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Fund Drive Ends Goal Exceeded for NMCRS Page 3 Summer Camp Kids Learn About Nature At Park Pages 8-9 Get Shipshape Program Teaches Healthy Weight Loss Page 11 THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 I- i -4 www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCI Mullen takes reins as CNO I ByJ02(AW) Cassandra Thompson O Special Contributor MI NO II Cycle to the Shore Join Team Navy jax Team Navy Jax is look- ing for additional cyclists to participate in the 19th annual MS 150 Bike Tour Sept. 17-18. This is a non- profit fund-raising event for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. This year's ride will take cyclists from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach and back to St. Augustine away from high-traffic areas and along the beautiful east coast of North Florida. For further information, call Miriam Gallet at 635-1654. Blood donors needed The Florida Georgia Blood Alliance (FGBA) is specifically looking for those donors with A nega- tive blood type for a spe- cial recipient. If you have this blood type and can donate, the next place the FGBA Bloodmobile will visit NAS Jax is the Naval Hospital Aug. 9 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For a complete list of sites the FGBA Blood- mobile will visit here, see the Aug. 4 Jax Air News. For more information, call Bill Schroeder at 353- 8263. Other blood types are always needed as well. Marine Corps half marathon set Attention all runners. The Marines have landed again. The second annual Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon and Free- dom 5K Run will be held Oct. 1, at 7 a.m. The race course will begin at the Veterans Me- morial 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.1stplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race-day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Wall. Race profits will be do- nated to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, provid- ing scholarships to depen- dent children of service members from all the branches of the military, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to top finishers. In a star-studded ceremony that featured dignitaries from around the world and chief of naval oper- ations (CNOs) from numerous coun- tries, Adm. Mike Mullen relieved Adm. Vern Clark and became the U.S. Navy 28th CNO. The event, filled with all of the pomp and circumstance that naval tradition dictates was held at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Friday. Guest speakers included Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Gordon England. Mullen received words of confidence from Rumsfeld, who cited Mullen's extensive experience in command positions. "Mike we are confident that you will keep the Navy moving for- ward smartly," he said. The selection of Mullen last March to relieve Clark came as no surprise to military insiders. Both men have been committed at their respective levels to transforming the Navy into a more viable and efficient organiza- tion. Reduction of force, reorganization and operational readiness have been trademarks of both their careers. The enhancement and development of Navy Sailors has also been a key focus in the both Mullen's and Clark's command climates. In fact, last March, while still serv- ing as Commander, Naval Forces Europe, Mullen said that among his top priorities was "to develop the lead- Since leaving NAS Jackson- ville for their worldwide deployment on May 26, the "Pelicans" of VP-45 have been doing some amazing things. Seven combat aircrews have been keeping P-3's in the air around the clock in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, as well as accomplishing various surface sea control missions in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Operating out of the blistering heat of Bahrain, Africa and Afghanistan, these missions are done in support of the global war on terrorism and are very impor- tant for providing safety to the troops fighting on the ground and preventing blue water terrorist operations. As important as these aircrews are in making these missions a success, not a single one of these missions could be done without the outstanding daily support provided by the Pelican maintenance team. The Fifth Fleet "Pelican" main- tenance team, led by Aviation Maintenance Officer Lt. Cmdr. Ron White and AVCM Mark Mavity, has continued to keep the bar set high for patrol squadrons everywhere. Having' left Jacksonville with a second consecutive nomination for the CPRW-11 Golden Wrench Award for Maintenance Excellence, they have kept the "Pelicans" flying high with a 100 percent mission completion rate in the Central Command Area of Responsibility (CENTCOM AOR). "My hat is off to the hardworking maintainers of this squadron who have kept our aircraft flying. It is because of their dedication that we have had such a high level of opera- tional success on this deploy- ership potential in every man and woman serving in Navy Europe. No- thing else we accomplish no other priority we pursue is of much conse- quence if we do not have sound and effective leadership in place to enact it." Born in Los Angeles, Mullen holds a bachelor's degree in naval science from the U.S. Naval Academy and a master's degree in operation's research from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. He is also a 1991 graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program. Among his tours of duty are Commander, U.S. 2nd Fleet/Commander, NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic and Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe. As Commander, NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic, he was responsible for providing overall com- mand, operational control and coordi- nation of U.S. naval forces in the European area of responsibility. His other assignments include com- mand of the USS Noxubee (AOG 56), USS Goldsborough (DDG 20) and USS Yorktown (CG 48). He has also com- manded Cruiser-Destroyer Group Two and the George Washington Battle Group. His shore-based commands include duty on the staffs of the SEC- NAV and CNO. Clark, who is moving to Phoenix, Ariz., with his wife, Connie, had diffi- culty quelling the audience's applause as he took to the podium. The guest See CNO, Page 13 Photos courtesy of VP-45 AD3 Darium Woodard buttons up an access panel after working on a P-3 engine. ment. Our mission accomplish- ment is a direct result of what they do on a daily basis, so we are very fortunate to have such an outstanding maintenance department," commented Com- manding Officer Cmdr. Bill Zirzow. With no hangar in which they can work on the aircraft, the main- tainers perform the maintenance in the open air on the parking ramps, where the temper- atures can rise to 120 degrees and the desert winds can bring stinging sandstorms. Taking every mea- sure to protect themselves from the elements, these hard-charg- ing Sailors forge AD2 Jessica B ahead in typical the number 3 0*4IL 7 A' Photo by Daniel McLain Secretary of the Navy Gordon England administers the Oath of Office to Adm. Mike Mullen. Mullen relieved Adm. Vern Clark as Chief of Naval Operations during a late-morning ceremony Friday at the U.S. Naval Academy. New tool protects military Service members can place 'active-duty' alert on credit report From the Federal Trade Commission Members of the military now have a way to help minimize the risk of identity theft while they are deployed. An "active-duty" alert on a credit report requires creditors to take extra steps to verify a person's identity before granting credit in their name. When military personnel ask for an "active- duty" alert, they receive a copy of their credit score, and their names are removed from prescreen offer lists for credit cards or loans. The Federal Trade Commission has issued a Consumer Alert, available at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/aler ts/dutyalrt.htm, describing how mili- tary personnel can place the alerts on their report, and what happens when there is an alert. Military personnel can put an alert on their credit report when they are away from their usual duty station. The "active-duty" alerts are designed to help reduce the risk of identity theft by mak- ing it more difficult to grant credit to the deployed member of the armed forces while they are away. Anyone with a credit inquiry may try to contact the military person directly, but because this may be impossible while they are deployed, the law allows members of See FTC, Page 13 AM2 Jeremy Harver makes a repair on the left wing. Pelican fashion everyday under these extreme conditions to keep the aircrews flying. At times being a "groundpounder" can be a thankless job, but each aircrew- man is thankful for the dedica- tion and skills of the true profes- sionals on the ground turning wrenches. Maintenance personnel who have spent their first month and a half of deployment in Africa and Afghanistan have started the process of rotating through Bahrain where they will contin- ue the maintenance of the P-3C aircraft. As they pick up where the others have left off, there is no doubt that they will carry on the Pelicans tradition of mainte- nance excellence. Brown removes a hatch underneath engine. 'Pelican' maintenance taking care of business in the Middle East By Lt. j.g. Dennis Smith VP-45 PAO -f .Fh~Gi~%~S~B~A~a~~Ki-~hC~Liia~a~RT~,'L~ I~j~l~i;i-l - '"M-m; 2 JaXJUr N WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 NAVY COLLEGE NEWS Buyers beware: Know your benefits From the Navy College Office recently, the Navy College has received several complaints from Sailors regarding compa- nies that advertise "educational servic- es" and sell CLEP study guides, ency- clopedias and other materials to unsuspecting service members. They often appeal to the service member's sense of responsibility to their children offering materials to improve school performance. These companies have set up kiosks in malls, worked military housing areas selling door-to-door, and some have set up in front of Navy Exchanges. Some of the salesmen are retired senior enlisted who understand the military system and take advan- tage of their affiliation with the mili- tary to gain the trust of their cus- tomers. Some have claimed affiliation with military education programs. Service members do not have to sign a contract and pay $2,000 or more to a company to purchase CLEP study materials and encyclopedias. There are CLEP test preparatory materials available through the Navy College, public libraries and college bookstores. CLEP exams reflect introductory col- lege courses. Examinees should check with a local college to see what text is being used to teach in the course you hope to take a test for. More often than not, appropriate study materials are available to service members for free! According to the Educational Testing Service (ETS), unauthorized agents have used the CLEP name to market study aids and other materials for high profit. These materials are inade- quate for preparation and claims made by these agents are patently false. Candidates are misled into signing contracts and then pressured to reim- burse or threatened with destruction of their credit rating. Companies may give the false impression that DANTES, the Navy College, ETS, or the College Board sanctions their com- panies' activities. Service members should be aware, that the Navy College does not charge for any of the programs or services that are provided. We do not sell any materials for profit or by contract. For more information log on to the ETS Web site http://www.college- board.com/student/testing/clep/clep_be ware.html. Why do these scams persist? Often the individuals who purchase these materials have a desire to earn a quick and easy college degree. The persua- sive salespeople prey on that desire and may use misleading ads or claims to gain the individual's trust. Finally, these individuals often have no knowledge on college accreditation or the programs and benefits available to them through the Navy College. Service members are encouraged to see their Navy College counselor or command financial advisor before signing any contracts. Additionally, these companies may have no authority to sell on base or a license to operate in the state. Any time you sign a contract to purchase goods or services, be especially wary if ON THE HOMEFRONT Hurricanes, Soldiers and electricians are a reminder to be thankful By Sarah Smiley ,Special Contributor I'd never been so hot in all my life. If anyone saw, I didn't care. I shamelessly sprawled out like a Golden Retriever on the marble slab in front of -ur fireplace and fanned .myself with paper folded like an accordion. My son -Owen (2) ran through the house wearing only a diaper, .and Ford (4) asked, "Why ,didn't the Navy send us -somewhere without hurri- canes?" It all started two weeks - ago, when Hurricane Dennis "began his descent upon us, and the only thing I knew to be grateful for was the fact that Dustin wasn't required to fly away any aircraft this -time. My mother-in-law had -just come into town for a visit, and while I should have been playing hostess, instead I spent most of the time bottled up in my own >head, singing the Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" over and over again. To evacuate or not to evac- uate? That was the ques- tion. Could I really load two kids, a puppy and a mother- in-law into our five-person car and drive to who-knows- where? Well, when a Category-4 storm is headed your way, a person finds incredible strength to do anything. And, I do mean anything. By Friday night, less than 48 hours after my mother- in-law's arrival, the six of us (me, Dustin, the kids, my mother-in-law, and the dog) were escaping the storm at my grandmother Doris' "retirement home" in Birmingham, Ala. Picture toddlers running down a quiet hallway with a pVppy nipping at their heels, weaving in and out of grandmothers and grandfa- thers with walkers, and you get an idea of what my weekend was like. There we were, crammed into a one- bedroom "model retirement apartment," and at some point, I actually began to look forward to the prospect of Bingo on Sunday. We drove back home after the storm on Monday to sur- vey the damage, which was minimal on our property. But the electricity was out, and a nasty rumor circulat- ed throughout the neighbor- hood that we might be with- out power for two weeks. Tuesday night (when our house became unbearably hot and humid) was when I found myself crawling on the ground looking for a cool spot...just like a dog. I did- n't sleep. Not even a wink. And at 3 a.m., I accused Dustin of being the "only man on the block who didn't buy his family a generator." (What can I say? Tempers flare with the heat.) The next morning, Dustin went to Home Depot and bought a generator, a win- dow air-conditioning unit, and a small fan. "Now that I've bought all this," he said, "the power's sure to come on." "Yes, but you saved our marriage," I told him. (Electricity was restored that night.) Honestly, Dennis wasn't as hard on us as Ivan was, but nevertheless, I've grown weary of evacuations, fallen trees, and boxes of "emer- gency gear" featured in the entrance of Target. I'm tired of the heat and such nui- sances as a slow Internet connection and unreliable phone lines. But, at the height of my misery, when my mother-in- law was leaving, she dis- tractedly said something to no one in particular that I'll never forget: "If we're this hot and tired, imagine how the troops in Iraq feel." Thinking about our serv- ice members overseas, with their heavy gear, cumber- some boots and that many of them are sleeping in tents, suddenly made the humidity a little more bear- able. The moment our power was restored and I saw the ceiling fan in our bedroom slowly wind up again; I thought I would never lose that intoxicating sense of appreciation. If there had been an electrician outside our door, I would have run out and hugged him. Yet this, morning, two weeks later, I caught myself grumbling about having no cell phone connection. And yesterday, I left all the lights in the house on, without even thinking about it. How soon we all forget. How quickly appreciation dissipates until the next storm comes our way. Or, until the service member in Iraq is one of our own. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. a salesman fails to tell you how to can- cel the contract or about the cooling-off period within which you can cancel the contract. Always get a copy of the contract you sign and document in writing verbal promises of salesperson. Make certain there is contact information for the salesman, the company and that the cancellation policy and process is clearly spelled out. If you choose to cancel a contract you must do so in writing and get a written verification that the cancellation has been accept- ed. Verbal cancellations may not hold up. If you think you have been misled, induced by fraud or unscrupulous practices to enter into a contract, seek legal advice. The consumer may have the contract set aside. If you're in the military, contact your base legal officer as well as your Navy College Office. While selling these materials is not illegal, service members should under- stand that these products are not nec- essary to be successful with the CLEP program and they are incurring a debt that for services and materials that are readily available for free. Before purchasing any materials to help you prepare for the various testing pro- grams offered by the Navy College - ask us about preparation materials. If you feel you have been scammed - alert Jeff Hiller of the college board at 212-713-8064 or by email at jhiller@collegeboard.org. You may want to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at: www.ftc.gov or 877-FTC-HELP. Hey, MoneyMan: It seems everywhere I look there is someone offer- ing the military some kind of special deal. Many stores offer military dis- counts and even the news- papers and TV offer special deals to the military. Just this past week I have seen information on companies such as Military Financial, Loans for Military, Navy Mutual Aid, Navy One Source, Omni Military Loans, Pioneer Military Loans, Navy Federal Credit Union, and Military.com. My chief told me I should look out for some of these companies because they will rip me off. How do you know the good ones from the bad? MoneyMan Sez: Great question! The "good" ones want you to know that they are there to support our military per- sonnel and the "not-so- good" ones want to confuse you by having nice mili- tary-sounding names. My best advice is to thor- oughly check any of them out before you sign on the dotted line. Some of the ones you mentioned such as Navy Mutual Aid, Navy Federal Credit Union and Navy One Source are great. Some of the others are on your list too. One of the newest resources is the Military One Source or Navy One Source. This organization can be reached by going to www.navyonesource.com or by calling 800-540-4123. This organization basical- ly augments our Fleet and Family Support Centers and they are available 24/7. They have information on a seemingly unlimited range of topics including educa- tion, retirement, financial planning, legal issues, and family readiness. In the financial area alone they offer information on budgeting, saving and investing, credit collections, home buying, taxes, and financial emergencies. Best of all, it is at no cost to you! The price is right and the information is very helpful. Give it a shot! I think you will like it. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. ,,--,- ,- r- .. SUN DAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 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 Fditorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JU Aii NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JlU lNEWSdo 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 JlAte NB can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JulilMwOf Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The In ANi 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 HEY, MONEYMANI .S..... .. GRYLE LEBERT Job title/command: Waitress/Mulligans Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: I enjoy spending time with my nephews. Past Duty Stations: Great Lakes, Ill., San Diego Career Plans: To complete 21 years in the Naval Reserves in 2007 and return to school. Most Interesting Experience: Spending time in Biloxi, Miss. and on the Gulf Coast. Words of Wisdom: You never appreciate something to its fullest until its gone, so enjoy it while you can. Special discount offered From the USO The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is providing service men and women a new way to enjoy their favorite outdoors activities. The FWC is now offering a Military Gold Sportsman's License to active duty and retired mili- tary who are stationed in Florida or have lived in the state for six months and claim Florida as their primary residence. The reduced-fee annual license ($20) offers the same privileges as the traditional Gold Sportsman's License ($83.50). It includes hunting, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing licenses and wildlife management area, archery, muzzle loading gun, turkey, Florida waterfowl, snook and crawfish per- mits. The Military Gold Sportsman's Licenses are only available at tax collectors' offices. Those wishing to purchase one must show their military ID cards plus a Florida driver's license or orders showing they are stationed in Florida. More information about hunting and fishing in Florida is available at MyFWC.com. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 3 NMCRS Fund Drive ends; goal exceeded By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer his year's highly successful Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive has concluded and thanks to all those involved and the generosity of all who donated, Commander, Navy Region Southeast has exceeded their goal for the fourth consecutive year. "This year's NMCRS fund drive was a smashing success! We exceeded last year's fund drive total by almost 10 percent and raised a total of $364,747. More than 30 com-mands had successful fund drives that met or exceeded both their contact and monetary goals," said Lt. Kalan McEuen, Navy Region Southeast's NMCRS Fund Drive chairperson and a pilot at VP-30. "VP-30 topped the list for total money raised with a whopping $97,018 from allot- ments, car raffle ticket sales, and the annual golf tournament," he added. VP-30 was followed by NAS Key West, Fla. with $26,931, NS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba with $22,054, and Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jackson-ville with $21,402. "This year's fund drive surpassed its goal of $255,940 by 43 percent. The 2004 fund drive total of $332,691.31 was smashed by this year's total of $363,747, the largest amount collected to date for CNRSE. This represents a 9.3 percent increase over last year's record setting collection," said McEuen, proudly. "The region contacted 94 percent of its personnel during this year's drive beating the 2004 fund drive total of 92 percent." The NAS Jacksonville fund drive was also successful. The NAS Jax numbers were equally impres-sive. The NAS Jax goal of $204,446 was surpassed by 45 per- cent for a total of $296,586. This repre- sents a 9.7 percent increase over the 2004 NAS Jax collection of $270,304," added McEuen. "This is a tremendous accom- plishment and one that will help to sup- port our fellow Sailors, Marines and their family members in times of need." The annual fund drive is held each year in an effort to generate donations to bene- fit our local NMCRS. Donations are obtained through a variety of ways. Each command designates a key person who is responsible for personally contacting every individual within their command to inform them of what the NMCRS does and how they can help. Commands also hold fundraisers such as the annual VP-30 golf tournament, raffles, car washes, bake sales and chili cook-offs. "Capt. Richard Heimerle, commanding officer of VP-30 and his team broke all records in supporting NMCRS. That single command hit almost 300 percent of their financial goal. The amount collected over- all was the largest amount we've ever had in the 12 years I've been director here," remarked NMCRS Director Dave Faraldo. "Of course, all the money collected will go right back into the hands of our Sailors and Marines and their families who have financial needs. The NMCRS is the best example I can think of in demonstrating how our Sailors and Marines take care of each other." Last year, the local NMCRS provided over $1.3 million in assistance and accord- ing to Faraldo; it's likely they will exceed that amount this year. Whether it's for car repairs, emergency travel, food or just Commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown pres- ents Lt. Kalan McEuen, CNRSE Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive chairperson, with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for his hard work and dedi- cation coordinating this year's fund drive during a luncheon July 6. McEuen was also presented a NMCRS Distinguished Service Award. Photo courtesy of VP-30 everyday household bills, the NMCRS are there to help. Founded in 1904, the NMCRS is spon- sored by the Department of the Navy and operates nearly 250 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases throughout the world. This private, non-profit, charitable organization has helped more than four million people by giving more than 100 bil- lion dollars in loans and grants to those in need. For more information on what the NMCRS offers, call 542-3515. Sailor says 'thank you' ,-4- Photo by JO1 Mike England Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment, Jacksonville Sailor AZI(AW) Burnett Dozier stopped by the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department Headquarters Friday to thank the medical technicians and firefighters who saved his life July 8. Dozier suffered a massive heart attack that morning which sent him into cardiac arrest. The group of Navy med- ical technicians and firefighters who rushed to the scene were able to revive him and get him to Shands Jacksonville Trauma Center in time to undergo a life-saving heart operation. "Thank you all very much. Because of all of you, I'm here today. I thank you and my family thanks you," Dozier said. HM3 Patrick Sorrentino enjoyed meeting Dozier and said he wished he could meet more his patients. "Getting awards is nice and all, but seeing him here today breathing is reward enough." From left, Firefighter Tracy Tomes, AM1 (AW) Jackie Zumback, Emergency Dispatcher Greta Simcoe, HM3 Patrick Sorrentino, Firefighter Tracy Canick, Dozier, Lt. Billy Brown and Firefighter Nathan Hutchinson. Naval aviatior dies in crash From Commander, Strike Fighter Wing Pacific Fleet Two Super Hornets based at NAS Le- moore, Calif. experi- enced a mid-air collision while on a routine training mission July 18, killing one naval aviator and injuring two.. Lt. Bruce Clark of Orange Park, Fla., age 31, died in the incident. Lt. Noel Sawatzky and Lt. John Bonenfant were recovered by search and rescue crews July 18 and were taken to the Kern Medical Center in Bakersfield, Calif. The mishap occurred in a remote training area, about 35 miles northeast of Ridgecrest, Calif., over the L---' Lt. Bruce Clark Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. The aircraft involved were a F/A-18E and a F/A- 18F Super Hornet from VFA-122. The cause of the incident is under investigation. ~ 2 :r~ [idi # ._, -. .. ,, .'.... .... ..'jr; .... " <, I ..-.- -? .. .' ',- :, l .... .,....- *I f hg~jfli5Nag lr.au JEANS ,rongler JEANS Men's Children's Men's $24.99 ) $19.99 $12.99 and up and up and up AL MEYS, LDIS& H:1EW OOS NSAE iDsI Ku S" W I' R088757 rRBlmli'fljii'ffl iiim kv. ~-~ 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 CNRSE bids farewell to By Miriam S. Gallet Editor or Eileen Wadding, a paralegal at Com- mander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Staff Judge Advocate's Office, Aug. 2 will bring about an array of bittersweet emo- tions. On Tuesday, Wadding will retire after 38 years of honorable and faithful service to her country, leav- ing a legacy for others to emulate. "I entered the federal civil service during the Vietnam Conflict and now I'm leaving it with our Sailors fighting a war in Iraq and scattered all over in order to protect our free- doms," said Wadding. "Leaving my co-workers and friends is not going to be easy. My fondest memo- ries of the past 38 years are of the people I worked with. The friendships and camaraderie are something that cannot be measured. When I look back, I can actually recall the faces of all 10 admirals and 11 staff judge advocates I have had the pleasure of serving," she added. Wadding, a native of Chicago, was raised in Kincaid, Ill. and graduated from SouthFork Commu- nity High School in 1955, where she still plays a role. "I can't believe it has been 50 years since I graduated from high school. I'm the Official U.S. Navy Photo Commander Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Paralegal Specialist Eileen Wadding (second from left) enjoys the cama- raderie of friends and co-workers during the college gradua- tion of CNRSE LN1 Jondell Ritchie last summer. From left, CNRSE Paralegal Linda Fleming, Wadding, Ritchie and retired Lt. Cmdr. Ruth Thompson, a former CRNSE officer. class president and still take care of record-keeping and other class activities," Wadding said. Even though it has been nearly four decades since she became a civil servant, Wadding recalls her first assignment like it was yes- terday. "My first assign- ment was as a GS-3 at Naval Air Technical Train- ing Center (NATTC), where I worked in the manpower section crunching numbers for up to 3,000 students," she recalled. "Back then, I was making $2,200 a year." Her efficiency and devotion soon earned her a promo- tion to GS-4 and, in 1973, she was awarded the pres- tigious Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award. "The mid-70s were days of uncertainty. People think reduction-in-force (RIF) is a new thing in the military. However, when NATTC was disestablished in 1973 and certain areas of responsibility moved to Millington, Tenn., I was probably the last civilian to be placed in a new job at NAS Jax," Wadding said. "I knew the job I was doing at NATTC was being reassigned to the Personnel Support Department (PSD) Wadding after 38 years and where it would become However, I was glad the career-related volun- a civilian billet. I held out day I was promoted to GS- teerism, Wadding has been for that job and it paid off," 12. The road was long, but active in her church and she added. "At that time, it paid off," she continued, community and looks for- PSD was moving into the According to co-worker ward to doing more once admin spaces that where Linda Fleming, Wadding retired. "My husband and I occupied by NATTC. I was has been an inspiration,` plan to travel. I also hope able to stay at my same "I'm very sad to see Eilee to catch up on reading and desk and keep the same go. She is a gpod friend and cross-stitching she said phone number and the a mentor. She hired and cg department literally moved taught me everything I- cheerfully. in around me." know, including life les- "I have a number of proj- By 1981, Wadding was a sons," stated Fleming. ects I'm anxious to get GS-5 at the Commander, Wadding's cooperation, started on, including a Sea Based Wings Atlantic loyalty and volunteerism family cookbook and work- Staff Judge Advocate's distinguished her from the ing more on my family his- Office. "I was encouraged to rest and earned her many tory. I still keep in contact apply for the GS-5 posi- accolades. She has been the with friends I made when I tion," she said. "The parale- region's voting assistance started work at NATTC gal series was fairly new officer since 1992, testify- and others from over the and I believe I was the sec- ing before the Election years and hope o see more ond paralegal on base. This Reform Committee in of them now," she added. job opened many doors and Jacksonville in 2001. Wadding is married created many opportuni- In 1992, she received the Wadding is married to ties, which I took advan- Equal Opportunity Adviso- Bill and together they have tage of, including becoming ry Committee Member of seven children. "Between a volunteer mediator with the Year and was selected us we have 13 grandchil- the Florida State as CHWA Civilian of the dren and five great grand- Attorney's Office in 1987." Year in 1993. Wadding also children that fill our lives "CNRSE is fairly a new served as the recorder for with great joy," Wadding command that evolved the Armed Forces Discipli- said proudly. when Commander, Naval nary Control Board for 18 "Leaving the Navy after Base Jacksonville was dis- years and the staff notary 38 years will certainly be established. Before that, it public for the past 15 tough. Nevertheless, I take was called Commander, years, performing more with me great memories, Naval Activities Jackson- than 700 notaries, includ- wonderful friendships and ville and prior to that, it ing five marriages, above all, a lifetime of was know as Commander, When asked who she riences. I have enjoyed Helicopter Wings Atlantic credits for her success, r I h service (CHWLA)," she explained. Wadding replied, "My my years of civil service. "I have been part of the mother, for instilling in me But now I am ready for team for a long time and a good work ethic, to retirement," Wadding con- have witnessed many always do what was right, cluded. changes and experienced to follow the golden rule CNRSE will honor the growing pains that and to be a good listener. Wadding at a farewell went along with it. In addition to all of her luncheon Aug. 2. VS-32 'Maulers' begin work-ups for cruise By Lt. Helen Watson Maulers will embark aboard plexities of strike warfare Air Wing Fallon, the VS-32 PAO USS Enterprise for a phase and integrated air wing aimed at re-familiarizing air strike operations. During See VS-32, Page 13 As of last week, VS-32 had officially begun peparing for its Spring 2006 deployment scheduled. Though recently busy with various detach- ments and command evalu- ations, the "Maulers" are now formally starting the hard work necessary to ready the squadron for the rigorous demands of six months at sea. These preparations, com- monly referred to as "work- ups" comprise an intense schedule of events designed to prepare the squadron, air wing, and entire carrier strike group for deployment. VS-32 is part of Air Wing One (CVW-1) and will be cruising with USS Enterprise (CVN-65) next year. Work-ups are scheduled in a series of phases that pro- gressively advance from small- to large-scale opera- tirons. 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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations Division (AMO), formerly known as the U.S. Customs Service Air and Marine Interdic- tion Division, are one of the most elite law enforcement agencies in the world. After the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security, 22 dif- ferent federal agencies have combined their efforts in the common mission of protect- ing the U.S. and its citizens. The office of AMO is a spe- cialized unit that serves the Department of Homeland Security and many various federal, state and local law enforcement entities. AMO has been awarded the task of being the primary air and marine interdiction resource for the Department of Homeland Security The important role of patrolling our skies and waterways has been left in the hands of the AMO. Currently, AMO's primary missions are: airspace secu- rity, air and marine interdic- tion and marine law enforcement. Historically, AMO was responsible for protecting the nation's borders from the smuggling of narcotics and other contraband with an integrated and coordi- nated air and marine inter- diction force. However, after 9/11, the division's priorities shifted more towards law enforcement and security. NAS Jacksonville Air and The Jacksonville Aviation Branch is located along the NAS Jax flight line. It is their operational nerve center for air interdictions and surveillance. Photo 1Ol Mike England Marine Operations Branch Deputy Field Director Jim Boutte explained the major impact the new changes made, "This enabled the enforcement personnel to protect the homeland by dis- mantling organizations that pose a threat to our security through illegal alien smug- gling, threats to our nation's financial infrastructure, strategic technology expor- tation," he said. NAS Jax plays a key role in strategic air and marine operations for AMO. "The Jax Air and Marine Division maintains oversight of the hub facility aboard NAS Jax as well as aviation an unit in Tampa and marine inter- diction units in Clearwater and Ft. Myers," said Boutte. The AMO's mission on a daily basis is to use air and sea power to protect the nation, in order to do so they must use cutting edge technology and state of the art aircraft to complete this task. At NAS Jax, AMO's air and sea superiority has been invaluable in patrolling the coastline from Virginia to Miami. Boutte makes the point of how important the airborne units are: "The use of an air- borne platform for surveil- lance and intelligence gath- ering is a very powerful tool and will provide a signifi- cant force multiplier to the investigative efforts of CBP and many federal, state and local law enforcement agen- cies," he said. The value of those units was apparent when the City of Jacksonville hosted the Super Bowl earlier this year. "Our air and marine units played an important role in the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office's security plan during the Super Bowl," Boutte said. "We worked in conjunction with many state and local agen- cies, including the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, to make sure things went according to plan." The AMO uses many dif- ferent types of aircraft' to get the job done including the P-3 Orion, the Cheyenne IIIRC, the Hughes 500 heli- copter, Black Hawk appre- hension helicopter and the fast-moving intercept boats, with their four 225-horse power engines create the perfect combination of longevity, maneuverability, and speed that the complex missions require. All of their aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art technology. In their fleet of P-3's, some are equipped with AWACS type radomes to detect air- borne threats or smugglers. The Cheyenne IIIRC planes are the only five existing in the world, all of which are stationed aboard NAS Jax. This Customs High Endurance Tracker can carry more fuel, a higher gross weight, and travels at altitudes higher than any other twin-engine turbo prop aircraft. They are equipped with Forward Looking Infrared systems (FLIR) and fighter type air- to-air radar systems. The helicopters are also fitted with FLIR systems and other navigational systems. "The essential role that these aircraft play is made clear by the frequency they are used,' explained Boutte "We fly more air to air inter- cept missions than any A Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement helicopter patrols the skies over Alltel Stadium during Super Bowl XXXIX on Feb. 6. Photo courtesy of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement other organization in the world. Air and marine oper- ations are also a vital ele- ment of the airspace securi- ty over special events and the nation's capital. Combined with the Federal Protection Service, air power is used in the security of federal buildings across the nation. "Although we have been active in this mission profile since 1994, current world events have heightened our dedication to this effort," Boutte said. Projecting such a large and substantial presence requires 24-hour surveil- lance and a relentless group of professionals. Along the flight line in a heavily secured hangar building, all of the Jacksonville Air Operation's aircraft are housed and maintained. Inside this building the lower level is occupied by civilian workers, along with the Raytheon maintenance crew that has been contract- ed by the government to maintain all the AMO air- craft aboard the base. The AMO officers, 90 per- cent of whom are pilots or aircrewmen, occupy the upper level. Many pilots sta- tioned at the Jacksonville Air Division are also ex-mil- itary or reservists, getting their flight training and skills from the armed forces. Those who are not prior mil- itary pilots earned their pilot qualifications from a civilian flight school. All officers must also attend and complete a gru- eling 24-week law enforce- ment school. This school trains every candidate in CBP/AMO to become fully qualified law enforcement officers, including pilots and/or aircrew. In the fiscal year 2004, U.S. Customs was responsi- ble for many significant seizures. More than 12,000 people were arrested; 167,834 pounds of cocaine was seized, while 6.4 million rounds of ammunition and 60 million dollars of coun- terfeit goods were confiscat- ed. Boutte explained the many rewarding aspects of his work and continuing dedication of AMO. "The opportunity to participate id the task of protecting our citizens, our homeland, is unparalleled. It provides still further incentive to per- form our mission to excel- lence knowing that our efforts are to protect our very way of life," he conclud- ed. For more information; visit www.customs.gov. 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Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 IS SEDA 6 JaxJAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 Allen to retire from CNATTI By AEC(AW/SW) Tony Hines CNATTU JAX PAO he Center for Naval Avia- tion Technical Training Unit Jacksonville will bid farewell to CWO3 James Allen during a ceremony today at 10:30 a.m. at the BOQ Pavilion. All shipmates, past and present are invited to attend. A native of Chicago, Ill., Allen enlisted in the Navy March 2, 1980 and completed recruit train- ing at RTC San Diego, Calif. In April 1980, he reported to Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) Millington, Tenn. where he completed Aviation Structural Mechanic Hydraulics (AMH) Class "A" School. Allen reported for his first duty assignment with the "Hellrazors" CWO3 James Allen of VA-174, NAS Cecil Field, where he served as an aviation structur- al mechanic hydraulics technician on the A7-E Corsair aircraft until March 1983. He then transferred to VA-81 "Sunliners" where he served as an A7-E maintenance technician, flight deck trouble- shooter, collateral duty inspector, and assistant work center super- visor from March 1983 to July 1986. During this tour, he com- pleted two Mediterranean deploy- ments on board USS Saratoga. He then received orders to return to VA-174, and upon completion of Instructor Basic Training at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., he returned to the "Hellrazors" as an A7-E airframes hydraulic/pneu- matic and plane captain instruc- tor and student training coordi- nator. After the decommissioning of VA-174 in July 1988, Allen returned to NATTC Millington as an AMH Class "A" School instruc- tor and barracks company com- mander. From September 1990 to March 1994, he was assigned to VFA-37 "Bulls" as line division and airframes workcenter super- visor, quality assurance represen- tative, flight deck/line coordinator and maintenance control coordi- nator. In April 1994, Allen was as- signed to Naval Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment, NAS Cecil Field as an instructor for FA-18 Hydraulic/Structures "0" Level Maintenance and Servo-Cylinder Test Stand Operator/Maintainer courses, and Hydraulic/Structures leading chief petty officer. After being commissioned and promoted to CWO2, Allen report- ed to the "Knighthawks" of VA- 136. There he served as the qual- ity assurance officer, maintenance material control officer and assis- J today tant maintenance officer. He deployed with USS John C. Stennis and USS Dwight D. Ei- senhower Battle Groups to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operations Southern Watch and Joint Guardian. Allen's next assignment was with the Enlisted Placement Management Center (EPMAC) where he served as carrier place- ment distribution officer. Since reporting to CNATTU Jackson- ville in January 2004, he has served as Student Services Unit, STAR-21 "A" School and MTU 1037 (S-3) department head. Allen is married to Wendy Marie, formerly of West Palm Beach. They plan to reside in the Jacksonville area after his retire- ment. Life lessons learned (No. 2 of 3) By Chaplain (Lt.) Troy Todd NAS Jax Chapel I attended one of the squadron's Christmas parties so that I could bless the food and share the night with the squadron and their loved ones. One of those embarrassing mo- ments of life would soon happen to me. I saw the sign for the restrooms and entered the one I thought said "Men's." As soon as I pushed the door open and walked a few steps inside, I was frozen; there were two women standing in front of the mirror fixing their hair. They turned around and said, "Chaplain!" My face turned blood red, I felt lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut. I kept ask- ing myself, "How could I be so foolish?" At a time like this, I sure did not want to hear a positive quote like: "The measure of a man is the way he bears up under misfortune". 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He and OS2 Joseph Bonillo are two of the numerous Sailors who protect the various entrances to NAS Jax every day. Wearing heavy camou- flage outfits, a bulletproof vest and carrying weapons on their belts, these Sailors must be extra careful. "The leadership of the auxiliary security force requires us to drink plenty of water while outside. To avoid heat illnesses during these hot days, we rotate and stand half-hour shifts as gate guards," Meneses said. To plan and to make per- sonnel wary of heat, the heat index is used to catego- rize varying levels of severi- ty. "The heat index scale con- siders the combined air tem- perature and moisture effects on human physiolo- gy," said Frank Andrews at the Naval Atlantic Meteorological and Ocean- ography Facility (NLMOF) Jacksonville. "The base gym displays different colored flags that correspond to the actual heat index. Green means all is safe, yellow means cau- tion, red calls for extreme caution and black means to cease all extraneous activi- ties," Andrews added. When the black flag is flown, it is unsafe to be engaged in any strenuous activity outside. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention report that 350 people per year die due to extreme heat and humidity. Humid heat is worse dur- ing physical activity than dry heat. In humid condi- tions, sweat does not evapo- rate as quickly as it does in dry, arid climates. People involved in physical activi- ties in humid weather stay hot longer and can't cool down quickly. Besides drink- ing large amounts of water, athletes and workers need to be aware of what they ingest. During the summer, com- mon medications should be scrutinized for side effects relating to heat illnesses. Some medications including antibiotics, antihistamines, over-the- counter sleeping pills, anti-diarrhea drugs, sedatives and anti-depres- sants actually heighten skin sensitivity. Outdoors, this is a big factor when consider- ing how long to remain in the light and heat. Prevention of heat injuries and heat illnesses includes plenty of hydration and noting exposure time to the elements. Heat cramps are one of the first signs of heat illness. Accompanied by heavy sweating, painful muscle spasms begin involuntarily in the calf muscles. This is usually remedied by water and staying cool for a while. A person with heat exhaus- tion suffers from an elevat- ed body temperature, nau- sea, vomiting and pale skin. Prompt exposure to cool air and hydration helps to reduce and eliminate these symptoms. Anyone with heat stroke requires imme- diate medical attention, as this is a life threatening condition. At this point, the body ceases sweating. A person with heat stroke may be delirious, and will need intravenous fluids immedi- ately. Permanent damage to the body can result if this condition is not dealt with promptly, as the body tem- perature may soar to a lethal 106 degrees. One way to prevent any of these conditions is not to disregard predictions of future weather. The NLMOF makes weather projections on a regular basis. For the sum- mer of 2005, technicians at the facility are predicting temperatures in the low 90's for the rest of July, and the upper 80's for August and September, and high humid- ity all the way through September. Like almost any other summer in Florida, precau- tions will ensure safe work- ing and playing conditions all the way through the sea- son. During the summer, staying in an air-condi- tioned apartment or house all day to avoid heat illness- es isn't necessary. By alternating time out- doors and indoors, drinking water, and slowing down in extreme conditions, we can all safely enjoy this outdoor playground we call Florida. Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed In 99-degree heat, OS2 Joseph Bonillo keeps his cool while standing a vigilant front gate guard watch. Jason Urian, of JU Construction gratefully moves toward the shade while pushing a wheelbarrow. "The Navy has strict rules for working on .government property. We must make sure our people are safe, and that includes drinking plenty of water during summertime assignments," Urian said. AC3 Roberto Meneses inspects a driver's identification on a merciless 99-degree day July 20. "Luckily we're in the shade here at the front gate. 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Some of the campers are all smiles after collecting several bags of trash at the Westside Regional & , Westside Regional Park naturalist Lesley Royce holds a leaf where a caterpillar has emerged. Children discover nature, make new friends By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Hovering around like a fleet of small heli- copters, dozens of dragonflies were a source of excitement July 6 for the more than 20 military and civilian children from the local community attending ENVIROCAMP 2005 at Westside Regional Park across from the NAS Jacksonville Main Gate. This group of campers participated in an array of activities, including land management, animal care, habitats and plant identification, with field trips to Cary State Forest, Little Talbot Island State Park and Hanna Park, were attending the last session of ENRICAMP 2005. Westside Regional Park naturalist and camp director Lesley Royce explained that this year's summer camp brought 71 children to the park and was broken down into three, two-week ses- sions, with the first session beginning June 6 and the last one ending July 15. "The summer program brought children ages 7 to 12 to our park," she explained. "The camp was broken into three very different sessions, with each section focusing on a different theme. Session 1 was our Critter Camp for children ages 7 to 9. Session 2 Exploring H20 was for children ages 7 to 12 and Session 3 Junior V.. I !. . Ranger, was for ages 10 to 12." Royce, who switched careers when she was 40 in order to do something that made a differ- ence to the environment, explained that the camp's objective was to show the campers how to have fun in nature and to help them become more observant of the natural world around them. "Most of the children really became excited and much more observant about nature," Royce said. "I heard many times throughout the day, 'Ms. Lesley, Ms. Lesley, come over here and look at this.' Exactly what I was hoping would hap- pen." '"Regardless of what session a youngster attended, they all learned to identify the more commonly seen butterflies here in the garden, the difference between insects and spiders (a real simple summation: insects have six legs and three body parts where spiders have eight legs and two body parts) and got hands-on experiences with nature," she added. Ten-year-old Avery Bue described his camp experience as an incredible one. "I am learning about the role prescribed fires vs. wild fires have in our ecosystem and the Florida habitat," explained Bue, a fifth-grader at Venetia Elementary School. "Today, we are looking at plots that have been burned and those that have not to see the difference fire makes on the habitat in and around them." Also, campers were able to complete several arts and crafts projects, including hand-paint- ing T-shirts with a nature theme and listening to Drs. Clifford and Jacqueline Pierce of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Re-enactors Company F, who were dressed in period-cloth- ing, who talked about the important roles of the African-American slaves and soldiers dur- ing the American Civil War. "This has been a wonderful presentation," said 11-year-old Cameron Parker. "It's all so interesting and I have learned a lot. Dr. Clifford showed us how people fought during the civil war and let us hold his old rifle." Dr. Clifford Pierce explained that it is impor- tant for children to learn what really happened during the civil war. "African-Americans played an important role during the war and just recently, Americans are beginning to learn the facts," he said. The camp also afforded children the opportu- nity to learn about discipline, respect and trust in a group setting. "All of the skills they learned during camp, they can put into practice in their everyday lives. The skills and topics I taught them are to help them become informed young men and women." Royce said. "Running a summer camp is exhausting, but also very rewarding. Research has shown that giving children fun nature experiences helps them grow up to be adults who make environ- mentally caring decisions. And, I have given these children a fun summer camp experience," Royce said. As the last day of camp was approaching, all of the campers had many stories to tell and were recollecting their experiences and the new friendships made. Twelve-year-old Jessica Masterson summa- rized her experiences in two sentences: "I'll never forget this camp. I learned new things, made new friends and had a good time." On a rainy and thunderous afternoon, youngsters recreate the insects and reptiles they have learned about using play dough. A scorpion found in one of the park's buildings caught the attention of all the young sum- mer camp participants at the park. During a storytelling portion of the ENVIRON- CAMP 2005 Session 3 at the Westside Regional Park, Cameron Parker (center), 11, a sixth-grader at Lavella Middle School, hands a circa 1860 rifle to Jessica Masterson, 12, a seventh-grader at Kirby Smith Middle School as Dr. Clifford Pierce of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Re-Enactors Company F, explains the the components and role that the rifle played during the American Civil War. IXr . A .*. '.'-- ,i .'^. .?.... %.. -: ; .. - - - 6 .. - " ' ,Supervised by camp counselor Erin Johnston, Ashton Taylor, 11, and Austin Bolin, 9, pick up a dead baby squirrel at Westside Regional Park July 14. Taylor and Bolin were walking back from the play- ground when they noticed the dead animal (inset). Drs. Clifford and Jacqueline Pierce from the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Re-Enactors Company F, dressed in period attire, share a piece of the American Civil War with youngsters attending Session 3 of the ENVIRONCAMP 2005. Lesley Royce, Westside Region- al Park naturalist, reveals a scorpion to anxious witnesses. The scorpion was dining out for lunch and decided to explore a building for food. Lashell Cleveland, 7, inspects the patterns on a tortoise shell. "This is the biggest shell I have ever handled!" she exclaimed. axlAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 9 ' Participants at this year's ENVIROCAMP 2005, escorted by Westside Regional Park naturalist Leslie Royce (left), board a bus that will take them on a field trip to Cary State Forest. Leading the pack is 10-year-old Avery Bue, a Navy dependent from NAS Jacksonville. "I like being here and learning about nature and the animals," Bue said. Photo by Lesley Royce Denver Cox proudly displays her T-shirt creation. L2 K, 1 1 7 LL[I ,_ Photo by Lesley Royce As part of the camp arts and crafts projects, the youngsters designed their own T-shirts, using things found in nature. 10 Jax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 'Pardon Our Dust' Family Medicine Clinic reorganized From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's Family Medicine Department is currently reorganizing to better facilitate patient care. According to Family Medicine's Division Officer Lt. Matthew Rivera, the department is divided into two sides (Brown & Green), and subdivided into four teams: A & B on the Brown Side and team C & D on the Green Side. "That clinic layout often leads to duplication of effort and ineffi- cient clinical and administrative workflow processes." Rivera said. "As a way to improve the care we provide, our clinic is undergoing some minor modifications. We will now only have three teams of providers (Teams A, B, and C). In addition, all patient exam rooms are being moved to the Brown a scheduled clinic visit appoint- ment will see their provider on the Brown side of the clinic. So, all patients scheduled for a regu- lar clinic visit will now check in at one of the three or four recep- tionists on the Brown side of the clinic. Patients undergoing a pro- cedure (vasectomy, colposcopy, stress test, biopsy, etc.), requiring only immunizations, and all walk- in appointments will be checked in on the Green side of the clinic. All administrative questions such as follow-up appointments and telephone consults will also be handled on the Green Side of the clinic. Family Medicine Department Head Cmdr. Dwayne Clark said the intent of this reorganization project is to centralize all clinical patient care activities on one side of the clinic (Brown side) and all administrative activities on the opposite side of the clinic (Green side). "Please excuse us in the first few weeks of this major change as we adapt to possible unforeseen obstacles. We are con- fident in the'long run this move will lead to better use of space and resources with the ultimate goal of making your visit quicker, safer, and more enjoyable," Clark said. The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Family Medicine Department employs more than 90 active duty and civilian staff that support or provide outpa- tient and inpatient primary care services for approximately 16,000 enrolled beneficiaries. The department is the home for the Navy's largest Family Medicine Residency Program and the busiest clinic of the command responsible for more than 70,000 patient visits a year. Brown Side Regular Clinic Appointment Check-in Provider Exam Rooms side of the clinic. The Green side of the clinic will now be primarily provider and staff offices. The Green side will also be the new Green Side Procedure Check-in (Vasectomy, Colposcopy, Stress Test, Biopsy, Etc.) Immunizations Check-In Walk-In Patient Check-In Administrative Questions: Follow-Up Appointments, Telephone Consults Family Medicine Immunization Clinic (Check-in on Green Side) Staff Offices location of our immunization clin- ic," he explained. These changes went into effect July 1. All patients arriving with NavHosp Jax librarian retiring after 30 years By Marsha Childs a member of the national chairman of the Federal member of the Academy of Naval Hospital Jacksonville ON Medical Library Associa- Library Section (1985- Health Information Profes- Marketing tion and has served as the 1986). She is certified as a sionals. Bettye Stilley will retire on July 30 after faithfully serv- ing for 30 years as medical librarian at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Stilley was honored at an award ceremony on July 22 ,where she received the Meritorious Civilian Ser- vice Award (second award) presented by hospital Commanding Officer Capt. John Sentell. She was cited for her outstanding support to the Family Medicine Residency Program and the hospital's deployed medical staff. Her ongoing support of the Family Medicine ,Residency Program directly contributed to the scholarly efforts of hundreds of staff and residents. Stilley helped to establish this pro- gram's national reputation and make it one of the top five residency contributors to Family Medicine litera- ture. Furthermore, she also gained a reputation as a vital information source for naval medical staff serving with operation forces in support of the global war on terrorism. For many years, Stilley was the recipient of the Family Medicine Residency Program "Civilian of the Year" Award presented to the civilian who went above and beyond in support of the program. However, in 1989 the award was named in her honor; a true testa- ment to'her dedication and professionalism. Stilley has seen many changes to library science. She said, "It has gone from paper to computer. Everything was on paper, but now most of it is on the Internet. You just have to find it." Stilley does research for the entire med- ical staff, but Family Medicine is the biggest user of the library. "I use to do research all by hand in a printed index. It is now all on a computer program called Medline." Over the years, the Med- ical Library has increased in size by nearly one third of its original footprint. Stilley remembers vividly when the new section of the library flooded in 1989 caused by a leak from the floor above. She was toss- ing books out of harms way as the water gushed onto the floor. More than 200 journals were lost, but many more were saved due to her Herculean efforts. When Stilley was hired as the medical librarian in 1975, she soon started hear- ing about a new outpatient wing that was going to be built any day. Construction was finally completed in August 1989. The opening of the clinic increased Stilley's workload when the Family Medicine Residency Program moved from what is now the Healthcare Support Office to the new Lgivng. She also maintained ,Services offered are: " a Treatments for damaged, Back To School Specals diy dull & bnrtle hair BSp conditioning treaumentfr * Relaxers Haircut SColor Cellophanes Failie *Mgfgts Stra\w se-ts 0 0 Families Wrap s ry wraps\ i Please cal. 1Vanessa for a '.W~ap D rywkaps _consultjior, ,' or an appommuner, & m ch more 5004 Fremnont St. (onsi4)o a p7m8 e e ,On, Ca t A .e bev..v.-n S-n iu 4.e -; I lrn dP 7 (904)7285950 * .b l. Photo by HM 1 Michael Morgan Bettye Stilley is pinned with the Meritorious Civilian Service Award (second award) presented by hospital Commanding Officer Capt. John Sentell July 22. the library at that location until the move. When asked what her fondest memories of work- ing at the hospital were, she quickly responded. "My happiest memory is of the friends I've made. I have seen lots of babies born." When asked if she had any regrets, Stilley said, "My one disappointment is not to see one of my residents come back as the command- ing officer. Some did become commanding offi- cers at other commands, but not here. But I have seen corpsmen become physicians, Medical Service Corps officers and nurses. I have seen residents return as staff time and time again. And I have attended lots of retirement cere- monies." Stilley is a member of the Florida Health Sciences Library Association and has served as the president (1988-89) and vice presi- dent (1987-88). She is also Charles L. Bryner Jr. M.j * Board Certified * Fellow American Academy of Family Physicians * Navy Physician for 26 yrs. "Military Family Physician of the Year 1998" R0 I8 1 Family Medicine Clinic Services I 1~ - Get yourself in shipshape at the Wellness Center By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer W ith the. next physi- cal readiness test (PRT) right around the corner, now might be a good time to do a self- assessment on your physi- cal being. Have you slacked off on your exercise program and gained a few unwanted pounds by eating more junk food? If so, help is available to get you back on track through the ShipShape Weight Man- agement Program offered at the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center. The five-week, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery- approved program focuses on new ways to change habits that promote weight loss and successful weight maintenance. "This pro- gram is designed to help people lose weight. It's 90 minutes of lecture once a week for five weeks. We cover different topics each week," explained Reg- istered Dietician Cheryl Masters "The first week we dis- cuss guidelines, healthy eating in relation to the food pyramid, calories - how many they have to deduct to lose weight and making healthy choices like drinking water," said Masters. "The second class covers what to buy at the grocery store, how to cook, shop, fast foods, label read- ing." Guest speakers are also brought in to give partici- pants some different aspects to staying healthy. "We bring in an exercise physiologist during the third week to talk about different exercise pro- Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Registered Dietician Cheryl Masters of the Naval Hospital jax Wellness Center discusses strategies to handle weight-loss lapses during a "ShipShape" Weight Management Program July 20. grams and how they can benefit people. The next week a psychologist dis- cusses'emotional eating, and the behavioral compo- nents of how to handle binges and cravings." .In the last class of the five-week session, Masters talks about how to handle lapses and relapses and how to continue to lose weight after the program. Participants are given sup- port information and are weighed in a final time. While the program is vol- untary for active duty members aboard NAS Jax and in tenant commands, ShipShape is now manda- tory for those working at the Naval Hospital Jax who have a first time fail- ure on the PRT. "Those who fail for the first time on the base, are given a self-study weight control book from their command fitness leader. They are not required to go through the ShipShape Program, but anyone can sign up, regardless if they are overweight," stated Masters. The idea of the program is not to go on a crash diet right before the PRT but to learn how to lose weight the right and slower way. "We strive for a half to 2 pounds a week and to teach the tools needed to continue to lose weight after the program ends. We don't' expect people to reach their goal, but if they are losing 2 pounds a week, at the end of four to five months it adds up." Masters continued. "And hopefully they aren't doing the fad diet so this weight will stay off. 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Offer valid July 28 September 1, 2005. 3951 ---EU ,ur rst chase* LE MEMBER. ledule an mention her. I .f .1 V217 ROMs people will have to lose weight and to teach them long-term behavioral changes." "Most people know what they should be doing and that they need to lose weight but it's usually just one or two small changes they need to make in their lifestyle. So we try to offer a variety of classes because it might just be class on behavioral components that they need. It's amaz- ing that we see this all the time," Masters added. Although the classes are quite popular, the Wellness Center has added.more classes to keep up with the demand. All classes are free for active duty members, fami- ly members, retirees and Department of Defense employees. Participants must sign up and register. "We strongly encourage class members to bring their support person, especially if they are the ones doing the shopping and cooking," concluded Masters. 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Programs and Rate availability are subject to change without notice. 6/05 CRCA42504 A Be r SHornm ;s --, I II I ---r-ar ' 7-^ -- JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 13 FTC: 'Active duty' alert set up for military members" credit reports From Page 1 the military to use a personal repre- sentative to place or remove an alert. The alerts are effective for one year, unless there is a request to remove them sooner. Another alert can be placed iftdeployment lasts longer than year. AMyone placing an alert should be ready, to provide proof of their identi- ty, including their name, Social Secdrity number, address, and other. personal information. Members of the military can place an "active duty" alert, or have one removed from their credit report, by contacting any one of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies: Equifax: 1-800-525-6285; www. equifax.com, Experiari: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397- 3742); www.experian.com TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289; www.transunion.com Whichever company is contacted is. responsible for contacting the other' two, and must give the service mem- ber a copy of their credit score. All three companies will add the alert once one company is contacted. Anyone who places an alert should remember to update 'his or her con-, tact information if it changes before the alert expires. In addition to alerting creditors about deployment, placing the alert also removes the service member's name from the nationwide consumer reporting companies' marketing lists for prescreened offers of credit and insurance for two years. Prescreened offers, which are sometimes called "preapproved" offers, are based on information in a person's credit report showing they meet a certain set of cri- teria. The military personnel can ask to have their name added to the list again before the two year time period if they wish. Credit reports contain information about where a consumer lives, how they pay their bills, and whether they have been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Nationwide consumer reporting companies sell the informa- tion from these reports to creditors, insurers, employers, and other busi- nesses that use it to evaluate applica- tions for credit, and other applica- tions, including insurance, employ- ment, or renting a home. The new right to place an "active duty" alert on a credit report comes from amend- ments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). To learn more about v 6'\HULA (LAs$ / Beginner Keiki Classes (Ages 3-12) beginning July 26 S Beginner Wahine & Kane (I13-Adult) beginning July 28 Tahitian & Maori Classes Available Instructor Anela Fuller Johnson 25 Years Experience :!U CHAPLAIN: Life lessons learned (#2 of 3) From Page 6 that it evolves from antago- nistic people. Is it helpful? No! Antagonistic thoughts erupt from people who are cynical, and condescending. Most often, antagonistic people are unhappy with some part of their life, and they like to put the blame, guilt and burdens on other people. My personal "life lessons learned" is to realize the difference between con- structive criticism, which seeks to enhance my over- all picture, and negative criticism from antagonistic people that is often mis- placed. Accepting construe- tive positive criticism helps our lives bloom and always allows our character, and our conduct to be renewed, reformed, and secured. A statement from Abraham Lincoln can be seen through the lenses of con- structive criticism: "My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are con- tent with your failure". This implies a choice to learn, grow, and move on or the choice to stay put down in a negative rut. As we journey through life, may we remember; we are not alone: "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: Be not dismayed; for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee; yea I will help thee, yea I will hold thee with the right hand of my righteous- ness" (Isaiah 41:10). Grow through constructive posi- tive criticism. Gain wisdom and posture so that you can use politically correct lan- guage to let antagonistic people understand, that they need to keep their sour baggage, and burdens, to themselves. Some impor- tant items to remember: "People prefer to follow those who help them, not those who intimidate them." C. Gene Wilkes To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart. Donald Laird You cannot raise a man up by calling him down. William Boetcker Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny. Frank Outlaw Always Remember: "Ne- ver deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have." H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Email your thoughts, con- cerns and prayer requests to: troy.todd@navy.mil. CNO: Mullen takes over as Clark retires after 37 years of service From Page 1 speakers recalled at length the positive influence he has had on the Navy dur- ing his 37 years of service. "Vern Clark will be remembered for his vision, his courage he's taken on the right fights and been willing to do so ... for the good of the armed forces and the good of our country," said Rumsfeld. England recalled that Clark's career had been defined by two events: Sept. 11, when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the president's call on Sept. 12 to the mili- tary leaders in the Pentagon to "Get ready!" England said the swift response of the Navy to the difficult days that followed the terrorist attacks was the result of having "the right people in the right positions at the right time." He said Clark was one of those people. "Vern Clark has left his indelible imprint across this Navy," he said. "And it's going to last for genera- tions and generations," Adm. Vern Clark former CNO said England. Adm. Vern Clark's five- year tenure made him the longest serving CNO since 1961. According to Rumsfeld, Clark inherited a Navy still burdened with cold war qualities: outdat- ed ships, inefficient staffing and high operating costs were having a nega- tive impact on the Navy's operational readiness, he said. In a short five years, however, Clark braved crit- icism and resistance to change and streamlined the Navy, trimming unnec- essary positions and improving pay and benefits for Navy Sailors. Many at the Pentagon remember a meeting fol- lowing Sept. 11, in which Gen. Dick Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, turned to Clark and asked if he could have four carri- ers. Clark, in top military form replied, "Dick, you can have eight if you want." Clark's reply was a testament to his character and the impact his leader- ship had on the Navy's operational readiness. In an official release the night before his retire- ment, Clark conveyed his personal thanks to the Sailors that served under his watch "I want every sailor out there to know that Vern Clark is very appreciative of what they are doing," he said. "I thank them for having a lifestyle of service... and I wish each and every one of you life's richest blessings. God bless you all." VS-32: 'Maulers' prepping for Spring 2006 deployment From Page 4 squadron will fly S-3B Vikings on daily tactical missions alongside other aircraft including EA-6B Prowlers, E-2C Hawkeyes, and F/A-18 Hornets and Super Hornets. It is here that the air wing sharpens its skills, planning, and execu- tion of air strikes involving both carrier- based and external assets not part of the air wing. As a final preparation for deployment, VS-32 will again embark on a detachment aboard USS Enterprise for the Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX). This phase is a culminating exercise designed to demonstrate the combined capabilities of the carrier strike group and the air wing to carry out simulated wartime missions. When complete with COMPTUEX, the Maulers will be fully prepared for a successful carrier deploy- ment next Spring. When asked about work-ups, the Maulers are ready and excited for the challenge, well aware of the hard work that lies ahead. "I am looking forward to work-ups as a way to improve my person- al training and skills," said AT3 William Fuller. This will be Fuller's first set of work ups. Teamwork, training, and dedi- cated effort through all phases of work- ups will help ensure a successful deploy- ment for the Maulers next year. I identity theft and credit rights under the FCRA, visit http://www.ftc.gov/ credit. Any member of the armed forces who has a consumer complaint can file it online at http://www.con- sumer.gov/military. Copies of the consumer alert are available from the FTC's website at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/al erts/dutyalrt.htm and also from the FTC's Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580. The. FTC works for the consumer to pre- vent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumer's spot, stop, and avoid them. 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Red Cross collecting for war wounded Naval Hospital Jack- sonville's American Red Cross volun- teers are collecting personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, shampoos and hair care items, lotions, cleansing wipes, toothpaste/brushes, mouthwashes, etc. The donated items will be provided to wounded troops being treated at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. A drop box for such items is located at the Red Cross Information Desk at the Outpatient Clinic entrance. Donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. This is a separate collec- tion from a similar project being sponsored by the Hospital Director for Administration. The direc- tor of administration's proj- ects collects products for wounded being treated by Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed medical personnel in Iraq. Drop boxes for that effort are located in the hallway adjacent to the Galley and near the hospi- tal Pharmacy. 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Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Last Buck BBQ Tonight, 5-7 p.m. Free hamburgers and hotdogs. Liberty Cove Jax Beach Day Trip Saturday Free Liberty van departs Liberty Cove at 9 a.m. Texas Hold'em Tournament Aug. 1, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Pizza & Ping-Pong Aug. 4, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Single elimination tournament and pizza. Prizes awarded! 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. Beauty Shop (PG 13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Diary of a Mad Black Women (PG 13) Saturday, 7 p.m. Be Cool (PG 13) Aug. 5, 7 p.m. Kingdom of Heaven (R) Aug. 12, 7 p.m.- The Upside of Anger (R) Firefighter Shawn Wardlaw surprises two race participants with a blast of cold water Friday. 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The USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (including pre-season) for $8 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. S* Active duty members 'may purchase a maximum 'of two tickets per game and can bring any guest they :choose (civilian or mili- tary.) 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. h There will be gate :guards at the USO gate to Ensure the rules will be fol- 'lowed. Military IDs must :be presented to the gate Guards. 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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. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Team FACSFP NAR VP-30 C AIMD HS-15 Flag Football Standin As of July 22 Wins AC 3 3 O's 2 1 1 VP-5 1 1 VP-30 E's 1 1 AIMD 610 I 2 HS-11 1 2 HS-75 1 2 NMD 1 2 CNATTU 0 1 VS-30 0 1 Weapons 0 2 Intramural Golf Freedom League Teams FACSFAC HS-11 Navy Band CNATTU FASO VS-32 Gold NCTS VS-30 AIMD 610 HS-15 Standings As of July 21 Wins 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 Losses 0 1 Intramural Golf Liberty League igs Losses Teams 0 VP-30 0 AIMD Gold 0 VP-16 1 VP-5 Officer 1 Blount Island Standings As of July 21 Wins 4 4 3 2 2 VR-58 VS-32 Blue AIMD Red VP-62 VP-5 Enlisted AIMD Blue Sand Vol Teams VP-30 CV-TSC HS-15 Sand Fleas NAR CNATTU (2) CNATTU (1) AIMD 610 Tea Pro VS HS Na Air HS BlI VP Ru AIl Po VP VS Losses 0 1 1 1 2 leyball Standings As of July 22 Wins Losses 11 1 Summer Basketball Standings As of July 22 am Wins Losses test This 7 0 i-30 5 0 3-15 4 0 i-22 4 0 aval Hospital 4 1 SOperations 3 2 3-11 3 2 mount Island 2 3 -16 2 4 in & Gun 1 4 MD 1 5 wer Playaz 1 5 D-5 1 5 3-31 0 6 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church :Education Building at 5900 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. /1F 4i ? '1 arfI ~ The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore@ njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. 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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, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. 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 e'/O4 FaL~ on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.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. 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TO PLAY: Beginning 620/05 and ending 88/05. or hen MSpply of instant win cards is exhausted, whichever occurs first, you can obtain an instant win card ("card") through the following methods: 1) visit a participating Ashley HomeStore and ask for a card, while supplies last 2) visit a participating independent Ashley fumiture retailer and ask for a card, while supplies last. Limit 1 card via methods #1 and #2 per household address per day. Scratch off the paOt in two highlighted secios of ard. If you are a potential winner, you win the prize indicated. All prize awards are subject to verification of card, eligibility and compliance with the terms of the Oficial Res. TO CLAIM PRIZE: Sign the back of your winning card ad handprint your name, street address, city, state and zip code, daytime telephone number (including area code) and date of birth on a separate 3x 5 card, and mlwith yours gi n cd (ra ~ egisremd mai, return rl d recommended) to: Ashley's "VIP PASS" Prize Claim, P.O. 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For Sale 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 294 Fernandina/ Amelia Island Beautiful Amelia Island waterfront home in great location, 2159SF 3/2, $429,900 call 814-2892 Tour: www.amelia-home.com 302 Riverside A FORECLOSURE 4BR, Only $50,000! 800-749-8124 x5545 305 Southside 100% FINANCING Investment Property OK Self Employed OK Bankruptcy OK, Mark 904-279-1600 Adorable 2/1 w/bonus rm on Ig fen'd lot, in Spring Park, 1130sf, $129,900. 904-535-3311 A FORECLOSURE 3BR, Buy Only $29,900! For listings 800-749-8124 xF201 DEERCREEK 4/4.5 -Study, bonus rm, granite kit, tile, ext 3 car gar w/wrkshp. preserve. Will Co-Broker $750k 538-9909 306 Intracoastal A 3/3TH, appx 1450sf, kit. apple stay. $115,900. 378-9371 or ev: 565-1482 A BANK REPO 3br home, $23,000, For listings 800-749-8124 x5671 HIDDEN HILLS -3/3. tri level, deck. 2 scrnd porches, hrd wd firs, Asking $205k 641-8675 NEW CONSTRUCTION 5BR/3BA,$310K. Ker- nan Forest. 705-5797 OPEN HOUSE, Sat t-4pip. : 3/2/2. $254,900 obo. i Ind. Brokers. 710-31119 307 san Marco GORGEOUS 4/2.5, 2700SF, all brick, 2 car gar, hwd/tile firs, renov , profes'l landscape, Irg priv bk yd, $489K Cal 730-4129 or 632-3264 310 Mandarin 3/3 Fpl, .8AC, landscped & fen'd lot, $210K. Call 904.260-2525 Motivated Seller! Will Co-op. 4/2 -pool, $190k. Serious buyers only. 262-3529 $2000 OFF Closing Costs. Good or bad credit. We don't care what the problem is, we can help all today 904-249-8181 A 4/2 HOME! Only $45,000! Listings 800-749-8124 x1903 FRUIT COVE Foreclosurel Must Sell! Only $46,000 Listings 800-749-8124 x5345 FSBO -3/2 on lake, fpl, hdwd firs. scr porch $189,900. Call 234-5289. TWNHSE IN BIG TREE 2/2.5 1456sf. 10435 Big Tree Cir. W. $153,500 904635 2372 4/2 Pool Mandarin. Extensive landscaping 1865sf, S239k 4 76-7733 315 xrlinglon A 3BR Foreclosure. FIL Caroline Only $44,9001 Listings 800- 749- 8124 x5569 315 Arlington 320 Westside 4 3BD 1 BH Arlington 13.9 acres-Includes dbl Hills pool, fenced wd mobile home w/ lin-yard 3,000 sq ft detached grg. 781-4234 f total, area, beau- tiful house 1,200.00 EXCELLENT please call 954-618-9513 STARTER HOMEI 320 Westside Awesome Foreclosure 4/2,1519sf. newly tiled bath 242-8412 This 3/2 home features www.jaxhousesales.com wood floors, newer A/C, scrnd patio, fenced back. FREE Wkly List of Homes Westsde 3/2 For Sale With Owner! l garage, new car- ** Spet/pain fencedHelp vinysintherm Laurie M. Potter windows. 105K 778-4101 (4573-1377 BuyinpUSellcom/McoyReaty Home Loan Expert- YNCM (USN Ret) refinancing? Contact Laurie for any of your 904) 448-9330 x225 financing needs, including Cell (904) 463-2065 VA, FHA, home equity or i arr i conventional loans. : cmt. ,,,e[ ,,COM/ Wftb.,l ti,:,,,r .:,Mu,,tiry'M,,t corn/ laur,,c pun. 5613-2 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonwville, FL 32207 EH Countuywide HOME LOANS Active Duty / Retired RECEIVE $1000 AT CLOSING ,. When You Buy or Sell a Home With The Broxson Team Not a Gimmick/Simply a Gesture .\ to show our continuing support for those who serve. NEGLIGENCE/PERSONAL INJURIES Injuries Deaths Auto Accidents Motorcycle Accidents Medical Negligence SERIOUS INJURIES Brain Damage Birth Defects Spinal Cord Injury Nerve Damage DIVORCE/FAMILY LAW Domestic Paternity Child Support Child Custody BANiu RUPTCY/ =OUE Year ofExeien ' *BURNEY BIVENS JOSHH JONES EDWARD 30 Years ESQ. ESQ. DAWKINS ROBERT LEE 20 Years 25 Years ESQ. ESQ. ATTdRNEYS AT LAW BIVENS, JONES, DAWKINS S LEE Jacksonville 'Veterans Orange Park (904) 353-5579 usN-Ret. (904) 264-3412 Tihe hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications." C013650 320 Westside 3/1 w/deck &pooL Fen Corner lot.5256 Palmer Ave.$143k 545-1726 3br/lba CH/A, utility mnn, carport, Ig fen yrd. For sale or rent 338-6414. 3br/lbh, CH/A, ultily rm, carpt, Ig fenyrd. For sale or rent 338-6414. BANK REPOI 3/2, Only $69,9001 For listings 800-749-8124 x5437 Block 3/2 ch&a new carpet, seller pays clos- ing costs $85K. 504-5624 CEDAR HILLS 4/2, wd firs, new apple, 4115 Arcot Cir. $149,900. 237.2398 Marietta 2/1 remodeled 1/3 acre 1000sf appli $108k 463-0665 RTO V'nice 3/1 CH&A SSO1500dn + 1st mo rent 895mo. 904-994-2006 SPRINGTREE- AFFORDABLE QUALITY NEW HOMES 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. From the $150's. Ask about Special Finance Programs. 786-9135 6r 278-6005 HOMES BY TONEY CRC-057161 WE BUY & SEUL HOUSES. ALL AREAS. 759-7671 KEVIN W'HOUSE 3/2, 1400sf, newly renov. $100K obo. 266-9424 or 424-1384 322 Argyle Awesome Foreclosure 4/2,1519sf, ne.ly tiled bath & kit 242 8412 www.jaxhousesales.com Wanted-House In Argyle prefer Bishopwood.3/2, rg driveway. 779-7899 325 North 325 Jacksonville 100% FINANCING Investment Property OK Sell Employed OK Bangkruptcy OK, Mark 9279-1600 3/2, 2car, ch&a 2000sf www.sellorlease2us. com $185,900.234-1535 A 3/2 FORECLOSURE Only $45,400 For listings call 800 749 8124 x 1002 AWESOME OWNER FIN-NO BANK 3/2 Renovated Brick home great Neignbor. hood 555W 49th St $99 800 24hr rec msg Call 247 3995 Ext. 06 WESELLIAXHOMES.COM BLACK HAMMOCK L.Sac. 2BR SW MH. S75k. 904-751-1164 Bunker Hill Blvd 1118. CH&A 3/1 Doll House, fncd, $75k. 434-1686 CAPTIVA BLUFF 3/2.5 Large bonus 2478sf, kitchen w/island. c Open floorplan, uDgrd3 A~jil r., $2 39 u'. 9041 M1004 D Snead a3Ot. FCS 0 DOWN Gov Back Loans 2/I's. 3/I's. 3/2's. some w/fplc. 465-7M48/ LYDIA ESTATES BEAUTY Extra clean, must see' Bllil '01. 4/2. 1800sf. $184.900.291.8311 RENT TO OWN Remodeled 4/2 Central A/C Lg fenced yd. $975/mo 3436 Soutel Dr 877 477 1034 VICTORIA LAKES new 4/3 3 c. gar. sec. intercom sys, g lot, Open Hse Sal L3L4KCall94 7 L4 1007 330 Beaches A NEW PHASE HAS STARTED JARDIN DE MER BEACH BLVD. & 15111H ST. let us help with financing might be your last chance to own at the Beach - Brand new 3bdrmcondos New appis, fpic, encl gar &more Open Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5 904- 241- 2270 JAX BCH Ocean Forest- 3/2, 2 car gar, Irg yd, $359K. 904-249-9607 aw rass: Turtleback- -lagoonscreen S prge.%n ------------------------ Veterans & Active Duty Military... I Buy, a home for NO MONEY DOWN I and.,. I Integrity will pay , ALL or MOST of ' YOUR Closing Costs!* Save Go to MilitaryHomebuyer.com I or call (904) 997-8064 for more details. $1,000'S *integrity must serve as both an exclusive service and offer from 91 your Realtor AND your VA mortgage company. Interest t yH m & n c I c ,,cnro't .mi.io Integrity Home C? Finance, Inc. assistance. Realty commission VA Homebuying Specialists since 1992 m3unte le 6 a n2 90an Licensed Florida Real Estate & Mgatgage Broker ,_ --on n o -i --- --1 --- m 330 Beaches ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN S. Ponte Vedra/Vilano Over 3,300sq. ft Priced below Market Analysis 4BR/3.5baths, 3car garage. Many Upgrades. $650,000 904-819-0153 Ponte Vedra 3/2 w/ garage, + FLA& bonus rm on lake FSBO $319,900. will consider lease w/opt., 247-5116 PONTE VEDRA BCH HOME! 3/2, $143k! For Listings 800-749-8124 x5573 334 Keystone Heights LAKE HOUSE SALE /RENT 2200SF on white sandy bch + gar + 700SF party deck w/elect. HOUSE 3/2.5 sell $190,000 rent $1200mo. $1100 if direct dep. 352-475-9574 C335 Orange Park/ 33.5 clay a 3/2 custom built home 2100 sq ft. S1built for tall people (raised counters); on 1 acre of land on Orange Park. As Is. Pay off mortgage $71K. Only interested need call to drive by and see or for more detail. 1-866.291-1701 before 3PM central time. 4/2.5 -2 story on 1/2 ac $195k. Near Schools 396-3619 BOATING, SKIING, FISHING DR'S LAKE * *BEAUTY!* 5/3.5 ,3 car gar, 4200sf, deluxe custom Priv rd w/boatramp & water access. 1/2 ac, $510k Call Builder 716-7766 335 Orange Park/ 335 Clay $$SSNEED CASH$$ 100% mortgage loan for people with bad credit. Call today 904-249-8181 FSBO 1400sf built In '91 3BR/2BA, LR/DR combo + FR, vaulted ceilings, tile in entry kitchen and front bath. CH&A, Built in lighted cedar display/book shelves in family room. Brand new inside paint, carpet & privacy fence. 1275 Independence Drive off of Tanglewood in O.P. Call 699-0992 to set up appointment $118,500 FSBO 3/2,1591sf. Ig lot, new kit., Ig deck w/scr. encl. $159,900.272-1339 FSBO Foxwood, pool, 3000sf, 4+br/2.5ba 2111 Beta Ct. 904- 545-2943 GREEN COVE SPRINGS Foreclosure 3bed, $31,0001 Listings 800-749-8124 x5867 OakLeaf Plantation-4/2 2006sf,lg fence.tile, $249,990. 655-7744 OP CC/LOCH RANE 4/3 + bonus. 2431 sf, ingrnd pool, $305K. 272-5653 OP Fleming Island 3BD 2 BA 1831 sq. Ig enced yd years new $179K PCS call 272-4408 PACE ISL. 5/3 lagoon, 3 car gar. wd firs through out. $314,900.525-6946 PACE ISLAND 3br/2ba w/2-car court yard entry. Gated comm. wall amenities, new cr tile & carpet. Freshly painted Int/ext, open fir plan. A MUST SEE! Rltr owned $225K 629-8960 VILLAGE OF FIRESIDE Gated, 4/2, hdwd fir, $1350/m. 962 7770 Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDRNCUSN(ret) Direct Line (904) 278&4176 raindrade@watsonrealtycorp.com -If you're buying, " selling, or relocating, give me a call! 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Homeowners fees not included. Interest rate and terms subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home BJ Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. 2005 D-R.Horton, Inc. CBC058997 1v ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, ,MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES, TQE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE 342 St. Augustine 3/2 ROYAL S. Aug. on golf course, never occupied new $325K 923-1792 BRAND NEW 3/2.5. 2car gar+loft. Close to Bch, Shops, Nease HS, Make Offer $325k. 561-3464999 MUST SELL Brand New, 4/2. upgrades. Stone- hurst Plant SR 210/ I- 95, $245,300 904-794-6926 350 Waterfront Doctors Lake -Custom 2 yr old.all brick 4/3, 3100sf, 12ft ceilings, pool. spa, dock w/lOk oathouse, Call owner for showing 219-9674, $799,000 350 Waterfront DUNNS CRK 2300sf. 4/2. 1.3acres. bit '00, $SOOk. 904-757-2195/571-5662 FISHING CREEK 3/2, Iglot on Eulace Rd. $425k. www.eulace.com. 904-219-6307 100' St. Johns River 3/2 lac w/dock 2 1/2 yrs old. $499K 386-326-5970 Strawberry Creek NAV. 3/2, as is Hwd firs, pool, 725-2459 or 307- 6188 355 Condominiums A GREAT BEACH BUY JARDIN DE MER SEE AD UNDER BEACHES OR CALL 241-2270 ATTENTION MILITARY HOME SEEKERS * Tired of wasting money on rent? Credit Problems? Bad debt? Let me help you be a home owner with little or no closing cost. ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, L.L.C 904-686-4651 ASK FOR MARK C014254 IEIITtiU 0rDNI-I More Hom,, ess one, Peiod Amrc* Homebilde I Total Payments From 1792 Per Month!f U...l...UlJl- -Y S. Rhunsum aeaannes are Lne Sdfne dS pidccllelle[ UedulliltS. I I I 7 7 I I -.1- -i&&A brcfiS35k 12-uum-- 20 JaXAIr NIWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 Real Estate Condominiums4Houses 42 Houses Houses 65Moneyto Lend Driver 355 Condominium 39 Re state 410 Condominiums 420 furnished 420 furnished Unfurnished | B 565 orrow 707 Driver 707 Drve uBERKMAN PLA1h Ir ANGELO BUYS omm. 3/2 EndwUnit. ATL BCH 2/2, all apple. N. JAX New hm 4/2.5 SIDE -2 & 3br houses, FORECLOSURE BAIL OUT CIRCLE ME! ay. Fu time Ben- 2MPAZA52/2 OP/BrandMsL flfews. CallSimateern- custom condoloth fir ANGEL O P 3/2,E rldbonus rm 407.247-1439 CH&A, w/di kp, frig Ca 3ak 11Clea dAd ersswMateri .ro eaht Rtyv ews, HOUSES CASH 5 Golf view $1200.42234235 002602979; $1295mo st Commercial 904-233-4231 nedr0 e26T9se3a8a $445. Jorn Rey- Any cond, handyman, OP 3/2.5 w/loft, gar. w/d C eI al 4-343 needed NOW nolds Realtors 727.0025 fire damaged, Aug. free. New TH 3mi. ATL BCH 3/2, gar, fen bk w'Side-3/2,fenced,new Estate Do you have a EPPING FOREST CONDO! distressed, vacant or to NAS 5260 Collins Rd. yd, scrn patio all new NORTSIDE CH/Afresh palnt.$850mK DRIVER PT/FT Off San Jose at Dupo ntY #801. $1095m. 904-687-6105 $1050mo. Call 8597524 BRN + dep. Call 272-7639 500 Commercial/ Good dvn T hv l 3/3 apprx 2500sf, dwdApt/comm'/residental P-Desiner 2 story A BCH Mayport 4/2,2c 3/2 1540SF $985 Industrial for Sale record, at least 12 CDL for a minimum of 2 flrs+cptgranite kit. & NO DEAL TOO BIG or 2/2.5 TH.hrd wd.tllefp gar corner, preserve. $300 OFF ht 2y 5 el baths, crnr unit, views TOOASMALLIor pool. $950mo. 264-277 $1200 904 247.4959 Bea 1STMONTHSFRENT' blinds, near golf crs Industrial for Rent Paid weekly pone r Clean Cl from every window. Quick closings orB FEDERATED MGMbT. $1150m. Watson Realty I ra en Paid weekly +Snl9 o23e re d. Cleanl Cal for details. 737 7791t Q Brand new house in GROUP Corp. 904AM99.6825B 507 Commercial/ e bonusrogram. a 354r'4 8 l F, 904626-1636 ORANGEPARK Dames Point; 2834 sq. (904)730-8060 ______5_____ ___ Businesses for Sale bou p rra.in a-4p FSBO 3/2,14121St. N. 9048135253 NEW3/2,rent orRTO, ft5BR/3BTH; 3 car (904)7308060 Manufactured 51 il/Office pace Education and r lam-4pm EXTRA NICE w/ocean $850mo.0guar fin, garage; covered porch A42 Manufactured for Sale (904)4437377 for views. $509k.477-4640 129k. 26-6446 on conservation lot; 1/5 NORTHSIDE -HUD OK, 425 Homes 515 Retail/Office Space Training an Instant mile from high school; 9070 Rst Ave. 4/2K$750 PALM COAST Come see Publix. Blockustersan 1919 E. 27th 4/1. $725 for Rent 600 Private Instruction Interview. Flagler, the fastest ORTEGA-2/2 The Venetian, eateries: 2 1/2 miles from Leggett Realty. 396-3212 NWJAX CLEAN 2BR AC 605Schools Hazmat A PLUS great inveountinp unit 510 Timuquana Rd. at elementaryandmiddleNORTHSIDE New 3/2 No petsPriv Lot, Unurn. Commercial/ 610Specialty Training/ Boasso America Corp. an at this golf & Intrac-a & Roosevelt quare ets allowed Call Kurt at affordable conyv oc. 505 Industrial Events intermodal equipment al 3/3/mmunitta $1150. 7782697 oosevelt8023 orHelen699-5102 $1350mo. call 361-8091 For Rent Driver applicaionsfor Welder upgrades./Beacnlaa Real Estate Ortega RIverfront condo CF & HAS Bachelor Cottage N'Side-4/2,Executive Beat the heat? mechanics. upgrades Beach i Real Estate Ortega Rverfront Condo 2BR $545 Quiet Res Req Home.All amenities CALL6952255 850SQ. FT. 1333 N. 3rd St.605 Schools Looking tomake Candidates should have minutes away. Get in for ent New 2/2, loft, $950, incl. (904)778-297 Included.Avail 09/01/05. Good parking $1275mo. $500-$800 this summer sheet metal and tank on Phase I pricing nowl full amenits, 813 5010 References req.Excellent W'SIDE2BR on priv lot, Call ike 904-610 8187 Put away that pic and repair experience. From $469,000 The Selby Ort tunnin 400k Clay-Silver Creek ,new for short term duty.No no pets, REAL T shovel. Come drive for Must have tools & Group 866439-3159 40Apartnients condoforonly 900mo. 4/3,culdesac,all brick pets. 904-655-2533 3522 Imeson 786.1067 DWNTWN nr Ex Way & REALESTATE Jacksonville's finest welding background Ponte Vedra 93 Ponte 40Apartments 3br/2ba TheoVenetian ,Grt Schools, $1250mo. Port Dock Heightfor transportation com- and high school Ponteedra93 Ponte 405Apartments boat slip.You must 742-7486 Chris O.P./GCS Wow! Grand store, dist, or manu- Week Da Class Au 8 panyRelax in our diploma. Apply in per- o / mutdw&2 ronl ebstorage,dist. or manu- 1 p N bo Con w aree A A f n 90. 4 R l 7 8 WeekoEve Class Aug22 model fleet. Street, Jacksonville, FL vedraManayg n// 40eCondominiums THveOattraci F Tfur- FERNANDIAN BCN. $15n0 Tnara 94 2oom2mabdwnted estaur Reasio ale ib S peionstuct BEAN y U ooanubooae gOa of rad k 412Retirement nishingstobqualify.No Walk to beaches 4/2Srior Instruction to beach PC $249,900 Communities smkg/pets. Details, call 2000sd, large fenced O.P. EXECUTIVE 4/2.Sn n r g www.myfrei.com Byour own s make 32256 or call David Tonsof /Strade Want2 E2 Lake dsm7.lavms Cschedule! 904-475-nn E foE Call 904-614-1488 45Houses Fuished yard, $1650m. Avail. r's Lake, good S (904) 269-2555w el O Cal'la9es-3/214154Housesunfumished PVB/BellezaNew82/2 August.904-261-3865 2500sf. 710-1887 torrent Util. Incniceclean Businesses FloridaReal EstateInstilt. Paradtransitaandlshuttle n i r'C/? 420 Houses Unfurnished PVB/Belle a New 217, August. 904-261-3865 050sf Debl 0f1i8 8 $350m+$150d. 77812324 507 For Sale Cau 4 ste ISTA T drivers also available! 4sfID le Lakes tio 42Manufactured gated w/amen.. apple FLEMING ISL PLANT. New O.P. OAKLEAF -Brand If interested call very gd shape,app stay Homes $1200m. 904338- 5692 3/2. LMstr Suite new, 2400sf, 4/3, lanai, | 700 Domestic Tim CoIs 3S5-829 709 Aviation will offer home warr'ty 427 Mobile Home Lots PVB2/2 fpl. lakeview $1300m Kingsley 264-0508 $1495mo. 505-3648 FLEMING ISL furn | PRESSURE WASHING 700 Do ive onS iAtion COUNTY130k.9046103Wo 41csetasobeno60482 mast suite, nonP smrk, mBUSINESS FOR SALE. &/Or acre.w9443540tf 0kRoomanmasktoent closen.tobchw/man.76-. ForrO LEnAArig olnd a b storyy hse ut d. aTral S'SIDE- IL VILLAGIO 435RoomstoRent amen.$110m. 716-6 70 r rent 3/2 two OAKLEAF PLANTATION i bls cbi hse |.TrIier NANNY 24 hr care for 2 GREEN COVE LOCAL Commercial SSI- car barrage corner -3/2, den, Hi and ool priv.$400+dep w/many Xtras 5-mos children 6 and 3 Must DRIVER-CDLClass A. Aviation Fueler 5,1384fs 440 BeachVacaton RverfrontLakewood 3/2 lot fencedyard Mill$1200mo 28-7597 Availnow. 610-912 remain on Ins., Tag, Lic. speak Creole fluently. $10.00/hrbnfts 2724718 applgranitelake Resorts allam ntedcommn close to town and OP/FLEM ISL/PACEISL 0 Acct. Transferable.se Jacksonville. 859 t.9634sh rr i all & S3 aendom m w schools R $1050.00 Marth E/2 eh oroe o$7800ob. 9042 (a BBA Aation r- ew ated199900 445Storage/Mini- grt view. $200mo.349-41 2 9n6737471 Iaooninm MATURE MALE wor'es largest Fno anda- 904-755-6818 Lockers lagoon in gated comm. NEED CHILD CARE vices Group company) /F2c.5 ar Mm roommate wanted. Restaurant /Bar -Turn for after hours or world's largest FBO and 40ee CTHO ESFRUIT COVE- 3/2, 42.5, e s ba nLarge 4bdr home key operation. Flexible for special occa- EARN UP TO aviation support net- $0 0ou t o f A r e a/BSe rv ice s S 2 S I2D E S OF $ 99 5 m o 118 5 H a rm o n y p o oi rlle n nirg s ba m keptriceinWIST SI D E S W M W hyf r ea W hE N U Y O 360 Town/State 45Wanted to Rent SAN MARCO Dr. fplc, 27721 ball, soccer. No smkrs near bases. Call Jill terms. Beach location sons? Contact Me work has an immedi- S Tr wn/State 4s Wanted to Rent SAoM C Dr. fplc 287-8721 so eacer. d at 619-302-6160 $500a$700 ateopenrogpoplrcaaoull 2BEDROOM/BATH or pets. $1700m 904-573.0909 leave msg Call Bill 318-5174 at 619-302-6160 te o mmercal UNITSw900u nStFT. FRUITCOVE-New3/2, 56 -339-178 1 o r I 28 WEEKLY time Commercialur RECE9 1781 orNTLY UPGRA DEDm Aviation Fueler at our GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC RECETY UPG ADED! $900; 3/2 $1100m. 561-630-7792 VINYL SIDING BUS turn %ccouniinel JAX Int'l Airport facility. 3.77 acre homesite with Apartments ANILASURROUNED Nice area. 904-287-8643 Need 2 roommates .'er, key w,'dderising in 706 1Un Btepn u Wi&rrrtdautomm. full privacy and prett249 y 400 Apartm s aColYAr DSCA POP 3/2 dble car garage, nce D 2 h,,3 bs an ds. place 30day Free train. okk pfl Work When &Expre fe.redl 6but notm sunset views. 579K. Finished COURTARD WITH POOL! Ft.Carolne-3/2,1500sf, 1950sf,$1500m. r,: $7)0 r, in su rt 18 Where YouWant wexp. Must have valid Gated community. Call VWAT INCL IN LE ASE! o0l.$1150mo Debarry & Gano 655-2099 n,, oi n,:i CMItlEm r.r OBO Call 904 673 1499 ADMIN ASSISTANT rrivra t linse H owner 800. 63y.890 or AMELA LAND $650&UPA MONTH 904-651-9491 P 3/2 on rnr lot. Ch/a, 32 9236 ForE J Must Only Gatohaver City offers CF h A2 384s151 Mon-Sat ms froSECeION01 APHOVED.4 O636 /726onshlandlot. R & QuicAbols exp Only Gator City offers Diploma/GED and flex- photo or vi Clas gantulet ECTIONAPPROED. HIDDEN HILLS -3/3, tri fncdyd, fpl, dbl car gar, OP Fleming Island Plan- 510 Oflice Space organlzalional stateof thearttech- de availability. Can www.gatewaymtn.com Beac House. Fabulous s(904)730-8060 level, deck, 2 scrnd $795m+dp. 272-1674 r ale ll.Bn n nology forthesafety scback OceTn Vocers. Accetd FEDERATED porches, hrd wd firs, karenf Ir. cnue house rlow. 3k osaf screen,Flor year2back- HA LE T GA OceanV views. .2 units 420 FA EDS arh hr 2d firs. S n dp 0 0 n.A onsmo OUR3 OSmkrLeAnn-750-217ourdrivers: ground check. Apss in HAZLEHURST, GA $1325 upper.S5O MA NE NTR $1350mo. 641-8675 OP-4/1.5,$8SOmo + dep. ameni nties in:.lurd- smkrs.LeeAnn 75,.,217 ofour drivers: ground check. Apply in MN & Lot on Oconee RS L MURRAY HILh oe ar 2MANAGEMENT GROUP/ MANm./641-8675n HPor528n 5aom M12&LetonFnyonhd esr2lower.Rent both onesas Fen ynro rnshed,pets $Sr o ong -4000SFMEDn person before 7/29 $40k. 912-285-4849 Studio/o2fice.No G t a House For Rent old negotiabe 269-759 term. Call SusantIn 40SFME L GPSTracking Signature Flight Sup- 340AHk.9E1P2A-285 E otu d srlogleS t Hsousego rD 2 Rn Ol nDeae 2and7or 3 evenings 904-215-2233 with tenant 5yrs old, On-board Camera port, JAXdInt'loAirport, LAKE APOPKA SmoerPeNeg. Southslde & Downtown Otbega 12 or0 3 term.CalluESouthpointCareaBnrLSt. 707 DriverStei gnt rig bed sBA $ O System 14700 Yonge Drive. An ULANTE A PAOKAONGEe (m04)5-0256 ARY 32 p Br F L2tI ng Island, mSr iseines COUNTY 34 on 4 3BR R r 4632492 brand new cndo 3/25 Orange Park- Es uperb invest- Computerized Di- Equal Opportunity acres, with400ft oflake PanamaPk-lBR Effi- 1st Class Condo 610488 single c ar', go t a story home ment oppty with7-10% ptei mpye l ency fryrdno ICW/PABLOIBAY New course poos lots of oslwlto poo-$325 + until ret ur nte patcin Employer d npMr C A d(9ous44/375 0 2 9 3/ Samenities. $1200Mo , front. Asking $2.5M. call c OUT.446-7757 WATERFRONT spacious 4/3 1900sf m s, o, D e p 62 6 6 538-9909 DRIVERS & OWNER Conm work in the 1.973713.7546 W'S NrAS 1/1 CH/A 2 Br/2Ba Fireplasher/00 $1700m. 904-814-7613 904269.6757 (non-smoking). Also share OPERATORS nghh [,n1 wnorl loi NC Mountains- new cpt&Spt, NO PETS, dry.Lease904.7228003 CW4/2., pool w/spa, OP low dep Brand New ddelburgae e price) 3lr.e where ine best bagaiW NEW9LOG CABIN $525 350dp771-0746 S'Side- 2/1.5, newly fnc d ydrv5. 38240 3 /. ForRent IiSTS DE 3 nld fi-t G.--.ir.rS tninv an s rnished aWaterfrontdock, 4/3, as $e250 Mea ontacfor lesea u, to 3220sf o..E.trfedySi 0._ LC;n orEeasy am tesh na r ies V3/ w/ 2285sf, remod art urn, n 67- 4Cal 15- 593-9448 utl incl, 398-4424 e-n tru, e eSon property, Nse! 5 & amenities 0$2400m104 &wn svc 13r e A s II'R OWner/Brokr rArlington m.o. 992-0940 mcI, $2000de 223-6850 Pm Orange Park-s hare WANTED 2 ROOM- S'Side-Starting at .c, r S.:r. 493-G a ). .v. OW neD kerEFaSB8fiWdmoo .8ae-r3AST$0Di:r e,-o,'', 4-6289l(Bch) aval219_29 r_ W'sD 51 bd0e S'SIDEBrandNewTwnHs ICW -KERNAN -3/2, lwrol.$325+UtoI E home crookTerirun $12/sf. 4604Atlantic ,i, 2 8 / 3/2., 1carsgar, ated, A1650sf, Incld Iqn hr InGATORCITYTAXI SManufactured central location, pool W/D, $11 0o.ifton svc/w/d, $1295 891-6738 + p 612-6646er pool 2 car gar. 6 unbeatable prices. Village, JTB/95.962b2144(non-smoing) Also. share large yard 5 mins to base ar $29 9H0omest ar n ill JT95. 96 4 N t n ax. Bch 3/2- 2 car 4-acre horse ranch in 912-674-3058 904-721-4a m S'SIDE- IL VILLAGIO 0 gar. seabreeze Middleburg (same price) I DOWN N ATLBCHTH 2/2.5,1384sf, St woodsarea. large 612 6646 WESTSIDE, SWM 3 Rent When You Ca r n ! Gets You a Home! / 3BR/LSBA, Closeto apple granitelake e x e c hoTme V B / ex AirForce seeks We workw/credit poems. Mayort NS$750m. No vewated.$1125mu+ shaded lot d C / quiet roommate, Application CALL(9 5-0 ets. PCs move. Call d. 75 6818 m annual ca carr commpool/ten Lazyboy. tv/vcr, 2006 28x40 w/Furnlture 745-3220 TINSELTOWN 2br/2ba 904-460o0975 $13mo352-514.184 washer/dryer, very for$299 ustfewat ATLANTIC BEACH ar, w/d gated, all JAXBCH-72Oakwood PVB -3/2.5, 1800sf+,scr lean$7000 a week Free Consultation and Pre ualication. ths price. 904 TH 3/1 5, Close to amen .2 $1200M.824.2156 3/2, 2 car gar, Irg yd ch, caomm pool/tennis LFred 904771 8225tton pr a ti prie. 0oe74- 612S9 -85. on 9rv4-249oet 87-6288 eLeft on 103rd St. 53 L R S n F isa a o se O l R 2A FOR ONLYNS750m. WSDE 2/2 Waterfront $l700m. 94-249-9607 1295m. Cal 7-6288 JammesRd 550Business Free Appraisal with a closed loan. No Rg Paper Compan LLC reed eAfr Se bp n Opportunities 7mo & 10 Down Call 7Nopets PCSMove NrRiversde freeboat JAX BCH Great 3/2 house PVB 3/2.32 Capecod. CALL7(904)4225-0222d age.$895m cl. ig fenc'dyd,1710 E. of AlA, 3 blks from WS/.WF seeks day work 555Distributorships/ First Time Home Buyers Okay Avondale-3 200ak0St. water, sewer, pest Azalea Dr904.472-3767. bch. fncdyd, hdwdflrs in Male. Home. Pool, Franchises A 4/2 Ml Only $24.900. 2/1,upper apt.In historic cntrl, garbage. 757 0775 $900m 9O 4.940.725 no smoker 5400m 560 Financial Services 1% Rebate New Construction For Listings call home. 850mo.387-2945 JAX BCH HOMES Modern nd until. 904,777 595 565 Money to Lend 1% Rebate with the use of Mortgage and Real Estate Service 800473-8531 5872 HI houses r immaculate 3/2.5 RTO Vnice 3/1 CH&AorBorrow as Wn AVONDALE H RISE 4 Furnished W/D, Irg fend, lawn $15OOdn + 1st mo rent Room STO Mortgages Bought 100%Financing 580 middlescore ATTN:c~ ~ LANDOWNgERS. G serve. $1400 + dep $895mo. 904-994-2006 4RoomsM F |et ntrrMrrag ains wt oaa ate Good or bad credit, your RIVERFRONT 249-2428 or 2856283 SAN MARCO2/1 all to Rent and Sold Maprogramsavailablewithcompetitiverates land will qualiyou for Efficiency & 1/2/3 Brd. O.P. 4/22 car garage Jul C. Plant New 4/2, appl TV dish 7629350 interest only programs a fe 4n19 Baicon, Neat/AC Paid! o /round pad & fire- Open House Sun 12-3 1726 Ashland St. ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS Listyour home, only 4% eF & HAS 12X602R 1BA 384-i51 Mn-Sat NAS JAX Clpace 15 mins from $1250m. 904-742-6686San Marco Beautiful /1 w/MicroRefrig 550 Opportuities $2000AsIs/$4000Remod Avondale Huge Tree- Schools all appliances JULCRK PLANT, 3/2.5TH, Remod. 1760 Davidson 10% off for wkly room $980 Down $5895 Month New Cpt and Tile, Fen Yd. some uti, applies AC, KERAN /BEACH BLVD 9'cei. $1200. 374-2687 GIRV N&ATLATIC 3 BR account s &inv. .1 e 3119 Spring Glen Rd Ste. 15 Call Mr. Lewis 783 8385 Ref ReqS. $595477-2897 5$50 + dep. 772- 9661 2/1.5 1400pSF, $975 + hse $90 6mo $400dep, util softwareS Immediate lEM WHILE THE D Vouchers Aeped dep. 904-616-5708 5S/Lakewood 2/1- 344 cin Ref's req. 673-2747 cash flow. S30k obo.J lleloi wTpeM tHILono m NTE W 00 Vouher Accepted Mortona S tine. $999mo pes1 90 4 - SHOT '0N3 MUST GO. Newly Remodeled Large Houses MAG PT GOLF&CC: gated Morton SCt ck7, p2et, JkonkllF ALL CREDIT ACCEPTED, 1,2& p3BRls, VeryNice! Unfur ished Exec. 3/2B2160SF estate D 9 0 C c 720.23 NW -CN8&Afurnitshed 9 IB Call904-25918028 CAL(904) 751-1510 28$509+ 33 lot $ 400mo 24-71425- S'S 3/2, Lg fncd yd, $1 00m/wk. Call for more BEYOUR OWN BOSS-a ImI OINTEREST RA E S AS LOW MURRAY HILL -2/1, Irg 2900sf house 3/2 MA ND. 3/2,dbl gar, fnc Head. 28 -9165/7280361 ch02 se Iowinvestment. 90 Ill as4.7%. Won'tlast upstairs, $6 50mo 1/2, big loft, lake yd, fplnewpaint&crpt, Room or Rent, Ownerfin. 982-2672 Darlene Thomas much longer. Getyour dep 349-1111 kt view 10 minutes $1300m+dp904-260-2756. S'SIDE 2/2, WD. Fpl, Quiet country Lic. Mortgage Brokerage Business VA Loans and SlatedIncome Programs 2 new home.90258028 base, beach, car- $950m 950 dep w/ sttin .all utilities COMPLETE CONCRETE hpet, tile $1,650 month MAND 5272 Cluster Oaks approve credit no pets include furnished LANDSCAPE CURBING lic. Real Estac agent Appraialiesjindedallosing S Eno pets 803-4184 3/2, huge yd, $1200mo no smkg 904.415-2857 unfurnished $375.00 BUSINESS Everythin 3BR 2BA Doublede On Sumer S lall H 262110 r C 881- 4152 monthly Chip and Tina you need to get started C1. Acres LnJacksonvilles in 1,a2, 3 /, ARGYLE 2br/2ba, deluxeMA A a 2e S'SIDENew3/2.5 TH, 912-.882-3506 $12,500. 386-590-0386 0b $980 Down $580 Month w AvaIlablel studio home 2 car a. MANDARIN near 295 Ig gar, all apple, RTO. 1st evenings Ca~r, Lewls733-8385 Ashley Park $850mo + dep. 264.2777 2br patio home, immac, moa+4sec 904-806-1461 Room for rent LAND HOME PACKAGE a(904) 757-0240 ARGYLE 3/2Split BR, FpIc many extras, no pets, S'SIDETH 2/2.5, 13908sf, $month 2 m .,ntn Graphic & Sign Business91 3/2 Double wide ii.. Screened Covered Patio. $1200mo. 904-721-2227 great view, w/d hkp. $ i i /rnmm rtoner on 1.25 acres in Refs Req $995 778, 2897 / $1000mo, 904-616- 7258 nearm NAS AX call Eo Turn eust omerao Middleburg. / Keystone. NORTHSIDE Sandy9068-4016 base.54 plotter,6 color * $980 Down. $595 Mo. Large 1 2&3Bedrooms. ARL 3/2renov sunrm splitnecar n. SL Johns Co/Her1tage Ink let printer. ,a) Save ThoU DEP. SPECIAL! ch/aw/dhkup, fenyd, kitfully .1200mo L1 rds SIDE 3/2. 2,: gc .. m lre. scan Call 291-2735 No application fee. Pet neg.AvI8/1 $1100m. 262-0032 Br c (45700 2 5 6mc Nsmkrprol, I Etudnt ner.fax.ccmach MO llN29MUS735 CALL(904) 751-1510 285-0913/613-1932 . MIDDLEBURG/Hwy ST. JOHNS COUNTY $400m +dep 334.2121 ph. sys.alarrn.13tI 3/2, 1525sf+ over acres OP 2/1-S5Newil remod ARL-2/1.5TH,lcarqar. e220.3/2, oar, quiet Cunningham Creek easel.150 vt tble.sme of land. Won't last' Grt loc., wtr amen FP,1400sf,avail Aug.$900 neighborhood. Estates, 4BR/2BAp001o, mBeacspaceS 25k. Owner 550 per month sincl $795m. 881-7444 + dep. 955-7696 close to daycare, $1500/ 904-733- Vacaio Finance Avail 5090501 Call Mr. Bradley874n1862 A -ln ve NAS Aval 8/5. 910.00 $4 1500l \I 1 F Aa 5 01 or 291-3100 pJULY Free 1vCH/A.K h L / b 210/95. NEW 4/2 /2 -to speak In front of JULY_ F rvfon equip,washer &Tdryer MURRAY HILL--2/2 $ brick 213509 m.4, N8-4-2 Estate Lake Home 4/2.5 all l 888-836-3613 ,fen yrd,porch .sm pets bungalow on corner lot ofpeople Your JOB Is your credit k,$70m704-4903 and park. Restored, ST. NICH-3/1, newcpt, ch&a, 6ac, 400' on lake, and make $50-10k/ R A MASTERI call now and we will hardwood floorsfire- tile, kit cab, appl, dock, 731-3837 Seeat: yr. P/T & F/T Serious fre-approve you over b ARL EAST off Monument place, w/d. $950/$950 $850mo. 463-4912 www.vacationhomes.com#14366 nq.? 1-866-490-5546 h cpphone Call Sandy t RSIDE- 1BR ch&a, wood 3/2 house, built'02 all sec dep. no pets. Inc. 695-2255 fir $525m $400 dp. appliances, lawn svc lawn service. 384-3043 WESTSIDE 3/1, newly OCEAN FRONTCONDO, iquorLIcense, 4COP; Duval N95L 403-7664, 387-3007 $1150 + dep. 334-1992 renov. $695 mo + $400 St. Augustine $595wk. County $200,000 NEIBEOR ETrED Murray Hil-3/2CN/A depC850-524-1519 352-3769644 www. Cal (904 631-6917f "m fi r 4/2, only $49,900. Free SAN MARCO -2/2.5, all ARLINGTON 3/2 $1150mo 4609 Royal Ave. 1600sf moves 783-419 remod, new al new + dep near Maport. $1000m+dep. 699-2770 WESTSIDE 3/2. scrn oldcity.com/oceanfront0 _243 p,$900673-74j8/10 N.E. SIDE p-Victoria Wdep. Call178388-4389 OCEANFRONT-S. JaxsBch50 Financial NEWNS/3. 2100 SQ.FT. SAN MARCO LOFTS ATLANTIC BEACH Lakes. 2,000sf. 3/2 + 1 18eautl;il/ burn Serbices rI if0 On 1 Acre. Buy for only, Incredible living spaces 3/2,2 car gar, nr beach, ofc. A Rated Elem Schl, WSIDE -2/2, TH, fend yd, S1600m 904881.5793 $500 down, $750mo. www.thelof tssanmarco.com 1607 Linside Dr. W. $1395mo$1395dep. 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House UI.jI lllI Value More Than $100K 247-7980 www. eith-frederick.com/cyberlink stopiaxforeclosure.com ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 709 Aviation GSE MECHANIC Signature Flight Support a BBA Aviation Ser vices Group company (world's largest FBO & aviation support corn pany) has an immedi- ate opening at our Jacksonville Interna- tional Airport facility for a ground service equipment mechanic Exp.only. 1 yr min exp req'd. Valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ GED and flexible availability required Candidates must pass drug screening and 1C year background check, $12./up (comm. w'exp.) plus Dens. Apply in person before 7/29 at: Signature Flight Support JAX Int'l Airport, 14700 Yonge Drive. An Equal Opportunity Employer Industrial/ 710 Trades AC INSTALLERS Hrly & piece work. Busy co. DFWP. 813-5521 APT MAINTENANCE TECH HVAC. Plumbing, elec- trical exp. EOE Apply in person 115 South Third St. Jax Beach or fax resume 904-249-2011. 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Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 80O- 693- 7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS for punch out- tools & trans reqd, Robert 219-3421 CARPENTERS Framers, Helpers, Cutters for Framing on W'side. F/T only. Top pay. Subs welcomed 904-591-8475 or 904 251-4340. CARPORT INSTALLERS Earn $1000/wk. Call 904-298- 3301 CATEPILLAR OPERATOR Needed to do final grades, experience a plus but not required, for high volume Land- scape Company in Jacksonville area. Only ambitious and highly motivated individuals need apply. Good ben- efits. Call 352-516 -6991 Clay County Utility Authority has an opening for a Class "C" Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Must be licensed with the State of Fla. None others need apply. High School diploma or GED required. Starting pay 14.64 hr. with excellent benefits. EOE and drug free workplace. Send resume to Clay County Utility Authority, 3176 Old Jennings Rd., Middleburg, FL 32068 Attn: Human Resources or e-mail r e s u m e t o cbyran@clayutility.org. CONCRETE CUTTERS Will train. Great pay+bnfts. Must have valid DL. 757-7217, 800.396-1217 CONSTRUCTION ASST. SUPER w/exp in constr of multi family apts. / condos. Send resume to nfljobs@woodpartners.com CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEAN-UP. Class D' Lic. req'd. FT, good bnfts. 904-786-5503 Drywall/ Metal Stud SUPERINTENDENT for interior general contractor. Bnfts & op- portunities Ph. 477-9437 or fax resume 268-8995 ELECTRICIAN- min 4 yrs service exp 100% pd health, dental, take home vehicle, 401k, pd vac & holidays. Top pay DFWP/EOE 620-0081 ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS with exp. Local & out of town work. Top pay & benefits. DFWP Applications taken in St. Augustine; Globe Electrical Contractors Jax 904-260-9900 St Aug 904- 810- 0900 FIBERGLASS WORKERS wtih exp. Southern Fiberglass, 41 Spring St. Pd ins, vac & sick days. Phone 387-2246 Glaziers Lee & Cates Glass is looking for comm. gla- ziers w/3 to 5 years exp to work for the leader in our industry. Much work to do. Up to $18/hr. Send resume to HR @ 904 355- 0131 or call Bob @ 904.354.4643 INSULATION INSTALLERS: Residential blown and batt. Exp prof. Dri Lic a must! Wilkinson Insu- lation, 904.396-1651 Hiring Fuel Truck Driver with CDL license with Hazmat. Must have good driving record. 726-1963 LABORER/MACHINE OPERATOR -ASAP call M-F8-2. 781-8903 MAINTENANCE TECH For commercial office park. Up to $13/hr. idtown Centre Office. Park. Fax 396-6366 S Industrial/ M 710 l Trades Must have CDL Class D' Lic. Clean driving record. Benefits. 353 8280 DFWP , Manufacturing/ Casting / e SubAssembly P Leadman s Looking for self-moti- l vated hands-on S leadman with great supervisory ano orga- S nizational skills with a sense of cost control. Must have clear driv- ing record. Prefer experience. We offer a competitive wage & benefits package. Drug free Workplace. 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Great bnfts. 384-4749 PLUMBERS & HELPERS Exp'd only DFWP. Call 731- 2478 or 904-759-1199 POOL SERVICE TECH for Chemical Only Ser- vice Co. F/T no wkends. No exp needed, will train. CDL lic a plus but not req'd. Drug screen. Call Carey 636-0903 SERVICE TECHS, INSTALLERS & HELPERS Top pay benefits & signing bonus. 18yr co. 766-5860 Apply Bowman Heating & Air: 7523 N. Main St. TREE SERVICE Climbers, exp'd only. Beaches area. Exc pay + bonuses 285-4625. TREE SERVICE Loader Truck Op. New Truck Exp'd only. CDL req'd. Bches area. Exc pay+bonuses 285-4625. WELDERS to work on refuse containers. Pre- fer exp. Benefits Avail. Start Imm. 904 759- 5209 711 Marine 711 Trade CRAFTSMAN multi- task needed for misc ship & residential repairs. Must have tools Familiar with Navy ships a plus. 422-3221 / 374-9306 Marine Trades Fiberglass, Mechanical, Carpentry, Electrical & Painting. Travel-lift. exp req'd. Exc benefits. $250.00 Sign on bonus after 90 day probation. St Augustine Marine 404 S. 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Great oppt'y for team player in South Point spe- cialty ofc. Top pay, bnfts. Fax res. 296.191 724 Education INFANT TEACHERS - FT/PT St. Mark's Ark, 3976 Hendricks Ave. 346-0404 Office/ 725 Clerical EXECUTIVE ASST. Mandarin, light acctng in Peachtree, proficient in Word & Excel & general admin. duties for small office. Ins & contract exp. helpful. Non smoker. Fax resume w/salary req 262-8608 SECRETARY FT2yrs+ offc exp. highly moti- vated. Mandarin offc. $10/hour. Fax resume refss 262.0566. Professional/ 730 Personal Services DOG GROOMER Exp req'd. Call Ellen at Dogs Etc. 646-4061 NAIL TECH Exp NT needed immed. Clients waiting.Flem Isl. area.904-742-8923 735 Restaurants/ 35 Hotels Bartenders & Waitresses Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 RESTAURANT/ KITCHEN/ GENERAL MANAGER Miller's Ale House has 3 restaurants in Jacksonville and we're growing in JAX! What pride you'll have, working tor the MOST popular and busiest restaurant in town! Join our team! EVERYBODY LOVES THE ALE HOUSE!! Emafl: swh53a)&arthlink.net Fax-352-242-5294 Hrs of Op 11:00AM to 2 tOOAM Drug test required CALICO JACKS is now accepting app locations for all positions. Apply M-F. 1pm -5pm. 955 Baymeadows Rd Jax. 737.6300 CHEF Experienced line cook. Day/Night shifts avail. Top $$ in area. GOLD CLUB 645.5500 DANCERS. DOORMAN. & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757 7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nuai', rno exp nec Will train AM PPM. No Mandaltory Tip Outs Wackos 399- 110 ////////////////// ADMISSIONS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Compensation consists of salary and incentive. At least 3 years sales experience essential. Prefer experience in service type business or military recruiting. Positive attitude & spirit High energy level necessary. Great ben- efits. Background & drug cks. Immediate opening available! Company has been in business for over 50 years. If you meet the experience minimums be good to yourself and FAX your resume with compensation needs to: Tulsa Weldng School Jacksonville, FL FAX#(904) 646-9467 DANCERS * Waltstaff and Security Day/Night shifts avail. Busiest club in town! GOLD CLUB 645-5500 NIGHT BAKER Exp'd only, no weekends. Call 904.388-8910 /I//I//////11//// benefits of higher education and career opportunities in weld- ing and conducts evening and weekend presentations in pro- spective student homes. Compensaton & SBase Salary SIncentive Compensation SMedical, Dental, Vision Benefits - 401K Retirement Plan SVacation & Sick Pay SSection 125 Plan SPaid Training . Travel Expense Reim- bursement Ideal candidate must be high energy, results driven strong commu- nication skills and have ample sales experi- ence. Background check and drug test mandatory. FAX resume & compensa- tion requirements to: Tulsa Welding School Jacksonvll, FL FAX# (904)64= 9467 ////////////////// FRE. 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SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Full and Part Time Immediate Interviews $8.50/hr for training $10.00/hr after training completed National Security Com- pany has immediate opens for Security Officer and Security Supervisors in the Fernandina Beach area. We offer competitive wages, opportunities for advancement and excel- lent working conditions in a professional busi- ness environment. Weekly Pay/ Medical/ Dental/401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance H/S Diploma/GED, valid driver's license and security license are required. Must be able to pass drug screening and backgrounds check. Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history and willing to work various hours a must Please Apply: tM FSami 3pm (904) 261- 5551 M/F/D/V/EtE B9000174 TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALIL: 1.888- 398.8903 www.specialresponse.com Jax & St Augustine area 40hr/wk, I I 9.50per/hr. 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Must have clean background. F/T No wknds, $9.00/hr. No exp req'd. 730 -7201 LAWN MAINT. FOREMAN & HELPERS TNT Landscape 247-4477 Lawn Maint-Exp,DL w/ transportation. $10-15hr. 230-7351. SERVICE PERSON/ INSTALLER To set up and maintain equip on constr sites Detailed paperwork, must have good driving record Benefits provided. Start 9 920/hr An EEO Employer Females & minorities are Ot Iuragd 10 apply. 1241 Haines Street Call 904 350 688. TRAINEES Train to teach Salsa Swing, Ballroom &oth- ers. Call Rick 772-8330 children's sc home af^ OF FtIOAID" Embracing Children. irnpflg Live. Youth/Child Care Worker Youth Care Worker needed for teen girls group home. Avail- able shifts: Fri-Mon, 2p-o10p40hrs, o10p. 8a Fri-Sun 30 hrs. Also needed for children's group home. Avail- able shifts: 2p- 10p Sun-Thu 40 hrs. Must have GED or high school diploma and 1 yr exp working Irailning a chIlren or ar.o lesceniLs Fax resume to 888 466 7615 or Apply on line at www.chsfl.org EOE DFWP children's 7 home society S OF FLORID4A" Embr-alng Children. Inspiring Liven. Youth/Child Care Worker Relief workers needed to work in Group Shelters. Available shifts: 6a.2p, 2p. 10p & 10p-8a weekends & weekdays. Fill in as needed. Must have high school diploma or GED and 1 yr exp with childcare. Fax resume to 888.466-7615 or Apply on-line at www.chsfl.org EOE/DFWP 760 Part-Time CHLORNINE TANK FILLER No exp nec. Must be able mechanically inclined. &to lift upto 501bs. M. F 8am- 12pm. 636-0903 762 Work At Home ASSEMBLE AT HOME To $400/wk. Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390- 3939 THE FOOD YOU LOVE, THE TIME YOU DESERVE TASTEFULLY SIMPLE CONSULTANT - Gourmet food, book a taste testing party, reorders or inquire about my business. Call Debbie 904.292.-4726 WORK FROM HOME Earn Immediate Income. No exam req'd. 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EOE Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: CE FRCC FRCC FRCC FRCC FRCC FRC I FREE 0 FPEE 9 FREE -, FREE 9 FREE e FREE FREE *'FREE FREE FREE e FREE 22 JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 900 Antiques Antique 60"-round. ctr-pedestail oak table. opens to accept leaf. $450.00 photo available 82-31201arry.anson@ wylelabs.com Antique Dresser S1880's $600. pic- V |t u r e a t : home.earthlink.net /-jahendreick/dresser/ 945 1271 Barber Chair-Koken great for den or ame room, .$1000.246-3680 902 Appliances 4. 14 cubic foot Ken- l more upright freezer and GE counter top stain- less microwave both 3 years old $125.00 OBO 04-287-4159 4. Dishwasher T Almond 24 in for counter. Runs well m$50 729-7218 leave message FRIGIDAIRE2 drm S19.9 Cu. ft. Top Ilfreezer, 5.8 cu. ft. No frost. Runs great. $150 904-220-3630 SKenmore upright freezer 24x51x56 used less than 2 years. perfect for small kitchen or apartment $80.00 334-1962287-8433 Maytag Neptune Dryer Only used 6 month $275.00 821-4939 Washer/Dryer KenMore Elite Lg cap. Rarely Used. $550 both 386-0772 WASHER & DRYER Kenmore, works SIgreat! $350 for both obo 912-729-5654 or 904 228-0240 Washer & Dryer Heavy Duty, exc cond. $200. for both. 238-7491 4 Whirlpool side by side refrigerator exec cond Ilyr-new $500.00 call Christina 542-3320 x410 or 291-6503 o90 Articles For Sale 4. 36" Patio table and two high chairs to tilmatch. $40.00 call 912-26&62694 .. 10 Piece Patio Set 1 $328. Loveseat chair, Ottoman 2 glass tables and lamp $520. great cond. Call 273-9987 African Art Prints all sorts plus M asonic and eastern star prints you must see to believe call 778-2464 Antique Church Pews For Sale! Call for Prices 904-505-7868 SAquarium hood with fluorescent light. Measures 29 inches by 111/2 inches. like new. $20. firm 268-2482 4, BED EXTENDER for / Ford Ranger Edge v pickup '02. $100, S never used 912-576-3130 4 Bicycle Lemond 1 Racing Style 51 |Fisher bike com- p uter super-cond $600 call 226-1291 4 BREAST PUMP, Medela pump in 41style double breast 'pump in original box. Retail for $259 will sell for $150 firm. Call Joann 904-772-7133 Car Subwoofer and Ampin 10" sub in tube 0o box needed. Crossfire 70WX2 Amp. Excellent condition. $100 882-5267 & COMMERCIAL VCR TRAIN COLLEC- TION- 28 tapes $75 757-1936 Country Kitchen table with three chairs $50.00 call 912-266-2694 4, COWBOY BOOTS, men's size 12, black, 41never worn. $50.00 912-576-3130 Crutches, wood, Padded, adjustable. ong pair and short -'pair. each $8. firm 268-2482 L DOLL HOUSE; | wooden, partially Finished with some c furn. Very nice $55 call 904-278-0971 SElectric Clearing Machine Pressure v1-washer Coleman' FGra:,er Man pk- 0 $199.00 asking 765 call 7 6 5122 c Four P225 10R16 Genera] 150 00 \.0B0 comnpaq 2 i, ks reoui $150 00 OBO Bill 246 0301 4, Frigidare heavy T duty-. larc p : ,C ,. .r,,: r sene pct- i;. r, r i0 .... call 27e 92 0 GE Washer Dryer w rIset ne.a oual:. irrut sell 5200 ,OBO call 537 79O4 anrer 7 4 High Chair-Fis ntr Price 50 toiler |Stroller-Gracco 50,. offer Pack-n-Play -Gra:`i $50. ,oier Please CDal 272 4806 Kenmore Gas Dryer S used 3 y evar s 2\1$J00 U0. Emerson Iricr.-.-,ve used 6 wks $25 00, CD's some new R&B. h.p nop. rocK counrr, $5 00 ea 912-862-3593 ,. King Size Mattress, $e> .: i/ ,[ .:. :.-,, r I,:.r, $140 ,1 ,-,- r r6Pr.:8 in SI al r : I i 912-882 'f., .Large Char Broil dSmoker umtn side o lf ir e bo x 0 5 00 2" 432) & La Schiner Magnox TV pJf w W r-.. .iir,. on whe.i i,"r '. 5,-,i sometr,,,, d,"-r.-,',l ,i: 11 904-521."'- :1 4. Mend 24" 10 speed / bike red Murre' ltbrar~o excellent codr,drti.,r, $25 00 a Moving Boxes; u>-a, 4 W rr,:,r,-.i a. r.,. i,: ... include t.- u':' ,:,i2 r :' 7 4, Moving sale l ever,.nng mult go plpiItures corlee table ,-nd tables .tl- tionar/ bike etc cril 904 641 43.,5 Must Sell Due to Divorce 2005 Nec: r. i- .-.'..'' .1 3,r ,, -, Make r an.,, 5-.,:r.,:-_ Buttonhb.i-i & Pu.:r. .I.:.r .. Cost}5-.-9 ",t.al-,,:o $1-9 To See Call 904-465-2886 Will Deliver! 4 Oak Hall raniz with trirroas $350 00 JLcall 912 266-2690 4, Pool-24rL,'18 00D | gairn .ilter. ladder. pump.free delivery 10B0,olle r.Plea.e cal 272.4806 Qn. Daybed w,'trundle & mattress tecretar, dsk & exec chair 779-2799 after 6om 4 Rubbermaid Slide Lid Outdoor Shed, 1 5 ,rs old pao $395. Will sell for $295. great cond. Call 273-9987 4 Size 8 White Wed- ding Gown never worn purchase ,from the bridal shop call before 8PM plBeOase 269-1478 $300 a Solid Oak 48" SRound Table \I ex-cond $250 call 226-1291 4, SPA 6 person. Free needs tubing, heater, ,-rewired, you move. Call 729-7218 j. SunQuest Pro 16 SE STanning bed with electrical outlet and breaker for immediate hook up. tan year round $1,000.00 call 912-266-2694 a. Tony Boselli (X-Jag uar) life size \ cardboard color stand-up $100. firm 268-2482 TV, 32 inch Toshiba Picture in picture. kltimer. great pic- ture and sound. remote and manual. $95. Firm 268-2482 905 Articles For Sale 4 Two Transom SMount Minn Kota ..iTrolling Motors S $125.00 17 LBS Thrust three speed and A 36 LBS Thrust six speed call 912-227-0930 4, Varl Kennels (two) tan intermediate 9 size 32L x 22Wx 23 H. each used just once. retail $90. $25 each. 317-7980 9 Buildings 917 I For Sale 10ox100 Clear Span Pre engineered building.21ft eve helght.$20,000. Steel bar loists various lengths $15-25 each. Misc. steel beamspipe channels.and so fourth. 424-3667 / 268-5833 920 Business/ ;20 Office Going out of Business Flower shop closing Walk in cooler.3 corn apartment stainless steel slnk.plush ani- mals container.cards. exterior sign. 262-7054 Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8'x 8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 9 & Jewelry WANTED -Gator Rings, Class, Championship or Bowl 352-258-1266 FSU & Miami also. Cash Pd. Wedgwood China Vin- tage, Mint cond, Seri- ous buyers only. 472-3306 925 Computers Compaq laptop computer with 4 internet explore Smicrosoft word and more perfect for school work cd player 301-318-3841 $200.00 SComputer- note- book Dxz355,Pen- |tlum 4,1.6GHz,768mb,ext ernal dvd+cdrw,wire- less card,15inch, xga+tft screen.win-xp ,$675 call 779-7327 & Kenmore Washer / and Dryer works t I GREAT! $350 for both OBO. Please call 729-5654"or 904-228-0240 4 Monitor and two Speakers Gateway t|brand $30.00 904- 277- 8205 Notebook com- puter XZ355 Pentium t1|4 1.6 GHz 768 MB aDVD-ROm CD-RW Wireless 54 mbps card 15 inch XGA.TFT screen Win-Xp $675 call 779-7327 92 Electronics (black) a must see and hear $300.00 for pair call 912-266-2696 CAMCORDER palm ,-I .size with battery & R.L-bag $175. Camera pentax 35mm $35 exc. cond. 904-277-8205 4. CAMCORDER-PALM- SCORDER with battery ktcharger and bag $175. Camera Pentax 35mm with bag $35 exc. cond. 904-277-8205 4 Mobile DJ mixer |and (3) CD players in S mobile DJ case. plug in play karaoke on wheels $ 600.00 912-266-2694 4. Mobile DJ P pioneer DJM 500 professional I mixer. must see and play with $300/ best offer 912-266-2694 g940 AC/Heat/ Fuel AIR COND 8000BTU llOv; $60. 25,o000BTU 220v; $300. work grt 389-2007 945 Garage Sales 304 LAURINA ST. SAT ONLY 8:30AM RAIN OR SHINE. ARGYLE, AUG S&6 8-2 baby maternity. etc. crib. 26" tF 8041 Qu.c.nslerr, Ln 904 772 7133 ARL-Sat only 8-3.Furn, HH ,[ems. Barb.es.cloth 1127 Roma.ne C.r. W a4 Elliotts Plantation near Cro.:.keo Riyer Stale Park 71 W i I I i a3 m C I 1 30.'05 7am- Furn. 6 a b -, i I e m s . brc -brac.cloth.misc ICW-Sat 8-1. 461 Sai.tourn CI 221 9173 Antqvnt.vtae record turnm. cloth, bikes~misc. lAX BEACH Sal Only- treardm V .s:r a.cir oem IOl. 2 end tlls. v ici-r re unit micri- eve art 4 16' tire.ialounge ctairE. sm n iv.mlEc. r. 504 13th Ave. S JCP-1320 L Chinaberry CL Sa5 Jul, 3K6thOni, 7 12 CI.omen W 0 carpet rurnm. to,:, s books eIc Mandarin 10950 Manda- r-n Sltaicn Dr. E. Tools Fish-na Gear. Furn. Pcol Table-. more 53t. 6.5 MANDARIN Moving Sale 1186 Foxiord Ct. cOl Huni ngt-_-,n Forest. 2 pi rnos. clarner. lurn. comm r toasterr R.sur Barmear rans. yd [ocls. Lili-gc-r message table. toolss & lots Fr mlc. Ve ndrs welcome Tnur. Fri. Sat 8am- C all 6 0 9394 Mand-Huge Yard Sale .775 Wassail Dr Fri 7,29.Sat 7,-30 Sun 7 31 7 an- 4pm Loan B6'' m.iaar t.ra.-tic 3ii5 nea.A.s.,_rtCo ,ard tOOls aiomer,3 & young mens clothing ci.-,. game., mT-c. ,1-ms Come earl. ,or beat Seleclion MAND-Sat 7-2. Furn.G~rl ,ab3, choth.hn itemm. i-Ic 2719 Brar.d,Duck Tn St. Marys-lg ,alt? 5 T 3t 8.12 311 Hunt Club 5.-I. deearer 16rumh.Nice glass SUGAR MILL Plantation Sat 7.'30 am 12pm 301 Maitnews Ridge. Car- tier V.s5on Aire RGam Condirioner. GE Mticro. .,ase- Oven Dstlilled w31er make-r never used women's small sn-ms shorts ano long sleeve. never usea boys and men's wind oreaker jacsels. hard taols. mise. hard.sare item., cther housenold ilenmis Used car dealer il-n-.- and more. WESTSIDE Fri a Sat 7am 1pm 6777 5 DaugnIrn Blvd W'side Thur. Fri, Sat 9-4; Rain or sn-ne. 3504 P-necre"-1 St. Corner or Pinecrest & W Palm Ave Bargain Honters Galore Thi 53at & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place Vendor Soaces Starting .a- 7059 Ramona. 786-FLEA 955 Household 9 Furniture BEAUTIFUL WOOD AND GLASS HUTCH with open Buffet area. Must see! Needs TLC $250obo. 673-9056 BED-A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904) 674 0405 Bed-AAA Affordable New Pillowtop $235 Can del. Warranty 505-7941 Bed *Affordable* $195 Queen Set. New Plush an Deliver 505-7941 Bed AAA Can Deliver Twin set $79 Full $99 must sell 505-7941 Bed AAA Mattress $295 New Plush King sets Pillowtop 505-7941 Bedroom 4PcSet BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALSIIIl Pc Sofa&Chair From$1991 B Pc Oak Dinette Frm $199 3 Pc Qn Simmons Bd $198 SPc Sealy Twin Bed $123 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 IVCR's From $121 _0" Color TV's From $75 Microwaves From $2 CORT CLEARANCE L (904)39C9000 BOX &MATTRESS SET Qn Size. In Plastic. $120 (904) 674 0405 955 Household Furniture Bedroom set- twin.whitecanopy, V|large dresser.small dresserwith mir- ror,night stand,box sprinog,mattress.$500 obo. 777-3846 CHAIR & LOVESEAT, FREE olblack vinyl, roomy, good cond, some minor tears, you pick up. 904-772-7359 after 10 4, COFFEE TABLE- a maple early I JAmerIcan style solid wood. Center drawer w/brass pull very good condition $30 (904)725-0009 4. COUCHES (2) EXC. cond, (1) Natural S|color w/floral print, S(1) Off white w/ muted stripe. 904-228-1905 Priced to sell. 4. COUCH mint G Green and love Slseat under 1 yr old -$200 Call for more 374-3234 4, Custom blue lazyboy sectional tL philant sleeper, recliners, oak tables paid 3000.00 sell 300.00 good condition call 912-882.6919 Dining Rm Tbl Side Board & 4chrs, Couch, twin bed mat- tress sets & frames.Computer & Printer.731-1933 955 Household Furniture DINING TABLE -with two leafs and six Chairs, good cond. $70. Call 278-0971 .. Entertainment unit S solid wood doors + V glass door extra Ec. can fit 30' tv $500 364-7606 4, ENTERTAINMENT SUNIT55Lx54Wxl91/ 2D, contemporary solid wooden doors & glass door extra ec, can fit 30" TV $500 904264.7606 4. Kitchen Table- Swhite.4 chairs like |V new $100,Pale Green sectional couch good cond.$100. Call 272-4408 Like New Simmons Double sleeper SI couch multi-color 1new $600.00 sell $200.00 912-496-4789 Luxury WGV Brand / New 2 bed 2 bath 41.$1350 includes cable water trash w/d pool gym golf Srivilege scr Lanai 78- 9780 4. MATTRESS, King, Sbeautyrest double ..pillowtop, $150 obo Italian wrought iron marble table top $120 obo 9047420803 / 904-655-5011 955 Household S Furniture Never used light Spine single bedw/ slhshelves 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 ., NYLON WING BACK S SOFA $40; 4 I swivel bar stools $25 each. Call 771-7482. 4. OAK DRESSER & [ KING HEAD- |BOARDS both with mirrors. Like new! Moving, must sell! Come take a look! 315-374-2044 ROCKING CHAIR, Small, green vlvelour, waiting for a good home, $70 obo 904-742-0803 / 904,655- 5011 4, Six drawer vanity with mirror and 4" ltbench excellent con- dition $100.00080 BO call 276-4121 or 219-9710 Sleeper Sofa, loveseat,recliner,c offee & 2 end tables-$300 for all or will separate.Good cond. 912-729-4685 4 Sofa & loveseatexc cond.$350 for more Linfo call 721-2939 4 Wall unit teak 3 sections with mamatching light bars. like new $575.00 278-5381 cell 612-2994 955 Household 9 Furniture WATER DISPENSER $60. Computer ,|Desk $35; Sofa and Loveseat $400; Kitchen Table w/chrs $75; Student Desk $40; 714-1313 SWhite Metal Double Decker Twin Beds 1 perfect condition $60.00 317-1990, 291- 4190, 477- 0312 4, WHITE POST BED SCanopy, Haverty's, S1 $75 Rockinghorse, wooded wagon, pool table. 10 games in one $19. 904-908 9173 9 0 Machinery 9 6 & Tools Generator, Yanmar, 3 KW, diesel, new, elec- I ltric start and rope pull $1,800.00 904- 321-0274 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services 6 Piece Drum Set like new $300.00 call 729-6479 Antique piano with |stool, looks greats but needs tuning etc. only $150.00 take it call 771- 7298 4. Drum Set-Peavy w/zildijian sym- bols, Gibraltar standhardware w/stoo,used 3 mo,still new. $750obo.778-7688 or 923-5461 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services P Piano-Spinet | .made by Baldwin I.-,cherry cabinet $950.772-6320 Power Amplifiers CD players VCR's- all sort of stereo equipment for sale foe more information call 778-2464 980 Sporting Goods Beagle/Walker mix- 12 Quality deer & fox hounds.2-5yrs old.$250 and up. 904-434-5351 GOLF CLUBS, Ping eye S2 original 2 thru L :Jxwedge 11 clubs. Excellent condition. $475. 910-0649/w270-5151 GOLF CLUBS -new set Titleist, drivers, irons, wedges, woods, Scotty Cameron putter $750 919-599-4134 4 HIKING SHOES 10 1/2 D; Whisper Stove sleeping bag. All for $100. Call 771-7482 Iv msg. ,C Home Gym Weider SCTS200 multi-sta- tion home gym system excellent condition, $100 call 908 4830 980 Sporting SGoods LADIES GOLF SCLUBS, Complete Pool Tables $750-$1595 Solis Maple 1" slate New showroom. 505-7941 Pro-form Tread- T mill like new 585PI |18" wide tread $275.00 cardlo-guide exercise $75.00 Bob 221-9139 S. GA Dog Hunt Club, Deer, Bear, Hogs & Turkeys. 8,295ac.$1000 a member. 904-757-0945 SEMINOLES soft Leather Jacket 2XL 91993 to 1999 National champs multi color brand new beautiful $350 firm 317-7157 SOUTH PRONG HUNTING PRESERVE. 9mi. N. of Swainsboro, GA. Excepting membership. applications. Contact Larry Archer at 478-455-4519 SWElDER 215 WEIGHT BENCH, lat lbar, arm & leg curls, 1051bs weight, delivery pos- sible 907-874-1420 $75 SWind Surfer 11.5ft HUNTING CLUB -Fargo, Viper Fanatic Per- GA Do, Hunting Club, fect for Beginners. Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock 0 & Supplies MORGAN HORSES clas- sic lines, exc temp/ con formation 850-212-0184 1010 Pet's & Supplies ABSOLUTE JULY SALE Yorkie, Cocker, Toy Poodle, Toy Cocker Mixed, JRT. Rat Terrier, Boston, Chihuahua, Min Dach, Rotties, Maltese, Pug mixed, Basset & Beagle Mixed, Siamese Kittens. 504,1171 V ADORABLE V Designer Mix Breeds toys, teacups & more. Doxies, Chlhuahuas, Maltese, Schnauzers 90 days same as cash www.petworidpets.com Pet World 262-4646 950 Garden/ Lawn 4 Lawn Mower -Murray,2yrs Sold,runs great.$50 912-673-6496 after 4pm to see. 573-9377 days. 4. Murray riding lawn / mower with 4ldethather engine needs work six years old $100 call 908-4830 RIDING LAWN MOWER S- OR Scag stand _ ,Vbehind commercial mower, $400 for either one. Daniel Pease 729-4001 (H) 573-9874 (3p-llp) Tiller-Lg, Briggs & Stra- ton, Troy Built. Shp,transmission, for- ward & reverse.$650 693-36039 955 Household Furniture &ANTIQUE BUFFET TABLE, 60" L 19" W 35" H. Early 1900's Very good condition $75obo 249-1611 Small computer desk $30. JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 28, 2005 23 Trucks / Trucks / Trucks I q- Miscellaneous 1010 s 1205 Boats 1230su ies 1300 Motorcyces 1325Automotive 1325 Autotive 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers sAu Suplie -SUV's SUV1's SUV's 19' MONTEREY CUDDY H ON D A SHADOW CHRYSLER PACIFIA TOYOTA ECHO '02 Lare Gas Pow- BASSET HOUNDS AKC, CABIN i/O '92 28BA '86 AERO'044000 miles, AWD'04 st#BUCS021A $7388 VX-R 100 e HC eahe2234 28'BAYLINER'86 d o;e galley.k *03DA HA0c O caangers w DODGE DnAKOTA hoeQad ss605T TA RdeV must rel Sver social &loving. oMerruiser.nes /Contesa p garaged, extras, St#E90A $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 CHEVY S-10 JKAMELEONCD vquiklSX-R 12. 00 nlereSoteanzr. Puppes Ble heim M/F tr V Propochrome $5,500, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 -20 BLAZER'94, Tahoe CHEROKEE 0- 4'-Black& Silver. 94- neW less tan PyaO 5 F, u38691t585 t work, h a new bttom paint, saddle bas le new Toota MR291' package. 4x4. 4 Limited, leather, 548mi $9500. omile4x75Sout Stern drive. 9 $3000obo. f u I y eq usaddle i pp e d 90477217 Mike bsChrysler Ser new,20k masking door, duals, many power, XM, towng 229-942-4005 sell onlyreasonable onrChrysler Sebring Is m9-asking8-6 m lfem both for $9 26 or sleep s/fe deals 6 s5 IXi '95 white auto a j$5500. 912-322-8866 new arts $3800. 6Esc, greatshape 1 57 offers 5536015 h 722 enclosed cockpit .. HONDA SHADOW cyl indash stereo 542 A2445xZ. miles$50 $1A obo. Me-or DOBERMANS Champ C n IA KAWASAKL KX250 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 37k sn e 723-02 r 612-89 45 904-334-8798 CHRYSLER Twn & Coun-'96. Great e. 4 e2'BAYetINER '86 c. TOWABLE ofeyneyeelerC _'03 60cc w/tv CD changers new DODGE DAKOTA'04 Quad cond, loaded, must sell Berb m Be 04 2139745 K 900-3210n d86anms 11 a rims/ es 1 $,003008eyHVY SU BURBAN 7 quickly.$16,775.389.7700RBAN 4 D wa re a29aK mh9 I 70our kid. B ..29ale ConteA 26h less than 80Kmi. brakes and tires 0000 1335 2000 or Less Cab, fully loaded. out- C K. reg. no papers, Vo o Prop, radio/D/c r T, $3200obo. 879-3395 4721330 sadn condition mut nikeMano 3.5 sweet trained, cal f u I I y e q u i pp e d conditioner great on- Chrysler SebrngFLEET- sel $16,775. Call 3897700 9wrm, RCA line TOYOTA TACOMA '02 good condition runs 1 drypre62 scall eemp xle, a 6. rnr5r, LlO. ,Idb e awasace 1972 H-io2ne460 FO *og n uv a t912510n anytime 904-233-8638 6146820 s e e p s / f e s ton.13,40obo. Kawasak19 Convertible LmiteWOOD BOUGHAM input. Good cond. Black Pre Runner, SRS, great $250.0 d motor -as is 2650mishow rm new. DODGEXCAPAM PU'97 Manualandharness bednere appreciate y904-533-2420 Cavalier King Charles complete galley, elec- 502-7514 r bik Supersavings estate body and inyl top #BUCE360Anual and harness bedlier new brakes904 P uppislenhm M/F tronc o e oinal suprbike sale.$19,500815-378-2086 newtresbrakes TOMB SH AUTOPLEX 371 48 904-294-7036 power pkg., CO A wwwdanedepot.com V RY much chrome wind very cleannew police $5001Listings condo. C. ne ounch 0 proved homes only radio/CD/color TV, 40' PREMIER PARK $1000.0 CHRYSLER SEBRIN ObO 317-7157 T O runs great, 101,000 mi D00.v I0-48C.7208. P w OAea r 20 nCHRYS o TLER SEBRING -'971 obo 317-7157 FORD 4D EXPLORER'98 MITSUBISI MOTERO 1390. 904-744-7672. 70 47 72 8 6 head /shoulder. air MODELd10Kawasako l 2XRDBO, GaT 9a 800I$ CSt B076o n yarborough3929@belouth.net conditioner great con- 2br. 3 slides. Separate 0 ow CHEVY CAVALIER -'92, St#BUC076B 5988 'owner fully Ided, edition. $13,400obO. bath; exCucond.$ O upgrades, garaged, $7500 707-5784 27ou DOBERMANS Champ C/c Ex tn IA T KAWASAKIX20e TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 k m since 723-0102 r612-8945 904-334-8798 CRYR ^P.241-1398. 29 ,-CATALgN '4 $69118 /LAZER 132K79 condo, 98K i9 owner, $3500n oo. &re lneotdsrnet emt Red & bli k. 3 $500. egies, gr gey W BL IBoyesen Factory LT4TargaTop mech. transportation. Cold FORD EXPLORER XLT'03 NISSAN TITAN '04-New loadeda3500. 536-1165 LHASAAPSO u peo A0 RLORO MOTOR HaOMES pipes, 294-2018 $5000. niiles,agreatrund player sondan c ng syst 51m,20adm. DeVrID 29.247.5493 6 & $ head, tshower.as W Sengine, best LT-4ent likTop mech. AC, 2.8L, V6, $1250. Very sharp, cleanest in cond, bght Ifte '04. Ldedudl r In erred $22K of everything excel- tires w/option 2R-1 384-9574 town must sell very 18kmi ,$23,975268-2151 Tres, mudding Euro. S Beautiful 904213JSand5 lent co ndti on. Call rims/tres14.004 616-6008 C Y S 7 quickly 16775. 389 77 Dodge Caravan m lu breednei. Exc. with 9904-321-1386 Iv msg. MCHEVY SUBURBAN'97a s e H30' FIBER GLASS CENTER A693 fair conda new- UYst 975.co abn imma e co '893a Fr Great beachop with Torpdod rdit femaleo 9OAD wteeks diesel. exc.cond2. Tan4 me work. m B R Cars 4X T 0s wt 99 wSUVs Vans lf blood n 50 2 41160can4finaneo8 9v e4 ring ne s sm e wor, rd r w i t ecle allow er edition asking $3,600 truck/Eagle 9tiresize 4 Free kittens male CONSOLE V8 Cat. oZX1OR '04s10CC I trans, new tires eCll 97 5 can fia i r bn e s t off er T S0 Bogers 35l 16. 1Sh fe mae 9 we i e. con. Tan- exraso $3000 obo call cal3e9-7 down. Call3897700 (904)386 5395 call 9 4-695-7644 or Papp n o cond.33 ,912264934 2 9041A 2- H anytime 904-233-8638 04a prtn $. 9 damage 3200m T O ies, 912.23,6600 7 FORD F15 '90. 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A UnT O M 9I4* 04-8L- 8l MANORTRAVELTRLRS hard chrome drag I 1996manual 75K ~leather DV exc. con AS ALLEGROMOTOR HOMES plpes, 294-2018 $5000. miles, great run- player 6-discchaner, s 51,204mi O DVD 2LHASA APS Puppiesl S e, o o o H Service, PartsBE P 7ISUBaSH 80 Attany evWn-01 AKC Re. 4 left $450 D Saders R.V. Sales nn car must sell excellent CREST CHEVROLET DUVAL HONDA CITY MITSUBISHI O'STEEN VOLVO WANTED-Boats Alachua (386) 462-3039uigng $4,400 cal2943564 or asking $27,500 call ous buyers only. For Great People with Torpedo Credit MINI DACHSHUND AKC, motors, trailers 1.8 R 0 2, B541649 mi.. cruise lights 542-3320 x410. 29 at the A S 3M. e 1F, healt cert, an c condition shot pipes, custom Honda Del-Sol 2NDBUYAUTO.com short hair. $400 firm "The Used Parts People" ,Q FleetwoodBounder saddle bass ) $7,000.0l 912-26-2690to tie red CLEAN USED CARS Denali AWD outstan ashor't ha, 6 .800r Weeks Marine 387-440. H. D Chevy 8.1 cal 9 2- O 5 CERLe5 r Ied ,enali. 7801 Blstang Bld 269Car Trucks ya e PROFES SIONALns \j'Vortec Allison rIYAMAHA ROAD grey interior runs .. .. ing shapepriced to sell Mini Dachshunds-LH trans mint cond STAR '0 XV 1600 great 3 ,500 OBO 272-2634, 2NDBUYAUTO.N C V now$2C94 M 389I 7700 hoc f.DOB /n 5. must sell many ex TWIN. 98ou. in. 571-8157 CLEN U S Your Military I.D. active, rese red, retired) is your KC & champion 1210 Sailboats $ K B 6000m, kept Honda Element BUICK Rendevous' 2003 SLEgood bloodline 500. 269-641105 6034794122 7 BeachBd 2498282lots of extras 80 200orng 15Kmiles 77K mi. Ithr 3rd ro Ton 40KmMTle boTrrdline l t W u mswk 971runs 126Ka NIMNICHT CHEV COGGINNISSAN-ATLANTIC 6833BeacnsiL t 724n3511 S BostonWhaer FORD F35Dua / Nice Bike215-5337 17,800 9451271 like new araed third row ower GUARANTEED APPROVAL mOvsats PCainot- h eelblow md w d e O DoAT0 $J 0S6N-AV14,500 obo. 612P-R506 eer ., g TO Cg kl hom HeatDyn 1310 Autoai &Jrb'2OOOlanPrelude '99home. Hoarrts.71K miles, black mw/C heavy 98' 4x4 s hort $26,500ca11d n3 59m lC all cto d ay, I .help ! rent Shots- Microchip bo Call Don NOMAD trIr, w/slidRe,Y I K mie o R N CR R D AO r A llhos t so mIi rARUSO CHRYSLER CITYISUZU 8CassalAe 3893621 AXIOM577 '02 great with childr..ens c.all 278-0106 lots of extrasexc cond, CSM I tip*,,bd tooIhon. hod me can gr e.oo sclo n TC*os 1 7 ollue power sirFe o15856At8ncB!v 947111 PARKER NISSANDI TC 912-673-7865e to appreciate. CUSTOM RIMS-iOd runs great good 32' -1982 Pearson 323 904-241-2498 and tires for dows door ocks tires aluminum OBO F448D $1468 Pappilons/matese Dieselsailse OG4 PS, Dodge, 4 6 plu set k FRANKless G entRIFFIN ry,$12, l 8 pups-2m.2fem $400. VHFART.Dodger & OASIS SHASPATT02 tup $200all Call Billy 912-6 O7-6541 range Park KE AD NISSAN OF Lexus of Jacksonville ShiT-male imo $500. Bimini above avera 2 9- 0813 ask for Trey CHEVY COLORADO ExtOuts ending conds Pappon-Fem 00. cond.$33,000. 912-264-934 g ba $12K 2293-9041 E RAM 02- HONDA '03 C04. Excellent shape priced to l is week 4x4 SLT 7kmi St#F24 $25,988 low miles must sell wont last$2975 TIAC-GMC 3897700 PIe R Llifted many extras: TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 quickly $12,945. 389-7700 JEEP C.EROKEE RJ Johnson USN/RET /Playful rabbitfr Marine TRAVEL TRAILERS service recordsETAB R-0 S.C0 great pet 616008 20 Equipment MWR Mayport has2 full exc. cond. $18,900obo. INFINITIG20'02 c lae 0. lease esceuppleserersale to active TMBUHAUT4LEX431 loaded, priced for fast Cold air intake. ease duty ersonnelretir HONDA 8.HP G TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 sale $20,845.Cal389-7700 $1500obo. 651-5545 hree Cats. b. 200 3 0X Super- ecUuniis ma. be ENGINE IN BOX List JAGUAR XKE 2+2";2 V12 3ll .~am.--.' taoo. bT charged seal ..,,e-wed 31 Plican Roost vortIi: 31 AC. encilprt cind..:n 'ersia,' r,, eute,'d t ,F. 1509,p, c R1 i RV P3r,. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 51 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |