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Organ ionatiobi Help Sa e A LOfc Page 4 River Fun Mulberry Cove Marina Has Lots To Offer Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 WWE Coming MWR To Host Smackdown Events Page 13 www.jaxairnews.com . A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER BASE Farewell to a friend Head to the fair 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 cultural 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. Pentagon channel now available The Pentagon TV chan- 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. Special Military Gold Sportsman's License available From the USO The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is pro- viding service men and women a new way to enjoy their favorite out- doors activities. The FWC is now offering a special discounted Mili- tary Gold Sportsman's Li- cense to active duty and retired military who are stationed in Florida, or have lived in the state for six months and claim Flor- ida as their primary resi- dence. The reduced-fee annual license ($20) offers the same privileges as the traditional Gold Sports- man's License ($83.50). It includes hunting, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing licenses and wild- life management area, archery, muzzle loading gun, turkey, Florida water- fowl, snook and crawfish permits. The Military Gold Sports- man's Licenses are only available at tax collectors' offices. Those wishing to purchase one must show their military ID cards plus a Florida driver's license or orders showing they are stationed in Florida. More information about hunting and fishing in Florida is available at MyFWC.com. 'First Blue' Capt. Roy 'Butch' Voris passes away at 86 By Ron Williamson NAS Jax Historian Retired Navy Capt. Roy "Butch" Voris, 86, creator of the famed Navy Blue Angels air demon- stration team, World War II flying ace in the Pacific theater and a closed friend of mine, died Aug. 9 at his home in Monterey, Calif. The famed naval aviator and World War II ace retired from the Navy in 1963 and immediately went to work for Grumman in their new F-14 Tomcat program. After leaving Grumman, he was hired by NASA as a public affairs spokesman during the Apollo moon shots. During his naval career, Butch dis- tinguished himself from others and was awarded three Distinguished Flying Crosses, 11 air medals, and three Presidential Unit Citations. Furthermore, he received a Purple Heart for being shot through the cockpit by a Japanese Zero as he defended Guadalcanal. I vividly recall asking him during one of our conversations if he was scared when he was shot at in the Wildcat he was flying. He replied, "Scared as hell! But then instincts took over and I was able to crash land the plane into the tops of some palm trees. I shot down eight enemy air- craft and was shot down once. So guess that gives Lt. Cmdr. me a plus seven!" Roy "Butch" Voris Over the years, the friendship grew and we conversed often. Because of the gift of his friendship, I learned about some of the more personal and memorable moments he had, which I would like to share with you. From an early age, this Los Angeles native, who was born on Sept. 17, 1919, became enamored with airplanes. However, Butch didn't think he would have enough money to learn to fly. After graduating from Salinas Junior College, he considered a career as a mortician until the day he was walking around town, saw a recruit- ing poster, and realized the U.S. Navy might teach him to fly for free. He See FAREWELL, Page 10 NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson lays a wreath in front of the station's main gate Friday to honor retired Navy Capt. Butch Voris. Voris, founder of the Navy's Blue Angels Flight Demonstra- tion Team in 1946, died peacefully in his home Aug. 10 at the age of 86. Photo ByJO1 Mike England Sailor strikes out Suns AMVETS National Service Officer David Sanders explains his program to IT2(SW) Curtis Hathorn. AMVETS office opens at NAS Jax By Miriam S. Gallet happy to be aboard NAS Jax." Editor Accredited by the Denartment For the past 60 years, the American Veterans (AMVETS), a veterans service organization, has provid- ed invaluable services to military members and their families. Now, NAS Jacksonville Sailors, who are within six months of separa- tion or retirement and their fami- ly members, have direct access to an AMVETS national service offi- cer (NSO). One nationally NSO staffs the newly opened office located in Building 1, Room 225. The office is open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday by appointment only. "Even though the office is only open three days a week, we are excited to have an office here," said David Sanders, AMVETS coun- selor assigned to NAS Jax and NS Mayport. "Our organization has been operating out of NS Mayport for quite sometime and we are Photo by101 Mike England Photo by 101 Mike England NAS Jacksonville Weapons Department Sailor TMSN Joseph Sexton fires a strike across the home plate of The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville; home of the Jacksonville Suns. Sexton was chosen to throw out the first pitch of the Suns' Aug. 11 game after being selected NAS Jax's Blue Jacket of the Quarter earlier this month. "I was definitely nervous," Sexton said. "I wanted to represent the Navy well and throw a strike." Also representing the Navy was Navy Band Southeast, which entertained the crowd with patriotic songs and the NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team. Maternal Infant Unit opens at NH Jacksonville By Loren Barnes primary contractor for the project, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs was Vice President Greg Zechman. of Veterans Affairs (VA), AMVET-S counselors are trained in all aspects of veterans' benefits. "Because of the nature of our service, we have to keep current on the latest changes in VA regu- lations, entitlements, policies and procedures," Sanders said. "Our training is very intensive and all inclusive." Sanders explained that when a new client sees him for the first time, the client will be required to provide a copy of his or her health record and if honorably dis- charged, a copy of the DD-214. "Once the person walks in my office, I will start a file. As, the case progresses and if there is sufficient documentation to merit filing, I will personally develop and manage their claims package to ensure it is properly prepared," Sanders stated. "Having a proper See AMVETS, Page 11 Naval Hospital Jacksonville celebrated the completion of a new Maternal Infant Unit (MIU) on Aug. 8 with a ribbon-cut- ting ceremony. Delivering remarks at the ceremo- ny were former Hospital Com-mand- ing Officer Capt. John Sentell, Hospital Executive Officer Capt. Elaine Wagner and Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville and Engineering Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Robert P. Walden. Representing Sauer Inc., the isa-sies-f-, '*'--;! ** " While there are still some touch- ups to be completed before the new unit, located on the hospital's eighth floor, actually admits patients (pro- jected within a few weeks) everyone involved seems pleased with the way the new unit has come together. "We now have a state-of-the-art facility to please our most valuable customers, our babies and our moms," said Sentell. He noted that this $3 million, 16,600 square-foot project is just the first stage of a See MATERNITY, Page 10 I.- Iku - I hNl 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 FROM THE FLEET PFA instruction changes By FLTCM(AW/SW) ]on R. Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief By now you should have all read Nav Admin 180/05 that highlights changes to our Physical Readiness Pro- gram. This message details improvements that are going to make our Navy stronger in many ways. The changes are aimed at establishing a positive cul- ture of fitness that man- dates each and every one of us maintain our physical health and, in time, should guide all of us into a healthier lifestyle. I have been a strong pro- ponent of these changes for years. I have talked to hun- dreds of you about your physical fitness concerns and it seems the new changes will help right our ship. For those of you who engage in your own physi- cal fitness plan and eat healthy, the changes should not affect you much. However, for those of you who have not made physi- cal fitness a priority, this message should serve as a wake-up call. Before anyone jumps to the conclusion that the intent of the new changes is to punish Sailors who are FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon R. Thompson not in shape, let me stress the real reason we are ush- ering in the changes. Your health is a readiness issue. Yes, your appearance is important and you need to strive to look your best, but when you are out of shape, you are not able to serve the Navy to your fullest capability. Additionally, the long-term health costs to care for a Sailor who is out of shape are far greater than the costs of taking care of a healthy Sailor. Some of you may be ask- ing why the Navy needs to put so much emphasis on physical fitness. The answer is simple. As Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mullen just relayed to all of us, "The Navy is first and foremost a fighting, sea- going service." make our Navy stronger That short statement take someone with you. says a lot in my opinion. When you read the new Each of us needs to be NavAdmin you saw that ready, at a moment's notice, the Navy is going to imple- to step up and do what's ment some measures that necessary. For some in our could affect your frocking, ranks, that means deploy- advancement and perhaps ing to combat zones and retention. Staring with the working long hours in fall PFA, if you fail the test, intense heat. your advancement recom- For others, it means mendation will be removed. deploying on ships and sub- I agree with that meas- marines where maintaining ure. Think about it we your physical fitness is a want Sailors to move up challenge. My guess is that the ranks that meet or if you are not in shape exceed all our standards, when you deploy, you will professionally, personally have an uphill battle trying and physically. It only to improve during deploy- makes sense to me that we ment. should not advance people Shipmates, getting in who are outside the stan- shape and staying in shape dard. is not only a Navy leader- Some of the other ship issue, it's a personal changes include providing responsibility. If you are Sailors time during their overweight, the person work week for physical fit- most accountable is you. ness activities. Commands The Navy is going to con- should also focus on help- tinue to offer up opportuni- ing Sailors reduce body fat. ties and equipment to help For those who are out of you lose weight and get in standard, the Navy is now shape, but ultimately it's going to track your you who needs to commit to progress. Unless you show the program. If you haven't a one percent decrease, per figured it out yet, the Navy month, following a failed takes your health seriously, body composition assess- and so should you. ment, you will be processed As each of us aspires to for administrative separa- leadership, I challenge tion. Again, the goal here is everyone to help those to afford every Sailor a around you who may need chance. Whether or not you some motivational help. If you are going to the gym, See INSTRUCTION, Page 4 ON THE HOMEFRONT Destructive dogs, careless movers remind us it's just stuff By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Doggie boot camp has failed my 3-month old border collie, Annie. She has DOR'd, if you will, which is flight-school speak for "Drop-on-Request." 'First, Annie likes to dig. She's nearly dug a tunnel beneath the sidewalk, and I'm afraid soon she'll uproot the tree I planted for the boys last year. Dustin's only concern? That one day hell walk out- side and Annie will have eaten the car. It seems Annie always has a new surprise for us. One day she's chewed two inches off the rocking chair, the next day she's bitten off a chunk of the "Protected by Brinks" sign in the front yard. I never know what awaits me. But that's part of Annie's charm. It reminds me of a story my mom likes to tell. When dad was just a lieutenant junior grade in the Navy, he built his own stereo system from the ground up. Over the years, as technol- ogy advanced from radi- ographs-I mean Eight- Tracks-to CD players, he added to the system, always using the same company for parts and equipment. As my older brothers (Van and Will) and I grew up, dad went to that same company for replacement pieces when we broke something. First, Van blew out the speakers. Then Will broke the amplifier. Then I got a disc stuck in the CD player. Each time, mom called the stereo company to report the problem and order dad's parts. One time the technician said, "Mrs. Rutherford, I see in your records that each of your children has broken your husband's stereo, with not many years in between." "That's true. Any sugges- tions?" Mom asked. "That you get rid of your kids so you can enjoy the stereo," the man said. Funny? Yes. But then it becomes a chicken-or-the- egg scenario. Because what enjoyment could dad have gotten out of his perfectly intact stereo without a young daughter to dance along on top of a cardboard box, singing like Aretha Franklin? We all make sacrifices to our material things for the people and animals we love. This shouldn't be a difficult concept for Dustin to under- stand. I mean, he did marry me, after all, and by our first anniversary I had moved every piece of his "bachelor furniture" to the garage. It was only the first step to eventually moving everything to the curb with- out Dustin noticing or car- ing. But back to Annie-dear, sweet, unpredictable Annie. With each inch chewed off the wooden rocker, I knew Dustin was giving her a deadline to shape up or ship out. So I went to the book- store and purchased a guide called "Outwitting Dogs" by Terry Ryan. Could there be anything more humiliating? Never mind trying to train my dog, or even trying to manage her. No, I have to outwit Annie. Yet, by the time I got to chapter five-the one about chewing-a subtitle struck me so that I had to clip it, highlight it, and post it on the bathroom mirror for Dustin to read: "Last but not least: It's just stuff." It's just stuff. In all Dustin's panic over Annie's destructive tenden- cies, he seems to have for- gotten about how Owen once decorated our laptop with a permanent marker. He's forgotten the time Ford dumped bubble bath on the living room floor, and that the "Hot or Cold" button on our washing machine fell off during a military move. He's forgotten these things, because like my dad, he only remembers the little girl dancing on a cardboard box, not the broken stereo. (You have forgotten about the broken stereo, right Dad?) So what I'd like to remind Dustin is this: Each time the movers pack up our belongings and drive away with them, not to be seen again until our next duty station (if at all), we have always reassured ourselves by saying, "Everything that really matters-our chil- dren-is here in this car." And now, Dustin, I have Annie-my furry, four- legged, naughty little child who'd like to eat your car- to add to that list. Look into her wet brown eyes, or watch the way she digs at the grass with such fervor and spunk, and I think you'll agree she's one-of-a- kind... but totally worth it. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmiley.com. ........ .I1. HEY, MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan: I recently went on leave and when my car broke down I had to make some phone calls to get it fixed. I also needed to call a tow truck and I made one call home to let my family know I would be late. Since I did not have a phone card, I charged these calls to my home phone. I made seven calls and talked for about five min- utes on each call. When I got my phone bill, I was shocked that I had been charged $165 for these calls. That comes out to over $5 per minute. I called my phone compa- ny and they said the bill was correct. I feel I have been ripped-off! Is there anything I can do? MoneyMan Sez: I agree that $165 for seven short phone calls is outrageous. Who is your phone company? Were there extra fees charged to your bill? When you contacted your phone company, did they explain why the bill was so high? I recommend you contact your phone compa- ny again and get them to explain, in writing, why you are paying so much per minute. In the meantime get a phone card and carry it with you in case you have a need to make phone calls while away from home. Depending on your circum- stances, you may be able to get a free phone card from your Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society office. They can be reached at 542- 3515. I also recommend you report this incident to the Federal Communications Commission. For informa- tion about charges on your phone bill, contact the FCC's Consumer Center at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888- 225-5322) voice, 1-888- TELL-FCC (1-888-835- 5322) TTY, or visit the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at www.fcc.gov/cgb. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD.is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. PCIl(5UW) RONRLD HILTERBRRNT Job title/command: S 4 ) NAS Jax SHometown: San Diego Family Life: Married with one son. Past Duty Stations: USS John Hancock, NAVACTS Guam, HSL-43, USS Samuel E. Morison, USS Estocin, USS Mclnerney, NMCB- 1 Career Plans: To complete my 20 years in the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Visiting ports in Northern Europe. Words of Wisdom: Treat others how you would want others to treat you. .mc.- N |m a S05TEL HRRGROVE JR. Job title/command: .: Police Officer, Security Hometown: Montgomery, Ala. Family Life: Single with three dogs. Past Duty Stations: NSB Kings Bay, Ga., NS Mayport Career Plans: To become a lieutenant with the Security Department. Most Interesting Experience: When I was the NSB Kings Bay, Ga. game warden and discovered a person wanted for armed robbery. Words of Wisdom: Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Annual Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon slated for Sept. 21 Trhe NAS Jax annual Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon is scheduled for Sept. 21 at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club at 11:30 a.m. This important event will rec- ognize the many contributions that an ombuds- man makes through out the year. Tickets are available at NAS Jax FFSC, Building 554. For further information, call Wilamina Nash at 542-2766, Ext. 127. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The IM ill NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ~---~ ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 3 There are alternatives to getting payday loans By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer In the mid 1990's, the city of Jacksonville and the state of Florida passed a law limiting vehi- cle title loan companies to 30 percent annual interest rates. Immediately, most of these companies moved to other states. Unfortunately, payday lenders have now moved in and are offering short-term loans, which can exceed 400 percent interest rates. Although the state of Florida passed the Deferred Presentment Act, which regulates the payday loan industry, interest rates are still high because they are not restricted by national or state laws. Now joining the battle is Florida State Attorney General Charlie Crist who visited the NAS Jack- sonville Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) last week to voice his concern on how these lenders tend to target mili- tary personnel, causing them financial distress. "Members of the military work hard and aren't always paid the highest wages. Sometimes it's diffi- cult for them to make ends meet. Sometimes they are enticed by payday loan operations to try to stay current on their financial obligations which is not the best of ways to do so," remarked Crist, during a news conference held in the NMCRS conference room on Aug. 10. "Some of these loans are at the highest percentage rates you could ever imag- ine. Usually they begin at least at 100 percent and can go as high as 400 per- cent. Fortunately, there are other avenues military fam- ilies can take such as the NMCRS and its military counterparts. They offer zero percent loans for financial emergencies and are a financial lifeline for military families," he con- tinued. "Payday lenders are bad news. They target those people who live paycheck to paycheck and who are not well informed about finan- cial management. Florida's law on payday lending doesn't address the interest rates, so these companies work around it. We are try- ing to get our legislatures to fine tune the law and address interest rates," said NMCRC Director Dave Faraldo. "We are also trying to educate our military per- sonnel and let them know that you can get a zero per- cent interest rate loan from NMCRS providing it's a legitimate need and not a want. We also work closely with VyStar Credit Union, Navy Federal Credit Union and other credit unions and banks, sending them there if we can't help them," con- tinued Faraldo. Payday lending compa- nies work like this. A cus- tomer enters the business and is asked to write a post-dated check. They are then given cash to tide them over until payday when the company deposits that check. What the customer does- n't realize is the extremely, high interest rate and serv- ice charges they are paying for. The entire amount will come out of their next pay- Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society Director Dave Faraldo, addresses a question regarding payday lenders during a press conference Aug. 10 as Florida State Rep. Terry Fields, left, Vice Cmdr. 5th District Department of Florida Sean Compton, Florida Army National Guard Chief of Staff Col. Jerry Vaughn, VyStar President Terry West and Florida Attorney General Charlie Christ listen attentively. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Florida Attorney General Charlie Christ speaks about joining the fight against payday lenders who target military members during a press conference at the NAS Jacksonville Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Aug. 10. From left in back, Florida State Rep. Terry Fields and Vice Cmdr. 5th District Department of Florida Sean Compton. check so then they have no money to pay bills. "This is where the entrapment take place. Once someone takes out the initial loan at these exorbitant interest rates there is no way out of it. These people have to con- tinue taking out loans to pay off their original loan. This is what needs to be stopped," explained Faral- do. "These payday lenders or predatory lenders entice people to go in and sign documents they generate on the Internet. They make it so customers get their loans from out of state sources so -they don't fall under the restrictions of Florida laws. They are abusing our laws," added Concerned Veterans Com- munication Coalition Ex- ecutive Director Ron Du- chin. "A coalition was created to make noise and get the veterans and the military community riled up and enthused about issues that affect them. Our goal is to get action and protect our military members from businesses that take advantage of them," he con- tinued. According to a recent study, many payday lenders set up their busi- nesses near military instal- lations. "I recently studied pay- day lender statistics based on 20 states, 1,500 coun- ties, 13,253 zip codes, 15 payday lenders, 109 mili- tary bases and every bank location in those 20 states. From that data, it was determined that payday lenders tend to cluster around military bases. They are specifically tar- geting our troops," said Christopher Peterson, as- sistant professor of law at the University of Florida. "In fact, Duval County has the highest measure- ment of payday lenders in the state of Florida," Peter- son added. Another goal of those concerned about payday lenders is to help identify other sources to use when they need help such as NMCRS and credit unions. NMCRS is just a phone call away and can help in most emergency situations. And, there are numerous programs available through the credit unions such as overdraft protec- tion. So before you sign on that dotted line at a pay- day lender, think about it, you may become entrapped in a situation you may never get out of. For more information, call NMCRS at 542-3515. 1 -40" People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years and thousands of dollars cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of their good name and credit record.,, -Federal Trade Commission:When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name, September 2002 * Do you hand your credit card to servers at restaurants? * Do you sign your credit cards * Do you supply personal information over the internet? * Do you keep your social security number in your wallet or purse? * Do you leave mail at your home or business for the postal carrier to collect? * Do you shred unwanted mail with personal information? * Do other people ever run your credit report? * Can you be sure dqta security is good at companies that have your information? Find out how our new Identity Theft Shield can help you! 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He was captured by the Nazis and spent 11 months in four different POW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the setting for the movie, "The Great Escape." The observance will include the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by. Retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japa- nese POW. While a third class petty officer during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. POW/MIA observances are held nationally and reaffirm a promise to fallen comrades, "you are not for- gotten." Military and civil- ian employees are encour- aged to attend. The military attire for participants is summer whites, working uniform for guests and appropriate attire for civilians. 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 How you can he By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer According to a recent news release by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servi- ces 26,984 Americans re- ceived an organ transplant last year. Although this number has increased over the years due to greater public awareness and edu- cation of this important issue, approximately 17 people die each day waiting for a transplant. While donating an organ is not a simple decision, some people don't even hes- itate to offer if they can save a loved one. Others choose to donate upon their deaths. And, some choose to donate because they they've been matched in a database and just care enough to save someone's life. An organ or tissue donor can be any age as long as they are physically able. Children under 18 must have a parent's consent. Organ donations from liv- ing persons are limited to a single organ, usually the kidney or a piece of a single Organ/Tissue Donor Card I wish to donate my organs and tissues. I wish to givm: E any needed organs [ only the following and tissues organs and tissues: Donor Signture Date Witness organ. Most human beings have two kidneys but can lead healthy lives with one. All organs donated are matched to a recipient by blood and tissue typing, organ size, medical urgency, waiting time and geograph- ic location. There is no cost to the donor and it is illegal to sell organs. While most healthy peo- ple with healthy families wouldn't think twice about donating bone marrow or an organ, especially while living, you never know when that one person will enter your life that could change your entire outlook on life. Several years ago, when I was still on active duty, I signed up during a bone marrow registry drive on base. I really never thought about it again until a call came one day letting me know I was a probable match for someone and would I be interested in helping. Unfortunately, I was four months pregnant and couldn't. I was told I would be contacted later on if I was still needed. The call never came and I often wondered if that person survived. A few weeks ago, I met someone who has touched my life so deeply, I feel com- pelled to tell her story and v save a life hopefully find someone who can help her. Her name is Lisa (for her privacy, she prefers her last name not be used). She is 37 years old, a NAS Jax employee, the wife of a Navy chief sta- tioned at NS Mayport and the mother of a 14-year-old daughter and 11-year-old adopted son who has autism. She is one of the most positive, caring people I have ever met. Lisa was born with one kidney. Although many peo- ple can live with one kid- ney, over the years, hers eventually gave out and she spent many years on dialy- sis. "I continued to work full time in my home. My guest room became my hos- pital room where I did my diAlysis every day," she said. Unfortunately other organs soon began failing including her liver, pan- creas and right lung. Over the years, Lisa has undergone a liver, pancreas and kidney transplant. She has also had her lung, appendix, gallbladder and uterus removed. "My doc- tors and nurses call me the bionic woman. They just keep piecing me back together," she said enthusi- astically. "What's really amazing is that I lost 68 pounds after the trans- plants because it was all water weight," explained Lisa, who now wears a size four. While this may seem incredible there is much more to the story. Because she couldn't have any more children after her daughter was born, the family decid- ed to adopt their son. When he was 10 years old, his birth mother had twins who needed a bone marrow transplant to help them survive. He was a match. "When I got the call, I knew we had to do something. How could I say no, after all I have been through. So, we did the transplant and the twins are healthy today," said Lisa. Unfortunately, this is not the end of Lisa's story. Two weeks ago, her doctors learned her anti-rejection medicine is no longer work- ing and the new kidney is failing. She has since been placed back on the trans- Special visitor INSTRUCTION: Physical fitness guidelines updated, being in shape is essential Whether or not the Navy truly becomes a more fit service depends on each of us to realize our role, both personally and as leaders. Command support is paramount. We need to promote physical fitness and healthy lifestyles. We need to ensure each Sailor has the opportunity to participate in physical fit- ness activities. We need to ensure those Sailors who are outside our standard are provided motivation and assistance to bring them back within standards. I'm counting on each of you to do your best to get in shape, stay in shape, and help all those around you to improve their health as well. From Page 2 take that chance is up to you. One final thing I'd like to address is the physical fitness assessment itself. In the past, we took the test once and the score we achieved was final. 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Or to learn more about organ donation, go to www.organ- donor.gov or www.unos.org. JaxiArNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 v 5 VS-24 'Scouts' ready to deploy By Lt. j. g. Wes Battle VS-24 PAO he "Scouts" of VS-24 recently completed workups aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN- 71) and are preparing to deploy overseas in Septem- ber. The ships and aircraft of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group (TRCSG) completed the final pieces of the Inter-Deploy- ment Readiness Cycle: Com- posite Training Unit Exer- cise (COMPTUEX) and Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX). After the successful com- pletion of COMPTUEX, the TRCSG is now surge-ready and available to deploy. With Commander, Strike Force Training, Atlantic evaluating, the Scouts played an integral role in achieving USS Theodore Roosevelt's Blue Water Certification. As Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8)'s only organ- ic tanker, VS-24 provided mission and recovery fuel for strike aircraft. During surface search and control missions, the Scouts. ensured the surveillance area around the carrier battle group was clear of exercise opposing forces, identifying and engaging all "orange" surface units in the vicinity of the carrier battle group. With minimal "no-fly" days at sea, the Scouts worked many long days and nights to ensure the Strike Group's success. Cmdr. Daniel Grieco, VS-24 com- manding officer, said, "It has been with a great sense of pride I have watched every Scout giving 110 per- cent to the team. Their dedication and superb efforts to maintaining, launching and flying these magnificent aircraft have been critical to the success of the Scouts and the Theodore Roosevelt Strike Group." COMPTUEX brought all units of the strike group together to forge them into a cohesive fighting team and as such, is a critical step in any pre-deployment training cycle. Successful completion of COMPTUEX certifies the strike group and its embarked air wing as qualified for open ocean operations. COMPTUEX includes comprehensive and complex strike group training events, naval sur- face fire support training, unit coordination training and air-to-ground bombing runs. JTFEX is a final battle problem or "war game" where a conflict between notional countries is the focus point for the TRCSG to hone its warfighting Photos by J03 Michael Cole USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group in formation, including aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, (CVN-71), guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56), guided-mis- sile destroyers USS Donald Cook (DDG 75), USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79) and the medium- size Spanish frigate, Alvaro de Bazan (F 101). Help needed for exhibition of Vietnam Wall replica By Staff he traveling replica will visit Jacksonville Sept. 2- 5 and the community is encouraged to take an active role in planning for the three-day exhibi- tion. Volunteers are needed in areas ranging from name readers to hospitality. In addition, they are seeking motorcycle groups to help escort the wall to Chapel Hills Memory Gardens. Motorcycles will meet the tractor trailer carrying the exhibit Aug.30 at 1-10 and Chafee Road. "We are counting on the support of the community to make this event truly great," said venue leader Travis Rigdon of Chapel Hills Memory Gardens. "Volunteering should be a lot of fun and a great way to interact with others in the community." School essay contest announced Additionally, the host groups are sponsoring an essay contest open to all elementary, middle and high school students in Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. The topic is: the yellow ribbon has become a symbol of support for our service men and women. What does this symbol mean to you? Four winners will be chosen and each winner will receive a savings bond and will be invited to lead the Pledge of Allegiance at the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall ExperienceTM opening ceremony Sept. 2. Entries should be 200 words or fewer and postmarked no later than Aug. 19. For more information-and com- plete rules, please email info@avajax.org. For questions regarding volunteering or the exhibition in general call 641-9755 or visit www.avajax.org. Hurricane shelter volunteers needed By Staff USS Theodore Roosevelt and its air wing, Carrier Air Wing 8 cruise the Atlantic during COMTUEX. skills and exercise flag level decision-making. JTFEX is the culmination of the TR's training and preparation for deploy- ment. The exercises require the U.S. and Allied Naval forces to integrate all assets to accomplish mis- sions in a multi-threat, multi-dimensional environ- ment. The USS Theodore Roose- velt crew also enjoyed a well-deserved port call, pulling into Port Ever- glades in Fort Lauderdale for the Fourth of July holi- day. Scouts enjoyed many attractions in South Flori- da, including Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation spon- sored trips to a Florida Marlins baseball game, the Bahamas, Key West, Mia- mi, the Everglades, Tampa Busch Gardens, and Disney World. 40% Discount for Military! $5.75/day with military ID S100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift Pa'S"ace ParkSpace Airport Parking Airpo, sh,.,^ 8PB S904-741-4008 www.parkspace.com , "Look your IS .best for less. Indulge yourself in clothes of style, beauty & distinction" v,. 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Red Cross collecting items for war wounded Naval Hospital Jack-sonville's American Red Cross volunteers 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 projects collects products for wounded being treated by Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed medical personnel in Iraq. Drop boxes for that effort are located in the hallway adjacent to the Galley and near the hospital Pharmacy. 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To counter the dangers asso- ciated with making poor decisions when it comes to drinking, VP-5 has instituted a new program into the workplace called "Survive the Night". The program was established to improve the command's ability to help prevent alcohol related inci- dents and address today's cultur- al ideals regarding drinking and driving. There are already numer- ous programs that exist to fight the problem, however, VP-5 is taking a new perspective. The command has established a peer group to discuss ways to avoid drinking and driving. This pro- gram, combined with the current programs such as ADAMS, Prevent, The Right Spirit, Club 2000, and Bottle to Grave, "pro- vides our sailors with options and alternatives", said one of the pro- gram coordinators, AMCS Luis Padilla. The main concern for the squadron is the safety of their people as they go out and enjoy themselves. With this focus, VP-5 instituted a panel of sailors to meet every week and discuss the different aspects of "surviving the night". Each week there is a new topic to help raise alcohol aware- ness. At the end of every Friday, the members of the group go out and talk with the individuals in their work centers about the spe- cific discussion item for that week. Some of the topics include the cost associated with getting a DUI, career consequences, plan- ning ahead, fun events in town, and even death of loved ones due to drinking and driving accidents. The command is concerned that their personnel may drink and wait to come up with a viable option on how to get home until after their judgment is already impaired. Therefore, the focus of "Survive the Night" is to get the squadron members actively thinking and planning how they are going to get home before they even leave to go out. Lt. Doug Steil, a VP-5 navigator, sees the program as "putting a name to what already exists; thinking your way through the evening and looking out for your buddies." The command recognizes that the most effective way to build up alcohol awareness is to provide the sailors with ownership of the program. One of the current members of this peer group is YN3 Jacob Wayerski, who has a very strong opinion about the pro- gram. He stated: "This program is more beneficial to the reduction in alcohol related incidences for it is the first that has a heart at a lower class level. Every other program has been organized and run by a chief or an officer. Here we can reach every one from all levels, reach it at the source, express ourselves from shipmate to shipmate, instead of command to squadron." Although the program has just recently been implemented, its positive efforts are already appar- ent. VP-5 continues to improve their standards and strives to take care of their personnel, while safeguarding the local communi- ty. With this new program in place, the command's aim is to see the number of driving inci- dents decrease, and make the roads a safer place. Overcoming the 'what-ifs' of life By Chaplain (Lt.) rroy Todd NAS Jax Chapel Quite a few years ago, I heard of a walkway collapsing in an ele- gant structure located in the Midwest. It should have held, but for some unfore- seen reason it did not hold and collapsed. Recently, I visited the St Augustine Lighthouse. Here is the problem, before I climbed the lighthouse, I got an information brochure that stated the lighthouse is over 120 years old. The information pam- phlet also stated that over the years, money has been collected for restoration to the lighthouse. Let me share with you how my mind started to work as I looked at a structure with 120-year-old bricks and a restoration company who had to be the low bidder on the repair work. As I stared at the circular metal stair- case that goes 163 feet, over 200 steps to the top, r was focused on the reality that the bolts holding up the staircase are embedded in and vigor. Franklin Delano Roosevelt said it best; "Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself..." The next time you face one of those moments that brings up the repetitious "what if" questions, take a deep breath and reframe your fearful thinking into positive thinking. When we use positive thinking it allows a view of life that reveals the reality of things going on that are both safe and sound. Remember this scripture when the "what ifs" start playing in your mind: "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind" (2Timothy 1:7). May God grant you strength to grow past those."what if" stages of life so that you can appreciate the wondrous beauty of God's creation all around you. Always Remember: "Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have." H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Chaplain (Lt.) Troy Todd bricks that are 120-years- old. At any minute, the metal staircase could make that screeching, moaning sound and collapse in a heap of rubble. I could make the 6 p.m. news for all the wrong reasons. As my eyes were fixated on the circular staircase, my wife laughed at my facial expressions. I was engrossed with the idea that I didn't like going up this staircase because I kept thinking, "What if, what if, and what if." By faith I make it almost to the top when down the steps comes a man who had to weigh over 300 lbs. That man could have easily turned around; he was only five steps from the top. There is one thing that I knew at this precise moment. I was not going back down. I had a death grip on the handrail. Five mere steps and I would be on a solid platform once again. That huge specimen of a man tried to be nice as he squeezed ever so slowly on by. I kept thinking one' thing, "Man you need to hurry up and move. At any minute you are going to pull those bolts out of the 120 year old brick and this thing is going to fall. Move man, move, move!" When I finally made it to the top, I was exasperated from the beautiful view. The view from the top level of the lighthouse was fan- tastic coupled with a cool- ing gentle breeze and excel- lent weather. I would have never personally known the view if I remained in my pessimistic state of think- ing at the bottom of the staircase. A "Life Lessons Learned" can be applied to the light- house. I have learned that sometimes people worry too much about the "what ifs" of life and lose sight of the beauty of the moment. When I was at the light- house, I had to make a choice. One option would have been to worry about the staircase structure and never reach the first step. A second option could have been to see how other peo- ple were traveling safely up and down the spiral stair- case. This type of positive thinking could serve as a catalyst to move past the "what ifs" onto advancing my steps to move gently up the staircase. When we step out and face our fears in life, we are able to grow past the moment. Confronting our fears allows us to move for- ward with new strength Have you seen this man? If you have seen this per- son, please contact Detec- tive Don Pancoast of the NAS Jax Command Inves- tigation's Division at 542- 2665 or 813-0401. 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As part of this effort, Congressman Crenshaw is calling on all World War II veterans who served on active duty in World War II at any time between Dec. 7, 1941 and Dec. 31, 1946 and reside within the Fourth Congressional District of Florida to contact his office or go to his website in order to obtain an application. President George Bush said victory by the United States and Allied Forces during World War II liberated millions from oppression and tyranny. Labeled the Greatest Generation, these veterans answered the Nation's call to serve and possibly die for a cause that they and their countrymen and women believed in free- dom and democracy. More than 16 million Americans served during World War II and over 400,000 paid the ultimate sacrifice. participation Back home, millions more supported the war effort. The criteria for receiving this certificate mirror those used by the 79th Congress when it authorized the World War II Victory Medal on July 6, 1945. The opening date is the attack on Pearl Harbor and the closing date is the end of hostilities as pro- claimed by President Harry Truman. Congressman Crenshaw will host a cere- mony in the fall to award these certifi- cates. To determine eligibility for the certifi- cate, veterans must complete an applica- tion and submit a copy of their service dis- charge document. Veterans must be a cur- rent resident of the fourth Congressional District of Florida to participate in this program. The deadline for submitting applications for this year's ceremony is Sept. 30. Applications can be obtained at www.cren- shaw.house.gov. For more information, call 598-0481, or (386) 365-3316. Completed applications and documentation should be mailed to: 1061 Riverside Avenue, Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32204. College scholarships available for service members 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 service 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. If there were an award for being the perfect Sailor, it would probably go to someone like Lt. Cmdr Kathy Kerrigan. "She is awesome," said co-work- er PN1(SW/AW) Fields. "I couldn't keep up with her." As officer in charge of PSD Jacksonville, Kerrigan manages a staff of 150 people, and oversees the activities of three satel- lite commands (CSD Guantanamo Bay, CSD Tampa and the Travel Processing Center). As if catering to the thousands of customers who walk through those double doors every week is not exhausting enough, 34-year-old Kerrigan is also a member of the Navy Triathlon Team, and maintains a demanding training schedule that includes swimming three times, run- ning five times and biking four to five times a week. How does she do it? "Not easily," Kerrigan laughed. "Working out is kind of a stress release for me. That's what I enjoy doing. That's my passion. I believe you need to stay healthy, because if you don't have your health, you don't have any- thing." Kerrigan started out as a cyclist in high school, and was recruited for running in college. She ran her first triathlon in 1995. She has competed in three world races and the Military World Races in Croatia in 1999. Her last event was the 12th annual World Race in California last June. Kerrigan said participating in the Hawaii Iron Man as one of her goals. "That's like the World Series of baseball," she said. "That's what everybody prepares for." When asked what it takes to be a suc- cessful tri-athlete, she responded, "A lot of time." She said being an athlete involves discipline and the right mental attitude, but the payoff is worth it. "Probably the biggest thing is the friendships you form with all the athletes you run into, because it is a demanding sport and you form friendships with folks who kind of so the same thing or have the same lifestyle." One of the friendships she has formed is with a 71-year-old Jacksonville woman named Dottie Dorion who learned how to swim when she was 42, and could only run once around a city block when she first started. Now Dorion has several Hawaii Iron Man races under her belt and the admiration and respect of many athletes in the area. I Kerrigan recently invited Dorion to speak to her staff about physical fitness. Dorion recommended a healthy diet, not smoking and maintaining an exercise rou- tine as the key to her longevity and sense of worth. "Most of the folks that work for me here are under the age of 25 and they're not in the shape they should be," Kerrigan said. She consistently tries to encourage a more active lifestyle for her Sailors. Indeed, it is almost impossible to find a command that would not support a Sailor that aimed for a higher standard of physi- cal fitness. Starting Oct. 1, the Navy will even give commanding officers the author- ity to halt a Sailor's advancement if they fail a physical readiness test. So barring major medical conditions, a Sailor's stan- dard of living is in their own hands. The chain of command will gladly support Photo courtesy of Lt. Cmdr. Kerrigan Lt. Cmdr. Kathy Kerrigan runs in the 12th annual World Race in California in June. them. Kerrigan said her previous commands, which include the Army Command and Staff College at Fort Leavenworth and Recruit Training Command Great Lakes have been very supportive of her career, and even had teams she could practice with. She said her current supervisors have been very accommodating when she needed time off to travel to the CISM World Military Triathlon in Pt. Mugu, Cal. "PNCS Brown, the senior enlisted advi- sor and PNCS Cress, the leading chief petty officer, and all the outstanding employees at PSD Jax, TPC, CSD Gitmo, CSD Tampa, and CSD Cape Canaveral have afforded me the opportunity to par- ticipate in the World Military Triathlon Championship," Kerrigan said. "Without these great, hard working folks, I would not be able to do what I do. It is their hard work that inspires me every day." Her staff also does not feel short- changed when it comes to her attention. She runs most PRTs, so she is very visible to the junior members of her command. And she maintains an open-door policy. "She is a really sincere leader that cares about her people," said Fields. Kerrigan advised for anyone considering a higher level of conditioning is to start slow and maintain a balanced diet. 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Mulberry Cove Marina has lots to offer By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor t's common for some Sailors to overlook some of the ben- efits for being on active duty. However, there is one ben- efit many NAS Jax Sailors don't know about the Mulberry Cove Marina. The marina, located at the south end of Ranger Street, along the banks of the beautiful St. Johns River is a place where Sailors can learn to sail, canoe and fish. It offers a wide array of rental equipment including kayaks, canoes, Flying Junior and Flying Scot sailboats, and 14-foot Lasers. Powerboats include bass boats with trolling motors and fish-finders, pontoon boats, Boston Whalers, Deckboats, jet skis, and 14-foot stump knockers. All you need to rent a powerboat is a Florida Safe Boater card, available free of charge at www.boatus.org. Reservations for powerboats must be made in person with a $25 deposit. "Our boat rentals are, on average, 68 percent less than at the marinas outside the gate," said Mulberry .Cove Marina Manager Phil Collins. The Ship's Store on the waterfront carries bait, ice, sand- wiches, a variety of drinks, fishing licenses, fishing tackle, sunglasses, T-shirts, outdoor recreation knives, basic boat parts and various sundries to meet your boating needs. The store also has unleaded mid-grade gasoline pier-side and a free boat ramp. "Our store has everything a sportsman could need," said Collins. "All you have to do is show up, we'll do the rest." For boat owners they have slips, 'moorings and dry stor- age available on daily, monthly and yearly rental basis. At the slips, fresh water and 30-amp station power are avail- able. Live-aboards are permitted only on a temporary basis. "A lot of new boat owners out there might not realize that we offer boat storage, wetslips and mooring dry storage for about 40 percent less than off-base marinas," Collins stat- ed. Sailing instruction classes and safe boating courses are also available in partnership with the Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. "We offer classes for just about anything you would want to learn about involving the water," Collins said. Tents, sleeping pads, cots, camp stoves, lanterns, large grills, coolers, turkey fryers, and much more are also avail- able to be rented. Mulberry Cove Marina also provides many free services to different organizations on and off base such as the Chiefs Mess, NJROTC and the Naval Sea Cadets. "We feel that it's important to lend our support to organi- zations that have a positive impact on the base and Jacksonville community," Collins stated. Even with the low prices and the give a ways, the mari- na's employees feel that none of it would matter without great customer service. "It really comes down to the overall experience the cus- tomer has," said Mulberry Cove Marina Employee Josie Hodge. "Low prices are nice and all, but the customer isn't going to come back if they're not happy with the service they received." The marina is open to all active duty, reservists and retired military as well as Department of Defense civilians. To request prices or a full informational brochure, e-mail philip.s.collins@navy.mil or call 542-3260. Lt. David Jackson of Naval Hospital Jacksonville lowers his boat into the water from the boat ramp. eirr : r..as n th -1 Retired Navy Chief Allen Black sprays down the deck of his motor yacht after a long day of sailing. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 Photo by JO2(AW) Cassandra Thompson Children enrolled at the NAS Jacksonville's Youth Center Summer Camp In July enjoy a day of canoeing at the Mulberry Cove Marina. Front to back are Michelle Garrett, Kaitlyn Rose, Matthew Breen, Erika Bryan, Kiera Brown and Petronia Hall. I - A Ii ci Josie Hodge and Myron Baker, Mulberry Cove Marina employees, lower a pontoon boat into the water. V ~r '04 'i! Li V p V d ... -,sw -.,. Eric Hageman, a Mulberry Cove Marina employee, pulls one of the marina's boats to the pier to prepare it for rental. ?'i'J'9t9;^ D'OI901 P]'1e Jtodl '1. Q Jasmine Brownfield, an employee at Mulberry Cove Marina, goes over the paperwork for boat rental with Lt. Rob Wilkerson of VP-5. 7.-Us -'C, .-4. .1: w i' James Street of Commander, Navy Region Southeast listens to Mulberry Cove Marina employee Myron Baker (right) as he goes over the pre-rental checklist. Keeping safety first, Mulberry Cove Marina employee Josie Hodge ensures a pontoon boat is correctly tied to the pier. Mulberry Cove Marina employee Myron Baker teaches co- worker Josie Hodge how to operate a pontoon boat. 4' all,' MA- 'g y SO-~ AL ~ 4 --.MONO A family pulls out for a day of fun on a pontoon boat rented at the Mulberry Cove Marina. * '; ---A - -^*-^- A-- Mulberry Cove Marina employee Josie Hodge prepares a fishing boat for rental. - ', ; ~J1~W .s -o JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 FAREWELL: Capt. Butch Voris leaves ama2 i-rom rage I immediately enlisted in the Navy ,and was sent to flight training. Butch was now living his dream. On Dec. 7, 1941, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Butch found himself finishing ,flight training and ultimately get- ting his chance at combat and into the history books. In 1943, he briefly passed through NAS Jacksonville for the first time while awaiting assign- ment. Butch flew with VF-10 "The Grim Reapers" when the war in ;the Pacific looked the bleakest. Later, as the carriers began to .take back the Pacific, he was transferred to VF-2, "The Rippers." , Butch's reputation as a flying ace rapidly grew. The Navy top brass became aware of this young ,fighter pilot's agility. He was one of the first Navy night fighter pilots, flying with the famed Eddie O'Hare. When war ended, Butch returned to NAS Jacksonville and joined the Naval Air Advanced -Training Command. Soon after arriving, he was chosen to lead the newly established Navy Flight Demonstration Team from his -office in Hangar 115. The rest, as they say, is history! Because of Butch Voris, the legendary Blue *Angels fly on. I really got to know Butch in 1996, after tracking down his home phone number in prepara- tion for the station air show in October. I dialed the number and -asked "Butch Voris?" "Yep," the -voice at the other end replied. I 'immediately said, "this is Ron Williamson, from NAS Jacksonville and I would like to -extend to you a personal invitation to be our special VIP guest at our .50th Anniversary Celebration of the Blue Angels Air Show." :- After a short pause, he respond- dd "I have not heard from you -guys since I left the station in 1946. What took you so long?" I Retired Navy Capt. Butch Voris signs a poster for during the 1996 NAS Jax Air Show. was stunned, but delighted that he Angel flight would be willing to travel from his stitched on t] home in Monterey, Calif. to NAS They their Jax for the commemoration. would ride Without any hesitation, I they perform answered by saying, "well, we have Sunday aft just been kind of busy around here beside him since you left!" I got a strong agreeing to g chuckle from that and I knew we The only : were on our way to becoming for the Blue friends. to approve ] After hanging up, I started team left to thinking of the station big 20th pleted practi and 25th anniversary celebrations remained t. and several air shows in the Whitmire, IN 1960's and 1970's. All of those air officer. shows had the Blue Angels as A car dro headliners! However, no one had Angels flight ever contacted "First Blue" in 49 asked Butc] years. him. They v Butch arrived for the 1996 NAS Blue Angel I Jax Air Show and was a huge hit. had a brief cc It was during this show I got the Butch their opportunity to really get to know to where I v him and his wife, Thea. the team, bi The Blue Angels did their prac- do any mane tice show Oct. 2, 1996. After their ical condition landing, the team leader, Capt. can not fly Greg Wooldridge, followed by the their maneu rest of the team, walked over to I didn't form Butch on the ramp and presented for a ride." him with a personalized Blue We invited Photo by Ron Williamson an aviation enthusiast suit with "First Blue" he front. n asked Butch if he with the team when armed their show on ernoon. Butch was self with emotion, go instantly. remaining issue was Angels flight surgeon his flight. When the debrief their just com- .ce flight, Butch and I walking to Capt. Bob [AS Jax commanding ve up and the Blue t surgeon got out and h if he could talk to walked over to where Hornet No. 1 was and conversation. a slowly walked back was. He could fly with ut the team could not ruvers due to his med- i. Butch told him "If I with the team doing vers, then I won't fly. i this team just to go d Butch back to NAS 1%-~ 3~~ c~r u-Ago MATERNITY: New unit opens at Navy Hospital Jacksonville From Page 1 series of facility improve- *.ments planned for the hos- pital. Future plans include renovations of the hospi- tal's sixth and seventh floor inpatient wards as well as an addition to the North side of the hospital's main building. Wagner said the MIU -renovations play an impor- 'tant role in delivering a favorable first impression ato beneficiaries, especially active duty service mem- blers who may be using the hospital for the first time as new parents. "For some this is the very first introduction they get to Navy Medicine," she said. "We want it to be a good one. We want them to. perceive that they are always going' to get good quality care. When they see a lovely decor and gorgeous colors on the floor they per- ceive quality in ways that they don't when it doesn't look this way. This is a great way to get Navy Medicine and our active duty beneficiaries off to a great start." Walden agreed that this is a great step forward. "The Navy is changing, Navy Medicine is changing, the facilities world is changing. This is all about change and this is a change for the best," he said. Zechman attested to the quality workmanship that went into the project, which involved completely gutting the 8th floor, previously used as administrative offices, and rebuilding it. Zeckman said he hoped the hospital is pleased with the results, noting that r I __ ^ ^^..*--i lie Photos by HM1 Michael Morgan (Left to right) Sauer Inc. Vice President Greg Zechman, for- mer Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Sentell and Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville and Engineering Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Walden cut a ribbon officially marking the com- pletion of Naval Hospital Jacksonville's new Maternal Infant Unit. 50,000 hours of labor went television that doesn't take into the project, using local up room around their bed. craftsmen, local subcontrac- And rooms are large tors and minority subcon- enough for a sleeper sofa or tractors. The entire project recliner for a family mem- was completed without a ber to stay with the new single accident he said. mom. The result was a sparkling new facility for f- new moms to recover in I with their newborns follow- ,da rR I 17 ing delivery at Naval ' Hospital Jacksonville. KAYAKS CANOES S According to Hospital i Facilities Manager Larry ;; Over 250 In Stock Forbes the unit features 20 Hardware Navigation private rooms with showers a Charts Weather Gear and bathrooms in each. i Each patient room is Boat Shoes & More equipped with a head wall X1 JUSt Add Water! system located above the I bed providing needed light- PIER 17 MARIN ing, medical gases and util- ', 4619 ROOSEVELT BLVD. cities in a convenient utility ,t US 17 AT ORTEGA RIVER system. 'N. JACKSONVILLE 32210 Patients also have the (904) 387-4669 o convenience of a swing arm 4A^ -,*as masa Other facilities in the unit include new isolation rooms should a patient need to be quarantined for health reasons, specially outfitted rooms for larger patients, a new nursery near the nurse station as well as new administrative, conference and treatment rooms. And the unit is equipped with a computerized infant security system wired directly to the Officer of the Deck and Security Office. "All of this is brand new, built to the latest stan- dards," Forbes said. The improved look, com- fort and convenience of the new spaces will compliment the outstanding personalized care that is the hallmark of the hospital's MIU staff. MIU Division Officer Lt. Cmdr. Cynthia Fleming said, "The Naval Hospital Jacksonville MIU is here to help you easily adjust to your new family, be it your first or fifth baby or any- where in between. We are sultants, licensed practical nurses and hospital corps- men all trained and eager to help you adjust to your growing family. We are devoted to providing family centered care during your hospital stay." Some of the specialized services offered include couplet care, lactation serv- ices, hearing screening for newborns and a newborn comprehensive screen designed to detect 60 differ- ent disorders in your infant. To help ensure the family gets off to a healthy start the hospital offers educa- tional classes for parents covering all aspects of the pregnancy, delivery and post-delivery care for the new family member. New parents also receive a special post-delivery din- ner. And they are offered the opportunity to partici- pate in the "E-mail Baby" program in which a hospi- tal photographer will take photos of the parents and newborn and forward them to a deployed family mem- ber or to other family mem- bers in distant locations. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville delivers more than 100 babies per month. The nor- mal hospital stay is one to two days following normal delivery and two to three days following Cesarean delivery. Healthy newborns will remain in their mothers' MIU rooms throughout the hospital stay. One family member may stay and help mom. For more information, on any of Naval Hospital Jacksonville's classes, visit navalhospitaljax.com or call 542-BABY. 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(Just two months ago he agreed to return in 2006 for the Blue Angels 60th Anniversary show here.) During his time on base in 2000, Butch wanted to look at some of the station's historical items we had collected since 1946. As he sat looking through files and pictures, he suddenly stopped at one photo and said, "Where did you get this?" I asked, "What are you looking at?" It was a photo mailed to me by someone cleaning out things that had noticed the picture had NAS Jacksonville on the back. They thought it would be nice to add it to our historical collection. All I knew was the photo showed a crash on the NAS Jacksonville runway in 1946. In a quiet voice he told me that photo was of the Blue Angels first open house show at NAS Jacksonville. Robbie Robinson was the Blue Angel pilot killed in that crash, and the first Blue Angel fatality. He asked for that photo to remain locked up and never to be published. It has been in a secure location ever since. That crash and fatality remains the only time the Blue Angels have not finished a show. I was amazed with Butch's agility and remembrance for details and facts. During last year's hurricanes, he called to see how the station was fairing. "I remember the hurricane that was heading for the station in 1946," stated Butch. "I was ordered to take all of the fighters away from the station and go to Beaufort, S.C. Well, the storm by- passed Jacksonville and headed right for Beaufort! The station had no tie-down chains, so I had the pilots dig holes and we pushed ing legacy the planes into the holes burying the landing gear. As the winds blew, no planes were moved or damaged." "When we got back to NAS Jax. I was called up to the admiral's office and presented a commenda- tion medal for that innovative thinking. He then shut the door and chewed my [rear] for the delay in getting the fighters back way behind schedule because it took so much time to dig them back out," he continued. I always tried to get Butch to publish a book about his life. The stories and history he was involved in needed to be pub- lished. In 2002, his son-in-law finally hired a publisher who spent over a year with Butch and Thea, and everyone alive who knew him and who could capture his life. I contributed what I had on the NAS Jax history piece. Thea passed away in 2003 as the book was in the final stages of interviews and research. Butch then threw himself into the final stages of the project and the book made its second debut at the NAS Jax Air Show last October. He was very pleased with the final product. I last talked to Butch on Aug. 8, the day before he died. I knew he was not as chipper as normal, but there was no indication he would be gone 24 hours later. With the passing of Butch, only one member of the original team now remains. Al Taddeo still lives in California. And per tradi- tion, a bottle of liquor was bought by the original team members to be opened and a toast made by the final team member. Butch had kept that bottle. NAS Jacksonville has lost a huge supporter and I, a dear friend. "I tell everyone that no one ever treated me better or put on a better show that the folks at NAS Jax," Butch once said. M" JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 11 NH Jacksonville comptroller's team honored From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's Comptroller De- partment was recently awarded the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 2004 Resource Management Team Award. The award is presented annual- ly to Navy Medicine resource management teams and individu- als who demonstrate outstanding team achievement in utilization of exceptional financial manage- ment skills and sound business practices. Hospital Comptroller Lt. Cmdr. David Breier said of his team's accomplishment, "It's recognition of what a good team we have here and how hard they work to make sure the hospital gets what it takes to function." He noted that although com- Photo courtesy of Brenda Byrd Members of Naval Hospital Jacksonville's award-winning Comptroller's Resource Management team. mand's can nominate individuals for these awards he intentionally put in for the team award. "Everyone on the team had an impact on our success from a financial management stand- point," he said. The citation from Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Deputy Chief for Resource Manage- ment/Comptroller John Cuddy, particularly cited the NH Jacksonville team for their out- standing skill in successfully managing the financial transition and integration of Naval Hospital, Roosevelt Roads and Naval Dental Center Southeast to Naval Hospital, Jacksonville. "When Naval Hospital, Roosevelt Roads closed and finan- cial accounting responsibility was transferred to you, you were able to absorb increased workload without an increase in staffing or benefit of existing knowledge con- cerning prior financial activity," Cuddy noted. "Your organization of prior year financial records and validation of existing obligations allowed you to address outstand- ing issues and resolve financial inquiries from vendors and previ- ous employees. Your efforts fur- ther allowed you to return $440,000 in excess funding for fis- cal year 2004." Cuddy also praised the depart- ment's resourcefulness when in October 2004 the hospital assumed financial responsibility for another activity with integra- tion of Naval Dental Center Southeast Region. "Your multidisciplinary team implemented individualized training and orientation to assist dental personnel in becoming acclimated to medical systems, including the Defense Medical Logistics Support System," Cuddy stated. "Your integration initia- tives resulted in first year annual savings of $638,000 with an anticipated additional out year recurring savings of $739,000. Your exceptional financial man- agement skills and sound busi- ness practices were also utilized to substantially increase Third Party Collections to 122 percent of the established goal." AMVETS: Office opens at NAS Jax Photos by HM I Michael Morgan HM3 Robert Miller gives Christopher Jones a shot as his father, AWl (AW) David Jones, pre- pares Christopher's sister, Michelle, for her injection. School & Sports Physicals Marathon Top From Page 1 ly prepared package ensures that the indi- vidual receives the maximum benefits to which they are legally entitled. Moreover, if necessary, he will provide representation at VA hearings if appeals are warranted" The assistance AMVETS provides is free of charge and people are not required to be an AMVETS member to receive it. "We provide free professional advice on entitlements and assistance in filling out mandatory forms when a service member, retiree or family member feels he or she may be eligible for some sort of disability compensation from the VA," said Sanders. "Over the years, our presence and assis- tance has had a positive impact in the lives of thousands of service men and women, retirees and surviving spouses and chil- dren that otherwise would have suffered greatly without a monthly disability com- pensation check," he continued. "My job as a NSO is to ensure that when person makes an appointment, he or she receives information, counseling and claim , services concern- ing disability com- pensation, hospi- talization, rehabil- itation, pension, S~ V. education, employ- Q Moment and other benefits," Sanders added. According to Sanders, AMVETS is a strong supporter and advocate of providing America's veter- ans with the benefits and services they have earned through honorable military service. "Our military service members deserve to be well represented in all areas," he explained. "I'm here to ensure that they obtain the appropriate represen- tation when filing disability claims with the VA." Sanders also available, by appointment, for command briefings and training. For more information about the NAS Jax AMVETS Office or to make an appoint- ment, call Sanders at 542-2834 or email Amvetsjax@yahoo.com. FFSC offers educational and support programs 750 children By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Family Practice and Pediatric Depart- ments completed their annual School and Sports Physicals Marathon last week. During the event, which started on July 23 and ended Aug. 4, the department's staff saw about 750 children. The staff provided complete school physi- cals as required by local school systems before a child can enter pre-school or kindergarten or if they're starting in a new school system. They also provided pre-participation sports physical, required for children that are going to participate in sports team try- outs and other physical education pro- grams. School and sports physical can run as much as $40 if done by a civilian sector provider at the Naval Hospital they are free of charge. Although the marathon is over children's physical can still be scheduled by calling Central Appointments, 542-4677. By Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Fami- ly Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special IN MLLAa-F-I A HN Corey Badder performs eye exams on the children. *17 Years Same Location *Instructors are Trained & Cei * Lessons designed to meet your specific wants & needs Dances Offered: Salsa Waltz Rumba Fox Trot Cha Cha Tango *.Swing Merengue R079507 rtified accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in August: Aug. 29 Sept. 1, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retiring) Aug. 30, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. wwwuniersalballroom. PERusO 5655 Timuquana Rd. 772-8330 -$49 OR COUPLE. 3 Private Lessons 1/2 HR. Ea. 2 Group Classes 1 Dance Party ^^*^^DMil2 Heat illness can kill By Dave Colburn NAS Jacksonville Safety Office his is the eighth week of the critical days of summer. As of Aug. 1 we have lost 27 Sailors and Marines in recreational/off- duty activities. None of them wanted to die; all of them could have been pre- vented. Please don't add to our losses. Heat-related illnesses aren't just a summer haz- ard. People exercise in steamy gyms, wearing heavy clothes in order to sweat more. Sailors work in hot shipboard workspaces. 1. Know how to recognize the three most common types of heat-related illness: heat stroke, heat exhaus- tion, and heat cramps. 2. Heat strokes are the most severe, are can be fatal. Symptoms include a temperature to as high as 105 degrees; hot, red, and dry skin; a rapid, weak pulse; and rapid, shallow breathing. 3. As first aid for a heat stroke, call 9-1-1 immediate- ly. Wrap damp sheets around the victim and start fanning them. Wrap cold packs in a cloth and place them on the victim's wrists and ankles, in the armpits and on the neck. 4. Victims of heat exhaus- tion will have a normal tem- perature, but will have other symptoms: cool, moist, pale skin; heavy sweating; headache, nausea or vomit- ing and dizziness. 5. Heat cramps are mus- cular pains and spasms that result form intense exertion. Cramps most often attack the abdomen and legs. 6. To avoid heat illnesses: Wear lightweight, light- colored clothing, Drinking plenty of water, Take regular breaks, Eating small meals. I've witnessed a couple cases of heat stress, and nei- ther was pretty. The first was during a 10K race on a humid, 80-degree morning. The victim was one of my training partners, an extremely competitive run- ner. He didn't drink water during the race because it would cost him a few sec- onds each time he grabbed a cup. But his dehydration slowed him down even more, so instead of beating me, which he easily should have, I passed him 100 yards short of the finish line. He had a case of the jelly-legs and couldn't run a straight line. The other case was after a round of golf one summer, and again the victim was someone who didn't drink water. He discovered that a couple beers didn't quite compensate, and he flopped right over in mid-swing. The point is that it can happen to anyone, whether you're an in-shape runner or an out-of-shape golfer. Or, even a Marine, which shows. that toughness isn't much of a prevention technique. After a 12-mile condition- ing hike held by a battalion at Camp Pendleton, four Marines went to a hospital with heat stroke and five others with heat exhaus- tion. Another time, after a 10- mile hike during the hottest part of the day, 12 Marines from a rifle company had to go to hospitals with heat problems, and eight had to be admitted for treatment. In both cases, the Marines hadn't had enough to eat or drink, and supervisors did- n't recognize the early symptoms. There is no reason during peacetime training for any- one to not have enough water. And you know what, supervisors? 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McCarthy who presented the selectees and their families with free Jacksonville Jaguars tickets. "The Jaguars tickets were completely unexpected," said TMI(SW) Mike Ramirez, a selectee from Weapons Department. "It seems like the USO is always doing something for the Sailors at NAS Jax. We really appreciate everything the chiefs and USO have done to make this event happen." Sailors Aweigh Program coming up From the USO The Sailors Aweigh Program, sponsored by the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation is preparing for the upcoming Jaguar season. The program gives free tickets, transportation and a free T-Shirt to the fami- lies of deployed Sailors and deployable Sailors, with priority give to deployed Sailors' families. It is designed for children ages 9-16. Children can go with or without a parent, as chap- erones will be provided or parents can accompany their children as a chaper- one. Each chaperone will supervise three to five chil- dren, so there will be plen- ty of supervision. Free transportation will be provided to all partici- pants 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., participants are asked to arrive at 10:45 a.m. For games starting at 4 p.m., participants are asked to arrive 1:45 p.m. The bus will depart as soon as all participants are on the bus. The Sailors Aweigh T- shirts provided free of charge by the USO must be worn by all attendees throughout the game. The T-shirts will be distributed to each participant on the bus. Participants agree to remain in the designated seating area throughout the game, and will ride the bus back to the base fol- lowing the game. Additionally, each child will be provided with $10 worth of Jaguar dollars courtesy of the USO. Jaguar dollars may be used to purchase food or merchandise at the stadi- um. Before departure, each Sailors Aweigh participant recites a pledge to "abstain from using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco." The stadium seats assigned to the Sailors Aweigh partici- pants are in the "Honor Rows" section, and this is a great environment to enjoy the game. Deployed Sailors' fami- lies 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 fami- lies 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 opportuni- ty. 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 follows: 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. - xe fr your nmony at N. Ow IContutionCompany 9IJ4.7&.9371 J ,54,etto Edt 341,ift stop sign aiChaffee Rd., ,~iMibUt nodice.corp. 7M4-78i*. 3M.;C7336M5 Attention all runners. The Marines have landed again. The second annual Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Mara- thon 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 Alltel Stadium and finish at Metropolitan Park. To participate in the 13.1- mile race or the Freedom 5K, sign up at any of the three 1st Place Sports loca- tions or log on to www. Istplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall. Race profits will be donat- ed to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, provid- ing scholarships to depend- ent children of service mem- bers from all the branches of the military, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers. Plaques will also be award- ed for the top three finish- ers in all age groups. h-i-- HOME EQUlIM HB, Q .4 * o6. J No Teaser rates. No hidden fees. No penalties. Just really low rates. If you shop around for a home equity loan or line of credit, you'll find that a lot of low advertised rates don't look as good when you read the J fine print. At VyStar, the more you read, the better it gets. 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In every case, from canoe rental to jet ski rental to boat storage to boat rental, the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recrreation (MWR) Department Mulberry Cove Marina ranged from 38-78 percent less expensive than all areas and Mulberry Cove Marina is capable of special ordering any fishing tack- le or boating supplies that you need. And if that isn't enough, Mulberry Cove Marina offers free canoe and kayak rental on Thursday for active duty. Looking for a reason to check out the marina and check out the new water sports equipment available to all authorized MWR patrons? Water sports now offered water skiing, knee boarding and wake boarding. Liberty, the MWR Program designed for 18- 25 single service members has partnered with the Mulberry Cove Marina for the Last Buck BBQ tonight at the marina. Free fun, food from 3-8 p.m. and water sports from 3- 5:30 p.m. is available for all active duty. Other MWR facilities just completed the follow-up data collection and your feedback is being analyzed. Look for the details in the next COSIT article in September. You speak; we listen, and follow up. Service excellence is our operational philos- ophy and with your feedback, we can pro- vide you with well-balanced' programs and services of value, so look for the MWR employees collecting information at the MWR outdoor playing fields in August and September and provide your feedback, it does make a difference! MWR to host WWE SmackDown events he following upcoming events are sponsored by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Liberty Program: Strong Hand Texas Hold'em Tournament- Aug. 22, 7 p.m. at The Zone Bench Press Competition Aug. 23, 6 p.m. at the base gym Special Showing of wrestling on the big screen- Aug. 24, 7 p.m. at the barracks SmackDown Jeopardy with WWE SmackDown TV viewing- Aug. 25, 7 p.m. at The Zone MWR WWE SmackDown Main Event- Aug. 26, 2-4 p.m. at the base gym Five person tag teams. Five events to include: clothesline limbo, helicopter relay, thumb wrestling, Sumo suit wrestling, mind wrestling triv- ia and against the ropes tug-o-war. Top three contestants from each event will receive points for their team. Team with the most points in the end wins free tickets to WWE SmackDown in Jacksonville and meet and greets with the professional 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. A 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. Public Notice No. 2 Photo by 101 Mike England Naval Hospital Wellness Center Intern Justin Vinchattle takes retired Navy senior chief Ralph Killian's blood pressure at the NAS Jax Commissary Friday. The Wellness Center offers free blood pressure screenings every other Friday at the Commissary. "We hope that by offering this free screening, people to stay on top of their health," Vinchattle said. Sailors can score cash and prizes playing MWR Fantasy Football 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. The unlimited trade package is not necessary to play, but may increase chances of win- ning and improve weekly scores. To register your team and to find more information about the Fantasy Football 2005 rules, prizes and scoring system, visit http://mwrfootball.mwrgl.com/. Photo courtesy of WWE WWE personality Balisla, a world heavy:. weight champion and a world rag-Ieamn champion, will visit Ihe NAS. jax gym during the main event Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. Vendors needed for Safety Rodeo NAS Jacksonville will be hosting a Motor- cycle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. MWR is currently looking for vendors of motorcycle safety apparel and motorcycle safety gear to display their merchan- dise. All merchandise must meet the requirements of applicable military safety instructions. Safety appar- el that meet Department of Defense requirements in- clude Department of Tran- sportation approved hel- mets, goggles and face shields, sturdy footwear, full-fingered gloves, riding jackets and pants and any items which improve visi- bility. Presentations or displays that promote proper safety merchandise features and uses are highly desired. For more information, con- tact Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or email Shannon.d.Leonard@navy. mil. DIVORCE? 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For more information about I.TT 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 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 E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday in August, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax 8-Ball Tournament Tonight, 7 p.m. Winner receives a Navy Exchange gift certificate. Orlando Weekend Trip Aug. 19-21 Includes a trip to Typhoon Lagoon $50/person 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. Free Movies at the Base Theater Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- Sin City (R) Aug. 26, 7 p.m.- Sahara (PG 13) Aug. 27, 5 p.m.- A Lot Like Love (P,G 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. Photo by PH2 Susan Cornell PH3 Johanna English, assigned to Regional Visual Information Support Center Jacksonville, monitors PH2 Andrea Decanini as she practices the swimming portion of the physical fitness test in the base indoor pool at the gym. The indoor pool is open for lap swimming from 5:30-8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. M-F, and recreational swim from 4:30-8 p.m. M-F. On Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. recreational swim. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the youth center please call 778-9772. Skate Night Tomorrow night, 6-8 p.m. $1 Before and After School Registration is taking place now at the Youth Center. Fees are based on household income. 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If inter- ested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as trans- portation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanc- tioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Flag Football Standings As of Aug. 12 Team Wins Losses FACSFAC 7 0 VP-30 O'S 6 1 VP-30 E'S 6 2 HS-15 5 3 NMD 5 4 AIMD 4 3 VS-30 4 3 VP-5 3 3 HS-75 3 3 NAR 3 5 VS-32 2 1 HS-11 2 6 AIMD 610 2 6 CNATTU 2 6 VP-30 Studs 1 2 Weapons 1 8 Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings Team FACSFAC FASO Navy Band HS-11 VS-32 Gold NCTS CNATTU VS-30 AIMD 610 HS-15 As of Aug. 12 Wins 8 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 Losses 0 2 2 3 2 4 5 4 7 7 Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings As c Team VP-30 VP-16 AIMD Gold VS-32 Blue VP-5 Enlisted VR-58 VP-5 Officers Blount Island VP-62 AIMD Blue Summer Star As c Team Protest This VS-22 VS-30 Naval Hospital HS-15 VP-5 HS-11 Blount Island Air Operations Power Playaz VP-16 Run & Gun of Aug. 12 Wins 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 Losses 1 1 1 2 5 4 4 5 5 6 Basketball idings f Aug. 12 Wins Loss 11 0 9 1 8 2 6 4 6 4 6 5 5 5 5 6 4 6 4 ,6 4 7 2 8 ses VS-31 AIMD HS-7 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 Shirlinda at 771-9573 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclubopw. , 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. A Youth Fishing Derby will be held Saturday 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. Local park offers classes for adults and children The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reserva- tions by calling 573-2498. Bamboo Garden Structures Aug. 27, 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. The Japanese have used bamboo for centuries to cre- ate trellises and other gar- den structures. Learn to make your own garden structure out of bamboo that you can place in your garden. Participants will need to bring an electric drill. Bamboo and other supplies provided. 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Wiggling Mosquitoes Sept. 8, 10-11:30 a.m. Examine mosquito larva in a safe, indoor environ- ment. Learn about their unique life cycle while play- ing games and completing an art activity., Hooray for Home Schoolers: Water Cycle's Incredible Journey Sept. 16, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Water is an important element to all forms of life. Learn more about the water cycle by playing games and water activities. Please wear clothes than can get wet. Champagne and VIP Tables SLunchSpecials Bachelor and Birthday Parties 2 FOR 1 Daily Drink Specials 3-6 pm Please call Vanessa for a consultation/or . an appointment (904) 728 Group Transportation Available ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM F-,. .nA USO offers Jaguars tickets From the USO acksonville Jaguars tickets are now on sale at the USO. The USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (including pre-season) for $8 per ticket. In order for us to be able to sell these tickets at this price, there are a few rules we need to follow. Here are the rules: These tickets may be purchased by active duty members only. We will be checking IDs when we sell the tickets. Active duty members may purchase two tickets per game and can bring any guest they choose (civil- ian or military.) Active duty members may purchase four tickets per game if they 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 followed. 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.. Ticket sales begin at 8 a.m. at the USO at NAS Jax (9 a.m. at the USO at Mayport), two Mondays prior to the game. In the event the ticket sale date is a holiday, tickets will go on sale the following busi- ness day. Commands or groups wishing to hold an event can also purchase tickets. For more information on group sales or the Sailors Aweigh Program, call Sonya at 778-2821. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Sept. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Seahawks, tickets on sale at USO Aug. 29. Oct. 2, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Broncos, tickets on sale at USO Sept. 19. Oct. 9, 8:30 p.m. Jags vs. Bengals, tickets on sale at USO Sept. 26. Nov. 6, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Texans, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 24. Nov. 13, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Ravens, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 31. Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, tickets on sale at USO Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 19. 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Stucco 4/2 August $326,900 Brick 4/2 August $293,000 452 2685 Brick 4/3 August $366,900 464 2685 Stucco 4/3 August $386,500 548 3644 Stucco 5/4 August $378,900 572 3136 Brick 5/3.5 August $370,900 608 2685 Brick 4/3 August $368,500 OAKPOINT 904-282-4288, 282-9091 139 2008 Brick 3/2 'August $269,900 226 2150 Stucco 229 3136 Stucco 265 2685 Brick 4/2 August $290,500 5/3.5 August $354,900 4/2 August $365,500 Dir: Argyle Forest Blvd. left on OakLeaf Village Pwy right on Oakbrook to model homes All Closing Cost Paid When Using Builder Lending Group, LLC. Certain Financing 0BC0568( Programs May Not Apply. Prices and availability are subject to changewithout notice. All ng co t paid when usini g Builder Leding Group LLC. 01 Certain financing programs may not apply 5004 Fremont St. (On Cassat Ave. between San Juan Ave. & Blanding Blvd.) Specializing in cultivating d& maintaining healthy hair with quality service in a timely matter. . m:. e oIbig aRelaxers. C Ceflopbafles se. WrapS R o on a a p...... .. ...l..I a,. ....... ~A~r much more w 3701 Emerson St. GENTLEMEN'S CLUB LVW A C I (O'r S (I/T7mreiT5,"n-q5) 399-1110 RIJ097256 I , Adiinl pca isonsAr sdbe ,mhi 3 16 IaxUAr NOWs, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 Brand New Townhomes From The Upper $160s OAKLEAF PLANTATION Designer 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes With Garage From the Upper $160s An exceptional combination of quality, value and excellent location plus a wonderful setting with world-class amenities, boundless shopping options and championship golf just down the street its everything you want in the place you call home. Professionally Decorated Model Now Open Monday Friday 10:00am to 6:00pm Saturday Sunday 10:00am to 6:30pm (904) 291-5364 To visit Cambridge at OakLeaf Plantation From 1-295 Exit on Blanding Blvd. and go South. Turn Right at Argyle Forest Blvd. Travel on Argyle Forest Blvd. past Old Middleburg Road - Cambridge is located 3 miles West of Old Middleburg Rd. on your left hand side. Based on $173,990 sales price; $6,000 total cash from purchaser; $172,626 loan amount, 30-year FHA Fixed Rate, 2- 1buy-down and offered only when using Beazer Mortgage Corporation; 1 st year 4.375%, 2nd year 5.375%, 3rd through 30th year 6.375% financing, est. APR 4.343%. Monthly payment of $1,200 includes principle, interest, taxes, CDD fee and insurance. Must be purchased as a primary residence. Purchaser must close on or before August 26, 2005. Purchaser must apply with Beazer mortgage with 24 hours of signing the Agreement or the next business day. Monthly payment and down payment will vary with the sales price. Maximum sales price allowed by Beazer for this program is $173,990. Sales prices over that amount will require additional down payment from the purchaser. Prices and Promotions subject to change without notice. Not valid with any other promotion. 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Listings BEACH BLVD. & 15rTH ST. deluxe custom Priv rd Organizations 800- 49-8124 x572 let us help with financing w/boatramp & water 338 Baker County 105 Dating and Services 130 Tickets 00 Avondale/ FRUIT COVE Foreclosure! might be your last chance to access. 1/2 ac, $510k BROWARD RIVER -3/3.5. 107 Telephone Dating _130 tickets 3 Ortega Must Sell! Only $45,000 A 3br/3full bath, remod. own at the Beach Call Builder 716-7766 2200sf, boatlift, $340k. Services Listings 800-749-8124 x5345 Must see inside! Extra Brand new 3bdrm condos 866-8521 HayServces JAGS AT UCS ...for Club IIrg mstr bdrm/mother New appis, fplc, end gar &more MACLENNY Great Starter 115 LosHappy Ads Found 1seGS AT BUon50yard line FSBO Completely renov FSBO 3/2 Twnh brtrm in-law suite. 1745sf, Open Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5 GREEN COVE SPRINGS Home on City Lot. 0.23 FREE LAND LIST oadFound west side sec 210 row 3/2geatoc. Must park rd new crgar almostlac.nearFCN. 904- 241- 2270 Forecliosure 3bed, 31,000 acres, 3/1,2 Car Car- Waterront, W ss. Facealu 1400. Fr Sale PUISHER'S OTICE Stately all brick Geor- A 4/2 FORECLOSURE home w/over 1600f. e M e S -420ickesAll real estate adver- glan just houses off the Ony$49,000. For listings Completely updated. All ietodShong & Southeast Georgia l3Travel/Rides 230-292 7420-3060 mGeorgia Counties tisin Iinthis newsa-e 4 bahhs3530 a4r/ call 800749.8124x1002 new appliances. New l: ld ch to Sho5 Coastal Property splacesfShoos.154500 CostacPrpetile in kitchen ewy o/ rve 294Femandina/ Fair Housing Act which paneled office off bil- CAPTIVABLUFF-3/2.5 rooms. New paint & $163,900.2443Zagato Ct. Thomas Rhoden 1-877-GA-OCEAN X. 520 145900/976Services Amelialsland makes It illegal to ardroomw/large bar, r Larembonus2478sf, carpet. Large fenced 1607sf. 3/2LR/FR/DRTile Agency. Thmas R. LAKE LOTS on beautiful Dating Srv s 200 Auctions 26 Georgia Miscellaneous advertise any prefer- $920,000. 904- 288-6426 kitchen w/isand yard. 2 car arage & off & Hdwd F throughout Rhoden, Broker. 219-6758. Lake Russell GA. Best 165Entertainment 300Avondale/Ortega ence limitation ordis- O enfloorplan, street parking. Near 80x12 new covered patio. known kept secret. Series |Riverside crimination based on 28opp tesAlw M ayo Scool & Newshingle roof.Over 28,000 acres makes up Seri'v 305Southside race, col315 Arlington 2a, 904-40048. Beahes.Asking 370k sized lot on Cu saSt.ohns eai. oe 3061ntracoastal West sex, handicap. familial 340TCkotoonmAnyhuurde-sdr MLost and r status, or nai onal ori- Snead appt. PCS Possible owner carry. Too many upgrades to 340 Johns t his b eautiful golden L307n San Marco gist or an intention, to A3BR Foreclosure, F 869 Gavagan Call for mention. Must see. County Aill out you on your S Found 3OMandarin mae any such pretf- Caroline On 4,00! DOWN Gov BackLoans appt. 904-910-6052. ForAppt. contact: lake lot starting at a OLum] n E eale C~li 31Arngo er ence yila tion ofsuhlp r ef- KCarline 90-4-38,23 2/1's, 3/1's, 3/2's, some PVtosPat: 904-287-4663. AssistY2 low $37,500. Call FOUND Kitten orange/ scrim iaton. orw/fpc. 465-7848/ www.crinvestco.com Sell Buyers and Sellers 706-213-6734 or visit an320 Westside Partners Realty, BRAND NW BEAUIFU w lakerussellproperDes.co yellow,very affection- Sat.Aug020 lOam 322Argyle Familial status o0DOWN-OCLOSING NEWLY RENOVATED 530SR13NbrthSuyte2 2 story, 5/3 /2, 3897sf, w 9o worthacksonville N OF9A-Allnew aprx 35 $425,000. 561-662-6661 On S ooacre Cowpen Lake ate, 4-5mos. old, in (Preview 9 AM) 325NorthJacksonville includes children under 4-3BR'SCfromt$0lik. N.OF9A-Ali new. aprx -3/2, Ig lot, $349,900 Jacksonvilne Fvl.32259 4 Mandarin. 262-9063 SPECIAL OLYMPICS FL 3e rnfield the age 18 living with Call nov to qualify 17 00sf brick blk l Call 591-7765 Hawthorne, FL. 1.5+/-ac 6210 US1 N. (St. Johns Co.) 3I32prinne. parents or legal custo- S. Jewel Realty 399-9555 patio, great loc. & value., w/400' wtrfrnt. Includes 15 m. S. of Avenues Mall 37Downtown dans, pregnant women $152,500 424-2627 Oceanfront Sand Castle beautiful 3023sf. 3/3hm, Ss5 miS Red Dbl Decker Bus 330Beaches and people securing BRICK 3/1.5,1450sf new compi remod, upscale, 120 Notices 3 cars trucks vans boat 332Middleburg custody of children everything, crnr lot, NICE STARTER HOMEI 2/2, 2cgar, For apt. Toll 1-877-482-4040 & t e.Soldt 334BKeystoneRHeights/ unernt.HEERYBuon 13_1_1_ TH_______r l 3s_ underA18. won't last. 514-4872 haveicome?/pay 904-2419111 after 6pm. t--Military Relocation Specialist huite102kstrdr.Fwin- Merose This newspaper will rent? Buy $SOMdn. ankruptcy Law ning bidders are required 335 Oraneark/ not ver i aept3490 RAYMUR VILLA DR no repos 287-9255 PONTEVEDRABCHHOM CDRNCUSN(ret) 355 Condominiums Lansing J. Roy P.A. t Frake a $M 0 C sh ayou ntyr 00-749- is forefealig o 557 391-003lo t dsosfita 1o ut estateawhichs in viso- d. tile/new bero bk43-/124! 5 for is t 391-0030 ddca Pvit.n C 338BaerCounty latuon of1 the law, Our 1 4 all904er2-6 807912 in573 Compete wn antn LumanE. easl, CAl 338 Baer County e law Or $24K Call 904.382-6540 330 Beaches PV/PLAYERS CLUB, Direct Line (904) 2784176 A GREAT BEACH BUY DR. EDWARD W. AB-1441 AU17750% BP. 339 Putnam County readers are hereby OPEN HOUSE-Sat 10-3 Cypress Crk FSBO 32.5, randrade@watsnreaycorcom JARDINDEMER F^r medi olde For auction info call Larry 340oSt John's County $ o O39K 904io 7162277 ha SE A ageise i iSun 12-4. 13920 Hunt- H539K. 904-712277SEE AD UNDER BEACHES Iwas in your office for Miller at 904.808-9922 342 St Augustine dwelling advertein erwood Rd. 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Watson Realty COrp 1 views. 509k. 477-4640 A A DNoti g Gim c /365 Manufactured Homes BANK REPOA 3/2, Only views.C509k&347o-4nhm Accident? ArrestDivorce' antiqs, giss, jewl, baby, 370 LotS for Saletol l-free telephone $30Frltn Plantation Oaks Subd. Steps-from park. 4729 US Hwy 17S CW& S NE P U T AAA Attorney Referral Svc kit, furn, garden, dolls. 3L o e number for the hearing $63,000! For listings 836 Baytree Lane. 6/5, Awesome VALUE Orange Park, Fl 32003ICW & SS -NEW PULTE 800-733-534224 hrs. www.yesterdayschildi nc.conm 37Farms/Acreage i m p a i r e d I5 s 800-749-8124 X5437 4350Sf, culdesac, 3 car $269,000. No Realtors. CONDO -3/2, 1394sf, 380 Investment Property 1809279275 Brick 4/1.5, ar 2y/o, $985k Mark 954-665-3901 or worth $208k, my price f3 Retirement Comm. 5 oEasua Dl n Ai 904i-43-0887/553-0076 FLACAT789@YAHOO.COM $200k. 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FLORIDA STATUTES BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE NEED PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 18 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 355 Condominiums 365Manufactured 365 Manufactured 375 Farms/ 380 Investment 405 Aprn 410 Condominiums 420 Housesnfr ed 420 Housesr 420 Housed 365Hoes 3410 A 35 arm/ 80Uf 0m patUft nHomes Acreage Properties 40dums 1 420 U Unfurnished 2 Unfurnished4 Unfurnished INTRACOASTAL- 2/2/2A/ Condo $184,900 Christy CF&NAS 12X602BR A MIDTENNMTS RIVERSIDE RARITY MAKE USYOU.R- Ba Nw 1 r AVENUES -3/2 c 1aga350sf, W'SIDE-w1210NDancySt, S'sidedetachedbLome, 2 5+ Acres atop the -6200sf, stucco8plex NEWIHOME --ikernnew New 2/1c5,fnrt.fncdyd, 2cargar, w/d, 3/1 new carpet, eh/a, cargar, 4hr/2baLR, s StAdeeb 537-61 alty Lot Rent $250772 Re897od 2or3 bedrooms Cumberland P atequ. $625k 707-941178 -2952 Lare 1,2,&3 Apt'. views of rvr, wd frs, PetsOK .$1100m 343-0809 $850 710-0104 DR, F. likenew cne Stalvey-Matthews Realty otRet$50778-28, E-Zfinancing Perfectcabin site, 25ak7l7-24113oda p to reserve boat slip avl. Flex lease Fresh paint in/out, new ORTEGA RIVER-Luxury DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Call Rebecca (W 249-9546 w/breathtaking views C(ltat r1,2.msI100m-53 boat slipoavONDA 1.5FelxarlahseiedcFrpeshy MalCnvenies Condo FOR SALE. 2/2. Land Homes Packages' in the heart of a beau- M Miscellaneous GRBR rve PA SM Landi ABoone Prk. 1423 Menna Sheffield Oaks Reoency Mall, beaches $980oFR AE,22,Ln HomesPackae.] i the.~ her faba-38 iclaeu GREGORY WEST APTS PALMS Marsh Landing, St $950+dep. 384-4455 Subdivision $1375mo 1.703.627.4424 I tBrandinewuWoodlle, $980 Down $595 Month tiful forest area. Excel- 3S/ 2, 2 nvd f I r, n e w 125322Brahma Buil CarpetWasher/Dryer. CallMr.Lewis783-8385 New3/2DLrd entget-a-way. N'SIDE Near 23rd & Pearl throughout, Fpl, WD, 2 AVONDALE 3BR +sun 3/21745SF$1050 St. Johns Co. off210. Imi Poolfront. Must See TM L setup&r d move Nice-n-quiet/ River OWNERFINANCINGO BY clean 2/1 $40mo + po400mo+ + dep, porch,fenyd, 2c gar, FEDERATEDMGMTGROUP from 1-95.73/2,culdesac Poolfont. ust ee seup & eadytoov access, 19,900. PRIVATE INVESTOR $0 e.7417 904-476-2492 GETEM WHILE THEIR l Slow credit OK. eVAEN612-9172 hwd firs newly pnted. (904) 730-8060 w/d. $1275m. 704-1414 HOT!! '05 MUST GO. Call 24r-7684 Owner fin 772-263-3776 Sign a note & move in. yd serv $1150. 382 7287 S'side 3/2 1st floor W/ ALL CREDITR ACCEPTED. ClNumerous properties Northside- $125 moves San Jose-new 2/2 gated N'SIDE RTO 2/1, ch/a, ST JOHNS CO/OFF 210 - garage. Timberlin Parc, Call 904259-8028 avail. Poor credit 1OK you in Pelican Pointe fitness 2 pools clu b BAYMEADOWS 4/2, w/d. newly renov $600m. Brand new TH 2/2.5. ar Murphy, NC. ew subd. INTEREST R~~~~~~~~~~~~alEl A LW690b54- coe 25n9a-nycod,8ndma28'id- /n5enwwlauynOasac15mns frr60m. WETSDERENTOOW $165.000 449-2725 NEWNHOMES IN RURALACREAGE 877-267-6139 1333 Dunn Ave. $1000 + 1mo. 343-0184 d/w,.fncd yd, scr. prch 904 535-7461 1200sf,$1200m. 819-0579 g___wVs o cGULF STREAM OCEANWAY VILLAGE FOR SALE f a dt d eEr 904-757- 8742e aDowtn $1200m. 904-806-0157 76 oMOTOR HOME7'96 over 50 new sites avail. 5% Southside&Dowtwn O.P./MDBG -EZ access VILLAGE OF FIRESIDE M Ou r31Hfootvery downPWAC. Call Ed or Jane Investment 390 RA eEstate 'm 3BR & 2BR, $1800mor $1200 BEAUTIFULLY REMOD- NASJax/ CecilaFId, new Gated, 4/2, hdwd fir, u Town/State loaded with self 696-2550 Recreation or Home Wanted 1ist Class Condo 610-.4888 ELED HOMES -1to 4br in '05, 3/2/2, $1200mo. $1295/m. 904-215-0019 HUD ok dep ...4.assi s- Ava!l mid Sept. Call re ilgsoFrede4, 1 levers and slide out, site PossIbilities y ieao a-wan S'SIDE/IL VILLAGIO -Lux, tancH e avUeia7-8118 perks 868-7472eVillagesofFireside412, NearBlueRidgC&C 31a0002miesvercean OCEANWAY -New and *HAsUniqueOppty ANGELOBUYS 3-4 /2u5.lw/derLux.AtanLe8 2/2.5, w/d67gated,4l, 2300sf.fen yrdlg Near lue id ,GA QusedfMobil oe r o RrlOnrhp HOUSES CASH! gy, $lSSt.SP9O6 RAN NE HOESO.P.4/22 car garage shed,$1350m0 673-2276 iewato ewsisi sddERE KToneT 9yphone Income Potential A dBRANDeN E1HOMESw/ing pool & fire- W et wMrp NC. v ewsubd. i iQ4.7%.aWEon'tasty696-2550Acond handyman,, Side-n2/1.5,..newly Lauren Oaks &pace15minsfrom e$ DOWNI Call Murphy.ftire damaged. renovtd, all apple, CH/A, Subdivision NAS lAX Clay Co RTO hotline 384-0856 newwgat ws.isit.GA WAY For More Information, distressed, vacant or ,patio.$850mo+9 992-2020 3 & 4 bedroom homes Schools all appliances wwwhhkanoodsrio muh oTng. aGndyour O90813A25WAYnVILLAGEdtnwnm .itContact occupied. ANYWHERE. N$950 aTd upoE O1-DEranNe owfTwessESCallforrD 3Cooe 70 374- 0950. Ownr/Agnt new home 904-25 8028 Ntew 3/2W & kW American Forest ANY CONDITION NORTHSIDE 'SIDEBrand $950 and up 613-33355 1500 officially / har NC Mountains- 5WA luant Ir Ap/com/esdential Large in&3Beros. 3/2.5,1 crargte. FERTED MMT NEW LOG CABIN LAND HOME PACKAGE Call Ed or JaneC ic26UW382 2c At/omme w a 1 & 3 Bedroo ca0 3 g E. FDAl/ M1cal aresto e3 Custom Built cabin 3/2BDouble Wide 69046-255 4 Rurl/La.dSalesr0TOO SMarg oLL s iiFNo licationfee WSDE2/2L653ate 10ar /Barney Rd CallnEdo96 a0704-319-0311 Phone NODEAL TOO0BI0or $99SEC. DEP. SPECIALH W/D, $11SOmo. Clifton GROUP O.P.-OAKLEAF-4, Brand ph 266-2822 2+ acresl$79900. nBigrnmtn on 125e acresin Rural Land Sales TOO SMALL No application f ee. Village. JTB/95. 962- 2144 (904) 730-8060 N ea 4/2. anai, WestdA e3/2 w/garage views. E-Z to fini s w/ Middleburg. / Keystone Specialists Quick closings or CALL (904) 751-1510 deckoverlookingEsncod 980EDown.$595 Mo. S TH ANDo125$1400mo 505-3648 ho petsp. $950mo $950 7deck over7ooknL sAmall .9. $595Mo 9S4- 626- 1636 Od U tC N TownhomeT 52 F HA a cor4 tA OP/OAK L F. GorgeouK s de 5 creek- Call 82&r28oe 1666 Save Thou 17and www.afmrealestate.co 904- 813- 5253 comm. 3/2, nw/d d Unit. cable, sec., lawn maint., 2BR $545 Quiet. Refs Req model new 4/3, on lake, WSIDE -2 & 3br houses, Owner/Broker Call 291-273 L At The N eachW om+seo3e4n 1540 no pets/no smkng $950 S(904)778-2897 $1550mo. 904-525-0131 CH&A, w/d hkpd f6rig Like NEW 3/2 Dbl. 1792sf. SUWANNEE CO 885m Business owner seeks 3 904/635-27972car r egar2000mcar227r, B2tca4dm,2leanstove,a 34-5833 SaNlYarlGA. LAN.HOMEhPACKAGE All appliances incl. uCO.ac beedrm home w/.51acre SAN MARCO LOFTS 2 E. Arl-3/2 cargar, OP2/Townhome clean st SSugarmil32Baths 3BR 2BADoublewide On Call ReeccaW 24-684 386- 935- 9206. or larger lot. Lease Incrediblelivingspaces W'SIDE2/2LuxWater- 120 Caroline Crest Dr. new crpt. $585m+dp W'Side- 3/1, 1100sf, 41 2000 sqft on water 1.5 Acres In Jacksonville vie$75,000 ob o p t i o n o r own e r www.theloftssanmarco.com front, Nr Riverside, free $975mo +$900dep. 545-0445 Off Blanding. 403-6238 CH&A, Fen yrd, $750mo high ceilings, enclosed $980 Down $580 Month SAVE THOUSANDSI finance. 448-9588 For appt 904-396-9601 boat dockage, $895m + $750 dep. 591-7335 orc, plus full deck on Call Mr. Lewis 783-8385 Land Home Package l Investment ,'Side- 2/2 new gated incl. water, sewer. EAGLE HARBOR 3/3, OP-Flem. Ist. PlantNew back of house, farmers 3/2 Double Wide on 2 Properties many amenities. 2 pools garbage. 757-0775 2200sfa fncd yd fpL s1wim Town Home,1 812 sf,3/2.5 W'SIDE 3/21 Stop Rent- porch front $157, 00 MOBILENOUE-21Clayton aspa, sc lanai, kit apple, $1250mo. 535-2349 inglBuy$25k! Listings poc rnt$5,00 OIE OE201Catn acres in Jacksonville. efrenc hc 8-02$60. 90-64958-79-82 54 912-674-1065 14xTOlocated in O.P. $900 Down. $595 Mithicherees Coous0-008204wa69_e49bes ORANGE PARK/Fleming %0- I49dN124JxSn4a I3e_ _o b North.Assume Loan.PCS CALL 291-3100 $15,000 to $125,000. WESTSIDE 2/1, CH&A, 4150 id5 a Eagle Harbor4/3,2500sf Island/Pace[ MOEWSIDE Collins Rd.new 91-741651soatdinO. $90Don $9 O.Rfeececek 8 08Hurnshesd 10m 0-294~OAG Is and/PaeIsland, 8N00-7498124n Rd,5ne Manufactured 904-616-4796/904-786-3399 Quick Equity. own water incl, new carpet Friishe cPond viewnew crpt.2 car Gated w/pools,tennis, 3/2.5TH, garage. W&D, ClBhouses. Cal 88- -ised mA ATP K1904.403-7293gar. $2000mo.673-2276 basketbar1.4 bdrm, 2.5 $1195/mo. 305-301-2728 .~65 Homes MOBILE HOME COMMU- ilTYi-:alo:lhl= $O.P.4/22cargarage BA, 2 car ar. on 1/2 hmorta@aol.com NITY-W/Slowmoney have no credit, but 3/1-NS, needs$10krehab, 2 WGV brand new 7w/2 aig pool & fire- E le Harbor 4/3. acre wa erfront, 2006 28x4O w/Fuiture down,. prequal over the need a home? We can ARV$85k, asking$ 44koo 20 MalEsta bot o r 2 m 2 bath 1t 24ctsf, Ponde6view, new w4/ore 6163ne-79 for$32,90Outafewat Oph. Jessica771-9055 pre-quaify over the 962-8237 Otherprops avail 0R aEs Alte,ttrah Wl $place815AminsJA fromwoddlobrt3i9 e 4 fo $2 00us afe a 905 liy ve te "Iaai $25 cbl, 1NAS lAX Clay Co Crpt. $1800 mo.673-227w6 $1645/mo. 561-630.779i M5]anufactulred t i phoI ne I'm a poet and at www.DTLproperties.com for Shlet s wo apin es FERNA A mn2d1,1H thisprice. 904-259-8028 [ lJoren.wlaIaB didt know it. Call pool m Golf choolsallappancesFERANDIAN BCH. or561-339-1781 ATTENTIO N MI" I TARrim7 52tITme/wnat.cCal22p2 613-3335 $1500 officially Walk to beach. 4/2, ra PArR Ow HO M E SEEK only $1,700. down on new Emma 904R771-g055 or 100FI NANCINGtpriv.6ledWget278-9780 613-333ge $1500MP al Oct. W. be4 h 4/b o Brand New 3/2 D t 20053/2 mobile home 904-962-1086 Investment Property OK 400Apartments BA eg 27 reassigned ot 2000sd, large fenced brand new 3/2 home Mandarin-2/2, 14x70, Self Employed OK Furnished W'side -1 & 2 Bdrms off ePa e a myard. $1650m. Avail. with studyon apondta in new kitch, carpet, paint lrecerdfoBreadyrtohM/. Owner fin. t O a4t beatenpah teAugust.904-261-3865 D ct Rese ltLate. N porch. & upgraded Call Sandy 0695-2255. 2006 1400SF house on 1/2 Mark g04-29-1 e cose uiet nA ood 1/1 nice neighborhood st ooorsneeserv.st+LastSec, no q $1300mow/yrd care. pets. 994-9999 anpliances. 1848sf. Acre lot with Big Trees 410Condlominiums $500 &-$00.47@7098 i wat, elect. cable. Fleming Island-New TH JeanMartin Realty, $30e min down pay MOVINGI MUST oSELL Wont last long $105,700 A GREAT BARGAINI 2/1.5 412 Retirement ---5m $650mo. 377-5073 3/2.5, 1 car gar, 1650sf 9 6 3artineal-5ty OBILE HOME ' ment. Ready to be 3/2, 1525sf+ over 2 acres Call Ron 904-25-8028 Twnhse w/tennant. $95k. Communities W'side-4/2, large $1025mo. 318-9583 9046995395. for sale. PCs orders riciUnfrnahed 1475 s onrivr crewithancsaic.l. Costs!e lParkouShae appiance678 a movedPinto!!!! of land, Won'tlast! Y LL_ __nWes1side. 90,3.635-4=27 4lSHouseSdFurnished -1b S2 o410 Condominiums patio with ac. FLEMING ISL PLANT 4/3,1 Orange Park Shr appliances stay Call 249-9546 $650 per month. 420 Houses Unfurnished Autograde fenced 3 story, 2500 sf+. brand rge 2-story home central air heat Alabma HP.P 41th ool $32 + til need payoff 11,800. call orradRIEmy 291-r105 Lots for Sale ataMHP.PRIC Manufactured 9 G 0P Riles fro NAS. new$1950mo.545-0174 wit pool-r 3 i need $3 pn 1861-56300 -_10 -Ie3y10-04 __-370 __forale $2.4M Seller Carry omep9A/ GATE PARKWAY N+mie o pets. + Dep 612-6646 2/ singi. All electric :$12M.Nointerest Homes -2/2, condo w/eleva- 772-1077 avai ept FiemIsL /22000sf.New (non-smoking)Alsoshare NWAXCLEAN2BR AC central heat & 3ir LOW NEW 5,-3. 2100 .F Flint Ridge Oklahoma No Payments 6 mo 4Z7 Mobile Home Lots tors, $1000923-7349 1st, inside. 4860 Regedy Pt. 4-acre horse ranch in No petsWPriv Lot. A nurn. monthly pamenl On I A.-r BuT Eoro 0l,0L0ake Access Lots 0.m43iRoommatestA .$1200. 284-4999 Middleburg (same price) $14owk9 CALL 764i640 Le5seTO DurchaeLrna 5 ,00- er..1750Mn- 2995ea. All w/W.&.435 Rooms to Rent 612e6646quip. S$500 domn Call 477-4225 or6 Eml a lect.eady bulon. ATENTION INVESTORSol access. Houses FOR RENT -3 Bedrm, EetBytn C Ptind $7o 7 5 e 2 2Bathhouse in Paxson-2/1, 1100sf Call Rebecca .' 206.7684 johnsales_beilsouth.net Call 352-514-1717 Properties provided $725 'oo71245e 422Unfurnished with tenants Resorts Forehand Realty _a __7m _e sv Mandariln area, $700mo +de2p+ap fee. Great cash on cash 445 Storage/Mini- ATL. BCH OCEANFRON 9 A S w1950 sqft, available 904-714-310 . ATTENTION return. 206-235-4452 Lockers ousterr Condo 3/2, a MELIA ISLAND Oct Call 884276 (s PONTEVEDRA BCH 3/22 450 Management/RentaL 2000sf. st2Cond 2192 Av k nto beach, 4/2 IPOINTE T mMBCHtU3/26a rc SatEASTSIDE 4/2. cre/at 200sf. $2075m. 2191 I 2200Sf. large For rent 3 bedroom 2 car ar, comm p0ool/ten ATTE T Wted to ent A1919T. 27th, $60T.IC BA T fenced yard. bathroom house $13mo 352- 514-1848R n la q tn et H M SE K RMichelle at 348-5620 Nwanted to Rent A uL N $1650dM. a must see fI, Mandari n area 1900B92kpi ~~~2BR Duplex....ewly9 4$1 13650ME.. .ost AeLPVB 3/2 Cape rod. 4 0 Ro m ae remodeled. $1075m 904-261-3865 c. square feet available PV3 3/2Cp8 d x4 fRoommate I 0IF ( al(4)71-510 OREG RIERROT AL CH21. T, wlk+Octde. 1 2al886-80426(C EofA. SSd 3/25 ks1frmovi nearASJX$tes0 HOM E SEEKERS 465-5086/269-750 ARGYLE 3/2 Split BR, Fplc ot 1 call 886-4276 (PC,)Pbch.rfncd yd, hdwd mfirs43 Aln4 Apartments AedOS 2.Screened$Covered Patio. Herlong Field-sharp 3/2 $1900m 904.940.72586 9 -S Tired of wasting money on rent?i14 wished T'hseonlake,$S15Omo RefsReq$9957782897 fainrm,CH/AT2218eCoroteAUBvd/eman-Share m n y aurnised r0nlake, 100 Cl9421 77m CH/Ae P finest rentals at 4/2 home. DSL & all utilE Life is Better at the Tol1 739-2148 or 343-5662 $725mo 705-6457 the Beach. 3/2t com-4 hmc Wery gd tareauN/S Ill .~ii w ,NNA. Vko Np B e o Credit Problems? Bad debt? Extraordinary view lots JAU BCH/ICW2br, fully BEBKMAN PLAZA -2/2 + Arse-4BED/2BATh Hodges- TH,close to pletelyremod, fam rm only$140wk 904838,8054 in gated.s golf, lake.mmunityAPZ +agr,7.0,-h32_3193Smr aE. $0 fAL equestrian community n w/d pool $5m. den, 1578sf, riverfront, irt Month Freer bch546sf2/2.5 loft, w/we bar E. of A MATURE MALE mentes w/depitcentmaa 0,34-393, $2100m. Sun Castle M E ME SrGreatlocation!454919 upgrades&a P s. 2 roommate wanted. Let me help you be a home ownerIn nearby6western NC. ies288re mo 904-471-2750o Call to (904 334837 ICW/ntersRide r4e me Only 2 oursFfromATED MGMT94G471P2750aCall5tom:1(W43068-14M7wkCsec.tdrs9Ridge38 with little or no closing cost. Atlanta! Home sites Apartments BERKMANWpLAZAsRux 2/2 sealty Corp. 3/25w/sunroom.m ent To Own No near9bases.-Call Jill From 60K. Pre-con- Ufr!s405BWtoPLA 2f,$1,350/momI lawn800 quaffing No closing 0oLnargae 4 oavm Unfurnished 1475sf on river c costs! We lend you the 904- 71-2678 ACCEPTANCE MORTGA E COMPANY, L L Construction prcn-nnwcreApine nl phase. L avail- *$1600mo. 707-704-7260 Argyle 12526 Hunter's Branch Wy dwn pay4/2 es ACCEPTANE MORTGAE3COMPAN, LrLoCuinppoel G D t C6P2 Chelmsford Drive DON BROWN REALTY fncd y$975/mo 343 Middleburg Fully furn ability. Call Toll free for Arlington -2br. Cpt. AC. ICW Grand Reserve 2/2 3/21260F $900 / 8 mpool, must like an- Sreervat I 95; No HUD/pets Lease option $4K down, FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 270-1121or 571-7177 Souter8774771034 males, base personnel 4 4866-997-0700 or visit 924Arco Drive. 705-7861 $950/mo 239-404-9225 (904)730-8060 ICW3/2newpaint/cr$t RTO Your Own Home! prefer0ed.$500m. 541-0855 90 -1RidgesLife.comI AJ gar$1Ns 24Om+$1101 even with poor credit ,NR S 5 SBCHA T ME.ArSeallareas94- 6462-9107 NORTHSIDE $350/mo. ASK FOR MARK NSIDES/2, ch/a, newly 3BR/LBA, Close to No dogsA ocean views, LAgleviewWatermil l e o 4 24 hour recorded/msg. unri. A O R9renovw/tenant.$95k ,Mayport NS$750mr. No Red. $1500m47-4640 9367 Prosperity Court ICW4/2.5. pool w/spa, o er Turner/River. 563-4273 904535-7461 pets. PCs move. Call 3/2 1741$1150 fncd yd, fp,2 car 4ar, SAN MARCO O2 745-3220 Lakewood/Riverfront 3/2 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP $1635m+$1500d. 82%5792 B4405 Sikverwood Lane As 2Mburg Horse Ranch. YsWD gatedncomm. river (94)730-rick Home, 3/2Large a $325+utilH 6126646 Avondale lbr 1150sf hw view. $2000mo. 349-4144 .. Intracoastal West, LR w/FpIc, Dining Rm, FL Rm, firs ch&a pool. $695mo Argyle Hodge/Atlantic Eat in Kitchen New Ceramic ORANGE PARK 2837 Lydia St. 864-2888 ~Ocenfront Condo Northwood falWatermill J| 'offered due to trans- Tile in Kitchen and FL Room, ... .. ... /furnisedJaxBc.,Argyle Forrest. AVONDALE HI fu~~~~~~nrnihed lax Bch., 9189 Fallsmill Drive for 3/2, gated com- Hrwo ~s a aae omaet IAVONLERFt update 4/2 1745 $1075 munity, ch/a, sunrm. wd. Plus, 1921SF. For More Go To: share 3/2 house. -Fkitchen; pool call FEDERATED MGMTGROUP firs, frpic, steps to com- www.abw-homes4sale.com cul-de-sac, Sep 1st 242-0411 (904) 730-8060 munity pool/tennis. TO SEE CALL (904) 743-9076 $450M utliinclude cal Bffcony&,Heal'AC PaidB OP, OAKLEAF low dep A -Shindlerdr $1100/mo 751-6992 Nhan (904)631- 5664 Balcny, eaLC Padl AleShidlerdr.SOUTHSIDE 2br, LR, DR, 384-6151 Mon-Sat New "H'. 3r.r 2 5D 1 4 4/252story. JAX BEACH HOMES, bth. no pets, $700mo 4.OrangeParkShare CF A2Bcpea ulrmr .-a IVn3 ,nd,:o aLianesqftcardr Waterfronm. pool. riwne screeriolan3, ,ndor 328osqft.Zcargar. Waterfront. dockre0d$700 dep. 904-730-3717 Large 2-story ,CIF & NAS 2BR Duplex ut. -I r m .'W DPen d appliances. fincell 4/3,$2200m. palIw Shoe ithpoo- Crt and Tle FanYo ur.,.' l11 nitle yard. $1275mo+dep svcincl. &3/2521900m Southside $32home with p RetReq. $595778-2897 $1225 901-282.1219 908-8367 or651.-0094 IwnincI. 904-223-6850 7801 Pt. Meadows Dr#3307 n$325+mutils+sdep k 2/ 120SF 995 (non-smoking). also share 2/2 1200SF $9954-cehreachi DOWNTOWN Z-1. ch,-a. OP 3 2.5 ~oIoh: g3r. i.d. ARLINGTON 3/2 $1150m0 JCP 4/2 /2,leS0sf,comm 1/2 month free n 4-acre horse ranch in $350m CIII Burbridge Free rent. Nl.,N TH 3m. + dep near Mayport. pool,recbuilt 03' first full months rent Middebur(sameprice) i Rear I at 3S4.6646 ask To NAS. 526,0 Chni,r.s Rd Avail 8/10. 904,221-7879 $1350,ready. 408-243-8552 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 612-6646 aoBrySetArlington-Ft. Caroline JCP Area/Fruit Cv 3/2 all (904) 730-8060 Riverside PvL Rm & Bath HUDVouchersAccepted 0 P nev, 2 2. Pool TH, 3/2.5. 11704 Tana- brckgrtn'hood&schls, S'+ DE3/2StopRentngl quiet, no pets -I Newly Remodeleo Large close to NAAS l 295 ger Dr. $850+$800dep. fp, scrn porch, yrd svc Buy $20k. Listings $395mo+ utils 388-7234 1.2. & 3BR'. Ver, Nce' $-25m. 40.1.73530i1 Pet fee. 1-800-322-1324 int. many xtras, $1300 800-749-8124 x5347 Roomrfor Rent Male m Cal (04) 51-510+sec. dep. 287-8084 .Call (904)751-1510 ORTEGA RIVERFRONT ATL BCH 2/1.5 TH. walk S'Side3/2 $1195mo, Avail nearNASlAX$400.00 MURRAY HILL .2 1. Irg Venetran. 2 '2-lofl to bch, no pets. JCPSouthbridgeTH3/2.5 10/01. Preferred Realty monthly call upstairs. $650m0 Gated amen[rileS$1100mo. 153 Pine St. 1460sf W/D, garage, ofN. Fla, Inc. 720-5665 904-779-4660 ',dep 349.I Il 11SIO0' 9042261100 Call 904-221-4776 gated.$1150/io + one month dep 904382- 0787 .SSIDE 4/2, all cer. tile, ROOMMATE w/wd firs in BR's $1400m 3br/2bar Carport5 5 KIERNAN/ATL BLVD 3/2 oN pets/smk. 221-3118 proximityvo NAS pets,$1300m 904-247-4959 SS -move in special. Mayportand JU. $410+ .---E-DED KINGSLAND brand new, newer 4/2, 2100sf. shlitutils. KINGSLANO brand new, $1700mo. 434-4989 Contact Robert Meggs Sum m er Saving3/2, in Laurel Island, 904-234-3652; scrn porch, gar, comm ST. JOHNS FOREST-New, 925-848-2725 pool, $1200mo. pets 4/3 2300sf,.$1995mo, considered w/d ep. 838-9869JaxHomeTours.com .Q. WESTSIDE, SWM, ..Call124 hoursaday. 7 days awL AWsAffordrable, Fun Beach Living West]de mandy/ -Nquietxroommate, w ~ 0 ... .....,, IILAKE AS.. 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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 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades AC/REFRIGERATION COMM'L SVC TECH for national co Must be able to work indepen- dentl Co truck and benefiipackage. Up to $27/hr First Coast area. Ph. 888528- 3688 Fax 727-518 0300 AC COMMERCIAL SER- VICE TECH, refrig & chiller exp a+ Also residential service technician & home wrty exp. Must have clean MVR. Great Pay, Exc bnfts Amy 378 1499 ALARM TECH Top pay and co. vehicle, exp only. call Jeff 356-1111 AUTO BODY TECH Busy shop. SS. Good benefits. 725-2649 BODY TECH- good pay, 1st class only, plenty of work. Call 509.-9048 CABINET SERVICE TECH Timberlake Cabinet, Co., Start of American oodmark Corp.,needs qualified Cabinet Ser- vice techs in The Jax area. 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Apply 6800 San loie BlvdI M-F 10 4 DFW E.O.E FIRE ALARM TECH- min 3 years e-p. $15. hr aep on esp exc benef. clean i, L DFWVP F.,e Fighters Eqpt Co is the fastest growing fire eqpt dealer in N. FL. in business since 1949 fax res 384-2610 or mail PO Box 60189 Jax FL 32236 GUTTER INSTALLER Experience needed. Good pay & benefits. 288-8888 or apply at 7084 Davis Creek Road HVAC Installer/Service Technician. Pay Neg 912-510-8655 Fax: 912-882-1817 INDUSTRIAL MAINTE- NANCE TECHNICIAN Call 904-838.-9283 LUMBER PERSON Exp'd. Part Time. To order & check lumber shipments to Bermuda To apply or for mbre information Fax: 1-441-292-6561 or email: thelane@Aibl.bm Must have CDL Class D' Lic. Clean driving record. Benefits. 353-8280 DFWP MACHINIST- min 3 yr job shop exp. Arlington Machine Works 1700 E. Church St 354-1177 MAINTENANCE TECH For commercial office park. Up to $13/hr. Midtown Centre Office. Park. Fax 396-6366 710 'Industrial/ 710 Trades PAINTERS- wanted. Exp a plus. Transpt REQUIRED. Quality people desired with gd work ethic for a new co that is definitely going places Contact Mr Scott 904-753-1997 PIPE LAYERS/ TAILMAN/HILLMAN/ LABORORS For RB Baker Construc- tion. Medical, dental, pd vac, pd holidays 401K. Pre- Employment Drug Screen. For more info call 904-824-9901 x 202 EOE/DFWP PLANTATION SHUTTER INSTALLER- for Sun- burst Shutters, a national Shutter Co. Highly motivated dependable, exp prefd but will train right person. Co vehicle tools & ins provided comp pay & benefits Apply in person 8036 Philips Hwy Ste 5A 8/15-8/19 9am-noon only EOE DFWP PLUMBER LIC'D for custom homes. Top pay, bnfts. OFWP Call 904-387-0176 PROJECT SUPERVISOR St Johns county, single family homes, 10 yrs exp necessary. Salary, benefits & bonuses. Send resume to: BM 7640608 C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jack- sonville, FL 32202 RAIL PROCESSOR/ AUTO ACCESSORY INSTALLER for Blount Island Vehicle Processor. Ability to lift 801bs/drive stick shift/ valid DL. $9.27/hour + monthly incentive. FT hrs Mon-Fri 6:30-3:00, Exc Benefit Pkg. Fax work history to 904-751-5239 or call HR at 904- 751- 5720. ROOFERS & LABORERS - Must have transpor- tation 334-5559 aft 5pm SATELLITE INSTALLERS cable or satellite exp- pred. willing to train. drug testing and backgrd check prior to hire. must have proper tools and truck/van. plenty of work..6 day wk. call Ken @ 904-291-4045 or 352-283-9967 SKID STEER OPERATORS, DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS & HVY EQPT OPERATORS with experience, good pay exc benefits. Dean Bennett Site Contractors. 273-9200. or 858-0262 DFWP TRUCK DRIVER/CONCRETE TRAINEE Bobcat Operator CDL $14/hr/benf 262-9985 EOE WATER MGMT TECH To inspect, service & maintain. F/T Exp prefed, will train paid vac, benefits co. truck, clean FL driv lic. DFWP Call 731-3144 WATER- PROOFERS& COMMERCIAL PAINTERS with exp & transp. Will train motivated indi- viduals. 904-396-4383 711 Marine 711 d Trade CREW NEEDED OILER/AE/ABLE SEAMAN The OSRV Georgia Responder in an oil spill response vessel based in savannah, GA. We are currently looking for a full time AB, Assistant Engineer or QMED. Part time and response pool per- sonnel also needed for all positions. 1600 Ton Masters Oceans to 500 Ton Mates. Chief Engineers to Oilers AB's STCW '95 Ruired Call 912-23s6-3130 0800-1500 M-F for more information 712 Mechanic 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Engine R &R Mechanic $25/hr F/R high earning potential. Also Eng- Mechanic will train qualified applicant Solid co with great benefits.Bob 739-0212 DIESEL MECHANIC- EXPERIENCED.CERTI- FIED.MUST HAVE OWN TOOLS.BENEFITS MON-FRI NO FELONY'S ASAP TOWING 771-7111 ENGINE R & R TECH. w/tools. Earn up to $40/hr. 904-381-1937 FORKUFT MECH. Areas top dealer is looking for exp'd Fork- lift Tech. Tools and clean driving record required. Excellent pay &benefits. Call Mike 904-693-9200 MECHANIC Auto/Truck. Gas/Diesel. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904.-695-7045 MECHAN|CS Commercial Carrier Corporation, due to enlarging our fleet, we have immediate open- ings in the mainte- nance department for Diesel Mechanics and Trailer Mechanics. Full benefits and competi- tive pay. 3 shifts available. Commercial Carrmier Corp 5310 New Kings Rd Jacksonville, FL 32209 764-4516 888-547-6649 EOE. Drug Free Work Pace TIRE CHANGER Exp in Bus or Truck tires. Night shift. F/T posi- tion in Jacksonville. Call Ms. Ringo 800-820-4428 714 Insurance PROCESSOR: for S'side loc Detail orientated & Excel skills a must. Previous ins exp a plus MRedmond@bsg-ins.com 715 Management/ Asst Manager One Site Knowledge. The Aventine at Deer- wood Fax Resume 996-8694 aventinedeer- woodpm@archon.net 7115 Management/ Professional DRIVER- DELIVERY Req. immed. for Bldg Products Mfgr. Hvy lifting, clean driving record, 2yrs exp. CL B prefr'd & med. card req., will assist in Warehouse. Great benefits! Apply inper- son. Kaycan Ltd. 2045 W. 26th St. Jacksonville, FL Tel: 904-924-7974 Local Jax construction co. seeks a DRAFTING TECHNICIAN to meet our growing demands. Requires AA Degree or equiv. from a 2-year college/tech, school & 1 yr related exp. OR equiv. combination ed. and exp. Must be flu- ent in AutoCAD equip. & software. Prefer exp. with MS Office soft- ware & network envi- ronment. Competitive wage and benefits. Send resume & cover letter with letters of recommendation to. BM 7669924 C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 Equal Opportunity Employer. DFWP. New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 RBHS, MHRC and MHCJ has the follow- ing openings: Program Manager Elementary School Program Masters level, LMHC, LCSW. OR LMFT pre- ferred, exp. required. Overlay Counselor Juvenile Justice Masters level, exp. pref. Emergency Services Evaluators FT Evenings or PT Weekends. BA/BS + 1 yr experience in diagnosis. Case Manager Entry level BA/BS required. Apply in person (9a.m.-4 p.m., F only) or mall resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743- 5109. EOE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 1 UNIVERSITY OF PHOE- NIX Jacksonville Cam- pus, Business Devel- opment Specialist to increase and maintain positive awareness of university. Retiring military or military spouses encouraged to apply. Contact: Dara Stone, 904 245-6908 or dara.stone@phoenix.edu 720 Medical ARNP- busy psychiatric practice FT, PT great pay, Fax res 346-0887 Management Opportunities in Health Care! Beauclerc Manor is currently seeking: Social Services Director Staff Development Nurse R.N. Salaried positions Individuals with a minimum of one year Long Term Care Experience are encouraged to apply. We are a 120 bed skilled nursing facil- ity nestled between the San Marco and Mandarin neighbor- hoods. Our team is excited about having you on board with our mission in providing excellence in cus- tomer service! Please fax your resume to the fax number below or stop in to apply in person! Beauclerc Manor Attn: Executive Director 9355 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville FL 32257 Fax# 904- 448. 9253 EnF/nFWP 720 Medical MASSAGE THERAPIST- Mandarin busy Chiro Practice office, Must ave prior exp. Monthly bonues. Call262-9444 fax resume 262-3750 MEDICAL ASST - PT only. M-F, will train. Typing skills desired. Send resume 2035 Professional Cen- ter Drive Suite A. Orange Park Florida 32073. MEDICAL ASST. OR LPN- PT no benefits River- side area Internal medicine office. Fax resume 904-389-1464 RBHS, MHRC and MHCJ have the fol- lowing opportunities available immedi- ately to people who want to make a dif- ference in the lives of others through behavioral health care: kNs- Inpatient. Great Schedules - Full Benefits M-F, No Weekends required. LPNs -Inpatient Baylor, Weekends only, Benefits Community RN FT, MH/SA population Mental Health Techs FT, PT, all shifts, direct care Driver FT Days, CDL required For more info, please call 743-1883. FT positions offer ben- efits. PRN RNs and LPNs, MHTs always welcome. Apply in person (gam 4pm, MF only) I or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743- 5109. EOE/A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 723 Dental HYGIENIST NEEDED. Perio Office. days a week. Call 273-4373 723 Dental DENTAL ASST EDA, 3 yrs chairside exp. Great oppt'y for team player in South Point spe- cialty ofc. Top pay, bnfts. Fax res. 296-1911 724 Education Pre-School Teachers CDA Preferred Health Care Coverage S401K Plan *Vacation/Personai Days *Paid Holidays Paid Training Multiple Locations In Jacksonville & St. Auau.tlne Call 904-230-4899 Fax 904-230-4910 TuTaR TIME 725. Office/ 725 Clerical OFFICE POSITION Looking for a very organized person with AP/AR exp. Must pos- sess accurate book- keeping skills and be very organized. Ben- efits Include pd vaca- tion, 401K with match, pd health ins and more. rug testing required. Send resume to: (904) 786.1824 or asdchumppb gmpopcorm.com. Mall resume or apply in Gold Medal Jacksonville 5599 Commonwealth Ave Jacksonville, FL 32254 EOE RECEPTIONIST PT, M-F morn. Answer multi line phones, file, copy; $7.50/hr fax resume 262-7898 Professional 730 Personal Services BARBERS/STYLISTS Mgmt Oppt'ies. Top wages, bonuses, bnfts. Clientel provided. SUPERCUTS Orange Pk 213-9363 S'side & Philips 519.7970 W'side 786-3547 Jax Beach 273-2888 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels ALL POSITIONS for Growing bakery, Flex hrs No Sunday 388.8910 1l INTERLINE A National Company With A Local Character Mail Clerk Interline Brands, a Jax-based nat'l co. seeks full-time Mail Clerk: dist/process mail, prepare o-night pkgs, stock sppls, must be abl to Ift 501bs, good drivr rec a must, mail room exp pref. Forward resume w/salary history to: Fax 904/680-3612, E-mail: recruiter@interlinebrands.com, view oppty via www.interlinebrands.com, DFW, EOE 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) 886-7768. www.riverqarden.org Drug Free Workplace. Beauclerc Manor 9355 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville FL 32257 Ph # 904-739-0877 fax # 904-448-9253 ATTN: Director of Nursing We are seeking care professionals to join our team in providing excellent health care services and compassion to the residents and families we serve. LP.N. and R.N. 11PM 7AM Full or Part-time Excellent Shift Differential!!! L.P.N. or R.N. 3PM 11PM Part-time Staffing Coordinator C.N.A. all shifts Seasonal positions only Great Benefits! One of the Best Shift Differentials in town! New Wage Scale! Pay in Lieu of Benefits available! FnF/DFWDP 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.hrmcacclalm.com/apply/drscareers. DRS Is a drug/ smoke-free EOE DIGITAL RECEPTION SERVICES, INC. Organization: .. -- Signature: Date Submitted: 6. 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Category: J sxiirNews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 C020045 m-i m B U I ______9_________-_______o_______-,________-,_______o_______*_______*________9_____ ______________________ I- 2REE o FREE 9 FREE- I I I 20 JaxAir NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 735 Restaurants/ Hotels The Atrium Retirement Community seeking PT/FT cook. Avail. to work evenings and weekends, exp. only need apply. Must be able to pass a back- ground check. Apply in person or ax resume to: (904) 721-3972 9960 Atrium Way Bartenders & Waitresses Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 CHAMPIONS CLUB GOLF day Cook Bev Cart flex sched 287-4653 x26 CHEF Experienced line cook. Day/Night shifts avail. Top $$ in area. GOLD CLUB 645-5500 COOKS- with exp. for LOnghorn Steak house at Roosevelt & Argyle locations 388-5520 or 777-4377 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 ** Waltstaff and Security Day/Night shifts avail. Busiest club in town! GOLD CLUB 645.5500 LOCAL FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT- is now accepting resumes for Asst Mgmt positions In Jax. Cand ates must have min 1 yr restau- tant mgmt exp. Exc wage & benefit pkg. fax res 352-375-0712 HIring PT Maintenance $10/hr. Call 641-5033 or 860-2793 Waitresses, Bartenders, Doorman Call 399-1110 We are looking for exp grill cooks. prep cooks ana Cashiers Apply in person Monaay- Thursday at Kent Campus 3939 Roosevelt Blvd. South Campus 11901 Beach Blvd. Downtown Campus 101 W. State Street. In the cafeteria. We offer competitive salary and benefits. EOE & Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V 745 Sales Account Rep WELCOME TO "A One of A Kind Opportunity" How would you like to receive qualified leads, make top commissions up to $2000 paid to you weekly, and set your own schedule? One of the areas leading National Marketing Firms can give you all of this and more, including bonuses, free trips, vested renewals, and the OPPORTUNITY to build WEALTH! If YOU are ready to work with a FAST GROWING company that's PUBLICLY OWNED, call us! Monday 10AM-SPM 904-296-0096 (Tuesday is Too Late) www.rleblanc.mw-ca reer.com CA216079 SECURITY CONTRACT SALES PERSON for well established local company. Salary + commission. Fax resume to 904- 389-9931 7so Technical/ SEngineering Survey Instrument & Rodman Offering excellent benefits health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K Pay commensurate with exp. EOE DFWP FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 SURVEY Party Chief & I-man, PLS Mapping Manager, experienced only. F/T, full benefits, fax resume to DRMP 641-8858 or call 641-0123 EOE www~d np.com TECHNICAL DATA UBRARIAN growth oriented Jack- sonville avionics repair site needs exp'd tech librarian to maintain & service data bases plus electronic paper, tech- nical directories & periodical libraries. Congenial team envi- ronment, benefits++ send resume and pay requirements via mani to hr@avamro.com or mail to American Val- ley Aviation 550 Orion Way QuincyCA 95971 No phone calls. AVA is proud to be an EOE 752 Warehouse PRODUCTION /WARE- HOUSE WORKER for mlllwork co. Great benefits. Apply in per- son at 5203 W.lst Street. DFWP WAREHOUSE Large co. dispatch exp a plus Fast paced environ- ment. Benefits includ- ing 401k, advancement oppty, Apply In person: Hughes Supply, 5285 Hwy Ave. Sales 753 Security 871 Sere'les Premium Armored Ser- vices has immed ate open ngs for ATM Armored Transporters in the Jacksonville area. We provide a history of growth and a stable environment for our employees. Qualifications: -ln. 21 years old -ATM Exp. Preferred -D&G Firearms Lic Pref. -Valid drivers license. good driving record great benefits Incl. Med/Dent/Life Ins. 401K & Paid time off. Must pass extensive bkgrnd. uniforms provided. If you wouldlllke to join an industry leader please submit resumes toil free 877-216-0159. PH: 888-336-2756 X6768 hrynearson@efmark.com Join our Flex Team $12 per hr & benefits Minimum requirements: *Valid FL drivers Lie. *Security Officer "D" license *1 yr of contract security exp. *Reliable transportation *Must be available for all shifts at multiple sites Please apply In person at 6817 South point Pkwy Suite 1001 Jax. FL 32244 EOE. Lc#B 9700146 SECURITY OPERATIONS MANAGER for locally owned secu- rity co. Must have extensive exp in con- tract security or related field. Exc opportunity, will train. Fax resume to 904-389-9931 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 APT. INDUSTRY all positions, mainte- nance & mngmnt toll free 866 2 3 7 896 GARAGE DOOR TECHS- Earn S800-1.2.000 .'wk truck., tools & exp recid Call Doug 733-8063 GENERAL NIGHT CLEANUP must be able to work Tues Sun I Ipm 6am Apply in person Tues FriSam 10am Timuouana Country Club.. 4028 Timuquana Rd EOE DFWP INFANT THRU PRE K TEACHER OPENINGS. FT,.PT.$6 .$9/,nr. Riverside 399 1009 Mandarin 262 0330 Beaches 246 0882 IRRIGATION INSTALLER Good D LAtransp. nec. EAp. a +. Call DJL Leach Irrigation 904285 5575s PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Experience a plus F/T. NW lax. Call 356 2863 SEARCHING FOR A JOB? Companies in Jacksonville are aggrensiveln seeking people with all levels o01 exoerience for lobs in hundreds of occupations These employers will never know who you are. what skills you have. and your desire to work For one of thee companies. unul Iou let them know who you are WE CAN HELP! INTERVIEW NOW BY PHONE OR WEB FREE 1.866-533-2471 or wwwJacksonvilleWorks.com No Resume Needed! Our system creates' one for you-FREE! With an 8-minute phone call or use our convenient Online Interview form, our automated process will match you with employers that are hiring. NOWat CALL ANYTIME. 7 DAYS A WEEKHII 1.86S&S33-2471, or log on to wwwJacksonvIIlleWortsam This FREE service Is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week and Is presented by The Florida Times Union. Don't Wait, Do It Todayl 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 e-mail bctjax@bellsouth.net Work from Home. We will train you. Must have PC with internet. Registered with BBB. Apply at www.employmentfrom- home.net/P140224 0 Child 830 Care SIn Home daycare on base with openings toddlers Please call 912-576-4112 870 Lawn Service- Landscaping GARDNER ON CALL Relandscape-Plant Installation-Weeding- Trimming-Prunning- Cleaning 904 716-4565 The best barg in in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. *fycJs~iHm * Automobile & Consumer Products Contract & Warranty issues Debt Collection Bankruptcy Foreclosure Residential Landlord-tenant 644 Cesery Blvd Suite 350 Jacksonville, FL 904-725-6872 cfgf2@yahoo.com 895 Miscellaneous BUYING PALLETS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pallet Consultants 1901 Hill St. Jax, FL 32202 (904)353-8786 CALL FOR PRICING Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 9SS Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise Services 975 Pnotograpony ge90 Sport ing goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances S44 Cubic Foot refrig- erator I Ou c ic-of r.ril,,rj3 t,:,,'. ?V5 ') U0 d-3m l u lg ir -lzer 1t5 ':6' wal qc:-c-fl r.alriir.x r Brand New S Refrigerator V r, nA 510 iac .t'iiesice .l-p.n:er.m.eiuFr U:e.3- i -mond c li. 711 DRYER & WASHER Irg cap. exc cono S200 Doth 904 396 1672 Almond with black door Seir cleaning. gc.oo condilicon $75. Phone 779-5929 S LARGE CAPACITY WASHER DRYER w great shape sill 4 ~ deliver cal1 994 0100 1250 00 LARGE CAPACITY DRYER k works great can deliver call 994-0100 $8000 4, MAYTAG MATCHING WASLTER ELECTRIC k DRYER r.E3, -dur, ar.ile i3r, e>Lcllert. $2.'- 0 or Doin 912 .5;-.E623 Refrlgerator-auto S ice c u b e s . 24 6cu.Kenmore i rolstless, exc c ond.S200 call 772-1077 ceil.568-6191 REFRIGERATOR white, works great l can deliver call K 4, 904-2. N v, REFRIG- u. ft. no 7 .0 pFor Sale ,, 36" Patio Table & two high chairs to match ,$35.00 call 912-266-2690 3 Piece sectional w/fold-cut Queen ,-Bed $1000. OBO Dresser w/ Mirror $300 Jean 375-0422 Above Ground Pool pump unit 1 HP 1 $100.00 little used 904-757-9109 BED EXTENDER for S|I.Ford Ranger Edge '5Jplckup '02. $100 n never used 912-576-3130 4, Car Top Carrie. S"large" good con- L l ditlon $50.00 dehydrater new in box $25.00 call & leave msg 777-8120 Computer desk, Ssofa, book case, recliner, area rugs, treadmill, antique table and chairs 655-1929 or 860-4112 Country Kitchen Table 4, 1 with three chairs $50.00 call 912-266-2690 COWBOY BOOTS, men's size 12, black, ,,never worn. $50.00 912-576-3130 CPOUniform's short sleeves shirts 151/2 34" and 36"' x 30" a pants call 912-266-2690 SCriminal Justice Books CRM/Por 123 CRM 332 CRM419 CRM430 Terrorism corrections Law organiza- tion contact Mary Sanchez at 220-4577 or 612-9998 DARK CHERRYWOOD FINISH POOL TABLE w/red felt, leather pockets includes cover all accessories extra felt $1000 tread-' mill $75 904-708-6069 4, Double Eddie Bauer Baby strollerex cond. 4,* $75.00 Call 573-2863 *1 - Law Offices of P.L. I-Cristina Fuschi, 0 905 Articles 905 For Sale DOLL HOUSE; wooden, partially finished with some fTurn. Very nice $55 call 904 278-0971 4, Easy Anchor Puller Model 8 Powered by a Ramsey Winch S new $1600.00 sell for $550 OBO excellent condition 264-0969 Entertainment Center-25 in TV.Oak Finish Glass doors,three shelves,three cabinets.slide drawer for VCR,Tapes,$100.00 783-3178 FOR SALE Shitachi cmb 13u 21" ti monitor $75, 22 pitch 18.5" depth same as most 19" good condition four avail- able 912-674-2860 Golf clubs 10,true grit $50.00,brand new Char-broil barbeque $50.00.seasoned wood 904-269-9527 HOT TUB/SPA person like new, sacrifice $1495. Can deliver 349-4014 La Schner Magnox TV Picture in picture lw/ex screen pro- tecter great con 500.00 on wheels just want something different call 904-529-8263 LEATHER COUCH Sbeige good con- S edition Orig. $1,100. Asking $350 904-260-1948 after 5:00 PM SMaternity Unlfonnrms 2 sets short sleeved size medium, retail $72.50. selling both sets for $20 OBO Joan 7772-7133 Moving Boxes; used wardrobes, dishpacksd mirror packs, assorted boxes. Packing paper include $65.00 call 278-0971 Moving-Furnitureclothi ng,tools,everything goes.739-1628 Old German Camera S$100.00 Gold Pocket ,.watch $100.00 Com- mercial Bakers rack $100.00 Laundry cart $ 40.00 AC/Heater $300.00 904-272-7352 Pressure Washing trailer w/access. Will sacrifice for $1000. Eng. needs slight work. 287-3809 Queen bed box- Ssprig mattress SI dresser with mir- 905 Articles 905 For Sale lShopsmith $ 500.00 Treadmill $ 100.00 A/C Motor &Blower $25 00 lawn mower Jack $75.00 9 Pieces of Lawn Equipment $150.00 90 272-7352 SPA 6 person. Free needs tubing, heater, O rewired, you move. Call 729-7218 4, Tanning bed-like Snew.16- lamp aIlWolff Tanning Bed. Paid $1200 asking $7 00. 382-7687 or 521-3645 STonneau Cover for Ford F150 short IL bed 6 mos old $100.00 paid $260.00 new 655-1929 4 unbelevable Cactus SPotted 5' tall 3' across .100 arms moving must sell $200 Bill 246-0301 7 AM 7PM tlty Jacket Size medium x-short tL excellent condition retail $31.95 will sell for $10 OBO call Joan 772-7133 Wedding Gown S Long Portrait Neck. I )new still has Original tags paid $449 sell for $300 size 4 call Stephanie 542-3096 Yamaha Vstar Scassic2003 100 of chrome low miles $7500.00 John 220-4577 or 612-9998 920 Business/ 2-O Office Pressure Washing Hot & Cold two tanks gals 200 and 75. Very good cond. w/ 2 axel Trailer. $4000. contact 904-880-7669 Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller x8'8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables S922 & Jewelry Diamond Ring- .85ct appraised $4k sell $2k. 285-2703 925 Computers ., Compaq Desktop T two speakers I2 rebuilt 4/05 $125.00 mobo. Bill 246-0301 8am-7pm 925 Computers SP4-1.6GHz, 768MB, Sony External DVD Recorder, wireless ready, 15 inch XGA-TFT screen WinXP&R2 $675 Call 779 7327 928 Electronics 50" Phllips TV excellent condition, recently serviced under warranty. $700.00 OBO call Jason (H) 213-4384 or (W) 542-8507 ext. 105 Bose 901 Speakers S(black) a must see and hear $300.00 for pair call 912-266-2690 CAMCORDER palm .. size with battery & Lbag $175. Camera pentax 35mm $35 exc. cond. 904-277-8205 CAMCORDER-PALM- SCORDER with battery *1 charger and bag $175. Camera Pentax 35mm with bag $35 exc. cond. 904- 277- 8205 4. Mobile DJ Mixer and Sthree(3) CD players in mobile DJ case, plug and play Karaoke on wheels $600.00 912-266-2690 4, Mobile DJ Pioneer 500 professional mixer must see and hear $300 call 912-266-2690 4 TV SONY WEGA 36 inches, flat screen, matching stand excellent picture quality moving must sell! $600 220-5616 945 Garage #- Sales S3 Family Garage / Sale clothes, fur- l.;Initure, toys Aug -13-14 9-5 Sutton Lakes 11151 Englenook Dr. Yorkshire Section Arlington Moving Sale twin bed, TV, awn equip toddler toys, cths, Kit, more. 8/20; 7- ? 3429 Turkey Oaks Ct FIBERGLASS TRUCK SCAP FOR 86.S-97 O Nlssan King Cab. "- Color: Green, Exc. co n d $150. 904-284-4883 945 Garage Sales Household items, Furniture, Large Oval DR Set with 5053 Park St.l Mandarin 7:30-2 Sat books, morel n159 | Everything must S go! Missan Forest Apts 999 Missian Forest Drive Apt 2H furniture, dishes, clothes, more 912-227-1794 Neighborhood Yard SSale, Sr. Officer Quar- k1l ters Mayport. Aug 20 8a.m.- 2 pm ORANGE PARK BIG SALE wide variety Fri. Sat 8-3 2332 Stonebridge Dr. ORTEGA BLUFF GARAGE SALE. Rd.Sat 7:30am-2pm. Ds Movies, Furn, ciths. (baby) misc. 7825 Marsala Ct. off Collins Rd. San Marco-Ridgeland Rd. Sat. Multi-Fam. Disney, Fum ,PC, Hhld ,, St. Marys-lg sale SSat 8-12. 311 Hunt Club. Sofa, sleeper ,toys.girls 3T,boys 18mth,Nice glass. Westside- office desk cabinets, safes, framed pictures, chairs. Bring pick up truck to 1234 Orton St. Thur. 18th, Fri. 19th. 8 to 4. 389-8990 W'Side-HH itemscomp access, clothes, misc. Sat only 9am-? 5334 Astral St. Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting 9 $7/Day 7059 Ramona. 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn S2005 5'x10' TRAILER 2,200 LBS axial 15" wheels v-tonge treated woos 2"x8" floor drive on gate steel $950.00 call 912-576-1281 LAWN MOWER Hi wheel, east push, 11/2 yr. old, barely used, excellent condition, $75.00 call 264-3319 ,. Lawn Mower S -Murray,2yrs old,runs great.50 912-673-6496 after 4pm to see. 573-9377 days. PALM TREES. Palm Trees, Palm TreesI Hundreds to choose from 10'-20' $99. LiUc. FL Dept. of Agriculture 334-8408 4. RIDING LAWN MOWER S- OR Scag stand vlbehind commercial mower, $400 for either one. Daniel Pease 729-4001 (H) 573-9874 (3p-11p) Riding Mower Poulan 14.5, 52" new deck, leaf bagger, $650. 387-9311 955 Household 5 Furniture 4, ANTIQUE BUFFET TABLE, 60" L 19"W35" 4 H. Early 1900's Very 2 good condition $75obo 249-1611 Small computer desk $30. 4, Antique Victoria SCouch In good con- 1| edition, dark mahogany light natural, cloth. asking $250.00 call 777-8120 Iv msg 4, BEAUTIFUL WOOD AND GLASS HUTCH with t open Buffet area. Must see! Needs TLC $250obo. 673-9056 BED,-A-- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Mem. Foam From $340 (904)674-0405 Bed-A-Affordable New Memory Foam All sizes 1/2 Retail $ 505-7941 Bed-A-Affordable New Plush Queen Set $195 King $275 10 yr warr can dlvr 505-7941 Bed-A-Affordable Twin $79 Full $99 sets new. Can del. 505-7941 BOOKCASE BED chest & dresser $250; Ithr love seat & chr $200; glass dining tbi w/6 chrs $200 and more. 367-1843 955 Household S Furniture Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALSI1II 2 PC Sofa&Chair From$199 C Pc Oak Dinette Frm $1991 Pc Qn Simmons Bd $198 PC Sealy Twin Bed $121 3Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 IVCR's From $12 0" Color TV's From $7E Microwaves From $25 CORT CLEARANCE S (904) 396-9000 BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $200 (904) 674*0405 SBoys Twin Bed with Mattress |excellent condi- tion $75.00 904-568-6829 BR SET/Mstr, off whi, contemp. 7pcs, $2500; Pine Dinette Set w/6 lad. back chrs $300; Off whi. Desk $25; 3 cherry veneer 6'tall bkcases $60set; 70" long cherry wood credenza $50; Halogen lamp $25; Telescope $75; Exec. Chr blue $25 & contemp. prints & oils of various prices. (904)273-4444 Computer Desk, Ssofa, book case, I recliner, area rugs, tread mill, antique table and chairs 655-1929 or 860-4112 SCouches(2) Exc. cond (1)Natural I color w/floral print, (1)Off white w/muted stripe. Priced to sell. 264- 3486 228-1095 4 COUCH FULL SIZE, Splush hunter green, k1$300. Pogie net, heavy large paid $150, will take $75. 278-2132 COUCH -Three / cushion couch 1iwinged tip chair, cherry wornd desk I 65 ,620 ours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 650,620 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! NS MAYPORT. FLORIDA mirror THE T Periscope K I N ES AY. GRE Account Representatives ARS National Services, Inc., is a leading accounts receivable management company specializing in consumer debt collections. 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C021247 I f ., 955 Household 9 Furniture SEntertainment unit solid wood doors + glass door extra Ec, can fit 30' tv $500 364-7606 3, ENTERTAINMENT SUNIT55Lx54Wx191/ NI 2D, contemporary solid wooden doors & glass door extra ec, can fit 30" TV $500 904- 264-7606 Girl Twin Bed with SMattress excellent tIcondition $75.00 904 568 6829 LR SUITE 90" 4 screen leather Davenport w/recliner chrs on each end. Good cond. Asking $300. After 8pm 733-1252 or 226-5308 4. MATTRESS, King, Sbeautyrest double klJ.pillowtop, $150 So b o Italian wrought iron marble table top $120 obo 904-742-0803 / 904-655-5011 MOVING SALE sofas, bookcases, prints, mirs, more. 819-1626 OAK DRESSER & / KING HEAD- <,BOARDS both with mirrors. Like new! Moving, must sell! Come take a look! 315-374-2044 4, Oak table w/ 4 Chairs 48" diam I w/24" extension. Perfect cond. $475 264-6364 4 ROCKING CHAIR, Small, green .' velour, waiting for a good home, $70 obo 904-742-0803 / 904-655-5011 4, Sleeper Sofa, LIoveseatrecliner,c O offee & 2 end tables-$300 for alJ or will separate.Good cond. 912-729-4685 4, Sofa Loveseat Chair and Ottman $600.00 SI two end tables and coffee table $125.00 stereo cabinets $250.00 call (904) 714-1313 SSolid light pine -- 4 china cabinet, I Excellent condi- tion lighted top with grooved glass shelves Good Deal # 300.00 Call 262-9275 4 TODDLER BED w/mattress + Y Strawberry bed- ding $35. JaX AirNeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 18, 2005 21 960 M2"e 1230 RV's & 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive Trucks/ Trucks/ 960 MahinoolsSupplies -s___Automotive1340 Trailers 1340Trailers/ RI`MS/ TIRES -Custom MERCURY SABLE SAAB 9-5 AERO'02 VOLVO V40'04 SVs SUV's BANTAM IRON WORKER EA 24" w/23" spinners '99, thr, int. fully St#2825B $16,988 St#F606 $20,588 Cuts up to 4/4 flat bar WINNEBAGO old for Escalade or CHR ER AT, ew tire, TOMBUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 TOMBUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 CHEVY Colorado'04, Z71 Mubis3000T 2x1/4 anglepunches ". rims, exc cond, crew cab, I-S, AT pwr 97 good cond, V6, 3/8 holesli new.$3k ITASCA at 912-227-0678or SEBRING01 asking $290. SATURN L200'03 pk gttow pkg. am/fm n5fS Oobod 850-973-4459 rITralSportation GULSTREAM 904-542-2151 ConvLLXI 281-468-2668 St#F170A $9988 radio, sCD satbedlite 43693-r 922019 FORD DEXTA TRACTOR 200Aviation RIMS/TIRES -Inkie Fat 8 997775600 MITSUBISHI TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877 VW LE01 $18,500. Call 565-1010 Call 904-866-8540 223Boats 5lug custom whis, $1000 Ltiming belt.,5 trains MAetli bAa nNtlIk CHEVY SILVERADO '02 SURBURBAN 4X4 1210Sailboats 722-3539rebt, warr paper- AM/FM CD, cs- St#F421A $11,988 89. Great beach Generator Yanmar. 3 1215Boat Dockage & Rims-Aluminum, WOrk Needs dist s settle. A/C 5 spd TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48T77 vehicle, allowed / Wdie new, elec- Rfrom 1976 Corvette Offer (904) 270-6106 manual very good Adual air. $3. 0 obo trick start ad rope pull 122MarineEquipment 350.obo ette 15x(912)322 0-6106 cond. 95.00 ane CHEVYX-CAB S-10 02 912-51636 $1,800.009043210274 nd Sup plies 882-5166 Tp MO ATEDSEER Park 904-213-0467 Gange Park St#2051A $9788 adSpis0 e:6 uTAESEE SARe TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 .9 Suzuki GSX-R 100 1D30RV'sandcSupplies T. lire 1 new215/75/ LT-4=TagaTopmech mustsell 2000 Dodge SATURNSLI '.04"-Black&Sliver. Musical 1235 RV Rentals R15 with Chevy excellent like new Durango, 55K miles, St#BUCF10SA $6288 Expedition '99, 4X4 $9800 I i a548mi $9500. 970 Merchandise/ 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Astro Al elall rims/tirtires /opt Rickne re an,ll TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 AMAA 0 5.L, Loa ed90426 wing92K 229-942-4005 anodamaha Baby 1330 ors/ D H urha$49. 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AutoE D at $389.Free towing 93 far Dmi 37cond new $790000 887 4435 or $250 OBO phone $1900. 103 miles. runscoDiob .bKi weigdeliv Autos/TrucksdoPRE-OWNEDinstall,in house trarons new tires 2726961oMaerifter 1800 (912882-2872 ask for Mak good Cll 904-955-8881 777-56 $1350 obo 1 condition 162K. mes .sable907t87e420d75 d $4000 bainninaJumu29a2005 eng.79,500ml, 3spd AT, owner 77K m, all op, O $500 POCEINPOUNDSI obo 969iCHEVY Malibu ClK Dominic 371-0488 assic COROLLA00 EE CHEVY ExreMadson 2139745 rNo phone mailFAXor E912n234660075300 miles gray SUZUKI VARA 03 V 80 36K mi2, whie, 15 assen BUINGCOMCBOBoats 1320 Antiques/ DODGE STRATUS'044dr exterior $2600. St#F638 $11,588 rungreat 2621933 TOYOTA HIGHLANDERA MPV '02 12Classics Ve low miles $199/mo Call 904-504-6825 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD 92 St#F527 $20,388 2 original 2 thrll215-1040 For more all HOnow 771-91003 TOM BUSHSAN AUTOPLEX 3714877 TOYOTA COROLLAMRY '0 Polce pSt#F221 $500136988stings TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 wed clubs 15FT GLASSTREAM '8 1957 BUICK OAD-Dodge780 StF278ratus SE 019,788 St#F499 $14,988 St#F619 $12,988 TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEPGRCHEROKEE04 St#F497 $12,588 Petscondition. 230 SSI Cha 04- evnrde, UA MASTER MODEL 7 /b AT 4 cyl 57K, BB TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 4877 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 RX85 St#F406 $19.888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48nn r:odbin221-5$8K,500 firm 70878625dT aIelec cab, tinted, AM/FM02002004 Double t lbou. a221-21b 1 300 M4otorces L oden ne needs work 6m 17628480 TOYOTA CAMRY C 98 tricneedswork, body CDO cold A/C, cruise, cab short bed, Ga.$800 per member _16' STRATOS "94* (H) 904,*220- 7942 LX '02 fully loaded low N Need to sell fast $4995 882-4168 Iv msg. record Below Nada cover. $125.00 call 904-725-6031/3 6-496-9012 BASS BOAT (c) 904-3332292 1 mileage one owner 4C91 7o9 96 7098 a/c power both seats Call now 771-91005o te olSt 491-7996 708-1763 l70 hp Johnson, fully O' 1967 BUICK ELEC- /1 e TOMbBSS 54877I Toyota n 2915 foree T Mercuy Grand Marque MOUNTAIN BIKES -2. Equipped, reedyto *-/TIR. veryclean0$2,utO, leather 4 Tloa auy pw '89-coldec newt res& FORD F150 '99 dark blue Haro & GT. like new fish0 Extras. Must sell. L o, t alet. pswpw. 04)278-552 75600cnI aut ls brakes runs great.o dag Clext" 3- 027super cab $9495 TOYOTA PRERUNNER '04S9$5 greatcondchaSerdly $17,500564-29177 ',Jk'pbo tilt wheel. 511,995.777 ^J,)t wndowsauto32 (00 norbdydetagelCellw838s9037 St81$20029B 32518588 rdde n G T $300 Ha rod O A SIS HA-P A1-'0 v -9 /43t cu 4 b r l / Ford C row n V icto- 742-7066 ,nice rold c $1 OO firm TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 $400 722-3539 625-7927 OASIS SASPA TT '02, crb, needs restoring aAM/FM CD stereo Toyota Tacoma 200 CHEVY TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 POOL TABLE/ TIFFANY ter console, boat Igba$12K229-273-9041 912-2948186 must sell low mileage very / 44cl2lo7sm t888 TOYOTA RAV4'01 1 0 0 7 5 L livestock 1r r' n S T C e o ut, n ACURAe $2 504 ob o 3 501lo e n owner10 rP ed lela r 9 02 904-964 DS524 F ORD I 5 60 3 1 3 5 0 M iscVley ls STYLE LAMP oak/slate. drive-on trrth St7Oh or229-322-15011 Vclean $2575.00 white wORCHECARRERA1 cov dos, auto 20 TCallno -910 A $12,588 $2000S obo.a904571-4366 Jo o ,otN A w fourdoorcell278-5525 007422066 S Ro nda TOrler Mar Re 0b4alt S TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 CToyota CamB 60,0'94 e Fprd ExplorerL l U ted TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 Bi Te -N0 (0)2588e MWR92 9 0Mayporthas2efully _rkes& NISSAN SENTRAerk0e 00 0 3eror !1Powereverything 266-2465or710-7871 15.1982 49CC, 316km& 124CC HONDACIVICLX99 navy blue, tan thr sun convertible750.00. very nice very 17"x33"51ugow MapBlasstrle 1" SlateFish+ 331km ar kept. $2000. ve350cu. in., muncerun roof, all owr, 94K, ndo637-9359 auto leather 10K SUVean V-$17K obo mile Tacoge875. Don't Pay Retail!! ers for sale to active 4-spd, posi-traction. Show FORD RT Ne ed fast $95 $2,700 742-2066 $1995.7$3,600 or BEST Pickup 1995-2004 PalominoEW Paint05-7941 18"N 6" Bo Hour ne Flats Boat 04 duty personnel/retirees or Go. $18 ,500 b o. or $99/m all now SERIOUS OFFER reese class 111/1V S 42 771-9100 TOYOTA CELICA T Ols A 912-496-4602 Hitch. o $100 callsellcal Excel cond. $21,000. only. Units may be 912-882-1946 Clean cold Air i AfrI E 863R 215 Call 483-8593 viewed at Pelican Roost St#F622 $14,588 708-1763 WEIGHTB sal 20RV Park, M-F from Cihe ovtt.n TeRed, 5 IM-56 TOM BUSH AUTOP GC JIMMY -88, 4X 4, WEIGHT BENCH, lt 1000-1500.Sealedbids 96000m12000 obo t $10,988odd Ho ghthwkSierra Classic,AC, arm & leg nyw be accepted at Cal Domin370488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 WESTSIDE DOD C new batry runs weight, delivery pos-4runs good needs Peican Roost RV ParkERorer dMv k 2VOLDSAurora'95,1 DsdeM-F,.from 1000-1500, Ford Maverick 73302 AV8 4047 D caurlseMo h ata I r hnempips.10ror rm Pkg. s0B TuMeUiHAUTOPL[ DUVAL ACURA SV Augusrine 35I97 |10863LPilipshwy 262-7145 s asibleo7- or874 1420some wo $264-6652 bei5.5. (90uly 2 29 005. Ieng 179 50 A 3spd AT. _, owner 77K mi all opt, A $5001 POLICE INPOUNDAT 90obo 779-9696 $1000 minimum bd. $Dom 3710488 mint cond. C Crs from $500Listings GRAND CHEROKEE CHEVY Express Van 3500 GomnNo phone mail, FAX orEverys .n E Low miles, Cean 800749-8116 x2529 LAREDO'98 '02. white, 15 passen- Wanted19'olORECDD e-mail bids acceptedl. FORD EXPEDION $6500.r o.s Ph 904-955-2783 499.77756e O 6c-greenAM/F er, dual AC w/tow pk PetWrld22ASTo 1 R Ctive '- 03 Lded Eddle OLDSAURORA'95K AUTrucks/MCD, cruise, leather, 500mi,16.500.Ca CANAKIBA PUPS Femi & c BOATS. | o- BdnsEU sery2ees anCar0 re t La Tle 1-95 Nrs 129 cle) 225-3673 yrrade92 -ercruAsergneeds A dust192005. Win- a I 1340 Twndows, new tires, 779-1042 or 891-2861 coated male, ch. bidlne Jacksonville lag t E xtras. 11.95 ll tilBmaintenance records call OF JAX BUYINGCOMIC BOOS Stern $3ooobo. notifiedno later thmsn ACURA an DUVALFORD LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE &Auariuet22d igall 9 5r8 HD1600, August23 R 2005. St#4178837 8 KIA OPIMA EX "om O 66ssae 387541 1- MAZDA MPV 02, 721 382-e687o 5213645 cngsl 9 oo LEX ES300 3895 X nrgaBd een CO Spigs 2 02 i KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI 9 Full payment must beS TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371L4877 FORDP MIKESHAD FORD NORTH OR UNCOLNECUY ea 904-631439made no later than A/Cruns good 8K needs work $00.00 2NDBUYAUOom St#F607 $25,988 19'aROPHYCC 1600 AugustEXC262005. ACURA IN TEGRA miles $ call B Maroon color R 7 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877RLINGcaptains chairs, iesahainacs 1sO2FT6 5. 9650 An B, 72-11 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD CDH 1OK AEianE r ex d wr-30ra S ns.* AskforStev HDPOn Erl0 31 BUFCUOMaroon colorCNLOT AT REGENCY TOM BUSH MAZDA COGGINTOYeTAiAVENUES 02-mercury" Traers must be "92, 133k mi, Black 992-7123 leavIngAug9 ust sell low mIles mustHADFORD P new tires 32,000m O-XItS 0125HPdemto removed from the rlen72dr 1 all power, ,eavlng-ug8gZuItsel V o ieu 2NDBUYAUlrOco ol 7mkePex T A ni Snder e toim n Pelicao V e roosint BV Pa r DRims needs paint HONNDA ACCORD '92 278-0838 s e as. a owner 27k ke $15,700. Call 298-3484 low hour wPUPPES rant no later than 1600 uns great well main- Police p. $500 Li5stngs 4660 NTIACIRe Bl or 211month d 777AN36 USED CARS new LIGHtires silver, or 504-6947TOYOTA extras' $17,500 OBO. August 30,2005. taine 912-576-5104 800- 749 8116 xT327 St#F620 $13,988 Cn5ow 771-9100 CADILLAC ESCALADE803 valug$8100' 4-88 ps (904) 270-7808. HONDA ACCORD EX'03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371BC4877 TOYOTA COROLLA g00 St#F221 $36,988 MERCURY VILLAGER l02 St#F278 $19,788 St#BUCF331B $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487 JEEP GR CHEROKEE'04 St#F497 $12,588 Caforna Kng Snake w/ 1 roe Cll 904819 541 TOMBUHAT 71 47,7 4 |PO0 anCdcFIR TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 St#F406 $19,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371--4877 S"ne20 tsk d k o si hpdarr dATTHAU8.7 g$y COGGINAGMC TRUCKS BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA hhuas ps & trr.000upe 2-971300Motorcycles LoadedM un HondaAccordtLX '94 9201 912A5768480 TOYOTA FACO02 Very LShortbed. Runs BU72410API.X 371487738561 au i a r400995.77-n-7lospd,160kmi.1mowner cleacold AC$4995 CgoodLAUDAT V-8, JEEPI BERTYGARBER00 OLDSSILHOUETTE GLS Livestock& c0 garage kep $3500. PONTIACSUNRE Call now771-9100oodtirestoobox. 15988 -'02thr fully5111 Geen Co Spg 2 02 Supplies 57 erc 250hp. low 00h veryKawasaki Nin full NIMNICHAUTOPLEX 371-4877CADILLAC -TOM BUSH MINI ASHTISDELLEVW Pietsa4 USYdoilpplmHONDASCIVICa u1Very4low5807ToeI.w/ 912-283-4668 0 10 nS nr IR 160 m7N500 5r-2o7d k n oil9 Blanding Blva 778.7700 9875 A2eanLt Bsd 725-0911 1 WellRoad 26 603 s esM, 9216c jackets and more miles Mst sell fast Pontiac Sunfire 19995 5500. 912-322-8866 CADILLAC COGGIN HONDA O'S. $14,000. 269-3255EENVW i cert, 3.124call 881-6SUZUK T380 $7 Call now71 M DE CE -902 spneMd AC oonroof ON ATLANTIC St#2285A $13,788 li P H 396-56 76 Manatee Bow- AM/FMCDstereo, Toy03Atlanacoma20 5 0 CITY MITSUBISHI TOM BUSH VW rider17' Deep-V '89 2003BigDog Pit Bull HONDA Civic '94 cruise.,$2500firm Freinnner double 100.Livestock Johnson 88 HP. Excel- Motorcycl new Hatchback $3500 ttheAVENUEScall 912-674-1065 cab short bed,Miscellaeous toek \ lent running cond. 1 backtire ground ACURATL`4 178extangtuffttonno 995.7-0 St#BUCF457 $6988 1350 Auto &_SuppliesInterior need minor work pounder black with St:#8162A $28,488 PORCIHE CARRERA 01 cover. $125.00 call TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Gwnzed Trailer Marine cobalt $19, OM BUS UT HONDA CIIC HYB3 60,000 mile, like new, 708-1763OF ST. AUGUSTINE - orse: Reg. Q/H Gelding, Radie VHF $3,000 588-4902 904-75-8108 St#F543 $16,988 6 speed, 476-0096 8VOWAUON Oi r US RX300 -'99S 1 561689Tres and wheels, V n on trails $950obo 2 Moskto Scooters 2002cond TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 SAAB 93SE'99 HO turbo DUVCABRIOLET HO89NDA CIthrTY MdiTSUBISHI 252read out release alloy wheels 266-2465 ee710-787149CC 316km& 124CCONDACIVICLX 53 9 navyblueDE tan thr 1325 convertible$7500 8991900very nice very 17"x33"ugow SBlastreamFish 331km, gar kept, $2000. very clean 98Krun roo all wr,94K.637-9359 clean, SUV, $17K obo mileageS875.00 Palono Pant "No Hour ski 70 H.P. evinrude for both Mike 2941444 QUATT 00 great 5.950 OBO $6500. Call 69 6781 teve 717448 915 9043744590 Sis lostgthatis spent in w/pwr T&Ttrailer ALeather, loaded rLmust sellMcal. - food &dltter ease cahurchill $56,900 FSBO 9221-2142Har6730:00 GDavidson L.rr.90 30..26 463-041 aYaa S 99 F L only 2361 miles. HONDA CIVIC VP HAMM H KEY HYUNDA GERMAN SHEPHERDS ALLEGRO MOR HOMES .m like arageew kept 7.M00 sell rast I3995 NMNCHTHV buf e's2&AUTO+BOAT AUCTION excel cond. 476-0096 BMW io.200S2 Au.o. 101GAT et'slvfr izedtaler SST d I ap 1 620-9387 P0reM LoBaUSd Honda KnlUhtaLw1 750-1.4. ACAp Supsplies whgte Ses Service s PaI-u 20 F1 BeO T m -e a. 3 1 Harley ,02 2859PlH 88U 7.38^ BR"MOS MOTOR CARS, rn Pet Emporium 90tt75 12-volt. D sd-a ,RS 30,e .n5 i,. ms Spo Pk9 ACURA SA6T2RNOFAREGENCY Br J ckoidi f m o 1A0960A,>anlacBiAd 642J200 1810Cassa Ave 389-3621 10211 Atlantc Bvd 724-(080 Avernuenrsa 4 c 1 8 appreciate e.oN 8 ATLA CHRYSLER PARKERN3SSAN LCS73O 5 03R 00 B0M T59 9 M C2 ul of Orange Park Pre wneNdI6 ORLA Ne SLAU OF E J ECk Y $10R00e00 4 -2 LAuto Prem PES. A2D8 1125,DAnSBi-1.I COGGINPONTIAOGMC 2 caDORABLe.83'2371 4m28 INFINITE ik20 "e 7200 13r, BI O M77 O BOARD FORD LTV E Dl/081nnl l '07-3 SATURN OF AVENUES eignerN PAppTIes I. BOAT AMOTORN k nex rear t nre., V & BMW 53A 120L02 Auto. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 49 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |