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Tree Planting CeremonN Honors CDC Employee Page 5 Spring Cleaning NAS Jax Holds Shoreline Clean Up Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2005 S CHIO AWW A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING Military Moves Plan Your PCS Page 14 www.jaxairnews.com NEWSPAPER VOL. NO. 8..0 NA JACKSONILLE, FL TOUCHING Jax Air News places in BAS E I Commissary holds tent sale, concert The semi-annual, price- slashing Tent Sale is under way at the parking lot of the NAS Jax Com- missary. Saturday, be- tween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., the commissary will hold a customer appreciation concert with various local bands and singers per- forming adjacent to the Tent Sale. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy an afternoon of music and fun. For more information, call 542-5311, Ext. 0, USO to sponsor, Zoo Night The USO is hosting the 14th annual Military Zoo Night Saturday from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. This event is open to all active military members and their fami- lies. Tickets are only $1 per person and include the train ride. Tickets can be purchased at the USO or at the gate the night of the event. Wellness Center to offer training The Wellness Center is offering a training session for all command fitness leaders and physical readiness coordinators May 19 from 1-3 p.m. at the Wellness Center. This training will review the Fitness Enhancement Program (FEB) guidelines and procedures. Qualified staff members will be there to answer any ques- tions pertaining to con- ducting and monitoring your Please call 542-5292 to register. Seats are limit- ed to 50. Asian Pacific American Heritage Luncheon The NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will host an Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Luncheon May 19 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Cmdr. Don Albia, department head at Mayport Medical Clinio, will be the guest speaker. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact JO1 Mike England at 542- 4877. I l., Boni !1..!R i BAS NAS Jax holds N -WMMDdrill -, .a .... - ,. M :tI .. ..,'~ F Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Here are the two submitted issues of lax Air News that secured third place in the annual CHINFO Merit Awards competition. media competition By Kaylee LaRocque the Jax Air News team members Staff Writer are dedicated to their professions. Our goal will always be to provide N AS Jacksonville's weekly the NAS Jacksonville service newspaper, Jax Air News, members, Department of Defense has been selected as one of civilians, retirees and family the top three commercial enter- members with the news, informa- prise newspapers in the Navy in tion and special features they ben- the Metro Category of the Chief of efit from each week," Gallet Naval Information (CHINFO) added. Merit Awards. "I am very pleased that CHIN- In a message released last week FO recognized JO1 England for from the Chief of Naval Opera- excellence not only as a gifted tions announcing the winners, Jax writer, but also as an outstanding Air News placed third in this photojournalist. His work with year's competition. This is the sec- both the Jax Air News and sup- ond time in the past four years porting local high visibility events that the Jax Air News has been has been superb," said NAS Jax recognized for this prestigious Executive Officer Capt: Chuck award. The staff was honored for Tamblyn, upon learning of the producing the best paper overall awards. in 2001. In 2003, the paper's Web "Having the Jax Air News sin- site won second place. gled out as one of the best base Also recognized this year was papers in the entire Navy is some- Assistant Editor JO1 Mike Eng- thing the entire NAS Jacksonville land who was chosen Best New team is extremely proud of. Having Writer in the Navy. He also placed both, the Subase Kings Bay paper second in the photojournalism cat- (The Periscope) and the NAS Jax egory. England has been a mem- paper in the top three, underscores ber of the Jax Air News staff for the excellent working relationship about one and a half years. He and partnership between the U.S. was a former Navy Aerograph r. Navy and The Florida Times- waste and formnver Navy Aerographer's Union," added Tamblyn. Mate and converted to the Navy The annual Navy-wide CHINFO Journalist rating 20 months ago. Merit Awards Program recognizes "Winning this award was a team outstanding achievements in effort between our staff and The internal media products produced Florida Times- Union Military by Navy commands and individu- Publications staff," said Miriam als. To compete in the CHINFO Gallet, Jax Air News editor, print awards, all commands and "Although winning this award individuals are required to submit and having my assistant editor, two entries into their perspective JO1 England win two other CHINFO awards definitely proves See CHINFO, Page 10 CNRSE, NavHosp Jax host child maltreatment conference By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Last week, the foremost authorities in the detection and prevention of child abuse from the Armed Forces Center for Child Protection (AFCCP) at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., conducted a two- day conference aboard the base. The event was co-sponsored by Commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Family Advocacy Division and the Naval Hospital Jacksonville and was held April 27 and 28. During the opening remarks of the Interdisciplinary Assessment of Suspected Child Maltreatment Conference, Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Executive Officer Capt. (Dr.) Elaine Wagner, welcomed the presenters and participants and praised Capt. (Dr.) Barbara Craig, director of the AFCCP, as the fore- most authority on child abuse in the Armed Services today and said she was delighted to have such a distinguished team of experts on board to share their knowledge with the professionals from the tri- bases. According to Sandy Jones, regional coordinator, CNRSE Family Advocacy Program, more than 90 participants, including medical personnel from the hospi- Photos by Miriam S. Gallet Capt. Donna Kahn, a Navy nurse and member of the Armed Forces Center for Child Protection at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., facilitates a workshop about Juvenile Sex Offenders during the second day of the conference. tal and clinics, social/case workers, legal officers and clerks, members of the Naval Criminal Investigative Services, base security personnel and staff personnel from the tri- bases.Fleet and Family Support Centers (FFSC) attended the con- ference. The interdisciplinary training will give medical teams and field workers new tools to cor- rectly and promptly assess suspect- ed cases of child abuse or maltreat- ment. "This conference is very impor- tant for doctors, nurses, social/case workers, law enforcement officers, detectives, investigators, child pro- tection workers, victim advocates, Capt. (Dr.) Barbara Craig, director of the Armed Forces Center for Child Protection at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., explains the role of the center during the opening remarks of a two-day Interdisciplinary Assessment of Suspected Child Maltreatment Conference held at NAS Jax April 27 and 28. victim service providers and our legal/judge advocate staff," said Jones. "Often times, the first responders to a scene are law enforcement officers. This is why, they are here today. Effective early intervention by law enforcement can save a child's life. This work-' See CONFERENCE, Page 10 VP-5 conducts ops in Sig AN Justin Kirschbaum uses hand sig- nals to direct a P- 3C Orion from the taxi- way. Kirsch- baum is on deployment with the "Mad Foxes" of VP- 5 currently deployed to NAS Sigonel- Sla, Sicily, Italy. AO3 Michael Atkinson checks the pylon on a P-3C Orion after the aircraft returned from a routine flight. Atkinson is Photos by PHANJacqueline Hall on deployment with the "Mad Foxes" of VP-5. - 2. ~crs6-bi~lh~9sbai~r~II~N-r: i 16-1w 2 JaxAlr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Morning quarters keeps everyone 'in the know' By FLTCM(AW/SW)Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief I'm not sure what has changed in the fleet over the years, but it appears the tradition of holding morning quarters slipped from mandatory to optional. As I travel throughout the fleet I ask about quarters. It seems some commands hold quarters and some do not. I am a huge proponent of quarters because it is an excellent venue to accom- plish a lot, in a very short period of time. Officially, the practice is called 'Quarters for Muster, Instruction and Inspection.' Just as the name suggests,. three things should take place daily. Here are a few of my thoughts on each of the three elements: Muster. Clearly the most basic element, muster is used to track the where- abouts of our people. Muster is where we pulse accountability. Accountability for what? Accountability for your whereabouts. When it comes to accountability, you are either present, on duty (watch), on leave or TAD, or you are in an unauthorized absence (UA). Let me assure you, there's no such thing as 'running a little behind,' or 'I'll be a lit- tle late.' When a ship is at sea, the muster report is the single document used to ensure the entire crew is aboard and safe. There can be no guessing on muster reports. Instruction. Some elimi- FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson nate this part of quarters because they don't think there is time for training at quarters. Everyone always seems to be in such a hurry these days. I would argue instruction doesn't necessarily mean training, and it doesn't nec- essarily mean you have to spend an hour at quarters. To me, instruction really means guidance. It's the communication part of quarters. Daily, if your command has a plan of the day, the applicable portions should be read to all hands. If you use a plan of the week, you should just choose a day to have it read, the earlier in the week the better so as not to miss important announcements. Instruction is also used for the division officer, lead- ing chief petty officer or leading petty officer (LPO) to keep everyone abreast of the day's work to be com- pleted, important deadlines, command-related events that are of general interest to everyone, and to inject safety into every workday. It is also the venue to praise those who give extra effort. Taking time to reward your people at quar- ters is time well spent! Inspection. I'm not sure why people get so defensive about this element. Each and every day we put on our uniform we are charged with wearing it correctly. Why would you be opposed to having your chief or LPO take a look at you to ensure you look your best? Inspections don't have to be terribly formal. Inspections should also be done in your working uni- form whenever possible. Dress inspections have their place, but on a daily basis it makes perfect sense to me that leaders inspect their people's uniforms, haircuts, shoe shines, etc. In some instances, you really do only get what you inspect. If you truly take pride in your appearance and understand that your appearance affects how oth- ers view you, you should welcome daily inspections. You should never view inspections as punishment or childish. So there you have it, quarters should be a part of our Navy culture. With all the tremendous challenges we have ahead of us in the Navy, we owe it to ourselves and to our Sailors to start every day off on the right track. Communication is, if you ask me, the most critical part of ensuring command success. Oh, and two-way communication is far supe- rior to one-way communica- tion. Too often leaders have all the information and those who work for us are left wanting. Nothing beats face-to-face communication - nothing. E-mail has its place, and it has become an invaluable part of our communication effort, but when it comes to leading people, e-mail is no replacement for personal communication. If you even remotely believe that your success as a communicator is meas- ured by how many e-mails you send in a day, you are dead wrong. With the delete key right next to the send key, I wouldn't bet a nickel that the majority of your e- mails are read. Shipmates, if you are in a command or department that holds quarters, you're probably more informed than your counterparts at commands or departments that do not. If you don't have quarters, ask your chief or division officer why not. Given so much good comes from hav- ing quarters, I can't imagine many good arguments being waged as to why someone would not conduct quarters. Quarters are not an incon- venience. Quarters should be a part of our culture in the Navy and we should do everything we can to embrace that ensure each of us begins our day on time, looking our best, and armed with the most up-to-date information we can possibly get! ON THE HOMEFRONT Superman embodies all that is American, patriotic By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor It started like any other day I was shopping with Ford (4) and Owen (2), spending money on things that seemed useful and nec- essary at the time-plates with Hawaiian leis on them, a box of florescent rubber balls for the boys, a one- pound bag of Tootsie Rolls. Ford said, "Mom can we buy a pack of streamers?" and I asked, "What on Earth for?" He looked at me and shrugged, and I can only guess his thought must have been, "For the same reason we're buying 50 rub- ber balls and 1,000 Tootsie Rolls." But never mind; I held my ground: "No, we're only buy- ing things we need today." He accepted this, the same way he accepts every other whacky thing his mother says and does, and we continued our shopping. Then Ford and Owen ran ahead to a display at the end of the aisle and sudden- ly I saw their faces come aglow, like they'd just seen a burst of fireworks. "Whoa, Mom," Ford yelled. "Look at this!" Owen just starred in awe, seemingly unable to speak. "What is it boys?" I asked. I walked in slow motion toward them. I imagined turning the corner and find- ing a giant cockroach or a dead- rat on the floor.' But, no; it was far worse than that. I came to the end of the aisle and there it was-a CD collection of the "great- est Superhero songs in the world"-and in that moment I knew my life was about to change. Or, at least my car rides were. Bye, bye radio. Bye, bye Gladys Knight. Hello- gulp!-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song. Ford and Owen were totally transfixed by the image of Superman on the case, and I knew there was no way out. I had to buy the CD, and, of course, unwrap it immediately so they could listen to it in the car. Tracks 1-5 were torture. Did you know there are no, other words in the Batman song besides "Batman"? And "Spiderman" has the tempo of something in fast-for- ward? But then came Track #6, with the soft sound of a dis- tant trumpet heralding in the triumphant, familiar tune of the Superman theme song...and I got chills. Sonie of you might" remember that my sons are obsessed with Superman, to the point of wearing red and blue UnderRoos to the gro- cery store and Wal-Mart. So you can imagine their faces during Track #6. In the rearview mirror I saw them-, sitting in respectful silence, their eyes full of wonder. And I admit, of all the songs, Superman filled the car with an indescribable feeling of hopefulness and.. .patriotism. Maybe it is the fact that Superman has been a part of the American landscape since 1933. Or that Superman's costume is red and blue. Or maybe it is Superman's all-American close shave and black hair. Whatever the reason, Superman embodies some- thing very patriotic. Something American. Some suggest that Superman actually is a metaphor for immigrants coming to the States and adjusting to our society. He is not American, after all; he is a Kryptonian. By day he conforms to societal pres- sures as the "mild man- nered" Clark Kent in dark- rimmed glasses and a nerdy suit. But when trouble calls, he transforms into the brave, red and blue caped hero who "saves the day." And I think this is what has caused Superman to endure the years and remain one of the most pop- ular Superheroes for American boys to admire. Ford and Owen can't explain why, but they defi- nitely favor Superman over Ninja Turtles, Spiderman, and even Batman. I suspect they are drawn to Superman's idealism, his hopefulness, his embodi- ment of all that is good. Superman reminds us of the power in each and every one of us-the immigrant, the overlooked, the "nerds," the "weak." He teaches us that inside of everyone there is a Superhero, and to all Americans there is opportunity. And, you know, maybe that's not such a bad thing for my boys to be obsessed with after all. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. HEY, MONEYMAN! Hey, Moneyman: I noticed that the cover story in this week's Navy Times was about "Payday Predators." The article stated that military fami- lies are the targets of these lenders and that they charge over 700 percent interest for some of these loans. That's impossible! Don't we have laws that limit the rates these people charge? Can't the Navy put them off base? I can't believe this is allowed in our coun- try. MoneyMan Sez: Unfortunately, the arti- cle is correct. There are thousands of lenders out there who prey on the mili- tary and they charge these huge rates. They try to make you believe that the interest rate does not mat- ter because it is a one to two week loan. The rates do matter! Many states are trying to restrict the rates charged for these loans, but most of the payday loan companies operate from states with no usury laws and they are allowed, to export these high rates to other states. Payday loans are a bad deal! No one needs money badly enough to have to pay 700 percent interest. I am glad you read the article and I would recommend you show it to all of your friends. Getting the word out is the first step to bring these lenders under control. I also recommend you go to your bank, credit union or the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society any time you need a loan. As Liz Kosse from the NMCRS pointed out, "Every 'single storefront payday loan begins with a bad check." That should be a clue that this may not be an upfront, good deal. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. ' 'a- SUN DAY SERVICES 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. & 1 GMI(W5U) SERN HOLMES Job title/command: Weapons Department Hometown: Houston, Texas Family Life: Married with one child. Past Duty Stations: USS Spruance (DD 963) ' Career Plans: I plan to put a package in and , hopefully become a limited duty officer. Most Interesting Experience: Crossing the line. Words of Wisdom: I'm just happy to be here and be part of the team. JRNICE HUIETT S7 Job title/command: Supply Technician FISC Jacksonville Hometown: Columbia, S.C. Family Life: Single with one adult son. Past Duty Stations: Yon song, Korea, Fort Lewis, Wash. Career Plans: To gain knowledge that will afford me opportunities to apply for various logistical positions within FISC. My ultimate goal is to get accepted into an internship pro- gram. Most Interesting Experience: Touring USS Camden. [ Words of Wisdom: Each one of us is responsible for our own internal happiness. Once we stop seeking happiness through oth- ers, we will begin to realize that there is so much in life; we can genuinely be happy about. Watch where you park while visiting Building 1 Anyone visiting Building 1 is reminded that there is S limited visitor parking. The visitor parking area is . J arked with signs in the parking lot. All other parking areas are for those personnel working in Building 1 who have an orange placard designating them a parking space. This placard must be visible from outside their vehicle. There is also a designated parking area specifically for government vehicles. Tickets will be issued for those who park illegally in des- ignated parking areas. SNAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The iM Alm NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Iii 1Ai NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department,of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and'photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The lax All IEN can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JUlaxANilm. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Jil AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 3 Painting the town 700g. tlJA' V VS-32 partici- pates in the first S-3B Viking launch of an operational SLAM-ER. _ Photo courtesy of VS-32 'Maulers' perform a Viking 'first' By Lt. j.g. Helen Watson VS-32 PAO The "Maulers" of VS-32 took part in an exercise last week that will go down in S-3B Viking history. Two jets from VS-32 were sent to NAS Point Mugu, Calif. to lead a live-fire SLAM-ER missile shot with help from an F/A-18C Hornet from VFA-86 and an F/A-18B from VX-30. The missile shot was conducted on April 26 at the Naval Air Weapons Division (NAVAIR- WD) Sea Test Range (STR) at a target on San Nicolas Island. The missile system involved in this exer- cise is the Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM-ER), which the aircrew from VS-32 have practiced and test- ed extensively. On March 29, two Viking aircrews performed a practice exercise in preparation for the live shot. The tests last month allowed the aircrew to evaluate the capability of the S-3B to communicate with the missile while it is airborne en route to the target. The SLAM-ER was launched from about a hundred miles out by the lead S-3B, whose aircrew also controlled the missile's initial flight path. The lead S-3B provided an update to the missile post-launch via a land midcourse update (LMU), which changed the missile's path toward a second- ary target near the original aim point. The new target was a mobile surface-to-air mis- sile launcher. Once the SLAM-ER was near the final target, the F/A-18 pilot provided terminal/man-in-the-loop (MITL) control of the missile, with the S-3B providing backup. The second S-3B performed range clear- ance, photo chase, and served as a second backup for MITL control of the missile. This exercise marks the first time a fleet S-3B Viking successfully launched a live operational SLAM-ER in field conditions. A SLAM-ER shot from an S-3B had previous- ly been performed by test pilots only. The shot was also the first time a Viking con- trolled a SLAM-ER post-launch using the new LMU capability of the missile system. Several VS-32 squadron members were involved in the planning and execution of this exciting event, including ordnance han- dlers, maintenance personnel, and aircrew. In the lead jet launching the missile was pilot Lt. Mike Kinter, Lt. j.gs. Aaron Massey, Jason Ahmanson, and Rodrigo Simoes. The chase jet aircrew consisted of pilot Lt. j.g. Jeff Harper, Lt. Taylor Brownlie, Lt. Cmdr. Kevin. Quarderer, and Lt. j.g. Gary Roznovsky. The F/A-18 was piloted by Lt. Chad Deal. .CARD AT YOUR ..... . AT..T Glba AT&T Global PrePaid Card 550 UN ..S wrdun 'J" n't MILITARY EXCHANGE AT&T Global PrePaid Cards offer low rates that are optimized for military personnel calling home to the U.S. The 550-Unit AT&T Global PrePaid Card offers deployed soldiers the best value when calling to the U.S. from Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. SWhere can AT&T Global PrePaid Cards be purchased? Buy yours at your local Exchange or online at www.aafes.com. 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Recharge with AT&T Autominutes and never run out of minutes. Toll free Customer Service available 24/7. INFO TO GO available* with weather, sports and more! Visit Camp AT&T. A T Before you're deployed, go to www.att.com/mil and check out the Camp AT&T section. S It contains information on calling from all the forward-deployed areas, other overseas locations and from U.S. Naval ships. 4 axAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 Looking sharp Photo courtesy of VP- 16 Members of VP-16 gather with students at Hyde Park Elementary. The squadron recently developed a new partnership with the school to help students with their academic skills and teach them about military life. VP-16 'War Eagles' help local school Photo byAEC(AW/SW) Tony Hines The Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jacksonville's Commanding Officer Cmdr. Robert Newton inspects staff Marines and Sailors during recent command inspec- tion. Battle of Midi From Staff he 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. 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/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- way dinner set j- .. . Adm. Vern Clark Chief of Naval Operations 5940, NAS Jax CMC at 542-2934 and Blount Island 1st Sgt. at 696-5058. Please make checks payable to Midway Dinner. By Lt. j.g. Michael Minervini VP-16 PAO The "War Eagles" of VP-16 have reached out to develop a new part- nership with Hyde Park Elementary, a local school in the Jacksonville area. The squadron selected Hyde Park because it offered a great opportunity to positively impact children in an inner-city environ- ment. The squadron's goal is to work closely with the students to help them develop academic skills and teach them about life in the military. The ultimate goal is to fos- ter a strong relationship with the students and the local community. War Eagle Sailors currently visit the school twice a week to assist with the tutoring and mentoring of students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. They also provide assistance with school athletic events and field trips. Harold Vandiver, a retired Navy senior chief petty officer and P-3 flight engineer who now teaches at Hyde Park elementary, is very excited about the influence Sailors are having on his students. "Watching these kids inter- act with Sailors has rejuvenated their interest in studying and raised their desire to achieve success," remarked Vandiver. Lt. Nagel Sullivan, program coordinator added, "The participation has been excel- lent. We have a lot of Sailors excited to help the kids and we look forward to giving back to the local community. These chil- dren enjoy the extra attention and the pro- grams positive reinforcement." - Experience the Best Kept Secret in Jacksonville- One NE Florida's Top Courses 10 Days Advanced Tee Times Available S~ $35 Military Rate I ,.. 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Shortly before the cere- mony, a special Red Bud tree was planted in front of the north playground and a plaque was placed under- neath in memory of Catherine "Kay" Collins who passed away suddenly March 8. As family members, friends, co-workers and the children gathered under the shady trees outside the V!L~ Catherine "Kay" Collins 2/24/54 3/8/05 center, the ceremony began with a prayer by Lt. Cmdr. Dedra Bell of the NAS Jax Chapel. It was followed by a moving tribute by Sandy Powers, director of the Sandi Nissen and Kathy Gleaton of the Child Development Center open 'a box to release a cluster of balloons at the end of the ceremony. Sandi Nissen and Kathy Gleaton of the Child Development Center open a box to release a cluster of bal- loons at the end of the ceremony. CDC. "We've all been put here to fill a purpose. Catherine found her purpose. She had a number of purposes in her life and that's a bless- ing to each and every one of us," remarked Powell. "If you consider the num- ber of children she cared for during her life, some of them are almost 18 now, she influenced them right from the very start, hope- fully they remember some of these influences as the rest of us do," she added. After several songs by the CDC toddler's a, special yellow ribbon around the tree was cut by Catherine's husband, John Collins, Kathy Gleaton and Sandi Nissen and both of the CDC staff members who planned and coordinated the ceremony. The ceremony was con- cluded as a cluster of red, white and blue balloons were released as the chil- dren gazed up in awe. Guests were then offered refreshments inside the center. "This is really great that they did this in remem- brance of Catherine. I appreciate it very much," said John Collins, tearfully. Catherine was born Feb. 24,1954 in Virginia Beach, Va. She moved to Jack- sonville with her husband in 1990 and was the moth- er of four children and five grandchildren. While working with the toddlers at the CDC, Catherine was also employed at Naval Hospital Jax as a medical clerk in the Emergency Room for three years and was working the night Go DoG Go! shift at the Acute Care Center at the time of her death. "Catherine was a very loving and giving person and a true inspiration to all who knew her. She had such an unselfish desire to help those in need and was always doing things to make people feel special," said Gleaton. "She had such a passion for life. The a-y-Nlarine Corps Relief Society Make us your first resource; not your last resort. 542-3191 absence of her presence here is greatly felt." The CDC would like to acknowledge and thank the many businesses that helped make this dedica- tion so special: Bonnie's Nursery, Coca-Cola, Crisp- ers, Flowers Baking Com- pany, Hall's Nursery, Jack- sonville Memory Gardens, Navy Wives Club of Amer- ica #86, Navy Exchange (From left) Sandi Nissen, Kathy Gleaton and John Collins cut a yellow rib- bon during a special ceremo- ny at the Child Development Center last Friday to cele- brate the life of Catherine "Kay" Collins, a for- mer child care provider at the center who passed away in March. Garden Shop, Publix, Sam's Club, Sonny's, Woody's Bar BQ Orange Park and the staff and par- ents of the CDC. A very special thank you goes to Tom Nissen and Sharon Mitchell for their liaison support and Mike Rettinger, Mike Shields, Anthony Frederick and Wayne Watts for planting the tree. Oe8i:31! Photo by Kaylee LaRocque A group of preschoolers from the NAS Jax Child Development Center listen attentively as NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson reads Go Dog Go by Dr. Seuss April 28 as part of Month of the Military Child and Child Abuse Prevention Month. Most of the children were familiar with the book and helped read along. NavHosp Jax Diabetic Class schedule he following is the Diabetic Class sched- ule for Naval Hospi- tal Jacksonville beneficiar- ies May through June: May 25 1:30-3:30 p.m. June 7 9:15-11:15 a.m. June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine Confer- ence Room at Naval Hospi- tal Jacksonville. For infor- mation, call Sharon Glad- den at 542-7431. 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"With the selection of the first three non-formulary drugs, we have taken an important step in standardizing formulary management within the Department of Defense," said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of defense for Health Affairs and Director of TRICARE. Effective July 17, 2005, military beneficiaries will pay $22 for up to a 30 or 90-day supply of these medica- tions, depending on whether they fill the prescription at a TRICARE Retail Network Pharmacy (TRRx) or through the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy (TMOP). Beneficiaries will pay the higher of $22 or 20 percent in retail non-network pharmacies. Patients currently using Nexium, Teveten or Teveten HCT may wish to consult their doctor. If medical necessity is established for using Nexium, Teveten or Teveten HCT, patients may qualify for the $9 cost share for up to a 30-day TRRx supply or up to a 90-day TMOP supply. Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) will no longer have Nexium, Teveten or Teveten HCT on their local formu- laries. MTFs will be able to fill non- formulary requests for these medica- tions only if both of the following con- ditions are met: 1) an MTF provider writes the prescription, and 2) med- ical necessity is established for these products. MTFs may (but are not required to) fill a Nexium, Teveten or Teveten HCT prescription written by a non-MTF provider to whom the patient was referred, as long as med- ical necessity has been established. Active duty members pay no cost shares, and unless medical necessity is established, they may not obtain non-formulary drugs. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT NEX- IUM: Beneficiaries who already have a medical necessity determination for Nexium on file at the TMOP are required to re-establish medical necessity for the drug under the med- Formulary changes A summary of therapeutic alternatives to the non-formulary medications, and their corresponding cost share are listed in the chart below: Non-formulary Nexium Teveten Teveten HCT1 Formulary Alternative Omeprazole AcipHexO Protonix Prevacid Zegrid Avapro/Avalide Cozaarf/HyzaarO Diovan/Diovan HCT Micardis/Micardis HCT Atacand"/Atacand HCTP Benicar*/Benicar HCT ical necessity criteria approved by the Director of TRICARE in order to receive Nexium at the $9.00 formula- ry cost share. Existing TMOP medical necessity determinations for Nexium will become invalid on July 17, 2005. The formulary review was conduct- ed by the Department of Defense (DoD) Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee, which is comprised of physicians, pharmacists and repre- sentatives from the Services and the Veterans Administration. The committee evaluated and cate- gorized prescription drugs for place- ment as formulary or non-formulary based on the drug's relative clinical and cost effectiveness compared with' other drugs in the same therapeutic class. On March 23, 2005, the Beneficiary Advisory Panel (BAP), which represents the interests of TRI- CARE beneficiaries, commented on the committee's recommendations. "DoD uses a well established P&T Committee process to maintain a for- mulary that ensures that the needs of our beneficiaries are met, and to ensure that high quality care is deliv- ered. The medical professionals on this committee have exercised sound clinical judgment in their decisions. I have great confidence in the integrity of the process," Winkenwerder said. Capt. Patricia Buss, U.S. Navy, chair of the DoD P&T Committee stated, "The P&T Committee bases its formulary recommendations on exten- Junior volunteer needed rhoe Red Cross Junior Summer Volunteer Program at aval Hospital Jacksonville is accepting applications for the summer session (June-August). If your teenager is dependable, willing to accept responsi- bility and has a desire to help within the community and meets the requirements, then the Junior Volunteer Summer Program is for them. Interested high school students between the ages of 15 and 18 are encouraged to apply. Enrollment is limited, so the applicants are encouraged to apply early. The Junior Volunteers will be assigned to work in designated areas of the hospital under supervision of the staff members. The Junior Volunteer Program requires a minimum of four hours per week (maximum 20 hours a week). Applications must be returned to the Red Cross Office by May 13 with a copy of the immunization record and current PPD. Mandatory Orientation is June. 6-7. Call Mrs. Lammert at 542-7525 for more information. FAirprtPakig avng Cost Share $3 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 $9 sive analyses of pharmaceutical agents by pharmacy experts. Only when the committee has determined that a drug is not as relatively clini- cally effective or as relatively cost- effective as other available formulary medications, will that drug be consid- ered for non-formulary status. We want to make sure beneficiaries will continue to have available the med- ications that they need at the generic or formulary cost-share." Eligible beneficiaries can fill pre- scriptions for non-formulary and other covered medications through the TMOP and TRRx pharmacies. Cost savings can be obtained by fill- ing prescriptions through the TMOP, where beneficiaries may receive up to a 90-day supply of medicine for the same cost as a 30-day supply in the TRRx. For more information about TMOP eligible beneficiaries may visit the Express-Scripts Inc. Web site at www.tricare.osd.mil/pharmacy/ tmop_contact.cfm or they can call (866) DOD-TMOP, (866) 363-8667. Beneficiaries may also contact the TRRx customer service line at (866) DOD-TRRX, (866) 363-8779, or visit: http://www.tricare.osd.mil/pharmacy/ trrx_contact.cfm Beneficiaries may use the Formu- lary Search Tool for additional infor- mation about various medications, their availability and cost at: www. tricareformularysearch.org. 1 0 lR d O n P 92 4 By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs N aval Hospital Jacksonville will be offering one- stop shopping for help with your health concerns May 20. The hospital will pres- ent its 9th Annual Health Fair from 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. in the Navy Ex- change Courtyard aboard NAS Jacksonville. Participating clinics in- clude Audiology which will offer hearing screen- ings, the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program providing drug and alco- hol awareness informa- tion and the Physical Therapy and Occupa-tion- al Therapy De-partment., Also on hand will be representatives from the hospital Pharmacy with information on medical safety, osteoporosis screenings and informa- tion on the Phar-macy Lipid Clinic. The Family Practice Clinic will offer informa- tion on hypertension and Urology will provide men's health information. (prostate health, etc.). The hospital Breast Health Nurse will join members of the Ribbons to Roses Breast Cancer Survivor Group to edu- cate women on breast health care issues. And, the Diabetic Clinic will offer information for peo- ple living with diabetes. Wellness Center person- nel will provide informa- tion on fitness, nutrition and tobacco cessation as well as blood pressure screenings. The Veterans Admini- stration and TRICARE will have representatives available to discuss bene- fits. The hospital Emer- gency Medical Depart- ment as well as the Branch Medical and Dental Clinics will be available with program information. And informa- tion will also be available on the Exceptional Family Member Program. The hospital nutritionist will be available to provide guidance on how diet affects your health. This is a great opportu- nity to learn how you can partner with Naval Hospital Jacksonville's medical professionals to take control of your health and well-being. For more information. contact the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Customer Relations Office at 542- 9175/9413. 40% Discount for Military! $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift ar ae ParkSpace Airport Parking I,,,Su L 904-741-4008 www.parkspacecom When Bad Things Happen To Good Families, We're There. 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BUCKLE UP 8 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 401 -I' -'Q"t, !1 ti ".. --,[/1 "'" , Ap-1' 'iP. <- K4 .-__t- (From left) -.FC2(SW/AW) ,'""' Brian W hite S and Army Pvt. "Robert White 'hPrin work together ....during the 4...'shoreline OIL cleanup. MRS lax personnel .help riverbank beautification "'\ \ ---- " .. .I r p,,, By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor "4" : TAS Jacksonville's Facilities Environmental .: Division held a shoreline clean up in celebra- tion of Earth Day April 28 at Sea Bat Park. Numerous volunteers participated in this base-wide event, removing nearly 5,000 pounds of trash from the Five miles of St. Johns River shoreline area bordering 4M Mthe base. "Approximately 150 people showed up Thursday morning and worked to mid-afternoon cleaning up the NAS Jax shoreline," said NAS Jax Envi- ronmental Div- UMS isi.on Assistant (From left) CS3 Chayla Branch and CS2 Temela Rudd, along with CSC Allan Johnson and CS3 Frank Genge (in canoe) do their part, Natural Re- to clean up the shoreline. source Mana- ger Angela Glass. "Even though we col- I. ....lected a lot of trash and de- bris, the job is still not fin- ished. Every- one needs to do their part to keep our shore- . lines clean each and every each and every NAS Jax Environmental Employee Billy SAfter a shortyBrownfield removes debris off of the safety-brief rocks during the shoreline cleanup ''safety bief, April 28. _volunteers walked the shoreline picking up trash while others took to the river in canoes and boats collecting debris in the water. "I think it's important to clean up our environment. "Some people leave a lot of trash behind and someone NAS Jax's Facilities Environmental Division Natural Resource has to pick it up," said SW3 John Butler. Manager Brenda Surmonte (right) helps CS2 Mavin Jeffery Environmental Division Employee Billy Brownfield sign up for the shoreline clean up April 28. thinks if people took ownership of their environment, SW3 John Butler removes a large metal bar from the shoreline, these cleanup might not be necessary. "That's my river and I've gotta take care of it," he said. .. ,- -NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip ] Dobson hopes the clean up will help make all person- v nel aware of the negative impact that litter has on the overall appearance of the base. "The appearance of NAS Jax is a direct reflection of how people feel about the base and how they feel about their work. It shows a sense of ownership in the place that the American taxpayers have entrusted to our care," Dobson said. "I think everyone enjoyed the cleanup, because they ______.__ were able to get out of their offices and walk around the base doing their part in keeping our shoreline 'clean." According to NAS Jax's Facilities Environmental .=,..' ., .Division Natural Resource Manager Brenda "''.: .. Surmonte, the cleanup is only the beginning of keep- a.. ing NAS Jacksonville's shoreline looking its best year- .round. "The participation was overwhelming. The base S_, .{_ looks absolutely spectacular," said Surinonte. "I would ~ ~"'~! ~ encourage everybody to do their part by throwing stuff away in the appropriate containers to begin ... ,_.. ,with. If they see some litter on the ground, pick it up. 1 ..- .I.i .;.''-:.'i--i*.'..'."If they observe somebody littering, tell them we don't .d... o that here. This is a clean base, and we want to keep .--. 1', .P\it that way." Y. "After the clean up, the volunteers were treated to P -free hotdogs, chips and drinks courtesy of the Morale, /Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department, the Navy ... .Exchange and other vendors. ..The NAS Jax Facilities Environmental Division S'would like to thank the NAS Jax executive officer, Air Operations, Security, First Lieutenant Division, Boat House and Mulberry Cove Marina for participating in this event. NAS lax Environmental Employee Billy Brownfield drags a large pi. ce of what used to be a pier off of the shoreline . I JaxAir NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 9 (Above) NAS Jacksonville Safety Manager Dave Colburn briefs the shoreline cleanup partici- pants on the potential hazards along the shoreline. (At right) CE2 Antonio Toles picks up a piece of trash during the shoreline cleanup. (Above) SW3 John Butler (left) and BU3 D'Angelo Hayes remove debris from the shoreline. (At right) Army Pvt. Jesus Armendarez attempts to remove a piece of debris lodged in the shoreline during the shoreline cleanup April 28. testing. currently, Colloege CHINFO: Two From Page 1 categories. In the metro newspaper category, one submission is pre- selected by the CHINFO staff by date of publication. Therefore, through out the year, the Jax Air News team strives'to produce an award-winning paper every week. Jax Air News, which was originally established on April 1, 1943, became the first military publication for The Florida Times-Union when then NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Mark Boensel and Times-Union Publisher Carl Cannon formally signed the contract on Nov. 7,2001. 10 JuAlr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 Beware of college scams From the Navy College Examination Office PProgram A sk any Sailor why he ( C L E P ) or she enlisted and exams and one of the reasons DANTE S given will probably be (DSST) are money for college. It's no o e re secret the Navy offers one of Wednesdays the finest avenues for those at 9:30 a.m. and wishing to pursue a college Thursdays at 2 p.m. at the education. Thursday at 2 p.m. at the The Navy College Office NAS Jacksonville NCO. (NCO ) exists to guide They are free to active duty Sailors in this endeavor military members. In addi- with numerous educational tion, the center offers study information for these tests, programs and benefits, which can also be obtained many of which are free. Unfortunately, however, at no cost. Sailors are often besieged To help Sailors with wiboeirsg redu tuition costs associated with with "offers" from other edu- o education the Navy national institutions promis- off-duty education the Na) pro- ing the exact same services Tuition Assistance (TA) pro- ing the exact same services for a fee. Mall displays, gram is available. TA fund- junk mail, and those ever- ing is 100 percent of tuition increasing telemarketing up to $250 per semester calls promise junior Sailors hour. A good Web site to "legitimate" degrees at an gain knowledge on the accelegitimated pace and in whole tuition assistance pol- accelerated pace and in d many cases, accelerated icy and to download a TA application form is prices. https//www.navycollege.nav "Before anyone signs into .erena a contractual agreement, Because of the increase in they should call the Navy TA payments and the College first," said NCO heightened awareness with- Director Jeannie Fleming. in the Navy of the impor- "They should call to see if stance of education, the Navy the institution is legitimate, is anticipating increased and see if they're possibly numbers of participants in charging for services we pro- voluntary education pro- vide for free. s charged grams. To spread funding. Possible services charged over the greatest number of by non-accredited institu- Sailors, there is a fiscal year tions include college credit limit of 12 semester hours (or equivalent) per individ- ual. Again, anyone can obtain the full policy via the above Web site. Representatives from Columbia College, Webster University, Jacksonville University, Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University, Southern Illinois University, and Florida Community College at Jacksonville can be found at the NCO. Sailors concerned about the TA benefits and who may exhaust all the TA semester hours before com- pleting their education may consult with their college representatives regarding additional sources of fund- ing. Other sources of tuition funding for Sailors include Montgomery G.I. Bill, feder- al loans and grants, and numerous scholarship opportunities. "We have two Navy College counselors here ready to assist with any questions Sailors may have in continuing their educa- tion," Fleming said. To make an appointment, call 542-2477. Photo by Gus Terlaje A children's poster contest was sponsored by the Fleet and Family Support Center in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month during the month of April. The winners were recognized during a pizza party April 25 at the Youth Activities Center. Front row, from left, Brittany Marshall, Mikkyla Holliday and Marie Pitts. Second row, from left, Tierra Key, Jess-lee Ferlin, David Smashum and Sara Pitts. Back row, from left, Charles Giles, Corey Fletcher and NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, who presented the awards to the children. NCLC offers prep classes The Navy College Learning Center is offering free ASVAB/ACT/SAT prep classes. Classes are offered May 16- 27. The sessions are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Seating is limited and reserved on a first-come basis. No-cost TAD orders are newspapers from region in top three Navy-wide Since then, the Times-Union has acquired two other newspapers with- in the Southeast Region, The Mirror at NS Mayport and The Periscope at NSB Kings Bay, Ga. These three military papers fall under the Specialty Publications Department at The Times-Union. The Periscope also placed in this year's competition, taking second overall. "I'm very proud of the newspaper staffs at Kings Bay and NAS Jacksonville, who placed second and third, respectively. I'm especially proud of JO1 Mike England. It's a tremendous accomplishment for an individual who has been assigned to a public affairs office on a first tour, to be selected as the best new writer in the Navy," remarked Commander, Navy Region Southeast Public Affairs Officer Pat Dooling. "The significance of the CHINFO Merit awards is just one that can't be understated. Four hundred news- papers compete for the three top positions in the Navy and two of them came from the Southeast Region. That is a remarkable accom- plishment and says a lot about our team here." CONFERENCE: Child abuse challenges addressed From Page 1 shop covers important issues including identify- ing signs of abuse." Upon taking the micro- phone, a very enthusiastic and informative Craig explained the role of the center and what the partic- ipants could expect from the two-day event. She explained that the center, one of the most respected in the nation, was created to address and keep the most pressing child abuse challenges in the forefront. During the breakout ses- sions, lively discussions on topics such a the Life Long Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses of Family Violence, Sex Abuse Disclosure and Child Forensic Interviewing gave participants a venue in which to voice their con- cerns. Capt. Mike McKinnon, commanding officer, Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay, Ga. was one of the attendees and said, "I am here today because child abuse and child molesta- tion are occurring in the U.S. and in the military in greater numbers. Recog- nizing it, knowing how to treat it and knowing where a commanding officer can go for professional guid- ance when a Sailor is involved is of great impor- tance." "I have all of my FFSC staff here today. As damag- ing as child maltreatment is to a innocent child, it Cancer Treatment Research Foundation (888) 221-CTMF www.ctrf.org a Cr C partlcpian provided as a public service has also become a readi- ness issue that we must learn to detect early and deal with it correctly," McKinnon added. Another participant was CNRSE Deputy Staff Judge Advocate Lt. Paul Walker. "I'm glad I'm attending this training. It is giving me lots of new tools and specific informa- tion, which I was not aware of before." AFCCP was established by Craig and provides edu- cational and medical sup- port to social services, medical, legal, and inves-- tigative agencies within the Department of Defense and civilian community for cases of suspected child maltreatment, as well as child pornography evalua- tions including medical- legal case reviews, expert testimony, training, and education. The AFCCP staff regularly testifies as expert witnesses for both prosecution and defense in many criminal cases, cus- tody hearings, termination of parental rights hearings and military court-mar- tials. For more information on the prevention of child abuse, call NAS Jax FFSC at 542-2766. 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Please see your New Home Consultant for details. D-R-Horton Pays all closing costs with preferred lender, and may not include certain financial programs. -, 2005 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 -~ k OPPORTUWTY 12 j JaxAlrN OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 MWR PlannerF, Mission First, Sailors Always/it A**' Renovation project set to begin May 23. Facility will be closed for approximately eight weeks. Project includes upgrade lanes, pin set- ters and scoring system. CPO Old Timers Reunion May 14, 2 p.m. $5 per person includes food and enter- tainment. Open to all CPO patrons and their guests. Come out and party with the old timers. Call 542-3521, Ext. 16 for more informa- tion Pool set to open May 21. Swim lesson registration begins May 21, 11 a.m. Call 542-2930 for more info. Indoor pool filtration upgrade project set to begin May 9. Upgrade will require the pool to be closed for three to six weeks. Call Aquatics for scheduling changes, 542-2930. Call for more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices 542-3318. Tampa Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Weekend get-a-way June 24-25. Cost is $121 person, based on double occupancy. Sign up before May 25! Mt. Dora Lunch, Train & Yalaha Bakery June 4 Includes train ride, lunch, and a visit to the bakery. Cost is $47/person Sign up by June 1. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Barracks Bash May 11, 3:30-7:30 p.m. Barracks Courtyard Call 542-1335 for info. Photo byJO1 Mike England/file AW3 Carl McCullough of VP-5 (left) and AW3 Jeremy Williams of VP-30 battle it out on the jousting mat as Referee Rachel Vasquez monitors the match during last year's Barracks Bash. This year's event is planned for May 11 from 3:30-7:30 p.m. in the barracks courtyard. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. r,,,;.. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. F.rt i.y flCmatA tin nn. kJJnhin coa dmmf.Ifn y J J private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Friday, 7 p.m. National Treasure (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. Finding Neverland (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Beyond the Sea (PG13) Free antivirus software for home use available from Navy By QM2 (SW) David Sturgell NS Everett Public Affairs Service members and authorized civilians can now get free antivirus software for home use through a pro- gram sponsored by the Navy's Information Assurance Web site. The program hopes to reduce the number of com- puter virus attacks on gov- ernment systems by pro- viding antivirus protection for military personnel who use the Internet at home. The software normally retails for up to $50 at stores throughout the country. Sailors at NS Everett, in Washington State, have positive things to say about the program. "It's one of those little- known Navy benefits," said SN Chad Owsley, of NS Everett's First Lieutenant Division. "Not many people know about it, but it will save you a lot of money and keep your computer safer, and you don't even FFSC offers educational and support programs The NAS Jackson- ville Fleet- and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoid- ance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their fami- lies and Department of Defense civilian person- nel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following work- shops are available in May: May 9-12, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (separating) May 19, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Workshop May 23-26, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retiring) May 24, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop For further informa- tion or to register, call S542-2766, Ext. 127. po -0 have to pay for it. It's so easy that even someone like me who isn't a com- puter geek can install it without any trouble." The program was devel- oped by the Navy's Information Assurance Center, a division of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems command. The Department of Defense (DoD) negotiated software licenses with three major software com- panies: Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro. These licenses include home use for all DoD employees, including military service members and authorized civilians. Military personnel tak- ing work home, and then returning to the office with infected files, had previ- ously been identified as a primary means of entry for viruses attacking govern- ment computer systems. The antivirus software can only be downloaded from a computer with a ".mil" or ".gov" domain address. (A small group of users with an authorized DoD "PKI" digital certifi- cate may download the software from any comput- er.) Sailors then save the software to any form of portable media, such as CD, thumb drive or zip disk to bring to their home computers for installation. Most Navy and Marine Corps Intranet computers include a CD burner, and all have USB ports for attaching some form of portable drive. The Infosec Web site at https://infosec.navy.mil has complete instructions that guide users to select the most appropriate software package. Antivirus soft- ware from all three ven- dors is available for nearly all versions of both Windows and Apple oper- ating systems, as well as many other rare operating systems and handheld devices. "It's free and easy to install," explained ET2(SW) Antonio Huerta, of NS Everett's informa- tion resources manage- ment office. "The user doesn't have to worry about paying for yearly updates, either. All costs are covered by the mili- tary." Users can select between any of the three major ven- dors. Symantec, maker of Norton Antivirus software, McAfee and Trend Micro are all-available for down- load. Service members and civilians who choose not to take advantage of the Navy's Information Assurance program can end up paying a lot of money for the same soft- ware at a store. In many cases, the Navy's software is a stronger "corporate" edition, which provides even better protection than the consumer versions sold at stores. "The Infosec Web site is a great deal," said Huerta. "The user gets free soft- ware that protects their home computer, and the government reduces a major virus threat. It's a good situation that works both ways." The Navy's Infosec Web site is https://infosec. navy.mil. 3 Tired of Wasting Money on Rent? If you live in Duval or surrounding counties, you could qualify for a Home Mortgage with little to no closing cost regardless of your credit or income situation. ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, L.L.C. 904-686-4651 ASK For MAIVIA.RK noss3w Just South of Fleming Island "$ Beautiful Homesites Nestled Under A Canopy of Trees MODEL NOW FOR SALE oo FIVE OAKS Home from the $180's 904-529-9305 A- - Directions: SR17 south through Orange Park, go over Doctors Lake Bridge, go 7 miles, go FIVE over Black Creek Bridge, go 1/2 mile, turn left on CR 209/Riverside, (which is immediately OAKS before the traffic light), go 1 mile to Five Oaks on the right. 'Subject to change without ga HE * notice. CGC020880. Corp. 72407800 Seda preferred lender must be used. Gift card *ftUwS w 1 valued at $2000 given at closing. www. navalreserve. com 1 -800-USA-USNR NAVAL RESERVE STAY STRONG To ean mreabot heNaalReeris dpite h.e JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 13 NMCRS Fund Drive continues From Commander, Nav congratulations to and key persons contact and/or 10( Keep up the good work. At the end of week fou tacted 58 percent of th region has contacted Forty-one commands hay We only have a short remember that our print cent contact with our pi the opportunity to suppo Society. The fund drive help those commands th that goal. Thank you for your cc port. The following is the Jax commands: Organization Goal 111 ASD Aviation Survival Training Center B Company I & I Staff Blount Island Command Jax CBMU Det 202 NMCB 14 Commander, Navy Region SE CV-TSC Ashore Organization Goal c I vy Region Southeast Defense Courier Station $240 NAVAIR Depot Jax $720 those commands, chairpersons, DVECC $624 who have achieved 100 percent EFA Southeast/ $312 0 percent of their monetary goal. PWC/ROICC FACSFAC Jax $2,640 ir, the Jacksonville area has con- FASOTRAGRUDET $480 heir personnel and the overall FISC Jax $3,840 56 percent of their personnel. CHSWL $792 ve yet to reach all their goals. HS-11 $5,000 time left and again, we need to HS-15 $5,000 nary goal is to achieve 100 per- HS-3 $5,000 personnel and provide them with HS-5 $5,000 )rt the Navy-Marine Corps Relief HS-7 $5,000 has been extended to May 15 to HS-75 $2,500 at need some more time to make CNATTU Jax $4,944 NAS Jax $12,588 continued participation and sup- NAVAIRES $1,392 Navy & Marine Corps $624 current progress report for NAS Reserve Ctr. Naval Healthcare $1,776 Goal Raised %o Support Office UMD Jax $13,320 $14,835 Naval Hospital Jax $28,008 NAVCOMTELSTA $2,040 $936 $347 40 NLMOF $960 $624 $1,020 163 Navy Drug Lab $96 COMPATRECONWING-11 $3,528 $456 $472 104 PSD Jax $1,512 $3,168 $708 22 REDCOM SE $984 SE Regional $1,080 $936 $0 0 Calibration Center $120 $0 0 Organization Goal $6,384 $1,622 25 Goal Sea Control $432 $552 $610 111 Weapons School Goal Raised %0 Sea Control Wing Lant $912 TPU $1,080 $0 $0 $265 $0 $2,177 $497 $495 $612 $0 $0 $3,505 $4,022 $0 $0 $1,878 $4,482 $767 $0 $0 $17,752 $1,506 $1,214 $290 $2,600 $1,829 $1,297 $1,222 Raised $1,357 $1,127 $652 0 0 42 0. 82 104 13 77 0 0 70 80 0 0 55 34 55 0 0 75 74 126 302 74 121 132 113 314 124 60 VP-16 VP-30 VP-45 VP-5 VP-62 VR-58 VS-22 VS-24 VS-30 VS-31 VS-32 NLSO Southeast Annual golf tournament to benefit NMCRS cause i From the NMCRS Golf Committee T he Jacksonville Area Navy and Marine Corps Golf Committee will be hosting the 14th annu- al Navy-Marine Corps Relief SSociety Benefit Golf Tourna- Iment May 26 at the private Deercreek Country Club. :- -Last year's tournament ri-aised $37,000, which was -rdturned to Sailors and aines in the form of relief Coeducational assistance. Te goal for this year's e4ent is $100,000, which w4uld make it the ninth golf. c arity tournament in JAcksonville to raise that amount in one day. -jHole sponsorships start at $00 and at the $1,500 level, the sponsor will also be provided a free foursome entry into the tournament. All contributions to the soci- ety are deductible under Section 170(b)(1)(a) of the IRS code. Golfing foursomes are also needed. Golfers this year will have the opportunity to play the immaculate greens at the private Deercreek Country Club of Jackson- ville. Dual shotgun starts (morning wave at 8 a.m. and afternoon wave at 1 p.m.) will accommodate the first 288 golfers that sign up for the tournament. At a mini- mum, each golfer will receive: cart and green fees at the private Deercreek for the tournament, lunch pro- vided by Outback Steak- house, an additional free round of golf at Deercreek for future use and another at their sister club, Queens Harbor Yacht and Golf Club. Refreshments at all four par three holes will be pro- vided by Budweiser, Dasani water and Powerade throughout the course pro- vided by the Coca-Cola Corp., a golf towel, golf ball sleeve, divot tool and tees provided by the Navy Federal Credit Union. A $10,000 hole-in-one prize will be provided by First Command and the Timberland backpack, key chain and wallet that were donated last year by the Timberland Company. For the $80 registration fee, a golfer will receive three rounds of golf, lunch, refreshments and souvenirs. Contact Lt. John Brabazon at 542-4139 for entry forms. There will also be a silent auction and awards ceremo- ny following the event. $9,500 $10,560 $27,192 $22,655 $9,500 $8,160 $9,500 $5,384 $5,000 $1,091 $2,664 $0 $5,500 $11,528 $5,500 $2,827 $5,500 $2,442 $5,500 $4,428 $5,500 $8,063 $864 $0 - ___ Ua Q.Saan Uv L- S A Champagne and k~w 0VIP Tables Lunch Specials Bachelor and -Birthday Parties 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm l^/iT3701 Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM IIMP"TSI 14 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 Experiencing your first PCS move By Donna Hesterman LIFELines.navy.mil LIFELines.usmc.mil Nothing is for sure but death and taxes, but for Sailors and Marines, there is one more thing you can count on moving. The peak season for military house- hold goods moves stretches across the warmer months, from May to August, requiring service members to sched- ule their moves two to three months in advance. If you are getting ready to make your first permanent change of duty station (PCS) move, here are some tips that can help you manage like an old pro. Before you go to the personal prop- erty office (PPO) or the traffic man- agement office (TMO) to schedule your move, stop at the personnel office and make sure your Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) information is up to date. If you have married, divorced, or had an addition to your family, make sure that the DEERS system reflects those changes so that you will receive the proper allowances. The amount of goods you are allowed to move and your pay allowances (per diem, housing, etc.) are all based on your grade and num- ber of dependents. PPO or TMO will be your main agencies for arranging the move, and they help you schedule a government move or a Do-It- Yourself move. You may also choose to arrange your move online. If you have a spouse or children, you will ? need to contact TRI- ) CARE and request a new primary-care manager for each fam- ily member. Make sure . you pick up medical records for your family members and pets before you leave. If you plan to apply for government hous- ing, call your duty sta- tion to find out what the rules are for get- o ting on the waiting list. 0 Some housing offices require you to check in to your unit, and oth- ers will place you on the list as soon as you detach from your current sta- tion if requested. Check the waiting list for base child care as well. Housing and day care will need a phone number and address where they can contact you while you travel. There are many things to do before moving day. Use a timeline to help you plan. On moving day, make sure you supervise packing and loading of your household goods if you are doing a government move. Don't be afraid to speak up if something doesn't look right. Movers will give you an inven- tory sheet to sign when they finish. Read it carefully and make sure they have not marked something as "dam- aged" that is not. Keep the phone a ~~ ~4'.~' number for PPO or TMO handy and call them if you have any problems. While travelling, keep copies of your PCS orders and the phone number to the duty officer at your destination with you. You will need to show your orders if you stay overnight on a mili- tary base en route and have them handy to check in at your destination. Phone the duty officer if you have any problems such as sickness or an acci- dent. The key to a successful move is proper planning. Get an early start and get as mich done prior to moving day as you possibly can. Make a list of "lessons learned" from the move, because as sure as death and taxes, you'll have to do it again. 1, Law Offices of EDDIE FARAH SA r f, rAUT r, r, I, rL --- --'.- W--- -- ---'-.-- -,-.!J? 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See sales estate ordetls C -3418 Pa '1 TRICARE Reserve Selects From TRICARE osd.mil/Guard-ReservePortal from any Web browser (e.g., eligible RC members may home, work, public library, etc.) begin to enter and execute RC members who separated their service agreements so from qualifying active duty serv- they may qualify to purchase ice on or before April 26, 2005, TRS. Please be sure to complete should go to Step 2. each of the following steps in Step 2 Execute the rderEnterinto Service Agreement Step 1 Enter into All RC members who separat- the Service Agreement ed from qualifying active duty RC members who separated service must work with their from qualifying active duty serv- Service/Reserve Component to ce on or after April 27, 2005, execute the Service Agreement. must enter into a service agree- RC members who separated ment before leaving active duty from qualifying active duty serv- hrough the Guard and Reserve ice on or after April 27, 2005, ortal at https://www.dmdc. should contact their Reserve Navy One Source marks yJO2 Amie Hunt itary life, emotional well- facility." avy Personnel being, legal, parenting and As an ai Command Communications childcare, financial and existing F: NT ,avy One Source marked one year of service in January, providing active-duty and Reserve Sailors and their family members with addi- tional resources for infor- mation and referral servic- es. In its first year, 14,742 Sailors, Reservists and their family members used the service. Some of the most frequent requests fell under the categories of mil- education. "We were really success- ful this year with being able to visit all the duty stations and spread the word on Navy One Source to Sailors and their fami- lies," said Catherine Reynolds, Navy One Source program manager for the Eastern U.S. and Europe. "One of our major goals for 2005 is to get the word out to the Reserve forces and the families that aren't close to any major military Component within four months after leaving active duty to exe- cute the agreement. RC members who separated from qualifying active duty serv- ice on or before April 26, 2005, must execute their service agree- ment by October 28, 2005. Please note, the Service Agreement does not guarantee a Selected Reserve billet. RC mem- bers must be in the Selected Reserve by the time their TRI- CARE Reserve Select coverage begins. Step 3 Purchase TRICARE Reserve Select Upon completion of the Service Agreement as described Jax Air NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 15 may signup now in Steps 1 and 2, the Service/ sitional TRICARE coverage ends Reserve Component will record under the Transitional Assistance eligibility in the Defense Enrol- Management Program (TAMP). iment Eligibility Reporting The check must be made payable System (DEERS). Then the RC to their TRICARE regional con- member should download his or tractor. her personalized enrollment form Ready? Start with Step 1 at from the Guard and Reserve the Guard and Reserve Portal Portal at https://www.dmdc. https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/Guard- osd.mil/Guard-ReservePortal. ReservePortal or contact your RC members should follow RC members should follow Service/Reserve Component per- the instructions on their TRI- Service/Reserve Component per- CARE Reserve Select enrollment sonnel activity. form, complete the form, and sub- Coverage under TRS will begin mit it with a one-month premium no earlier than April 26, 2005. payment to their TRICARE To visit the TRICARE Reserve regional contractor (listed below) Select web site, please go to so they receive it no later than 30 http://www.tricare.osd.mil/reserve days before the end of their tran- /reserveselect/index.cfin one year of helping Sailors, families augmentation to leet and Family Support Center (FFSC) services, Navy One Source and FFSC are working together to support opera- tional, personal and family readiness. Navy One Source offers practical solutions, infor- mation, advice and support via telephone, email or the Web. Navy One Source, working in conjunction with Navy Personnel Command's 1-866-U-ASK- NPC Customer Service Center, offers Sailors the widest spectrum of services, including both personal and professional. In addition to providing customized research and referral support, Navy One Source provides short-term face-to-face counseling (up to six sessions) for clients that live more than 25 miles from a FFSC. Masters-level counselors available within a 30-mile radius of the client provide these services. Educational materials are available in bulk orders for commands to provide training and needed information to their Sailors. For 2005, Navy One Source will transition into Military One Source. Contact numbers and online services will remain the same. "You'll already begin to see the transition to Military One Source in advertisements around the base facilities," said Brian Campbell, Navy One Source program manager for the Western United States and Japan. "Navy One Source won't go away, but it and the other services will be brought under the Military One Source umbrella. All contact information and passwords will remain the same." For Web access, go to www.navyonesource.com, user ID: Navy; Password: Sailor. Jax Suns salute military with special nights rom MWR tickets f played be A attention military baseball fans! Salute A-I May 21, A. -Specially priced tickets will be Brav available for five Jax Suns games. June 12 The baseball team is offering military Mudc members the opportunity to purchase July 8, 7 :,ALPY MIKE ]ONES or the games, which will be between now and August. to the Military Nights are: 7:05 p.m. vs. Mississippi es , 5:05 p.m. vs. Carolina cats !:05 p.m. vs. Montgomery Biscuits Aug. 11, 7:05 p.m. vs. West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx Prices are $2.50, $4.50 and $7.50. Tickets are on sale now at I.T.T. at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. j ....I NG A S.. Poker Run The first Poker Run to benefit Cerebral Palsy will be held May 7 in St. Nicholas. Help is needed with registration from 8-10:30 a.m., silent auction and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and various other duties. For more information, call Patricia Thornton at 396-1462, Ext. 113. Birthday party Join daniel for our birthday party. Help us celebrate May 12 by assisting as escorts, setting up and break down. For details, call Mary Jury at 296-1055, Ext. 1026. Reading program Teach an adult to read and help make Jacksonville the city that reads! Tutor training dates are May 14 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Continental breakfast is provided. Registration and completion of both classes is re-quired to receive tutor certifi- cation. The minimum age is 18. For more information, call Heathe'd Corey at 399-8894, Ext. 10. Fur Ball Gala Join the Jacksonville Humane Society May 21 in celebrating the only black tie event in Jacksonville that you can attend with your pet. Serve as a pet butler, monitor silent auction, register guests or assist in the pet lounge. The event will be held in the University of North Florida ballroom. Call Kim Rolfe at 725-8766, Ext. 206 to sign up. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- ion projects. For more informa- lon, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials 4n< furniture. Call 72,W0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. I I . I Ortega Chiropractic. & Orthopedics Clinic A great alternative for militaryMi l .t'N$ .l loltae1 ios Personnel who need help NOW. R asLowBackPain ~L~ V~i WNeck Painh A0AArhis ,o.: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ hule ,P.,roblem.s.. 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Learn to May 20, 10-11:30 a.m. the park in May: streams, and other habi- Junior Counselors (Teen make your own garden or 1-2:30 p.m. __ower__t vuner iu ii l ._t fU b bTnh - he Westside Kegional Park located across the NAS Jax Main Gate is looking for volun- teers to participate in Project Feeder Watch, which is a research and education project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, Bird Studies Canada, and the Canadian Nature Federation. Volunteers will watch birds and count how many birds of each species seen and record the data. This data will be used by scien- tists 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 com- mitment to come out regu- larly. Just call us before you visit to make sure that the nature center isn't being used for a public program. Nature Crafts: Bamboo Creations May 6, 10-11:30 p.m. Bamboo can be an inva- sive plant, crowding out other desirable plants. We're going to take our invasive bamboo and use it to creative several different craft items such as wind chimes and wall decora- tions. Environcamp Registration May 7, 8 a.m.-noon Registrations must be made in person by a parent or guardian-no registra- tions taken over the phone. Children will be able to explore and learn about nature through field trips, games, educational activi- ties, and nature crafts. Critter Camp-(ages 7- 9)-June 6-17. Discover fascinating facts about ani- mals and bugs found in the tats. Exploring H20 Camp- (ages 7-12)-June 13-July 1. Water is an important resource to everyone. Gain an increased understand- ing and appreciation for water through games and exercises that focus on water conservation, differ- ent water habitats, and the importance of water to all living things. Junior Ranger Camp- (ages 10-12)-July 5-15. Learn about the job duties of a ranger. Campers actively assist in parkland management practices, learn about local plants and animals, and have the opportunity to achieve the level of Junior Ranger by the end of the session. Camp time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: Camp: $50 / two- week session Extended care: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. W. Power) volunteers neeueu. Earn community service hours while having sum- mer fun by working as a junior counselor. Cost: $10 / session. Please call 573- 2498 for more information or to apply. Wee Workshop: Crawling Caterpillars May 11, 2-3:30 p.m. Calling all wee lepi- dopterists (aged seven years and under) and their adult companions to join us in a search for caterpillars. Learn about some things that make caterpillars spe- cial and make your own caterpillar craft to take home. Nature Crafts: Bamboo Garden Structures May 16, 10 a.m.-noon The Japanese have used bamboo for centuries to cre- that you can place in your garden. Participants will need to bring an electric drill. Bamboo and other supplies provided. Because of the use of power tools, this program is restricted to adults and children 14 and older. Coffee with the birds and butterflies May 19, 9-10 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing in air-conditioned comfort with your morning cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large picture win- dows at hummingbirds, other birds, and butterflies as they visit our bird feed- ers and butterfly-friendly plants. What a great way to start out your day! For more information, please call 573-2498. Hooray for homeschoolers: The third in a series of habitat studies to learn more about the plants, ani- mals, sounds, and smells of three types of habitats in Westside Regional Park. Data collected during the autumn and winter studies will be available to all par- ticipants. Gardening for butterflies May 26, 10-11:30 a.m. Learn which species of butterflies are commonly found in the Jacksonville area and what you can do to attract them to your yard. The indoor portion of the program will be fol- lowed by a tour through the butterfly gardens. Bring your cameras because we will see butterflies! Registration is required for all workshops. For more information or to register, call 573-2498. 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 Employees, invites all retired and currently Employed federal employees to 'their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Disabled American 'Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. 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. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park I/ Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the .Calvary United Methodist 'Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- ,groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association 'of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to' our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. 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.fll x.org. Several Youth Fishing Derbies are coming up. Events are being held Saturday at Huguenot Park, June 4 at Hanna Park and Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park. All derbies run from 9 a.m. to noon. A Youth Fishing Tournament will be held Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. For more informa- tion, call 573-4918. The First Coast Black Nurses Association will hold their monthly meeting May 10 at 6 p.m. at Shands Jacksonville Hospital. For more information call Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. ---- -- --- --- --- - Admiral Homes Make Your Move to OakLeaf Plantation S -- ". .-E"'R-"-"-. .' . PLAN/ BED LOT SQ.FT. 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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 Country Club at 3901 Monument Boulevard. This cele- bration will honor five local high school seniors who will receive over $5,000 in scholarship monies. For ticket information, call Lt. LaShelle Hamilton at 542-7045, Lt. Lakesha Chieves at 542-9212 or Lt. Cmdr. Ethan Josiah at 542-7464. The Jacksonville Genea- logical Society meeting will be held May 21 at 1:30 p.m. at the Willow Branch Library, 2874 Park Avenue. For further infor- mation, contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. Dunkirk Lighthouse will host a military reunion at the Days Inn Dunkirk in Fredonia, N.Y. Z Gold Man: 104 College Dr., Orange Park, FL 32065 Tnie-Thu: 10:00-6:00 Fri: 10:00-7:00 Sat: 11:00-5:00 Sun-Mon Closed Bus: (904) 298-0009 Fax: (904) 298-0078 Cell: (904) 514-5685 Smrouphail@yahoo.com Sept. 15-18. 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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, 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 YVomen 24:00 -( 10K- Men 34:00 Women 46:00 I Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. /Vomen 4 Hrs. Triathlon- Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. -Nomen 3 Hrs. . Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k -bike Intramural Softball Standings As of April 29 Team Wins Losses VP-30 9 1 AIMD Warriors 9 1 VP-45 6 1 HS-75 3 1 PSD 5 2 VP-62 5 2 VS-32 5 2 VP-16 4 2 VS-30 4 3 CPRW-11 4 3 AIMD 500 4 4 VR-58 2 2 VS-31 2 2 NCTS 2 3 HS-15 2 5 CNATTU 2 5 Naval Hospital 2 5 VP-30 IFT 2 5 SERCC 2 7 FACSFAC 1 6 HS-11 0 1 NAVHOSP Galley 0 5 AIMD 600 0 7 Greybeard Softball Standings As of April 29 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 7 0 VP-30 VP-16 AIMD CNATTU CPRW-11 CHSWL 2 3 4' 5 5 7 Intramural Soccer Standings Team HS-11' VP-30 CNATTU VP-45 Naval Hospital VS-31 VS-32 .AIMD As of April 29 Wins Losses 2 0 3 1 3 2. 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 Ties 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Women's Softball Standings As of April 29 Team Wins Losses VP-16 3 1 TPU 2 1 Lady Divas 2 1 Naval Hospital 0 4 SPORTS & STANDINGS All Navy Women's Basketball Mini Camp May 20, 5-8 p.m. May 21, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. May 22, 10 a.m. Noon NS Mayport Gym Applications available in gym and at Mini Camp site For more info call 270-5451 Ii Home providers needed The Child Development Center is looking for L home.providers. If you *re an on-base resident, yoy only need to be Navy-certi- fied to become a provider. . If you are off-base, you will have to be state-certi- fied as well as Navy-certi- fied. This program is for dependent female and Males. For more informa- tion, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542- 5434 / 5529 / 2472. , WHSON LNDNG GROUP Salutes our milita these Great Specialsl:R It T or I* an eibeI THERE IS A SERIOUS PET OVERPOPULATION PROBLEM ON THE FIRST COAST Tens of thousands of unwanted companion animals are surrendered to local shelters every year. There ,aren't enough homes for all of them.You can help solve this problem by spaying or neutering your pet. Smay JaX FREE & LOW-COST Spay/Neuter Surgeries Spay-Neuter Hotline 904- 4,25-0005 Jacksonville Animal Care & Control . ... fI, There are many h#lh, and behaviiobef when you fix your Ti friend? 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Pet OKI RECE U D Services New 3/21/2 on Open Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5 dmulder5Ol@comcast.net 9a8p05DWMH1.14AC $ I BUY HOUSES $ Re Req. $59778-2897 UNTS SURROUND D Caor Boat at your 90D241R2270 $2000 As Is/$4000 Remod 891 -1874 521-4426 eves ANY CONDON CRESCENT BCH. 2BR/2B COURTYARD WITH POOL! an backdoor owner/agent ATLa BC HOME! 4 cDEEPWATER, Gorgeou Lot Rent $250 778.2897 ANYCONDT I076 E Oceanfront 1440Tq' WATERINCLEINLEASED PUn Organizations 8 9 7G. 0 1 A .F. B EN 5/3 g^^- $120Omo. No P e as SETION 8 APPROVED. 800- 749-812458k 2 i Satilla River in Camden, 1 Ace Bu f onl,$1203N6.5681UP2A4MONTH 4 WS- 2/2 TwnHm kit 352.316.5681/352.475.294300 B(ESIIE / w/dr, Cam rm, Crle p ,Ic, ATLANTIC BEACH Cheryl for amenities at $500 down, $750mo. ANELO4)7300BUYS RSTEW oLN rcndprchLake 3/22ca cor- Century 21 Tri City Cacr477-4e2.uorfEmaiorat onlyNORThSIDE FEDERATED .SORTWE- or ReatycH 912,729-47ohnae ellhlCfor ient 370 Lots for Sale Anies CA !CG Ham Radio? Learn behind home ner lot, close 0 Real 9127294 Lare 1.2 & 3 Bedrooms. MANAGEMENT GROUP Ham Rt etti w/adio?904-Learn670 Mayner 0Baseoin 370 Lots for Sale Any cond, handymanLarSeC.3dEP. msPECIAL!! about getting w/patio 904-778-1670 Mayport Base in 3/2 ON 1.5 ACRES fire damaged. $995EC. DEP. SPECIAL! licensed oroining42 Cypress Cove Call John g t. distressed, vacant or No application fee. achecub. 237 w/ortC242 ing FINAL ALE Ar 3d, C311 Baker County 4 L2 Ac- occupied, ANYWHERE, CALL (904) 751-1510 SOUTHSIDE Ii Villaio c2ad4c v@arrl.net 02 (904) 2.2-02Commercial,$AN5ONIIO.new 3/2 condo granite I ad.cv-arrlfnet 322 Argyle o n aculate.... SAT. MAY 7TH N c. ...,a.aANY CONDITION om.ON SowArg mmacuate one 4/2 4 SAT. MAY BEDROOM2 BATH Call 904-707- 9063 Apts/comm'l/residentiall N'S-COMESEEWHATS Ntops, $1250mo est owne Ct ARGYLE FOREST Icoe to bae and OR ONLY 530/MO. BEAUTIFUL .75Acres O S APTS! 904-757-8742 904-519-8510 to view ce S St John's T ne OWNR FINANCING- be ache 1293 3+ AC MARSHFRONT (904)225-0222 Marshfront lot. ueens Quick closings or 1333 Dunn Ave. S'SIDE/River ills Gated SArea, Lakeview, new O BANK Great 3/2 Munson Cove Priced to DOKAB A 14X52 97 Destiny 2/1 Harbor 904-223-7776 x4 9046261636 I D/ oint 7 wpool 3/2, w/d, wtrfmt Assist Driving to 2060 sf. 3 BR + Den, 2.5 Bhfrn La FE3/2E sell! $179,900. Call Steve DOCKABLES A 14X2 97Destiny/1904621636 RIVERSIDE/5 Points $700 w/pool, 3/2 w/d wtrft central ina BAT allR appl'snt cm24Heedmesge 044742 L Fromike $19 L apla731136200 ST. AUGUSTINE 114x97 904813. 5253 ch&a, Ig 2brhdwd, strg w/boat slip. pets ok140sf Ater)d may ph 0 SBO, 84,900 273-5600. FSBO3/2 1600sf 800- 749-8124x5544 Communityw/many 4 S.porch,carport,smts Ibr hw firs.A Tw/dAview.hu$52,5de. 4 1$1400 knptcy F 306 I a904-891-9642 JAX BCH Oceanview, Amenities. Near St. fenced yard 375 i SELLY OUSE ST.NICHep.3848417ne Lansing J. Roy P.. -racoasa1500sf, maupgrades. Snewnystorageouti 3w/dh1,SE-LYOURmHOUSES ST. NICN.-A505new32/1-5, 3910030 FSBO 4/2, kit equip Fp158, Must see ullfast And Jacksonville. Road, #132. "Admirals 24 HR RECORDED MSG r 904-505-3121 NEED ArrAWY rce? FSO Beautiful S/3 pol 388-4261or3313530F 490,000 904-5380017 Call nOW! Walk". Orders U (PCS), CAMDEN CO 4O1AC Call 24-3995 or Visit hwfr $50+dp. 385661 SE 2/2 Waterfront, FIN A N C IN G es/ a rikr e ho m e p nli p a $200 a 9 12 2 2050 e k boat dockage 7 57.0 7 Attorney Referral Svc w/vault. cell's. New kit SAVE THOUSANDSI OWNER FINANCING 1-877-426-2326 CLAYTON '91. 14x65 2/2,$EN hwd fir, ch/a. gar pg, boat dockage, 75077 800-733-5 42 24 hrs. w/Corian & 42" wht We Help Sellers Sell N AN NMEr-E appis, W/D, cent air, X Dodge Co, GA Ci904tm+ d 6201/268-041 _____ _____ cab's, tile fir & backs- For on y$2,950 NO ext 130 ond. $6800. 730-8606 145 AC- $1,625/AC Land Wanted 904-962-0441/268-0441 cACFONahu. 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SLOW gar 4 1200sf on 1.5 ac EXCEPTIONAL2/2- pIus acresiniacksonvile. 1200+- sq. ft. home Riment E ATBCHEPaS2/L, l AR49 0280ES For Sa1 Call 850-225-6878 $9 Down $580 Month woodland. excellent Communitiesrcs 1 2D-3esiaNn.aout -nyupgrad es, $We 00dwna m cel62973aydo49-0 Cp5tA &Aumr3o, LANho ttA 40r mmore 5/n Pes o, bykfoort IWll/1 R work withf rec, vaultors. CALL Acrest0 in Jsi pines andpnaturalW42laetirement Apartment BEACHS 2 /2,s fir, fl ARL l 2F0e4/SF LEASE OPT.PURCHASErange ttioalfrmorenr 45. Furnished sec.79e04-.132569t 2o. b -n K 3cooMkanlaKd 2200sfe $1,150, 6000, HOME PACKAGES mation Statewide 40 HousMes Unfu wished BLANDING/atures ATL &KERNAN Beautful AmliaIsland 91. WwDesieN Randr C- 5 A s 42 FE I9 DuvalAN H Clay. & Nassau Realt and Auction 425 Manufactured Hideaway 3/2, w/d on 2/1.5TH at The Seasonst --3 Onl611F Listings 59590, 4-98 lake gated coO'.0-new, Gated comm. 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Mark 705-2937 Call 904-838l5800 Green Cove Spnings .,-n l .$5 c 445Storage/Mini- ga9 for l tGated W est2'd7 Listie noges Lot Cal 591-390 7 80 -76 24 0S 5 3- 560 31 i Oceawa A e 3/2 .5,19ng 62 -73 x 6 N 450 ManagementRental golf pools. tennis, voy 2Glen. story 4/2.5 SArgyle F /3 inaen 1691s f on 1/2 acre, built Open HO.e Sat 11-4 Services 9 l. 8 t 645-6929 or 220-5383' 21Northl Jacksonville 02' $127k 904-608-6369 Beautiru l 3/2/ 2, 1571sf [ 455 Wanted to Rent 264-1239. 80-48Wr/ T Sp inrih eld 2/1 new ly renov. r RTO 3/2, 14 00sf. Ir g M B, Sall es, b i m anrm CA IL AC D lU 2 $54 -i t / . DOSWtoWS n corner lot $110,000, 2028 o.$700dn $895m.13439479n upgade tileesunr o L5sRetrna9 CoadILe DLLE 2R$4 Qe7-2t 0Beachines Catlin$Dr. 242-05442 C 49035WalcottAve. ic To ree hs onv t. L RFenra lonrd auitAle-'hs. laed. lvea ut T, rnd Rew 7 /-2 11 374i SWEET CHERRYlC o-Np $ ore9 0. 944re9 U $30,000! Lcrs comm'"er"Rris buved Shou ls e, mBe cn new ,br/2baI estne eghsiSstnatoccu p e ingled8 t8 50 Y maa g /Rea sell., asking i 8400 Gly o arage playground. , 3 gMerose Nov.brk frnt, e4/2. fena Springfield Navy CounSelor (et urch asing Y 11 317-0 801 or 301-2118 L avalm2d-38June. 30 range vP i2 $8/ bk6yd many citrus treesth. 1stk H o m e or Investing ... (R eto)SAXC, 0F urnished Pent 2EA o c$120c $1300/mo Clay2C/u1 many amen. nr river al1 Hoernv t- Cal90F382-1758 110,00u$2695 3 Ce..: (850) 207-0 2 We are Cndos-$1200-$1750. DlNTWe3/1,heet/air. 3 ohs County sba 2190sf. 2 stodn o fficeny oSereYo San Marco-I/I Unfurn.-Forest Ridge. fcn yd, s04-536-5511 314St Augustine Beach bonus rm, all oneA nice .h .Ap& Meet Your newly remod. s1v2a00.904-261-4148, 34Nasesau County MURRAY HILL GARSE DENS 1 quiet St. Call Ethan eY r904-242-0200 904-277-9702 or after E'AGLE HARBOR 30 Waterfront 5245 Hancock Rd.. 3/2 Gregory 502-9700. CCiN www.DarrR0ealty1roup1com Relocation Needs! hours 904 -753-2560. 8 1705 Eagle Watch Dr Nov utofA own foryou.,$42.5,NwtnomenNayOuseck BApart s 5BDR,4BA, 2804 Sq Ft 35 OtraePar/Town ydryo u s. Unfurnished frton, pool, end unit. NS, $1850 rth, No Pets. 36 Manufactured Homes ae2,760sf home features g $299iMoves you In! ,oAX SEACN ocean- 385Farms/Acreage ner lot, completely Kensington 3/2B41498sf. CallfJasonoCarioscwith/FRNi/d 3aPnamenty$(d. carport. irgscr. prch,9sprnktrdys, RE/MAXATLANTIC HURRY! $750wkor$1500mo. HmN 2/2ofc, 31cgaralheappl WantedtHAS.JAX(2249e237 0305Op. Hse Sun 1'.5. Office (904)682-0017L.JI4I./eYu)$$5+ smokers 904-962-2839 FERN. BCH.- 3br/2bth, 32Miscellaneous 3- 4/2 h0us.e... dfrom s newTmn3/2r1ibeanoh.p.om avaloset ealEstateaNfb BeachLiv g nl ovein n /2.90 cargoar. 5/1. 904-261-4148 or 5 A u n B224,900 Ortegahbluff onus rm, aflronbanice & M e etL i i u r 904- S42 ia20sc904 art er 31MU RAYHLLGA DENS uiett.vCalEthnhous90$1175mo. Cal 591-3907. hrs GLE-7 A Esate CREDIT. GOOD SW -Reodllo7-Water FERN. aCH Quiet 2/1 Weterfronfin245HanceckRd,3/2 Gr6529. N Cfront (Ortega) Vene- Own $775m. Ref's. no Pines Subdvs LaGe osBOew,1700fc3/2e. tiand xEu-/cn-D for pete 90RA4-556-345 ac screened po 2 car garage.- cor- Direct Line (904) 278-4176 poDl. 'lose to schools ask- e1199900. Call rBc s ad r kematl'ltcor9.com$00i. ar.w/ap0r260. 912M3172890 Caomlas 904-272951 BR oIsauna, boat docks. 13-1LtsIor Sally1ao&f you're buyingnSI Randall Court 731- 0213 Brand New 2brT 2 story FLEMING ISL 3/2,Hr cargLkT reassigned. NASeSAXARIEA -, .tensigtonAISFCalunit, never lived in. quietJotreetlGRw/fp Remdma .2,3IBR'sApart- cony directly over Lawn &pestsrvcincl. Remodeetd,4quret.gieme. merits Available, water. $1350mo. Call $1100/mo. Avail June05. 302 Riverside $1070m.904-702-4582 giveymeai1100 Seagate Ave, Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 'S88&369617 Carol 307-8604o9.N PAXON Newly Remod 3br(9eetC2 3be MS Only 28.000! may6pay all closing N Realty Co M 2 FB* REQT 10 OWN 2 STORY WE BUY & sol, NOUSES. Orange Park, FL 32003 ,,,," -7653$I99 e Deaths"* Auto Accidents-c $300dr$1375m 294-2012 759-7671 KEVIN Motorcycle Accidents Medical Negligence SERIOUS INJURIES Brain Damage Birth Defects Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Damage DIVORCE/FAMILY LAW Domestic Paternity Child Support Child Custody BANKRUPTCY/ FORECLOSURES 'Yersof xprinceg 'BURNEY BiVENS JOSH JON s EDWARD 30 Years A UAFFOH ABLE ESQ. ESQ. D wiNs RonER LEE 20 Years 25 Years ESQ. Eso. LARGE ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 ,23 BEDROOM BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS 4 LEE HOM ES Jacksonville 'Veterans Orange Park AK(904) 353-5579 USN-Ret. 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A 0/io br/dall 18 $2d & i$250 sec Call 249-6444 352-37&9644 www. 1 Week Day Class May 16 $10-$15per our. must.721750 LABORERS Bodied Sean, and + d a MURRAY HILL 2/1,2car OP4/2,2cargar, Club oldcity.com/oceanfront 8 Week Eve Class May18 Apply : 12200 San Jose needed for site and Ordinary afian. or (559)9242263 Must gar, w/d. fncd yd, Hse. Comm.Pool.$1375m RIVERFRONT North- Superior Instruction Bvd (260.0030), Call- utility crews. Apply In See. PCS Move $50+ dep 705-44a5 Karen904-703.3230 side, lbr/lba, $400. SWFLORIDAZ/2 on www.m rei.com halvd(879.521),11565lN.-person at Watsont eIe ns /eworrd -.charming 3/2, close 646-4757 or 743-0055 canal w/700OIb boat lift (904) 2S-2S55 havaiate5Ps.t on pool. on laon ,425igr $1800/mo42900sf,10 to river. wdodeck, $900 nr_5anbe190__259-95187020 Beach7 Blvd Now hiring exp'd Inte- sfItsht andnuniforms'b DoLicenseianders. o nlagn 2 f WESTSIDE- 2 BR on large Dr Trim |Documentedarners. S00 207009 m from base 90443-7608 private lot. 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LEAD WORKERS545-5232 Ap acants pply to: 904-662-4585,269-1813 screened p or c h 215-740-5811. Call 813-6242 ass B license CARPENTERS & CUT- eeks Marl tn. 4 HibernaPlantaion 904-509-8795 flex ORTEGA FARMS 3/.S 4 Lot meFtuals Businesses r7E FErin-.n MEN. for customE F ITA R Cford,N076 on TheSt. John's terms, avail June No smoke/pets, Rentals Customer App Glae SuPDl... Homes. Easy going Co. FURNITURE INSTALLER- Cranford, N .r. P termsavailJune $7 -,, 507 Businesses 702 Service 2 9Ro.se..lSt. Wside. DL Trans.Dals re MrPust have tools & clean Home. Great Schools, PRIVATE MOBILE For Sale RIVER-il CDL Paid vacation & Hell- driving record. fax Attn:CrewCoedlnator. Avail Jul. 05 $1900 NORTHSIDE ORTEGA Waterfront. 3/2, HOME LOT for. our, la re days. 707 4648 r sume oa482-0696 r Ph: 908-274010 904-284-1249 BRAND NEW HOME gated, gym, pool. $1500 rent. Westside off BEAUTFUL Modem Salon n 904-291-0622 cay /M//D 2870 Centerwood Dr N mo 904-534-1327 103rd and Old f lly hill f C. 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Plenty of m c act oeft security deposit nego- CONSTRUCTION OFCE work for experienced Exp. nec Apply at 2107 tivey and benefits. MANDARIN 3/1.5 off of $1300 3d476-8025 va owner operator who New Berlin Rd, Clean Ca1904-237-4608 or Mandarin Rd. 2 19-5 m1 + OCEANWAYwtrft3/2 ModelstoChooseFrom leavemessage. County, $200,00 COORDINATOR have agood MVR CDL red 757.7000? resume to 904-9644178. Manager needed ir dep. 219-5616 oe n call (904)631-6917 Ambitious self-starter, and wantto be home Eddie Accardl Cheve- RN r new home, 5 110mo construction exp a weekends. FUEL FLOORINGREPCommer- PLUMBERS&HELPERS let Mazda In Lake Cir, MANDARIN3/2d2cargar 56B-7106 910-1154 $925andUp .r. 0om wte NEWLCONVSTORE plus. Good people PRICEHELD ciaI. Flooringbkgrda NEEDED -Exp'd only Florida. 401K, Grop tIon $1 / dep OP net42 NM-smoke, Utilties FOR SALE-Save $$$. skills, strong computer must. Leads provided. DFWP. Call 731-2478 or Health Insrne, 904-591-3907mo + Huge yard- all yrd -FEDERATED/ eCall 710-3184 background. A/R, A/P,1.25gamC Vacation. Fax Resua Hugov ycluded, .CExcblJobeCost acctng. New Line Transport Fax res 954-969-7859 904-759-1199 to (344) 742-4188. 904-w svc cinc. 3 yrs old. M0EMENT GROUP som. near Kingsley in PARTY SUPPLY STORE DFW Benefits1-888714-0056 O/wOaldeaf Plant. New 200sf $1250 (904) 730-8060 O.P. Call 386-0201 $22,000. & assume lease resume & salary reqs to FLOORING TECH PLUMBERS HELPERS & 1650sf.1$500t7Mo.904-264-9050/213-4244 904-824-6696 attn Janet WRECKER DRIVERS Experience = Top Pay FT EXP TRIM PERSON- 2 .5 Twnhw/incl .A/ r-2nM lor Female Customer Srv Position. Residential New Const. $ 9 2Pool0, sc patiogar WESTSIDE Cal l Jim PHYSICIANS WEIGHTLOS. ComejoinTairowin Must have tile exp. Top pa y&Bnfits. America. partofTPG MAYPORT HOUSE~ near NAS Rent or Quaint Home In CTRS Na. Franchise 707 company! Flatbed thel exp.a bi NV., a lobal provide /FOR RENT- 2/2, Lease option $1050 CstalSpringsLocalOppty. 269-6909 copay!OterlTOLrexpgaplus. Sala+ New construction. Co 904D26419691vmsgofmilepres OIt o ak Harbor, close Avail 6/5 P04-806-1188 593 Radnor ]o ma p +4,7o70vvehicle provided logi ai c prvi de r to base and boat 3/221296SF,$575 R s35Call 904880-5306 Porter/Grmundskeeper rM .27-ea 'SSaJh'sTwne tr ,ERATEDrrGmT.' 45 to Rent CLASS B CDL. Exc Pay & Fax 904,880- 5329 needed for a tax credit seeking an accounting PCS ove. Area Lakeview, new GROUP Benefits Great Work- 710communityIn JAX. professional. 2060 sfn 3 BR + Den, 2.5 (904) 739-8060 ARMNGTON -LUXURY ROOMS ing Environment, Come Trades Good Benefits & Salary. M'BURGynearmH.S. 4/2, BAtTH all2appl's, com- 'V Join The Seaboard Fax resume to Freight BillAudit4 Country Charmer 2000sf. mon poo/rec. 2 car gar. w/Micro. RefragsTeam!! Throwers, also FLORIDA 305476524P lac fncd yd, pets ok gated. Oxford Chase no WS 2/1+Bonus, 1200sf, low da/wkl rates needed. A l at 445 AC & REFRIGERATION Payment Group $1200m+opt22ac.-4horses smoke, no pet Lease DR,LR, fp,fncd2yd,9gar, 10% off forGwkyIroo3IGP. 904 820991 TECHS Good pay and6 ROADS supVsor 904-2822494/223975 $1750 Owner 2735600 Av 6/1. $00+dn 216112 KINGS INN 72-3343 Education and EOE / DFWP benefits. Call 387-2106 IPEIENCENEEDED ASA.ROOFER W'SIDE/OP- 3/2m 1 cgar, CO DRIVERS & OWNER AC & REFRIGERATIbN EquipEOp tExi all.lPosition responsibility, fncdydnewhomeoff ICW rm in 3/2, to Train O"TECoNICIANrtankraACrNSTpA.LLinOl SA stinesnc :pronsib Clisd9G7-7PERATORS for tanTkECozeC Plus.Truc Dols AMust tiesinclude:rProvide ColinsRd. 04-73 287shrepwth persn,14n~o JatIsrin container operations INSTALLER Trackhoe, Finish $18.00 an hour-Plus leadershiptoastaf WNN'SINE 2/1. duplex, lob42mo. 1 SSchools Tank & Hazmat end sv yfits. Yearround whose primary functiC cndyd,8457 $52210. MU0 H l 0SpecialtyTraining/ orsement reqd. Call work. Call247-0033 forPip ROOFING- co seeking is to receive freight b 845)7Herlong, 3220 0 MURRAYHILL-4Cable.oWaite80-DaaTas62SUR'EYexperienced Prolec from carriers, audit f 316122468 or 387-6526 port 800-733-3262 Sunbeam Auto Body SURVEY Mgr, Tile, and flat accuracy and process W'SIDEd3/1, renov., new seeks exp'd, quality RODMAN installers 904-406-2913 for paymentgenerat cpt 2&ch5a, IrgSfncd yd, N earNA5JAX nSchools$aoriented Technician.EOEDFWP monthytrackingan ARGYLE OAKLEAF i phone, power $1000SignOn Bonus* wages w/bnfts. See Ji Pipe Layer, SEWORK Performance report 7782 Macdougall Dr. PLANTATION W ide 3/1.fend ych&a,$690 Call Sandy908-4016 Owner Vannatter at 5200 Hi llGRADNG FOREMAN and work with intern 3/2 1425SF $950 3851 Pebble Brook dep. No HUD 264-322690 MORTGAGE BROKER Owner perators Sunbeam Rd., 880-6660 and external parties: W'SIDE 3/2 brands ne NA/NoEiPRKtMORTGAGE LENDER $2000 Sign on bonus* Apporets nmede M e provetheefflienu e3/2 1364F $995 no pets, ref3 s req'd$975 nw Town House $400. Class may13-S WANTED!Driver w/ Autolass Installers Apply at: immedIately.Must be f 4/21745SF$1125 NO PAYMENTS me+$500Odep85%3340q all util incl. Call Supeiriorlnstruction 2ormoreyrsexp.& Lee&CatesfGlass is hir- 10439 ALTA DR. knowiedgable in all of the processing 9594CFox1eyTCort J3/21364SF$99 nopts.rf'srdIng3wnxHuseA$00oCGssaMy314Drivr&aspects of site work function.Qualified 1400 Old Middeburg Rd HNAS Jax (904) 269- 2555 aHome most- HInstallers. Exc.ABenefits.G EEODFWPundedrcoordinationlo freight bill auditor W'SIDE Sbr/2ba. 2 car. weekends 401(K),Paid Vac. Hosp., ties. Vac health and related experience to MONTHS RENT. NSI brand new home, 10970 --Co. starting ay Section 125. Calt Bob in dental benefits avail BachelorsadeIreei ORANGEPAFauend Ok Le S $.31-.34/mlle HR (904,354-4643. HVAC ESTIMATOR DFWP (352)472-9157 7819 LoCh L~mond 2757 Secret Harbor $925mo. 904-317-9323 +.fO/ eisayu$.pmilee BODY SHOP HELPER- Needed for Hydronics, Accounting. This pon 3 / 2 1 7 8 1 SF $ 9 9 5 3 / 2 1 4 4 9 4 SF $ 9 4 5 U L JE E 4 /3 Ti m b e r C re e k oNn e e d d a t trh$ .0 1 ,Sa fe t y B o n u s n e e d e d a t t r u c k d e a l- re fr ig ra n t p ip in g & TU C K P AIn E R atioa ro n NEW LY RENOVATED! $500 OFF 1ST M ONTH New 43000sT scrm porch reek+W S -Me dical eDental40 p Exp ri nc a bas ic iontr ols. ied- S-525 Weekly Service benefit s Apply at puterskills required. Industrial eqpt painter cation and PC skills 1395.805564/287-6709 Commercial Cleaning Franchise Bonus Asbel Truck Center Bill Williams AC. benefits CallE DarrellY Rate Auditor 7358 Sweet Pea Tri 2716 Secret Harbor 3/2 Lakefront, modern, 8700 New Kings Road &Heating 3562 Lenox 693-9200 3/2 1200SF $835 3/21268SF$915 many amenities $1o00. *Paid First 2 Weeks Ave EOE DFWP M S4,TF C -4 /2, trk FL.OBef ore oyoumbuy toFr anchise Position res ionsibilitb $200 OFF 1ST UyOU owe it to yourself to call 1stclassOn lenoVINYL SIDING include: verify inform MONTHS RENT! 1965 Oak Twist FRUIT COVE 4/2, brkw work. Call 5099048 GLAZIERS SUBCONTRACTORS & tion on invoices, val 3/29571516SFn$865 ning hamCkst.s'5011MLyBrick MafsonsExp'd only Lee & Cates Glass is hir- SCREEN ROOM dates rates and resols 4aculdesac, pool. Con- US 94-97882 l II e IB TMaork. n ing Exp. Commercial & INSTALLERS 7917 Collins Bay 70 $15Om0o. 733-5011f C a I I G r e g i R FTwork. Residential Glaziers. Experience, transp & invoiceissues. High 4/2D1716F $995 SOUTHSIDE 800-723-3424 for info Call 591-9769 401(K). Paid Vac. Hosp., phone req'd. 291-1972 Sofi poraiM 7801 Pt Meadows t2FielCABINET INSTALLATION Section 125. Call Bob inFOffice'Transportatie FT, exp'd installer with HRi(9)904,354,4643. WELDER to build truck F perine It 8412SFrFly900e2/2/1 #200F10MDRIVER NEEDED refsW all new constr bodies & install truckFritexrince lO 3/21652SF$900 2/2/11200SF$1250 F ruck.Drug Call Ray at Premier BIG DOG FRAMING Exp'd eNuipment Drug free obsdypntlics.cn / uI I II TesFor Roll Offetqred Cl Windows & Cabinets Carpenters.onl Franz Nicheos Truck Body c dates ARLINGTON 5811 Atlantic Blvd. L 6967643 or 696-9708 904-262-2525 ext. 28 ate591l50 5 Westside 781-5080 11631 Tananger Drive #185 3/2.5 1440SF $850 2/2.5 1042SF $795, 11832 Valley Garden Dr MONTHS RENT' ___ 3/2.5 1634SF $1025 ' SCREENED PATIO! 262 Cezanne Circle M [ (Florentine Sub.) FERNANDINA BEACH 3/2 1937SF $1195 96301 Ridgewood Cir 4/2 2268SF $925 354 Van Gough I U, 1/2 OFF 1ST FULL 4/2.5 1937SF $1250 W0 MONTHS RENT! WESTSIDE I iGREEN COVE SPRINGS 593 Radnor Lane hen6p09 3332 Citations Dr. 3/2 1296SF $875 3/2 1676SF $1075 8 ICW 3/281268SF $925 e The economic impact of the 13198 Ebbtide Court militarySin$NorWHEREaAstFlorA 3f2 1940SF $1125 4471 Loveland Pass 12615'Stockwood Ln 3/2 1374SF $10506slrNtt- PATIO HOME! .8018 Loveland tx 0- .m i l r __ ____ -m& "-~gtm uo t\c 1409 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 9G gts9 ear Orange Park Medical Center Zoned CPO S* 3-5 Year Lease Term 2,900 S.F. Available anla ouuieast ueurgia is s7.8 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, 9 0 6I Fax 904-366-6230. NS MAYPD(T EFLDRiDA ie Nu.iaews Mirror Periscope JaAIlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 Management/ 715 Professional New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty ECorp. Joi th #1 RalEstate Co. in Jax We will teach you tlie secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421.7610 RBHS has the following openings: Case Manager - Adults BA/BS in Human Ser- vices. Entry Level. Case Manager.- Homeless BA/BS in Human Services or exp. Clinician. Juvenile Justice Masters in MH or SW re Exp population per. Rotates weekends. Family Services Counselor BABS in Human Services. Exp. pref. For more info, please call 743-1883. Apply in (CHr-4 r ,nIM' nly) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 Univesity North, Surte 790(7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/A DRUG FREE WrORaPLArC 715 Management/ Professional Regal Entertainment Group is seekIng an Assist ant Manager at the following theatres: Avenues Stadium 20, 9525 Phillips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL and Beach Boulevard Sta- dium 18, 14051 Beach Blvd Jacksonville. FL The ideal candidate will have prior retail man- agement experience and be available to work nights and weekends. They also need to have excellent communication, orga n I z altio n, an d mechanical/technical skills. Please Fax resume (865)-925-7901 we offer health/dental insurance, paid vaca- tion 401K, and Free Movies 720 Medical ARNP PR PA Expd. Outstanding full time opportunity available in Family Medicine. Office based practice will Involve both reventative care and acute visits for diverse patient base. Flexible scheduling and full benefit pack- age available. Please Fax CV to: 904-722-4271 BACK OFC MA- Primary care ofc at Bch. 2yrs exp. req'd. Fax 247-9736 PODIATRY FRONT DESK FT 2 positions, Merrill Rd. & Callahan. Exp. reg. Ben avail, fax res. 904-379-6360 720 Medical RBHS has the following openings: Mental Health Techs FT, PT, PRN, direct care Activities Technician FT, Child/Adolescent population Security Officer 5p- 5a,7 days on 7 days off For more info, please call 743-1883. PRN MHTs always welcome. Apply in person (9aa 4pmJn.,M. Fonly) or mall resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743.5109. EOE/A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE RN IFT & PT Orange Park Pre, post op, OR & pain exp. helpful. No rwknds, no shifts! Fax resume 904 .276 .4462 Attn: Clinical Director CSC 723 Dental CERAMIST with exp. exc salary, health ins retirement, bonus Call 272-8908 for appt. DENTAL ASST- Beaches PT/FT 3-4 days. Call 285-1990 / Fx 285-6113. FRONT DESK- 4 days/wk Bchs. Exp 285-1990 or fax resume 285-6113. manmmomo m~m 01,- - 724 Education LEADS & ASSISTANTS- FT, PT & Subs Infant thru Pre school. Leads needs Min CDA, All need 40 hrs THE GODDARD SCHOOL in Julington Creek Call 230-2002 fax resume: 904 230 3905 Office/ 725 Clerical needed. Must have exc people skills. Fin exp, computer knowledge. Rapidly Growing AC Company E.O.E D/F/W/P Cal 783E4144 David Weekley Homes seeks a focused pro- fessional with prior residential purchasing/ accounting/ adminis- trative experience for our Jacksonville Divi- sion. You will interface with construction field supervisors, vendors, subs and management. The ideal candidate possesses a strong with ethic, great ti- tude, great communi- cation skills, strong computer skills and organizational skills, as well as, the ability to juggle multiple priori- ties. work for a great company with g reat benefits and enjoy a professional atmo- sphere. Rush your resume to: 407-865-5862 or apply in line at www.work- forweekley.com E--E LEASING CONSULTANT - Intracoastal apt comm. seeking creative. prof. leasing consultant. Clericaland computer skills needed. Fax resume 247-0310 Great oppty for an indi- vidual w/ 2 yrs exp in 3rd party billing and col- lection follow up. Good customer service skills needed. FT w/competi- tive salary and benefits. Apply In person (9a.m.- 4p. M- F only) or man resume to RBHS, Human ResourceMs, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 3221L Fax resume to 743. 5109. EOE/A Drug Free Workplace RECEPTIONIST for busy front desk. Provide cust svc & clerical support. Apply ingperson: NGIl 799 Phillips Hwy, Suite 202 44 8-1600 EOE DFWP RECEPTIONIST/ACCOUNT ING CLERK- Gen Office Duties. Computer skills reqd. Peachtree Help- ful W'side Fax resume only 904-693-4499 EOE RECEPT with exp in light cormp uter skills Green Cove. -284-2224 SECT'Y/RECEPT - For a comm'l General Contractor. FT. Salary & benefits commensu- rate with exp. Fax resume to 220-8027 735 Restaurants/ Hotels Counter Clerks & Waitress Call Malabar 641.5033 DANCERS DANCERS Jacksonville's Biggest Gentleman's Club Day/Night Available GOLD CLUB 6455NO DANCERS, DOORMAN, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train-AM /PM, $1000 Hiring Bonus Wackos 399-1110 Experienced Bartenders and Waitstaff JAX Gold Club Biggest Showbar in Jax Day $ Night shift avail For More Info: 645-5500 DOMENIC'S PIZZAS - FLEMING ISLAND /OP Exp'd New York Style Pizza Maker needed. Call for appointment. Top pay &benefits basedon experienced. 904-264-3662 FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR & FRONT DESK AGENTS Hotel exp pre'f. Competi- tive pay and Benefits. Holiday Inn SunSpree in Jax Beach Apply in person or fax resume 241-4321 MAGELLANS REST. - hiring Exec chef and line cooks, 247-2644 735 Restaurants/ Hotels Waitresses, Bartenders. Doorman, Cook & DJ Call 399.1110 745 Sales Welders (Piper) Required to be proficient in pipe & TIG welding. Part- ime instructor evening position available a $18.50/hour for individu- als with at least three years of welding experi- ence. Must be a high school graduate wih effective communication skills and a strong desire to help students. Excel- lent benefit package. Medical, Dental, Vision F 401K Retirement Plan V Vacation & Sick Pay SSection 125 Plan Paid Training Drug free workplace and background check required. FAX resume to Vance Miller at (904) 646-9956. Tulsa Welding School. 3500 Southside Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216. AUTO SALES Arington Auto Sales Exp'd only. 5 day work week. Great pay. Large inventory. 83 8-2775 COUNTER SALES FT. bnfts, electrical exp. req'd. Fast paced environment Apply in person Hughes Supply 5285 Hwy Ave. SALES PERSON For Industry-Leader. Earning Potential $40.000. $1000 Plus Benefits! Call Keith 783-8385 750o Technical/ 750t 14 g Engineering SURVEY PARTY CHIEFS, INSTRUMENT PERSONS & ROD PERSONS Exp pref. Benefits. Green Cove Springs. 904-2B4-2224 752 Warehouse FT WHOSE POSITION. M F. Must be able to lift 100lbs. Contact Ray at Premier Windows 904-262-2S25. DFWP. WAREHOUSE Large co. dispatch exp a plus Fast paced environ- ment. Benefits includ- Ing 401k. advancement oppty, Class D lic. a +. Apply in person: Hughes Supply, 5285 Hwy Ave. 753 Security Security Professional Immediate openings. Benefits Include: FREE Medical Insurance Free Life Insurance 401K plan Paid Vacations No Cost Uniforms Recognition Awards Permanent Assignments Career Advancement Apply In person Monday through Friday from 9=1.ZM. til 4=00P.M. $9.00/HOUR 6900 Southpoint Dr. N. Suite 140 Jacksonville, FL (904)731-2060 GUARDSMARK The Corporate Quality Managemnt System is registered to the prestigious ISO 9001 Standard Lic#BB9700027 www.Guardsmark.com SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Full and Part lime immediate interviews $8.50/ hr for training $10.00/hr after training completed National Security Corn- pant has im dlae opens for Security Officer and Security Supervisors- in the Fernandina Beach area. We offer competitive wages, opportunities for advancement and excel- lent working conditions in a professional busi- ness environment. Weekly Pay/ Medical/ Dental/ 401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance H/S Diploma /GED and valid driver's license are required. Must be able to pass drug screening and ackgroundsc checks. Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history and willing to work various hours a must. Please Apply : M- F 8am 3pm (904) 261-5551 M/F/D/V/EOE B9000174 Charge RNs- Great Differential FT Evenings, Nights, No Weekends required Charge RNs. Weekends. Baylor Days or Nights available Also Available: Community RN FT, Dually diagnose d-population. For more info, lease call 743-1883 ext. 207. FT positions offer benefits. PRN RNs and LPNs are always welcome. Apply in person (9 a.m. 4p.m., M- F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743- 5109. EOF/A DrJug Free Workplace 753 Security TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Mil ary or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL: 1.88& 398.8903 www.specialresponse.com 755 Miscellaneous S AVON REPS S Sell Avon. Fun way to earn money. Make 50% from you first four campaigns. Great opportun ity. Shannon 912-510-0641. CARPET HELPER needed w/ exp Installation. Call 904-703-0967/781-7072 CHECK THIS 2 OUTI -no sweat,. no grease, no uniform. Great career oppty 27b-5094. O.P. DOMINO'S PIZZA PT/FT Drivers/Asst. Managers Cash paid nightly. $10. $15 per hour. Apply : 12200 San Jose Blvd (260-0030), Calla- han (879 5211), 11565 N. Main St. (757-0303), 7020 Beach Blvd (724-8046). Fernandina (277-2200) Flex hrs FIRE ALARM TECH/ HELPER NEEDED ASAP. Cal Jane 904 771-7600 FLOOR STRIPPING $9/hr with advance- ment oppty's. FT night work. Will train. Must have vehicle. 880-5436 HOUSECLEANERS Needed. Car/ins required. Must have clean background. F/T No wknds. $9.00/hr..No exp required. 730-7201 LANDSCAPE/LAWN MAINT. Exp.ONLY!Good D.LReq. Supervisor /Labors Needed. Call Tom 993-0191 LANDSCAPE/LAWN MAINT. FOREMAN & HELPERS TNT Land- scage, 1074 10th Ave S, Jax Beach 247-4477 LAWN MAINTENANCE HELPER with experi- ence. Call 642-1611 4, Need a Baby-sitter? I year gnd upcall 270. 79.4or 472- 9752 close to Mayport Iin lS NVIITORY I I SPECIALISTS S8.25+ to start. Call 904- 519- 9653 I Equal opportunityemployer 760 Part-Time Deliveries to St. Johns County from our Orange Park office. 15 hrs/wk, extremely dependable, reliable transpt & valid DL req uired.Hourly rate + mileage. Apply in per- son. 1409 Kingsley Ave. Bldg 1, Suite D, Org.Pk.,. I RIS INVENTORY I SPECIALISTS $8.25+ to start. Call 904- 519- 9653 Equal opportunity employer 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390- 3939 825 Carpet- Install/Clean CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL- Pre-treat scrub steam pets deodorize nm. One low price. Call Ron 904-908-5418 830 Child Care CHILD CARE Argyle, SCollins, Westside t area 904-908-5418, 20 yrs in home exp., arts, crafts struc- ture. Attention to your child's needs. Loving Mand. Mom offers Quality Childcare All ages, flex hrs Freas rates, outings. fun routine. Many refs and exp 525-9726 835 Cleaning Services TIFFANY'S CLEANING Residential & Comm. Licensed & Bonded Call for Estimate 904- 807- 8454 845 Electric/ Plumbing EASrTER1DAY PLUMBING Low prices. Drain clean- ing, slab leaks, repipes. water8heaters. Insured, MC & Visa Accepted. easterdayplumbinge.com 463-3202 #CFC1426179 870 Lawn Service- Landscaping CLEAN-N-GREEN Lawn Service starting at $19.00. Pressure Washing at $49.00. For Military or civil servant. Free Estimates 904-626-6879 LAWN SERVICE & POWER WASHING Serving North Clay Co. exc. service. Ml/senlor disc. Call 904-449-8345 894 Massage #1 Choice in Jax Relaxing atmosphere Incall 9-6, Outcall 9-9 Credit Cards MMg1e2$8 242-8998 902 Appliances DRYER/WASHER Super capacity, exc. cond. $200. 904-399-8327 DRYER- really good /shape runs great $80 can deliver 994-0100 4, FREEZER 14 cu. ft T Kenmore. 2 yrs Iod, excellent condition, white upright, medium sized. Call 287-4159 4, FREEZER- Ken- more upright. 14 I)cubic feet. 2 years Iold $110 OBO. Call 287-4159 after 4PM. FREEZER-Kenmore UPRIGHT $150 obo Kingland Ga 729-8909 after 5pm FRIG Full sz, G.E. good cond, works great $85. 374-1459 f : Resumes Transitioning from the military? MilitaryResumes.com is ready to help. Were buildingthe largest network of mlitajy resume In addiional to a General Job Boad, we have specakzed sites thal include: A inifstrahvarinanC; Heal thce; IT/Telomn; Law Enforcen-,. Sabs Secdy Cleaance. www.militrayesumes.com 866&801-4418 902 Appliances K enmore Washer & 1Dryer In ood cond. $150 both run Great Call 291-763170 Series kenmore SREFRIG Whirlpool side by side 2Scuft white lyr new exc cond, $700. Call 509-9113 or 291-6503 WASHER & DRYER, X-Large 10 cycle, 4 spd, like new w$385 set 904- 993. 3185 Washer and Dryer Whirlpool Top loading Heavy duty Large capacity many set- tings Great condition both $125.00 268-2482 4, WASHERAND DRYER- excellent cond, large capacity $250 994-0100 WASHER- Kenmore $50 Kingland Ga 729-8909 after 5pm 905 Articles For Sale 4, ALUMINUM STORAGE SHED- S xlO. Great con- ditIlon $100 908-0531 2 AQUARIUM- 60 gal salt water, incl all pumps, filters, light everything, exc cond ready to go $850 obo 215-2443 SAQUARIUM 60 gal salt water ind all pumps S filters lights exc cond ready to goC $850 OBO. 215-2443 A to Z You save up to 90% on everything now! 358-2265 259-2292 BABY CRIB, Mattress $S0. Two car seats $20each. Stroller, Car Seat Combo $30. All exc. cond; 729-102Q S Boys 12 lnch Schwann Bicycle t excellent condition $ 40. can bring to NAS Jax call 260-3436 BUYING COMIC BOOKS AND RELATED ITEMS. tCALL 904-631-9439 4, Computer Mini Tower Sworkstation HP760N In768 MB Ram 21 Inch Monitor ATI8500DU Graphics card Logitech Z640 sound system $475 call 779-7327 Dark green faux Suede sofa and matching t1, reclining chair $450 Lifecycle $ 125 Ken- more dryer $50.00 excellent condition 882-1290 4, Desperate Request Family leaving area has Paks Karate vouchers needing to exchange for cash. Dis- count for free pad's call 912 576-4035 The best bargain in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. DISHWASHER & STOVE- whirlpool 200/SET'; white metal bunkbeds twin/full $65; leather- Ioveseat, end-table $175 set;2 oak armchairs $60 220-6489 EXPERIENCE CAREER GROWTH MANAGEMENT TRAINING BUICK AUDI HYUNDAI Automotive career training & growth is our business. We have openings for dynamic high energy achievers. POSITION OFFERS: Guaranteed $4800 per month training salary First year earning potential over 65K Company Car Paid Vacations 401K Health Insurance Closed Sundays YOU MUST HAVE: Successful track record or be a Recent College Grad No Car Sales Experience Clean Background & Driving Record Contact Richard Goss at 642.6060 to set up a confidential interview to explore your opportunities. KEY BUICK COO s 4660 Southside Blvd Equal Opportunity Employer in a Drug free Workplace 905 Articles For Sale Double Eddie Bauer Baby Stroller Excel- l,, lent condition $100.00 call 573.2863 SElectric Wheelchair Action Ranger II good I condition w/charger and extras $400r.00 247 7745 SFor Sale Edge 491 Recumbant Bike $200 obo 912-882-7671 4 Generator Sears Sl Craftman 46 amp 5600 watt 10 HP, 5 gallon. Never Used. RetI $800. Sell $750 obo 771-1402 HOTDOG CART with all accessories is. $1800 994-291-5112 HOT TUB 6.8 personA48 lets, ozonator ,12hp ,chemical freew/waterfallUnused, w/lifetime warron shell, heater,plumbing. Retail $8500 asking $3700 737- 1711 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FOR SALE. 563-5030 for wkdy appt to view. MOVING BOXES- For Sale. Call 904-881-0084 4, PATIOSET 10 pc, Irg syr tale, rectRable cushion chairs, 2 yrs old, Orig. $589 Ask- ing only $359 Askingonly $389.00 273-99 POOL TABLE regulation size, 4ft. dining room table, entertainment ctr. 887- 1187 4, ROLL-TOP COMPUTER DESK - eilw/bookcase top. File drawer & printer table. 62"x53". moves as five2pieces. $700 904-278-0883 SAVE 50-70% ON NAME-BRAND KID- SWEAR! Log on g n www.magickidsusa.co m Coupon code 161282C1 4, SEAFARER RAIN GEAR i ncls BIB jacket hat $ $110 ph 264-6364 ask about steel boat hardware SSears Car Topper Great for extra stor- n1 age for trips, excel- lent condition $50.00 (912) 673-7565 Several computers Whole system or ncomponients starting at $30.00 QTR Micro- wave LG with many fea- tures $40.00 Bob 631-9 755 S Spa Leisure Bay Digital control panel tacover with lift steps chemicals and war- ranties $ 3,000 like new call 912 573-1076 ST. MARYS. GA 2601 Plantation Dr Day bed, curio cabinet and more. Ph. #882-2881. April 9th 2005, Crooked River. 4, STOVE GE elec slidee in kit self cleaning oven stainless steel top works $50. 779-7327. Please leave msg 4, Trailer with grill 4X2 i grilling surface $500. S allCa904 264-7142 or 904 838. 4764 4, TV6S"HDTV one year old. .VC rey kand black $95. Call 379-0000 Two Bikes Boy's 24" RToadmaster Moun- tain Bike $25 obo Girls 24" mountain bike $25 Good Cond. 904-533-2420 4, UNIFORMS CPO ..JACKETS, Sweaters, Shirts, Shoes. Perfect lighted black wood Entertainment Center. Exercise Bench w/Weights. $195. 904-220-6489 910 Arts &Crafts/ Hobbies RADIO CONTROL 4, Airplanes with radio, I engines, many other extras, most brand new $1,000. Call 777-4981 Buildings 917 For Sale PRECAST CONCRETE MODULES 767 sf, 5 sided, perfect for cot- tage, office, shed, hunting or other, S11,000 ea or 2 for 120 000 other sizes avail. Call 292-9880 920 Business/ ;0 Office DISPLAY CASE/Glass Apprx 2'x4' $150. Gd condo. 904-693-1915 Furniture Refinishing Fire/Water Damage Repairs Ant'que Restorations r"We make worn furniture look like new" Gator Office Fumiture (904) 724-6400 925 Computers 164 tSYI"EM iL I Steering wheel t1,11w/pedals, controller, rumble pack and 10 games. $50. Brian 912-882-2047 945 Garage Sales ARL -1113 Cathcart St Sat 9am *,Complete household, off Ln Star 4, ICW- Ashley Woods moving May 5-8. Disney VHS, tools, hh items. 1200 Soaring Flight Way befwn Kernan Girvin. ICW Moving Sale - furn. electronics, other. Sat 8-2, 2143 IndIan Springs Dr. MAND-4483 Arch Creek Dr. Sat 8am-? Misc.,Oak Comp Deskslnflatable w/mtr. T V,DVD, stereo,booksCD's MANDARIN om m g arage sale. Sat 7-30-1, Natures Walk. located at Inverness and Hood. lots of HH times, baby and children clothes, toys and more. N'SIDE 2 Fam. Remodel, 4furn 1000s HH teams -~ IFri9-6 Sat9.4 4201- WE 4217 Trout River Blvd. 21 LI Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: __ Work Phone # Name (please print): 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code 00G, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Organization: Signature: Date Submitted: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904.359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: L 1 wk [ 2 wks D 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 Em U.. FRE-- FRE 9 FREE FREE o FREE s FREE o FREE -, FREE FREE e FREE o FREE~ ~1 :4 ;I 4 ORANGE PARK Fleming island Oak Creek ubdivision. Sat 7 May. Exer- cise equipment, bar- stools, pool table, misc. 1789 Castille Dr. 4, ORANGE PARK South Fri-Sat 8-5 Appil I 22-23 2021 Cardiff Lane clothing toys. furniture follow signs. SAN JOSE 3671 Coro- nado Rd. Sat 8a-12n. Multi Family Sale SQ'SIDE -4765 Barnes Rd. Sat Sam. BR, LR, China Cab tbis, outdoor. everything must go. ST. MARYS, GA 2601 Plantation Dr S Day bed, curio cabinet and more. Ph. #882-2881. April 9th 2005, Crooked River. WESTSIDE SALE SALE SALE -May 2nd -May 13th. 9a-5p. Gift items. toys, wrapping paper: candy, and more. 101 N. Ellis Rd. Jax, FL 32254 781-5474 Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting 0 $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ LaWn S For Sale Banana Plants from one to SSix Feet tall 3.00 You Dig them ve Pretty Phone 771- 047 For Sale Lawn mower craftsman Big wheel self ero- pelled 5.5 HP 22 cut $ 100.00 call 338-1264 (cell) 950 Garden/ Lawn LAWNMOWERS WALKER RIDER- 42" CUT, 16 HP v-TWIN $J3200golo 36" WALK BElND.$500all 249-1611993-8281 .uiw'LAWNMowER or J SCAG STAND behind commercial mower $400. for either one. Daniel 729-4001 or 573-9874 3-11p 4 RIDING MOWER 36" Cut lyrs old new battery, usexc. condition. $500 742-7066/220-5729 955 Household Furniture BED-AAA BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904) 674 0405 BEDCanopy queen size metal stone fin(s $150 obo 221-3746 SBed- Fullsize Mat- tress, metal frame, silver re/lower futon & cushion, very comfy, SPace Saver $450 4 491-7996 BEDROOM 4PC SET $298 2 PC Sofa&Chair From $298 5 Pc Oak Dinette From$118 3 Pc Qn Simmons Bd 198 3 Pc SealyTwin Bed $129 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $2 20" Color TV's From $75 Microwaves From $5 CORT CLEARANCE CENTER (904) 396-9000 BUNKBED FUTON with MATrRS white, 10.Cl 282-0846 CHINA CABINET pine 50" L 12"W 71"H 200. Call 771-0365 COLONIAL SOFA Flower prints, very tJjexc. cond. Call 221-0710 after 6pm $70.001 4, Complete 8 pieces living room set From l Rooms to Goexcel- lent condition Ivory flowers $500.00 282-2673 CO, UCH Tan, Sw/matching chair & L foot stool nice cond $200. Call 269-1175 4, Couch like new. t.i high back, cloth. never used. Cost $1000. sell for $500. 904-278-2132 4, Crib Wr/Mattress & bedding. $65 Call 9504-269-3845 DINING ROOM - wood, 42x84 and hutch 4 side & 2 arm chairs, cane back excellent cond. $1000. Call 221-3746 . DINING TABLE & 4 / CHAIRS Almost QtI)new, Oak base, glass top table w/four parsons chairs. $375 (orig. $1200). Call 904-610-4288. DINNING SET cFormal, 8 chairs,. large table, china hutch, walnut color must sell $650 call 904-225-9725 4L Emerald Bedroom Furn dresser chest, mirror King size bed nightstands, lamps, Must see exc cond. $500 Call 553-6015 CRSTR 54/2 x b5k, g2o TV compartment 28x25x19 glass door for Stereo com- ponents made by Savder D-Oak look $125 904-291-5221 FIT-COM Treadmill, iUke new $27S. Bebo 4 221-9139 FOR SALE Bassett e Pine Dining 4 Rm table w/leaf and 6 chairs $350; Black GE Range never used 300; Crib Mattress $20; White Entertainment Center approx. 4ft wide and 5ft high $100; 19" TV w/remote $50; Call in Fruit Cove 230-9181 or rose.sally2gmall.com for more info, or pics. FULLSIZE BED Futon silver metal frame mattress $ 450.00 Desk 30" X60" $25. Table 36'X60" $30. 904 491-7996 4 Futon frame andTV stand for best offers Great quality and cheap Cory 403-3815 can email pitcure. S"GUN CABINET: 10 gun, cherry, three glass doors, with full storage underneath. Asking $125. Call Mike 904-819-0975 4, Love Seat 66" W 1 yr old New Cond. blue $700 Sell $75 264-1974 LR 2 Spc BR sets, Ig ent cntr, desks. etc, all good cond, 772-9892 LR SETS -3c blk, good cond. $275, LR Set, 3pc blue, $150 228-7510 MIRROR All beveled with beveled corners 56x66 less than 1 yr new. paid $480 sacri- fice $270. Call 509-9113 MovIng, Must Sell! Queen bed $100; Patio et $50; 904-448-8630 New Chippendale design hardwood china cabinet cherry finish, lighted, glass and mir- rored beautiful detail call 912- 227- 0930 OUlnDOOR PA71iO 4,SET- w/6 chairs square glass table $175 Call Judith 803-4184 PAIPASUN C8IAIR 4, r/stools, newrr cushions, can deliver. Call 269-1174, frame inci'd everything $75 obo. 904-249-9460 SEClrIONAL SOFA. 4,2nd Sofa, Loveseat Solive/gold 3 coordi- nating tables, 2 lamps, curtains only 2yrs $1800. 803-4184 trim $400 match- ing Sofa table $100. Call 269-1454 4, STO new. / extras $70, stroller 4IJIw/car seat $30, stroller newborn $30, childs bike seat $25 641-5059 4,1 TABLE.Ioak w/4 / chairs. 48" diam 4Iwith 24" extension perfect cond. $470 Call 264-6364 Task chair Armless vertical adjustable caster wheels blue fabric very comfort- able like new $9.00 268- 2482 Three LR Mersman Queen Anne Tables Dark cherry Glass top coffee drop leaf and oval (904)396-7277 or member634#)aol.com 4 TV 2T". $100 small black TV stand $20, Glider with otto- man $50 Please call 904-249-9460 White futon bunkbed with mattress $120.00 phone # 282-0846 9o Machinery & Tools S Chevy Truck Alum wheels Four Perfect 6 lugs $275. cash OBO Negot 318- 3021 Concrete PumP, Mayco mech. bal valve, rebuilt 90 day war- ranty. $11,000 firm. Financin aAvail. Call Wayne at 888-338-7140. 4 For Sale: older model floor buffer must see runs great $175 OBO call 882-3125 after 5 p.m. U The City of Jacksonville One Organization..So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Animal Care and Control Officer Service maintenance work in enforcing animal care and control laws, care and feeding of sheltered animals; and performance of clerical related duties Helper Service maintenance work in performing unskilled and semi-skilled manual labor t sks in construction and maintenance activities which is generally repetitive in nature and can be learned on the job in a relatively short period of time. Landscape Worker II Service and maintenance work in performing landscape maintenance including trimming trees, mowing, ed ing, weeding, pruning, fertilizing, mulching, pavement sweeping andremoving trash from grounds. 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EO/EA Preference in appointment will be given to eligible veterans and eligible spouses. m 1 [j m m omm m m MMOMM MMEMMM aDmm m M "" 0 OMM mmpmm 22 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 A weekly look at the automotive market JpqiM~/1 / ~ j~i,~;j ~' I.,~Ij1 ~r Dan Scanlan/special Chevy injects potent juice into anemic SSR By Dan Scanlan Special here were you when I needed you the most? Yes, you looked great when you first arrived that September day in 2003, all full of promise. But despite the trick top and curvaceous figure, 300 horsepower wasn't enough to move your 4,760 pounds of steel and plastic as fast as you looked. I wanted more, and so apparently did a lot of folks when it came to the 2004 Chevrolet SSR, since it wasn't exactly screaming off showroom floors. (Automotive News says 8,538 sold through November, out of a sales target of 13,000.) So Chevy added some juice under the hood the newest Corvette small-block V-8, with 390 hp at 5,400 rpm and 405 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm, harnessed through the Vette's four-speed automatic transmission or Tremec six-speed manual gearbox. The SSR was the idea of Wayne Cherry, the now-retired vice president of GM Design. He wanted a concept car that embodied the company's heritage, but was also a truck. In 1999, designers sketched potential SSRs, the final four inspired by Chevy pickups from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, as well as a futuristic design. A hot-rodded, slammed wide-fendered, bullet-nosed shape inspired by Chevy's 1947-1952 pickups was picked, with a retractable hardtop. People liked what they saw, so Chevy built the SSR (Super Sport Roadster,) moving the side mirrors down and removing a billet alloy trim strip from the tailgate to make a niche halo vehicle designed to draw in cus- tomers, like the Dodge Viper and Plymouth Prowler did. Retro cues abound, starting with the 1951's rounded coffin hood with an alloy-look plastic strip on its leading edge, connecting the flush headlights/turn signals. There is no bumper above a rounded chin with inset fog lights and a small front air dam. The flared front fenders look like streamlined versions of the original '51 truck, with a slightly flat- tened flank and soft edge at the near-hori- zontal tops. The rear fenders echo the Stepside look of the original, with a slightly squared-off look. The frameless windows dip a bit when you open the doors to unseal from the well-crafted roof. The long deck neatly integrates into the tailgate, while huge taillights accent the rear fenders and dual exhaust pipes. For rubber, P255/45R19-inch GoodyearfEagle RS-A's up front and P295/40R20-inchers in back on five-spoke alloy wheels. The bright yellow SSR got lots of looks, double-takes and seemed to have a big HTQ (head-turning quotient), as people yelled, smiled and gave it thumbs-up as it drove by. Some didn't like it, one friend saying it was "the answer to a question nobody asked." Others wondered who the SSR was aimed at - older adult males is my guess. Chevy made slight changes for 2005, including a retuned steering system, revised quasi-dual exhaust routing, self-supporting gas hood struts and a new engine cover. You slide easily into the driver's low-back bucket seat, your left elbow ready to lean on the body-color plastic that caps the doors, matched by more yellow trim at the wind- shield base (which can glare in the glass on sunny days) and center console. The tilt- adjust, four-spoke TrailBlazer steering wheel has integrated stereo controls, with alloy Dan Scanlan/special In its second year of production, the 2005 SSR gets a 90-horse- power boost from a standard 6-liter, 390-hp Corvette engine. accenting its deeply-inset 140-mph speedometer, SSR-badged 7,000-rpm tach and temperature and gas gauges straight ahead. To the right, a simple-looking AM- FM-six disc CD changer with Bose speakers that sounds much, much better than it looks. The center console flares a bit around a plate holding the buff alloy shifter with power window, traction control and power, top buttons. A slim padded center armrest over a lockable storage area sits aft, before the rounded plastic flows up between and behind the bucket seats for a custom look. The power top drops in 25 seconds, two roof panels stacking atop each other before sliding down under a hard tonneau cover. All the seams fit flush and clean, much better than the 2004 version I tested in late 2003. We had a few creaks with the top up on less- than-perfect roads, and wind noise from the overhead seam, although we had no leaks during heavy winter rain. Drop the top, and the view down the rounded hood and all around was great, accompanied by a rum- bling engine note and decent wind control, although there was platform flex over bumpy roads. The SSR has 23.7 cubic feet of storage under the pop-up rear deck, limited by a 16- inch interior height and just over 4 feet in length. The deck and tailgate can't be opened from inside or outside the truck, only with the key fob remote. And nobody will load anything dirty there, with chintzy-look- ing black carpet and plastic wood accent strips. Under the hood, last year's 300-hp V-8 (60 mph in 7.6 seconds) is replaced with the new 390-hp, 6-liter LS2 V-8 that neatly slices that down to 5.9 seconds, with a swift shift- ing four-speed automatic and heartier rum- ble from the twin pipes. There is enough power here to squeal the rear tires on launch, although any wheelspin is neatly reigned in by the traction control system (unless you shut it off.) But the V-8 does bet- ter in the Corvette it was born for, while a new Ford Mustang GT with 90 less horse- power will dust the SSR in a straight line, and cost less too. Plus, we heard a belt squeal at every shift point on our 2,500-mile- old test vehicle. The SSR gets a pretty stiff platform, with independent front double-A arm and a five- link live axle rear suspension with monotube shock absorbers aided by a 116-inch wheel- base and tight turning radius. The ride is firm but comfortable, with some bounce on rougher roads, making it handle more like a lowered, well tied- down SUV than a sports car. The base price is $43,180, which includes the 6-liter V- 8, four-speed automat- ic transmission, key- less remote, cruise control, leather bucket seats, AM-FM-CD stereo, sports suspen- sion and limited-slip rear differential. Our test truck added the Bose speaker system, six-disc CD changer, front and side impact air bags, heated front seats, two memory presets for the driver's seat, traction control, auto-dim rear-view mirror with HomeLink transmit- ter, heated sideview mirrors and satin chrome plastic engine cover for a manufac- turer-s suggested retail price of $46,155. Bottom line I love the fact that Chevrolet took the chance to design a funky hot rod like the SSR, and build it. Build quality is better than some other limited-run cars like the Plymouth Dan Scanlan'special Sunlit interior shot showcases the aluminum and alloy-look plastic trim that gives the SSR some panache. 2005 CHEVROLET SSR I p i c i S Vehicle type 2-seat convertible hot rod pickup with retractable hardtop Base price $43,180 (As driven $46,155) Engine type cast aluminum OHV, 16-valve V-8 Displacement 56-liter Horsepower (net) 390 hp at 5,400 rpm Torque (lb-ft) 405 at 5,400 rpm Transmission 4-speed automatic (6-speed manual optional) Wheelbase 116 in. Overall length 191.4 in. Overall width 78.6 in. Height 64.2 in. Front headroom 40 in. Front legroom 42.1 in. Cargo capacity 23.7 cubic feet Towing capacity up to 2,500 Ibs. Curb weight 4,760 pounds Fuel capacity 25 gallons Mileage rating 17 mpg city/ 23 mpg highway Last word Prowler, and the SSR has more practicality than the Prowler ever had. You can use the SSR as a daily runner, and certainly tune it up to be a quarter-mile runner as well. Too bad Chevy snuck in a better engine one year after intro, instead of stuffing the right pow- erplant in it first. ,t Has the sound and fury it needed from the start, but who's it for? Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traffic dur- ing a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provid- ed by the manufacturer according to their schedule, and represent a broad spectrum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufac- turer's suggested retail prices. A longer version of this review and past reviews can be found on autosjacksonville.com. I --4- ~,~,,~__.~m~r~ona~-~ra~lPr I ~__-.1L_~C___~ JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 5, 2005 23 960 Machinery 1010 Pet's & 1300 otorcycles 20 An 1325 AutomotAuto motiv automotive 1335 $2000 or Less Truks/ Trrucks/t 1340 Trk s/ & Tools 1 0 Supplies ______________ 1 '1320 Classics 1325U1325V1335'1340Tries SUV1340T s / 1340TrlSUV's &BUPELL XI LgPtnIn CHEVY IMPALA '04 PONTIAC SUNFIRE '03 FORD THUNDERBIRD '87 SANDBLASTING & PAINT SHETE PUPS AKC 3F, 1999 ,Omiles n s 4 Like new. $220 WAC Low miles. $160mo wac Turbo coue, runs gd ODE 1 uad Cab ISUZ RODEO 94 4dr OLDS BRAVADA'00 EQUIPMENT Ingersoll h/c ch-bld -Ins. $500. tatank bag, new front A uew/or FL Call 859-5820 Call 859-5820 needs Iner &pnt. DODE15alouadea uRod O"9.4 rOLetrV ur Rand air com o re hsoor, 904.291.6594 449.8173 tirevery O tag, hard top, cony. CHEVY IMPALA LS '01 PONTIAC TRANS AM '86. 904923 nice. $11,975. 777-9119 $2450. Call 772-1221 Platinum Ed. $9250 7782897 aintpotstoo much to SIBERIAN HUSKIES 912-576-3151 w/an inter., below ery clean, low ml. T-tops, 5.7 VS very HONDA CIVI DODGE Dakota02, SXT ISUZU RODEO 98 SUZUKI GRANDVITARA list, $6,500 obo, will AKC, assorted colors, 904-234-6154 blue books $14,900. Call 188mo wac. 771-9100 clean. $3950. 772-1221 $800. For listings call DO Dkint cond, AT, 6cyl, Must see! $5995 0 Va R take trade of e Iual M/F $400 912-288-4647 Tom 542-8894 Nite: 800-749-8116 x7327 mint condo, AT. 6cyli Must see! $5995 00. X cond, loaded, must value 912-576-0907 M/F 400 912-288-4647 278-6251 TOYOTA CAMRY '00 Exc 13K, $10,500. 269-5225 Call 859-5820 sell now $6875. 389-7700 H.D. 883 SPORTSTER CHEVY MAUBU'04, like cond, loaded, priced for Jeep Cherokee '88 -4x4 SIBERIAN HUSKY 6 mo, '98, low miles, $4000. new, low miles $9995 quick sale $8435 389-7700 6 cylinder, looks & runs DODGE DURANGO99 ISUZU TROOPER4x4 '0 TOYOTA TACOMA 01 neu Mtered male, incld s 534-5505 1325 Automotive KEY BUICK 642-6060 TOYOTA CAMRY95 L good. $1500. 716-5807 Low miles. $9995 Ato, 6cyl. Only $2950. A TACOMA '01 SElectrlcWheechalr hth cert, papers, $450. HardwareAslln rellabl class lkenew$10,995 TOYOTA CAMRY LE9 able, $1200693-323 $9995. Call 771-9100 260-6534 Like new. $330mo wac exc.cond.+Extras Also tiny Pom Pups $7,000Ca,1287-9518 fresh en lne and '64- C, ,MAZDAMX3`4.5speed Call 859-5820 $250 Call 247-7745 757-9095 transmission 302 V-8 KhYeBUICK4950..AC. sunrf. so oilr.MZ soe n DODGE RAM15OOSL '03 JEEP GRAND C8EROKEE SHAREY DAVIDSON with positac $1500 OBO 904 -rC wheels. $4950. Ca 772-1221 sunroofs yHemI 4x4 quad cab, low LTD "01, 4x4, sunroof, TOYOTA TACOMA '03 HUMP BED Semi elec WEIMARANER AKC PO3 887-4140CORVETE COUPE TOYOTA COROLLA LE'02 Cm fully loaded, clean V8,$15,995 Reg Cab, exc shape, very ood cond, 1/2 rails, Reg. silver/blue, health 1995,8,800 miles, 2 utops wer22,975.Cal389.7700 DlvryPssbe'packageu2topsplokerned aoAy9llpuwerMD '. Bnlak $ 5 Cal 3 00 0 KEY BUICK 642-6060 can fin. $189mo. 389-7700 500992-9448 uar Deliery Possible windshield, bags, 198 DodgeRam Pewter Borla ke 9 mle. sunroof, spoiler. Only DODGERam 1500'04IMMYGMC01can fin.189m3897700 50 call 912-654-4908. new tires, battery, 10K 1500 Quadcab SLT exhaust exc cond. 1700mi L 9-8 $1950. Call 772-1221 uad cab, hami, 4500 mi JIMMY GMC '01 cal YORK I E/ ALTES service done. $5,000 $171 3 77,000 milesNada $36,000 771-2602 Xi'I111, .El*l NISSAN PULSAR '90, 1 22,900. Call 269-5225 h $8,000nBO 68k ans/Buses Musical YORKIE/MALTESE 912-576-3151 $11,325 asking $9500 hNISSANPULSAR 90 2,. a wy mi, new baa- 970 Merchandise/ Adorable, 3M's $300, 904-234-6154 cell166585 DODGE MAGNUM RT'O5 TOYOTAPRIUS '02.Low owner, real clean, FORD ESCAPEo02.4dr,red -L tery towpkg, CD _145VnsBue Yorkie/Poo. Male $300 Blue,nmi. Must sell fast won't T-tops, CD, AC, Ssp, w/grey cloth, at/ac player great interior Services 904-259-7064 Harley Dna 02' 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 e av ption: long $118 r newres, runs great, oaed$8975.699-9669 04-422-0407 CHRSLER TOWN / Super Glide 4100 / Laramie SLT Extended 7200ml. 904 338-4325 $110mo wac. 771-9100 $850374-1459 COUNTRY '05 touring 16 Eertt .. Up7miles Gar kept, Extra cab Power Windows 20 43 2 FORD Expedition Eddie KIA SPORTAGE CONV 4x4 Edition. Immac, must sell P e 1205 as hromeaccessores. doorsC DODGESTRTU 01 TOYOTATERCEL '94, OLDS ACHIEVA '92. Bauer'03, DVD, 6 disc 01. 5spd ac, loaded quickly $20,975.389-7700 Pinox cono. 1205 Boats I $do0rslC- DODGE STRATUS-'01, ut, 1Automatic AC Only CD $23,50090 545- 0715 $4975.Cal1699-9669 < I/ A+++Must Sell by ___ Many performance parts. Tow Package $12,500 RT, 58k ml Racing auto, 61k miles $3995 $1450. Call 772-1221 DODGECD $23,500 90454550715 $4975. 699-9669 May131800 obo $144,900obo 317.1990,2914190 or Whis. tint, loaded, exc KEY BUICK 642-6060 aFORD EXPEDITION 99. LEXUSRX300'015/R. DODGE ARAVAN 95 Sarah 904-234-4195 or 14' John Boat Alu- 904-284-5258 477.0312 cond, $10,200 264-0698 PONTIAC LeMans '76 Dual AC loaded, 58K leather Na system, 2950. CaC 772-1221es. 912-673-7270 minum with Trailer $ FETLE L sports coupe, PURE OLD miles.$13,975.777-9119 loaded, only46k mi $24,678 750.00 ph 771-5240 HarleDyna 97' Wide 2NDBUYAUTO m FORD CONTO 5 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, SCHOOL $2000. Cal PIANO -1930's. Wurlitzer, /elldmewindshield, CLEANU R Sd2 4doorD automatic AC. Ithr c moonroof, 40800 463-7805 A K IRDExplorerSport s s,'.2MAZDABli-30 .'2,1Ex Dodge Caravan 200 Wht SoEx ) saddlebags, cover $2950. Call 772-1221 mle. $9975. 699-69 '984x42DR white,0 6 4dr 58Kmi AC CD, key- $180 b..629-7527" 25 h r 10 co e o FordC TOYOTA COROLLA grey interior new EXUS R3304V6 AT, AC less remove, exc cond $00 obo. 629-7527 bo 300GTMitsubuskl FORD Crown Vctora 102. a '96 DX 4dr.thr, AC, tiressunroof PLcruisethr $6600214262 5140793 complete w/trailer, 17k wlCrs9r 0 51992 141 K miles 3k mis 12 400 cylinder, 4 door, auto, r at, $2500 b f5 s AM/FM, Cass, CD, SPIANO-Everett excel cond. asking Call da -542-94 or coorBlackexcellent 31k m s 4nroof, alarm, AC, unsgra $2500 bo. excellentcod,95Kmles NavlgatSys. $33450 DODGE Caravan SE,93, Console Excellent e nte 27-6251 beautfu, 9ndii879-n 2601 uoof, alarm, AC, 982-94 78 $9000. Call 309-310-3242 R S101S, Nav $313 90 DODGE Caravan SE, '3 ex 266condition $500. seats dim control and rFORD ESCORT LX 02 AM-FM-CD, new battery. TOYOTA TRUCK "90 5spod FORD Explorer XLS '02 91K mi, cold AC cruise se at.m oANoBds ow rk$3000 o o. 382-2428 .(904)220-7886. HONDACBR600F41r'0a1, more (9121 882-8868 FODECORT L X 02 .iretcr fsdent. AC, wheels. Only $1950. black AT, 4dr, must see. MAZDA B-3000 '02,.Ext (904)220-7886. 16'S ctrum Bass Boat N eit0 m ore (912) 882$35 4dr, AT, low miles. Nice. $0Cal su 95hp mariner $5000; red/white low mles, $4500 $5975. CAII 777-9119 $4000 Call 387925 Call 772-1221 $14,900 Call 285-6828 cab AT, 6cyl, 25K m, FORD E350 '0315 pas- Yamaha UIE-PE, Ebony 2000 Bayliner '52 Cuddy never laid down. ots 2PASSATk l d '5 e $12,600Call269-5225 sener Van. VS, at, dual right, pristine Super Nice10 0 of upgrdes,$5500. D A AcuraTL-01Auto Escor PASSAT 1fullyoaded, FORD F-150 95 extAC $12600 14,975.777-9119 dilonw/bench. Asking 904-542-2445 x 118 Call 904-744-6260. Leather power every- Pod sc.o d all power options, in the TlTrucks/ cab, good cond, rebit MAZDA DUAL SPORT '01 A 4 7-91 $4600. 904-230-9067 1thlng cd/cassette with rebuilt eng. 31K. $2600:. w F R T 9 1 H s transm. $3500 728-0348 Loaded' FORD WINDSTAR '96 AT 1u 2918' Bayllner Cobra HONDA CR85R Dirt Bike HBose system, 74K with 246-4722, 422-2810 a SeV5 FORDFTSO ExtdC '04 904-220-9441 dual AC. loaded. $3975. 18w/forSrcsc es 125i 03new Proircuit st estended warad2t. Exel- $210VW Rabbit L '84,. ean- K Very low m. exc cond3 Mrs OUTLANDER XI Nice. Call 777-9119 0 Sporting outboard runs great traded up to lrgr bike, lentcondltion$14,900OBO FORDFOCUS '04,22Kmi,W dard AC. reyw/llght 2002LPolarisTrail- Piriced for a quick sale 4x4RO4verylowam Goods Includes boat cover mustsell$1995,389-7700 (921882-1290 mint, AT, AC $10,500. grey t 100. very bazer o r C7700 $2eramowac.7719100 FORDWINDSTAR'01.4drU ete___ski__oe____ ks,4600 9 04 -80 CallCal 53 250lcc8l7w0hrs$16775Call-15003 V nas n$3,6oo 90 c, 60., Call912-729-1212 good classic arI B 20c o00 lACloaded. e. p(12)882- 2047t HONDAGOldwlng rl 91 -7980 41cas9c 9car. Ca $2200.00Ocal FORD F-250 '02, XLT AT, MITS OUTLANDER XLS $6979. Call 699-9669 Bowex Power Pro Aspencade94&trlr. ALL Militaryi FORD Focus '04, 4dr. 9--19 mark912-576-1619 loaded, exc cond, 4x4 04 very lowmi 613-8656 18' SPORTS CRAFT 85 HONDA Shadow 600 '02 auto, a/c 22k $9800 $15,900 Call 269-5225 $210mowac. 771-9100 MAZDA MPV '01 200hp Yamaha, $3000 $SSOOBoth. 904-757-0246 and Civilian 1 Call 912-322-1261 1335 $2000 or Less 2NDBUYAUTO.com $199/mo. WAC S904 389 3193 1335$I P2000or L CLEAN USE CARS FORD F250 404 '01 Crew NISSAN Altima SE Call 859-5820 BOWFLEX ULTIMATE HONDAMa $0 DOWN na'87 0I I FsinoD-USAN '98 CHEVYCab. Need tosell fast 1 '93 5 spd, AC, XTLU.Rarely used, all 199 Catalina 22 trailer 7196 miles, blu EVERYBODY coupe, V6, AT. CD, $S00 POUCEINPOUNDS w/utlty box, new 9 L108Kwell main- ms, won't last $8995 or 20 potop lots of o h t spoiler 80k m Cars from $500! List motor, new paint, new FORDF3OSD DW SLT taed #3000 OBO $m wac. 771-9100 00. Asking $1500. extras$7,000bo windshield $2500. clean,$53o00 800-749-8116ix252 04992-0399 o d8604 Call 912-673-7151 I 904-287-2602 trany, no rust too Ext Cab '01. Exc cond, 904-278-7797a 77 cell85 0 CALL CHRIS BUICK REGAL '92 -r ATU much to list all this Isa loaded, priced for quick .. EG8FORD CALL CHRIS MUSTANGGTGoH BVer cKean owner very nicetru7c L, Inside sale$6,575. 389-7700 SSAN Altima SE'93 f A 90 4REE 8-2IGHT T nd eo l L dFORM D MUTANw GT "00 VeryRCUR c lean l'ow er HT SHONDAlVTX 130004 662-0726 Low ml, must sell $8995 mustsell newtires & out. $4500 obo May | 5spd AC, armfm -L bench, 8a200157H.P Mercury eCandy apple red O, R6K m is I $39951 maintained $30005 - astrapight and curl / outboard hasabout with matching or mowac77-9100 brakes, $457-29ce cold ac. takeY trde, 912-57 0907 aDtoANGER '937,83 C OaRitine rn bs five hourson motor Memphit s hade FORD Mu ES V L400bo. 904-838-3859 CHEVY Blazer S-10 '84, K C 4-6an .B 0 904-278-7797 bars 150lbs. weAigess, Memphi 8h A AUDI A/6 '03 er. T, A T AC, RD Mut T R EY VEIC. PIE-S0N0 5l7kenew$800.tcall w ndshleld and helmetA PWUPDIA/ t cruise,1c thr t'Conv. W Hlte, 5 CHEVY CAVALIER00 $550obo. Must sell,KE ,BIK6 2600NI ssIja J l 1Auto's/Trucks 573 2863 450 miles. $72 00. or best ll csMAch 460 Mechanics special ust leaving town 764- 4874 FORD RANGER '02 N N P n '90J IA 'nst offer. Call 912.673.1247 S/R 28k miles $28, 93ksell cash $95. 389-7700 CHEVY LVERADO94Low miles.$250mo wac spd, leather, su S GOLF CLUBS- lefts .u 2003t190LX Stingray or 912.322.6215 4 II.aI.-., arge kept, adult o r i CHEVYSC AliE CHEVY t AO 3 0 Call 859-5820s s uno 314ol"3._pw 1, 3 &o2Ss 5.wood%. exc cond. 4.-311/09 owner $10,995 904-220- 7- CAVALIER '97-AT Ext Cab. AT.oo 350 V, A ro1 CERO A p low hrs 17k IRONHORSE Cell 90433.1448 AC, PS, PB, runs g rt, exc. clean. $5950. 772-1221 Ford Ranger4WD drives great. $4,600 obo WILL PURCHASE Grapohiteheas owith l 1 ,, AUDI A/63.0. '05. Only 6042Cs AEbody $1495. 7 5-2291 00-K Xab 904-757-8234 O CAST ba h over sized heads Bs wote fo 9as SL EVRUC '03 miles, fullyloadedm bod $14957R2 CHESLVERADOLT'01 AT-PS-PB-IWCC ISSN PAR IN UCK1 A C 0H-1-5C Aat1 aLoaded. 25K ii. L$10,975 red. good cond, $1800. effects runn ards liner sky blue grayint I T C-S 0-0649howwinner5financingCal7276-742Eeve, chrom oLumna '93, 40 Custom paint, ground 3.0L v-6 sprain NS4x4 10 m must sell bike week show winr 42 17 K& 3owmas er, 12 !$220mo wac. 771-9100 CALL 904-838-5029 HO S CREEK- 0. 24 Tracker Party $30K OBO. 403-4857 mi,$12,000781-5080 clean $ 9,950 Don are7 A Phenl.T E n9 21AUDIA/64.2'03. Quattro, FORD Taurus SW '02, CHRYSLER STH AVE '92 904777. 1105 or S pcs 8Wtnflyr od BargeH Pntn 97-110 KAWASAKI '00 KX125, ShowroomNew EXC COND, FULL PWR great transportation CHEVY SIverado LT '04, 90 6739031 ne and backing do aXC st 90nLgs Lnd 7s0- 110 or4 6739031 $08-05 d P2mnfucamper canvas Nice condo, $2200 sXoadsunrhafesan5 $8800. Call 269-5225 must sell fast, needcash 1500 Ext Cab, Silver- $50 908-0531RaPR e on solar 2 995 $945. Ca38a700 fullyloaded, 18500 FORD RANGERaXLTte 03 i1TE Port-Potty Ta ndem trailer 874-4386 9400- I, Pr lk .- hei i, ..m HARLEY DAVIDSON mix's, exc cond $2lan 500 Low miles, X clean Call to H 276-5259 or 502-1317 KAWASAKI VULCAN 800 AUDI A '03. 1.8Te 24K 8, 30K miN les, tona obo942823116.a I Call to, Ra.do.'Es OFhFndER00dKN0 VRA 403AU CIA4 0 -. 24K O1 c;:,ne8c 771- 9C100 Bv 77-0 13 D G 2 1 95, runs and looks miles lthr, $24,995 asking $7000. Call rollShelbyspd, EVYSLVEAO '04 ForSaleTopperforI or stop by o 29`1996 RinkerRERaCH VY C gIN N_ SSAN-AT 0C 4 29' R n reat, $2700 da ,, 287-9518 air, newtires, Crewcab leather small truck$50600Call Styxxl JenkEns cRAJ ruiser, sleeps 4, 632- 2730 eves 388-827 brakes starter, runs ru under 2000 miles, lie 33-1264 or 261384h PA 0 40 r H A O 2e eb a Brne wn th795forI Srefridge fullcanvas KAWASAKI ZXIOR adedWithitAll Only loaded, like new leather, 782-9272 KEYBUICK 642-6060 kESonoma I03 savings I 350 mercruiser I/O 20k '04, black 3500 mI, 9K miles $29,995 S/R, ony 23k mil $177 take over payments,, extraLn Pets ad below book 904-993-318 never propd or DODGE INTREPID'94. Grt S4350 miles tree ears Pets and tf Feu]REAM:i war-1-i i-., 1- N 11.Iil- li' trnpr-at.-n n E V Y MSUBURBA aT 0. qNs Animal2 T5 ELE- 6odamage new6 transportation, deed Loaded immac, priced to of warrantyasokMia foan Fis 29condV.mustC een$10,900. AUyrd 850tt7 HDAuo AC.COR L 295KRas is ,here is 80-620-6855e AUDI A 01.2.T Quattro, HONDA ACCORD 0 At e l sell $22,975.3897700 Time Buyers Supplies "up SATURN 04, W .'JlIs-'-.i'i'fl,, HONDAcCORDLX2 Very clean, 1 owner row seat, 5.3L, loaded 03. TV/DVD ile We* ceoeAL CHRYSLER -25 itmmac, loaU ded.310 IMO0 Pets and Supplies l 230RINKER1996J /bueATACPW,-HON2 u $26sp99pC mustZsell U" c A 891-867-2 or IB S60 penan cig lrePe. shed CruiserUDAP L1 c r ui e 5. Dth r roo Need to sell fas t. spd ne w t| ,I & b e - AUDI A6 '.2.8 thr roof new tires brakes KEY BUICK 642-6060 $32,975. Call 389-7700 387-4041 *"Fiana issleeps 4 head great mile e,fullyloaded, only36km $210mo. wac. 771-910 o m les, $1650.obo. shower. refrig, full under warranty $18,00 t. fully ldoy m $mo.w0ac. 771-9100 low miles, $60o. blok I NIMNICHT CHEVROET I raO canvas 3merc/ u Daniel. 729 4001 Cert. $22995 838-3859 C EVY TRAILBLAZER'03, ISUZURODEO '99, looks I NCHT CHEVROLET NOR0DBI.C TRACK PRO S UCOAS0 merV IO. D-4 NIMNICHT A C M'l ''1'I ONDA CIIMC'03. 4dr" model elec chronom- $20,000 BELOW BOOK. 573-9874 low miles, need to sell FORD SHO '91. speed Ext, 3rd row seat, like brand new, low miles, GMC-HUMMER eterski .le grI ,SUcEDi 4 904-993-3185 A$218mo.wac. 771-9100 leather, sunroof. Only new cond $21,995 V6, $9995 15 CS A r s AUDI 01. 4.2L attro 2$1450. Call 772-1221 KEYBUICK 642-6060 KEYBUICK 642-606O 58. 1550 CASSAT AVE VCR a ps in cl.ZUKI5.RZ400E2 C UTiMU P ert gded With stE1 A5 0. C l l I 7I7 L t904-4-142 Bike 02 e.ought net Ocl HONDA CIVIC '92 Only o SoolTableRegular lI great S O. *Ca JIm 0 E n /l. el ,1 -E 0Fr lstln l C8 li ..2tS399-3Ca 1369 00 Ju 'I S 1 E I'- '= 800-7498116 ..7327 / Size, All coushins$65 5 29-82163 st 3N1,O 8 .4 .t 1 7 h ea. Desk solid maple BALNR Wad SUZUKI GTO 72 AUDI T225t '01 Rov..ltr HONDA PRELUDE '01 GREAT$1DAFreezer$10o ALNR Wae. 2 "lroke. [:. 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Call Brian atn20 E EanrudeOceanpro Pkq Xeron Ligl-ts L.oa n C. all the t ys 32A 70 F nBirn. coversR s0d SUZUKI Intruder 104Q .2.22.98 3714 28 in. 912262 95263O 840RANG n mlYAMAHA 3 wheelerl5 V.i. ....... -. r BMW 330 cc 2002 Aut with reverse new 9. d,: i ,- Prem Pkg. hea 1ted LEXUSES300 "01A W, 72L 3BI d qBInd ,'7,5uu ,-,,,,, ,4,BIA ";seats ol A CUS RAP LA P.11 BOGI N in aviIAND funell d asking $9oo. aeloKTB..nOB.-.. .n" *.RICK KEFFER SUBARU OF JAX fn aB215-2443 u, I .uuzukiln,'udru r r1500O BMW 525iA. 2002 Auto ,,.k ;1 .1. of Orange Park 195 Eo'i 12i Fen Ir n i ,'.4.4 ',w., 0 ,. -.i 1 A n h- Tra lrsp a 904.213.9745 moree Iwr,,. 5 e*h3ut l Muslatng BS l 5.1728 e LINCOLN Continenta3 720 BOndingBlvd 7-I0 WETD GE 48 RAN BeatG winRIFhi ', 20 WESTSIDE DODGE 85wo raoers3dFlebags 10k .great BMW S3Oia 2002 Auto. 15Cl -5 17' YACHTS & SPORT 343.2491 371 4728 17' Wride Body i BOATS. Jacksonville's I -'. 112 Alanic Blid '5-8000AENY LAND ROVE KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI Trailer1200 obo, largest stocking SUZUKI RM12S- BMW 7401L 2001. AutoM. PLr D-r11MATHEnY LANd R ENC C SZ to see Call 42C Boat Tree at '02. NEVET RACED heated seats, runlar ..r3tUC-1 0' 270-5251, Lt Van. Lambs Yacht Center EXC COND. "EST tires ,loaded $32.988.,:,3 adeda ..-. ,:lea r, v i& (.:8 U1iA3i7 u 3420 Lakeshore Blvd. DRIVE ON MY 371 4728 674 1661 F LATBED TLR rX10 904-381-8980 PROPERTY S900 OBO KEY AUDI S Augustne 353-6797 newsprlngs, lights III -IIIIJ 729.7932 EVES BMW X53.0 2002. Prem LINCOLN Town Car '96.r ua LLo wood.$d0, bed pg, low miles. rear loaded. Ithr. low mi.h -466-lA)hutlrlideBlid W- d40d uLEXUSOFJACKSONVILLES. extender for com- WANTED Boats. YAMAHA- 2003. climate Pkg. 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BICHONSFRISEPIPS-cKr.1230 Supplies runs good.S300 CADILLACMCTS M'0E3SAT REGENCY TOM BUSH MAZDA Ch. pedigree. Non shed. Call 545-4943 Suroof. leather. sport MERCURY SABLE WAGOt .ATlal ECBUERNIE PALMER TOYOTA $450-$560. 904-825-000520 Fleetwood Malard 3. Loaded. 3rd sea950Aarld 725-0911 CGSA.I. Chihuhu, rile...cl hitch. 7A1C 10 Mto Parr MOBG 73 Convert- BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC MIKE SHAD FORD MAZDA CITY BullkersRt weiff7l8er esti nyible runs great run 916B96nd5rFgRDlvd 7-O9-0(u0 0 g] a.- BuliMastiffPekes,&tiny 40'TH WHEEL '03 (4) Toyo Prox w/22" P.IO'TO FR ,C.SMC 4 o Drive. needs GreenCoveSpring4. 2&1-4502 OF ORANGE PARK PomscMinpins &xmany 3Slides. w/d. cr/a. 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