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DEERS Enrolling Newborns Is Essential Page 4 Awareness Fair Multi-Cultural Event Celebrates Diversity Pages 8-9 Top Winners Hospital Chefs Compete at Mayport Page 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER TOUCHING BASE Deadlines change Due to the upcoming Labor Day holiday, our article and classified ad deadlines have changed. All articles for the Sept. 8 issue must be turned in by close of business today. Classified ads must be received by noon tomor- .row. Hurricane Relief Assistance Drop-off donations of canned goods, clothes (any size), socks, shoes and children's toys at the NAS Jax Chapel Center at Birmingham and Mustin Road from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon. For more information, call 542-3051. Ombudsman Appreciation Lunch set Photo by PHAN Jacqueline Hall Prospective Navy chiefs from NAS Jacksonville and its tenant commands join NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(AW/SW) Chris Green (front row, cen- ter) for a group photo in front of the Blue Angel aircraft at the entrance to the base Aug. 25 By Miriam S. Gallet Ediitor C loudy skies and 97-degree weather did not discourage the 132 newly selected chief petty officers from gathering out- side the NAS Main Gate for their official group photo. The chief selectees, in their crisp summer white uniform, quickly mustered and assumed the Navy "at ease" pose, as NAS Jacksonville Command Master Chief CMDCM (AW/SW) Chris Green proceeded to greet each of the Sailors. "This is a momentous occasion for these men and women standing here today," remarked Green. "They represent just about every tenant command aboard the base and in few weeks, the indoctrination peri- od will be over, a traditional Navy initiation will take place and each one of them will return to their commands and assume positions of leadership and added responsibili- ties." The prospective chiefs learned of their selection last month via a naval message sent by the Chief of Naval Operations. See CHIEFS, Page 11 The NAS Jax Annual Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon is scheduled for Sept. 21 at the NAS Jack- sonville Officers' Club at 11:30 a.m. This important event will recognize the many contributions that an ombudsman makes through out the year. Tickets are $10 and are available at NAS Jax FFSC, Building 554. The guest speaker will be U.S. Atlantic Fleet Master Chief FLTCM(AW/SW) Jonathan Thompson For further information, call Wilhelmina Nash at 542-2766, Ext. 155. Hurricane shelter volunteers needed Forty volunteers are needed to man the NAS Jax hurricane shelters at Argyle and Chimney Lakes Elementary Schools if a hurricane should hit this area and the base is evacuated. Volunteers will be re- quired to attend a three- hour training session pro- vided by the Red Cross. The class is free and includes all materials. As a volunteer in a shel- ter, the Red Cross will pro- vide all shelter supplies including food. A police of- ficer and nurse or emer- gency medical technician will also be assigned to the shelter to help with emergencies. For more information or to volunteer, call DCCS (SW) Matthew Melott at 542-5595 or 542-2451, Ext. 20 or e-mail matthew. melott@navy.mil. FTC cracks down on 'X-rated' spam E-Mail exposed children, others to graphic content From the Federal Trade Commission n a crackdown on operations that illegally expose unwitting consumers to graphic sexual content, the Federal Trade Commission has charged seven companies with violating federal laws requiring warning labels on e- mail that contains sexually-explicit content. U.S. District Court suits filed against three operations seek civil penalties and a permanent bar on the illegal marketing. Settlements with four other operations have imposed $1.159 million in civil penalties. The settlements bar the illegal marketing practices in the future and require that the defen- dants monitor their affiliates to ensure they are not violating the law. "This x-rated e-mail is electronic flashing," said Lydia Parnes, Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection. "It exposes kids and other unwary consumers to graphic sexual content, and it is unwanted, offensive, and illegal." "The Adult Labeling Rule was designed to protect consumers who don't want to be exposed to random assaults of sexual material and others, like kids, for whom it is inappropriate. It's the law, and we intend to enforce it," Parnes said. The FTC's Adult Labeling Rule and the Can-Spam Act require commercial e-mailers of sexually- explicit material to use the phrase "Sexually Explicit: in the subject line of the e-mail message and to ensure that the initially viewable area of the message does not con- tain graphic sexual images. The Rule and the Act also require that unsolicited commer- cial e-mail contain an opportunity for consumers to opt out of receiv- ing future e-mail and provide a postal address, among other things. The FTC charged that the compa- nies sent sexually explicit e-mail messages that: Violated the Adult Labeling Rule requirements; Violated the requirement to provide a clear and conspicuous opt-out mechanism; and Violated the requirement to provide a postal address. While the defendants did not send e-mail directly to consumers, they operated "affiliate marketing" programs in which they paid others to send Spam on their behalf. Under the CAN-SPAM Act, the defendants are liable for the illegal Spam sent by their affiliates because the defendants "initiated" the e-mail by paying others to send it on their behalf. The settlements bar future viola- tions of the CAN-SPAM Act and the Adult Labeling Rule. They also require that the defendants closely monitor the practices of their affili- ate marketers to insure that they are not violating the law. BangBros.com Inc., based in Florida, will pay $650,000 in civil penalties; MD Media, a Michigan corporation, will pay $238,743; APC Entertainment, Inc., a Florida corporation, will pay $220,000; and Pure Marketing Solutions, LLC, a Florida company, and Internet Matrix Technology, a corporation See FTC, Page 10 Firefighters honored NAS Jacksonville Fire Chief Randy Hall (second from right) proudly accepts an award from Rear Adm. Christopher Weaver, commander, Navy Installations Command, recognizing NAS Jax as runner-up in the 2004 Navy and Marine Corps Fire and Emergency Services Awards for best overall fire department. Also recognized during the awards ceremony Aug. 16 in Denver were NAS Jax Firefighter Rodney Clark (left) and Station Fire Chief David Lanier (right), who were selected winners of the Heroism Award. Clark and Lanier were chosen based on their heroic actions of rescuing three people during Hurricane Jeanne which hit the First Coast Sept. 25, 2004. Photo courtesy of the NAS Jax Fire Department 2 Ja Il NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Domestic violence not tolerated in our Navy RR RNISHR LODHI Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon R. Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief Have you ever been angry? It's a silly question, I know. Of course you have been; we have all experienced anger. Anger is a common reaction when things happen to us that upset our plans and lives. How each of us deals with anger often varies, but one thing I can never under- stand is how a person can let anger override his or her common sense by lashing out at a family member, either verbally or physically. Our families are our loved ones and I can't think of a situation that would justify verbally humiliating a fami- ly member, let alone hitting one. Controlling one's emo- tions isn't always easy. We all have different levels of stress and different break- ing points. For the majority of us, however, we quickly recognize these things and have developed our own cop- ing methods. Unfortunately, there are some among us By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor ere's a confession:. I'm doing the best I can to get last night's dishes put away, and if the kids have clean socks, well, I con- sider that a bonus. But then I'm sitting down to watch television and a commercial comes on for antibacterial window cleaner. "My windows have bacteria on them?" I wonder. And then, "When was the last time I cleaned the windows anyway?" For a moment I am panicked. I even toy with the idea of getting up to inspect the windows. But then, I sit back down again, satisfied that at least I was able to get the gum off the bottom of Owen's shoe today. One of Dustin's favorite stories is that before he left on his first deploy- ment, I wiped down the surfaces of the nursery prior to going to bed each night. Ford was only 4-weeks old; he had never even laid on the floor with- out a blanket, much less mouthed the corners of the dresser. Yet there I was with the wipes, cleaning up dirt that could only have come into the room on the bottom of a spider's leg, because I didn't even let anyone wear shoes inside the house! When Dustin came home from that deployment (when Ford was almost one), someone asked him, "What was the hardest thing to get used to after being gone so long?" Dustin's answer: "Instead of boiling the pacifier each time it dropped, Sarah just stuck it in her mouth and sucked all the dirt off." That's the difference the first year FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson who have yet to hone those skills and occasionally let their own anger escalate into violence. Shipmates, there is no room in our Navy for domes- tic violence. Unfortunately, some surveys suggest that violence occurs in as much as 25 percent of all mar- riages. I honestly hope that statistic doesn't apply to Navy marriages. While that percentage seems high, even more dis- turbing is the number of unreported domestic vio- lence cases is said to be as high as 90 percent. If that number is even close to accurate, all of us need to do our best to maintain loving relationships with our fami- ly members. We also need to be on the lookout for any signs from friends and colleagues who either engage in, or are vic- tims of, domestic violence. If you suspect someone is abusing a family member, or is the victim of abuse, you have an obligation to report that information to the police. Remaining silent indirectly makes you part of the problem. Many think alcohol abuse causes violence. Experts, however, suggest alcohol is not the cause of domestic violence. Drinking simply lowers one's control or inhi- bitions and may be the excuse for letting down these restraints against vio- lence. Just because a per- son drinks doesn't mean he or she will commit violence. Simply put, alcohol is not the cause, but can certainly be a contributing factor. So how do you detect abusers? That's a tough question. Abusers may lead normal lives in all aspects except their inability to con- of motherhood makes. In the begin- ning everything must be scoured clean. But eventually managing such feats ,as making dinner and ironing shorts becomes life's greatest goal. When I tell Ford (now almost 5) about "the days when Mom washed everything in the nursery with disin- fectant," he laughs so hard I think he will have an accident. That's because Ford can't imagine his mom-his mom who lets Owen (2) wear his Superman cape from the dirty clothes-worrying about things like germy windows. Yet surely Ford and Owen have noticed commercials on television for toys made of antimicrobial sub- stances. Surely they are aware that some people at least are concerned about microbes. But Ford and Owen don't know any of these people because all our friends are by coincidence seasoned parents. And only a brand new mother has the patience to disinfect toys. And that's exactly what the anti- bacterial industry is banking on, that mothers' fears of disease-infested molecules landing on their child's crib will actually prompt them to buy a teething ring made with Microban. So with the time and emotional dis- tance I have from the insanity-pro- voking first year of motherhood- along with my total disinterest in the antibacterial industry-let me help new mothers put things back into perspective. First, realize you can't get rid of all germs. Think about it; some compa- nies are trying to sell you dog toys trol aggressive impulses. And, just because a person gets angry, doesn't mean he or she will become violent. Most of us have met people who have short tempers. While we may not want to associate with people like that, we can't leap to the conclusion that they abuse their spouse or children. Experts suggest there are three phases in the typical cycle of violence. In phase one, the tension builds. This is the period where usually calm people may exhibit outbursts of anger or seem unusually upset about things that didn't bother them in the past. This "growing" anger is what we should all be alert- ed to. If we can recognize this stage, and talk to those around us to help them cope with this, they may not ever progress to phase two. It's at this point that anger management counseling is most applicable and effec- tive. Phase two is the shortest and most violent part of the cycle. Phase two is where See DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Page 3 with antimicrobial protection. Yes, that's right, the same dog who eats his own feces needs to have his chew toy protected with Microban. And, on second thought, perhaps it is because of the dog's eating habits that his toy needs protection. But even if Fido's bone is sanitized, what about the slobbery tennis ball your toddler throws for him? Second, some things just don't need to be that clean. Are people really licking your windows? Is anyone eat- ing the grout in your shower? Third, remember our bodies are more resilient than we think. During the times I worried about germs in Ford's nursery, my Navy dad liked to say, "POWs ate roaches to stay alive." Of course, no one wants their child to eat a roach, and no one considers POWs' living conditions acceptable, but dad's point is clear: We don't give our bodies enough credit. All this is not to say that people should live like slobs and disregard basic cleanliness, but we do need to exercise common sense. Until Ford chooses to eat his meals on the iron- ing board, I simply refuse to worry about the germs there. Until Owen actually puts the dog's tennis ball in his own mouth, I'm not going to worry about it. Maybe I'm wrong on this, but I'd rather put my energy towards more important things-like finally folding the laundry and doing last night's dishes. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. Hometown: Nashville, Tenn Family Life: Single. 2 Past Duty Stations: HS-15 Career Plans: To attend AC "A" School, an( someday become a commanding officer. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling to various countries. Words of Wisdom: Be kind to others. .1 1. ... .. 1. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. ..... .. ... .. . .. . . S, _0 ROBERT PRRKER III Job title/command: Flrefighter/EMT NAS Jax Fire Department Hometown:. Toledo, Ohio SFamily Life: I'm- married tomy loving wife, Vernice, and we have two: daughters, Destinee and Trinity and a son, Deron. Past Duty Stations: USS Mclnerney Career Plans: To become a fire chief. Most Interdstirg Experience: Repenting and gl iriy -itfe to the Lord on March 3,2000. Words of Wisdom: Christ Jesus has all I the answers. NCLC changing hours of operation next week The Navy College Learning Center (NCLC) is changing their hours of operation Sept. 5 to better meet the needs of NAS Jax Sailors. The new hours will be Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. The center will be closed Sept. 5 in observance of Labor Day. Preparation classes available The schedule for the upcoming ASVAB/SAT/ ACT/GED-preparation classes at the Navy College Learning Center (NCLC) will be as fol- lows: Sept. 6-16, Sept. 19-30, Oct. 3-14 and Oct. 17-28. Interested personnel are encouraged to contact their command career counselor for more informa- tion or to call the NCLC at 542-3676. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and fill up quickly. HEY, MONEYMANI -Hey, MoneyMan: My wife and I both work and we have a little money :left over every month. I have talked with a lot of people in my shop and everyone seems to have a different idea about how to save. Some recommend we buy a house, others say I should ,put money in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). Some don't like the TSP and say I should put money in an HIA_ I have also talked with some financial planners but it seems they all want me to buy extra life insurance that I don't think I really need. I really want to get started, but I don't know where to start. Where can I go to get good financial advice? MoneyMan Sez: Looks like this is a nice problem to have! Many families live paycheck to paycheck and feel they can not. plan for the future. You are doing the right thing by deciding to invest money each month. As you have seen, every- one seems to have a differ- ent idea about what -works. Perhaps you could do a little research and then talk with a few experts on financial planning. Where can you find out about financial planning? There are numerous monthly magazines such as Forbes, Fortune, Money, Kiplinger's, SmartMoney, and Financial Times, where you can learn the basics. You can also talk with credit unions, banks or investment firms about var- ious savings and investing options. Always check out any investment plan with someone who has nothing to gain or lose if you buy into the plan. What kind of information is available? Here is an example. In an article in the July 2005 issue of Money magazine, they offered "the 50 smartest things to do with your money." On the list are things such as invest every month, reduce your taxable income, save on a schedule, know your credit score, owe no plastic, have a plan, buy quality stocks, and buy a used car instead of a new one. These are just a few of 50 smart moves and as you can see, all of them are simple, common sense steps. Being financially stable is not just investing right; it is also spending right. Your true net worth is what you have minus what you owe. The most important step toward financial stability, however, is the one you are taking now getting start- ed! If you do not already have a saving, or investing plan in place, the best time to start is now! More questions? Call Hey MoneyManI at 778-0353. SUNDAY SJEKV WCES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The A A IINEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Jfth Nm do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcastnet The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jtlll iN s can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lIalAllhIm Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Jiu h En is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ON THE HOMEFRONT Motherhood, deployments are best defense against antimicrobials * * JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 3 POW/MIA Recognition Observance is Sept. 16 From NAS lax Public Affairs N AS Jacksonville will hold a POW/MIA Recognition Observance Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. at the All Saints Cha- pel to honor all Americans who are former prisoners of war (POWs), as well as those who are still unac- counted for and their fam- ilies. The keynote speaker is retired Air Force Maj. Ed Horn, whose B-26 was shot down over France in May 1944. He was cap- tured by the Nazis and spent 11 months in four differ- ent POW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the setting for the movie, "The Great Escape." Seventy-three pris- oners had tunneled out a few months earlier. He was liberated in April 1945 by Gen. George S. Patton's 14th Armored Division of the Third Army. A native of Charleroi, Pa., he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in August 1942, two months after graduat- ing from high school. He was commissioned a 2nd Lt. at Ellington Field, Texas, and assigned to B-26 "Martin Marauder" operational training at Lakeland, Fla. In January 1944, he flew to Stanstead, England, where in March he began combat flights over Europe. His plane was shot down on his 23rd mission. Horn separated from service in December 1945 and accepted a reserve commission the next year. He grad- uated from Pennsylvania State University in June 1949 with a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering. He was called back to active duty for two years dur- ing the Korean conflict, subsequently retiring from the Air Force after 20 years of service. During his civilian career he worked as an Air Force civilian employee at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, as an aero propulsion engineer. Following his retirement from civilian government service, he joined Pratt & Whitney in November 1979, working on F100 engines in F-15 and F-16 aircraft. He retired from the private sector in 1991. The observance will include the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japanese POW. While a third class petty officer during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. One of three survivors from the crew of nine, he was picked up by a Japanese cruiser. He was moved through seven Japanese POW camps, two of which were bombed by the allies who did not know POWs were in the area. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1960. POW/MIA observances are held nationally and reaf- firm a promise to fallen comrades, "you are not forgot- ten." Military and civilian employees are encouraged to attend. The military attire for participants is sum- mer whites, working uniform for guests and appropri- ate attire for civilians. Hospital observes Women's Equality Day From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jack- sonville observed Women's Equality Day Aug. 26 with a cake cutting ceremony on the hospital quarterdeck. Hospital Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono delivered remarks at the event, organized by Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Multi-Cultural Committee. Bono emphasized the importance of voting rights for women. "I think the right to vote is something we've all taken for grant- ed," she said. "But when you look back over history you realize that it is not something that came so readily but something we all had to work for." On Aug. 26, 1920 the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote was ratified. This was the culmination of the long struggle by women search- Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono (right) joins Lt. Cmdr. Katrina Pringle, Pediatrics Department (left); and Lt.j.g. Laura Prunty, Nutrition Management Department, (cen- ter) in cutting a cake commemorat- ing Women's Equality Day on Aug. 26. Photo by HM 1 Michael Morgan ing for the right to vote. In 1971 the US Congress des- ignated Aug. 26 as Women's Equality Day to commemo- rate the passage of the 19th Amendment, and to cele- brate women's continuing efforts toward equality. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Don't let anger turn to violence From PaRe 2 violence occurs, either ver- bally or physically. It's the "snap" point in the cycle. The time it takes to go from phase one to two differs from person to person. If you've ever met someone with a "short fuse" you know some are more prone to vio- lence than others. Phase three is a period of calm. It's where the abuser feels remorse and often tries to downplay his or her phase two actions and makes promises about never becoming violent again. Unfortunately, like telling a lie, once a person crosses the line from anger to vio- lence, surveys show many repeat the violence despite their promises not to. While most of us do not have the professional skills to analyze others, we all have a leadership responsi- ability to know our people and pay close attention to their behavior. If you are a supervisor and you don't know who in your charge is married and who has chil- dren, you are falling short of what is expected. I truly believe that if you get to know your people well, recognizing personality changes becomes much easi- er. Additionally, if you care about your people, and they genuinely know you care about them, the more they may come to you with their problems and frustrations. Domestic violence is a reality. Pretending it isn't a factor in peoples' lives is naive. The good news is that each of you has the ability to impact whether it happens in your own lives or in your friends' lives. If a friend or shipmate comes to you with a frustration, make some time. Don't ignore their request for help. Just because some- thing may not be upsetting to you doesn't mean it's not upsetting to someone else. I would suggest that when you allow someone to "get something off their chest" by talking to them, you afford that person an outlet. The bottom line for all of us is that some people have an inability to control their anger. Those people need help, often in the form of professional counseling. It's not our job to provide that counseling, but it's up to us to recommend counseling to our friends, and inform our chains of command if we suspect another's anger may be getting the better them. Committing domestic vio- lence is a personal effort, but preventing it is a team effort. If we all work togeth- er, I'm sure we can signifi- cantly reduce the potential for Sailors to take out their anger on their spouses, chil- dren or co-workers. Personal Service with Professional Results! Diana Hooten, Realtor* Phone 288-6259 website -www.dianahooten.com email dianahooten@watsonrealtycorp.com Watson Realty Corp. 12710 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32223 Direct Line (904) 288-6259 dianahooten@watsonrealtycorp.com Watson Really Corp. REALTORS* R098020 ris Ca s- -'. ^- --. ^ -.; ,':-,-,,^^^ . Eileen achieved scellar performances as an asronaut and space shuttle 6 commander of the successful Discovery Return to Flight. g The idea of success is different tor everyone. It couLd be %our own business, the corner office, or the top floor. And a few of us dream even higher. Eileen Collins did. With years of hard work and resolute focus, she achieved her goal. The students, faculty, staff and alumni of Webster University salute Eileen Collins on her achievements. R081551 4 axAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 Enrollment in DEERS essential to TRICARE eligibility for newborns From the TRICARE Management Activity and NavHosp Jax Marketing ne of the first decisions parents of newborns usu- ally make is deciding on a name for their newborn son or daughter. As a beneficiary of the Department of Defense Military Health System, the second and most important decision parents should make is to enroll their newborn infant in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) as soon as pos- sible after birth. Why is enrolling your new- born in DEERS so important? By enrolling your newborn in DEERS, you establish TRICARE eligibility for the infant and avoid potential claims problems or other financial hardships for the family in the future. Enrolling a baby in DEERS provides new parents the com- fort of knowing their baby will remain TRICARE eligible and able to receive the essential well baby and pediatric health care he or she needs. Aren't newborns already TRICARE eligible? A newborn infant is covered as a TRICARE Prime beneficiary in DEERS for the first 60 days after birth as long as one addi- tional family member is enrolled in TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Prime Remote. After the initial 60 days, any claim submitted for a newborn will process as TRICARE Standard until the infant is enrolled in DEERS and TRI- CARE Prime, or the infant's TRI- CARE Standard eligibility ends. Eligibility for TRICARE Standard benefits ends 365 days after birth for any newborn infant who is not enrolled in DEERS. How is TRICARE eligibility for a newborn in DEERS established? Parents and legal guard-ians must enroll their newborn child in DEERS as soon as possible after birth. To establish a new- born's TRICARE eligibility in DEERS, you must: Submit a certificate of "live birth" and a copy of a verified and approved DD Form 1172 "Application for Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card" signed by the sponsor to their personnel office. Apply for their child's Social Security number. Go to the Social Security Administration Web site www.ssa.gov or call (800) 772-1213 for an applica- tion. Once you receive your child's Social Security number, go to your nearest identification (ID) card-issuing facility to update their information in DEERS. Any changes that impact fami- ly status must be reported to DEERS. Family status changes include marriage, divorce or a new child. Because DEERS enrollment is directly tied to TRICARE eligibility, care may be denied if the sponsor and family members are not enrolled in DEERS. For additional information on enrolling a newborn baby in DEERS, parents or guardians may contact or visit the nearest military personnel office, ID card-issuing facility, or contact the Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office telephone center at (800) 538-0552. A list of military card facilities is available at http://www.dmdc. osd.mil/rsl/owa/home. Additional information on DEERS eligibility is available on the TRICARE Web site at www. tricare.osd.mil/deers/default.cfm. Sea Cadets spend week with HS-5 By Lt. j.g. Anthony Allard HS-5 PAO During the month of July, 30 Sea Cadets spent a week with HS-5. They had the oppor- tunity to participate in all of the squadron's daily activities; from morning PT, working alongside air- craft maintainers, to flying an SH-60F helicopter flight simulator. The cadets got to experience every aspect of HS-5. The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps provides high school age teens a glimpse at a naval career. Each cadet experienced a broad range of aviation jobs when they spent their days train- ing alongside Sailors in the control tower, crash and salvage, and the squadron's maintenance shops. They saw HS-5 Sailors performing their daily duties and had the -chance to ask questions about var- ious ratings. The cadets especially enjoyed the H-60 helicopter flight simulator. Each cadet had the oppor- tunity to takeoff, fly, and land the H-60 in the virtu- Photo courtesy of HS-5 HS-5 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Brett Calkins (right) poses with a group of Sea Cadets that the squadron hosted for a week in July. 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A lot of the people who come into the hospital ask where they know me from," said Lagdon. "As the Red Cross records officer, I interview potential volunteers arid place them VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Photo by Loren Barnes Red Cross volunteer Retta Lagdon enjoys her retirement by maintaining a relationship with the military, as she did in her - professional life. throughout the hospital. I 86 volunteers for 2,217 keep the record of the hours," she continued. hours that each volunteer To become a Red Cross works. This month we had volunteer, Lagdon earned A call to read Rally Jacksonville invites all children entering kindergarten in 2006 to enroll in Mayor Peyton's Book Club From the Jacksonville Children's Commission Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton's plan to help every child get ready to read, invites every child entering kindergarten in 2006 to enroll as a member of Mayor Peyton's Book Club. Enrollment events are planned for Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at selected Jacksonville Public Library Branches. New members will receive a backpack filled with fun reading tools, along with the first book in 0 an original series of chil- dren's books about Jacksonville. Additional books in the series will be v mailed each month. Membership in the club as well as all materials and ,, books are completely free. -. I" On Sept. 10, families can sign up for Mayor Peyton's Book Club at these Jacksonville Public Library Branches: Highlands Regional San Marco Branch Pablo Creek Regional University Park Branch Webb Wesconnett Regional After Sept. 10 and through November, three sites will offer Book Club enrollment, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. These sites are Pablo Creek Regional, West Regional, and the Jax Kids Campus. For more information, call the Jacksonville Children's Commission at 630-4754, email RALLY@coj.net or visit www.jaxkids.org. Mama Fu's Asian House is more than fantastic Pan-Asian cuisine. It's a place where music provides the mood, and Mama Fu provides the food. r --------------------------- 15% OFF ALL FOOD For Military With current military ID. With this coupon. Expires 9-15-05 - ---- -------------------- (904) 260-1727 Riverplace Shopping Center 11105 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville A- Visit our website at srA J ynei SE| mamafus.net \ A' '1.99 BOTLE BEERS her Red Cross certification. "To qualify to work with the Red Cross at the hospital, you have to put in an appli- cation, attend an orienta- tion class and take a CPR class. Volunteers work in all areas of the hospital," explained Lagdon. The wife of a retired Navy lieutenant command- er and the mother of a Navy captain, Lagdon is quite familiar with the needs of military members. "I really enjoy working here with the military. My fami- ly is extremely supportive of my volunteerism. My husband is thrilled that it got me out of the house and out of his hair," she said jokingly. Lagdon is also highly admired by her co-workers. "She's a strong person. She's been a caretaker for her husband, who is now in a nursing home. She's an all-around wonderful lady," said Red Cross Chairperson Helen Donahoe. In the future, Lagdon plans to continue her busy lifestyle. "I'm in my 70's and I'm trying to stay active and fit, doing things and helping people. I go to Curves, a local fitness club, three times a week, plus I play bridge, do crossword puzzles and go to church. I'm the church treasurer and I'm on the Vestry," added Lagdon enthusiasti- cally. "I also belong to the Red Hat Society and I'm the president of an invest- ment club where I'm responsible for researching stock." "Volunteering is a giving thing you get more in return than you ever give. That's what I try to let peo- ple know who interested in volunteering here," said Lagdon. For information on volunteering, call the hospi- tal Red Cross Office at 542- 7525. CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Why do we work, anyway? By Chaplain (Lt.) pose or vision for the oe Molina future. "Drudgery" becomes NAS Jax Chapel a good way to describe work under these circumstances. ey, why do people But let's face it. The work anyway? An work we do is important. ,J J. obvious answer can be: to survive. Work will bring the funds and the benefits that pro- vide for a standard of liv- ing. Another view as to why we work has been expressed in a popular bumper sticker that reads: "I owe, I owe/ so off to work I go." Many perceive work to be just that a way to pay off the mountain of debts. Yet for others work is seen as mere necessity - Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina empty of any pleasure or sense of fulfillment. 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Transferable to second owner with fee. A deductible applies. BUCKLE UP Irrnsl~onsmnn 8 JaxAirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 10 1 LArnnual event A group of preschoolers from the NAS Jax Child Devel9pment Center perform "It's a Grand Old Flag" at the fifth annual .*, iliicultur.l Fair Thursday. NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn judges one of the motorcycles on display at fifth annual NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Fair Aug. 25. GM2(SW) Gary Johnson of Naval Hospital Jax gets some infor- mation about USS John F. Kennedy from CTM3(SW/AW) Angela Bryant and NC1 (AW) Gwendolyn King. Naval Air Depot Jax employee Wilson Lindawan gathers some brochures about health and fitness from the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center booth at the Multi-Cultural Fair Thursday. YN2 Karen Wigfall of Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast passes out stuffed animals to the children from the NAS Jax Child Development Center after their performance during the fair. The animals were donated by the USO. +i I HM3 Chad Bayley of the Naval Hospital Wellness Center takes Carole Fudge's blood pressure. HM1 (FMF) Jimmie Womack of the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center (right) gives IT2(SW) James Gaines and his 16- month-old daughter, lyanna, get an up-close look at some of the insects on display at the fair. Hundreds of hungry visitors line up to get some samples of food items served by volunteers at the Multi-Cultural Fair. showcases culture, diversity By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Snder the shade of the massive oak trees near the St. Johns River, the fifth annual NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Fair brought out hundreds of Sailors, civilians, their fami- lies and friends to learn about other cultures and enjoy some tasty food samples Thursday. The fair, which was held at the Bachelor Officer's Pavilion, showcased numerous different cultures through entertainment, command-sponsored booths and special food samplings provided by the galley. "We hold this event each year to celebrate and acknowledge the different ethnic groups who live and work at NAS Jax. This fair is a way to get people to come out and learn about other cultures, meet new people and have some fun," explained NAS Jax Equal Opportunity Advisor HMCS(AW/FMF) Bryce McNair. "The military is made up of all nationalities. By hold- ing this event, we showcase our diversity." The fair is sponsored by the NAS Jax Multi- Cultural Awareness Committee (MCAC), which is comprised of volunteers from the different commands here. The committee plans, coordinates and sets up everything to bring the fair to the base. "We start planning for this about six months before the event. We look for people to help with the specific areas such as entertainment, food, booths and what- ever else we need. Many of our committee members have done this before and have contacts from the previous years. It's a lot of work but we had a great turnout so it makes it all worth it," added McNair. Command participation is also required to make this a successful event. "Each year, commands are asked to get involved by choosing an ethnic group and setting up a special display about customs, foods, clothing, and other eth- nic items. Preparing for this fair takes a lot of cooper- ation and communication. Our committee works extremely hard organizing this event, setting up, helping out during the day and cleaning up. We real- ly appreciate everyone's support," McNair continued. The event kicked off with a short concert by the preschoolers from the NAS Jax Child Development Center who took the stage to sing several patriotic numbers as they waved small American flags. As visitors stopped by the various booths gathering information, NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson welcomed the crowd. "Our community at NAS Jax is made up of hun- dreds of people coming from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds, ethnic groups and spiritual beliefs. This is a great way to get out here, on such a nice day and recognize the different contributions of each of these groups," said Dobson. Once the food line opened, the line grew longer and longer as guests dined on chicken wings, rice, maca- roni, hamburgers, hotdogs and ground beef with tor- tilla chips. Cold water was donated by the NAS Jax Fire Department. Jerry and Pearl Roth, Patty Estep and MarLa Saphira who demonstrated a variety of international dances, provided the entertainment. Several mem- bers of the local Karate America studio also demon- strated their skills. Several commands sponsored booths at the event, including: NAS Jax Air Operations who sponsored an African-American history booth; Naval Hospital Jax with their Italian-American booth; Naval Readiness Command Southeast with an Asian-Pacific theme; Commander, Navy Region Southeast who sponsored a Jamaican booth; USS John F. Kennedy with a booth recognizing all nationalities; SERCC with a Thailand booth; Seabees MU-202 who set up an Irish booth; Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center with a Caribbean theme and anti-smoking display; NAS Jax Chapel sponsoring a Hispanic booth; Naval Aviation Depot who held a mini health fair and the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center with an Indonesia, Korean and African theme. DVECC also set up a dis- play with insects from various parts of the world. "I think it's great that people came out today to learn about different cultures. I really enjoyed visit- ing all the different booths," said ABH2(AW) Sherwin Demeterio of NAS Jax Air Operations. "I think this is a great event especially since it's been moved by the river in the shade. There are dif- ferent varieties of food, we learn about different cul- tures and the way they live. I also come to partici- pate in the bike show," added PN1(AW) Lafayette Bonner of Personnel Support Detachment (PSD) Jax. Another highlight of the event was the annual Motorcycle Show. Thirteen motorcycles including Harley's, race bikes, classics and a trike were entered in the competition. Robert Baker of Naval Aviation Depot Jax won the Nostalgic Award with his 1934 VLD Harley. Mike Ferry, also of Naval Aviation De- pot Jax, took the award for best cruiser with his Honda 1,800 VTX and Bonner placed first in the Street Category for the second consecutive year for his beautiful paint job in memory of Marvin Gaye. In the Custom Category, Jay and June Graves took home the award with unique Harley/Volkswagen Trike. Awardees were presented trophies courtesy of the NAS Jax MCAC, Morale, Welfare and Recreation coupon books and DVD movies, Pleasure Island tick- ets and phone cards courtesy of the USO. "This is the big annual event for the base. We have smaller observances throughout the year, but this one celebrates all the different cultures and back- grounds of our people," said McNair. Planning for next year's celebration will begin early next year. Anyone interested in helping out or who is interested in joining the MCAC can call 542- 3304. Ck TI a MUM. i ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 9 -- i .7- c , Pearl Roth leads a group in an international dance at the fair. lphIoch,s by ICayle-e- Lc9RIOC-qzte1 'Fi navfw0c-k Members of the Karate America demonstration team give a short performance for the crowd. Patty Etep (left), Jerry and -Pearl Roth perform a festive dance for the crowd at the fair. Patty Estep (left), jerry and Pearl Roth perform a festive dance for the crowd at the fair. RP2(SW/AW) Rosa Perez shows SKI(SW/AW) Maurice Campbell some items collected from the Dominican Republic at the NAS Jax Chapel's booth. Mike Ferry of Naval Air Depot Jax (left), June Graves of Naval Air Depot Jax and PN1(AW) Lafayette Bonner of Personnel Support Detachment Jax display their trophies for best motor- cycles in their categories after being awarded the prizes from NAS Jax Executive Officer Chuck Tamblyn (second from left), who judged the event. AZ2(AW/SW) Kendall Cainion of SERCC serves up some tasty eggrolls at her command's booth which represented Thailand. V. . -" 10 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 Hospital's Child Street Cafe team wins Mayport 'Iron Chef' competition By Paige Gnann Mayport Mirror and NavHosp lax Public Affairs Office A team of three culi- nary specialists (CS) from Naval Hospital 4acksonville's Child Street Caf6 demonstrated how they "Iron Chef" in the first 1laval Iron Chef competition hosted by the Naval Station iayport Oasis Galley Aug. f9. .7Based on the popular Pood Network series, the competition pitted the hos- pital's CS1(SW) Ricky Wakefield, CS2(SW) Jamar Hargress and CS2(SW/AW) Sonny Zalatag against culi- nary teams from USS De Wert (FFG 45), USS Vicks- burg (CG 69) and NS May- port's Oasis Galley in a demandingg cook off. ; The teams were given just :over an hour to cook an appetizer, a main course, a side dish and an optional dessert. A secret ingredient that the teams had to incor- porate in their creations was revealed just minutes before the competition by MIayport's food service offi- cer. cThat secret ingredient ,was beef tenderloin. The Naval Hospital Jackson- iville team wowed the judges, comprised of area professional chefs, with beef ,tenderloin Pancit as the 'appetizer, a main course of beef tenderloin with a dry tub accompanied by al :dente vegetables and a deli- rious hollandaise sauce. -The dessert was angel Jod cake with a homemade caramel sauce, fresh rasp- &rries, blueberries, straw- erries and pineapple. iWakefield, who hails from atlanta, has been in the Navy 18 years. The Navy introduced him to the kitchen. Before enlisting he had always wanted to play football in the NFL but changes in his college plans led him to enlist. He hasn't regretted his choice. Being a Navy CS has been an excel- lent career choice," he said. Baking bread is Wake- field's favorite form of cook- ing. "Having everyone enjoy what you cook is what makes it rewarding for me," he said. This wasn't Wakefield's first culinary competition. He cooked in two "Best Chow Competitions" spon- sored by USS Intrepid dur- ing Fleet Week in New York City. In one of these joint service competitions he fin- ished in third place. As the captain of the Naval Hospital Jackson- ville "Iron Chef" team he said they were serious about this event. "We knew we FTC: Cracking down on sexually graphic e-mail From Page 1 based in Louisiana, will together pay $50,000. The settlements contain record- keeping provisions to allow the FTC to monitor the defendants' compliance with the orders. Photo by Paige Gnann CS2(SW) Jamar Hargress prepares a tasty dessert for the competition. going' to finish first or sec- ond," he said. He added that he hopes they field another "Iron Chef" event next year. "We've got to go back and defend our title!" he said. Zalatag is a native of the Philippines, but grew up in Passaic, N.J. He's been cook- ing for more than 15 years. He said he started cooking to help out his mom, a schoolteacher. "She would come home late and as the eldest child with siblings I would do the cooking. Later I worked in a nursing home and gained more cooking experience," he said. Zalatag is the watch cap- tain for the galley. He super- vises about 10 people, over- seeing how the meals are prepared and ensuring that there is plenty of food. His favorite thing to cook is Asian and Spanish cuisine. He wants become a certified chef, get a degree in nutri- tion and become a master chief. Hargress, from Tuscaloo- sa, Ala., has been in the Navy six years. He too start- ed cooking to help take care of his mom. He went on to manage three restaurants. Currently working as a record keeper in the galley, he plans to go for 30 years in the Navy, to become a master chief and after get- ting out to open a restau- rant of his own. His culinary training includes private mess opera- tions training and an apprenticeship program at the River City Brewing ,Company in Jacksonville. He's won the Ney Award, highest award the Navy bestows for culinary excel- lence twice, both times aboard USS Carney (DDG 64). Judging for' the "Iron Chef" competition was based on portion and nutri- tional balance, serving method and presentation, flavor, taste texture and doneness, presentations, teamwork, sanitation, uti- lization of ingredients and n CS1 (SW) Ricky Wakefield, CS2(SW/AW) Sonny Zalatag and CS2(SW) Jamar Hargress proudly display their trophies after winning a competition styled after the popular "Iron Chef" program and sponsored by Naval Station Mayport's Food Services Department. various cooking techniques. In the end, Naval Hospital Jacksonville's CS team was declared the first Naval Iron Chef and took home tro- phies and medals. Competitions such as this are an opportunity for Navy culinary specialists to exhib- it their skills and to share their knowledge with others in their specialty. Zalatag summed up the contribution that fine CSs make to the Navy's mission and how good Navy cooks feel about the work they do. "I enjoy doing this because it makes people happy," he said. "I've been on a ship most of my career and I know what a difference a kick-ass meal makes for the crew. A good meal can mean the difference between a great day or bad day for them." Fine cooks like CS1 Ricky Wakefield, CS2 Jamar Hargress and CS2 Sonny Zalatag on the line in the Child Street Caf6 ensure that Naval Hospital Jack- sonville staff and visitors have some great days to look forward to. SWayne's 2 Price Bedding I and Fine Furniture k5853 NORMANDY at Lane Ave. 786-5919 ORANGE PARK 603 Blanding Blvd. 272-1409 CHAPLAIN:Reevaluate work attitude over Labor Day From Page 6 We spend most of our time at work. We will spend more time socializing with co-workers than with some of our own family members. And remember: work is here to stay! So what I feel is needed during this Labor Day week- end is a serious reevaluation of our attitudes about "work." That is, let's have a "vision adjustment." Careful contemplation over the value and purpose for work could provide us with a healthier attitude and change the way we live our lives. Work provides us the opportunity to be responsible. This clearly implies that stealing from an employer is not justifiable under any conditions. An honest aid responsible attitude will instill rightness about our work. Through work we provide for our needs, develop skills, and contribute to the community where we live. To work in a career that benefits others or at which you are skillful will bring a sense of satisfaction and self- esteem. Work affords us the opportunity to help others. Often taken for granted, this opportunity is life fulfilling and enriching. Through our income we can be in a position to help the less fortunate in our society. Living in an economic environment that worships the "living-on-cred- it" ethic renders this opportunity difficult to achieve. Therefore, using our work to help others may require that we put our work responsibilities in a different per- spective. When seeing it from this point of view, work can then become more of a "sacred" opportunity than a necessary drudgery. Our work can become truly signifi- cant when we view it in terms of a "calling" in life. Seen from this vantage point, we may even approach our work with some sense of reverence because we've been placed there with a great purpose. As we examine these reasons for our work, we will dis- cover that what we do for a living can have a positive impact on the lives of people around us. It should chal- lenge us to be responsible about what we do for a living. At the forefront of the work ethic is to see our job as the task that God has entrusted to us. Accomplishing our work in that spirit will imbue us with a sense of confi- dence in knowing that we answer to a "higher authority." To be sure, our work can be experienced as an adventure directed by God himself. I close with a quote from Dorothy Sayers: "I ask that work should be looked upon, not as a necessary drudg- ery...but as a way of life in which the nature of man should find its proper exercise and delight and so fulfill itself to the glory of God." On behalf of the Chapel Center staff, have a restful and blessed Labor Day. Crispers \ presents... \C L i erso NEW FO O D FRESH SALADS AND SUCH We've just added a new selection of JACKSONVILLE HOT gourmet dishes! They're t | ROOSEVELT PLAZA perfect for lunch AND dinner. ', | 4509 St. Johns Ave. .pe.rc .f. 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Microsoft Corporation provided valuable technical assistance in the investiga- tion of these cases. -.REE CONCERTS Open Air with Outdoor Festival ...Seating For More Information, Contact Kingaslnd Convention & Visitors Burmau (Ph) 9004334-225 www.VblstKIngslando om Take 1-95, Georgia Exit 3 to Historic, Downtown Kingsland Georgia SFestival Fare with Soutn Friedca d iid iri FREE Outdoor Concerts starting at 1:45 each day, Parade, Annual Pancake Breakfast, Unique Handmade Arts & Crafts, Antiques & Collectibles, Food booths & Ice Cold Coca-Cola Children's Amusement Area, Classic Car & Truck and Antique Tractor Exhibition, 25 & 50 Mile Bike Rides, 5K Run S ti"' 'dit" M U M wo m f 1 .. &J" JaxAir NeS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 11 Cadets train for future By PH3 David Didier Special Contributor Y oung men and women from all over the United States involved with the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) and the Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC) took part in an annual training that was hosted this year aboard NAS Jacksonville. The two-week training gave the Sea Cadets a taste of life in the Navy and vari- ous on-the-job training opportunities in different career fields, including pho- tojournalism. The new photojournalism course was added to their curriculum this year and the NAS Jacksonville-based Regioal Visual Information Support Center (RVISC) hosted it. Eleven Sea Cadets partic- ipated in the intensive pho- tojournalism training July 11-28 and received a certifi- cate of completion from RVISC officer-in-charge. All cadets completed a photo portfolio, demonstrat- ing their newly acquired photojournalism skills. The portfolio included a short story, 10 photos with cap- tions and a photo illustra- tion. Additionally, the cadets had to demonstrate their photographic skills by showing the Navy photog- raphers their knowledge of leading lines, framing and depth of field. "During their time with us, the cadets learned everything from studio pho- tography, assignment shoots and electronic imag- ing," said PHAN Jacqueline Hall. "They entered in the monthly RVISC photo con- test, in which one cadet took third place. The cadets even learned how the pro- duction of a newspaper works thanks to the staff at Jax Air News, and their publisher, The Florida Times-Union." "Some of these kids may end up writing for their school newspaper," said NSCC Ensign Nina Lay- mon of the Jacksonville's Franklin D. Roosevelt Sea Cadet Squadron. Laymon served as officer in charge of unit during their train- ing aboard NAS Jax. At the end of the two weeks, the cadets were given a comprehensive exam that was similar to the Navy photographer's mate (PH) advancement exam. When asked what they liked about being in NSCC, 15-year-old Elizabeth Evans, from Boca Raton, Fla. responded, "You can do and learn things that most kids my age can't do." Another satisfied cadet was Callisa Esitia,, a 17- year-old from Crescent City, Calif., who added, "I like the fact that there are no cliques. Everyone has the same opportunity to learn and excel in it." All PHs attached to RVISC participated in training the cadets. "It was nice to see teenagers involved in something posi- tive and educational. I'm glad I was apart of it," said PH2(AW/SW) Andrea Decanini. At the end of the two weeks, both the sea cadets and the PHs had learned Photo by PH3 Johanna English PH2(AW) Scott Phillips of the Regional Visual Information Support Center teaches basic pho- toshop imaging to Naval Sea Cadets participating in basic photojounalism training aboard NAS Jacksonville July 12-28. from each other. The two weeks spent together gave everyone memorable experiences and the satisfaction of team work and a job well done. i DAM\ S HHOM S of T.we Floa. n Building More Than Just A Home CHIEFS: Intensive leadership training since early August From Page 1 "When the results were released and I learned that my name was on the list, it felt kind of surreal," said a jubilant AG1(SW) Jamie McClain of Naval Atlantic Meteorological Oceanographic Facility, Jacksonville. "This is my third time up and I am shocked that I finally made it. Now I hope to finish my degree in mete- orology and get orders to Germany," he added. According to Green, the 132 selectees have been undergoing intensive lead- ership training since Aug. 1. "Everyone who plans to make the Navy their career wants to become a chief," Green said. "However, not everyone has what it takes to wear the Navy khaki uni- form and ultimately be accepted into the Chief's Mess. There is a lot of tradi- tion involved in the process and the enlisted leadership aboard the base is ensuring these Sailors are up to the challenge." Green further explained that in today's Navy an E7 is a skillful tactician who the commanding officer relies upon when seeking advice or information. He said that the new breed of chief petty officers are "smart, well educated leaders, with a strong sense of fairness and a strict adherence to the Navy's core values of honor, courage and commitment." "From sunrise to sun- down, these young people are undergoing CPO and CPO21 training," Green said. "These two facets of the indoctrination process cover everything from uniform history and naval tradition to teaching the E7 selectees to think and act like a chief petty officer," he continued. "It's not easy being a blue shirt one morning and sud- denly becoming a khaki. It takes training and this is why we spend seven weeks preparing them for the chal- lenge ahead." Before the initiation on Sept. 16, some of the chief selects will travel to Boston, Mass. on a heritage trip. During the trip, they will spend time aboard USS Constitution and familiarize themselves with 18th centu- ry guns, undergo sails train- ing and participate in physi- cal readiness and communi- ty service activities. "Once 'they arrive on board USS Constitution, they will become part of the crew and will be able to learn naval history first- hand," Green explained, proudly. "Our 21st century Navy is a technological mar- vel. However, we owed all of our advances and ingenuity to the Sailors that came before us; to those that often sailed the high seas without food or water." The rest of the group will head to Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill., where they will revisit the basics of boot camp and learn additional leadership skills. According VS-22 AMI (AW/SW) Dawn Bryce, a 16- year Navy veteran,, the selection to the rank of chief petty officer is thrilling. "It have had an outstanding career and I am really look- ing forward to sharing my experiences with the junior Sailors," she said. "Also, I look forward to playing a leadership role in the devel- opment of the future Navy." When asked about his selection to E7 and what the future holds, PR1 (AW/SW/FMF) Warren Dykes of Aircraft Interme- diate Maintenance Detach- ment Jacksonville replied, "Liberating! Because I am actually going to be able to lead and make decisions." Dykes ultimate goal is to become a warrant officer. The newly appointed Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen recently gave creedence to the role of a chief and reminded those present that when a Sailor puts on khakis, he is no longer a machinist's mate or fire controlman or culinary specialist. According to Mullen, "the Sailor is a chief and he is responsible for one thing, and that is leading." The U.S. Navy is full of history, however, some will argue that none is more col- 7 I co ilcAwy SALON AND DAY SPA 4278 HERSHEL STREET JACKSONVILLE 388-2400 R097270 orful than that of the chief petty officer. Since April 1883, when the grade of E7 was created thousands of Sailors have undergone the "chief's initiation." But, according naval records, the first Sailor to have the title of "chief" was Jacob Wasbie, a cook's mate serving on board Alfred one of Continental Navy war- ships during the Revolu- tionary War. Navy records indicate that Wasbie was promoted to "Chief Cook" on June 1, 1776. 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Suite 2 Orange Park, FL 32073 Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 10:00am-8:00pm (904) 541-4141 Fax: (904) 541-1981 904-693-6574 ---- I, 12 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 Smackdown star visits NAS Jax Correction By ET2(SW) Bill Larned Special Contributor he base Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation (MWR) committee gave wrestling fans a treat Friday. After participating in fierce team competitions at the base gym, Sailors witnessed WWE wrestling personality "Batista" ap- pear and give champi- onship wrestling belts to the winning teams. Five teams from various commands aboard NAS Jax competed for backstage passes to meet and greet WWE professional wrest- lers at an upcoming event downtown in Jacksonville. While large speakers blared hits by Pearl Jam, Staind and AC/DC, Sailors battled in events including a clothesline limbo, several tug-of-war competitions, sumo-suit wrestling and mind-wrestling trivia. A captive audience of wives, children and friends wit- nessed the sweat and strug- gle from benches lining the gym floor. Witnesses gasped as AWAN Alicia Cockrum from VP-30 twisted, wrig- gled and ducked doing the limbo beneath a wooden bar. Without mercy, repre- sentatives from MWR kept lowering the limbo bar, making the deft Cockrum work even harder. "It's not everyday I bend my body like that, but I still won points for my team," the agile Sailor said, laughing. AEAN Morgan Hasten pulled from the rear with a rope tied around his waist for team HS-5 in a relent- less tug-of-war. Hasten fought hard to hold his ground. He nearly lost his glasses as Team Hospital dragged him and his teammates back and forth across the gym floor. The hospital ended up winning the match. The big winner for the day was team Ligers, ,taking first place and the :grand prize with 180 points :overall, a total gleaned from outstanding efforts in all events. All of the teams used talent, good-natured peer pressure and team- work to make a formidable presence against their oppo- nents. Earlier in the week Sailors enjoyed a bench press competition, a bar- racks big-screen special showing of a WWE event, and a "strong-hand" Texas Hold 'Em tournament. "I wish I could have wit- nessed today's events, but congratulations to the win- ners of the competition," he said in a rumbling bass voice. The appearance of Batista wrapped up four days of base-wide WWE Smack- down events. As a smiling Batista entered the ring to present wrestling belts to each of the winning teams, his 6-foot, 5-inch muscular frame drew loud applause. "That was great, my team got second place, but we still enjoyed ourselves. It was cool that Batista showed up at the base," said Fm. SEPTr 2- 8:00 & 10.OOPM SAT. SEPTr 3" 8:00 & 1.O:OPM SuN. SEPTr 4 9:00pM He played Uncle Elroy from "Next Friday", "Friday After Next" (Ice Tea). You've also seen DC Curry on HBO, BET and Comedy Central. Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson moves his microphone towards WWE wrestling personality "Batista" so he can address the audience. i LI1t.,t : A-.- . r.. 1[n*; ',-........ .." ,V =... I .. U'M AN Jonathan Bulva of HS-5 pins and defeats his opponent in the final leg of a sumo-suit wrestling match. AZ3 Enrique Hernandez from VS-31, gratefully. First place team members enjoyed their grand prize at a WWE Smack-down event when they met professional wrestlers at the Jack- sonville Arena Tuesday. t AWAN Alicia Cockrum from VP-30 ducks and bends to clear the limbo bar in the gym on Friday. Who Can Give You A BETTER PRICE BETTER MILEA BETTER WARRM AEAN Morgan Hasten from HS-5, fights to keep his ground as he struggles in a tug-of-war. O ^ !"' 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The new disease n ment unit will be based in Lo Ky. Under the program, select( CARE patients with a history disease such as congestive he ure will be contacted by a reg nurse who, working with ma physicians, will identify prc establish goals and monito goals through regular foll Patients will also be able to Webster University graduates 49 From the Navy College Office Webster University held com- mencement exercises July 31 at the Times Union Perform- ing Center for master degrees stu- dents from three schools, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and Technology and the School of Education. Webster University's Director of the Distance Learning Center Jahna Kahrhoff, pre- sented the commencement address. Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo, director of Centralized Credentials and Privi- leging at Naval Healthcare Support Office at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, was another guest speaker. Olivolo also received his MBA degree during the ceremony. The following NAS Jax personnel earned their degrees: MBA Nikki Baggs Gayla Brown Milton Butler III Donna Cannady Ondrea Darden Judity Dias Aaron Dimmock Ernie Florig Angela Gates Tania Hoggard Perry Hood Bradley Hurst Jean Lafontant Austin Matthews David Mellott Scott Olivolo James Rachal Tamra Shackett Sidney Sutphin Susan Thibodeaux Gloria Tuck Nora Worthington MA/COMP Norval Bell Frederick Berg Charles Bright Bei Lao Dietra Lavergne Michael Strickland MA/MNGT Scott Brandow Henry Burkard James Griffith MA/MNGT & COMP Roy Delmark MIA/PROC Dorsheania Finley Jesse Johnson MA/FINC Early Jackson MA/BUSN Roberta Simons MA/HRDV Bettie McCullough David Pizzi Gary Reynolds MA/HRDV & HRMG Teresa Freir William Hicks Nitosha Jones MA/HRMG Connie Blakely Robert Chambliss Elgin Foreman Lennard Hightower James Street Stephen Toomey Kutosha Williams FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in September: Sept. 8, 8-11:30 a.m. Smooth Move Workshop Sept. 12-15, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) Sept. 13, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Workshop Sept. 26-29, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retiring) Sept. 27, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. VYf Volunteers ofAmerica- There are no limits to caring.' 1.800.899.0089 VolunteersofAmerica.org Provided as a public service. Christmas shopping early with V no down payment and no inter- est payment for 90 days on each Military Star Card purchase of $100 or more during Sept. 14-18. 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"Heart Failure Self Management HMHS) "The program's goal is to improve Guide" to assist in monitoring symp- ing of a the patient's symptoms, their func- toms and prescribed treatments. gement tional abilities and their overall qual- Case managers will identify newly ficiaries ity of life by closely monitoring their diagnosed TRICARE Prime patients manage- treatment program and their regular enrolled at Naval Hospital uisvie activities," according to Dr. John Jacksonville, who qualify for the pro- ed TRI- Crum, MD, HMHS's Chief Medical gram. These patients who wish to of heart Officer. Crum also noted, "This is a participate will be referred to the pro- art fail- program that has one purpose and gram for management. 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Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30 a.m. fi 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Recreation swim fi 4:30-8 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m. fi noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 per day DoD $2 per day Guests $3 per day Call 542-2930 for more information and additional pric- ing options. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Tallahassee Day Trip Sept. 17 Includes tour of Old Capitol, Mission San Louis, and The Florida History Museum. $21/person Atlanta Weekend Trip Sept. 24-26 Includes the Martin Luther King Jr. historical sites, a CNN studio tour, Olympic Centennial Park, Cyclorama, World of Coke, and Stone Mountain. Free time will also be available to shop in the Atlanta Underground and the Lennox Square Mall. $211/person based on double occupancy Sign-up by Aug. 19. Yalaha Bakery and Lakeside Winery in Clermont, Fla. 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Zoo Spooktacular Volunteers are needed for the Jacksonville Zoo's 17th annual Spooktacular Fall Festival, which runs Oct. 21-23 and Oct. 28-31. During August and September, help is needed preparing for the event including art- work, set construction and painting. During the event, help is needed with pumpkin carving Oct. 20 and Oct. 27. Volunteers will also help pass out candy, assist with rides and serve as costumed actors. For more information, call 757-4463, Ext. 176. The Great Depression Cuban Missile Crisis Natural Disasters Gulf War In times of uncertainty, investment decisions can seem more difficult. Current events, however, should not prevent you from progress toward your financial goals. History shows your best chance for long-term success is to buy and hold a balanced mix of quality investments. Photos by Shannon Leonard Jacksonville Jaguars mascot Jaxson de Ville (left), Roar cheer- leader Heather Miller, SK2 Ederson Lambert of Aviation Supply Department and Roar cheerleader Courtney Brown get together at Hangar 1000. "This was my first time on a mil- itary installation and it was an exciting experience. It was very rewarding to spend time with the servicemembers," said Miller. Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday, 7 p.m. SAt The Zone Open to all NAS Jax 311 Concert with Papa Roach and Unwritten Law Tonight, Van leaves at 4:30 p.m. $20 Birthday Bash Sept. 6 All September birthdays come by Liberty Cove for your surprise! Madden 2006 Playstation Tournament Sept, 8, 7 p.m. 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. Friday, 7 p.m.- House of Daggers (R) Sept. 9, 7 p.m.- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (R) Sept.10, 5 p.m.- Kicking and Screaming (R) Sept.10, 7 p.m.- The Interpreter (R) Sept. 16,5 p.m.- King's Ransom (R) For more information about the marina, please call 542- 3260. Class 1- Oct.15-16 Class 2- Oct. 22-23 $40/person Contact the Mulberry Cove Marina to register and pay Public Notice No. 2 MWR needs help with Motorcycle rodeo N AS Jacksonville is hosting a Motorcy- cle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 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 include Department of Transportation approved helmets, 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.lepnard@navy.mil. YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT! "OF THE 22,000 OPERATIONS THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY PER- FORMED, I HAVE NEVER FOUND A SINGLE NORMAL COLON, AND OF THE 100,000 PERFORMED UNDER MY JURISDICTION NOT OVER 6% WERE CONSIDERED NORMAL" -Harvey W. Kellogg, M.D. of Battle Creek, Michigan More than 1 million people In the U.S. have had their We~lness made colon amputated or sections of it removed. Colon cancer simple... Is the most common cancer today. I believe the colon is the most abused organ in the human body. It stems from the hurried pace and lifestyle of our generation. Fast foods that include processed, fried and Overcooked foods and excessive amounts of alt, sugar and devitalized starches. A good, healthy colon must be nourished with foods that YOUR provide live elements, Le. enzymes and fiber. The National Cancer Institute recommends 20 to 30 grams of OLO fiber each day. Other experts recommend 40 or more grams per day. We suggest you eat foods that are high in dietary fiber and supplement with "Luv Your Colon". Most of us acknowl- edge the need for fiber in our diets, but consider it as "roughage" ... acting like a broom to sweep unwanted matter out of our systems. However, dietary fiber actually works in more varied and subtle ways, and can. improve or protect against a wide range of problems from digestive ail- ments to heart disease and cancer. Begin cleansing with "Luv Your Colon". This All Natural herbal formula will help to remove purid and rotten waste from the colon. It will also help to remove parasites and parasite eggs. "Luv Your Colon" has been known to remove years of old fecal matter from the colon. Some of this matter has been embedded in the colon for years and has been elimated as black masses so tough that you could not cut it with a knife, and as green and black mucus chunks that have been covering the intestinal tract and preventing good nutrients from being absorbed. Start taking care of your colon today A 200 capsule bottle of Luv Your Colon is $14.99 Just call 1-800-331-1178 or send your check to: Better Life Basics, 1233 S.W. SR 47, Lake City, FL 32025 ADC(AW/SW) Rob St. Louis and AD1 (AW) James Livingstone of VP-5, hang out with Jaxson de Ville during his visit to the base last Wednesday. The mascot and a group of cheerleaders from The Roar were here to promote the team's upcoming football season. During their visit, they signed autographs and gave out ice cream to Sailors at different stops around the base. The event was sponsored by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. Jaxson de Ville does a little dance for a group of Sailors at the base galley. for the class. 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. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Movie Night Tomorrow Night, 6-8 p.m. Free Are you one of the millions of people who won't sleep tonight? INSOMNIA is a serious condition. People with insomnia often experience: Difficulty falling asleep Waking up frequently during the night and trouble returning to sleep Waking up too early in the morning Unrefreshing sleep If you or someone you love is suffering from insomnia, and between the ages of 18 and 64, you may be interested in learning about a research study of an investigational medication for insomnia. Please contact: University of Florida Clinical Trials 1-877-STUDY-94 (1-877-788-3994) insomnia studies at collins cove A * Swimming Pool Beauty Salon Community Club Room Business Center with a Library Planned Activities Patios or Solariums Income Restrictions Apply And Much Much More The stock market has endured crises before and has proven to be remarkably resilient. Make sure your portfolio is well-positioned to meet your goals regardless of world events. Call today to schedule a free, no-obligation review of your investments. Stan Miller 4000 St Johis Ave., Suite 39 Jacksonville, FL 32205 Bus. 904-387-1488 Toll-free 888-297-3716 Toll-free fax 888-705-5481 Cell 904-625-2068 www.edwardjones.com MEMBER SIPC Edwardjones Sm ngndi&f S~mx~p WMo287 Minutes from Orange Park Mall, restaurants, 16 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 DoD announces one-year open enrollment for SBP Special release from the U.S. Department of Defense he Department of Defense announced Aug. 19 that mili- tary retirees who opted out of some or all their Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage, will have another opportunity to elect coverage during a one-year open enrollment period from Oct. 1, 2005, through Sept. 30, 2006. Upon a retiree's death, SBP pro- vides an annuity of up to 55 percent of the military retired pay. Until recently, the annuity for a surviving spouse age 62 or older .was reduced to 35 percent to reflect the availabili- ty of Social Security benefits. This reduction will phase out by April 2008, and the full 55 percent benefit will be paid regardless of the spouse's age in accordance with the Fiscal 2005 National Defense Authorization Act. Current non-participants will be able to elect any coverage they could have elected previously upon retiring from active service or upon receiving notification of eligibility for reserve retired pay at age 60. If they have a reduced election, they may increase their coverage. A participant with child only coverage may add a spouse or former spouse to their coverage, and a member may add child coverage to spouse or for- mer spouse coverage. But those who took SBP coverage and later elected to terminate that coverage are not eligible to make an open enrollment election. Open enrollment elections require a lump sum buy-in premium as well as future monthly premiums. The lump sum equates to all back premi- ums, plus interest, from the date of original eligibility to make an elec- tion plus any amount needed to pro- tect the Military Retirement Fund. The latter amount applies almost exclusively to those paying fewer than seven years of back payments. The lump sum buy-in premium can be paid over a two-year period. Monthly premiums for spouse or for- mer spouse coverage will be 6.5 per- cent of the coverage elected, the same premium paid by those cur- rently enrolled. Reserve component members under age 60 and not yet eligible for retired pay do not pay back premiums or interest, but must pay a monthly SBP premium "add- on" once their retired pay starts. Elections are effective the first day of the month after the election is received, but no earlier than Oct. 1, 2005. An election is void if the retiree dies in the two years follow- ing an election and all premiums are refunded to the designated survivor. To make an open enrollment elec- tion, a retiree must complete and submit a DD Form 2656-9, "Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) and Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP) Open Enrollment Election." The form is available electronically at www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/ infomgt/forms/eforms/dd2656-9.pdf. For assistance with the form, mem- bers should contact the retiree activ- ities office for their service. Mail the completed form to the address specified on the form. Applicants will be formally notified of their cost and have 30 days from the date of the notice to cancel the election by notifying the Defense Finance and Accounting Service or the reserve component, as applica- ble, in writing. Taking time out for life and your career By Charlene Rees, RN Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville W orkload got you stressed out? Are your operational requirements never end- ing? Have you forgotten about yourself and your health and let those extra pounds take control of your career? At the Naval Branch Health Clinic we are here to help. Do you know that it is mandatory for all active ,duty members to complete and annual PHA (Preven- tative Health Assessment)? PHA's are done annually during your birth month or they may be completed based on some other annu- al date established by your command to meet the requirement. This process was initially started as a mandatory requirement to be able to complete the Physical Readiness Test (PRT). as stated in OPNAVINST6120.3. Later this instruction was amended so that the mandatory requirement for PRT completion was can- celled. Although the PRT related connection to the PRT was cancelled, the requirement to complete a mandatory PHA annually was retained by the instruction. Simply put, you don't need an annual PHA to complete the PRT but you are still required to complete a PHA at least once per year. Take a minute to ask yourself these questions. Would you go out flying without a preflight? Do you start a day on the flight line without a foreign objects and debris walk down? Do you run your car without oil or gas? If we can do these simple checklist items to be safe on the job then why not com- ply with your body's health requirements checklist? The simple screening tests and lab tests that are requirements of the PHA can help prevent and detect diseases. Also, there is that little thing called heredity that may help identify signifi- cant warning flags associat- ed with your health and readiness status. Taking the time to complete an annual PHA may pay big dividends for your health and the ability to perform your duties and maintain yotr readiness. This simple 20- to 30- minute appointment may save you years of health problems. In the past we have helped several of your shipmates who had high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol to name a few. All of which on many occasions or situa- tions may have resulted in serious health problems, were identified and treated. Take the time for your- self, take the time for your health, and take the time for your family. Schedule your PHA appointment during your birth month at the Naval Branch Health Clinic. Sailors Aweigh Program starting soon From the USO he Sailors Aweigh Program, spon- sored by the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation is preparing for the upcoming Jaguar season. The program gives free tickets, trans- portation 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 chaperones will be pro- vided or parents can accompany their chil- dren as a chaperone. Each chaperone will supervise three to five children, so there will be plenty of supervision. Free transportation will be provided to all participants in the program, and is a requirement of the pro- gram. A Navy bus will be stationed each game day near the Navy Federal Credit Union ATM Mach-ine in the Exchange/Com-missary parking lot. For games starting at 1 p.m., partici- pants are asked to arrive at 10:45 a.m. For games starting at 4 p.m., 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 following the game. Additionally, each child will be provided with $10 worth of Jaguar dollars courtesy of the USO. Jaguar dollars may be used Melissa Cunningham Realtor Watson Realty Corporation 4194 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32210 Cell: 327-4800 Direct: 421-3581 Office: 387-3555 to purchase food or merchandise at the stadium. 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 participants are in the "Honor Rows" section, and this is a great environ- ment to enjoy the game. Deployed Sailors' families will have pri- ority for participation in 4a vA 4 L the program. Sailors on sea duty but not presently deployed may be put on a waiting list that will be eligible to fill the bal- ance of the seats not filled by deployed fami- lies by the Wednesday before the game, and to serve as the waiting list TM to fill in slots on game day by families who do not show. Individual status will be con- firmed 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. Specialit ,U SArm-y Woman 1lmIn Rel Estate Ofiehus7dy a wek8 m o .p To make an individual appointment call 542-3500, Option 1. For commands interested in getting reserved days and time for multiple appointment times for their command to complete the PHA call 542- 3500, Ext. 8704. Red Cross collecting items for war wounded N aval Hospital Jacksonville's American Red Cross volunteers are collecting personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, shampoos and hair care items, lotions, cleans- ing wipes, toothpaste/brushes, mouthwashes, etc. The donated items will be provided to wounded troops being treated at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. A drop box for such items is located at the Red Cross Information Desk at the Outpatient Clinic entrance. Donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. This is a separate collection from a similar project being sponsored by the Hospital Director for Administration. The director of administration's proj- ects collects products for wounded being treated by Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed medical person- nel in Iraq. Drop boxes for that effort are located in the hallway adjacent to the Galley and near the hos- pital Pharmacy. Both operations are worthy causes and your support is appreciated. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach A81%/ of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors Mirror Airemns Periscope Published by he lorida ims-nion 061968 JaxAirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 17 Fall softball leagues forming The season is scheduled to begin in September and games will be played on Mondays and Wednesday. Greybeard (NAS Jax active duty ages 30 and up) Intramural (NAS Jax active duty only) Women (active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, DoD) Open (active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, DoD) Tennis tourney coming up A men and women's Captain's Cup Tennis Tournament will be held Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex near the Birmingham Gate. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty and reservists. There will be a men and women's division. Awards will be given to the winners and commands will receive points for participating and for winning. Sign up at the NAS Jax Gym by Sept. 22. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270-5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, 40k bike Flag Football Standings Team FACSFAC VP-30 O'S VP-30 E'S AIMD NMD HS-15 VP-5 HS-75 VS-30 VS-32 AIMD 610 HS-11 VP-30 Studs Weapons As of Aug. 26 Wins Losses 10 1 9 1 10 2 5 3 8 4 7 4 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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. Home providers needed 7 he Child Development I Center is looking for T home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you - will only need to be Navy- certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base resi- dent, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This pro- gram is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. > BE DEBT FREE!<< BANKRUPTCY STOPS: COLLECTIONS, REPO'S, WAGE GARNISHMENTS DIVORCE DEBT, & More! DO IT WHILE YOU CAN! From Just $195.00 Call Now 215 0802 Prof. Bankruptcy & Divorces Prep. ABLS, 1857 Wells Rd., O.P., FL Just across from Orange Park Mall 2nd Traffic Light From Blanding. 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. 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. The Orange Park Woman's Club will hold a welcome cof- fee/team Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. at 130 Kingsley Avenue. Everyone is invited to attend. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to the following meetings: Sept. 8, 6 p.m. special meeting for cur- rent employees and Sept. 13, 1 p.m. regular meeting. Both meetings are being held at the Orange Park Library, 2054 Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more information, call Emma Murray at 276-9415. 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. 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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 reservations by calling 573-2498. Florida Trail Association Tomorrow, 7-9 p.m. September's meeting topic is the second part of a two-part program on Leave No Trace. Paula Snellgrove, LNT master educator, will present a program developed by the National Outdoor Leadership School, which teaches ways to keep the wilderness pristine while having an enjoyable experience. The principles covered in this presen- tation include Properly Dispose of What You Can't Pack Out, Leave What You Find, and Minimize Use and Impact of Fire. For more information, call 387-6998. Wiggling Mosquitoes Sept. 8, 10-11:30 a.m. Examine mosquito larva in a safe, indoor environment. Learn about their unique life cycle while playing 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. Wee Workshop: Bug Safari Sept. 22, 10-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee bug hunters (ages 7 and under) and their adult companions. We are on a hunt for bugs! Bring a small net and capture jar, if you have them, and we'll go on a safari, searching for the things that creep, crawl, or hop. Coffee With the Birds and Butterflies Sept. 26, 9-10 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing in air-conditioned comfort with your morning cup of cof- fee or tea and looking out our large picture windows at hummingbirds, other birds, and butterflies as they visit our bird feeders and butterfly-friendly plants. 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OPEN HOUSE SAT SUN 1. 4 SVacation/Travel the age 18 living with $134,900.317-9682 12239 Springmoor One. $2000 OFF Closing Costs. 140VacationTravel parents or legal custo- JAMES ISLAND 4Bd/2.5Ba Valarie Cruz 472-9250 Good or bad credit. Call 145900/976 Services dians, pregnant women Ige cul-de-sac lot Ask- Mike Keilly 568-8515 today 904-249-8181 147 Dating Services and people securing ing$410,000 616-6116 Premier Coast Realty A Full Service Brokerage 165 Entertainment custody of children _____ A Full Service Brokerage Services under 18. oPEN HOUSE 320 Wesside www.callthechief.com This newspaper will Sat &sun 102p 320 Wesside not knowingly accept 12371 ArrowleafLn. 3 2_ __wwc_ 877-346-7827 estate which is in vio- Immacinside DON BROWN REALTY _______________ an aadvertising for real5$119,900 Immac, inside 271121ORN571-7 120 Notices nation of the law. Our 306 Intracoastal ancLout! 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PCS orders porch $900/mo +sec ooosf2ndfir,$109.L appliances stay HOMEVESTORS dep. 904.230o8038 NO Realtors 742-2459 central air heat need payoff 11,800. call AMERICAS' IICWnew 2/2.5 TH. Bch Open House-Grand Keven 861-5630 IltlA Blvd betw Hodges/ Reserve .2/2,1212sf, #1 HOME BUYER Kernan. $950m 287-0943 Home Assist 861-2261 MOBILE HOME COMMU- Home ASSNi ITY W/S low money O.P. Refurbished 3/2 ORTEGARIVER-Luxury down, prequal over the All new everything S CondO FOR SALE, 2/2, ph. Emma771-9055 ANGELOBUYS Near Kingsley/Park Brand new. WoodTile, A I Ave. $1095/mo., pool SCarpet Washer/Dryer MOVING! MUST SELU HUS AS! /gym, wooded view & Poolfront Must See 3/2, 1525sf+ over 2 acres Any cond, handyman, more. No pets. 318-5774 904-476-2492 of land. Won't last! fire damaged, $650 per month. distressed, vacant or O.P-new 3/2,club,pool,flt PALENCIlA NEW 3br/2ba Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 occupied, ANYWHERE, cent, bb court. 1800 Park upstairs corner unit, or 291-3100 ANY CONDITION... 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Double Wide on .25 acre 425Manufactured Sawgrass C.C.2/2 Lake access rrom financing help. 219-2919 Homes Fishermens Cove 1 $.29.900 C3b1for early 427Mobile Home Lots level.end unit.private. 3ppt. Don t miss c,utn' nearoeoulclub mem McKough LandCop 370 Lots for Sale n430 Roommatesershpavlabe. 866-930-5263 _____435RoomstoRent $ber o 7ip 890v3ilable. N 440Beach/Vaczato $ti3,mo 7189063 NC Mountains-B Iac-lot in Mandarin, Resorts S'SIDE/IROHWOOD New NEW LOG CABIN Hi-,i_ ,]r,, v.A MM ,.. 445StorageMini- Irq3,'2TH.gar.scr lanai. Custom Built 1250S1 I 2ac Lm Tumn-,or. rnh. r $1395m~ap 726.1665 cabin. S78.900, easy to shore & 95 Wateiront Lockers 66 finish, beautiful mooun. $q.24jO4a6.6355 450Management.'Rental S'SIDE/VILLAGIO Brand tain views. 3 decks. Services new 2'2 5. lake view. all minutes to lake lure SOUTHSIDE 1.,'3 ac. cit y 4SS 5Wanted toRent ammen. $1 ISo0m Call 828 26& 1666 ,tr. $50k obo. 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Gary Sprinkle Realty 386-679-7004 S'SIDE Montreux 2/2 w/d, gated, all ameni- ties $050Smo. 8242156 WESTSIDE New Townhome 2/2.5. cable, sec., lawn maint, no pets/no smkng $950 904-635-2797 WSIDE 2/2 Lux Water- front, Nr Riverside, free boat dockage, $895m incl. water, sewer, garbage. 757- 0775 W'SIDE BRAND NEW TH 3/2.5, close to 295. No pets. $1200m. 230-6789 415 houses 41 Furnished SW'side-4/2, large patio with a/c. Si LAutograde fenced 3 smiles fro NAS. $1500 + dep.No pets. 772-1077 avail Sept. 1st A4 l0 Houses 420 Unfurnished AHOP. A SKIP... Min- utes from NAS... min- utes from downtown, 2/2 or 3/2 condo's. Rent starting at $1050. Call 463-3855. Anastasia/Sea Grove new 5/3.5 marsh beach house. $2200 860-5564 Argyle-3/2, $950mo, all applicances.New updates 465-0698 ARGYLE 3/2 Split BR, FpIc Scrnd Patio. Rets. $995 860.7219 or 777- 8322 M902 Collins Ridge 3/2 1365sf $925 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Ar21 Leafcrest Drive 4/2 1745sf $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Lakfleview @ Watermill 9367 Prosperity Lake Dr 3/2 1741 $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730 8060 Argyle new 3/2 West- port Bay $1000mo.+ dep 904-772-7011, 318-9899 ARL-3/1.5, 1500sf, everythingnew, all block.$850mo.504-463-4334 Avondaie/Ortega-2/1.5, 1314sf, hot tub, $1400mo. nr downtown. 264-2350 AVONDALE BRICK 2/1+ SunRm, w/d, gar, oak firs $850. No pets. 386-5807 Beaches-4/2, 2100sf,tile, Fire PlaceLake view. 904-223-7081 Beaches Pelican Bay 3br Water view $1295. Ponte Vedra condo, lbr, $950 Call 904-349-3434 CALLAHAN -3/3, 3000sf. fncd bkyd, 7 acre, hot tub, in subdv, 2yrs new, $1800mo 237-3836 Eagle Harbor 5/3i. WaFer. Woods, Golf. 3200 sf/$2100 1 Sept 410271-9845/48 EAST ARL 3/2, Kitchen appli eat area, DR, Scrn porch, garage, $975mo dep no pets 220-3650 3946 Arbor Lake Cir. W. EASTSIDE 2br/lba with sec system $550mo depHUD ok. 563-5256 KN FOR RENT -3 Bed rm 2 Bath house In 4 Mandarin area, 1900 sqft, available Oct.1 Call 88&64276 (pis) 4, For rent 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house S Mandarin area 1900 square feet available Oct. 1 call 886-4276 (PCS) GREENCOVE 3/2, fpl, 2 cargar, tile/crpt, patio. $975m. No pets. 237.7754 ICW 12358 Burgess Hill Drive 3/2 1568sf $1350 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ICW 3/2, LR, FL RM, fpl, 2 car gar, water view, $150om+dp. 219-7796 ICW 3/2 new palnt/crpt Irg gar $1100m+$1100dp. No smkrs/pets. 241- 8173 JACKSONVILLE RENTAL HOMES KERNAN FOREST CONDO 2/2, GATED, AVAILNOW. $930 ALDEN TRACE-3/2 DUPLEX, GAR.AVAIL 9/15,$895.00 SAN PABLO CREEK-3/2, 2CARGAR...ACROSS ALIMACANI SCHOOL. 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ICW 3/2 new paint/crt Irg gar $1100m+$1100dp. No smkrs/pets. 241-8173 ICW 4/2.5 pool w/spa, fncd yd, fpl 2 car gar, $1635m+$1500d. 82A5792 ICW-New,3056SF, 4/2.5 COMM. POOL. $2000mo. (904) 545-9223 JOHNS CREEK (CR 210). new .lake, 4/3, 2400SF. $l650mo. 904-226-8680 JUUNGTON CREEK 4/2, newer home, jacuzzi, $1350m. 904-994-7571 Kensington-3/2., 1600sf+ 2 car gar w/AC.Fenc yrd, no pets,comm pool.lwn care.$1250mo.246-6976 KERNAN 3/2 Executive home. All appi. W/D conn. $1395m. Accent Jax 388-2225 x126 KINGSLAND brand new, 3/2, in Laurel Island, scrn porch,-gar, comm pool. $1200mo. pets considered w/dep. 912-882-0689 LAKEWOOD 3/1 updated,pool,Fireplace, $1200mo 737-2542 LUXURY RENTALS 2 In Deer Creek 4 in Queens Harbour www.leasedluxury.com or call (904)807-0910 MAND-4/2, Ig den, fpl. fnc bkyd, $950+dp 2 ref's credit check req. 268-0523 SMandarin 3BR,2 BA I 2000 S.F. House on a lake 2 car garage, washer/dryer $1200 mo (917)306-1940 MDBG/HWY 220 3/2 gar, fncd back.close to daycare/ NAS. $890.00 806-1188 Mlddleburg 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350sf $800 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MIDDLEBURG 4/2 2000sf on 1.2ac. Lrgfncd bkyd, 4c gar, $1300m. 291-0992 NEPTUNE BCH -2/1.5, gar new duplex, $985 s 904-742-7486 Neptune Bch-3/2, den, pool new carpet, wood firs. $1350mo. 241-8548 N'side 7044 Bloxham. 2/1 650sf,ch&a, all new very nice, $600mo. 855-3288 N'side-Rent or Lease To Own NEW Townhouse, 3/2.5, Garage, $1195mo. 904-230-3735 N'side-rent to own. Remodeled 3 or 4br. CH& A. 2142 W. 15th St. Near Canal St. $650mo w/good credit.599-0098 or 887-2363 O.P. 4/2 2 car garage | w/ Ing pool & fire- place 15 mins from NAS JAX Clay Co Schools all appliances 613-3335 $1500 officially reassigned O.P.- OAKLEAF-4 Brand New, ea 4/2, lanal, $1295-$1400mo 505-3648 O.P-4/2, updated, fen yrd, 2 car gar, $1200mo + security .262-3732 Oaldeaf 2998 Piedmont Manor 3/2 1612sf$1095 Beautiful home with covered lanai. Backs up to nature preserve FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 OCEANVIEW, Jax Bch, 127 N. 12th Ave, 3/2- $1600/mo.; Also 2/1 - $1200/mo. (916) 300-8479 OP/Stonebriar @) Oak- leaf 3/2+study or 4th. $1295mo 282-8301 4 OP 3/2, hdwd firs, new crpt, pool access. Located near OP Mall. Minutes from HNAS Jax. Only $1150mo. (904)318-0313 OP-Flem. IsL Plan New Town Home,1812sf,3/2.5 $1250mo. 535-2349 OP 3/2, like new, gar, no pets/smkrs.$1.150 317-7999 or 301-385-3970 Orange Park 473 Crabapple Court Unit D 2/1.5 900sf $625 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ORTEGA FARMS 1 & 2Br's, No pets/smkr. Quiet area $475.$525. 388-1335 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2 2 car gar, comm pool/ten $1275mo 352-514-1848 PONTE VEDRA BEACH 3/2 tile firs, fend bk yd, sm patio reduced $1400 904-829-9387, 237-0146 PVB 3/2 Capecod. E. of AIA, 3 blks from bch. fncd yd, hdwd firs $1900m 904.940.7258 RENT TO OWN 10 available homes www.leasedluxury.com (904)807-0910 SOUTHSIDE 2br, LR, DR, 1 bth no pets, $700mo $706 dep 904-730.3717 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished Southslde- 3/2, quite area, remodeled, $850m No dogs. 708-3278 S'S Immac 2/2/1 Duplex Avail May 1, min's to UNF, tile $1000 226-4801 SS -move in special, newer 4/2, 2100sf. $1700mo. 434-4989 ST. JOHNS FOREST -New, 4/3 2300sf, $1995mo, 838-9869.JaxHomeTours.com ST. JOHNS CO/WGV 3/2, designer home on preserve, lyr lease. Rent w/opt. A+ Schools $2200m. 904-806-3616 Sugar Mill-TH,2/2.5,FP, dlshwasher.$875mo. BMJ Properties.398-1044 WEST Near 295 3/2 ch&a, FR, ceramic floor, fenced. Great deal $590. 2218 Corot. 705-6457 WESTSIDE RENT TO OWN, $0 DOWN! Call RTO hotline 384-0856 Westside 11313 Panther Creek Pkwy Lovely new 3/2 1600sf home. Upgraded kitchen, covered patio $1130 with 1/2 off 1st full months rent FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside 2109 Hyde Park Road 3/2 2184sf $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside 5050 Somerton Court 3/2 1200sf $775 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside 8992 Derrickson Drive 3/2 1186sf $895 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westside Creekside Oaks Subdivision 1277 McGirts Creek Beautiful new 4/2 1741sf $1195 A must see! FEDERATED MGMO GROUP (904) 730-8060 SWESTSIDE- furn 4/2, Ig patio. a/c, 1 auto garage, fen yd, 3 ml from NAS $1300 + dep. no pets avail now 772-1077 WSIDE -2 & 3br houses, CH&A, w/d hkp, frig , stove, 384-5833 W'slde-3/2, Ch&a, fen yrd .lease, no pets, wdhkup.$750 374-6339 W'slde-3/2, half acre lot Fenc yrd, quite country settlng.$625mo. 334-3115 WSIDE Ig brick 3br/2ba, 2 car gar, $1200mo. Call 904-289-9331 Yulee Cartesian Pt Subdivision Lovely new 3/2 1422sf home with large eat in kitchen $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 2/2 Ponte Vedra/3rd St. 3/2-5 S'Side near St. Lukes Hospital. 4/2 Johns Creek Subdivision. West 210, miles, 95 South Exit. 425 Manufactured SHomes ARGYLE New 3/2DW, Ig 1 ac. lot w/barn. horses OK, $900m. 568-6558 MANDARIN -2/2, 14x70, new kitch, carpetpaint $695mo.lst+Last,Sec, no pets. 994-9999 Only $50.00 Down Call Sandy 695-2255 430 Roommates Arlington-quite roommate needed.$375 +1/2 utility. 728-5852 ICW near UNF M/F $450 + utils, Lux 2/2 condo gym, tennis, pool + visit MPLSrental.com/ N/S no pets, 904-472-0062 JTB & SAN PABLO 3/2 hI, nice area, clean. jacuzzi Call 904-226-7623 Mandrin house 2 rims prvt bth fumrn M/F 500 +1/2 util. 904-443-6688 Normandy/I 10, share 4/2 pvt rm, 1/2 utils. $400 904-982-1570, 693-4978 OP share 3/2 Hm Prvt Rm all amenities & utils. $150wk. 904-894-4319 4, ORANGE PARK Argyle Forrest S1 Roommate to share 3/2 house, cul-de-sac. Sep 1st $450m util include call Nhan (904)631- 5664 4, Orange Park Share -/ j Large 2-story home with pool- $325 + util + dep (non-smoking), also share 4-acre horse ranch in Mlddleburg (same price) 612-6646 SRoom for Rent Male near NAS JAX $400.00 S monthly call 9041 779 4660 HOME. MORE -I YR TO ON ET VEDRA-BELLEZA .,0T0 "' -ONDO I/1, IMMAC. .BC 0 , MALL PET O.K. AVAIL heaS0 a161-iW 0 iAYMEADOWS AREA- | lIJ i,, ,, 3ELLE RIVE CONDO 2 2. iCREEN PORCH. AVAIL COimlunity Mortgage Corp. (904) 384-3424 lOW. $895 U|caud Iarpo t Laer HOME FINDER REALTY Daid agley (Cellular) (94) 568-1089 221-1711 OR 241-5501 Karen Mofitomery (Cellular) (904) 563-515 - Why Rent When You Can Own!!! No Application Fees!!! * Free Consultation and PreQualificarion. * Free Appraisal with a closed loan.* * First Time Home Buyers Okay I% Rebale New Construction 1% Rebate with the use of Mortgage and Real Estate Senice 100% Financing 580 middle score Many programs available with competitive rates Interest only programs List your home, Only 4% Access l e*mortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 904-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 Cell Darlene Thomas Lic. Mortgage Brokerage Business Iic. Real Estate agent 430 Roommates ROOMMATE cjr 2D, Carort 5 ca. orliea. clVe' pro.imr,, to NAS M.iport and 1U $410- splin utils cor-i31:t Roben Meggs rj.4 231 3652: 925,84i 2725 WS WF seeks 0a, Ark in P.1le ho-,rr. P,,ol. r.r' ,moK-r 5.160 incl u tl1 904 777 595S C435 Rooms 435 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ARL-quite neighbor- hood for professional. $100wk. 743-4930 Nside $80 & $85wk access to kitchen & bathrm, near bus, gro- cery store wkly & monthly+dep. 764-7497 N'sild Rm (Cuarto), exc condition, Deposit,& ref. $385mo. 707-4959 O.P/Jax-master br w/priv. bath in beaut. home w/pool.Avail now. $600mo. 662-4700 440 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St Augustine $495w. 352-3769644 WWW. oldcity.com/oceanfront 455 Wanted to Rent MASTER CARPENTER-S e e k - ing house to rent.Will exchg repair for rent. Studio/Grge O.K. 635 3906 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 RetailOffice Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale Camden Co, GA. 1800 sq ft office condo in busy medical complex. $160,000 or lease for $1600/mo.(912) 227-0294 Investment Opportunity Sale/Lease back.l5000sf Retail Facility,located at 10210 San Jose Blvd. For more info visit. www.pinestreetrps.com Pine Street/RPSLLC Broker 904-398-1044 INVESTOR ALERT. 12k sf Building with almost 2 acres, adjacent Wal- mart in Lake City, N.FL, lots of new develop- ments surround it, 1/4mi to 175 S. Bargain $975,000. 386-965-5110 515 Office Space For Rent Ft. Car.-New INDIV. OFFICE or Full suite. Ft. Car Rd. (904)874-7922 JAX BEACH-2300sf office building, 2ba $3500mo + tax. 904-993-5853 MAND -1200sf 6rms, new, $150Omo. 260-2686/ 662-7930 525 Retail 5 For Rent CHAFFEE/NORMANDY Reduced $995/mo Brand new 3/2 equip kit Accent Jax 388-2225 x126 Financial 50 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business Opportunities $ LENDER WANTED Earn 18% Interest. Short Term Loans, Secured by ILE. L. H. MARKS R.E. 3990463 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP Owner retiring, will sell profitable business. Including all assets For no. obligation appointment. call Sheila Connor. FNBC(004) 7332115 Awesome Home Based Business Opportunity- $1,000 in 4 days - Talk to someone who is Wooing it. CALL NOW' No sales ex perience needed. Minimum 7 10 hours a eek Call 19121673 7778 or (912)6174066 CRAFTED SIGNS. NON-ELECTRIC Loyal customers, auto- matic repeal business Nets owner $12- 000. Owner will train Call Gary Schad FNBC (904) 733 2115 DAY SPA Terrific location, upscale SPA Growing and profitable. Nets $98000+ Call Doug Knoc. FNBC (904) 733 2115 DEALERSHIP AND SERVICE BUSINESS Sales. sErvice, parts for spec aly equipmentL For mno call Shella Connor. FNBC (90R1) 733 2115 DIVING BUSINESS TURNKEY- Specializes in boat hull cleaning Props pulled/ replaced. wnoiesaie zinc ucct large customer base w/ routine main acctS. All tools & equlo Jas Bch 904270 2073 Keystone Heights E lec t Contracting Business. Est. '72. 555k. 352-473-5174 POOL SERVICE Growing home based business serving beaches area. Nets over $53,000 to owner. Call David Forrest FNBC (904) 733-2115 RESTAURANT Fabulous cash flow. With great return on Investment AIo, Loaded with assets. Present owner will train new owner. Call Doug Knox FNBC (904) 733-2115 es n rnesbay i/Jax area.Telecom- mute from home mak- Ing S2k-Sk /wik. Work 4Crs per day.Call 24/7 F-(77-77S-2112 "RetM MMC SW/DV John Carter" WANT TO BUY A LOW RISK BUSINESS? We can help We charge no fees to business buyers Call sneila Connor. FNBC (904) 733 2115 I 550 oBusiness 50 Opportunities America's Premier Automotive Service Franchise Is expand- Ing! New location being developed in Julingon CreeK area. For more Info. call 1.8 00-228 8339 or visit us on-line at. ww.tulfy.com Mmin. cash req S100.000 560 Financial 605 Services $$NEEDCASH$$ 100% mortgage loan for people with bad credit. Call today 904-249-8181 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Sep 12 8 Week Eve Class Oct 17 Superior Instruction www.m freacom Florida Real Estate Instit. 700 Domestic a Babysitter Needed at NAS Jax. Exp req'd. Days and hours TBD. Backgrnd chk. Salary neg. Please Call 904-908.0003 EOE 702 Customer hServiee AGENT POSITIONS for worldwide reserva- tion center. 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Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! ^ bus Mirror .Pe.scope __ __ ___ ^ ___ ___ ^ __ J ^ __ __ __ _ JaI Air NWS. NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 710 Industrial/ 7 0 Trades INSULATION INSTALLERS: Residential blown and batt Exp pref. Dri Lie a must! Wilkinson Insu- lation, 904-396-1651 MARINE ELECTRICIANS Must be familiar with all types of marine work. Electronics a plus. We offer a competitive benefit pkg. Please fax resume to 904225 0834 or call 904-225-9529 PAINTERS for new con- struction, tools /transp nec. Good pay 626-2761 PAINT SUPERINTENDENT Industrial & marine applications, UHP Blasting. Must be able to estimate & quote. We offer good benefits. Please fax resume to 904-225-0834 or call 904-225-9529 PLUMBERS Exp'd Jour- neymen '& Repair Plumbers min. 8 yrs exp. $18-$22/hr; Cassat Ave#11 389-6609 PLUMBER UC'D for custom homes. Top pay, bnfts. DFWP Call 904387-0176 PLUMBERS & HELPERS w/exp. Valid DL & transportation required, good benefits, DFWP. 384-4749 PLUMBERS-with exp. Immed openings, new work. Top pay, truck & benefits. Adavance- ment oppty Rlnkwell Plumbing 732-5554 ROOFERS Good pay. Own trans- portation. Call 288-0431 SPRAYING CONSTRUC- TION COATINGS. $9.00/hr Must have own truck or utility vehicle. Responsible applicants only. Drug screen and background checks. Call 904-509-4227 or fax resumes to 904-378-8697. SUPERINTENDENT for Interior Contractor Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 26& 1008 Fax: 268-8995 Experienced only. $16$25/hr with Dr. Lic. + comm and bonuses also Expd. Groundsmen with CDL A/B $300 HIR- ING BONUS 272-5876 VINYL SOFFIT A FASCIA CREWS. needed CALL 994-6679 ///////////////// Welders (Pipe) $18.50/Hr. & benefits. Weld test: *6" 6010-7018 6G *2" 70S-6 GTAW SG Background & drug cks. Must be H.S. grad. Part-time position 6:15 to 11:15 PM. FAX resume to Vance Miller at (904)646-9956. Tulsa Welding School In Jax. ////////////////// WELDER w/fabrication exp. competitive salary w/benefits. Apply 1252 W. Beaver St. 354-4282 711 Marine 711 Trade CERTIFIED I/O TECHNI- CIAN Good pay & ben- efits. Call Catfish 777-1383 TUG BOAT CREW Deck Hands with MMD cards Immediate Openings Mobro Marine Inc. in Green Cove Springs. Top Pay! Company bnfts Call Russell 904.284.9670; or 904-338-6981 712 Mechanic AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP- 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Machinist & Engine assembler. full benefits. Call Mark @ Precision Machine Service 731-0033 714 Insurance AUTO INS. 220 OR 440 Good pay & bnfts Fax resume to 285-6574 71 Management/ 715 Professional Family Advocacy Case Manager at Family Support Cen- ter, Mayport Naval Station. FL. Only LCSW or LMFT and 1 yr exp in domestic maltreat- ment. FAX resume to (210) 735-8648 or e-mail SaratogaJob@ SBCGIobal.net Quality Control \Work Control Supervisor KIRA, Inc. has an open. ing for an exceptional candidate to lill the position of Quality. afety and Environ mental Manager or nme Mayport NAS Facility The QS&E Manager provides technical expertise to ensure compliance with all local, state and federal safety regulations. The candidate will also be responsible for super- vising work control, which includes taking and dispatching iob orders and conducting field surveys to ensure work performed meets contract specifications as well as corporate expectations. Inter- ested parties should forward a resume to Ithompson@kira.com or fax to (904) 573-6292. EQE & DFWP SECURITY MONITORS Security monltorsfor JacksonvIlle. HS DIploma/BED. req. Exp pref. Must be able to pass NCIC background check, drug test and be able to work any shift or weekends. Com- candldates may pick up apg lications at 202u1 UNIVERSITY OF PHOE- NIX Jacksonville Cam- pus, Business Devel- opment Specialist to increase and maintain Gositlve awareness of university. Retiring military or military spouses encouraged to apply. Contact: Dare Stone, 904-245-6908 or dara.stone@phoenlx.edu 720 Medical CNA's & HHA's up to $10.00/hr Need all shifts. Apply Underhill, 3515 Hendrlcks Ave. FDLE, physical & TB req'd. OUTSTANDING FULL TIME OPPORTUNITY- avail- able In leading Primary Care office for an experienced ARNP pr PA. Clinical practice will involve preventa- tive care & acute visits for diverse patient base. Flexible schedul- ing & full benefit package available. Fax V to 722-4271 PA OR NP-with cos- metic expp Botox or exp working with a dermatologist & working with plastic surgeon.emall resume Jayflyblue@comcast.net Physical Therapy Assistant FT at Naval Medical Clinic Mayport. FL. Req. PTA certification. 36 paid days off, insur- ance, 401K. FAX r e s u m e t o : 1.210-735-8648 or e-mail SaratogaJob@SBCGIobal.net 723 Dental DENTAL ASST EDA. 2 yrs chairside exp. Great oppt'y for team player In South Point spe- cialty ofc. Top pay, bnrts. Fax res. 296-1911 723 Dental DENTAL FRONT OFFICE: Experience with ins verification & billing, A/R, financial arrange- ments for treatment, general administrative duties. PracticeWorks knowledge a plus. Great benefits in a beautiful state of the art general dentistry practice on Fleming Isl. Dr. Standish Fax 904-278.9292 724 Education Pre-School Teachers CDA Preferred C.D.L. Bus Driver Health Care Coverage *401 K Plan *Vacation/Personal Days SPaid Holidays *Paid Training Multiple Locatlonr In J.ko.envllle A St. Aucustlne Call 904-230-4899 TuToR TIME Fax 904-230-4910 TEACHERS WANTED All Subjects and Special Ed. The Broach School, 5 campus Please fax resume to 674- 0902 or 243- 8827 Office/ 725 Clerical ACCTS PAYABLE CLERK Immediate opening for detailed oriented per- son, w/ stable work history. Ideal candi- date will have 2 years AP exp. Excel com- puter and communi- cation skills required. Send resume to: BM 7987482, C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 Seeking dependable, motivated, personable individual for office osiltlon, Good benefits, DE. Apply in person at 1614 Atlantic University Circle, 32207. GENERAL OFFICE - Strong data entry, people and phone skills a must. Ar! Southside area. Fax resume 724-5925 b7 35 Restaurants/ s3,, Hotels Breakfast & Lunch Cooks Kitchen Help exp only apply 834 Kingsley Ave O.P. 215-1956 745 Sales ASST. MGR- For Jack- sonville supervisory & lighting/electricaL Supply experience required. Good pay, benefits, inentIlve bonus Call 877-445-7341 COPIER SALES Sissine's Office Systems Is expanding our sales staff. Authorized full line dealer of Ricoh, Kyocera Copys ar. Need motivated & enthusiastic reps. Base + Comm Auto Cell Medical Bonuses Training. Send Resume to Fax # 739-0545. Email sam@sissines.com 7 0 Technical/ 7 JV Engineering Concrete Construction PROJET l r lMANAGER COPIER TECH Sissines is expanding. Authorized full line dealer of Kyocera Copy- star, Ricoh. Need expe- rienced copier techs w/ drive for success. Computer knowledge a plus. Salary Benefits- Phone-Auto. Join our winning team. Send Resume Fax # 739-0545 Email sam@sissines.com Get out of the woods: land surveying g com- pany seeking depend- able, motivated indi- viduals, experience for certain positions a must, valid Florida drivers license required. Good ben- efitsE DOE. Apply In person at 1614 Atlantic University Circle, 32207. Gen. Const. Supt. Min. 5 yrs. exp. Call (904) 317-5601 Fax: (904) 317-2117 EEO/DFWP ,ea d nar, .5 or ng Business management skills. Requirements: strong business development skills, excellent communi- cations skills, excellent computer skills, the ability to work effectively in a team environment, strong pro ect management skills, multi-tasking capabilities; working knowledge of work-plan development. Field experience and auto-cadd a must. Salary commensurate with experience. Email resume to: lbkl6l14@yahoo.com Survey Instrument & Rodman Offering excellent beneitLs- heatn. pd Vac. 401K Pay FLORID RAOADES 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 Surveyors CAD operator exp'd in surveying or eng. Top pay full ben- efits. iy Indiv for qlty workplace 904 384-7855 752 Warehouse DRIVER/WHSE, Class D' CDL req'd. FT Apply 11619 Beach Blva., oak Street Furn GREAT PAYI CUE & CASE, SALES, INC is seeking energetic, detail oriented lndl- vidual for fast paced warehouse. $8-$10/hr + bonus program & ben- efits. Requires some heavy lifting. Exp a plus but will train. Mon-Fri 9:30-6 or 7:30-4. DFWP call Pam 904-584-0111 753 Security SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Full and Part Time Immediate Interviews $8.50/ hr for training $1s.00/hr after training completed National Security Com- pany has immediate openings for Security Officer and Security Supervisors in the Fer- nandina Beach area. We offer competitive wages, opportunities for advancement and excel- lent working conditions in a professional busi- ness environment. Weekly Pay/ Medical/ Dental/401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance. H/S Diploma/GED. valid driver's license and security license ate required. Must be able to ass drug screening and backgrounds check. Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history and willing to worK various hours a must. Please Apply: M Fg8am 3pm (904) 261.5551 M/F/D/V/EOE B9000174 753 Security SECURITY OFFICERS Class D License 904215-3144, 334-1207 Security Officers Jacksonville & Fernan- dina Bch., Immediate openings. D/G, PT/FT. Benefits avail. Must have current FL lic./BG check/DFWP/ EOE. Apply in person at: 1551 Glengarry Rd., Jax or call 800- 532-2362. 755 Miscellaneous BRINKS INC. Positions Available: Messenger/Driver $1000 Bonus for D&G Licenses Brink's Inc. is the pre- mier provider of armored car transpor- tation. The customer- focused individual we hire will have excep- tional ethics, integrity and will be self-moti- vated. The company also has a full benefits package including: * Full Medical/Dental Package 'Company Partial Matching 401k SQuarterly Profit sharing *Tuition Reimbursement SPaid Vacation *Company Paid Pension * Time & half for 40+ hrs Qualified candidates will complete a: SSuccessful Polygraph examination -Successful background investigation ; Drug test/DOT physical Please apply in person Monday through Friday between 9am 4pm at 33 West 2nd Street. For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v Construction Cleaners Exp'd AVG. $10/hrly for new constr. 686-4398 DANCE TEACHERS NEEDED WILL TRAIN 904-388-9952 LABORERS WANTED $8.50/hr. Must have dependable transpor- tation. Plenty of work. Call 904-614-9176 or 904 568-4331 LAWN MAINTENANCE HELP. Good Pay! Orange Pk. 904-282- 134 LOADOUT DISPATCHER- FT gd benefits, CalU Myrna 733-4414 MICKEY MOUSE STUFF, cups, glasses, nick knacks, t-shirts, linens etc. 30 boxes full $200 call 268-0829 SEVERAL POSITIONS AVAIL some mech ability pref. DL req. CDL pref. Full time, Benefits, Drug Testing. Apply 4744 Collins Rd., Orange Park, FL VETERINARY OFFICE RECEPTIONIST/ TECH- NICIAN Part to Full time, Phone & computer skills needed. 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Call the For a free consultation. Evening and week- end appointments avail. 904-992-9215 Jacksonville, FL.. 871 sLegal 871 Services s - *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 The hiring of a law- yer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertise- ments. Before you decide, ask us to send you free writ- ten information bout our qualifica- tions and experience 876C Painting/ 876 Wallpaper A+ PAINTING & POWER WASHING INC. Great Service, great prices get your free estimate this week. LIc/Ins. 504,9870 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 92SComputer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 92 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 9B0 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances 4. 4 Cubic Foot refrig- .Ierator 1.6 cubic foot refrigerator. $250.00 small upright freezer $75.00 all good condition 354-5675 , Brand New Refrigerator white side- by- side.ice maker $650.00,water dispenser never used serious callers Call Diamond 904.859-7117 S GE ELECTRIC DROP-IN RANGE. ,|t Almond with black door. Self cleaning, good condition. $75. Phone 779-5929 HOT POINT No frost Refrigerator $85; Ken more upright Freezer $170-like new. Call after 5pm. 285-4335 LARGE CAPACITY S WASHER DRYER oI great shape will deliver call 994-0100 $250.00 LARGE CAPACITY DRYER works great can deliver call 994-0100 $80.00 REFRIGERATOR, white, 26cu. ft. ft side by side, Maytag w/indoor Ice & water, like new, $650. 334-8596 Refrigerator/Freez Ser w/Ice maker. 1 Works. GE 20.7 cu. ft. No wheels. Beige $50. Call 288- 0285 S, Refrigerator-auto S ice c u b e s , 1 24.6cuKenmore frostless, exc cond.$200 call 772-1077 cel1-568-6191 a REFRIGERATOR white, works great V can deliver call 994-0100 $150.00 W/D-Heavy duty $200; w/icemkr $125; 238.3391 Washer/dryer setvery good shape $250.00 Call 994-0100 WHIRLPOOL REFRIG- ERATOR21 cu n no Ice mnler; >. ar: 01i r Ell e t Di C ' Boo 221 91"l3 905 Articles For Sale S36" Patio Table & two high chairs to match Q '$35.00 call 912-266-2690 4 TIRES- 195, 141n $40.2 Stereo floor speakers $60. 771-4674 4 10 Inch Table Saw- S$300 14 Inch saw S $300 wood LA7H $100. All for $600 Mike 287-1905 Absolute Best Shrimp 101b lots. $2.00 lb. 765-8651/765.5006 A to Z You save up to 90% on everything now! 358-2265 259-2292 Bedroom SetKing, 4pc $1400. Oval Dining Rm tbi a 8 chrr. $350. Full size bed w/Aooden head & footboard $325. Round wooden tbl for 4 $130 Exercise bike $100. Jack La Lannes power Juicer 585 White D'esser $65. Office Desk $35. Bookshelf $10. 904-771 1523 a. BODY SOLID CENTRAL / WEIGHT MACHINE r, oA $r i.^O0cail 226-1291 905 Articles For Sale COKE Machine 1980's T Style-needs some C work. Call 227-2106 t Ask for Tony Country Kitchen Table with three chairs $50.00 call 912-266-2690 SCPO Uniform's short Sleeves shirts 151/2 34" and 36" x 30" pants call 912-266-2690 4, Criminal Justice Books CRM/Por 123 CRM 332 CRM419 CRM430 Terrorism corrections Law organiza- tion contact Mary Sanchez at 220-4577 or 612-9998 4, DARK CHERRYWOOD FINISH POOL TABLE Q1 w/red felt, leather pockets includes cover, all accessories, extra felt $1,000 tread- mill $75 904-708-6069 SDouble Eddie Bauer baby strollerex cond. tLo $75.00 Call 573-2863 Easy Anchor Puller SModel 8 Powered IL by a Ramsey Winch new $1600.00 sell for $550 OBO excellent condition 264-0969 Entertainment Center-25 in TV,Oak Finish Glass doors,three shelves,three cabinetsslide drawer for VCR,Tapes,$100.00 783-3178 4 FOR SALE hitachi cmb 13u 21" 1 monitor $75,22 pitch 18.5" depth same as most 19" good condition four avail- able 912-674-2860 Golf clubs lO,true grit $50.00,brand new Char-broil barbeque $50.00,seasoned wood 904-269-9527 Gun Safe, Kennel 6xl5ft, Hot tub.First $600 cash takes all. 608-2282 Hot Tub-6 person, Must Sell!!!!! $1000 obo 268-4255/ 703-9711 4, Industrial Sewing Machine $900 5 Thread Senger $900 Call 317-0529 IS YOUR POOL TO HOT OR TO COLD777 Your solution Is herell I have a brand new never used. state ol the art. heater/chiller made by Pentair. Model MiniMax plus HP. Retail Price $5,500 Selling for. $4.500 II you don't believe It and want to see it. call me!! Call 904-501 5666 and ask for Luis. LAWN MOWER 5 H.P. Smulcher $65.00, 3 HP Sgas edger $95.00 miscellaneous build- ing supplies, Sears Kromedge mitersaw, locks, vents nails, 781-6222 4, LEATHER COUCH Sbeige good con- Sdition Orig. $1,100. Asking $350 904-260-1948 after 5:00 PM Maternity Uniforms S2 sets short sleeved size medium, retail $72.50. selling both sets for $20 OBO Joan 7772-7133 SPOOL TABLE Beautiful maple wood, 1" slate. All access. $12k. 742-4862 4. Pool Table Oak SLeather Pockets 4 with balls cues, sticks, and cover $300 OBO 904-278.1126 904.910-2581 4 SOFA EXCELLENT condition $250, 4 microtek scanner still in box $25. caleca pasta bowls $10, large mirror $25 4 Tanning bed-like Snew.lb- lamp t |Wolff Tanning Bed. Paid $1200 asking $700. 382-7687 or 521-3645 SUnbelievable Cactus 1 Potted 5' tal 3' across I 100 arms moving must sell $200 Bill 246-0301 7 AM 7PM UPRIGHT VACUUM $20.00, VCR player with remote $30.00, 5 S sleeping bags $35.00 all, boys 20" bike $10.00 781-6222 Utility Jacket Size medium x-short S excellent condition retail $31.95 will sell for $10 O80 call Joan 772-7133 910Arts & Crafts/ 910 Hobbies 4, ATTENTION: Crafters 100 skeins tL yarn.various color weights,types, new still wrapped. $100 264-7606 920 Business/ Office Workstation / Cubicles Only $595 Herman Miller 8' x 8' with pedestal & overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables & Jewelry HOME MADE BEADED JEWELRY. Toe Rings, Earrings Necklaces & Bracelets. Imported quality beads. 783-9788 925 Computers 4 Compaq Desktop Stwo speakers kLrebullt 4/05 $125.00 obo. Bill 246-0301 8am-7pm. a Computer Note- / bookHP-XZ355 SP4-1.6GHz, 768MB, Sony External DVD Recorder, wireless ready, 15 inch XGA-TFT screen WinXP&R2 $675 Call 779-7327 928 Electronics 4 50" PhillpsTV excellent condition, recently serviced under warranty. $700.00 OBdO call Jason (H) 213-4384 or (W) 542-8507 ext. 105 4. Bose 901 Speakers S(black) a must see and 1 hear $300.00 forpair call 912-266-2690 928 Electronics 4, MobIle DJ Mixer and three() CD players In L 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 945 Garage Sales 4, FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP FOR 86.5-97 ,l Nissan King Cab. Color: Green, Exc. c o n d $150. 904-284-4883 Mand. Co. French DR Set + more! Fri, Sat 10592 Inverness Dr. 704-9739 Mirlmar- SAT 9/3 7am. CDs, DVDS, Dshwshr, Clothes, Misc. 4552 Redwood Ave. Neptune Beach-Lg Multi Family. Everything! Thurs,Fri.Satf8-1pm. 1140 Florida Blvd. O.P-Movlng Sale Sun. 9-?Furn &odds and ends. 1553 Jenmar Ct. OP K-MART YARD SALE Support student going to Washington! Sat 8-12. ORTEGA BLUFF S GARAGE SALE. I |Sat 7:30am-2pm. Movies, Furn, ciths, (baby) misc. 7825 Marsala Ct. off Collins Rd. PVB-Sat 9-6pm Every- thing must go.Furn,HH items. 50 Sea Winds Ln. E. S'side-Fri 9-2p Sat 8-12 Bedroom furn, toysother furn.1200 Secret Oaks PI SWITZERLAND-Fri & Sat 8-2pm. 136 Village Green off Roberts Rd. Exerc. Eqpt, Comp Eqpt, Lrg - CH items & more. W'slde-2528 Oak St. Fri & Sat 9-2pm. Misc items. W'SIDE Moving Sale Fri & Sat 9am-2pm 7730 Collins Ridge Blvd. Everything must go! Bargain Hunters Galore Tnis Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Pace Vendcor Soaces Staning ,-' $7. Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ S La An 2005 S'xlO' TRAILER Q e 200$ IB 3 $i. I T) .'re,-Ii .inge IremeIa uu.2 B'a floor drive on gate steel $950.00 call 912-576-1281 4, Craftsman Riding SMower 12.5 HP. 38" e I cut 5 spd, new pulleys, belts & blades $400 334-1962 287-8433 PALM TREES, Palm Trees, Palm Treesl Hundreds to choose from 10'-20' $99. Uc. FL Dept. of Agriculture 334-8408 Snapper Riding Mower 9hp, 28" cut, like new. $650. 904-704-6734 i955 Household 7-0, Furniture ., ANTIQUE PARLOR SET SCarlton McLendon kil Victorian reproduc- tion, three piece sofa king, queen chairs, cherry fiourac $1,000.00 Ron 622-8391 Antlquewash Sstand,marble top & backsplashwalnut w/buried on drawer and doors.Excellent cond. $375 904-725-0009 BED.-A-- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $120 King $145 Memn. Foam From $340 (904) 674 0405 Bed,--Affordable New 1/2 Price Today! New Factory Warranty Twin Sets $79-$195 Full Sets $99-$295 Quean Sets $119-$495 ing Sets $250-$595 Memory Foam $325+ Can Deliver 505-7941 Bedroom 4Pc Set $28 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALSIII I 2 Pc Sofa&Chair From$19) Pc Oak Dinette Frm $191 3 Pc Qn Simmons Bd $194 13 PC Sealy King Bed $19 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$99E IVCR's From $1 120" Color TV's From $71 .Microwaves From $25i CrTI C 1ANCE I L 0(9701 L7-90s00 BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $200 (904) 67 0405 SCouches(2) Exc. cond (1)Natural I color w/floral print, (1)Off white w/muted stripe. Priced to sell. 264-3486 228-1095 Dresser and night stand,oak color $40.00 Fair condition.Call 573-2863 DRESSER -with mirror, Asking $175. PVB Call 904-686-0249 Drop Leaf Table-with 2 chairs made of northern hardwood in excellent cond. $300. Call 772-6320 A Entertainment SCenter Wall Unit. v I1Light washed pine color, great con- dition $2500BO Call 317. 0973 4, FORMAL DINING STABLE- lighted I hutch seats 6 polyester finish, better durability hard- est furn, finish, exc cond, $1,000 693-3033 FULL COUCH, Loveseat, cof. tbl, 2 end tbis, sofa tbi-all matching; Solid oak cof. tbi 65" x21.5" (904) 272-3008 & Kitchen China Cabinet all wood $100.00 Large <|rdog kennel $25.00 4 Large 2 piece Entertainment <1 Center- Pine color, with glass doors. $250 OD. Call 317-0973 leave message Livlno Room set -(7pc) red.Tike new, $1700 MUST SELL! 268-4255/ 703-9711 Lv message. 955 Household Furniture 4 Mattress & Box- Sspring (Two Sets) S| all four pieces only T $40.00 387.5675 Twin Size MOVING MUST SELL I Living & Bedroom furn. & various kitchen apli- ances. 904-654-9975 Moving Sale-Everything mustgol All Furniture like new. 262-8841 4. Oak table w/ 4 chairs 48" diam tw/24" extension. Perfect cond. $475 264-6364 REDECORATING Cherry Ent. Ctr $350; Hidabed $100; 2 Antiq. Tbis $35-$50- Crystal Chandelier & Lamps $25-$50; Toy chest, Rugs & Misc. items. 904-724-9584 SLEEPER Sect. Couch $600; 2 Recliners $300ea Full Hdbrd $35; Cof. & End tbi $100set; 422-5884 Sofa-Black Lthr lyr old New $1100 will sell for $450. Computer desk- g corner, shelves & drawersnew $499 will sell for $150. 703-4444 Save $50 if you buy both!! Sofa Sleeper-Love Seat Chair $225, STwin Trundel with mattress $100. 291-3789 4 Solid Oak Roll Top Desk- Good Shape, very large Call I215-5337 w/mattress + V | f Strawberry bed- ding $35. 912-882-1090 TODDLER BED w/mattress $30, 4Drawer dresser $35, Entertainment Center Oak color fits up to 32" TV $35. Sofa & Loveseat- green/beige plaid with burgundy loral cover included $250. Call Julie @294-8216 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services 4, MICRO-FISHE S film/card reader, immaculate condition for genealogist researching family history valued at $500.00 asking $375.00 491-7996 980 Sporting Goods BILLIARD TABLES NEW Solid Maple 1" slate Don't Pay Retail!! 1/2 Price 505-7941 STILL HUNTING CLUB, Needs more members. $1000 per membership. Plenty of deer, bears & hogs. 11mi. West of HomervilIle. GA. 8000ac to hunt. Call Jimmy at 904-669-8327 or John at 904-424-6519 Wanted To Buy Or Trade 4 BUYING COMIC BOOKS & related items call 1 904-631-9439 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1010 Pet's & Supplies 19.5 ft Regal Cuddy S1 '99-4.3, volvo, I/O tl. fully loaded, drive on trailer. Full canvas excellent con- dition $17,900. 904,264-8100 904-504,1828 American Bulldog PUPS CKC 2 Male's White, Ready Now! 904-477.1888 American Bulldog Pups ABA Reg. $500 + Big, bold blocky 386-935-4856 Aquarium-220 gal. Sw/stand .accesso- |ries. Salt/fresh ,setup $800 call 382-7687 or 521-3645. 4, Aquarium Hood Swith Flourescent Light- Plastic with glass panel. 29 inches by 11.5 Inches. Like new $20 268-2482 Australian Shepherds- 6wks, taking deposits, S&W, POP.Al 4 colors, $250-$350. 317-2350 BASSETS, Beagles, Toy Poodles, Maltese, Yor- kles. Mini Dachs, Cockers, Chihuahuas, Toy Cocker Mix, Bostons, Boxer mix, 353-1101 Bichon Frise's AKC. first shots, dewormed, 7wks, partial delivery can be arranged. $700 & $800. 251-649-4638 BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY $425. F. 7 mos. Playful & loving. 904-4763321 Boxer Puppies-AKC,4 male $475,Fawn w/bick mask.Brindle 994-1696 BOXERS PUPS AKC. fawn POP, $600 cash. Call 904-962-9518 or 641-5394 Brittany Pups: AKC White & Orange. 32xCH Nolan's Last Bullet bloodlines. $500. 912-449-3376. Cocker Spaniel pups with papers DOB 6-10 $350. 912-576- 8851 COLLIE PUPS S/W AKC, 4m, 2f, $750, 564- 1715 504-8970 Collles(2)F 9mo (short hair) AKC Lisara -child allergic, smart/ sweet- must go as pair343-9088 DOG TRAINING, Private Lessons. Check My Webslte at www.puDpytraln.com or call 904-710-0393 Eng. Bulldog Pups AKC, champ bd, 6F/1M, red & fawn $1800 904-225-8288 Free cat short hair tabby, healthy w/automatIc litter box. 662-2141 1010 Pet's & 1 1 Supplies FREE KITTENS Born 6/20/O5 w/ A gallco. w/ black & white paws, 2 tan & white, 3 black & white, available now! Info on free spaying & neuter- ing programs available. each comes w/bag of food &litter please call 463-0441 GERMAN Shorthair Pointer Pups AKC par- ents strong hunters, sire has master hunt title, chmp & field chmp bidls, ready 9/6 $500 -$600. 386-328-4352 Jack Russell Pups-9wks, tri color, very short. $350 504-5406/591-6536 LABS PU PS -AKC, choc, bik, yell. Field Quality, 262-8162 463-0236 LABS Yellow, lm, 9wks, $300, 626-1028 LOOKING TO . ADOPT older female dog for companionship to 13 year old female Beagle. No large dogs. Please call 291-4880 After 5pm LOVE BIRDS 1 for $35; 2 for $60; $90 for cage, birds & feed. 981-9627 MASTIFF MIX & ROTTY PUPS, 8wks, 778-8968 Sprout8839aol.com Miniature Dachshunds CKC, black & tan, reg.$500. 282-9313 MINI-SCHNAZAKC, HC, M/F, Black & Sliver call 904- 613-4905 or 607- 8992 Pit Bull Pups-ADBA champ bidlines, some blues. $350+ 386-497-1329 PIT BULLS UKC reg grand champion bidlines, top of the line pedigree's 912-322-2729 PIT BULL TERRIERS, 8wks from l2gen. breed. Red nose. shots/ HC, papers, $800.887-4555 Pomeranian pups 2 (ea) 8 weeks ACA,$450 cash 904-779-7140 Rotti Pups AKC Germ chp bidin POP, $500 Males ,Goodhm only! 778-0186 Sheltles AKC,S/W SBL/MRL,POP, Dep. will hold.$500+ 786-7424 Shih-tzu puppies males, Ifemale. Diana 291-7745 Shih-Tzu-Pups CKC 8 Females/2 Males shots & wormed. 406-0144 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease L320 Antiques/Classics 1325Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 134OTrucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 16' STRATOS '94 S BASS BOAT %V70 hp Johnson, fully Equipped, ready to fish. Extras. Must sell. $4100 904 291-9915 ., 18FT Quantum 1997 Fish and ski boat tt.runs good needs some work $4000 obo 779-9696 19' TROPHY CC S '02-mercury < 125HP, depth finder, GPS, Bimini, low hours warranty, extras. $17,500 OBO. call 215-1040 36ft Mainship Aft Cabin Twin Crusader 270'S. Great cruise or live aboard.Sale or swap for smaller boat. $55k. 386-312-0018 904-509-9493 S20 ft. '88 SUNBIRD T Cuddy cabin 4.3L V6 galvanized trailer SST prop runs great $3800 call 904-874-1420 SILVERTON & REGAL YACHTS & SPORT BOATS. Jacksonville's largest stocking dealer. 2005 Tree at Lambs Yacht enter 3420Lakeshoe Blvd. 904-381-8980 WANTED Boats, motors, trailers - any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 37-1440 4 WELLCRAFT EXCEL '96 18 FT bowrider tt$ $3200.00 637-9359. Ask for Steve 1210 Sailboats 15ft Boston Whaler SSalboat-traller.ne 4 1w main & Jib.$1500 obo.Caa I Don 278-0106 2 Me W Marine c /Ski 150 watt 6.5 Mp, 4-tkc. 4-stropke $3,000 call 912-266-2690 $150.00 call 912-266-2690 1230 RV's& 1230 Supplies 20' COACHMEN SCamper sleeps 4 Ilcan sleep 8 cool AC refrig, stove, sink full bath $1200. Call 855-8021 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800 541- 6439 4. BOUNDER MOTOR- HOME '93 New SEngine, new transmission new radiator. 34' Back-up Camera, mini blinds. $24,999. Call 215-9720 6-9pm Dodge Motor home '78 sleeps 8,. full bath w/tub new ACtires,440 runs great ready to travel. $3 00 firm. 904-755-9407 Duchmen '95-22ft, rear qn sleeps 4, fridge ,awnings, ac, $4950. 904-814-6125 Four Winds 2004, Class C, 31.5ft, like newless than 10K miles.Owner must sell due to health.Fully equip. w/1 Lrg slide.Many extras. Must see to appreclate.Asking $55K OBO. Tow dolly also available. Call 778-4437 TT Nash 200427ft. 2 slide outs. Like new, asking $19k. Blue book $22k 262-3738 1300 Motorcycles ,. '02 SUZUSKI GSXR S1000 very clean full I SYN oil 2 helmets jackets and more call 881-6380 $7995 2003 Big Dog Pt Bull S Motorcycle new S backtireground pounder black with cobalt $19,000 904-755-8108 4. Buell Blast HD 2002 1 104miles garaged, black w/flames VINCE & HINES pipes 500cc,asking 3.9K Call 880-1355 Harley Davidson 2000 FLST Fatboy L, only 2361 miles. excellent condition with many extras $16,500 call Paul 620-9387 Harley Davidson 2002 SFXDWG, Black & ki.chrome, stage 1 Screamin'Eagles factory alarm,new tires 22,500mll,13,500 9046164796 / 9047863399 HD HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC '01 Tach Stage 1 kit, H/W bars, saddlebags, V& H pipes. $15,500.223-3911 HARLEY DAVIDSON ROAD KING CLASSIC '03 8,800 Miles. Custom wheels, new tires and a stage One kit. Lots of chrome $18,000. Call 696-9719 or a237-1030. Ask for Joe HD -'99 Softail Custom LIKE NEW! 4800 Miles, Laser Red, 1340CC Extrasll Email pics 221-4066or868-2325 HD 1998 SPORTSTER S4K in custom and performance parts drag pipes hyper charger. 705-6466 4, Honda CBR 1100XX S'02 Silver Chrome t %heels. unoiert3K Coron se3t. [inced. eindscreen. $7500 OBO 3i. ;7936 HONDA CXS00 79 1 Runs Bnd looks l !Sre3t Grea[ first ike or looking to save gas $900 OBO 904 645-7795 g SUZUKI GT380'72 S3 cyl 2 stroke runs \I ,good many spares has clean Florida title $500/BO 374-1372 Suzuki Intruder 700cc 86- w/2 helmets. $1700 obo. 904-626-8803 4, SUZUKI RM 125 '02 SExcellent cond., $2300obo. Ev: 729-7932 or days 573-3221 4. Suzuki VL 1500 Bur- Sgundy & gold, 9250 mL, cruise lights, long shot pipers, custom saddle bags $7,000.00 call 912-266-2690 4. Yamaha Virago SE S1100cc 1996, new r tires, battery, ready for the road $3500 272-6961 ., YAMAHA YZ400F'98 orig. owner runs good 4 1 yellow graphics kit have some spare parts $1700/BO 374-1372 1310 Auto Parrts SFiberglass ARE Truck Stopper(dark blue,2yrs 4 i0 o1d,fits Chevy short bed $750. OBO0 904- 249-5261/904-6 35- 5557 Honda CRS-Sl 1991, 1.6 J a p a n e s e Z C motor,30,00mileswings west kitmany extras,Parts Only. Call 6209387 4, Rear Bench Seat from 1995 Dodge Caravan. 4.1- Gray.vinyl & cloth.Excellent cond. $45 Call 268-2482 Transmissions-p rofes- sionally reblt.Startlng at $389.Free towing .install.in house financing avall.904 272 3544 1320 Antiques/ 132V Classics AM/FM Cass, exc tire, runs great, kasan red $2500. 997-8075 Volkswagon Camper '78 Looks & runs great, lots of new parts, will sac- rafice at $5800 742-1454 1325 Automotive 2NDBUYAUTO.com CLEAN USED CARS ACURA 2.3 SL '99 Champagne w/ tan Ithr, sunroof, auto. $8900 Matheny Jaguar 642- 1500 ACURA TSX '04 St#3758A $23,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Audi A6-Silver with blue leather, fully loaded, original owner, excellent condition. Low mileage $10.,500 OBO phone 904-880-4613 AUDI TT ROADSTER '01 St#F666 $22,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 1325 Automotive BMW 325clc 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, Loaded $32,988371-4728 BMW 325 c Conv '04 Green w/tan. Load. 9k mi $33,900 Matheny Jaguar 642.1500 BMW 3251A 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, Low miles, $25,788 371-4728 BMW 5301A 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, CD. $30,988 371-4728 BMW 5301A 2002, Auto, Prem Pkg, $30,988 371-4728 BMW 745U 2002 Very Clean Car, Loaded $47,988 371-4728 BMW 23 3.0 2002 Auto, Loaded, Very clean, 6cyl Engine $26,788 371-4728 BMW Z4 3.0 '03 5 speed, silver with gray leather. Matheny Jaguar 642.1500 BUICK CENTURY '02 St#F650 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC DEVILLE '01 St#F694 $18,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC DEVILLE '93 White with Red $2900. Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 CHEVY CAVALIER '02 St#BUC7513A $6488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 CHEVY CORVETTE '02 St#F704 $29,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CORVETTE '89 Only 61kmi. Red, showrm qlty. $10.5k, 904-545-2647 CY Chevy Lumina 98' Asking $2950 only V |56k miqood cond. Nice ride, call 576-5495 for details. CHEVY MALIBU '02 St#F290 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY MALIBU '71, great project car, 350, C $1500 BO 292-2634 CHEVY SSR '03 St#F637 $30,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE '04 St#F353 $23,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '02. Loaded, white w/ woody pkg. Ltd $10,900 Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE FX 99 S V6 Gold exc. cond. garage kept $7,900 912-729-6224 DAEWOO NUBIRA '01 Excellent condition, loaded, priced for quick sale $2945. 389-7700 DODGE NEON SXT '05. Loaded, excellent shape payments $200/mo. Need 500 down wac. 389-7700 DODGE STEALTH '93, fair cond, new S|trans new tires S$3,000 obo call 904-234-6600 DODGE STRATUS SXT' 0 5 Outstanding condition, fully loaded, must sell. need $350 down 389-7700 a Ford Crown Victo- ria LX '92 fully Loaded one owner low mileage very clean $2575.00 white four door call 278- 5525 Fr Crown Victoria 02. 33k Miles. I fully loaded. I I excellent condition. SAll luxury. $10,50oo / 1904)476 557 -, FORD EXPEDITION S103 -Lded, Eddie klBauer in great cond. Only 40kmi, Asking $27k. 576-5495 FORD F150 '85 Parts truck w/302 & 351. $500 Firm 904-483-8476 FORD F350 XLT '03 Diesel dually Crew Cab. Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 FORD MUSTANG '02 St#F409A $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 , Ford Mustang '97, SRed, 6cyl, Auto, pw, p I 1 p, pds, runs great, 152k miles Well Maintained 374-5618 $3400 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 40th Aniv. 5spd, all pwr, 19kmi, $18,500. 813-2884 HONDA ACCORD EX '03 St#F660 $18,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '03 St#F278 $19,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 HONDA ACCORD LX '04 St#F661 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 A, HONDA Civic '94 Hatchback $3500 .obo. 912-673-7853 HONDA CIVIC '95 Police Inp. $5001 Listings 8007498116 x7327 2dr, AT moonroof, less then 50k, $9600. 284-2893 HONDA CIVIC EX '05 St#F596C $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID '01 5spd, gas saver, 55mpg, Io ml, $9850obo. 571- 6261 HONDA CIVIC HYB '03 St#F543 $17,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SHONDA CIVIC LX '99 very clean 98K run Mat great 5,950 090 must sell call 904-307-2126 HONDA ELEMENT EX '03 St#4773A $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 Honda Knighthawk 750-2003, 2,900 milexc cond. Helmet, tank, bag, cover include $4500.00 transfer ng, must sell 904-571-1895 HYUNDAI ACCENT GS '02 St#BUCF682 $7488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI G20 '02 St#F407 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI G35 '04 door, Black, auto, loaded only, 18k miles Matheny Jaguar 642-1800 INFNIm G35 '03 St#F607 $25,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 Iniflnite 135 '02-exc cond.garaged 35k ml, $19,990. 904-561-7133 JAGUAR S-TYPE '00 Silver w/ivory 3.0 Titanium w/Almond 4.0 Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 JAGUAR S-TYPE 4.0 *00 Titanium w/almond Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: ADVERTISING Name (please print): Signature: ADVERTISING R RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed. 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DIo..n*... ........ -"' 1.897 ..voa R,.a.se. ........ -*s00 Fernk rEffion. . .-*OO STdaCI l scosnt ...........10000 castero ....... -.1,000 america's best deals Starting at 14,827 6 CyL, A/I, A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, Tinted Windows . STK#58008 Ikqstg-tgi NEW '05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE MRP ............ *26,775 ,.P. Discount ...... .2.839 Factory Reb..t. ..... *2 000 Military Rebate. .......- 500 Frank Griffin f L Sp.cital Discount ........- soro Trad. Assist... ....... .-*,000 Customer Cas..h .......-*1, o 00 america's best deals Starting at 18,652 Anti Lock Brakes, A/C, PW L, PC, Keyless Entry, w h 8 Way Pwr Seat, CD, Alum Wheels STK#PL9286 / '05 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING MSRP ............ 29,172 Frank Griffin Special Discount ..... $yj0 73 Trade Assist .........-1,000 Customer Cash .......- ,1000 america's best deals Starting at $17,999 Dual Cimate Control, Pwr Seats, PW, PL, PS, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row Seating *0% APR FN C RI 'I I 6 FO 0MOTSFIACN R LE THOUHD5ME CR SLER . .................... 9,305 Frank Griffin Special ount..... .10306 Trade Assist ........... -m1,000 Cu.om. 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Offer good through date of publication, hrysler, Dodge nd Jeep trade ssisi on '99 and newer models. All prices are ine inclusive of $3 9.50 dealer prep fee. All prices and payment are plus tax and latog. Invoice may not reflect the dealer's ultimate vehide cost in lieu of the various financial incentives manufacturers give dealerslike rebates, allowance, incentives, hold backs, wholesale, fomoince credits, etc. NOT Responsible for Typographkol errors or omissions * 125 Point Inspection. * 8/80 Factory-Backed Powertrain Limited Warranty' * 3 Month/3000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty+ 05 Town and Country Limited 4 Miles $29,989 Sunroof, Leather, Navigation, Chrome Wheels, DVD, Every Possible Option Compare to MSRP $38,7000, Huge Savings, Must See 05 Dodge Dakota EXT Cab SLT Laramie $21,499 Only 600 Miles! Leather, V-8, A/I, Loaded, Like New 04 Jeep Wrangler X...............$20,999 4" Suspension lift, 33x1 2.50 Tires on Eagle Alloys, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, Only 9k Miles 04 Chrysler Pacifica Touring ........$ 2 1,799 Leather, DVD, TV,Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Low Miles, A Must See[ 05 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT ......$ 19,999 Power Sliding Doors, Power Liftgate, Alloy Wheels, A/C, P/WP/L, Tilt, Cruise Loaded 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo .... $18,699 Fully Loaded, DVD, Only 16K Miles * 24 Hour Roadside Assistance++ * Rental Car Allowance' * CARFAX Vehicle History Report 05 Dodge Caravan SXT ............$16,899 TV, DVD, Dual Sliding Drs, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row Seating, P/W, P/L, Tilt, CC, 6 Cyl., Loaded 04 Chrysler Pacifica Touring ........ $17,999 3rd Row Seats, Alloy Wheels, Fully Loaded 04 Grand Cherokee Laredo .........$ 1 5,995 A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels 03 Jeep Liberty 4x4 .............$13,999 A/T, 6 Cyl., All Power Opt., Low Miles 05 Dodge Neon SXT ...... ......... $1 1,999 Spoiler, Alloys, A/T, A/C, Like New 04 Dodge Stratus SXT ............$ 1 1,900 Loaded, Low Miles, Like New, Must See! @ 8-Year/B0,000-Mle (whiciver comes firs) Powertrainm mited Warranty runs from the date the vehide was sold new. A deductible applies. + 3-Month/3,000-Mile (whichever comes first) Maximum (ore Uimited Womnty runs from the date of sole of the vehide, or at the expiraion of the 3/36 Basic Warranty. For more details and a copy of the limited woarnties, see dealer or call 1-800-677-5STAR. ++ Adminisered by (ross Country Motor ub, Inc. Medford, MA 02155. You must call 1-800-521-2779 for ior au rizaion to receive these benefits. # Renatl car coverage only if repairs take vehicle ouat of service for more than one day. CARFAX is a registered trademark of (ARAX, Inc. hrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Maximum Core are registered traudmarks of Daimlerhysler corporation Brand Spankin' Used is a itademark of [Daimlerhrysler corporation 8 year- B0k mile warranty on aoil (hrysr Certified used cars. All prices are indusive of $369.50 dealer prep fee. All prices and payments are plus tax and tag. VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS 02 Chrysler 300M ................ $12,999 Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Every Possible Option, X-Cl n 04 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 ........ 18,999 A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, Power Seat, Alloys, 3rd Row g .at. 00 Jeep Wrangler Sport Hardtop .... 12,999 Full doors, 6 cyl., A/C, Low Miles, A Must See 98 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Laramie SLT .... $ 10,999 Only, 60K Miles, A/A, Low Miles, A Must See 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee ............. $9,975 A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, Alloys, Low Miles 02 Dodge Intrepid ES ................ $5,999 Fully Loaded, Very Clean, A Steal! Your Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Headquarters Over 15 to Choose From Many Models and Price Ranges To Satisfy All - ~ k"fl *IYI'AI ~ ~ 4Z#iz#iu:i i 5' TI ~4 4:N~~Wi'Ate] 'J I ~T U 05 Harley Davidson Roadking Motorcycle $17,999 Like New, Only 700 Miles, Black 99 Porsche Boxster Cony. .........$18,975 5 Spd, P/W,P/L, CD, Low Miles, Excellent Cond. Must See 02 Ford Excursion Limited 4x4 Diesel .$27,999 Leather, Sunroof, All the Toys, Low Miles, like New! 04 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 Z-71 ....... $19,499 Only 900 Miles, New 05 Ford Econoline E-250 Workvan ... $18,799 Locking gate, Meter Shelving, Storage, A/I, V8, A/C, Ready to go to work, only 6K miles 02 Ford F-250 Powerstroke Diesel ...$ 19,999 A/T, Fully Loaded 01 GMC Sierra Quad Z-71 .........$16,999 4wd, Loaded 04 Chevrolet Silverado 4 Door ......$16,999 A/T, V8, A/C, P/W, P/L,Low Miles 03 Ford Explorer XLT .............. 13,999 A/7,A/C, P/W, P/L,111t, Cruise, Low Miles 05 Ford Taurus SE ..............$.. $11,999 A/l, A/C, P/W, P/L,ilt, Cruise, Low Miles, A Steal 00 Ford F-250 Diesel ..............$ 13,999 A/C, Low Miles, Ready to Work 02 Honda Accord EX V-6 ...........$15,999 Leather, Sunroof, Spoiler, Fully Loaded 99 Acura 3.2 TL .................. $12,999 Leather, Sunroof, A/I, A/C, Extra Clean 02 Toyota Rav 4 L ................ $ 4,499 C......- A /T rn D Al / T;lt r, L;, 1.>A A Vd -..n 02 Nissan XTerra ................$12,900 A/T, CD, Tilt, Alloy Wheels, Roof Rack, Tow Pkg, Side Steps, Like New 02 Ford Focus SE ..................$8,499 A/I, A/C, Alloy Wheels, Fully Loaded, Only 20K Miles 99 Acura 2.3 CL Coupe ..............$9,999 Leather, Sunroof, Looks Brand New, Must See 00 Volkswagen Bug ............... $6,995 All Power Opt., Clean Car 98 Ford Explorer XLT ................$5,995 A/I, A/C, P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise, Alloys, A Steal 98 Ford Mustang Coupe .............. 5,999 Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, A/iA/C,P/W,P/L, Low Miles, Red Grand Cherokees, Suburbans, Tahoes, Libertys, We've Got'em All* m UIIU/I, CA/1, /f t/6, F/L, IIu, tIse, LUUUe U, XA- lean SERVICE DEPARTMENT SHP OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! Call 2 78-2385.V8 155.E..RAD'R2 STK#PL930; STK#PL9: STK#PL9288 J .... v / v I ~'u~ I e Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 23 S$2000 or essTrucks / Trucks/ s / rucks / Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / Trucks / 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 or Less 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers 1340 raiders / 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SUV's SUV's SUV1s SUV's SUV's JAGUARS TYPE' 05V8, 3.0& I.iilUgr;I aialrtaI FORD PROBE '9451000 re___- _-sts__________ 4.0 Loaded, 4 to choose 4dr, PW, PL, CD, 1Skmi, Runs good & good on FORD F0" '02 GRAND CHEROKEE JAGUAR VADEN PLAS '03 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER Toyota 4-Runner 4WD VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '02 F. from 2.9% 6yr 100k 32mpg. $11,500. 7458434 gas. 384-6167/292-9316 V8 Triton, extended LAREDO '98 Aspen Green w/cash- SE'01. Black w/smoke '04 Silver w/charcoal or needssome A/C Siverw/ray leather warr. Matheny Jaguar SATURN SL '01 HONDA CIVIC cab tinted, AM/FM 6 cy. green AM/FM mer loaded, only 24k nt Land Rover Cert Fin. black w/tan Luxury pkg work,but ecellet GLS 1.8 Turbo $14,900 642-S0 Metallic grey Police Inp. $500 Listings CD.'cold A/C, cruise, CD. cruise, leather, miles, 6yr look mil from 2.9% Matheny only 16k mi, loaded. Land condition 162K. mls Matheny Jaguar 6421500 AM/FM CO. cas- 800 749.8116x7327 black/silver garage kept, tinted windows, new tires, warr. Fin. from 2.9% Land Rover 642 1500 Rover Cert. $5000.00sOBO.Contact Pat JAGchoose TYPE'03. 4 to 6yr/ te, /C 5 spd record Below Nada maintenance records call Matheny Jaguar 6421500 FinLAND ROVER DISCOVERY M 3.9% Madison 2139745 VOLKSWAGON TOUREG V8 lOOK Fin from 2.9% manual very LINCOLN MARK V '79 491-7996 491-7996 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY Matheny Land Rover warr. ye- k JEEP GRAND C '04 .r good 04 Loaded, A n ag arb-1500nw wcotend.n$4995.00 Orand Veny sharpETA, 68kmi950 newJEEGRNCa387 00e inl r WYen0 ehH n JAGUAR'STYPE SOUWOOD/OA NSSAN SENTRA 97 loaded, must sell ver Ma 39 700 Cert. Fin from2.9% 4.600. Greenw/tanor per m. W.A.C899-5820 a2 a. to froose n ut color coffeetable end Runs good. $1650. quickly! $24,975. 389- 7700 421500 4,4. Matheny Land Rover White gold w/tan. HSE. Fin. 2.9%. Start at $26,900 in m tables and sofa table 713-85 642-1500 from 2.9% Mathey Land TOYOTA CAMRY LE '99.l e MatheJaguar O 50 s phone DRFORD F150ISTX '04 -new HONDA CIVIC SI '02 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Rover 642-1500 Very low miles, need toVa ses (912)882-2872 ask for Markp OLDS CUTLASS SIERRA tires, AT, Vs. CD. bilk ext White w/gray 5 speed. LAREDO '99 LANDROVER DISCOVERY sell fastS6995.338-1055 JAGUAR S-TYPE 3.0'01- orJennifer 2- Runs grea cold $15,900.23km. 8132884 Matheny Jaguar 642- 1500 Gray with lghtgray$600 '99 Blackw/beige LEXUSRX0YEXPRESSCONV. JAAC $1500obo. 781-2506 Maheny Jaguar 642-1500 loaded, only 66k miles Red w/tan leather, Titanium w/alimond. TOYOTA AVALON XLS '03 FORD RANGER EXT. CAB HUMMER H2'03Matheny Jaguar 642O roof, auto, $14,900 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER VAN HIGHTOP 00 fin. from 2.9% $21,900 O 2kmi Whitan thr. ided VOLVO 850 GLT 93 Mech '97 only 69k m $5900 Green/tan.Chrome EEP LIBERTY 3 Mathenyaguar6421500 00FullY LoadedSiver WhigW 2 Matheny Jaguar642SOO mmac. 2302792 ancs special. ustsell, Maeny jaguar 42-15O0 whe L 43 IB T LANDROVR DISCOVERY withOR tCanMse 100 White eooJ l ma n sp4 35374900 St#F42$16,488Dn Land Matheny Jaguar .1500 JAGUAR S TYPE V8 '04 TOYOTA CAMRY '99 ne AMathenyJaguar O '02. Blue w/ tn. LINCOLN NAVIGATOR'99 ciser 642 Sw ryIpE 6yr100k chtan Ao a Fprd ExplorerUed Champagne w/tan, S ilve r o mr 2 l. larc64, 000 Mi lestTruckso,-APowereverything ISUZU AMIGO -'98, Land Rover Cert Fin wt Silerw/inv.fom2.9%Ok B awi t64n.0 0 milesTruks er1e09 cen .eSgZU AMiO,-g9,t from 2.9%Matheny Land loaded, Capt. Chairs TOYOTA SEQUOIA LTD '04 19 WFily loaded. MatenyJaguar6421500 O 1 Tleather 109K clean V-6 low m great LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SE Rover 642.500 Black wthtanDVD weather ,380mles, Mathny Jaguar 642y Jauar SOTrailers/ $3,600orBEST shapesp, CD '02 Blue with beige Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 Matheny Jaguar 6421500 bumper to bumper JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS'02 TOYOTA CAMRY '00. SUV's SERIOUSOFFER sunroof, blue, oodE A ERCEDESSLK32 O ar O me ne r, o ate cond 912496-4602 Ilstaterar $18,900 Matheny Land LAND ROVER FREE LANDER MEEDES SLK 320 warranty to 100000 miles. Zircon blue w/vory. s acuIate 9a 2 C 5060b00. Rover l642-d 1500SE'094 Black w/tan. CONV.'99 White w/red, TOYOTA SEQUOIA LTD $6500 Call 771.0365 Quartz w/dove6yr/100K loaded. priced to sell this 2NDBUYAUTOcom GMC DENALI '03. AW0 Land Rover Cem.9 leather, auto. 39k miles 4X4'01 Silver with war. Fin from 2.9 week. 9953897700 CLEAN USE CARS fully loaded. immacmust ISUZURODEOLS '03 LANDROVERDISCOVERY Land Rover ateny Jaguar 6421500 tanLoaded DODGE CARAVAN uyadeag 6421004ISSA193nspdPuErNACUSEDen J aguar 642150081Kdmlesece TAseIfatMatheny Jaguar 6421S T TA CARY 08 sl t $28,775. 389.7700 TM BFSH34$14,6883 S i a/t abea 642-1500 ssAN'935sod P.UoAC Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 is, ecll JaUR Gray w/g interior BWBluedlo tx GMC SONOMA '00 Ext Dl eedxcscondition.3,500.00ocall AutCo,hmanw00.loaded, low miles. DVD. Loaded. Land LAND ROVER FREE top er, 214-9745 TOYOTA TACOMA 03 0-2910 or 728-4577 Loaded $13,900 a yar oMathenyJaguar64215so Cab. Excellent shape, JAGUARXJ6'97 Rover Cert. Fin from LANDER'02.Slverw/ ta mosseeorthepr Loaded. $1300 Mateny Jaguar 6421500 1500 loaded, priced to sel this White w/tan $11,900 2.9% Matheny Land smoke White old or red ISSAN ERRA V6 Pre runner will take a most seeor e pr TOYOTA CAMRY LEE '03 BMW X$ 3.0 '02 Silver w/ week $5975. 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BT1335S2000 or Less loaded, xtra clean. 6.2an MCD COr n il0ser S2.A plMone B_ plea5e DieselH 92.000 miles. meal Wyr look En OBuickELeSabR 7-n air. *21 Cars Trucks SUVs Vans Matheny Jaguar 642 ISOO 61kOmN.$12 PlyAtAmouth T7 8 b Lazor '30.t rbo.5 p7d. CHEVY SUBURBAN LT JAGUAR XCEDESCONV.'01 no air $1900 243821 '01. 3r set. ver Your Military I.D. (active, reserved, retired) is your vv tan Sport Wni'. 19k Buick Skylark 72 50Coln $3.9N 38 105 Matheny Jaguar 642 1500 obo C311 (9 04) 424. 701v 414 B S /gray le103roirlv JAGUAR XK8 CONV.'99 Chevy Caprice Classic 78 Matbeny Jaguar 642 1500 SapDhire BlueI ..i'vor,.. Rur,. good. AC., 1300 FORD EXCURSION '02 all me today, I can help!Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who Prem SoaunoMatheny 904.786.5440 StdF649 $24.968 Jaguar 642-1S500 *r, 40sou. L ASBUH AuT5PLE. Il l8;; JAGUAR XK8 CONV'05 ,.r,.-..r..,c~li. ,ii Sloeron St a, ..ra3le AR'.'E1rC H S s AE04Fon eD.N anDD Fiaancinghfrmr29o FIero nT Prolect Matheny Jaguar 6422150o d91 lORCEkar L0n0 RDON CHEV m CIT MTUi, Ila"" 2 .Sff BAUE n a. tan Matheny Jaguar 642 H15EV car '87, V 6. 5 sp a. RELJ I RE T reount engine. FORD EXPLORER XLT 03 C018524 W Uhited ,.atmalt E r.s e black 1200 A aB l.d c 1e Ithis know what your business has to offer byladvertising in one or all of V^hlle ,,'.,' o.]i^;me3 E^ ,2tr.8' blCAS HONDA OBF IJAXAdeo prA AU TO .ell hisK .:le3an Fin rom2 90. 317 936 vveek. 4.975. 389 7e700 Matheny Jaguar 642 150o JAGUAR XKR CONV.' 03LTIV - ois hkmiei s 0Kut a 264-450 the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. JAGUAR m TYPE" "0 . 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MIKENF D 10259 Ar13nl,c Bev d 721-5U u105641 Philips HWy 262-0338 Fax 904N6 2I 0. SPORT '06B ORLANDOESHAD FORD Matheny Jaguar 642 1500 Lonoquld/OrlandouAF 407.3393-4 At The Avenues ...-..- KTPESNO T usa6501ounerjnC,,:aeio719160000 LEXUS Lw400 91r ... 10720 Philips Hwy 904-292-3325 NOR ElfIfAIIMERCUR Y A.is Special $2900MKEAD 4620uh ieBv, I -4100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA LINCOLN LS"0o1 V8. TOM BUSH BMW 299' U1.s I Soulh S ,A' loaded. excellent con.,-"7 AAT REGENCY _.,-09-1ATREGENCY ,r' ,,I- ...iliii.i notidon.priced lor a quick 98 -0 A nhi Bir 725-0'011 ... .. ... MERCEDES 320 CE CONY.AnB1 ; TOM BUSH MAZDA'69 Wi wA-a. o.V.1 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA - op Matheny Jaguar2 0GreLenCoveSprings 2E--4502 MAZDARCITY P30KCMADA CITvB- 8,, rt 1 6916 BCnaSng BlEdEB79I-0600 .6 Eca 5 g te 0Souls7de7B0ir 642- 0 B]anding Bled3 g.,Jr. .... thes. 460 S le 2ASH TISDELLE VW Snom,caln. car a oBRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 1481 Wells Road 2.-260, A M2000sbo 256-1200C UDEN COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 10231 Atanltc Blvd 741080 O'STEEN VW co MERCEDES C240'o03 Q201 Alnntrc Blvd 724-2310 ,h Black with charcoal 1 CADILLAC 2525 Pilip Hwy 346 MathenrCyJaguar 642 1500 4700 Soulnside Bild 642,5111 GARBER GMC TRUCKS TOM BUSH MINI TOM BUSH VW Champagne a% 'tan 2Lthr ,8NIMNICHT0CADILLAC e9850.AtlanticBled 7,509-1 sunrCoel. auto $17.900 MEET=_E_____I M atheny Jaguar 642 15OO 7999 BlInding Blvd. 7 8-7700 5-r0911 Il, k ]. ls. - MERCEDES C280"94 P Matheny Jaguar 642-1500 283 San Marco Si Aug 354-2057 CHONDA at the AVENUES O'STEEN VOLVO"417 MERCEDES CLK 430'02' ON A NI 087 Pps Hwy 2t0-922.2 s" v a-i-las 3.6-,4, . only 26k miles 11003 Alanlc Blvd 565.-8080 0 c m Matheny JaguarL 2 43 W O COGGIN CHEVY CITY MITSUBISHI IV.i '00 Black vDgra AVENUES COGGIN HONDA 10589 Allanl,e Bevd 565-2489 Matheny Jaguar 642 Ism 10880 Philips Hvwy 2W0-77, OF ST. AUGUSTINE CITY MITSUBISHI P MERCEDES CLK 430 CONVY CRET CHEVROLET 2898 U S. hwy 1i S 1-800-44161689 Of ORANGE PARK AUTO LEASING oadso C MIKE SHAD 23ous soun s 1 i d Tom Bush Autoplex . 2726961 ate 1800 CHRYSLER JEEP CARUSO JEEP 9875 Allan,,c Bld 3718,7 e I, NISSAN 350Z '051,, 5300 miles ray 1736 Cassai Ave. 389-7792 1750 Soulhsde Blvd 725700 ROLLSROYCEORLANDO COGGIN USED CAR NCal 904 A4 2s8 RICK KEFFER FRANK GRIFFIN RoaliSUPERCReENTERBlvd Gr B w.ith lignt gray 1-95 E-1 129 Fern ofLOrangeI,)ii31.An,',4073339-3a3 SUPERcENTER interior. Auto 'IJeep Dark MathenyJaguar42 soo 1-800-228-7454 Jeep of Orange Park8500 Alntc B 724-999 -n, 1515 Wells Ro 269-1033 V'. U S QldsmobIs. cion01. 0llillV.I.R AUTO SALES 4eR./GOd co"dit"o i MIKE SHAD NIMNICHT SAAB VPAUTO SALES wetIr M. ATLANTIC DODGE5H NIMNH 5936 Pnl Hsw 733-7 439 -' 2330 USISoth 354-4421 CHRYS-JEEP 7999 Bandring Blvd J Sa s.o u son904-8-700 COR ONWWr nmnclcom WARREN MOTORS, INC. Pontiac Sunfire1999. o JACK CARUSOON CASSAT i AC.. ,r JA REGENCY DODGECARUSO 1736 Cassal Ave. 389-7792 J 233 East Stte S1 356-8491 PONTIACTRANSAMCONV 10979Alanbc Blvd 642-5600 RICK KEFFER SATURN OF AVENUES 96 loaded* GARBER DODGE TRUCK 1-95 Evil 129 Fem Brn 10863 PhlipS Hy 262-7145 B Porsche 911 Tar a 85 Green Cove Spnngs 64-2416 1800-228-7454 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK lack on black. m i 8K ml e. BI.nO n Bvrd -0071 15.900 904 2736 6 n .. ORANGE PARK DODGE SAT dNREGn N TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE , SAAB 9.3 '01- SE. 5 door. 733 Bandg B 7775500 COGGINKIA 800 A n Bl 7258200 7600 Blanadng Bled 899-0900 Black wvith tan ithr. COGGIN KIA 8600 Atlantic Blvd 7258200 y -1 $,13.900 RICK KEFFER 4-1"- =- WORLD IMPORTS Matheny Jaguar 642 1500 -S5 E,"i 129 F'ern B et, 1.8 7454 9401 Atlanic Blvd. 723-3210 WORLD IMPORTS Whitegray AT, WESTSIDE DODGE RAYCARTER KIA SUBARUOFJAX i M irris SMathenyJaguar3642.9 soo M 1672 CassalIAve 384-6561 6373 Blanding Br.d. 771-6078 10800Al arlc Blvd 6414-455 11650 BEACH BLVD "9X I IIB r *ll " SAAB 9-3 CONV. '9 St,5 9.8 j89B SI 0..M88I(I1 TOP.!BuSH AutriPLE N 4F 7 24 Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 1, 2005 [I -3-i ccil -S Y~~ Y ~ ---r-'*',-rr-t7'r io Local Dealerships, 22 Banks and 4500 New and Used Vehicles All At One Convenient Location... @ cogginauto com At Cogginauto.com, you'll find every tool you want for researching your next vehicle. With over seventeen Florida dealerships representing most major import and domestic lines, you'll never M 1 have to leave cogginauto.com to find the information and the vehicle you want. 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| 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 |
| 66 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |