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Sailor Revived Fire Department Saies A Life Page 3 Military Honored Cummer Museum Hosts Special Cafe Night Pages 8-9 Home Providers CDC Provides In-Home Childcare Page 10 THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING NAS Jacksonville BASE supports fleet ASW Vacation Bible command's first exercise School coming soon Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is cur- rently ongoing for all chil- dren ages 5-12. VBS runs July 25-29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious Education Building 749. This year's theme is "Kingdom of the Son, A Prayer Safari." There are 100 seats available for the weeklong class. For more information on sign-ups or to volunteer, call 542-3051. Special military discount From the USO The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is pro- viding service men and women a new way to enjoy their favorite outdoor activities. The FWC is now offering a Military Gold Sports- man's License to active- duty and retired military who are stationed in Florida or have lived in the state for six months and claim Florida as their pri- mary residence. The reduced-fee annual' license ($20) offers the same privileges as the tra- ditional Gold Sportsman's License ($83.50). If includes hunting, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing licenses and wildlife management area, archery, muzzleloading gun, turkey, Florida water- fowl, snook and crawfish permits. The Military Gold Sportsman's Licenses are only available at tax collec- tors' offices. Those wishing to purchase one must show their military ID cards plus a Florida dri- ver's license or orders showing they are stationed in Florida. More information about hunting and fishing in Florida is available at MyFWC.com. Cycle to the Shore St. Augustine to Daytona Beach Team Navy Ducks is forming and additional cyclists are needed to par- ticipate in the 19th annual MS 150 Bike Tour Sept. 17-18. This is a non-profit fund-raising event spon- . scored by the PGA Tour for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Fortu- nately, because of cyclists that participate in the event there is hope. This year's ride will take cyclists from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach, away from high-traffic areas and around scenic areas along the beautiful east coast of North Florida. For further information, call Miriam Gallet at 635-1654. By Lt. Cmdr. Duane Short Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 Stealthy and quiet predator breaks the surface of the choppy Atlantic, rising from the murky depths look- ing for its next prey. Unbeknownst to the hunter, its presence is known and the Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group anti-sub- marine warfare commander has deter- mined its location. Out of the gloom, a Jacksonville-based P-3C "Orion" anti-sub- marine aircraft appears, swooping over the periscope and deploying its net of sonobuoys to entrap the hidden menace. On board the P-3, AW2(AW/NAC) Sean Badervanhise the electronic warfare sys- tems operator assigned to VP-16's Combat Aircrew 8, marks the position of the sub on his computer screen while Lt. Al Miller, an instructor tactical coordinator from VP-30, acting as this crews mentor, makes a note on his tablet PC computer. Later that night, Miller's, assessment, observations and notes, along with the feedback from other mentors embarked on the strike group ships, submarines, and aircraft, will be electronically merged into a consolidat- ed fleet anti-submarine warfare command (FLTASWCOM) anti-submarine warfare (ASW) debrief. Navy mission essential task list metrics merged with 2-D replay snapshots provide a standardized ASW debrief of the day's events. This new technology will provide the strike group commander, ASW com- Let's get Family Practice & Pediatric Clinic's School & Sport Physical's Marathon coming From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs t's almost that time again! Put on your jogging shoes for Naval Hospital Jacksonville's annual Family Practice and Pediatric Department's school-age children annual "School and Sports Physicals Marathon." The event is set for Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24, Thursday, July 28, and Aug. 4. Make your appointment now by calling in 542-4677. The marathon will be held in the Family Practice Department (Brown Side). The clinic will be accepting patients from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The purpose of this event is to allow for our TRICARE beneficiaries to get their children either a school physical or a pre-participation sports physical. Make your appointment now! School physical are typically required by most schools before entry into pre- school or kindergarten or if the child is starting in a new school system. Most schools and club sports teams (like Pop Warner, etc.) require a pre-participa- tion sports physical in order for students to participate in sports team try-outs and other physical education programs. The purpose of this examination is to ensure the child is medically cleared to play the chosen sport. The pre-participation sports physical form can usually be obtained from the school or club team. The first page of this two page form should be filled out and signed by the parent and athlete before the appointment. The form and more informa- tion on this requirement is available in the parents section on the Duval County Public Schools website at http://www.edu- cationcentral.org/ or at the Florida High School Athletic Association website at http://www.fhsaa.org/ This form is also available in the Family Practice Clinic. The hospital's annual "Marathon" is a day set aside to provide school and sports physical en masse to our Navy families. All TRICARE PRIME patients who have selected Naval Hospital Jacksonville as their Primary Care Manager are eligible for the physical. If your child is not enrolled in PRIME, you may want to enroll mander, commanding officer's and other commanders ASW event by event debriefs on the strike group's performance, facilitat- ing rapid learning, adaptation, and improvement in anti-submarine warfare operations and tactics. The events described above are real. They all played out June 25-27, as aircraft and crews from NAS Jacksonville partici- pated in the Navy's first Integrated ASW Course (IAC) exercise. The course is designed to prepare Navy strike groups to operate as cohesive units to defeat enemy submarines. Each ship and squadron in the Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group has already completed its individual unit level ASW training, learning how to effectively- employ its own sensors and weapons against an enemy submarine. During IAC, these individual units are given the oppor- tunity to evolve into a cohesive ASW force. By working together as a coordinated and integrated ASW team, their collective effectiveness against the submarine threat is much greater than the sum of their indi- vidual capabilities. IAC also marked the beginning of the Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group's at-sea integrated operations as a strike group. In addition to working with Strike Group ASW assets, the ASW commander will also have non-organic assets available, specifi- cally the P-3C Orion integrated for the first time. See ASW, Page 13 Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Duane Short Lt. j.g. Brian Schneider, a VP-16 navigator/communicator, checks that the radios are in good working order for commu- nications. fI- Photo by Loren Barnes Nicholas Moore is examined by Family Practice Physician Lt. Jing-Jing Cardona dur- ing last year's School and Sports Physicals Marathon. This year's physical dates are July 23, 24 and 28 and Aug. 4. now and save the $40 or more that it costs to get this physical done in a local doctor's office. Remember there is no enrollment fee for active duty family members. Call 542-9164 for information on enrolling in TRICARE Prime. Besides the necessary school forms, par- ents should bring with them their personal shot records, and sports team forms if they have them. Patients will need to be dressed in shorts, short-sleeved, loose fitting T- shirts, and a sports bra for girls. Plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to your group appointment to complete all the necessary paperwork. In addition to getting your children's sports physical done, the Marathon will feature information on a wide range of health and safety issues, provided by the Wellness Center, the base police and fire departments, Pediatrics, Family Practice, and other Naval Hospital Jacksonville health care providers. If you can't make the Marathon dates, children's physical can also be scheduled by calling Central Appointments at 542-4677. Official U.S. Navy photo YN2(SW/AW) Lakevia Harris recently spent six months sup- porting the coalition in Iraq. NAS Jax Admin Sailor recounts deployment to Iraq By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor Many Sailors spend time trying to negotiate their way into shore duty so that they can take a break from the rigorous deployment schedules of your average Navy ship. They might dream about the extra time they'll be able to spend with their families or the bachelor's degree that they might actually have time to pursue. However, few, if any shore duty Sailors could imagine that their three-year paid Navy vacation would be inter- rupted by a six-month deployment to Iraqi, but that's exactly what happened to YN2(SW/AW) Lakevia Harris. Harris, an administrative clerk at the NAS Jacksonville Administrative Department, got the call she never expect- ed to get in October 2004. "My leading petty officer called me one day out of the blue and told me that the Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraqi (MNSTC-I) needed an admin clerk and that I had been selected to go," Harris said. "I was stunned. I couldn't believe it was happening at first, but after it sunk in, I kind of looked forward to the challenge." See IRAQ, Page 13 w m 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Be a good neighbor by respecting those around you By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson U.S. Atlantic Fleet Command Master Chief Are you a good neigh- bor? Okay, maybe that's a little vague. How about: Do you respect your neighbors? Do you know your neighbors? Do you think they respect you? All of us have neighbors no matter where we live. On a ship, our neighbors are as close as a rack away. If you live in an apartment, your neighbors are only a wall or floor away. If you live in a house, you have a little more distance but nonetheless, you need to be mindful of some of the responsibilities we share as neighbors. The 'do unto oth- ers as you'd have them do unto you' rule applies. No matter where we live, there are some accepted norms that we should abide by. What's more, there are also laws and city ordnances that dictate our responsibili- ties as homeowners. Whether or not you abide by the norms is up to you, and I'd like to think the majority of us respect those norms and live in respect with our neighbors. Unfortunately, I sometimes FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson hear about things that make me wonder if all Sailors are aware of the things we need to take into consideration as neighbors. Have you ever had to call the police to report loud noise or a party? Have you ever talked to your landlord about unruly neighbors? Have you ever had to call a city office to report a neigh- bor that refused to maintain his or her lawn or property? Many of us have, and my hope is that we are the peo- ple making the calls, not the people causing the calls. Being a good neighbor is actually pretty easy. There are some universal expecta- tions that go hand-in-hand -with living next to others. My challenge to each of you is to think about these things and ask yourself if you are truly doing your best to be a good neighbor. Maintain your property. Keep your yard and space neat and clean, grass mowed and garden weeded. If, at a minimum, you keep your home's outward appearance neat and clean, others will know you care about where you live. Keep the noise down. If you live in an apartment, this is especially critical. Others may have children who go to bed early, or adults may work odd shifts. Don't blast your stereo or turn your television up too loud. If you have a party, inform your neighbors if you expect it to go late. Try to mitigate any concerns your neighbors may have about the noise. If a neighbor complains, turn the sound down, move the party indoors, or end the party. Keep in mind your neigh- bors have the right to peace and quiet, as do you. If you borrow things from your neighbors, return them in a timely fashion. Never take anything with- out asking; just because you know your neighbors or con- sider them good friends, tak- ing things without asking is, in another word, stealing. If you or a member of your family damages some- thing on your neighbor's property, offer to pay it. Respect your neighbor's privacy. If your neighbors are going on a vacation, offer to assist them with their lawn, collection of mail, and keep an eye on their property. Mutual trust is easy to establish between neighbors as long as you always do what you say. Being a good neighbor isn't difficult, but it also isn't necessarily easy. Cultural differences, income differences, longevity differ- ences, and a whole host of other factors can sometimes make living next door to people challenging. My best recommendation is to try to get to know your neighbors. If you are able to strike up a friendship, whatever per- ceived differences you might have may be minimized. When you move into a new home, whether an apartment or house, go around and introduce your See FROM THE FLEET, Page 11 ON THE HOMEFRONT Can the military save the youth of today? By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Afew weeks ago, I wrote a column about my new dog, Annie, and how I'm using princi- pals of boot camp to train her. I wrote that Annie is the "recruit" and ,I'm the "drill sergeant," and that the first step to making her a well-behaved dog is to make her understand that I'm in charge. I realized at the time my comments might be miscon- strued, but, honestly, I expected backlash from PETA, not the military, when I wrote, "We've got to break [Annie] down to build her up." Even so, for all columns that might be "controver- sial" I give my Navy hus- band and dad veto power. (Not that I take their advice, so on second thought, I guess I should say I give them "fair warn- ing.") When I showed Dustin and Dad the column, they both effectively said, "Well, there is a structure to boot camp, and anyone who's been through it knows that." Another military friend who,wishes to stay anony- mous, said, "Drill sergeants did treat us like dogs. I felt like a dog. And that's the way it should be." He went on to say that today's recruits have it "easier" than those before them, and that the system is softening under pressure from society. So what is it about people today that doesn't accept an institution that's been around-and been effec- tive-for generations? Why is it unacceptable to say that military recruits are inferior to their instructors? Why is it taboo to take a group of young men and women and make them equal ("break them down"), then unite them as a team ("build them up again")? Why does everything have to be fair? This issue isn't confined to the military. Society is demanding that we soften our schools, our homes, even our dog obedience classes. I took my boys to play putt-putt last month, and when the 17-year-old employee handed me a club and said, "Here you go, ma'am," I had to do a double take. It was so refreshing. So respectful. Then, several weeks later, I was in a different part of the country waiting in line to pay at a restaurant. A group of teenagers were behind me, and if I printed some of the things they said in public, my editors would surely delete it. The teenagers had what I'd call an "air" about them. Like the world owed them some- thing. As if they needed to look up the word "respect" to know what it meant. Yet, we can't really blame them. Have we taught our youth to be respectful of authority? Some schools don't even use grades any- more for fear that students might get their feelings hurt. After all a bad grade might hurt a child's self con- fidence. But what ever hap- pened to studying and work- ing your way to confidence? Building respect is a process of reward and pun- ishment. It doesn't come from sheltering people from negative consequences. This is something the military has always understood and excelled at. That's why the United States military con-: sistently turns out young men and women of a high caliber, men and women who have improved them- selves through discipline. Several years ago, there was an article in the news about a young Sailor who spray painted a derogatory comment on the side of a bomb that was loaded on an airplane on an aircraft car- rier. The story made news all over the world, casting a negative light on young peo- ple in the military. What I'd like to point out, however, was that the Sailor-who was probably 18-years old-works a 14- hour day seven days a week, wakes up at 5 a.m., and has more responsibility than most other teens his age. Compared to the average youth of today, the Sailor is exceptional, and of all the things he could be doing (drugs, breaking the law, etc.), he's serving his coun- try. I'm sure the young Sailor was disciplined and will think twice before he spray paints again. Which puts him far ahead of his civilian counterparts. No, he's not a "dog," but he has been trained by one of the most superior institu- tions of our society, and that's something we could all learn from. Even Annie. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan: I am in debt and can not get out! It seems that what- ever I try to do does not work. I have read books, lis- ten to talk shows, and talked to my neighbors. Nothing works. Do you have any suggestions that will actually help? MoneyMan Sez: Wow! At least you recog- nize you have a problem. That is actually the first step. My guess is that much of your debt is credit card related. Americans bought over $2 trillion (yes, trillion, with a "t") of stuff on credit cards last year. The out- standing debt on credit cards is almost $700 billion in America alone. Three of five American families do not pay off their credit card balances each month, carrying an average of $12,000 per household. ,It seems that we do not mind being in debt. And that is a big part of the problem. However, with the right attitude and a little credit common sense, anyone can get out of the hole and stay debt-free for life. Here are a few suggestions: First, spend less than you earn. You will never get out of debt if you always spend more than you earn. It may take a while to get there, but get there! Second, get organized. Track your spending, bal- ance your checkbook, and pay your bills on time, every time. If you don't know where your money is going, how do you know if you like the way you are spending your hard-earned bucks? Call your credit card com- pany and asked them to lower your rate. You may be surprised to find that many ,of them will do it just because you asked. Don't wait for them to call you and offer to lower the rates. It likely won't happen. Double your minimum monthly payment, no mat- ter the amount, and your credit card will be paid off in about three years. Can't afford that? Pay only the minimum payment and it could take 30 years to pay it off. For sure you can't afford that! Bottom line: Recognize that you are the one who got you into debt and you are the one who needs to get you out. You can do it by taking one step at a time and staying focused. Once you get credit card debt under control, it seems that magically everything else falls into place. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. S.U N DAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunda\: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic NMass 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. wavaS 5 oiI ... C52SW/RUWI CRRIG MERRILL Job title/command: Galley Hometown: Montoursville, Pa. Family Life: Married Past Duty Stations: NAS Keflavik, Iceland, USS O'Bannon (DD 987) Career Plans: To finish college. Most Interesting Experience: Participating in Operation Enduring Freedom. Words of Wisdom: If you follow directions, you will never go wrong. ( a o ,,er couman,-.N LEONRRD RUGUSTINE Job title/command: Police Officer, Security Department Hometown: Crowley, La. Family Life: I'm married to Katina. We have two daughters, Kaylee and Kinsleigh. Past Duty Stations: Fort Polk, La. Career Plans: To become chief of police. I Most Interesting Experience: Becoming a father. Words of Wisdom: Stay focused or stay blurred. Marine Corps half marathon scheduled for October A attention all runners. The Marines have landed again. The second annual. Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon and Freedom 5K Run will be held Oct. 1, at 7 a.m. The racecourse will begin at the Veterans Memorial Wall on the west side of Alltel Stadium and finish at Metropolitan Park. To participate in the 13.1-mile race or the Freedom 5K, sign up at any of the three 1st Place Sports locations or log on to www.lstplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall. Race profits will be donated to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships to dependent children of service members from all the branches of the mili- tary, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers. Plaques will also be awarded for the top three finishers in all age groups. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAx All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JuAll NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Inlaimo N can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the laml NIEWS Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ,,,,.--,,,~,.-., ,.,,--~,. ,,.rrr~n n*l~-9~mnmr;'~-l~.d~n~-~---mll -r, 4.. axAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 3 HS-5 award Battle 'E' and Safety 'S' for 2004 By Lt. j.g. Anthony Allard HS-5 PAO he HS-5 "Nightdip- pers" were recently awarded the Battle "E" and Safety "S" by Com- mander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, in recognition for superior performance in 2004. At the presentation cere- mony, Capt. Kenneth Burker, commander, Heli- copter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic said, "many units Photos courtesy of HS-5 Capt. Kenneth Burker, commander, Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, Atlantic, presents the Battle "E" Award to Cmdr. Brett Calkins, HS-5 commanding officer during a command quar- ters. have been awarded the Battle E or Safety S, but only an exceptional few have managed to achieve both awards at the same time". HS-5 maintained excep- tionally high readiness lev- els with an impeccable safety record all while enduring a rigorous OPTEMPO, and meeting several detachments and other operational commit- ments. In the past year, the Nightdippers flew over 3,180 mishap-free hours with 2,360 of them embarked, and they sup- ported Operation Iraqi Freedom with 145 combat sorties. HS-5 completed its 2004 deployment on board USS George Washington (CVN- 73) with zero mishaps or reportable injuries to per- sonnel, while achieving an overall 99.8 personnel sor- tie completion rate and 100 percent combat sortie com- pletion rate. Since returning from deployment, the OPTEMPO for HS-5 has not slowed down. HS-5 has been employed with fleet support in 23 of the last 26 months including several detach-' ments aboard 4 different carriers and two trips to AUTEC. The Nightdippers achieved a 100 percent sortie comple- tion rate for every detach- ment in the last year. Recently, the Nightdippers also surpassed 10 years and 33,000 hours of class "A" mishap free flight time. HS-5 has been able to mitigate the risks associat- ed with a high OPTEMPO by conducting 10 safety stand downs and several deliberate ORM sessions. Enlisted safety committee meetings and human fac- tors councils are conducted on a monthly basis. This gives the chain of command a strong sense of the safety concerns within the squadron. HS-5 has also been listed on the retention honor roll for the second quarter of fiscal year 2005 in recogni- tion for its high rate of Members of the HS-5 S"Nightdippe S rs" stand in an "E" for- ,mation to celebrate being awarded - .1 the Command- er, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Battle Efficiency Award for 2004. reenlistments. "Achieving the Safety S and Battle E could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of HS-5's Sailors," re- marked HS-5 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Brett Calkins. The long hours and attention to detail have paid great dividends. The Nightdippers have exceeded expectations in every task they have undertaken, and have done so in a safe manner. The squadron is a great exam- ple of leadership and pro- fessionalism at all levels. NAS Jax Fire Department saves Sailor's life From left, Lt. Billy Brown, Firefighter Tracey Tomes and Firefighter Nathan Hutchinson check their life- saving equip- ment July 13. The three fire- fighters recently used the equip- ment to save the life of a Navy petty officer at Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville. Photo by Ol1 Mike England By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor he firefighters at the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department spend much of their time training to save lives in case the worst should hap- pen. On July 8, it did and one NAS Jax Sailor owes his life to their skills and diligence. At 8:25 a.m. Fire Department Emergency Dispatcher Greta Simcoe received a 9-1-1 call report- ing a man had passed out at Hangar 1000. Simcoe dispatched the engine as she queried for an exact location and retrieved more patient information. She learned that the patient had a severe head wound and relayed that to the responding unit. Only one minute later the incident commander was on scene and within the next minute the engine had arrived on the scene. "When we got to the scene, the patient looked pretty bad," said NAS Jax Firefighter Tracey Tomes. "He had a severe head wound and was breathing agonally, which is when a patient's heart has stopped, but his brain is still telling him to breath." See LIFE, Page 16 *i ngie Hrwr &Sple * Aciv Spotsea-e.act. urnshng o Capig ea Rwig hel MORE THAN 5 MILLION MEMBERS TRUST USAA /i \X'e can help you and your family with: / + Buying a car ) Moving ~J Deploying Separating or retiring . 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The original facility built in 1942, the same as the Battle of Midwa: served as the base galli 30 years. Support ei ment technicians took tody in 1972 when it converted into the-pri east coast support ei ment training fac enabling 33 years of te cal instruction. "Navy and Marine training is evolving rapid pace and this facility is exactly wha AS community needs to training k up" said MTU-3032 Leading Chief Petty Officer ASCM w rib- Tracy Padmore. He added, eck, a "The electronic classrooms in nation the new building will enable (AS) us to better train technicians enter and leaders. These advances hnical in technology have dramati- TTU) cally increased student dially understanding of material v $8.2 and shortened the required ty on instruction time". "Smart Board" technology y was and computer networked year desks are just a couple of the y and advances in training the AS ey for personnel utilize in the quip- 19,000 sq. ft. schoolhouse. cus- Replacing two separate was buildings on base, the new mary 9,000-sq. ft. laboratory con- quip- tains three soundproof bays cility where students will operate achni- and troubleshoot a variety of support equipment in a Corps weather friendly environ- at a ment. The laboratory con- new tains two bays resembling it the RV garages that will enable Keep technicians to move two facility massive aircraft crash cranes indoors, ensuring uninter- rupted delivery of instruction and equipment preservation during inclement weather conditions. State-of-the-art exhaust and fire suppression systems, sound dampening walls and the ability to with- stand a direct hit by a Category Three hurricane are some of the building specifications that will ensure the AS training facili- ty will stand for many years to come. Aviation support equip- ment Sailors and Marines graduating from technical training here at NAS Jacksonville will support the CNO's "Sea Power 21" pro- gram. They will have enhanced war-fighting capa- bilities and will do their part to "ensure our force domi- nates the unified battle space of the 21st century". 'Maulers' receive Retention Excellence Award By Lt. Helen Watson VS-32 PAO he "Maulers" of VS-32 were recently award- ed the Commander, Fleet Forces Command (COMFLTFORCOM) Retention Excellence Award for fiscal year 2004 (FY04), for the fifth consec- utive year. Receiving the award signifies that VS-32 has been able to retain a large number of the com- mand's Sailors by convinc- ing them to "Stay Navy." TPo win this award, a com- mand must meet or exceed the high benchmarks set for retention numbers in four possible categories. Three of these categories, called zones, are delineated by the number of years in service personnel have acquired prior to reenlist- ing in the Navy. To qualify for the award, a command must not only meet attri- tion goals, but must also II 5.. -sl ;~ VS-32 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Henderson, presents the 2004 Retention Excellence Award to NC1 Ralph Seard. C, with 56 percent and 100 percent reenlistment rates, respectively. The ability to achieve these important retention goals is largely due to the hard work of the Maulers' Command Career Counse- lor, NC1(AW) Ralph Seard. According to Seard, "this award means we met the Chief of Naval Operations' retention and attrition goals for the year. Since the CNO's top objectives include boosting recruiting and retention numbers and reducing attrition, receiving this award gives a good impres- sion on [VS-32]." 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A series of com- munity meetings will be held throughout Duval County to gen- erate input from citizens on issues affecting our community. Blueprint for Prosperity is a partnership between the City of Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce and WorkSource designed to raise per capital income for Jacksonville residents through a strategic plan- ning process focused on at least six community foundation areas: economic development, education, racial opportunity and harmony, July 21 Mandarin Christian Church 6045 Greenland Rd. (Dist. 6 Ext. 706) July 25 FCCJ North Campus 4501 Capper Rd. (Dist. 8 Ext. 708) July 28 Celebration Baptist Church 13720 Mc Cormick Rd. (Dist. 3 Ext. 703) August 1 FCCJ Kent Campus 3939 Roosevelt Blvd. (Dist. 14 Ext.714) August 4 Evangel Temple 5750 Ramona Blvd. (Dist. 9 Ext. 709) August 8 Northside Church of Christ 4736 Ave. B (Dist. 10 Ext. 710) infrastructure, leadership and quality of life. Duval County is at 96 percent of the national average for per capital income, while cities like Birmingham, Raleigh, Atlanta, Memphis and Charlotte are well above the national average. Per capital income is calculated by dividing the total income of county residents by the total population. The definition includes earnings from work, wealth earnings from dividends, interest and rent, and transfer payments from govern- ment such as welfare and social August 11 Jacksonville Beach Church of Christ 422 5th Ave. (Dist. 13 Ext. 713) August 15 First Timothy Baptist Church 12104 Biscayne Blvd. (Dist. 7 Ext. 707) August 18 Oceanway Middle School 143 Oceanway Ave. (Dist: 11 Ext. 711) August 22 Parkwood Baptist Church 7900 Lonestar Rd. (Dist. i Ext. 701) August 29 Englewood High School 4412 Barnes Rd. (Dist. 4 Ext. 704) August 30 St. Marks Lutheran Church 3976 Hendricks Ave. (Dist. 5 Ext. 705) security. Blueprint for Prosperity has been gaining momentum since its launch in April. The first stage of the project is nearing completion. More than 350 citizens have par- ticipated in a series of 29 focus groups to help identify factors that are contributing to Duval County's lag in per capital income. The next stage involves a series of community meetings that have been scheduled in each of the 14 City Council districts between July 18 and August 30, 2005. Residents of Duval County are being invited to become architects for Jacksonville's future by partici- pating in one of these meetings. "We are asking residents to help us design the future they want to see in Jacksonville," said Mayor John Peyton. "This is the most important public phase of the Blueprint process. Involvement from the community is critical to success." Community Meetings are being held during the week, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Registration will begin at 6 pm. and snacks will be provided. RSVPs are encouraged, Community Meetings Schedule See Input, Page 13 Blount Island project to reduce costs and improve conditions From Facilities Team Southeast Public Affairs Facilities Team- South- east (FTSE) energy professionals recently identified an energy conser- vation project that will pro- vide improved workplace lighting for Blount Island Command while saving the Marines $114,000 in annual energy costs and benefiting the environment. Signing the task order to the basic ordering agree- ment (BOA) on June 20 with Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) the local electric/water/ wastewater utility company kicked off the first phase of the proj- ect. The cost of the project is $799,000, with lifecycle sav- ings expected to be more than $1.3 million. JEA will finance the cost of the proj- ect over a 10-year period with no up-front cost to the government. In addition to the energy savings and improved lighting levels and quality, the environmental benefit is significant. The project is estimated to reduce the annual produc- tion of carbon dioxide by more than 3 million pounds; annual sulfur dioxide by more than 30,000 pounds; and annual nitrous oxides by more than 11,000 pounds. The first phase consists of lighting upgrades and major lighting infrastructure improvements paid for with the savings harvested from upgrades to the existing lighting systems. Lighting improvements will be made in more than 575,000 sq. feet of building space. Infrastructure improve- ments include installing state-of-the-art light emit- ting diode/photocell security lighting in areas currently not illuminated and dou- bling the number of fixtures and light level in a 302,000 sq. foot maintenance facility. The project's second phase will consist of direct digital control applications, heat- ing, ventilation and air con- ditioning improvements, compressed air system improvements and building envelope improvements. 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With citizen input, the Blueprint process will identify ways to increase productivity and earnings per job, retain and attract high income workers to live in Duval County, decrease the race/ethnic income gap, reduce the number of citizens in poverty, reduce the murder rate, attract high income private sector jobs, retain and attract educated workers with high paying jobs, make our fami- lies more stable, improve gradua- tion and reading rates for all stu- dents and attract more companies to add to the business property tax toitrd ceis eolton r oI ---- m / _ CHAPLAIN'S CORNER lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 7 Last words of those dying do matter By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel I think I'm safe in mak- ing the following obser- vation: Most people have an interest in a per- son's last words before dying. Please, don't get me wrong! I don't mean a mor- bid or gossipy curiosity. In fact, it's very possible that we may experience a sense of reverence when witness- ing or listening to a dying person's last words. When doing so, we want to capture a sense of signif- icance in those words. After all, we'll never hear that person's voice again and we want to capture what final thoughts those words express. To be sure, last words are a reflection of a person's first priorities. History has taught us that. Let me show you by shar- ing with you some famous last words: Alisa Bonaparte: She was Napoleon's sister. As she lay dying, a grieving friend said to her, "Nothing is as certain as death." Alisa then added, "Except taxes." She then died. This made her last words among the most widely quoted. Voltaire: Promised half of his possessions to his doctor for six months more of life. The doctor refused the offer based on the Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina impossibility of the request. Outraged, Voltaire said, "Then I shall go to hell" .. obviously an expression of utter desperation. Famous churchman Charles Wesley simply said, "Satisfied." Adonirum Judson: This incomparable missionary and statesman said as fol- lows: "When the Lord calls, I shall go home with the gladness of a boy bounding away from school!" Indeed, words have not only steered the course of history but have been used either to uplift or under- mine individual lives. Let's face it, words are important whether they are spoken or written. The words that come out of our mouths are a mirror image of what we're thinking. If I may quote an old adage: "Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks." This is a sobering reality because whether we believe it or not, the words we speak can enhance life or undermine it. Our words determine outcomes of events and identify who we are. We simply cannot ignore this. Knowing this, how do we individually measure up? Consider the following questions: 1. 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Intern Casey Paschoalote. Sailer Mfitief By Miriam S. Gallet Editor - A ost Caf6 Nights at the Cummer Museum of Art & M I Gardens, held on the second Thursday of every month, are normally filled with the city's vibrant burgeoning arts community and museum members who *gather to see new work, meet new people and enjoy old Friends. However, Thursday was a completely different setting. About a dozen American flags adorned the entrance to the museum. Old Glory, swaying side-to-side, appeared to be -personally greeting the hundreds of Armed Forces members and guests who attended a historic Military Appreciation Celebration at the Cummer. The NAS Jacksonville brass and enlisted Sailors turned out in force. The Army and Marine Corps were also repre- sented when Willis M. Ball,III, Cummer Museum chairman of the board, welcomed guests and acknowledged the mili- tary member's endless sacrifices and tremendous contribu- tion to the community. "There has never been a more appro- priate time to recognize the members of the Armed Forces than now," remarked Ball, during his speech. "The military is such an important part of the Jacksonville community. Right now, they are making sacrifices all over the world so we may enjoy our freedom. We, with the support of organi- zations like VyStar Credit Union, are very happy to honor them. This is something we will do again next year." SVP-30 Pilot Lt. Joe Levy, who was joined by his wife, April, and daughter, Audrey, said: "This is a terrific cultural experience. This is the perfect opportunity to get out and experience good people and fine art. We thank the Cummer Museum for giving us this salute." As it happens, service members in attendance were pleas- antly surprised by the warm welcome they received at the Cummer and showed an incredible interest and a newfound A beautiful fountain adorns a section of the Cummer Museum gardens. enthusiasm for the exhibits. "The current exhibit, Picturing Jacksonville: 150 Years of Photography, featuring a collec- tion of photographs that capture the history of Jacksonville, is my favorite," exclaimed AB2(SW) Joe Mcquire of NS Mayport. "I like taking pictures and this collection blew my mind." CMDCM(SW) Chris Green, NAS Jax command master chief, found the entire evening to be very refreshing. "I like it. It's very pleasant," he said. "When we go outside the gate, we are always wondering what the community thinks of us. I'm learning that Jacksonville is truly a military town and folks genuinely like the military. I am glad to see our young Sailors taking part in such a cultural gathering." The museum was founded in 1959 as a gift from Mrs. Ninah Cummer, an art collector, civic leader and active member of the Jacksonville community. Aside from being the premier cultural institution in the Southeast, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is noted for its master- piece collection of more than 6,000 American and European (From left) April, Audrey and Lt. Joe Levy, a pilot at VP-30, Alicia and Kimo Silcox, public affairs officer and pilot at VP- 30, enjoy works of art displayed through out the gardens of the Cummer Museum. paintings, an exquisite collection of Meissen porcelain and the European-inspired gardens. In 2004, the museum opened its door to the nationally renowned interactive learning center where visitors of all ages can experience art at a touch of a button. The museum gardens sit on the banks of the beautiful St. Johns River overlooking the hip enclave of San Marco, with partial views of the city's skyline. "There is something serene, perhaps even surreal about strolling through the impeccably kept gardens," stated PH1 Toitte Jackson, lead- ing petty officer at Navy Region Southeast Visual Support Center, who enjoyed a cool evening walk through the gar- dens with two of her four children. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson said, "It's a great gathering. As always, the City of Jacksonville in so many ways shows its appreciation for the military. This event is a genuine example of their hospitality and this is why Jacksonville is such a great town for the mili- tary." "By holding this Military Appreciation Celebration, the Cummer Museum has introduced our young Sailors to a totally new cultural dimension of this great city and I am thankful," added Dobson. See CUMMER, Page 9 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 9 NAS Jacksonville's Honor Support Team parades the colors at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens during the Military Appreciation Night. The Ancient City Slickers provided live entertainment and delighted the attendees with their renditions of patriotic and contemporary tunes during the Military Appreciation Celebration at the Cummer Museum last Thursday. Photos by PH2 Scott Phillips 8 PH3 David Didier NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson talks with Clarence and Fran Stiefe during the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Military Appreciation Night. The Steifes are lifetime residents of Jacksonville and members of the museum. Photo courtesy of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Board President Willis M. Ball, III and Esther Schultz, secretary for VyStar Credit Union Board of Directors enjoy a lively conversation. Vystar Credit Union staff greet visitors to the Cummer Museum during the museum's Military Appreciation Celebration last Thursday. (From left) NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, City of Jacksonville Director, Military Affairs Dan McCarthy, NAS Jax CMDCM(SW) Chris Green and NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn listen as Willis Ball, III, chairman of the board, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, welcomes and praises the military during the museum's military appreciation celebration. A U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps members Caitlin Daffron, Liz Evans, Michelle O'Harte and pose for the camera during their participation in the Cummer Museum Military Appreciation Celebration last Thursday. PH3 Clarck Desire of Navy Region Southeast and his son, Clarck Jr., enjoy a view of the Fuller Warren bridge from the museum gardens. CUMMER: Museum 1bits military From Page 8 Also in attendance at the festivities were VyStar Credit Union President and CEO Terry West and Jacksonville City Council Vice President Michael Corrigan, Jr. "I thank the Cummer for inviting VyStar to be part of this event. We can never do enough to thank the mil- itary. They protect our way of life and I can't say enough about their courage," West remarked. According to Corrigan, the evening was a big thrill. "It's a dual apprecia- tion night for me. I appreciate the arts and I appreciate the military and to have them all under one roof is remarkable," he said. As the evening progressed, a mix of art enthusiasts and well-mannered military service members shared food, drinks and sea stories. Patriotic and Folk Americana tunes softly filled ajreciation event the gardens as the Ancient City Slickers entertained the crowd inside. "Anything that we can do to appre- ciate the young people serving in our military today is wonderful," said long-time museum member Clarence Steifel, who was accompanied by his wife, Fran. "I am proud of the Cummer Board of Directors for put- ting this celebration together and for supporting our service members. This is an unforgettable night." U.S Navy Sea Cadet Corps Member Caitlin Daffron creates her own masterpiece in the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Art Connection, an interactive learning center where visitors experience art at the touch of a button. (From left) NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn and CMDCM(SW) Chris Green and Cummer Museum Chief Curator Jeanette Toohey and Public Relations Director Maria Haines share cultural thoughts and experi- ences about the City of Jacksonville. I oA. 10 Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 Home childcare program gives military families peace of mind By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Being part of a dual military family or becoming a single military member with chil- dren can be extremely challeng- ing especially when it comes to finding adequate childcare during duty days or late working hours. While the NAS Jax Child Development Center (CDC) is constantly full of military chil- dren, the center closes its doors each night at 6 p.m. and is closed on weekends. Fortunately, the center also runs a program called the Child Development Home (CDH) pro- gram which provides military families the same quality of child- care in a home setting. "We have many parents whose children are enrolled here who stand duty or work different hours. Home providers can offer care in these kinds of situations. They are sub- sidized for taking children during other than normal working hours," explained CDH Monitor Lisa Williams, who has run the program for the past two years. Currently, there are six home providers available on base and 13 off base. Nine more are in the process of becoming certified. All home providers are trained pro- fessionals who must follow specif- ic guidelines and regulations mandated by the Department of Defense and the State of Florida if they are located off base. "Being located on base is more convenient because it's easier to become certified. When you live off base, providers must be approved through the Department of Children and Families. They must also take an exam and become certified through the State of Florida. State officials must also inspect the home which takes about four to six weeks to get an appoint- ment," said Williams. "It normally takes about 60 ,days to become a provider Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Child Development Home Provider Phyllis Cole (front) pushes a buggy with two of the children, Dominic Mace (left in buggy) and Malachi White she watches along with her son, Austin and daughter, Morgan (not pictured) as they go for a neighborhood outing. Behind them is Child Development Home Provider Donna Dregory with two of the children she watch hs in her home. depending on how fast the paper- work is turned in," Williams added. The first step in becoming a home provider is to make an appointment with Williams. "I sit down with th them and explain all the ins and outs of the program. After a background check and fin- gerprinting, they must complete a five-day orientation program with our trainer. Once they complete all their training including CPR and a first aid class, and all the inspections are completed, they can start their business," said Williams enthusiastically. The CDC maintains a list of children who are enrolled at the center who need childcare. Once the new provider decides what kind of care they can offer and when, the children and providers are matched up through a data- base. Each provider can take six children which includes their own children under the age of eight. Two of the children they can care Child Development Home Provider Ina Daniel participates in a karaoke session with 3-year-old Deundre Williams (left), 3-year-old Jaiden Deaver (front) and 2-year-old Jordan Deaver in her home July 13. for must be under 24 months. For Home Provider Cecilia LaGrule, it was the perfect busi- ness for her lifestyle. "I love chil- dren. Plus, I can stay home and take care of my own children. It's my own business and I'm my own boss," she said happily as she fed one of the infants she was caring for. "I became a provider to help out the single military parents by offering childcare assistance on base where it's easier for them. I've been doing this for two years. It's challenging, but it's really a good program. I usually care for two infants and a toddler and they sure do keep me busy," remarked Home Provider Donna Dregory. And while the children keep the providers busy, the providers keep Williams busy. "My job is predominately home visits. I go to the provider's home unannounced and make sure they are following the rules and regulations of our program. I ensure the children are eating the USDA proportions required, check that the provider's certifications such as CPR and first aid are current, set :..'M NAS Jax Fire Inspector Robert Winchester gives Child Development Home Provider Cecilia LaGrule some important information on fire safety during a routine inspection in her home Thursday. LaGrule, holding 6-month-old Christopher Maness, has been a provider here for the past two years. up home and fire inspections and talk to the providers about any issues they might have," Williams continued. "I also speak to the parents to make sure they are happy with their childcare." Williams is a strong advocate of home childcare. "I believe that infants up until the age of two do somewhat better in a home envi- ronment because it's more close knit and more familiar. Parents seem to like it more. As they get older, I think they should broaden their horizons and social skills by coming to the center," she explained. While the center has a struc- tured learning curriculum, many of the home providers offer the same learning curriculum the center follows. "We don't specifi- cally tell the providers they have to follow a learning curriculum. Our trainer gives each provider a set of ideas that they can incorpo- rate into their program. She gives them a theme and they work from there. It's a great way to stimulate the children and keep them busy. Many of our providers use our curriculum and ideas," added Williams. According to Williams, there is a huge need for more home providers in this area. "We have a great team here, but we are always looking for more providers both on and off base. We need new, fresh and motivational peo- ple. It takes special people to work with children. Our goal is to increase our number of providers by at least 10 percent by the end of the year," she concluded. If anyone is interested in becoming a home provider, please contact Williams at 542-5381. 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According to the citation, age the workload of her position by mastering the appropriate skill levels, managing backlogs during surge deployments, setting priorities and meeting deadlines. During her time at Navy College, she has gained the trust and respect of her superiors, colleagues and students alike. Her guidance and direction to over 165 com- mands has been instrumen- tal in the success of the Navy College office in pro- viding quality voluntary educational programs for training of two contract test examiners and played a crucial role in bringing them up to speed. Navy College Director Jeannie Fleming was eager to recognize Argo's hard work and dedication to the education of NAS Jax's Sailors. "Dana has been an important member of our team for a while now and I felt that it was about time she was recognized her for selflessness," Fleming stat- ed. "She is without a doubt one of the best in the Navy it ng her praises." Argo was surprised to receive the award and was quick to point out the hard work and dedication of her coworkers. "I really see this as more of a team award. Everyone in this office always rises to the occasion when there are challenges to be met. This award could have just as easily been given to any one of my coworkers," Argo said. "Our ability to work as a team is what makes Navy College Jacksonville one of the best in the Navy." Photo byJO1 Mike England NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents Navy College Counselor Dana Argo with the Civilian of the Quarter award July 14 at the Navy College office. NavHosp Jax recognizes Civilians of the Quarter From Naval Hospital lax Public Affairs Civilian staff mem- bers play a vital role at Naval Hospital Jacksonville and its Branch Health Clinics in the delivery of outstanding health care every day. Each quarter the hospi- tal recognizes "Civilians of the Quarter" who have made outstanding contri- butions. 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Antonio Ervin, chap- ter president, explained, "We are proud of our tradi- tion of awarding young high school seniors but there are so many, young Sailors who are effectively balancing their military duties with scholastic suc- cess. Efforts of these Sailors are commendable and worthy of recognition and encouragement." This year's award recipi- ents were: AZ2 Jason Glover, who currently Works at VR-58as a tech- nician for the C-40A air- craft. Glover has a grade ppint average (GPA) of 4.0 and received a college award to Florida Commu- rity College at Jackson- v.lle (FCCJ) of $250. ;'HM2 Crystal Starnes- wright who currently works in Naval Hospital i ,i i Iiw NI Photo courtesy NNOA Jacksonville Following the presentation of awards at this year's Samuel P. Massie Members of the NNOA Jacksonville Chapter with Rear Adm. Annette E. Scholarship banquet National Naval Officers Association scholarship Brown, commander, Navy Southeast Region and Dr. Edythe Abdullah, pres- awardees assemble with the banquet's featured speakers. Left to right are AZ2 ident, FCCH, Downtown Campus. Jason Glover; HM2 Crystal Starneswright; Matthew Laboone; Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown; Dr. Edythe Abdullah, Jacksonville's Resources in Tennessee, and complet- R e g i o n president, FCCJ, Downtown Campus; Amanda B. Combass; Kayle Nixon; Lt Jacksonville's Resources in Tennessee, and complet- Region Antonio Ervin, president NNOA Jacksonville Chapter; Robert Allen and Nicole MT t Di/ t^...4 t^^.-- d-+- e h is(*f \/if doct ora l studie at R e a r * and has a GPA of 3.7, received a college award to FCCJ of $250. Matthew Laboone, a Fleming Island High School student with a GPA of 3.9 received a $1,000 award. Kayle Nixon, a Stanton College Prepara- tory School student with a GPA of 4.0, received a $1,000 award. Robert Allen, a student at the Paxon School for Ad- vanced Studies with a 3.2 GPA, received $800. Nicole Kornatz, a Wolfson High School student with a GPA of 3.9, was awarded $700. And Amanda Combass, a Keystone Heights Junior/ Senior High School stu- dent with a GPA of 3.8, received $500. This year's banquet was bittersweet because the scholarship name sake, Dr. Samuel Massie, passed away on April 10. Massie was born in North Little Rock, Ark., on July 3, 1913. He graduated from high school at the age of 13 and graduated Summa Cum Laude from A.M. & N. College of Arkansas at 18 years of age. He earned his Masters Degree at Fisk University Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. In 1966, he became the first black pro- fessor at the United States Naval Academy, where he taught chemistry and co- founded the Black studies program, until his retire- ment in 1994. 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Luke has facilitated similar efforts in 55 cities, both large and small, over the last 20 years. a mortar attack, suicide bomber or car bomb, the attacks were a daily occur- rence. Most of the attacks were unsuccessful, but you still needed to keep your head down and your eyes open," Harris said. Despite the constant threat of attack, the actual living conditions were bet- ter then most people would think. Amenities such as personal refrigerators, tele- visions and comfortable two-man rooms were given to personnel in the green zone. "The living conditions were pretty good. They gave me my own cell phone, which could receive incoming calls from the states for free, the food was really good and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation PLAN/. LOT SQ,FT. EXTERIOR (MWR) department did a lot to keep us entertained when we weren't on duty," Harris said. 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Project includes upgrade lanes, pinsetters and scoring system. Outdoor pool Open through Aug. 15 Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. recreational swim Sunday 1-5 p.m. recreational swim Call 542-2930 for more information. Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30-8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m. noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 daily, DoD $2 daily, Guests $3 daily For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Orlando Shopping Trip July 30 Includes a trip to Millenia Mall and the Premium Outlet WMall. $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. St. Simons Island, Ga. Aug. 20 Enjoy a historical bus tour of the Island, including Christ Church, and the lighthouse and Museum. Includes transportation, tour and lighthouse visit. $33/person Sign up by Aug. 5. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game Tonight, shuttle departs at 6 p.m. Free food. Scuba Certification Trip July 22-24 $150/person Includes transportation, lodging, rental and certification card. Photo byJO2(AW) Cassandra Thompson Children enrolled at NAS Jacksonville's Morale, Recreation and Welfare Youth Center Summer Camp enjoy a day of canoeing at the Mulberry Cove Marina. Front to back are Michelle Garrett, Kaitlyn Rose, Matthew Breen, Erika Bryan, Kiera Brown and Petronia Hall. The marina offers a wide variety of rental boats at low cost. For more information, call 542-3260. Texas Hold'em Tournament July 25, 7 p.m. At The Zone For information on booking command or private func- tions 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. 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. Sailbqats raced from the marina are free. Call 542-3260 for more details. Every Thursday free kayak/canoe rental for active- duty. Brand name fishing tackle, sunglasses, knives, and other gear-at low prices. For more details, e-mail phillip.s.collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the youth center please call 778-9772. Freedom Bingo Tomorrow night, 6-8 p.m. $1 per person ssI. II i-~ Looking for providers! Be your own boss. hours. Want free advertising and referrals? Contact CDH at 542-5381 Rltq49q Set your own \HULA CLMSAS ^ Beginner Keiki Classes (Ages 3-12) beginning July 26 S Beginner Wahine & Kane (13-Adult) , 06 beginning July 28 Tahitian & Maori Classes Available Instructor Anela Fuller Johnson 25 Years Experience USO offers Jaguars tickets from the USO J ;acksonville Jaguars tickets ard going on sale soon! The USO sells tickets to every Jaguars,., home game includingg pre-season) for 88 per'ticket. In order for us to be able to sell these tickets at this price, there are a few rules we need to follow. We ask for your cooperation so we will be able to sell the tickets in the years to come. Here are the rules: These tickets may be purchased by active duty members only. We will be checking IDs when we sell the tickets. Active-duty members may purchase a maximum of two tickets per game and can bring any guest they choose (civilian or military.) Active-duty members may purchase a maximum of four tickets per game if they choose to bring their spouse and children. Ticket holders must enter the stadium via the USO gate, located between Gates 3 and 4. Other gates will not be able to allow entrance to USO ticket holders. These will be gate guards at the USO gate to ensure the rules will be fol- lowedi. Military IDs must be presented to the gate guards. No exceptions will be made by gate guards regarding the USO ticket policy. Violators will be turned away. Please cooper- ate with the gate guards. They didn't create the rules, they are just there to make sure the rules are being followed. Ticket sales begin at 8 a.m. at the USO at NAS Jax (9 a.m. at the USO at Mayport), two Mondays prior to the game. The first game is Aug. 13 against the Dolphins. Tickets will go on sale Aug. 1. In the event the ticket sale date is a holiday, tickets will go on sale the following business day. Commands or groups (FCPOA, CPOA, etc.) wish- ing to hold an event can also purchase tickets. For individuals who will be deployed, there is a pro- gram called "Sailors Aweigh" that can provide free tickets to the game so your children can attend. For more information on group sales or the Sailors Aweigh Program, call Sonya at 778-2821. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m. Jags vs. Dolphins, tickets on sale at USO Aug. 1. Aug. 25, 8 p.m. Jags vs. '." a. Falcons, tick- ets on sale at USQAug.1& Sept. 11, 1 .p.m. Jags vs. Sea- hawks, tick- ets on sale at USO Aug. 29. Oct. 2, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Broncos, tickets on sale at USO Sept. 19. Oct. 9, 8:30 p.m. Jags vs. Bengals, tickets on sale at USO Sept. 26. Nov. 6, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Texans, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 24. Nov. 13, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Ravens, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 31. Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, tickets on sale at USO Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 19. Depression ...Are All of Your Days Cloudy? Sad, worthless or guilty Trouble eating or sleeping No motivation Difficulty concentrating Feeling downhearted or blue If you are experlehcing any of these symptoms, you may be depressed. Dr. Mark Joyce of CNS Healthcare in Jacksonville, who has conducted numerous clinical research trials, Is conducting a medical research study for individuals 18-64 years of age who are experiencing the symptoms of depression. If you enter the study, all study-related medical care will be provided at no charge and you may be compensated fortime and travel. CNS Healthcare strives to Improve the lives of everyone experiencing depression. Research Is the answer to finding new treatment options. Call today for more information. 1-904-281-5757 1-800-400-6111 www.cnsheaithcare.com 02005 Clinical Neurmndenoe Solufio,,s Inc. Research is the Answer rx's Upscale Club (LUl ciristop fers www.clubchristophers.com $2 Domestic Beer $2 Shots WEDNESDAY NITE Women's Wednesday $3 Hennessy $1 Ladies Drinks till 12am THURSDAY NITE Karaoke Nite Texas Hold'em Late Night 2 for 1 Drinks FRIDAY NITE Latin Nite $1 Ladies Drinks till 12am SATURDAY NITE Soulful Saturday $3 Grey Goose till 12am $1 Ladies Drink till 12am 1620 Wels RdeEOrange Park o 215-422 I~ "' -- r ~P r- i b Ja 16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 Explaining an By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo Special Contributor Editor's Note: Olivolo is the command financial specialist at the Naval Healthcare Support Office, NAS Jack- sonville These days, with the volatile stock market and astronomical real estate prices many Americans are turning to annuity products as a way to "guarantee" a certain amount of return on investment. In plain English, an annuity is a bunch of structured payments or equal payments made reg- ularly, like every month or every week. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), annu- ities have become a part of the retirement and invest- ment plans of many Americans. Before you buy an annuity, you should know some of the basics - and be prepared to ask your insurance agent, bro- ker, financial planner, lots of questions about whether a variable annuity is right for you. Although annuities are technically insurance prod- ucts, they are often pro- moted as investments that "vary" according to how you invest the assets. Don't invest in variable annuities without under- standing them. Investments in variable annuities do grow tax- deferred; however, tax rates are low these days and the money you with- draw will be taxed at income rated, not the lower rates for dividends and capital gains. You can get tax-deferred growth from your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), company 401K plan or Roth IRA. Getting out of an annuity nuities can be costly. The high surrender fees of some annuity products reach 7 percent or more. On a $100,000 investment, your "surrender fee" could total $7,000. Gasp! Also, with- drawing before age 59 might also trigger a "sur- render fee" taking a huge bite out of your overall return on investment. Beware of annual fees too...these can sometimes reach 2-3 percent of your total investment. Annuity salespeople try and sell you on the annu- ity's added "death benefit." Be careful. The big catch here is that you have to be dead to receive it. Your heirs will likely only receive the amount of money you put into the annuity. Generally, it's an expen- sive feature that makes more money for the insur- ance company than for you. Plus, if you already have SGLI or other type of term life insurance, why do you need life insurance attached to your invest- ment? There are some annuity companies such a Columbia College offers classes at NAS Jax From the Navy College Office The following are the classes available for the early fall session which runs Aug. 15 through Oct. 8 through Columbia College at NAS Jax: Day/Time Course Title Bldg./Room M/W, 5-7:30 p.m. CISS 241 Introduction to Programming 110/Lab 1 M/W, 5-7:30 p.m. MKTG 331 Consumer Behavior 110/1 M/W, 5-7:30 p.m. PSYC 304 Personality Theory 110/5 M/W, 7:45-10:15 p.m. CISS 350 Advanced Algorithms and Data 110/Lab 1 M/W, 7:45-10:15 p.m. MGMT 361 Human Resource Management 110/1 M/W, 7:45-10:15 p.m. PSYC/ T/TH, 5-7:30 p.m. T/TH, 5-7:30 p.m. T/TH, 5-7:30 p.m. T/TH, 7:45-10:15 p.m. TH, 5- 10 p.m. TH, 5-10 p.m. SOCI 325 CISS 410 CJAD 350 POSC 433 CJAD 415 ACCT 281 PHIL 330 Research Design 110/5 Computer Networks and Comm.110/Lab 1 Corrections and Penology 110/6 Balkan Politics 110/5 Criminal Procedures 110/5 Accounting II (Managerial) 110/1 Ethics 110/Test Rm. First class 8/26, Last class 10/14 F, 5-10 p.m. ECON 293 Macroeconomics For more information, call 778-9769. 110/1 LIFE: Sailor saved by base fire department Fiom Page 3 As the firefighters were assessing the patient, the Navy medical unit arrived. As they arrived, the patient went into full cardiac arrest. The firefighters immediately started cardiopulmonary resuscitation as the medical unit broke out their Life Pack. NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall then directed the firefighters to use their automated external defibrillator (AED), at which time the pads were applied and the unit advised shock. The patient was shocked and a pulse was observed. "We recently acquired the AED and it has already saved two lives at NAS Jax. It's really an amazing device and I think it played a significant role in saving this Sailor's life," Hall stated. A helicopter Medevac was then called to transport the patient to the Shands trauma unit. By the time the patient had been transported to the airfield he was semi-con- scious and was fighting the firefighters only 20 minutes after the initial call. It was unbelievable that only 15 minutes before he was clinically dead," said Firefighter Nathan Hutchinson. "Usually severe heart attack victims go into a coma, but this guy wanted to fight the emergency medical technicians (EMT) on the helicop- ter." The patient was then transported to the trauma unit where they found that he had suffered a massive heart attack and had a complete blockage of two arteries in the heart. He is expected to make a full recovery and was released from the trauma unit July 11. "The attending trauma .surgeon called me and congratulated us on saving this Sailor's life," Hall said. "He reported the patient was saved by the AED and our quick and professional response. In fact, he reported the patient suffered no detectable brain damage at all due to the incident, a real credit to our department and its members." The patient was AZ1 Burnett Dozier, a Sailor with NAS Jax's Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment (AIMD) Jacksonville, who is married with two children and was getting ready to retire in September. Thanks to the NAS Jax Fire Department, he'll get that chance now. "To be honest, I don't really remember a whole lot about that morning," Dozier said. "I just remember not feeling very well as I was walking to AIMD's front gate. After that, it's all black. I just remember waking up in the hospital. My whole perspective on life has changed. I'm just kind of taking it one day at a time. I'm very grateful to the NAS Jax Fire Department and everyone else who has supported my family and me." The Dentist Place . And... The Dentist Place 6b (kJs The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Excluding co-pays and deductibles) Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 Bryan T. Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 . L T.T now selling Jags tickets *. '... ^ ".- ., L Photo by JO1 Mike England NADEP employee Mike Broome looks on as Jacksonville Jaguars Cheerleaders Missy Gallep (back) and Kimberly Newbern (front) sign a poster at the NAS Jax Information, Tours and Tickets Office (I.T.T.) July 13. The cheerleaders were there to kick off the begin- ning of the Jaguars ticket sales at the I.T.T. office. Vanguard and T. Rowe Price that offer low-cost annuities and don't levy surrender charges, or offer any "death benefits." However, for most people, it is best to max-out on TSP (or 401K plan), Roth IRAs before thinking about annuity investing. MAYQE{' SH. S"Look your I best for less. Indulge yourself in clothes ol style, beauty & distinction" . :REER CLOTHES FORMAL WEAR i (A',UAL WEAR DESIGNER FASHIONS HANDBAGS & ACCESSORIES I. I.. Nancy's Fancy f : 0 N 5 I'G N MENT S H O P 5433 ROOSEVELT BLVD 904-384-6311 sro, m OURS: M-F 10:30o7:00 SAT 10:30o 6:00 Next to Shell Station "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach 81% of the military community M iltary Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors lcMirror mapoxirinews Periscope Published by he lorida imes-nion 06968 JaxAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 17 SPORTS & STANDINGS Fall softball meetings These meetings will be held Aug. 10 in the con- ference room in Building 850 at the following times: 11:30 a.m. Greybeard (NAS Jax active duty ages 30 and up) Noon Intramural (NAS Jax active duty only) 12:30 p.m. Women (active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, DoD) The season is scheduled to begin in September. Commands having an athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. Open league softball meeting The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. at Mulligans. The league is open to active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, reservists, Department of Defense and all Naval Aviation Depot employees. The season is scheduled to begin in mid September. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Sand Volleyball Standings Teams VP-30 As of July 15 Wins 9 Losses 1 CV-TSC NAR HS-15 Sand Fleas CNATTU (2) CNATTU (1) AIMD 610 Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings As of July 15 Teams Wins Losses FACSFAC 4 0 HS-11 3 1 FASO 3 1 Navy Band 3 1 VS-32 Gold 2 1 CNATTU 2 2 NCTS 1 2 VS-30 1 2 HS-15 0 3 AIMD 610 0 4 Intramural Golf Liberty League Teams VP-30 VP-5 Officers AIMD Gold Standings As of July 15 Wins 3 2 3 Losses 0 0 1 VP-16 VR-58 VS-32 Blue AIMD Red Blount Island VP-5 Enlisted AIMD Blue VP-62 Summer Team Protest This VS-30 VS-22 HS-15 Naval Hospital Blount Island HS-11. Air Operations AIMD Run & Gun VP-16 Power Playaz VP-5 VS-31 SBasketball Standings As of July 15 Wins 5 4 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Losses 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 COMMUNITY CALENDAR JAX TALES vB MKE JONES WwmuLS;eITS"si v* 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. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a mem- bers only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civil- ians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@ njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups. firstcoastcommunity.com/mom- sclub. 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 AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. 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.f1 x.org. The NAS Jax Yacht Club will hold their annual "Poker Run" Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. Anyone inter- ested in participating should call Dave or Jeanne Bailey at 779- 7394 or 651-3990. 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- ipopopl @cs.com. Upcoming activities at Westside Regional Park A Treasure Hunt will be held tomorrow from 10-11:30 a.m. IA -A-4na 1r i -:u p -m. a! vvesrsrmue- ana 1-2:30 p.m. at westside Regional Park Nature Center. Participants will learn how to use a compass to locate hidden treasure. A Snake Savy class is planned for July 25 from 1:30- 2:30 p.m. at the park. Learn more about the common snakes in Florida and if they are ven- omous or non-venomous. Learn Grapevine Basket- weaving July 28 from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn how to make a basket using natural fibers such as grapevine. This cooci Msucm~s 1 (00)MERCm-K a CptkI...c iaI Jacksonville's All Brick Builder program is limited to adults and children 12 and older. Registration is required for all activities by calling 573-2498. SI .10% MATTRESS OFF 'iT TO THE MILITARY I t! 203 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park, FL 32073 , (904) 276-3999 Fax: (904) 276-3914 L---. --- ------- ----------------- We support our troops Hidden Oaks Ranch .Plan #2547 ..$273,325 904-291-9312 Pine Lakes ....... 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Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. 100 Clubs and 125 Personals 305 Southside 315 Arlington 320 Westside 325 Jaksotnv 330 Beaches 340 St.o ns .365 Manufatured 385 Miscellaneous Organizations _305_315_320_325_Jacksonville 330 MunuHo ac Du dec f XESANDPACK-owner 4/3, cdesac, Hills pool, fenced 1/3 acre 1000sf AWESOME OWNER rs, culd CARONE atedC. DALCLAYNASSAU Avoid Inodile every ING MATERIAL I on preserve, $390k in-yard 3,000 sq ft appi$108k463-0665 FIN-NOBANKavailnow 43+bonus LandHomesPackages WILL PICK UP SAME 464-0840655-5807 total, area, beau- hr ghout, scrnd callMr. Lewis 783- 5t Foreclosure AM'2PM 213.4155 DAY. 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FSBO Brookwood Forest Ask about Special 2.5 B kitchen w/island Ca 291-2735 stopaxforeclosurecom RrEWARDIFMaxvilleroffNFS13d RElliott's we IteL2N5BBOrooheodworlag-c REWARD Maxville ff Plantation 's flaschenrealty.com 3/2 1480sf great n'hood Finance Programs. Huge master suite. Orange Park/ BRAND NEW 3/2.5, 2car LAND HOME PACKAGE 7052051 67679771 Marys 2040 sfton cul-de-sac, lots of 7869135 pe n fl or n 335 ay gar+loft. Close to Bch, 3BR 2BA Doublewide On Real Estate 705 6 In32tra1oast u rschl st&emel,8 $1693000 o rpen ---or39 bedroom,d0.69 acre 306uInd_ 904-759-0247 278-6005 904-537-6835appt. PCS Offer$325k. 561-346-4999 $980 Down $580 Month Wanted fenced yardingroundRTT N3/2ustom built Call Mr. Lewis 783-8385 120 Notices pool, lakefront, 2 car aOMTTYTOWN/home 2100 sq ft. WHISPER RIDGE FSBO garage,120 es 239900 ABANKREPO 2brhome, HOMES BYTONEY Remodeled 4/2 Central builtfortallpeople new hm, 1845sf.3br/ MOVING! MUSTSELLI ANGELO BUYS DR. P.H.Elagscos $29,9009Forlisting 320 Westside CRC-057161 A/C L fenced yd. (raised counters); 2ba den, (opt 4th brm) 3/2, 1525sf+ over 2 acres HOUSES CASH ! S p at 912- 6737773 800-749-8124 x56 4WEBUY&SELLHOUSES. Sout7 m 436 on 1 acre of land on lake view, grt invest@ of land. Won't last! Any cond, handyman, his practice at 580 w. ALL AREAS. AA SoutelDr8774771034 Orange Park. As Is. Pay $289K Jose 904. 810- 5729 $650 per month, fire damaged, 8th St. as of 8/8/05. CLOSETOBEACH 1.2acres,brck,3/2grt 759-7671KEVIN RENTTOOWN4/1 off mortgage $71K. Only or 5016951 Ive msg Call Mr. Bradley 8741862 distressed, vacant or Records maybe kicked 12311Kensngton LakesDr. rm.FPdin rmhrd wd interestedneed calto or291-3100 occupied,ANYHERE up prior to 8/8/05. 302 Riverside 2/1.5, 1100sf, TH. Bit '00, flrs,8acre pond/pool. Westside 3/2 1500+SFBADCREDIT iresteand see or for o2A Wateron N ROE-11 ANYCONDITION.. Please call 634-0467 to ~ JVA mvernew cer. tile, all appi l1500+sf.$18k 226-1278 garage, new car- CRET re detail. Wa a60 newar7368954 driveby and see or for aterfront NEVER BEFORE TITLED Apts/comm'/residential have records ready. stay, scr lanai, lake view 1a0pet/paint, fenced 1- 866-291-1701 before 4/2, only $49,900. Free NO DEAL TOO BIG or A FORECLOSURE gated comm.$134900. 3/1-1250sf, $115.9k Will y d sc rn orch 330 Beaches 3PM central time. move & set up 783.4619 TOO SMALL Ill InHome child care 4BR,Only $50,000! 904-220-0202 help w/closing cost. v in ng, thermal 3 Beaches ALTAIAHA RIVER Quick closings or t openings available 800-749-8124 x5545 455-0989 windows, 105K 778-4101 BOATING, SKIING, FISHING PROPERTY300AC. NEW 5/3, 21oo SQ.Fool.y 90621636 _meals and snacks $M dinPCS *D LKApo10,ir On 1 Acre. Buy for only. 9046261636 iluladd $55.0310 MBANK REPOI3 Only JAX BCH Ocean Forest- DR'S LAKE Appprox 15ft river $500 down, $750mo. 9048135253 nludd 60$69,9 310 Mandarin00BANK REPF 3/2, Only 3/2 2 car gar, Irg yd, frontage. $1400/pm Cl 477-4225 or Email at 0481352 wk iycall2781 962 3 0 5 Southside 800-74 8124 x5437 North $359K. 904-249-9607*for all. Serious.in4- onlyilatVacant Land to build wkly call 278-1962 305 Southside 800749 -?24'?57 101325, 1 o h E dBEAUTY!* mcom, 5a$70K g Ae ls lu.oet WANTED TO BUY NEEDALAWYERt 3105QFT 4/3. BR LOFT Jacksonville ponte Vedra 3/2 w/ 5/3.5,3 car gar, 4200sf, 912-367.4849 Baxley,GA SAVETHOUSANDS! acanteLan built AccidentArrestE ? DivorceR? A FORCLOSUE BuyTILE. BERBER, $345K, Block 3/2 ch&a new garage, + FLA& bonus deluxe custom Privrd Land Home Package! 20 acre. 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Lathe Engine Gear Head Screw Cutting Lathe DIVORCEFA ILY LAW 904-571-5234 S'SIDE/The Lakes 3/2 amenities on SR 13,4m fp, Indry, $925m. 3844479 Engine 15" Plus Metric, (2) Lathe Engine 480 V, 3PH., JULINGTON FOREST- Domestic Paternity Child Support GREEN COVE SPRINGS very gdshapapp e sty, $142K m a RD AVONDALE HI RISE Heavy Duty Brand Saw, 5HP. Radical Drill w/Tilt new ac,plumbing, hl CusKtody Lsis 8-812 wl oek 90410949 Table 2)Hand Speed Grinders w/Attachments, 12" tilecarpet, ge. Child Custody Li osure3bed$31,000x $13.offer 9 me warr'ty RIVERFRONT Rotary Table w/Accessories, Dividft ing Double Head 3/2.89sf.grtm375 Farms Eff Listings 800-749-82 iciencyx&/2/35867 $130k. 9Bd-610-998 "BArea ge k11MANKRUPTCY/ DIa tt AseD 375 ea BaoyeA i wier Milling a kitch w/bay window. 3BD.2.BAa1831sq.Ig 2/2.5,1384 s f,55 __s _384-_ _ort- PowerFeed, Digital Readout & Right Angle Milling FDR,deck,irrig system. ANKRU T / | fenced d 3 years appigranite,lake Mna Attachments, Vertical Milling Machine Mill $239,900 80-3713 eTCTT new $17 K PCS call vnewgated.$199,900 180 AC -Farm and tim BEAUTIFULw 3-71 w/Power Feed.Accurite Milmate&6"FVise. 4/2 Pool Mandarin. FORECLOSURES 2724408 904-755-6ewgated8$199,900 180 AC -Farm and tim- BEAUTIFUL- O CMN E tensive landscaping PACE ISLAND 3br/2ha ST. AUG BCH -I 1/1 $2500/ac 912-647-5880 COMMUNITY! ' ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY JULY 22. KW,[-f' nd?7673n3 PACE ISrAND3r/maST./AUG BCH -551/1 BAKER CO.-115- ac, B ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY JULY 22. t.86 e Z38h 476 1-33 a 2-car court yard w/bonusrm,$155k. BAKER CO.-15+- ac. 0-r-r.giSpar-,-l.-i RMCashorApproveentry. Gated comm. Call 904-806-4407 zoned AG. 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CBC058997 904-854-7101 / A ~ 4'; OPPOlThjNfly C0D4194 JaxAfr NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 410 Condominiums OAK LEAF PLANT/ ARGYLE New condo 3/2, no pets, appi incl. $1100 mo. Call 904-655-7352 Cell David 278-5443 hm OP 2/1 Newly remodeled. Great loc., wtr & amen incl $875m. 881-7444 I ORANGE PARK | NEW 3/2, rent or RTO, $850mo.oguarfin. $129k. 276-6446 ORTEGA Luxury Water- front, 3/2, gated, boat slip avail, Summer special $1350 534-1327 ORTEGA RIVERFRONT Venetian, 2/2+loft. Gated amenities. $1000m. 904-226-1700 Ortega Riverfront Condo New 2/2. loft, $950, Incl. full amenities, 813.5010 Ponta Vedra Beach 2/2 garage, frpl. scr. porch, w/d, pool, no smoking. $1125. 334-2721/613-2569 PVD/Befleza New 2/2. gated w/amen., appl., 1200m.904-338-5692 PVB 2/2, fpl. lakeview, close to bch, w/many amen. $1150m. 716-6270 PVB Belleza total renov. 1/1 $875mo. 2/2 $1175mo. 285-8011 PVB OCEANUNKS2/2, fpl scr prch, W/D, gated, all amen., alrm $1075m. 904.273- S732/349-3947 Riverfront/Lakewood 3/2 all amen. gated comm, grt view. $200mo. 349-4144 CITIHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 SO. FT. RECENTLY UPGRADED! UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED COURTYARD WITH POOL! WATER INCL IN LEASE! $650 & UP A MONTH SECTION 8 APPROVED. (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP SO'SIDE- new II Villa- gio condo, 2/2.5, pool, fitness, $1125 742-9613 SOUltSlIDE -3/2, rent or RTO $1250, lakefront + amenities 992-0940 S'SIDE- IL VILLAGIO 2/2 5.1384 s f.ss ap p.granite.lake view,gated $1125mo+ sd. 755-6818 ST. JOHN'S CO. I/I +den. lurn. avi immea. near Golf Woria. Iml orf 195. 6ro or longer lease Sloo00m+sec. 4]0-923 0853 443 25i 2639 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE Legends II. 2/2 brand new unfurn pool & gym S1 199mo 1st/last 904461 5506 WSIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Nr Riverside. free boat dockage, $895m incl water, sewer, pest cnrri. garbage 757 0775 415 Mouses d415 Furnished BEACHES Ocean front beautifully funm'd 2,'2 utils. $295Om 626 1080 A42 7Houses 420 iUnfurnished 4 2900sf house 3/2 1/2. Dig lort. lake tLlview 10 minutes base, beach, car- pet. tile $1,650 month no pets 803 4184 ARGYLE -3/2.2 car garage h/a. S900mo. 152Chelmsford Drive 3/2 1260SF $910 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Co'ns Ridge Subdivision 8411 Anues Drive North 3/2 1457SF $930 Fenced Yard Avail July 15 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Lakeview ,4' Watermill 9290 Prosperity Court 4/,2 1745 1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 !Laeview -a. Watermill 8267 Ste.ling Drive 4/2 15543sf $975 FEDERATED MGOIT GROUP (904)7304-8060 Ai review ', Watermill 9367 Prosperity Court 3/2 1741 $1150 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)7308060 Argyle Nerltwood ai Watermill 9189 Fallsmill Drive 4/2 1745$1095 FEDERATED MGOLT GROUP (904) 730-8060 APlantation Village 466 Sherwood Oaks 3/2 1449SF $950 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ATL BCH 2/2.5. gar. 1200SF. 4 bik to ocean /twn cir. fen bk yd w/new deck. yd svc. immac $1300m 343 3880 ATL BCH 2/2 (avail 9/1) 2245 Fairway Villas Ln N. $L200 +sec. 422-3423 Atl Bch Townhse 1100sf renovated, 2/I.5 w/d, 822 Cavalla off Royal Palm $950mo. 855-3288 AVONDALE Arts & Craft Bungalow 2 3BR/IBA hdwd firs. fp. Inc yd. crdt ck. $1200. 1st & last month, responsible pet owners w/dep 384 7474 Brand new house 'n Bm .-5 Polnt. 2634 sq T: 5DR' 3BTH" 3 c3ar gamrge: C0Oerea p.,rcr, on runservato ln lot: -5 -rle iroT. nagh scnool: uoDIIX. BlOCKbdsters an eairier .. 2 I miles ir- n-, eementiarv and middle scn0l0; $1500 'nor, m rno 31n1 allowed. Call Kun at 307 .e02ar Helen 69. 5102 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished CF & HAS Batchelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Ref Req 778-2897 Fleming Island 3/2 - 2 car gar, guard tub lane, 2002st $1350/mo. discount for long term lease. 904-504-8162 808-620-1719 Fleming Isl Plant- 1 stry 4/2 2c gar, $1495.2stry 5/4 3c oar $2195.+all amenities 278-8330 For rent 3/2 two car garage corner l10lot fenced yard close to town and schools $1050.00 Marth 912-673-7471 Green Cove Springs ARAVA 3083 Seth Drive 4/2 1465SF $950 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Green Cove Springs BRAND NEW HOMES!! Silver Creek Three bedroom Models to choose from $975 & up FEEAhED M= Gl GROUP (904) 730-8060 House For Rent old 0r Ortega 2 or 3 b"aber ms I BA $700 463 24392 ICW/PABLO BAY New spacious 4/3. 1900S0 $1700m 904-814-7613 ICW brand new, 4/2, ready now, $1495mo. Call 537-6835 ICW-lntercoastal Waterfront dock, 4/3, 2285sf, remodpart fum, $2400mo, pool & lwn svc incl, $2000dp, 223-6850 ICW -KERNAN -3/2, 1650sf, incld lqn svc/w/d, $1295 891-6738 Jax. Bch 3/2 2 car gar., seabreeze woods area. large exec. home, shaded lot, w/d $1350 mo annual call 904-460-0975 JAX BCH- 72 Oakwood 3/2, 2 car oar, Irg yd, $1700mo. 904-249-9607 JAX BCH HOMES newer Irg immaculate 3/2 & 3/2.5, WD, Irg fenyd, lawn serv. $1500 + dep 249-2428 or 285-6283 JCP Amen's, 4/2/2 bit '03, ready now, $1290 gated comm 408-243-8552 JCP-Beaut. 3/4br,2ba, 2000sf.fenced.$1250mo + $1250 dep 374-5734 JuL Crk. Plant New 4/2. Great schl's. must see $1275m 904 742 6686 JUL CRK PLANT, 3/2.5TH. Icar. 1463sf, all appl, $999m 15l Southern Bay 904-333 1379 Jul3 Mouther, Bay 3.'2 5 1460SF $103S FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MAO PT GOLF&CC: gated Exec 3/2 2160SF. estate lot S1400mo 264 1425 MAND 3/1, w/d. Ig yd. newly renovated $950mo No pets Call 311288 8422 Mandarin 10070 Hawks Hollow 3/2 1645SF $1025 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MANDARIN -2/2.5. TH. LR DR combo. CH&A. Iplc eat in kit, on pond. S850 731-3518 SMIDDLEBURG/Hwy 220. 3/2. gar. quiet t|neighborhhood. close to daycare. NAS Avail 8/5 $910.00 904 806-1188 MIDDLEBURG 1065 Lana Court 3/2 1428sf 5785 Owner requires $1200 S.D FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MIDDLEBURG 1951 Calusa Trail 3/2 1475sf $925 LARGE FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Murray Hill 3/2.CH/A 4609 Royal Ave 160051 $10lOOm+dep 699-2770 N.E. SIDE Victoria Lakes. 2 000sf. 3/2 * odc. A Rated Elem Schl. $1395mo $1395 dep. NS,' No pets. 502-5519 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/'2 1540SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT- FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE -HUD OK, 9070 1st Ave. 4/2 $750 1919E 27ch 4.'1. 25 Leggett Realts 396-3212 Northslde Sherfield Oaks Subdivision 3440 Brahma Bull Circle N 4/2 1745SF $1075 FEDERATED MOUT GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'Side-4,'2.Executive HomeAll amenities included.Avail 09/01/5. References req Excellent for short term duty.No pets. 904-655-2533 N'SIDE 5/3. 2130 Ribault Cenic Dr & 3/2. 1141 Kenmore St. 904 766 3331 O.P./ GCS Wowi Grand New & 3/4or on lake $1150 Tara q54-227 uf,0 O.P. 2 story Colonial in Old O.P. 2700st. 4/2.5 wood lirs. rplc. heated pool. $1750mo 269-7999 O.P. OAKLEAF -Brand new, 2400sf. 4/3. lanai. $1495mo 505-3648 O.P nr Fleming Island Elem School. 2450sf. 4/3.$1350 993 6706 OAKLEAF PLANTATION Brand new 4/2 $1275MO. 904 291 2936 OP/MBURG '03. 3/2 1400SF. tile. big yd. S110Omo 9043342724 OP 3/2, dble car garage. 1950sf. SI500m. Debarry & Gano 655 2099 OP-4/2, Bellair W. area, 340 Aries, no pets, $895/895. 904-272-7352 FEDERATE MANAGEMENT ARGYLE 8234 Rocky Creek 3/2 1841SF $900 7717 Westport Bay 4/2 1450sf $950 8153 Leafcrest 3/2 1800SF $1095 ARLINGTON 11631 Tananger Drive 3/2.5 1440SF $795 4555 Misty Dawn 3/2 1530SF $1095 7980 Cherry Blossom 4/2 1600SF $925 4031 Arbor Lake 3/2 1783SF $1050 FENCED ICW 935 Collinswood 3/2 1691SF $1195 $999 1st month rent SOUTHSIDE 3408 Cullendon Lane 3/2 1227SF $975 FENCED W/SCREENED PATIO 2318 Townsquare 3/2 1114 $900 FENCED 12340 Silent Brook 3/2 1432SF $925 MANDARIN 11248 Spurline 2/2 1159SF $825 ORANGE PARK 523 Kevin Drive 3/2 1800SF $1050 1585 B Vineland 3/2.5 1500SF $845 2753 Secret Harbor 4/2 1745SF $1050 1969 Swallow Run 3/2 1219SF $900 WESTSIDE 6051 Maggie Circle #101 3/2 1157SF $875 12377 Fisherman's Wharf 4/2 $1070 8992 Derrickson 3/2 1186SF $895 313 Fort Milton 3/2 1800SF $1025 11913 Dover Village 3/2 16505F $1025 MIDDLEBURG 3904 Hideaway Ln. 3/2 1268SF $875 1798 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF $875 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF $800 3723 Alcove 3/2 1268SF $895 10848 Crosstie Rd West 2753 Secret Harbor 4/2 1900SF $1050 4/2 1745SF $1050 357 Redwood Lane 3/2 1300SF $1025 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 2787 Sapid YULEE 4/2 1465s $995 861824 Worthington I month free 1 12/1)1 122r- a 1n~* 420 Houses 420 ,Unfurnished OP Fleming Island, brand new condo, 3/2.5, single car gar, golf course, pools, lots of amenities, $1200 mo, 904-269-6757 ORANGE PARK 4/2 hrd wd firs, credit chk, $950/mo. Call 673-4660 ORANGE PARK Brand New 3Bed/2.5 Bath + Loft. 1600sqft. + single car garage 1250p mo. + 1 mo. dep. Ready Oct. 1st Call Angie. d 386-383-3891 ORANGE PK 3/2. 2 car gar, Ig1 grt rm. frml din, fen yd, no pets or smk- Ing, $950mo 264-6805 PALM COAST/AlA. Lg 2/2 /2 w/Den, tennis, pool, bcih'ICW $1200m 904 654 5976/262 5584 wwwa i.kiscorn $Si995mo 285-1403 PV -5/4, 3400sf $2950mo. Call 386-569-4787 PVB/Fiddlers Marsh 3/2, 2cgar, comm pool/ten. $1375m. 352-514-1848 PVB -3/2.5, 1800sf+, scr pch. comm pool/tennis, 1295mo. Call 887-6288 PVB 3/2. 32 Capecod. E. of AlA, 3 biks from bch. fncd yd, hdwd firs $1900m 904.940.7258 Regency-3/2.2 car gar.new crpt,$1250 mo $1000foo sec dep.708-7443 SAN JOSE/BOLLES -3/2 den, wood firs,gar 1400sf no pets, $950 3639 Coronado 731-1599 SAN MARCO 3/2 + bonus 1650 sf, Ig kitchen, indoor w/d. Call 683-6967 San Pablo-Near inter- coastalSan Pablo Rd.3/2,all appi, lyr lease, $1275. Call 477-3193 SOUTrNSIDE -1817 Jef- ferson Rd. Spacious, 1700sf. 4/1 5. $1150Omo. + $1150 dep Call Today 1 545-2342 or 419 1001. ask ior Stan Southslde 3910 Grand Central Place 3/2 1441 SF $1015 500 OFF 15TMO RENT!' FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 130-8060 Southslde 7801 Pt. Meaaow Dra3307 2/2 1200SF $1095 P0ol included in lease!" FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SOUTHSIDE CONDO 3/2 5. great views. screened lanai. gar. nr Tinseltown. Rent Source 981-9191 SS/Lakewood 2'1- 3644 Morton St. ch/a.NO peLs 1800m Crot ck 737 6020 S'S 3/2, Lg fncd yd. $995 dp. 7051 Diamond Head. 287-9165,728,0361 S'SIDE- 3/2 newly remod Iwn serve Inc.$1 100mo +1000 sec. 641-5244 A20\ Houses 420 Unfurnished S'SIDE Lakefront. 3/2.5. community pool, culde- sac $1200/m 998-3933 St. Augustine Florentine beautiful 3/2 brand new, $1350mo. Call 434-8424; 904-887-9691; St. 11ins Co/Heritaga ST. NICH -3/1, new cpt, tile, kit cab, apple, $850mo. 463-4912 WESTSIDE & NORTHSIDE 2, 3 or 4br, $600-$1400, FREE LIST 19 Homes. 1 Rent Source 981-9191 Westslde 3/2 w/garage avail 7/30. $950mo. $950 dep. 904-6545030 WESTSIDE new brick 3/2 2car gar 2010sf $1250mo Call David Ramdass 904- 783- 8663 WSIde-2bed,block, CH&A, Rent to own $200 dep. $575mo. 534-4882 A42 Manufactured Homes & Fleetwood 1996 16X80 2 and 2 t.re. pacee covered deck rear dishwasher stove frig all stay 15,000 673-7450 NWJAX -CLEAN 2BR, AC No pets Priv Lot, Unfum. $340w" CALL 764*0640 PHILLIPS NR AVENUES Lease to won, $800 mo $800 dep. 2/2, Iporch, 7643 Sunwood 287-8721 W'slde 5/3 TWMH on 2.5 acres, avail 8/1 $900. mo. horses ok Call NiKki 904-434-07k5 430 Roommates OP 2 Story hse w/pooL Also M'burg Horse Ranch n/s $325+util's. 612-6646 Orange Park- Share ..I large 2-story home with pooI-$325 + until Dep 612-6646 (non-smoking). Also share 4-acre horse ranch in Middelburg (same price) 4 ROOM FOR RENT. Ir mile from NS Maipor t$400m. CaI/lS.593 9448 SRoommates wanted 3bdrm. 2 bth S400m dep Arlington, 15 m.r. irom Mavport close to JU. split utilles P 0 C 904 234-1652 Robert Meggs SOUTHSIDE -female caregiver needed Lite FREE. & earn 5600/mo Limiled duties from Sp-9p. to assist with walking. microwave dinners, negtable n'gr.ts *on Dro' :3 :0 ,, WANTED 2 ROOM- MATES u,00 in, a i. k L, E n.:,rne Crc.,okcrru. ' ner OOOi 2 car gar large, arad ,T.In:- I0 :-e 912 6.7I 3058 W'SIDE Share 3br home. Cbl, ph. w/d all until mnl $1OOwksec dp 962-3338 435 Rooms 3 to Rent ARUNGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 4, Room For Rent, Q Quiet country Setting. all utilities include furnished unfurnished $375.00 monthly Chip and Tina 912-882 3506 4 Room for rent month 2 month $300 all utilities near NAS JAX call Sandy 908-4016 A Sofa Sleeper and loveseat, cream with gray, black and rust print. $250.OBO779-7327 Beach]e 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Lake Home 4/2.5 ch&a, 6ac, 400' on lake, dock, 732-4678 See at: aaa n ,, i.l.:.,"n.'"T.f T ,-,,T, a \l . OCEAN FRONT CONDO. SL Augustine $S595wk. 352 376 9644 wwi oldcitV corn. cceantront OWN rIMESHARE PROPERTY at 5 Star resort on Island of Saint Maarten in Caribbean. www.pelicanresort.com $8,000. financing avail. Ph. 904-571- 7195 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent REGENCY AREA - New Ofc/Wrhse, 1500SF- Call 813-6242 Businesses 50 For Sale PRESSURE WASHING BUSINESS FOR SALE. &/or equipment. Trailer w/many X-tras. 5-mos remain on Ins.,-Tag Lic. Acct. Transferable. $7800obo. 904- 246-5797 5=15 Office Space For Rent MANDARIN on San Jose Blvd. 1150sf,$1500mo. Call 904-288-7373 P/T Officea 5 SS & JTB IncL Recpt, conf. mi. Off equip. Wired for Net $200. mo. Call 281-0566 55 ,Retail S 2 For Rent ATLANTIC BLVD. ICW 1150 st. 1000 mo 904 220-9081 Yulee 3000sf In new busy stri p aL L Blandlng d. -Orange Park /Mlddleburg 1200 A 140Osf avail in new catlr. w/rSt exposure CaUbot Worgn 1-800-630-7505 RMW Properties. 550 Business S50 Opportunities BAKERY CAFE: Mandrin Area. Motiated seller Call 704-8209 Why Rent When You Can Own!!! No Application Fees!!! * Free Consultation and PreQualification. * Free Appraisal with a closed loan.* * First Time Home Buyers Okay I% Rebate New Construction 1% Rebate withe d use of Mortgage and Real Estale Senice 100% Finandcing 580 middle score Mani programs available with competitlhe rales inieresi only programs Ust }nar home. Onl) 1\ Darlene Thomas Lic Mortigagc Brokerige Busine-. Lic Ret E -Laie aperi. a access S e- -mortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 3220" 904-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 CeH I I loans and Stated Income Programs p a' l/f'jl.. e I.. n H ],i[. f _r CDsupwAror & I I FLEXIBLESCHEDUE: EKDYORWEKN , ~ ~ ~ S HOW YO I U CAN Ili t Certified Teachers a i 'eniently ' located next to 6263 Roosevelt l. CalL904-777-82 Ba~~g5^*8^^^0^- f^ -g. 50 OpBusiness 5 Opportunities BEACHES LANDSCAPE BUSINESS FOR SALE! Truck, equipment, accounts & invoice software. Immediate cash flow. $30k obo. 904-370-4202 CONV/FOOD STORE very busy makes good money 904- 465-5348 IF YOU'RE NOT AFRAID -to speak in front of small groups of people and make $50-$100k/ yr. P/T & F/T Serious inq. ? 1-866-490-5546 Liquor License 4COP; Duval CaH LOAN L self Are yo star Nee ors b We For f & no 1 -86 LOCAL home opporti Put yo for you st 877-7 PAWN estab Profit balance tory, C 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Aug 8 8 Week Eve Clas Aug22 Superior Instruction wwwJnfrelm (904) 169-2555 Florida Real Estate Instt. 700 Domestic HousekeelPr/Caregiver Baymeaows area. Honest, Dependable. Good ReFs. 642-9003 (g4) 631-6917 LIVE-IN -limited duties, 5pm-9pm to assist with walking, micro- SIwave dinners. Salary IS! LOANS. and nights off Nego- OANS table. Prv BR. 733-0907 Working or employed ? U looking for a M NANNY needed for ting capital? | military family dto expand IlA u g u s t to tart a small Lvmid-December. business? Live-in (preferred) or e can help! live out. Two children fast approval age five months and up-frontfees. two years. Some Call weekends and over- Snight required. Cand- 16 -406 -5550 date must have valid driver's license; infant CPR and first aid cer- SAILOR with a tification; personal and -base business work references; expe- unity that works! rience in childcare. ur bonus to work Salary and benefits u. $1995 one time negotiable. Contact tart-up fee. Mary (910)261-4774 91-7486 TP2263 SHOP Well NEED CHILD CARE lished (4 yrs) / for after hours or able /High loan \| for special occa- :e. Great inven- sions? Contact Me all 612-9828 at 619-302-6160 Ml^Jp&& A" CS11 David .. ar:.t, ft 10' castomC01i4429 Comimunlity Mortgage Corp. (904) 3Hgi-31124 Ikw~uemd omqn'sfpmuleaLeader tDavid Bagf~lerlulari 9diS'I'56R- 1089 kmves 5iuipain (Cetlidnri 190,1)56W-5155 700 Domestic 706 Acceeunting Wanted Mature Live- In Companion for elderly Audit Clerk gentleman In Callahan area. Room & board In Westside co seeks indl- lieu of wages, need vidual w/gen acctg, someone who can be In Excel and Word exp. home In evenings, cook Must be detailed orin- 3 meals weekly no ented and have cleaning req'd. Re's & troubleshooting skills. backgrd chk req'd Hrly wage $10/hour. Donna 879-5418 after7p Full benefit pkg. Send resume to: HR Mgr, P.O. Box 37888. Jax., FL 32236 or fax to 781-3057. 705 Financial 707 Driver SCompany Drivers S$1000Sign on As Mark One Bonus* i NE Holdings, LLC Owner Operators Continues to grow in $2000 Sign on Bonus* our newly acquired *Paid First 2 Weeks state of the art facility, we are seek- WANTED! 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(4) Select the category for the ad by refemng to the Classified index. Category One Riverside Avenue Jacksonville FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue. Jacksonville FL 32202 /www.deratedmanagementgroup.comj I!I I . I 22 aX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 707 Driver TRUCK DRIVER- PT/FT. Must have had class A CDL for a minimum of 2 yrs. $16.84/hr + ben- efits. 25yrs old. Cell phone req'd. Clean DL. Call 354-4855 M- F. 10am, noon EARN UP TO $500-$700 WEEKLY Work When & Where You Want Only Gator City offers state of the art tech- nology for the safety of our drivers: GPS Tracking On-board Camera System Computerized Dis- patching Come work in the high- tech world of taxi service where safety is priority. Must be at least 23 with a valid Drivers License. 493-5200 (Jax) 249-6289 (Bch) GATOR CITY TAXI 709 Aviation PURCHASING AGENT 3-Syr Aviation exp. competitive salary and benefits. Send resume to 6025 Flightline Rd. Jacksonville Fl 32221 or apply on line at: www. fllghtstarjax.com 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades A/C INSTALLER Residential. Co. benefits. DFWP. Call 764-1015 Auto Glass Installers Lee & Cates Glass is looking for exp install- ers who wish to work for the leader in our industry. Low turnover exc benefits. Send res um e to HRa 904-355-0131 or call Bob9 )904-354-4643. Auto PROSTAR COLLISION full benefits, excellent pay. Call Andy 737-6850 CABINET SHOP Builders, Laminators, with min 5 yrs experi- ence and General Laborers. Top pay based on experience. Benefits pkg. Great work env. 730-5004 Ext 7 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side. Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759.2875 CARPENTERS & wood bridges. Hand tools a plus. Transp. a must. Will help with gas. Call 783-9479 or fax resume 695-2237 CARPENTERS & PROJECT MGRS- high end remodeler seeking detail oriented trim carpenter. Exp in resid remodeling a must. Must have own tools & transpt. Background & drug check req'd . Steady work & ben- efits. 387- 0770 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Canl Max 8 0- 693- 7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS Trim, Exp'd Only. Own tools & trans 642-1320 or 591-2304 CARPORT INSTALLERS Earn $1000/wk. Call 904-298-3301 CONCRETE FINISHERS For RB Baker Construc- tion. Medical, dental, pd vac, pd holidays 401K. Pre- Employment Drug Screen. For more info call 904- 824-9901 x 202 EOE/DFWP CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEAN-UP. Class D' Lic. req'd. FT, good bnfts. 904-786-5503 ELEC. /& HELPERS local verifiable exp. Full benefits avail. Apply at Thompson Elec. 108 E. 27th St. 353-1500 ELECTRICIAN Residential Co benefits DFVIP Call 764 1015 Glaziers Lee & Cares Clas is looking for comrm g13- ziers w/3 to 5 years exp to work for tne leader in our industry Much work to do Up to $18/hr Sena resume to HR d-904 355.0131 or 710 Industrial/ 7 *** Trades Growing insulation sub contractor based in N. F1 seeking a highly motivated team player. For construction esti- mating. Succesfful- candidate must have exp accuratley taking off blueprints, general computer skills & pre- paring detailed bids. should be able to demonstrate the abil- ity to multi task handle large amts of information, & be well organized. Fax cover letter w/resume expalining why you are the best candidate for the job, include salary req. Fax 904-632-1213 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS with construction exp. Call 904-545-2051 HOUSEWRAP INSTALLERS Must have transporta- tion. Pay based on experience. Benefits/ Bonuses. Hardworking, reliable people only. 636-0707. INSULATION INSTALLERS earn up to $750/wk. Valid FL Drivers Lic a must. Will train. Sign on bonus / exp only. 904-781-0081 James INSULATION INSTALLERS. Residential blown and batt. Exppref. Dri Lie a must! Wilkinson Insu- lation, 904-396-1651 INSULATION SALES PERSON / ESTIMATOR Exp only. Full benefits company. Call James 781-0081 Bff"lgi1:irpatlz New Home Constr Duct Mech, Service Techs. & Equipmt changeout Exper. prefd but will train, good pay & ben- efits DFWP 278-0339 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call838-3827 or Ofc. 264-t7086 PLASTERERS- Exp'd , must pass drug test & bkgrd check, own transp. Call Bill Sanford Inc 384-0211 PLUMBERS & HELPERS For new construction Crockett Plumbing. 904-387-0176 DF=P PLUMBERS &HELPERS Top pay, paid holidays, Vac, dental. Medical . Ph. 732-5554 |dq11 l:t1 1 Ir; ':1411 :1 Experience Required Great benefits. Helpers wages up to $14 hr. Full Ins. & other bnfts. Call Darley's Plumbing. M-F 8am 3pm 727-1484. PRODUCTION MANAGER for Commercial Print- ing Co 904- 620- 8444 x 21 SERVICE TECHNICIAN Electrical and mechani- cal required. $30-$50K DOE. Vehicle furnished. Benefits. Clean drivers license and overtime required. Fax resume to 727- 536-1804 attn Gene. EOE/DFWP. TILE SETTERS.TRIM CARPENTERS & HELPERS-DL & transpt reqd.Call 716-9116 VINYL INSTALLERS- w/exp, Steady work. WOODSMAN Call Tim 565-1314 x225 WELDERS to work on refuse containers. Pre- fer exp. Benefits Avail. Start 1mm. 904-759-5209 Windy Harbor Golf Club is seeking: 2 Golf Course Maint staff. Exp prefd. $10.11/ hr to start. Shirley or Bob 270-6720 7 Marine _711 Trade INBOARD/OUTBOARD CERT. TECH Mercury & Volvo. Suzuki 0/B exp. bnfts:Blanding 777-1383 711 Marine 7 1 Trade MARINE DISPATCHER Req. mature depend- able person w/good communication, cust serv. &PC skills. Knowledge of marine environment helpful. Full benefits. Fax resume and salary req. to 904 757-2254 E.O.E MARINE SERVICE MANAGER- needed, call Catfish 777-1383 SHIPBOARD TRADES Immediate need. 4+ yrs ship repair exp. Tools & transportation req'd.Work is at May- port Naval Base SShipfitters Welders SOutside Machinist SPainters RiLgers Applyawith (2) forms of L.D.to: Integrity Staff- ing, 7242 Merrill Rd, Jacksonville. 762-0700 or email resumes: jfails@ilntegritystaffing.net SHIP REPAIR Mayport Naval Station Now accepting applications for the following: PIPE FITTERS PIPE WELDERS SHIP FITTERS WELDERS *SHEETMETAL MECHANICS OUTSIDE MACHINESTS RIGGERS MARINE ELECTRICIANS *LAGGERS Minimum 5 yrs experience MARmME MECHANICAL SERVICES 2444 MAYPORT ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH FLORIDA, FLORIDA (904)241-0998 712 Mechanic FIELD TECHNICIANS Qualified for an expanded & growing construction co. Great benefits. Please fax resume 904-268-7479 or call 904-268-4400 FORKULIFT MECHANIC Exp'd. F/T Start immed. Salary based on exp. Some tools req'd. Ph. 904-387-2000 or email info@baxleyforklift.com MECHANIC Auto/Truck. Gas/Diesel. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904-695- 7045 ommerclarer Corporation, due to enlarging our fleet, we have immediate open- ings in the mainte- nance department for Diesel Mechanics and Trailer Mechanics. Full benefits and competi- tive pay. 3 shifts available. Commercial Carrier Corp 5310 New Kings Rd Jacksonville, FL 32209 764-4516 888-547-6649 EOE. Drug Free Work Place 714 Insurance Join a national effort to assist in the enrollment of the new part D pre- scription drug plan for retirees on medicare. Duties include education and distribution of part D materials. You will work in pharmacies and senior centers in your local area. Training is pro- vided. Call today to secure full information. Phone number (904) 332-0715 714 Insurance PROCESSOR: forS'side loc Detail orientated & Excel skills a must. Previous ins exp a plus MRedmond@bsg-ins.com SI Management/ 715 Professional ASST TO DIR Director seeks indi- vidual to help run and oversee area office. If not earning $600/wk call 733-9421 Beach sw dev co seeks trainer/sw support rep. For details visit: http://www.casesoft.c om/employmentlshtml New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 RBHS has the follow- ing openings: Behaviorist. Elementary School BA/BS, 2-3 yrs exp. w/children Clinician -Juvenile Justice MA/MS, exp. pref. Emergency Ser- vices Evaluators- Weekends BA/BS + 1 yr experi- ence in diagnosis Apty In person a1i1i p1 n M.Fonly) or mano resume to RENS, Human Resources, 900 Unvsity Blvd. North, Suite 700 7t Floor), Jacdkonvll, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE WORKERS COMPENSATION ADJUSTERS Great opportunity for self-driven individuals. First Commercial Claims Services is seeking Workers Compensation Adjust- ers with 3- 5 years exp in the Jacksonville area. 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Fax resume to 743- 5109 EOE/A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 723 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT- Min 3 years chairside exp req. FT fax resume to: 721-6151 / call 724-6321 DENTAL ASS T w/front desk exp. 41/2 days, benefits. Fax 778-3730 FRONT OFFICE FT knowledge of dental billing & software. Fax resume 904-268-8648 RECEPTIONIST- FT for busy dental office. dental& computer exp. Fax res. 904-721-6151 or call 904-724,6321 725 Office/ I C Clerical ACCOUNT /WARRANTY COORDINATOR Will order flooring materials &schedule repairs. Flooring exp helpful. RFMS exp a +. Fax 904-880-5329; email bcrowder@hamwayflooring.com DISPATCHER / CUST SVC Person for AC Co. gen'l ofc skills. F/T 260- 0464 ENTRY LEVEL RECENT needed immed for fil- ing/ answering hones Call 288-93lC fax resume 904-288,9007 735 Restaurants/ 13 1Hotels Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 CHEF Experienced line cook. Day/Night shifts avail. Top $$ in area. 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Broker. all for interview. 419-4877 745 Sales AUTO PARTS SALES Exp'd. Exc pay & oppty Call 757-1975 x 213 We are looking for Sales Auto Technicians Lot Managers Apply at either location: Call Eric Porter 1120 Cassat Ave 9046959595 LEASING CONSULTANT For Irg apartment comm. in southside Jax. Exp. helpful, 32 hr per week, competitive salary, fax resume: 904-721-3771 747 Telemarketing TELESALES-Hrly + comm+ bonus FT, PT Org Park area. Earn $60K + 272-7825 750 Technical/ Roadway Quality Assurance Professionals Kevlle Enterprises, Inc., a growing Construc- tion Mugmt. and Insp. way cost. engineers / inspectors with FDOT certifications for future projects. Send Resumes, Refer- ences & Salary history: mwhitehead@keville.com or fax to (904) 493.6071 Must work any shift & weekends. Pay rate up to $10/hr if qualified. Apply at 7999 Philips Hwy, Ste 305, Jackson- ville FL 904-737-4949 Drug screenngre eq'd. TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. in Superviswirs, O Executive protection Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALLo 1-888-39 8903 www.specialresponse.om 755 Miscellaneous FLOOR STRIPPING $9/hr with advance- ment oplty's. FT night work. Will train. Must have vehicle. 880-5436 FLOOR TECHS Experienced. Transp. req'd. Full or part time positions, unusual hrs. DFWP $8/hr & up. Call for appt. 396-7090 HOUSE CLEANERS Car/ins required. Must have clean background. F/No wknds, $9.00/hr. No exp req'd. 730 -7201 LABORERS & LEADMAN for landscape & ground maint. work. Apply 4850 Rosselle St. Call 384-8411 Landscape Maint. PT exp helpful, transportation needed. 904-509-7018 LAWN SPRAY TECH Clean DL. Growing Co. Pd Vac/ Hol. all 288-8494 LEAD COOK with exp Excellent pay, full benefits, great team! Naval Station Mayport. Call John or Marie 270-5143 Molly Maid, M-F, 8a-s5p Call 904-269-5505 SEVERAL POSITIONS AVAIL DL req. CDL pref. Full time. Benefits, p Drug Testing. 760 Part-Time Become A Hero Todayl AND EARN $180 or more A MONTH years or older, you may qualify for one of these plasma donation programs: Tetanus (last booster shot more than 10 years ago). Hepatitis B or Normal Plasma Call 904-731-8456 for an appointment. DEMONSTRATORS BOARS HEAD Do you have a selling atlt uoe' $9 00/hr We need your smile Fri Sun to promote Pre- mium products in Super Markets in Orange. Park. St. Augustine. & Jacksonville. Apply at 2758 Dawn Rd. s'side 904, 730 5007 HOUSE CLEANING 9-3 flex. $8.75 $10.00 Car req'd. 280- 5339 Iv msg. 762 Work At Home CUSTOMER SERVICE, RESEARCH, COLLEC- TIONS I am seeking a job in these fields telephone lines and Internet access avail- able. Call 904-779-5025 830 Child SCare Childcare excellent care & references. Reason- able rates. Westside near 1-295 & 103rd St, Call 772-0915, 616-5722 4, Childcare provider Shas opening 2 yrs + <|.older. Please call 247 5 2 5 9 or 228-327-7793 CHI ILDCARE W'side/OP area mother of 2 can babysit 4U anytime! Meals, fun and morel 772-1089 n1C Financial/ "-o Accounting CAPITAL FINANCE Pay Your Bill with a Secure Loan through Capital Finance. -1st 2nd 3rd Mortgages -Personal Loans -Credit Lines Good or Bad Credit, No Problem! No Up Front Fees. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-228-1654 2532 Madison Ave. New York City, NY 10012 870 Lawn Service- De Landscaping GERROD LAWN SERVICE *Mow & go $25* Wkly full svc $35; *Yrly con- tract wkly full svc. $35 Call 904553-0030 890 STree 8902 Services ***Anything at all*** Just call JAX TREE EXPERTS 674-3655 509-8530 894 Massage #1 OUTCALL/INCALL Top quality massages with little or no wait 9AM-9PM 7 days/wk MM15239 242-8998 895 Miscellaneous 41 Tworks Interior | Decorating Begin- V ner sewing class. 3 2 hours classes $60.00 Decorating Service avail- able call 534-6642 900 Antiques 47 Antique 60"-round, Sctr-pedestail oak SI able., opens to accept leaf. $450.00 photo available 382-31201arry.anson@ wylelabs.com 7 Antique Dresser S1880's $600. pic- t u r e a t : home.earthlink.net /-jahendreick/dresser/ 945-1271 902 Appliances 14 cubic foot Ken- So more upright freezer and GE counter top stain- less microwave both 3 years old $125.00 OBO 04-287-4159 CAMERA. Nikon D70 Digital Camera & access 28. 90mm lens, 70-300mm, lens 2 bat- teries hand held remote. Much more, like new $1000 904-962-5402 4 Dishwasher almond | color$58 24 in built-in or counter runs good 737-7218 leave mes- sage SDishwasher Almond 24 in for counter. Runs well $50 729-7218 leave message Ele Articles 905 For Sale 47 36" Patio table and two high chairs to SI watch. $40.00 call 912-266-2694 47 10 Piece Patio Set $328. Loveseat chair, Ottoman 2 l glass tables and lamp $520 great cond. Call 273-9987 4. African Art Prints all sorts plus ,Masonic and eastern star prints you must see to believe call 778-2464 A to Z You save up to 90% on everything nowl 358-2265 259-2292 Barber Chair-Koken great for den or game room, .$1000.246-3680 Bicycle Lemond T Racing Style 51 O/Fisher bike com- puter super-cond $600 call 226-1291 Booths,meat slicer, walk in cooler, fryers, and much much more. Please call Bob 850-253-3808 4 Boys 24" 10 speed I bike red excellent Condition $25 47 CAR CARRIER TSears, Sport 20 SV 163X38X21 like new $100 904-221.3363 Car Subwoofer and SAmo 10" sub in v|tu e no box needed. Crossfire 70WX2 Amp. Excellent condition. $100 882-5267 & COMMERCIAL VCR STRAIN COLLEC- < TION- 28 tapes $75 W 757-1936 Country Kitchen T table with three 4J |chairs $50.00 call 912-266-2694 4. CPO uniforms short Sand long sleeve <|shirt(L). pants (3L), $5.00 each Eisen- hower JKT(44) $15.00 904.29185221 Electric Clearing 47 Machine Pressure V washer Coleman's Power Man paid $199.00 asking $75 call 47 For Sale Gazelle l supra bought for I J200.00 will save for S100.00 O.B.O. 241-4915 or 472-9752 7 Four P225 70R16 General $150.00 V|.OBO compaq 2 V spks rebuilt $150.00 OBO Bill 246-0301 47 GE Washer/Dryer / set heavy duty < |must sell $200 00g call 537.7904 after 7 W.di h reputc.n thart been built from a mn Dman over 15O W,. Loom.SF.ao a CoisthenaDoh.#lde ar in armored irtnso L cah nult and ATM series A l d ihat h ry works m yiur amdarE. A Auesar e mpioeyoul ge tii in lhad isesed w noo, CoixnEhes bideennrsoXsioep a id -tie qpp-nu fo r gowth 10u ordy pe wenm ve o wnli ite ben DRIVERIGUARD $rOWiur MONEY ROOM TELLER All candidates must be 21 years of age or older with a high school diploma/GED, good credit, clan motor vehicle record, no criminal background and the ability to pass a polygraph, DOT physical and drug screen. Loomis, Fargo & Co. employees enjoy a benefit package that's one of the best in the industry, Including medical, dental, vision, disabiity, 40 1k and more. Interested candidates may apply online at: www.loomisfargojobs.com or call (904) 398-2090. EOE M/FNID. Drug-Free Workplace. BB9700008 W W 0 M S .4R G 0 C 0 AA C014436 905 Articles For Sale 4 GRAND CARAVAN SE 99, 80,000 miles, garage stored cloth $5500. Call 629-6597 or 737-9983. 4 High Chair-Fisher SPrice.$50/offer. tL Stroller-Graco.$50/ offer. Pack-n-Play -Graco $50/offer. Please Call 272-4806 4 Kenmore Gas Dryer used 3 years 1$100.00, Emerson Microwave used 6 wks $25.00, CD's some new R&B, hip hop, rock, country $5.00 ea 912-882-3593 4. King Size Mattress, Sbox springs, frame, I excellent condition $150; Live near KBNSB in St. Marys call 912-882-5267 Large Char Broil Smoker with side firebox $50.00 219-4329 47 Mend 24' 10 speed bike red Murrey ttibrand excellent Condition $25.CO Moving sale everything must go TV's mattress grill pictures coffee table end tables sta- tionary bike etc call 904-641-4545 Must Sell Due to Divorce 2005 Necchi Sewing Machine, Makes Fancy Stiches. Buttonholes, & Much More! Cost $529 Sacrafice $195 To See Call 904-465-2886 Wiln Deliverl Oak Hall Taniz with mirrows $350.00 Jecall 912-26 62690 SPool -24ft/18,000 gallon ,filter, ladder, pumpfree pr delivery.$1000/offe r.Please call 272-4806 4. PORTABLE BABY .TSWING Exc shape, 1 $15, Graco Baby WSeat only used 6 mo's $25 904- 573-0254 4. Rubbermaid Slide S- Lid Outdoor S i Shed, 1.5 yrs old paid $395. Will sell for $295. great cond. Call 273-9987 4a Size 8 White Wed- Iding Gown never SI worn purchase k from the bridal shop call before 8PM lease 269-1478 $300 SSolid Oak 48" SRound Table 4t ex-cond $250 call 226-1291 Solid oak Real top Sdesk $400 solid oak |/hall tree/curio cabinet $150 215-5337 4 SunQuest Pro 16 SE Tanning bed with kt electrical outlet and a breaker for immediate hook up. tan year round $1,000.00 call 912-266-2694 47 Tony Boselli (X-Jaguar) life size tlecardboard color stand-up $100. firm 268- 2482 r TV, 32 inch Toshiba S| Picture in picture. timer, great pic- ture and sound. remote and manual. $95. Firm 268-2482 4V Two Transom S1Mount MInn Kota S| rolling Motors $125.00 17 LBS Thrust three speed and A 36 LBS Thrust six speed call 912-227-0930 Varl Kennels (two) tan intermediate Size 32L x 22Wx 23 H. each used just once. retail $90. $25 each. 317-7980 X Man Arcade Game, up to 6 players, $300 obo. Call904-636-9629 9 1 Arts &Crafts/ 9 Hobbies FULL CERAMIC STUDIO Approx inventory $10k. Asking $6000obo. 904-268-0975 ONE DAY FLEA MARKET Needs Participants 904-307-4773 920 Business/ Office Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8 x 8 with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904)724-6400 922 Collectahles & Jewelry DIAMOND RING center stone 2ct marquise. perfect cut & clarity, 12mm x 6mm. VSI color G, total 4cts. appraisal $50M644 asking $19,200 maKe offer See by appointment only. Call 386-467-8167 or 386-546-2124 Iv msg 925 Computers SCompaq laptop 4 computer with I4internet explore microsoft word and more perfect for school work cd player 301-318-3841 $200.00 4, Computer- note- Sbook,xz355,Pen- lium 4,1.6GHz,768mb,ext ernal dvd+cdrw.wire- less card,15inch, xga+tft screen,win-xp ,$%75 call 779-7327 4 Computer Sony T Desktop Rs610 Pen- /tium 2.80 GHz 512 MB DVD +R/RW CD-ROM 56 K Modem 21' crt neat- gear router 54 mbps war- ranty $675 call 779-7327 47 Computer Sony Desktop RS610 V I /Pentium 4 2.80 Ghz 6512MB DVD+R/RW CD-ROM 56K Modem 21" crt net great router 54 mbps warranty $675 4.7 Kenmore Washer / and Dryer works I |/GREAT! $350 for -both 060. Please call 729-5654 or 904 228-0240 47 Monitor and two speakers Gateway \l/b r and $30.00 904 277"8205 47 Notebook com- I puter XZ355 Pentium <|/4 1.6 GHz 768 MB O0VD-ROm CD-RW Wireless 54 mbps card 15 Inch XGA-TFT screen WIn-Xp $675 call 779-7327 928 Electronics 47 Bose 901 Speakers (black) a must see [ Iand hear $300.00 -for pair call 912-266-2696 928 Electronics SMobile DJ mixer Sand (3) CD players In \ Jmoblle DJ case. plug in play karaoke on wheels $600.00 912-266-2694 A945 Garage MblDt Salesr E Arl Pleasantview Dr. misc furn, appI, h'hold, toys, ciths, Fri/Sat 8-2. Fruit Cove Sat 8-1 1916 Hawkcrest Dr. Tools, book, baby, sofa, misc Mandarin Fri & Sat. 8-8 Plant sale indoor/out- doors 2640 Loretto Rd. Mandarin Fri & Sat 8-2 7/22 & 7/23 Books, children clothes, lots odds & ends! 3149 Laurel Grove N. Mandarin Moving Sale Sat 8-? Furn, & loads of Stuff Corner of Caron & Tan 262-6497 Mandarin Multi Family Sale Sat 7/23, 8-2, 11950 Marbon Meadows Dr. furn, wash mach, sm appli, kit, holiday, more t Island. Sat 23rd Fi C7:30-11:00 Camp- din g Gear, Kids' things household items. 204 Laurel Landing Blvd. San Marco Moving Sale Sat 9-3, Furn, antiques pictures, misc stuff! 3940 Alhambra Dr W. Westside CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE Sat July 23 am- 3pm 8523 Normandy Blvd 47 W'SIDE Multi- This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting al $7/Day Sal5 Satr7r2on, 78-FL2-A Muwrra Lawn Mor Lawn Mower /recylc plug.d Very good cond.$120.0 l.old runs great $50.00 phone 264-1514 after 5pm 4 Murray riding lawn 9 mower with vlI/dethather engine Seeds work six years old $100 call 908-4830 7 Murray riding lawn m mower with ldethatcher. engine need work. six years old. $100. call 908.4803 955 Household Queen Size Sleigh Bed white solid wood $300 mattress/boxsprg $100 all excel cond. 382-5364 BED-A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904) 674-0405 Bed-AAA Affordable Queen Set. New Plush an Deliver 334-8573 Bed AAA Can Deliver Twin set $79 Full $99 must sell 334-8573 Bed AAA Mattress $295 New Plush Kingsets 4. BED Full size bed1m 2 suit. antique maple poster bed, makeup dresser, cheat, good cond $350. 912-510-6522 Bedroom 4Pc Set $29 I SBACK TO SCHOOL i SPECIALSI!i 2 PC Sofa&Chair From$199 1 PC Oak Dinette Frm $199 i3 PC Qn Simmons Bd $1981 3 Pc Sealy Twin Bed $125 r3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 IVCR's From $12 20" Color TV's From $75 crowaves From $2 COURT CLEARANCE 3 (9 6c04 -er9000 J 4 Bedroom set- twinwhitecanopy, I large dressersmall dresserwith mir- ror,night stand,box sprng, mattress$5s$00 Two Queen Sz Adj beds like new. paid $1250ea sell $600coea. 771-5973 BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. In Plastic. $120 (904) 674 0405 BUNK BED -full bottom, twin top, solid wood, mattresses incl. $300 obo. Call 710-4780 Captains Bed full size w/ mattress, 6 drawers on each side, only 2 yrs old. $250. All weat er wicker patio set 2 chairs, sofa & table, no cushions, 2 yrs old, $250. 904-264-4113 4 COUCHES (2) Exc. it cond, (1) Natural S color w/foral print, (1) Off white w/ muted stripe. 904-228-1905 Priced to sell. AC COUCH -mint i Green and love S seat under 1 yr old S $200 Call for more 374-3234 47 Custom blue laRyboy sectional L|kph plant sleeper, tables paid 3000.00 sell white,4 chairs like new $100,Pale S Green sectional couch good cond.$100. Call 272-4408 47 Leather Sofa, color BX is taupe, good S|.Icondition $150.00 00 777-6407 47 Like New Simmons tw double sleeper I /couch multi-color mtnew $600.00 sell $200.00 912-496-4789 47 Living Room set 6 C pieces plus recliner maItexcellent condi- S tion blue wood and glass tables must see $$ MONEY $$ S100% Mortgages & Loans eBad Credit & Bankruptcy OK *1st & 2nd Mortgages *Car Loans *Debt Consolidation *No Up Front Fees *Fast Results Call Us Toll Free 1-866-828-6925 955 Household 5 Furniture LIVING ROOM SET 3 pc made in Denmark 1926. Chair, couch, love seat. Blue, dark wood frame. Perfect cond. $1000 904-246-4468 4 Luxury WGV Brand SNew 2 bed 2 bath tll$1350 includes cable water trash w/d pool gym golf privilege scr Lanai 278'9780 MOVING MUST SELL 2 br sets, rolltop desk, china cab, 52" Big Screen TV, 378-1955 407-416-2833 Never used light | pine single bedw/ shelves b/in drawers stand new mattress w/ert center w/ 3 Ig drawer 1 cabi- net w/4 shelves 325.00 call 904-529-8263 Jim leave message 47 NYLON WING BACK SOFA $40; 4 I swivel bar stools $25 each. Call 771-7482. 4 Single bed with headboard and footboard all wood excellent condi- tion $25 call 276-4121 47 Six drawer vanity with mirror and SI bench excellent con- dition $100.00 OBO call 276-4121 or 219-9710 7 Sofa & loveseat.exc .Icond.$350 for more info call 721-2939 Sumter Oak table 6 chrs 2 leafs, Ig lighted china cab. $1900. Crib $95. King comforter set + extras, $150. 223-6850 SWall unit teak 3 sections With matching light bars. like new $575.00 278-5381 cell 612-2994 4, Wanted good con- Sdition solid wood dresser chest of drawers, will pickup. call Josh 772-7133 .Q WATER DISPENSER S$60. Computer D |Desk $35; Sofa and Loveseat $400; Kitchen Table w/chrs $75; Student Desk $40; 714-1313 . 4 WHITE POST BED Canopy, Haverty's, Q|1$75 Rockinghorse. wooded wagon, pool table. 10 games in one $15.904.90&9173 go Machinery 0 & Tools Generators -New 7500 watt,diesel,20amp & 25amp service.$2000 new 5500 wattdiesel en erator amp service. 1800. or both $3,500.Never been used. Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services S 6 Piece Drum Set c like new $300.00 all 729-6479 47 Antique piano with Sstool. looks greats .Ibut needs tuning etc. only $150.00 take it call 771-7298 47 Bass Guitar with c distortion pedal, Plstrap, books, stand, tuner, and fender AMP $375 call Adam 699-0236 4 Drum Set-Peavy x w/zildjian sym- | -bols, Gibraltar Estandhardware w/stool.used 3 mo,still new. $750obo.778-7688 or 923-5461 ,. Piano-Spinet ,made by Baldwin ,cherry cabinet $950.772-6320 47 Power Amplifiers SCD players VCR's- Ilall sort of stereo equipment for sale foe more information call 778- 2464 980 Sporting COOLER -20'Lx7'Wx8'H, Stainless & alum. Exc cond., but needs cool- ing unit. Can be half freezer/cooler. $1500. 904-759-6454 4 HIKING SHOES 10 1/2 D; Whisper Stove sleeping bag. All for $100. Call 771-7482 Iv msg. 9 Home Gym Weider L CTS200 multi-sta- Frtion home gym system excellent condition, $100 call 908-4830 a Home gym welder SCTS20n0 multista- ion home gym system excellent condition, $100 call 908.4830 C7 LADIES GOLF SCLUBS, Complete |let only $45. Call Jake 264-4587 Pool Tables $750-$1595 Solid Maple 1" slate New showroom. 334-8573 L Pro-form Tread- mill like new 585PI 18" wide tread $275.00 cardio-guide exercise $75.00 Bob 221-9139 4. SEMINOLES soft Leather Jacket 2XL multi color brand new beautiful $350 firm 317-7157 4. Wind Surfer 11.5ft S Viper Fanatic Per- Sfect for Beginners. $250 Call Brian at 270-6317 ext 114 1010 Pet's & 1U1U Supplies V ADORABLE T Yoride. Pom, Cockers, Financing avail www.petworidpets.com Pet World 262-4646 AMERICAN PIT BULL PUPS -8wks, $200ea. 778-7720 A Boxer, male, 4 yrs, -sweet, trained, call 614 6820 Boxer M. 9mos AKC tails, claws, shots $500 904.879.2809 Or 703.9163 Calm Terr-AKC,12wks, S/Wvery Uny.M $400, Fern $450. 904-879-4113 Catahula Leopard Bay Dog Pups $150ea. Call 904-289-1828, 334-7708 DACHSHUND-MINI DAPPLE 12wks, CKC. $400. 904-571-5234 Free kittens 1 male 1 female 9 weeks Iold very pretty call 904 .879-1586 or 904-860-4306 can deliver 47 Free to good home. Germ Snep /Rott- Vl weller mix. loves outdoors! male. fixed! moving to Alaska call 576-9184 4 Free young female Chihuahua -mix to god home great wIth kids, very lovable, good with other pets. Please call 779-1251 HIMALAYAN KITTENS Seal Point $200ea. CFA reg. (904) 282-9183 LABRADOODLE-lst gen., 1.5y/o fern, rdy to be breed, $300. 406-5950 Labrador Retriever pups, yellows & 1 chocolate. HC & AKC Reg. Gd Blood Lines. 904-794-4400 MINIATURE PINCHERS, 1M/1F Red, 12wks, shots, POP, $300. 879-0179 MINI DACHSHUND ArC, M/F, red, short hair, HC. Heart Guard. $425. Cash. Call 652-8044 MINI SCHNAUZER 2 BLK M's lyr $150; LAB, BIk, AKC 4yr. 419-4963 MIN PINS 2/F & 2/M Black & Tan $400. 378-2657 MIn Schnauzers. AKC. S&P. 1M. $450. 1F- $500. All shots/ wormed. HC. Born 3/27/05. 739-7564 Overseas PCS-2 Cats need loving .home. Healthy. Cur- rent Shots- Microchi great with children call 12-673-7865 PEKINESE Albino Male, 7 months, $500 firm Call 535-3294 PartTime or Full Time You Choose!! Join us at our JOB FAIR Thursday, July 21st, 2005 from 9am-4pm Radisson Riverwalk Hotel 1515 Prudential Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32207 Kelly Educational Staffing is now hiring individuals interested in the field of education to fill 500+ immediate substitute teacher positions for Duval County Public Schools all across Jacksonville. No special skills are needed for these great positions, just 60 credit hours of college course work and a desire to help children succeed. These flexible positions can be full-time or a perfect source of part-time income. Join us at our Job Fair Kelly Educational Staffing 245-7555 I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 21, 2005 23 1010 set's i 1230 RV's&i 1310 Auto Parrts 135 Automotive 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/ 1340 Trrs/ 340 Trailrs 1345 vnsBuses 1350Miscellaneous Supplies Supplies 1340 UVrailersTrailersTrailers./., Auto l Corvette Wheels FORD FOCUS '04 CADILLAC FLEET- SUV's SUV's SUV's DODGE GRAND CARA- For sale sears car PIT BULL DOGS. Grown LEET l alum mid 70 PwrpackageSimo. OOD BROUGHAM F VAN1. LB, very $200 & up. Some r n il op model $400 obo. wacCal559-20 - FORDF1O 4x4Crew Ca GMC Conversion PORSHE CAYENNE S04 clean, needtosellfast carriersport R ed B yE lis C hincuo 2a1o22 2 d-882 5166 body and*v il oo 1 n *S4 o'^ c" ^ ^ ^ ^d ^ TA n4s TO YOTA T10.988. Call 771-9100 at n L an. 229-382-4343 OR shower, toilet $349mowac 771-9100 cond, 155k mix's. Low$mi. $49,999.7599096 like new. $100 call -4021214 k2nvstove ridg CUSTOM RIMS- FORD MUSTANG COBRA newtires, brakes $2 .old0a0c0noknown 229-402-1214 mwave, stove, fridge. 2 C CUSTO MS -oCnv..V 6spd, AC, obo 317-7157 cold a/c, no known 221-3363 a Taking beds. Stereo, L and tires for Ithr int rare s- FORD F150 '98 Larlet, mech problemsT ob TU PTRsn SPlayful rabbit awning, grill.$11500. Dodge, 6plug set tichromeless then CHEVYCORSICA 94very super cab, bed cap $000.00 obo Gary TOYOTASREXCAB04 Playfulgradttaeds.oStere and tireor tr t rarey Cd F KDF N u134 Sw/cage for free 904-219-4329 tup $200 Call made Low miles paid good transportation alum. wheels, leather 616-3076 St#F539 $18988 great pet 616 OASIS SHASPATT 02. 908-081 ask for Trey new $500 asng mustsell fast needcash red/gray, exc. cond., d TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371Ga s4877 i L.e Pow- P.Ilreas Rescue p1t 6D0T8TODGE CARAMTV2-CX 3E148704-337wcebanw43 S e 24FTullt.bdrm, G '02- $38,000. 912-462 5297 $134 Ca 389.770 low n e r $8700 GMC JIMMY 94-4dr od sr Lare Gas Pow- STrea S.es g t 22-01 44SoLT k 1 0 spdtrans AC 64.3 TOYOTA TACOMA-02 LX2003. Extra newSctess thanike100 Three 90 4x4 SLTSF37kmiIBLAZERW132SKmiVortecw YeK$ obo. Black, Pre RunnerXR5miclean.oLoadconwhless8th all; Siamese, tabby, or 229-322-1501 4liftedmany extras 37 B c9132 4 318 260 0 bedliner, new b akes 1 I onlg reasonable Persian. neutered, service records: FHodw M N C seunly rdeaomontcd spayedde- clawed-Aller exc cond.$18,900obo. FIOUU I CDrebuild. Good Sd AC,3 2.8L. V6. $1250. 'Ranch2CreL 94 -Dually0diesel runs great, 101, 000 mi. SUPERCENTER foIrIIsII O T ALn 9t04 W 8h4te ru.kTO s rnso ainm ld GMC SIERRA 35. 1m9 m Iru^nK H 9"5500 Pug puppies. Black& ENGINEIN BOX. List $17,3496ca SBR LAa7he$,nfibergasstop er,.891 00 faw254O 252 24757 HONDA 7$555. Vertically ThCHEVY UBURBAN'97 PD, loWe P$19, CC., 5. $00. Mini Dike Mailo3.5 www.ke'thkennelscomJ crankshaft, m TRUCK DEPOT Mechanics spec al T 0 J35DO 291-0778 5 HpBri san a w nfeelast u r es. $ 20. Ua C needs some work must TR DE 2910778 1345 Vans/Busesg o dtionruns READY TO GO 241c1398 8 sell fastnee h $975 SUPERCENTER GMC YUKON '02- lr4 V e great $250.0 0o0o M/Au Gorkh Trisn 24ran1 mr Rckford Chalerl astl 389-77000. lg4eat37$250.00dBO PekhWese M/F. Shih Tzu 1 Z 3 -Km FOR RG 4dr, VCburgundy, Blue Chihuahuas 1F, 1 -T SOUNDBAR FITS e x e c c o n DODGE CARAVAN 01 904-533-2420 4M, Golden Retrievers 97-4Jeep Learo93 51 204m, DVD 9kmi, $7900 BO E9 loaded SM/F YorkshireDTerriers |IINV3IUKY| 5anglerRockford R Trlu I system loaded.Seri- Call502.ks26379KE TTRoded iM. Bassactu ounds i120W 2wy.skr V6,lowmles $19mo clean V6 automatic $ R5 C yhris t0000o best offer. M/F. Boston TererM. w I rng Incudd. wac. Call 859-5820 I AC,$185 Pleasecall Dodge Caravan Call Bob9128825865. SM 6 T I 9249231 I 542- 3320 x410.291-6503 Dodge Caravan oIres mudding Beagles M/F $125obo. Brian 1 King 2000 white 99K L mounted Aluminum 912.632k2167 O t a J 904-294-703FORD St#F436 $11988 Ranch 02 Crew GMC YUKON XL '0 J mlles good con- P l wheels 81ug ford SWelmaraner AKC Pups o T I TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4 n 77 FORD EXPLORER '91- Red, ath Denali, AWD, outstand- edition asking $3,600 superduty Welmaraner AKC Pups3 4 T I r e s TOM BUSH AUOPLEX 371 TAC 4drbrake wrk I .se ng shape, priced to sell or best off e r PONITAC MONTANA'99 truck/Eagle589 tire size 4 males. 3 females, silver ec-Rlms-leat 575-r14,load AUAR700.403-2.AT6AC*4drbrake w 0 (90438 male. ready 8/24. POP r-- --- v----| 5 lugTfrom Pontiac FORD TAURUS SES '03 needed. $700.403-1362 oa now $28,495. 389.7700 (904)386 -5395 call Mini Van. Exc cond. must TSL Boggers 35x16x16.5 re, read d 5 lug,rom Pontiac FORD TAURUS SES TR me sell very fast, need cash 904-695-7644 or 406. Call 29-336-5589 V GrandAm V6, CD alloys,less, FORD F15 '90. Runs very GMC Yukon XL $2885.Call 389-7700 904-233-8638 229-344-911 021 O-. shape obo 27250 tan/tan $7995.2 -3157 Bod needs c PRth N o2003 SLE 1-,d Fifth Wheel's s-pm. mechanics special, must 8-0,,lcondlition401n-mdles , WEMARAER PUPS Honda Civic DX sell fast $14 0 389 7700 th rd row a CKCReg, 2 silver males Travel Trailer's TransMilsslons-p rofes- Auto, 2 door, tint, AC, CD selln27 rt10xce0 third r ,erS ift 8wks$50opea- p slonallyrebltStartlng player 107k miles h GEO STOR L93lGd gas M 46. HI MiOhNT Ri3 221-6917 or 9625402 op-u s at $389.Free towing 90553-9349anG SOR $26500 "21 61 or W2 u 0 0O installn i house 9 n o ner t tse qa preciate your Weimaraner Pups D financingavail. 272-3amoe544 .$3 Honda Civic LX m0neyt el 39 need A Sforsalesilverand blue Whit be ke 5 n 0 J- ... .. Truck ToC- T 1996 manual 75K Call 859-7 $5995 71.9,0 ,,registered. tail H DpitMellsleford 9 miles, great run- HONDA ACCORD 92 service o our nation docked, first setofn d 40 r ke l" hing rc r, a mustsell Police Inp. $5001stings ISUZU RODEO 4WD L '02 shots 904-221-6917 or LOWu EST PRICE 3donS ne7 $4,400a.n c ca.l294-3564 or 800-74' 116X 7327 StE298AR11.98 962-5402 5GUARANTEEDI call Josh 772-713 992.-6877d 1 SHONDA9 ACCORD e'92 F .UHuT PL K; YORKIE PUP-AKC, MapeRE 0l Antiq. es/ HONDA CIVIC LX '02. Policeln$OO g Listngs A FX4 Lift k JE COUS F S SSweetTemperments l i usL ir o Very sharp, must se2e 8007 8116x7327 bipg w is&tires. C Rm omusr irE $750.904-254-8556 o 3. priced to sell immedi- HONDACIVICDX-94 Calk mustsee 5,366 C31i1.'10 Yo I YORKIES Ready SM, CKC, ,Qa.e. ,5 38E7 BZ ,REPOIonly $9951 For T .R DEPT "CS PAID I 71 H UBTC E C2 HTRUCKDEPOT UEROKEE SH N CAE S HC, 1stshots, tailscut. 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LM. 0 V oIn. 13eaw SONa loa dedin n13 n0,0nm00 tiles windows, door ocks, interior exte rior 899 00i i D7sc leat shCp. 7 91282-40594R 1300A grc TL re o POruns great abo. Cal Billy OBO651.5545 is -545 FA ST & EAS 1230 "111 d 05 04c1e'2-4 D ODGE.Rl o *k0 eyle ssentir ,$20 D4000e Lowo m t1 cel mls S ilkob.. i 0 Buell Blast call 9 6l2-0930 904-334-4878 tOLDS MOBILE Intrigue I iCurdy cabin 3s0 0cc enine6200 ACURA3.2CL'03 HONDAS2000'03 98,ful loaded, $2000. FORD RANGER JEE LB2 LTB3U i L OS ecuise Jmiles runs great St#4186B $16,988 TO BSHTOFE4371425,988 577 24 or 673-7542- K/ BLOH-SuperlbALON r e D a $2800 OBO great TOM BUSHac led74 oboAUTOPLEX 371-487o7 7.A77 PONTIACTRANSPORT'9S 2colldAC25k: lotdrive needs 4hd ke n .17H engine work 3000FOBO t arter bike 269-21, Great shape pr iced forVa ocold AC runss p * I10o0 mth eAsn-59 . g00 RCea eeo t#Fl7OCT $16, quick sale $975. 389-7700 $38000bo. Jn.cd .50 0r.lc pe For Great People with Trpedo'd Credit 10lO3th Anniv. stage Clean, New Stereo, St#F407, $16,988 only 0 UC A H D FArm 3&E 741i2 28'BAYLINER '86 1one fuel int. 6K ml $6500obo, 742-3847 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA Corolla '92, red, 904-294-7036 156K, good condition. lVC KAMELEON CD S26 arkblue extras must ACURAL '004 JAGUAR PURRS '90 $1800BO. 703-8346 EC. 50,Cars Trucks SUVs Vans 8'eVolvo Duo Prop, sell 16 500 622-8391 $28 909$1800060 ,EDECK0o.verei.n3 Kn H Cars I f y equp ed, BMW K75S 88, corbin TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Idealor youne prof'l. $oo 01PO CE INPONDSI O ORnu God cor eeps/feeB se a $00C 4-914 Car rs from $500! Listings MNi and harness Your Miitary I.D. (active, reserved, retired) is your sle / f s6,set10 rdasI treA .TTA4IN '0Blackpwr $3100IJack434-048007498116x2529 Re 4x4 resS reTiRed ioR enclosed cockpit. $2500. Ph38363448o 3A44 Bk pwr 82 0 B0014An8116x252 0 Bin - complete galley, elec- $ eaher, loaded. JAGUAR XKE2+2 '72. V12 k lan. 9876 04 294- 03 t ro oni9c o ve n CGSxR' 02N1000 one 1mowac. 859-5820 AC. excellencondition ETru. G AE PAAPPO VAL radio/CD/colorATVR / owner, nevertr0 i A CRckedAUD4 L 4 priced for immediate 7 RUCK SAORN O OAG P head w/shoulder, air d garage kept, many ADIA. 04 sale. $15,845. 389T-7700 3it trailers AN D0 A O Al conditioner, great con-l mods and acke. 80004ST#59A0TraiersTRUCKEOTA E N Rlp!! edition. $13,400obo. cal1881-6380 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 477 KIA OPTIM1.X SUPER9 Eme0RcanLCF4 996-8042/502-0200. St#F193 $9,988 8iCalldme today, I can help! 502-7514 ., HARLEY DAVID- AUDI A4E'97, Yuatro V6 TO 2001 32' Wanderer KiA Sportage LImited U U 0ONDYN S A02- AT, sunroo 2 Mthr I all TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-48 Toy hauler 5th 57K m. 5sSpd lhr. 08 0 S29' CATALINA'84 3Suprera glide. 4100 pwr ,new1tires,dwht ext. '0Awheel self-con- c LA de ...-.Cv I l I (90i4 C/CiExcond, twin mes, extra graphiteint 63Kmi. LEXUS 300'03 talked. Ready to For Sale Ford FSO retail ver4 uP 4 0 1road - I305 engines, galley, chrome accessories, clean car fax report, St#F605 $26,988 o 904-254-7903 or 1993extended cab $6500 04.,97-5541 6,many extras trans-'II Datsaage. EC IS*ll hitch runs excel.TmlsO YcOlA ferret $22K OBO $14,500obo. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 4 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |