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Health Fair Free Information/Screenings Offered Page 3 Staying Prepared NAS |la Train- With Tornado Drill Pages 10-11 Pool Opens Ouldoor Pool Ready For Business Page 13 THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com - L W L A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER 63 wNS ,10 TOUCHING NAVAIR Depot Jax Deadlines changewins safety award Due to the upcoming Memorial Day holiday May 30, the deadlines for next week's Jax Air News arti- cles and ads have changed. All articles must be turned in by today at 4 p.m. Ads are due by tomorrow at noon. USO/IMAX present 'Fighter Pilot' Complimentary tickets for service members to the World Golf Hall of Fame I MAX Theater showing of the "Fighter Pilot: Opera- tion Red Flag" movie dur- ing the Memorial Day Mili- tary Appreciation Week- end are now available at the NAS Jax-based United Services Organization (USO) and at all command master chief offices. Oper- ation Red Flag is a two- week, realistic combat training exercise involving the elite aerial forces from all branches of the U.S. military, plus the Guard/ Reserve components that was established in 1975 and is conducted annually at Nellis AFB, Nevada. 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. On Saturday, the World Hall of Fame is offering a free military children's activities day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For further infor- mation, call the USO at 778-2821 or IMAX at (904) 940-4059. Tax break for Florida residents From June 1-12, Florida residents can buy hurri- cane provisions such as batteries, two-way radios, coolers and generators up to $750, tax-free. Stunt show coming The NAS Jax Navy Exchange (NEX) is host- ing a Mongoose Stunt Show June 5. Show times are 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. in the NEX parking lot. The shows are fast- paced with riders perform- ing aerials 20- to 30-feet above the ramps and tech- nical flatland stunts being achieved on the ground. Free T-shirts, posters and stickers will be given out. Photo courtesy of NAVAIR Depot Jax Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Safety) Connie DeWitte and Ken Petterson, Naval Air Depot (NAVAIR) Jacksonville Occupational, Safety and Health manager, lis- ten to Lt. Cmdr. Terry Hart (right), NAVAIR Jax P-3 Airframes production officer, as he points out safety initiatives that have been implemented at the Depot during a tour of the facility. 101 critical days of summer begin tomorrow By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Each year, during the 101 critical days of summer, the Navy loses Sailors in acci- dents that could have been prevented. Tomorrow marks the beginning of the Memorial Day weekend and those critical days of summer that will run through midnight on Labor Day. During this time extended daylight and high temperatures make it very inviting for Sailors and their families to travel and enjoy outdoor activities more frequently. As Sailors enter the 101 critical days of sum- mer and begin their much-anticipated summer vacation, bike ride, or continue to train for an up coming triathlon, they are encouraged to make safety their number one priority. Whether participating in sports or driving a vehicle, proper preparation and understanding of possible hazards are the key to an enjoyable sum- mer. Medical experts repeatedly remind the pub- From NAVAIR Depot jax Public Affairs What happens when a command brings safety to the forefront of all employees with personal involvement by senior leadership, proac- tive Occupational Safety and Health programs and an analytical approach to addressing mishaps, trends and causes? A decrease of 55 percent across-the- board in mishaps is the end result. Moreover, it produced a command envi- ronment that won the fiscal year 2004 Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Safety Award and Chief of Naval Operation (CNO) Safety Award, both for the third time in four years and the inaugural fis- cal year 2004 Department of Navy (DoN) Excellence Award for Safety. Last week, depot employees welcomed Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Safety) Connie DeWitte to their spaces. DeWitte presented the SECNAV Safety Award May 19 during a ceremony on behalf of the Secretary of the Navy and said, 'Your laudable successes are being rec- ognized by DoN's top leaders. Your accomplishments prove how a strong command-wide focus on safety can reduce mishaps and greatly enhance overall mission effectiveness, opera- tional readiness and the quality of life for all personnel." "All personnel at NAVAIR Depot Jack- See NAVAIR, Page 15 Photo by Miriam S. Gallet just in time for the treacherous Memorial Day weekend, Navy Safety Center Traffic and Off Duty Recreational Facilitator AOCS(AW) Fred Christian provided NAS Jax supervisors with a better under- standing of safety issues facing the Navy in person- nel losses due to traffic fatalities during the Naval Safety Center's Traffic Safety Brief Across America held aboard NAS Jax last Thursday. From left, Christian, NAS Jacksonville Air Operations AMC Terminal Officer Lt. Gary White and Air Opera- tions Leading Chief Petty Officer BMCM(SW/AW) Kenneth Adams, discuss a DVD entitled "Protecting Our Own," after the brief. lic that sports injuries are more likely to occur when the body has not been properly acclima- tized, hydrated or trained. Know your limits, See SUMMER, Page 15 Guests celebrate diversity at Asian Pacific American Luncheon Photo by ET2 Bill Lamed Malia Belleza, 7, delighted audiences with a special Hawaiian dance during lunch. By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor he annual NAS Jack- sonville Asian Pacific American Heritage Luncheon recognizing the many contributions that the people from Asia and the Pacific Islands have made, was held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Thursday. The base Multi-Cultural Aware- ness Committee sponsored the colorful event. Mila Agloro kicked off the luncheon with a prideful ren- dition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," followed by the invocation delivered by Chaplain (Lt. Cmdr.) Dedra Bell. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson introduced the guest speaker by saying: "I am happy to introduce Cmdr. Don Albia from the Naval Branch Health Clinic Mayport. This is a fine example of a Pacific American who has worked his way up in the Navy. He enlisted 31 years ago as a deck seaman and today is a senior officer." Albia, a native of Iriga City, Philippines who will be promoted to Navy captain Aug. 1, delivered an interest- ing speech that included not only his own achievements but also the history of Filipinos serving in the Navy. During his speech, he described the exciting life of the first Filipino to take com- mand of a ship, the USS Saginaw. He emphasized the - Memorial Day Proclamation 2005 - Prayer for Peace On Memorial Day, we honor the men and women in uniform who have given their lives in service to our nation. When the stakes were highest, our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guards- men answered the call of duty and made the ultimate sacrifice for the security of our country and the peace of the world. Throughout our nation's history, members of the Armed Forces have taken great risks to keep America strong These proud patriots have de- fended the inno- President cent, freed the George W.Bush oppressed, and helped spread th.e promise of liberty to all corners of the earth. In serving our Nation, they have been unrelenting in bat- tle, unwavering in loyalty, and unmatched in decency. Because o their selfless courage, millions of people who once lived under tyranny now are free, and America is more secure. On Memorial Day, we remember that this history of great achievement has been accompanied by great sacrifice. To secure our freedom, many heroic service members have given their lives. This year we mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, and we remember the Americans who died on distant shores defending our Nation in that war. On Memorial Day and all year long, we pray for the families of the fallen and show our respect for the contributions these men and women have made to the story of freedom. Our grateful Nation honors their selfless service, and we acknowledge a debt that is beyond our power to repay. In respect for their devotion to America, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on May 11, 1950, as amended (64 Stat. 158), has requested the President to issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to observe each Memorial Day as a day of prayer for per- manent peace and designating a period on that day when the people of the United States might unite in prayer. The Congress, by Public Law 106 579, has also designated the minute beginning at 3 p.m. local time on that day as a time for all Americans to observe the National Moment of Remembrance. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Memorial Day, May 30, 2005, as a day of prayer for permanent peace, and I designate the hour beginning in each locality at 11:00 a.m. of that day as a time to unite in prayer. I also ask all Americans to observe the National Moment of Remembrance beginning at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day. I urge the media to participate in these obser- vances. I also request the governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the appropriate officials of all units of government, to direct that the flag be flown at half staff until noon on this Memorial Day on all buildings, grounds, and naval vessels throughout the United States, and in all areas under its jurisdiction and control. I also request the people of the United States to display the flag at half-staff from their homes for the customary forenoon period. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- unto set my hand this twentieth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty ninth. GEORGE W. BUSH See LUNCHEON, Page 15 - I 2 laxAIrNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 FROM THE FLEET We're entering the critical days of summer By FLTCM(AW/SW) ]on Thompson Fleet Command Master Chief In less than a week, the Navy enters the critical days of summer. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Navy incurs more off- duty mishaps and traffic deaths than it does the entire rest of the year. The most alarming fact is that 100-percent of the mishaps and deaths are pre- ventable. Hence, I would like to discuss with you how devastating this period is to our overall readiness, in addition to the huge emo- tional toll on the families and friends of those who know and serve with those who become statistics. In fiscal year 2004, 119 Sailors and Marines died in motor vehicle crashes and another 32 died in off-duty/ recreational incidents. That's 151 Sailors and Marines who died because of poor judgment! This summer, the Navy has three specific goals that depend on your commit- ment: To raise awareness,, to teach skills and behavior that result in mishap reduc- tion, and to provide alterna- tives to high-risk behavior. The goals look great on paper, but for the Navy to achieve them, each and every one of you needs to cooperate and understand the decisions you make on a daily basis, on and off duty, will ultimately dictate how well we do...and whether or not you enjoy your summer in the sun or in the hospital. FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson As we enter summer, most of you will be spending more time outside. The days are longer, everyone seems to be in a better mood, and there's a more carefree atti- tude. The summer months also see more Navy people trans- fer than any other time of the year and the summer months are prime vacation months. Because of this, more Sailors are on the highways, making long trips, than at any other time of the year. Unfortunately, the longer days, warm weather and increased travel bring with it dangers that, if not under- stood, have the potential of ruining your (or your fami- ly's) summer. While most look forward to summer, I know only too well that many of you think you're invincible. You think accidents only happen to other people and that you think combining alcohol and driving isn't as bad as oth- ers say it is. The problem is I know you're wrong . dead wrong. The most dis- tressing part of my job is hearing about Sailors who lose their lives because they were careless. Shipmates, do your ship- mates, your family, yourself, and me a favor. Make a commitment to be safe this summer. When you consid- er how most of our accidents and deaths occur, it's not hard to realize how to over- come the risks. Here are a few quick tips to avoid the top hazards: Never combine alcohol and driving, not a car, a boat, a jet ski, a motorcycle. Always wear your seat- belts! Make sure others in wear theirs as well. Slow down! Obey the speed limit. Excessive speed kills, it's that simple. If you plan accordingly, you won't need to be in such a hurry. If you're going to take a trip, get plenty of rest and limit your mileage to about 500 miles in a single day. If you feel drowsy, stop and get some rest. ** If you're going to swim, ensure you have a buddy. Of course, not all Sailors die on the highways or out on the water. We also lose Sailors in off-duty mishaps that are not as statistically significant. Sailors have died falling off roofs. Sailors have also shot themselves, lost limbs in power tools, and probably many other means that could only be described as reckless. Summer is a wonderful time of year. However, if you're young, you're more at risk than you might believe. In fiscal year 2004, 43 per- cent of all recreational mishaps happened to Sailors between 18 and 22. Additionally, 19 percent of the fatalities occurred while riding ATVs/off-road motor- cycles, and 14 percent were due to drowning. Oh, and age isn't the only prime factor. More than 65 percent of all our fatalities happen at night, particular- ly on weekends. If you think alcohol is a prime factor in most accidents and fatali- ties, you're right. I've per- sonally found that alcohol (in moderation) is only good when mixed with good food. .. nothing else. My final challenge to each of you as you head into summer is to look out for each other and your fami- lies. All of us have made dumb decisions, but how many times have you changed your mind about something because a family member or friend told you, 'hey, that's pretty stupid, I don't' think you should do that.' Advice like that is priceless! Supervisors: You have a responsibility to personally counsel your Sailors on how to be safe in off-duty activi- ties. Talk with your Sailors about their vacation plans. Good leadership does not stop at "liberty call". Your Sailors look up to you and, contrary to popular belief, they do listen to you. ON THE HOMEFRONT Memorial Day is for remembrance, not shopping By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor T he day after Thanks- giving I woke up at an ungodly hour to stand in line at Toys R Us and buy my boys a stuffed donkey from the movie Shrek. On New Year's Day I ran out to the department stores and bought some make-up to get a "free gift." And, yes, I once dove on my belly into a room filled with so many "clearance shoes," I couldn't see the carpet below. I love a sale. But each year, around this time, I open the newspaper and see words that make my deal-loving heart cringe: Memorial Day Sale, Memor- ial Day Extravaganza, Me- morial Day Clearance, and-the absolute most shocking-Memorial Day Blow Out Sale. Since when did Memorial Day become synonymous with shopping? Why has the day we've set aside to honor those who died for our free- dom become nothing more than a reason to buy a new mattress? At what point did we begin to associate Memorial Day with every- thing-"the day the neigh- borhood pool opens," "the day our family eats fried chicken in the park;" "the day I can start wearing white shoes again"-except a time to remember and honor those who have died for our country? I don't have these answers, so I set out to do research online and was immediately "sidetracked" by one site in particular: www.arlingtoncemetry.org. Here's what I learned: *Each year, just before Memorial Day weekend, every soldier in the 3rd US Infantry, assigned to Ar- lington National Cemetery and the U.S. Soldier's and Airmen's Home National Cemetery, works around the clock to place more than 280,800 small American flags precisely one-foot and centered in front of every gravestone and niche. The ceremony is known as "flags in," and the 3rd US Infantry remains in the cemetery all weekend to ensure that no flag is removed. *The Tomb of the Un- known Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery is guard- ed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year-no matter the weather!-by Tomb Guard Sentinels, whom are all vol- unteers from the 3rd US Infantry. *Before being granted the privilege to volunteer as a Tomb Guard Sentinel, sol- diers are put through a rig- orous selection process. Among the many qualifica- tions required, soldiers must (1) memorize seven pages of the cemetery's history and recite it verbatim; (2) memo- rize the history and grave- stone location of more than 300 veterans. *Select Guards who pass more intensive testing will be given the honor of wear- ing the silver Tomb Guard Identification Badge. Since the prestigious badge was created in 1958, only 539 soldiers have earned the right to wear one. *The Tomb Guard Identification Badge is unique in that it can be revoked-even after the sol- dier is no longer on active duty-for any behavior that is deemed dishonorable to the Tomb. Apparently the United States Military views Me- morial Day and its veterans as deserving of more than a 50 percent off discount. For them, Memorial Day isn't just a day off. In fact, it is a day of great work and dedi- cation. Yet, obviously, we can't all be at Arlington National Cemetery this Memorial Day and the majority of us don't have near the disci- pline to be a Tomb Guard either. But we can do our part. We can honor Memor- ial Day the way it should be honored-with remem- brance. This holiday weekend save time to remember. Time to be thankful. Time to be grateful. And save the shopping for another day. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. _--r" W.r ri-o .w..r.-" "" T'.r-r Er wa rwr r -. ...R --- : SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. Hey, MoneyMan: I can not get out of debt. It seems every time I get a pay raise or pay off one of my bills, something bad happens. If I add up my credit card balances, my wife and I are over $10,000 in debt. We make pay- ments on every card every month but things never improve. What should I do? MoneyMan Sez: Unfortunately, you are on the credit card merry-go- round and can not get off. You and your wife are spending more money than you make each month so the situation gets worse, not better. According to a recent article in Reader's Digest there is no miracle cure for getting out of debt. It requires spending less than you earn and it may take several years. There are three basic steps: Get organized. Keep track of every penny you spend, balance your check- book every month, and pay bills on time to avoid late fees. Negotiate with creditors. Call your credit card com- pany and ask for a lower interest rate. You will be surprised to learn how many of them will lower the rates simply because you asked. If they refuse, shop around for a lower rate and transfer your bal- ances to that card. Get to work! Terry Savage says if you double your minimum monthly payment and never change another thing, your credit card will be paid off in about three years, no mat- ter the amount. Can't afford that? Consider working a second job specif- ically to pay off your debt. Then do not let your debt get out of control again. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. C53 JOHN CARTER I Job title/command: Culinary Specialist Hometown: Chicago Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS O'Brien (DD 975), USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) Career Plans: To get a degree in computer programming. Most Interesting Experience: Joining the Navy and seeing different parts of the world. Words of Wisdom: Live life to the fullest. -- NOEMI VERDECIIS S Job title/command: I/ NAS Jax Security Manager Hometown: New York City Family Life: Married for 20 years with three children. Past Duty Stations: Naval Air Depot Jax, Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility, Puerto Rico Career Plans: To continue to serve as the I base security manager and retire in five years and travel the world. I Most Interesting Experience: Raising emy children. I learn something new from them each day. Words of Wisdom: The spirit, the will to win and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur. NAS Jacksonville to host Technology Exposition 2005 Be the first to view the latest advancements in tech- nology during the Technology Exposition 2005. The exposition, sponsored by the 6th Communications Squadron, is open to all personnel aboard NAS Jax and will take place June 8 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More than 20 exhibitors will demonstrate the latest in critical servers, networks, computer equipment and evalua- tion tools, communication technology, recording tools, sys- tem integration, management software, training and IT support and communication solutions, audiovisual presen- tation products, imaging accessories, video conferencing integration, systems and storage, office equipment and much more. For more information, visit www.ncsi.com. 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 Ne S is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JuIAB nl EN do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jalil im can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Jahllm Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JI Al NEll is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMAN! JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 3 Health Fair provides information, screenings By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville ;/ Public Affairs N aval Hospital Jack- sonville took health awareness to the streets on May 20 as numerous hospital clinics, health agencies and med- ical personnel shared expertise and information at the ninth annual Health Fair. The event held in the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange Courtyard drew the interest of more than 700 NEX and Commissary patrons as they stopped by to browse displays, to talk with medical personnel and to get health benefit infor- mation. Many also advantage of basic health tests available on the spot. These included hearing screenings, blood pressure checks, bone mar- row donor screenings and diabetes glucose checks. Marsha Childs, Cus- tomer Relations Depart- ment division officer, said, "This annual event is a ter- rific opportunity for Naval Hospital Jacksonville cus- tomers to learn what the hospital has to offer in vari- Safety Standdown Photos by HN Dulce Perez Cmdr. Alice Whitley from Naval Hospital's Nutrition Management Department shares healthy dietary tips with NEX/Commissary patron Sara Knight. ous clinics and programs, to gain valuable information on a wide variety of health topics and to learn how they can be an active part- ner with their healthcare provider in maintaining their good health and the health of their families." Naval Hospital Jack- sonville participants in the Health Fair included: Lt. Sarah Goldman and HM3 Sheena Causby make use of a visual aid to educate Joice Tanner at the Occupational Therapy display table. Audiology, the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP), the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Department, the Pharmacy, the Family Practice Clinic, the Urology Clinic, the Breast Health Nurse, Ribbons to Roses Breast Cancer Survivor Group, the Diabetic Clinic, the Nutrition Management Program, the Wellness Center, the Emergency Department, General Surgery, the Endoscopy Suite, the Orthopedic Clinic, Pastoral Care, Preventive Medicine, Dental, the Exceptional Family Member Program, Naval Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville and Customer Relations. Representatives were also on hand from the Veterans Administration, TRICARE and United Concordia to answer ques- tions concerning benefits. For more information on what Naval Hospital Jacksonville has to offer visit navalhospitaljax.com on the Internet. Photo by J01 Mike England Florida Highway Patrol Officer Mike Dobbs steadies Morale, Welfare and Recreation Director John Bushick as he attempts a field sobrety test while wearing fatal vision glass- es, which simulate what it's like to be drunk, during the safety standdown Monday at the base theater. The standown was held to remind NAS lax Sailors and civilian employees what can happen if they choose to drive drunk over the upcoming Memorial Day week- end. PSD Jax ID card service closed June 6-7 T he PSD Jax ID Card section will be preparation for RAPIDS 7.0 platform closed all day June 6 and the morn- requirements. All ID card services will be ing of June 7. PSD Jax will be performed at PSD Mayport during the upgrading all ID card CPU machines in upgrade. -Experience the Best Kept Secret in Jacksonville C I I liJM IiiN C m orida's Top Courses 10 Days Advanced Tee Times Available $35 Military Rate Si Monday-Friday Anytime S Saturday & Sunday i After 11 a.m. I Present Coupon & Military ID On Arrival Expiration 6/30/05 2217 Eagle Harbor Pkwy., EACILE I Orange Park, Florida ,-ARBOR 269-9300 AT FLEMING ISLAND tl IA V, nrnl.IF i IT n -i I F~l imnnlnrclI l,InilrT aiII a 4 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 Battle of Midway dinner set Photo courtesy of HS-5 Group of NJROTC cadets from Altamonte Springs were recently given a tour of HS-5 by Lt :j.g. Anthony Allard (far left) and AW2 Kenneth Hyman. HS-5 hosts static display for NJROTC cadets 'From HS-5 JROTC cadets from Altamonte Springs paid a visit to HS-5 to get an up close look at a Navy SH-60F helicopter recently. The cadets were greeted by Navy Pilot and HS-5 Public Affairs Officer Lt. j.g. Anthony Allard and AW2 Kenneth Hyman. Allard gave a brief ;description of the various missions HS-5 conducts including anti-submarine 'Warfare and Search and Rescue. He also answered questions about how to become a naval aviator and how helicopters fly. Allard showed a group of cadets the cockpit while Hyman showed another group the cabin. Allard explained the cockpit controls and various switches and displays. He described the tactical dis- play in the middle of the instrument panel and what it looks like when the crew is tracking a submarine. He also showed the arma- ment panel where the copi- lot can arm and launch tor- pedoes. Hyman showed the cadets the sonar equipment located in the cabin and also the equipment used by rescue swimmers to save downed pilots. The cadets had ample time to ask questions and take pictures. The cadets enjoyed being able to see the helicopters up close and learned a great deal about the HS community. , Support NMCRS and you could win a new car A special raffle is currently underway in support of the annual Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society .(NMCRS) Fund Drive. One lucky ticket holder will win a 2005 Honda Civic A donated by the Coggin Automotive Group. Tickets are now on sale Monday through Saturday at the Navy Exchange Food Court from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. o Tickets are also available through your command NMCRS representative. o STickets 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 contribution is necessary to win. Complete contest rules are on the back of the tick- ets. FREE WINGS AND DRINKS,..i from 8pm-9pm .. 1 - Jacksonville's Only Saturday Night Happy Hour 'til Midnight $3 Martinis $3 Martell $3 Heineken D.J.GATOR Best of R&B & OLD SKOOL : Jax's Upscale Club dcirlslophers www.clubchristophers.com he 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. Photo by Photographer 2rd Class William G. Roy/U.S. Navy Scene on board USS Yorktown (CV-5), shortly after she was hit by three Japanese bombs on June 4, 1942, during the Battle of Midway. Dense smoke is from fires in her uptakes, caused by a bomb that punctured them and knocked out her boilers. The man with the hammer at right is probably cover- ing a bomb entry hole in the forward elevator.. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from the following loca- tions: 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. SEAOP Detachment completes deployment By Ensign Al Burchfield three potable water wells, ed by last year's hurricanes. Special Contributor and provide free medical Haiti is one of six nations assistance for the citizens Personnel and equip- ment from the mar- itime patrol and re- connaissance (MPR) sea operations (SEAOP) de- tachment recently complet- ed a 115-day deployment to Gonaives, Haiti to provide support to the staff of Task Force New Horizons. Exercise New Horizons is a humanitarian and civic assistance exercise and is helping to rebuild vital infrastructure destroyed during last year's devastat- ing hurricanes. The mission of the U.S. Forces in Haiti is to build three school houses, drill of Haiti who were devastat- See SEAOP, Page 15 l,,X K- EK K E K KEIK S K. N-l K S K l I FREE ( DRINKt) S (Must be 21 to enter) 1073 103rd Street 771-9822 (Across the street from The Golf Club of Jacksonville) More than 40 years ago, your aunt gave you some Series E Savings Bonds. And you forgot about them-until now. 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Following the briefing, the VP-18 veterans took a tour of a P-3 and asked ques- tions about the plane and how it handles. Some laughed at the luxury offered to the pilots in the P-3C, such as touch screen Photos by Ryan Crook Members of VP-18, which decommissioned in 1968, paid a visit to VP-30 May 12 to remi- nisce.. instruments. Two of those men, Ed Cuerno and Bill Chandler, have remained friends from more than half of a century. They went to college on the GI Bill and went on to have successful jobs after their service in VP-18. They have also met regularly for reunions. The last reunion was held here at NAS Jacksonville in 2000. "I remember when Beach Boulevard opened from Southside' Boulevard," Chandler recalled of Jacksonville in the 1950's. "It was nothing but palmet- tos all the way to' the beach." Both Cuerno and Chandler left the Navy at the ages of 22 and 21, respectively. Their journeys with VP-18 took them all over the world. During their first deployment in 1951 with the Sixth Fleet, their main task was sub- marine hunting. Most of the time, when not encoun- tering Russian subs, they encountered Russian boats posing as fishing trawlers. "Most trawlers had radio equipment," said Bill Funke, a member of VP-18. Both the men on the P2Vs and the trawlers listened to each other in an almost polite courtesy; each know- ing the other was there. After leaving the Navy, Cuerno studied accounting in college and went on to work for the United States Postal Service, from which he eventually retired. Chandler went onto receive a degree in business admin- istration and went on to work for. Ford Motor Company. "The Navy was a stepping stone to the rest of my life," Cuerno said. By the age of 22, Cuerno had been all over the world and had seen and done things that most people could not do in a lifetime. During the conclusion of the service, a roll call was held for those members of VP-18 no longer living. Members silently ap- proached the pulpit and called off a row of names. Each man's ear was at- tuned to the list, listening for old friends. Some held tissues and bowed heads when a certain name was called, silently remember- ing their old friends while taps played in the back- ground. L12 ~ Bill Chandler, a member of the now decommissioned VP- 18, with his squadron cap. Their visit to the Pro's Nest of VP-3 concluded with a luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers' Club where the stories and laughs con- tinued. The Dentist Place Th- e-- -" - And... The Dentist Place for Kids $89 We are Participating Providers with: UNITED CONCORDIA New Patient DELTA DENTAL Exam Special* We welcome patients from most other insurances full mouth No OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSE x-rays and FOR MILITARY FAMILIES cleaning (Excluding co-pays and deductibles) "APPUI T9 CASI-PAMi ." PAWMem Or ... 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The Corps' birth- day follows National Nurses Week, May 6-12, and marks the date in 1908 when the Corps was found- ed. The Navy Nurse Corps' motto is "to promote, pro- tect, and restore the health of all entrusted to our care anytime, anywhere." Today 3,000 active-duty and 2,000 Reserve nurses deliver on that motto everyday, on the home front and at the front lines. Four Naval Hospital Jacksonville nurses whose service has been the epito- me of that motto were recently honored with selection to the ranks of the "Great 100 Nurses of Northeast Florida." "Great 100 Nurses of-Northeast Florida, Inc.," which spon- sors this annual event, has as its mission raising nurse scholarship money, cele- brating nursing in the com- munity, and promoting sup- port for the profession in our region. The Naval Hospital Jacksonville nurses were honored along with 96 other Northeast Florida Nurses at a May 14 dinner at the Adam's Mark Hotel Photos by HM2 Michael Morgan Lts. Matt Rivera, Robert Barrett, Jason Penfold and Lt. Cmdr. Valerie Morrison (not shown) were recently honored as four of this year's "Great 100 Nurses of Northeast Florida." Their peers from throughout this area bestow this honor on these outstanding nurses. in downtown Jacksonville. clinical practice guidelines than 300 patients per day. Naval Hospital Jackson- and nursing practice Rivera orchestrated a ville Director of Nursing changes which significantly "team approach" to care Services Capt. Nancy Silki enhanced care in the that resulted in outstand- also recognized the four Emergency Department. ing patient satisfaction and during a Nurse Corps He is described as an excel- positive staff morale. birthday celebration on the lent instructor and mentor Rivera has given oral pre- NAS Jacksonville Quarter- for junior personnel. sentations at national con- deck May 13. Penfold's career goal is to ferences and has published Selected from Naval become a certified regis- on topics related to nursing Hospital Jacksonville were tered nurse anesthetist. He and healthcare. Rivet-a's Lt. Jason Penfold, Lt. Matt recently secured a nomina- experience also includes Rivera, Lt. Robert Barrett tion and interview to service in Operation Iraqi and Lt. Cmdr. Valerie become one of only two Freedom with the First Morrison. Penfold is a Staff/ Navy Nurse Corps White Marine Expeditionary Charge Nurse for Naval House nurses assigned to Force as a critical care Hospital Jacksonville's the President of the United nurse. His superiors' Emergency Medical De- States. describe him as "a role apartment and the Division Rivera, the Family Prac- model for corpsmen, nurses Officer for the Acute Care tice Clinic's division officer, and doctors." Clinic. Penfold helped guides more than 85 staff Barrett is a critical care develop evidence-based in providing care to more nurse serving as the [C Lt. j.g. James Hinkle, shortly after being promoted to his pres- ent rank, assists Naval Hospital Jacksonville Director of Nursing Services Capt. Nancy-Silki in cutting the Nurses Corps birthday cake celebrating the Corps' 97th year. Division Officer (Nurse Manager) for the NAS Jacksonville Branch Health Clinic. He is in charge of 70 staff members providing education and training. His background includes Operation Iraqi Freedom .service on an eight-member Forward Resuscitative Surgical Service (FRSS) team that delivered life- saving damage control sur- gery to trauma patients near the front lines. Back home, Barrett voluntarily works extra hours in Critical Care and the Emergency. Department to keep up skills. Morrison is the hospital's Manpower Management department head. This highly motivated leader has chaired numerous hos- pital committees working with administrative activi- ties related to improving processes and fiscal accountability. An example of her oversight skills is a recent command-wide effi- ciency review process that resulted in cost-avoidance of $1.5 million. Committees she's chaired include the Command Staffing and Competency Committee, which monitors compliance with Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) human resources standards and the Nursing Resources Committee. Off-duty, Morrison is a mother of a toddler who is currently completing a PhD in busi- ness. Health Notes: What you should know about skin cancer By Lt. Sarah Digby, D.O. Naval Hospital Jacksonville O ver one million peo- ple are diagnosed with skin cancer each year. The majority of skin cancers are a type called basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. These can cause a lot of damage to the skin if left untreated. Another more serious type is called melanoma. This serious type of skin cancer causes more than 75 percent of all skin cancer deaths. One out of 71 Americans will get melanoma during their life- time. The earlier melanoma is found, the more likely the person will not have serious complications from this dis- ease. Who is at risk for skin cancer? Skin cancer is a disease that can affect anyone. Some people are more at risk than others. The more exposure you have to the sun, either from work, play, or sunbathing, the greater your risk. Tanning beds sig- nificantly increase your risk of developing skin cancer. A person's skin type also affects their risk for skin cancer. Light skin coloring, skin that burns easily, or freckles increases your risk. Having multiple or different appearing moles also increases your risk for skin cancer. Another important fact is that a past history of skin cancer suggests that your skin has already had dam- age and you may be more prone to skin cancer over time. Finally, a family histo- ry of skin cancer is a con- cern especially if your fami- ly member had a history of malignant melanoma. How do I check my skin to see if I have signs of skin cancer? Screening for skin cancer involves learning the ABCDE's. "A" stands for Asymmetry of the lesion or mole. This usually means you should be concerned if the mole is not round in shape. The "B" is for Border irregularity meaning that the border is not smooth. "C" is for Color changes or dif- ferent colors within the same area of the mole. These can black, red, or brown. "D" is for a Diameter greater than 6mm, which is roughly the size of the top of a pencil eraser. "E" stands for Enlargement or change in size of the mole. These are reasons to see your doc- tor about a concerning skin lesion. You should also talk to your doctor if you have a mole that is not healing, bleeds, or is painful. Finally, lesions that are raised, smooth, shiny, waxy, and may have small blood vessels within the lesion are concerning and should be seen by your doctor. At this point, you may want to know how you can protect yourself and your family from skin cancer. The best way to protect your self against skin cancer is to avoid too much-sun exposure, especially during the midday hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clearly, you cannot stay out of the sun all the time. Still, when you are outdoors you can decrease your risk of cancer by wearing protec- tive clothing such as hats, shirts, and sunglasses. Also don't forget to always use sunscreen. - Hats should have a wide brim, and if you wear a baseball cap remember that your ears and the back of your neck are exposed to the sun and need more frequent sunscreen application. Of course long sleeve shirts and pants give the most protection from the sun, but at the very least wear a shirt or a cover-up. Bear in mind that not all clothing is equally protec- tive. For example, a white [AirotPrigSvn 40% Discount $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift ParkSpace Airport Parking L 904-741-4008 for Military! ParkSpace Aiwpon ShuotlePks pae www.parkspace.com , cotton T-shirt only has an SPF value of 6 and if that shirt is wet it provides even less protection from the sun. With regard to sunscreen, you should use at least SPF 15 before you go out into the sun and it should be reap- plied every two hours or after swimming, toweling off, or sweating. The last part of good sun protection is sunglasses. The wrap-around type of glasses offer the best protection for your eyes. Keep in mind that sunglasses help pre- vent cataracts, a condition that damages eyesight. Finally, remember that even in the shade you are still getting sun exposure from the rays that reflect off water, sand, or even cement. So always wear sunscreen when playing or working outdoors. This is one in a series of health care related articles published by the Department of Family Practice Residency Training Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Digby is a physician in the Family Practice Clinic. Charles L. Bryner Jr. M. * Board Certified * Fellow American Academy of Family Physicians * Navy Physician for 26 yrs. "Military Family Physician of the Year 1998" R086181 Please join us for the Center for Psychological Studies degree program information meeting Saturday, June 4, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. with light lunch provided. The following psychology degree programs are available in Jacksonville: * B.S. in psychology m' M.S. in school guidance and counseling * M.S. in mental health counseling (also available online) m Psy. S. in school psychology. 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Frank Sanchez and John Hilburn help coach the "Mauler" flag football team during the championship game. By Lt. j.g. Helen Watson VS-32 PAO The "Maulers" of VS-32 were awarded with the 2005 Commodore's Cup for sports April 30. The cup' was presented by Commander, Sea Control Wing Atlantic (CSCWL) Capt. Ted Algire, to the team who won the most points overall in a multi-sport competition held during the 29th annual Viking Week April 25-30. The championship was held at NAS Jacksonville and consisted of seven sports: flag football, tennis, softball, golf, volleyball, basketball and a 5K run. The Maulers competed for the championship against teams from VS- 22, VS-24, VS-30, VS-31, the Sea Control Weapons School, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detach- ment, and CSCWL. Points were awarded to the team or individual who placed first, second, or third in each event. First place war- ranted 10 points, the second place winner earned six points, and third place received two points. The Maulers placed in three tournaments, including a clean sweep of the 5K run. VS-32 won second place in the softball and flag football events, and Lt. Cmdrs. Chris Colling, Kevin The VS-32 "Maulers" flag football team took second during the Viking Week tourna- ment championship. Quarderer and Robert Patrick pulled sporting events, and the Maulers out wins for first, second, and third were excited to compete against the place, respectfully, in the 5K run. other Viking teams. The sports cham- According to Cmdr. Mark Gdnzales, pionship, along with the other Viking who coordinated the championship, Week events, allowed for all those the sweep in the 5K run is what "real- involved with the S-3B Viking on the ly put VS-32 over the top" for the cup. East Coast to come together and have Great times were had in all the some good, mostly clean, fun. Reaching By Chaplain Lt. Troy Todd NAS Jax Chapel Riding into work I notice people run- ning their PRT on Perimeter Road. There is such a diverse mixture of runners, some fast, some middle of the road and then there are those who appear to be in a great battle to survive and reach finish the race." Running has a lot to do with your mindset. When you first start off, the body often tells you to give up, just walk, and take it easy. About the time your body is telling you to quit your mind should start to think of reasons why you should run. For instance, you might need to send a mental mes- sage to your body that you cannot quit for you have to pass this test. Or, you might send the message that you know from experience that things will improve as you establish that rhythm and gain that "second wind." Some people have told me that running is "mind" over matter. Experienced run- ners reveal that you can set "marked goals" (i.e. to that large tree down the road) to run towards. All through the run you establish goals that are realistic. Once you reach a goal you can do a re-evaluation in which you acknowledge you made it okay so far, that you are not dying and you can go on towards the next goal. It is important to your + Chaplain (Lt.) Troy Todd yourself "I can't have come too fa Our life can b to running. Ru knowledge of th< they know where line is located. our lives, it is establish realis achieve. Like a need to establish are within our can be met witl of perseverance. Sir Winston views perseve when he said' highest against not with it". S heights, set s goals as you wo your dreams an grasp those goa in your reach. We can achieN we set our niind greatest hindran ing our goals m way we establish] to view situation A wise man or "Good things to never come easi work has its rew The "most thing about mc goal setting. Y goals one step mark a always have a goal" goal that (Francie Larrieu Smith). Do is visible you have a positive, attain- and at- able, realistic goal that you tainable. can accomplish in the next -Eventu- few months or year? ally, af- Goals help motivate peo- ter you ple to reach down deep have run inside themselves and find some dis- an unknown source of inspi- t a n c e ration. Set your mind right you re- now to reach your goals. mi n d Grow into the person you quit now I are capable of becoming. lr." Don't settle for second best, ie compared instead do your very best at nners have reaching your dreams one e course and marked attainable realistic re the finish goal at a time. As we live Speaking on the issue of essential to setting goals, Jim Rohn tic goals to once said, "If you go to work runner, we on your goals, your goals [h goals that will go to work on you. If reach and you go to work on your h a mindset plan, your plan will go to work on you. Whatever good Churchill things we build end up rance best building us". "Kites rise This is the point for clari- the wind ty. This is the time that you oar to new lay aside the "negative ail to new imprints" upon your mind irk to fulfill from those key people in d stretch to your life that have told you als that are you can't, your not good enough, those negative ve anything thoughts that. try to keep d to do. Our your talents and qualities ice to reach- locked away. light be the Today is the day that you h our minds trample negative images is in life. and establish the image of a nce told me, victorious person who is have in life ly and hard 'ards". important motivation is You should at a time ready to climb the tallest mountain to reach your goal. Step out; establish a marked trail to reach your goals. Stay with the race, run past the aches and pain life brings you. Catch that second wind that resonates from optimistic persevering hope. Visualize where you need to go and how to get there in order to reach your goals. Enjoy the freedom that comes when you face the future full of motivation and direction. No one can quench your zest to fulfill your goals. People may try to slow you down but hang in there and keep "running the race of life that leads to a victori- ous finish." Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the real- ly great ones make you feel that you too, can become great. (Mark Twain). Your talent is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God (Leo Buscaglia). Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowl- edge Him and He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5,6. JACKSONVILLE'S OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY OF CONSIGNMENTS SINCE 1979- Just in time for Spring... 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Safety and Naval Hospital Jax who spent several v hours extricating and triag- ing 30 victims. As emergency crewmem- bers responded to the scene, they found a vehicle wrapped around a tree with two victims who had to be rescued with the Jaws of Life, another on the roof and victims strewn throughout the building. Realizing there were numerous victims inside the building, the firefighters carefully opened the door as smoke billowed out. Although they found no fire, they immediately ventilated the building making their way through a maze of destroyed furniture. One by one, they located the casual- ties and safely moved them to the triage area where teams of medical personnel were standing by. Other ^ firefighters freed the vic- Stims in the vehicle and helped a woman off the roof. While inside the building l another scenario was played out as one of the fire- fighters was injured after crawling through a tunnel to another location in the building to help save anoth- er victim. His teammates quickly pulled him to safety. Within 45 minutes. all the victimss were accounted for Lt. James Sherer, a firefighter at the NAS Jax Fire Department, relays some information to the site commander before entering a smoky building. A firefighter from the NAS Jax Fire Department surveys the scene as two victims lie in the back of a car that was wrapped around a tree during a simulated F-4 tornado drill Thursday. In the past, we've held . weapons of mass destruc- -~, -. tion and hazardous mrateri- al drills. Since hurricane season is coming up and I there are usually tornadoes associated with hurricanes, we decided to hold a torna- NAS lax Firefighters rescue a do drill," said Assistai viclim off Ihe roof of Building Chief of Training 583 after a tornado detaslal- Lanier, who set up tt ed Ihe area during a drill nario. Thursday. "It's just something and were being treated by tle different from ou medical personnel. "This is our quarterly mass casualty disaster drill. See DRLL, Page 1 nt Fire Fred he sce- g a lit- .r past Firefighter James Rader uses the Jaws of Life to rapidly remove victims from a car wreck. Some of the injured who were unable to walk were transported by litter to the triage area. After freeing a victim buried underneath furniture, firefighters assess his injuries. i: hmMm i ; ~CC JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 -11' Firefighter James Rader and Firefighter Lt. Lamar May rescue an accident victim from a damaged car. %U fl 1% Capt7 Jim Higgins of the Branch Medical Clinic examines a critically injured victim during the drill. Medical personnel evaluate a victim in the triage area before transporting him to Naval Hospital Jacksonville. DRILL: Security, fire and medical personnel get vital training From Page 10 drills. I think our guys did a great job. It took them a little while to get into the building but they had to ensure it was safe before they entered. They did what they were supposed to do." "I think this was a great scenario. It's good for everyone to get out and practice their skills. I think it went pretty well. It was a little different than what we are used to. It's good for us to be prepared and be ready during hurricane season," said Firefighter Rodney Clark, after the drill. The drill not only allowed fire department and medical personnel to get some training, but also members of the security department. "Our primary role is to contain the area by keeping news crews and onlookers out and pro- vide a route for the ambulances and fire vehicles and crews to get through," remarked NAS Jax Security Department's Chief of Police Glenn Williams. "We also assist with search capabilities for the surrounding areas in case there are more victims away from the disaster area. We just provide assistance as needed," By working together as a team, emergency responders here seem well prepared for any emergency that might occur. "I'm pretty well satisfied the way this drill went. Whenever you have any kind of training exercise, you're always looking for ways to improve what you do and how you do it. We'll go back and critique everything and do a 'lessons learned' and do better next time," concluded NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall. "Overall I'd rate our perform- ance as outstanding. We got everyone out and mitigated this drill in about 45 minutes, which is outstanding for having so many victims. Everyone worked together as a team." Firefighters help a victim out of the building. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque, ET2(SW) Bill Lamed and H/V Duice Perez HM3 Amer Mehicevic gives first aid to a victim. 12 Iax r iiWS, NAS Jacksonville, thursday, May 26, 2005 Fisherman, lo By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor Radio personality familiar to Florida anglers fascinated NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange (NEX) patrons during a book signing Saturday morning. Fishing Capt. Rick Ryals, a celebrated sport angler and boat captain talked to the patrons visiting the Sporting Goods Department about his new book "Snappers and Groupers." Ryals, who is better known as the host of a sport fishing radio show on WFXJ AM 930 every Saturday morning from 7-9 a.m., has pur- sued fish everywhere, from the Carolinas to Venezuela. During his short visit,, his eagerly .shared techniques and favorite fishing sites with NEX customers. The well-known fishing captain has gleaned his experience from 40 years of sport fishing. He insists that practicing the basics is impor- tant before learning new tricks. "My new book emphasizes the importance of preparing and planning before heading out to sea. Anglers should use the winter to prepare >cal radio personality basic fishing tools such as hooks and tackle. If the fish are biting and you don't have the tools to catch them, you'll miss out. Anglers should also brainstorm new places to fish each year," said Ryals. AWCM Larry Favors, command master chief at Commander, Helicopter Squadron Wing U.S. _ Atlantic Fleet, needed advice for catching king- ,. , fish. Ryals quickly demonstrated to Favors how to construct a kingfisher jig with 40-pound fish- ing line and a hook and said, "Start looking for kingfish during and after the first full moon in June." Other customers wanted to know the best places to fish in northern Florida. Ryals said he prefers grouper and snapper fishing between 10- and 40-miles offshore, which he claimed is as good as anywhere in the United States. Ryals captains a 35-foot express boat named the "Dos Amigos" (Two Friends) out of Jacksonville. Ryals' book, "Snappers and Groupers," is Fishing Capt. Rick Ryals available at the NAS Jax NEX. He is planning used to catch kingfish. to write a series of books and encouraged his Jacksonville, was at the N audience to watch for future titles. of his book, "Snappers an visits NAS Jax Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed (right) teaches AWCM Larry Favors the secret technique Ryals, fishing reporter and host for WFXJ-AM 930 in IAS Jax Navy Exchange Saturday for a special booksigning d Groupers." New 'Families First' Program to improve moving process By American Forces Press Service Full replacement val- ue for lost or dam- aged items is among several changes taking effect in October as part of a new program called "Families First" that aims to improve the moving process for military fami- lies. "We're going to have a lot of happier campers, because they are not going to be losing any money out of their pockets like they did before," said Cullen Hutchinson of the passen- ger and personal property office at the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command in Alexandria, Va. According the Hutchinson, under the current claims process, service members only receive a depreciated value for property that is lost or damaged. For example, a $200 tele- vision that is lost or dam- aged might only be valued at $100 after depreciation, he said. With Families First, he said, "the carrier will either replace the television with a similar one or reimburse the service -member the full cost of a new one." Another benefit of Families First is that serv- ice members will now deal directly with the carrier to arrange direct delivery of household goods, thus alle- viating the need for tempo- rary storage, he said. "What makes this even better for the service mem- bers is that whenever you have temporary storage, the more handling of your household goods, the more susceptible it is for loss or damage," he said. Hutchinson added that direct delivery will also save the services money now spent for temporary storage. In Families First, service members will file settle- ment claims directly with the carrier, using a Web- based claim filing process. "There will not be a mid- dle man; the service mem- ber will be able to address the carrier directly on the issue they have," he explained. "And the carrier will have an incentive to take care of that service member in a positive way." Service members will be encouraged to complete a Web-based customer satis- faction survey that meas- ures the performance of carriers, Hutchinson said, and that survey will be- come part of that carried's record. "If the carrier's per- formance is poor, then the amount of business he's going to get from the gov- ernment is going tb fall off or stop completely," he ex- plained. "So there is a in- centive there. It's no longer a competition on cost, but it's a competition now with cost and performance." He said the survey gives service members a chance to influence decisions on whether a carrier continues to do business with the Defense Department. "And that decision is going to be based on the performance of that carri- er," he said. The result, he said, will be "more quality carriers, which will translate into quality service for our serv- ice members. And higher quality carriers will ulti- mately mean higher quality moves." Hutchinson said efforts like Families First should help improve the quality of service in the military mov- ing industry that trans- ports the household goods of more than 500,000 serv- ice members and their fam- ilies each year. He said problems in the moving industry have plagued the services for years, and that efforts to improve the moving process have been ongoing since 1994, starting with reengi- neering of the household goods process. "The percep- tions were that DoD was experiencing a very high loss and damage rate," he said. "When we looked at the numbers, it was signifi- cantly higher than some of the corporate accounts." In addition, he said, claim rates also were higher for military moves. While aver- age military claims ranged around $500, he said many corporate claims were in the range of $100. In the end, he said, DoD expects to see a "consider- able decrease in loss and damage claims." "The reason for that is that the carrier is assuming a higher. liability for claims," he said. "So it's in their best interest to pro- tect the goods better so they are not subject to this loss." Hutchinson said Families First also should ease some of the stress involved with moving. "What we're trying to do is reduce that stress for our service members so they can concentrate on more important things and not worry about 'my stuff.'" 'ii - * lu.,' l Make sure you check your credit By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo Special Contributor There is much confu- sion about the up- dated Fair Credit Reporting Act (FACTA) and the ability of all Americans to obtain their "free" credit report. Soon, you will be able to get a free, once-yearly rundown of your borrow- ing and banking history to include: credit report information on where you live, how timely you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrest- ed, or filed for bankruptcy. Nationwide consumer reporting companies sell the information in your report to creditors, insur- ers, employers, and other businesses that use it to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home. The "freebie" credit report is rapidly making its way to the Southern states, and should be available in Florida by June 1st. To see when your credit report will be available in your home state, log on to www.annualcreditreport.c om. From this Web site, you will be able to review your credit file disclosure from each of the major credit bureaus: Equifax, Trans-Union, and Exper- ion. According to Mike Ross at Vystar Credit Union, "Reports may be stag- gered, for example a cus- tomer can order a report from Equifax in June, Experion in October, and Trans-Union in February. In other words, you can order one report every four months." Depending on whether or not you plan on making any large financial pur- chases within the next few months (i.e.; buying a house or new automobile) you might want to go beyond the free credit report and consider order- ing a copy of your credit report. The key advantage of ordering your credit report directly from one of the credit bureaus is obtaining your credit "score", which is not listed on the free credit reports. Another reason to order your credit report every six months or so is to check for errors. Such errors can be as small as incorrect demographic information or major issues as identity theft. Any errors in your cred- it report can cost you hun- dreds or thousands of dol- lars if not addressed promptly. If you find any such errors, you should contact the credit bureau immediately. Olivolo is the command financial specialist at the Naval Healthcare Support Office, NAS Jacksonville. Lunch Specials 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm rj/1 3701T Champagne and VIP Tables Bachelor and Birthday Parties Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM rS When Bad Things Happen To Good Families, We're There. NAVY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS Medical malpractice happens to Navy families, just as it does anywhere else. And good families suffer. SAlthough active service members may not sue the government for malpractice, their dependents do have recourse. Our trial lawyers are also naval veterans, and understand what it means to be a Navy family .If you have a concern, call attorneys who will work tirelessly to protect your interests. Contact Sean Cronin or Chad Roberts for complete information today. PHONE 904.354.8310 I FAX 904.358.6889 [ WWW.SWMMLAW.COM The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our quabfications and expenence R085858 0 W XINGVAILABLE , axAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 13 .7..-,. U *t. d . -. 1 54 I .~4 -.4,' * .7., ., .4 ... S. -r*. .'-'MW S ~ *-:~-. ~.f4- 4'. S. -. ''C. ~ I, N - A Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Nine-year-old Justin Nash takes a plunge after riding the water slide at the NAS Jax Outdoor Pool during the pool's opening Saturday. Outdoor pool now open for business By Kaylee LaRocque .- Staff W riter . Although the day was somewhat cloudy and the water was a tad bit chilly, several fami- lies braved the conditions and enjoyed the seasonal opening Saturday of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Outdoor Pool. Hundreds more lined up patiently waiting to sign their chil- dren up for swimming les- sons this summer. Classes will begin May 31 and run continuously throughout the summer months. "This year, we decided to hold all the evening swim classes in the indoor pool because we tend to get lots of afternoon thunderstorms and often have to close the outdoor pool. The Saturday morning Aquatics Director Julie Caudill gives some information to Tania Woods, who was at the NAS Jax Outdoor Pool Saturday to sign up her children, Jordan (left) and Matthew for swim lessons. classes will still be held at the outdoor pool," said MWR Director John Bushick. Last year, due to budget constraints, the indoor pool was closed during the sum- mer months. This year, N a I ^... "' 'S..: Pam Gutierrez helps her 18-month-old son, Boone get used to the water pool. after a short closure to have the filters replaced, the indoor pool will reopen in time for swim classes and lap swimming. "When you look at the overall oper- ation, it's not the cost of fil- trating the water to keep the pools open, it's the number of lifeguards we' need," explained Bushick. "We are required to have six lifeguards on the deck the entire day while the outdoor pool is open. A lot of those same lifeguards are instructors for swim- ming lessons and can't watch students and recre- ational swimmers at the same time. And then, we have the lap swimmers and after hours pool parties. So we're juggling the same amount of lifeguards for all these different events." .But, according to Bush- ick, everything is being worked out. "We are ready to serve the NAS Jax com- munity with a fun filled summer of aquatics so come on out and enjoy the pool," he said. The outdoor pool is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1-6 p.m. The cost is $2 for active duty, reservists, retirees and family members and civil- ian employees and guests are $3. Children under six are free. MWR also offers swim lessons throughout the year in the children's for both children and adults. Learn to Swim program fees are $30 for eight week- day classes and $15 for fp,ur Saturday sessions. Water aerobic classes are $2 per class or $10 per month. The outdoor pool can also be rented for private arid semi-private pool parties. Private parties can, be scheduled after regular hours and semi-private dur- ing normal operating hours. For more information .on any of the programs offered or to make reservations Tfor pool parties, call 542-3720. Swim lessons offered The following swimming classes are offered at the NAS Jax Outdoor Pool this summer: Baby and Me (6 months 3 years) A parent and child aquat- ic experience with games and songs. Participants must be accompanied by a person tall enough to support the child above the water in 3'. feet of water. The children must be at least 6 months old and willing to enter the water and participate in-group activities, games and songs with direct support of an adult part- ner. Level 1: Water Exploration Helps students feel comfortable in the water. Teaches elementary aquatic skills. Students must be able to enter the water and partake in group activities, games and songs without parental participation. Level 2: Primary Skills Gives students success with funda- mental skills. Teaches beginning locomotion skills. Students must be able to fully submerge face for three seconds, bob to chin level with support 10 times, walk 5 yards in chest-deep water alternating arms. Level 3: Stroke Readiness Provides additional guided prac- tice of primary skills and teaches coordination of front and back crawl. Students must be able to retrieve an object in chest-deep water, float on their front and back without support for five sec- onds, swim on their stomach without stomach 5 yards using alter- nating arm action, port. and swim on their back 5 yards without sup- Level 4: Stroke Development Develops confidence in the strokes learned previously arid increases endurance by swim- ming familiar strokes for greater distances. Students must be able to bob 15 times in chest-deep water, dive into 9 feet of water from kneeling or compact position, swim front crawl 10 yards, swim back crawl 10 yards, and perform elementary backstroke kick 10 yards with or without kick-board. Level 5: Stroke Refinement Coordination and refinement of basic strokes and butterfly, open turns and rescue skills are intro- - duced. Students must be able to perform a standing front dive into 9 feet of water, swim elementary backstroke 10 yards, front crawl 25 yards with rotary breathing, back crawl 25 yards and perform breaststroke and sidestroke kicks 10 yards with or without a kick- board. Level 6: Skill Proficiency Strokes are polished so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness. Flip turns and additional rescue techniques are introduced. Students must be able to swim breaststroke and sidestroke 10 yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards, front and back crawl 50 yards, dolphin kick 10 yards with or without kick-board and tread water for two minutes using two different kicks. Level 7: Advanced Skill Strokes are perfected emphasizing good fitness habits. Students must be able to swim front and back crawl 100 yards, breast and sidestroke 25 yards, butterfly 10 yards and tread water for three minutes (one minute with no hands). To find out when these classes are offered and cost, stop by the outdoor pool and pick up a class schedule or call 542-3720. You Defend America, We Defend You 7- Hardesty Tyde& Green,P.A. W. Marc Hardesty Army, JAG, LTC (Ret) Lenn A. Ferrer Navy, JAG, LT (Former) Former Senior Defense Counsel NAS Jax Military Defense Attorneys *Courts-Martial *Administrative Boards Family Law Civilian Criminal Defense Free Initial Consultation 904-398-2212 4004 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207 i ig www.jaxlegal.com -, , "The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not bo based solely upon advertisements Before you decide, ask us to sand you free written information about our qualifications and experience." aUTE4 Tuni4 C~fr: !F ~ 14 JaXOl' OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 SmniuiqRela tiimal BeliefS dm A h&V ow i un InawWL hfs etherpeqiwho hiv pilk.bi wto AIx f-twhMR to dew Afeell m be a W t of a pima yuk sapeimfr&- tAb pvlm brine. 2. u .- Iand a dgpretetordax. RO Rn- I wata dgar ettebuWt havt e onaemjus hcinsetwatmLe 3. knowd-lIca't swd ra vbg4hAdI wat fJt im mmtoo budtstovae&. Wa h-Inqno m k btlIve msued ftmdindopast W can do ft m. & hy he 04 fTh I feelc um~Ibrw& is AmIke. dn Rmn- IfshuibW o ihow tbe n mr~ut& samIid* fl ciprt eftbu eedekal-of do Sm L. kviudi-kwoiehyitousmddq.IwuiMhhiurand inverW Wh~Ie q0 ma cot m meILs dW Iem Caw cto MWem CuiAwat 54a2-5M 2 r 0" Womhhmoum Closing the deal on your new home By Perry Lockhart LIFELines.navy.mil LIFELines.usmc.mil ou've found your per- fect dream house, you've made an offer the owner couldn't refuse, you've qualified for the loan, and you've made the down payment. All you have left is to close the deal, take the keys, and make the move. Everything's gone accord- ing to plan so far, but now you have to focus on one last hurdle, the closing. Finalizing your contract with your lender, the previ- ous owner, your realtor, and your attorney takes intense planning and research. The last thing you want to have happen is to be surprised on closing day, either with fees and costs, or with unexpected obstacles like a failed inspection. Most of your closing costs and fees should have been predetermined and spelled out in your contract offer. During negotiations with the seller, you should have come to agreement with these fees. On closing day, to make sure you aren't sur- prised by any of these fees, make sure they are in your contract, and you have the cash to cover those expenses. Figuring out beforehand all of the closing costs and hidden costs http://www. fool.com/house/deal/deal4. htm associated with buying your new home will ensure you have the ability to get your house on closing day. Many of these costs and fees vary in amount and type by locality. It would be wise to invest in a real estate attorney or a buyers broker to check into the true costs of closing on your house. Loan Fees Due at Closing Generally, your lender assesses loan fees to offset the cost of processing and reviewing your loan request. The total amount of these fees will vary depending on the size of your loan and the lenders requirements. Also, the sell- er may pay some of these fees, if you negotiated that beforehand. Typical loan fees, which are due at clos- ing, include: Administrative Fee A flat fee of $50 to $100. It is not directly tied to any service the lender provides or for costs they incur. Application Fee A fee of $50 to $100 that lenders and brokers charge to cover the costs associat- ed with the initial process- ing of your loan package. Appraisal Fee This fee is between $300 and $1,000, and is to ensure that the house is worth at least as much as you are paying for it. The lender will sometimes pay the appraiser at the time of the service and then bill you for it at closing. 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When you leave the comfort and security of your home for that short trip to the store or to your vacation spot, bear in mind that you are enter- ing a dangerous environment," said David Colburn, NAS Jacksonville deputy safety officer. "The advent of modern vehicles and their safety features com- bined with our nation's well- designed and marked roads have all contributed to complacency and the prevailing attitude that accidents will happen to others - and not to us. However, the lat- est statistics compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration tell quite a differ- ent story." Last year, more than 50,000 people were killed in automobile accidents across America and nearly three million were injured. Out of those who were killed, 119 were active duty Sailors and Marines. Additionally, another 32 died in recreational-related acci- dents that could have been pre- vented. A report released last March by the Highway Safety Administra- tion, found that from -1975' through 2002 Memorial Day weekend was the fourth most dangerous time of the year for traffic fatalities. According to Colburn, during the past seven months, privately owned vehicular accidents accounted for about 65 percent of all Navy and Marine Corp fatali- ties, both on and off-duty, with 49 of our service members dying. Statistics show that the six pre- dominant factors associated with these wrecks were driving between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m., driving during the weekend, not using seatbelts, drunk driving, speeding, and driv- er fatigue. "We encourage our Sailors, civilians, retirees and family members, as they plan their activities for the Memorial Day weekend, and the rest of summer, to always consider safety in the process," Colburn said, emphati- cally. "During our safety standdowns, we always remind our Sailors to drive defensively, but courteously. And to allow extra time for the increased traffic on the roads, wear your seatbelt, and require your passengers to wear theirs. Office picnics, family barbeques and sports gatherings may include alcoholic beverages. If so, drink in moderation and have a designated driver. Active duty service members, may call NAS Jax Club 2000 at 542-2338 for a free ride from anywhere in the; Jacksonville area. DoD civilians who work at NAS Jax, are patronizing a facility on base, and find themselves too inebriated to drive may also call Club 2000. "This first holiday of the sum- mer season provides an opportu- nity for all of us to enjoy a well-. earned relaxation as well as for* solemn remembrance. I encour- age all of you to spend your time wisely and safely during this Memorial Day weekend," conclud- ed Colburn. NAVAIR: Safety award earned From Page 1 sonville, military and civilian, have played a crucial role in this command's achievement of the high safety standards recognized by this award. Employees here take their responsibility for safety very seriously, and the evidence is in the statistics," she added. The mishap statistics for the Navy and Marine Corps team in 2004 were stagger- ing with 231 lives lost and one billion in lost equipment to preventable mishaps. This unacceptable figure has prompted Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to challenge all branches of the Armed Forces to achieve a 50 percent reduction in across the-board mishaps. And NAVAIR Jax is leading the way. Even the loss of one shipmate is one too many. This is the driving factor for NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville's Occupational Safety and Health Manager Chris Williamson. "I am extremely proud to work with a team whose sole purpose is to save lives and improve the employee's quality of life by implementing rigorous safety pro- grams," he said. In all, there are 27 individual safety pro- grams and sub-programs to manage includ- ing medical surveillance, hearing and res- piratory protection, and ergonomics (including 122 project proposals, and more than 200 orders for ergonomics items). Additionally, the safety team inspected all 52-depot buildings during scheduled and unscheduled inspections. The aviation program has flown approxi- mately 28,000 hours over the command's 38 years of service without a Class A or B mishap. A direct result of the relentless LUNCHEON: Asian Pacific American observance a hit Photos courtesy of NAVAIR Depot Jax Depot Occupational, Safety and Health Team and NAVAIR OSH Manager (fourth from right), accept the fiscal year 2004 SECNAV Safety and Occupational Health Shore Safety Award. (Left to right) JoAnn Young, Walter Stewart, Barbara Wright, Grace Sampley, Frah Stofanik, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Safety) Connie DeWitte, Mary Peebles, Jeff Lockard, Depot Occupational, Safety and Health Manager Chris Williamson, NAVAIR Depot Jax Commanding Officer Capt. David Beck, Ken Pettersen, Larry Washburn, Ron Quarterman and Don Lamb. work efforts of every artisan and flight crew. In fiscal year 2004, depot personnel have had zero military off-duty/recreational mishaps, and over the past five years, zero government vehicle mishaps and have reduced total time lost case rates by 55 per- cent. For an industrial-based command, a reduction of 55 percent is extremely diffi- cult to accomplish especially with the unforgiving dangerous aspects of aviation maintenance work on aircraft, engines and components, "The depot will strive for safety and con- tinuous improvement in all aspects of the work to support NAVAIR Depot, Jacksonville's ultimate commitment, the warfighter," stated Capt. David Beck, Depot commanding officer. "I would personally like to thank each and every, employee for their dedication to the depot's mission, taking care of each one of their teammates, and making this com- mand one the Navy's most productive and safest," he concluded. From Page 1 importance of shared values between dif- ferent cultures. "Today's luncheon allows all of us to rec- ognize the work of our ancestors, including their sacrifices. No matter what our ethnic backgrounds are, we cherish and preserve strong shared values such as family, faith and honesty," remarked Albia. Melia Belleza and Anela Johnson, both of Jacksonville, entertained the audience with traditional Hawaiian dances while the Officers' Club staff provided a tradi- tional Asian buffet. SK2 Rolita Appling of Aviation Support SEAOP: First deployment From Page 4 to benefit from the New Horizons program during fiscal year 2005.Working side by side with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1, from Gulfport, Mississippi; 400th Military Police Battalion, from Ft. Meade, Md. 207th Aviation Battalion from Ft. Richardson, Alaska; 699th Engineer Company from Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico; Mobile Operations Command Center, Willow Grove, Pa.; and the 640th QM-TM from the Virgin Islands, the SEAOP Det's team of communications experts provided the task force with critical voice and data communications. This deployment marks several firsts for the MPR community and the SEAOP Det including the first time they have deployed as a mobile operations control Center (MOCC), the first time a MOCC has ever deployed via sealift, and the first time working with the Seabee's. Just getting ashore with their equipment imposed some Photo by ET2 Bill Lamed Cmdr. Don Albia of Naval Branch Health Clinic May- port, shares the history of Filipinos serving in the Navy. Detachment, Jacksonville, was one of the participants at this year's observance. "It attend as many her- itage lunch- eons as I can to experience the culture and to taste new cuisine,": she remarked. for MPR and SEAOP Det unique challenges for the New Horizons team. The only way to safely get into Gonaives was via landing craft units from USS Saipan. According to MPR SEAOP Det's Officern in-Charge, L.t. j.g Michael Rogers, his crew's efforts have been nothing short of amazing. 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Tuesday, May 31, 7:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears Fifty Cent Family Feast! Hot dogs, peanuts and ice cream treats just 50 cents! Plus, a Hurricane Season Kickoff Party! Drink specials and some lucky fan will win a trip to New Orleans from KOOL 100.7FM Wednesday, June 1, 1:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears Businesspersons' Special! Enjoy baseball in the SUNshine and get a box seat, hot dog and large beverage for $12.50! Thursday, June 1, 7:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears Starter Night, Blues Brothers and Thursday Night Throwdown! Enjoy the Blues Brothers entertaining all night long, the first 3,000 fans get a free Starter temporary tattoo and Buds for a Buck! Sponsored by Starter, Budweiser and Planet Radio. Friday, June 2 7:05. p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears Scout Campout and Friday Family Fireworks! NAPA Fireworks after the game! M 1,T 1 ,M 1 Thank You From ALL Of Us! Have A Safe And Happy Memorial Day! | I~ ren4ta M I HOWL 'Alff Etl'"V IN dml! Sol sun N ^ ?W 1 Tax holiday for hurricane supplies laxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 17 CLOSING: A list of expected fees From the Florida Department of Revenue Taxpayers are getting a 12-day sales tax holiday on popular hurricane- preparedness supplies June 1-12. The public will save approximately $10 million during this first-ever tax holiday for these important items. Under the law passed by the Florida Legislature and signed by Governor Jeb Bush, no state or local sales tax will be collected during this timeframe. Items exempt from sales tax during this period include: Qualifying items selling for $20 or less: * Any portable self-powered light source * Battery-powered flashlights Battery- powered lanterns Gas-powered lanterns * Candles Qualifying items selling for $25 or less: Any gas or diesel fuel container Qualifying items selling for $30 or less: Batteries including rechargeable (listed sizes only) AA-cell C-cell D-cell 6- volt (excluding automobile and boat batter- ies) 9-volt (excluding automobile and boat batteries) Coolers (food-storage; non-electrical) Ice chests (food-storage; non-electrical) First aid kits (first aid kits are always exempt from sales tax, regardless of the sales price) Qualifying items selling for $50 or less: * Radios (self-powered or battery- powered) * Two-way radios (self-powered or battery- powered) Weather band radios (self- pow- ered or battery-powered) Tarpaulins (tarps) Flexible waterproof sheeting (visqueen) Ground anchor systems Tie- down kits Qualifying item selling for $750 or less: * Portable generator that will be used to pro- vide light or communications, or to pre- serve perishable food in the event of a power outage due to a hurricane. Note: Battery-powered or gas-powered light sources and qualifying portable self-pow- ered radios will qualify for the exemption even though they may have electrical cords. The exemption does not apply to the leasing of any of the above-listed items. The Department of Revenue will mail a Tax Information Publication (TIP) to retailers in early May to help them under- stand how to comply with the hurricane- supplies sales tax holiday. The TIP will be mailed first-class to help ensure that busi- nesses are able to prepare fdr the holiday. During the hurricane-preparedness tax holiday, sales of footwear, clothing, books, and certain accessories are still taxable. Florida lawmakers have approved a sepa- rate sales tax holiday for footwear, cloth- ing, certain accessories, and books for the last nine days of July 2005. For more infor- mation, visit www.myflorida.com. From Page 14 Courier Fee Lenders may use couriers to deliver documents to the escrow/settlement firm, appraisal company, title company, or bro- ker. Credit Report Fee This fee is $50 to $75. The credit report shows how well you have handled finan- cial obligations in the past. Lenders often get credit reports from more than one bureau, or get a report from a company that combines credit bureau reports. Flood Check/ Flood Certification Fee The lender requires an investigation to determine if the house is on a flood plain. This will cost you about $15 to $25. If your property is in a flood zone, you will be required to buy flood insurance. The average annual premium is $300, but yours will depend on the value of the home. Lender Documentation Preparation Fee This $50 to $250 fee covers the expense of drafting a mortgage agreement and other documents for closing. Lenders often have these prepared by an outside firm. Lender Origination Fee The lender may charge an origination fee. The typical origination fee is one point, or 1 percent of the loan amount. Lender Processing Fee It costs between $100 and $300 for the lender to review and process your appli- cation. Lender Underwriting Fee The lender charges you between $150 and $675 to evaluate your application to determine your ability to pay back your loan. Tax Service Fee You'll pay $20 to $150 for the lender to find out if your property taxes are paid on time. Other fees you will be required to pay include: Escrow fees, escrow officers, escrow instructions, lenders title insurance, title search, owners title insurance, title insurance recording fees, title company document preparation fee, prepaid haz- ard insurance, prepaid interest, hazard insurance impound account, mortgage insurance impound account, mortgage insurance property tax impound account, points and taxes. Look for other helpful articles about buying a home on LIFELines under "Housing." Spring Music Festival Assist the City of Jacksonville this Saturday by checking identification and arm bands at the VIP station and assist with booth activities. Children under 16 can participate with an adult. For more information, call Julio Lacayo at 630-1020, Ext. 5. Summer camps Serve as an activities assistant for Camp I Am Special, Camp Care and Camp Promise, These camps are residential summer camps for children with disabilities. Sessions are as follows: Camp I Am Special, May 29 through June 3 and June 5- 10, Camp Care, July 23-28 and Camp Promise, June 12-17, June 19-24, July 31 Aug. 5, Aug. 7- 12. For details, call Patrick Kennedy at 356-0810. Tennis Carnival Join MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation for the Verizon Wireless Kids 4 Kids Tennis Carnival June 4 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the University of North Florida Tennis Complex. Assist with registration, serving refreshments, manning booths, serving as court captain, activities assistants and much more. Call Kerry Soltis at 301-3786 for information. Teach an adult how to read Tutor training dates are June.11 and June 18 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A continental breakfast is provided. Registration and completion of both classes is required to receive tutor certification. For details, call Lesley Ramsey at 399-8894, Ext. 10. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Fam- ily Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in June 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 (retiring) June 28, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. NavHosp Jacksonville Diabetic Class schedule The following is the Diabetic Class sched- ule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville bene- ficiaries May through June: June 7 9:15-11:15 a.m. June 22 3-5 p.m. The classes will be in the Internal Medicine Confer- DUTY & HONOR: Stop and salute From Page 9 My concern at the time, however, was getting:past the bottleneck, getting out of the rain and getting to PT on time. All of a sudden, infuriat- ingly, just as the traffic was getting started again, the car in front of me stopped. A soldier, a private of course, jumped out in the pouring rain and ran over toward the grove. I couldn't believe it! This knucklehead was holding up everyone for who knows what kind of prank. Horns were honk- ing. I waited to see the butt- chewing that I wanted him to get for making me late. He was getting soaked to the skin. His BDUs were plastered to his frame. I watched-as he ran up to one of the memorial plaques, picked up the small American flag that had fallen to the ground in the wind and the rain, and set it upright again. Then, slowly, he came to New course now available online N AVRIIP Univer- sity Course 101: Introduction to NAVRIIP (for managers and for users) is now available on Navy E- Learning. NAVRIIP University 101 is designed to accel- erate the spread of the knowledge, skills and methodologies of cost- wise readiness, and to leverage better business practices into Navy and Marine Corps operations. :.To enroll, visit the tWhat's New" section on the NKO Web site at www.nko.navy.mil. attention, saluted, ran back to his car, and drove off. I'll never forget that inci- dent. That soldier, whose name I will never know, taught me more about duty, honor, and respect than a hundred books or a thousand lectures. That simple salute - that single act of honoring his fallen brother and his flag encapsulated all the Army values in one ges- ture for me. It said, "I will never forget. I will keep the faith. I will finish the mission. I am an American soldier." I thank God for examples like that. And on this Memorial Day, I will remember all those who paid the ultimate -price for my freedom, and one pri- vate, soaked to the skin, who honored them. SUNBELT CREDIT SLOW CREDIT, NO CREDIT, PRIOR BANKRUPTCIES NO PROBLEM! NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVIST ACTIVE E-1 & UP CIVIL SERVICE MILITARY RETIREE'S D.O.D LOANS BY PHONE OR IN PERSON LOANS UP TO $3000 Fast, Friendly Service visit us at: www.security-finance.com, or stop by today... Conveniently located at: 550-9 Wells Road 904-215-1 285 4347 University Blvd. S, Suite 3 904-731-5515 All loans subject to our liberal credit policies and credit limitations. Rates up to 30.00% *In most cases ence Room at Naval information, call Sharon Hospital Jacksonville. 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The advertised fee is 10% less than the local area usual and customary fees. Fees may vary according to case difficulty. The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, examination, or treatment that is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, discounted fee, or reduced fee service, examination, or treatment. #00150, #08080, #D8680 HELPING HANDS r .. I k fll Itd ki 18 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005. MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always t Renovation project began May 23. Facility will be closed for approximately eight weeks. Project includes upgrade lanes, pinset- ters and scoring system. Outdoor pool is now open. Call 542-2930 for more info. Indoor pool filtration upgrade project began May 9. Upgrade will require the pool to be closed for three to six weeks. Call Aquatics for scheduling changes, 542-2930. Call for more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices 542-3318. Mt. Dora Lunch, Train and 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 unaccompa- nied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Ultimate Frisbee Tonight Meet at the Liberty Cove by 5 p.m. Sky Diving Trip Saturday Sign up. in Liberty Cove. Free Memorial Day BBQ May 30, noon at Liberty Cove. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. All Hands Reef & Beef June 3, 6:30-9:30 p.m. All you can eat buffet. $17 per person Reservation recommended, call 542- 3041. Photo co Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Brand name fishing tackle, sunglasses, knives, and other gear at low prices. For more details, email phillip.s.Collins@ navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the Youth Bowling champ David Tessman of Tampa proudly displays his trophy after winning the WTB South Region Jacksonville Open May 15 at NAS jax Freedom Lanes. The Pro-Am tournament began May 13 with nine senior entries, 18 open entries and six youth entries. Senior Division Champion was Leon England, SOpen Division Champion was Robert Crider and Youth Division Champion was Robby Emfinger. The final match was between Tessman and Michael Long of High Point, N.C. Tessman won the match 221- 176, taking home the $2,500 first-place prize along with the champion's trophy. Durtesy of MWR Activities Center, please call 778-9772. Ice Cream Social Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. $3, Ages K-17 Sign-up in the Youth Center by today. Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason (R) Have you seen him? If you have seen this person, please contact Detective Frankie Serrano of the NAS Jax Command Investigations Division at 542-2665 or 813- 0403. JAn TALES Jax Suns offer military nights From MWR Attention military baseball fans! Specially priced tickets will be available for five Jax Suns games. The baseball team is offering military mem- bers the opportunity to purchase tickets for the games, which will be played between now and August. Salute to the Military Nights are: June 12, 5:05 p.m. vs. Carolina Mudcats July 8, 7:05 p.m. vs. Montgomery Biscuits Aug. 11, 7:05 p.m. vs. West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx Prices are $2.50, $4.50 and $7.50. Tickets are on sale now at I.T.T. at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. BY MIKE JONES Law Offices of EDDIE TrA n A TT WWW.RICKYSTOUH.COM \ It, -' '. P 'V r 1 '" A r . 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Military Publications reach 810/. of the military community N TH E $Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and ContraCtors Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors Published by millothnIv iieew pier R061968 " itrbtemnthomT eNa yimt elag s v ; " jib qW00000,10, ljm lmpmpm%,;y IFI-17 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 19 SPORTS & STANDINGS Golf league forming Roster and entry forms are due June 3. The league will start June 15 with matches being played on Wednesdays at 8 a.m. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Basketball league starting This is an active duty league only. Roster and entry forms are due June 10. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Flag football meeting slated A flag football meeting will be held June 8 in the conference room in Building 850 at 11:30 a.m. This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty commands and personnel. The season begins in July. Commands having their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike 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. Intramural Softball Standings Team VP-30 As of May 20 Wins 12 AIMD Warriors VP-45 HS-75 VP-16 VP-62 PSD VS-30 CPRW-11 VS-32 Naval Hospital AIMD 500 SERCC VR-58 NCTS HS-15 AIMD 600 CNATTU FACSFAC VS-31 VP-30 IFT HS-11 Naval Hospital Galley Women's Softball Final Standings Team Losses VP-16 1 Lady Divas Wins Losses 4 1 4 2 TPU 3 2 Naval Hospital 0 6 Greybeard Softball Standings As of May 20 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 9 1 VP-16 VP-30 AIMD CPRW-11 CNATTU CHSWL Team Hornets Pressure Hurricanes Bud Lite Shockers 5 6 6 5 4 2 NADEP Basketball Standings As of May 20 Wins Los 5 5 S5 3 3 sses 0 0 1 2 2 Prowlers SERCC Sonic Boom DDJF 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 N1o. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month pt 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest -United Methodist Church -Education Building at 5900 fRicker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. Clay County Chapter 1414, National Association of ,Retired Federal Employees, -invites all retired and currently -employed federal employees to .their regular monthly meeting 'the second Tuesday of each Jnonth at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. 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. Dunkirk Lighthouse will host a military reunion at the Days. Inn Dunkirk in Fredonia, N.Y. Sept. 15-18. 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Advertising language must comply with Federal, State or local laws regarding the prohibition of discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. Standard abbreviations are acceptable; however, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated. tL The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel. CLASSIFIED INDEX Auctions 200's Real Estate for Rent 400's Financial 550-570 Employment 700's Merchandise 900's Transportation 1200's ONLINE Classified line ads are online at jaxairnews.com FREE online advertising! Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. U dl rla reIIlE 11Same asI placement e II. Ullles. 210 Estate Sales 230 GergiaReal 305 Southside 310 Mandarin 320 Westside 330 Beaches 350 Waterfront 365 Homes 375 Acreage FSBO- St. Marys, HIDDEN HILLS CC- 4/2.5, MANDARIN STATION SPRINGTREE- NEPNEB Trex 2500+SF 4/2.5hm bit in Furn-H'H.items e MaryS ,g. 2.5Mgar.,Water to Golf. BEAUTY-10961 Reading S Unobstructed ocean 2003 65ft dock on CLAYTON g8on lake 2/2 N.C.MOUNTAINS SInt H est tem s olver 3/2hok LRiver. $38k.904-998-3854 Rd.3/2 custom pool AFFORDABLEQUALITY view.$945k.904739.3066 deepwatercanalPrlv Nocredit.appldeck, LCAIN $8400on gated Mand comm w/ FR. c air, shed $3500eq, New log cabin shell on itei i o? Marsh lot. Larg 1541sf, $198,900. Call NEW HOMES PONTEVEDRABCHHOMEJ marina.Lotsof s Xcnd$298.10m730`8606 eluded moun qualitnouncements May 27th- ard. Newroof. HOME IN BARTRAM 759-9314/ 955-38303B 64F. grds. Y98Nocredit d aI JILClub n28th-29thThurs S-gpin appliance siding, SPRINGS 1890SF, 4/2 3/2 $120k! ForListings $629K Call 288-8090 Easy drive to 2 lakes & Fri & Sat 8:30am-s:30pm paint. $121,000. Call Jim home on conservation 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. 800- 749-8124 X5573 DESTINY '98. No credit. statePark. Acreage 100 Clubsand 4439 Travelers Rd. n 912)322-1171. preserve lot, must sell! Arlin n From the $150's. Nav k. t St 32x60 den apl W a vail, with Co mile o Organize Dationsgne e eLa990. C 1 4 ArmngAsk aboutSpecialo Johns, Full brick. dock. fpl, patio, big lot. $3500 range views! Co ol 105 Datin and Services Lantana Lakes FSBO 3/2 Finance Programs. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5629K 287-8400 eq 94mo.308606 te raturesfree services Datingwall oven cook top 4/21986sq.ft all brk 786-9135 GATED RVRFNTCw/dock Services heated whir I t hm in ar orest or cusomcommuni.3yrbea TELFAIR CO. GA ac. $164,900. appt 551-4680 0 $192,900.oLA 1u0lHupdaAedyw/tooa EXTRAS! $795k 262-282 64900appt551-4680 consultech.org/hse.htm EZFinancin We can Woodlase with old 1 Notice ARYLE ONLY$82k For litins ww nersom HOMES BY TONEY pool home in LOT HIGH AND DRY on St H Ca Emma W.H. Brewer 478 3744300 Personal Move In Ready! 3/2/2 800-749-8124x5347 property. ID:DGT4978 CRC-057161 Sawmill ohns Title Creek 904-962-1086 TO GA l30Tickets on corner lot with forfullinfo& pics. EJYhnE.W ll LKs beautiful Ar. Hol TuerCo.GA 13Travel/Rides paciousprivacy TOWNHOME2/2.5w/ft 9106594or 5686591 WE BUY & SELL HUSES. 717 Mill Trail Ct aks$150 FERN.BCHM/H3/2 46AC-$1,895/AC 14Vacation/Trvel fenced backyard. Less & gar. 1538sf Upgrades! 3500 4/3.5 +759-7671 bonus obo Call 813-9526 170sf 1.24acres. Planted pine hard- 1900/976 Services than a mile rom new $189,900. 904-607-4354 A 4BR/2BA 1545sf, New 759-7671 KEVIN + meia room +study QUEENS HARBOR 180- JNew appl.. crpt. wood bottom, pond 14 i Services A E lementary crot/tIle, $137K. 465-3062 Large, private lot. Wtnt. $992k Assist s panish oaks, gar. site, adjoins 147 Dating Services Argyle Elementary 3227 Hollberr L custom pool and 2Sell 904247-4442 workshop, qu et hunting preserve. 16Entertainment 1 Scool and close to 306 Intracoastal WE MAKE landsc3aing many Jax.hesthomes.com $128,900. 277-4673 Services NAS Jax. Security 4 2 Quiet street. 1900oos VA LOANS EASY! extras 404362-8244 systemep firelland cestAm4/4,HOMtlfOnlyr$11epcscr.eenea pati. CHA. $775.000 FLEETOOD- 3/11/s m 115 Lost andl teF rdmr A 4/4 HO ME 2 $Silke scr 2 %nancng 'Op-enpHuspFEm 355 Condominiums EWOOD3/a1/n2 St Regis Paper Company, LLC ....mic st e.. ll -80074a Opend ..rJ. 3 n55Condominiums stove, refrig., awning, sytm. For sale appliances stay904.56-48 7._6_1_2_5531 shed -$6800730-8606 Found ForcSale pding Washer GATELY OAKS 4/2 split Call 904-673-6169 2 2 2OCEANFRONT&ICW, FLEETWOOD '9916x80 380 Investment ncuding Washer sf29k FtCaroline Foreclosure! CONDO FOR SALE tul urn. 2 story, $565K No credit 3/2, app,, Properties Lost gold ladies 230 rGeorgiaCounties Dryer. $161,500. 2 fplc, 2350sf Lost2 gold lades Geo Counties Dryer.$161,500221-1634 3 Bed, Only 49,90! BrBa 43k Cal 904 471 775DW. vnyl sid, shngi roof, M or ea rd Amelia ilslanod Cal crar NEW COLLINS 2Df2(70SWOOD 2 2,-3a 8 2Aakeview$197k AGREATBEACH BUY c. ar, W/D. $3000eq, FIRE DAMAGED HOME 245-4763t(904)e7593862Fstoryahmal3/2.5, 2478sf. 11374eSWEEOUCHERRY LN fain rm, frpic. All n optional. JARDIN DE MER Appr $85k. Sell for $34k. 3 A6Vaeoruia MIscellaneous 4 -s2 4 11374 SWEET CHERRY LN srcnd prch. Lake 0 /a28 r 31T/Grt Invest, SEE AD UNDER BEACHES 1355 W. 6t7h S3t. na245-4763 vG ale/Ortegamas Vanguard MAC Rty 2 car ar, marble fplc, S tenant occupied til beh ind home 300Avondale/rtega $15k in extras. $265k Nov. brk front, 4/2.5, fen w/patio 904-778-1670 PV Old Palm Valley FSBO OR CALL 241-2270 IMi?,,',halW:l;lca 727-460-0110 C120 NoRive e Crawford 352-212-7613 k yd many citrus trees 1 owner 3/2.5, 2000SF Edgewater at Suneam have no credit, bu Jacksonvs#1veto 120 Notices Southside $232,500. Call 998-3933 culdesac man uprd Condo 3/2 .w o s23g0a ownerKcCm,90 7pre-quallify over the Resource for Hard Money! Bankrptcaw Firmof Intracoasal West 00 Aod 307 san arco owners.com id#dgt9776 Argyle $495K Call 904n2u34223 25K 9C 472 10 hnqC E hs Bankruptcy Law Firm of 307 San Marco 300 rtega 307 SanMarco3904472-10 ohone. Cal4- Emma 904 100% financing with Lansing J. Ray P.A. 310Mandarin gto ILVILLAGO CONDO 7V7 1 9 0 5 S o r highest LTV's! No junk 3910030 315 Arlingtond NEW Ortega Condo Sale or Rent own/fin 320 Westside FSBO 3/2 1600sf 332 Middleburg 2/2.5 scenic lake 904-962-086 fe es! Rehab draws $164.900obo /view. 2 star 9 61 upfront! Call John 320Westside RiverfrontA 3741 Orlando Cir. 1400sf 904-891-9642 1876 southse LAND HOME PACKAGE Friedel today for more NEEDALAWY 322Argyle |upscaled 2 1 1/2 3/2wdfirs new kit gar 3/2 1300SF 2.41 acres,1 ______3/2, DW, 1680SF, LR, den complex near new St 3/2DoubeWie info. 904.737.0144 Accident? Arrest? divorce? 325North Jacksonville with pool fitness fen. yd. $159K. 703-066 3, 3 Fr 41 mplex1 ,50 r arne w St. 3/2 DoubleWide info 904.737.01it A44c AAAAtc326Sprinveld clubhouse all ameni- 69e74 Ric-rRd.$on 1..25 acre $82,500. Johns Towncenter on 1.25 acres in Atlantic Capital Assoc, A t 800-733-534224 hrs. 327Downown ties mhoustsee call S NI. N'cholas3/1.51600st Call 874.6559 North Call 904-219-534 r e ady mi d J u I y. Middleburg. /Keystone. Inc. www.acafla.com 33Beaches 699-2693 refinished woodfirs Jacksonville 490 ANTELOPE ST. $199,900. Call 716-8393 $980 Down. $595 Mo. N3oteDaRy 6 3 Dcer tile, sunprch, scrn 3Br/lBa, Ch/A. 1350sf lovel 3/2; 1.4 AC ST. 519-5037 PC Save Thousands! OWNER RETIRING Taila l u r fy o o c 332Middleburg patio den iush land- inside laundry, 4560 bs ur n e .h5 8092 3 12Ca1 291-2735 2 houses/ 2/13650mo. Available to perform l334KeystoneHeights/ scaling will co-op. Merrimac$99k54920 A3/SEverythin new. $127,9 00. Call 282-583 OP-Lakefront2TH4/3 $70k,3/1w/apt$750mo. marriages. I cametco $149,96746 Rhode IslandDr. E. 0_________gar scrn rmn dock, 2730 Dowa9ME onth HOU5SES0591A94 you. 904-525-2000. 33range Park Sat. 5/28 & Sun 5/29. 3 Completely Renovated 904-396-2251/765-7815 stone 3/2 Double Wide on 2 ClayACOUnty A FORECLOSURE 12-4.346-3286. 219-9821 Homes. SELLER PAYS A 4BR FORECLOSURE 33 Heights PONTE VEDRA Ocean acres n Jacksonville. 200Vacationoravel 338 nBaker County 3bed, Only $43,000! ALL CLOSING COSTS Only $49k! For listings GOrove new 1/1+loft.frp, $900 Down. $595 Mo. h RealEstate 14uVacation07vel338 310 MnOdarin Muail0 21lani vSaveThousands! 390 wn 3 am9 Count 800-749-124 L 807493337Dellwood3/11400sf ca 800-749-8124x1002 BY OWNER/BUILDER ai pvt bch access e sCALL291-3100nted 340aSt John's County3 Murray Hill $125K. 2951 174,00.51892H648 CALL32 91-310 es Qu -__0__340S_ St__ ndari John's County ______ Gilmore 3/2,1200sf dbl A 547 Cedar Bay Rd. All new, 3/2 gar, Irg front FREE 3Day/2Night HoteL 34lSt Augustine lot & Pol $98K. 1060 Brick on 1/2ac. 2660sf porch oak fir,. brk vinyl. Iverfront, Magnificent LAND HOME PACKAGE $ I BUY HOUSES $ Hotel/Rental Card Discnit 344St. Augustine Beach 305 Southside 197SF 3/2, 2story nice Granville 3/1,100sf L 3/2 R, LRDen, rc 2fpl o 1600SF 1.2AC pick view of Dwntwn. Boat 3BR 2nBA Doubewide On ANYCONDON travelclub50@yahoo.com 345Nassau County yd &orch $221,000 Lot,$95K. Call234-4755 bonus rm, basement our crpt color, slip. Pool 2/2.l 1 wnAcres nJacksonville S350Waterfont e Call 51-326 by appt. or 219-1234 For Info r e e n t r e h a b 174900. 352-235-1626 reno.251K MLS236293 $980 Down $580 Month5 3I clonominums A 7832 Newton Road. Agnt/Swner 504- ANTE FA LAKE Water 9042-7/628038 Call Kieth 78338 234 -5 7 ooNewly renovated 2/1. 2857 BEAUCLERC RD. 4/2 5517 BristoFrBayoln PC SANTE FA LAKE Water O ut of Area/Town/ Sacous corner lot. slit, ugrdes 2172SF eSfo T n46 2 Front bldg. lot. 100' x RIVERFRONT/OP/FSBO LANDHOMEPACKAGES ACCEtPfACea M Rn.Cfrom shoppi ngL ANEW0Opt,453353 / 4Ahouemlfrom JUST BUILT IN *S o LAND HOME PACKA2ES State from shopping & $79,00appt.465-3353 AX 2249 sq ft FSBO 5/33567sf on 600' $300K. 352-475-2738 /2+Den. 1900sf pool ANGELO BUYS 365Manufactured Homes Rest. $128K. 591-0479 4/2 Pool Mand. Land- -$224,900 Ortega Bluff acre. www.circlepix. tennis, $48k 874561 n Duvalown $595 Month HOUSESCALO BUYSH 370 Lots for Sale scaFed w/7outside bar 772-0230 crm/home/ac38pa Orange Park S'SIDE 1200sf brand new Call Kieth 783- AnycOnd, handyman, 375 Farms/Acreage FORECLOSURE! 3Bed, Buy 249, 0.904-476-7733 $329.9K 768-6112 335 sSIr 2/2 DRa 8 Anr ndyman, Auctions InvestmOntbPr2barty Onl90S002!Forlistns raWClay 1st fir22 D am freidamaged, EGLIENCE/0RSONrlNJtIES s 2R6AH FN5Col.p gym club gated, MOBILE HOME COMMU distressed vacantor 2 Retirement Comm. 800-7498124 xF2 FORECLOSUREs 2Bed TOWNHOMxE OCEANWAY -14060 u t h e r n G r v e NITY W/S low money occupied ANYWHERE Auctions For Sle On $2990 Listings 3/2.5, $109995 Gossett St. 3/1 k 3/2 HOUSE IN FLEMISL 157,900904-616-9303 down, prequal over the ANY CONDITON... 20 EsteSales 35Miscellaneous GLYE3/1COMPLETE 81241903 Garden Tub scr bo., new AC, new cpt, PLANT ceramic tile 12 2ea ph. Jesslca771-90H Apts/comm'l/residential c Pb lc Sd 3o of Pc fReal Estate o Wantedfipceto o,9 Feq i S Ga d ormu i Ca backed Corch tImmedfor4B ea /O Ation patio$135,90072 -3BR/2BA, 1890sf 1729 sale. 5 to N.A.S. PCS only 182,900. 264-4068 Out of NArea/ MOVING MUST S TOO SMEAL itI St e Trad C, 3 ue 3/2 859-7117o w tate 3/2. l25sf+ over 2 acres 1Quick closings or Ri> f I 4 223. Beauil ,olax 330 Beaches A 3/2 HOME. ofAland. Won'tlast! 9"b6261636 iid Co d e home. w/mfalP ELEGANT BEAUTY IN -WW.Calntlie. Only $46r0001 Forstns t o C d$650 pt. er month.! Scsidet 0om wi 800- 749- 8124 x89873. G A MU $0 pr admon7th82 d s -in, a on 1/2 ac A NFORD R eady to move s g 4/2. 2200 SF3 car 04313.77 acre homesite withCall Mr.-Bradley7162 9048135253 yo Tir eed ao faWas sutingMoonn. Ret? d C B oo conf casne 1/25ac282AH5RD-tRe tdoeov in the e-arnt of nr C rdstating garageformal liv- A4/2., $204k, FSBO. full privacy and pretty or2913100 d n ari off m. 973Oxford Station ng ani ng, family 22400sf- 2.storyE962-3221 sunset views 79K Tir ed oL f WU REtSi Mone oan gar, inside haunrt oof-in o $1706C,904 8 $ 6vi an $7 Old Mandarin off r 42 220f 224900 rooms, fireplace, 3314 Sequoia Rd Gatedcommunity. C311 4 Call Eelneds IyMandarnlRveUpgrad,,no Upgradd Cii 7.931O tub, alarm owner 800-563-890gr Need a starter home' EmatI ifo uiuv or l Isurrounding cs ceramic tilethrLdp Ri... /. .FLEMINGISL.Brand new p h oto or vi sit tak av.r e C uityX At CallIord..boriBngtms kit upgraded wfne Executive needs home to ring SmotivatepdaE. 3/2TH 1600sf, lots of www.gatewaymtn.com Jessia o771 55. or fait714-371-211 . cc..,u ,psl...... rep,.Ken. lease w/option to buy, 904-343-3173 extras. Min. $5ktdwn mmovein.,904-838-8194 LAKELURE,.NC O.P. N. DW 3/2, wood MOVING? DO YOU NEED ance s2(included in 93 0 A Full Service Brokerage F I Blu ROOKsEFORST firs, frdrs. reduced, 2SELL?Noequity. NEGLIGENCE/PEtSONAh littleES to no cl g c t rs of Mt He 3 0 tor fax 714-371-211S. KS e noc suistte of/w lk i9 lis00ngs 90- -1FSBO2 in P.Bird Ru 1958 6 BlueSe Homesightsdesignedisng $9,500 obo. 904- 53- 0446 703-5066 or 778-4330 with uDeaol si Huot r Ardle fa 714-371-2 7 3 5 NEwww.calheide.COM BirdRun. GreatLca- by nature" INew gated Mclosets, custom win- T MANDARIN tion! 3/2. 1500 sf. comm. offe 1 4rln5 H se.Sto dd..1 __t your credit or income situation dow treatments, ceil- Beauclerc 3/2 877-346-7827 $149,900.904-317-6136. 3-iac lots, finlshedI'og ing fans thru-out new 9 brick, 2057SF home, DON BROWN REALTY cabin or 1 ogcabin she. energy efficient Air to LA-rated schools. 270-1121 OR 571-7177 LAKE ASBURY CalrInto. Call Usa C 695-2255 C EPTANC.E M R G G CO AC Air heatpump sys. Seep icon owners.com House, new, all ne9 designer wallpaper. 2 DGT5591 avail now. PCs A NEW PHASE STARTS SOON brick, 1500sf Owner/Broker SKYLINE -'92 28X60 3/2 S| gcve g, id l! JARDpNl t DEMER $176,900. 477-1189. stove c aira vinyl sid, imn eludesxnewrioo d lap siding. FastSale Interest rate keep going up sf, oak firs, fenc'dyd, ville, FL 3 RiverEstates. includes new roof, $139kaobo. 282-9368 let us help with nancing $255,000 904-291.6803 94.50098 941-474-3954 TRIPLEWIDE '97 3/2, den Real Estate BiYmmaculately main- R E / C w a e might be your last chance to o ol SK F r M A Ka e aini RENOVATED3/1BRICK ownattheBeach- -PCS200214X80Astro No credit Fplcr, appl, d ekrI\$2iHae w/d 01 C a/4845AppletonAve. Brand new 3bdrm condos Mobile Home3bd/2 dshwshr deck pvt lot 260-9228. No Brokers $135k. 904-318-2190 New appls, fplc, enclgar&moreMbath 8xstorage W/D. $5000 6q4 0 $Open Mn-Sat 11-5, Sun 12- 5 S42,000 like new mo. 730-8606 400 Apartments please SBO 3br/2ba CH&A, 904 241-2270 located in Brunswick Maine Furnished FRUIT COVE HOME! t- screen porch, fire- 904-521-2674 405Apartments NEGLIGENCE/PERSONAL]INJURIES 3/2. Only $69,900! For place.,5 yrs old, exc ATL. BCH HOMF Must 370 Lots for Sale 41_Condominiums Motorcycle Accidents Medical Negligence Ro Andrade. BEACH -2/r 5 TH, $500 down, $100m for 415HousesFurished $And e 9.9k broker owner Verynice &spacious brick 120mo. 90464Z2J95 42DHousesUnfurnished SERIOUS IN4J1P'J S will co-op. 744-8387 Come in Ortega Bluff. 12X6021te0drRoolBath 4295 Manu-factured V niom Imaculate one Park mall& 1-295. This Lot Rent $250 778-2 97 Farms/ Homes Brain Damage Birth Defects CURNCUSN(ret) / owner home 4/2 2,760sf home features 375 Acreage 47Mobile Home Lots close to base and 5 bedrooms,3&1/2 baths. 21.00SQF.NEWS/3Acreage 430 Roommates Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Damage beaches 1293 Call Jason Carlos with On4Acre.Buy for only, 435 Rooms to Rent Direct Line (904) 2784176 Munson Cove Priced to RE/MAX ATLANTIC Cl00 down, $750mo. D4WBeach/Vacation sell! $179,900. Call Stev o vewin today. 147- aFallat D e Co.GA DI904-24FA4442 LAWiaadr9de)watsonrealtycorp.com sel$2904 4.0417 Johnsalesbellsouth~net 44 AC- $1,825*/AC Resorts you're buying,4 -4Cell4(424) 755390 AC- $1,595/AC 445Storage/Mini- Domestic Paternity Child Support If you're buying, NEPT. BCH 3/2,'new ell94 -75 3/2 CWside.ForUL DE SAC plrntedNear HWye,441 Lockers seligorreocti granite stainless, cher 4S0lManagement/Rental sdoeling, or relocating, kitchen. New slate, 340 St. Johns over pmts. 710-5472 Big deer county! Services crnr lot at Jarboe ark. extras, close to base, Move-in condition. Must sell 629-2619 St. Regis Paper Company, LLC WatsonTRealty Corp 645 Florida Blvd. 5399k 4/2 BRICK M. in beau-M WaRsoSU ES954-605-0807 tiful JCP, $278,800. Call 287-0656 or 704-0265 OrngPr.4729 US Hwy 175 NEPT BCH 641 Golden JCP 1130 Linwood Loop, Orange Park, m in egRoS lHwd3/2,Scrnpoolhome, firs. ceramictce. new 1835 sfj $264,500 crpt, grt yd 241-2570 904-287-0849 JULINGTON CREEK FSBO * *BURNEY BIVENS JOSHH JONES EDWARD 30 Years ESQ. ESQ. DAWKINS ROBERT LEE 20 Years 25 Years ESQ. ESQ. ATTORNEYS AT LAW BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS 4 LEE Jacksonville 'Veterans Orange Park (904) 353-5579 USN-Ret. (904) 264-3412 "The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications." miL Vetsa&yActieDuyet N O Vets & Active Dut MONEY BUY AoHOM MONEY Go to DOorcall and NO Closing Costs!* (904) 997-8064 Jacksonville's #1 Source for Military-VA Homebuyers ALL Homes For Sale VA Loans FREE Credit Analysis "* Full RealtorAssistance Email HomeSearches Integrity Home & Finance, Inc. Snegotiable LiiFL Real Estate & Mortgage Broker C021775 y... IE nom 4 HAS Susan Kennedy and The Kennedy Team - " Your Friends in the Business" 904-880-6700 gorgeous 4/3/3 water- frt custom 2870sf hm on 3/4 ac corner lot w/golf course view. Amenities incl. huge open kit, for- mal Lr & Dr, Ig family rm. Too many extras to list. $463.900. Call 287-3161 for appt. No agents please. 342 St. Augustine 3BED/2BATH HOME! Must SeL Only $25k. 800-749-8124 x5544 344 St. Augustine Beach VILANO BCH condo 4/3.5, rOOl, ocean Is your rnt yd! $384k Owner /Realtor 904 347-3047 r , $sODnem b alaietoii Beted& oenftluWnseei ae aoe s, Call 24 hours a day. 7 days a week swww.keith-frederick.com/cyberlink __ * Affordable, Fur APART * 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune I Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F FRONT~ SPETACLARME AFFORDABLE LARGE 12, 3 BEDROOM HOMES ETOAARE 1000 Eastwood Rd Hiliard~r (9()4 85-92 C048 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD I mmm __LI m Ii6i V -MAC 22 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 See No Rent, Hear No Rent Speak No Rent! Why pay rent when you can own a D*R*Horton townhome or condominium for such a low price? TIMOTHY'S LANDING Ricker Road on the Westside 904-781-1784 Townhomes from the $120's NATURE'S HIDEAWAY. Blanding Blvd. on the Westside 904-573-5058 Condominiums from the $90's VILLA BEAUCLERC. Sunbeam Road in Beauclerc 904-347-6974 Condominiums from the $110's AUTUMN GLEN 904-278-8303 * Off Hwy. 17 in Fleming Island Plantation * Townhomes from the $130's GABLES AT WINGFIELD CR-210 in St. Johns County 904-810-5732 * Townhomes from the $140's D.R*Horton Pays All Closing Costs! )qsf t e great ineighborhods, _ ,k47^ir)^ yo ndt"',ii : iie.ipmf, ODRiHOIRON DHI FW4 Mil ^merKD www.drhorton.com I'Al III %1. !lii Prices are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. D.R.Horton Pays all closing costs with preferred lender, and may not include certain financial programs. 2005 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 5 a k /. V V 4' N :i.,-< '.^, | |- "I ^ ,' _' .' . O(CAIUNflY 9 w swaep `~B~bllBF~ lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 26, 2005 405 Apartments 04 U Furnished A, Roommate3bdr/2bath m inground pool car- mn port close to shop- ping areas close dis- tance to NAS Mayport and Jax University $400+split utilities contact Robert Meggs 904-234-8652 or 925-848-2725 405 Apartments E Unfurnished Across from Regency mall. 1, 2, 3 BR's Apart- ments Available. 888-836-3613 ATL. BCH Duplex 2/1, all new. Irg yd $700+sec. 904-210-9402 AVONDALE 3820 Oak St. 3br upper duplex, $800mo. Call 387-2945 AVONDALE HI RISE RIVERFRONT Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. Balcony, Heat/AC Paid! 384-6151 Mon-Sat BEAUTIFUL i WESTSIDE COMMUNITY 1i' Offering Spaciousin 1&2BR's & 2 Pools71 0 STARTING AT $48.5u f/ Close to shopping FCCJ & Downtownr i CALL NOW / (904) 387-2933 CF & NAS 2BR Dup Scrnd Deck. Fen Yard, Pet OK! Ref Req. $595 778-2897 NORTHSIDE Large 1. 2 & 3 Bedrooms. $99 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! No application fee. CALL (904) 751-1510 RIVERSIDE-3338 Rayford St. 2br. priv. fnc. car gate ch/a. fridge, stove $550mo. 904-733-5159 SAN MARCO LOFTS I of a kind address 1450 Flagler Av. fr $850 1BR Cedar St. $635 Renov, WD 904 39&-9601 W'SIDE 1BR ww crpt, AC, no pets $425/$200 dep. You need good rent record 777-3039 te L $399 Move In SSpecial 1 2, & 3BR Available! Wti Ashley Park 757-0240 $99.00 DEPOSIT SPECIAL Effic. & 1BR w/approval. 2BR Also Avail, 1 Stry, WD Randall Court 731- 0213 410 Condominiums ARL -3/2. 1900sf w/d hkp, $750mo + dep. 904-233-7290 ARL Furn or unfurn 3/2.5 newly renov 2 story, frp CH&A, W/D, pools $1200mo + dep 710-7989 Baymeadows/Lake Crest 212, w/d, gar, fpl, patio. Avail 6/1. $1100m. 904-334-5540 BAYMEADOWS 3/2 1400sf 9A at Gate Pkwy. $1200m. Coy. pkg. 904-543-7847 BAYMEADOWS 3/2, renov., no pets, n/s $1200 moodep S23.0111 Beach Awesome Ocean- front 1/1, balc,. $1550m. 904-612-1900/268-3677 BEACHES 2/2, 1st fir, full amenities, $1100 mo + sec. 904-613-2569 BRAND NEW FLEMING ISLAND S|fPLANTATION 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. 410 Condominiums Builder Closeout! Designer patio homes in gated community with pool, cabana, ten- nis & lawn maintance. From the mid $200s. St. Augustine. Call 904.797-2023. SeaGate Homes CRC 057202 F. CADILLAC DEVILLE S- '99. loaded, leather, I very clean, 82k ml, building house, must sell, asking $8400 317-0801 or 301-2118 HARBOR TOWN New 3/3. gar, facing Intercoastal, $2500m long term lease. 904-288-9293 ORTEGA Waterfront, 3/2, gated, amenities, boat slip, 904-537-8960 PONTE VEDRA Bch New 1/1+loft. frpl,. lanai. bch access $995. No pets or smkg. 518 928-6486 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 PVB Belleza 1/1, newly remod.. $950, gar avail extra 727 934 7107 CITIHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 SQ. FT. RECENTLY UPGRADED! UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED COURTYARD WITH POOL! WATER INCL IN LEASE! $650 & UP A MONTH SECTION 8 APPROVED. (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP S'SIDE/River Hills Gated w/pool, 3/2, w/d, wtrfrnt w/boat slip, pets ok 1460sf $1200mo. 904-226-3975 S'SIde- Modern 2/2, Condo near UNF, all ammen., 970sf $825 No pets, Call Heidi 904-620-8801 days & eves/wkends 708-3765 ST. AUG. NEW Condo 2/2 Pool, Fit Ctr, Cable. Garage, Storage,. W/D, 904-814-7173 $1200mo W'SIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Near Riverside, $895m boat dockage, 757-0775 415 Houses Furnished 4 HOUSE FOR RENT 2 Bdrm/2full bath. 2 k. fcar garage Less than 2 yrs old- Extras incl: Flat top stove New wash and dryer Built In Micro, Lake view Available 15 June Only $995 Mo 7.5 miles to NAS Jax call Jeff @ 910-9851 42o Houses v420 Unfurnished Argyle 3/2, Great Rm Fpilc Scrnd Patio. Pet Ok. Refs Req $995 778 2897 ARL Ft Caroline 4/2/2. $1150 mo,Avail 5/23, 904-284- 7644/657- 6186 Avondale/Ortega Fairfax Manor. Woodmere Dr. 3br. $1450m. Single fam. home. 904-384-1100 BCHS 3/2.5, blks from bch, Irg hm on culde- sac, Fp, appli, deck, $1500mo. 318-470-4266 ctraffiv@aol.com CF & NAS Batchelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Refs Req 778- 2897 E. ARL 3/2,2000sf,. DR, LR, Kit, FR, FL Rm, 2cgar, .5ac fncd yd, pets ok, Iwn svc incl, $600 dep. $1550m. 864-288-7723 EAGLE HARBOR, 3/2 Single home, avail now. 856.218.9499 EASTSIDE -3/2 CH&A, HUD OK, $700mo. 1534 Pasco St Leggett Realty 396-3212 FEDERATE ARGYLE 7782 Macdougall Dr. 3/2 1425SF $950 7917 Collins Bay Ct 4/2 1716SF $995 8429 Fire Fly Lane 3/2 1652SF $900 3174 Loch Lomond Ln. 4/2 2082SF $1150 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! 9254 Sweet Rose Ln. 3/2 1358SF $875 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! 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 9254 Falsmill 7801 Pt Meadows 3/2 1605SF $1050 Drive #3307 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! 2/2/1 1200SF $1100 FREE DVD PLAYER 12 mo. lease 5811 Atlantic Blvd. #185 9367 Prosperity Lake 2/2.5 1042SF $750 3/2 1721SF $1150 $250 off 1st Months AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! Rent!! NEWLY RENOVATED ARLINGTON CONDO!!!! 11631 TanangerDrive 3/2.5 1440SF $850 354 Van Gough 3/2.5 1937SF $1100 L1832 Valley Garden Dr 3/2.5 1634SF $1025 3910 Grand Central PI FENCED, 3/2 1441SF $1025 SCREENED PATIO! AVAIL. MID JUNE!!! 3417 Rogero Rd. 3/2.$875 2277 Redfern Rd. 3/1 $950 GREEN COVE SPRINGS ST. JOHNS COUNTY 3332 Citations Dr. 354 Van Gough 3/2 1676SF $1025 3/2.5 1937SF $1100 ICW WESTSIDE 13198 Ebbtide Court 8038 Beaver Creek 3/2 1940SF $1125 3/2 1268SF $925 12615 Stockwood Ln 4471 Loveland Pass 3/2 $875 Drive West PATIO HOME! 3/2 1374SF $1050 935 Collinswood 3/2 1691SF $1295 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE MAYPORT 2125 Fairway Villas 3/2 912SF $775 MIDDLEBURG 3904 Hideaway Ln. 3/2 1268SF $925 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE 2685 Secret Harbor 3/2 1000SF $925 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE 1290 Highfield 3/2 1725SF $1250 FENCED YARD! 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF $885 1776 Farmway 3/2 1395SF $835 NORTHSIDE 4092 Clearbrook Cove Road 3/2 1875SF $1095 NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME! 8048 Lexington. 3/1 1284SF $675 2847 Centerwood Dr. 3/2 1449SF $965 $500 off 1st mo./ $500 off 2nd mo. aasOjt .n D-..~-..- D..II 4488 Loveland Pass Drive ! 3/2 1510SF $995 $500 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! 4489 Loveland Pass 3/2 1575SF $1050 9255 Whisper Glen Drive North ! 4/2 1745SF $1025 1/2 Month Free 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 Natures Hideaway BRAND NEW 9602 Grove Hills Ln. 3/2 1746SF $975 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE! 5325 Comanche 2/1 900SF $650 NEWLY-RENOVATED! 9521 Watershed 3/2 1278SF $895 BRANDNEW HOME!!! o4uIIraIma Dull Circle North 8673 Starleaf Rd. N. 4/2 1745SF $1075 3/2 1278SF $895 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE!BRAND NEW HOME!!! YULEE 861824 Worthington 3/2 1383SF $1025 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE 1301 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1215 MANDARIN 12102 Dividing Oaks 1330 Ardmore Drive Trail East 4/2 1745SF $1125 4/2 2800SF $1700 1 MONTH FREE! REST OF MAY FREE!! Screened pool w/pool service/lawn service www.federatedmanagementgroup.com 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished EAGLE HARBOR 1705 Eagle Watch Dr 5 BDR, 4 A, 2804 Sq Ft. $1800 mth.(904)262-0903 FLEM ISL 3/2. pool & tennis, lawn maint. sm pets OK 2 car gar, 1400mo. Call 904,3866455 or 278-1773 For Rent: A 4BR/2BA, 2 car garage home located at 12723 Bent- water Dr. Jacksonville. FL (ICW)$1700 mo. close to Naval Station May- port and loaded with extras. Shown by appointment contact: Ken or Shirley 904.223.6825 Email: kprichett@hotmail.com GCS New Home High land Park 3/2, $925m + $10OOdp. 904-529-0011 Green Cv. Hickory Knolls Est. 3/2 w/bonus pri- vacy fenced rear w/wet lands view. AC in garage for pets, new house. $1500. 904-662.-4585, 269-1813 4, ICW Kernan 3/2, sec. sys, irr sys, < fncd yd, $1250 + dep. Sunchase Dr. 233-6978. PCS Move. Intracoastal New Town hm gate 2br/ 2ba. gar. scr. prch, 321-278 8898 JAX BCH WATERFRONT LEASE OPTION! 2/2 Condo. $1500 Down, $1700m. (904)993-7908 KINGSBAY $880m, no pets, avail. 5/30 LI Contact Rich Santomauro. 619-454-3872 or richlap@san.rr.com Lakeshore 3/2 Irg lot. lena bk ro $8640 mo rcarnially furn 7&668123 MAND. 3/2 1800sf 4318 Carriage Crossing Dr. $1280mo. 859-7273 MAND 3/3 TH. Jet 295/ St. Aug Rd. First/last, $850mo. cred chk req. 824-3649 or 588-8653 MAND 4/2, new cpt, all app incl. frig. Fpl, Lrg yd, $1250m+dp. 262-8222 MANDARIN -3/2, Ingrnd pool, Avail June 1, Call 904-268-2828 MANDARIN 3/2, Lakefront, 2000sf, w/d Incl. Lots new. 10mrin. to NAS. $1150m. 917-306-1940 MANDARIN 4/2, $1295MO. lyr lease. 11826 Hidden Stage- coach Ct. 223 6443 MANDARIN 4/3, 2400sf, lakeview, avail June 1, $1450. Bartram Springs Subdiv. Call 759-2233 MANDARIN 4 houses Sbdrm a 2bdrm 1 with pool, starting from $1150-$1750. Avail 6/1 Call 262-9535 MAYPORT HOUSE FOR RENT 2/2, Oak Harbor, close to base and boat ramp. 270-8464 PCS Move. Murray Hill charming English cottage 3/2 hdwd firs. w/l/l guest hse, $1500mo. 537-8825 NEAR NAS JAX 3/2 Some with pool, Ig t fencd yard, great neighborhood, all new apple, avail now. $1250/mo +dep. Pets ok Call now, 904.-759-9662; 559-924-2263 PCS move NORMANDY small effc. water /sewer paid $400mo. $400sec dep 912-843-2722 NORTHSIDE beautiful quiet n'hood, HUD ok, like brand new, dep asst avi $700-$750mo. Call 744-8118 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/2 1540SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOMEIII 4092 Clearbrook Cove 3/21875SF, $1095 FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOMESII Creekslde Bend 1449 -1765SF Models To Choose From $975 and Up! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'SIDE all brand new, 3/2, 1200sf, CH&A, blk, fncd yd, $750mo. 904-449-4723 O.P. 3br/2 full baths Irg great room, $1200mo. all 278&1210 O.P. WATERFRONT 3/1.5, ingr pool, jetski ramp, boat dock, Ig Fla Rm carport, 2 porches, fncd yd, $1075mo + dep. H ,904-282-3195, C 904-210-4495 (PCS) OAKLEAF/OP Rent/Steal New 4/2, $1100m, lyr lease. 904-449-4536 OAKLEAF brand new, 4/2 brick, avail now, $1275mo. 904-291-2936 OP GREENWOOD ESTATES lease w/opt to buy. 3/2 LG corner lot w/fen'd yd, 2c gar, great starter ome,$3000dn towards purch $1000mo. 1633 isa Dawn Dr. 838-3378 PACE ISLAND Gate Comm, 4/2, LR, FR. DR, Fpl. $1400mo. 269-5460 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 3/2, E. of A1A Solana Rd., 3 biks from beach, 1900sf, fncd yd, hdwd firs, $1900m. 856.912.3508 PVB 3br+Study/2.5, gar, lake lanai, Iwn svc, Avi 6/1. $2050m 904-280-0620 QUEENS HARBOUR LEASE OPTION! 6bed 4bath 4000sf BRAND NEW! $5000dwn $3000m. (904)993-7908 SAN JOSE 3/2, LR, fam rm. 2 car gar, remod- eled, $1150mo 434-1686 SAWGRASS PV 2/2,18th grn, Oakbridge, $1200m 904-612-1900/268-3677 20O Houses 42 0 Unfurnished SOUTHSIDE -3/1, quiet n'borhd, w/d hu. $700m+$300dp. 724-7138 SPRINGFIELD 3hr, ch&a HUD ok. 3811 Perry St. $750mo. Call 387-2945 SPRINGFIELD 3/1 Ig bk yd No pets. $70SOmo+ $500dep. Eric 813-4999 S'side Newly Renov. 2/1-5 New: designer kitchen, bathrms car- pet. tile. paint. Lg bkyd $850mo. 904- 868-2465 ST. AUG. Florentine beautiful 3/2, brand new, $1600mo. Call 904-887-9691; 434-8424 St. Johns Co. Whisper Ridge SR16 & 95 new 4/2 culdesac 2000sf $1200mo. 904-838-6440 VILANO BCH-Oceanfront Cottage 2/1. Furn/Unfurn $1150llSOm+ 1st/last dep. 904- 541-0816 3156 Coastal Highway. Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Wsside3/2 all brick fenc. in corner lot. $875mo. 5958 Kincaid. 699-0025. WSIDE 4/2 near Trinity Nice area, ready 6/15, $1050m. 757-0775 RENT-TO-OWN Any Home on MkIl. Investor wfll purchase. Bad Credit OK. L888-389-0540 x9010 425 Manufactured Homes BEACHES 3/2, 2/1, pool walk to base, starting ($499 $250 sec Call 249-6444 CALL 695-2255 DINSMORE DW, 3/2, country setting on 1 acre $850 mo 465-7545 W'SIDE 2/1, front kit, scr porch. fncd priv lot, w/d & yd incl, shed, $575+ Call 635-2400 695-9638 430 Roommates AtL Blvd/Kernan-Share 4/2 home. DSL & all util. incl. Wery gd area. N/s only $140wk 904.449-8661 BAYMEADOWS/San Jose $Half million home with pvt room bath, all utilities Included: elec, net, wkly maid svc & cbl, no dep. no lease $775mo. 737-5458 LAKEWOOD -Pool tbl, jacuzzi. 2wash/2dryrs. $125wk. Call Chris 334,8699/262-0338 x3762 OP 2 Story hse w/pooL Also home near OP Mall., n/s $325+util's. 612-6646 OP COUNTRY CLUB 24 Sec, prof, sgl fem, conserv lifestyle, 28-45yrs, 3/3 hm, no pets, $800m $800 dep, Incl util, 904-472-3542 I 430 Roommates ORANGE PARK- M/F seeking prof. non smkr male roommate for home w/ inground swimming pool in nice neighborhood near NAS and Orange Park Mall. $115 week includes until. Dave 904-424-2533 ORANGE PARK to share homeN M/F. $450m1 1/2 utils. 215-9631 O. ROOMMATE T WANTED: 3/2.1G SI poo carport, close to sho popping areas, close distance to NAS Mayport and Jax University Call $400 +split utilities 925-848-2725 435 Rooms 3 m to Rent ALL JAX furn'd, CH&A, W/D, kitchen, cable, phone $130wk 781-3652 Argyle-New home/room for rent. $100 weekly. 317-8489 6-8pm ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 OP-Quiet, Starting at $450m incl util, cbl & pool. Ref's. 874-7629 ORANGE PARK share large house $450mo 1/2 util. 904-610-9240 WESTSIDE -$70/wk. incid utils. on bus line, 778-4795 W'S Nice lbr fully furn .".'.-bl $11tOwk+o110dp 90qS 572 25s4 4310 Beach, 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine$695wk. 352-376-9644 www. oldcity.com/oceanfront 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 72541437 MIDDLEBURG 1+ acre fen'd, job site trailer, 2 offices, recep area, restroom, partial kit, for lease, $1875mo office equip for sale 904-406 2913 REGENCY AREA - New Ofc/Wrhse, 1500SF- Call 813-6242 515 Office Slace For Rent LANDING BLVD-1723 Unit 106. 720sf, $650m. 904-277-7056 Phillips & Sunbeam office suites 700sf, $589m. 904-737-5155 Financial 550o Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought ' and Sold 550 Business Opportunities A HERO IS COMING TO TOWN! 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Call 904- 449-8345 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies SBusiness/Office SM Collectablesand Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 93Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 9B0 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances A CAR DOLLIUE 77" SSwivel pad w/tire F | e straps and spare V$ tire. Rough paint job $500 904-278-1952 DRYER/WASHER Super capacity, exc. cond. $200. 904-399-8327 FORD ESCAPE '02 Immac, condition! Garage kept. Only 27500 miles. Oxford white, Ithr, fully loaded. $16000 904 221-7574 FRIG Full sz, G.E. good cond, works great $110. also washer 374-1459 4, INFANT T CARSEAT-Graco I Exc cond, 6 mo's old. Tan, green and black, all papers $40 573-0254 C KENMORE DRYER c works good ! cond. cond. $50. 912-510 8905 MICROWAVE GE Stain- less Countertop; 14 cubic ft Kenmore Freezer, both 3 yrs old $150 both. Call 904-287-4159 SSHARP MICRO OVEN icu. ft. Exc L cond. $30. Call 904-241-2070 W/D- Heavy duty, exc cond, $200/pr. Call 252-3384 P, WASHER Ken- T more Heavy duty $100; solid oak S rol i-top desk $500 OBO. Call 215-5337. 9 sA Articles 0 For Sale S4 Tires & Rims P225/75 R15 SIX 4w Lug Toyota Dunlap M&S, good tread $125. Call 879-2992 SAMERICAN HERI- - / TAGE POOL TABLE SliABoston series, beautiful maple wood, leather pockets, comes with accesso- r e s $ 3 0 0 0 904-742-4862 SAQUARIUM- 60 gal salt water, nci all pumps, filters, light everything, exc cond ready to go $850 obo 215-2443 B. BUZZ UGHTYEAR 1 AIR HOCKEY TABLE n1- Like new $35 obo. Call 249-5377 for info. 4, CHANDEUIER eight light contemporary S|beveled glass. Cost $284, Asking $95. Call 264-2973 4 Coach Handbags Camel & Suede Hampton Buckle Hobo $110. Mahogany Leather Legacy Small Hobo. $85. Like new 904.714-1995 4, CONTEMPORARY- S 3 section wall 4 clock, beautiful $40 Gold and.black 904-553-6015 DISHWASHER & STOVE- whirlpool $200/SET; white S metal bunkbeds twin/full $65; leather- Ioveseat, end-table $175 set; 2 oak armchairs $60 220-6489 GE STOVE like new Scoil top self clean- $ling Bisque. Never used digital read out. $275. Call 282-5452 MEN'S BLACK COWBOY BOOTS, Size 1 12. Never worn. $50. Call 912-576-3130 MEYERS 1.5 HP I pump make offer, tL VCR player upright vacuum cleaner $25. 5 Nylon sleeping bags exc cond 781-6222 SOP SHARE LRG, 2 / STRY HOUSE nr l/Blanding & Knight -Boxx. Cable N phone incI'd $325 + util's. Also cozy home near OP Mall Express- way same rent 612-6646 4, Refrigerator 20.7 cf $175. Crib w/ mat- tress $75. Play pen large size $25. 904-241-5071 - T.AQUARIUM 75 gal- lon, with wet/dry filter, UV sterilizer. protein skimmer, cabinet & canopy $400 904542.3455 4, SEALY Posterpedlc Premiere Queen 4| Mattress and box a~ springs w/pillow top. Queen Liberty & Headboard w/rails. $150. as set. Will sell separate. 513-4867 4. TABLE 48' Round glass | top. + 4 rolling swivel I chairs new $750. ask- ing $300 matching bakers rack $150. all like new. Call Linda 904-287-8432 4, Task chair, arm- l less vertical I adjustable caster '- wheels. Blue fabric very comfortable like new $ 9.00 268-2482 A TRAMPOLINE- Full / Sz. good cond. $50 J Call 908-0531 UNIFORMS CPO JACKETS, Sweaters, Shirts, Shoes. Perfect lighted black wood Entertainment Center. Exercise Bench w/Welghts. . $195. 904-220-6489 VOGUE POOL'27' round. 4'-5' deep, screwless, corrosion-free, like new, 1 yr old, with umpr. Complete. Come & get. $2K OBO 751-5877 905 Articles 9 For Sale 4, WOODEN SWING- SET with slide $50. Located in onbase housing. Call 247-5377 910 Arts &Crafts/ 9 Hobbies BEADS/SUPPLY I Pecan Park B-166; Sat / Sun 904-751-2282 920 Business/ S Office REST. EQUIP 14' hood, flat grill, range & much more. 910-0187 Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8x 8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry Ladies 2.51 Solitary Dia- mond ring & platinum appr'd $18,700. asking best offer 904-887-7802 925 Computers 4, DELL OPTIPLEX 400 SM H Z Pentium |.IComputer, 64MB RAM, 2GB Hard Drive, USB/Lan Ports, Video/Sound card $80. Call 904-249- 6916 4 GATEWAY 17 inch, and new 14 inch HP monitor $40 and $30, HP tower $50 264-2973 928 Electronics .. SPEAKERS (2) 4 way 5| Klipsch KLF-20 $1000 new, asking $400HP computer 500 Mhz Pentium w/CD writer & 17 in monitor $200. Call Linda 904-287-8432 945 Garage Sales ARL Lrg, teachers going out of the classrm, ed items, kids books h'h misc. 5-28, 8-1. 12111 Rush Crk Dr. BAYMEADOWS 1 DAY ONLY Thurs Everything must go moving. 7820 Baymeadows Rd. E. Apt 102. 10am-? FLEM ISL furn baby things, linen, dishes & 66 Chevy truckhh, Fri & Sat 8-4 913 Floyd St. GREEN COVE SPRINGS MOVING SALE riding lawn mower, tools, furn, hunting supplies, aircraft parts & antiques, etc. Call for appt. 904-284 7451 ICW BIG SALE Sat 8? Hunter Ridge at Kernan Between JTB/ Beach. Middleburg Multi Family Sale! Fri. & Sat. 8-4.. 58 Peppermint Ave. Too Many Items to list! ORTEGA SAT 8-2; 2608 Algonquin Ave. LOTS OF GOOD STUFF I Ortega Yard Sale Sat 9-2 Childs furn, tools, hhold items! 4319 Baltic St. W'SIDE LG GROUP YARD SALE 5478 Normandy Sat 8 furn, antiques, 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/ 4. GAS EDGER $95, lawn mower rear bagger21" 1131/2 hp, misc building materials make offer everything great cond 781-6222 4 LAWNMOWER S-Murray 4hp, 20" cut 2yrs old $75.00 264-1514 after 5pm ,. MURRAY 42" cut ridin lawn mower < $350 48" large screen Magnavox TV PN picture w/screen projector $600. both work gre at. 904-529-8263 RIDING MOWER 36" Cut Slyrs old, new battery, 955 Household 9 Furniture BED-AAA BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904)6740405 Bed- Fullslze 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 SealyTwin Bed $129 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $20 20" Color TV's From 75 Microwaves From 25 CORT( CWETER BUNKBED twin solid wd cargo, good cond, no mattress $250 Call 536-5309 or 880-8331 4. CHANDELER T 8 lights beveled glass contempo- Srary with center spot light cost $285. like new asking $95. 904-264-2973 4. COLONIAL SOFA l Flower prints, very I 1exc. cond. Call 221-0710 after 6pm $70.00 4, Complete 7 pc living Room set from rooms IP | to go never used must seol $1500 OBO infor- Smation call 904- 908- 958 & COMPUTER DESK with / hutch wood grain $200. j Call Linda 904-287-8432 Couch & Loveseat, beige cloth, ent ctr, 5pc dinette set, all in good cond. $999. 591-6837 Couch like new, _T high back, cloth, e8lTnever used. Cost $1000. sell for $500. 904-278-2132 COUCH oversized set, $250 beige & nice. Contemporary Bedrm set 6 pc wood w/s'side waterbed $650. Wall unit by Broyhill 4 pc like new $850.4 TV's, light oak Din rm table w/5 chairs, glass curio, china cab. computer wall unit, more 737.2671 4, CRADLE Jenny Lind. | Cherry wood with V|/mattress pad and Shedding. $60, like new. Call 904.772.8979 or 904-542-4602 4, CRADLE Wood, / male finish, 19"W <1/X 35"L, free stand- ing, includes pretty, coordinating mattress, blanket. bumper pad. Excellent cond. $25904 725.0009 CRAFTMASTER SSOFA Beautiful, like new Sectional, tan co uholstery very Comfortable. aid $2200; will sell for $700. 904-387-5952 Kimberly Lv msg. 4. Crib and match- T Ing changing table n|great cond. $125. all 904-247-4721 904-654-5028 MilitaryResumes.. Transitioning from the military? MilitaryResumes.com is ready to help. We're building the largest network of military resumes, In additional to a General Job Board, we have specialized sites that include: AdnhisftveFffanc;Headcare; ff/Tfelkcan; Law Enforcemn; Safes; Socuy Clearance. www.militrayresumes.com 866401-4418 955 Household Furniture DINING ROOM 10pc dark oak, made by Liberty. $700. Call 904-307-2426 4 DINING TABLE & 4 CHAIRS Almost IW new, oak base, glass top table w/four parsons chairs. $375 (orig. $1200). Call 904-610-4288. Dinning Rm 5 piece set. Iron oyster cI color, glass table top. 9 mo old, $395. Call 904-249-6916 4 Dinning Set Formal 1 8 chairs, large l table, china hutch, walnut color, must sell $350. 904-225-9725 4 ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM White Wash, 2 wood/ Glass towers with lighting, TV stand, cover for entire system with lighting. Must sell, $700 or best offer. 904- 237-0335 4 FULLSIZE BED Futori silver metal frame ii mattress $ 450.00 Desk 30" X60" $25. Table 36'X60" $30. 904 491-7996 FURNITURE Black Leather 0-Sleeper S| couch; Lazy-Boy, black leather swivel rocker; couch - print floral, Coordi- nating chair; Gold chair 264-3486 FURN leather sofi, chr, ottoman, end table, $1800. Call for pix 786-3752 4 GLASS TOP TABLE ROUND-48" + 4 S Rolling Swivel Chairs New $750. Asking $300. Linda 904-287-8932 4, Italian imported mahogany dining room set six chairs S china cabinet used twice must sell $2000 OBO information: 904-908-0958 S KING Size | bed- cherry wall < unit with mat- tress-mirrored center with Armoires and matching dresser. Beautl.fu/ $900. 338-5403 LOVE SEAT off White color, wloveseat brown/ mustard, good cond, $50; full size bed, good cond, strip headboard, mirror, 2 small bookcases, $250; Call Judith, 904-803-4184 LR PASTEL sofa swivel rocker coffee/ end tables, 904-307-2426 OLD IRON BED m Double with rails |$40. Tall old iron bed with rails $65. No mattress. 904-269-5883 OP MOVING SALE Sun-Thur. Everything reasonable 298-0723 2298 Richard Lee St. Sealy loveseat & Chair Navy/Tarp 20.00 for \| /both your haul 772-9287 before 8 pm please Sealy loveseat and Chair $ 20.00 set You haul from Nas Jax No calls after, 8pm please 904 772- 9287 SSLEEPER SOFA/ LOVESEAT SET 1Great cond neu- tral colors, $500 OBO 904-270-5218 L, SOFA, Loveseat & I Chair, good cond, $250, 904-291.3789 Sofa, queen size sleeper matching love seat, exc. cond. pastels asking $500. 757-4506 SOFA SLEEPER lLoveseat anJ ,/Chair. Good cond. $250. 904-291-3789 Table 42' Maple w/ 12" leaf and 4 chairs, like new $115. Table Pecan 25" round 22" high $35. call 241-2070 4 WASHING MACHINE Whirl- pool, super *capacity $100; Kenmoere refrigerator S$100; twin day be plu mattress $125. Moving sale. Call Linda 912L882-9128. WATERBED Kng Ssz, waveless soft- wside, uses regular sheets. Includes metal frame, box sup- ports, thermostat, eater, pad, liner, $75 912-576-1250 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services S1985 Everette Upright S Piano exc. cond. SA+++ Must Sell by May 13 $1800 obo Sarah 904-234-4195 or 912-673-7270 4, DRUM SET: SPercussion Plus, lIs 5pc. set complete with cymbal and seat. $175. Call 912-882-7252 Like new. PIANO Everett console Excellent S condition $500. (904) 220-7886. PIANO SPINET 1946 recently tuned, nice sound $1000. 264-7369 TENOR ', H SAXOPHONE J J Jupiter Advanced $750; includes carrying case and cleaning kit. Call 904-729-1170 after 5pm. 980 Sporting S Goods CHEVY CAMARO- '98 exc cond, low ltmi, asking $5500 Call 904-226-9945 n Crossbow 1500X R2 Bought new at NEX for S7$499. Will Sacrifice for \L'$ 250.00 Call Linda or Carlos at 904 730.7258 4, FREE WEIGHT SET _ (2) benches, | ab-crunch bench Straight and curl bars, 150 lbs. weights, $80. Call 610-4288 4, GOLF CLUBS grips Installed various IJstyles $4.00 each. Golf Clubs for sale new from $150. cell 910-0649; H 221-5700 4, GOLF Starter set. .T Tommy Armour I J8455 Irons Graph- Site Driver 3-wood. 5 Wood Medalot, Putter, NIke Bag $250.00 Johns 220-5690 A GOLF STARTER SET Tommy Armone 1. 8455 Irons, graphite driver, 3. wood Medalist putter, Nike bag$250. John pcs 8wt flyrod with lne and backing $50 908-0531 4, PUNCH/KICKBAG | incl's, chain for V |/hanging, exc cond. -$ 7 5 Call 904-213-9745 RIO CRUZ BEACH BIKES men & women. Used 2x's $150 each obo Call 737-2054 o Sony TV 32" with Stand $350 Twin S|Bedroom set study-table Dresser $300 Dining Set (6) $275 Power Lawn mower $100 992-3958 SOUTH, GA Hunting Club Deer, Turkey, Bear &Hogs 8000ac 904- 764- 1401aft 6pm Wind Surfer 11.5ft Viper Fanatic Per- S feet for Beginners. Call Brian at 270-6317 ext 114 985 Trailers 1997 Southwest Express Trailer for Harleys 4 sale. 6x12, Gray color, carpeted, elec hkups, etc. $1800. 816-260- 1953 aarlnCmail.com 2005 Adventure River- side 27 foot trailer t single double Bunks Queen Bed Dinette couch Excellent condition $1400 OBO 213- 9590 990 Wanted To 9V9 Buy Or Trade 4 WANTED - BOSSOM HEADS, -It BOSSOM PLATES - Made in England. Must be in mint con- dition. Reasonably priced. Call 269-5883 990 Wanted To Buy Or Trade WANTED WNOR FM99 memorbilla ticket stubs, t-shirts etc. Contact Earl 743-2377 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock & Supplies AQHA Geldng 8 yr old , 15 hand with western saddle & all tac, great for roping, penning or pleasure, beautiful, calm & smart. $2800.00 386-937-7829 1010 Pet's& 1 Supplies BOXER puppies AKC, 3M/1F. $500. 225- 773-7398 www.redstickboxers.com -, CAT- Siamese 10 yrs old, good | companion for single or older person, neutered, declawed, Also Yellow Tabby neutered. 282-5452 COCKER SPANIEL PUPS AKC, 1 yr hith guaranty 386-661-2509 COLBY PIT PUPPY-Fem, $200; Fern. Dachshund $125; 573-8757 4, COMPUTER DESK w/Hutch, wood SIgrain $200; Call Linda 904-287-8432 ECLECTUS PARROT M/F pets, talking, tame, 800ea. obo. 269-1719 English Bulldogs AKC reg. males, fem, 912 -227-4430, 912-227-2990 ENGLISH BULLDOGS AKC health cert., 8wks, $1500 386-658-2561 ,& FREE, 8mo old German Shepher m i x micro chipped, has shots, very sweet and playful. great w/kids and other dogs. 779-1251 FREE BLACK & WHITE KITTENS. I Need homes by 9 May 25. Call Irene 912-576-7377 .0, Free Cat adult Female beautiful, Black & white to good home Call Irene 12-576-7377 FREE Kittens Gorgeous, playful, need good indoor homes. Respon- sible pet owners only, please, call 803-0066 FREE KITTENS Two Taby and two 1 ngray mixed six weeks old. Call 674-5312 The best in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. Free Lab/mix, black to good home. Call Terry S at 904-215-1751 FREE To good hm Ger- man Shep mixed 4yrs sweet, Moving 5/29, cant take with. 387-3181 FREE TO GOOD HOME male mixed bred neutered good with children and other animals only. Serious inquiries 904-693-3387 German Shep. AKC pups very nice child social- ize 880-6736 German Shepard Pups AKC reg. 31eft, comes w/xtras. 904- 287- 3608 GERMAN SHEPHERD 8wks on 5/27., imp. bidline, blk & tan & sable, HC, Wormed, POP, BEAUTIFUL & LARGE. 904-879-1300/237-6091 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Papers. $550. 904-266-0306 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Purebred, NOT AKC reg. HC, $250. 850-971-5051 GOLDEN RETRIEVER - CKC, s/w, hith cert, $450. 904 845-2781 GREAT DANE AKC, color black, born 2/15, S/W, $550. 803-943-2206 GREAT DANE PUP male 5mths old, $400. Call 219-7151 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER pupllwks $400. pure- red, smooth coat Male NKC 904-280-8328 LAB PUPS AKC, all colors, block head, S&W, POP, hlth guarantee $250 229-794-2876 a. MATLESE STUD Service CKC, all .|shots. up to date. $150 &pick of liter. Call Nell at 904-757-7037 MIN PIN Swks, CKC, red or tan. $375. HC, 904-272-3222 MINPIN CKC 8wks 2F choc & tan $500.1M bik & tan $400 S&W. 568-1425 MIX PUPS: Husky / Shepard $60 obo. PIT $100 obo cash 289-9155 PARROT Yellow nape Amazon Talks. 10 yrs old $600 also Cockatie 912-882-5312 PEMBROKE WELSH Corgi Pups. AKC, Hith Cert. S/W. 352 493..4583 PIT blue brindle adult M, $300. Red nose pup M reg. $200. cash 289-9048 PITT BULL PUPS 2M, 2F, Shots, healthy pups, 6 wks. $250 ea 371-0414 U 1010 Pet's & Supplies POMS AKC, Exc. bid- line, Sm, red and sable $500-$600. 502-2988 RAT TERRIER PUPS, UKC, small, black/wht, tan. $175. 912-588-0324 ROTTWEILER PUPS, CKC born 3/11 POP, S&W, HC 904 -887-7859 or 207-0091 SSHIH-TZU -puppy. 3mos, brnole/ white, $450, AKC, male, Immu n. records. 904-625-7070 ST BERNARD PUPS, CKC, HC, Ready 5/28. accept. dep. $650. 904-272-3222 UMBRELLA COCKATOO $1500. tame, loving likes kids, cuddling, vocab. $800 cage for $300. 220-0348 568-0816 Weimaraner Silver & blue pure tlbred born 15th May "05 Females $600. Males $500. 904-221-6971 or 904-962-5402 WELSH CORGI AKC, Swks Healthy, happy, farm Raised $400. 352472- 5489 YORKIES 2 M. $900ea. 2 F $1000ea. 538-0895 or 707-7254 YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES Born 3/18. AKC, HC, 386-792-3123 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals M1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID $ Boats or Yachts 545-833 16' Larson Flyer '97 115 hp Evinrude, hi t lt p performance, lower unit and prop very fast $5000 912-258-0921 17' FOUR WINNS '96 130hp Volvo Penta, like new, depth finder, biminy top & trir $7800 912-729-8088 1957 SKIMARE Boat w/trailer. new seats and tires recently renovated, needs motor $1000 obo. Ph 576-9573 ask Scott S19'TAHOE Bow- rider '01. I/O 10k L obo. 31 135hp, many xtras, 30hrs, gar kept 904-529-5227 after 5pm 28' BOSS 275, '03, Baha, high performance, fully loaded, $67,900 743-5030 28' Sport Craft '01 Sport Fisher, 454 I/O, toilet, stove, V birth, elec- tronics, 200 hrs, garage kept. Must sell ! $34,900. Call 545-8303 29'1996 RInker Cabin | Cruiser, sleeps 4, r|t head shower, refridge, full canvas 350 mercruiser I/O $20k below book 904-993-3185 '84, EVINRUDE 25, tiller, manual, stainless prop, exc cond, $950. 771-1918 SBUY TRAILER and old boat and motor free! trailer $60 excellent cond. Daniel 729-4001, 573-9874 3p-llp SCC CA B I N STCRUISER- '83, twin l)'engines, Galley, head, a/c. Inverter, sleeps 6, screen enclosure and more & 42C. Boat Tree at Lambs Yacht Center.3 3420 Lakeshore Blvd 904-381-8980 B motors, trailers - any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 SEADOO GTX LIM- SITED '98, w/trailer, hrs $3200 OBO. 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SUNCOAST RV TOWABLE SUPER CENTER 9012 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32216 904 -642 -1600 COLEMAN POP-UP CAMPER '89 best offer. 904- 629- 6597 or 904- 737-9983 Elderado 36' Motor Home'87 35,000 org. miles. 454 Eng. 5.5KW Gen, New: tires hoses & belt $14.500. 904-254-0713 GEORGIA BOY Class A '96, 31ft. basement model, 15,386 mi. gen- erator hrs 154, exc cond, $32,500 904-259-3227 4, IMMACULATE ONE OWNER 1999 Keystone 1|Sprinter 250RK Designed to slepp six. Priced $10,000neg. and equipped to sell. 241-6555 KEYSTONE MONTANA'04 36' FW 4 slides, fully loaded, $36,000 626-0732 1300 Motorcycles BUELL CYCLONE '02- lo miles, exc cond., many extras. $6000. 556-1754 SBUELL X1 lighting 19998,000 miles, tank bag new front tire very fast, yel- low, $5200 obo. 912-576-3151 or 904-234-0154 A E-TON 40CC '03, four wheeler runs great, | $450. firm. Call 539-7014 Mad Mike 4 Harley Davidson 78' 30k mi, Original Hardware Asing $7,000 Call 287-9518 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON Sportster XL883, 195 8,800 miles, windshield, bag new tires, battery 10K service done, $5000 912-571-3151 or 904-234-6154 4 Harley Dyna 02' Super Glide 4100 I miles Gar kept. Extra chrome accessories. Many performance parts. $144,900 obo 904-284-5258 HARLEY ELECTRA GLIDE '83, New tires, drive belt, battery, seat, front fender, rebuilt tranny. Extras. Asking $7500. (904) 771 7873 gun metal blue 3kmi, all orig., gar kept, $15,900 904-813-6383 HD Sportster 1200 cust, '02 low mi, gar kept, $9350. Call 904-214-9529 HONDA CR 8 5 R'03 motocross bike, exc shape. $1845. 389.7700 HONDA Goldwing GL1200 '86. needs work. 389-9696 or 228-8181 HONDA Magna '87, 7196 miles, blue two helmets windshield $2500. Call 912-673-7151 HONDA SHADOW 750 '03 WS, crash bars, carrier, 2200mi $4700 886-2552 4 HONDA VTX 1300 T 04 Candy apple red, w/ matching Memphis Shade windshield and helmet. 450miles. $7200. Call 912-673- 1247 912-322-6215 4 KAWASAKI EX250 S99- NINJAR. Jl 145kmi. Jet stages muzzy pipe, gar. kept, only $1800ob0. Mike 772-1754 4 KAWASAKI EX 250 1 '99 Ninja. 14K ml. Il Jet Stage 3. Muzzy nPipe. garage kept. only $,0A OBO C3i1l Mike 904 72 1754-1 1300 Motorcycles . LOST DOG!! lyr old Female English SBulldog. KNGLD Area. BRN/WHT w/small diamond mark- ing forehead. Very noti- cable cleft lip/nose. Extremely sweet, friendly, lazy. Her name is Yana.Will pay reward!!! I'm am TAD overseas. Please contact parents: Tom/Marsha 31SS536-0696 Will Pay Phone chargesil SUZUKI DRZ400E Dirt Bike 02. Electric start, bought new Oct of 2004 must sell $3975. 38987700 SUZUKI Intruder '04 Volusia, 800 cc, Cobra pipes, 4,800 mi's, like new, Asking $5,700 904 382- 00' 1 4. YAMAHA 3 S WHEELER- with I reverse. New tires, carb rebuilt, needs fine tuning. Fun!! Asking $900 obo 215-2443 YAMAHA YZF600R S- '02 9k mi, good cond, runs great. Never laid down. Must sell. $4k obo. Call 970-201-6974 1310 Auto Parrts 4 Tires & Rims P225/75 R15 SIX S Lug Toyota Dunlap M&S, good tread $125. Call 879-2992 4, BF Goodrich Radial longtrail T/A S23/75/R15 90% S tread $200. Call 904-278-1952 4 GOODYEAR WORK HORSES 235/75/R15 \ 90% TREAD $450. 904-278-1952 1320 Antiques/ 1 Classics GOODGUYS SPRING ROD & CUSTOM NATIONALS May 27-28-29. Alltel Stadium- Jacksonville. Over 1,500 rods, customs, classics, muscle cars & trucks thru '72, plus exhibits, swap meet & cars for sale area, arts & crafts, entertainment & more. Info: 925/838-9876 or www.good-guys.com. '66 FORD MUSTANG Coupe. 289, AC, AT, needs paint some work, tan w/blk inter. $7000obo. 904- 727 6619 4 Chevy Malibu '73 2 dr. 45.000. orig.- |SB307 Auto, Dark Brown/Blk top/Int. great cond. New tires. solid car! $3950. obo. 904-219-3894 FORD GALXAY XL 1964 289 A/T, runs & looks good $4000 765-5354 SRare 1981 VW "Rabbir' Pickup SI 40mpg diesel, show winner, lite rust, oil leads, good roadworthy condition. $2295. 912-673-6052 1325 Automotive 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS ACRUA 2.3CL '98 5 speed, 79K mi, mint cond. $8500. 519-5602 1325 Automotive AUDI A4 QUATRO'98, tip- tronic, gd cond, great buy $7,000 422-0023 AUDI Al6 03l 3.0L V6, like new, loaded, excellent cond, certified Audi war- ranty, only 6K miles! $27,752 AUDIA6 '03, 4.2L Quattro, V8, leather, SR, loaded, excellent cond, only 37K miles, certified Audi war- ranty! $28,931 AUDIA62.8 QUATTRO '01, Triptronic trans, leather, SR, like new, only 42K miles, certified Audi warranty! $20,987 BMW 325cic 2002, Auto Prem Pkg. Loaded $35,988 371-4728 BMW 3251 2002 Low Miles. 24k Mi $22,988 371-4728 BMW 5251A 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg,$28,988 371-4728 BMW 530iA 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, CD $28,788 371-4728 BMW 7401L 2001, Very Clean Car, Loaded $32,988 371-4728 BMW XS 4.4 2000, Auto, Prem Pkg. Prem Sound, Only 37k $31,988 371 4728 BUICK LESABRE -'97, exc cond, 90k mi, cold AC, Well Maint. $5k 786-4800 4, BUICK REGAL '94 S Custom $2000. S Call 406-0247. 4. BUICK SOMERSET S'87 runs great, SI new battery, great for local use. Must sell $400 OBO Call Hank 301-318-3841 CADALLACCTS '03, 34K mi fact wrrty BOSE 6CD in dash, $22K 571-5001 CADILLAC CATERA '97. Loaded, low miles. $800 down. Call 674-4444 CADILLAC CTS '03 St#F310. $24,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV IMPALA '05 loaded, outstanding, priced to sell at $15,975. 389-7700 CHEVY CAMARO '01. AT, AC, CD, alloys, loaded, low mi. $8975. 674-4444 CHEVY CAMARO '97 Black, AT, Lthr, Cold Air, Mag Whis, All Pwr. Runs Great. Some front-end damage. $2995 obo. 625-5742 CHEVY CAMARO '98 Excellent condition Low mileage. Asking $5500. (904)226-9945 C. hevy Camaro SS LS1 '02 Convert- ible, 6 spd 25000 miles over 8 K in dealer installed options asking $23,500. 904-334-1962 904-268-3619 4, CHEVY Corvette '93, conv, bright aqua t| white leather LT1 auto. 30k miles, immaculate, $19,000. Call Mike @ 904-751-2794 eve CHEVY IMPALA '03-Like new fully loaded. $18k 904-768-5548/353-0489 CHEVY LUMINA'97 4dr, at/ac, loaded.low miles. $600 dn. Call 674-4444 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS '00. Red, loaded, sharp. $800 down. 674-4444 CHRYSLER 300 TOUR'05 ST#F458, $27,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHRYSLER LHS '93. Leather, loaded, low miles $600 dn. 674-4444 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '02 ST#E859A, $10,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE STRATUS '04 Exc cnd. loaded, low mi. Can fin $239mo wac. 389- 7700 4 FORD CONTOUR '95- 93kmi, PWR, LWin/Lock. Runs ncgood. Free tune-up included. $1500obo. 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 4, FORD CROWN - VICTORIA- '02, White c 1 owner LE S3002 4dr, very clean, ood running cond, fully loaded keyless Clea t in Jax! entry trailer hitch a/c, $19,995. 777-5600 s. cruise ctr A.a 904-278-5525 ACU3cia FORD ESCORT LX '02. range ark 4dr, AT, low miles. Nice. $5975. CAll 777-9119 . Ford Granda 77 runs g1 great very reliable MAZDA 626LX '01 4'. $1000 cal 887-4140 ST#F115, $9,788 Ford Mustang '00 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 & Ford Mustang '00 conv. white V6. MAZDA MILLENIA'01 <|/auto. 81K miles, ST#2532B, $11.788 loaded., $9000. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 887-4435 FORD MUSTANG '01 MAZDA MILLENIA '00. ST# BUCF308A. $8788 Leather, moonroof, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 loaded. $7975. 777-9119 FORD MUSTANG '97- MERCEDES 300SD '81, owner Ided w/opt brown tan Ithr int $2500 Mint cond. 126kmi, obo. Call737-2054 Perfectly maint. Looks & drives like new. MERCEDES C230 '99, $4995obo. 904-696-9238 super charged, sports sedan, bik. exc cond, 4, FORD Mustang GTV8 75K $12,900 obo S'00 Conv. White, 5 813-9526 < spd, a/c, MAch 460 stereo, BIk/top, 93k. MERCURY COUGAR '93 garage kept, adult orig. XR-7. Cpe, 2D, AT, V8 owner $10,995 904- 220-7886, 5.L Engine Leather, Cell 904-338-1448 Dual Power-Windows, SDoors. Seats. AM/FM 4 FORD PROBE Cassette- Great Sound! 89-4cyl, 58kmi, 1 Owner 120,000 Miles. silver with red Excellent Condition! S itnerior, good $3000 (904) 270-1380 cond., $900. 992-7123 ,. MERCURY GRAND FORD TAURUS SES '04 MARQUIS LS "89 ST#F436, $10,988 Very good cond. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 orig owner, NADA HONDA ACCORD EX '02 $2475. -$3000 asking Excellent cond, leather, SR. $2600. 904-278-8956 CD changer, only 23k miles! MERCURY SABLE WAGON $15,953 '03. Loaded, 3rd seat, l48atW5lJi'-15t-lZl'"'[I I low mi. $9,975. 699-9669 HONDA Accord EX '03, MGB 73 Convert PRIVATE OWNER | hible runsgreatfun bought new, full pwr, Iyto drive, needs AT, AC, keyless entry, rockers replaced. PL & PD, cruise, moon- 72 MGB -GT parts car roof, 6 CD player, like 72 MGB -GT parts car new 22K ml $17,600. also$3000. 904-277-8783 Linda 904-502-7934 MITS GALANT 03 immac HONDA Civic '91, blue, loaded, must sell very new tires, stereo sys. quickly $10,945. 389-7700 $1250 neg. 465-5138 NISSAN Altima '99, 79K, HONDA CIVIC LX '90 Only new AC, 30mpg $5000 $3501 For listings call obo. Call 361-549-3629 800-749-8116 x7327 NISSAN ALTIMA GLE '01, HONDA CIVIC LX '99. leather, alloy wheels, CD, 75k ml red, runs great, loaded, only 27K miles! $6300. Call 226-4676 $11,875 HONDA PRELUDE '01, V6, 44W].5'l'll] E-I. [.HIUII Sporty, SR. all per, equipt, CD, alloy wheels, only 47K NISSAN ALTIMA GLE '99 miles! $13,776 Leather, at/ac, loaded, Kj,4 m r Tlj=li] ri,-l moonroof, CD, low mi. NISSAN GXE- '95, INFINITI*- 130'0 PS/P8, new tires, loan INFINITI 130'01 value, $2950. Must Sel S Ride in style! $2900 obo. Call 11,995. 777-5600 262-2356 after 5:00pm t Ac i ?Nissan GXE95'blue 4 Scua ..T dr, new tires, good K fng k iaf -1 cond. exc. transpor- SUaldl station $3200 obo Call 262-2356 after 5pm NISSAN Maxima SE '03, like new. Auto, ext KIA OPTIMA'04 wrrty $18,750. 866 7021 St#F193. $11,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN SENTRA '94, Ltd Edition, gar kept, all KIA RIO '01 maint. new tires, runs ST#BUCF121A, $3988 great, 87k mi, $3900 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 912-674-1500 KIA Rio '02, exc cond, OLDS CIERA 95 23K mi, adult driven at, STOBUC F27,)A. A3 9 3a $5100 obo. 571-1234 o1. Tmu,- 7 IUi'JfPLt .' I i;; LEXUSES300 '01, leather, P EO 4 SR, all pwr equipt alloy PLYMOUTH NEON '99 4dr wheels, CD, loaded excel- .T=BUC'628C. 14 *-6_ lent cond, only 51k miles! TI'! euINiH AL 'i'fI .i a> $17,957 T- PONITIAC Trans in45'-."lHl-IV'--'1'-Il. / AM '97 6 5.0 Vi. ULINCOLN LS '02 Lu i i o. :'.' f r.' A0 " St#F487. $16988 89. .x mi X M.1, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 extras ,cuit',m .sr,,5ei $110.00 00.c).C,31 LINCOLN LS SPORT'00 912 5 10 .890 R$12,750. 352- 14.21 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 0I $12750. 352 142 Fully loaded, immac LINCOLN Town Car '00, cond. priced to sell very V8, 4dr. exec, silver, ext quickly $7975. 389-7700 bik cloth top, Ithr int 6pk CD player. 36K mi. PONTIAC GRAND AM '03 mint cond, $18,000 obo. Immac, loaded, must sell 904-200-0748 this week $9975. 389-7700 1325 Automotive PORSCHE BOXSTER '04 Red/tan, 15K, flawless. $36,000. obo. Wkdays 800-245-5201, Nights /weekend 229 242 5081 SAAB 9 3E '01 ST#F422 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN '98, auto- matic, good RV tow to, car, low miles $5000 OBO. Call Chuck 904-223 4977 SATURN VUE '04 ST#F150 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI ESTEEM '99 Exc cond, great transporta- tion, exc gas mileage. must sell $2775. 389 7700 TOYOTA CAMRY Solara SLE 00. AImmc pond, loaded must se$12,995. $9775. 38967700 TOYOTA CELICA GTS '02 5spd. loaded, sunroof. $14,975. call 777-9119 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 03 Outstanding cond. low miles, loaded, must sell fast $11,975. 389-7700 TOYOTA Cressida '91, great Grad gift, com- pletely equipped saf- est car on the road. call 886-9034 $3300 eady for summer rI ,Won't last. $15,995 777-5600 Orange Park TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER '03 ST#F464 $20,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO 850 WAGON '94 Lthr, at/ac, loaded, nice $4975. Call 699-9669 VOLVO 960 '93, automatic, low mileage, multiple CD changer, cas- sette player, 8 speak- ers, moon roof, new tires, gold w/ leather interior, immaculate. 264-9333 VOLVO 960 96 ST#BUC1356B $4988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 VW BEETLE '00. Mechan- ics special, overall very good cond, some work needed $5945. 389 7700 VW BEETLE GLS '00 Turbo. Red, at, loaded, Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 miles. $9,975. 699-9669 VWPASSATGLS '01, ,. F ".,', !'' i. 'c-v, SIm ] I '** TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY BUICK 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 i NIMNICHT CADILLAC S7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY-AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrys-Plym of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Less $5001 POLICE INPOUNDS! Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 x2529 BUICK Century '95, exc cond. $1895. Call 502-7727 or 226-3835 BUICK LESABRE 92 mechanics special,needs very little work, must sell fast $775. 389 7700 BUICK Regal custom '94, runs greatgreat body $2000. Call 406-0247 4. Buick Somerset '87 T runs great new battery great for local use must sell $400. obo. Call Hank 301-318-3841 CADILLAC ELDORADO 92 Great shape, must sell. need cash $985. 389-7700 CARS FROM $1200 AC, AUTO, CALL 904-695-9993 CHEVY Cavalier '95, exc cond, everything works, cold AC $2000 349-5178 CHEVY GMC JIMMY '88, cold air, burgundy, new int good cond. $14950bo 625-5742 FORD MUSTANG '94 Convy., strong V-6, A/T, A/C, new tires & brakes, drives like new $950 374-1459 FORD T-BIRD -'95. cold AC, air sus- pension, spoiler, $1650. 388-3145 HONDA CIVIC LX '90 Only $3501 For listings call 800-749-8116 x7327 4 Nissan Altima SE .93 Silver 108K nose mask, AM/FM cassette 5spd, well maintained $ 2 0 0 0 o b o . 904-317-1482 4 Saturn SC2 '92 AT, SPW, cruise, silver Slover black ext., black int. $1399. D an i e l Peas e 912-729-4001 912-573-9874. 3p-11p. 4, VOLVO '86 $350 obo. Hi mi, rough shape but it runs, may need alter- nator. Call 552-1291 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVY BLAZER '00 St#BUCE958A. $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY S10 Reg Cab '01 Exc cond, can finance $149mo wac. 389- 7700 4 CHEVY Tahoe '99 v-8 2wd leather 1 159K, miles exc cond $8750. Call 901-249-5778 4. CHEVY T TRAILBLAZER LS < '02 4X4 loaded 45K mi pewter 16,500 obo. Dave 904-545 1292 DODGE 1500 QUAD SHORT BED- '2001 1.89,900 mi, sport a/c, pwr seat, windows, tilt cruise, bedliner Silver $10,775 904-277-4673 DODGE 1500 Quad Cab SLT '01. V8, at. loaded, nice. $11,975. 777-9119 DODGE DAKOTA - '94, ex cond, Vt, S Leer topper Cold AC. Well Maint. $3000 904-786-4806 DODGE DAKOTA '00 V8, Auto, AC. Fast! $4975. Call 674-4444 DODGE RAM '02 2500 Quad Cab, Cummins Turbo diesel, ar kept, 4WD, lownr, 49kmi, Lded. None nicer anywhere. $24,750 Cash. 334-5367 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 03 Hemi, Laramie SLT Quad Cab. Immaculate $20,975. 389-7700 SDodge Ram SLT '97 Lavamie 4x4 must Fjt see! $10,500. new eng. very well maint. Call Tony at 904-553-9783 FORD BRONCO XLT 4x4 90. V8, AT. AC, loaded $2975. Call 674-4444 4 FORD EXPEDITION '98 4x4 Eddie Bauer. all power, 77k low mi. tires, battery brakes, will not be disappointed. $13,500 270-217-3629 FORD Expedition '98, Eddie Bauer, 94K mi gar kept, exc cond, 2nd owner. $10,900 obo. 904 264 -7101 cell 904-463- 4074 FORD EXPEDITION '99. Dual AC, loaded, 58K miles. $13,975. 777-9119 FORD EXPEDITION '97 Eddie Bauer edition. Leather, loaded, nice. $9975. Call 674-4444 FORD F-150 extended cab w/shell & class III hitch runs excel 221-6971 or 982-2750 FORD FISO0 XL 04 ,: xhap,_' IO. mi.:-5 mu'il Sell Quikt15 94'. 3'? .700 Trucks / 1340 Trailers / SUV's FORD F150 XLT X Cab 4x4 '94. V8, at/ac, loaded. $6975. 674-4444 1 FORD F350 SuperCab '00 Lariat 4x4 Power Stroke Ithr int $19,000 806- 6145 FORD RANGER '99 Step- I side. 28,000 miles, at/ac, $7975. 674-4444 FORD RANGER' 97 ST#BUCF206A $3988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD RANGER XLT '03 4dr, PW, PL, PM, PS, PB, Stereo & CD. 6cyl, AT, Tow pkg, bedliner, $13k 904-269-5009 GMC YUKON Denail XL '03. tv/dvd, awd, immac low mi $32,975. 3897700 HYUNDAI SANTA FE '02 ST#F466 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ISUZU RODEO '03 ST#5114D $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 0 Jeep CJ5 '81 258CI T w/clifford intake, Holley 390 Excel It restoration project. Xtra parts avail. $2500. obo 912-573-4806 or 912-674-1074 R JEEP GRAND WCHEROKEE'00'T l'$12,995. 777-5600 PAcuram. JEEP LIBERTY LTD '02 ST#2142C, $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER '98 St#F206A. $12,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SHORTAGE '00 ST#BUCF457, $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 KIA SPORTAGE EX '01. AT, AC, loaded, low miles. $700 down. 674-4444 LEXUS RX300 '01, leather, SR, premium sound, like new, low miles! $21,988 MERCURY Mountaineer '98. Leathr, loaded, very nice $700 dn. 674-4444 4, Nissan King Cab '85 all power, 2000 Smiles on rebuilt eng. after market header, carb camshaft, alum wheels $3000. 904-619-0831 NISSAN MURANO SL'03 ^.Leather, sunroof..A S$24,995. 777-5600 ePark NISSAN Pati-,irndr ',i0 J a c .. pl. sur r,:, r. 6 14 m. 13 9'633 22C Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's NISSAN XTERRA 01 ST# 5791B, $13,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 OLDS BRAVADA '00 owner. Leather, sunroof Platinum Ed. $9250 778-2897 rOYOTA TACOMA 03 exc :nd, R.cab, priced to sell this wk $10,575. 389.7700 1345 Vans/Buses CHEVY HI TOP CONVER- SION VAN '88. VS, at/ac, dual AC. loaded, runs good. $19,975. 674-4444 CHEVY SUBURBAN- '03, 36k highway ' ,rni, leather, DVD, exc condition, Cargo tray asking $28,900 912-322-1171 DODGE CARAVAN '96 Cold AC. great cond. priced for immediate sale. $3875. 389- 7700 DODGE CARAVAN '05. Immac, loaded, priced to sell fast $17,995. 389-7700 DODGE GRAND CARA- VAN LE- '97. pw. pdl, cruise, a/c new tires $5,000 422-0023 FORD E350'03 15 pas- senger Van. VS, at, dual AC. $14,975. 777-9119 FORD WINDSTAR '01. 4dr, AT, dual AC. loaded. $6975. Call 699-9669 GMC SAFARI-'99, Dual A/C, 8 psg, 111k mi, at, gd cond, $4300 699-7879 S$17,995. 777-5600 MAZDA MPV LX '02 St#1728B. $14,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 135 c Auto's/Trucks J1355 Wanted 1990-1995 NISSAN Maxima, Bad Motor; Bad Trans. Call 631-6898 WILL PURCHASE * CAR OR TRUCK & PAY OFF LIEN. CALL 904-838-5029 AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 DUVAL ACURA 11225 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8000 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 394-6561 BOARD FORD St. Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 DUVAL FORD 1616 Cassat Ave. 387-6541 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 DUVAL HONDA 1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI OF N. JACKSONVILLE 3333 N. Main St. 354-1224 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 TERRY HYUNDAI 6400 Blanding Blvd. 777-5550 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA Green Cove Springs 264-2416 9401 Atlantic BlvdI.. 723-3210 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 MWUn IU PIOruTS ORANGE PARK DODGE RAY CARTER KIA SATURN OF AVENUES www.worldimportsusa.corn 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 11650 BEACH BLVD.998-9992 oI"111 F17 1 11 '41 ilII11,11fI I YAI EL I M, 11F-1 or stop by and see Styxx Jenkins .r- Bring in this ad forK I KEY AUDI I extrasavings! 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 I Military and First I .... 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Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Odando FI 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 MATHENY LOTUS 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 L 1 Nor StAg 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 3919 Phillips Hwy. 733-1616 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE -ORLANDO 895 N. 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