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CPOs Team Up Build Homes for Habitjax Page 4 Recycle Center Saves NAS Jax Thousands of Dollars Pages 8-9 'Black Widow' Pool Shark Entertains NAS Jax Sailors Page 16 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com 'U 1 A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER VO.6I O 60 i ~csNILE L TOUCHING BASE No Jax Air News published July 7 The Jax Air News will not be published July 7. The next issue will resume July 14. All articles and classified ads submitted during that week will be held for the July 14 issue. For more information, call 542-5588. Stories and photos can be submitted to jaxairnews @ comcast. net. Classified ads may be mailed to the address shown in the form, or dropped in the Classified Ad box at the NAS Jax Quarterdeck, or fax to 542-1534. Racecar on display Racing legend Rusty Wallace's car will be on display at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange Center (NEX) Food Court tomor- row from 1-4 p.m. Every- one is invited to stop by and take a look at what makes this piece of ma- chinery a winning race car. There will a drawing for an opportunity to participate in the national drawing of a VIP race package to an entire weekend of racing in October. One local win- ner will be drawn and the entry will be sent to the national drawing. The VIP package includes a 3-day -2-night roundtrip for two to Charlotte, N.C. on, or about Oct. 14 to16, air transportation, hotel ac- commodations, Rusty Wal- lace BBQ dinner tickets, tickets to the Rusty Wal- lace 500 concert, two tick- ets to the race at Lowe's Motor Speedway and a $100 debit card. For more information, call NEX at 777-705. Military Appreciation Celebration The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is dedicating its monthly Cummer Cafe Night to the U.S. Armed Forces on July 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. To show appreciation to military members, there will be a patriotic theme to accompany the event's already festive atmosphere of food, drinks, art and live music. Retirees, families and friends are invited to join in the festivities throughout the museum. A live band will be playing patriotic favorites. Picnic style refreshments will be provided along with a cash bar. Guests are invited to explore the beautiful his- toric Cummer Gardens and world-class galleries, which will be open to the public during the event, including the latest exhibi- tion, Picturing Jackson- ville: 150 Years of Photog- raphy, which captures the history and art of photog- raphy on the First Coast. Active military with valid ID and museum members are admitted free; admis- sion for non-members is $6. For more information, call 899-6025. The Cum- mer Museum of Art & Gar- dens is located at 829 Riverside Avenue. Ii'aN (I aN I c11i I ctit I ( % 1 (o "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" A Mosquitoes carry disease: Protect yourself! By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer according to the Center for Dis- ease Control and Prevention, there were 2,535 human cases and 98 deaths attributed to the West Nile virus in 2004. Two of those deaths occurred in Flor-ida. Duval County only had seven human cases of West Nile in 2004. In 2003, there were 264 deaths and 9,862 report- ed cases. The disease is also found in horses and birds and carried by mos- quitoes. Mosquitoes also carry viruses like St. Louis en- cephalitis (SLE), Eastern Equine encephalitis (EEE), dengue fever and other non-viral diseases like malaria. Very few cases of malaria or dengue fever are ever reported in the United States and in the majori- ty of those cases; the dis- ease is acquired while traveling outside the United States. In this country, SLE and EEE are well estab- lished and West Nile is becoming more wide- spread. It has been reported in every state including Alaska and Hawaii. Although the West Nile virus was first identified in 1937 in a West Nile District in Uganda, Africa, the first case did- n't surface in the United States until 1999 when it was discovered in New Sea Control Wing Fourth of July Atlantic change of celebrations F S -- aff command is today By Cmdr. Mark Gonzales A SCWS PAO Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Preventive Medicine Technician HM1(FMF) Paul Kane, identifies some of the mosquitoes caught on base with a CO2 trap to ensure they are not carrying a specific dis- ease. Kane only identifies female mosquitoes as they the ones who bite and carrying diseases that can be transmitted to humans and animals. York. That year, seven people died from the dis- ease and 55 were hospi- talized. Since then it has been making its way across the country with new cases identified nearly every day. It has also been discovered throughout the Middle East and in Eastern Europe. At NAS Jacksonville, mosquito surveillance falls under the Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Preventive Medicine De- partment. "Our depart- ment runs the mosquito control program for the base, Yellow Water hous- ing area, Defense Reutil- ization and Marketing Office and Whitehouse. This entails identifying samples of mosquitoes brought in by contractors from different areas, monitoring the results and requesting mosquito spraying through the Public Works Depart- ment which oversees the contractor hired to do this job," explained Lt. Gloria McNair, depart- See MOSQUITOES, Page 13 Capt. Joseph McClain will relieve Capt. Theodore Algire as the commander of Sea Control Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet at a change of com- mand ceremony, today at 10 a.m. in Hangar 116. McClain was born in Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Neb. The son of a career Army officer, he enlisted in the Navy in 1977, attending the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, R. I. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering. He holds a Master of Arts Degree in History from the University of Alabama and a Master of Arts in Na-tion- al and Strategic Studies from the Naval War Col- lege. McClain earned his wings in October of 1983 and reported to VS-41 for training in the S-3A Viking. Upon gradu- ation, he reported to the "Screwbirds" of VS-33 com- pleting two cruises aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) to the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. In 1987, he reported to VS-41 for duty as an S-3A instructor, serving as offi- cer-in-charge of Naval Flight Officer Standardi- zation. Upon completing his tour of duty at VS-41, he was assigned to the staff of Commander, Carrier Group Seven (CCG-7) as assistant air operations officer, later serving as the air opera- Capt. Joseph McClain Capt. Theodore Algire tions officer. While assigned to CCG-7, McClain served as the anti-submarine un- derwater warfare (ASUW) tactics officer for Battle Force Zulu (Arabian Gulf Battle Force) during Opera- tion Desert Storm aboard USS Ranger (CV-61). He was responsible for the day- to-day ASUW effort against Iraq for the Battle Force ASUWC. In 1992, he com- pleted studies at the U.S. Air Force Air Command and Staff College at Max- well AFB in Montgomery, Ala. After completing S-3B nrom 1tan The city of Jacksonville. will welcome Terri Clarkr: Mark Chesnutt, Trick. Pony and Buddy Jewell .q, Metropolitan Park for Free- dom, Fanfare and Fireworks: the City of Jacksonville's Fourth of July Celebration, July 4. Gates to Metropolitan Park open at 3 p.m. and music begins at 4 p.m. Admission is free and on a first-come, first- served basis. Numerous activities will also be offered at Kids Kampus, located next to Metropolitan Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy contests, relay races, tug of war, face painting, patriotic make and take crafts, and take-home child identification kits courtesy of the city of Jacksonville and the Jackson- ville Fire Rescue Department. Food and beverages will be available. Admission to all events is free. Skyblast, Jacksonville's pre- miere fireworks showcase over the St. Johns River, will con-.' clude the festivities at 9:45 p.m. For more information, visit www.coj.net, email events@coj.' net or call 630-3690. Orange Park is hosting their: annual Apple Pie July 4thI Celebration July 3 from noon to 8 p.m. and July 4 starting at noon and lasting until after the fireworks show which begins at 9:30 p.m. The event is held at Moosehaven on Highway 17. There will be arts and crafts, entertainment, food vendors, games for children, contests and a parade on July 4 at noon The event is free including parking on Sunday. Parking is $5 on Monday. Guests should bring lawn chairs of blankets for the fireworks show. No cool- ers, food or alcoholic beverages are allowed. For more informa- tion, call 264-0520. See COC, Page 12 --. -- $.,.~,.,.,--- -.--,,~-.- ~ - 2 Jax Mr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 Foim THE FLEET You didn't join the Navy to sit on your stern! By FLTCM(SS/SW) Rick West U.S. Pacific Fleet Command Master Chief warriors, I previous- ly released this article in Hawaii but decided to run it again to get coverage across the Navy because I think the topic is that important. As Sailors we have many opportunities to visit foreign countries and get a quick snapshot of the local culture .nd the way of life associat- ed with a foreign country. But have you ever thought of living there? Many opportunities exist tor duty overseas; it's an excellent opportunity for you and your family to expe- rience the monetary advan- tages, education opportuni- ties, travel and the challeng- ing assignments that make up overseas assignments. In Japan for example we have two problems associat- ed with Forward Deployed Naval Force (FDNF) duty. First is getting Sailors to take orders to Japan; the second problem, and the biggest, is trying to get Sailors and their families to leave when their duty is FLTCM(SS/SW) Rick West completed ... they simply love the Japanese culture and the advantages of being stationed in the FDNF. I had the opportunity to go overseas for duty and still today I reflect on that tour as rewarding, fun and one that will always provide great memories. That said I'd like to discuss an issue that not only affects the readiness of our Navy, but also provides some very interesting opportunities for you all duty overseas and in particular, in the FDNF? Many opportunities exist for us that have completed or will be completing an overseas tour. In fact every Sailor who enters our great Navy should expect to do one or two tours overseas in their 30-year careers. One of my big concerns as Fleet Master Chief is that some of our forward- deployed Pacific Fleet billets are getting a bad rep, most- ly because of a lack of good information. Hopefully through this article I will address some of your concerns about FDNF duty and provide you some information that will assist you and your family in mak- ing an informed decision to go overseas for a tour or two. First let's talk about what's close to everyone's heart money. As some of you may or may not be aware, our Navy has started a cash-incentive program called assignment incentive pay (AIP) to help fill critical overseas billets that tradi- tionally have been hard to fill. For some ratings, that can amount to almost. $1,500 a month extra. Through the AIP program and the detailers, Sailors. bid on a job, keeping the max in mind, and the most qualified Sailor gets the nod. But as we all know, there's no free lunch. AIP is scaled to meet rat- ing and location require- ments, in other words put- ting a qualified Sailor in a needed billet. Critical-skill ratings get more than oth- ers and some locations that are harder to fill will have higher AIP ceilings. Talk with your Career Counselor regarding your eligibility for AIP. And let's also not forget about other financial incen- tives to forward-deployed duty like overseas COLA, housing allowances, sea pay for sea commands, and for those looking to extend there, overseas tour exten- sion incentive pay. I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some incentives and advantages to being sta- tioned in Yokosuka, Japan on sea duty. I will use an E6 over eight years for my example, living in housing (only a month wait now) with three dependents. That Sailor would get $1,212 for cost of living See Join the Navy, Page 17 5K2(SU/RW) Livn MOORE Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply Department Hometown: Phenix City, Ala. Family Life: Married with one child. Past Duty Stations: Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Va. Career Plans: To advance to first class and get my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Joining the Navy. Words of Wisdom: Always be positive and give your best. LANI OTT Job title/command: NAS Jax Navy Exchange Sales Clerk Hometown: Olongapao City, ON THE HOMEFRONT Philippines ON Family Life: Married Sometimes you've just got to take a chance Past Duty Stations: Guam; Groton, Conn. By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Several weeks ago, Dustin and I hurriedly shopped at the base commissary one hour before it closed. In tow were Ford, 4, and Owen, 2, both extremely unhappy about another shopping trip and the fact that all the grocery- cart/miniature-ride-on-toy- trucks were already taken. Oh, and if doing errands with two toddlers during rush hour isn't bad enough, Tropical Storm Arlene .was-according to CNN and overzealous weathermen- "barreling" toward us. All of this, of course, meant that I had to employ .an age-old trick used by gro- .cery-shopping mothers everywhere-"throw and go." For those of you lucky 'enough never to have encountered a need for this ,tactic, "throw and go" refers ,to those incidences in the -commissary when the shop- -ping cart can only safely ,pause for three seconds 'before the children threaten ,you with CapriSun straws. Like an athlete heading :for the finish line, you :steadily push your cart -down the aisles, throwing in ,random items that perhaps you need and perhaps you don't. If you make it to the checkout line with most of your hair intact, you have succeeded. It really doesn't matter what ends up in your basket. Dustin who usually only goes to the commissary for a gallon of milk and without children during the slowest part of the day - had trouble grasping the idea of "throw and go." At one paint, I caught him thoughtfully considering two different cans of green beans and knew he was computing the better value. "What are you doing?" I snapped, pushing past him. "Shopping." "There's no time for shop- ping! We're in 'throw and go' mode now! Just pick a can and move on!" In my frazzled state of mind, saving two cents on a can of beans meant nothing compared to getting out of the commissary before it closed, and getting home before Tropical Storm Arlene. Later, I whizzed through the frozen foods section, throwing pizzas and chicken nuggets into the basket, when Dustin calmly came up behind me. "It's really not a good idea to buy per- ishable foods," he said, "What if we lose power in the storm? Let's put all of this back." The wheels on my shop- ping cart skidded to a halt, and I whirled around to face my husband. Adrenaline pulsed through my chest. My heart thumped in my ears. Dustin, who looked as composed as ever, said, "Seriously, you're buying all this frozen stuff, and there's a chance we could lose everything in the refrigera- tor if the power goes out. Let's put it all back." Put all the food back? All the food I had risked my sanity for? All the food that would require another trip to the commissary to buy? Oh sure, losing all our may- onnaise and hotdogs in a power outage is something to be concerned about, but what if Arlene doesn't come through, I thought. What if we don't lose power? What if I have to come to the com- missary again next week? So I looked at Dustin with a look he now swears in hindsight was similar to that of a rabid animal and said, "Sometimes, Dustin, you just gotta take a chance!" Now, to understand his expression in that moment, you must first know this: Dustin reads the fine print on insurance papers. Dustin never lets the car's gas go below one-quarter of a tank. Dustin won't let anyone open the doors or windows to feel a breeze until he has "secured" the air condition- ing ahead of time (because wasting even a milli-second of cool air is forbidden). Dustin doesn't take chances. For Dustin, buying frozen foods right before a storm is foolish. But then, he also wouldn't be the one to brave the commissary again a few days later. Poor, sensible Dustin! But he has been married to me long enough to know better. So he just shrugged and said, "How do you argue with that?" And we contin- ued with our trip. However, that didn't stop him from teasing me in front of anyone who would listen for the next several days. "You just gotta take a chance?" he would mock. "What does that mean any- way? Is she really that unreasonable?" But the joke's on Dustin, isn't it? First, we never lost power during the storm. And second, I got to write this very public column about it. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. Career Plans: To continue working at the Navy Exchange. , Most Interesting Experience: Marrying my husband. SWords of Wisdom: Faith without deeds is dead. Vacation Bible School is July 25-29 at NAS Jax Registration for Vacation 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 Religious Education Building 749. This year's theme is "Kingdom of the Son, A on sign-ups or to v Prayer Safari." teer, call 542-3051.' There are 100 seats will also be a table s available for the week- in the Chapel parkir long class. July 9 from 10 a.m For more information p.m. for sign-ups. 'olun- There set up ng lot . 'to 1 HEY, MONEYMANI ,Hey, MoneyMan: My husband and I can never get ahead of our cred- it card bills. Every month .we pay each credit card bill, ,but every month our charges seem to get higher and higher. My husband and I have tried to pay cash, but we run out of money every 'month and must use our credit cards to buy the things we need. How can *we get out of this cycle? Now we argue over money every payday! MoneyMan Sez: I believe that the biggest 'barrier to financial success 'for most of us is credit card debt. There simply is no good reason to run up cred- it card debt. When you have credit card debt, the simple fact is that you'll pay approximately three times the cost of the item you purchased by the time you pay off the bill. The $200 Ipod becomes a $600 Ipod. The $1,200 TV becomes a $3,600 TV. The reason your credit card bal- ance gets higher and higher is because the "credit card bill" you are paying is actu- ally the minimum monthly payment, not the full bill. Credit card companies prefer you carry a balance and not pay off the balance every month. Using credit cards to pay for items pur- chased is actually a good idea, if you know how to use your credit card. There is only one way to do it correctly pay off the balance in full every month, every time! If you are carrying a balance, the faster you get rid of your credit card debt, the sooner you can start on the road to financial stability. Look at how you are using your credit cards. Are you purchasing the things you "need" or the things you "want?" The next time you make a pur- chase, knowing you will not be able to pay for it in full when the bill comes, ask yourself,,Is this item really worth [three times the amount I am about to pay?" If it is not, then don't buy it. Wait until you have the money to pay cash, or enough money to pay off the credit card charge in full when the bill comes. If you are paying your credit card bill on time every month, chances are that- you have good credit. Contact you credit card company and ask them to lower your interest rate. You may be surprised to learn that many companies will do so simply because you asked. A lower rate, of course, will allow you to pay off the balance sooner. More questions? Call Hey MoneyManl at 778-0353. I SvJpAx SxaYWis.S 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 ... ... ...... ..... .. ...... ... .. .. .. ........... .. ............. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer apt. 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. 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DIAL 1-888-LOOK-4TSA AUTHORITY YOUR SERVICE AUTHORITY Advertised prices valid Wednesday, June 29th through Thursday, July 14,2005. 052211pl Shop Online @ www.thesportsauthority.com 'I If 4 I UELPN U A"A iiwl r 04, ME ; s 94TII 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 NAS Jax CPOs onate sweat equity 7T2(SW) Bill Lamrned wCeal Contributor *:T abiJax, the Northeast 1j Florida Chapter of the ]L International Habitat for nanity, is rapidly reducing the hber of Jacksonville families live in substandard housing. strious volunteers, such as 12 NAS Jacksonville chief 'ty officers that painted and t walls June 23, make this 4ible. 4ive chiefs worked in the SiJax warehouse and seven their efforts to a house that .ted interior painting on 23rd teet, just outside downtown (dksonville. ,tSC(SW) Ken Howard and 3 C(SW/AW) Niels Canton teamed up in the warehouse pre- fabricating walls. Each chief shouted instructions back and forth above the deafening scream of a band saw as it ripped through plywood on the other side of the warehouse. They were surrounded by neat stacks of lumber, particleboard and vinyl siding awaiting installation in future homes. The nail guns they used to connect each board made loud hissing noises. "Our goal is to have the house we're construct- ing these walls for completed by Saturday," said Canton. James King, an eight-year vet- eran and supervisor at HabiJax, watched the sequence of events and gave instructions to the two .chiefs. He seemed satisfied as their work evolved from separate pieces of wood to completed tress- es. At the water cooler, he sipped a drink and eyed the chiefs from a distance. "The military people who come here are always ready to roll. They always work their tails off and are conscientious about get- ting the job done right. I enjoy supervising them," he said. Another volunteer, from NAS Jax Legal, LNC(SW) Princess Russell volunteers frequently to help the community and to expe- rience the camaraderie with other chiefs. She described her reason for participating as she painted a bedroom eggshell white. "This is Photos by ET2 Bill Lamed CSC(SW) Ken Howard of the NAS Jacksonville Galleon Galley in- spects a wall joist after using his nail gun. always an eye-opener for me, because it makes me realize how lucky I am," she said, working with a paint roller. The interior paint she applied was the third and final coat. CSC(SW) Carlos Rodriguez, from the Transient Personnel Unit had similar reasons for vol- unteering. "It's important to give something back to the communi- ty," he said as he worked inside a bathroom. Each day at HabiJax is begun with a prayer before work is started. All volunteers at the facility gather in a circle and hold hands. They take 30 seconds to inhale and experience a few moments of peace, while envision- ing a better life for the recipients of the houses they are about to construct. Volunteers know in their hearts the need is great. Applicants desiring a home built by HabiJax volunteers must be employed, live in substandard or government subsidized hous- ing, provide a $500 down pay- ment and devote 300 working hours towards either their own home or another applicant's. Recipients pay a no-interest home loan over 25 years. The average cost of a home built by HabiJax is $45,000. According to Mary Kay W ,- S._: ., --. .-- -., ,-. -' .- "- -----_-_. - ,- *. :.J .. .. .. '. .. .- -*"' " -- *" -t.sAF Habitat for Humanity Jacksonville Supervisor James King (center) recommends a technique for building tresses to GSEC(SW/AW) Niels Canton (left) of the NAS Jax Brig and CSC(SW) Ken Howard of the NAS Jax Galleon Galley. GSEC(SW,AW) Niels Canton holds wood beams still for CSC(SW) Ken Howard to connect, using a nail gun. O'Rourke, president of HabiJax, the median price of a house in Jacksonville this year is $174,000. Jacksonville residents have faced a 72 percent rise in the price of a new home in the past five years. The organization's goal is to begin construction on two new homes each week, as funding is available. The low construction cost for homes is made possible by the donations of building sup- ply companies and the free labor of volunteers, such as the NAS CSC(SW) Carlos Rodriguez from Transient Personnel Unit Jax, paints a bathroom wall in a home on 23rd Street in Jacksonville. "I already have the skills for this type of work, so I'm putting them to good use in the community," he said. Jax chiefs. Since the inception of For additional information the Habitat for Humanity, volun- about volunteer opportunities, teers have built 200,000 homes in call 798-4529, Ext. 252 or visit 100 countries. www.HabiJax.org. Recycle This New-wl ~- wi ! BASEBALL'S "EVER HBEN "OTTER! SNEEkdL GROUN, OF iACK.SONVIIL'-' THURSDAY, JUNE 30-7:05 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT THROWDOWN and NASCAR NIGHT!! $1.50 DISCOUNT WITH MILITARY ID!!! Wear your favorite driver's colors and enjoy a showcar, simulator and the Daytona USA Pit Crew Experience. Plus, enter to win Daytona Race tickets! Enjoy Buds for a Buck, sponsored by Budweiser and Planet Radio 93.3FM! FRIDAY, JULY 1- 7:35 p.m. '.^ ^ E RED WHITE AND BLUE J CHEERSTIX, THE BLUES BROTHERS AND FIREWORKS! All kids will receive a free pair of American Flag Cheerstix Noisemakers, spon- sored by TopChoice Fire Ant Treatment Product, Fox 30 S1 WAWS and KISS FM. Plus, the Blues Brothers will be back to entertain all game long. Afte the game, NAPA Friday Family Fireworks kicks off the 4th of July Weekend Celebration! SATURDAY, JULY 2-7:35 p.m. AMERICAN FLAG JERSEY AUCTION AND MORE FIREWORKS! "The Suns wi wear special Red, White and Blue jerseys that wi be auctioned off during and after the game! Plus, after the game, a GIANT 4th of July weekend fireworks show! Spon- sored by Bank of America, WJXT TV4 and The New 99 WOIK. SUNDAY, JULY 3- 7:35 p.m. -MR. BRAGAN'S BIRTHDAY AND EVEN MORE FIREWORKS! Celebrate two special birthdays with the Suns team owner Peter Bragan, Sr.'s 82nd and the United States' 229th! After the game, enjoy the biggest fireworks show of the season!! Sponsored by Coca-Cola, Publix and AM930 The Fox. ORE TCETVII HA SNSOLAEA WWW.JXSUNSCOM O CALLTHE ACKOVLESN Frill I =., an. IM 0 wilf itm,1MISM-M 51% -01FAM4 rimi, ;<-* JaxAlr NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 il1 Ti / J )~'-~ ~, V' .f" '4 ~ 4 g t F -, IL ;i, ' ; f ,Rid 6 Jax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 See the world with Space-A travel ByABH2(AW) Amberley Wallace NAS Jax Air Terminal he air terminal locat- ed at NAS Jackson- ville is a jointly oper- ated Navy-Air Force/Air Mobility Command facility, providing air transport serv- ices to destinations in Europe, Southwest Asia and numerous U.S. cities. It remains ont of the most prominent military air ter- minals in the world, and, as such, provides ample oppor- tunity for active duty, retirees and their depend- ents to travel virtually cost- free on a."Space-A" basis. "Space-A" is short for "space-available" and describes travel on govern- ment-owned or contracted aircraft. Under the Space-A program, eligible passengers take advantage of any unused seats on Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) or contracted aircraft, once all of the duty passengers and cargo have been accommo- dated. With patience and flexibil- ity, a passenger can travel the world in an inexpensive manner. Success with Space-A travel depends on flexibility and good timing. Since Space-A passengers travel only after all duty passengers and air cargo have been accommodated, there is no guarantee that a flight will have enough seats for every potential customer. Space-A passengers, therefore, should have suffi- cient financial resources to cover the costs of lodging and alternative transporta- tion should seats not be available at any point in their itinerary. Remember, "space-avail- able" travel is just that - space that is available only after all mission require- ments are fulfilled. There is no guarantee! Space-A passengers must register with the departure passenger terminal. Sign-up at the NAS Jacksonville Air Terminal can be done by fax at 542-3257 or in-person from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. Once the registration has been received at the respec- tive terminal, the member is assigned a "category of trav- el." Selection for travel is based on this assigned cate- gory as well as the date/time of the sign-up. Sign-up is valid for 60 days (for retirees), or for the duration of individual's orders, leave, or flight authorization (active duty and other eligible passen- gers), up to a maximum of 60 days. Due to increased security after 9/11, NAS Jackson- ville does not publish flight information via a Web site. Flight information is pub- lished 72 hours in advanced and can be accessed by call- ing 542-3956 or 542-3825. -Flights can vary 'from NAS North Island, San Diego, Calif., Whidbey Island, Washington, Fort Worth, Texas and various other sites. Remember, just because there is a flight out of the area does not guaran- tee a flight back. Remember to be flexible. The only regularly sched- uled flight every week is a Patriotic Express (civilian chartered) plane that trav- els to and from Norfolk, Va. and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba every Saturday and every other Tuesday. To take advantage of this or any other Space-A flight, passengers must arrive at the designated "show time." This show time is generally two hours .prior to the antic- ipated departure time and is subject to change. If a service member desires to fly to Norfolk via the Patriot Express, he or she should arrive no later than 3 p.m. For those pas- sengers inquiring about flights to Europe, Norfolk serves as the major "hub" for the connecting flights. For information regarding flights from Norfolk, please call (757) 444-4148. The following persons are eligible for Space-A travel: Members of the Uni- formed Services and their Photo by JO1 Mike England ABH2(AW) Amberley Wallace gives Yolanda Williams some information on Space-A flights at the NAS Jax Air Terminal Monday. Space-A flights are available to authorized passengers to cities all over the world. family members. Foreign exchange serv- ice members on permanent duty with the DoD. Retired members of the Uniformed Services and their family members. Members of the Reserve Components. Civilian employees of the DoD stationed overseas and their families. American Red Cross personnel serving overseas with the U.S. military. DoD Dependent School (DoDDS) teachers and their family members. The categories that deter- mine the order of selection for Space A flights are: Category one Emergen- cy leave Category two Environ- mental Morale Leave (EML) Category three Ordin- ary leave Category four Unac-com- panied dependents on EML Category five Permis- sive Temporary Duty and students Category six Retirees (lowest priority for travel) Space-A privileges cannot be used for personal gain or in connection with business enterprises or employment, to establish a home, to transport dependents to a duty station where the serv- ice member is (or will be) serving an unaccompanied tour, to transport depend- ents to a TDY duty station, or when international or theater restrictions prohibit such travel. Disabled veterans are not eligible for space-available travel solely on the basis of their disability. However, disabled retirees are eligi- ble, and that category includes people who have received disability retire- ments. / Military members on active duty must be in a leave or pass status to regis- ter for space-available trav- el, remain in a leave or pass status while awaiting trav- el, and be in a leave or pass status for the entire period of travel. When afforded Space-A privileges, DoD civilians must be in a leave or non- duty (i.e., weekend or holi- day) status to register for space-available travel. If in a non-duty status, leave must have been approved for the first normal working day following the non-duty period. A leave status must then be maintained while awaiting travel and for the entire period of travel. Travelers with Disabilities Persons with disabilities may travel Space-A but should be self-sufficient. The only persons permitted to accompany disabled passen- gers are their dependents (excluding CONUS flights), or other persons eligible for Space-A travel. Every effort Z Gold Man: 104 College Dr., Orange Park, FL 32065 TuIe-Thu: 10:00-6:00 Fri: 10:00-7:00 Sat: 11:00-5:00 Sun-Mon Closed Bus: (904) 298-0009 Fax: (904) 298-0078 Cell: (904) 514-5685 mrouphail@yahoo.com will be made to transport passengers with disabilities who are otherwise eligible to travel. A space-available "roll call" will be conducted two hours prior to departure. Passengers who show up after the showtime will be accommodated only after all 'punctual' arrivals have been taken care of, regard- less of their category, or date and time of sign up. Please be aware that flight schedules are subject to change. It is recommend- ed that an individual check the space-available show time for the desired flight prior to departing for the terminal. Additionally, he or she should be ready for immediate processing and boarding upon arrival at the Passenger Service Center. Selection (Roll-Call) Seat assignment begins by selecting the passenger with the highest category of travel and the earliest date/time of sign-up. Once selected for space-available travel, the individual is paged to report to the pas- senger check-in counter. The passenger's ID card and all other pertinent doc- umentation are then checked, and the boarding and subsequent travel com- mences a short time later. If, after the passenger's name 'is called, the passen- ger does not proceed to the check-in counter in a timely manner, he or she may be removed from the call list and the corresponding seat(s) may be assigned to other passengers. The situa- tion can be avoided simply by remaining in the imme- diate vicinity of the passen- ger terminal. Recall Although not a common event, active-duty passenger or cargo space requirements may cause the "recall" (bumping) of Space-A pas- sengers at any point. If an individual is 'bumped', he or she may re-register with the original date and time of registration. Remember there is no guarantee! The member should always be prepared to purchase commercial transportation, meals and lodging. Be prompt, patient, prepared, and flexible. Check with the Passenger Service Center for Space-A showtime prior to departing the terminal area. Space-A seats are normally identi- fied as early as two to three hours and as late as 30 min- utes prior to departure. To prevent delays, be ready for immediate processing and boarding. When traveling Space-A always be prepared for the unexpected and have suffi- cient funds to buy commer- cial transportation, food and lodging. CUSTOM MADE JEWELRY AT RETAIL PRICES -------------------------------- % OFF WATCH BATTERY WITH THIS AD EXPIRES 6/30/2005 ------------------Jewelry Repair on P------------remises-- Jewelry Repair on Premises Be as flexible as possible in choosing a destination. Some destinations have greater opportunities for Space-A travel than others, due to passenger demand and the frequency of sched- uled flights. Whenever possible, an individual should plan to travel at "off-peak" Space-A travel periods in order to increase the possibility of finding space on the desired flights. ' The 'peak periods' include the "summer vacations" (late May-August) and year- end holiday season. Historically, February- March and October- November are the slowest travel periods. Unless otherwise directed by the respective command or service, appropriate civil- ian attire can be worn on any flight. Use good judg- ment and common sense to ensure clothing is safe, in good taste and consistent with the customs of over- seas countries. Passengers traveling on AMC flights should not wear: open-toed shoes (e.g., sandals); revealing clothing (e.g., tank tops); or tattered clothing (e.g., cut-off shorts). Baggage Allowance Each Space-A passenger is authorized two pieces of baggage not to "exceed" 70 pounds each or 62 linear inches. The sum of linear measurements (length plus width plus height) must not exceed 62 linear inches. Bags larger than 62 linear inches and/or heavier than 70 pounds will be counted as two pieces. Checked bag- gage exceeding the allowed weight criteria will be counted as an extra piece for each increment of 70 pounds. Excess baggage is not allowed for Space-A pas- sengers. Each passenger is author- ized one carry-on bag. Carry-on baggage cannot exceed 45 linear inches. Carry-on baggage must fit securely .under the aircraft seat, or in the overhead compartment, if available. Space-A passengers are not allowed to transport pets of any kind. When traveling Space-A with young children, pre- pare for possible delays along the way where child- care items and supplies may not be readily avail- able. While the passenger terminal provides many facilities for children (play- .grounds, playroom, nurs- ery), children should not be left unsupervised. Federal Aviation Admin- istration approved child safety/restraint seats for young children flying on AMC flights are required. This policy applies to chil- dren under 2 years old who weigh less than 40 pounds and are less than 40 inches tall. Children must be in the seat during takeoffs and I -U --- (1 Ro90492 landings, but may be held while the aircraft is in the cruise portion of the flight. Since children's meals, bev- erages and entertainment are not provided on military aircraft, Space-A passen- gers should prepare accord- ingly for their children's needs. Hazardous materials pro- hibited on Space-A flights include many common items from your home, workshop, or garage such as: Propane, butane cylin- ders or lighter refills safety or "strike-anywhere" match- es gasoline, diesel, or kerosene from camping stoves The following hazardous articles may be transported in limited quantities in hand-carried or checked baggage. A limited quantity is what a passenger would use on a short trip: toiletry arti- cles and medicines contain- ing hazardous substances matches and lighters oxy- gen cylinders used by indi- viduals for medical purpos- es aerosols intended for per- sonal care (hair sprays and deodorants) lithium batter- ies located in watches, com- puters, etc. Remember, thi s is just a brief explanation of the Space "A" opportunities available. For specific ques- tions, it is best to call and speak to an Air Terminal Representative. Although not appropriate for everyone, Space-A is an often-underutilized benefit that can open up the world to the most frugal of travel- ers. Success can be achieved by subscribing to the age- 'old concept: "the journey is more important than the destination." HULA CLASS Beginner Keiki Classes (Ages 3-12) beginning July 26 Beginner Wahine & Kane (13-Adult) beginning July 28 Tahitian & Maori Classes Available Instructor- Anela Fuller Johnson 25 Years Experience of Jacksonville presents ,*** **** ***:*&ass FANFAR[Ep'm FILFL/IORVS 4A L .f JoI cLeieLrajf;* JuLY 1-4 2005 FREE SHIP TOURS ABOARD THE H.M.S. BOUNTY FROM THE UPCOMING MOVIE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN II METROPOLITAN PARK TOUR TIMES JULY 1-2 10 A.M. 5 P.M. JULY 3 11 A.M. 6 P.M. JULY 4 2 P:M. 8 P.M. JuLY 2 TAKE ME TO THE RIVER - CITY MARKET SATURDAY NORTHBANK RIVERWALK (BETWEEN HOGAN AND PEARL STREETS) S9 A.M. 2 P.M. 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We the people, not, we the leaders. The men who wrote this document saw themselves as direct representa- tives of the people of this country. They were trying to come up with a set of rules that would make the gov- ernment fair to all in order to form a more perfect union. They wanted equal justice under the law establish justice. They wanted people to help govern themselves so that there would be fairness in the law insure domestic tranquility. They created a standing armed force with a backup for that force to provide for the com- mon defense. Freedoms make things better for everyone and promote the general welfare. They made sure that the freedoms that they had fought to obtain would be there for them and their descendants.. The Constitution is broken down into articles and amendments. There are seven articles and 26 amend- ments. Article I establishes the existence of the Congress of the United States and tells how it will operate. The part that I like about this is that they chose to make the representatives of the peo- ple the first article. Again showing that the people, not the "leaders" of the people are more important. Article II establishes the presiden- cy, explains how they will be elected, part of the chain of succession in the event something happens to the pres- ident. It has something of interest in section one as well. The president must -be native born (unless they were citizens at the time of the sign- ing of this document). This article is the one that makes the president our commander and chief. It requires the State of the Union address, as well as requiring the president to receive ambassadors. This is where the pres- ident commissions all officers of the United States. It is also where it explains how to get rid of the incum- bent in the event of wrongdoing. Article III establishes the Supreme Court and the process to add other courts as appropriate. It establishes trial by jury. It also defines treason and how punishment is to be decided. Article IV establishes state rights and how states become states. It makes it possible for the civil laws of one state to apply in others, such as your driver's license issued in Oregon is good while in Florida, or your mar- riage certificate from Maine is good in California. It also requires the gov- ernment of the United States to pro- tect the states. Article V establishes how amend- ments to this document can be made. Article VI made this country responsible for its debts prior to becoming a country. It also made the Constitution the supreme law of the land and where the oath of office came from. Article VII established the Constitution as a legal document once it was signed (ratified). The Amendments of the Constitution: Amendment I establishes the fol- lowing freedoms: religion, speech, the press, and peaceful assembly. It also allows the people to "sue" the govern- ment to correct a wrong. Amendment II establishes the militia and the right to bear arms. Because of the syntax of the time, much debate has occurred over the exact intent of this amendment. Amendment III prevents a prac- tice that was common of the British government. That of quartering mili- tary in private homes without the consent of the homeowner, except in time of war, and then only as allowed by law. Amendment IV provides for our security against unreasonable search and seizure, without a properly obtained warrant. Amendment V prevents the court from forcing you to testify against yourself (you have the ultimate right to never be compelled to "incriminate" yourself in other words never have to say anything anywhere). It estab- lished the double jeopardy rule. Prevents you from being seized with- out due process, and prevents the gov- ernment from seizing your property without appropriate compensation. Amendment VI establishes the speedy, public trial, the right to con- front your accuser, the right to a defense counsel, as well as the right to present your own witnesses. Amendment VII establishes the right to a jury trial in civil cases. Amendment VIII prevents imposing unreasonable bail, or fines. It also prevents "cruel and unusual" punish- ment. Amendment IX says that the Constitution does not limit your rights to just those addressed therein. Amendment X gives all remaining legal powers to the states and the people. Remember, this is where the origi- nal amendminents ended. We have added 16 more since then:. Amendment XI (02/07/1795) Prohibits the U.S. government from getting involved with a suit brought against a state. Amendment XII (06/15/1804) Adds to Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution, explaining in greater detail the election process. Amendment XIII (12/06/1865) Abolished slavery. Amendment XIV (07/09/1868) is the origin' of the "due process of law" V :-. '- "--, --.- -.,.. .....- and the "privileges and immunities" clause in addition to "equal protec- tion". Also, the 14th amendment establishes that representatives shall be apportioned according to the popu- lations for each state and where adult males were prohibited from vot- would be accordingly reduced. It 21 years of age the right to vote. It prevents any public office holder from holding office if they committed trea- son. The government is responsible for its legal debts. Amendment XV (02/03/1870)- Apparently XIV above wasn't consid-" ered specific enough because this one specifically adds race, color or previ- ous condition of servitude to allow all male citizens the right to vote, and gave the U.S. government the power to hammer anyone that violates this Amendment XVI (02/03/1913) is Amendment XVII (04/08/1913) gave the people the right to elect sen- ators. Until then, the House of Representatives electedthem. Amendment XVIII (01//1919) was the prohibition amendment. Repealed by athe 21st Amendment on 12/05/1933. Amendment XIX (08/18/1920) gives women the right to vote and again gave the government the right to hammer those that violated it. Amendment XVX (02/03/1933) fixed the exact day when the term of the president and vice president ended, as well as that of congressmen. It told Congress that they had to get together on Jan. 3 of each year. It fur- ther identifies the hain of session of the president. th Amendment XXI (12/05/1933) Remember, i t t repealed the 18th Amendment, but it also said thathyou had to import, own, etc. alcohol'legally. Amendment XXII (02/27/1951) limits the term of office of the presi- Amendment XXIII (03/29/1961) gave the people living in the District of Columbia the right to vote. Amendment XXIV (01/23/64) pre- vents you from being taxed in order to be able to vote. Amendment XXV (02/10/1967) SAmendment XXVI (07/01/1971) reduced the voting age from 21 to 18. There you have my nutshell version of the Constitution of the United States identifies the chain of session of States. axAllr NeWS, NAS lacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 7 The 4th can be fun Firework safety ensures a good time By Randy Hall NAS Jax Base Fire Chief W would you burn your child? If I asked you this- question most family members would wonder if UTI had lost my mind. However, the sad truth-of the matter is, this Fourth of July someone's child is going to the emergency room or in the worse case sce- nario, the funeral home because of fireworks. Yes, fire- works! I often get these looks and comments: "Chief, you're just a spoil sport. You don't want ' us to have fun." Or, "it's the \- Fourth of July. You are anti- ," celebration. Americans cele- brate the Fourth with fire- ~, * works." No. we are not -9 0f \ against celebrating but we are for the protection of life and property. Consumer fireworks have an unparalleled history of causing death and injury. Many people will say, "it's just a sparkler, it doesn't hurt anything." Not true. Look at the statistics according to National Fire Protection Association and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. In 2003, 9,300 fireworks-related injuries were treated in a hospital emergency room. In 2002, there were 3,000 reported structure or vehicle fires started by fireworks and $29 million in direct property damage. In 1997-2001, eight people per year were killed in fires started by fireworks, while seven people were killed directly by fireworks. In 2003. 100 people were killed in a Rhode Island nightclub fire ignited by the indoor use of pyrotechnics in a small, crowded room with wall lin- ings that promoted rapid flame spread. As in most years, the majority of victims of fireworks injuries in 2003. were under age 20. The highest injury rates were for children aged five to nine, whose relative risk compared to other age groups has been increasing in recent years. In 2003, five out of six 1.84 percent, of emergency room fireworks injuries involved fireworks that federal regulations permit consumers to use. Seven states have banned access by the public to all fireworks, including Arizona. Delaware, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. "Safe and sane," or legal fireworks caused more injuries than illegal fireworks, especially to preschool children. "Safe and sane" fireworks include devices such as sparklers, fountains, snakes, party poppers, and ground spinners. Six states permit the sale of sparklers and some other devices. Just going to a vendor to purchase fireworks is danger- ous. In 1983, two separate massive fireworks explosion incidents in Mexico killed 34 and 21 people, respectively. In 1996, nine people died in an Ohio fire when a cus- tomer ignited a fireworks device in the sales display area of a fireworks retail facility and the resulting fire quickly spread to the entire store inventory. I will dare say you have never seen a UL label on a consumer firework. Now the question is for you would you burn your child? If you purchase fireworks and allow your children to play with them, you are risking blindness, burns and even death. What kind of loving parent would allow this? Not any I know. The members of NAS Jax Fire Department want you and your family to enjoy this holiday but without con- sumer purchased fireworks. We would ask you take your family to one of the many public fireworks displays sponsored by area cities and leave the fireworks to the professionals. We all know it's a much better time and you can kick back and enjoy spending time with the most precious people in your life your family. The con- sequences of not heeding this good advice may be a life- time of guilt having to look at your blinded or maimed child. When you pass that colorful and brightly lit fire- works stand and feel tempted to go in, we ask you to remember an important thought. "Would I burn my child?" Your answer is looking up at you! Chaplain's Corner : Life's lessons learned ByChaplain Life Lesson's Learned #1 instance, I have heard of the death of two different DQii ) tL( TTdd -- two different elevators that PU N(L./ Juyl VUUU NAS Jacksonville Chapel Editor's Note: This is one in a three-part series of related articles submitted by the NAS Jacksonville Chapel. Todd is a protestant chaplain and spiri- tual advisor at the chapel.' ave you ever maue a mental note so that you will not repeat a misfortunate action or repeat the same mistake again and again? I like to call this type of thinking, "Life Lesson's Learned." For Who needs weekends with an offer like this? For only $13.99, choose one of nine full-size entrees and get a $10 Power Combo- Card to play tons of video games in our Million Dollar Midway. Try the Cajun Shrimp Alfredo, Jack Daniel's BBQ Chicken or any of the delicious Power Combo meals. s So power up and chow down. 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'i-.tm, ~ T '& Jacksonville Beach 247-8282 Orange Park at Kingsley Ave.. 264-6511 Mandarin Landing St. Johns Square 886-9296 997-0550 at collins cove / iMinutes from Orange Park Mall, restaurants, 8 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 Thousands of aluminum cans are collected monthly and processed for recycling. MM3 Stephen Campau (left) and MM3 Edgardo Martinez unload boxes ready for recycling. After collecting recyclable material from around the base, MM3 Edgardo Martinez and MM3 Stephen Campau load cardboard boxes on the conveyor to be baled up. New recycling storage facility operational - saves thousands of dollars By Ryan Crook Special Contributor he newly opened storage building at the NAS Jax Recycling Center is now fully operational and responsi- ble for collecting and separating all recy- clable materials on base and readying them for shipment to outside recycling services. Built by the men and women of Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 202, the new 4,000-square-foot warehouse now facilitates the storage of recyclables and protects bailed cardboard and paper from the elements, resulting in larger prof- its. The center is operated by the Base Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department and manned year round by active-duty Sailors. Monday through Friday, a group of Sailors from the center go to all buildings and speci- fied drop points around the base and pick up recyclable materials. These recyclable mate- rials include cardboard, plastic, glass, paper and aluminum. The Sailors also travel off base to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office located on Highway 17 for pickup. Most areas on base are picked up daily; some are only picked up once or twice a week. However, facilities such as the Personnel Support Detachment, shred more paper than other activities on base, so they have a daily pick up. On a daily basis, approximately 20 to 25 bags of shredded paper, 10 to 15 bags of aluminum cans and nearly two truckloads MM3 Edgardo Martinez (right) from the NAS jax Recycling Center collects recyclable paper from NAS jax Commanding Officer Secretary Nancy Hanson during his weekly collection stop. of cardboard are picked up by the center. The center then separates it by type and or color and organizes it accordingly. For instance, all of the cardboard the center receives is 'baled' up for transport. Baling is a process whereby half of a truckload of AN Patrick Sullivan sorts paper at the Recycling Center. p.,'- *~ See RECYCLE, Page 9 JaxAJr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 9 Sailors working at the NAS Jax Recycling Center look on as boxes continue up the conveyor belt to be baled. MM3 Edgardo Martinez (front) and MM3 Stephen Campau pick up cardboard boxes from the galley and take them to the recycling center. Photos by Ryan Crook MM3 Edgardo Martinez explains the procedure for processing plastic containers that have been separated and are in the process of being baled. EN2 John Kemper uses a forklift to store finished bales in the newly constructed warehouse. RECYCLE: New storage facility saves thousands From Page 8 cardboard is compacted into a space about the size of a large refrigerator. Sailors at the center usually process three bales a day. "Once we get a full bale, we take it to the new warehouse that was just built as our storage facility," explained QM1(SW) Kennon Cunningham, referring to the warehouse that is adjacent to the recycling center. Once a quota of 45 bales is met, a commercial recycling service comes and picks up the cardboard. From there it is out of the hands of the Sailors at the recycling - center. "We have someone who .. comes down from Oklahoma about twice a month, he m -. loads up the cardboard bales, weighs them, and sends the EN2 John Kemper, leading petty officer of the recycling center said. Once most of the material is gathered, aside from sepa- ration and holding, all the recycling is done off base. However, the money that is saved is put back into the base and facilities run by Using a wooden pole, MM3 MWR. According to MWR Edgardo Martinez guides Financial Manager Alfredo boxes into the baling Cox, the recycling center has machine. saved the base nearly $300,000 since the beginning of fiscal year 2005, in October. Last year, the center recycled 1,893 tofis of recyclable materials. "Most of the money that is saved goes to MWR," Cunningham explained. "That helps maintain the fitness center, and most of the parks on base." This does not how- ever relegate the money simply to those facilities. Two of the largest contributors to the recycling center are the NAS Jax Defense Commissary Agency and the Navy Exchange. The commissary produces its own bales from two machines that it has in the back of the store. From December to February, the commissary alone produced 253 bails of cardboard, which is nearly 384,000 lbs. This is an impressive number for a small community such as NAS Jax. "Each bale weighs around 1,500 lbs.," stated Dennis Claxton, NAS Jax Commissary store administrator. "They are so heavy that we need a forklift to move each one of them." The center also recycles all paper on base. Most of the paper that is recycled is turned to shredded paper and is sold to local pet shops in Jacksonville. Prior to recycling, all paper has to be separated. Currently, only white paper can be recycled. Colored paper however, has to be discarded. All separation is done by hand. Also, most of the glass that is collected at the center has to be separated too. Clear glass such as coke bottles have to be separated from dark glasses such as beer bottles. All shredded paper is either baled up like the cardboard; or is sold around town to local pet shops for use in cages. It takes nearly 30 bags of shredded paper to make one bale After being baled up, most of the paper is stored in the new warehouse to await shipping to Envirocycle Enterprises, a recycling center in Alma, Ga. The center is located on Birmingham Road adjacent to the MWR Hobby Auto Shop and it accepts recycling directly at a drop off point in the front of the center 24/7. Milita4-, families, retirees and Department of Defense civilians cair conveniently drive-up to the front and place their recy- clables in the designated areas for cardboard, plastic, glass, paper and aluminum. This drop off point does not however accept newspapers. There is a collection area located acro4 the street that takes newspapers. For more information about the center, call 542-3113. 10 Jax AI NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 NAVFAC breaks ground Navy Cargo " Handling Battalion 11 to get premier training facility .'E lu at Blount Island ig . By Sue Brink Facilities Team Southeast Public A Affairs Officer Naval Facilities En- gineering Com- mand (NAVFAC) participated in a ground- breaking ceremony June 4 to kick off the start of con- struction on a new state-of- the-art training facility for Navy Cargo Handling Battalion 11 (NCHB 11) at Blount Island Command (BIC). NCHB 11 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Terry Riven- bark kicked off the ceremo- ny by thanking battalion members for their service to the country. He told them that he was very proud of them and that this was a very important day. "We are all about moving cargo safely," said Rivenbark. With the construction of this new facility, NCHB 11 will now have a facility to meet the needs of the bat- talion for training cargo- handling personnel in sup- port of the global war on terrorism. The contract for this facil- ity was awarded to BKM, Inc. from Jacksonville, in the amount of $2.1 million. The work includes the design and construction of training and vehicle main- tenance facilities for NCHB 11 and incidental related work. The new facility will include several training rooms, an administrative area and offices along with locker room facilities. The new facility is anticipated to be complete Feb. 21, 2006. The battalion began this endeavor back in 1996. Capt. Patricia Wolfe, former commanding officer for NHCB-11, spearheaded moving the battalion from downtown Jacksonville to BIC. It was a huge under- taking and it was at this ceremony that members of Photos courtesy of Facilities Team Souheast Members of NCHB-11 take a look at what the new training facility will look like next year when it is completed. Blount Island Command Commanding Officer Col. Carl Matter tells battalion members that this event signifies how they are bound together as Navy and Marine Corps real- world expeditionaries in logistics. the battalion gathered to see the plan going in to effect to provide better training efficiencies for the battalion. "We needed to move and the Marines took us in. This new building will be the premier facility for the Cargo Handling Battalions," said Wolfe. Capt. Valerie Huegel, the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Force chief of staff, reiterated that the facility would be instrumental in ensuring that the battalion will be ready for future worldwide missions. The state-of-the art facili- ty will be a vast improve- ment from the trailers that the battalion worked out of for many years. Wolfe told the battalion that the new facility would make coordi- nating all of their training efforts more efficient. They will no longer have to go from one trailer to another to coordinate training and administrative functions. CM1 Robert Arndt, who is assigned to NCHB 11, said, "The new facility will dras- tically improve the way,. we can perform maintenance on our equipment. It will allow the maintenance function to be completed in one building rather than the three that it is current- ly performed in." After the ceremony, BIC Commanding Officer Col. Carl Matter spoke to the battalion. He told them, "when we (the Marines) go places, you guys (NCHB-11) get us there. "We are focused on readiness and today signifies how we are bound together as Navy and Marine Corps real world expeditionaries in logistics." NCHB-11 was commis- sioned on July 1, 1984. Their mission is to provide combat logistics services in support of the global war on terrorism any ship, any aircraft, any time any- where. NCHB 11 recently returned from a seven- month deployment to Kuwait. Department of the Navy renews PREVENT contract to reduce alcohol abuse, drug use From the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation As many Sailors return home from long deployments at sea engaged in the war on terrorism, they may find themselves strug- gling to return to normalcy. The PREVENT pro- gram, the Navy's alcohol and drug prevention class for 18- to 25-year-olds, enables young Sailors to learn to cope and handle the various stressors of daily life. This contract program, while not new to most naval installations, was recently renewed by the Department of the Navy for the next five years for up to $20 million. Since 1995, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) led training class- es on 47 bases worldwide from Japan and Italy to San Diego and Jacksonville. PREVENT of Personal Responsibility and Values: Education and Training is part of the Navy's ongoing "Right Spirit" Campaign to deglamorize alcohol use among Sailors. "It's not what you know, but what you do with what you know that counts," said Bernard Murphy, Ph.D., and project director for PREVENT. "That slo- gan is used throughout the training because these Sailors have to be ready to change their risky behavior." PREVENT facilitators teach Sailors basic com- munication skills and together they practice the components of personal responsibility for their actions in the classroom setting. The focus of the program is to enable Sailors to develop a sense of individual responsibility and make healthy deci- sions with the skills taught during the three-day training sessions. The four units are: alcohol misuse and drug use prevention, interpersonal responsibili- ty, health and readiness and personal finances. The goal of the 24-hour program is to provide Sailors with the necessary education and training to be viable, personally responsible, contributing mem- bers of the Navy. Recent studies indicate military members between the ages of 18 and 25 are more likely to binge drink than their civilian counterparts. And the Navy's "responsible use" policy on alcohol has resulted in an overall steady decline in alcohol use by Sailors. Annually, 26,000 Sailors attend PRE- VENT training and graduates report a decrease in drunken driving, heavy drinking and fewer alcohol- related problems. For more information on PREVENT, log on to www.preventonline.org for a complete program description. A primer on birth Editor's Note: This is one in a series of health care related articles published by the Department of Family Medicine Residency Training Program .at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Maier is a physician in the Family Medicine Clinic. By Lt. (Dr.) Steve Maier Naval Hospital Jacksonville Family Medicine Department ne would think that with all of the reliable methods of birth control available today, "oopsies" would be a pretty rare event. Yet greater than one- third of pregnancies in our country are considered unwanted or unintended, and this trend holds true in our military popu- lation as well. As any parent will tell you, nothing is more life altering than bringing a child into .the world. So let's take a quick look at some of our (You too men!) options, and try to dispel a few myths. 'The Pill' refers to numerous brands and combinations of hormones (usually an estrogen and a progestin), which regulate a woman's menstrual cycle to prevent ovula- tion. All birth control pills have to be taken daily, preferably at the same time every day. The pill has the added proven benefit of a reduced risk of ovarian and endometri- al (uterine) cancer. Marketing of some pills has been quite clever. One pill, Seasonale, is marketed to extend a woman's menstru- al cycle to 84 days instead of the average 28 days. Your doctor may prescribe other versions of the pill that work in an identi- cal fashion as Seasonale. This extension has proven to be safe and can be highly beneficial for the deployed setting. 'The Patch' (OrthoEvra) works identical- ly to the pill, but delivers the medication through the skin. A woman only has to remember to change the patch weekly and it can be worn discreetly. Some women, particularly those over the age of 35 and who are also smokers or who have high control protection HEALTH NOTES blood pressure or a history of blood clots, should not take estrogen-containing pills or use the patch. Progestin-only pills are available when estrogen is a concern. 'The Depo Shot' (Depo-provera or DMPA) is slang for an injectable form of birth control that lasts for about three months. Like the pill, this method also suppresses ovulation and induces cervical changes to inhibit sperm. Certainly no one likes a shot, but it is quick, return visits to your doctor can usually be streamlined, and are only required every 12-14 weeks to continue protection. While there is often an initial period of irregular bleeding, most women become amenorrheic (stop having periods) after three to four injections. This is safe and considered advantageous by many women. Once discontinued, there may be a delay in return to a woman's nor- mal fertile cycles for a period of months with either the pill or Depo-provera. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) developed a bad reputation in this country due to some earlier devices that increased the risk of infection from sexually transmitted dis- eases (STDs). However, for women in monogamous relationships without a histo- ry. of STDs, the two approved intrauterine devices today have had a track record of safety for years. Having a device inserted in the uterus is concerning for some, but the vast majority of women with an IUD enjoy the convenience of five to 10 years (depending on the brand) of excellent pro- tection. Norplant was a device inserted just underneath the skin of the arm, however it See'PREVENTION, Page 15 A Lunch Specials 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm I370', nampagne and VIP Tables Bachelor and Birthday Parties Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM www. navalreserve. com 1-800-USA-USNR NAVAL RESERVE STAY STRONG Fro aciv duy oas Gardto heNavl eseve ths Rsevis cntiue I JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 11 See No Rent, Hear No Rent Speak No Rent! Why pay rent when you can own a D.*RHorton townhome or condominium for such a low price? 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While commanding officer, the squadron won the Battle "E," the Golden Wrench for maintenance excellence and the Pacific Fleet Retention Award. After his command tour, McClain served as the North Africa/Mid East Branch Chief for the Director, Plans and Policy (EC J5), U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, from 2001 through 2004, with duties focusing on political-military affairs and counter- terror planning and operations. He is married to the former Deanna Vargas of San Francisco, Calif. They have three children, Joshua, Jeremy and Allison. Algire reported to Sea Control Wing Atlantic back in April 2003. During his time as the commodore, Algire has been a key figure in the regrettable but superb management of the Viking Community Sundown Plan. Algire will head to Arlington, Va., for attach training. Upon completion, Algire will report to Hong Kong, China, to com- mence his attach assignment. Tired of Blowing Smoke? 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"By itself, that's not a big problem," Molino said. "However, when you consider that it is not uncommon for that military member to roll the loan over four or five times, that $85 will grow exponentially to the point where you ar, paying an enormous amount of money for the relatively meager amount of the loan. "It got you through payday, but if you weren't able to pay it off, now it's two more weeks, and two more weeks, and you're paying nearly 500 percent interest annually. That's a lot of money to pay," he said. See SHARK, Page 15 * a S S "Copyrighted Material * Syndicated Content -- Available from Commercial News Providers" MOSQUITOES: Surveillance and From Page 1 ment head of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Preventive Medicine Department. The Preventive Medicine Depart- ment is comprised of eight preven- tive medicine technicians (PMTs) and one environmental health officer (EHO) who all have a pest control certification. The department has numerous other responsibilities but mosquito surveillance has a high pri- ority right now. "We run our mosqui- to surveillance here from April to November.or until the first frost. Every Tuesday through Friday morning, the contractor brings in what they've caught in the traps the night before. If there are 20 or more female mosquitoes in any of the traps, then we request the area to be sprayed," stated HMI(FMF) Paul Kane, a PMT who runs the mosquito program for the department. "Once I get the samples in, I sit down and go through them and iden- tify all .the female mosquitoes because they are the ones that bite. Once that's done, I send out a report on my findings to Public Works and the contractor." Identifying mosquitoes can be a bit tedious. "There are hundreds of species of female mosquitoes. By identifying them, we can determine certain characteristics such as when they tend to bite dusk or dawn, what diseases they carry and their favorite hiding places," explained Kane, who says he loves this aspect of his job. "It's really interesting to me. I enjoy identifying insects. When I'm on a deployment, I'll do this for myself and apply the required pesti- cides. I've deployed to Africa where we see a lot more mosquitoes with diseases there." "Mosquitoes breed in water and are attracted to the C02 that humans and animals exhale. Once they find their victim, they bite because they need the blood meal for their offspring. Dusk to dawn is the primary feeding times for mosqui- toes," said McNair. "We try to edu- cate people on the importance of pro- Syintools of West Nile virus In a healthy person, West Nile virus tends to be asymp- tomatic or may present with nonspecific symptoms in- cluding a high fever, head- ache and body aches much like the flu. More severe cases will include nausea, vomiting, mental status changes, swollen lymph nodes and possibly a slightly raised rash. A blood test determines if a person is infected. tecting themselves. I know it's hot,. but try to wear long-sleeved shirts, use an insect repellent with DEET and try to avoid being out after dark." Other preventive measures include dumping standing water in bird- eradication ongoing baths, flower pots and unclog outside drains. "Some other ideas include getting a mosquito magnet trap, especially if you have parties outside and if you have a pond stock it with fish that eat mosquito larvae such as goldfish or Gambusia," added McNair. Mosquitoes can also infect your pets, both cats and dogs, with heart- worms so make sure you have them on preventive medicine. While summer is usually when families spend a lot of time outdoors, either in the pool, doing yard work or having barbeques, swarms of mos- quitoes can make things pretty mis- erable. Unfortunately, they are not going to disappear any time soon. In fact, during the months of August and September, the population is expect- ed to increase when mosquitoes hit the peak of their lifecycles. So, make sure you and your family stay pro- tected from against these vicious biters. Anyone finding a dead bird on base should contact the Preventive Medicine Department at 542-3500, Ext. 8822. Do not handle or touch a dead bird. Photo by HMI Paul Kane HN Jamison Kerns of the Preventive Medicine Department at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, conducts mosquito larval dipping in one of the ponds at NAS Jacksonville. 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One elevator was in my hometown in North Carolina and the other was at the college I attended out in Oklahoma. You might be thinking, "What happened?" A person was standing on an upper level, heard the elevator doors open, and then stepped into the elevator. However, although the doors opened, the actual ele- vator was not there and the person fell to their death. When I hear about a misfortunate accident such as this, I like to add it to my own cate- i gory of "Life Lesson's l , Learned." What does . that mean? It means t that ever since I heard about those two elevator accidents, I Chaplain (Lt.) Troy Todd always look to make sure the elevator is actually there before I move towards open doors. My life lessons learned are events or situations that I always want to remember, so that I don't repeat the same problem. How can we store vital information that we want to remember within our brains? Bob Boylan gives an answer to this question; "When you hear information, you retain 20 percent. When you hear it and see it, you retain 50 percent. If you hear it, see it, and do it, retention goes to 90 per- cent." There is something to be said about how well we learn from our own life experiences. There is something we can learn through each positive and negative experience that we encounter. *"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards" (Vernon Sanders Law). *"Information is pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience" (Clarence Day). I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand" (Confucius), *"Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment" (Evan Hardin) What is the life lesson to be learned here? From the elevators I have learned to never assume that what appears to be really is. That answer has some depth of insight, as it is easy to apply to many of life's problems. Never assume that just because a person looks a. certain way that they are actually the way that you interpret. Often we see the effect without trying to find and under- stand the cause. The key from any life lessons learned is to take a mental note of your own mistakes or the mis- takes of others. Learn so that you don't repeat the mistake. Grow so that you can establish an alternative plan of action if the same situation appears in your life. "Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude" (W. W. Ziege). Life is about growing through experiences with the right mental attitude so that we learn not to repeat the same mistake over and over again. To gain insight from a "Life Lessons Learned" then you have also obtained wisdom. Never grow tired of learning "Life Lessons" that will enrich your character, strengthen your conduct, and provide a timely response to diverse situations. "If I am through learning, I am through" (John Wooden). The Bible speaks of wisdom as follows: Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom; and with all thy getting, get understand- ing (Proverbs 4:). Wisdom is better than rubies (Proverbs, 8:11). A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowl- edge increases strength. (Proverbs 24: 5). Grow into a productive, positive, and wise per- son by using the "Life Lesson's Learned" approach to gaining wisdom from mistakes and failures. May the Lord bless you with wisdom to learn, wisdom to make healthy decisions, wisdom to gain insight for living by applying "Life Lesson's Learned" to your own repertoire of expe- riences. Always Remember the words of H. Jackson Brown Jr. "Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have" - * * * - * 14 JaxArNOews, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 Freedom from Tobacco 9 \.'i~ f B -. A ~a L. 0 *0 U - ! 1 o ,. f Ad j~s Cu a. 50 0 Cu () 9 . - .. 0 Q. 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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 restricted to El-E5 single or unac- companied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Last Buck BBQ Tonight, 5-7 p.m. Free burgers and hot dogs. Jax Beach Day Trip July 2, van leaves at 9 a.m. Scuba Certification Trip July 22-24 $150/person Includes transportation, lodging, rental and certification card. For information on booking com- mand or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- The Pacifier (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. Son of the Mask (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Robots (PG) July 8, 7 p.m. Constantine (R) July 15, 7 p.m. Fever Pitch (PG 13) July 16, 5 p.m. Guess Who (PG 13) July 16, 7 p.m. La Femme Nikita (R) July 22, 7 p.m. Million Dollar Baby (PG 13) July 29, 7 p.m. Beauty Shop (PG 13) July 30, 5 p.m. Diary of a Mad Black Women (PG 13) July 30, 7 p.m. Be Cool (PG 13) 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 Entry fee is $5 per race. Sailboats raced from the marina are free. Call 542-3260 for more details. Every Thursday free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Brand name fishing tackle, sun- glasses, knives, and other gear at low prices. For more details, e-mail phillip.s. collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K- 17. For more information on the youth center please call 778-9772. Movie Night Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. Free Child Development Homes Looking for providers! Be your own boss. Set your own hours. Want free advertising and referrals? Contact CDH at 542-5381 PREVENTION: Some medical facts to help birth control From Page 10 Jhas not been manufactured Ior several years now as it $vas found to be occasional- y difficult to remove the Oix matchstick-sized rods, !Ohen desired. Two newer Kmplantable devices are already y used in numerous other countries and are expected to be approved by the Food and Drug Admini- Stration (FDA) in the near future. One is comprised of two rods and the other only one. They are expected to provide protection for up to three years. A vasectomy is a perma- nent procedure whereby the ,*perm tube or vas deferens is surgically interrupted. It can be done in an outpa- tient setting, and allows the male partner to partake in long-term birth control measures. It is considered less invasive and has a lower complication rate than the female partner having her "tubes tied" (also known as a tubal ligation). Contrary to folklore, this procedure does not increase a man's risk of testicular or prostate cancer. The deci- sion for either a man or woman to be sterilized is considerable. Both steriliza- tion procedures should be considered permanent methods, as reversal is much more complicated and not always successful. Abstinence is the only guarantee to avoid that "oopsie." That being said, the contraceptive methods described above work almost as well. When used correctly they are better than 99 percent effective. Even more options, such as timing- "the Rhythm" or "Natural Family Planning" methods, and numerous barrier device choices exist. While effective to a degree, compared to the choices above, used alone these methods do not have the same success rate. I should mention the media, including this arti- cle, is often guilty of using the term "protection" loose- ly. None of these methods protect against sexually transmitted diseases! Condoms, monogamous relationships, and other safe sex practices reduce this risk, and abstinence is the only method 100 per- cent guaranteed to prevent STDs. Make sure and talk with your doctor if you have any concerns about STDs. Remember, this article was only intended to intro- duce the wide variety of contraception available. There are obviously pros and cons to each method, and numerous important medical considerations. The bottom line is: anyone who is sexually active (or even thinking about it!) needs to discuss their specific situa- tion and health history with his or her doctor. The best choice is an informed choice to be made by you and your health care provider together. Jax Ar ONWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 15 SHARK: Military members warned to avoid unscrupulous lenders From Page 13 Considering that about nine percent of all enlist- ed personnel and 12 per- cent of all mid-level non- commissioned officers use payday loans, the poten- tial for detrimental impact on mission accom- plishment is very real, Molino said. "If you're in debt, you have other things in mind. You're doing things other than concentrating on the mission; maybe you're taking on other employment. The effects are long-lasting and go deep into a person's per- formance; it affects unit readiness," Molino said. Part of the problem is the proximity of payday lenders to military instal- lations. "If you look at where they position their busi- nesses, they are right out- side the gate," Molino said. A recent study of 15,000 payday lenders in more than 13,000 zip codes in 20 states that host military installations revealed that payday lenders open their store- fronts around military installations. Molino said the depart- ment is taking steps, such as hosting fairs at mili- tary installations, to edu- cate military members about the dangers of pay- day loans and familiarize them with ways to put themselves and their fam- ilies on a sound financial footing. "We can make [service members] smarter," he said. "We can make them better consumers; we can teach them how to save for a rainy day, so when they need to borrow, they can and pay themselves back, at no interest. We are also doing something about payday lenders." Molino said his office is watching them closely, looking at behaviors and patterns that are incon- sistent with state law and encouraging states to pass laws that are not only friendly to service members, but also require honesty and discipline on the part of payday lenders. Molino cited Georgia, Florida and Oklahoma as examples of states that have taken positive action against payday lenders. Last year, Georgia passed legislation that eliminat- ed payday lending from the state, he said, while Florida and Oklahoma now require a 24-hour waiting period between payday loans, thus elimi- nating rollovers and mul- tiple loans. 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Breedlove started playing pool at the age of 4 and became a Boys and Girls Club state champion at the early age of 9. He started as a pool hustler and turned pro in his 20s. He has been ranked as high as sixth in the world. The pool exhibition began with Lee and Breedlove performing their latest trick shots. Sailors, retirees and fami- ly members in attendance were amazed with their agility. Lee then played AT2 Benjamin Coscia in a race to three challenge. Coscia won the Liberty nine-ball tournament, which was held on June 14 at the Liberty Cove Recreation Center. The grand prize was a chance to play Lee during the pool exhibition at The Zone. Prior to the shoot-out, Coscia said, "I'm nervous; I've played in lots of pool but never felt this nervous. I'm excited to meet her in person." Lee did beat Coscia in the race to three challenge, but he put up a good fight. Lee then played various Sailors in games of pool and wrapped up the night by signing autographs. For more information on upcoming MWR Liberty events, call 542-1335. ~&- Photos by Shannon Leonard AT2 Benjamin Coscia listens as Jeanette Lee assists him with his next shot. Wannabe pool sharks watch in awe as George Breedlove, a professional pool player ranked sixth in the world, performs a trick shot. Breedlove is the husband of Jeanette "The Black Widow" Lee. Jeanette "The Black Widow" Lee signs an autograph for a Sailor. Professional Pool Player Jeanette Lee, "The Black Widow," performs a trick shot in front of a large military crowd June 16 at the Zone. New tool available to manage stress online By Hugh Cox Navy Environmental Health Center Public Affairs Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC) Portsmouth launched a Web-based tool in June known as the Navy Systematic Stress Management Program, to assist active-duty Sailors and Marines and their families in managing stress. This program is the latest innovation in NEHC's health promotion community health awareness campaign, offering strate- gies for prevention, management and early intervention for stress. "We all face stress every day, and can ben- efit from and improve our stress control strategies and stress-busting skills," said Dr. Mark Long, NEHC's program specialist for Stress Management. "Stress is part of daily living, and the better we can cope with distress, then the better we can deal with life, work, relationships and other stres- sors." The intent of the program is to enable any user access to a stress management tool regardless of location. "It doesn't matter if you're at sea, deployed to Iraq, on duty or at home; the Web-based program is available 24/7," Long said. "Think of using the program as a way to build your stress muscles, to improve your resiliency or even as a stress tune-up." Equally important is the fact that the Navy Systematic Stress Management Program supports healthcare providers, supervisors, or anyone else involved in stress management intervention, as well as individuals using the program as a "self- help" tool. In short, anyone (including fami- ly members or retirees) looking for stress management assistance can use this tool if they have access to a personal computer. For more information, go to www- nehc.med.navy.mil/hp/stress/index.htm. Upcoming perinatal class schedule Naval Hospital Jacksonville offers classes for expectant/new parents to help them get their little Sailors off to a Ship Shape start. Below is the schedule for classes through August. Classes are by appointment only. Call 542- BABY (2229) to schedule. New OB Quest/Class First Time Parents: July 1, 8, 11, 18, 25 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 8:30-11:30 a.m. Experienced Parents: June 27 1:15-3 p.m. July 11, 18, 25 1:15-3 p.m. Aug. 8, 15, 22, 29 1:15-3 p.m. Baby Boot Camp July 18 and Aug. 22 8 a.m.-noon Third Trimester Class July 11 and Aug. 8 8:30-11:30 a.m. Prepared Childbirth Class July 9, Aug. 13 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Breastfeeding July 8, Aug. 3 8:30 11:30 a.m. Every day across America hungry boys and girls are scrambling just to survive!!! FEED THE CHILDREN will be there. www.feedthechildren.org 7a C participant Provided as a public service Box 36 COSklhoma ity, O 7311 1-80-62-455 YOUR SERVICE GOT OUR ATTENTION. FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support ,Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is requir- *ed. If special accommoda- tions or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. SThe following workshops are available in July and August: July 7, 8-11:30 a.m. - Smooth Move Workshop , July 11-14, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (separating) July 19, 1-4 p.m. Stress Management Workshop July 25-28, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retiring) July 26, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop Aug 2, 1-2:30 p.m. - Nurturing Parenting Skills (10-week program) Aug. 8, 1-3 p.m. Home Buying Workshop Aug. 9, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Work- shop Aug. 9-12, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (separating) Aug. 9, 12:30-3 p.m. - Basic Budgeting Workshop Aug. 10, 9-10:30 a.m. - Sponsor Training Workshop m DIVORCE? Less $ and Quicker Results! 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We can Help.5 R068048 I jalAr MiWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 17 SPORTS & Si 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. 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. 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 regional 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. Men 19:00 Men 34:00 Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Te NC Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings As of June 23 am Wins Losses ;TS 1 0 FACSFAC FASO HS-11 CNATTU HS-15 VS-30 Navy Band AIMD 610 REDCOM SE VS-32 Gold Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings Team VP-30 AIMD Gold Blount Island VP-16 VR-58 AIMD Red AIMD Blue VP-62 VP-5 VS-32 Blue Te MC 0 0 N 0 H 0 C 1 C 1 H 1 SE As of June 23 Wins 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Losses 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Sand Volleyball Standings As of June 24 eam Wins Losses V-TSC 4 0 AR 3 1 P-30 2 1 S-15 Sand Fleas 2 1 NATTU (2) 2 2 NATTU (1) 1 2 S-15 Helo Squad 0 3 ERCC 0 4 '-II A. COMMUNITY .ni : 1 The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. . The Cummer Museum of Art & ,Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park I Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mail. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Jacksonville Genealo- gical Society meeting will be held July 16 at the Webb- Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street at 1:30, p.m. For more information, contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. A Youth Fishing Derby will be held Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park from 9 a.m. to noon. A Youth Fishing Tournament will be held Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. For more information, call 573-4918. 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 non- ipopop@cs.com. JAX rTLES B I I.. .i L. '. .,.,... .. : .-, aff. .,ila:ffi - -.. -!I,,,, ISn IT JOIN THE NAVY: See the world From Page 2 allowance, possible max AIP of $450 (will use this num- ber for example only), that alone banks you around $20K per year extra on top of your other pays which equates to approximately $60K extra over a three- year tour, not a bad way to get yourself ahead financially and profession- ally. Other items that are significant and should be consid- ered are: Priority Seating on MAC flights for environmental morale leave. Paid travel for member & dependents on emergency leave.. Spousal tax-free employment income up to 80K. No out-of-pocket expenses for orthodontic care DODEA schools (In Yokosuka approx. 20 to 1, stu- dent to teacher ratio) MWR offers many travel opportunities. Short waiting list for housing. The Navy understands your financial concerns when it comes to this kind of duty and is ready to pay for the right people to do these tougher jobs. And remember the example above does not take into account base pay and other pays such as sea pay, sub pay etc... Professionally, Sailors in Japan are finding themselves in a fast-paced, high op-tempo environment that con- stantly offers them a fresh supply of challenges and opportunities. Some of the challenges in Japan include: 17 ships 43 shore facilities forward deployed in Japan Three fleet activities at Yokosuka, Okinawa and Sasebo Two naval air facilities at Atsugi and Misawa. Approximately 19,829 active duty Sailors and 18,842 family members. Speaking as someone who has sat a few selection boards, I can tell you flat out that Sailors who seek out the hard jobs, the jobs no one else will take, get noticed and could have an advancement advantage over others. For more information about duty in Japan, log onto www.npc.navy.mil/enlisted. Now let's take a look at Guam. Our Navy and Marine Corps forces in the Marinas are a highly critical and significant presence. The islands serve as a springboard for forward-deployed forces and provide some of the best operational support and train- ing environments in the Western Pacific.. Guam's oppor- tunities and challenges include: Duty in one of more than 40 different commands including, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Marinas, Submarine Squadronl5; U.S. Naval Hospital Guam; Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam; Space and Naval Warfare Systems. Duty at a strategic support hub, providing the "beans, bullets, and black oil," and the training opportu- nities, that place transiting units where they need to be and ready for action. Navy presence on Guam 3,903 Forward deployed ships in Guam include the USS Frank Cable (one of two submarine tenders in the Navy), USS San Francisco, USS Houston and USS City of Corpus Christi. The word is also slowly spreading that Guam is a great home and a great liberty port for our Sailors. Guam is one of the few military overseas bases where service members can find all the amenities of home. 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For Sale 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 230 Georgia Real SEstate 4 KINGSLAND3/2.5ba, 1500 SF, 2 story, fp, 2 car gar, Ig yd, t avail 8/1/05 $895 904 -220 -5996 or 850- 291- 3725 4. FSBO 3/2 2 car garage, large cov- oered patio, prut fence, shed, sprin- kler system (well), pool, $114.700.00 Kingsland (912)576-9220 4 BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME-in Shadow < / Lawn Estate, St Marys, GA, 4/2.5, 2/3 acres lot, call by appt. 912-882-7443 $318,500 246 Camdem Co., 246 GA FSBO Elliott's Plantation St. Marys, 2040 sqft, 3/2 with den/4th bedroom, 0.69 acre fenced yard inground pool, lakefront, 2 car garage, $239,900. www.dmah.net/home, 912- 673-7773 ST. MARY'S 3/2,2121SF, $239,900. 912-673-7773 www.dmah.net/home 298 Open House Ponte Vedra 3400 4/3.5 $739,000. Call 285- 5319 MLS#245822 Open Sat.-Sun. 1.-4pm 300 Avondale/ 300 Ortega MINUTES FROM NAS JAX Split 4br plan + office, 2500sf, fpic, formal dining rm, Fla room, cul de sac. Must see. $289900 Shoreline Realty Services, Inc. 904- 635-5685 302 Riverside A FORECLOSURE 4BR, Only $40,000! 800- 749- 8124 x5545 305 Southside 4211 McArthur St. 3/1 New Roof, $46,000. Call 568- 7264 A FORECLOSURE 3BR, Buy Only $28,0001 For listings 800-749-8124 xF201 305 Southside ATTENTION List your home for $99. Mark Stingone Premier Coast Realty 904-463-4477 DEERCREEK 4/4.5 -Study, bonus rm, granite kit, tile, ext 3 car gar w/wrkshp, preserve, $750k 538-9909 HOME IN BARTRAM SPRINGS 1890SF, 4/2 home on conservation preserve lot, must sell! 274,900. obo. 262-9924 LAKEFRONT 3/2, 2car FL Srm. new hdwd firs/tile. dock, $169,900. 509-4413 TURN CREDIT WOE INTO CASH FLOW. Maximum Success Inc., Real Estate Services. 891-8589 306 Intracoastal A FORECLOSURE 2br home, $25K, For listings 800-749-8124 x5671 ALL BRICK 2225SF, scrnd pool, 4/2, LR, DR. fam rm, Fpl, eat in kit. 2 car gar. $249K Call 641-2870 ATTENTION List your home for $99. Mark Stingone Premier Coast Realty 904-463-4477 BUY A JAX HOME 3/21 Only $20k! For Listings 800-749-8124 x5347 GATELY OAKS 4br/2ba, 2350SF, 2 Fpl, scrn prch $299KCall 904-221-1634 NEW CONSTRUCTION 5BR/3BA, $305K. Ker- nan Forest. 705-5797 VILLAGES OF PABLO 4/2, lots of upgrades, 2659SF, $289,900. Call 821-9510 WILL BUILD TO SUIT homes avail +/- $300K Call 904-626-4628 307 San Marco HISTORIC 2 story brick hm. 3br/2ba, Fla rm. 2 car gar 2 car carport, remod kit & baths, oak refinished hwd firs. $354,900. Call 704-7898 SAN MARCO KLUTHO 2/1;hdwd flrs;fplc;cstm kit;restored;prch;deck; Ig yd;quiet str; by appt 904-398-0450 310 Mandarin ATTENTION List your home for $99. Mark Stingone Premier Coast Realty 904-463-4477- CUL-DE-SAC BEAUTY! 2200sf, 3/2 w/klds, Retreat, LR/DR/FR, large yard, built '02, $284,900 (904)866-3596 FORECLOSURE! 3/2 Only $43,9001 Listings 800- 749-8124 x 1903 FRUIT COVE Foreclosure! Must Sell! Only $45,400 Listings 800-749-8124 x5345 4334 Lake Woodbourne Dr. S. 2BR/2BA 1260SF $154,900 904-226-7280 2857 BEAUCLERC RD. 4/2 split, upgrdes 2172SF, $279,00 appt. 465-3353 315 Arlington A 3/2, FT. CAROLINE Only $63,000! Ustiigs 800- 749- 8124 x5569 COBBLESTONE PARK- WAY -2/2.5, TH, new cpt, frig, w/d, $121k. 645-9850 or 563-3206 320 Westside Confederate Pt. 5/2.5, Ig den pool 2600sf, $239.9K 771 6359 or 477-1547 FOR SALE 3/2, scr. prch dbl car gar. ,fncd bkyd, off Rampart N. of Collins. $157,900. Only inter- ested need to call at 908-9868 after 6PM. NEW 3/2 1352 sf. hardy bd lap siding. Fast Sale $139k obo. 282-9368 OWNER WILL FINANCE I 2 & 3 br homes $750-$975 w/reas dn 230-8577 SPRINGTREE- AFFORDABLE QUALITY NEW HOMES 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. From the $150's. Ask about Special Finance Programs. 786-9135 or 278-6005 HOMES BY TONEY CRC-057161 Very nice & spacious br ck tome in Ortega Bluff. Close to NAS/JAXOrange Park mall & 1-295. This 2,760sf home features 5 bedrooms, 3&1/2 baths. Call Jason Carlos with RE/MAX ATLANTIC for& our viewing today. ice (904) 652-001 Cell (904) 294-7653 Very nice 3br/lba block home, hardwood floors, new ch&a, 10 minutes from NAS Jax. $106,000 Call 904-545.8651 322 Argyle CLOSE TO JAX NAS - Charming 1488 sf 3/2 located on quet cul-de-sac in Argyle. Just min. from 1-295, shopping, restaurants & entertainment. LR/DR, FR w/stone FP dbl. gar & sprinkler vacy on scrn. in back porch that o'look or enjoy visiting on 322 Argyle 4BED/2BATH on Cul -de-sac in Oakleaf. First Month Free w/deposit $1,400/mo Call tom: (904) 338-4837 Watson Realty Corp. 325 cNorth 325 Jacksonville A 3BR FORECLOSURE! Must sell. Only $28k! Listings 800-749-8124 xF589 A 4/2 FORECLOSURE Only $46,500! For listings call 800 749- 8124 X1002 Bunker Hill Blvd 1118. CH&A 3/1 Doll House, fncd, $75k. 434-1686 N'SIDE $78,900 2BR/ 1BA, new CH&A & Plbg Lg Fen'd Lot, Hwd Firs, Must See! Ph 910.5055 or 213-7862 OPEN HOUSE 6/25 -6/26, 3/2.5, 2154sf, North Creek Subdiv. 626 Lady Lake Rd. 757-3358 PLAY AT HOME WORK AT HOME: 3/2 brick home on 1.5 acres w/pond, 700SF wk shop/ware- house, solar heated in ground pool. Fantastic landscaping, under $300K obo. 904 765-6073 or cell 904-262-2728 REMOD HOME FOR SALE $300 down seller fin. Eathen FL Home Owner Rity 881-9455 RENT TO OWN Remodeled 4/2 Central A/C Lg fenced yd. $975/mo 3436 Soutel Dr 877-477 1034 330 Beaches AMELIA ISL. OF Lowest priced. Will Co-op. Hold some paper. Pictures avail. $950k. 904-207-8630/221-7718 A NEW PHASE HAS STARTED JARDIN DE MER BEACH BLVD. & 15TH ST. let us help with financing might be your last chance to own at the Beach - Brand new 3bdrm condos New appis, fplc, end gar &more Open Mon-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-5 904- 241- 2270 ATTENTION List your home for $99. Mark Stingone Premier Coast Realty 904-463-4477 JAX BCH FSBO- 3/2, 2 car gar, lrg yd, $359K. 72 Oakwood 904-249-9607 OCEANFRONT JAX BCH 3/3, furn'd, The Acqullus 1.1million. 904-509-6030 PONTE VEDRA: Compl. remod. lbr unit avail, in the heart of Ponte Vedra. Too many amenities to list. FSBO $159,000.00 Call Hugh 904-753-1415 PONTE VEDRA BCH HOME $143k! For Listings 800-749- 8124 x5573 1 I I Mortgage company. Interest ... Ia" ray h- withIntegrity Home & Finance, Inc. I assistance. Realty commission ,. VA Homebuying Specialists since 1992 ust be at least 2. %. Loan Licensed Florida Real Estate & Mortgage Broker aMount less than $359,650. Io- -11 330 Beaches PONTE VEDRA BOULEVARD #348. Unique. Across ocean & on golf course. Beach access. 3/3 beach style home w/ Palm beach hedges surrounding 100'x240' lot/ compound. Pool overlook 3rd hole. Walk to PV Club/Lodge. Safety Privacy, fami- lies children. Side- walk boulevard 25mph. $2.65 million. 348PVB.com Helen D. Coppedge Co. (904)476-2270 PONTE VEDRA LOT 80x176, new gated community, grt loc. bring your own builder $249,900 904-382-9896 PONTE VEDRA SAWGRASS FSBO-3/2, mint $445k. 285-5688 335 Orange Park/ 335> Clay & Argyle 3BR 2.5 BA huge yard 2-story Many upgrades on cul-de-sac sepa- rate shed $139.00 800.630-2715 ext 2024 BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW 3/2 SFH w/2cargar, $187k. Bit '04. OPEN HOUSE Sat July 2nd '05. 11a-2p Call 904-751-0141 WON'T LAST!!! FLEMING ISLAND Margaret's Walk 5/3 2,633sf, Irg lot, lots of extras, gated $360,000 Appt only 904-545-6867 335 Orange Park/ 33 Clay GREEN COVE SPRINGS Foreclosure 3bed, $31,000! Listings 800-749-8124 x5867 a, ORANGE PARK -3/2 / custom built home, 2100 sq. ft. Built for tall people (raised counters), on one acre of land. As is. Pay off mortgage $71K. Only interested need call to drive by and see or for more details call 1-866-291-1701 before 3PM central time. I Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDR NC USN(ret) S.JAX/PVB-AII new K m " waterfront. 3/2, 1460sf, Ln ( 7. $299.500. Open House Direct Line (904) 278, all week, 9am-5pm. randrade@watsonrealtycorp 904-291-8311 If you're buying, SOrange Park/ selling, or relocati: 335 clay give me a call! OAKLEAF/Stonebrier tson Realty Corp FSBO 3/2 or 4/study, 1 Watson Realty Corp yr old, 207.9k, 282-8301 4729 US Hwy 17S V A 3/2 HOME. Orange Park, FL 32003 ___ - Only $40,0001 For Listings 800- 749-8124 x8987 NEGLIGENCE/PERSONAL INJURIES Injuries Deaths Auto Accidents Motorcycle Accidents Medical Negligence SERIOUS INJURIES Brain Damage Birth Defects Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Damage DIVORCE/FAMILY LAW Domestic Paternity Child Support Child Custody BANFm RUPTCY/ CLOSURES *BURNEY BIVENS JOSHH JONES EDWARD 30 Years ESQ. ESQ. DAWKINS ROBERT LEE 20 Years 25 Years ESQ. ESQ. ATTORNEYS AT LAW BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS S LEE Jacksonville *Veterans Orange Park (904) 353-5579 USN-Ret. (904) 264-3412 "The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications." C013621 /'Dell Lapmps a Dewa B , N .---- 335 Orange Parkl 340 St. Johns 335 Orange Park/ Clay OWNER WILL FINANCE I 2 & 3 br homes $750-$975 w/reas dn 230-8577 SKIING, BOATING, FISHING DR'S LAKE * *BEAUTY!* 5/3.5 3 car gar, 4200sf, deluxe custom Priv rd w/boatramp & water access. 1/2 ac, $510k Call Builder 716-7766 340 St. Johns 340* County BARTRAM DOWNS Equestrian area, new 4/2.5, Beams, dual HVAC, 3 car garage, 2.97 AC. $429K. 904-269-6000 Iw Lakes FSBO- 2200sf, 340 St. Johns 'I', County JCP 1130 Linwood Loop, 3/2, Scrn pool home, 1835 sf, $264,500 904-233-7457 ST. JOHNS GOLF & CC, New 4/3 $324,900. Keller Williams RE 962-1200 SWITZERLAND 1867 Swiss Oaks St. 4/2 Brick 2200sf on .75 acre $349,000. 904-704-3052 342 st. Augustine ST. AUGUSTINE HOME! 3/2 Only $119,900! For listings 800-749-8124 xF437 350 Waterfront 355 Condominiums A GREAT BEACH BUY JARDIN DE MER SEE AD UNDER BEACHES OR CALL 241-2270 BEACHES The Moorings. 14750 Beach Blvd. #78, dock for 40-6Oft boat incid. $335,000 223-7711 Intracoastal Waterway view Edgewater at Sunbeam Canterbury Condo 3/2, $225K OBO 904o472-1057 FSBO 3/2,14312 1 St. N. EXTRA NICE w/ocean views. $509k. 477-4640 HODGES/ JTB -2/2 Gr. Reserve, golf view, upgr $168.9k 382-7933 4, ILVILLAGO CONDO 2/2.5 scenic lake kl.iview 2 story, 1876sf, southside complex near new St. Johns Towncenter, ready mid July. $199,900. Call 716-8393 355 Condominiums OCEANFRONT JAX BCH 3/3, furn'd. The Acquillus 1.1million. 904-509-6030 Ponte Vedra 2/2.5 TH FSBO. scrn porch, tile, crpt$179K 904-491-1140 PONTE VEDRA -Immac 3/2.5, 1800sf TH, 695 ALAN. $297,500 334-48i16 ST. AUG. Condo, 2/2, New tile, crpt. W/D, 2nd fir, scrn prch, $168K by owner, (904) 612-9104 360 Out of Area/ 360 Town/State GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC 3.77 acre homesite with full privacy and pretty sunset views. $79K. Gated community. Call owner 800-563-8590 for photo or visit Director of Nursing Skilled nursing facility is seeking a Director of Nursing experienced in long term care environment. Must possess good leadership skills and ability to communicate effectively in an interdisciplinary setting. Knowledgeable of State Regulations and CMS guidelines. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply At* Palm Garden of Jacksonville 5725 Spring Park Road Jacksonville, FL 32216 Tel: (904) 733-6954 Fax: (904) 733-4877 Move In Ready. Y2/2, corner lot, spacious, fenced bk yd. Less than a mile from Snew Argyle Elementary School & close to NASJax. Sec sylem, tiefplc deep well ,' & sprinkler system. Al apple slay including W&D. $161,500 - S 4BR1.5BA home n great location for 134,900.4Lg fenced in bk yd with nice 3BR 2BA 2 car gar. 3/4 acre lot. is of trees; formal R & DR, SIf e. in ki FRl Ipk & J d Alen oAffiae. llfor 1 i'0b inrea w1 at " e i ,, L ,,',L ', , I BR :B1 ilome in Pul unt% Buith in Il 10 G'. 'iireai home in never' r nhorhoodl nJd i menitni k .'e I lnhing, Iof hbe r 31t .BR BI ome in tU m tAun haul in ') Ileatuful hone in inserf neghiborthiod .i"'%nd coienieti to, brhid ne- elemenun chO,,l. opening in fill of fi 21O, l, t, 'L-.r -1 0 i 1".111.>.il M .M1 'r.,p rg ilhn)I.I J S:nauarn l .ill mII I.J.- ul 1 < in I i-%m lln 1 i irc lo In i l ,,,i- l ,,r I i , ", a w M '' ^ Tmwdmbv $ DM1 Avalh Io M URftHee9 GMMMfEM~muioe x" gl~ows --l l ------ l- -ll --^L-- -- I -I- Veterans & Active Duty Military... Buy a Home for I NO MONEY DOWN I and... I Integrity will pay r ALL or MOST of YOUR Closing Costs!* Go to MilitaryHomebuyer.com ave or call (904) 997-8064 for more details. $1y000' S! Cn 'integrity must serve as both an exclusive service and offer from your Realtor AND your VA ~j~klti~8~91gBil~ aecm s i ledll 5Yd"""~l tLIII I I I ~----------~- ~------~ 20 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 360 Out of Area/ 365Manufactured Investment 410 Condominiums 420 U ouseseouse 420 s 420 ouses Manufactured Comercial/ Town/State 365 Homes 380 Properties furnish d420 420 Unfurnished us 425 m 500 Industrial NEWf3uHme/80ed UnfueriesnishedEA I__omes_ For Sale / ./WM ~o4 i AE NV O IORTEGA RIVERFRONT Argyle Jax. Bch 3/22 car Southside Fleetwood 1996 1E ac2 Ft 2DWMhi Gaine AT.3/T1O N STOR Venetian, 2/2+loft. Marsh Glen Subdivision lgar. seabreeze 3910OGrand Central Place / 16XSO2and2fire- BRUNSWICK, GA23ac., yule. FL 3 River Estates. Call Sandy @695-2255 obo ARV $85k 504-5832 eit 9150 Camshire Drive woods area. large 3/2 1441 SF $1025 place covered deck Zoned villeFL 3 River Estates. 941468 Call Sandy @ 6952255 593$1000m. 904-226-1700 3/2 1600SF $1075 e x e c h o m e FEDERATED MGT GROUP rear dishwasher 17 N. 1/4m from FLETC, $94,500ea 9414685937 ORANGE PK N DW Lot 22 Real Estate Ortega riverfront condo Screened Porch shaded lot,w/d $1350 (904) 730-8060 stove frig all stay 15,000 22k sf Metal Bldg, 2ac. 2/. w/dl gated &FAvailableK ar Jul!! m W o annual callI673 7450 w -ater treatment pond. RIVERFOREST-Golf & 3/2 reduced. $8000. FORmSALE xFor et a2 tw d at p FEDERAvEDlMe E ROUP 904m46030975 Soau d SNORTHSIDE-2/1, fur- Call 912-264-3a1 Equestrian Comm. In 321.231.0106; 716-1809 Apt Complexes nt amenities, boat FE DG RO 9044400975 SouthsdeC gated G... 0... e & .10 Units.- Regency Sq. $1100mo. 904 .536 .5659 4) 73 8060 JAX BCH 2 newer rg 7801Pt. Meadows Dr#3307 NORTHSIDE -2/1, fur- wooded view tracks. Area $45 000 400 Apartments PONTE VEDRA BCH 1/1 ARGYLE NEW 3/2, Immaculate homes 3/2 Pool2inded0 lase!!! 90s764d4aftp Commercial/dS 45mn. S. of Atlanta CallSand14Units Arlin. $610,000 Furnished $800mo/ Priv access to Sunrm, fncd. No pets & 3/2.5, WD, yd serve. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP01 505 I srial Airport. Imi off Hwy 75, colliers Dickinson 405Apartments beach. 6080718 $950m. 904-742-6701 $1500 + dep 249-2428 (904) 730-A060 NWTEDJAX-CLEAN2BR AC 505 Industrial Exit 193 on Johnston- SAPERSON 358-1206 Ext. 155 410Condomi or 285-6283 No pets, Priv Lot, Unurn. For Rent ill Rd.Fornfo call Need outgoing sales 41 domums Pga Vedra Beach 2/2 plantation Village JUL CRK PLANT 3/2.5TH, SS/Lakewood 2/1- 3644 wk CALL 7640DAYCARE BLDG FOR40 800-451-6325 or visit person to sell Homes. Communities w/di pool, no smoking, 466 Sherwood Oaks Lcar, 1463sf, lyr, all appi, Morton St. ch/a,No pets OP/MBURG 3/2 DW kit. LEASE Lic'd for 20. $1300 www.rverforest.info. GetPaidBestComm. FORSALEommuFnitished $129.3343/2 1449SF $1025 $1025m. 151 Southern $850m. Credit, 737-6020 equip. Irg yd. laundry mn Sc676 SMOKY MOUNTAINS, Start Today! SS. off ATLANTIC BLVD. H u nshed FEDEOUP 282-7913 5ac wooded, pwr. EZ Call955-9413 Ask for Joe (2) Older Residence; 420 Houses Unfurnished FE DMOlaezayNew22, (904) 730-8060 Jul. Plan.0 432 S'S 3/2, Lg fncd yd,82 access $36k. 423. 487 5651 SAVE THOUSANDS! Ea Commercial Zoned 425Homes anu acturedw/amen.. ap ARL: 3/1.5, FL RM, Great schl's, must see. $995+dp. 7051 DiamondRGEN ARE - TENNESSEE MTNS 4/1.5, Land Home Package! Lots $99,000 Ea. OBO 427 Mobile Home Lots WD HU. CH/A, on deep $1275m. 904-742-6686 Head. 27-9165/7280361 New Ofc/Wrhse, 1500SF-3-6242 3.5AC+/-very secluded. 3/2 Double Wide on 2 Colliers Dickinson 0 Roommates PVB -1 / 1, pr iv bch water $950m. newly CALL 695-2255 Call 813-6242 $67.500. 423-733-4514 acres in Jacksonville. 358-1206 Ext. 129 4Roomtea c c ess w / d, all remod. 904-993-8148 Mandarin S'SIDE/BCH 3/2+Bonus, 365Homes SKYLINE '92. 28x60. 3/2, Jacksonville's #1 Investor's Resorts PVB OCEANLINKS 2/2, fpl 4br/2ba, fplc. fnc yd FEDERATED MGMTGROUP centrally located. $700.$850. 904.376-5190 For Sale 5 S 9 / sonilef H Ines /an- scrprch. W/D. gated, 1950SF. $1200 + dep Mil (904)730-8060 $1100m+$550dp+Appl i_______ 306$0+5 _____ den, stove/frie, fplc Resource for Hard Money! 445Storage/Mini- ien. HMANDARIN 2/2.5 + den, fee. 904-725-449 OUTHSIDE A D 1 dishwshr. c airpvt lot. 100% financing with Lockers 904.2735732/349-3947 Ar/ University Park, TH, 1450SF, remod 427 Mobile Home OFFICECONDOS 3/2 DW -1+ ac CH&A, $13,500. 730.8606 highest LTV's! No junk 450 Management/Rental p nv P 4F e Wo Lot Rentals A Profesonal w/d, must see, very nice fees! Rehab draws Services PVSEASIDE, Efficiency 3/2.5 Irp screen lanai. CH/A, Fp kit eqptWD, S SIDE-Like new 3/2 all Avenues Professional $96K. 289-9206/759-8835 2100SQFT.NEW5/3 upfront! Call John Wanted to Rent behindSawgrassBeach all applincluded, 2car wood/ tp 7310720 W DE o quitmdp. Park is located Off On 1 Acre. Buy for only. Friedel today for more Club w/d $900. 280-0895 gar:$1050mo. 338-4787 sm pet OK. No smkr, Nopets. 731-0720 W'SIDE Empt lot in quiet Southside Blvd. at the CLAYTON 98. No credit./ $500 down. $750mo. info. 904.737.0144 $825 +dep 904-262-7021 senior park. $174roD. Avenues Mall. Offices 2/2 scr porch, carport, Call 477-45 or Email at Atlantic Capital Assoc Rverfront/Lakewood 3/2 ARL FT. CAROULINE4/22, 772-285-7216 S'SIDE New 2/2.5 Twnhs Call Dawn 904-573-3644 for sale or lease from FR f on lake. $3500 johnsales@bellsouth.net Inc. www.acafla.com all Apartment amen, gated comm near Club he 1150m. 00s gar o s, off 210 1060 SF to 6640SF. m 0A Apartments grt view. $2000mo. 349-4144 904,657-6186/284-7644. MANDARIN -3/2, 1900sf, $975mo. 904.540-7092 Prices begin at a$t30mo. Sm pets okes $159,000. Call Justin DESTINY 98 No credit Unfurnished ARLINGWOOD-3/2, hue 230-8577 430 Roommates ark at 904-886-7364. Call Kleth 783-8 370 Lots forSalet ri comSTmu ST. CURTRDIT POL! ARL e 3 w irg Mnda rST. JOHNS CFlorentine n/s arJCP' 6126646 G ates808 3386 32x60 0x3/2dt fr Sale inen nerby Dwe se BC ClTIHOMES OF bkyd, Pool deck, prlvST.DJ4NN CO. nea SC Clar at o90-8-3e,4 fpl, patio. biglot. $3500 i60 i innw Arlington fnc, scrod bikprch, quiet v MANDARIN -4/2, brick 3/2 on 28ac lake, eq, 394m0. o7308606r Mandarin on Canal Spacious 2&3bdats ANMARCO N'hood, pets ok/de. MIfenced yard fplc quietst. $1350. 2872629 Mand-Prof. 2 share nice DUVALCAY, NASSAU leading tRo Julningtton Ii1E6ONT Lak 3/ nr.-iijA2 BEDROOM/BATH 1295m / (904)urh 730-80pets 60k, close to home N/Sno nets, 515 Office Space Lanr pH, 7nyl $15ck. x1 Iand i fnnadplex aret centc & l UNITS900 SQ.FT50/m. 1 tow ardsdn pmt,owner rrNAS $1,150. lyr Stohns-CR-2104/2, 3c $500mo+1/2ut l. 88329 For Rent Lan Homes Pa kages' SUPEReDEAL8 8xWorth 11 I D LiSe37sBntNrSa3Whekio8trwBeacnkrmnICrne C2 l730 838 PONTE VEDRA LOT equestrian community COURTYARDOWITHPOOL! ARL lovely 3/2 w/ Ir Mandarin rT do rdn n/s$32S+utils 55s646 G d tes Cn 80x176, new gated Intnearby western tC.ATIL.BCH Duplex 2/1, all WATER INCL IN LEASE! bonus rm, new refrig, 4871 Latimer RD South ST. JOHNS Florentine ates! 800-871-3386 J bring your own builder Atlanta Home sites 904-219402 SCTION8APPROVED. yd, mitodown town FEDERATED MGMT GROUP new,125 9048mo. Call Home. No ets, $425r ARL Office/retail space, EZ Financing. We can $249,900 904-382-9896 from 60K. Pre- con- prime loc. Ideal for sm. I i traction pricing in new-gar(904) 730- 8060 ew shopping ctr move (904)730-8060 43424 church. Andy 477-2288 904-771-9055 or AR phase. Limited avail- hrdwd firs, $450. Effic FEDERATEDc special. $1195mo MIDDLEBURG n STM ARY'S RENTAL OP Room in home with 904-962-1086 375 Farms/ ability. Call Toll free for apt $340, no pets. NS MANAGEMENTGROUP 1898-240-3790 1951 CalusaTrail 2br/2ba garage, pool private bath $3mo AVONDALE774SQ. FT. Acreage r e s e r v a t i o n s only, Call 398-6579 Avondale-3/1, $950mo. 3/2 1475sf $950 /access, 4 m from aeipls utils. 904.213.0393 Multi-User OfficeSpace ,FLEETWOOD 1996, cei nie864 8663997 0700 or visit CH/A, wd firs, alIl apl LARGE FENCED YARD! CKings Bay NSB, avail. Waterfront Property. S16x80, 3/2c stoven, L F RidgesCommunities.com AVONDALE HI RISE Southside -eerwood w/d hu, 904-463-2f11 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 6/6/05. PCS $550/mo.' Orange Park-share CALL (904) 3846151 ns .jV-fIrg, fpl. convent.. LADFOR SN lake 3'2 d f t (904)730-/8060 large 2.-story house sink o new Investment Huntng RIVERF lake 3/2 condo for rent. (904) 730-8060s oonr or2ref ne tnt SFtmnt mnLaktinu1n 42 ot. e BEM 0 14h 2. DU near blanding and BLANDING BLVD-17233 carpet, vinyl 15k. land in Middle Georgia Murray Hill 3/ brick, fenar a 912-673-7950 starting at $1500 per N'SDE Quadplex, great Efficiency & 1/2/3 B. optional. $1350/month. 3/1 nr ocean, $1200m, knight boxx cable Unit 106. 720sf, $650m. re. Call Tom Bell (A income, new A/C crpt, Balcony, Heat/AC Paid! caly992-0940 904-721.9913/707-r1284 yd, garage. wd firs Villano Beach phone included. $325 + 904-277-7056 FLEETWOODa /2HsM aNc E. n Pna lont9al 5 1 3/7 14 R$950mo. 904-7 10-5084 BLOCKS FROM THE OCE iAN t es roe 5o MOVINO pps,. Country Real $149,900. 588-5330 34-6151 Mon-Sat SSIDE New 2/2.5 luxury CEDAR HILLS 3/2 neat 20 17th street utilities. Also oentzy air, crpetwnng,sprkr Estate. -800-745681 Baymeadws/side cnd gated all & clean, $ 0m N.E. SDE-upscaleVic- 4/3.5 $2300 home near O.P. mall& Corp. Square Business sys wtr soft, secu- wwwrand hunta Apalentalm QUIET& dCONVENIENT amenities Moving first/ast+dep 215-4462 toria Lakes, new home 2 Master Suites expressway sameFrom KINGS INN 7253343rent. Park SFoffice rity light $9800. 7308606 SUPER DEAL 4/2, Worth Come HomeTo Special Rate $1,050 moe 2,000sf, 3/2 + ofc, A Walking Distance to Beach no smokers 612-6646 rest rooms in a 5000 SF FLEETWOOD 97 tri- ARKANSAS I105k. Sell $90k. $2k Kings Crossing. Call90475S-6818 CEDAR HILLS 4109 Tyn- Rated Elem Schi, FEDERATEDMOMTGROUP heated/ac warehouse, NiceFamilycommunity River TOOSMALL!!! NORTHSIDE ResRe $9957782897 lot fenced yard 73-08880 Corporate SquaredUp plewide.We3/2apps, DW, Mountain Lots $4,995ea. back atclosingse. 374-4521 STUor Lar 1, 1& 2BR dale 3br close to town and m, $1395mo $139 dep. NS/ (904 30-8MURRAY HILL Cable 550Bsiness nancardeaslowas 500 4043628244 904626 $99 SEC. DEP. SPMoves you in. WATERFRONT$1050.00 Marth FEDERATED newly remod $375/moar fen c&a,Nopets, 5Oort02-5519portunits 7- 8 -9- 10, $28K Exc dea. 730.8606 street, 30,000 acres akev Some select units $399 u p s c a I e u n I t $700mo. 904-724.4616 N oh WATERFRONT utils. 2159631 immediate OCCupancy lon site. 864- 6476538 GOING FAST!! gran tewood floors, N'SIDE Cozy story hse, NT 526 avail 273-9781 FLEETWOOD 99.No credit Call Today. 733-1004 fitness center. Close to CF& NAS BatchelorCottage 1/1,1164sqft.CH&A, 3br/1.5BA. Roommates 3/2apps c. airMisellaneousT. $1075. mth. 2BR $545 Quiet. PetO hwdr, fplcpoolrvr wanted3bdrm 2 Southside/Atlantic: ATTENTION N M ILITAARN RS W FDEe aMrRU FEDE 5 teROUPPa ccessLAGE Ws-riven/F, 742 56 Bogt vnlrof______AI$490BEACHES 4 block to 904-484-4485 759-8600. RefsReq778-2897 access$800/F00 742-o5588 etskiramp, boat tj/bth 5400m + dep Executive Office Space. dock. Ig Florida room, IArlington 15 mm Multei. T.n ineH vinylsdrof$ q LO CA B HIN RegencyArea $ 8sA0.cDren21$0wh B nCrSv 5t AMEn o NORTHSIDE -TH, 4435 N0e,127 8 SHF-1 ome J$liut25/w 9t4-695c0e an n esos 286mo.a7308606 New shell on secluded 3 bed 2bath hus Ocean 2/1 $900 w/ Chrysler th Ave NorthsCreek Moncrief Rd. 3/1 $625 Starting at $895 ene, S1 Month Free Fenced Yd/ail J Threebedroo Models $300 dep. 704-1914 r 1 5mols Beach/ Tired of wasting money on rent? 4 ew w888-836-c3613 D 086 41ERATEDMM U D 5 run ROU N 3$rdeneU, 00 4)730e 440 Vcation. 550 OpFul tun sies Let me help y lakes & state wnerk. help wth getting BEAUTFUL unt ed a/cwindow 3/177 ermonth 952deH90422-19 904-34-1652 Ro witableh us on Tel$$ FAX904 5-5348 have no creditbutAcreage avail, wth 50 financing problems asking FEDERATED MGMT GROUP C 904-10-4495 (PCS) Meggs scanner, copier an ws! Cool mtn 002173 or best offer3464401all ( OP/OAKLEAF04)730- New,060 Internet sa coervices. have rn aS O1 5kdr5Fked 1 n l l'sti r ai sfnon rsale 560 niWancial pre-qualify over the temperatures, free r,?rar.q ,a,.i.6p-/ Mayport, familyNOTS -br,. WESTSIDE, pool, 2000sf San Marco 3/1 $125/wk. n Call Em 94 info. Call 828-256 W1004ESTCA S6BR N-294.1.9 4 strv 14 fily 1 25A In5cUtilities/ Cl e c tionist and Sec- 7phon9 0E ar SAR T I$40d. 5,4community. 4br/ EAGLEHARBOR3/2, on B A P a t I o 2-stor inc.Utilities/Cable retary avail. Up to 7.5k 7 -0 oAvoid STARTINGAT-3ba 3 car garage. GolfCourse 704-516-4126HUDok hdwdfrs. Berber cpt Call551-4276 sf available. Exterior, 9 2. doseIc.tp l car gare Ions laundry. 2-car gar Interior offices. Great RURAL AEAGg al pliances &egar- $1495mo 215-6315 Northside new roof, move-in cond SOIJTHSIDE share home; location, building S904-962-10 AForeclosu ORANGE PARK reots 510.. den te ools. $1400/mo.re LAND HOME PACKAGE FO4 SL FrCALL NOW OE G 39977 Lancashire near NAS, 4339 Fender furn room reasonable parking. Must see 32 DubWide ( -29able, Fun Beach Livig Officialy reassigned.k FLEMING ISIO. 3/2 n1200mo7 ** E 253cr n Investment Save or Sell 7076251or2680126 Call 912-577-1304SF2carargrntub, 4/21745sf$1050 904-573-8206, $169,900 and nice area733t 24 hrmsg.888 43512 3395 Modelurg Ke, st..n Recreation or Home ECondominiums 8174& 2BR Lo Ln. lanai, 2002sf FEDERATED MGMT GROUP S9.0 Don $5 Mo site 'Possibilities HouseR BEACHES Ocean front $1350m. Discount (904) 730-8060 Westside ESTSIDE ShareW Rtl S rv 2 1S Dr be 9502 Staples Mill 523 Kevin Drive yagRHkrok ma Crte n5i Save Tt, ous ndsl A Unique Oppoyr Valueleore ThaniJO0k d Randal6Court beautifully furn'd2/2 longterm lease 234rRockycCreek 3/2house fu SOutls. $3250m 626SF $1080125 3/28080SF $1050 .3/2 181SF $900 Call 291-2735 fr Rural OwnershIp 247ARLEv 7/101BR 0HNORTNSIDE Available Late June!! 6l miles to NAS Jax. For Rent LAND HOME PACKAGE income Potenta FLEMINGSL 3/26 2 CG B $o M FEDERATED MGMT GROUPlw 398R 26A DOubl.,i0- Oa stopjaxforeclosure.com 1- Houses 2870 Centerwood Dr N (904) 730-8060 d e p. Prefer no eo TINSELTOWN 10, I a Foat o MoAreinformation MoveIn L Les Unfurnished en 1yd$1450m.50 -7034 ine 105 On Southside Blvd at MncdsIn i 7n 28$30tr 3/216slF$9a25- $O FF Of-f Connrmilitary Mo783e2220. Touchton. 1243 sq ft.4-3424 1980 DoiF 56C3. ,0.B--r5 Contact:3. Special. Fleming IdIsland 3/2 10ST MONTHS RENT! WestsidelTouton 143 t. Call leth nd83-8385 Ame an Forest 1, 3/2 1157SF $875, EDERATED MG8425 Windy Pine W'side share manuf. hm $2500 Call 355-6737 Sn frst No last 804.198 LexingTandem Axle 2 laniearncnc RIVIERA PARKWAY Inca 3RealEalvailable TraIi284SF$62 2 OD G 2/2Why Rent When You Can Own!!!ew 18,000sf MOIL HO U 704310311 3ne 'U anted i DW hly Park 27carhau3er. 16X6.8 ft for long term lease (904)7 0 730-80603 utils&cl, 742h5028 aft3 s r r s APARTMENTS RL1nSalesA 6 2_2473 d___ nue_1343_L_5e cd___h No Application Fees!!! INITY W 'S low money Rural Lana Sales "__757-0240 $900 OBO 998-3622 Call 808-620-1719 le)se8$06isf. 993.4266 down. p eq al over FreeAGO13YGreat Condition C ultation and PreQualification. ph. Je 771-9095 Rooms 390. u R w esEseServce ph.g I641239 3/21268SF$925 es 100% Financing 580 middle scoreR MOVINGI MUST SELLl3694Silv OUSESeCASH! MURRAY HILL 1/ 623 1/ b oft, lake anie, 00NRTprogramsavailablewithcompetitiverates 3'2 i525r- cer 23rs An, corid hand,mn. Comet St., $435m+$435d view 10 minutes $1350/mo. disc. forRAND NEWOMES NEW HOMES of lan. Won't last! JAXire damagedBCH :537-1911 Ev:285-6549 base beach car- 18on term lease. Call Creede 683-6967 ARLINGTON -LUXURY ROOM S 291-313 00BH O O M "B& Hode rano FENCED /TAREENED 3Y723. Acvcea2/ 1o 11Q Spring Glen Rd Ste$ 115 $650 per month. Summer C GA distressed, vacant or pet, tile $1,650 month 808 6July 3/ 20 1268SF 719 -3193 -1765SFLauren Oaks Subdivision w/Micro322Refrig Call Mr. Bradley 874.1862 96 AC $1,850/AC occupied, ANYWHERE, N'SIDE Near 23rd & Main, no pets 803-4184 904-504-8162 Models To Chooselow daily/wkly rates or -3100 Gorgeous tract AN ITandarin Brand new2/$400m 2318 Townsquare 1065 Lana From $97 d 3 and 4 Bedroom 10% off for wk3/1$950 904346026 Businy room adjourning Apts/comm'l/residential $300dep. 744-1570 ARGYLE 3/2 KIFor rent 3/2 two T. Models to Choose From KINGS INN 72W-3343 Nice Familycomunity preserve, near Flin DEALTOO BIG or Great Rm,. FpIlc, Pet Ok. car arage corner FGROUPan a on Wests F de. We can River. TOO SMALL II! NORTHSIDE Refs Req $995778-2897 l n otyen dced yardQuikloic$92S and Upa fnnc assldw Wdas n 1fQuick closings or Large 1,.2 & 3 Bedrooms close t town and MURRAYHILL Cable, e S oBusiness in.ane lo mas1500 404.362.824421636 $99 SEC. PEP. SPECIAL! Argyle schools $1050.00 Marth FEDERATED newly reimod, $375/mo. Opportunities. 771-9055. St0RegisPaperCompa0y,8LLC 904-813-5253 Noapplicatio Argyle Corner 912-673-7471-Northside MANAGEMENT GROUP 612.2468 or 387-6526 5 Distributorships/ 3/2 1155SF $795 Green Cove Springs Sheffield Oaks (904) 730-8060 N'side/E'side Franchises EGENCY/DAMES POINT Fenced Yard!! 3083 Seth Drive Subdivision $75- $110/wk, Free wk S60Financial Services FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 4/2$950 3440 Brahma Bull Circle N aai.Tn1 6-5736w 565 Moneyvoen $a25m. W/D & util., icl (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 4/2 1745SF $1075 or BorLw ATTENTIO N M ILITA RCall 696-919re (904)730-8060 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Westside or Borrow (904)730-8060 SPRING TREE VILLAGE WS- priv ent, prof M/F, 570Mortgages Bought RegencyEARea Colins Ridge Subdivision Green Cove Springs New Construction Home! inclds elec, $200 dep. ad Sold Regency Area 8411 Andes Drive North BRAND NEW HOMES!! NORTHSIDE -TH. 4435 1278SF-1385SF $125/wk. 904-695-9403 JULY BLAST 3/2 $965 Silver Creek Moncrief Rd. 3/1, $625 Starting at $895 1 Month Free Fenced Yard/Avail July 15 Three bedroom Models $300 dep. 704-1914 FREE RENT w/12mo lease!! DERATEMGBGROUPeausiness W.A.C FEDERATED MGMT GROUP to choose from $975 & up N'SlDE2/1,$650m+$500d (904) 730-8060 Bui Tired of wasting money on rent? 888-836-3613 (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Newly remodeled.4Resorts0 opportunities tilebthrouhouti$450. LaeviewS&Watermill Green Cove Springs N'SIDERTO2/1.ch/a, WALKERS HAMLET CONV. STORE Westside 904-229-54&0. 8252 Stalling Drive Asbury Downs newly renov, $550m. New Construction Home!! OCEAN FRONT CONDO, Food Store, very prof- Let me help0you be a home owner 3/2 $895 3332 Citation Drive 904-535-7461 9521 Watershed Drive St. Augustine $695wk. table $$.904-465-5348 R'SIDE- Huge lbr, ch/a, 1 month free 3/2 1676SF $1025 3/2 1278sf $895 352.37- 9644 www. with little or no closing costc rt, nice area FEDERATED MGMT GROUP FEDERATED MGMT GROUP O.P. Inside Eagle Harbor 1 month free oldcity.com/oceanfront ITS YOUR $w35 wowater, 73n1-8777 (904) 730-8060 (904) 730-8060 2450 sf. next to FEDERATED MGMT GROUP FUTURE!! C O MJ O S E.AT o w nAes p 3/ A vaila nFAe A v a Is l E le m $ 1 4 0 0 m (9 0 4)77 3 0 -8 0 600w w w c lo c k b e a te r.c o m ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY L.L.C SAN JOSE Villa.es of San ,aevlew CcWatermillI 3/2 nice corner lot Avail 8/1 Call 993-6706 community, no pets. Available Late June! ICW brand new, 4/2, lacr,2600sf,$1995mo, Suppo flCall (904631-6917 Falcon Property FEDERATED MGMT GROUP ready now, $1495mo. 264-1425. Realtor ASK FOR MARK3-p y78C 73OP/OAKLEAF 4/2 New, ".1. mr.CalFe Commercial a d Bower ONB SAN MARCO LOFTS Fridge, W/D, Avail Now! Real Estate JAX 904- 737-1776 www.theloftssanmarco.comFE RA D$1295m. 264-1425 Te I0Commeral/Estate 16K renov. Cedar SoP-4/2,135k, Sk down. I SoCommerciaFa Call for apptg904-396-9601 $1000mo, or rent for Industrial for Sale 56 WESTCHASE NR 1-2915 off M ANAGEM ENTI$900mo. 340 Aries. 272-7352 hintown5. ScSCommercial/ Services *3su m mrnerpSa v in g set. 0$+$400d5347800 1 OP Fleming Island, Industrial for Rent (90m)473058-70 brand new condo 3/2.5 507 Commercial/ 12% RETURNS W'SIOEduplex nice'lbr, single car par, golf Mrnwi Businesses for Sale Safe & secure, backed walkIn closet, WD ARGYLE ORANGEPARK c amenities, lots of o 510 Retail/Office Space by mortgages on Jax walae FgoadLparkuinaloset.kng, no A ER Pl otfor Sale homes s.Ok mo .. AffpdbI Fun Beach hkuets, $595mod NSmkr, 8234 Rocky Creek 5046 Knights Bridge 904-269-6757 513 RetaIl/Office Space C237-s 6o eta Ret 2il/OfficeuSmacr.y8simo 24h 7.373639or nh 707.6251 or 268-0126 3/2 1841SF $900 2/2 912SF $675 ORANGE PARK for Rent 24 hr. msg. 8-3.-3395 410 Condominiums 8174 Loch Lomond Ln. 2658 Malibu Circle 3/2 10F4D f $750 4/2 2082SF $1125 3/2 1084SF $785 (904) 730-8060 the 9A/GATE PKWY The Orange Park Fleming Reserve 2/2.1st firgated 9502 Staples Mill 523 Kevin Drive Isl/Eagle Harbor 4/3 maurk t pool, clbhouse$1100 Att 4/2 1745SF $1125 3/2 1800SF $1050 Ire hm fenced yard 53 ket ARGYLE AvI 7/1/05 1BR, ARLINGTON 5029 Fulham Pablo Bay 4/3 lake,nni tosN APARTMENTS furn short term lease commBa 4/3 lei av ,$650m. 742-9076 11631 Tananger Drive 3/2 $675-Fenced $1995mo. 273-0125 10 aaAv pu Beach(9 12 ARLRLeSChateaux, 3/2. 3/2.51440SF $850 PaceIsland 4/2.5 2500sf For Classified 1 Sg A N n e ( ) 5of closets WD hkup 5204 Rainey fen backyard. $1600mo. .gv lo $750mo +dep 725-6482 ICW 3/2 1625SF $925 + Dep. C all 424-0300 MO I BAYMEADOWS / South- Palm Coast,/AlA, unfurn Advertising, call [irtam2 M oute SS Pit, side 3/2. 1408Mapll 3/2 1691SF $1245 Lg 2/2/2w/Den tennis, 01Ayouco t Otl3f5 8iool8ee1- Avail now 904-87 4-65 WESTSIDE pool, bch/ICW $1200m n teIuss.Aetoa111 riltiOISC BAYMEADOWS New 3/2 NORTHSIDE 8038 Beaver Creek Stonlmla Condo w/elevator for 2895 Centerwood Dr 3/2 1268SF $925 Paxon, Newly remod. C02179o rent.$117Smo. 333-8572 2 1449SF 3/2 Potomac Ave. or toll-free Coulmuiq Mortgage Corp. (90-) 384-3424 3/2 1449SF $950 $800mo + dep. 879-9702 W3BS $500 OFF 1ST MO 6051 Maggie PONTE VEDRA BEACH.r - SWFFAROI POlNT V O. BEt 1-800-258-4637.,i.ellulnri ("rilN- I 0h9 ....aMand,,TH w/gar, WS, 3/2 1157SF $875 3. 2 tile. Wo. scrn oorCn., kara iloniLgrmer) t Iltlulari 19041563.5195 RIVIERA PARKWAY W13L06',.I 3n6r95,. ac.id DOWNTOWN BERKMAN 2247 3rd Avenue GOLF VILLAGE PVB, Fiddlers Marsh 32.e APARTMENTS PLAZA RIVERFRONT lbr 3/2$775 1330 Ardmore Drive 2cga$.1:7-mm pool ten No AppnFees!! Upgrd,$1350mo. 910-7036 4/2 1745SF $1195 2REGENCY DAMESo u a ad1 7 FLEMINGANTISLAND- YULEE PT AREA- 32 2 car Free Consultation and PreQualification. brand newl84S F. 861824Worthington 1213ArdmoremDrive a ssem. -rFreeAp r isni a closed loan.* -5:30 M-F Rent/leasegated minutes irom rcgenc, community "h rated Mall Z-o a nd Airport First Time Home Buyers Okay schools pools golf OAKLEAF $ 10 362-.1758 I% Rebate Nes (onsttuctaon vollybal, tennis, 1 ml 2998 Piedmont Manor MIDDLEBURG S. Ponte Vedra Beach from8NAS3JAX 3/2 1612SF $1150 3904 Hideaway Ln. Turtle Shores 4/2.5 pool 1% Rebate with the Use of Mortgage sand Real Estate Service (904) 242-0411 1600sf, $1250 673-4884 0_ Classified 7 . Ads THE FLEET MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: Support your ADVERTISING Name (please print): Signature: m lita ry RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. 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U ______________________________________________ ~. -u mum- P 1 0 I rnrmra 9 rnr rm o rnrarm i rn m m o rnrm m e rn mrm marm 9 rnrarm 9 rnrmrm 9 rnrmrm e rnrmrm im JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 30, 2005 21 n707 Driver 710 Indsa 710 710 Trads 715 Magen 720 Medical 720 Medical 720 Medical 725 Cle. 707 Driver 710 Industrial/ 710 Industrial/ 710 Industrial/ 71 Managemnl 720 Medical 720 725 720Ofce Trades Trades Trades Professional DRIVERS -Roadway COMPANYSEEKING SUPERINTENDENT for ADMINISTRATIVE Awesome Medical RADIOLOGY TECH F/T forADMINISTRATIVEASST DRIVERS -Roadway .,y COMPANY SEEKING SUPERINTENDENT for 1= 1 P ssionals Wantedl Monument 9A Imaging AreaNFTRATIVEs Exmpress, Inc. has EXPERIENCED SUPER- general contractor 3- 5 l rai hSECRETARY ProfessionalsrWantled! 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Fax CorcoranMmgtCo. is one ea BOATRIG GERy TopxpSy DE LVERY DRIVER CE Pni3n E weekends v er- curr experpla fence. wo BOAT RIGGETop pay O.T. s iceniv experi-a n resumes to Paul at Security Ofcer o E Recruiting bonus, new + benefits, with expe- For local printing co73 2 .M ne ent opportunity and or5p RBHS, Hman Resoues, o PERSONN a gfule-knowledge of Jax & WELDERS metc Industry. MustwtP d e sae com ierCo BODY PERSON Needed. surrounding a Msteelstair and rail be proficient in DATAENTIRYON with Psych Exp.LRK 9inoaor, . Honest. Dependable. eExp. For custom shop must. Class Dli c. computer For W'side Medical Bill- Also Formoreinfo, Fax 3Ld9277. Email o eene *** Jacksonvlle ** 150C0 Ep bef SG ON Ma Rt 260-6880 business-related ing Co. Fast paced & PT Nurse plese ca1l743-1883. EE A otyabny C t TRANp T N Jacksonvie, FL 3220Ray DRY eniseC262-912 software (Microsoft accurate; knowledge of Mary (910)261-4774 Night Ta Tra8.5476649 LAB ORERS NEEDED i :tfoing F Word, Excel, Access, ICD-9 & CPT coding. FT, Practitioner FT positions offer ben- RECEPTIONIST A t Must hav6LX endorse- MachierSrtor, alE 6 4W SrownbeF EXCTIN 6yr oldwlestab JaxEDD P srl3 ma72 f ice P wtransp. C 6 DOOR LDR with ex Must have etc) and have strong bnfts. Fax res. 3872109 for Private Fa eft.PRNRNsandLPNs Needed forlarge heavy d-December. valid driv c & own CARPENTER/ FRAMERS ABanalytical and re- Practice. HTs PLACEMENT es 723 Dental Rhighwayconstruction Live-in (pSreferred T M h or own tos & THEranBILLTHROWER86816 LAGGERS orefax C9 zoning skills. company. Candidate live out.TdrFOODrDISTRCOcCOOexpeen o mp call ti ts ea W Call 224-1267 for Apply in person detail oriented, and tax ail8e ConThs e AT MANNIN BULNG bealbledtransps Qualfs GENERAL LABOR 57/hr; Minimum 5 yrs JOB DEVELOPER (Pa TO GET STARTED DENAooH GgNE- R.ein Cap S30S fpa age five months nd W'sideneedsCDLclass Min. 2yrs exp. Cu-t, e e xperlencedBq ere a stro detailsvordFaxresume ( .m n MFonly) two years. Some Dor Drivers. have shape,tand assemble forourstaff. Good .30C salary, bonus Al HsL ONYOUR l toasaath zxcd benefits. Io Ml)os eand salo mai SU m to 07 i Curti Jac weekends and over- currentMVRek Apexcellent ben- w/provoden articles o set pay/O.T beEIts veterans. Part Time NEXT ASSIGNMENT Restaurant night required. Candi- East Cost Fruit Co up and operate wood- CALL JEFF 739-702 Marine ent opportunity and hu? CALL US TODAY! 6 yr O Ldare 724 Education Hotels date must have valid 3335 N. 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SUPERINTENDET hghy or itec. fieldsTE ofo Premr o p O RIki for s e e nert ini as sze king .cst lads, lots of work G k HEEMETALs 7375 Aesthetician. South- n Full Beneits,cl Money to rkm At RO helpful. DFP 982285 Fax: (904) 363- -7303fretin F e side Rent saceneg. Por orange juicek long term WRECKER DRIVER Needed to do final 21717: Ph.3018311000 Benefits. App at218 Faxresumeto 30-6214 f l- competitive compensa- seksneeica"M) Ham onIn, Chaffee CUSTOMER SERVICE REP G P 84 760 or high volume Land- TERSAllt MECHANICS D CT Medicare. Salar & bou for Produce Co. Good be made- Let's Go s ape Compan n Ecellent a 725MACHINESS EOE PACEMENT upto9k. BSN pref'd. C, 4 c. 800Ccomputer & 3 hone2 E 757/500 CARPENT ly FLAWTER IANS with I TMS Coastal Health Serves nh Dental RECEPTIONIST, NAI skills. Exp pref. o$1/hr. ClSUPERINTENDTS e p. ha nsd t os & RINE ELECTRICIANS PER DIEMn SHIFTS Ph. 90 725 l4 ECH & AESTHETICINS Jax area. 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A/CSts&scontractors. neFricators& 3enes MAYPORT ROA experienced Job yCO are inter- WorkerN's, Res 705 Financial A n TECHNICIAN Full iCme posed bckgron avrchl Drivers ic n. i Mac's ATLANTIC BEACH work week (nr Level rab t ReT 2 Glasse& Mirror Inc. 1651 (904)241-0998 mornings)n gSo oed 398-9098Mqualltycare givers.PHome ASST. DIRECTOR for BLUE ANGEL' with Eperienced .We able g wih Scherer PAINTERS e er re eny ll riin cr GENTLEMAN'S CLU EK,7~1[ejl~F'~lell MESSENGER/COURIER FRAMING EXPERIENCE EOE DFWP standing, have a Bach- Fax: 3460089 of work. TopS itn re 10731 103rd St. Apply in Seeking Outside Loan Drive your late model PU, W'side, Argyle, OP area 7 Mechanic elors Degree reliable.Coastl Health Services CDA & Dir. Trg req'd,1perS t. Hirng Dn rigiator. 6 months van SUV. Bonuses, Ins. Tools &trucaona must. 'lazew ruionsVolunteers otrAmerica Ph. 904-419a4994 Call 887-3806 ar Tenders & Securi S90%pa lin ncorrmm issen 904 838 2767.Drivers. 39478859 793 cooking for comm. gla- Atn Th. 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Send resume to HR B ne afi ts. 728 71 tlantateo10B H n eO ces. 9355 San hose Blvdh.or nT St.:M rkksrAr 707 Driver CAR904-72904.E3550131Sor call Competitive hourly Under Construction COME JOIN OUR Call 778-2344 3976 Hendricks Ave. Counter Clerks & B e GreaW CARPM T ERS n ob 904. 354643 pay and benefits. l346-0404 Wait irgEniEronm e wTCHE C CIAL ut have own tool. WasonlReal, y 322. NEW TEM OPHTNALMC AST IDELIVERY DRIVER Expdl TRUCKING INC Form, Frame & Finish HIGHWAY ASC Certification a on ttion skills pref. Center Call Malabar $0 SAI Oipn Toolus & transportation a MAI En Jax We will teach eauer (904)448Manor R'side enpracticeFax needs tate-Cert fGP NEOEDFW FFdrelimveriesOId MAINTENANCE Ar C iatina J da ai a acai RAEl EOE/DFWP .t coarni Centr Call Maaa for NE FL deliveries140041. $1,0006 SIGN ON BONUS lented. ord Drivin the secrets of 357840 e-mail resume Teacher or CDA FT/PT 6415033 must. Tp pay, benefits pa to be trained high- Record a must Call successLicenseclass 120 bed skilled eyestecheye@yahoocom competitive salary Em: shft:a-FeDrivenlcdrhelldays+vacation. a mst.a s ipm-9pm. Excellent class A Drversfor local lMa 800- 3 way maint. inspections. Johnny Today at begins soon. 421- 7610 nursing facility, nlcprekgcomcast.net DANCERS,TDOORMANE& pay benefits 297777on ons.Jacksonville based. (904) 493-5253 BARTENDERS NEEDED pay, ealne tts29-777 pfosi (s 94has a new man- OPHTHALMIC PRE-K TEACHER Needed CALL 757-7370 TvR401Kneath Ins, paid D OReqwuires travel, field EOE/DFWP p property Managert TECHNICIAN/ASST for priv preschool NW vacation performance CARPENTER. 30-35K/yr. Exp. In agementteam and Atlantic Eye Institute St. Johns Co. small A DANCERS OWNER OPERATORS a as s SUPERINTENDENT hghwy or tech. fields. Res identialtPMn ee e neI e St oh DANCERS NeeW or efor Premier NF Company we are looking for seeks energetic indi- class size. Exc working No nudity, o exp nec. Needed immediately for Experienced Send resumes to Diesel Mechanic to manage portfolio of SF vidual w/dedicated atti- environment. CPA or Will tram.iAM /PM, a 0-400 mile out & back 1.80080 3052 References, & Honest Sara Henningsgaard. Large National Solid homes, Must be detail additional team tude. Ophthalmic exp Degree req'd. 230-8811 $1000 Hiring Bonus workfromDana(904r 9 Sara. henningsgad04yrWackos31110 Sutlies Jacksonville Fl www.pdtcherttrcking.com 1 Fax30 76 Waste Co. is looking for oriented and have strong members who are preferred. Excellent B J s la 4o I IU P I PRSLUMBE R HELPERn Ja ks nvll FT/ aT Terminal. Mostly CATEPILLAR OPERATOR PO Box 70 Buckeystown MD, exp 'dMechanics.Pay communication skills opportunitypeasant PRESCOOL DIRECTOR oran juiceongterm WRECKER DRIVER Needed to do final 21717; Ph.301-31- based on exp. Full FLRELicRequired. dedicated, pro- work environment. GrowingJax basedCo. HOUSEKEEPERS. FT/PT ny IHe U INryA Ap InopersonNCI ora ecwongterm WRECEDPreferred R grades. fnl Benefits. ApPlyat 218 Fax resume to 730-6214 Competitive compensa- seeks energetic ealry Applo in Chrsfe g rea t eq u ip m e nt.S leep H a ruling & Fla tb ed soblu s b u t n o t re qu ire d IRO N W O R KERS,dCA RPEN i no gi ndi vid u als to Great doctors, great dis. 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K#5424 '05 LIBERTY SPORT Sak prie offer after Griffin discount .. ly15WY Factory Rebates...... -$2 000 tae Assist ...........$s-f000 Customer Cash ......... -S.00 america's best deals Starting at '13,999 A1, AC, (C, Tint Windows, 6 Cyl. STK#PL9253 -- '05 DODGE CARAVAN SXT MSRP ..............2 ,897 Frank Griffin Speal discount......-. ,8902 Trade Assist..........- 1,000 Customer Cash.........I 1,000 america's best deals Starting at 13,995 Dual Sliding doors, 2nd row buckets, Keyless entry, A/C, PW, PL, AM/FM Cass/CD, Sirius Radio Bet U0 APR & cash bacc k0 0al fnew models WAL Jeeps in stock, prices include all rebates. ueoler retains all rebates & mceenves. LI onus casn or io1UUU OVO1DIOal 10t ItofluOnaO g Tftroulgl lll(yrau Tnncilol. MIIIIiary ieoe ba uu avuuuleo acuive uuly, Ireireu or nonoraubly dio luarUn u IIIluJeeps mi A rttout mus uanunuo ny. cou Aruu wndas ilhack in lieu of other incentives with approved credit. 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Necessary condition $25 PA like new, Ro (2)CD PLAYERS n lighted$502oend& Anials Call Virtek at 739-7690 Business t CAR CA R'R bIER Grande. 7 seaatDer w/ T J Case plus and coffee tbl wrought iron Ext 105 or 125 EOE 815 Services Sears, Sport20SV lounger. cover andl play kareoke on /marble.$300. 781-7417 1005Livestock& CERT MAINT TECH- FT-.-IL'63X38X21 like new accessories $2800.Wh 912673-6388 Entertanment11 Su largeT Mandarin PropE SE $100 904-2213363 221-7458 912-673-6388 C Cersienter Oak wlnd Supplies large Mandarinsu Prop- RESUMES aU W 8 W TREADMILL-8.0 4 MOBILE DJ MIXER & I adjustable shelves 560 Financial Services erty. Fax resume to Same day service, CAR SUBWOOFER 1W T A DDMLL-P In D& t t 731 -347l5 O 9r ca pickup/delivery $60. eAND AMP 10" SUB hp 9ifestyler l2 (CD) Players In DJos tinted glass doors 731-3470 for interview careercounselling. avail Mn tube. No box incuded$200;SS lcase, plug & play enclosure. Will fit 37" ___ KENN4-Sd20-14x.1eeded855 Crossfre double sink with fkardoke on wheels TV. Total dimensions CIVIL PROCESS SERV- 904-220-141 needed. Crossfire faucet$50 $600; Call 912.673 6388S 52"Wx48"Hxl7"D $50. 1 N Pet's & ERS- needed will train. ______ n_ in7wx2 Amp exc. cond. Sears car topper $50 PIONEER DiM 500 912-729-1225 1010 Supplies Flex hrs, dependable Child $100. 882-5267 646-9542 Mixer, must see 4 ENTERTAINMENT transit. 346-0628 0 Care 4. CPOuniforms short TVMITSUBISHI 52" pro- Vand hear $300. CENTER Solid Oak, 50+ PUPPIES ON SALE COMMERCIALCLEANERSa 2and long sleeve -ection. exc condition, 912-673-6388, l only 2 years old, Pet Emporium tI Dht enincalg 9 eieovir Dshirt(L), pants (3L), $750. Call 743a-7591 l se lt 3 can deliver $250 Avenues 464-r146, hours ayimeenadowsnG/ / has openngr2yrs+ $5.00 each Elsen- AC/H eat/ Call 904d269-1174. OP Mall 278-6800 owu T'LaBndosr der. Aplaease shower JKT(44) $15.00 4 Whirlpool stvo Mve a r 1M -r dl904.291.5221 dishwasher $100 Fuel Glass Top hIl w/chrs& i ABSOLUTE SELLOUT Call Brad 954-214-3430 247 C 2 5 9 o r wh it metal Hutch. whit metal, PRICES-Siberian, Rotti, CUSTODIAN -lrT 228-327 7793 DISPLAY COUNTERS bunkbeds twin/full A/C 2,000 TU cush. sts. $400. 2879235 Mini Dachs, Porn & Pug Ah nt person t. O CEAT IVE PRE- w/Casters(2)48"L40"d $65wood/glass light used onl 3-4 LIVING ROOM Mixoms.YorkieRat CK x40" h, $4Sea. pairs black entertainment months.$0Cl Starter kit, wooden Terriers, Boston. Pekin- WiatYh vps o n10 -, '' P e Ohu A Rtese t Pis AN PRAi loCHIg 0 GRM Arts, Ladder Jacks $6Opair; center lots more stuff 904-269-9542 futon two papa- s -cu a background check qt. Cs Metal corner beads 8tL, 220-6489 deses Kittewa$n +many oDrug cui footiK n Metod to H elp ou 11coo 28 1272 ask 9 'e rde nbS ni s4two Drug free workplace Off Collins near Gate. (60) $.90ea. 641-0650 a r zanf s chairstwo Samese Ki0ttens +r any Museum of r science& Vicinity of Argyle & V Garage antique end tabIes/ small/rg (x. 504-1171 History. 1025 Museum Cir Schindler. 20yrs exp., For Sale Gazelle 1 Building 955 Sales c77-80P P a Ref's. 9040S 04 2 8-915 4 supra bought for s 1a Supplies c n 7 females, all champ line DANCE TEACHERS mSe200.00 will save for I fd LOVESEAT & CHAIR, L ay Ive msg. 386- 75 a 1771 NEEDED WILL TRAIN IN HOME CHILD 1100.00 O.B.O. AT"LA C .CN -zLboyVE otE r a y m sg 3 50elining. 904-388-9952 CARE- openings 241-4915 or 472-9752 KITCHEN CABINETS like w.t.$400.743-7591 BOXACAPUPPIES OD Oavail on bve ase + do G Eom WET BAR. Huge kit. 5' ORSat/Sun 10a-3pm. e ne s7 o AAPU$400.n I Pleaand a GIRLS BEDROOM Isl. Panelled apple Jenn Mostly new stuff, LOVE SEAT -sofa, 904-282-5612 DOOR LOCKSThe BIl 912-57-64,e SET, kids Radlof- Air Ran g-e ToP some tools, etc. NO ,white off color $40. ThrowerCo. Seeksa KEMOElyer bike, Gazzel. Refrig/Freezer, new KIDSFSTUFF... Contact Judith BOXERRPUPPIESAKC, mechanial person to Must sell before Microwave D/W Db 803-4184. Love aeitfemaleFawn train inlocksmin I sFinanT cial m 0v e E m a I I oven 3sinks, pantry a SaleJul seat multiple colors w/white blaze face. Good pa accounting salfalycocast.net cupboards, desk area. 1-2 -4 pm. 2 (brown & mustard) $40 born 5/28 $600. -LCO A0 E or callA904.781-0919 Kit. 38ft of cabinets, '530Cox Rd brown-9 2s2 891c B2ndi ngnd.dsol. wd wood, a ccess1rtouch ye sop be s, 2lac, Pul trgack sep. bar 1ft of cabi- town collectibles .W MAPLE DINING 904-924-0902/764e 0037e TEARFHINNC F J Gracne 2- seat nets w/ice maker. great lawn, garden bird 7 ROOM -Table9 ha Pp 2 FENCEERECTORSa YourABillawitha eluxe canopy cond. solid wood accesores wbkes P round with wide sAKc females $350. ECIeriVnce CrONReTs S cure Lola w a lbstrolleor $30.00; serious inquires only. rack, helmets$350 leaf, six chairs ne, one 724-1910r 887-7590 HEPR. FCa rI ZCpital Fine antce. bas rnAeR ay w 24-3765to for appt. Moving sale Sat June $150. 786-4591 COCKER SPANIEL F/Ml Bush Fence 645-7900 -1st 2nd 3rd Mortgages bassinet tricycles u802-8 nest aor apit Persona Loans available call 923i4881 em:dcholidysihotmaii.com 18th am- 5pm 11123 Mwvinust sell! w/papers, white/buff 4 FOREMEN -Credit Lines $4000 Ponte Vedra ch. Oak Ridge Dr. S. sofa recliners s $250 234-6096 Hirin entry level work- Crti oer h clothes, toys, misc. $100/a nt r long ing oremen for utility Good or Bad Credit, GRAND CARAVAN it e s DACHSHUND long field cWrews. Outdoor NoProbiiem! SE '99 0a000 WINDOWS WINGAR () SAINT MARY'S Cend tche $0 i h. rCalr, 9 -Ae iseld ares.Oatnd No Up Front Fees. miles, garay Y e New storm security I nge J China Hutch $4 0, 0Ca1 (904)8 4-7- 6 physical work, manylCALL TOLLFRE ored, cloth $55 0. windows Bronze& Moving Sale June Daybed Frame $20. traini 1-50-228-16dCailw5420 te cloth dbkScall 18th & 19th.8am 5 $ /ithiou 1afd tering 1 296price, 9 until 204 Powder- DOBERMANS Champ r tinuo a fepar 2532 Madison Ave. 737-9983.8 59-022 horn Rd. Everything 4 Moving, must sell Bloodlines, 9wks.,3F/ ts. tNew York City, NYP10012 must go! 1 full 4-poster bed, Red & Rust, $500, have good driving 4 KIDS SWING SET Business/ IFJ&amattress and box 229.247.5493 cord stronleader- 1eery rugged wood,a 920 W DE Fri & at 1. Springs $300 r rshipd skilrs ang be able strong twoswings Ofice clothes, toys, elec, queen mattress and ENGIUSHBULL DOGPUPS, totravel in Florida and Flus 2 attac n- appli, scrap book stuff box springs $300. Reg, HC, Cash only. o trag. l I $50 0 215-8029 ICE MACHINE- cost new 9268 Hawks Run Ln. 5454628 Ca ll 904-317-9759 877-676-6731 for infor- Little Princess $7k, sell for $3k used W'side MARIETTAo NANNYNEEED for Free kittens 1 male nation & an applica- rigeN Kutqu h rairbowit ty.n C llm 5 7 P W 2 clOS tion. www.osmose.com boutie hairboIEyr. Call 564-2357 pLA NTORY SAiULElitarysitlye Iofemalev9!weeks EOEN SPRAY TECHI we M/F/D/V .I 1902654 Good JEWELRYSHOWCASESAu t t 0 old ve pretty call IFcustom made 10% FOR SALE, USED. 213 Jackson Ave. N. mid-December. 904-8 9-1586 or HOUSE CLEANERS military discount. Lighted &locks. 710-4397 Live in (preferred) 904 860-4306 can deliver Car/ins required. Must website: o rLive out. Two chil- have clean background. erand www.stores.ebay.com/I P ED I C U R E CH A I R gin HunfterS Galore drenage five months & FREE KITTENS F/T Nowknds, $.00/hr. esanioittleprincess.boutique -European touch, LTD2, 2 yrs. some week- 1 2 bl ack. 3 tiger No exp req'd. 730.7201 scoAntiques .0 Maternity cloth like new w/matching This Sat & Sun have your eneds and overnight lgrey.1ofeach with SAp ch stool, pum incld. $1800 garage sale atThe required. Candidate white feet! W'side INFANTTHRUPREK 2 Appliances in various sizes all b. in743- 83 or 945-6054 must h ve v d 90772-9306 TEACHER OPENINGS.L 905 Articles for Sale 4 |,L'outfits $6.00 or less Market Place Vendor driver's license; infant Mandarin2s call 923-4881 pow- Workstation/Cubicle Spaces Starting CPR and first aid cer- 4 Free to good home. 62-0330Only$f59 915BlnS&pries rwaloop also avw- W n$7/Day tification; personal and" Germ Shop /Rott- Meandarin 262-08 90sin heeljeepalso Only loa595 70S9 Ramona, 7S6-FLEA work references- expe- jweller mix. loves Riverside 399-1009 9S Building S upplies alable $25.00 Herman MIlflecor 8' x 8'r s 922 Collectabwe o a ed- | MATERNITY KHAKIwith pedestal & overhead, IRRIGATION INST Collectables and MATERNITY KHAKI Gator Office Fumiture s Garden/ Salary and benefits fixed! moving to Alaska Goo L Ip ne LERyJewelryT Uniforms, shirts, (4 7 1 L. 950 negoti able. Contact: call 576-.9184 Goad nDL & e.Jn.wi y O pants skirts One (904) '2-6 Lawn mary.rczcndcsitus.arm E.T a-+. Cmli D.R. Leach 9 2Computer set of maternity y.mi_ or (910) 261-4774 FREE Yellow Lab mix. Irrigation 759-0422. 927 Craft/Thrift Stores whites. $100 takes all1CollectablesMower l s h e/o.n o 3 L AT- S Electronics5 992-8556e propelled hi h-' N ever used light home w/fnc. 287 0438 KENNEL ASST-W/exp. 9 &MICOAV OVing 922, & Jewelry t wheeler 6 .p t ine single bed w/ Busy S'side Miramar -30FardP24'i10 speed 1 wheelerB6Shp AnimalHospital737-0403 93SFruits/Vegetables end 24' speed75.0 Gas eder l shelves b/in GERMAN SHEPHERD 940AC/Heat/Fuel Fke red MurrJey HESS TRUCKS & BXES 3hp $120.00, Upright drawers stand new PUPS 8 weeks, $200. 90-LANDSCAPE & IRRIGA a el brand excellent vacumn$25.00 VCR mattress w/ert center Call 904-783-3220 TION LABORERS needed 946Garage Sales condition $25.00, WANTED Call 349-5012 player,5 sleeping bags. w/3 10 drawer 1 cabi- for high volume Land- 950Garden/Lawn Cl781162A net w/4 shelves 325.00 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS scape Company in gSSHousehold/Fumiture Men's 26"Beach- TAGHUERNewstainless1 call 904-529-8263 Jim light color C AKC Jacksonville area. Ony 960MachineryanduTools cruiser Bicycle steel $975obo. 4 1 M u r r ay Ia n leave message $400. (904)879-5562 ambitious and highly 965 Medical$2500 's 20" 904-962-6900 mower 20cut 2 yrs mtivoe nviduah s 970 Musical Merchandise/ Huffy $15.00 2 old runs g at ROLL TOP DESK- GOLDEN RETRIEVERS AKC noed ly. No expe- uHonda13" tIres on Rim s $5.0 phone k$90 Oak teachers S/W. $350. 912.367-2391 rnenecessly Goo expe SServices P175-70- R13 $25.00 9 | 264-1514 after 5pm S T ence necessary. Good Co s, cabinet $I S. Oak or 912-278-0019 benefits including 975MPhotography 781-6222 Murray riding lawn wardrobe cabinet $50seGe Dne P medical. dental. vaca- A8pSportingigoods ing sale COMPAQ A1000 a ower with 512-882-2942 Great Dane Pups AKC ton&hdaypay. Call 990Wantedto Buy everything must go All-In-one printer. I'dethather engine L TOP DESK deposit. 904- 739 6612 352-516-6991. orTrade &i1TV's mattress grill w hExcellent cond, needs work six / ROLL OP De e0732 LANDSCAPE INSTALLER Apictures coffee works great but years old $100 call Rd$e90 ak $0Teachers 1 Experience reGootable end tables sta- will not print with 908- 4830 Cabinesk$5 JACK RUSSELL pay & OT. Bnfts avail tionary bike etc call Windows XP. $125 obo Murray riding lawn wardrobe cabinets$50;i TERRIERS Own transp. No main- 902 Appliances 904-641-4545 642-2936 morwre rwd i t h 912-882-92w42.a'oe bit$0TRRier tenance Call Mon-Fri, jdethatcher. engine CKCRe istred 8-5 571-0102 3A N need work. six SEWINMACHINE males $325,For LAWN SPRAYTECH Good great very cold $700old. $100. call? i .attach aotable.$SCal I i pay, great bnfts. will 08; Fridge with ice- Judith 803-4184. cran, Bnfts 5533 Wes- aer ge e Universa IRefferal.ervice Push mowerTom Small deskforchildren, LAB AKCmalepups. connect Bv771566 re $5 e Boy 22 $40. call multiple colors $20. Ready6/30. Hlth cert, Cal 3$431 sore we4 rWeOffer!!!904-26-9542 Good conditionOP.$300 386-327248 GEN PEST CONTROL 200-2021 Steady a E y. TROY-SILT TILLER 4 SOFAwA OVSET -- LabhPup- AKC black TEHOT IncE is 4 bfoten and I 6 hp, $200. Call dI$ c Pestaster vices Inc Is 14 cic foot KenMethods to Help You 282-1272 ask oldd2segn tagreen and $350.00 call (386) people to grow & pros- Lfreezer and GE Im52)538 H-3ean2Fra, gold.t2ond t 4 1 aer w/ourndo. ToppyTcounter Your Home antopstain-ouseho c S Will Train less micr v ol Fr top Istai-.771-8930. LAB PUPS AKC, S&W, Nec Apply in person 5055 years old $125.00 OBO usmnessF cHC, blockhead chmp. 636-0633M*Debt Consolidation1iy w/brown paisle) POP $500 352.307-0772 ,or fax 904-636-5509 4 FREEZER Sears EUn-Mortgage M et n-mtlc OGO 5300 prnt/wood trim $502. Ihunter@pestmaster.com Kenmore 12 CWI 3p Wht/GoldBdrm ettLabradoodleFIB Pups MAGNOLIA POINT white upright. 4CarLoanresser 175; Wood $30.-Call 398-5191 http://www.labradoo- LU7shelves + door CommercialLoanS RKenmAre washer 135 n ls witnhneutering con- COUNTRYICs s .a lsi offerS5 SOLAR PANELSfor dlepuppynet $2000 Is expanding again & storage. $150 Call HomeLoan Mise. Pps. 77B-It33 positions; FB staf$:10sVacationLoan $120 -293l for $300; LHASA APSO Pu pies, SerestonsFB Lsafn GE upright freezer'BED-AM BA!M Call $10+,6sell for & golfcourse main. 4/$1S00BI two fed- BRA= l104-699-4505 obo. 904-745-8000 Call 269-9276Ext. 2 der window airQ And All Other Needs e_ 0 i_ 5 Aconditiones 5000 Kingd '4lArw2mat-round glass MINIATUREtPINCHERS PETITION CIRCULATORS- BTV $75 each call Conact Us To F11 1.DI!RlI$N -soors w/2 matching bar MINIATURE PlwsChERs, No exp necessary, hiring 729-2724 o iSTo Fr.-tPurebred. llwks. shots. position circulators to -800-m616-0 ad*AW " lt0"Lazyboy rectiner POP. $350. 8790179 gather petition signa- 4 KENMORE FREEZER -11%MINI PINSCHER/BEAGLE tures. Get paid per / Like ne. onrighit ksan*133487 -iQ Wall unit teak 3 PUPPIES cute. 8 weeks petition. Must be 18 or JJ$ 1 5 0 o b o-6r r3 3"1Wlnte 3 UIce8 e older.'Call Jim lCSI, KingsiandGA.-, sections with H/C. $200. 573-0774 904-765-5572 912-729- 904 call after -1fp ,.8.t'.JJ-,$9 bars. like new Minischnauzer-CKC, Duty, exc cond. $z20. aa'ikfiran& drss. I ------ IvYnMIETERRIERS 10 wks 1-86&.533-2471 talks both. 238o7 491 .38 i, IM cute loabe orlogonto WASHER DRYER Bad Credit & Bankruptcy OK style, W son sop AKC, 2nd set o sHtRER, p SotS $850 e a. wwwjacksonvilleWoks.com Wlpood 1WASHE R.od an p 904-220-7870 655-3408 This FREE service is DRYER 4 cycle, 3 temr- .-3n2 0no1 utter. I availableE24 hours duty, 1sge t & 2nd Mortgages our a -r $ 36-1261 e day .7.days a week perature, heavy duty, and is presented by extra large $350 for l Golf clubs ram The Florida Times pair. Call after 5pm. gold, Irons 3- pw, *Union. (904)745-0994. *Car Loans t1 1Mt.3 woods, putter, Don't Wait, Do It Todayl WASHER for sale. Bag $900 771- 0365 Roper ly/o. OLF FOR 2 Incl cart $10000.610-8459 Stadium course. 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Holley390, TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877 Call 912-510-9460 No hassle, we make inred, ten interior. Cus- wheel base, 5.0, 4spd, .. TOYOTA COROLLA leather, 5 spd, mint exc restoration selling your boat Suzuki GSF1200- 05 tom car cover. Set of 4wd. $2500. 233-3260 '98- CE, AC, Cass, cond., KBB $19,3355, project. Xtra parts a easy. No cost to you. /. very low miles Maint. manuals A/C. O IlCruisePW.PL,4dr ask ing $15,995, avail, $1500 obo ToyotaRav4L'02 per- DODGE RAM VAN'96 $13,995 90427862 FORD XCAB F150 '03 6km, $4200. Call 904213-0467 9 1 2 5 7 3 4 8 0 6 fect In &out. auto, PW, ST#BUCF459A $3788 Buyers Waiting. Josh912-729-7350 St#E961A $16,988 Jim228-8122 912-574-1074 PL CC, CD moonrf, TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 Salter Marine DISCOUNTS MustSell Movingfrom Pontiac Firebird 1967 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEVY BLAZER 04 rack, alloys 49K, Solist TS o overhead cam, 33K org TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER '01 Low miles. $299 per P$15,485. 904-819-5727 FORD WINSTAR LX'96 Specialists Inc. mi, excl cond. white/St#E969. $14,988 month. 859-5820 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 133Kmi, runsTgreat. 904-284-0155 N Suzuki Hayausa green body, wht int. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '96 AT. V6 PWD PL, TOYOTATUNDRA'034dr $2500. 352-603-2202 2002 3200 miles, orig. $12,500. 771-4324 HONDAgACCORD,, Chevy EL Camino AM/FM/CD, Exc. shape. Li kV ,,4'1-exhaust.-TRE.91Y'79 Looksgood Asking $5500. 778-7720Lmited.Verylowmiles, 14' ALUMINUM 1BMC air cleaner, Sunroof. NewTires, St#F261 $23,98 $3500. Call Frank $329 per mo. 338-1055 ST#E985 , BASS REACKER Air box modification, 1325 Automotive rebuilt transmis- TOM BUSHAUTOLEX 371-4877 904-282-1272 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 M T-1wih hol treeTOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877USH42217T E9 $1877 BOAT- 98 with Shoei helmet, jacket sion, serviced E '01. Lift kit, need to sell TOYOTA TUNDRA '00, V8, trailer fish finder and pants, call 994 7506 engine, clean, runs VOLVO 740 '90, E V S 1 0 fast, call now. $10,995 full Ided, 70kmi, AT, ext OYS anacessorieUs wNthI ml d o Auto AC PW, PDL, 1 pac'k 944, or $99mo wac. 338-1055 ca 11,500, 317-6196 25hp Johnson Out- ,W l SUZUKI KATANA CLEAN USED CARS hood.$1l700ldnon. amf/ LAZE4x4, Taho 6111 EX 9OaDYS3Ed board $2,000 obo ih l's -'0070cc custom CdPgr$292-7247 o sunroof, Call door, duals, many ood condition- 0 Pgr^ S Z92.7247r sunroofC\lln9e2-882 wp30 5 r t24 30 KIA SPORTAGE '95 TOYTA 4RUNNER 4x4.'02 $4000or best offer., 542-3598 573-2642 Travel Trailer's .gnt, 4300 mi, two Acura Integra RS Spt'96 Ce II962.2029 91b2-882-1305n1700 54 w5 arts $3800. KIA dPORTAGE 'W TOA iUNNER x4 2 Callo 912r b2 er. 17FT CRITCHFIELD 03, Pop-up'S $4500.e912673-8940 PSPW, moonrf. Runs obo. very good cond. jP/L, 4 dr.' good fast. t17,988 or $290mo. d onl so1Volume Towable HONDA ACCORD 's9 VOLVO S-60 -'01 SR CD. 1 Chevy Sllerado con d. Low miles. wac. Call 338-1055 1 A n w ,onso e l w / lu m ie g e c 6rea J t c e is c H A A CC O D 8 5 9- 0 V0 g, C D n e 1e5g d 90 4 1 -22,90 44 x 7 B b .3 C AL L finder, trolling motor, Dealer means Lower 9250miles cruise, Acu ra Leg end '94 8007498116x7327 716-1679 callZ912-57& 411213 Wanted $9000 obo. 686-4842 Prices", largestt Selection lights, long shot Fully-loaded, excellent HONDA ACCORD EX '03 VOLVO Wagon GLT'96 Vans/Bses ine, pipes, custom saddle condition, dark ree HONDA CORD E '03 VOLVO Wagon GLT 96 CHEVY Silverado '90, MAZDA B2SCO '981345Vansuses 186CC Keywest '04 over 200 in stock baps,c$2tOm. 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YAMAHA Venture Roy- AUDI A4 W n '04 low miles need tos exh., eng, Call Bernie CHEVY TRAILBLAZER '02 2lhhp Yamaha, trailer, ale 1300 '90 exc cond, 3 ST#59A $26,488 fast. $6995.-338-1055 $5295-.904-616-1256 ST#E992 $17,888 dr p fYinr, FF. mariner Spkrsxtra windshield TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 HONDA S2000 '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371"4877 you radio. Bimini top $7000. 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Blvd 641-6455 t5B &,4o ,CE H-nda Shadow Claswsics 8;1' 0 l;Bv U',i FORD-MERCURY MATHENY LAND ROVER lTlT]I' DIa'Lu ,ee 1 m 0od ShaoCHRYSLER SEBRING 03 COGGIN HONDA 980 Allaac Bld -15007511 an-n L rr,.- crt tC ter / 10 2000 Vnd SUN 81An oanl;Broatc co n N519'LmN I 0342OLakeshore ilwv IE snield light ,d 19777NISSAN DAI"- eal, 19 ,m -E u c 04.381 a e o cobra n r XLes $5900E-29 / CS 120 Itat l 5 5 o"a" au 00 Book v n.$680 0 otaC COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 3Ainc O O CITY MITSUBISHI KEN CHANCE SUZUKIN S509 200 .... on..it...... Or...i FERRARI 30 G 78. 28K PONTIAC 03 o DUVAL O ESSIONAL Vr0ir204Z Eng ineonly m.I. Ma r. um P I'.- ar. L 59ik e'5 1.8,51 aKEAsUDIDUVA7FOR Honda VT1100 TK 60.000 mi 54000 OBO $26.950 ali 631.5 5- IJA52KSONVI LL8E otors30carsinstock 291 FO GORDONCHEV CITY MITSUBISHI AUTODCONTOUR- LEASING 02 T e oPvto r6..-S1 ......... TAC LU PARK10 97tn B ;186 sT e sPpeA na, 1979EL CAMINO tSS ne .s V. BU. WeeksMarine- 2igrandl ftneraT cnromne. .y0m GEORGE MOORE CHEV KEYer COGGIN NISSANne. 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| 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 |
| 80 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |