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Motorcyclists Safety Course Required For Military Page 4 Home At Last VP-5 Returns From Deployment Pages 8-9 Summer Camp Youth Activities Keeps Kids Busy Page 13 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 www.j axairnews.com' A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER _Jill TOUCHING Parkway BASE named to Road closure honor fallen A contractor will be per- forming roadwork begin- ning tomorrow at 7 a.m. through July 1 at 4 p.m. in the VP-30 parking lot to build a new retention pond located across Child Street. The work includes instal-ling new concrete equalizing pipelines from an existing retention pond to the new pond. No traffic will be allowed to cross the construction site from Yorktown Avenue. Construction and base traffic will be allowed onto the bypass road from Allegheny Road. Vacation Bible School coming Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is current- ly ongoing for all children ages 5-12. VBS runs July 25-29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious Education Building 749. This year's theme is "Kingdom of the Son, A Prayer Safari."' There are 100 seats available for the weeklong class. For more information on sign-ups or to volunteer, call 542-3051. There will also be a table set up in the Chapel parking lot July 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for sign-ups. War college seminars set The Naval War College's (NCW) College of Distance Education will again offer its Fleet Seminar Program in the Jacksonville area. This academic year (Aug- ust 2005 May 2006), stra- tegy and policy and nation- al security decision making will be offered in Jackson- ville and joint maritime operations will be offered at NS Mayport. This highly acclaimed program paral- lels, to a major degree, the course of study followed by students in the College of Naval Command and staff in Newport, R.I. Three-hour classes are held in the evening (one night per week for approxi- mately 34 weeks). Students can earn a NWC diploma, JPME Phase 1 credit, and up to 21 gradu- ate credit hours. All books and materials are provided on a loan basis, and there is no tuition charge. Enrollment is open to USN/USMC/USCG 03 or above, USA/USAF 04 or above, or Department of Defense GS-11 or above. All applicants must pos- sess a baccalaureate degree. Call Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e-mail dfay@lsijax.com for more information. Applications are online at: cde.nwc.navy.mil. Applications are due by July 15. Si$ialillliiiNMER.ti'-i.,'E'i^'- . NAS Jax Sailor By SK3 Peter Gallagher NMCRC Orlando Family, friends, civic and government offi- cials and shipmates gathered at a park outside Apopka, Fla., recently for the ded- ication ceremony of the Jason Bosley Dwelley Parkway. The stretch of road was once known as Recreation Way, but was changed to honor the life of a young Sailor who paid the ultimate price for freedom. SW2 Bosley Dwelley was assigned to the NAS Jax-based Navy Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 14 and was one of seven Seabees killed in Iraq last year. Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 10147 mustered in front of the shelters full of participants, their M-1 rifles stacked together as they waited for their order to present colors at the beginning of the dedication ceremony. Several members of NMCB 14 attended the dedication. John Land, mayor of Apopka, read the words inscribed on the granite memorial and presented a plaque bearing the inscription to Dwelley's mother. Mrs. Dwelley said of the occasion, "Everyone who had a part in it, thank you. Mayor Land, City Council members thank you so much for doing this in honor of Jason, for keeping his memory alive." Following the dedication ceremo- ny, Mrs. Dwelley said, "It's just overwhelming, [the] outpouring of support from the community and the city of Apopka for renaming this street ASON DWELLEY PA-RKWAY Photo by SK3 Peter Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. John Dwelley, parents of SW2 Jason B. Dwelley, at the dedication ceremony of Jason Dwelley Parkway May 14. Several members of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 stand in the background. is just wonderful," she added. lized from Naval & Marine Corps Reserve State Representative Fred Brummer (R- Center Orlando February 2004 and killed in Apopka) stated, "You could tell that the hearts combat April 30, 2004. Everybody from detach- of the people here were touched by the gift petty ment 03 wanted to be here to speak with his officer Dwelley gave to his country." parents in a group function of support." "I'm happy to see the family here. I was clos- "What's great about the park is that it will be est to petty officer Dwelley and wanted a chance used everyday by a lot of children. They will to speak with his parents," said SW1 Russell have a reminder of what petty officer Dwelley Gellner of NMCB 14 I was in Iraq seven months, two weeks with petty officer Dwelley, but I knew him for many years. He was mobi- See PARKWAY, Page 15 * Naval Facilities Engineering Command and Seabees Photos by Sue Brink (From the left) EOC(SCW) John Tyson, NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, SW3 John Butler, SW3 Frank Fuller, SW2(SCW) Kevin Lawson, and SWI(SCW) Justin Edwards all members (except Dobson) of CBMU-202 participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open a new storage facility at the NAS Jax Recycling Center May 16. complete recy By SW1(SCW)Justin Edwards CBMU-202 Detail Jacksonville The can-do Seabees of Con- struction Battalion Mainten- ance Unit 202(CBMU-202) Detachment Jacksonville recently completed construction of a new 4,000 square foot storage facility for the NAS Jacksonville Recycling Center. The new storage facility will greatly improve the capacity of recyclabe material storage, keep it out of the weather and ultimately provide a greater return on invest- ment. The pre-engineered building (PEB) had an exceptional outcome, although the crew of six Seabees cling facility led by SW3 Frank Fuller had its share of obstacles. The biggest issue we had to overcome was weather, stated Fuller. With the project starting two months before the 2004 hurricane season, no one could predict what mother nature had in store for the crew. Just before the scheduled place- ment of over 200 cubic yards of concrete, the sky let loose for what seemed like an eternity, destroying meticulously excavated footings and grade beams. After the onset of three hurricanes and multiple tor- rential rainstorms, the foundation was successfully completed. Placing the concrete slab was one See RECYCLE, Page 14 -A hard day's work ~. ".. BU2(SCW) Charles Stankiewicz (right) -.. -. of Construction ,,, .-. -.i Battalion Maintenance Unit 202 Detachment, -.Jacksonville, uses a vibratory sled to pack : the dirt on an embank- ._ment of the St. Johns River off Birmingham Road as SW2(SCW) Kevin Lawson and CMCA -Brendon Richardson assist June 9. The project '- consisted of packing the S embankment, replacing sod and building up rocks to prevent further ., erosion caused by last ., year's hurricanes. . I ~r~ rrrsry r~ .2 JaAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Set the tone... the first 72 hours after By Fleet Master Chief (Pacific) Rick West (iTT ello? Is there anybody around ; here?" ,'Go away come back on Monday," was the first thing Ib heard. Did that set the right tone? :How many of you old- timers remember living through the intimidation of reporting on board. No reck, no linen, no help and no clue. Most of us dreaded our first couple of duty sta- tions because we just didn't h-ave the experience to quickly adapt to a new com- mAand. Sadly, too many of our newest Sailors are still liv- ing through this and it is one of the main reasons so many first-term Sailors are lost to job dissatisfaction, Captain's Mast and other morale-killing reasons. So what's the problem? Too many of our chiefs and senior petty officers kn't always get involved vwith the check-in process for our young Sailors. Too many ,of4us are turning our backs .on the junior folks when .they need us the most. They need us in those -first 72 hours of reporting aboardr. That period of time , ' FLTCM(AW/SW) Rick West "sets" the tone for the ship and for the newest crewmember. If you haven't seen the Navy's "First 72 hours" video then I recom- mend you do. Now while I can hear most folks snicker about the 72 hours program, I know for a fact it works. I've seen it work; I've watched our Sailors (all ranks) make it work. And if I sound a little over the top here, it's because I know this first bit of caring and concern on our part is a valuable, small investment of time and energy. It ensures we start our new, and often confused, member of the team on the right track. This little investment in time is better than the "negative" time later with counseling ses- sions, bad evals, DRBs, XOIs, Captain's Masts, poor job performance and all the other headaches that come with poor performance and bad attitude. The key is strong proac- tive leadership in sponsor- ship, mentoring and just showing the basic respect for one another. Let's go through the checklist. We usually get orders on folks in advance, so most of the time we know they're coming so they're going to need a sponsor (pick that sponsor carefully). This initial contact gives you the chance to start out right. You find out what they need; get their travel itinerary; let them know about expectations from you and the command, if they have family, do they have a place to stay, need directions to the command and most importantly you get the chance to let them know they are already a valuable member of the team before they check in. Now the ideal situation has the newly reporting Sailor being met at the air- port by the sponsor or a checking in handpicked member of the command. When bringing them during the week or on the weekend, the hand-off to the command should be the same. Now this may sound a strange, but I always made new Sailors call home with- in the first hour of arriving. It's important for the new Sailor, and the family at home, to hear those words, "I made it, and I'm OK". It relieves a lot of stress and tension on both sides. OK, now we're moving from the quarterdeck to the absolute essentials: a place to sleep, a place to eat, and a place to work. Some other things to think about are: Calling LPO, CPO, DIVO or Dept Head if on the weekend. One should come and meet the new Sailor. Conduct egress, or emergency procedures as soon as possible. Conduct administrative processing. Assign a "hand-picked" running mate from the divi- sion or duty section. Tour ship and go over the procedures for messing, berthing, POD routine and work hours. Get the Sailor to the exchange for basic needed See CHECKING IN, Page 3 ON THE HOMEFRONT A mom's day proves we forget to appreciate non-deployed spouses By Sarah Smiley Sp cial Contributor a.m. From the warmth of my bed, rolled in the blankets like a burrito, JI bear Dustin's heavy boots clampingg through the (kitchen and dare not open imy eyes. Sounds like 2-inch ,scnff marks, at least, I think .to~myself. Why, oh why, can't Wthe man walk heel-toe, heel- *toe? . 7:30 a.m. Dustin comes jn7o the darkened bedroom ,,atd nudges my shoulder A5>neath the blankets. ?Sarah, the puppy knocked over a plant," he says, "and there's dirt all over the place." "Did you clean it up?" I ask, my eyes still closed. "Can't, I'm running late for mybrief," he says. "Oh, and they puppy also [relieved herself] on the porch." I sink further into the blankets and pretend not to hear this. Then, just when I think Dustin is gone, he comes back in and says, "Hey, did you remember to write your column last night?" 8 a.m. Ford and Owen shuffle into the bedroom, rubbing sleep from their eyes. "We want to watch car- toons," Ford says, so I snug- gle them up against me and turn on the TV. I know their dazed, early-morning paral- ysis won't last long, so I try to grab a few more minutes of sleep. 8:02 a.m. Ford is jump- ing on the bed and Owen's diaper smells funny. 8:06 a.m. I'm out of bed and peering around the cor- ner to see Annie, our new Border Collie puppy, and the mess she has made. The back porch looks like a war zone. There is dirt, chewed- up leaves all over the floor. "Mom, is today the day we stay home while you write your column?" Ford asks. "No, Honey; that was yes- terday, but remember I spent most it picking up 1,000 Legos and 275 Matchbox cars." 8:30 a.m. I'm sweeping the porch when I look up and see our neighbors on their patio. "Hello Sarah," they call out; "How's the puppy?" I look down at myself; I'm wearing a maternity nightgown-No, I'm not pregnant. "Liked your column this morning," my neighbor says, waving a paper in the air. 8:40 a.m. I'm sitting at the computer deciding what to write. What facet of mili- tary life should I pick on today? Perhaps I'll write about Dustin's dirty flight boots and his inability to walk like anything except a cave- man. Or maybe I'll write about the fact that for all the times I took care of everything while he was on deployment, Dustin could have at least cleaned up the doggy mess on the porch! I wonder what torture will suffice when he gets home, then decide making him clean up the scuff marks should be painful enough. 8:42 a.m. A fight between Ford and Owen breaks out in the living room, so I get up to referee. Apparently Ford snatched away Owen's Batman car and Owen won't stop saying "Hootah-Hootah," which is, for some reason, making Ford "very, very angry." I talk to them about con- flict resolution, and the corniness of that is enough to bond them once again, two rambunctious little boys plotting to drive their moth- er insane. 8:45 a.m. I'm on the Internet looking up pooper- scoopers and spray to keep Annie away from my plants. I think how the World Wide Web is plain evil for writers and procrastinators like me. 10 a.m. Have found the perfect pooper-scooper and making headway with the plant spray. 10:15 a.m. Mom calls. "What's your column about this week?" she asks. I lie and tell her it's a secret. Then I pretend the boys are fighting so I can hang up. 11:30 a.m. Am making lunch for boys and grum- bling about scuff marks on the floor. Noon Sit wondering how I did all this alone when Dustin was on deployment, then shudder at the thought. I lay down to watch cartoons with the boys, thankful that my husband is coming home tonight. 12:01 p.m. Decide I won't really make Dustin scrub the floors after all. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarah smiley.com. YN1 RUDRR MALLORY Job title/command: Assistant Command Secretary, FISC Jax Hometown: Pensacola L Family Life: Mother of two girls, Tamara and Tamesha. Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy, NRD New Orleans, La., HC-4, NAS Pensacola, VP-49, NS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Career Plans: To finish my degree and retire from the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Being sta- tioned in Sigonella and learning a different lan- guage and seeing their way of life. Words of Wisdom: Take time out for your- self and your family. Life is too short. STEPHEN PRRKER Job title/command: ^,! Police Officer/Security Hometown: Danville, Va. Family Life: Married with three children. 4 Past Duty Stations: NS Mayport, USS The Sullivans Career Plans: To excel as high as possible | in the law enforcement field. Most Interesting Experience: Working in law enforcement. Words of Wisdom: Try to be the best at everything you do. Jax Suns salute to the 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 members the opportunity to purchase tick- ets for the games, which will be played between now and August. Salute to the Military Nights are: 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. For more information, call 542-3318. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan: I recently subscribed to a new magazine and instead, of paying by credit card, they told me they could just take the money out of my account. All I needed to do was to send them a blank check with "void" written on the front and they would take care of the rest. It seems that more com- panies. are using this method of paying bills. Is this a good thing? Seems to me it is because I do not have to pay any interest like I would on a credit card. MoneyMan Sez: According to a recent arti- cle in the Navy Times, serv- ice members should use cau- tion when authorizing auto- matic deductions from bank or credit union accounts. If the money is not avail- able, the lenders may try to collect payment multiple times, triggering multiple. overdraft fees. Although this method of payment is convenient and there are no interest charges, there are other dangers. Here are aome tips to avoid problems: *. Be careful before sign- !l5 any agreement for elec- tenic debiting. Know how Wilich will be debited and Nov often. .*/ f'; Make sure you have enough money in the account. Multiple fees may be charged and they are expensive. Be sure to record debits and checks; always balance your checkbook, including the debits. If things do not look right, let your bank or credit union know right away. They will not be able to solve the problem if they do not know about it. If you notice multiple requests for payments that rack up returned-check fees, contact your credit union or bank immediately and ask for a refund of the fees. Ask how you can avoid the prob- lem in the future. Report lenders or mer- chants who have triggered repeated attempts for pay- ment to your state con- sumer affairs office. In Florida, call the Florida Department of Financial Services at 1-888-434-3910. Whether you are writing checks or having your account automatically debit- ed, this old rule still applies: "Do not spend money you do not have." If the money is not in your account and you write a check, the check will bounce unless you have overdraft protection. Even then, sometimes the over- draft protection is as expen- sive as the bounced check. The same is true with a debit charged to and account with insufficient funds. What make it poten- tially worse, is there is no limit on how many times a company can attempt to draft your account. Each time they try, you may be legally charged a fee. I rec- ommend you allow automat- ically drafting on your account only when neces- sary and you are certain you will always have adequate funds to cover the drafts. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. SSUN DAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. !" r l .'.l..' ', ..r. ... ' NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .........C...........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 J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the ISAIl NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JUailm i can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuAlinm, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji A NEWM 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 HS-15 to hold change of command next week From HS-15 mdr. Andrew Butter- field, commanding officer of HS-15, will turn over command to Cmdr. Arthur Trahan June 23 at 10`30 a.m. at Hangar 116. Capt. William Massey, Jr., commander, Carrier Air Wing 17, will be the guest speaker. Trahan enlisted in the Navy upon graduating from. high school in 1980 and served aboard the USS Peterson (DDG-969) as a gunner's mate. In 1983, he entered the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1987 with a degree in political science. He was designated a naval aviator in 1989 and reported to HS-1 for train- ing in the SH-3 aircraft. Trahan then reported to the HS-3 "Tridents" and served aboard USS Saratoga (CV 60), flying the SH-3 in support of Operations Dessert Shield and Storm. Upon his return, he tran- Cmdr. Arthur Trahan sitioned to the SH-60F/HH- 60H and deployed on board USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in support of Operations Deny Flight, Provide Promise and Southern Watch. From 1993 to 1995, he served as an instructor pilot in Jacksonville with the "Sea Horses" of HS-1. In 1995, Trahan reported to Nellis AFB, Nev., and assumed duties as a flight commander with United States Air Force 66th Rescue Squadron, flying the MH-60G. He was for- Cmdr. Andrew Butterfield ward deployed to Kuwait in 1996 and 1997, providing theater combat search and rescue capability in support of Operation Southern Watch. In 1998, Trahan attended the Naval War College, Newport, R.I., and graduat- ed with a master's degree in national security and strategic studies. After refresher training and graduation from the Seahawk Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course, Fallon, Nev., Trahan joined the forward deployed HS-14 "Chargers," based in Atsugi, Japan, aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). He served as the training and opera- tions officer on multiple at- sea periods in the Southern and Western Pacific. In 2001, Trahan reported to PMA-299 at Naval Air Systems Command, NAS Patuxent River, Md., as the team lead for the MH-60S armed helicopter. Butterfield has been com- manding officer of HS-15 since May 2004. As com- manding officer he led the HS-15 "Red Lions" through a successful deployment to the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Red Lions garnered the 2004 Adm. Jimmy Thach Award in recognition of their aviation accomplishments. Butterfield will serve his next tour as the Require- ments Branch chief at the United States Special Operations Command in Tampa, Fla. Jla r NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, Junel6, 2005 3 Technology Expo comes to NAS Jax Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed AD2(AW) Salandy Ramrekarsingh, from the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax, learns about cutting-edge military radio technology from Mark' Moretto, a business development manager with Harris Corporation. Moretto was representing one of more than 15 companies at a Technology Expo June 8 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. All-hands visit Photo courtesy of NAVAIR DepotJax Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg, commander, Naval Air Systems Command, visited Naval Air Depot Jacksonville June 9 as part of his all-hands command site visits. "If you start and end with Sailors and Marines in mind, you never lose that focus," said Massenburg. Massenburg will be visiting NAVAIR commands over the next few weeks, to educate and clarify realignment issues. CHECKING IN: Take care of your shipmates From Page 2 items. This is a good oppor- tunity to show your new Sailor the base facilities. With that done, we've moved on to get their rack ready for them with linens. Lockers were assigned, gear is securely stowed away, and we made sure they know how to get to the galley and the office. Because we've taken care of these issues, we have a Sailor who's more relaxed, familiar with our expecta- tions, and fairly squared away within the span of a weekend. From my chair it looks like win-win. And it's a far sight better than being on the signal bridge at mast with the CO asking why we can't control and manage our Sailors. You tell me which is better. Now with all that said, it by no means lets our new Sailors off the hook. Personal responsibility still requires they live up to their obligations to the Navy and new command. They have the responsi- bility to make sure they are talking with their sponsors and new commands. They have to communicate with us so we can give them the right advice and assistance when needed. They have the responsibility to help us make sure they're taken care of properly. Now it's a fact many lead- ers look after each Sailor every time without fail. We don't do it because we have an instruction sitting over us, or we're worried about the next command climate survey. We do it because as strong chiefs and leading petty officers we know this is the right thing to do. We do it because as Navy leaders, we realize this is the absolute, sure-fire method to get a Sailor on the right track from the start. We know that giving some basic courtesy and respect will pay big divi- dends down the road. ' We do this because it*is basic, fundamental leader- ship and that's what we're all supposed to be about. The old adage of lead,Jf61- low or get out of the way doesn't apply here. We need leaders. 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MSC-163-03 06/05 SIEu H VI N6 1H [IIAH UNII 0N SIHV a SUN Sass 55 5555 555 555 5 55 5 1073 103rd Street 771-9822 (Across the street from The Golf Club of Jacksonville) WWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWW S~nmmrnuuM, NAS jacKsonville, inursday, June 1b, 2005 Motorcycle class mandatory for military members By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer A according to the Naval Safety Center, Navy A otorcycle fatalities have increased by nearly 100 percent since fiscal year 2000. So far this year, 13 Sailors have died in motor- cycle accidents. In a recent report from the Governor's Highway Safety Assoc- iation, the lack of motorcy- cle helmet laws in many states is a prime reason for this increase. The Department of Defense (DoD) requires all military members of the Armed Forces to wear a Department of Transport- ation approved helmet whether on or off base. Civilians must comply while on duty or on base. Another requirement for motorcyclists who plan to ride on a military installa- tion is that they must com- plete a Naval Safety Center approved motorcycle safety- training course to obtain a Motorcycle Safety Found- ation (MSF) card. "All active duty members must take a either a basic or experienced rider course whether they ride on or off base. For someone who buys a brand new motorcy- cle, if they are 21 or older, they must go to a Division of Driver License office or in some counties, a Tax Collectors office and take a written test for a tempo- rary learner's permit," said Commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Traffic and Recreation Safety Training Specialist Glenn Picklesimer, who was recently hired to assist the dedicated volunteer facili- tators, (RiderCoaches), who provide the motorcycle safe- ty classes and to develop other programs to help reduce other recreational mishaps. "Once they get this, they can sign up for the class and get a temporary pass to come on base to complete the course," he added. After successfully com- pleting the course and obtaining an MSF card, the rider can be issued a base decal. It also waives the riding portion required by the State of Florida to get a motorcycle endorsement. For Florida residents under 21 years of age, Florida statutes prohibit issuances of a motorcycle learner's permit. Motorcyclists must first successfully complete the Basic Rider Course, and then they can obtain a motorcycle endorsement on their Florida license. All to often, dealerships fail to mention this information to junior Sailors. If your driver's license is issued from a different state, it is strongly recom- mended that you contact that licensing authority to confirm that state's law. Many states honor out of state training, however there are several that do not. Everyone should be informed before they pur- chase a motorcycle. "It's kind of a catch-22, but what makes it worse is dealers aren't good about telling people these requirements," stated Picklesimer. Free motorcycle safety classes are offered on regu- lar basis. All active duty, family members, retirees and DoD personnel are eli- gible to go through the three-day novice course or a shortened curriculum which is a day and a half- long course provided to those with some riding experience. Both classes consist of classroom and range time. Students are required to provide their own motorcy- cle and are given numerous skills and scenarios to prac- tice on the range. "These classes are identi- cal to what the State of Florida provides except they furnish smaller train- ing motorcycles. The benefit for our Sailors is they prac- tice on what they normally ride. If they make a mis- take or confuse the direc- tions, they quickly learn by watching the other riders and self-correct. After some time, if they are still strug- gling, timely guidance and riding tips are provided by the RiderCoaches," said CNRSE Traffic and Recreation Specialist Carl Bennett. "This is really fun because we get to ride our motorcycles, but the course is pretty challenging. I'm learning about the clutch, the brakes, knowing when to weave and when not to, acceleration and decelera- tion. It's a lot of attention to or any of the delicious Power Combo meals So power up and chow down. And make your Who needs weekends with an offer like this? For only $13.99,ekend. choose one of nine full-size entries and get a $ 10 Power Combo" Card to play tons of video games in our Million Dollar Midway. Try the Cajun Shrimp Alfredo, Jack Daniel's BBQ Chicken or any of the delicious Power Combo meals. So power up and chow down. And make your week as sweet as your weekend. Recess Is Calling"- 1-95 @ J. 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NAS lax Chaplain (Cmdr.) jMike Mikslay, a volunteer rider coach, instructs a group motorcyclists on a practical skill course during the Basic Rider's Course Thursday. ile r^ .. t - detail," stated IT1(SW) Edward Hawkins of Sea Control Weapons School who took the basic motorcy- cle class last week. "It's really an outstand- ing course. I've had my Kawasaki 800 less than a year and this will really help me when I'm riding outside the base," he con- tinued. To ride on base, DoD also has some restrictions on what safety gear motorcy- clists must wear. All riders are required to wear a long sleeve, brightly colored outer upper garment dur- ing the day and a reflective garment at night. Military uniforms do not meet these requirements. Other mandatory gear includes: a properly fas- tened Department of Transportation approved helmet; full face visor or goggles, sturdy footwear covering the ankles, full- fingered gloves, and long- legged trousers. 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When she stepped down June 2 as the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange (NEX) General Manager (GM), she left a customer service legacy of excellence, including the guidance of more than 400 NEX employees through the process of turning the store into the 2004 Bing-ham Award winner. Fresh from corporate America where she was an executive with Target Stores, Brooks arrived here almost eight years ago as the store manager and set out to learn about the mili- tary way of life and most importantly, the NEX sys- tem. Her wit and determina- tion enabled her to quickly learn the needs of the mili- tary and how to best serve and support the service members and their families. In 1999, Brooks was pro- moted to GM and her responsibilities grew enor- mously. All retail outlets on base, including the Main Exchange, the Navy Lodge, the AutoPort and Garden Center, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville NEX store and the Outpost and Yellow Water Mini Marts were now under her leadership. She also became the man- ager of all public/private ventures, vending machines and all personal services such as the floral and opti- cal shops, personalized serv- ices and the food court. "The last seven and a half years have had an incredible life changing impact on me as both a business woman and a human being," remarked Brooks." "I had not had much expo- sure to the military prior to my tenure with the Navy Exchange, but being part of this Navy community at Photo by Miriam S. Gallet NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents a Letter of Commendation to Navy Exchange General Manager Marsha Brooks during her going-away luncheon June 2 at the Navy Exchange Warehouse. NAS Jax I have come to learn and witness what patriotism is all about," she added. "I will never look at the American flag again without remembering the men and women I 've come in contact with, knowing the personal sacrifices they and their families make every day to preserve our freedom as American citizens." During the luncheon, NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson praised Brooks' accomplishments and work and said, "It has been a pleasure having Marsha be part of the NAS Jax family. Her vast knowledge of retailing and military poli- cies coupled with her vision and diversity, has proved invaluable in providing our Sailors and their families with the best service and merchandise available." Dobson presented Brooks with a Letter of Apprecia- tion, which read in part, "Under your direction, the NEX received the highly coveted Bingham Award, an honor given for the best run Navy Exchange Pro-gram in the entire U.S. Navy, an honor hard earned and rich- ly deserved. This achieve- ment was largely due to your brand of leadership and cultivation of top-notch management team, which focused on providing the highest standards of effi- ciency, profitability and cus- tomer service." Brooks, a native of Can- ton, Ohio, is a graduate of Kent State University. She began her retailing career during her high school years with Gold Circle/ Richway, a division of Fed-erated Department Stores, where she entered the manage- ment-training program after graduating from Kent State. After a nine-year tenure in store operational posi- tions and then as a buyer, Brooks joined the Target Stores as an assistant store leader in Fort Collins, Colo. Within the next 10 years, Brooks was moved to Atlanta, Ga., where she held positions in higher volume stores, becoming the district trainer. During her time in the Atlanta area, she developed the Target Stores College Recruitment Team and also became the Southeast Region Store Presentation Specialist, opening stores in the Jacksonville area and served as store team leader in several Atlanta area loca- tions until joining the NEX team in 1998. According to NAS Jax Store Manager John Woods, Brooks was an inspirational leader. "Her vision was far reaching and resulted in creating a customer-focused environment with associates empowered to make deci- sion," Woods stated. "Whether managing through a lengthy remodel or orchestrating the popular "Chiefs Night," her dedica- tion to the mission was unwavering. She built the NEX team through encour- agement, support and gen- uine concern. She may be leaving us, but her leader- ship and vision will remain an integral part of our team." Also, present at Brooks luncheon was NEX South- eastern Region Manager H. Siegman, who said that Brook's accomplishments and contributions extended far beyond the daily opera- tions of the NAS Jax NEX. "The same zeal and enthusiasm she exhibited at work, carried over to our Navy and civilian communi- ties, Siegman said. She supported the annual 5K Navy Run, base indoctrina- tions and Special Olympics. Additionally, she was part of the Bowl-A-thon for Children with Spinabifida and lent support to the Orlando NEX during the hurricane recovery opera- tions last year and assisted the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NEX with its grand open- ing." During her remarks at the luncheon, Brooks said, "My energy has been spent making this facility the best for our Sailors, retirees and their families. It has been my honor to serve service members and their families. Also, I treasure the relation- ships and partnerships that were forged with MWR, the NAS Jax Commissary, the Jax Air News and other ten- ant commands as our Navy Exchange would not be the same without their sup- port." "Finally, I thank the entire team at the Navy Exchange, all the managers, associates, and vendors, in every location. You are the finest team I have ever had the pleasure of working along side in my 26 years of retail experience. Be proud of what you have accom- plished and whom you serve, as I am so proud of you," she concluded. Brooks has embarked in a new career path and will remain in Jacksonville. The Dentist Place i And... The Dentist Place for Kids $89 New Patient Exam Specialjj- Comprehensve full- x-mravsa Avenues Mall OI General & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 *IF M CYNICALLY A NLlCA L A-D OM W ITE ING ONLY. SME C.xMAIO a m-IAM t 10 0 ,ETS0 Pm.in t S NO 0oWE =. oP00)1D oR COONTmOU B. 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AW2(AW) Joseph Schlais (left) of VP-5, explains the antisurface warfare ; ~equipment to the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Africa, the Honorable Mary Carlin Yates. Photos cou16eY Members of VP-5 Crew Four pose in front of the Kandahar International Airport in Afghanistan prior to departing of VP-5 for their next mission. 'Mad Foxes' finish epoyenta n By Lt. j.g. Michael Moody VP-5 PAO The NAS Jacksonville-based VP-5, the Navy's second old- est VP squadron, recently completed a deployment as fami- lies, friends and colleagues wel- comed the last VP-5 P-3C aircraft back to NAS Jacksonville on June Piloting the P-3C "Orion" on only her second flight as the squadron's newest patrol plane commander, Lt. Brooke O'Brien formally concluded the final chap- ter of a six-month deployment as sie "greased" the landing after a transit. home from NAS Sigonella, Sicily, Italy. SServing the cause of freedom over the last six months, VP-5 "Mad Foxes" executed 512 opera- tional missions and 3,212 flight hours while stretching out over 12 time zones supporting mis- 9sons in three theaters of opera- tion, including South America, Afica and the Middle East. ,During the deployment, the builk of the squadron was based out of NAS Sigonella, Sicily, Italy, supporting the United States Ituropean Command (EUCOM) where VP-5 executed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance 4SR) missions supporting operationss Active Endeavor, Deliberate Forge and Joint (uardian. AO3 Cheryl Grosso enjoyed most of her deployment in Sigonella, I really enjoyed leading live ammo on the P-3. It i]a great feeling knowing you are doing your part in the fight against terrorism." The Mad Foxes were also able to hone their antisubmarine war- fare (ASW) skills in numerous exercises, carrying out mock attacks on 18 different sub- marines from multiple countries. During the final days of deploy- ment, the Mad Foxes took pride flying with Rear Adm. Stanley Bozin on his last operational P- 3C flight prior to his transition back to the United States and duty in the operational Navy. The squadron also made history in May with a first-ever P-3C visit to Ghana, Africa accompanied by Capt. Bob Lally, commander, Task Force Six Seven. While in Ghana, the Mad Foxes met with U.S. Ambassador Mary Carlin Yates Who received a P-3 tour and met VP-5 Crew Three under the com- mand of Lt. Cmdr. James Godwin, flies over one of the many volca- noes in El Salvador. with VP-5's Lt. Michael Mosi, who spent much of his life in Ghana. In the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), squad- ron members executed missions in direct support of Commander, Fifth Fleet and Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Additionally, the squadron's air- crews had the honor of supporting the historic free elections in Iraq. In United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), the forward operating location (FOL) team in El Salvador intercepted over 32 metric tons of illegal nar- cotics destined for North America. For AW1 Todd Barrett, who spent two months in El Salvador, "The missions where lengthy at times, but it really paid off when you discover a go-fast (narcotic boat) and know that you are doing your part in stopping drugs from reaching our borders." Throughout the deployment, the FOL detachment team com- prised crews and aircraft from VP-5, VP Reserve squadrons and Sea Operational Detachment (SEAOPDET) support personnel from NAS Jacksonville. VP-5 air- craft and maintenance personnel sustained a stunning 96 percent in-theater aircraft mission capa- ble rate over six months. Cmdr. Bill Johns, VP-5 commanding offi- cer, stated, "I'm obviously biased, but VP-5 is blessed with simply the finest Maintenance Department on the planet." Combined with the on-station success from nine of 12 Mad Fox aircrews who spent time flying missions out of the FOL, the results spurred the "best deploy- ment ever" accolades from Capt. Martin Smith, chief of staff, SOUTHCOM. Just days prior to the end of deployment, VP-5 executed a short-notice, four-day Hurricane (Adrian) evacuation and return 'plan, safely repositioning aircrafftY N' Members of VP-5, including Commander, Task Force Seven Capt. Bob Lally (center in whites), pose with the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Africa, Mary Carlin Yates (center in purple dress), during their deployment. and personnel out of the path of nature's fury, then rapidly rede- ployed in time to continue theater operations without operational impact. For many, this deployment marked professional and personal milestones as 61 squadron mem- bers earned their enlisted air warfare specialist pin, 23 first class petty officers earned board eligibility for chief, and 32 per- sonnel earned advancement from the March exam cycle. For AOCS Andrew McDonald, this was his 17th and, most likely, his last deployment out of 26 dedicated years in the military. McDonald stated, "I really enjoyed flying the missions, seeing the sights and working with all the tremendous talent in the squadron, not to mention the traditional cama- raderie between the officers and chiefs." I VP-5 began deployment in December under the leadership of VP-5's 54th Commanding Officer Cmdr. Sean Cannon, witnessed a change of command in April, then ended deployment eclipsing 26 years of more than 148,000 mishap-free flight hours. "It's always a team effort and we have a great team." stated Johns. "The deployment success this Aircrewmen and maintainers from VP-5 perform a foreign object detec- tion on the runway of the Comalapa Airport in El Salvador. squadron enjoys is due in large part to the steady leadership of the commanding officer who took VP-5 on deployment, Cmdr. Sean Cannon. "Additionally, our fami- lies, friends and loved ones played a crucial role in weathering increased challenges at home due to our absence. Their unfailing support was a source of strength that allowed us to stay focused : and execute missions. Th-,y deserve our gratitude, admiration and respect." For the last six months, the Mad Foxes have honorably served our country from the leading edge of the global war on terror, fur- thering the cause of freedom, making a lasting difference and passing the deployment torch to the "Red Lancers" of VP-10. For Photos of the "Mad Foxes" homecoming, see Page 5. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 9 VP-5 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Bill Johns praises and thanks the Sailors, family and friends upon arriving back from a six-month deployment. AOCS(AW) Andrew McDonald of VP-5 proudly displays the American flag upon touching ground at the NAS Jacksonville tarmac June 8. VP-5 personnel returned home after a six-month deployment that took the squadron to Central America, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Following McDonald are AD1 Tom Mansfield and Lt. Cmdr. George Landis. Five-year-old Logan and 4-year-old Carolyn shyly greet their dad, AT1(AW) Edward Hopper, at the tarmac last Thursday afternoon. "I'm happy my dad is home, we can now go swimming and play with him," said Logan. VP-5 Maintenance Master Chief AFCM(AW) Mark Sulfridge kisses his 9-year-old daughter, Janice, as his wife, Mary, looks on. "I'm glad he is back. I haven't had anyone to pick on me and now I can do things with him," said Janice, joyfully. Photos by Miriam S. Gallet NAS Jax Morale, Recreation and Welfare Liberty Program Coordinator, Danny Calham and Marketing Director Shannon Leonard distribute Liberty Bags to VP-5 Sailors. Some of the items in the bags include cal- endars, water bottles, phone cards, pens and stress balls. AW1 (AW/SW) James Hawkins Sf\ embraces his wife, Nikkie, immediately after arriving at Hangar 1000. Hawkins' 16-year-old daughter, Chelsea (left), and daughters, Ashley, 18, and Tiffany, 20 (not pictured) were also present to welcome him home. 10 lax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 Willen retires after From Commander Sea Control Wing Atlantic mdr. Robert Willen, mainte- nance officer for Command- er, Sea Control Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, will retire tomor- row at 11 a.m. in Hangar 116. Willen was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pa. He enlisted in the Navy in October 1973. After recruit train- ing in Orlando, he reported to Naval Aviation Technical Training Center Memphis, Tenn., and attended Aviation Electrician "A" school. In September 1974,Willen reported to VA-125 at NAS Lemoore, Calif. to attend A- 7A Corsair advanced electrical training. Following training in VA-125, he reported to VA-93 on board USS Midway (CVA-41) homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. During this tour, Cmdr. Robert Willen he participated in the evacuation of South Vietnam and was advanced to E-4. In January 1976, Willen transferred to VA-87 at NAS Cecil Field, Fla., where he deployed aboard USS America (CV-66). In April 1978, he was assigned to the Naval Air Test Center in Patuxent River, Md., where he maintained various types of air- craft. Three years later, Willen returned to NAS Cecil Field with VA-15 deploying on board USS Independence (CV-62). During this tour he participated in the inva- sion of Grenada and the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut. From there Willen transferred to VA-174 also at NAS Cecil Field in July 1984. During this tour, he was advanced to E-7 and a subse- quent commissioned as an ensign in April 1986. His first tour as an officer was at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas, where he served as maintenance control officer in an intermediate D'J A% 11 32 maintenance facility. Following this tour, Willen reported to VFA- 137 in October 1988 and served as maintenance/material control offi- cer on board USS Coral Sea (CV- 43) and USS Forrestal (CV-59). Following this tour, Willen returned to Patuxent River, Md., in August 1991, where he served as production control officer for the Aircraft Intermediate Main- tenance Department (AIMD). In July 1994, he reported to VFA-105 at Cecil Rield serving as mainte- nance/material control officer on board USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71). In November 1997, Willen reported to AIMD Cecil Field serv- ing as the production officer until NAS Cecil Field was disestab- lished in September 1999. In October 1999, he reported to MCAS Beaufort, S.C., as the first years officer in charge of the Strike Fighter Wing detachment. His next tour took him to Carrier Air Wing One as the air wing mainte- nance officer. During this tour, Willen deployed on board USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) a few days after 9/11 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Willen's current assignment is the aircraft maintenance officer for Commander, Sea Control Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Willen and his wife, Sandy reside on Fleming Island with their daughter Brianna. Their grown children, Bryce and Autumn, son-in-law Jeff, and grandchildren Reece and Julia also reside in the Jacksonville area. Willen and his family plan to stay in the Jacksonville area. Mugler retires af ByAGC(SW/AW)John Stupans . NLMOF I W hen Naval Atlantic Me- teorology and Ocean- ography Facility (NLMOF) Command Master Chief AGCM(AW) Bob Mugler is piped ashore for the final time tomorrow, he officially ends over 30 years of active naval service. . , The Navy's slogan used to be "It's not just a job it's an adven- ture," and for Mugler that adven- ture began in his hometown of Marine, Ill. "After high school, I didn't want to go to college, but I wanted to see the world. So a friend of mine and I went to the Navy recruiter and signed up for thie adventure," he said. '-,In August 1975, he went to BIasic Training in Orlando, then to Aerographer's Mate. (AG) "A" school located at Lakehurst, N.J. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the Naval Weather Service Environmental Detach- nment Souda Bay, Crete, Greece, where he served as a weather &server. 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Also during this tour, fled as an en he met and married his wife, fare specialist Carmelita Nimuan. was selected In March 1985, Mugler trans- Enlisted Ac ferred to the Seventh Fleet staff, R.I., from M on board USS Blue Ridge (LCC- While there, 19) where he served as leading E-9 and ean petty officer and command center upon gradual watch officer while traveling In Decemb across the Western Pacific and assigned as Australia. While there, he was chief of t advanced to E-7. His next tour Meteorology took him to USS Ranger (CV-61) Center Pearl as the division leading chief petty next tour brc officer. In March 1988,'Mugler Jax as the cc was reassigned to the Naval While here h Pacific Oceanography Facility of Science ] Yokosuka, Japan as the assistant Administrat operations officer. While assigned as the AG de to the facility, he advanced to E-8. 2000, he m naval service go back to sea, he cut ur short to take the ;er job on board USS e (CV-62) in January y homeported in San ship changed home- osuka, replacing USS V 41) nine months ile assigned to e, he qualified as con- and junior officer of erway. He also quali- nlisted aviation war- At and applied to and to attend the Senior ademy in Newport, Iarch to May 1994. Mugler advanced to ned academic honors tion. ber 1994, Mugler was the command master he Naval Pacific 'and Oceanography Harbor, Hawaii. His 'ught him to NMLOF command master chief. e earned his Bachelor Degree in Business ion and was selected retailer. In December loved to the Navy Personnel Command Millington, Tenn., to assume the job of the AG detailer, rating assignment officer and the aviation department lead- ing chief. Mugler transferred to Mobile Environmental Team Jacksonville for his twilight tour in December 2003. 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I had about a five-hour drive, so I had a lot of time to think on the way. I thought about growing up, laughing around the fami- ly table, taking vacations together, learning to drive, the day I left for the Navy (the first time), my wed- ding day, I could go on and on, but you get the idea. There were so many things to remember, so many wonderful memories, NavHosp Jax Diabetic Class schedule The following is the Diabetic Class sched- ule for Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiaries this month: June 22 3-5 p.m. The class will be in the Internal Medicine Confer- ence Room at Naval Hospi- tal Jacksonville. For infor- mation, call Sharon Glad- den at 542-7431. ( =, - Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope my mind seemed like it was flooded. The one thing I kept thinking was that this wasn't supposed to be happening, at least not yet. My dad was still young, he was supposed to be around for a long time, yet now I was faced with the grim reality that time is no respecter of persons, and we should not take anyone for granted. On the morning of his surgery, all I could get out was "I love you." There was about a 10-pound frog in my throat that kept me from talking very much. The hours that followed were some of the longest in my life and when the sur- geon came in to tell us that my dad was going to be okay, all I could do was thank God and hug my mom. My dad is still around today, but my perspective about life has changed. I don't take things or people for granted anymore. I always tell my dad I love him at the end of every conversation we have on the phone. When I was growing up, there seemed to be lots of well-intentioned people who wanted to tell me what it meant to be "manly". Usually that meant not expressing emo- tions and never shedding tears, but as I have gotten older, and hopefully a little wiser, I have realized that the most "manly" thing I can do is just the opposite. We as men should tell the people we care about just how much we love them. It is the best gift we can give to our families and friends who add so much to our lives. This year on Father's Day instead of giving your ,dad a tie, how about giving him a hug, tell him you love him, and thank him for all he has done for you. That is certainly what I intend to do. How about you? IaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 11 Educational opportunities available for Sailors at NAS Jax From the Navy College Office Navy College Office and affiliated colleges offer many education opportunities for Sailors. The following are some of the degrees offered through programs at NAS Jax. Courses are offered via Internet, CD-ROM, tele- vision or the traditional classroom set- ting. Florida Community College Jacksonville at NAS Jax New offering Associates of Science in Business Administration New offering Associates of Science in Environmental Science Associates of Science Industrial Management Technology Associates of Arts degree in liberal studies Associates of Science in Criminal Studies Certificate programs and licensure preparation courses Navy Rating Partnership Program fol- lowing to an Associates of Science in General Military Studies See Bob Foote and staff for questions pertaining to registration and class schedules. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. 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That means no home- work and no tests in favorite subjects like math, science and English. So what's a kid to do all sum- mer? Well for those who are signed up for the Youth Activities Center (YAC) Summer Camp at NAS Jax it means days of fun with such events as swimming, golfing, canoeing, taking field trips to local attrac- tions, playing Bingo and spending time at the cen- ter. "We have 120 kids in our camp. Every day they do different activities. If they are in the center they spend time on the comput- ers, playing pool, playing board games, doing arts and crafts, etc. We also take them on different out- ings both on and off the base," said Summer Camp Counselor Gerard Brister. "Since the bowling alley is closed for renovation right now, we had to come up with some new ideas like taking them to play Bingo." At the center Thursday, JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 13 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Head Golf Professional Joe Carreiro gives Lauren Rosales some guidance during an outing to the NAS Jax Golf Course as part of the Youth Activities Center Summer Camp. Photo by Gerard Brister A group of kids from the Youth Activities Center Summer Camp take a break on an alligator display while touring the Jacksonville Zoo June 8. children ages five through 13 spent their morning playing cards, computer games, making creative projects and playing in the gym. That afternoon they were divided up and taken (From left) Alee Theriot, Natasha Hodo, Jaila Bess and Ashlynn Brown make handbags under the direction of Arts & Crafts Coordinator Rosie Rosales at the Youth Activities Center Thursday. to the base outdoor pool to have some fun splashing in the cool water. "I really like coming here and spending time with my friends. It sure beats stay- ing home and not doing anything. We have arts and crafts, computers, card games, karaoke, can play house and do lots of other stuff. I like that we go to the different places around the base and out in town like the Jacksonville Zoo. That was really fun," remarked 10-year-old Alee Theriot, who is spending her first summer here. During the camp, the kids spend their hours laughing and playing toge- ther as their parents work. "It's nice for parents to know that their children are enjoying their days and are safe while they are at work," said YAC Director Claudia Chris- tino. The YAC has experi- enced staff that foster the social and environmental interaction, education and creative talents of depend- ent youth at NAS Jax. The YAC is open to all active- duty, reserve, retiree, and Department of Defense (DoD) children. The School-Age Care and Camp programs are avail- able for children ages kindergarten through 13. Activities include indoor and outdoor recreational activities, arts and crafts, nature, multi-cultural activities, video games and computers. Camps are offered dur- ing the Duval County School System Christmas, spring and summer breaks. Additional activi- ties offered duri camps include bowling, swim- ming, and field trips. To utilize the School-Age Care or Camp program, children must be complete- ly registered to include a registration form, parent agreement, copy of child's current shot record, copy of sponsor's identification card, voluntary wage deduction form, notarized special power of attorney, and dependent care certifi- cate. Fees are based on total annual household income as regulated by the DoD. Patrons must provide the most recent LES and pay- check stub to determine fees. 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Nasal deconges- Saline Nasal Spray: MC, USNR' allergic rhinitis? the cause is usually grass itching, sneezing, and runny tants should not be used for Saline nasal sprays can help Naval Hospital'Jacksonville Seasonal allergic rhinitis pollens, in the fall, ragweed nose of seasonal allergic more than two to three days reduce nasal dryness and Family Med cine Department is caused by a nasal reaction is to blame. The first step to rhinitis, but they do not at a time because they may postnasal drip. These are Editor's Note: This is one in a series' of health care related articles published by the Department of Family Medicine Residency Training Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Browske is a physician in the Family Medicine Clinic. T e days are longer, the temperatures are warmer and the cars all seem to be the same shade of yellow. For many Jacksonville residents this also means carrying a box of tissues around and a sea- sonal trip to the doctor's office. Seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly known as "hay fever," affects up to 20 per- cent of people of all ages. Allergic rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal passages that causes a vari- ety of annoying symptoms including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, and runny nose. Most people experience rhinitis at some point in their lives. This can be caused.by allergens, the common cold, medications or medical conditions. The risk of developing allergic rhinitis is higher in people with asthma or eczema. From Page 11 Monday through Thursday. Call 779- 7124. Jacksonville University MA in Teaching Second Career as a Teacher Pro- gram (SCAAT) . Guidance to becoming certified as a teacher in the state of Florida. Call Dr. Gail Jaji at 256-3950 or 256-7141 for appointments University of North Florida ,No base classes at present time. However, Navy College Office has a representative on base on Thursdays. Call 542-2477 to make an appoint- to small airborne particles called allergens (particles that provoke an allergic reaction). In some people, these particles also cause reactions in the airways (asthma) and eyes (allergic conjunctivitis). The aller- gens that most commonly cause seasonal allergic rhinitis are the pollen of trees, grass, and weeds, as well as fungi and molds. What are the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis? The typical symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis include runny nose, watery eyes, itchy nose, eyes and roof of mouth, sneezing, stuffy nose, pressure in the nose and cheeks, ear full- ness and dark circles under the eyes. How is seasonal .allergic rhinitis treated? In most people, the symp- toms of seasonal allergic rhinitis are effectively treat- ed by a combination of med- ications and avoiding known allergens. It is often possible to identify allergens by not- ing where you are and what you are doing when symp- toms start. This time of year the majority of people suffer from exposure to tree pol- managing your symptoms is generally to avoid or mini- mize exposure. You can min- imize your exposure by tak- ing the following steps: Keep your car and house windows closed during the season;stay in air condi- tioned spaces; stay indoors on sunny, windy days; show- er before going to bed to remove pollen from your skin and hair. If you still find yourself suffering from symptoms, see your doctor. Many med- ications exist to treat these symptoms; over the counter (non prescription) and pre- scription medications have been developed specifically to moderate the body's response to allergens. Common medical therapies include: Nasal steroids: Steroids delivered by a nasal spray, are often first line treat- ment for seasonal allergic rhinitis. These medications have minimal side effects and can dramatically improve symptoms. Your doctor must prescribe these medications. They work best when used every day during the season. Antihistamines: ment NOVA Southeastern University No base classes. Joe Joseph is available for advising Wednesday 9 a.m. 1 p.m. in the Navy College Office. Call 245-8912 for information on associate through Ph.D. programs. Navy College Program Distance Learning Partners A representative for Coastline Community College, Thomas Edison State College, and Vincennes University is on board NAS Jax to assist with any questions. William Medlin is located in Bldg. 110, second deck in NCO. Office hours relieve nasal congestion. Combined treatment with nasal steroids or deconges- tants may provide greater symptom relief than use of either alone. The over-the-counter anti- histamines include Dime- tapp allergy, Nasahist B, Chlor-Trimeton, Benadryl, Tavist and more recently, Claritin. Many of these can cause sedation and should not be used before driving (Claritin tends to be less sedating). Prescription anti- histamines include ceti- rizine (Zyrtec) and fexofena- dine (Allegra). These are less sedating and are offered in long acting formulations (can be taken once per day). Prescription antihistamines are more expensive than over-the-counter antihista- mines and are not more effective for treating symp- toms. Decongestants: Decongestants like pseu- doephedrine (Sudafed, Actifed, Drixoral) are often combined with antihista- mines in oral, over-the- counter allergy drugs. Several decongestant nasal sprays also are available, including Afrin and Neo- are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday and Friday. Call 477-5849 for an appoint- ment. Navy College Office has a variety of college brochures and information on furthering your education. Come visit and gather information on PACE pro- grams, financial aid, VA benefits, free tests for credit, and free refresher courses for SAT/ACT, ASVAB. We strongly advise anyone who has not been to college before or is uncer- tain of which degree to pursue to make an appointment with a Navy College Office counselor by calling 542-2475/2477 or schedule a briefing for your command with a Navy col- lege education specialist. cause a different type of rhinitis, called rhinitis medicamentosa, which may take up to one year to resolve after stopping the medication. Cromolyn Sodium: This is an over the counter preparation (NasalCrom, Intal, Crolom, Gastrocrom) which relieves the symp- toms of seasonal allergic rhinitis by tempering the body's response to allergens. They are nasal sprays which are used four times per day. These medications have not been associated with any serious side effects. : available as over the count- er preparations and may be used as frequently as need- ed. It is important to recog- nize that even though many of these medications are available without a pre- scription, if you are taking prescription medications you should consult your doc- tor before starting any new medications or dietary sup- plements. For more information on seasonal allergic rhinitis and the right treatment plan for you, see your pri- mary care provider. PARKWAY: Apopka's Recreation Way gets new name From Page 1 gave his life so they could have all this," added CE1 Eric Niles. Recreation Way, the street formerly known to the citi- zens of Apopka and all who have visited the park, now carries new meaning, as tribute to a Sailor who ship- mates said only wanted to become an engineer and serve the country he loved. .' Volunteers There are no limits to caring" ofAmerica 1.800.899.0089 voa.org a CFC participant Provided as a public service. 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Jacksonville Office (904) 779-0246 ext. 12 Mayport (904) 249-6700 ext. 12 ROOMa~ EDUCATION: Navy College Office offers many opportunities 16 JaxJUrlNewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 6, 2005 MWR Planner, Mission First, Sailors Always) // 4\ The facility is currently undergoing reno- vation. Project includes upgrade lanes, pinset- ters and scoring system. Outdoor pool now open. May 21-August 15 Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Recreational Swim Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Recreational Swim Call 542-2930 for more info. Indoor pool filtration upgrade project almost completed. Call Aquatics for scheduling changes, 542-2930. For more information about I.T T trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. The Beresford Lady; July 16 Includes lunch on an authentic paddle- boat and visit to DeLand House Museum. $52.75/person Sign up before July 6. Orlando Shopping Trip July 30 Includes a trip to Millenia Mall and the Premium Outlet Mall. $19.50/person 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. Jacksonville Suns Baseball June 16 Free Shuttle departs Liberty Cove at 6 p.m. Latin Festival & Jax Beach Trip June 18 Checkout www.fiestaplayera.com to learn more! Texas Hold'em Tournament June 20 7 p.m. at the Zone Jeanette Lee "The Black Widow" Billiards Show Professional pool player performs trick shots. June 21, 8 p.m. at the Zone 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. Tomorrow: Hide and Seek (R) June 18, 5 p.m.: Confessions of a Drama Queen (PG) June 18, 7 p.m.: Boogeyman (PG-13) June 24, 7 p.m.: Blade: Trinity (R) For more information about the marina please call 542-3260. Zephyrus Races Every Friday evening- June 3 through Sept. 9 6:30 p.m. One-Design Sailboat Races Entry fee is $5 per race. Sailboats raced from the Marina are free. Call 542-3260 for more details. Every Thursday- Free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Brand name fishing tackle, sunglasses, knives, and other gear at low prices. For more details, e-mail phillip.s.collins@ navy.mil Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the youth center please call 778-9772. Games & Prizes Tomorrow night, 6-8 p.m. $1 for ages K-17 For additional information please call 542-3249. Junior Golf Program Three separate programs (beginner, advanced juniors, and family) Beginner and advanced juniors fee: $30 per session. Family fee: $50 per session. Purchase four or more sessions and receive a $10 discount. Registration is going on now at the Golf Course. Photos courtesy of MWR In recognition of the recent partnership between the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department and the Cummer Museum of Jacksonville, several family memberships to the museum were given away during the monthly Reef and Beef Dinner at the NAS Jax Officer's Club June 3. From left, Angela and Michael McQuaig were presented a family mem- bership by Nancy Person, administrative assistant for the Cummer Museum. "We really appreciate this opportunity and look forward to checking out the museum," remarked the McQuaigs. Bill VanDerlyn and Doris Seaton were also presented a family membership to the Cummer Museum from Cummer Museum Intern Megan Carlson, left, and Cummer Museum Administrative Assistant Nancy Person. "We have been to the museum before and it was lovely. We will enjoy the opportu- nity to visit the museum again," said Doris Seaton. From MWR The MWR Mulberry Cove Marina is spon- soring the 2005 Zephyrus Races every Friday until Sept. 9 at NAS Jax. The one-design sail- boat races will be officiated and organized by the Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. The event will run from 4:30-7 p.m. Registration is from 4:30-5:15 p.m. and the race begins at 5:40 p.m. The race will held between the Buckman Bridge and the Fuller Warren Bridge. The Mighty Zephyrus Prize will be awarded to the skipper or crew who wins the most races, per each one-design sailboat, at the end of the series in September. Participants can compete Youth football officials needed The New River City Officials Association is currently offering training classes for individ- uals interested in officiated Pop Warner Little Scholars League football. Training will be held Sundays from 3-5 p.m. at Lake Shore Athletic Association (Criswell Park) from July 10 through Aug. 28. The training program consists of classroom and hands-on instruction once a week for eight weeks. The classes are free. A cook-off and registra- tion drive is planned for Saturday at Metropolitan Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for those interested in offi- ciating. For more informa- tion, call Robert Thompson or Ken Sands at 226-4319 or 307-1038. one on one or as a squadron team. You may use the marina's own Lasers, Flying Juniors, and Flying Scots for free. The cost is $5 per race. To register and reserve a sail- boat at the marina, call 542-3260. at colifins-cove 4 MWR and Cummer Museum forge partnership The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare. and Recreation Department in an effort to constantly improve the quality of life for service members and their fami- lies is partnering with The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens to offer discount tickets and museum membership to the active duty members at its Information, Tickets and Travel Office (I.T.T.). The museum will host a special Military Time Celebration July 14 dur- ing their popular Caf6 Night. Hors d'oeuvre, wine, music and a fabu- lous view of the City of Jacksonville from the museum riverside gar- den await participants. For information on the celebration, call the Cummer Museum at 356-6857. For informa- tion on tickets to the museum, call I.T.T. at 542-3318. Marina to hold Zephyrus Races "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" ADE S Military Publications reach A81% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contradeors mMior iWserws Periscope Published by hea lorida iimes-i nion 90435RO619- Minutes from Orange Park Mall, restaurants, JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 17 SPORTS & STANDINGS Racquetball tourney A men and women's open racquetball tournament will be held this month. The event is free and open to all authorized gym patrons over 18. There will be a recre- ational and competitive division for men and a women's division. All matches will be played in the evening start- ing at 5 p.m. Call the NAS Jax Gymnasium at 542-3239 to sign up by June 22. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, foot- ball, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If inter- ested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- 24:00 10K - 46:00 Marathon - Hrs. Triathlon - Men 19:00 Men 34:00 Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women Women Women 4 Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike. Greybeard Softball Final Standings Team Wins Losses CSCWL 9 1 VP-30 6 5 VP-16 5 5 CPRW-11 7 7 AIMD 6 7 CNATTU 5 7 CHSWL 3 9 Intramural Softball Final Standings Team VP-30 HS-75 AIMD Warriors VP-16 VS-30 CPRW-11 PSD VP-62 Wins 16 10 14 Losses 2 Naval Hospital 9 VS-32 10 AIMD 500 9 HS-15 6 CNATTU 7 HS-11 4 VP-30 IFT 4 SERCC 7 AIMD 600 4 FACSFAC 3 VP-5 1 NAVHOSP Galley 0 NADEP Basketball Team Wins Pressure 8 Hornets 7 Hurricanes 6 Bud Lite 5 Shockers 4 Sonic Boom 3 Prowlers 2 SERCC 1 Women's Softball Team VP-16 Lady Divas TPU Naval Hospital Wins 4 4 3 0 8 9 9 9 10 5 11 12 12 15 0 14 Final Standings Losses 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 Final Standings Losses Home providers needed The Child Dev- elopment Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resi- dent, you will only need to be Navy-certi- fied to become a Home Provider. If you are an off- base resident, you will have to be state-certi- fied as well as Navy- certified. This pro- gram is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID ;No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month ,at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest ,United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 flicker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. - 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 lub general membership meetingsare 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 Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more informa- tion, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park I Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association. of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular., meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church 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. The Jacksonville Genea- logical Society meeting will be held June 21 at 1:30 p.m. at the Willow Branch Library at 2874 Park Ave. For more information, call Mary Chauncey at 781- 9300. A Youth Fishing Derby will be held Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park from 9 a.m. to noon. A Youth Fishing Tournament will be held Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. For more information, call 573-4918. 40% Discount for Military! 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Call 716-8393 CAL Sandy 65-5 .5 miS Red DblDeckerBus 327Downtown Open 1-3 m 6/26/05 BRICK CUST Bit '01,9128 A 920 BRANDYWINE-H/A Immaculate hom 519a-037 PC Lost and 25 cars, trucks, vans& 330Beaches $312900384-4161 2710 Countryery nice 3b lock 3/1-all new inside! Fin. g R ontMagnificent SAVETHOUSADS Fonnd boats, Sold to highest 332Middleburg Algonquin Ave. Realtor $35K by appt 7721240 Ver nice 3br/lba block 3/1al new i nl aR n i i ound b r. l i t home, hardwood floors, avail. By Owner: 924-7590 frontback yard view of Dwntwn. Boat Land Home Package! Bidder. All winning bid- 334 Keystone Heights/ new ch&a, 10 minutes corner lot For s 20 slip. Pool, 2/25 Newly 3/2 Double Wide on 2 p gd ders are required to sub- Merose a 3 2 Riverse Confederate Pt. 5/2.5. lg from NAS Jax. $106,000 BAD CREDIT SLOW mins N.A.S. $215,000. rnv. 249K Motivated acres in Jacksonville. it Lot 2 pc gd a $100 Cash deposit 33sOrange park/ d302 R e oot 2600sf. $239.9K Call 904-545-8651 C EDT00-We finance. 8597117. 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Condo, 2/2 New mo. 7308 engraved Ce 210 Estate Sales 345NassauCounty MOTIVATED SELLER 3/1 Call 287-9141 1334Plainfield $224,900 tile, crpt, W/D, 2nd fir, with litclce os 350 Waterfront 904-591.5372 a cd e r shamrock ad 3Con u AFORECLOSURE3BR.uy 00sf3557 Coll scrn porc, $1K b L Sale Claddaugh charms. Lanston's Presents 6 O o 27900! For listings $122,500. 838-8077 N'SE 32 2car, c0 ORA E PARKner, 190461 270-6335ALEngston'sPresents uo2000sf, Irg bckyd, FLR & custom built home,RW 270-6335 ARYL FOREST State00749-8124 xF2O DR. $192K. 234-1535 21 sq. t.om built for allow Lakes- 2Stcre empty lot on C tempERSOr NAL URESDSELLERk3/1o.snSt. 5ta e ed R, c &Brkfa I areac A rek T lt is 2100ie Deaths A A dIN C Lbsq.mft. Builtbfor a&oN 2000sfle 4l2.5. Het ea St read for. mt ont_____ Aieat swMe 35Manufactured Homes BEAUTIFUL 3/2, New, nr 1 olee ice &spacousbrick RENTTOOWN taleople(raised i KiR Heleno t. s or Spil d BN agSSK 2 1200.83 8legte A. 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Town Home spa- cious 3br/2.5ba pool tennis court, gated community, no pets. $1925month Falcon Property 346-4401 SAN MARCO -2BR, WD hkup, Irg, 1 bik from square. 1886 San Marco Blvd. $875mo; $800 dep 260-6712 or 465-3567 SAN MARCO LOFTS 1 of a kind address 1450 Flagler Ave. fr $850 1BR Cedar St $635 396-9601 SOUTHSIDE South Point area, 2/1 ch&a, $500mo + dep. ref's Ph 733-1858 SPRINGFIELD -2BR, AC, water incl,. $440mo+ $400dep. 38 E. 16th St. 260-6712 or 465-3567 WESTCHASE NR 1-295 off 103rd, 2/1 carpet. $570m+$400dp. 534-7800 W'SIDE2/1, 3336 Broad- way Ave. $550m+$550d. D:537-1911, Ev: 285-6549 WSIDE 5120 Westchase Ct. 2br/lba $559/mo. Please call 904-514-1472 W'SIDE duplex upstairs clean 1/1, 2 Irg closets, carpet, good parking no pets, $495mo NSmkr 07-6251 or 268-0126 410 Condominiums 2/2 NEW CONDO -PV, beach access, $1250mo. Call 233-6023 9A/GATE PKWY, The Reserve, 2/2, 1st fir, gated, pool, c-house, att gar $1200 904-819-9070 ARGYLE New lux. 3/2.5 TH, fp, gar, w/d hu's, $990 + dp 904-806-3392 m m to JUL CRK 606 S. Branch 3/2.5, lyo, $1100mo + dep. 287-5532 JUUNGTON CRK 3/2.5 TH $gated, pool, Icarpar, $1150m. 904-629-5264. MANDARIN GLEN 2/2, fpl, scr. prch, comm. pool, $750m+dp. 904-705-2937 OCEANFRONT-JAX BCH, 3/2 1500sf, end unit $1900 lyr lease 705-4208 OP: 1200 st condo, 3/2 w/scrn prch, gar, conv to shopping & HAS, $975 mo incl's lawn svc, pool, garbage pu & water 904 269-2636 ORTEGA Waterfront, 3/2, gated, amenities, boat slip. 904-537-8960 PVB -1/1, priv bch access, w/d. all upgrades, $915 704-9885 PVB -Fishermans Cove 2/2, vaulted cell, end unt fplc, scrn porch, deck, water to golf view, pool nice $2100 904-270-1084 PVB OCEANUNKS 2/2, fpl scr prch, W/D, $1100m. 904 273-5732/349-3947 Riverfront/Lakewood 3/2 gated comm, great view. 000mo. 349-4144 SAN JOSE Irg 2 story 2/2 new paint, carpet, w/d hu $900+dep. 923-9964 CmHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 SO. 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 SO'SIDE- new II Villa- gio condo, 2/2.5. pool, fitness, $1125 742-9613 SOUTHSIDE big 3br/ 2.5ba, 1600sf. over looking lake. Brand new, in Iron Wood subdiv. Call Rebecca 673-7847 S'SIDE 1/1, All new Close to Avenues Mall $750m+dp. 904-363-9600 WATERFRONT .,2/2w/loft, upscale unit, granitewood floors, fitness center. Close to DT. $1250. mth. 904-484-4485 759-8600. W'SIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Near Riverside, $895m boat dockage, 757-0775 420 Houses Unfurnished ARGYLE/Greyfleld -3/2, 2 car gar, ch/a, $1000mo. +util. 904-318-8030 Argyle 3/2, Great Rm Fplc, Scrnd Patio. Pet Ok. Refs Req $995 778-2897 Aute home located at 8429 Firefly Lane 3/2 1652SF $875 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 evlew @ Watermill 9367 Prosperity Court 3/2 1741 $1150 Available Late June!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 A le Laleview @ Watermill 9367 Prosperity Court 3/2 1741 $1150 Available Late June! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE lovely 3/2 like new on lake, across church/school 771-0070 Avnle NoAhwood @ Watermill Previous Model Home 9502 Staples Mill 4/2 1745SF $1125 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARL. 2/1 BIk, ch/a, w/d hkp, good neighbor's. $825m obo. 525-2440 ARL FT. CAROLINE 4/2/2, $1150 mo. 904-657-6186 904-284-7644. Avondale 3/1 -1 car gar. w/d, FP on river, A+ schools, pets ok, lawn svc., $1300mo. 388-7501 FEDEATE MANAGEMENT~ci~ ~I (904)730-060 ARGYLE 8429 Fire Fly Lane 3/2 1652SF $875 ORANGE PARK 5046 Knights Bridge 2/2 912SF $675 8174 Loch Lomond Ln. 2658 Malibu Circle 4/2 2082SF $1125 3/2 1084SF $785 9502 Staples Mill 4/2 1745SF $1125 ARLINGTON 11631 Tananger Drive 3/2.5 1440SF $850 WESTSIDE 8038 Beaver Creek 3/2 1268SF $925 6051 Maggie Circle #101 3/2 1157SF $875 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 3332 Citations Dr. 9602 Grove Hills Ln 3/2 1676SF $1025 3/2 1745SF $975 AVAILABLE MID-JUNI ICW 12615 Stockwood Ln 3/2 $875 PATIO HOME! 935 Collinswood 3/2 1691SF $1295 VILANO BEACH 208 17th Street 4/3.5 $2300 BRAND NEW HOME! ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE BEACH!! NORTHSIDE WORLD 10398 Centerwood Dr GOLF VILLAGE 3/2 1640SF $995 1330 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1195 2895 Centerwood Dr 3/2 1449SF $950 $500 OFF 1ST MO $500 OFF 2ND MO 8048 Lexington 3/1 1284SF $625 2247 3rd Avenue 3/2 $775 1213 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1170 MIDDLEBURG 3904 Hideaway Ln. 3/2 1268SF $925 2685 Secret Harbor 3/2 1000SF $925 410 Condominiums ARGYLE FOREST 2/2 TH new cpt, paint, tile. All apples. min to NAS Jax & OP mall. Pool access $750mo 771-2345 ext 224 BAYMEADOWS/9A -2yr T/H, 3/2.5, W/D, $1300mo. 1658sf. end unit. 904-629-0157 BRAND NEW CONDO 3/2, 1157sf, Nr NAS, $950mo. All apple 813-4155 Cedar Creek River 3/2 1st fir, D/W. w/w carp. club hse pool, tennis, boat dock $900. 904-781-6616 CONDOS 8601 Beach Blvd. #1202 2BR/2BA, ground fir Condo in Southern Grove, Gated Access Washer & Dryer, Water & Sewer included. Basic cable included, swimming pool & fitness center $1,150.00/mo For more informationon this & other available rental properties, please contact Debbie Manucy, Property Manager 904-521-4777 dmanucy@comcast.net S FLEMING ISLAND- PLANTATION- brand new 1845SF, 38R, 2.SBA GAR, Rent/lease gated community "A rated schools, pools, golf vollyball tennis, 11 ml from NAS JAX $1200 904-803-4287 904-264-1239 ARUNGTON/SOUTHSIDE 8114 Naranja Dr. 3/2 $1250 12003 Saverlo Lane 3/2 $1200 1353 Grove Park Rd. -1/2 Off Rent 3/2 $1200 4708 Trevi Dr. 3/2 $1200 9132 Mt. Arlington Ct 3/2 $1200 4743 Brierwood Rd. 3/2 $1100 1726 Ryar Rd. 4/2.5 $1100 7800 Point Medows Dr. #1338 2/2 $1100 1922 N. Pearl St. 4/2 $1000 7701 Timberlin Park #537 2/2 $1000 3706 Oaks Plantation Dr. 3/2.5 2639 Devonwood Rd. 3/1.5 1977 Riverbluff Rd. 3/1 8039 Parental Circle 2/1 55 ST. AUGUSTINE 1050 Bella Vista Blvd. #132 2/2 $1125 SAN MARCO 1662 Flagler Ave. 3/2 $995 1664 Flagler Ave. apartment 1/1 52S 1707 Flagler Ave. apartment 2/1 $750 ORANGE PARK 6005 Bermuda Dr. 1/2 off rent 3/2 $1200 WESTSIDE 8723 Tristan Dr. 3/2 $1100 8049 Lamb CL 4/2 $900 2874 Green St. 2/1 $650 805 Cone St. 2/1 95 4157 Autrey Ave. 3/2 $975 YULEE 308 Edwards St. 4/2 $1250 NORTHSIDE 1734 Shore View Dr. 4/2 $1600 13648 Canoe Ct. -Victoria Lakes 4/2 $1375 1463 Biscayne Bay New 3/2.5 $1200 1429 Biscayne Bay New 2/2.5 1115 1443 Biscayne Bay New 2/2.5 $1100 13251 Acree Road 3/2 $950 10644 Pinholster Rd. 3/2 $950 3104 N. Myrtle Ave. Commercial n/a 910 11217 Vera St. 3/2 900 2368 Wilmont Ave. 3/1 $825 5630 Calvin Ave. 3/2 $825 10217 Briarcliff Rd. 3/1 $825 1261 Wainwright Dr. 3/1 $800 1362 W. 14th St. 2/1 $525 S Dan Jones & Associates, Inc. M N757-3466 Ask About Specials! ERA www.ERADANJONES.com REALESTATiE S Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon YULEE 861824 Worthington 1827 Shannon Lake Monday 2 /11 .0c &-IKqr 11 1 1'Ir~c.Z0 ond y 420 Houses '420 Unfurnished AVONDALE sm 3/1, ch/a, no pets, $500 dp, $800 mo, 904 387- 9797 BAYMEADOWS 3/2, renov., no pets, n/s $1200 mo+dep 923- 0111 BAYMEADOWS 3/2. renov., no pets, n/s $1200 moudep 923-0111 CF & NAS Batchelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Refs Req 778- 2897 EASTSIDE -3/2 CH&A, HUD OK. $700mo. 1534 Pasco St Leggett Realty 396-3212 S' FLEMING ISL. 3/2. S 2car gar. grntub, I t lanai, 2002sf, $1350m. Discount long term lease 808-620-1719 FLEMING ISLAND PLANT New Rental!!! 3/2. 1531 sf, $1145/mo 334. 3845 Fleming Isl Plant. 1 stry 4/2 2c gar. $1565.2stry 5/4 3c gar $2275.+a l amenities 278-8330 Flem Isl RTO New twnhm 1643sf. garage, rent crd avail. $1225mo. 233- 3070 Flem Is PI 4/2, w/d, appi, A+ schls, amenit, $1375 + dep 904-264-7860 Fruit Cove 4/2 +ofc. scrn prch Irg yd commpooL001. ake Cunningham $1350 + dep. 904-434-0906 GRANDIN LAKE FRONT, 2/2, appls. incl. $875mo +dep. 386-684-4586 Green Cove Springs- Off US 17, brand new,3/2,1950sf,2 car garkitchen appl.fenc yrd,$1200mo.First 2 weeks free.$1000 dep. 695-4363 or 387-4151 Green Cove Springs BRAND NEW HOMES ! Silver Creek Three bedroom Models to choose from $975 & up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Green Cove Springs Asbury Downs 3332 Citation Drive 3/2 1676SF $1025 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Hyde Grove 3/2.5+Den, 2000sf, nice area yd svc, nr schls $1195. 2782300 ICW/SAN PABLO 3/2 /2, 2200SF, beautiful mod- ern. $1575m 221-5217 ICW 12615 Stockwood Lane 3/2 $850 CUTE PATIO HOME!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ICW 3/2, 1600sf, 2 car par bit in '01, lawn svc incld. $1250mo. Avail Now 904-813-1768 JAX BCH 3/1.5 Remod. fnc bkyd, 1215 15th Ave N $1350m. 904-813-8838 JCP, 3/2 .5.1car, TN, 1463sf, ly/o. all appi, $1100m. 151 Southern Bay. 904-333-1379 JCP TH 3/2.S/lcg, 1650 + sf, amenities incl'd, $1150 mo 219-0774 KERNAN 4/3 New, LR, DR, FR, 2Story. no pets, $1535. A P RIty 724-3929 LakeShr Bd 3/2 gar apple wood pvt dr $1000mo +dep. no pets 387-3753 Mandarin 10070 Hawks Hollow 3/2 1645SF $1015 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Mandarin 11290 Southbury Place 3/2 1709SF $1025 Available Late June!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MANDARIN -4/2, | fenced yard, fplc, pets ok, close to NAS $1,150. lyr lease avail. July 1 268-3619 334-1962 MANDARIN Bartram4/3, 3car gar, lakefront, SS appi, granite, central vac. Etc. $1950m+dp. Avail Now! 904-285-2476 MARIETTA spacious liv- Ing 3/2 fend yd, quiet st. 7929 Stuart St. $850mo. Call 695-2150 Rank/Grade: __ Name (please print): Work Phone # 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. 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Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 420ft Houses 420 Unfurnished MIDDLEBURG Whisper Creek Subdivision 1290 Highfield 3/2 1268 SF $1150 LARGE FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE -2/1, CH&A gar, $575mo. Call 651-7422 ask for Dale Northslde 2247 3rd Avenue 3/1 $775 per month FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/2 1S40SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! FEDERATED MGMT. RAND NEW HOMES! GROUP Northside Creekside Bend New Hm 2847 Centerwood 3/2 1449SF $965 $500 off 1st Month $500 off 2nd Month FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Northside CREEKSIDE BEND NEW HOME 2997 Centerwood 3/2 1449SF $975 6 months of cable included FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Northside Sheffield Oaks Subdivision 3440 Brahma Bull Circle N 4/2 1745SF $1075 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'SIDE 3/1, new apple. & cpt, 10249 Haverford Rd. No pets, $850m. 307-7332 O.P. WATERFRONT 3/1.5, ingr pool, D jietski ramp, boat dock, Ig Fla Rm, carport, 2 porches, fncd yd, $1075mo + dep. H 04-282-3195. C 904-210-4495 (PCS) 0. P4/2. kit, LR, big cor- ner lot, fen yd, no pets, $900mo $900dp 813-8258 OAKLEAF NEW, Lease to Purchase 3/2, $1250m. 904-465-1917 OP/OAKLEAF 4/2 New. Fridge. W/D, Avail Now! $1295m. 264-1425 OP- 3/2, inground sprklr sys, comm pool, 2car gar $1025 301-904-4221 OP New Spencer Isl 4/2.5 Call owner, AvI Now $1295m. 407-247-1439 Orange Park 2654 Malibu 3/2 1084SF $750 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange Park Knightsbridge Subdivision 5019 Fulham 2/2 1084 SF $625 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange Park South 1951 Calusa Trail 3/2 1475SF $950 LARGE FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange Park South 1776 Farmway 3/2 1395SF $800 FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ORTEGA beautiful 3/2 home wd firs, frml LR & DR Ig yd on quiet St. $1500mo. 561-262-5357 PACE ISLAND Gate comm., 4/2, LR, FR, DR, Fpl. $1400mo 269-5460 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2.5 1800sf $1050mo. Gentry Prop. 285-7236 285-1725 PVB/Fiddlers Marsh 3/2, 2cgar, comm pool/ten. $1475m. 352-514-1848 420n Houses 420 Unfurnished R'SIDE 2bd/lba house sublease. $750 avail. 8/1. Call 982-9858 REGENCY AREA 2/2, 2 car gar. WD, Fpl, $950mo 950 dep no pets no smkg 904-415- 2857 REGENCY DAMES tL PT AREA- 3/2. 2 car iJgar brand new alarm system, minutes from regency Mall Zoo and Airport $ 1150 382-1758 SAWGRASS ON LAKE 2/2. deck & dock, huge liv- ing area, $1200. Rent Sources 981-9191 Southslde 2277 Redfern Rd 3/1 $950 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SOUTHSIDE 2BR/ 1BR, dbl insulated windows, Ig fncd lot, 997-9702 Southside 3910 Grand Central Place 3/2 1441 SF $1025 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Southside 5811 Atlantic Blvd #185 2/2.5 1042SF $750 $250 off the 1st Mo RENT!! BOAT SLIPS ON RIVER!!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Southside 7801 Pt. Meadows Dr#3307 2/2 1200SF $1100 Pool included in lease!!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SOUTHSIDE BRAND NEW TWNHSE 3/2.5, gar, 1600sf, $1250 673-4884 SOUTHSIDE near Tinsel Town 3/2.5 TH nature views, gar. $1480. Rent Sources 981-9191 SPRINGFIELD, 3/2 1500 sf, $850. Licensed RE Agent 642-1759 or 635-2488 S'S 3/2, Lg fncd yd, $995+dep.7051 Diamond Head. 287-9165/728.0361 S'slde adorable 2/1 ch&a. new cpt, tile, pnt, etc. w/d hu, big yrd, e n c 1 c g a r A+schools, no pets, $850+dp. convenient to anywhere. Open House 12-4p 509-4411 ST. JOHN'S 4/2, open plan, $1250. Call 904-819-5843; 434-8809 ST. JOHNS CO. -Stone Hurst Subdv off 210, new home, 4/2, 1673sf, 2 car gar. 219-1276 ST. JOHNS CO. -Stone- hurst Subdv. off 210, new 4/2. 1963sf, 2 car gar, $1450 904-535-3307 ST. JOHNS CO. brick 3/2 on 28ac lake, quiet street $1350mo. 287-2629 St. Johns County FLORENTINE SUBDIVISION BRAND NEW HOME! 354 Van Gough 3/2.5 1937SF $1100 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ST. JOHNS Florentine beautiful 3/2, brand new, $1600mo. Call 434-8424 904-887-9691; O ST. MARY'S RENTAL 2br/2ba, garage, pool Vl-access, 4 mi from Kings Bay NSB, avail. 6/6/05. PCS $550/mo. Call 912-882-6427 WATERFRONT 3br/1.5BA. Singround pool, L jetski ramp, boat dock, Ig Florida room, carport, 2 porches, fenced yard $1075mo + 1025 dep.H904- 282-3195; C 904-210-4495 (PCS) WESTSIDE 1005 Legay Ave, 3/2, $1100/mo. 887-1535 Westslde 5323 Comanche 2/1 900SF $650 NEW RENOVATED!! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westslde SPRING TREE VILLAGE New Construction Hms!! 1278SF-13855F Starting at $895 FREE RENT w/12 mo lease FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westslde WALKERS HAMLET New Construction HmsI! 9521 Watershed Drive 3/2 1278SF $895 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside Westin Subdivision 4495 Loveland Pass Dr E 3/2 1565SF $950 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 W'SIDE & N'SIDE 2&3bdrms $600 $1250 Rent Sources 981-9191 W'SIDE 4/2 near Trinity Nice area, ready 6/15, $1050m. 757-0775 YULEE 4/2.5 2200SF, 3/4 acre, hwd firs, Fpl, $1350 904-261-5550 425 Manufactured Homes MIDDLEBURG -140 FOx- tail Ave. 3/2, $650. avail 7/1 954-260-4992 430 Roommates Bay Meadows Area-3/2,$500mocall 307-2922 LOOKING FOR grad student/professional roommate. 1 Br in upscale 3 br condo. Only roommate is owner. Other rooms furnished. DW. W/D, pool, clubhouse w/gym. scrnd patio, hi spd internet, assigned parking, convenient to HNF, Florida Coastal, Beach, and downtown. $750/mo obo. 813-786-0945 N'SIDE- Bachelor will discount rent for some sewing. John 766-8713 OP 2 Story hse w/pool. Also home near OP Mall. 430 Roommates OP- 3/2 home M/F Seeking prof., non smoker, male . Inground pool, near NAS & OP mall. $375mo.+ 1/3 Utl. 904-424-2533 OP Room in 4/2.5 Pool Home. No pets, $375m. Prof. fern pref'd 276-0055 r OP Room in home with r private bath $350mo. ncls utils. 904.213.0393 OP Share 3/2 home. $300mo+1/3 utils + dep. Call 213-1260 SOUTHSIDE BLVD. single female to share 3br hse. Call 904- 755 8224, SOUTHSIDE -Fernm. NS, to share nice home nr 9A, UNF, $125wk 571-2419 S'SIDE $425m+dep incl all util. Private 1/2ba, Pets ok 962-7779 S'slde 3/2 home, lbr & pvt bth avail, cbl, nr UNF/FCCJ $395 mo+ 1/2 until + dep. 641-9747 A WESTSIDE Share W 3/2 house, furn tt room, cable & WD. 6 miles to NAS Jax. IncI utils $350 w/$50 dep. Prefer no drinking/NS. Will disc for military 783-2220. W'SIDE Share 3br home. Cbl, ph, w/d, all util incl. $100wk+sec dp 962-3338 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro. Refrig low daly/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ATL. BEACH close to Mayport Navy Base, $400 mo 372-9735 OP Efficiency, furn, sm refrig, microwave, cable off street parking, $100 dep. + $395 mo Avail now Call 215-9416 4, ROOMMATE WANTED -to share 3 br house. 10 min from Mayport. $600mo, utils pd. Call 904-449-6395 S'POINT- Mature indv. furn room, util pd, $100 dep $90wk 737-8505 SBeach/ 40 r Vacation/ Resorts LAKE HAMPTON good swimming, fishing, AC, porch wkly $275. 352-473-8981 LAKE HOUSE 4/2.5 ch&a. 6 acres, 400' on lake, dock, 731- 3837, See at: www.vacationhomes.com #14366 SNC MTNS Maggie n Valley, 1 bedrm Cottage $55,000 828- 926-1809 OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $695wk. 352-376-9644 WWW. oldcity.com/oceanfront OCEANFRONT-S. Jax Bch 1/1 Beautifully furn. $1600m. 904C881- 5793 iriL 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 2200 sq.ft two story building 0.76 acre lot, fully fncd, 1036 East 21st St (904)739-5872 MIDDLEBURG 1+ acre fen'd, job site trailer, 2 offices, recep area, restroom, partial kit, for lease, $1500mo office equip for sale 904-406-2913 NR 295/ 110 -fncd. ok small trucking, con- struction, etc. 655-1138 NW JAX 1900sf, ch/a, fen'd, Office/WHSE, 904-777-6367 REGENCY AREA office/whse, 2080sf, exc oc. 9A/95. 696-9191 510 Office Space For Sale SOUTHSIDE OFFICE CONDOS Avenues Professional Park is located off Southslde Blvd. at the Avenues Mall. Offices for sale or lease from 1060 SF to 6640 SF. Prices begin at $159,000. Call Justin Clark at 904-886-7364. 515 Office Space For Rent ARL Professional Ofc Space 495sf up took sf Grt Rates! 800-871-3386 AVONDALE 774 SO. FT. Multi- User Office Space Waterfront Property. CALL (904) 384,6151 BLENDING BLVD-1723 Unit 106.720sf, $650m. 904-277-7056 DOWNTOWN office space for rent includes up to four private offices plus reception/waiting area, reasonably priced, call David @ 598-0900 for more details. HIDDEN HILLS, New office park. INDIV. OFCS or full suite/1126 sf. $375+/mo. 904-874-7922 PONTE VEDRA SAWGRASS VILLAGE Upstairs corner office with great view. Approx 1500sf. Sub-let, 2k plus tax, 797-7770 PROF OFC BLDG- 2 units up to 4,000sf avail. Turnkey, best deal in town. 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Call 904.449-8345 894 Massage #1 OUTCALL/INCALL Beaches, Downtown, Southside, Arlington. . 9AM-9PM 7 days/wk MM15239 242-8998 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/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 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances CARDOLLIE 77" Swivel pad w/tire straps and spare S tire. Rough paint job $500 904-278-1952 Dryer & Washer Excel Cond. $200 for both. Call 399-4091 4. FREEZER Sears / Kenmore 12 Cl J.white upright. 4 --shelves + door storage. $150 Call 904.786. 4591 EARN EXTRA MONEY Jobs available now! Deliver the BellSouth Real Yellow Pages telephone book in Jacksonville, Orange Park, Green Cove and surrounding areas. Daily work, including weekends with flexible daylight hours. Payment issued within 24 hours upon satisfactory check of your job. You must be 18 or older, have a valid drivers license social security card, insured vehicle. (904)720-0267 8A- 4:30P Monday- Friday $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ MONEY $$ *100% Mortgages & Loans *Bad Credit & Bankruptcy OK *1st & 2nd Mortgages *Car Loans *Debt Consolidation *No Up Front Fees *Fast Results Call Us Toll Free 1-866-P28-6925 iax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 23 902 Appliances 905 Articles 928 Electronics 955 household 955 Household For Sale Furniture Furniture. GE upright freezer G e s 24" TOSHIBA TV-VCR/ $150 OBI tnwo race 2- seatn DVD New In Box $425 Antique Bassett Dinning (0 ROLL TOP DESK- tbder window air l udluxe canopy 060 703-4626 set early 1900's Mahoo T $90, Oak teachers cond0itiones 5000 stroller $30.00; w/brass handles0$1500 de sk $t50; TV BT $7conditioneh00 pack-n -play with HomeTheatreFeaturing obo. Antique piano cabinet15.OOOak 729-2BTV $75 each call bassinet $20, tricycle 47"PanasonicProL. T.V. works great $150. wardrobecabinet $50 729-2724 $5.00 many other items /Sony Surround/VCR/ Organ $50; 8 contem- 912-882-2942 4 K INFANT available call 923-4881 DVD/ BOSE Speakers porary designer fabric S IFEAT-GracNo $1750. OBO. 703-4626 dinning chairs, like new , ROLL TOP DESK Exc cond, 6 mo's HOME THEATER AUDIO 170O.O $450; 2 cream green .$90; Oak Teachers old, Tan, green and SYSTEM 7 pcs w/DV. 0. MOBIL DJ MIXER- chairs $50; 2 wicker 7d 0esk $50; TV black, all papers $40 $100 obo. Call before T and 2 (CD) players chairs $50; 287-2726 Cabinets $15; Oak 573-0254 6pmR 379 2093 in DJ case, plug wardrobe cabinet $50; 5/3 and play Karaoke BED-AAA BARGAIN 912-882-9242. KENMOREDRYER t M A S O N I C & wheels $600 call works good! EASTERN AFRICAN 912-673-6388 BRANDNEWINPLASTIC SOFA & CHAIR, 4pc. BR S cond. cond. $50. W ART PRINTS You Queen $120 King $145 Set w/mattress. Both 912-510 8905 m u s t s e e to 0 MOBILE DJ MIXER & Mem. Foam From $340 for $700. 904-860-6775 believe! Call rim (2)CD PLAYERS inD KENMORE FREEZER 904-778 2464 aJ Case plus and Sofa & Love seat black LikeVnew upright play kareoke on Bed Luxury Firm Qn w/multicolored pil- L$ 1 5 0 o b Maternity clothes w h e e I s $ 6 0 0 Pllowtop mattress et lows. Both for $575. oKirgslancd GA. in various sizes all 912-673-6388 Neww7 yr warranty 79rsold.g2d 912-729-5904 call after 3 6 Houtfits $6.00 or less ,m m D ri & 334-8573 can Del $199 will emal pictures. S5pm. Call 923.4881 pow- QM0 MO .LE D i MIXER & other sizes available 904-997-8731 Kenrea r352NerwheelJeep also avi- 2 (CD) Players in DJ Kenmorewasher &dryer aable$25.00 also a case plug & play Bed- n sz metal SOFA & LOVESEAT bought in 5/05. like karaoke on wheels T sleigh bed head- I ld e world map new, $200. ea. 247 4187 MATERNITY KHAKI $600; Call 912.673-6388 w board footboard 'l. design,2 green2and MIC A oVnEN uo aUniforms, shirts IEE iM w/rails washed c gold, 2 end tables M MI aWAVE OVEN nts, skirts. ne PIOneEEm uJM se antique copper finish coffee table. Excellent i$50; GE.8cu.ft800 l f Mixer, must see Gorgeous yr old $100 condition $500. 1)watts, 1 touch whitsetlof maternity wand hear $300. 912-729-1225 771-8930. convenience pads. whites. $100 takes al. 2912-673-6388 771-8930. Day 904,Y908-1564; night 992-8556 42OFO VE8SEw 904542-3611. Men's 26 Beach SPEAKERS (2) 4 way BEDROOM 4 PC SET $298 Black with M ulti- 9 n0E454i2l3 el. Ra Mln's&"Bacu- 9i Fl0 n ag 2 PcSofa&Chair0From$298- colored pillows. 7 RANGE Whirlpool 30" cruisericycle o ne k P PcOakDinetteFrom$118 years old, good electric, self cleaning, Huff$15.00,2 computer 50. Mhz 3PcQnSimmonsBd $198 condition. Both for $75. Call 292-0365 Honda3"tiresonRm entiumw/Cwriter&17 PcSealy TwinBed $129 $575. Will e-mail pic- Stove $200refrig- P175-70-R13 $25.00 in monitor $200. Call Linda 3Rm 18PcCondo Pkg$998 tures.Call997-8731. e er a to r $13 5f0 ; 781-6222 904-287-8432 VCR's From $20 mr ave $30: 20" Color TV's From $75 SOLAR PANELS for kitchen light fix MEN'S BLACK Fruits/ $25 I 6 2 yrs ols. COWBOYBOOTS,Size 93swimming less $k1 .0 etr Uktrlz 935 X CORT MPUEARACESENTERhS |T 1. 92-76812.aiNever.worn. $50o. Vegetables COR 4CLEARANCE9CENTER $1200, sell for $300; 904233 7682 call 912-576-313 396-9000 OCall 904- 642 2936or SUZUKI VL1SOO SPECIAL SALE on #2 BEOOM S blk 904-699-4505 Burg undy & golds, SOTP-SHARE LRG,2 Peaches. $5.00while they gloss dresserw/ kTABEglass, like 9250 m6, cruise, STbRY HOUSE nr last. GA 912.6472787 mirror night stands, new, with four black -lights, long shot HbrmreS0-Blanding & Knight ___r__cis__al_____r ipes custom saddle Boxx.. Cable N Mrd arire, $0.i chairs. Call for more ags, $7000 Cal phone inc'd $325 + AlQ AC/Heat/ must see 642-3575 4 info. $200obo. 912-673-6388 until's, Also cozy home M Fuel BOX & MAI-RESS SE 904-529-1586 Wash/Dryer + Upright near OP Mal Express- Qn Size. In Plastic. $120 TASK CHAIR, Ver- Freezer -exc cod. 612-6646 rent A/C12,000 BTU (904)6740405ticleAdjustable, Freezer4ex9cond.6 16used only 3-4 XI)' (5)Caster Wheels. $125ea 904-797-3PRO SPORTonths. $190. CallS A BUNK BEDS- Loft Dark blue fabric. SWASHER/ DRYER FITNESS CLIMBER 904-269-9542 system ts efd up Comfortable. Like new SET -Kenmore, exc Call Kim 904-778-2464 __ I J" carate furniture $9. Firm. 268-2482 2I0 0cond, will deliver,. with lnadder$200 _or -like new. $250 Radio Airplanes & Build- 945 Garage call 904-277-2849 Call 994.0100 ing Equipment. $275 w Sales please leave msg 965 Medical WASHER/DRYER 904-298-0384 912-573-5800 Wm SET r /d R G SALTWATER TLANTIC BCH. ro CHINA CABINET- Bed Craftmatic Adj. twin I WASHER &DRYER Norge, protein skimmer, light, some tools, etc. NO beautiful detailing, Call heavy duty, 221b., exc cabinet and canopy, KIDS STUFF... 912-227-0930 ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR, cond,$100ea. 642-3575 $400n542-3455 ext 117 ATL BCH 9-12 Sat, 0 COMPUTER DESK & mirrors, never used WASHER & DRYER SALTWATER Seminole Rd. Ift on 20th T CHAIR Very good $00 obo. 724-5488 Also 245-7010 7 AQUARIUM 75 gal- St. rt on Selba Madera cond. $75. 805- 8512 - w Alsoi245-70R17 x 'lon, with wet/dry Ct. couch games chn 886-0534 Iv msg. stock Dodgetires filter, UV sterilizer, h'hold good, art, tri SCOOTER-Golden Eagle less then l000mi. $150 protein skimmer, aod, X projector & 5 COMPUTER DESK with with swingaway elec 912-576-5372 cabinet & canopy $400 E is hutch woodgrain $200. lift, accessories, mint A WASHER&DRYER OEagle Harbor, Moving 4all Linda cond, new $7500, sale SWhirlpool WASHER, s 5--0 Samle HapmSo in. 904-287-8432 $2800. Call 646-1128 duty, extra large; e tional, 3 recliners fold Musical DRYER 4 cycle, 3 tem- tL912-673 7565. GREEN COVE Fri&Sat 8-3 downtable. Excellent 970 Merchandise/ perature, heavy duty, 103 Park St.; Take US 17 down Exellen t 970 Merchandise! extra large $350 for SLOT MACHINE -Vegas S L on Park just S. of paid $2500. Must sell Services pair. Call after 5pm. style console unit "The Rich's BarBQue. $700. 904-568e6829l (904)745-0994. Haywire Nickel Slot", ve-Hue Sale DRUM HARDW2 ARE uses real $, good cond, Green Cove-Huge Sat Ole!co -Call ,. WASHER for sale. works great, enter- at 454 S Vermont St Off Couch reclining & Yamaha Assorted Call / Roperly/o. tainment use only ofSR16, Sat 06/18and rocker-reclinersetDk foritem list. 422-0173 B10 ?r. F0-8459Ex1000ami4a r Sun 06/19. &7am to 2p bllentcond. $100 $1000 obo. 545-0950 Sun 06/19. 7am to 2pm oth90615085 Drum Set Percussion SSPA -35 person, JAX BEACH Moving Sale! c Plus 5 pc. Set com- Articles 35jets, cover Furn, h'hold, books. .0. Crib and mattress d Io pete with cymbals S r les w/lift. warranties, clothes, classroom 347 T excel cond. neu- and seat 11/2 years Forale in etal StAugustine Blvd. 8-2 trial color. $200. old like new $175 2 7 $4500 ing.$ rdal A ed2000 00 e$8obo. Call 882-2647 912-8827252 (Dobble pane 714-1313. JCP -Multi Family Fri lass) build a hot only 8am. 824 Bugle Curio Cabinet, solid GUITAR -Fender strat P -5 Person 3Sl a tjets Ranch Way T Oak. Hall Tree, '04. (Mexican) Fender 41.ouseS0SH 19"X43" SPA 3 Person 35 ets anc y Excel cond. $150. frontman 25R amp glass $250.00 or cover w/lift steps MANDARIN Bargains 904-215-5357 Digitech Effects pedal. $ 1 0 0 0 e a c h warrentie4s moving galore huge sale St. Mint, pd $575. asking 912 -729 -8904 or retail $4500. sell $2000. Joseph Catholic Center DIINIG ROOM SET, $350 472-6856 912-673-1897 obo. 904-714-1313 11600 St. Augustine Rd. ., living room set, 1970-S COKE MACHINE SPA 3-5 person 35 furn clothes, h'hold $ bedroom set. Piano Everett Console holds 12 ounce can jets, cover w/lift, items and more. Fri & F Moving Sale! Call $500. Excellent cond. works 2best offer l steps warranties. Sat 8am-3pm. 641-4545 or 514-1333 904-220-7886 works best offer 22steps warranties. forap2t _______f9 90 38 7 0 MuR a rd o vi n4 0R ea n lP LMan da rin G race C o m m . Speakers $4500, sell $2000 OBO Church Sat 9-3; 10938 ,L Dining table + 6 Sporting e a, Hkers 4-w a n 714-1313 Hood Rd. S. 268-8854 chairs $650; couch ll Goods R Klipsch KLf-20 $1000 ILS D 1whieadbwoad _GRoM MoM inew asking$400; HP SPA -1 ike new, Rio Moving sailedining $385; oheadbtoabrd ScomputerS00mhz Grande, 7 sweater I roomivingroom, vide table ScmCN XLR8R Pentium 3w/cd writer & w/oungerer&r and wl bedroom sets call 42$10; side table $10 O i XR 17 in monitor $200 call accessories $3100 904B641-4545 904-233-7682 Lamborghini Of Road Bikes $6250. O.B.O., Linda 904-287-8432 221-7458 Moving Sale-Eagle DINNING ROOM 703-4626 i 42" round dinette TREADMILL Nordic track HarborStoney Glen-E gPTse t INrGo SS 4cm LOOK AL364 ST tle oaki all wood ESP1000S. space saver, Sat.8-2pm. 2428Stoney Oyster Colorgl Alum/Carbon Frame/ ch0i ori cost $749. extra Glen Dr. Household, tabletop orig Carbon Fork Ultegra STI condition $85.00 waing belt like new, Sportinggoods,etc. $750. Sell $395. Carbon Fork Ultegra ST phone375-9733 $250. Exec desk 60x30, 249-6916 Built ROLF Vector S 4ires& Rims walnut finish great Murrayi(Sat 8-12), Wheelset New In Box SPie R1msX second, $100. Sofa bed, antiques ( china at Dinning Set Formal $2850. 0.8.0. 703-4626 S P225/75R15 S 81x35 neutral color $75, cabinets, ironing board, 8 chairs, largeomlete set of ' Lug Toyota Dunlap area rug 8x8. mauve & dresser), kerosene 4 table, china hutch ladies golf clubs M&S, good tread oreen 7 5, Bikes, heater, total gym, and walnut color, must 2 | [metal woods irons $125. Call 879-2992 aeighpirit 10 speed, tools. 909 Jasmine Place, sell $350. 904-225-9725 he ad covers bag ABOVE GROUND POOLS. his&ers eacAir 8918346 DR SETPecan finish, new c new in box, compsys compressor Campbell N -RUMMAGE SALE china cabinet 7ft tall x wrty, all sizes 730-742' Hausfeld, 4hp, 13 gal. N'sde -RUMMAGE SALE china cabinet, 7ft tall x - like new $100. 246-6304 Sat. 8-2; St. Elizabeth's 5ft wide round table, DEER HUNTING LEASE S AMERICAN HERI- Episcopal Church, extendsrom 42"to76" DEER1200 HUNTINGacres plEusE2br S TAG POOL TABLE WASHER & DRYER YO 1735 Leonid Road. oval, 4 hi back chrs. 2 dr0 cabin 8 points or larger :aBoston series e $250ea. Sofa & chair sa d erver with black 1 beautiful maple tan/camel rattan $250 P.2860 Holly marble top, 42" long x 2 Allendale SC. wood, leather pockets, ea. Call 591-2086 Sat 8-5. Full bed elect 30" high, table pad free 803-584-2357, comes withaccesso-es ea.Call59scooter, H'hold linens, w/table, $800 781-3592 GOLF CLUBS grips leas $3000 o Arts & Crafts/ DR SUITE -table, 6chrs2 installed various 904-742-4862 a ls OCEANWAY chinas, 1 buffet, table stlfsf$.0 sach 9 Hobbies COMMUNITY pad, exc cond, $750 BR new from $1C50.cell saltwater reefincls BO THERS PR 6E S lwetdryfilter. ROTHERS P 600 June 18,2005 & tbis chest of drawers, SEmbroidery raach June25,2005,7am oversized dress w/2 GOLF CLUSold lights, fish w/stand extrasa. -1pm. Call1904.714.6500 mire, $750 771-3698 |style Wilson 912-882-6371 ye msg$ Bought locally at & R OFFMONUMENTRD. ENT i woods and Spald- e g Sewing Ctr. 4/25/05. e e T. CNTR -w/ light exc irons with ba A to Z You save up to Used twice. Downsiz- MovingrsameSat1June condo. pdg$1200, sell ng pu ter. 90oneverythingnow! ing must sell. Pd $8400 $600. 292-9835 H-3 2 0681 cell 358-2265 259-2292 new. Will sacrifice for Oak Ridger. 1S. 6 1 e n 1 $7000. Call for info clothestoys, misc. Entertainment BABYSTROLLER 912-638-8543 St. OLD ORTEGA Multi Center-solid oak $250 Golfclubsram Double Eddie Simons Island. Family Sale! Fri. & Sat. obO. 223-8156 T gold, irons 3 pw, Bauer. Excellent 8"5. 2844 HarvardAve1-3 oosPutter condition. Call CERAMIC MOLD SALE eatBgans! Entertainment2HradAeoodnrt 573-2863. Large selection of good Great Bargains T Center Oak, w/ g $900771-0365 molds. Low prices. ORAI Jr E P | adjustable shelves PRCOR 31 Bath Tub-6'x4.5', 8 jets. Thurs & Fri 16th & 17th V tinted glass doors GYM:PRECOR3.21, granite.gold of June. Noon-6pm. enlosure. Will fit 37" strength training w/eg faucets.pump 912-729-7570 5 arga-et t, TV. Total dimensions t nt consr 3200 sk incl..$700obo. 9,52"Wx48"Hx17"D $50. eails over $3200.2ask- 904-262-7727 Orange Park 1278 912-Wx729-12257"D $50. Cal BEANIEDABI 920 Business/ / Independent Drive9 2 BEANIE BABIES- 920 moving SAT SUN 0 ENTERTAINMENT Ladies golf clubs (Retired) qtO 450. 0d great set for 1993-2001. Must accessories, clothing lonly 2 ears old starters only $45.00 t sell$2500obo BANK LIQUIDATION, golf, tools, appliances, can deliver $250 cal 264-4587 (h)282-7573 Large quantities of sprayerlot more Ca904.2691174. MAKING ROOM FOR Steelcase brand officeC0 BEANIES BABIES cubicles. 954-801-9920 SAINT MARY'S / DABY Wilson Air SRetired $2.50-$5.00 Moving Sale June ENTERTAINMENT Hockey Game $20 .to choose from. Workstation / Cubicles .L,18th & 19th. 8am / CENTER- solid oak Harvard Foosbaol Please Call Only$595 until204 Powder- with glass doors $75; both gently used. 912-496-4885 HermanMiller8'x8' horn Rd. Everything can hold 32" TV 904-744.2897 CRaMustgo!!.$125 904-886-0534 Iv CAR SUBWOOFER with pedestal & overhead g msg POOL TABLE Gandy TAND AMP 10" SUB Gator Office Furniture SAN JOSE 6736 Madrid Sportsman 8 ft slate . Xin tube. No box (904k 724-6400 Ave. Fri-Sat 8:30-5. FUTON $100; Queen bed Professional players tbi k needed. Crossfire __ Lots of furn, Xmas, $400; Wedding Dress not made anymore. 70wx2 Amp exc. cond. Colectables w/d, antq player piano, $75; Treadmill $75. best Comm'l model (solid $100 882-5267 7 collectables houseware, crystal, offer 521-9787 built, not furniture $100. 882-567 922 & Jewelry china tools kit. etc. 1 style)s ec. pool sticks, C coach Handbags bIk o f San 'Jose Blvd, GIRLS BEDROOM balls etcI. oos$1000 5533650 Camel & Suede Record Collection -6 turn on Dupont or. ST- twin bed. . Hampton Buckle ecord Collecto 6 LaVacaSt. Everything 4J'chest, desk, white, PROFORM 700 Hobo$110. crates of vintage LP's mustgo. solid wood $150 Cardio cross Mahogany Leather and older 78's. Great 904-886-0534 Iv msg \ |Lelliptial trainer, Legacy Small Hobo. $85 variety. Make offer. SAN MARCO. SAT. 9-12 excellent condi- Like new 904.714-1995 Take away 538-9909 Furn, newer & antique, ,a KITCHEN TABLE- tion $250. 771-8930. SCRUTCHES-wood, ROLEXMENS STAINLESS 1011 Arbor Ln. Wite 4 h PRO WElDER HOME (1) tall, and (1) Oster Perpetual $1750. WESTSIDE -10453 Old tJ* o p $ 8 0 GYM MIodel 17, .|short pair. Like obo. Call 904-631-7111 Plank Rd. Fri Sat 9-4. 904-886-0534 Iv msg \ DOST Designed to t new $8seach. furn, clothes nick k develop every Call268-2482 nacks. baskets, linens, LIVING ROOM major muscle $125. 925 Computers books, glassware, more Starter kit, wooden Leave message DORM REFRIG- WESTSIDE -FrPi-Sat lfuton, two papa- 912-673-9570. J'dow a/c$heat/cool COMPAQ AIOO0 8-1 .647 Sonia Dr. zan chairs two w$300, commercial All.in-one printer bike, toys clothes antique end tables/ STILL HUNT CLUB- bakers rack $100, ger- IExcellent cond, furnteachers stuff coffee table $150 obo. Food plots, fishing $400 904-272-7352 Windows XP. $125 obo White wash Entertain- tyler 8.0hp incline GE STOVE like new This Sat & Sun have your ment Cab. $75. 315-0336 Ul $200. St. Steeldouble rack $ET ikee g._ xcllet7sink w/faucet $50. macoil top self clean- t DELLOPTPLEX garagesaleatThe MAPLE DINING Sears car topper $50. Call used digital read ] 64MBRam2GB Spaces Starting @ hIS round with wide 282-5452 USB/LAN Ports 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA seleafx i nndtSurfer- I)yr i l. 2 MOVING SALE High end 270-6317ext114 - Must sell before Dell XPS 3000 Loaded __________ furniture, some ___________ m o v e E m a i I Desk/Chair/Printer New antiques. 291-4051 985 Trailers salfamilycomcast.net in Box $1000 0.B.0. LAWN TRACTOR Crafts- start.$750Cal1292-0365 sofa, end tables 904-262-7727 904277.8205 MS 0In cut. Less than 100 couch Excellent condition n f _S hrs. Asking $2000. Excellent ., NANNY NEEDED for $1400 080 213-9590 Condition. 904-803-6353 T military family ,a. Mower self .l. mid-December. 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KEY BUICK CO. 4660 Southside Blvd Equal Opportunity Employer in a Drug flee Workplace I W lw I - 24 Jax Alr NeOWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 16, 2005 A weekly look at the automotive market uan SCdnladn/peuldi Dodge makes it easy to hail this cab By Dan Scanlan Special Y u've got to love Dodge. Back in 1997, when it intro- duced its first "compact" pickup, everybody knew the new Dakota was- n't really that small. It was the hometown bully among the little Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Isuzu and Nissan trucks, offering a V-6, more interior room and a longer cargo bed than the rest. The result was it made a popular niche for itself. Sure enough, the storytelling was over by 1997 when Dodge decided its slightly bigger truck deserved to insti- tute a new class, called mid-size trucks. Now Dodge has done it again, joining the rest of the pickup truck builders in following the "bigger-is-better" dictum. The second-generation Dakota's 115.9- inch wheelbase and 193-inch length weren't enough in a world where everyone else's compact truck was growing. So the redesigned 2005 model Dakota is now the largest mid-size pickup in the market, with the only V-8 in its class. By the numbers our Dodge Dakota SLT Club Cab was 218.8 inches long, with a 131.3-inch wheelbase, 230-hp V- 8 and up to 7,000-pound towing capaci- ty. That is 3.7 inches longer, much of it ahead of the front axle to provide added crush space for improved impact performance. The bumpers also are extended slightly farther fore and aft to increase their protective capabilities in low-speed impacts, while the body has been widened 2.7 inches. In comparison, the 2004 GMC Canyon two-wheel-drive Crew Cab, itself bigger than the S-10 it replaced, had a 220 horsepower, in-line five- cylinder engine, 125.9-inch wheelbase, 207-inch length and a towing capacity of up to 4,000 pounds. The Toyota Tacoma Access Cab is 208.1 inches long, with a 127.8-inch wheelbase, either a 164-hp four, or a 245-hp V-6, and can tow between 3,500 and 6,500 pounds, depending on equipment. Now, let's check out the exterior. Dodge's last-generation Dakota truck Dan Scanlan/special The squared-off looks of the exterior carry through on the gray plastic interior of the 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT. 2005 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SLT c at Vehicle type Base price Engine type Displacement Horsepower (net) Torque (lb-ft) Transmission Wheelbase Overall length Overall width Height Front headroom Front legroom Rear headroom Rear legroom Cargo capacity Towing capacity Curb weight Fuel capacity Mileage rating Last word mid-size rear-wheel-drive pickup $21,910 (As driven $28,174) SOHC, 16-valveV-8 4.7-liter 230 hp at 4,600 rpm 295 at 3,600 rpm 5-speed automatic 131.3 in. 218.8 in. 71.7 in. 68.6 in. 39.6 in. 41.9 in. 36.5 in. 32.1 in. 46.6 cubic feet in 6.6-ft. bed upto 7,150 Ibs. 2,590 pounds 22 gallons 15 mpg city/20 mpg highway A mid-size truck that can handle some big size truck duties. and Durango SUV shared a lot in their exterior and interior design, but that isn't the case now. The latest Durango, introduced in 2004, gets a Dodge Ram- style rounded grille and fender shape. The Dakota goes all angular with the face it presents to the world, starting with a squared-off power dome hood with a sharp character line at its outer edges, before the angular fenders begin. The headlights are boxy in shape, framing the big rectangular chrome grille with trademark Dodge crosshairs over a faceted chrome and black front bumper with inset fog lights on the matte black lower section. The front fenders tuck in at the doors, then the rear fenders flare out like semi-stepsides, ending in stacked twin- cylinder taillights reminiscent of some recent Dodge concept trucks, with a chrome steel and rubber step bumper and wide tailgate. The chrome five- spoke wheels wear P275/60R17-inch Goodyear Eagle RS-A radials. Fit and finish on the body was fine. Inside, one change from last year - our Club Cab model (front bucket seats and forward-facing rear jump seats accessible via rear-hinged access doors) is now the base model, with a Quad Cab (four doors and seating up to six) the only other body style. Both live on the same wheelbase, the cargo bed length the only difference. Hop inside, an easy leap since our rear-wheel-drive model's gray cloth bucket seat was about rump height, and you face an angled gray plastic design centering on a tilt-adjustable four-spoke steering wheel facing bright pewter plastic-trimmed gauges (120-hp central speedometer/7,000-rpm tach on the right and gas and temperature on the left) that glow a greenish-white at night. That wheel has integrated cruise-control buttons, but no stereo , remote buttons (an option). The heated cloth bucket seats were firm, supportive and very comfortable, the driver's seat getting six-way power seat bottom adjustment, manual lum- bar support and manual seat rake adjustment. If the front seats were comfortable, the rear seats were marginal, even for our 10-year-old, who said the seat backs were bolt upright, the padded head restraints too hard, and toe room minimal under the front passenger seat. The rear jump seats folds up to offer 30 cubic feet of storage, an increase of 4 cubic feet and useful for a grocery store run. Our Club Cab gets a 6-foot, 6-inch bed with tie-downs and a cargo light. The Dakota Quad Cab features a 5-foot, 4-inch bed. Both can be had with a sliding rear window. But we did- n't like the over the left shoulder visi- bility when trying to merge, thanks to the thick B pillar and roof-mounted shoulder belt support that limited our view. Under the hood, Dakota owners can get a standard 3.7-liter Magnum V-6 with 210 horsepower and 235 pound- feet of torque; a 4.7-liter, 230-hp V-8, or a new 4.7-liter High Output Magnum V-8 with 250 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. Our 2,300-mile- old test truck had the middle engine with a five-speed, column-mounted automatic. It didn't feel like a V-8, barely squeaking the rear tires when unloaded as it got to 60 mph in a very average 9 seconds on dry pavement with smooth shifts. But with the engine and gearing, this mid-size can tow a full-size load of up to 7,100 pounds not too shabby. New coil-over-shock front suspension and a new hydroformed and fully boxed frame, plus a new front and rear suspension do make the Dakota's high- way rider comfortable, although we had some bounce over rippled roads. On-road handling was fine for a pick- up, with predictable understeer in turns and some body lean. The power steering had a nice, direct feel, with adequate power assist. The front disc/rear drum brakes had the optional ABS, and offered solid stops when we tested it unloaded, with a bit of nose dive and minimal fade after repeated hard use. The base price of a rear-wheel-drive Dodge Dakota SLT Club Cab is $21,910, with standard Magnum V-6, cargo box lamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, AM-FM-CD stereo, a/c, power windows and door locks, keyless remote, folding rear seats, rear access doors and full- size spare. Our options included heat- ed cloth front bucket seats for $525; an $865 option package with overhead console with trip computer, six-way power driver's seat and security sys- tem; a $525 trailer towing group with transmission oil cooler, power side- view mirrors and heavy-duty battery; $495 anti-lock brakes; $495 side air bags; $1,170 five-speed automatic transmission; $40 for the 3.92 ratio rear axle; $785 for the 4.7-liter Magnum V-8; $140 for the sliding rear window; $295 for the anti-spin rear dif- ferential; $245 for the bed liner and $820 for the 17-inch alloy wheels and tires. That makes the manufacturer's suggested retail price $28,174. Bottom line the new Dakota is a real truck, downsized just enough for people who need to tow or haul a bit less and don't need a leviathan when they need to park it in their garage or parking spot. The bed's length is per- fect for hauling most big stuff, the V-8 can pull up to 7,000 pounds, and you can fit two people and lots of stuff inside. If you need more, get a Ram, but lose the 15-mpg city/20-mpg high- way estimated mileage. Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on Northeast Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traf- fic during a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provided by the manu- facturer according to their sched- ule and represent a broad spec- trum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufacturer's suggest- ed retail prices. 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Ithr lull- SATURN 5C291 41(-10 .utill Blr ,-d 1 16l6 Ca.sai Ave 7W-6541 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Idel naval 912-537-2244 ianIs oad1e4d. $ 690006 Blue.ma0nual.lOmem. wwl4omt92-57e 921 7574 leather,20AM,,')F3 CD1 A B KC s F_2 215/75R15, less Arlockw bgon r = = GARBER FORD-MERCURY 1029 Allanc B. 7W u V.1then 2,01000 m, used FORD ESCORT 9 wgon tracol cotrl "wk old, salt pepper e Wrang ler Kngsld, cond. ma2600A3. 8 a s0 NTLEY ORLANDO Gree Spnngs 22 ARLINGTON TOYOTA $500 786-4898, Ga 912-729-8904 afterep bK90ATLA 0 eu Bs.1 1RE ORLANDO PAPILLON PUPS- 7 ,bak1 a5prmai. F(VycaOrDnEPOARE '2 S Av PAPuONPUPS912- 5pm0- e FOTRD EORR' 02 S o 'AURNAT ''99 Lt, N RB leBr MIKE SHAD FORD NORTHFLORIDA UNCOLN MERCURY 1093 AnI Blvd 721 300 feafrlendloha dogs. HR g1 less t,.mu,,L 7 $sl3 o 0 HOUSANDS RI M esY T MHAU Lo o n an.. .7 333E At The Avenues 4620 SOUndeBvd 6.00 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES PI BU17ULLPUPS -DC Athen 2000mFles FORD FOCUS '03Alow wks, rednoe5C WrglerKnsande derful rst car 10.527 $ 4.200.89-2 .]2 10720 Ph.l.ps Hwy 90.-292-3325 7447 Blandng Blvd 777 3000 10564 Phllps Hwy 262-0338 Sl oaoeo. 5500 iL TOMBUSHBMW MIKEDAVIDSONFORD KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA POOD3EANUmSYTiny TOnCReg, HC, Cash Only --ofOnePrN E li .0. SADDLE BAGS 190t5381.6580 786-4307 or 276-2530 904-317-9759 R V | T Blackfiberglass FORD MUSTANG '01oi TOYOTACAMRY 01. Loa 9850 Allani, Blvd 7250911 AT REGENCY MATHENY LOTUS 601 ruungermr3nOrle7 -l91O APUG PUPS 9wks -- u for motorcycle, STBBUCF308A. $18988 ml.need osee.wont ____ R MAHN n CoeIL0 2DF/Uwl, 2 Hwuks RC a lor er00. rO SB AU as 8995. 33 uO55 n5- 96 50 Aalsr5 Blvd 725-3.0 11211 AAtlvnllc Blvd 642-1500 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA DFFcAVID 904-26-3 Radiator new forftI SNO volume Motoriz ed '93-97 Intrepd con- F MU TootaCam GARBER BUICK MIKE SHAD FORD 95 U Souh S Aug BPUPS -fawn. 9wks old, Largest and MOST cord model $100. clean, need to sell7aso tDRDiUi AK ch lines, H. $500 RESPECTED DEALESR 751-67v6 $395. Call 338 I J1055 '02 240mo 858 386-462-4025 RESPECTE DAE TIRES 4 dyr Wrangler FORD MUSTANG GT 02 TOYOTA CELICA 98Very Cov, rr 502 OF ORANGE PARK TOM BUSH MAZDA 80e-r22y r90,o-a7800 3mo.$2 a. em, $320 O 710056 Li om wac 3381055 call no, $45 33 Ui KEY BUICK o00 Banrd.ng Blvd 777673 9850 Atlanc Blvd 725-0911 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA wkOPSho, KCReg. WHITE TRUCK FORD MUSTANG 00 TOOTA CELCA 02. 4660 Suhside Blvd 42 6060 MAZDA CITY 13lO Cas~ Ave 3894561 SHIH-TZU AKC, ch selectionlt'seasytodo need $40 takes it. blki$top, garaekeSet, ,OYOTA CELICA 3 S 3S 6916BlnngBd 779E0600UD D sired. m/tf, $500-uph business with US. Call Josh772-7133 adult org. towner GT- 0 TRspd. aC ll 9128s0iAvie 9-T l quality, 262-7503 'Guar dBET BUYS. 0.10.95. 904-220- 7886 8COGGIN GMC TRUCKS ll.: r a,,9438.448 PCLAUDE NOLANCADILLAC ASHTISDELLEVW SAuESEKlniptS 1-1m Pleasebeforeyou BUY, 1320 Antiques/ reORaMr spnSTArG.anCrLNoler .ls.C C Allnic Blvd 724-2U1 ASH TISDELLE VW breeder. 904-6 9691 t e g 3600 3PD. CC. ask 2628998 4700 SoBi.tld' Blvd BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 1481 WellsRoad 269-2603 ARLIDERS- $175 ENJOYABLEEXPERIENCE! 977 SANe AT- FORDPROOYOTA EL NIMNICHTCADILLAC GARBERGMCTRUCKS 231 7241080 'STEENVW MNeach. 5Nos OOP.3girls IS5UN 810 Excellent pAFORDPROBI GT- 00 5;pon ,r 1boy. Call 707-3245 ..cond tlon. Original 1 '89-lcyl. 58km. Power. sun rf rear s la Bled LLAC ARBE GMC TR K G1reen Cove Spnngi B4-4l02 0 PGO'STEEN T TVW $ 74, 1 Wn204Z. EngIne only. 1ser wth re3 89 spoiler l.o42 ear Blnd 0n0 Green C ovcefl Le Sprng 3% 5486 LLbred boln PU 9Ca 3 9 n S am coro 00 2962- 8 PARKER CADILLAC M E A0 TOM BUSH MINI TOM BUSH VW 904-221-6971or lB Iooksgood, needs 80 07498116 77327 -u12,.7r a..f7 Ai ii- COGGIN HONDA 9875 Aianric, Blvd 725-11 9850 Aan Blvd 725-0911 904-962-5402 & PRsw l ome work. $4950. HONDA ACCORD EX V6 *00 TOYOT'A CEL'CA GS :l'c7j79 ON ATLANTIC 7lTHi- LNC L YORKIEPUPS teacups& ,A PACE ARROW '85- 2C a I F r a n k AUTO. LTR SNRF 8.31 C '00- 6ipd ",l56r A 1 P U An]NH 1 CG TYAV smalls $650-$1500 a Good for Hunter 282- 1272 Mirt $9.950.53 1892 JL unr ,r noo t t .-,:d COGGIN CHE AVENUES 7airB 1 CnITn BITvII 386-467-9430 'l5and Fix up $2500. MERCEDES 450 SL HONDACVIC 012 56k,-m Itnr $ 12.tob,G, V YU-I ALVENUEH 11003 AlanIt Blvd 5.b5880 CITY MITSUBISHI ORKoES 1 M, $900 it282-1272 Frank Antique w/origa. FL Low le 19p S o C52 Chr. 904 380 027 COGGIN HONDA O'STEEN VOLVO CH3EVOL5ET1OFgST.AUSnT.at the AVENUES 707-7254red, te in ior C- TOYOTACOROLLA CREST CHEVROLET OF ST. AUGUSTINE 10857 ips H 260 9222 2525 PlIps Hwy 396-5486 tom car cover. Set of Great Car Save on gas $5997 Trades OK Main manuals. A/C. $4121 or o.w T L MrA 0al 13 99 I 9959S4L276251 I / DRo 821 mIl Rd 21 1880 2898 U S HWy 1 S I-8FO-5D1669 WKWTOHPuiEiR YTIOUm Sl404 3816580 7 3 GARBER CHEVY DUVAL HONDA CITY MITSUBISHI ___1325 AutomotFve HONDA CIVIC S 02 TOYOTA PRIUC 03 VerY rir,], 264-4502 899 10585 Atlnnc Blvd 565 2489 PROFESSIONAL PUPPS-ormooryce. STOF04. $12988 mi.O es PRIU 0 oee.trAEG Y.L DISCOUNTS Chevy Cavalier TO.IBUSHAuTOPL iS $29 m. : 10 GORDON CHEVY 1nCITYMITSUBISHI AUT portat on ON lueM toz e.Runs Great. GpSiHRDDANCHVAX AUTOLEASING TransporTtatIio ON .,cWBassW0goerF, HONDA CIVIC VP'04 TOYOTA SOLARA 0 ver 1166, Blardoing Blvd 272-200 LUCAS HONDA OFJAX of ORANGE PARK 0231 Allanc Brlvd 722-1694 1200 AviaIoi bGreat Car For High W T9F4loB.mi10.788r low mile. $ee.99i or 801 RI O, BU6MAZDA s1205 Boatson co1 I oSChl/ColleeStudent rl.bU.HAUT1CLLE' i1 $214mom.ac. 338.1055 JERRY HAMM CHEV ; 505 BlBndlng Blvd 779-8100 2mo0Sailboats Daf e 912 577 1053 HUNDAI TIBURONGT 3 A. VOLVO JERRiY HAMwM CHV 0 B vd 98tantc Blvd NI RT Rentals 2NDBUYAUTOcom TOMBU6SHALITO PLE a 1 387 am. rm' as lm2Marine E upment cLEAN USED CARS JAGUAR XKB Cony "0. alol 912 882,305 Sl00 GEORGE MOORE CHEV KEY HYUNDAI COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC and Supplies Fifth Wheel's ACURA INTEGRA RS tne toys. 32K mi. 537.000 obo very good cona , lV RwanSuppe Travel Trailer's 94 Sps cTpe 2 obo.912 262 9526 or 1 Be(ah Blvd 249-8282 60 Soulnsde Bld 642.6060 10600 Bd 429 BEAH 30Motorcycles/,ini o.gr M e $450 a0 Ca EE C ORCHERTOKA1EE 55lA. 1 95 G e = NIMNICHTCHEV COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 68s3BeacnBed 724-3511 1305AutoBrokers Dealer in FL Volumeo ACURA TL -02 3.2 -options.ATAC CC. VW BEETLE 00 Loaded 1C A 387-4041 10859 PihpSHCy 880-3000 1310 U Auto Pa Ch sDealermion, FLVolumer / ACU 0 2 3.si sell --CD. E et. cono Outstano.ng cond. BRUMOSPRE-OWNED ir-en-LeaSe Pie.' 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Evlnrude. $1200. 912-729-4365 J985 AlanSc Bed 371-87 254-5233or 642-0430 3 BIKE Haulmark Low you! RICK KEFFER CARUSO JEEP 9875 AlanC Bld 37148 5h Ao nB Hauler 16 8.5w. tan. 1-95 El,1129 Fern Bch 1750 Sode Bld 725 BRUMOS MOTORCARSINC. COGGIN USED CAR eBoat PAkgs s -.o ,cC 0.,ST & EASYu FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERCENTER Reel-man 904 2379269 ,T. ri r.- l.-ror *, Cl A U T O L ''' .*.J V 8500Alln..BRu, 7?4-4q99q 416' GHENEE -91j tl ; 1, firm. C M Allariw Blvd 724-4999 '9.2y a I ,van ize d 5-04 Mad,,3,e -Jeep of Orange Park traerand95 HARLEYDAVIDSON A TO LO A N S ATLANTIC DODGE ,55 Welfs Rd 269-P13 ROLLS ROYCE-ORLANDO V.I.P. AUTO SALES Mariner $9.90OBO SPORTSTER 893 8AUNTRO LO A3,1rB4S596 Psls269-1033 673-6300. '05 Cust rims, 200mi 2330 US1 S0ulh 354-4421 MIA 895 N Rold Re3gar Bld 5936 Philips Hwy 733-7439 1 BOSTON WHALER 99. .7900obo.579 6163 For Great People with Torpedo'd Credit MIKECARUSO i SHAD T Luood/raondn 407-339 3443 hydraulic steering low S 5uper Glide4100 '1. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 89 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |