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Historic Milestone \'S-30 CO Completes 1,000 Traps In S-3 Page 4 Learning To Sail Base Hosts NJROTC Students Pages 8-9 Sports Challenge Hospital Employees Compete In Events Page 12 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com J=A-WNN-ING E A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER *199 TOUCHING NAS Jax BASE firefighters .Air News Win top No Jax Air News published July 7 The Jax Air News will not be published July 7. The next issue will re- sume July 14. All articles and classified ads submit- ted during that week will be held for the July 14 issue. For more informa- tion, call 542-5588. Stor- ies and photos can be submitted to jaxairnews@ comcast.net. USO needs volunteers The USO needs your help! Volunteers are needed to man the Air- port USO Office at the Jacksonville International Airport today from 5-9 p.m., tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Satur- day from 6-9 p.m. If you can help out, call Sonya at 778-2821 or 741-6655. Vacation Bible School is coming Registration for Vaca- tion Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is currently ongoing for all children ages 5-12. VBS runs July 25-29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Reli- gious 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. FFSC offers educational and support programs All NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- bers and their families and Department of De- fense civilian personnel here. The following work- shops are available in June: June 27-30 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retiring) June 28, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop To register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Navy awards By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer T wo NAS Jacksonville firefighters are being recognized for their heroic actions during Hurricane Jeanne, which hit the First Coast Sept. 25, 2004. Station Fire Chief David Lanier and Firefighter Rodney Clark have been selected as winners of the 2004 Navy and Marine Corps Fire and Emergency Services Heroism Award. During the hurricane, three people, including a young child, were stranded on the St. Johns River after floating debris disabled their boat. After the call for help came in, Lanier and other members of the NAS Jax Fire Department immediately began searching the hangars for a " rescue boat. By then, all the boats had been safely secured in the hangars I' , "We finally found them and had to move two i aircraft and two other boats to get to the one we i ' needed," explained Lanier, who has been with the department 16 years. As they arrived at the riverbank, Clark and two base security members volunteered to go on the river. "Rodney grabbed my arm and insisted on -' going. He is a former Navy rescue swimmer so we took him. As the security guys captained the ' boat and we cleared the point, I really . See FIRE DEPARTMENT, Page 13 Photo by Kaylee CNATTU Jax Sailor named Foster Parent of the Year By ATI(AW) Lloyd Frank CNATTU Jax Assistant PAO '' Ad1b--& *ii..1! This Father's Day, many fathers may have gotten a shirt or card saying, "number one dad" or something to that effect. While it may be the opinion of that family, the family of one instructor at the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNATTU) Jax, AT1(AW) Rich Ayres, has the credentials to back it up. In April 2005, Ayres was named Foster Parent of the Year by the State of Florida for his efforts on behalf of the Duval and Clay County Foster Parent Associations. Ayres and his wife, Mary are the parents of six chil- dren, three have been adopted and three are fos- ter children. A coworker of Mary's was a foster parent and introduced them into the idea of being foster par- ents. They became mem- bers of the Duval County Association in June 2001 and were active members until his family moved in 2004 to Clay County. There are over 523,000 children in foster care nationwide according to the Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System and 31,963 in Florida in 2002 according to a survey con- ducted by the Children's Defense Fund. According to Rich, there were around 2,800 children in foster care last year in Duval County and only 324 foster families in the association. In the three years they have been members, they've helped around 280 children from the age of four days old up to their teens. They Photo courtesy of CNATTU jax Florida's Foster Parent Director of Awards Lilly Blackshear (right) presents ATI (AW) Rich Ayers and his wife, Mary, with Florida's Foster Parent of the Year Award. generally take sibling groups where two to five (sometimes up to eight) brothers and sisters are all placed in foster care and remain together as a fami- ly. The three children Rich and Mary adopted, Dwayne, 11; Richard, 9; and Denise, 7; were all siblings in foster care and later placed up for adoption. They have also cared for individuals; one of the chil- dren in his care for the longest was a 1-year-old boy who remained in his care for three years before his mother was able to resume caring for the child. "That's the goal of foster parenting," said Rich, "to return the children to their family, and to reassure the family that their children are in good care while with the foster family." According to 2001. figures reported by the Children's Defense Fund, 80 percent of children return to their families, half of them in less than one year. Most children are removed from a home due to an unhealthy condition such as abuse or neglect. Once conditions improve, the child or chil- dren can be returned to the home. If conditions do not improve, a child or group of siblings may be placed up for adoption after parental rights have been lost. There are approximately 7,850 children awaiting adoption this year. Most will be adopted before they See FOSTER, Page 13 Photo by Randy Hall While holding his 4-year-old son in one arm, David Kyser thanks NAS Jax Firefighter Rodney Clark and Station Fire Chief David Lanier (center) for rescuing him and his family Sept. 26, 2004 from his boat during Hurricane Jeanne. The heroic rescue took place on the St. Johns River by the NAS Jacksonville Fire and Security Department personnel. Photo by Loren Barnes Kazakhstan and Tajikistan participants in the U.S. State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program join Naval Hospital Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. " Elaine Wagner, Lt. Cmdr. Michael Herman, ETC(SS) Lee Grose and Charles Kerekes in front of Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Visiting from Kazakhstan were Gulzeinep Abdrakhmanova, Dmitriy Kizilov and Dr. Serik Zhangabylov. Visitors from Tajikistan included Sevar Kamilova; Dr. Davron Pirov, Dr. Farkhodzhon and Dr. Fakhritdin Ataev. Also with the group were State Department Language Officers Dmitry Vinogradov and Larissa Galperin. Kazahkstan and Tajikistan VIPs visit NavHosp Jax By Loren Barnes NavHosp Jax Public Affairs Group of international visitors in the U.S. State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) visited Naval Hospital Jacksonville June 10. The State Department describes the IVLP as a pro- gram designed to build mutual understanding between the U.S. and other countries through care- fully designed visits that reflect the participants' pro- fessional interests and support U.S. foreign policy goals. Participants are established or potential for- eign opinion makers in government, public policy, See VIPs, Page 14 G a a v 2 JaxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Thrift Savings Plan the Navy leads the way By FLTCM(AWISW) ]on Thompson If you had asked me a week ago what Navy enlisted pay grade invested the most in their future, I would have guessed the chiefs. Much to my surprise, I would have been wrong. By percentage, our El to E3 population leads the way by a long shot and that tells me our young Sailors today realize investing in their future is a priority to them. It also indicates most of our young Sailors are hearing the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) message loud and clear at recruit training, in "A" school and at their ini- tial commands. Currently, more than 53 percent (44,500 of 87,900 Sailors) of our E3 and below population are enrolled in TSP. This population exceeds any other enlisted pay grade by at least 15 per- cent. What's even more impres- sive is how high the Navy percentage is when com- pared to other services. Forty-one percent of all enlisted Sailors participate in TSP. That's more than FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson 124,000 of us. The service following the closest behind is the Marine Corps with 29 percent. The Air Force weighs in at 21 percent and the Army has only 14 per- cent. Clearly, Sailors under- stand investing in their future is smart and in their (and their families') best interest. The enrollment numbers are impressive and I'm happy to see they keep going up. When you invest in TSP, you invest in your future. As I watch TSP enrollment grow, I know for a fact you are making sound financial decisions. No Sailor should depart the Navy without a nest egg, whether you serve four years or for a career. .Unfortunately, I'm not con- vinced everyone under- stands the power of invest- ing and how, over time, your money can truly work for you. Think about this: If you enrolled in TSP when you entered the Navy and invested only $100 per month, in 20 years, earning a modest six percent inter- est, you would have $46,204 in your account. The amount of money you would have contributed would only be $24,000, meaning you could have almost doubled your money. If you invested $200 per month, you would have accumulated $92,408, hav- ing only invested $48,000 of your own dollars. As an added bonus, TSP investments use pre-tax dol- lars, meaning your contribu- tion is made before your income is taxed, meaning you pay less income tax today. You will only pay. interest on your TSP dollars when you withdraw them once retirement eligible. "I'm delighted to see so many of you start investing immediately because as you grow older and become more senior, you will most likely incur more financial obliga- tions. My thought is that if you can start tucking away money early on, you sort of never really come to need that money to make it month to month. It's the, 'out of sight, out of mind' philosophy. If you ini- tially invest $100 per month, and increase that amount every time you advance, you could really achieve some impressive financial goals. Nonetheless, I'd also like to offer that it's never too late to start investing. My message about TSP is for all Sailors, not just junior Sailors. In my career, I've met far too many Chiefs who 'retired without any financial security. Currently, the maximum base pay percentage you are allowed to invest in TSP is 10 percent. The minimum amount is one percent. In addition to that investment, TSP allows you to invest special pays as well. For those of you who truly See PLAN, Page 13 ON THE HOMEFRONT Training puppies, children, military recruits and husbands? By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor W we've just welcomed Annie, a seven- 'V week-old border collie, into the family. Annie likes to dig, chew, and bite, and to roll in the bushes like a pig. Ford and Owen think it's hilarious-a five-pound ball of fur scraping at the dirt, sending clumps of grass falling to the ground behind her-but I foresee issues. So, although Annie might be young to start obedience training, I pulled out the bag of tricks I used on my last four-legged pal, Tanner. My family watched with mouths open as I dragged out books and dog whistles. I trained Tanner when I was 16, so they had not seen me in Alpha-Dog-mode before. "Waha gonna do, Mom?" Owen asked. "Tm sending Annie to boot camp," I said. "Bqot what? Where is this camp?" They followed me out the back door. "Rule number one," I shouted over my shoulder; "We are more dominant than Annie. Yes, she has sharp teeth and faster legs than you or I, but we can never let her know it. Do you hear me?" I turned around to see them following behind, nod- ding their heads in unison. Over the next half-hour, I worked with Annie, teach- ing her to behave like a nice little puppy with manners. Of course, this first lesson was half instruction, half slobber-all-over-Sarah's- hands, but I knew there was progress. I had demonstrat- ed the Smiley-family hierar- chy. Yet Annie's first bit of knowledge, I know, was not understanding "Sit" or "Come," but realizing "the one in the skirt has all the food." With Tanner, I took dog training very seriously. In fact, she and I won a blue ribbon for it. Back then, peo- ple used to ask, "What's your secret?" and I told them, "Raising puppies is a lot like raising children." (Remember, I was only 16.) Oh how naive I was! Training a puppy is nothing like raising children. I know that now. If Ford or Owen got down on all fours and dug giant holes in the back yard, I could say to them, "Boys, why do you do these things? Explain to mom your need to dig? Are you bored? Here's a Matchbox car. Are you trying to escape? You'll have to wait until you're 18. Are you looking for a cool place? Then you might find it refreshing to take off that Superhero costume." Things aren't that simple between humans and dogs. We can only guess at a dog's intentions, and often, we mistakenly do this by put- ting human feelings upon them ("Puppy will feel left out if we 'put her in a ken- nel." "Puppy only likes the kibble that tastes like filet mignon." When in reality, dogs like to know their place and are genuinely satisfied to be low in rank, so long as there is a functioning pack. To a dog's mind,' everything is divided by authority. There is a sys- tem for everything. No one questions it. Complaints are handled through the correct chain of command. We function in our individual roles for the good of the entire group. "Think of it this way, we. are the chiefs and Annie is the' recruit," I said to Dustin, who can only under- stand things within the con- text of the military. "This is boot camp, or Officer Candidate School," I said pacing back and forth like a drill sergeant. "As a recruit, Annie will learn about control and obedience to authority. We will break her down, if you will, before we build her back up as part of the pack. We've got to erase what she once knew and reprogram her. She's a biter. A digger. We've got to go back to what her mother taught her and start from there. We won't stop until she's eating, sleeping and breathing obedience. We won't stop until she behaves in a way we can live with-" Then suddenly I stopped mid-sentence, astonished by my own revelation. I looked up at Dustin, realizing for the first time that raising a puppy is nothing like rais- ing a child or a recruit. It's like raising a hus- band. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmiley.com. HEY, MONEYMAN! -''. ''* '. *" ' PNSN Luz SKIMMING Job title/command: NAS Jax Administrative Department Hometown: Elizabeth, N.J. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To finish college and become a legal assistant. Most Interesting Experience: Going I overseas on the ship and stopping in Malta. SWords of Wisdom: Stay in the Navy. KENNETH DR13MS i Job title/command: Police Officer/Security Hometown: Muncie, Ind. . Family Life: Married with one son. Past Duty Stations: USS Guadalcanal (LPH 7, USS Hayler DD-997, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) Career Plans: To advance to the next pay- grade. Most Interesting Experience: Getting to travel and see the world while in the Navy. Words of Wisdom: Treat others how you would like to be treated. Naval War College seminars offered at NAS Jax, NS Mayport The Naval War College's (NCW) College of Distance Education will again offer its Fleet Seminar Program in the Jacksonville area. This academic year (August 2005 May 2006), strategy and policy and national security decision-making will be offered in Jacksonville and joint maritime operations will be offered at NS Mayport. This highly acclaimed program parallels, 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 approximately 34 weeks). A top quality adjunct faculty member leads each seminar from the local area. Students can earn a NWC diploma, JPME Phase 1 credit, and up to 21 graduate 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 possess 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. Hey, MoneyMan: Several weeks ago I asked you about a check I received from Qchex. Well, I took your advice and didn't cash that check from my overseas Internet friend. It's been two weeks and I have not heard from her since I refused to cash her check. Now I found myself in another jam and here is this story. I needed to sell my car so I placed an ad in the online auto trader site. I felt I would have a better chance of gaining interest in it online because it doesn't look too good up'close, but it looks good in pictures. A man from California responded almost instantly, wanting to buy it from me for my asking price of $4,000, sight unseen, (not bad for a primer black 89 Honda), but instead of using one of those secure internet payment companies he would send me a check. I waited patiently for the mail, not believing my good fortune, and few days later my check arrived. Can you believe that my buyer and my Internet friend use the same check writing compa- ny? However, his assistant made a mistake and sent a check for $7,500 vice the $4,)00 asking price. I received a call from her ask- ing that I wire back the additional $3.500 to her so she would not get in trouble for including the shipping cost to California of $3.500 in my check. She was adamant. She told me she was going to lose her job if I did not return the money. After further negotiations, I 'agreed to pay the shipping company when they came to get the car. I deposited the check and waited approxi- mately three weeks and then took $3,500 out of my account and bought a used Honda. I was never contacted by any shipping company. Last week I went to the ATM to take out some money from my checking account. I had held $3,500 in my account waiting to pay the shipper. When my ATM card was refused I was astonished' since I had a balance of over $3,500. I went into my financial institution and instead of treating me with a smile they were kind upset and said that the check I had deposited was a counterfeit. They made me feel like a criminal and demanded I cover the $3,500 I1 had taken out to buy the Honda. They gave me 60 days to make it right or they will report it to the credit bureaus or even consider criminal charges for bank fraud. I now have to sell my Honda in order to refund the money. I thought that once the check was deposited it was good. Guess I still have a lot to learn about financial institutions. MoneyMan Sez: Thanks for sharing your story. It seems a new scam is created every day. More and more people are buying and selling items online and caution should always be the watchword. One good lesson is that when selling something on the Internet it is best to use the secure payment sites vice dealing person to per- son or via the U.S. mail. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. L W A .A .. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ................. Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JU i NEKl is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JU t NBII 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 Ia hla1 can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the iJublAN Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji Ae INWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, 'Thursday, June 23, 2005 3 'Sunseekers' to change leaders ! From VR-58 mdr. Nigel MacWilk- inson will relieve Cmdr. William Hall as VR-58's commanding officer during a change of command ceremony at Hangar 1000 at 11 a.m. Saturday at NAS Jack- sonville. MacWilkinson graduated from Embry-Riddle Aero- nautical University in Daytona Beach after earn- ing a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management in 1984. While working for the Lockheed-Georgia Company in Production Management, he applied for his real desire, a career in naval aviation. MacWilkinson entered the Navy through the Aviation Officer Candidate School earning his commis- sion in 1986 and was desig- nated a naval aviator in 1987. Upon completion of F-14 FRS training at VF-124 in 1989, he reported to VF- 111, completing two Western Pacific deploy- ments on USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) and USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). Following his tour at VF- 111, he reported to VF-124 in 1992 for flight instructor duty in the F-14A/B/D Tomcat. While there, MacWilkinson served as quality assurance officer, NATOPS officer, landing signal officer and the F-14 West Coast demonstration team pilot. In 1994, MacWilkinson was selected for the Training and Administra- tion of Reserves (TAR) pro- gram, and was detailed to NAS Dallas, Texas as the assistant reserve programs director while flying the C- 12. While there, he was responsible for the man- agement of 12 Reserve units and over 1,200 per- sonnel. After completing his tour, MacWilkinson was trans- ferred to VR-59 at NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas to fly the C-9 Skytrain. While with the "Lone Star Express," his duties includ- ed legal officer, administra- tive officer, training officer, operations officer and maintenance officer as well as being an international overwater aircraft com- mander and the squadron's NATOPS in-structor pilot. Following his tour at VR- 59, he was selected to go to the Fleet Logistics Support Wing as the C-9 NATOPS evaluator in 1999, where he was selected for officer in charge (OIC) of the VR- 61 "Islanders." In 2002, MacWilkinson was selected to be the TAR aviation placement officer at the Naval Personnel Command in Millington, Tenn., where he screened for aviation command and subsequently reported to the "Sunseekers" of VR-58 as executive officer in 2004. MacWilkinson is married to the former Barbara Jean Burbach of Dubuque, Iowa. They have two daughters, Jessica and Katie. Hall assumed command of VR-58 in February 2004. During his highly success- ful tour as commanding officer, Hall quickly led the Sunseekers into full opera- tional status with four new C-40A "Clipper" aircraft after recently completing the transition from the aging C-9B Skytrain. Displaying the improved capabilities of the aircraft over the C-9B, VR-58 set the standard as the best of the fleet and the Fleet Logistics Support Wing by winning numerous awards for their accomplishments. During his tour, the Cmdr Nigel MacWilkinson Cmdr. William Hall squadron was awarded the 2004 Congressman Bill Chappell award for opera- tional excellence in the Fleet Logistics Support Wing, the 2004 James M. Holcombe award for main- tenance excellence, as well as winning, the 2004 CNO Safety "S" award. In addi- tion, the squadron was rec- ognized with the Com- mander Fleet Logistics Support Wing CY-04 Re- tention Excellence award. All three of these awards were instrumental in the command winning the cov- eted Noel Davis "Battle E" Trophy for 2004. During 2004, VR-58 sup- ported the fleet through logistics transportation to six continents around the globe, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, directly sup- porting operations such as Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and the global war on terror. Last year,' the Sunseekers transport- ed over 1.7 million pounds of cargo, 37,664 passengers and flew in excess of 6,100 hours. The incoming executive officer is Cmdr. William Hiscock. Transient Personnel Unit holds change of command By Roy Clark TPU L t. Cmdr. G. Karl Wer- enskjold relieved Cmdr. John Shockley as Transient Personnel Unit's (TPU) commanding officer at a June 16 change of command ceremony. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson was the guest speaker. Werenskjold graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Eng- ineering and was commis- sioned in the Navy Dec. 21, 1990. Following Surface Warfare Officer School in Coronado, Calif., he reported to USS Kansas City (AOR 3) in Alameda, Calif. for his first division officer tour where he earned his surface war- fare qualification. In February 1995, he reported to USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) at NS Mayport. In August 1996, Werenskjold reported to Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. and enrolled in the operations research curriculum. In September 1998, he received his Master of Science degree in Operations Research. In October 1998, he reported to Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Mayport, as the administrative officer. In February 2002, he transferred to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Arlington, Va. as the enlisted strength and advancement planner. While there, he earned the national certification as a senior professional in human resources. Werenskjold reported to TPU Jacksonville, in August 2004 as executive officer. Shockley assumed com- mand of TPU in April 2003. Under his leadership, TPU processed more than 6,000 transient limited duty, Navy veterans, port calls, separations and disciplinary personnel through the tran- sient pipeline at Navy Region Southeast while maintaining a reduced tran- sient processing time of only five to 10 days. His superior leadership in the area of transient person- nel management directly resulted in three consecu- tive Certified Pipeline Mover Awards from the CHNAVPERS Transient Monitoring Unit inspection team for transient process- ing excellence. Shockley was the catalyst that promoted sustained warfighter readiness for the fleet to ensure that person- nel awaiting routing instructions to deployed units were assigned schools to better prepare them for shipboard duties. His aggressive training program resulted in over 2,000 man-days of formal school training, maximizing personnel readiness for deployed units. He forged a winning rela- tionship of support for local installation requirements with limited transient per- sonnel, providing NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport with a ready labor pool. His personnel assisted in providing over 8,200 man- hours in maintaining NAS Jacksonville grounds, pro- cessing more than 7.5 mil- lion pounds of recycling materials, and providing manpower support to base- wide programs. Shockley's commitment to quality of life and career development resulted in more than 90 percent reten- tion and zero attrition for staff during his tenure, resulting in TPU Jacksonville being named to the CLF Retention Honor Roll. Shockley's next assign- ment is United Stateg Northern Command at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo. PG13 PARNT SRONLYCATIOEDOZ Lt. Cmdr. Cmdr. G. Karl Werenskjold John Shockley 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 VP-30 presented with Ellyson Award By Lt. Kimo Silcox VP-30 PAO June 2 was a momentous day for VP-30, as Commanding Officer Capt. Richard Hei- merle and his squadron were awarded the Association of Naval Aviation's coveted Cmdr. Theo- dore G. Ellyson Aviator Produc- tion Excellence Award for fiscal year 2004. According to the citation, "The squadron was chosen due to their ability to demonstrate the great- est production efficiency in train- ing the fleet requirement for pilots, naval flight officers and aircrewmen within the Chief of Naval Operations' approved syl- labus time." Photo by PHI Tim McCaffrey VP-30's senior leadership accepts the 2004 Ellyson Award. Pictured from left to right, AWCM Stephen Fishbein, Capt. Richard Heimerie, retired Navy Rear Adm. Phillip Smith, Cmdr. Mark Creasey and Lt. Cmdr. Jason Jorgensen. For the first time in the squadron's 35-year history, the commanding officer, along with the senior leadership of VP-30, traveled to San Diego to receive the award. The presentation of the award by the President of the Association of Naval Aviation retired Rear Adm. Phillip Smith, a former P-3 aviator, was a great honor for the men and women of VP-30. Heimerle remarked, "It was a total team effort by our Mainten- ance Department as well as posi- tional [pilots, naval flight officers (NFO), and aircrew] instructors working side by side to efficiently and effectively train students safely and on time, despite reduced aircraft availability." VP-30's Executive Officer, Cmdr. Mark Creasey, agreed, "It was an all hands effort to make the process better, step by step." Along with the Ellyson Award, one of VP-30's instructor pilots was presented with the Association of Naval Aviation Fleet Support/Special Mission Pilot of the Year Award. Lt. David Lundahl received the award as a result of his hard work and dedication at his previ- ous command in Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two. Lundahl commented, "I was sur- prised, but honored to accept the award. The biggest perk was to fly out to San Diego to meet some of the staff that put the event together. It's always great to swap sea stories with WWII and Korean War aviation veterans." Besides ensuring that top quali- ty aviators such as Lundahl carry on the tradition of high training standards, VP-30 has drastically increased its effectiveness in the last few years by taking on-board tools provided by efficiency experts from the Thomas Group of Irving, Texas. This forward-looking attitude is a direct reflection on the squadron's focus, training the next generation of maritime patrol and reconnaissance avia- tors in multi-mission maritime aircraft. VP-30 will continue working hard to constantly improve the training pilots, NFOs and air- crewmen receive, not to win awards, but instead, to support and defend our country. Shoaf achieves 1,000th S-3 trap on board USS John F By Lt. Ted Kopinski VS-30 PAO Naval aviation history added another milestone June 2, when the com- manding officer of the VS-30 "Diamondcutters," Cmdr. James Shoaf, became the first S-3 naval flight officer (NFO) ever to achieve 1,000 S-3 carrier arrested landings or "traps". Shoaf reached this milestone as a contingent from the VS-30 Diamondcutters prepared to fly off USS John F. 'Kennedy after a very successful public relations tour in Boston and New York City for Fleet Week 2005. The first S-3 aircrewman to achieve 1,000 S-3 traps was Cmdr. James Wagner, a pilot and previous commanding officer of VS-30 on board Kennedy Sept. 13, 2001. "Achieving 1,000 traps has been a personal goal of mine since I got my very first trap as an ensign, Oct. 29, 1986 on board USS Lexington," remarked Shoaf. "But I didn't just want 1,000 traps, because lots of aviators have achieved that goal, I wanted 1,000 in the S-3." Being the first NFO to get 1,000 S-3 traps and with the Viking community going away, there is a good possibility Shoaf will be the only NFO to achieve this goal. The fact that the only aviators to achieve 1,000 S-3 Kennedy traps were both commanding offi- cers of VS-30 is a testament to the dedication and tireless effort of "Team Diamond's" mainte- nance department, without which such an accomplishment would have never happened. Shoaf has made arrested land- ings on 11 different aircraft carri- ers: USS Lexington (CV 16); USS Forrestal (CV 59); USS America (CV 66); USS Saratoga (CV 60); USS Eisenhower (CVN 69); USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71); USS Independence (CV 62); USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63); USS Enterprise (CVN 65); USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). Shoaf who hails from Photo courtesy of VS-30 Cmdr. James Shoaf, VS-30 commanding officer, completes his 1,000th trap in the S-3 aircraft aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) June 2. Mocksville N.C., not only has 1,000 S-3 traps but over 3,000 S-3 flight hours. "A thousand traps and 3,000 hours in the Viking, is not a bad career" said Shoaf "It only took me 20 years to get here but it was worth it." Shoaf's accomplishment is cur- rently being placed in the Pensacola Air Museum. His next assignment will be air boss on board USS Enterprise. Gift of life Tania Macrux, a phlebotomist with the Florida-Georgia Blood Alliance, prepares the arm of ITCM(SW/AW/PJ) Tom Massaro for a blood donation. "I've been giving blood for 30 years. I believe it's a good thing to give to the community," Massaro said. 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Kennedy (JFK) (CV 67) where Boston and New York City (NYC) opened their harbors to the Navy and Marine Corps (USMC). Nine other ships including those from the U.S. Coast Guard and Pakistani Navy accompa- nied the carrier. Together over 6,000 Sailors and Marines from the JFK, CVW-17 and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit participated in the festivities and enjoyed some of the best hospitali- ty ever imagined. For Sailors in uniform, NYC and Boston gracious- ly provided head-of-line privileges and/or discount- ed rates for every tourist attraction and most public transportation. Both the Boston and NYC United Services Organization chapters offered free and discounted tickets to numerous attrac- tions, including hit theater productions and movie screenings. The "Dragonslayers" were welcomed and thanked throughout both cities for their military service, and many restau- rants and pubs expressed their gratitude by having meals and drinks on the house. Visiting Ground Zero and seeing first-hand the void left by the absent buildings was both somber- ing and moving. "It was a real moving experience to visit Ground Zero and hear stories from someone who was actually there," said Lt. Matt Wright, a Dragonslayer pilot, who received a personal tour of the site from a retired NYC police officer. In return, the Navy host- ed a myriad of events for both cities to give them a better appreciation and understanding of the mili- tary way of life. During the daily tours of the ships and aircraft, visi- tors saw various ship spaces, displays of weapons employed by the Navy and USMC, and toured static displays of several aircraft, including HS-11 SH-60F and HH- 60H "Seahawk" helicop- ters, Marine Corps CH-53E "Super Stallion", and a mock display of the new F- 35 Joint Strike Fighter. 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As flight operations continue on the beach in Jack-sonville and the squadron is busy supporting training efforts in Norfolk, Va., HS-5 Detachment Alpha has been deployed in order to conduct expanded maritime interdiction operations (EMIO) in hopes of eradicating terrorism overseas. Det Alpha is currently working in con- junction with a fleet anti-terrorism security team (FAST) and a mobile security squadron, as well as additional operational support personnel in order to accomplish the EMIO mission. The FAST consists of U.S. Marine Corps officers and enlisted highly trained in visit, board, search, and seizure and sniper support. Mobile Security Squadron Seven (MSS-7) Photo courtesy of HS-5 A HS-5 HH-60H helicopter returns from a recent mission in support of the global war on terrorism. , capably provides high-speed transport for the Marines via rigid-hull inflatable boats. The combination of FAST, MSS-7, .and the helicopters of Det Alpha continue to allow for the opportunity to stop terrorism in international waters. A major part of the Nightdipper EMIO mission is the ability to inter-operate, train and support the needs of the military forces of the host nation. As the squadron contin- ues to conduct EMIO in support of the glob- al war on terrorism, a goal of HS-5 Det Alpha is to provide the host nation with the capability to provide its own security and anti-terrorism force. Training with host nation forces has also included the U.S. Marines and MSS-7 in a variety of tactics. The upcoming days and weeks of the deployment will continue to bring extreme heat and difficult working conditions, but the Nightdippers continue to rise to the occasion. 'Scouts' return from Fallon By Lt. j.g. Wes Battle VS-24 PAO he "Scouts" of VS-24 detached for the month of May with Carrier Air Wing Eight at NAS Fallon, Nev., training for their upcoming deployment aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). The squadron conducted strike war- fare training in a variety of missions, including suppression of enemy air defense, using the S-3B Viking's Electronic Surveillance sensors, as well as employing the Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM- ER). VS-24 maintainer and aircrew enthusiasm, combined with the accura- cy, reliability, and stand-off capability of SLAM-ER made VS-24 a formidable strike warfare player. In addition, the Scouts dropped over 63,000 pounds of live ordnance on Fallon training targets. VS-24 flew multiple SLAM-ER mis- sions while in Fallon and was involved in every air wing strike, controlling and engaging various air defense targets, both fixed and mobile. Aircrews operat- ed both autono-mous and cooperative control of the missile, serving as either the primary or secondary controller on all Air Wing SLAM-ER events. Scout aircrew improved tactical proficiency, and had the highest number of success- ful engagements in the Air Wing. Squadron aircrews logged approxi- mately 250 flight hours and led 27 SLAM-ER missions in addition to accomplishing numerous unit level training flights. Scout maintainers rose to meet every challenge during the Fallon detachment. With seven aircraft and an aggressive .flight schedule, maintenance personnel worked dili- gently to meet mission and training requirements. With rarely a break in the action, the squadron members did manage to hold a command picnic the last Sunday they spent in the desert. CMC Jeffrey Alcott and IT2 Latasha Punch hosted the bar- beque as the Scouts participated in football, horseshoe and go-cart events. Additionally, the Scouts proudly frocked eight airmen to petty officer third class, 11 petty officers to petty officer second class and two to petty officer first class. Cmdr. Daniel Grieco, commanding officer of VS-24, offered his congratulations to all those who advanced, saying, "I could not be proud- er of all the hard work and dedication each and every Scout has put forth to make this a successful detachment. The opportunity to reward 21 of our person- nel through advancement is, truly an honoorfor me. They are certainly most deserving and as they continue to develop their leadership skills and will make VS-24 an even better squadron." The squadron is currently preparing for the last stage of Carrier Air Wing Eight's pre-deployment cycle aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. The, experience of new By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel he month of January is named after Janus, The Roman God of. beginnings, custodian of the universe, the guardian of gates and doors. He held sacred the first hour of the day, first day of the month and the first month of the year (which bears his name). Indeed! Much can be said about new beginnings and the opportunity it presents for starting afresh and recommitting oneself to those beliefs and deep con- victions that drive our indi- vidual lives. This is the kind of opportunity I was presented with as I arrived at the NAS Jax Chapel Center. By way of introduction, I could load up this article with details about my life and career. I assure you, that information is not all that exciting to read and would test your patience. For beginners, I think it is important for you to know something about what is driving my motivation at this time. You need to know something about my imme- diate focus and the desires of my heart. I believe that this kind of information is much more important than details and data that would otherwise cover this page Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina and stretch your endurance. 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CBC058997 904-642-8508 * Off Hwy. 17 in Fleming Island Plantation * Townhomes from the $140's 'S R 0 7 9 2 1 / ~L ' owwwor A141, J Ji XIj IGmnwu tuiNj JWRS(OlI\IIe, IllUscIuy, l Julle 23, 2UOU5 Teachin NIROTC Stpdent Zack Williams from Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina'Beach rigs the sails on one of the Flying Junior sailboats during class june 15. . h,, . ids I I. !I i*j I NJROTC students learn to sail at NASJax By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer or the fourth consecutive year, NJROTC students from high schools throughout Florida and Georgia gathered at NAS Jacksonville for a week of hands- on training that teaches them to sail a variety of different types of boats. Sixty-six students attended the 40-hour program last week, sponsored by the Interscholastic -Sailing Association, South Atlantic Division. NAS Jax is one of three sites in the country to host this annual event with the other programs taking place in Annapolis, Md. and San Diego. The program is offered to students ages 14-17 who are selected based on their grades, ability to get along with others and a strong desire to learn to sail. They are also required to pay a $180 fee to cover some expenses. The students are housed at the NAS Jax Bachelor Officer's Quarters (BOQ), eat most of their meals in the base galley and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department allows them use of the sailboats at the Mulberry Cove Marina for free. All these benefits help keep the cost of the program relatively low. "We looked at outside camps and they start at $750 a week. Most of the parents of these kids don't have that. NAS Jax is truly our benefactor. We really appreciate everything the personnel here have provided us. The facil- ities here are excellent. We couldn't ask for a better place to hold this program. I'd like to thank the BOQ staff, gal- ley, marina, and all the squadrons who have given our group tours. Everyone has been so supportive. Without them, we couldn't do all this," said retired Lt. Cmdr. Bob.Spencer, who created the program here and runs it each year. "The Navy has changed a lot and now you have to justi- fy everything for the return of their investment. So, we have to quantify why spending a week here with these kids in this class is worthwhile to the Navy. The reality is, you're not going to get all these kids to enlist, but if you get 20 percent to join, that's the future of our Navy," con- tinued Spencer. A certified sailing instructor through the United States Sailing Association and the Chief of Naval Education and Training, Spencer and several other volunteer instructors spend the week ensuring each student learns the skills needed to sail a boat both individually and as part of team. Classes begin in a typical classroom setting where the students learn basic boat handling techniques, boating safety, weather conditions, sailing terminology and what to expect when they get on the water. They are also required to pass a deep-water swim test. Then, it's on to the actual sailing portion of the class for some hands-on training. As each student learns to rig their lines and hoist their sails, they set off for a day on the St. Johns River. "The students arrive here Saturday night and we start our classroom sessions that evening. The next morning, we finish the classroom portion and do a swim test because all the students have to demonstrate swimming proficiency. Then we head to the water," explained Spencer. "The first day was like they were playing bumper boats. That's our high-risk day, if anything is really going to go wrong it'll be on the first day. 40ost of them are scared to leave the pier. Then they'll go out and keep going straight because they are afraid to turn. By the end of the week, we have to go get them because they just take off." Throughout the week, the students were required to man each of the different types of sailboats used. The students start out working together as a team on the larger boats. By the end of the week, each one has spent time in the one-man Laser boats learning to maneu- ver it on their own. Of course, an instructor is always nearby to offer assistance. "It's really a lot of fun and we are learning so much. We've learned about the different parts of the sails, the boats, how to sail and tying knots. This is the first time I've been sailing. I caught on pretty quick, it's really a great class," said student Brandy Grimes of Fernandina Beach High School, Fernandina Beach. By the end of each day, the students were pretty exhausted but proud of their accomplishments. "We're learning all kinds of things tacking, jiving, rules of the road for sailing. It's a very challenging course. Luckily, I haven't capsized or crashed. It's a lot of teamwork and I'm very glad that I'm part of the class," remarked David Berard of Fleming Island High School, Fleming Island. "This year has been a lot more challenging because we had more students. It's not easy getting all these kids and 24 boats rigged and in and out of the water everyday. It's a team effort all the way," added Spencer. The class ended Friday with students participating in a graduation ceremony. Although a little weary and sun- burned, they were proud of their accomplishments. Sailing Instructor Trey Hawkins (left) helps NJROTC student Ben Grogan from Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, properly roll up a sail. JIUXRIr NUN, mw) ). c Csolivll e, IflIrschIay, ju2le Li, Z)uV NJROTC Students James Persinger, left, and Ben Nelson, both of First Coast High School in Jacksonville, work as a team to prepare their sailboat for a day on the St. Johns River. Sailing Instructor Candice Carroll shows the students how to they will be ready the following morning. properly stow the gear on their sailboats so I Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Bob Spencer, who is the commanding officer of the Interscholastic Sailing Association, South Atlanlic Division, gives the signal for students to circle the area in their boats. N.. I .. /-.: .\ C)! a II b... ii,. ~ ~ 4 M~i ~ ; 1 After a long day out on the who are sunburned, wearily the Mulberry Cove Marina. river, the students, many bring their sailboats into I ILII P; I L_, Photos by Kaylee LaRocque I ... I I .1 i, J. L1~~1 10 laxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 Police officer leads a double life By E72(SW) Bill Larned Special Contributor Dave Colburn rises each morning ready to execute more than just the respon- sibilities of the NAS Jacksonville deputy safety officer. Colburn is also a deputy sheriff in the Clay County Sheriff's Office Auxiliary Unit and has worked in law enforcement for 25 years. Auxiliary officers do not work for pay, but for the satisfaction of improving the community and saving people's lives. "I feel good about taking criminals off the streets and keeping people safe," Colburn asserted. "Auxiliary units don't just patrol, write tickets or make arrests. Auxiliary officers also pro- vide public services including security for school functions, search and rescue and traffic direction," he added. "Homeowners that are depart- ing on vacation can be placed on a list to have their property checked each shift. These are just some of the public services that the auxil- iary unit provides the community." When working with a full-time officer on a beat, Colburn assumes the 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. shift in the north end of Clay County. For him, night duty is more interesting. "All Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Dave Colburn prepares to direct traffic on Blanding Boulevard Sunday morning. the bad guys are out," he says, "and it's not quite as hot at night, which makes life easier for me when I'm walking around in a uni- form during the summer." Colburn has seen his share of incidents since joining the Clay County Sheriff's Office, but many have their rewards. "One day I was following a car whose driver was obviously drunk. I was in uniform in my privately owned vehicle and radioed the dis- patch to send a beat unit to me. By the time he arrived, an undercover officer, a tactical unit, a Green Cove police officer and I were all following the car. All of us were pursuing him with our lights on, lit up like Christmas trees. His record indicated that he'd been stopped for 41 separate drinking- and-driving incidents in his life- time. The worst part was, he never saw any of us pursuing him, even with our lights blazing. He pulled over only because he'd spilled his beer," recalls Colburn. Colburn says a certain thrill exists, even in training, when learning how to apprehend crimi- nals. Learning how to steer around a serpentine obstacle course while training for high speed pursuits had a certain appeal for Colburn. Pistol training was another test of skill that takes practice. Colburn's position demands a plethora of training, ranging from law to first aid to public affairs. It is not uncommon for a police offi- cer to be the first on the scene. If someone's life is in danger of an accident or assault, CPR and first aid skills are crucial. For service members and civil- ians interested in a career in law enforcement, Colburn's advice isto get involved. "There are many local police organizations with a ride-along program. Call the police department and sign up to ride in a patrol car with an officer on his or her beat," Colburn said. There are also reserve units in Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs and the Florida Highway Patrol. Many police stations welcome vol- unteers to assist in law enforce- ment. Volunteers ride along with fully certified police officers and assist them in their duties. Adding actual experience to a resume could lead to being recruited for a paying job. The Clay County Sheriffs Office is currently recruiting dependable men and women for the auxiliary unit. According to Colburn, volun- teering as an auxiliary officer will greatly enhance a law enforce- ment resume. Auxiliary officers are exposed to the situations police officers face on a daily beat. Two types of auxiliary officer positions are available to volun- teers. The positions include high liability auxiliary and fully certi- fied. A high liability auxiliary offi- cer receives four months of train- ing through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). Fully certified officers receive nine months of training. To obtain full certification, auxiliary officers take college courses in criminal justice, complete an emergency vehicle operator course, finish firearms training, which includes using non-lethal weapons such as pepper spray, gain the skills of a medical first responder, learn per- sonal protection and compliance tactics, and pass an FDLE exam. According to Colburn, the cours- es are of critical importance and failure to complete any of them will stop a student from becoming a law enforcement officer. Anyone interested in this challenging and rewarding field can consult the Clay County Sheriff's Office Web site at www.claysheriff.com. After years of police work, Colburn doesn't seem to blink an eye at having to put on a uniform after a full day at NAS Jax. "Taking a dangerous person off the street during an arrest is a gratifying moment for a police offi- cer. When you've just made the community a safer place, it ends your day on a high note, no matter how long you've served in police work," Colburn concluded. As for the near future, Colburn intends to remain an auxiliary officer with the Clay County Sheriff's Office. NAS Jax officer gives ByJOl Mike England i Assistant Editor r '- O any people get mar- ried because they want to share their life with someone special. Through the years, many couples end up sharing cars, homes and children. However, many don't expect to share internal organs after saying "I do." But that's exactly what one NAS Jacksonville cou- ple did last month. When NAS Jax Assistant Operations Officer Lt. Cmdr. John Vankampen found out that his wife, Cathy Vankampen would need a kidney, he didn't hesitate to go under the knife. "My wife and. I have been married for 10 years and she has had kidney prob- lems for the last 20. She had to have one of her kidneys removed in 1988. After that, her other kidney began to slowly deteriorate," John said. Cathy's one good kidney served her well for years until last year when it began functioning at only 20 percent. "When it reached 20 per- cont we discussed what our options would-be with our doctor," John said. "The doc- tors made it clear to us that we either had to go through a transplant or she would have to suffer through kid- ney dialysis for the rest of Photo courtesy of Lt. Cmdr. John Vankampen Cathy Vankampen poses for a picture with her husband, NAS Jax Assistant Operations Officer Lt. Cmdr. John Vankampen, just hours after one of John's kidneys was successfully trans- planted into Cathy. her life." Kidney dialysis would have involved going to the hospital three times a week for two hours a day two clean her blood. The side effects to this procedure include nausea and a lack of energy. "After a lot of discussion, we decided that a kidney transplant was the only way to go," John stated. "The doc- tor ran a couple of tests on me to make sure that my blood type and antigens were compatible, then I ran a request through my chain of command." After all the paper work and preparations were com- plete, the Vankampens finally had the surgery May 10. "I was definitely nervous, but I was ready to get it done," John said. "The whole thing took about six hours, four for the surgery and two hours in the recovery room." Afterwards, the Vankam- pens were up and walking around just hours after the surgery. Cathy took to her new kidney almost immedi- ately. It began functioning at nearly 100 percent just hours after the surgery. Although Cathy is still at home recovering and has to take 14 pills a day, twice a day, her quality of life has improved immensely. "Just seeing her smile again is a reward in itself," John stated. "She has had only one minor setback which resulted in her hav- ing to go back under the knife to drain some excess spouse fluid that was building up around her new kidney June 10. That's not nearly as bad as it sounds though. Overall she's doing great." As for John, he has returned to work. However, his flight status has been suspended for six months and he's currently on light duty. "I'Tm doing great. It's stan- dard procedure for a pilot or naval flight officer to be grounded for six months after major surgery, regard- less of how things turn out. 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As we approach bath- ing suit season, peo- ple often complain about the spare tire that spontaneously appears in their midsection or extra baggage in their hips. As a family physician, I am often consulted on how much food is the right amount, or how to diet appropriately, or answer myths about diet fads and uncommon eating practices. Although we can't answer all the questions about health and fitness in this article, we can answer some questions regarding this topic. Interestingly enough, I recently received a funny email from another fellow physician about this very same topic just last week, entitled "Health Question and Answer Session." I would like to dis- cuss this "enlightening" questionnaire and answer the questions more appro- priately for all Navy person- nel and their families . just in case you accidentally re-ceived this email or know the individual responsible for its creation. We will tackle this feat by analyzing each one of the questions asked about health, nutrition, and fit- ness, in this "supposed" health question and answer session.. Question 1: I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life. Is this true? Article (Incorrect) Answer: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it don't waste them on exercise. Every- thing wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that's like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap. Correct Answer: Poor physical fitness is a better predictor of death than other risk factors like smok- ing, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Many studies that have examined the physical fit- ness levels of adults found that those who maintain or improve their level of fitness 1 questions & are less likely to die from friends can be a social tonic. cardiovascular disease than These physical and psychic consistently unfit adults. effects may contribute to The surgeon general of the overall improved health and United States recommends wellbeing. But, even moder- that people of all ages ate drinking carries some should get at least 30 min- risks, such as disrupting utes of aerobic activity on sleep, cloud judgment, and most days of the week (that interacting with medica- would mean 4 out of 7). tions. Question 2: Should I cut Alcohol interacts in poten- down on meat and eat more tially dangerous ways with fruits and vegetables? a variety of medications Article (Incorrect) including acetaminophen, Answer: You must grasp antidepressants, anticonvul- logistical efficiencies. What sants, painkillers, and seda- does a cow eat? Hay and tives. It is also addictive, corn. And what are these? especially for people with a Vegetables. So a steak is family history of alcoholism. nothing more than an effi- For alcohol drinkers, a cient mechanism of deliver- three-quarter-liter bottle of ing vegetables to your sys- wine a day increases the tem. Need grain? Eat chick- risk of upper aerodigestive en. Beef is also a good tract cancer 9 times. If you source of field grass (green already drink alcohol or leafy vegetable). And a pork plan to begin, I would rec- chop can give you 100 per- ommend a moderate intake, cent of your recommended no more than two drinks a daily allowance of vegetable day for men or one drink a products. day for women. Correct Answer: The Question 4: How can I USDA recommends two to calculate my body/fat ratio? three servings from the Article (Incorrect) meat group each day or the Answer: Well, if you have a equivalent of 5 to 7 ounces body and you have body fat, of protein such as lean beef your ratio is one to one. If in its Food Guide Pyramid. you have two bodies, your The USDA also recom- ratio is two to one, etc. mends three to 5 servings of Correct Answer: A sim- vegetables and 2 to 4 serv- ple way to calculate your ings of fruit. A vegetable body/fat ratio is to use a group servings is either 1 body mass index (BMI). cup of raw leafy vegetables, BMI = (Weight in Pounds / 1/2 cup of other vegetables (Height in inches) x (Height cooked or raw, or 3/4 cup of in inches) x 703. vegetable juice. The American Institute for Cancer BMI Status Research considers it bene- Below 18.5 Underweight ficial for the official US 18.5-24.9 Normal dietary guidelines to change 25.0 29.9 Overweight its emphasis increasing con- 30.0 and Above Obese sumption of vegetables and www.CDC.gov fruit. Some evidence sug- gests that this change in eating pattern, when Question 5: What are matched with regular physi- some of the advantages of cal exercise and the avoid- participating in a regular ance of tobacco, 'decreases exercise program? cancer risk by as much as Article (Incorrect) 70 percent. Answer: Can't think of a Question 3: Should I single one, sorry. My philos- reduce my alcohol intake? ophy is: No Pain...Good.. Article (Incorrect) Correct Answer: Com- Answer: No, not at all. pared with being a couch Wine is made from fruit. potato, being physically Brandy is distilled wine, active for at least 30 min- that means they take the utes, four days a week helps water out of the fruity bit so reduce the risk of develop- you get even more of the ing or dying of heart dis- goodness that way. Beer is ease. also made out of grain. It has other health bene- Bottoms up! fits as well: helps build and Correct Answer: It's maintain healthy bones, safe to say that alcohol is muscles, and joints, builds both good and evil, the dif- endurance and muscular ference lying in quantity of strength, manage weight, alcohol. A drink before a lowers risk factors for car- meal can improve digestion diovascular disease, colon or reduce tension at the end cancer, type 2 diabetes, of a stressful day and the helps control blood pressure, occasional drink with promotes psychological well- JaxAirNews, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 11 Answers: A review being and self-esteem, and reduces feelings of depres- sion and anxiety. No one is too young or too old to enjoy the benefits of regular phys- ical activity. Question 6: Aren't fried foods bad for you? Article (Incorrect) answer: You're not listen- ing. Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil. In fact, they're permeated in it. How could getting more vegeta- bles be bad for you? Correct answer: fried foods are more likely than unfried foods to increase the likelihood of developing hardening of the arteries. When fat is reheated to fry- ing temperatures the second time, as in a deep fat fryer, the fat is more likely to develop cancer-producing agents; these foods contain a potentially dangerous sub- stance known as acry- lamide, which may be linked to cancer. Question 7: Will sit-ups help prevent me from get- ting a little soft around the middle? (Article (Incorrect) answer: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach. Correct answer: The stomach muscles transmit forces from the lower body to the upper body. A strong midsection is essential for keeping your body and ath- letic movements synchro- nized. The best way to get rid of abdominal fat is to do 3 things: 1) Do regular cardio- vascular exercise 3-5 times per week to burn fat. 2) Eat a healthful, low-fat diet. 3) Perform abdominal exercis- es to strengthen the muscles under the fat. Question 8: Is chocolate bad for me? Article (Incorrect) answer: Are you crazy? Hello .. Cocoa beans . another vegetable!!! It's the best feel-good food around! Correct answer: The biggest problem with overindulgence in chocolate is weight gain. Most choco- late desserts are rich in sugar and saturated fat, which makes them high in calories. On a positive note some research in high quality dark chocolates can provide some protection against heart disease and high blood pressure, but not enough to substitute for cur- rent blood pressure medica- tions. An additional inter- esting note is that researchers in Italy recently concluded "chocolate can have a positive physiological impact on a woman's sexu- ality." The key to this ques- tion is control. I wouldn't recommend more than 2 oz. of dark chocolate in a day, in conjunction with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Question 9: Is swimming good for your figure? Article (Incorrect) answer: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me. Correct answer: Swimming is one of many ways to improve your all- round fitness. Swimming increases strength, stamina, and agility, all at the same time. Swimming incorpo- 0ADAM A fw= F MA 1a1 Jacksonville's All rates all the major muscle groups. It. is a demanding aerobic exercise that helps to keep your heart and lungs in good working order. Swimming also helps to maintain good range of motion and keeping joints flexible, especially in the neck, shoulders, hips and groin. Question 10: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle? Article (Incorrect) answer: Hey! 'Round' is a shape! Correct answer: Your lifestyle is all about the choices you make on what you eat, how you exercise, and the way you look at life. The quality of your life depends on those every day choices. In conclusion, stay healthy! It is important to enjoy life, stopping to smell the roses and tasting the goodness of the world around us as often as possi- ble. 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Sylve said he thought the event would be "a morale booster and promote esprit d' corps." He explained, "We asked all the directorates, including our civilian staff, to get involved. I think it was a real success with more than 400 people par- ticipating, including civil- ians. This set the standard for our morale efforts. It shows our young Sailors that yes we have to work Naval Hospital Jacksonville C hard, and yes we deploy, shoulders of his troops to sho but we can work hard and ed in the "CMC Challenge." still take time to have a hospital's directorates leading good time." the CMC Challenge Cup that The hospital's executive petition-winning CO/XO/DFA officer agreed. "It's a good thing for morale," said Capt. Elaine Wagner. "I'd like to see this repeated. We had a lot of participation out there for the sit-ups, the . push-ups, all the events. It was really good," she said. In fact, the CMC is plan- ning more such events with the next CMC Challenge to take place in December. HMCS (FMF/PJ) Sean Christopher, who competed for the Director for Nursing Services team in the tug-of- war and push-ups competi- tions, is looking forward to future Challenges. "To see - the smiles on the junior - people's faces was just HN Dominick Breedlove play great," he said. "Being a Support team, goes airborne z competitor I really enjoyed ball in fierce basketball ac it. And I think it was good Surgical Services team. The for some of the people who team won the basketball com[ wouldn't normally think of participating in PRT F events. This might stimu- late interest in their getting ..:- in better shape. It's infec- tious! In fact, this spurred . such competitiveness that the guys I beat in my direc- torate want to put together a directorate challenge!" Speaking for the team that took home the CMC Challenge Cup, Hospital . Director for Administration . Cmdr. Gina Spleen indicat- ed that her team intends to hold onto their laurels. 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After we res- cued the family, they followed us back in. It was the most harrowing rescue, I've ever performed." "I've been a firefighter for five years and this was the most extreme situa- tion I've had to deal with. This was by far the biggest challenge I've had to face," added Clark. "We train quite a bit to be prepared for different situa- tions. I was a rescue swimmer in the Navy for five years so I've had a lot of training in this area. I'm pretty com- fortable on the water." "I am so proud of David and Rodney. Probably the hardest thing for a chief fire officer to do is put their people in danger. As I watched them go on the river in that boat that day, I really wondered if I had sent them to their deaths," said NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall. "As I watched the waves go over the boat, I was wondering how we would take care of their families. I thought about .their funerals. The weight of the world rested on my shoulders. I sent these two brave men who volun- teered to go out there and I was responsible for that. When you go through fire operations, they are con-, trolled situations. This rescue was an uncontrolled situation, Mother Nature controlled it. Thankfully everything turned out okay. I was so happy when they came in and hugged them both," he continued. "The police officers on board were just as much heroes as these two were. I hope they will be recognized as well. Without them, the mission wouldn't have been accomplished. It was a combined operation. I appreciate their efforts and everything they do." As for being recognized with such a prestigious award, both Lanier and Clark say it's a team award. "I'm hon- ored to receive this award, but there were a lot more people involved in the rescue than just the two of us. We're the two from the fire department who went out on the boat, but it took every other person that was involved on the shoreline and the two police officers that went out with us. If they hadn't captained the boat, we couldn't have made the rescue," stated Lanier.' "This is by far the biggest recogni- tion I've gotten for anything. But we have a lot of really talented and dedi- cated people. I know any one of our guys would have done the same thing I did, I'm just getting this award because I was the first to volunteer to go on the boat that day," added Clark, modestly. Also being recognized as runners up in the competition are the entire NAS Jax Fire Department for Best Overall Fire Department, NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall in the Civilian Fire Officer category and NAS Jax Firefighter David Alban in the Civilian Firefighter category. The fire -department had numerous accomplishments over the past year. They were the first Department of Defense agency to complete re-accred- itation by the Commission of Fire Accreditation International. Members of the department also created a model-training program to train ship- board Sailors to become certified fire- fighters using in-house assets at no cost to the command. Other accomplishments include: assisting the 101st Airborne Division with their deployment and return of 250 in support of Operation Iraq Freedom; helping Federal Emergency Management Agency teams stage at NAS Jax to assist Florida hurricane victims; developing an in-house emer- gency medical technician training program; creating a new work sched- ule for department personnel to reduce overtime; develop a partner- ship with the City of Jacksonville Fire Department and build a new state-of- the-art fire station at Outlying Field, Whitehouse. "We continuously look at ways to improve efficiency. We don't sit around here saying we have a great department. We have a good depart- ment. I do want to have one of the best in the Navy, but I don't want the best. If you think you have the best, then you don't think you can improve. I plan to have one of the best, but we're always looking for improve- ments and better ways of doing things," explained Hall, who took over as fire chief last year. As for his own recognition, Hall, who has been a firefighter for 30 years, also doesn't consider it an indi- vidual award. "It's a departmental award. I'm just fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time in my life. I'm fortunate to be at NAS Jax. This command has a way of mak- ing people excel because it's such a fun place to work. My skipper and executive officer have given me lee- way to do a lot of things, they exercise complete trust in me and we've made some big differences in our depart- ment here in the last year," he stated, enthusiastically. "We are always trying to maintain our reputation and-looking at cus- tomer service. We always try to do the best we can for our customers because I don't just serve people on the street. I serve American heroes and they deserve the absolute best in customer service and professionalism," he con- tinued. "If we can do our small part and ensure their families are safe our mission is being performed and they've got the tools they need to go fight the war on terrorism. When someone deploys from here, I don't want them to worry about something happening to their family. We are going to take care of them." Also selected as a runner up is Firefighter David Alban for develop- ing,a unique database to track every part, required maintenance, cylinder and regulator/harness assembly for the department's self-contained breathing apparatus program. "Dave developed a methodology so all I have to do is look at his spreadsheets and I know everything that is being done to our air packs. He has also completely revamped out training program. He's a great asset to this fire department," said Hall. Alban is also modest about being selected. "I'm humbled to be recog- nized. It's a team effort. It belongs to everyone. We don't have a typical nor- mal job, it can get extreme at times and we have to have people behind us. Most people get an assignment and have time to work on it. In our job, everything is a crisis," he remarked. Lanier and Clark will go on to com- pete for the Department of Defense Fire and Emergency Service Award, which will be announced during a conference in Denver, Colo. in August. The NAS Jax Fire Department will also be honored as runner-up at the conference. FOSTER: Family started fostering association in Clay -From Page 1 reach age 18 and are legal- ly adults no longer under the care of the state, but nearly 70 percent will take up to 24 months in foster care before a family adopts them. . Upon moving in June of last year to a larger, six bedroom house in Clay County, the Ayres discov- ered that there was not a foster parenting association there and they decided to form one with the help of the Florida State Foster Adoptive Parent Association. Mary serves as the treasurer on the Executive Committee of the Clay County Foster Adopt Parents Association and Rich serves as a coordina- tor for the training pro- gram. Rich also helps mentor other foster parents with meetings on how to deal with the stress of parent- ing, how to deal with behavior problems like attention deficit hyperactiv- ity disorder, and how to file for adoption subsidies and foster care compensation. It was his training as an instructor for the P-3 Organizational Level Avionics Technician Course at Maintenance Training Unit 1011 that made him a natural choice for the job. In addition, the Ayres have arranged clothing drives to help get much needed clothing for the chil- dren in foster care that often come to a foster home with little or no personal clothing or are rapidly growing out of clothes that they brought. It was selfless acts like these that gained him the award as Foster Parent of the Year. He also was invit- ed to the National Foster Parents Association Conference in California to attend the weeklong 35th Annual Education Confer- ence, as a part of the cele- bration of National Foster Care Month, whichwas held during May. 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No matter what your emergency is, not many financial institutions would offer you a loan at that low interest rate. The one catch with TSP is you may not borrow more than you have in your account. There's no credit with TSP. Nonetheless, TSP is extremely user friendly and your money accessible should a real need arise. If you have thought about,enrolling in TSP, but have yet to do so, let me make a recommendation: enroll today. What do you have to lose? I'm pretty certain every one of us dreams of financial independence. Unfortunately, if you look at the national statistics, few achieve true finan- cial freedom. One thing, however, is very obvious. If you don't start investing in your future today, you are losing out on a superb opportunity. TSP is, by far, the best financial opportunity we have ever offered our Sailors. I can't think of a single reason why you wouldn't want to participate. Do yourself a favor, go to disbursing and enroll right now. 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(At left) Military child Karl Knight, 8, holds a red rat snake during camp and wonders if he could go back and find the red rat snake he handled at a near- by pet store. Skin from an Eastern Downback rattlesnake (right) fascinates Caitlyn Watson, 9. "It makes me wonder how big and how old this snake was," she said, excitedly. Watson's dad is a Sailor aboard NAS Jacksonville. Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Summer perinatal classes scheduled aval Hospital Jacksonville offers Experienced Parents: classes for expectant/new parents to June 27 1:15-3 p.m. help them get their little Sailors off July 11, 18, 25 1:15-3 p.m. to a Ship Shape start. Below is the sched- Aug. 8, 15, 22, 29 1:15-3 p.m. ule for classes June through August. Baby Boot Camp Classes are by appointment only Call 542- July 18 and Aug. 22 8 a.m.-noon BABY (2229) to schedule. Third Trimester Class New OB Quest/Class July 11 and Aug. 8 8:30-11:30 a.m. First Time Parents: Prepared Childbirth Class June 24 8:30-11:30 a.m. July 9, Aug. 13 9 a.m.-5 p.m. July 1, 8, 11, 18, 25 8:30-11:30 a.m. Breastfeeding Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 8:30-11:30 a.m. July 8, Aug. 3 8:30 11:30 a.m. VIPs: Visitors from Kazakistan and Tajikistan tour hospital From Page 1 media, education, labor, the arts, and other key fields. Selected by American embassies abroad, interna- tional visitors come to the United States to meet and confer with their profes- sional counterparts and to gain an appreciation of the ethnic, cultural, political, and socio-economic diversi- ty of the U.S. The group that visited the Naval Hospital Jacksonville were from the former Soviet states of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. They included medical leaders from their coun- tries' hospitals and health departments as well as journalists. State Department Lang- uage Officers who provided interpreting services accompanied them. The group's primary interest was to look at the "role of government and non-government organiza- tions in preventing drug addiction and HIV/AIDS. Besides visiting the Naval Hospital the group visited a number of Jacksonville area civilian clinics and counseling centers. Hosting the group in Jacksonville was the International Visitor Corps of Jack- sonville. The group was welcomed aboard Naval Hospital Jacksonville by Executive Officer Capt. Elaine Wagner. Internal Medicine Physician Lt. Cmdr. Michael Herman, the hospi- tal's department head of Consultative Medicine, briefed the group on the Navy's HIV/AIDS program. Herman coordinates care of newly diagnosed HIV patients in the Navy's Southeast Region and fol- lows their care in the out- patient clinic. Substance Abuse Coun- selors Charles Kerekes and ETC(SS) Lee Grose pre- sented an overview of Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP). 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The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meet- ings are held the second Tuesday/of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and spe- cial exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, about the museum, 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 Ioad. Line dance lessons re available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park/ Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- Marina holds Zephyrus Races each Friday From MWR he MWR Mulberry Cove Marina is spon- soring the 2005 Zephyrus Races every Friday until Sept. 9 at NAS Jax. The one-design sailboat 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 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 reg- ister and reserve a sailboat at the marina, call 542- 3260. groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups. firstcoastcommunity.com/mom- sclub. The Association of Avia- tion Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National As- sociation of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Offi- cers 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 Ri- ders 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 inter- ested 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 go to www.fllx.org. 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. Dunkirk Lighthouse will host a military reunion at the Days Inn Dunkirk in Fredonia, N.Y. Sept. 15-18. Call Jules Nagy at 1-888-333-2831 or 1- 888-333-2838 or email. him at nonipopop@cs.com. W. Marc Hardesty Army, JAG, LTC (Ret) By AWC Mike Walter VP-30 The chief petty officers (CPO) of VP-30 held a dining in June 10 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The guest of honor was CMDCM Anthony Ford of Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group. More than 50 chiefs attended as well as VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Richard. Heimerle and Executive Officer Cmdr. Mark Creasey. The President of the Pros' Nest Chief Petty Officer's Mess, CMDCM Gary Dryer, started planning to hold the special night last win- ter as a way of bringing the CPO Mess together. AWCM Steve Fishbein .was selected to act as Mr. Vice. The dining in com- mittee was chaired by ADC Tom Lovelace and included AMC J.T. Mills, AWC Mike Walter and AEC Josh Leach. Color Guard duties were performed by AEC Ken Mathis, YNC Scott Jenkins, PRC Mike Johnson and AMEC Phil Hudson. Lenn A. Ferrer Navy, JAG, LT (Former) Former Senior Defense Counsel NAS Jax Military Defense Attorneys Courts-Martial *Administrative Boards Family Law Civilian Criminal Defense Free Initial Consultation 904-398-2212 4004 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207 =il! z www.jaxlegal.com *-) , "The hiring ofa lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free writteninformation about our qualifications and experience" Photo by AWC Mike Walter Bagpiper Jim Sloan plays tra- ditional music enhancing the festivities of the Dining In. The event was attended by chiefs from VP-30, VP- 16, Naval Aviation Depot Jax, Commander, Sea Control Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. and Commander, Patrol Reconnaissance Wing 11. CMDCM Anthony Ford gave an inspiring speech about the importance of naval traditions and the Photo by ADC Tom Lovelace (From left) AEC Ken Mathis, AEC Joe Dorpinghaus, ATC Bob Nicholas, ATC John Garrigan, AWCS Mike Fortin, AWCS Dave Miller enjoy some camaraderie during the VP-30 Dining In June 10. Navy core values. Heimerle's impromptu speech about the critical role of the CPO Mess in naval operations was met with a standing ovation. Dryer spoke about leader- ship within the CPO Mess and Fishbein spoke about embracing change with the looming transition to a new airframe for Patrol and Reconnaissance operations. The Officers' Club served a delectable six-course meal with equally outstanding service from the staff. A traditional bagpiper was included in the ceremony as well as a POW/MIA table and a ceremonial smoking lamp. AWC Ollie Keil and AWCS Mike Fortin put on an unforgettable parading of the beef. The event was judged to be a resounding success by all who attend- ed. Dryer is planning on making this an annual event. (ri?, 1 ~~'~t~j~~t"~'~ ~f? ~ ?' T "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ~ .&%1- 19 Zero Down Zero Interest! And you'll love the price even more. With flexible payment plans, convenient locations and hours, what's not to love? This is the kind of orthodontist you've dreamed of. Hip, stylish, fun and hassle-free. Your teeth and your bank account never had it so good. w 1562 WELLS ROAD, SUITE 16 Call us at 644-0140 IMAGINE ORTHODONTICSTM Gasper Lazzara, D.D.S. D)N 4353 go ahead, smile. NOWINORNGPRK LEIEAYLAN -Most insurance plans accepted including Tricare Dental Program enrollees. Advertised fee is subject to credit approval. 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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 Sterling Casino Cruise, Aug.7 Set sail out of Port Canaveral for a five hour cruise. $13.50/person, must be 21. Sign up by Aug. 3. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied .dM- I F r 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. Free Movies at the Base Theater Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Blade: Trinity (R) For more information about the marina, please call 542-3260. Zephyrus Races Every Friday evening through Sept. 9 6:30 p.m. One-Design Sailboat Races Photo by O1 Mike England Information, Ticket and Tours (I.T.T.) Cruise Counselor Joyce Capling sells Disney World tick- ets to Noah Muniz and his son, Austin. The I.T.T. offers a variety of discounted tickets and trips to nearby attractions. For more information, call 542-3318. Entry fee is $5 per race. Sailboats raced from the marina are free. 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@ Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the youth center please call 778-9772. Skate Night Tomorrow, 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. Adamec's Harley Davidson Motorcycle Run Assist with this event June 25 in support of the Children's Miracle Network. The ride starts at Venus Swimwear on Beach Boulevard at 11 a.m. and ends in Orange Park. Help with registration and celebration after the ride. For more informa- tion, call Kristen Folkers at 202-2366. Kingfish tournament The BellSouth Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament needs volunteers to help July 18-23 6~:1111'~ S1951i Orange Park, FL at Sisters Creek Park, 8205 Heckscher Drive. Lots of opportunities available. Call Vickie Snipes at 751-5188 for details. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. 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Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. St. Augustine & IMAX Day trip Saturday Free Texas Hold'em Tournament, June 27, 7 p.m. at The Zone Last Buck BBQ, June 30, 5-7 p.m. Free burgers and hot dogs. Scuba Certification Trip, July 22-24 $150/person Includes transportation, lodging, rental and certification card. Soccer champs The HS-11 "Dragonslayers" won the NAS Jacksonville Intramural Soccer Championship last week. The championship brought to an end a season which saw the team go undefeated. (Back row left to right) Cmdr. Steven Yoder, AZ1 Christopher Alfred, Lt. Matt Wright, AT3 Stephen Tamburri, AZ2 Brandon Kros, AEAN Christopher Jacobs. (Front row left to right) AZ3 Juan Barrios, AW2 Kenny Sevenello, AW3 Francis Canaan, AMAN Boimah Sambola. Photo courtesy of HS-I 1 SPORTS & STANDINGS Football players needed The intramural flag football league is now forming. This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty commands and personnel. The season is scheduled to begin in July. Roster and entry form are due by tomorrow. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to offi- ciate soccer, softball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If inter- ested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333, Volleyball meeting A Captain's Cup fall indoor volleyball meeting will be held July 20 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850, located at the intersection of Yorktown and Mustin Road. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty commands and personnel. The season is scheduled to begin in September with games being played at lunchtime. Commands having an athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. Navy Southeast Regional, Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodg- ing 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 regionall qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270- 5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Women 24:00 10K - Women 46:00 Marathon - Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon - Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time run, 40k bike Men 19:00 Men 34:00 Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. based on 1.5k swim, 10k Sand Volleyball Standings As of June 17 Team Wins Losses NAR 2 0 CV-TSC 2 0 VP-30 1 1 HS-15 Sand Fleas 1 1 CNATTU (1) 1 1 CNATTU (2) 1 1 HS-15 Helo Squad 0 2 SERCC 0 2 Jax Suns salute to the military nights From NAS Jax MWR Attention military baseball fans! Specially priced tickets will be avail- able for five Jax Suns games., The baseball team is offering military members the opportunity to purchase tickets for the games, which will be played between 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. 452 2685 Brick 4/3 July/Aug. $346,900 464 2685 Stucco 4/3 June 521 2310 Stucco 4/3 June 548 3644 Stucco 5/4 June $378,900 572 3136 Brick 5/3.5 June $369,500 608 2685 Brick 4/3 June $366,900 WAVERLY 904-282-9840, 282-8926 2 3644 Stucco 5/4 Now 108 2195 Brick 139 2008 Brick 226 2150 Stucco 4/2 June 229 3136 Stucco 5/3.5 June 301 2310 Stucco 4/2 June 65 1443 Brick FOREST BROOKE 904-282-0453, 282-4288 324 2058 Stucco 4/2.5 October $256,900 Dir: Argyle Forest Blvd. left on OakLeaf Village Pwy right on Oakbrook to model homes Price and availability are subject to change without notice. to military auto Holoties Motors; the nations largest pre-owned military auto dealer is flying all ranks of 'military f, truck & SUV buyers to their Superstore in south Mississippi on-board their brand new crp airplnefor FREE! 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EXTERIOR BED BATH MOVE IN PRICE CREEKVIEW 904-282-8926, 282-9840 431 2385 Stucco 4/2 June $325,500 437 2137 Brick 4/2 June $294,500 $374,900 $320,900 CANNONS POINT 282-4288 $426,900 3/2 June OAKPOINT 904-282-4288, 282-8926 $240,500 3/2 June 265 2685 Brick 4/2 June $269,900 $290,500 $352,900 $365,500 $301,900 FALL CREEK 904-282-8926, 282-4288 3/2 July $202,500 o1o CBC056801 laxfirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 17 P.O. Box 36 WFEED THE Oklahoma City, CHILDREN OK 73101 (405) 942-0228 www.feedthechildren.org A CFC participant Provided as a public service Admiral Homes We Salute Our Armed Forces OakLeaf Plantation I U"~CIJIW-~C-~IWI~ ow 'It LAA&,d - nix 18 J1X Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 ASK FOR ZERO PAYMENTS & INTEREST FOR MONTHS If PAID IN FULL within 12 Months* on any purchase of $299 or more on your Lowe's Consumer Credit Card 6/23/05 through 7/4/05 -$697 only $20 per month* 25 Cu. Ft. 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The more you pay each month, the quicker your balance will be repaid and the lower your total finance charges will be. As an example, if you pay only the minimum payment each month and your account has no other activity or changes, it would take approximately 52 months to pay off a $500 non-promotional purchase and approximately 116 months to pay off a $1,000 non-promotional purchase. However, if you paid double the minimum monthly payment each month, the $500 purchase would be paid off in approximately 21 months, and the $1,000 purchase in approximately 39 months. If you have any questions about the amount of your minimum monthly payment or the repayment period, please call the customer service number on your billing statement. Prices may vary after June 26, 2005, if there are market variations. "Was" prices In this advertisement were in effect on June 16, 2005 and may vary based on Lowe's Every Day Low Price policy. See store for details regarding product warranties. 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Cancellation and correction The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel. no additional charge. deadlines are the same as placement deadlines. 300 Avondale/ 315 Alington 330 Beaches 335 Orange Park 340 St. Johns 355 Condominiums 5BEDROOMS/4BATHS! 405 Apartments Ortea _300_ _315 Arlington Beaches 335_ Clay 3 County _ Convenient to base, Unfurnished Ortega LVILLAGO CONDO this fabulous lake- OLD ORTEGA DOLL ALDERMAN PK -4/3. 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GoA, 4/l25, y 160Fwpp/reis converted home, hardwood floors.Ti:mort mins N.A.S. $215000. selling r4.eloca0, rttig crrMomentsd art, teok:ys. 912-882-7443 $31,50 Deca Noonmvere e 8E hn.e can 10mrd linensmany collect- AC. wtr-heater. Deadf avail8m246 Gam 322 Argyle extras. gated $360,000 Watson Realty Corp 904o-92-106 Foreclosure 888o 315 ArlingtonL&C,786 15 Appt only 904-$45-6867 4729 US HWy 175. x5 3/2.TWOOD stove.uaveeoriSell 3317Arlington F 315range Park, FL 32003 FLKETWer 1996. Save 2200_Auctions ales10 Pla3tO rlotsw/2180f nefrg .. .. Jfirg, fpl, convent.. House 410 Condominiums 220/PublicSales9F1B. Pl EAioYtT 4/2 Quiet street. 1900sf 49ED/2BATh oin Cul FIdrt.grivk. otw/ nrsink on ,n 01 orMarysL2040shftscr p -de-sacinakleaf. Carpet. yiny COMMUNtYa RDSalEs& v% MonthFFLreT9o12-6-97-50 BeaYMfu LoseLagos 2/2 10201w. Beaver St fenced yard. inground 904-732-4837 954-2.15 Caldtom.(94n 338-4e37 &spacios kFLEETWOOD2/2. app7s, c. stopwaxforeciosureioym Beautifl soc tospool.2- across from the Pubpx pool, lakefront, 2 car d iWatson Ortea ga Bluf. Argle 2.5air, crpat, wning, sprklrrcrort 927004 warehouse garaa., $239,900. A4/3,FT.wCAROUNE 86osys wtr softnr, secu- in2PERSONAL INJURoESpeck yardatl de-al 8606 ANGELO BUYS fIr D/W w/w carp. club NEGLIGENCe /PER ONAL INJ UREIES andes. Call 904-573-9366 s Tired Of wasting money on rent? $2K2Exc dea. 30-860 $90. 94, 7-, 6 HOUSES dASHb$4ernpoco. tenis b16oa MedcaNNeVONjuriesceLDEathBadud tIT FLEEEWOOD 99.No credit Any condo, handyman, 7yvinyl sid, roof. $3000eq, distressed,)r CONDOS, W/GAR, JacksonvilleLet me help you be a home owner $286mo. Call 730-8606 occupied, ANYWHERE, 2/2'gs, 3/2's, SS & I twin Iji~ bs osVggbrANY CONDITION...e Mand, TN w/gar, WS, Brain Damage M Birth Defects Listings 866-749-8124 xF589 have no credit, but TOO SMALL!!! Call 545-0019 aCord Injuy Nerve Damage AA4/2 FORECLOSURE Ony ACCEPPAN, .LC need achome?oWeMcan Quick closings or wro80rcu acs749-812460F/cvre hmadop A MOTGGE000.If r iseore-qualify over the 9046261636 DOWNTOWNRK-A /FAMrt 1-8ILY $450Fr0stingscal 904-813-52g3 pLAZA RIVERFRONT lbr D Vouse CEool4423A C,.748124De002Cal1904-962-1086 945 Upgrd, $ 1350mo. 910-7036 PACKAGELWtcL FLEMING ISLAND- ChildiCustodykon 1.25 acres in /go1 3mR, 2.5BA GAR, W NEGOTIABLE 4/2 4-Middleburg. / Keystone. Rent/leaser FOREclOs UBA, new CH&A & Plbg ,,e Oragea, 3/LAND HOME PACKAGE Real Estate 904-803-4287 910-5055ond Firs, 3BR 2BA Doubnewide Ont904-Cn4-12um or 213786t-910.e5052 1.5 Acres in Jacksonville for Rentk904 OCEANWAYa-3/2, 'm LR. ,s Fun BeachFre7> 9Call Kieth 783-8385 0ALGATE PKWY 2/2, nrSt. ac lot, 6180k 696-9914 00 NITY- W/S low money 405 Apartments$1100ng,94 BURNEY aver SfEdWnrd9 30,YeArs5 RENTltom OWN3ph. JessIca 771-9055 432 Retirement Reserve" 2/2. gated BrEoS. SHJONES. EDAWKNS 30YeaRTLE2 Remodele ntral dow uan. Wovrthe 40Conominiues GA tep LA/CtL t fenced yd. "eMOVING! MUST SELL! communities1poo.90m47-7269 ar3/21525sf+ over 2 acres c SHouses Furnished ICW Seasons D Kens YCallMr. Bradley874-1862 Homes ma. ref. req'd. 891-67 Fence otri. Air/ Ht Dete. or 291-3100 i MobieiHome$Lots LA-KEWORDlE/at BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS LE garage $75,000 477-7165argL Ct9Aa-:/LsremodeledNice Family community 43Rooms to Rent $550m0. 904-4 42-2230 VtnrCae r F a/il re43o1e,8fe0ed6 1 M ES E a9 on Westside. We can 440Beach/Vacationr/ OCEANFRONT (904) 353-5579 USN-Ret. (904) 264-3412 330 B4aches 7-90down. CallEmm A44SLorage/isni- , 'The hiing nfra lawyer is an impotani decision that should not e based solely open LdveTnisemneis. I/ r du cedHOUSES00.S H!vic0.5 Beforn yen decide, ask as in send yen freewriicnsinrormationaoutoarqualiicatiins." Alt Bch homefor sale4/2 5Reni sb a mallobal es a esaresp.eandn slit, 904-537 /t e\,phone aisady% fully renovated, new REDAN&tR.nxpnd2 e Historic Avondale ReD pn695-2255 and 8 Arlington ap h d ar SlI l lf ....R. I- JI M REDMAN 2mBR. expand, ll.l ll, l tail .;iiihh-iiIl 904-273-8119 RIVIERA PARKWAY apps deck nice lot. Central location, pool. VB/Belleza New 2/2, APARTMENTS389 317 $ II00. s Call 730-8606 Unbea, Sstable R NPrist P/ae n !-ap2 SALESPERSONp1200m. 904 338- 5692 GABPAsRTMENTS A nw, ad,$700+sec, accessw/d, aIll ewIStart Today! 904-21-9402 upgrades, $915 704-9885 I 4 1 Call 955-9413 Ask forJoe PVB- Grand Cay Villas Avondale- 2/1,CH/A. 3/2+ gar. Must see. 8:30-5:30 M-F SAVE THOUSANDS! remod.,$750m, $600sec. $1375 254-2672 8:30-5:30 Land Home Package! lyr lease 904-535-8910 W 10011 3/2 Double Wide on 2 PVB OCEANUNKS 2/2, fpl Acres in Jacksonville. scr prch, W/D. $1100m. $900 Down. $595 Mo. AVONDALE HI RISE 904-273-5732/349-3947 CALL 291-3100 RIVERFRONT S'slde/Bch Blvd. 2/2 in Efficiency & 1/2/3 Bd. CSIHOMES OF pnk. scrn porch. needs Balcony, Heat/AC Paid! SAN MARCO IN tmin wrik $5000 obo. 382. 0664 384-6151 Mon-Sat 2 BEDROOM / BATH FFO ABLE 2006s ARE COMIN IN Bameadows/S'side RECENTLY UPGRADED! AFFORD BLEMUST SELL ALL 200s. QUIET & CONVENIENT UNITS SURROUND Call Ron 904-259- 8028 Come HomeTo A NICE LANDSCAPED m oneIEI' LARGE o.2Kings Crossing, COURTYARD WITH POOL! DUE flha uhImh~fltO 2100 SQ.FT. NEW 5/3 STUDIO. 1 & 2BR WATER INCL IN LEASE! ,On1 Acre. Buy for only. $499 Moves you In. $650 & UP A MONTH ? 500BMd o sonelect units $32 99 SECTION 8 APPROVED. 1 2 3IEDROO M1V Ca1 477-4225 or Email t GOING FAST!! (904) 730-8060 '-/ iohnsales--bellsouth.net Call Today. 733-1004 FEDERATED a5 cFarms/ BEAUTIFUL Call124housaday.7daysaweekHmM En 7s TSID EMANAGEMENT GROUP HO ES7 Acreage COMMUNITY SOUTHSIDE -lux 2/2, nr wwOffering Spaiiousc St.Johns Twn Cntr, EASTWOOD OAKS APARTMENTS SIDE 10ACRE Horse 1&2BRs & 2 Pools "I $12M. Avail 7/1 237-1999 Ranch,60x28 MH, scr. STARTING AT$SOUTH2 *i~l**~e*~ prch, 12x6OMH w/16x12 .Close to shopin -j S E new added r om. 6Ox48 Barn FCCJ & Downtwn luxury, condo, gated, a C004982 904-777-2904 (904) 387-2933 min, $1275. 821-4286 20 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 2: 410 Condominiums WSIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Near Riverside, $895m boat dockage, 757-0775 415 Houses 41.5 Furnished S 5 MI FROM NavSta Mayport, family S|cuommunlty, 4br/ 3ba, 3 car garage. all appliances & gar- den tools. $1400/mo. Officially reassigned. Call 912-577-1304 SAN MARCO AREA. Adorable bungalow, completely furnished. 2/1. Carport, huge yard, two sheds. $1,000. Avail. July 15. Leave msg. 762 9350. 420 ) Houses F Unfurnished AMELIA ISLAND 3/2, Irg yd. avail 7/1, $1250 + sec dep. 904 491-6598 AkGYLE/Greyfleld -3/2, 2 car gar, ct/a, $1000mo. +utll. 904-318-8030 ARGYLE 3/2 Great Rm, Fpic, Pet Ok. Refs Req $995 7782897 aleview @ Watermill 9367 Prosperity Court 3/2 1741 $1150 Available Late June! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Norhwood @ Watermlll Previous Model Home 9502 Staples Mill 4/2 1745SF $1125 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARL /MONUMENT OAKS- 4br/2ba, fplc, fnc yd, 1950SF, $1200 + dep Mil Disc. PH 1-888.393-3504 ARL lovely 3/2 w/ Irg bonus rm, new refrig, self cleaning stove, fen yd, min to down town & new shopping ctr, move in special. $1195mo 1-888-240-3790 ATL BCH 3/2 bonus rm, remod, ch&a, w/d hkup bkyd $825 904-874-0788 BAYMEADOWS 3/2, renov., no pets, n/s $1075 mo+dep 923-0111 BAYMEADOWS 3/2, renov.. no pets, n/s $1200 mo+dep 923-0111 BEACHS/405 14th Ave. N. 3/1 near ocean. $1200m. 904-721-9913/707-1284 CF & HAS Batcheor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Refs Req 778- 2897 CHIMNEY LAKES- 3/2, FR w/brk fplc, 2 car gar. comm pool & rec area, min. to malls & NAS Jax, $1095 301-904-4221 DOWNTOWN Foreclosure 3Bed. Buy $27,900! For listings 800-749-8124 x5437 EAGLE HARBOR 3/2. on Golf Course $1550m incl. Iwn svc. 215-6315 4 FLEMING ISL. 3/2, 2car gar, grntub. t lanai 2002sf, $1350m. Discount long term lease 808-620-1719 Fleming Island 3/2 - 2 car gar, gard tub lane, 2200sf $1350/mo. disc. for long term lease. Call 808-620-1719 SFleming Island 3/2 2 car gar, gard tub < a lanle, 2200s $1350/mo. disc. for Iong term lease. Call 808,-620-1719 904-504-8162 FRUITCOVE ESTATES 3/3+Bonus, 3000sf. fncd, $1800m+dp. 904-874-3702 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 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ICW/WIndsor Park 4/2, 2228sf hwd firs, split fpl, fen yd culdesac $1850m. 904-223-5720, 703-2054 ICW 3/2 garage, fp, ch&a fenc yard. new carpet & paint $975mo. 781-3652 JAX BCH 2 newer Irg Immaculate homes 3/2 & 3/2.5, WD,yd serv. $1600 + dep 249-2428 or 285-6283 JCP, 3/2.5, Icar. TH, 1463sf, ly/o, all apple, $1075m. 151 Southern Bay. 904-333-1379 JCP 4/2, 2cg culdesac, fpi, ss apple, $1325m. 1104 Aluga Ct. 858-405-1441 JULINGTON 3/2, shady oak, off Julington Crk. stone fpic, grt n'hood, $1295m + dep 349-6111 KERNAN 4/3 New, LR, DR. FR. 2Story. no pets. $1495. A P RIty 724- 3929 LakeShr Bd 3/2 on ac lot gar apple wood pvt dr 1000 mo+dep 387-.3753 LUXURY BEACHFRONT CONDOS, from $1700 www.leasedluxury.com or call (904)807-0910 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, lpets ok, close to NAS $1,150. lyr lease avail. July 1 268-3619 334-1962 MANDARIN 5 houses 3br up to 5br 1 with pool, starting from $1150-$1750. Avail 6/1 Call 262-9535 268-2270 N.E. SIDE -upscale Vic- toria Lakes new home 2,000sf, 322 + ofc, A Rated Elem SchI, $1395mo $1395 dep. NS/ No pets, 502-5519 NORTHSIDE -2/1, CH&A, gar, $575mo. 1022 W.24 t. Call 651-742Z NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/2 1540SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'SIDE/498ORTHSIDE St wkRAND NEW HOES60k 01 NCreeksde/1, endw . cpt 10249 Haver-1765SF Rd. VModels To ChooseJ N'Sde 3/1 Lem Turner & FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP Dunn. fSDE/4908 Slver St. 3BR Block, eat-n-4kit wkshop, $60k. 730-9101 N'SIDE 3/1, new apple. & cpt 10249 Haverford Rd. No pets, $850m. 307-7332 N'Side 3/1 Lem Turner & Dunn. fenced yard, tile $750mo. 874-0814 N'SIDE 3/2,2car, ch/a, 2000sf, Irg bckyd, FLR & N'SIDE 3/2, remod, central AC, Ig kit, nice, area. Ig yd, $750m 904-514-9232 O.P. -Fleming Plantation, 3/2/2,1650sf, lyr lease, $1150 476-7308 0. PK. OAKLEAF PLANT new home 4br/2ba, culdesac, sec sys $1450+dp 904-291- 0799 O.P-St.Johns Riverpan- oramic viewsApool, lacr.2600sf,$1995mo, 264-1425. Realtor OP/EAGLE HARBOR - 3/2, 1700sf $1250. MAGNOLIA POINT on golf course 3/2 $1350. comm. pool tennis, for both. Call 284-5461 OP/OAKLEAF4/2 New, Fridge, W/D, Avail Now! $1295m. 264-1425 FEDEATED MANAGEMENT~ (904) 30-806 ARGYLE 8234 Rocky Creek 3/2 1841SF $900 3174 Loch Lomond Ln. 4/2 2082SF $1125 9502 Staples Mill 4/2 1745SF $1125 ARLINGTON 11631 Tananger Drive 3/2.5 1440SF $850. GREEN COVE SPRINGS 3332 Citations Dr. 3/2 1676SF $1025 / ICW 12615 Stockwood Ln 3/2 $875 PATIO HOME! 935 Collinswood 3/2 1691SF $1295 NORTHSIDE 10398 Centerwood Dr 3/2 1640SF $995 2895 Centerwood Dr 3/2 14495F $950 $500 OFF 1ST MO $500 OFF 2ND MO 8048 Lexington 3/1 1284SF $625 2247 3rd Avenue 3/2 $775 YULEE 861824 Worthington 3/2 13835F $1025 ORANGE PARK 5046 Knights Bridge 2/2 912SF $675 2658 Malibu Circle 3/2 1084SF $785 523 Kevin Drive 3/2 1800SF $1050 WESTSIDE 8038 Beaver Creek 3/2 1268SF $925 6051 Maggie Circle #101 3/2 1157SF $875 9602 Grove Hills Ln 3/2 1745SF $975 AVAILABLE MID-JUNE VILANO BEACH 208 17th Street 4/3.5 $2300 BRAND NEW HOME! ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE BEACH!! WORLD GOLF VILLAGE 1330 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1195 1213 Ardmore Drive 4/2 1745SF $1170 MIDDLEBURG 3904 Hideaway Ln. 3/2 1268SF $925 2685 Secret Harbor 3/2 1000SF $925 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF 5835 3723 Alcove 3/2 12685F $895 420 Houses 4 Unfurnished OP/OAK LEAF New 4/2, 2300sf Avi immed. nr. pool, $1400 904-215 1881 OP Fleming Island, brand new condo, 3/2.5 single car gar, golf course, pools, lots of amenities, $1200 mo, 904-269 6757 OP Flem Isl Plant 4/2 $1195 A rated schls, Amenities 619-572-3321 OP-Oakleaf Plant 4/2 1826 sf, fenc'd yd ydcu de sac $1250 mo Short term lease avail 904-886-4627 OP South/M'burg. Beautiful 3/2.5 2380sf culde sac, quiet n'hood $1200mo. 485-0033 Orange Park Fleming Isl/Eagle Harbor 4/3 - Irg hm fenced yard $1450mo. 407 467-2345 Orange Park South 1951 Calusa Trail 3/2 1475SF $950 LARGE FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange PK 3/2 ch&a fen yd, $750 + dep lake access No HUD 264 3226 ORANGE PK 3/2, 2 car gar g grt rm, frml din, eat in kit, fen yd, no pets or smking, avail 7/1 $950mo 264-6805 Pablo Bay 4/3 lake, comm pool/ tennis $1995mo. 273-0125 Pace Island 4/2-5 2500sf fen back yard. $1600mo. + Dep. Call 424-0300 PACE ISLAND Gate comm 4/2, 4LR, FR. DR Fpl. $1400mo 269-5460 Palm Coast/AA, unfurn Lrg 2/2/2 w/Den, ten, pool, bch/ICW $1200m 904-654-5976/262-5584 PVB/Fiddlers Marsh 3/2, 2cgar, comm pool/ten. $1 475m. 352-514-1848 PVB Fairfield gated comm 3/2 5/2,Fpl CV, sec sys, on lake, lawn serve. 1700SF, $1500mo + dep. 543-8889; 545-7940 QUEENS HARBOUR 4 to 6 Br, from $2500 www.leasedluxury.com or call (904)807-0910 REGENCY DAMES PT AREA- 3/2, 2 car Elfgar brand new alarm system. minutes from regency Mall Zoo and Airport $ 1150 382-1758 SAN JOSE/BOLLES 3/1.5 Brick w/hdwd firs, Irg lot. $1200m. 219-4738 San Jose near Univ. Blvd 3/2 grt loc. wd firs, big fen yd.$1100m. 614-3194 San Pablo-near inter- coastal.San Pablo Rd.3/2,all appl,1400sf, lyr lease,$1275mo. 904-477-3193 SOUTHPOINT/SS Quiet & great Ioc./2br hardwd floors 755-8230 SOUTHSIDE BRAND NEW TWNHSE 3/2.5, gar, 1600sf, $1250 673-4884 SPRINGFIELD 3/1 Ig bk yd No pets, $675mo + $500dep. Eric 813-4999 SS/Lakewood 2/1- 3644 Morton St. HVAC.No pets $850m. Crdt, 737- 6020 S'S 3/2, Lg fncd yd, $995+dp. 7051 Diamond Head. 287-9165/728.0361 S'SIDE/BCH 3/2+Bonus, Efficiency/Game room, beautiful house centrally located. $1100m+$550dp+Appl fee. 904-725-4498 S'SIDE- 5661 Beney Rd. 3br/2ba, 1500sf, fen yd $900mo + dep. 398-6784 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 Florentine beautiful 3/2, brand new, $1500mo. Call 434-8424; 904-887-9691; 4 ST. MARY'S RENTAL | 2br/2ba. garage, pool SIaccess, 4 mi from Kings Bay NSB, avail. 6/6/05. PCS $550/mo. Call 912-882-6427 WATERFRONT 03br/1.5BA, t, inground pool, jetski ramp, boat dock, Ig Florida room, carport, 2 porches. fenced yard $1075mo + 1025 dep.H904- 282-3195; C 904-210-4495 (PCS) WATERFRONT priv 2/2 Riverfront house with new cov- ered 10,000 Ib boatlift, 0lmin to downtown, $1100. 904-614-7800 WESTSIDE 1005 Legay Ave. 3/2, $1100/mo. 887-1535 WESTSIDE 11017 Royal County Dr. Panther Creek, Executive Home, 3/2 $1400/mo. FEDERATED REALTY (904) 317-4511 WESTSIDE 3/2, Apple, 1300sq ft, $1100/mo 904-318-8830 Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WGV HL 4/2, 2car, 1900sf, Ig yd, corn amen, appis, fns. st/it lease 514-9049 3, 2005 200. Unfurnished 500 Industrial WI Om For Sale fncd yd, $525mo. HUD W'SIDEApprox 13ksf, 8459 Herlong 32210 $000m or Sell $495k. 389-0331 or 545-4836 Call 904-710-8009 W'side 2/2 twnhm 103rd & Ricker Rd. remodeled Commercial/ $700mo. Call 8740814 505 Industrial W'SIDE 3/2, 1500sf, For Rent DANNY 904-910-8603 DAYCARE BLDG FOR Ig d, Ready 7/1, $500sec. 768 8114 $lOS0mo. 22&3835 Elside 1036 East 215st St. W'SIDE 4/2 near Trinity 2200sf.. 2stry bldg, 0.76 ac Nice area, ready 7/15, lot. fenc$3400.904-739-5872 $1050m. 757-0775 MIDDLEBURG 1+ acre W'side Westland Station. fen'd. Job site trailer, 2 Beautiful 3/2.2 y/o, offices, recep area, 1875sf, Scr. patio, lawn restroom, partial kit, care W/D.$1300m. for lease. $1500mo Lajana Hill, Century 21 office equip for sale Harris 629-3103/778-7530. 904-406 2913 WS nice brick, clean 3/2 REGENCY/DAMES POINT fplc gar, wkshp, new Offlce/whse. 2080sf, exc paint new appls $950/ loc. Nr 9A/195. 696-9191 mo. near NA 472 9642 WSIDE Approx 13k sf, Cl00,m or Sell $495k. 45 Manufactured call 904-o10-800 Homes RIVERFRONT Black 507 For Sales Hammock 1/1, lac $400 646-4757 743-0055 W'SIDE Sandwich Shop W'SIDE ShindlerCv Sub. fully furn. bus. & prop. 3/2, 4/2 & 4/3 DW. Avi Turn key, 904-535-8334 Greg 904-376-5190 427 MobileHome 510 For Sale 427 Lot Rentals SOUTHSIDE SIDE Empty lot in quiet OFFICE CONDOS senior park. $174 mo. Avenues Professional Call Dawn 904-573.3644 Park is located off ____^___ __ Southside Blvd. at the Avenues Mall. Offices 430 Roommates for sale or lease from 1060 SF to 6640 SF. Prices begin at Ati Bch/Mayport 3/2 TH $159,000. Call Justin No Smoker/Pets $450 Clark at 904-886-7364. mo. +1/2 utils 635.1971 BY TROUT RIVER Lg hm 5 Office Space pool, furn. rm. until. incl. 15 For Rent $115 wk $100dp 765-5742 MANDARIN -3/2 house, ARL. Professional Ofc fncd yd, $285mo + utils Space 495sf up tol0k sf 386-3526 or 374-5594 Grt Rates! 800-871-9386 OP Room in 4/2.5 Pool ARL Office/retail space, Home. No pets, $425m. prime loc. Ideal for sm. Prof. fem pref'd 276-0055 church. Andy 477-2288 SOrange Park- share AVONDALE 774 SQ. FT. large 2- story house Multi- User Office Space I 4 near blending and Waterfront Property. knight boxx, cable, CALL (904) 3846151 phone Included- $325 + utilities. Also coz BLANDING BLVD-1723 home near O.P. mall Unit 106.720sf,$650nm. expressway same rent. 904-277-T056 no smokers 612- 6646 MANDARIN -on San Jose Ponte Vedra Share 3/2 Blvd. 312sf, $400mo. pool home $59Smo+ Call 288-7373 dep, no smok 904-273-8937 PONTE VEDRA Sawgrass Reserve@Point Mead- Village 127-3093SF, ows & 9A Female share 1-800-587-9097 ext 29 2br Lux condo, N/S, no o pets 1/2 util. $600mo. PROFC BLDG- 2 units Call Laura 0-959- 4166 up to 4,000sf avail. Call Laura 800-959-4166 Turnkey, best deal in SRoommates town. San Jose 514-1090 wanted 3bdrm, 2 bth $400m + dep REGENCY/DAMESPOINT Arlington 15 min Office space, 2priv. from Mayport close to ofc+ubicle space. kit. JU, split utiilles p.O.C. bath, strge, 1475sft, util 904-234-1652 Robert ncl. Call 696-9191 Meggs R'side- Newly reno- R'side 15min to NAS $100 vated, 1400sf, nr 5 pts. wk. $350m0. N/S no Perfect for prof ofc. drugs, responsible 36-6954 $1450mo0. 2330 Park St. Call Joe 904-669-5959 SWESTSIDE Share 3/2 house, furn Retail I room, cable & WD. 525 Ra 6 miles to AS Jax. For Rent Inci utils $350 w/$50 d rnking/NS. Will disc ATL BLVD. new 18,000sf orimiltg/NS83-2220 isc strip ctr.pre const. for military 783-2220. lease $16/sf. 993-4266 43s Rooms 435 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 Financial ATL. BEACH close to Mayport Navy Base, $400 mo 372-9735 MURRAY HILL Cable, newly remod, $375/mo. 612-2468 or 387-6526 OP Efficiency, furn, sm refrig, microwave, cable off street parking, $100 dep. + $395 mo Avail now Call 215-9416 Q. ROOMMATE WANTED -to share S3 br house. 10 min 4 from Mayport. $600mo, utilspd. Call 904-449-6395 SAN JOSE -cute house, extra sitting rm, NS fern. $475mo 733-9101 S'Side-Professional, stable, male,$475 + 1/2 util.226-4166 must see! Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts LAKE HOUSE 4/2.5 ch&a, 6 acres, 400' on lake, dock, 731-3837, See at: www.vacationhomes.com #14366 1 NC MTNS Maggie 4 Valley, 1 bdrm cottage $55,000 828- 926-1809 OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $695wk. 352-376-9644 www. oldcity.com/oceanfront OCEANFRONT LUXURY for two, all amenities, $1500m. (904) 471-0792 OCEANFRONT-S. Jax Bch 1/1 Beautifully furn. $1600m. 904-881-5793 Commercial Real Estate 500 CommerciaVl 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 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold n550 oBusiness 55 Opportunities 4-Sale Carpet Cleanin Bus. Equip. Wands, steamers rotary scrubber hoses, 2 hand tools spotter kit, 908-5418 carpetman2004@yahoo.com SINGULAR WIRELESS EXCLUSIVE AGENT $250K Annual Revenue Great Location 699-8692 CONY. STORE Westside Food Store, very prof- itable $$$. 904 465-5348 EARN $1000/SALE IN THE 4 TRILLION DOLLAR TRAVEL INDUSTRY. $1300. INVESTMENT REQUIRED. Ifisher3.vacationpower.com Est. Year around Mand. Lawn Accts. $6000. Serious only. 708-8577 FRANCHISE THE NATION'S OLDEST SUB SANDWICH CHAIN INSIDE ONE OF THE NATION'S LARGEST RETAILERS. Avg 200,000 shoppers weekly SThe newest in store designs STurn-Key Operation Time and sites are limited. Minimum $50k liquid capital Blimpie Call Stefany today. 1-800-447-6256 ext. 183 ICE CREAM SHOP FOR SALE -Briers. near beach location, very low overhead, turnkey operation, great oppty r high income. No Royalty/ Franchise fees. Only for $29,995. 904-226-3098 for info. Uquor Ucense, 4COP; Duval County, $2001000 Call (904) 631-6917 550 Business 707 Driver Opportunities 70 rie I CDL DUMP TRUCK Mind your own Business! DRIVER; EQUIPMENT Only $279. startup OPERATORS &LABOR- costs. Earn up to 5-10K ERS. Call 904-237-2824 per wk. training avail- able. Steve 521 2808 a1.. NEW CONVENIENT STORE CLASS B CDL Exc Pay & FOR SALE -Save $$$. Benefits. Great Work- Call 710-314i inn Environment, Come Join The Seaboard SALON EQUIPMENT Teamnl Apply at 445 4.SALETanning, Hair & IGP. 904-825E0991 Nails. Call 904 626-9357 EOE/ DFWP SBA-Comm R/E Loans Call Fred Bower @ONB 1 --3 Company JAX 904-737-1776 Drivers $1000 Sign on B Bonus* Owner Operators A$2000 Sign on Bonus* *Pald First 2 Weeks WANTEDI Drivers w/ 2 Ed and or more yrs exp. & Education and Class A CDL- Hazmat rnin CW Home most Training weekends 600 Private Instruction Co. starting pay 605Schools $.31-.34/mile 610 Specialty Training/ O/OP pay 5$.86/mile + fuelsupplement Events $.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k .$25 Weekly Service 600 Private Bonus 600 Instruction ,l Call COMPUTER TUTOR Learn Grg@ computer basic skills at 800-723-3424 for info home 904-855-1177 DELIVERY DRIVER 605 Schools Join Aaron's Jacksonville deliver/install furniture Paid training, benefits bonus, stop pay Clean REAL ESTATE MVR criminal bkgrd EAL E IAT NO Sunday Apply in Person 1 Week Day Class July 25 3614 Blanding Blvd 8 Week Eve Class Aug 22 7538 Beach Blvd Superior Instruction 9493 Lem Turner Rd www.m-freicom 1225 Atlantic Blvd Florida Real Estate Instlt. ce r=11q l N] N k' ;;-1 ___________ ~F/T Must own and ^ operate 2000 or newer 700 Domestic vehicle (such as p/u *_*__________ w/topper, minivan, SUV). Paid by roundtrip mile- Housekeepr/Careiver ag and fue surcharge. aymeaows are. commercial Class C Honest, Dependable. with HAZMAT needed. Good Refs. 642-9003 Req:Clean driving ~~____~____ recordcriminal back- e ground& drug screen. 702 Customer Call 813-935-9829 7 Service 1 DRIVER Must have CDL Class B License, good dy Shop Advisor driving record and /Y Sh Adsr I knowledge of city. Lots Sof O/T. Drug free work IMMEDIATE OPENING place/drug screen S EATE OPEN required. Apply In person Acoustt Fngi- "'] I M "U nearing Co. 6959 Stuart Avenue, Jacksonville, FL Driver Needed- Req: OT, ONLY THE BEST CDL Class A or B with hazmat & min 2yrs exp. CUSTOMER Fax resume to SERVICE (904)353-3586 or email ORIENTED arthur.looney@unitor.com PEOPL TANK DRIVER Loc/ reg/ PEOPLE OTR, dedicated $1100up NEED APPLY 2 yrs OTR. 813-267-0023 Pathways Experience DRIVERS ASAP!! Required Class A/B w/tanker local 781.8903 10a-2pm M-F Excellent benefits DRIVERS BV&B hiring include: CDL-A, 2 yrs exp. SE *Medical region, home nights & 401Kwknds- 904 351322. *Vacation DUMP TRUCK DRIVER CDL. hard wking. Good Apply in Person to: driving record. 591-5014 Bill Lamb DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS 725.3060X 1350 Exp. nec Apply at 2107 New Berlin Rd, Clean MIKE CDL req'd 757-7000ea DAVIDSON FORD Dump Truck BODY SHOP Drivers 9650 Atlantic Blvd Experiencedppy EOE/DFWP Clean yRp great benefit package, vacationpd holladys,. 706 Accounting/ 401K, health ano 706 Accounting/ dental insurance. Bookkeeping EOE DFWP A/R POSITION- St Aug FLORI3DAROADS Construction exp. A +. 10439 Ala Drive Exc.Benefits. Fax 714-0041 x106 resume. 904-826-1568 DFWP/EOE ACCOUNTING MANAGER Flatbed Driver Greatplans exp a plus. Atlantic Truck Lines. CDL Great benefits.. Class A in state Fl only. Email resume $750/avg week. Safety controller@swmaterials.com bonus $1,000, vacation & benefits [,TleienllI1llgl UtI 1 [t L Call 1-877-328-7512 Entry level for acctg Monday-Friday consulting firm Degree GATE FUEL SERVICE INC. preferred. TABS3 exp a Now Hiring Class plus. Must be profess B.A DRIVERS! and able to multi task Job with Benefits and Fax resume 287-0592 JobGrowt with Benefits and Must have Tanker and My-a~aau ~Hazmat Endorsement Tab & Ec re'd; Must have clean MVR No Tabs3 & Excel req'd; min accidents 2yr dgr in acctg + min We will drug Test and Syrs exp. e-mail resume: verify backgrounds!. jim@degnan-shlafer.com Day Shifts Sam- and _______ __ ~Night Shifts 5pm For interview call 707 Driver 732-2307 OWNER OPERATORS SEXP'DTANKER For appliance in home OWNER OPERATORS delivery & contract Needed immediately for sales for our customer, a 0-400 mile out & back General Electric. If you work from Dana are an exp owner Shuttles. Jacksonville Fl Operator, Own or lease Terminal. Mostly a 26'straight truck, orange juice, long term believe in great cus- steady work, top pay, tomer service and want great equipment. Sleep to earn top dollar then in your own bed. you must call me today. Call Walter now at Guiney Delivery service 800-733-3262 Inc in as award win- ning national home AIRPORT valet driver- delivery company over 25 yrs old, Min looking for great people class D license Great rig ht now This payApply in person: account operates 6 1735 Airport RdIl days/w-k Mon-Sat. Contact Edward Bailey CD. A/B LOCAL MOVING CO. Jr. @ 800-529-0490 OTR & Local Contractor, Warehouse Manager OWNER OPERATORS- & Dispatcher straight truck w/lift lyr exp. 800-879-9046 gate. 733-0030 Call Mike ext 139 CDL CLASS A or B DRIVERS NEEDED. ] ; 6 mo's exp req. Great benefit package, Please SEMCO is accepting Email Star star.pollalrd) applications for Yard buildeirfirstcoast-com Dog/ Driver. CDL A lic, or call 904-764-5506, Apply n person at Ext. 251. EOE/DFWP 11801 Industry Dr. S T m i ii 707 Driver TOW OPERATOR -exp'd only need apply. EOE DFWP, exc pay, flex hrs, 904-766-3609 TRUCK DRIVER- PT, Must have had class A CDL for a minimum of 2 yrs. $16.84/hr + ben- efits. 25yrs old. Cell phone req'd. Clean DL. Call 354,4855 M-F, 10am- noon YARD DRIVERS F/T Must have Class A CDL. Apply in person at 1 meson Park Blvd. or call (904)751-8531. SLS is an EO/AA employer. S710 Industrial/ 710V Trades "NOW HIRING" Entry level and Experi- enced ELECTRICIANS & Laborers Residential / Commercial / Utility Call 636-6074 A/C SERVICE TECHNICIAN with Experienced .We offer competitive wages w/commision potential health ben- efits, 401K, co vehicle; aidongoingtraining ATE Cert. a plus Apply in person Air Systems of Florida LLC 2815 St. Johns Bluff Rd AC/ REFRIGERATION SERVICE TECHNICIAN Full time. Min 5 yrs exp. $18+/hr; nat'l accounts, newer vehicles. Exc bnfts. First Coastarea. Ph. Len 888- 528-3688 Fax 727-515-0300 AC CHANGE- OUT TECH Sal. dep. on exp. Year round work Own tools. Good DL 879-2501 AC COMMERCIAL TECH the Southeast's largest provider has immedi- ment. 401 K* Medical & Dental Insurance* Educational Assis- tance* & Top Pay for qualified individuals. 3 years minimum expe- rience preferred.Call Mike @1- 800-382-3150 ext 145 or Samantha @ 1- 800- 382-3150 ext 257 new construction and replacement systems. Good driving record a must. Drug test & background checks. great pay and benefits. APPLY IN PERSON AT AIR SYSTEMS 2815 SAINT JOHNS BLUFF RD JACKSONVILLE FL 32246 AC SERVICE TECHS Immediate Openings Must have clean MVR. great pay, excel bnfts. Call Amy 378,1499 BACKHOE OPERATOR for Swimming pools Exp'd. Must have valid CDL, benefits avail. Fax resume 272-6633 CABINET INSTALLERS- for schools in Jax Exp only Tools, trans Ins required 813-917-5776 with trailer. Call 904-786-3400 CARPENTERS, LEAD MEN. for Custom Homes. Easy going Co. DL, Trans tools re. Paid vacation & Holi- days. 707 4648 CARPENTERS FRAMERS,,' LEAD POSITIONS sith residential FRAM ING exp Transp 3 MUST. 40 hrs/WK. Top pay! Call John 219-6921 CARPENTERS/ FRAMERS Exp'd; Tools & transp Top $ Benefits 282-9313 CARPENTERS/TRIM Apprentice through exp. I rans needed. 745-4889 CARPENTERS & EXP HELPERS Resid fram- ing exp. Transportation a must. Apply at 3697 Crown Point Ct. Suite 2 886-3263 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800- 693- 7838 DFWP/EOE Framing Co. Growing! Need worthy Framers, Punch Out & Sub Crews Quality Work = Superior Pay! (904)724-9989 CARPENTERS- high end remodeler seeking detail oriented trim carpenter. Exp in resid remodeling a must. Must have own tools & transpt. Background & drug chk req. 387-0770 CARPENTER SUPERINTENDENT Experienced, References, & Honest! (904) 642-9003 CARPENTER WITH FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759-2875 CARPENTRY HELPERS basic carpentry skill a must. trans a must. $8.$10/hr. Call 317-8732 CARPORT INSTALLERS Needed. Earn $1000 /wk. Call 904-298-3301 c i:a Il rN I Infants to 6th Grade It Before and After School t Voluntary Pre-K t Directors Credentials I Certified Teachers .. 5 --1 A 710 Industrial/ 71 Trades COMPANY SEEKING EXPERIENCED SUPER- INTENDENTS, UNDER- GROUND UTILITIES CREWS, PIPE LAYERS, AND OPERATORS, for immediate employment Call 904-724-2011, ext. 221 CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE FORM CARPEN- TERS with experience in High-Rise Concrete Con- struction. ONLY Exper. apply. 904-237-1266. CONSTRUCTION SURVEYOR S.B.Ballard Construction Co. has an immediate opening for an indi- vidual w/10 yrs exp. in construction layout of elevated concrete structures & site work. Work primarily in Palm Coast FL., w/some trvl in NE FL. Apply online @ www.sbballard.com: e-mail resumes to igreen@sbballard.com or fax to 757-689-8849. EOE/AA Immediately available position in Jacksonville, FL a OC with a BS degree & minimum of 10 years' heavy indus- trial exp. Corps of Eng or Navy QC exp and roadway exp preferred. Past exp in the dual role of QC and project mgr. superintendent or project eng will be considered. E-Mail resume to hr@hpepper.com HARRY PEPPER & ASSOC. INC (GC)EOE M/F/D/V Drug Free Class A CDL Req. Exp Nec. benf SIGN ON BONUS 904-940-1226 EARN UP TO $1300.00 A WEEK. Need cable sub contractors. No experi- ence req. Will train. (truck or van required) Apply at 2815 Bolton Rd. Next to Wal-Mart on Blending Blvd. (904) 276-3630 ELECTRICIAN- min 4 yrs service exp 100% pd health, dental, take home vehicle, 401k, pd vac & holidays. Top pay DFWP/EOE 620-0081 ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS Comm/ resid Exp req. Exc benefit pkq incl. retirement, paid holi- days & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. Equipment Operators Dozer, trackhoe for pipe c Grw. Great benefits, health, Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS TAILMAN, HILLMAN , CONCRETE FINISHERS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS For RB Baker Construction. Medical dental pd vac. pd holidays 401K Pre-Employment Drug Screen. For more info call 904-824-9901 ext 202 EOE/DFWP EXP UPHOLSTER: Must be able to cut. sew match all pantrns. Mir. Syri eCp Must nalve rers Call Tom 629-7512 The Bill Thrower Co -s looking for an Exterior Door Builder who has experience, in operat- ing a door machine. Top pay. O/T, benefits. Call Jeff739-0702. FIRE ALARM TECHS, MGR, ASAP, Resume 888-743-4240 email tretech@bellsouth.net FRAMERS Must know how to frame in trusses Call Larry 446 5224 GAS PIPE INSTALLER -Drivers lic., Drug Free. Will train. Call 387- 9994 GENERAL LABOR $7/hr; Heavy Equip. Opera- tors $10/hr 732-9300 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Experienced construc- tion equipment opera- tors needed. 370-4372 Experienced. Full-time. Fax resume to print shop (904) 241-8120. IRON WORKERS1 Needed immediately Call 545-5232 LAWN TECHNICIAN- with exp only. Good pay & benefits DFWP valid DL Call 10-4 only 389-3235 TREE SERVICE Loader Truck Operator. Exp only. CDL req'd. Bches area. Exc pay + bonuses. 285-4625. TREE SERVICE Professional Climbers -Crane Jobs & Bucket Wk incl. Bches area. FT long term, excellent pay + bonus. 285-4625 for Westside Condoniu- mium Must be pool certified Please fax resume to 223-1212 MAINTENANCE For Property Maintenance Company. Honest, Good References (904) 642-9003 MAINTENANCE TECH For commercial office park. Up to $13/hr. Midtown Centre Office. Park. Fax 396-6366 PAINTERS & FOREMAN Commercial painting Co. has opening for painters, 3yrs exp req'd, & Foreman, 5yrs exp req'd. Must have refs. D/F/W/P. Call S. David & Co. 636-7788. PAINTERS- exp needed. tools & transp a must. call Jim 904-607-2933 PEST CONTROL (SENTRICON) & LAWN TECH ResndentIal,' Commercial We offer employee medical paid training. 401K with ma tcnng Good driving record req DFWP Call McCall Service. Inc. 246.481! PIPE FORMEN/PIPE LAYERS- TRAC HOE OPERATORS 874- 3 6 36 Career Focused Education For Today's Career Focused Student IL' L BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades PLUMBERS & PLUMBER'S HELPERS-needed, must have a valid DL, Please call 904-226-4811 EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED ASAP. Exp. In all applications a plus. Truck/I ols A Must $18.00 an hour- Plus Benefits. 904-219-0745 SCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS VINYL SIDING SUBCONTRACTORS & Experience, transp & phone req'd. 291-1972 STUCCO CREWS NEEDED Stucco/Plastering/ Wire Lath Jax area. Must have own ins, all paperwork. Please call 954-784-8804 or fax 954-78&88894 Attn: HR Dept. 1wiiJ :-1.] I ; I I ;(-* For residential home builder to install win- dows. Call Claude @904- 646- 5793 ext 111 TILE INSTALLER ceramic tile. hrly position Exc working cond 771-.7815 - *-; I i['1U ;] F- 1 To be trained into supervisor of heavy equipment and inland marine work. Military background encour- aged, relocate to W. Palm Beach area. Ben- efits FT. 561-965-2198 TRACTOR/BOBCAT DRIVER: For Final Grading. 591-5014 WINDOW INSTALLERS -Exp needed for new construction, ins/ equip, a must 861-0381for info & appt WORKING JOB FOREMAN OR WORKING JOB SUPERINTENDENT Minimum 5 years Experience for "Store Fixturing" Willingto Travel Jacksonville/Orlando area. Send resume/Call Fax: 765-676-6243 ssears@indy.tds.net Office 800-772-2903 711 Marine 7 1 Trade MARINE DIESEL MECH. needed. Tug boat eng. exp pref'd.Please call Mobro Marine 284 9670 EOE/DFWP MARINE DOCK BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, LABORERS St. Augustine, FL-based dredging/construction co. has openings for two quailfied/experi- enced dock builders. Extensive knowledge of accepted building methods, practices, and codes for instal- lation of both wood/ concrete bulkheads, pilings, caps, slabs, decking, catwalks, boatlifts, etc. 5+ yrs experience. Starting pay $15+/hour nego- tiale based on quali- fications. Co. also has openings for marine construction carpen- ters/ laborers pay based on qualifica- tions/exper. Qualified applicants ONLY send resume or letter detailing qualifica- tions/experience including work/busi- ness references to: F&A Marine Construc- tion, Inc., 134 Riberia St., Unit #8. St. August- ine, FL 32084 or Fax to (904) 829-3760. Do not apply in person. No Phone Calls, please. TUG CREWS 200 ton Mate/100 Ton Master Only licensed need apply. Call 904.751-9510. Fax resume 751-9511 YACHT MATE- for large yacht, gd pay and benefits, local S'side area. 646-3700 712 Mechanic ASE CERTIFIED MECH. Immed. 8a-5:30p M-F. Apply Ortega Auto- motive, W'side 388&8800 4517 Appleton Ave. Must have gd DL. AUTO MECHANIC for Beach Tire Store; Brake, AC & TU Tech. S day wk. Call Bob 241-5311 DIESEL MECHANIC with Industrial Mainte- nance and Electrical skills. Must have own tools. 5 yrs exp. $16.00 hr. Benefits Available EOE/DFWP 904-765-8110 x207 or 0. MECHANIC Heavy duty truck, tank trailer HM183 $800up. Bnfts. 813- 267- 0023 MECHANIC HELPERS Military veh. exp nec. $9.50/hr 732- 9300 MECHANIC Hvy. truck SHOP mechanic needed for highway construction company near airport. Min. 3-5 yrs exp needed. Call M.F.7.4 (904) 759-2835-for appointment or fax resume to 904-696-2326 EOE/AA drug free, women & minorities encouraged to apply. Great benefits. 713 Legals CLOSER Growing Title Ins. Com- pany looking for expe- rienced Closer/Pro- cessor for Orange Park location. Fax resume to (904)-278-2880. RECEPTIONIST Mid-size down town law firm. Excellent benefits pkg. Send resume to Impltddaw.com or fax 904-356-3224 714 Insurance Licensed Insurance Agents Ready for an EXPLOSIVE Career We offer the opportunity to reach $75K to $100K in 'our lsf ?e3nr juploi' rl,, ir c-, ng W Dr. ..fCi i..; w." tj- : r,-' DS h .r wa, ,mc-r [i T r r.,-,a. Call (904) 332 0715 STAFF ACCOUNTANT. KEMPER AUTO AND HOME. 2-4 year expe- rin.r,,Ed Fax. RE. Stall ACcour,nant 904.245-5622 715 ManagemenU I 3 Professional 219-0805 1-2 yrs exp in social 5 HELPER service field, college Excellent degree. recreational package. tennis player preferred. ,at supervise youth- 'LUMBING development activities ney St. Incl family outreach. focusing on physical LHELPERS mental and emotional d holidays, health. Cover letter & . Medical resume to: 904-301-3789 tia@malwashington.com TROY UNIVERSITY FLORIDA REGION Site Director Jacksonville, Florida Troy University, Florida Region is seeking a highly motivated entrepreneurial educator to direct a Troy graduate teaching location in Jacksonville, Florida. Duties will include managing all aspects of on-site graduate programs, marketing pro- grams and distance learning opportunities, developing cohorts and locating local faculty and staff as needed. Current programs include Management and Public Administration, but additional programs are planned. Qualifications: Masters degree from a regionally accredited institution required, a doctoral degree is preferred. Application Procedure: Submit letter of appli- cation, curriculum vita/resume, all transcripts and names, addresses, telephone numbers of professional references to Dr. M. F. Meine. Regional Director. Troy University Florida Region, 81 Beal Parkway E. Ft. Walton Beach. FL 32547. Open until filled. Troy University is an AA/EEO employer and encourages applications from individuals with disabilities, females. African Americans and other minorities. Visit our website at www.troy.edu/humanresouqpes/Jobs.htm. I JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 715 Proessional W 1 ;1 I i I ,, :r ?, r F !: for 100 Unit w/tax credit on the Westslde. Knowledge of Rent Roll & Tax Credit req'd w/min 2yrs manager exp. Exc. compensation pkg medical & dental, etc. Fax 614-880-0711. EOE Beach sw dev co seeks exp mngr to develop and run marketing programs. 4yr.col degree and amazing writing and org skills required. For details visit: http://www.casesoft.c om/employment.shtml Five + years experience in capital campaigns. annual appeals, grant writing, media rela- tions and special event management, growing youth non-profit on northside. computer proficient inc. pub- lisher. Cover letter and r e s u m e t o 904-301-3789 or terri@malwashington.com. New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 PartTime or FullTime You Choose!! Immediately seeking SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS for Duval County Public Schools. 2005/06 school year is around the corner. BE READY! We train. All areas of Jacksonville. Choose the days of the week you work and how often. Perfect for people in job transition, the military and law enforcement personnel, retir- ees and anyone interested in a career in educa- tion. 60 credit hours of college required. For detailed information call 245- 7555 Kelly Educational Staffing QUALITY SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL MGR to perform Quality Sys- tem Inspections and Verifications of Con- tractual requirements. Ass. Degree is pre- ferred, field experience, 2 yrs. of exp. as a QS&E Manager. We offer an excellent benefits Package. EOE and rug-Free Workplace. Fax resumes to (904)573-6292. or email lthompson@kira.com. RBHS has the following openings: Masters Level 'Opening Elementary school setting- exp. w/children pref. Case Manager. Children BA/BS in Human Services. 1 yr exp. Vocational Services BA/BS or HS and experience Apply in person (9a.m.j4pmn.,M -Fonly) I or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211L Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 720 Medical Are you burned out from the day-to-day bed- side care? Are you ready for a challenge? Do you have a willing- ness to learn the con- cepts of poisoning and toxicology? The Florida Poison Information Center Jacksonville is looking for full time ,nurses to serve as specialist in poison information. Two years of clinical experience required. ER or ICU experience a plus. Great benefit package. Please contact Teresa Brown (904) 244-4465. 720 Medical 84 Bed SNF looking for: Skilled Nursing Man- ager. Must be RN with SNF experience. Pleasant work atmo- sphere. If Interested please fax resume attn: Nenette 724-6690. Atrium SNF looking for: LPN to work part time in MDS and/or Part time on the floor. Could be part time or could be full time ending your needs. effect for the sum- mer with school being out. If interested please fax resume to 724 6690 or call Uinda at 724400L COME JOIN OUR NEW TEAM Beauclerc Manor, 120 bed skilled nursing facility, has a new man- agement team and we are looking for additional team members who are dedicated, pro- fessional and car- ing individuals to join us! Currently we have positions open for: Risk Manager Social Service Dir. Registered Nurses LPN's CNA's Waiting List Only Staff Dev. Dir. 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Both for $575. movingandcan'ttakeM MEW Chevyt ake. bed, gen, , HiD ROAD KING lT-99,2 cylinder04 pes, custom saddle sheets & comforter Garden/ 7rs old. good cond. 912 6 7292 DN NEW clean rear bed, 2 AD KING 99on2 cylinderoo 4 andmas nuale $4500. lght45willsemn1nilp e Abd5-3441s .9 04- ee0tr s ,t i N m e.1 0 5 669- 203-' 0a iceostr oke 1400 miles. 904-707-2928/725-4171. G1g, $000 Cl 9 8 27erman Shepard Pups 0 0AIRSTREAM&TRAIL fuel injection good, JetStage3 Muzy SUZUKI KATANA A WASHER/ DRYER 2e0M7271R R SOFA & LOVE SEAT AKC HC cntrct, bik/tan, MANOR TRAVELTRLRS Porker Pipes, 6k mi Pipe $1800. 772-1754 '00, 750cc custom s E T -Ke n o o r e el d e l v enn Cow e r. slh in ge c ti o nItdsS a le s S e rv ic e P a r ts tERW00 0Su z K I K Z0 0 h t a nmi n u I k e n e g e r 1 2 H P n e w g o l d 2 e n d t a b le s G O L D E N R E T R IE V E R P U P Se b e.a chB U ( 3 R R 4 6 2d5e T lO wf Mchr o e ll $ 40. 9 1-K0 cal9.00degoc01.800541-6439 p teryorig reen 9 SUZUKI VL-1SO0 SWASHER/DRYER$495 2343343 orbkgrd $350 9, No. Volume Motorized maintained man color stock exhurst | Burgundy&Gold. sET Gd o in g he Sh iowrced2es 780238 CFolding Camper. fur- obo call 729-27778 994 o s SET Good looking Jewelrys Caom es 7 71c w 93 GREAT DANE fo K Pups, LaE t O COLEMAN MESA '03 extras low ml,$6.00Bugu dybm lesuise.gl et $0 c w/dra wers 4sit-down 1 ONSTER CRAFTS- SOFA & LOVE SEAT like AKC top bloodlines RESPECTED DEALER nace AC more. $75 00. ae s, ls 904 994. 0100 cases. III service desk MAN TRACTOR Kohier Bassetl beife/ $500u Rtep 863bfr y Y298 wn0610 2 Honda Shadow pipes custom saddle w/drawers & 2 lighted M23 HP engine with 50 beige striped. $400. wwwmnedepot.col n o 90429w . SWASHERwDRYER wall units w/storage. n 7 eu Se Ad s 130o t. es SN T02 0 0 02, driven less 9a2-673-6388 Wa so sto r 7 inhcut. Less than 0E l etrctr. forest/ blk $250. JACK-RAT 2 males/OAC R T m l /FLEETWOODPioneer,'03 shield light kit S o$200R iCast Safe TL30 33- 0121h i IR0 27ft TT Q-walk around Hcobra pipes $5500 than 200 milesH stock D odge tires Condition. 904 .803-6353 mattress & foundation. Call 904-588-5774 inludbat, sl ee0Incalu e 9, / 00 Customized 17' 912 D731odg e tiPWorkstation / Cubicles2 635 air00 .1-fema382L e $2PP Ob o *be d. ducted airearge5095200 ercla, hl tM A A Al -i$est N-smkr very clean, ONDA SHDOW RC. Comp forged t912-576-5372 Herman er8' p urnuropelled hi SOLAR PANELS for JACK RUSSELL selection TS eastodo . WASER&DRYERwthpedesta&overhead. 1p swimming business with US. Iverylowmiles rogressivesprings' S3hp $120.00 Uprigt $1200sefor$300 CKC Rease or Good for Hunter saddle bags, like new, Josh 912-729-7350 UFO exhaust. $11,400 DutY extra large player sleeping bags. 904 699-4505 i o a 1 Call and askab0590477217543 area. 904882320 perature,. heavy ty 925 Cle one mpu BEDinA B I C l me tI ters.s -o na ,t largest LArM rA1000 I urray lawn new, wit h four black K ITEN/SERENGETI'S 4^ 2 | A praaM A m r uTchairs.C C eFatherF4Savannao hLaurr b k LAR ES printer.ob -old runsize reat info. $200 Coo. $300. 86 0R Leayto n00 We aPpl widrei WASenERIforSe- M Excellent cond, m$50.00p *Aone 904-529-1586 Kittens Rescued needl ea t 00 S RoperL / a. p works great but 264, 1514after5pm 9 Tr S CHAIRer-ovng homes. Please 9054 7903 or 1 60 Windows9 xP. $125 obo eMurraylriding ztlawnwtt d eAstoe, a call .for details. seoVeryon90 gobodn 0-845 92-will nltprin thwith Ai K CA SR ?Bd Ver-lo vingB904-254-7904 O642-2936~.(M5Rcm o w r w1 hst r Wh el sweet. ApprovedA 22s Articles COMPUTER AMD Ath- dethatcher. engine Dark O1lu....br,. r. 23............ 1', 1300 ioiorc..'les Sneed work. sixCm9 c m b.Le10s ( 0 t o8 4 For Sale N a 3 NEC flatrnears old. $100. call F,,r' 268.A2 .... N..BABYSTROLLER ..Microwaves From $25 .,Complete set of, ,, C (2nitor, 1gig Ram, 60 908 4803 I JP$3,r 0 AI 0 / d ot Iter it 1 g a.arae King 4 Poster Bed frame, no al50 9O1Boasu19971200CHarley obblepane g D DVD/RW Push mower Tom 0S achiuen 3 3 I 53J Tr AL.q en wR a Dai05d on27porister Y u 'll BuseAS BAhES "5X4 lied, 904-26-9542 84605 & Too- 6uel l 1" 0.ca ll.. iLER- 0h.27 glass) build a hot vodiaeGeforce 6800 SB / 0oy 22' $40. call 352i5 ,251- m ules rbnse l "Rt o-gr M5 Sales BUNK BEDS- Loft 5M ^ 2'I :b.U1 11'2 11 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 2 use2SClX live surr snd spkIrs, god etrs uskarGsnoule "e. 1220 sea t iml 8105 arng 071 glass $250.00 or keybrd mouse net- LABPUPPIESAKC B.i.. -double bnksith e alohvw .00 peeah work card, paid 1100s AcouchkitchenURA BOZARD FORD ex shieldM650000OBOphone 912 -729 -8904 or sell$600firm536-4489 Snapper Riding Mower BRAK E LATrHE AMMCO Ch.- I-C O00 a nd ,ooo213-9590 912-729-436 rear baggn her, mulching r e 40 e ,1 s 32- 43.1 e5O 2 Bkrs 2003 Harley 673- M7a 2 00 FO arD-MEyRCUR MATHEN LAN 912- -DELL OPTPLEX blade. $50. 230.0127 i3100 90.1406,1607 LAB PUPPIES.BI,:, C K15Davidson V ro, 21' ABOVE GROUNDPOOL 40MHZ PentiumY-LT TLLER rator Packages: 41 C.M.lden P1P.n B.' e IFORD01 8 n extras needs lineruch 64MBN RamEA2GB o 6u h 3p 200 Calla rer gn r 1 A20 0A 9i2 25 ne r re. front 379-0943Harddrive M as hp, $se. -FerguI .m12 91,1 $. l7 US:B/LAN Ports 00L 904-282-1272 ask Trcior Box iad. rLa S 3 BO ARLINGTONsTOYOTA speakers 4-wa Video/Sound Card forFrank. :ro rler nd LAB -PUPS HAKC.b FORD A655 5020 baak @nr@ c Cneera aD n _atoohaos__e_ POOL TABLE b$lo.n :,i nI-. a 1) Alant B 7-0911 AT REGENCY MATHENY LOTUS "". nCrcle 71..>UU i0KLf-20$ 2oo2 Keyboard and mouse.060 11211 A'lhriicS lvnA 642-_iLE_ LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTAH ntum4dwrter o Gat Rewa5- ou seholdAn a GARBERBUCK MIKE SHLABSoADRAIFORD FORD Fb.F iUndishld Anagsu n oum3d w riter 0Gateway computer Furniture 1bopa o itCre.. hnn o O m e ura 17 in monItor $2070 call /monitor & two uical cr$50 3865 31nng .64452 eF ORANGE PARK TOM BUSH MAZDAusom 2 round dinette chrs natl wood/wht likeI Sen RIC Chiahua.diEs 25c cod. 500 S oak all wood newl 25S obo. 24915-5788e 4uo G4251 912 393 5412 Dir2MOTOR CARS INC. .GRAND CARAVAN ;1132 Linwood Loop t.In 9sn rU G n rHr. sr ier *0FA ST & EA S cond BED- BARGAIN m Set Percussion MIN PINS I 1 ER CADILLAC TOM BUSHperle MINI TOM41BUSH00VW Sver 0 d RINult s S Plus 5 pc. Setcom- ir ed i O ilarkepTLANTIC phone 375-9733 BRAjNDNEWINPLASC plete wilh c.mbals S R 1COGGIN HONDA attheAVENUES Bang & Olafson Stereo Queen $120 King $145 land seat d s 289 US HF PO PS -3a30 6-l1 chrome accessoriesl 2 72iX30W Storage set org. paid $11K ask- in nsGAeBERaCHEe DUVAL HONDA asrL8 PROFESSIONAL / Cabinet $40.00 2 ing$2 00 Me Foam From $340 old like $1 5 Pi BULL .r3zcr eBcls Drawers oak file (904)6740405 sand b. din ulo .. CITY MITSUBISHI AUTO LEASING cabinet $30.00 LARGE Screen Toshiba PIa Everettonsle lokold 5090002 Fifth Wheel's ARL FofRANGEPARK 1 d 19 orsh s ledi 175bo ONS a B iano Everett ConsoleE 01E C ARLEY HYUNWide AForIGreat PeopleCwithATorpledoAd Credit a eelentc d o C9sm-7837sit.B, ans tiqema n P pu C s Travel Trailer's *]ci m S S Wind Forind "royal shredde $20.00 50"TV. $750. cash only T BEDFull szebedrm a afterpPMter0ed, 90ex.220.788 ro 9 e, cn Bin Pop-up's llmshekld. cover.nags. SMOBILDJ MIER- k r r. .lent i,, 0 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER Netires Cars Trucks SUVs Vans 12 VOLT 25/D bat- 0 JuD)players whe withwoodresser ADORABLE 32MOVINTuning. 7792738 N 354 I Voulume Toinaolea 9 Corbin Gel Seat blueC502 e. u2Vl T kc hereatt A ndO N EN gla z -rocke grod cond$350 rer b Deuir rossB ds O or rei il er in FL. Volume 1 T.,Ih gold rn.m V H. nvc c tery NAPAxcom- a I tin D case, plug 912-510-6522C m 4 cirh, j ROWEILER pUPPIES Deaier YouhMiitL.ro(aciveereerverteyH L mercial 925cca. ov and play Karaoke ,d n sofaI b d Yourd MalitH. I ( tive e-e m 1u n pe W ire )i9 yo5 L-12.5-w-6. SH-9" wheels $600 call ., Bed-1 Qn4 sz metal PIANO*stdi., 0Chicker. 12- ,so oARld AK HC, 350l sI pn 48(Atied good condition $25 912-673-638 tu sleigh bed head- 36 142 PrC39 MIKE SHAD 2 anln 904 22 GARBER PONTIAC T 6251 al 21 1 R3 RAfe ARK 32ing6 .ATo.. -uab.hd 04.2149059o CHRYSLER JEEP Greenovepngs 200in F5NKdRCKFN C.. 9 MOBILEDJ MIXER& w/raldso washe BrC..r mr- gar, ne l BEST BUYS LEsaEEA92 NIMNICHTPONTIAC o 'ah n-,s. %.if2S0 Ph 890 1171 Shar-pei AKC reg. 9wks Lmrr be ed B y B e GLIDE r83 i.e n, T- AQUARIUM 75 gal ./ (2)CD PLAYERS in antique copper finish, .irlrare~dt t, cn- oTiliOn. Byn bane- , I 7 wetdryfllter. play kareoke on 912-729-1225 ng& .S Sc..s reu.ub.,hea.. 5n0360l5 6 an enlvl30e ejoyable leader. rebudr~nannt T Q R4B E Orang Paark-Staora ge 1at m ult r s r d P hI O u '. I rn 2C. C lr A D cGARBER C$RYSL00 ATrLANTICdr JrEPl sE g l hlelp . everything goes 50 912-673-6388 BedRmsuit/mirror.Pearl br .)..... Po,:tn lit"'e SI-TZU P.I. I r..E..l. WE Per Once. r'-7,I ,0e a 912-852-6371 Ive msg contem,.$hb$350-U7PH _____ta.__.__75E8ROIS MORII _fMIXER& chair+-iOTT$125 285-6934 shHs $200 728-758L S ii quarium hood 2(CD) Playersin DJ d P e'H P Tup04p. BLK ith fluorescent case, plug & play BEDROOM 4 PC SET $29898 Sp.ngPC,_r-_HC 2P ehtraae.1upd5600m.d barr.gS1000 light will fit 12 Inch karaoke on wheels -h F04 615C 814.63%. 85s3 extra -adclebag, l y30 ike h $600; Call 912- 673-6388 2 Pc Sofa&Chair From $298 Puel necteo. $S16.500 l n $ I2 L PIONEER D M 500 3 PC Qn Simmons Bd $198 56J.0s n95N Rr AtoZYousaveupto / Mixer, must see 3Pc ealyTwinBed $129 ThOurS '2- Tue-S 267*7 ND=-'03. Heritage Anniv" Co2 a. m358-2265 259-222 912-673-6388 VCR's From $20 Normandy Bivo cond, Gold Key Pig. BABYSTROLLER Microwaves From $25 -- Complete set .1 $17,500 318-95-U Double Eddie AC/Heat/ OTR ?metal s,,ooos,.ron..ns Bauer.-Excellent 940 FUel (904) 39R9000 hd eloeribag... un 573-2863.A12,000 BTU BOX &MATrRESS SET 2&'-4567 2BEANIEBAIES- A/C 0 Qn Size. In Plastic. $1.20 (Retired) q%450. usedmonlyt C34 (904)6740405 Q. GOLF CLUBS-,'6o 1993-2001. ust mnths,6$190. Call -le wiison 199-25001. 9042 BR SET-GIRLS SPC Twin %., 3n and S pal I d- (h) 282-7573 Set $225; Solid cherry i m-rDrE C .'.,in oag l29OAvTat.on SBEANIES BABES94 Garage King 4 Poster Bed frame, n o Iur.-r 550 12SBoas Retired $2.50-$5.00 Sales /36 12612, 0 H- 3 12-b 1 Cl e iI 1 105B1..aD0___ to choose from. ( BUNK BEDS- Loft .-1 5 Boat Dockge:" SATURN OF ORANGE PARK Please Call L- system. tis enfd up Golf clubs ram Renlitas Boys24" 10 speed Thurs. 6/23-Tues.S6/28 with ladder $200 \.1.1 I,'.o,..j "' poes ACURA BOZARD FORD LAMBORGHINI'ORLANDO B 9 2 4 "re x c elle nt G re en A cres. call 9 04-277-2849 B $90 0 771 ,S I 0 R V and S upp hU8Or 'lI O R LA D bikeoredecellen t Normandy Blvd. please leave msg Bss$9 77u535lI Rc5iadrSppled condition $25 912-573-5800 GRADE 3 Browning LR 64 ; SRV Rentals of Orange Park S rAugutline k3-6797 Liniqs.dI0ifidv Fl 407-3J9-3443 2 CAR SURWOOFER 7518 Saundersville Ct. 0 CHINA CABINET- SCOOP. WinCater B.ke5s 200 Blnjir, Bid ,tBlvd 7-5f I0nd' Ur DS AND AMP 1"0" SUB Etronics, h'hold goods. lighted, glass & Mo.,del 12. i920 s Swar.q LIOSAuto Brokers,, '. ifuS-uOFaqrr ttin tube. No box 41mArrore Hard Ma.chine 90.1234 439' 13OuAcLP3rt. needed. Crossfire ARL 1382 Brookmont Cherry finish $450 DUVAL ACURA PAUL CLARK 1080 Allanl- Blrd 614.455 70wx2 Amp exc. condo. Ave. E. Sat -12. bikes, beautiful detailing Call Home gym welder 1315 Auto Rer, L Lease mul/Amac1co0.CTS2, I LAniciuts'Classics3I I122'AlI3r,i,c Blvd ,7?FORD-ERCURATUHENY L)ffAN OIl $100. 882-5267 hichair, Encyc Brit, 912-227-0930 tL/inon home Rm L3IAuomoudles, COMMERCIAL SAFE, l iyensnfabric. COMPUTERDESK&,-e c llentFORD-M E RCUYrLeO Pd$3200, Sel[1$800; Also ARL5464Ft.CarolineR TCHAIR-Ver good con oti.on $1oo ca 3i r ks r12r1 95 N EKEN1CHANCEYdlSUZUKI Far/Infrared Sauna Pd $Sk Sat 8 2, 1 day only. No | cond. $75. 908 4830 LM4TSUv'cksTraders .1 KEN CHANCEY SUZUK Sell $3.21 904-887-3065 Early Birds. Baby gear. 860534,vUmsg. H 0 M E co M- fI B ,te+ KEYAUDI DUVAL FORD IBSCj AS 3 8-,I Computerdeskw/h furntamoCouch 3 pc Lane Sec- bIWpeOsaer Lar 1e 328nS,. Auoy oak $200, wireless ARL MONUMENT LAND- tional, 3 recliners fold Cressandarer 1SAilos Trucks mouse&keyboard$10., INGS/D. 1617 Panther down table. Excellent bon0 stationhOn 15'J0 WAnSONVILLE 19" monitorS$40. CPU -Ridge Ct. Sat 8-2, Sun condo. Nopet, no smkrs c a i I H o e I I Wnle_ 1 y Atlar, B vd l.1-ji0i case w/PS $20. rainday. Ladiesclothes pid $2580. Must sell. 912 ;573-6240 E. IGARBERFORERCURY 904-573-9366 lx,2x,3x, dishes, h'hold 700. 904-568-6829 912 258.2666 CRUTCHES -wood, galore, very nice! C rib and mattress ;. Ladies golf clubs 1,GreeCoveSpr,ngl 1)hort pair. Like ATLnANTIC(BCH. )tral color. $200. o ? r nvS45.j00,14.ALUMINUM 8`5IR i:ifiRi Rta -Blv MIKE SHAD FORD 10939 Alldriti: Blvd 721-300', new$S$each. / 1102Hibiscus St. obo. Call882-2647 C 3,,i264-4587' BASS REACKERNORTHFLORIDALNCOLNMERCURY Call268-2482 JC'Sat/Sun lOa-3pm. Curio Cabinet, solid MAKING ROOM FOR tBA-er f Rh in At The Avenues 46`0 Suie Blvd 61 OGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES Mostly new stuff, 1BBY ir,,hAiFOR andtra r. i-hfin er DORM REFRI3- some tools. etc. NO Oak, Hall Tree, / BABY Wilson Air aces.r-A ORR somExcel condo. $150. H-ckeame$200 np johnson Ouc I_]_,____ 10720P 904.22-3325 S dowRATOR$30,Win-eco KIDSSTUFF... 904-215-5357 Harvard Fiosball board $2 000 lb. bake ..rack$100, ger- Inside, 3908 DuPont micaItoor ok tim F4'WareaglerJohnBoat TOM BUSH BMW man antique camera Circle. Friday only w/caf tpoak trimupot POOL TABLE bit Dik R e Jconirrtilcoat i .-.ilnilAT 6.,01 1.''10 $100 motor scooter 8am-2pm ask about wivelear chairstw/ied rPOO. cAB bui Pe D,rter.'es.9.9npr .n For Sale Gazelle Garage Sale July DINING ROOM SET .D19vU E 12SEiThOST Aug supra bought for 1-2 8-4 pm. 277POOL TABLE like new 17'Boston Whaler'09 GAvBERrBUICKtMIKEUSHAD FORD LZAu 200owill savefor ox Rd brown- 9lX41me nOLABEene "o W rGARBER BUICK MIKE SHAD FORD I', 100.00 O.B.O. town collectibles, Jledroom set:. 8X4 Cnic g,;sn.$tO00 90hp 4str,-ke. .rt, 241-4915or472-9752 lawn, garden, bird MF641ANGE5PovK514-inLe l u lenvZSprn "64 -4 TOM BUSH MAZDA accessories. mlw s,6 for appt. 9 0ORA,,E PARKTOMmBUSHMAZiA ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA GIRLSBEDROOMrackhelmets$350 641-4545or514 3 PROFORM 700 17" KEY LARGO -'01. CC S ET kid s R ad iof- S 4 D IN IN G R O O M 9e i hipi al train er I-a8nrs. eveBcc nd.S-'i _O B U IC K bia.AL E R M 'O TA 4 ly e r b ik e. G a zz e l. G green Co ve S prings H uge / T A B L E 4C h airs e elie n i cuon d o o o 8 c n d S--00u1-,.0 Blar,+i g Blvd. ,M A Z DA-C IT Y Must sell before Sale! Fri/Sat 8-3. Furn, n nI 5 14small hutch Great tlhn 5250 771 8v30dM Z Tv applies electNetc. Ron- f starter set. Both PRO WEDER HOME iS' BOSTON WHALER 6916 Bidrng Blvd 119-Citc3J or ca11904,781-0919 Green Cove on Hwy 17. 912-882-7650Exc. eond. c05T Desngn ed to nlroks I 'rer g. 1 20 C rs so deluxe canopy Comm. Wide Sale. / chairs$650- couch malo.r muscle $125 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC ASH TISDELLE VW I stroller $30.00; Sat. 7-1.540 homes on .i $385,headboard LP ,,e mPesagPe113- FiSHMASTER 00CC. pack-n -play with Hodges Blvd. between -ti 912873hedboardmlikeg -1FSMASTER 0 SOii ,llvd vd47..-111 AtlMnOicSBlvd,,3 b$ ie a c h A1 i$ 1 0 0 ; c o ff e e t a b l e 1t2 6 7 3 9 7 0 9 0 hp J hn s rn i t e n 7 iB UMq.M T R C bassinet $20 tricycle B c & Atantic. $10; sidetable $10 OBO6 -ask Si kGsh nR SI, S lL 2 .r69 0 $5.00 many other items 1rEADmE. h bNIMNICHT CADILLAC GARBER GMC TRUCKS 10231 Alr,i r,C Blvd 724 180 O'STEEN VW sizing Sat. 6/25 8-12N DINNING ROOM .1, 'tieelcd.-uolr 19.5" SEARAY -.87. V6. lGreen Cove Spri ngs A-4 2 .,02 ,LGRAND CARAVAN ;1132 Linwood LoopVT 5poser. Iron .,, a iuuCtell 2 need TIC 51,0.r _,,__li__25_hl___y____ storedcloh$550 LAKESHORE -Fri -Sat $70Ser39. Call 629-6597 or 8:30-3p. 4735 Cam- $750.Sel $395 .~ WindSurter 11.Sft 19'-199" Proline Sport CC, `81 Sar, M c. 354 u .'2I7 q8.r, OMlHONA354-20512-i'Blvd1 737-9983. bridge Rd. Ford Ranger 249-6916 'leer Ff P.'.... prPr 2Nnp. Prolne Load. "CCOGGIN75 A rc Blvd 72,i9l1 98% Alan Blvd 2 Topper, Lots of misc items DR SET:=Danish modern, D ic OI-,',,.r'H tr ilr. GPS- -F F.COGGINlHO0D /Very ruygedwdMANDARIN/Multi-Fam. tbi 6chrs, tbl pads, china 2N6;.31 tl I pt11.1 urchased ne.w iolw strong, wo swings Moving-In Sale! hutch, $150. 565- 1942 hr a eN AnLANTIC plus 2 attacn- Sat 6/25. 8 AM-12 Noon. E WindSurfer 11-S.N in,. 5tc i .nd51516.000 to0050 2 mallwe otRd.iti CenterOkw /V cvi... 19' BAYTELINEROCOGGIN CHEVY- AVENUES 11003 Atiart.. Blvd 5E80 CITYMITSUBISHILVO - ments$500B0215-0o29 2772s ClairborotRd. Big t CentertOakn w/n..... B rr- - 9'BAL60-77G H L PS aL/N e w M ic r o & R an g e , ta d ju s ta b le s h e lv e s 12 5c 1 .....(Cc M A R YINE C O R P at t h e A V E NUHE S erLittleiPrincessL/Ntw37icroRnge tintedCglassdoorsGGNHONDABthAeRINAVEENURn255 PrIiphe HAy ENU.ES bout! uehairbows, Home & Wall Decor, tn tedWlassidoors 27(,.631 .,i-a7 114 1CAPRI *00. Series6-5at h1 eadbands, worker Jewelry, Mat & Baby, TV.1T5otaXe0 Wl nios I . uti elOstreo 9Totald7mensions2CRESTCHEVROLET OF ST. AUGUSTINE 108-1l'"Prlp Hwy 260-Kv22 military dnARIi furn tero 9 -2 242-5646 0 cl, ni[me. 2861Me, rill Ad 72t-ljUU 1880l,9W OTyaul,;,mcrve )1 website927 12 dico n. ANAI 7.2 1754 atr pm U SIS 1i 9 C Rsuv 1250R 2" 8"2; 2404 Egremont Dr. IIBNG TON TERRIER HN Bs unr Co ve Springs 26-2416 2330 US 1 UT 34421 Bus ople RECEIVER LIKE NEWL MAPLE DINING B .RJOHNSON T0-1m2 Counter nt U1 tei $50.00 CALL 241-1398 PORTSIDE MH PARK Furn ROOM -Table born 3 20. showtst1-0 Rot 1500's-onn ,:,2 Oc-..an e pf -Th P MC1 98 c7 more. Moving! All mus It round with wide CKC peg r9047.65-.338 Rur, ers5 re( $62-0 9875AtlantcBlvd 3714M, S.Ro leTIdr Sat & Sun 6/25-26 d-leafsix chairs, one BOXER oDr. ht Smr.,n 904.206 0,:,u 287-4052 RICK KEFFER CARUSO JEEP BRUMOSMOTORCARSINC COGGIN USED CAR AQUARIUM 75 All day2982 Calder Dr. chair has split in seat. $450 a A K C Mercury outboard E r Br 70 de Bd OS MOTORCARS INC. COGGIN USED CAR Sgal.w/Wet/dry At t end of Blue $150.786-4591 tail ca.s 872609 SHP'0rc a- boaud t -E12 rBr 1750 7 1o00Al, Bird 72B0v9s1b.u,5 t filter uv, sterilizer. Grass Dr. IS. hOurP.' 0 n motor 1.81)0-2:'8'745 protein slimmer, light, NANNYNEEDED for BOXER PUPPIES. AKC 5 hour .n0,,Motor 180(A-218nl454 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERCENTER cablnetaand canopy, RIVERSIDE PORCH SALE Tm military tam ily Registered. Borr. P.M k ne'1S FRANA t[GRIFFIN1- 800AincBIvd ;244999 $400 542-3455ext117 Antq's, vanities, A u g U S t t 0 28h Firm 6 9043263 $400 3455 ^ x ts 117' 1 .040 5H 1 GRIFN | M : O8100 Aliantc Blvd 724-4999 4 SEARS Hard Car tage access. Fri-Sat 8-4- Live in (preferred) "- DO O ToSEARS Hard$40. Callr esemb 00 SEADOO GiLERFI re ut. Tw chl- CAIRN TERRIER Pups . 12 6673-7505. 2762 Parkst d'enogee mwoonths AR S '.d. man ATLANTIC DODGE isiSwisRd 269-1033 ROLLS ROYCE-ORLANDO V.I.P. AUTO SALES 41 SAINT MARY'S 2 yrs., some week- 6-29-0u 6c'5.916 1..I-r'".895 hI Roodaid Blvd SECTIONAL 3pc. Moving Sale June eneds and overnight i rlr 55 r C.ntct .30U U5 ?iiyulh 4"4-4421 r Hn 5936 Plp Hy 7379 T blue cloth in good IP'18th & 19th. 8am required. Candidate Chihuahua CKC 8,,ks 2 ,r-r. C ....... 4i 1 1 ,,. MIKE SHAD Loro,'Ortrid,: Fl 407-3.3913443 \j.?cond. Asking until 204 Powder- must have valid small .. 350 hRREN MOTORS, INC $5000bo. Vince horn Rd. Everything driver's license; infant 1tt tuts -83 247C SCHRYSUEEPONCASSAT 912-678-0108 must go!lr CPR and first aid -- JACK CARUSO CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT WARREN MOTORS, INC. fi92-678-0108 must go. cation; personal and CHIHUAHUA TERRIER REGENCY DODGE 1736 C3sSal Ave 389-7792 233 Easl Slaie St 356.8491 SEWING MACHINES SAN PABLO Sat 8-2. work references; expe- PUPS Small .?. cnecl-a. YACHTS &SPORT BERNINA 145-1630 like 2106 Softwind Ct. rience in childcare. nice $2,i0 2,1 2"13 BOATS. 10979Aiiarl, Blvd 6456I0 RICK KEFFER NIMNICHT SAAB 904-3688160 negotiable. Contact: Cockers7paniBelPupp ies. I g.,,il 'l rcj, 904-368-8160 SOUTHSIDE -8009 Wan- mar.rczcndcs@ us.arm AiC W $300IB s. r GARBER DODGE TRUCK E, 129,. ern Br 7999 n B J SPA -3-5 person, during Deer Ct. Sat 7-1 y.mi or (910) 261-4774 904- 491-5145 110o SB &-42C. Bra TreeS 90479F 770nOAR iENiCt RoS 35 jets, cover Multi Family Sale at Lambs Yacht Center. Green Cove Springs 264-2416 1-800-228-7454 904-778-7700www.nimnicht.com Sw/lift. warranties. ROLL TOP DESK- 9 DACHSHUND-long 3420 Lakeshore Blvd. R PRDoG I [ iTUCDEOSPRTR Moving. Retail SOUTHSIDE -multi fam T $90, Oak teachers hair Male, puppy 904-381-8980 "P O_______F $4500;sell $2000 B0. sale. Colonial Pt Con- d e s k $50; TV J Call 904-254-7161 0 Illll 1 TUC OURSOR 714-1313. dos, 5201 Atlantic Blvd. "wV cabinet $15o00 Oak 7233 BlandRng B vd 777-5500 In Clubhouse. Antq's, wardrobe cabinet $50 ENGUSH BULL DOG PUPS, 7233DBanndnngBBlvd.U99FRG0C SPA 3-5 Person 35 jets furn, misc, Sat 8-2 912-2-2942 ReHCCashon. ANTED Oas, ICK KEFFER COGGIN KIA SATURN OF REGENCY 7600BlandnBv. 89 warranties moving SOUTHSIDE Multifamily d ROLL TOP DESK any condition. -800-228-7454 9401 AtlanticBlvd. 723-3210 8600Atlanticvd. 7200 WORLDIMPORTS retail$4500. sell$2000. sale. old-tiques and t $90; Oak Teachers ENGLISH BULLDOG "The Used Parts People" 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.I1-80O228-7454 8600 Atlantic Blvd 7258200 0b0.904-714-1313 unique, Sat8-1. 1515 J~desk $50; TV -puppyM. fawn/wht, Weeks Marine 387-.440 ENwwwwoldirnposusa.conm . sle20 Peach Tree CirN. Cabinets $15-Oak AKC, $1500 cash WESTSIDE DODGERAY CARTER KIA SATURN OF AVENUES wwworldimportsu wardrobe cabinet $50; 912-293-2645 /537-3852 2 YAMAHA XLT 1200 Sjets ovier w/lftWESTSIDE -3 fam sale, 912-882-9242. '-04 JET SKI, E 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 t's, t warranties. FrI-Sat 24-25, 8a-4p, 4 Free Kittens Two t cond. Incl. tialor $4500. Furn, HH Clothing, queensizeCl Mie12dSix8Weeks3OId access.' I'I $4500,1sell 2000 tools, fishing. boapg, 250OB7 711 Call 674532 8033515/803-3635 714-1313 $20OO74-3711 JXAIMr NlWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 23 00 or Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / 1345 Vans/Buses 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers / SUV's SUV's SUV's SUV's SUV's Dodge Caravan '96 BEDEXTENDERfor FOCUS'03 TOYOTAPRIUS'03. Very ^l FORD Probe '97, sTsVgreen, 150K mi. 2002 Ford Ranger Great Gas Saver! Won- low miles. $1988 or shpe$1000. 2NDBUYAUTO.1500LT FORD Explorer XLT '03, ISUZU RODEO '02 OLDS BRAVADA'98Lthr, ood cond. asking S Edge never used. derful First Car! $10,527 $299mo wac. 771-9100 itch 912-882-3791 2NDBUYAUTO.COm T uad Cab 03 HEMI $13,900. Excellent con- Like new, low miles, roof, low ml, need to L$4600. or best offer Call 91200. (576-3104) 3038-6580 TOYOTASOLARA SLE'00 GEO TRACKER CONV 94 CLEAN USED CARS 2 k TOW 20's Sharp edition. Call 673-0805 $250mo. 859-5820 see this $6995. 338-1055 Call 912-510-9460 Ca192-7310 / immaccnd, priced to sell Ver clean, 5spd, must CHEVY 1500 4x4 '97. Exc grey/ silver, extras. BED EXTENDER for very quik $ 5.389-7700 50. obo 294-8658 cond. must see, priced to mo 8,500 obo. FORD F-eo100 -'77, 1991 ISUZU RODEO LS '03 TOYOTA 4RUNNER '00 HONDA ODYSSEY '00 T '02 For Ranr7FORD CONTOUR- sl fs $ .0 V anneo sell Greatj-uxury and Safety SEdge u r Never '98ST only 68k TOYOTA SOLARA04 very HONDA ACCORD GMSuburban Movng TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 fast $10,988.338-1055 for Vacation$12,701 used. $100. w/new tires, V6, lowmiles,$16,995or 8, Grey speed, CHEVY BLAZER'04 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4'0 3 must sell 877-781-75851 912-576-3130 very clean, Ithe. $214mowac.338-1055 p PL 75Kmles. Low miles.$299 per em fully loaded JEEP C-5 '81 TOYOTA4-RUNNER '00 fuWheels lly loaded. $4500 OBO TOYOTA TERCEL '9. Grt fRuns good7 $600 or month. 859-5820 immc cono,. must sell FORD 150 '02 28C w/Chfford Ltd. very clean, good Corvette s 285-7041car, good gas mileage trade for boat + motor, fast $20,975.ca1389 7700 4x2. XCab XLTPackage intake Holley390, cond, Ithr, $13,500 Model $400 obo. FORD ESCAPE 021mmac, very dependable. must St#9957A. $15,988' FORD E350 '99- Super 1-866-35-DRIVE project. tra part 743-0111ONDA ODSSEY '912-882-5166 condition!Garagekept sell $2845. Call 3897700 HONDA ACCORD '92 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877 Duty Box Truck. 16' 8 a vai $1S00 o bo o TOYOTA TACOMA EX 9ood condiOD n DodgeRam85 Rear Oxford white, Ithr, fullyes. VOLKSWAGON BEETLE PoceInp $750 Listngs p AT AC, PS 912 -573 -4806 PRERUNNER'04 $4000 or best offer. SBumper$80w4Mal% 'oe 0 00, Turbo GreatCarl 800-749.8116x7327 C F6 $85PU8 ei Fond. Asking 912-574-1074 l oaded.$1e$11V507 Pre-Apr cST#BUCF366A$85889 n0 FORD F-SO -'97 Lariat, 912-574-1074 Double cab. red, Call Bob 912-882-5865. Bmtesr$81040 0o904 221 7574 $115807 r5-Aoval Honda Accord LX '91 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 0 ext cab, Ihr very clean, EEP 000BERTY4x403.4x4 Call mi, $21,000. tailgatee $80 front 7F4rd Escort LX l-866-3S-DRIVE 4-dr. cold ac,150k ml. m FORD ESCAPE 'G4 $848 7-3i32 JEEP BERTY4x403. 4x4 eCall Mike 904-542-5656 b u m Lie r $ 50 F 1 s o -Ca Likenew, lowmiles.Lnr904-772-1754 912-576- 220 agony '9788 ml 374-7076 79 ooks iood m9m 5-582 FORD FISO Reg Cab '90 $280mo wac. 338-1055 10kml, CD $15,599obo. & ORD FIOO s 904318-9933 14K mi good running Pontiac Bonneville -94 904-282-1272 Ford Escape XLT transportation, must sell KA SPORTAGE'01. Very T0kml, AT, access cab . Sf2 5 0 0 OBO4dr $3500. Call rank Great shape, very ood TOYOTA TUNDRA -'00 J tRebuiltorgengne FORD MUSTANG-'93, car$25i.m Call1525n1297 o ne6Call62 e07s CHE2 S0 EX CAB2 s l 84 fast $2985.38- 77700 tio esA $1E50, 317-6196 1MITSAECPSE'01Spyder ie$7obo. Call 612-4075 CEVYS1EX-CAB'02 MIles. Great Gas his. $799. 338-1055 Ve low ml, $13988 or more parts vaCa $1750bo268-953 Auto ACPW, PDL, Saturn SCl922dr AC TOMBUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 912 e.1000.all FOSTE961A $17,988 KIASPORTAGE'95 TO OA Se uoa '01 mowac. 912G8826053 FORD MUSTANG'02 t A.am/1f/cass. C sol o Chevy Sllerado TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 5 spd 4X4 P/W d cond, fully oaded PONTIAC MONTANA '99 al 2-R i St#F409A. $10.588 sunroof, EXalc cond 81900obo-7.294-8658 Chevy Sllerado P/L 4 d go $95T9 Vans/Bus 2 k R TOMB BUHAUTE 371-48 o2-1,15000422,000sFORDmEXPEDITION TO99 4LDb 12,go 19,500 904,247,1971 ade great c de Call 278-6251 clean, need to sell fast sed to s- Chevy Suburban '89- FORD EXPEDmTION '98 720MAZDA B2SCO '98 135TIN_ TOYOTA Previa LE '94 $3995. Ca 33 veryfast $8875 389770 o veryclean3/4ton,80k tE875B. $11988 FORD Ranger '95 Et Cab plus, 69,5k CHE dual sunroofs swive carrierTCHfits 1-1/4 FORDMUISTANG GT'02r Trucks ml,runswel1,$4500obo. TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877 cab. 4cyi 5spd good miles Exc condo SVYVA2-'94,exc captains chair, dual ac, inch receivers $30 very low m. $10.988 or rLess m, x cass COld AC w/ topper $6000. cond, $3k new tires $4K 230-4887 inch receivers $30 $1imo wac. 338-1055 1335 $2000 or Less SUVs CHEVY SUBURBAN LT'02 FORD EXPEDITION98 ac am/fm css, too w/o topper $60. Call 268-9851 AOne owner, leather, like new Great SUV with Luxur box bedliner chrome Won't be Disappointed TOYOTA SIENNA LE'03 JEEPHITCH- FO onv. white Sspds CHEVY Camero Z28 '85, 1997 Toyota 4 loaded onlv48kmi$22,66 Great VacationRide wheels, trailer hitch 904-321-0274 CHRYSLER TOWN & ST#4823B.$17.388 Custom fit hidden AncnSTGstRS 2wd sroV T topsS $8,773Pre-Approval $29951 386-431-1354 $COUNTRY '05 Limited. TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 ver blk/top. garage kept, rims. AC. needs paint. green tan leather 1SMITSUBISHI GALANT'03 Loaded, pTriced to sell 1-1/4 nch 8401 adult org. owner runs & drives good. oaded 149K new CHEVYTAHOE -97, 4wd, ", T GMC Sierra '01Outndin loadedcan quick $19,975.389-7700 Cherokee$34 $10995, 904-220-7886 $1300 obo. Call 6086059 tires KN filter good nicest in Jax lifted on R S 5 fin. w/$200dn. 389-7700 o uk Aosr0cks 9042342276 Cell 904-338-1448 a p e $ 6 5 0 0 37 tires fully loaded $9995. 859-5820 DODGE CARAVANoe lL A e 0 4,7 A3- CHEVY Truck '87, full (912)258-0921'. $11,500 obo. 813-8661 FORD EXPLORER 9601 N X T L SRIMS -with tires. Ford Mustan t Cony sze 350 V8, ATACCOACRDtool Sp2ortLeather, Loaded! GMCSONOMA98 Sport- NISSAN XTERRA 01 r8u Looks rotten T 215/75R 15 less ertble96-ATAC Loade box, dual exhaust runs 2004 Satrn Vue 30 CEVY TRAILBLAZER'02 ,stn992(904) 31-6gs80 side, ggst sha ST# 5791B, $13,588 runsgreatood \'then 2.000 ml. used dNice. $6900'279-0904 good $850. 374-1459 / !MPG, loaded,.CD, ST#F9925$18,7887 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX wobo. Bob 247-9532rve ie thenn 20000milles 800e74938116Hx7327 5uea. off Jeep a premium sound, TOMBUSHAUTOPLE371-487.7 B! sl w4539507-77c Wrangler, Kingsland, FORD MUSTANG LX -'97. CHRYSLER JEEP CHERO- leather, 5 spd, mint GMC YUKON DENALI XL SATURN RELAY '05 CAR OR TRUCK Ga 912-729-8904 after V6,AT PDL, CC, ask- KEE -'90, eng runs good, cond., KBB $19,3355, DODGERAUMPU'03 FORD EXPLORER -'96, '03. TV/DVD, fully DVD, CD, Toy Chest. DODGERAMtVAN'196 5pm. ing$3400386-1333 bodyIls damaged, $350 obo. asking $15,995, St#A1408A. $10,988 $3650,4wd, PW. loaded AWD. immac, $22K. MOVING MUST ST#BUCF459A $3988 &"PAY OFFUMEN. RIMS with tires. HONDA ACCORD '22 608-6677 904-213-.0467 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 372-4275 ow mi $30,975. 389-7700 SELL! 904-641-4545 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CALL 904-838-5029 .RSADDwiEBAGS HONDA CIVICOD2. EXC 215/75R 15 less Polcelnp.$a70 lListings hen 2O00miies 80-~7498116 x7327 used. Sea off Jeep Wrangler. K 00.ngland HONDA CIVIC'02 GA. 912-729-8904 after Low miles. $199 per mo. 5pm. WAC. Call 859-5820 SSADDLEBAGS HONDA CIVIC'02. ExC Black fiberglass cond, loaded, must sell for motorcycle, very quk toys7985. 389-7,00 1 lockable $100. HONDA CIVIC6 o04 Radiator new for813- 785 '93-97 Intrepid on only 51k mi $17500 cord model, $100. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.-4877 s Volve 240 Items950Great Carl Save on Gasm Snew al ternator, car $4,121 or O.W.T.M. cover, unused 904) 381-6580 pare (donand Southeast Georgut)a more, can 26inter242 HONDA Odyssey LX '99 Sar WHITE TRUCKSet of Silver a/t a/c#2532B, 12-CD988 TOPPER Fitsfull changer, alloy3714877 63k size Ford. Don't mix's, xint cond $9,800 need $40 takes it. ob-o 904- 333-94306 Call Josh 772-7133 JAGUAR XK8 Conv '01, all 1325 Automotiques/ obo. 912262- 9526or Classics MERCEDES C813-280-98534 SUN 810 Excellent whsGreat ver, $6990 247excell-313ent-3132 ,.condition. Original cond., only 51k mi $17.500 204Z. Engine only. MERCEDE -LK-2001 Cal Ron/Sam U 300SiverND Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who 19CLE79AN USED CAMINO SS cond 69,000 miles, looks good, needs LEXUS en 300 '01 some work$4950 Leather sR., premium buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them C aCURA I F r a n k sound, likenew,lowmlesi '75 Cadillac El Dorado 44.U-9iil]EI.OBOI.ZI.,IIn Co 94. Rd to restore, 2Will MAZDA 3 LOADED '04l drive., runs andobo. 583looks3705 W/ Navigation Systems AMC Javelin '72 restored $17,984 Pre-Approval to much to list. Call for 866-35-DRIwhat your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of details993-578190 and Southeast Georgia is l A7tqu Roadstr. FL St#F11Sl. $8988 r, TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 MBS MIRAGE'O0 4dr 1 loaded, sunshades and M. SUBISHI SPYDER. reAUDI ten interior. CuNISS- MAZDA MILLNIMA '01 Auto trans., leather cover, loaded. Set of ST#2532B. $11,988 Maint.manuals. A/C'TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877u $8 $13,995 904-278-6251 1_MERCEDES BENZ 190E Autootied '88g ort cond In/out, 1 a3t25 omoti 52 n 318-9533 AC, ss W oofer Great Car For High MERCEDES SLK 320-2001, School/College Student. PerfecSlver. 2DR .12 2$4500 call BCo 27000 mi, AUAT. con,.m veie2R. M TO)'RGN, Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who CoE R Y 3 GRAND 2NDBUYAUTO.com ~. MIARQUISY'94, V-8 CL.EAn USEDi CARS ILonly69,000 miles,. CLmEAN.USEDMCAR options $3900 OBO _S731-s5316 or$026%.3710. buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them M ,J1% 1 SporTs c upe Mercury Marquis '00- \J,,,7dr, runs and looks 16k ml,exc cond_$8900. AUIgrat7 4500 Call 355-1155 h ' Mae0V-TD1754. ITS IUPSEGS'98.auto know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of nACUA 0eryte A low miles b$4995. St#8162A $28,988 Mucall now 388-1055 AUDI A/6 4.2 '03. Quattro, miles need to sell fast, lad sunroo ade sFul MITSUBISHI SI 0DE solar sunroof $32,995 CONI N'02 Low miles. ,nMW. 530I 2002.I Auto. 89I22 $250mo. Call 859-5820 AUDI A-4 '0218S Quatro NISSAN MAXIMA '00 Auto trans., leather, loaded. ST#6918A $11.988 JZRoTOM BUcH4ALTTOPLY 3714 lMrl NISSAN MAXIMA o01 AUDI A-4 AVANT '04 3.0 Good on Gas! Quatro wagon, premu pkg. Great Luxury Rdel Bg iS__ loadedCexcllent cor, d. 12.423 Pre-Approval For advertising 6-- Loaded V-6AWD,S.R like OLDS.ALERO 99sery nice new, certified AuOi Iov mi ne-d to see this in or at'' warranty, only 30k rr 521975 one i,499b. 338-1055 BMW 32Sci2003, Prem au to. a/c. till.p5 35k$2S,968371-4728 cond. runs great. 87k mi. $3200 317-0801 BMW32ScIC2002. Auto or 30,2 l8 9c 3 93 - Prem Pkg. Loaded or AT2 AIlSci 53445 8371-4728 E6406 34225E BMW 3291 '00 STUBUCF270A. $2988 Amazing cond.,loaded, must T(OM u4H AlT0PLEX 11 t4Ki see to believe, onix 36k nmi Like new.: $1Smo Fax 90" 654230. Conv., like new, excelleri PONTIAC GRAND AM a2 cond., premium pkg. 1,y ao a StNF 105 '9988 only 0k mi.e $31, TCUSH AOPLE. 371 4 BM5 0]Bi'0U~1, Spor U pkg. Saturn '9 SL2 Lt BMW 5251LA2002. V gold auTo airLthrn5 sunnroLaaduecu ntoe.0 371-4728 m bint4. 34 MPG $4,200. , BMW X5430A2002. Auto. 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Ithr $12.000obo. tires, brakes, and Call Chris 904.380.0299 'A A/C system. 92,00 OBO TOYOTA COROLLA 02 CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 OK' .9977 O W.T M St#E980A. $21,988 (904) 38146580 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX .i1 48'7 _. CHRYSLER SEBRINB '03 Toyota Coroll 55dr Great condition.$1 90mo eng overhaul 2/05 & Call 859-5820 tim ngbelt S3.200OBO DAEWOO LANOS '00. Call 264 5217/708 4640 Great transportation TOYOTAMATRIXXR'03 must sell fast nee Sport Wagon! .Mi N MkY0TFLRD DAEWOO LEGANZA '00. $13,177 Pre-Approval Ir o r gExcellent shape, fully 1-866-35-DRIVE load ead priced to sells how $3145. Call 389-7700 oe D mu m i. $2DOMDE SRATc, 3'304 TOYOTAUTR2 SPYDER '01-4877 rIthr nielw5L1198 St#E969. $14.988KI IiSeAv. Eae i $20mEio w ac.338-10STow U0L1. $2Udmo wac. 3381 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-48T7 24 JaxAlirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 23, 2005 . ,,2;.:.*L t .^. ;T' :'7 ....\.* .. _* *,*. .. ..;i ,. .^:". ."s l aa sE .s ,^3ail. z',".*.s~ ", ' : ; '^ ^ .. ..".. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 68 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |