to buy your car, even if you don't buy theirs. Package that with friendly service, a five-day money-back guarantee, a 30-day limited warranty with the option to extend that coverage through its MaxCare plan and you have the recipe for success that has driven CarMax to its position among the Fortune 500 compa- nies. "We really believe the customer should be in control of the process," O'Neal said. "Our sales consultants get paid the same no matter which car they sell. The empha- sis is on helping the customer find the perfect car." With the CarMax system, that isn't dif- ficult. Customers not only have access to the 300-500 cars available at the Jacksonville location, but they can also search the online inventory of the more than 20,000 vehicles at all CarMax superstores, any of which can be transferred to Jacksonville for a nominal fee. Convenient kiosks in Mark E. Grisham/special Tom O'Neal, location general manager of the new CarMax Superstore on Atlantic Boulevard, stands by his inventory ... like this 2004 jeep Wrangler X. The way car buying should be. Address: 11335 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32225 Phone: (904) 620-0585; 1-800-9CARMAX Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Web site: www.CARMAX.com the showroom lobby provide computers to Before a car can be offered for sale, access this large network of vehicles or trained technicians first thoroughly simply search for cars on site that match inspect each vehicle and research its his- the customer's specifications. tory to ensure that the car has not experi- Most of the CarMax inventory consists enced significant structural damage. of cars with low mileage ideally, less That reassurance really hits home than 10,000 miles per model year that when customers are shown the "Never- have had just one or two previous owners. Sell Car" that is the focus of every CarMax showroom. Beautiful in appear- ance, this "Never-Sell Car" is, in fact, a totaled car that has been completely restored to like-new condition, effectively masking the extensive damage in its his- tory. The point, O'Neal said, is simple: This is exactly the kind of vehicle that can be found in the unmonitored used market - and exactly the kind of vehicle that CarMax would "never sell." "There are no tricks, no asterisks," O'Neal said. "It's such a good process, that nothing falls through the cracks." That same attention to detail is found throughout the CarMax Superstore. Supervised childcare is available in a large, glass-enclosed playroom complete with ball pit and big screen TV with the latest in children's video entertainment. A separate waiting area, with comfortable seating and its own big screen TV, is also provided for customers. The CarMax Service Center features 23 service bays and is equipped with the latest in service technology. Finally, the administrative area that handles all cus- tomer data for CarMax transactions fea- tures electronic scanning devices to safe- guard against unauthorized use of cus- tomers' personal information. It is, O'Neal said, this unique combina- tion of customer-focused benefits that makes for a one-of-a-kind buying experi- ence and gives rise to the company's slo- gan Relax. It's CarMax. And, given the CarMax operation's recent designation as one of the 2005 Fortune Top 100 Best Companies to Work For, O'Neal wouldn't be surprised if some of those experiences even land him a few new employees. The spacious CarMax showroom features the finest Corvette. Mark E. Grisham/special Every CarMax showroom includes the "Never-Sell Car" a totaled car that has been com- pletely restored to like-new condition. e~lPb~ L--n~--.as~~----.~u~LBI~L~P;i\e~~Bl~gBI - I II ~s .CARMax '' Jla Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 14, 2005 955 Household S Furniture 4 Fullsize bed Futon silver metal frame mattress $ 450.00 Desk 30" X60" $25. Table 36'X60" $30. 904 261-0139 4 GLASS COFFEE TABLE w/metal frame, like new $75. Call (904) 868-3075 SKENMOORE Washer & S Dryer in good shape white both run fine Call Troy 291-7631 70 series Kenmoore Kingsize Water- bed waveless softside. fits regular king sheets. Includes metal frame, thermostat heater, box support, liner $100. 912.576.1250 SLighted Glass Front / China cabinet w/base matching dinin table S w/6 chairs. All linens for table Inc. $600 270- 7990 Lighted glass front Schina cabinet w/base SI matching dining table w/6 chairs. All Tinens for table incl $600.00 904 992.1708 LOFT BED- solid pine, twin beds. Chest shelf unit Desk, Rails & Ladder. Exc. cond. $650obo. 904-616-1054 Mission Style Futon Sw/ mattress. Less than a year old $75 obo 278-1029 MovlngI must sell washer, dryer, sofa, TV, misc. 721.1657 PAPASUN CHAIRS w/stools, newr cushions, can deliver. Call 269-1174 Patio Table w/6 chairs S & cushions. Good cond, $150 215-9037 Pro Sport F ness SClimber exercise S bike. You must see to beleive! Call Kim 778-2464 a RolTop Desk, Solid mahogany, nine drwsexc cond. $700 obo908-5998 SLEEPER COUCH SColonial blue & white with matching over- sized chair $250. 278-2831. SOFA 90" & LOVESEAT SET mauve $395, Loveseat, It gray, $100, ent. ctr. 70"h x60"w $200, Qu sz bed w/frame like new $250, dresser 68"x28" $195, 264-7900 SOFA BED, Queen needs cover, Queen bed, twin bed, 1993 Toyota Camry, pecan dinning table/4 chairs, Gibson Rose dinnerware, Nor- dic trac Treadmill, 4/dr filing cabinet. 757-3467 aSold Oak Bedroomrn SSet, No Bed. Dresser 4 I w/mlrror chest ex-cond $675, lot bed sheets full $100 Call 226-1291 SSTROULER new extras $70, stroller l w/car seat $30 stroller newborn $30, childs bike seat $25 641-5059 Tan Oak Entertain- Sment Center exc cond. Call Kim 778-2464 Three LR Mersman Queen Anne Tables Dark cherry Glass top coffee drop leaf and oval (904)396-7277 or member634@aol.com Twin Size Captao- Bed, 3 drws, k- Scase, headbrd, -hone y-colored wood $100 obo 852-2647 Used Pool Table all accessories incl. Buyer Pickup $1500 " 904-291-0397 9go Machinery 9 & Tools SaleHusqvara walk-behind36 4, iMower Kohlers Engine sitdown sulky Cost $3357 Sell $1500 Call Billy 542-2704 ext. 317 965 Medical HOSP BED extra Ing, extra wd, hardly used, elec, $1000 obo 737-3009 aft 5pm Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services PIANO-Orig. Yamaha Student Upright, exc. cond. Appr $3200. Ask- ing $2200. 904-260-0895 PIANO Wurlitzer Spin- net, good cond. $700. Brenda 904-343-6219 98 Sporting 980 Goods 80 cf Aluminum scuba tank excellent con- dition needs Hydro and VIP$ 75.00 365-5557 Baseball Bats, 4 Lou- T isville Sluggers TPX'S S MODELS TPXBLTPXFBXL, obo. Cal l T90PXFBX4-542L Excel- lent condition allefor 45.00 (904) 781-7076 DEER LEASE: Need 8 hunters. 1400ac. on the Big Salk.oversizedr neards Co4 ns 80of267-2b25 FORD Bronco '87, puilt 302 lifted 9"0 GR otal 38" tires, duel lots of new parts. $6500 $9obo00. Call 904-542-35 088 SGOLF CLUBS- left handed tour series 4 3pW 1,3 &5 woods 820. with Bag 3 PW irons drivers and $900. U-50. Like new.0880 KAWASA FLYREEL with back- *00 -$2500. Call 904-449-3568 Ketrer Kadett Sport 1. Hydraulic Rowing SMachine Elec. Dis- plays was $763. for $350. like new 904.261.0487 POOL TABLE 6' | Brunswick pool /table, good cond, 3 cues and balls $125 Call 406-4454 SPOOL TABLE - Brunswick green carpet, $350 obo. Located in Jax. 904-422-0407 Pool Table Regular Size, All cousins $65 ea, Desk solid maple $100 Freezer $100 729-7643 St. Marys S.C. -Hunting Club Membership openings. 737-0867 737-6091 SPINNING BIKE $500" 904-237-1247 985 Trailers FLATBED TRLRT7X1O 4 new springs, lights 1 wood, $400, bed Sextender for com- pact truck $75 Call 904-228-2279 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services c1010 Pet's & Supplies 4, 8 month old Beagle j Mix free to good home I very Playful and loving call 771-9930 evenings ADORABLE V Toys & Teacups Flnancng Available Pet World 262-4646 BIG SALE NOW!!! BELGIAM MALINOIS AKC, born 2/18, $850,pics: www.avatark9.com 386-586-8114 BICHOH FRISE, AKC, Ch. Grandparents. $1000. 478.988.4329/320-4175 SBird Cage 36W 28"D / 6B"H. Like New w/ i separate perch stand. $160 264-9333 BOXER PUPS. AKC. Fawn & Brindle. $450. 904-287-0723 BOXER PUPS, Champion blood line. AKC, 9wks all shots, fawn, 4M/4F, $600, 904-654-4725. SFerrets, 1 male, 1 female, both 6 mths, $150 for pair; 110 gal tank & stand $350, Call Lauren 614-6820 Free 3 Vis Old Male Sneutered decawed inside only Tuxedo Cat Serious Respon- sible Inquires only 904.743.4751 FREE KITTENS 6 Wks Old 3 F/1 M. IN ARLINGTON 744-8180 / 502-1762 GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups-AKC, 2F/5M, HC, POP, $550ea. 284-4227 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, OFA (healthy Nips) bkgrd $450 904779- 7704 JACK- RATS Il-Jack Russell/ Rat Ter. mixes, pups, $250 764-2800 JACK RUSSELL CKC, tails docked, vet chkd wormed $375. 476-0979 LABRADOODLE female 11mos, spayed, all shots, hse broken, UKA, $700. Call 904-292-1019 LABRADOODLES-CKC, Hypo allergenic, creams, biks, $1000 386-364-8345 MIN PIN Smo, home raised, Vet ./ & shots. No papers $250. 904-742-5083 PEEKACHI & CHI POO puppies. mypuppies.net 04-688-0391 Daytona PERSIAN & HIMALAYAN first shots C, multiple colors. 904-269-1420 PIT BULL PUPS 2M, 3F, Pure breed $200. 904.703.4962 or 772.9361 POODLE- PUP M, AKC, hith cert, apricot, $300 384-8111 POODLE PUPS -Toys & mini, M/F, guar. $400-up. 352-377-1371 POODLES Standard. AKC black pups, $700. 352-486-2799 PUG -puppy, AKC. 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Runs great, must see 214-9949 2002 Hyundai Elantra GLS 45,000 miles new Brakes excellent con- ditlon Great Gas Mileage. $7,600.00 (904)284-7183 4 2002 Nissan Maxima One owner new bat- ery brakes tires Cd tape spoiler main- tance records available $16,000 OBO (813) 766-4226 S2004 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 Fully loaded 4 1 15.000 miles dark blue $17,000 080 Eileen Love (904) 928-3886 (757) 660-4696 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS ACUIJRA3.2 CL'03 St#9087A. $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ACURA 3.2TL '99 nav. sys. loaded; $10,500 904-273-7428 Acura Integra RS 94' 4 sport coupe. 2dr, runs 41 & looks great $4,500 Call Mike 772-1754 ACURA RSX'04 St#F155. $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ACURA TL '04 St#8162A. $29,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ACURA TL S-Type '03 Pearl white, fully Lded, On-Star, Navig.. Ithr, 44kmi, $22.5K. 287-1281 ALL Military I and Civilian $0 DOWN U I EVERYBODY I RIDES! A CALL CHRIS S662- 0726 BMW 325i 2002, Auto. Prem. Pkg, xenon lights. $25,688 371-4728 BMW 3251- 2002, leather, PW, PL. Cruise, CD. $25,988 371-4728 BMW 3281 96 / auto, bick S w/ tan leather, CD 912-882-6698 BMW 530ia- 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, CD. $31,988. 371-4728 BMW 7401L 2001,, Auto, heated seats, run flat tires loaded. $34,988. 371-4728 BMW X5 3.0 2002, Prem. Pkg, low miles, rear climate Pkg, $32,988 371-4728 BMWZ.-325 2001. Convt, auto, CD, 6 cyl. $21,988 371-4728 BUICK Century '95, PW, PL. Cass, very nice on(y $4350 Ph 737- 7810 BUICK LESABRE '93. 4dr, au~to fully loaded. $3450 Call 772-1221 BUICK REATTA '91 S2 dr coupe, white, 1 |owner, garaged, 60,000 mi, new original floormats, $12,500. Reatta neon sign, 992-1622. CADILLAC Deville '92, ( 2 ) 71K & 81K ml, exc ciond from $3950 Ph 737- 7810 CADILLAC Sedan DeVIlle '92 57k mix's, $4,500, 1 owner, 904 733-2980 CAD SEDAN DEVILLE '96 $5995. Call 859-5820 CHEVY CAMARO'99 St#BUCE868A. $7,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 '96 St#BUCE626B. $6,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER '00. Grt cond, priced right, can fin$165mo wac. 89-7700 CHEVY CORVETTE '01 Triple blk, convert., 4kmi Lded.Heads Up! Gar. kept $34,900 731-2799/838-7610 4, Chevy Corvette 1995 AT.PW, Power Seats S Leather Black with Gray interior adult owned $9,500 291-1763 CHEVY Corvette Sting Ray, '73, T-Top. $25,000. Comp redone 783-2964 CHEVY Corvette'81, red/red, 350, AC, 3 tops, $9200. Call 434-4117 CHEVY IMPALA '01. $8995 Call 859-5820 CHEVY MALIBU '01 AT, AC, Clean 53,000 miles $3700. 904.388-6241 CHEVY MONTE CARLO '02 St#F272. $12,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive CHEVY Vette'84, black/ .red, 350, low mi, CD, AC, $8200. Call 4344117 CHRYSLER 300M '02 Pro Am, Ithr, very clean, 4dr, stereo CD, snrf, charcoal gray, alloys, very nice, 55k hwy ml, MUST SELL $16.500 obo 374-6456 803-4749 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE '04 St#F353. $24,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03. All the toys. exc cond, suepr clean, must sell $11,975. Call 389-7700 CHRYSLER SEBRINGE CONV. LXI '02 35kmi, best offer by 4/18 takes it. 904-287-3115 Corvette 1998 Con- Svertible Pewter Black S top61k miles. Up grades for more HP $23,500 OBO (904) 771- 5692 DODGE AVENGER '95. AT. sunrof, spoiler, clean. Only $3950. 772-1221 DODGE AVENGER ES '95 St#BUCF147B. $4,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Dodge neon 00' silver Slow miles $6000 Auto V|>A/C sunroof alloy rims CD changer (904) 997.1442 cell (904) 477-0824 4 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT S96' Quadcab 77,000 ml, | I sprayed bedliner, rolltop cover. NADA $11,325 Asking $9,500 Cell 616-6585 DODGE STRATUS'04 Loaded, super clean, low miles, must sell very fast $10,975. Cal 1389-7700 DODGE STRATUS ES '04 V6, loaded, low miles. $10,975. Call 777-9119 FORD CONTOUR SE '98 St#BUC2711B. $3,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD Escort '99, 60K mi, greatt on gas, xtra clean $3750 Ph 737- 7810 FORD Escort sport '98, white, very clean, 87K ml, $2650. Call 367-8335 FORD MUSTANG GT '00 $0 down $179 mo WAC Call 859-5820 4, Ford Probe ZGT 94' S5spd New window, struts, belts, brakes, filter, cold A/C Runs Great, Body Great $1950 obo 673-6541 or 904-553-4508 Ford Ranger 4 wd 00-XCab AT-PS-PB-lW-CC 3.0LV-6 spraying liner skyblue grair nt buckets extra rims clean $11,395 Don (904) 777 -1105 (904) 673-9031 FORD TAURUS 'S05 Like new. $250 per mo. Call 859-5820 FORD TAURUS SES *04. Loaded, 25K mi. $11,975 financing. 674-4444 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON '78, 30K miles, original hardware asking $7000.. Call 287-9518 HONDA Accord '94, runs great, looks great, new tires. $4500 Ph 476-9192 HONDA ACCORD 92. 4dr, Auto pwr winds, AC Only $3450. 772-1221 HONDA ACCORD EX '03, 4dr Sedan, 15kml, Exc. cond. $22k. 904543.8449 HONDA Civic '98. x-clean, runs great, 5spd $5500 Ph 476-9192 HONDA $2000 '03 St#F247. $27,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI ACCENT '99 St#BUC4910A. $3,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI ELANTRA '98. 4dr. AT, AC, low miles. Only $3450. 772-1221 4 Jeep Wrangler Sport 02' Auto AC CD 15K miles $16K 080 744.9658 LEXUS ES300 '99. 4dr, loaded, moonroof, Ithr, nice. $900dn. 674-4444 LEXUS ES300 '99 Coach Edition, white w/belge leather, loaded, low miles. $12975. 699-9669 1325 Automotive Saturn 1968 auto- matic good RV tow car, low miles $5000 obo Call Chuck 904-223-4977 SATURN L200 03 St#F170A. $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 SATURN SC-2 AT, '92, ally wheels, PW, PL, CC, silver color, $1499 obo. Daniel P. 573-9874 (w) 3p-11. 729-4001 (H) SCION TC '05 St#F349. $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA AVALON XLS. Beautiful '02. 1 owner. low mi, $17k 759-6067 TOYOTA CAMRY -LE '00, AT, AC, loaded ,exc cond $7300 707-3560 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '97 4d. AC, sunrf, spoiler, wheels. $4950. 772-1221 TOYOTA COROLLA '98 $99 per mo. WAC Call 859-5820 TOYOTA ECHO '02 $0 down, $139mo WAC Call 859-5820 TOYOTA MR2SPYDER '01 St#E969. $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID '01-8 year 100,000 mile warranty 76K miles,. $12,900. Call 568-4792 TOYOTA SOLARA '01. Immac, fully loaded, priced for immed sales. $10,975. Call 389-7700 4 ToyotaTacoma 04' Prerunner Bouble Cab. VW red, 7k mi, $21,000 S Call Mike 542-5646 or 772-1754 VW BEETLE -'00, 59k, turbo, Ithr, snrf, ATd 2yr trans warr, loaded, $10,995. Call 879-3455 VW BEETLE GLS '00 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 miles. $11,975. 699-9669 VW Corrado G-60 90' 154k ml, newly rebuilt, 4,1 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 AUTO+BOAT AUCTION for Special Olympics FL April 15 @ 11 am. See ad under auctions. BUICK LESABRE '94, Ltd, Ithr, cold AC, new hrks $1999Q 723-3455 1335 $2000 or Less Chevy Camaros '81 two will make one good project car 200. takes both Must talk both cars 912.573.2819 SDodge Daytona Turbo -Z"86 "Carrol Shelby, 5 speed. Air, new tires, brakes, starter, runs great, rebuilt trans, $2400 obo. 904.783.9272 DODGE INTREPID '99 AT, AC, 4dr, great cond, must sell quickly, need cash $1845. Call 389-7700 FORD AEROSTAR '96 Runs well $2000. 904449-4079, 449-4080 FORD ESCORT '98. 4dr, at ac, mechanics special, must sell, need cash $975. Call 389 7700 FORD SHO '91. Speed, leather, sunroof. Only $1950. Call 772-1221 FORD TAURUS -'97, GL, cold AC. 4dr, clean car, $1999 723-3455 HONDA CIVIC LX '93 Only $750. For listings call 800-749-8116 x7327 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '80. Full sized sedan, grt shape, must sell this week. $945. Call 389-7700 PONTIAC GRAND AM - '97, GT, 4dr, cold ac, AT, $1999 723-3455 PONTIAC SUNBIRD '91. Mech special, need cash, must sell $$345. 389-7700 TOYOTA COROLLA '88. X cond, grt transportation, must sell $1875. 389-7700 TOYOTA TRUCK '90 5spd AC wheels. Only $1950. Call 772-1221 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS CHEVY SILVERADO '94 Ext Cab. AT, 350 V8. clean. $6950. 772-1221 CHEVY SILVERADO '94, ext cab, long bed, 6.51, turbo diesel, 275k mi, $4000 or trade. Call Mitch 912-882-3791, looking for small truck. 4, CHEVY SILVERADO 03 ext cab, V8/ 15.3L, 51K, $19,000 904 687-0561 CHEVY SILVERADO 04, 4d XCab, V8, loaded,20K. nice. $18,975. 777-9119. KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southsde Blvd. 565-4000 off hrlro'd Trucks / 1340 Trailers SUV's 4, DODGE Caravan Grand '94 Leather seats, tinted win- dows, seven pas- senger, great trans- portation $1500 Call 278-1674, 568-4899 or 568-4946 Dodge Dakota 97 / club cab exc cond, interior like new low mi, very sharp $7000 Nego 781-1532 4 DODGE RAM-'01 1500SLT Club Cab 2WD V8, Magnum Alloy wheels below NADA only $8,000 Call 912-674-5319 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4'0 3 HEMI, immac. loaded, mustsell$22,975. 389-7700 FORD 250 XLT Diesel Ext cab, 60K mi, long bed, wht, $22,900. 699-2325 4, Ford Bronco '87 S302 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 Ioa ed$10975. 699-9669 FORD ESCAPE '05 St#F334. $19,9588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4. FORD EXPEDITION '98 4x4 Eddie tt [ Bauer, all pwr 77kmi. low mi, tires battery brakes will not be disap- pointed $14,000 OBO. 270-217-3629 4, Ford F-150 03' XL Sport, by owner. S v., auto, reg cab. L topper, 24k ml, very sharp $15,500. 912-552-0285 FORD F-ISO XL '01, long bed, tool boxes, V8, 83K m, $10K. 904-278-6885 FORD F150 XL '02. Vinyl seats, long bed, reg cab in great shape, must sell now $11,495.Call 389-7700 FORD F250OSD LARIAT '0 3 immaculate, 9K miles fully loaded, must sell now $21,975. 389-7700 , Ford Ranger 4 WD / T 00.XCab ID AT-PS-PB-IW-CC 3.0L v-6 spray in liner sky blue gray int buckets extra rims, clean $ 9,950 Don 904 777-1105 or 904, 673-9031 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 U 4 4 .I Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's GEO Tracker '92 Great cond.! Reli- able. convertible, red, 2 door Won't last $3000 obo call 278-1674 or 568-4899 GMC PU '77, SWB, 350 en g,350 trans, $2500. Call 786-0522 GMC Sierra '95 Ext cab, - new tires dual exhaust, $7000. Call 476-9192 G MCSonoma01'4dr, fully loaded. Good S Cond. 78k ml, $12, 500 obo 912-258-8521 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, -- L new paint, new tires, ac, must seel $1,800 OBO call 278-1674 or 568-4899 ' JEEP GR CHEROKEE 97 St#BUC0673A. $6,988 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 4 JIMMY GMC '01 S $8,000 OBO 68 k Shwy ml, new baa- tery, tow pkg, CD player great interior 04-422-0407 KIA SORENTO EX 04 CD 15K mi, step bars, gold take overpmt 366-3429 KIA SPORTAGE CON- VERTIBLE '01. 5spd, ac, loaded $4975. 699-9669 LEXUS LX470 '01 67k miles, maintenance records, excellent cond. $30,900 (904)6141438 MERCEDES ML320 -01 54k mi 4dr wine red w/tan thr int, stereo, cd, snrf, Imo new trans & rear end w/warr, very nice. Must sell! $23,900 obo 374-6456 803-4749 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N. Rna Reagan Blvd. Longwood/0rando R 47-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA LINCOL MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 70 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |