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Stop Smoking Wellness Center Can Help Page 6 Hands-on Training Making The Grade Sea Cadets Train With VS-30 Naval Hospital Aces Survey Pages 8-9 Page 10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com 4yq -~ ________________________ S a 0 TOUCING Bono to lead Nav BASE Sentell retires after Salute to the military tonight Jacksonville Suns host the last Salute to the Mili- tary nights tonight. The Suns are playing the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx. The game starts at 7:05. The NAS Blue Jacket Sailor of the Quarter, TMSN Joseph Sexton, will throw the first pitch; the Navy Band will perform; and the NAS Jacksonville Color Guard will present the colors. Tickets for the game can be purchased at the MWR I.T.T. office for $7.50 for home box seats, $4.50 for reserved seats and $5.50 for bleacher seats. For more informa- tion, call Shannon Leonard at 542-3577. 27 years of service From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs apt. Raquel Cruz Bono will relieve Capt. John Sentell as Naval Hospital Jacksonville commanding officer in a combined change of command and retirement ceremony tomorrow. The 10 a.m. ceremony will take place at the NAS Jacksonville All Saints Chapel. Guest speaker at the ceremony will be Naval Hosp- ital Portsmouth, Va. Commanding Officer Rear Adm. Thomas Burk- hard. Bono, a Navy surgeon, reports to Naval Hospital Jacksonville from Washington, DC where she served as executive assistant to the Navy Surgeon General at the Bureau of Medicine Surgery (BUMED). Bono is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and attended medical school at Texas Tech University. She was commis- sioned in June 1979 and selected for a surgical internship at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in 1983. She completed her residency in general surgery, followed by a Trauma and Critical Care Fellowship at the Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine in Norfolk, Va. Her Navy service includes duty in Operations Desert Shield and Capt. Raquel Cruz Bono Storm as head of Casualty Receiving, Fleet Hospital Five in Saudi Arabia. Later assignments included staff positions at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth includ- ing staff surgeon in the General Surgery Department and surgical intensive in the Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit. In that time period she was also an attending surgeon at the Burn Trauma Unit at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Her appointed duties included division head of Trauma, Head of the Ambulatory Procedures Department (APD), chair of the Laboratory Animal Care and Use Committee, assistant head of the Clinical Investigations and Research Department, chair of the Medical Records Committee, Capt. John and command inte She has also served ty leader for intern Surgeon General. In September 1I assigned first, as Surgical Services a director of Restorat National Naval Me Bethesda, Md., du mand's reorganize line health care deli At BUMED fro 2001 to December the Medical Corps officer for the Chiel Corps. In that role professional review evaluates and scr applicants for direc participants for Hosp Jax *a-g ~Assistance Program for the ip_'4 ~ Medical Corps. She returned to the 4- National Naval Medical Center in SJanuary 2003 as the director for -',;t' I ~Prevention and Wellness where she S, was directly responsible for the S .' delivery of health services in the ,areas of Primary Care, Women's 4 and Children's Health, Behavioral Health and Disease Management. With the re-organization of the clinical services in May 2003, she was re-assigned as the director for Medical-Surgical Services, which encompassed all specialty care in the medical and surgical areas. Bono is a diplomat of the Amer- .' ican Board of Surgery and holds a Certification of Added Qualifica- Sentell tions in Surgical Critical Care. She is a Fellow of the American College rn coordinator, of Surgeons and a member of the as the special- Eastern Association for the matters to the Surgery of Trauma. Sentell assumed command June 999, Bono was 6, 2003. As commanding officer, he the director of managed a military health care nd then as the enterprise with eight facilities in ive Care at the two states. He oversaw a $160 mil- dical Center in lion budget and led over 2,000 staff ring the com- members, both military and civil- tion to service ian. very. He ensured his staff was ready to m September put "Muddy Boots" on the ground 2002, she was whenever and wherever Navy med- career-planning icine sent them. As a result of his f of the Medical leadership, Navy medicine's first she chaired the Expeditionary Medical Unit was ew board that established and deployed in sup- eens potential port of the global war on terrorism t accession and the Financial See HOSPITAL, Page 13 :o:waa:lhaen Security trainees get rigorous workout The Pentagon TV chan- By Kaylee LaRocque ingredients of the chemical and F..- -. ,._ .'H Staff Writer the mental and physical effects of nel is now available on channel 119. The NAS Jax TV Command Channel is 118. You may have to run the channel select routine to get your TV to recog- nize channel 119. Head to the fair Aug. 25 Photo by PH3 Clarck Desire Field Training Officer Jerry Syrek advises student ATAN Joel Pichardo to close his eyes, count to five, then open his eyes and begin making rounds to the different stations after being contaminated with pepper spray. Before patrolmen from the NAS Jax Security Depart- ment are allowed to hit the streets, they are required to go through a specialized training class to become certified to work on base. "Before we send our personnel out to patrol the streets, they must go through an extensive training program covering legal and ethical issues, and the tech- niques of using pepper spray to subdue a suspect," said Field raining Officer Cpl. Jerry Syrek, who oversees the training of the students. "We also teach them how to handle themselves if there is a secondary contamination and they are accidentally sprayed," The training begins in the classroom where the students learn the legalities of using pep- per spray and when to use it, the the spray. "All of our patrolmen are required to carry pepper spray when on duty so they need to know what it does to a person," continued Syrek. After the classroom session, the students must complete a practical session. During this session, the students are actually contaminat- ed and must perform a series of tests against aggressive opponents demonstrating their ability to take control in a stressful situation. "Once they are contaminated in their face, the students are required to count to five and open their eyes and count the number of fingers an instructor holds up. Each student then goes through eight different stations battling a 'suspect' using several types of block strikes to show they can protect themselves," said Syrek. See TRAINING, Page 13 The fifth annual Multi- ' Cultural Awareness Fair is Aug. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bachelor Offi- cers Quarters Pavilion. This event features cultur- al heritage representations and art displays, diverse cultural entertainment - music, dancers, live bands and a motorcycle show. Numerous commands- sponsored booths will showcase different cultural heritages. Free samples of cultural food dishes prepared by the galley will be offered throughout the event. Volunteers are needed to help with this event. For more information, call JO1 Mike England at 542-4877 or Glenn Mebane at 542- 5205. Children return to school Wi I III- lf-9 Watson Christopher, a teacher at Ortega Elementary School, provides SK2(SCW) Porchia Benjamin of Aviation Support Detachment, Jacksonville, with information on the first day of school. Benjamin's son, Treyvon, is a stu- dent in the class. Photos by PH1 Toiete Jackson SK2(SCW) Porchia Benjamin of Aviation Support Detachment, Jacksonville, ensures her 8-year-old son, Treyvon, a fourth-grader at Ortega Elementary School is OK on the first day of school. "Treyvon is a quiet and polite boy and I just want to be sure he is fine," Benjamin said. - ---r;;~r~--;r: ;-~- -~ --. -- ~`~~~ ~ ~~~...~. I f 2 Jax Ar NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Learn about tomorrow from yesterday and today By FLTCM(SS/SW) Rick West Pacific Fleet Master Chief hipmates, before I start this week's col- umn, I just wanted to say thanks for the hard work that you're doing. I'm finishing up my latest trip through the Pacific AOR, and the quality of our Navy's Sailors and the work they do today is simply awe- inspiring. After talking with many of our shipmates and watch- ing what they do, I have no doubt that our Navy is in great hands for the future. I find myself humbled at the dedication, intelligence and skill levels of our deckplate Sailors. You are "making your mark" and keeping our great Navy at the forefront. That brings me to what I wanted to talk about this week. The past and the future. Navy leadership has men- tioned more than a few times that the best way to prepare for the future is to look to the past. And that's a smart philosophy we should embrace. The coming month of September is a good time to reflect on the practices and FLTCM(SS/SW Rick West philosophies of our past Navy leaders. Here at Pearl Harbor, the Pacific Fleet is preparing to honor the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. Some of our finest Navy leaders rose up from that terrible conflict and were instrumental in bringing it to an end. We should be looking at these past leaders so we can learn from their suc- cesses and their mistakes. One of the World War II Navy's most effective and brilliant leaders was Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz. And it wasn't because he was dynamic, flamboyant or smarter than everyone else. He had simple approaches, simple ideas, and the ability to inspire those around him. Naval historian Robert Love said the laid-back, soft- spoken Texan's greatest gift was his ability to bring together the best qualities in a team and then let it do the job. According to Love, Nimitz possessed an inner balance and calm that those around him drew from. He also knew he was only as good as the Sailors he led. You can tell that from the photos we have in at the COMPACFLT headquarters building of Nimitz playing friendly games of horseshoes with his Sailors. But his most effective trait was the courage to let his subordinates do their jobs without interference. He understood the impor- tance of team building as much as being a team play- er. Building an effective fighting team from some of the disparate personalities as the quiet, introspective Raymond Spruance and the ebullient, aggressive William "Bull" Halsey, Jr. or the hard charging Eugene Fluckey was certainly no small feat and a great les- son we all can learn. Another example is how Nimitz took a shattered Pacific Fleet after the Dec. 7 attack, and virtually overnight remade it into a fighting force that defeated the Japanese fleets at Coral Sea and Midway. The Battle of Midway was a huge gam- ble for Nimitz, but many historians consider that vic- tory the ultimate turning point for the entire war. But Nimitz, Halsey, Spruance, Fluckey and many of the other famous names we grew up with are easy to proclaim as great leaders. But there are oth- ers who were and are just as great. Even as exceptional as Nimitz was, he'd be the first to say there are better lead- ers. And in a sense he's right. He'd be talking about today's leaders. He'd be talk- ing about the leading sea- man in a division, or the leading petty officer. He'd be talking about that chief who helps train his division officer about management skills and giving the Sailors the tools to be successful. Those who keep the Navy running day in and day out are the leaders Nimitz See FLEET, Page 4 C5CMISUW/RI)U JUURN BRTSON Job title/command: Supply Department Hometown: Mariana, Fla. Family Life: I have two children, Joshua and Angeliga, . Past Duty Stations: USS Enterprise; USS Buckeley; RTC Great Lakes, Ill.; Operation Deep Freeze, Antarctica; USS Brunswick, NAS Pensacola; USS Sterett, fhilippines Career Plans: To retire and become a stockbroker. Most Interesting-Experience: Enjoying life itself. Words of Wisdom: It's not what people do that hurts the most, it's how you respond to it. th th rt h mostit' .. .. you .... res on to t..... MRRIRNR LOfEg Job title/command: Waitress/Mulligans Hometown:- Mexico ON THE HOMEFRONT Salesmen: A military wife is force to be reckoned with By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Five years ago, Dustin and I bought our first car, a 2000 Ford Explorer. We were stationed in San Diego, Calif., and I was seven months pregnant with our son, Ford (who, coincidentally, also was a 2000 "model"). Walking around the sales lot, I was so excited about the idea of a new car, things like gas mileage and tire tread had no meaning for me. This made us a sure thing for the lucky salesman who helped us. Well, that, plus the fact I asked Dustin, "Why do you have to be so unreasonable?" every time he tried to negotiate the price down. "Whose side are you on, anyway?" Dustin asked. But I was oblivious, sit- ting happily in the corner, rubbing my bulging belly and dreaming of things like car seats and window shades with Winnie the Pooh on them. Our clever salesman heard all this, and while Dustin diligently went over the family budget with a calculator and pencil, the salesman took me-his pregnant, eager customer- out for a second test drive. "Feel how safe this car is," the man said. "It's per- fect for a growing family." [Wink, wink] Wow, how did he know safety was at the top of my list? "You're not going to find anything safer than this," he said. "And really, what price can you put on safety?" Clever. Very clever. Back at the showroom, Dustin and I had a heated argument over whether or not we should negotiate our unborn baby's safety. I don't remember who won, because, as I said, I was pregnant, and therefore, all my brain capacity was filled with things like zippered onsies and crib bumpers. But in the end, we bought the car. And one day later, our new Firestone tires were recalled. So I went back to the dealer and asked for differ- ent tires, because, let's face it, we didn't even have a license plate yet! If Dustin had had his way and we had played the negotiating game another day longer, those Firestone tires would have been the dealership's prob- lem anyway. But the salesman-who less then 24 hours before had been so concerned with my safety-said "No; take a number and wait several weeks like the rest of our recalled customers." Fair is fair, but I wasn't ready to settle. For the next seven days, I camped out- side the manager's office, begging for new tires. On the last day, because he was tired of seeing me, the man- ager called over the inter- com to the service depart- ment and said, "Get Mrs. Smiley whatever she wants." I left with Goodyear tires. Fast forward to last week, when Dustin and I bought our new Ford Freestyle. Oh, what a difference five years makes! Not that I'm any smarter about negotiating, but I am smarter about let- ting Dustin do his thing and staying out of it. And this 'time, our salesman, Jacob, was smarter about not messing with the female customer in the family. So while Dustin did his usual being-rude-to-the- salesman routine, I simply sat back and picked at my nails, pretending not to notice and certainly not interrupting. Although I did send a few knowing smiles to Jacob because the Good Cop/Bad Cop thing isn't the worst tactic. And yet, Jacob didn't need silly ploys and family spats to sell us a car. He knows the woman in the family-especially if she's a military wife-is a force to be reckoned with. Jacob knew I had probably refi- nanced homes and bought cars by myself while Dustin was deployed. But Jacob also understood other things. He knew it was important that my name be on the title, and he reminded me to go in and sign when it was "my turn." Then one week later, after he "already had our money," he helped me with the car's DVD player. So what makes Jacob ultimately different from my "friend" in San Diego? Well, first, Jacob under- stands the power of a mili- tary wife. Second, Jacob knows the woman makes the final decision. And third, Jacob guessed at Dustin's philosophy: "If Sarah ain't happy, no one's happy." Well that, and Jacob also knows that I'm a columnist in the newspaper. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. Family Life: Married with one child. SPast Duty Stations: NAS Jax MWR Career Plans: To finis. my college educa- tion. '. ' Most Intere g E ience: Being a mother. Words ofWt idom: TreWat everyone with , respect. POW/MIA Recognition Observance is Sept. 16 NAS Jacksonville will hold a POW/MIA Recognition Observance aboard at the All Saint's Chapel at 10 a.m. Sept. 16. It will honor all Americans who are former prisoners of war (POWs), as well as those who are still unaccounted for and their families. The keynote speaker is Retired Air Force Maj. Ed Horn, whose B-26 was shot down over France in May 1944. He was captured by the Nazis and spent 11 months in four different POW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the set- ting for the movie, "The Great Escape." Seventy-three prisoners had tunneled out a few months earlier. He was liberated in April 1945 by Gen. George S. Patton's 14th Armored Division of the Third Army. The observance will include the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by Retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japanese POW. Military and civilian employees are encouraged to attend. The military attire for participants is summer whites, working uniform for guests and appropriate attire for civilians. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan: I am 24 years old and have been in the Navy for six years. I am an E5 and I plan to stay in the Navy for at least 20 years. I see a lot of people retire from the Navy and then start anoth- er job. I would like to retire early and not have to work until age 60 or 65. How can I do that? MoneyMan Sez: Let's see, you are 24 and would like to retire before age 60. Well, you have the first step down plan early! While there are plenty of people over age 60 that are still working, many of them do so because they want to. They have the best of both worlds because they can retire whenever they want and they are fortu- nate enough to find chal- lenging and interesting work. What you want to avoid is working past age 60 because you have to work in order to pay your bills. The "Complete Idiot's Guide to Retiring Early" offers these five "D's" to retiring: Dough, Desire, Decision, Discipline and Defense. First, determine how much "dough" you will need. Your military retire- ment will certainly help, but you will need invest- ment income to augment your retirement check. "Desire" is what keeps you going through thick and thin. Set your goal and then stick to it. "Decision" means you must make tough choices. Some of the decisions you make will affect you achieving your retirement goal. Recognize which decisions are important and choose accordingly. "Discipline" means get going and get going now! The secret to getting ahead is getting started. Sooner is better than later. Now is the best. "Defense" means to put the odds of succeed- ing in your favor. Investing to stay ahead of inflation is essential, but keep in mind, usually the greater the return, the greater the risk. If you goal is to retire early, make sure you do not expose yourself to great risks. You may not have time to recover. Congratulations on thinking about retirement at your young age. I believe you will have a great chance of succeeding. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. -t- You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville 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 IJ h Mim is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the IJlib 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 jaxaimnews@comncast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JItml IR can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lJiAhm Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Jui h N 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 11 13 1 Il I~I , - Marines help HS-11 during HARP training JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 3 101stAirborne on their way to Iraq By Lt. j.g. Benjamin elacruz HS-11 PAO M marines from HMLA- 773 joined the HS- 11"Dragonslayers" this week for inter-operabili- ty training in a combat search and rescue scenario. The exercise was part of the Dragonslayer's Heli- copter Advanced Readiness Program (HARP) evaluated by the Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Weapons School for pre-deployment training. The training was held at Camp Blanding, an Army Reserve Base located approximately 35 miles south of NAS Jax. Two AH-1W "Super Cobras" from NAS Atlanta, Ga. and NAS New Orleans. La. flew in to operate as the rescue element escort plat- form, providing close air support for the Dragonslay- ers as they flew into simu- lated hostile territory to recover downed aircrews and isolated personnel. The use of joint assets for more robust and realistic training opportunities is invaluable for the Dragon- slayers. Last summer, HS- 11 and Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1), embarked aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN 65), participated in Summer Pulse 2004 that Photos courtesy of HS- 1 An AH-1W "Super Cobra" from the "Red Dogs" of HMLA-773 taxis for takeoff for an exercise. included the Joint Mari- time Course 4-02 and multi- national naval exercises from Morocco to the north- ern islands of Scotland. HS-11 also operated a detachment in support of Exercise Roving Sands in Albuquerque, N.M., flying with the 551st Air Force Special Operations Squa- dron and the 512th HH-60G Replacement Squadron. Roving Sands exposed air- crews, both seasoned and junior, to helicopter flight in mountainous terrain while conducting strike warfare training. Maj. Mantzel, a pilot from HMLA-773, talked about the need for joint operabili- ty. "By doing a lot of inter- service and joint training, we are prepared to combine our play books and still be on the same page. Bottom line, we can complete the mission and be safe doing it." Many HS-11 pilots echo this sentiment. "The Marines are a great group. Our training during HARP was better because of their added capabilities," noted HS-11 pilot Lt. j.g. Greg Castellucci. Today's joint environment demands we come to a fight having the capability and experience of working with our fellow services. Having a firm foundation in the basics in order to have the confidence and flexibility to execute a mission that is somewhat "outside the box," the Dragonslayers are ready to answer the call. ------- --- .------ -- m Photo by JO I Mike England A group of UH-60 "Blackhawk" helicopters from the 101st Airborne Division in Fort Campbell, Ky. land at NAS Jacksonville Aug. 3. Ninety-three helicopters were flown here last week. After being inspected and repaired at Blount Island, the aircraft will be sent to Iraq for a six-month deployment. Hurricane shelter volunteers needed Forty volunteers are needed to man the NAS Jax hur- ricane shelters at Argyle and Chimney Lakes Elementary Schools if a hurricane should hit this area and the base is evacuated. Volunteers will be required to attend a three-hour training ses- sion provided by the Red Cross. The class is free and includes all materi- als. As a volunteer in a shelter, the Red Cross will provide all shelter supplies including food. A police officer and nurse or emergency medical technician will also be assigned to the shelter to help with emergencies. For more information or to volunteer, call DCCS(SW) Matthew Melott at 542-5595 or 542-2451, Ext. 20 or email matthew.melott @navy.mil. r.1 HS-11 Dragonslayer Executive Officer Cmdr. John Nettleton offers a brief on the upcoming event with the "Red Dogs" of HMLA-773. Asian Mart Asian Grill Specializes in Philippino Food I Restaurant 5611 Timuquana Rd. #1 5621 Timuquana Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32210 11 Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904)772-6705 I (904)908-9458 i I Mon-Sat 10-7 | Tues-Thurs 11-7 Sunday 12:30-5 | Fri-Sun 11-8 LMonday Closed Ol~t~1hi 4 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 NAS Jax offers online CLEP testing From the Navy College Office he Navy College Of- fice in partnership with Florida Commu- nity College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) is now offering eCLEP testing at NAS Jacksonville where eligible personnel may take CLEP exams in the FCCJ on-base computer lab and receive immediate scores. All CLEP tests are avail- able for all personnel at NAS Jacksonville. Person- nel are not required to be an FCCJ student. DANTES funds the CLEP exams for military personnel with "Armed Forces of the United States" ID cards. Two photo IDs are required of personnel testing. Unfunded personnel include adult family mem- bers of military, Depart- ment of Defense employees and other civilians enrolled in the on-base degree pro- grams. For each test those personnel will pay a sepa- Photo by Kaylee LaRocque A group of NAS Jax Sailors try out the new eClep Testing Center at the Navy College Office. The center opened Aug. 3. The testing is offered Wednesdays and Fridays. Appointments are required by calling 632-5020. rate, non-refundable $15 registration fee by check or money order made out to FCCJ and a $55 exam fee by check, money order or credit card. The $15 fee must be paid no later than 3 p.m. the day before the test date. The $55 exam fee will be paid the day of test- ing. Testing at NAS Jacksonville is offered by appointment on Wednes- days at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. Testing is offered on Fridays at 10 a.m. and noon. Testing appointments must be made no later than 3 p.m. the day before your desired test date. Call 632-5020 or e-mail assessme@fccj.edu to sched- ule your CLEP testing ap- pointment at NAS Jackson- ville. Examinees are re- quired to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the test. Information and/or prac- tice exams are available by logging on to https://wwwa. nko.navy.mil or check with your career counselor/edu- cation services office to see if they have a testing CD downloaded by the Navy College Office. Navy College has paper-based practice tests that can be taken in the Navy College Office. CLEP study books can be purchased in major bookstores. Other CLEP exam prepa- ration resources: http://www.college- board.com/student/test- ing/clep/about.html http://www.freeuniv.com/ http://www.istudys- mart.com/ Holmes visits Photo courtesy of VP-30 Rear Adm. Michael Holmes, commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group, visits members of Commander Patrol Reconnaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW-11) and VP- 30 during his brief stop at NAS Jax Aug. 4. From left, Capt. Dennis Sinnett, CPRW-11, Holmes and VP-30 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Richard Heimerle. During his visit, Holmes addressed the members of CPRW-11 and VP-30 on the future of the maritime patrol and reconnaissance community. CalOe6 0 onre o esta 0 1.9 I omestc andCanad Red Cross collecting items for war wounded Naval Hospital Jacksonville's American Red Cross volun- teers are collecting personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, shampoos and hair care items, lotions, cleansing wipes, toothpaste/brushes, mouthwashes, etc. The donated items will be provided to wounded troops being treated at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. A drop box for such items is located at the Red Cross Information Desk at the Outpatient Clinic entrance. Donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. This is a separate collection from a similar project being sponsored by the Hospital Director for Administration. The director of administration's proj- ects collects products for wounded being treated by Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed medical person- nel in Iraq. Drop boxes for that effort are located in the hallway adjacent to the Galley and near the hospital Pharmacy. Both operations are worthy causes and your support is appreciated. * Online Account Management * PIN-Free Dialing *No need to Switch Carriers * Use on Any Phone Even Mobile * No Monthly Fees or Charges or contracts R097303 Promo Code 801465 To sign up call: 1-800.-330-6897 Navy.amazingphonerates.com FLEET: Looking to the past to see the future From Page 2 would look to and he'd know all he had to do was step aside and let the team go to work. So ask yourself are you the leader you want to be? What can you learn from the leaders of yesterday and today that will help you become greater than you are? OK, well here's a question and answer for you. Who (past or present) impressed you as a leader, and what made that person such a great leader? I'll bet money it was a mentor all those long years ago who helped you get started in the Navy. It was someone who cared, who bothered, who thought more of mission and people more than of self. I still remember my first senior chief who showed me the way and taught me how to be a Sailor. But that's the way to get started though asking and answering those kinds of questions. What we learn from histo- ry is how to avoid past mis- takes. It may be clich6, but it's true those who fail to Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon set From the NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center AS Jax Annual Om- budsman Apprecia- tion Luncheon is scheduled for Sept. 21 at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club at 11:30 a.m. This important event will recognize the many contri- butions that an ombuds- man makes through out the year. Tickets are available at NAS Jax FFSC, Building 554. 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However, there are some out there who would have us cling to the age-old notion of the crusty Sailor who smokes two packs a day and can still run a mile and a half in less than 10 minutes. Of course, science and personal experience have taught most of us that notion is false, but there are still a few Sailors out there who cling to these out-dated ideas. That is why the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center created the Tobacco Cessation program. "It's important for the Navy to do everything it can to eliminate the image of the smoking, drinking Sailor," said Tobacco Cessation Program Man- ager Danny Woodard. "I think this program and others like it around the Navy have gone a long way toward stamping out that image for good." Cigarette smoking is responsible for one out of every five deaths in the United States and the Navy spends 930 million dollars annually for smok- ing-related illnesses and lost productivity. "Tobacco is the number one cause of premature death in the United States," said Woodard. "It kills 1,000 people a day and 403,000 people a year. It also affects stamina, endurance and your ability to do your job. Many people also don't realize that Jacksonville has the high- est rate of lung cancer among whites than any other metropolitan area in the country." Smoking can also endan- ger the health of those around you, as is the case of the 53,000 people who die annually from environ- mental tobacco smoke, bet- ter known as second hand smoke. "I met a retired Navy captain who had never smoked or drank a day in his life. He had to have his jaw removed because of mouth cancer his doctors say he must have contract- ed through years of being exposed to second hand smoke on board Navy ves- sels," Woodard stated. Woodard has also seen an alarming number of pregnant mothers smoking around NAS Jax. "I'm see- ing more and more women in the final trimester of their pregnancies who have been referred by their doctors in my classes," Woodard said. "Unfortunately, most of them only stay for one class and then quit. I think it's really sad that in this day and age there are still women out there who would do that to their child." For those people who actually want to quit, over- Blood donors needed T he Florida Georgia Blood Alliance (FGBA) is specifi- cally looking for those donors with A negative blood type for a special 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. Photos byJOl Mike England NAS Jacksonville Hospital Wellness Center Intern Justin Vinchatile takes the blood pressure of HM3 Patrick Sorentino at the conclusion of Sorentino's third smoking cessation class. coming the addiction to tobacco can be a difficult challenge, but one that can be conquered through dili- gence and resolve. "Most people just want to come in here, get their free nicotine patches, and leave," Woodard stated. "What they need to understand is that, while drugs and patches are excellent tools to help you quit, they're not a cure all. The determining factor in whether you'll successfully quit or not is if you can change your behavior. Quitters need to find healthy ways to deal with stress and give themselves pleasure," he added. The program, which is available to active-duty Sailors, retirees and family members, features four classes designed to teach them how to cope with life after nicotine. Nicotine replacement therapy is offered in addition to anti- depressant drugs and ther- apy. While most people attending the class were motivated to quit by the desire to achieve better health, at least one Sailor was inspired by a sudden, life-changing moment that made him rethink the way he was living his life. "My kids," said HM2 Patrick Sorrentino, a para- medic with Naval Hospital Jacksonville, when asked why he chose to quit. "I saw a 40-year-old Sailor in excellent health nearly drop death of a massive heart attack a few weeks ago. He showed absolutely no indications that he could even have a heart attack. He was in perfect health other than the pack of cigarettes a day he smoked. The whole episode really caused me to rethink why I'm still smok- ing." To sign up for the Tobacco Cessation class, call the Wellness Center at 542-5292. ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION Hidden Oaks Ranch 904-291-9312 Pine Lakes 904-728-8829 Silver Creek 904-406-2042 Fox Hill Farms 904-693-6574 Pinecrest 904-786-4551 Prices subject to change without notice . '.....- u o r io m ud a m 'hm NAS Jax Tobacco Cessation Program Manager Danny Woodard (far left) goes over the basics of tobacco cessation at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center. "The Phone Store You've Been Looking For" An Authorized Agent of: dS X cingular WIRELESS Located in Bono's Plaza, Wells Rd. 1635 Wells Rd. Suite 2 Orange Park, FL 32073 Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 10:00am-8:00pm (904) 541-4141 Fax: (904) 541-1981 Building More Than Just A Home www.a amsomes.co CuAc435a1 M Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 7 Getting the crown from th By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel he legendary Vince Lom- bardi became known as the coach who turned the Green Bay Packers from an unin- spired bunch of losers and misfits into one of the greatest profes- sional football teams ever to play the game. In 1970, Lombardi died of cancer. Tributes poured in from all over the country. But the highest compliments came from those who played under him. His coaching skill was the stuff that legends are made of. But what his players remembered most about him was his ability to encourage them with words of approval. Yes, he was known for his sternness and strong disci- pline. So, when compliments came, the players considered it as a crowning achievement. CHAPLAIN'S CORNER For example, Frank Gifford, the great half- s'1 back for the Chaplain New York (Lt.) Jose Molina Giants when Lombardi was their offensive coach, said that he played football for one reason: for Lombardi's words of approval. "When we played a game, I could- n't have cared less about the headlines on Monday. All I want- ed was to be able to walk into the meeting on Tuesday morning and have Vinny give me the big grin." Sam Huff, who was a linebacker for the Washington Redskins said: "Receiving a compliment from Coach Lombardi was like receiving the crown from the king." These were people who in their youth had been exposed to Lombardi's special brand of lead- ership and motivation. They had been inspired and lifted to new heights in their personal achieve- ments. Lombardi's key to success was in helping his players discover their talent and then maximizing it. He also understood something very basic to human nature. That is, we can only motivate our- selves. No one else can motivate us. Yes, role models will inspire us and the likes of a Vince Lombardi will create the catalyst towards excellence. However, ultimately we are individually responsible for deciding what we do with our talentss. I believe that The Creator has endowed you and me with tal- ent(s). Part of the adventure of living this life is to discover those talents and then spend a lifetime maximizing them through educa- tion, training and service to oth- ers. No, there's nothing wrong with making the money commen- surate with our skill and talent. However, the ultimate recom- pense is in knowing that our tal- ent has been used to make a dif- ference. This standard applies whether we use those talents in our vocations or through volun- teerism. Do you know your talentss? Are you about the business of dis- covering and then improving upon those talents? What is the e king driving force of your life and are you using that drive in making your contribution for the benefit of others? Dr. Martin Luther King once said, "life's persistent and most urgent question is what are you doing for others?" And we all know what the driving force was in Dr. King's life. Friends, when the game of life is over and we give a final accounting of our performance on the field, will the Coach approve or disapprove? In the Parable of the Talents (Gospel of Matthew 25:14-30) persons were given dif- ferent gifts, abilities, and talents. Some used them wisely while oth- ers used them unwisely. Those who fully used their tal- ents, great or small, in the service of the Master received the "crown from the King": "Well done, you good and faithful servant." New VP-30 chief selectees named From VP-30 Officers promoted Lt. Cmdrs. Mark Bunn and Steve Balka take the Oath of Office during their promo- tion ceremony on Aug. at VP-30. he following VP-30 personnel have been selected as chief petty officers: AE1 Brian Bashant AE1 Chris Brown AD1 Peter Carbone AWl Todd Crockett CS1 Barry Doucette PR1 Molly Dunbar AW1 Chuck Feustel AMI Jamie Fleischmen AW1 Shane Haney AME1 Terry Hill AT1 Jim Holzman AMI Christopher King AME1 Gerald Lilly AT1 Jerry Majda AO1 Michie Majors AE1 Jason McLennen AO1 Daniel McWatters AM1 Shabar Mohajer ATI Hank Morris AE1 Francis Murphy AM1 Tracy Pinson CTT1 Pedro Ramos AD1 Melissa Robinson AM1 Aric Schildmeier AW1 Michial Skaugstad AWl Sidney Smith AD1 Shannon Stephens AE1 Iudrey Stidd AW1 Chris Stubbs AE1 Mark Tinette AMI Scott Watson Photo courtesy of VP-30 FFSC offers educational and support programs From FFSC he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. ;All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. 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On the runways near tidy rows of parked S-3B Vikings, each cadet listened to critical instructions from qualified plane captains ATAN Richard Evans, AN Mike Meeks and AN Pete Cassidy, all from VS-30. Wearing hearing protection and shaded goggles, the cadets oiled, washed, inspected and launched the S-3Bs. Some cadets thrived on the deaf- ening roars of aircraft engines and unmistakable smells from plane exhausts. Cadet Landon Splitter from Orlando enjoyed his first time at NAS Jax. "There's a lot of action here," he said. "I like the rush of being near aircraft," added cadet Craig Johnson, a Thousand Oaks, Calif native. The duties of a plane captain carries critical responsibilities. "The Navy demands enor- mous responsibility from plane captains, in fact the names of plane captains are sten- ciled to the aircraft in black lettering," explained Cassidy. "The plane captain is the caretaker 'of the aircraft, accountable for its material readi- ness, launching it and receiving it on the flight lines. This is a responsibility sea cadets are taught to respect immediately." According to Cassidy, none of them took it lightly. "Their attention to detail when inspecting S-3B Vikings is impressive," he said. "Everything on the flight line may be new to them, but it works to their advantage. They are even more alert because of their fresh surroundings. "I've already found them identifying minor discrepancies. These are exactly the kinds of things plane captains need to scrutinize on duty. Some will make excellent plane cap- tains in the fleet," he added. The sea cadets were not only challenged on the runways of VS-30, but also at the Naval Sea Weapons Control School. All of the cadets faced a test when they reported to the school Aug. 5 to experience the S-3B Viking simulator. Upon their arrival, they were lectured on reading a plethora of glowing gauges and shifting numbers in the cockpit. Once finished with the classroom instructions, simulator instructor Danny Powers accompanied the cadets into the cockpit and instructed them for two flights. On the third flight, the cadet flew on his or her own, controlling the plane 500 feet above a blue blan- ket of ocean, the strobe lights of the carrier beckoning in the distance. "Wow," cadet Gary Elliott said. "It's a lot different with no one telling you how to move the stick." Elliott vowed to return to NAS Jax in 2006. Naval Sea Cadets Leader Lt. Cmdr. Donald Brammer, a retired Marine warrant officer, led the future Sailors through their daily activities on the base. Brammer, who began teaching, mentoring and advising the sea cadets 26 years ago, served in the Marine Corps for 24 years. As he was growing up, a friend of the family who was serving in the military became Brammer's hero and mentor. He knew firsthand the positive impact that a role model had on his career and becoming one to teenagers was an opportunity to give back. Brammer believes in the nurturing quality of the Sea Cadets program and its benefits to the military. "These young men and women learn the value of discipline and why the military, as an organization, is regimented," he explained. "Some of them may just apply to and com- plete college. Some of what they learn may help them as civilians. But others will enter the military and enjoy successful careers. "They will be one step ahead when they enlist or gain a commission because they've already grasped military protocol through involvement in the Sea Cadets," Brammer added. "They will know why qualifications are crucial. They will know what their superi- ors expect of them. Their good habits will have already been instilled." The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a youth program for young American men and women, ages 11 to 17. The program emphasizes seamanship, aviation training and other skills. Participants ride Navy and Coast Guard ships and work at naval air stations. Five thousand participants are involved nationwide. Young people participating in the pro- gram must be unmarried, enrolled in school, have parental consent, good moral character and the ability to participate in weekly and monthly drills. For more information, visit www.seacadets.org. AN Mike Meeks teaches Cadets Jeffrey Batt and Landon Splitter how to inspect propeller blades for damage. Mission successful! Cadet Katie Castro smiles after a successful landing aboard an aircraft carrier using the S-3B Viking flight simulator inside the NAS jax Sea Control Weapons School. Careful study of classroom material and hands-on training was important for each cadet. *- :- A ^. -'-^--- IaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 '" 9 Sea Cadet Gary Elliott ducks and sprints below the searing heat of a S-3B Viking's engine exhaust after inspecting the aircraft for hot brakes. "I heard that at nighttime, the brakes will Sea Cadet Katie Castro, 15, signals a S-3B Viking to begin taxiing down the flightline at NAS actually glow red if they're overheated, so you always have to watch them closely," he said. Jax as ATAN(AW) Clarence Gamble of VS-30 supervises. Castro successfully launched the air- craft. 1 Cadets Roger Barry and Craig Johnson stabilize an aircraft's wings. AN Mike Meeks reveals yet another skill important in S-3B Viking maintenance to cadets Jeffrey Batt and Landon Splitter. Cadet Gary Elliott carefully inspects an aircraft engine's rivets and blades. Cadets Kyle Kinder and Ryan Sutton use a chain to stabilize a plane on the runway as AN Mike Meeks of VS-30 looks on. Identifying the intricate parts of aircraft engines was a detailed process for cadets Gary Elliott, Ryan Sutton and Landon Splitter. 10 ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 Medical facilities make the grade .......f II -. Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Branch Health Clinics ace accreditation surveys By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs 9X y ou really wowed Y them!" That's the JL word Naval Hos- pital Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. John Sentell sent his staff after the hospital and its branch health clinic's were sur- veyed by the Joint Commission on Accredit- ation of Healthcare Organ- izations (JCAHO) and the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Inspector General July 25-29. In a message to his staff following the survey, Sentell said: "As you proba- bly know by now, we did extremely well last week for JCAHO and the Medical Inspector General (Med IG). We received no formal recommendations for improvement and very few supplemental suggestions. You all are to be commend- ed for your hard work ... it really paid off. We really showed them that we are the best in Navy Medicine. From the most junior to the very senior ... you all made me very proud to be a part of such a great command. Thanks to all!" Sentell has reason to be proud. JCAHO, a private, not-for-profit organization, is the leading health care accrediting body in the world. Passing the Joint Commission survey is con- sidered the "Good House- keeping Seal of Approval" and confirms that the hos- pital and its clinics are in compliance with nationally established standards. For a health care facility to maintain accreditation, the survey must be com- pleted every three years. To have no discrepancies reported following these surveys is almost unheard of according to Naval Hospital Jacksonville Com- mand Quality Management Coordinator. Judy Staple- ton. The accreditation process includes an on-site survey by a team of highly experi- enced health care profes- sionals who evaluate com- pliance. The survey team that evaluated Naval Hos- pital Jacksonville included Team Leader and Physician Surveyor Dr. C. Gordon Strom, MD, FACS; Admini- strative and Ambulatory Surveyor Dr. Thomas Treat, PhD, FACHE; Nurse Sur- veyor Ceile Fontaine, RN, MS; and Behavioral Health Surveyor Lesley Foffredo, MSW, LISW. HELPING HANDS Toast to the Animals Wine Tasting Come out and assist us tomorrow during the Jack- sonville Humane Society's Toast to the Animals Wine Tasting to benefit homeless animals in Jacksonville. You can help with registration, the silent auction, hospitality, etc. You must be 21. Call Kim Rolfe at 725-8766, Ext. 206 for details. Zoo Spooktacular Volunteers are needed for the Jacksonville Zoo's 17th annual Spooktacular Fall Festival, which runs Oct. 21-23 and Oct. 28-31. During August and September, help is needed preparing for the event including artwork, set construction and painting. During the event, help is needed with pumpkin carving Oct. 20 and Oct. 27. Volunteers will also help pass out candy, assist with rides and serve as costumed actors. For more infor- mation, call 757-4463, Ext. 176. Photos by HN Dulce Perez Medical Inspector General Rear Adm. Christine Bruzek-Kohler meets with hospital leadership to discuss the IG teams' inspection findings. This was the first year Naval Hospital Jackson- ville has been surveyed since JCAHO began con- ducting unannounced sur- veys. In fact, hospital lead- ership volunteered to serve as a test site and the first Navy hospital to be sur- veyed under the new guide- lines. In the past, hospitals were given 30 days or even three months notice before the survey team was to arrive. "The new guidelines are designed to promote continuous accreditation readiness," said Stapleton. "Overall the team was very impressed with the facili- ties, staff and quality of care at the hospital and our branch health clinics," she said. "We have been preparing since September 2003 when we started putting together a "Periodic Performance Review" due to JCAHO in February 2004," Stapleton explained. "That review is a self-assessment from the hospital of which JCAHO standards the facility is not fully in compliance with and includes a corrective action plan to bring the hospital or clinic into line." When the survey team arrives they put the hospi- tal's operations to the acid test. The team uses patient tracer methodology. They pull records each morning of particularly involved cases and follow the patient's treatment through each clinic where he or she was seen. Basically, they check every point where the staff interacted with the patient to see what kind of care and what quality of care they received. They talk to health care providers, patients, ancillary staff, whoever was involved to get the full picture. Often they also make suggestions or compare notes with the health care providers they meet along the way on how they might improve servic- es. The team also conducts system traces to evaluate different systems at the hospital for compliance with JCAHO guidelines. These include such issues as medication use, staffing and competency, infection control, medical staff cre- dentialing and privileging, leadership and environ- ment of care. The results announced at the out brief are considered preliminary, pending a final written report to be com- pleted by JCAHO within 30 days of the survey. However, a check of the organizations' public Web site shows that the hospital has already been listed as accredited. To view this list- ing go to http://www.jcaho. org/quality+check/index. htm. The Med IG team, led by Medical Inspector Gen- eral Rear Adm. Christine Bruzek-Kohler, also arrived at the hospital and branch health clinics that same week. According to Naval SIomne Loans Made Easf! Hospital Jacksonville Com- mand Evaluation Officer Frank Bourrie their visit was also coordinated to be no-notice. The purpose of the Med IG visit was to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, readiness, capa- bility and quality health care services in accordance with higher echelon direc- tives and instructions. It was also to assess interoperability; integra- tion and collaborations with associated DoD, other Federal government and civilian organizations. The organizational as- sessment report from the MedInsGen is expected in the near future, but as they left here hospital leader- ship felt confident in their findings. Concurrently, an Occupa- tional Safety and Health (OSH) inspection was con- ducted. Kevin Strohschein, an inspector from the Na- val Environmental Health Center, Portsmouth, Va., was here all week. 4- Members of the JCAHO survey team Ceile Fontaine (second from left) and Dr. C. Gordon Strom (second from right), join Navy Nurse Cmdr. John Nagelschmidt, (left) Healthcare Excellence's Cmdr. Carola Miner (center) and Naval Hospital Jacksonville Command Quality Management Coordinator Judy Stapleton (far right) after the final out-brief in which the preliminary results of the JCAHO survey were presented to hospital leadership. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Safety Manager Mar- garet Brown said, "He was here to assess the imple- mentation and effective- ness of Medical Occupa- tional Safety and Health (MedOSH) and Navy Occu- pational Safety and Health (NavOSH) programs in place at the hospital. He focused on issues ranging from safety training to per- sonal protective equipment. While here, he visited the Laboratory, Pharmacy, the Pediatrics Clinic and Medical/Pediatrics Unit, In- Patient Mental Health and Radiology. He also visited the Healthcare Support Office (HSO). Other inspec- tors went to the hospital's outlying Branch Health Clinics. While final results from the inspection are pending in his debrief he made minor recommenda- tions concerning training, safety awards programs and training assessments. All these inspections are geared toward process and performance improvement. They offer the hospital a unique opportunity to showcase its strengths while presenting its special challenges, making the case for increased support in order to better serve our customers. 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Team with the most points in the end wins free tickets to WWE SmackDown in Jacksonville and meet and greets with the profession- al wrestlers. Prizes will be awarded for first and second place teams. WWE Personality Batista, a world heavyweight champion and a world tag team champion will visit during the main event at the base gym. Post match picnic will include free food and entertainment. To register your team for MWR WWE SmackDown, call Liberty at 542-3491 or stop by Liberty Cove. MWR Fantasy Football coming in September From Navy MWR Marketing Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment Sailors can build their own fantasy football team and compete nationally for a cash prize of $30,000 in a con- test offered by Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR). "The Fantasy Football 2005 contest is modeled after a successful program that MWR Great Lakes started last season," said Karen Fritz, head, MWR Special Events and Entertainment. "We are excit- ed to offer Sailors the opportunity to com- pete for cash awards, vacation packages and other prizes." The top three Navy scores at the end of the season will win an Armed Forces Vacation Club (www.afvclub.com) voucher good for a one-week stay at any available resort. Participants will also have the chance to win national prizes weekly and compete in state competitions. Sailors and other eligible MWR patrons are allowed one free entry per person and participants must be at least 18 years old. The Fantasy Football 2005 is a salary cap style league. Rosters can be adjusted until the first National Football League game on Sept. 8. A special unlimited trade package is being offered to eligible MWR patrons through Sports Buff Fantasy Network for $35, a savings of more than $150. The package allows participants to adjust their rosters an unlimited number of times. 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Programs and Rate availability are subject to change without notice. 8/05 CRCA42504 w -w BeA er H ormnes I *I- TRAINING: New security personnel put through rigors From Page 1 The students are also required to give commands and take control of the situ- ation by placing them in prone position to arrest them. In the final exam, the student must battle the infamous "Red Man" who while costumed in a well- padded red suit displays relentless aggression. "You never know what a patrol- man will have to respond to in a real life situation. We want them to be prepared for anything. This training enables them to demon- strate they can protect themselves if they are every cross contaminated," Syrek said. After the training, the stu- dents are allowed to use a hose to rinse off the burning pepper spray andhit the shower to decontaminate. "This training made me a lot stronger. When you go through the briefing, you say to yourself 'I know I can do this.' You'll never know how it feels until you go though something like this. It was the most painful thing I've ever experi- enced," said AWAN Angel Vantrease of the NAS Jax Auxiliary Security Force. "After you're pepper sprayed, you kind of go into shock and become disori- ented. Then you find your inner strength and contin- ue through the training. It was very beneficial because now I know how to react if I ever get sprayed in the field. I just hope I never have to use it on someone because I know how painful it is," she said. Student ATAN Joel Pichardo completes the second to last station of battling the aggres- sor "Redman" aka MA2 Eric Maston for 30 seconds before going through the de-con- tamination stage. JaxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 13 I College scholarships available I - ,. , L : ,- :,_: .: ,. : = - 4 -":" ' y~ ^-'::..-. -.. '"^ ^ ^ ,, ?"-. : ":..7 .' '" .-. ,, ,, , With pepper spray running down his face, student ATAN pect to the ground during the training exercise. Photos by PH3 Clarck Desire Joel Pichardo orders a hostile sus- From the Navy College Office he Council of College and Military Educa- tors (CCME) is offer- ing scholarships to service members working towards the completion of higher education degrees. All serv- ice members working on associates, bachelors or masters degrees are eligible to apply. Each award is in the amount of $500 and may be used for tuition, fees, books and other expenses encoun- tered by the student pursu- ing educational goals. "Our military students at NAS Jax and NS Mayport have been successful the past few years in receiving scholarships. The odds favor us to continue this trend," said Paula Carpen- ter, Florida Community College at Jacksonville's (FCCJ) director of Program Development and CCME's registrar. All applicants must com- plete the CCME scholar- ship application and an essay on your experience while pursuing a degree while serving in the mili- tary. Applications must be received by Sept. 30. Recipients will be notified in February 2006. To apply online, visit: http://www. ccmeonline.org/scholar- ship.shtml. For more information on this scholarship or any FCCJ program or field of study, call Bob or Opral at 771-3979 or stop by the NAS Jax FCCJ office locat- ed within the Navy College Office in Building 110. --F ,,r ---- .-- -, 5 - _. -- --..-5" AEAN Jason Frazer grimaces 1O O/ as pepper spray burns his I /O' face during the training. I I B MAI 'IN ESS OFFUI h Mercy MIi s O F s) hips,' TY ALL SALES T--V- TO THE MILITARY wW. e(O)MERCYSHIPS .. 203 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park, FL 32073 M au- .. ,1m0 (904) 276-3999 Fax: (904) 276-3914 il. J . . HOSPITAL: Sentell turns over reigns to Bono From Page 1 in the Horn of Africa. He also deployed more than 400 medical personnel in support of operations in Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Cuba. Sentell spearheaded a formal mentorship program in 2003 to achieve his vision of improving staff productivity, retention and satisfaction. That program was later nominated by the Secretary of the Navy for the 2004 Presidential Award for Management Excellence. In 2004, he established a disaster response team designed to respond imme- diately to calls from either military or civilian authori- ties. The team received its first test in the field when Hurricane Ivan devastated Pensacola, Fla., including Naval Hospital Pensacola The team of physicians, nurses, corpsmen and sup- port staff were activated and sent to relieve ship- mates who needed to deal with personal issues aris- ing from the storm's destruction. Sentell leaves the hospi- tal in great shape. Last Friday, the hospital under Sentell's leadership received stellar results in its tri-annual Joint Commission on Accredita- tion of Healthcare Organizations surveys. The hospital received no formal recommendations for improvement and very few supplemental suggestions. The command also did very well in a medical Inspector General inspection conduct- ed simultaneously. Recently Sentell's leader- ship was recognized by the American College of Healthcare Executives with the Navy Regents Senior- Level Healthcare Executive Award for sustained profes- sional leadership in his per- sonal and professional career. Sentell retires with 27 years of Navy service. He and his wife, Jeanmarie, will reside in the Washington, DC area fol- lowing his retirement. i"Look your best for less. 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Photo by 103 Megan Parfitt A SH-60F Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the NAS Jacksonville-based "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7, makes its final approach prior to landing on the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman is currently conducting carrier qualifications and operations off the East Coast and is also participating in a Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) with USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). JTFEX is a key component in the training cycle of an aircraft carrier and carrier air wing in the U.S. Navy Fleet Response Plan. Homes from the low $180's 6,4 Construction Company 904-378-9371 ::: Directions 1-10 west to Exit 351. left at stop sign at Chaffee Rd., left on Beaver St., approx I mile to Hammock Plantation on right. "Subject to change without notice.Corp. 724-7800. 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Photo does not depict racial preference. See sales representative for details. CGC1509034 JAX-37672 a.,o m.. I, BHCME HOM laxir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 15 M R Planner Mission First, Sailors Always The center is currently being renovated, will reopen Aug. 17. Project includes upgrade lanes, pinsetters and scoring system. Outdoor Pool Open through Aug. 14 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 I.T.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. Yalaha Bakery and Lakeside Winery in Clermont, Fla. Oct. 8 Includes the German Bakery in Yalaha, followed by a tour of the Lakeside winery. $23/person Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Jack Bedford, left, and Bob Lewis, both Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department bowling mechanics clean and lubricate the new pin spotters at the MWR Freedom Lanes Bowling Alley. The bowling alley has been under renovation since May and will reopen for business Aug. 17. Dudley Farm, Micanopy & Cross Creek Oct. 14 Includes the Dudley Farm, Marjorie Kinnan Rollins home site and shopping in Micanopy. $20/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Boats and Burgers Today, 3 p.m. Free water skiing, knee boarding and wake boarding, plus all the hotdogs and hamburgers you can eat! Mulberry Cove Marina Movie and Mall Trip Saturday, van leaves at 2 p.m. Orange Park AMC Free Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday in August, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax 8-Ball Tournament Aug. 17, 7 p.m. Winner receives a Navy Exchange gift certificate. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m., Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. 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) Aug. 26, 7 p.m.- Sahara (PG 13) Aug. 27, 5 p.m.- A Lot Like Love (PG 13) Aug. 27, 7 p.m.- The Amityville Horror (R) For more information about the marina please call 542- 3260. Safe Powerboat Operating Course Aug.27-28 $40/person Contact Mulberry Cove Marina to register and pay for class. Course is offered at the Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. 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 infor- mation on the youth center please call 778-9772. Skate Party Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. $1 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 778-9772. MWR Liberty sponsors Texas Hold'em tournaments By Daniel Calhan Liberty Program Coordinator T he hottest game on ESPN has come to NAS Jax! Every Monday at 7 p.m., you can walk into the Brewhouse Aopated inside The Zone 6nd take your chances against the best Jax has to offer in a Texas Hold'em tournament. This Morale, Weldare and RecreationDepartmerit (MWR), Liberty sponsored program has been growing in numbers weekly. There is no entry fee and $25, $15 ,and $10 gift certifi- cates to The Zone are given away as first through third place prizes for the tourna- ment. This weekly tournament is perfect for beginners who want to learn how to play the game, and for the experienced card player looking for bragging rights. ATAN Sean Murphy from VP-30, a two-year veteran of the game, has been playing at the Brewhouse since the first week agreed. "It's some- thing fun to do on a Monday and I can play without spending any money. Depending on how the cards are dealt anyone can win on any given night," he said. "It's a lot of fun to play with such a mix of people - young, old, men, and women," added Ellen Fritz, spouse of a Navy retiree. The Texas Hold'em tour- nament is open to anyone over the age of 18 who is eligible to come on base. Each week you will see a mix of officers, chiefs, Sailors, retirees, and spouses sitting at the same table trying to take each other's chips. To make things even more exciting, NAS Jax has joined the Jacksonville Poker Association's "Jack- sonville Hold'em Chal- lenge." , This is a 12-week Texas Hold'em tournament held in different restaurants all around the Jacksonville area on various nights of the week. The top eight finishers for each night will receive points for the amount of people out before them. At the end of the 12 weeks the finals will be held. Two thousand dollars will be awarded to the first place and $500 to second place finishers. There are three ways to win a seat in the finals. First is to be the player with the most points from any of the various restau- rants participating. Second, is to be one of the top five players with com- bined points throughout Photo by Shannon Leonard Rocky Esquivel (standing) celebrates after winning a big hand, while Mark Biscarner (right) watches in disbelief. Jacksonville. Third, is to qualify for the second chance tournament. The second chance tour- nament consists of the sec- ond place through sixth place from each location and the players who make it to the final table will advance to the finals. If you are having a hard time trying to find some- thing to do on a Monday night and you are interest- ed in playing Texas Hold'em, grab a couple of your friends and come out to the Brewhouse at The Zone and test your luck. For more information on Texas Hold'em, call 542- 1335. The Dentist Place And... The Dentist Place fo" KJs The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES LE~xcludin co- ays and deductiblesl Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 Bryan T. 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Lloyd Johnson, a grocery broker, in an effort to raise aware- PN1(AW) Ivan Martinez of the Personnel Support Detachment Jacksonville and PN1 (AW) K. Yvette Baker of Navy Regional Recruiting Command Southeast serve cake and punch to NAS Jax Commissary patrons Christy Butterfield and her 6-year-old daughter, Catie, during the Salute to Military Women event held Thursday. ness to the tremendous contributions that women in military service have made and continue to make in order to protect our free- doms. "This salute is very beau- tiful and makes me feel proud to be a woman in the Navy," said PN1(AW) Sara Jordan of VP-62. "I visited the Women's Memorial in Washington, D.C. in May and was deeply moved." Another happy military woman was PN1(AW) K. Yvette Baker of Navy Regional Recruiting Command Southeast, who said: "It's wonderful that companies like C. Lloyd Johnson take the time to recognize women in the military. Often, when peo- ple refer to Sailors, they immediately think in terms of men and not women. I'm glad we have this salute." According to Mary Mays, the area representative for C. Lloyd Johnson, the com- pany, in partnership with Photos by Miriam S. Gallet Female Sailors from various commands attend the Salute to Women in the Military at the NAS Jax Commissary Thursday. From left, PN2 Monica Ann Carter of NCWRON 26, PN1 (AW) Sara Jordan of VP-62, NAS Jacksonville Commissary Director Larry Bentley, YN3 Dana Deans of Navy Regional Recruit Command Southeast (NRRC), C. Lloyd Johnson Representative Mary Mays, PN1(AW) Ivan Martinez of Personnel Support Detachment, ITI(SW/AW) Marisol Dumlao, NRRC Southeast, ITC(SW) joelle Melton of NCWRON 26, NAS Jacksonville Commissary Grocery Manager Max Dimaya and PN1 (AW) K. Yvette Baker, NRRC. the Defense Commissary Agency will be making a cash donation to the Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation. The Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery is a unique, liv- ing memorial honoring all military women past, present and future and is the only major national memorial honoring women who have served in our nation's defense during all eras and in all services. Work on the memorial was in progress for about 11 years and it was dedi- cated Oct. 18, 1997. Some 200,000 people visit the memorial annually. Sailors Aweigh program starting soon From the USO he Sailors Aweigh Program, sponsored by the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation is preparing for the upcoming Jaguar season. The program gives free tickets, transporta- tion and a free T-Shirt to the families of deployed Sailors and deployable Sailors, with priority give to deployed Sailors' families. It is designed for chil- dren ages 9-16. Children can go with or without a parent, as chaperones will be provided or parents can accompany their chil- dren as a chaperone. Each chaperone will supervise three to five children, so there will be plenty of supervision. Free transportation will be provided to all participants in the program, and is a requirement of the program. A Navy bus will be stationed each game day near the Navy Federal Credit Union ATM Machine in the Exchange/Commissary parking lot. For games starting at 1 p.m., partici- pants are asked to arrive at 10:45 a.m. For games starting at 4 p.m., partici- pants are asked to arrive 1:45 p.m. The bus will depart as soon as all par- ticipants 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 agree to remain in the designated seating area throughout the game, and will ride the bus back to the base following the game. Each child will also be provided with $10 worth of Jaguar dollars courtesy of the USO to purchase food or merchan- dise at the stadium. Before departure, each Sailors Aweigh participant recites a pledge to "abstain from using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco." Deployed Sailors' families will have priority for participation in the pro- gram. Sailors on sea duty but not presently deployed may be put on a waiting list that will be eligible to fill the balance of the seats not filled by deployed families by the Wednesday before the game, and to serve as the waiting list to fill in slots on game day by families who do not show. Individual status will be confirmed before being placed on the actual "going to the game" list. If an individual deployed unit would like to make this a command event, arrangements may be made. Sign ups are first come, first serve, so make sure you sign up at the earliest possible opportunity. Sign up times for each game starts two Monday's before each home game. The schedule of Sailors Aweigh games for the 2005 season is as fol- lows: Sept. 11 Seattle Seahawks Oct. 2 Denver Broncos Nov. 6- Houston Texans Nov. 13 Baltimore Ravens Dec. 11 Indianapolis Colts Dec. 18 San Francisco 49ers Jan. 1 Tennessee Titans For further information or to apply for any of the games listed, contact Greg Reno at gregory.reno@navy.mil or 542-2179, Ext. 121. USO offers Jaguars tickets to active-duty members From the USO he USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (including pre-season) for $8 per ticket. In order for us to be able to sell these tickets at this price, there are a few rules we need to follow: These tickets may be purchased by active duty members only. We will be checking IDs when we sell the tickets. Active duty members may purchase a maximum of two tickets per game and can bring any guest they choose (civilian or military.) Active duty members may purchase a maximum of four tickets per game if they choose to bring their spouse and children. Ticket holders must enter the stadium via the USO gate, located between Gates 3 and 4. Other gates will not allow entrance to USO ticket holders. There will be gate guards at the USO gate to ensure the rules will be fol- lowed. Military IDs must be presented to the gate guards. No exceptions will be made by gate guards regarding the USO ticket policy. Violators will be turned away. Please cooper- ate with the gate guards. Ticket sales begin at 8 a.m. at the USO at NAS Jax (9 a.m. at the USO at Mayport), two Mondays before the game. If the tick- et sale date is a holiday, tickets will go on sale the following business day. For more information on group sales, call Sonya at 778-2821. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Aug. 25, 8 p.m. Jags vs. Falcons, tickets on sale Aug. 15. Sept. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Seahawks, tickets on sale Aug. 29. Oct. 2, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Broncos, tickets on sale Sept. 19. Oct. 9, 8:30 p.m. Jags vs. Bengals, tickets on sale Sept. 26. Nov. 6, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Texans, tickets on sale Oct. 24. Nov. 13, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Ravens, tickets on sale Oct. 31. Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, tickets on sale Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, tickets on sale Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale Dec. 19. JASCA preparing for a busy fall season By Capt. Vince Griffith Commanding Officer, FISC Jax The Jacksonville Area Supply Corps Officer's Association (JASCA) is gearing up for the fall and winter seasons, and we need your help. We are looking for.active duty, reserve, and retired supply corps officers. For those new to the area or for our new Supply Corps officers, JASCA is a non-profit organization comprised of local U.S. Navy Supply Corps Officers who are either retired, drilling reservists or on active duty stationed at units in and around the Jacksonville, Mayport and Kings Bay areas. While our primary objec- tive is to promote cama- raderie, mentoring and net- working opportunities inside and outside of the Navy, JASCA makes annual contributions to both local and national charitable organizations. After a fairly quiet sum- mer, we hoping to increased our membership, charitable donations for the National Supply Corps Scholarship Fund and improve commu- nication among all areas Supply Corps officers. Our first big event of the fall will be a golf tournament Sept. 16. For more information, call Lt. Cole Seibel at 542- 1157. JASCA is also planning other social and fund-rais- ing events such as a trip to the local dog track, a Jacksonville Jaguars game, and setting up a booth at the 2005 Jacksonville Air Show Nov. 4-5. If you are a supply officer and want to get involved in planning any of these events or simply want to be kept abreast of the opportunities to meet and share ideas/experiences call 542-1000, Ext. 188 or 168. For more information on JASCA go to www.jasca- home.org. Champagne and VIP Tables Lunch Specials Bachelor and Birthday Parties 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm Please call Vanessa for a consultation/or 1 an appointment (904) 728 Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM 5004 Fremont St. (On Cassat Ave. between San Juan Ave. & Blanding Blvd.) Specializing in cultivating & maintaining healthy hair with ualiti service in a timely matter -. '6 d f i g damaed ,a uI1~U^obdittle hair treatment Relaxers lot Cellophanes .Straw sets Wraps 1-5950 Additional,,specir.d. ......c.....,. .......f lmp much more OiC'.2ii I Marine Corps half marathon is Oct. 1 Attention all runners. The Marines have landed again. The second annual Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon and Freedom 5K Run will be held Oct. 1, at 7 a.m. The race course will begin at the Veterans Memorial Wall on the west side of AIltel Stadium and finish at Metropolitan Park. To participate in the 13.1-mile race or the Freedom 5K, sign up at any of the three 1st Place Sports locations or log on to www.1stplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall. Race profits will be donated to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, providing schol- arships to dependent children of service members from all the branches of the mili- tary, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers. Plaques will also be awarded for the top three finish- ers in all age groups. Ac *ALL C Oak PLAN/ LOT SQ.FT. 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Rosters are due by tomorrow 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. Open league softball meeting The meeting will be held today 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 Te VP AIl VF Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings As of Aug. 8 am Wins Losses '-30 6 0 MD Gold 5 1 D-16 5 1 VS-32 Blue VP-5 Officers VR-58 Blount Island VP-62 AIMD Red VP-5 Enlisted AIMD Blue 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 VP-5 5 5 Air Operations 4 5 Blount Island 4 5 VP-16 3 6 Power Playaz 3 6 Run & Gun 2 6 VS-31 1 8 AIMD 1 8 Flag Football Standings As of Aug. 8 Team Wins Losses VP-30 O'S 7 '0 Intramural Golf Freedom League Team FACSFAC HS-11 FASO Navy Band VS-32 Gold CNATTU VS-30 NCTS AIMD 610 HS-15 Standings As of Aug. 8 Wins 7 5 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 0 Losses 0 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 6 6 Summer Basketball Standings Team Protest This VS-22 VS-30 Naval Hospital HS-11 HS-15 As of Aug. 8 Wins 9 7 7 6 5 5 Losses 0 1 2 2 3 4 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy.Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays' and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. 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. firstcoastcommunity.com/mom- sclub. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @ sar.med. navy.mil. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hambones on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, Fla. For more information, go to www.pwpnflorida.com. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. Cancer Treatment t Research Foundation S 3150 Salt Creek Lane, Suite 122, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 (888) 221-CTRF http://www.ctrf.org a CFC participant provided as a public service 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. A Freedom Fighter's Ride sponsored by the Family Readiness Group of 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment is planned for Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. The ride begins at Cecil Commerce Center. Sign- ups can be made now by calling Linda Loughman at 573-2300, Ext. 1201 or on the day of the event beginning at 8 a.m. All proceeds will benefit the families of soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. The Jacksonville Area Supply Corps Association is sponsoring a golf tournament Sept. 16 at noon at the Bent Creek Golf Course. All money raised will benefit the National Supply Corps Association's Scholarship Fund. For more information, call Lt. Cole Seibel at 542-1157 or email cole.seibel@navy.mil. When. Bad Things Happen To Good Families, We're There. NAVY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS Medical malpractice happens to N3ay farnilic. Luts. rIt does anywhere else. And good families suffer Although active service members may nor :ue the goemnment for malpractice their dependents do have recourse. Our trial lawyers are also raI\,al eterars and urdertndwhat it means to be a Navy family. If you have a concern, call aomrneys who will ,ork. tnlesly to protect your interests. 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Rc i. r 340 ouSt. Jo ORTEGA RIVER-Luxury towering pinesand 4r Homes FSBO L,r -:-a. 5 33',. 2 pr.r, $i9.00 994-0485 (ounly Condo FOR SALE, 2/2, old pines some hard- Homes_ __ B130Tickets 3rZade t'r,2, '-sl c. Pn"e wt 350 Waterfront Brandnew. WoodTle, wdsandcreekthru MI NL S I orrvel 325 NorthJacksonville 5 6 6 2 6 7 6 2 OVELY HOME 330 Beaches BARTRAM DOWNS 2/2pe hr rceheountYrY- 140VacatonTeravel 326Springfield 561-471-5254 This is53/2 Boasts u4/2.5s, duatHiVan a, ca A 4/2, LAKEFRONTl HOME. 1904-476.2492 roads thru-out. 161 ac side ParkonBeach BeautifulSHardo3o7dDownNEFabulous Riverbrook. productive ecan Blvd. Call 710-7860 1 6Se s owown NEW CONSTRUCTION atiA Full ServiceBrokerage 2.97ACduOutstHVAndi ngrcha or dc e an Blvd-ca70-7860. l47Dating Services 330 Beaches 5BR/3BA. 30K er Floors, Eat in Kitchen, AFu0Brokerag$319,900. Call 710-4252 aurd w/beternthan 165 teainment10K. Ker- Huge FencedBackyard, WWW.callthechief.com 5$ 3 9 9 9 0 0 or Lke -clustom ENCA -lease/ purch, avg. ins. base, irri- 16 -'02, 3/2, MH, in services 332 Middleburneights nan Forest. 705-5797 www.calithehief.com 9042696000 Doctors Lake -Custom 2 2/2. + den, man gated w/3 wells. nice prk. CH&A, all ppl, Services3341 Keystone Heights/ at Neighborhood. yr old,all brick 4/3, amenities 303-809-4337 $3,899/ac. Call Jeanne like new, $10,90 3Melrose NLEWHIGHLANDGLEN Help-U-SellMcCoyRealty 877-346-7827 NEW3/2/1-2478sf,2 car 0sd,a2ft ceilin4/3, e 9 04-461-5690 9-4 $3, 22a9-349-0011 904ne ke891ne6711 0 S Par/ 33oo00sf+,3caronPresrv, (904) 573-1377 DON BROWN REALTY in Florentine. Cal lO ffockw 904-461-5690 229-349-0011 9048967il 11lay Lostouand nty Asking $680k. FMV$705k 270-1121 OR 571-7177 Watson Realtor Corp at house, Call owner Found 338 BakerCounty Ready Feb. 904-635-6334 ANEWPHASE HASSTARTED 904-759-9328 for showing 219-9674, 339 Putnam County PABLO BAY 4/3, w/offc & s JNEW LISTINGI JCP 4/2 $799,000 LOST -Diamond Tennis 34St.John'sCounty scrnmpool, hot tub, on ...... JARDIN DE MER fenced, screen'd porch, Bracelet. Sun evening 3St.Augustine wooded lot 2300SF BEACHBLVD.&5ITHST. Many up rdes, $259,900 FISING 3/g lot July 31. Jax Beach in the many upgrades, ready MURRAY HILL -1200sf, let us help with financing call 952/37-6497 or go on Eulace Rd. $425k. Chizu Rest or prk lot. 344StAugustine Beach to move in. $479,900. Historic Home on mightbeyourlastchanceto to:www.JaxRental.com www.eulace.com. Reward 422-5884 345Nassau County Call 992-7069 ark. Beautifully renov, own at the Beach- 904-219-6307 350tCond $165.900 707-4666 Brand new 3bdrm condos PILOTS DREAM2.5acLAWNLS ERVIC 3_____________ __ 5Condominiums New appls. fplc, end gar &more grass air strip w/run- cW Nb. Lotho-BeautIeful 3600utof Area/Town/ 310 Mandarin OpenEE- Mon-Sat11-5, Sun2-5 wayaess.0upgraded priv. StarRealty 6738050 AW N S ERVICE 120 Notices State SPRINGTREE- 904- 241- 2270 airplane hanger, sep. POTSBURG CREEK 120 Notices Manufactured Homes 3/3 Fpl, .AC landscaped AFFORDABLE QUALITY PO G CREEKout bdg. $29,90 693-0081 Bnrp370 Lots for Sale & fen'd lot, $210K. Call NEW HOMES ATANTIC BEACH/SELVA 386-747-9003/717-4763 1.36 A- $675, 0 693-0081 Bankruptcy Law Firm of 315 Farms/Acreage 904.260-2525 Motivated MARINA- FSBO 3/2, .75 A-$650 000; Lansing J. Roy PiPA. 3of nvestment Property Seller! Will Coop. 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. k s from oc ean, ST. JOHNS COUNTY Ad Properties also Complete Lawn Maintenance 391. 0030 3 Riement Comm. A1 i F t i5S. $495K, 904-247-3455 New 4/3 Home on Huge val. Colliers Dickinson 382 Retirement omm. A 3/2 exl loc 1450 sqft From the $150's. Water View Cul-De-Sac in 358-1206 Ext. 155 Please call for Free Estimates For Sale fpl, prof Indscp scn pch Ask about Special ATLANTIC BEACH Desirable Southampton Golf ST. JOHNS RIVER 4000SF, IF ANYONE WITNESSED 385Miscellaneous $187500. 334-501 Finance Programs. Beachside C Course Community. Owner fm. bowner.co We service: Westside, Orange Park, Mandarin, IF ANYONE WITNESSED 385 Miscellaneous $187,500. 334-5021 Finance Programs. 1/2, block to the ocean,WlCosiraber Su ptionB fST. OH NE -the incident on the 390 Real Estate Wanted 1ObOllk 7869135 on Wil i Le #a8333. 386.32&4292 f "Help Us Gw" Middleburg, Ortega and Eagle Harbor areas. i afternoon of 7/22/05 in A 4/2 HOME! Only 4br/2.5ba. 2800SF on Call Owner Direct. $219,950 "4Help Us Grow" iddleburg, Ortegaa front of Belk Lindsey at $45,0001 Listings or premium lot, 129' x80'r (88 81227 the Avenues Mal 298 Open House 00-749-8124 x1903 27116005 ,090,000. 904,536470 H(elp--Se 2C4 Real 355 Condominiums involving a security D DREAM HOME i n HOMES BY TONEY ATL BCH walk or bike to (904) 573-1377 355 Condominiums Est. 1981 Vietnam Veteran USMC 74-76 guardan9d4ayoung82 Beautiful Jul. Crk. CRC-057161 everything b H chA/a Vnparks. man. Call 904-608-9782 culs-de-sac on pond, __ cafes... like new 3/2.5, M.U l A 3/2 1408sf Stonebridge ARLINGTON Daily 114 4br incids 2 mast decks overlook pool/ HeeW. 9A/GatePkwy FSBO Univ Prk 4/2 suites. 3.5 ba, Ig walking 9 Argyle spa. B'tiful bkyd, 361 $178,600.651-2232 NEEDALAWYER? 2300sf Brk Open Fir attic, every amenity, 322Seminole Rd. $50oK obo Accident? Arrest? Divorce? Pin. Spit Br. Huge $549.9K.268-6175 motivated. 904,384,6255 AAAAttorneyReferral Svc Ktchn, Scrn prcn, C Frescrn rot BEACH- S PB OE enR 800-733-5342 24 hrs. Fncd yd. Completely FRUIT COVEForeclosure! 3Br/2Ba, All BrickArgylBEACHES- PVB Ocean RO Andrade Renovated. 15 into Must Sell! Only $45,000 Forest corner lot, $137K Grove 2 I r 2r,o dwtn, bch, mayp t. Listings 800-749-8124x5345 891i8672or781-6417 $1- 265S MilitaryRelocatlonSpecalist HO M E SEEKERS 125 Personals 904-335-7129. $248K Stately all brick Geor- B... URS&SELER. NEPT BCH FB g..t. .CDRNCUSN(re 125hte. ornhdh 548 St. hs. REE Wy LiStN T(CDRNCoUS(ret) Tired of wasting money on rent? 4-'- baths 3+ fireplaces, For Sale With Owner " WANTEDMOVINGC anedofficeroffi blp el L R V DeLne0247 Credit Problems? Bad debt? rBOXES AND PACK- ar3. 2 ,glot. $`149.900 randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com ING MATERIAL I $920,00m. 904-8 a-,426ai Cls-l 391-'765 WILL PICK U SAME Avondale/ $920,000. 904 2886426 OEN HOU By EdgeIfyou're buying, Let me help you be a home owner DAY. THANKS PLEASE 300 AOnaeg Help.U.Sell McCoy Realty RPeal HOUSESPB TETAT 300 o 15 Arlington a selling, or relocating, with little or no closing cost. HelpUSelLcom/McCoyRealty 8 1i3. lOam Ipm ginive me a call! 1262041 R sf CHS AV. ,. A3BR Foreclosure, -Ft. NCall n m ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, L.L.C ardetgar&carport, Carolne Only $44,900! tncd bk130 d corner lot Ustings-4 Jacksonville Ponte Vedra 3/2 w/ Watson Realty Corp JGTCES-(3) 65"X115", close to the 3/3T. tnconn $115,900. garage, + FLA& bonus 4729 US Hwy 17S 4651 JAG TICKETS-(3). sect Ortega River, $218k. 3/3TH,145sf, $115,900. rmon lake FSBOnus 144, $675 for all 3. 783-1049 or 629-3416 offWonderwood 15min. 100%FNANCING $31,900. will consider Orange Park, FL 32003 $678-20 foe w/opt. ,247-5116 ASK FOR MARK 012 992-206TS(r3 4 or keto Mayport. 565-142 Investment Property OK d O e rkF.n03 ASK FOR MARK C014262 PUBUSHER'S NOTICE 0 DOWN -0 CLOSING Bankruptcy OK, PONTE VEDRA BCH HOME! Sne te adver-e 4-3BR'S from $100k. Mark 904-279-1600 3/2. $143k! For Listings er is subject to the S. Jewel Realty 399-9555 7041 ALPINE ST. -2/1. ar Housin Act which BICK 3/1, 1450sf new $79335all 448-8710 makes it illegal to everything, crnr lot, 3353021. Elisting.co 3 OrangePark advermtise "any prefer- won't last. 514-4872 A 3/2 FORECLOSURE C ence, limitation or dis- Ony,9001 For listing s Auctions crimination based on FSBO Brick 3/1 be ful Only $46,000! Fo ising erence, limitation or Rd.t8-2395 like moel l 6800-749-8 124x73 3/2/2 4/3fncd acres zndbrick rdiscecriminaion.t s F OpenHousepoSat-Sun ol home, gated 200 Auctions status or national ori- new roof, complete 2- 220 Public Sales make anysuchNpref-G$182KoboS864Dickson4 in/isld a E s 9 nse pregnan womno 1183 RA P S /oenfrsans& B om discrim nation.p sel house Sat-Sun for horses, 1.09 ac, o 4h7.9 Orte10a Fo9s2 t of asd s ci re 807 a 6-5 Sww $2,0 9 s641344sf4 $199,9008282 oU e 0 w i aesn Snparents or legal custo- Vin s p.cs DR'S LAKE 4et E____________ OU AD-s dians, pregnant women 1183 RAN EDOLPH ST. On ooarM. ter 0 www.hansfordrealauction.com and eoprTle securing Owner Relocat ing, Mustt SellI YN EUT!Aalo (EUSN R) Ph. 1-800-962-5715 custody of children 800-767-4505 www. AL Amea I nd er12 lifelinehomesales Rcor Snead appt. PCS5/3.5,3 car gar, 4200sf, any advertisingM for real $69,9001 For listings 2/1's, 3/1's, 3/2's, some access. 1/2 ac, $ 510k with garages 210 Estate Sales estate which is in vio- 800-749-8124 x5437 H w/fplc. 465-7848/ Call Builder 716-7766 ORTEGA- Fri/Sat -4p informed that all BRIGHTH & CHEERY Buying a Home? 4739 Ortega Forest Dr. dwelling advertised in 3BR/1BA in Paxon area Contact your VA Antique's.Lenox.W/D, this newspaper are freshly painted in&outC odge&nmore. v il oa shinywdfirs new Home Loan Expert- IO complain of dis- ceramictileinititchen, crimination call HUD new carpet in great rm Laurie M. Potter 0 Georgia Real tol- free rsidtelephone Se 2 car attached gar YNCM (USN Ret) a ci5Estate 1-800-669-9777. The $89 900Mc'oyfe Selling r toll-free telephone Call Sandra Bryant Lying,S or FSBO St. Mary's Gor- number for the hearing 904-387-3555 refinancing? Contact"Fs geous 3/2 Mediterra- i m m a i r e d i s WATSON REALTYCORP, e._!A 4 nean home, overlook-REALTORS, MLS Laurie for any of your iunag Marish & oahke 904) 448-9330 x225 financing needs, including $344,900. 912i882-2508 TBUYERS & SELLERS Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA, home equity or SAVE THOUSANDS Cl FREE Wkly List of Homes Email: laudeipotter conventional loans. ........ For Sale With Owner @countrywide.com 2 Amelia Island S T H home.countrywide.com/ TIM B ER R U N 1TIM E RSR U m..........283AdTo7lauriepotterCondomini Beautiful Amelia Island 302 Riverside Help-U-Sell McCoy Realty 5613-2 San lose Blvd. HOMELOANS2 & 3 Bedroom C min m waterfront home in (904)_573-1377_HOELOAMo great location, 214S9F HelpUSelLcom 3McCoyReaty Jacksonvillen32207 3 '2 $429.900 A FORECLOSURE. M ...b... -i F 32201 c a ll 5 i4 2 5 -2 T6 ... .. 945 O r l ., g C,;r -14' 1 www. .r .. 'J4 24 60S45q.' 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Ocean River 745-3220 1300sf, w/spectaucularWESTSIDE -3/2, CH&A, $a new hown pay CALL 291-3100 and M Resountain Views. 2837 LydiaSt. 86naromic lake view EAGLE HARBOR CH. Avail N'Sid Sep4/2Executall rve avl 7280393/246 4487 and Soall -855. Rd.F Sik firm. Free Brore Mpt Nd 7 /lanaikita.01/05. pets886-Opportunities meant. Ready to be WS -3/2, SW, off Collins Dreams! Call Now For T" 3/1.5. Close to tors, 1 car coy. pkg. Avl spa, scr 269 Refernc e r xed lpet s 56-13Oprtunt ies Call 249-96 76lac+-lo in Mandarin, 100% fi g w .5 TH Wk to bach. perks 8 2 1 Week Day Class Aug l 78/5H700 hghpeseTssPoj AeVaNi-3Eter EASTSIDEo-HUD OK, pets. 904655-2533 430BAMEARoommates 60 Financial Serices 8 k22 SmATTN: LoeDOWNERS Call 745 3220 & sewage bill. 465 Aug83 CH/A, Fenced yard. t rn .' 550 of pesies6 s Good or bad credit, your 27AC. 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If Interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 DRIVER Class a CDL, Owner Operators, Smith Cartage, local & Road. Sign on Bonus Call Kent 381-0486 DRIVER for courier company with own van with airport exp. Sal- $ 500 $ 700 per week. Call 1-877-490-6200 (Toll Free) or 718-624-2000. Ask for Vinny/Andrew. DRIVER for local fuel delivery. Class B CDL with Hazmat, clean MVR, pay AIW exp. Call 645-6396 evenings. DRIVERS & SUPPORT PERSONNEL Blount Island Jaxport CDL A OR B A PLUS Former military Encouraged Day one benefits! Call Royal Staffing Services today (904)732-9300 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 CLASS D. DOT; drug screen, good MVR local delivery, good bnfts. Apply in person Parnell- Martin Co. 114 Park St, Jax. DRIVERS FULL TIME & PART TIME CHARTER BUS, CDL B PLEASE CALL 381-9496 M-F 10 to 3pm Growing Co. needs Short Haul & Regional Drivers. Be your own boss. Lease purchase. You control your home time. Earn big $$$ weekly. No money? No credit? No problem! Own your own truck. Company drivers welcomed. CDL & 2yrs 18wheeler exp. is req'd. Call 800-87 -3201, or Andy 800-726-8780 www.sheltontrucking.com T bW bugab For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. Drivers Experienced only apply. Clean MVR. Great benefit package, vacation, pd holidays, 401K, health ano dental insurance. EOE DFWP A ly at: FLORIDPA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 INDPT CONTRACTORS Need indpt contractors with SUV's, PU trucks, Vans, pleany of work good pay Apply at Priority Couriers, 4344 Philips Highway. John Carlo, Inc. needs an experienced fuel driver, must have CDL license. Competitive salary and benefits. Call 904-251-4998 EOE/AA I w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $7.50hr. Apply in person at The Parts House 10321 Fortune Parkway, Bldg 400 Drug Free wkplc WHEELCHAIR DRIVERS Must know city well & be able to travel. DFWP N/S. Apply at 2144 Rosselle St Ask for Mr. Allen or Mr. Taylor. No phone calls. WRECKER DRIVER CDL or Class E lic req'd; Exp. pref'd. For busy tow company. Exc pay + benefits. Call 904 996-8333 710 Industrial/ Trades A/C INSTALLER Residential. Co. benefits. DFWP. Call 764-1015 APT MAINTENANCE TECH HVAC, Plumbing, elec- trical exp. EOE Apply in person 115 South Third St. Jax Beach or fax resume 904-249-2011. AUTO BODY TECH PAINTERS & PAINTERS HELPER- needed Must have experience. Large shop, full benefits Call Andy 545-0577 Auto Glass Installers Lee & Cates Glass is looking for exp install- ers who wish to work for the leader in our industry. Low turnover exc benefits. Send resume to HR @ 904-355-0131 or call Bob @ 904- 354-4643. CABINET DESIGNER Major corporation seeks a bright, articulate and career minded indi- vidual. Must have a good image and enjoy working with people. No travel. Salary plus commission $45-60K. Full benefits. 20/20 experience a must. For appointment call (904) 519-0400 Cable Installers with exp. Lake County, truck req'd. 880-2330 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'slde, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759-2875 CARPENTERS (Form and Frame), IRONWORKERS, LABORERS, with transportation, call 726-5661 (Jacksonville) or 249- 8147 (Beaches). CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. CaU Max 800-693- 7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS Depend- able Framers & Helpers Competitive pay, ben- efits avail. Exp. & transp. a must. Call 509- 1960 btwn7am- 5pm Carpet Helpers & Installers. Exp. Need 352-516-6991 CRANE OPERATOR- 23.5Ston truck crane. CDL class A exp'd & cert Call Gene 783-9000 ext 24 Drywall/ Metal Stud SUPERINTENDENT for interior general contractor. Bnfts & op- portunities Ph. 477.9437 or fax resume 268.8995 EARTHWORKS OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC has Immediate openings for the following: *Heavy Equipment Mechanic * Equipment Service Tech ANpply in person at 11932 NSR 121, Macclenny FL 32063; (904) 653-2800 ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES NEEDED Job + Training EOE FCEAP 904-824-0220 ELECTRICIAN Residential. Co. benefits. DFWP. Call 764-1015 ESTIMATOR- with con- ceptual design exp. needed for small GC. Call 880-8110 or fax resume 880-8408 707 Driver Johnstone Supply is seeking local route drivers Tor its so. side loc. We seek 24 ft. box truck driver's with 3 5 yrs. exp. CDL license pref. not mandatory We seek proactive, self starters that are HS grads with basic com- puter skills & ability to pass crime. / drug screenings. Send your resume to Johnstone Supply Distribution Mgr., 11710 Central Parkway. Jacksonville. FL 32224 or via Fax to (904) 998-5113. or via e m a i I t o jaxhr@johnstonesup- ply.com. We offer competitive pay, bonuses, and benefits. EOE: m/f/d/v LOOK NO FURTHER: 12 Class A drivers needed NOW! Call GPC driving 443-7377 for an Instant Interview and be working in 48 hours. Hazmat a PLUS SIGN ON BONUS! OWNER OPERATORS Containerized freight to do local & OTR work. Must have Hazmat & 3 yrs exp. Call 714-4454 RAMP DRIVER Exp a must. AM. PM shifts. Apply In person: Parsec, 4267V N. Edgewood Dr., Jax, FL 32246 Top pay. Full time Ben- efits. Call S&W Materi- als 714-7070 SERVICE ROUTE DRIVER, Class B alrbrakes apply 2815 Powers Ave NOW niring lectricians, Mechanics Supervi- sors, Estimators Project Managers, Electrician rate $15-$19/hr Great Ben- efits, FEAT, Ins., 401K Sign-On Bonus-Long Term, Commercial work. EOE Call Greg Wolf (407) 857-6133 OFFICE MGR Multi tasker for small office. Good pay & bnfts. 389-7366 PAINTERS w/exp - FT/ New construction. 904-838-2767; 259-7931 PIPEFITTERS & PLUMB- ERS Tired of being under appreciated? Looking for a fantastic career opportunity. Coastal Mechanical Services is currently seeking all skill levels from trade helpers to certified Journeymen & 6G Cert Welders to work on our high pro- file Ig commercial projects We offer competitive wages, Pd Vacations, Pd Holidays, Insurance, 401(k) & other incentives. If you are highly motivated & want to be part of a winning team, please call 800-391-5757 ext. 48 leave message EOE M/F/D/V Drug-Free Workplace Hill0ran, Tallman, Laborers, Good benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 PIPE LAYERS/ TAILMAN/HILLUAN/ LABORORS For RB Baker Construc- tion. Medical. dental. pd vac. pd holidays 401K. Pre Employment Drug Screen. For more info call 904824 9901 x 202 EOE/DFWP PRESS OPERATOR- Hei- delberg Qickmaster, dgital 4 color 904-642-5775 382-9796 SHEET METAL A/C DUCT INSTALLERS Tired of being under appreci- afeALookI nnglnfora 'a ---.-- -~ 710 Industrial/ S0 Trades GATE OPERATOR / ACCESS CONTROL TECH Will train. Electrical/ Electronic exp req'd. Apply 1252 W. Beaver St GENERAL OFFICE FT Mon-Fri 7:30-3:30. Word Excel, phones. filin axing, etc. Start at $7/hr. Phllips Hwy 4Sunbeam 731-1884 GROWING GENERAL CONTRACTOR looking for exp. carpentry help. Must have trans, tools,be dependable and drug free. 591-2401 HEAVY EQPT OPERATOR & OTR DRIVERS small growing site & prep cO. 04-35O-0502 HOUSEWRAP INSTAIJ.ERS Must have transporta- tion. Pay based on exp. Benefits/ Bonuses. Hardworking reliable people only 66- 0707. INSULATION INSTALLERS earn up to $750/wk, Valid FL Drivers Lic a must. Will train. Sign on bonus / exp only. 904-781-0081 James IRON WORKERS Min 3 yrs exp req'd. Call Brad 237- 0187 LUMBER PERSON Exp'd. Part Time. To order & check lumber shipments to Bermuda To apply or for more information Fax: 1-441.-292-6561 or email: thelane(ilbl.bm Must have CDL Class D' Lic. Clean driving record. Benefits. 353-8280 DFWP MAINTENANCE TECH For commercial office park. Up to $13/hr. Midtown Centre Office. Park. Fax 396-6366 MR. APPLIANCE the nations leader in appliance repair needs Techs, top pay & bnfts Call Richard 389-7366 0 !I! 0 ^ 710 Industrial] 710 Trades SUPERINTENDENTS- needed for commercial projects. Pay com- mensurate with exp. Call 880-8110 or fax resume 880-8408 TREE SERVICE Grounds persons & tree cutters exc. pay+bonuses Beaches area. Call 285-4625. WATER MGMT TECH To inspect service & maintain. F/T Exp prefer, will train paid vac benefits, co. truck. clean FL driv lic. DFWP Call 731.3144 WELDER w/fabrication exp. competitive salary w/benefts. Apply 1252 W. Beaver St. 34-4282 712 Mechanic MECHANIC Auto/Truck. Gas/Diesel. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904.695-7045 MECHANIC needed for highway construction company. Min. 3-5 yrs exp needed. Call 904-759-2835 EOE/AA TRAILER MECHANIC Night shift, basic mechanic aptitude, welding, and trailer repair a must. Apply in person: Parsec, 4267/2 N. Edgewood Dr., Jax, FL 32246 714 Insurance AUTOMOBILE APPRAISER & PROPERTY ADJUSTER needed for Duval & St. Johns counties. Expe- rience required. Please send confidential resume to The Doan Group, PO Box 350704, Palm Coast Fl 32135 715 Management/ 71 Professional CLOSING COORDINATOR for local real estate co. Exp'd only. Base salary + bonuses. Fax resume to 904-288-7993 New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in .Jax We will teach v- th. --tL fL U you the scret us success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 RBHS, MHRC and ar MHCJ have the fol- RBHS, MHRC and lowing opportunities MHCJ has the follow- available immedi- ing openings: ately to people who want to make a dif- Program Manager ference in the lives of *Elementary others through School Program behavioral health Masters level, license care: preuferred, exp. RNS. Inpatient. Required. Great Schedules. Clinician Juvenile Full Benefits S Justice I M.F, No Weekends Masters level, exp. required. pref. LPNs-. Inpatient Family Service Baylor, Weekends only, Counselor Benefits S. ex w,w/ Community RN children and allies pref. FT, MH/SA population Emal. s Mental Health FT Evenings or PT FT, PT, all shifts, Weekends. BA/BS + 1 direct care yr experience in; For more info, diagnosis, please call 743-1883. Case Manager- FT positions offer ben- Entry level efits. PRN RNs and LPNs, BA/BS required. MHTs always welcome. Applynpeon person a.Il.-4 pn., MF only) ( m oly) ormaIresumneto or na resume to mmS Hiro 3umRMOi NSy MS, Hunan Resources, IntlOO Suite 700 Floor), a F2 Jacksovle, FL 32211. Fax resiae t743-510S Fax resume to 743 5109. EOFADRUGFREE EOE' A DRUG FREE WORKPlACE WORKPLACE River Garden Hebrew Home Always Recruiting for the Best! RNs LPNs C.N.As Interested? Contact Human Resources, 11401 St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32258, (904) 260.1818, Fax (904) 8867768. www.rivergarden.org Drug Free Workplace. --- aooo&%ML ' High time you joined DRS. The military has had a great influence on you. It's given you a strong sense of responsibility and the drive to succeed. This will make you an excellent addition to DRS. A growing, regional service provider for DISH Network, we offer trustworthy Individuals like you steady schedules, excellent benefits, good pay and strong advancement potential. So bring your determination to DRS as: SATELLITE TECHNICIANS Immediate openings throughout Florida for mechanically Inclined individuals. We supply the truck and tools. As a member of our team, you'll receive health insurance, 401(k), vacation time, paid training and more. Please apply online at www.hrmcacclaim.coml/apply/drscareers. DRS is a drug/ smoke-free EOE DIGITAL RECEPTION SERVICES, INC. 715 Management/ 7 A3 Professional Director of Posi ion requires good people skIlls. Accuracy and speed In process- ing are Important. Superior on the Job attendance Is essential. Student financial aid experience required. Salary positions with medical, dental, vision, vacation, and 401K benefits. Drug free workplace and back- ground check. FAX resume and compen- sation requirements to ( 904) 646-9467. We have trained thou- sands of professional welders for over 55 pears. Tulsa Welding school 3500 Southside Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216. UNIVERSITY OF PHOE- NIX Jacksonville Cam- pus, Business Devel- opment Specialist to increase and maintain Positive awareness of ni versity. Retirin, military or military spouses encouraged to apply. Contact: Dara Stone, 904-245-6908 or dara.stone@phoenix.edu 720 Medical Awesome Opportunities! We are currently seek- ing 3 Medical Assis- tants for a Family Practice/Pediatric setting. All applicants must have at least 1 year of professional experience. MA must be confident in EKG's, Blood Draws, Vitals and Injections. Also seek- ing a friendly front office associate for check in/check out and insurance verification as well as a seasoned Transcriptionist/Medic al Secretary and Bill- ing/Collection Associ- ates. We offer great gay and benefits. NO EW GRADS PLEASE! Fax resumes to 904.332.8833 INSURANCE BILLING /COLLECTIONSSUPER- VISOR for large medi- cal practice, fax resume 904-634-8912 745 Sales 752 Warehouse II I 720 Medical RN FrT & PT Orange Park Pain mgmt exphelpful. No wknds, no shifts. Fax resume 904-27&6-4462 Attn: Clinical Director CSC 723 Dental DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- needed for S'side office. Exp only. 4.5 days wk, 733-5533 Office/ 725 Clerical ADMIN ASST- Midtown Centre Office Park. organized with od hone voice. Up to 12/hr Fax 396-6366 Fast growing mortgage co. seeks RECEPTiON- IST. Experience in the mortga e industry a plus. Call 904 899-6666 Or e-mail resume to smingle@iffdnow.com SECTY/RECPT- dependable. Multi line phones. Word & Excel. Confidential resume to PO Box 65252, Orange Park. FL. 32065 T735 Restaurants/ 735 Hotels ASST MGRS, SHIFT MGRS, & MGR TRAINEES Fax resume 386- 325- 9957 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 DANCERS, DOORMAN, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train- AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DANCERS * Waitstaff and Security Day/Night shifts avail. Busiest club in town! GOLD CLUB 645-5500 Line Cooks Apply Mon -Sat, 2pm. 5pm. Brick Restaurant 3585 St. Johns Ave Hiring PT Maintenance $10/hr. Call 641.5033 or 860-2793 SERVERS Exp'd. Days. Club Continental, Orange Park. 264-6070 Waitresses, Bartenders, Doorman Call 399.1110 737 Real Estate LIC. AGENTS WANTED to join an energetic, residential Real Estate Co. No desk or monthly fees marketing mate- rials provided, Numerous client leads, competitive commis- sion. N.E. Florida homes realty. Lee Thomrpson. Broker. Call Director of Financial Aid Position requires good people skills. Accuracy and speed In process- ing are important. Superior on the Job attendance Is essentiaL Student financial aid experience required. Salary positions with medical, dental, vision, vacation, and 401K benefits. Drug free workplace and back- ground check. FAX resume and compen- sation requirements to (904) 646-9467. We have trained thou- sands of professional welders for over 55 years. Tulsa Welding School, 3500 Southslde Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216. 750 Technical/ Engineering CONSTRUCTION MGMT Keville Enterprises. Inc. seeks exp'd construc- tion mgrs for future projects. Civil and/or Environmental Engi- neering or Construc- tion Mgmt degree reqd. Min. 5 yrs. exp. in util- ity & infrastructure construction manage- ment. Send resumes, refs, & salary history to mwhitehead@keville.com or fax @ (904) 493-6071. Draftsman for surveying co. w/exp Ph. 346-1733 ESTIMATOR Join the fastest growing home improvement co in SE Florida. 10 Mil+sales. 2 yrs mmin exp with drafting /autocad in construc- tion related industry. Computer literate Phone 904-732-7263 or fax 732-7264 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, pd Vac, 401K Pay commensurate with exp. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHS, CABULING INSTALLERS & HELPERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY for Jacksonville & Orlando Fl. regions. National telecommu- nications & engineer- ing services co. Exc. benefits pkg. incls 401K. Post-offer drug test & clean driving record req'd. Fax resume to 904,880-3109 or mail: MILCOM Systems Corp. 7091 Davis Creek Rd., Jax., FL 32256 milcom- systems.com/careers No phone calls please EOEM/F/VD JACKSONVILLE (ATANTIC BLVD) Max's Restaurant & Grand Ballroom 1312 Beach Blvd Jacksonville Beach JACKSONVILLE (SE) Embassy Suites 9300 Baymeadows Rd Jacksonville FORKLIFT DRIVER GREAT PAY! CUE & CASE, SALES, INC is seeking energetic detail orientedindi- vidual for fast paced warehouse. $10- $12/hr + bonus program & benefits. Requires some heavy lifting. Exp req'd Mon-Fri 9:30.6 or 7:30 4. DFWP call Pam Wright 904-584- 0108 GREAT PAYI CUE & CASE, SALES, INC is seeking energetic, detail oriented indi- vidual for fast paced warehouse. $8-$10/hr + bonus program & ben- efits. Requires some heavy lifting. Exp a plus but will train. Mon-Fri 9:30-6 or 7:30-4. DFWP call Pam 904-584-0111 753 Security Security Forces, Inc Immediate Openings Baldwin Site Supv M-F Days $11.00 Westslde Shift Supv M-F $9.40 Northside W-Sun Days/Aft $11.37 Downtown fS.40 & UP Floaters $9.00 & UP Medical ,401k,Vacations Apply On Line: sn.appone.com Or in Person at our office 2120 Corporate Square Suite 26 Interviews Held Thurs lOa -7p & Fri 9a-4p 904-721-9121 AB9100008 SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Full and Part Time Immediate Interviews $8.50/ hr for training $10.00/hr after training completed National Security Com- pany has immediate opens for Security Officer and Security Supervisors In the Fernandina Beach area. We offer competitive wages, opportunities for advancement and excel- lent working conditions in a professional busi- ness environment. Weekly Pay/ Medical/ Dental/ 401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance. H/S Diploma /GED, valid driver's license and security license are required. Must be able to pass drug screening and backgrounds check. Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history and willing to work various hours a must Please Apply: M- F Sam- 3pm (904)261.5551 M/F/D/V/EOE B9000174 FLEMING ISLAND Quality Inn 300 Park Ave North Orange Park 753 Security SECURITY POSITIONS for high profile accounts. Must be lc'd exp'd and present a professional appearance. Previous law enforcement/ military background a plus. Pay rate up to t$10/hr. Apply at Fox Protective services 7999 Philips Hwy. Ste 305, Jacksonville, FL or call 904-737-4949 Other positions also avail. rug screening req'd. 755 Miscellaneous Join a national effort to assist in the enrollment of the new part D pre- scription drug plan for retirees on medicare. Duties include education and distribution of part D materials. You will work in pharmacies and senior centers in your local area. Training is provided. Call Floyd today to secure full informa- tion. Phone number (904) 332-0715 A&P MECHANICS /FLIGHT ATTENDANT: for a corporate airliner based at JIA. Email contact information/ r e s u m e t o whj03Caatt.net for interview on Aug. 12th. CASTING AT SOLLESSA In Atlantic Beach Thurs. Aug. 11th 5:30-7:30 for Photographers. Make-up Artist & female models. For info call 241-8600 DANCE TEACHERS NEEDED WILL TRAIN 904 388-9952 HOUSEKEEPERS At MasterCorp. average $10 per hour. We train Vou at $7.50 per hour. work is scheduled for Fri/Sat/Sun. Paid weekly. Benefits offered. Must have own transportation. Also hiring supervisors. Call (904)591-6484 IRRIGATION INSTALLER Good DL A transp. nec. Exp. a +. Call DLR. Leach Irrigation 904 285 5575 LANDSCAPE & IRRIGA- TION LABORERS- for Jacksonville area. Good benefits. Call 352-516-6991 LUBE TECHS F/T Start $9/hr based on exp. The Lube Co. 2727 Clydo Rd. S'side 731-5655 DFWP MAINTENANCE PERSON General duties, must be able to work every other weekend. Apply inperson Tues-Fr 8-10o Timuquana Country Club. 4028 Timuquana Rd DFWP EOE PRE. SCHOOL TEACHER Experience a plus. F/T, NW Jax, Call 35& 2863 Support your military newspaper For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. AirNews We bring the military market to you. 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: Work Phone # Name (please print): 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE UMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDMDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All Information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Organization: Signature: Date Submitted: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: D 1 wk ) 2 wks 1 3 wks L 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 tom) 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: n aeiRier News One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 I EU-*- .--3 I OUR NEW JACKSONVILLE LOCATIONS ARE HOSTING JOB FAIRS Sun 8/114 12pm-6pm, Mon 8/15 & Wed 8117: lOam-4pm and Tues 8116 & Thurs 8118: 2pm-8pm Kohl's invites you to join our friendly new team. As one of the fastest growing department store chains in America. Kohl's offers a dynamic. secure environment competitive compensation, great benefits, an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and immediate merchandise discounts. We are seeking Associates for the following positions: * Register Operators Loss Prevention Officers * Department Associates Truck Unloaders * Customer Service Associates Housekeeping Associates * Early AM Stock Team Evening Ad Set/Pricing Assocs. To apply for a position, please visit us at: www.kohls.com/jobs or call 1-877-NEW-KOHLS (1-877-639-5645) PLEASE COME PREPARED FOR YOUR SCHEDULED INTERVIEW. Bring four work references (w/phone numbers) & dress professionally. MUST BE 17 YEARS OR OLDER TO APPLY. EOE A DRUG-SCREENING COMPANY I mm W; i m NMI; i m W; i M:lm W; i N ?93" 1 PPM IAi 1-171 1~-. 1 I-I_ I i ~- II~ L- --- -- 755 Miscellaneous TYPE SETTER/PREPRESS For printer. Knowledge of In Design. Photo- shop & Illustrator. Exp with process color reqd. FT 12noon-8pm benefits. Fax resume to 731-5631 or email bctjax@bellsouth.net 4, Work from Home. We will train you. Must have PC with internet. Registered with BBB. Apply at www.employmentfrom- home.net/P140224 760 Part-Time LAWN MAINT Immed. opening. $8 $9hr exp & transp 215-1828 Rob NANNY'S Good pay for exp'd. Mand/SS/OP. 904-262-6894 Bchs 904-241-2723 OFFICE ASSIST 20 hrs wk to answer phone, file. Word & Excel req'd. Financial svcs exp a plus $10/hr Southpoint area. Fax res 296-0575 870 Lawn Service- Landscaping GERROD LAWN SERVICE *Mow & go $25* Wkly full svc $35; *Yrly con- tract wkly full svc. $35 Call 904 553- 0030 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 20 Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 92S Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances 4.4 Cubic Foot refrlg- e rator 1.6 cubic foot Refrigerator, $250.00 small upright freezer $75.00 all good condition 354-5675 DRYER & WASHER Irg cap. exc cond $200 both 904-396-1672 4, GE ELECTRIC DROP-IN RANGE. Almond with black door. Self cleaning, good condition. $75. Phone 779-5929 KIT APPL -white, side/side frig. $600. Gas range $250. D/W $100, mcwv $50. or all for $900. 477-1554 ARefrigerator-auto I ice c u b es , L. 24.6cu.Kenmore frostless, exc cond.$200 call 772-1077 cell-568-6191 W/D-HVY DTY MYTG. Ovszd cap+/30 day det dfpnr/intelidry $500 obo 880-2026 Washer/dryer set,very good shape $250.00 Call 994-0100 WASHER & DRYER Kenmore, works greata! $350 for both obo 912- 729- 5654 or 904 22& 0240 Whirlpool side by side I refrigerator ..- : : :. .. .r '.. ', .~.: '"r. : .J 905 Articles For Sale 3 Piece sectional Sw/'rold-cut Queen oBed $1000. Oo0 Dresser w/ Mirror $300 Jean 375-0422 Above Ground Pool $ro pump unit 1 HP S$100.00 little used 904-757-9109 Aquarium hood with fluorescent light. I|) measures 29 inches by 111/2 inches. like new. $20. firm 268-2482 BED EXTENDER for |Ford hanger Edge pickup '02. $100, never used 912- 576-3130 4, BREAST PUMP, SMedela pump in stylee double breast -pump In original box. Re tal for $259 will sell for $100 firm. Call Joann 904-772-7133 Car Top Carrie. 4 "large" good con- I 1 dition $50.00 box $25.00 call & leave msg 777-8120 4 COWBOY BOOTS, means size 12, black. v never worn. $50.00 912- 576- 3130 4 CrimInal Justice Books CRM/Por 123 CRM 332 CRM419 CRM430 Terrorism corrections Law organiza- tion contact Mary Sanchez at 220-4577 or 612-9998 Crutches, wood, padded, adjustable. \i /long pair and short pair. each $8. firm 22 JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 " Articles 945 Garage 955 Household Musical Sporting Pet's & 1 Pet's & 1 Pet's & 1 Pet's & 1010 Pet's & For Sale 945 Sales Furniture 970 Merchandise/ 980 Goods 1010 Supplies 1010 Supplies 10 Supplies AU010 Supplies 1 Supplies Services 4, Easy Anchor Puller W'side-Movlng Sale White Metal Double -, SEMINOLES soft Am. Stafford Shire Ter- COCKER PUPS-Femrn, buff Jack Russell NKC,14wks PUG -Female, S Model 8 Powered 7766 Rolling H Is Dr. IDecker Twin Beds DIGITAL PIANO, Yamaha leather Jacket 2XL rier AKC Pups & Older and parties, AKC, $300 F, B&W adorable,pd $900 CKC $600 AWESOME AUGUST SALE by a Ramsey Winch Sat Aug 13th. 8am-? \I? perfect condition Clavinova CLP-311, 1 9 9 3 to 1 9 9 9 female breeder all col- cash 289-9155 sell $500. 543-1714 807-6628 Bostons. Yorkies, Yorkie new $1600.00 sell Golf Clubs,cloth, stereo, etc. $60.00317-1990, $1700obo. 541-0565 National champs ors $500. 352-475-5050 Mixed, Beagles, Cock- for$550 OBO excellent 291.4190,4770312 multi color brand new ,COCKERwSPAIELseMos2. LBAKCpuppiesyel ow PUGo PULE PM P,ers, RatTerriers, Spitz. condition 264-0969 N 'slde-O.rtea Forrest ORGAN -Lowery, loaded. beautiful $350 firm AMERICAN BULL DOGS buff will sell for $250. puppies s l P PUP M, reg Chihuahua Chihuahua 4168 Watereak Lane all access $1480 317-7157 8wks, colors, UKC. HC, Call 317-7800 a shotsand wormed. $400 cash 289-9048 M Mini Dach Lab. d300-$500. 3869D3-3202 $300. Call 845-3356. 504-1171 Fldareheavy 3FamlySaefumn WIEP STCD 387-9797.NMINIPU duty e-large cloth.toysjewlery, n- W E R 215 American Bulldog CKC AKC, 3M, Shots, HC, short L Pu aRoAT I Pa caaclty washer ens & more.Sat 8a-lpm <1L$75 Rockinghorse. Piano Yamaha Baby / WEIGHT BENCH, lat white, taking $100l dep, a, ShoCs.HC r Lab Pups-AKCblack PYGMY GOATS for sale $60.00 kerosun kero- -wooded wagon Grand C-3 Conserva- |bar, arm & leg ready 8/8. 90 477.188 hair, $200 Cash 6528044 blockheads,HC,3m/lf Afrlcn Reese 8863ul sene portable heater $30.00 pool table. 10 games in tory Series w/ Disc u rIs 105I b6s 8wks9championshp-3391 call278-962 00 Bargain HuntersGalore o Laverpolishedebony weight deliveryo- Aaru-220gal ENGLISHBULLDOGS, bloodlinefield&show. excel cond. asking sibe 907-87 1420 75 w/stadccesso-h AKC Champ. Bckgrnd. $400. 879-0272 Rott Pup-AC,6mo old. HOT TUB/SPA person This Sat&Sun have your $20,000. 912-352-2289 r.iee i es. Salt/fresh $1500 and up. 272-468662940 like new, sacrificeS$1495. g arag e sale at The 12PC BENNINGTON COT- etup $800 call Mini Dachshunds-AKC 294-5143 Can deliver 349-4014 Marketpacse. saVendor oTAld.$3 ERoMN new mk0moo Sporting .1 382-7687 or 521 3645. FREEg-Buster Needsna 9 wks, wormed, shots, Pace r 980 Goods Wanted To BassetHound-AKCMale neutered Lab mix. $395912-57&9878 Shiba lnu-male,lOmo, Ti Sporaton Large Char Broil $7/Day32am t retand, pkr. Buy OrTrade lyr old,$150.CKC-Black Please call 879-4432 -2 red & white AKCshots Aviation Smoker with side 7059 Raona, 786-FLEA pugMale $350. yr Overseas PCS-2 $300 obo.215-0875 1200Aviation frebox $50.00 50.539828 GOLFCART-$500, with old.386-364-1652 German Shepherd, AKC, Cats need loving S1205Boats 2194329 charge, runs good RECUMBENT white, bik/siv 8wks, home. Healthy. Cur- SHIH-TZU Ready 8/10 1210Sailboats 214329 r Garden/ 294-0 95 / EXERCISE BIKE BEAGLES -8wks, tri Call904-781-9872 rentShots-Microchip AKC, 3M,HC,multi-cir, 121SBoatDockage& LaSner MagnoxTV Lawn Machinery FCATE iWANTED, 220-3630 $250color.86s/w HC, lm, 3f, GeShep/EuroBldlin great with children call $400.573-6692 Carrie Rentals pictue I V n pictL n Machinery GOLF CART EZ Go. 2yrs $250 868-3S38 r C S Bldlide ca12-673-7865 k,/.jfw/ex screen pro-- & Tools old, new batteries light $ 8 2e Marine Equipment wtectergreatcon500.00 o Lawn Mower kit. Aft seat & deck, exc WANTED TO BUY BICHON FRISE -1M. AKC, Exc w/kds. Bred ua ity Siberian Huskies 2M/2F and Supplies one stant -Murray,2yrs shape, $2900.631-6658 P r e- c o m p u t er H/cert 3mold, pups21mo.2622899 PAPIONS -AC vet Reg. ChB386- 5471312 123RV'sand Supplies on wheels just wantl I oMurray,2yrs0 BANKRUT AUCTION mechanical bookkeeping 525-7782 HceCt, shots, lOwksld,9 soetngdffe call oldrunsoreat Brunswick,-GA810aCUBS Pin e he acang 525-7782 HAVANESE PUPS AKC blk/wht, 4 M, $600, toy 912-576-8477 1235 RV Rentals 90529-8263 912-673-6496 after Thur 8/18/05 HD ig 2 thru L ne 386Blue Pit Bulls-UKC/ADBA very lovin ready 8/20 fern $700. Will arrange ADORAB1300 Motorcycles/Mini 4pm to see. MH/l u HD edeclub 912-713-7779 colors.Cal386-362.5101 transp. 864-378-6644 Bikes & Moving Boxes; used 573 9377 days. motorcycle/ camper Excellentcondition. www.trubluekennel.com or 864-379-3451 Iv msg T ADORABLEW T 3Auto Brokers Swardrobes, dishpacks www.hansfordrealauction.com l HUSKY-MIX UNIQUE PUPPIES 13SO AutO Parts Smirrorpacks assorted MOWER -Yard Machine Ph. 1.800-962 5715 $475.910-0649/w270-5151 BORDER COLLIE -pure lyr old female, PEKINGESE PUP pale DappleDoxles, Boxes. Packing paper $100, 6hp/ 22". Call GAL#254 Hunt Club in tat lle bred, pups, $250ea. 2M. tbFack/tan Free to creamM. reg $300 cash Chlhuahuas, Maltese, 13Auto Rent/Lease include $65.00call 27871 Jason 992-8637 Ga.800 per member 1F 386-776-1652 Sgood home, all 289-9155 Shimalts and more. 1320Antiques/Classics 8-71Jao725-6031p8r 9902shots, med. sized, Grooming available 1325Automobiles MOVGSARIDING LAWN MOWER Ge r, Yanmar,3 904-725-6031/386-49-9012BOXER-mix, $200, small spayed, house/ crate Pekinese uppies- 90 days same as cash 1335$2000 or Less MOVe INGst SAE u RI/NG lAWNOROScagstand / eel, anm. e Beagles, $300. Bostons trained, sweet. 7 weeks old adorable Wpw. old 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ e rn u tchen- behind commercial rie n. elecr CLAUBS Com L F Pets and $500 HCs wks, 249-2353 904-337547 Angela $300. Ca 9125763740 /Trale ware, 733- 5405 or email mower, $400for either $1,800.009043210274 setoni $45. Anials BOXERPUPPIES .AKC, Itaan Greyhounds 2 WEIMARANER 6m/o, s plsandsLbellsouth.net one. Daniel Pease 729-4001 Call Jake 264-4587 3fem. Parents on siteupIes 7 WEIMARANER -6m/o. MVans/Busest (H) 573-9874 (3p-llp) 2males,lfem, AKCd6wks PIe ULL Pup spade, housebroken, scAuto 101Painters -(4), 1 corn- BilardTables-New 29-6859evesA&wknds weesis PO $200. AKC,$400.90ub779-804n5 3IM Autos/1Tucks _NORDIC TRACK EXP Painters -(4) 1 com- Billiard Tables -New 0Suppies& 5t888-837-7735 males.em ks I P 1000 Treadmill, pressor, I texture Solid Maple 1" Slate upp CHIHUAHUA/T-CUP Born 38, 1 Wanted 50o220-3630 9 Household machine 1 pressure Don't Pay Retail!! 1010 Pets and Supplies 3/18. Tan w/white chestV, JacR--- kJ Furniture washer, 4 extension $1595 NEW505-7941 S60Financial Services fer, all shots, free 10-5Ibs, warm POODLE -standard YORKIES, 3 Adorable Mini S ladders I baker scaf- spayed, very $1000neg. Hearted and loved pups, AKC, HC, shots, males, AKC POP $00. Old German Camera fold 2 small bench S. GA HUNT CLUB-13.000 _______________ very playful. 277-4692 children, 813-997-4626 563-2639/880-4603 1205 Boats $100.00 Gold Pocket S. ANIQUE BUFFET scaffolds, all hoses & ac. dog hunt, 4000 ac. Indoor/apartment dog, watch $100.00 Com- r 1 TH 1W60"LF19'W353 elec cords. $5,500 still lhuntdeer, turkey eS COCKATIELS (2) w/Irg familymovingfree. POODLES TOY CKC BLUE YORKIESGorgeousHlthy A A I S merclalakersrack H.Eary 1900's ery package deal only Call Kirk 904-241-4902 Supplies bird cage & all assec. Melynda904-225-2769 M/F papers, vet ck'd AKC1M/$750; 1F/$850. $ CASH PAID $100.00 Laundry cart $40.00 good condition $75obo 772-8182 or Leland 912-545-9481 $250obo. 230-8205 Gary 912-270-7226 ready now 386 328-2818 8wks, Shots, 880-9728 Boats or Yachts 545-8303 AC/Heater $300.00 249-1611 Small computer 904-272-7352 desk $30. PEDICURECHAIR Euro- AntiqueVictoria pean, 3 back wash, Couch in good con- shampoo units w/chrs, \ edition, dark mahogany kng sz pillow top matter light natural, cloth. set w/frame. Ig Oak asking $250.00 call 777-8120 and glass curio cabinet. IV msg 779-1637 868-7028 PRE E WASHER, ASS UTCH with SPS1,1300. WAHE' open Buffet area. Must LColemans-Paid, $199, se eeds TLC asking $75. Call $250obo. 673-9056 SQueen bed box- BED,-A" BARGAIN S spring mattress BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC dresser with mir- u $120 King $145 ror night stand Foam $100,.treadmill $50, pool table with balls sticks (906740405 $50 phone 553-2037 Bed-A-Affordable New 4) Shopsmith $ 500.00 Memor Foam All sizes S Treadmill $o100.00oo 1/2 Retail $ 505-7941 A/C Motor &Blower $25.00 lawn mower Bed-A-Affordable New Jack $75.00 9 Pieces of Plush Queen Set $195 Lawn Equipment King$27510yrwarr $150.00 904- 2727352 can divr 50S-7941 & SPA 6 person. Free Bed-A-Affordable I needs tubing, heater, Twin $79 Full $99 sets T t xJrewired, you move. new. Can del. 505-7941 Call1729-7218 oitnnIwda .i nm chrs.The economic impact of the Tannng BED4POST Qnsz (bl Pald $1 0nngsBed. Ehn Allen .2 Malabar 70Pa0d $1200 asking chrs & ottoman ( pot- $700. 382-7667 or terry barn) $450 521-3645 904-886-8353 Ford F10 h military in Northeast Florida Ford F Upshort waterbedw/mir, capt Bed 6 Mo sold pedestal & reg bed $50.0paid $260. matter. Like New $250 new 655-1929 obo. 778-3844 lpn 4 and Southeast Georgia is cal Stephane 542-3096 PC Sofa&Chair Fro$199 SPc Oak DinetteFrm $199 SvYamaha*Vstar 3 Pc Qn Simmons Bd $19 7 8 b i Yamaha VdtaO~10 I3 Pc sealy Twin Bed 125 ltcustom paint lots 3 R 8Pc Condo Pkg$-i miles $7500.00 John b illi n . 220- 4577 or 612-9998 [ roesF CE r 920 Business/ L (904 Soo I Office Workstation/Cubles BOX & MATTRESS SET Wo nlyO/ 95c 2es 00 (9) 04. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who HermanM Ier8' x 8' withpedestal & overhead. Boys Twin Bed GatorOfficeFurniture wit h Mattress o n$75o .0 buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them 922 Collectables 2 & Jewelry BUNK BEDS -Cargo lad- der back w/mattr & new/ 0k4r fs rsr know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of purch new 11/04 for $6171. Sell $3k --F - 904-557-1074 m k COFFEE TABLE- sAmericansnter the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. 925 Computers drawer w /brass pull very goodLcondition $30 SCompaq Desktop 25-0009 4, two speakers obo. Bill 246-0301 sofa. book case. 8am-o7pm. recliner. area rugs. - Stread mill. antique COMPAQPREA O table and chairs Sdeskto computer For advertising 4yrs old,, $250. Lex- 1Ii markprinter, new $50. COUCHES 121 Exc 280-0307 cond. () Natural -____ _c_____ l iacoor wriloral print L .^ * I O while w/ Q 928 Electronics 904 228 1905 Priced toinform ation, sell plean call SexcelRentcondton, COUCH FULL SIZE, t recently serviced lush huner green. S unrwarragnt3 0ndoo. Pogie net,0 i ..J- $700.00 OOcal Jason(H) heavy large paid 213-4384 or (W) 542-8507 wil 3 te275 E 90 3463362 ext.o lsAug27r2132H 4. CAMCORDER palm GrC UCHand love t mi n "I I .size with battery & /IGreen und ld Et. seant under I yr old enamng m $5. era S200 Call for more pentax 35mm $35 exc. 374- 3234 - cond. 904-a27T7-8205 n Fax 9- 6 I _t SCAMCORDERbPALM- C COUCH .three E f CORDERwIth battery D $ winged tip chair charger and bag $175. cherry wood desk bCamera Pentax 35am three tier cherry woo with be0 $35 exc. condo. table 573- 3513 Dresser and night Garage standoak color 40 00 9045 Fair condition Call Sales 573.2863 4 3 Family Garage ENT CNTR Custom 3pc. SSale clothes, fur- white Oak glass/ mir/ Jlniture, toys Aug spkrs. lot w x 81t H. 13-149-5Sutton S2000 342-0551 or Lakes 11151 Englenook 294 0551 Dr. YorkshireSectonmut. ARGYLE -Home acces- o, ENTERTAINMENT 3 t./ series and fabrics. 8120 T UNrr5SLLx4Wxi91/ mirrors Lik new 'X(o' ^^ MANDARIN-Moving Sale rmoue tak e a iooIk 12707 Longview Dr. Fri 315-3742044 Co 8-1. Sat 7-4. Visit315l3.4 Caralwaygrammel.corm/" garagesae for info 4 Oak table w/ 4 -' Aonairs949"tissian MIDDLEBURG -Sat 7am. PD c t124 extension 45," .._ ,ui, ForestctDcond.AS475H6Sleeper Sofbil 1207 Ravines Trace Ln. 264-6364 (off of Brannan Field Rd) Whisper Crk Subdv. Call for dir. 291-8063 or 4 ROCKING CHAIR, 228-1997o illsmaI.reen lour.r egfrrE 00173205 Moving Sale a good home. $70 Everyhingmust ol~o904 742.08b3/ u. u go! issan Forest 904655,5011m furniture. dishes, oveseaioener.c clothes, moreBc ithofiee a 2 end 912-227-1794 .ables-$300 for all Aor1 wil separate GoodDr Moviesles-S300 forh311 , Neighborhood Yard cond. 912-729.46a5 SSareSr. Officer Quar- ters Mayport.Aug20 SOFA -90' w/2 rec liners. 8a.m.-2pm dark fabric. $750.7OA 387.-9797 I y Oceanway Multi Family V Sale Sat 8.2 furn hh, Sholidl light pine kids stuff nr Food Lion, china cabineL 12737 Sweetwater Ln. \j,,7excellent condi. tion lighted lop ORTEGA BLUFF wthroovedglasss 4, GAP.GESALE. shelves Good Wea. SSat 7:30am-2pm. 300.00 Call 262-9275 Movies. Furn, ciths, (baby) misc. 7825 -. TODDLER BED aRa C w/martress -1.vC Rd. I Strawberry bed- ding $35. S'side Huge Yard Salel 912-882-1090 -M 2423 Water Tiree;d W- WATER DISPENSER 2422FrSat,8am-4mw T.THEMNS MAYPORT. FLORIDA -Pe $60. Computer St. Marys-lg sale kj.Desk $35; Sofa and SatG8-12.311Hunt Loveseat $400; Club. Sofa, Kitchen Table w/chrs -" .toys iris 3T~boys $75; Student Desk $40; KI5N BAY BE 18ruhNce Jlass. 714-1313 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 11, 2005 23 1 Boats 13 Motorcycles 1325 Automotive Automotive 325 Automotive Trucks Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / 1345 Vans/Buses 1205 Bats 1300 tr es 1325Autmtive 1325Autmt1325 325Autmtive 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers/ 13 SUV's SUV's SUV's SUV's FORD AEROSTAR 93 '05 WAKEBOARD centu- HD 883XR '02, orange CHEVY CAMARO '98. low Mazda MPVES'02. VOLVO 540 01I $1800 rion lighting C4 S0hrs, black. 7kmi, extras, gar mi,38K, chrome alloys loaded, leather. DV. St#FS56 $14,988 GMC YUKON '02- TOYOTA 4-RUNNER -'00 TOYOTA SEQUOIA02 low Call 764-6990 makeoffer. 260-9199 kept, $5900. 631-6658 $169mowac. 859-5820 extended warranty TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4 4d r, bu rgund y, SR-5, exccond,0$15,800 ml. O thr. $22,988 or $299 16' STRATOS '94 HD 03 Anniv E Glide BLK CHEVY CORVETTE '94 new tires. $16,000 call VW BEETLE 03. Very low 1 L 0 VD Ca704-1592 mowac.Call3881055PV S BASS BOAT 16K mi King Tour Pak Convert., maroon/tan 298-3484, 504-6947 miles. Only $13,988 or system, oae. Seri- TOYOTA RA4 01 t a a "ASSfBcst/security sys. Must sell. S11kobo. $210mo wac. 338-1055 1500 4X4 '01 usystemAoaded'Sex- \/70 hp Johnson, fully /back rest/!ecurityrsys 1 B TOYOA $12.988 __ _loaded. ____ Exra cleatIne, qecuipped, readyto warranty thru Sep 09 2159414/226-7580 MAZDA RX-7 '85 Bigwhs&tires ous buyer only St#3146A $12988 ltoadedleather, fish. t Mu espd, T-top, allc-CHEVYMP VW BEETLE'03. ery low la' $2335004 Ch sia TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 1 VaS/anstases captinshairs S Extras. Must sel mint $15,400. 268-1231 CHEVY IMPALA'05. Very trick, needs work, body miles. Only $13,988 or89990 542-3320 x410. 2916503 new tires, 32,000mi. $100904.2919915 l~-ow miles, $14,988 or 6good, $5000bo. $210mo wac. 388-1055 exUt0RODEO4Wd'O2 __t__d 100904291-99155hp H-D Sportster $21Smo wac. 338 1055 882-4168vms50. $210mo wac 388-TRUCKDEPOT ISUZU ODEO4WD'02 TOYOTA RAV4 '96. CHEVY ASTRO-'94, WC 5j, a 29n4 4 tr15mo ....338 .155E0 .St#1298Au$12,488oTsY'Yn.n VIo E ASTRO-'94,eW Capta5ins. C a irs, OHNSO -98 ad CHEVYMPALA05ery MERCCOUGAR'99. Pwr Immaculate cond loaded SUPERCENTER TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 pricedfor aquick pwrlift 118k cold a, or04-6947 nruGe,$3k2-946Lsa e bags load CHEVYIMPALA'05.VExcellentcond. lo accessw/Crow River or504-6947 449-5839 pipes forward con low miles, $14988 or pkg, spoileralloys fully priced for immedi- JEEP CHEROKEE sale$29753897700 4.3 cyl $5500 obo trols sissy bar lots of $215mo wac. 388.1055 $89mowac859-820 ate sale $6975389. 7700 FO XS J P O R T o 9 5 993-3225$ 550 m17'K EY W EST C e n 4 H rO m er$5 ,3 00HO .0 $89 m o w 8 59 -5820 atens/h a$69o5 1 395770009m5 599 _7 5 6 6 terconsole, boat, 729-27T7 7- Che yLu mIna98'5ERkCEDmS300c -'92, V GL20' O3. Ver lw FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4 31x10.5, K&N TOYOTASCIONXB'05 obo779r9696 iveAERontrr, 70hp -.4000 miles, low masking $3,100 onl new spoteel, lesutCall 38e00 JEEP WRANLER mowac.CaLthrll33lowmi,1055must Cold air intake. Lowmwhiteri 2003. Extra m.-2338638 9k MONTREYCUDDY dr 5ra o5155 w48 1 mn276251 ADD UGHETM FRm c^oa TOMBtS LX71T TOYOTA TACOMA3-102 d Lod D Johnsongood HONDA CXS0I i l Newstereo, exccond, $215mowac. 338- 1055 sel $19,98. 3388055 2mowac.338-1055 DODGEGRCARAVAK'01 Tv a O cond. $2,500 obo. un s and looks cond.Ni re, w st seeCl onmnie tXeryrTo a Snort, alloys, loaded (904) 625-5675 Ken great. Great first 576-5495 for details. at 912-322-6955 VWGL20'03. Very low FORD EXPEDITION XLT JEEP LIBERTY 4x4 '03 $139mo wac. 859-5820 terndrive.3000ke or looking to Carmiles must selarthe obofa31st7-02. Lthr lowmi, must Need to sell fast. TOYOTA859-5820 power pkg.,SCION XB05 CDTi, l as $900 OBO CHEVY MALIBU'04. Very Mercedes 450 SL wac. 388-1055 sell $19.988. 388-1055 $219mo wac. 338-1055 Low mi, white, rims/ mounted Aluminum 912-258-0644 L than0mi. BlaCkwoaded, lda n/$m9luerc ChevyF1087 $299mows9 wac. 388-1055 LEXUS $210mo wac. 388-1055 wheels Blug forde80 20 GLASTRON -'02, BR, $0 0 w ml339 Cldean $175 0,988 nteoatedr. PD, PLP runs OJEEPbo. FORD F150 '93 Excellent LIBERTY 4x4 '03 904-374-4590 run s e Home 874-54 6e. SRUCKCDEPOE Snrof, ryree call 78n ss148er894-580g ndoodn nssts se thi e vrd Sfish a brandy, 15k mi. ask- or $199mo wac.338-1 $2000obo. dt256-1200 R1995,152K mi,3.1LFORD F15004 XLT Crew garaged, extras, or $199mo wac.388-1055 cover & manual 1 FORD F150 r St#228i A $13,988 19', lMONTEREY CUDDY chrome $5,500, $13,995. Call 27 -6251 CADILL F LEET- FORD F1504X4'04 Ver t $1,8 clean. Lad S456A 261555000b r KyWASAK4 8A moe o k ntion T4 7r a TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 9954877 TOYOTA TACOMA -'02 ll CAB/IN I/O '92 saddle ba gs like new, m orA542-8894 tWOODBROUGHAM 3owmimustcall nowB T PACR11 arkue $299mowac.338-1055lack Pre Runner SR yah a5 r dtop.Xbed25eeB.unw0 *ba9k 2e s T4 Ra Er o asn imnO ek, snd CHE V Y S -i0 an D a p e i wheelsI 9 8 06 4 5mVLX '- c al 7 i. to thc e 0 aobo 317-7157 low mi, must call $269mot0. wac. 859-5820 S alow we 9126,many6 tast Kawasakin03 be Cd asners nw 281-468-2668 c0oBLAZERr 132KmF,' S 0l. V a 1 K ,,UOw Ap'm d S i Ol4 r 3less than 88 .atcllon/dieselors fuel,99runsgreatmo wac. 388-1055 ,300 708-$29038 9 Vwac. 388 843 09 y e I o w 0 r i 9. Chevy Flo087 All options, 4x4 $11,900.904-744-7672.9 750 20' GLASTRON -'02, BR, $328 13000 clean $175 inter./exter, PD, PL, PW, runs ood $850 ob, FORD FIS'93 Excellent lthr di read 0ut 10, VS. hrs. like new Home 874-5406 cell.T Sunroof v ery eo Call 783-3148, 894-5809 co nditin must see this vr 90 374 5" 9gS 519k. 269-0457 KAWASAKi '97, ZX6E, SAM/FM Cassette. Chevy Monte Carlo .294389-7700 clean.SUV- 17 burgundy, 15kwell $. ask- /tres $14.$2000 616-6008 obo. 256-1200 HONDA ACC1995152K m,3.1L 89-0900 7 17-448-0915 23' KEYWEST CC '99,Ing$3600.269-2731McL V6,BlackAT,AC, FORD F15O'99. dark blue LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '02 Wre C E 1 Good cond. great ext. gray int 107K mi, St#I2064A $21,588 outriggersalutrlr KAWASAKI KX250 1974 Roadster co transportation $1800 $9750. Call 838-9037 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 37148r Great People with orpedo77 Credit 4 a .n soU2Z -C0 cnua po^ ^ro3 ^ 0 u FORDNRANGER u X^-R on r CarS a Trucks a SUVs o Vans $16,700. Call 509-58770 or terms, double D low milneeds work, engine interior excel ent FORDF1504x4'99 00 Pwr kg. ' BOATS6000mi gar ket, very clean $2,995.00 motor 5 spd recall Excellent transportation 899 -0900 convt.55995 1 ac engnebest raLruns great $3,000 condition pricedtosellK call CHEVY PU -'88 777-5600 all oy $6559orI n h$9mo Bfde-r8ing-8A excel- fobo 912-729-5654 904-278-6251 bed. extcab AT PS PB, wac. C311859-5820 CC 90WAayiner mode 904-321-1386 Iv msg. RDTOM T ers/ r hn n USN/RET 2755 w/tria trir. 9 g needs t m ng chain NAVIGATOR sleep 6,55 axle trl. Chevy S-100'98p/usl St#4087A $9788 $1000 obo. 249-2428 02. Ride in Style rs $15,500 obo. KAWASAKI NINJA model ood condit NISSAN SENTRA OMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371 4877r, Call 545-9265 l EX250 '99 2cl Asking$27k. 6-5495 c X 7 NnCHEVY 5 Y 98 Great FsO a5e95.77 o 29' CATALINA'84 stroke, 1400 mi, call1771-8030 ,Q MERCURY SABLE vehicle priced to sell FX4'02. Lift kit, 2 Runs A looks good, 99, Ithr, int. fully er u cky $1975 big whs&.tires. C/CExc cond, twin et stage, Muzyp12 6 ., Chrysler Seb3ing U RAT o new, tires, n389. 700 a, uts 6, 5 engines, galley,Bs MuKwaCk Nnla,0 wl hangersuo nw 21-46- 28 od B appreciate 2 ob1om0chto 0 CUSTOM RIMS- 904oe edOd c s~m^Vcs BU K ?: esr !*, Z| f e TTIk head, shower, sips D, d l 9 TRU'cylindash stereo asking $3950. EVY TRUCK DEPOT O m30y engiextras,2 trans-ll, $1800 C al 9 0 3 iwhte at c si rims. exc3cond 7kLARm3KmINEiou fe rrew $22K0 KZX-12R, 1600mi, brakes and tires $3,000.00 d 37 M e K 24-2 904,213-9745 'logarkept. Very fast 472.1330 MITSECLIPSEGST'98 rebuild. Good LINCOLNNAVIGATOR 02 rcie9ut90Very1lowami. Must sell transportation Cold [WD bk&t an E150 S Mquickly $5975 3897700 00 -.he ta3 4WD 76 Manatee Bow- Cal 72.6 e CHRYSLER SEBRING '05. fast $8995. 338-1055 AC, 2. 8L, V6, $1250. S3r 223 02 rider 17' Deep-V '89 Very low mi, must sell 384-9574 1,30 ohnson 88HP. Excel- NEMESIS CUSTOM- AURUSmo wac. 338-1055 MITS ECPSE G T '98 Mitsubishi 30000T s NIU OVery low mi. Must sell DDGE R A M -88, 97 good cond. V B FORD Lon on 339-3443 SATURN OF AVENUES bent running ond. ui Rete FDAUt895P C PAUL.CLARK MoLAU 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779071 interior need minor work win ont CHRYSLERSEBRING05. fastERCEN$8995. 388-1055 Charger, 318, runs FORD RANG FORD-MERCURY Gawanzed Traler Marne Very low mi, must sell good, strong worktruck912 576 9220 Radie VHF $3,000 588-4902 cast.net for pic. tures $o wac 388 1055 1300 708o 038 00 XCabII4 5 843 693 0199 u y and more info $13,000 Corvette"66. peed iFORD. F-0 89n V fue ar loaded $1 41 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1 Atlantic Blvd. 6416455 Battery12It, deep e problem oodo -1 4 cl lBS AH. 4-0, K vin 220-2801poecdh9 TTa rTp mech DIAMANTE 01. n El es 622 TRUCK DEPOT B ac I k. C2-50 s.mCkab 4$100.00 904-3210274 R un s weI $1 d00. rims/tires $14,00616-6008 777 5600HONDA ACCORD '92899D 0900 FODENNME RYr |80 FA ST & GoSlieow carsT 1. r rm .an r .i- ToHlen 3.25O 69 nsigan sd. Green Cove Springs 264-4502 iiL OKE N CHANCEY SUZUKI CANOE. lOFtR at. 213-1214 H DODGE STEALTH 800-79-811x7327 At Th A S 4620 Sothside Bvd. 642-4100 ScBottom. 2 oars, 2 ,'93, fair cond newDAVIDSON FORD lifevest $300. Call SUZUKI INTRUDER trans new t es JEEPanJ784 AT REGENCY TOM BUSH MAZDA COGGIN TOYOTAAVENUES 5pm. 'rJeSoo.00 obo Leave 9122346600 I ki^ Engine aad8GooDPaTs G ARBER BUICK 965 n90 At6nti 3 d 720 w y 262-0338 215-262After 1400 1, Extras $3,000 obo call 4WD GoodTi KEITH reERSOFORDRANGERPU01 URBURBAN 4TOYOTA $ CASH PAID $ 60.ooLeave 912,2346600 Engine ad Good PArts St#B,0de2B 642-606 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA sg,904MHss 3 652-4205 $8000 bu TOMEBUSHuA LM TERRY BUICK 2995en w.S.1ith Southredit.Aug. PROJECT BOAT DODGE STRATUS 05 very CALL NINA(904)2070900 COGGINGMC TRUCKS BRUMOS MOTOR ARS INC ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 904trailer and V8 I/ 9201 Atlant- 8 Stage Won't last3381055ctiming belt., trans M-10231 Atlantic Blvd. 7241080 1310CassENZ300Eat89SuzukatAvGSXR 1003894561 aila V / i e, tn taOr t nDe m CLAUDE NOLANo CADILLAC GARBER GMC TRUCKS C* V n S. TOYOTA CAMRY LE Dyonoet K&N air DODGE STRATUS5. very r eblt warr paer- $995 Robert 662 3206 Green Cove Sps 264-4502 ATNCosTT912-729-8830 or fALLiMEters, double D Iow miles 619mo134 Emi. bo MI HT A TOM BUSH MINI ASH TISDELLE VW229942.05 melnegtds.net hard chrome drag Won'tlast! 338.1055 offer (904) 270-6106 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE nuCaby4x9876erdtid50o s-ales7-..Service.. filers, double o w m I9SH ooUTOkN.eed d2 Be ReqH0YC ean 000u U 9875 Atlan tic Blvd 725-0911 1481 Wells Road 269-203is your pipePartsRentals., panel294-2018 $5000r, se HYUNDA ACCENT GL (912) 322-7144 92 Fully loaded. pri ced. Bl 8-7700 S es LX ulassdedcle TOYOTA COROLng'93 right, must sell need M A 354-2057 ON ATLANTIC ON®AL STAR '00 XV 1600 mileage one owner stroker notchback lots SUZU ITARAh$75 .7 YACHTS&SPORT DTWIN 98ou. in. a/c powe bo 11003AtlantthiBeats fvd. 5658800models450 CITYhp new TOYOTA CARY 89 SUPERCEN A .lots of extras 8500. 04 278-5 525 for info12000K priced to elONDA very 777MITSUBISHI 2525600hilips 3965486 Jacksonville's largest Nice Bike 215-5337 619 549 1589qucky $187Ave. 8991900 10585 Atlantic389 Blvd. 56524897700 E410M SB &38. BoatD = Yamaha Virago SE riaLX 9 2 f uRy 0. NISSAN 35OZ '05, $ 5001POLICEINPOUNDSI JSIERRA 30 AcuFaA Ca ch Tree at Lambs Yacht 1100cc1996, new oaded one owneCAR 01 5300 miles gray Cars from $500Listings 94D PROFESSIONAL 90ond31S88o. runs ready or the rac clean $2575.00 white 3Call now 388 1055 fig 7801BsdiV Of RANE PA S 2576960-1 fourpo call 2785525 O A LLA95 CHEVY Tan LT 03 GORDON CHEV AUTO LEASING amh 3 6 E95839 oc St#F499 $14,988d CHEVY TrailersB AR5 JERRY HAMM CHEV KEY HYUNDAI 4n11 t Aa S GEORGE MOOR'03 -LdCHEV TERRYedHYUNDEddie TOM BUSH AUTOP34 LEX0T371-4877rlSeUVs DNATw3goodo moWANTED-Boaitr classic custom di Bauer in great A CO ISSANiVEN condion green motors ATLANTIC I pant otsofcond MOnly 40IKE SHAkmi, NISSAN SENTRA '04PREnor gray 1KWNED AUTO CENTER W Moar itione 0 220 7o 6 9 e s Asking $27k. 576-54959 St#2386BAve 389-3621 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 "The Used Parts Peo ple" low miles $5500. John TMN PARKER NISSAN USdTPC ;e72 'o In dbl 1310 Auto Pt o s LFORDSSTANUsUOMOITYI VR2EIT Irad erw l 0 ty arr jruns gr MIeat goodKE SHAD CLEAN USED CARS a ai nt Compare and Save ChrysPlymof Orange Park Pre-wned Ceexterior f12,000obo. Tomuchto leather, loaded. needs cosmetics BUICK R.-'-rde.us 02. I.Also '96Seado$0CUSTOMRims $17,396ob00b0.651-5545 77K mi tnlr 3rd roe. lsand tires for1 I Ene, S aged new paint,. clean/ ots Dodge, 6 plug setikR UCK11 PONTIAC rgBONNEVILLE$2,800oob12' of new stuff$2500.Call tu $200 Call E'01. outstanding shape NickN912-269-1768D98-1 skfoSrTreya IISoaded must sell ver m CADILLAC. ESCALADE quickly$5975389"770 00 .'hite tan 4WD S1230 V's& ,IEGINE NBOX, List tPONTHIACRFIREBIRDL CondSN13.950 132 W TD05O VrKeharticmln FORD TAURUS G.L3. 1 912-576-8480 1 20 '1ures $25 ne',s lr C Np3ded CHEVROLET BLAZER'99 Ca.%31Ave J-.61 2COa CHe N..e....arged. t .4k mi S2S PONTIAC SUNIFIRE0ACURA LAMBORGHINI -ORLANDO SATURN OF REGENCY can sleep s 48c-l .AC Rmc8. 00i., i-.e .lop mi. und'e r r r ''Uf t 'r"'I f'1. 7: Cam 'or eO1,.. a ncrtr ,,-.mr)' ,179m:.%ac 859-5820 of i ?J i' 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 855ba-8 2 1 0 I / r 1976 C o1%ett- FORD TAURUS SE 03Vel- CHEVROLET XCABS-10 fu l bt h$ 12 0 01m 2 t50 obo 15 l .i m, i 9 6 r-r0 2 Std 205 1A8 N RR:B 853-80211882-5166 'CmOa!t338-1055 TCO1aP J6 ii0P,1' 3:, 1 4h.77 726081andinBlvd 777-5600 BOZARD FORD LongwoodOrlandoF 407-339-3443 SATURN OFAVENUES 28'BAYLINER '86 -s Tre 1 new 21S' 7 FORD TAURUS SE 03 Ver, Pontiac TransE VROLET YELLOW9SR D L R.Augustine 3536797I 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 k rAV8,RVolvo1Duo Pr._,0 A Aihe Ri llmrvi3c388.105. ed &ready,rthr 'OSHALT,:F 172 Florida'sSuperDutyHeadquarters new bottom aint. s4,9 Must ,ell call loaded y$18,983t ',h,', :,PLE, VI W; 11",'Alla,',h Blvd 725-8000 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK sllyequips/ ee 9042796251.7 52614 FORD TAURUS SES '04 TUKDPT HVAN0ROVER rtRF46RS $10.988 TRUCK DEPOT h H V 02 KEY.AU PAUL CLARK 8105 Blnding Blvd. 779-0071 enclosed cod'Pp 1 TIRES &. RIMS. i ,U8dJ'esHeIiiPLE', ]II 8 00 desoel~.Fx4ORD-MERCURY 11211 AtlanticBlvd. 642-1500 complete galley lec. TIRan&,RIM.eTOMC 1SUPERCENTER ,lst, 22.96 338-1055 FORD-MERCURY Goodri. Sl00 cab excellent shape diesel40.4x4 muct sell15E12 9 225-3673: head w /should e 'n ir r hoadedp riced t ,: eil this last 522. 9n 38 1i55 I u ,d .I 565-4000 cditioner. $13,400obo.g.n 90645 bi9 DUVAL FORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 108o0oAtlantic Blvd. 641-6455 996-8042/502-020. rIRES-4new HONDA ACCORD .'0 '89.1Ithr. AT. loaded. 9 .o CHEVY 4X4 88 -1 oeanLgoooA .P5 66CsaAv. 8764 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 __ ]l___ _1 34' Pursuit "01, 8600 mi Escaildce $200 Cail l good cond. I o ner. SATURN SL1 '00 good tires ooloox E Doc Says No RV Must 7043630 or 923.4681 al/booku. 59k or best StaBUCFIOSA 8598 b ,53 1ortrade ,orjeep BENTLEY.-ORLANDO G-MERCURY Go! Slide, tower ThE PurcI.x-,a.sng .rim. can't reas fr" 625.3336 T(,MniSHsULrtCiLE. 311 6.77 904 625 3.729 895rri ,:,,ia,,R;.anBlvd. GreenCove Springs 264-502 KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI 291-14340or 276-551 ]HONDA ACCORD '92 SATURN SLi '99 CHEVY AVALANCHE 03 Poliein$0l... .. on... s i MIKE SHAD FORD NORTHFLORIDA UNCOLMERCURY 1285 Cassat Ave.. 389-7700 AIRSTREAM&TRAIL C1320 niquc' tn4 116x7327 ',rBiJ ,. hi eeK 519 '14'I Clil _____I_____LRD LNONM CU MANORTRAVELTRLRS lassies HONDA ACCORD 99 2dm SATURN -1. :,3 ici.. ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES C..oure 1P t ur.ru, cc .rd *1K '.- Sales. Service, P'ais 1917 FORD T-BUCKET SI19 ..o. ac 859-5820 S 153.700 C 311 20.2o708 TOMBUSHBMW 10720 Philips Hwy, 904-292-3325 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 ARLINGTON TOYOTA J.D. Sanders R.V. S 31'eTO- Su r Anape. $iaO, Ala1hua(86) .39 aSt Aug 626-04-t0 HONDA Accord EX 02. TOYOTA CAMRY '03 CH 1.800,42-6439 V6 blCV Ithr. 6 discbStLS128di F64C 517288 8Aa03.,ExtremBlvd 7250911 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD h_,__,1 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 1957 BUICK ROAD- changer. 79K mi. eec T,',P.!BIJHI.IT0PLE1 )714MOl' -L HOME'93- Ne' 0o:-d, .n e, cT:nd HONDA C,., cd eOYOTA CAMRY 01 21K must see 15923TOM BUSH MAZDA tra Engine n nb..o b E..3-3cni 3 Km$3500 ,,es *rc g 85 UP R E T RGARBER BUICK 9650AlianticBlvd 725-3060 T M U MAhiTpsHwy. 262A 338 transmissionr.34 n.nO oo o r o-at0nn20 1 3500 mile2s673.7653 $ m w g 9 o T9850kAtlantic Blvd. 725-0911 radiatOrner, 34' Bds. H, 22,2"42 TOYOTACAMRY'00 899-0900.3a e.r Cve5pnng 2644502 MIKE SHAD FORD KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA $24,999. Call12159c,2,3 .' i 904 333 222 Q6 Honda Civic LX PNr r.... ei Cle31n E M 6-9pm 967 BUICK ELEC- 1996 manu5ai C $5'Kh6995"all8S9-5020 MAZDA CITY tiltUICnEe l4 2 opiE4mEle_. greater .. KEY BUICK OF ORANGE PARK 6501 YoungermanCircle. 771-9100 TRA 225. 31 0. 3 s. n..n1 am Toyota Camry 94-0600 R -, 445l692 03877 ,,',, cu)4b.-"3,jat.-.1"- C. 3b. 3110y .heels Ic aoed LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA RVsc MHs, TTs 54S'n 3a m reedls .e.t.rin7 ": beautliiutruck must ,ll]A GEORGIEBOYClass AE:. 91 ro ..... 2.2t,0 sell ,l 7',$1uu5Call 369u u00 TERRY BUICK [,,,4 iI..]2995u.s.1SSouthSt.Aug. 315f.3basemleneratc.'1. 1970NOVAHOND RV'01 cle 3n par licks CHEVY P,'U "99. C2500. 640Ii LBn1rdng Blvd 777-5550 15,3861 f genera.cr hr:i 197oOi 0,N... OND Rw m2_0au7422o66 000o2,9'46to n. ,4a.58.9 COGGIN GMC9TRUCKS BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 154, exc cond, $2-.9965 -'. r2 1nr,r,. ,,5.I T 904-259-3227 777560'0' ''.. rr"3',. Toyota par y 5094, ChevyLSTiverdot 0 L9201 AtlanticBBlvd. 724-2310 .10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 .,,-.clein pcr O CHS YBlcD.kLT.Dmesel Tk mC LET USNSELLTYOUR RV A4L1 ,.EAL RUSTRER 2066 CHEVY S,1VERADO1'G471e0ulrle Blvd 642-5111 Green Cove Springs 264-4502 rOYOTA CAMRY LE 01 Ext c.ab ided ,.,to'sp, " AT NO COST TO YOU ALL METAL RUST REPAIR .tsF6I9St13,C9arslYUDAACE6T0 TOYOTAELSG '01I k...,bo 80558 NIMNICHTCADILLAC ' R e m t er, l. r i p la t. m r ,( i 3 I L H ,j T 0 1`'L E 3 71 C H EA I T a n o e 0 0 o l a k Sales...mService...,Qu re ...c.kr.floorCHEVY"Bled09875 Atlantic Blvd 725-0911 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 fiV SBUS& hre oanil ( uri s5 trnins SaF360i$9-8R S-F622 $14 f-A, 3rn row, 69500 RVERSA S to ih l Jhu eI.3...,,Ia'ih.. 171 7 8819073 COGGIN HONDA O'STEEN VW 1-10 West Exit #351 ,-lamk,-na,.n...... m Joseph's Classic Vehicle TOYOTA COROLLA '00 CHEVY TAHOE. 97 Xa. PC ON ATLANTIC 2525 Philips Hwy, 396-54H8 he e5rag, .n, h ng StN&LbCF331BD$R9.8 -DR. loaded new ires. 28 31arnMr,:C Aur 3542057 O TLNI -r*OFtermarN&ur:L' 03M- l1003AtlanticBlvd 565-8800 CITY MITSUBISHI TOM BUSH VW www.RIversRV..o. 9510,:.oi912e..-t9064 ,6 TOYOTA COROLLA'92 ," ;.."., .-a9,. COGGIN HONDA at the AVENUES 9850OAtlantic Blvd. 725-0911 800-253-0224 MUSTANG 196,n2,006CVL ..,..l:'.... _. ',g.Irl gd needs m,nc.r boa COGGIN CHEV-AVENUES OF ST. AUGUSTINE 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 (904) 783-0313 AT AC Silder SxiC ;ha.h, ,T, s33rC G1800,733068IC7 S 631 -6, 5 & L U, .... T O O T A O R O LLA g 4 r1 ,CH EAH O EJ t ,iS H A 260-7777 2898 U .S H w y.1 S. 1.800:456-1689 w w w .cityautomc t ive.ci 0 'S T E E N V O L V O -. Hlt'l II~n r~iA~ll /~li'lk Allthe toys .ViiIL Ji i U 9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310 rflMl'l~ n lrrii 1300 Motorccle h16.99 777-5600 CHRYSLER JEEP SUPERSTORE 402 sUzusK, GSXR HRYSER EEPGARBER PONTIAC SUPERSTORE 0UZe ulGSXu ra Park 1736 Cssat Ave 389-7792 ATLANTICJEEP Green Cove Springs 021515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 1000 very cle an fuhi TQ"f ATLANTIC2JEEP Green C s64-4 S et'SYN o --2 helmets GARBER CHRYSLER 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 Tom Bush Autoplex call 881-6380 7S"95 98 Ford Explorer XLT Groen Cove Springs .6 .416 CARUSO JEEP NIMNICHT PONTIAC 9875Alant,,:Bl a 'j; 1-487i H.D. -'03. V-Rod, 2k min.l oaded to h Top. 4A4, Auto atic3918PeepldhIt. CARUSONE PHT 9733-1e11 Custom Paint, Chrome BMW 5281 '00 RICKKEFFER 1750 Sourdsae Biva 725-7?M 3919Pph ipw616 COGGIN USED CAR Whis, loweritorks. 10ner silver. sports Book Value ......$'50 Cherokee Inited UPERCENTER windshId, E ag le alloy whls. 61km ,gar V-8, 4,., .FFRANK GRIFFIN 1SUPERCENTER exhaust, stage 1 kept. BMWServiced 1.800-.228.74154850AaicBwa854 unp gersade, $25,000 only. Mint cond. $23.500 Power Everthing Jeep of Orange Park85 AC Bd 2499 e ose for 703-2054/223-720h Jeep f Orange Park BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. ATn O $20,900. 904-9401822 Book Value........ $9,000 1515 Wells Rd 26-1033 V.I.R AUTO SALES or 954-608-2196 BMW Z3 -'97B showrooms$ 10100 Atlanic Bil0 725-9155 SHARLEY ROAD KING- Call 278-79i1 ttATLANTIC DODGE MIKE SHAD '95 Blue $11.$00 obo-SHAD "all Joe 904-982-1724 BUICK CENTURY '02 -%D FInuFce 2330 US1 500 354-4421 CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT -* I WARREN MOTORS, INC. St#F650 $9988 "'K D o %%n .-N o In terestATa k e s I2 EsA.'. 'I 4. HARLEY SOFTAIL TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 K Do No Ierest JACK CARUSO 1736 Cassat Ave 38-7792 233 EastSI S 356841 CUSTOM '90 ft, ROLLS ROYCE-ORLANDO extras,needs some Buick Century 01 Lirn 30 cars in stock REGENCY DODGE RICK KEFFER tic, must sell now, ited, perfect cond all6 0)50 RE E9 51 Frri895sN Ra lrN d $7,000 obo, AL, pone leaer se ats 0 KaSep 9 AlarlC Bld 6 0 1 Lo Fln 33943 912-510-7104 56K mi. 6BiOO _10426 0 Oac rand0% 1m1-800-228-7454 Lcr,gw.W,0rl.407-K9`.J3 4S HD 1200 CUSTOM CADILLAC DEVILLE 94 G 99 P onTac Grand Am* n e GARBER DODGE TRUCK -SPORSTER '05, $350080 Nis- a Stanza 01 Mazda Protege E 00 OBO CaILl F91 010 ra 96 ade Interest Green COve Springs 2642416 -- TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE ooxtras$11,995 a99FordR0ger Quad-Cab 904.652-4205Cv L CALLACDEVILLE 98 0 Ford Ranger Quad-Cab w/ down payment ORANGE PARK DODGE COGGIN KIA NIMNICHT SAAB WRanr, s OS HD 8 8 3 R 02, Hac8ed. 58950 264 9436 7233Bndi B lvg Bd vd 7.5O0 9401 Atlant.C Blvd 723-3210 WORLD IMPORTS 3,400mi, freat 8330 103rd St Jacksonville FL 79997B3ar, dng3B7iA Ja) ww770rtx m1Alnuld ior Icondlton1, ..000 CADILLACSTS 92. runs 830 103rdSt.Jacksonvie.FL RICKKEFFER RAYCARTERKIA ww ouco 4 obo 904 982.1 '24 r (904) 778-2980 0, 1.9 ,, l129 F .e 1 C 228-7454 6373 BianrdnqJBlvd 71.61)78 9 wwnrrin lm om 1165') BEACH BLVD '1&8-9992 li700.00Ca 4Rt# 8$88,mles, Great cond. 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