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Hurricane Exercise The Importance Of Being Prepared Page 3 PALS Visit Base NAS Jax Hosts Westside Elementary Group Pages 10-11 Barracks Bash Participants Enjoy Events Page 13 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2005 A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING BASE Deadlines change Due to the upcoming Memorial Day holiday May 30, the deadlines for June 2 Jax Air News articles and ads has changed. All articles must be turned in by May 26 at 4 p.m. Ads are due by May 27 at noon. Support NMCRS and you could win a new car A special raffle is cur- rently underway in support of the annual Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive. One lucky ticket holder will win a 2005 Honda Civic donat- ed by the Coggin Automotive Group. Tic-ets are now on sale Monday through Saturday at the Navy Exchange Food Court from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are also avail- able through your com- mand NMCRS representa- tive. Tickets will be sold until May 27. The following are ticket prices: E1-E3 $3 for one, $20 for 10 E4-E6 $4 for one, $20 for seven E7 and up and Department of Defense civilians and retirees - $5 for one, $20 for five. No purchase or contri- bution is necessary to win. Complete contest rules are on the back of the tick- ets. NEX to host radio personality, fishing guru NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange is hosting a special appearance of Capt. Rick Ryals, author and hosts of the weekly radio show "Florida Sportsman Live," airing Saturday mornings at 7-9 a.m. on WFXJ 930 AM, Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ryals will sign copies of his new book and answer anglers questions. PSD Jax ID card service closed June 6-7 The Personnel Support Detachment (PSD) Jax ID Card section will be closed all day June 6 and the morning of June 7. PSD Jax will be upgrading all ID card CPU machines in preparation for RAPIDS 7.0 platform requirements. All ID card services will be performed at PSD Mayport during the upgrade. Tax break for Florida residents From 1-12 June, Florida residents can buy hurri- cane provisions such as batteries, two-way radios, coolers and generators up to $750 tax-free. N\ UI Photo by Miriam S. Gallet The constant, 24/7 traffic flow at NAS Jax Yorktown gate will continue, according to the BRAC list released by the Pentagon Friday. NAS Jacksonville and its tenant commands were among the military activities getting good news following the Department of Defense announcement that it plans to shut down about 180 military activities world-wide. BRAC recommendations include By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor The Department of Defense's (DoD) announcement of its Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommenda- tions Friday included some signif- icant changes for NAS Jackson- ville. The proposed changes include the addition of Patrol Wing Five and its squadrons of P-3s and one squadron of C-130s that would be relocated from Brunswick, Maine. Also on the table is a pl -.- to inte- grate Naval Air Depot, Jackson- ville with the Intermediate Main- tenance Activities here to estab- lish Fleet Readiness Center Southeast aboard the base. Naval Facilities Engineering Field Activity Southeast, Jacksonville would also absorb Naval Facil- ities Engineering Field Division, Charleston, S.C. under the pro- posed plan. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson seemed eager to welcome the thousands of new Sailors and DoD civilians that the recommen- dations would bring. "The Jacksonville community wel- comes the opportunity to host additional Sailors, families, air- craft squadrons and support func- changes for NAS Jax tions from Brunswick, Maine the right places with the right should the BRAC recommenda- capabilities and that will allow tions be approved," he said. the force we have to be more "These moves will streamline east effective and more agile. So trans- coast maritime patrol operations formation has been very much at a primary operating hub. NAS the thought throughout this Jacksonville has an adequate process, and we hope the recom- infrastructure to accommodate mendations truly support that." the increased number of aircraft, Every aspect of each facility is personnel and family members." considered and people at all lev- According to the Navy News els, from the base commander to Service, the DoD's BRAC recom- the Chief of Naval Operations, mendations, if adopted, would provided input which directly close 33 major bases and realign impacted the DoD's decision. 29 more. "We have to consider everything Among those recommendations the law requires us to look at were the closure of nine major everything without regard to Navy installations, the realign- whether it was considered for clo- ment of eight others and the clo- sure or realignment before," sure of 46 smaller installations assure ording to the official. "We have including 37 Reserve centers. according to the official. "We have The Department of the Navy's to make sure the data we use in BRAC impact will save the nation evaluating our bases is certified more than $1.5 billion a year once as accurate. fully implemented. There are no final decisions The U.S. military has been yet," the official went on to say. embarked in an effort to trans- We have a ways to go before form into a more effective and those decisions are final." efficient fighting force. The Navy No final BRAC decisions will be recommendations support that made until an independent BRAC effort by matching the facilities to Commission, the President and the forces and allowing the mili- Congress have reviewed and tary to invest resources where approved the recommendations. they are needed. The full BRAC recommenda- According to the release, a sen- tions and other details may be ior Navy official said, "We want to found online at http://www. have the right bases located in defenselink.mil/brac. Arous gfritish Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft stoDpe e NAS lax airfield May 9 to spend the night g apd. refuel after participating in a joint U.S./Britain exercise. 'The Jaguars are -l h ack home and NAS lax was their.chosen base to stop and-refuel. d we are glad-to-assist them," said NAS lax ^^. operationsn s Department Head Cmdr. Ted Carter, immediately after the aircraft had landed. Iing to the jaguars' Web site, since its introduction ii the 1970s to front-line servic- in the round. Sata, ndmlear sitilke and reconnaissance roles, the aircraft has defied sceptics and proved itselfTo be .. -, ..-6ne of the finest tactical aircraft in the history of the RAF. - -- *-, .. Photo by Ka) lee LaRocque Patrolman Joe Robinson gives a motorist a reminder to wear his seat- belt and some information about the upcoming "Click It or Ticket" Cam- paign which runs May 23 through June 5. Motorists are reminded that seatbelts are mandatory on the base at all times and they can be ticketed for violations at any time. 'Click It or Ticket' begins Monday By Kaylee LaRocque Star Writer T he national "Click It or Ticket" Campaign starts Monday and will continue through June 5. This means thousands of law enforce- ment agencies will stop motorists who are not buckled up and issue them tickets. Although all military installations including NAS Jacksonville, enforce the seatbelt law every day, during the campaign, patrolmen here will man high traffic areas and specifically tar- get people who are not buckled up. During every "Click It or Ticket" Campaign, which is held bi-annually each May and November, the Naval Safety Center partners with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "This campaign is conducted to encourage the use of safety restraints for all adults and children when riding in a motor vehicle. It's an enforcement campaign to heighten awareness of the importance of wearing a seatbelt. Seatbelts save lives and hopefully we can save someone by reminding them to buckle up," remarked NAS Jax Chief of Police Glenn Williams. The use of seatbelts not only saves lives, but also can help prevent serious injuries. "We do safety checks on the base periodically. On an average we usually confirm five to six percent of our base personnel are not wearing their seatbelts," said NAS Jax Safety Officer Ron Williamson. "As of April 1, we've had 66 motor vehicle accidents on base. At this rate we're projecting about 221 accidents this year, which is higher than average. We've also had five people injured and are predicting 14 motorists will sustain injuries in accidents this year." If this isn't reason enough to buckle up, you might be interested to learn that if you are issued a ticket on base it's four points on your base driving record. Anyone receiving six points in a one-year period is required to attend an eight-hour driving improvement course. Those who earn 12 points in one year or 18 points in two years will be suspended from driving on base for 30 days. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, tickets for not wearing a seat- belt can be costly. In Duval County, vio- lators will be charged $56.50 and in Clay County, a ticket will cost you $71.50. The "Click It or Ticket" mobilization effort involves four stages: a media campaign, to inform people of the upcoming campaign and increased law-enforcement efforts; an observa- tion period, where violators are count- ed but not ticketed; an enforcement period, where all violators are ticketed; and a final review period, where motorists are observed to ensure the effort has been successful. p;i~U~i~e~P ~ ~ 4Le----". nnr ac* im :*('-lj7 t.F, , -~ ~ i~Yl7 www.jaxairnews.com ill -M _I I lzll 2 JaX AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Do you have a mentor to help guide you? By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief M ost of us can identi- fy people who have had a significant and positive impact on our lives. I would argue most of us could not achieve success without the support and guidance from others. These people that help us along the way are called mentors. Mentors can be friends, relatives, co-workers, teach- ers, as well as historic or contemporary personalities. Most often, a mentor is a more experienced, older per- son who acts as a role model, compatriot, chal- lenger, guide or cheerleader. So who's your mentor? Do you have one? Does the person know he or she is your mentor? A little more than two years ago the Chief of Naval Operations challenged the Navy's leadership to ensure every Sailor was assigned a mentor. Two years into this task- ing, I'm wondering if we have truly embraced his FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson vision. Does every Sailor really have a mentor? As I travel throughout the fleet, when I ask about mentor- ship, I often get the correct definition of the word, but routinely fail to hear from Sailors who their mentors are. Mentorship is invaluable to our Navy. Think about it - who taught you about your rating? Who helped you out when others didn't have time to? Who helped you make your own life deci- sions by providing you advice and counsel without actually telling you how to live your life? Is there someone like that in your past? If so, that person was probably being a mentor. While it is possible to succeed in the Navy without a mentor, having a mentor makes things much easier. The benefits of an outstand- ing mentoring connection are limitless. Mentoring essentially links you with a more expe- rienced Sailor for profes- sional development. The degree of mentoring varies depending on the goals and needs of the prot6g6'. So what does a mentor do? Mentors are coaches. Mentors should enhance your job skills and push your intellectual develop- ment. Additionally, they pass along information, pro- vide candid feedback about your perceived strengths and development needs, and point out opportunities for you to develop and demon- strate your capabilities. Simply put, they push you to success. Shipmates, I can't think of a single person I know in the leadership community that didn't have a great mentor. As you climb in rank, you start to realize how important it was for others to assist you in your own career. Whether your mentor was assigned to you or your mentor grew out of a long- term professional relation- ship, you probably don't (or can't) realize what an impact this person is having on your career. Have you even been to a retirement ceremony? Ever hear a retiree go on and on about a person that helped him or her along the way - so much in fact that they now realize without his or her help they would have never achieved so much? That kind of admiration and respect is a byproduct of successful mentoring. One of the best aspects of mentorship is that mentor- ing has an uncanny way of sustaining itself. What I mean is, Sailors who have good mentors often go on to be great mentors them- selves. The process tends to repeat itself and that's a See MENTORS, Page 9 ON THE HOMEFRONT How a military ship deals with another move By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor S he was "born" in 1950-and probably while someone, very important to her was tied up elsewhere with the mili- tary, no doubt. Soon after, she was moved from New York to San Diego to Korea and San Francisco, and then back to San Diego and on to Alameda. She was around for Vietnam, then headed back to San Francisco, and Alameda, and then Vallejo, and finally Beaumont, Texas. Whew! Sounds like anoth- er military moving horror story, doesn't it? But I'm not talking about just anyone; I'm talking about the "Mighty O"-the USS Oriskany. Like so many of us in the military, the Mighty 0 has dealt with her share of moves and surprise transi- tions. But the latest card dealt to this historic ship beats any woe-is-me moving story I've ever heard. In 2003, the Oriskany was towed-all 888-feet of her-' to Corpus Christi, Texas, where she was cleaned and prepared for her final rest- ing place at the bottom of a then undetermined spot in the ocean. In December 2004, the Mighty 0 was towed (again) to the Port of Pensacola, where she waited... and waited... and well-you know where this is going- she waited until someone decided she should go back to Texas to wait out the hur- ricane season. (Never mind that we human dependents stay put during the storms; that's another column.) As a military dependent of nearly 30 years, I sympa- thize with the Mighty 0 and her back-and-forth adven- ture across the Gulf of Mexico. By now I'm sure she's steaming mad and griping to all her girlfriends, if ships have them, saying things like, "First they want me here, and then they send me there-why don't they keep me in one spot until they figure it all out!" And her friends are grumbling about scribbling through another entry in their address books. The other spouses will have a farewell party for Oriskany, but it will be half- hearted because she's only been here less than a year and no one got the chance to know her anyway. "But I'm sure we'll run into each other again," Oriskany will say, reminding herself not to burn any bridges because who knows where the mili- tary will send her next. So she'll accept the engraved letter opener-or whatever it is ships col- lect-and then call her girl- friends in California and dish about how disorganized this spouse club is and how she wishes she was in San Diego again. She has probably already called her mom (again, if ships have them), who cried out, "You're always bouncing around the country, and you haven't seen your cousins in ages. Why can't you just come home?" Then her grandmother got on the phone and said, "Can the military really do that? Can they just move you back and forth? Don't you have a say in this? Oriskany, are you eating enough? You sound tired. Are you tired?" Then I suppose Oriskany told all her children, too, and kids are never happy about another move, espe- cially this close to the end of the school year. They begged her to wait until June, even to let them stay behind and finish out their schooling in one place. Oriskany proba- bly almost gave in on this point because moving is so hard on kids. But then, "No," she told herself, "we will stay together as a family and go where ever the mili- tary sends us." "But I thought you had already retired," one of her sons whined, and Oriskany thought, "Ah, yes, didn't I retire many moons ago? So why do I still feel so attached-so loyal?" Then Oriskany's grand- mother called back and said, "Do you really think you should move those kids again? Can't they just stay in one school for longer than a year?" And Oriskany probably just sighed, a sense of defeat bearing down on her shoul- ders. "Oh Grandma," she said, "Don't get all excited yet. I'm not going to believe it until I see it...not, at least, until I see the tug boats coming." Hallmark card, or no Hallmark card. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan: This really nice person I met in an Internet chat room from overseas wants me to do her a favor and cash a check. She said she was in America and had to leave before she could cash the check because her visi- tor's visa had expired. Seems that it is not easy to cash an American check overseas. If I agree, she will send me the check through this company called QCHEX. Once I receive it I will cash the check and then forward the money to her via a wire service. We have been friends for about two weeks and I real- ly want to be a nice American and help her out, what do you think? I am not going to make any money on this but she did say that there might be a little extra money for me if I help her out. MoneyMan says: Well its nice to do people a favor but if I were you I would say no! There are numerous ways to cash an American check overseas. Advise your friend to get tith her bank to get the procedures. If you really fekl that you must help this person out I would approach item this manner. First after receiving the check I would do a little research on the names and companies that are listed on the check using one of the many Internet search engines. If satisfied by this research I would then pres- ent it to my bank/credit union for deposit. You must realize that if this check bounces you will be charged a fee from your bank/credit union. Even after you deposit the check, make sure it has cleared and that funds are actually available. With large deposits, banks/credit unions normally will list your balance as well as "funds available." These numbers may differ depend- ing upon your last transac- tion. It usually takes some time, approximately five working days for the check to clear. Again, I would keep checking with the bank/credit union to see when the check deposited clears and is actually avail- able to use. Once you are certain that the money is available you could then for- ward the money as request- ed. Some wire services charge substantial fees to forward money and I would insure my new friend was willing to pay these costs. I would also send the money by traceable means. Some wire services require no identifi- cation to pick up money if the amount is less than $1,000. On the surface, this looks like a pretty shaky deal where any number of things could go wrong cost- ing you a lot of money. Can you really afford to make a costly mistake for a person you really have never met? The Internet is full of scam opportunities. You know the old saying, "if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck!" More questions? Call Hey MoneyManl at 778-0353. 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. ETISWUI JRMES HOLT Job title/command: Air Operations Hometown: Dothan, Ala. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Land, NCTS Bahrain Career Plans: To retire from the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Ice climb- ing in Switzerland. Words of Wisdom: Don't sit in the front seat of a taxi in Bahrain. a MRRIR MONROE Job title/command: Navy Exchange Jewelry Sales Associate Hometown: Naples, Italy - Family Life: Married with four children. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To continue working for the Navy Exchange. i Most Interesting Experience: I was 10 years old when the Germans invaded Naples during WWII. We abandoned our homes and fled to the mountains. We lived in caves, and lived off the land until we could sneak back to live in a relative's factory. I learned to survive at a young age.. Words of Wisdom: Pay attention to the words of your elders. You never know what Trouble you will save by listening to them. USO/IMAX present 'Fighter Pilot' at the World Golf Village Complimentary tickets for service members to the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater showing of the "Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag" movie during the Memorial Day Military Appreciation Weekend are now available at the NAS Jax-based United Services Organization (USO) and at all command master chief offices. On May 28, the World Hall of Fame is offering a free military children's activities day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show times for the movie are: Saturday - 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. and Monday 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m. For further information, call the USO at 778-2821. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JI All NiEW is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAlB NEW 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.neL The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The IJl Ntu can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JUali kn, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JM All EWS 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 I,, I a a jalam, 15"'Wwww __ Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 3 Annual exercise keeps key personnel informed and prepared By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer As Hurricane AirLant One, a category four storm, blew through Puerto Rico, Key West, Fla., Orlando and then turned up the east coast hitting Jacksonville, Char-leston, S.C. and Earle, N.J. last week, most people didn't even realize a hurricane had made landfall. Luckily, no one was seri- ously injured, no one was evacuated and there was no significant damage because it was all a drill. Each year, before the beginning of hurricane sea- son which starts June 1, a hurricane exercise is con- ducted to ensure key NAS Jacksonville personnel are prepared and know how to respond to help protect the people and assets here. "We hold these exercises every year to help identify problems we might have so when the real things comes, we're prepared for it. Since the military has such a high transient population, many people who come here have never lived in the south and or.been through a hurri- cane. We want to make sure they are aware of what needs to be done and how we go about shutting down the base for the different core conditions," said NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall, who is in charge of disaster preparedness here. "It's basically an awareness exer- cise to ensure policies and procedures are in place and that we are able to accom- plish the mission of securing the base and getting it ready to reopen after a storm." "We had a busy year last year. We sustained about 3 million in damage from the winds and it wasn't even a direct hit. So, we need to be ready," added Hall. This is why several self- help projects have recently been completed to upgrade the base Emergency Operation Center (EOC). This includes new paint, computers, furniture and other conveniences that may be needed if the EOC is manned for several days and nights. "Our EOC has basically gone through a transition- ing process. The Navy is moving more to the emer- gency management style to handle natural disasters and acts of terrorism. What we are using now is called the incident management system which was originat- ed by firefighters at the California Division of Forestry," Hall explained. "What they found is when you manage any type of sce- nario, you require supply logistics, security, command structure, air operations, safety, etc. All these people in the different categories are in one area so they can communicate with the com- manding officer and he knows everything that is going on," he continued. "With all these expert dis- ciplines just an ear shot away, he can make sound ~~- a- "-" - Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall (fourth from left) discusses the newly renovated Emergency Operations Center and some of the new technology available in the center with key players of the base's disaster management team during last week's hurricane exercise. effective decisions at a ends so we didn't have a thrilled with all the support people. We are working on moment's notice. It makes mass exodus out the gates. I they received. It got people's this. We have a base-wide an operation run well. The think we'll probably be deal- attention with the great job telephonic communication' fire service has used this ing with things a little dif- we did then. So when the system and we're trying to plan for about five years ferently this year," stated hurricanes hit our state last educate our folks to take now. The national response NAS Jax Executive Officer year, they decided NAS Jax heed to the messages we put plan, which is directed by Capt. Chuck Tamblyn. was the place to base their out," continued Hall. the Department of "I think the-biggest prob- operations out of," said Hall. Whether on base or at Homeland Security, has lem we've had in the past is "Everyone here works home out in town, prepared- mandated this process. The the rumors. We need to together as a team it's ness is the key. "Just beauty of this plan is its ensure we put out accurate exemplary. I cannot express because you don't live here, ability to grow as the inci- information, especially if we the gratitude of the com- doesn't mean we don't care dent grows. It's makes an close the base," he added. mand structure and how about you. Have your sup- unmanageable system very NAS Jacksonville person- people work together on this plies ready water, batter- manageable because people nel have also been called base. It makes a difficult sit- ies, canned goods and espe- are trained," remarked Hall. upon to assist the Federal uation much easier," Hall cially a radio so you know The base also works close- Emergency Management added, enthusiastically, what's going on. You need to ly with the City of Agency (FEMA) with their According to Hall, the be self-sufficient and protect Jacksonville during hurri- operations after several nat- exercise went fairly well your family, pets and assets. cane season. "We'll follow ural disasters. "During here. "As in all exercises, it's Remember, people are the logically as to how the city 1998, when.much of the to learn and identify any most valuable asset. We responds during a hurri- state was burning, FEMA problems we may have. need you to get this base cane. We'll do what makes brought a task force in on a Basically, our biggest prob- back up and running if a sense. Last year all the holiday weekend (Fourth of lem is communications and hurricane comes our way," storms occurred on week- July). They Were just getting the word out to our concluded Hall. PURCHASE THE BEST VALUE PREPAI CARD AT YOUR MILITARY EXCHANGE AT&T Global PrePaid Card uNIT ..... . .. ?, .Y'''7 " " .r, 1,, 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. 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I R0679641 :,:i:.1~:~*~5~""""i""""~-SE--"Ps"~T~ 4 JaxAir NHeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 Firefig hters BT _ praise new _____ ,;Imlop -~ Vj emergency fire truck By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor T he NAS Jax Fire Depart- ment received a $500,000, 2005 Pierce Quint fire truck to respond to emergencies on-May 1. Firefighters are com- mending the new vehicle's safety features, which will protect them from hazardous elements. "The old fire truck, a 1989 model, only enclosed one passen- ger and the driver. In the new one, up to six firefighters will ride inside and won't be exposed to pollution and sirens, which can cause hearing loss," remarked the department's Lieutenant Jamie Sherer. The new fire truck's driver uses a state-of-the-art touch-screen display to monitor the truck's engine. Meters and gauges on the truck's exterior are color-coded for quick hose and pump connections to reduce confusion during emer- The new 2005 Pierce Quint fire truck is ready to roll. agencies. The truck carries a lad- der that extends to 105 feet, and i[ ,. ',. more than 1,000 feet of hose. At L" L'" i 40 feet long, and 70,800 pounds, the truck is bigger, yet easier to ' handle than its predecessor. The . transmission is automatic. "She rides like a Cadillac," said Firefighter Keith Goosley. The old fire truck served the I, MI- 1 S department's needs for 15 years l / - and has outlived its reliability. "When you've promised to pro- tect the lives of 25,000 people, it's important to have the best equip- ment," Goosley concluded. Firefighter Keith Goosley polishes ' 4 NAS Jacksonville-base Facilities Team Southeast wins merit award From Naval Facilities Engineering Command Navy architects and engineers leave a 'design footprint' on naval bases worldwide, providing Sailors, Marines and their families with high-quality offices, gym- nasiums, homes and more. These buildings must be functional, safe, long last- ing, environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing. To showcase the Navy's best design and construction projects, the Naval Facilities Engin- eering Command (NAV- FAC) announced May 5 the winners of its 2005 Design Awards program. "Your dedicated leader- ship in design excellence is an asset to the command, the Navy and Marine Corps combat team and our federal clients," said Rear Adm. Michael Loose, NAVFAC commander and chief of civil engineers. "You are delivering the finest quality, best value projects for our clients and the American taxpayer." The new state-of-the-art medical/dental clinic at Naval Station Mayport was among the 10 merit awards announced. Through a bold articula- tion of elements and fenes- tration pattern, the build- ing takes its cue from the functional and industrial nature of ships of the naval station. Attention to sustainable design strategies has reduced energy and water consumption, and created a clean, healthy indoor environment for patients and staff. The review panel stated that the Mayport clinic's "progression of inte- rior space is a stimulating . .. outstanding feature." This $22 million design/ build project won Honor- able Mention in the 2005 Design Award It was designed by Rogers, Loveluck and Fritz, Inc: of Winter Park, Fla. and constructed by Hoar Construction LLC of Birmingham, Ala. The con-. struction contract was awarded in April 2002 for $17 million. On 'June 5, 2002, the Photo by Loren Barnes The front entrance and rotunda of the Branch Medical and Dental Clinic located on Naval Station Mayport. Naval Facilities Engineering Command designed the facility and were recently presented a merit award for the project. ground was broken and construction never stopped until Jan. 21, 2004. The clinic opened for service on March 1, 2004. The 22- month construction gave life to ideas that took years of planning. The NAVFAC Design Awards program recog- nizes achievements by the design community and employees of NAVFAC; promotes design excellence in all aspects of the built and natural environment; demonstrates responsible stewardship of public resources; and motivates employees to create the best facilities and infra- structure for our Navy, Marine Corps and other clients. Battle of Midway dinner scheduled By Staff The Navy League of Mayport is hosting 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 distinguished 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, cama- raderie and reserved seat- ing. Uniform will be dinner 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 pur- chased from the following locations: Navy League of Mayport at 285-8731, USO Mayport at 246-3481, USO Jacksonville at 778-2821, NS Mayport Command Master, Chief at 270-5940, NAS Jax CMC at 542-2934 and Blount Island 1st Sgt. at 696-5058. Please make checks payable to Midway Dinner. 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When combined with the anticipated savings from overseas bas- ing realignments around the world, the projected net savings increases to $64.2 billion. "Our current arrangements, designed for the Cold War, must give way to the new demands of the war against extremism and other 21st cen- tury challenges," Rumsfeld said. The department's Base Realign- ment and Closure (BRAC) recommen- dations, if adopted, would close 33 major bases and realign 29 more. The BRAC recommendations were developed in a process that began in 2001, with the initiation of a review of how U.S. forces were arrayed overseas. Prospective changes to the depart- ment's global posture were fed into the analysis and recommendations. As a result, forces coming home will return to installations better arrayed to train and deploy for possible contingencies around the world. The department's BRAC recommen- dations were developed by the military services and seven joint cross-service groups in consultation with the com- batant commanders. Each recommen- dation was created under the proce- dures established in the Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended. The BRAC analysis started with the 20-Year Force Structure Plan and the department's inventory of facilities, and then applied BRAC selection criteria that had been pub- lished early in 2004. These criteria give paramount importance to an installation's mili- tary value. Other considerations included costs of potential savings, and economic and environmental impacts of potential changes. The BRAC analy- sis used data that was certified accu- rate in a process monitored by the Government Account-ability Office and the department's inspection and audit agencies. The department's BRAC recommen- dations are intended to: Enhance the military's ability to meet contingency surge or mobiliza- tion requirements; Retain those installations that A-OK Student Reward Program helps students pay for college Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS lax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson addresses Sailors during Captain's Call Friday. Dobson talked about the latest Base Realignment and Closure proposals and their impact on NAS Jax. By Kristine Sturkie Navy Exchange Service Command Public Affairs he Navy Exchange's A-OK Student Reward Program will hold a drawing to help four stu- dents pay for a college education. Winners will receive a $5,000, $3,000, $2,000 or $1,000 U.S. savings bond (denominations at maturity). The deadline to register for the next draw- ing is the end of May 2005. "The A-OK Program was created in 1997 to reward students for getting good grades in school," said Mike Mongin, operations specialist at the Navy Exchange Service Command. Any eligible full-time student who has a B grade point average equiva- lent or better, as determined by their school system, may enter the drawing. Eligible students include dependent children of active-duty military mem- bers, Reservists and military retirees enrolled in first through 12th grade. Dependent children without an indi- vidual dependent identification card must be accompanied by their sponsor to submit their entry. Each student may enter only once each grading peri- od and must re-enter with each quali- fying report card. Students may bring a current report card to their local Navy Exchange to enter the drawings. After a Navy Exchange associate verifies the mini- mum grade average, students may fill out an entry card and obtain an A-OK ID, which entitles the holder to dis- count coupons for Navy Exchange products and services. Annual golf tournament to benefit NMCRS fund drive From the NMCRS Golf Committee the $1,500 level, the sponsor will also be Outback Steakhouse, an additional free First Command will provide a $10,000 hole he Jacksonville Area Navy and Marine Corps Golf Committee will host the 14th annual Navy-Marine Cqrps. Relief Society Benefit Golf Tournament May 26 at the private Deercreek Country Club. The goal for this year's event is $100,000. Hole sponsorships start at $500 and at provided a free foursome entry into the tournament. All contributions to the society are deductible under Section 170(b)(1)(a) of the IRS code. Golfing foursomes are also needed. Dual shotgun starts (morning wave at 8 a.m. and' afternoon wave at 1 p.m.). At a minimum, each golfer will receive: cart and green fees for the tournament, lunch provided by 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 provided by Budweiser, Dasani water and Powerade throughout the course provided by the Coca-Cola Corp., a golf towel, golf ball sleeve, divot tool and tees provided by the Navy Federal Credit Union. in-one prize and the Timberland Company will provide a backpack and wallet. For the $80 registration fee, a golfer will receive three rounds of golf, lunch, refresh- ments and souvenirs. There will also be a silent auction and awards ceremony follow- ing the event. For more information, call 542-4139. have unique capabilities that would be difficult to reconstitute at other loca- tions; *. Consolidate similar or duplicative training and support functions to improve joint war fighting; Transform important support functions including logistics, medi- cine and research and development - by capitalizing on advances in technol- ogy and business practice. The department's recommendations will now be reviewed by the BRAC Commission, which will seek com- ments from the potentially affected communities. As it has in the past four BRAC rounds, the department will assist affected communities in a vari- ety of ways. DoD programs include personnel transition and job training, local reuse planning grants, and streamlined property disposal. The department will join with other federal agencies to offer additional assistance to affected communities. Once the commission has completed its review, it will present its recom- mendations to the President. The President must approve and submit the commission's recommendations to the Congress for review and appropri- ate action. The entire process is expected to be completed by the end of 2005. - JaxAir NeS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 7 VS-30 refuels Blue Angel aircraft .. -..... ...... ... .. -.' Photo by Jose Ramos The Navy flight demonstration team "Blue Angels" plane number seven, flown by Lt. John Allison, receives fuel from an S-3B Viking assigned to the "Diamondcutters" of VS-30. The NAS jax-based Diamondcutters completed their final deployment in December 2004 as part of Carrier Air Wing One Seven (CVW-17) aboard the conventionally powered air- craft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Be the first to view the latest advance- ments in technology during the Technology Exposition 2005. 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She serves as a role model for other staff and employees with her sunny disposition and pleasant, helpful atti- tude." Washington noted that Poole has received several "Great Job" e- mails from the various departments for which she buys." "It's an honor to be singled out for recognition from so many outstanding employees. It was the support of my co-workers in the department, a team effort, that enabled me to achieve this. This honor means a lot to me because we are the worker bees that Crystal Poole don't often get recognition. It's nice to be able to share this with the others in my department," remarked Poole. Poole's resourcefulness has often proven indispensable in the face of formidable challenges. She was cited for stepping in as purchasing agent for Naval Ambulatory Care Center (NACC) Kings Bay during a period when the NACC was unable to order medical/non-medical supplies inde- pendently. Her resourcefulness result- ed in no interruption in scheduled supplies and services at the NACC. She was also cited for the establish- ment of an account with the Navy Exchange to purchase propane gas for mosquito magnets used by Preventive Medicine. Others had tried unsuccess- fully for nine months, it took Poole 50 days to establish the account. . Poole served as a key member of the hospital's Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) Process Action Team and the DMLSS Catalog Clean-Up Team, which began in the fall of 2003 and finalized in June 2004. DMLSS is a DoD-wide program initiated to improve responsiveness of medical logistics support by imple- menting business process innovations to increase t medical logistics support effectiveness and reduce cost. Under Poole's guidance, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville DMLSS team compiled over 250 approved-for-pur- chase line items to one list and dis- tributed this list to all NH Jacksonville DMLSS users. As a result of the team's effort, the DMLSS Catalog was standardized, saving the hospital over $400,000 through the third quarter of fiscal year 2004 with thousands more expected to be saved each year as the program continues. Health Fair provides information, screenings By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville will be offering one-stop shopping for help with your health concerns tomorrow. The hospi- tal will present its ninth annual Health Fair from 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. in the Navy Exchange Courtyard aboard NAS Jacksonville. Participating clinics include Audiology which will offer hearing screenings, the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program providing drug and alcohol awareness informa- tion and the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Department. Also on hand will be representa- tives from the hospital Pharmacy with information on medical safety, osteoporosis screenings and informa- tion on the Pharmacy Lipid Clinic. The Family Practice Clinic will offer information 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 educate women on breast health care issues and the Diabetic Clinic will offer information for people liv- ing with diabetes. Wellness Center personnel will provide information on fitness, nutrition and tobacco ces- sation as well as blood pressure screenings. The Veterans Administration and TRICARE will have representatives available to discuss benefits. The hospital Emergency Medical Department as well as the Branch Medical and Dental Clinics will be available with program information. Information 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 opportunity to learn how you can collaborate with Naval Hospital Jacksonville's medical pro- fessionals to take control of your health and well-being. For more information, contact the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Customer Relations Office at 542-9175/9413. FFSC offers educational and support programs The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in May and June: May 23-26, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) May 24, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop June 6, 12:30-3:30 p.m. - Basic Budgeting June 8, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. - Sponsor Training June 13-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Workshop June 14, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Workshop June 27-30 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) June 28, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop For further information or to register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Photo by HM2 Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Melanie Gibson makes part- ing remarks as she retires on May 3. NH Jacksonville's Gibson retires after 37 years From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs When Melanie Gibson entered civil service in 1968, "LBJ" was president, the nation was involved in the Vietnam conflict and the median household income (current dollars) was $7,743. The price of a postage stamp was rising from five to six cents. On May 3, as Gibson retired from federal service and after 37 years things had changed. "GW" is presi- dent, the nation fighting a global war with terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan, the median household income is above $43,000 and a postage stamp now costs 37 cents. Gibson began her career at the NAS Jacksonville Civilian Personnel Training Department, where she was a GS-3 secretary in the Apprentice Training School. She later worked 12 years in the Personal Property Office as a GS-4/5 household goods trans- portation clerk. There, she trained numerous service members on the "Do It Yourself," (DITY) moves. She came to Naval Hospital Jacksonville on Oct. 1, 1981 to work in the Material Management Department as a GS-5 purchasing agent. She worked her way through the grades to finally retire as a GS-9 supervisor. Right up to her last months of federal service Gibson's dedication and leadership have been invalu- able. This was reflected in her being selected the Material Management Department's Civilian of the Quarter, 3rd Quarter of 2004. Under her supervision, Naval Hospital Jacksonville was able to purchase every single item on the equipment program review committee listing in 2004, totaling more than $982,000. Under her leadership in fiscal year 2004, the pur- chasing division achieved a feat that had never been attained in the history of Naval Hospital Jacksoilville , it acquired materials in excess of 2.8 million dollars. Also, the staff thrived under her leadership. Two of her employees were selected as hospital Civilians of the Quarter in 2004 and one of those was subsequent- ly selected as Civilian of the Year 2004. Gibson is married to Howard Gibson. She has one son, Carl Kroppman, 34, and three granddaughters Haley (5), Reagan (3) and Kendall (1). 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The process and authori- ty to seek this change were afforded by the S- 2005 National De- \ fense Authorization Act (NDAA), which "1 requires that the President of the United States au- thorize the change, ,--" followed by delivery . of the relevant United States Code changes to i the Armed Services Com- mittees, and finally publica- tion of the change in the ,Federal Register. Vice Adm. John G. Cotton, Commander Navy Reserve Force, 'testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee April 13, supported the name change. "Once we have become the Navy Reserve, the Chief of Naval Operations Ir AEI__AD HI F.I WORLD** ~ ... Photo by PHANJoel Bates AN Luke Tartaglia, assigned to the "Nightdippers" of HS-5, performs a routine inspec- tion on an SH-60F Seahawk helicopter aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The inspection is part of the daily checks performed on the Seahawk. Eisenhower and Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) are currently under- way conducting routine operations. MENTORS: If you don't have one, find one From Page 2 great thing. The best men- tor is a person who realizes others can make a differ- ence and then goes out and finds a Sailor to help. The more of this we see the bet- ter our Navy will be. Now, I want to be clear about something. Mentor- ship comes from many peo- ple. The most natural, logi- cal mentor is someone in your own rating (often in your own chain of com- mand). Whether you consid- er the person a mentor or not, your supervisor is charged with being a men- tor and providing you the tools and opportunities you deserve for-a successful career. There's no escaping that responsibility if you are a supervisor. Having said that, some- times we all need a little boost along the way from someone we admire and respect outside our normal chain of command. The relationship often starts quite naturally you seek someone's advice and it turns out the person not only gives you the informa- tion you need, but also takes an interest in you. and then starts to ask you now and then how things are going. Over time, you realize that person is actually men- toring you. In the very best case scenarios, mentors can last an entire career. There is no geographical limit for mentorship. I'm proud to be a mentor for several local people and one great senior chief stationed in Lemoore Calif. A phone call, email or let- ter is good alternative meth- ods of communicating if your mentor is not stationed with you. I know several people who have said their best mentor was their first chief. It's not uncommon so see that "first Chief" at a person's retirement ceremo- ny for a little public thank- ing. My advice to every Sailoi is simple: If you are a supervisor, you should be mentoring someone. If you are junior to someone (we all are junior to someone by the way) then you should have a mentor. In almost every instance, you should have a mentor and be a mentor. The two are not mutually exclusive. I'll leave you this week with a challenge. If you don't have a mentor, go find one. I can only tell you from experience that having a mentor is in your best inter- est. Chiefs, talk to your peo- ple and ask them whom their mentor is. If they can't answer the question, help them find one. intends to promulgate guidance to "drop the R," said Cotton. "Our great Sailors have always been in the Navy they are the 'RE-serve' com- ponent of the greatest Navy ever. We might work just two or more days a month, but you cannot turn off the honor, courage and commitment that comes with being in the Navy, 24/7/365, r ready to serve." The effective date for the change will be no earlier than 180 days from the date the required legislative changes are deliv- ered to the Armed Services Committees. The Department of S Defense and the Navy Department are preparing to implement these final steps. Official notice will be published in the Federal Register announcing the effec- tive date of the change. The tradition of the citizen Sailor began June 12, 1775, and has continued to grow throughout the years. Founded March 3, 1915, the Navy's Reserve celebrated its 90th birthday this year. with love. It takes more than food to give a child self respect and hope. It takes the compassionate hands of love providing both food for the body and food for the inier spirit. For over 2 decades we have been committed to one mission... feeding children with help and hope. It's Ihe kind of feeding we do best! Last year we distributed more than 83 million pounds of food and other essential commodities. Feed The Children supplemented 509,133 meals every day. Thank you for being a friend of the children and Feed The Children. 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By JO1 Mike England A ; i. ,,,I E. I[ a. " AS Jackson ville played host to minure than a dozen children froum Westt Riverside Elementary School Thursday in sup- port of the Positive Adult Leaders for Students i PALSI program. The day began at the Disease Vector Ecology and Control (C-enter where the children got the opportuni- t.y to learn about the different types of insect species that make their homes in Jack.oniville The tour con- tinued through the laboratory where the kids were able to look at different types of insects through microscopes and get an up close and personal look at. various W exotic insects from around the world. "We really enjoy hosting groups of kids," said Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center Assistant Training Officer Dave Wolfert. "Who know, the-re might be :; future ento- rnologist in this group he added. After leaving the center, the kids were treated to a barbeque courtesy of the Commander, Navy Region Southeast. (CNRSEi Chief's Mess. "We wanted to treat the kids to a good meal, but we also wanted to say thanks to all of the Sailors out there who volunteer for this important pro- gram, said CNR.SE Command Master Chief CNCM(SW!AW) Richard Trimmer. After lunch, the children visited VP-16, where they checked out a P-3 Orion and tried on flight gear. "The plane was really cool," said Sabastian Hoffman, excitedly. "They let me play in the cockpit." Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center Assistant Training Officer Dave Wolfert vividly describes one of the many insect species that make their home in Jacksonville. NAS Jacksonville's Sailors have been supporting the PALS program from its inception. Rev. Sally Lorie of Jacksonville's Riverside Presbyterian Church start- ed the PALS program 10 years ago. See PALS, Page 11 West Riverside Elementary second-grader Bradley Patterson is eager to learn more about Florida's insect life during his visit to the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center Entomologist Lt. Cmdr. Eric Hoffman gives the kids and close look at the Madagascar Spitting Cockroach. lonya Hoener and her PAL, Josiah Smith, a kindergartner at West Riverside Elementary, enjoy their field trip to the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. :,1 Iax Air NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 11 VP-16 Pilot Lt. Michael Chinn (right) helps West Riverside Elementary fifth- grader Tony Nguyen try on his flight gear during the PALS visit to VP-16. J02(SW/AW) Rebecca Schall helps West Riverside Elementary first-grader Sabastian Hoffman with his microscope during the PALS field trip to the Disease: Vector Ecology and Control Center. Photos J01 Mike England (From left) West Riverside Elementary second-graders Alex Copeland and Bradley Patterson look at a butterfly display at the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. PALS: Mentoring program created for at-risk children From Page 10 It was established for at-risk children in elementary school grade levels. NAS Jacksonville currently provides a number of volunteers for this program to spend time with West Riverside Elementary school children. "The PALS mentoring program serves as a great avenue for adults to provide an invaluable community service to elemen- tary school children in need of leadership. A PAL is someone who adopts a child and becomes a listening ear, a motivator, a homework helper and a positive role model, but also a friend. This is my third year as a PAL and I find it extremely rewarding," said CNRSE PALS Coordinator LN2 Aubrey Chandler. PALS volunteers work with their chil- dren on an average of an hour each week. The volunteers' time helps to build the children's self esteem and assists them with day-to-day problems and gives posi- tive reinforcement. According to West Riverside Elementary PALS Coordinator Kelly Paterno, the chil- dren learn to count on others and also learn that they do not have to endure life on their own. The volunteers and their visits build the children's self esteem. The children look forward to the visits and have a positive attitude toward coming to school now," she said. The PALS volunteers help in tutoring the students in spelling, math and other subjects. They do this by giving spelling tests and using flash cards for math. Most of the time, the children are rewarded by the PALS volunteer for a doing a good job. If a child is doing poorly, the volunteer will encourage the child to do better and help the child for a longer peri- od of time. This assures the child that they are not alone and that the volunteer will stick it out with them. Each year more PALS volunteers join the West Riverside Elementary Kindergartner Cameron Spicer plays in the cockpit of a P-3 Orion during the PALS visit to VP-16. program. The volunteers are both military and civilian employees from NAS Jacksonville and the Jacksonville commu- nity. For more information on how to become a PAL, call. LN2 Aubrey Chandler at 542- 2133 or Kelly Paterno at 381-3900. NCCS(SW) Sha'Reff Rashad (far right) and CNRSE Regional Command Master Chief CNOCM (SW/AW) Richard Trimmer (middle) help prepare hotdogs and hamburgers for the PALS during their visit to NAS 4 4 4 Jacksonville. ATCS(AW) Patrick Shekleton passes out ear protection to the PALS during their visit to VP-16. 12 JaxAr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 NMCRS Fund Drive continues From Commander, Navy Region Southeast congratulations to those commands, chairpersons, and key persons who have achieved 100 percent contact and/or 100 percent of their monetary goal. Keep up the good work. At the end of week eight, the Jacksonville area has con- tacted 80 percent of their personnel and the overall region has contacted 78 percent of their personnel. Thirty-four commands have yet to reach all their goals. We only have a short time left and again, we need to remember that our primary goal is to achieve 100 percent contact with our personnel and provide them with the opportunity to sup- port the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. The fund drive has been extended to May 15 to help those commands that need some more time to make that goal. Thank you for your continued participation and support. The following is the current progress report for NAS Jax commands: Organization AIMD Jax ASD Aviation Survival Training Center B Company I & I Staff Blount Island Command Jax Goal $13,320 $936 $624 $456 $3,168 Raised $17,417 $531 $1,020 $472 $708 f Goal 131 57 163 104 22 Organization CBMU Det 202 NMCB 14 Commander, Navy Region SE CV-TSC Ashore Defense Courier Station NAVAIR Depot Jax DVECC FACSFAC Jax FASOTRAGRUDET FISC Jax CHSWL HS-11 HS-15 HS-3 HS-5 HS-7 HS-75 CNATTU Jax MEPS Jax NAS Jax Navy Brig NAVAIRES Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Ctr. Naval Healthcare Support Office Goal $936 $120 $6,384 '$552 $240 $720 $624 $2,640 $480 $384- $792 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $2,500 $4,944 $264 $11,688 $1,392 $1,392 $624 $1,776 % of Goal 25 0 106 Organization Naval Hospital Jax NAVCOMTELSTA NLMOF Navy Drug Lab COMPATRECONWING-11 PSD Jax PWC/ROICC REDCOM SE Rescue Swimmer School SE Regional Calibration Center Sea Control Weapons School Sea Control Wing Lant TPU. VP-16 Raised $230 $0 $6,788 $610 $60 $346 $1,152 $2,177 $497 $984 $1,342 $6,102 $0 $3,515 $4,022 $1,959 $1,675 $2,698 $133 $5,577 $861 $767 $479 $3,201 Goal Raised % of Goal $28,008 $18,417 80 $2,040 $960 $96 $3,528 $1,512 $312 $984 $432 $1,080 $432 $912 $1,080 $9,500 $27,192 $9,500 $9,500 $1,062 $2,664 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $864 $2,046 $1,279 $290 $3,049 $1,829 $324 $1,462 $119 $2,253 $1,357 $1,998 $759 $13,544 $28,689 $8,160 $12,234 $1,343 $1,867 $11,528 $5,030 $2,536 $4,428 $8,063 $551 Naval Hospital Red Cross seeks shuttle volunteers The Naval Hospital's visitor's serve as drivers for the shuttle carts. parking lot shuttle cart service The only requirements for shuttle is operated by Red Cross volun- cart drivers are that they be outgoing, teers. eager to help and possess a current The Red Cross is currently taking Florida driver's license. applications for more volunteers to Volunteers are also needed to work JAX TALES BY MIKE JONES other areas in the hospital such as at reception desks greeting and provid- ing information for hospital guests. 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PN3 Daniel Tatman of Personnel Support Detach- ment Jax tested the limits of his physical coordination when he rode a mechanical bull at full-speed as a crowd of onlookers shouted encouragement. "Believe it or not, I've been riding bulls since I was a little kid," he said, after tumbling onto a mat. "I learned to ride them in rodeos." Esprit de corps was also present at the climbing wall. Some climbers were naturals, such as PCSN Tyrel Merkle from the Naval Hospital, who was cheered on by other partici- pants. Once down from the wall, he supplied advice for success. "I love rock climb- ing. The secret is that you use the strength of your legs, instead of your hands," he said, cheerfully. Sailors participating in the Sumo wrestling match- es wore bulky costumes while bouncing off one another as if to defy gravi- ty. However, NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn was not so lucky. Newton's Law of Gravity kept sending him into the water at the dunk- ing booth as Sailors merci- lessly pitched softballs at and tumble event ^1J- Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed PN3 Daniel Tatman of Personnel Support Detachment Jax, maintains control atop the mechanical bull. *'/ -, .. I FC2(SW) Vinnie Vincent of Fleet Area Control and Surveil- lance Facility (left) and AWAA Ryan Johnson of VP-30 engage sumo suit combat operations at the annual Barracks Bash May 11. t'he release target. The bash was a great success accord- ing to all participants and sponsors. MWR Director John Bushick said, "This is a great event for our single Sailors. We want them to enjoy themselves in a safe and fun environment and organizing the annual Barracks Bash is a great way of accomplishing our goals." "Additionally, I want to thank our XO, Capt. Tamblyn and Capt. Ted Algire of Sea Control Wing and all of the other dun- kees for their willingness to be dunked. Also, a special thanks goes to our spon- sors, the NAS Jax Commissary, Home Depot, Geico and the Jacksonville Suns. My gratitude goes to the MWR staff for making this event a great success," Bushick added. Safety measures imple- mented by MWR, including helmets and support har- nesses for climbers and hel- mets for the Sumo wrestlers, kept the partici- pants safe and theparty going. For the participating Sailors, the event was a fun one. "I wish we could do this more often," concluded Merkle. PCSN Tyrel Merkle of Naval Hospital Jacksonville skillfully ascends the climbing wall. Ii7~7TflP7W~ONiTV ~Th d I av 26~-Jun kj M- a MIDDLE SCHOOL town torum BlueCross BlueShield orFlorida 2005 Straight Talk Broadcast SCHEDULE AS OF 4/29/05 It's never too soon or too late to start planting the seeds for a successful retirement. And in today's volatile financial market, you need help from experienced investment specialists to help you make the right choices. 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Tampa Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Weekend getaway June 24-25. $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. $47/person Sign up by June 1. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Mall & Movie Trip May 21 Sign-up by 1 p.m. on the day of the trip. MWR shuttle will leave recreation center at 2 p.m. Commissary Tour May 24 Come learn about your local commissary services! Ultimate Frisbee May 26 Meet at the Liberty Cove by 5 p.m. Armed Forces Day Regatta is Saturday From MWR he annual Armed Forces Regatta will be held Saturday at the Mulberry Cove Marina. The one- design race is being sponsored by the marina and organized and officiated by the Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. Anyone holding a Skipper "B" certifica- tion is welcome to participate. 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Specially priced tickets will be available for five Jax Suns games. The baseball team is offering military members the opportunity to purchase tick- ets for the games, which will be played between now and August. Salute to the Military Nights are: May 21, 7:05 p.m. vs. Mississippi Braves June 12, 5:05 p.m. vs. Carolina Mudcats July 8, 7:05 p.m. vs. Montgom- ery Biscuits SAug. 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. -- Support Your Advertisersl They Support Yau -o wwwsedcostrutioco ,." Dunn's Creek Plantation l 8& Parade of Homes model home e 1. New homesites now available. Be the first on the block. 13 floor plans, 1,691 -3,599 sq. ft. Live in one of the fastest-growing areas in Jacksonville. From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd heading north to community on right. (904) 751-1274 .....- ; Hawk's P J~ From the $160s s Parade of Homrome entry 2572. Nestled in a is to wooded area. 3 homr dy for immediate move-in. Tour inty. the 2 new decorated model homes and choose from 12 rgess spacious floor plans. 1- and 2-story homes, 3-6 bedrooms. Community features soccer field and playground. From 1-295. exit 103rd St heading west to Old Middleburg Rd. Past Shindler Dr.) Left on Old Middleburg Rd to community 2.5 mi. on left. 19041 317-0069 888-KB-HOMES Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm;Tues.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 12-6pm kbhome.com "o...J......m1 REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. 2005 KB Home (KBH). Plants available while supplies last (value $5). No rain checks, not exchangeable for cash. Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/terms s oi rc 5.,r -]:c-cIt .:. al h..,.: .... ...r. .,,-,n.'a1 e.n1:: a e a r, o.o... .. ,, r., communty/htomesiteandarenotguaranteed.Squarefootage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities'lowest-priced homes Future o : .,-ir,.T-. .:...: I.... i .. ....I I. .,: ,. .. ,, i T... r... ir,.. : ,: .; : St. Johns Bluff Rd. South, Jacksonville, FL 32246, (904) 645-0003. Recreational facilities at Hawk's Pointe and Cartesian Pointe are private to community. Golfc c course and clubhouse at NewHomeSource com Cvnre lakes arp nthlir Continued cnve/nr-xsrpatin fl nfntire nrep-vrn slhipert to hanno and is not nuaranteer CRCORR8 IAX-IS77n .I. KR-a iu~nr77- :41 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 fletired Federal Employees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each rnonth 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 inonth at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to HELPING attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The ,MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @ sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org., Several Youth Fishing Derbies are coming up. Events are being held 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 Jacksonville Genealogical Society meeting will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Willow Branch Library, 2874 Park Avenue. For further information, contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. Dunkirk Lighthouse will host a military reunion at the Days Inn Dunkirk in Fredonia, N.Y. Sept. 15-18. Call Jules Nagy at 1-888-333-2831 or 1-888-333- 2838 or email him at nonipop- pop1 @cs.com. HANDS Fur Ball Gala Join the Jacksonville Humane Society Saturday 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 construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donat- ed materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 17 Westside Regional Park announces outdoor events By Leslie Royce Westside Regional Park Naturalist The Westside Regional Park located across the NAS Jax Main Gate is looking for volunteers to participate in Project Feeder Watch, which is a research and education project of the Cornell Lab of 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 scientists to track and study changing bird populations. We are looking for volun- teers to collect data on Fridays and Saturdays. You don't have to make a commitment 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 pro- gram. The following events and workshops will be held at the park in May: Habitat Studies for Homeschoolers May 20, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. The third in a series of habitat studies to learn more about the plants, animals, 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 participants. 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 followed by a tour through the but- terfly gardens. Bring your cameras because we will see butterflies! Registration is required for all workshops. For more information or to register, call 573-2498. UNLIMITED HOME PHONE SERVICE Unlimited Long Distance!! 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Sign up at the NAS Jax Gym. Basketball meeting slated A summer basketball meeting will be held May 25 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (UtSA 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 www. navalreserve. com 1-800-USA-USNR regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k Greybeard Team CSCWL VP-30 AIMD VP-16 CPRW-11 CNATTU CHSWL Intramural Team VP-30 AIMD Warriors VP-45 HS-75 VP-62 VP-16 PSD VS-30 Softball Standings As of May 13 Wins. Losses, 8 1 Team Wins CPRW-11 5 VS-32 6 AIMD 500 5 Naval Hospital 4 SERCC 4 VR-58 3 NCTS 3 HS-15 3 FACSFAC 3 VS-31 2 VP-30 IFT 2 AIMD 600 2 CNATTU 2 HS-11 1 Naval Hospital Galley 0 T Softball Standings As of May 13 Wins -Losses 11 1 10 1 9 1 6 1 7 3 . 7 3 7 3 6 4 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 IYPORT NAVAL RESERVE STAY STRONG I I-serve thi -I WXiu A ~A1. .-~'- w Losses 4 5 5 6 8 5 6 7 8 4 7 Women's Softball Standings As of May 6 ream Wins Losses VP-16 Lady Divas TPU Naval Hospital NADEP Basketball Standings As of May 13 Team Wins Losses Hurricanes 5 0 Hornets 4 0 Pressure 3 0 Bud Lite 3 2 Shockers 1 2 Sonic Boom 1 3 Prowlers 1 3 SERCC 0 3 DDJF 0 5 Tean HS-1 CNAI Nava VP-4 VP-3 AIMED VS-3 VS-3 Intramural Soccer Final Standings n Wins Losses T 1 5 0 TTU 5 2 Il Hospital 4 3 5 4 3 0 3 3 D 2 5 1 1 3 2 1 5 ies 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Days Advanced Tee Times Available "" $ Military Rate Monday-Friday Anytime Saturday & Sunday After 11 a.m. Present Coupon & Military ID On Arrival I.-----------------------------. ^Expiration 6/30/05 N 2217 Eagle Harbor Pkwy., EAGLE.- Orange Park, Florida HABIOR 269-9300 AT FLEMING ISLAND "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" 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Net 3/2,wood Real Estate BankruptcyLawFirmof 345 NassauCounty $499k. f904-992-9609 NEWRDBL 352 Sk 218o0 ,0.r 34,v57 O 1876ef, southre R2AdO t n 1 2-aLs3a 9-2 ANOWN TIRON Lansing J.0 Waterfrontate ot, 355k. 588-5330 Ask about32 Special landscaping, many at th FR, c air, shed $3500e REDUCED TO $85K HOUSES CASHRE NG 391-0030 bd lap inance Programs complex near new St. Cand 2499546 Need a starter homehan, 3/2,28x52 Anyon St. $75,900 S3 SB Condominiums 310 Mandarin J8o9h3n s Townsuee ne St. rtne nv A D Yen8 e tkebver e5a 9s5trter oe el dtty Sd9t $5190R 360AuctiutofArea/Town/ 307 SanMarco PonteVedra JCP:1926E. WindyWay readymid July ta SKvLINE quty Call905919941or591-9940 NEE A LAYE? State 12 BOall m C3br/2baCH&A, 4/2 2453SF, 2004 hm $199,900 Call 716-839 Jessica 771Mo 90S T"OkSMA ! Divorce? 365 Manufactured Homes screen porch fire- ustom FSBO $335K. 707-9811 19-5037 PCS O.P.ndN. W 3/4x2 wood Real Estate AAA Attorney Referral SvcBeaut 370iful 5 3 homer Sa n L 2/2 1342sf, lOft cel, place yrsold ex Beautiful 3/2 Single.3/2dP N F p 703 6 oe78430 re-noa-td n 24 ad 9047 8.6 OW 2 9259 0 rweoaterton 60d, wo hp sDe s 7=3h 8n606 c a 375 ts/creSage 2compnletely reovatedeecutiveUP/The Grove 2Story TH, fireplace. All firs.nted_____r 3803815Investment ropery 396-3384 pool home P. 4/2, 1800sf hdwd firsGATEWAYMOUNTAINNC $128,900.270 a- the beach" NOTARY PUBLIC 38 Retirempnt Comm. SPRINGTREE- hcer.teie/berbcpt $229.9k 10hCall Rebecca il 2467684 HOUSES$ Available to performcivil Sale or Rent Call 90473-6169 owl e ColSc o.9 3.77aceAhomNtewhLEETWOOa .499 16x80 370 Lots for Sale YHO marriages. I comet3741 Orlando Cir. 1400sf AFFORDABLE QUALITY Sawmill Lks 3420151. Clover Crtront T 4/3, 2 CLAYTON -'9114x652/2, Call Lisa @ 695-2255 you.9 390 Real EstateWanted 3fe rsn.ey. wk.i703-g066 NEWHOMES717 Mill Trail Ct. gar, sc r..m, dock. 2730 stv/fil w/, c air deck 2 % Budyers$ oeme. mrs new kitgar 4$ H.5 + bonus frd WALDEN CHASE-4/3275K 904-545-6867 v O. cond. 730-8606 REDMAN -70' 2/1 mini& read4 + media room +study yd. scrnporch. d Ec APG L c ar, Georgia Real roof, atriumculde-sac From the 150's. custom pool and 900827-5790 i 30 statelot $355k. 588-5330 Ask about Special landscaping many New3/2tile, granite No credit app, deck $7500. X cond. 7308606 ANGELO BUYS AFinance Programs extrasscr. nation, gated wit FR c air, shed$3500eq, REDUCED TO 85K HOUSES CASHed 6210 US (St Johns Co.) 8007491245545 MANDARIN STATION North oaks 3/2/2, 1571,0 sf00 Fr Classifed Adve2388 nd 298.m 730-860 Callahan, 01,3/2,28x52 Any cond handyman ders are required sub- 3BED, ONLY $60k 0 Mandarin 78124 xF9135 Open House tf located in Brunswick Maine Save Thousands! h omes for sale al I 440 Beach/Vacation/ged, 3/2,pnHueRVE CESe/.tDESTINY '98. No credit, lac. 15m Interstate iredaa mit3/2 Crooked River. $100 ash deposit For listing 315 Arlingtonor Sat and Sun, 1-4 pm Beach RIVER ACCESS -w/boat Call29-2735 access. 904-782-3201 distressed, vacant or Be 800-749- Large 2&6005285-53195347 dock 2/1.5TwnHm5811 HOM 445oupiedrae/Mini-YWHERE, yard. New roof, 10867 Percheron Dr.Dntio, bigto .$3500 SKYLINE -'92 28X60 3/2 ANY CONDITION S200 Auctions a ptia FSBO3/2spacious 2026 HOMES BY TONEY 2BR+ DEN fpweightrm.$124,900 eq, 94mo. 30 8606 stove, c air vinyl id, Apts/comm'l/residential auction leint. $121,000. Call neFSBO paint/carpet CRC-057161 BchIntracoastal pool Call 285-9318571-1111 shnglroof, deck. $7500 NO DEAL TOOBIGorn 904 808.9922 00-749-8124 xF201 more k. 743-5028 BCARD sCCRSE Dl -i Miitar 285oc31on5 Spclst ,1 s S Rent 21 nue Sales322- Deaths1171. Auto A -ients $219900. 19-9191O ePark /boatramplexYou Move! 730 8606 TOO SMALL Inte s SERIOUSWE BUY & SELL HOUSES lay $29k. Call 904-471-0014 SSIE 0sf, brselling, or relocating, nos nd new, SBrain Damage Birth Defects 443-7967 69900.Sweetwatgive me a call! Roomate3bdr/2bath Cpina FOrEst Or rh ArEAd I19790 61 6/2 9303 904-962-1086 C.ELmN oequity.ng We ca D-S 4x8-/. Gl Ce 330 Beahes Susan Kennedy Watson Realty Corp sme wk hac DomesticCreek Estates 5260 200sf 2-story, 962-3221 Only $125K ForListings th Grve 904-771-9055ge Park FL $5000. 904553-0027 MOVING? DO YOU NEED CamelotF ....l dCrt382 o54i3 904-o880 4x6700 360 -82N OU E. Beautiful5-3 home in Sti. Ieenlnd Rd 880"995"4 WE MAKE 800-749 FERN. BCHM3/2. TRIPLEWIDE '97t3/2, den 7 No flyMary'S. Ap 2233si. Irg ApptE.ve%. Wknds VALOAMEASI A4'2.HOME F2e Nofcredhth.Fp app l 703-506.or778-4330 kids club h FORECLOSURENewa crptsprinkler. $227K, SepW/D. $500 eq 473.30 ..DANKRUPTCY/ ratIngs 74124 motivated..n 360 Towns*tate spanish oaks, garmo. 00FREC912.7608nl BELOWM Z2 2900. 350 Waterfront workshop u m m er 30-8606 3815 pringgrove St. 074981 MUST Ihs .e GATEWAYMOUNTAINNC $128,900.27-467 Jax, FL Aondale/ FRUIT COVEHOME Cal 473-6169I oier 1324C C s CANALLOTSPutnam Co., 3.77 acre homesite with FLEETWOOD 9x0 370 Lots for Sale 300 ,.33.0rdIVMsoo,1For b.rg Dr 9041290.02;5 River access.$60k full privacy and pretty No creditD'9. 3/2. app,, May 2, 0 .Ortega ,-,'.,A904-626-G867 sunsetii $ Affordable, Fun Beach LivingK 10% Buyers Premium. -r eg. WS-2 22TwnHm k.I FLEMING ISL.Brand re 94-sunsetviews. $79K. DW, vnyl aid, shngl roof, ACRE -1lCleared & read PUBLIC WELCOME! JONE rtegaCondo JULINTON CREEKFSBO wram, 2T 6001 Gated community. Call c. airW/. $3000eq to build.Corner ofFish 36 CARS FROM 150 Riverfront gDA orgeousBE L4/3/3 waterE srendprch. Lae ven.9048388194 p o or v RealEsta- ATTORNEYS AT LAW sn tr M wa t er to BIVENS, JONES, DAW KINSed 21/2 tom2870sfhmon behindLhome MoEE w1 ot nRCO ith pool fitness 3/4 ac corner lot f w/pato 904-778-1670 BO in OP. 1958 Bluewww.gatewaymtn.com 1100 FLEMING ISLAND Great for Rent cl(904)u353-5579 usN-Ret. course view. AmeniAies CBCH location Big lot 11x20 cu bhoustee all ameni- cure viw.peni le _____eio Bird Run. Great Loca- e HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. have no credit, but Rel EtMle 0Aamn ties must see call d i. huge o en rkit, for-. e tion! 3/2. 1500 sf. cottage FSBO, hwf, need a home? We canCs! exyed k o d o r w t n m o b rf aons rsosew erN o assoc. F $463,900. Call 287-3161 for GROVE PARK 3/2 Newlya $135k 828-606-4629 hone. CalEmma 904 fees.115k Call 278-5950 405Apartments 302 Ri.771 90 S S o r 410Condominiums 302 Riverside MNo agents please. IFSBO13/2 1600sf remodeled brick home. 904-962-1086 SONr 410 mium s LARGE POOL HOM$164,900 obo 2 car gar, Irg fenced yd. Palatka 3/2 2950sf 9 1 MOUNTAIN HOME 4l2Retirement Sat.GEyPOOLgHOMEm904-891-9642 $154,900.386503-87125 MWW g approx 1.5ac. fend bk INVESTOR SPECIAL Near Mountain lots $499S Sa May 21 @1AM A FORECLOSURE it immac 386-439-1978. d, above grd pool w/ Regency in bankruptcy a t (Preview 10 $259,900262-1804 town. rgdeck, $250,000. 386- 2300sfeach. ready to build on 415Houses Furnished SPECIAL OLYMPICS FL 3bed, Only $43,000!$No0rth0LAE3A6.1U48e2300sf,994-9870/Rur 97 864-973-3330 942DHouses Unfurnished 15 mi. S. of Avenues Mall 80(_ BEAUTY 10961 ReadoN325 Oaks, 3/2/2, 1571 sf, For Classified Adve38isin6 -LAND HOME PACKAGE NICE buildle Ltin S Manufactured .5 mi 5RedofDekernBuesRMall/2EAustom1pool $1990Jacksonvillew/sunroom, 9 extras call 904-366-6300, PCS 2002 14X80 Astro 3/2 Double Wide $500 down, $1bmuiordblMoSHome L boats. Sold to highest 759-9314/955-3830 A 3BED FORECLOSURE! LAKE ASBURY bath 8x8 storage Middleburg. / Keystone. 430 Roommates boatss. Sol thiaght Onle$45,000Fltis -. $42,000like new $980 Down. $595 Mo. OWNER RETIRING 16 43SRoomsto Rent ders are required to sub- 3BED, ONLY$60k!c 800-749-8124xF589 brick, 1500sf Save Thousands! homes for sale all 440Beach/Vacation/ mit a $100 Cash deposit. For listings 315 Arlington -A-$176,900. 477-1189. 904-521-2674 Call 291-2735 rented, 904-545-7859 Resorts Luman E. Beasley, CAI 800-749-8124 x5347 n SBR HOMli 445 Storage/Mini- AB. 1441 AU-I1775 10% BP. ylLockers For auction infoE FORECLOSURE! 3Bed, Buy FSBO 4o Brick 3100s, callSOO-749-8124 x1002Lockers call Larry Miller at Only $28,000! For listings 12'ceil., fpl, lakefront & Rh ,Andrade,450 Management/Rental 904-808-9922 800-749-8124 xF201 more$435k. 743-5028 BAD CREDIT, SLOW Services CREDIT, GOOD CREDITe- Military Relocadon Specialist 455 Wanted to Rent NEGLIGENCE/PERSONAL INJURIES JUSTBUILTIN'-05 -1CDC_____ FSBO, 5/3, 3567sf on -N Injuries Deaths Auto Accidents acre, www.circlepix. Direct Line (904) 278-4176 400 cents MotorcycleAccidents Medical Negligence $329.9K 768-6112uns OCEAN WAY -14060 If you're buying, M'BURG -Efficienc Gossett St. 3/1, $65k e ,no +depru. al obo, new AC, new cpt, selling, or relocating, no pets/drugs. 291-4783 Brain Damage Birth Defects 443-7967 give me a call! Roommate3bdr/2bath Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Damage vdya inground pool car- D O CE330 Beaches Susan Kennewad port close to shop- W s R t hoping areas close dis- Domestic Paternity -Child Support 4/2, 2200 SF3 caro"YourlinteOrangePark,Fl. 3 utilities contact Robert Child Custody iJ[ng.sci ning, familyFriendsBusiness" Meggs 904-234-8652 or --rooms, fireplace. 904-880-6700 925-848-2725 FORECLOSURES A Full Service Brokerage 270-1121 OR 571-71T7 Affordable, Fun Beach Living A NEW PHASE STARTS SOON Vets & Active Duty.. *BURNEY BIvENS JOSHH JONES EDWARD 30 Years JARDIN DE MER Ne ESQ. ESQ. DAWKINS ROBERT LEE BEACH BLVD. & ISTH ST.upO Interest rate keep going BH might be your last chance to own at the Beach ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brand new 3bdrm condos B'AAROMT BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS LEE 9Z41- 22o MilitaryHomeBuyer.AcomAPARTMENTS Jacksonville 'Veterans Orange 8007498124 x872 or call 1100 Seagate Ave, Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 (904) 353-5579 USN-Ret. 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ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC. 904-686-4651 ASK For MARI: 0021776 AFFORDABLE LARGE S2,3 BEDROOM HOMES (904) 85-2922C00498 x 200's 400's 0-570 700's 900's 1200's line at kt NFMAMAK KAlt I :ib~tic. 22 U XAJr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 405 Apartments Unfurnished Across from Regency mall. 1. 2, 3 BRs Apart- ments Available. 888-836-3613 AVONDALE -1/1, 1100sf potential 2nd br, CHS&A 975/ m. Call 387-2214 AVONDALE HI RISE RIVERFRONT Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. Balcony. Heat/AC Paid! 384-6151 Mon-Sat AVONDALE -Historic area. Carriage house w/gar. $750m 994-7740 BEAUTIFUL WESTSIDE COMMUNnITY1! 6T Offering Spaciousi - 1&2BR's & 2 Pools STARTING AT $48. Close to shoppinU FCCJ & Downtow= B CALL NOW R (904) 387-2933B.4 CF & NAS 28R Dup Scromd Deck. Fen Yard. Pet OK! Ref Req. $595 778-2897 JAX BCH, Irg 1/1 w/gar. refurb condo. w/d, $895 mo 904 241- 5564 LAKESHORE 1/1 Gar. Apt off Casset Ave. 500dwn+ $500m. 338-5535 NORTHSIDE Large 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms. $99 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! No application fee. CALL (904) 751-1510 PELICAN POINT APTS. $150 Moves You in plus 2 Months Free Electric. 904-757-8742 1333 Dunn Ave RIV'SIDE,2/1, new carpet and refurb rent $500, dep $400, 904-699-8501 R'SIDE/DWNTWN-Cheap Lrg 2 & 3br/lba, ch/a, w/d, Hosp/Rvr 388 6335 R'SIDE-Charming 2/2Dup hdwd firs, w/d hu, $695m+. 904-387-2967 SO'SIDE 3/2, condo in Overlook, Baymead- ows. $1100881-8998 WestsIde-Come I Bloom With Us! -A . Large 2&38R Apt 1 Homes at Affordable\ Rates 777-5581 GREGORY WEST APTS / W'SIDE duplex upstairs clean 1/1, 2 Irg closets, carpet, good parking no pets, $495mo NSmkr 707-6251 or 268-0126 W'SIDE off 103rd. nice 2br ch&a. S550, mo. incl water 614 7294 W'SIDE SERENITY Casa Grande offers aford able spacious apis In a quiet community 781-4488. $399 Available hley Park 0 k757-0240 $199 Moves you In! 1 BDR $499 2 BDR $599 HURRY! 888-696-7917 $99.00 DEPOSIT SPECIAL Effic. & 1BR w/approval. 2BR Also Avail, 1 Stry, WD Randall Court 731- 0213 410 Condominiums & 3/2 Condo for Rent No Pets-Ground floor, t Appliances, Carpet New Air Conditioner, Po ol, near schools, churches, shopping ctrs. $ 830 Per month Includes Electric 1st and Last month rent required and 2 references. 904 744-3870 home 904 346-5100 work ask for Barbara C. ATL/ UNIV- 2/2, river access, w/d $900m0. 7mo lease 673-9660 ATLANTIC BLVD ON River 2/1.5 TH all apple & amen. $875m0. 904-688-0060 www.jaxcondos.net BAYMEADOWS/San Jose unique 1/1 + ofc/study, cn, $700mo 904- 737- 9753 BAYMEADOWS 3/2 1400sf 9A at Gate Pkwy. $1200m. Cov. pkg. 904-543-7847 BEACHES /ICW 3/2.5 on the water, beautiful views, garage, pool, $1900mo. 249-7802 BEACHES 2/2, 1st fir, full amenities. $1100 mo + sec. 904-613-2569 4, BRAND NEW FLEMING ISLAND PLANTATION CONDO 1812sf, 3/2.5, with gar for lease/rent. Gated comm. "A" Rated Schools, golf pools, tennis, volly- ball, 11mi from NAS Jax $1250mo. 803-4287/ 264-1239. S- '99 loaded leather, very clean, 82k mi, building house, must sell, asking $8400 317-0801 or 301-2118 HARBOR TOWN New 3/3. gar, facing Intercoastal. $2500m long term lease. 904285.3353/613-8040 JAX BEACH 3/2 Ocean- front, pool, end unit, NS, $2000 514-0793. H, NEAR BEACH 1/1 * tennis, JTB $825. Call 904-382-3595 ORTEGA -wtrfnrnt 2/2, lux condo, fully furn, ncl utils $1850 + 388-9072 Ponte Vedra 2/2 2064 Sea Hawk, corner unit, w/d, pool $950. 476-6153 Ponte Vedra Ocean Grand Serenata Beach Club 3/3 LR, DR, gourmet kit, w/granite counter tops, scrn lanai w/ gas grill, pool, ocean, clubhouse, gar $1995 mo. 904-794-4308 PV /Sawgrass 3/2 gar fp on wtr, comm. pool, Avi 7/1 $1600m 904,2840702 PVB -1/1 gated, scrn uiet 3rd fir, pool, $900 904-534-7802 PVB 2/2S TH, w/d, fpl. Move in Special $1095m No pets. Call 612-6489 PVB Belleza 1/1, newly remod., $950, gar avail extra 727934-7107 SO'SIDE- new II Villa- gio condo. 2/2.5, pool, witness, $1150 742-9613 SOUTHSIDE II Villaglo new 3/2 condo granite tops, $1250mo. 1st m o n t h f r e e 904-519-8510 to view S'SIDE/Rlver Hills Gated W/pool, 3/2, w/d, wtrfrnt w/boat slip, pets ok 1460sf $1200mo. 904-226-3975 mm U. 410 Condominiums 420 U.nfurnised C HOMES OFMAYPORT HOUSE CITIHOMESOF FOR RENT- 2/2, SAN MARCO IlOak Harbor, close 2 BEDROOM / BATH to base and boat UNITS 900 SQ. FT. ramp. 270-8464 RECENTLY UPGRADED! PCS Move. UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED MURRAY HILL 2/1, ch/a, COURTYARD WITH POOL! B6 deck. $600m+$500dp WATER INCL IN LEASE! 1287 Randolph 838-2717 $650 & UP A MONTH SECTION8APPROVED. Murray Hill charming (904)730-8060 English cottage 3/2 FEDERATED hdwd firs. w/1/ guest MANAGEMENT GROUP hse, $1500mo. 537-8825 d NEAR HAS JAX 3/2 S'SIDE 9A/Gate Pkwy, home with pool. Ig 3/2. elevators, gated, all ] |fencd yard, great amenities w/d, $1150 neighborhood, all mo. 904-704-8169 ,. new appi, avail now. $1250/mo +dep. Pets ok SSide- Modern 2/2. Call now. 904- 7599662; Condo near UNF. 559-924-2263 PCS move all ammen.. 970sf $825 No pets, Call Heidi New 48 2.SA- 904-620-8801 days & 1800/mo 2900sf, 10 eves/wkends 708-3765 $ 1minfrom2sf 10 St. Aug 3/2 gar, marsh PC move Aug. 1st vlew, pool,1700sf $1300 Call Judith 803-4184 904 910-7397"0 NORTHSIDE -3/1. quiet WESTSDE 2/2 & 3/2 T on Rib. Riv. fncd nicely ch&a kit eqpt WD conn, renov. $750 710-7431 convient to NAS & OP nice! $715-$815 appi req call for appt NORTHSIDE 384-9206 BRAND NEW HOME WINDSOR PARK 3/2, open 2870 Centerwood Dr N fir plan hwd firs & 3/21540SF$985 orch golf course view, $300 OFF PD club house 1STMONTHSRENT! amenities. $1250mo. FEDERATEDMGMT. Call Lincoln 874-0739 GROUP (904) 730-8060 415 Houses 4 Furnished NORTHSIDE HOUSE FOR RENT BRAND NEW HOME!!! 2 Bdrm/2full bath, 2 4092 Clearbrook Cove , bcar garage Less than 2 3/218755F $1095 yrs old- Extras inc1: GROUP Flat top stove New wash (904)730-8060 and dryer Built in Micro, Lake view Available 15 June Only $995 Mo 7.5 miles to ITOIA L AE NAS Jax call Jeff @910-9851 NSIDE VICTORIA LAKES Scar gar 2800sf 2 story, 42 Houses + amenities. $1495mo 40U Unfurnished Avail. 6/1. Call ______________904-631-1739 207-4142 -Cottages at Oakleaf" brand new, 3/2.5. many amenities, trash & D ground maint. $1100 (904) 807-4885 3 M ALT BCH/MAYPORT 3/2, duplex $900mo & 2/2 duplex $850mo nice 1721S $ n hood, gar, fen bk yd, 294-3223 Argyle 3/2, Great Rm ARGYLE Fpic, Scrnd Patio. Pet Ok. 7782 MaCdougail Dr. nfl30 op2eS4-s546 7782 Macdougall Dr. RefsReq $995 778 2897 3/2 1425SF $950 ARL/SUMMER BROOK 2 brand new homes. 4/3 7358 Sweet Pea Trl $1495 or 4/2 $144S5.Tons 7358 Sweet Pea TrI RofUpgrdsi90*22639 3/2 1200SF $835 ARL3.2 1400uSF.w,'d $200 OFF 1ST h1up ne. tile,- carpet MONTHS RENT! floocrs.carp.rt $950. mo icl. elec. wir 525. 1195 7917 Collins Ba Ct ARL Ft Caroline 4/2/2, $1150 moAvail 5/23, 4/2 1716SF $995 904- 284- 7644/657- 6186 ATL BCH -Walk to bch 8429 Fire Fly Lane 3/2 FL rm, 2 car gar 1650 3/2 1652SF $900 SF, $1500mo. 242-7991 SBAYMEADOWS & 9A 08174 Loch Lomond Ln 3/2.5TH, Gated, Pool, 4/2 2082SF $1150 $1200m. Michael 631-2351 m VAILABLE MID-JUNE BAYMEADOWS Hampton Glen, story, 4/2.5, 2400SF, $2350mo. 9254SweetRoseLn. 645-6929 or 220-5383 3/2 1358SF $875 CF& HAS Batcheldor Cottage AVAILABLE MID-JUNE 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OKI Refs Req 778- 287 9254 Falsmill DAYBREAK WOODS 3/2 3/2 1605SF $1050 New Home $1200/moin MI LNE +dep 904-465-7833 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE E. ARL 3/2, 2000sf, R, LR, Kit FR, FL Rm, 2cgar 9367 Prosperity Lake .acfncd yd, petsok, | 3/2 1721SF $1150 Iwn svc incl 1/2mo ep. VAILABLE MID-JUNE $1700m. 864-288-7723 VAILABLE MID-JUNE EAGLE HARBOR 3/2 ARLINGTON 1700sf, no pets, all amen., $1300mo 284-461 11631 Tananger Drive EAGLE HARBOR NEW 3/2.5 1440SF$850 RENTAL!!! 3/2. 1845sf culdesac $1450. 334-3845 L1832 Valley Garden D FLEM ISL. 3/2 No Maint. 3/2.5 1634SF $1025 5mi from 295. $1300mo+ FENCED, $1000dp. 904,477-1389 SCREENED PATIO! FLEM ISL3/2, pool & tennis, lawn maint. sm Rn N O INGS pets OK 2 car gar GREEN COVE SPRINGS $1400mgo. Call 3332 Citations Dr. 904 386- 6455 or 278 1773 3/2 1676SF $1075 FLEM ISL PLANT New 3/3TH spacious, all amen. $1200m 269-3614 CW .13198 Ebbtide Court FT. CAROLINE Forest 3/ 14 Bi 1 C2ul Hills sub. 3/2, 2 car gar, 3/2 19405F $1125 fncd yd, freshly painted, avail immed. 12615 StOCkwood Ln $1200mo. 821-0178 3/2 $875 1 House for rent. PATIO HOME! $880/mo. NO pets. Available 05/30/05 Contact Rich San- 935 Collinswood tomaure@619-454-3872 3/2 1691SF $1295 rkhlapoain.rr.com ICW/ 3/2. 1325SF A-VAILABLE MID-JUNE 13226 Companion Cir S $1250/mo. MAYPORT DON BROWN REALTY 2125 Fairway Villas 270-1121 or S71-7177 3/2 912SF $775 ICW / KERNAN 3/2/2 WD, 1900sf, fp, scrn prch, $1350 + dep 543-8889 MIDDLEBURG SICW Kernan 3/2. 3840 Hideaway Ln. s ec. sys. irr-ss, 3/2 1356SF $895 I l1 fncd yd, $1250+ dep. Sunchase Dr. 30 idaa 233-6978. PCS Move. 3904 Hideaway Ln. Intracoastal New Town 3/2 1268SF $925 hm gate 2br/ 2ba. gar. NVAILABLE MID-JUNE scr. prch. 321-278.8898 JAMES ISLAND 4/2 Pool 2685 Secret Harbor home in gated comm. 3/2 1000SF $925 Pets & short term con- sidered. Avail inmmed VAILABLE MID-JUNE $1975.mo. 904-545 6720 JAX BCH Cute 2/2, w/d, 1290 Highfleld fpl, 2cgar, grt yd & dog 3/2 1725SF $1250 dr. $1300m. 372-0777 FENCED YARD! 16th Ave S. to Roberts. JULUNGTON CREEK/' 1827 Shannon Lake FRUIT COVE newer home. great schools. 3/2 3/2 1350SF $885 $1250mo. 904-838-6138 JULINGTON CREEK 3405 Fieldstone Ct. PLANTATION 4/3,2400sf 3/2 1582SF $975 2car gar, owner will maint. yd, w/d incl. $300 OFF 1ST $18oomo. 904-859-0677 FULL MONTHS RENT! 4 KINGSBAY $880m, Sno pets, avail. 5/30 NORTHSIDE I SContact 4092 Clearbrook Cove Rich Santomauro. R 619-454-3872 or Road richlap@san.rr.com 3/2 1875SF $1095 S KINGSBAY 3br/ NEW CONSTRUCTION S2ba, appliances, HOME! I1 carport, 2 car gar, S Ig fenced yard, in-ground pool, CH&A, 8048 Lexington minutes from base, 3/1 1284SF $675 schools, 1-95. $llOO1100mo 912-576-4028 2918 Centerwood Dr. 4, MANDARIN 3/2, 3/2 16405F $895 Lakefront, 2000sf, $300 OFF 1ST w/d incl. Lots new, 10rmin. to NAS. FULL MONTHS RENT! $1150m. 917-306-1940 MANDARIN 4/2. 3440 Brahma Bull $1295MO. lyr lease. Circle North coach Ct.e 223- e 4/2 1745SF $1075 MANDARIN off Manda- rin Rd. 3/2, LR, DR, new cpt, 2 car gar, fncd yd, frig. sty. mcwv, w/d, YULEE snrm, immac. $1250 mi incldg lawn svc. Call 861824 Worthington anytime 904-716-3809 3/2 1383SF $1025 M'BURG 3/2 on fncd acre. $85odw+$850m. Avail www.federatedman 6/15. 904-509-2460 Af20 Houses 420 Unfurnished NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOMESII Creekside Bend 1449 -1765SF Models To Choose From $975 and Up! FEDERATED MGMTr. GROUP (904) 730-8060 O.P. 3br/2 full baths Irg great room, $1200mo. Call 278 1210 OAKLEAF/OP -New 4/2 $1250Rent/Own. amen., NICE. 904-449-4536 OAKLEAF -Brand new, 4/2, 1750sf, nr new amen cntr. $1250 215-3999 see o u r w e b s i t e www.83245.rentclicks.com OAKLEAF NEW, Lease/ lease to Buy, 3/2 $1250m 940-1956, 904-465-1917 OP/M'BURG 3/2 ly/o home. 2car gar $975+dp 12mo lease. 904- 291.-2835 OP/OAKLEAF brand new; 3/2; over 2000 SF; near amenities/pool; $1295m+dp. 904-710-8070 PONTE VEDRA BEACH Roscoe Blvd. ready now, new crpt, new paint, 5/3, gar, 2ksf, priv. on 1 ac, Horses OK, $1995mo. 285-1403 219-6362 PVB/Fiddlers Marsh 3/2, 2cgar, comm pool/ten. $1475m. 352-514-1848 PVB 3br+Study/2.5, gar, lake, lanai, Iwn svc, Avi 6/1. $2050m 904-280-0620 SAN JOSE 3/2. LR, fam rm, 2 car gar, remod- eled, $1150mo 434-1686 SOUTHSIDE -2/1, tile fir, ceil fans, fncd yd, $700mo. 264-0041 S'SIDE 3/1, Den. gar, bright, clean, gd area. NO PETS, $895 737-5791 MANDARIN 4443 Windergate Dr. 2/2.5 12805F $725 12102 Dividing Oaks Trail East 4/2 2800SF $1795 SCREENED POOL!! 1422 W Chinaberry Ct. 4/2/3 2200SF $1495 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! (JULINGTON CREEK PL) . ORANGE PARK 1965 Oak Twist ! 3/2.5 1516SF $865 5046 Knights Bridge 2/2 912SF $675 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE!. 2658 Malibu Circle 3/2 1084SF $775 5019 Fulham 2/2 900SF $650 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! SOUTHSIDE 7801 Pt Meadows e Drive #3307 2/2/1 1200SF $1150 r 5811 Atlantic Blvd. #185 2/2.5 1042SF $750 $250 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! 354 Van Gough 3/2.5 1937SF $1150 ST. JOHNS COUNTY 262 Cezanne Circle (Florentine Sub.) 3/2 1937SF $1150 (Negotiable) 354 Van Gough 3/2.5 1937SF $1100 WESTSIDE ! 8038 Beaver Creek 3/2 1268SF $925 4471 Loveland Pass Drive West 3/2 1374SF $1050 8018 Loveland Pass South 3/2 1569SF $1050 $250 OFF 1ST MONTH RENT! 4488 Loveland Pass Drive 3/2 1510SF $995 ! $500 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North 4/2 1745SF $1025 7726 Arancio Drive 3/2 1200SF $860 642 Purcell Drive 3/2 1359SF $900 6790 Plum Lake Dr. 3/2 1465SF $950 AVAILABLE 5/20 6051 Maggie Circle #101 3/2 1157SF $895 9602 Grove Hills Ln. 3/2 1746SF $975 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! 5325 Comanche 2/1 900SF $650 NEWLY RENOVATED! WORLD GOLF VILLAGE ! 1301 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1215 1330 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1125 1 MONTH FREE! agementgroup.com 42o0 Houses S Unfurnished S'SIDE Townhouse, new 3/2.5 1 car gar. gated comm, near St. Lukes HoSp & JTB. $1195mo. Part fumn avail $1395mo. 904-631-1739 207-4142. St. Johns Colerttag ST. MARYS 3BR/2BA. 1710 Shadowlawn Dr. $880mo no pets, avail 30 May 05. Con- tact: Rich 619-454-3872 VENETIA Fam. n'hood. nr NAS & Elem. Sch. 2/1.5, Ig FR. eat in kit, LR, DR. $1050 + dep. 5509 Salerno Rd. #318-0602 WATERFRONT pry dock, New 3/2.5, 2 car gar, nr Downtown/NAS, $1350mo. 534-6897 Westside 3/1. ch&a, HUD OK, 1110 Tyler $750m, $500dep. Call 751-9873 Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE COUNTRY LIVING for mature person, no pets, newly renovated 2/1.5, fpic, A/C. Fla Rm, includes lawn maint, 950mo + dep 591.6372 WESTSIDE NAS JAX AREA 4/2 Remodeled, quiet, large yard. $1000lmo. 904-742-4582 WESTSIDE Quaint Home In rstal Springs 593 Radnor 3/2 1296SF, $875 FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 WS 3/15+Bonus rm, new ch/a, scr patio, fen yd w/shed. No smk/pets or HUD. 777.5955. $875. W'SIDE 2/1, duplex, fncd yd, $525mo. HUD 1875 Newbolt, 32210 389-0331 545-4836 W'SIDE Ig brick, clean 3/1.5, FR, DR, LR eat in kit, ch&a, fen yd, lawn serve, no petsgquiet area, NS, $795mo 707-6251 or 268-0126 RENT-TO-OWN Any Home on Mkt. Investor will purchase. Bad Credit OK. 888-389-0540 x9010 425 Manufactured Homes 2BR Trir, on priv lot, water/ lights furn, 3522 Imeson 786-1067 -M~i'B^^ CALL 695-2255 MAND. /295 & Greenland 2/1 SW, $550+wtr. 904-443-7967 MDLBRG- 3/2, all elect, on prlv land., Abso- lutely no pets or crit- ters, 282-0409/ 219-2834/ 291-1944 430 Roommates AtL Blvd/Kernan-Sh are 4/2 home. DSL & all util. incl. Wery gd area. N/S only $140wk 904-449-8661 ICW & ATL HOUSE $375+ 1/3 utils. $120wk inc. utils. No pets. 891-9140 MANDARIN need 2 roommates to share 3br hm. $400 292-4622 M'BURG Prof to share 4br house, 15min to Orange Pk Mall, smok- ing OK $350+. 282-6664 OP Room In 4/2.5 Pool Home. No pets, $425m. Prof. fern prefd 276-0055 , ROOMMATE WANTED 3/2 IG pool, carport, close areas, close distance to NAS Mayport and lax University Call $400 +split utilities 925-848-2725 Roommate wanted SNM-smoke, Utilities included. A/C, Cable, Washer/Dryer $400m. near Kingsley in O.P. Call 386-0207 W'SIDE Share 3br home. Cbl, ph, w/d, all util incl. $100wk+sec dp 962-3338 435. Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ORANGE PARK Room in private I VTown House $400. all util incl. Call 386-0207 7 miles from NAS Jax ORANGE PARK share large house $450mo tLt 1/2 until. 904-610-9240 WESTSIDE off Roosevelt Blvd. Newly remod. quiet and nice, unfurn'd no pets $110wk + $190dep. 881-4980 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts N.C. MTNS -Beautiful 3/2home, fully eqpt. Close to Helen, GA. 1-800-821-0166 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent ARL- WAREHOUSE 1750 OR 2100sf w/carpet & a/c ofc $650 or $735 Call 725-1437 REGENCY AREA - New Ofc/Wrhse. 1500SF- Call 813-6242 515 Office Space For Rent BAYMEADOWS Exec. Suites Avail Nowl Class A, Waterview, Furnished. $500-$1250. 904.730- 8111 NEWI1 Brand new office space. Near San Jose/ Baymeadows. Incl. Internet, parking, phones. Sarah 355-6000 S'Side 2011 Gibson Rd. Remodeld. 1300sf. J. @ 646-1993 Sev. Prop Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold s50 Business Opportunities EST. Floor Covering Buss. Mgr/Owner. Fin. avail. Great Oppty. 568.-7706 FLOWER SHOP FOR SALE Serious inqonly. 904-699-5277 Liquor License, 4COP; Duval County $200700 Call (=04 631.6917 MOBILE HOT FOOD TRUCK w/business. Call 904-716-5165 NEW CONV STORE FOR SALE -Save $$$. Call 710-3184 Small Snack/Soda Vend. Bus. 4 established accts +several extra machines. Reduced to $9K Hal Hilton 534.0948 SMOOTHIE BAR TIKI CART FUN! Custom made smoothie bar for sale. Perfect for a new biz or add-on to your existing business. For more details,email tropical- freezes@bellsouth.net or call 386 503-3303 SPECIALTY COFFEE HOUSE& CAFE Mon Fri only. in eitremel bus5 nign volume c.alfice building. Call 940-9856 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools MORTGAGE BROKER MORTGAGE LENDER Class July 15-17 Superior Instruction www.myfreLcom (904) 269- 2555 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class June 6 8 Week Eve Class May 18 Superior Instruction www.m yfrelcoam (904) 269-2555 700 Domestic HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER Baymeadows area. Honest. Dependable, Good Refs. 642-9003 7O2 Customer 7V0 Service OFFICE ADMIN/CUST SVC PT to FT. Positive, outgoing personality. Cal Va 904-241-8150 706 Accounting/ 706 Bookkeeping ACCOUNTANT- For Org. Pk CPA firm, PT Sr. Acct./ CPA fax 264-3588 707 Driver "Fuel Tanker Drivers needed Class A Local Work, $750+ per week Potential (904) 732-2307" AUTO Transport Driver for 9 car rig. Exp only. In state. Great money Call 591.6297, 645.3969 CLASS B CDL. Exc Pay & Benefits. Great Work- ing Environment, Come Join The Seaboard Team!! Throwers, also needed. Apply at 445 IGP. 904-825-0991 EOE/ DFWP DRIVERS -Roadway Express, Inc. has Immediate openings for P/T local delivery driv- ers. Must posses Class A CDL with Hazmat and Doubles endorsements. Must pass DOT physi- cal and drugscreen, 2yrs TT exp. with safe driving record req. Apply in person Sun. - Fr I. at Roadway Express, 5650 Witten Rd., Jax. Affirmative Action EOE minorities and / or females encouraged to apply. 707 Driver Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on bonus* WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most weekends Co. starting pay $.31-.34/mile SO0/OP pay $.85/mile + fuel supplement $.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k *$25 Weekly Service Bonus *Paid First 2 Weeks Call G r e g @ 800-723-3424 for info TANK DRIVER Loc/ reg/ OTR. dedicated $1000up 2 yrs OTR. 813-267-0023 Class A CDL with H Endorsement required. If you are an experienced driver or school graduate we can get you home almost every day. Call to find out about the opportunities. $1000 sign on bonus for drivers with one year experience. Recruit- ing bonus, new pay pkg&full benefits. Commercial Carrier Corp 5310 New Kings Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 (904) 764,4516 88v 547-6649 EOE/DFWP DRIVER WANTED Tire Soles Of Jacksonville Requires class A CDL with good driving record. In-state deliv- eries, nighttime route. Apply in person at 2759 West 5th St. For direc- tions call 378-0090 D/F/W/P EOE Dump Truck Drivers Experienced only apply. Clean MVR. Great benefit package, vacation pd holidays, 401K. health and dental Insurance. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 SOFA EXPRESS Here today. Home tomorrow. DELIVERY DRIVERS Earning Potential of $30K+ Clean driving record w/1 yr driving exp, ability to read a map, strong communication skills & great work ethic. Must be 21 yrs old. Eve & wkndnec. EOE. Apply in person to: Sofa Express-Orange Park 8151 Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville (904) 899- 1612 (fax) careers@sofaexpress.com co0607M' -- WHERE ARE THE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES? Medical Assistant FTC offers training for ma opportunities will Medical Assistant have the biggest > Business & Management 1 growth, according m Electronics/Computer Tec to the u s Network Administration/ H Department & Programming of Labor Computer Drafting & Desig Paralegal Studies. NEWi Call Now Toll Free! 1.888.724.1158 www.flatech.edu .- Financial aid a.-ailable for those iruwhoquall ll Approved ror VA benefits ny careers: Technology hnology Hardware ROR PROGRAM! 707 Driver Fuel $1.25 per Gallon!!! OWNER OPERATORS Rinker Materials Trans- Eort Division and New ine Transport (a major Flat Bed carrier in Florida) are seeking owner-operators to run in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina (Home every weekend). (Home every evening). Loads? Yes! Reloads? Yes! Loads every Day? Yes! You would be dedicated to Hanson Pipe and products in Green Cove springs hauling Con- crete Pipe and Con- crete Products. No more than 2 moving violations in 3 years. No accidents in the past 3 years. We offer Weekly Pay Settlements, Plenty of Freight, Our Trailers and Equipment Home daily and a Nice Sign On Bonus. Our owner operators also enjoy fuel prices that are held at $1.25. If you are an owner-operator living in the Jacksonville area what are you waiting for call today? New Line Transport 888-714-0056 LUMBER TRUCK DRIVER For 10 wheel dump. Must have T/T exp. No over- night. Clean record. Apply WoodTreaters 2610 Fairfax St. OWNER OPERATORS for tank container opera- tions Jacksonville. All dedicated freight. 2 yrs exp. Tank & Hazmat endorsement reqd. Call Walter @sDana trans- port 800-733-3262 SERVICE ROUTE DRIVER, Class B airbrakes apply 2815 Powers Ave SWEEPER DRIVERS, Equipment Operators, Night shift, 751-1587 TRUCK DRIVER Class B. Exp'd & career minded to operate front end loaders & rolloffs. for SP Recycling Corp. Jacksonville, FL. $13.48/ hr, 40 hr wk. Exc 1st day benefits. DFWP/EOE All applications accepted in person at Worksource, 5000-2 Norwood Ave 710 t Industrial/ 71 Trades 4/C WEB FIRST PRESS- MAN- 4/C Web second Pressman, Folder Operator, Stitcher Operator, Perfect Binding Operator, Night Shift Production Mgr Over press & bindery. Call Call Jim Seation @ Rose Printing 850-325-6846 AC/REF APPRENTICE Must have valid drivers license. Great oppor- tunity and benefits. Call 260-0464 AC & REFRIGERATION TECHS Good pay and benefits. Call 387-2106 For residential home builder to install win- dows. Call ClMaude @904-646-5793 ext 111 APT PUNCH OR WAR- RANTY WORK PERSON WITH EXP- Apply at 9745 Tochton Rd@ construction trailer BOBCAT/FORKUFT OPERATOR Exp'd. Mechanical exp a plus. $10/hr to start.40 hr wk. EOE/DFWP Apply 8am-2pm: SP Recycling Corp. 955 Tallyrand Ave. CABINET BUILDERS & FINISHERS experienced only. Benefits, 962-9377 CARPENTERS & HELPERS Framing, expd or will- ing to learn 334-3267 CARPENTERS & LEAD- FRAMERS. Incentives - Lots of work. M-F, 7-3:30 262-3181 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Toppay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800- 693-7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS OP/St. John area. w/tools & transp. Call Karen 904 777- 5775 CARPENTERS residential framing nec. OP. Argyle &Wsid e areas Tools & transD rea Ph 545 0207 Concrete Form Carpenters F/T Tools & Iran3p req Co. vehiclee MUST HAVE GOOD DL Grt Pay Bnfts Call3 4pm 6om 993 7657 CONSTRUCTION BUILDER Large national homebuilder seeks Budlders in St. Johns Duval. Clay. and Nassau Count l Candidates will work with nomebuyers as well as suocontrac. tors Strong organi- zational and cornm munication skills needed Must be organized, detail oriented, sell-moti- vated. and a team player. Competitive s313ry and excellent benefits. Fax resume and salary requ-re- ments to (904) 940-1267. EOE.DFW. CONSTRUCTION & Superintendents Balfour Bea3tt Con- struction Inc IS now accepting applications (nr the Jacksonlie area Florida Dept o! Transportation & structures experience Email resumes or letters of interest to iyounk,'_ibbclusa corn or ras tO 1904)781 5383 BBCI is an Eouai Opportunity Emplo er CRANE OPERATORS CDL CIsLs Bred 904 26 3401 71O Industrial/ 710 Trades DUE TO INCREASING BUSINESS GENERAL CONTRACTOR is seeking a job site pre engineered erection crew superintendent w/at least 3-5 years exp. Must be reliable organized, w/good communication and people skills. Please fax resume 744-9645 or call 744-9901 DIRECTIONAL DRILLER OPERATORS & HELPERS NEEDED. Exp nec, need CDL & Clean MVR, Apply In person at 15153 North Main St. 714-4001. DFWP DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Exp. nec Apply at 2107 New Berlin Rd, Clean CDL req'd 757-7000 ELECTRICAL JOB FOREMAN & HELPERS (all levels) EXC PAY! Multi-family/ condos Ins., paid vac & hol! Call today 904 745- 2900 ELECTRICIAN, JOURNEY- MEN & HELPERS exp. prefd Gd pay & benefits. DFWP Call 904-272-0272 ELECTRICIANS - JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS -Comm/ resid Exp req. Exc benefit pkg incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS- with exp. Com- mercial & resid.Comp pay & benefits. DFWP Globe Electrical Con- tractors Jax 260-9900 St Aug 810-0900 ELECTRICIANS HELPER & Operators Trckhoe finish Dozer, trackhoe for pipe crew. Great benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLOR[IDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 FLOORING FIELD SUPERVISOR Experience = Top Pay for new construction. Carpet, tile, wood for large contractor. Ben- efits + bonus & oppor- tunity for growth. Call 904-880 5306 or fax 904-s880-5329. FLOORS Wood only, sand & finish. Exp'd. Top pay, benefits. EOE DFWP Call 448-6820 FRAMERS/CARPENTERS Comm'l & Residential Need commercial Top pay for quality installer for sectional & rolling steel doors. Steady work.Apply Overhead Door Co. 6884 N. Phillips Parkway Dr. 268-1627 DUE TO INCREASING BUSINESS GENERAL CONTRACTOR is seeking a job site general superinten- ant w/at least 3-5 years exp. Must be reliable, organized. w/good communica- tion and people skills. Please fax resume 744-9645 or call 744-9901 INSTALLERS of Cabinets or Granite in Jacksonville needed. Small company desired with workmans comp & liability insurance for comm'/ installations. Call Kyle 913-338-4488 to set up interviews for end of May. INSULATION INSTALLERS: Residential blown and batt. Exppref. Dri Lic a must! Wilkinson Insu- lation, 904,396-1651 LABORER/MACHINE OPERATOR-ASAP call M-F 8-2. 781-8903 MARKETING PROFESSIONAL to prepare materials for proposals and pre- sentations. Salary commensurate with exp. 904-292-1683 MIRROR, SHELVING & SHOWER ENCLOSURE INSTALLER FT Exp pref, Competi- tive Pay & benefits Call 904-288-8888 PIPE CREW- for site utility. Laborers , Operators. Exp a plus Mirarnda Contr3cting Call 386 1121 EOE DFWP Hitrman. Talamn Laborers. Good benefit health dent 31. pd 6hoia s. Vc. 40K EOE DFWP Apply a3. FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alia3 Drve 714 0041 1t06 UNDERGROUND UTILITY CO Seeking: * Foreman * Pipe Layers : Operators - Laborers pth wperirence Drug Free EOE great ben eflit Appil at 395 Corporate Way. Orange Park 278-1736 I PLUMBERS. 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Loomis, Fargo & Ca employee ens oy a bervefs package dat one Of the best a the industry cluding medal, dental, vsion, dsabiity. 401k and money. Interested candidates may apply online at: www.loomlsfargojobs.com or call (904) 398-2090. EOE. M/FV/D.Drug-Free Workplce. BB9700008 C006097 TAKE -yoUn FUTURE :! I FREE FREE o FREE & FREE 9 FREE o FREE FREE e FREE ~rC JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 19, 2005 710 Industrial/ S Trades ROOFING DISTRIBUTOR opening a new branch on June 6th at 4930 Spring Park Rd. in Jacksonville! Need to staff up now! We offer excellent pay & bnfits: paid medical & holidays, vacation, 401K & more. EDE/ DFWP Open House Wed 5/18 or Th 5/19 10am. 1pm & 3-6pm, both days. call Andy 38& 527-1011 or send resume to amcnerney@srsicorp.com. DRIVERS CDL A or B, $1K Cash Bonus! Deliver Roofing materials to rooftop. Clean MVR. Repeat heavy lifting. HELPERS for unloading roofing materials. Repeat heavy lifting. Clean MVR. will pay for CDL B. WAREHOUSE HELP Fork- lift exp & heavy lifting. INSIDE SALES Strong cust service & PC skills. Product knowledge a +. SERVICE ADVISOR Needed for Toyota Dealership All benefits. Call for confidential interview 591- 4902 Drugfree Workplace SHUTTER INSTALLERS (ROLLAWAY) will train to install. Need truck & tools. Earn Top $$. FT. year round work. 1.888.765-2929 SIGN INSTALLER SERVICE TECH electrical exp prefd. Must have clean DL Day:766- 6222/Ev:318- 7728 Needed able body Instrument/Chief w/constr. exp. to assist already running crew. DFWP. Call 904-813-5350 F VINYL SIDING SUBCONTRACTORS & SCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS Experience, transp & phone req'd. 291-1972 711 Marine Trade TUG BOAT CREW Deck Hands & Enineers Immediate Openings with MMD & FTCW for Mobro Marine Inc. in Green Cove Springs. Top Pay! Company bnfts Call Russell 904.2849670 712 Mechanic AUTO MECHANIC Needed experience only. Must have DI & own tools. 354-7396 DIESEL MECHANIC heavy equip, hydraulic component. Company truck and uniforms provided. Clean driv- ing record. Benefits avail. Vallencourt Construction Company. 1701 Blanding Blvd. Middleburg FL. E.O.E Fleet Mechanic Are you tired of flat rate? Looking for a steady paycheck? Competitive hourly wage based on expe- rience. Full benefits package. Call Johnny at 4935253 FUEL SERVICE TECH Exp. in heavy equip- ment servicing.Light mechanical skills. Uniformseprovided. CDL HazMat clean driving record. Benefits avail Vallencourt Construction Co. 1701 Blanding Blvd. Middleburg FL. E.O.E MECHANIC Heavy duty truck repair. $800-$1000/wk Exc bnfts. 813- 267-0023 Boasso America Corp. (an intermodal equipment depot headquartered in Louisiana) is seeking a Tank Mechanic for its Jacksbnville Terminal. Candidates should have a high school diploma and welding, sheet metal and tank repair experience. Chassis experience a plus. Applyin person, 1827 E. 30th Street South, Jacksonville, FL. 904-475-0336 715 Management/ 715 *i Professional LEASING /MGMT All positions Perm/temp Apt. Personnel &. Tempory Services 1-866-237-8988 LEASING SPECIALIST Luxurious community seek- ing PT Leasing Specialist. Please call 771-7576 715 management/ 720 Medical 715 Professional 720 MILITARY EXP I RBHS has the follow- Leaders needed! Hih | ingpeningsavail- income pot and rapid able Imnediately to adv. Training available, people who want to 733-9421 I make difference in the lives of others: New Oakleaf Charge RNs- Plantation Office Great Differen FT Evenings, Nights, No Under Construction Weekends required Watson Realty Corp. Charge RNs- Join the #:1 Real Estate C r RNS I Co. in Jax We will teach Weekend Baylor you the secrets of FT Days, FT Nights success! License class U begins soon. 4217610 Community RN SFT, Dually diagnosed N JOKE I population NO JOKE Mental Health Techs Busy Director needs FT, PT, PRN, direct care asst.inoffice. Seeking FTP direct care indiv. w/excellent pp office Assistant skills & professional image. High income FT, Assists In various pot. and training avail, locations 739-0072 For more info, please call 743-1883. s RBHS has the following FI pOSitiOnS offerbeinefits. openings: I PRNRsandWLPNs. MHTs vocationgsl always welcome. Vocational Applyinperson Specialist Adults (9aN.4pm.,MFonly) BA/BS in Human maK resume to - Services field or AA/AS RHS, Humnan Resources, pls experience 900 University Blvd North, ,Clinician.- t n 221h n Juvenile Justice Fax ume to 743-5109. Masters in MH or SW EOE/A DRUG FREE r Exp. w/population WORKPLACE pref. Rotates72eekends. Case Manager- Adults RNs MED/SURG BA/BS in Human Thee ChesapeakeCenter, Services. Entry Level. Inc. is actively recruiting full time CaseManager MED/SRRMfs /6 hm for Naval Hospital BA/BS in Human JadsonvMle, $$ onus $$ Services or exp. For more information, For more info, contact Nate paruuam, Healica reRecruiter please call 743-1883. Toll free (866) 912-5500. Apply in person x-S Fax (7M7)43&.6843 (am. 4 pm 7,;M- F Only) FULL TIME ONLY or malresume to npa efiC RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. Nort THE DOCTORS CENTER 700 Floor), positions available: Jacksonvlle, Ft 3221 PHYSCIAN/ARNP Faxresumeto743-sn.CLERICAL Faxesume 743-510 Fax resume 90 260- 5724 EE/ A DRUG FREE ax resume 90460- WORKPLACEI 723 Dental 720 Medical ASST. Exp'd PrOf., Team member. Mand. area Fax resume to 733-6230 CNA & HHA'S DENTAL ASSISTANT Min licensed onlyfor Granny 3 years chairslde exp Nannies 731-2100 req. FT fax resume to: 721-6151 / call 724-6321 EXERCISEPHYSIOLOGIST MANDARIN Office/ FT employment with 72 Clerical Physician's office. Benefits. Must have 4yr degree. Call 262-9444 ]i[irl; Fast paced- enviro. Constr. exp. a plus. Lake Butler Hospital Duties inc:A/R. P/R, PHYSICAL THERAPIST PRN great phone skills. RESPIRATORY THERAPIST F/T Fax resume to Nation's OR TECHNOLOGIST PRNw/call Fence Inc. 904-482-0241 RADIOLOGY TECHIIOOGST B N w/cai ERADMISSIONS CLERK F/T CSR- with 3 yrs exp in MEDICALREC1TIONBSTF/Tw/ravel web printing Call Jim For further Information, Seation 1 Rose Print- please visit our website: ing 850-325-6846 www.lakebutlertiospital.com '386) 496 2323. FAX 1386)496 1611 WARRANTY CLERK LPN'S & AIDES Needed for Toyota 3 1I 11 7;F,TorPT dealership. Top HarborChase' pay and benefits. 3iL45-5an PaDlo Rd We are a Drugfree FaiF, 904 .2 s6002 Workplace. Call 591-4902 NURSE PRACTITIONER/ _ PHYSICIAN ASSFT Professional/ Position avail for FT ARNP or PA for busy 730 Personal medical office. Indv Services must be Fl licensed, ______ competitive salary & benefits commensu- Recepr/Stylist/Esthet rate with exp. For w/clientspref'd FT/PT immed consideration O.P. Hair/Tan 282-9368 Fax resume to: _____I__ 904-296-3082 Restaurants/ PNLEBOTOMIST 735 Hotels needed PT for growing POL Laboratory. MuSt have MINIMUM Ilyear exp. with phlebotomy and computer dataV entry. Must be willing to travel to other loations. Fax resume 722-4267 at ORANGE PARK PHYSICAL THERAPIST Is looking for FT Outpatient Clinic. RVER Benefits, Position In Jax SE Fax resume 777-4123 Day 1 Benefits available. PSYCHOLOGIST Excellent FT opportunity at NAVHOSP Jacksonville. FL. Must have PhD and 2 yrs min exp. M-F, no nhdays. Excellent pay & benefits." EOE". Fax resume to (210)492-0642 or email employment@godwincorp.com REFERRAL COORDINA- TOR- for busy special- ist office. Orange Park FT, Fax resume 904-276-4462 RN FT & PT Orahge Park Pre, post op, OR & pain exp. helpful. No wknds, no shifts! Fax resume 904 -276 -4462, Attn: Clinical Director CSC oin4 CALICO JACKS is now accepting resumes for ASST MANAGER & KITCHEN MANAGER Min 1-2 yrs mgmt exp. Exc. wage & benefit pkg. Please fax resume to 352-367-2933 CALICO JACKS is now accepting applications for all positions. Apply M- F. 1pr-Spm. 9551Baymeadows Rd Jax. 737-6300 U I The City of Jacksonville One Organization.So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Financial and Administrative Manager Professional accounting work in overseeing Financial Systems, Financial Reporting and coordinating annual financial audit. Human Services Planner, Sr. (SPE) Professional planning work at the advanced level in designing, implementing, administering, and minot- oring the delivery of a broad array of human services programs and systems. Associate Engineer Professional engineering work involving the design, construction and supervision of various Public Works projects. Parking Enforcement Specialist Service maintenance work in issuing citations for a.ll non-moving traffic violations and attaching immobilizing devices to vehicles fdr outstanding citations. Plumber Skilled craft work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of plumbing and heating equipment. Qualified candidates must possess a Certificate of Competency as a Journeyman or Master Plumber issued by the City of Jacksonville and must maintain same during employment in this class. A valid Florida Class D Driver's License is required prior to appointment and must also be maintained during employment in this class. Heavy Off- Road Equipment Technician Skilled mechanical work in inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing heavy off-road equipment. Machinist/Fluid Power Technician Fleet maintenance support work maintaining and repairing hydraulic and mechanical equipment. Public Works Worker Perform semi-skilled manual labor tasks and minor equipment operation in the construction, maintenance, and repair of streets and drainage projects. Please visit our website at www.coj.net for detailed job information and application instructions. NOTE: Most jobs close within one week of advertisement. Internet access can be obtained at any Jacksonville Public Library, or at City Hall/Human Resources, 117 W. Duval St., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32202. EO/EA Preference in appointment will be given to eligible vet- erans and eligible spouses. 735 Restaurants/ 7 Hotels Counter Clerks & Waitress Call Malabar 6415033 DANCERS DANCERS Jacksonville's Biggest Gentleman's Club Day/Night Available GOLD CLUB 645500 DANCERS, DOORMAN, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will tran-AM /PM, $1000 Hiring Bonus Wackos 399-1110 Experienced Bartenders and Waltstaff JAX Gold Club Biggest Showbar in Jax Day $ Night shift avail For More Info: 645 5500 MILLHOUSE STEAKHOUSE Now hiring all positions for high volume res- taurant. Apply Mon-Fri 10-7, 1341 Airport Rd. (next to Wendys) Waitresses, Bartenders, Doorman, Cook & DJ Call 399-1110 745 Sales AUTO SALES Exp'd only. S day work week. Great pay. Large inventory. 838-2775 PREMIER COOKIE CO- seeking qaulified sales Rep Must have own Truck & trailer for Duval county & sur rounding areas rax resume 356-454 5617 For usyaer. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! Call Keith 783-8385 750 Technical/ Engineering Survey Instrument & Rodman Offering excellent benefits health, dental, pi holidays, Vac, 401K Pay com- mensurate with exp. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 753 Security IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Security Officers FT&PT, SUPERVISORS, FLEX OFFICER Exp required. * Up to $10hr. Paid weekly. Bnfts. DWFP Lic. AB2000006 Call 904 737-4949 TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel. lodging and per diem Military or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL: 1888-398 8903 www cialsponseom 755 Miscellaneous APT MAINTENANCE TECH with exp & own tools. Sm. W'slde Comm. Fax resume 778-7803/ Call 778-7204 755 Miscellaneous BI-LINGUAL EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER for hotel in the Jackson- ville Airport area. Call 1-866-412-7587 CAREER CHANGE Job going nowhere? Frustrated? Unable to advance? Need ppl to help w/local expansion. Rapid advances. High income pot. 739-0072 CARPET RESTORATION TECH NEEDED No exp. Clean drive record. $50k+ yr. 588-6805 FABRIC SPREADER & CUTTER Full-time, w/ benefits. Mfg of Choir gowns and swimwear able to lift min 50 lbs. Southside area - Call 724-3500 for appt Fortune 500Soo Companies looking for reps in this area. Call 904-696-1890 HOUSECLEANERS Needed. Car/ins required. Must have clean background. F/T No wknds, $9.00/hr. No exp required. 730 -7201 Rosalind Villas has a full time Housekeeper/ Porter position avail- able immediately. DFWP/EOE Apply 1800 W. EdgewooTd. 764-1473 or fax resume 764-5961 INVESTIGATORS Investigative company seeking INVESTIGA- TORS for insurance related work, primary focus includes sur- veillance. 40+ hrs a week, future growth opportunities, exten- sive benefits. All applicants welcome. No exp.. no license nec- essary. Fax resume to: 772-600-0272 IRRIGATION INSTALLER Good Di. & tiansp. nec. ENp. a +. Call DR. Leach Irrigation 759-0422. JANITORIAL -F/T P/T Super/handyperson /cleaners 306-0050 between 8:30am-2pm LANDSCAPE/IRRIGATION TECHS Valid FL Dr. Lic. exp 904-545-6050 LAWN SPRAY TECH-Pro Care Lawn & Shrub. Clean DL. Growing Co. Pd Vac/ Hol. 334 5550/334-5547 FT for Maint/Porter shopping centers, gen. cleaning & maInt. Apply In person: Equity One 10601-107 San Jose Blvd. 904-292-2222 MAINTENANCE ALL POSITIONS Perm & temp positions Apt. Personnel & Temporary Services 1-866-237-8988 APT MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Must have HVAC cert Sfax resume & salary req's. 904-744.3583 MAINT TECH needed for Arl community. HVAC cert needed. Bckgrnd chk, drug test req. Call 744-7522 or fax resume 745-0614 FT os5tion open in lax. 11t Irain Goodpay/ benefiLts DFWP. EOE Call betAe,_-n IOa.2p M F. 904.387 0431 or fax 904-387-1611. POOL MONITORS to staff new community pools on Westside. Flexible hrs. Call 220-1819 ASAP. TRAILER INSPECTOR FT Good benefits. Call Myrna 733-4414 760 Part-Time GNC SALES Baymeadows & Roosevelt Sat, Sun plus. $8 $13/hr+bonus, noexp. 997-6999 U - STANDARD AERO, an international leader in the aerospace industry, has the following posi- tions at our Kelly USA, San Antonio, Texas facility. P3 Aircraft Mechanics (Competition #256): Standard Aero (San Antonio), Inc., has several openings for qualified P3 Aircraft Engine Mechanics. The successful candidates will have at least 5 years of P3 aircraft engine experience and must be fully knowledgeable of all aspects of the P3 engine to include the structural com- ponent of the QEC kit. Required experience includes assembly and disassembly of turbine, compressor, reduction gearbox, and power section units. Performance of final assembly inspection of the engine prior to installing it into the QEC assembly. Performance of final assem- bly inspection of the QEC prior to test cell checks, and determined engine serviceability by troubleshooting the total engine system and testing performance limits. Qualifications: * Ability to understand and interpret schematics, graphs, blueprints, and other technical informa- tion. * Knowledgeable and proficient in the proper use of precision measuring equipment * High School diploma and specialized training in engineering or aircraft maintenance required. * Must have 5 years of P3 power plant experi- ence. * Must be willing to relocate Interested candidates should submit a cover letter with resume to: Standard Aero (San Antonio), Inc. 661 Duncan Drive, Bldg. 360, Door 213 San Antonio, Texas 78226 Fax (210) 334-6049 E-mail: JOBS@standardaero.com We thank everyone for their interest, however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. For other employment opportunities and information, please visit our web site at: http://www.standardaero.com Standard Aero Is an Equal Opportunity Employer EXCELLENCE IN GAS TURBINE ENGINE SERVICES 760 Part-Time HOUSE CLEANING 9-3 flex. $8.75 $10.00 Car req'd. 280- 5339 Iv msg. MODEL ATTENDANT Large national homebuilder seeks a part-time Model Attendant. $11/hour. License not required. Fax resume to (904)940-1287. EOE 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-sewing Jewelry 24hr 390- 3939 815 Business O Services RESUMES Same day service, pickup/delivery, $60, career counselling avail 904-220-1481 835 Cleaning 835 Services TIFFANY'S CLEANING Residential & Comm. Licensed & Bonded Call for Estimate 904-807-8454 870 Lawn Service- 0 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. Mil/senior disc. Call 904-449-8345 894 Massage- #1 MASSAGE' Excellent Therapists Incall 9-6, COutcall 9-9 Credit Cards MM15239 242-8998 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902Appliances 90S Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Ofce aCollectablesand Jewelry 2 dComputer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics, 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 966 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances Aquarium Hood with Sflorescent light approx tJ129 inches by 12 inches. like new $20.00 268-2482 4- DOUBLE SINK SStainless Steel with faucet $100 904-646-9542 Kenmore Washer & SDryer ingood cond. $150 both run Great Call 291-763170 Series kenmore MICROWAVE GE Stain- less Countertop; 14 cubic ft Kenmore Freezer, both 3 yrs old $150 both. Call 904-287-4159 4 REFRIG Whirlpool T side by side 25cuft white lyr new exc cond,. $700. Call 509-9113-Or 291-6503 W/D Heavy duty. exc cond, $200/pr. Call 252-3384 WASHER & DRYER, X-Lare, 10 cycle, .|t 4 spd, like new $385 set 904 993-3185 90o Articles 90 For Sale $3500 CAR STEREO SYSTEM, Amps, speakers, Accs. $700 sacrifice cheap 268-3145 AQUARIUM- 60 gal salt water, incl all 1 pumps, filters, light everything, exc cond ready to go $850 obo 215-2443 4, AQUARIUM 60 gal salt S water inci all pumps filters lights exc cond ,ready to go! $850 OBO. 215-2443 A to Z You save up to 90% on everything now! 358-2265 259-2292 & BUYING COMIC BOOKS STAND RELATED ITEMS. \I) CALL 904-631-9439 4, BUZZ UGHTYEAR AIR HOCKEY TABLE Call 249-5377 for info. .Q CANDELIER eight .light contemporary \Ilbeveled glass, Cost -$284, Asking $95. Call 264-2973 4, COMFORTER F/S & T Multi Colored <1/Crochet Bed- -spread, barely used, $35 904-646-9542 CONTEMPORARY- 3 section wall clock, beautiful $40 Gold and black 904-553-6015 905 Articles For Sale DISHWASHER & STOVE- whirlpool $200/ SET; white metal bunkbeds twin/full $65; leather- loveseat, end-table $175 set; 2 oak armchairs $60 220-6489 4, For Sale Edge 491 Recumbant Bike $200 Sobo 912-882-7671 HOT TUB 6- 8 person,48 jets, ozonator,12hp.chemical free,w/waterfallUnused, w/llfetime warr.on shell, heater.plumbing. Retail $8500 asking $3700 737-1711 MEYERS 1.5 HP S| pump make offer, VCR player upright -- vacuum cleaner $25. 5 Nylon sleeping begs exc cond 781-6222 National Wholesale Company for Major Department stores is ordered to disperse of HIGH VOLUME, NEW, GENUINE, HIGH END DESIGNER CLOTHES, LINGERIE SHOES, PURSES ETC. BABIES thru XXL WILL BE SOLD AT 50-90% OFF. 6241 BEACH BLVD. Saturday, May 21St, Sunday, May 22nd 10am- ppm cash only ba Refrigerator 20.7 cf S$175. Crib w/ mat- tL tress $75. Play pen large size $25. 904-241-5071 SEAFARER RAIN GEAR incis BIB jacket hat $110 ph 264-6364 ask about steel boat . hardware e SEALY Posterpedic l Premiere Queen \ICMattress and box 'springs w/pillow top. Queen Liberty & Headboard w/rails. $150. as set. Will.sell separate. 513-4867 4, STOVE GE elec Sslide-in kit self -|t cleaning oven stainless steel top works $50. 779-7327. Please leave msg STABLE 48' Round glass Stop. + 4 rolling swivel Chairs new $750. ask- ing $300 matching bakers rack $150. all like new. Call Linda 904-287-8432 TANNING BED/Wolff, Sunvision Pro 24S. 2y/o $2199obo. 386-447-1832 Task chair, arm- T less vertical adjustable caster Wheels. Blue fabric very comfortable like new $ 9.00 268-2482 w Trailer with grill 4X2 grilling surface $ 500. < Call 904 264-7142 or (904)838. 4764 4 TRAMPOLINE- Full SSz, good cond. $50 k Call 908-0531 TV 63"HDTVone S year old, JVC grey and black $950. Call S379-0000 4, UNIFORMS CPO SJACKETS, Sweaters, v ilShirts, Shoes. Perfect lighted black wood Entertainment Center. Exercise Bench w/Weights. $195. 904-220-6489 VICTORIAN DOLL HOUSE 3Story, 80% complete. Wired for electric. Furn & many items to finish. Handles on side for easy moving, $750obo. 904-396-02771v msg. WOODEN SWING- SSET with slide < $50. Located in onbase housing. Call 247-5377 910 Arts &Crafts/ 9 Hobbies BEADS/SUPPLY I Pecan Park B- 166; Sat I /Sun 904-751-2282 4, RADIO CONTROL SAirplanes with radio, I | engines, many other S extras, most brand new $1,000. Call 777-4981 915 Building Supplies Mahogany Front Doors on sale. 1/2price. Any Style. 904-237-9212 Q9 7 Buildings 917s For Sale SHED alum, exc cond, $2000. Can be seen at Jax Bch. Call 220-4295 92oA Business/ L Office REST. EQUIP 14" hood, flat grill, range & much more. 910-0187 Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8'x 8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922- & Jewelry COINS COINS COINS Call 868-5721 PORCELAIN DOLLS, BABIES AND DOG FIGURINES. 375-0258 925 Computers COMPUTER Dell 240C dimension desktop flatscreen, all equip Windows XP program spkrs, $899. 781-5926 & DELL OPTIPLEX 40( M H Z Pentium Computer, 64ME RAM, 2GB Hard Drive, USB/Lan Ports Video/Sound card $80 Call 904-249-6916 40 GATEWAY 17 inch, T and new 14 inch I L HP monitor $40 and $30. HP tower $50 264-2973 945 Garage 945J Sales ARLINGTON Sat 8-1 4641 Monument Pt. Dr lots of household items ARL -Sat 7:30 12:00 cribs,high-chairs, fur- niture clothes, toys, household and other misc.2015 Derringer Road, off Monument and McCormick. AVONDALE St. Johns Presby Church Sat 5/21 7-1. clothing all ages, antiqs, furn etc corner of Herschel & Shirley. BEACHES -1034 Mar- vone Ln. off Penmann. 32266, Sat 8-2 Fruit Cove Move Salel Sat, Sun 8.5; Cunning- ham Creek Estates. 2031 Hawkcrest Dr E. MAND 12745 Eden- bridge Ct. (off Jul. Crk Rd) Sat 8a-2pm. N'side San Mateo Sat. 8am-6pm; Baby & girls clothes, toys & h'hold 11263 Americana Ln. SPILGRAMS TRACE - Sat 21st off of JjISettlers Landing on Collins. Golf equip, HH goods, 8087 Cum- berland Gap Trail N. SAN JOSE/MIRAMAR Blrchwood Ave. Awsome Annual Sale I H'hold items, antiques, clothes, Fri 8 12 Sat 8-2 S'side HUGE YARD SALE Sat. 05/21 & Sun 05/22 2505 Provost Rd E (Beach Blvd & Dean Rd) Furn, MUCH MORE 945 Garage Sales S'side Lrg Yard Sale Sat 5/21 only! 7:30-4 +sz ciths, many h'hold items some Irg. 2617 Cortez Rd. 641-0715 WESTSIDE -Estate and HH. 1146 LaMarche Dr. off Normandy, across from Walmart, Fri 8am WINDSOR PK Moving Sale. Lots of furn, Thur And Sat. 8a-lp. 4343 Richmond Prk Dr. E. 223-6029 WS May 20+ 21 8-5, 1911 Delray A. Rain date lwk bike, bks. elect. mcwv. etc. Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ 950 Lawn 4, GAS EDGER $95, lawn mower rear bagqer 21" t t31/2 hp. misc building materials make offer everything great cond 781-6222 LAWNMOWER T -Murray 4hp, 20" < r cut 2yrs old $75.00 t 264-1514 after 5pm 1, MURRAY 42" cut S riding lawn mower $350 48" large screen Magnavox TV PN picture w/screen projector $600. both w o r k g r e'at . 904-529-8263 4 LAWNMOWER or SCAG STAND behind commercial mower $400. for either one. Daniel 729-4001 or 573-9874 3-11p 4, RIDING MOWER 36" Cut Slyrs old, new battery, V exc. 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 BED Canopy queen T size, metal stone finish $150 obo S 221-3746 Bed- Fullsize Mat- Stress, metal frame, silver w/lower futon & cushion, very comfy, Space Saver $450 obo 904-491-7996 BEDROOM 4 PC SET $298 2 PC Sofa&Chair From $298 5 PC Oak Dinette From$118 3 Pc Qn Simmons Bd $198 3 Pc Sealy Twin Bed $129 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $20 20" Color TV's From $75 Microwaves From $25 COURT CLEARANCE CENTER (904) 396-9000 SBUNKBED FUTON with MATTRESS white, $100. Calf 282-0846 0 CHANDEULIER 8 lights beveled Glass contempo- rary with center spot light cost $285. like new asking $95. 904-264-2973 CHINA CABINET pine 50" L 12"W 71"H $200. Call 771-0365 4, COLONIAL SOFA SFlower prints, very I exc. cond. Call 1 $ 221-0710 after 6pm $70.00 S Complete 7 pc living Snroom set from rooms SI/to go never used must sel $1500 OBO infor- mation call 904.908- 0958 & Couch like new, high back, cloth, ;never used. Cost $1000. sell for $500. 904-278-2132 4, CRADLE Jenny Lind, Cherry wood with I mattress pad and bedding. $60, like new. Call 904-772-8979 or 9048542- 4602 CRADLE Wood, S maple finish, 19"W |1lX 35"L, free stand- ing, includes pretty, coordinating mattress, blanket, bumper pad. Excellent cond. $25904 725 0009 Q, Crib and match- ing changing table great cond. $125. Call 904-247-4721 904-654-5028 4. DINING ROOM - Swood 42x84 and hutch 4 side & 2 arm chairs, cane back excellent cond. $1000. Call 221-3746 DINING TABLE & 4 CHAIRS Almost W new, oak base, glass top table w/four parsons chairs. $375 (orig. $1200). Call 904-610-4288. 4, Dinning Rm 5 piece Asset. Iron oyster c Icolor, glass table top, 9 mo old, $395 Call 904-249-6916 4. DINNING SET Formal, 8 chairs, large table, china hutch, walnut color must sell. $450. Call 904-225-9725 4. ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM White kijwash, 2 wood/ h lass towers with lighting, TV stand cover for entire systerr with lighting. Must sell $700 or best offer 904-237-0335 4, FULLSIZE BED Futon Silver metal frame mattress $ 450.00 Desk 30" X60" $25. Table 36'X60" $30. 904 491-7996 FURNITURE Black Leather Q-Sleeper V couch-Lazy-Boy, black leather swivel rocker; couch - print floral. Coordi- nating chair; Gold chair 264-3486 4 GLASS TOP TABLE S ROUND-48" + 4 V I1 Rolling Swivel Chairs New $750. Asking $300. Linda 904-287-8932 GUN CABINET: 10 -- gun, cherry, three I 1 glass doors, with full storage underneath. Asking $125. Call Mike 904-819-0975 4. Italian importer mahogany dining room set six chair; china cabinet use( twice must sell $2000 08C information: 904-908-0958 KING S I z Sbed- cherry wal center with Armoire; and matching dresser Beautiful $900 338-5403 Love Seat 66"W yr old New Cond. blue $700 Sell $75 264-1974 LOVE. SEAT of white color loveseat brown, mustard, goot cond, $50; full size bed good cond, stri[ eadboard, mirror, ; small bookcases, $250 Call Judith, 904803 418' MIRROR All beveled with beveled corners 56x66 less than 1 y new paid $480 sacri- fice $270. Call 509-911; MUST SELL Unfinishec Armoire, Sofa & chair fax/printer, XL drye 514-3681 or 866-8785 4, OLD IRON BEI Double with rail; $40. Tall old iroi bed with rails $65 No mattress 904-269-5883 MilitaryResumes.com Transitioning from the military? MilitaryResumes.com is ready to help. We're building the largest network of military resumes. In additional to a General Jqb Board, we have specialized sites that include. AmnhistrafiveFinance; Hedthcare; IT/Te/ecom; Law Enforcement Saes; Secury Clearnce. www.militrayresumes.com 866-801-4418 i 955 ?Household 9.5 IFurniture OUTDOOR PATIO S SET- w/6 chairs square glass table $175 Call Judith 803-4184 4, Rocking chairs(2) SWooden high back \ from Cracker Bar- rel. Excellent con- dition org $ 139.00 a sell $30.00 ea (904) 725-0009 4 Sealy loveseat & Chair Navy/Tarp 20.00 for SI both your haul p772-9287 . before 8 pm please BSealy loveseat and Chair $ 20.00 set You S haul from Nas Jax No calls after 8 pm please 904 772- 9287 ,| SECTIONAL SOFA Beautiful, like new Craftmaster, tan upholstery, very comfortable. Paid $2200; will sell for $800. 904 387-5982 Kimberly Lv msg. 4, SLEEPER SOFA/ SLOVESEAT SET SI Great cond, neu- tral colors. $500 OBO 904-270-5218 SLEEPER SOFA Nice, matching cream chair and ottoman. + 2 bar stools, $550 obo. 553 -7765 4 SOFA, Loveseat & Chair, good cond, < $250, 904. 291-3789 4. SOFA & OVERSIZED CHAIR with oak I trim $400 match- ing Sofa table $100. Call 269-1454 4 SOFA SLEEPER, SLoveseat and Chair. Good cond. 11$250. 904-291-3789 4 TABLE, oak w/4 Chairs, 48" diam S with 24" extension perfect cond, $475 Call 264-6364 4, Table 42' Maple T w/12" leaf and 4 eI chairs, like new $115. Table Pecan 25" round 22" high $35. call 241-2070 WALL UNIT 3pc with desk 10mos, Pecan finish w/detail, exc cond, $1650 obo. 317-9679 Leave msg. Wall Unit will hold 60 inch TV new never used $1500 new yours for $1100 save 25% and no tax. call 282-6664 4, WASHING MACHINE Whirl- pool, super capacity $100; Kenmore refrigerator $100; twin day be plu mattress $125. Moving sale. Call Linda 912-882-9128. 41 WATERBED Kng Ssz, waveless soft- side, uses regular sheets..Includes metal frame, box sup- ports, thermostat, heater, pad, liner, $75 912-576-1250 4, White futon bunkbed with mattress $120.00 phone# 282-0846 965 Medical MOBILITY SCOOTER - CTM, 6.5hrs of use, Model HS2800, like new, best offer 868-5721 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services. 15, l8 Everette Upright 4, Piano exc. condo. SA+++ Must Sell by May 13 $1800 obo Sarah 904-234-4195 or 912-673-7270 4. DRUM SET; SPercussion Plus, S s 5pc. set complete with cymbal and seat. $175. Call 912-882-7252 Like new. 4. PIANO Everett / console Excellent | condition $500. (904) 220-7886. , S Goods ,, CHEVY CAMARO- / '98 exc cond, low mi asking $5500 Call 904-226-9945 SCrossbow 1500X 4 Bought new at NEX for $499. Will Sacrifice for $ 250.00 Call Linda or Carlos at 904 732-7258 4 FREE WEIGHT SET (2) benches, x ab-crunch bench 1 straight and curl bars, 150 lbs. weights, $80. Call 610-4288 4, GOLF Starter set. STommy Armour 4,18455 Irons Graph- ite Driver 3-wood, 6 5 Wood Medalot, Putter, Nike Bag $250.00 Johns 220-5690 GOLF STARTER SET I Tommy Armone Q | 8455 Irons graphite driver, S3- wood Medalist putter, Nike bag $250. John 220-5690 4. HOBBS CREEK- S7-9wt flyreel and 2 d| /pcs 8wt flyrod with line and backing $50 908-0531 .- PUNCH/KICKBAG incl's, chain for r t hanging, e)c cond. $ 7 5 Call L 904-213-9745 I Sony TV 32" with "T' Stand $350 Twin ri | Bedroom" set Lrstudy-table Dresser $300 Dining Set (6) $275 Power Lawn mower $100 992-3958 TREADMILL Lifes- Styler 8.0 HP Incline t[L$200 904- 646- 9542 SWind Surfer 1LSft SViper Fanatic Per- fect for Beginners. Call Brian at 270-6317 ext 114 4. YAMAHA 3 wheeler / with reverse new r | I tires carb rebuilt need fine tuning fun!!!! asking $9000BO. 215-2443 SWanted To 990 Buy Or Trade 4, WANTED - BOSSOM HEADS, BOSSOM PLATES - Made in England. Must be in mint con- dition. Reasonably priced. Call 269-5883 Pets and 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock HERD DISPERSAL 60 heads of cross bred P cows. calving now. take ; 1 or all $750ea 4 352-494-9404 1010 Pet's& 29NW RIVL 3 29 NEW ARRIVALS Brussells.Papllons, Malt, d Chihuahuas, Shih-tzus Bichon, Dachshunds, r Labradoodle, Poodle mix Finandcing $49/mo. S Pet World 262-4646 5 AIREDALE TERRIER PUPS n Ready to go parents : Imported from UK shots & dewormed delivery avl. $500 850.-536..1208 American Pit Bull Terrier STUD PR UKC/ADBA red rednose. 352-494-3263 BIG SALE3 Minpins, Bassetts, Toy Poodles, Toy Cocker-Poos, Rat Terriers, Shih-Tzu's. Rotti's. Bull Mastiffs. Poms & many other small cute mixes 904- 504-1171 BOXER Male, fawn & white y/o, neut., $300 Relocating, 616-1419 BOXER PUPS AKC, shots H/C, POP, see pics at www.southsideball.com under news. 739-2500 BRUSSELS GRIFFON pups AKC ready 5/21 716-8611 BULLMASTIFF AKC pups, Serious lnq only. $800. CALL 85IP94-0227 1010 Pet's & 1010 Supplies CAIRN PUP (TOTO) fem, CKC. shots, HC, Crate training hs breaking started. $450 386-208-1323 ,. CAT- Siamese 10 S yrs old, good J |f companion for Single or older person, neutered, declawed, Also Yellow Tabby neutered. 282-5452 COCKER SPANIELS - AKC. mini, POP, $400ea. 471-0016 L COMPUTER DESK w/Hutch, wood grainn $200; Call Linda 904-287-8432 DACHSHUND DAPPLE PUPS. BIk, Tan, Gray. CKC reg. $300. 608-5850 DACHSHUNDS pups, hith cert, long/ short hair. Call 866-2164 4, FREE, 8mh o ld German Shepher m i x micro Chipped, has shots, very sweet and playful, great w/kids and other ogs. 779-1251 ., FREE BLACK & WHITE KITTENS. ,INeed homes by S May 25. Call Irene 912-576-7377 4, Free Cat adult female beautiful, black & white to S good home Call Irene 912-576-7377 FREE KITTENS Cute, playful, wormed. Call 725-7375, Southside 4, FREE KITTENS S Hand fed. Very I sweet. All females. Please call 573-0326. b, Free Lab/mix, T black to good home. Call Terry at 904-215-1751 FREE TO GOOD HOME 2 Young F dogs, both spayed & shots very friendly fun. 928-3765. GERMAN SHEPHERD 8wks on 5/27., imp. bidline, blk & tan & sable, HC. Wormed, POP, BEAUTIFUL & LARGE. 904-879-1300/237-6091 German Shep Pups AKC -ready 5/31, sable & bik /silver, 3 Femrn, hith cert, POP taking deposits + extras call 904-338-1716 GER SHEP/European fern. 18mo. Exc. pedigree. housebrkn, 904.2622899 MACAW PARROT - Blue/Gold, w/cage, $1500. Call 945-4855 MALTESE pups, AKC, M / F $ 6 0 0 + 904-992-1557 MATLESE STUD Service CKC, all Shots up to date. $150 &pick of liter. Call Neil at 904-757-7037 MINI DACHSHUND PUPS AKC, BIk/Tan, long hair, exc. qlty. 850-584-4844 MIN-PIN $150 Male Choc. 2 y/o- Call 904-230-8718 or 954-326-8382 MINPIN $450obo-2 yrs old, male, neutered chocolate, 904-230-8718 PIT BULL PUPS Pure breed 2F/8wks, $200. 904.703.4962 or 226.1057 PITT BULLS ADBA reg, blue blood, ready now, $400. Call 904-625-0076 POMERANIAN PUPS-very small girls. 51b parents Guar. $475- $525 219-5700 POMS AKC, Exc. bidline 2M/2F, 1Red, 3Saber. $500-$600. 904-502-2988 POODLES Tiny 3M, bik, 3mo, phantom, 845-7280 626-8276 ROTTl PUPPIES 9wks, $300ea. POP, Shots, CKC Reg. Call wknds or wk days & 5pm. 563-5655 ROTTWEILER -Fe m, 11mos, extremely Ig. AKC, housebroken, good with children, or good in the yard, great guard dog, $350, chmp papers. 291-0740 or 904- 449-8164 ROTTWEILER PUP Fern. 4mo., german, all shots $300;. 904-514-0381 ROTTWEILER PUPS, CKC born 3/11 POP, S&W, HC 904 -887-7859 or 207-0091 4, SHIH-TZU -puppy, I 3mos, brind e/ 'white, $450, AKC, ^male, Immun. records. 904-625-7070 TOY POODLES & POMS HC &Reg. $450. Males & Fernm. 904-757-9095 Yorkie for STUD SERVICE male, AKC, 9.5 Ibs. Very good coat BIk. Gold& silver. (904)223-5679 YORKIE- M/16wks, CKC w/pedigree. Teddy bear face. $900. 215-8197 - YORKIES 2 M, $900ea. 2 F $1000ea. 538-0895 or 707-7254 YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES Born 3/18. 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BUY TRAILER and SATURN Vue '04, CHEV IMPALA 05 loaded, FORD CROWN HONDA CIVIC LX '99, PONTIAC GRAND AM 03 Buick Century 93 SVsS s old boat and motor blue AT AC, W outstanding, priced to VICTORIA- '02, 75k mi red, runs great, Immac loaded, must sell 3300 V6 veryclean $700. IORe nCb erpmn sa. Free! trailer $60 pL cruise, CD. sell at$15,975. 389-7700 White,1owner, $6300. Call226- t3 374-3450 CHEVYS1RgCaCb'01 .. Sonoma'03 0 Nissan King Cab excellent condo. great mileage, 4dr, very clean. Exc cond, can finance take over payments, /I"85 all power, 200 Dani el 729-4001 under warranty $18.00 CHEVY CAMARO 01. AT. good running cond HONDA $2000 '03 PONTIAC SUNFIRE SE'04 BUICK LESABRE 92 $149mo wac. 389 7700 JJi4350 miles treeearses rult 573-9874 3p11p Daniel. 729-4001 or AC,. CD, alloys, loaded, fully loaded keyless ST#F247,$26,988 ST#F205A,$8988 mechanics special, needs of warrantyas for eng. after market 573-9874 low mi. $8975 674-4444 entry trailer hitch a/c, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 7very little work, must sell CHEVY wTrailblaZerp '3 Myron0850-573-6050 or lheader.carb camshaft. C A B I N s, cruisectr 775.3897700 thr, pw, p s. a/c 803-573-7151 aum els $3000. CRUISER-83. twin SUZUKI DRZ400E Dirt 04 7 -278-5525 JEEP WRANGLER '99 PORSCHE BOXSTER 04 cruise, AM FM/CD. 904-619-0831 head Cenn, Gaverter b Electrof 200rtSlCHEVY CAMARO. 97LtO Co soft top, gd cond. Red/tan, 15K, flawless, (Buick Somerset '87 $14,900. 904-223-6787 GMC Suburban '95. 4WD, head, Inverter bought new Oct of 2004 BlackAT hr od Air, D ESCORT LX 02. t 930.519 0141 $36,000. obo. Wkdays runs great new loaded, new cold air, NISSAN PATHFINDER '01 sleeps 9. screen must sell $3975. 389-7700 Mag Whls, All Pwr, F 02. 80024o50. Nidhts battery great for CHEVY X.CABS120'01 ooks good, runs good, Low miles. $239mo0wac enclosure dmore ^Runs Great. Some 4dr, AT, low miles. Nice. KA.' 800-245-5201, Nights b tey ret1o enclosure and more Runs Great. Some 4dr. AT low miles. Nice. KIA RIO '01 /weekend 229242 081 local use must sell St#F199 $10,988 every in works, exc Call 859-5820 Volusia SCobra $2995 obo. 625-5742 FD CORT 3 TOM BUCS121 4877 SATURN'9auto- 301-318-3841 BUSHAOL ad ab 396-4678 or 334-8532 OLDSBRAVADA'0oo new Asking$5,700 ChevysCamaro0SSiSt#,F435.$liLEXUOD988COR01Zh0t / J m atlc, Ded RV tow DODGE 1500 Quad Cab owner, Leather, sunroof skng 700 Chev Camaro SS St# F435,9,988 LEXUS GS300 1 White/ cr, w miles CADILLACELDORADO 92 SLT'01. V, at, loaded, GMC YUKON '95- $5900 Platinum Ed. $9250778 2897 SILVERTON®AL 904 382 0021 LS1 '02 Convert- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 tan Ithr. 73K,$1,750. $sooOBO. Call Great shape, must sell. nice. $11,975.777-9119 175kmi, 4x4, green,new, C & PO i ble. 6 spd. 25000 Call Ross 396-5486 Chuck 904-223.4977 need cash $985. 389 7700 ODGE DAKOTA never been wrecked. TOYOTA RAV4 4x4 '97. YACHTS & SPORT YAMAHA3 miles over 8 K in Ford Granda 77 runs D 904 221 7641 very low mi, need to BOATS. WHEELER- with dealer installed options great very reliable Lincoln LS 2002 Power SATUR SC2 '02 CARSFROM $800 94. ex cond,6, YUKON Denal sell fast $5995.7719100 Jacksonville's reverse. New tires, ask ing $23 5 00. $1000 cal 887-4140 Sunroof Alpine stereo ST#F223 $9988 ALeer toper Cold GMC YUKON Denali XLmmac l fast $5995. 771 largest stockin carb rebuilt, needs 904-334-1962 CD Leater ual TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CALL 9.04-695-9993 AC We Main TOYOTA TACOMAtv/dvd awd03 exc dealer. 2004 410 SB fine tuning. Fun!! Asking 904-268-3619 Temperature control' DODE Datona $3000904-786-4806 low mi $32,975.389.7700 nd R ced to sell & 42C. Boat Tree at $900 oDo 215-2443 FORD MUSTANG '98 loaded very clean $ 18,000 SUZUKI ESTEEM '99 Exc tub D'8, Cay r DODGE DAKOTA 'n00 HUMMER H2 '03 this wk $10,575. 3897700 Lambs Yacht Center. CHEVY CAVAER LS o 904 16 t DODGE DAKOTA'00 HUMMER H2 '03 this wk $10 389 3420 Lakeshore Blvd. YAMAHA R0 ADSTAR CHEVY CAVAERS coupe, V6, AT CD, 90487- 1661 cond,great ta- roll Shelby spd. V Auto. AC Fast! $4975. black likenew$39900 TOYOTA TCOMA4x4 Oa 000 mi l o1601ccl BUSH AUTOPLEXL $78 0 tion, exc as m i e e. air, new tires, Call 674-4444 Call 904-614- 0606 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4 23904-an $5300 MAZDA MIATA /99- Bdk, must sell $2775. 389.700 brakes starter, runs '01. $169/mo wac. 904220-4203 50. 04-241-0623 TOYOTACAMRY-great, rebuilt trans, DODGE DURANGO SLT ISUZU FTR TRUCK '99, Call 859-5820 YAMAHA Vstar 1100'02 CHEVY CAVALER LS '02 Ford Mustang "00 $ Z 04-241-023 TOOTAxCAMRd -7'01, 782-9272 '99 3rd seat, very low 24' Box, diesel, 126kmi, WANTED Boats, 5000 miles Iots Of TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 8 il e r.ZMoonroof. $10,50233-3446 FORD F-150 '92, Low miles. $239mo wac motors traders. extras $7000 642-o064 O i auto, 81K miles, Leatherlmoonroof, $1000asis. DODGERAM- '02. quad JEEP Cherokee Laredo Call 859-5820 motorstrailers extras $7000 642-0064 loaded, $9000. loaded. $7975.777-9119 TOYOTACAMRY'03. Very Call 904-705-2201 cab. 1500 SLT, $16,500 '98 4wd, 71K mi, V6 Th condition. le" YAMAHA V-Star 650 CHEVY CAVALIER '03 887-4435 M EREDES 4 L low miles, must see obo 545-5621 where int, oo w mils_58r20wa Weks Marine 387%&Po Classic '00, 12,700mi. Low miles. $99mo wac. MERCEDES L io wac. 7719100 FORD THUNDERBIRD 89cond$7 6257313 1 Va ses WeeksMaASa 0437Call 859-520 FORD MUSTANG 01 Roadster '74, ant $210mo wac. 771-9100 FORD THUNDERBIRD89cond$700. 6257 135 ansuses Weeks Marine 37 140 A Shape! 904-334-7667 Call 859-5820 FORDB MUSTANG$8988RTOYOTA CAMRY Solara 3.8 V6 runs good $650. DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 '03 3 Vans/Buses S SEADOO GTX LIM- ASt# BUCF308A, $8988 oi rta TOYOTA CAMRY Solara Call 374-3450 Hemi. Laramie SLT uad Je CJ5 '81258CI SEADOOGTX LIM- YAMAHA YZF 600 '04 CHEVY Corvette '93 TOMBUSAUTOPLEX 3714877ed.tan SLEO00. Iimmccnd, loaded Cab. Immaculate $20,975. L intake, CHEVY HI TOP CONVER- Egoodcondition 25 s tank bag, conV, bright aqua 371-48 o od must sell. $9775. 3897700 GEOTRACKER CONV'94 389-7700aculate $20975. lod nEte CHE HINO VA CONVEa hrs $3200 OBO. Call 2matching helmets, white leather LT1 FORD MUSTANG'00. Low below bluebook Ve Sclean, 5spd, must XL restoration dual AC, loaded, runs S 10or Call $6000.904- 37-9467 auto. 30k miles FOR MUSTG Low $14,900. Call TOYOTACELICAGTS02 sell.$2500obo5916692 DODGERAM97Low project. Xtra parts 94.2701061oorMmv $sowac. 771-9100 278-6251. Must7sell. 5spd. loaded, sunroof, miles, 4x4,.all terrain avail. $2500. obo 904386-7802. YA HkAm imacul -e,$19,. Cali $110mo9waec.77719100 278-6l251. Must sell. $14,95. call 777-9119 HONDA ACCORD -'86, tires, tool box $129m 9 1 2 3-5408 60 r CHEVY SUBURBAN- con, runsgreat1210 Sailboats FORD MUSTANG '00 MERCEDES SL.3 T'99 O4dr, extra clean, $1450. wac. Call 859-5820 912-674-1074 h 1210 Sailboats Never aid own CH d PoERVMLS e Muo ,c. $34 TOYOTACOROLLA O'10. 72331100mO3,eV36k highway Must sell. $4k obo. at/ac loadedlow miles, power package, auto. black 40K m Low miles, Won't last DODGE RAM '99, '73, v8, 36 leatherr DVD, S Ca970-201-6974 $600dn. Call674-4444 $99mowac.859-5820 Call904472-3542 / wacl. o-9100 HONDA CIVIC LX '90 Only Dodge Truck. Both8 ire, J-$-'3. o8. 36 texc condition. 30'A Cabi r r FORD Mustang Conv '98, MERCURY RUIS $3501 For listings call 1500's $14k 745-4791 or 260-6534, 613-9353 $28,900 912- 22-1171 FORD AMustangextra -02 MERCURY OR MARQUIS TOYOTA COROLLA LB '03 800-749-8116 x7327 601-214-2983 steer $3899. obo 298-02 1310 Auto 7arrts TV90,,2 low mlmnyextras.9 oo Call838-0281 ending cond, low teer $3899. obo 298-0275 131 Auto Parrts F290 $1188 wi l7999 obo Call 838-02 miles, loaded, must sell INFINITI J30 -'93 snrf, FORD BRONCO XLT 4x4 EPGRCHEROKEE'97 CHRYSLER PACIFICA'04 STOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 7243125335 MERCURY GMA UIS fast $11,975.3897700 Ithr seats, pwi, Bose '90. V8 AT AC, loadedTOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-48 TOM#E4877 RVTIRES MIchelin CVYMNT '02 00. Low miles. $99mo sys, $1950 obo 65-3841 $2975. Call 674-4444 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1230 Spples I275RESMch CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS FORD MUSTANG CVT '02 wac. Call 859-5820 TOYOTA CRESSIDA '91, 1230 Supplies P275/55R18icTss CH00 Red, loaded, sharp. St# F381 $14988 02 Ca -reat cod. Ithr, pDA-ower MERCURY TRACER 93, FORD ESCAPE 02. 4dr, red JEEP LIBERTY LTD '02 OE CARAVAN 05. CASH PAIDles. new $800 down. 674-4444 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MERCURY SABLE WAGON D. snrf$3300398-8212 Great gas mi, extra w/grey cloth, at/ac ST2142C$13,988L DODGE CARAVAN'05 an$5cl0Loaded, 3rd seat.clean, $1450 723-3110 loaded $8975.699-9669 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 immac. loaded. priced to #CASH PA $ID $ 0950asking$450.callCHRYSLER'00con'03..OYOTAtCHO se02.t6 sell fast $17,995. 389.7700 s, MHsTTs 545-830 mike 904-819-0975 or C CRO RE FORDMustngGTV low mi.$9,975.699-9669 TOYOTA CHO02. Red Nsa AmaSE FORD EXPEDITION 97 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT-DODGE CARAVAN 96 2N904-625-0006 TOUSATOPLX 8 1 spdcMchte "73Convert- 1859-5820 T '93 Silver 108K Eddie Bauer edition. '02. ATsun roof 2x2 DODGE CARAVAN 6 27' COACHMAN TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 pda/cMAch40 bible runs great fun t-I nose mask, Leather, loaded, nice. tow hitch 47,000 m Cold AC, great cond, CASCADE DX 1320 Atiques/ CHRYtereoSLERLHSk93. topar93k to drive needs VOLVO 240 '91 good AM/FM cassette $9975. Call 674-4444 $14,900 obo 449-3800 priced for immediate round1293. garage kept, adult orig. rockers replaced. condo, ATsilver$3500. spd, well maintained sale. $3875. 389-7700 single double Classics Leather, loaded, low owner 10,995904.220 7886, '72 MGB -GT parts car Call 262 6524 $ 2 0 0 0 o b o FORD EXPEDITION'99. KIA SPORTAGE'00 bunks, sleeps 9, bath- miles $600 dn. 674-4444 Cell 904-338-1448 aso$3000 9042778783 904-317-1482 Dual AC, loaded. 58K ST#BUCF457, $6988 FORD CONVERSION E150 room, great cond. $15k. '77 FORD BRONCO VS 302 also 904-2 VOLVO 850 WAGON 94 miles. $13,975.777-9119 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '92-Braun hydraulic whl 213-95 0 PS,PB. AT. $6000 CHRYSLER PTCRUISER FORD TAURUS SES '04 MITS GALANT '03 immac Lthr at/ac, loaded, nice NISSAN P/U w/ topperR 3 1 395 POPDA graME co 904-225-2083 '02 ST#E859A, $10,988 ST#F436 $10.988 loaded must sell very $49. Call 699-9669 87ac needs cony std ORD Explorer Sport KIA SPORTAGE EX' 01. AT '93 MH 38K IML$28K Chevy Malibu 73 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 quickly$10,945.389.7700 VOLVO ans9 runie4. 98,4x42DRe white, AC0 loaded, low miles FORD E350'03 15 patdua Call George 277-2903 2 dr.45,000. org. CORVETTE COUPE HONDA ACCORD 02 LX MITSUBISHI GALANT '02. automatic ow tires, sunroof, AC.E4,975.777-9119 SB37AutoDar02 auto sport 4dr. need to sell fast ower package lemultie Saturn 5C2 '92 AT. excellent cond, 95K miles, MAZDA TRIBUTE '02 edrown/ totos $99 AC. 859-5820 CD changercas cruise, silver $9000. Call 3093103242 ST#F350, $11,988 FORD WINDSTAR'01.4dr, 97SA0 Alr32KPOi.selfcon Breatcond.CNewn/Blkt ,_7L4pckage,2topsA$210mo wac.r771-9100 $9oA8-50Dhgrs Ioverblack4ext., gei o great cond. New PewterBa NISSAN ATIMA04. Ve sette player, 8speak- blc int. $1399. FORDF10RIAT9 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 AT, dual ACloaded. -29,000Pgeaore41 9d r-21 $395.4o. exhaust exc cond. 1700mi HONDA Accord EX '00, need Tosl fs ers moon roof. new DaInIe bk t.1 995$6975. Call 699-9669 S 0 low mi, need to sell fast ty ires gold w/ leather a n I e I P e a e 4x4 $1299 MERCURY Mountaineer '98 POP UP great cond, 904-219-3894 $36,0007712602 4dr dark green w/sun $248mo wac. 7719100 interior immaculate. 9 1 2 7 2 19 4 0 0 1 Call 859-5820 '98:Leathr. loaded, very GC ENVOY XL'02 cold AC. sleeps 6.5$3200 9_n FOR HOTRO '34 interior iculate. '98.SAeathfinder GxC PAY O LEN2 610-953 FORD HOTROD roof. CD player, all pwr 264-9333 912-573-9874. 3p-11p.nST#E985,$18,988 obo.610-953 8 Sedan 302C1 C-4 DODGE STRATUS 4 Exc like new. $11,900. Call NISSAN ALTIMA '03. Pwr FORD F150 XL'04. Exc nice $700 dn. 674-4444 BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL trans, Cand Apple cnd. loaded, low ml. can 904.669-1568 package, low miles. VW BEETLE'O0. Mechan- SUBARU Legacy '95, shape low miles, must MITSOUTLANDERXLS MANOR 'TRAVELTRSLRS d $35K O. Call fin $239m$o wac. 3897700 1 99mowac. 859-5820 icssecial, overallve 5spd, cool air. new sell qulk$15,945. 389-7700 UOOTSDOL A'sA I ORODMOTORCHO.9403-4857 HONDA1CIV n v34 o.ties, $0,2-3424 4x4'04. Very low miles, PLYMOUTH GRD VOY- E O O E, FORD CONTOUR HONDACIVIC3.4d low R 7719100 AGER 96 White, 89k Sales Serve., Pt s $ 591 miles, won't last ong NISSAN ALTIMA GLE '99 dcond some w 00, 268d42404T ders R.VSSales /d$5945.up897700ock RCo.$ O 0 C K KEFFERDF0 XLABabINI-0LAN10o0 AERU O6 W ,8 Icer -PEsnT sMR a ry Of8Orange Park 195 Enif t.^ W FrnB i s.4 ttlilorl F 3b34 # NISSAN 080tima SE B93 6an 645r j.D. Sa. Ait"Pickup '95 93kmn, PWR, $28mowac. 7719100 Leather,. at/ac, loaded, needed$5945. TOYOTA Corola '88 a/t 4X4 '94 VS. at/acac. . Alachua (386) 462-3039 40 die oonroof, CD1 low ml. V TuGLS '00 a/c. t a 130 hates gas. $1150. loaded.$6975.674-4444 NISSAN timaSE 1 800 5416039 1 40p ese ood. Free tune-up HONDA CIVIC LX '90 Only $750 down. 674-4444 Turbo. Red, at, loaded,904-568-461393 5 spdAC PLYMOUTH VAN'02. Low how winner. lites lBdARDobo CuFORD F250 4x4 Crew Cab am cassette mi, must sell $8995 or 1. COLEMAN POP-UP rust oil leads, te ood included $3501 For listings call NissanGXE95'blue4 Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 VOLVO '865350 '01. Must sell fast, wont 108K well main- $110mowac.771-9100 SCAMPER 89 best roadworthy condition. 705-4297 800-749-8116 x7327 dr. new tires, good miles. $9,975. 699-9669 SFobo Hi mi rough last! $18,988. 771-9100 taied #3000 OBO offer 90 6296597 $2295 912-673-6052 n cond.ectap extra- Vt wel 96.shaple but it runs 904-278-7797 TOYOTASIENNALE'00. or 904,7379983 c 120taton$3200boCall dr ot au Trek '964 may need alter- FORD F3R0 '01- 7.41 Very low miles, very O R 1KeONE 1325 Automotive 262-2356 after 5pm sunroofalarmAC nator. Call 552-1291 svctrkw/Air o 1 ft bed NSANspd Altima m/fmSE clean $10,988 or $298 Sprinter 25RK 00i1Ca to Pe- Qu al fy all bells/whistles AMFMCDnewbattery. a 3000 ENA L'04 Designed to sleppsix. odge Rm 1500 $16,500. 904-213-0307 Great car for student. 1340 Trailers/ FORD Ranger '01, by 00 904-278-7797 TA /ki n ew3 La.i Extended .I_ SuUVs oe4, dp. exc Priced $10,00neg. and ae ST Extended or stop by and see $4000 Call 3875925 SU's owner4cy Ssdp, exc ST#2809A .$22,488 Sr. W OLDSCEcondE$6800 778-9458 NISSANFRONTIER- '00, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 equipped to sell. 241-6555 t edoorsl CO i ST#UCF27OA, $3988 CoD $0 SE. crew cab, 5sp, V6, Tow Package $12,500 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371487713352000 or Less CADILLAC ESCALADE'00 FORD RANGER '99 Step- blk $10,500 obo. A 3171TwPck912,51900or Bring in this ad for0 24 inch wheels. $299m side, 28,000 miles, 215-9414 226-7580 Auto1 /rucs 4r7- 031299 savings! PONITIAC Trans wac. Call 859-5820 at/ac, $7975. 674-4444 1 55 Wanted 0 12 Co ette Coupe full power t-tops, Cars from $500! Listings CHEVY BLAZER LS'0 FORD RANGER- '96, at, king 4cyl. 4L. 12K mi, SAuto Sport package Military and First 89,XX m's Many 800749-8116 x2529 St#F437. $9588 a/c, 30,000 mi $3900 warrty. exc cond, WILL PURCHASE Lhud 2 tops pewter Tie Buyers extras, custom wheels TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 992-1406 $11,500. Call 268-4349C v 3 Borla exhaust excel- t $11,000 obo Call AUTO+BOAT AUCTION CARMORnTRUCK lent condition 1,700 miles Welcome! 912-510-8905 for Special Olympics F7L CHEVY Dualy '97 many FORD XLT RANGER'03 NISSAN Pathfinder SE4x4 &PAY OFF LIEN. lc n-uSo SC ('04)0038-4403 KE CHVRL ET BA RV ASH HDEL SU $ 36,000 771-2602 May 21 r 11 am. See ad new parts & new tires. Need to call, X clean '01. Low mi, must sell ACURA 3. L '02. I 891-8672 or PONTIACBONNEVLLE'01 unerauctions. $000Call912576-1175 248mwac 7719100 $220mowac. 7719100 CALL 90438502 $18.900.im..nac s.c. 387 -4041 AL t ond. priced o sell er, A UT I I R E T R Y powe tCra4 eu, lowmes s3.24 .-9 T_ U 600 ARI CES '( 9 BC cI C A4-e CUporA Cu(EG7R0 R. F GL C-HUMMER PONTIAC GRAND AM 05 i O- -N lu rer,. Ssad .$2 0n sac 7 19 00 Fifth Wheel's ACURA RL '04. 6K mi Travel Trailer's nay BOSE st ereo. ... W at e yo r 00Pop-Up's oaded M 7 32.9001 9 er 3 I G Cov N D T MITS I IH No. 1 Volume Towable ACURA L"0,lll Hr ir Fua m t C2 W e appreciate your ORANGE PARK DODGE of LE RIK Dealer inFL. Volume Sm5ta62A $29186 Nr t o ati B723 A Ble Aved ,, i An Bv 06.1,00 0 Ac Dealer means Lower r:.I-IBUHAUT0iLf1 171 157 P rices, Largest Sele service to our nationACURA RICK KEFFER LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO SUBARU OF JAX rion, over 200 nstocelk 78i4a of OrangePark 19;El Q91i8&t .. ..7! 8) t k nBv Guaranteed BEiSTBUYS xcALLMilitary4 I50o l Fr 1E r Blvd6 Y4 00 i i Don't beoolebd y the Civilian Blanihng Blvd -1-C.600 WESTSIDE DODGEiliiS H1y i g 3 Bl -l i Competi-,on Bu'ing You$O DOWN I- ,1 will b ie an enlable 1 Dm e ay can h el 672 CASlliAieI D -6G 1 Ave _531 A _l_ __ _- Experience. WE PROM EVERYBODY I DUVAL ACURA 7o in 3 SUC i V b S cAe (11,225AoR e BiR C E'25H800l' MATHENY LAND ROVER KEN CHANCE SUZUKI HONAVTX2 .g appreciate 112,11AtU1nc Blvd 642-IC4- TOWABLE 1662ALnL-mHRCBOZARDFORD11285 Ca alAve 389,-100 J gackSolville, FL316s BMW on32 ci2002. Auto Flr odlSBpereDuBy CHe Sdqual T eRS LE SO FJA K OWVRlLL 904-642-1600 Pren Pkg. LoadedI 4l1r,: ,,u B d C-1 Ll JU S J S VILL 3, 38-1 4728 _B PAUL CLARK 10259 Alanc BCvU 71 5000 64ARLINGTON TOYOTA SUNSTREAM Chevy BMW 3251 2002. IH to- .l. y uC R T h [] 470 I',1 OT ;,l ;A 10 In 1 - power train 454 eng, lowmdies. 24k a$22.T988IFORDMERCURY O Ii"3 9Al AB10Ledo k nvl-l0 6kmi, lots of new 371G4728K extras. 1 owners. 1-B N EiG 12? ulee .'L5-3,73 Call 868-5721 BMW 5251A 2002. Auto.42O COGGINE HISS CallPre-52 BW 2,O m Bc oBENTLEY"- ORLANDO D F NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY TOYOTA AVENUES .TRVL SUPREME '95, 36FT. 371 4728 8DUVAL0FORD4 1054w p w 5th whl, loaded, $19K "FA S Ta A S gI i Ps14nldF Reijiii C A1 )g'.l-4 45v0 Souir-' Blvd 64"4 10 5 Clean Car. Loaded bi i For Great People with Torpedo'd Credit M ER MATHENY LOTUS LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA Corbestak Kr 0 se r wbat ck- BpemSp kg Prem2.Sound. F TOM BUSH BMW At The Avenues II Ailanlil v C 421 SOa 1-. rest, Krauser bags 'Only)371,S31.988u37114728WJi ba-kelnes. frester fOIds. -'97 YUD On N.CarsJA*CKTrucks SUVs VansNISA.AAVEllNE B LBulo 725-09110.Ol brakelines, fresh fluids, 97.,, exon. 9 ,k MIKE HYUND .... tue-iup and battery.,o d 1l. cold AC. Well Your Military I.D. (active, reserved, retired) is your MIK DIS ON ORD 4 run great, veryrel- 786-b 0 05o AT REGENCY TOM BUSHMAZDA ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA able, $3000 725-6548 6,A1nRq c0810 AIlii.: Bivi 2725091i1 1310 C3s.1l Avur 389-4561 eves or leave msg. /' BUICK REGAL'94GARE U APPROVAL G6AlAREc Blvd 725 3060 4 BUELILX1 lighting Call 406.0247.1UGUARANTC-MC MIKRSHDFRDMAZDA CITY 19998,000 miles,A Ip 6BUICK'PONTIAC-GMC MIKE SHAD FORDMGA CIT - tank bag new front BUICKSOMERSET6 Call today, I cenCvevSprgs ORANGE PARK B FiL .41 tire very fastyel- / '87 runs great.C ieovaepinp :450 OF GReen PARK low,$520Oobo..... e' tteruS r 'eat me TOF S 912-576-3154S1 or l 09043503 Cl Hn 0 KEY BUICK Blani,,n BlvdN I "73I ,:ASH TI0DELLEVW 904-234-07154 sell o0" Oa utBO Cal C Hank 1481 Welkoad r 26 03 Harley Davidson78' V 301318 3841- (904 ) 0& 44034660 SulnneBlvd tA,1u0 -' BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 30k mi, Original CADILLAC CAMERA 97M li HardwareAsin D AR10`31 Allar,,: Blvd 72J-1080 O'STEEN VW Hardware9As 8Loadeo, ..is mie. $800 RJ Johnson USN/RET TERRY BUICK COGGIN GMC TRUCKS HARLEY DAVIDSON CADILLAC CTS 03 (021727 6400 Blanding Blvd 77.-c A0 AnC Blvd 71 -23T10 11 ?2525 Philips Hy 396-5486 SportsterXL883 StdF 310 $24.588 _M MBUSHVW - 1995w t 8ir 8 milesry TK M B'I' UAOPL'E 1467GARBER TOM BUSH MINI TOM BUSH VW service done, $5000 BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC 904234-57 1514or CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC Grpen C ve Prning,- "64 44- chro jImile ssoGariept .NIMNICHT CADILLAC 0'STEEN VOLVOO * Many performance parts. bo Blaridirq Blvd 778-.700 COGGIN HONDA at the AVENUES $144,904 obo ON ATLANTIC 1085, Pnips Hay 2,C'.-)) 2525 P hilirs Hwa 246-5486 'HD Sportster XL 883 'P R ER C D I L C 11003 A 13tr, ti BIvd A5.88C IO w ,:iry3aulrnliv.e,"i:,M - Hugger '01, black, exc 283 San Marco. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 96 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |