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Classes Start Safety Guidelines During School Year Page 3 Vacation Bible School Children Traveled Through the African Plains Pages 8-9 Sailors Aweigh Families Go To Jags Games Free Page 12 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com BASE 'All ahead BASE .- 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 at NAS Jax is the Naval Hospital Aug. 9 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call Bill Schroeder at 353-8263. Other blood types are always needed as well. Hunter safety class offered The next Hunter Safety Class will be held at NAS JaxAug.8,10,15 and 17 in the VP-30 auditorium at 6 p.m. The classes are free. For more information, call ADC Tom Lovelace at 542-8261. Red Cross collecting items for war wounded Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's American Red Cross volunteers are col- lecting personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, sham- poos and hair care items, lotions, cleansing wipes, toothpaste/brushes, mouthwashes, etc. The donated items will be pro- vided to wounded troops being treated at the Na- tional Naval Medical Cen- ter, Bethesda, Md. A drop box for such items is locat- ed at the Red Cross Infor- mation Desk at the Outpa- tient Clinic entrance. Do- nations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. This is a separate col- lection from a similar proj- ect 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 hospital Pharmacy. Both operations are wor- thy causes and your sup- port is appreciated. Messa full' Physical ge from new Readiness CNO to Sailors From Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs n a naval administrative (NAVADMIN) message sent to the Navy on his first full day in office, new Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen stated his priorities and said the time was now to take advantage of the reforms initiated by his predecessor, Adm. Vern Clark. "He has positioned us well to continue providing this nation and our allies dominant naval power wherever and whenever it is required," wrote Mullen of Clark. "From this position of strength, we can now - and we must push open new boundaries and exploit new opportunities. My first order is, 'all ahead full.'" Mullen made it clear he will continue to pursue Sea Power 21 and all its supporting pillars, and concen- trate his efforts on three major priorities: sustaining combat readiness; building the fleet of the future, and delivering a "flexible and responsive" Human Capital Strategy. "Our Navy can never be better than its Sailors," he said, "but it can deliver for those Sailors an accession, assignment, distribution, and education system every bit as modern and sophisticated as they are." Mullen plans to issue CNO guidance this fall that specifically addresses how he will attack each of his priorities, but he used the NAVADMIN as an oppor- tunity to spell out some of the principles that will guide him in making decisions. Adm. Mike Mullen See CNO, Page 13 Scanlan to take NAVAIR Depot Jax helm By Nancy Crook i NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville -... Public Affairs Division Director L- , apt. John Scanlan II will take command of the Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot Jacksonville when he relieves Capt. David Beck, during a change of command ceremony today at 9 a.m. in Hangar 101. Scanlan will become the Depot's 35th com- manding officer. The guest speaker for the change of command will be the Honorable Governor Jeb Bush (R- Fla.). Witnessing the change of command will be Rear Adm. Michael Bachmann, vice com- mander, Naval Air Systems Command. Beck, who took the helm of the Depot in July 2003, will retire after 26 years active service in the U.S. Navy. Scanlan served as the Depot's executive officer during Capt. John Scanlan II that same period of time. Scanlan was born in Clifton Forge, Va., and was raised in Lawrence, Kan., where he earned a BGS in Biology from the University of Kansas in 1976. He received his commission from Naval Aviation Officer Candidate School, Pensacola, in November Capt. David Beck 1981. He completed primary flight training at NAS Pensacola and was designated a naval flight offi- cer in September 1982. He report- ed to NAS Whidbey Island, Wash., for training as a bombardier/navi- gator (B/N) in the A-6E Intruder See NAVAIR, Page 13 program changes coming By Kaylee LaRocque Stalltw ritr n a message released in July by Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Gerry Hoewing, military members will see some big changes regarding the Navy's Physical Readiness program within the next year. According to the message, a new instruction is hitting the streets with significant changes on how the pro- gram is run regarding those person- nel who are not within standards or who fail the bi-annual physical readiness test (PRT). The changes are being made to cultivate a Navy culture that promotes and values fit- ness and healthy lifestyles. The pro- gram will be revised in three phases including: reestablishing command authority and responsibility, pro- grarn e ,eLtuti1o i povemcnt and creating a long-term culture of fit- ness. With the first phase already underway. commanders now have the authority to begin administra- tion separation processing for Sailors who fail to maintain physical readi- ness standards and who are not making an effort to try to meet the standards. Currently, this is at the discretion of the commanding officer (COi or officer in charge (OICi, but by July 2006, the administration separation processing will become mandatory. "I think the big thing about this is that from now until July 2006 we're basically in a transition period. COs and OICs are being given the discre- tion that if someone is not progress- ing in the fitness enhancement pro- gram, they can disapprove promo- tions and administratively separate them from the Navy," said Cmdr. Kathleen Knight, head of the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center. Phase two will take place in January 2006. when COs and OICs will be required to determine those See PRT, Page I13 Commissary wholesalers donate to the troops Photos by Miriam S. Gallet Seven grocery wholesalers donated thousands of dollars in gift certificates to the Greater Jacksonville Area USO at a presentation July 27 at the NAS Jacksonville Commissary. According to USO Executive Director K.C. McCarthy, the certificates will be donated to the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wardroom Humanitarian Mission. Lt. Howard Wright (center), Naval Hospital Jacksonville Operations manager, gladly accepted the dona- tions and said, "We will use these gifts certificates to purchase toiletries for wounded service members in Iraq. We are grateful to the USO and to the generosity of the grocery brokers." From left, McCarthy, Tina Reed of Nestle USA, Rhonda Arnold of Dunham & Smith, Gail Knox of Webco, Wright, Sharon Peck of Dixon Marketing, Mary Mays of C. Lloyd Johnson, Tom Pappas of Webco, Tim Bobbitt of High Plains and Commissary Director Larry Bentley. "I'm happy that in some small way the NAS Jax Commissary can assist our warfighters. The wholesalers support is awe- some," said Bentley. Commissary vendors, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Operations Manager Lt. Howard Wright (center) and Greater Jacksonville Area USO Executive Director K.C. McCarthy (right), display samples of some of the items to be sent to the troops. "We, at Nestle USA, stand behind our troops in every corner of the world. The company created a military sales division to better serve our service members and their families," said Tina Reed of Nestle USA Company. " I5- -~bJU1W- _.- ---cy-- I :" A l L A*I,- LA. -n r, M `, T-- '* ~ 5-bya'---7..T -- -i -- WN-17,TKI" 2 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Are those new rims really worth it? By FLTCM(AW/SW) JonThompson U.S. Atlantic Fleet Command Master Chief In my 29 years of service I've seen many trends and fads come and go. Most of them have been rel- atively inexpensive. There is, however, a recent trend that seems to have caught on, but the new trend is anything but inexpensive. More and more I see cars sporting shiny chrome rims with high-priced, low profile tires. I have to ask, are those rims really worth it? On average, custom chrome rims cost about $3,500. The larger you go, the more they cost. If you upgrade to the ones that spin, commonly referred to as spinners, the cost can skyrocket. It's not uncom- mon to see rims and wheels that near the $10,000 mark. I'm no financial genius, but if my simple math is accurate, spending $3,500 or more on rims just doesn't seem to make much finan- cial sense. If. you were to invest $3,500, and you earn just five percent interest, in four years you would have $4,270. If you invested the same amount for 15 years, you'd have almost $7,400. If your are willing to pay $8,000 for rims, and invest- ed that amount for four FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson years, at five percent inter- est, you'd have $9,765. If you invested the same amount for 15 years, you'd have almost $17,000. For those of you who can actually afford high-priced rims and after market add- ons, I guess as long as you have the money there's nothing wrong with the upgrades and extravagant extras. My bigger concern is for those Sailors who find themselves lured into the,. keeping up with the Jones' syndrome. When I see a Sailor driving a Cadillac Escalade with huge tires and spinners, I have to ask myself, how did he or she afford such a vehicle? And even if the Sailor is able to meet the monthly payments for all that, is there any- thing left in his or her pay- check? For many of you, buying a new car is your first major investment. I'm told the average cost of a new vehi- cle today is around $27,000. Of course, there are many more affordable cars, and used cars in good condition can be found at very reason- able prices. Even if you pur- chase an average-priced car or truck, add on new rims and wheels and you sudden- ly escalate the price to that of a low-end luxury car. So I'll ask again, are rims really worth it? I realize that many of you see your vehicle as an expression of who you are. You personal- ize it so others will get a glimpse of your personality. Unfortunately, the price you pay for that appearance might be too costly, and could hardly be considered an investment. Perhaps a more practical question Is the ride better? When I see a large SUV with low-profile tires, I have to wonder how rigid that must feel going over bumps. Call me old school, but I always thought the idea was to make the ride as comfort- able as possible! With few exceptions, vehi- cles almost always depreci- ate. If you don't have a garage, your vehicle may depreciate even faster because of the elements. Investing a large amount of money into rims and tires, I would think, could be a los- ing financial venture. I'm not convinced that, when you sell or trade in the vehi- cle, you even break even. I guess my advice to any- one contemplating buying new rims and wheels would be to look into your future and try to answer the, 'are they really worth it' ques- tion. What are the pros and cons of such a purchase? What other things might you do with that money? Are you going to have to take a large loan? Are you purchasing the after-market extras on credit? What is the interest rate on your credit card? If you purchase something on sale, but get charged a high annual per- centage rate on your credit card, any potential savings is eroded by high interest payments. Rims and wheels are pop- ular today. How long they stay the fad is tough to say. At some point, I'm guessing they will lose their appeal and those who own them will have an even greater difficulty getting their money back on trade or sale. If you really, really must have those rims, look in the See RIMS, Page 14 ON THE HOMEFRONT Mothers need to chill or risk burn out By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor here's a new rat race in America, and it has nothing to do with misplaced cheeses or pay- checks. Trust me, there are no pay checks. The new rat race goes something like this: My neighbor makes fresh veg- etables for her children every night. This fact alone causes me to scrub my kitchen floors until they are clean enough for my boys to lick soup off of (not that they would, especially if it is vegetable soup). And that probably causes another neighbor to prune her bushes to look like cir- cus elephants standing on their hind legs. Which caus- es someone else to teach their six-month old baby to count to 10. Which causes a pregnant mother to read Faulkner to her unborn child. Which causes another woman, who isn't pregnant yet, but who has thought about becoming pregnant, to eat lots of kiwi because she heard it might make her future fetus smart. When I was a child, the extent of my mom's over- achieving was to make chocolate chip cookies and send me out into the back- yard with them, where I'd have a tea party with an. imaginary friend. I don't remember doing workbooks in the summer or having more than one extra curricular activity. I spent most of my childhood days traipsing around the neigh- borhood with my best friend Leslie, pretending we were everything from pirates to Scarlett O'Hara. Mom wasn't overly con- cerned about whether or not I knew .my ABCs by the time I was two, and she let me stop taking Latin after school in fifth grade because I said it was boring and I'd rather be outside playing. Oh, sure, one time Mom came up with the idea that each Friday she'd teach my brothers and me a new word and serve us a different eth- nic food. She even bought a chalkboard to hang above the dinner table and to serve as a learning tool. The first night of the newly implemented the plan; we ate tacos and learned about the prefix pseudo, as in pseudonym. Or pseudo-plan. After that night, the chalkboard was mostly filled with my doo- dling and surf reports from my brothers. Mom eventual- ly gave up. And I think I turned out pretty good despite it. I definitely know what pseudo means. But my point is, who along the way decided it's not enough for moms to clean dishes, wash laundry, earn a living, iron clothes, and go to Parent Teacher Association meetings? Who decided that on top of all this, we also need to be our child's main playmate, teacher and source of enter- tainment? I'm not suggesting that mothers neglect their chil- dren. Certainly my mom never did that. But she also didn't hover. I didn't expect her to play every game of Chutes and Ladders with me. I didn't cry "I'm bored" when she needed to get work done. And mom never felt pressure to be super- mom or super-teacher, and to have the cleanest floors in the neighborhood. There wasn't a rat race. Of course, the world has changed since I was a kid, and parents, can't let their children wander unattended through the neighborhood anymore. Parents do have to be more vigilant. But my fear is that some women-especially military spouses-are operating in burn-out mode. When your husband is deployed and you are not only responsible for the house and children, but the bills and the yard and the automobiles and the dog. well, you get the pic- ture you don't have time to also teach your two-year old French. So it's OK to silently exhale next month when school begins again because you think the teacher might have more patience than you do for things like teach- ing the difference between an upper- and lower-case letter. It's OK if your four- year old is the only one you know who can't spell his or her name. It's OK if the only vegetable your child eats is the one you mash and sneak into his hotdog. We're the only ones in this rat race. Your child probably doesn't care that you think playing Chutes and Ladders is more painful than mash- ing Barbie's high heel into your eyeball. He doesn't care if you're super-mom. Or super-teacher. He just wants you to be mom. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. -, a icr ,,em'r ~V r nd SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Ser\ ices this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic NMass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 n.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. Hey, MonieyMan: I am confused! I tried to get a copy of my LES by going to www.mypay.com and I got a lot of these pop- up ads advertising payday loans, credit cards and credit repair companies. I never could get access to my LES. I noticed a link for a "loan" at it took me right to a payday loan com- pany called MyCashNow. What's up with that? Why is the Navy advertising all these places on an official website? I thought these places were bad! MoneyMan Sez: There are a lot of "mili- tary sounding" sites that are not associated with the military in any way. In fact many, if not most, of these places demand close scruti- ny. I went to mypay.com and found 10 military pay links listed under "popular searches" and none of them worked to get me anywhere except to the pop-up ads. The link to the payday loan noted that only the laws of Grenada applied and the interest rates for loans varied from around 400 percent to over 800 per- cent APR. This, of course, is neither an official site nor a site that is friendly to the military. The official place to go for on-line pay information is https://my pay.dfas.mil/milpay.asp. To get any personal infor- mation you will need your social security number and a pin number. Always, always, always be careful when providing personal information on-line! Your name, social security num- ber, and birth date in the wrong hands can cause unbelievable pain and agony and could be very costly! More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. U -^Ngp--- -AMT@<^ - C52(5WJ/RWl BRANDY BURNEY m Job title/command: | Supply Department SHometown: Claxton, Ga. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To make E6 or hopefully get picked up for an officer program. Most Interesting Experience: Cruising through the Suez Canal aboard JFK. Words of Wisdom: Live life like there is no tomorrow. ...... .. .... JOHN GARRNER Job title/command: SPolice Officer/ Security S Department S Hometown: Greenwood, S.C. t Family Life: Spending quality time with my 4 family. Past Duty Stations: NS Mayport, Norfolk, Va., Rota, Spain, NAS Cecil Field " Career Plans: To become a police opera- tion's officer. Most Interesting Experience: Being i stationed overseas and using MAC flights to I see the world such as the great pyramids in Egypt. Words of Wisdom: When training junior personnel, do not forget you were once in their shoes. Marine Corps half marathon scheduled for October A attention all runners. The Marines have landed again. The second annual Jacksonville Marine L LCorps Half Marathon and Freedom 5K Run will be held Oct. 1, at 7 a.m. The racecourse will begin at the Veterans Memorial Wall on the west side of Alltel Stadium and finish at Metropolitan Park. To participate in the 13.1-mile race or the Freedom 5K, sign up at any of the three 1st Place Sports locations or log on to www.lstplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall. Race profits will be donated to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships to dependent children of service members from all the branches of the military, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers. Plaques will also be awarded for the top three finishers in all age groups. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The IM Ill NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JM Ah NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The In tAm Nn can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lu UNrNS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMANI Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 3 Photos by J01 Mike England Sailors of the Quarter from NAS Jax and tenant commands were honored during a special luncheon July 27 at the NAS jax Officer's Club. NAS Jax honors Sailors of the Quarter By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor NAS Jacksonville's leaders rec- ognized the achievements of their Sailors July 27 by host- ing a Sailor of the Quarter Luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The luncheon featured the Sailors of the Quarter from each of NAS Jax's ten- ant commands and praise from many of NAS Jax's leaders. "We're here to recognize the many great accomplishments of all of our Sailors and those from tenant com- mands," stated- NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "It's because of their hard work and dedication that we're able to get the job done." NAS Jacksonville Command Master Chief CMCDM(SW) Chris Green thanked the families of the NAS Jax Sailors for supporting their spouses. "It's your support that enables our Sailors to go out and perform their duties with a clear mind and a real sense of purpose," he said. After lunch was served, the Sailors were each presented with a gift bag courtesy of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange and a $50 savings bond courtesy of VyStar Credit Union. Overall, many of the Sailors were pleased with the way the event went. "This was a really great event," said LN2 Aubrey Chandler, a legal clerk at the Commander, Navy Region Southeast. "I appreciate the recogni- tion the base is giving us. I hope they continue to do this in the future." NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson congratulates Commander, Navy Region Southeast Legal Clerk LN2 Aubrey Chandler during the awards luncheon. Children return to school Monday make safety a top priority By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor It's that time of year again! Time to put away the swimming trunks and baseball gloves and break out the backpacks and lunchboxes. School starts on Monday, so now is the time to start preparing your child and yourself for the changes ahead. Safety is always a concern for parents during the summer since many children spend a lot of time outdoors. However, just because summer is over doesn't mean it's time to let your guard down. "School bus safety should be of para- mount importance to parents this time of year," said NAS Jax Safety Officer Ron Williamson. "Parents should always make sure that someone is there to supervise their children at the bus stop and keep an eye out for aggressive drivers. Drivers need to make sure they stop if they are around a school bus that is stopped. Sometimes it can be difficult to see small children crossing the street early in the morning," he continued. NAS Jax Assistant Safety Officer Dave Colburn said the penalties for driving recklessly around a school bus could be 0 severe. "Law enforce- ment officers simply will not tolerate aggressive driving near school buses," he said. "Not only will you get pulled over in a heartbeat, but you could arrested on the spot." Planning beforehand can make the transition from the lazy days of summer easier for your child and yourself. "Talk to your children about the chal- lenges of a new school year, but help them get excited about learning and making new friends," said Megan Elliot, assistant director of youth activities center, NAS Jax. By preparing yourself and your chil- dren ahead of time, you'll pave the way for a successful start of the school year According to the Duval County Board of Education, there are a few tips parents can use to ensure a smooth transition from a summer to fall schedule: Make sure your child gets enough rest. Ease into the school year sleep schedule by limiting television, video games and late-night meals. If your child is entering school for the first time, make a practice run that fol- lows the same route your child will take. Take your child to visit the school and teachers so that you both will feel more comfortable. Also, take that first morning off work so that you can see them off to school personally. When buying school supplies let your child choose at least one item, if not more. Get to know your child's teachers, principal, coaches and other instructors. Encourage good study habits by read- ing aloud to each other or checking your child's homework. Find out who your child's classmates and friends are, and get to know their parents. Your child's socialization skills should extend outside the home to school, the playground and extracurricular activ- ities. Make sure your child is physically prepared for school. Eye exams, or, at the very least, annual physical, are key ele- ments of making sure your child is pre- pared to learn. Learn and practice safety measures. If your child rides the school bus, get to know the bus driver so that he or she knows when your child gets off and on the bus. Always reward a positive effort, atti- tude and good grades. Communicate with your child on a daily basis. Set a time each day to talk with your children about their school day. It is important to maintain an open dia- logue with your children and be aware of their daily activities and what they are learning. Another helpful practice is to set guide- lines and establish a routine for your child. Earlier bed times and getting up at the same time every day brings more structure and discipline into your child's day. Elementary school children need about 10 hours of sleep each night. NAS Jacksonville's school-age care pro- gram is a great outlet for children in kindergarten through 13 years old. The program offers a variety of before and after school activities for the kids. The school-age program on base can go a long way towards reducing fears your kids may have about starting school again. For more information on the school-age program, call 778-9772. 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S* 5 ...y ~ 5.. 4 4 'I St ~ A 4 k5~ ~xs9 A, .,vi 'it IA 4:2 :'~ ..m.u 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 Photo courtesy of HS-5 HS-5 maintenance personnel stand by as a HH-60H helicopter makes a landing to the back of the expanded maritime interdiction operations ship. HS-5 Detachment A conducts operations supporting global war on terrorism Photo courtesy of VS-22 VS-22 "Checkmate" officers pause for a picture with some Wolfson Children's Hospital patients during their visit July 29. VS-22 visits Wolfson Children's Hospital By Lt. James Wyman VS-22 PAO On June 29, Lt. Chris Levitt, accom- panied by the officers of VS-22, vis- ited Wolfson Children's Hospital in downtown Jacksonville and presented a check for $1,600 on behalf of VS-22's ward- room to Julie Handley, the Baptist Health Foundation's development director for Wolfson. Karen Wolfson, chairwoman of the hospi- tal's board of directors witnessed the pres- entation. After the presentation, the "Check- mates," dressed in their summer whites, visited the children in several wards of the hospital. Lt. Pete Pacifico, VS-22 Officer's Mess treasurer, handed out squadron patches and stickers. "We know these kids have a great need and we are happy to do what we can to help. Seeing these children reminds us of why it is important to serve and protect our country," remarked Levitt after the visit. The fundraiser was organized by Levitt as a part of the Checkmates' "OK Pass Project." An OK pass is the highest landing grade that can be awarded to a pilot for a normal landing on the carrier. Over a period of 12 months, VS-22 oper- ated with Carrier Air Wing Three on board USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). During three at-sea periods, including a deploy- ment to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, each "Checkmate" crewmember donated one dollar every time they were in a jet that flew an OK pass. By Lt. John Kuta HS-5 The "Nightdippers" of HS-5 Detach- ment A continue to participate in expanded maritime interdiction operations and training operations in support of the global war on terrorism. In past weeks, the pilots, aircrew, and maintainers have successfully demon- strated their ability to work in conjunc- tion with armed forces of the host nation. High-ranking officials and officers of the host nation's government recently visited Det A personnel during interop- erability training with the host nation's armed forces, a fleet anti-terrorism security team, a mobile security squadron, and U.S. operational support personnel. Transport of these individuals so that they could observe the training was pro- vided exclusively via the helicopters of Services offered are: * Treatments for damaged, dry, dull & bnrtle hair conditioning treatment e Relaxers Haircut *Color Cellophanes F Highbghts Straw sets &Wraps Dry wraps & much more HS-5 Det A. During their visit, officials received an in-depth tour of the U.S. facilities, to include a brief on the capa- bilities of the HH-60H helicopter. Officers of the host nation were extremely impressed by the training that their personnel were receiving with U.S. forces, and expressed a desire to participate in further operations. Shortly after the visit by host nation officials, HS-5 Det A participated in hel- icopter rope suspension training opera- tions with the armed forces of the host nation and the United States Marine Corps. This training involved helicopter transport to a secure location, where the troops were fast-roped out of the helo. This training will prove extremely valu- able to the armed forces of the host nation as they fight terror in their homeland. / ;j/ m/, Back To School Specials V _E 3 for KU OFFamilies AlI. SSi "r." 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Military working dogs are of some of the most unher- alded members of the NAS Jax team. The dogs, along with their handlers, help protect the base from explo- sives and illegal drugs. "The dogs have an acute sense of smell five to 10 times stronger than a human's, they're able to detect minute traces of explosives or drugs and alert their handlers of their presence," explained MA2 Brad Waters. The dogs and their han- dlers routinely perform tasks such as randomly searching cars, sniffing out contraband in buildings such as barracks and pro- viding security at special events. "I think we give people something to think about just in case they're thinking about trying something," said MA2 Brian Thomas. Military working dogs, along with their handlers, are deployed worldwide to support the war on terror, helping to safeguard mili- tary bases and activities and to detect bombs and other explosives. The dogs have the ability to inflict fear in an aggres- sor in a way a human, even if armed, often can't and will defend their handlers to the end. "People see a dog and don't want to mess with it," said Thomas. "A dog creates a strong psy- chological deterrent." The U.S. military has used working dogs since the Revolutionary War, ini- tially as pack animals later, for more advanced uses, such as killing rats in the trenches during World War I. World War II witnessed the biggest surge in use of MA2 Brad Waters and his dog, Fagan perform a simulated search on vehicle. MA2 Brad Waters fights off an attack by Brix during a demon- stration for Naval Sea Cadets July 20. Photos by O1 Mike England MA2 Brad Waters rewards his military working dog, Fagan, after a successful search. working dogs to support military operations. The U.S. military deployed more than 10,000 specially trained canines, most as sentries, but others as scouts, messengers and mine detectors. Today, "a couple hundred" working dogs are serving with U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan as patrol dogs and explosives and drug detectors. Nearly 2,000 more working dogs provide similar services at U.S. bases and .:operating posts around the world. Meanwhile, the military is increasing its reliance on working dogs. Before Sept. 11, 2001, the Air Force I -EEM 1 security forces trained about 200 working dogs a year for the Defense Department. That number is up to more than 500, with the vast majority of dogs being trained as sen- tries and bomb-sniffers. The 120-day program teaches the dogs basic obe- dience as well as advanced skills, such as how to attack and how to sniff for specific substances. The initial training program, conduct- ed by the 341st Training Squadron team, is based on "positive rewards," general- ly a ball or rubber toy rather than food. 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AWl Mangai Hosang, AT3 David Rains, AE1 Anthony Johnson, AW2 Richard Osborn, AZAN Samantha Ellis and A03 Robert Dixon stood before the "Red Lions" to receive awards in the following cat- egories, respectively: Sailor of the Quarter, Junior Sailor of the Quarter, Sikorsky Maintenanceman of the Quarter, Aircrewman of the Quarter, Blue Jacket of the Quarter, and Plane Captain of the Quarter. Chiefs, first class petty officers and aircrew from HS-15 selected the winners of these prestigious awards based on their performance from April to June 2005. This quarter's awardees stood apart from a number of exceptional nominees throughout the command, and are being recognized as paragons of professional- ism, military bearing, ini- tiative and dedication to duty. HS-15 Commanding Offi- cer Cmdr. Arthur Trahan, presented certificates to the surprised winners. "Someone told me 1 had been nominated for Blue Jacket of the Quarter, but I couldn't believe it. It felt nice to be recognized as deserving the award. Down the road, this is something that will look good on an evaluation," remarked Ellis. Johnson echoed her senti- ments, saying, "I had 'no idea before quarters that I'd be receiving an award. I didn't know what to expect when I was called out of ranks. I've only been here a year, and it feels great to know that all the hard work and dedication has paid off." In addition to a certificate of award, the winners received a designated park- ing spot close to the hangar and will also be honored at a luncheon. When asked about the benefits of winning Sailor of the Quarter, Hosang was particularly looking for- ward to the luncheon. "I didn't expect an award for what I was doing. I did my part to accomplish the mis- sion, and sometimes that meant getting to work an hour early and leaving an hour late. It's encouraging to know these efforts were recognized." By Kaylee LaRocque Stilt \ V I 11(1 W ith hurricane season cur- rently underway, being pre- ., pared is a must. Many peo- pie learned from last year's storms to -. take the threat a little more seriously -" because you never know the damage a hurricane can cause even if it's not a direct hit. At 'NAS Jax, the commanding offi- shelters cer will make the decision whether or people. T not to evacuate the base. Two local or civilian elementary schools, Argyle and ty to su Chimney Lakes, have been designat- Navy fai ed as evacuation shelters for NAS Jax assured personnel. Both shelters are certified a safe s by the Red Cross to withstand Coordii Category 5 hurricane winds. Melott. Volunteers are needed to man these Volun HELPING HANDS Toast to the Animals Wine Tasting Come out and assist us Aug. 19 during the Jacksonville Humane Society's Toast to the Animals Wine Tasting to benefit homeless animals in Jack- sonville. 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I I r I I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 7 NAS Jax Disaster Preparedness coordinator retires By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor N AS Jacksonville lost an important mem- ber of its team Fri- day following DCC(SW) Robert Hargett's retire- ment after 23 years of hon- orable service. The ceremo- ny, which was held at the NAS Jax Officer's Club, fea- tured Hargett's family, friends and past and pres- ent shipmates. Guest speaker HTCM (SW) Timothy McNeil, who served with Hargett on board USS Taylor (FFG- 50), reminiced about serv- ing with him. "Chief Hargett was one of the hardest working Sailors I've ever come across," he said. "He has had a career full of colorful exploits that many could only dream about. Today is a celebra- tion of Robert's career. He will always be remembered through the Sailors he led, trained and developed." NAS Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson said that he would always remember Hargett for his significant contribu- tions during last year's active hurricane season. "Chief Hargett really delivered the goods during the hurricane season last year. He is one, of the most knowledgeable people I've had the pleasure of working with and I think his dedica- tion to duty says a lot about his character," he said. When 'it was finally Hargett's turn at the podi- um, he spoke of the people he has had the opportunity to work with and the friends has made. "I've made a lot of great friends during my time in the Navy," he said. "The only reason I've made it as far as I have is God, my family and my shipmates. Without them I would have been nothing." Hargett entered the Delayed Entry Program in March 1982 and began active duty in June 1982. Upon completing recruit training in Orlando, Fla. he attended Afloat Training Detachment also in /, DCC(SW) Robert Hargett and his wife, Cassandra, are piped ashore after his retirement Friday. Photos byJO1 Mike England NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents DCC(SW) Robert Hargett with his Fleet Reserve certificate during his retirement ceremony. Orlando. His first duty station was a pre-commission unit in Pascagoula, Miss. In March 1983, the USS Hayler (DD- 997) was commissioned and stationed in Norfolk, Va. This was Hargett's initial fleet assignment. During this sea duty tour he made two minor deployments and- one major deployment, USS Hayler (DD-997) maiden deployment to the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. Before his first tour of duty was complete he was advanced to hull mainte- nance technician second class. In July 1985, Hargett re-enlisted and transferred to his next command. In September 1985, he reported on board USS Simon Lake (AS-33) Repair Department where he became work center super- visor of the lagging shop. After USS Simon Lake (AS- 33) under went on a major overhaul at Ingalls ship- building in Pascagoula, Miss., Hargett received cross deck orders to USS Hunley (AS-31) where he began another overhaul in Portsmouth, Va. During his tour aboard USS Hunley (AS-31) he changed rates to damage controlman. In March 1988, Hargett reported to NAS Memphis, Tenn. He was assigned as Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department work center supervisor. After enjoying two years of shore duty, Hargett reported on board USS Newport (LST-1179) in Little Creek, Va. He was assigned to the engineering department, repair division and later he became work center supervisor of the damage control petty officer division. He was tasked to correct shortfalls within the damage control 3M Maintenance Program. Within a few weeks the deficiencies were corrected and USS Newport (LST- 1179) received a satisfacto- ry grade on its' damage con- trol 3M Maintenance Program inspection. He was advanced to damage controlman first class in September 1990 and became the repair division leading petty officer. During his sea duty tour he made two minor deploy- ments and two back-to-back major deployments. USS Newport (LST-1179) was ordered to report to Operation Sharp Edge, Momba Station off the coast of Liberia in support of the U.S. Marines emergency evacuation of American citi- zens from Monrovia. Hargett received a Navy Expeditionary and Marine Expeditionary Medals and became an enlisted surface warfare specialist during this tour. USS Newport (LST-1179) was decommis- sioned in September 1993. His next tour took him aboard USS Harry E. Yarnell (CG-17) Repair Division. He became the ship's damage control administrator. USS Harry E. Yarnell (CG-17) decom- missioned one year after he reported aboard. He then reported to USS Enterprise (CVN-65) in Newport News, Va. where was assigned to engineering department, damage control division light water shop. During this tour he was instrumental in returning the Big E to operational readiness after an extended overhaul period. In June 1995, he reported to Mayport, Fla. and was assigned to Repair Two Division Training Office. In September 1998, he report- ed on board USS Taylor Asian Mart ," Specializes in Philippino Food I 5611 Timuquana Rd. #1 Jacksonville, FL 32210 I1 | (904)772-6705 I Mon-Sat 10-7 Sunday 12:30-5 I (FFG-50) where he was assigned to engineering department, EMO4 division as leading petty officer. During this sea duty tour he was selected as chief petty officer and became the ship's fire marshal and damage control training team coordinator. In March 2002, Hargett report to Disaster Pre- paredness Operations Specialist School in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 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N~avyF derl Ceit UnJlionlcll serv Deprtmet o th Nvy ctie lretred rsere, ivla n eti o tra to Winel and therfml ie.ldillwgeea rhbt feea rdtuin rmsrignn e brs h rdtUini9fdrlyisrdbyteNtoa rdtUinAmnsrto.1o odnonain ii ivtuog m- 8 JaxJUr NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 J(0 By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer (From left) Music Director Connie Rose Seeley, Teen Volunteer Shataye Rivers and Volunteer Helen Donahoe lead the children in a song to get them energized for the day during Vacation Bible School. Vacation Bible School Teacher Melissa Riley talks about the difference between wants and --needs during the 9- and 10-year-olds class session July 26. ______ ______ __". ---.. From left, Pedro Rivera, Hiram Rivera, Angel Ramirez and Beth Pope perform a short skit as their teacher, Birgitta Zepp, and other class participants listen. Tith excitement in the air, 90 chil- dren traveled through the African plains on a safari during this year's Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel, participating in an array of activities such as arts and crafts, class- room lessons, music sessions and games. This year, 24 adults and teens volunteered to help out with the program. "We really have a good ratio of volun- teers for the kids. We have volunteers here today that don't attend our chapel, that aren't military related it's just that once they get their feet wet with this program, they keep coming back. They always tell me they won't be back next year, but early in the year, they always call to volunteer," said VBS Coordinator Grace Heffner. This year's theme "Kingdom of the Son, A Prayer Safari," incorporated animals from the African plains into the daily cur- riculum. Many of the arts and crafts activi- ties allowed the students to create items somehow related to the theme such as hanging monkeys and lion masks. As each day began, the students were ushered into a main room where they were seated on the floor to get energized by singing and dancing and watching a short puppet show featuring Leo the lion and Ernie the owl who promoted the lesson of the day. From there, they were split up according to age groups and sent to various area to participate in age appropriate activities. They also enjoyed a hot lunch every day. "I've been coming here for five years now. It's really fun because we get to do arts and crafts, sing songs and learn about God. I like this year the best be- cause I'm older now and we get to do arts and crafts first," said . 8-year-old is Hannah U Nichols. "I've co- ordinated Kier Pouncy does his best to VBS here answer a series of questions for the past after a lesson in his class. 10 years and each year we just get better and bet- ter. The kids really have a great time and the volunteers are wonderful. It's a great program, they learn about spirituality in a fun way," explained Heffner. The school is run each year by volunteers who are given- a curriculum to follow and who adapt each of their lessons to their own individual teaching style. This year, each classroom was decorated in a safari theme. "Our teachers are responsible for decorating their individual rooms accord- ing to the theme. We don't have a budget so we beg and borrow items for decorating. One teacher brought in a whole bunch of her camping gear. Others came up with some unique ideas using whatever they could find outside," continued Heffner. "Each year in February, I choose several Teen Volunteers Bryanna Gill and Judylyn Larkin prepare some arts and crafts projects for the students to complete during the week. Sakyra Dickerson, left, and Kaylie Shaneyfelt make hanging monkeys during their arts and crafts session at Vacation Bible School. different curriculums that I think might work for us and present them to the chapel staff. They will chose the one that best suits our needs. After that we determine how many volunteers we need and start recruiting. Once we have our volunteers, they are given a teaching guide and can instruct the students in their own teaching style," added Heffner. "Volunteers do not have to be experienced, we give them all the tools they need, all they have to have it the heart to do this." Eight teenagers also volunteered to help with this year's VBS program. "I really enjoy volunteering here. It makes me feel gdod to be a part of this. I moved here a year ago and used to help out with VBS at my old church. It was much smaller there, we only had about 30 kids," stated 14-year- old Tim Steinbach. "I help out in the kitchen by serving lunch, ensuring every- one is fed and do whatever they ask me to." The week concluded with a special musi- cal presentation by the students for their families and friends in the chapel. Each year, the program holds a mission project to collect items for an organization that helps others. This year's project was to collect funds and needed items to support the Jacksonville Humane Society. "We chose this organization to go along with our animal theme. They provided us with a wish list and we are supporting them because they are such a great organization in helping the animals," said Heffner, excit- edly. Next year's VBS is already being planned. It is held each year in July and is open to ages 5-12. Participants do not have to be members of a congregation here. Volunteers are always needed. If you would like to volunteer as a teacher or in some other capacity, contact Heffner at 542- 3051. I 11 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 9 Katelyn Robery (left) gets a treat from Volunteer Etta Wheeler after correctly reciting the verse of the day. Music Director Connie Rose Seeley leads a group of 4 and 5 year olds in a song in preparation for their musical presenta- tion for family and friends the last day of Vacation Bible School. PHO! t1BY KAYLEE iiAEOCOUE Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina has a little chat with Ernie the owl during the morning puppet show at Vacation Bible School at the NAS Jax Chapel July 27. Arts and Crafts Teacher Tonya Kinney shows the 7- and 8-year-olds how to make hanging monkeys during their arts and crafts session July 26. Teen Volunteer Shanice Jones passes out name tags to VBS camp participants. 10 JaxAir NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 Paying the proper respect during morning colors Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel T he United States Navy is one of the most tradition-ori- ented organizations in the world. All you have to do is look around and you can find their footprint in just about every corner of our daily life here at NAS Jacksonville. Some of the older traditions have grad- ually gone away like keel hauling, walking the plank and casks of rum being staples on ship's supply lists. But unfortunately, some traditions that are still very important are some- times forgotten and not observed. As a chaplain, I very often remind people of things they need to remember, so let me take a moment and remind you of one tradition that I see ignored all too often here on the station. Every morning, our flag is proudly raised at several points on the station while our National Anthem is played and every evening, the flag is ceremoniously lowered while colors are played. These two events are important because they remind us of the country we serve and the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. Traditionally, all those in uniform pop to attention, salute and "face the music" as the flag is both raised and lowered. All those who are not in uniform stop and come to attention and all those who are driving their cars stop until the music is over. Sadly, I see people on the station who have either forgotten this tradition, or simply don't know that it CHAPLAIN'S CORNER exists. I learned it the hard way as a brand new chap- lain assigned to First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Calif. On my first day with my battalion, I was leaving at the end of the day and col- ors began to play, I did not know the tradition and I was tired, so as I proceed- ed to drive out of the park- ing lot, I saw a first ser- geant (who later became a great friend) running behind me waving his hands for me to stop. I stopped and he ran up to my window and said "Chaps, when they play colors nothing had better be moving on this base Determined Sailor converts to new rate, earns master's degree By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor t's not every day that a junior Sailor joins the Navy with a bachelor's degree in a field that she hopes to work in someday. Even rarer is a junior Sailor that earns a master's degree. But a Master of Arts in Mass Communications from the University of Florida (UF) School of Journalism is exactly what newly converted J02(AW) Cassandra Thompson achieved and she hasn't even reported to her first command as a journalist (JO) yet. Thompson recently made a direct rate conversion to JO after working for four years as a personnelman (PN). She found that work- ing in the PN rate made lit- tle use of her bachelor's degree, talent and avoca- tion. "Filling out service record entries again and again got old," she said. In addition, the PN rate is currently overmanned. Seeking greater job satisfaction, she applied to and was accepted into the JO community. Between college and her time in the Navy, Thomp- son's writing efforts led to the publication of her arti- cles in several newspapers, including the Angelo State RamPage, the Florida Alligator, the NABJ Monitor and the Jax Air News. Once in a while, before converting to JO, she still managed to use her talents outside her daily duties as a PN. "When I worked at Personnel Support Detach- ment Jax and VP-45, I helped proofread and edit newsletters and correspon- dence," she said. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Angelo State University in Texas in 1997, before she entered the Navy. Thompson has carried the desire to use her cre- ative ability through life. "I've been writing short sto- ries since I was little. When I visited relatives as a child I would find an empty room and begin writing. My rela- tives would ask where I dis- appeared to and why I wouldn't spend more time with them," she said, laugh- ing. A short story she wrote involving a journalist helped her win a fellowship to attend college at UF. But as familiar as she is with her abilities, Thomp- Cassandra Thompson prepares the Jax Air News July 29. son knows struggle, too. "When I arrived at UF, there was no record of my fellowship award. I was told the college didn't give scholarships to internation- al students. I was ready to approach a lawyer, but I was advised to see the dean and it was just a matter of showing the college the let- ter announcing my scholar- ship." Thompson, born in Trinidad and Tobago, in the Caribbean, moved to the United States in 1994. She lived as a permanent resi- dent until Sept. 11, 2001. Soon afterward, strict government policies were enacted, making immigra- tion much more difficult. Suddenly, Thompson had to become an American citizen or leave. "The Navy helped me file my paperwork, Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed an article for publication in advised me and followed through. I'm grateful to the people at the base hospital who helped me." People have tried to steer her away from journalism. Recruiters talked about more mechanically-inclined job ratings, and a relative emphasized taking comput- er science instead. But Thompson knows her career ambitions. She isn't stopping at journalism, either. She plans to apply to Officer Candidate School a second time to become a public affairs officer. Last month, she detached from VP-45 and will soon leave for Bahrain, where she will be joining the pub- lic affairs staff of the Fifth Fleet and reporting region- al news. Blood alliance schedules drives on base From the Florida-Georgia Blood Alliance F or over 60 years, the Florida Georgia Blood Alliance (FGBA) has provided all of the blood service needs to our local- community. For 25 years, FGBA also has been the pri- mary supplier for the local military blood needs. Florida Georgia Blood Alliance is a nonprofit organization, committed to assuring our community has an adequate supply of blood for those in need. Some facts about donat- ing blood: Blood is used daily for all types of operations, acci- dent victims, acute burn victims, cancer patients and for those with cata- strophic diseases such as hemophilia. There is no substitute for human blood. Blood can- not be manufactured or harvested. FGBA must collect 350 pints every day to meet the needs or our local commu- nity. Sixty percent of the population is eligible to donate blood, yet only five percent of eligible donors donate. A person cannot con- tract HIV/AIDS from donating blood. Sterile, dis- posable needles and sup- plies are used only once and are safely discarded after each donation. 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I thanked him for clue- ing me in to the tradition and from that day to now when I see someone driv- ing during colors, I can still hear him telling me about the hands on the clock. I don't think it is asking too much to stop for a minute and show the flag the respect she deserves. If you already observe this tradition, thanks! If you haven't been observing it in the past, how about starting today? That little pause gives us time to think about how blessed we are to live I PIER 17 MARINE ! ' KAYAKS CANOES SAILBOATS* JON BOATS I Over 250 In Stock Hardware Navigation ..- - Charts Weather Gear . Boat Shoes & More Just Add Water! PIER 17 MARINE' 4619 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Open 8:30 5.30 US 17 AT ORTEGA RIVER Mon oSaf / '. 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She said, "Each one of us is here to provide new mothers the support needed to promote breast- feeding." Nieves offers a Breastfeeding and Collection/Storage of Human Milk Class to new mothers. One of the most impor- tant aspects of breastfeed- ing is that breast milk con- tains antibodies to ward off certain common childhood conditions. Breastfed babies benefit from reduced risk of diarrhea, otitis media (ear infections), and baby bottle tooth decay. It also helps to protect against some allergies, juvenile diabetes, ulcera- tive colitis, lymphomas and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Nieves' co-worker, Mary Buskohl, also a Registered Nurse and IBCLC on MIU, said, "Breastfeeding pro- motes maternal confidence and bonding, not to men- tion that mother's milk is free!" Buskohl said, "I just believe that everyone needs to understand the benefits of breastfeeding and the risks of formula in order to make an educated decision about the choice of feeding." Alisa Davis, RN, IBCLC find out about the policies of NMCRS, specific case- work training, role-playing and shadowing a casework- er. My background is in counseling so it was kind of a good fit for me to come here," she added., Hutchison, a stay at home mom, spends two days a week in the office. "I really like it here because it's different every day. I Week promotes in the Obstetrical Clinic all staff abou added the benefits of commitment breastfeeding are not just ing and infor for the baby. She said, nant women "Breastfeeding helps shrink efits of breast mom's uterus following Two of the delivery and reduces the ating breast loss of blood. It also one hour of b: reduces mom's risk of ing roomingi breast and ovarian cancer ately following and may reduce the risk of not been imp osteoporosis." Davis offers to the several prenatal classes for physical I expectant moms and hospital. In their spouse. Education of however, thE both parents before and renovation w after delivery of their ed combini infant is an important com- state-of-the ponent of successful breast- and an MIU feeding. Support and encouragement by the Thirooms wilfor r father can greatly assist Thiours will al the mother during the ini- hour access tial process or later on with breastfeedil problems should they arise, immediately. The Naval Hospital is Naval working to implement 10 Jacksonville guidelines for successful improve th( breastfeeding for all new provide the moms. They are modeled expectant ai after the United Nations want and des Children's Fund (UNICEF) information Baby-Friendly hospital ini- classes offer tiative to promote breast- obstetrical q feeding. Some of these 542-BABY. guidelines include training NMCRS caseworker offers financial By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer N avy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Volunteer Caseworker Ann Hutchison has volunteered her time helping clients with their budgets and financial coun- seling for the past year and a half. "I learned about the NMCRS when I was work- ing with the Navy in San Diego. I found out about all the great things they do to help Navy families through grants and loans for emer- gencies that come up unex- pectedly. When I arrived in Jacksonville I thought this would be a great place to volunteer," said Hutchison. "It's really a great place to work. I love being able to help people and provide assistance to those who need it. It's just such a good feeling." Once Hutchison decided to volunteer, she was sent through a training program to learn how become a receptionist and casework- er. "I thought it would be good to learn how to do everything. The training consists of watching videos and reading manuals to BLOOD: Alliance schedules drives for rest of 2005 From Page 10 CNATTU Jax (8 a.m. to 1 p.m.) we cannot meet that need Aug. 10 without your help. Please der control: For example, if Sept. 7 support your local by taking medication for blood Oct. 15 donating blood at one of the pressure and blood pres- Nov. 19 scheduled drives on base or sure is under control at o. visit one of our donor cen- time of donation; and dia- Dec.7 ters. betes if taking oral medica- For more information, tion or insulin as long as FGBA will continue to you can contact FGBA at you have -eaten prior to meet the local needs, but 353-8263. donation, you may still be able to donate. As the primary source for the local military, Florida Georgia Blood Alliance schedules blood drives through NAS Jacksonville. The drives and bus loca- tions scheduled for 2005 is: NAS/CNRSE (8 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Aug. 12 Oct. 14 Dec. 19 Hangar 1000 (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Mi l t Aug. 25 Dec. 22 enjoy staying home with my kids but these couple hours a week lets me do something for other mili- tary families. It's such a nice feeling to see the relief on people's faces when they are going through a crisis and you're part of an organ- ization that can relieve that burden off their shoulders," Hutchison continued. Unfortunately, like most JaxAirNews, NAS lacksonvillc, Thursday, Augusl 4, 2005 1I benefits for moms, babies t the hospital's to breastfeed- rming all preg- about the ben- ;feeding. steps initi- feeding within irth and allow- g-in" immedi- ng birth- have plemented due layout of the mid August, e eighth floor ill be complet- ng the new e-art nursery with private new mothers. low mom 24- to her baby so ng may begin Hospital * continues to e facility and services that nd new moms serve. For more about the red or general questions, call 1 counseling military families, Hutchison is transferring next month with her hus- band to Norfolk, Va. "I'd like to continue to work at NMCRS there," she said. As for her time here, Hutchison has had nothing but good experiences. "Volunteering here is- a wonderful experience. Some volunteer opportunities don't really allow you to do much, but here you learn a lot. It not only helps your skills professionally, but you are doing good things for others. It's a win-win situation," concluded Hutchison. Photo by Marsha Childs Rachel Nieves, registered nurse and International Breastfeeding Certified Lactation Consultant, assists patient Tanisha Prins in breastfeeding her newborn son, Davion Alexander in the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Maternal Infant Unit. Every day across America hungry boys and girls are scrambling just to survive!!! 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Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 = I. i - Naval Aviation Depot (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Oct. 25-26 VP-30 (7:30 a.m. to Noon) Sept. 2 Nov. 23 Branch Medical/Dental (8 a.m. to Noon) Aug. 9 Sept. 27 Dec. 6 Naval Hospital Jax (8 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Aug. 9 Oct. 4 Dec. 23 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Editor's Note: This is a new column that will be featured on a monthly basis in the Jax Air News. Amy Hutchison 12 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always The center is currently being renovated. Project includes upgrade lanes, pinsetters and scoring system. Outdoor Pool Open through Aug. 15 Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Recreational Swim Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Recreational Swim Call 542-2930 for more info. Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30 a.m. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m. noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 per day DoD $2 per day Guests $3 per day Call 542-2930 for more information and additional pric- ing options. For more information about LT T trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Tallahassee Day Trip Sept. 17 Includes tour of Old Capitol, Mission San Louis, and The Florida History Museum. $21/person Atlanta Weekend Trip Sept. 24-26 Includes the Martin Luther King Jr. historical sites, a CNN studio tour, Olympic Centennial Park, Cyclorama, World of Coke, and Stone Mountain. Free time will also be available to shop in the Atlanta Underground and the Lennox Square Mall. $211/person based on double occupancy Sign-up by Aug. 19. I.T.T. Jaguar Tickets On sale now at the MWR I.T.T. office. Cost is $44.50 per ticket T Tickets are in section 147 by the Bud Zone. Jaguar Shuttle is $10 per game or $80 for all home games. For more information, call 542-3318. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Pizza & Ping-Pong Tonight, 7 p.m. Single Elimination tourney and pizza slices. Prizes awarded. Liberty Cove Daytona Beach Day Trip Saturday, van leaves Liberty Cove at 9 a.m. $5 Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday in August, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Birthday Bash Aug. 9 All August birthdays can show their ID at Liberty for a birthday surprise. 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. Zephyrus Races Every Friday evening- now through Sept. 9 6:30 p.m. One-Design Sailboat Races Entry fee is $5 per race. Sailboats raced from the marina are free. Call 542-3260 for more details. Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active-duty. Brand name fishing tackle, sunglasses, knives, and other gear at low prices. For more details, e-mail philip.s.collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the youth center please call 778-9772. Movie Night Tomorrow night 6-8 p.m. Free Before and After School Registration is taking place now at the Youth Center. Fees are based on household income. For more details, contact the Youth Center 542-9772. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque A group of children from the NAS Jax Child Development Center enjoy some water activities during an end of summer bash Friday. The children played water games and had a cookout during the event. Mikyla Jones, 2, left, and Allyson Stoneking, 3, practice their hula hoop skills during an end of summer bash for the NAS Jax Child Development Center kids Friday. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Kingdom of Heaven (R) Aug. 12, 7 p.m.- The Upside of Anger (R) Aug. 13, 5 p.m.- Miss Congeniality 2 (PG 13) Aug. 13, 7 p.m.- Cursed (PG 13) Aug. 19, 7 p.m.- Sin City (R) Sailors Aweigh Program coming soon From the USO parking lot. For games pation in the program. up at the early. Sign up for starting at 1 p.m., partici- Sailors on sea duty, but not each game starts two he Sailors Aweigh pants should arrive at 10:45 presently deployed may put Monday's before each home Program, sponsored a.m. For games starting at 4 their names on a waiting game. by the Jacksonville p.m., participants should list that will make them eli- The schedule of Sailors Jag-uars Foundation is arrive 1:45 p.m. The bus gible for seats not filled by Aweigh games: preparing for the upcoming will depart as soon as all deployed families by the Sept. 11 Seattle Jaguar season. The pro- gram gives free tickets, transportation and a free T- shirt to the families of deployed Sailors and gives deployable Sailors and their families priority. It is designed for children ages 9- 16. Children can go with or without a parent, as chaper- ones will be provided or par- ents can accompany their children as a chaperone. Each chaperone will super- vise three to five children, so there will be plenty of supervision. Free transportation will be provided to all partici- pants in the program and is a requirement of the pro- gram. A Navy bus will be stationed each game day near the VyStar ATM Machine in the Exchange/Commissary participants are on the bus. The Sailors Aweigh T- shirts provided free of charge by the USO must be worn by all attendees throughout the game. The T- shirts will be distributed to each participant on the bus. Participants must remain in the designated seating area throughout the game and will ride the bus back to the base after the game. Additionally, each child will be provided with $10 worth of Jaguar dollars courtesy of the USO. Jaguar dollars may be used to purchase food or mer- chandise at the stadium. Before departure, each Sailors Aweigh participant recites a pledge to "abstain from using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco." 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R085901 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 13 PRT: Changes coming From Page 1 personnel who failed the PRT three or more times in the most recent four years and who also failed the fall 2005 PRT. COs and OICs can then begin administra- tive separation for those who are not making reasonable progress towards meeting the standards. In July 2006, anyone who has failed the PRT three or more times in the most recent four years and who also fails the spring 2006 PRT will be mandato- rily discharged. Those personnel who failed the PRT three or more times in the past four years but who pass the spring 2006 PRT must continue passing the PRT each cycle until they no longer have three failures in a four-year period. Another change is how a PRT failure will influence promotion and advancement opportunities. Anyone failing a PRT will be ineli- gible for promotion, advancement Photos by JO1 Mike England A group of early risers participate in a physical training class on the soccer field Thursday. With the new physical readiness instruction coming out soon, Sailors will soon see stricter guidelines regarding physical fitness. assessments. or frocking. Service members may participate in a monthly fitness enhancement program with mock PRT tests to regain eligibility but if they are not within standards by the promotion cycle limiting date, the promotion or advance- ment will be withdrawn. "The Navy is serious about hav- ing a healthy and fit force. The new instruction due out this year will be even more stringent. These changes are not about force reduction, but readiness. Personnel failing the most recent physical fitness assessment (PFA) cycle will not be eligible for pro- motion, advancement or frocking. In July 2006, administrative sepa- ration processing will be manda- AO1 (AW/SW) Craig Romero (foreground) of Weapons Department leads the group in a series of abdominal exercises. tory for members with three PFA wait until the very end, come to cycle failures within the most the Wellness Center now and sign recent four years," stressed up for a program to get some help ACCS(AW) Diana Burns, NAS in managing your weight or with Jax command fitness leader. the exercise portion of the test. We "If you need help, call the are here to help NAS Jax active Wellness Center and contact your duty members become a more command fitness leader. Don't capable force with improved over- wait!" all readiness," concluded Knight. "No one is being given a clean To sign up for a program at the slate. Whatever failures you have Wellness Center, call 542-5292 or' within a four-year period will contact your command fitness stand. So I urge Sailors to not leader. NAVAIR: Scanlan takes helm during change of command ceremony From Page 1 and upon completion was selected as the 1982 West Coast B/N of the year. He then transferred to NAS Oceana, Va, as a plank owner, standing up the VA- 55 "Warhorses." Scanlan deployed in 1986 aboard USS Coral Sea (CV-43) and participated in "Operation El Dorado Canyon" in Libya. Returning from deploy- ment, Scanlan was selected for the Navy Test. Pilot School (USNTPS) and was the first USNTPS flight test engineer to fly in and complete a graduation the- sis on a foreign aircraft, fly- ing the Tornado GR-1 with the Italian Air Force in Practice DiMare, Italy. Following graduation, Scanlan was assigned to the Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Five (VX-5) at the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif., as the A-12 Operational Test Director (OTD). Additionally, he served as the OTD for the SLAMER missile and several classi- fied Navy weapon programs and conducted low observ- able engineering analysis and tactics development. During this tour, Scanlan continued his advanced edu- cation, and in 1988 earned his Master's Degree in Aviation Systems from the University of Tennessee. Scanlan was assigned to the VA-165 "Boomers," where he made two deploy- ments aboard USS Nimitz (CVN-69). He served as both the Boomer operations and maintenance officers and participated in combat patrols in Operation Desert Shield. Scanlan transferred to the AX program in Washington, D.C., in July 1993, and subsequently served as the first Navy requirements officer for the Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) program office. He was designated an aerospace engineering duty officer (AEDO) in 1995, and led development of the joint initial require- ments document defining the characteristics and capabilities for the Navy's next generation joint strike fighter (JSF). Scanlan left the JSF pro- gram and served in the Pentagon as the executive assistant for the acting deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for the Research Development and Acquisi- tion. Following completion of the Defense Systems Management College's Ad- vanced Program Manage- ment course, Scanlan repor- ted to Atsugi, Japan, as the executive officer of the Naval Air Pacific Repair Activity (NAPRA) and in June 1998, he assumed the NAPRA command where he served until December 1999. Following his highly suc- cessful tour supporting the worldwide deployed forces of the Navy and Marines, Scanlan returned to the staff of the Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Md., where he supported the Navy's CNO: Message to all Sailors 'All ahead full' From Page 1 Warfighting topped the list. "The Navy is, first and foremost, a fighting, sea- going service always has been," stressed Mullen. "The weapons and technolo- gy change. The ships, air- craft, and submarines cer- tainly improve over time, but the job remains the same: to take the fight to the enemy so that he can- not take it to us." He was quick to highlight naval warfare as one arm of joint warfare and jointness as critical to operational success. "The Navy brings to the fight unique maritime capa- bilities, but...those capabili- ties are only as good as the contribution they make to the team effort." Other guiding principles the CNO stressed were leadership, accountability, Navy/Marine Corps team- work and people. He called everyone serving in the Navy today active, reserve and civilian a Sailor, and pledged his commitment to their growth and develop- ment. He said he would make few, if any, decisions without first asking about the impact they had on Sailors and their families. Families, he said, are "every bit a factor in our readiness as our technology and our training." Even the Navy itself is a family, he said, sharing "a rich tradi- tion of sea service." Mullen wrapped up his message by reminding Sailors of the high expecta- tions Americans have for their Navy, and added that he felt confident the fleet was capable of meeting those expectations. He called the security chal- lenges facing the nation the "most demanding in histo- ry" and reiterated the promise he made during the change of command cer- emony to "listen, learn and lead" in confronting them. 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We do great.. www.fra.or g 14 JalAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 Columbia College holds From Columbia College demanding endeavor, count- less hours of academic Cheers of accomplish- effort, juggling of profession- ment echoed through- al requirements and family out the auditorium as needs. the NAS Jacksonville cam- For some of the graduates pus of Columbia College the day marked a signifi- held its 13th annual com- cant milestone in a career of mencement exercise July 16 accomplishments. in the Fine Arts Center at IT1(SW/AW) Marisol Dum- the University of North lao of Naval Reserve Florida. Readiness Command, Nearly 120 newly con- Southeast (REDCOM SE), ferred college graduates who received a Bachelors of walked across the stage to Science in Computer Infor- receive their associates or mation Systems, summed bachelors degrees in majors, up the experience by saying, including: business adminis- "I was able to complete my tration, criminal justice bachelor's degree with administration, computer Columbia College in three information systems, histo- years. I was a full time stu- ry, psychology, and general dent and on active duty. I studies. More than 600 fam- started on my degree as ily and friends attended the soon as I checked in to RED- event. COM SE and completed it The ceremony marked the before even checking out of completion of a long and the command." From Page 2 newspaper or online. There are lots of folks who are trying to sell theirs, most at very low prices. I realize when you're young it's difficult to look too far into the future. Many of you don't think too much about what future investments you will encounter. While it's not my attempt to try and tell any Sailor how to spend their money, I do think it's necessary to at least provide you some ques- tions to ask yourself before you make a major purchase. For starters, do you plan to purchase a house in the near future? Spending too much for a vehicle or rims can potentially slow that process. Do you have a nest egg for future emergencies? If not, I would rec- commencement exercise "I am so grateful for Columbia College because they offered the night class- es and online classes that I needed. Their class sched- ules allowed me to complete my degree in three years. I am honored for serving in the United States Navy and being a part of the Alumni at Columbia College," con- tinued Dumlao. The NAS Jax and tenant commands military mem- bers of the Class of 2005 include: AW1 Luis Borges (CPRW-11); YN1 Jose Cabret (Naval Hospital Jax); CSCS Robert Cole (Navy Region Southeast); AZ1 Shawn Cooper (VP-62); AT1 Edward Curley (AIMD); NC1 Janice Dion- ratterree (VP-30); IT1(SW/AW) Marisol Dum- lao (REDCOM SE); YNC Brian Johnson (Navy Re- gion Southeast); TM1 Marva Jones (AUW NAS Jax); AWC Thomas Lewis (CPRW-11); AE2 Robert McKinley (VS-32); AME3 Richard Mace (VP-30); AT1 John Markee (VP-30); AT1 Sheila Martin (CNATTU); ET2 Wesley O'Briant (NCTS); AZ1 Danny Patter- son (NAS Jax); SK2 Jonizel Sioson (NAS Jax); AM2 Shain Todd (VP-16); AW1 Allen Wilson (COMTAC- SUPWINGLANT) and ET2 Weylin Wyeth (NAS Jax). Columbia College was established in 1851 and has served the Sailors and employees of NAS Jack- sonville since 1990. It is one of the numerous schools pro- viding non-traditional degree programs from the Navy College Office in Building 110. Southern Illinois University offers degree in Workforce Education From the Navy College Office Southern Illinois Uni- versity's (SIU) College of Education and Human Services offers a Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education and Development (WED) at NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport. - This program is especial- ly beneficial to people with interest or experience in Human Resource Develop- ment and/or education and training, including OJT. You can maximize college credit for prior work experi- ence and professional train- ing. The WED program is notable in its flexibility in program delivery and also builds. upon work experi- ence. Transfer credit from other colleges, CLEP and DANTES are accepted for general education require- ments. The SIU segment encompasses one calendar year of study in a weekend format (every other week- end). Each student that carries a full-time course load may earn a bachelor's degree in one calendar year if he or she has an approved associ- ate in science degree, and required work experience. An associate's degree is not required to enter the pro- gram. English Composition I is highly encouraged prior to program entry. Active duty military have 100 percent tuition assis- tance for 12 semester hours. Montgomery GI Bill benefits may also used, as well as, Pell Grants, stu- dent loans and Illinois Veterans Grant (for Illinois residents only). The following courses are offered Fall Term, starting Aug. 29: WED 460: Occupational Analysis and Curriculum Development WED 462: Instructional Methods and Materials WED 382: Developing Your Career WED 381A: Training Proposal and Report Writing, Part I WED 384: Adult Education and Training WED 463: Assessment of Learner Performance WED 381B: Training Proposal and Report Writing, Part II WED 495C: Instructional Internship WED 466: Foundation of Work Education WED 469: Training Systems Management WED 398C: Special Problems in Workforce Education WED 496: Professional Internship All courses repeat every four months to allow you to work around deployment schedules and family issues. The SIU office is located inside the Navy College Office complex in Building 110, Second Floor, Room 11. Customer Service Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Photo courtesy of Columbia College Executive Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs for Columbia CollegeDr. Terry Smith presents IT1(SW/AW) Marisol Dumlao of Naval Reserve Readiness Command, Southeast, with her Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems Degree July 16. Her white cords signify she graduated with honors. Connecting You To The Real World Small & Large Business Packages Special Offers For Corporate & Military Competitive Prices Huge Selection of Accessories Professional & Knowledgeable Staff With Over 20 Years of Experience Check Our Monthly Specials On Phones & Accessories Free Incoming Call Plan We Pride Ourselves On The Best Customer Service Before and After The Sale. 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Rosters are due by Aug.12 and the season is scheduled to begin in September with games being played at lunchtime. Contact the base gym to receive the rules and paperwork to join the league. Fall softball meetings These meetings will be held Aug. 10 in the con- ference room in Building 850 at the following times: 11:30 a.m. Greybeard (NAS Jax active duty ages 30 and up) Noon Intramural (NAS Jax active duty only) 12:30 p.m. Women (active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, DoD) The season is scheduled to begin in September. Commands having an athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. Open league softball meeting The meeting will be held at Aug. 11 at 3 p.m. at Mulligans. The league is open to active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, reservists, Department of Defense and all Naval Aviation Depot employees. The season is scheduled to begin in mid September. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Flag Football Standings Team FACSFAC VP-30 O'S HS-15 VP-30 E'S NAR As of July 29 Wins 4 4 4 .4 3 Losses 0 0 1 1 1 AIMD VP-5 HS-11 VS-32 HS-75 VS-30 NMD Weapons AIMD 610 CNATTU Intramural Golf Freedom League Team FACSFAC HS-11 FASO Navy Band CNATTU VS-32 Gold NCTS VS-30 AIMD 610 HS-15 Standings As of July 28 Wins 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 Losses 0 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 5 5 Intramural Golf Liberty League Team VP-30 AIMD Gold VP-16 VS-32 Blue VP-5 Officers Standings As of July 28 Wins 5 4 4 3 2 Losses 0 1 1 2 2 Blount Island VP-62 VR-58 VP-5 Enlisted AIMD Red AIMD Blue Sand Volleyball Final Standings Team Wins VP-30 13 CV-TSC 12 HS-15 Sand Fleas 8 NAR 7 CNATTU (2) 8 CNATTU (1) 4 AIMD 610 1 Summer Basketball Standings Team Protest This VS-22 VS-30 HS-15 Naval Hospital HS-11 Air Operations VP-5 Blount Island Power Playaz Run & Gun VP-16 VS-31 AIMD As of July 29 Wins 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters. and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mil- itary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. A free Yoga Class for all ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at Memorial Park in Riverside at 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact DeLynn at 317-9717 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Taste Z what's Hot ClaSyerS FRESH SALADS AND S U C H at Crispers! '" We've just added a new selection of JACKSONVILLE HOT gourmet dishes! They're I ROOSEVELT PLAZA perfect for lunch AND dinner. 4509 St Johns Ave. IS I nPhone 904-389-9075 w Crispy flat breads I Fax 904-389-9076 with nine different meal-sized toppings IEwoooR e S Big BIG baked potato- sT NSAV" topped with chowder,Tex-Mex chicken, |I R H pot roast, and a lot more. New toasted hot sandwiches JACKSONVILLE French dip, hot Russian, and maybe the STJOHN'S TOWN CENTER best Reuben you've ever had 4475 Town Center Parkway Phone 904-928-3694 - New kids menu Fax 904-928-3695 with hot favorites that kids will love Now, you can enjoy a gourmet meal ORANGE PARK at Crispers for lunch AND dinner. FASHION SQUARE MALL Come in today, and get some 1754 Wells Road o new food while it's hot! Phone 904-264-3163 EN'- Fax 904-264-3263 .. -. ---.. .,, -.- .. .- .. ' AVE $2 $2 OFF: VE $, I I Bring in this coupon KI ds M e Cl and enjoy $2.00 off I e e, any of our Includes entree, . Stuffed potatoes, sidedish , flat breads, 8. 3 a-d-- nddrink or hot toasted fr kidas l. sandwiches ?. 'd 12 y er. ONE OFFER PER COUPON. ONE OFFER PER COUPON. I ONE COUPON PER VISI ON COUPON PER VISIT. EXPIRES 9-18-.05. EXPIRES9.18-05. Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel ,are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.org. The NAS Jax Yacht Club will hold its annual "Poker Run" Saturday at 10 a.m. Anyone interested 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. Local park offers classes for adults and children The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Blvd. Wee Workshop: Grasshopper Roundup Aug. 9, 10-11:30 a.m. Calling allwee entomologists (children aged 7 and younger) and their adult com- panions. It's time for the grasshopper roundup! We'll be catching grasshoppers, examining them, and learning about what they eat and where they live. Bring a clear plastic capture jar if you have one. If not, we'll have some extras you can bor- row. After the "roundup," we'll do a grasshopper nature craft. Registration required. Please call 573-2498 for more information or to register. Hooray for Home Schoolers: Summer Habitat Studies Aug. 12, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. The last in a series of habitat studies to learn more about the plants, animals, sounds, and smells of three types of habitats in Westside Regional Park. Data col- lected during the previous studies will be available to all participants. Registration required. Please call 573-2498 for more information or to register. Bamboo Garden Structures Aug. 27, 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. The Japanese have used bamboo for centuries to create trellises and other gar- den structures. Learn to make your own garden structure out of bamboo that you can place in your garden. Participants will need to bring an electric drill. Bamboo and other supplies provided. Because of the use of power tools, this program is restricted to adults and children aged 14 and older. Registration required. Please call 573-2498 for more information or to register. A Merci BOBBY'S GARAGE P .... All Major Mechanical Maintenance oi4. 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Owner (904) 772-6905 6077 Roosevelt Blvd. (Next to Super Target) Jacksonville, FL 32244 at collins cove / An Exclusive Apartment Community ForAdults 55+ Years' Young X"3 Brand New & 2 Bedrooms _________ Available Gated Entrance -Avai e Elevators in each Building Swimming Pool Beauty Salon Community Club Room Business Center with a Library Planned Activities Patios or Solariums ' Income Restrictions Apply And Much Much More Minutes from Orange Park Mall, restaurants, hospitals, Naval Air Station, The Jacksonville Landing B^I^^^^^^* HC r Losses 1 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Losses 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 5 6 6 7 ------ rr 16 IaI NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 Brand New Townhomes From The Upper $160s OAKLEAF P-L AN TAT I ON Designer 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes With Garage From the Upper $160s An exceptional combination of quality, value and excellent location plus a wonderful setting with world-class amenities, boundless shopping options and championship golf just down the street its everything you want in the place you call home. Professionally Decorated Model Now Open Monday Friday 10:00am to 6:00pm Saturday Sunday 10:00am to 6:30pm (904) 291-5364 To visit Cambridge at OakLeaf Plantation From 1-295 Exit on Blanding Blvd. and go South. Turn Right at Argyle Forest Blvd. Travel on Argyle Forest Blvd. past Old Middleburg Road - Cambridge is located 3 miles West of Old Middleburg Rd. on your left hand side. Based on $173,990 sales price; $6,000 total cash from purchaser; $172,626 loan amount, 30-year FHA Fixed Rate, 2-1 buy-down and offered only when using Beazer Mortgage Corporation; 1st year 4.0%, 2nd year 5.0%, 3rd through 30th year 6.0% financing, est. APR 4.343%. Monthly payment of $1,200 includes principle, interest, taxes, CDD fee and insurance. Must be purchased as a primary residence. Purchaser must close on or before August 26, 2005. Purchaser must apply with Beazer mortgage with 24 hours of signing the Agreement or the next business day. Monthly payment and down payment will vary with the sales price. Maximum sales price allowed by Beazer for this program is $173,990. Sales prices over that amount will require additional down payment from the purchaser. Prices and Promotions subject to change without notice. Not valid with any other promotion. Programs and Rate availability are subject to change without notice. 6/05 CRCA42504 BeHoa e Hornm a I~ I KA.AA11 lax Air NWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 17 I PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD BY PHONE 366-6300 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Fri. 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Toll Free 800-258-4637 BY FAX 904-359-4180 IN PERSON Many people prefer to place classified in person and some classified cate- gories require prepayment. For your convenience, we welcome you to place your classified ad at The Florida Times- Union from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday at One Riverside Avenue (at the foot of the Acosta Bridge). Deadlines Si Thursday Tue, Noon Tue, 11 a.m. Please note: Fax deadlines are one hour earlier. Holiday and Legal deadlines vary and will be sup- plied upon request. Cancellation and correction deadline are the same as narcement deadlines CLASSIFIED INDEX Auctions 200's Real Estate for Rent 400's Financial 550-570 Employment 700's Merchandise 900's Transportation 1200's ONLINE Classified line ads are online at jaxairnews.com FREE online advertising! Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. S 294 Fernaandina/ 305 Southside 310 Mandarin 320 Westside 320 Westside 330 Beaches 335 Orang3Par 360 Out ofreat 385 Miscellaneous Amelia Island ClayITownlState I A FORECLOSURE 3BR Buy 9735 VICEROY DR. BEAUTIFULLY REMOD 3/2 WE BUY & SELL HOUSES. A NEW PHASE HAS STARTED BOATING, SKIING, FISHING NC Mountains- Avoid Beautiful Amelia Island Only $29,900! For listings 3BR/2BA $185,000. + bonus rm. hwd firs. ALL AREAS. waterfront home in B00-749-8124 xF2O0 Call 463-0754 Realtor extra Irg ceramic tile, 759-7671 KEVIN JBAIiIN DE MER DR'S LAKE Custom Built cabinNon 2 r great location, 2159SF new crpt throughout. BEACH BLVD. & 15TH ST. + acres $79,900.BmtnF closure no ce ets oo3/2, $429,900 DbRK/4 Stud A4/2HOMEIOnly $125K.CalI 904 343 309 .. de 3/2 de tn to dSaveo SeAUTY!* i eoSe 15 ace s 00call 814-2892 Tour: De -Study, $45,000 Listings i h t hel thancn s E-Z to finisW e r oun-home.com tile, ext car oar 800-749-8124 x1903 arg.ne c own at the Beach 5/3.5,3 car gar, 4200sf, deck overlookinresalll2 Orgaiaions W---- A n e o0w/wrkh B Breeol FRUIT COVEl Foreclosurel BRIGHT & CHEERY N scn.orm Newappils, fplc, enclgar &more w/boatramp & water Owner/Broker V o O 5 Dating s A dLCo-Broker$7Oki538-9909 us0t12, S3 BRl!BAi4nPao wind ow 10K era Open Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5 access. 12 ac, $510k Value More Than $1OK 107 Telephone Dating ega DEERWOOD cc on lake. frshpin tewdflrs&,a new oa uier7 on 1 acre of Ian man 2477980 Services UUSERS NOTICE -. Cal 04 80 721 Es 4/2 Pool Mandaring ceramic tile in kitchen _FSBO 1400sf built In '91 xtras$40K 912-285-4849 stopjaxforeclosure.com 110 Happy Ads PUBLISHER'S NOTICE or C04 72l1, Extensive landscaping new carpet in at r 3BR/2BA, LR/DR combo 15Lost and Found All real estate so, er. Is,15 s!, 5239k 476-7733 new carpet in great rm 3BR/2BA, LR/DR combo 115 Lost and Found All real esta2 ar attached ar Argyle Atlantic Beach Townhouse + FR vaulted ceilings, 120Notices oetiing insthis b e ,pin E ORT T niclosILn3 Ic5rAstta hed gn 2/1.5 Totally Renov. 822 tile in entry kitchen Manufactured ealstate SP als air Housing Actc h HDENHILLS 315 Arlington $9. 1 $89900&A3ar 424 dp la /B o ol shte ce Homesi l30Tickets madestis eg"any prr G W LUR E A Call Sandra Bryant ARGYLE 4/2, 1800+ sq ft2 SAtlantic$5125K 855-3288 dBUilt In lighted cedarsin idesmakes it illegal to NEW LUXURY 904 E S 387-3555 ni2 gar, 00Hng failyroomkr ne ATTN:LNDOWNERS ANGELO BUYS WATSON' REALTYd CORP. Mos$6,002family room, Brand new GA'rTN:r LaND creiyoWNERS AGELO BUYS 140 Vacation/Travel ence, limitation or dis- FROM THE $500's CarollIne Only $44,9001 REALTORS, MIS 3/2, 2 car oar, Ir yd, privacy fence. 1275 land will qualify you for A 145900/976Services crimination based on NOW SELLING Ustings800- 749- 8124 x5569 gK. 02r6 yede rivoff anw m9 rAny ondhandman, 147 Dating Services race, color, religion (904) 651-5730 North 3 59K. 904-249-9607 Indepenoence Drive off anew home! 783-4619 fire damaged, 165 terie sex, handicap, familial BRICK 3/1.5, 1450sf, new 5 of Tanglewood in O.P. distressed, vacant or 165 Entertainment status ornaional or WOODLANDSTATION 3/2 verythng crnr lot, Marletta2/1 remodeled 325 Jacksonville Call 6-0992tosetup CF & AS2X60 2BR 1BA occupiedANYWHERE, Services ginor an intention, to bonus, preserve, extras won't last. 514-4872 1/3 acre 1000sf PonteVedra 3/2 w/ appointment $118.50 $2000 As Is/$4000 Remod ANY CONDITION... mae ansuh ref- 1600sf. $192,500.2198186 appli $108k 463-0665 100% FINANCING garage + FLA& bonus GREEN COVE SPRINGS Lot Rent $250 778-2897 Apt/comm residential erenee s lhmitation or e0191COBBLESTONE- 3/2 spIFINANCING rm on lake FSBO GREEN COVE SPRINGS 120 Notices discrimination, pIan. 160 0SF. GR Murray Hill- Restored Inve py OK 319 900. 247will consider For 3 5 7 DL N, CLAY, & NASSAU I includes children under 306 aeoasta $18,900. Call 642436 sunrm $139,900318-22037kages the age 18 living with sunm, $139900 318-2203 Mark 904-29-1600 OakLeaf Plantation-4/2 $980 Down $595 Month 904-626-1636 Bankruptcy Law Firm of parents or legal custo- 3BD 1 BH Arlington PONTEVEDRA BCH HOME! 2006st,lgfencetile, Call Mr. Lewis 783- 838s 904-813-5253 Lansing J. RoyP.A. dians, pregnant women A BANK REPO 3brhome, Hills pool, fenced RTO V'nice 3/1 CH&A 3/2 FORECLOSURE 3/2, $143k! For Listinws $249,990.655-7744 3910030 and people securing $23,000, For listings lln-yard 3,000 sq ft $2500n +st mo rent A3/2 FORECLOSURE 3/2143k! For Listings $249,990. 655-774 custody of children 800-749-8124 x5671 total, area, beau- $9mo. 904-994-2006 nI 400 lOist2 800-749-8124 x557 OneblockoffRiver.3/2.5 I Ii under18. tiful house 1,200.00 xw/den. Remod kit & bath have no credit, but SIn Home child care This newspaper will HIGHLAND GLEN St. please call 954618- 9513 S IN R EE Bunke illBld ig deck $219,900 962-0431 need a home? We can oeninsavailable not knowingly accept John's CC. S. Hampton SPRINGTREE- Bunker Hill Blvd 1118. Orange Park/ pre-qualify over the opeaning and snacks any advertising for real 2800 + SF. No closing FORECLOSURE (2) ARL& AFFORDABLEQUALITY CHA 3/1 DollHouse, 335 PCC pen House Satoer t'm etand meals anuded sn$55ack00 estate which is in vio- Call904535-7021 OP $159900. 3/2. fin AFFORDABLEQUALITY fncd, $75k. 434-1686 Clay o-PCC4. 824OpenBarthwickOCUSe t. didntph know it. Call ptand wkly call 278-1962 lation of the law. Our avail. 904-472-8915 NEW HOM 4/3 pool, $305K.272-5653 Emma 904 771-9055 or readers are hereby NEW CONSTRUCTION BSF. CAPTIVABLUFF 3/25 3/2 custom built Flemln Island 904-962-1086 Rtate informed that all SBR/3BA, $310K. Ker- Wsd 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. /TVAbu 28 home 2100 scq ft. OP Fleming Island RealEstate dwelling advertised in nan Forest. 705-5797 320 Westside From th $150's. itenw/island. built for tal people 3BD2BA 1831 sq Ig LAND HOME PACKAGE f NEEDALAWYER this newspaper are________ Ask about Special Oenfloorplan (raised counters); fenced yd 3 years 3/2 Double Wide Rent Accident?Arrest? Divorce? available on a equal BANKREPOI3/2Oni y Finance Programs. ra on 1 re of land on new$179K PCS call n acres n AAA Attorney Referral Svc oortunity basis. d Mandarin $,900 Forlistingms 39 9D48. Orange Park. As Is. Pay 272P4408 Middleburg./ Keystone. 4000Apartments 800-733-534224 hrs. 0 complain of dis- 310t786.9135 off mortgage $71K. Only crimination call HUD 800-749-8124 x5437 or Snead appt.PCS interested need call to VILLAGE OF FIRESIDE $980Down.$595Mo. Furnished toll-free telepSave Thousands! 405Apartments tlf r at3/23453 Maiden Vo Block 3/2 ch&a new 278-6005 drive by and see or for Gated, 4/2. hdwd fir, Sall 1 7355Apartments 280Ter OenHouseaSat 1- carpet, seller pas close 0 DOWN Gov Back Loans m o r e d e t a I I $1350/m. 962 7770 410Condominiums Personals t800-669-9777epho $9250334-5021 inrposts$85K. 54-5624 HOMES BY TONEY 2/1's .3/1's.3/2s,some 1-866-291-1701 before NDHOMEPACKAGE 12 Retirement number for the hearing Buying St. Johns 3BR 2BA Doublewide On impaired is aBuyingaHome? 340 County 1.5 Acres In Jacksonville 415 Houses Furnished WANTED MOVING 1-800-927-9275 $980 Down $580 Month 420 Houses Unfurnished BOXES AND PACK- Contact your VA Call Mr. Lewis 783-838S 425Manufactured 4i ING MATERIAL I Home Loan Expert- BARTRAM DOWNS Homes WILL PICK UP SAME Home Loan Expert-Equestrian area new MOVINGMUSTSELL 427MobileHomeLot A2.97 AC Outstanng 2,1525f+ver2STABLER S 430Roommates STEVE AT 904 4721330 YNCM (USN Ret) v S A7 a I u e,$ 3 9 9 ,9 0 of land.Won't last! 435 RoomstoRent Buigeln rS R I E94-269-600Call Mr. Bradley 874 1862 440 Beach/Vacation/ SBuying, Selling or FRUIT COVE Cunning- or 291-3100 Resorts 130 Tickets 302 Rierside refinancing? Contact LAW N S ERV ICE am Creek Estates 44StoageMini- dei3/2.5. 2500SF, $389,900 NEVER BEFORE TITLED Lockers Laurie for any ofyour 6 -00 287-2453 or 923-3446 4/2, only $49,900. Free 450 Management/Rental 3 DAY DISNEY TRIP 4A FORECOSURE (904)448-9330 x225 financing needs, including JCP Golfcourse View vesetup78346Wantedto Rent ickt r H0 Cell (904) 463-206 VA, FHA, home equity or Complete Lawn Maintenance 3/2, 240sf, $310k. FSBO NEWn 5/3. 2100 SQFT. w/ticket 3 Star Hotel 800-749-8124 x5545 ell (904) 463-2065 VAFHA home equity orNo CDD fees 230-2153 eaEmail: launepotter conventinal loans. Please call for Free Estimates O 1 50mo. JAG SEASON TICKETS 2 305 Southside @countrywide.com -vion ln .s Ca 1477-4225 or Email at a0 Apartments JAG SEASON TCKETS 2 305 Southsid Website: We service: Westside, Orange Park, Mandarin, 350 Waterfront johnsales@bellsoutlnet 400 Furnished seats, sec 1 yoi 205, row G a e i"Help Us Gmw" Middleburg, Ortega and Eagle Harbor areas. dt AB TH2kt seats 17&18. $950 inc9 home.countbpwide.comH Middleburg, Ortega and Eagle Harbor AF D L Wt Self EmployedOK 5613-2 San Jose Bvd. HOME LOANS Et. 1981 Vitnam Veteran USMC 74-76 Bulkhead dock on E-ZFinancing Bankruptcy OK, Jacksonville, FL 32207 intercoastal canal, no Call 695J2255 crpt, $1300mo. 285-9773 MarkTT0N2I9NM-1600 IeFL lS32207 i fixed bridges 3/3, great potential, $389K. obo. SAVE THOUSANDS! AAr Apartments For appts 904-234-6620 Land Home Package! 4W0 Unfurnished 3/2 Double Wide on 2 0 1BROWARD RIVER -3/3.5, acres in Jacksonville. ATTENTION MILITARY Sri -3nt3o n r1|Vi'n-L' ~ 2200sf, boatlift, $340k. $900 Down. $595 Mo. lu n Auctions HOMEJ SEEKERS866-8521 CALL 291-3100 Soaccio,%%3bdais 200Auctions HOME SEEKERS ummer ags 00s4/2, 2Auctions-HO M E SEEKEN3acres, bitC '00. 4/0k2. W'SIDE FSBO 3/2 DW Central location pool. 210 Estate Sales 904-757-2195/571-5662 on .25 ac $89K fin. Unbeatable prices. 210 Estate Sale. 904-757-2195/571-5662 avail. 219-2919 or 904-721-1466 220PublicSales Tired of wasting money on rent? w Affordable, Fun Beach Living FISHINGCREEK3/2 lot fsbowestside@yahoo.co. A.BCH Credit Problems? Bad debt? n Eulace Rd.$425k. l/LB Close to ww uae m Credit Problems? Bad debt? wMayport NS $750m. No bo219-6307 370 werorfsrale pets. PCs move. Call mu Let me help you be a home owner { 745-3220 with little or no closing cost. 355 Condominiums M NN eH OtE ATLANTICEACH L MORTGIAG C PAN .L. Mountain lots $4995 |l Mayport NS $750m. 11 IA GREAT BEACH BUY each. 65 mi from No pets, PCS Move ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC JARDINBDEAMER Branson. MO. Water, Call 745-3220 90e6 6 6SR SEE AD UNDER BEACHES elec, paved streets. ForSal e ,RALL24-2270 Read to build on AVONDALE HI RISE For Sale 904-686-4651 APARTMENTS FuORD CALL 241eO 86464648105 RIVERFRONT 230-292 Georgia Counties ASK FOR MARK F Condo'unGaWted ronm PALM COAST -80x130 nr /Ec3Bd. 294Fernandina c014260 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune Beach 904) 249-5611 $80,900 39&88815 S'side Hammock Dunes, $379k Ba 5e cd AmeliaIsland LJU 10 egae vLNp un iic(9429561obo. 352-250-1944 384-6151 Mon-Sat 296 Georgia Miscellaneous FSBO, PVB Oceanlinks 300Avondale/Ortega R t ir d 2/2 Fpl scrprch, gated, Ne CpTandTile Fen Yd. 302Riverside Active Duty / Retired amen $199k631-0927 a 75 Farms/ NRefw tReq.$ d.8-2897 305 Southside A t uy / e- tir id i FSBO 3/2.14121 St. N. 5 Acreage H ueRs..9 -t 306 Intracoastal West RECEIV E $1000 HUD Vouchers Accepted 307 San Marco views. $E09k. 477/-4640 HAMPTON CO, SC 404AC N ewly Remodeled Large 310 Mandarin REC IV E $1000 Exc. hunting & invest 1lT(&3R -SV N 315Arlington S'side 3/2 1at floor w/ 250 open 150 tiber.st Call (904)751-1510 320Westside AT, CLOSING arae, Timberlin Parc, $2375/ac. 843-538-8100 MURRAY HILL -2/1,rg 322Argyle . $165,000 449-2725 upstairs, $650mo + 322IAeATdCLOSINGep349-1111 325 North JacksonvilleBunel. ,'*- w '.-., S'SIDE-/2 IL3VILLAGIO MIDTENNMTS dep 349-1111 S37Downtown When You Buy or Historic Avondale tain top building site. 3307 BeachesWhenYouBuy v ,ated lak w/plenty of breathtak- Middeburg Sell a Home* With RIVIERA PARKWAY 904-755-6818 sunsets ancoo 334Keystone Heights/ s" mountain breezes. Melrose WORLD GOLF EXTREMELY Beautiful 335OrangePark/o 'The D"on TearnA R TW NTS New Luxury 2/2 condo, wooded area. w/River 35 0range Park/ The Broxson Team APARTMENTS E AwE ClayCounty granite kit & bath. ccessoffers serenity. 338 Baker County ".. 3 9 179l danky upgrades. $19,900 Owner Financ- 339Putnam County c EXCEPTIONAL! $189,900. n 772-263-3776 NORTISIDE 340 St John's County Not Gimmick/Simplya Gesturel 904-940 5447CO. 0ac Large 1.2 & 3 Bedrooms. 342"t. Augustine U $99SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! t Augustine Beach to show of ea wr conill dividenuing support 8:30-5:30 M-F $875000 ob No application fee. 345 Nassau County s ur 360iOnt on suo rt ..i l 3wn82Stat6 CALL (904) 751-IS10 350Waterfront -, for those who serve. _w Town__ta_ _. 350 Waterfront -ts .oe .TOvRIVERSIDE GAR APT. AllI 35 Condominiums ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT 3 0 Investment utiInci cable $450mo. + 360 Out of Area/Town/ ESCAPE THE HEAT Properties $450dep 904-483-6252 365State H$72,900. R'SIDE 1Br, crpt, AC, no 365 Manufactured Homes Large wooded parcels 100% FINANCING dep, $485mo. 3337 Post 370 Lots for Sale with over 150 of Investment Propeity OK St. 737-3962or403-9668 380 Investment Property AFF R D E chain in Wisonsin Bantkru S'sjide/Southbrook P6 A Retiremert9Comm 03 AFFOR DA BLEbo g. skiing M29-19E n Mark 90 1600 Condo 3/2Cmpl. remod For Sale swimming trophy all newMappls, tile firs. F5 MScelaneosingshn "rom your pri AACHARMING WSIDE $900m+ p500 p465-4552 390 Real Estate Wantedo LraGve ready nstaIed 3/1.5, fp, fullyfncd, Best etde-Comfort. 2 RealEstateWaR GE sdock A some views Cash offer. 710-9042 & Quality Reserve I & mild summers. Par. & Quali-y Reserve ---- i 1, cels will sell fast at your 1, 2or 3BRo y 3r-- B EDR O OM these prices. Call today! A GREAT BARGAINI 2/.5 Apt Home Toda V tranSi y IVIitry... McKeough Land Co. Twnhse w/tennanto $95k. Call UNIV(904-The Carton81 800-240-5263 Westside. 904-635-4227 GREGORY w APTS GATEWAY MOUNTAIN. NC DUPLEX 2Pir/lba 1772/74 S3.77 acre homeste with FranciSt. askin 410Condominius IA IA^yi -|||I I full privacy and pretIt $37,500 rented. 751-147 2o 4712750 EASTWOOD OAKSMAP2sunset views. $79K. SGated community. Call FSBO 2/1, 931sf house at 9A/ GATE PARKWAYl VeupAcivtMlia__ owner 800-563-8590 for 2016 Imeson Rd. on tors, $1000923-7349 (9 4)84"2 22photo or vIsit .88acres, zoned IB AhP1,. 9 2 Veterans& Active Duty Military... www.gatewaymtn.com $94,500. Asis. 374-115 A N -The Carlton Bu aOURo M osn efor !. $93Kon7/15.$ A ad-3/2,st '":" : & o w w as sellerpays 1/2 closing. Afir, appl, fans,-2ln 1, 904-525-6216 pool, $995moo 731-76L .-E-.,.INVESTORS 413 Jessie St BERKMAN PLAZA -2/2 + N EYWN3/1 $39,5k worth $65K den, 1578sf, rIverfront, 4 9.30Jefferson Ave. ugrades & amenities, 3/149,9k worth 79K mo 904-471-2750 CASH ONLY 754-367-3400 BERKMAN PLAZA LUX 2/2 1475sf on river Resource for Hard Moneyl 100% financing with Green Cove Springs 2/2.5 Integ rity w ill pay 1, I i-highest LTV's! 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Advertising language must comply with Federal, State or local laws regarding the prohibition of discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. Standard abbreviations are acceptable; however, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated. T The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel. ! 18 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 410 Condominiums 410 Condominiums 420 House 420 Houses Unfurnished Unfurnished JUL CRK NEW 3/2.5TH S'Side- 2/1.5. newly AVENUES-3/2, fncd yd, 2 1463sf, all appl. no pets/ renovtd. all apple, CH/A, sm4g. $110am. 230-6789 patlo.$850mo+ 992-2020 An CH 2/2, Golf view,icryDs ar r,. $1100 per smkg $1 :fnc vd. Military Discount month 343-0809 SLuxuryx WGV Brand S'SIDE- IL VILLAGIO AvL$1200.422. 3423 New 2 bed 2 bath 2/2.5.1384sf,ss BAYMEADOW/9A newly $1350 Includes a pplgranlte,lake bitTH, gated comm., cable water trash vew, ated.$1125mo+ ATL BCH 3/2. ar fenbk clubhse, attach. 1 car w/d pool gym golf sd.755-6818 yd, scrn patio all new gar.3/2.5, cov. porch, privilege scr Lanai T W 2 SOmo. Call1859.7524 $1400m. 886-06491vmsg rv78ee TINSELTOWN -Lux 2/4 5 8w/d, gatedpool, gym. NEW 1400SF- 2/2.5. W/D $1300mo. 807-9706 ana/v Iew of preserve, all amenities, 11Vllagio. Houses $1400/mo. 287-5473 415 Furnished M A GE N O.P-new 3/2,club.pool,fit cent. bb court. 1800 Park 4/ 2car garage Ave. 904-505-9488 (9 aroundd pa& ire- 4, Oceanfront Condo place 15 mins from furnished Jax Bch., NAS JAX Clay ARGYLE ORANGE PARK i 3 bd 2 bth, update Schools all appliances kitchen; pool call 613-3335 $1500offlcIally 8234 Rocky Creek 523 Kevin Drive 242-0411 reassigned 3/2 1841SF $900 3/2 1800SF $1050 OCEANFRONT WESTSIDE 1lbr. cozy, Upscale Condo at Jax Bch some util, applis, AC, 8153 Leafcrest 2753 Secret Harbor 32 ted Kt. $450 + d 9661 3/2 1800SF $1095 4/2 1745SF $1050 OP 3/2.5 w/loft, gar w/d 42 Houses 8043 Sabblecreek 1969 Swallow Run Aug. free. New TH 3ml. ufu/2 rnished- 11 $0 to AS. 5260 CollIns Rd. u4is /2 2200SF $1095 3/2 1219SF $900 #801. $1095m. 904-687-6105 ARGYLE -3/2, 2 car gar, Screened Patio! OP low dep New TH 1pl, ch/a. $900/mo. + WESTSIDE 3br/2.5ba screened S 00 dep. 904318-8030 7242 Longhorn 6051 Maggie Ianai, indoor utl rm w/ Argy le 3/2/2 1800sf 3/2 1600SF $1000 Circle #101 WD, end unlt! all 7353 Boysenberry Ct. Fenced Yard! 3/21157SF $875 amenities $122 $1099mo. 972-333-7570 F 3/2 17SF $ 617- 901-6574 O e 1 ARGYLE 3/2 Split BR, FpIc ARLINGTON 8992 Derrickson ORANGE PARK new lbr S Screened Covered Patio. 1st fir, walk to shop'g ReftReqssS 27 7980 Cherry Blossom 3/2 1186SF $895 $725mo. Call 282-2442 4/2 1600SF $925 ArgyChelmsford DrIve 313 Fort Milton NEW3/2. rentor RTO, FEDERATED MQMT GROUP 3/2 1783SF $1050 $..2=ar n14. (904) 730-8060 FENCED 11913 Dover Village Cle Arls Ridge Subdivison 3/2 1650SF $1025 ORTEGA-2/2 The VenetIan, 8411 Andes Drive North SOUTHSIDE unit 510, Timuquana Rd. at 3/2 1457SF $930 3408 Cullendon Lane MIDDLEBURG Ortega River, cony. to Naval Fenced Yard3nnLake FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 174SF $05 Air Sta & Roosevelt Square, DER G ROUP 3/2 1227SF$975 139 San e $1150. 778-26973 (904)730-8060 FENCED 3/2 1350SF $875 1150.7782697 W/SCREENED PATIO ORTEGA RIVERFRONT LA view @ Watermill 1827 Shannon Lake Ve neti a n, 2/2+ I oft. 9367 Prosperity Courtownsuare 3/2 1350F $800 Gated ameniti es. 3/2174151150 2318 Townsuare 3/21350F $800 $1000m. 904-226-1700 FEDERATEDMGMT GROUP 3/2 1114 $900 (9e4) 730N2060 FENCED 3723 Alcove gated w/amen.. appl., Argyle 1200m.90433562 Northwood Waterml 12340 Silent Brook /2 1268SF $895 PVB newly renov. 4/2 1745 $1075 3/2 1432SF $925 2753 Secret Harbor 2B/2B, W/D, scr prch, FEDERATED MGMTGROUP 4/2 1745SF $1050 alarm $1,175 273-4059 (904) 730-8060 Rlverfront/Lakewood 3/2 Argyle-Shlndler dr. MANDARIN GREEN COVE SPRINGS all amen,. gated comm, 4/2.52 story, 11248 Spurline 2787 Sapid appliances. fncd 2/2 1159SF $825 4/2 1465ST $995 Southside & Downtown yard. $1275mo+dep 1/2 MONTH FREE 1 month free 1 ondo 6104888 ARULINGTON 3/2$1150mo 357 Redwood Lane OAKLEAF Southslde Waterfront + dep near Mayport. 3/2 1300SF $1025 3694 Silver Bluff lbr/lba wash/dry. $700 Avail 8/10. 904-869929 3/2 1300SF $1025 3694 Silver Bluff lower, lease, 722-8003 Atlantic Beach Townhouse 4/2 $1150 SoSIDE/TINSELTOWN 2/2 2/1.5 Totally Renov. 822 gar, w/d, gated, all Cavalla off Royal Palm www.federatedmanagementgroup.com amen. $1200m. 824.2156 &Atlantic $900. 855.3288 m, mI m BONHOMIE m 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished 4 Brand new house In / Dames Point; 2834 sq. ft; 5BR9/ 3BTH; 3 car garage; covered porch on conservation lot: 1/5 mile from high school; Publix. Blockbusters an eateries; 2 1/2 miles from elementary and middle school- $1500/month; no pets allowed; Call Kurt at 307-8023 or Helen 699-5102 CEDAR HILLS -3/1.5, 1606sf, Ig fncd lot. $1100mo. +dep 287-2703 CF & NAS Bachelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Refs Req (904) 778- 2897 Clay-Silver Creek ,new 4/3,culdesac,all brick .Grt Schools, $1250mo. 742-7486 Chris Eagle Harbor 5/3.5 Water, Woods, Golf. 3200 st/$2100 1 Sept 410 271-9845/48 EASTSIDE -HUD OK, CH/A, Fenced yard. 1919 E. 27th 4/1, $725 Leggett Realty. 396-3212 FERNANDIAN BCH. Walk to beach. 4/2, tl,2000sd, large fenced yard, $1650m. Avail. August. 904-261-3865 Girvin/ Atl Blvd 3/2 Avail Aug 11th near UNF, Base, $1300m 247-4959 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 4/2 brand new $995.00 Nr schools/shopping. Accent Jax, 388 2225 Green Cove Springs ARAVA 3083 Seth Drive 4/2 1465SF $950 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ICW/PABLO BAY New spacious 4/3. 1900sf $1700m. 904-814-7613 ICW 4/2.5, pool w/spa, fncd yd, fpl. 2 car gar, $1665m+$1500d. 318.6629 ICW -4/2.5 ba, new, 2200sf, comm pool, Irg yd $1500+dep. 904 642- 2910 ICW-Navlgatable Inter- coastal Canal boatlift, dock, 4/3, 2285sf, $2400mo, pool & Iwn svc Incf. 223-6850 SIntracoastal West, Hedge/Atlantic H offered due to trans- fer 3/2, gated com- munity ch/a, sunrm. wd. firs. frpic, steps to com- munity pool/tennis. $1100/mo 751-6992 JAX BCH- 72 Oakwood 3/2, 2 car gar, Irg yd, $1700mo. 904-249-9607 JCP pool, fit, ex schls, 4/2 /2, bit '03 ready $1290. gated com 408-314.0015 .M r Ho.'*Me Amrc "s 0 -uild New Homes From $100,000 Total Payments From 1792 Per Monthf Two great new communities, Six plans to choose from, i J ;E One Convenient Location! 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FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEEJ A420 Houses 420 Unfurnished JAX BEACH WATERFRONT 2/2, Furnished. $2100 ww.leasedluxury.com (904)651-6064 Julington 3/2.5 1460SF $1025 FEDERATED . MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 KINGSLAND, GA -3/2 in Mariners Landing, on culdesac, $850mo no pets, 904-654-4735 MANDARIN 3/2, 1800sfd Fpl, 2 c gar, fen bk yd $1295mo, 904 860 8102 Mandarin 4550 Forest Haven 3/2 1457SF $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 4 MIDDLEBURG/Hwy 220. 3/2, gar, quiet ilneighborhhood, close to daycare. NAS Avail 8/5. $910.00 904-806-1188 MIDDLEBURG/RIDAUT LNDG -3/2, open kit, fen yd. new crpt $1000/ mo. Call (904) 608-8427 MIDDLEBURG 1951 Calusa Trail 3/2 1475sf $925 LARGE FENCED YARD! FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Murray Hill-3/2,CH/A, 4609 Royal Ave. 1600sf $1000m+dep. 699-2770 N.E. SIDE Victoria Lakes, 2,000sf. 3/2 + ofc, A Rated Elem Schl, $1395mo $1395 dep. NS/ No pets, 502-5519 NORTHSIDE -3/1, 1000sf, $675mo + $500 dep. Call Eric 813-4999 NORTHSIDE New 3/2 affordable, cony loc. $1195mo. Call 361-8091 Northslde Sheffield Oaks Subdivision 3440 Brahma Bull Circle N 4/2 1745SF $1075 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'Side-4/2,Executive Home.AII amenities Included.Avail 09/01/05. References req.Excellent for short term duty.No pets. 904-655-2533 N'SIDE RTO 2/1, ch/a, newly renov, $650m. 904-535-7461 O.P./MDBRG -EZ access NAS Jax/ Cecil FId, new in '05, 3/2/2, $1200mo. Avail mid Sept. Call re perks 868-7472 OP 2/1 TRIPLEX UNIT remod., nice, apple's w/d, $640 mo 708,5729 OP 3/2,1950sf, scr prch & fountain pond. $1500m Debarry & Gano 655-2099 OP-4/2, Bellair W. area, 340 Aries, no pets, $895/895. 904-272-7352 OP Oakleaf New 4/2 cul-de-sac 1800sf $1250mo. 904-291-5208 H houses 420 Unfurnished OP-Fleming Island- Pace Island Exc home 4/3/2, on 1/2 acre & lagoon. Gated comm. Dool, tennis,basketball, boat dock on Dr's Lake, no pets, $1,700 561-339-1781 or 561-630-7792 Orange Park- Share S Large 2-story home with pool- $325 + Utl + Dep 612-6646 (non-smoking) Also, share 4-acre horse ranch in Middleburg (same price) 612.6646 ORANGE PK 3/2. 2 car ear, Ig grt rm, frml din. fen yd, no pets or smk- ing, $950mo 264-6805 ORTEGA AREA $895, 3/2 Nice older home. Well maintained. Close to Schools/Shop. Flagship Prop 388-2225 x126 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2 2 cargoar, comm pool/ten $1375mo 352-514-1848 PONTE VEDRA BCH 2/2, gar w/d, walk to bch. E. o AlA. $1500m. Call 904-273-1608 Iv msg. PONTE VEDRA L'ATRIUM Mov-In-spec, 2/2, 2 c gar, comm pool, tennis, 1200mo. Call 338-4334 PVB -3/2.5, 1800sf+, scr Wch, comm pool/tennis, 1295mo. Call 887-6288 PVB 3/2. 32 Capecod. E. of AIA, 3 blks from bch, fncd yd, hdwd firs $1900m 904.940.7258 PV Beach 3/2 tile firs, fendbkyd.srn patio, $1500mo. Avail 9/05 904-829-9387, 237-0146 RTO Vnice 3/1 CH&A $ 2500dn + 1st mo rent 895mo. 904-994-2006 Southside 7801 Pt. Meadows Dr#3307 2/2 1200SF $1095 Pool included In lease!" FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 S'SIDE 0 BUTLER 3/2, gar, $1150mo, + $1150 ep, Call 545-3239 S'SIDE 2000sf Hardwood 3BR/2BA. 2CAR, SunRom Nice@ $1300m 645-7342 St. Johns Co/Heritage Lndg NEW 3100sf Upgrds 5 3 2150m 220-6395 ST. JOHNS GOLF CC new, 5br/3.5ba, 2 c. gar. fam rm, Fpl, Ig lot. golf course view, $2000mo Pilar 954.-801.2306 ST. JOHNS Stonehurst off 210/95, NEW 4/2 /2c $1350 mo.408-580-6323 ST. NICH -3/1, new cpt, tile, kit cab, apple, $850mo. 463-4912 WESTSIDE 3/1, 5114 Bland Rd off Cassat $750mo+$700 dep- Beautiful Investments Realty. 904-707-1930. WSIDE -2 & 3br houses, CH&A, w/d hkp frig , stove 384-5833 ARUNGTON/SOUTHSIDE 2181 Mesa Grande Ln 12003 Saverio Lane 1/2 Off 1st mo 9132 Mt. Arlington Ct 4743 Brierwood Rd. 452 Tabor Dr.E. 3/1 $1100 7701Timberlin Park #537 706 Oaks Plantation Dr. 1726 Ryar Rd. #1 1726 Ryar Rd. #3 ORANGE PARK 6005 Bermuda Dr. 1/2 off 1st mo. WESTSIDE/RIVERSIDE 2923 Golden Pond 1248 PangolaDr. 3/2 $1100 7525 Pheasant Run Dr. 3/2 $1100 8049 Lamb CL 4747 Plymouth St. Just Reduced 2874 Green St. 1/2 off 1st mo. 805 Cone St. MANDARIN 4020 London Road 11152 Cloverhill Cir. W. YULEE 308 Edwards St. NORTHSIDE 1734 Shore View Dr. 874 Poydras 13648 Canoe Ct. -1/2 off 1st mo 1287 Brighton Ridge Ct 1429 Biscayne Bay New 1443 Biscayne Bay New 3104 N. Myrtle Ave. Commercial 2461 Dolphin Ave. 3/1 $895 11236 Americana Ln 10217T Briarcliff Rd.E. 3/1 $850 5630 Calvin Ave. 7106 Bloxham Ave. 3/1 $775 1519 Morgan St. 10728 Meadowlea Cir W 920 Saratoga 439W. 25th St. $1695 $1200 $1050 $1100 $1000 SRS 3/2 $1200 3/2 $1100 4/2 $1400 3/2 $1200 4/2 $1225 $1600 1295 $1150 $1100 $109S $910 $875 $825 $750 $685 $650 $650 - Dan Jones & Associates, Inc. 757-3466 Ask About Specials' ERA www.ERADANJONES.com OCAL STATE 420 lHouses 420 Unfurnished W'side Ig 3/1 w/gar & fenced yd. new crpt, apples $695m0. 472 7314 425 Manufactured Homes NW JAX CLEAN 2BR AC No pets Priv Lot, Unfurn. $140wk CALL 764-0640 430 Roommates ARLINGTON female pref, responsible person, no dogs, $425mo 525-5896 FLEMING ISL furn mast suite non smrk, I incl. bills & cbl, hse&| pool priv. $400 +dep I Avail now. 610-9512 | Mandarin share 3/2 house $400 +1/2 utili- ties, call 904-288-0579 MATURE MALE roommate wanted. Large 4bdr home near bases. Cpll Jill 904.573-0909 leave msg 904 771 2678 OP 2 Story hse w/pooL Also M'burg Horse Ranch. Each $325+util. 612-6646 4, Orange Park- Share Large 2-story home with pool-$325 + until PDo F Il? e F (non- ,ir.- .. i C ,. :r, ,' , 4-acre horse ranch in Middelburg (same price) ROOM FOR RENT. / mile from NS \jJMayp ort. $400m. Cal 215-593-9448 4, WANTED 2 ROOM- MATEs $500 incl W & E home crookerrun- nor pool 2 car gar. large yard 5 mins to base 912-674-3058 WESTSIDE, SWM, ex AirForce seeks quiet roommate, Lazyboy, tv/vcr, washer/dryer, very clean, $70.00 a week SCall Fred 904-771-8225 Left on 103rd st. 5937 Jammes Rd 435 Rooms 435 )o RenI ARL-5 min to JU,looking for a responsible, quite person. No pets, call for details.904-745-6232 ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ARL rooms for rent, nice, cable, pool, $90/ wk. $90 dep. 744-3810 ICW -very Ig priv rm, very nice, pool, Ikfrnt, all ncl. $700mo. 563-6262 ,. Male Roommate Wanted near NAS _1JJax Furnished utilities included 450.00 per month call 904-779-4660 MURRAY HILL Cable, newly remod, $375/mo. 612-2468 or 387-6526 Nside $80 & $85wk access to kitchen & bathrm, near bus, gro- cery store wkly & monthly+dep. 764-4797 a. Room For Rent, SQuiet country Ilsetting. all utilities include furnished unfurnished $375.00 monthly Chip and Tina 912-882-3506 SRoom for rent mo ntn 2 month S3$3r00 all u ltie. near NA5 JAX call Saray 90& 4016E. Beach/ 44A 0 acalion/ Resorts 8 DAY CONDO STAY 17 areas value $2000 will sell $200. 904-891-2931 OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $595wk. 352-376-9644 www. oldcity.com/oceanfront OCEANFRONT LUXURY for two, all amenities, $700wk (904) 471-0792 IlL Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Why Rent When You Can Own!!! No Application Fees!!! * Free Consultation and PreQualification. * Free Appraisal with a closed loan.* * First Time Home Buyers Okay 1% Rebate New Construction 1% Rebate with the use of Mortgage and Real Estate Service 100% Financing 580 middle score Many programs available with competitive rates Interest only programs List your home, Only 4% access I e*mortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 904-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 Cell Darlene Thomas Lic. Mortgage Brokerage Business Lie. Rel Esrargenr Brand New, 3 Bedroom Home From '124,900! * $1000 Free Prepaids * FREE Refrigerator * Gated Community with Private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 l: im -- MAC Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale Commercial Investment Property in rapidly growing coast mkt. Recently Renovated 18k sq. ft fully leased retail/office. Call Kirk at Ronnie Perry Realty Co. 912-267-0006/222-5480 OFF CESERY 50OOsf Bldg. 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Call 904-307-5016 COMPLETE CONCRETE LANDSCAPE CURBING BUSINESS Everything you need to get started. 12,500. 386-590-0386 evenings Liquor License, 4COP; Duval County, $200,000 Call (904) 631-6917 PROFITABLE ONLINE BUS. FOR SALL Home based. Family owned for 6yrs. Complete internet marketing & site train- ing incl. $20k. Call Rich ard 407-322-4242 WOMEN CLOTHING STORE-Great location $39k.Call 294-2400 560 Financial 560 Services Bankruptcy Sto0 FOniccioure& Reposession Call itn Dolaghan Law Firm For a free consultation. Evening and weekenac apDointmer, nL avail 90L.-992-.9 15 Jacksor.ville. FL 565 Money to Lend 5 or Borrow ABACO Mortgage Corp. Home loans Buy & Refin Now Less than perfect credit Bank- ruptcy OK. Call Fredricka 904-535-5248 FORECLOSURE BAIL OUT Call Mark 904-233-4231 Top pay. Full time Ben- efits. 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Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. D 2005 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED 1 BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE -.- C020095 W u11j!ARY I U U '(41 D 'iuslam made %Q '"I", communityy Mortgage Corp. (904) 38--3424 liremsed ,rrpondewl eeder David Bagley (Cellular) (9-i) 568-1089 (aren Monigomer) (Ccular), (90-) 563-5155 706 Accounting/ 706 Bookkeeping Audit Clerk Westside co seeks indi- vidual w/gen acctg, Excel and Word exp. Must be detailed ori- ented and have troubleshooting skills. Hrly wage $10/hour. Fulf benefit pkg. Send resume to: HR Mgr. P.O. Box 37888, Jax., FL 32236 or fax to 781-3057. 707 Driver BOARS HEAD CAREER OPPORTUNITY * Driver/Merchandisers (Pay $10.00/hr) FT Position CDL req'd Able to 1.1t up 1 50 Ibs Benefits and profit sharing available. Apply M F 93m 3pm. 275Davn Rd. Jax.Fla. 32207. Pn: 904 730 5007 Driver Beat the heat? Looking to make $500-$800 this summer Put away that pic and shovel. Come drive for Jacksonville's finest transportation com- pany! Relax in our air-conditioned, late model fleet. Be your own boss. make ,,ur o.'.n n.-dule! P3r3 tr 3rc.i t3 .0f Shuttle ,r,ers ai5 1'." ao liablee! If interested call rim Collins 355-8294 DRIVER NEEDED F-,,r Rill Or. ru,:k Drug TCst rei.r.:o starting 13, Ill ,rC3il f.96 7843 or 69t.-970, DRIVERS; HEAVY EQUIP. w/CDL A & WRECKER DRIVER with CDL B or D Exp nec. no felonies, benefits. ASAP Towing. 904,771-7111 Drivers CLASS B Apply at 2240 Dennis St. 2 yrs food deliver exp. helpful, $9.25/hr. review after 3mo's bring MVR if possible. 354-7600 DRIVERS FULL TIME & PART TIME CHARTER BUS, CDLB PLEASE CALL 381-9496 M-F 10 to 3pm LOOK NO FURTHER: 15 Class A drivers needed IMMEDIATELY! Do you have a Clean driving record? At least 1 yr recent exp? Competitive pay, local runs, home every nite Call GPC driving (904)443- 7377 for An instant interview. Hazmat a PLUS SIGN ON BONUS! To pay.F, Il ti mI Be n j 4 - Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Aug 8 8 Week Eve Class Aug 22 Superior Instruction Florida Real Estate Instit. 700 Domestic CHILDCARE for 3 chil- dren Tue & Thur after- noons OP area 213-4746. .. NEED CHILD CARE .for after hours or l|for special occa- sions? Contact Me at 619-302-6160 702 Customer 702 Service Signature Flight Support (a BBA Aviation er- vices Group company) - world's largest FBO and aviation support net- work has an immedi- ate opening for a full time Customer Service Representative. Must have valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ GED and flexible availability. Candi- dates must pass drug screen. 10 year back- ground check.$9./hr to start. Apply in person before 8/05 : Signature Flight Support, JAX Int'l Airport, 14700 Yonge Drive. An Equal Oppor- tunity Employ Signature Flight Support Jacksonville International Airport 1470 Yonge Drive An Equal Opportunity Employer CUSTOMER SERVICE JTB area BP. F/T, evenings & late nights incl. wkends. 5077 J. 'urner Butler Blvd EOE/DFWP. I ill I ---e ___ __ I I __~ __~_~~ _D~~~~ Ja Allr NWS. NAS ,acksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 710 Industrial/ 710 J Trades CARPORT INSTALLERS Earn $1000/wk. Call 904.-298.-3301 CARPENTER HELPERS F/T Tools & transp req. Co. vehicle MUS HAVE GOOD DL. Will train Grt Pay, BRnfts. 993- 7687 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(gclayutillty.org. CLIMBER with exp & year for Big Ben's Tree service. Call 641 1131 Concrete Dock Installers Construction Experience. Drivers License and ability to obtain pass- port Required. High school Diploma/GED and Travel Required. Benefits upon eligibil- ity. Drug Free Work- place. Equal Opportu- nity Employer. Call 904-358-3362 for additional information CONCRETE FINISHERS With experience, tranp and tools. Bilingual. TOP PAY $$$ Call 737-1558 CONCRETE FORM CAR- PENTERS- valid DL & be able to read & under- stand plans. Apply in person: King Concrete 2650 W. Beaver St or call 389-0001 CONCRETE LABORER Exp only Transp nec 778- 4827; 759- 9588 CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEAN-UP. Class D' Lic. req'd. FT, good bnfts. 904 786- 5503 CUSTOM PAINT & BODY SHOP- Full time gd benefits 786-5503 Driller CDL desired, guaranteed 40 hrs, ful benefits. competitive pay (depends on exp) and incentive plan, clean driving record and outside work required. Apply Universal Engi- neer, 5561 Florida Min- ing Blvd. 296-0757. Drywall/ Metal Stud SUPERINTENDENT for interior general contractor. Bnfts & op- portunities Ph. 477-9437 or fax resume 268-8995 ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS Comm/ resid Exp req. Exc benefit pkg incl. retirement, paid holi- days & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. Electricians w/Marine exp 3482 Lakeshore Blvd Jax FL 32210,904-389-1125 EMBROIDERER/SCREEN PRINTER No ex nec. Full benefits. 889-4511 or fax 904-886-0144 DFWP 710 Industrial/ 710 J Trades INDUSTRIAL LIFT STATION MECHANIC Experience with 230/480v pumps tand controls. Must be able to troubleshoot and read electrical schematics. Plumbing exp. a plus. FDL & Diploma or GED required. Only quali- fied techs wil be con- sidered. Fax resume to 386.446-.681 or mail Itomicek@uswatercorp.com EOE/DFWP Invivo Corporation - formerly MRI Devices Corp. Our Gainesville, Florida facility has many great opportu- nities for Individuals with electronic manu- facturing Interest & experience. Please Fax resumes to 352-336-1410 or e-mail us at lobsgo@ invlvocorp.com - RF Engineer * RF Research Technician * Mechanical Engineer * Manufacturing Engineer * Electro-Mechanical Designer * Electro-Mechanical Draftsman * Engineering Technicians * Electronic Engineering Assembler * Senior Electrical * Engineer * Electrical Engineer * Research Engineer * Quality Improvement * Engineer * Electronic Assembler * Electronic Technician * Manufacturing Supervisor Please visit our website at www.lnvivocorp.com for job descriptions and requirements. METAL STUD FRAMING, SUBS NEEDED 904-318-1056 Iv msg. NOW HIRING (4) Positions Open Immediately: *Foreman *Equipment Operator *Entry level or experi- enced laborers Please Call (904)636-6074 to set up an Interview. PAINTERS Trans & tools req'd w/exp. 525-6844 Habia Espanol 887-0724 PIPE & GRADE LABOR, OPERATORS & FORE- MAN for site utility. Exp a + EOE DFWP Miranda Contracting 388-1121 PIPE LAYERS/ TAILMAN/HILLMAN/ LABORORS For RB Baker Construc- tion. Medical, dental, pd vac, pd holidays 401K. Pre- Employment Drug Screen. For more info call 904.824.9901 x 202 EOE/DFWP PLUMBERS & HELPERS with exp. Valid Fl DL. Great bnfts. 384-4749 NU IIBRSD & HLFP DERS For new construction Equipment Crockett Plumbing. Operators 904, 387- 0176 DFWP Loader operator for POOL SERVICE TECH grade crew. Great for Chemical Only Ser- dentl, hoealti \, vice Co. F/T no wkends. detl, d'hoIrd.Fs No exp needed, will Vac. 4 O D P train. CDL lic a plus but Apply at: not req'd. Drug screen. FLORIDA ROADS Call Carey 636-0903 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 ROOFERS Good pay. Own trans- Glaziers portation. Call 288-0431 Lee & Cates Glass is looking for comm. gla- ROOFERS NEEDED.Need ziers w/3 to 5 yearsexp ROOFERS NEEDED. Need to work for the leader1 own transportation and in our industry. Much tools. Call work to do. Up to 904-509-6484. $18/hr. Send resume to HR 904, 355 -0131 or SATELLITE TV Installers call Bob @ 904,354-4643 Needed ASAP Must have HANDYMAN- w/exp exp in comm & resd FT, own truck & tools, gd Gloria 904- 641-3474 starting pay, Respond by fax 268-6248 TRIM CARPENTERS HVAC SERVICE TECH- NEEDED-Transp & tools light comm subcon- required. Call 509-5407 tractor must have truck tools ins. $40+/hr ".] [l'rll 262-0774 or 230-2144 GMT TEC INSULATION INSTALLERS To inspect, service & earn up to $750/wk, maintain. F/T Exp Valid FL Drivers Lic a prefed, will train paid must. Will train. Sign vac, benefits, co. truck on bonus / exp only. clean FL drive lic. 904-781-0081 James DFWP Call 731-3144 alI1 I Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: 711 Marine 7 1 Trade CREW NEEDED OILER/AE/ABLE SEAMAN The OSRV Georgia Responder in an oil spill respond sel based in Savannah. GA. We are currently looking for a full time AB, Assistant Engineer or QMED. Part time and response pool per- sonnel also needed for all positions. 1600 Ton Masters Oceans to 500 Ton Mates. Chief Engineers to- Oilers ABs STCW '95 Required1 Call 912-236-3-13 0800-1500 M- F for more information TECO OCEAN SHIPPING, a leading maritime employer. is accepting applications for all limited and unlimited licensed and unli- censed positions. Must have valid MMD card and STCW 95 with current U.S. passport; minimum A/E license Is DDE unlimited and Mate is 1600-ton oceans endorsement; recent seagoing expe- rience a plus. Please fax resume to 813-242-4849 or mail tosemployment@ tecoenergy.com EOE 712 Mechanic MECHANIC Auto/Truck. Gas/Diesel. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904)2695-7045 MECHANIC- to repair & maintain heavy con- struction pile driving equipment. Will train, must have valid drivers license and good driv- ing record. Own small tools, welding exp a plus. 904-284-1779 SEMI TRAILER MECHANIC Needed. At least 3 yrs experience trailer maint, DOT inspections. Welding helpful. Jax and Palatka openings. Top dollar for right persons. 334-2859. 714 Insurance PROCESSOR: for S'slde loc Detail orientated & Excel skills a must. Previous ins exp a plus MRedmond@bsg-ins.com 715 Management/ 7 A3 Professional 3 Day Work Week Good Pay & Bnfts. Great Opportunity!! Contact: Michael Kennedy 1550 Wells Road (904)269-1033 EOE/Drug-Free Wrkplce New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 The bstbaah in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. %amarNe .... ..... ..... 715 Management/ 715 Professional RBHS has the follow- ingopenings: Behaviorist- Elementary School BA/BS,2-3yrs exp. w/chBldren Clinician -Juvenile Justice Masters level, exp. pref. Family Service Counselor BA/BS, exp w/ children and families pref. Emergency Ser- vices Evaluators. Weekends BA/BS + 1 yr experi- ence In diagnosis ply in person (9aj 41 pjm., M-F only) or mall resume to 0 University Blvd. Noth. I Suite 700 (7 Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. I Faxresume to 743.5109. 1 EOE/A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE TEACHER/ BEHAVIOR ANALYST Needed for private school for children w/Autism. Bachelor Degree req. 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(am 4pmM-Fonly) or ma resume to Fax resume to 743 5109. 720 Medical LPN's, CNA's, HOME HEALTH AIDES COMPANIONS & SITTERS $6.50-$10.00/hr PT & FT. Apply at Underhill. 3515 Hen- dricks Ave. Req'd FDLE, physical & TB MA- PT & FRONT DESK PERSON- SPM-10PM Orange Park Family practice Fax resume to 269 1140 PHARMACIST NEED A CHANGE? A wonderful opportunity Is available at the Naval Hospital. Excellent Ben- eflts/401K. Paid Holidays & MORE! Phone: (888) 621-9727 Fax: (888)620-0092 Lanlercorp@aol.com www.lanierindc.com 723 Dental, FRONT DESK Dental Exp only. W'sde 41/2 days. Exc oppty 778-0366 724 Education INFANT TEACHERS - FT/PT St. Mark's Ark, 3976 Hendricks Ave. 346- 0404 7 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 Interview now for an exceptional oppor- tunity with our cos- metic and restor- ative dental team, Westside. Must be organized, enthusi- astic, have computer skills, like working with people and is multi talented. 4 day work week. $20- $25K/year plus ben- efits. All inquiries are strictly confidential Fax resume 880-6050 732 Computer 7 2 Technology NIGHT BAKERS Must have 3rd shift experi- ence. Good pay. Full benefits. Apply at any Panera Bread. 735 Restaurants/ US Hotels Bartenders & Waitresses Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 CHEF Experienced line cook. Day/Night shifts avail. Top $$ in area. GOLD CLUB 645.-5500 COOKS Immediate employment until 06 August 2005. Special military projects in Savannah. Prior Military or large volume cooking expe- rience required. $11.44. per hour plus lodging plus $100 travel expense. 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Great opportunity to earn extra cash. Call 800- 768 4650 x 18228 or visit www.newproductmovers.com NEW HIRE NEED TO MAKE MORE MONEY CALL 382-2286 or 751-1425 SALES TRAINERS OF AMERICA- $100K+ Sales training career placement NO exp needed 321-438-9375 or 904-291-0822 So= Technical/ 750 Engineering SURVEYING POSITIONS: * SURVEY SPECIALIST PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS CAD TECH PARTY CHIEFS -INSTRUMENT MEN Exc salary& benefits. Mrs. Jones 407-426-7979 Survey Instrument & Rodman Offering excellent benefits health, dental, pd holidays, Vac, 401K Pay com- mensurate with exp. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLOOR IDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 SURVEY Party Chief & I-man, PLS Mapping Manager, experienced only, F/T, full benefits, fax resume to DRMP 641-8858 or call 641-0123 EOE www.drmp.com 753 Security LOSS PREVENTION DET Law Enforcmnt Exp Full tIme/Gov Beneifts Qualified applicants apply at: NSB NEX HR 912.573.3959 fax resume 912.573-0968 TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. 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Select the number of weeks ad is to run: U 1 wk U 2 wks U 3 wks UQ 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: OmJxAirNews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 905 Articles For Sale 4 Crutches, wood, Added, adjustable. tl long pair and short pair. each $8. firm 268-2482 DOLL HOUSE; wooden, partially finished with some s furn. Very nice $55 call 904- 278-0971 4/ DP Model 73010 Five in one weight Jmmachine made by Kwelden, never used, $250 OBO call 904-727-0733 evening 4 our P225 70R16 General $150.00 V OB 0 compaq 2 spks rebuilt $150.00 OBO Bill 246 0301 4/ Frigidare heavy Sduty ex-large L capacity washer $60.00 kerosun kero- sene portable heater $30.00 call 278-1962 4/GE Washer/Dryer set heavy duty must sell $200 BO call 537-7904 after 7 /, High Chair-Fisher Price.$50/offer. Stroller-Graco.$50/ offer. Pack-n-Play -Graco $50/offer. Please Call 272-4806 Kenmore Gas Dryer l used 3 years \I/$100.00, Emerson microwave used 6 wks $25.00, CD's some new R&B, hip hop, rock, country $5.00 ea 912-882-3593 4 King Size Mattress, Sbox springs, frame, S excell ent condition $150; Live near KBNSB in St. Marys call 912-882-5267 4 Large Char Broil SSmoker with side lfi rebox $50.00 219-4329 ~ La Schner Magnox TV Spicturein picture lw/ex screen pro- tecter great con 500.00 on wheels just want something different call 904.529-8263 & Moving Boxes; used / wardrobes, dishpacks, Ltmirror packs, assorted boxes. Packing paper include $65.00 call 278-0971 4/ NORDIC TRACK EXP 1000 -Treadmill, 9$50 220-3630 4 Oak Hall Taniz with Smirrows $350.00 k ,call 912. 266 2690 4/ Old German Camera $100.00 Gold Pocket watch $100.00 Com- mercial Bakers rack $100.00 Laundry cart $ 40.00 AC/Heater $300.00 904-272-7352 4/ OVATION 12 STRING SGUITAR, Model J1l115 I Serial 187142 w/hardcase elec- tronic tuner and pickup good action excellent con- ition. $650..Call 772-6320 Pool-24ft/18,000 /. gallon ,filter, SI ladder, pump~free delivery.$1000/offe r.Please call 272-4806 V PRESSURE WASHER, SPS1;1300, ShtColemans-Paid, $199, asking $75. Call 786-5122 / Queen bed box- spring mattress S|dresser with mir- S ror night stand $100, treadmill $50, pool table with balls sticks, $50 phone 553-2037 S a Rubbermaid Slide T/ Lid Outdoor f Shed, 1.5 yrs old on paid $395. Will sell for $295. great cond. Call 273-9987 4) Shopsmith $ 500.00 Treadmill $ 100.00 IA/C Motor &Blower $25.00 lawn mower Jack $75.00 9 Pieces of Lawn Equipment $150.00 904.272.7352 2 Size 8 White Wed- 2 ding Gown never I)'worn purchase W from the bridal shop call before 8PM please 269-1478 $300 0BO / Solid Oak 48" ( Round Table 9 5ex-cond $250 call 226-1291 SSPA -6 person. Free needs tubing, heater, rewirwired, you move. Call 729-7218 4 SunQuest Pro 16 SE STanning bed with 8 electrical outlet and breaker for immediate hook up. tan year round $1,000.00 call 912-266-2694 s Tonneau Cover for Ford F150 Short CALBed 6 Mos old $100.00 paid $260. new 655.1929 /. Tony Boselli S(X-Jaguar) life size Scardardboard color w stand-up $100. firm 268-2482 TV 47" BIG SCREEN Philips, PIP, hi- def. $500. 904-866-5312 L Two Transom 1 Mount Minn Kota STrolling Motors $125.00 17 LBS Thrust three speed and A 36 LBS Thrust six speed call 912-227-0930 4 Varl Kennels (two) Stan intermediate once. retail $90. $25 each. 317-7980 4 Wedding Gown Long Portrait Neck, SLnew still has original tags paid $449 sell for $300 size 4 call Stephanie 542-3096 x236 Yamaha Vstar Classic 2003 1100 \ custom paint lots of chrome low miles $7500.00 John 220-4577 or 612.9998 ft920 Business/ Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8'x 8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 925 Computers 4 Computer- note- / book.xz355,Pen- IJ~tium -4,1.6GHz.768mbext ernal dvd+cdrwwire- less card,15inch, xga+tft screen.wln-xp ,$675 call 779-7327 4 Notebook com- / puter XZ355 Pentium <|.4A 1.6 GHz 768 MB DVD-ROm CD-RW Wireless 54 mbps card 15 inch XGA.TFT screen Win-Xp $675 call 779-7327 928 Electronics / Bose 901 Speakers (black) a must see 912-266-2696 4 CAMCORDER palm size with battery & bag $175. Camera pentax 35mm $35 exc. cond. 904-277-8205 / CAMCORDER-PALM- / CORDER with battery Vl/charger and bag $175. SCamera Pentax 35mm with bag $35 exc. cond. 904-277.8205 4Mobile DJ mixer and (3) CD players in mobile DJ case. plug in play karaoke on wheels $600.00 912-266-2694 / Mobile DJ P loneer SDJM 500 professional SI ./mixer, must see and play with $300/ best offer 912-266-2694 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel AIR COND 8000BTU 110v; $60. 25,000BTU 220v; 300. work grt 389-2007 945 Garage y5 Sales A 3 Family Garage SSale clothes, fur- \4l/niture, toys Aug 13-14 9-5 Sutton Lakes 11151 Englenook Dr. Yorkshire Section / ARGYLE, AUG S&6 t 82 baby maternity. S| etc. crib, 26" tv. 8041 Queensferry Ln. 904- 772-7133 I ARL-Multl Family oSaturday 8-12. 12573 Blue Lagoon Trl. 945 Garage Sales 4 HUGE YARD SALE! S Apple, housewares, Clothes and more. 4050 Chuckwagon Court, Middleburg Foxmeadow Subdivi- sion, Fri-Sat 9am-4pm. 8/5 -8/6 MAND Multi -Family Sale: Sat 8am Foxwood Tris. 5351 Morgan Horse Dr N N'SIDE HUGE YARD SALE 12621 Lanier Rd. fish gear, furn, ciths, lots of misc. 8/4 to 8/6, 8a-3p. SAN JOSE/DUPONT Moving Sale Fri. Sat 8-3 furn, kitchen, bedding and misc items. 7104 Salamanca Ave. SSt. Marys-lg sale 4 Sat 8-12.311 Hunt t Club. Sofa, sleeper ,toysgirls 3T,boys l8mth,Nice glass. Wside Sat 7-12 Multi Fam 5055 Glen Alan Ct N. furn. computer sup, etc. W'side Yard Sale Aug 4 & 5. 6am. 5337 Fremont St Everything must go! Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn Lawn Equipment com- plete setup 42" riding Grasshopper, 2 weed eaters, 1 edger, 2 blowers, hedge clip- pers, 22" cut mower, 6x10 trailer w/gate, $4800. 904-772-8391 / Lawn Mower S -Murray,2yrs V| old,runs great.$50 912-673-6496 after 4pm to see. 573-9377 days. 4 RIDING LAWN MOWER OR Scag stand Il behind commercial mower, $400 for either one. Daniel Pease 729-4001 (H) 573-9874 (3p-llp) 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. Antique Victoria Couch In good con- 4 edition, dark mahogany light natural, cloth. asking $250.00 call 777-8120 Iv msg 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-A-Affordable New Memory Foam All sizes 1/2 Retail $ 505-7941 Bed-A-Affordable New Plush Queen Set $195 King $275 10 yr warr can dlvr 505-7941 Bed-A-Affordable Twin $79 Full $99 sets new. Can del. 505-7941 Bedroom 4Pc Set $2 BACK TO SCHOOL I SPECIALS!II I 2 Pc Sofa&Chair From$199 SPC Oak Dinette Frm $1991 3 PC Qn Simmons Bd $19& 3 PC Sealy Twin Bed $125) 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $121 _0" Color TV's From $7a Microwaves From $2% COT CLEARANCE CENTER " L (904 396-9000 Bedroom Set-Full all wood, incl. 2yr old like new mattr. $400 627-6347 / Bedroom set- Stwin.white.canopy kL.large dressersmall dresser,with mir- ror,night stand,box spring, mattress.$500 obo. 777-3846 ADJ BEDS Queen, $600 lyr old paid $1250 new. 771-5973, BOX & MATTRESS SET On Size. In Plastic. $120 (904)6740405 SBoys Twin Bed / with Mattress I excellent condi- S t ion $75.00 904 568.-6829 4 COFFEE TABLE- maple early, I iAmerican style solid wood. Center drawer w /brass pull very good condition $30 (904)725-0009 Computer Desk, sofa, book case, Si /recliner, area rugs, tread mill, antique table and chairs 655-1929 or 860-4112 COUCHES (2) Exc. Second. (1) Natural Color w/floral print, (1) Off white w/ muted stripe. 904-228-1905 Priced to sell. COUCH FULL SIZE, plush hunter green, k1$300. Pogie net, S heavy large paid $150, will take $75. 278-2132 COUCH mint Green and love S seat under 1 yr old $200 Call for more 374-3234 4/ COUCH -Three cushion couch, 41 winged tip chair, cherry wood desk three tier cherry wood table 573-3513 t Entertainment unit solid wood doors + glass door extra Ec,. can fit 30' tv $500 364-7606 4 ENTERTAINMENT UNIT55Lx54Wx191/ 2D, contemporary solid wooden doors & glass door extra ec, can fit 30" TV $500904-264.7606 GERMAN SHRUNK $500. 904-247-0850 SGirl Twin Bed with Mattress excellent condition $75.00 904-568-6829 / Kitchen Table- Swhite.4 chairs like w onew $100 Palef Green sectional couch good cond.$100. Call 272-4408 SLike New Simmons double sleeper x I/couch multi-color new $600.00 sell $200.00 912-496. 4789 Living room set, couch love seat chair. 3 pc black leather excellent condition $600.00 904-287-3895 / Luxury WGV Brand New 2 bed 2 bath $1350 includes cable water trash w/d pool gym golf privilege scr Lanai 278-9780 / MATTRESS, King, beautyrest double 4|/pillowtop, $150 -obo Italian wrought iron marble table top $120 obo 904- 742.0803 / 904 655- 5011 MOVING SALE MISC. FURNITURE, ART WORK & MORE. 819-1626 4 NYLON WING BACK s SOFA $40; 4 ti swivel bar stools $25 each. Call 771.7482. 4 OAK DRESSER & KING HEAD- IBOARDS both with mirrors. Like new! Moving, must sell! Come take a look! 315- 374-2044 ROCKING CHAIR, small, green velour, waiting for a good home, $70 obo 904-742-0803 / 904-655.5011 Sleeper Sofa. Sloveseat.recliner.c L coffee & 2 end tables-$300 for all or will separate.Good cond. 912-729-4685 Sofa & loveseat $700.; sofa tbi $200. match- ing chr & wind trtmnts S200.; coff/end tbi 150.; curio cab $50.; 2 tw beds w/ comf/wind trtmnts. incl's nite std, linens & new matt /bx sprgs $500.; dresser $250. All In exc cond. Call Vikki 904.859-8408; 940-4715 or 448 5047 H E -,,#FREoF F EE -F EE 20 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 "' NEW '05 P.T. CRUISER MSRP .............. ,13,995 E.P. Discount ....... ."-1,O79 Frank Griffin $2 000 Special Discount ..... $ ,000 Trade Assist ......... "1,00OO0 Customer Cash ...... ..1,000 america's best deals Starting at $8,916 Loaded with PW, so ar control glass, AM/FM cassette, deluxe cloth rear defroster, rear wiper/washer, fold down L seating, 34 configurations, plus much more 2 ' '05 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING MSRP ............29g472 Frank Griffin -9, 73 Special Discount..... -1 Trade Assist......... -$1,000 Customer Cash........ -1,000O america's best deals Starting at 17,999 Dual Climate Control, Pwr Seals, PW, PL, PS, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row Seating " '05 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV. > MSRP ...................*26,330 I.P. DISCOUNT ...........-'2,546 FACTORY REBATE ........ .-1,500 Frank Griffin Special Discount ............- 785 Trade Assist ..............-1,000 Customer Cash ............. 1,000 america's best deals Starting at 19,499 A/T, A/C, CD, Tilt, CC, P/W, P/L, Keyless Entry "05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 4x4- MSRP .............. 36,800 Frank Griffn spcal om ........ 8,801 Trade Aust ..........$1..1,OOO c a Cah...........-1,000 CuCtoaer ....... -1,000 america's best deals Starting at $25,999 4x4, V-8, Leather, Dual Zone Climate Control, Stering S Wheel Audio Controls, Power Seats, 6 Disc CD Loaded j 0.,F STK#PL9258V j . '05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE MSRP.................27,100 Frank Griffin Special Discount ........"Y9,101 Trade Assist ...........-$1000 Customer Cash ........."$1,000 america's best -deals Starting at 17,999 Anti Lock Brakes, A/C, PW, PL, CC, Keyless Entry, y 8 Way Pwr Seat, CD, Alum Wheels j STK#PL9287 r '05 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING MSRP ............... 34,319 Frank Griffin 1 8 Special Discount .....$10,820 Trade Assist ...........-$1,000 Customer Cash .........- $1,000 america's best deals Starting at 121,499 TV. DVD, STO-N-GO, Dual Power Sliding Doors, Power Tailgate, P/Seat, Sirrus Radio, Dual Zone Climate Control, CD, Alloy Wheels, Loaded S STK#PL9288 '05 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MSRP................25,976 Frank Griffin 7 979 Special Discount..... Tra..de Assist......... -s1000 Customer Cash ....... 1,000 america's best deals Starting at 15 997 TV, DVD, CD, P/W ,/, PDualliding Doors, 3rd Row Seating, Keyless Entry j STK#PL9265 - " '05 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER GT TURBO CONV.w mSP. ..............*29,760 Frnk rffi61 Special DiscoMt........ MwWi TrWade A ........... .1,000 C.....r c.,..........-1,000 america's best deals Starting at *18,999 A/I, Leather, 6 Disc CD 'Premium Sound, Alloy Wheels, A/C, Loaded 2 Get 0% APit & cash back on all new models WA(. Je s in stock, prices include all rebates. Dealer retains all rebates & incentives. (F(bonus cash of $1,000 ovoilable to those financing through {h sler financial. Military rebate $500 os available to active duty, retired or honorably discharged military on Jeeps. Art for illustrofion only Zero APR and cash IInck in lies of other incentives with approved credit. offers are exclusive and cannot be combined with any other offers. See dealer for any other details.0ffer good through date of publication, (Trysler, Dodge and Jeep trade assist on '99 ond newer models. All prices are indusive of $369.50 dealer prep fee. All prices and payment are plus tax and tog. e ciovnI may not reflect the dealer s ul pographicolerrors or omissions i 1 I *I 1 3 * * 125 Point Inspection. 24 Hour Roadside Assistance | * 8/80 Factory-Backed Powertrain Limited Warranty' Rental Car Allowance' * 3 Month/3000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty+ CARFAX Vehicle History Report 05 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad SLT Hemi $22,999 Only 9 Miles! 20" Wheels, All Power Options, Must See . 05 Dodge Dakota EXT Cab SLT Laramie $21,499 Only 600 Miles! Leather, V-8, A/T Loaded, Like New 04 Dodge Ram SLT Quad Cab ......$ 1 8,999 V-8, A/T, A/C, 2 Tone Paint, Loaded, 20" Wheels 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Edition $22,900 The Cadillac of Jeeps! Has It All, Must See 05 Dodge Caravan SXT ...........$1 6,899 TV, DVD, Dual Sliding Drs, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row Seating, P/W, P/L, Tilt, CC, 6 Cyl., Loaded 04 Chrysler Pacifica Touring ........ .$20,999 DVD, Leather, Adj. Pedals, Heated Seats, Loaded, Must See 04 Chrysler Pacifica Touring ........$1 8,999 3rd Row Seats, Alloy Wheels, Fully Loaded . 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ....$18,699 Fully Loaded, DVD, Only 16K Miles 03 Jeep Liberty ..................$ 14,499 A/T, 6 Cyl., All Power Opt., Low Miles 04 Dodge Stratus SXT ...........$ 1 1,900 Loaded, Low Miles, Like New, Must See! 02 Chrysler Town and Country .......$7,999, A/C, P/L, P/W, Dual Sliding Doors @ 8-Year/80,000-Mile (whichever comes first) Powertrain Limited Warranty runs from the date the vehicle was sold new. A deductible applies. + 3-Month/3,000-Mile (whichever comes first) Maximum Care Limited Warranty runs from the date ot sale of the vehicle, or at the expiration of the 3/36 Basic Warranty. For more details and a copy of the limited warranties, see dealer or call 1- 800-677-5STAR. ++ Administered by Cross Country Motor Club, Inc. Medford, MA 02155. You must call 1-800-521-2779 for prior authorization to receive these benefits. # Rental car coverage only if repairs take vehicle out of service for more than one day. CARFAX is a registered trademark of CARFAX, Inc. Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Maximum Care are registered trademarks of DaimlerChrysler Corporation. Brand Spankin' Used is a trademark of DaimlerChrysler Corporation. 8 year- 80k mile warranty on all Chrysler Certified used cars. All prices are inclusive of $369.50 dealer prep fee. All prices and payments are plus tax and tag. 04 Jeep Liberty Renegade 4X4 ..... $17,999 All Power Options 04 Grand Cherokee Laredo ........$1 5,995 A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels 01 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab 4x4 ...$ 10,999 V-8, A/T, P/W, P/L, Good Miles, Black 99 Jeep Cherokee ................... 6995 6 Cyl, A/T, A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, CC, Low Miles Your Jeep Wrangler Headquarters 10 to choose From Starting at.....$ 9999 Dodge Durango's 04's & 05's 2 Wheel & 4WD, Starting at $1 8,999 Ir Ei3DM "WawaJm VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS i--... 000) 05 Infiniti G35 Coupe .............$31,999 Only 5K Miles, Leatber, Sunroof, Loaded, Black & Taon. Like New Save 04 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 Z-71 .......$ 19,999 Only 900 Miles, New 04 Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT ........$ 18,999 Loaded, Like New, Reduced to Blow Out 02 Ford F-250 Powerstroke Diesel ...$ 19,999 A/T, Fully Loaded, 00 GMC Sierra Quad Z-71 ......... $1 6,999 4wd, Loaded 02 Nissan Frontier ..............$1 4,999 4 Door, A/T, 6 Cyl., Must See 01 Toyota Tacoma Ext Cab Pre-Runner SR-5 .... $1 3,499 A/T, 6 Cyl., Tilt, CD 01 Ford Sport-Trac 4Dr ............$1 0,999 Bed Cover, A/T, A/C; All Power Options, Low Miles 00 Chevrolet Tahoe ............... 10,999 LT, Black, Leather, Loaded, Barn Doors, Super Clean 02 Honda Accord EX V-6 ...........$ 15,999 Leather, Sunroof, Spoiler, Fully Loaded 99 Acura 2.3 CL Coupe ............... 9,999 Leather, Sunroof, Looks Brand New, Must See 99 Acura 3.2 TL ........$..... 2,999 Leather, Sunroof, A/A, A/C, Extra Clean . 01 V.W. Bug GLS Turbo .............$12,999 Black, Sunroof, Loaded, Leather 00 Lincoln Town Car .................9,999 Pearl White, Loaded, Must See 00 Volkswagen Bug .................$6,995 All Power Opt., Clean Car 02 Ford Focus SE ...................$8 ,99 A/, A/C, Alloy Wheels, Fully Loaded, Only 20K Miles 04 Toyota Camary LE .............. $14,999 A/A, A/C, All Power Options, Our Loss Your Gain Special 03 V.W. Jetta GLI ................ 15,900 Sunroof, Leather, Low Miles A Must See Grand Cherokees, Suburbans, Tahoes, Libertys, We've Got'em All* a v m * I THROUGH DAIMLE OR %A REBATES & DL J/ kom J, 1A PT I E- I I' L -- - - -- - - - IaxA lNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 4, 2005 21 955 Household 1205 Boats 1230 sRV's 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers 1345 Va/Bus SSuppliDODGE RAM 02- Metallic Blue Fire- HONDA ACCORD'92 SUV's SUV'sDodge Caravan Sofa&loveseat,exc $ CASH PAID TRAVEL TRALERS 4x4 SLT, S7kmi, lo bird 1997 new raid- PoliceInp.$500 ListiUgst JEEP CHEROKEE mles god9onK cond. $35 for more Boats or Yachts 545833 MWR Mayport has 2 ful lifted man extras, S | ont lator hses water- 8 748116 x73T foan etsda rhoesdli ter,0 R T 9 dillon asking $3,600 S16'Stratos Bas ers or sale to active exc. cond. $18,900obo. CarloSS03 job ean andin great con- HONDAACCORD s 92 FORD C 10. akeN or best off5395 call Solid light pine Boat '94 70HP duty personnel/retir- 904-284-5258 Black, loaded, ditioncall 553-6015 Pol0ceIn1pL.$50 stings iCold air intake. (904)386 .5395 call i lht bine Johnson. Fully ees only. Units may be 8007498216 x73Z7 $1500obo. 651-5545 anytime excellent condi- equipped, ready to viewed at Pelican Roost HONDA 8.5HP GAS Clean $1575 Mitsubishi Eclise GS bgwhs i tion llgted to fishextras mustsell RV Park, M-F fro m ENGINEINBOX Li TRUCKDEPT pyder Convertile02 MAZDA CHEROKEA o0- DODGE Grand Caravan with grooved glass $4100.00391-9915 1000-1500. Sealedbids $555 Vertical RCE34mi, $13,500 269-4947. transwork, asking $800.Limited leather 00 Sport Model, Red,avan shelves Good Deal # only will be accepted at crankshaft many obo. Call 904-509-8484 TRUCK DEPOT Limited, leather. '00 Sport Model, Red, /tter console, boat, M-F. from 1000-1500, 241-1398 immaculatelow mi, must PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SUPERCENTERp6 Disc, great sha n 6k9904i72s0244$241-8586 300j.CallG 262-927 7 KEYWEST Cen- PelicnRs f Pafrk. featukrsafte 50. 89-g00 maItUBIHIGALANT0ms3 PONTIAC RAND PRIX SUPERCENTER s Dswe i76k 90 82 4500 TWIN CRAFTMATIC BED 5drive-on trr, 7p behd ginning July 29N 2005. s f runs good$1495. 389.7 00 a9. L o1-5456Miles$13kobo. Mel- $300 ohnohnson,so good $1750 minimum bid. No b Rims-Aluminum, runs good.1495. 389-7700 ssa 610-5456 389-8656 cond.$2,500obo. phone mail, FAX or from1976Corvette L Chevy Monte Carlo MITSUSISHI DODGEGRCARAVAN'O1 S(904) 625-5675 Ken e-mail bids accepted $350.obo 15x8. '95, 152K mi.31L ALLANT-'95S. New "PONTIAC TRANSPORT '95 JEEP LIBERTY 4x4 '03 Sport, alloys.loaded WATER DISPENSER Bidding clos65 es at 1500. 882-516V6 BlackAT AC Ining belt., trans Great shape. riced or FORD Lariat 91, 4WD Need to sell fast $139mo wac. aS9-5820 $60. Co e 19' MONTEREY CUDDY gu Good Condition. rebit, warr paer- quick sale $975. 389-7700 new trans & clutch, $219mo wac. 388-1055 Desk $35;0 om ueABIN ION CU D Augu0bidder(s) will be SOUNDBAR FITS Great transportation work. Needs distr. $est very nice runs good Il; D k 5S ofa and / CA IN 1/0 '92 nIn gbtdr.sgwl l e $4 6"000: ob .Car 4EEP W RA NGLER .04.B lk , a $400;a eMercrupser needsn ed no later than$ 1800. 268-64690or offer (904) 270-6106 OCEINPUNbo.Cal 1952JEEPRANGLER '04 1k Kitchen Table w/chrs work, has Yamaha 1600 August 23, 2005. Fosgate 5 1/4" 317-553 (912) 322-7144 800-749-8116x252 $269mo wac.859-5820 714-1313 912-258-0644 made no later than wcddg tnncgarledCeKd. E EmodeNgood condition DaleEarnhartTribute.ar Trucks/JVC KAMELEON CD LX 2003. Ext White Metal Double 23' KEYWEST CC2'99, Tda0 lrems t e $125o b B rian 70, 00M asking $6,000. never driven 225-2007 1340 Trailers / 'O XCab 4x4D FX4 19w m R lne DECK. 50wx4 Decker Twin Beds mercury 225, depth GPS removed from the ca771 Monte Carlo SS-#8 Dale S 'S V6, at/a input. Good cond. perfectcondition out riggers, a umtrlr Pelican Roost RV Park 4 Tire lnew215/75/ CHRYSLER SEBRING 05. JrTributecarnever ed $17988 Manual and harness TRUCKDEPOT 291 190.T7 0312 $19,700M. Call 509-587 A t 3. 8m elmoow-micmsts0e515 driven 2252007 01 32clud Wanderer U EPTed. $43650. Brian SUPERCENTER 60.00317.1990. 45+ MPH. below NADA no later than 1600. / .3R15 with Chevy Verylowml, mustsell driven225-2007 200132'Wanderer TRUCK DEPOT 904294 7036 Formo .ocall $49. Must sell call ,umoMustang '93 347 Toy-hauler th SUPERCENTER SWHITE POST BED 29' CATALINA 84 (904) 270-7808. 904-278- 6251, 542884 Chrysler Sebrin t noc lots wheel. self-con U RX300 99 75 Rockighorse engine galley, TIRES & RIMS. 6 cyl indash stereo motor spdredcall .904-254 -790 or thr d read out wooded wagon head, shower, sps 130Motorcycles balanced, set of 4, w/tvCD changers new forinfo12000K 9042547904 very ice veryAZDA MPV02 ooe d 9 mer xtrae Kans- 1300 4otorc 4 t 6o 55004-2547904clean, SUV, $17K obo MAZDA MPV '02, one$15.904909173 ferred$22K 13 OBO 9745 Goodrich, $100, 472-1330 2NDBUYAUTO.com A FORD RANGER 717-448-0915 Extra clean, M ine 902139745 0 BUELL BLAST '01, 9046456716 NISSAN 350Z '03, 24K mi CLEAN USED CARS T '97-Supercak XLT. ,, I ) loaded, leather, 0 Machiner8y 30' SEARAY 85, twin 260 gine rusr atMotorcyce C T i r e s & Chry'slerSebringJX99 $25,000 OBO. Call 4cyl, 5spd, 125k. Mtsubish30GT captains chairs, 960 &Tools merccruisers fal Ony2700 miles. Rlms-4.p185/75r14, 7900.912-729-6224 218- 2NDBUYAUTO.com cold AC, runs 97 oodcondV, new tires, 32,O Om., 472-9722fun & fishing $22.500 $26000 J0. 269-2174 5Glug.frommPontiac OLDS Cutlass '90. good CLEANUSEDCARS great. Ad in cars.com. L)Ss8,$,500 obo =. or extendedclwarrantY Generator, Yanmar, 3 Leave Mesage rand Amood Corvette"96 6 speed condC AC, pwr, $1500 CHEVY 2500'02. D-Max 904-294-7036 843.693.0199 or 504-6947 1shpe o88D s eS-4 new s/ $50ob.-750 L EeSek d ht h d re.ob 0miseo.aneas04-272-8340 S W diesel,1 newoelec- 76' Manatee Bo ne5-9pm.bL4 diesel4d4x4mustsell For Sale Ford F1 SURDURBAN 4X4 $c,8000090321-0274 JLDsCUTLASS"owner, never tricked, t n-1 _-1055 1993 extended cab '898 Great beach M ical d Tr Flat, a PONTIAC FIREBIRD 19995. Call3897700 Mhitch runs excel. dual air. $3,00 ob 9 Mecae arcasariadcall 0Call6 93,faircond new 1 o8et8i good runsgreatgood 2216971, 9822750 9125106365n e i Radle VHF $3,000 588-4902 HARLEY DAV.p- 704-3630 or 923-4881 nettrans. newttires$10soobo. 651-5545 wheels 3550050lDuayidiseuminuer GMC SIERRA 3500 R0. Suki R Large Gas Po w-o bELECTRIC nS Oee uS-volt, deep SON DYNA 'o62- Purchasing rims cant $3,000 obo caWll wheels'3550 OBO S u 8 94 Dal? 0 o 4 ack.S ilvtr, / ae re ie eetc nerS 5e,1-Ate Jl super glide 4o1 use dealertires 912 2346600 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 912-673-6541 164k, Rhino liner 548mi $9500. onew less than 100 new, neer u msed 75 cyce, 15 eAH mr 2n se l vre an a 904-614-5847o at BOATS. tme snNew 52k ees'Cxtra1 Pa F SUPERCENTER c pev r clan H e t fiberglass top Ker T 229-942-4005 l, mile s driven must, w/stsooaeused $mwa5 acyleon'8lSae4Dt bo A DinEktThoATeJe5r5es 620-357 ex5 sh aep000 e Lot $26,50a calld ve33596 berineryanewobPa. PSmC,$d0.5561 aGa w 100.00904-32 1-0274 oe accessories A us .xcel shape, price to CHEVY AVALANCHEu '034er i d nu s is IB s o to m 2 oEs.2e a/ '9 5 4 wd |go o d 980 Musical CANOE, lOFt, Fi oboparts, garaged EC classics Won'tlas00 t 403 4851430525 C T9 .. Dal9 .3 8 M UKNodio, good 970 MerchaUdise/ Bottom 2oearsd H 84-5 2, Automotive FORD TAUrUS VI ry l 2 700 c72 266 4dr burgundy, ,, ,, inrioray,12K OlCt4 Scout Services life vest $300. Call oe904-284-5258 17197 BUICK ROAD- LX '02 fullyloaded low L 0e c nd. miles $5,700 obo cal 11345 V some 5pm.200ter-M wSTR 1210 Sailats o ja e av T7ovi 51Rdo eDOVERAM 2 1ml 7' appreciate ei 5fKo. /SHES 2 pipes forward con call e12.2620930 eames, Ithr, wheels. Clean car men9tsnr 1500 4x4 *01 SPileceDrumSet e oT co- enneneedswork ean$2.995.00 lowmi, underwarr. 03." Extremu buyers only. TOYOTARAV4'96. Great $like new $300. 00 0 c POJd eOATner es chn Bo n 92 Y 6 s 1 T CRO 0 a$ b mil F S T EA V8. L/OA must see $16500.00 080 Ram) 93322 t oum eene Call lodd must sell cal17296479o 74C with tion 200c miles (H)904220-7942FordFaraneSport $179mowac. 859-5820 $23500 Christina cond loaded, must sell trailer and V, 1 / (c)904333-2292oue6500. s89 5423320 x410. 291.6503 very quik $2975. 38 B 7700 , B R AL sb Antlq epianowith SMpe r c 0. $300. ca 1912-729-6479 A M/Rmustk M KNEAsee0t 100. TO. utd d ing t~ bp 1967 BUICK EL1- 247-4642 cell b AWD outstand2 shaper Lowemi white t, rim. wa he lug ford stool. lookrsn ls grets 12c29n8 K3a, AAGUAR62cnUd2Y12 obo 31L ^ MITNA Dl. n 10 A I I n u m but needs tuning melne1 tds.net 2 95 Blue $11.500 obo T Ab 7Pontac wheSUPERCEN rTER ored e foctedtaef3 10.su efrdurPt 1o r K X24 syste m lr1 to84e I fa st P e o p le w h 388- 1055it |9 U E C N R -8/430R&98P oic u Les brei9AmLexub.'0240099090CHE28945ACall0 etae n 150.00 tCall Joe 904982-1724 o00 I 945. Call 389.7700 truck/Eage589 tire size 4 Stak tONal lEG L4 n tite.d restoring. Ford Focu ed & readytC | Yu L TOYOTASEQUOIA'O2 low TSL Boggers 35x16x16.5 $20bSm0IL2 AVET N TLE OFUAIL no title,$ev2,500 obo /OO-ZX3ohat ehback 4Y k nXfstm or tn 9 0 r4 V A g ADrum Set -Peavy CUSTO o aded $18, 2003 SLElgood mowac, Cal 381055 904-233-8638 tw/zildiTian s- YACITS SPORT extras 'needs s 912.294.l8186 must sell very coieandnew STra ar ll c extras n 1970 NOVA N 52k miles.Call Paul E camper, very clean thlrd row power TOYOTA TACOMA-'02 Wstandhardware Jacksonville'slaest $7 000 b AL, aint chrome, tires. 620-9357 loaded,needtoselfast eve thin g Black, Pre Runner, SR5, Tres and wheels, new.C o o.ld stocking dealer. KAWASAKI 04 912 7104rakes & Interior. $14,750. Call 389 7700 33596 bedliner, new brakes, Procomp mudterra ora u9 f1 1 0 &se 4 4 mc. Iond.n mi i al md S D Icond.| Tow pki., releases alloy wheels atCoetr HD12CUSTOM 4-sp, pos-traction. Show CHEVY Silverado '92, V8 HYUNDAI Santa Fe '01, power pkg..CD AT 17"33"51uglow new1. 502o.75148 stokna dLabsYhtlentle A Smr. 2004 9510c. in, uncer LIC cond.1 200 CSO 4 -prelos-sratoy la a ORSTER' or Go. $1 bAuto. cold AC, $2000. Gold, AC, CD, PW, PL runs great, 101,000 ml. mileage $875.0 L Piano-Sp lt 1909481-698d, s5 2184,5 .k M. Call 904-261617 67Km $87953429001 $11,900. 904-744-7672. 904-374-4590 m aeby B aldwin 904-381-8980 ather loa ed $95.77herry cabinet ob904.65 I v ins g ALL METAL RUST REPAIR la roe $199mo wac. 859-5820 CHEVY Suburban 1SOOLT P eA is WANTED-Boats,$8 98-ECRemoval/ replacement. '01, loaded, Ithr. dual 904653405intedTOYOTA CAMRY4o0 AC, fac warrty, 69K mi, tPower Amplifir WANTEBA D IN 98-Exc uarter.rocker. floors TRADEP Rp-veryclean p SCD players VCR's- motors trailers /Bcond. in custom trunk panels. Can seal $899500. CaCl 689-6820-C9991 j Pall sort of stereo any condition. $1 0 work, looks / floor pans, trunksoe a & SU9ERC EER f o e q u r e i n tf o r sa t i o n W e e k s M a r i n e 3 8 7 1 4 4 0 $ 6 0 0 0 7 0 5 6 4 6 6 t o y o u 2 3 4 0 7 4 0 I v m g w i ndo w san p u tl o $ 2 70r 0 l o a d d ,ppr c e d foe moreIn7o m- io oun D 84 at Ca call ia 778ss-2464 Clarkmasabhotmail.com clan, pull locks, pr I mmaculat e c on d, call 77824 i Yamahas '032/2883R02,90 ta 6u $0 o loaded priced for fastn Seadoo'97ondbl / A3,400mi, reat CHEVY Street Rod 1935 742-7066 sale $20,45. Ca3897700 S. t alew/waatYESons l on6 7.5 -5n trad r$30,000. Call FORD MUSTANGd GT 98 s ere to n Y5 L es k-AChink HCASwaBraA NtEy CUSTOM- 100-509-90 2ow1m or 99 2I o lo &cccssr P W Es obo 904-982-1724 26-dveryl ml d26kacas'94- DODGE DAKOTA SPORT '02a o th To muchtow $mil 5 ohn CHEYMALBU4Vr Iinterorexca in ellent S oring $12,000 obo. To much t $9000.403-4851/543-0525 / l Jpi r .o:l-s i,,., iii l(. ,3 hlist Also '96 Seadoo ND o883R '02 3400 2Atomotive FORD TAURUSSE03 ey 2 00 2 2 .. :. GOLF CLUBS, Ping eye new paint, clean/lots 1 miles Great cond.,1aw, tomtc, ined t It 9, t o ri gina nd 2 4 hr |o new stuff $2500. C all 4I N0 B L U C a l o wo e 0M i-9s2 -0DA4 orr *8 -rY - ed S11clubs. Nick 912-269-1768 Joe 904-982-1724 $110mo wac. 388-10552 4 Toot Ca....a pelma P PweSet in. O i5 30 Infinit 93're FORD Taurus Wagon E5 t D , Exceentcondition. H-D Sportster loaded 13000 miles '01 1 owner, ex cond.700742 2066 R saddle bags load i 4 great r al TOYOTA COROLLA O 9o. OP Mal g278-6800 a cn u | see to H Pppr6 Di ppe.- 5ciat 6 S101/2 D Whis oer pipes forward con- call 912.262a0930 games thr wheels Clear car $995or tove sleeping. 15ft Boston Whaler rois sissy bar lots of ACURAINTEGRA 9K $90 obo $79 ac All for $100. Call Sa ilboat-traller, ne chrome $5,300 O.B.0 kmi, Black Brycei 237-1213 TOYOTA COROhA 8 c ' 771-7482 Iv msg. -w main & Jib.$2000 729-2777' 1L -lDo2dr, all power, HONDA ACCORD 99. 2dr verylin cold ar$4-i 5ourservice L AD LES GOLF 278-0106 HDO Sportster 883,o-00 Rims needs paint Coupe, leather, s unrf, Cail noa3881055 l$..9 CLUBS G, Complete Pearl white, extras, runs great well main- $139mo wac 859- 5820 OT ORLL CE UCKI 4 Cet Ord BS.C2 lt$6500. Call 904-806-1988 taineo 912-576-5104 H C 99 ,OYOTA COROLLA CE alset only $45 Marine 298.1470 BMW 325cic'02, Auto, thr mnrf, 82km$7800 f lly a A L 4 C .,-r Call Jar e 264-4587 1220 Equipment HNONDA CR8SR '03 Prom Pkg Loaded Good condo 422-1098 rI-I.' 0 ,: BSliard Tables -New a& Supplies Motocross bike, excel. $32,98871-4728 4-22122im Don' t Pay Retail cond, new ProCircuit BMW 3251 04 Sorts 1996manual 75K Toota MR29 02 Lhr. lowmImust $1595NEW505-7941 2003 TX Super- lexhausttraddupust wagnfullyloaded,6660 miles, great run- 2k .askng sell 199 358-105 lcharedsea-doo se $1895. Ca 389-7700 mi. $32K. 912-2859208 ningcar, must sell tappr i ,72-Q. O E 66LE R FAS T & E 3 members. Also camp H Pjts, 4 T E HONDA SHADOW BMW 3251A 2002 $4,400 call1294-3564 or FREPRXr' / mland for lease o. $ T c AERO'04, 4000 miles, Auto,. Prem Pkg, Only 9926877 VOLSKWAGO Fox 9 4. 3 ,,nrse i Orange oburg CoaSC DM 912-26t. 2694 2g n araged extras, 25kmi $24,988 371-4728s Honda Del-Sol C11ull 72 saddlebag enew BMWS3A '02 Auto N93Automnatic Hard-C FORDF15004 T C . SEMINOLES soft well maintained 9 .1 754Mike PremPkgXenonOly t i l o leather Jacket 2XL A ua Sport. good trIr HONDA SHADOW 39k$30S48371-4728 grey interior runs miles Onil $13 9. mo .an ..an.e auth e Fp o9999 $450.C 1171355SAgreat 3,500 0B0272-2634, $210mlne3c s S388-1a5.: dovno Coi386r7700 93t 19 00Call471-355 VLX '03 600cc BMW 5301A'02. Auto, 571-8157 multi color brand new BOAT MOTOR&TRAILER x/oldsE than 8Oein.tPremPkgXenons, VWNOL20G03. Ve, I Fo D0 beautiful $350 firm 4strokeEvenrude15hp. $m200obo, 879-3395 Only39KMi.S31. 4 m. mu.. sell.,ast low mi m..st callno A Cars Trucks SUVs Vans 317-7157 $1200. 904-284-3464 Home 874-5406 cell. 371-4728 .5100 95.1mle $215io0wat 3-8105 399mo wa* 3e8.lO55 4 WE IDE R 21I 5 Humming Bird Fish .0, Kawasakl 1972 H-2 BMW 75 '02FO 9P WEIGHTBENCH at / fonder 100 SX -motorcycleI-as is Fully Loaded I9N88 4 HondaPrelude99 1335 Y000Mo Less Falls$6559 or$mo military I.D. (active, reserved, retired) is your I~ba .arm. & leg i smglrbeam. still In project bike- the 371-4728 4 sur71K miles, black. 133 $2000 s ac. tall859-5.20G-EAO t-uns. 1051 bs box $100.00 call original super bike BMW-Z399' runs utintrpoilenr power CADILLAC FLEET- weight, delivery p os- 912-2662690 $1000.00 rm looksgreatSspeed sible907-874.1420 $75 ,0,Jensien 60. watts Q. Kawasak12XRllO, LiAm/rM/CD ca keyless entrys 512,000 -l 86. Dark Blue FORD KinA SJmaurinOe cassette with / 2000 Many grades, Mike 904-534.9693 obo. Cal I Billy booy and .inyl toC .latrnOut classeite witkh Manyu bette r ,0 Buick Lesabre 1997904-334-4878 newlires. brakes 12.000 .aRanch'02Crwn 9 lalt 6.5 marine l than new. package a exctcond 90K miles JAGUAR XKE 2+2 '72. V12 obo03177157CLeather, 9856-sspeakers. $150.00 call deal mussee$5000.00call call1904-786-4806 AC. excellentcondition, CHEVY LUMINA 01. In Ioade$19,987 912-266-2604 241-1398 $4,700 new air priced for immediate great snape. runs lood T D CAR DOLLY load star 4 KAWASAKI KX250 system sale. $15,845. 389-7700 sell new. $895qii 389770 SUPE TE $. d foor_ _Roiest7 4/tENTRE Aid-,aill904-786-4806 -Itexcellent condi- 37k m. s, n R ce J Johnson USN/RET r0oof7r.P bed mount of evenytlong. excel- $4,700newairsystem tion asking $9,200 rebu1la Good 0 $250.SbothT51100. Call2'273ADVENTURE.lent condition. Ca LL A9 or best o0ffen transportationm Cold FORD FI50X L'93, w/ C93 904-370-1250 /,RIVERSIDE0TRAILER 904-321-1386 Ivimsg. CADILLAC Contours 94, (904)386-5395 A __i 'Os- Queen walk red/ beige Ithr int, AC, 2.8L. V6 1250. topper. AC. 154K mi.go Around. dble single KAWASAKI NINJA 117.361 ml, 1 owner, LINCOLN Mark VIII '96, 384-9574 C ond. S1900 '2- 369E. bunks kitchen bath- / ZX1OR "04 100OCC well main t & clean, see Vs eng wine colon. AS trade room. sofa, excellent Black, extras Sat & Sun 9-1. 345 San Is $5000. Call 696-7919 condition. 513.500. included, no Juan Dr. Ponte Vedra ENT 213-9590 damage 3200miles, Bch. 904-285-6705 4 Lln Town Car EXISED BI2 E 42A,,R 904-251-4095 or ered. Noownerfin. 'lI1,3air asking $2000.00 V8, Volvo Duo Prop, CADILLAC CTS '05, 1100 new bottom paint, KAWASAKI NINJA ml, pearl. Ithr, sunroof, LINCOLN TWNCAR '93 fully equipped, EX250 '99 2cyl, 4 exctcond, fully loaded. Silver&Gray, newtires, sleeps/fee sd 6, : stroke, 1400 ml. $40,000. 'Call783-3170, CADILLAC DEVILLE'93 enclosed cockpit, runs & looks good, 334-6260 Blue & white, new cith complete galley, elec- let stage 3. Muzy pipe. top, pnt & air. Both Ithr S t r o n i t o v e3 n $1,800 C uall904772-1754 CHEVROLET Celebrity inter&exc cond. $5000 radio/CD/color TV, '86. Euro Sport SW. V6 Best for each. 269-0697 head w/shoulder, air Kawasaki Ninla'03 AT, $400.Call 238-8686 dit $13,8042/5020200 ~t see. LS99' 3.4L, moonroof, $248mo wac. 388-1055 Animals 996-8042/502-02001,4& nice7Mustsee. l61auto, sedan leather 100 Livestock&502-7514 Ca726613 interior, cass/CD 4 MAZDA MPVIES'02 Supplies AIRSTREAM&TRAIL NEMESISCUSTOM- -AM/FM stereo fully | fully loaded. 1010 P and Supplies AORTRAVE.TRLRS '0 100C.gRevtec loaded clean, moving leathere, sunroof ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Q| -twin Contact overseas, Must sell !$5300, mCD, new tires, 32ik 60 Financial Services SalesService, Parts Kein 7881lcom- 904-230-1620 miles exc. cond. $16K Alachua (386) 462-3039 and more Info $13,000 T LS 99' dark cherry econ om ic im p act of th e Livestock 1 -800 -41 .6439 Kev ln 220-2801 red. sedan, 3.4L, MazdaMPVES'O2. sREFIRIGERATOR mooroof, auto, ABS. ..l loaded, leather, DVD, 1005 # Supplies $ CASH PAID $ RFunw extended 32SacRes R new barn bit 213-1214 cass/CD -AM/FM stereo. new tires. $16,000 calltary in N north east Florida to5withseand INbit GO ROADairbags, tow-hitch, tinted 298-3484, 504-6947 to withstand 140 mph WINNEBAGO ROAD KING BLUE windows, non-sinoker,. MAZDA RX-7 's8- winds, Newr Englashe '9 S11.500 0BO, nice clean interior, military spd. T-top, allelec- 5ouaJernStarRanch.com GULSTREA82-1724 moving overseas, --g r ned, $ 50wo bo . !v1400 '01 Extras CHEVY CAMARO'98. low 882-41686Iv msg. Pet's & $6500.00 obo Leave m 38K, chrome alloys. MERC COUGAR '99. Pw lmsg 904.652-4205 $169mo wac. 8S9-5820 pkg Cspoiler, alloys. SUZUKI MARANDER Chevy Cavalier IS $89mo wac. 859-5820 40+ PUPPIES ON SALE | 2-y800ccStag K e1i 9Kmls.Black 225-2007 new sport wheels, Avenues464-0146. fi tens, double 0 Chevy Cavalier '844dr, Newstereo,exctond. OP Ma1278-6800 hard chrome drag low mi. 4cyl. AT oar- mustsee!Call Donnie pipes. 294-2018 55000. tally restored. New at 912-322-6955 ABSOLUT1E JULY SALE CiSuzuki VL1500 tires, headliner & Mercedes45OSL STzy Cokieoosh, York 4 Burgexhaust system. Cold f Roadster'74S.2 DR,. SpiteToy Rat rs,CoriX mBur long AC $2995. 386-431-1354 4/red w/tan interior, Local busm civilian personnel who Maltese, Shih TZu, Poms, CLASS hCl lots of extras, $ miles, make offer hand tops, ext condo, shotG. med ie IA N .... soaveea _d., jose trained swe/crate TOWAeBLE 904 334 7547 Angels Jack Russell Terriers " Pups JRTC.rough ana smooth Coats ShoLs wormed, tails docked ot %150 828 677 31H3 01 Mazda Protege 98 Jeep Grand MINI DACHSHUND AKC. LIQ UIDATIerokeeLimited 3M. 300 Cash Firm HC. 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| 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 |
| 35 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |